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1、第卷 选择题(三部分,共85分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Who is the man looking for?A.Tami. B.Dr.Maxwell. C.Alison Simpson.2.What will the woman probably do?A.Call the airline soon. B.Stay at home fora whil

2、e. C.Leave for the airport before lunch.3.What does the man think of his current book?A.Its exciting. B.Its relaxing. C.Its long.4.When does the man hope lo see the woman?A.This afternoon. B.Tomorrow night. C.Tomorrow afternoon.5.What does the man mean?A.He didnt put any sugar. B.He added some natur

3、al flavors. C.He also thinks the coffee tastes strange.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题。每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Why is the woman upset?A.Her order isnt ready yet. B.The man forgot her order. C.Some gue

4、sts will be late.7.At what time will the wedding start?A.10:00.B.10:30. C.12:00.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Who lived in Los Angles?A.The womans aunt and uncle. B.The mans grandparents. C.The womans parents.9.What will the speakers do next? A.Have a picnic. B.Go hiking. C.Try to catch some fish.听第8段材料,回答第10至12

5、题。10.What did the man study in college?A.Art history. B.Medicine. C.Business.11.How do the speakers know each other?A.They are neighbours.B.They are salesman and customer.C.They are teacher and student.12.What is the mans advice for the woman?A.Doing what her father suggests.B.Exploring all the poss

6、ibilities.C.Making a decision as early as possible.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.How does the woman want to pay?A.In cash. B.By credit card. C.With her smartphone.14.What does the man think of PayPal?A.It is free. B.It is popular. C.It isnt very fast.15.Where is Venmo accepted?A.At many small shops. B.At most

7、 large stores. C.At a lot of restaurants.16.What does the woman offer to do for the man?A.Download the app. B.Send him an invitation. C.Lend him some money.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What is the weather probably like?A.Hot. B.Dry. C.Rainy.18.Where did Matt begin his journey?A.In England.B.In California. C

8、.In Hawaii.19.How many hours was Matts longest flight?A.Fourteen hours. B.Sixteen hours. C.Sixteen and a half hours.20.What will Matt do next?A.Interview someone. B.Share his experiences. C.Plan on another journey.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该

9、项涂黑。21.Would you mind giving some advice on how to improve our study?If you make_most of the time,there will be_rise in your study efficiency.A./; / B.the; a C./; a D.the; /22.It was in this very town,_Tom was born thirty years ago,_he will build a new school,_excites everyone in the town.A.that; th

10、at; which B.where; that; which C.where; when; that D.that; where; that23.The most exciting thing for him was_he finally succeeded in_seemed to be the most difficult exam to him.A.that; what B.that; which C.what; that D.what; which24.There,_Mrs Smith,showing her pupils how to put a logo onto the new

11、torch.A.standing on the platform was B.was standing on a platformC.on a platform was standing D.was on a platform standing25.There are some factors dominating your success._a good chance sometimes,in my opinion,outweighs ones ability.A.Catching B.Having seized C.Seizing D.To catch26.Therere so man_t

12、erms in the article that few people can read it.A.sacred B.professional C.precious D.broad27.Located_the eastern coast of the sea,the village is fairly new_only a small population of less than 3000.A.on; with B.off; with C.in; of D.on; in28.Believe it or not,the young man,_disabled,managed to_a dist

13、ance of 500 miles within 30 minutes.A.as if; walk B.though; run C.even; cover D.though; cover29.However busy you are,try to_at least half an hour each day to practice listening and reading.A.put away B.put up C.put of D.put aside30.They agreed to let me_for a week to see if I was up to the job I had

14、 applied for.A.try out B.look out C.burst out D.hold out31.What Im going to say may offend some sensitive listeners at the meeting,_I offer my apologies in advance.A.from whom B.for whom C.to whom D.with whom32.It was not until I returned to China this winter after living so long abroad _I began to

15、experience safety and happiness.A.where B.before C.that D.so33.The doors of this palace are really_,all made of good valuable wood.A.everything B.something C.anything D.nothing34.Lisa has had to stop doing all the gardening recently,_her back problem.A.on account of B.in response to C.with regard to

