2019上海市静安区中考英语二模(含参考答案)
上海市静安区中考英语二模(含答案).医生.doc
上海市静安区中考英语二模(含答案).医生。
静安区中考英语质量抽查试卷第一部分听力(第一部分听力)1。
听力理解(听力理解) (共30分听录音,选择正确的图片(根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片)(6)分)1。
______ 2 .______ 3 .______ 4 .______ 5 .______ 6 ._ _ _ _ _ _听对话,选择你听到的问题的最佳答案(根据你听到的对话和问题,选出最恰当的答案)(8)分)7。
艾丽斯。
一名董事,一名工程师。
设计师、秘书、散步。
通过读书。
通过欣赏音乐。
通过看视频300摄氏度400华氏度60011华氏度。
吃零食。
开始工作吃晚饭送食物。
在商店;在银行。
在牙医诊所,在餐馆答)作家b)书c)老师d)国家14 .他认为这部电影很糟糕。
他想知道她看的是哪份报纸。
她应该相信评论。
听对话,判断下列陈述是对还是错(判断下列句子是否符合你听到的对话内容,符合的用t '表示,不符合的用 f '表示)(6)分)15。
安妮在澳大利亚度假,上周回来了16 .安妮在那里逗留期间,参加了一些很棒的旅行17 .安妮对她在澳大利亚见到的人感到惊讶18 .安妮对自己的旅行很满意,只是飞行很无聊19 .安妮的介绍使大卫渴望访问澳大利亚20。
安妮建议大卫在二月访问澳大利亚听短文,完成下列内容,每空格限填一词)(10分)21 .记者鲍勃史密斯身后的高楼是_ _ _ _ _ _ 22 .火灭了,但他们仍然不被允许。
苏珊的儿子当时很害怕24 .令他们惊讶的是,那只狗拉着男孩的衣服,把他拉到了一个角落____ ____从大楼里救出的人很快就会脱离危险。
第二部分语音、语法和词汇(第二部分语音、语法和词汇)二。
选择最佳答案(选择最恰当的答案) (共20分)26 .下列哪个单词发音/关于ɪ.a)水稻b)上升c)种族d)上升27 .我们必须下定决心暂时解决这个问题。
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2019静安区英语二模卷
2019静安区英语二模卷1、You are getting too old for football.You had better _____tennis instead. [单选题] *A.take up(正确答案)B.take inC.take forD.take over2、--Jenny, what’s your favorite _______?? ? ? --like peaches best. [单选题] *A. fruit(正确答案)B. vegetablesC. drinkD. plants3、John and Jack had looked for the key, but _____ of them found it. [单选题] *A. noneB. neither(正确答案)C. bothD. either4、Jane and Tom _______ my friends. [单选题] *A. amB. isC. are(正确答案)D. was5、My father and I often go ______ on weekends so I can ______ very well. ()[单选题] *A. swim; swimmingB. swims; swimC. swimming; swimmingD. swimming; swim(正确答案)6、Hearing that he had passed _____ health examination, he immediately made _____ call to his parents. [单选题] *A. a; /B. the; /C. the; a(正确答案)D. a; the7、The managing director took the()for the accident, although it was not his fault. [单选题] *A. GuiltB. charge(正确答案)C. blameD. accusation8、---Excuse me sir, where is Room 301?---Just a minute. I’ll have Bob ____you to your room. [单选题] *A. show(正确答案)B. showsC. to showD. showing9、If you want to be successful one day, you have to seize every _______ to realize your dream. [单选题] *A. changeB. chance(正确答案)C. chairD. check10、I paid twenty yuan _______ the book. [单选题] *A. offB. backC. for(正确答案)D. with11、We have ______ homework today. ()[单选题] *A. too manyB. too much(正确答案)C. much tooD. very much12、—Do you know ______ box it is? —It is ______.()[单选题] *A. who; myB. whose; meC. who; herD. whose; hers(正确答案)13、78.—Welcome to China. I hope you'll enjoy the ________.—Thank you. [单选题] * A.tour(正确答案)B.sizeC.nameD.colour14、A modern city has sprung up in _____was a waste land ten years ago. [单选题] *A.whichB.what(正确答案)C.thatD.where15、There are trees on both sides of the broad street. [单选题] *A. 干净的B. 狭窄的C. 宽阔的(正确答案)D. 宁静的16、20.Sometimes it often rains ________ in my hometown in summer. [单选题] * A.heavyB.hardlyC.heavily(正确答案)D.strongly17、_____he was seriously ill, I wouldn’t have told him the truth. [单选题] *A.If I knewB.Had I known(正确答案)C.Did I knowD.Were I known18、They took _____ measures to prevent poisonous gases from escaping. [单选题] *A.efficientB.beneficialC.validD.effective(正确答案)19、You have coughed for several days, Bill. Stop smoking, _______ you’ll get better soon. [单选题] *A. butB. afterC. orD. and(正确答案)20、Bliss, who worked in an information centre, began to work on the book in 1 [单选题] *A. 策划B. 上班C. 写作(正确答案)D. 销售21、Tony is a quiet student, _______ he is active in class. [单选题] *A. soB. andC. but(正确答案)D. or22、With all the work on hand, he _____ to the cinema last night. [单选题] *A.should goB.must have goneC.might goD..shouldn’t have gone(正确答案)23、Henry lives happily with his three cats. _______ of them are part of his family. [单选题] *A. NoneB. BothC. All(正确答案)D. Neither24、He couldn’t ______ the maths problem without your help. [单选题] *A. work out(正确答案)B. work atC. work forD. work with25、I paint a lot of pictures. [单选题] *A. 评论B. 注意C. 悬挂D. 画(正确答案)26、70.Would you like ________,sir? [单选题] *A.something else(正确答案)B.nothing elseC.else somethingD.else anything27、He always found it hard to satisfy himself. [单选题] *A. 控制B. 满足(正确答案)C. 了解D. 批评28、John is fond of playing _____ basketball and Jack is keen on playing _____ piano. [单选题] *A./…the(正确答案)B.the…/C./…/D.the…the29、68.—How ________ apples do you want?—I want two kilos. How ________ are they?—They are 5 yuan. [单选题] *A.much; manyB.many; much(正确答案)C.many; manyD.much; much30、Wang Dong usually gets up at 6:00 _______ he can catch the early school bus. [单选题] *A. as ifB. so that(正确答案)C. untilD. after。
2019届静安区高三英语二模试卷
2019届静安区高三英语期中练习卷(2019.5)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. Because the gas station is waiting for the fuel price adjustment.B.Because there’s no gas left at the gas station right now.C.Because the gas station is checking and repairing the equipment now.D.Because the quality of the gas in the station is terrible.2. A. 5 dollars. B. 6 dollars. C. 7 dollars. D. 11 dollars.3. A. The new movie didn’t perform well in sales.B.The new movie was positively reviewed by critics.C.The new movie was successful in sales and reputation.D.The new movie wasn’t welcomed by the critics.4. A. They will be home on time.B.Her mother is in an area with poor signal reception.C.She can’t connect her mother through the mobile phone now.D.She has to notify her mother that someone is dead.5. A. The neighborhood suffers a power failure.B.Their neighbor broke their light bulb.C.There’s something wrong with their light bulb.D.It’s black outside the window.6. A. He lost the way to the ice cream counter.B.He doesn’t know which taste to choose.C.He loses words to describe the taste of the ice creamD.He enjoys selling ice cream.7. A. She doesn’t get on well with John.B.John lied about absence from school.C.John was too ill to receive them at home.D. She didn’t go to school herself.8. A. At an electronic appliance shop.B.At a drugstore.C.At a laundry.D.At a furniture shop.9. A. Invite a friend to take the wedding photographing job.B.Pay for photographing for her wedding.C.Save the budget of wedding.D.Avoid taking too many photos for her wedding.10. A. The candidate has devotion for the job.B.The candidate is not good at giving speeches.C.The candidate is out of touch with the woman.D.The candidate is not qualified for the job.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation 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.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. 12%. B.27%. C.30%. D. 60%.12.A. Because their bodies are not strong enough for regular exercises.B.Because their doctors prevent them from doing too many exercises.C.Because they spend greater time doing activities requiring little energy.D.Because they still keep working at older ages.13.A. Because it brings enjoyment to the old.B.Because it makes life colorful.C.Because it makes the old move more.D.Because it saves money for the old.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14.A. The high unemployment rate in the country.B.The comfortable working environment.C.The potential high income from the work.D.The possibility to contact bosses and senior managers.15.A. Dealing with commitments.B.Managing the Internet surfing.C.Managing bosses’ schedules.municating with other employees.16.A. They give male applicants fair chances for the PA jobs.B.They tend to provide male PAs with high salaries.C.They give male PAs more work to manage.D.They prefer to assign male PAs for male bosses.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17.A. Information about the features of the car.B.Message about the prices of the car.C.A larger discount than what dealers offer.ments about the car from other customers.18.A. Good service from professional staff.B.Trial driving by the buyer.C.Additional insurance benefits from dealers.D.Driving license from the government.19.A. It manufactures advanced electric cars.B.It cooperates well with car dealers.C.Its online website offers comprehensive car information.D.It can deliver cars to customers after online purchase.20.A. It provides more car information than new cars.B.It is sold cheaper with less sales cost.ed cars are generally sold at less than 2000 dollars.ed car market is bigger than new car market.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.When Jennifer Lawrence tripped on her way to accept her best actress Oscar one year, her pink princess-like Dior dress (21)__________ (capture) in all its glory. The unscripted moment became hot topic throughout social media.That bonus air-time for a single dress at one of the world's global events is priceless for the likes of Dior, one of the (22)__________ (influential) fashion houses in the luxury marketplace.Success on the red carpet can earn exposure and profits for luxury brands for years (23)__________ (come). The red carpet, which will be televised live before Academy Awards ceremony, presents a great opportunity for a designer to reach an audience that expands (24)__________ the fashion setting. The Lawrence dress received about 40 million mentions on various social media.One way of estimating the monetary benefits of having a standout dress on the red carpet is to compare how much a brand would otherwise spend on commercial advertising during the same time. (25)__________ Lawrence had only 75 seconds of solo camera time for her Oscar acceptance speech, Dior had to pay more than $4 million for a commercial spot of the same duration on similar occasions. And this didn’t include the time (26)__________ (devote) to Lawrence and her dress on the pre-show televised red carpet. Lawrence, 23, had an advertising contract with Dior. (27)__________ the group’s deal with Lawrence affected its sales was clearly stated in its annual financial report. That year, the group clothing section's profits (28)__________ (total) 165 million euros, up 26 percent from the previous year.Heston, the founder of a publicity firm, (29)__________ success stories include introducing Jimmy Choo shoes and designer Saab to Hollywood, believes that the Oscar red carpet is today dominated by established luxury brands. Finding it much more difficult to compete with big brand names to dress super stars on big events, many young designers turn to (30)__________ (bet) on promising rising stars, expecting an overnight success if the young stars rise to sudden fame.Section BDirections: 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.A. involveB. strategicallyC. delicateD. shameE. weaknessesF. sensitivityG. superiorH. occasionalI. encounterJ. cluesK. collapseFor several decades, various types of artificial intelligence kept shocking the world. Robots could ___31___ people in highly competitive games and then quickly destroyed their human competitors.AI long ago mastered chess, the Chinese board game Go and even the Rubik’s cube, which it managed to solve in just 0.38 second.Now machines have a new game that will allow them to ___32___ humans: Jenga, the popular game in which players ___32___ remove pieces from an increasingly unstable tower of 54 blocks, placing each one on top until the entire structure would ___34___ .A newly released video from MIT shows a robot developed by the school’s engineers playing the game with surprising accuracy. The machine is equipped with a soft gripper (夹子), a force-sensing wrist and an external camera, allowing the robot to detect the tower’s ___35___ the way a human might do.Unlike in purely recognitive tasks or games such as chess or Go, playing the game of Jenga also requires mastery of physical acts such as pushing, pulling, placing, and arranging pieces. It must ___36___ interactive physical operation, where you have to touch the tower to learn how and when to move blocks.Imitating it is rather difficult, so the robot has to learn in the real world, by working with the real Jenga tower. Recently, a relevant research was published in the journal Science Robotics. Researchers say the robot demonstrates that machines can learn how to perform certain tasks through actual touching instead of relying heavily on visual ___37___ . That physical ___38___ is significant, researchers say, because it provides further proof that robots can be used to perform ___39___ tasks, such as separating recyclable objects from landfill trash and assembling consumer products.In a cellphone assembly line, the feeling of any component is coming from force and touch rather than vision. To become an accomplished Jenga player, the robot did not require as much repetitive practice as you might imagine. Hoping to avoid reconstructing a Jenga tower thousands of times, researchers developed a method that allowed the robot to be trained on about 300 games. Researchers say the robot has already begun facing off against humans, who remain ___40___ players —— for now.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.From the nation's earliest days, farming has held a crucial place in the American economy and culture. Farmers play an important role in any society, of course, since they feed people. But farming has been particularly ___41___ in the United States with intensified attention from civilians and government as well.Early in the nation's life, farmers were seen as exemplifying economic ___42___ such as hard work, perseverance, and self-sufficiency. Moreover, many Americans, particularly immigrants who may have never held any land in the country, found that owning a farm was the ___43___ to enter the American economic system. They were immediately playing a part in the country’s economy.The American farmers have generally been quite successful at producing food, which has sometimes created their biggest problem. The agricultural industry has suffered periodic explosions of overproduction that have ___44___ prices, when the government has to step in and ___45___ the worst of these events.American farmers owe their ability to produce large outputs to various factors. For one thing, they work under ___46___ natural conditions. The American Midwest has some of the richest soil in the world. Rainfall is ___47___ over most areas of the country; rivers and underground water system permit extensive watering. Increasing use of high-quality ___48___ also has contributed to the American agriculture. It is not unusual to see today's farmers skillfully operating ___49___ plows(犁) or harvesters. One farmer can manage large lands of farms. Fertilizers and pesticides(杀虫剂) are commonly used although some environmentalists ___50___ it. Computers track farm operations, and even ___51___ technology is applied to find the best places to plant crops. US agriculture is among the most advanced in the world.Farmers still must fight with forces beyond their control, ___52___ . Despite its generally temperate weather, North America also experiences floods and droughts. Such changes in the weather give agriculture its own unique cycles, often ___53___ the general economy. When negative factors hit farmers, calls for government assistance are particularly intense. In the 1930s, for instance, bad weather, and the Great Depressioncombined to push farms over the edge into a(n) ___54___ situation. The government then responded with ___55___ agricultural reforms including, most notably, a system of price supports, whose significance toward the large-scale campaign lasted for many years.41. A. valued B. accessed C. implemented D. illustrated42. A. regulations B. virtues C. obligations D. requirements43. A. shortcut B. implication C. reward D. substitute44. A. maintained B. margined C. depressed D. refunded45. A. take over B. cover up for C. come up with D. smooth out46. A. varied B. favourable C. extreme D. visible47. A. moderate B. predictable C. timely D. acid48. A. labor B. investment C. chemical D. landscape49. A. complicated B. flexible C. accessible D. executive50. A. criticize B. recall C. evaluate D. identify51. A. medical B. mobile C. space D. process52. A. for example B. in all C. however D. additionally53. A. subject to B. unrelated to C. reduced to D. applied to54. A. vague B. desperate C. isolated D. feasible55. A. struggling B. traditional C. sweeping D. permanentSection 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)After some blood tests, Dr. Strubs stood before me, a tall man, but short on personality and sporting a cold expression. “You have systemic lupus (狼疮),” he said matter-of-factly. “Lupus,” he continued, “is an auto-immune disease and …” I remember certain details but mostly I rememberhim talking about children. “Children are no harm. But childbirth would jumpstart additional symptoms that could be life threatening. You already have two kids anyway.”As I got up to leave, shaken and drained, he said his parting words, “I would discourage any further research. There is no cure and nothing can prevent its progression.”Still, I did research lupus and its symptoms — tiredness and joint pain — were both consistent with what I was experiencing. And eventually some major organs could be affected, causing shutdown and possibly death.I studied and found out that echinacea (紫锥花) had a record in making immune system stronger. I decided that along with the plant I would strengthen my mindset by immersing myself in my family with my one-year-old son and three-year-old d aughter.After another visit, I decided never to go back to Dr. Strubs. How could one endure repeatedly hearing desperate words coming from an emotionless mouth even though they were truth? The years passed. When I would feel tired and achy I pulled support from my children and their laughter.Finally, after eight years, I went to Dr. Kirkstein who was recommended by a friend. She stood there holding my hand and looking into my eyes warmly.