上海市八校2010届高三下学期联考(英语)
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2010届高三联合调研考试英语试卷
第I卷(共105 分)
I. Listening Comprehension
Section A
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.
1. A. White. B. Pink. C. Blue. D. Yellow.
2. A. Satisfied. B. Happy. C. Discouraged. D. Tired.
3. A. Fire-safety. B. Baby-sitting.
C. Cooking at home.
D. Playing with matches.
4. A. In 20 minutes. B. In 15 minutes. C. In 10 minutes . D. In 5 minutes.
5. A. The man’s office. B. The flower shop. C. The post office. D. The barber’s.
6. A. Father and daughter. B. Doctor and patient.
C. Trainer and trainee.
D. Driver and policeman.
7. A. She is tired of travelling. B. She is fond of her work.
C. She is interested in oil.
D. She is tired of her job.
8. A. She will buy it at once. B. She likes the writer very much.
C. She knows nothing about it.
D. She has read the book already.
9. A. The food there doesn’t agree with her. B. She knows little about the restaurant.
C. The restaurant offers good food.
D. The restaurant offers poor service.
10. A. She is happy about the weather.
B. She doubts what the weatherman has said.
C. She believes it will be fine as it was yesterday.
D. She thinks it will be clear soon.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers in your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11. A. China. B. India. C. Canada. D. The United Kingdom.
12. A. Physical disability. B. Ignorance. C. Mental disability. D. Prejudice.
13. A. We should try our best to prevent disablement.
B. We must take a proper attitude towards the disabled.
C. The able-bodied people will never fully understand the disabled.
D. Both physical and mental barriers are hard to break down.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
14. A. Because there are no signs to direct them.
B. Because no tour guides are available.
C. Because all the buildings in the city look alike.
D. Because the university is everywhere in the city.
15. A. Most of them have a long history.
B. Many of them are specialized libraries.
C. They house more books than any other university library.
D. They each have a copy of every book published in Britain.
16. A. Very few of them are engaged in research.
B. They were not awarded degrees until 1948.
C. They have outnumbered male students.
D. There were no entrance requirements set for them.
Section C
Directions: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
Why did Alice ask Tony to help her with the newspaper? He used to work as the (17) _________ of his father, who was a chief editor.
Who was the chief editor of the school newspaper, The Rising Sun? (18) ____________.
What are the contents for the 8 pages? The school news, the competition and the letters, the literature, the method, the comics, and the (19) ___________.
What is Robert’s te lephone number? (20) _______________
Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.
Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.
The reason (for the woman to change her job): She is (21)___________ her present work.
Job information
Position:
Requirements:
Salary:
A (22)_________ from French to German.
A university degree with some experience
A (23)________________ mind
Basic salary + benefits such as travel,(24) ___________, and relocation expenses.
Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
II. Grammar
Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.
25. The director of the language training department said that they needed to keep making an effort to tailor their programs __________ the needs of the individual.
A. to
B. for
C. by
D. about
26. As Hubble is above the Earth’s atmosphere, which disturbs starlight, Hubble’s images are much sharper than ________ of other Earth-based telescope.
A. one
B. ones
C. that
D. those
27. A: What’s the matter, Sara? You wear a sad look on your face.
B: Oh, nothing much. As a matter of fact, I _______ of my friends back home.
A. just thought
B. have just been thinking
C. was just thinking
D. have just thought
28. More Than a Game, a documentary which follows NBA star LeBrown James’s path
_________ a star, came out on October 2, 2009 in the US.
A. to become
B. to becoming
C. in becoming
D. during becoming
29.Everybody talks about the taste of great food, but hardly _________ about the tongue and
the nose that make the tasting possible.
A. anybody talks
B. does anybody talk
C. talks anybody
D. nobody talks
30. Chinese must have the largest number of speakers, ________ ?
A. mustn’t that
B. haven’t they
C. don’t they
D. doesn’t it
31.In the past few years, research has suggested that Vitamin D may increase the level of serotonin(血清素), one of the key nurotransmitters influencing our mood, and ________it helps to relieve mood disorders.
A. that
B. where
C. what
D. which
32. Fireworks, ________ of gun powder or flash powder _______ in a tight paper tube, make the big flash or boom effect.
A. consisting…wrapping
B. consisting…wrapped
C. consisted…wrapped
D. being consisted….wrapped
33. Some people skip meals or eat only tiny amounts of food and may have conditions ______ rob the body of the nutrients ______ needs to grow and stay healthy.
A. which…it
B. that…that
C. where…that
D. where…it
34. ____ by the advances in technology, many farmers have set up wind farms on their lands.