16、 D.by means of35.Many thanks for your support._.I am more than willing to offer help if Im needed next time.A.Its my privilege. B.Thats always the case.C.You can say that again. D.That rings a bell.第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Think about the last tim

17、e you felt a negative emotionlike stress,anger,or_36_.What was going through your _37_as you were going through that negativity?Was your mind cluttered(混乱的)with thoughts?Or was it paralyzed, unable to_38_?The next time you find yourself in the_39_of a very stressful time,or you feel angry or frustra

18、ted,stop.Whatever youre doing,stop and sit for one minute.While youre sitting there,_40_immerse yourself in the negative emotion.Allow that emotion to_41_you.Allow yourself one minute to truly feel that emotion.Dont_42_yourself here. Take the entire minutebut only one minuteto do_43_else but feel th

19、at emotion.When the minute is over,ask yourself,Am I willing to keep_44_to this negative emotion_45_I go through the rest of the day?Once youve allowed yourself to be totally immersed in the emotion and really_46_it,you will be surprised to find that the emotion_47_lather quickly.This exercise seems

20、 simplealmost too simple._48_,it is very effective.By allowing that negative emotion the _49_to be truly felt,you are dealing with the emotion_50_stuffing it down and trying not to feel it.You are actually _51_the power of the emotion by giving it the space and attention it needs.When you immerse yo

21、urself in the emotion,and realize that it is only emotion,it_52_its control,You can clear your head and proceed with your task.Try it.Keep a piece of paper with you that says the following:_53_.Immerse for one minute.Do I want to keep this negativity?Breathe deeply,exhale,release.Move on!This will_5

22、4_you of the steps to the process.Remember: take the time you need to really immerse yourself in the emotion.Then,when you feel youve felt it_55_,release itreally let go of it.You will be surprised at how quickly you can move on from a negative situation and get to what you really want to do!36.A.sa

23、dness B.frustration C.regret D.sorrow37.A.heart B.thought C.mind D.body38. A.move B.survive C.talk D.think39.A.beginning B.end C.middle D.start40.A.completely B.immediately C.hardly D.never 41.A.destroy B.torture C.consume D.escape42.A.abandon B.cheat C.blame D.doubt43.A.anything B.something C.every

24、thing D.nothing44.A.holding on B.giving in C.looking forward D.adding up45.A.till B.as C.before D.once46.A.defeat B.fight C.feel D.forget47.A.clears B.escapes C.releases D.runs48.A.Therefore B.Otherwise C.Moreover D.However49.A.space B.reason C.chance D.time50.A.other than B.more than C.rather than

25、D.less than51.A.adding to B.taking away C.subjecting to D.objecting to52.A.gains B.takes C.keeps D.loses53.A.Calm B.Relax C.Wait D.Stop54.A.inform B.warn C.convince D.remind55.A.already B.enough C.gone D.long第三部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWall fai

26、l,all the time.We might miss a call with a client because of an emergency work meeting,or miss that meeting because another project has suddenly become urgent.And then we (or our families) get sick,and we have to shift priorities around again.These unsystematic failures are benign,though.They reflec

27、t that all of us have limited resources.There simply is not enough time,energy,or money,to do everything you want to do all the time.Part of being a responsible adult is learning to make trade offs: balancing your conflicting goals and trying to get as much done as you can in the time you have.The t

28、hing you really need to watch out for is the systematic failure.The systematic failure happens when theres a particular goal you want to achieve,but never get to.The causes of systematic failures usually boil down to some combination of these three factors:1.Short-term pressures versus long-term goa

29、ls.Most of us prefer to achieve pressing short-term goals rather than put time into long-term projects.Lots of research suggests that our brains are wired to prefer tasks that pay off in the short term rather than those whose benefit is long-term.The people who do manage to accomplish their long-ter

30、m goals create regular space to make progress on them.2. Without even realizing it,we often do what is easiest to accomplish rather than what we say is most important.Email is a great example.If you are like most people,you keep your email program open at work all day. Consequently,each new message

31、is an invitation to drop what you are working on to check it.It feels like work and its much easier than finishing that 100-slide presentation.Simply shutting off email for a few hours a day can remove this source of distraction from the environment.3.Working for too long.Many workplaces create pres

