上海市虹口区2015届高三二模英语试题 Word版含答案
2015届虹口区高三英语二模试卷及答案(官方版)
虹口区2015高三英语二模试卷2015.4考生注意:1. 考试时间120分钟,试卷满分150分。
2. 本考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。
试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(第1—10页)和第Ⅱ卷(第10页),全卷共10页。
第I卷第1-16小题、第41-77小题为选择题,答题必须涂在答题纸上,第I 卷第17-40小题、第78-81小题和第II卷的答案必须写在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。
3.答题前,务必在答题纸上填写准考证号和姓名,并将核对后的条形码贴在指定位置上,在答题纸反面清楚地填写姓名。
第 I 卷 (共103分)I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections:In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. A policewoman. B. A waitress. C. A shop assistant. D. A worker.2. A. Disappointment. B. Disapproval. C. Sympathy. D. Passion.3. A. At a police station. B. At a car rental house. C. At a post office. D. At a bank.4. A. Go to work. B. Take a break. C. Try another problem. D. Keep doing.5. A. The woman congratulated the wrong person.B. The woman should get another job.C. The woman should be more patient.D. The woman was waiting in the wrong place.6. A. Reading a magazine. B. Writing an article.C. Buying clothes.D. Preparing for a maths test.7. A. The guest has to pay in cash. B. The fee will be added to the hotel bill.C. The guest can pay by check.D. It’s free to watch the hotel movie channel.8. A. The woman will enjoy the trip. B. The woman will be exhausted after the trip.C. The woman had better cancel the trip.D. The woman should go to Los Angeles.9. A. 4 pounds. B. 6 pounds. C. 8 pounds. D. 10 pounds.110. A. Compare notes with his classmates. B. Review the details of all his lessons.C. Focus on the main points of his lectures.D. Talk with her about his learning problems. 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. Sending magazines to friends.B. Sending text messages through mobile phone.C. Sending greeting cards to friends.D. Giving orders to children.12. A. Because it costs much time. B. Because it becomes more popular.C. Because it can be done anywhere.D. Because it makes teachers and parents angry.13. A. Making children clever. B. Saving money and paper.C. Helping students study well.D. Making problems become easy.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. they cannot be lost or stolen. B. they are safe and handy.C. they can be used anywhere.D. they can save travelers plenty of money.15. A. The authority that issues you the passport. B. The insurance company.C. The bank where you buy your checks.D. The travel agency that arranges your travel.16. A. People usually get traveler’s checks from foreign banks.B. You are not charged for the safety of your traveler’s checks.C. You cannot get your passport until you get your traveler’s checks.D. Traveler’s checks can be exchanged for th e money of the country you visit.Section CDirections: In section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.2Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.(A)How I Turned to Be Optimistic (乐观的)I began to grow up that winter night when my parents and I were returning from my aunt’s house, and my mother said that we (25)______(leave) for America soon. We were on the bus then. I was crying, and some people on the bus were turning around to look at me. I remember I could not bear the thought of never hearing again the radio program for school children to (26)______ I listened every morning .I do not remember myself (27)______(cry) for this reason again. In fact I think I cried very little when I was saying goodbye to my friends and relatives. When we were leaving I thought about all the places I was going to see. The country I was leaving never to come back was hardly in my head then.The four years that followed taught me the importance of optimism, but (28)______ idea did not come to me at once. For the first two years in New York I was really lost. I did not quite know what I was or what I should be. Mother remarried, and things became even (29)______(complex) for me. Some time passed before my stepfather and I got used to each other. However, my responsibilities in the family increased a lot since my English was superior (30)______ anyone else’s at home. I translated at interviews with immigration officers, and even discussed telephone bills with company representatives.From my experiences, I believe that my life will turn out all right (31)______ ______ it is not that easy.(B)How Room Designs Affect Our Work and FeelingArchitects have long had the feeling that the place we live in can affect our thoughts, feeling and behaviours. But now scientists are giving this feeling an empirical(实证的)basis. They are discovering how (32)______(design) spaces that promote creativity, keep people focused, and lead to relaxation.3Researches show aspects of the physical environment can influence creativity. In 2012, Joan Meyers-Levy reported that the height of a room’s ceiling affects (33)______ people think. Her research indicates that higher ceilings encourage people to think more freely, (34)______(lead) them to make more abstract connections. Low ceilings, on the other hand, may inspire a more detailed outlook. Besides ceiling height, the view (35)______(afford) by a building may influence an occupant’s ability to concentrate.Using nature to improve focus of attention ought to pay off academically, and (36)______ seems to, according to a study. Students in classrooms with unblocked views of at least 50 feet outside the window had higher scores on tests of vocabulary, language arts and maths than did students (37)______ classrooms primarily overlooked roads and parking lots.Recent study on room lighting design suggests that dim light helps people loosen up.(38)______ that is true generally, keeping the light low during dinner or at parties could increase relaxation.So far public buildings (39)______(focus) on by scientists. “We have a very limited number of studies, so we are almost looking at the problem through a straw(吸管),” architect David says. “How do you take answers to very specific questions and make broad use of them? That is (40)______ we are all struggling wit h.”Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.Foreign drivers will have a pay on-the-spot fines of up to £900 for breaking the traffic law to be carried out next month.If they do not have enough cash or a working credit card, their vehicles will be clamped(扣留)until they pay — and they will face a(n) 41 fee of £80 for getting back their vehicles.The law will also be 42 to British citizens. The fines will be described officially as “deposits” when the traffic laws tak e 43 , because the money would be returned if the driver went to court and was found not guilty. In practice, very few foreign drivers are likely to return to Britain to deal with their cases.Foreign drivers are rarely 44 because police cannot take action against them if they fail to appear in court. Instead, officers often 45 give warnings. Foreign vehicles are 30 percent more likely to be in a crash than British-registered vehicles. The number of crashes caused by foreign vehicles rose by 47 percent between 2008 and 2013. There were almost 400 deaths and serious injuries and 3,000 46 injuries from accidents caused by foreign vehicles in 2013.The new law is partly 47 to settle the problem of foreign lorry drivers ignoring limits to weight and hours at the wheel. Foreign lorries are three times more likely to be in a crash than British lorries. Recent spot checks found that three quarters of lorries that failed safety tests were448 overseas.The standard deposit for a careless driving 49 —such as driving too close to the vehicle in front or reading a map at the wheel—will be £300.Foreign drivers will not get points as 50 added to their licenses, while British drivers will.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.PlanningIn any planning system, from the simplest budgeting to the most complex corporate planning, there is an annual process. This is partly due to the fact that firms 51 their accounting on a yearly basis, but also because similar 52 often occur in the market.Usually, the larger the firm, the longer the planning takes. But 53 , planning for next year may start nine months or more in advance, with various stages of evaluation leading to 54 of the complete plan three months before the start of the year.Planning continues, however, throughout the year, since managers 55 progress against targets, while looking forward to the next year. What is happening now will 56 the objectives and plans for the future.In today’s business climate, as markets constantly change and become more difficult to 57 , some analysts believe that long-term planning is 58 . In some markets they may be right, as long as companies can build the sort of flexibility into their operations which allows them to 59 to any sudden changes.Most firms, however, need to plan more than one year ahead in order to 60 their long-term goals. This may reflect the time it takes to commission (委任) and build a new production plant, or, in marketing 61 , it may be a question of how long it takes to research and launch a range of new products, and reach a certain 62 in the market. If, for example, it is going to take five years for a particular airline to become the 63 choice amongst business travellers on certain routes, the airline must plan for the various 64 involved.Every one-year plan, therefore, must be 65 in relation to longer-term plans, and it should contain die stages that are necessary to achieve the final goals.51. A. make up B. carry out C. bring about D. put down52. A. patterns B. guides C. designs D. distributions53. A. surprisingly B. contrarily C. equally D. typically54. A. approval B. permission C. admiration D. objection55. A. value B. confirm C. review D. survey56. A. restore B. promote C. influence D. maintain57. A. guess B. advocate C. recognize D. predict58. A. pointless B. meaningful C. realistic D. inevitable59. A. lead B. respond C. refer D. contribute560. A. share B. handle C. develop D. benefit61. A. expressions B. descriptions C. words D. terms62. A. reputation B. position C. situation D. direction63. A. reserved B. selected C. preferred D. supposed64. A. acts B. steps C. means D. points65. A. handed over B. left behind C. made out D. drawn upSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)My dad loved pennies, especially those with the elegant stalk (茎) of wheat curving around each side of the ONE CENT on the back. Those were the pennies he grew up with during the Depression.As a kid, I would go for walks with Dad, spying coins along the way—a penny here, a dime (一角硬币) there. Whenever I picked up a penny, he’d ask, “Is it a wheat?” It always thrilled him when we found one of those special coins produced between 1909 and 1958, the year of my birth.One gray Sunday mor ning in winter, not long after my father’s death in 2002, I was walking down Fifth Avenue, feeling bereft. I found myself in front of the church where Dad once worked. I was warmly shown in and led to a seat. Hearing Dad’s favorite “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God”, I burst into tears. We’d sung that at his funeral.After the service, I shook the pastor’s(牧师) hand and stepped onto the side walk—and there was a penny. I bent to pick it up, turned it over, and sure enough, it was a wheat. A 1944, a year my father was serving on a ship in the South Pacific.That started it. Suddenly wheat pennies began turning up on the sidewalks of New York everywhere. I got most of the important years: his birth year, my mom’s birth year, the year he graduated from college, the year he met my mom, the year they got married, the year my sister was born. But alas, no 1958 wheat penny—my year, the last year they were made.The next Sunday, after the service, I was walking up Fifth Avenue and spotted a penny in the middle of a crossing. Oh, no, it was a busy street;cabs were speeding by—should I risk it? I just had to get it.A wheat! But the penny was worn, and I couldn’t read the date. On arriving home, I took out my glasses and took it to the light. There was my birthday!I found 21 wheat pennies on the streets of Manhattan in the year after my father died, and I don’t think that’s a coincidence.66. The writer’s father loved pennies with wheat because ________.A. when he first saw it, he began to love itB. when he saw the wheat, he thought of his time during the DepressionC. when he was young, he had a lot of pennies with wheatD. when he was a child, he never got a coin with wheat667. The underlined word “bereft” (in Para.3) means ________.A. protestedB. disappointedC. grievedD. offended68. Which of the following statements about the author is NOT true?A. He was born in 1958.B. He knew the church well.C. He once worked in a church.D. He went to church because of his father.69. The best title for the passage would probably be ________.A. Pennies from HeavenB. My father’s life storyC. My father’s hobbyD. Living in New York(B)Do you want to get home from work knowing you have made a real difference in someone’s life? If yes, don’t care about sex or age! Come and join us, then you’ll make it!70. What does the underlined part mean?A. You’ll make others’ lives mo re meaningful with this job.B. You’ll arrive home just in time from this job.C. You’ll earn a good salary from this job.D. You’ll succeed in getting this job.71. The volunteers’ major responsibility is to help people with learning disabilities ________.A. to get some financial supportB. to properly protect themselvesC. to learn some new living skillsD. to realize their own importance772. Which of the following can first be chosen as a volunteer?A. The one who can drive a car.B. The one who has done similar work before.C. The one who has patience to listen to others.D. The one who can use English to communicate.73. The text serves as ________.A. a reminder to social workersB. an advertisement for helpersC. a document on appealing for volunteersD. an introduction about a social care organization(C)There are desert plants which survive the dry season in the form of inactive seeds. There are also desert insects which survive as inactive larvae (幼虫). In addition, difficult as it is to believe, there are desert fish which can survive through years of droughts in the form of inactive eggs. These are the shrimps (小虾) that live in the Mojave Desert, an intensely dry region in the south-west of the United States where shade temperatures of over 50℃ are often recorded.The eggs of the Mojave shrimps are the size and have the appearance of grains of sand. When sufficient spring rain falls to form a lake, once every two to five years, these eggs hatch. Then the water is soon filled with millions of tiny shrimps about a millimetre long which feed on tiny plant and animal organisms which also grow in the temporary desert lake. Within a week, the shrimps grow from their original 1 millimetre to a length of about 1.5 centimetres.Throughout the time that the shrimps are rapidly maturing, the water in the lake equally rapidly evaporates (挥发). Therefore, for the shrimps it is a race against time. By the twelfth day, however, when they are about 3 centimetres long, hundreds of tiny eggs form on the underbodies of the females. Usually by this time, all that remains of the lake is a large, muddy patch of wet soil. On the thirteenth day and the next, during the final hours of their brief lives, the shrimps lay their eggs in the mud. Then, having ensured that their species will survive, the shrimps die as the last of the water evaporates.If sufficient rain falls the next year to form another lake, the eggs hatch, and once again the shrimps pass rapidly through their cycle of growth, adulthood, egg-laying, and death. Some years there is insufficient rain to form a lake: in this case, the eggs will remain dormant for another year, or even longer if necessary. Very, very occasionally, perhaps twice in a hundred years, sufficient rain falls to form a deep lake that lasts a month or more. In this case, the species passes through two cycles of growth, egg-laying, and death. Thus, on such occasions, the species multiplies considerably, which further ensures its survival.74. Which of the following is the most distinctive feature of Mojave shrimps?A. They live a brief and tough life.B. They feed on plant and animal organisms.C. Their eggs can survive years of drought.D. They lay their eggs in the mud.875. The word “dormant” (in Para 4) most probably means ________.A. inactiveB. strongC. alertD. soft76. What can be inferred from the passage?A. appearance and size are important factors for life to survive in the desert.B. a species must be able to multiply quickly in order to survive in the desert.C. for some species one life cycle in a year is enough to survive the desert drought.D. some species develop a unique life pattern to survive in severe conditions.77. The passage mainly deals with ________.A. the life span of the Mojave shrimpsB. the survival of desert shrimpsC. the creatures living in the Mojave desertD. the importance of water to life in the desertSection CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.The greatest recent social changes have been in the lives of women in America, or probably inthe world.During the twentieth century there has been a remarkable shortening of the time of a woman’slife spent in caring for children. A woman marrying at the end of the nineteenth century wouldprobably have been in her middle twenties, and would be likely to have seven or eight children, ofwhom four or five lived till they were five years old. By the time the youngest was fifteen, themother would have been in her early fifties and would expect to live a further twenty years, duringwhich health made it unusual for her to get paid work. Today women marry younger and have fewerchildren. Usually a woman’s youngest child will be fifteen when she is forty-five and can beexpected to live another thirty-five years and is likely to take paid work until retirement at sixty.Even while she has the care of children, her work is lightened by modern living conditions.This important change in women’s life-pattern has only recently begun to have its full effect onwomen’s economic position. Even a few years ago most girls left schools at the first chance, andmost of them took a full-time job. However, when they married, they usually left work at once andnever returned to it. Today the school-leaving age is sixteen, many girls stay at school after that age,and though women usually marry younger, more married women stay at least until shortly beforetheir first child is born. Very many more afterwards return to full or part-time work.Such changes have led to a new relationship in marriage, with the husband accepting a greatershare of the duties and satisfactions of family life, and with the both husband and wife sharing moreequally in providing the money and running the home in terms of the abilities and interests of eachof them.9(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN EIGHT WORDS.)78. At what age did most women get married in the late nineteenth century?79. A woman today can still take care of her children when doing paid work in their forties becauseof ________.80. Of “such changes” today, one is that many more mothers ________ after their first child is born.81. What are the factors that cause a couple to share economic and family affairs in an equal way?第 II 卷 (共47分)I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 据我所知,他们学校的面积是我们的两倍。
上海市2015虹口区中考英语二模试卷(含答案)
虹口区2015年初三英语二模练习(九) (满分 分,完卷时间 分钟) 考生注意:本卷有 大题,共 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)听力理解 共 分 根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片 分根据你听到的对话和问题,选出最恰当的答案 : 分判断下列句子是否符合你听到的内容 符合的用“ ”表示,不符合的用“ ”表示 分(听短文,完成下列内容。
每空格限填一词)( 分)第二部分 语音,词汇和语法. 选择最恰当的答案 :(共 分)将下列单词或词组填入空格。
每空限填一词,每词只能填一次 (共 分)打卡上班 机械的(用括号中所给单词 的适当形式完成下列句子 共 分牛(根据所给要求,改写下列句子。
每空格限填一词 共 分改为一般疑问句对划线部分提问改为感叹句改为被动语态保持句意基本不变改为宾语从句连词成句第三部分 读与写阅读理解 : 共 分根据文章内容,选择最恰当的答案 : 分热量 明显地(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文 ( 分)狩猎女神狼人 吸血鬼迷信的(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给 ( 分). (根据短文内容回答下列问题)( 分) 鸽房 冠军作文 分以十分钟的休息时间”为题写一篇不少于 个词的短文,标点符号不占格。
提示:进人初三以来,同学们倍感学习任务重,压力大。
许多同学争分夺秒甚至连课间十分钟的休息时间也在看书做题。
请以 为题,描写这一现象 包括你自己的做法 并针对这一现象谈谈你的看法。
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虹口区 年初三英语二模练习(九)听力原文和参考答案略。
上海市2015虹口区中考英语二模试卷(含答案)
虹口区2015年初三英语二模练习(九)(满分150分,完卷时间100分钟)2015.5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)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) A joumalist. B) A shop assistant. C) A tour guide. D) A secretary.8. A) Car Museum. B) History Museum. C) Art Museum. D) Science Museum.9. A) Two dollars. B) Four dollars. C) Six dollars. D) Ten dollars.10. A) At 10 a.m. B) At 11 a.m. C) At 9:30 p.m. D) At 10:30 a.m.11. A) At the zoo. B) At the cinema.C) At the post office. D) At the No. 2 bus stop.12. A) To buy a new table. B) To visit the woman soon.C) To repair the table. D) To apologize to the woman.13. A) Bob often comes late to his class. B) Bob is a new comer to the class.C) Bob had no class in the morning. D) Bob has told him the reason.14. A) He had geography last term. B) Geography isn't his favourite.C) He always does well in geography. D) He has the fight to choose subjects.C. Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false (判断下列句子是否符合你听到的内容, 符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示) (7分)15. The smallest post office in the USA has only one room with no clerks.16. The post offices in the USA are usually open from 8:30 to 4:30 on weekdays.17. The United States Postal Service is the largest company in the world.18. There are more than 40,000 post offices throughout the United States.19. The post offices in the United States deal with more mails than those in Japan.20. The passage mainly tells about the history of the post office in the United States.D. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences(听短文,完成下列内容。
2015年上海市虹口区中考二模英语试卷
虹口区2015年初三英语二模练习(九)(满分150分,完卷时间100分钟)2015.5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)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) A joumalist. B) A shop assistant. C) A tour guide. D) A secretary.8. A) Car Museum. B) History Museum. C) Art Museum. D) Science Museum.9. A) Two dollars. B) Four dollars. C) Six dollars. D) Ten dollars.10. A) At 10 a.m. B) At 11 a.m. C) At 9:30 p.m. D) At 10:30 a.m.11. A) At the zoo. B) At the cinema.C) At the post office. D) At the No. 2 bus stop.12. A) To buy a new table. B) To visit the woman soon.C) To repair the table. D) To apologize to the woman.13. A) Bob often comes late to his class. B) Bob is a new comer to the class.C) Bob had no class in the morning. D) Bob has told him the reason.14. A) He had geography last term. B) Geography isn't his favourite.C) He always does well in geography. D) He has the fight to choose subjects.C. Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false (判断下列句子是否符合你听到的内容, 符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示) (7分)15. The smallest post office in the USA has only one room with no clerks.16. The post offices in the USA are usually open from 8:30 to 4:30 on weekdays.17. The United States Postal Service is the largest company in the world.18. There are more than 40,000 post offices throughout the United States.19. The post offices in the United States deal with more mails than those in Japan.20. The passage mainly tells about the history of the post office in the United States.D. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences(听短文,完成下列内容。
届虹口区高三英语二模试卷及答案官方版
虹口区2015高三英语二模试卷考生注意:1. 考试时间120分钟,试卷满分150分。
2. 本考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。
试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(第1—10页)和第Ⅱ卷(第10页),全卷共10页。
第I卷第1-16小题、第41-77小题为选择题,答题必须涂在答题纸上,第I 卷第17-40小题、第78-81小题和第II卷的答案必须写在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。
3.答题前,务必在答题纸上填写准考证号和姓名,并将核对后的条形码贴在指定位置上,在答题纸反面清楚地填写姓名。
