2016普陀区高三英语二模试卷及答案综述

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普陀区2015学年第二学期高三英语质量调研
(考试时间120分钟 试卷满分150分)
第I 卷(共103分)
I. Listening Comprehension
Section A Short Conversations
Directions: In Sectio n A, you will hear ten short con versati ons betwee n two speakers. At the end of each con
versati on, a questi on will be asked about what was said. The con versatio ns 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 questio ns you have heard.
1. A. At a booki ng office. B. In a Hong Kong hotel.
C. On a busy street.
D. At an airport. 6. A. The woma n has bee n complai ning too much.
B. The woman ' headache will go away by itself.
C. The woma n should have see n the doctor earlier.
D. The woma n should con firm her appo in tme nt with the doctor.
7. A. She is quite.
B. she is talkative.
C. She is sociable.
D. She is active.
8. A. People should have take n things more seriously.
B. People should avoid being killed un expectedly.
C. People should have made greater achieveme nt.
D. People should not spe nd their time doing nothing.
9. A. The man was the only survivor of an air crash.
B. People on board were frighte ned and tried to escape.
C. The man has always bee n very lucky in accide nts.
D. A few passe ngers came back home safe and sound.
10. A. It 'quiet i n the restaura nt.
B. The price is high in the restaura nt.
C. The restaura nt serves good food.
D. The restaura nt is too far from their school.
2. A. Customer and assista nt.
C. Den tist and patie nt.
3. A. It is 4: 10 now. B. It is 4: 20 now.
B. Father and daughter. D. Teacher and stude nt.
C. It is 4: 50 now.
D. It is 5:00 now. 4. A. The tape was missi ng.
C. The tape had bee n retur ned to Jack.
5. A. At home.
C. At the health cen ter. B. Paul brought the tape to the party.
D. Paul le nt his tape to Jack. B. At the riverside. D. At his office.
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 questi ons will be spoke n only on ce. When you hear a questi on, read the four possible an swers on your paper and decide which one would be the best an swer to the questi on you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11. A. When directi ons are long. B. When direct ions are short.
C. When homework is give n.
D. When your mother talks.
12. A. Your pen and paper. B. A few words. C. Your mind and ears. D. Some pictures.
13. A Topics or page nu mbers. B. Key words or a picture in mind.
C. Some details.
D. School assig nmen ts.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
14. A. A hurrica ne may occur with in the next 36 hours.
B. A hurrica ne may occur with in the next 24 hours.
C. A hurrica ne may occur with in the n ext 14 hours.
D. A hurrica ne may occur with in the n ext 12 hours.
15. A. You should store some medici ne for diseases like the flu.
B. You should keep a cell phone with you to keep in formed of the storm ' s path.
C. You should tran sfer your valuables to safe places first.
D. You should pla n your escape route and an alter native route early.
16. A. A camera. B. A worki ng radio.
C. A list of your valuables.
D. A water proof container.
Section C
Directions: In Sectio n C, you will hear two Ion ger con versati ons. The con versati ons will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the in formati on you have heard. Write your an swers on your an swer sheet.
Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD for each answer.
Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.
II. Grammar and Vocabulary
Section A
Directions: After read ing the passages below, fill in the bla nks to make the passages cohere nt and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the give n word; for the other bla nks, use one word that best fits each bla nk.
(A)
William H. Gates, 40, is chairma n and chief executive officer of Microsoft Corporati on, the leading provider of software for personal computers worldwide. With net revenues (税收)of $5.94 billio n for the fiscal year (财政年)en di ng in Ju ne 1995, Microsoft employs more tha n 18,000 people in 48 coun tries.
Gates bega n his career in pers onal computer software (25) ____ he started program ming at
age 13 while a student at the Lakeside school. In 1974, (26) _______ an undergraduate at Harvard
Un iversity, he developed BASIC for the first microcomputer, the MITS Altair, (27) __ started
the era of hobbyist computi ng . (28) ____ (lead) by the belief that the pers onal computer would
even tually be a valuable tool on every office desktop and in every home, Gates formed Microsoft with Paul Alie n in 1975 (29) ______________ (develop) software for personal computers.
Gates' early foresight about personal computing and his continuing vision have been cen tral to Microsoft and the software in dustry. Gates is actively (30) ___________ (in volve) in sig ni fica nt
operati ng and strategic decisi ons at developme nt and man ageme nt of the compa ny. A sig ni fica nt porti on of his day is also devoted to (31) _________ (meet) with customers and stay ing in con tact with
Microsoft 'employees around the world through e-mail. Gates is married and lives in Bellevue, Wash ington. Gates is in terested in biotech no logy and sits on the boards of Darwin Molecular and the Icos Corporation. He is an avid (渴望的)reader and enjoys playing golf and bridge. (32) __________________________
tech no logy, the compa ny wants to make it easier and more enjoyable for people to use software. The compa ny is committed to the long term by in vest ing in new tech no logy, state-of-the-art projects and new products for the further expa nsion of pers onal computi ng.
(B)
Cigarette smoking kills. That we know. So, manufactures made electronic cigarettes as a safer smok ing choice---safer tha n tobacco.
E-cigarettes contain the drug nicotine like cigarettes. But they do not use tobacco. And you do not light (33) _______________ They are powered by battery.
So, if e-cigarettes are so safe, why have pois on con trol cen ters around the Un ited States see n an in crease(34) ________ teleph one calls about e-cigarette pois onin gs? The an swer is childre n.
Most of the calls are from people worried about childre n who have played with the devices.
In the period of one month this year, the United States Centers for Disease Control say 215 people called the Center with e-cigarette concerns. More than half of these calls were for children(35) (age) five and youn ger. The devices appare ntly had made them sick.
Tim McAfee is director of the CDC Office 'nsSmok ing and Health. He says the problem is regulation, meaning the U.S. Federal government does not control e-cigarettes(36) ________ ____
they contain liquid n icoti ne.
Mr. McAfee adds that liquid ni coti ne is a well-k nown dan ger.
“ Nicotine historically has been used as a pesticide in the United States. And that have really had for many, many decades significant poisonings when people got exposed to ni coti ne that was in liquid soluti ons.