“So, let’s talk a little.”Instantly my defenses were down. Before I knew it, she had me running on and on about my children, my husband, my life and dreams. I told her about all the meaningful activities I was involved in, those things I might have never done without the disease.After several follow-up tests, and greater research into my family history, Dr. Kirkstein came to conclusive answer. I did not have systemic lupus. There must be something wrong with the initial tests 8 years before.I didn’t know whether I should jump for joy or scream because I had been living the last eight years in fear of a fatal disease. But then I realized that I had been living every day, not so much in fear, but happiness. Every day was a gift and I knew it.56.Dr. Strubs warned the author against having more children because .A.the process of giving birth might put her life in dangerB.taking care of children will gradually worsen her diseaseC.her disease will threaten the health of her childrenD.she already has enough children57.Why did the author stop seeing doctor Strubs after two visits?A.Because he was not qualified to treat her disease.B.Because he recommended Dr. Kirkstein to her.C.Because his cold attitude upset the author.D.Because she suspected his diagnosis about her disease.58.How did the author deal with the disease?A.She calmly waited for major organs to shut down.B.She took effective medicine regularly to fight the disease.C.She turned to Dr. Kirkstein to get cure for the disease.D.She tried to strengthen immune system and drew strength from family.59.Why did the author think every day in the past 8 years was a gift?A.Because systemic lupus was no longer a deadly disease.B.Because she made every day valuable in spite of disease.C.Because she received a gift every day from her family.D.Because she only occasionally felt pain and tiredness.(B)While faking and fierce looks are among animals’ great defenses, many species know that everyone runs from a big stink (臭气) too.Vulture (秃鹫)Vultures, are street sweepers that feast on the rotting flesh of dead animals, which benefits us by ridding our highways and landscapes of animal bodies and the bacteria they might carry. When vultures feel threatened they vomit (呕吐), and the smell of vomited-on dead bodies puts off most predators. Throwing up allows the vulture to fly away more quickly—and the vomit can hurt the aggressor’s eyes and face.Opossum(负鼠)In some ways opossums have it easy. In order to become “dead”, they don’t have to fax anyone a death certificate. They just lie there with their tongues hanging out with the smell of dead flesh, sometimes for hours, effectively convincing potential predators(捕食者) they can find a much fresher meal elsewhere. Even if they keep getting attacked, they won’t move any more than a human statue until the threat has passed.Hoatzin(麝雉)Hold your nose and meet the hoatzin, a bird with a number of distinctions, not the least of which is that it smells like fresh cow shit. The animal mostly eats leaves and it’s the only bird known to digest by fermentation(发酵), like a cow. This process is what causes its smell and has earned it the nickname the “stink bird.”Millipede(千足虫)Millipedes are tricky. For starters they look wormy. Their name is deceptive, too: Their legs number about 750. Their major defense is to curl up into a ball. They, though, also release a noxious defensive spray that can irritate skin, harm eyes, and leave a horrible smell on their attackers.Sea Hare(海兔)The graceful sea hare is plain in taste in the first place, so it’s not the most popular dish in the sea food chain. Nonetheless, this type of sea creature has a pretty creative smell-related defense that is almost the opposite of its smelly companions on this list. The sea hare gives out a slimy, purple ink, the substance which makes food less attractive to predators.Researchers using lobsters(龙虾) as model predators found that the sea hare ink blocks the lobster’s receptive mechanism. In other words, the sea hare gives its attacker the equivalent of a stuffy nose so they don’t know how appealing it is.60.The sea hare defends itself from predators by .A.becoming plain in taste at the discovery of a predatorB.giving out purple ink to make itself invisible to predatorsC.releasing substance to make predators unable to smell itD.giving off smelly gas to try to drive predators away61.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A.The vulture carries bacteria so that predators dare not get close to it.B.The opossum fakes its death to avoid being targeted by predators.C.The hoatzin eats cow shit so that it is nick-named as “stink bird.”D.The spray released by millipede was basically harmless.62.The species that enjoys more than one defense mechanism is .A.vultureB.opossumlipedeD.sea hare(C)ARCHAEOLOGISTS(考古学家) GUIDED BY laser images of a remote region of northern Guatemala have discovered 20-foot-high walls, watchtowers, and other evidence that ancient Maya societies had been annoyed by warfare threat over many years. The finds have upended long- established impressions of a civilization that it tamed the jungle and built thriving cities, then declined and disappeared quietly beneath the dense tropical forest.Among the most surprising discoveries was a large stone complex now called La Cuernavilla. Built on a steep ridge, the heavily fortified(加固的) site included high walls, moats(护城河) which serves as the largest defensive system ever discovered in the region.“This was surprising,” says an archaeologist, “because we had a tendency to romanticize Maya warfare as something that was largely ritualized. But the fortifications we’re seeing now suggest an elevated level of antagonism over centuries. Rulers were so deeply alarmed that they felt the need to invest in all these hilltop fortifications. There is an almost visible sense of fear in this landscape.”All these findings owe credit to PACUNAM LiDAR Initiative, a laser survey of some 800 square miles of the Maya Biosphere Reserve in northern Guatemala. Using revolutionary laser technology, the survey revealed the long-hidden ruins of a sprawling pre-Columbian civilization that was far more complex and interconnected than most Maya specialists had supposed.Guided by the new Laser treasure maps, the LiDAR team deployed through the jungle over the past year to conduct hands-on investigations of more than a dozen of the most promising sites— most of which would have been imperceptible without LiDAR.“You could walk over the top of a major ruin and miss it,” says an archaeologist who’s part of the PACUNAM project. “But LiDAR picks up the patterns and makes the features pop out with surprising clarity.”Three-dimensional maps generated by the survey yielded surprises even at Tikal, the largest and most extensively explored archaeological site in Guatemala. The ancient city was at least four times bigger than previously thought, and surrounded by a massive ditch(沟) and fortified base stretching for miles.Archaeologists stress that LiDAR, for all its utility, will never see below the ground or yield direct dates of occupation. “We’ll still need to dig and hack our way through the jungle, but now we have a very accurate map to guide us.”63.How did people think of Maya before the discovery of the defense ruins?A.It was the most advanced civilization in the history of mankind.B.It was long under the threat of large-scale wars.C.Its rise and decline were under way peacefully.D.It was finally destroyed by a large-scale war.64.The underlined word antagonism is closest in meaning to .A.miseryB.revolutionC.population decreaseD.opposition65.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A.The military mechanism found in La Cuernavilla was intended for occupying more lands.B.The new laser technology was mainly used to enlarge the original site size.C.The LiDAR helps to avoid the traditional digging task in site exploration.D.The Tikal site was found to be protected by certain defense works.66.The passage is mainly about .A.people’s long-time misunderstanding of Maya civilizationB.discovery of Maya military works aided by new explore technologyC.the finding of a big warfare resulting in the disappearance of Maya civilizationD.the various advantages of new technologies in the field of archaeologySection 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.A.The animals, to some extent, become tools to us.B.Although violence against zoo animals is often reported, the issue of animal welfare has aroused littleattention recently.C.By taking a selfie, you show that you’re part of that experience.D.The comparison between caged animals and wild ones is appealing to people.E.Similar incidents are a regular occurrence in natural settings.F.The common factor is that some people are not respecting animal lives.Recently, in the quest for a selfie(自拍), a woman climbed over the concrete barrier of a jaguar (美洲虎)enclosure at Wildlife World Zoo, Arizona. The jaguar ripped into her arm. Bystanders pulled her away before the animal could injure her further. She’s fine—so is the jaguar.This isn’t the first time a story of a person acting rudely to get close to a wild animal made headlines. Last year, a man jumped into a lion enclosure at a zoo for a close-up photo. ______67_______ Multiple tourists in Yellowstone National Park have been attacked by bison(野牛) when they’ve gotten too close for a photo.It’s common sense not to get close to wild animals that can hurt you. It’s why zoos have barriers — sometimes multiple walls — to keep people separated from animals. Signs posted everywhere state the obvious warning. Keep your hands off the cage.“Yet animals have become less real to us,” says an environmentalist. We see exotic animals most frequently in managed settings like zoos. ______68_______ People are trying to take advantage of their rarity to show off on social media and ignore their fierceness.Media often normalize interaction with dangerous animals. Seeing a man like “Lion Whisperer” Kevin Richardson regularly play-fight with lions on TV, may send the message that these animals aren’t so dangerous after all.Social media are also perfectly positioned to contribute to the rise of animal selfies. Getting likes and comments provide instant satisfaction. Your self-esteem actually gets a temporary boost. To hold onto that feeling, people may go to more and more extremes to showcase the most exciting versions of themselves. It may not be enough to get a photo of a beautiful, dangerous animal from outside a cage. ______69_______ People’s careless approach can put the animal’s safety at risk as well. Zoo animals often must be killed to protect the person who’s entered their space.In fact, thrill-seekers actively endanger the lives of animals. ______70_______ With the zoo environment, they take it for granted that animals are there for people, ignoring the fact that animals and humans are both equal existents in the nature.IV.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.Peter woke up one morning with all the usual signs of a nasty cold: severe headache and blocked nose. Then he did what almost everyone does on a day like this. He got up and went to work. Such is the state of what the human resources industry has come to call presenteeism.Many experts claim that presenteeism is now a bigger problem in the UK than absenteeism and could even help explain the country’s weak productivity growth. A growing number of companies are realizing presenteeism and doing something about it. This generally takes the form of programmes full of once unimaginable sweets: cheap gym membership, veggie salads in the canteen, stand-up desks and the odd massage. Of course, there’s nothing against lunchtime dentistry or free workout. They do more good than harm. But such welfares alone won’t do much to stop people from presenteeism.The chief reasons why people soldier on have nothing to do with how fit they are. They work for leaner, more stressed companies where dismissals are common. This makes some people worried that they will be targeted in the next round of job cut if they have taken a lot of time off. Others worry about troubling stretched colleagues with more work in their absence. How annoying it is to be faced with cold faces when you return to office after two days’ rest at home!There is not much to be said for “silly things” like ping-pong tables and office bean bags. The key to dealing with presenteeism lies in training managers to be better at spotting swiftly when employees are under too much stress or ill, and dealing with the situation sensibly — putting the sick employee to sick leave although he is reluctant. Of course, work has to be done to eliminate employee’s concern about his job prospect thereof.。
2019上海市静安区中考英语二模(含参考答案)
静安区中考英语质量抽查试卷Part 1 Listening (第一部分听力)1. Listening comprehension (听力理解) (共30分)A. Listen and choose the right picture (根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片) (6分)1. ______2. ______3. ______4. ______5. ______6. ______B. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear (根据你听到的对话和问题,选出最恰当的答案) (8分)7. A) Bоb B) JackC) Alice. D) Grace.8. A) A director B) An engineer.C) A designer D) A secretary.9. A) By taking a walk. B) By reading books.C) By enjoying music. D) By watching a video.10. A) 200. B) 300C) 400 D) 60011. A) To eat snacks. B) To start workC) To have dinner D) To deliver food12. A) At the shop B) At the bank.C) At the dentist's D) At the restaurant13. A) A writer B) A bookC) A teacher D) A country14. A) He thought the film was terrible B) Newspapers have different opinions.C) He wondered which newspaper she read. D) She should believe the reviewsC. Listen to the dialogue and tell whether the following statements are true or false (判断下列句子是否符合你听到的对话内容,符合的用"T"表示,不符合的用"F"表示) (6分)15. Anne spent her holiday in Australia and returned last week.16. Anne took some excellent tours when she stayed there.17. Anne was amazed at the people she saw in Australia.18. Anne was satisfied with her trip except that the flight was boring.19. Anne's introduction made David eager to visit Australia.20. Anne suggested David pay a visit to Australia in February.D. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences (听短文,完成下列内容,每空格限填一词) (10分)21. The tall building behind the reporter Bob Smith was ____ ____.22. The fire was out, but they were still not allowed to ____ ____.23. Susan's son was ____ ____ at that moment, so she got frightened.24. To their surprise, the dog pulled the boy by his clothes to a____ ____.25.____ ____ people saved from the building will be out of danger soon.Part 2 Phonetics, Grammar and Vocabulary(第二部分语音、语法和词汇)II. Choose the best answer (选择最恰当的答案) (共20分)26. Which of the following words is pronounced / reɪ s/.A) rice B) rise C) race D) rose27. We must make up our mind to solve the problem for _____ time being.A) a B) an C) the D) /28. The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge was open to the public _____October 24, 2018.A) on B) in C) at D) of29. Our headmaster praised ____ for working as volunteers at weekends.A) we B) us C) our D) ours30. Dog owners ought to tie up their pets to stop them ____ attacking people.A) of B) by C) for D) form31. ____ of the two shirts fits my son. Do you have another one?A) Neither B) None C) Both D) All32. My American hosts were very ____ to me when I lived with their family.A) happily B) friendly C) gently D) politely33. The Wandering Earth has become one of ____ movies in China.A) popular B) more popular C) most popular D) the most polular34. You ____ hurry. There is enough time for you to do the project.A) can't B) needn't C) mustn'tD) shouldn't35. Tom ____ sandcastles while his twin brother was lying on the beach.A) made B) makes C) was making D) is making36. By the end of last month, they ____ enough money for Friends of Nature.A) collect B) collected C) have collected D)had collected37. Nowadays, a great number of paper bags ____ to save the Earth.A) use B) used C) is usedD) are used38. Before going to Century Park, the teacher told her students ____ rules.A) follow B) to follow C) following D) followed39. Mary always practises ___ basketball in order to win a prize inthe coming game.A) playing B) played C) playD) to play40. Kate saw there ____ an apple tree and some flowers in the garden.A) is B) are C) wasD) were41.