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2020年上海市高考英语二模试卷(b卷)

2020年上海市高考英语二模试卷(b卷)

2020年上海市高考英语二模试卷(B卷)第I卷(共100分)I. Listening Comprehension(25分)Section ADirections:In Section A,you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation,a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it,read the four possible answers on your paper,and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.(1分)A.In a gym.B.In a department store.C.In a shoe﹣repair shop.D.On the playground.2.(1分)A.She appreciates the man's help.B.She worked hard on her speech.C.Her speech was somewhat long.D.She should have made better preparation.3.(1分)A.Forty.B.Thirty.C.Fifteen.D.Twenty.4.(1分)A.Indifferent.B.Apologetic.C.Excited.D.Disappointed.5.(1分)系统找不到该试题6.(1分)A.A holiday plan.B.An outdoor activity.C.The weather forecast.D.The view of a lake.7.(1分)A.Fix the camera.B.Take photos.C.Set up a sign.D.Teach the woman.8.(1分)A.She seldom receives letters from her old friends.B.She keeps touch with her former classmates regularly.C.The man must reply to the e﹣mail immediately out of courtesy.D.The man should drop a few lines occasionally.9.(1分)A.She must have left the book in the reading room.B.She needn't have borrowed so many books.C.She should remember to put things in good order.D.The notebook might be hidden under the pile of journals.10.(1分)A.She will not stay up late in the future.B.She couldn't understand why the man enjoyed the lecture.C.She was too tried to focus on the lecture.D.The literature class was too boring for herSection BDirections:In Section B,you will hear one longer conversation and two short passages,and you will be asked several questions on each of the conversation and the passages. The conversation and the passages will be read twice,but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question,read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.11.(4.5分)(1)A.The benefit of chewing gum.B.Signs in the classroom.C.The importance of attention.D.Ways to remove the sticky substance.(2)A.Do some calculations.B.Write down some numbers.C.Answer questions.D.Finish a test paper.(3)A.By asking for a leave.B.By pretending to chew gum.C.By wandering in class.D.By taking in more oxygen.12.(4.5分)(1)A.1973.B.36,500.C.20.D.300,000.(2)A.Workers' wages increase largely every year.B.More money is spent on citizens' welfare.C.Foreign investment is favoured.D.Business activity is regulated.(3)A.lreland's traditional values.B.Ireland's future development.C.Ireland's amazing history.D.lreland's economic growth.13.(6分)(1)A.How to care for precious metals.B.A standard unit for measuring weight.C.The value of precious metals.D.The wide use of scales.(2)A.To check the accuracy of scales.B.To calculate the density of other metals.C.To observe changes in the atmosphere.D.To measure amounts of rainfall.(3)A.Someone lost it.B.Someone spilled water on it.C.It was made of low quality metal.D.The standard for measuring had changed.(4)A.It is reasonable for an object with such an important function.B.It is a small amount to pay for so much precious metal.C.It is difficult to judge the value of such an object.D.It is too high for such a light weight.II. Grammar and Vocabulary(20分)Section A(10分)Directions:After reading the passage below,fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word,fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word;for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.14.(10分)The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security,the Ministry of Education and other central departments,recently issued a notice (1)forbids any gender discrimination against women in the workplace.China has made great achievements in establishing gender equality.(2)some women,especially in pregnancy﹣related conditions,are still more likely to face discrimination in the workplace or (3)looking for jobs.To ensure the rights of women to give birth,the notice requires employers not ask female applicants non﹣job﹣related questions (4)(involve)their marital status or number and ages of their children,(5)have new female hirees take pregnancy tests.(6)coordinated face﹣to﹣face meeting mechanism will be established to ensure the implementation of the new regulation.Employers who are reported (7)(discriminate)against job applicants based on gender will be summoned.Those who refuse to stop or rectify the situation will be punished according the law and exposed to the public through media.Employers and human resource companies who post in portals job advertisements that include gender bias shall be ordered to make corrections,and may face penalties and have their business licenses (8)(suspend).In addition,more favorable measures (9)(take)to further support the employment of women (10)enhancing job﹣training services for women,providing child care services for children under 3,and improving the maternity insurance system for female employees.Section B(10分)Directions:Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need. 15.(10分)A.genuine B.subjected C.twisted D.chiefly E.influentialF.ruling G.occupying H.commonlyI.exploitation J.ultimately K.account The picture of miseries and sufferings of the Black woman in America may appear,perhaps darker and more depressing than Dante's(但丁)description of Hell because in the history of human race,the Black woman in America has suffered the most.A close and critical(1)of the history of the Black woman's life and condition since her arrival in a strange land will unfold very well the long story of her pain and sorrow associated with her mutilated(被切断的)soul.Since her arrival on the foreign shore,the Black woman has been facing the worst kind of(2)and oppression.As a Black she has had to endure all the horrors of slavery and has been the object of continually inhumane treatment in all kinds of work,(3)the lowest place on the wage scale and restricted to the lowest﹣status and the most uncreative jobs.Since times of slavery,Black womanhood has been destroyed,(4)and abused with racial and inhuman practices by black men and white men and women.In the process,they have lost their(5)"self",and have developed a(n)complexity in themselves﹣though as black women,they see themselves with the eyes of white men and women and black men.This has(6)been responsible for the destruction of their self ﹣confidence and the feeling of being human.They look upon themselves as masters' belongings.As a mother she has seen her children sold into slavery.She has seen them left at home without attention while she attended to the needs of the children of the(7)class.She has seen her children suffer from drug addiction,the lack of decent education and experience attacks by a racist society,and populating the prisons of this nation.In addition,besides suffering the common fate of all oppressed people,the African﹣American women continue to undergo the oppression of woman by men,which existed for long.In the home she becomes "the slave of a slave".Men may be cruelly treated and(8)to all sorts of dehumanizing treatment on the part of the ruling class.However,at least they can take out their frustration on someone else,their women.Thus feminism in America means much more than what it stands for in other European countries,chiefly because it has different role and meaning with respect to the Black women.If a feminist is(9)defined as one who is involved in transforming andreinterpreting familiar realities,then Black women are innate(天生的)feminists.Black women writing exhibits and constructs a Black women's literary tradition that is inherently feminist.Barbara Smith,an (10)Black feminist critic,states that the ability of Black women to survive in the face of White America exhibits an innate feminist potential.III. Reading Comprehension(45分)Section A(15分)Directions:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.16.(15分)Our Global VillageNearing autumn's close.My neighbor ﹣How do Our es he live,I wonder?These lines were written by a famous poet nearly three hundred years ago.They expressa timeless and universal curiosity in one's fellow man.The word 'neighbor' in the poem (1)people very much like one's self.He may live next door,similar in dress,diet,custom and language.Today,few people are surrounded by neighbors who are cultural copies of themselves.Tomorrow we can expect to spend most of our lives in the (2)of a variety of neighbors.They may speak in a different tongue,seek different values and behave according to different norms.As our world is (3),our neighbors increasingly will be people whose life styles contrast sharply with our own.Science and technology has turned our world into a global village.The term﹣global village﹣was (4)by Marshal Mcluhan.It is used to describe the (5)of the world as a result of the mass media.Nowadays,the mass media is able to bring (6)from all corners of the globe into people's homes.Communication technologies make it possible to connect with people in other countries on the phone and the Internet.Modern transportation systems also (7)to the creation of the global village.Now astronauts can (8)around the globe in eighty minutes.The moon is already within our range of travel,and the addition of Mars is just a (9)of time.A visit to major cities such as New York,London,and Tokyo shows that movement of people from one country to another has become commonplace.People everywhere are gaining (10),and this is just the beginning.Our mobility places us in (11)with people from other cultures.And when we meet,we need to communicate.In fact,we must communicate.This communicative behavior is called (12)communication.It occurs whenever a message sender is a member of one culture and a message receiver is of another.We may find intercultural communication difficult.Even if we overcome the natural (13)of language differences,we may fail to understand and to be understood.Misunderstanding may even become the rule (14)the exception.In order to communicate effectively and appropriately in English,we need,(15)to become aware of the interrelationship between language and culture.Language is part of culture and plays an important role in it.Without language,culture would not be possible.(1)A.refers to B.appeals to C.devotes to D.connects to(2)A.company B.form C.need D.maintenance (3)A.transferred B.transplanted C.transformed D.formed(4)A.developed B.coined C.made D.charted(5)A.changing B.reformation C.shrinking D.sinking(6)A.evidence B.convenience C.events D.accidents(7).A.contribute B.owe C.distribute D.attribute(8)A.circle B.cycle C.circulate D.surf(9)A.matter B.coming C.result D.future(10)A.freedom B.pleasure C.chances D.mobility(11)A.contract B.contrary C.contact D.contrast(12)A.foreign B.domestic C.intercultural D.inner(13)A.cause B.barriers C.resolution D.foundation(14)A.other than B.rather than C.in addition to D.or rather(15)A.therefore B.otherwise C.nevertheless D.however Section B(22分)Directions:Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in thepassage you have just read.17.(8分)As degrees have become more common,their importance as signaling devices is rising.A recent study by Joseph Fuller and Manjari Raman of Harvard Business School found that companies routinely require applicants to have degrees,even though only a minority of those already working in the role have them.This increases the graduate premium﹣but by punishing non﹣graduates rather than boosting the absolute returns to degrees.Analysis by The Economist of American census data finds that between 1970 and 2015 the share of workers aged 25﹣64 with at least a bachelor's degree increased in 256 out of 265 occupations.Some of these are intellectually demanding jobs that changed a lot over that period,such as aerospace engineer or statistician.Others are non﹣graduate jobs such as waiting tables.Sixteen percent of waiters now have degrees﹣perhaps,in most cases,because they could not find a graduate job.But other jobs that are mostly done by graduates,such as journalism,nursing and teaching in primary schools,used to require only shorter training,often received while working.Today,having a degree is usually an entry requirement.26.5m workers in America﹣two﹣thirds of those with degrees﹣are doing work that was mostly done by non﹣graduates a half﹣century ago.Advances in technology have doubtless made some of these jobs more demanding.But not all of them,at least judging by pay.We find only a weak link between higher shares of graduates in an occupation and higher salaries.For around half of the occupations that employ higher shares of graduates now than a half﹣century ago,real wages have fallen.Andreas Schleicher,the head of education research at the OECD,reckons that "countries have skills shortages,not degree shortages".The way universities have come to monopolise higher education,he says,is a problem in part because universities do not suit all kinds of learners.And university dropouts tend to see little in the way of financial benefit from the part of their course that they have finished.(1)According the first paragraph,the demand for degrees.A.means a majority of staff in company are now have degrees.B.enables those with degrees to earn more money.C.signals that non﹣graduates will find it more difficult to find a job.D.leads to those non﹣graduates being punished by their employers.(2)What can be learned from the text?A.Non﹣graduate jobs such as waiting tables now need a college degree.B.Some jobs that are mostly done by graduates,such as journalism must go through training.C.Degrees don't necessary lead to higher wages.D.Most graduates receive higher salaries now than a half﹣century ago.(3)What does the underlined word "monopolise" mean?A.promoteB.controlC.sponsorD.recognize(4)Which opinion will Andreas Schleicher most probably agree with?A.The emphasis on degrees will hinder the career choice for those without a degree.B.Countries should attach more importance on degrees.C.Universities dropouts tend to have more skills than graduates.D.Financial benefit is little for university degrees.18.(6分)University Room RegulationsApproved and Prohibited ItemsThe following items are approved for use in residential (住宿的)rooms:electric blankets,hair dryers,personal computers,radios,televisions and DVD players.Items that are not allowed in student rooms include:candles,ceiling fans,fireworks,waterbeds,sun lamps and wireless routers.Please note that any prohibited items will be taken away by the Office of Residence Life.Access to Residential RoomsStudents are provided with a combination (组合密码)for their room door locks upon check﹣in.Do not share your room door lock combination with anyone.The Office of Residence Life may change the door lock combination at any time at the expense of the resident if it is found that the student has shared the combination with others.The fee is ﹩25 to change a room combination.Cooking PolicyStudents living in buildings that have kitchens are only permitted to cook in the kitchen.Students must clean up after cooking.This is not the responsibility of housekeeping staff.Kitchens that are not kept clean may be closed for use.With the exception of using a small microwave oven to heat food,students are not permitted to cook in their rooms.Pet PolicyNo pets except fish are permitted in student rooms.Students who are found with pets,whether visiting or owned by the student,are subject to an initial fine of ﹩100 and a continuing fine of ﹩50 a day per pet.Students receive written notice when the fine goes into effect.If,one week from the date of written notice,the pet is not removed,the student is referred to the Student Court.Quiet HoursResidential buildings must maintain an atmosphere that supports the academic mission of the University.Minimum quiet hours in all campus residences are 11:00 pm to 8:00 am Sunday through Thursday.Quiet hours on Friday and Saturday nights are 1:00 am to 8:00 am.Students who violate quiet hours are subject to a fine of ﹩25.(1)Which of the following items are allowed in student rooms?A.Ceiling fans and waterbeds.B.TVs and electric blankets.C.Hair dryers and candles.D.Wireless routers and radios.(2)What if a student is found to have told his combination to others?A.The combination should be changed.B.He should be fined $25.C.The Office replace the door lock.D.He should check out of the room.(3)What can we learn from the passage?A.A microwave oven is allowed to be used.B.students enjoy a party in residences on 7:00 am,Sunday.C.A housekeeper is to clean up the kitchen.D.No pets are permitted in student rooms.19.(8分)If plastic had been invented when the Pilgrims(清教徒移民)sailed from Plymouth,England,to North America ﹣and the Mayflower had been stocked with bottled water and plastic﹣wrapped snacks ﹣their plastic waste would likely still be around,four centuries later.If the Pilgrims had been like many people today and had simply thrown their empty bottles and wrappers over the side,Atlantic waves and sunlight would have worn all that plastic into tiny bits.And those bits might still be floating around the world's oceans today,waiting to be eaten by unfortunate fish,and eventually perhaps by one of us.Because plastic wasn't invented until the late 19th century,and production really only took off around 1950,we have a mere 9.2 billion tons of the stuff to deal with.Of that,more than 6.9 billion tons have become waste.And of that waste,a shocking 6.3 billion tons never made it to recycling facilities.No one knows how much unrecycled plastic waste ends up in the ocean,Earth's last sink.In 2015,Jenna Jambeck,a university of Georgia engineering professor,caught everyone's attention with a rough estimate:between 5.3 million and 14 million tons each year just from coastal regions.Most of it isn't thrown off ships,she and her colleagues say,but is dumped carelessly on land or in rivers,mostly in Asia.It's then blown or washed into the sea.It's unclear how long it will take for that plastic to completely biodegrade (降解).Estimates range from 450 years to never.Meanwhile,ocean plastic is estimated to kill millions of marine animals every year.Nearly 700 species,including endangered ones,are known to have been affected by it.Some are harmed visibly ﹣﹣﹣strangled(勒死)by abandoned fishing nets.Many more are probably harmed invisibly.Marine species of all sizes,from fish to whale,now eat microplastics,the bits smaller than one﹣fifth of an inch across.On Hawaii's Big Island,on a beach to which no paved road,I walked ankle﹣deep through mocroplastics.After that,I could understand why some people see ocean plastic as an approaching disaster,worthmentioning in the same breath as climate change.And yet there's a key difference:Ocean plastic is not as complicated as climate change.There are no mean waste deniers(否认者),at least so far.To do something aboutit,we have to remake our planet's entire energy system."This isn't a Problem where we don't know what the solution is," says Jambeck."We know how to pick up garbage.Anyone can do it.We know how to deal with it.We know how to recycle." It's a matter of building the necessary institutions and systems,she says ﹣﹣﹣ideally before the ocean tums,for centuries to come,into a thin soup of plastic.(1)In the first paragraph the author emphasizes the fact that.A.British people migrated to America four centuries ago.B.people have kept doing research in plastic for four centuries.C.there was no plastic pollution four centuries ago.D.plastic waste would remain in the ocean for four centuries.(2)How are marine animals harmed invisibly by ocean plastic?A.They eat microplastics.B.They drown in microplastics.C.They are coated with waste plastic bags.D.They are struggling in abandoned plastic nets.(3)Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A.People all agree reducing plastic production is the solution.B.People all agree plastic waste has caused ocean plastic.C.It has been scheduled to reverse the trend of climate change.D.It has been scheduled to reverse the trend of ocean plastic.(4)Which of the following is the best title of the passage?A.Ocean Plastic and Climate Change.B.To Biodegrade or to Recycle?C.Planet or Plastic?D.Earth's Last Sink.Section C(8分)Directions:Read the following passages. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.20.(8分)A.This means that it's not that math itself hurts;rather,the anticipation of math is painful.B.Researchers have developed a mind﹣reading device that can retrieve images from the person's memory with the help of brain scans.C.For most students,math can be tough but scientists have proved that math problems can actually trigger physical pain.D.Using a brain﹣scan machine,scientists noticed that whenever people from Group One saw a yellow circle,their brain would respond in a way similar to when their body is feeling pain.E.The higher a person's anxiety of a maths task,the more he activated brain regions associated with threat detection,and the experience of pain.F.Most students,especially girls,are extremely scared of math.Does solving a math problem give you a headache?Do you feel nervous when you sit a math exam?(1)Scientists came to his conclusion with an in﹣depth experiment,which was published in the Public Library of Science One journal.They began by finding out how much participants fear math.Those involved were asked a series of questions such as how they feel when they receive a math textbook or when they walk into a math lesson.Based on their answers,participants were divided into groups.One group was made up of people who were particularly afraid of math and participants in the other group were more comfortable with the subject.Both groups were then given either math tasks or word tasks.When a math task was going to come next,a yellow circle would appear but when a word task was soon to come,a blue square would be shown.(2)It was like the pain they would fee,for example,if they burnt their hand on a hot stove.But they reacted less strongly when they knew that they would be faced with a word task.However,scientists saw no strong brain response from people in the second group.Math can be difficult,and for those with high levels of mathematics﹣anxiety (HMA),math is associated with tension,apprehension and fear."When you are really thinking about the math problems,your mind is racing and you are worrying about all the things that couldgo wrong," explained Ian Lyons from University of Chicago,US,leader of the study."(3)"More interestingly,the brain activity disappeared when participants actually started dealing with the math tasks."(4)" Lyons said.Based on the study,scientists suggested that things could be done to help students worry less and move past their fear of math,which might mean they perform better in tests.IV. Summary Writing(10分)21.(10分)Directions:Read the following passage.Summarize the main idea and the main point(s)of the passage in no more than 60 words.Use your own words as far as possible.The rise of multinational corporations,global marketing,new communications technologies,and shrinking cultural differences have led to an unparalleled increase in global public relations or PR.Surprisingly,since modern PR was largely an American invention,America's relations is being threatened by PR efforts in other countries.Ten years ago,for example,the world's top five public relations agencies were American﹣owned.In 1991,only one was.The British in particular are becoming more sophisticated and creative.A recent survey found that more than half of all British companies include PR as part of their corporate planning activities,compared to about one﹣third of U.S.companies.It may not be long before London replaces New York as the capital of PR.Why is America lagging behind in the global PR race?First,Americans as a whole tend to be fairly provincial and take more of an interest in local affairs.Knowledge of world geography,for example,has never been strong in this country.Secondly,Americans lag behind their European and Asian counterparts in knowing a second language.Less than 5 percent of Burson﹣Marshall's U.S.employees know two languages.Ogilvy and Mather has about the same percentage.Conversely,some European firms have half or more of their employees fluent in a second language.Finally,people involved in PR abroad tend to keepa closer eye on international affairs.In the financial PR area,for instance,most Americansread the Wall Street Journal.Overseas,their counterparts read the Journal as well as the Financial Times of London and The Economist,publications not often read in this country.Perhaps the PR industry might take a lesson from Ted Turner of CNN (Cable NewsNetwork).Turner recently announced that the word "foreign" would no longer be used on CNN news broadcasts.According to Turner,global communications have made the nations of the world so interdependent that there is no longer any such things as foreign.第II卷(共40分)V. Translation(15分)Directions:Translate the following sentences into English,using the words given in the brackets.22.(3分)多吃富含维他命的蔬菜和水果有助于保持身体健康.(maintain)23.(3分)救援人员千方百计去营救困在井下的工人.(lengths)24.(4分)经过一年的努力,他的各科在班上名列前茅,然而他却把成功归功于他身边的人们.(owe)25.(5分)正是为了人民的利益,一些政府官员抵制金钱和权力的诱惑,将经济改革进行到底.(It).VI. Guided Writing(25分)26.(25分)Directions:Write an English composition in 120﹣150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.近年来英语学习热持续升温,许多幼儿园开设了英语课.然而,许多专家认为孩子不宜过早学习外语,应该先学好中文.请就幼儿园是否应该开设英语课谈谈你的看法并说明理由.2020年上海市高考英语二模试卷(B卷)参考答案与试题解析第I卷(共100分)I. Listening Comprehension(25分)Section ADirections:In Section A,you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation,a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it,read the four possible answers on your paper,and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.(1分)A.In a gym.B.In a department store.C.In a shoe﹣repair shop.D.On the playground.【解答】B2.(1分)A.She appreciates the man's help.B.She worked hard on her speech.C.Her speech was somewhat long.D.She should have made better preparation.【解答】B3.(1分)A.Forty.B.Thirty.C.Fifteen.D.Twenty.【解答】A4.(1分)A.Indifferent.B.Apologetic.C.Excited.D.Disappointed.【解答】D。

2020年上海市黄浦区高考英语二模试卷解析版

2020年上海市黄浦区高考英语二模试卷解析版

高考英语二模试卷题号I II III IV V VI 总分得分一、阅读理解(本大题共11小题,共22.0分)ACalled "the man who shaped America" and "the father of modern industrial design" , Raymond Loewy must be one of the most influential designers of all time. He revolutionized the industry, working as a consultant for more than 200 companies and creating designs for everything from packaging to refrigerators, from cars to the interiors of spacecraft. Loewy's design all had one thing in common. They were shaped by the MAYA principle -Most Advanced Yet Acceptable. His idea was that people will not accept solutions to design problems if the solutions are too different from current designs.After a short period as a fashion illustrator, Loewy started his career in industrial design in 1929 by re-designing a copying machine for the British manufacturer, Sigmund Gestetner. The 28-year-old designer completed the task in three days and the design of the machine lasted for the next 40 years.The Gestetner copying machine was the beginning of many designs which used streamlining (流线型). He described this as "beauty through function and simplification". He spent the next 50 years streamlining everything from postage stamps and company logos to the interiors of stores. The famous Greyhound bus and Studebaker car show his use of streamlining in action.He is perhaps most famous for his re-design of the Lucky Strike packaging. In 1940 , the President of the Lucky Strike Manufacturing Company, George Washington Hill, bet Loewy 美元50,000 that he could not improve the appearance of the green and red Lucky Strike. Loewy accepted the challenge. He changed the background of the packet from green to white. Then he put the red lucky strike target on both sides of the packet. This made itmore eye-catching and greatly increased sales. It is now recognized as a design classic. Loewy's logo design aimed at "Visual retention". He wanted to make sure that anyone whosaw the logo, even for a short while, would never forget it. He designed many highly visible logos for famous companies such as Shell Oil , Exxon, Greyhound and Nabisco.By the mid-20th century, his industrial design firm was so famous that he could say "the average person, leading a normal life…is bound to be in daily contact with some of the things, service or structure" designed by his firm.1. Loewy's biggest influence was in ______ .A. completely changing the design industryB. successfully shaping Americans' tasteC. changing people's idea about designD. building a professional design team2. Loewy's designs were based on the idea of ______ .A. providing most immediately recognizable designsB. providing completely different designsC. speeding up the design processD. offering original but not revolutionary answers to problems3. Loewy's logo designs aimed at ______ .第1页,共16页A. making the companies well knownB. bringing freshness for a short whileC. attracting people to the companies' historyD. making company symbols very memorable4. What can we infer from the last paragraph? ______A. Loewy provided service to ordinary people.B. Loewy's designs were famous and influential.C. Loewy's design firms existed all over the world.D. Loewy was welcomed and respected by the public.BA familiar voice is just few digits away from you. Whether you prefer high-tech options or more traditional landlines, there are affordable way to call home when you travel abroad, even if you don't carry an internationally-capable cellphone.Repaid Calling CardsRepaid calling cards provide the ultimate in flexibility: they can be used from most locations, including pay phones, cell phones and landlines. But not all calling cards are equal, especially overseas. Compare the rate options associated with different cards, whether youbuy them before you travel or on the road. Some charge a pre-connection fee as well as a per minute fee, for example.Callback ServiceAs the name suggests, these services call you and then place your call at cheaper rates. You initiate the call by dialing a "trigger number -a connection to the call-back service's computers. Let the call ring once and then hang up. The computer calls you back from the United States using lower international rates and makes the connection after verifying your account number. Often cheaper than direct-dial calls, but the services may not work at hotels, where staff may not accept the return calls. The service is welcome to those who make lots of international calls.Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP)VoIP works by digitalizing your voice and sending it via the Internet to the person you're calling, who hears it on his PC speakers, or by routing it through regular telephone lines to anyone's standard phone line. VoIP services generally work best with a broadband or wireless Internet connection and can be used from hotel rooms, Internet cafes or wireless hot spots if you have a notebook computer. Since most calls use the Internet, and connections into and out of the Internet are typically local calls, the rates are astonishing low.5. According to the passage,if computer technology is not available,travelers are advisedto call by ______ .A. landlineB. repaid calling cardC. callback serviceD. pay phone6. What is focused on in the callback service? ______A. Making a phone call as brief as possible.B. Taking advantage of the hotel phone call service.C. Saving on calls by calling from home.D. Using the bank account for call pay in any country.7. The passage is mainly intended to ______ .A. offer tips to travelers on how to call home for lessB. help travelers find the easiest way to call back homeC. introduce the optional approaches to family connectionD. advise travelers to call home through broadband or wireless InternetCTourism is a leisure activity, whose prework means just the opposite. Acting as a tourist is one of the clear characteristics of being "modern" and the popular concept of tourism is that, it is organized within particular place and occurs for a period of time, which is arranged beforehand. Tourist relationships arise from a movement of people to, and their stay in, various destinations. This necessarily involves some movement, that is the journey, and a period of stay in a new place or places. The journey and the stay are by definition outside the normal places, of residence and work, and are of a short-term and temporary nature, and there is a clear intention to return home within a relatively short period of time.Modern societies engage in such tourist practices. New socialized forms of transportation andhotel facilities have developed in order to cope with the mass character of the gazes of tourists, as opposed to the individual character of travel. Places are chosen to be visited and be gazedupon because there is an anticipation (期望) especially through daydreaming and fantasy ofintense pleasures, either on a different scale or involving different senses from those who havebeen there. Such anticipation is also constructed and stays through a variety of non-touristpractices, such as films, TV, literature, magazines, records and videos which constructand reinforce this daydreaming.Tourists tend to visit features of landscape and townscape which separate them off fromeveryday experience. Such aspects are viewed because they are thought to be in some senseout of the ordinary. The viewing of these tourist sights often involves different forms of socialpatterning with a much greater sensitivity to visual elements of landscape or townscape than is normally found in everyday life. People hang around these sights in a way that they would not normally do in their home environment and the vision is objectified or captured through photographs, postcards films and so on which enable the memory to be endlessly reproduced and recaptured.One of the earliest research paper on the subject of tourism is Boorstin's analysis of the"pseudo-event" (1964)where he argues that contemporary Americans cannot experience"reality" directly but are happy with "pseudo-events". Isolated from the host environment andthe local people, the mass tourist travels in guided groups and finds pleasure in fake orman-made attractions, and is cheated into enjoying the pseudo-events and disregarding thereal world outside. Over time the images generated of different tourist sights lead to a closedself- perpetuating(自我延续的)system of a false belief that provides the tourist with the basis for selecting or deciding potential places to visit. Such visits are made, says Boorstin, within the "environmental bubble" of the familiar American style hotel which keeps the tourist from the strangeness of the host environment.8. In the 1st paragraph, the author wants to say that before you travel to a new place______ .A. making a careful travel plan is necessaryB. planning travel involves time and thoughtC. getting travel tips from your friends may save timeD. choosing unusual tourist attractions makes a trip memorable9. The sentence "the viewing of these tourist sights often involves different forms of social patterning" in the 3rd paragraph means ______ .A. traveling to an unfamiliar place is a pleasant change from everyday routineB. new environmental scenes in a different place will become more attractiveC. tourists should find the native people and share with them ideas and experienceD. travelling is to see landmarks and discover unknown ways of life and values 10. We can infer from the last paragraph that ______ .A. when travelling ,many tourists will miss their homes and friends B. visiting popular tourist attractions is only a waste of timeC. the virtue of travel is to interact with a culture different from your ownD. American tourists like to visit familiar places when they travel outside11. Which of the following can serve as the best title of the passage ? ______A. Tourism ,an Outlook on Different Life B. Tourism ,a Direct Hug of Nature C. Tourism ,a New Relation to Familiar Sights D. Tourism ,a False Belief about the World 二、阅读七选五(本大题共4小题,共8.0分) A scheme was first put forward recently by an expert that certain criminals should be sent to prison in their own home . (1) One very experienced social worker expressed his serious reservation about the scheme in a television interview . When asked to explain why ,he thought for a moment and finally confessed "Well , I guess because it's new . That's my only reason .Advocates of the scheme pointed out that courts frequently sentenced first offenders to community service of some kind rather than send them to prison . (2) Nothing positive was achieved by sending some types of convicted people to prison .(3) "If a murderer is allowed free in the community like this ,what is to prevent him from killing somebody else " This argument ignored the fact that nobody proposed to allow convicted murderers to use the bracelet system . One criticism put forward was that an offender could take off his bracelet and leave it at home or give it to a friend to wear while he himself went off to commit another crime . The reply to this was that the bracelet would be made so that the computer would immediately detect any attempts to take it off or tamper with it .A more serious objection to the scheme was that the harsh life of prison was intended to be part of the deterrent to crime . A prisoner who was allowed to live at home would suffer no particular discomfort and thus not be deterred from repeating his crime . No immediate action was taken on the proposal . It was far too revolutionary and needed to be examined very carefully . (4) Several governments appointed experts to investigate the scheme and make recommendations for or against it .A . The idea , however , was not rejected .B . They should spend their lives in prison .C . It met with strong objections .D . Most of the criminal cases are unpredictable .Directions : Read the following passage . Summarize the main idea and the main point (s ) of the passage in no more than 60 words . Use your own words as far as possible .E . Some critics rushed to take extreme cases .F . The shame of having a criminal record was adequate for them .12. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F. F13. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F. F14. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F. F15. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.EF. F三、完形填空(本大题共15小题,共15.0分)The novelist's medium is the written word. One might almost say the(16)world. Typically the novel is consumed by a silent, individual reader, who may be anywhere at the time. The paperback novel is still the cheapest, most portable and adaptable form of (17) entertainment. It is limited to a single channel of information-(18). The narrative can go, effortlessly, anywhere, into space, people's head, palaces, prisons and pyramids without any consideration of cost or practical possibility. In determining the shape and content of his narrative, the writer is restricted by nothing except purely artistic criteria (标准).The novelist keeps absolute control over his text until it is published and received by the audience. He may be advised by his editor to revise his (19), but if the writer refused to meetthis condition, no one would be surprised. It is not unknown for a well-established novelist to deliver his or her manuscript and expect the publisher to print it(20)as written.However, not even the most well-established playwright or screenplay writer would submit (提交) a script and expect it to be(21) without any rewriting. This is because plays and motion pictures are cooperative forms of narrative, using more than one channel of (22). The production of a stage play involves, as well as the(23)of the author, the physical presence of the actors, their voices and gestures, the "set" and possibly music. Although the script play is the essential part of both play and film, it is a(24) for subsequent revision negotiated between the writer and other creative people involved. They're given "approval" of the choice of a director and actors and have the right to attend(25), during which period they may undertake more(26) work. In the case of screenplay, the writer may have little or no control over the final form of his work. Contracts for the production of plays protect the rights of(27) in this respect.In film or television work, on the other hand, the screenplay has no(28) rights to this degree of consultation. While the script is going through its various(29), the writer is in the driver's seat, although sometimes receiving criticism from the producer and the director. But once the production is under way, artistic control over the project tends to pass to the director. This is a fact overlooked by most journalistic critics of television drama, who tend to give all the(30) or blame for success or failure of a production to the writer and actors, ignoring the contribution, for good and ill of the director.16. A. old-fashioned B. fixed C. presented D. printed17. A. social B. narrative C. favorite D. easy18. A. sourcing B. surfing C. writing D. receiving19. A. text B. publication C. ambition D. attitude20. A. simply B. eventually C. freely D. exactly21. A. performed B. approved C. covered D. continued22. A. information B. approach C. setting D. communication23. A. fame B. words C. presence D. rights24. A. basis B. reference C. plan D. rule25. A. assemblies B. performances C. rehearsals D. negotiations26. A. recording B. evolving C. bargaining D. training27. A. actors B. directors C. audiences D. authors28. A. procedural B. personal C. contractual D. equal29. A. drafts B. arrangements C. additions D. definitions30. A. hope B. work C. credit D. profit四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共10.0分)31. A Venturing PilotCharles Lindberg born in December Michigan was raised on a farm in Minnesota, where his father(1)______( elect) to the U.S. Congress in 1907. From then on, he spent his boyhood alternatively in Washington D.C., and Little Falls, Minnesota.( 2)______ Lindbergh exhibited exceptional mechanical talent, in 1921, he was admitted to the University of Wisconsin to study engineering.(3)______(seek) more challenges, he left university before graduation and became a pilot, who performed exciting flight show at country fairs and public assemblies. This unusual and dangerous undertaking paid off so greatly in the sense that it allowed him to gain all-round experience inflying. He was particularly delighted in(4)______ he called "wing-walking" andparachute jumping.( 5)______(train) in air service for a year, Lindberg completed his program at the Brooks and Kelly airfields at the top of his class. He was offered a job in RobertsonAircraft Corporation of St. Louis in Missouri where he retained his job (6)______ 1927, running the routes between St. Louis and Chicago. During this period, he set out to win the Raymond B, Orteig prize of $25,000 to be awarded to the first pilot (7)______(fly) nonstop from New York to Paris. He knew this ambitious flight(8)______( change) his life.On board the greatest adventure of his time, Lindberg left Roosevelt Airport at 5:52 a.m. on May 20, 1927 and landed at Le Bourget Field at 5:24 p.m. the next day. Fearing that he would be unknown when he arrived, Lindberg carried letters of introduction to the officials in Paris, but when his plane came to a stop, he found himself (9)______(crowd) with welcoming people. He was decorated in France, Great Britain, and Belgium. President Coolidge sent a specially designated cruiser, the Memphis to bring him back. His accomplishments in flying brought(10)______ more medals and awards that had ever been received than any other person in private life.五、选词填空-句子(本大题共5小题,共25.0分)A. inhabitants B. captured C. minimum D. innovation E. networkF. apparently G. highlighted H. equally I. humble J. expansionK. displaysIs Boasting Good or Bad BusinessSweden is one of the most creative countries in the world, yet has a culture that warns against boasting about its success in public. And is this (1) manner a help or an obstacle when it comes to start-upFrom household names such as Spotify and Skype, to gaming leaders King and Mojang, Sweden is a land of (2) for industrial changes and new products. Despite just 10 million(3) occupying a land mass largely defined by forest wildness, the nation has in recentyears created billion-dollar companies per head than everywhere else outside SiliconValley.The more familiar narrative for Sweden's start-up success story typically includes thefollowing factors. It has strong digital facilities, a highly educated, tech-experienced workforce, and an ideal population size for testing innovations. And for those whoseideas are not in line, there is a strong social welfare (4) to set them back on their feet. While Ingvar Kamprad, founder of Ikea, has emphasized his being modest andeconomical in his attitude, research is always at the heart of Ikea's (5) . These firm-held cultural features have (6) the attention worldwide. Local and global observers areadmiring their constant role in promoting Sweden's lively economy."Trying to keep boasting to a (7) and finding a common ground so that everybody is on the same page" remain to be two of the most spreading practice in the Swedish workforce, says Lola Akinmade Akerstrom, a cultural commentator, who (8) this in her recent book Lagorm: The Swedish Secret of Living Well.Rather than focus on a rock star's or a CEO's "killing it" , in Swedish business : "It's about everybody getting together, making sure their voices are heard (9) , so that they can all reach a most desirable solution together," she says.This culture has its roots in what Swedes call "Jantelagen", which describes a century-old tradition that discourages unnecessary (10) of wealth or success. In other words, nobody should consider themselves better than anyone else.32. 技术员给他推荐的这款新软件应能帮助他快速适应新的书写方式.( adapt)______33. 虽然她有一份收入不错的工作,但是因为她不善管钱而经常入不敷出.( lack)______34. 你电脑用得越熟练,你找到秘书工作的可能性就越大.(the more….the more)______35. 早餐要营养丰富,易于消化,使人有饱腹感,这样才能让人们工作时间更长而不感觉疲惫.( need)______六、书面表达(本大题共2小题,共35.0分)36. Directions:Read the following passage. Summarize in no more than 60 words the mainidea of the passage and how it is illustrated. Use your won words as far as possible. Blowing a Few TopsEver stopped to consider the upside of volcanic eruptions It's not all death, destructionand hot liquid rock-scientists have a plan to cool the planet by simulating one sucheruption.Solar geoengineering involves simulating a volcano by spraying aerosols(气溶胶) into the atmosphere. When they combine with oxygen, droplets of sulfuric acid (硫酸) form. These droplets reflect sunlight away from Earth, cooling the planet. All good in theory, but the consequences are largely unknown and a few could be disastrous. Ina study recently published in Nature Communications, researchers led by AnthonyJones, a climate scientist from the University of Exeter, found that using this technology in the Northern Hemisphere could reduce the number of tropical winds hitting theU.S. and Caribbean. But there's an annoying exchange: more winds in the Southern Hemisphere and a drought across the Sahel region of Africa. That's because the entire climate system is linked-disrupting one region will invariably affect another. How woulda nation react if another was causing its weather to get much worse? Would that be anact of warThere is, however, a case for using solar geoengineering on a global scale. Jones says it could be used to "take the edge off" the temperature increases scientists arepredicting. It could be used while the world searches for more effective strategies. The study also highlights a far bigger problem with solar geoengineering: its complete lack of regulation. "There's nothing that could stop one country just doing it," Jonessays . "You only need about 100 aircraft with three flights per day .It would cost 1 billion to 10 billion per year ." He adds ,"It's deeply disturbing that we have this technology that could have such a massive influence on the climate , yet there's just no regulation to stop countries or even organizations from doing it ."Jones cautions that there is much about the climate system we do not understand , as well as far more work that will need to be done before solar geoengineering is considered safe-or too dangerous to even discuss .37. Directions :Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese .校学生会开展了教科书再利用(the recycling of textbooks )的活动,号召高三学生把自己的教科书留给新生使用.把自己的教科书留给新生使用.你愿意参加这样的活动吗?假如你是李华,你愿意参加这样的活动吗?假如你是李华,你愿意参加这样的活动吗?假如你是李华,请向学请向学生会发一份email 进行回复,表明你的态度,并说明你的理由.答案和解析1.【答案】【小题1】A【小题2】D 【小题3】D 【小题4】B【解析】ADDB 1.A .细节理解题.细节理解题.根据第一段根据第一段He revolutionized the industry ,working as a consultant for more than 200 companies and creating designs for everything from packaging to refrigerators ,from cars to the interiors of spacecraft .可知,他彻底改变了行业,作为顾问工作了超过200家公司和创造设计从包装到冰箱,从汽车到飞船的内部.由此可见,他Loewy 最大的影响是彻底改变了这个行业.故选A .2.D .细节理解题.根据第二段His idea was that people will not accept solutions to design problems if the solutions are too different from current designs .可知,他的想法是,如果设计问题的解决方案与目前的设计有太大的不同,人们就不会接受.由此可见,Loewy 的设计是基于对问题提供原创性而非革命性的答案的想法.故选D .3.D .细节理解题.根据倒数第二段内容Loewy 的标志设计旨在"视觉保留".他想确保任何人看到这个标志,即使是很短一段时间,也不会忘记它.他为壳牌石油、埃克森美孚(Exxon )、灰狗(Greyhound )和纳比斯科(Nabisco )等著名公司设计了许多高度可见的标志.可知他的标志设计旨在使公司的标志非常令人难忘.故选D .4.B .推理判断题.根据最后一段By the mid 20th century ,his industrial design firm was so famous that he could say ‘the average person ,leading a normal life lose is bound to be in daily contact with some of the things ,service or structure' designed by his firm .可知,到了20世纪中期,他的工业设计公司非常有名,以至于他可以说:"普通人,过着正常生活的人,必然会每天接触到一些东西,服务或结构.都是由他的公司设计的.由此可见,Loewy 的设计是著名的和有影响力的.故选B .本文主要介绍了被称为"美国人塑造"和"现代工业设计的父亲",雷蒙.洛伊威.他是一个最具影响力的设计师之一.他彻底改变了行业,在创造设计方面从包装到冰箱,从汽车到飞船的内部,他涉及的行业很多,许多非常有名的标识著名公司如壳牌石油、埃克森、灰狗和纳贝斯克都是他设计的.森、灰狗和纳贝斯克都是他设计的.本文是一个人物故事类阅读理解,本文是一个人物故事类阅读理解,题目涉及多道细节理解题,题目涉及多道细节理解题,题目涉及多道细节理解题,做题时结合原文和题目有做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据.据. 5.【答案】【小题1】B 【小题2】C 【小题3】C【解析】1.B 细节理解题.细节理解题.根据第三段根据第三段"You initiate the call by dialing a "trigger number -a connection to the call-back service's computers . Let the call ring once and then hang up . The computer calls you back from the United States using lower international rates and makes the connection after verifying your account number . Often cheaper than direct-dial calls ,你先拨一个"扳机号码--回拨服务的计算机的连接".让电话铃响一次,然后挂断电话.计算机用较低的国际费率从美国回拨你,然后接通核实您的帐号后.通常比直拨电话便宜,"可知回拨电话比直接拨打电话便宜.故选B .2.C 细节理解题.根据第三段"As the name suggests , these services call you and then place your call at cheaper rates .顾名思义,这些服务会给你打电话,然后以较低的价格给你打电话"可知the Callback Service 的优点是打电话便宜.故选C . 3. C 目的意图题.阅读全文以及根据第一段"there are affordable way to call home when you travel abroad ,当你出国旅行时,有一种经济实惠的方式打电话回家"可知本文的目的是介绍家庭联系的可选方法.故选C . 本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了家庭联系的可选方法.本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了家庭联系的可选方法.本文考查细节题为主,细节题可以在文章中直接找到与答案有关的信息?或是其变体.搜查信息在阅读中非常重要它包括理解作者在叙述某事时使用的具体事实、数据、图表等细节信息.在一篇短文里大部分篇幅都属于这类围绕主体展开的细节.在一篇短文里大部分篇幅都属于这类围绕主体展开的细节.做这类题做这类题一般采用寻读法?即先读题,然后带着问题快速阅读短文,然后带着问题快速阅读短文,找出与问题有关的词语或句找出与问题有关的词语或句子,再对相关部分进行分析对比,找出答案.子,再对相关部分进行分析对比,找出答案.8.【答案】【小题1】B 【小题2】D 【小题3】B 【小题4】D【解析】1.B .细节理解题.根据文章第一段 Acting as a tourist is one of the clear characteristics of being "modern" and the popular concept of tourism is that , it is organized within particular place and occurs for a period of time , which is arranged beforehand .作为一名游客是"现代"的明显特征之一,而旅游的流行概念是,它是在特定的地方组织起来的,并发生在一段时间内,这是事先安排的.可知 计划旅行需要时间和思想;故选B .2.D .推理判断题.根据文章第三段The viewing of these tourist sights often involves different forms of social patterning with a much greater sensitivity to visual elements of landscape or townscape than is normally found in everyday life .观看这些旅游景点往往涉及不同形式的社会模式,对景观或城镇景观的视觉元素比日常生活中通常发现的要敏感得多.的视觉元素比日常生活中通常发现的要敏感得多.可知旅行就是去看地标,可知旅行就是去看地标,发现未知的生活方式和价值观;故选D .3.B .细节理解题.根据文章最后一段 Over time the images generated of different tourist sights lead to a closed self- perpetuating (自我延续的)system of a false belief that provides the tourist with the basis for selecting or deciding potential places to visit .随着时间的推移,不同的旅游景点产生的图象导致了一个封闭的自我永久化不同的旅游景点产生的图象导致了一个封闭的自我永久化(自我延续的)(自我延续的)的错误信念系统,为游客提供了选择或决定潜在游览地点的基础.为游客提供了选择或决定潜在游览地点的基础.可知游览热门旅游景点只是浪费时可知游览热门旅游景点只是浪费时间;故选B .4.D .推理判断题.根据文章最后一段 Such visits are made , says Boorstin , within the "environmental bubble" of the familiar American style hotel which keeps the tourist from the strangeness of the host environment .这种参观是在熟悉的美国风格酒店的"环境泡沫"中进行的,说的,它使游客远离东道国环境的陌生.可知文章的最佳标题是旅游业,对世界的错误认知;故选D .本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了旅行和停留的定义是在正常的地方以外,居住和工作,是短期的和暂时的,并且有明确的意图在相对较短的时间内回家.回家.阅读理解题测试考生在阅读基础上的逻辑推理能力,要求考生根据文章所述事件的逻辑关系,对未说明的趋势或结局作出合理的推断;或根据作者所阐述的观点理论,对文章未涉及的现象、事例给以解释.考生首先要仔细阅读短文,完整了解信息,准确把握作者观点.者观点.12.【答案】【小题1】C 【小题2】F 【小题3】E【小题4】A。

