江苏省扬州中学2017届高三下学期5月质量监测 英语 Word版含答案

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2017扬州中学高三英语阶段测试

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

( )1. What does the man mean?

A. He wants to try the rice. B. He plans to make the rice.

C. He prefers to have light food.

( )2. When is the film starting?

A. In an hour. B. In half an hour. C. In three minutes.

( )3. Where does the conversation probably take place?

A. At the train station. B. At the airport. C. At the bus stop.

( )4. Who might be speaking to Tom?

A. His boss. B. His teacher. C. His mother.

( )5. What does the man imply about the woman?

A. She should spend more.

B. She should buy the red skirt.

C. She should budget her money carefully.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6 7题。

( )6. What is Cindy's problem?

A. She is worrying about losing her job.

B. She is uncertain about a new job offer.

C. She doesn't get along well with her colleagues.

( )7. How does Cindy find her present job?

A. Interesting. B. Well-paid. C. Easy.

听第7段材料,回答第810题。

( ) 8. What are the two speakers talking about?

A. A student's choice about accommodation.

B. The cost of the self-catering accommodation.

C. The requirements of application for accommodation.

( )9. How much does a single room cost per month for the self-catering accommodation?

A. About $70. B. About $120. C. About $160.

( )10. What is the recommended time to apply for university-owned accommodation?

A. At the beginning of the month.

B. At the end of the month.

C. Before the end of the month.

听第8段材料,回答第1113题。

( )11. Why was the man late?

A. Because he forgot the time.

B. Because he lost his way.

C. Because he went to eat something.

( )12. What is the topic of the conversation?

A. Architecture. B. Art. C. Travelling.

( )13. Which place is the second stop of their trip?

A The Castle. B. The Art Gallery. C. The Botanical Garden.

听第9段材料,回答第1416题。

( )14. Why didn't the man contact the woman immediately after landing?

A. Because of the plane's delay.

B. Because of a business meeting.

C. Because of the wrong phone number.

( )15. Where can the luggage information be found?

A. On the man's ticket.

B. At the information desk.

C. At the Lost and Found office.

( )16. At what number can the man be reached after four o'clock?

A 305-3272. B. 352-9836. C. 333-6282.

听第10段材料,回答第1720题。

( )17. What problem does the speaker focus on?

A. People's being treated unfairly.

B. People's being afraid to voice their opinions.

C. People's being cheated into buying unnecessary things.

( )18. Why do people have such a problem?

A. Because they have low self-respect.

B. Because people around own good sense.

C. Because they don't have enough training.

( )19. How long does the course last?

A. Two hours. B. Ten hours. C. Ten weeks.

( )20. What's the aim of the course?

A. To observe people's behavior.

B. To raise people's self-awareness.

C. To create role-play situations.

第二部分:英语基础知识运用(共两节满分35)

第一节:单项填空(15小题;每小题1满分15)

请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

21.The old couple are considering moving to the country ________ its quietness and lower living

costs.

A. in view of B. in terms of C. in spite of D. in face of

22. We do not ________ between our workers on the basis of their background or ethnic origin.

A. differentiate B. drill C. determine D. deposit

23. The Bank of England's announcement gave the stock market a ________ today.

A. lift B. leak C. label D. load

24. Human beings need attention, and giving attention to each other is, to a large extent, ________

human civilization is based.

A. which B. how C. what D. where

25. Men are equally as good as women at taking care of others; better ________ male nurses can be

a great help in keeping patients still when they are receiving painful treatment.

A. yet B. much C. enough D. even

26. The bank has to ________ investors because it is in a fiercely competitive market.

A. carry on B. let down C. butter up D. cut off

27. John Logie Baird constructed the first colour TV in 1928, but it was in 1938 that the first colour

TV program was broadcast, ________

A. did he B. wasn't it C. was it D. didn't he

28. But the pursuit of the American dream ________ quickly turn into a nightmare, experts warn, as

many of these so­called parachute kids live in the US with little parental supervision.

A. can B. may C. shall D. will

29. Men are more suited to occupational environments ________ require decisive action while

women are better at jobs ________ a considered approach is most important.