____ responsible person George is! He always looks after hisfather after work.A) How B) What C) WhatD) What42. ____ will we have our graduation party? I'm looking forward to it!-In two months.A) How soon B) How long C) How fast D) Howoften43. _____ the little girl was only six, she began to do housework forher family.A) If B) Until n C) BecauseD) Although44. -Remember to come back home as soon as possible.-_______A) My pleasure B) Sure, I willC) Yes, please. D) Enjoy your time45.-Children should decide how to use their gift money-____I think children should give most of it to parents.A) That's all right B) Not at allC) That's a good idea D) I'm sorry, but I don't agree.III. Complete the following passage with the words in the box. Eachcan only be used once(t下列单词填入空格,每空格限填一词,每词只能填一次)(共8分)A) enough B) serious C) resource D) centuries E)preciousFrom deserts to beaches to playgrounds, sand is found almost everywhere. It is a common sight. But you might not know that it is very 46 .Sand is widely used in glass-making and road-building. It is the second most-used47 after water in the world, the BBC reported. However, the UN said that sand is not limitless and that we might be running out of it.Sand is made up of very small pieces of rock. soil and minerals.It can take thousands of 48 to form, but now we are using sandtoo quickly. According to the BBC, we use about fifteen billion tonsof sand every year to build houses, roads, etc. That is 49 to build a 20-meter-high by 20-meter-wide wall around the equator (赤道) every year. Can you believe itA) disappear B) probably C) continue D) sometimes E) seldomPeople 50 put sand into the sea to make new islands. Singapore, for example, is now 20 percent bigger than it was in 1965. Palmislands are three large man-made islands in Dubai. United Arab Emirates. They took 94 million cubic meters of sand to build.If people 51 using this much sand, it will run out in many places. For example, Vietnam may run out of construction sand by 2020. Live Science noted.Since people need so much sand, they are trying to mine (开采) more of it. But this is bad for the environment. Mining sand may cause beaches to 52 and more floods to happen in places close to the sea. Also, this will 53 affect the habitats (栖息地) of many plants and animals.IV. Complete the sentences with the given words in their properforms (用括号中所给单词的适当形式完成下列句子,每空格限填一词) (共8分)54. It was unusual that many ______ guarded People's Square thisafternoon. (policeman)55. Sam introduced ____ confidently to the whole class at the meeting. (he)56. I visit Shanghai Museum for the wonderful displays _____ .a year. (two)57. I was disappointed because the new car I wanted to buy was notfor ____. (sell)58. The company is trying to improve its products to make them more______ .(attract)59. Studying abroad will ____students to experience different stylesof education. (able)60. My stomach was ______ full after I had eaten three pieces of pizza. (complete)61. Don't tell lies. Nobody wants to make friends with a ______ person. (honest)plete the following sentences as required (根据所给要求完成下列句子。
2019届上海市静安区中考英语二模试题
Part 2 Phonetics, Grammar and Vocabulary(第二部分语音、语法和词汇)Ⅱ. Choose the best answer (选择最恰当的答案)(共20 分)26.Which of the following words is pronounced/reis/?A. riceB. riseC. raceD. rose27.We must make up our mind to solve the problem forA. aB. anC. theD. /28.The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge was open to the publicA. onB. inC. atD. of time being.October 24, 2018.29.Our headmaster praised for working as volunteers at weekends.A. weB. usC. ourD. ours30.D og owners ought to tie up their pets to stop them attacking people.A. ofB. byC. forD. from31.of the two shirts fits my son. Do you have another one?A. NeitherB. NoneC. BothD. All32.My American hosts were very to me when I lived with their family.A. happilyB. friendlyC. gentlyD. politely33.The wandering Earth has become one of movies in China.A. popularB. more popularC. most popularD. the most popular34.You hurry. There is enough time for you to do the project.A. can’tB. needn’tC. mustn’tD. shouldn’t35.Tom sandcastles while his twin brother was lying on the beach.A. madeB. makesC. was makingD. is making36.By the end of las month, they enough money for Friends of Nature.A. collectB. collectedC. have collectedD. had collected37.Nowadays, a great number of paper bags to save the Earth.A. useB. usedC. is usedD. are used38.Before going to Century park, the teacher told her students rules.A. followB. to followC. followingD. followed39.Mary always practices basketball in order to win a prize in the coming game.A. playingB. playedC. playD. to play40.Kate saw there an apple tree and some flowers in the garden.A. isB. areC. wasD. were41.responsible person George is! He always looks after his father after work.A. HowB. WhatC. What aD. What an42.-- will we have our graduation party? I’m looking forward to it!-- In two months.A. How soonB. How longC. How fastD. How often43.the little girl was only six, she began to do housework for her family.A. IfB. UntilC. BecauseD. Although44.–Remember to come back home as soon as possible.--- .A. My pleasure.B. Sure, I willC. Yes, please.D. Enjoy your time.45.–Children should decide how to use their gift money.-- . I think children should give most of it to parents.A. That’s all right.B. Not at all.C. That’s a good idea.D. I’m sorry, but I don’t agree.Ⅲ. complete the following passage with the words in the box. Each can only be used once(将下列单词填入空格。
上海市2019年初三下学期中考英语二模汇编:阅读回答问题(含答案)
上海市2019年中考英语二模之阅读回答问题宝山They exist in every school. Some use words, and others use physical violence (暴力).No matter what the methods are, the result is the same: bullies make you feel bad and make going to school a lot more difficult. What can you do about them? Luckily, dealing with bullies is not as hard as you think. Just follow these simple steps, and there is a good chance you will survive the bullies at your school without getting hurt.The first step to take when dealing with bullies is to understand them. Most bullies make others feel bad so they feel better about themselves. Their main goal is to make you upset so they feel in control. The best way to deal with this is to avoid them all together. Don't walk near them, change your seat in class, or if they come up to you, walk away. If you can successfully ignore(对…不予理踩)a bully for a few days, you will probably be left alone.When it is impossible to ignore the bully, you will have to take further steps. Bullies prefer to target kids who they think are weak and vulnerable. The next time you see a bully, pretend to feel very brave and confident. If the bully says something to yo u, say “Stop it! "in a strong voice and walk away. If you see a bully picking on someone else, do the same. Bullies normally do not like confrontation(对抗).If they still pick on you, the next step is to report the bully to a teacher. Bullies have been around for a long time, so experienced teachers will know how to deal with them. The bully will get into trouble and the teacher will get ready to be on watch all the time.Bullies can give you big trouble. However, if you act quickly, you can almost always keep them from bothering(烦扰)you. Just remember to never get in a fight with a bully. Fighting will almost always make the situation worse. Be smart when dealing with bullies and you should survive without getting hurt!88. Is there a good chance to survive the bullies if you follow the simple steps?89. What is the main goal of the bullies?90. Why do we need to pretend to be brave and confident?91. What is the next step if the bullies still pick on you?92. What will make the situation worse when dealing with bullies?93. Are there any bullies at your school? What will you do if you meet with a bully?崇明It was a Friday morning. I felt too lazy to drive my car, so I called a taxi. The taxi arrived at my door at 6:00 a.m. and I got into it. I was so busy looking for something in my bag that I didn’t pay any attention to the driver. I just said, “Please go right now! I’m in a hurry!”A voice replied, “Yes, madam!”I was surprised when I heard a female voice. I stopped what I was doing for a second and looked at the driver. The driver was a young lady of about thirty. It was my first time seeing a young lady driving a t axi!”The car was running smoothly towards my destination. It was quite a distance from my home. The driver was driving perfectly well. I had travelled in taxi many times, but I had never seen a young lady driver! I was curious about the reason why she had chosen this job, so I started aconversation, “If you don’t mind, can I ask you some questions?”“Yes, madam, no problem.”“I guess you are well-educated.”“Yes, madam, I have completed my education. I have done my MBA courses.”“Oh, wow! Why did you ch oose this job then, instead of going for a business or financial career?”I should see her face in the rear view mirror(后视镜). She smiled and expressed her opinion.I was really amazed.Very politely, she said, “I have been enthusiastic(感兴趣的)about driving since I was a child.I have fulfilled my childhood dream. I do respect each and every job. I don’t mind whether a job is good or bad in other people’s eyes. I want a job where I can get satisfaction. I received offers from big companies but I preferred thi s one because I like it. Although I can’t earn much money from this job, I love driving! That’s it!”88. When did the taxi arrive at the writer’s home that morning?89. At first, the writer didn’t notice that the taxi driver was a woman, did she?90. Why did the write start a conversation with the taxi driver?91. What information did the writer get about the young lady driver’s education?92. Why did the lady driver refuse job offers from big companies?93. What have you learned from this story?奉贤Many of the world’s successful people were once failures. Here are the stories of a few of them.Michael Jordan (born 1963) is one of the greatest basketball players of all time. However, he himself admits that it hasn’t been easy. In a famous advertisement for Nike, he says, “I have missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I have lost almost 300 games. On 26 occasions I have been entrusted(委托)to take the game winning shot, and I missed. I have failed over and over again in my life. And that is why I succ eed.”Albert Einstein (1879-1955) won the Nobel Prize in physics in 1921. However, he wasn’t always considered a “genius”. He didn’t speak until he was four, and couldn’t read until he was seven. His teachers and parents thought he was slow, and he was expelled (开除)from school. He later famously said, “Success is failure in progress”Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) was one of America’s greatest leaders, taking the country through the Civil War (美国南北战争). However, his life was never easy. He started numerous business that failed, he went bankrupt(破产)twice and was defeated in 26 campaigns(竞选)for public office. He later said, “My great concern is not whether you have failed, but whether you are content with your failure.”J.K. Rowling (born 1965) is the author of the hugely successful Harry Potter books, and one of the richest women in the world. But before publishing the books, she was penniless, depressed and trying to raise a child on her own. In a speech at Harvard in 2008, she said, “I had failed so greatly. After a short-lived marriage, I was jobless, a lone parent, and as poor as it is possible to be in modern Britain, without being homeless. The fears that my parents had had for me, and that I had had for myself, had both come to pass, and by every usual standard, I was the biggest failure Iknew.”So you see, just keep going!88. How many times has Michael Jordan missed the game winning shot?89. What happened to Albert Einstein in 1921?90. Which did Abraham Lincoln care more about, whether he failed or how to face with his failure?91. J.K. Rowling is one of the richest women in Britain, isn’t she?92. What was J.K. Rowling’s life like before Harry Potter Books were published?93. What do you think of failure? How do you overcome failure in your life? (Please give an example to explain)黄浦My mother often asked me, “What is the most important part of the body?” Through the years I would guess at what I thought was the correct answer.When I was younger, I thought sound was very important to us as huma ns, so I said, “My ears, Mommy.”She said. “No. Many people are deaf. But try to use your head and I will ask you again soon.”Then last year, my grandma died. Everybody was hurt. Everybody was crying. My mum looked at me when it was our turn to say our f inal goodbye to Grandpa. She asked me, “Do you know the most important body part yet, my dear?“I was surprised when she asked me this now. I always thought this was a game between her and me. She saw the conclusion on my face and told me, “This questions is very important. It shows that you have really lived your life.” I saw her eyes well up with tears. She said, “My dear, the most important body part is your shoulder(肩膀)。
上海市静安区2019届高三二模(含听力)英语试题
上海市静安区2019届高三二模(含听力)英语试题上海市静安区2019届高三二模(含听力)英语试题一、短对话(★) 1 .A.Because the gas station is waiting for the fuel price adjustment.B.Because there’s no gas left at the gas station right now.C.Because the gas station is checking and repairing the equipment now.D.Because the quality of the gas in the station is terrible.(★) 2 .A.5 dollars B.6 dollars C.7 dollars D.11 dollars(★) 3 .A.The new movie didn’t perform well in sales.B.The new movie was positively reviewed by critics.C.The new movie was successful in sales and reputation.D.The new movie wasn’t welcomed by the critics.(★) 4 .A.They will be home on time.B.Her mother is in an area with poor signal reception.C.She can’t con nect her mother through the mobile phone now.D.She has to notify her mother that someone is dead.(★) 5 .A.The neighborhood suffers a power failure.B.Their neighbor broke their light bulb.C.There's something wrong with their light bulb.D.It's black outside the window.(★) 6 .A.He lost the way to the ice cream counter.B.He doesn't know which taste to choose.C.He loses words to describe the taste of the ice cream. D.He enjoys selling ice cream.(★) 7 .A.She doesn’t get on well with John.B.John lied about absence from school.C.John was too ill to receive them at home.D.She didn’t go to school herself.(★) 8 .A.At an electronic appliance shop.B.At a drugstoreC.At a laundry.D.At a furniture shop.(★) 9 .A.Invite a friend to take the wedding photographing job. B.Pay for photographing for her wedding.C.Save the budget of wedding.D.Avoid taking too many photos for her wedding. (★) 10 .A.The candidate has devotion for the job.B.The candidate is not good at giving speeches.C.The candidate is out of touch with the woman.D.. The candidate is not qualified for the job.二、短文(★★) Questions are based on the following passage.11 . A.12%.B.27%.C.30%.D.60%.A.12%.B.27%.C.30%.D.60%.A.12%.B.27%.C.30%.D.60%.12 .A.Because their bodies are not strong enough for regular exercises.B.Because their doctors prevent them from doing too many exercises.C.Because they spend greater time doing activities requiring little energy.D.Because they still keep working at older ages.13 .A.Because it brings enjoyment to the old.B.Because it makes life colorful.C.Because it makes the old move more.D.Because it saves money for the old.(★★) Questions are based on the following passage.14 .A.The high unemployment rate in the country.B.The comfortable working environment.C.The potential high income from the work.D.The possibility to contact bosses and senior managers.15 .A.Dealing with commitments.B.Managing the Internet surfing.C.Managing bosses' schedules.D.Communicating with other employees.16 .A.They give male applicants fair chances for the PA jobs.B.They tend to provide male PAS with high salaries.C.They give male Pas more work to manage.D.They prefer to assign male PAS for male bosses.