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1、2022届青海省玉树州高三下学期第三次大联考英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解Four Different Job Divisions in the Advertising FieldNew BusinessWhat it does: The new business department is like a sales department. The people in the department play an important role in the organization. Not only are the staff key to keeping the organi
2、zation financially viable, they also understand that the clients (客户)they deal with become a reflection of the organization.Required degree: a bachelors degree, and for high-level positions, perhaps a master s degree.Common job titles: sales representative, new business manager, business development
3、 manager.Account ServicesWhat it does: Once the people in the new business department land a new client, its up to the people in the account services department to work with the client on a day-to-day basis. Account representatives serve as liaisons (联络人),answering client questions, providing update
4、s and reports and responding to emergencies.Required degree: a bachelors degree.Common job titles: account executive, account manager, account supervisor, account director.PlanningWhat it does: Market research is the backbone of any advertising campaign fbr companies that sell any type of product or
5、 service. People in this field do everything from conducting market research to using their research skills to develop business strategies (策 略).Required degree: a masters degree.Common job titles: market analyst, planning manager, research associate, research manager, brand strategist.CreativeWhat
6、it does: When outsiders look into the field of advertising, its often a creative helped me out a little, either.六、其他应用文52.英语课上,你们班就“如何正确评论网络事件”进行了一次讨论。请你发表你的看法,内容包括:1 .网络评论乱象;.如何正确发表评论;2 .表达希望。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。How to Correctly Comment on Online Events试卷第10页,共10页 advertising positio
7、n that they see. These artists are responsible fbr listening carefully to a clients preferences, taking the research their team has unearthed and then crafting a campaign that goes beyond the traditional advertising mediums (newspapers, magazines, radio and TV) and plays well on todays digital chann
8、els. Their skills must be nothing short of inspiring.Required degree: a bachelors degree is always preferable, though people with only an associate degree but working experience can break through.Common job titles: copywriter, graphic designer, photographer, web developer, creative director and art
9、director.1. Which department is responsible fbr finding new clients?A. New business. B. Account services. C. Planning.D. Creative.2. What should account representatives do?A. Run advertising mediums.B. Develop business strategies.C. Charge their clients money.D. Keep dealing with their clients.3. .
10、A person with rich experience in designing digital ads should apply to be.A , a TV presenterB. a web developerC. a market analystD. an account managerA 47 year-old woman who went missing almost half a year ago in a valley in Utah was recently found living in a small tent, surviving mostly on a diet
11、of grass.The woman was declared missing last November after her car and camping equipment were found in a parking lot near Spanish Fork valley. Police searched the area, but could not locate her, and the attempts to get in touch with her relatives proved unsuccessful. Still, rescue teams continued t
12、o search the area both on foot and from the air.Technically, a search party located the woman by mistake. A volunteer group had brought in a drone (无人机)to help with the operation, but when it crashed in the valley, the pilot and a police officer went out to find it. Thats how they came upon a tent t
13、hat appeared abandoned but actually proved to be the missing womans home.The unnamed woman lost a significant amount of weight and was obviously weak. She told her rescuers that she had lived in the tent since her disappearance, bearing the winter试卷第2页,共10页temperatures and surviving mainly on grass
14、and fresh water from a nearby river.Police brought the woman back to civilization and took her to a hospital for a mental health evaluation. However, they made sure to clarify that what she did was not illegal.“We want to be clear that while many people might choose to not live in the conditions as
15、this woman did, she did nothing against the law,“ the police officer said.Police added that the woman might choose to return to the same area, and there was nothing they could do to stop her. Just in case that happens, theyll provide her with some extra food to make sure she doesnt have to survive o
16、n grass.4. What did the woman live on before she was found?A. Grass and river water.B. Food donated by volunteers.C. Food that she carried along.D. Food given by the local police.5. What did the woman do before she was lost?A. She played with her family.C. She took a package tour.6. What led to find
