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江苏省南京市、盐城市2018届高三第一次模拟考试 英语 Funny, romantic, unputdownable and profound, The fault in our stars is definitely one of the best young adult fiction books in the century. It may touch the readers in many different ways. In here some will find humor, some will find encouragement, and some will find a book as a bond for a new love story. But if you insist that you only want to read a good love story in The fault of in our stars, that?s fine too. It?s an excellent book that reminds us of those who are important. 65. The underlined part in Paragraph 1 implies A. readers? views tend to vary on the same book B. readers choose books based on their tastes C. books are created to cater to different needs D. books can reflect readers? life

66. According to John Green, what is the basis for the friendship between Hazel and Augustus?

A. Dreaming of the same good life. B. Suffering from the common disease. C. Being curious and enterprising in life. D. Being attracted to each other for uniqueness. 67. The author believes that he is somewhat like _ A. Hazel

B. Issac

D. Peter Van Houten

C. Augustus

68. Where does the sentence “We can all learn a lot from how Hazel and Augustus take chances and make the best out of them.” belong?

A. ① A. Our luck.

B. ② B. Our desire

C. ③ C. Our ability.

D. ④ D. Our identity.

69. What is to blame if we fail to create infinities?

70. Who is the book The fault in our stars mainly intended for?

A. Patients with terminal diseases. B. Kids wishing for a bright future. C. Adults recalling their golden days. D. Teenagers with some life experience.

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Everything we do involves risk. In our professional lives, trying to avoid risk is itself a risk:

江苏省南京市、盐城市2018届高三第一次模拟考试 英语 work too cautiously, and we risk missing the chance to grow and shine, and our careers may suffer for it.

We cannot avoid risk yet we often avoid thinking about it. That is a shame, because if we think strategically about risk, we can use it to increase our chances of coming through difficult situations with our goals intact. Rather than pretending risk doesn?t exist, why not learn to manage it to our own benefit?

The first step: Acknowledge the risks your projects face. Start by writing a list of the things that can go wrong. That may sound gloomy, but it?s essential. Your list need to be very thorough, and probably never can be. But try to identify common risks-like the departure of a key colleague for a new job or the failure of a new technique upon which your project depends. The types of risks you identify will depend on the specifics of your work.

Once you have a list of risks, evaluate each one in two scales: Likelihood. Force yourself to honestly assess how likely each risk is. Impact. Then think about how much damage could occur under each situation.

Now it?s time to draft a second, more-detailed list. Go back through your initial list and consider how you might make each potential negative outcome less likely to occur, and also how you might minimize the damage to your project if one does happen. In project-management term, this step is known as risk mitigation. A mitigation is anything that makes a risk less likely to spoil your overall goal.

Once you have drafted your list of mitigations, the final step is to go down that list and think about which ones are “worth it”. Look at all the information you?ve gathered about your risks and mitigations, and make a call about what it makes sense to do. You probably have more intuition in this area than you realize, because most of us instinctively do risk-mitigation calculations in the nonwork areas of our lives. For instance, every time you decide whether or not to buy a guarantee on a new electronic toy, you?re doing this calculation in your head.

You have probably been intuitively doing some sort of risk analysis in your work life, too. Moving to a more explicit analysis (but one that is more qualitative than quantitative-unless you like to play with numbers) can encourage you to acknowledge when you?re making overly optimistic assumptions. And this gives you a better chance to make plans that will withstand the failure of at least a couple of those assumptions.

Bringing your risk analysis out from the field of intuition can also help you overcome a tendency to overly ignore risk. It is easier to go ahead and take a big risk when you know that

江苏省南京市、盐城市2018届高三第一次模拟考试 英语 you have mitigations in place and a backup plan if things go wrong.

Thinking about risk can be a big scary, but really, ignoring risk is the riskiest behavior of all. Don’t Avoid Risk-Manage It Passage outline Risk is 71. Introduction Supporting details whatever we do. Risk is beneficial to us if we cope with it in a 72. way. errors. for Admit the risks and make a list of 73. Steps to manage risks While evaluating them, make 74. likelihood and impact. Consider how to avoid the negative outcome to the greatest 75. and prevent your project from being 76. should it happen. Take advantage of your intuition to decide which risks 77. 78. analysis of risk 79. 80. 第五部分 书面表达(满分 25 分) 81.请认真阅读下面有关公告图书馆的文字及相关图表,并按照要求用英语写一篇 150 词左右的文章。

Libraries have always been at the heart of the communities they serve. They are accessible and safe spaces,providing access to huge resources of information and knowledge. Libraries have played an important role in helping generations of immigrants,young people, job seekers and readers to learn,stay connected and get ahead in life. Offering access to books,

newspaper and,later,computers,they opened up a world of knowledge and ideas for millions of people. The public library transcends national and cultural boundarie — no matter where you are in the world,they are an essential part of creating and maintaining an educated and literate population.

But today,public libraries are at a turning point. The way we access and consume information has changed dramatically in the 21st century,and this presents major challenges and opportunities for public library systems across the world.

The advent of new technologies has changed some of our reading habits. But our need for

are that you will make more realistic up to failure. assumptions. Meanwhile, a backup plan will be made for you to 江苏省南京市、盐城市2018届高三第一次模拟考试 英语 shared,community-centred spaces to find information and connect with others is unlikely to change anytime soon.

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第一部分 听力(略)

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)

请认真阅读下面各题,从所给的 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。 21. They all sat together at table, laughing and stories after many years? separation.

A. circulating

B. swapping

C. spreading

D. plotting