三、长对话(★★) Questions are based on the following passage.17 .A.Information about the features of the car.B.Message about the prices of the car.C.A larger discount than what dealers offer.D.Comments about the car from other customers.18 .A.Good service from professional staff.B.Trial driving by the buyer.C.Additional insurance benefits from dealers.D.Driving license from the government.19 . A.It manufactures advanced electric cars.B.It cooperates well with car dealers.C.Its online website offers comprehensive car information.D.It can deliver cars to customers after online purchase.20 .A.It provides more car information than new cars.B.It is sold cheaper with less sales cost.C.Used cars are generally sold at less than 2000 dollars.D.Used car market is bigger than new car market.四、语法填空(★★) 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.When Jennifer Lawrence tripped on her way to accept her best actress Oscar one year, her pink princess-like Dior dress 21 . (capture) in all its glory. The unscripted moment became hot topic throughout social media.That bonus air-time for a single dress at one of the worlds global events is priceless for the likes of Dior, one of the 22 . (influential) fashion houses in the luxury marketplace.Success on the red carpet can earn exposure and profits for luxury brands for years 23 . (come). The red carpet, which will be televised live before Academy Award ceremony, presents a great opportunity for a designer to reach an audience that expands 24 . the fashion setting. The Lawrence dress received about 40 million mentions on various social media.One way of estimating the monetary benefits of having a standout dress on the red carpet is to compare how much a brand would otherwise spend on commercial advertising during the same time.25 . Lawrence had only 75 seconds of solo camera time for her Oscar acceptance speech, Dior had to pay more than $4 million for a commercial spot of the same duration on similar occasions. And this didn't include the time 26 . (devote) to Lawrence and her dress on the pre-show televised red carpet. Lawrence, 23, had an advertising contract with Dior. 27 . the group’s deal with Lawrence affected its sales was clearly stated in its annual financial report. That year, the group clothing section’s profits28 . (total)165 million euros, up 26 pe rcent from the previous year.Heston, the founder of a publicity firm,29 . success stories include introducing Jimmy Choo shoes and designer Saab to Hollywood, believes that the Oscar red carpet is today dominated by established luxury brands. Finding it much more difficult to compete with big brand names to dress super stars on big events, many young designers turn to30 . (bet) on promising rising stars, expecting an overnightsuccess if the young stars rise to sudden fame.五、其他(★★) Directions: Fill in ea ch blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that thereis one word more than you need.For several decades, various types of artificial intelligence kept shocking the world. Robots could31 . people in highly competitive games and then quickly destroyed their human competitors.AI long ago mastered chess, the Chinese board game Go and even the Rubik's cube, which it managed to solve in just 0.38 second.Now machines have a new game that will allow them to 32 . humans: Jenga, the popular game in which players 33 . remove pieces from an increasingly unstable tower of 54 blocks, placing each one on top until the entire structure would 34 . .A newly released video from MIT shows a robot developed by the school's engineers playing the game with surprising accuracy. The machine is equipped with a soft gripper(夹子), a force-sensing wrist and an external camera, allowing the robot to detect the tow er’s 35 . the way a human might doUnlike in purely recognitive tasks or games such as chess or Go, playing the game of Jenga also requires mastery of physical acts such as pushing, pulling, placing, and arranging pieces. It must 36 . interactive physical operation, where you have to touch the tower to learn how and when to move blocks.Imitating it is rather difficult, so the robot has to learn in the real world, by working with the real Jenga tower. Recently, a relevant research was published in the journal Science Robotics. Researchers say the robot demonstrates that machines can learn how to perform certain tasks through actual touching instead of relying heavily on visual 37 . . That physical 38 . is significant, researchers say, because it provides further proof that robots canbe used to perform 39 . tasks, such as separating recyclable objects from landfill trash and assembling consumer products.In a cellphone assembly line, the felling of any component is coming from force and touch rather than vision. To become an accomplished Jenga player, the robot did not require as much repetitive practice as you might imagine. Hoping to avoid reconstructing a Jenga tower thousands of times, researchers developed a method that allowed the robot to be trained on about 300 games. Researchers say the robot has already begun facing off against humans, who remain 40 . players—for now.。
上海市静安区2019届高三英语二模考试试题(含解析)
Directions: 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.
D. Because the quality of the gas in the station is terrible.
【答案】C
【解析】
【分析】
此题为听力题,解析略。
【详解】此题为听力题,解析略。
2.
A. 5 dollarsB. 6 dollarsC. 7 dollarsD. 11 dollars
D. The new movie wasn’t welcomed by the critics.
【答案】D
【解析】
【分析】
此题为听力题,解析略。
【详解】此题为听力题,解析略。
4.
A. They will be home on time.
B. Her mother is in an area with poor signal reception.
上海市静安区2019届九年级英语下学期质量调研二模试题
上海市静安区2018届九年级英语下学期质量调研(二模)试题(考试时间:100分钟总分:150分)考生注意:本卷有7大题,共94小题。
试题均采用连续编号,所有答案务必按照规定在答题纸上完成,做在试卷上不给分。
Part 1 Listening (第一部分听力)I. Listening comprehension (听力理解)(共30分)A. Listen and choose the right picture (根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片) (6分)A B C DE F G H1.______2. ______3. ______4. ______5.______6. ______B. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear (根据你听到的对话和问题,选出最恰当的答案)(8分)7. A) Fine. B) Cloudy. C) Windy. D) Rainy.8. A) Mike. B) Jim. C) Alice. D) Rose.9. A) At 5:20. B) At 9:55. C) At 10:05. D) At 10:15.10. A) German. B) Chinese. C) Japanese. D) Asian.11. A) On the bus. B) On the train. C) At the underground. D) At thelibrary.12. A) To stay at home. B) To go shopping. C) To visit the museum. D) To read anovel.13. A) The exam had only two pages. B) The girl worked out the last two problems.C) The exam was difficult for the girl. D) The girl finished the exam in one hour.14. A) He left his bag on the bus.B) He is tired and not feeling very well.C) He is not familiar with the bus system.D) He doesn’t know how to take the underground.C. Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false (判断下列句子是否符合你听到的内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示) (6分)15. One of the strangest things about our modern society is our strong desire to buy new things.16. People in the 20th century were busier than those before.17. ‘Consumer culture’ appeared in the 1900s.18. Consuming became a source of pleasure in the 21th century.19. Nowadays more and more people become interested in consumer culture.20. The passage is mainly about how consumer culture has changed our lifestyle.D. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences (听短文,完成下列内容,每空格限填一词) (10分)21. Heavy rains wash away land and rivers _______ _______ mountains.22. Erosion(侵蚀) is a _______ _______ that happens every second of every day.23. The erosion has created some of the world’s most _______ _______ like the Grand Canyonand the Iguazu waterfalls.24. We _______ _______ the Earth, and we cause erosion when satisfying our needs for foodand energy.25. We need to think about how erosion _______ _______ the future of our planet.Part 2 Phonetics, Vocabulary and Grammar(第二部分语音、词汇和语法)II. Choose the best answer (选择最恰当的答案) (共20分)26. Which of the following words is pronounced as /ˈbɔːrɪŋ/?A) bring B) boring C) brown D) borrow27. Which of the following underlined parts is different in pronunciation from others?A) How do you pronounce this word? B) This fountain welcomes all visitors.C) Which country would you most like to visit? D) It’s difficult to climb the mountain.28. I apologized to the teacher ______ not finishing the exercises in time.A) for B) at C) as D) of29. How much time do you spend ______ your study every day?A) in B) on C) at D) with30. Mum wants me to learn from you for your handwriting is better than ______.A) I B) me C) mine D) myself31. How much ______ do you have on you?A) money B) coin C) key D) bill32. There’s only ______ hours of sunlight in Finland in winter.A) few B) a few C) little D) a little33. I think both of the detective books are interesting. You can choose _______ of them.A) either B) neither C) all D) none34. _______ unforgettable 14th birthday party we had on Chongming Island!A) What B) What a C) What an D) How35. The writer told us that he _______ a great number of short stories in the last few years.A) wrote B) was written C) has written D) had written36. Do more exercise every day, ________ you’ll be stronger than before.A) and B) but C) for D) or37. The villages didn’t realize how serious the pollution was ______ all the fish diedin the river.A) if B) because C) as D) until38. We _______ always be thankful to our teachers for their support.A) must B) should C) can D) could39. – Excuse me, ______ is the beach from here?– Only five minutes’ walk.A) how soon B) how often C) how long D) how far40. The weather in Shanghai is changeable this spring. It seems much _______ to catch acold.A) easy B) easier C) easiest D) more easily41. We’re so proud that the 24th Winter Olympic Games _______ in Beijing in 2022.A) will hold B) was held C) will be held D) has held42. We are often told _______ dishonest by our class teacher at the class meeting.A) don’t be B) not being C) not be D) not to be43. Microsoft will stop _______ service for Win 7 by the end of Jan.14, 2020.A) provide B) to provide C) providing D) to providing44. – The T-shirt is too small for me. Would you mind giving me a larger one?– ______ Here you are.A) I’m busy now. B) Yes, please. C) You’re welcome. D) Not at all.45. – I was sick last week and I missed so many classes.– ______ I’ll help you.A) I’m so sorry. B) Don’t worry. C) That’s right. D) Study harder.III. Complete the following passage with the words or phrases in the box. Each can only be used once (将下列单词或词组填入空格。
2019中考英语二模试卷(含答案)
1. 本卷分为第I卷和第II卷两部分,共6页。
满分120分。
考试时间120分钟。
2. 第I卷每小题选出答案后,请用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需要改动,请用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。
答案答在本试题卷上无效。
3. 做第II 卷时,用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将答案写在答题卡上相应题号后的横线上。
答案答在本试题卷上或规定区域以外的无效。
4. 考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第I卷(选择题55分)I.单项选择(共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的正确答案。
1. Gulliver’s Travels written by Jonathan Swift is my favourite. _______ book is worth reading.A. /B. TheC. AD. An2. The number of wild animals ________ getting bigger and bigger in the nature reserve now.A. wasB. wereC. isD. are3. --Look! The house is on fire. --Oh, a young man is_______ the fire. How brave!A. putting intoB. putting outC. putting upD. putting on4. Boys and girls, you can’t carry much money with you and don’t go out alone at night either. You need to guard against anypossible _________ around you.A. dangerB. friendshipC. sadnessD. truth5. We should find a ______ place for a picnic. I mean, it is not far from here and it’s very quiet.A. meaningfulB. publicC. tinyD. proper6. The old man had the _________ money of all, but he raised the most money for Project Hope.A. littleB. lessC. leastD. fewest7. --What else do we need? -- Nothing else, I think. We’ve got _________ ready.A. nothingB. somethingC. anythingD. everything8. –What is Mum cooking in the kitchen? -- Fish, I guess. It _______ nice.A. soundsB. smellsC. looksD. tastes9. In Britain people won’t push past you if you are ______. They will wait until you move away.A. by the wayB. on the wayC. in their wayD. in some ways10. -- May I speak to Mary?-- Sorry, she isn’t in. But I’ll ask her to call you back _______ she gets home.A. as soon asB.beforeC. sinceD. till11. We _________ football in the park unless it rains tomorrow.A. playB. are going to playC. playedD. are playing12. -- Can you understand what I meant? -- Sorry, I can________ follow you.A. alwaysB. nearlyC. exactlyD. hardly13. –What did your teacher say to you this morning? -- She asked me _______ this morning.A. why was Tom late for schoolB. how Tom comes to schoolC. that Tom would get to school at 8:00D. whether Tom had breakfast at home14. ________ with life in the city, life in the countryside is much slower and more peaceful.A. To compareB. ComparingC. ComparedD. Compare15. --________ take John to the Great Wall? -- Sounds great! He can be our guide.A. Shall weB. Why don’tC. Let’sD. How aboutII. 完形填空(共15小题; 每小题1分, 满分15分)阅读下文,从所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
2019年静安区初三英语二模
2019 年静安区初三英语二模Part Phonetics, Vocabulary and Grammar(第二部分语音,词汇和语法)Ⅱ. Choose the best answer (选择最恰当的答案)(共20 分)26.Which of the following words is pronounced/reis/?A. riceB. riseC. raceD. rose27.We must make up our mind to solve the problem forA. aB. anC. theD. /28.The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge was open to the publicA. onB. inC. atD. of time being.October 24, 2018.29.Our headmaster praised for working as volunteers at weekends.A. weB. usC. ourD. ours30.Dog owners ought to tie up their pets to stop them attacking people.A. ofB. byC. forD. from31.of the two shirts fits my son. Do you have another one?A. NeitherB. NoneC. BothD. All32.My American hosts were very to me when I lived with their family.A. happilyB. friendlyC. gentlyD. politely33.The wandering Earth has become one of movies in China.A. popularB. more popularC. most popularD. the most popular34.You hurry. There is enough time for you to do the project.A. can’tB. needn’tC. mustn’tD. shouldn’t35.Tom sandcastles while his twin brother was lying on the beach.A. madeB. makesC. was makingD. is making36.By the end of las month, they_ enough money for Friends of Nature.A. collectB. collectedC. have collectedD. had collected37.Nowadays, a great number of paper bags to save the Earth.A. useB. usedC. is usedD. are used38.Before going to Century park, the teacher told her students rules.A. followB. to followC. followingD. followed39.Mary always practices basketball in order to win a prize in the coming game.A. playingB. playedC. playD. to play40.Kate saw there an apple tree and some flowers in the garden.A. isB. areC. wasD. were41.responsible person George is! He always looks after his father after work.A. HowB. WhatC. What aD. What an42.-- will we have our graduation party? I’m looking forward to it!-- In two months.A. How soonB. How longC. How fastD. How often43.the little girl was only six, she began to do housework for her family.A. IfB. UntilC. BecauseD. Although44.–Remember to come back home as soon as possible.--- .A. My pleasure.B. Sure, I willC. Yes, please.D. Enjoy your time.45.–Children should decide how to use their gift money.-- . I think children should give most of it to parents.A. That’s all right.B. Not at all.C. That’s a good idea.D. I’m sorry, but I don’t agree.Ⅲ. complete the following passage with the words in the box. Each can only be used once(将下列单词填入空格。
上海市2019年中考英语二模汇编:首字母填空(含答案)
