上海市崇明区2021届高三上学期一模(12月)英语试卷 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、崇明区2021届第一次高考模拟考试试卷英 语 (考试时间120分钟,满分140分。请将答案填写在答题纸上)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 spo
2、ken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. At 5:50 p.m.B. At 5:40 p.m.C. At 6:30 p.m.D. At 7:20 p.m.2. A. In a bank.B. In a cinema.C. In a snack bar
3、.D. In a grocery store.3. A. The coffee used to taste better.B. Hed rather drink something different. C. The coffee tastes the same as before.D. Hes surprised the woman drinks coffee.4. A. Look for more information.B. Ask for more time to finish their plan. C. Leave their plan unfinished.D. Finish t
4、heir plan with the material available.5. A. Stay in the dormitory.B. Ask for a cut in her rent. C. Move into an apartment.D. Pay more attention to her privacy.6. A. The man saw Emma wearing the sweater.B. The sweater is very common. C. She seldom borrows clothes from Emma.D. She did wear the sweater
5、 yesterday.7. A. The people to attend the meeting.B. The procedures for the meeting. C.The time to hold the meeting.D. The place for the meeting.8. A. The concert has already begun.B. The woman neednt go to the box office. C.Hes already got a ticket for the woman.D. The newspaper has no information
6、on the tickets.9. A. She will drive Johns car to the airport.B. John can give her a ride to the airport. C. She has cancelled her flight on Tuesday.D. John can attend the meeting on Tuesday.10. A. He went to see the dentist a week ago.B. The womans toothache will go away by itself.C. The dentist was
7、 fully occupied last week.D. The woman should have seen the dentist by now.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of them. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions
8、 will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. A dance teacher.B. A TV program. C. A ballet company.D. A summer
9、camp.12. A. Dance teachers.B. Poor young people. C. Talented dancers.D. Creative young people.13. A. Training skills.B. Learning methods. C. Self-confidence.D. Financial knowledge.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Legos plan to rent bricks out.B. Legos plan to produce
10、 less complex sets. C. Legos plan to invest in a new field.D. Legos plan to develop sustainable materials.15. A. Dealing with lost bricks.B. Finding enough raw materials. C. Reducing carbon emissions.D. Employing suitable technicians.16. A. Its complex and unrealistic.B. It can appeal to more childr
11、en. C. Its eco-friendly but challenging.D. It can promote non-plastic bricks.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. A suitable location for a party.B. The safety rules for swimming. C. A good means of swimming safely.D. The activities for the birthday party.18. A. Agg
12、ressive swimmers.B. Lack of lifeguards. C. Uninteresting activities.D. Potential bad weather.19. A. To bring some alcohol.B. Not to swim alone. C. To spend longer in water.D. Not to eat before swimming.20. A. Swimming can be totally safe with full consideration. B. The man gives priority to safety w
13、hen making plans. C. The party will be cancelled due to certain factors. D. The woman is better at swimming than the man.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a gi
14、ven 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.Geography Makes a Silent ReturnIn many ways geography is the forgotten science. Even the word “geography” tends to make people think of students (21) _ (label) maps in so
15、cial studies class. But that hasnt always been true. Before the internet, the world was a mysterious place. In many cases, people didnt really know (22) _ existed a few miles from home. Studying geography offered people a way to learn about the world.Geography, (23) _ (define) as the study of Earth,
16、 has always had a focus on maps. But mapping hasnt always been easy. In the days before satellites, mapmaking required years of dangerous and difficult work. But mapping also meant a chance at adventure and fame.Geography became the subject of explorers. People were eager to hear about the new thing
17、s and places (24) _ geographers had studied. National Geographic is a great example of this interest. For more than a hundred years, the magazines stories and pictures (25) _ (tell) people about our exciting world.Technology has changed the way people think about geography. Travel is now easy. The i
18、nternet makes information simple (26) _ (find). We trust our phones to take us (27) _ we want to go. Even National Geographic has expanded beyond traditional geography, but that doesnt mean geography has become (28) _ (important).While some apps are obvious examples of modern geography in action, ge
