上海市2021届高三下学期5月秋考押题英语试题09 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、(上海)2020-2021学年高三年级秋考模拟试卷英语学科(满分140分,考试时间120分钟)第 I 卷 (共 100 分)I. Listening Comprehension(25分)Section A(10分)Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the qu
2、estions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and a 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. In a garage.B. In the clinic. C. At the airport. D. At a restaurant. 2. A. Confident.B. C
3、onfused.C. Worried. D. Funny.3.A. Pay the fee. B. Fill in the form. C. Find a photograph. D. Prove citizenship. 4.A. Nobody thinks Jack disappointing. B. She holds different opinions with Jack. C. Fewer people enjoy this basketball season. D. She cares about other peoples comments. 5. A. He does not
4、 like Chicago. B. He wishes to visit Chicago with the woman. C. He has no idea about Chicago at all. D. He thinks Chicago not worth seeing. 6.A. House agent and renter. B. Policeman and driver. C. Shop assistant and customer. D. Housewife and cleaner.7. A. She has cancelled the meeting.B. The meetin
5、g has been announced today. C. She will call a meeting today. D. The meeting will not be held tomorrow. 8. A. It is ridiculous for children to study abroad.B. It is up to Frank to decide his schooling. C. It is safer to follow the popular trend first. D. It is well worth sending Frank abroad. 9.A. S
6、he is mad at the mans ignorance. B. She is happy with the mans concentration. C. She didnt notice the mans appearance. D. She didnt want to answer the mans question.10.A. He is in urgent need of a talk. B. He is fully occupied right now. C. He runs a lab in the middle of the city. D. He considers th
7、e experiment needless. Section B(15分)Directions: In Section B, you will hear several longer conversations and short passages, and you will be asked several questions on each of the conversations and the passages. The conversations and the passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken
8、 only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following talk.11.A. To state the difficulties the team members may face with. B. To find support from p
9、arents for scholarship contributions. C. To attract potential players from some other sports. D. To raise funds for a swimming competition. 12. A. The committee of a swim club. B. Reporters for a swimming competition. C. The board of swim coaches.D. Candidates for a swimming team. 13.A. It is less f
10、inancially rewarding. B. It offers a more promising academic future. C. It is less physically demanding.D. It provides a more flexible training schedule.Questions 14 through 17 are based on the following passage.14.A. By mending photographic tools. B. By monitoring rare animals. C. By comparing avai
11、lable images. D. By drawing accurate tracks. 15.A. The comments. B. The phone numbers. C. The full names. D. The instructions. 16.A. Dont leave any footprints.B. Go with some local guides. C. Dont disturb the animals in cage.D. Relax in the natural environment. 17.A. Stories of tracking endangered a
12、nimals.B. Techniques of wild animal tracking. C. A program of protecting endangered animals. D. A wild animal protection organization.Questions 18 through 20 are based on the following conversation. 18.A. About twenty pages. B. Within two pages. C. As long as five pages. D. No shorter than ten pages
13、.19.A. They dont tell the truth.B. They make spelling mistakes. C. They dont know the job well.D. They send many rsums at a time. 20.A. Practicing computer skills first. B. Reading as many advertisements as possible. C. Trying to be more specific. D. Knowing the expectations of the position. II. Gra
14、mmar and Vocabulary ( 20分)Section A(10分)Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fi
15、ts each blank.Queen Elizabeth IIhas responded toPrince HarryandMeghan Marklesrequest to“step back” as senior members of the royal family.“Today my family had very constructive discussions on the future of my grandson and his family,” the reigning monarch shared in a statement. “My family and I are e
16、ntirely supportive of Harry and Meghans desire to create a new life as a young family. (21)_ we would have preferred them to remain full-time working Members of the Royal Family, we respect and understand their wish to live a more independent life as a family while remaining a (22)_ (value) part of
17、my family.”“Harry and Meghan have made clear that they do not want to be reliant (23)_ public funds in their new lives,” the 93-year-old continued. “It has therefore been agreed that there will be a period of transition (24)_ the Sussexes will spend time in Canada and the UK. These are complex matte
18、rs for my family to resolve, and there is some more work to be done, but I have asked for final decisions (25)_ (reach) in the coming days.”Elizabeth had called for a face-to-face meeting with Harry, 35, and other members of the royal family in order to iron out logistics of his and Markles decision