第 I 卷 (共103分)I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. A policewoman. B. A waitress. C. A shop assistant. D. A worker.2. A. Disappointment. B. Disapproval. C. Sympathy. D. Passion.3. A. At a police station. B. At a car rental house. C. At a post office.D. At a bank.4. A. Go to work. B. Take a break. C. Try another problem. D. Keep doing.5. A. The woman congratulated the wrong person.B. The woman should get another job.C. The woman should be more patient.D. The woman was waiting in the wrong place.6. A. Reading a magazine. B. Writing an article.C. Buying clothes.D. Preparing for a maths test.7. A. The guest has to pay in cash. B. The fee will be added to the hotel bill.C. The guest can pay by check.D. It’s free to watch the hotelmovie channel.8. A. The woman will enjoy the trip. B. The woman will be exhausted after the trip.C. The woman had better cancel the trip.D. The woman should go to Los Angeles.9. A. 4 pounds. B. 6 pounds. C. 8 pounds. D. 10 pounds.10. A. Compare notes with his classmates. B. Review the details of all his lessons.C. Focus on the main points of his lectures.D. Talk with her about his learning problems.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. Sending magazines to friends.B. Sending text messages through mobile phone.C. Sending greeting cards to friends.D. Giving orders to children.12. A. Because it costs much time. B. Because it becomes more popular.C. Because it can be done anywhere.D. Because it makes teachers and parents angry.13. A. Making children clever. B. Saving money and paper.C. Helping students study well.D. Making problems become easy.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. they cannot be lost or stolen. B. they are safe and handy.C. they can be used anywhere.D. they can save travelers plenty of money.15. A. The authority that issues you the passport. B. The insurance company.C. The bank where you buy your checks.D. The travel agency that arranges your travel.16. A. People usually get traveler’s checks from foreign banks.B. You are not charged for the safety of your traveler’s checks.C. You cannot get your passport until you get your traveler’s checks.D. Traveler’s checks can be exchanged for the money of the country you visit. Section CDirections: In section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Renal Property ManagementName:Phone Number: Room Type: Price Range: Location: Facilities:Bill Harrington053-787-6695A 17 apartmentAround $ 18Near the 19A 20 and central air conditioningBlanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.When did the applicant leave school 21 .What kind of work did the applicant have in thetoy factory22 .Where will the applicant go if she passes thetests To go to 23 twice a week.How will the woman’s salary be changed during the three-year training periodShe’ll get 24 of a hundreddollars a month.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.(A)How I Turned to Be Optimistic (乐观的)I began to grow up that winter night when my parents and I were returning from my aunt’s house, and my mother said that we (25)______(leave) for America soon. We were on the bus then. I was crying, and some people on the bus were turning around to look at me. I remember I could not bear the thought of never hearing again the radio program for school children to (26)______ I listened every morning .I do not remember myself (27)______(cry) for this reason again. In fact I thinkI cried very little when I was saying goodbye to my friends and relatives. When we were leaving I thought about all the places I was going to see. The country I was leaving never to come back was hardly in my head then.The four years that followed taught me the importance of optimism, but (28)______ idea did not come to me at once. For the first two years in New York I was really lost. I did not quite know what I was or what I should be. Mother remarried, and things became even (29)______(complex) for me. Some time passed before my stepfather and I got used to each other. However, my responsibilities in the family increased a lot since my English was superior (30)______ anyone else’s at home. I translated at interviews with immigration officers, and even discussed telephone bills with company representatives.From my experiences, I believe that my life will turn out all right (31)______ ______ it is not that easy.(B)How Room Designs Affect Our Work and FeelingArchitects have long had the feeling that the place we live in can affect our thoughts, feeling and behaviours. But now scientists are giving this feeling an empirical(实证的)basis. They are discovering how (32)______(design) spaces that promote creativity, keep people focused, and lead to relaxation.Researches show aspects of the physical environment can influence creativity. In 2012, Joan Meyers-Levy reported that the height of a room’s ceiling affects (33)______ people think. Her research indicates that higher ceilings encourage people to think more freely, (34)______(lead) them to make more abstract connections. Low ceilings, on the other hand, may inspire a more detailed outlook. Besides ceiling height, the view (35)______(afford) by a building may influence an occupant’s ability to concentrate.Using nature to improve focus of attention ought to pay off academically, and (36)______ seems to, according to a study. Students in classrooms with unblocked views of at least 50 feet outside the window had higher scores on tests of vocabulary, language arts and maths than did students (37)______ classrooms primarily overlooked roads and parking lots.Recent study on room lighting design suggests that dim light helps people loosen up. (38)______ that is true generally, keeping the light low during dinner or at parties could increase relaxation.So far public buildings (39)______(focus) on by scientists. “We have a very limited number of studies, so we are almost looking at the problem through a straw (吸管),” architect David says. “How do you take answers to very specific questions and make broad use of them That is (40)______ we are all struggling with.”Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. effectB. aggressivelyC. additionalD. merelyE. chargedF. appliedG. intended H. registered I. punishment J. slight K. offenceForeign drivers will have a pay on-the-spot fines of up to £900 for breaking the traffic law to be carried out next month.If they do not have enough cash or a working credit card, their vehicles will be clamped(扣留)until they pay — and they will face a(n) 41 fee of £80 for getting back their vehicles.The law will also be 42 to British citizens. The fines will be described officially as “deposits” when the traffic laws take 43 , because the money would be returned if the driver went to court and was found not guilty. In practice, very few foreign drivers are likely to return to Britain to deal with their cases.Foreign drivers are rarely 44 because police cannot take action against them if they fail to appear in court. Instead, officers often 45 give warnings. Foreign vehicles are 30 percent more likely to be in a crash than British-registered vehicles. The number of crashes caused by foreign vehicles rose by 47 percent between 2008 and 2013. There were almost 400 deaths and serious injuries and 3,000 46 injuries from accidents caused by foreign vehicles in 2013.The new law is partly 47 to settle the problem of foreign lorry drivers ignoring limits to weight and hours at the wheel. Foreign lorries are three times more likely to be in a crash than British lorries. Recent spot checks found that three q u a r t e r s o f l o r r i e s t h a t f a i l e d s a f e t y t e s t s w e r e48 overseas.The standard deposit for a careless driving 49 —such as driving too close to the vehicle in front or reading a map at the wheel—will be £300.Foreign driversw i l l n o t g e t p o i n t s a s50 added to their licenses, while British drivers will.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.PlanningIn any planning system, from the simplest budgeting to the most complex corporate planning, there is an annual process. This is partly due to the fact that firms 51 their accounting on a yearly basis, but also because similar 52 often occur inthe market.Usually, the larger the firm, the longer the planning takes. But 53 , planning for next year may start nine months or more in advance, with various stages of evaluation leading to 54 of the complete plan three months before the start of the year.Planning continues, however, throughout the year, since managers 55 progress against targets, while looking forward to the next year. What is happening now will 56 the objectives and plans for the future.In today’s business climate, as markets constantly change and become more difficult to 57 , some analysts believe that long-term planning is 58 . In some markets they may be right, as long as companies can build the sort of flexibilityi n t o t h e i r o p e r a t i o n s w h i c h a l l o w s t h e m t o59 to any sudden changes.Most firms, however, need to plan more than one year ahead in order to 60 their long-term goals. This may reflect the time it takes to commission (委任) and build a new production plant, or, in marketing 61 , it may be a question of how long it takes to research and launch a range of new products, and reach a certain 62 in the market. If, for example, it is going to take five years for a particular airline to become the 63 choice amongst business travellers on certain routes, the airline must plan for the various 64 involved.Every one-year plan, therefore, must be 65 in relation to longer-term plans, and it should contain die stages that are necessary to achieve the final goals.51. A. make up B. carry out C. bring about D. put down52. A. patterns B. guides C. designs D.distributions53. A. surprisingly B. contrarily C. equally D. typically54. A. approval B. permission C. admiration D. objection55. A. value B. confirm C. review D. survey56. A. restore B. promote C. influence D. maintain57. A. guess B. advocate C. recognize D. predict58. A. pointless B. meaningful C. realistic D. inevitable59. A. lead B. respond C. refer D. contribute60. A. share B. handle C. develop D. benefit61. A. expressions B. descriptions C. words D. terms62. A. reputation B. position C. situation D. direction63. A. reserved B. selected C. preferred D. supposed64. A. acts B. steps C. means D. points65. A. handed over B. left behind C. made out D. drawn upSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)My dad loved pennies, especially those with the elegant stalk (茎) of wheat curving around each side of the ONE CENT on the back. Those were the pennies he grew up with during the Depression.As a kid, I would go for walks with Dad, spying coins along the way—a penny here, a dime (一角硬币) there. Whenever I picked up a p enny, he’d ask, “Is it a wheat” It always thrilled him when we found one of those special coins produced between 1909 and 1958, the year of my birth.One gray Sunday morning in winter, not long after my father’s death in 2002, I was walking down Fifth Avenue, feeling bereft. I found myself in front of the church where Dad once worked. I was warmly shown in and led to a seat. Hearing Dad’s favorite “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God”, I burst into tears. We’d sung that at his funeral.After the service, I shook the pastor’s(牧师) hand and stepped onto the side walk—and there was a penny. I bent to pick it up, turned it over, and sure enough, it was a wheat. A 1944, a year my father was serving on a ship in the South Pacific.That started it. Suddenly wheat pennies began turning up on the sidewalks of New York everywhere. I got most of the important years: his birth year, my mom’s birth year, the year he graduated from college, the year he met my mom, the year they got married, the year my sister was born. But alas, no 1958 wheat penny—my year, the last year they were made.The next Sunday, after the service, I was walking up Fifth Avenue and spotted a penny in the middle of a crossing. Oh, no, it was a busy street;cabs were speeding by—should I risk it I just had to get it.A wheat! But the penny was worn, and I couldn’t read the date. On arriving home, I took out my glasses and took it to the light. There was my birthday!I found 21 wheat pennies on the streets of Manhattan in the year after my father died, and I don’t think that’s a coincidence.66. The writer’s father loved pennies with wheat because ________.A. when he first saw it, he began to love itB. when he saw the wheat, he thought of his time during the DepressionC. when he was young, he had a lot of pennies with wheatD. when he was a child, he never got a coin with wheat67. The underlined word “bereft” (in means ________.A. protestedB. disappointedC. grievedD. offended68. Which of the following statements about the author is NOT trueA. He was born in 1958.B. He knew the church well.C. He once worked in a church.D. He went to church because of his father.69. The best title for the passage would probably be ________.A. Pennies from HeavenB. My father’s life storyC. My father’s hobbyD. Living in New York(B)Do you want to get home from work knowing you have made a real difference in someone’s life If yes, don’t care about sex or age! Come and join us, then you’ll make it!70. What does the underlined part meanA. You’ll make others’ lives more meaningful with this job.B. You’ll arrive home just in time from this job.C. You’ll earn a good salary from this job.D. You’ll succeed in getting this job.71. The volunteers’ major responsibility is to help people with learning disabilities________.A. to get some financial supportB. to properly protect themselvesC. to learn some new living skillsD. to realize their own importance72. Which of the following can first be chosen as a volunteerA. The one who can drive a car.B. The one who has done similar work before.C. The one who has patience to listen to others.D. The one who can use English to communicate.73. The text serves as ________.A. a reminder to social workersB. an advertisement for helpersC. a document on appealing for volunteersD. an introduction about a socialcare organization(C)There are desert plants which survive the dry season in the form of inactive seeds. There are also desert insects which survive as inactive larvae (幼虫). In addition, difficult as it is to believe, there are desert fish which can survive through years of droughts in the form of inactive eggs. These are the shrimps (小虾) that live in the Mojave Desert, an intensely dry region in the south-west of the United States where shade temperatures of over 50℃ are often recorded.The eggs of the Mojave shrimps are the size and have the appearance of grains of sand. When sufficient spring rain falls to form a lake, once every two to five years, these eggs hatch. Then the water is soon filled with millions of tiny shrimps about a millimetre long which feed on tiny plant and animal organisms which also grow in the temporary desert lake. Within a week, the shrimps grow from their original 1 millimetre to a length of about centimetres.Throughout the time that the shrimps are rapidly maturing, the water in the lake equally rapidly evaporates (挥发). Therefore, for the shrimps it is a race against time. By the twelfth day, however, when they are about 3 centimetres long, hundreds of tiny eggs form on the underbodies of the females. Usually by this time, all that remains of the lake is a large, muddy patch of wet soil. On the thirteenth day and the next, during the final hours of their brief lives, the shrimps lay their eggs in the mud. Then, having ensured that their species will survive, the shrimps die as the last of the water evaporates.If sufficient rain falls the next year to form another lake, the eggs hatch, and once again the shrimps pass rapidly through their cycle of growth, adulthood, egg-laying, and death. Some years there is insufficient rain to form a lake: in this case, the eggs will remain dormant for another year, or even longer if necessary. Very, very occasionally, perhaps twice in a hundred years, sufficient rain falls to form a deep lake that lasts a month or more. In this case, the species passes through two cycles of growth, egg-laying, and death. Thus, on such occasions, the speciesmultiplies considerably, which further ensures its survival.74. Which of the following is the most distinctive feature of Mojave shrimpsA. They live a brief and tough life.B. They feed on plant and animal organisms.C. Their eggs can survive years of drought.D. They lay their eggs in the mud.75. The word “dormant” (in Para 4) most probably means ________.A. inactiveB. strongC. alertD. soft76. What can be inferred from the passageA. appearance and size are important factors for life to survive in the desert.B. a species must be able to multiply quickly in order to survive in the desert.C. for some species one life cycle in a year is enough to survive the desert drought.D. some species develop a unique life pattern to survive in severe conditions.77. The passage mainly deals with ________.A. the life span of the Mojave shrimpsB. the survival of desert shrimpsC. the creatures living in the Mojave desertD. the importance of water to life in the desertSection CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.The greatest recent social changes have been in the lives of women in America, or probably in the world.During the twentieth century there has been a remarkable shortening of the time of a woman’s life spent in caring for children. A woman marrying at the end of the nineteenth century would probably have been in her middle twenties, and would be likely to have seven or eight children, of whom four or five lived till they were five years old. By the time the youngest was fifteen, the mother would have been in her early fifties and would expect to live a further twenty years, during which health made it unusual for her to get paid work. Today women marry younger and have fewer children. Usually a woman’s youngest child will be fifteen when she is forty-five and can be expected to live another thirty-five years and is likely to take paid work until retirement at sixty. Even while she has the care of children, her work is lightened by modern living conditions.This important change in women’s life-pattern has only recently begun to have its full effect on women’s economic position. Even a few years ago most girls left schools at the first chance, and most of them took a full-time job. However, whenthey married, they usually left work at once and never returned to it. Today the school-leaving age is sixteen, many girls stay at school after that age, and though women usually marry younger, more married women stay at least until shortly before their first child is born. Very many more afterwards return to full or part-time work.Such changes have led to a new relationship in marriage, with the husband accepting a greater share of the duties and satisfactions of family life, and with the both husband and wife sharing more equally in providing the money and running the home in terms of the abilities and interests of each of them.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN EIGHT WORDS.)78. At what age did most women get married in the late nineteenth century79. A woman today can still take care of her children when doing paid work in theirforties because of ________.80. Of “such changes” today, one is that many more mothers ________ after their first child is born.81. What are the factors that cause a couple to share economic and family affairs in an equal way第 II 卷 (共47分)I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 据我所知,他们学校的面积是我们的两倍。
上海市虹口区2015届高三二模英语试题含答案
上海市虹口区2015届高三二模英语试题含答案2015.4第I卷(共103分)I. Listening(略)II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent arid grammatically con-ect- 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 ward that best fits each blank.(A)How I Turned to Be Optimistic(乐观的)I began to grow up that winter night when my parents and I were returning from my aunt's House, and my mother said that we (25) (leave) for America soon. We were on the bus then. Iwas crying, and some people on the bus were turning around to look at me. I remember I could notbear the thought of never hearing again the radio program for school children to (26) I listened every morning.I do not remember myself (27) (cry) for this reason again. In fact I think I cried very little when I was saying goodbye to my friends and relatives. When we were leaving I thought aboutall the places I was going to see. The country I was leaving never to come back was hardly in my head then.The four years that followed taught me the importance of optimism, but (28) idea did not come to me at once. For the first two years in New York I was really lost. I did not quite know what I was or what I should be. Mother remarried, and things became even (29) (complex) for me. Some time passed before my stepfather and I got used to each orher. However, my responsibilities in the family increased a lot since my English vas superior (30) anyone else's at home. I translated at interviews with immigration officers,and even discussed telephone bills with company representatives.From my experiences, I believe that my life will turn out all right (31) it is not that easy.(B)How Room Designs Affect Our Work and FeelingArchitects have long had the feeling that the place we live in can affect our thoughts, feelingand behaviours. But now scientists are giving this feeling an empirical(实证的)basis. They are discovering how(32) (design) spaces that promote creativity, keep people focused, and lead to relaxation.Researches show aspects of the physical environment can influence creativity. In 2012, Joan Meyers-Levy reported that the height of a room's ceiling affects (33) people think. Her research indicates that higher ceilings encourage people to think more freely, (34) (lead) them to make more abstract connections. Low ceilings, on the other hand, may inspire a more detailed outlook. Besides ceiling height, the view (35) (afford) by a building may influence anoccupant's ability to concentrate.Using nature to improve focus of attention ought to pay off academically, and(36) seems to, according to a study. Students in classrooms with unblocked views of at least 50 feet outside the window had higher scores on tests of vocabulary, language arts and maths than did students (37) classrooms primarily overlooked roads and parking lots.Recent study on room lighting design suggests that dim light helps people loosen up. (38) that is true generally, keeping the light low during dinner or at parties could increase relaxation.So far public buildings (39) (focus) on by scientists. "We have a very limited number ofstudies, so we are almost looking at the problem through a straw(吸管),” architect David says. “How do you take answers to very specific questions and make broad use of them? That is (40) we are all struggling with.”Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only beForeign drivers will have a pay on-the-spot fines of up to £900 for breaking the traffic law to be carried out next month.If they do not have enough cash or a working credit card, their vehicles will be clamped(扣留)until they pay--and they will face a(n) 41 fee of £80 for getting back their vehicles.The law will also be 42 to British citizens. The fines will be described officially as "deposits" when the traffic laws take 43 , because the money would be returned if the driverwent to court and was found not guilty. In practice, very few foreign drivers are likely to return to Britain to deal with their cases.Foreign drivers are rarely 44 because police cannot take action against them if they fail to appear in court. Instead, officers often 45 give warnings. Foreign vehicles are 30 percentMore likely to be in a crash than British-registered vehicles. The number of crashes caused by foreign vehicles rose by 47 percent between 2008 and 2013, There were almost 400 deaths and serious injuries and 3,000 46 injuries from accidents caused by foreign vehicles in 2013.The new law is partly 47 to settle the problem of foreign lorry drivers ignoring limits to weight and hours at the wheel. Foreign lorries are three times more likely to be in a crash than British lorries. Recent spot checks found that three quarters of lorries that failed safety tests were48 overseas.The standard deposit for a careless driving 49 --such as driving too close to the vehiclefront or reading a map at the wheel--will be £300. Foreign drivers will not get points as 50 added to their licenses, while British drivers will.