A. which; that B. /; when C. which; when D. that; where

30. He is ________ quitting smoking. To do it, he sticks to eating some sugars whenever he wants to

smoke.

A. bent on B. bound to C. desperate to D. abundant in

31.Quite a few people used to believe that disaster________ if a mirror was broken.

A. was sure of striking B. was sure of having struck

C. was sure to be struck D. was sure to strike.

32. — I didn't expect that John would be absent from my last Sunday's birthday party.

— As far as I know, he ________ to see his parents in the countryside on Sundays.

A. goes B. went C. has gone D. had gone

33. Now that the war was over, they could ________ the threads of their life again.

A. take up B. pick up C. make up D. look up

34. — Mike, the office is in a mess. It's your turn to clean it up.

— ________. I did it yesterday and the day before yesterday.

A. Back in a moment. B. Don't count on me.

C. Don't fall for it. D. Get off my back.

35. — Mr Li is the most excellent engineer in our company despite his poor education background.

— ________. His technical capacity comes from his devotion and rich experience.

A. Four eyes see more than two B. The end justifies the means

C. Work makes the workman D. Better late than never

第二节: 完形填空(20小题;每小题1满分20)

Well hidden in our subconsciousness is an idyllic(田园式) vision. We see ourselves on a long trip that spans the __36__ We are travelling by train. Out the windows, we __37__ in the passing scene of cars on nearby highways, of children waving on a crossing, of cattle grazing on a(n) __38__ hillside, of smoke pouring from a power plant, of row upon row of corn and wheat, of flatlands and __39__. of mountains and rolling hillsides, of city skylines and village halls.

__40__ the uppermost in our minds is the final destination. On a certain day at a certain hour, we will pull __41__ the station. Bands will be playing and flags waving. Once we reach the __42__ so many wonderful dreams will come true and the pieces of our lives will be fit together like a(n) __43__ jigsaw puzzle. How restlessly we pace the aisles, damning the minutes loitering, waiting, waiting, waiting for the station.

__44__ we arrived at the station, that will be it”, we __45__ When I'm 18”, When I buy a new 450SL Mercedes Benz”, When I __46__ my last kid through college”, When I have paid off the loan, “When I get a(n) __47__”, When I reach the age of the __48__ I shall live happily ever after.

Sooner or later, we must be __49__ that there is no station, no one place to arrive at once and for all. The __50__ joy of life is the trip. The station is merely a dream. It __51__ outdistances us.

Relish the moment is a good motto. It isn't the burdens of today __52__ drive men mad. It is the regrets over yesterday and the fear of tomorrow. Regret and fear are twin thieves who __53__ us of today.

So stop pacing the aisles and counting the miles. __54__ climb more mountains, eat more ice creams, go barefoot more often, swim more rivers, watch more sunsets, laugh more and cry less. Life must be __55__ as we go along. Then the station will come soon enough.

36. A. coast B. continent C. boundary D. frontier

37. A. absorb B. bring C. drink D. involve

38. A. attractive B. winding C. hollow D. distant

39. A. valleys B. plains C. farms D. fields

40. A. So B. Meanwhile C. But D. Therefore

41. A. out B. into C. up D. over

42. A. local B. trail C. potential D. terminal

43. A. cracked B. separated C. completed D. connected

44. A. While B. Since C. When D. Before

45. A. cry B. whisper C. weep D. sob

46. A. put B. carry C. comb D. pull

47. A. inspiration B. promotion C. profit D. prediction

48. A. commitment B. unemployment C. settlement D. retirement

49. A. thrilled B. confident C. aware D. astonished

50. A. artificial B. incredible C. natural D. true

51. A. constantly B. frequently C. rarely D. accidentally

52. A. which B. that C. what D. as

53. A. rid B. remind C. rob D. steal

54. A. Besides B. Instead C. Nevertheless D. Eventually

55. A. satisfied B. quitted C. tolerated D. lived

第三部分: 阅读理解 (15小题;每小题2满分30)

A

Here's this week's list of four open jobs throughout the local area. Whether you're unemployed and need a job or you are just sick of the one you have, Roswell Patch wants to help. We know new jobs can be hard to come by these days, which is why we'll try to post a selection of jobs we've found in the area on the site each week. Happy hunting!