32、sure to stay at the office for more and more hours,which (paradoxically) creates opportunities for systematic failures.Work is not an iron man competition where the last person there wins.Most people have an optimal(最佳的)number of hours they can work each day.For example,I can be productive at work f

33、or about 8-9 hours a day.If I spend any more time at work than that,then at some point,I start doing fake work.The next time you run into trouble,assess whether its an unsystematic failure or a systematic one.When you notice a systematic failure in your life,you need to make a change in your behavio

34、r.If you dont make a change,you will continue to fail.Finally,if you experience a lot of unsystematic failures,it might be worth rethinking the number of tasks you are taking on.Perhaps you need to offload some responsibilities onto someone else,before you start experiencing more systematic failures

35、.56.Who was most probably affected by the first factor?A.Andy who put his keep-fit plan aside due to a lack of free time.B.Sarah who worked overtime till the next morning to finish her work ahead of time.C.Philip who missed an important appointment because he has been under the weather lately.D.Emil

36、y who kept her social networking platform on all day to receive updates about friends.57.Which of the following could fill in the blank as a subtitle?A.The truth about important goals.B.Environments that are bad for our goals.C.The easiest goals that often bring us little.D.Ways to remove the source

37、 of distraction.58.What is the main idea of the passage?A.How to distinguish systematic failures from unsystematic failures.B.When you should worry about failure and when you shouldnt.C.What to do to save yourself from constant systematic failures.D.Why assessing failures you have encountered is imp

38、ortant.BThe ability to speak more than one language certainly has its special benefits.It enables you to work in another country or interact with people whose language is different from your mother tongue.Cognitive(认知的) psychologists have been interested in how bilingualism(双语能力)shapes the mind for

39、almost a century.There are those who suggest that in order to speak one language,bilinguals have to suppress(抑制)the influence of the other.In the past three decades,research had argued that this unique form of language processing trains the brain in the use of abilities known as executive(执行的)functi

40、ons such as ignoring irrelevant information or shifting attention. Bilinguals of different ages and cultural backgrounds have been shown to be faster and more accurate than their monolingual(单语的)peers when performing cognitive tasks demanding these abilities.Furthermore,it has been argued that bilin

41、gualism may lead to a delayed onset(发作)of symptoms associated with dementia(痴呆).But the scientific community recently has become increasingly skeptical of the bilingual advantage.One of the main points of criticism is that differences between monolinguals and bilinguals when it comes to executive fu

42、nctions are not always apparent.It appears that research on bilingualism is at a turning point.We need to pursue a new approach to understand,beyond those individual examples of executive functions,how the bilingual mind works. We have attempted to address this challenge by testing whether bilingual

43、s and monolinguals differ in terms of how accurately they can assess their own performances.This ability is called meta cognition and is associated with other areas where bilinguals have been shown to have an advantage.In our research,we presented participants with a situation in which they had to o

44、bserve two circles on a screen and guess which one contained more dots.Sometimes the difference was obvious,making the decision easy,while at other times the decision was very difficult (for example,one circle contained 50 dots and the other 49).Participants were then asked to determine how confiden

45、t they were in their decision on a scale from less to more confident than normal.During the course of two experiments,we found that bilinguals and monolinguals were equally likely to choose the circle containing the highest number of dots.However,monolinguals were better able than bilinguals to disc

46、riminate between when they were right and when they were wrong.In other words,bilinguals had less insight into their performance than monolinguals.This went against our initial predictions,as we expected to find a bilingual advantage in meta cognitive processing.These results indicate that bilingual

47、ism may be associated with cognitive disadvantages as well as benefits.59.From Paragraph 2 we can learn that nowadays the scientific community_.A.has denied the special benefits of bilingualismB.has changed its way to understand how the bilingual mind worksC.thinks there is almost no difference betw

48、een monolinguals and bilingualsD.tries to prove whether monolinguals have more advantages than bilinguals60.How is the last paragraph mainly developed?A.By analyzing causes. B.By describing a process.C.By following time order.D.By making a comparison.61.What is the authors attitude towards bilingual

49、ism? A.Supportive. B.Doubtful. C.Objective.D.Ambiguous.CAt first glance,price-comparison websites are an example of capitalism at its best.But it has caused fierce competition on price and eviscerated profits.Towers Watson,a consultancy,said that unnecessary price competition following the rise of c