2020上海市高考英语二模试卷

2020上海市高考英语二模试卷

2020高三英语二模试卷II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.As entrepreneurs(创业者), we had a vision, we realized it, and now we (21) ________ (run) our own companies. But the dream can damage our “work-life balance.”When the success of the comp any rests on your shoulders, you’ve always got an excuse to put (22) ________ else on hold.What I’ve learned (23) ________ (face) the demands of start-up company and a young family over the past couple of decades is that sometimes the best way to solve the work-life balance problem is to think small. Make a handful of lifestyle corrections (24) ________, individually, may not sound all that exciting, but taken together can prevent you from getting too tried.Here’s my list of life hacks that will help pr event exhaustion:●Work from home one day a weekFew thing give you a more grounded, in-control feeling than getting things done in your own space and at your own pace. Instead of leaving the office (25) ________ (clear) my head over a Starbucks coffee, I can fold the laundry, and cut back on evening housework.Not to mention, working is pajamas is one of life’s (26) ________ (underestimate) pleasures.●Pencil in time for exerciseIt really bothered me (27) ________ with the demands of company and family, my tennis game was going down the drain. That may sound unimportant, but it wasn’tto me, (28) ________ it was a meaningful part of my life outside of work. To get some balance back in my life, I rearranged my schedule. Two mornings a week, I woke up an hour (29) ________ (early) to work out with a tennis coach. If sports aren’t your thing, try yoga or that hobby that you always loved but let go of after starting your business.●Learn something new, outside the officeIt can draining to always be the pers on who’s supposed to have the answers as a business leader. It’s surprisingly liberating to be an on the other side, (30) ________ (absorb) knowledge without the pressure to perform or to always be right.Section BDirections:After reading the passage below, fill in each blank with a proper word given in the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one more word than you need.While I was jumping rope, my phone took a fall to the hardwood floor which created multiple cracks on my screen. However, the music kept __31__, so all as well - or so I thought.Thirty minutes later, I could see only one-tenth of my screen while the rest was pitch-black. The next morning, I decided not to go to the phone store for 24 hours, I felt a(n) __32__ sense of calm that day, which led to my not going for one week. One week ended up becoming 60 days without my smart-phone.Here are three __33__ I noticed and why you may want to consider a smart-phone detox(戒除期)yourself:●You’ll become boredWhile in line at a Starbucks, I noticed how every individual had their head down, eyes fixed on their smart-phone. With nothing to distract myself with during thewaiting period, I became bored, and my mind __34__ through all sorts of topics.Boredom is __35__ something we avoid at all costs. However, boredom is the perfect way to make a(n) __36__ on a business idea or project. When you enter a state of boredom, ou allow your mind to relax and escape from the realities of today to the infinite __37__ of tomorrow.●You’ll be able to dramatically reduce your “work” hoursA study found that adults ages 18 to 33 __38__ their smart-phones 85 times a day, or once every 10 minutes.As I learned during my experiment, placing some distance between myself and my device helped me fall into deep work more easily.By not having my smart-phone, my distraction time went down and thus my hours of work were spent more efficiently and effectively. On numerous occasions, I found myself __39__ what to do with the afternoon since I had already completed my high-impact tasks for the day.●Your mental well-being will receive a boost(提高)Obviously, without a cellphone, I experienced a lack of __40__ news and comments. While that helped cause a dramatic boost in my mental well-being, the biggest reason for it was truly connecting to people.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? If you were like most children, you probably let your imagination run __41__. Maybe you dreamed of flying into space or being a famous chef. Then perhaps over the years, your dreams became more __42__. Or you might have given up on some altogether.If that’s the case, then today’s the day for you. January 13th is Make Your Dreams Come True Day. If you’ve been __43__ fulfilling your dreams, this is the day to makea fresh start.It’s important to dream because dreams can give us the __44__ to succeed in life. Dreams inspire and motivate us. The great thing about dreams is that there’s no __45__ to accomplish them right away. They might take a few years or they might take a lifetime to __46__. The important thing is that you’re __47__ working toward your dream. And the best way to do that is by setting goals.What is the __48__ between a dream and a goal? It’s been said that dreams are the final destination; goals are the stops along the way.Dreams can be very __49__. But the steps you take to reach them should be very __50__. Your dreams state what you want, but goals explain how you’ll get there. That makes goal seting a necessary step in __51__ your dreams.Many successful people have spoken about dreams. Former U. S. Secretary of State Colin Powell stressed the __52__ o f working for our dreams. “A dream doesn’t become reality through magic: it takes sweat, __53__ and hard work. “Author Les Brown reminded us that dreams have no __54__ limit. You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.If you’ve bee n dreaming about doing something for years, start today. Write down your dream, and __55__ your goals. Then you’ll be on your way to making your dreams come true.41. A. fast B. high C. well D. wild42. A. colorful B. amazing C. realistic D. attractive43. A. putting off B. taking off C. getting off D. paying off44. A. opportunity B. direction C. energy D. access45. A. pressure B. doubt C. sense D. need46. A. seek B. achieve C. explain D. design47. A. really B. almost C. always D. hardly48. A. concept B. similarity C. comparison D. difference49. A. unreal B. general C. changeable D. flexible50. A. specific B. abstract C. common D.complicated51. A. imaging B. avoiding C. reaching D. believing52. A. process B. benefit C. consequence D. importance53. A. blood B. determination C. intelligence D. loyalty54. A. age B. extra C. space D. normal55. A. transfer B. convert C. establish D. devoteSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage your have just read.(A)In 2008, someone, or perhaps a group of people, using the name Satoshi Nakamoto published a paper to an online group that discussed cryptography(密码使用法). That paper described a process that would use cryptography to create a secure electronic cash system, now known as a cryptocurrency(加密货币). Person to person payment could be made online using a shared network of computers instead of a bank or other financial institution. Each deal could happen very quickly. The shared network of computers would also serve as the means to prove those deals safely. Getting rid of the need for a centralized banking system would open up the possibility for anyone to become part of the digital economy.Today, there are well over a thousand different cryptocurrencies. Most are still trying to be feasible global payment system like Bitcoin. They are held back by problems affecting the entire cryptocurrency industry.One issue is weak security on cryptocurrency websites where users either store their electronic cash in virtual “wallets” or exchange one kind of electronic cash for another. In recent years, clever thieves have broken into many of these websites and stolen electronic cash. The websites are struggling to protect their users from such thefts.Another problem is the large number of fake cryptocurrencies that are advertised on the internet. The advertisements invite internet users to visit websites offering new cryptocurrencies. Many visitors are persuaded by the websites to buy their cryptocurrencies using actual money. Later, the webistes disappear along with the victims’ money. In response to this problem, companies like Facebook and Google are limiting cryptocurrency advertising on their websites.56. What does the article explain about Satoshi Nakamoto?A. Satoshi’s ba ckground in international baking and investmentB. Satoshi’s grave doubts about the true value of cryptocurrenciesC. Satoshi’s close partnership with suspicious financial institutionsD. Satoshi’s contribution to the development of the digital economy57. According to this article, what is true about numerous cryptocurrency webistes?A. They and their users have been robbed.B. They’ve revealed the identities of their users.C. They reward their users with cool prizes.D. They arrange recreational events for users.58. What does the article indicate about the cryptocurrency industry?A. It’s had to lay off lots of workers.B. It’s celebrating a profitable year.C. It’s facing some serious challenges.D. It’s set a very high moral standard.59. According to this article, why are Facebook and Google limiting cryptocurrency advertising?A. Few cryptocurrencies need to be marketed.B. They’ve created their own cryptocurrency.C. They didn’t listen to cryptocurrency fans.D. Too many cryptocurrecies ar en’t real.(B)“Changing the world” might seem like an unrealistic goal. When faced with hugeproblems such as air pollution or energy shortages, where do you start? Taoyuan-based Gogoro believes you start with a scooter.60. Compared with other electric scooters, the Smart-scooter ________.A. can recharge itself in Gostations in mega-citiesB. only needs to change batteries in GostationsC. wouldn’t need to be recharged at all in lifeD. can be recharged by its users in Gostations61. Gogoro scooters are popular and revolutionary mainly because ________.A. their colors are chosen by a famous color designerB. their colors are different from those of othersC. it is a good way for people to consume energyD. it an help us solve the problem of energy short62. What can we conclude from the passage?A. The more mega-cities there are, the more GoStations may appear.B. GoStations will soon entirely take the place of traditional stations.C. People need not go to GoStations especially during peak hours.D. More mega-cities will appear throughout the world in the future.(C)With so many investments required of us to succeed - time, resources, talents, responsibilities, even finances for our retirement - it’s easy to lose sight of the most difficult investment of all to commit to : ourselves.Getting to the point where you’re ready to start upgrading to you 2.0 isn’t easy. But it doesn’t mean dropping the ball everywhere else. It’s not about omissions, butadmissions. Come clean with yourself to kick-start your personal growth.Unstuck starts with “u”No one purposely chooses to stop learning and growing again, it just kind of happens in a lot of daily responsibilities and life. And if it were easy to just kick it into gear(档位)again, you would have already done it. But the truth is inescapable. If you want to get off that place to higher ground, it’s up to you and only you. No one will just hand you a steady stream of opportunities for growth.You’ve been working in your life, not on itActivity is often confused with acceleration(忙碌). I was guilty of this for years in working place - staying always busy but not admitting I was bored. I was lost in activity and not steeping back to take time to question what I wanted my life to be. Once I began working on my life - quitting corporate, becoming an entrepreneur, restructuring to my life - I started growing once again. And I’ve never been happier.Things aren’t happening to you, they’re happening for youA victim mentality(心态)is the enemy of personal growth. Lamenting over everything that has gone wrong in your life only wastes energy from working to make more things go right. If you want to kick-start growth, you must view setbacks as having a purpose, an d then put them in their place. The past shouldn’t run or define you - only fuel you.The perfect time to start doesn’t existI had so many things that had to be just right before I could make my long-planned leap from corporate. I’d tell myself, “I’d lo ve to go for it right now, but practically speaking.” Well, guess what? Practicality is poison. It’s the convenient excuse stopping you from what you’re meant to become.It’s time to unplug others’ opinionsGrow where you want to grow. Learn what you want to learn. Wherever you are on the scale of hat you want to learn next - be it beginner or near - expert own it, be proud of it. Pretenses are for pretenders. You’re just trying to become a better version of your genuine self.63. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. If you want to succeed, you have to invest yourself first.B. Upgrading yourself is hard, but you still need to continue.C. Giving up upgrading yourself is just like dropping the ball.D. It’s a kind of responsibility to go on learning though it’s hard.64. The word lament in the last but 4 paragraphs most probably means ________.A. to express sadness and feeling sorry about somethingB. to repeat what happens to you in the past of your lifeC. to show some regretful feeling or thought for our pastD. to recognize something that has gone wrong in the past65. According to the passage, we can infer that ________.A. the busier you are, the happier and better you will beB. what happened shouldn’t prevent you, bu t protect youC. whoever you are, just grow where you want to growD. how well you grow is actually decided by yourself66. How many aspects does the writer illustrate his idea on personal growth?A. 3B. 7C. 5D. 6Section CDirections: Complete the following passage by using the sentences in the box. Each sentence can only be used once. Note that there are two sentences more than you need.As 2019 draws to a close, it can be helpful to think about finishing what you have started. With that in mind, here are some thoughts on finishing projects and seasons well.Finishing projectsOne step to finishing a project comes near the beginning: define what it means for the project to be finished. This could mean getting an article published, submitting a report to your boss or teacher, or creating designs for a product. _______67________ In order to finish projects, you must also plan out the steps you will take. Break your big task into smaller ones, and give yourself a short-term deadline for each of them. ________68_______.Then when you do finish - celebrate! Take some time to enjoy your accomplishment and reward yourself for all your hard work. Also take some time to consider how the project went what you did well, and what needs improvement. ________69_______.Finishing the yearAs we come to the end of 2019, it’s good to take some time to pause and reflect on the past year. What goals did you reach or what have you learned? What would you like to do differently next year?While you’re thinking, consider things you’re thankful for from the year. You could make a list of 12, one for each month, or 52, one for each week. Or just write down as many things as you can think of. This will help you end the year with a positive attitude._____70_____. If you make mistakes, recognize them and then move on. No one can change the past, but you can learn from it and create a new future.By finished projects and years well, you can move toward your long-term goals and set yourself up for future triumphs.IV. Summary Writing71. Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far aspossible.Every culture has set rules about how people should act. Patterns of good behavior, or manners, show respect and care for others. Yet the details of how to express respect vary.Greeting people cheerfully is almost always considered polite. But it’s more important in some cultures than others. For example, when you enter a store in France, you should always greet the person working there. Other cultures also value greeting people. But of course the greetings vary as people speak different languages.When I was growing up in the United States, I once participated in a performance at my church. Afterward, someone gave me a compliment, but I felt like I had done a bad job. So I tried to refuse the compliment, saying, “No, I didn’t do that well.” My mother got my attention and told me that was very rude. Later I learned that refusing a compliment is accepted and even approved of in China.Some of the biggest cultural differences have to do with table manners. In North America, it’s polite to eat as quietly as possible. That means chewing with your mouth closed and not slurping(吃东西时发出的声音)your soup. The same goes for burping (打嗝). But in parts of Asia slurping shows that you are enjoying your meal. And burping is a sign of being full and content.There are also differences in how people eat across cultures. For example, in North America and Europe people use forks to bring food to their mouths. But in Thailand, a fork is only used to push food onto a spoon. In India and the Middle East, people eat with their hands. But eating with the left hand is forbidden. This is because the left hand is considered unclean.Yet there are also similar points across cultures. Saying “please” and “thank you”, for example, is almost always polite. If you show appreciation and try to follow local customs, people will generally respond well. Showing kindness can bring people together, no matter what culture they come from.V. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given inthe brackets.72. 我们不惧风雨,也不畏任何险阻。

2020届上海市宝山区高考二模英语试题(带答案解析)

2020届上海市宝山区高考二模英语试题(带答案解析)
Thirty minutes later, I could see only one-tenth of my screen while the rest was pitch-black. The next morning, I decided not to go to the phone store for 24 hours, I felt a(n)12.sense of calm that day, which led to my not going for one week. One week ended up becoming 60 days without my smart-phone.
What I’ve learned3.(face) the demands of start-up company and a young family over the past couple of decades is that sometimes the best way to solve the work-life balance problem is to think small. Make a handful of lifestyle corrections4.,individually, may not sound all that exciting, but taken together can prevent you from getting too tried.
Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in each blank with a proper word given in thebox. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one more word than you need.

2020届上海市民星中学高三英语二模试卷及答案

2020届上海市民星中学高三英语二模试卷及答案

2020届上海市民星中学高三英语二模试卷及答案第一部分阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AIn the 1994 filmForrest Gump, there’s a famous saying, “Life is like a box of chocolates; you never know what you’re gonna get.” The surprise is part of the fun. Now blind box toys are bringing the magic of surprise to online shopping.A blind box toy is hidden inside uniform packaging but invisible from the outside. You don’t know what will be inside, although the toys typically come from pop culture, ranging from movies to comics and cartoons.Blind boxes have caught on since they were first introduced fromJapantoChinain 2014. According to a 2019 Tmall report, the mini-series of Labubu blind box, designed byHong Kong-born Kasing Lung, was named Champion of Unit Sales with 55,000 sold in just 9 seconds during the Singles Day shopping event. Most customers for blind boxes are young people aged 18 to 35.According to The Paper, blind box toys are popular in part because of their cute appearances. The typically cute cartoon figurines come in miniature sizes, making them suitable for display almost anywhere.Even if blind boxes are not their top choice for decorations, the mystery and uncertainty of the process also attracts people. It’s the main reason why people buy blind boxes one after another.“Fear of the unknown is always a part of the box-opening process,” said Miss Cao, 24, who lives and works inShenyang. Speaking to Sina News, she said: “Until you open all the boxes, you cannot know what it is inside.”Opening a blind box is a delightful little surprise for our mundane daily lives, something small but fun to wait for each day, week or month. When people open this simple little box, they may be disappointed, but the uncertainty is part of the fun. People will open more blind boxes and hope for a better outcome.When someone re-makesForrest Gump, don't be surprised if he says, “Life is like a blind box...”1. Why is the famous saying in the filmForrest Gumpquoted at the beginning?A. To arouse the readers’ interest.B. To present the writer’s view.C. To introduce the topic.D. To highlight the fun of blind boxes.2. Which of the following is the main feature that makes blind box so popular?A. Miniature sizes.B. Cute appearances.C. Fear of the unknown.D. Mystery and uncertainty.3. What can we learn from the passage?A. Blind box became popular in 2019 after being first introduced fromJapantoChina.B. Blind box toys typically originated in pop culture, varying from movies to cartoons.C. Blind box toys was designed and named by Hong Kong-born Kasing Lung.D. When people open this simple little box, they will feel disappointed.BJack was born without eyes. He was very lucky as he grew up having other kittens (young cats) to socialize (交往)with, and was used to people from the moment he was born. However, when it came time to find the kittens homes, no one knew where Jack would end up.That’s when I got an e-mail from my friend. All she asked was “Do you still want one of the kittens? There’s one here with no eyes and no one would like to take him”. Without thinking I told her that I did want the kitten.When we first brought him home, Jack stayed mostly in my room. After about a day he had noissues running around and climbing on everything. At times he gets lost in the house, he’ll stop. But we just call his name and talk to him and it isn’t long before he finds his way back to us.A few weeks after getting Jack, we got a new cat named Bear. Jack and Bear have become best friends. It doesn’t matter that he can’t see. He always knows when Bear is around. He’ll run across the yard straight to Bear and wrap his front legs around his neck in a big hug. They run after each other around and wrestle (摔跤). They’ll lie down in the grass together when tired.Jack is truly an inspiration. I’ve owned lots of kittens in my life, but Jack is the happiest and most playful. He doesn’t feel sorry for himself. He doesn’t need pity. I think Jean, owner of Gumbo, another eyeless cat, said it best when she told me that cats don’t have disabilities; they have adaptability.4. Why did Jack come to the author’s home?A. The author cared for an eyeless cat.B. The author didn’t mind whether he was blind.C. No other young cats kept him company.D. The author’s friend begged the author to take him home.5. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. Jack often wrestles with Bear indoors.B. Jack likes to play with a new eyeless cat.C. Jack quickly adapts to the new environment.D. Jack is good at talking and playing with people.6. What does the underlined word “issue” in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Trouble.B. Fun.C. Luck.D. Business.7. What does the passage mainly tell us?A. A cat has nine lives.B. All is well that ends well.C. God helps those who help themselves.D. A good beginning makes a good ending.CAbout 12 years ago, Sandy Cambron noticed her mother, Pearl Walker, had become quiet after she moved into a nursing home for patients of Alzheimer's disease inKentucky.“We tried everything — photos, old stories — but nothing worked,” she said. “It was really hard for everyone to see how she had changed.” Then one day whileSandywas in a toy store, she had an idea: Why not givePearla baby doll so she could feel as if she were caring for something again? And why not give one to all the other care center seniors?As soon asSandygavePearlthe doll, her mother's face lit up. “She started talking again and she never went anywhere without that baby,”Sandysaid. “She took 'baby' to the dining room with her and slept with her in her arms every night. When she passed away a year later, we even buried her with that well-loved baby doll.”In the following 10 years, Sandy and her husband, Wayne Cambron, continued to buy dolls and hand them out to the elderly of care centers near their home every New Year. Now Pearl's Memory Babies is anonprofit (非营利) organization that has contributed more than 300 dolls to old people with Alzheimer's disease at nursing homes since February 2018.Last year,Sandyposted New Year’s photos on Facebook, all of which are about seniors reacting to dolls thatshe and Wayne sent to a local nursing home. The post was shared more than 210,000 times overnight. People gave almost $15,000 online. That helped the group buy many dolls.“The dolls offer treatment and comfort,” said Elise Hinchman, who works at a care center inKentucky, "Some seniors cry when they get a doll. And they always rock and talk to their dolls. People with Alzheimer might lose their memories, but they don't lose their ability to love.”8. How did Pearl change after she moved to a nursing home?A. She hardly talked.B. She lost hope in life.C. She felt bored.D. She forgot everything.9. How didPearlreact after receiving the doll?A. She began to cry.B. She was very delighted.C. She played it with a baby.D. She was unconcerned about it.10. What's paragraph 5 mainly about?A. What Sandy did for her mother.B. People's reaction toSandy's post.C. The rising needs for baby dolls.D. HowSandybecame a celebrity.11. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Good News for Alzheimer's PatientsB. How to Remove Alzheimer's DiseaseC. Baby Dolls Cheer up Alzheimer's PatientsD. Daughter Helps Mother Recover MemoryDThermoelectric generators turn waste heat into electricity without producing greenhouse gas emissions, like a free lunch. But the high cost of these devices has prevented their widespread use. Now, researchers have found a way to make cheap thermae-lectrices that work just as well. The work could pave the way for greener car engines, and other energy-generating devices.“This looks like a very smart way to realize high performance,” says Li-Dong Zhao, a materials scientist. He notes there are still a few more steps before these materials can become high-performing. However, he says, “This will be used in the not too far future.”Thermoelectrics are semiconductor devices placed on a hot surface. That gives them a hot side and a cool side. If a device allows the hot side to warm up the cool side, the electricity stops flowing. A device’s success at preventing this, as well as its ability to conduct electrons, feeds into a score known as the figure of merit, or ZT.Researchers have produced thermoelectric materials with increasing ZTs. The record came in 2014 when Mercouri Kanatzidis came up with a tin selenide with a ZT of 3.1. Yet the material was too fragile to work with. “For practical applications, it’s a non-star-ter,” Kanatzidis says.Getting through that door will still take some time. The tin selenide the team makes is mixed with Na, creating a “p-type” material that conducts positive charges. To make working devices, researchers also need an “n-type” version to conduct negative charges.Zhao’s team is now working on making an n-type version. Once successful, researchers should have a clear path to making a new generation of super-efficient thermoelectric genera-tors. Those could be installed everywhere from automobile exhaust pipes to water heaters and industrial smelters toscavengesome of the 65%of fossil fuel energy that winds up as waste heat.12. The first paragraph wants to tell us________.A. The wide use of thermoelectric generatorsB. The devices of current thermoelectric generatorsC. The reason why researchers make cheap thermoelectricsD. The greener car engines that contribute to environmental protection13. How does Li-Dong Zhao feel about cheap thermoelectric generators?A. Indifferent.B. Optimistic.C. Critical.D. Worried.14. What do you know about the research in 2014 from paragraph 4 and 5?A. It was far from a success for practical applications.B. A tin selenide with a ZT of 3.1 can be easy to work with.C. Researchers made an “n-type” version to make working devicesD. A “p-type” material made from the tin selenide conducts negative charges15. What does the underlined word “scavenge” in the last paragraph mean?A. Recycle.B. Produce.C. Clean.D. Increase.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2020年上海市宝山区高考英语二模试卷