17、ing the woman?A. The rescue teams, intelligence.C. The drone dropping in the valley.7. What was the womans8. She walked in the valley.D. She traveled alone in her car.9. Her family and relatives9 effortsD. The polices careful search.A. Dangerous but colorful.10. Surprising and wealthy.life like duri
18、ng her missing days?B. Tough and struggling.D. Painful but enjoyable.The invention of the ID barcodes revolutionized supermarkets and general market management. But shortly after their introduction, their disadvantages were clear. There was an instant demand to be able to encode (编码)more than 20 alp
19、hanumeric characters (字符) that the traditional barcodes could hold.Denso Wave, a Japanese company, at the time, was in the business of manufacturing ID barcode scanners. Listening to feedback from users of the ID barcode scanners they were selling, they put together a development team to come up wit
20、h a solution.One of the key targets was to ensure that no matter what barcode they designed, it can be scanned very fast. It took the team nearly 18 months, and eventually they came up with abarcode that could hold up to 7,000 alphanumerical characters and could be scanned up to 10 times faster than
21、 any other code at the time. In 1994, the QR Code was born.The QR Code quickly spread outside of Japan and were approved for many standards globally. But that wasnt the end of the development of the QR Code. After all, nothing is perfect at its beginning and people soon began to present more require
22、ments to Denso Wave. The variations (变体)of the QR Code were soon developed.One of the biggest reasons why the QR Code has been able to be used widely is that Denso Wave made the decision to make the QR Code publicly available. This means anyone can use it without paying any fees. Denso Wave do hold
23、a patent for the QR Code, but have declared that they have no intention to exercise it.It wasnt until 2002 that the first smartphones came to market with the QR Code scanner, and this really accelerated the technology. Once widespread on phones, almost anyone can read these codes and doesnt require
24、expensive hardware to do so. It is believed that Nokia is the first to bring this technology to a mobile device.The ID barcodesthe QR Code8. What is the disadvantage of the ID barcodes?A. The information they store is too little.B. They sometimes encoded wrong characters.C. They disturbed general ma
25、rket management.D. They could only be used in some supermarkets.9. What does the underlined word it” in paragraph 3 refer to?D. Denso Wave.A. A character. B. A scanner.C. A barcode.10. What is a reason why the QR Code spreads so quickly?A , It has been protected by a patent.B. The public arc permitt
26、ed to use it for free.C. It has been perfect since its first appearance.D. People have fewer demands fbr its variations.11. What is the text mainly about?A. An introduction of the QR Code.B. The disadvantages of the 1D barcodes.试卷第4页,共10页C. A famous development team.D. The reasons fbr developing the
27、 QR Code.Some people are early risers while others cant seem to get to bed until well after midnight. Why is this? A research team has a new finding that shows how a “switch in the biological clocks of early risers leads them to operate on a daily cycle of about 20 hours instead of a full 24-hour cy
28、cle.This finding from Carrie Partch and her colleagues builds on decades of research into biological clocks, which control sleeping and waking, rest and activity, body temperature, heart rate and so on.Partch and her colleagues focus on two main clock components: an enzyme (酶)known as casein kinase
29、1 (CK1) and a protein (蛋白质)called PERIOD. It turns out that the timing of biological clocks is strongly influenced by the rise and fall of the PERIOD protein, and this daily change normally takes place over 24 hours. But CK1 adjusts PERIOD levels by chemically modifying the protein, thereby adjustin
30、g its stability.What theyve discovered is that a part of CK1 acts as a switch. When this switch functions normally, it generates a near- perfect 24-hour cycle by keeping PERIODS stability right. In this case, people easily and correctly match their biological clocks with the daily coming and going o
31、f daylight.If the switch favors a faster breakdown of the protein, the daily cycle grows shorter and less tightly bound to daylight. For these early risers, its a constant struggle to adjust to life in a 24-hour world. On the contrary, a switch that favors a slower breakdown will lengthen the clock,
32、 causing some people to be night owls (夜猫子).Partchs discoveries are sure to offer a new view on how the biological clocks make us tick. She hopes theyll result in new ways to adjust the clocks in people with sleep disorders and even the means to reset the clocks in people who regularly travel overse