Mr. McAfee explains that nicotine poisoning happens(37) ______ the substanee gets into the
skin, gets into the eyes or is swallowed. Even a small amount, he says,(38) _____ make a pers on
sick. Nicot ine pois oning can cause stomach pain or a sense of imbala nee. Headaches and seizures
(突发疾病) are also com mon sighs of ni coti ne pois oning. And too much ni cot ine can kill.
Tim McAfee says e-cigarettes do not create the level of risk to people as tobacco products do. He no tes that almost 500,000 America ns die each year from cigarettes.
“ So, cigarettes are the winner in that con test. And we don ' t really know what happe n with e-cigarettes. ”
E-cigarettes do not contain hundreds of harmful chemicals(39) _________ are found in real cigarettes. So, the U.S. Surge on Gen eral has suggested that e-cigarettes may be a useful tool for adults(40) _____________ (try) to end their tobacco use, or quit.
But McAfee worries that tee nagers may think electro nic cigarettes are harmless. They could become addicted, or hooked, on the ni coti ne and the n start smok ing real cigarettes. In other words, he fears that for young people fake (假装)e-cigarettes could be a “ gateway ” to the real thing. Section B
Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only
the grow ing field of space tourism, it may be in five or fifty years.
Space Adventures is taking reservations for the flights, __41__ to the first manned spaceflights. The trip will cost $90,000, with a $6,000 __42__ required. More than 200 people have made reservati ons, said Sarah, Dalt on, the compa ny spokeswoma n.
John Spencer of the Space Tourism Society says that a more realistic __43__ for regular space travel is 50 years. Issues of expe nse, difficulty, and dan ger must still be resolved. Oh yes -a reusable vehicle must also be inven ted. He adds, however, that ten years from now, a __44__ number of people may be able to visit a space station. He says he expects a fleet of private space
“ spaces"(游艇)to be in __45__ in 20 to 25 years. They will do what he calls
“ orbitalsuper yachting. After that, there will be cruise lines, like those that travel the Earth ' s ocea ns, as well as space hotels and resorts.
There have been only a few studies to dete rmine the public ' s interest in space tourism, but they all con s goi
vehicles or
clude that a __46__ of people would like to visit space and would be willi ng to pay
good money for it.
Accord ing to expert Patrick Colli ns, betwee n 5 milli on and 20 milli on people will head for space by 2030. He also 47—100 flights a day leavi ng Earth. It would be 48 to have more
than 100 hotels in Earth orb
it (轨道),a few more orbit ing the moon, and a few on the moon's
surface. These hotels would __49__ more than 100,000 people, who would work month-long shifts. Each hotel would have a service stati on. Such service stati ons would provide oxyge n, water, and hydroge n. They might also ship __50__ safe electric power back to Earth.
If all the issues can be resolved, Coll ins says that space tourism could one day become a $1 trillio n. III. Reading Comprehension
Section A Directions: For each bla nk in the followi ng passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each bla nk with the word or phrase that best fits the con text.
The survey about childhood in the Third World shows that the struggle for survival is long and hard. But in the rich world, childre n can suffer from a differe nt kind of poverty —of the spirit. 51_ , one Western country alone now sees 14, 000 attempted suicides (自杀)every year by children under 15, and one child 52
five needs psychiatric (心理)advice.
There are many good things about 53 in the Third World. Take the close and con sta nt relati on betwee n childre n and their pare nts, relatives and n eighbours for example. In the West, the very nature of work puts distanee between 54 and children. But in most Third World villages mother and father do not go miles away each day to work in offices. 55_ , the child sees mother and father, relati ons and n eighbours work ing 56 and ofte n shares in that work.
A child 57 in this way learns his or her role through joining in the community's work : help ing to dig or build, look after ani mals or babies --- rather tha n through play ing with water and sand in kin dergarte n, keep ing pets 58 play ing with dolls.
These childre n may grow up with a less oppressive sense of space and time tha n the wester n childre n. Their sense of days and time has a lot to do with the cha nge of seas ons and positi ons of the sun or the moon in the sky. Childre n in the rich world, 59 , are provided with a watch