2020年上海市宝山区高考英语二模试卷

2020年上海市宝山区高考英语二模试卷II.Grammar and Vocabulary Section ADirections:After reading the passage below,fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.1.(★★★)As entrepreneurs(创业者),we had a vision, we realized it, and now we (1) are running (run)our own companies. But the dream can damage our "work-life balance."When the success of the company rests on your shoulders, you've always got an excuse to put (2) everything else on hold.What I've learned (3) facing (face) the demands of start-up company and a young family over the past couple of decades is that sometimes the best way to solve the work-life balance problem is to think small. Make a handful of lifestyle corrections (4) that , individually, may not sound all that exciting, but taken together can prevent you from getting too tried.Here's my list of life hacks that will help prevent exhaustion:• Work from home one day a weekFew thing give you a more grounded, in-control feeling than getting things done in your own space and at your own pace. Instead of leaving the office (5)to clear (clear) my head over a Starbucks coffee, I can fold the laundry, and cut back on evening housework.Not to mention, working is pajamas is one of life's (6) underestimated (underestimate) pleasures.• Pencil in time for exerciseIt really bothered me (7) that with the demands of company and family,my tennis game was going down the drain. That may sound unimportant, but itwasn't to me,(8) because it was a meaningful part of my life outside of work. To get some balance back in my life, I rearranged my schedule. Two mornings a week, I woke up an hour (9) earlier (early) to work out with a tennis coach. If sports aren't your thing, try yoga or that hobby that you always loved but let go of after starting your business.• Learn something new, outside the officeIt can draining to always be the person who's supposed to have the answers as a business leader. It's surprisingly liberating to be an on the other side,(10)absorbing (absorb) knowledge without the pressure to perform or to always be right.Section BDirections: After reading the passage below, fill in each blank with a proper word given in the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one more word than you need.A. wanderedB. wonderingC. benefitsD. breakthroughE. potentiallyF. playingG. checkedH. unfamiliarI. negativeJ. typicallyK.possibilities2.(★★★)A. wandered B. wondering C. benefits D. breakthrough E. potentially F. playing G. checked H. unfamiliar I. negative J. typically K. possibilitiesWhile I was jumping rope, my phone took a fall to the hardwood floor which created multiple cracks on my screen. However, the music kept(1) F , so all as well - or so I thought.Thirty minutes later, I could see only one-tenth of my screen while the rest was pitch-black. The next morning, I decided not to go to the phone store for 24 hours, I felt a(n)(2) H sense of calm that day, which led to my not going for one week. One week ended up becoming 60 days without my smart-phone.Here are three(3) C I noticed and why you may want to consider a smart-phone detox(戒除期)yourself:• You'll become boredWhile in line at a Starbucks, I noticed how every individual had their head down, eyes fixed on their smart-phone. With nothing to distract myself with during the waiting period, I became bored, and my mind(4) A through all sorts of topics.Boredom is (5) J something we avoid at all costs. However, boredom is the perfect way to make a(n)(6) D on a business idea or project. When you enter a state of boredom, you allow your mind to relax and escape from therealities of today to the infinite(7) K of tomorrow.• You'll be able to dramatically reduce your "work" hoursA study found that adults ages 18 to 33(8) G their smart-phones 85 times a day, or once every 10 minutes.As I learned during my experiment, placing some distance between myself and my device helped me fall into deep work more easily.By not having my smart-phone, my distraction time went down and thus my hours of work were spent more efficiently and effectively. On numerous occasions, I found myself(9) B what to do with the afternoon since I had already completed my high-impact tasks for the day.• Your mental well-being will receive a boost(提高)Obviously, without a cellphone, I experienced a lack of(10) I news and comments. While that helped cause a dramatic boost in my mental well-being,the biggest reason for it was truly connecting to people.III.Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.3.(★★★★)As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? If you were like most children, you probably let your imagination run (1) D . Maybe you dreamed of flying into space or being a famous chef. Then perhaps over theyears, your dreams became more (2) C . Or you might have given up on some altogether.If that's the case, then today's the day for you. January 13th is Make Your Dreams Come True Day. If you've been(3) A fulfilling your dreams, this is the day to make a fresh start.It's important to dream because dreams can give us the (4) C to succeed in life. Dreams inspire and motivate us. The great thing about dreams is that there's no(5) A to accomplish them right away. They might take a few years or they might take a lifetime to(6) B . The important thing is that you're(7) C working toward your dream. And the best way to do that is by setting goals.What is the (8) D between a dream and a goal? It's been said that dreams are the final destination; goals are the stops along the way.Dreams can be very (9) B . But the steps you take to reach them should be very(10) A .Your dreams state what you want, but goals explain howyou'll get there. That makes goal seting a necessary step in(11) C your dreams.Many successful people have spoken about dreams. Former U. S. Secretary of State Colin Powell stressed the(12) D of working for our dreams. "A dream doesn't become reality through magic: it takes sweat,(13) B and hard work. "Author Les Brown reminded us that dreams have no(14) A limit. You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.If you've been dreaming about doing something for years, start today. Write down your dream, and(15) C your goals. Then you'll be on your way to making your dreams come true.(1)A. fast B. high C. well D. wild(2)A. colorful B. amazing C. realistic D. attractive(3)A. putting off B. taking off C. getting off D. paying off(4)A. opportunity B. direction C. energy D. access(5)A. pressure B. doubt C. sense D. need(6)A. seek B. achieve C. explain D. design(7)A. really B. almost C. always D. hardly(8)A. concept B. similarity C. comparison D. difference(9)A. unreal B. general C. changeable D. flexible(10)A. specific B. abstract C. common D. complicated(11)A. imaging B. avoiding C. reaching D. believing(12)A. process B. benefit C. consequence D. importance(13)A. blood B. determination C. intelligence D. loyalty(14)A. age B. extra C. space D. normal(15)A. transfer B. convert C. establish D. devoteSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage your have just read.4.(★★★)In 2008, someone, or perhaps a group of people, using the name Satoshi Nakamoto published a paper to an online group that discussed cryptography (密码使用法). That paper described a process that would use cryptography tocreate a secure electronic cash system, now known as a cryptocurrency(加密货币). Person to person payment could be made online using a shared network of computers instead of a bank or other financial institution. Each deal could happen very quickly. The shared network of computers would also serve as the means to prove those deals safely. Getting rid of the need for a centralized banking system would open up the possibility for anyone to become part of the digital economy.Today, there are well over a thousand different cryptocurrencies. Most arestill trying to be feasible global payment system like Bitcoin. They are held back by problems affecting the entire cryptocurrency industry.One issue is weak security on cryptocurrency websites where users either store their electronic cash in virtual "wallets" or exchange one kind of electronic cash for another. In recent years, clever thieves have broken into many of these websites and stolen electronic cash. The websites are struggling to protect their users from such thefts.Another problem is the large number of fake cryptocurrencies that areadvertised on the internet. The advertisements invite internet users to visit websites offering new cryptocurrencies. Many visitors are persuaded by thewebsites to buy their cryptocurrencies using actual money. Later, the webistes disappear along with the victims' money. In response to this problem, companies like Facebook and Google are limiting cryptocurrency advertising on their websites.(1)What does the article explain about Satoshi Nakamoto? DA.Satoshi's background in international baking and investmentB.Satoshi's grave doubts about the true value of cryptocurrenciesC.Satoshi's close partnership with suspicious financial institutionsD.Satoshi's contribution to the development of the digital economy(2)According to this article, what is true about numerous cryptocurrency webistes? AA.They and their users have been robbed.B.They've revealed the identities of their users.C.They reward their users with coll prizes.D.They arrange recreational events for users.(3)What does the article indicate about the cryptocurrency industry? CA.It's had to lay off lots of workers.B.It's celebrating a profitable year.C.It's facing some serious challenges.D.It's set a very high moral standard.(4)According to this article, why are Facebook and Google limiting cryptocurrency advertising? DA.Few cryptocurrencies need to be marketed.B.They've created their own cryptocurrency.C.They didn't listen to cryptocurrency fans.D.Too many cryptocurrecies aren't real.5.(★★★)"Changing the world" might seem like an unrealistic goal. When faced with huge problems such as air pollution or energy shortages, where do you start?Taoyuan-based Gogoro believes you start with a scooter.(1)Compared with other electric scooters, the Smart-scooter B .A.can recharge itself in Gostations in mega-citiesB.only needs to change batteries in GostationsC.wouldn't need to be recharged at all in lifeD.can be recharged by its users in Gostations(2)Gogoro scooters are popular and revolutionary mainly because C .A.their colors are chosen by a famous color designerB.their colors are different from those of othersC.it is a good way for people to consume energyD.it an help us solve the problem of energy short(3)What can we conclude from the passage? AA.The more mega-cities there are, the more GoStations may appear.B.GoStations will soon entirely take the place of traditional stations.C.People need not go to GoStations especially during peak hours.D.More mega-cities will appear throughout the world in the future.Proof of conceptIn 2015, Gogoro broke onto the scene by releasing an electric scooter called the Smart-scooter. Unlike most electric scooters. This one wouldn't need to plugged in to recharge. Instead, users would stop by GoStations to exchange drained batteries for fully charged ones.Gogoro was taking a risk. If people were not happy with the system of changing batteries the whole project could fail. They didn't need to worry,though. Only one year later Gogoro sold their 10,000th Smart-scooter!Setting the barFast forward to 2019 and the release of the Series 3 Smart-scooter. Gogoroscooters are as popular and revolutionary as ever. Their bright colors are chosen by Beatrice Santiccioli, a famous color designer who helped shape major brandslike Apple, Nike and Swatch. In addition to the scooters' bright colors, plenty of cool accessories(配件)are available so ou can make your scooter yourown. But most important of all, Gogoro continues to pave the way toward a future of responsible energy consumption.Looking forwardMultiple cities and countries have committed to making their transportation all-electric in the coming years, and Gogoro is helping make the possible. Ordered a package? Companies like DHL and Taiwan Post now have fleets of Smart-scooters to make deliveries. Need a ride? Unlock a Gogoro in Beilin, Paris or Madrid,thanks to scooter sharing services.The Smart-scooters is definitely ingenious, but there's more "At Gogoro, I think the essential thing is that we want to change how people use energy. And theSmart-scooters is only the beginning." says Horace Luke, Gogoro co-founder and CEO. This is where the GoStation comes in.Tomorrow's energyGostations are AI - equipped. They track battery health to maximize eachbattery's life. They recharge batteries during off-peak hours to reduce strain on the city's power grid(输电网). But they also learn when users usually visit and prioritize supplying charged batteries at those times. The fact of the matteris, cities are only getting bigger. There are already dozens of mega-cities(特大城市) in the world, and there will only be more in the future. Gogoro's dream is the transformation of mega-cities into smart cities, where power is plentiful and responbsible. They hope to be a big part of that transformation.6.(★★★)With so many investments required of us to succeed - time, resources,talents, responsibilities, even finances for our retirement - it's easy to lose sight of the most difficult investment of all to commit to: ourselves.Getting to the point where you're ready to start upgrading to you 2.0 isn't easy. But it doesn't mean dropping the ball everywhere else. It's not about omissions, but admissions. Come clean with yourself to kick-start your personal growth.Unstuck starts with "u"No one purposely chooses to stop learning and growing again, it just kind of happens in a lot of daily responsibilities and life. And if it were easy to just kick it into gear(档位)again, you would have already done it. But the truth is inescapable. If you want to get off that place to higher ground, it's up to you and only you. No one will just hand you a steady stream of opportunities for growth.You've been working in your life, not on itActivity is often confused with acceleration(忙碌). I was guilty of this for years in working place - staying always busy but not admitting I was bored. I was lost in activity and not steeping back to take time to question what I wanted mylife to be. Once I began working on my life - quitting corporate, becoming an entrepreneur, restructuring to my life - I started growing once again. And I've never been happier.Things aren't happening to you, they're happening for youA victim mentality(心态)is the enemy of personal growth.[Lamenting] over everything that has gone wrong in your life only wastes energy from working to make more things go right. If you want to kick-start growth, you must view setbacks as having a purpose, and then put them in their place. The past shouldn't run or define you - only fuel you.The perfect time to start doesn't existI had so many things that had to be just right before I could make my long-planned leap from corporate. I'd tell myself, "I'd love to go for it right now,but practically speaking." Well, guess what? Practicality is poison. It's the convenient excuse stopping you from what you're meant to become.It's time to unplug others' opinionsGrow where you want to grow. Learn what you want to learn. Wherever you areon the scale of hat you want to learn next - be it beginner or near - expert own it,be proud of it. Pretenses are for pretenders. You're just trying to become abetter version of your genuine self.(1)Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? BA.If you want to succeed, you have to invest yourself first.B.Upgrading yourself is hard, but you still need to continue.C.Giving up upgrading yourself is just like dropping the ball.D.It's a kind of responsibility to go on learning though it's hard.(2)The word lament in the last but 4 paragraphs most probably means A .A.to express sadness and feeling sorry about somethingB.to repeat what happens to you in the past of your lifeC.to show some regretful feeling or thought for our pastD.to recognize something that has gone wrong in the past(3)According to the passage, we can infer that D .A.the busier you are, the happier and better you will beB.what happened shouldn't prevent you, but protect youC.whoever you are, just grow where you want to growD.how well you grow is actually decided by yourself(4)How many aspects does the writer illustrate his idea on personal growth? C A. 3B. 7C. 5D. 6Section CDirections: Complete the following passage by using the sentences in the box. Each sentence can only be used once. Note that there are two sentences more than you need.7.(★★★) As 2019 draws to a close, it can be helpful to think about finishing what you have started.With that in mind, here are some thoughts on finishing projects and seasons well.Finishing projectsOne step to finishing a project comes near the beginning:define what it means for the project to be finished. This could mean getting an article published,submitting a report to your boss or teacher, or creating designs for a product.(1)C .In order to finish projects, you must also plan out the steps you willtake. Break your big task into smaller ones, and give yourself a short-term deadline for each of them.(2) E .Then when you do finish - celebrate! Take some time to enjoy your accomplishment and reward yourself for all your hard work. Also take some time to consider how the project went what you did well, and what needs improvement.(3)A .Finishing the yearAs we come to the end of 2019, it's good to take some time to pause andreflect on the past year. What goals did you reach or what have you learned? What would you like to do differently next year?While you're thinking, consider things you're thankful for from the year. You could make a list of 12, one for each month, or 52, one for each week. Or just write down as many things as you can think of. This will help you end the yearwith a positive attitude.(4) F . If you make mistakes, recognize them and then move on. No one can change the past, but you can learn from it and create a new future.By finished projects and years well, you can move toward your long-term goals and set yourself up for future triumphs.A.Learning from your achievements and mistakes will set you up for continued successB.The answers to these questions may help you develop resolutions for the nextyearC.Whatever it is, if you don't know what your goal is, you're not likely toreach itD.And don't neglect saying thank you to the people responsible for things on your listE.Then commit to following your plan to the endF.But reflecting on the past doesn't mean being involved in your failuresIV.Summary Writing8.(★★★)Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.Every culture has set rules about how people should act. Patterns of goodbehavior, or manners, show respect and care for others. Yet the details of how to express respect vary.Greeting people cheerfully is almost always considered polite. But it's more important in some cultures than others. For example, when you enter a store in France, you should always greet the person working there. Other cultures also value greeting people. But of course the greetings vary as people speak different languages.When I was growing up in the United States, I once participated in a performance at my church. Afterward, someone gave me a compliment, but I felt like I had done a bad job. So I tried to refuse the compliment, saying, "No, I didn't do that well." My mother got my attention and told me that was very rude. Later I learned that refusing a compliment is accepted and even approved of in China.Some of the biggest cultural differences have to do with table manners. In North America, it's polite to eat as quietly as possible. That means chewing with your mouth closed and not slurping(吃东西时发出的声音)your soup. The same goes for burping(打嗝). But in parts of Asia slurping shows that you are enjoying your meal. And burping is a sign of being full and content.There are also differences in how people eat across cultures. For example, in North America and Europe people use forks to bring food to their mouths. But in Thailand, a fork is only used to push food onto a spoon. In India and the Middle East, people eat with their hands. But eating with the left hand isforbidden. This is because the left hand is considered unclean.Yet there are also similar points across cultures. Saying "please" and "thank you", for example, is almost always polite. If you show appreciation and try to follow local customs, people will generally respond well. Showing kindness can bring people together, no matter what culture they come from.V.TranslationDirections:Translate the following sentences into English, usingthe words given in the brackets.9.(★)我们不惧风雨,也不畏任何险阻.(or) We are not afraid of winds and rains, or any kind of difficulties.10.(★)戴口罩是阻止病毒传播的有效方式.(keep) Putting on a face mask is an effective way to keep virus from spreading.11.(★★★)时不我待,时间和历史都属于奋进者.(as) Time and tide wait for no one as time and history are both on the side of hard workers.12.(★)生命重于泰山,疫情就是命令,防控就是责任.(issue) Life is of great importance. When a terrible disease/ an epidemic breaks out, a command is issued. It is our responsibility to prevent and control it/ the disease.VI.Guided Writing13.(★★)Directions:Write an /English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.近年人们欢度新春佳节的方式不尽相同.有些人喜欢在家里聚会,有些人喜欢在餐馆聚餐,还有些人喜欢出国过年……请给你的父母写一封邮件,告诉他们你更喜欢哪种方式,你的文章必须包括:•简单陈述你喜欢的过年方式;•建议明年家里过年的方式,并说明理由.注意:请勿透露本人真实姓名和学校名称。

2020年上海市汇知学校高三英语二模试卷及答案

2020年上海市汇知学校高三英语二模试卷及答案

2020年上海市汇知学校高三英语二模试卷及答案第一部分阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AThe Rechargeable Go!☑The digital sound processing chip(芯片) provides clear sound and makes speech easier to understand with less whistling sound☑Never replace batteries again!Full Charge Gives 16 Hours of Use! (Free Charging Station Included)☑Easy On/ Off Button☑Automatic Noise Reduction and Feedback Canceler☑100% Money Back Guarantee5 Star Reviews☑☑☑☑☑Amazing!"My sisters had all given up hope that our elderly mother would hear us clearly again. And then we took a chance. We're so glad we did. They've been amazing for her, and for our entire family."-Karen M.The new HearClear GO Rechargeable Digital Hearing Aids feature advanced digital technology at an unbelievably affordable price! The GO has the same key elements that all high-end digital hearing aids share while leaving out fancy bells and whistles that increase cost and require expensive adjustments. You'll be happier saving much money!Your lightweight GO hearing aids are amazingly convenient! With the GO'S charging station, you won't have to keep replacing tiny hearing aid batteries, and the GO is pre-programmed for most mild to moderate hearing loss-no costly professional adjustments needed.You can spend thousands on an expensive hearing aid, or you can spend just $ 239 on a hearing aid that's great for most mild to moderate hearing loss (only $ 199 each when you buy a pair). We're so sure you'll be happy with your new hearing aids.1. Which is the feature of the GO?A. It removes noises.B. It has separate on/ off buttons.C. It includes small batteries.D. It focuses on practical functions.2. Why does the author refer to Karen?A. To prove the GO's popularity.B. To explain the GO'S function.C. To convey the family's amazement.D. To show the GO'S high performance.3. How much do you pay for a pair of the GO?A. $ 199.B. $ 239.C. $ 398.D. $ 478.BA study has found that a lifetime of regular exercise and activity can slow down the aging process (衰老过程). Researchers say that getting older should not necessarily mean becoming more weak or sick. Their research shows that a devotion to a life of movement and exercise may help us live not only longer, but also healthier.For their study, the researchers looked at two groups. The first group was made up of 125 non-professional cyclists between the ages of 55 to 79. This group included 84 healthy men and 41 healthy women. We will call this group the “cyclists”.Researchers then found 130 people to make up a second group. Within this group, 75 people were aged from 57 to 80. The other 55 were between the ages of 20 and 36. The people in this group were also healthy, but they did not exercise regularly. We will call this group the “non-exercisers”. Smokers, heavy drinkers of alcohol and people with other health issues were not included in the study.Then, researchers gave both groups a series of tests. They tested their muscle mass (肌肉质量), muscular strength, percentage of body fat and the strength of their immune (免疫的) systems. Then the researchers compared the results of the two groups.Results showed that the cyclists did not experience body changes usually regarded as a normal aging process. For example, they did not lose muscle mass or muscular strength. Also, their body fat did not increase with age.The researchers also found something they had not expected. The study showed that the immune systems of the cyclists did not age either.The researchers advise us all to find an exercise that we like in our lives.4. How did the researchers carry out the study?A. By comparing.B. By discussing.C. By imagining.D. By reasoning.5. Which of the following is a result of the research?A. The cyclists kept a thin body shape.B. The non-exercisers gained weight easily.C. The cyclists’ muscles remained strong with age.D. The non-exercisers usually had health problems.6. Which is an unexpected result for the researchers?A. The cyclists had normal aging process.B. The cyclists’ immune systems didn’t age.C. The cyclists lost nearly all their fat.D. Everyone needed an exercise in their lives.7. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Healthy People Need More ExerciseB. Take an Exercise, the Harder, the BetterC. Cycling Is the Best Way to Prevent AgingD. A Lifetime of Exercise Slows Aging ProcessCA cheap printed sensor could transmit wildfire warnings. Wildfires have recently destroyed regions across the world, and theirgravityis increasing. Hoping to reduce harm, researchersled by Yapei Wang, a Chinese chemist ofRenminUniversity, say they have developed an inexpensive sensor to detect such fires earlier with less effort.Current detection methods rely heavily on human watchfulness, which can delay an effective response. Most wildfires are reported by the general public, and other alerts come from routine foot patrols and watchtower observers. Passing planes and satellites also occasionally spot something, but “the fire first appears on the ground," Wang says. “ When you see the fire from the sky, it is too late. ”The team says its new sensor can be placed near tree trunks' bases and send a wireless signal to a nearby receiver if there is a dramatic temperature increase. That heat also powers the sensor itself, without replacing batteries. The team printed the substances onto ordinary paper to create a sensor for just $ 0.40.But improving coordination among the different agencies involved in firefighting is even more crucial to address, says Graham Kent, an earthquake expert at theUniversityofNevada,Reno, who was not part of thestudy.Kentis director of ALERTWildfire, a network that uses cameras and crowd sourcing to watch for fires inCalifornia,NevadaandOregon. “The whole way that you respond to a fire until it's put out is like a ballet," he says. “You'd have to choreograph (设计) it just so, with resources precisely used at the right time and place and in the right order from detection to confirmation to assignment to extinguishment (熄灭).Fire detection is just step one.Wang says his team's next steps are to extend the device'ssignal range beyond the current 100 meters, which can limit practical use, and to develop a protective shield for it. The transmitter's effectiveness, he notes, will also need to be examined in the field ahead.8. What does the underlined word “gravity” in paragraph 1 probably mean?A. Pull.B. Extinction.C. Popularity.D. Severity.9. What do we know about the sensor?A. Its price remains high.B. Its batteries are replaceable.C. It can detect fires earlier and easier.D. It can reduce firefighters' pain.10. What doesKentmean in paragraph 4?A. Firefighting is easy but crucial.B. Fire detection resources are rich.C. Putting out a fire is an orderly activity.D. Technology is the key to extinguishing a fire.11. What's the plan for the new sensor according to Wang?A. Improving and testing it.B. Limiting its use and transmission.C. Examing and reducing its signal range.D. Getting it on the market ahead of time.DThe man who invented the World Wide Web a few decades ago is calling for major changes to make it better for humans. In an open letter published on Tuesday, Berners-Lee said that the web was used by half the world's population.Berners-Lee said the web had clearly created great opportunities for humans to progress and had made lifeeasier for millions of people. Actually, it also has offered opportunities to groups traditionally not heard a new voice in society. However, he added that the web had also provided new ways for cheats to commit crimes (犯罪).“Against the background of news stories about how the web is misused, it's understandable that many people feel afraid and unsure if the web is really a force for good,” he wrote.Berners-Lee created a group called the World Wide Web Foundation. He islooking for help from governments, companies and people to become more involved in shaping the web to do more good for humans. His actual plan is called the “Contract (合同) for the Web”.Under this contract, governments are called on to take steps to makesure all people can connect to the Internet and that personal privacy is respected. Businesses are asked to keep the Internet prices low so more people can use the web. In addition, companies should respect privacy and develop technologies that aim to put people first.The plan also calls on people to create materials for the web and work with others to make sure that is rich, quality information for everyone. Besides, people should seek to “build strong communities that respect personal speech and human equality.” “The path to make the Internet better is the responsibility of everyone who uses it,” Bermers-Lee added, “Making big changes will not be easy, but will be very well worth it in the end.”12. What does Berners-Lee think of the World Wide Web?A. It is his greatest regret.B. It stops the progress of humans.C. It needs improving.D. It does more harm than good.13. What's wrong with the web according to Berners-Lee?A. It is misused for bad purposes.B. It is misunderstood by all people.C. It blocks out a new voice in society.D. It is expensive for half the world’s population.14. What are governments called on to do under the “Contract for the Web”?A. Put technology first.B. Create materials for the web.C. Popularize the Internet.D. Make the Internet free of charge.15. What should people do with the Internet in Berners-Lee's opinion?A. Be responsible for it.B. Absolutely reject it.C. Completely rely on it.D. Be unconcerned about it.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2020年上海市奉贤区高考英语二模试卷