A. Being encouraged
B. Encouraging
C. Encouraged
D. Having encouraged
35. Lisa _______ well not want to go on the trip--- she hates traveling.
A. will
B. can
C. must
D. may
36. You should always remember that, in the years to come, you have some people _______ company, the parents who have sacrificed to raise you and provide you with the best education possible.
A. keep
B. keeping
C. kept
D. to keep
37. Many young people in the West are expected to leave ______ could be life’s most important decision --- marriage---almost entirely up to luck.
A .as B. that C. which D. what
38. Afternoon tea was introduced in England by Anna, the 7th Duchess of Bedford, in the year 1840, _____ the evening meal was served fashionably late at 8 o’clock, thus _____ a long period of time between lunch and dinner.
A. in her household… leaving
B. in whose household…leaving
C. in her house hold…left
D. in whose household…left
39. It’s suggested that vehicle taxes should be set ____ on how dirty the car’s exhaust is, with
no tax ___________ on the most environmentally friendly one.
A. depending… imposing
B. depended…imposed
C. depending…imposed
D. depended…imposing
40. In a typical business situation, women, _______, find themselves bumping their heads on
“glass ceiling”, a barrier to their career which is not obvious to the observer, impossible to
break through.
A. as they might try
B. try as they might
C. hardly as they try
D. as they try very hard
Section B: V ocabulary
Directions: Complete the passage by choosing the proper words in the box.
Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A. political
B. supported
C. gossip
D. set
E. contemporary
F. literary
G. alive
H. significance
I. enterprises
J. figures
It is impossible to imagine Paris without its cafés. The city has some 12,000 cafés varying in size, grandeur, and 41 . The cafés are like an extension of the French living room, a place to start and end the day, to __42_ and debate.
When did the cafés in France start? The oldest caféin Paris is Le Procope. It was opened in 1686 by Francesco Procopio dei Coltelli, the man who turned France into a coffee-drinking society. Le Procope attracted Paris’s political and 43 elite, and in this way played an important part among the upper class. By the end of the 18th century, all of Paris was intoxicated with (沉醉在)coffee and the city 44 some 700 cafés. These were like all-male clubs, with many functioning as centers of 45 life and discussion. By the 1840s the number of cafés had grown to 3,000. The men who gathered in these cafés and 46 the theme of the times included journalists, playwrights and writers. Around the turn of the 20th century, the sidewalk cafés became the meeting halls for artists and literary 47 .
Nowadays in Paris cafés still play the role of picture windows for observing 48 life. The artists gathered at the café may not be as great as those of the past, but faces worth watching are just the same. Linger a bit and you will see that the Parisian stereotypes are still_49 and well. You’ll see the old men in navy berets; ultra-thin, bronzed women with hair dyed bright orange; and schoolchildren sharing an afternoon chocolate with
their mothers. The café in Paris has always been a place for seeing and being seen.
III. Reading Comprehension
Section A
Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
Until I took Dr. Offutt’s class, I was an underachieving student. But I left that class
50 _never to underachieve again. He not only taught me to think, he convinced me, as much by examples as words, that it was my _51 obligation to do so and to serve others.
Neither of us could know how our relationship would 52 over the years. When I first came back to DeMatha to teach English, I worked for Dr. Offutt, the department chair. My discussions with him as he mentored me were like graduate seminars in adolescent (青少年) 53 , classroom management and school leadership.
After several years, I was 54 department chair, and our relationship shifted again. I thought that it might be 55 to chair the department, since all of my former English teachers were 56 there, but Dr. Offutt supported me 57 . He knew when to give me advice about curriculum, texts and personnel, and when to let me 58 my own course.
In 1997, I needed his 59 about leaving DeMatha to become principal at another school. 60 he had asked me to stay at DeMatha, I might have. 61 , he encouraged me to seize the new opportunity.
Five years ago, I became the principal of DeMatha. 62 , Dr. Offutt was there for me, letting me know that I could 63 him as I tried to fi ll such big shoes. I’ve learned from him that great teachers have an inexhaustible wealth of lessons to teach. Even if his students don’t know it yet, I know how 64 they are: I’m still one of them.
50. A. anxious B. eager C. determined D. worried
51. A. family B. legal C. academic D. moral
52. A. evolve B. stay C. remain D. worsen
53. A. process B. procedure C. development D. movement
54. A. called B. appointed C. entitled D. offered
55. A. awkward B. uneasy C. unnatural D. insensitive
56. A. once B. already C. still D. never
57. A. through B. throughout C. at the beginning D. in the end
58. A. chart B. head C. describe D. manage
59. A. opinion B. request C. permission D. promise
60. A. Even if B. Although C. If D. When
61. A. Naturally B. Instead C. Consequently D. Peacefully
62. A. Once again B. Now and then C. Hopefully D. Surprisingly
63. A. count on B. account for C. call on D. appeal to
64. A. earnest B. worried C. fortunate D. desperate
Section B
Directions: Read the following four passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according
to the information given in the passage you have just read.