as one of the 60 sig ns of growing up, so that they can 61 along with their parents about being late for school times, meal times, bed times, the times of TV shows.
Third World childre n do not usually 62 to stay in doors, still less in highrise apartme nts (公寓).In stead of dan gerous roads, "keep off the grass" sig ns and "do n't speak to strangers", there is often a sense of 63 to study and play. Parents can see their children outside rather tha n observe them 64 from ten floors up.
65_, twelve millio n childre n un der five still die every year through hun ger and disease. But
childhood in the Third World is not all bad.
51. A. As usual B. For in sta nee C. I n fact D. In other
words
52. A. by B. i n C. to D. under
53. A. childhood B. poverty C. spirit D. survival
54. A. adults B. fathers C. n eighbours D. relatives
55. A. An yhow B. However C. I nstead D. Still
56. A. away B. alone C. along D. nearby
57. A. grow ing up B. livi ng through C. playi ng D. worki ng
58.
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. so
59. A. at any moment B. at the same time C. on the other hand D. on the
whole
60.
A.
easiest B. earliest C. happiest D. quickest
61.
A. care
B. fear
C. hurry
D. worry
62.
A. dare
B. expect
C. have
D. require
63.
A. control
B. danger
C. disappointment
D. freedom
64. A. anxiously B. eagerly C. impatiently D. proudly
65.
A. Above all
B. In the end
C. Of course
D. What's
Section B
Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.
(A)
West End theatre is a popular term for mainstream professional theatre in London, or sometimes more specifically for shows staged in the large theatres of London 's “Theatreland ”. Along with New York 's Broadway Theatre, West End theatre is usually considered to represent the highest level of theatre in the English speaking world. Seeing a West End show is a common tourist activity in London.
Total attendances broke the 12 million in 2002, and in May and June 2005. The Times reported that this record might be broken in 2005. Factors behind high ticket sales in the first half of 2005 included new hit musicals such as Billy Elliot, the Producers and Mary Poppins and the high number of film stars appearing. Since the late 1990s there has been an increase in the number of American actors on the London stage.
London 's main theatre district is located in the heart of the West End of the city centre. Renowned theatre streets include Drury Lane, Shaftesbury Avenue, and the Strand. This area contains approximately forty large theatres and is often referred to Theatreland. The works staged are mainly musicals, classic or plays, and comedy performances.
Most of the theaters in “Theatreland ”are late Victorian of Edwardian, and they are privately owned. Most of them have their own characteristics with a splendid past. On the other hand, present audience will find them not comfortable as the leg room of the seat is often cramped (people were smaller a hundred years ago) and audience facilities such as bars and restrooms are often much smaller than those in modern theatres. The protected status of the buildings and their confined urban locations, combined with financial limit, mean that it is very difficult to make through improvements to the level of comfort offered. In 2004, it was estimated that an investment of £ 250 million was required for modernization, and the theatre owners failed to request a lower tax to help them meet the costs.
66. Which of the following statement does not describe West End theatre right?
A. West End theatre refers to the professional theatre in London.
B. West End theatre is one of the famous theatres in London.
C. West End theatre also refers to the plays in the theatreland in London.
D. Seeing West End theatre show is a must for tourists to London.
67. What might not be the reason for the increasing ticket sale?
A. West End theatre often stages best musicals.
B. West End theatre has attracted quite a number of film stars.
C. Theatreland is located in the heart of the West End.
D. The facilities of traditional theatres have been improved.
68. What is the word cramped in the last paragraph mean?
A. Limited
B. Small
C. Comfortable
D. Spacious
69. Which can you not infer from the passage?
A. Broadway theatre also reflects the high level of theatre in the English-speaking world.
B. West End theatre came into existence around 100 years ago.
C. West End theatre used to belong to Queen Victoria and King Edward.
D. The theatre owners did not succeed in persuading government to reduce their tax to rebuild the
theatres.
(B)
Vancouver(温哥华)
Natural Resources