2020年上海市奉贤区高考英语二模试卷

2020年上海市奉贤区高考英语二模试卷I.Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections:In Section A,you will hear tenshort conversations between two speakers.At the end of each conversation,a question will be asked about what was said.The conversations and the questionswill be spoken only once.After you hear a conversation and the question about it,read the four possible answers on your paper,and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.(★★★★★)A.Supermarket.B.Tailor's shop.C.Department store.D.Convenience store.2.(★★★★★)A.200 pounds.B.600 pounds.C.300 pounds.D.700 pounds.3.(★★★★★)A.Call the ticket office later.B.Order the tickets online.C.Not to buy the ticket on the Internet.D.Order the tickets when it's not busy.4.(★★★★★)A.Borrowing money from a business company.B.Lending some money to a student.C.Asking for some financial aid.D.Reading students' application.5.(★★★★★)A.The bed is to blame for his not falling asleep.B.He can fall asleep if he stops drinking.C.He can drink more to fall asleep easily.D.Drinking is good for sleeping.6.(★★★★★)A.He is satisfied with the content.B.He feels sorry for it.C.He thinks it is valueless.D.He thinks it is valuable.7.(★★★★★)A.Professor Smith spoke Greek when he explained the maths problem.B.The woman still didn't understand the maths problem.C.Unfortunately,she didn't hear Professor Smith's explanation.D.Professor Smith didn't explain the problem clearly.8.(★★★★★)A.Collect papers for the man.B.Do the typing once again.C.Check the paper for typing errors.D.Read the whole newspaper.9.(★★★★★)A.Proceed in his own way.B.Stick to the original plan.C.Negotiate with his colleague.D.Try to change his colleague's mind.10.(★★★★★)A.His project proved to be unsuccessful.B.He was unable to get sufficient money.C.Lack of land prevented his success.D.He was successful with his project.Section BDirections:In Section B,you will hear several longer conversation(s)and short passage(s),and you will be asked several questions on each of the conversation(s)and the passage(s).The conversation(s)and the passage(s)will be read twice,but the questions will be spoken only once.When you hear a question,read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.11.(★★★★★)(1)A.To guide and help children's play.B.To give children an opportunity to play.C.To make children excited.D.To keep children company.(2)A.It determines the standard a child can reach.B.It is the happiest period during one's life.C.It is the most important time to shape one's character.D.It is the best time for children to learn new things.(3)A.The relationship between play and learning.B.The way to help children develop both physically and mentally.C.The importance of children's play.D.Different stages of children's development.12.(★★★★★)(1)A.It tends to wander towards unpleasant experiences.B.It wanders for almost half of their waking time.C.It has trouble concentrating after a brain injury.D.It tends to be affected by their negative feelings.(2)A.To find how happiness relates to daydreaming.B.To observe how one's mind affects one's behavior.C.To see why daydreaming impacts what one is doing.D.To study the relation between health and daydreaming.(3)A.Participants with clear goals in mind outperformed those without clear goals.B.The difference in performance between the two groups was insignificant.C.Non-daydreamers were more confused on their tasks than daydreamers.D.Daydreamers did better than non-daydreamers in task performance.13.(★★★★★)(1)A.Their average lifespan was less than 50 years.B.It was very common for them to have 12 children.C.They retired from work much earlier than today.D.They were quite optimistic about their future.(2)A.Get ready for ecological changes.B.Adapt to the new environment.C.Learn to use new technology.D.Explore ways to stay young.(3)A.When all women go out to work.B.When family planning is enforced.C.When a world government is set up.D.When all people become wealthier.(4)A.Eliminate poverty and injustice.B.Migrate to other planets.C.Control the environment.D.Find inexhaustible resources.II.Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections:After reading the passage below,fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct.For the blanks with a given word,fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word;for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.14.(★★)Plants Scream in the Face of StressFor the first time,researchers appear to have evidence that like animals,those plants deprived of water or(1) forced (force)to endure bodily harm can let out their pain.The study,(2) which has yet to be published in a scientific Journal,adds another dimension to scientists(3) growing (grow)understanding of how plants detect and interact with their surroundings.In recent years,it has become very clear that plants are more sensitive than researchers(4) thought (think).They respond when touched by insects and turn toward sources of light."Plants are not just robotic stimulus-response devices," said Frantisek Baluska of the University of Bonn in Germany."They're living organisms which have their own problems."Actually making their suffering hearable,however,is another matter entirely.(5) To test (test)that possibility,a team led by Itzhak Khait,a plant scientist at Tel Aviv University in Israel,placed microphones capable of detecting ultrasonic frequencies(超声波频率)four inches from tomato and tobaccoplants.The researcher then either stopped watering them or cut their stems.Measuring in the range of 20 to 150 kilohertz(千赫),the researchers foundthat even happy,healthy plants made the occasional noise.But when cut,tobacco plants emitted(6) an average of 15 sounds within an hour of being cut,(7)while tomato plants produced 25 sounds.(8) Althought/Though/while researchers aren't yet sure how plants produce these sounds,Khait and his colleagues proposed one possibility in their paper(9) that as water travels through the plants' tubes,air bubbles will form and explode,producing small vibrations.All this "screaming" caused by stress wasn't in a range detectable by human ears.But organisms that can hear ultrasonic frequencies--like mice,bats or perhaps other plants--(10) can possibly hear the plants cries from as far away as 15 feet.Section BDirections:Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from thebox.Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.15.(★★★)A.essentially B.round C.stuck D.spirits E.encouraging F.desperatelyG.strengths H.frustrating I.spilling J.collective K.sealed Italians find "Moments of Joy in this Moment of Anxiety"It started with the national anthem.Then came the piano chords,trumpet blasts,violin serenades(小夜曲)and even the clanging of pots and pans--all of it(1)I from people's homes,out of windows and from balconies,and resounding across rooftops.Finally,on Saturday afternoon,a nationwide(2) B of applause broke out for the doctors on the medical front lines fighting the spread of Europe's worst coronavirus outbreak.Italians remain(3) A under house arrest as the nation,the Europeanfront in the global fight against the coronavirus,has ordered extraordinary restrictions on their movement to prevent infection.But the music and noise erupting over the streets,from people(4) C in their homes,reflects the spirit,resilience and humor of a nation facing its worst national emergency since the Second World War.To the extent that this is a virus that tries people's souls,it has also demonstrated the(5) G of those national characters.In China,patriotic truck drivers risked infection to bring(6) F needed food to the people of Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak.In Iran,videos show doctors in full combat dress and masks dancing to keep(7) D up.And in Italy,the gestures of gratitude and music ring out above the country's empty streets,while social media feeds fill with(8) E ,sentimental and humorous webvideos.Images of nurses collapsed from exhaustion or their faces bruised(使受瘀伤)from tightly(9) K masks have also spread across the web in recent days.Parents posted pictures of unicorns and rainbows drawn by young children with the title "It will all be OK.""We're Italians,and loving singing is part of our culture," said Giorgio Albertini,51,an archaeology professor who clapped from his apartment balcony in the university district of Milan,calling it a way "to feel a community,and tohave the(10) J grief."III.Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D.Fill in each blankwith the word or phrase that best fits the context.16.(★★★★)Making choices is hard.That would be why researcher Moran Cerf has (1) D it from his life.As a rule,he always chooses the second menu item at a restaurant.This is(2) D by his research in neuroeconomics(神经经济学)(a somewhat new,divisive field)at Northwestern University.As Business Insider describes,Cerf has extended his ideas--which draw on some controversial ideas in psychology,including ego depletion out--into a piece of advice that,to(3) B happiness,people should build a life that requires(4) C decisions by surrounding themselves with people who possess traits they prefer.On an instinctive level,Cerf's idea(5) C :Many choices people make are the product of social pressures and the inputs of(6) B people around them.One example Cerf furnishes is that,(7) C consistently ordering the second menu item,he never picks where to eat.Rather,he(8) C his decisionto his dining partner--which friend he plans to eat with,probably one he trusts--and always lets them pick.While it's (9) B what, if any, scientific principles underlie those pieces of advice,there is no shortage of research showing that choices can sometimes feel more(10) A than liberating.An example from Quanta poits(假设):If you have a clear love of Snickers(士力架),choosing that over an AlmondJoy(杏仁巧克力)or a Milky Way(牛奶巧克力) should be a(11) B .And,as an experiment conducted by neuroscientist Paul Glimcher at NYU shows,most of the time it is,(12) D you introduce more choices.When the participants were offered three candy bars(Snickers,Milky Way,and Almond Joy)they had no problem picking their favorite,but when they were given the option of one among 20,including Snickers,they would sometimes drift away from their(13) A .When thechoices were taken away in later trials,the participants would wonder what caused them to make such a bad decision.As Quanta details,according to a model called "divisive normalization(分裂归一化)",which has gained some popularity,the way the brain encodes choices has a lot to do with how it values all its options.So,if you have two things that areclearly(14) C ,brain areas involved in decision-making fire in a pattern that makes the decision clear.When the choices are comparable,the brain does its best to focus on the distinctions between the two,but more choices(15) Athat ability out.(1)A.relieved B.released C.eliminated D.liberated(2)A.influenced B.inherited C.implemented D.informed(3)A.maximize B.balance C.cherish D.seek(4)A.safer B.fewer C.better D.sounder(5)A.stands out B.comes into force C.makes sense D.plays a part(6)B.trusted C.authorized D.honored A.distinguished(7)A.in additionB.instead of C.in spite of D.regardless ofto(8)A.conveys B.relates C.submits D.limits(9)A.evident B.unclear C.critical D.inevitable(10)A.confusing B.inspiring C.worrying D.appealing(11)A.stressor B.no-brainer C.challenge D.headache(12)A.after B.before C.when D.until(13)A.preference B.struggle C.status D.direction(14)A.impressive B.insignificant C.unique D.distinct(15)A.crowd B.figure C.sort D.putSection BDirections:Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.17.(★★★)One spring day,once the flowers have begun to open, a bee will hover(盘旋)and zip through your yard and dive-bomb your picnic table.Whileyou're thinking about avoiding an attack,that bee is focused on something else entirely:me.A honeybee has about six weeks to live.Today,like most days,her task is to fly as many as three miles from home,stick her long,straw-like tongue into a hundred or so flowers.When the bee has had her fill,she'll fly home.There the bee will deposit what she has got into the mouth of one of her co-workers,who will relay it to another,and so on for about 20 minutes,until the mixture is ready to be placed into the comb.Then she and her 50,000 or so mates will hover in the dark all night every night,flapping their wings to create hot,breezy conditions to remove the water from the mixture.Several sunrises later,they will seal me off in a golden cell of beeswax.In her lifetime,our bee may visit 4,000 flowers,and yet will produce only one-twelfth of a tea spoon of me.The average American consumes nearly a pound and a half of me every year,in tea,on toast,and beyond.If I do say so myself,I am a timelesstreasure.Literally--I never go bad.Unfortunately,my good health is not guaranteed.The problem lies in the growth of industrial agriculture and the use of pest control chemicals,as well as changes in weather patterns,all of which reduce the number of flowers bees have tovisit.I'd appreciate your letting your own garden grow just a little wild.My future depends on all of us fostering spring and summers wild flowers,thus helping the bees,who give so much--to you,to me--without ever asking for anything in return.(1)What does "me" refer to in the passage? DA.The flower.B.The bee.C.Water.D.Honey.(2)What is the 2nd paragraph mainly about? BA.Bees' special talent.B.Bees' hard work.C.Bees' living environment.D.Bees' social behavior.(3)Which one of the following is true according to the passage? BA.A bee will always prioritize attacking picnic lovers.B.Before "me" is sealed off in beeswax,the drying process can take a few nights.C.The lifework of a bee satisfies the average demand of an American consumer annually.D.Bees are more likely to visit those deliberately pest-controlled gardens.(4)What is the purpose of the passage? AA.To appeal for help for honeybees.B.To talk about the history of a treasure.C.To put forward techniques for gardeners.D.To argue against the control of chemicals.18.(★★★)Get Your Unlimited Card at Cineworld CinemasEnjoy Unlimited FilmsWatch all the films you want at any Cineworld for just one monthly price.Being an Unlimited card holder gives you access to all the 2D films you can handle for one monthly price.Watch what you want,when you want,as many times as you want.Plus,save money when watching films in 3D and others.After you've been with us for more than I year we'll upgrade you to a Premium Card and you'll get into 3D films completely free too! Start enjoying today by using a temporary pass while you wait for your card to arrive in the post.Save On Snacks And DrinksGet 10% off all in-cinema food and drink.Plus get 10% off at Cineworld Starbucks licensed stores.First year card holders get 10% off, whilst Premium card holders get 25% off Cineworld's in-cinema food and drinks including,all drinks,popcorn,nachos,hotdogs, ice cream,pick a mix and much more.Plus all card holders get 10% discounts at Cineworld Starbucks licensed stores.All you need to do is show your card at the counter and your discount will be applied.Recommend A FriendUnlimited members can get free months of membership when they recommend Unlimited to their friends!Recommend Unlimited to your friends and we'll give you free months of membership to say thank you.For every friend that signs up using your unique Recommend a Friend code you will both receive one month's free membership once they have been an active Unlimited member for 90 days.The free month will be automatically added to the end of your current subscription.You can earn a maximumof 12 Free Months with your Recommend a Friend code,so recommend Unlimited to 12 friends and you could get a full year of free Unlimited cinema!(1)The cinema names its membership card "Unlimited" because C .A.one can have the benefits for good upon joining the membershipB.Cineworld members can enjoy as many 2D and 3D films as they like for freeC.it frees a member from any regular payment to the movie tickets at Cineworld D.card holders can share limitless discounts and offers with friends and relatives (2)Which of the statement is TRUE according to the passage? DA.The benefits above are not available until the card is delivered.B.Premium card holders can have 25% off at a licensed Starbucks.C.Whoever persuades 6 friends into Unlimited can enjoy a half year of free membership.D.A second year of investment is worthwhile if you are a cinema goer.(3)This passage is probably written to D .A.secure the loyalty of potential customersB.introduce the latest movies and discountsC.promote the popularity of Cineworld cinemasD.give away movie cards to readers for free19.(★★★)A rare hole has opened up in the ozone layer above the Arctic,in what scientists say is the result of unusually low temperatures in the atmosphere above the north pole.The hole,which has been tracked from space and the ground over the past few days,has reached record dimensions,but is not expected to pose any danger to humans unless it moves further south.If it extends further south overpopulated areas,such as southern Greenland,people would be at increased risk of sunburn. However,on current trends the hole is expected to disappear altogether in a few weeks.Low temperatures in the northern polar regions led to an unusual stable polar vortex(极地漩涡),and the presence of ozone-destroying chemicals such as chlorine (氯)in the atmosphere-from human activities- caused the hole to form."The hole is principally a geophysical curiosity," said Vincent-Henri Peuch,director of the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service."We monitored unusual dynamic(动态的)conditions,which drive the process of chemical [depletion] of ozone.Those dynamics allowed for lower temperatures and a more stable vortex than usual over the Arctic,which then triggered the formation of polar stratospheric (平流层的)clouds and the catalytic(催化的)destruction of ozone."The hole is not related to the Covid-19 shutdowns that have dramatically cutair pollution and reduced greenhouse gas emissions.It is also too early to say whether the unusually stable Arctic polar vortex conditions are linked with the climate crisis,or part of normal stratospheric weather variability.Peuch said there were no direct implications for the climate crisis.Temperatures in the region are already increasing,slowing the depletion ofozone,and the hole will start to recover as polar air mixes with ozone-rich air from lower latitudes.The last time similar conditions were observed was in spring 2011.While a hole over the Arctic is a rare event,the much larger hole in the ozone layer over the Antarctic has been a major cause for concern for more than four decades.The production of ozone-depleting chemicals has been dramatically reduced,under the 1987 Montreal Protocol(蒙特利尔协议),but some sources appear still tobe functioning--in 2018,unauthorized emissions were detected from some areas.New sources of ozone-depleting chemicals were not a factor in the hole observed in the Arctic,said Peuch."However,this is a reminder that one should not take the Montreal Protocol measures for granted,and that observations from the ground and from satellites are central to avoid a situation where the ozone-destroying chemical level in the stratosphere could increase again."(1)What is the possible meaning of the underlined word "depletion"? B A.replacementB.consumptionC.increaseD.production(2)According to the passage,scientists are concerned about the hole becauseC .A.it is expected to be a threat to the mankindB.the new hole is caused by air pollution and greenhouse gas emissionsC.it may encourage further scientific research and environmental awarenessD.it warns us of an oncoming climate crisis(3)What can be learned from the last two paragraphs? BA.The hole over the Arctic shares the same causes as the one over the Antarctic.B.Human activities are highly responsible for producing ozone-destroying chemicals.C.The Montreal Protocol has successfully prevented new emissions.D.Some new illegal emissions are to blame for the hole over the Arctic.(4)The best title for the passage is probably A .A.Record-size Hole Opens in Ozone Layer above the ArcticB.Actions Urgently Needed for a New Hole in Ozone LayerC.Environmental Disaster and International CooperationD.How a Hole in Ozone Affects our Life on EarthSection CDirections:Read the following passage.Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box.Each sentence can be used only once.Note that there are two more sentences than you need.20.(★★★) People like to post their selfies(自拍照)on social media.To know more about it,scientists at Syracuse University in New York recently did aresearch and came up with some surprising findings.People who post selfies and use editing software to make themselves look bettershow behaviors connected to narcissism,the researchers said.(1) C Makana Chock,a professor from Syracuse University,said because social media is mostly used by people to share unimportant information about their lives,it is a good place for people to"work towards satisfying their own vanity."Those"likes"under their Facebook selfies make them feel good.(2) B Some people feel "peer pressure" to post selfies and some follow the popular belief that if there is no picture of an event or experience,it did not really happen."Anyway,it shouldn't be seen as negative.People get sense of satisfaction especially when they get likes.And it does no harm," Chock said.Other findings from the study include:There are no major differences on how often men and women post selfies and how often they use editing software.(3) F Chock said posting selfies on social media is not all that different from what people have done for many years.On trips and special events,our parents and grandparents used cameras instead of phones to take photos.They would bring back photos to show friends and family.You had no choice but to look at them.You probably commented about how nice everyone in the photos looked,especiallychildren and the person showing the photos.They were happy to hear your comments.(4) D On social media,however,people can decide not to look at photos--even if they click "like".A.Taking selfies is definitely one experience that many people like doing and sharing with the online world.B.People who post group selfies also show a need for popularity and a need to belong to a group.C.Narcissists are people who think very highly of themselves,especially how they look.D.That was the old way of "clicking like".E.The drive to take selfies can nevertheless do some good to socicty as a whole.F.But men who post selfies showed more of a need to be seen as popular than women did.IV.Summary Writing21.(★★★)Directions:Read the following passage.Summarize the main idea and the main point(s)of the passage in no more than 60 words.Use your own words as far as possible.It's natural to feel the need to control something when everything around you feels out of control,and you feel helpless.When a friend of mine first heard about the coronavirus outbreak,she got down on her hands and knees and cleaned her kitchen floor.She told me,"My floor wasn't even dirty,but doing something constructive made me feel in control and that I was holding on to my power,despite the desperate circumstances."Your most powerful weapon against uncertainty is your perspective because nobody and no situation can take that from you unless you give it away.Your perspective can victimize or empower you.When you look for the upside in a downside situation and figure out what you can control and what you can't,it'seasier to accept whatever is beyond your control.。

2020年上海实验学校高三英语二模试卷及参考答案

2020年上海实验学校高三英语二模试卷及参考答案

2020年上海实验学校高三英语二模试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AArtificial intelligence (Al) is practically everywhere today. There are so many products out there which use Al. Some are being developed, some are already in use, and some failed and are being improved, so it’s very difficult to name a few of them and regard them as the best.ViIt is an Al personal trainer which is mainly concerned with fitness and coaching. It, however, requires the use of bio-sensing earphones and other fitness tracking equipment! It can play your favourite music while you work out and all you have to worry about is the exercise you're doing.Deep TextDo you ever wonder how an ad appears suddenly just when you are looking for something similar? This is because of Deep Text. It uses real-time consumer information to produce data which in turn is used to target consumers. Thus, if you search online for flight tickets fromBangaloretoDelhi, it is very likely that an ad relating to hotels inDelhiwill soon follow.Hello EggIf you live alone and miss your mother because you always miss your breakfast or don’t know what to eat for dinner, then Hello Egg is exactly what you are looking for. A very healthy choice of the 2-minute noodles and oats, Hello Egg provides you with a detailed weekly meal plan about the needs of your body. It is truly a modern AI-powered home cooking tool for the young.WordsmithYou can put Mr. Smith into your Microsoft Excel using their free API, and let it write up detailed analysis of the stories behind your numbers. It can produce detailed reports on thousands of pages of spreadsheets in seconds.1. What can we learn about Vi from the text?A. It is an AI music player.B. It is a bio-sensing earphone.C. It doesn't work without bio-sensing earphones.D. It can make you more energetic while you work out.2. Which can help you improve cooking skill?A. Deep Text.B. Vi.C. Wordsmith.D. Hello Egg.3. What can Wordsmith do for us?A. Produce a detailed report.B. Provide us with a detailed meal plan.C. Book a ticket ahead of time.D. Offer us information on hotels for traveling.BOnce small farmers in Masii, a remote village in Kenya, have picked their crops, all they can do is wait until a buyer trucks through. The system works fairly well for beans and corn, but mangoes-the area’s other main crop-spoil (腐烂) more quickly. If the trader is late, they rot.However, a simple coating could change that. A company, SmartTech, has created a product that doubles the shelf life of fresh produce, enabling farmers to access far-off, larger markets. More time forfresh produce on grocers’ shelves also means less food waste-a $2.6 trillion problem, according to the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).James Rogers, CEO of SmartTech, wanted to solve the problem for food much in the same way that oxide barriers preventing rust (锈) have achieved for steel. Fortunately, researchers have found when plants made the jump from water to land, they developed cutin(蜡质), a barrier which is made of fatty acids that link together to form a seal around the plant, helping keep water in.The cutin was such a grand strategy that today you’ll still find it across the plant kingdom. SmartTech discovered through researches that an orange can last longer than a strawberry not so much because of the thickness of its skin, but because of the difference in the arrangement of those cutin molecules (分子)on the surface. After extensive trials, Rogers and his team developed a natural and tasteless protective coating from plant material-stems, leaves and skins. The product extends the sweet spot between ripening and rot. And best of all, the treated produce doesn’t require refrigeration.“SmartTech has huge potential to turn poor farmers in Africa into commercial farmers,” says Rogers. “That means more money in pockets, and more food in stomachs.” But whether the company can cost-effectively reach small farmers in far-off areas still remains a challenge.4. The author mentions the small farmers in Kenya to ________.A. stress their need for preserving produceB. show their challenge in harvesting cropsC. express their wish to reach larger marketsD. evaluate their loss caused by slow transport5. What can we learn about SmartTech’s product?A. It is financially supported by FAO.B. It is intended to replace refrigeration.C. It is designed to thicken produce’s skin.D. It is based on plants’own defence system.6. What will James Rogers probably focus on next?A. How to expand farms.B. How to earn more money.C. How to produce more tasty food.D. How to profit farmers in remote area.7. The main purpose of the passage is to ________.A. promote a productB. present a technologyC. advertise SmartTechD. introduce James RogersCA nurse has fulfilled (实现) a promise she made to her patient four years ago to one day attend her daughter's graduation from nursing school.Edina Habibovic, 22, graduated from Chamberlain University's College of Nursing in 2020. Her mother, Sevala Habibovic, 46, died in2017 after a two year fight with breast cancer.“I thought the medical field wasn't for me. Then, my mom got sick and I had all the experience going in and out of the hospital, ” Edina toldGood MorningAmerica. “When my mom passed away, I thought, ‘I want to dothis.’”she said.Sanja Josipovic, who at the time worked as a home health nurse with Northwestern Medicine in Winfield, Illinois, cared for Sevala inside her home. They often chatted and shared the latest news with each other over six months of care.“She was most worried about Edina because she was young and hadn't finished school yet, ” Sanja said. “We are like sisters; we care about and trust each other. She was a powerful and strong minded woman. She wasn'tscared to die; she was just worried about her kids and husband.”Edina said her mother lived for being with her family and taking care of people. “When Sanja was working, my mom would still try to make her something to eat, no matter how sick she was, ” Edina added. When Sevala's life was coming to an end, she asked Sanja to take her place at her youngest daughter's nursing school graduation. “That was the only thing she was going to miss. Edina's graduation, ” said Sanja, who is a mother of three herself. She agreed.Due to COVID -19, there was no graduation or pinning ceremony. Edina's manager at Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital decided to host a pinning ceremony for her and have Sanja present the pin. “Sanja has fulfilled her promise, ” Edina said.Edina and Sanja are now caring for patients alongside one another as colleagues at Marianjoy.8. What does the underlined word “this” in paragraph 3 refer to?A. Leaving the hospitalB. Working as a nurseC. Facing death positivelyD. Caring for Edina's mother9. What can be learned about Sanja and Sevala?A. They enjoyed volunteeringB. They were cancer survivorsC. They had unhappy marriagesD. They developed a close bond10. What would be Sevala's regret?A. The loss of the chance to study medicineB. Her absence from Edina's school graduationC. Failing to keep the promise made to SanjaD. Never cooking a good meal for her husband11. How did Sanja fulfill her promise?A. By taking care of Edina and her familyB. By helping Edina enter her dream hospitalC. By attending a special ceremony for EdinaD. By managing to become Edina's colleagueDEmojis are very popular among mobile phone and social media users. While there are emojis of almost every kind imaginable, from dinosaurs to joyful tears and eggplants, there is no emoji for forgiveness. Seeing the need to show understanding, aFinnish group decided it was time for a "forgiveness" emoji.Every year, the Unicode Consortium, which sets the standards, adds new emojis to the emoji keyboard on mobile phones and computers. In 2019, the Forgivemoji campaign was launched. Forgivemoji's site made an open call to the public to give their designs for a new forgiveness emoji, with the goal of presenting the symbol to the Unicode Consortium and getting it accepted by people.Tuomo Pesonen, communications director of the Unicode Consortium, explained why the forgiveness emoji isindispensablein today's world. “In our modern communication culture, emojis are an important way of expressing human feelings beyond words.” The campaign gained popularity, reaching over two million people around the world. They received many designs, including a bandaged heart, two holding hands, and people from different cultures hugging.After hundreds of people offered their ideas for this emoji, the winner was announced in February 2020. Former Finnish president Tarja Halonen was selected to choose the winner as she has been important in building bridges between people. The emoji that will be presented to the Unicode Consortium is an image of two hands giving a thumbs-up symbol in front of a heart. If the Unicode Consortium accepts the design, it will become available to the public in late 2021.The Forgivemoji campaign goes far beyond having a strong influence on social media. The message of showing forgiveness and understanding is helpful for the world at large.12. What's the idea behind the Fogivemoji campaign?A. people develop pleasant habits.B. To get people more friendly to each other.C. To pick a forgiveness emoji for the public to use.D. To make mobile phones and computers more convenient to use.13. What does the underlined word “indispensable” in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Necessary.B. Different.C. Changeable.D. Interesting.14. Why was Tarja Halonen selected to choose the winner for the campaign?A. She launched the campaign herself.B. She designed the most popular emoji.C. She was familiar with the emoji history.D. She played an important role in relating people.15. What can be the best title for the text?A. Forgiveness is important for peopleB. Emoji for forgiveness is on the wayC. Emojis are becoming interestingly popularD. Finnish people explore the stories of emojis第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2020届上海各区高三二模英语试卷中译英汇编

2020届上海各区高三二模英语试卷中译英汇编

2020届上海各区高三二模英语试卷中译英汇编2020年上海市各区高三年级第二学期高考模拟试卷(二模)英语试卷选编(中译英部分)目录宝山区 (1)崇明区 (2)奉贤区 (2)虹口区 (2)金山区 (3)闵行区 (3)浦东新区 (3)徐汇区 (4)嘉定区 (4)声明:本材料仅供教师备课、考生复习之用,相关版权归著作权人所有。

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宝山区1.我们不惧风雨,也不畏任何险阻。

(or)2.戴口罩是阻止病毒传播的有效方式。

(keep)3.时不我待,时间和历史都属于奋进者。

(as)4.生命重于泰山,疫情就是命令,防控就是责任。

(issue)1.We are not afraid of winds and rains, or any kind of difficulties.2.Putting on a face mask is an effective way to keep virus from spreading.3.Time and tide wait for no one as time and history are both on the side of hard workers.4.Life is of great importance. When a terrible disease / an epidemic breaks out, a command is issued. It is ourresponsibility to prevent and control it/ the disease.崇明区1.孩子的每一点进步对父母来说都很重要。

(mean)2.在某种程度上,这种新措施有可能缓解这个城市的交通堵塞。

(possibility)3.从来没有人不努力就能成功,所以你必须制定一个切实可行的计划,并付诸于行动。

2020年上海市高考英语二模试卷(B卷)

2020年上海市高考英语二模试卷(B卷)