上海市2019年中考二英二模汇编:首字母填空长宁It is often said that when people go to a different country for the first time they experience culture shock’ because e___81___ is so different: the language, the food, the landscape, the social customs and lots of others! When I first set foot in the City of Leeds, England, I found myself in a c___82___ different culture from that of my own city, Guangzhou. For the first few days of my stay in Leeds I really knew about this so-called ‘culture shock’.One problem I had was with the food. Obviously Chinese people are not used to the t___83___ of British food, but mentally I was prepared for that ‘shock’. The problem I actually had was with the names of the different types of food. When I went to the university canteen it was very embarrassing: When the woman behind the counter asked me what I wanted, all I could do was to p___84___ and say ‘I want this’ or ‘I want that’.Something else which was different was the countryside. When I was sitting on the bus heading from Manchester International Airport towards Leeds, I saw through the window large f___85___ of green grass on either side of the motorway. There were no crops but green grass and beautiful trees all the way. Now and then , I could see some sheep or horses grazing(吃草)in a free way in the vast green areas. What a beautiful landscape! You probably wouldn’t see such a scene in China c___86___ in Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia because we Chinese use every piece of land to grow crops. As you know, China has the largest population in the world but very I___87___ agricultural land which supports about one fifth of the world’s population. We can’t afford to leave large areas of rich land unused.I have given some examples of ‘culture o shock’, but after a few days I got over this and rea lly enjoyed my stay in England.杨浦I recently took part in a very exciting five-week trip for teenagers, to volunteer at an international wildlife study centre, off the coast of a country far from where I live. The a___81___ of the center was to help protect wildlife. So the project I signed up for included attending classes about wildlife, and going on daily dives under water to collect important information for the scientists back at the centre.We were w___82___ by staff about our accommodation(食宿)before we arrived at the center. Sure enough, when we got there, we were shown to some small wooden huts where we would live. They were quite b___83___: no indoor washroom and no fridge, so our meals were all vegetarian. However, I hadn’t eaten meat for years, so it was perfect for me.The day after our arrival, we started our t___84___-learning the names of all the different fish, and how to count and describe them in a way that would be useful to the scientists. We also learnt about a very important underwater creature called coral. However, this creature is now in danger because of problems such as global warming. So a___85___ we did very little work involving the coral itself, we really felt our work in helping local sea creatures was essential.Every day at the study centre was amazing, but there was one in particular when I was under the water as usual, with my‘diving buddy’,collecting data on the fish in the area. I s___86___ looked up-and found myself face to face with two absolutely beautiful fish. My partner and I decided to spend our last few minutes under the water with these amazing creatures. As we got nearer to the fish, they didn’t seem at all w___87___ about us, and just watched us in aninteresting way, before swimming off towards the coral reef. Unforgettable!徐汇In late January, returning home from a day in town, my husband and I were greeted by a couple of birds sitting on a hanging basket in the garden. It seemed that they were planning to build a nest. The next morning, we came home to find a construction had started on the hanging basket, right front of our front door. We didn't have the heart to (81)m_________ it, so the 'building' went ahead, with the pair of birds flying in with building materials. They seemed to be in a hurry to finish this nest.Finally, after a week, a beautiful nest was (82)c_________. It was woven(编织)with various materials, and lined with hair and wool.The next day an egg appeared in their nest, followed by (83)a_________ two during the week. Two weeks went by quickly and three baby chicks were hatched(孵出). The tireless task began for the parents to find (84)f_________ to bring back to their babies. In and out both of them would fly during the day to feed their family. It was amazing how (85)q_________ the babies were growing.One night I approached the nest quietly and took a look into their nest. How lovely to see three little heads and bodies lying orderly side-by- side. They were having a sound sleep with their hearts beating-their little bodies rising and (86)f_________ with each breath. So beautiful, I would have liked to put a kiss on each tiny head but dared not. They were so peaceful with life, and we were so (87)1_________ to be able to share their special moment.松江Unusual FestivalsEvery country has his own festivals to celebrate different things. Some festivals are more interesting than others because they're unusual —and a lot more fun! Here are just a few unusual festivals around the world.Holi, the festival of colours, takes place every year in India, Nepal, and other parts of the world. Holi celebrates the c ______81 ____of winter and the arrival of spring. Ifs also a celebration of good over evil. During the festival, people throw coloured powder (粉末)and water at each other. Stores and offices close, and the streets fill with e ______82____ crowds. Ifs one of the most colourful festivals in the world.The only colour during another famous festival is red. “La Tomatina,' takes place in Bunol, Spain, in August. People come from all over the world for a big food f ______83____. La Tomatina, you see, is the festival of throwing tomatoes! All over the country, people run through the streets throwing red tomatoes at each other. The streets get very messy, but everyone has a good time.A _______84___ strange and cold festival takes place every May or June in Peru. People celebrate with music and dance on top of a glacier! The festival 1______85____ for three days,and people walk out carrying torches (火把)to finish the festival.Finally, how about a festival with animals? On the last weekend in November, people in Lopburi, Thailand, i______86____ some unusual guests to dinner at the Monkey Buffet Festival. Hundreds of monkeys come to the buffet, where they feast (享受)on fruit, nuts and vegetables. It’s a great tourist attraction, and people from all over the world to watch it.Unusual or not, festivals have one thing in common all over the world.They bring people t ______87____, and they give them a reason to celebrate and have fun.普陀Once evening after dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher called a family meeting. “We’ve got something important to tell you.” Mr. Thatcher said.“you see, your mother has been offered a job as co-director of a television station a big city. After thinking long and hard about it, we’ve concluded that the right d____81____ is to move to that city.”Kenny looked shocked, while his sister Edith breathlessly started asking when they would be moving.“It’s s_____82___ but exciting!” Edith said.“We can’t go – I can’t leave all my friends. I’d rather stay here and live with Tony Strong!” Kenny said.The Thatchers hoped that by the time they moved in August, Kenny would get more used to the i_____83___ of leaving. However, he showed no signs of a___84_____ the news and didn’t want to pack his belongings.When the morning of the move arrived, Kenny was nowhere to be found. His parents called Tony Strong’s house, but Mrs. Strong said she hadn’t seen Kenny.Actually Kenny had started walking over to Tony Strong’s house. There was an empty room in the Strongs’ house. Kenny thought maybe he could h____85____ there for a few days. If his family couldn’t find him, they would have to move without him. Then he could still stay with his friends.But something happened on the way as Kenny walked past all the f____86____ places of the neighbourhood; the fence that he and his mother painted, the tree that he and his sister used to climb. the park where he and his father took evening walks together. How much would these mean withou t his family? Kenny didn’t take the time to answer that question but hurried back to his house i_____87___ ye wondered if there were any moving boxes of the right size to hold his record collection.闵行I like to travel. I have been fortunate enough to make trips to half a dozen countries in Europe.I enjoy seeing new things, experiencing other cultures and (81)m__________ new people. My wife and I recently came back from a driving trip that covered more than 17, 000 kilometers anda little more than six weeks on the road. It was a wonderful adventure filled with new sights and(82)s__________.We're home now and have settled back into our daily routine of life. We live in a small town, so there are not the same sorts of attractions (83)o__________ in a big city. That does not, of course, mean there is nothing to do, just that we don’t have the big shows and all the shops and other activities a city can provide. Actually, our town is a (84)f__________ place where people say hello to you on the street whether they know you or not, a place where you can walk to almost anywhere you want to go and leave the car at home and a place where being outside is usually very nice because we have generally good weather.I find that when I am at home, particularly for a while when we have just (85)r__________from a trip, I feel very pleased. Perhaps it is because everything around me is familiar and the daily routine is so much the same that I can move through it almost without thinking. Perhaps it is because our friends are here, because we can have meals at home instead of always being in restaurants (86) (a__________ it's nice to let someone else do the cooking) and because I can sleep in my own bed. There are times I think it would be nice to simply stop travelling and stay home. We will travel again and we feel fortunate to be able to do so. It's a wonderful world and we want to see as much of it as we can. (87)S__________ , one of the best things about travelling for me is coming home. I'm very content here even if it is difficult to say exactly why.静安Staying indoors during winter time can be boring. You need to find some fun apps to play with. Here are a few good c___81___.SpinMeIs it hard for you to wake up on time every morning? Are you often late for school? If so, you may need a more f___82___alarm clock.There are thousands of alarm apps, but SpinMe might be an effective one. You cannot turn its alarm off just by pressing a button. You need to stand up and turn around while holding your phone in your hands. And turning the phone around when lying down on your bed won’t work. There is no o___83___way to turn it off.You can also pick your favorite music for the alarm. It makes the clock more fun to use.Star Walk 2You may wonder what the stars are c___84___ when sitting in the yard and looking into the night sky. Star Walk 2 can give you the answers.Just point your phone at the sky d___85___. The app tells you the manes of the stars. It also tells you the history and stories about them. If you move your phone, the app can give you more i___86___ it also shows 3D images of stars. You can move the images around with your finger and have a look. It’s like having an astronomer(天文学家)in your pocket.Safari CentralYou don’t need to go to Africa to see wild animals. Safari Central brings nature to you on your mobile phone. The app can see w___87___you are. It tells you if there are wild animals in your city. It also has 3D images of six wild animals, including elephants and bears. They look very real. You can take pictures with them. Using the app, you can share your pictures with your friends, as well as see their pictures. Animal lovers can use the app to raise money for wild animals.金山We often think it certain that our parents are always there for us, but this is not true for “left- behind” children. They h___81___ ever see their parents because their parents work in cities, leaving them behind in the countryside to be cared for by their grandparents.As in August, China had 6.97million left-behind children, about one-third of all rural children. With Spring festival arriving, the government is calling on parents working outside to r___82___home and celebrate the new year with their kids. In fact, children living without their parents can face many problems, such as their e___83___, safety and mental(心理的)health. For example, their grandparents may not be able to help them with their homework or raisethem properly. This can cause children to have an u___84___feeling, according to Workers’ Day.The government has taken some action to care for and p___85___ left-behind children, such as sending social workers to rural areas. They will r___86___ to the government if they find that any left-behind child is suffering from abase(虐待), China Daily noted.But the best solution is so bring parents and children back t___87___. The government has encouraged those workers to go back to their real hometowns to look for work and business opportunities. Another solutions is to make it easier-for rural children to attend schools in the cities.黄浦Life is filled with regrets (遗憾). Anyone around you will have no differently in telling his regrets. As we get older, we look back and wish that we had made better choices. What can we do to a _____81__ future regrets?Make better plans.If you start to do something, you need to make a plan b____82___ doing it. The earlier, the better. You will know what comes first and what comes last. You’ll also know what you should do and what you shouldn’t do. When changes happen, you can have m ore time to deal with them.Live a more a____83___ life.You can go around more often. More outdoor activities can keep you busy and relaxed. You also need to be kind. “Thank you” can bring a smile to s _____84__ face. Learn to say “sorry” and don’t be an gry with others.Find the right friendA friend may make your life and he or she can b ______85_ your life as well. So you need to think twice when you choose a friend. Good friends will always better your ideas.When you get into troubles, ask others for help. That little help may get you good r ___86____.Never fear failure Everybody fails.Even the greatest person failed. We should not fear failure, because failure is not the end of the road. We must take failure as a chance to learn and improve o ____87___.Life is good. We don’t have to live in our past, but we do hope that we can plan better, live better, and work better when we have the chance to do so.奉贤Look at your hands and you will learn a lot about yourself. According to recent studies, if you’re looking for a personality test, look no further t___81___ your own hands—more specifically, your index finger and ring finger. To see what your fingers say about you, now please straighten out your left hand.If you ring ginger is longer than your index finger, that means you are charming. You are good at sports, e___82___ running and football. You may also be interested in numbers-based subjects like m___83___ and physics. Some might say you can be a bit aggressive(好斗的), but if you know what you want, why don’t you go for it? Your ideal job would be soldier or CEO.If your index finger is longer than your ring finger, that means you are a natural leader. You may be more interested in subjects based on words, such as language and literature. In difficult situations, you are confident to g___84___ the way and people look to you for the right answers.You would be politician or teacher.If your ring and index finger are the same l___85___, that means you’re a good communicator. You may fi nd that people always tell you their deepest s___86___, even if you don’t know them very well. You’re balanced person who tends to listen twice and speak once, and people are draw to that. You make others feel comforted when they need it most. You’re at yo ur best when helping others. Your p___87___ job would be nurse or social worker.崇明What kind of story is most exciting? What story keeps you reading u___81___ the very end? The answer is the detective story.Detective stories are probably the most written, read and discussed stories in the world. They can be novels, animation and movies. When we start reading a detective story, we always with to find out the truth before we reach the end. But it can be quite difficult to s___82___ the problem as quickly as the detective does. Paying attention to the following elements may help you find the truth.Motive(动机)Motive is the reason b___83___ a crime. Some common motives are money, love, revenge and hiding a secret. Does this person have a motive? This is a question always asked by detectives. To answer that, detectives would look into one’s personal relationships and past experience. People w___84___ a motive can be trusted.SuspectSuspects are those who may have done the crime. Usually there is more than one suspect in a case. Detectives have to find out the real criminal a___85___them. Suspects with different sex, ages, jobs and personalities often confuse the readers.ClueClue are the most important things in finding out the real criminal. Clues can be very small things, such as hair, mud or a piece of paper from a diary. Clues don’t lead d___86___ to the truth. Detectives use reasoning to find out what those clues truly mean, and put them together to find the truth.Alibi (不在场证明)An alibi is a special kind of evidence. It means a proof of your not being at the crime scene when the crime took place. For example, if you are having dinner with a friend when the crime happens, your friend’s words are your alibi. However, an alibi can b e forged(伪造). Your friend may have told a lie to p__87___ you.Detective stories are like puzzles. Following the elements of motive, suspect, alibi and clue can help us see what the detectives see and find out the truth in the end.