As a major centre for the global forestry industry, Vancouver is host to many international forestry conferences and events, and the natural home of the massive BC forestry business. Companies such as Canfor and West Fraser Timber Co., the second and third largest lumber (木材)producers in the world, are headquartered in Vancouver. Vancouver is also a major centre for the mining industry.
International trade
International trade is a key part for Vancouver's economy. The city has Canada's largest port and is one of North America's major gateways for Pan-Pacific (泛太平洋)trade. The Port of Vancouver ranks first in North America in total foreign exports and second on the West Coast in total goods volume.
Banking and Financial
The headquarters for HSBC Canada (汇丰银行)is located in the Financial District in downtown. Canada's third largest commercial entity (实体), Jim Pattison Group is also based in Vancouver.
International relation
Vancouver is a major centre for diplomacy (外交) and foreign relations. Most countries of the world have con sulate (领事馆)or gen eral offices in the Cen tral Busin ess District. I n fact, many major diplomatic conferences are hosted by the city - including the world famous G7 summit with President Clinton, APEC, and the World Trade Organization. Greenpeace has its world headquarters in the city. Therefore, Vancouver was among the first North American cities to declare itself a Nuclear Weapons Free Zone.
Tourism
Tourism is a leading industry to Vancouver. The Whistler-Blackcomb Resort is among the most popular skiing resorts in North America, and will be the site of the downhill events of the 2010 Winter Olympics. Vancouver's beaches, parks, waterfronts, and mountain backdrops and its multi- cultural character attract more and more tourists.
Film
Vancouver was the source of the sobriquet (绰号)"Hollywood North", for hosting the production of about ten percent of Hollywood's movies. Many U.S. television and films series are shot exclusively in Vancouver. This has partly been because of the favourable Canadian dollar exchange rate.
70. Which of the following description about Vancouver is NOT true according to the passage?
A. The Port of Vancouver ranks first in North America in total foreign exports.
B. Vancouver is a film production centre and called “ Hollywood North".
C. International forestry conferences and events were held in Vancouver.
D. Vancouver is a leading centre for the global agriculture and industry.
71. Which of the following organizations or events is not related to Vancouver?
A. Jim Pattison Group
B. WHO
C. Greenpeace
D. The 2010 Winter Olympics
72. If you are a graduate from Shanghai Finance and Economics University, what is it that
will probably attract you to visit Vancouver?
A. Its international trade.
B. Its film industry.
C. HSBC Canada.
D. Its beautiful natural scenery.
73. We can infer _____ from the part: International relation.
A. Vancouver is a major centre for foreign relations.
B. Vancouver has hosted many major diplomatic conferences.
C. APEC and WTO are headquartered in Vancouver.
D. Canada is a peace-loving country.
(C)
Jogging has become the most popular individual sport in America. Many theories, even some mystical (神秘的)ones, have been advanced to explain the popularity of jogging. The plain truth is that jogging is a cheap, quick and efficient way to maintain (or achieve )physical fitness.
The most useful sort of exercise is exercise that develops the heart, lungs, and circulatory (循环的)systems. If these systems are fit, the body is ready for almost any sport and for almost any sudden demand made by work or emergencies. One can train more specifically, as by developing strength for weight lifting or the ability to run straight ahead for short distances with great power 高三英语质量调研8 / 15
as in football, but running trains your heart and lungs to deliver oxygen more efficiently to all parts of your body. It is worth doing that this sort of exercise is the only kind that can reduce heart disease, the nu mber one cause of death in America.
Only one sort of equipme nt is n eeded -a good pair of shoes. Physicia ns advise begi nning
joggers not to run in a tennis or gym shoe. Many desig n adva nces have bee n made in only the last several years that make an excellent running shoe indispensable (不可缺少的)if a runner wishes to develop as quickly as possible, with as little cha nee of injury as possible. A good running shoe will have soft pads for absorb ing shock, as well as slightly built-up heels and full heel cups (后跟垫)that will give the knee and ankle more stability. A wise investment in good shoes will prevent blisters (水泡)and the foot, ankle and knee injuries and will also enable the wearer to run on paved or soft surfaces. No other special equipme nt is n eeded; you can jog in any cloth ing you desire, even your street clothes.