50、omparison sites in Britain had cost insurers 1 billion a year.Consumers should celebrate that;the firms losses are their gains.But there is a catch.Comparison sites introduce a new layer of costs,including their own advertising campaigns.In theory,competition in the market for comparison sites ought

51、 to keep those costs down.But David Ronayne of Warwick University argues that consumers often lose out from comparison sites.They earn a commission for each shopper who uses them for consumption such as buying insurance.That referral(委托)cost is included in the price the consumer ends up paying.If th

52、e increased costs outweigh the saving the comparison enables,consumers end up worse off.These worries are not just theoretical.In 2014,Britains competition regulator found that many comparison sites were using their contracts with retailers(零售商)to ban them from offering lower prices elsewhere.That w

53、eakened rivals incentive(对手的动机)to cut fees,because prices on their site could not fall.By keeping prices similar,the contracts also reduced the incentive for consumers to search on multiple sites,thus helping sites retain their users.Weaker incentives to lower commissions mean weaker incentives to l

54、ower costs,too.That might explain why comparison websites advertise so heavily,and sometimes offer free gifts to those who use them.In a recent paper,Ben Edelman of Harvard Business School and Julian Wright of the National University of Singapore argue that when a site knows that the prices merchant

55、s provide through it will always be the lowest available,it increases investment in attracting customers,safe in the knowledge that the merchants and at last consumers will bear the cost.Is there any way to ensure the market for price comparison is competitive?Asking consumers to check multiple webs

56、ites defeats the point of using them.One solution is to have only one site,but regulate it as a public utility(功用). Alternatively,the governments could run the site itself.But creating good search and comparison sites may be too hard for them.It is much better to acknowledge that consumers will alwa

57、ys have to do some comparison themselves to keep the system honest.Websites that compare the comparison sites can help,although it is easy to see how they could fall prey to the same problems.Any firm with captive users(被动用户),be it a comparison site a search engine,or a social-media platform,can cha

58、rge a high price for access to the eyes of its customers.For all their innovation,Internet middlemen are not unlike supermarkets.Shoppers would never imagine that a single store had the lowest price for all the items they need.62.According to the first two paragraphs,price-comparison websites_. .A.w

59、ill offer smart consumers the best dealsB.will bring insurance firms increased profitsC.can help keep the costs of insurance firms downD.may raise the price that consumers pay for their purchases63.Current comparison sites tend to put most of their efforts in_. A.lowering commissions B.contracting w

60、ith retailersC.attracting consumersD.cutting operating costs64.According to the last two paragraphs,the author probably agrees that_. A.its desirable to have only one comparison site and have it run by the governmentB.its advisable that comparison sites with captive users charge a high price for its

61、 serviceC.consumers should check multiple comparison sites before making a purchasing decisionD.websites that compare the comparison websites can help to build a competitive market65.The passage mainly conveys the idea that comparison sites_. A.create an effective channel for smart consumersB.are co

62、mpetitions friends and enemies at the same timeC.offer win-win deals between consumers and retailersD.have caused a new form of competition among retailersDDespite the general rule for quiet demanded by libraries,theyve been the subject of some fairly significant noise. Childrens Laureate(儿童桂冠作家),Ch

63、ris Riddell,along with eight former Childrens Laureates,has written an open letter to Justine Greening,the British Secretary of State for Education,demanding an investigation into school library service closures(关闭).Why should parents or pupils be concerned whether or not school libraries close?Are

64、they surely just mausoleums(陵墓)to the paper-bound past?Or are they rooms that are of little use to todays Internet-connected student population,who have access to a world of books and information through their digital devices?Quite simply,school libraries,as well as their librarians,are critical to

65、our childrens future.Research has proved this to be the case.The level of development of a school library is a highly accurate predictor of academic success,which means that parents should perhaps go so far as to compare the libraries of the schools they are considering,rather than look at league ta

66、bles,when seeking the right schools for their children.Chris Riddell and his fellow former Laureates are absolutely right to emphasize the importance of librarians in introducing children to life-changing books and turning them into lifelong readers.Reading is a skill that needs to be developed.Libr