Part­time Spanish InstructorWorld Language Institute, Inc.Roswell.

World Language Institute, Inc. in Roswell, is currently hiring a part­time, native­speaking Spanish instructor. Applicants must be able to pass a background check and drive a 15­passenger bus to pick up students from several schools, from 2 pm.—6 pm. Monday—Friday. The position pays $10 per hour. More information about the job is available online.

Experienced ServersChili'sAlpharetta

Chili's in Alpharetta is seeking experienced servers to add to its team. Qualifications will include being clean and neat and having great attitude and customer service skills. The pay is $2.13, plus tips. Stop by the store to fill out an application. More information about this position is available online.

Registered Nurse—North Fulton Regional Hospital—Roswell

North Fulton Regional Hospital is looking for a RN/Registered Nurse to fill a 12­hour night shift. Applicants must be registered and previous hospital experience is preferred. More information about the position is available online.

Software EngineerControlScanAlpharetta

ControlScan in Alpharetta is hiring a software engineer. Applicants should have five or more years of relevant experience, as well as advanced knowledge of computer technology. Pay is commensurate(相称) with experience. More information about the position can be found online.

56. Who will mainly work at night?

A. Sally, hired by Chili's.

B. Robert, hired by ControlScan.

C. John, hired by World Language Institute. Inc.

D. Jane, hired by North Fulton Regional Hospital.

57. Which of the following sentences is true according to the passage?

A. We can most probably read the passage in a newspaper.

B. World Language Institute is looking for a part­time teacher.

C. You can apply for the job by sending an E­mail or in person if you want to work in Chili's in Alpharetta.

D. ControlScan in Alpharetta wants to hire an experienced software engineer with a good knowledge of English.

B

By 2050, a completely new type of human will evolve as a result of extremely new technology, behaviour, and natural selection. This is according to Cadell Last, a researcher at the Global Brain Institute, who claims mankind is undergoing a major “evolutionary transition”

In less than four decades, Mr Last claims we will live longer, have children in old age and rely on artificial intelligence to do ordinary and boring tasks. This shift is so significant, he claims, it is comparable to the change from monkeys to apes, and apes to humans. Your 80 or 100 is going to be so radically different than your grandparents Mr Last says, who believes we will spend much of our time living in virtual reality. Some evolutionary scientists believe this age could be as high as 120 by 2050.

Mr Last claims humans will also demonstrate delayed_maturation,_according to a report by Christina Sterbenz in Business Insider. This refers to something known as life history theory which attempts to explain how natural selection shapes key events in a creature's life, such as reproduction. It suggests that as brain sizes increase, organisms need more energy and time to reach their full potential, and so reproduce less.

Instead of living fast and dying younger, Mr Last believes humans will live slow and die old. Global society at the moment is a complete mess he told MailOnline. But in crisis there is opportunity, and in apocalypse(启示) there can be transformation. So I think the next system humanity creates will be far more sophisticated, fair, and abundant than our current civilization.

I think our next system will be as different from the modern world, as our contemporary world is from the medieval(中世纪的) world. The biological clock isn't going to be around forever he added, and said that people could pause it for some time using future technology.

The change is already happening. Today, the average age at which a woman in Britain has her first baby has been rising steadily at 29.8. In the US, just one percent of first children were born to women over the age of 35 in 1970. By 2012, that figure rose to 15 percent.

As countries become socio­economically advanced, more and more people, especially women have the option to engage in cultural reproduction Mr Last added. And as well as having more child­free years to enjoy leisure time, he believes artificial intelligence will make up the need for low­skill jobs. We may also spend a large amount of time living in virtual reality. I'm not quite sure most people have really absorbed the implications of this possibility Mr Last said.

His views are detailed in a paper, titled Human Evolution, Life History Theory, and the End of Biological Reproduction published Current Aging Science.