宝山The Titanic was a very large British passenger ship. It hit an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean on its first journey in 1912 and sank. There were not enough lifeboats for all the passengers, and over 1,500 passengers died.The sinking of the Titanic is well known to most people. There was (81) a__________ awful sinking,but it is unknown to many of the people. It was the sinking of the Lusitania(卢西塔尼亚号). It was one of the biggest and most luxurious ocean liners of its time, but it sank in 1915.After World War I broke out in 1914, ocean voyages (航行)became very dangerous. The German embassy(大使馆)in Washington (82)w__________ travelers about the dangers of ocean voyages. However, Lusitania left New York for Liverpool anyway. There were 1,959 people on board.The Lusitania sailed (83) w__________ any trouble for the first five days. On May 7, 1915, the Lusitania was (84) a__________ to travel fast and make zigzagging (曲折)movements because of enemy’s submarines(潜艇). However, because of heavy fog, the captain of the ship reduced its speed and traveled in (85) s__________ line. This made the ship an easy target. A German submarine fired at the Lusitania, and there was a big explosion (爆炸).Right after the first one, there was second explosion. The ship sank in about 18 minutes. Over one thousand passengers died because of this disaster.The (86) c__________ of the second explosion is still a mystery (谜). Divers found large amounts of bullets, shells, gold, and cash in the ship's cargo. But why would an ocean liner carry these (87) i__________The answer is yet to be explained.答案奉贤81. than 82. especially 83. maths/ math/ mathematics 84. guide 85. length86. secrets 87. Possible黄浦81. avoid 82. before 83. active 84. someone’s 85. break 86. results 87. Ourselves闵行81. meeting 82. scenery 83. only/offered 84. friendly 85. returned 86. although 87. Still普陀: 81. decision 82. surprising 83. idea 84. Accepting 85. hide86. familiar 87. Instead松江81. end 82. excited 83. fight 84. Another 85. lasts 86. invites 87. Together徐汇81. move 82. completed/ created 83. another 84. food 85. quickly 86. falling 87. Lucky杨浦81. aim 82. warned 83. basic 84. training 85. although 86. suddenly 87. worried长宁81. everything 82. completely 83. taste 84. point 85. fields 86. except 87. Little静安,金山,宝山,崇明(无)。
上海市静安区2019届高三英语二模试卷
上海市静安区2019届高三英语二模试卷一、Grammar and Vocabulary(共2题;共20分)1.(10分)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.When Jennifer Lawrence tripped on her way to accept her best actress Oscar one year,her pink princess-like Dior dress(capture)in all its glory.The unscripted moment became hot topic throughout social media.That bonus air-time for a single dress at one of the world's global events is priceless for the likes of Dior,one of the(influential)fashion houses in the luxury marketplace.Success on the red carpet can earn exposure and profits for luxury brands for years (come).The red carpet,which will be televised live before Academy Award ceremony,presents a great opportunity for a designer to reach an audience that expands the fashion setting.The Lawrence dress received about40million mentions on various social media.One way of estimating the monetary benefits of having a standout dress on the red carpet is to compare how much a brand would otherwise spend on commercial advertising during the same time. Lawrence had only75seconds of solo camera time for her Oscar acceptance speech,Dior had to pay more than$4million for a commercial spot of the same duration on similar occasions.And this didn't include the time(devote)to Lawrence and her dress on the pre-show televised red wrence,23, had an advertising contract with Dior.the group's deal with Lawrence affected its sales was clearly stated in its annual financial report.That year,the group clothing section's profits(total)165million euros,up26percent from the previous year.Heston,the founder of a publicity firm,success stories include introducing Jimmy Choo shoes and designer Saab to Hollywood,believes that the Oscar red carpet is today dominated by established luxury brands.Finding it much more difficult to compete with big brand names to dress super stars on big events,many young designers turn to(bet)on promising rising stars,expecting an overnight success if the young stars rise to sudden fame.2.(10分)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.For several decades,various types of artificial intelligence kept shocking the world.Robots could people in highly competitive games and then quickly destroyed their human competitors.AI long ago mastered chess,the Chinese board game Go and even the Rubik's cube,which it managed to solve in just0.38second.Now machines have a new game that will allow them to humans:Jenga,the popular game in which players remove pieces from an increasingly unstable tower of54blocks,placing each one on top until the entire structure would.A newly released video from MIT shows a robot developed by the school's engineers playing the game with surprising accuracy.The machine is equipped with a soft gripper(夹子),a force-sensing wrist and an external camera,allowing the robot to detect the tower's the way a human might do Unlike in purely recognitive tasks or games such as chess or Go,playing the game of Jenga also requires mastery of physical acts such as pushing,pulling,placing,and arranging pieces.It must interactive physical operation,where you have to touch the tower to learn how and when to move blocks.Imitating it is rather difficult,so the robot has to learn in the real world,by working with the real Jenga tower.Recently,a relevant research was published in the journal Science Robotics.Researchers say the robot demonstrates that machines can learn how to perform certain tasks through actual touching instead of relying heavily on visual.That physical is significant,researchers say,because it provides further proof that robots can be used to perform tasks,such as separating recyclable objects from landfill trash and assembling consumer products.In a cellphone assembly line,the felling of any component is coming from force and touch rather than vision.To become an accomplished Jenga player,the robot did not require as much repetitive practice as you might imagine.Hoping to avoid reconstructing a Jenga tower thousands of times,researchers developed a method that allowed the robot to be trained on about300games.Researchers say the robot has already begun facing off against humans,who remain players—for now.二、Reading Comprehension(共5题;共41分)3.(15分)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 of phrase that best fits the context.From the nation's earliest days,farming has held a crucial place in the American economy and culture.Farmers play an important role in any society,of course,since they feed people.But farming hasbeen particularly(1)in the United States with intensified attention from civilians and government as well.Early in the nation's life,farmers were seen as exemplifying economic(2)such as hard work,perseverance,and self-sufficiency.Moreover,many Americans,particularly immigrants who may have never held any land in the country,found that owning a farm was the(3)to enter the American economic system.They were immediately playing a part in the country's economy.The American farmer has generally been quite successful at producing food.Indeed,sometimes his success has created his biggest problem:the agricultural sector has suffered periodic explosions of overproduction that have(4)prices.When the government have to step in and(5)the worst of these events.American farmers owe their ability to produce large yields to a number of factors.For one thing, they work under(6)natural conditions.The American Midwest has some of the richest soil in the world.Rainfall is(7)over most areas of the country;rivers and underground water permit extensive irrigation where it is not.Increasing use of high-quality(8)labor also have contributed to the success of American agriculture.It is not unusual to see today's farmers(9)plows or harvesters.One farmer can manage large lands of farms.Fertilizers and pesticides are commonly used although some environmentalists (10)puters track farm operations,and even(11)technology is utilized to find the best places to plant and fertilize agriculture is among the most advanced in the world.Farmers still fight with forces beyond their control,(12).Despite its generally benign weather,North America also experiences frequent floods and droughts.Changes in the weather give agriculture its own economic cycles,often(13)the general economy.When negative factors hit farmers,calls for government assistance are particularly intense.In the1930s,for instance,bad weather, and the Great Depression combined topush farms over the edge into a(n)(14)situation.The government responded with(15)agricultural reforms—most notably,a system of price supports, whose significance toward the large-scale campaign lasted for many years.(1)A.valued B.accessed C.implemented D.illustrated(2)A.regulations B.virtues C.obligations D.requirements(3)A.shortcut B.implication C.reward D.substitute(4)A.maintained B.margined C.depressed D.refunded(5)A.take over B.cover up for C.come up with D.smooth out(6)A.varied B.favorable C.extreme D.visible(7)A.moderate B.predictable C.timely D.acid(8)A.labor B.investment C.chemical D.landscape(9)A.complicated B.flexible C.accessible D.executive(10)A.criticize B.recall C.evaluate D.identify(11)A.medical B.mobile C.space D.process(12)A.for example B.in all C.however D.additionally(13)A.subject to B.unrelated to C.reduced to D.applied to(14)A.vague B.desperate C.isolated D.feasible(15)A.struggling B.traditional C.sweeping D.permanent4.(8分)Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.After some blood tests,Dr Stubs stood before me,a tall man,but short on personality and sporting a cold expression.You have systemic lupus,he said matter-of-factly."Lupus,"he continued,"is anauto-immune disease and…."I remember certain details but mostly I remember him talking about children. "Children are no harm.But childbirth would jumpstart additional symptoms that could be life threatening. You already have two kids anyway."As I got up to leave,shaken and drained,he said his parting words,"I would discourage any further research.There is no cure and nothing can prevent its progression."Still,I did research lupus and its symptoms tiredness and joint pain-were both consistent with what I was experiencing.And eventually some major organs could be affected,causing shutdown and possibly death.I studied and found out that echinacea had a record in making immune system stronger.I decided that along with the plant I would strengthen my mindset by immersing myself in my family with myone-year-old son and three-year-old daughter.After another visit,I decided never to go back to Dr.Stubs.How could one endure repeatedly hear desperately words coming from an emotionless mouth even though they were truth?The years passed. When I would feel tired and achy I pulled support from my children and their laughter.Finally,after eight years,I went to Dr.Kirstein who was recommended by a friend.She stood thereholding my hand and looking into my eyes warmly."So let's talk a littleInstantly my defenses were down.Before I knew it,she had me running on and on about my children,my husband,my life and dreams.I told her about all the meaningful activities I was involved in, those things I might have never done without the disease.After several follow-up tests,and greater research into my family history,Dr.Kirsteincame to conclusive answer.I did not have systemic lupus.There must be something wrong with the initial tests8 years before.I didn't know whether I should jump for joy or scream because I had been living the last eight years in fear of a fatal disease.But then I realized that I had been living every day,not so much in fear,but happiness Even day was a gift and I knew it.(1)(2分)Dr.Strubs warned the author against having more children because________. A.The process of giving birth put her life in danger.B.Taking care of children will gradually worsen her disease.C.Her disease will threaten the health of her children.D.She already has enough children.(2)(2分)Why did the author stop seeing doctor Strubs after two visits?A.Because she not qualified to treat her disease.B.Because he recommended Dr.Kirkstein to her.C.Because his cold attitude upset the author.D.Because she suspected his diagnosis about her disease.(3)(2分)How did the author deal with the disease?A.She calmly waited for major organs to shut down.B.she took effective medicine regularly to fight the disease.C.She turned to Dr.Kirstein to get cure for the diseaseD.She tried to strengthen immune system and drew strength from family.(4)(2分)Why did the author think every day in the past8years was a gift?A.Because systemic lupus was no longer a deadly disease.B.Because she made every day valuable in spite of diseaseC.Because she received a gift every day from her familyD.Because she only occasionally felt pain and tiredness.5.(6分)Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.While faking and fierce looks are among animals great defenses,many species know that everyone runs from a big stink(臭气)too.Vulture(秃鸳)Vultures,are street sweepers that feast on the rotting flesh of dead animals,which benefits us by ridding our highways and landscapes of animal bodies and the bacteria they might carry.When vultures feel threatened they vomit,and the smell of vomited-on dead bodies puts of most predators.Throwing up allows the vulture to fly away more quickly-and the vomit can hurt the aggressor's eyes and face.Opossum(负鼠)In some ways opossums have it easy.In order to become"dead",they don't have to fax anyone a death certificate.They just lie there with their tongues hanging out with the smell of dead flesh,sometimes for hours,effectively convincing potential predators they can find a much fresher meal elsewhere.Even if they keep getting attacked,they won't move any more than a human statue until the threat has passed.Hoatzin(磨雉)Hold your nose and meet the hoatzin,a bird of distinctions,not the least of which is that it smells like fresh cow shit.The animal mostly eats leaves and it's the only bird known to digest by fermentation, like a cow.This process is what causes its smell and has earned it the nickname the"stink bird Millipedes(千足虫)Millipedes are tricky.For starters they look wormy.Their name is deceptive,too:Their legs number about750.Their major defense is to curl up into a ball.They,though,also release a harm eyes,and leave a horrible smell on their attackers.Sea Hare(海兔)The graceful sea hare is plain in taste in the first place,so it's not the most popular dish in the seafood chain.Nonetheless this type of sea creature has a pretty creative smell-related defense that is almost the opposite of its smelly companions on this list.The sea hare gives out a slimy,purple ink,the substance which makes food less palatable to predators.Researchers using lobsters(2-f)as model predators found that the sea blocks the lobsters receptive mechanism.In other words,the sea hare gives its attacker the equivalent of a stuffy nose so they don't knowhow appealing it is.(1)(2分)The sea hare defends itself from predators by________.A.becoming plain in taste at the discovery of a predatorB.giving out purple ink to make itself invisible to predatorsC.releasing substance to make predators unable to smell itD.giving off smelly gas to try to drive predators away(2)(2分)Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A.The vulture carries bacteria so that predators dare not get close to it.B.The opossum fakes its death to avoid being targeted by predators.C.The hoatzin eats cow shit so that it is nick-named as"stink bird".D.The gas released by millipede was basically harmless.(3)(2分)The species that enjoys more than one defense mechanism is________.A.vulture B.opossum C.millipede D.sea hare6.