2020年上海市高考英语二模试卷(B卷)II. Grammar and Vocabulary(20分)Section A(10分)Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.1. The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, the Ministry of Education and other central departments, recently issued a notice (1)________ forbids any gender discrimination against women in the workplace.China has made great achievements in establishing gender equality.(2)________some women, especially in pregnancy﹣related conditions, are still more likely to face discrimination in the workplace or (3)________ looking for jobs.To ensure the rights of women to give birth, the notice requires employers not ask female applicants non﹣job﹣related questions (4)________(involve) their marital status or number and ages of their children,(5)________ have new female hirees take pregnancy tests.(6)________ coordinated face﹣to﹣face meeting mechanism will be established to ensure the implementation of the new regulation. Employers who are reported (7)________ (discriminate) against job applicants based on gender will be summoned. Those who refuse to stop or rectify the situation will be punished according the law and exposed to the public through media.Employers and human resource companies who post in portals job advertisements that include gender bias shall be ordered to make corrections, and may face penalties and have their business licenses (8)________(suspend).In addition, more favorable measures (9)________(take) to further support the employment of women (10)________enhancing job﹣training services for women,providing child care services for children under 3, and improving the maternity insurance system for female employees.【答案】that/which,But,while/when,involving,nor,A,to have discriminated,suspended,will be taken,such as【考点】说明文语法填空【解析】文章讲述了中国在工作环境中应对女性歧视所做的努力.【解答】(1)that/which.考查连词,先行词是notice,在定语从句中做主语,故填that或者which.(2)But.考查连词,表示转折,但是一些女性,尤其是怀孕的时候,还是可能在工作时遭受歧视,故填But.(3)while/when.考查连词,引导时间状语从句的省略,省略了they are,当她们找工作的时候,故填while或者when.(4)involving.考查非谓语,question与involve是主动关系,使用现在分词作后置定语,故填involving.(5)nor.考查副词,nor这里表示“也不”,对应前面的not,故填nor.(6)A.考查冠词,表示泛指,一个合作的面对面会议机制,故填A.(7)to have discriminated.考查不定式,be reported to do sth:被报道做某事,曾经歧视过找工作的人,使用现在完成时态,故填to have discriminated.(8)suspended.考查非谓语,have sth done:使某事被做,故填suspended.(9)will be taken.考查时态,更多的有利措施将会被采取,使用将来时态的被动语态,故填will be taken.(10)such as.考查固定搭配,such as:比如,例如,比如促进女性工作培训服务,故填such as.Section B(10分)Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.The picture of miseries and sufferings of the Black woman in America may appear, perhaps darker and more depressing than Dante’s(但丁) description of Hell because in the history of human race, the Black woman in America has suffered the most. A close and critical (1)_______of the history of the Black woman’s life and condition since her arrival in a strange land will unfold very well the long story of her pain and sorrow associated with her mutilated(被切断的) soul. Since her arrival on the foreign shore, the Black womanhas been facing the worst kind of(2)_______ and oppression. As a Black she has had to endure all the horrors of slavery and has been the object of continually inhumane treatment in all kinds of work,(3)_______ the lowest place on the wage scale and restricted to the lowest﹣status and the most uncreative jobs. Since times of slavery, Black womanhood has been destroyed,(4)_______ and abused with racial and inhuman practices by black men and white men and women. In the process, they have lost their(5)_______ “self”,and have developed a(n) complexity in themselves﹣though as black women, they see themselves with the eyes of white men and women and black men. This has(6)_______ been responsible for the destruction of their self﹣confidence and the feeling of being human.They look upon themselves as masters’ belongings.As a mother she has seen her children sold into slavery. She has seen them left at home without attention while she attended to the needs of the children of the(7)_______ class. She has seen her children suffer from drug addiction, the lack of decent education and experience attacks by a racist society, and populating the prisons of this nation. In addition, besides suffering the common fate of all oppressed people, the African﹣American women continue to undergo the oppression of woman by men, which existed for long.In the home she becomes “the slave of a slave”. Men may be cruelly treated and (8)_______ to all sorts of dehumanizing treatment on the part of the rulingclass. However, at least they can take out their frustration on someone else, their women.Thus feminism in America means much more than what it stands for in other European countries, chiefly because it has different role and meaning with respect to the Black women. If a feminist is(9)_______ defined as one who is involved in transforming and reinterpreting familiar realities, then Black women are innate(天生的)feminists.Black women writing exhibits and constructs a Black women’s literary traditionthat is inherently feminist. Barbara Smith, an (10)_______ Black feminist critic,states that the ability of Black women to survive in the face of White America exhibits an innate feminist potential.【答案】K,I,G,C,A,J,F,B,H,E【考点】选词填空【解析】本文主要是作者对美国黑人女性所受到的不公平待遇的描述,以及美国的女权运动对非裔美国妇女的重大意义.【解答】(1) K.考查名词.句意:对这位黑人妇女自从来到陌生的土地后的生活和状况的历史的一个仔细和批判性的____很好地与她残缺的灵魂相关的痛苦和悲伤的漫长故事.结合句意可知此处意为“描述”,故选K.(2) I.考查名词.句意:自从她来到国外的海岸,这位黑人妇女一直面临着最恶劣的____和压迫.结合句意可知此处意为“剥削”,故选I.(3) G.考查动词.句意:在工资等级中____最低的位置,并被限制在最低的地位和最没有创造性的工作.结合句意可知此处意为“占据”,故选G.(4) C.考查动词.句意:自奴隶制时代以来,黑人女性就被黑人男性和白人男性和女性以种族和不人道的方式摧毁、____和虐待.结合句意可知此处意为“扭曲”,故选C.(5) A.考查形容词.句意:在这个过程中,她们失去了____“自我”,结合句意可知此处意为“真正的”,故选A.(6) J.考查副词.句意:这____导致了她们自信心的丧失和做人的感觉,把自己视为主人的财产.结合句意可知此处意为“最终”,故选J.(7) F.考查动词.句意:当她照顾____阶级的孩子时,她看到自己的孩子被遗弃在家里,无人理睬.结合句意可知此处意为“统治”,故选F.(8) B.考查动词.句意:统治阶级可能会残酷地对待男人,并对他们施以各种非人的待遇.结合句意可知此处意为“遭受”,be subjected to“遭受”,故选B.(9) H.考查副词.句意:如果女权主义____被定义为参与改变和重新解释熟悉的现实的人,那么黑人妇女就是天生的女权主义者.结合句意可知此处意为“通常”,故选H.(10) E.考查形容词.句意:____黑人女权主义者芭芭拉•史密斯指出,黑人女性面对美国白人的生存能力显示出一种与生俱来的女权主义者潜能.结合句意可知此处意为“有影响力的”,故选E.III. Reading Comprehension(45分)Section A(15分)Directions: For eachblank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Our Global VillageNearing autumn’s close. My neighbor ﹣How do Our es he live, I wonder?These lines were written by a famous poet nearly three hundred years ago. They express a timeless and universal curiosity in one’s fellow man.The word ‘neighbor’ in the poem (1)_______ people very much like one’s self. He may live next door, similar indress, diet, custom and language. Today, few people are surrounded by neighbors whoare cultural copies of themselves. Tomorrow we can expect to spend most of our lives inthe (2)_______ of a variety of neighbors. They may speak in a different tongue, seekdifferent values and behave according to different norms. As our world is (3)_______, our neighbors increasingly will be people whose life styles contrast sharply withour own.Science and technology has turned our world into a global village. The term﹣global village﹣was (4)_______ by Marshal Mcluhan. It is used to describe the (5)_______of the world as a result of the mass media. Nowadays, the mass media is able to bring (6)_______ from all corners of the globe into people’s homes. Communication technologies make it possible to connect with people in other countries on the phone and the Internet. Modern transportation systems also (7)_______ to the creation of the global village. Now astronauts can (8)_______ around the globe in eighty minutes. Themoon is already within our range of travel, and the addition of Mars is just a (9)_______of time. A visit to major cities such as New York, London, and Tokyo shows that movement of people from one country to another has become commonplace.People everywhere are gaining (10)_______, and this is just the beginning. Our mobility places us in (11)_______ with people from other cultures. And when we meet, we need to communicate. In fact, we must communicate. This communicative behavior is called (12)_______ communication. It occurs whenever a message sender is a member of one culture and a message receiver is of another. We may find intercultural communication difficult. Even if we overcome the natural (13)_______ of language differences, we may fail to understand and to be understood. Misunderstanding may even become the rule (14)_______the exception.In order to communicate effectively and appropriately in English, we need, (15)_______ to become aware of the interrelationship between language andculture. Language is part of culture and plays an important role in it. Without language, culture would not be possible.(1)A.refers toB.appeals toC.devotes toD.connects to(2)panyB.formC.needD.maintenance(3)A.transferredB.transplantedC.transformedD.formed(4)A.developedB.coinedC.madeD.charted(5)A.changingB.reformationC.shrinkingD.sinking(6)A.evidenceB.convenienceC.eventsD.accidentsA.contributeB.oweC.distributeD.attribute(8)A.circleB.cycleC.circulateD.surf(9)A.matteringC.resultD.future(10)A.freedomB.pleasureC.chancesD.mobility(11)A.contractB.contraryC.contactD.contrast(12)A.foreignB.domesticC.interculturalD.inner(13)A.causeB.barriersC.resolutionD.foundation(14)A.other thanB.rather thanC.in addition toD.or rather(15)A.thereforeB.otherwiseC.neverthelessD.however【答案】AACBCCAAADCCBBA【考点】完形综合阅读理解综合本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了世界在不停进步,逐渐演变为同一个地球村.【解答】(1)A.考查短语辨析.A. refers to 参考;B. appeals to 上诉;C. devotes to致力于;D. connects to 连接到;诗中的“邻居”一词指的是非常像自己的人.故选A(2)A.考查名词辨析.A. company公司;B. form 形式;C. need 需要;D. maintenance维护;明天我们可以期待我们的大部分时间都在各种各样的邻居的陪伴下度过.故选A(3)C.考查动词辨析.A. transferred转让;B. transplanted移植;C. transformed变形;D. formed形成;随着世界的变化,我们的邻居将越来越多地成为生活方式与我们截然不同的人.故选C(4)B.考查动词辨析.A. developed发达;B. coined 创造;C. made 制造;D. charted图表;“地球村”这个词是麦克卢汉元帅创造的.故选B(5)C.考查动词辨析.A. changing改变;B. reformation改革;C. shrinking 收缩;D. sinking下沉;它被用来描述大众传媒导致的世界的萎缩.故选C(6)C.考查名词辨析.A.evidence证据;B.convenience 方便;C.events 事件;D. accidents事故;如今,大众传媒能够把来自世界各地的事件带进人们的家.故选C(7)A.考查动词辨析.A. contribute贡献;B. owe欠;C. distribute分发;D. attribute属性;现代交通系统也有助于创建地球村.故选A(8)A.考查名词辨析.A. circle圆圈;B. cycle 循环;C. circulate传阅;D. surf 冲浪;现在宇航员可以在80分钟内绕地球一圈,月球已经在我们的旅行范围内,火星的加入只是时间问题.故选A(9)A.考查名词辨析.A. matter事项;B. coming 即将到来;C. result 结果;D. future 未来;现在宇航员可以在80分钟内绕地球一圈,月球已经在我们的旅行范围内,火星的加入只是时间问题.故选A(10)D.考查名词辨析.A. freedom自由;B. pleasure 愉快;C. chances 机会;D. mobility机动性;世界各地的人们都在增加流动性,而这只是一个开始.故选D (11)C.考查动词辨析.A. contract合同;B. contrary 相反;C. contact 接触;D. contrast对比;我们的流动性使我们与来自其他文化的人接触.故选C(12)C.考查形容词辨析.A. foreign外国;B. domestic国内的;C. intercultural跨文化;D. inner内部;这种交际行为称为跨文化交际.故选C(13)B.考查名词辨析.A. cause原因;B. barriers 障碍物;C. resolution 分辨率;D. foundation基金会;即使我们克服了语言差异的自然障碍,我们也可能无法理解和被理解.故选B(14)B.考查短语辨析.A. other than不同,不同于;B. rather than 而不是;C. in addition to除了;D. or rather 或者更确切地说;误解甚至可能成为规则而不是例外;故选B(15)A.考查副词辨析.A. therefore因此;B. otherwise 否则;C. nevertheless尽管如此;D. however 然而;为了用英语进行有效而恰当的交流,我们需要意识到语言和文化之间的相互关系.故选ASection B(22分)Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according tothe information given in the passage you have just read.As degrees have become more common, their importance as signaling devices is rising. A recent study by Joseph Fuller and Manjari Raman of Harvard Business School found that companies routinely require applicants to have degrees, even though only a minority of those already working in the role have them. This increases the graduate premium﹣but by punishing non﹣graduates rather than boosting the absolute returns to degrees.Analysis by The Economist of American census data finds that between 1970 and 2015 the share of workers aged 25﹣64 with at least a bachelor’s degree increased in 256 out of 265 occupations. Some of these are intellectually demanding jobs that changed a lot over that period, such as aerospace engineer or statistician. Others are non﹣graduate jobs such as waiting tables. Sixteen percent of waiters now have degrees﹣perhaps, in most cases, because they could not find a graduate job. But other jobs that are mostly done by graduates, such as journalism, nursing and teaching in primary schools, used to require only shorter training, often received while working. Today, having a degree is usually an entry requirement. 26.5m workers in America﹣two﹣thirds of those with degrees﹣are doing work that was mostly done by non﹣ graduates a half﹣century ago.Advances in technology have doubtless made some of these jobs more demanding. But not all of them, at least judging by pay.We find only a weak link between higher shares of graduates in an occupation and higher salaries. For around half of the occupations that employ higher shares of graduates now than a half﹣century ago, real wages have fallen. Andreas Schleicher, the head of education research at the OECD, reckons that “countries have skills shortages, not degree shortages”. The way universities have come to ________ higher education, he says, is a problem in part because universities do not suit all kinds of learners. And university dropouts tend to see little in the way of financial benefit from the part of their course that they have finished.(1)According the first paragraph, the demand for degrees________.A.means a majority of staff in company are now have degrees.B.enables those with degrees to earn more money.C.signals that non﹣graduates will find it more difficult to find a job.D.leads to those non﹣graduates being punished by their employers..(2)What can be learned from the text?________A.Non﹣graduate jobs such as waiting tables now need a college degree.B.Some jobs that are mostly done by graduates, such as journalism must go through training.C.Degrees don’t necessary lead to higher wages.D.Most graduates receive higher salaries now than a half﹣century ago..(3)What does the underlined word “monopolise” mean?________A.promoteB. controlC. sponsorD. recognize.(4)Which opinion will Andreas Schleicher most probably agree with?________A.The emphasis on degrees will hinder the career choice for those without a degree.B.Countries should attach more importance on degrees.C.Universities dropouts tend to have more skills than graduates.D.Financial benefit is little for university degrees.【答案】CCBA【考点】议论文阅读社会文化类阅读【解析】本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了随着学位越来越普遍,它们作为信号设备的重要性也在上升.【解答】(1)C.细节理解题.根据文章第一段 A recent study by Joseph Fuller and Manjari Raman of Harvard Business School found that companies routinely require applicants to have degrees, even though only a minority of those already working in the role have them.哈佛商学院的约瑟夫•富勒和曼贾里•拉曼最近的一项研究发现,公司通常要求申请者拥有学位,尽管已经在这个职位上工作的人中只有少数人拥有学位.可知根据第一段,对学位的需求表明,非毕业生将发现更难找到工作;故选C.(2)C.推理判断题.根据文章第三段We find only a weak link between higher shares of graduates in an occupation and higher salaries.我们发现,毕业生在某一职业中所占比例较高与薪酬较高之间只有微弱的联系.可知学位不一定能提高工资;故选C.(3)B.词义猜测题.根据文章最后一段The way universities have come to monopolise higher education, he says, is a problem in part because universities do not suit all kinds of learners.他说,大学垄断高等教育的方式在一定程度上是一个问题,因为大学不适合各种学习者.可知意为控制;故选B.(4)A.推理判断题.根据文章最后一段 The way universities have come to monopolise higher education, he says, is a problem in part because universities do not suit all kinds of learners. And university dropouts tend to see little in the way of financial benefit from the part of their course that they have finished.他说,大学垄断高等教育的方式在一定程度上是一个问题,因为大学不适合所有类型的学习者.而大学辍学者往往看不到从他们完成的课程中获得经济利益的方式.可知安德烈亚斯•施莱歇尔最可能赞同的观点是对学位的重视会阻碍那些没有学位的人的职业选择;故选A.University Room RegulationsApproved and Prohibited ItemsThe following items are approved for use in residential (住宿的) rooms: electric blankets, hair dryers, personal computers, radios, televisions and DVD players. Items that are not allowed in student rooms include: candles, ceiling fans, fireworks, waterbeds, sun lamps and wireless routers. Please note that any prohibited items will be taken away by the Office of Residence Life.Access to Residential RoomsStudents are provided with a combination (组合密码) for their room door locks upon check﹣in. Do not share your room door lock combination with anyone. The Office of Residence Life may change the door lock combination at any time at the expense of the resident if it is found that the student has shared the combination with others. The fee is ﹩25 to change a room combination.Cooking PolicyStudents living in buildings that have kitchens are only permitted to cook in the kitchen. Students must clean up after cooking. This is not the responsibility of housekeeping staff. Kitchens that are not kept clean may be closed for use. With the exception of using a small microwave oven to heat food, students are not permitted to cook in their rooms.Pet PolicyNo pets except fish are permitted in student rooms. Students who are found withpets, whether visiting or owned by the student, are subject to an initial fine of ﹩100 and a continuing fine of ﹩50 a day per pet. Students receive written notice when the fine goes into effect. If, one week from the date of written notice, the pet is not removed, the student is referred to the Student Court.Quiet HoursResidential buildings must maintain an atmosphere that supports the academic mission of the University. Minimum quiet hours in all campus residences are 11: 00 pm to 8: 00 am Sunday through Thursday.Quiet hours on Friday and Saturday nights are 1: 00 am to 8: 00 am. Students who violate quiet hours are subject to a fine of ﹩25.(1)Which of the following items are allowed in student rooms?________A. Ceiling fans and waterbeds.B. TVs and electric blankets.C. Hair dryers and candles.D. Wireless routers and radios..(2)What if a student is found to have told his combination to others?________A. The combination should be changed.B. He should be fined $25.C. The Office replace the door lock.D. He should check out of the room..(3)What can we learn from the passage?________A. A microwave oven is allowed to be used.B. students enjoy a party in residences on 7:00 am, Sunday.C. A housekeeper is to clean up the kitchen.D. No pets are permitted in student rooms.【答案】BAA【考点】广告布告类阅读应用文阅读【解析】本文为广告应用文,介绍了学生宿舍的规章制度.【解答】(1)B.细节理解题.根据第一部分中的“The following items are approved for use in residential(住宿的) rooms:electric blankets,hair dryers,personal computers,radios,televisions and DVD players”可知,在学生宿舍里允许使用电热毯、电吹风、个人电脑、收音机、电视和DVD播放器,故选B.(2)A.细节理解题.根据第二段第二句The Office of Residence Life may change the door lock combinationat any time at the expense of the resident if it is found that the student has shared the combination with others.寝室生活管理部会更换寝室门的密码,故选A.(3)A.细节理解题.根据第三部分中的“With the exception of using a small microwave oven(微波炉) to heat food,stude nts are not permitted to cook in their rooms”可知,除了可以使用小的微波炉来加热食物外,不允许学生在房间里做饭,由此可知选AIf plastic had been invented when the Pilgrims(清教徒移民)sailed fromPlymouth, England, to North America ﹣and the Mayflower had been stocked with bottled water and plastic﹣wrapped snacks ﹣ their plastic waste would likely still be around, four centuries later. If the Pilgrims had been like many people today and had simply throwntheir empty bottles and wrappers over the side, Atlantic waves and sunlight would have worn all that plastic into tiny bits.And those bits might still be floating around the world’s oceans today, waiting to be eaten by unfortunate fish, and eventually perhaps by one of us.Because plastic wasn’t invented until the late 19th century, and production really onlytook off around 1950, we have a mere 9. 2 billion tons of the stuff to deal with. Ofthat, more than 6.9 billion tons have become waste. And of that waste, a shocking 6.3 billion tons never made it to recycling facilities.No one knows how much unrecycled plastic waste ends up in the ocean, Earth’s last sink. In 2015, Jenna Jambeck, a university of Georgia engineering professor, caught everyone’s attention with a rough estimate: between 5.3 million and 14 million tons each year just from coastal regions.Most of it isn’t thrown off ships, she and her colleagues say, but is dumped carelessly on land or in rivers, mostly in Asia.It’s then blown or washed into the sea.It’s unclear how long it will take for that plastic t o completely biodegrade (降解). Estimates range from 450 years to never.Meanwhile, ocean plastic is estimated to kill millions of marine animals everyyear. Nearly 700 species, including endangered ones, are known to have been affected by it. Some are harmed visibly ﹣﹣﹣ strangled(勒死)by abandoned fishing nets. Many more are probably harmed invisibly. Marine species of all sizes, from fish to whale, now eat microplastics, the bits smaller than one﹣fifth of an inch across.On Hawaii’s Big Island, on a beach to which no paved road, I walked ankle﹣deep through mocroplastics. After that, I could understand why some people see ocean plastic as an approaching disaster, worth mentioning in the same breath as climate change.And yet there’s a key diff erence: Ocean plastic is not as complicated as climate change. There are no mean waste deniers(否认者), at least so far. To do something about it, we have to remake our planet’s entire energy system.“This isn’t a Problem where we don’t know what the s olution is, ” says Jambeck.“We know how to pick up garbage. Anyone can do it. We know how to deal with it. Weknow how to recycle.” It’s a matter of building the necessary institutions and systems, she says ﹣﹣﹣ ideally before the ocean tums, for centuries to come, into a thin soup of plastic.(1)In the first paragraph the author emphasizes the fact that________.A.British people migrated to America four centuries ago.B.people have kept doing research in plastic for four centuries.C.there was no plastic pollution four centuries ago.D.plastic waste would remain in the ocean for four centuries..(2)How are marine animals harmed invisibly by ocean plastic?________A.They eat microplastics.B.They drown in microplastics.C.They are coated with waste plastic bags.D.They are struggling in abandoned plastic nets..(3)Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?________A.People all agree reducing plastic production is the solution.B.People all agree plastic waste has caused ocean plastic.C.It has been scheduled to reverse the trend of climate change.D.It has been scheduled to reverse the trend of ocean plastic..(4)Which of the following is the best title of the passage?________A.Ocean Plastic and Climate Change.B.To Biodegrade or to Recycle?C.Planet or PlasticD.Earth’s Last Sink.【答案】DABC【考点】完形综合说明文阅读阅读理解综合【解析】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了如今塑料垃圾已经严重地污染了我们的环境,尤其是海洋环境,人类应该采取措施改变这一现状.【解答】(1)D.细节理解题.根据第一段“If plastic had been invented when the Pilgrims(清教徒移民)sailed from Plymouth,England, to North America ﹣and the Mayflower had been stocked with bottled water and plastic﹣wrapped snacks ﹣ their plastic waste would likely still be around, four centuries later如果塑料是在清教徒从英国普利茅斯航行到北美时发明的,而且”五月花“号上有瓶装水和塑料包装的零食,那么在四个世纪后,塑料垃圾可能还会存在”.可知在第一段中,作者强调了塑料垃圾在海洋中可以存留四个世纪的事实.故选D.(2)A.细节理解题.根据第四段“Marine species of all sizes, from fish to whale, now eat microplastics, the bits smaller than one﹣fifth of an inch across.各种大小的海洋生物,从鱼到鲸鱼,现在都以直径小于五分之一英寸的塑料微粒为食.”.可知海洋动物吃塑料微粒,海洋塑料在不知不觉中伤害海洋动物.故选A.(3)B.细节理解题.根据第五段“Ocean plastic is not as complicated as climate change. There are no mean waste deniers(否认者), at least so far海洋塑料不像气候变化那么复杂.至少到目前为止,还没有否定垃圾的人”.可知人们都同意塑料垃圾造成了海洋塑料.故选B.(4)C.推理判断题.根据第六段“a matter of building the necessary institutions and systems, she says ﹣﹣﹣ ideally before the ocean tums, for centuries to come, into a thin soup of plastic她说,这是一个建立必要的制度和体系的问题,理想的情况是在未来几个世纪的海洋风暴来临之前,把它变成一锅薄薄的塑料汤”.可知“Planet or Plastic”是本文最好的题目.故选C.Section C(8分)Directions: Read the following passages. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.Does solving a math problem give you a headache? Do you feel nervous when you sit a math exam(1)________Scientists came to his conclusion with an in﹣depth experiment, which was published in the Public Library of Science One journal. They began by finding out how much participants fear math. Those involved were asked a series of questions such as how they feel when they receive a math textbook or when they walk into a math lesson.Based on their answers, participants were divided into groups. One group was made up of people who were particularly afraid of math and participants in the other group were more comfortable with the subject.Both groups were then given either math tasks or word tasks. When a math task was going to come next, a yellow circle would appear but when a word task was soon to come, a blue square would be shown.(2)________ It was like the pain they would fee, for example, if they burnt their hand on a hot stove. But they reacted less strongly when they knew that they would be faced with a word task.However, scientists saw no strong brain response from people in the second group.Math can be difficult, and for those with high levels of mathematics﹣anxiety (HMA),math is associated with tension, apprehension and fear.“When you are really thinking about the math problems, your mind is racing and you are worrying about all the things that could go wrong,” explained Ian Lyons from University of Chicago, US, leader of the study. "(3)________"More interestingly, the brain activity disappeared when participants actually started dealing with the math tasks. "(4)________" Lyons said.Based on the study, scientists suggested that things could be done to help students worry less and move past their fear of math, which might mean they perform better in tests.【答案】C,D,E,A【考点】说明文七选五【解析】解决一个数学问题给你头痛吗?你感到紧张当你坐一个数学考试吗?对于大多数学生来说,数学很困难但是科学家已经证明数学问题可以引发身体疼痛.本文以此展开谈论,主要讲述了数学问题可以引发身体疼痛的一些研究.【解答】1﹣4 CDEA1.C.细节理解题.根据前文“Does solving a math problem give you a headache? Do you feel nervous when you sit a math exam”解数学题会让你头疼吗?当你参加数学考试时,你会感到紧张吗.可知此处应填“对大多数学生来说,数学可能很难,但科学家已经证明,数学问题实际上会引发身体疼痛”.故选C.2.D.细节理解题.根据前文“When a math task was going to come next, a yellow circle would appear but when a word task was soon to come, a blue square would be shown当一个数学任务即将到来的时候,一个黄色的圆圈会出现,但是当一个单词任务即将到来的时候,一个蓝色的方块会出现”.可知此处应填“通过使用脑部扫描设备,科学家们注意到,每当第一组的人看到一个黄色圆圈时,他们的大脑会做出类似于身体感到疼痛时的反应”.故选D.3.E.细节理解题.根据前文“When you are really thinking about the math problems,your mind is racing and you are worrying about all the things that could go wrong,” explained Ian Lyons from University of Chicago, US, leader of the study当你真的在思考数学题时,你的大脑在飞速运转,你在担心所有可能出错的事情,“来自美国芝加哥大学的伊恩•莱昂斯解释道,他是这项研究的负责人”.可知此处应填“一个人对一项数学任务的焦虑程度越高,他激活的与威胁检测和疼痛体验相关的大脑区域就越多”.故选E.4.A.细节理解题.根据前文" More interestingly, the brain activity disappeared when participants actually started dealing with the math tasks更有趣的是,当参与者真正开始处理数学任务时,他们的大脑活动消失了“.可知此处应填”这意味着,并不是数学本身让人痛苦,而是对数学的期待让人痛苦".故选A.IV. Summary Writing(10分)Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point (s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.The rise of multinational corporations, global marketing, new communications technologies, and shrinking cultural differences have led to an unparalleled increase in global public relations or PR.Surprisingly, since modern PR was largely an American invention,America’s relations is being threatened by PR efforts in other countries. Ten years ago, for example, the world’s top five public relations agencies were American﹣owned. In 1991, only one was. The British in particular are becoming more sophisticated and creative. A recent survey found that more than half of all British companies include PR as part of their corporate planning activities, compared to about one﹣third of U.S. companies. It may not be long before London replaces New York as the capital of PR.Why is America lagging behind in the global PR race? First, Americans as a whole tend to be fairly provincial and take more of an interest in local affairs. Knowledge of world geography, for example, has never been strong in this country. Secondly, Americans。

上海市黄浦区2020年高考教学质量检测(二模)英语试题及答案(word版)

上海市黄浦区2020年高考教学质量检测(二模)英语试题及答案(word版)

黄浦区2020-2020学年第二学期教学质量监测高三年级英语学科试卷2020.4 考生注意:1.考试时间120分钟,试卷满分150分。

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第I卷(共105分)I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. To the supermarket. B. To the post office.C. To the restaurant.D. To the hospital.2. A.$60 B.$20 C.$12 D.$163. A. Tuesday. B. Thursday. C. Friday. D. Saturday.4. A. Teacher and student. B. Policeman and visitor.C. Bank clerk and customer.D. Doctor and patient.5. A. She just had a talk with the man.B. She baked an apple pie by herself.C. She bought an apple pie for the man.D. She asked the way to make an apple pie.6. A. She drove too fast. B. She didn’t wear a seatbelt.C. She was too young to drive.D. She didn’t know the speed limit.7. A. It sounds strange. B. It depends on the weather.C. She likes the idea.D. She doesn’t give comments.8. A. Because he doesn’t like Nancy.B. Because he wants to go to the library.C. Because he doesn’t like parties.D. Because he has to work on weekdays.9. A. She will be very upset probably.B. She doesn’t care about their removal.C. She feels a little disappointed.D. She thinks it’s better to move to the south.10. A. The woman felt it difficult to make a decision.B. It’s wise for the woman to choose the blue dress.C. The woman should choose the black dress.D. It’s a rather easy choice for the woman.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. In 1981. B. At the age of 8.C. When he was 17.D. In 2001.12. A. English. B. French. C. Swiss-German. D. Swedish.13. A. He often travels with a coach and crew.B. He lets his girlfriend do with his business affairs.C. His parents used to be Swiss tennis players.D. He got a special reward after winning Wimbledon in 2004.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. French explorers. B. British colonists.C. Spanish explorers.D. American Indians.15. A. A land of flowers. B. A Spanish book.C. An island of gold.D. A river in the Middle West.16. A. The influence of American Indians.B. The special names of American States.C. The origins of American States’ names.D. The examples of some American States.Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Booking a ticketDestination: London.Class: The 17 class.Price: $ 18 for one way trip.Luggage: A 19 and a handbag.Time: The next flight 20 at 10:25 from Gate 4.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Where can the students live whenDormitory or 21 .studying?How much should students pay per10 pounds less per week for 22 .week?How far is it from the residence to theIt is quite near, about 23 .university?Where is the Information office? It’s in 24 .Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25. The capital will further limit the number of rush-hour subway passengers to cope with thegrowing pressure _______ the network.A. toB. atC. onD. with26. Three foreign films will be on this month. One is made in Korea, _______ two are made inEngland.A. restB. anotherC. otherD. the other27. Teachers _______ be sensitive to the development level of each student so as to help thembetter.A. need toB. mayC. are able toD. can28. Most students think they should have _______ at school if there were no examinations.A. the happiest timeB. a more happier timeC. much happiest timeD. a much happier time29. The manager listened to the customers’ complaints attentively with great patience, _______ to miss any point.A. not tryingB. trying notC. to try notD. not to try30. Rain and high winds today _______ to take the place of yesterday’s mild conditions.A. expectB. are expectedC. are expectingD. has expected31. _______ parents say and do usually has a life-long effect on their children.A. ThatB. WhichC. WhatD. As32. The adoption of orphans and physically challenged children has been a subject of publicdebate _______ a fire in an unregistered orphanage last month.A. according toB. in case ofC. ever sinceD. such as33. President Barack Obama told ABC news _______ he was aware of the development of therecent investigation.A. thatB. whatC. whichD. whether34. A latest report by Taobao said that visitors through wireless devices _______ from 10million in 2010 to 300 million by the end of last year.A. would growB. has grownC. has been growingD. had grown35. Reform is taking place in the country’s vast countryside, _______ tens of millions offarmers have moved to cities for work.A. whenB. whichC. whereD. that36. In fact, I think it’s very much nicer without the naughty boy, if you don’t mind me _______so.A. sayB. to sayC. sayingD. to saying37. The number of the dead pigs _______ out of the Huan gpu River in Shanghai’s SongjiangDistrict had risen to 5,916 by March 12.A. fishedB. to fishC. to be fishedD. fishing38. A 7-year-old boy received an operation on Tuesday successfully _______ he has many otherhealth problems.A. sinceB. howeverC. thoughD. therefore39. China’s plan _______ its installed nuclear power capacity by 20 percent this year shows thatthe country is developing new energy in an efficient way.A. raisedB. to raiseC. raisingD. has raised40. It was announced that only when the terrible disease was under control _______ to return totheir homes.A. the residents would decideB. would the residents decideC. would the residents be decidedD. the residents would be decidedSection BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. complexityB. imagesC. elementaryD. signalsE. willinglyF.G. mental H. experiment I. leaps J. monsterindependentlyA noted American psychologist once remarked that childhood is a magical period in one’slife. Indeed it is, for during childhood, one undergoes a step-by-step transformation not only in 41 capacity, but also in physical and verbal skills. Each step 42 an increase in the difficulty of a child’s conceptual and learning abilities. During the early stages of childhood, from infancy to about five, the child learns simple skills including using the toilet, bathing and dressing himself 43 . At this stage, he also learns to be very observant, curious, imaginative and creative. His ability to remember things also 44 at this stage. He remembers details that an adult may have difficulty in remembering. Gradually, he learns 45 skills in problem-solving. At school, particular in art classes, the child is especially creative. Given a piece of paper and some colored pencils, he draws a variety of 46 from his surroundings as well as from his family circle. It is not surprising to see a child draw a 47 to represent an abusive father, and an angel to represent a loving and caring mother.As he graduates to the later stages of childhood bordering on the teenage years, the child learns the 48 of human relations and socialization by interacting with his peers—his friends and schoolmates. He also learns to 49 with new life situations, including dates and part-time work. Given a tight schedule of schoolwork, the child learns to prepare his own schedules of work and play; the more practical and less serious ones manage to take time out of their busy schedules of assignments, reports and tests and examinations to go with their friends on relaxation entertainment.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.When 16-year-old Ella Fitzgerald stepped onto the stage to perform at Harlem’s Apollo Theater in 1934, she had no idea that her life was about to change. Her childhood had been 50 . After the death of her parents, Fitzgerald had been placed in a boarding school. 51 , the teachers at the school mistreated her, so she ran away. Homeless and orphaned, Fitzgerald was trying her best to 52 on the streets of New York City when she won a contest to perform during an amateur night at the Apollo. She had 53 planned to dance, but at the last second, she decided to sing her mother’s favorite song inste ad. Her performance earned her 54 fromseveral well-known musicians. Ella Fitzgerald went on to become a 55 jazz singer.During a musical career that spanned six decades, Fitzgerald 56 more than 200 albums. She won 13 Grammy Awards, the last of which she received in 1990. She worked with some of the greatest American singers of the twentieth century, including Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, and Dizzy Gillespie. Her talent and charm 57 a wide range of listeners around the world. The worldwide 58 of Ella Fitzgerald helped make jazz a more popular genre.Until the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, the United States 59 African American citizens the same treatment that white citizens received. Fitzgerald’s manager and her band 60 to perform at places where discrimination(歧视) was practiced. They also decided not to perform unless they were paid the same amount as white singers and musicians. Ella’s fight for 61 received support from numerous celebrity admirers, including Marilyn Monroe. Fitzgerald never took her good fortune for granted. She gave money to charities and organizations that contributed to 62 disadvantages children. For her many civic contributions, in 1992 President George Bush awarded her the Presidential Medal of Honor, one of the highest honors 63 to civilians.In 1991, Fitzgerald gave her 64 performance in New York’s Carnegie Hall. Although Ella Fitzgerald died in 1996, the American “First Lady of Song” continues to live in the hearts and ears of music lovers worldwide.50. A. rich B. rough C. funny D. happy51. A. Importantly B. Unforgettably C. Naturally D. Unfortunately52. A. survive B. experience C. learn D. stand53. A. strangely B. blindly C. originally D. probably54. A. jealousy B. recognition C. reputation D. gratitude55. A. creative B. dependent C. undiscovered D. distinguished56. A. released B. sold C. copied D. showed57. A. compared with B. appealed to C. composed of D. depended on58. A. celebration B. admiration C. relaxation D. implication59. A. denied B. supported C. offered D. hated60. A. decided B. refused C. started D. afforded61. A. wealth B. future C. equality D. agreement62. A. caring for B. playing with C. preferring to D. picking up63. A. ignorant B. inadequate C. available D. official64. A. best B. vivid C. open D. finalSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)The seventh-inning stretch is one baseball tradition that helps make the game one of America’s favorite pastimes. In the middle of the seventh inning(局)fans ritualistically stand and stretch before the home team comes to bat.No one really knows the origin of the custom, but there are theories on how it started. Base ball historian Dan Daniel provided this explanation: “It probably began as an expression of fatigue. That would explain why the stretch comes late in the game instead of at the halfway point.”A more popular story involves President William Howard Taft and the birth of two baseball traditions. According to the account, Taft attended the first game of the 1910 baseball season. On the spur of the moment, plate umpire(裁判)Billy Evans gave Taft the ball. He asked him to throw it over the plate. Taft did so, and the custom of having the president launch the baseball season with the first pitch was born.The story continues that later that same day, President Taft, who weighed well over 300 pounds, became uncomfortable in his small chair. In the middle of the seventh inning, he stood up to stretch his legs. The crowd thought that the president was leaving, so they stood up out of respect. A few moments later, Taft sat down again. The fans followed, and the seventh-inning stretch was born. What a day for traditions!No matter how the tradition began, fans have since added to the fun. Now, as they stand to stretch during the seventh inning, they can sing along to Jack Norworth’s 1927 version of the song “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” after the visiting team has batte d.65. Which of the following best defines the word “ritualisticall y”in Paragraph 1?A. Attracting attention.B. Showing excitement.C. Continuing a custom.D. Releasing anxiety.66. The seventh-inning stretch is celebrated with the song “Take Me Out to the Ball Game”__________.A. a few moments after the beginningB. after the visiting team has batted in the seventh inningC. between the sixth and seventh inningsD. after the home team has batted in the seventh inning67. In the more popular story, __________.A. Billy Evans attended the first game of the 1910 baseball seasonB. Taft asked Billy Evans to throw the ball over the plateC. President Taft stood up to stretch his legs to relax himselfD. the crowd thought the president d idn’t respect the players68. How did the custom of following the “seventh-inning stretch” begin?A. No one knows for sure where or when the custom began.B. Jack Norworth started the tradition with the song in 1927.C. Fans used it as a time to stand and stretch their legs after sitting for the first six innings.D. William Howard Taft stood up and the rest of the fans stood in honor of the president.(B)Calling forContributionsKeen to share your views and have your articles published in the Campus Link?We are calling for contributions to the following sections:69. In the Lifestyle section, you may not find ____________. A. journals of travels B. well-taken photographs C. stories of Leonard Maltin D. opinions on restaurants70. Which of the following is TRUE about Campus Link ? A. It offers readers bread and butter.B. It welcomes research developments and breakthroughs.C. It helps you to recognize your schoolmates and teachers.D. It is a source of inspiration for the community. 71. The poster aims to __________. A. declare the rights of Campus LinkLifestyle: Do you travel widely, keep a journal of youradventures and have nice photographs that you might want to share? Or have yousimplybeen somewhere that caught your imagination? Tell us all about your travels!Are you an eager movie-goer? Be LeonardMaltinfor the day and share your views of the latest blockbuster (大片)with ourreaders!If food is your preferred choice of relaxation, try your hand at being food critic and send us your views on food/restaurants worth trying. Research:If this noble line of work is your bread and butter or passion, we want to hear from you! Share with Campus Link your research developments and breakthroughs. If you know of someone (your schoolmate or teacher) whose research work is a source of inspiration for our community, do not hesitate to send in your suggestions!Class Notes:Whether it ’s about your accomplishments, memories of campus days, your recent career or a new addition to your family, we welcome you to share your news, views and photos with friends and classmates through Class Notes. Read about your classmates in this issue of Campus Link .If you are interested in sharing any of the above, or if you know of someone worthy of feature, please get in touch with the Editor-in-Chief, at karinyeo@campuslink.sg . Contributions will be selected based on their relevance and quality and Campus Link reserves the right to publish or reject a submission (提交的文章). All contributions will be edited for clarity and length. Please send your submissions in word.doc files and your photos in jpeg format.Contributions for the next issue should reach us by 10 June 2020.B. introduce someone worthy of featureC. share views and articles among teachersD. encourage contributions for the next issue(C)Humans have sewn by hand for thousands of years. It was said that the first thread was made from animal muscle and sinew. And the earliest needles were made from bones. Since those early days, many people have been involved in the process of developing a machine that could do the same thing more quickly and with greater efficiency.Charles Wiesenthal, who was born in Germany, designed and received a patent on a double-pointed needle that eliminated the need to turn the needle around with each stitch(缝合) in England in 1755. Other inventors of that time tried to develop a functional sewing machine, but each design had at least one serious imperfection.Frenchman Barthelemy Thimonnier finally engineered a machine that really worked. However, he was nearly killed by a group of angry tailors when they burned down his garment factory. They feared that they would lose their jobs to the machine.American inventor Elias Howe, born on July 9, 1819, was awarded a patent for a method of sewing that used thread from two different sources. Howe’s machine had a needle with an eye at the point, and it used the two threads to make a special stitch called a lockstitch. However, Howe faced difficulty in finding buyers for his machines in America. In frustration, he traveled to England to try to sell his invention there. When he finally returned home, he found that dozens of manufacturers were adapting his discovery for use in their own sewing machines.Isaac Singer, another American inventor, was also a manufacturer who made improvements to the design of sewing machines. He invented an up-and-down-motion mechanism that replaced the side-to-side machines. He also developed a foot treadle(脚踏板) to power his machine. This improvement left the sewer’s hands free. Undoubtedly, it was a huge improvement of the hand-cranked machine of the past. Soon the Singer sewing machine achieved more fame than the others for it was more practical, it could be adapted to home use and it could be bought on hire-purchase. The Singer sewing machine became the first home appliance, and the Singer company became one of the first American multinationals.However, Singer used the same method to create a lockstitch that Howe had already patented. As a result, Howe accused him of patent infringement(侵犯). Of course, Elias Howe won the court case, and Singer was ordered to pay Howe royalties(版税). In the end, Howe became a millionaire, not by manufacturing the sewing machine, but by receiving royalty payments for his invention.72. Barthelemy Thimonnier’s garment factory was burned down because _____________.A. people did not know how to put out the fireB. Elias Howe thought Thimonnier had stolen his inventionC. the sewing machines was cou ldn’t work finallyD. workers who feared the loss of their jobs to a machine set fire73. Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?A. Singer is an American inventor and manufacturer.B. The Singer sewing company became more practical.C. The foot treadle helped to make the sewer’s hands free.D. Singer made improvements to the design of sewing machines.74. Why did the court force Isaac Singer to pay Elisa Howe a lifetime of royalties?A. Because the judge was against Singer for his surly attitude.B. Because Howe had already patented the lockstitch used by Singer.C. Because Singer had borrowed money from Howe and never repaid it.D. Because Singer and Howe had both invented the same machine.75. Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?A. A Stitch in Time Saves NineB. The Case between Howe and SingerC. Patent Laws on the Sewing MachineD. The Early History of the Sewing MachineSection CDirections: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A-F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need.A. What are SIGs?B. What types of memberships are available?C. Who can join IATEFL China?D. What and where is IATEFL China?E. What links does IATEFL China have?F. What happens at the Annual Conference?76.IATEFL China is the International Association of English Language Teachers of English as a Foreign Language, China Branch. Its mother organization IATEFL was founded in the UK in 1967; it now has over 3,500 members in more than 100 countries throughout the world.IATEFL China core activities are managed by the Secretariat headed by the President. The others include, Volunteer activities, SIG Coordinators, and the Publication Committee.It is based in Tonghua City, Jilin Province of the People’s Republic of China and is managed by the President of the association. Other office staff include the General Secretary, the International Affairs Administrator, the Membership Secretary, the Newsletter Distribution, and the General Assistant.77.You can join as a full member and receive the association’s newsletter six times per year, two free publications, free membership to one SIG (Special Interest Group), discounts on publications, reduced conference registration fees, and voting rights.There are also special membership packages for institutional members and for members of IATEFL China’s associates (basic members).By the end of this year, members of IATEFL China can benefit from the special rights provided by the mother organization (IATEFL) at some rate.78.This is the most important event in the association’s calendar and takes place each year in August somewhere in China. It is attended by around 800 delegates each year and includes plenary sessions by eminent practitioners, a large number of workshops, talks and round table discussions given by able speakers, as ELT Exhibition and Pre-Conference Events organized by Special Interest Groups.79.Members can join any number of the 10 Special Interest Groups (SIGs) including: FLT Teaching & Learning Policy; FLT Curriculum & Syllabus Study; Coherence Research on Primary-secondary School and Secondary-Tertiary Transition; Primary School Classroom Instruction Model; Secondary School Classroom Instruction Model; Modern IT in FLT; Applied Linquistics; FL Learning Strategies; FL Teacher Development and Training; FL Textbook, Materials and Teaching Aids Design.80.IATEFL China has associate agreements with other teachers’ associations throughout the world. Among other things, there are usual agreements to exchange newsletters and to provide a speaker to attend each other’s conference at least once every year. More so, committee members from IATEFL China are willing to attend the conferences, meetings, etc. of related associations upon invitation.Section DDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.Relations between the United States and Spain were not very good in 1898. On February 15, a battleship called the USS Maine blew up and sank in the harbor at Havana, Cuba. More than 260 Americans were killed. Many Americans thought that Spanish saboteurs (破坏者) had set an underwater mine that caused the explosion.Witnesses and survivors had different versions of what happened. Some said that they heardtwo explosions. It was discovered that the magazine—which is a storage place for arms, ammunition(军火), and explosives—had exploded. Questions were raised about what caused the first explosion. Did the first explosion come from outside the ship, causing the magazine to explode? Or, did something on the ship blow up the magazine?Other witnesses said that there was only one explosion. If they are right, then what on the ship caused the magazine to explode? A theory supporting the two-explosion version was that rebels from Cuba had caused the explosion. The rebels were aware of the bad feelings between the United States and Spain. They would have been willing to cause trouble between the nations to bring an end to Spanish rule in Cuba.The United States government issued an ultimatum(最后通牒) to the Spanish government to end its occupation of Cuba. When Spanish officials refused, Congress and President William McKinley declared war on Spain. The war did not last long, because the United Sates forced an early surrender.More than 100 years after the explosion of Maine, the cause of the explosion is still unknown. Many questions remain. If an attack from outside the ship caused the magazine to explode, why didn’t witnesses see a splash in the water? Why were there no dead fish in the water if there was an external explosion?With the mystery still unsolved, the question of what really happened to the USS Maine may never be answered.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN EIGHT WORDS.)81. On February 15, 1898,more than 260 Americans lost their lives because of __________ .82. According to the passage, the “magazine” was used to _________.83. According to the two-explosion version, what’s the probabl e purpose of the Cuban rebels tocause the explosion?84. What’s the main topic of the passage?第II卷(共45分)I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 这个故事激励年轻人为更美好的生活奋斗。