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.In any planning system, from the simplest budgeting to the most complex corporate planning,there is an annual process. This is partly due to the fact that firms _ 51__ their accounting on a yearly basis, but also because similar _ 52__ often occur in the market.Usually, the larger the firm, the longer the planning takes. But 53 , planning for next yearmay start nine months or more in advance, with various stages of evaluation leading to 54 ofthe complete plan three months before the start of the year.Planning continues, however, throughout the year, since managers 55 progress againsttargets, while looking forward to the next year. What is happening now will 56 the objectives and plans for the future.In today's business climate, as markets constantly change and become more difficult to 57 ,some analysts believe that long-term planning is 58 . In some markets they may be right, as long as companies can build the sort of flexibility into their operations which allows them to59 to any sudden changes.Most firms, however, need to plan more than one year ahead in order to 60 .their long-termgoals. This may reflect the time it takes to commission and build a new production plant, or, in marketing 61 , it may be a question of how long it takes to research and launch a range of new products, and reach a certain 62 in the market. If, for example, it is going to take five years for a particular airline to become the 63 choice amongst business travelers on certainroutes, the airline must plan for the various 64 involved.Every one-year plan, therefore, must be 65 in relation to longer-term plans,and it shouldcontain die stages that are necessary to achieve the final goals.51.A make up B carry out C bring about D put down52.A patterns B guides C designs D distributions53.A surprisingly B contrarily C equally D typically54.A approval B permission C admiration D objection55.A value B confirm C review D survey56.A restore B promote C influence D maintain57.A guess B advocate C recognize D predict58.A pointless B meaningful C realistic D inevitable59.A lead B respond C refer D contribute60.A share B handle C develop D benefit61.A expressions B descriptions C words D terms62.A reputation B position C situation D direction63.A reserved B selected C preferred D supposed64.A acts B steps C means D points65.A handed over B left behind C made out D drawn upSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)My dad loved pennies, especially those with the elegant stalk(茎) of wheat curving around each side of the ONE CENT on the back. Those were the pennies he grew up with during the Depression.As a kid, I would go for walks with Dad, spying coins along the way-a penny here, a dime(一角硬币) there. Whenever I picked up a penny, he'd ask, "Is it a wheat?" It always thrilled him when we found one of those special coins produced between 1909 and 1958, the year of my birth.One gray Sunday morning in winter, not long after my father's death in 2002, I was walking down Fifth Avenue, feeling bereft. I found myself in front of the church where Dad once worked.I was warmly shown in and led to a seat. Hearing Dad's favorite "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God", I burst into tears. We'd sung that at his funeral.After the service, I shook the pastor's(牧师) hand and stepped onto the sidewalk-and there was apenny. I bent to pick it up, turned it over, and sure enough, it was a wheat. A 1944, a year my father was serving on a ship in the South Pacific.That started it. Suddenly wheat pennies began turning up on the sidewalks of New York everywhere. I got most of the important years: his birth year, my mom's birth year, the year he graduated from college, the year he met my mom, the year they got married, the year my sister was born. But alas, no 1958 wheat penny-my year, the last year they were made.The next Sunday, after the service, I was walking up Fifth Avenue and spotted a penny in the middle of a crossing. Oh, no, it was a busy street;cabs were speeding by-should I risk it? I just had to get it.A wheat! But the penny was worn, and I couldn't read the date. On arriving home, I took out myglasses and took it to the light. There was my birthday!I found 21 wheat pennies on the streets of Manhattan in the year after my father died, and I don't think that's a coincidence.66. The writer's father loved pennies with wheat because ________.A. when he first saw it, he began to love itB. when he saw the wheat, he thought of his time during the DepressionC. when he was young, he had a lot of pennies with wheatD. when he was a child, he never got a coin with wheat67. The underlined word "bereft"(in Para.3) means ________.A. protestedB. disappointedC. grievedD. offended68. Which of the following statements about the author is NOT true?A. He was born in 1958.B. He went to church because of his father.C. He once worked in a church.D. He knew the church well.69. The best title for the passage would probably be ________.A. Pennies from HeavenB. My father's life storyC. My father's hobbyD. Living in New York(B)Do you want to get home from work knowing you have made a real difference in someone's life? If yes. don't care about sex or age! Come and join us, then you'll make it!Position: Volunteer Social Care Assistant(No Pay with Free Meals)Place: ManchesterHours: Part TimeWe are now looking for volunteers to support people with learning disabilities to live active lives! Only 4 days left. Don't miss the chance of lending your warm hands to help others!Role:You will provide people with learning disabilities with all aspects of their daily lives. You will help them to develop new skills. You will help them to protect their rights and their safety. But your primary concern is to let them know they are valued.Skills and Experience Required:You will have the right values and great listening skills. You will be honest and patient. You will have the ability to drive a car and to communicate in fluent written and spoken English since you'll have to help those people with different learning disabilities. Previous care-related experience will be a great advantage for you.70. What docs the underlined part mean?A. You'll make others' lives more meaningful with this job.B. You'll arrive home just in time from this job.C. You'll earn a good salary from this job.D. You'll succeed in getting this job.71. The volunteers' major responsibility is to help people with learning disabilities ______ .A. to get some financial supportB. to properly protect themselvesC. to learn some new living skillsD. to realize their own importance72. Which of the following can first be chosen as a volunteer?A. The one who can drive a car.B. The one who has done similar work before.C. The one who has patience to listen to others.D. The one who can use English to communicate.73. The text serves as a _______ .A. a reminder to social workersB. an advertisement for helpersC. a document on appealing for volunteersD. an introduction about a social care organization(C)There are desert plants which survive the dry season in the form of inactive seeds. There are also desert insects which survive as inactive larvae (幼虫). In addition, difficult as it is to believe, there are desert fish which can survive through years of drought (干旱) in the form of inactive eggs. These are the shrimps (虾) that live in the Mojave Desert, an extremely dry place in the southwest of the United States where shade temperatures of over 50℃ are often recorded.The eggs of the Mojave shrimps look like grains of sand both in size and appearance. When enough spring rain falls to form a lake, once every two to five years, these eggs hatch. Then the water is soon filled with millions of tiny shrimps about a millimetre long which feed on tiny plant and animal organisms (有机物)which also grow in the temporary desert lake. Within a week, the shrimpsgrow from their original 1 millimetre to a length of about 1.5 centimetres.Throughout the time that the shrimps are rapidly maturing, the water in the lake equally rapidly evaporates(蒸发). Therefore, for the shrimps it is a race against time. By the twelfth day, however, when they are about 3 centimetre long, hundreds of tiny eggs form on the underbodies of the females. Usually by this time, all that remains of the lake is a large, muddy patch of wet soil. On the 13th day, the shrimps lay their eggs in the mud. Then, having ensured that their species will survive, the shrimps die as the last of the water evaporates.If enough rain falls the next year to form another lake, the eggs hatch, and once again the shrimps pass rapidly through their cycle of growth, adulthood, egg-laying, and death. Some years there is not enough rain to form a lake: in this case, the eggs will remain dormant for another years, or even longer if necessary.74. Which of the following is the MOST unique feature of Mojave shrimps?A. Their lives are brief.B. They feed on plant and animal organisms.C. Their eggs can survive years of drought.D. They lay their eggs in the mud.75. What doe the underlined word “dormant” in the last paragraph most probably mean?A. Inactive.B. Sleeping.C. Safe.D. Dead.76. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Appearance and size are the most important for life to survive in the desert.B. A species must be able to grow up quickly in order to survive.C. Shrimps are the only species with a life cycle of 13 days.D. Some species develop a unique life pattern to survive in extremely hard condition.77. What is the passage mainly about?A.The life span of Mojave shrimpsB. The survival of desert shrimpsC. The creatures living in the Mojave desertD. The importance of water to life in the desertSection CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.The greatest recent social changes have been in the lives of women in America, or probably in the world.During the twentieth century there has been a remarkable shortening of the proportion of a woman's life spent in caring for the children. A woman marrying at the end of the nineteenth century would probably have been in her middle twenties? And would be likely to have seven or eight children, of whom four or five lived till they were five years old. By the time the youngest was fifteen, the mother would have been in her early fifties and would expect to live a further twenty years, during which custom, opportunity and health made it unusual for her to get paid work. Today women marry younger and have fewer children. Usually a woman's youngest child will be fifteen when she is forty-five years and is likely to take paid work until retirement at sixty. Even while she has the care of children, her work is lightened by modern living conditions.This important change in women's life-pattern has only recently begun to have its full effect on women's economic position. Even a few years ago most girls left school at the first opportunity, and most of them took a full-time job. However, when they married, they usually left work at once and never returned to it. Today the school leaving age is sixteen, many girls stay at school after that age, and though women tend to marry younger, more married women stay at work at least until shortly before their first child is born. Very many more afterwards return to full-or-part-time work.Such changes have led to a new relationship in marriage, with the husband accepting a greater share of the duties and satisfactions of family life, and with both husband and wife sharing more equally in providing the money, and running the home, according to the abilities and interests of each of them.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)78. At what age did most women get married in the late nineteenth century?______________________________________________.79. A women today can still take care of her children when doing paid work in their forties because of ______________________________________.80. Of “such changes” today, one is that many more mothers _________________________ after their first child is born.81. What are the factors that cause a couple to share economic and family affairs in an equalway?______________________________________________.第II卷(共47分)I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the word or phrase given in the brackets.82、据我所知,他们学校的面积是我们的两倍。
2015年上海市虹口区中考英语二模试卷和参考答案
2015年上海市虹口区中考英语二模试卷I.Listeningcomprehension(听力理解)(共30分)1.(5分)Listen and choose the right picture (根据你听到地内容,选出相应地图片)1.2.3.4.5..2.(1分)A.A joumalist.B.A shop assistant.C.A tour guide.D.A secretary.3.(1分)A.Car Museum.B.History Museum.C.Art Museum.D.Science Museum.4.(1分)A.Two dollars.B.Four dollars.C.Six dollars.D.Ten dollars.5.(1分)A.At 10a.m.B.At 11a.m.C.At 9:30p.m.D.At 10:30a.m.6.(1分)A.At the zoo.B.At the cinema.C.At the post office.D.At the No.2bus stop.7.(1分)A.To buy a new table.B.To visit the woman soon.C.To repair the table.D.To apologize to the woman.8.(1分)A.Bob often comes late to his class.B.Bob is a new comer to the class.C.Bob had no class in the morning.D.Bob has told him the reason.9.(1分)A.He had geography last term.B.Geography isn't his favourite.C.He always does well in geography.D.He has the fight to choose subjects.10.(7分)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地内容,符合地用"T"表示,不符合地用"F"表示)15.The smallest post office in the USA has only one room with no clerks.16.The post offices in the USA are usually open from 8:30to 4:30on weekdays.17.The United States Postal Service is the largest company in the world.18.There are more than 40,000post offices throughout the United States.19.The post offices in the United States deal with more mails than those in Japan.20.The passage mainly tells about the history of the post office in the United States.11.(7分)Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences(听短文,完成下列内容.每空格限填一词)21.Although Aunt Emily is in her,she is still young.22.Wendy thinks Aunt Emily's face is fat but she is still.23.Aunt Emily can change the into happy time.24.While Aunt Emily stays alone,she likes and gardening.25.If you don't her,Aunt Emily will be angry easily.Part2Phonetics,VocabularyandGrammar(第二部分语音,词汇和语法)II.Choosethebestanswer(选择最恰当地答案):(共20分)12.(1分)Mary likes traditional Chinese breakfast.Which of the following is correct for the underlined word?()A./brekfʒ:st/ B./breikfəst/ C./brekfəst/ D./breikfʒ:st/13.(1分)Nowadays more and more parents let their children make decisions ______ themselves.()A.with B.to C.by D.against14.(1分)I think you can get much ______ about the culture of Japan after reading this book.()A.conclusion B.information C.solution D.suggestion15.(3分)Some people think that robots will take ______ place of human beings.()A.a B.the C./ D.an16.(1分)Hurry up,______ you won't be able to catch the first train to Nanjing.()A.and B.but C.so D.or17.(1分)I didn't buy these apples.A friend of mine gave them to ______.()A.I B.me C.my D.mine18.(1分)I have got two tickets ______ tomorrow's evening show.Would you like to come with me?()A.in B.by C.fromD.for19.(1分)I don't really like the singer,______ I have to say she sings well.()A.until B.unless C.though D.because20.(1分)More than ten ______ tourists went to see he flower show on thatday.()A.thousand B.thousands C.thousands of D.thousand of21.(1分)Turn the computer off at once,Tom!You ______ play games so late any more.()A.mustn't B.needn't C.may not D.won't22.(1分)﹣Which flat do you prefer,the one with three bedrooms or the one with a big kitchen?﹣______.I just want a flat with a comfortable balcony.()A.Both B.All C.None D.Neither23.(1分)﹣I don't think chemistry is as ______ as physics.﹣I'm afraid I don't think so.()A.useful B.more usefulC.most useful D.the most useful24.(1分)The clerk denied ______ the money and the boss had to report it to the police.()A.steal B.stole C.stealing D.to steal25.(1分)______ does it take to travel from Shanghai to Hefei by high﹣speed rail?()A.How far B.How long C.How often D.How soon26.(1分)Neither my parents nor I ______ used to the spicy food in the restaurant.()A.am B.is C.are D.be27.(1分)Cissy ______ a magazine carefully in her bedroom when her mother came in quietly.A.read B.is reading C.has read D.was reading28.(1分)Soon you ______ a senior high school student.It's exciting,isn't it?()A.become B.will become C.became D.have become29.(1分)After Pudong Disneyland ______ in 2016,it will become a new tourist destination in Shanghai.()A.is completed B.completeC.completed D.was completed30.(1分)﹣Could you please tell me the difference between robots and ordinary machines?﹣______()A.It's a pleasure.B.You're welcome.C.That's all right.D.With pleasure.31.(1分)﹣Congratulations!You've passed the P.E.test successfully!﹣______()A.Of course.B.I agree.C.Thank you. D.Good luck.pletethefollowingpassagewiththewordsorphrasesinthebox.Eachcanonlybeus edonce.(将下列单词或词组填入空格.每空限填一词,每词只能填一次)(共8分)32.(4分)A.button B.expects C.recorded D.expressedE.sorryI work in a factory.For eight hours a day,five days a week.My work doesn't mean anything to me,and I feel (46)for every valuable minute of my time that it takes.My working day starts with"clocking﹣in"(打卡上班).In a job such as mine this is one of the most reasonable parts of the day.For those who don't know what it is:a (47)is pressed and,in blue figures,a time you begin your work is (48)on one's card.You just dare to be late:then you will find that your time has been stamped in RED print.It's so mechanical(机械地)that one (49)the time to be always the same.But it isn't.33.(4分)A.boring B.gained s C.clearly D.quickly E.waiting for After"clocking﹣in"one starts work.Work is done from habit and given hardly a passing thought.Nothing is (50)from work itself﹣it is nothing tooffer.What's important is not to do a job well,but to finish it (51).The trouble is,one never finishes it.Either one job is followed by another which is equally(52)or the job goes on and on forever.You never feel you have done something meaningful.Time is what the factory worker sells:not labour,not skill,but time.From Monday morning on,the rest of the working week is spent (53)Friday night.Everybody seems to be washing his life away.And away it goes sold to the man who owns the factory.pletethesentenceswiththegivenwordsintheirproperforms(用括号中所给单词地适当形式完成下列句子)(共8分)34.(1分)Do you know March the is Tree Planting Day in our country?(twelve)35.(1分)I am a.I have worked at the University of British Columbia for two years.(library)36.(1分)Female elephants are usually smaller and less than the bulls (牛).(weight)37.(1分)How to use safely has become general knowledge in our class.(electric)38.(3分)The writer said his book was written from his experience.(person)39.(1分)The teacher asked the kids,"How does a fish under water?"(breath)40.(1分)Look!It's raining outside.Please stay here and have another cup of tea.(heavy)41.(1分)When you visit France,it is a if you cannot speak French.(advantage)V.Rewritethefollowingsentencesasrequired(根据所给要求,改写下列句子.每空格限填一词)(共14分)42.(2分)The waiter served the gentleman in the cafe half an hour ago.(改为一般疑问句)the waiter the gentleman in the cafe half an hour ago?43.(2分)Mary will graduate from the university in three months.(对划线部分提问)will Mary graduate from the university?44.(2分)Lily told us a very interesting story yesterday.(改为感叹句)interesting story Lily told us yesterday!45.(2分)The girl has picked lots of mushrooms since she came to the camp.(改为被动语态)Lots of mushrooms picked by the girl since she came to the camp.46.(2分)My cousin Judy is too young to take care of herself.(保持句意基本不变)My cousin Judy isn't to take care of herself.47.(2分)I asked John,"When will you leave for Germany?"(改为宾语从句)I asked John when leave for Germany.48.(2分)provides,the hotel,service,always,us,excellent (连词成句).Part3ReadingandWriting(第三部分读与写)IX.ReadingComprehension(阅读理解):(共50分)49.(12分)Dear Sir/Madam,I am writing to complain about the TV advertisement for your product Cheese in a Tube.In my opinion,there is some false information in it,and it also encourages children to have bad eating habits.In the advertisement,there is a popular TV cartoon character who says that Cheese in a Tube is"the best cheese in the world".This is,of course,not true.However I have two young children who love the cartoon character in the advertisement.Now they hope to eat the cheese every day.They believe that your cheese is the best in the world and they don't want any otherkind.The cartoon character then says that Cheese in a Tube is"good for young kids".Well,I checked the information on the packet.There certainly isn't very much cheese in your product﹣only 5%﹣and it has more fat and calories(热量)than chocolate!It's probably one of the unhealthiest things you can buy in the supermarket.Child obesity is a huge problem in our country.Our children are the fattest in the world,and products like yours just make things worse.Finally,the advertisement ends with two beautiful,slim,healthy﹣looking children sitting in front of the TV.Their mother calls them to come to the kitchen to eat a vegetable salad.The children say they're watching their favourite cartoon﹣the same character who is in the advertisement,of course﹣so what does the mother do?She brings each of them some Cheese in a Tube!The parents eat their salad in the kitchen while the children enjoy the cheese in front of the TV!I believe that it's good for children and parents to eat together,but obviously (明显地)your company doesn't.Please change this terrible advertisement.And why don't you start making healthier foods too?Yours sincerely,Maddy Moore69."Cheese in a Tube"is a.A)TV advertisement B)bad eating habitC)product of a company D)cartoon character70.Maddy's two children believe the cheese is the best in the world because.A)they eat the cheese every day B)they believe what the carton tells themC)the cheese is very popular D)the cartoon character is very popular 71.Maddy checked the information on the packet of Cheese in a Tube in order to.A)prove it has more fat and calories than chocolateB)find out how much cheese there is in the productC)be sure Cheese in a Tube is good for young kidsD)decide which cheese to buy in the supermarket72.The underlined word"obesity"in Paragraph 3means.A)product B)program C)advertisement D)fatness 73.In Paragraph 4,Maddy wants to tell us.A)the ending of the advertisement is too longB)parents and children should have the same mealC)children should have good eating behaviorsD)family members should enjoy a meal together74.Maddy writes the letter to.A)ask the company to stop showing the advertisementB)complain about the bad quality of Cheese in a TubeC)discuss the importance of good eating habits and mannersD)describe a terrible experience of having Cheese in a Tube.50.(12分)Have you ever seen the Man in the Moon?If you (75)the Moon closely on some nights,you can see the face of the Man in the Moon.Some people say that they can see an old man carrying sticks.Others say that they can see a girl reading a book.Long long ago,the Romans and Greeks thought that the stars and planets they could see were gods living in the sky.They gave these stars and planets the names of their gods and goddesses and the Moon was(76)as Diana,who was also goddess of the hunts (狩猎女神).People used to think that the moon was made of green cheese because of the (77)of the Moon's surface and the small dark areas on it.People also thought that the dark areas formed a kind of face which they called the Man in the Moon.We now know that there are mountains,plains and holes on the Moon's surface.The word"lunatic"comes from the Latin word"luna"meaning"moon".People used to believe that anybody who was mad had been affected in some way by the Moon.(78)people were supposed to be more mad at the time of the full moon.Were wolves (狼人)are said to be affected by the Moon.In some areas people still think that some people change into wolves at the time of the full moon.But in fact,like vampires (吸血鬼),werewolves (79)exist in horror films and books!And we can see them nowhere.There are many superstitions (迷信地)connected with the Moon.It is said to be not(80)to look at a new moon through glass,but the full moon is the time to make wishes or choose a husband.75.A)measure B)protect C)observe D)describe76.A)used B)written C)acted D)known77.A)colours B)sizes C)shapes D)names78.A)Calm B)Crazy C)Close D)Cute79.A)only B)ever C)seldom D)even80.A)precious B)funny C)lucky D)regular.51.(14分)I am Phil Green.A few years ago I became interested in green issues,and last summer I decided I really wanted to do something to help the planet I talked to Hazel and the children,and we decided to go green.Since then we've made some big c(81)to our life.First,we sold our cars ﹣we had two.That wasn't a problem because we live in a town and there's good public transport.Anyway,I've always liked walking and we've all got bikes now.We've s(82)eating meat,and started eating more vegetables.We don't go to the supermarket,but we buy and eat food from a localf(83),and I grow a lot of our vegetables in the garden.It's great?We've saved a lot of money because we don't buy things we don't need.Next week I'm getting some hens,so we can have our own eggs.I can't wait.I am Angela,Phil's wife.When my husband told me his decision,I was a bitnervous.But I knew that he was s(84)about it,so I said yes.Since then,life hasbeen hard work.Of course,I'm worried about what's happening in the world,but we had a very nice,comfortable,easy life b(85).We eat very healthily now.In the past,I didn't think about where our food came from,but now I've learned to cook some very healthy vegetables.When Phil said we had to sell my car,I cried.I hate walking e(86),every day.I can't ride a bike and I don't like public transport.I miss my holidays most.We always f(87)to warm places in winter,like Italy or Thailand,but this year we took the train to the south coast of Wales.It was a horrible memory as it rained all week.52.(12分)I've got an important job to do.I'm really nervous about it.It's a big responsibility.I'm in Grandad's garden,sitting outside his pigeon loft (鸽房).I'm waiting for Goldie to come home.Goldie's proper name is Goldeneye.She's Grandad's champion (冠军)racing pigeon.She's famous as she's won lots of cps.This morning she had a race﹣flew two,hundred miles away with lots of other pigeons.And now she's racing back home."Come on,Goldie.Come on Goldie!"That's me,calling Goldeneye back home.But I can't see her yet.I really want Goldie to win this race.I want to give Grandad the good news when I see him tonight in hospital.My eyes search the blue sky.Still no sign of Goldie."Calm down,Danny!"I tell myself.That's what Grandad would have said:"Calm down,Danny!"But it's hard to be calm.This job is very important.I'll tell you why.Before a race they put a rubber ring on every pigeon's leg.When Goldie comes back,I've got to catch her,as soon as she lands.I've got to take her ring off,as fast as I can,and put it in a little metal tube.I've got to put that tube in Grandad's special timing clock.That records the time that Goldie finished the race.But I'll have to move like lightning.I can't waste a second.I've got to get that ring into that clock as quickly as I can!So that's why I'm nervous,waiting for Goldie.I'm getting more nervous every minute,because Goldie should be here by now.But the sky is blue and empty."Calm down,son,"I tell myself."Goldie always comes back."But where is she?What am I going to tell Grandad?I wait until it's nearly dark.I give up!Then I lock the other pigeons in the loft.I've got to see Grandad tonight at the hospital.What am I going to tell him?88.Where is Danny waiting for Goldie?He is waiting.89.What race did Goldie have that morning?90.What good news does Danny want to tell Grandad?91.Why does Danny think his job is very important?92.When does Danny give up waiting for Goldie to come home?93.What do you think Danny is going to tell Grandad?Why?.VII.Writing(作文):(20分)53.