(8分)Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.ARCHAEOLOGISTS(考古学家)GUIDED BY laser images of a remote region of northern Guatemala have discovered20-foot-high walls,watchtowers,and other evidence that ancient Maya societies had been annoyed by warfare threat over many years.The finds have upended long-established impressions of a civilization that it tamed the jungle and built thriving cities,then declined and disappeared quietly beneath the dense tropical forest.Among the most surprising discoveries was a large stone complex now called La Cuemavilla.Built on a steep ridge,the heavily fortified site included high walls.Moats which serves as the largest defensive system ever discovered in the region.This was surprising says an archaeologist,because we had a tendency to romanticize Maya warfare as something that was largely ritualized.But the fortifications were seeing suggest an elevated level of antagonism over centuries.Rulers were so deeply alarmed that they felt the need to invest in all these hilltop fortifications.There is an almost visible sense of fear in this landscape.All these findings owe credit to PACUNAM LIDAR Initiative,a laser survey of some800square miles of the Maya Biosphere Reserve in northern ing revolutionary Laser technology,the survey revealed the long-hidden ruins of a sprawling pre-Columbian civilization that was far more complexand interconnected than most Maya specialists had supposed.Guided by the new Laser treasure maps,the LIDAR team deployed through the jungle over the past year to conduct hands-on investigations of more than a dozen of the most promising sites-most of which would have been imperceptible without LIDAR."You could walk over the top of a major ruin and miss it,"says an archaeologist who's part of the PACUNA project.But LIDAR picks up the patterns and makes the features pop out with surprising clarity.Three-dimensional maps generated by the survey yielded surprises even at Tikal,the largest and most extensively explored archaeological site in Guatemala.The ancient city was at least four times bigger than previously thought,and surrounded by a massive ditch and fortified base stretching for miles.Archaeologists stress that LIDAR,for all its utility,will never see below the ground or yield direct dates of occupation."We still need to dig and hack our way through the jungle,but now we have a very accurate map to guide us."(1)(2分)How did people think of Maya before the discovery of the defense ruins?A.It was the most advanced civilization in the history of mankind.B.It was long under the threat of large-scale wars.C.Its rise and decline were under way peacefully.D.It was finally destroyed by a large-scale war.(2)(2分)The underlined word antagonism is closest in meaning to________.A.misery B.revolutionC.population decrease D.opposition(3)(2分)Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A.The military mechanism found in La Cuemavilla was intended for occupying more lands. B.The new laser technology was mainly used to enlarge the original site size.C.The LIDAR helps to avoid the traditional digging task in site exploration.D.The Tikal site was found to be protected by certain defense works.(4)(2分)The passage is mainly about________.A.people's long-time misunderstanding of Maya civilizationB.discovery of Maya military works aided by new explore technologyC.the finding of a big warfare resulting in the disappearance of Maya civilizationD.The various advantages of new technologies in the field of archaeology7.(4分)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 animals,to some extent,become tools to us.B.Although violence against zoo animals is often reported,the issue of animal welfare hasaroused little attention recently.C.By taking a selfie,you show that you're part of that experience.D.The comparison between caged animals and wild ones are appealing to people.E.Similar incidents are a regular occurrence in natural settings.F.The common factor is that some people are not respecting animal.Recently,in the quest for a selfie(自拍),a woman climbed over the concrete barrier of a Jaguar(美洲虎)enclosure at Wildlife World Zoo,Arizona.The jaguar ripped into her arm.Bystanders pulled her away before the animal could injure her further.She's fine-so is the jaguar.This isn't the first time a story of a person acting rudely to get close to a wild animal made headlines. Last year,a man jumped into a lion enclosure at a zoo for a close-up photo.Multiple tourists in Yellowstone National Park have been attacked by bison(野牛)when they've gotten too close for a photo.It's common sense not to get close to wild animals that can hurt you.It's why zoos have barriers-sometimes multiple walls-to keep people separated from animals.Signs posted everywhere state the obvious warning.Keep your hands off the cage."Yet animals have become less real to us,"says an environmentalist.We see exotic animals most frequently in managed settings like zoos.People are trying to take advantage of their rarity to show off on social media and ignore their fierceness.Media often normalize interaction with dangerous animals.Seeing a man like"Lion Whisperer" Kevin Richardson regularly play-fight with lions on TV,may send the message that these animals aren't so dangerous after all.Social media are also perfectly positioned to contribute to the rise of animal selfies.Getting likes and comments provide instant satisfaction.Your self-esteem actually gets a temporary boost.To hold onto that feeling,people may go to more and more extremes to showcase the most exciting versions of themselves.It may not be enough to get a photo of a beautiful,dangerous animal from outside a cage.People's careless approach can put the animal's safety at risk as well.Zoo animals often must be killed to protect the person who's entered their space.In fact,thrill-seekers actively endanger the lives ofanimals.with the zoo environment,they take it for granted that animals are there for people, ignoring the fact that animals and humans are both equal existents in the nature.三、Summary Writing(共1题;共5分)8.(5分)Read the following passage.Summarize the main idea and the main point(s)of the passage in no more than60words,Use your own words as far as possible.Peter woke up one morning with all the usual signs of a nasty cold:severe headache and blocked nose.Then he did what almost everyone does on a day like this.He got up and went to work.Such is the state of what the human resources industry has come to call presenteeism.Many experts claim that presenteeism is now a bigger problem in the UK than absenteeism and could even help explain the country's weak productivity growth.A growing number of companies are realizing presenteeism and doing something about it.This generally takes the form of programmes full of once unimaginable sweets:cheap gym membership,veggie salads in the canteen,stand-up desks and the odd massage,of course,there's nothing against lunchtime dentistry or free workout.They do more good than harm.But such welfares alone won't do much to stop people from presenteeism.The chief reasons why people soldier on have nothing to do with how fit they are.They work for leaner,more stressed companies where dismissals are common.This makes some people worried that they will be targeted in the next round of job cut if they have taken a lot of time off.Others worry about troubling stretched colleagues with more work in their absence.How annoying it is to be faced with cold faces when you return to office after two days'rest at home.There is not much to be said for"silly things"like ping-pong tables and office bean bags.The key to dealing with presenteeism lies in training managers to be better at spotting swifly when employees are under too much stress or ill,and dealing with the situation sensibly—putting the sick employee to sick leave although he is reluctant.Of course,work has to be done to eliminate employee's concern about his job prospect thereof.四、Translate the following sentences into English,using the words given in the brackets.(共4题;共20分)9.(5分)暴饮暴食被一些人认为是缓解工作压力的手段。
2019年中考二模英语试题及答案
51. B 52. D 53. A 54. A 55. C
56. A 57. D 58. B 59. D 60. C
61. B 62.C 63. A 64. C 65. B
五、补全对话(本大题共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)
66. C 67. G 68. F 69. B 70. D
六、完成句子(本大题共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)
71.showing, around72.looks, up73.plenty of74.read out 75. set up
七、任务型阅读(本大题共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)
76.bicycles77.high-wheeler78.the same size
九、书面表达(本大题共15分)
Last weekendXiaoming’s parents took him to seehisgrandparents.Grandpa and Grandmawerevery happyto see them, so they cooked a big meal. But when they were eating,Xiaomingbegan toplay withhisPad,hisfather was talkingwith his friend on the mobile-phoneloudly, whilehismother was busy sending messages toher friends. Grandpa and grandma felt lonely because nobodytalked with them. At last, Grandpa was so angry that he left the table.
上海静安区2019初三中考二考试试-英语
上海静安区2019 初三中考二考试一试 - 英语英语Part2 Vocabulary and Grammar(第二部分词汇与语法)II. Choose the best answer(选择最适合旳答案):(共20 分)31. Shopping online is ________ useful and convenient way for us to buy things.A aB anC theD /32. Smoking too much realy does great harm _______ both himself and people around.A withB toC forD buy33.I don’t like the whether in February this year because there were ________ rainy days.34.Some gave money to the people in the earthquake areas and _________offered clothes and food.A the othersB anotherC otherD others35.________ people lined at the gate to meet Jeremy Lin, the popular basketballplayer in NBA.A thousandsB thousandC thousands ofD Thousand of36. Jessie got the top prize in the writing competition. She felt very_________.A excitedB excitingC frightenedD frightening37. Nowadays the oil price in the world is getting much _________ than before.A highB higherC highestD the highest38. Please walk as _________ as possible because her baby is sleeping in the room.A gentleB gentlerC gentlyD more gently39. It ________ be fantastic if more students join in the charity show tomorrow.A mustB needC canD may40. ______amazing story he told us the day before yesterday!A What aB What anC How aD How an41. Online games are very interesting, ________we can’t spend too much time on it.A andB orC soD but42. ________ do you go for a swim, once a week or twice a week?A How longB How muchC How soonD How often43. You ’d better ________ look up every new world in the dictionary because youcan guess it from the context.A don’tB notC to notD not to44. People _________ a lot of trees on the countryside by the end of last month.A plantB plantedC have plantedD had planted45. Eric won ’t start the experiment until his teacher ___________ him how to di it.A will showB showC showsD showed46. Jenny can ask her teacher for help if she can ’ t finish ___________ the reportby herself.A writeB writingC to writeD writes47. If Tony isn ’t careful enough with his lesson, more mistakes _________ later.A have madeB will makeC have been madeD will be made48. I didn ’t understand__________ in class, so I raised my hand.A what my teacher saidB what did the teacher sayC what does my teacher sayD what my teacher says49.— The sun shines brightly. Why not go out for a walk in the Zhongshan Park?--_____________A Good idea.B That ’s all right.C Not at all.D Thank you very much.50.– Would you like me to bring you a cup of tea?--______A Yes, I’d like to.B It ’s a pleasure.C Yes, pleaseD It doesn’t matter.plete the following passage with the words or phrases in the box. Each word can only be used once. ( 选择最适合旳单词或词组达成短文. 每个单词或词组只好用一次) :(共 8分)A. without F. confidentB. distanceG. localC. himselfH. completelyD. attitudeI. experienceD. had a restOne afternoon many years ago, I got out and had a walk in the park near my home.Later, I sat down on a bench and 51.I watched a little boy, about 2 years old, running freely on the grass as his mother watched from a short 52 . The boy would fall to the grass, get up and53looking back at his mother, run as fast as he could as if nothing happened.When kids fall down, the y don ’t think of the fall as a failure. But they thinkof it as a learning 54 , they try and try until they succeed. I was touchedby the way he ran. Each time he got up, he looked so 55 and natural.His only aim was to run as freely as he could. He was just being a child–just being 56- being fully in the moment. He was not worrying about whether someone was watching or not. He only wanted to run and to 57feel the joy of running.I learned a lot from the boy on that afternoon. I understand what kind of58I should have towards my future. And I have successfully brought that lesson withme in my life.IV. Complete the sentences with the given words in their suitable forms. (用括号中所给单词旳适合形式达成以下句子. 每空格限填一词) :(共 8 分)59.Lots of students went to the school hall to enjoy the wonderful __________by Mr. Hu. (paint)60. Aunt Liu says these books aren ’t __________. They belong to the gentleman over there. (she)61. It’s known to all that__________ drivers are a danger to both themselves andothers. (care)62. Though he is of average __________, he plays much better than the others in the team. (high) 63. Nobody can really tell the __________ of the accident that happeneda week ago. (true)64. Every day, we __________ the visitors ’ passports carefully before they checkin. (exam)65. Nancy’s grandma was __________ ill and she had an operation last month. (serious)66. Could you introduce us three __________ events in the Tang Dynasty (唐代)? (history)V. Rewrite the following sentences as required ( 依据所给要求,改写以下句子. 每空格限填一词 ) :(共 14 分)67. Uncle Dick found something attractive in today ’s newspaper. ( 改为否认句)Uncle Dick __________ find __________ attractive in today ’s newspaper.68. The foreigner is having a friendly talk with the girl in red. ( 对划线部分提问)__________ __________is the foreigner having a friendly talk with?69. Alice ’s been a volunteer for our community since she was 15. ( 改为反意疑问句)Alice ’s been a volunteer for our community since she was 15, __________ __________?70. The manager gave girls the same chance as boys to apply for the job. ( 改为被动语态 )Girls __________ __________ the same chance as boys to apply for the job by themanager.71. Kitty practices playing the piano after class in order to win the competition. ( 保持句意基本不变 )Kitty practices playing the piano after class__________ __________she can winthe competition.72. I am not able to run the 100-meter race within 14 seconds. ( 保持句意基本不变 ) __________ is impossible __________ me to run the 100-meter race within 14seconds.73. Miss Wu asked Dick “When will you plan to visit London? ”( 归并为一句)Miss Wu asked Dick __________ he __________ plan to visit London.Part 3Reading and Writing (第二部分词汇与语法)VI. Reading comprehension(阅读理解):(50分)A. Choose the best answer (依据短文内容,选择最适合旳答案) : (12 分 )I am a student living in Davis H all, which is a dormitory(集体宿舍) here for three months. During that time, I’ve noticed that the common living areas havebecome extremely messy( 脏乱 ) and the situation has been getting worse, You can see the mess in the student playing areas and kitchen. That’s where the students play games, watch TV, cook and eat. Fifty students share this area. Unluckily, peoplehave been leaving their dirty dishes and food out in the kitchen. The food attracts insects, and the kitchen smells terrible. In the other part of the living areas,people regularly leave papers, garbage(残剩食品)and clothing out everywhere.Other messy areas in Davis Hall include the stairways and the halls. People havebeen dumping garbage there. They have also been leaving out items like bicycles,skates and boxes. This is extremely dangerous because people because people mightstep on them.I have thought of three solutions to this problem. The first includes a cleaning plan. Each week, the people on one floor of the building clean these commonspaces. In turns, the people on each floor of the building are responsible for one commonarea. The floor students throw out anything that is left out at the end of the week. Another solution is to set up video cameras. People who make a mess and are caughton camera pay a fine (罚款). For example, for every dirty dish they leave in thesink ( 水池 ), they pay one dollar.The best solution,in my opinion, is to encourage everyone to use commonsense and clean up after themselves. Weall agree that a living community is like a home, even if it’s temporary (暂时旳). Let’s work togetherto make Davis Hall a place we’re all proud to call“home”.74. The writer thinks that the common living areas in Davis Hall are_________.A. cleanB. noisyC. messyD. poor75. There are about _________ students sharing the playing area and kitchen.A. tenB. twentyC. fortyD. fifty76. _________ would like to stay at the messy areas and at the kitchen with terrible smells.A. StudentsB. InsectsC. PeopleD. Teachers77. According to the writer’ s cleaning plan, the people ________ of the buildingare responsiblefor one common area.A. on the first floorB.on the second floorC.on each floorD.on allfloors78. People are asked to pay a fine if they are caught to __________________.A. leave dirty dish in the sinkB. have a video cameraC. have much moneyD. do some cleaning here and there79.Which of the following is NOT true?A. The living situation in Dais Hall is getting worse and worse.B. People regularly leave papers, garbage and boxes everywhere except thestairways.C. The writer prefers encouraging students to clean up after themselves to theother two solutions.D. The writer wants everyone in the residential community to make Davis Hall aclean home.B. Choose the words or expressions and complete the passage(选择最适合旳单词或短语达成短文):( 12 分)My first time dancing with a boy was uncomfortable. We had to hold hands and I hadnever held a boy’s hand before. Our whole class had to perform this dance at ourschool show. After a few weeks of practice,we got more comfortable with each other. He sometimes ________ my feet a few times and he caught me when I fell! We felt sosuccessful when we performed the dance. All our classmates got to know each otherby working together on this task.