2020年上海市黄浦区高考英语二模试卷

2020年上海市黄浦区高考英语二模试卷

2020年上海市黄浦区高考英语二模试卷I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questionswill be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it,read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.(★★★★★)A. In an art gallery.B. In a classroom.C. In a railway station.D. In a ward.2.(★★★★★)A. 5 weeks.B. 15 weeks.C. 20 weeks.D. 25 weeks.3.(★★★★★)A. A Chinese restaurant.B. Bill's company.C. Gold Road.D. The Ground Theatre.4.(★★★★★)A. Egg.B. Fish.C. Pork.D. Steak.5.(★★★★★)A. What the department library offers.B. Where the man can find what he wants.C. What professional articles the man needs.D. Where general books are available.6.(★★★★★)A. Have a job interview.B. Make an advertisement.C. Open the letter box.D. Buy a copy of Daily Mail.7.(★★★★★)A. He will hand it in tomorrow.B. It's a difficult job for him.C. It's about a strike.D. He'll consult his friend about it.8.(★★★★★)A. Work with her colleagues.B. Make coffee for others.C. Stay alone in the office.D. Socialize with her co-workers.9.(★★★★★)A. Students prefer living out of town.B. It's impossible to find an ideally located town.C. They have the flat that will satisfy the woman.D. He will make sure where the vacancies are.10.(★★★★★)A. He often goes back home late for dinner.B. He shares some of the household duties.C. He dines out with friends from time to time.D. He cooks dinner for the family occasionally.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear one longer conversation and two short passages. After each conversation or passage, you will be asked several questions. The conversation and the passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.11.(★★★★★)(1)A. To follow the popular trend.B. To enjoy relaxing atmosphere.C. To experience a different lifestyle.D. To consume a tour package.(2)A. Convenience.B. Price.C. Privacy.D. Time.(3)A. B & B places.B. Flats.C. Hotels.D. Youth hostels.12.(★★★★★)(1)A. Cooperation skills.B. Reasoning skills.C. Searching skills.D. Surgery skills.(2)A. Casual.B. Doubtful.C. Neutral.D. Supportive.(3)A. Playing games in the real world.B. Concentrating on study.C. Applying game skills to work.D. Thinking about career prospects.13.(★★★★★)(1)A. 12%.B. 40%.C. 72%.D. 80%.(2)A. They are easy to take care of.B. They grow vigorously in gardens.C. They require specific commitment.D. They are helpful for economy.(3)A. It multiplies shopping trips.B. It is a waste of energy.C. It encourages fertilizer use.D. It increases the demand for plastic.(4)A. Impacts and approaches of pollution.B. Founders and missions of a community.C. Benefits and problems of houseplants.D. Studies and worries of an initiative.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below,fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. Forthe blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of thegiven word; for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.14.(★★)Lego wants your old Legos backIf you have a box of old Lego bricks sitting unused in a garage, Lego nowwants them back. In a new program, consumers in the U.S. can dump old bricks in a box, print a free shipping label, and send them off to Give Back Box, a social enterprise (1) that will clean the toys and repackage them for Teach for America and the Boys and Girls Club of Boston."The classic Lego brick is made from a tough material (2) called (call)ABS, and the toys can be played with for decades without breaking. It's already fairly common, of course, that Legos (3) are handed (hand) down fromone child to another." says Tim Brooks, vice president of corporateresponsibility at Lego Group.The company looked for a partner that could process the used toys while (4)maintaining (maintain) Lego's standard of quality. "We want to make sure that all kids are getting a great experience," he says. "You shouldn't get a really inferior experience (5) because the bricks are donated." If the program goes well, Brooks says, it (6) may expand.He sees it (7) as one version of the circular economy, a system of keeping materials in use - and argues that the toys themselves illustrate the ideaof the circular economy. "You can build a rocket and then you can take (8) it apart and build a ship, or a car, or a house, or (9) whatever you like," Brooks says. As toys are reused, that's another circular system. "We intend (10) to show (show) that great quality toys like Lego can be used in lots of repeating circles - used, reused, donated, used, reused, donated."Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.15.(★★★)A. backup B. borderlines C. breathlessly D. connectivityE. deskboundF. divorcing G. functions H. interrupting I. presenceJ. reluctantly K. updateHow to work from homeThere are many things that contribute to becoming a successful work-from-home employee. As more companies across nearly every industry accommodate an increasing number of employees wishing to avoid traffic jam and office cold lunch, remotework has become an increasingly easy and (1) C practical option for many who seek it. Here is a modest guide to becoming a successful remote employee.Before (2) F completely from the office, check with your corporate IT department and your manager to see if you are equipped with the programs and applications necessary to work remotely. Security first: If you connect to your company's internal systems or email through a Virtual Private Network or other secure tunnel, make sure you've tested it and that it (3) G from where you plan to work. Also, have a(n)(4) A plan in the event your connection experiences disturbance.The same advice applies to internet (5) D . Make sure that if the wireless internet in your home office fails, you can still connect continuously through your smartphone, set up as a Wi-Fi hot spot. To do this, make sure you have the right wireless plan, especially if you handle large files.The ability to communicate quickly and reliably is the most priceless quality a remote employee needs to succeed. Do (6) K your manager or boss frequently. Make sure group chat service and tools are installed and you know howto use them, and make your (7) I known to your colleagues when you are available and working.Set (8) B if you're working at home by explaining to family members or children that your work area is off limits, and they should avoid (9) Hunless it's important.Find time to go for short walks to help inspire productivity andcreativity. One of the blessings of working remotely is the opportunity to live a more active lifestyle instead of being (10) E , but it's important to makeactivity a habit.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage, there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in eachblank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.16.(★★★★)Retailers (零售商) closed more than 9,000 stores in 2019. Some people call what has happened to the shopping landscape "the retail (1)B ." It is easy to owe it to the rise of e-commerce, which has boomed while physical stores struggle. But this can be (2)C . Online sales have grown tremendously in the last 20 years, but internet shopping still represents only 11 percent of the entire retail sales total. Collectively, three major (3) A forces have had an even bigger impact on physical retail than the internet has.To begin with, we have changed (4) C we shop - away from smallerstores like those in malls and toward stand-alone "Big Box" stores, which is a greater problem for most physical stores.Also, rising income (5) B has left less of the nation's money in the hands of the middle class, and the traditional retail stores that (6) Athem have suffered. It is estimated that since 1970, the share of the nation's income earned by families in the middle class has fallen from almost two-thirds to around 40 percent. As the (7) A of income at the top rises, overallretail suffers simply because high-income people save a much larger share of their money. The government reports (8) D for different income levels in the official Consumer Expenditure Survey. In the latest data, people in the top 10 percent of income (9) D almost a third of their income after tax, while people in the middle of the income distribution spent 100 percent of their income.(10) D , as the middle class has been squeezed and more has goneto the top, it has meant higher saving rates overall.Lastly, we have spent (11) C less of income on things and more on services with every passing decade. Since 1960, we went from spending 5 percentof our income on health to almost 18 percent. We spend more on education,entertainment, business services and all sorts of other products that aren't (12)A in traditional retail stores. Economists debate theories of why people have (13) C to services and away from goods, but no one questions that it has happened. It means that over time, retailers selling (14) D will have to run harder and harder just to stay in place.In short, the broad forces hitting retail are more a lesson in economics thanin the power of (15) D . It's a lesson all retailers will have to learn some day.(1)A. business B. disaster C. investment D. strategy(2)A. advanced B. confirmed C. overstated D. undervalued(3)A. economic B. legal C. physical D. political(4)A. how B. what C. where D. why(5)B. inequality C. level D. taxA. distribution(6)A. aim at B. approve of C. compete with D. stem from(7)B. influence C. security D. sourceA. concentration(8)A. education B. employment C. housing D. spending(9)A. concealed B. donated C. earned D. saved(10)A. Instead B. However C. Moreover D. Therefore(11)A. cautiously B. intelligently C. proportionately D. prospectively (12)A. available B. insufficient C. popular D. uncommon(13)A. applied B. committed C. shifted D. tied(14)A. ideas B. patents C. services D. things(15)B. habit C. income D. technologyA. consumptionSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have read.17.(★★★)Katherine Johnson, winner of the presidential medal of freedom,refused to be limited by society's expectations of her gender and race while expanding the borders of humanity's reach. - President Barack Obama, 2015Using little more than a pencil, a slide rule and one of the finest mathematical minds in the country, Mrs. Johnson, who died at 101, calculated the precise path that would let Apollo 11 land on the moon in 1969 and, after Neil Armstrong's history-making moonwalk, let it return to Earth. Yet throughout Mrs. Johnson's 33 years in NASA's Flight Research Division and for decades afterward, almost no one knew her name. She was just one of those [unheralded] women who, well before the modern feminist (女权) movement, worked as NASA mathematicians. But it was not only her gender that kept her long marginalized and long unsung: Katherine Johnson, a West Virginia native, was also African-American.But over time, the work of Mrs. Johnson and her colleagues - countless calculations done mainly by hand, using slide rules, chart paper and inefficient desktop calculating machines - won them a level of acceptance that for the most competitive race."NASA was a very professional organization," Mrs. Johnson told The Observer of Fayetteville, N.C., in 2010. "They didn't have time to be concerned about what color I was." Nor, she said, did she. "I don't have a feeling of inferiority," Mrs. Johnson said on at least one occasion. "Never had. I'm as good as anybody, but no better."To the end of her life, Mrs. Johnson refused praise for her role in sending astronauts into space, keeping them on course and bringing them safely home. "I was just doing my job," Mrs. Johnson repeatedly said so. But what a job it was - done, no less, by a woman born at a time when the odds were more likely that she would die before age 35 than even finish high school.(1)The underlined word " [unheralded]" most probably means B .A. not adequately paidB. not previously mentionedC. not officially rewardedD. not fast promoted(2)It was C put together that made Mrs. Johnson a miracle.A. her skin color, her gender and the facilitiesB. her gender, her intelligence and the facilitiesC. her skin color, her gender and her intelligenceD. her intelligence, her skin color and the facilities(3)From Mrs. Johnson's comments on NASA and her own job, we can conclude that A .A. she was confident and modestB. NASA shows no interest in staff's racesC. She was superior to most women in her ageD. NASA is professionally organized and supportive(4)Which of the following is the best title for the passage? DA. Woman Made CalculationsB. NASA Marginalized MathematiciansC. Gender Divided OrganizationsD. Mathematician Broke Barriers18.(★★)our mission our supporters about usFrequently Asked Questions[What is "UNICEF"]UNICEF is the United Nations Children's Fund.When created in 1946 to help children in war-torn Europe, China and the Middle East, UNICEF stood for "United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund." In 1947, UNICEF USA was founded, one year after UNICEF, to support UNICEF's lifesaving work for children.By 1953, UNICEF's task was extended to address the needs of children in the developing world. At that time, the words "international" and "emergency" were dropped from the organization's name, making it simply the United NationsChildren's Fund. UNICEF has helped save more children's lives than any other humanitarian organization.[What is UNICEF USA's mission]We work for the survival, protection and development of children worldwide through fundraising, advocacy and education.[How can I volunteer for UNICEF in the field]UNICEF secures volunteers, who must have at least a Bachelor's Degree and two-to-five years' experience in their field of expert knowledge and skills, through the United Nations Volunteers program.If you are a citizen of the United States and meet the above standards, send your résumé to the United Nations Volunteers program at the following address for more information: United Nations Volunteers, c/o Peace Corps, 1111 20thSt. N.W., Washington, DC 20526.If you are interested in volunteering within the United States,[click here to learn how].[May I donate non-cash goods for emergency relief]Some have asked us about donating goods here in the U.S. for emergency relief efforts abroad. While we are grateful for the desire to help, UNICEF does not accept non-cash goods. Why?Financial donations are the fastest and most efficient way to provide assistance. Donated goods must be screened, sorted, stored andtransported. UNICEF pre-positions supplies to speed up delivery and sources them locally whenever possible.A blanket donated today can take weeks, or even months, to arrive abroad.[A dollar donated today], however, will be arranged tomorrow to buy lifesaving supplies.We also purchase supplies in large quantities to save money. That means your financial donation will get more supplies to more kids in need than your donationof non-cash goods.(1)Which of the following statements is true of UNICEF USA? DA. It no longer provides emergency fund.B. It is localized to focus on national affairs.C. It was originally created for kids' education.D. It supports children growth at home and abroad.(2)If you want to be a UNICEF USA volunteer, D is NOT a must.A. required education backgroundB. related working experienceC. American nationalityD. educational program participation(3)Financial donation is a better choice than non-cash goods because of B .A. the good willB. operational efficiencyC. local assistanceD. the reliable supply19.(★★★)Scientists in Antarctica have recorded, for the first time,unusually warm water beneath a glacier (冰川) the size of Florida that is already melting and contributing to a rise in sea levels.The researchers, working on the Thwaites Glacier, recorded water temperatures at the base of the ice of more than 2℃, above the normal freezingpoint. Critically, the measurements were taken at the glacier's grounding line,the area where it transforms from resting wholly on bedrock to spreading out on the sea as ice shelves. It is unclear how fast the glacier is getting worse: Studies have forecast its total collapse in a century or in a few decades. The presence of warm water in the grounding line may support estimates at the faster range.That is worthy of attention because the Thwaites, along with the Pine Island Glacier and several smaller glaciers, acts as a brake on part of the much larger West Antarctic Ice Sheet, which if melted, would raise the world's oceans by more than a meter over centuries, an amount that would put many coastal cities underwater."Warm waters in this part of the world, as remote as they may seem, should serve as a warning to all of us about the potential terrible changes to the planet brought about by climate change," said David Holland, director of New York University's Environmental Fluid Dynamics Laboratory.Glaciologists have previously raised alarm over the presence of warm water melting the Thwaites from below. This is the first time, though, that warm waters have been measured at the glacier's grounding line.To observe activity beneath the glacier, Dr. Holland's team drilled a hole - about 30 centimeters wide and 600 meters deep - from the surface to the bottom and then placed equipment that measures water temperature and ocean turbulence, or the mixing of freshwater from the glacier and salty ocean water. Collecting the data took about 96 hours in subzero weather. Warm waters beneath the Thwaites are actively melting it, the team found.While scientists may not yet be able to definitively predict how soon glaciers like the Thwaites will melt, human-caused climate change is a key factor. The biggest predictor of "how much ice we will lose and how quickly we will lose it," Dr. Holland said, "is human action."(1)What does warm water found in the glacier's grounding line indicate? DA. Sea levels should be remeasured.B. It may take a century for the glacier to melt.C. The grounding line is getting shorter.D. The glacier might disappear sooner.(2)The Thwaites and other glaciers are important because A .A. they hold back iceB. they are extremely largeC. they are located at bedrocksD. they are collapsing(3)What can be inferred from the passage about the researchers' viewpoints? B A. We can predict how much ice can be kept.B. Human beings are to blame for the loss of ice.C. Glaciers serve a more important purpose than expected.D. More data needs to be collected to support the estimates.(4)What is the passage mainly about? BA. The efforts made to avoid the presence of warm water.B. The alarm voiced on the worsening situation of glaciers.C. The tools employed to measure the temperature of Antarctica.D. The prediction based on a scientific study of the grounding line.Section CDirections: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.20.(★★★)Framing risk, reducing panicFor four decades, psychologists have studied how people see risk and what causes them to overreact to terrorist attacks and other extreme events. Those misplaced reactions can lead to the shame of people and prevention of daily activities, causing a new set of problems on top of a current crisis.(1) D Timely, honest communication from a source an audience considers credible is essential to containing fear, but governments have the tough job of explainingrisk and telling people how to act without also seeding alarm.(2) EMessages may be more helpful when delivered in creative formats. Visuals are very powerful. We can't just tell people things; we have to show them. When people are using the more primary part of their brain, visuals are more powerful than our higher order tools, including language.(3) B People can understand just about anything if you do your jobright as a communicator. That includes keeping it simple and communicating what people need to know, versus what is nice to know; expressing risk in numbers - "there's a 30 percent chance of rain" - and reminding people of the opportunity cost of waiting for more evidence.Psychologists working in the field of risk communication assume we have too much control through our messaging.(4) FA.Research has shown that different threats push different psychologicalbuttons.B.It's also important that the content and tone of communications speak to the intended audience.C.Giving people concrete, detailed actions to take can help reduce panic and overreaction when a new threat emerges.D.In response, psychologists are helping governments and other groups communicate real risk levels to the public to help make sure actions meet needs.E.The discipline is very straightforward: Identify the few things that peoplemost need to know and figure out how to explain them in clear, trustworthyterms.F.We need to step back and allow for high emotions and missteps by people as long as we help them make well-informed decisions that eventually protect them.IV.Summary Writing21.(★★)Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.Does your memory fail as you ageI'm 62 years old. Like many of my friends, I forget names that I used to be able to recall effortlessly. When packing my suitcase for a trip, I walk to the bedroom and by the time I get there, I don't remember what I came for. And yet my long-term memories are perfect. I remember the names of my third-grade classmates,the first record album I bought, my wedding day.This is widely understood to be a classic problem of aging. But the problem is not necessarily age-related. I've been teaching undergraduates for my entirecareer and I can prove that even 20-year-olds make short-term memory errors - loads of them. They walk into the wrong classroom; they show up to exams without the required No. 2 pencil; they forget something I just said two minutesbefore. These are similar to the kinds of things 70-year-olds do.The relevant difference is not age but rather how we describe these events,the stories we tell ourselves about them. Twenty-year-olds don't think, "Oh dear,this must be early-onset Alzheimer's(早老性痴呆症)." They think, "I really needto get more than four hours of sleep." The 70-year-olds observe these same events and worry about their brain health. This is to say that every error of short-term memory doesn't necessarily indicate a biological disorder.So how do we account for our subjective experience that older adults seem to search for words and names with difficulty First, there is a generalizedcognitive(认知的)slowing with age - but given a little more time, older adults perform just fine. Second, older adults have to search through more memories than younger adults to find the fact or piece of information they're looking for. Your brain becomes crowded with memories and information. It's not that you can'tremember - you can - it's just that there is so much more information to sort through.V. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.22.(★)这位诗人的作品以天马行空而著称.(famous) The poet is famous for his imaginative works.23.(★)越来越多的旅游公司开始涉足自助游项目的开发.(involve) More and more tourism companies begin to involve the development of self-service tourism projects.24.(★★)在全球教育市场上,美国和英国仍占主导地位,但中国正在快速迎头赶上.(the lead) The United States and Britain still take the lead in the global education market, but China is catching up fast.25.(★★★)我们所需要的是这样的科学家,他们能用通俗的语言解释复杂的问题,并且敢于就重要的事情提出自己的见解.(What) What we need is scientists who can explain complex problems in popular language and dare to put forward their own opinions on important matters.VI. Guided Writing26.(★★★)Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words accordingto the instructions given below in Chinese.你校学生会正开展主题为 "The first job I want to take" 的英语征文比赛,请你撰文参加(文中请不要出现真实的校名和人名).你的征文内容需包括:(1)离开校园、步入社会后,你想从事的第一份职业是什么;(2)你想从事这份职业的原因(可从个人特点、职业价值等方面进行阐述).。

上海市徐汇、松江、金山区2020年高考教学质量检测(二模)英语试题及答案(word版)

上海市徐汇、松江、金山区2020年高考教学质量检测(二模)英语试题及答案(word版)

徐汇、松江、金山区2020-2020学年第二学期教学质量监测高三年级英语学科试卷2020.4 考生注意:1.考试时间120分钟,试卷满分140分。

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Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. In the clinic. B. At the airport. C. On the playground. D. In the prison.2. A. $2. B. $4. C. $12. D. $24.3. A. Customer and shop assistant. B. Mother and son.C. Husband and wife.D. Teacher and student.4. A. Decoration. B. Traffic. C. Space. D. Noise.5. A. Advertisements. B. TV programs.C. Shopping.D. Forms of pastime.6. A. The man can see a different view. B. The food is not tasty enough.C. The man cannot afford the food.D. The food is worth the price.7. A. Some people tell a lot more than they know.B. Some people like to hide their thoughts.C. What the woman said is wrong.D. He knows more than the woman does.8. A. He is not equal to the job.B. He is not well paid for his work.C. He doesn’t think the job is challenging en ough.D. He can not keep mind on his work.9. A. She shouldn’t listen to Mark anymore.B. She should pay little attention to what Mark says.C. She shouldn’t do things negatively.D. She should take Mark’s remarks seriously.10. A. She thinks the pollution level is too serious to be true.B. She is sure that the equipment is broken.C. She doesn’t believe the man at all.D. She is annoyed by the wrong report about the pollution level.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Receiving phone calls. B. Visiting awkward people.C. Working out a plan.D. Having a tiring meeting.12. A. People preferring regular working hours. B. People who are lively and open.C. Both males and females.D. People without a driving license.13. A. Policewoman. B. Sales representative.C. Secretary.D. Tour guide.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. They haven’t devoted to medicine as much as to space travel.B. There are too many kinds of cold viruses for them to identify.C. It is not economical to find a cure for each type of cold.D. They believe people can recover without treatment.15. A. They reveal the seriousness of the problem.B. They indicate how fast the virus spreads.C. They tell us what kind of medicine to take.D. They show our body is fighting the virus.16. A. It actually does more harm than good.B. It causes damage to some organs of our body.C. It works better when combined with other treatments.D. It helps us to recover much sooner.Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Complete the form. Write NOT MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.(A)As you get older, it feels like time tends to move faster. As Dan Ariely explains over at The Wall Street Journal, we tend to fall into familiar routines (25) we age and that makes time move quickly.We perceive time as something like a stack of memories, so the less new experiences you have, the (26) (likely) you are to fill in those memories with interesting things.Time does go by (or, more accurately, it feels as if time is going by) more quickly, the older we get.In the first few years of our lives, anything we sense or do is brand new, and many of our experiences are unique, so they remain firmly in our memories. But as (27) years go by, we encounter fewer and fewer new experiences —both because we (28) (accomplish) a lot and because we are slaves to our daily routines.For example, try to remember (29) happened to you every day last week ,chances are that nothing extraordinary happened, so you will be hard-pressed to recall the specific things you did on Monday, Tuesday, etc.What can we do about this? Maybe we need some new app that will encourage us to try out new experiences, point out things we’ve never done, recommend dishes we’ve never tasted and suggest places we’ve never been. Such an app (30)make our lives more varied, encourage us to try new things, slow down the passage of time and increase our happiness.(31) such a n app arrives, try to do at least one new thing every week. It’s not toodifficult to push (32) to do new things.(B)This afternoon, I spoke with Governor Malloy and FBI Director Mueller. I offered Governor Malloy my condolences(吊唁,慰问)on behalf of the nation, and made it clear that he will have every single resource that he needs (33) (investigate) this heinous(令人发指的)crime, care for the victims, comfort their families.(34) ______ (endure) too many of these tragedies in the past few years. And each time I learn the news I react not as a President, but as anybody else would — as a parent. And that was especially true today. I know there’s not a parent in America who doesn’t feel the same overwhelming grief that I do.The majority of those (35) died today were children — beautiful little kids between the ages of 5 and 10 years old. They had their entire lives ahead of them — birthdays, graduations, weddings, kids of their own. Among the (36) (fall) were also teachers —men and women who devoted their lives to (37) (help) our children fulfill their dreams.So our hearts are broken today — for the parents and grandparents, sisters and brothers of these little children, and for the families of the adults who (38) (lose). Our hearts are broken for the parents of the survivors as well, for as blessed as they are to have their children home tonight, they know that their children’s innocence has been torn away from them too early, and there are no words that will ease their pain.As a country, we have been through this too many times. (39) it’s an elementary school in Newtown, or a shopping mall in Oregon, or a temple in Wisconsin, or a movie theater in Aurora, or a street corner in Chicago — these neighborhoods are our neighborhoods, and these children are our children. And we’re going to have to come together and take meaningful action to prevent more tragedies (40) this, regardless of the politics.Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.Posting a photo of the food you’re about to eat on WeChat has become a daily ritual(惯例;仪式)for many. Often this food in the photo isn’t as appealing to those looking at it, but scientists are now claiming taking a photo of your food before you eat it makes it taste better.Researchers at University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Manage ment claim taking a photo puts you in the moment and in doing so, heightens your (41)______. The person taking the photo will, on some level, feel the motivation to continue the practice.Researchers wondered about the power of rituals after noticing the funny (42)______ that people often perform before eating and drinking. They conducted experiments to investigate whether these kinds of habitual behaviour influences taste.In the first experiment, some participants were asked to eat a piece of chocolate following a detailed set of (43)______: ‘Without unwrapping the chocolate bar, break it in half. Unwrap halfof the bar and eat it. Then, unwrap the other half and eat it.’ The other participants were (44)______ instructed to relax for a short amount of time and then eat the chocolate bar however they wanted.The results showed that those who had performed the ritual rated the chocolate more(45)______, enjoyed it more, and were willing to pay more for the chocolate than the other group.A second experiment (46)______ these findings, showing that (47)______ movements don’t produce a more enjoyable eating experience. The data also (48)______ that a longer delay between ritual and consumption enhanced these effects, even with a common food like carrots.While these rituals may seem insignificant, the researchers note that the effects they produce are quite amazing. And while rituals are (49)______ before mealtimes, they could play a role in other (50)______, too.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.An examination is a very important part of life, which is used to test a person’s ability. But as you know many of us has (51)_____ and are afraid of it. Though they know that exams are there for their benefit, they still have a lot of fear for it. It is very often we find such people. You will find such people a little anxious and a little stressed about their exams. Many a time such nerves can be (52)_____ and useful to you, for others it’s nerve wrecking.To overcome these nerves we got some tips for you. Don’t get too excited about the exams and for that don’t drink too much of the coffee o r tea to cope up with the exam (53)_____. Eat a healthy and proper diet and don’t worry about the exams while eating. Stress can be harmful to you (54)_____ sometimes. It can cause a lot of problems in your body, which can be increased heartbeat and breath, sweating palms, nervous attitude, stressed about exams, etc...Before moving to the examination hall you prepare thoroughly about the exams. For that firstly make a list of what is to be studied and then make an overlook for that. Now divide each subject into some easy sub-classes. Go through some (55)_____ question papers and study your earlier mistakes made in it. Make a perfect schedule for your study. Overlook the (56) _____ used for answering the questions I mean their pattern and style of writing. Solve few more question papers to achieve a proper time (57)_____. Take some quick breaks in your study time so that you can (58)_____ an interest in your study.Now while taking the exams just relax, control your breath and believe in yourself. Don’t panic and be optimistic. Try to reduce your stress and be happy. Don’t (59)_____ at least an hour before the exams, just get yourself calmed down. Keep your focus on the paper and tell yourself that you are (60)_____ prepared. For exams reach before the time and try to (61)_____ in the surroundings. Don’t listen to any of the exam rumours before exams. If you still can’t control your exam stress then go for some meditation or hypnosis(冥想或催眠).Yes, hypnosis, a real good and (62)_____ way to control your nerves and reduce your stress. It can be seen that a person’s whole life changes completely only from few of the (63)_____ instructions. In hypnosis a person directly deals you’re your subconscious mind instead of your conscious mind. The fact is your subconscious mind is a lot more (64)_____ and following thanyour conscious mind, so instructing correctly to your subconscious mind results terrific in reducing your nerves. Hypnosis reduces your fear of failure and (65)_____ a sense of confidence in you. It decreases your negativity and forces you to think positively about your exams. You also multiples your potential. You simply need to get your hands on the hypnosis for examination MP3. This is easily downloadable and you’ll be well on your path to combating and ov ercoming the condition.51. A. interest B. panic C. faith D. concept52. A. motivating B. suffering C. shocking D. spreading53. A. participation B. motivation C. expansion D. tension54. A. mentally B. physically C. continuously D. exhaustingly55. A. previous B. patient C. personal D. current56. A. preparations B. lessons C. schedules D. techniques57. A. administration B. management C. limitation D. scale58. A. entertain B. contain C. maintain D. complain59. A. revise B. rush C. instruct D. discuss60. A. normally B. informally C. comparatively D. completely61. A. mix B. resolve C. adjust D. focus62. A. instructive B. significant C. effective D. romantic63. A. appropriate B. splendid C. original D. negative64. A. impatient B. obedient C. ordinary D. desirable65. A. enjoys B. shakes C. generates D. generalizesSection BDirections:Read the following passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.AThere were so many nights when I, as a young boy, had to watch helplessly as my father verbally and physically abused my mother. I can still recall the smell of alcohol, see the fear in my mother’s eyes, and feel the hopeless misery that comes when we see people we love hurting each other in incomprehensible ways.I would not wish that experience on anyone, especially not a child. If I settle down in those memories, I can feel myself wanting to hurt my father back, in the same ways he hurts my mother and in ways of which I was incapable as a small boy. I see my mother’s face and I see this gentle human being whom I loved so very much and who did nothing to deserve the pain imposed upon her.When I recall this story, I realize how difficult the process of forgiving truly is. Intellectually, I know my father caused pain because he was in pain. Spiritually, I know my faith tells me my father deserves to be forgiven as God forgive us all. But it is still difficult. The sufferings we have witnessed or experienced live on in our memories. Even years later they can cause us fresh pain each time we recall them.Are you hurt and suffering? Is the injury new, or is it an old, unhealed wound? Know that what was done to you was wrong, unfair, and undeserved. You are right to be outraged. And it isperfectly normal to want to hurt back when you have been hurt. But hurting back rarely satisfies. We think it will, but it doesn’t. If I slap you after you slap me, it does not lessen the sting I feel on my own face, nor does it weaken my sadness as to the fact you have struck me. Revenge gives, at best, only momentary relief from our emotional pain. The only way to experience healing and peace is to forgive. Until we can forgive, we remain locked in our pain and locked out of the possibility of experiencing healing and freedom; locked out of the possibility of being at peace.Without forgiveness, we remain tied to the person who harmed us. We are bound with chains of bitterness, trapped. Until we can forgive the person who harmed us, that person will hold the keys to our happiness; that person will be our jailer (监狱看守).When we forgive, we take back control of our own fate and our feelings. We become our own liberators. Forgiveness, in other words, is the best form of self-interest. This is true both spiritually and scientifically. We don’t forgive to help the other person. We don’t forgive for others. We forgive for ourselves.66. Why did the writer mention the story of his father’s abuse of his mom?A. Because he loved his mom and wanted to fight back someday.B. Because his father finally realized his own mistake and was forgiven.C. Because witnessing his mom’s suffering is still hurting him and has no way to relieve.D. Because he felt that he was spiritually relieved from the pain through forgiveness.67. The writer wrote the article in order to tell people that _____.A. we may never heal our pains or sufferings in the heart unless we learn to forgiveB. we should never forget the sufferings buried in our heartsC. we may get tied to the person who harmed us all through lifeD. we shouldn’t worry ab out the pains we caused, since forgiving is always easier thanimagined68. What is the 4th paragraph mainly about?A. Hurting back does no good to relieving one’s own hurts, but forgiving.B. If someone slaps you, you just slap back, which will lessen your pain.C. The sufferings we have witnessed or experienced will live on in our memories for ever.D. After being hurt, if one wants to experience healing and freedom, he should forget the hurt.69. Which of the following statements is the closest in meaning to the underlined sentence?A. In order to help others, we should stop forgiving and fight back.B. The purpose of our forgiving is not to help other people.C. Our forgiving is also useful to helping others, though they may have hurt us.D. Only by forgiving others can we help them to be good people.BWriting a book review is not like writing a fiction, where you have your freedom to express any type of literary mood. Here, you are limited within the scope, which is related only to the book or the literature and nothing else. To write a proper literary review, you should follow some important dos and don’ts, which are discussed here.Top 3 dosSelect a literature of your choice and read it thoroughly. If required, you should read itmultiple times, before you really frame up the literary review in your mind. While reading, try to assimilate the thoughts and philosophy of the author behind the book and also to analyze all the characters and events described in the literary piece. Start to pen down your literary analysis only when you have a complete understanding of the book, and not before that.Prepare your write-up based on your understanding of the book. Since you are reviewing the book, your opinion plays an important role here. If you prefer any particular character or any particular instance from the book, then expose that character or the situation in your review, to give it more importance. Also determine your preference with supporting logic. Ultimately it is your understanding of the book, and it can differ from others’ viewpoint. But you should stick to your opinion.Follow a proper format to construct your book review. It should have a proper introduction and a conclusion, other than the usual subject body. Distribute the subject body in chapters and paragraphs, to give a nice, structured look. Also, add a list of reference material at the end of the book. A structured material always carries a good impression and also, it helps the reader to go through the article at ease.To p 3 don’tsBook reviews are not exactly meant for writing a summary on the books. The objective of writing a book review is to arouse the curiosity in the mind of the readers. If someone mentions everything in the summary then the actual intention is lost.As mentioned earlier, one should not cross your limit to write a literary review. Do not bring up unnecessary topics to increase the length of the write-up, which is not at all related to the book. The readers want to learn about the book and not something irrelevant. Also, a smart and crisp writing helps to create a positive impression.You can go through reference books or articles on your subject, before you start preparing your article. But that should be completely with the intention of getting help in your understanding of the book. These reference items will help to strengthen your grip on the subject. But, you should never copy a single line of text from any other document or write-up. Plagiarism(剽窃), in any form, is a punishable offence by law. It will also destroy your reputation and close all the future avenues in this field.If you can follow the above dos and don’ts religiously to write a book review, then it is going to be more original and interesting.70. Which of the following words is clo sest in meaning to the underlined word “assimilate”inparagraph 2?A. stimulateB. fertilizeC. digestD. enhance71. The purpose of writing a review on a book is _____.A. to show your understanding of the thoughts and philosophy of the author behind the bookB. to show that you really stick to your own opinion though you’ve read the bookC. to arouse readers’ curiosity to read more books on irrelevant topicsD. to spark readers’ interests in finding the book and reading it72. Which of the follow ing is NOT true about the “dos”?A. Before writing a book review, you’d better read it thoroughly or many times.B. Write down your literary analysis when reading the book.C. If you are interested in certain situation in the book, you can hardly give it too muchimportance in your review.D. A good review consists of a proper introduction and a conclusion, as well as anice-structured subject body.73. The following statements are “don’ts” when writing a summary except _____.A. going through reference books or articles on your subject, before you start preparing yourarticleB. presenting all the detailed description of the book in the summaryC. the thought or action of putting anything irrelevant to the book into the summaryD. any forms of copying the text from others’ written workCThe orangutan (红毛猩猩), the most inactive of the great apes,has unusually stable DNA, too. Researchers have just completed thesequencing (序列) of the entire genome (基因组) of our orange-hairedrelative, and they have found to their surprise that its DNA haschanged much less dramatically over time than has that of humans orchimpanzees. “The orangutan is very unique,” says Devin Locke, astructural geneticist heading the orangutan sequencing project.The orangutan genome had one other big surprise. Locke andcolleagues sequenced six Sumatran and five Bornean orangutans,which are classified as different species. The apes have been physically separated for at least 21,000 years—the last time land bridges between the two islands existed—and earlier studies estimated that they became distinct species more than 1 million years ago. But the new analysis, reported online today in Nature, rewrites history: it appears they parted ways just 400,000 years ag o. “Most previous studies used small sets of markers and a limited amount of DNA sequence,” says Locke. “The statistical power is so much greater when you have the whole genome available.”The orangutan now joins chimpanzees and humans as the third great ape to have its genome sequenced. “The orangutan genome is a wonderful resource,” says evolutionary geneticist Svante Pääbo of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany. “It will help clarify how each part of human and African ape genomes are related to each other and evolved.”Such insights are already coming in. Orangutans originated some 12 million to 16 million years ago, giving their genomes much more time to evolve than those of humans and chimpanzees, which split into their own lineages(血统)5 million to 6 million years ago. But a comparison of the three genomes shows that humans and chimpanzees lose or gain new genes at twice the rate of orangutans.The reason may have to do with stretches of DNA called retrotransposons. These key drivers of evolution jump around the genome, creating new genes, damaging existing ones, or altering gene regulation. The new data reveal that common retrotransposons known as Alu elements have moved around the orangutan genome much less than they have in the human and chimpanzee genomes. “I don’t want to say that ‘Alu retrotransposition events’ are shut off in orangutans, but they’ve been covered up,” says Locke.The researchers also discovered that, over time, the structure of orangutan chromosomes(染色体)has changed little, which may be linked to the Alu element finding. Other researchers have suggested that the strong and healthy structural variation in humans and chimps may have stimulated increased intelligence. But Locke notes that ora ngutans are also highly intelligent. “If orangutans have had very little structural variation, maybe this decouples structural variation from intelligence,” he says.A separate but related study published today in Genome Research reports yet another unexpected finding from a comparison of the three great ape genomes. A team led by Mikkel H. Schierup and Thomas Mailund of Aarhus University in Denmark (both co-authors of the Nature report) discovered that some regions of the human genome more closely resemble the orangutan than the chimpanzee. This reflects the fact that at the time humans split off from a common ancestor with chimps, both species had the same ancestral orangutan DNA. But humans and chimpanzees have evolved separately for millions of years. In the process, chimps for mysterious reasons lost some orangutan DNA that humans kept possession of.More surprises are sure to come as researchers compare the genomes of even more apes. Projects to sequence the other two great apes, gorillas and bonobos, are under way.74. Orangutans from two islands, Sumatran and Bornean, became different species since ______.A. at least 21,000 years agoB. over 1 million years agoC. some 12 million to 16 million years agoD. 400,000 years ago75. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to this passage?A. Compared with the DNA of orangutan, chimpanzee’s is less changed over time.B. Only three apes’ genomes have been sequenced up to now.C. Humans’ ancestors stepped on their way of evolution 12 t o 16 millions years ago.D. Chimpanzees gain new genes faster than orangutans do in evolution.76. The reason of orangutan’s little change in DNA is that _____.A. this species is not as active in intelligence as humans or chimpanzees.B. the newly identified Alu elements is believed to have played a special roleC. Alu retrotranspositions in orangutan are shut off during the course of evolutionD. orangutan’s low intelligence fails to stimulate the change of its DNA77. Some region of human genome is more similar to that of orangutan than chimp’s because_____.A. human and orangutan share the same ancestor, but chimp doesn’tB. humans and chimpanzees have evolved separately for millions of yearsC. chimps failed to hang on to orangutan DNA for some unknown reason, but human didn’tD. chimps didn’t act as actively as humans, resulting in their losing some critical orangutanDNASection CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.____________________________________________Technology means different things to different people. A physician might think of technology as a way to produce a new medicine. To a space engineer, it might mean making better rocket engines.。

