2017年上海市松江区中考一模(即期末)英语试题及答案

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2016~2017学年上海市松江区英语中考一模卷

2016~2017学年上海市松江区英语中考一模卷

松江区2016学年度第一学期期末质量抽测初三英语 2017.01I.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 he 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)Orange B)Apple C)Lemon D)Banana.8.A)8:00 B)8:04 C)8:40 D)10:00foot.bus. D)OnC)By9.A)By car. B)By bike.yuan. D)30yuan.10.A)10yuan. B)18yuan. C)2011.A)At the airport. B)In the cinema. C)At the restaurant. D)In the hospital.12.A)Because she is on a diet. B)Because she is not hungry.C)Because she doesn’t feel well. D)Because the food is not delicious.13.A)Their mother’s best friend. B)Their mother’s birthday party.C)Their mother’s favorite sport. D)Their mother’s birthday present.14.A)Tom is in a traffic jam.B)Tom is going skating with Kitty.C)Tom is having dinner with Kitty now.D)It will take Tom a long time to finish dinner.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短文内容,符合用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示)(6分)15.Alice got her first job in a big company after leaving school at 18.16.Alice doesn’t think graduating from university will help her find a better job.17.Kitty opened her first shop as soon as she left school at 16.18.Kitty thinks working for oneself is better than going to university.19.Jack felt very surprised when he found his boss used to be his classmate.20.Jack would agree with the idea of going to university before getting a job.D.Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences(听短文,完成下列内容。

9.-2016~2017学年上海市松江区英语中考一模卷(含答案)

9.-2016~2017学年上海市松江区英语中考一模卷(含答案)

上海尚孔教育培训有限公司松江区2016学年度第一学期期末质量抽测初三英语2017.01I.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 he 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)Orange B)Apple C)Lemon D)Banana.8.A)8:00 B)8:04C)8:40 D)10:009.A)By car. B)By bike. C)By bus. D)On foot.10.A)10 yuan. B)18yuan. C)20 yuan. D)30yuan.11.A)At the airport. B)In the cinema. C)At the restaurant. D)In the hospital.12.A)Because she is on a diet. B)Because she is not hungry.C)Because she doesn’t feel well. D)Because the food is not delicious.13.A)Their mother’s best friend. B)Their mother’s birthday party.C)Their mother’s favorite sport. D)Their mother’s birthday present.14.A)Tom is in a traffic jam.B)Tom is going skating with Kitty.C)Tom is having dinner with Kitty now.D)It will take Tom a long time to finish dinner.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短文内容,符合用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示)(6分)15.Alice got her first job in a big company after leaving school at 18.16.Alice doesn’t think graduating from university will help her find a better job.上海尚孔教育培训有限公司17.Kitty opened her first shop as soon as she left school at 16.18.Kitty thinks working for oneself is better than going to university.19.Jack felt very surprised when he found his boss used to be his classmate.20.Jack would agree with the idea of going to university before getting a job.D.Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences(听短文,完成下列内容。

2017学年第一学期松江区高三英语一模试卷+答案

2017学年第一学期松江区高三英语一模试卷+答案

松江区2017学年度第一学期期末质量监控试卷高三英语(满分140分,完卷时间120分钟)2017.12 I. Listening ComprehensionSection A (10分)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. At a concert. B. In a restaurant. C. In a flower shop. D. In a supermarket.2. A. 15. B. 50. C. 85. D. 100.3. A. Excited. B. Interested. C. Entertained. D. Disappointed.4. A. Because her boss will return her the money after seeing the receipt.B. Because her boss asks her to buy a lot of things.C. Because she wants to establish a standard procedure in her company.D. Because she wants to check everything she has bought.5. A. Go on with the chat. B. Review his lessons.C. Connect with his friends.D. Talk with his friends face to face.6. A. He is always in a good mood. B. He has spent more money than expected.C. He is good at playing the piano.D. He’s pleased with his purchase.7. A. Mr. White’s new appointment. B. Mr. White’s vacation.C. An important vacant position.D. How to apply for a job.8. A. Her shoes will be in stock next month.B. She is longing for the shoes that are currently unavailable.C. She is unwilling to wait for a long time.D. She ca n’t bear waiting.9. A. Policeman and car driver. B. Librarian and student.C. Doctor and patient.D. Post clerk and customer.10. A. John will deliver a presentation tomorrow about a new electronic device.B. The clients are very nervous about the quality of the new car.C. Tracy’s presentation is about a type of new electric car.D. Tracy is nervous because this electric car hasn’t received positive feedback before.高三英语第1页共16页Section B (15分)Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and a longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. 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 news.11. A. Because man makes us of only 20% of the brain’s capacity.B. Because the other 80% of man’s brain will grow in due time.C. Because man’ brain has grown larger over the past centuries.D. Because man will use his brain more and more as time goes on.12. A. He thinks and feels in different ways.B. He has smaller eyes and wears better glasses.C. He has no hair because it is no longer useful.D. His fingers grow weaker because he doesn’t use them.13. A. M an’s life will be different in the future.B. Future man will look different from us.C. Man is growing taller and uglier as time goes by.D. The fun ctions of man’s organs will function as well as today.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Reading magazine articles. B. Preparing book reports.C. Writing research papers.D. Selecting information sources.15. A. Gathering nonrelevant information. B. Stealing another person’s ideas.C. Sharing notes with someone else.D. Handing in assignments late.16. A. In the student’s own words. B. In direct quotations.C. In short phrases.D. In shorthand.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. Checking the room. B. Arranging a large conference.C. Running a hotel.D. Handling a complaint.18. A. There is no lavatory paper. B. The toilet doesn’t flush properly.C. The water doesn’t run away in the shower.D. There is no pillow in the room.19. A. Busy. B. Unhappy.C. Excited.D. Hot.20. A. Adjust the regulator. B. fix the toilet and shower.C. Send the lavatory paper.D. Send a cake and fruit.高三英语第2页共16页II. Grammar and VocabularySection A (10分)Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.One of my (21) ________ (memorable) vacations took place on a farm.When I was a boy, my parents and I traveled from New York City to the Pennsylvania countryside for a weeklong taste of rural life. We stayed in a guesthouse on a farm, (22) ________ (join) in the daily routines and eating meals with the farmer and his family. We got up early to see the cows as they (23) ________ (milk). I even tried my hand at milking one, and then joined the farmer as he released the cows into the field afterward.Decades later I still have vivid memories of that trip and of experiencing a lifestyle so different (24) ________ my own. It made me realize the value of a vacation.To this day, I wonder (25) ________ that farmer ever managed to enjoy a vacation of his own. There is never a day when the animals don’t need to be fed. But I still think of that family trip when I plan my approach to taking time off with my wife and kids. Vacations are a time for resting and connecting. As a bank manager, I spend much of my workday encouraging my customers to save their money. One of the reasons I give is that we should all have enough for a family vacation every year. In our busy lives, family is what we (26) ________ be saving our money and time for.For my family, our vacation starts when we begin planning the trip. We talk about destinations and our budget ahead of time. Among the things we discuss: Can we save money by renting a house instead of spending six nights in a hotel? Would it be better (27) ________ (buy) groceries and cook for ourselves rather than eat out every night?(28) ________ (involve) the kids in planning the vacation makes sure that they have a great vacation too. I prefer to visit historical sites and museums while they love to fish and swim. So I build in some relaxation time for us all (29) ________ ________ the vacation can work for everyone.Each year, setting aside vacation time to spend together is especially important to us. This is th e one week a year I don’t care whether my kids clean their room or do the dishes. (30) ________ matters that week is that everyone is having a great time.Section B (10分)Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.高三英语第3页共16页高三英语 第4页 共16页The human face is a remarkable piece of work. The astonishing variety of facial 31 helps people recognize each other and is crucial to the formation of complex societies. So is the face’s ability to send emotional 32 , whether through a(n) 33 blush or a false smile. People spend much of their waking lives, in the office and the courtroom as well as the bar and the bedroom, reading faces, for signs of attraction, hostility and trust.Technology is rapidly catching up with the human ability to read faces. In America facial recognition is used by churches to 34 worshippers’ attendance; in Britain, by retailers to spot past shoplifters. This year Welsh police used it to arrest a(n) 35 outside a football game. In China it verifies the identities of ride-hailing drivers, 36 tourists to enter attractions and lets people pay for things with a smile. Apple’s new iPhone is expected to use it to 37 the homescreen.Set against human skills, such applications might seem gradual. Some breakthroughs, such as flight or the Internet, obviously transform human abilities; facial recognition seems merely to encode them. Although faces are 38 to individuals, they are also public, so technology does not, at first sight, intrude on something that is private. And yet the ability to record, 39 and analyze images of faces cheaply, quickly and on a vast 40 promises one day to bring about fundamental changes to notions of privacy, fairness and trust.III. Reading Comprehension Section A (15分)Directions:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.The notion of building brand personality is promoted by Starbucks as a part of company culture to embed meaning in their products and thus attract more customers.Starbucks literally changed the definition of “a good cup of coffee”. For Starbucks, the brand had three elements: coffee, the beans the coffee would be of the highest possible quality. Outstanding store personnel were employed and trained in coffee knowledge and 43 service. Store design, atmosphere and aroma (浓香) all 44 the “Starbucks Experience”.Almost all Starbucks stores were corporately owned and controlled. Starbucks prided itself on the “Starbucks Experience”, 45 coffee to provide a unique experience for its customers.46 those traditional coffee houses providing you with the grab-and-go service, Starbucks provides you with more than coffee. You get great people, first-rate music, a comfortable and upbeat meeting place, and 47 advice on brewing excellent coffee at home. At home you’re part of a family. At work you’re part of a compa ny. And somewhere in between is a place where you can sit back and be yourself. That’s what a Starbucks store has been 48 to creating for its customers —a kind of “third place” where they can 49 , reflect, read, chat or listen.The green Starbucks logo is a mermaid that looks like the end of the double image of the sea. It was designed by Terry Heckler, who got the 50 from the wooden statue of the sea. Mermaid logo also 51 original and modern meanings: her face is very simple, but with modern abstract forms of packaging; the middle is black and white, the only color on the outside surrounded by a circle.Starbucks makes the typical American culture gradually broken down into elements of 52 : the visual warmth, hearing the way, smelling the aroma of coffee and so on. Just think, through the huge glass windows, watching the crowded streets, 53 sipping a coffee flavor, which is in line with the “Yapi”, the feeling of experience in the 54 life.But the 55 of Starbuc ks is not about the coffee, although it’s great coffee. Coffee is only a carrier. Coffee consumption, to a great extent, is an emotional and cultural level of consumption.41.A. people B. managers C. customers D. clients42.A. assured B. promised C. ensured D. predicted43.A. emergency B. environment C. employment D. customer44.A. consisted of B. benefited from C. contributed to D. headed for45.A. going beyond B. coming across C. making up D. depending on46.A. With regard to B. In addition to C. Compared with D. In terms of47.A. general B. reasonable C. legal D. fascinating48.A. committed B. alerted C. subjected D. required49.A. negotiate B. perform C. conceal D. escape50.A. imagination B. inspiration C. patent D. philosophy51.A. creates B. cultivates C. credits D. conveys52.A. brand B. logo C. possession D. experience53.A. greedily B. gently C. persistently D. indifferently54.A. busy B. easy C. miserable D. energetic55.A. product B. vision C. essence D. importance高三英语第5页共16页Section B (22分)Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Men are as likely as women to suffer from postnatal (产后的) depression, a study shows. One in ten fathers — the same ratios as mothers — are found to suffer before or after birth. By the time their child reaches 12 weeks, as many as one in four are feeling down.The symptoms observed in the American study are not thought to be hormonal — as they are in women — and are instead probably a response to the pressures of fatherhood. These include the expense of having children, changed relationship with partners and fear of paternal (父亲的) responsibility. In the early weeks, the lack of sleep and extra domestic chores also take the toll.The study put the overall rate of depression among new fathers at 10.4 percent — double the estimated 4.8 percent for all men in any 12-month period. Around 8 percent were affected in the 12 weeks before and after birth, according to the Eastern Virginia Medical School Research. The study found parents were more likely to be down if their partner was too.It is estimated that around one in ten women suffers postnatal depression, even if they have never had mental health problems. Without treatment the condition can last for months. Although most women have a few days of “Baby Blues” shortly after birth, postnatal depression can kick in up to six months later. Experts say that paternal depression is serious because it can have “substantial emotional, behavioural and developmental” effects on children.56. The “Baby Blues” effect among fathers may be caused by the following except __________.A. domestic choresB. fatherhood pressureC. paternal responsibilityD. hormone imbalance57. What does the underlined phrase“take the toll”in paragraph 2 mean?A. Cost a lot of money.B. Take the lead.C. Have a bad effect.D. Have no links.58. Which could be the best title for the passage?A. Therapy for DepressionB. Father Getting Baby BluesC. Effects of Father BluesD. Postnatal Recovery高三英语第6页共16页高三英语第7页共16页59. Which way is most suitable for Mary, who can just spare one day to travel around Singapore?A. Night Safari.B. DUCK.C. City Sightseeing.D. Flyer.60. If David and his 9-year-old son are both animal lovers, they had better dial ___________ formore information before their tour.A. 6338-6877B. 6338-6859C. 6338-3311D. 6338-682661. Mr. Smith is going to take his wife, his 13-year-old daughter and his 1-year-old son to visitSingapore at their own leisurely pace, he should get at least ___________ ready.A. $89B. $99C. $91D. $10162. Which organization in Singapore is most likely to issue the information above?A. Education Commission.B. Health Department.C. Transportation Bureau.D. Tourism Bureau.(C)Antibiotics, vaccines, organ transplant and HIV/AIDS treatments are all medical milestones that have indisputably made life better and saved millions of lives. But all these advances and countless others were developed using animals. The latest eye shadow and other cosmetics and industrial chemicals are also developed with animal testing.The lab animal issue has received attention in China in recent years as more people are concerned about animals’ rights. China has no animal welfare laws prohibiting cruelty to animals, but there are standards (1986 and 2006) for humane treatment of lab animals, though these are difficult to enforce.World Day for Laboratory Animals was established in 1979 by the British National Anti-Vivisection Society, memorializing millions of animals that contributed to pure science, medicine, industry, fashion and the cosmetics industry. It’s also a day of action to protest the use of live animals for experiments from lab rats and dogs to cattle and primates (灵长类动物).Thousands of activists worldwide are campaigning to raise awareness and demand an end to experimentation with animals, though there are few effective alternatives. The British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection estimates that 100 million vertebrates (脊椎动物) are used in experiments every year, 10 to 11 million in the European Union. This doesn’t include mice, rats, frogs and animals not yet weaned. There are no reliable figures for China where specially bred animals are used extensively for research. Some date indicate around 16 million vertebrates were used in 2006. Three Rs principleThe three Rs are principles for lab animal welfare proposed by microbiologist RL Burch and zo ologist W.M.S. Russel in 1959. They are “reduction, refinement and replacement” and scientists高三英语第8页共16页are encouraged to follow them.*Reduce the number of animals by improving experimental techniques and increasing information sharing among researchers.*Refine experiments and treatment to reduce suffering; use less invasive techniques, improve care and living conditions.*Replace experiments on live animals with alternative testing where possible.“But the three Rs suggests general acquiescence (默许) in animal experimentation,” says astatement by Animal Rights in Chine (ARC), set up in 2006 by over 3000 campaigners who have been urging the use of alternatives.The alternatives activists advocate include using cell cultures instead of whole animals, using phototoxicity tests on chemicals to predict their effects on humans, using computer models, studying human volunteers and working on isolated tissues. These approaches can be useful but they can’t provide the answers that animal research can.“Animal experiment ation is a basic, very important method in life science study and biomedical research and in some specific fields, so it is irreplaceable,” says Yang Fei, deputy director of the Animal Experimentation Department of Fudan University. Yang has worked on regulating and standardizing animal testing for over 15 years.He says testing on primates is still necessary because their immune system is very similar to that of humans. They are needed to develop drugs for malaria, HIV/AIDS and infections such as SARS, he says, though admitting the approach is not perfect.63. According to the passage, ___________ may not be related to animal testing.A. Cough mixturesB. Genetically modified riceC. Dior LipsticksD. Artificial livers64. World Day for Laboratory animals was set up for the following reasons except ___________.A. to call for better experimental techniques to reduce sufferingsB. to memorialize the animals sacrificed in the labsC. to raise awareness of animal rightD. to offer the activists a chance to raise their objections to the use of animals’ forexperiments65. Why W.M.S Russel advocated researchers to share more information?A.Because researchers can better cooperate with each other to eliminate animal testing.B. Because researchers can turn to alternatives to replace animal testing.C. Because researchers can avoid repeating similar testing on animals.D. Because researchers can make the animal testing more effective.66. ___________ is the biggest obstacle to cancelling animal testing.A. Lack of enough fundB. Lack of human awarenessC. Lack of supportive statisticsD. Lack of effective alternatives高三英语第9页共16页Section C (8分)Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.Overnight, eating fried chicken in the People’s Square is OUT; instead, people started to drink HEEKCAA and eat Bao Master. This year, the qu eues in front of the doors of “Wanghong delicacies” were so dense that a cup of tea has been hyped to over 80 Yuan by scalpers (黄牛) and local bloggers even customized a one-day tour to eat in Shanghai.To a great extent, W anghong phenomenon depends on merchants’ business strategy. ______67______. Business also works on publicity. Before HEEKCAA’s arrival in Shanghai, it has advertised through microblog, local life service and other self-media, which has generated a certain amount of heat among the public. Once people make the purchase, the “sense of accomplishment” will urge some of them to show off at their Wechat moments, which is good for brand image. Also, when a product is quickly recognized by consumers, capitals will come in great numbers. The boost of capitals undoubtedly helps the subsequent publicity of the brand.______68______. In the Internet era, the spread of information is so fast that it doesn’t matter whether the tea tastes good or bad; it’s just a matter of whether you ever drink it. There is a word for this behavior —“fomo”, which means fear of missing out. Oxford University professor said this is not new. As social animals, humans have a strong desire to be part of a group, to be accepted, recognized, valued and remembered. A little baby cries for a hug and a child makes small trouble to get noticed. These behaviors are, in the eyes of sociologists, anxious for existence. It’s just that social media today that make it easier for people to perceive other pe ople’s lives, and have a sense of loss not to join them when they know what others are doing.10-20 Yuan is the exchange value of milk tea, but it’s the symbol va lue of the goods that encourages people to “pull the grass”. Just like the lipstick, mailbox a nd graffiti wall that have been on the list of Wanghong, people want to use relatively controllable spending to gain satisfaction from a moments’ thumb up. ______69______.With the development of society, consumers are not just buying a product but its brand culture and quality of life, so the appearance of light consuming is inevitable. However, “Wanghong economy” is always short-lived because this consumer group is changeable in affection. Consumers who co me by “physical attractiveness” will quickly vanis h if there is no implicit value or connotation to support. ______70______. Besides, consumers should make rational consumption instead of just following the trend.高三英语第10页共16页IV. Summary Writing (10分)Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.When a rather dirty, poorly dressed person kneels at your feet and puts out his hands to beg for a few coins, do you hurry on, not knowing what to do, or do you feel sad and hurriedly hand over some money? What should our attitude to beggars be? There can be no question that the world is full of terribly sad stories. It must be terrible to have no idea where our next meal is going to come from. It seems cruel not to give some money to beggars.Certainly, most of the world’s great religions order us to be open hearted and share what we have with those less fortunate than ourselves. But has the world changed? Maybe what was morally right in the old days, when one knew exactly who in the village had suffered misfortune and needed help, is no longer the best idea. Quite a few people will not give to beggars. Let us look at their arguments.First, some believe that many city beggars dress up on purpose to look pitiable and actually make a good living from begging. Giving to beggars only encourages this sort of evil. Secondly, there is the worry that the money you give will be spent on beer, wine or drugs. Thirdly, there is the opinion that there is no real excuse for begging. One might be poor, but that is no reason for losing one’s sense of pride and self-dependence.Related to this is the opinion that the problem should be dealt with by the government rather than ordinary people. Some people think beggars should go to the local government department and receive help.It is hard to come to any final conclusion; there are various cases and we must deal with them differently. A few coins can save a life in some situations, and even if the money is wasted, that does not take away the moral goodness of the giver.V. Translation (15分)Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.72. 我们在国外旅游时,应当遵循当地的风俗。