67、arians play the crucial role of introducing pupils to different genres or authors,as well as encouraging children of varying abilities to readfrom the reluctant readers to those with higher than average reading ages.However,if libraries were to have a job description,cultivating a love of reading an

68、d promoting literacy(误写能力)is just one of their essential roles.The other role is,to be at the very centre of learning,a resource,for students to use in acquiring knowledge.Ultimately,as students get older they need to become increasingly experienced readers for information,as well as,hopefully,for p

69、leasure.They need to be able to find out and access,through reading and understanding,the answers to their questions themselves.Independent learning skills are very much in demand by pupils and parents,as well as universities and employers,because real education is about so much more than just acade

70、mic success or grades on a piece of paper.As Mary Beard,Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge,pointed out,the simple truth is that we cant teach all that we would like them to know.The emphasis therefore must now be on teaching children how to learn for themselves.Talking of libraries

71、,we would always focus on the collection of books and the dissemination(传播)of knowledge to aid learning.Therefore surely,it makes sense that if libraries are given the right status and adequate resources,they will play a vital role in the development of these much-needed independent learning skills.

72、This has never been more important than in todays information age,when everything we need to know is only a few clicks away.Libraries and librarians should be central in helping pupils understand how to access data or knowledge for their studies or interestsregardless of whether this is from a book

73、an online resource or a journal.It is equally important that libraries guide students on how to read the information that is available to thema vitally important skill given that the Internet contains a large amount of mistakes and misinformation.But,of course, libraries can only offer this support

74、and guidance if they are properly valued and resourced,which means that we need as many voices as possible to be shouting about the importance of libraries in the education of our children.Chris Riddell is encouraging children to ask their teachers where their school library is.Perhaps parents also

75、need to be asking their current and prospective schools about the same question.Lets make the noise far louderit needs to be uncomfortably deafening(震耳欲聋的).66.What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 mean?A.Schools have realized the importance of libraries.B.More rules should be established

76、for libraries.C.Libraries are not quiet any more.D.Libraries have been a hot topic.67.According to the passage,it has been confirmed that_. A.libraries are almost useless to todays Internet-connected studentsB.libraries can reflect the academic success of schoolsC.parents have begun to prioritize li

77、braries when selecting schools for their childrenD.librarians are crucially important to students future development68.The author thinks that libraries should play a role in_.A.turning students into lifelong readersB.introducing students to different genresC.developing students ability to read and w

78、riteD.encouraging children of different abilities to read69.Why should independent learning be emphasized according to the passage?A.It helps students achieve high grades in their exams.B.Universities and parents dont pay much attention to it at present.C.Students cant acquire enough knowledge throu

79、gh being taught by others.D.Real education is about learning independently rather than about academic success.70.In the last but one paragraph,the author thinks that_. A.libraries may be a source of false informationB.students ability to obtain information is vitally importantC.libraries should teac

80、h students how to seek the available informationD.students should learn to distinguish between true and false information第卷 非选择题(两部分,共35分)第四部分 任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最拾当的单词。注意:每个空格只填一个单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应的横线上。“The gaokao,Chinas national college entrance exam,is winning more

81、 recognition as a way for universities overseas to evaluate Chinese students,”recruiting officers said.Stanley Nel,vice-president of international relations at the University of San Francisco in the United States,who is responsible for the universitys admissions from China,said he had had several in

82、quiries from US universities about how to recruit Chinese students on the basis of their gaokao scores.The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) have long been two musts for students from other counties,including China,to apply to study in the US. USF,a

83、 private university in California,started a pilot program to accept Chinese students based on their gaokao scores in 2015.The idea came from USF President Paul Fitzgeralds belief that standardized tests like the SAT are not very good predictors of how well students will do at the university.We are a

84、ware of the many criticisms that have been made of the gaokao,but it has the advantage of being what educational experts call a criterion-referenced exam: It tests whether students are able to master a given body of knowledge,he said.Currently,at least four higher education institutions in the US ar

85、e recruiting Chinese students based on their gaokao performances.The Illinois Institute of Technology,a private institution in Chicago,started the practice first,in 2009.Outside the US,countries including Spain,Italy,Singapore,France and Australia also recognize gaokao scores.More than 200 students

