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广东省五校2018届高三1月联考

英 语 试 题

本试卷满分120分,考试时间120分钟

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第I卷

第一部分 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

Our ids Activity Camp In Cambridge

Summer

Wee 24—28 Jul 2017 31 Jul—4 Aug 2017 7—11 Aug 2017 14—18 Aug 2017 Weely price £154 (Saving £85) £154 (Saving £85) £154 (Saving £85) £154 (Saving £85) Daily price £39 (Saving £10) £39 (Saving £10) £39 (Saving £10) £39 (Saving £10) Barracudas ids Camp in Cambridge offers fun activities during the school summer holidays. Based at St. Faiths School in Cambridge, children mae new friends, try new activities but most of all have lots of fun! We offer a safe and well organied programme for local children to enjoy.

Our activity holidays are Ofsted registered, giving parents peace of mind, while ensuring maimum fun for ids. The camp is for children aged 4.5 to 14 years and offers 80+ fun and eciting activities including sports, fencing, dance, drama, art and much more! Sills Builder courses are also available and include Motor Mania, Lab Rats and Upstage!

St. Faith’s School is right in the heart of the City and comprises of a modern sports hall, drama studio, assembly hall, art room, tennis courts, playing fields, motor sports trac and archery range. We will also have one of our fantastic inflatable water pars on site; always a big hit with children of all ages.

Standard opening hours are 8.30am to 5.30pm but these can be etended from 8am to 6am with our Early and Late Clubs. These fleible hours mean busy parents can rela nowing their children are well entertained all day!

Add cover to your booing for unforeseen circumstances and illnesses with our Customer Protection Plan. Full details can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

To see a copy of the camps latest Ofsted report please clic here.

Further questions about Barracudas? Visit our FAQs section or call our friendly team on 0845 123 5299. Don’t forget you can also visit our Testimonials section for customer reviews too. 21. At the activity camp of St. Faith’s School in Cambridge, children can _________.

A. develop a good habit B. build up their bodies C. bring arts created to life D. team up with other classmates

22. Why do busy parents probably feel relaed if their children join the camp?

A. They will get relaed nowing the ids are provided with great fun. B. They can earn more during the summer holidays. C. Their ids will learn how to enjoy themselves. D. Their ids will master many life sills.

23. How much will you pay if you want to boo three ids for two wees?

A. £881. B.£924. C.£1,057. D.£1,203

B

Four years ago, Chris Nagele did what many other technology eecutives have done before — he moved his team into an open concept office.

His staff had been eclusively woring from home, but he wanted everyone to be together, to bond and collaborate more easily. It quicly became clear, though, that Nagele had made a huge mistae. Everyone was distracted, productivity suffered and the nine employees were unhappy, not to mention Nagele himself.

In April 2015, about three years after moving into the open office, Nagele moved the company into a 10,000-square foot office where everyone now has their own space — complete with closing doors.

Numerous companies have embraced the open office — about 70% of US offices are open concept — and by most accounts, very few have moved bac into traditional spaces with offices and doors. But research that we’re 15% less productive, we have immense trouble concentrating and we’re twice as liely to get sic in open woring spaces, has contributed to a growing baclash against open offices.

Since moving, Nagele himself has heard from others in technology who say they long for the closed office lifestyle. It’s unliely that the open office concept will go away anytime soon, but some companies are following Nagele’s eample and maing a return to private spaces.

There’s one big reason we’d all love a space with four walls and a door that shuts focus. The truth is, we can’t multitas and small distractions can cause us to lose focus for upwards of 20 minutes.

What’s more, certain open spaces can negatively impact our memory. We retain more information when we sit in one spot, says Sally Augustin, an environmental and design psychologist in La Grange Par, Illinois. It’s not so obvious to us each day, but we offload memories — often little details — into our surroundings, she says.

Beside the cheaper cost, one main argument for the open worspace is that it increases collaboration. However, it’s well documented that we rarely brainstorm brilliant ideas when we’re just shooting the breee in a crowd.

24. What does the writer imply according to Paragraph 2

A. Nagele felt delighted with open concept office B. Nagele felt unsatisfied with open concept office C. Nagele felt puled about open concept office