2020年上海中学高三英语二模试题及答案解析

2020年上海中学高三英语二模试题及答案解析

2020年上海中学高三英语二模试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AThe Internet has revolutionized our lives to such an extent (程度) that for most people, the global network has become more than just a tool but rather an important aid in everyday life. More and more people go online as wireless networks have brought the Internet closer and closer: it’s on our mobile phones, in our cars and TV sets, in hospital surgery rooms and in fishing boats that battle the waves of the Atlantic.And this revolution has brought along with it a new way of shopping. Both big and small, e-business websites have flooded the Internet by the hundreds of thousands. Anything you can buy from a brick and mortar store (实体店) you can also buy online: from food and clothes to toys, no matter what you’re looking for, you’re bound to find the right online store with just a few clicks of the mouse. You can use the Internet to find new suppliers, post buying requests or search for products and services.This revolution has affected brick and mortar business owners greatly. And what was their reaction? They’ve opened online stores to go hand in hand with their conventional business.But do the big players have reasons to be afraid? Are we going to start seeing ghostly, deserted Walmarts (沃尔玛) across the country? Probably not in the near future but the day will come when most people will just stop shopping offline anymore. A trip to Walmart wastes time, burns gas.The recent advancements in mobile technology and the introduction of mobile phones with enhanced (提高的) web capabilities have even made some people order their groceries when they get out from work and have them delivered at their doorstep by the time they get home. And as “Time is money”, this practice is lifesaving for people whowork two jobs.Technology will continue to advance and e-business will follow closely in its footsteps. Everything will become easier and less time consuming, leaving us more time to enjoy the things that really matter in life: the ones we love, our friends and hobbies.1. What is Paragraph 1 mainly about?A. The popularity of mobile phones.B. The great influence of the Internet.C. The importance of the Internet.D. The function of the global network.2. In response to the threat of online business, the brick-and-mortar store owners________.A. have stopped their traditional businessB. have started their dislike of the InternetC. have established their own websiteD. have opened their online stores3. What would be the best title for the passage?A. A New Way of Shopping.B. The Internet Revolution.C. What is the Reaction to Online Shopping?D. Is Online Shopping the Future of E-business?BI was in the second year of my Ph. D. program when a colleague asked what I would do if I had an extra hour every day. Without much consideration, I said I would use it to help others. The question kept coming to my mind. Like many graduate students, I was overwhelmed (难以承受的) with research, teaching, coursework, and some attempt at a personal life. Still, I asked myself, "Do I really need a 25th hour to help other people-or do I need to make better use of the 24 hours I have?"I needed something to help me return to my old self. After that conversation with my colleague, I googled (谷歌搜索) “volunteer opportunities near me”. A local organization that drives people to stores or appointments was looking for volunteers. Having grown up in a rural village where everyone knew oneanother and my grandparents were always close by, I thought serving senior citizens in my new hometown might be just what I needed.A short time later, I started to volunteer for an organization that provides transportation for senior citizens and people with disabilities. To my surprise, adding this activity to my busy life was just what I needed to calm the confusion I was feeling as a first-generation international graduate student.I started to volunteer about 3 hours every weekend, the time I otherwise would have wasted oversleeping or scrolling (滚屏) through social media. Sharing stories with my riders was much more rewarding. What they told me about their lives helped me realize that in every corner of the world, humans are connected with the languageof emotions. And seeing how eager my riders were to spend time out and about inspired me to think about how to spend my time, which used to slip away. My previously overwhelming schedule began to feel manageable.I'm proud of who I have become, and I continue to reflect on how I'm using the most valuable thing in life: my time.4. Why did the author ask himself the question in Paragraph 1?A. He wanted to return to normal life.B. He was busy but wanted to help others.C. He couldn't bear too much school work.D. He couldn't answer his colleague's question.5. How did the author find the volunteer job?A. A colleague recommended it.B. A local organization offered it.C. He got it from his grandparents.D. He got it by surfing on the Internet.6. What made the author feel his volunteer job was worth doing?A. Communicating with his riders.B. Improving his language learning.C. Meeting his grandparents often.D. Realizing his previous dream.7. How did volunteering influence the author?A. It helped himbecome confident and efficient.B. He found a good way to live a free and quiet life.C. He realized he had wasted too much time pursuing his Ph.D.D. It inspired him to spare more time to accompany his grandparents.CIn order to develop the pandemic-stricken economy, China recovered the street vendors(商贩)in a new nation-wide method known as “street stall economy'', allowing residents to set up open-air shops on the sidewalks or other available public spaces.Street vendors were once an important part ofChina's economy and urban landscape. However, sinceChina's economy took off in the last decade, street vendors have gradually disappeared from the streets and many of them opened shops of their own.Fast forward to today, street vendors have come into our sight again after cities such asChengduand Yantai succeeded in creating hundreds of thousands of jobs by giving street stalls permission to operate.China's tech industry was quick to jump on the street vendor trend, with tech giants including Alibaba, Tencent, Meituan and flocking todish outcheap loans, offer support and payment solutions to millions of owners of newly established small businesses.Ant Financial, Alibaba's fintech arm, promised its mobile wallet app Alipay will give interest-free loans to 30 million vendors, and 70 billion RMB of interest-free credit line to consumers to make purchases everywhere, including street vendors. provided 50 billion RMB worth of quality goods for street vendors, and provided each one of them with a maximum 100,000 RMB interest-free loan to stock up.Tencent's WeChat announced to offer payment solutions, marketing supports and even training for up to 50 million street vendors, with the end goal of digitally transforming them to increase their income.Guangzhoucity partnered with WeChat this month to hold a live streaming shopping festival to improve sales of local produce. In attempts to promote various live streaming platforms, many tech CEOs also made their own live streamed e-commerce debuts(首次亮相)selling goods coming from all over the country.8. What does the underlined part “dish out" in Paragraph 3 mean?A. turn down.B. provide with.C. pay off.D. apply for.9. Compared with and Tencent, what unique measure did Ant Financial take?A. It provides interest-free loans for vendors.B. It offers interest-free credit line to customers.C. It provides quality goods for street vendors.D. It offers marketing support to businessmen.10. What's the purpose of the cooperation between WeChat andGuangzhoucity?A. To volunteer to train street vendors.B. To give away free goods to the poor.C. To promote to develop the local economy.D. To help CEOs make their own streaming platforms.11. What can be the best title for the text?A. Chengdu and Yantai Succeeded in Creating Job OpportunitiesB. "Street Vendor Economy” Greatly Increases People's IncomeC. The Whole Nation Are Involved in a New Economy ModelD.China's Major Tech Companies Are Helping With "Street Vendor Economy”DI was in the second year of my Ph. D. program when a colleague asked what I would do if I had an extra hourevery day. Without much consideration, I said I would use it to help others. The question kept coming to my mind. Like many graduate students, I was overwhelmed (难以承受的) with research, teaching, coursework, and some attempt at a personal life. Still, I asked myself, "Do I really need a 25th hour to help other people-or do I need to make better use of the 24 hours I have?"I needed something to help me return to my old self. After that conversation with my colleague, I googled (谷歌搜索) “volunteer opportunities near me”. A local organization that drives people to stores or appointments was looking for volunteers. Having grown up in a rural village where everyone knew oneanother and my grandparents were always close by, I thought serving senior citizens in my new hometown might be just what I needed.A short time later, I started to volunteer for an organization that provides transportation for senior citizens and people with disabilities. To my surprise, adding this activity to my busy life was just what I needed to calm the confusion I was feeling as a first-generation international graduate student.I started to volunteer about 3 hours every weekend, the time I otherwise would have wasted oversleeping or scrolling (滚屏) through social media. Sharing stories with my riders was much more rewarding. What they told me about their lives helped me realize that in every corner of the world, humans are connected with the languageof emotions. And seeing how eager my riders were to spend time out and about inspired me to think about how to spend my time, which used to slip away. My previously overwhelming schedule began to feel manageable.I'm proud of who I have become, and I continue to reflect on how I'm using the most valuable thing in life: my time.12. Why did the author ask himself the question in Paragraph 1?A. He wanted to return to normal life.B. He was busy but wanted to help others.C. He couldn't bear too much school work.D. He couldn't answer his colleague's question.13. How did the author find the volunteer job?A. A colleague recommended it.B. A local organization offered it.C. He got it from his grandparents.D. He got it by surfing on the Internet.14. What made the author feel his volunteer job was worth doing?A. Communicating with his riders.B. Improving his language learning.C. Meeting his grandparents often.D. Realizing his previous dream.15. How did volunteering influence the author?A. It helped himbecome confident and efficient.B. He found a good way to live a free and quiet life.C. He realized he had wasted too much time pursuing his Ph.D.D. It inspired him to spare more time to accompany his grandparents.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

2020届上海市第二高级中学高三英语二模试题及答案

2020届上海市第二高级中学高三英语二模试题及答案

2020届上海市第二高级中学高三英语二模试题及答案第一部分阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项ATheBest Placeto Camp in Each StateWashington-SecondBeach, Olympic National ParkCampers put up their tents right on the sand of thisPacific Northwestbeach. Make a campfire, photograph sunset over the sea and try to absorb this charming spot with your entire being.Alaska-Bartlett Cove Campground, Glacier (冰川) Bay National ParkIn a state full of natural riches,Glacier Bayis a wonder, home to high peaks, whales, 700 miles of coastline, and light blue glaciers that flow directly into the sea. Set within temperate rainforest along Bartlett Cove, the park's only campground is impressively green and an easy jumping-off point for boat tours.Arizona-Havasupai Campground, Havasupai ReservationGetting to Havasupai is a challenge. Permits are snatched (剥夺) up almost instantly, and even if you get one it's a 10-mile hike from the border to reach this rural campground that hugs Havasu Creek. Make the journey, however, and you're rewarded with a series of great waterfalls and natural pools.Arkansas-BuffaloNationalRiverAmerica's first national river travels 135 miles through the Ozark Mountains, winding its way over rapids, forming peaceful pools and passing rocky cliffs topped by green forest. Plan a float trip and absorb the scenery ata leisurely pace, pausing for hikes to visitLostValley's caves or the 200-foot waterfalls.1.Which state may attract people preferring glaciers?A.Alaska.B.Washington.C.Arizona.D.Arkansas.2.What makesArizonaa popular camp choice among tourists?A.The blue glaciers and green rainforests.B.The winding national river and cliffs.C.The soaring peaks and long coastline.D.The beautiful waterfalls and pools.3.What can you do when camping inArkansas?A.Take a long trip on foot.B.Visit caves and waterfalls.C.Put up a well-equipped tent.D.Enjoy a view of sunset.BZaki was small for his twelve years, and he was angry being treated as a child. Farid, his older brother, had been looked upon as a man long before he was Zaki’s age. Every day Farid and the other young Bahraini men went out in their wooden boats to dive for oysters (牡蛎). Many times Zaki begged to go along, but Faridalways refused to let him.So every day Zaki would go to the shallow water to practice. His grandfather, a former diver, would watch him and advise him. All morning, Zaki would practice diving beneath the waves. Every afternoon, again and again he would go underwater and hold his breath. With each day’s practice, his diving improved and he could hold his breath a little while longer. Soon Zaki felt as much at home in the water as he did out of it.Zaki rose early one day. He wanted to compete with his brother. They dived beneath the waves. Zaki opened his eyes and found himself looking into his brother’s face. Farid was smiling with confidence. Slowly, the smile was disappearing from Farid’s face. As more seconds passed, a worried look appeared on Farid’s face. Farid was realizing that Zaki could possibly beat him. Looking into Farid’s eyes, Zaki suddenly understood what losing could mean to his brother. Never would the villagers allow him to live it down. He would be laughed at by losing to a little child. Almost without thinking, Zaki kicked his feet and rose to the surface of the water a second before Farid’s head appeared beside him.The men around them cheered and patted Farid on the back. Farid, however, put his arm around Zaki’s shoulders. “Today,” Farid announced, “we shall have a new diver among us.” Then quietly, for Zaki’s ears alone, he said “Thank you, my brother.” And Zaki knew that they both had learned that it takes more than strength to makea man.4. What is the second paragraph mainly about?A. Zaki’s grandfather was a good diver.B. Zaki liked staying at home every day.C. Zaki practised hard in the water daily.D. Zaki’s grandfather encouraged him to dive.5. Which of the following best describes Zaki according to paragraph 3?A. Considerate.B. Ambitious.C. Confident.D. Adventurous.6. What can we infer from the last sentence of the text?A. Farid beat his little brother easily.B. Zaki was as strong as his brother.C. Zaki regretted losing the competition.D. Both Farid and Zaki had grown up.7. What is the best title for the text?A. Farid’s PrideB. Zaki’s ChallengeC. Brothers’ CompetitionD. Grandfather’s AdviceCSummer is quickly passing by—but not without the ultimate meteor(流星)shower event!The2021 Perseids Meteor Shower, which is considered to be the best meteor shower of the year, is expected to start lighting up skies on this Wednesday, according to NASA. Known for fireballs, the Perseids typically light up skies on warm summer nights, leaving “long wake(尾迹)of light and color1 behind them.”Under ideal conditions, sky watchers may see approximately 50-100 meteors per hour with each meteor traveling at 37 miles per second. .Because the meteors appear in all parts of the sky, it will be pretty easy to witness the celestial(天上的)event from anywhere in the world. To get the best show, it is advised to view the Perseids from the Northern Hemisphere(半球)during the pre- dawn hours, ideally between 2 a.m. and dawn. In some cases, sky gazers may be able to seemeteors during this shower as early as 9 or 10 p. m.“If it's not cloudy, pick an observing spot away from bright lights, lie on your back, and look up! You don't need any special equipment to view the Perseids—just your eyes,” NASA wrote on their site, adding that telescopes or binoculars are not recommended due to their small fields of view.Remember to let your eyes become adjusted to the dark. Try to stay off of your phone too, as looking at devices with bright screens will negatively affect your night vision and thus reduce the number of meteors you see!For those who may be unable to view the Perseids in person, a live broadcast will be streaming from NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, starting around 8 p. m. on Aug. 11 and continuing through sunrise on Aug. 12.8. What can we learn about the Perseids Meteor Shower?A. It will be the best meteor shower in history.B. The ultimate shower only happens on this Wednesday.C. We can observe 50- 100 meteors per hour in any place.D. The Meteors usually have long and bright trails behind them.9. Which of the following may be the best time to view the shower?A. At 4 a. m. on the Northern Hemisphere.B. At 2 p. m. on the Northern Hemisphere.C. At sunrise on the Southern Hemisphere.D. At dawn on the Southern Hemisphere.10. What can be inferred about the observation of Meteors?A. If you use a telescope, you will see more meteors.B. You can use smartphones to record the grand scene.C. The brighter the moon is, the more meteors you can see. .D. Bright lights will reduce the visibility of meteors.11. If you are not available to watch the Perseids personally, you can ________.A. browse the unofficial website of NASAB. watch a video recorded by a flight centerC. stream a live show on Aug. 11 nightD. use special devices to connect with the showerDWith their tiny brains and excellent ability to memorize nectar locations, honeybees are a favorite model organism for studying learning and memory. Such research has indicated that to form long-term memories—ones that last a day or more—the insects need to repeat a training experience at least three times. By contrast, short-and mid-term memories that last seconds to minutes and minutes to hours, respectively, need only a single learning experience.Exceptions to this rule have been observed, however. For example, in some studies, bees formed long-lasting memories after a single learning event. Such results are often regarded as circumstantial anomalies, says Martin Giurfa of the University of Toulouse. But the anomalous findings, together with research showing that fruit flies and ants can form long-term memories after single experiences, aroused Giurfa’s curiosity. Was it possible that honeybees could reliably do the same? Giurfa reasoned that the ability to form long-term memories might depend on the particular type of bee and the experience. Within a honeybee colony, there are nurses, who clean the hive and feed the young; guards, who patrol and protect the hive; and foragers, who search for nectar.While previous studies have tested bees as a whole, Ciurfa and his colleagues focused on foragers, tasking them with remembering an experience relevant to their role: an odor associated with a sugary reward.The researchers observed that a single exposure to a reward-paired odor was enough for most forager bees to remember that specific odor the following day. Many foragers could even remember the odor three day later.The results do not mean that all prior research was wrong, says André Fiala of the University of Göttingen. “People have done the experiments in a different way.” Still, the new results do show that “the commonly held belief that one needs multiple training trials to achieve long-term memory is not always true,” he says, and this “really advances the field.”12. What does the author want to tell us through Paragraph 1?A. A model for memory research.B. The classification of memories.C. New research on learning and memory.D. Previous findings on memory formation.13. Which factor might influence a bee’s memory of an experience, according to Giurfa’s research?A. Whether the bee's role is related.B. Whether the bee is introduced or native.C. How often the bee repeats the experience.D. How long the bee is exposed to the reward.14. What is Andre Fiala’s attitude towards the new results?A. Doubtful.B. Favorable.C. Intolerant.D. Unclear.15. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A. Learning and Memory: How Honeybees RememberB. Honeybee Memory: Honeybee Knows What to DoC. Honeybees Remember after Just One LessonD. Honeybees Use Memory for Communication第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

上海市闵行区2020年高考教学质量检测(二模)英语试题及答案(word版 )

上海市闵行区2020年高考教学质量检测(二模)英语试题及答案(word版 )

闵行区2020学年第二学期教学质量监测高三年级英语学科试卷2020.4 考生注意:1.考试时间120分钟,试卷满分150分。

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第I卷(共105分)I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections:In Section A, you will heal' ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the .four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. Next Saturday. B. Next Tuesday. C. Next Friday. D. Next Sunday.2. A. In a bookstore. B. In a library. C. In a bank. D. In a post office.3. A. A manager and a customer. B. An employer and an employee.C. A professor and a student.D. An examiner and an examinee.4. A. Tim's excellent performance. B. Tim's assignment.C. Tim's graduation day.D. Tim's study habits.5. A. To a hotel. B. To a restaurant.C. To a training class.D. To the train station.6. A. An artist. B. A painter. C. A journalist. D. An architect.7. A. To quit basketball.B. To go on playing basketball in spite of the failure.C. To give the reason for giving up basketball.D. To take part in another game.8. A. They are looking for an apartment. B. The man does not like his bedroom.C. The woman enjoys shopping for clothes.D. They have just moved into an apartment.9. A. She will decide later. B. She doesn't care for either.C. She doesn't want to go out.D. She wants the man to decide.10. A. Her car is close-by. B. She lives far away.C. She has a new car.D. She wants the man to walk with her.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paperand decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. She explained the functions of the BCD International.B. She described some popular singers.C. She introduced the radio program to listeners.D. She played a new record.12. A. About the Big Hits. B. The History of Pop.C. The Road to Music.D. Pop Words.13. A. To introduce new singers and songwriters.B. To provide the background with music.C. To help to understand the words to the big music hits.D. To hear from listeners' opinions on music.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. They want to learn the basics of English.B. They benefit from learning general English skills.C. They want to have an up-to-date knowledge of English.D. They know clearly what they want to learn.15. A. Doctors. B. Businessmen. C. Reporters. D. Lawyers.16. A. Three groups of learners.B. The importance of business English.C. English for Specific Purposes.D. Features of English for different purposes.Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information .you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.How long have the Kramers been on vacation? For a (17)_______Who did David invite for the dinner? Some of the Kramers' friends and (18) _______ Why does David want to have the dinner party? To thank the Kramers for their (19) _______ What does Nancy think of David? He is (20). _______Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.What job does the woman suggest to the man? (21) _______What did Boris do for Mr. Alexander? (22) _______Where can the man ask for help according to the woman? The (23) _______What else does the applicant have to do besides filling out an application form?(24) _______ and provide three references.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: Beneath each of the following sentences' there are four choices marked A, B. C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25. This kind of mistake, strange as it appears, is quite common ______young English beginners.A. withinB. aboutC. amongD. beyond26. -- May I smoke here?-- If you____, that's the smoking section over there.A. shouldB. mustC. mayD. could27. The temperature will fall sharply the day after tomorrow, when a snowstorm ______ tostrike this area.A. expectsB. is expectedC. has expectedD. will be expected28. Several measures had been tried out to improve the traffic situation, yet ______of them seemed to work well.A. noneB. bothC. allD. either29. If there were no such serious pollutions, people would live ________ life in the world.A. the most healthyB. more healthy aC. much a healthyD. a more healthy30. We firmly believe that the project, if ______ according to the plan, will definitely workout well.A. carrying outB. being carried outC. carried outD. to be carried out31. Don't answer any e-mails ______ your private information, however official they look.A. requestingB. to requestC. requestedD. having requested32. The man denied______ anything at the supermarket when questioned by the police.A. to have stolenB. to be stealingC. having stolenD. to steal33. What people learned from China Got Talented was that there were so many talentedpeople out there waiting ______A. to discoverB. to be discoveredC. discoveredD. being discovered34. Can you think of some cases ______ drivers obviously knew the traffic rules but didn'tobey them?A. whyB. asC. whereD. which35. The school rules state that no child shall be allowed out of the school dating the day,______ accompanied by an adult.A. onceB. whenC. ifD. unless36. The manager seems never to be satisfied with ______the company has achieved.A. whatB. whichC. thatD. how37. When it comes to mental health, the fact is sometimes neglected ______ more and more teachers are under great pressure.A. whichB. sinceC. whetherD. that38. I'm puzzled why he ______ back to me. He should have heard from me.A. hasn't writtenB. didn't writeC. doesn't writeD. hasn't been writing39. You'd like to have an annual vacation after the project is completed, ______?A. had youB. hadn't youC. would youD. wouldn't you40. What we have to admit is that never before ______ experienced such great changes.A. had the cityB. has the cityC. the city hasD. the city hadSection BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word canHistorically, the traditional role of women of all classes in Britain had been confined (限制) to that of mother in the home. Single and childless women 41 had an uncomfortable and difficult time. The majority of women had no voting or political rights until 1928, and for centuries wives and their property had been the legal _ 42 of their husbands. Formal education for women was thought to be unnecessary for their role in life, and was 43 for the majority.The female position in society became a little better in some respects towards the end of the nineteenth century, but was still very 44 . However, elementary education for all was established and a few institutions of higher education began to 45 women in restricted numbers.Since the 1960's, women in Britain have been fighting for greater equality with men in job 46 and rates of pay. Various laws from the 1970's to the present have been made. In spite of all these, men remain' better paid than women in many occupations, 47 in industry. Women constitute (构成) nearly half the national workforce, there are more employed married women in Britain than in any other European Community country, and some 60 percent of wives are now 48 compared with 22 percent in 1951. But their average weekly wage is still only 70 percent of the average paid to men. This is true of both the manufacturing trades and the service industries. As a result, the majority of female workers are badly paid and often 49 by the trade unions or the law.III. Reading comprehension:Section ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.In business, there is a speed difference: It's the difference between how important a firm's leaders say speed is to their competitive strategy (策略) and how fast the company actually moves. The difference is important 50 industry and company size. Companies fearful of losing their competitive advantage spend much time and money looking for ways to pick up the 51 In our study of 343 businesses, the companies that chose to go, go, go to try to gain an edge ended with lower sales and operating income than those that 52 at key moments to make sure they were on the right 53 . What's more, the firms that "slowed down to 54 "improved their top and bottom lines, averaging 40% higher sales and 52% higher operating income over a three-year period.How did they 55 the laws of business, taking more time than competitors yet performing better? They thought 56 about what "slower" and "faster" mean. Firms sometimes 57 to understand the difference between operation speed (moving quickly) and strategic speed (reducing the time it takes to deliver value). Simply increasing the speed of production, forexample, may be one way to try to reduce the speed difference. But that often leads to reduced value over time, in the form of lower-quality products and services.In our study, higher performing companies with strategic speed always made changes when it is 58 . They became more 59 to idea and discussion. They encouraged new ways of thinking. And they allowed time to look and learn. 60 , performance suffered at firms that moved fast all the time, paid too much attention to improving 61 , stuck to tested methods, didn't develop team spirit among their employees, and had little time thinking about 62 Strategic speed 63 a kind of leadership. Teams that 64 take time to get things right are more successful in meeting their business goals. That kind of strategy must come from the top.50. A. according to B. regardless of C. due to D. instead of51. A. profit B. product C. speed D. method52. A. paused B. developed C. persevered D. engaged53. A. situation B. track C. occasion D. duty54. A. look on B. keep up C. hold back D. speed up55. A. learn B. discover C. disobey D. prefer56. A. strangely B. abstractly C. entirely D. differently57. A. fait B. attempt C. pretend D. desire58. A. convenient B. necessary C. emergent D. incredible59. A. alert B. restless C. open D. specific60. A. In short B. By contrast C. Above all D. All in all61. A, welfare B. technology C. efficiency D. condition62. A. qualities B. standards C. competitors D. changes63. A. serves as B, stands for C. refers to D. deals with64. A. temporarily B. extensively C. naturally D. regularlySection BDirections: Read the .following three passages. Each passage is .followed by several questions or un. finished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage youhave just read.(A)This book is designed to help you improve your reading comprehension skills by studying 20 minutes a day for 20 days. You'll start with the basics and move on to more complex reading comprehension and critical thinking strategies. Please note that although each chapter can be an effective skill builder on its own, it is important that you proceed through this book in order, from Lesson I through Lesson 20. Each lesson builds on skills and ideas discussed in the previous chapters. As you move through this book and your reading skills develop, the passages you read will increase both in length and in complexity.The book begins with a pretest, which will allow you to see how well you can answer various kinds of reading comprehension questions now, as you begin. When you finish the book, take the posttest to see how much you've improved.The text is divided into four sections, each focusing on a different group of related reading and thinking strategies. These strategies will be outlined at the beginning of each section and then reviewed in a special "putting it all together" final lesson.Each lesson provides several exercises that allow you to practice the skills you learn. Toensure you're on the right track, each lesson also provides answers and explanations 'for all of the practice questions. Additionally, you will find practical suggestions in each chapter for how to continue practicing these skills in your daily life.The most important thing you can do to improve your reading skills is to become an active reader. The following guidelines and suggestions outlined will familiarize you with active reading techniques. Use these techniques as much as possible as you work your way through the lessons in this book.65. According to the passage, the pretest aims toA. tell you where your starting level isB. arouse your interest in using the bookC. illustrate the structure of the textD. introduce the test-taking techniques66. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?A. Each chapter has an internal relationship with the previous chapter.B. The texts are arranged in the order of length and complexity.C. Different reading strategies are listed at the beginning of each section.D. The author suggests using the book selectively according to readers' level.67. What is the author most likely to talk about in the following paragraph?A. The function of each chapter.B. The outline of each section.C. The ways to be an active reader.D. The guidelines in using the book.(B)The canopy, the upper level of the trees in the rain forest, holds too much of climbing mammals (哺乳动物) of moderately large size, which may include monkeys, cats, civets, and porcupines. Smaller species, including such as nice and small squirrels, are not as common overall in high tropical canopies as they are in most habitats globally.Small mammals, being warm blooded, suffer hardship in the exposed and uncertain environment of the uppermost trees. Because a small body has more surface area per unit of weight than a large one of similar shape, it gains or loses heat more rapidly. Thus, in the trees, where protection from heat and cold may be scarce and conditions may be changeable, a small mammal may have trouble maintaining its body temperature.Small size makes it easy to scramble among twigs (嫩枝) and branches in the canopy for insects, flowers, or fruit, but small mammals are defeated, in the competition for food, by large ones that have their own strategies for browsing among tbod-rich twigs. The weight of an ape hanging below a branch draws the leaves down so that fruit-bearing leaves drop toward the ape's face. Walking or leaping species of a similar or even larger size access the outer twigs either by breaking and gaining the whole branch or by catching hold of hard branches with the feet or tail and picking food with their hands.Small climbing animals may reach twigs readily, but it is harder for them than for large climbing animals to cross the wide gaps from one tree top to the next that typify the high canopy.A gibbon can hurl itself farther than a mouse can: it can achieve a running start, and it can more effectively use a branch as a springboard (跳板). The forward movement of a small animal is seriously reduced by the air friction (摩擦) against the relatively large surface area of its body.68. Which of the following questions does the passage answer?A. How is the rain forest different from other habitats?B. How does an animal's body size influence an animal's need for food?C. Why does rain forest provide an unusual variety of food for animals?D. Why do large animals tend to dominate the upper canopy of the rain forest?69. According to paragraph 2, which of the following is true about the small mammals in therain forest?A. They have body shapes that are adapted to life in the canopy.B. They prefer the temperature and climate of the canopy to that of other environments.C. They have difficulty with the changing conditions in the canopy.D. They use the trees of the canopy for protection from heat and cold.70. When discussing animal size in paragraph 3, the author indicates thatA. small animals require appropriately more food than larger animals doB. a large animal's size is an advantage in obtaining food in the canopyC. small animals are often attacked by larger animals in the rain forestD. small animals and large animals are equally good at obtaining food in the canopy71. According to the last paragraph, what makes jumping from one tree crown to anotherdifficult for small mammals?A. Air friction against the body surface.B. The thickness of the branches.C. The dense leaves of the tree top.D. The inability to use the front feet as hands.(c)According to sociologists, there are several different ways in which a person may become recognized as the leader of a social group in the United States. In the family traditional cultural patterns confer (~z~,) leadership on one or both of the parents. In other cases, such as friendship groups, one or more persons may gradually emerge as leaders, although there is no formal process of selection. In larger groups, leaders are usually chosen formally through election or recruitment.Although leaders are often thought to be people with unusual personal ability, decades of research have failed to produce consistent evidence that there is any category of "natural leaders." It seems that there is no set of personal qualities that all leaders have in common; rather, virtually any person may be recognized as a leader if the person has qualities that meet the needs of that particular group.Furthermore, although it is commonly supposed that social groups have a single leader, research suggests that there are typically two different leadership roles that are held by different individuals. Instrumental leadership is leadership that emphasizes the completion of tasks by a social group. Group members look to instrumental leaders to "get things done."Expressive leadership, on the other hand, is leadership that emphasizes the collective well-beings of a social group's members. Expressive leaders are less concerned with the overall goals of the group than with providing emotional support to group members and attempting to minimize tension and conflict among them. Group members expect expressive leaders to maintain stable relationships within the group and provide support to individual members.Instrumental leaders are likely to have a rather secondary relationship to other group members. They give orders and may discipline group members who prohibit attainment (达到) of the group's goals. Expressive leaders cultivate a more personal or primary relationship to others in the group. They offer sympathy when someone experiences difficulties or is subjected to discipline, are quick to lighten a serious moment with humor, and try to resolve issues thatthreaten to divide the group. As the difference in these two roles suggests, expressive leaders generally receive more personal affection from group members; instrumental leaders, if they are successful in promoting group goals, may enjoy a more distant respect.72. Which of the following statements about leadership can be inferred from paragraph 2?A. Few people succeed in sharing a leadership role with another person.B. A person who is an effective leader of a particular group may not be an effectiveleader in another group.C. A person can best learn how to be an effective leader by studying research on leadership.D. Most people desire to be leaders but can produce little evidence of their qualifications.73. The passage indicates that instrumental leaders generally focus onA. ensuring harmonious relationshipsB. sharing responsibility with group membersC. achieving a goalD. identifying new leaders74. A "secondary relationship" between a leader and the members of a group could best be described as ______A. distantB. enthusiasticC. sympatheticD. personal75. What does the passage mainly discuss?A. The problems faced by leaders.B. How leadership differs in small and large groups.C. How social groups determine who will lead them.D. The role of leaders in social groups.Section CDirections: Read the following passage and choose the most suitable heading from A-F foreach paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need.76.__________As public playgrounds grow increasingly worn and shabby, the for-profit centers offer clean, safe, supervised activities as well as a variety of challenging exercises to develop youngsters' physical fitness, usually for a fee of around $5 an hour. "Playgrounds are dirty, not supervised," says Dick Guggenheimer, owner of the two-month-old Discovery Zone in Yonkers, N.Y., part of a Kansas City-based chain. "We're indoors; we're padded; parents can feel their child is safe."77. __________Discovery Zone has sold 120 outlets in the past 14 months, boasting sandboxes full of brightlycolored plastic balls, mazes, obstacle courses, slides and mountains to climb. Now McDonalds is getting into the act. The burger giant is test-marketing a new playground, Leaps&Bounds, in Naperville, Ill. Phys Kids of Wichita has opened one center and has plans to expand.78. __________American parents are rightly worried about their kids' leisure life. There are 36 million children in the U.S. aged 2 to 11 who watch an average of 24 hours of TV a week and devote less and less energy to active recreation. Nationwide decrease in education budgets are making the problem worse, as gym classes and after-hours sports time get squeezed. Says Discovery Zone president Jack Gunion: "We have raised a couple of pure couch potatoes."79. __________In an attempt to attract more people, the new facilities cater to (迎合) the concerns of two-earner families, staying open in the evenings, 10ng after traditional public playground have grown dark and unusable. At Naperville's Leaps&Bounds, families can play together for $4.95 per child, parents free. Fresh-faced assistants, dressed in colorful sport pants and shirts, guide youngsters to appropriate play areas for differing age group.80. __________These new playgrounds are not meant to be day-care facilities; parents are expected to stay and play with their kids rather than drop them off. But several also provide high-tech baby-sitting services. At some of the Discovery Zones, parents can register their children in special supervised programs, then leave them and slip away for a couple of hours to enjoy a movie or dinner. The most fun of all, though, is getting to do what parents used to do in the days before two-career families and two-hour commutes: play with their kid. That, at least, is old-fashioned, even at per-hour rates.Section DDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements' in the fewest possible words.High school dropouts (辍学者) earn an average of $9,000 less per year than graduates. Now a new study moves away a common belief why they quit. It's much more than failing in exams at school.Society tends to think of high school dropouts as kids who just can't cut it. They are lazy, and perhaps not too bright. So researchers were surprised when they asked more than 450 kids who quit school about why they left."The vast majority actually had passing grades and they were confident that they could have graduated from high school." John Bridgeland, the executive researcher said. About one million teens leave school each year. Only about half of African-American and Hispanic students will receive a diploma, and actually all dropouts come to regret their decision. So, if failing grades don't explain why these kids quit, what does? Again, John Bridgeland: "The most dependable finding was that they were bored." "They found classes uninteresting; they weren't inspired or motivated. They didn't see any direct connection between what they were learning in the classroom to their own lives, or to their career aspirations."The study found that most teens who do drop out wait until they turn sixteen, which happens to be the age at which most states allow students to quit. In the US, only one state, New Mexico, has a law requiring teenagers to stay in high school until they graduate. Only four states:California, Tennessee, Texas and Utah, plus tile District of Columbia, require school attendance until age 18, no exceptions, another researcher, says raising tile compulsory attendance age may be one way to keep more kids in school."As these dropouts look back, they realize they've made a mistake. And anything that sort of gives these people an extra push to stick it out and it through to the end, is probably helpful measure."New Hampshire may be the next state to raise its school attendance age to 18. But critics say that forcing the students unwilling to continue their studies to stay in school misses the point--the need for reform. It's been called for to reinvent high school education to make it more challenging and relevant, and to ensure that kids who do stick it out receive a diploma that actually means something.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN 10 WORDS) 81. What do people think of those who quit school?82. Many students quit school not because they cannot pass grades but because they find Lessons_______________________83. Why don't some students quit until they are sixteen?84. According to the passage, the more effective way to keep students from quitting is to________________________第Ⅱ卷(共45分)IV. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.85.针对食品安全的投诉越来越多。