19、 to become “financially independent” of the crown.The meeting marked the first time the queen and her grandson met following the shocking announcement on social media last week. (26)_ reflected the queens desire to contain the fallout from Harry and Meghans decision. A palace insider previouslysaid
20、that the royal family were not informedof the couples announcement (27)_ it was made to the world.The meeting comes after days of intense news coverage, in which supporters of the royal familys feuding (长期不和) factions used the British media to paint (28)_ (conflict) pictures of who was to blame for
21、the rift.The royal brothers even issued arare joint statement denying media claims (29)_ William is to blame for the couples move to split their time between the United Kingdom and North America.Last week, Duke and Duchess of Sussex (30)_ (share) on social media thattheir decision came “after many m
22、onths of reflection and internal discussions.”Section B(10分)Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in each blank with a proper word given in the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one more word than you need.A. devotion B. arrivals C. pursued D. notably E. astonishin
23、g F. attempting G. conflict H. withdrew I. abandoned J. granted K. blessings The decade of the 1920s was like no other period that Americans of the time could imagine. World War I-the “war to end all wars”-had just concluded, and the world seemed suddenly a much smaller place. The stock market grew
24、at a(n) (31)_ rate. Everyone seemed to have plenty of money to spend and plenty of leisure time in which to enjoy it. Girls known as “flappers” (32)_ the modest styles embraced by their mothers for scandalous fashions that included silk stockings, knee-length hemlines, bobbed hair, and cosmetics. Yo
25、ung men vied to see who could sit atop a flagpole the longest or who could swallow the largest number of live goldfish.Indeed, it seemed that the Roaring Twenties howled with exuberance(旺盛的精力), daring, and a(n) (33)_ to all that was “modern.” However, the period could just as accurately be called th
26、e Decade of Paradox. Although it was a time of prosperity and enormous social and cultural change, it was also a time of class (34)_ and oppression.The United States remained in many ways the land of opportunity, but it no longer welcomed immigrants. Workers worried that impoverished new (35)_would
27、take away their jobs. Wealthy businessmen worried that “un-American” ideas about workers rights might erode their power and reduce their profits. The government (36)_ an isolationist course and enacted legislation that dramatically reduced the number of foreign-born immigrants permitted to enter the
28、 country.The decade brought mixed (37)_ for women and families also. Although the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution (38)_ women the right to vote in 1920, the Supreme Court overturned progress achieved in minimum-wage and child-labor laws. In 1929 the government (39)_ its support for health p
29、rograms that intended to help children and pregnant women living in rural regions of the country.An energized Ku Klux Klan in the South terrorized African Americans, Catholics, Jews, and immigrants. The wealth so evident in the industrialized North was (40)_ absent in rural areas, especially in blac
30、k communities. Poverty drove millions of African Americans to the North and the West in search of jobs, and the influx of people into cities such as New York, Detroit, and St. Louis was not without problems. These places, however, also became famous as the centers of a vibrant culture created by Afr
31、ican American artists, writers, and musicians who were among the greatest talents of the era.III.Reading Comprehension(45分)Section A(15分)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits
32、 the context.When educators think of literacy the ability to read and write they often place more importance on a students ability to read and fully comprehend a piece of writing. But experts say critical and creative writing skills are equally important. And, they are too often _41_ in the classroo
33、m.Compared to reading, writing is more _42_. It helps students be independent thinkers, take _43_ of their stories and ideas and communicate them clearly to others. Unless we want an education system just focused on making people _44_ and not focused on helping them to be producers, this _45_ on rea
34、ding only which does happen in so many places is very short-sighted.Students writing work now usually _46_ on examining a text, instead of presenting a new idea. Writing should be the central thing youre learning, rather than rather than writing in response to a text on a test or writing to demonstr
35、ate youve learned what someone has taught you.Writing improves reading skillsTeaching reading together with writing improves both skills, says Rebecca Wallace-Segall, who _47_ a New York City writing center, Writopia Lab. She said writing affects a persons ability to read. More than 90 percent of yo