Many joggers wear expensive, flashy (华丽的)warm -up suits, but just as many wear a simple pair of gym shoes and T- shirt; in fact, many people just jog in last year ' s clothes. In cold weather, several layers of clothing are better than one heavy sweater or coat. If joggers are weari ng several layers of clothi ng, they can add or subtract layers as con diti ons cha nge.
It takes surprisingly little time to develop the ability to run. The American Jogging Associati on has a twelve -week program desig ned to move from a fiftee n-minute walk (which almost anyone can man age who is in reas on able health)to a thirty-minute run. A measure of com mon sen se, a physical exam in ati on, and a pla nned schedule are all it takes.
74. They main purpose of this passage is to ____ .
A. discuss joggi ng as a physical fitn ess program
B. describe the type of cloth ing n eeded for joggi ng
C. provide scie ntific evide nee of the ben efits of joggi ng
D. la unch a n ati on wide physical fitn ess campaig n
75. The most effective kind of exercise should be the one that _________ .
A. trains the body for weight lift ing
B. en ables a pers on to run straight ahead
C. is both ben eficial and in expe nsive
D. develops the heart, l un gs, and circulatory systems
76. We can con clude from this passage that ___ .
A. joggi ng makes heart disease no Ion ger an America n problem
B. joggi ng can be harmful if the runner is not properly prepared
C. warm-up suits are preferable to gym shoes and T-shirts
D. joggi ng is bad for the an kles and kn ees
77. What can we learn from the third paragraph?
A. For beg inning joggers , tennis or gym shoes are better choices.
B. A pair of good running shoes is n ecessary for a runner to develop quickly.
C. A pair of good running shoes with a full heel-cup is desig ned to preve nt shock.
D. Comfortable pads will give the knees and ankles more stability.
Section C
Directions: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.
Most people look forward to retirement as a time when they can finally take up activities that they never had the time or energy to pursue before .But some recent studies on people in their golden years are disturbing: they suggest that retirees are more likely to suffer from depression
and possibly higher rates of other diseases such as heart disease and high blood pressure .That's why a new study of French workers is welcome news.
Led by Hugo Westerlund, a professor of psychology at Stockholm University, the study of more than 14,000 workers found lower rates of depression and fatigue (疲劳) in people after they got tired while they were still employed.
The scientists followed the employees of the French national gas and electric company for 14 years.They found in the year immediately after retirement, the volunteers reported 40% fewer depressive symptoms than they had in the year before their retirement .The researchers also found an 81% drop in reports of both mental and physical fatigue over the same time period.
Clearly, said Westerlund, much of these decrease in physical and mental fatigue can be traced back to relief from the stresses of work .The decline in depressive symptoms suggests that retirement may be having a positive mental effect, too, which may have a lot to do with the generous pensions (养老金) that French workers enjoy .Most retirees in that country still benefit from about 80% of their yearly salaries.
“The economic or financial situation in retirement is very important, ”Westerlund says.“We don't know if the decrease in fatigue and depressive symptoms is because of the removal of something bad while in work or the addition of something good while in retirement .But no matter what the reason, if life in retirement is not comfortable, then we won
'tsee the improvements we
did.”
However, in European nations like France, governments are considering changes to pension plans, which may affect retirees 'health after they leave their jobs -with less of a financial safety net, workers may no longer seem so mentally and physically happy to be out of work .(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN EIGHT WORDS.) 78.According to some recent studies, retired people may have depression and higher rates of other diseases like ____________________ .
79.Westerlund 's group found that in the year just after the retirement most retired French workers felt much less tired both ______________________________ .
80.What does the word “improvements”in paragraph 5 refer to? ____________________
81.Retirement may make people happier with ______________ .
第II 卷(共47 分)
I. Translation
Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.
1、商店里的商品琳琅满目,让我们眼花缭乱。