12-01-英语-2017松江区英语一模试卷(含答案)

12-01-英语-2017松江区英语一模试卷(含答案)

上海市松江区2016学年度第一学期质量监控试卷高三英语(满分140分,考试时间120分钟)2016.11I.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.At a train station. B.At a gas station.C.At a gas station.D.At a bus station.2. A.$4. B.$10. C.$14. D.$.14.3. A.Receptionist and guest. B.Teacher and student.C.Doctor and patient.D.Waiter and diner.4. A.She has got everything ready. B.She never hesitates over what to take.C.She hates packing by herself.D.She needs more time for packing.5. A.They should wait for John for a while. B.They should stay here for the night.C.They should start the meeting right away.D.They should call John at once.6. A.Reasonable. B.Bright. C.Serious. D.Ridiculous.7. A.She isn’t in the mood to travel. B.France is too far for family holiday.C.Family holiday no longer interests her.D.She has had too many holidays this year.8. A.Send leaflets. B.Go sightseeing. C.Do some gardening. D.Visit a lawyer.9. A.The man is too forgetful. B.The man shouldn’t get annoyed.C.The man has too many keys.D.The man should attend more lessons.10. A.He wants to live in apartments. B.He thinks his signature is unnecessary.C.He has already signed a contract.D.He doesn’t always say what he means.Section BDirections:In Section B,you will hear two short passages,and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages.The passages will be read twice,but the questions will be spoken only once.When you hear a question,read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions11through13are based on the following passage.11. e the company’s equipment. B.Give orders to robots.C.Make decisions for the company.D.Act as Big Brother.12. A.Employees gain full freedom. B.Employees suspect one another.C.Employees children are happy.D.Employees enjoy working there.13. A.Reward. B.Safety. C.Trust. D.Honesty.Questions14through16are based on the following passage.14. cation children. B.saving rare animals.C.Recreating an environment.D.Making a profit.15. A.Animals make visitors stressful. B.Animals must live their lives in cages.C.Animals can feel bored and sad.D.Animals are in danger of extinction.16. A.They are still useful and necessary.B.They have more disadvantages than advantages.C.They are a perfect environment for animals.D.They are recreational places for animals.Section CDirections:In Section C,you will hear a conversation.The conversation will be read twice.After you hear a conversation and the questions about it,read the four possible answers on your paper,and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions17through20are based on the following conversation.17. A.It comes from the heart. B.It’s something you have to think about.C.It never gets boring.D.It’s not a feeling or an emotion.18. A.She had long black hair. B.She wore black leather clothes.C.She never wore pants.D.She wore blue jeans.19. A.Up Your Alley. B.The Blackhearts.C.Cary GlitterD.Sly and the Family Stone.20. A.She didn’t actually have much influence.B.People still don’t understand her.C.She still wants to perform.D.She is a star on the stage.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.Maddie and her mother,Stephanie,thought the screams for help were just Boy Scouts(童子军)around. But then they saw the scene:the boy scouts surrounding a hiker who(21)____________(take)a scary Six-meter drop in an area near the Hoover Dam,a fall that left his right arm with a bone(22)____________ (stick)out.The mother and the daughter(23)____________(suppose)to be having a fun-filled weekend to celebrate Maddie's17th birthday.But the trip turned into an emergency life-saving adventure.Maddie and her mother were nearly a kilometer into their18-kilometer river trip in Black Canyon when they pulled onto some sand.The boy scouts,(24)____________had called9,1,had tied a loose bandage around the hiker,broken arm to stop the bleeding.Maddie knew another bandage was needed and thought of her lifeguard training.She asked(25) ____________anyone had a pen or a stick,and someone picked up a branch.She turned the bandage,carefulnot to hit the bone(26)____________it stopped most of the bleeding.The girl grew up doing junior guards and had recently taken a first aid class as part of her training(27) ____________(become)a lifeguard with California State Parks at Crystal Cove.“I’m happy these trainings are so useful”she said.“(28)____________them,this guy probably would have died.This is something I will never forget.I’ve been considering my college and future career choices and now really feels like that the emergency medical field is(29)____________I would enjoy.”It’s not the first time Maddie has quickly jumped into action when(30)____________(need).In2015 when she was just15during the Surf City Marathon,she was near a man who dropped at mile26.She pulled him out of the road and treated him for shock until paramedics(医务人员)arrive.Section BDirections:Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box.Each word can be use only once.Note that there is one word more than you need.A statuses B.relevantly C.reserves D.highlighting E.populationF.estimatedG.downgradedH.drivingI.criticallyJ.EnforcedK.reverseGood news for giant panda lovers:the cute and cuddly creature has just been brought back from the edge of extinction.The International Union for Conservation of Nature(IUCN)__31__the species from“endangered”to “vulnerable”as the union released its updated Red List on Sept.4at Hawaii with their__32__growing by17 percent in the decade leading up to2014.Chinese conservation efforts,including forest protection and reforestation,are considered to be the__33__ force behind the animal's re-prosperity.The number of panda__34__in China has also jumped to67,from13 in1992.Nearly two-thirds of all wild pandas live there.Restoring the panda’s habitat has given them back their space with food available to them.Apart from giant pandas,the Tibetan Antelope has also moved from“endangered”to“near threatened”. According to a statement from IUCN,the animal's numbers have shrunk severely-dropping from around1 million to a(n)__35__65,000--72,500in the1980s and early1990s-due to commercial poaching(偷猎). Rigorous protection has since been__36__to protect the beasts and the population is now likely to be between 100,000and150,000.Despite the improved__37__,wild animals like the giant panda and the Tibetan Antelope still face challenges.The IUCN warned,for example,that ongoing threats from climate change could eliminate more than35percent of the panda's bamboo habitat in the next80years,which would__38__the species recent gains.Good progress has been made but there is still work to do.The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is devoted to__39__species from around the world and their statuses in relation to their risk of extinction.The list currently has eight categories,including extinct,extinct in the wild,__40__endangered,endangered, vulnerable,near threatened,least concern and data deficient.These categories are based on criteria relating to population trends,size and structure,and geographic range.III.Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.How to help your kids find a purpose?You don’t have to start with the really big questions.Quick,what s the meaning of life?”Many of us may not be able to answer that,but that doesn’t__41__our kids don’t have questions or need answers.“The sense that your personal life is__42__to you is a basis of psychological well-being,”says Michael F. Steger,director of the laboratory for Meaning and Quality of Life at Colorado State University.Not only that,it is tightly tied to being happier,more positive,more__43__,more caring,more helpful,more resilient(坚初), and more satisfied in your life,relationships,and work.But helping your kids find meaning doesn’t mean parents have to__44__all life’s ancient mysteries, Steger says.The__45__is to understand the difference between the meaning of life and the meaning in life.“We do not have to start with the biggest and most troubling questions about our lives,”Steger says.“We can start with trying to__46__how,today,right now,we are going to do one thing that makes the story of our lives more positive,or makes a positive difference to someone else.”With kids in__47__school,Steger says,“At the most basic level,our best hopes for our children are that they feel their lives matter and that they__48__.”To start conversations along those lines,says Steger,“You can ask questions about what they think their best__49__or strengths are,whether they have good relationships with other people,whether they care about others.You can ask them about times when they have made a difference,made someone feel better,felt__50__for doing something,or helped someone out.All of these kinds of questions can start a conversation about your kid’s__51__way of being in and contributing to the world.”In middle school,says Steger,“Kids are being exposed to ideas,behaviors,assumptions,and priorities that might be__52__different from the ones they have always assumed were true.”So for kids this age,parents can start conversations focusing on how your children’s sense of who they are,how they related to others and what life is has been__53__.By high school,according to Steger,“We hope our children see how much their lives matter,see that they are at the beginning of an exciting and strengthening life story,and have some slight ideas about__54__.”But the question of what you want to do with your life is too big for a single conversation,says Steger.Instead, he encourages parents to have__55__,smaller conversations with their kids about how they view themselves and their lives,and what kind of impact they would like to make.41.A.intend B.mean C.remain D.hope42.A.significant B.decisive C.meaningful eful43.A.confident B.cautious C.intelligent D.special44.A.discover B.present C.memorize D.solve45.A.trick B.occupation C.address D.promise46.A.look for B.pick up C.deal with D.figure out47.A.junior B.advanced C.elementary D.senior48.A.make a difference B.spare no effort C.take the initiative D.make a living49.A.specialties B.qualities C.features D.performances50.A.appreciated B.prepared C.understood D.well-known51.A.apparent B.smart C.unique D.appropriate52.A.generally B.eventually C.impossibly pletely53.A.improving B.strengthening C.appearing D.changing54.A.truth B.purpose C.positivity D.contribution55.A.permanent B.long-lasting C.frequent D.occasionalSection BDirections:Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have read.(A)Researchers have developed a method to activate electronic implants in the body and eliminate bacterial infections using a wireless signal.When triggered by remote technology,the device delivers heat to infected tissue.And it could lead to technologies that enable drugs andtreatment to be delivered to patients at the press of a button.The technology was developed by researchers at Tufts University in Massachusetts and the University of Illinois.Mice were given electronic implants that,when a signal was sent,heated up to treat tissue that was infected with staphylococcus,which can cause life-threatening infections of the blood.Tissues collected from the mice24hours after treatment showed no sign of the infection,while the device dissolved in15days, proving it can not only treat infections but also be disposed of easily.The research,which also eliminated E.coli bacteria,was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.Each device,made of silk and magnesium(镁元素),harmlessly dissolved in the animals after the tests.The heating device in the implants has a resistor and power-receiving coil made of magnesium, and the magnesium is wrapped in‘packet’of silk,keeping it safe and controlling its dissolution time.The ability of the device to dissolve is important,as it means such implants would not need to be removed. Implantable medical devices normally use non-degradable materials that have limited operational lifetimes and must eventually be removed or replaced.But these new wireless therapy devices can handle the surgical process,and can then dissolve in minutes or weeks,depending on the time needed."This is an important demonstration step forward for the development of on-demand medial devices that can be turned on remotely to perform a therapeutic function in a patient and then safely disappear after their use, requiring no retrieval,”said senior author Fiorenzo Omenetto,professor of biomedical engineering at Tufts School of Engineering.