(A)
The Lego Group had a very humble beginning in the workshop of Ole Kirk Christiansen, a carpenter from Denmark. Christiansen began creating wooden toys in 1932. Two years later, he stumbled on the Lego name by putting tog ether the first two letters of the Danish words Leg and Godt, which mean “play well.” The name could be interpreted as “I put together” in Latin; it also corresponds to the Greek verb meaning “gather” or “pick up.”
In 1947, the company expanded to making plastic toys. At first, the use of plastic for toy manufacture was not highly regarded by retailers and consumers of the time. Many of the Lego Group’s shipments were returned, following poor sales. However, Christiansen’s son, Godtfred Kirk Christiansen, s aw the immense potential in Lego bricks to become a system for creative play. As the junior managing director of the Lego Group, he spent years trying to improve the “locking” ability of the bricks and made the bricks more versatile. In 1958, the modern interlocking brick design was finally developed and patented.
Today Lego is sold in more than 130 countries. Every minute 33,824 Lego bricks are made, and kids around the world spend 5 billion hours a year playing with Lego. There will be more than 400 million people playing with Lego bricks this year. On average, every person in the world owns 62 Lego bricks, and about seven Lego sets are sold every second.
This year Lego fans all over the world are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the tiny building blocks. Though already 50 years old, Lego is still the same product it was in the 1950s. Bricks bought then are still compatible with current bricks and that is probably the reason the toy has never fallen out of favor.
65. Which of the following is true about the name Lego?
A. It is a combination of Greek and Latin words.
B. It was created by Ole Kirk Christiansen’s son.
C. It was created in 1947 for naming the plastic toys.
D. It came from Danish words meaning “play” and “well.”
66. When did the Lego brick become as a creative form of toy?
A. 1958
B. 1947
C. 1934
D. 1932
67. Which of the following is true in describing the popularity of Lego?
A. More than 5 billion people in the world own Lego sets.
B. Children spend an average of 62 dollars on Lego bricks each year.
C. People in the world spend 400 million hours playing with Lego every year.
D. The Lego Group now produces more than 30 thousand toy bricks every minute.
68. What is the main reason that Lego remains popular up to now?
A. Old Lego bricks may still be connected to new ones.
B. The company hasn’t changed its name since 1947.
C. The material for the bricks has proved to be safe.
D. The price of the toy is relatively reasonable.
(B)
Throughout this long, tense election, everyone has focused on the presidential candidates and how they’ll change America. Rightly so. But selfishly, I’m more fascinated by Michelle
Obama and what she might be able to do, not just for this country, but for me as an African-American woman. As the potential First Lady, she would have the world’s attention. And that means that for the first time people will have a chance to get up close and personal with the type of African-American woman they so rarely see. Usually, the lives of black women go largely unexamined. The prevailing theory seems to be that we’re all hot-tempered single mothers who can’t keep a man. Even in the world of make-believe, black women still can’t escape the stereotype of being neck-swirling, eye-rolling, oversexed females raised by our never-married, alcoholic mothers.
These images have helped define the way all black women are viewed, including Michelle Obama. Before she ever gets the chance to commit to a cause, charity or foundations as First Lady, her most urgent and perhaps most
complicated duty may be simply to be herself.
It won’t be easy. Because few mainstream publications have done in-depth features on regular African American women, little is known about who we are, what we think and what we face on a regular basis. For better or worse, Michelle will become a stand-in for us all.
Just as she will have her critics, she will also have millions of adoring fans who usually have little interest in the First Lady. African-American blogs have all written about what they’d like to see Michelle bring to the White House---mainly showing the world that a black woman can support her man and raise a strong black family. Michelle will have to work to please everyone---an impossible task. But for many African-American women like me, just a little of her poise, confidence and intellect will go a long way in changing an image that’s been around for far too long.