33、as or work the night shift.12. What does Partchs research team find?A. What the biological clock is.B. Why some people get up early.C. Where two main clock components lie.D. How people adapt to the biological clock.13. What has a strong effect on the biological clock according to the text?A. Heart r
34、ate.B. Sleeping.C. Body temperature.D. The PERIOD protein.14. What can we learn from paragraph 5?A. A slower breakdown of PERIOD makes the daily cycle longer.B. The cycle of night owls biological clock is shorter.C. A faster breakdown of casein kinase 1 lengthens the clock.D. It is very easy fbr ear
35、ly risers to adapt to normal life.15. . Whafs a suitable title for this text?A. The Functions of the Biological ClockThe Meanings of Partchs DiscoveriesB. The Differences Between CK1 and PERIODThe Causes of Changing Biological Clocks二、七选五Communication is essential fbr people to share information, fo
36、rm relationships and strengthen those relationships. However, ineffective communication can lead to conflicts. Communication barriers can prevent two people from making their points understandable to each other. 16 Luckily, this article will offer you an insight into barriers of communication and ho
37、w to overcome them.Cultural DiversityPeople belong to different cultures and this can cause cultural clashes(冲突)very easily. It is important to be very careful and talk without hurting their beliefs about culture.17Perceptual(感知的)ContrastThe perceptual communication barrier occurs when you say somet
38、hing in a casual or flat tone(语调).People with whom you are having a conversation might think that you are not serious or interested in the topic that you are talking about. As a result, they no longer listen to you attentively.18 This positively impacts how others will perceive your conversation. Ma
39、ke your conversation meaningful and beneficial. You must also use eye contact now and then.试卷第6页,共10页Show proper interest in what they are saying. Smile sincerely and have a constructive conversation.Language Barrier19 If you use big words or wrong words during a conversation, it usually gets diffic
40、ult for the other person to understand you. What you might think is easy fbr you to understand may not be easy fbr others.Thus, it is important to use simple words and easy grammar. Don*t use fancy words as this will only lead to misunderstandings. 20 This way you will be able to communicate efficie
41、ntly.A. Learn about different languages.B. It is important to have a positive tone and body language.C. Make sure to state your point and say only what*s required.D. This can cause misunderstandings and even damage relations.E. Another common communication barrier is the language barrier.F. Differen
42、t people hold different attitudes toward the language barrier.G. Instead, explain things more simply rather than making them complex.三、完形填空When I was 16,1 worked at a fast food restaurant. That was when I came across two new family 21.One afternoon in the fall I went out to 22 boxes and flatten them
43、 for recycling. When I opened the23,1 found a little cat crying outside. He got a little wet becauseof the morning rain. I picked him up into the kitchen, 24 him and fed him water and food. My boss was25when seeing a stray cat (流浪猫)in the kitchen and asked meto take him out immediately. I quickly go
44、t some towels and a box and made him a little26 and put him in my car. It was cold outside so it was 27 for the cat to stay in the car.After work, I rushed to my car to 28 him. I found another cat scratching my car door to 29 her brother. So I picked her up too. I had to carry them into my house30 b
45、ecause my mother didnt 3 a cat. Our cat had died earlier that year and she was in 32 and determined that she would not 33 any cats.I 34 the two cats in my room fbr four days. One day my mother caught me taking cat food into my room, followed me and 35 me. Seeing her, I was36 but I told her I had no
46、choice but to 37 them. I told her we could just keep the boy and find another 38 fbr the girl. She yelled at me that we couldnt39 them. I knew I had her 40., . . . . My family had Penny and Rizzo for the next 15 years.21.A. rescuersB. leadersC , membersD. supporters22.A. give awayB. bum outC turn do
47、wnD. break up23.A. carB. doorC. dustbinD. package24.A. curedB. scratchedC. driedD. cooled25.A , angryB. excitedC. hopefulD. tired26.A. restaurantB. dilemmaC. shelterD. trap27.A. quietB , uniqueC. safeD. dull28.A, knockB. check onC , avoidD. depend on29.A. feedB. protectC. attackD. reach30.A. secretl
48、yB. graduallyC. curiouslyD. casually31.A. likeB. wantC, haveD. know32.A, dangerB. troubleC. sorrowD. peace33.A. hurtB. raiseC. forgetD. sell34.A. controlledB. beatC. buriedD. hid35.A. observedB. awardedC. punishedD. commanded36.A. puzzledB. delightedC. relievedD. terrified37.A, adoptB. exchangeC , purchaseD. donate38.A. nameB. storeC. boxD. home39.A. abandonB. separateC. tolerate