“These wireless strategies could help manage post-surgical infection,for example,or pave the way for eventual Wi-Fi drug delivery.”56.What is special function about the new discovery?A.It can favourably be used while-treatment stage of a disease.B.The device has offered drugs at the press of a button.C.Implantable devices often use materials that have limited operational lifetimes.D.The implant can be controlled to treat infection and will dissolve later in the body.57.Staphylococcus is most probably_______.A.a virus which can cost a person his lifeB.a therapy which can make a person’s life longerC.a device which can cure a person’s diseaseD.a process which can lead to the infection of a virus58.We can infer from the passage that_______.A.Wi-Fi promises a new way of treatmentB.research brings about new discoveriesC.technology offers new opportunitiesD.medicine requires persistent efforts(B)Prices determine how resources are to be used.They are also the means by which products and services that are in limited supply are shared among buyers.The price system of the United States is a very complex network composed of the prices of all the products bought and sold in the economy as well as those of a myriad (无数)of services,including labor,professional transportation,and public-utility services.The interrelationship of all those prices makes up the“system”of prices.The price of any particular product or service is linked to a broad,complicated system of prices in which everything seems to depend more or less upon everything else.If one were to ask a group of arbitrarily individuals to define“price”,many would reply that price is an amount of money paid by the buyer to the seller of a product or service or,in other words that price is the money value of a product or service as agreed upon in a market transaction(交易).This definition is,of course, valid as far as it goes.For a complete understanding of a price in any particular transaction,much more than the amount of money involved must be known.Both the buyer and the seller should be familiar with not only the money amount but the amount and quality of the product or service to be exchanged,the time and place at which the exchange will take place and payment will be made,the form of money to be used,and the credit terms and discounts that supply to the transaction,guarantees on the product or service,delivery terms,return privileges,and other factors.In other words,both buyer and seller should be fully aware of all the factors that make up of the total“package”being exchanged for the asked-for amount of money in order that they may evaluate a given price.59.According to the passage,the price system is related primarily to_______.bor and educationB.transportation and insuranceC.Utilities and repairsD.products and services60.All the following are the factors in the complete understanding of price except_______.A.instructions that come with a productB.the quantity of a productC.the quality of a productD.guarantees that cover a product61.In the last line of the passage,the word“they”refers to_______.A.Return privilegesB.guarantees on the product or serviceC.Buyers and sellerD.delivery and credit terms62.The paragraph following this passage will most likely discuss_______.A.unusual ways to evaluate prices of productsB.types of payment plans for product and serviceC.theories about how products affect different levels of societyD.how certain elements of price“package”influence its market value(C)There will eventually come a day when the New York Times ceases to publish stories on newsprint.Exactly when that day will be is a matter of debate.“Sometime in the future,”the paper’s publisher said back in2010.Nostalgia(怀旧)for ink on paper,there are plenty of reasons to abandon print.The infrastructure(基础设施)required to make a physical newspaper--printing presses,delivery trucks--isn’t just expensive;it’s excessive at a time when online-only competitors don’t have the same set of financial restrictions.Readers are migrating away from print anyway.And though print ad sales still overshadow their online and mobile counterparts,revenue(收入)from print is still declining.Cost may be high and circulation lower,but rushing to eliminate its print edition would be a mistake,says BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti.Peretti says the Times shouldn’t waste time getting out of the print business,but only if they go about doing it the right way.“Figuring out a way to accelerate that transition would make sense for them,”he said,‘‘but if you discontinue it,you’re going to have your most loyal customers really upset with you.”Sometimes that’s worth making a change anyway.Peretti gives the example of Netflix discontinuing its DVD-mailing service to focus on streaming(流媒体).“It was seen as a mistake,”he said.The move turned out to be foresighted.“If I were in charge at the Times,I wouldn’t pick a year to end print,”Peretti said“I would raise prices and make it into more of a legacy product.”The most loyal customers would still get the product they favour,the idea goes,and they’d feel like that they were helping maintain the quality of something they believe in.“So if you’re overpaying for print,you could feel like that you were helping,”Peretti said.“Then increase it at a higher rate each year and essentially try to generate additional revenue.”In other words,if you’re going to print product,make it for the people who are already obsessed with it,which may be what the Times is doing already.Getting the print edition seven days a week costs nearly$500a year--more than twice as much as a digital-only subscription.“It’s a really hard thing to do and it’s a tremendous luxury that BuzzFeed doesn’t have a legacy business," Peretti remarked.“But we’re going to have questions like that where we have things we're doing that don't make sense when the market changes and the world changes.In those situations,it's better to be more aggressive than less aggressive.63.The New York Times is considering ending its print edition partly due to_______.A.the high cost of operationB.the pressure from its investorsC.the complaints from its readersD.the increasing online ad sales64.Peretti suggests that in face of the present situation the Times should_______.A.seek new sources of readershipB.end the print edition for goodC.aim for efficient managementD.strategic adjustments65.Peretti believes that in a changing world_______.A.legacy businesses are becoming outdatedB.cautiousness helps problem-solvingC.traditional luxuries can stay unaffectedD.aggressiveness better meets challenge66.Which of the following would be the best title of the text?A.Shift to Online Newspapers All At Once.B.Cherish the Newspapers Still in Your Hand.C.Make Your Print Newspapers a Luxury Good.D.Keep Your Newspapers Forever m Fashion.Section CDirections:Read the following passage.Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given m the box.Each sentence can be used only once.Note that there are two more sentences than you need.A.Parental involvement makes up for what schools are not able to do.B.They have a wide range of activities after school.C.Talking with children is a very simple task.D.A number of recent studies remind us that parents are even more important than schools.E.Engaging in these sorts of conversations has a greater impact on educational accomplishment.F.Recent research has indicated exactly what kinds of talk at home encourage children's success at school.It is found that American students spend less than15%of their time in school.67_______.A study published earlier this month by researchers at North Carolina State University,for example,finds that parental involvement--checking homework,attending school meetings and events,discussing school activities at home --has a more powerful influence on students,academic performance than anything about the school the students attend.Another study,published in the Review of Economics and Statistics,reports that the effort put forth by parents reading stories aloud,is devoted by either teachers or the students themselves.And a third study concludes that schools would have to increase their spending by more than$1,000per pupil in order to achieve the same results that are gained with parental involvement.68_______.But it is also revealed in researches that parents,of all backgrounds,don’t need to buy expensive educational toys or digital devices for their kids in order to give them an advantage.They don’t need to drive their offspring to enrichment classes or test-preparation courses.What they need to do with their children is much simpler:talk.But not just any talk.69_______.For example,a study conducted by researchers at the UCLA School of Public Health and published in the journal Pediatrics founds that two-way adult-child conversations were six times as powerful in promoting language development as the ones in which the adult did all the talking. Engaging in this reciprocal(双向的)back-and-forth gives children a chance to try out language for themselves, and also gives them the sense that their thought and opinions matter.The content of parents’conversations with kids matters,too.Children who hear talk about counting and numbers at home start school with much more extensive mathematical knowledge,report researchers from the University of Chicago.While the conversations parents have with their children change as kids grow older,the effect of these exchanges on academic achievement remains strong.Research finds that parents play an important role in what is called“academic socialization”--setting expectations and making connections between current behavior and future goals.70_______.IV.Summary WritingDirections:Read the following passage.Summarize the main idea and main point(s)of the passage in no more e your own words as far as possible.Now another American education icon may be disappearing:the hardbound textbook.More and more school districts are replacing traditional textbooks with electronic ones.Electronic textbooks are usually accessed either through an online server or are downloaded to student laptops.In North Texas,Plano and Irving schools are introducing e-books into a few classrooms,and Lancaster school officials also are considering them.But no local district appears to be going as far as Forney.The district most likely would be the first in the state to use e-books in every classroom for grades five to twelve.Officials point out several reasons for turning to e-books.For one,they are easier to update.Thus the publishers are able to find ways to do online textbooks and they can go back and change ing e-books will better prepare students for college and the workplace.Rapid district growth is another reason.The number of the students in the district is expected to double within five years.It’s difficult to know textbook needs in advance and some students wait months for their books.But e-books can be uploaded onto a“blank”laptop in a few hours.Cost may eventually be a deciding cause for choosing e-books,but here are no big savings yet.Even if they get it electronically,they still have to pay for the book because they’re buying the instructional material. That may change as more and more districts move towards e-books.Today’s students have little trouble adjusting to laptops and e-books,said Connie Cooley,who has taught at the Academy of Irving ISD for five years.But she said it could worry teachers.“It’s harder for people who are right around my age and older.”said Ms.Cooley,36.“I’m laptop-savvy,so I was ready for it,but those that aren’t are a little worrying.V.TranslationDirections:Translate the following sentences into English,using the words given in the brackets.72.任何为实现梦想而付诸行动的人都应受到尊敬。

9.-2017松江初三英语一模卷

9.-2017松江初三英语一模卷

2017.1 松江区初三英语第一学期期末质量抽查试卷(满分150分,完卷时间100分钟)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卡上完成,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)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) Orange. B) Apple. C) Lemon. D) Banana.8. A) 8:00. B) 8:04.C) 8:40. D) 10:00.9. A) By car. B) By bike. C) By bus. D) On foot.10. A) 10 yuan. B) 18 yuan. C) 20 yuan. D) 30yuan.11. A) At the airport. B) In the cinema. C) At the restaurant. D) In the hospital.12. A) Because she is on a diet. B) Because she is not hungry.C) Because she doesn’t feel well. D) Because the food is not delicious.13. A) Their mother’s best friend. B) Their mother’s birthday party.C) Their mother’s favorite sport. D) Their mother’s birthday present.14. A) Tom is in a traffic jam.B) Tom is going skating with Kitty.C) Tom is having dinner with Kitty now.D) It will take Tom a long time to finish dinner.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短文内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示)(6分)15. Alice got her first job in a big company after leaving school at 18.16. Alice doesn’t think graduating from university will help her find a better job.17. Kitty opened her first shop as soon as she left school at 16.18. Kitty thinks working for oneself is better than going to university.19. Jack felt very surprised when he found his boss used to be his classmate.20. Jack would agree with the idea of going to university before getting a job.D. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences (听短文,完成下列句子。

2017年上海市松江区中考一模(即期末)英语试题及答案

2017年上海市松江区中考一模(即期末)英语试题及答案

2017年上海市松江区中考一模(即期末)英语试题及答案上海市松江区中考一模(即期末)试题英语(满分150分,完卷时间100分钟)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)1. ________2. ________3. ________4. ________5. ________6. ________B. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the questionyou hear (根据你听到的对话和问题,选出最恰当的答案) (8分)7. A) On foot. B) By underground.C) By bus. D) By car.8. A) Because they didn’t have any classes. B) Because the bus broke down.C) Because the weather was terrible. D) Because he had to attend a meeting.9. A) Cooking dishes. B) Buying vegetables.C) Having dinner. D) Borrowing books.10. A) Kitty. B) Jane.C) Mike. D) Jim.11. A) At the bus stop. B) At the airport.B) At the railway station. D) At the ferry pier.12. A) A wallet. B) A shirt.C) A bag. D) A tie.13. A) Mary is looking for her watch. B) Mary is buying some medicine.C) Mary is seeing a doctor now. D) Mary is busy doing her project.14. A) John Smith is out. B) The woman has got a wrong number.C) Nobody knows John Smith. D) The man will look for John Smith later.C. Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statementsare true or false (判断下列句子是否符合你听到的短文内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示) (6分)15. The letter was about a girl saying “Thank you” to her teacher.16. The girl was not sure if her teacher could remember her.17. The girl was very active when she was with others in school.18. The teacher enabled the girl to enjoy her school life whenshe was in Grade Six.19. The girl enjoyed listening to the stories told by her teacher very much.20. The girl became interested in reading books because of her teacher.D. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences (听短文,完成下列内容。

2017年1月松江区一模英语试题答卷(附参考答案)

2017年1月松江区一模英语试题答卷(附参考答案)