36、ung people in the Writopia program do not _48_ their writing abilities when they start, Wallace-Segall said. But she said they learn to enjoy the writing process and become more effective _49_, too.Employers today seek workers all the time who can write well. Digital tools _50_ mean that people are
37、interacting with the internet through writing. Young people are _51_ writing all the time through text messages, emails and on social media. Every young person today is a writer if they are connected to the internet.Working through _52_ by writingSupporters of writing-centered teaching add that writ
38、ing _53_ young people. When students own their _54_ and tell their stories, they become not only stronger and more confident writers, but also stronger and more confident individuals.Writing also helps students work through difficulties they face in life. Theyre not writing a story about a difficult
39、 father or directly about a bully in class, but they are creating a _55_ scenario that might feel distant enough for them to explore some of these problems at a deeper level. Thus, teaching students to write well can have an effect on the larger world. Those adults can see that the stories theyre te
40、lling themselves about those young people are often wrong and doing a lot of harm in the world.41. A. emphasized B. overlooked C. concealed D. exhibited42. A. active B. educative C. possessiveD. idealistic43. A. ownership B. governorship C. readership D. authorship44. A. purchasers B. customers C. c
41、onsumers D. inventors45. A. influence B. emphasis C. concentration D. insistence46. A. carries B. feeds C. centers D. takes47. A. hosts B. occupies C. revolves D. heads48. A. show B. boost C. boast D. trust49. A. listeners B. writers C. readers D. publishers50. A. unexpectedly B. increasingly C. int
42、entionally D. surprisingly51. A. barely B. reluctantly C. skillfully D. already52. A. efforts B. individuals C. problems D. opinions53. A. authorizes B. drains C. teaches D. empowers54. A. voices B. rights C. confidences D. freedoms55. A. mysterious B. fictional C. dramatic D. realisticSection B (22
43、分) Directions: Read the following four passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have read. (A)LOVE it or hate it,
44、 there is no escape from Internet slang.This is especially true among young people in some English-speaking countries such as Australia, the UK and the US. These days, if they havent caught up with the latest popular Internet slang, chances are that they often feel out of the loop on social media.Ta
45、ke these posts by The Washington Post for example: “David Bowie dying is totes tradge” and “When Cookie hugged Jamal it made me totes emosh.”What on earth do these mean? Well, “totes” is a short form of the adverb “totally”. Likewise, “tradge” means “tragic” and “emosh” means “emotional”.It seems th
46、at, for millennials (those born between the early 1980s and late 1990s), typing in this abbreviated form is not only time-saving but also hip.Many millennial slang words are formed by what linguists call the practice of “totesing” the systematic abbreviation of words, according to a recent article i
47、n The Washington Post.Some people think that millennial slang affects the English language negatively. However, Melbourne University linguist Rosey Billington doesnt agree.“When you are able to use language in a creative way, you show you are linguistically knowledgeable because you know the languag
48、e rules well enough to use words in a different way,” Billington told N.au.Her view is backed up by two linguists, Lauren Spradlin and Taylor Jones, from the City University of New York and the University of Pennsylvania respectively. The two believe that totes-speak is a highly-organized system tha
49、t can only be used by speakers who have mastered English pronunciation.The ability to break apart syllables and mix different sounds together is key. “Totesing is about sounds, and it follows the sometimes-complicated sound system of English,” Jones told The Washington Post. “Totesing is not random.
50、 On the contrary, it has strict rules to follow. You need to be very fluent in the English language to be able to understand totes-speak.”56. The underlined phrase “out of the loop” in the second paragraph probably means _.A. accepted easilyB. bored and annoyedC. comfortable and relaxedD. unaware of
51、 certain information57. How does the author explain the phenomenon of totesing?A. With comparisons.B. Through examples.C. By giving descriptions.D. By analyzing causes and effects.58. What is Lauren Spradlins attitude toward the practice of totesing?A. Worried. B. Cautious. C. Positive. D. Critical.
52、59. Which of the following might Taylor Jones agree with?A. Internet slang is mostly created by professional linguists.B. Totesing is mainly about making words easier to pronounce.C. Totesing should be promoted since it is cool, creative and time-saving.D. Totesing requires speakers to master the la
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