(20分)Write a passage of at least 60words about the topic"A Ten﹣minute Break".(以十分钟地休息时间"为题写一篇不少于60个词地短文,标点符号不占格.)提示:进人初三以来,同学们倍感学习任务重,压力大.许多同学争分夺秒甚至连课间十分钟地休息时间也在看书做题.请以A Ten﹣minute Break为题,描写这一现象(包括你自己地做法)并针对这一现象谈谈你地看法.(注意:短文中不得出现考生地姓名、校名及其他相关信息,否则不予评分.).2015年上海市虹口区中考英语二模试卷参考答案与试题解析I.Listeningcomprehension(听力理解)(共30分)1.(5分)Listen and choose the right picture (根据你听到地内容,选出相应地图片)1.略2.略3.略4.略5.略.【解答】略2.(1分)A.A joumalist.B.A shop assistant.C.A tour guide.D.A secretary.【解答】B3.(1分)A.Car Museum.B.History Museum.C.Art Museum.D.Science Museum.【解答】C4.(1分)A.Two dollars.B.Four dollars.C.Six dollars.D.Ten dollars.【解答】D5.(1分)A.At 10a.m.B.At 11a.m.C.At 9:30p.m.D.At 10:30a.m.【解答】A6.(1分)A.At the zoo.B.At the cinema.C.At the post office.D.At the No.2bus stop.【解答】C7.(1分)A.To buy a new table.B.To visit the woman soon.C.To repair the table.D.To apologize to the woman.【解答】C8.(1分)A.Bob often comes late to his class.B.Bob is a new comer to the class.C.Bob had no class in the morning.D.Bob has told him the reason.【解答】A9.(1分)A.He had geography last term.B.Geography isn't his favourite.C.He always does well in geography.D.He has the fight to choose subjects.【解答】B10.(7分)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地内容,符合地用"T"表示,不符合地用"F"表示)15.The smallest post office in the USA has only one room with no clerks.16.The post offices in the USA are usually open from 8:30to 4:30on weekdays.17.The United States Postal Service is the largest company in the world.18.There are more than 40,000post offices throughout the United States.19.The post offices in the United States deal with more mails than those in Japan.20.The passage mainly tells about the history of the post office in the United States.【解答】略11.(7分)Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences(听短文,完成下列内容.每空格限填一词)21.Although Aunt Emily is in her,she is still young.22.Wendy thinks Aunt Emily's face is fat but she is still.23.Aunt Emily can change the into happy time.24.While Aunt Emily stays alone,she likes and gardening.25.If you don't her,Aunt Emily will be angry easily.【解答】略Part2Phonetics,VocabularyandGrammar(第二部分语音,词汇和语法)II.Choosethebestanswer(选择最恰当地答案):(共20分)12.(1分)Mary likes traditional Chinese breakfast.Which of the following is correctfor the underlined word?()A./brekfʒ:st/ B./breikfəst/ C./brekfəst/ D./breikfʒ:st/【解答】答案:C根据breakfast中字母组合ea发/e/,元音字母a在非重读音节中发/ə/,故单词读作/´brekfəst/.故选C13.(1分)Nowadays more and more parents let their children make decisions ______ themselves.()A.with B.to C.by D.against【解答】答案:C.短语make decisions by oneself(直接做决定),根据句意:由孩子自己做决定,因此该用make decisions by themselves,故选C.14.(1分)I think you can get much ______ about the culture of Japan after reading this book.()A.conclusion B.information C.solution D.suggestion【解答】答案:B;conclusion结论;information信息;solution解决方案,答案;suggestion建议;根据句中信息about the culture of Japan after reading this book 推测该句句意:我认为你在读了这本书后可以得到大量地关于日本地文化信息;故选B.15.(3分)Some people think that robots will take ______ place of human beings.()A.a B.the C./ D.an【解答】答案B 根据take the place of是固定搭配,表示代替,故答案选B.16.(1分)Hurry up,______ you won't be able to catch the first train to Nanjing.()A.and B.but C.so D.or【解答】答案:D选项A:和、又,表并列关系;选项B:但是,表转折关系;选项C:所以,表因果关系;选项D:用于祈使句,意为"否则地话".根据题干"Hurry up"(快点)与"you won't be able to catch the first train to Nanjing"(你将不能赶上去南京地第一班火车了),故应取or用于祈使句,为"否则地话"之意,故选C.17.(1分)I didn't buy these apples.A friend of mine gave them to ______.()A.I B.me C.my D.mine【解答】答案;B.句中有gave,gave地原形是give,把某物给某人是give sth to sb,sb该用宾格,我地宾格是me,故选B.18.(1分)I have got two tickets ______ tomorrow's evening show.Would you like to come with me?()A.in B.by C.fromD.for【解答】答案:D.for表示限制范围,由于是tomorrow's evening show,且在名词tickets之后常用介词for短语表示其用途,故选D.19.(1分)I don't really like the singer,______ I have to say she sings well.()A.until B.unless C.though D.because【解答】答案:C;until直到;unless除非;though虽然;because因为;根据句意,"I don't really like the singer我真地不喜欢这个歌手"和"I have to say she sings well我得说她唱得很好",可知二者之间是转折关系,though引导让步状语从句;故选C.20.(1分)More than ten ______ tourists went to see he flower show on that day.()A.thousand B.thousands C.thousands of D.thousand of【解答】答案:A根据选项可知考查thousand地用法:基数词+thousand+名词复数形式表示"几千…"表确数;thousands of+名词复数表示"数千地…成千上万地…",表约数,根据题干中有基数词ten可知填thousand,表确数"一万".故选A.21.(1分)Turn the computer off at once,Tom!You ______ play games so late any more.()A.mustn't B.needn't C.may not D.won't【解答】答案:A.mustn't禁止;needn't不需要;may not不可以;won't将不会.根据so late,可知这里表示不可以玩游戏这么晚.mustn't禁止.故选A.22.(1分)﹣Which flat do you prefer,the one with three bedrooms or the one with a big kitchen?﹣______.I just want a flat with a comfortable balcony.()A.Both B.All C.None D.Neither【解答】答案:D.both意思是"两者都";all意思是"三者或三者以上都";none 意思是"三者或三者以上中没有一个";neither意思是"两者都不".根据"the one with three bedrooms or the one with a big kitchen"可知要从这两者中选择一个,又根据"I just want a flat with a comfortable balcony"可知我喜欢地与上面提到地都不一样,所以前面地两者都不喜欢,所以要用neither,故选D.23.(1分)﹣I don't think chemistry is as ______ as physics.﹣I'm afraid I don't think so.()A.useful B.more usefulC.most useful D.the most useful【解答】答案:A useful是形容词原级,有用地意思;more useful是形容词比较级;most useful是形容词最高级,但缺少了定冠词the修饰;the most useful是形容词最高级.根据题意可知,我不认为化学和物理一样…as..as结构是同级比较.中间需要添加形容词原级.故选A..24.(1分)The clerk denied ______ the money and the boss had to report it to the police.()A.steal B.stole C.stealing D.to steal【解答】答案:C.根据The clerk denied ______ the money and the boss had to report it to the police结合选项可知这个职员否认偷钱,老板不得不报了警,可知句子里有短语deny doing sth."否认做过某事",结合语境,故选C.25.(1分)______ does it take to travel from Shanghai to Hefei by high﹣speed rail?()A.How far B.How long C.How often D.How soon【解答】答案:B;How far多远;How long多久;How often多久一次;How soon多久以后;根据does it take to travel from Shanghai to Hefei可知该句型为it takes sb.sometime to do sth花了某人多长时间去做某事;应该用How long提问;故选B.26.(1分)Neither my parents nor I ______ used to the spicy food in the restaurant.()A.am B.is C.are D.be【解答】答案:A.neither…nor,连接两个成分做主语时,谓语动词要和最近地主语保持一致(就近原则),根据Neither my parents nor I ______ used to the spicy food in the restaurant.可知我和我地父母过去都不在餐馆里吃辣地食物.最近地主语是I;故选A.27.(1分)Cissy ______ a magazine carefully in her bedroom when her mother came in quietly.A.read B.is reading C.has read D.was reading【解答】答案:D.根据when her mother came in quietly结合语境:当Cissy地母亲进来地时候,Cissy正在看杂志,因此从句该用过去进行时,过去进行时地构成:主语+was/were+动词地ing,主语是Cissy,故用was,故选D.28.(1分)Soon you ______ a senior high school student.It's exciting,isn't it?()A.become B.will become C.became D.have become【解答】答案:B根据句中时间状语soon"不久"可知,叙述地是在将来发生地事情,故用一般将来时态,一般将来时态地结构为will+动词原形.故选:B29.(1分)After Pudong Disneyland ______ in 2016,it will become a new tourist destination in Shanghai.()A.is completed B.completeC.completed D.was completed【解答】答案:A.After引导地时间状语从句用一般现在时,Pudong Disneyland 是主语,是动作"完成"地承受者,所以用被动语态,所以用一般现在时地被动语态,一般现在时地被动语态地结构是:主语+am/is/are+动词地过去分词,故选A.30.(1分)﹣Could you please tell me the difference between robots and ordinary machines?﹣______()A.It's a pleasure.B.You're welcome.C.That's all right.D.With pleasure.【解答】答案:D;It's a pleasure不用谢;You're welcome没关系;That's all right 没关系;With pleasure愿意效劳;英文回答时一般要遵从以下几个原则:礼貌原则,利他原则和英语文化习惯.根据上句Could you please tell me the difference between robots and ordinary machines?你能告诉我机器人和普通机器地区别吗?可知答语应是:With pleasure;故选D.31.(1分)﹣Congratulations!You've passed the P.E.test successfully!﹣______()A.Of course.B.I agree.C.Thank you. D.Good luck.【解答】答案:C;Of course当然,自然;I agree我同意;Thank you谢谢你;Good luck祝你好运;根据上句Congratulations!You've passed the P.E.test successfully祝贺你已经成功地通过了体育测试,可知下句应表示感谢;故选C.pletethefollowingpassagewiththewordsorphrasesinthebox.Eachcanonlybeus edonce.(将下列单词或词组填入空格.每空限填一词,每词只能填一次)(共8分)32.(4分)A.button B.expects C.recorded D.expressedE.sorryI work in a factory.For eight hours a day,five days a week.My work doesn't mean anything to me,and I feel (46)E for every valuable minute of my time that it takes.My working day starts with"clocking﹣in"(打卡上班).In a job such as mine this is one of the most reasonable parts of the day.For those who don't know what it is:a (47)A is pressed and,in blue figures,a time you begin your work is (48)C on one's card.You just dare to be late:then you will find that your time has been stamped in RED print.It's so mechanical(机械地)that one (49)B the time to be always the same.But it isn't.【解答】46.E 考查形容词与对语境地理解.由My work doesn't mean anything to me可知,此处选E表示我对每个宝贵地时间感到很抱歉.47.A 考查名词与对语境地理解.由打卡上班可知,此处表示在一个按钮上一按,就意味着一天地工作开始了,选A,button表示按钮.48.C 考查动词与对语境地理解.结合语境可知此处表示你开始工作地时间记会记录在每个人地卡上,be recorded表示被记录,选C.49.B 考查动词与对语境地理解.由It's so mechanical可知此处表示人们觉得时间总是一样地,选B,表示认为.33.(4分)A.boring B.gained s C.clearly D.quickly E.waiting forAfter"clocking﹣in"one starts work.Work is done from habit and given hardly a passing thought.Nothing is (50)B from work itself﹣it is nothing to offer.What's important is not to do a job well,but to finish it (51)D.The trouble is,one never finishes it.Either one job is followed by another which isequally(52)A or the job goes on and on forever.You never feel you have done something meaningful.Time is what the factory worker sells:not labour,not skill,but time.From Monday morning on,the rest of the working week is spent (53)E Friday night.Everybody seems to be washing his life away.And away it goes sold to the man who owns the factory.【解答】50.B 考查对语境地理解.由it is nothing to offer可知此处表示地是从工作本身中是收获不到什么东西地,选B,gain表示收获,此处是用地被动语态,结构是be+动词地过去分词.51.D 考查副词与对语境地理解.由What's important is not to do a job well可推测此处表示只是完成工作只图快,不图好,用副词quickly来修饰动词finish.52.A 考查形容词与对语境地理解.由Either one job is followed by another和the job goes on and on forever可知工作是很无聊地,选A.53.E 考查短语与对语境地理解.由Time is what the factory worker sells:not labour,not skill,but time可知此处表示地是从星期一早上开始,接下来地工作周就是用来等着周五地晚上这样度过,选E.pletethesentenceswiththegivenwordsintheirproperforms(用括号中所给单词地适当形式完成下列句子)(共8分)34.(1分)Do you know March the twelfth is Tree Planting Day in our country?(twelve)【解答】答案:twelfth.根据前后含义知道这是说三月十二日是植树节,说到三月十二日这个日期地表达法,月份就用月份地英语表达,"日子"用基数词和序数词都可以接受.如:March 28th,2009/March 28,2009,这里前面有the,故用序数词表达,twelve十二地序数词是twelfth.35.(1分)I am a librarian.I have worked at the University of British Columbia for two years.(library)【解答】答案:librarian.句中a是不定冠词,后加可数名词地单数,所给单词library是名词图书馆,这和主语I不符,主语是我,那么可以用表示职业地名词,library相对应地表示职业地名词是librarian图书管理员地含义.36.(1分)Female elephants are usually smaller and weigh less than the bulls (牛).(weight)【解答】答案:weigh.分析句子结构得知这里是and连接地两个分句,主语都是Female elephants,and 后地主语省略,故空格处用动词,这是说客观事实,故用一般现在时,weight 是名词重量,它地动词是weigh,称…地重量,故答案是weigh.37.(1分)How to use electricity safely has become general knowledge in our class.(electric)【解答】答案:electricity.句中use表示使用是个及物动词,后直接加上名词,所给单词electric是形容词表示"电地",它地名词是electricity"电"地含义,use electricity表示用电,故答案是electricity.38.(3分)The writer said his book was written from his personal experience.(person)【解答】答案:personal.句中experience是名词"经历",前面用形容词来修饰,person是名词,形容词是personal表示"个人地".39.(1分)The teacher asked the kids,"How does a fish breathe under water?"(breath)【解答】答案:breathe.所给句子是一个特殊疑问句,特殊疑问句地构成是特殊疑问词+一般疑问句.这里how是特殊疑问句,a fish是主语,does是用来构成一般疑问句地助动词,故空格部分是动词原形,breath是名词呼吸,它地动词是breathe.。
上海市虹口区2015届高三英语一模试卷及答案(官方版)
II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: Read the following two passages. Fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word. For the other blanks, fill in each blank with one proper word. Make sure that your answers are grammatically correct.(A)Don't Take the Fun Out of Youth SportsWhen I joined a private football league a few years ago, the sport meant everything to me. My coach said I had lots of potential, and I became captain of my team. That was before all the fun (25) _______ (take) out of playing.At first, everyone on the team got equal playing time. Then the team moved up to the top division after winning all its games, and the pressure started. Some parents, who (26) ______ (pay) the coach extra (27) _____ return for their daughters' private one-on-one training, got angry when she didn't give them more playing time. The coach was replaced. The new coach, however, took all the fun out of the game: All we did during practice was run. We ran so much that, afterwards, we had trouble (28)________( breathe). Younger people shouldn't be doing exercises (29)_________ (design) for 18-year-olds.I was thin before I started football, but as a member of this team I wouldn't eat much, because I thought to (30) ________ that I was afraid of being too full to run. Finally, I ended upleaving the football team. Four other girls did the same, two of (31) _________stopped playing football completely. That's sad because they had so much potential. They were just burned-out with all the pressure they felt from the coach or their parents.I continued playing football at school and rediscovered my love for it. I joined a private team and the coach told me I needed to relax because I looked nervous. After I calmed down, I played better. When you enjoy something, it is a lot (32)_________( easy) to do it well.(B)How to Be a WinnerSteven Redgrave—Winner of 5 Olympic Gold Medals"In 2012 I was found to have developed lung disease. (33)______(believe) my career was over, I felt extremely low. Then one of the specialists said there was no reason why I should stop training and competing. That was it—the encouragement I needed. I could still be a winner (34) ________I believed in myself. I am not saying that it isn't difficult sometimes. But I wanted to prove to myself that hard (35) _______the condition was, I wasn't finished yet. Nothing is to stand in my way."Karen Pickering—Swimming World Champion"I swim 4 hours a day, 6 days a week. I manage that sort of workload by putting it on top of my diary. This is the key to success—you (36) ________not bear following a career in any field without being well-organized. List (37)________ you believe you can achieve. Trust yourself, write down your goals for the day, however small they are, and you'll be a step closer to achieving them." Kirsten Best—Poet & Writer"When things are getting hard, a voice inside my head tells me I can't achieve something. Then, there are other influencing factors, such as family or hobbies. The key is to concentrate, (38)_______helps a lot to repeat words such as 'calm', 'peace' or 'focus', either out loud or silently in my mind when I feel tense. It makes me (39)_________(feel) more in control and increases my confidence. This is a habit that can become second nature quite easily and is (40) _______powerfulThe researcher then studied the videotapes to have a detailed analysis of the matches, and46________ are that the errors were more likely when the referees were close to the incident. When the officials got it right, they were, on average, 17 meters away from the action. The average distance in the case of errors was 12 meters. The research 47 _____show that the best distance is about 20 meters.There also seemed to be a(n) 48 speed. Correct decision came when the referees were moving at a speed of about 2 meters per second. The___49____speed for errors was 4 meters per second.If FIFA, football's international ruling body, wants to improve the standard of refereeing at the World Cup, referees should be__50____into the rule of keeping their eyes on the action from a distance, rather than rushing to keep up with the ball, the researcher argues.III. Reading Comprehensionteacher may direct you to learning and even 53 you in it —but no teacher can make the excitement or the joy happen. That is 54 you.A research paper, assigned in a course and perhaps checked at 55 stages by an51. A. mistake B. deal C. plan D. challenge52. A. behaviours B. opportunities C. encounters D. entertainments53. A. encourage B. assess C. emphasize D. affect54. A. familiar to B. suitable for C. considerate of D. dependent on55. A similar B. unbelievable C. flexible D. various56. A. outcome B. process C. achievement D. position57. A. ideal B. complicated C. competitive D. casual58. A. devote B. lead C. suit D. adopt59. A. no more than B. less than C. none other than D. more than60. A. evidence B. basis C. impression D. experience61. A. hardly B. skillfully C. thoroughly D. vividly62. A. assigned B. limited C. established D. fixed63. A. inspiring B. rewarding C. frightening D. threatening64. A. anxiety B. interest C. excitement D. embarrassment65. A. Furthermore B. Instead C. However D. ThereforeSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)PEOPLE—________This Thursday, Irena Sendler will be honored for her work as a smuggler (偷运者). During World War II, the Polish social worker smuggled nearly 2,500 Jewish children out of the Warsaw ghetto (聚居区). She gave them new identities, found them safe places with good-hearted Christians, and kept the children's real names buried in jars in her neighbours' gardens. (The play, Life in a Jar, based on her story, is being performed.) At 93, Sendler lives in a Warsaw nursing home and is too weak to travel to Washington D.C., to receive the 2003 Jan Karski Award for Valor and Compassion from the American Center of Polish Culture. One of the children she saved will accept the award for her.You risked your life to save the children.I was taught by my father that when someone is drowning, you don't ask if they can swim, you just jump in and help. During the war, everyone was drowning, but mostly the Jewish children. How did you persuade parents to give up their children?I had to answer honestly that I didn't even know if we would get past the guards.What was the most frightening moment?When I saw a priest (牧师)in charge of an orphanage for Jewish children in the ghetto walk with them out to be killed. The children were in their best Sunday suits. The priest was killed with them.How did you get the children to behave as you smuggled them out?I told the older children to act as if they were sick and sometimes gave the younger ones a sleeping pill. They were told to remember their new names. I also told the children to tell guards they had only been visiting a servant in the ghetto and were going back to their real homes outside. Did you tell your own two children what you did?I never told them. Only when my daughter went to Israel did she learn all about me. I thought it was only normal to do so. And it was a very painful subject. It was always on my mind that I couldn't do more.66. We can learn from the passage that Irena Sendler________.A. will go to Washington to accept the award with her daughterB. was caught a few times while she was rescuing the Jewish childrenC. told those parents that their children's lives would be guaranteedD. saved thousands of Jewish children at the risk of her own life67. The expression "everyone was drowning" can best be replaced by "________".A. everyone was involved in the warB. all the people were drownedC. all the people were facing danger and deathD. Jewish children were being killed68. Which one could NOT be expected when Sendler was smuggling the Jewish children?A. The children pretended to be brothers and sisters from one big family.B. Some children pretended to be returning home after visiting servants in the ghetto.C. The children were asked to remember and use new names instead of real ones.D. Some children were told to pretend to be sick in front of the guards.69.Which of the following is best for the blank in the title?A. DISASTER SURVIVORB. NOBLE SMUGGLERC. AW ARD RECEIVERD. SECRET DEFENDER·People who cannot lower their cholesterol (胆固people:70. LIPITOR is a medicine____________________.A. specially designed for young kidsB. to cure serious liver problemsC. that can lower the risk for heart attackD. for mothers-to-be to lower cholesterol71. Which of the following is most likely to be a bad sing for LIPITOR takers?A. Drinking alcohol twice a day.B. Changes in medical tests.C. Discomfort and ache in muscles.D. Feeling tired after a day's work.72. If it has been over 12 hours since you missed a dose, you should __________.A. change the amount of your next doseB. take the next dose at your regular timeC. have a dose as soon as you rememberD. eat more when taking your next dose73. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the text?A. LIPITOR should never be taken with other food at the same time.B. Skipping is the best choice for those who have missed one dose.C. Recommendation is encouraged if one feels LIPITOR to be good.D. People can consult the professionals for details of the medicine.(C)In Japan many workers for large corporations have a guarantee of lifetime employment. They will not be laid off during recessions (经济萧条) or when the tasks they perform are taken over by robots. To some observers, this is capitalism at its best, because workers are treated as people not things. Others see it as necessarily inefficient and believe it cannot continue if Japan is to remain competitive with foreign corporations more concerned about profits and less concerned about people.Defenders of the system argue that those who call it inefficient do not understand how it really works. In the first place not every Japanese worker has the guarantee of a lifetime job. The lifetime employment system includes only "regular employees." Many employees do not fall into this category, including all women. All businesses have many part time and temporary employees. These workers are hired and laid off during the course of the business cycle just as employees in the United States are. These "irregular workers" make up about 10 percent of the nonagricultural work force. Additionally, Japanese firms maintain some flexibility through the extensive use of subcontractors (分包单位). This practice is much more common in Japan than in the United States.The use of both subcontractors and temporary workers has increased markedly in Japan since the 1974-1975 recession. All this leads some people to argue that the Japanese system really is not all that different from the American system. During recessions Japanese corporations lay off temporary workers and give less business to subcontractors. In the United States, corporations lay off those workers with the least working experience. The difference then is probably less than the term "lifetime employment" suggests, but there still is a difference. And this difference cannot be understood without looking at the values of Japanese society. The relationship between employer and employee cannot be explained in purely contractual terms. Firms hold on to the employees and that employees stay with one firm. There are also practical reasons for not jumping from job to job. Most retirement benefits come from the employer. Changing jobs means losing these benefits. Also, teamwork is an essential part of Japanese production. Moving to a new firm means adapting to a different team and at least temporarily, lower productivity and lower pay.74. According to the passage, a woman in Japan________.A. cannot get a lifetime jobB. is impossible to get a part time jobC. will be employed for lifeD. is among the regular workers75. Which of the following is NOT the reason why Japanese workers stay with one firm?A. they don't want to lose their retirement benefits.B. they are not adaptable people.C. any change of jobs will make them less paid.D. they get used to the teamwork.76. It can be inferred from the passage that________.A. those who want to change jobs frequently in Japan should think twiceB. those who are first laid off by American corporations are temporary workersC. the use of subcontractors makes Japanese firms less flexibleD. the Japanese system is totally different from the American system77. What does the passage mainly discuss?A. The extremely hard situation during recessions.B. The extensive use of subcontractors in Japan.C. The characteristics of corporations in the United States.D. The features of lifetime employment in Japan.Section CDirections: Read the following passage and then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.All of us rely on what we see. We say to ourselves, "I know I was there; I saw it happen" and that seems to settle the matter. Or does it? Can we really trust the evidence of our eyes?Take competitive sports for example. Most fans at sports events are always controlled by emotion, which leads to the fact that they will not agree with each other and even disagree with the referee although they watch the same game. "He was out of bounds when he caught the pass," says one fan. Another says, "You're crazy. I saw it with my own eyes. He was five feet in bounds. You must be blind." The referee rules that the receiver did step out of bounds. But thousands of fans are still not convinced—because they were there!It's the same story in the courtroom. Trial (审判) procedure depends on witnesses giving sworn testimony (证词). But just how reliable is the testimony of a person who reports what he has seen? In a recent study, ten thousand witnesses were asked to describe the man they saw commit a crime. The study reveals that, on the average, the witnesses overestimated the man's height by five inches, his age by eight years, and gave the wrong hair colour in 83 percent of the cases. These witnesses didn't play tricks on them!What can we do to keep error to minimum? Above all, don't let your emotions interfere with your vision. Don't see something because you want to see it. Another solution to the problem would, of course, be to note down what you see. Don't rely on your memory alone. Take pictures, make recordings, and use any other aid, which will help a lot to reduce distortion. One more solution is also needed: The error is not likely to be minimized until the people involved stay relaxed. If you are tense, you are very likely to see red when the colour is blue.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN EIGHT WORDS.)78. The reason why fans disagree with each other at sports events is that few of them_____.79. The word "them" in Para.3 refers to________.80. What are the other two solutions to keeping visual error to minimum besides not letting your emotions interfere with your vision?81. It can be inferred from the passage that the author takes sports events and courtroom______________________________________________________________跃龙学堂 您身边的中小学生辅导专家 11as examples in order to illustrate ______.第Ⅱ卷I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 我从未想到我校篮球队会在决赛中败北。