松江区2016学年度第一学期期末质量抽测初三英语Part2Phonetics,VocabularyandGrammar?(第二部分语音、词汇和语法)II.Choosethebestanswer26.Whichofthefollowingwordsispronounced[t?p]?27.28.29.30.31.A.old32.33.A.if34.35.36.37.A.tries38.There_____anumberofbooksintheschoollibrary.Wespendmuchtimereadingthere.A.beB.amC.isD.are39.Listen!Birdsoutside_____towelcomethearrivalofthespring.A.aresingingB.havesungC.singD.sang40.Tom_____homefortwoyears.Hemisseshisparentsverymuch.A.leftB.hasleftC.wasawayfromD.hasbeenawayfrom41.LittlePeterpromisedhismotherthathe_____rubbisheverywherefromthenon.A.won’tleaveB.hasn’tleftC.wouldn’tleaveD.didn’tleave42.Itisgettingdarkeranddarker.Wehadbetter_____outbeforethestormcomes.A.setB.tosetC.settingD.tosetting43.Withrepeatedquestions,Mr.Jonesstilldenied_____thevasefromhisownsafe.A.stealB.tostealC.stealingD.Stolen44.---Youknowwhat?I’vepassedmydrivingtest!---_____.A.Withpleasure!B.Thanksalot!C.That’sagoodideaD.Congratulationspletethefollowingpassagewiththewordsorphrasesinthebox.Eachcanonlybeusedonce(将下列单词或词组填入空格。

2017-2018学年上海市松江区八上英语期末(含答案)

2017-2018学年上海市松江区八上英语期末(含答案)

2017学年第一学期期末质量监控试卷八年级英语(满分100分完卷时间:90分钟)Part One Listening(听力)I.Listening Comprehension (听力理解):(共25分)A. Listen and choose the right picture. (听句子,选出相应的图片): 5%A B CD E F1. _________2. _________3. _________4. _________5. _________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): 10%6. A) Sunny. B) Cloudy. C) Rainy. D) Windy.7. A) Pink. B) Black. C) White. D) Golden.8. A) John. B) Tom. C) George. D) May.9. A) At 7:45. B) At 8:00. C) At 8:15. D) At 8:50.10. A) Canada. B) Britain. C) Australia. D) New Zealand.11. A) 200 yuan. B) 1800 yuan. C) 2000 yuan. D)2200yuan.12. A) Because her bike was broken. B) Because she had a traffic accident.C) Because she broke her leg. D) Because she stayed up late again.13. A) Have a barbecue. B) Go shopping.C) Watch a film. D) Go camping.14. A) In a library. B) In a hospital. C) In a cinema. D) In a restaurant.15. A) The woman wants to go skiing.B) The man prefers to go on a trip in Florida.C) They are not free to go on a holiday.D) The weather in Florida is enjoyable at Christmas.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短文内容, 符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示): 5%16. Shirley Temple died on February 10, 2016 when she was 85.17. The film Bright Eyes made Shirley Temple famous all over the world.18. An Oscar was given to Shirley Temple because of her success in the film.19. S he was remembered as the forever “little angel” just because of her appearance.20. According to this passage, Shirley Temple means a lot to many people including some filmstars.D. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences. (根据你听到的内容,完成下列内容,每空格限填一词):5%21. A dangerous shopping bag has been _________ in one of the washing rooms.22. There is no _________ for anybody to be nervous.23. You should _________ the sign and make your way out by Exit One.24. Please give your help to anyone around you, _________ disabled and elderly people.25.We apologize for the trouble and you should_________ our announcement of reopeninglater.Part Two Vocabulary and Grammar(词汇与语法)Ⅱ.Choose the best answer. (选择最恰当的答案): 16%26. Which of the following underlined parts is different in pronunciation from the others?A) It is important for everyone to have a good breakfast.B) The man left clear footprints in the wet sand.C) Detective Ken told us about a case he dealt with recently.D) When you feel upset, take a deep breath and it will help.27. Nobody believed that the man with a gun came in _________ peace.A) an B) a C) the D) /28. Some people like to join a club with friends and _________ like to stay alone.A) the other B) another C) others D) other29. Come close _________ the light. It’s brighter and you can examine the handwriting clearly.A) to B) for C) with D) at30. To my surprise, the price was even ________ than we expected.A) high B) higher C) the higher D) the highest31. Mrs. White’s head hurt, so she found ________ very difficult to get to sleep.A) that B) it C) this D) those32. Now everyone, _________ sure to come here before 8:00 tomorrow morning.A) is B) are C) being D) be33. Please listen as _________ as possible so that you won ’ waste too much time on it.A) careful B) much carefully C) carefully D) more carefully34. I had learned that 35% is a _________ before I attended primary school.A) fractionB) percentage C) percent D) decimal number 35. _________ does it take you to go from your school to the nearest park? A) How longB) How far C) How soon D) How fast 36. Children _________ go swimming outside in winter because the weather is too cold.A) always B) sometimes C) seldom D) often 37. My mother was reading a book _________ my father was playing computer games.A) where B) as soon asC) after D) while 38. Most students expect _________ less homework because they are too tired.A) to have B) having C) have D) had 39. It ’s _________ for a five-year-old girl to speak English so fluently.A) surprised B) amazed C) living D) amazing40. The volunteers _________ a lot of help to the community for nearly ten years.A) give B) have given C) are giving D) will give41. ---The Art Festival is coming. We ’re going to watch the play Twelfth Night.---_______.A) That ’s all right.B) Never mind. C) You ’re welcome. D) Enjoy your time.Ⅲ. Complete the following passage with the words or phrases in the box. Each word or phrase can only be used once.8%(将下列单词或词组的字母编号填入空格。