69. Why does Michelle Obama hold a strong fascination for the author?
A. She serves as a role model for African-American women.
B. She possesses many admirable qualities becoming a First Lady.
C. She will present to the world a new image of African-American women.
D. She will pay closer attention to the interests of African-American women
70. What is the common stereotype of African-American women according to the author?
A. They are victims of family violence.
B. They are of an inferior social group.
C. They use quite a lot of body language.
D. They live on charity and social welfare.
71. What does the author say about Michelle Obama as a First Lady?
A. However many fans she has, she should remain modest.
B. She shouldn’t disappoint the African-American community.
C. However hard she tries, she can’t expect to please everybody.
D. She will give priority to African-American women’s concern.
(C)
In some countries where racial prejudice is acute, violence has so come to be taken for granted as a means of solving differences that it is not even questioned. There are countries where the white man imposes his rule by
brute force; there are countries where the black man protests by setting fire to cities. Important people on both sides, who would in other respects appear to be reasonable men, get up and calmly argue in favor of violence--- as if it were a legitimate solution, like any other. What is really frightening, what really fills you with despair, is the realization that when it comes to the crunch(关键时刻), we have made no actual progress at all. We may wear collars and ties instead of war-paint, but our instinct remain basically unchanged. The whole of the recorded history of the human race, that tedious documentation of violence, has taught us absolutely nothing. We have still not learned that violence never solves a problem but makes it even acute. The sheer horror, the bloodshed(流血), the suffering mean nothing. No solution ever comes to light the morning after when we dismally contemplate the smoking ruins and wonder what hit us.
The truly reasonable men who know where the solutions lie are finding it harder and harder to get a hearing. They are despised, mistrusted and even persuaded by their own kind because they advocate such apparently outrageous things as law enforcement(执行). If half the energy that goes into violent acts were put to good use, if our efforts were directed at cleaning up the slums and ghettos, at improving living standards and providing education and employment for all, we would have gone a long way to arriving at a solution. Our strength is sapped by having to mop up the mess that violence leaves in its wake. In a well-directed effort, it would not be impossible to fulfill the ideals of a stable social programme. The benefits that can be derived from constructive solutions are everywhere apparent in the world around us. Genuine and lasting solutions are always possible, providing we work within the framework of the law.
72. What is the best title for this passage?
A. Advocating Violence.
B. Violence Can Do Nothing to Diminish Race Prejudice
C. Violence as a Legitimate Solution
D. Violence: The Instinct of Human Race
73. Recorded history has taught us __________.
A. violence never solves anything
B. nothing
C. the bloodshed means nothing
D. everything
74. It can be inferred that truly reasonable men ________.
A. can’t get a hearing
B. are l ooked down upon
C. are persecuted
D. have difficulty in advocating law enforcement
75. According to the author, the best way to solve race prejudice is ________.
A. law enforcement
B. knowledge
C. nonviolence
D. mopping up the violent mess
Section C
Directions: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from the list A-F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need.
A. The Decade of Internet Revolution
B. The Era of National Misfortune
C. The Era of Misplaced Anxiety
D. The Decade of Great Feats
E. The Decade of Youth Heroism in Distress
F. The Decade of Great Imbalances
The first decade of the new millennium has c ome to an end. It’s become a sort of habit to give a representative name to each decade, so, once again, an effort is under way to find a term to fit the years from 2000 to 2009. 80. __________
That shouldn’t be too hard a job for us here in China. First, no country has seen economic growth in the last decade like this. The economy quadrupled, with almost double-digit annual growth, and GDP went from No.6 to No.3. It’s now only slight below that of Japan, and many are saying that it will only be another yea r or two before we have the world’s second largest economy. In addition, in 2008, China was host to the Olympics, possibly the best organized and hosted Games over, and that impressed the world and boosted Chinese confidence.
81. _________
The economy developed at a breakneck pace, and personal wealth mushroomed--- for many, anyway. Salaries multiplied, stock market investment and real estate were a bubble, then burst, then became a bubble again. China now has one of the largest collections of millionaires and billionaires in the world, and has helped keep the world’s luxury products industry from going under. Meanwhile, the earnings gap has widened in an unprecedented way. Millions are still living near the poverty line and the urban poor has become an obvious problem.
82. _________
Yet, how could we think of the changes without including the Internet? If one thing can be credited with making the most changes in people’s lives, it should be the World Wide Web. We learned to use e-mail, chatrooms, and BBS at the beginning of the decade, and, after witnessing one dotcom burst, it’s time for the second Internet entrepreneurial wave. This time, however, it’s in the form of social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Kaixin, as well as video-sites like Youtube and Tudou.
83. __________
Oh, and who could forget the many misfortunes, and the tragedies, that befell China in the last 10 years: mining accidents that killed dozens at a time, a public health crisis like SARS, or the disastrous Wenchuan earthquake that destroyed towns and thousands of family. We seem to have a disproportionate share of tragic things happening here. At the same time, the Chinese, especially younger ones, have shown an amazing ability to recover from these disasters and be stronger and more unified. Millions of young volunteers poured into Sichuan to offer their help, as they did in other emergencies.