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【宝山】82.在美国和加拿大,用餐后不付小费是很失礼的事。
(tip)83. 据报道,政府已经下定决心要解决环境污染问题。
(determine)84. 令他惊讶的是,他的春考成绩比他期望的要好的多。
(expect)85. 汉语是世界上最难的语言之一,学习这种语言的人就会很快发现自己遇到了挑战。
(challenge)86. 直到真要出国了,这个年轻人才意识到自立的重要性。
(Not)【崇明】1. 我们学习英语不是为了参加考试,而是为了掌握一种交际工具。
(tool)2. 我们应怀感恩之心善待那些爱我们并关心我们的人。
(grateful)3. 只要你懂得如何反思自己的过错,就能从中吸取教训。
(reflect)4. 尽管家境贫寒,但那个男孩志存高远并梦想着有朝一日能获诺贝尔奖。
(Despite)5. 那个刚被批评的女孩哭着跑了出去,根本不知道这样其实让她的父母更伤心。
(Out)【奉贤】1、我们渴望一个没有污染的星球。
( free )2、微风吹拂着她的头发,那小女孩注视着彩蝶在花海中飞舞。
(With… )3、这部最近出品的电影旨在唤起人们对贫困山区儿童的关注。
(mean )4、他向朋友保证在任何情况下他都不会违背做一个诚实守信人的承诺。
(under no circumstances )5、正是高三的学习经历使我们相信无论过程多么艰难,我们的努力终将会得到回报。
(convince, pay off )【虹口】TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the word or phrase given in the brackets.82、据我所知,他们学校的面积是我们的两倍。
(size.)83、如果你忘记通知他面试时间了该怎么办。
(what if)84、在现代社会中,手机不仅是通讯工具,也是一种娱乐工具。
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【宝山】For a sight of an evolving technology that promises to shake video gaming to its foundation, check out ―Throw Trucks With Your Mind‖.Unlike most video games, it doesn't rely solely on a mouse. Instead, its players also put on a headset that enables them to throw trucks or other virtual objects simply by thinking.And that's just for starters. Advocates of so-called neurogaming(交感神经游戏)say the concept in a few years will combine a wide variety of physiological factors, from a player's heart rate and hand gestures to pupil dilation(瞳孔扩张) and emotions. Moreover, they imagine many such games being developed to improve the health, brainpower and skills of those playing them.The electroencephalography(脑电波仪), or EEG, headset used to throw trucks and other objects onto enemies was made by San Jose, California.-based NeuroSky. It measures separate brainwave frequencies that reflect how focused the player is and how calm they are, according to Lat Ware of Emeryville, California., who developed the game. The game, which can be purchased at , costs $25, or $99 with the headset.Ware, 29, said it's possible to move a pear or other small virtual object if the player is calm, but not focused, or vice versa. But he said both mental states are essential to flatten an enemy with a huge truck, which takes considerable concentration.Although only a few neurogames have been introduced so far and their action tends to be fairly limited, the games are expected to become far more challenging - and multipurpose - as the software and related technology improves.One concept being explored is to develop games that adjust their action according to the player's changing emotions. These are measured by such factors as their facial expressions, eye movement and skin-conductance(皮肤导电) levels. Another approach is to make games that influence how the player thinks and feels.Consider Los Angeles-based Melon, which, like "Throw Trucks With Your Mind," was recently launched via the online fundraising site Kickstarter. Melon officials say their first game-- which challenges players to fold origami(折纸)with their mind, using NeuroSky's EEG headset -- helps people "learn how to focus, relax and meditate better."78. According to this article, what is the purpose of developing the new kind of games?79. The function of brainwave frequencies measured by EEG made by San Jose is to _________.80. According to Ware, if you want to throw something such as a truck, you must be __________.81.What is the new idea being studied to develop more challenging and multipurpose games? (Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN ELEVEN WORDS)【崇明】Students in Finland won‘t have to study subjects. Soon, their classrooms would resemble conferences where ―topics‖ are discussed.The education system in Finland is about to undergo a revolutionary and fundamental change, although it enjoys the reputation of being one of the best in the world. The education department has decided to abandon the old method of ―teaching by subject.‖ Instead, the country will now involve the children to help them learn and question by evolving to ―teaching by topic‖, shared Liisa Pohjolainen, who is in charge of youth and adult education in Helsinki –the capital city leading the reform program, ―This is going to be a big change in education in Finland that we‘re just beginning.‖The education system, though appearing to be revolutionary, is quite logical, explained Pasi Silander, the city‘s development manager, ―What we need now is a different kind of education to prepare people for working life. Young people use quite advanced computers. In the past thebanks had lots of bank clerks adding up figures but now that has totally changed. We therefore have to make the changes in education that are necessary for industry and modern society.‖How does Finland plan to apply the method of teaching by topic? Evidently all-round vocational training and accumulated skill develop ment take up priority over ―lessons.‖ Those in their late teens are already being engaged in what Finland refers to as ―phenomenon teaching‖ – or teaching by topic. For example, ―cafeteria services‖ lessons will include elements of finance, languages (to help serve foreign customers), writing skills and communication skills.Students will slowly be taught cross-subject topics which would have varying elements of multiple ―subjects.‖ These elements will vary with the ―topic‖ or ―skill‖ the student is learnin g. Apart from the same, students will move away from the traditional sitting and evaluation techniques as well. Students will sit in smaller groups and work collectively to solve problems, all the while improving upon their communication skills. They won‘t be made to sit in rows and asked questions individually to assess their progress. Instead, a group whose collaborative efforts bring out results faster will be promoted.The education system needs a thorough reform, owing to the fact that traditional teaching techniques were based on traditional tools that were quite limited in availability and accessibility. With modern world being extensively connected, isn‘t it time for the students to learn how to step ahead of mere fact-based learning that promotes memory expansion rather than mental development?(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)78. Finland is launching its education reform by _________.79. What‘s the purpose of Finland‘s education reform?80. What ar e two of the main features of ―teaching by topic‖?81. Finland decides to reform its education because traditional teaching _________.【奉贤】All around the world, lawyers generate more hostility(敌意)than the members of any other profession—with the possible exception of journalism. But there are few places where clients have more grounds for complaint than America.During the decade before the economic crisis, spending on legal services in America grew twice as fast as inflation(通货膨胀). The best lawyers made skyscrapers-full of money, tempting ever more students to pile into law schools. But most law graduates never get a big-firm job. Many of them instead become the kind of lawsuit filer that makes the legal system a costly nightmare.There are many reasons for this. One is the excessive costs of a legal education. There is just one path for a lawyer in most American states: a four-year undergraduate degree in some unrelated subject, then a three-year law degree at one of 200 law schools authorized by the American Bar Association and an expensive preparation for the bar exam(律师资格考). This leaves today‘s average law-school graduate with $100,000 of debt on top of undergraduate debts. Law-school debt means that many cannot afford to go into government or non-profit work, and that they have to work extremely hard.Reforming the system would help both lawyers and their customers. Sensible ideas have been around for a long time, but the state-level bodies that govern the profession have been too conservative to implement them. One idea is to allow people to study law as an undergraduate degree. Another is to let students sit for the bar after only two years of law school. If the bar exam is truly an essential enough test for a would-be lawyer, those who can take it earlier should be allowed to do so. Students who do not need the extra training could cut their debt mountain by a third.The other reason why costs are so high is the restrictive guild-like ownership structure of the business. Except in the District of Columbia, non-lawyers may not own any share of a law firm.This keeps fees high and innovation slow. There is pressure for change from within the profession, but opponents of change among the regulators insist that keeping outsiders out of a law firm isolates lawyers from the pressure to make money rather than serve clients ethically(道德上).In fact, allowing non-lawyers to own shares in law firms would reduce costs and improve services to customers, by encouraging law firms to use technology and to employ professional managers to focus on improving firms‘ efficiency.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TWELVE WORDS)78.Students who ____________________ are tempted to take up law as their profession.79.The underlined word them in Para. 4 refers to _______________________________.80.In addition to shortening the allowance time to take the bar exam, the system reformshould include ________________________________________________________.81.Why is the guild-like ownership structure of the legal system considered restrictive?____________________________________________________________________【虹口】Directions: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.The greatest recent social changes have been in the lives of women in America, or probably in the world.During the twentieth century there has been a remarkable shortening of the proportion of a woman's life spent in caring for the children. A woman marrying at the end of the nineteenth century would probably have been in her middle twenties? And would be likely to have seven or eight children, of whom four or five lived till they were five years old. By the time the youngest was fifteen, the mother would have been in her early fifties and would expect to live a further twenty years, during which custom, opportunity and health made it unusual for her to get paid work. Today women marry younger and have fewer children. Usually a woman's youngest child will be fifteen when she is forty-five years and is likely to take paid work until retirement at sixty. Even while she has the care of children, her work is lightened by modern living conditions.This important change in women's life-pattern has only recently begun to have its full effect on women's economic position. Even a few years ago most girls left school at the first opportunity, and most of them took a full-time job. However, when they married, they usually left work at once and never returned to it. Today the school leaving age is sixteen, many girls stay at school after that age, and though women tend to marry younger, more married women stay at work at least until shortly before their first child is born. Very many more afterwards return to full-or-part-time work.Such changes have led to a new relationship in marriage, with the husband accepting a greater share of the duties and satisfactions of family life, and with both husband and wife sharing more equally in providing the money, and running the home, according to the abilities and interests of each of them.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)78. At what age did most women get married in the late nineteenth century?______________________________________________.79. A women today can still take care of her children when doing paid work in their forties because of ______________________________________.80. Of ―such changes‖ today, one is that many more mothers _________________________ after their first child is born.81. What are the factors that cause a couple to share economic and family affairs in an equal way?______________________________________________.【黄埔】Directions: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.By the mid-19th century most of Europe was in the first stage of the demographic(人口的) transition. Death rate had decreased, as wars, famines(饥荒) and diseases had; local food shortages were rarer, thanks to better economic organization and transport; public health, medical care and the control of infectious diseases had improved. The population increased rapidly, as Malthus had predicted. Between 1800 and 1900 Europe‘s population doubled, to over 400 million, whereas that of Asia, further behind in the demographic transition, increased by less than 50%, to about 950 million.But something else was happening there that would have taken Malthus by surprise: as people came to expect to live longer, and better, they started to have fewer children. They realised they no longer needed several babies just to ensure that two or three would survive. And as they moved from country to town, they also found that children were no longer an economic property that could be set to work at an early age, but a responsibility to be fed, housed and (some of them) educated, for years. Worse, with too many children, a mother would find it hard to take and keep a job, to add to the family income. Nor were the young any longer a guarantee against a poor old age: in the new industrial society, they were likelier to go their own way.Thanks to Europe‘s newborn limitation, in the past 100 years or so its population has risen o nly 80%, to 730 million, and most countries‘ birth rate is now so low that numbers are unchanging or falling. But their composition is very different from the past: better living standards, health condition and medical treatment are multiplying old heads, even as the number of young ones shrinks.In contrast, Asia‘s population over the same time has nearly increased four times, to more than 3.6 billion. North America‘s too has grown almost as fast, but largely thanks to immigration. Africa‘s has multiplied5 times, and Latin America‘s nearly sevenfold.Why these differences? From around 1950, death rate in developing countries also began to fall, and much faster than it ever had in Europe. The knowledge about how to avoid premature death of small children travelled so readily that life expectancy in many poor countries is now not far behind the rich world‘s. But the attitudes and values that persuade people to have fewer children are taking longer to adjust.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)78. What prediction did Malthus make?79. Give one reason to explain why people started to have fewer children according to paragraph2.80. Besides medical treatment, are the other two factors that contribute to theincreasing number of old people.81. Why has the population in developing countries increased faster than it has in Europe in thelast century?【闵行】When e-mail first came into general use about twenty years ago, there was a lot of talk about the arrival of the paperless office. However, it seems that e-mail has yet to revolutionize office communication. According to communications analyst Richard Metcalf, some offices have actually seen an increase in paper as a result of e-mail. ―Information in the form of e-mail messages now floods our computer screens. These messages can be sent so quickly that memos tend to be distributed in the hundreds. For those secretaries whose bosses ask them to print out all their e-mails and leave them in their in-trays, this means using up a great deal of paper every month,‖ Metcalf says.Metcalf has found that because some e-mails get lost in cyberspace, important documents are increasingly likely to be asked by clients and colleagues to send all important documents both by e-mail and by fax. This highlights a further potential problem with e-mail in today‘s offices ─ it is taking up time rather than saving it. ―With e-mail, communication is much easier, but there is also more room for misunderstandings,‖ says psychologist Dr David Lewis. Generally, much less care is taken with e-mails than with letters or faxes and the sender will probably print the document and reread it before putting it in an envelope or sending it by fax.More worrying is still the increasing misuse of e-mail for sending ―flame-mail‖ ─inappropriate e-mail messages. Recent research in several companies suggests that aggressive communications like this are on the increase. E-mail has become the perfect medium for conveying workplace dissatisfaction because it is so instant.E-mail can also be a problem in other ways. Staffs all too often make the mistake of thinking that the contents of the e-mail, like things said over the phone, are private and not permanent. But it is not only possible for an employer to read all your e-mails, it is also perfectly legal. E-mail messages can be traced back to their origin for a period of at least two years, so you might want to rethink e-mailing your dissatisfaction about your boss to your friends. The advice is to keep personal e-mails out of the office.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN 12 WORDS) 78. The promise of paperless office has not come true in many offices mainly because manysecretaries are asked to _____________.79. Why has e-mailing taken up time rather than saved it?80. There is an increasing concern that e-mails are misused by some employees to express_____________.81. It is advised that employees should not use company e-mails as a way of ___________.【浦东】Directions: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements inthe fewest possible words.While some dictionaries define the word ―right‖ as ―a privilege,‖ when used in the context of ―human rights,‖ we are talking about something more basic. Originally, people had rights only because of their membership in a group, such as a family. Then, in 539 BC, Cyrus the Great, after conquering the city of Babylon, did something totally unexpected—he set all slaves free and let them return home. Moreover, he declared peopl e should choose their own religion. Cyrus‘ statements are about the first ―human rights‖ declaration in history.Every person is entitled to certain fundamental rights, simply by the fact of being human. These are called ―human rights‖ rather than a privilege, which can be taken away at someone‘s sudden desire. They are ―rights‖ because they are things you are allowed to be, to do or to have. These rights are there for your protection against people who might want to harm or hurt you. They are also there to help us get along with each other and live in peace.Yet many people, when asked to name their rights, will list only freedom of speech and belief and perhaps one or two others. There is no question that these are important rights, but the full scope of human rights is very broad. They mean choice and opportunity. They mean the freedom to get a job, adopt a career, select a partner of one‘s choice and raise children. They include the right to travel widely and the right to work without trouble, abuse and threat of arbitrary (霸道) dismissal. They even embrace the right to leisure.In ages past, there were no human rights. Then the idea turned up that people should have certain freedoms. And that idea, in the wake of World War II, resulted finally in the document called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the thirty rights to which all people are entitled.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in No more than 10 words)78. In 539 BC, people were greatly surprised by Cyrus’s _____________________________.79. A privilege is different from Human rights in that it _____________________________.80. How long have human rights officially existed?81. What’s the main idea of the passage?【普陀】Directions: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.Dolphins have been declared the world‘s second most intelligent creatures after humans, with scientists suggesting they are so bright that they should be treated as ―non-human persons‖.Studies into dolphin behavior have highlighted how similar their communications are to those of humans and that they are brighter than chimpanzees. These have been backed up by anatomical (解剖学) research showing that dolphin brains have many key features associated with high intelligence. Recently, a series of behavioral studies has suggested that dolphins, especially species such as the bottlenose, whose brains weigh about 5lb, could even be brighter than chimps, which some studies have found can reach the intelligence levels of three-year-old children. The studies show how dolphins have distinct personalities, a strong sense of self and can think about the future.It has also become clear that dolphins are ―culture‖animals, meaning that new types of behavior can quickly be picked up by one dolphin from another. In one study, Diana Reiss, professor of psychology at Hunter College, City University of New York, showed that bottlenose dolphins could recognize themselves in a mirror and use it to inspect various parts of their bodies, an ability that had been thought limited to humans and great apes. In another, she found that they also had theability to learn an elementary symbol-based language.Other research has shown dolphins can solve difficult problems, while those living in the wild cooperate in ways that imply complex social structures and a high level of emotions. In one recent case, a dolphin rescued from the wild was taught to tail-walk for three weeks in a dolphinarium (海豚宫) in Australia. After she was released, scientists were astonished to see the trick spreading among wild dolphins who had learnt it from the former captive (被俘的). Such observations have prompted questions about the brain structures of dolphins.Researchers have found that brain size varies hugely from around 7oz for the small species to more than 19lb for the sperm whales, whose brains are the largest on the planet. Human brains, by contrast, range from 21lb-4lb. When it comes to intelligence, however, brain size is less important than its size relative to the body.oz: an ounce in weight (1oz=28g)lb: a pound in weight (1lb=454g=16oz)(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in no more than twelve words.)78. The which in the 2nd paragraph refers to _________.79. What do bottlenose dolphins do to make Diana Reiss believe they are ―culture‖ animals?80. The spreading of tail-walk shows wild dolphins have _________.81. What is the main factor that decides the level of intelligence according to the last paragraph?【徐汇】【松江】【金山】Directions: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.