上海市松江区2017届高三上学期期末质量监控英语试题

上海市松江区2017届高三上学期期末质量监控英语试题

上海市松江区2016-2017学年度第一学期质量监控(一模)试卷高三英语(满分140分,考试时间120分钟)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. At a train station. B. At a gas station.C. At a gas station.D. At a bus station.2. A. $4. B. $10. C. $14. D. $.14.3. A. Receptionist and guest. B. Teacher and student.C. Doctor and patient.D. Waiter and diner.4. A. She has got everything ready. B. She never hesitates over what to take.C. She hates packing by herself.D. She needs more time for packing.5. A. They should wait for John for a while. B. They should stay here for the night.C. They should start the meeting right away.D. They should call John at once.6. A. Reasonable. B. Bright. C. Serious. D. Ridiculous.7. A. She isn’t in the mood to travel. B. France is too far for family holiday.C. Family holiday no longer interests her.D. She has had too many holidays this year.8. A. Send leaflets. B. Go sightseeing. C. Do some gardening. D. Visit a lawyer.9. A. The man is too forgetful. B. The man shouldn’t get annoyed.C. The man has too many keys.D. The man should attend more lessons.10. A. He wants to live in apartments. B. He thinks his signature is unnecessary.C. He has already signed a contract.D. He doesn’t always say what he means.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question,read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Use the company’s equipment. B. Give orders to robots.C. Make decisions for the company.D. Act as Big Brother.12. A. Employees gain full freedom. B. Employees suspect one another.C. Employees children are happy.D. Employees enjoy working there.13. A. Reward. B. Safety. C. Trust. D. Honesty.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Education children. B. saving rare animals.C. Recreating an environment.D. Making a profit.15. A. Animals make visitors stressful. B. Animals must live their lives in cages.C. Animals can feel bored and sad.D. Animals are in danger of extinction.16. A. They are still useful and necessary.B. They have more disadvantages than advantages.C. They are a perfect environment for animals.D. They are recreational places for animals.Section CDirections: In Section C,you will hear a conversation. The conversation will be read twice. After you hear a conversation and the questions about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. It comes from the heart. B. It’s something you have to think about.C. It never gets boring.D. It’s not a feeling or an emotion.18. A. She had long black hair. B. She wore black leather clothes.C. She never wore pants.D. She wore blue jeans.19. A. Up Your Alley. B. The Blackhearts.C. Cary GlitterD. Sly and the Family Stone.20. A. She didn’t actually have much influence.B. People still don’t understand her.C. She still wants to perform.D. She is a star on the stage.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.Maddie and her mother, Stephanie, thought the screams for help were just Boy Scouts (童子军)around. But then they saw the scene: the boy scouts surrounding a hiker who (21) ____________ (take) a scary Six-meter drop in an area near the Hoover Dam, a fall that left his right arm with a bone (22) ____________ (stick) out. The mother and the daughter (23) ____________ (suppose) to be having a fun-filled weekend to celebrate Maddie's 17th birthday. But the trip turned into an emergency life-saving adventure. Maddie and her mother were nearly a kilometer into their 18-kilometer river trip in Black Canyon when they pulled onto some sand. The boy scouts, (24) ____________ had called 9,1, had tied a loose bandage around the hiker, broken arm to stop the bleeding.Maddie knew another bandage was needed and thought of her lifeguard training. She asked (25)____________ anyone had a pen or a stick, and someone picked up a branch. She turned the bandage, careful not to hit the bone (26) ____________ it stopped most of the bleeding.The girl grew up doing junior guards and had recently taken a first aid class as part of her training (27) ____________ (become) a lifeguard with California State Parks at Crystal Cove. “I’m happy these trainings are so usefu l” she said. “(28) ____________ them, this guy probably would have died. This is something I will never forget. I’ve been considering my college and future career choices and now really feels like that the emergency medical field is (29) ____________ I would enjoy.”It’s not the first tim e Maddie has quickly jumped into action when (30) ____________ (need). In 2015 when she was just 15 during the Surf City Marathon, she was near a man who dropped at mile 26. She pulled him out of the road and treated him for shock until paramedics (医务人员)arrive .Section BDirections: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be use only once.Good news for giant panda lovers: the cute and cuddly creature has just been brought back from the edge of extinction.The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) __31__ the species from “endangered” to “vulnerable” as the union released its updated Red List on Sept. 4 at Hawaii with their __32__ growing by 17 percent in the decade leading up to 2014.Chinese conservation efforts, including forest protection and reforestation, are considered to be the __33__ force behind the animal's re-prosperity. The number of panda __34__ in China has also jumped to 67, from 13 in 1992. Nearly two-thirds of all wild pandas live there. Restoring the panda’s habitat ha s given them back their space with food available to them.Apa rt from giant pandas, the Tibetan Antelope has also moved from “endangered” to “near th reatened”. According to a statement from IUCN, the animal's numbers have shrunk severely - dropping from around 1 million to a(n) __35__ 65,000 -- 72,500 in the 1980s and early 1990s - due to commercial poaching (偷猎). Rigorous protection has since been __36__ to protect the beasts and the population is now likely to be between 100,000 and 150,000.Despite the improved __37__,wild animals like the giant panda and the Tibetan Antelope still face challenges. The IUCN warned, for example, that ongoing threats from climate change could eliminate more than 35 percent of the panda's bamboo habitat in the next 80 years, which would __38__ the species recent gains.Good progress has been made but there is still work to do. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is devoted to __39__ species from around the world and their statuses in relation to their risk of extinction. The list currently has eight categories, including extinct, extinct in the wild, __40__ endangered, endangered, vulnerable, near threatened, least concern and data deficient. These categories are based oncriteria relating to population trends, size and structure, and geographic range.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B,C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.How to help your kids find a purpose? You don’t have to start with the really big questions. Quick, what s the meaning of life?” Many of us may not be able to answer that, but that doesn’t __41__ our kids don’t have questions or need answers.“The sense that your personal life is __42__ to you is a basis of psychological well-being,” says Michael F. Steger,director of the laboratory for Meaning and Quality of Life at Colorado State University. Not only that,it is tightly tied to being happier, more positive, more __43__, more caring, more helpful, more resilient (坚初), and more satisfied in your life, relationships, and work.But helping your kids find meaning doesn’t mean parents have to __44__ all life’s ancient mysteries, Steger says. The __45__ is to understand the difference between the meaning of life and the meaning in life.“We do not have to start with the biggest and most troubling questions about our lives,” Steger says. “We can start with trying to __46__ how, today, right now, we are going to do one thing that makes the story of our lives more positive, or makes a positive difference to someone else.”With kids in __47__ school, Steger says, “At the most basic level, our best hopes for our children are that they feel their lives matter and that they __48__.” To start conversations along those lines, says Steger, “You can ask questions about what they think their best __49__ or strengths are, whether they have good relationships with other people, whether they care about others. You can ask them about times when they have made a difference, made someone feel better, felt __50__ for doing something, or helped someone out. All of these kinds of questions can start a conversation about your kid’s __51__ way of being in and contributing to the world.”In middle school, says St eger, “Kids are being exposed to ideas, behaviors, assumptions, and priorities that might be __52__ different from the ones they have always assumed were true.” So for kids this age, parents can start conversations focusing on how your children’s sense of who they are, how they related to others and what life is has been __53__.By high school, according to Steger, “We hope our children see how much their lives matter, see that they are at the beginning of an exciting and strengthening life story, and have some slight ideas about __54__.”But the question of what you want to do with your life is too big for a single conversation, says Steger. Instead, he encourages parents to have __55__, smaller conversations with their kids about how they view themselves and their lives, and what kind of impact they would like to make.41. A. intend B. mean C. remain D. hope42. A. significant B. decisive C. meaningful D. useful43. A. confident B. cautious C. intelligent D. special44. A. discover B. present C. memorize D. solve45. A. trick B. occupation C. address D. promise46. A. look for B. pick up C. deal with D. figure out47. A. junior B. advanced C. elementary D. senior48. A. make a difference B. spare no effort C. take the initiative D. make a living49. A. specialties B. qualities C. features D. performances50. A. appreciated B. prepared C. understood D. well-known51. A. apparent B. smart C. unique D. appropriate52. A. generally B. eventually C. impossibly D. completely53. A. improving B. strengthening C. appearing D. changing54. A. truth B. purpose C. positivity D. contribution55. A. permanent B. long-lasting C. frequent D. occasionalSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have read.(A)Researchers have developed a method to activate electronic implants in the body and eliminate bacterial infections using a wireless signal. When triggered by remote technology, the device delivers heat to infected tissue. And it could lead to technologies that enable drugs andtreatment to be delivered to patients at the press of a button.The technology was developed by researchers at Tufts University in Massachusetts and the University of Illinois. Mice were given electronic implants that, when a signal was sent, heated up to treat tissue that was infected with staphylococcus, which can cause life-threatening infections of the blood. Tissues collected from the mice 24 hours after treatment showed no sign of the infection, while the device dissolved in 15 days, proving it can not only treat infections but also be disposed of easily.The research, which also eliminated E. coli bacteria, was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Each device, made of silk and magnesium (镁元素),harmlessly dissolved in the animals after the tests. The heating device in the implants has a resistor and power-receiving coil made of magnesium, and the magnesium is wrapped in ‘packet’of silk, keeping it safe and controlling its dissolution time. The ability of the device to dissolve is important, as it means such implants would not need to be removed. Implantable medical devices normally use non-degradable materials that have limited operational lifetimes and must eventually be removed or replaced. But these new wireless therapy devices can handle the surgical process, and can then dissolve in minutes or weeks, depending on the time needed."This is an important demonstration step forward for the development of on-demand medial devices that can be turned on remotely to perform a therapeutic function in a patient and then safely disappear after their use, requiring no retrieval,”said senior author Fiorenzo Omenetto, professor of biomedical engineering at Tufts School of Engineering. “These wireless strategies could help manage post-surgical infection, for example, or pave the way for eventual Wi-Fi drug delivery.”56. What is special function about the new discovery?A. It can favourably be used while-treatment stage of a disease.B. The device has offered drugs at the press of a button.C. Implantable devices often use materials that have limited operational lifetimes.D. The implant can be controlled to treat infection and will dissolve later in the body.57.Staphylococcus is most probably _______.A. a virus which can cost a person his lifeB. a therapy which can make a person’s life longerC. a device which can cure a person’s diseaseD. a process which can lead to the infection of a virus58.We can infer from the passage that _______.A. Wi-Fi promises a new way of treatmentB. research brings about new discoveriesC. technology offers new opportunitiesD. medicine requires persistent efforts(B)Prices determine how resources are to be used. They are also the means by which products and services that are in limited supply are shared among buyers. The price system of the United States is a very complex network composed of the prices of all the products bought and sold in the economy as well as those of a myriad (无数)of services, including labor, professional transportation, and public-utility services. The interrelationship of all those prices makes up the “system” of prices. The price of any particular product or service is linked to a broad, complicated system of prices in which everything seems to depend more or less upon everything else.If one were to ask a group of arbitrarily individuals to define “price”, many would reply that price is an amount of money paid by the buyer to the seller of a product or service or, in other words that price is the money value of a product or service as agreed upon in a market transaction (交易). This definition is, of course, valid as far as it goes. For a complete understanding of a price in any particular transaction, much more than the amount of money involved must be known. Both the buyer and the seller should be familiar with not only the money amount but the amount and quality of the product or service to be exchanged, the time and place at which the exchange will take place and payment will be made, the form of money to be used, and the credit terms and discounts that supply to the transaction, guarantees on the product or service, delivery terms, return privileges, and other factors. In other words, both buyer and seller should be fully aware of all the factors that make up of the total “package” b eing exchanged for the asked-for amount of money in order that they may evaluate a given price.59. According to the passage, the price system is related primarily to _______.A. Labor and educationB. transportation and insuranceC. Utilities and repairsD. products and services60.All the following are the factors in the complete understanding of price except _______.A. instructions that come with a productB. the quantity of a productC. the quality of a productD. guarantees that cover a product61. In the last line of the passage, the word “they” refers to _______.A. Return privilegesB. guarantees on the product or serviceC. Buyers and sellerD. delivery and credit terms62. The paragraph following this passage will most likely discuss _______.A. unusual ways to evaluate prices of productsB. types of payment plans for product and serviceC. theories about how products affect different levels of societyD. how certain elements of price “package” influence its market value(C)There will eventually come a day when the New York Times ceases to publish stories on newsprint. Exactly when that day will be is a matter of debate. “Sometime in the future,” the paper’s publisher said back in 2010.Nostalgia (怀旧) for ink on paper, there are plenty of reasons to abandon print. The infrastructure (基础设施) required to make a physical newspaper -- printing presses, delivery trucks -- isn’t just expensive; it’s excessive at a time when online-only competitors don’t have the same set of financial restr ictions. Readers are migrating away from print anyway. And though print ad sales still overshadow their online and mobile counterparts, revenue (收入) from print is still declining.Cost may be high and circulation lower, but rushing to eliminate its print edition would be a mistake, says BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti.Peretti says the Times shouldn’t waste time getting out of the print business, but only if they go about doing it the right way. “Figuring out a way to accelerate that transition would make sense for them,” he said, ‘‘but if you discontinue it, you’re going to have your most loyal customers really upset with you.”Sometimes that’s worth making a change anyway. Peretti gives the example of Netflix discontinuing its DVD-mailing service to focus on streaming (流媒体). “It was seen as a mistake,” he said. The move turned out to be foresighted. “If I were in charge at the Times, I wouldn’t pick a year to end print,” Peretti said “I would raise prices and make it into more of a legacy product.”The most loya l customers would still get the product they favour, the idea goes, and they’d feel like that they were helping maintain the quality of something they believe in. “So if you’re overpaying for print, you could feel like that you were helping,” Peretti said.“Then increase it at a higher rate each year and essentially try to generate additional revenue.” In other words, if you’re going to print product, make it for the people who are already obsessed with it, which may be what the Times is doing already. Getting the print edition seven days a week costs nearly $500 a year -- more than twice as much as a digital-only subscription.“It’s a really hard thing to do and it’s a tremendous luxury that BuzzFeed doesn’t have a legacy business," Peretti remarked. “But we’re going to have questions like that w here we have things we're doing that don't make sense when the market changes and the world changes. In those situations, it's better to bemore aggressive than less aggressive.63. The New York Times is considering ending its print edition partly due to _______.A. the high cost of operationB. the pressure from its investorsC. the complaints from its readersD. the increasing online ad sales64. Peretti suggests that in face of the present situation the Times should _______.A. seek new sources of readershipB. end the print edition for goodC. aim for efficient managementD. strategic adjustments65.Peretti believes that in a changing world _______.A. legacy businesses are becoming outdatedB. cautiousness helps problem-solvingC. traditional luxuries can stay unaffectedD. aggressiveness better meets challenge66.Which of the following would be the best title of the text?A.Shift to Online Newspapers All At Once.B.Cherish the Newspapers Still in Your Hand.C. Make Your Print Newspapers a Luxury Good.D. Keep Your Newspapers Forever m Fashion.Section CDirections: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given m the box. EachIt is found that American students spend less than 15% of their time in school. 67 _______. A study published earlier this month by researchers at North Carolina State University, for example, finds that parental involvement -- checking homework, attending school meetings and events, discussing school activities at home -- has a more powerful influence on students, academic performance than anything about the school the students attend. Another study, published in the Review of Economics and Statistics, reports that the effort put forth by parents reading stories aloud, is devoted by either teachers or the students themselves. And a third study concludes that schools would have to increase their spending by more than $1,000 per pupil in order to achieve the same results that are gained with parental involvement.68 _______. But it is also revealed in researches that parents, of all backgrounds, don’t need to buy expensive educational toys or digital devices for their kids in order to give them an advantage. They don’tneed to drive their offspring to enrichment classes or test-preparation courses. What they need to do with their children is much simpler: talk.But not just any talk. 69 _______. For example, a study conducted by researchers at the UCLA School of Public Health and published in the journal Pediatrics founds that two-way adult-child conversations were six times as powerful in promoting language development as the ones in which the adult did all the talking. Engaging in this reciprocal(双向的) back-and-forth gives children a chance to try out language for themselves, and also gives them the sense that their thought and opinions matter.The content of parents’ conversations with kids matters, too. Children who hear talk about counting and numbers at home start school with much more extensive mathematical knowledge, report researchers from the University of Chicago. While the conversations parents have with their children change as kids grow older, the effect of these exchanges on academic achievement remains strong. Research finds that parents play an important role in what is called “academic socialization” -- setting expectations and making connections between current behavior and future goals. 70 _______.IV. Summary WritingDirections: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.Now another American education icon may be disappearing: the hardbound textbook. More and more school districts are replacing traditional textbooks with electronic ones. Electronic textbooks are usually accessed either through an online server or are downloaded to student laptops.In North Texas, Plano and Irving schools are introducing e-books into a few classrooms, and Lancaster school officials also are considering them. But no local district appears to be going as far as Forney. The district most likely would be the first in the state to use e-books in every classroom for grades five to twelve.Officials point out several reasons for turning to e-books. For one, they are easier to update. Thus the publishers are able to find ways to do online textbooks and they can go back and change information. Using e-books will better prepare students for college and the workplace.Rapid district growth is another reason. The number of the students in the district is expected to double within five years. It’s difficult to know textbook needs in advance and some students wait months for their books. But e-books can be uploaded onto a “blank” laptop in a few hours.Cost may eventually be a deciding cause for choosing e-books, but here are no big savings yet. Even if they get it electronically, they still have to pay for the book because they’re buying the instructional material. That may change as more and more districts move towards e-books.Today’s students have little trouble adjusting to laptops and e-books, said Connie Cooley, who has taught at the Academy of Irving ISD for five years. But she said it could worry teachers.“It’s harder for people who are right around my age and older.”said Ms. Cooley, 36. “I’m laptop-savvy, so I was ready for it, but those that aren’t are a little worrying.V. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.72.任何为实现梦想而付诸行动的人都应受到尊敬。