19、ography remains important in more subtle (不易察觉的) ways, too. Geography, which helps house hunters, solves public health issues, and determines good locations for new businesses, (29) _ (use) to plan communities as well.Like traditional geographers, modern geographers study many different topics. That
20、 makes them well-suited for many different jobs and industries. Today, geographers often have titles like “urban planner” or “data analyst”. And the world is noticing (30) _ number of graduates with degrees in geography is also growing.Maybe its time for you to discover the forgotten science again.S
21、ection BDirections: After reading the passage below, fill in each blank with a proper word given in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. customaryB. distinguishC. eliminationD. equallyE. exhaustF. fierce G. focusH. gloryI. happily J. juniorK. no
22、tableA Tennis Tournament (锦标赛) with TraditionToday, July 2nd kicks off tenniss major event: The Championships, Wimbledon, more commonly known as just Wimbledon. Held in London at the All England Club, it is the oldest tennis tournament in the world. Over its long history, the tournament has develope
23、d traditions which help to 31 it among sports events. During the tournament, players must follow a dress code and compete wearing all-white clothing. This allows the competitors to stand out 32 among those dressed in the tennis clubs official colors of dark green and purple. Wimbledons most 33 tradi
24、tion, however, is that all matches are played on outdoor grass courts. In fact, Wimbledon is the only major tennis tournament still played on grass. Several of the courts at the All England Club are only used for two weeks a year, during the championships. For Wimbledon players, its the honor of a l
25、ifetime to play the game they love on the tennis worlds center stage. In addition to the 34 and recognition for the winners is the annually increasing prize money the champions take home. Wimbledon consists of five main events with several 35 events and invitation events. Men and women, or gentlemen
26、 and ladies as theyre called at Wimbledon, compete in singles and doubles matches. There is also mixed doubles, where one man and one woman make up a team. Events are mostly single 36 tournaments. Only the gentlemens, senior gentlemens and ladies invitation doubles are round-robin (循环赛) tournaments.
27、During the 14 days of 37 competition, nearly 500,000 people will attend the event, including members of the royal family. On occasion this has included the Prince of Wales and Her majesty the Queen. One of Wimbledons past traditions required players to bow toward the tournaments honored guests. Some
28、 players still 38 observe the tradition even though the players are no longer required to do so.As the players compete, the tennis fans also participate in another tournament tradition by consuming the 39 strawberries and cream.With the tennis worlds 40 now set on Wimbledon, dont miss the opportunit
29、y to catch this much-loved sporting event.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 the United States, there have been no deaths
30、 from commercial airline accidents since 2013. In fact, for decades, there has been a general 41 trend in the number of accidents per departure.Complex systems are more likely to suffer from failures, but commercial aviation (航空) seems to be a(n) 42 . Since the 1960s, U.S. commercial aviation has be
31、come significantly more complex, and yet, flying has become safer. What lies behind this remarkable trend is a handful of smart approaches to 43 . Here are two of them.1. Teach people to speak upand to listenA common error during airplane accidents used to be the 44 of first officers to question the
32、 captains poor decisions. When the captain was flying the airplane, he was hard to challenge, and his mistakes went 45 .All this began to change in the late 1970s with a training program known as Crew Resource Management (CRM). The program revolutionized the 46 not just of the cockpit (机舱) but also
33、of the whole industry. It reframed safety as a 47 issue and put all crew members on more equal footing. It was no longer 48 to question the decisions of a superior; it was required. And CRM taught crew members thelanguage of disagreement.The lesson isnt simply that people lower down in the 49 should
34、 speak up and higher-ups should listen. What CRM has shown is that people can be taught to speak up and to listen. The ability to express and embrace 50 isnt hardwired in our personality or cultural background; its a skill we can learn.2. Learn from small failures and close callsIn 1976, the US Fede
35、ral Aviation Administration created an industry-wide system to collect safety reports. The Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS) collects thousands of reports each month. Beyond receiving immunity (豁免权) for a mistake, its a point of 51 for pilots to submit ASRS reports. They know the reports make