上海市徐汇区2020年高三英语高考二模卷(逐题详解版)

上海市徐汇区2020年高三英语高考二模卷(逐题详解版)

徐汇区2019〜2020年第二学期高三年级质量调研考试高三英语(本试卷总分值140分,考试时间120分钟) I. Listening Comprehension Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the erul of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. A fter you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. To answer the door.C. T D get a job.2. A. At the airport.C. In a booking office.3. A. She has lost a lot of weight.C. She spent a lot on cosmetic surgery.4. A. Taking photographs.C. Fixing cameras.5. A. The woman is going to hold a party tomorrow.B. The man asks the woman not to attend the party.C. The woman doesn't know how to get to the party.D. The man offers to drive the woman to the party.Section B Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages andD. Firms should avoid working with clients who reject green designs in their buildings.66. The writer's main purpose is to.A. explain the importance of communication when a building is commissionedB. emphasize the importance of green building design in protecting the environmentC. explain to building owners why ignoring green issues is costly and dangerousD. inform professionals how they can influence clients to choose greener designsSection C2020.05B. To fix the doorbell. D. To ask for instructions. B. In a restaurant. D. At the hotel reception. B. She lost some money last year. D. She is having health problems. B. Downloading images. D. Painting pictures.6. A. Tokyo is a city with a short history. C. He can show the woman around the city.7. A. She will meet the man in his office.C. She had a traffic accident that morning.8. A. Play some music.C. Repair the sound box.9. A. She can't stand the hot weather.C. She enjoys visiting the art museums.10. A. He is satisfied with his new job. C. He doesn't like his new office. B. He can provide little useful information.D. He has lived in Tokyo for a long time. B. She has an appointment with the man. D. She can't finish making the jam before 9. B. Remove the power plug. D. Start the car engine. B. The beach resort is a better choice. D. The man should develop a taste for art. B. He wants his workload to be shared. D. He gets pressure from his new position.Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box.Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.A.The cultural breakthrough came in 2014 with a very specific podcast—Serial.B.But if you are a celebrity, podcasts can provide a new branch of business.C.And now, despite the growth in smartphones offering high-definition pictures, the popularity ofpodcasts is booming.D.Now the boom in podcasting embraces a huge range of talent, from professional broadcasters toenthusiasts offering insights on anything and everything.E.Podcasts offer a chance to speak to a very precise selection of people.F.Bui where did this trend for making portable audio programmes begin?The PodcaH (播客)BoomDo you prefer to watch TV or listen to the radio? There was a time when some people thought moving pictures would spell the end of tuning in to the radio for entertainment and information. But radio survived and boomed. (67)Perhaps the growth in podcasting is not surprising—it offers a digital audio file that can be downloaded and stored for listening at any time. It can also be streamed from the internet and played on a computer or MP3 player. And it's not just broadcasters, like the BBC, who are producing podcasts: now commercial broadcasters, individuals and companies with no connection to broadcasting are making them. In fact, anyone with something to say, and a few pounds to spend on the equipment, can get involved.The digilal audio files are cheap to produce and, thanks to the internet, easy to distribute. (68) Journalist Ben Hammersley told the BBC that “two changes transformed the market-one cultural and one technical.M A technical breakthrough came in 2012 when Apple produced the iPhone podcast app. which proved a popular library system for listeners. This was followed by a dramatic improvement in inexpensive recording production and editing equipment. Finally, the development of 4G mobile phone connections and widespread wi-fi meant listeners could browse, download or stream shows whenever they wanted.(69) It was a piece of investigative journalism hosted by Sarah Koenig, telling a non-fiction story over multiple episodes (集).To date, the first and second seasons of the show have had more than 340 million downloads. Advertisers soon realized the money-making potential of this and other successful podcasts. And where the audience goes, the money follows. From 2017 to 2018 advertising spending on podcasts in the UK went from $10.6m(£8.5m) to SI9.7m, an 85% increase, according to Ovum.(70)In fact, as Ben Hammersley explains, podcasting has brought people into broadcasting who would normally never have seen the inside of a recordin g studio. “There are of course professional podcasters, but there are many more people who create quality content and do it for nothing,M he says. "And that is changing not just the way we listen to audio but the way the broadcasting industry works.”Summary WritingDirections: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.Teaching Children about ForgivenessIf you've seen your children struggle to forgive someone fbr hurting them, you know that forgiveness is complicated. After all, forgiveness is complicated for adults, too. At times, wc wonder why we're trying to forgive someone anyway; later, we might think we've forgiven them, only to experience a sudden burst of anger. Indeed, it takes many years for us to grasp the meaning of forgiveness as we grow up.It's understandable that children may feel hurt or angry when a friend docs something less-than-kind to them. Maybe the friend said something unkind or broke something precious, embarrassed them, excluded them, or told their secrets. Children may be tempted to get even with a friend who's done them wrong, by doing something worse or telling everyone how terrible the friend is, but trying to get revenge only escalates (升级)the conflict.Parents can play an important role in teaching children about forgiveness. Children watch how important adults in their lives respond when someone does something unkind. Do they complain to others or speak directly to the person involved? How long docs it take them to get over being mad or hurt? How do they get over it? Parents can teach (heir children about the value of forgiveness by regularly practicing it in their own lives.Sometimes parents can talk with their children about forgiveness, based on where kids are in their cognitive (认知的)and emotional development. For example, children need to understand that no one is perfect, so generously forgiving a well-meaning friend is a caring thing to do. If parents can help children see things a little more from other people's perspective, this will make forgiveness easier. These conversations can change the way children think about forgiveness and help them emotionally recover when they inevitably experience harm and unfair treatment from others in life.IV.Translation Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.72.开车时遮挡车牌号是违法的。

2020年上海市第五中学高三英语二模试卷及参考答案

2020年上海市第五中学高三英语二模试卷及参考答案

2020年上海市第五中学高三英语二模试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AThe following 4 famous paintings, from Jan van Eyck’s portrait to Pablo Picasso’s masterpiece, have stood the test of time.The Arnolfini PortraitJan van Eyck’s Arnolfini Portrait, an oil painting on wood produced in 1434, is undoubtedly one of the masterpieces in the National Gallery,London. This painting is as visually interesting as it is famed. It is also an informative document on fifteenth-century society, through van Eyck’s heavy use of symbolism-while husbands went out to engage in business, wives concerned themselves with domestic duties.The Starry NightVincent van Gogh painted The Starry Night, oil on canvas, a moderately abstract landscape painting of an expressive night sky over a small hillside village, during his 12-month stay at the mental hospital nearSaint-Remy-de-Provence,Francebetween 1889 and 1890. When theMuseumofModern ArtinNew York Citypurchased the painting from a private collector in 1941, it was not well known, but it has since become one of van Gogh's most famous works.The HarvestersThe Harvesters is an oil painting on wood completed by Pieter Bruegel the Elder in 1565. It depicts the harvest time which most commonly occurred within the months of August and September. Nicolaes Jonghelinck, a merchant banker and art collector fromAntwerp, commissioned this painting. The painting has been at the Metropolitan Museum of Art inNew York Citysince 1919.GuernicaGuernica,a large black-and-white oil painting, was painted by the Cubist Spanish painter, Pablo Picasso in 1937. The title ‘Guernica’ refers to the city that was bombed by Nazi planes during the Spanish Civil War. The painting depicts the horrors of war and as a result, has come to be an anti-war symbol and a reminder of the tragedies of war. Today, the painting is housed at the Museo National Centro de Arte ReinaSofiainMadrid.1. What do the four paintings have in common?A. They are oil paintings.B. They are kept inNew York.C. They show different people’s lives.D. They are created during 10th century to 19th century.2. What do we know about The Starry Night?A. It shows the scenery of a small hillside village.B. Van Gogh produced it when living in his home.C. A private collector gave it away to the museum.D. It was not famous before 1941.3. Whose painting shows the destruction of war?A. Jan van Eyck.B. Vincent van Gogh.C. Pieter Bruegel.D. Pablo Picasso.BBritish anthropologists (人类学家) Russell Hill and Robert Barton of the University of Durham, after studying the results of one-on-one boxing, tae kwon do, Greco-Roman wrestling and freestyle wrestling matches at the Olympic Games, conclude that when two competitors are equally matched in fitness and skill, the athlete wearing red is more likely to win.Hill and Barton report that when one competitor is much better than the other, colour has no effect on the result. However, when there is only a small difference between them, the effect of colour is enoughtipthe balance. The anthropologists say that the number of times red wins is not simply by chance, but that these results are statistically significant.Joanna Setchell, a primate (灵长目动物) researcher at the University of Cambridge, has found similar results in nature. She studies the large African monkeys known as mandrills. Mandrills have bright red noses that stand out against their white faces. Setchell’s work shows that the powerful males — the ones who are more successful with females — have a brighter red nose than other males.As well as the studies on primates by Setchell, another study shows the effect of red among birds. In an experiment, scientists put red plastic rings on the legs of male zebra finches and this increased the birds’ success with female zebra finches, Zebra finches already have bright red beaks (鸟喙), so this study suggests that, as with Olympic athletes, an extra flash of red is significant. In fact, researchers from theUniversityofGlasgowsay that the birds’ brightly coloured beaks are an indicator of health. Jonathan Blount, a biologist, andhis colleagues think they have found proof that bright red or orange beaks attract females because they mean that the males are healthier. Nothing in nature is simple, however, because in species such as the blue footed booby, a completely different colour seems to give the male birds the same advantage with females.Meanwhile, what about those athletes who win in their events while wearing red? Do their clothes give them an unintentional advantage? Robert Barton accepts that “that is the implication” of their findings. Is it time for sports authorities to consider new regulations on sports clothing?4. According to their research. Hill and Barton conclude that ________.A. the colour of clothing has an effect on most sport eventsB. red should be the choice of colour for clothing in sportsC. red plays a role when competitors are equally capableD. athletes perform better when surrounded by bright red5. The underlined word “tip” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ________.A. achieveB. advanceC. keepD. change6. The example of the blue footed booby proves that ________.A. male birds use different body parts to draw attentionB. red is not the only colour to attract female birdsC. blue gives female birds the same advantageD. blue can indicate how healthy a bird is7. What can be inferred from the passage?A. The colour red gives male animals the most advantage.B. Male zebra finches prefer to have red plastic rings on their legs.C. Rules on sports clothing are going to be changed.D. Athletes wearing red may have an advantage over their opponents.CYu Chenrui, 29, is a maker of automata (机关人偶) in Chengdu, Sichuan province. Automata are built to look like humans or animals and give the illusion (错觉) of being able to move ontheir own, “The art form amazes me, because it combines various skills, from storytelling to mechanics, and the pieces are built with a sense of humor,” Yu says. His creations have caught the attention of well-known artists and his fancy pieces of art have attracted collectors worldwide.Interested in handcrafts as a boy, Yu first encountered automata designed by Japanese artist Kazuaki at an exhibition in 2015 when he studied at the Communication University of China in Beijing. “It was like meeting a like-minded friend, ” Yu says, recalling the moment. As an art and design major, he began to learn the craft by himself and, with the support of his tutor, he kept studying and examining automata in school.When he graduated in 2016, Yu landed a job at an advertising agency in Beijing. He stayed on at the company for three years because, at that time, he was not sure that he could make a living out of his hobby. While working as a designer Yu kept exploring and advancing his skills in wood carving and mechanics. Eventually, despite the job’s good salary, it was not enough to make up for not following his true passion. Finally, in 2018, Yu quit his job and returned to Chengdu to open his automata workshop.To keep himself occupied while running his workshop, he planted blueberries, raspberries and cherries. He watered, weeded and added fertilizer (肥料) every day. “Daily routines helped me calm down and inspire my creativity, which resulted in an automaton called To Observe the Autumn,” Yu says.Over time, Yu’s reputation grew and his business flourished (兴旺). Many of Yu’s creations are built with a dash of wisdom, a sprinkle of humor and are inspired by observations of real life. Yu knows that there are many more creative ideas waiting to be expressed. “It feels quite good to be fully devoted to automata creation and I am still searching for myself.”8. What can we learn from the first paragraph?A. Yu is equipped with various skills.B. Yu is a person full of sense of humor.C Yu is now gaining recognition worldwide.D. Yu is following the latest trend in handcraft.9. Why did Yu quit his job in Beijing?A. He couldn't make a living out of it.B. He wanted to pursue his own dream.C. He missed his family in Chengdu.D. He thought he had a lot experience.10. According to Yu, what contributes to his creativity as an automata artist?A. The fruits he grows.B. Success of his business.C. His devotion to the job.D. Observation from daily life.11. Which of the following can best describe Yu’s story?A. There is no end to learning.B. Great hopes make great man.C. Actions speak louder than words.D. Experience is the mother of wisdom.DImprovements to energy efficiency, such as LED lights, are seen by many authorities as a top priority forcutting carbon emissions. Yet a growing body of research suggests that arebound effect could wipe out more than half of the savings from energy efficiency improvements, making the goals of the Paris Agreement on climate change even harder to hit.A team led by Paul Brockway at the University of Leeds, UK, looked at the existing 33 studies on the impact of the rebound effect. First comes the direct rebound: for instance,when someone buys a more efficient car, they may take advantage of that by driving it further. Then comes the indirect rebound: fuel savings leave the owner with more money to spend elsewhere in the economy, consuming energy.Although the 33 studies used different methods to model the rebound effect, they produced very consistent estimates of its impact, leading the team to conclude that the effect wipes out, on average, 63 percent of the anticipated energy savings.“We're not saying energy efficiency doesn't work. What we're saying is rebound needs to be taken more seriously,” says Brockway.The idea that increased efficiency may not deliver the hoped­for savingsdates back to the Jevons paradox(悖论), named after the economist William Stanley Jevons, who, in 1865,observed that more efficient coal use led to more demand for coal.If the rebound effect does prove to be as big as suggested, it means future global energy demand will be higher than expected and the world will need far more wind and solar power and carbon­capture technology than is currently being planned for.But that doesn't mean nothing can be done to limit the rebound effect. One answer is to double down on energy efficiency and do twice as much to achieve the same effect.12. Which of the following is a rebound effect?A. A man uses LED lights to cut carbon emissions.B. A company uses coal more efficiently to reduce waste.C. A family saves money by using energy­saving devices.D. A lady spends savings from her fuel efficient car on more clothes.13. How did Paul Brockway's team carry out their research?A. By interviewing economists.B. By analyzing former studies.C. By modeling the rebound effect.D. By debating about the Jevons paradox.14. What would Paul Brockway probably agree with?A. Authorities should dismiss energy efficiency.B. Worldwide efforts to preserve energy are in vain.C. The rebound effect helps protect the environment.D. More attention should be paid to the rebound effect.15. What's the author's attitude towards limiting the rebound effect?A. Positive.B. Pessimistic.C. Doubtful.D. Disapproving.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

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2020高三英语二模试卷II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.As entrepreneurs(创业者), we had a vision, we realized it, and now we (21) ________ (run) our own companies. But the dream can damage our “work-life balance.”When the success of the comp any rests on your shoulders, you’ve always got an excuse to put (22) ________ else on hold.What I’ve learned (23) ________ (face) the demands of start-up company and a young family over the past couple of decades is that sometimes the best way to solve the work-life balance problem is to think small. Make a handful of lifestyle corrections (24) ________, individually, may not sound all that exciting, but taken together can prevent you from getting too tried.Here’s my list of life hacks that will help pr event exhaustion:●Work from home one day a weekFew thing give you a more grounded, in-control feeling than getting things done in your own space and at your own pace. Instead of leaving the office (25) ________ (clear) my head over a Starbucks coffee, I can fold the laundry, and cut back on evening housework.Not to mention, working is pajamas is one of life’s (26) ________ (underestimate) pleasures.●Pencil in time for exerciseIt really bothered me (27) ________ with the demands of company and family, my tennis game was going down the drain. That may sound unimportant, but it wasn’tto me, (28) ________ it was a meaningful part of my life outside of work. To get some balance back in my life, I rearranged my schedule. Two mornings a week, I woke up an hour (29) ________ (early) to work out with a tennis coach. If sports aren’t your thing, try yoga or that hobby that you always loved but let go of after starting your business.●Learn something new, outside the officeIt can draining to always be the pers on who’s supposed to have the answers as a business leader. It’s surprisingly liberating to be an on the other side, (30) ________ (absorb) knowledge without the pressure to perform or to always be right.Section BDirections:After reading the passage below, fill in each blank with a proper word given in the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one more word than you need.While I was jumping rope, my phone took a fall to the hardwood floor which created multiple cracks on my screen. However, the music kept __31__, so all as well - or so I thought.Thirty minutes later, I could see only one-tenth of my screen while the rest was pitch-black. The next morning, I decided not to go to the phone store for 24 hours, I felt a(n) __32__ sense of calm that day, which led to my not going for one week. One week ended up becoming 60 days without my smart-phone.Here are three __33__ I noticed and why you may want to consider a smart-phone detox(戒除期)yourself:●You’ll become boredWhile in line at a Starbucks, I noticed how every individual had their head down, eyes fixed on their smart-phone. With nothing to distract myself with during thewaiting period, I became bored, and my mind __34__ through all sorts of topics.Boredom is __35__ something we avoid at all costs. However, boredom is the perfect way to make a(n) __36__ on a business idea or project. When you enter a state of boredom, ou allow your mind to relax and escape from the realities of today to the infinite __37__ of tomorrow.●You’ll be able to dramatically reduce your “work” hoursA study found that adults ages 18 to 33 __38__ their smart-phones 85 times a day, or once every 10 minutes.As I learned during my experiment, placing some distance between myself and my device helped me fall into deep work more easily.By not having my smart-phone, my distraction time went down and thus my hours of work were spent more efficiently and effectively. On numerous occasions, I found myself __39__ what to do with the afternoon since I had already completed my high-impact tasks for the day.●Your mental well-being will receive a boost(提高)Obviously, without a cellphone, I experienced a lack of __40__ news and comments. While that helped cause a dramatic boost in my mental well-being, the biggest reason for it was truly connecting to people.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? If you were like most children, you probably let your imagination run __41__. Maybe you dreamed of flying into space or being a famous chef. Then perhaps over the years, your dreams became more __42__. Or you might have given up on some altogether.If that’s the case, then today’s the day for you. January 13th is Make Your Dreams Come True Day. If you’ve been __43__ fulfilling your dreams, this is the day to makea fresh start.It’s important to dream because dreams can give us the __44__ to succeed in life. Dreams inspire and motivate us. The great thing about dreams is that there’s no __45__ to accomplish them right away. They might take a few years or they might take a lifetime to __46__. The important thing is that you’re __47__ working toward your dream. And the best way to do that is by setting goals.What is the __48__ between a dream and a goal? It’s been said that dreams are the final destination; goals are the stops along the way.Dreams can be very __49__. But the steps you take to reach them should be very __50__. Your dreams state what you want, but goals explain how you’ll get there. That makes goal seting a necessary step in __51__ your dreams.Many successful people have spoken about dreams. Former U. S. Secretary of State Colin Powell stressed the __52__ o f working for our dreams. “A dream doesn’t become reality through magic: it takes sweat, __53__ and hard work. “Author Les Brown reminded us that dreams have no __54__ limit. You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.If you’ve bee n dreaming about doing something for years, start today. Write down your dream, and __55__ your goals. Then you’ll be on your way to making your dreams come true.41. A. fast B. high C. well D. wild42. A. colorful B. amazing C. realistic D. attractive43. A. putting off B. taking off C. getting off D. paying off44. A. opportunity B. direction C. energy D. access45. A. pressure B. doubt C. sense D. need46. A. seek B. achieve C. explain D. design47. A. really B. almost C. always D. hardly48. A. concept B. similarity C. comparison D. difference49. A. unreal B. general C. changeable D. flexible50. A. specific B. abstract C. common D.complicated51. A. imaging B. avoiding C. reaching D. believing52. A. process B. benefit C. consequence D. importance53. A. blood B. determination C. intelligence D. loyalty54. A. age B. extra C. space D. normal55. A. transfer B. convert C. establish D. devoteSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage your have just read.(A)In 2008, someone, or perhaps a group of people, using the name Satoshi Nakamoto published a paper to an online group that discussed cryptography(密码使用法). That paper described a process that would use cryptography to create a secure electronic cash system, now known as a cryptocurrency(加密货币). Person to person payment could be made online using a shared network of computers instead of a bank or other financial institution. Each deal could happen very quickly. The shared network of computers would also serve as the means to prove those deals safely. Getting rid of the need for a centralized banking system would open up the possibility for anyone to become part of the digital economy.Today, there are well over a thousand different cryptocurrencies. Most are still trying to be feasible global payment system like Bitcoin. They are held back by problems affecting the entire cryptocurrency industry.One issue is weak security on cryptocurrency websites where users either store their electronic cash in virtual “wallets” or exchange one kind of electronic cash for another. In recent years, clever thieves have broken into many of these websites and stolen electronic cash. The websites are struggling to protect their users from such thefts.Another problem is the large number of fake cryptocurrencies that are advertised on the internet. The advertisements invite internet users to visit websites offering new cryptocurrencies. Many visitors are persuaded by the websites to buy their cryptocurrencies using actual money. Later, the webistes disappear along with the victims’ money. In response to this problem, companies like Facebook and Google are limiting cryptocurrency advertising on their websites.56. What does the article explain about Satoshi Nakamoto?A. Satoshi’s ba ckground in international baking and investmentB. Satoshi’s grave doubts about the true value of cryptocurrenciesC. Satoshi’s close partnership with suspicious financial institutionsD. Satoshi’s contribution to the development of the digital economy57. According to this article, what is true about numerous cryptocurrency webistes?A. They and their users have been robbed.B. They’ve revealed the identities of their users.C. They reward their users with cool prizes.D. They arrange recreational events for users.58. What does the article indicate about the cryptocurrency industry?A. It’s had to lay off lots of workers.B. It’s celebrating a profitable year.C. It’s facing some serious challenges.D. It’s set a very high moral standard.59. According to this article, why are Facebook and Google limiting cryptocurrency advertising?A. Few cryptocurrencies need to be marketed.B. They’ve created their own cryptocurrency.C. They didn’t listen to cryptocurrency fans.D. Too many cryptocurrecies ar en’t real.(B)“Changing the world” might seem like an unrealistic goal. When faced with hugeproblems such as air pollution or energy shortages, where do you start? Taoyuan-based Gogoro believes you start with a scooter.60. Compared with other electric scooters, the Smart-scooter ________.A. can recharge itself in Gostations in mega-citiesB. only needs to change batteries in GostationsC. wouldn’t need to be recharged at all in lifeD. can be recharged by its users in Gostations61. Gogoro scooters are popular and revolutionary mainly because ________.A. their colors are chosen by a famous color designerB. their colors are different from those of othersC. it is a good way for people to consume energyD. it an help us solve the problem of energy short62. What can we conclude from the passage?A. The more mega-cities there are, the more GoStations may appear.B. GoStations will soon entirely take the place of traditional stations.C. People need not go to GoStations especially during peak hours.D. More mega-cities will appear throughout the world in the future.(C)With so many investments required of us to succeed - time, resources, talents, responsibilities, even finances for our retirement - it’s easy to lose sight of the most difficult investment of all to commit to : ourselves.Getting to the point where you’re ready to start upgrading to you 2.0 isn’t easy. But it doesn’t mean dropping the ball everywhere else. It’s not about omissions, butadmissions. Come clean with yourself to kick-start your personal growth.Unstuck starts with “u”No one purposely chooses to stop learning and growing again, it just kind of happens in a lot of daily responsibilities and life. And if it were easy to just kick it into gear(档位)again, you would have already done it. But the truth is inescapable. If you want to get off that place to higher ground, it’s up to you and only you. No one will just hand you a steady stream of opportunities for growth.You’ve been working in your life, not on itActivity is often confused with acceleration(忙碌). I was guilty of this for years in working place - staying always busy but not admitting I was bored. I was lost in activity and not steeping back to take time to question what I wanted my life to be. Once I began working on my life - quitting corporate, becoming an entrepreneur, restructuring to my life - I started growing once again. And I’ve never been happier.Things aren’t happening to you, they’re happening for youA victim mentality(心态)is the enemy of personal growth. Lamenting over everything that has gone wrong in your life only wastes energy from working to make more things go right. If you want to kick-start growth, you must view setbacks as having a purpose, an d then put them in their place. The past shouldn’t run or define you - only fuel you.The perfect time to start doesn’t existI had so many things that had to be just right before I could make my long-planned leap from corporate. I’d tell myself, “I’d lo ve to go for it right now, but practically speaking.” Well, guess what? Practicality is poison. It’s the convenient excuse stopping you from what you’re meant to become.It’s time to unplug others’ opinionsGrow where you want to grow. Learn what you want to learn. Wherever you are on the scale of hat you want to learn next - be it beginner or near - expert own it, be proud of it. Pretenses are for pretenders. You’re just trying to become a better version of your genuine self.63. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. If you want to succeed, you have to invest yourself first.B. Upgrading yourself is hard, but you still need to continue.C. Giving up upgrading yourself is just like dropping the ball.D. It’s a kind of responsibility to go on learning though it’s hard.64. The word lament in the last but 4 paragraphs most probably means ________.A. to express sadness and feeling sorry about somethingB. to repeat what happens to you in the past of your lifeC. to show some regretful feeling or thought for our pastD. to recognize something that has gone wrong in the past65. According to the passage, we can infer that ________.A. the busier you are, the happier and better you will beB. what happened shouldn’t prevent you, bu t protect youC. whoever you are, just grow where you want to growD. how well you grow is actually decided by yourself66. How many aspects does the writer illustrate his idea on personal growth?A. 3B. 7C. 5D. 6Section CDirections: Complete the following passage by using the sentences in the box. Each sentence can only be used once. Note that there are two sentences more than you need.As 2019 draws to a close, it can be helpful to think about finishing what you have started. With that in mind, here are some thoughts on finishing projects and seasons well.Finishing projectsOne step to finishing a project comes near the beginning: define what it means for the project to be finished. This could mean getting an article published, submitting a report to your boss or teacher, or creating designs for a product. _______67________ In order to finish projects, you must also plan out the steps you will take. Break your big task into smaller ones, and give yourself a short-term deadline for each of them. ________68_______.Then when you do finish - celebrate! Take some time to enjoy your accomplishment and reward yourself for all your hard work. Also take some time to consider how the project went what you did well, and what needs improvement. ________69_______.Finishing the yearAs we come to the end of 2019, it’s good to take some time to pause and reflect on the past year. What goals did you reach or what have you learned? What would you like to do differently next year?While you’re thinking, consider things you’re thankful for from the year. You could make a list of 12, one for each month, or 52, one for each week. Or just write down as many things as you can think of. This will help you end the year with a positive attitude._____70_____. If you make mistakes, recognize them and then move on. No one can change the past, but you can learn from it and create a new future.By finished projects and years well, you can move toward your long-term goals and set yourself up for future triumphs.IV. Summary Writing71. Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far aspossible.Every culture has set rules about how people should act. Patterns of good behavior, or manners, show respect and care for others. Yet the details of how to express respect vary.Greeting people cheerfully is almost always considered polite. But it’s more important in some cultures than others. For example, when you enter a store in France, you should always greet the person working there. Other cultures also value greeting people. But of course the greetings vary as people speak different languages.When I was growing up in the United States, I once participated in a performance at my church. Afterward, someone gave me a compliment, but I felt like I had done a bad job. So I tried to refuse the compliment, saying, “No, I didn’t do that well.” My mother got my attention and told me that was very rude. Later I learned that refusing a compliment is accepted and even approved of in China.Some of the biggest cultural differences have to do with table manners. In North America, it’s polite to eat as quietly as possible. That means chewing with your mouth closed and not slurping(吃东西时发出的声音)your soup. The same goes for burping (打嗝). But in parts of Asia slurping shows that you are enjoying your meal. And burping is a sign of being full and content.There are also differences in how people eat across cultures. For example, in North America and Europe people use forks to bring food to their mouths. But in Thailand, a fork is only used to push food onto a spoon. In India and the Middle East, people eat with their hands. But eating with the left hand is forbidden. This is because the left hand is considered unclean.Yet there are also similar points across cultures. Saying “please” and “thank you”, for example, is almost always polite. If you show appreciation and try to follow local customs, people will generally respond well. Showing kindness can bring people together, no matter what culture they come from.V. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given inthe brackets.72. 我们不惧风雨,也不畏任何险阻。

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