( accustomed)
2、丰富的网络资讯吸引老老少少上网冲浪。

( attract)
3、在发展经济的同时,我们必须注意节约资源和防止污染。

( attention )
4、我校正不遗余力地满足学生对课外活动的需求。

( demand)
5、与会者来自各行各业,但他们对教育的重要性问题的看法却是一致的。

(Although)
II. Guided Writing
Directions: Write an En glish compositi on in 120 —50 words accord ing to the in struct ions
given below in Chinese.
假设你是李华,今年你将毕业。

在毕业晚会上,你将作为高三毕业生代表作一次简短的英语告别演讲。

你的发言必须包括以下内容:
1 、对三年高中生活的怀念;
2、对老师的真情感谢;
3、对母校的祝福。

普陀区 2015 学年第二学期高三英语质量调研
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21. Belgium 22. a financial manager 23. planning/organizing 24.stressed (out)/tense/nervous
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41. H 42. G 43. K 44. D 45. B 46.E 47. A 48. J 49. C 50. F 评分标准: 41— 50题,每小题 1 分。

51. B 52. B 53. A 54. A 55. C 56. D 57. A 58. C 59. C 60. B 61. A 62. C 63. D 64. A 65. C 评分标准: 51— 65题,每小题 1 分。

66. B 67. D 68. A 69. C
70. D 71. B 72. C 73.
D
74. A 75. D 76. B 77. B
评分标准: 66—77 题,每小题 2分。

78. heart disease and high blood pressure 79. mentally and physically
80. The decrease in fatigue and depressive symptoms. 81. more of a financial safety net 评分标准:。

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