86、from China requested an interview with USF last year.74 of them were selected for a follow-up interview,44 received offers and 20 accepted the invitation and joined USF for the 2015 fall semester. Students admitted in this way have done exceptionally well in the past academic year,Nel added.The aver

87、age GPA for all gaokao students is about 3.5 out of 4.For all other studentsAmerican and non-gaokao international studentsAmerican and non-gaokao international studentsthe average GPA is 3.2,he said.Zhu Zihao gained admission in computer sciences at USF in 2015 through the program and performed well

88、 in his first academic year.He said that students who had experienced Chinas gaokao usually had comprehensive basic knowledge,which helps them excel in studies.Nel said,students admitted through Chinas gaokao are not only smart but extremely conscientious(认真的)and hardworking.This year we hope to rec

89、ruit about 50 students in this way,and even more in years to come,he said.The gaokaoPast situationUniversities in the US evaluated Chinese students according to two_71_: The Test of English as a Foreign Language and the Scholastic Aptitude Test._72_situationThe gaokao is increasingly_73_as a way of

90、evaluating Chinese students by universities abroad._74_of the people concernedStanley Nelthe person responsible for the universitys admissions from ChineChinese students having received good scores in the gaokao performed academically well when studying in America.Chinese students admitted through C

91、hina gaokao are smart, conscientious and_75_.Paul FitzgeraldUSF PresidentDespite the_76_the gaokao has received,it has its advantages.It tests students_77_to master a given body of knowledge.Some standardized tests cannot_78_students performance at the university well.Zhu Zihaoa student admitted to

92、USF in 2015The_79_of the gaokao is helpful for the performance at the university well.Future situationMore Chinese students will be recruited by the universities overseas_80_on their performance in the gaokao.第五部分 书面表达(满分25分)Chinese consumers drop cash and skip cards to create worlds largest mobile

93、payment market.A German named Thomas Derksen spent an entire day shopping in a major Chinese city without cash or a credit card.The 24-hour adventure in Hangzhou,which was streamed lived on the Internet,saw Derksen ride a bus,buy a bouquet of flower for his wife and even enjoy a street snack,all pai

94、d by using apps downloaded to his smartphone.“Going out without cash is something I couldnt imagine doing back home in Frankfurt”,says Derksen.After traveling to hundreds of cites in more than 30 countries,he believes Hangzhou,the captical of Zhejiang Province and home of Internet giant Alibaba Grou

95、p,is NO.1 in terms of mobile payment.Statistics from the Hangzhou-headquarted Ant Financial Services Group,the operator of Alipay,Chinas largest mobile payment service provider,show that about 98 percent of supermarkets.and more than 40,000 restaurants allow customers to pay with apps.Hangzhou is no

96、t unique in China,though.In most cities,especially developed metropolises,mobile payment apps are now a part of everyday life.【写作内容】1.用约30个单词写出上文概要。2.用约120个单词阐述你对移动支付的看泫,并用2-3个理由或论据支撑你的看法。【写作要求】1.写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句。2.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。3.不必写标题。【参考词汇】QR code 二维码江苏省泰州中学2018届高三上学期开学考试英语试题答案1-5 CBABA 6-10 AC

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98、;Mobile payment is becoming increasingly popular in China,especially in big cities.A Germans 24-hour experience of going our without cash or a credit card in Hangzhou serves as a good example.Obviously,mobile payment is good and should be encouraged.In the first place,mobile payment offers us a new

99、level of convenience.With payment apps on our smartphones,we only need to scan the QR code to pay and within one or two seconds,the payment process can be completed.In the second place,mobile payment signifies safety.Since no cash is needed in the future,we neednt worry about wallet or money being s

100、tolen any more.Nor do we need to be afraid of receiving fake money.Last but not least,mobile payment does good to the environment Not using cash means saving a lot of trees which are used to make paper.听力原文:Text1W: Hello,this is Dr.Maxwells office.My name is Tami.How may I direct your call?M: Id lik

101、e to speak with Alison Simpson,please.She is a nurse there,but I believe shes on her break now.Its about our son Jimmy.Text 2M:What time is your flight today?W:Well,it was supposed to leave at 2:15 p.m.,but the airline just called and told me it was delayed until 7:15 p.m.At least this way,I can tak