2017年上海高三英语松江区一模卷

2017年上海高三英语松江区一模卷

2017年上海高三英语松江区一模卷2017年松江区高三英语第一学期质量监控试卷(满分140分,考试时间120分钟)II. Grammar and VocabularySection AMaddie and her mother, Stephanie, thought the screams for help were just Boy Scouts (童子军) messing around. But then they saw the scene: the boy scouts surrounding a hiker who (21) _________(take) a scary six-meter drop in an area near the Hoover Dam, a fall that left his right arm with a bone (22) _________(stick) out. The mother and the daughter (23) _________ (suppose) to be having a fun-filled weekend to celebrate Maddie’s 17t h birthday. But the trip turned into an emergency life-saving adventure. Maddie and her mother were nearly a kilometer into their 18-kilometer river trip in Black Canyon when they pulled onto some sand. The boy scouts, (24) _________ had called 911, had tied a loose bandage around the hiker’s broken arm to stop the bleeding.Maddie knew another bandage was needed and thought of her lifeguard training. She asked (25) _________ anyone had a pen or a stick, and someone picked up a branch. She turned the bandage, careful not to hit the bone (26) _________ it stopped most of the bleeding.The girl grew up doing junior guards and had recently taken a first-aid class as part of her training (27) ________ (become) a lifeguard with California State Parks at Crystal C ove. “I’m happy these trainings are so useful” she said. “(28) ________them, this guy probably would have died. This is something I will never forget. I’ve been consi dering my collegeand future career choices and now really feels like that the emergency medical field is (29) ________ I would enjoy.”It’s not the first time Maddie has quickly jumped into action when (30) _________ (need). In 2015 when she was just 15 during the Surf City Marathon, she was near a man who dropped at mile 26. She pulled him out of the road and treated him for shock until paramedics (医务人员) arrived.Section BA. statusesB. relevantlyC. reservesD. highlightingE. populationF. estimatedG. downgradedH. drivingI. criticallyJ. enforcedK. reverseGood news for giant panda lovers: the cute and cuddly creature has just been brought back from the edge of extinction.The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) __31__the species from “endangered” to “vulnerable” as the union released its upda ted Red List on Sept. 4 at Hawaii with their __32__ growing by 17 percent in the decade leading up to 2014.Chinese conservation efforts, including forest protection and reforestation, are considered to be the __33__ force behind the animal’s re-prosperity. The number of panda __34__ in China has also jumped to 67, from 13 in 1992. Nearly two-thirds of all wildpandas live there. Restoring the panda’s habitat has given them back their space with food available to them.Apart from giant pandas, the Tibetan A ntelope has also moved from “endangered” to “near threatened”. According to a statement from IUCN, the animal’s numbers have shrunk severely – dropping from around 1 million to a(n) __35__ 65,000–72,500 in the 1980s and early 1990s –due to commercial poaching(偷猎). Rigorous protection has since been __36__ to protect the beasts and the population is now likely to be between 100,000 and 150,000.Despite the improved __37__, wild animals like the giant panda and the Tibetan Antelope still face great challenges. The IUCN warned, for example, that ongoing threats from climate change could eliminate more than 35 percent of the panda’s bamboo habitat in the next 80 years, which would __38__ the species recent gains.Good progress has been made but there is still work to do. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is devoted to __39__ species from around the world and their statuses in relation to their risk of extinction. The list currently has eight categories, including extinct, extinct in the wild, __40__ endangered, endangered, vulnerable, near threatened, least concern and data deficient. These categories are based on criteria relating to population trends, size and structure, and geographic range.III. Reading ComprehensionSection AHow to help your kids f ind a purpose? You don’t have to start with the really big questions. “Quick, what’s the meaning of life?” Many of us may not be able to answer that, but that doesn’t __41__ our kids don’t have questions or need answers.“The sense that your personal life is __42__ to you is a basis of psychological well-being,” says Michael F. Steger, director of the laboratory for Meaning and Quality of Life at Colorado State University. Not only that, it is tightly tied to being happier, more positive, more __43__, more caring, more helpful, more resilient(坚韧),and more satisfied in your life, relationships, and work.But helping your kids find meaning doesn’t mean parents have to __44__ all life’s ancient myst eries, Steger says. The __45__ is to understand the difference between the meaning of life and the meaning in life.“We do not have to start with the biggest and most troubling questions about our lives,” Steger says. “We can start with trying to __46__ how, today, right now, we are going to do one thing that makes the story of our lives more positive, or makes a positive difference to someone else.”With kids in __47__ school, Steger says, “At the most basic level, our best hopes for our children are that they feel their lives matter and that they __48__.” To start conversations along those lines, says Steger, “You can ask questions about what they think their best __49__ or strengths are, whether they have good relationships with other people, whether they care about others. You can ask them about times when they have made a difference, made someone feel better, felt __50__ for doing something, or helped someone out. All of these kinds of questions can start a conversation about your kid’s __51__ way of bei ng in and contributing to the world.”In middle school, says Steger, “Kids are being exposed to id eas, behaviors, assumptions, and priorities that might be __52__ different from the ones they have always assumed were true.”So for kids this age, parents can start conversations focusing on how your children’s sense of who they are, how they related to o thers and what life is has been __53__.By high school, according to Steger, “We hope our children see how much their lives matter, see that they are at the beginning of an exciting and strengthening life story, and have some slight ideas about __54__.” Bu t the question of what you want to do with your life is too big for a single conversation, says Steger. Instead, he encourages parents to have __55__, smaller conversations with their kids about how they view themselves and their lives, and what kind of impact they would like to make.41. A. intend B. mean C. remain D. hope42. A. significant B. decisive C. meaningful D. useful43. A. confident B. cautious C. intelligent D. special44. A. discover B. present C. memorize D. solve45. A. trick B. occupation C. address D. promise46. A. look for B. pick up C. deal with D. figure out47. A. junior B. advanced C. elementary D. senior48. A. make a difference B. spare no effort C. take the initiative D. make a living49. A. specialties B. qualities C. features D. performances50. A. appreciated B. prepared C. understood D. well-known51. A. apparent B. smart C. unique D. appropriate52. A. generally B. eventually C. impossibly D. completely53. A. improving B. strengthening C. appearing D. changing54. A. truth B. purpose C. positivity D. contribution55. A. permanent B. long-lasting C. frequent D. occasional Section B(A)Researchers have developed a method to activate electronicimplants in the body and eliminate bacterial infections using a wireless signal. When triggered by remote technology, the device delivers heat to infected tissue. And it could lead to technologies that enable drugs and treatment to be delivered to patients at the press of a button.The technology was developed by researchers at Tufts University in Massachusetts and the University of Illinois. Mice were given electronic implants that, when a signal was sent, heated up to treat tissue that was infected with staphylococcus, which can cause life-threatening infections of the blood. Tissues collected from the mice 24 hours after treatment showed no sign of the infection, while the device dissolved in 15 days, proving it can not only treat infections but also be disposed of easily.The research, which also eliminated E. coli bacteria, was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Each device, made of silk and magnesium(镁元素), harmlessly dissolved in the animals after the tests. The heating device in the implants has a resistor and power-receiving coil made of magnesium, and the magnesium is wrapped in ‘packet’ of silk, keeping it safe and controlling its dissolution time. The ability of the device to dissolve is important, as it means such implants would not need to be removed. Implantable medical devices normally use non-degradable materials that have limited operational lifetimes and must eventually be removed or replaced. But these new wireless therapy devices can handle the surgical process, and can then dissolve in minutes or weeks, depending on the time needed.“This is an important demonstration step forward for the development of on-demand medical devices that can be turned on remotely to perform a therapeutic function in a patient andthen safely disappear after their use, requiring no retrieval,” said senior author Fiorenzo Omenetto, professor of biomedical engineering at Tufts School of Engineering. “These wireless st rategies could help manage post-surgical infection, for example, or pave the way for eventual Wi-Fi drug delivery.”56. What is special function about the new discovery?A. It can favourably be used while-treatment stage of a disease.B. The device has offered drugs at the press of a button.C. Implantable devices often use materials that have limited operational lifetimes.D. The implant can be controlled to treat infection and will dissolve later in the body.57. Staphylococcus is most probably ______________.A. a virus which can cost a person his lifeB. a therapy which can make a person’s life longerC. a device which can cure a person’s diseaseD. a process which can lead to the infection of a virus58. We can infer from the passage that ______________.A. Wi-Fi promises a new way of treatmentB. research brings about new discoveriesC. technology offers new opportunitiesD. medicine requires persistent efforts(B)Prices determine how resources are to be used. They are also the means by which products and services that are in limited supply are shared among buyers. The price system of the United States is a very complex network composed of the prices of all the products bought and sold in the economy as well as those of a myriad (无数) of services, including labor, professionaltransportation, and public-utility services. The interrelationship of all those prices makes up the “system” of prices. The price of any particular product or service is linked to a broad, complicated system of prices in which everything seems to depend more or less upon everything else.If one were to ask a group of arbitrarily individuals to define “price”, many would reply that price is an amount of money paid by the buyer to the seller of a product or service or, in other words, that price is the money value of a product or service as agreed upon in a market transaction (交易). This definition is, of course, valid as far as it goes. For a complete understanding of a price in any particular transaction, much more than the amount of money involved must be known. Both the buyer and the seller should be familiar with not only the money amount but the amount and quality of the product or service to be exchanged, the time and place at which the exchange will take place and payment will be made, the form of money to be used, and the credit terms and discounts that supply to the transaction, guarantees on the product or service, delivery terms, return privileges, and other factors. In other words, both buyer and seller should be fully aware of all the factors that make up of the total “package” being exchanged for the asked-for amount of money in order that they may evaluate a given price.59. According to the passage, the price system is related primarily to ______________.A. labor and educationB. transportation and insuranceC. utilities and repairsD. products and services60. All the following are the factors in the completeunderstanding of price except ____________.A. instructions that come with a productB. the quantity of a productC. the quality of a productD. guarantees that cover a product61. In the last line of the passage, the word “they” refers to ______________.A. return privilegesB. guarantees on the product or serviceC. buyer and sellerD. delivery and credit terms62. The paragraph following this passage will most likely discuss ______________.A. unusual ways to evaluate prices of productsB. types of payment plans for product and serviceC. theories about how products affect different levels of societyD. how certain elements of price “package” influence its market value(C)There will eventually come a day when the New York Times ceases to publish stories on newsprint. Exactly when that day will be is a matte r of debate. “Sometime in the future,” the paper’s publisher said back in 2010.Nostalgia (怀旧) for ink on paper, there are plenty of reasons to abandon print. The infrastructure (基础设施) required to make a physical newspaper –printing presses, delivery trucks –isn’t just expensive; it’s excessive at a time when online-only competitors don’t have the same set of finan cial restrictions. Readers are migrating away from print anyway. And though printad sales still overshadow their online and mobile counterparts, revenue (收入) from print is still declining.Cost may be high and circulation lower, but rushing to eliminate its print edition would be a mistake, says BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti.Peretti says the Times shouldn’t waste time getting out of the print business, bu t only if they go about doing it the right way. “Figuring out a way to accelerate that transition would make sense for them,” he said, “but if you discontinue it, you’re going to have your most loyal customers really upset with you.”Sometimes that’s wor th making a change anyway. Peretti gives the example of Netflix discontinuing its DVD-mailing service to focus on streaming(流媒体). “It was seen as a mistake,” he said. The move turned out to be foresighted. “If I were in charge at the Times, I wouldn’t pick a year to end print,” Peretti said “I would raise prices and make it into more of a legacy product.”The most loyal customers would still get the product they favour, the idea goes, and they’d feel like that they were helping maintain the quality of so mething they believe in. “So if you’re overpaying for print, you could feel like that you were helping,” Pe retti said. “Then increase it at a higher rate each year and essentially try to generate additional revenue.” In other words, if you’re going to prin t product, make it for the people who are already obsessed with it, which may be what the Times is doing already. Getting the print edition seven days a week costs nearly $500 a year –more than twice as much as a digital-only subscription.“It’s a really hard thing to do and it’s a tremendous luxurythat BuzzFeed doesn’t have a legacy business,” Peretti remark ed. “But we’re going to have questions like that where we have things we’re doing that don’t make sense when the market changes and the world changes. In those situations, it’s better to be more aggressive than less aggressive.”63. The New York Times is considering ending its print edition partly due to ___________.A. the high cost of operationB. the pressure from its investorsC. the complaints from its readersD. the increasing online ad sales64. Peretti suggests that in face of the present situation the Times should ______________.A. seek new sources of readershipB. end the print edition for goodC. aim for efficient managementD. make strategic adjustments65. Peretti believes that in a changing world ______________.A. legacy businesses are becoming outdatedB. cautiousness helps problem-solvingC. traditional luxuries can stay unaffectedD. aggressiveness better meets challenges66. Which of the following would be the best title of the text?A. Shift to Online Newspapers All At Once.B. Cherish the Newspapers Still in Your Hand.C. Make Y our Print Newspapers a Luxury Good.D. Keep Y our Newspapers Forever in Fashion.Section CA. Parental involvement makes up for what schools are not able to do.B. They have a wide range of activities after school.C. Talking with children is a very simple task.D. A number of recent studies remind us that parents are even more important than schools.E. Engaging in these sorts of conversations has a greater impact on educational accomplishment.F. Recent research has indicated exactly what kinds of talk at home encourage children’ssuccess at school.It is found that American students spend less than 15% of their time in school. ____67_____. A study published earlier this month by researchers at North Carolina State University, for example, finds that parental involvement – checking homework, attending school meetings and events, discussing school activities at home –has a more powerful influence on students’ academic performance than anything about the school the students attend. Another study, published in the Review of Economics and Statistics, reports that the effort put forth by parents reading stories aloud has a bigger impact on their children’s educaional achievement than the effort devoted by either teachers or the students themselves. And a third study concludes that schools would have to increase their spending by more than $1,000 per pupil in order to achieve the same results that are gained with parental involvement.____68____. But it is also revealed in researches that parents, of all backgrounds, don’t need to buy expensive educational t oys or digital devices for their kids in order to give them an advantage. They don’t need to drive their offspring to enrichment classes ortest-preparation courses. What they need to do with theirchildren is much simpler: talk.But not just any talk. ____69____. For example, a study conducted by researchers at the UCLA School of Public Health and published in the journal Pediatrics found that two-way adult-child conversations were six times as powerful in promoting language development as the ones in which the adult did all the talking. Engaging in this reciprocal (双向的) back-and-forth gives children a chance to try out language for themselves, and also gives them the sense that their thought and opinions matter.The content of parents’ conversations with k ids matters, too. Children who hear talk about counting and numbers at home start school with much more extensive mathematical knowledge, report researchers from the University of Chicago. While the conversations parents have with their children change as kids grow older, the effect of these exchanges on academic achievement remains strong. Research finds that parents play an important role in what is called “academic socialization” –setting expectations and making connections between current behavior and future goals. ____70____.IV. Summary WritingNow another American education icon may be disappearing: the hardbound textbook. More and more school districts are replacing traditional textbooks with electronic ones. Electronic textbooks are usually accessed either through an online server or are downloaded to student laptops.In North Texas, Plano and Irving schools are introducing e-books into a few classrooms, and Lancaster school officials also are considering them. But no local district appears to be going as far as Forney. The district most likely would be the first in the state to use e-books in every classroom for grades five to twelve.Officials point out several reasons for turning to e-books. For one, they are easier to update. Thus the publishers are able to find ways to do online textbooks and they can go back and change information. Using e-books will better prepare students for college and the workplace.Rapid district growth is another reason. The number of the students in the district is expe cted to double within five years. It’s difficult to know textbook needs in advance and some students wait months for their books. But e-books can be uploaded onto a “blank” laptop in a few hours.Cost may eventually be a deciding cause for choosing e-books, but there are no big savings yet. Even if they get it electronically, they still have to pay for the book because they’re buying the instructional material. That may change as more and more districts move toward e-books.Today’ students have little troub le adjusting to laptops and e-books, said Connie Cooley, who has taught at the Academy of Irving ISD for five years. But she said it could worry teachers.“It’s harde r for people who are right around my age and older.” said Ms. Cooley, 36. “I’m laptop-savv y, so I was ready for it, but those that aren’t are a little worrying.V. Translation72. 任何为实现梦想而付诸行动的人都应受到尊敬。

2016~2017学年上海市松江区英语中考一模卷(含答案)

2016~2017学年上海市松江区英语中考一模卷(含答案)

松江区2016学年度第一学期期末质量抽测初三英语2017.01I.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 he 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)Orange B)Apple C)Lemon D)Banana.8.A)8:00B)8:04C)8:40D)10:009.A)By car.B)By bike.C)By bus.D)On foot.10.A)10yuan.B)18yuan.C)20yuan.D)30yuan.11.A)At the airport.B)In the cinema.C)At the restaurant.D)In the hospital.12.A)Because she is on a diet.B)Because she is not hungry.C)Because she doesn’t feel well.D)Because the food is not delicious.13.A)Their mother’s best friend.B)Their mother’s birthday party.C)Their mother’s favorite sport.D)Their mother’s birthday present.14.A)Tom is in a traffic jam.B)Tom is going skating with Kitty.C)Tom is having dinner with Kitty now.D)It will take Tom a long time to finish dinner.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短文内容,符合用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示)(6分)15.Alice got her first job in a big company after leaving school at18.16.Alice doesn’t think graduating from university will help her find a better job.17.Kitty opened her first shop as soon as she left school at16.18.Kitty thinks working for oneself is better than going to university.19.Jack felt very surprised when he found his boss used to be his classmate.20.Jack would agree with the idea of going to university before getting a job.D.Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences(听短文,完成下列内容。

2017年松江区初三英语一模卷

2017年松江区初三英语一模卷

2017年松江区初三英语一模(试卷含答案)(满分150分,考试时间100分钟)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)1._______2.________3.________4._______5._________6.________B. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to he 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)Orange B)Apple C)Lemon D)Banana.8.A)8:00 B)8:04 C)8:40 D)10:009.A)By car. B)By bike. C)By bus. D)On foot.10.A)10 yuan. B)18yuan. C)20 yuan. D)30yuan.11.A)At the airport. B)In the cinema. C)At the restaurant. D)In the hospital.12.A)Because she is on a diet. B)Because she is not hungry.C)Because she doesn’t feel well. D)Because the food is not delicious.13.A)Their mother’s best friend. B)Their mother’s birthday party.C)Their mother’s favorite sport. D)Their mother’s birthday present.14.A)Tom is in a traffic jam.B)Tom is going skating with Kitty.C)Tom is having dinner with Kitty now.D)It will take Tom a long time to finish dinner.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短文内容,符合用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示)(6分)15.Alice got her first job in a big company after leaving school at 18.16.Alice doesn’t think graduating from university will help her find a better job.17.Kitty opened her first shop as soon as she left school at 16.18.Kitty thinks working for oneself is better than going to university.19.Jack felt very surprised when he found his boss used to be his classmate.20.Jack would agree with the idea of going to university before getting a job.D. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences(听短文,完成下列内容。