58. Which statement is compared by Mr Last to the change from monkeys to apes, and apes to humans?

A. We have diseases and die young.

B. We use intelligent robots to do everyday housework.

C. We spend less time in virtual reality.

D. We give birth to a child when we are young.

59. The underlined words in the third paragraph most probably mean “________”

A. Organisms need more energy and time to ripen.

B. Natural selection shapes key events.

C. Reproduction.

D. Reproduce less.

60. In the next system Mr Last explained we can infer that ________

A. women are engaged in cultural reproduction in place of men

B. women are engaged in playing computer games rather than working

C. women are engaged in careers or hobbies instead of giving birth to babies

D. women are engaged in living in virtual reality without options

C

When a big boat, like a cruise ship, goes through the ocean, it often creates waves. This happens when the large engines on the back of the cruise ship cause the water on the ocean's surface move up and down violently. These waves move out from the boat in both directions. If you are captaining a smaller boat, you'd better steer clear of a ship's wake, so that your boat is not surfing on the waves, causing it to overturn.

A wave is a pattern of motion. When you look at a wave, it may appear as simply water moving across the surface of the ocean. In fact, this is false. The water is actually not moving in the same direction as the wave. While the wave itself—the pattern of motion—is moving across the surface of the ocean, the water is actually moving in a circular motion, which brings the water molecules back to their original position. The water merely gives the appearance of moving forward.

If this is confusing, think of the kind of wave you do at a baseball stadium. Viewed from a distance, the wave is clearly moving across the stadium. But the thing that makes up the wave—the people—are not moving across the stadium, they're just moving up and down in their seats. This is just like the water in an ocean wave. A lot of water is moving up and down, which gives water the appearance of moving along with the wave.

Surfers pay a lot of attention to waves. If you're not in an area where the waves are suitable for surfing, then you can't surf. Usually, surfers gather in areas known for big waves—waves that rise high off the ocean's surface. If the wave is bigger, then the surfer is often able to surf for longer distances and perform more tricks. The height of a wave is known as its amplitude. If you could make a wave freeze, then you could measure the wave's amplitude by running a tape measure from the ocean's surface to the very peak of the wave.

All waves can be measured using amplitude and wavelength. While the waves created by a boat have very small amplitude—sometimes as small as a few centimeters—the wavelength can be very short, as lots of waves are being generated. By contrast, a tsunami has very high amplitude, sometimes more than 100 feet, but a relatively long wavelength, as it's a high wave.

Waves generated in the same way can have great differences in amplitude and wavelength. For example, think back to the cruise ship. While each ship creates waves caused by the movement of the boat, the properties of each of the waves may be very different. For example, a larger cruise ship, with powerful engines, may create a wave that has high amplitude and a short wavelength. However, if the ship's engines slow down, they may then start creating less powerful waves at a slower rate. This would cause the waves' amplitude to decrease, but its wavelength to increase.

61. What does the phrase “steer clear of a cruise ship's wake” in the 1st paragraph mean?

A. Keeping awake while steering a ship. B. Getting a clear view of what is ahead.

C. Following the cruise ship very closely. D. Keeping away from the cruise ship.

62. The author gives an example of wave people do in the stadium in order to________

A. illustrate how excited people are in a basketball stadium

B. clear the confusion over measuring the wave's amplitude

C. explain why the water appears to move along the waves

D. demonstrate how to make waves in a basketball stadium

63. The last paragraph gives us the impression that ________

A. the wave's amplitude may vary, but its wavelength remain the same

B. the amplitude of a wave depends on the direction the water moves forward

C. the more powerful the ships' engines are, the higher the waves they generate

D. measuring the amplitude and wavelength of waves is not quite easy

64. What is this passage mainly about?

A. What makes the sea water move forwards.

B. How to steer a cruise ship in the rough sea.

C. Why people create waves in the stadium.

D. How waves are created and measured.

D

Jobs quickly became bored with college. He liked being at Reed, just not taking the required classes. In fact he was surprised when he found out that, for all of its hippie aura, there were strict course requirements. When Wozniak came to visit, Jobs waved his schedule at him and complained, They are making me take all these courses. Woz replied, Yes, that's what they do in college. Jobs refused to go to the classes he was assigned and instead went to the ones he wanted, such as a dance class where he could enjoy both the creativity and the chance to meet girls. I would never have refused to take the courses you were supposed to, that's a difference in our personality Wozniak marveled.

