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. riseB. dropC. changeD. increase50. A. questionB. reasonC. conceptD. solution51. A. reservedB. providedC. intendedD. chosen52. A. particularlyB. speciallyC. simplyD. purposefully53. A. inexactB. unnecessaryC. impracticalD. inconvenient54. A. cancelledB. registeredC. testedD. restricted55. A. attemptB. demandC. preferD. aimSection B Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)You are checking your s when you start daydreaming about where to go on your summer holiday. This reminds you to pare the cost of local gyms. Then you suddenly decide to look up some place for your birthday party.You may think you are browsing the Internet in a slightly absentminded manner. You are, in fact, “wilfing”. According to a survey for a financial website, almost seven in ten Internet users admit to the newly named habit. The study of 2400 people carried out by YouGov found that more than a quarter of Internet users wilf a rough acronym of What Was I Looking For? for two days every month.Pete Cohen, GMTV’s resident life coach and motivator, said, “Stopping yourself wilfing takes a mixture of planning and willpower. These days there are all manners of website attracting our attention. Internet users need to set themselves a specific surfing goal and a time limit to keep on track.”Shopping in the online activity is most likely to make users wilf. Men are more likely to admit to being wilfers than women. A third of the men questioned said the habit had damaged their relationship with a partner. The good news is that wilfing is a habit people tend to grow out of. Internet users aged 55 or over were three times less likely to wilf than those aged under 25.Jason LIoyed, from , said, “The Internet was designed to make it easier for people to access the information they need quickly and conveniently. Although people log on with a purpose, they are now being offered so much choice and online distractions that many forget what they are there for, and spend hours aimlessly wilfing instead. It’s important that people do not allow unnecessary online distractions to get in the way when surfing in the Internet, as it can affect productivity in the workplace and relationship at home.”Are you a wilfer, lost in the Internet?56. The underlined word “acronym” in Para. 2 most probably means ______.A. a phenomenon that makes people daydreamB. a summary of the book “What Was I Looking For?”C. an expression meaning taking people’s attention away D. a word posed of the first letters of the words in a phrase57. What is an efficient way to stop wilfing according to the passage? A. Stopping taking a mixture of planning and willpower to keep on track. B. Trying to focus on different subjects at the same time. C. Trying to set a surfing goal and a time limit. D. Logging on the Internet all the time.58. It can be concluded from paragraph 4 that ______. A. men are less likely to be wilfing than women B. wilfing damages the relationship between partners C. as you grow older, you’ll bee more and more wilfing D. one third of Internet users will be wilfers lost on the Internet59. What can be called “wilfing” according to the passage? A. You spend hours aimlessly surfing the Internet every day. B. You suddenly decide to look up some information about clothes.C. You are accessing the information you need quickly and conveniently.D. You are browsing some of your s which haven’t been checked for months.(B)Shanghai Disneyland: Attractions and TipsWele to a neverbeforeseen world of wonder where you can arouse the magical dream within your heart. This is Shanghai Disneyland, a fun experience filled with creativity, adventure and thrills for Guests of all ages! Set your sights on Enchanted Storybook Castle the largest Disney castle on the planet and then get ready to explore as you discover 6 unique and unforgettable lands: Mickey Avenue, Gardens of Imagination, Fantasyland, Adventure Isle, Treasure Cove and Tomorrowland. there are weddings on mountain tops with guests (21) _____ (seat) on the rocks and even barefooted。虹口區(qū)20162017學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期終教學(xué)質(zhì)量監(jiān)控測試高三英語 試卷 第 I 卷 (共100分)I. Listening Comprehension Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. This afternoon.B. Tomorrow.C. Next week.D. Next month.2. A. She doesn’t play tennis well. B. She likes other sports as well.C. She is an enthusiastic tennis player.D. She is a professional athlete.3. A. At a paint store.B. At an oil market. C. At a science museum.D. At a gallery.4. A. Work in the yardB. Buy some wood.C. Go to the bookstoreD. Take a walk.5. taxi driver.B. A passenger.C. A car cleaner. D. A mechanic.6. A. Call a repairman. B. Get out the paper stuck.C. Turn to her colleague for help.D. Restart the machine.7. A. There are not enough gardens. B. Parking areas are full before 10:00.C. Parking areas are closed after 10:00. D. All classes begin at 10:00.8. A. The presentation will begin at noon. B. She’ll present her work to the man.C. She’d like to invite the man for lunch.D. She suggests working on the presentation at 12:00.9. A. The dormitory hours.B. The problem with the rules.C. The door number of the dormitory. D. T