2017年12月松江区一模

2017年12月松江区一模

松江区2017学年度第一学期期末质量监控试卷(含答案)高三英语(满分140分,完成时间120分钟)2017.12I. Listening Comprehension(略)II. Grammar and VocabularySection A (10分)Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.One of my 21______(memorable) vocations took place on a farm.when I was a boy, my parents and I traveled from New York City to the pennsylvania countryside for a weeklong taste of rural life. We stayed in the guesthouse on a farm, 22______(join) in the daily routines and eating meals with the farmer and his family. We got up early to see the cows as they 23______(milk). I even tried my hand at milking one, and then joined the farmer as he released the cows into the field afterward.Decades later I still have vivid memories of that trip and of experiencing a lifestyle so different 24______ my own. It made me realize the value of a vacation.To this day, I wonder 25______ that farmer ever managed to enjoy a vacation of his own. There is never a day when animals don’t need to be fed. But I still think of that family trip when I plan my approach to taking time off with my wife and kids. Vacations are a time for resting and connecting. As a bank manager, I spent much of my workday encouraging my customers to save their money. One of the reasons I give is that we should all have enough enough for a family vacation every year. In our busy lives, family is what we 26______ be saving our money and time for.For my family, our vacation starts when we begin planning the trip. We talk about destinations and our budget ahead of time. Among the things we discuss: can we save money by renting a house instead of spending six nights in the hotel? will it be better 27______(buy) groceries and cook for ourselves rather than eat out every night?28______(evolve) the kids in planning the vacation makes sure that we have a great vacation too. I prefer to visit historical sites and museums while they love to fish and swim. So I build in some relaxation time for us all 29______ the vacation can work for everyone.Each year, setting aside vacation time to spend together is especially important to us. This is the one week a year I don’t care whether my kids clean their room or do the dishes. What matters that week is that everyone is having a great time.Section B (10分)Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A.involuntaryB. featuresC. suspectD. trackE. peculiarF. signalsG. store H. permits I. unlock J. sustain K. scaleThe human face is a remarkable piece of work. The astonishing variety 31______ helps people recognize each other and is crucial to the formation of complex societies. So is the face’s ability to send emotional 32______, whether through a(n) 33______ blush or the artifice of a false smile. People spend much of their waking lives, in the office and the courtroom as well as the bar and the bedroom, reading faces, for signs of attraction, hostility and trust.Technology is rapidly catching up with the human ability to read faces. In America facial recognition is used by churches to 34______ worshippers’ attendance; in Britain, by retailers to spot past shoplifters. This year Welsh police used it to arrest a(n) 35______ outside a football game. In China it verifies the identities of ride-hailing drivers, 36______ tourists to enter attractions and lets people pay for things with a smile. Apple’s new iPhone i s expected to use it to 37______ the homescreen.Set against human skills, such applications might seem incremental. Some breakthroughs, such as flight or the internet,obviously transform human abilities; facial recognition seems merely to encode them. Although faces are 38______ to individuals, they are also public, so technology does not, at first sight,intrude on something that is private. And yet the ability to record, 39______ and analyse images of faces cheaply, quickly and on a vast 40______ promises one day to bring about fundamental changes to notions of privacy, fairness and trust.III. Reading ComprehensionSection A(15分)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.The notion of building brand personality is promoted by Starbucks as a part of company culture to embed meaning in their products and thus attract more customers.Starbucks literally changed the definitio n of “a good cup of coffee”. For Starbucks, the brand had three elements: coffee, 41 and stores. Strict control over the quality and processing of the beans 2 that the coffee would be of the highest possible quality. Outstanding store personnel were employed and trained in coffee knowledge and 43 service. Store design, atmosphere and aroma(浓香) all 44 the “Starbucks Experience”.Almost all Starbucks stores were corporately owned and controlled. Starbucks prided itself on the “Starbuck s Experience”,45 coffee to provide a unique experience for its customers.46 those traditional coffee house providing you with the grab-and-go service, Starbucks provides you with more than coffee. You get great people, first-rate music, a comfortable and upbeat meeting place, and 47 advice on brewing excellent coffee at home. At home you are part of a family. At work you are part of a company. And somewhere in between is a place where you can sit back and be yourself. That is what a Starbucks store has been 48 to creating for its customers--- a kind of “third place” where they can 49 , reflect, read, chat or listen.Then green Starbucks logo is a mermaid that looks like the end of the double image of the sea. It was designed by Terry Heckler, who got the 50 from the wooden statue of the sea. Mermaid logo also 51 original and modern meanings: her face is very simple, but with modern abstract forms of packaging;the middle is black and white, the only color on the outside surrounded by a circle.Starbucks makes the typical American culture gradually broken down into elements of 52 : the visual warmth, hearing the way, smelling the aroma of coffee and so on. Just think, through the huge glass windows, watching the crowded streets, 53 sipping a coffee flavor, which is in line with the “Yapi”, the feeling of experience in the 54 life.But the 55 of Starbucks is not about the coffee, although it’s great coffee. Coffee is only a carrier. Coffee consumption, to a great extent, is an emotional and cultural level of consumption.41. A. people B. managers C. customers D. clients42. A. assured B. promised C. ensured D. predicted43. A. emergency B. environment C. employment D. customer44. A. consisted of B. benefited from C. contributed to D. headed for45. A. going beyond B. coming across C. making up D. depending on46. A. With regard to B. In addition to C. Compared with D. In terms of47. A. general B. reasonable C. legal D. fascinating48. A. committed B. alerted C. subjected D. required49. A. negotiate B. perform C. conceal D. escape50. A. imagination B. inspiration C. patent D. philosophy51. A. creates B. cultivates C. credits D. conveys52. A. brand B. logo C. possession D. experience53. A. greedily B. gently C. persistently D. indifferently54. A. busy B. easy C. miserable D. energetic55. A. product B. vision C. essence D. importanceSection B (22分)Directions:Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best accordingto the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Men are as likely as women to suffer from postnatal(产后的)depression, a study shows. One in ten fathers - the same ratio as mothers - were found to suffer before or after birth. By the time their child reaches 12 weeks, as many as one in four are feeling down.The symptoms observed in the American study are not thought to be hormonal - as they are in women - and are instead probably a response to the pressures of fatherhood.These include the expense of having children, changed relationships with partners and fear of paternal(父亲的)responsibility.In the early weeks, the lack of sleep and extra domestic chores also take their toll, say mental health experts.The study put the overall rate of depression among new fathers at 10.4 per cent - double the estimated 4.8 per cent for all men in any 12-month period. Around 8 per cent were affected in the 12 weeks before and after birth, according to the Eastern Virginia Medical School research. The study found parents were more likely to be down if their partner was too。

tapescriptandkeys201701松江区一模英语

tapescriptandkeys201701松江区一模英语

tapescriptandkeys201701松江区一模英语松江区2016学年度第一学期期末质量抽测试卷初三英语Part 1听力文字及参考答案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)1. Green plants are used to clean the air in the room. (F)2. Jane is coming upstairs in a hurry--- three at a time. (A)3. They made a fire to keep themselves safe from the wild animals. (C)4. You should put on more clothes before going out to play with snow. (D)5. These days, shopping with mobile phones is getting more and more popular. (E)6. It is a good idea to practice running eight hundred meters on the playground every morning. (G)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. W: What to drink, Sir? We have coffee, tea and juice.M: What juice do you have?W: Apple, orange and lemon juice, Sir.M: OK, orange juice, please.Q: What juice does the man order? (A)8. M: Mum, hurry. It’s 8 o’clock. We are late for the concert.W: Don’t worry. The concert starts at 8:40. We’ll just need 10 minutes to walk there.Q: When does the concert begin? (C)9. W: Tom, you were late for work this morning. What happened?M: Sorry, My bike broke down on my way here. It took me long to wait for the bus.Q: How did Tom go to work this morning? (C)10. W: How much are the apples?M: Ten yuan for one kilo, but eighteen yuan for two kilos.W: Ok, I will have two kilos of apples.Q: How much will the woman pay? (B)11. M: Doctor, I’m having a headache.W: Let me take your temperature.M: Anything wrong?W: You’ve got a fever. Take a rest and drink enough water.Q: Where does the dialogue possibly take place? (D)12. M: Jane, why do you eat so little for lunch? Are you on a diet or not feeling well?W: Neither. Actually, I just had my breakfast half an hour ago.Q: Why does Jane eat so little for lunch? (B)13. M: Mum’s birthday is coming. What can we get her?W: How about a pair of running shoes? She really needs to exercise.M: You’re right. Mum’s a little bit fat now.Q: What are the speakers talking about? (D)14. M: Hi, Kitty. I’m on the way, but it’s snowing and the traffic is moving slowly.W: No problem, Tom; take your time. We’ll wait for you to have dinner together.Q: What can you learn from the dialogue? (A)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短文内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示) (6分)The following are three people who are talking about education and jobs.I am Alice. I went straight into work after leaving school at the age of eighteen. I got a job in a big business. But I think it was a mistake as there weren’t many chances for me. I think college graduates usually get more interesting jobs, so I decided to go to university to have a better future. Studying for a degree was one of the best experiences of my life. I loved my subject, and now I’m looking for a new job --- better-paid and more interesting than my last one.Hello, I am Kitty. I left school at sixteen and started working in a market. Now I’ve just opened my first shop. Some of my friends who went on to university can’t find work although they had a good time at college for a few years. I really don’t know why they still stayed in college. Working for oneself is the best education.Hi, there, my name’s Jack. I was very surprised when I got my first job after graduation from university. My boss had been in the same class as me at school! She went straight into work at eighteen and now she’s making more money than me! Actually, she wants to go to university now. And I think perhaps that’s a much better way. You’ll get more from university if you spend some time working first.15. T16. F17. F18. T19. T20. FD.Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences (听短文,完成下列内容。

2017-英语一模-松江区英语高考(有答案)

2017-英语一模-松江区英语高考(有答案)