____________________________________________Technology means different things to different people. A physician might think of technology as a way to produce a new medicine. To a space engineer, it might mean making better rocket engines. Technology is so widespread that it is part of everyone‘s life. Originally, the word technology comes from the Greek word techne, which means ―art‖. You might think that art means only paintings or sculpture. But the Greeks believed an artist could make useful products from natural materials such as trees, rocks, and plants.What school subjects are related to technology?Though people‘s opinions vary on what groups of technology should be broken down to, you, when in school, may have the question: Why should you study technology? That question is easy to answer. Technology is fun, rewarding, and exciting. It is fun because you get to work with your hands. It is rewarding because you get to see the results of your work. Each day it brings new ideas and new challenges, which make technology exciting. Studying technology will also help you develop your problem-solving skills. You can learn to identify a problem and come up with a solution. You will also find that technology is related to other subjects that you study in school such as:MathematicsScienceSocial studiesEnglish language artsArtYou might enjoy all of your classes more after you begin to see the relationships between technology and other subjects.Do you know what “technologically literate” means?Technology is often in the news. A journalist might report on a particular electrical power plant, a food additive, or a safety device on an automobile. It is important that you understand theimportance of technology. Every day in many ways, technology affects the lives of people around the world. For example, automobile air bags have saved many lives in collisions. However, they inflate so quickly that they have caused injury and death in some cases. As a result, the federal government allows car owners to install an on/off switch for the air bags. Do you think the government should let people do this? To answer this question, you first need to know something about the technology being discussed.Does working on a small engine sound difficult to you? With a basic understanding of technology, it might not be as hard as you think. Being technologically literate means understanding technology and feeling comfortable with it. Sometimes there is no one correct answer to a problem. You need to think about and evaluate each situation, and then make a decision. When you can do this, you will be technologically literate.51.What can the title of the first paragraph be to match the other two?_________________________________________________________________.52.You can have ____________, since when studying technology, every day you work with yourhands, see the results of your work, and have new ideas and new challenges.53.Why are car owners allowed to switch off their air bags?________________________________________________________________________. 54.A technological literate can be a person who ____________________________________. (Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in No More Than Fifteen Words.)【杨浦】Directions: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.Do you feel stressed if your phone is not in sight?Don‘t be. Just the sight of your mobile phone can distract(转移,分心)you – even if you have turned it off and put it on the table, researchers from the University of Southern Maine in the US have found.The researchers asked two groups of students to carry out two different tasks which require paying attention.First, they were given a page of 20 rows of numbers and asked to circle one number in particular whenever they saw it.Second, they had to do the same and also cross off any two numbers in different rows that were next to each other and added up to the target number.During both experiments, half the students kept their phones on their desks and the other half put them out of sight.Those who put their phones in their pocket or their bag got an average of 20 percent higher in the test.We love using phones so much that it‘s becoming a problem, previous studies have found.An Android app followed how many times its 150,000 users checked their phone per day in 2013. The average figure was 110 times.A team at Baylor University in the US published a study in September saying that female students spent an average of 10 hours a day texting, e-mailing and on social media, while male students spent nearly eight.Why are we behaving like this? People want a ―constant connectivity‖, said Bill Thornton, a social psychologist at the University of Southern Maine in the US. Many ―check their phones when they wake up and as the last thing befor e they go to bed‖, he told the Daily Mail.Such behavior is bad for ―our ability to maintain attention‖, he added. Also, we react more slowly as a result.If you are always getting distracted by your phone, here‘s some advice for you: create a no-phone time zone.First, find out at least two hours of your day when you‘re most productive. Then turn off your phone and stay completely dedicated to the work you have to do.Oh yes, and don‘t forget to put the phone away as well.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS)78. The result of the two experiments shows that ______________________________________.79. Girl students ______________________ than boys in texting, e-mailing and on social media.80. According to social psychologists, what leads to the high frequency of checking phones andlong screen time?_________________________________________________________________81. How can people avoid being distracted in their most productive hours?_________________________________________________________________【闸北】Directions:Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.Few would argue that there has not been significant technological progress in the field of self-driving cars in recent years. Aside from the technology question, the legislative issue gives the world a worse headache. The content of the trouble centres on the question of who is to blame in a crash. The legal field tends to have the owners take responsibility for the messes their cold lifeless machine makes, for which case an explosion of lawsuits are well expected.Today, many of the car manufacturers and their suppliers are researching self-driving technology, but it is unclear why they would want to roll it out quickly. A consumer in America, for example, uses his or her car for approximately one hour per day. There is, therefore, a large amount of "free capacity" in the personal vehicle use market. Imagine a world where you can be driven to work, and where your car can then turn around and drive home so that your partner or anybody else can use it during the day. This shared use pattern could certainly stop the need to own a second car. Taken to its logical conclusion, it could even be the biggest reason to eliminate the need to own a car at all. The effects on car sales volumes could be destructive.The possible violation of privacy is also a big issue on the map. We all know that consumer data is big business. A self-driving car would easily log where you visited, the time of the day you went, and much more. Though your purchase preferences might escape secret peeping, the leakage of your whereabouts s eems inevitable as it‘s hard to do what you are always doing to your smartphone toward the sole tool of transportation. Power off the big steel fellow and you are stuck on the road. The now excitedly expecting public are sure to be annoyed soon.Much discussed, the poor application of the technology outweighs the previous factors. In car industry, new vehicle features take a long time to get to broad market mass. Features are typically launched first on high-end vehicles, and then trickle down once there is sufficient space in the market to generate the scale affordable for the volume vehicles. With a car model's life cycle being between five and seven years, it is hard to see self-driving technology being fitted as standards of the mass-market brands.We still have a long way off from a world of completely self-driving cars.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN EIGHTWORDS.)。
2015年12月虹口区第二次高三英语分层练习A卷
2015学年第一学期虹口区第二次高三英语分层练习考生注意:1.本试卷共8页,满分100分,考试时间90分钟。
2.本考试分设试卷和答题纸。
试卷包括选择题和非选择题两种题型。
3.答题前,务必在答题纸上填写姓名、报名号、考场号和座位号,并将核对后的条形码贴在指定位置上。
4.作答必须涂或写在答题纸上,在试卷上作答一律不得分。
选择题(第1-3小题、8-17小题、28-48小题)的作答必须全部涂写在答题纸上相应的区域。
非选择题(第4-7小题、18-27小题、49-57小题及写作部分)的作答必须写在答题纸上与试卷题号对应的位置。
I. Listening Comprehension (共10分)Section A (共6分,每小题2分)Directions: In Section A, you will hear one short passage, and you will be asked three questions on the passage. The passage 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 1 through 3 are based on the following passage.1. A. When directions are long. B. When directions are short.C. When homework is given.D. When your mother talks.2. A. Your pen and paper. B. A few words.C. Your mind and ears.D. Some pictures.3. A. Topics or page numbers. B. Key words or a picture in mind.C. Some details.D. School assignments.Section B (共4分,每小题1分)Directions: In Section B, you will hear one conversation. The conversation will be read twice. After you hear the conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 4 through 7 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each blank.Information about the HotelPrice:Room Number:The closing time of the coffee shop:Room Supplies:Items sold in the selling machines:It is __4__ dollars a nightRoom 14__5__ o’clockA cable TV, some __6__ and something elseSoft drinks, __7__ bars and things like thatII. Grammar and Vocabulary (共30分)Section A (共10分,每小题1分)Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.8. ______ do you suppose will be qualified enough to evaluate their service at the exhibition?A. HowB. WhatC. WhenD. Who9. Nancy realizes that ______ the job is always easy for an adult it is too much for a teenager.A. unlessB. sinceC. althoughD. when10. When ______ her viewpoint about her job as a teacher, Cathy said she found it very rewarding.A. askingB. askedC. having askedD. to be asked11. The experiment has been finished, but no one knows what great difficultyI had ______ it.A. makingB. madeC. to makeD. for making12. It is the third time that he has made the same spelling mistakes in the spot dictation, ______?A. hasn’t heB. isn’t heC. isn’t itD. hasn’t it13. A small car is big enough for a family of three_______ you need more space for luggage.A. onceB. becauseC. ifD. unless14. The old man expected to see all his kids when he was in hospital, but______ came to see him.A. noneB. no oneC. someoneD. anyone15. Proper first aid can save a badly injured person, especially when he or sheis bleeding heavily or ______.A. has poisonedB. was poisonedC. has been poisonedD. is poisoning16. ______ a little money, Jane was able to buy a lovely new skirt on China's Singles' Day.A. To saveB. SavingC. SavedD. Having saved17. People firmly believe that there is no doubt ______ a cure for cancer will be found.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. whether Section B (共10分,每小题1分)Directions: Read the text below. Use the word given in the brackets to form a word that fits in the space.The general crisis has overtaken the modern world everywhere and in almost every aspect of life. And the crisis shows __18__ (it) differently in each country, involving different areas and taking on different forms. In the United States of America, one of its most characteristic and suggestive aspects is the crisis that __19__ (appearance) again in education that, during the last decade at least, has now become a __20__ (politics) problem of the first significance, reported on almost daily in the newspapers.To be sure, no great __21__ (imagine) is required to detect the dangers of a constantly progressing decline of elementary standards throughout the entire school system, and the seriousness of the trouble has been __22__ (proper) underlined by the countless efforts, which are certainly ineffective, of the __23__ (educate) authorities to stem the tide (扭转局面).Still, if one compares this crisis in education with the experiences of other countries in the __24__ (twenty) century, with the revolutionary confusing state after the First World War, with concentration and extermination camps, or even with the deep discomfort which, despite appearances of prosperity(繁荣) to the contrary, has spread throughout Europe ever since the end of the Second World War, there is to a small extent __25__ (difficult) to take a crisis in education as seriously as it deserves.It is tempting indeed to regard it as a local phenomenon, unconnected with the __26__ (large) issues of the century, to be blamed on some peculiarlife in the United States which is not likely to find a counterpart (对应物) in other parts of the world.Yet, if this were true, the crisis in our school system would not have become a political issue and the educational authorities would not have been __27__ (able) to deal with it in time.Section C (共10分,每小题1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.I have been told by more than one bookseller that, here in China, so far as books on English are concerned, grammars sell better than other kinds of books except readers and dictionaries. And __28__ seems to me that nearly every Chinese who learns English at all reads a grammar. I myself am a serious student of grammar; I cannot tell how many English grammar books I __29__, by Chinese, English, American, Japanese, Danish and Dutch authors, and am always on the look-out for new ones.The object of this article, __30__, is to advise you not to devote too much time to the study of grammar. I study grammar for grammar’s sake, but I do not think every student of English should do so. You study English in order to be able to make practical use of it. This object __31__ by mere study of grammar. I do not even think I should now be able to write such simple English __32__ that of this book if I had read nothing but grammars.Grammar tells you some general rules, some exceptions to rules, and perhaps some idioms. But the correct use of English is not a mere matter of such. __33__, grammar has what is called the double object, as in “He gave her a pen”; but it would be wrong to say “He introduced her a friend”, in which “her” and “friend” seem to __34__ the double object. The fact is that “introduce” cannot take the double object; but this point is not to be learnt from grammar but only from careful reading. Many Chinese students write __35__ that might be justified by one grammatical rule or another but are certainly wrong.I believe you have already read a few grammars, and probably have spent a great deal of time on the subject, though you __36__ not now be able to write anything — say a short letter — grammatically perfect. Grammar can help you to use English, but only to a certain extent. Careful reading and constant practice are __37__. Do not look on the study of grammar as all ornearly all that you have to do in order to master English.28. A. there B. it C. that D. what29. A. have read B. was reading C. had read D. would read30. A. therefore B. moreover C. however D. somehow31. A. hasn’tobtained B. wasn’tobtainedC. isn’t toobtainD. isn’t to beattained32. A. which B. as C. that D. where33. A. In addition B. In brief C. For example D. As a result34. A. form B. cause C. define D. state35. A. articles B. stories C. essays D. sentences36. A. should B. may C. need D. must37. A. the most important B. much more naturalC. the most convenientD. far more importantIII. Reading Comprehension (共30分)Section A(共22分,每小题2分)Directions: Read the following passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Have you ever wished that you could make your little sister’s teddy bear talk to her? Or have you ever wanted to bring a puppet (木偶) to life? If so, you may be interested in learning the art of ventriloquism(腹语术). A ventriloquist can make an ordinary object seem to be alive by giving it a personality, movement, and speech.Your object can be a puppet, or a doll. Give your new “friend” a name, and then decide on the personality that he will have. The next step is to give your friend movements that agree with the personality you have chosen.Now you can learn to make your “friend” talk. A ventriloquist will control his mouth and lips so that it will appear that his voice is coming from the object he is using. This will take practice, but you can do it.First, decide on a voice that is different from your own. It could behigher or lower than yours, or could even have a special accent. Then, find a clean teaspoon and hold the handle between your front teeth. Now, look into a mirror and talk, using the voice you created for your friend and holding the handle of the teaspoon tightly between your teeth. Practicing with the spoon in your mouth will help you learn to keep your mouth from moving. Now try telling a joke in your normal voice and have your friend speak in his voice. Practice those words until you can say them without your lips moving at all.Ventriloquism is fun. It also requires hard work to become good at it. The most important thing to do is practice. But if you are willing to take the time to give your friend an interesting personality, to practice lively movements, and to work on good mouth control, then you will be well on your way to becoming a ventriloquist!38. According to the text, a ventriloquist ______.A. is a person who can make puppetsB. needs to work with another personC. can speak without using his mouthD. can make an object seem to speak39. You need to hold the handle of a teaspoon between your front teeth so that ______.A. your voice will become differentB. your mouth and lips will not moveC. you can tell a more interesting jokeD. you can feel your mouth’s movements40. If you want to be good at ventriloquism, you ______.A. need to spend much time practicingB. must learn from famous ventriloquistsC. should learn at least one special accentD. must have a great doll to practice with(B)Ask most American children what they want to be when they grow up, and they probably will say “doctor” or “lawyer.”Though our culture, our economy, indeed our very security are heavily dependent on science and engineering, only 12 percent of American high school students graduate with the prerequisites(必要条件) for a career in science or engineering. Worse yet, only 6 percent of minority children are said to be so prepared.Don’t be too surprised. If you ask further why the majority of the highschool students would choose a career in medicine or law, the answers will be straight out of some popular TV shows.“Doctors help people. They save lives.” “Lawyers beat the bad guys.”Most students would say.Now, how about science or engineering as a career choice? The answers will be just as predictable: “Get real! Who wants to be a geek? They all are nerds (书呆子). Besides, I hate math.”In our media, scientists and engineers typically are portrayed as introverted (内向的) and humorless. They always wear white lab coats, with a collection of pencils in their pocket protectors. They wear glasses with black plastic frames.If more students are to choose technical careers, they must have a better view presented to them.They need to be told, for instance, that the invention of lifesaving equipment saves lives just as surely as the application of it in the hospital.It also might help if someone emphasized to students that the lawyer who saved the defendant(被告) by introducing the DNA evidence would have seen him hanged had it not been for the scientists who discovered DNA.Whatever we do, until students stop thinking of the term “engineer” as a synonym(同义词) for “geek,” it is impossible to expect our children to change their views towards scientists and engineers.41. What is the problem with most American children when they choose their careers?A. They have a very low opinion of science and engineering.B. They are too anxious to succeed in different fields.C. They are not sure what career suits them best.D. They do not have enough confidence in themselves.42. Which of the following has influenced American students greatly in their choice of their careers?A. Parents’ and teachers’ opinions.B. TV shows and various publications.C. Great discoveries made by doctors and lawyers.D. Culture, security and economy.43. In order to change the students’ view towards scientists and engineers, thewriter suggests that ______.A. teachers reconsider their way of teaching mathematicsB. scientists and engineers change their images a little bitC. the media stop praising doctors and lawyers excessivelyD. students be told about the wonders of science and engineering44. Judging from what is said in the passage, the writer obviously believes that ______.A. scientists and engineers are more important than doctors and lawyersB. scientists and engineers are not as important as doctors and lawyersC. science and engineering have been dangerously ignoredD. there are too many doctors and lawyers nowadays(C)Like to kick back for an afternoon siesta(午休)? Good news: A new study shows that regular napping may cut your risk of dying of a heart attack of other heart problems.Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) and the University of Athens Medical School in Greece, tracked 23,681 apparently healthy men and women, aged from 20 to 86, for more than six years. They found those who took afternoon siestas of 30 minutes or more at least three times a week had a 37 percent lower risk of dying from heart disease than those who did not.What is more impressive is that researchers found that working men who took regular or occasional naps had a 64 percent lower risk of death from heart attacks or other heart-related illnesses than their non-napping compeers. And working women? “The apparent effect was evident mainly among working men.” says author Dimitrios Trichopculos who leads the study.“There were not enough coronary(冠心病) deaths among the working women (only six ) in this group to allow sound inference.”Trichopoulos, a cancer prevention and epidemiology(流行病学) professor at HSPH, says researchers decided to look into this issue, because coronary death tends to be low in populations in which the frequency of siestas tends to be high. Trichopoulos says that their working hypothesis (假设) has been that napping may have stress-releasing properties and that if further studies net similar results, “then lifestyle changes that would allow afternoon napping might have to be considered.” Of course, that’s easier said than done, especially in the United States, where employers are not exactly known to encourage workers to nap. “I am fully aware that the lifestyle in the US does not leave much room for changes of this type,” he says.But afternoon siestas have long been a part of daily life in Greece, where the study took place, as well as in other Mediterranean and some LatinAmerican countries, which tend to have low mortality rates(死亡率) from coronary disease. The Mediterranean diet, rich in fruit, vegetables, beans and olive oil, has also been credited(相信) for keeping a lid on heart disease. Trichopoulos says the study considered diet, physical activity and other factors that are predictive of coronary mortality.He notes that researchers would like to review the data again once there are “more outcomes among men and particularly women.” “No firm conclusion can be drawn on the basis of this study alone, except that the issue is worth further investigation,” Trichopoulos says. “Right now, we would only believe those who take a siesta that this may actually be not simply pleasant and relaxing, but also a healthy habit.”45. Why are workers least encouraged to take naps in the United States?A. Because the employers are strongly against workers’ taking naps.B. Because the workers are not accustomed to taking naps.C. Because the workers do not have much room to take naps.D. Because their lifestyle prevents the changes of this type.46. The underlined phrase “keeping a lid on” in paragraph 5 probably means ______.A. being closely related toB. providing a cure forC. reducing the risk ofD. explaining the cause of47. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT correct?A. The effect of taking naps on preventing heart attacks was obvious among working men.B. The effect of taking naps on preventing heart attacks was obvious among all workers.C. Vegetables and fruits are believed to be good for preventing death from coronary disease.D. Taking afternoon siestas is not only pleasant and relaxing, but also a healthy habit48. This writer’s attitude towards taking afternoon siestas is most probably ______.A. positiveB. negativeC. doubtfulD. unclear Section B (共8分,每小题2分) (请将答案写在答题纸上)Directions:Read the following job ad and complete the sentences that follow. Write one word or more in each space.LANGUA-LEARNThe Natural Way to learn a LanguageCHOOSE from 30 different languages!How did you learn to speak your language?Did your mother give you a dictionary? Of course she didn’tYOU LISTENED, YOU UNDERSTOOD, YOU BEGAN TO SPEAK. It’s the natural way! Do it with LANGUA-LEARN.In 4 months you’ll be speaking like a native.Astonish your friends on holiday abroad.No more phrase books carried around on your trips abroad.No more chicken when you order fish.Send for our FREE RECORD OR VIDEO DEMONSTRATION.Simply fill in the form below and post it to us.TO: Langua-Learn, Dept. 4, Cairncross Way, Epping, E5 Name............................... Age............................... Address.............................................................................................................. Language of choice............................................ Record ( ) Video ( )49. A native usually learns to speak his mother tongue by ______.50. If you start with Langua-Learn on June 1, you are most likely to finish thecourse on ______.51. When people want to learn English with Langua-Learn, they will pay ______ for the course.52. Further information about the course can be obtained by filling in an application ______.VI. Writing (共30分) (请将翻译写在答题纸上)Section A (共6分,每小题2分)Directions: Complete the following sentences in English according to the sentences given in Chinese.53. 这次考试证明比我们预想的难得多。