Jobs also began to feel guilty, he later said, about spending so much of his parents' money on an education that did not seem worthwhile. All of my working­class parents' savings were being spent on my college tuition he recounted in a famous commencement address at Stanford. “I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life and no idea how college was going to help me figure it out. And here I was spending all of the money my parents had saved their entire life. So I decided to drop out and trust that it would all work out okay.”

He didn't actually want to leave Reed; he just wanted to quit paying tuition and taking classes that didn't interest him. Remarkably, Reed tolerated that. He had a very inquiring mind that was enormously attractive said the dean of students, Jack Dudman. He refused to accept automatically received truths, and he wanted to examine everything himself. Dudman allowed Jobs to audit classes and stay with friends in the dorms even after he stopped paying tuition.

The minute I dropped out I could stop taking the required classes that didn't interest me, and begin dropping in on the ones that looked interesting he said. Among them was a calligraphy class that appealed to him after he saw posters on campus that were beautifully drawn. “I learned about serif and sans serif typefaces, about varying the amount of space between different letter combinations, about what makes great typography great. It was beautiful, historical, artistically subtle in a way that science can't capture, and I found it fascinating.

It was yet another example of Jobs consciously positioning himself at the intersection of the arts and technology. In all of his products, technology would be married to great design, elegance, human touches, and even romance. He would be in the fore of pushing friendly graphical user interfaces. The calligraphy course would become iconic in that regard. If I had never dropped in on that single course in college, the Mac would have never had multiple typefaces or proportionally spaced fonts. And since Windows just copied the Mac, it's likely that no personal computer would have them.

In the meantime Jobs decked out a bohemian existence on the fringes of Reed. He went barefoot most of the time, wearing sandals when it snowed. Elizabeth Holmes made meals for him, trying to keep up with his obsessive diets. He returned soda bottles for spare change, continued his treks to the free Sunday dinners at the Hare Krishna temple, and wore a down jacket in the heatless garage apartment he rented for $20 a month. When he needed money, he found work at the psychology department lab maintaining the electronic equipment that was used for animal behaviour experiments. Occasionally Chrisann Brennan would come to visit. Their relationship sputtered along erratically. But mostly he tended to the stirrings of his own soul and personal quest for enlightenment.

I came of age at a magical time he reflected later. Our consciousness was raised by Zen, and also by LSD.” Even later in life he would credit psychedelic drugs for making him more enlightened. Taking LSD was a profound experience, one of the most important things in my life. LSD shows you that there's another side to the coin, and you can't remember it when it wears off, but you know it. It reinforced my sense of what was important—creating great things instead of making money, putting things back into the stream of history and of human consciousness as much as I could.

65. Jobs and Wozniak differed in ________

A. approach to freedom B. attitude to requirements

C. appetite for knowledge D. affection for college life

66. One factor in Job's decision to leave college is that ________

A. his family was in absolute poverty

B. he wanted to be independent of his parents

C. the college couldn't prepare him for his set goal

D. he wouldn't have his parents' money wasted

67. From Jack Dudman's statement, we can see that Jobs was ________

A. rather difficult to get along with B. very serious about existing beliefs

C. quite good at solving problems D. too stubborn to change his mind

68. The underlined word “audit” in paragraph 3 means “________”

A. give successfully B. miss occasionally

C. attend informally D. conduct irregularly

69. Jobs worked on typefaces while suffering from a hard life ________

A. to bring something great into existence

B. to prove his value to the whole world

C. to make himself wealthy for a better life

D. to show college was unimportant to him

70. Which of the following can be the proper title for the passage?

A. Stay Out B. Work Out C. Hold Out D. Drop Out

(非选择题 共35)

第四部分:任务型阅读(10小题;每小题1满分10)

Troubled by the poor performance of their investments, many people are taking steps to stop decrease of their savings and rethink their financial plans. They are not sure what to do to maximize returns in light of stock market fluctuations, new tax laws, low interest rates and skyrocketing real estate values. People are afraid of making a mistake and losing more money says financial counselor Denise Hughes. The do­it­yourself investor of the 1990s is more comfortable now doing nothing. But doing nothing isn't better than doing something smart. Here's what financial advisors are recommending to their clients

Plan for financial aid. Most parents don't save nearly enough for children's education. They assume that investing in a 529 plan is the best place for your savings. While a 529 plan offers tax­free growth and withdrawals for college costs, colleges look at these savings when evaluating their qualification and how much they will hand over. Do save aggressively for college in a taxable account in your name if your household income is below $100000. In this case, your child will likely qualify for some financial aid. Do invest in a 529 plan if your income is higher than $100000 and will likely remain at or above that level when your child enters college. In this case, the 529 plan is great because you probably won't qualify for financial aid anyway.