36、air travel safer. The reports are stored in a searchable database that anyone can 52 , and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) highlights safety trends in its monthly newsletter,Callback. Here, too, there is a 53 lesson. Small mistakes and near misses can be a rich source of data ab
37、out what might 54 in our system. Mistakes shouldnt be 55 . By openly sharing stories of failures and near failures, we can treat errors as an opportunity to learn.41. A. similarB. steadyC. long-termD. downward42. A. exampleB. exceptionC. symbolD. alternative43. A. assessmentB. managementC. competiti
38、onD. contribution44. A. failureB. effortC. pressureD. convenience45. A. predictableB. imaginaryC. uncheckedD. unforgiven 46. A. performanceB. structureC. cultureD. standard47. A. teamB. stateC. sideD. policy48. A. immoralB. unrewardingC. disrespectfulD. inconvenient49. A. ageB. positionC. salaryD. a
39、ttractiveness50. A. excitementB. discomfortC. respectD. disagreement51. A. prideB. sacrificeC. entertainmentD. literacy52. A. createB. affordC. analyzeD. access53. A. broaderB. clearerC. more bitterD. more costly54. A. break outB. go wrongC. take shapeD. slow down55. A. obstaclesB. failuresC. experi
40、mentsD. secretsSection 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 r
41、ead.(A)Disneylands opening day, July 17, 1955, was a terrible experience. Rides broke down. Restaurants ran out of food and drink and drinking fountains were in short supply All in front of a national audience of 90 million, then the largest live broadcast in television history on a day that would b
42、e known in Disney history as Black Sunday.But Disneys story actually started two decades earlier with what Walt Disney called “Daddys Day”. On Saturdays in the 1930s and 1940s, Disney would take his two daughters to ride the Griffith Park merry-go-round, which theyd enjoy while he sat on a bench dre
43、aming of ways for families to have fun together. Disney disliked the amusement parks they often visited, seeing them as dirty, unimaginative places run by rude employees.He thought he could do better. In 1939 he asked two animators (动画片制作者) at his movie studio to work on a plan for an amusement park
44、. By 1952 the idea had expanded into a $1.5 million amusement park proposal that he presented to Burbank. The City Council, which feared such a project would create a carnival (嘉年华) atmosphere, rejected the proposal. Disney counted the rejection as a fortunate setback. By now, his dream for a theme
45、park had gone beyond the space available in Burbank. He searched locations throughout Southern California. A 160-acre orange garden, 22 miles south of Los Angeles, was soon selected. The ABC television network offered $5 million in loans and investments if Disney agreed to produce and host a one-hou
46、r weekly show called “Disneyland”. The deal amounted to months of free advertising for the park and allowed Disney to introduce TV audiences, particularly kids, to the park.Disneyland opened then. The 5,000 expected guests increased to 28,154, thanks to fake tickets. After the madness of opening day
47、, Disney and his new park were criticized in the press. The media predicted a quick and early end. But the public didnt listen. Visitors arrived in large groups, and within weeks Disneyland was a success. Over sixty years later, Disneylands popularity continues to grow, with total overall attendance
48、 topping 700 million and showing no signs of slowing down.56. What mainly led to Walt Disneys plan to build his own amusement park? A. His ambition to expand beyond the movie industry.B. His animators suggestion on an entertainment plan.C. His wish to create a better place for family recreation.D. H
49、is daughters unpleasant experience in the Griffith Park.57. By “Disney counted the rejection as a fortunate setback” in paragraph 3, the author means the rejection _.A. brought good luck to Disney and his parkB. contributed to the difficulty of opening the parkC. was viewed as a financial obstacle t
50、o the design of the parkD. presented Disney with a favorable opportunity to rethink his plan58. What can be learned about Disneyland from the passage? A. Everything went on smoothly before it opened. B. It spent $5 million on advertising for its opening. C. Peoples enthusiasm for it increased despit
51、e criticism. D. Only invited guests could get into it on its opening day.59. Which is the best title for the passage? A. Disneyland: How It All BeganB. Disneyland: An Overnight Success C. Disneyland: How It DevelopedD. Disneyland: A Park with a Long History(B)TV VOICE PRO AIR$299 USD Hearing Special
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