84. ___________
The West has a generally darker view of this past decade. One of The New York Times articles in mid-November said that, in thinking about a name from the American point of view, it seems difficult to find the right expression for so much upheaval, change, and worry: the Y2K millennium bug, which never caused much damage and chaos, the alleged weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, which were never found; and so on. The United State launched two wars after 9/11, but never realized that the real threat to American interests lay in its own economy and finances until the sub-prime crisis, erupted in 2007.
Others find it an almost impossible job to name the decade, saying it will take many years to name the 2000s because it will take many years to figure out what we feel that we lost during that period.
SectionD
Directions: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN 25 WORDS.
As skies fill with millions of migrating birds, European scientists say the seasonal miracle appears to depend on a seeming contradiction: The fatter the bird, the more efficiently it flies. The results of their study contradict a central theory of aerodynamics(空气动力学), which predicts that the power needed to fly increases with weight. For birds, apparently, the cost of flying with heavy fuel loads is considerably smaller than previously thought. Researchers found that red knot wading birds double their normal body weight of 100 grams before making their twice-a-year, nonstop commute between the British Isles and the Russian Arctic. Distance: 5,000 kilometres. Another study in the journal Nature measured the benefits of flying in an aerodynamic V formation, which allows birds to save energy by gliding in the lead bird’s air stream.
Flying in formation, their heart rates were as much as 14.5 per cent lower than flying solo, according to Henri Wimerskirch, a French scientist. The findings help explain how birds complete difficult migrations. Researchers
had assumed that thinner, more athletic birds would have the best chance of survival.
The first study suggests that building up fat deposits to be burned as fuel during the migration is worth more than the energy it takes to carry the additional weight. Heavier birds apparently use their muscles more efficiently.
In the study, researchers said their team studied the birds flown at different body masses during 28 simulated flights. They were injected with a small amount of water containing a radioactive element that enabled the team to measure the amount of energy burned.
85. How much will a red knot wading bird probably weigh before making its nonstop migrating flight?
86. The additional weight gained before the flight won’t increase the powered needed to fly; on the contrary, it works as _____________________.
87. How did scientists successfully conduct the first study?
88. We can infer from the studies on fat deposits and V formation flying that both factors _____________________________.
第II卷(共45分)
I. Translation
Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.
1. 我发现重压之下很难集中精力。
(find)
2. 不断增加的世界人口对地球上有限的资源是个极大地消耗。
(drain)
3. 做医生需要极大的责任心,因为它事关生死差别。
(mean)
4. 尽管三令五申,学生依旧在课堂上开着手机,以至连老师也对此熟视无睹。
( in spite of)
5. 第一次尝试你可能不成功,但是记住:只有通过努力你才能变得擅长某件事情。
(bear)
II. Guided Writing
Directions: Write an English composition in 120~150 words according to the picture and direction given.
你在英语学习中是否也有小熊掰玉米( corncobs ) 的烦恼吗?请简要描述图片,并谈谈你的感受。
图缺
参考答案
1-5 ACACA 6-10 DBDDB 11-13 DBB 14-16 DBB
17. assistant 18. Simon 19. entertainment 20. 14317108989
21. fed up with/tired of/bored with 22. translator
23. lively and inquiring 24. social security
25-40 ADCBA DABAC DDDBCB
41-49 H C F B A D J E G
50-64 CDACB ACBAA CBAAC
65-68 DADA 69-71 CBC 72-75 BBDA 80-84 D F A EC
85. 200 grams
86. fuel to be burned during the migration
87. By injecting birds with water containing a radioactive element and testing their different body masses during the flight.
88. Both factors work jointly and help birds fly efficiently and survive the tough long distance.
1. Ifind it hard (1) to concentrate/focus(1) under great pressure.(1)
2. The increasing population (1) is a great drain on (1) the limited resources (1)
on the earth.(1)
3. Working as a doctor(1) calls for/involves/takes (1) a great sense of responsibility(1), for it means the difference/all the differences between life and death.(1)
4. In spite of repeated warnings(0.5) , students stil kept their mobile phones on(1) in class(0.5), so that even (1)the teachers turn a blind eye to it.(1)
5. You may not succeed (0.5) the first time (0.5) you make an attempt/try (1), but bear in mind that(1) only through hard work./by working hard(1) will you be/ become good at things/doing something.(1)
录音文字
I. Listening Comprehension.
Section A Short Conversations
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 in your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.。