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1、Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more.-author-date惠州市2017届高三第三次调研考试英语惠州市2017届高三第三次调研考试英语广东省惠州市2017届高三第三次调研考试英 语 2017.01 本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分120分(最终成绩按总分135分进行折算),考试用时120分钟。注意事项: 1. 本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。 2. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号填写在答题卡相应的
2、位置。 3. 全部答案应在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。 4. 考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第I卷第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A Tips for waiting in line When lining up at the supermarket checkout counter, the lines next to us always seem to be moving faster than the one that we are stan
3、ding in. Now the New York Times has put together the research of scientists to give you some insights into the math and psychology of queuing. It also offered tips on picking the fastest line no matter if youre lining up in a supermarket, a bank or anywhere else.Picking someone with a full chart US
4、mathematician Dan Meyer believes that a chart(购物车) full of items doesnt tell the whole story. “Every person requires a fixed amount of time to say hello, pay, say goodbye and clear out of the lane,” he said. And that amount of time is an average of 41 seconds per person. On the other hand, the time
5、that each item takes to be rung up is only three seconds. That means if there are five people ahead of you, each with ten items in their charts, the waiting time will be 355 seconds. But if there is only one person ahead of you ,with 50 items in the chart, the waiting time is 191 seconds. You do the
6、 math.Study the customer How many people are ahead of you is one thing, and who they are is another. For example, if they are old people and this is not ageist(年龄歧视的) they tend to move slower and delay the checkout process. The items in their chart are also important. For example, four bottles of th
7、e same milk will definitely go faster than four completely different items.Choose a “serpentine line” In some places, there may be just one line leading to several checkout counters. The person at the head of the line goes to the next available counter. This is known as a “serpentine(蛇形的) line”. You
8、 should always choose a serpentine line because even if one of the cashiers or customers is slow, it wont hold up an entire line.Go left According to Robert Samuel, a US science writer, around 90 percent of people are right-handed, which means they tend to go to the right. So heading to the opposite
9、 direction left will give you a better chance of finding a faster line.21. If there are 6 people before you, and they buy 72 items altogether, then you have to wait about _seconds. A. 462 B. 318 C. 246 D. 21622. What we neednt consider before deciding which line to stand in? A. The number of people
10、before you. B. The quantity of the goods to check out before you. C. What kind of people before you. D. How many left-handed people before you.23. We can learn from the passage that_. A. most people are used to choosing checkout counters on their right B. we should always avoid lining up behind a cr
11、owded cart C. 7 cups of the same kind need as much time as 7 different ones to be checked out D. the cashiers and customers in a “serpentine line” are slow B Selfie, taking a picture of yourself to post on social media, became an official word in the Oxford dictionary in 2013. The idea seems simple,
12、 just pose and snap a photo of yourself with your cell phone camera. How difficult could that be? But in 2014 a reported 15 people died while taking selfies. That number has risen each year since then. Thirty-nine deaths connected to selfies were reported in 2015. And, this year has seen more than 7
13、0 such deaths. Researchers from universities in the U.S. and India have released findings from the first study of deaths due to selfies. The investigators examined the causes andcharacteristicsof the deaths. The researchers found that people who take selfies for sharing on social media often have a
14、narcissistictendency.The report says these people use selfies as a form of self-identification and expression. They may take selfies in more dangerous settings because they seek greater attention.These dangerous situations can lead to injury, and even death. The researchers define a selfie death as
15、death of an individual or a group of people that could have been avoided had the individual(s) not been taking a selfie. One example of a dangerous selfie in the study involved bicycle races. People sometimes get on the track to take a picture of themselves with the racing bicycles behind them. Cras
16、hes and injuries have resulted. Another example described people standing on train tracks trying to get a selfie as a train moves toward them from behind. The most common cause of selfie death was falling from high places. It caused 32 of the 172 deaths during the last two and one-half years. Drowni
17、ng was another common cause of death. And it might be more dangerous to be a man with a smartphone. Although women take more selfies, males were far more likely to die during selfies. 75.5% of the reported deaths were of men. About one-third of the 172 reported selfie deaths had a single death while
18、24incidents involved the deaths of groups. Two of the incidents killed seven people each.24. Whats the passage mainly about? A.selfie deathson the rise B.the danger of taking selfies C.what a selfie death is D.the causes of selfie deaths25. What does the underlined phrase in Paragraph 4 probably ref
19、er to? A. A physical state. B. A psychological state. C. A difficulty. D.A camera.26. Which of the following is an example of selfie deaths? A.A man addicted to taking selfies died. B.A taxi-driver died with one of his passengers taking selfies. C.A man fell off the cliff while taking a selfie and d
20、ied . D.An old lady died from heart attack when taking a selfie.27. From the passage, we can learn that_. A.selfie deaths are always single deaths B. women are more likely to die during selfies C.it is dangerous to participate in bicycle races D.selfie deaths happened in various ways C I worked lots
21、 of extra hours my first Christmas season as a saleslady for Dancers, the department store in my small hometown. Id started the job, which paid 85 cents an hour, that summer of 1966 after getting a work permit at age 15. I soon learned how to fit shoes, measure and cut cloth, and keep the shelves of
22、 shirts and underwear nice and neat. We closed at 6 p.m. on Christmas Eve, and at 5:55 a local farmer came in to find gifts for his wife. I knew Mr. Johnson, whose daughter was in my class, so I went to help him. We wandered through the sweaters, dresses and skirts, and nightgowns(睡衣). We talked abo
23、ut size and color and what I thought Mrs. Johnson would like. After nearly an hour, Mr. Johnson decided on a nightgown with pretty pink slippers to match. By my third Christmas at Dancers, I was an experienced salesclerk. Mrs. Johnson had come into the store in late summer, and we visited while I he
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