山东省滨州市2024届高三上学期期末考试英语试题

3.0 envi 2024-09-27 4 4 31.18KB 10 页 3知币
侵权投诉
试卷类型:A
2024.1
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
2.回答时,小题,用答题题目标号如需
用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本
卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 )
第一节 (15 小题;每小题 2.5 ,满分 37.5 )
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Tripadvisor Reco has hundreds of top Trip Designers across the globe ready to plan and book your perfect trip.
Satisfaction guaranteed
We are confident that you’ll love your experience planning with a Trip Designer. If not, let us know and we’ll
work with you to make it right.
Compared to traditional travel agencies or doing it all yourself, Reco makes your trips easy and cost effective.
R
eco
Travel
agency
Do it
yourself
Travel industry professional ✔ ✔
Highly personalized itinerary(行程)×
Algorithmic(算法) matching ×
Local expertise ×
No hidden fees ×
Meet a few of our Trip Designers
Mauricio E (Costa Rica)
Luxury, beach, local culture, parks & green spaces, animal encounters, must-see attraction, etc.
Manlio G (Spain
,
Portugal)
History, local culture, wine, local cuisine, luxury, beach, must-see attraction, etc.
Susan C (Morocco, Egypt, Turkey)
Local cuisine, accessibility, luxury, local culture, history, sustainable travel, seniors, wine, etc.
From Travelers
“Sietra & Jeremy helped us determine where in The Caribbean we should go for our honeymoon. They were
responsive and answered all our questions.” — Kiana, The Caribbean, September 2023
“Vasilis took our requests and transformed them into a 5-star vacation. He was very knowledgeable about
everything in Greece.” — Sharon, Greece, October 2023
1. What is an advantage of Reco over others?
A. Local expert knowledge. B. Professional teams.
C. The lowest price. D. A free math course.
2. If you want ecofriendly travelling, you can choose
A. Mauricio E. B. Manlio G. C. Susan C. D. Vasilis.
3. What is the last section mainly about?
A. Travelers’ unforgettable experiences.
B. The most frequently asked questions.
C. Reco’s steps in making custom plans.
D. Customers’ positive review s of the trips.
B
Late one night in July 2020 in Reykjavik, Haraldur(Halli) Thorleifsson was wandering around the city’s main
shopping street with his wife and two kids. During their walk, his three-year-old son was thirsty and wanted a drink
from the corner store. But Thorleifsson soon discovered he couldn't help with the simple request: A 20-centimetre
step blocked his access to the store.
The barrier was all too familiar. Born with muscular dystrophy, which causes progressive weakness and loss of
muscle, Thorleifsson, now 46, has been using a wheelchair since he was 25. As he waited outside, he recalled, “I
thought about how strange it is that we separate families in this way. I thought about all the times I wasn’t able to
join my friends at restaurants, pubs and stores that are inaccessible.”
Living all over the world as a creative director and digital designer in cities such as San Francisco and Tokyo,
Thorleifsson had witnessed first-hand how different cities consider and plan for accessibility, from ramps( )
and sidewalks to public transportation.
Having recently sold his digital creative agency, Ueno, to Twitter, Thorleifsson now had the financial means to
make a difference in his hometown. He decided to start with a project to make Iceland wheelchair accessible, one
ramp at a time.
Ramp Up Reykjavik was launched as a non-profit in 2021 with a goal to build 100 ramps, mostly in the city’s
down-town, within a year. Unlike portable and temporary solutions in other cities, these ramps are permanent
structures that match the aesthetic of the buildings, making them appear as if they’ve always been there. It’s a
design detail that helps provide a sense of inclusivity.
With the help of government funding and other sponsors, the Ramp Up team finished ahead of schedule and
has broadened its scope to all of Iceland, with the goal of building1, 500 ramps countrywide by 2026.
4. What inspired Thorleifsson to build the ramps?
A. His inconvenience in life. B. His childhood experience.
C. A request from his wife. D. His desire to make a fortune.
5. What made it possible for Thorleifsson to start the project?
A. Great donations from society.
B. Money from sale of his company.
C. Full support from the government.
D. A wealth of experience in management.
6. What is special about Thorleifsson’s project?
A. It is non-profit.
B. It highlights the details.
C. It fits in with the surroundings.
D. It solves the problem temporarily.
7. Which of the following words can best describe Thorleifsson?
A. Flexible and thoughtful. B. Modest and considerate.
C. Selfless and confident. D. Generous and helpful.
C
Nir Eyal was part of a team of Stanford MBAs and also one of the brightest investors in Silicon Valley. He
documented his experiences, reading and observations of hundreds of companies to know how mind
manipulation(操纵) worked—how products change our actions, and create desires. The result of his research is the
Hook Model.
A trigger is the actuator of behavior. Triggers come in two types: external and internal. Habit-forming products
start by alerting users with external triggers like an email, a website link, or the app icon. For example, suppose
Barbra, a young woman in Pennsylvania, happens to see a photo in her Facebook taken by a family member from a
rural part of the state. It’s a lovely picture and since she is planning a trip there, the external triggers call-to-action
intrigues her and she clicks. By cycling through successive hooks, users begin to form associations with internal
山东省滨州市2024届高三上学期期末考试英语试题.docx

共10页,预览3页

还剩页未读, 继续阅读

作者:envi 分类:分省 价格:3知币 属性:10 页 大小:31.18KB 格式:DOCX 时间:2024-09-27

开通VIP享超值会员特权

  • 多端同步记录
  • 高速下载文档
  • 免费文档工具
  • 分享文档赚钱
  • 每日登录抽奖
  • 优质衍生服务
/ 10
客服
关注