上海市松江区2017学年度第一学期质量监控试卷高三英语(满分140分,考试时间120分钟)2017.11I. 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. At a train station. B. At a gas station.C. At a gas station.D. At a bus station.2. A. $4. B. $10. C. $14. D. $.14.3. A. Receptionist and guest. B. Teacher and student.C. Doctor and patient.D. Waiter and diner.4. A. She has got everything ready. B. She never hesitates over what to take.C. She hates packing by herself.D. She needs more time for packing.5. A. They should wait for John for a while. B. They should stay here for the night.C. They should start the meeting right away.D. They should call John at once.6. A. Reasonable. B. Bright. C. Serious. D. Ridiculous.7. A. She isn?t in the mood to travel. B. France is too far for family holiday.C. Family holiday no longer interests her.D. She has had too many holidays this year.8. A. Send leaflets. B. Go sightseeing. C. Do some gardening. D. Visit a lawyer.9. A. The man is too forgetful. B. The man shouldn?t get annoyed.C. The man has too many keys.D. The man should attend more lessons.10. A. He wants to live in apartments. B. He thinks his signature is unnecessary.C. He has already signed a contract.D. He doesn?t always say what he means.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question,read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Use the company?s equipment. B. Give orders to robots.C. Make decisions for the company.D. Act as Big Brother.12. A. Employees gain full freedom. B. Employees suspect one another.C. Employees children are happy.D. Employees enjoy working there.13. A. Reward. B. Safety. C. Trust. D. Honesty.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Education children. B. saving rare animals.C. Recreating an environment.D. Making a profit.15. A. Animals make visitors stressful. B. Animals must live their lives in cages.C. Animals can feel bored and sad.D. Animals are in danger of extinction.16. A. They are still useful and necessary.B. They have more disadvantages than advantages.C. They are a perfect environment for animals.D. They are recreational places for animals.Section CDirections: In Section C,you will hear a conversation. The conversation will be read twice. After you hear a conversation and the questions about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. It comes from the heart. B. It?s something you have to think about.C. It never gets boring.D. It?s not a feeling or an emotion.18. A. She had long black hair. B. She wore black leather clothes.C. She never wore pants.D. She wore blue jeans.19. A. Up Your Alley. B. The Blackhearts.C. Cary GlitterD. Sly and the Family Stone.20. A. She didn?t actually have much influence.B. People still don?t understand her.C. She still wants to perform.D. She is a star on the stage.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.Maddie and her mother, Stephanie, thought the screams for help were just Boy Scouts (童子军)around. But then they saw the scene: the boy scouts surrounding a hiker who (21) ____________ (take) a scary Six-meterdrop in an area near the Hoover Dam, a fall that left his right arm with a bone (22) ____________ (stick) out. The mother and the daughter (23) ____________ (suppose) to be having a fun-filled weekend to celebrate Maddie's 17th birthday. But the trip turned into an emergency life-saving adventure. Maddie and her mother were nearly a kilometer into their 18-kilometer river trip in Black Canyon when they pulled onto some sand. The boyscouts, (24) ____________ had called 9,1, had tied a loose bandage around the hiker, broken arm to stop the bleeding.Maddie knew another bandage was needed and thought of her lifeguard training. She asked (25)____________ anyone had a pen or a stick, and someone picked up a branch. She turned the bandage, careful notto hit the bone (26) ____________ it stopped most of the bleeding.The girl grew up doing junior guards and had recently taken a first aid class as part of her training (27)____________ (become) a lifeguard with California State Parks at Crystal Cove. “I?m happy these trainings are ____________ them, this guy probably would have died. This is something I will neverso useful” she said. “(28)forget. I?ve been considering my college and future career choices and now really feels like that the emergency medical field is (29) ____________ I would enjoy.”It?s not the first tim e Maddie has quickly jumped into action when (30) ____________ (need). In 2017 whenshe was just 15 during the Surf City Marathon, she was near a man who dropped at mile 26. She pulled him outof the road and treated him for shock until paramedics (医务人员)arrive .Section BDirections: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be use only once. Notethat there is one word more than you need.A statuses B. relevantly C. reserves D. highlighting E. populationF. estimatedG. downgradedH. drivingI. criticallyJ. EnforcedK. reverseGood news for giant panda lovers: the cute and cuddly creature has just been brought back from the edge of extinction.to The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) __31__ the species from “endangered” “vulnerable” as the union released its updated Red List on Sept. 4 at Hawaii with their __32__ growing by 17 percent in the decade leading up to 2017.Chinese conservation efforts, including forest protection and reforestation, are considered to be the __33__force behind the animal's re-prosperity. The number of panda __34__ in China has also jumped to 67, from 13 in 1992. Nearly two-thirds of all wild pandas live there. Restoring the panda?s habitat has given them back their space with food available to them..Apart from giant pandas, the Tibetan Antelope has also moved from “endangered” to “near threatened”According to a statement from IUCN, the animal's numbers have shrunk severely - dropping from around 1 million to a(n) __35__ 65,000 -- 72,500 in the 1980s and early 1990s - due to commercial poaching (偷猎). Rigorous protection has since been __36__ to protect the beasts and the population is now likely to be between100,000 and 150,000.Despite the improved __37__,wild animals like the giant panda and the Tibetan Antelope still face challenges. The IUCN warned, for example, that ongoing threats from climate change could eliminate more than35 percent of the panda's bamboo habitat in the next 80 years, which would __38__ the species recent gains.Good progress has been made but there is still work to do. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species isdevoted to __39__ species from around the world and their statuses in relation to their risk of extinction. The list currently has eight categories, including extinct, extinct in the wild, __40__ endangered, endangered, vulnerable,near threatened, least concern and data deficient. These categories are based on criteria relating to populationtrends, size and structure, and geographic range.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B,C and D. Fillin each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.How to help your kids find a purpose? You don?t have to start with the really big questions. Quick, what s__41__ our kids don?t havethe meaning of life?” Many of us may not be able to answer that, but that doesn?tquestions or need answers.“The sense that your per sonal life is __42__ to you is a basis of psychological well-being,” says Michael F. Steger,director of the laboratory for Meaning and Quality of Life at Colorado State University. Not only that,itis tightly tied to being happier, more positive, more __43__, more caring, more helpful, more resilient (坚初), andmore satisfied in your life, relationships, and work.But helping your kids find meaning doesn?t mean parents have to __44__ all life?s ancient mysteries, Stegersays. The __45__ is to understand the difference between the meaning of life and the meaning in life.“We do not have to start with the biggest and most troubling questions about our lives,” Steger says. “Wecan start with trying to __46__ how, today, right now, we are going to do one thing that makes the story of ourlives more positive, or makes a positive difference to someone else.”With kids in __47__ school, Steger says, “At the most basic level, our best hopes for our children are thatthey feel their lives matter and that they __48__.” To start conversation s along those lines, says Steger, “You ca ask questions about what they think their best __49__ or strengths are, whether they have good relationships withother people, whether they care about others. You can ask them about times when they have made a difference,made someone feel better, felt __50__ for doing something, or helped someone out. All of these kinds ofquestions can start a conversation about your kid?s __51__ way of being in and contributing to the world.”s are being exposed to ideas, behaviors, assumptions, and priorities that In middle school, says Steger, “Kidmight be __52__ different from the ones they have always assumed were true.” So for kids this age, parents canstart conversations focusing on how your children?s sense of who they a re, how they related to others and whatlife is has been __53__.By high school, according to Steger, “We hope our children see how much their lives matter, see that they are at the beginning of an exciting and strengthening life story, and have some slight ideas about __54__.”Butthe question of what you want to do with your life is too big for a single conversation, says Steger. Instead, heencourages parents to have __55__, smaller conversations with their kids about how they view themselves andtheir lives, and what kind of impact they would like to make.41. A. intend B. mean C. remain D. hope42. A. significant B. decisive C. meaningful D. useful43. A. confident B. cautious C. intelligent D. special44. A. discover B. present C. memorize D. solve45. A. trick B. occupation C. address D. promise46. A. look for B. pick up C. deal with D. figure out47. A. junior B. advanced C. elementary D. senior48. A. make a difference B. spare no effort C. take the initiative D. make a living49. A. specialties B. qualities C. features D. performances50. A. appreciated B. prepared C. understood D. well-known51. A. apparent B. smart C. unique D. appropriate52. A. generally B. eventually C. impossibly D. completely53. A. improving B. strengthening C. appearing D. changing54. A. truth B. purpose C. positivity D. contribution55. A. permanent B. long-lasting C. frequent D. OccasionalSection BDirections:Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have read.(A)Researchers have developed a method to activate electronic implants in the body and eliminate bacterial infections using a wireless signal. When triggered by remote technology, the device delivers heat to infected tissue. And it could lead to technologies that enable drugs andtreatment to be delivered to patients at the press of a button.The technology was developed by researchers at Tufts University in Massachusetts and the University of Illinois. Mice were given electronic implants that, when a signal was sent, heated up to treat tissue that was infected with staphylococcus, which can cause life-threatening infections of the blood. Tissues collected from the mice 24 hours after treatment showed no sign of the infection, while the device dissolved in 15 days, proving itcan not only treat infections but also be disposed of easily.The research, which also eliminated E. coli bacteria, was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Each device, made of silk and magnesium (镁元素),harmlessly dissolved in the animals after the tests. The heating device in the implants has a resistor and power-receiving coil made of magnesium, and the magnesium is wrapped in ,packet? of silk, keeping it safe and controlling its dissolution time. The ability ofthe device to dissolve is important, as it means such implants would not need to be removed. Implantable medical devices normally use non-degradable materials that have limited operational lifetimes and must eventually be removed or replaced. But these new wireless therapy devices can handle the surgical process, and can then dissolve in minutes or weeks, depending on the time needed."This is an important demonstration step forward for the development of on-demand medial devices that canbe turned on remotely to perform a therapeutic function in a patient and then safely disappear after their use, requiring no retrieval,”said senior author Fiorenzo Omenetto, professor of biomedical engineering at Tufts School of Engineering. “These wireless strategies could help manage post-surgical infection, for example, or pave the way for eventual Wi-Fi drug delivery.”56. What is special function about the new discovery?A. It can favourably be used while-treatment stage of a disease.B. The device has offered drugs at the press of a button.C. Implantable devices often use materials that have limited operational lifetimes.D. The implant can be controlled to treat infection and will dissolve later in the body.57.Staphylococcus is most probably _______.A. a virus which can cost a person his lifeB. a therapy which can make a person?s life longerC. a device which can cure a person?s diseaseD. a process which can lead to the infection of a virus58.We can infer from the passage that _______.A. Wi-Fi promises a new way of treatmentB. research brings about new discoveriesC. technology offers new opportunitiesD. medicine requires persistent efforts(B)Prices determine how resources are to be used. They are also the means by which products and services that are in limited supply are shared among buyers. The price system of the United States is a very complex network composed of the prices of all the products bought and sold in the economy as well as those of a myriad (无数)of services, including labor, professional transportation, and public-utility services. The interrelationship of all thoseof prices. The price of any particular product or service is linked to a broad, prices makes up the “system” complicated system of prices in which everything seems to depend more or less upon everything else., many would reply that price is an If one were to ask a group of arbitrarily individuals to define “price”amount of money paid by the buyer to the seller of a product or service or, in other words that price is the money value of a product or service as agreed upon in a market transaction (交易). This definition is, of course, valid as far as it goes. For a complete understanding of a price in any particular transaction, much more than the amountof money involved must be known. Both the buyer and the seller should be familiar with not only the money amount but the amount and quality of the product or service to be exchanged, the time and place at which the exchange will take place and payment will be made, the form of money to be used, and the credit terms and discounts that supply to the transaction, guarantees on the product or service, delivery terms, return privileges,and other factors. In other words, both buyer and seller should be fully aware of all the factors that make up of the being exchanged for the asked-for amount of money in order that they may evaluate a given total “package” price.59. According to the passage, the price system is related primarily to _______.A. Labor and educationB. transportation and insuranceC. Utilities and repairsD. products and services60.All the following are the factors in the complete understanding of price except _______.A. instructions that come with a productB. the quantity of a productC. the quality of a productD. guarantees that cover a product_______.61. In the last line of the passage, the word “they” refers toA. Return privilegesB. guarantees on the product or serviceC. Buyers and sellerD. delivery and credit terms62. The paragraph following this passage will most likely discuss _______.A. unusual ways to evaluate prices of productsB. types of payment plans for product and serviceC. theories about how products affect different levels of societyD. how certain elements of price “package” influence its market value(C)There will eventually come a day when the New York Times ceases to publish stories on newsprint. Exactlywhen that day will be is a matter of debate. “Sometime in the future,” the paper?s publisher said bac Nostalgia (怀旧) for ink on paper, there are plenty of reasons to abandon print. The infrastructure (基础设施) required to make a physical newspaper -- printing presses, delivery trucks -- isn?t just expensive; it?sexcessive at a time when online-only competitors don?t have the same set of financial restrictions. Readers aremigrating away from print anyway. And though print ad sales still overshadow their online and mobile counterparts, revenue (收入) from print is still declining.Cost may be high and circulation lower, but rushing to eliminate its print edition would be a mistake, saysBuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti.Peretti says the Times shouldn?t waste time getting out of the print business, but only if they go about doingit the right way. “Figuring out a way to accelerate that transition would make sense for them,discontinue it, you?re going to have your most loyal customers really upset with you.”Sometimes that?s worth making a change anyway. Peretti gives the example of Netflix discontinuing itsDVD-mailing service to focus on streaming (流媒体). “It was seen as a mistake,” he said. The move turned out to,” Peretti said “I would raisebe foresighted. “If I were in charge at the Times, I wouldn?t pick a year to end printprices and make it into more of a legacy product.”The most loyal customers would still get the product they favour, the idea goes, and they?d feel like that theywere helping maintain the quality of something they believe in. “So if you?re overpaying for print, you co Peretti said. “Then increase it at a higher rate each year and essentially try tolike that you were helping,” you?re going to print product, make it for the people who aregenerate additional revenue.” In other words, ifalready obsessed with it, which may be what the Times is doing already. Getting the print edition seven days aweek costs nearly $500 a year -- more than twice as much as a digital-only subscription.“It?s a really hard thing to do and it?s a tremendous luxury that BuzzFeed doesn?t have a legacy business,"Peretti remarked. “But we?re going to have questions like that where we have things we're doing that don't makesense when the market changes and the world changes. In those situations, it's better to be more aggressive thanless aggressive.63. The New York Times is considering ending its print edition partly due to _______.A. the high cost of operationB. the pressure from its investorsC. the complaints from its readersD. the increasing online ad sales64. Peretti suggests that in face of the present situation the Times should _______.A. seek new sources of readershipB. end the print edition for goodC. aim for efficient managementD. strategic adjustments65.Peretti believes that in a changing world _______.A. legacy businesses are becoming outdatedB. cautiousness helps problem-solvingC. traditional luxuries can stay unaffectedD. aggressiveness better meets challenge66.Which of the following would be the best title of the text?A.Shift to Online Newspapers All At Once.B.Cherish the Newspapers Still in Your Hand.C. Make Your Print Newspapers a Luxury Good.D. Keep Your Newspapers Forever m Fashion.Section CDirections:Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given m the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.A. Parental involvement makes up for what schools are not able to do.B. They have a wide range of activities after school.C. Talking with children is a very simple task.D. A number of recent studies remind us that parents are even more important than schools.E. Engaging in these sorts of conversations has a greater impact on educational accomplishment.F. Recent research has indicated exactly what kinds of talk at home encourage children's success at school.It is found that American students spend less than 15% of their time in school. 67 _______. A study published earlier this month by researchers at North Carolina State University, for example, finds that parental involvement -- checking homework, attending school meetings and events, discussing school activities at home -- has a more powerful influence on students, academic performance than anything about the school the students attend. Another study, published in the Review of Economics and Statistics, reports that the effort put forth by parents reading stories aloud, is devoted by either teachers or the students themselves. And a third study concludes that schools would have to increase their spending by more than $1,000 per pupil in order to achievethe same results that are gained with parental involvement.68 _______. But it is also revealed in researches that parents, of all backgrounds, don?t need to buy expensive educational toys or digital devices for their kids in order to give them an advantage. They don?t need to drive their offspring to enrichment classes or test-preparation courses. What they need to do with their children is much simpler: talk.But not just any talk. 69 _______. For example, a study conducted by researchers at the UCLA School of Public Health and published in the journal Pediatrics founds that two-way adult-child conversations were six times as powerful in promoting language development as the ones in which the adult did all the talking. Engagingin this reciprocal (双向的) back-and-forth gives children a chance to try out language for themselves, and also gives them the sense that their thought and opinions matter.The content of parents?conversations with kids matters, too. Children who hear talk about counting and numbers at home start school with much more extensive mathematical knowledge, report researchers from the University of Chicago. While the conversations parents have with their children change as kids grow older, theeffect of these exchanges on academic achievement remains strong. Research finds that parents play an important role in what is called “academic socialization” -- setting expectations and making connections between current behavior and future goals. 70 _______.IV. Summary WritingDirections: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.Now another American education icon may be disappearing: the hardbound textbook. More and more school districts are replacing traditional textbooks with electronic ones. Electronic textbooks are usually accessed either through an online server or are downloaded to student laptops.In North Texas, Plano and Irving schools are introducing e-books into a few classrooms, and Lancaster school officials also are considering them. But no local district appears to be going as far as Forney. The district most likely would be the first in the state to use e-books in every classroom for grades five to twelve.Officials point out several reasons for turning to e-books. For one, they are easier to update. Thus the publishers are able to find ways to do online textbooks and they can go back and change information. Using e-books will better prepare students for college and the workplace.Rapid district growth is another reason. The number of the students in the district is expected to double within five years. It?s difficult to know textbook needs in advance and some students wait months for their books. But e-books can be uploaded onto a “blank” laptop in a few hours.Cost may eventually be a deciding cause for choosing e-books, but here are no big savings yet. Even if they get it electronically, they still have to pay for the book because they?re buying the instructional material. That may change as more and more districts move towards e-books.Today?s students have little trouble adjusting to laptops and e-books, said Connie Cooley, who has taught at the Academy of Irving ISD for five years. But she said it could worry teachers.“It?s harder for people who are right around my age and older.” said Ms. Cooley, 36. “I?m laptop-savvy, so I was ready for it, but those that aren?t are a little worrying.V. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.72.任何为实现梦想而付诸行动的人都应受到尊敬。

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上海市松江区中考一模(即期末)试题
英语
(满分150分,完卷时间100分钟)
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)
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) On foot. B) By underground.
C) By bus. D) By car.
8. A) Because they didn’t have any classes. B) Because the bus broke down.
C) Because the weather was terrible. D) Because he had to attend a meeting.
9. A) Cooking dishes. B) Buying vegetables.
C) Having dinner. D) Borrowing books.
10. A) Kitty. B) Jane.。

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