102、e my time and have lunch at home.Text 3W: You like reading a lot,dont you?M: Yeah,I find it very relaxing.The one Im reading now is really exciting.W: Its that good,huh?M: Oh,yeah.Ever since I started reading it,I havent been able to put it down.Text 4W: Im sorry to call so early,but I wanted to let

103、 you know Ive come down with something and wont be able to come into work today.I should be fine by tomorrow afternoon.M: No problem.We are having an office party tomorrow night,so I hope youre well enough to come!Text 5W: Bradley,this coffee tastes a little strange.What did you put in it?M: Its act

104、ually what I didnt put in it,Rachel!We consume way too much sweet stuff these days.Its time for us to get back to natural flavours,dont you think?Text 6W:Im here to pick up the flowers for Anna.M: I m sorry,but those wont be ready for another 2 hours.W: Shes getting married in 2 hours!I need time to

105、 bring them back so that I can set them up before the guests come.M: We havent even started putting them together yet.We told you on the phone theyd be ready by noon.Its only 10:00.W: Is there another flower company that can deliver them in the next thirty minutes?M: I doubt it.Flower companies dont

106、 normally do rush orders.Text 7W: Its nice and quiet out here in the countryside.M: My grandpa used to take fishing here when I was five.W: My parents never took me anywhere when I was little,I guess we went to Los Angeles to visit my aunt and uncle a few times when I was in sixth and seventh grade.

107、But other than that,we just stayed at home.M: Its important to slow down and breathe some fresh air once in a while.W:Absolutely!So,whats the plan for the rest of the day?M: I figure could go hiking and then have a picnic on the top of the hill.W:Awesome! Text 8M: So,what do want to study when you g

108、o to college,Megan? .W: Im not sure,Mr.Sanders.My dad would be excited if I studied medicine,but that sounds too difficult.Ive always been interested in art,but Im not sure if I want to be a professional artist.M: Well,you could study art history.That was my wifes major,you know.W: Really?What did y

109、ou major in?M: Oh,I always wanted to be a businessman,so thats what I did in college.Its not for everyone,but I liked it.I wish I had taken some other classes,though.If you have a chance to learn about a bunch of different things and then make a decision,I think that would be your best bet. W: Thats

110、 good advice,Mr.Sanders.Thanks!M: My pleasure.If you want to talk more,come next door anytime you want.W: I sure will.Thank you!Text 9M: OK,your bill comes to thirty.six dollars.W: Well,I never carry cash on me anymore.Can I just Venmo it to you?M: What does that mean?W: Venmo is an app that you dow

111、nload for your smartphone.It connects to your bank or a credit card,and you can transfer money to other people in about ten seconds.M: What? Thats fast! Ive used PayPal before,but it sometimes takes several minutes for the transfer to be completed. Plus,they charge you a fee for sending the money.W:

112、 Venmo is free if you use a checking account.But if you use a credit card,I think they charge you a small fee.M: Thats cool.I never use credit card,anyway.So,what can I do with the money once its there?Can I use Venmo at stores?W: You still cant use it at most restaurants and big chain stores,but a

113、lot of smaller shops accept it.Its getting more popular all the time.M: All right,how can I sign up for Venmo?W: Download the app from the App Store,and Ill email you an invitation to join.Text 10Good morning! Im Samuel Davis,and this is ten oclock news report.I hope everyone is having a fine Monday

114、 morning.Its getting pretty wet out there,so grab an umbrella and stay dry!Im here today with Matt Miller,who has completed his 29,000-mile journey in just six weeks,with a total of 180 hours in flight.Beginning in California,he made twenty-five stops in fourteen different countries including Englan

115、d,Italy,Greece,Egypt,and Thailand.His final trip was a sixteen-hour flight from Hawaii back to California,just half an hour less than his longest flight from Samoa to Hawaii.Born in South Dakota,Matt is a freshman at Massachusetts Institute of Technology,and has said that as child he was scared of f

116、lying.All of that changed when he received his pilot license at just seventeen.After that,he only spent a kw years planning everything out before beginning his journey around the world.Matt is here with us today for an interview.Welcome Matt! First,why dont you tell all our listeners about the craziest thing you saw during your adventure?

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