Expect ups and downs. Annoyed by three straight years of stock market declines, many people have been shifting to lower­risk investments. But just as taking too much risk can hurt your portfolio's(投资组合) growth rate, so can hiding out in excessive safe investments. Do consider investing in funds that you'll hold on to for more than a year. Under the new tax law, long­term capital gains are taxed at a maximum of 15%, down from 20%. Do look at stock funds that pay dividends(红利). Dividends on stocks used to be taxed at your personal income tax rate. Under the new law, they are now taxed at no more than 15%. Investing in these funds will not only hold down taxes but also sustain your portfolio's value in tough times.

Forget high fees. Over the next ten years, achieving the kind of double­digit returns we experienced over the past 20 years will be much harder. In the 1990s, the average rate of returns for a portfolio allocated 60% to stocks and 40% to bonds was 13.2% after taxes and transaction expenses. Over the coming decade, this rate is expected to be closer to 5.5%. Don't pay unnecessarily high investment costs and fees. For example, if you can save half a percentage point on your fund expense ratio(the fee that funds charge you each year to manage your money), your average investment return could be 6% instead of 5%.

Title: How to Manage Your Money

第五部分:书面表达(满分25)

请阅读下面材料,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章

【写作内容】1.用约30个单词阐述上述信息的主要内容

2.用约120个单词发表你的观点,内容包括

(1)支持或者反对共享单车的推广(2)用2-3个理由或论据支撑你的观点

【写作要求】1.写作过程中不能直接引用原文原句

2.作文中不能出现真实姓名或学校名称

3.不必写标题

【评分标准】内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数得当。

扬州中学高三英语阶段性检测答案

听力

1-5CBBAC 6-10 BAABC 11-15 ACABA 16-20 CBACB

单选

2125 AAADA 2630 CBADA 3135 DABBC

完形填空

3640 BCDAC 4145 BDCCA 4650 ABDCD 5155 ABCBD

阅读理解

5657 DB 5860 BAC 6164 DCCD 6570 BDBCAD

任务型阅读

71. fear 72. sense 73. Tips/Suggestions/Advice 74. Assumptions 75. access 76. suits

77. risky 78. less 79. sustainable 80. Avoiding

第五部分:书面表达

Possible version 1

The passage conveys to us the bike-sharing boom across the country, with more companies springing up in the market. The service not only brings great convenience to people, but causes some problems as well.

From my standpoint, bike-sharing system has become an essential part of public transportation in cities and should be actively promoted. Firstly, with an increasing number of people choosing the service to get around, the number of cars on the roads will decrease dramatically, which really helps the environment and reduces traffic jams. Furthermore, this service also benefits individuals in various ways. For example, it provides locals and tourists with a convenient, cheap and healthy means of transport. Those who would otherwise use their own bicycles don't need to be concerned about such problems as theft, storage and maintenance.

In a word, bike sharing is an innovative service, which relieves urban traffic pressure and brings citizens enormous benefits. And more shared bikes should be launched into the market.

Possible version 2

The passage conveys to us the bike-sharing boom across the country, with more companies springing up in the market. The service not only brings great convenience to people, but causes some problems as well.

In my opinion, bike-sharing should not be promoted at present for the following reasons. In order to attract more subscribers, the bike-sharing companies are flooding walkways and other public spaces with hundreds of bikes in the hope of promoting their services, which brings great inconvenience to pedestrians. Furthermore, for lack of relevant regulations, some uncivilized people deliberately damage shared bikes, for example, by throwing them into rivers or piling them up randomly. A fairly high deposit fee has also been criticized in a country familiar with accessing inexpensive public services.

In conclusion, bike-sharing system shouldn't be promoted before regulations and policies are put in place. The government, companies and users should all play their role in making bike-sharing sustainable and enjoyable.

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