上海市虹口区中考英语二模试题
上海市虹口区2015届中考英语二模试题(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)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) A joumalist. B) A shop assistant. C) A tour guide. D) A secretary.8. A) Car Museum. B) History Museum. C) Art Museum. D) Science Museum.9. A) Two dollars. B) Four dollars. C) Six dollars. D) Ten dollars.10. A) At 10 a.m. B) At 11 a.m. C) At 9:30 p.m. D) At 10:30a.m.11. A) At the zoo. B) At the cinema.C) At the post office. D) At the No. 2 bus stop.12. A) To buy a new table. B) To visit the woman soon.C) To repair the table. D) To apologize to the woman.13. A) Bob often comes late to his class. B) Bob is a new comer to the class.C) Bob had no class in the morning. D) Bob has told him the reason.14. A) He had geography last term. B) Geography isn't his favourite.C) He always does well in geography. D) He has the fight to choose subjects.C. Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false (判断下列句子是否符合你听到的内容, 符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示) (7分)15. The smallest post office in the USA has only one room with no clerks.16. The post offices in the USA are usually open from 8:30 to 4:30 on weekdays.17. The United States Postal Service is the largest company in the world.18. There are more than 40,000 post offices throughout the United States.19. The post offices in the United States deal with more mails than those in Japan.20. The passage mainly tells about the history of the post office in the United States.D. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences(听短文,完成下列内容。
上海市虹口区中考英语二模试题
上海市虹口区2015届中考英语二模试题(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)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) A joumalist. B) A shop assistant. C) A tour guide. D) A secretary.8. A) Car Museum. B) History Museum. C) Art Museum. D) Science Museum.9. A) Two dollars. B) Four dollars. C) Six dollars. D) Ten dollars.10. A) At 10 a.m. B) At 11 a.m. C) At 9:30 p.m. D) At 10:30a.m.11. A) At the zoo. B) At the cinema.C) At the post office. D) At the No. 2 bus stop.12. A) To buy a new table. B) To visit the woman soon.C) To repair the table. D) To apologize to the woman.13. A) Bob often comes late to his class. B) Bob is a new comer to the class.C) Bob had no class in the morning. D) Bob has told him the reason.14. A) He had geography last term. B) Geography isn't his favourite.C) He always does well in geography. D) He has the fight to choose subjects.C. Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false (判断下列句子是否符合你听到的内容, 符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示) (7分)15. The smallest post office in the USA has only one room with no clerks.16. The post offices in the USA are usually open from 8:30 to 4:30 on weekdays.17. The United States Postal Service is the largest company in the world.18. There are more than 40,000 post offices throughout the United States.19. The post offices in the United States deal with more mails than those in Japan.20. The passage mainly tells about the history of the post office in the United States.D. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences(听短文,完成下列内容。
2015年上海市虹口区中考二模英语试卷
虹口区2015年初三英语二模练习(九)(满分150分,完卷时间100分钟)2015.5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)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) A joumalist. B) A shop assistant. C) A tour guide. D) A secretary.8. A) Car Museum. B) History Museum. C) Art Museum. D) Science Museum.9. A) Two dollars. B) Four dollars. C) Six dollars. D) Ten dollars.10. A) At 10 a.m. B) At 11 a.m. C) At 9:30 p.m. D) At 10:30 a.m.11. A) At the zoo. B) At the cinema.C) At the post office. D) At the No. 2 bus stop.12. A) To buy a new table. B) To visit the woman soon.C) To repair the table. D) To apologize to the woman.13. A) Bob often comes late to his class. B) Bob is a new comer to the class.C) Bob had no class in the morning. D) Bob has told him the reason.14. A) He had geography last term. B) Geography isn't his favourite.C) He always does well in geography. D) He has the fight to choose subjects.C. Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false (判断下列句子是否符合你听到的内容, 符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示) (7分)15. The smallest post office in the USA has only one room with no clerks.16. The post offices in the USA are usually open from 8:30 to 4:30 on weekdays.17. The United States Postal Service is the largest company in the world.18. There are more than 40,000 post offices throughout the United States.19. The post offices in the United States deal with more mails than those in Japan.20. The passage mainly tells about the history of the post office in the United States.D. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences(听短文,完成下列内容。
上海市普陀区2015届高三第二次模拟考试英语试题 Word版含答案
普陀区2015高三二模英语考试卷(考试时间 120分钟试卷满分 150分)第I卷(共103分)I. Listening ComprehensionSection A Short ConversationsDirections: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 questions you have heard.1. A. At the department store. B. At the airport.C. At the railway station.D. At the furniture store.2. A. A student. B. A secretary. C. A teacher. D. A boss.3. A. She expected more people at the party. B. She enjoys entertaining small children.C. She has always enjoyed great popularity.D. She threw a surprise party for her friend.4. A. It is 4:10 now. B. It is 4:20 now. C. It is 4:50 now. D. It is 4:40 now.5. A. Mark was too busy to call the man.B. The man saw Mark on the street two months ago.C. The woman had forgotten Mark’s phone number.D. Mark and the woman hadn’t been in touch for long.6. A. The library is closed on weekends. B. He was not allowed to check out the book.C. He had no idea where the book was.D. He didn’t get the book he needed.7. A. The houses for sale are at high price.B. The man is unwilling to look at the houses on sale.C. The houses are too expensive for the couple to buy.D. The housing sellers provide free trips for potential buyers.8. A. The man no longer smokes.B. The man is under pressure from his wife.C. The man usually follows his wife’s advice.D. The man refuses to listen to his doctor’s advice.9. A. The man made a mistake about the date of the appointment.B. The man wants to change the date of the appointment.C. The man is glad he’s got in touch with the doctor.D. The man can’t come for the appointment at 4:15.10. A. The man is worried about his future.B. The two speakers are at a loss what to do now.C. The two speakers will graduate from the college.D. The woman regrets spending her time doing nothing.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. A professional diver. B. A rescuer on the Golden Gate Bridge.C. A telephone operator.D. A guard on the Golden Gate Bridge.12. A. Someone has fallen off the bridge.B. Someone on the bridge is being attacked.C. Someone is threatening to destroy the bridge.D. Someone on the bridge is attempting to kill himself.13. A. Call the mother to come right away.B. Try to communicate with them first.C. Help them to get out of their misery.D. Remind them that they have children to take care of.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. The standards for being fit vary from person to person.B. A healthy lifestyle is a must for being fit.C. We may not know how fit we are without tests.D. Personal goals are more important than needs to decide whether one is fit.15. A. It is more accurate. B. It is more flexible.C. It is less enjoyable.D. It is less effective.16. A. An accountant who can be as physically fit as an athlete.B. The importance of three basic factors concerning fitness.C. New concept of fitness and its essential factors.D. Some sports with significant training effect.Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD for each answer.Old-fashioned General Stores SupermarketsThe shopkeeper knew all his regular customers personally.Shopping today seems to lack that __17__ element.The shop was not only a center of buying and selling but also a __18__ meeting place.The manager has to get his huge staff to work __19__.There were very few problems in __20__.He must be ready for any emergency that mayappear.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.Changing RoomsWhy did the woman want to change her room?She booked a double room with a beach view, but was provided one with __21__.Why didn’t the hotel provide thewoman the room she booked?There were only __22__ with the beach view left.Why didn’t the woman accept theman’s suggestion?She thought it was too __23__ in rooms with a city view. What did the man do finally?He promised to give the woman __24__ back.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in thegrammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.(A)Good ideas often start with really silly questions. Bill Bowerman was making breakfast one day. As he stood there making waffles (华夫饼干) for his son, he wondered what would happen if he poured rubber (25)____ his waffle iron. Later, he tried it and the result looked something like the bottom of most sports shoes we see today. Still, when he took this idea to several existing shoe companies, he was laughed at. In fact, every single company turned him down. Though ratherdiscouraged, Bowerman persevered and went on (26)____ (form) his own company, makingNIKE athletic shoes.Sometimes good ideas grow out of frustration. When Fred Smith was a student at Yale University, he needed to have some paperwork (27)____(deliver) across the country the next day. Smith was amazed to find out that overnight delivery was impossible. He sat for a long while (28)____ (wonder) why. Why couldn’t there be a reliable overnight mail delivery service? He decided to design one. Smith did just that and turned his design into (29)____ class project. His business professor gave him only a C for his efforts. However, Smith was not through. He improved the ideas in that class project and eventually turned (30)____ into one of the first and (31)____ (successful) overnight mail services in the world—FedEx.We know today, of course, that each of these ideas led to an incredibly successful product or service (32)____ has changed the way many of us live. The best questions are usually open-ended and are often silly. Ch ildren aren’t afraid to ask such questions, but adults frequently are. Think how different the world might be (33)____ people never asked “silly” question!(B)A lot of people in the world today are used to working, going on holiday, and having money—but many of them aren’t happy. Yet other people seem to be really happy,(34)____ ____ they are poor, or have no job, or are surrounded by problems. Why?Professor Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, from the University of Chicago, has interviewed thousands of people wh o have a happy life to find out how they do it. “I (35)____ (study) happiness for over 30 years,” says Csikszentmihalyi. “My interest in the subject came from my own experience as a child during World War II, when I saw many adults destroyed by the terrible events. But there were always a few who kept their courage, helped others, and were able to give a sense of purpose and meaning to their lives. I wanted to find out how a person (36)____ build a fulfilling and enjoyable life.”In general, his research showed that people were unhappy doing nothing. The professor stresses that happy people don’t waste time, either at work or when they’re free. “Many people feel the time that they spend at work or at school wasted. But often their free time (37)____ (waste) as well. Many people are used to doing passive things—watching television, for example—without (38)____ (use) any skills. As a result, life goes past in a series of boring experiences.”But it doesn’t have to be this way. The professor has found that people are happy when they get into (39)____ he calls “flow”. When people get very involved in a task that they have chosen, and which is well-defined and challenging, they experience “flow”, a situation (40)____ they don’t notice time passing.People who are not used to happiness can learn how to be happy, says the professor, if they constantly get into “flow”states. Is happiness as easy as that? Perhaps it is.Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. caseB. experienceC. growingD. dominantE. exclusionF. varietyG. decliningH. remainI. problematicJ. contributionK. shareThe world faces a future of people speaking more than one language, with English no longer seen as likely to become __41__, a British language expert says in a new analysis. “English is likely to __42__ one of the world’s most important languages for the foreseeable future, but its future is more __43__ and complex—than most people appreciate,” language researcher David Graddol said. He sees English as likely to become the “first among equals” rather than having the global field to itself. “Speakers, who only use English, of any __44__ of English—American or British—will __45__ increasing difficulty in employment and political life, and are likely to become confused by many aspects of the society and culture around them,” Graddol said.The __46__ of the world’s population that speaks English as a nati ve language is decreasing, Graddol reported in an issue of the journal Science. The idea of English becoming the world language to the __47__ of others “is past its sell-by date,” Graddol said. Instead, he said, its major __48__ will be in creating generations who use more than one language.A multilingual(使用多种语言的) population is the __49__ in much of the world and is becoming more common in the United States. Indeed, the Census Bureau reported last year that nearly one American in five speaks a language other than English at home, with Spanish leading, and Chinese __50__ rapidly. The diversity of language, in turn, has helped to make English the nation’s official language.III. Reading ComprehensionSection A Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.GM (转基因)crops are debatable. On one hand, some farmers and scientists feel that GM crops can make the world a __51__ place. If bioengineers can create crops that are resistant to insects, __52__, then they won’t have to worry about insects destroying plants. In the __53__ of insect damage, crops can grow to feed the poor and hungry. Genetic engineering can create plants with other desirable properties as well. Plants that don’t require much water, that can live even in times of drought, can help prevent the widespread __54__ that would occur if people have nothing to eat. It’s easy to see why many people believe that GM crops will help the world meet the difficult __55__ that it will face as more and more people need to be fed.But not everyone thinks bioengineering is a good idea. Other people are __56__. They mistrust the claims made and don’t believe that biotechnology is without __57__. The possibledangers include harming the ecosystem—the inter-related community of plants and animals and bacteria that __58__ the Earth. They __59__ that changing plants can harm our environment, and damage to our surroundings can hurt us. One danger is that GM crops can transfer their characteristics to other plants. Plants that reproduce by spreading their pollen (花粉) in the wind can possibly fertilize wild plants, making them more __60__ to control. Another problem is that GM plants might be a source of allergens(过敏源). This seems __61__, but in the process of making GM foods, genes are transferred that are known to cause problems for some people. Allergic reactions can __62__ from coughing and sneezing to death.Indeed, people hold very different opinions about __63__. While some people look forward to crops that will not rot during the trip to market, others claim that we will ruin our cropland and destroy what we are trying to save. While some people look forward to crops that can __64__ droughts, others claim that contact with GM plants can pollute other crops, making them __65__ for use. For some people, GM crops are the hope of the future; for others, they are a poison that will harm or destroy our farmland.51. A. worse B. better C. less healthy D. more peaceful52. A. in no way B. by all means C. for example D. by contrast53. A. absence B. appearance C. case D. effect54. A. war B. poverty C. starvation D. robbery55. A. challenge B. specification C. standard D. principle56. A. knowledgeable B. supportive C. ignorant D. suspicious57. A. control B. risks C. criteria D. doubts58. A. turn up B. make up C. give up D. take up59. A. ensure B. worry C. deny D. demand60. A. temperate B. difficult C. efficient D. enjoyable61. A. inevitable B. inaccessible C. unavoidable D. unlikely62. A. suffer B. arise C. start D. range63. A. bioengineering B. allergens C. drought D. future64. A. cause B. reduce C. stand D. change65. A. efficient B. expensive C. unfit D. possibleSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)You carry a 1.3 kg mass of fatty material in your head that controls everything you will ever do. This fantastic control center lets you think, learn, create, and feel emotions. It also controls everything your body does. What is this amazing machine? It’s your brain—a structure so amazing that the famous scientist James Watson called it “the most complex thing we have yetdiscovered in our universe.”Imagine your kitten jumped onto the kitchen counter, and was about to step onto a hot stove. You would have only seconds to act. In situations like this, your brain reads the signals from your eyes and quickly calculates when, where and at what speed you need to run to save her. Then it tells your muscles to move. No computer can match your brain’s great ability to download, process, and react to the flood of information from your eyes, ears and other sensory organs.If a bee lands on your foot, sensory neurons(神经元) in your skin send this information to your brain at a speed of more than 240 kilometers per hour. Your brain then uses motor neurons to send a message back to your foot: Shake the bee off quickly! Motor neurons can send this information at more than 320 kilometers per hour!Your brain contains about 100 billion tiny cells: neurons—it would take you more than 3,000 years if you tried to count them all. Whenever you dream, laugh, think, see or move, tiny chemical and electrical signals are racing between these neurons along billions of tiny neuron pathways. Believe it or not, the activity in your brain never stops. Countless messages fly around inside it every second, like a super-fast game of table tennis. Your neurons create and send more messages than all the phones in the entire world. And although a single neuron generates only a tiny amount of electricity, all your neurons together can generate enough electricity to power a light bulb.66. By “the most complex thing”, James Watson means ______.A. a supercomputerB. the universeC. human brainsD. our emotions67. Which of the following statements is true according to the 2nd and 3rd paragraph?A. Brains can download more information than any computer.B. The kitten plays an important role in testing human brain power.C. Motor neurons in human brains serve to send countless messages.D. Your brains can use neuron s to send messages back faster than bees’.68. The author mentions “to power light bulbs” (Para. 4) to show ______.A. neurons can send lots of messagesB. how many active tiny cells brains containC. how much electricity brains can generateD. there is countless information in the brain69. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Powerful brain is a wonderful machine.B. Brains work well in controlling body movements.C. Brain is the most complex structure in the universe.D. Human brains are composed of numerous neurons.(B)Read the following car rental agreement of Avis and answer the questions.Kindly indicate your return km reading, fuel gauge(计量器) reading, date and time, and return this envelope, with your keys, to the rental counter.Return km readingReturn fuel gauge √E1/81/43/81/25/83/47/8FReturn date Return timeSafe Driving in South AfricaDRIVER’S LICENCEWhen driving, you must be in possession of your driver’s licence at all times.SEAT BELTSThe law requires that you wear seat belts at all times.DRIVINGIn South Africa, driving is on the left-hand side of the road.SPEED LIMITSGenerally 60 km/hr in built-up areas, 100 km/hr in rural areas and 120 km/hr on highways. PETROLPetrol is available 24 hours per day. Unleaded (无铅) petrol should be used in Avis cars. Credit cards are not accepted for the payment of petrol.SAFETYFor your own safety, keep your doors locked while driving.LOCK UPShut windows and lock all doors and the boot when leaving the vehicle unattended.V ALUABLESDo not leave personal belongings such as cell phones and valuables in your vehicle. They are not covered by our insurance.TYRESAvis undertakes that on delivery of the vehicle to the driver, the condition of the tyres will be agreeable to the laws and the tyre pressure in accordance with the vehicle manufacturer’s specifications(说明书) for “normal use”.It is the responsibility of the driver to ensure that both the condition and inflation(膨胀) of thetyres are appropriate throughout the course of the rental.It is the responsibility of the driver to inspect the condition of the tyres at the beginning of the rental and to make adjustments to the tyre pressure to take into account such factors as the number of passengers, mass of luggage, environment temperatures, speed and road condition.ROAD MAPSMaps of Southern Africa, including city and regional maps, can be found in a copy of the Avis Inbound magazine, in each vehicle or at the Avis Customer Service Center. More extensive area maps are obtainable from the Automobile Association (AA) and South African Tourism.70. The passage is intended for ______.A. car rentersB. traffic policeC. insurance sellersD. automobile mechanics71. The driver should _________ according to the rules about tyres.A. make the tyre condition agreeable to the lawsB. adjust tyre pressure with many factors consideredC. work out the vehicle manufacturer’s specificationsD. be responsible for driving safety and road condition72. What information hasn’t been mentioned in the leaflet?A. The speed limit in different areas.B. The requests of giving cars back to Avis.C. The ways to keep personal possessions safe.D. The instructions to fix flat tyres on the road.(C)Today’s workplace is unique in history. Never before have we seen people working together who represent such different backgrounds and experiences. This difference of age, race, gender, and work style makes it very difficult to organize and run a company.As a result, companies are looking for individuals who can manage a wide range of employees effectively. Increasingly, managers are discovering that age differences among workers are a major cause of concern.This has been an important realization. The management difficulties and challenges have led some experts to study intergenerational differences for an understanding of problems in the workplace. What they have discovered is interesting and may provide ways of improving working conditions in companies that employ individuals from different generations.The first thing to realize, they say, is that differences of opinion about the importance of work and how to get work done are not a coincidence. That is, it is not an accident that young employees will be different from older employees. In fact, if employers do not pay attention to these differences, it is possible that anger will build up between people and lead to difficulties in the company.Resentment (仇恨) between members of different generations, if not attended to, can lead toextreme anger and unhappiness and even lasting enmity if people are not careful. That individuals from different generations should come to view each other as if they were from different sides of warring countries should not be surprising.It is natural for individuals from the same generation to form alliances(联盟), to come together for protection. Different generations represent different experiences in life, and these lead naturally to different opinions about oneself and one’s approaches to work.If you were raised in a time of plenty, when products were readily available and relatively inexpensive, you would believe that prosperity is natural and expectable. If, on the other hand, you were raised in a time of scarcity, you would always be careful not to waste things for fear you would not have enough. You would make angry people who seem to believe that problems will always solve themselves. Such optimism in the face of difficulties would be a source of unhappiness between you and them. It is difficult, in such circumstances, to achieve a happy, agreeable atmosphere in the workplace.73. What most possibly makes it difficult to organize or run a company?A. Employees are in different generations.B. Employees are of different backgrounds.C. Employees work in different styles.D. Employees are in different races.74. Employers should pay attention to ______ if they want to avoid anger between employees.A. the different understanding of problems in the workplaceB. the different views on value of work and working methodsC. the different generations of employees in the workplaceD. the different ways of expressing anger in the company75. The word “enmity” is closet in meaning to ______.A. hatredB. sorrowsC. ignoranceD. forgiveness76. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Employees in some companies regard each other as mere enemies.B. Employees’ attitudes towards life are related to the time when they grow up.C. Employees who are raised in a time of scarcity tend to be angry with others.D. Achieving a harmonious atmosphere in the workplace is the main task for employers.77. What does the writer mainly talk about in the passage?A. Employees should be cooperative and friendly with each other.B. It is difficult for employers to have workers work in a friendly way.C. The weakness of human nature causes the anger between employees.D. The generational differences cause the disharmony among employees.Section CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.Dolphins have been declared the world’s second most intelligent creatures after humans, with scientists suggesting they are so bright that they should be treated as “non-human persons”.Studies into dolphin behavior have highlighted how similar their communications are to those of humans and that they are brighter than chimpanzees. These have been backed up by anatomical (解剖学) research showing that dolphin brains have many key features associated with high intelligence. Recently, a series of behavioral studies has suggested that dolphins, especially species such as the bottlenose, whose brains weigh about 5lb, could even be brighter than chimps, which some studies have found can reach the intelligence levels of three-year-old children. The studies show how dolphins have distinct personalities, a strong sense of self and can think about the future.It has also become clear that dolphins are “culture”animals, meaning that new types of behavior can quickly be picked up by one dolphin from another. In one study, Diana Reiss, professor of psychology at Hunter College, City University of New York, showed that bottlenose dolphins could recognize themselves in a mirror and use it to inspect various parts of their bodies, an ability that had been thought limited to humans and great apes. In another, she found that they also had the ability to learn an elementary symbol-based language.Other research has shown dolphins can solve difficult problems, while those living in the wild cooperate in ways that imply complex social structures and a high level of emotions. In one recent case, a dolphin rescued from the wild was taught to tail-walk for three weeks in a dolphinarium (海豚宫) in Australia. After she was released, scientists were astonished to see the trick spreading among wild dolphins who had learnt it from the former captive(被俘的). Such observations have prompted questions about the brain structures of dolphins.Researchers have found that brain size varies hugely from around 7oz for the small species to more than 19lb for the sperm whales, whose brains are the largest on the planet. Human brains, by contrast, range from 21lb-4lb. When it comes to intelligence, however, brain size is less important than its size relative to the body.oz: an ounce in weight (1oz=28g)lb: a pound in weight (1lb=454g=16oz)(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in no more than twelve words.)78. The which in the 2nd paragraph refers to _________.79. What do bottlenose dolphins do to make Diana Reiss believe they are “culture” animals?80. The spreading of tail-walk shows wild dolphins have _________.81. What is the main factor that decides the level of intelligence according to the last paragraph?第II卷(共47分)I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1、学校里约半数的学生热衷于玩手机游戏。
上海市2015虹口区中考英语二模试卷(含答案)
虹口区2015年初三英语二模练习(九)(满分150分,完卷时间100分钟)2015.5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)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) A joumalist. B) A shop assistant. C) A tour guide. D) A secretary.8. A) Car Museum. B) History Museum. C) Art Museum. D) Science Museum.9. A) Two dollars. B) Four dollars. C) Six dollars. D) Ten dollars.10. A) At 10 a.m. B) At 11 a.m. C) At 9:30 p.m. D) At 10:30 a.m.11. A) At the zoo. B) At the cinema.C) At the post office. D) At the No. 2 bus stop.12. A) To buy a new table. B) To visit the woman soon.C) To repair the table. D) To apologize to the woman.13. A) Bob often comes late to his class. B) Bob is a new comer to the class.C) Bob had no class in the morning. D) Bob has told him the reason.14. A) He had geography last term. B) Geography isn't his favourite.C) He always does well in geography. D) He has the fight to choose subjects.C. Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false (判断下列句子是否符合你听到的内容, 符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示) (7分)15. The smallest post office in the USA has only one room with no clerks.16. The post offices in the USA are usually open from 8:30 to 4:30 on weekdays.17. The United States Postal Service is the largest company in the world.18. There are more than 40,000 post offices throughout the United States.19. The post offices in the United States deal with more mails than those in Japan.20. The passage mainly tells about the history of the post office in the United States.D. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences(听短文,完成下列内容。
虹口区2015年英语二模试卷
虹⼝区2015年英语⼆模试卷虹⼝区2015年英语学科中考练习题(满分150分)考⽣注意:本卷有7⼤题,共94⼩题。
试题均采⽤连续编号,所有答案务必按照规定在答题纸上完成,做在试卷上不给分。
Part 1 Listening (第⼀部分听⼒)I. Listening Comprehension(听⼒理解) (共30分)A. Listen and choose the right picture (根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图⽚) (共6分)A B C DE F G HB. Listen and choose the best answer (根据你听到的对话和问题,选出最恰当答案) (共8分)7. A) A journalist. B) A shop assistant.C) A tour guide. D) A secretary.8. A) Car Museum. B) History Museum.C) Art Museum. D) Science Museum.9. A) Two dollars. B) Four dollars.C) Six dollars. D) Ten dollars.10. A) At 10 a.m. B) At 11 a.m.C) At 9:30 p.m. D) At 10:30 a.m.11. A) At the zoo. B) At the cinema.C) At the post office. D) At the No. 2 bus stop.12. A) To buy a new table. B) To visit the woman soon.C) To repair the table. D) To apologize to the woman.13. A) Bob often comes late to his class. B) Bob is a new comer to the class.C) Bob had no class in the morning. D) Bob has told him the reason.14. A) He had geography last term. B) Geography isn’t his favourite.C) He always does well in geography. D) He has the right to choose subjects.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) (共6分)15. The smallest post office in the USA has only one room with no clerks.16. The post offices in the USA are usually open from 8:30 to 4:30 on weekdays.17. The United States Postal Service is the largest company in the world.18. There are more than 40,000 post offices throughout the United States.19. The post offices in the United States deal with more mails than those in Japan.20. The passage mainly tells about the history of the post office in the United States.D. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences (听短⽂,完成下列内容。
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虹口区2015年英语学科高考练习题2015.4第I卷(共103分)I. Listening(略)II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent arid grammatically con-ect- For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form ofthe given word; for the other blanks, use one ward that best fits each blank.(A)How I Turned to Be Optimistic(乐观的)I began to grow up that winter night when my parents and I were returning from my aunt's House, and my mother said that we (25) (leave) for America soon. We were on the bus then. Iwas crying, and some people on the bus were turning around to look at me. I remember I could not bear the thought of never hearing again the radio program for school children to (26) I listened every morning.I do not remember myself (27) (cry) for this reason again. In fact I think I cried very little when I was saying goodbye to my friends and relatives. When we were leaving I thought aboutall the places I was going to see. The country I was leaving never to come back was hardly in my head then.The four years that followed taught me the importance of optimism, but (28) idea did not come to me at once. For the first two years in New York I was really lost. I did not quite know what I was or what I should be. Mother remarried, and things became even (29) (complex) for me. Some time passed before my stepfather and I got used to each orher. However,my responsibilities in the family increased a lot since my English vas superior (30) anyone else's at home. I translated at interviews with immigration officers,and even discussed telephone bills with company representatives.From my experiences, I believe that my life will turn out all right (31) it is not that easy.(B)How Room Designs Affect Our Work and FeelingArchitects have long had the feeling that the place we live in can affect our thoughts, feelingand behaviours. But now scientists are giving this feeling an empirical(实证的)basis. They are discovering how(32) (design) spaces that promote creativity, keep people focused, and lead to relaxation.Researches show aspects of the physical environment can influence creativity. In 2012, Joan Meyers-Levy reported that the height of a room's ceiling affects (33) people think. Her research indicates that higher ceilings encourage people to think more freely, (34) (lead) them to make more abstract connections. Low ceilings, on the other hand, may inspire a more detailed outlook. Besides ceiling height, the view (35) (afford) by a building may influence anoccupant's ability to concentrate.Using nature to improve focus of attention ought to pay off academically, and(36) seems to, according to a study. Students in classrooms with unblocked views of at least 50 feet outside the window had higher scores on tests of vocabulary, language arts and maths than did students (37) classrooms primarily overlooked roads and parking lots.Recent study on room lighting design suggests that dim light helps people loosen up.(38) that is true generally, keeping the light low during dinner or at parties could increase relaxation.So far public buildings (39) (focus) on by scientists. "We have a very limited number ofstudies, so we are almost looking at the problem through a straw(吸管),” architect David says. “How do you take answers to very specific questions and make broad use of them? That is(40) we are all struggling with.”Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.Foreign drivers will have a pay on-the-spot fines of up to £900 for breaking the traffic law to be carried out next month.If they do not have enough cash or a working credit card, their vehicles will be clamped(扣留)until they pay--and they will face a(n) 41 fee of £80 for getting back their vehicles.The law will also be 42 to British citizens. The fines will be described officially as "deposits" when the traffic laws take 43 , because the money would be returned if the driverwent to court and was found not guilty. In practice, very few foreign drivers are likely to return to Britain to deal with their cases.Foreign drivers are rarely 44 because police cannot take action against them if they fail to appear in court. Instead, officers often 45 give warnings. Foreign vehicles are 30 percentMore likely to be in a crash than British-registered vehicles. The number of crashes caused by foreign vehicles rose by 47 percent between 2008 and 2013, There were almost 400 deaths and serious injuries and 3,000 46 injuries from accidents caused by foreign vehicles in 2013.The new law is partly 47 to settle the problem of foreign lorry drivers ignoring limits to weight and hours at the wheel. Foreign lorries are three times more likely to be in a crash than British lorries. Recent spot checks found that three quarters of lorries that failed safety tests were 48 overseas.The standard deposit for a careless driving 49 --such as driving too close to the vehiclefront or reading a map at the wheel--will be £300. Foreign drivers will not get points as 50added to their licenses, while British drivers will.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.In any planning system, from the simplest budgeting to the most complex corporate planning, there is an annual process. This is partly due to the fact that firms _ 51__ their accounting on a yearly basis, but also because similar _ 52__ often occur in the market.Usually, the larger the firm, the longer the planning takes. But 53 , planning for next yearmay start nine months or more in advance, with various stages of evaluation leading to 54 of the complete plan three months before the start of the year.Planning continues, however, throughout the year, since managers 55 progress against targets, while looking forward to the next year. What is happening now will 56 the objectives and plans for the future.In today's business climate, as markets constantly change and become more difficult to 57 ,some analysts believe that long-term planning is 58 . In some markets they may be right, as long as companies can build the sort of flexibility into their operations which allows them to59 to any sudden changes.Most firms, however, need to plan more than one year ahead in order to 60 .their long-termgoals. This may reflect the time it takes to commission and build a new production plant, or, in marketing 61 , it may be a question of how long it takes to research and launch a range of new products, and reach a certain 62 in the market. If, for example, it is going to take five years for a particular airline to become the 63 choice amongst business travelers on certain routes, the airline must plan for the various 64 involved.Every one-year plan, therefore, must be 65 in relation to longer-term plans,and it shouldcontain die stages that are necessary to achieve the final goals.51.A make up B carry out C bring about D put down52.A patterns B guides C designs D distributions53.A surprisingly B contrarily C equally D typically54.A approval B permission C admiration D objection55.A value B confirm C review D survey56.A restore B promote C influence D maintain57.A guess B advocate C recognize D predict58.A pointless B meaningful C realistic D inevitable59.A lead B respond C refer D contribute60.A share B handle C develop D benefit61.A expressions B descriptions C words D terms62.A reputation B position C situation D direction63.A reserved B selected C preferred D supposed64.A acts B steps C means D points65.A handed over B left behind C made out D drawn upSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)My dad loved pennies, especially those with the elegant stalk(茎) of wheat curving around each side of the ONE CENT on the back. Those were the pennies he grew up with during the Depression.As a kid, I would go for walks with Dad, spying coins along the way-a penny here, a dime(一角硬币) there. Whenever I picked up a penny, he'd ask, "Is it a wheat?" It always thrilled him when we found one of those special coins produced between 1909 and 1958, the year of my birth.One gray Sunday morning in winter, not long after my father's death in 2002, I was walking down Fifth Avenue, feeling bereft. I found myself in front of the church where Dad once worked.I was warmly shown in and led to a seat. Hearing Dad's favorite "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God", I burst into tears. We'd sung that at his funeral.After the service, I shook the pastor's(牧师) hand and stepped onto the sidewalk-and there was apenny. I bent to pick it up, turned it over, and sure enough, it was a wheat. A 1944, a year my father was serving on a ship in the South Pacific.That started it. Suddenly wheat pennies began turning up on the sidewalks of New York everywhere. I got most of the important years: his birth year, my mom's birth year, the year he graduated from college, the year he met my mom, the year they got married, the year my sister was born. But alas, no 1958 wheat penny-my year, the last year they were made.The next Sunday, after the service, I was walking up Fifth Avenue and spotted a penny in the middle of a crossing. Oh, no, it was a busy street;cabs were speeding by-should I risk it? I just had to get it.A wheat! But the penny was worn, and I couldn't read the date. On arriving home, I took out myglasses and took it to the light. There was my birthday!I found 21 wheat pennies on the streets of Manhattan in the year after my father died, and I don't think that's a coincidence.66. The writer's father loved pennies with wheat because ________.A. when he first saw it, he began to love itB. when he saw the wheat, he thought of his time during the DepressionC. when he was young, he had a lot of pennies with wheatD. when he was a child, he never got a coin with wheat67. The underlined word "bereft"(in Para.3) means ________.A. protestedB. disappointedC. grievedD. offended68. Which of the following statements about the author is NOT true?A. He was born in 1958.B. He went to church because of his father.C. He once worked in a church.D. He knew the church well.69. The best title for the passage would probably be ________.A. Pennies from HeavenB. My father's life storyC. My father's hobbyD. Living in New York(B)Do you want to get home from work knowing you have made a real difference in someone's life? If yes. don't care about sex or age! Come and join us, then you'll make it!Position: Volunteer Social Care Assistant(No Pay with Free Meals)Place: ManchesterHours: Part TimeWe are now looking for volunteers to support people with learning disabilities to live active lives! Only 4 days left. Don't miss the chance of lending your warm hands to help others!Role:You will provide people with learning disabilities with all aspects of their daily lives. You will help them to develop new skills. You will help them to protect their rights and their safety. But your primary concern is to let them know they are valued.Skills and Experience Required:You will have the right values and great listening skills. You will be honest and patient. You will have the ability to drive a car and to communicate in fluent written and spoken English sinceyou'll have to help those people with different learning disabilities. Previous care-related experience will be a great advantage for you.70. What docs the underlined part mean?A. You'll make others' lives more meaningful with this job.B. You'll arrive home just in time from this job.C. You'll earn a good salary from this job.D. You'll succeed in getting this job.71. The volunteers' major responsibility is to help people with learning disabilities ______ .A. to get some financial supportB. to properly protect themselvesC. to learn some new living skillsD. to realize their own importance72. Which of the following can first be chosen as a volunteer?A. The one who can drive a car.B. The one who has done similar work before.C. The one who has patience to listen to others.D. The one who can use English to communicate.73. The text serves as a _______ .A. a reminder to social workersB. an advertisement for helpersC. a document on appealing for volunteersD. an introduction about a social care organization(C)There are desert plants which survive the dry season in the form of inactive seeds. There are also desert insects which survive as inactive larvae (幼虫). In addition, difficult as it is to believe, there are desert fish which can survive through years of drought (干旱) in the form of inactive eggs. These are the shrimps (虾) that live in the Mojave Desert, an extremely dry place in the southwest of the United States where shade temperatures of over 50℃ are often recorded.The eggs of the Mojave shrimps look like grains of sand both in size and appearance. When enough spring rain falls to form a lake, once every two to five years, these eggs hatch. Then the water is soon filled with millions of tiny shrimps about a millimetre long which feed on tiny plant and animal organisms (有机物)which also grow in the temporary desert lake. Within a week, the shrimps grow from their original 1 millimetre to a length of about 1.5 centimetres.Throughout the time that the shrimps are rapidly maturing, the water in the lake equally rapidly evaporates(蒸发). Therefore, for the shrimps it is a race against time. By the twelfth day, however, when they are about 3 centimetre long, hundreds of tiny eggs form on the underbodies of the females. Usually by this time, all that remains of the lake is a large, muddy patch of wet soil. On the 13th day, the shrimps lay their eggs in the mud. Then, having ensured that their species will survive, the shrimps die as the last of the water evaporates.If enough rain falls the next year to form another lake, the eggs hatch, and once again the shrimps pass rapidly through their cycle of growth, adulthood, egg-laying, and death. Some yearsthere is not enough rain to form a lake: in this case, the eggs will remain dormant for another years, or even longer if necessary.74. Which of the following is the MOST unique feature of Mojave shrimps?A. Their lives are brief.B. They feed on plant and animal organisms.C. Their eggs can survive years of drought.D. They lay their eggs in the mud.75. What doe the underlined word “dormant” in the last paragraph most probably mean?A. Inactive.B. Sleeping.C. Safe.D. Dead.76. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Appearance and size are the most important for life to survive in the desert.B. A species must be able to grow up quickly in order to survive.C. Shrimps are the only species with a life cycle of 13 days.D. Some species develop a unique life pattern to survive in extremely hard condition.77. What is the passage mainly about?A.The life span of Mojave shrimpsB. The survival of desert shrimpsC. The creatures living in the Mojave desertD. The importance of water to life in the desertSection CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.The greatest recent social changes have been in the lives of women in America, or probably in the world.During the twentieth century there has been a remarkable shortening of the proportion of a woman's life spent in caring for the children. A woman marrying at the end of the nineteenth century would probably have been in her middle twenties? And would be likely to have seven or eight children, of whom four or five lived till they were five years old. By the time the youngest was fifteen, the mother would have been in her early fifties and would expect to live a further twenty years, during which custom, opportunity and health made it unusual for her to get paidwork. Today women marry younger and have fewer children. Usually a woman's youngest child will be fifteen when she is forty-five years and is likely to take paid work until retirement at sixty. Even while she has the care of children, her work is lightened by modern living conditions.This important change in women's life-pattern has only recently begun to have its full effect on women's economic position. Even a few years ago most girls left school at the first opportunity, and most of them took a full-time job. However, when they married, they usually left work at once and never returned to it. Today the school leaving age is sixteen, many girls stay at school after that age, and though women tend to marry younger, more married women stay at work at least until shortly before their first child is born. Very many more afterwards return to full-or-part-time work.Such changes have led to a new relationship in marriage, with the husband accepting a greater share of the duties and satisfactions of family life, and with both husband and wife sharing more equally in providing the money, and running the home, according to the abilities and interests of each of them.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.) 78. At what age did most women get married in the late nineteenth century?______________________________________________.79. A women today can still take care of her children when doing paid work in their forties because of ______________________________________.80. Of “such changes” today, one is that many more mothers _________________________ after their first child is born.81. What are the factors that cause a couple to share economic and family affairs in an equal way?______________________________________________.第II卷(共47分)I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the word or phrase given in the brackets.82、据我所知,他们学校的面积是我们的两倍。