________ it was uncomfortable at the beginning,we were all glad for this new experience in our education.For students to learn new things, we must introduce new ways. People who are______ high school dance classes have the fear that students are too early to learn these. However, teachers will guide these classes to keep students focused on the _______ of working together by learning dance. These classes are a fun environment that is similar to real world situations where men and women must work with each other asfriends and business partners.It is important for young students to develop friendship with others and make wise decision in the future. Furthermore, the _________ of dancing are better than some sports because it teaches students to express themselves. Students become morecomfortable with expressing themselves in public. Dancing as a sport can improvebody languages, which help students become more________. They are more likely tobelieve in themselves. It also improves their ability, memory and teamwork. So beprepared to turn up the music, move your feet and learn in a completely new way!80. A. got on B. stepped on C. depended on D. lived on81.A. Since B. Though C. But D. Because82.A. against B. for C. off D. with83.A. fact B. trick C. goal D. safety84.A. problems B. reports C. advantages D. messages85.A. beautiful B. pleasant C. awful D. confidenC. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words.( 在短文旳空格内填入适合旳词,使其内容通畅,每空格限填一词,首字母已给):( 14 分)In the Renaissance Period ( 文艺中兴期间 ) (1500-1650), people became interested in higher education. They wanted to learn the a___________ languages such as Greek and Latin- languages that were used in the old times, and study mathematics, science, and so on. Many university were set up during the 16 th century.University education was a privilege ( 特权 ) of the rich. Girls were not allowed to attend and poor people could not a____________ to go. A memberof a wealthy family could attend university at the age of ten. He might study in different universities and since the teaching was all d__________ in Latin, it didn ’t matter which country he studied in. It was not unusual for a young boy study one year in Italy and another in France without speaking either French or Italian.It was p_________ in the 16 th century to complete university without learninghow to read or write. Since books were handwritten, there was not enough to giveo___________ to each student. Often, only the teacher had a book. He would read tothe students who would memorize what he said. Tests were oral, not written, In fact, many students finished school without ever writing a word.For the not so wealthy, grammar schools were built in towns. They learned basic grammar and mathematics, and took part in Bible study, At home, girls learned washing, cooking, dancing, and the basics of taking care of a household. Poor childrenr___________ attended school.The Renaissance was a time when learners did not simply accept what they wereold. They did scientific experiments themselves to search for a__________ to themysteries (神奇) of the space. Copernicus calculated that the Earth turned aroundthe sun but was afraid to publish his works for fear that the Church would punish ( 处罚 ) him. Galileo later supported this. The watch, the telescope and some others were some inventions of this period.D. Answer the questions ( 依据短文内容回答以下问题) :(12 分)A new TV series in England, Away from it all , has surprised everyone by becoming a huge success with young people who live in the country. Its success is surprising because the series is about the relaxing lifestyles of people who live in the c ountry. There is none of the action that we usually see on TV today. There are also nostressful ( 有压力旳 ) moments, busy officers or crowded cities. Away from it all isset in the peaceful English countryside and tells the simple stories about people ’ s kindness.The director of the TV series says that its success is a sign of teenagerssuffering from stress. They say that watching Awayfrom it all helps teenagers forget about the pressure ( 压力 ) of exam, homework and the troubles that fill the world today. They also say that it ’ s a good sign of today ’s young people turning to happierTV series as it shows they would like a happier and healthier world.Although the series success might have a good side, many teachers and parentsare worried, however. They say that some of their students and children are b ecoming couch potatoes (整天泡在电视机前旳人) and are using Away from it all as an excuse for not completing homework. Some children have even refused to learn for examsbecause they say that they can ’t achieve personal happiness until they keep awayfrom stressful situations completely.And what do the scientists say? Paula Ray, a director of education, says thatTV can bring changes to children ’s lifestyles. But she says that if a child reacts strongly, it ’ s likely that there are other reasons for his change in behavior (行为). She says that there is nothing wrong with watching Awayfrom it all , but s uggests that parents should make sure their children know TV is not the same as real life.93.What is the new TV series Away from it all about?___________________________________________________________________________94. What does the director think of teenagers’ life today?___________________________________________________________________________95.Why do students often use Away from it all as an excuse?___________________________________________________________________________96.When can children achieve personal happiness?___________________________________________________________________________97. According to Paula Ray, TV isn ’ t the only reason that changes children ’ s lifestyles, is it?___________________________________________________________________________98. How do you understand “ TV isn ’ t the same as real life ” ?___________________________________________________________________________VII. Writing (作文)(共20 分)Write a short passage of at least 60 words about the topic “I love our class wall newspaper”( 以“我爱班级旳墙报/ 黑板报”为题写一篇许多于60 个词旳短文,标点符号不占格 ). )(注意:文中不得出现考生旳姓名、校名及其余有关信息,不然不予评分Use the following points as a reference. (以下问题仅供参照)※W hy do you love your class wall newspaper?Introduce one or two items that you like most.※H ave/Haven’t you done anything for it?What is it? Say a few words about it?※W hat’s your suggestion to improve it?List one or two suggestions. 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Part 2 Phonetics, Grammar and Vocabulary(第二部分语音、语法和词汇)Ⅱ.Choose the best answer (选择最恰当的答案)(共 20 分)26. Which of the following words is pronounced/reis/A. riceB. riseC. raceD. rose27. We must make up our mind to solve the problem for________ time being.A. aB. anC. theD. /28. The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge was open to the public________ October 24, 2018.A. onB. inC. atD. of29.Our headmaster praised ________ for working as volunteers at weekends.A. weB. usC. ourD. oursowners ought to tie up their pets to stop them ________ attacking people.A. ofB. byC. forD. from31.________of the two shirts fits my son. Do you have another one A.Neither B. None C. Both D. All32 .My American hosts were very ________ to me when I lived with their family.A. happilyB.friendlyC.gently D. politely33. The wandering Earth has become one of ________ movies in China.A. popularB. more popularC. mostpopular D. the most popular34. You________ hurry. There is enough time for you to do the project.A. can’tB. needn’tC. mustn’tD. shouldn’t35. Tom________ sandcastles while his twin brother was lying on the beach.A. madeB. makesC. was makingD. is making36 .By the end of las month, they________ enough money for Friends of Nature.A. collectB.collectedC. havecollected D. had collected37.Nowadays, a great number of paper bags ________ to save the Earth.A. useB. usedC. isused D. are used38 .Before going to Century park, the teacher told her students ________rules.A. followB. tofollow C. following D. followed39 .Mary always practices ________ basketball in order to win a prize in the coming game.A.playing B. played C. play D. to play40.Kate saw there ________ an apple tree and some flowers in the garden.A. isB. areC. wasD. were41 .________ responsible person George is! He always looks after his father after work.A. HowB. WhatC. What aD. What an42.--______ will we have our graduation party I’m looking forward to it!-- In two months.A. How soonB. How longC. How fastD. How often43. ________ the little girl was only six, she began to do housework for her family.A. IfB. UntilC. BecauseD. Although44.–Remember to come back home as soon as possible.---________.第1 页 / 共 6 页A. My pleasure.B. Sure, I willC. Yes, please.D. Enjoy your time.45. –Children should decide how to use their gift money.--________. I think children should give most of it to parents.A. That’s all right.B. Not at all.C. That’s a good idea.D. I’m sorry, but I don’t agree.Ⅲ. complete the following passage with the words in the box. Each can only be used once(将下列单词填入空格。
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静安区中考英语质量抽查试卷Part 1 Listening (第一部分听力)1. Listening comprehension (听力理解) (共30分)A. Listen and choose the right picture (根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片) (6分)1. ______2. ______3. ______4. ______5. ______6. ______B. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear (根据你听到的对话和问题,选出最恰当的答案) (8分)7. A) Bоb B) JackC) Alice. D) Grace.8. A) A director B) An engineer.C) A designer D) A secretary.9. A) By taking a walk. B) By reading books.C) By enjoying music. D) By watching a video.10. A) 200. B) 300C) 400 D) 60011. A) To eat snacks. B) To start workC) To have dinner D) To deliver food12. A) At the shop B) At the bank.C) At the dentist's D) At the restaurant13. A) A writer B) A bookC) A teacher D) A country14. A) He thought the film was terrible B) Newspapers have different opinions.C) He wondered which newspaper she read. D) She should believe the reviewsC. Listen to the dialogue and tell whether the following statements are true or false (判断下列句子是否符合你听到的对话内容,符合的用"T"表示,不符合的用"F"表示) (6分)15. Anne spent her holiday in Australia and returned last week.16. Anne took some excellent tours when she stayed there.17. Anne was amazed at the people she saw in Australia.18. Anne was satisfied with her trip except that the flight was boring.19. Anne's introduction made David eager to visit Australia.20. Anne suggested David pay a visit to Australia in February.D. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences (听短文,完成下列内容,每空格限填一词) (10分)21. The tall building behind the reporter Bob Smith was ____ ____.22. The fire was out, but they were still not allowed to ____ ____.23. Susan's son was ____ ____ at that moment, so she got frightened.24. To their surprise, the dog pulled the boy by his clothes to a ____ ____.25.____ ____ people saved from the building will be out of danger soon.Part 2 Phonetics, Grammar and Vocabulary(第二部分语音、语法和词汇)II. Choose the best answer (选择最恰当的答案) (共20分)26. Which of the following words is pronounced / reɪ s/.A) rice B) rise C) race D) rose27. We must make up our mind to solve the problem for _____ time being.A) a B) an C) the D) /28. The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge was open to the public _____ October 24,2018.A) on B) in C) at D) of29. Our headmaster praised ____ for working as volunteers at weekends.A) we B) us C) our D) ours30. Dog owners ought to tie up their pets to stop them ____ attacking people.A) of B) by C) for D) form31. ____ of the two shirts fits my son. Do you have another one?A) Neither B) None C) Both D) All32. My American hosts were very ____ to me when I lived with their family.A) happily B) friendly C) gently D) politely33. The Wandering Earth has become one of ____ movies in China.A) popular B) more popular C) most popular D) the most polular34. You ____ hurry. There is enough time for you to do the project.A) can't B) needn't C) mustn't D) shouldn't35. Tom ____ sandcastles while his twin brother was lying on the beach.A) made B) makes C) was making D) is making36. By the end of last month, they ____ enough money for Friends of Nature.A) collect B) collected C) have collected D) had collected37. Nowadays, a great number of paper bags ____ to save the Earth.A) use B) used C) is used D) are used38. Before going to Century Park, the teacher told her students ____ rules.A) follow B) to follow C) following D) followed39. Mary always practises ___ basketball in order to win a prize in the coming game.A) playing B) played C) play D) to play40. Kate saw there ____ an apple tree and some flowers in the garden.A) is B) are C) was D) were41.____ responsible person George is! He always looks after his father after work.A) How B) What C) What D) What42. ____ will we have our graduation party? I'm looking forward to it!-In two months.A) How soon B) How long C) How fast D) How often43. _____ the little girl was only six, she began to do housework for her family.A) If B) Until n C) Because D) Although44. -Remember to come back home as soon as possible.-_______A) My pleasure B) Sure, I willC) Yes, please. D) Enjoy your time45.-Children should decide how to use their gift money-____I think children should give most of it to parents.A) That's all right B) Not at allC) That's a good idea D) I'm sorry, but I don't agree.III. Complete the following passage with the words in the box. Each can only be used once(t下列单词填入空格,每空格限填一词,每词只能填一次)(共8分)A) enough B) serious C) resource D) centuries E) preciousFrom deserts to beaches to playgrounds, sand is found almost everywhere. It is a common sight. But you might not know that it is very 46 .Sand is widely used in glass-making and road-building. It is the second most-used 47 after water in the world, the BBC reported. However, the UN said that sand isnot limitless and that we might be running out of it.Sand is made up of very small pieces of rock. soil and minerals. It can take thousands of 48 to form, but now we are using sand too quickly. According to the BBC, we use about fifteen billion tons of sand every year to build houses, roads, etc. That is 49 to build a 20-meter-high by 20-meter-wide wall around the equator (赤道) every year. Can you believe itA) disappear B) probably C) continue D) sometimes E) seldomPeople 50 put sand into the sea to make new islands. Singapore, for example, is now 20 percent bigger than it was in 1965. Palm islands are three large man-made islands in Dubai. United Arab Emirates. They took 94 million cubic meters of sand to build.If people 51 using this much sand, it will run out in many places. For example, Vietnam may run out of construction sand by 2020. Live Science noted.Since people need so much sand, they are trying to mine (开采) more of it. But this is bad for the environment. Mining sand may cause beaches to 52 and more floods to happen in places close to the sea. Also, this will 53 affect the habitats (栖息地) of many plants and animals.IV. Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms (用括号中所给单词的适当形式完成下列句子,每空格限填一词) (共8分)54. It was unusual that many ______ guarded People's Square this afternoon.(policeman)55. Sam introduced ____ confidently to the whole class at the meeting. (he)56. I visit Shanghai Museum for the wonderful displays _____ .a year. (two)57. I was disappointed because the new car I wanted to buy was not for ____. (sell)58. The company is trying to improve its products to make them more______ .(attract)59. Studying abroad will ____students to experience different styles of education.(able)60. My stomach was ______ full after I had eaten three pieces of pizza. (complete)61. Don't tell lies. Nobody wants to make friends with a ______ person. (honest)plete the following sentences as required (根据所给要求完成下列句子。