上海市杨浦区2022届高三英语上学期学业质量调研(一模)试题沪教版.docx
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1、杨浦区2022学年度第一学期高三年级学业质量调研 英语试卷 2022. 1本试卷分为第I卷(第1-11页)和第II卷(第12页)两部分。全卷共12页。满分150分。考试时间120分钟。考生注意:1 答第I卷前,考生务必将条形码粘贴在答题纸的指定区域内。2.第I卷(1-16小题,41-77小题)由机器阅卷,答案必须全部涂写在答题卡上。考生应将代表正确答案的小方格用铅笔涂黑。注意试题题号和答题卡编号一一对应,不能错位。答案需要更改时,必须将原选项用橡皮擦去,重新选择。答案写在试卷上一律不给分。第I卷中的第17-40小题,78-81小题和第II卷的试题,其答案用钢笔或水笔写在答题纸的规定区域内,如用
2、铅笔答题,或写在试卷上则无效。第I卷 (共103分)I.Listening ComprehensionSection A Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you he
3、ar 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. Chinatown.B. Columbia University.C. The Empire State Building.D. The United Nations Building.2.A. In a book shop.B. At the hairdress
4、ers.C. At a booking office.D. At a French gallery.3.A. Professor and student.B. Lecturer and listener.C. Interviewer and interviewee.D. Librarian and reader.4.A. Warm. B. Cold.C. Mild.D. Foggy.5.A. $21.B. $80.C. $400.D. $640.6.A. Jog outdoors.B. Write a poem on spring breeze.C. Relax without doing a
5、nything.D. Join the man at the gym.7.A. They dont sell lipstick to customers with a particular demand.B. They dont have the particular lights that the woman wants.C. They have lipstick in a lighter shade but of different brand.D. The color of the particular lipstick is a little bit too light.8.A. Wa
6、tching TV and videos.B. Communicating with parents.C. Having substitute teachers.D. Getting involved in video games.9.A. Mr Bush was promoted to be the sales manager.B. The colleagues in the sales department hate Mr Bush.C. Mr Bush enjoyed working in the sales department.D. Mr Bush doesnt like his n
7、ew position very much.10.A. She knows the result.B. The result is within her expectation.C. The result ruined her enjoyment.D. She doesnt care who won.Section B Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages wil
8、l 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. 70,000 tons.B. 2,000,000 t
9、ons.C. 2030 tons.D. Not mentioned.12.A. Most farmers were infected with diseases.B. Cocoa farmers lack professional training.C. The global consumption is increasing every year.D. Cocoa trees are growing more slowly because of the weather.13.A. The world is running out of chocolate.B. Cocoa farmers a
10、re looking for other jobs.C. Eating too much chocolate is not good for health.D. Asian people are eating more and more chocolate.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14.A. To tell the purpose of learning history.B. To explain the history of education.C. To criticize students hi
11、story study habits.D. To present a new approach to history education.15.A. By asking questions about the future.B. By studying in the traditional method.C. By looking for answers to present-day problems.D. By memorizing historic facts.16.A. Predict the future.B. Memorize details.C. Raise critical qu
12、estions.D. Demonstrate the link between past and future.Section C Directions: 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
13、answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Things needed for a student visa Evidence of _17_ status for five years Documents relating to _18_o _19_ showing the result of language testo _20_ Blanks 21 thr
14、ough 24 are based on the following conversation. Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. Why was Julia afraid to go into the city center at night?Because the police havent _21_.Why did people show great concern for the local girl?She was dying of a _22_.What did her parent
15、s do to help their daughter?They tried to _23_ to have her treated.How did Julia feel when she learned a man won a lottery(彩票)?She felt _24_.II. Grammar and VocabularySection A Directions: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. F
16、or 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)When the British 13-year-old Cassidy arrived at school in her uniform on Nov. 5th, she (25) _ (stop). She had to go home for “wearing the wrong u
17、niform”. What was wrong? It turned out to be her black pumps(轻便鞋).Her school, Hanson Academy in the UK, began a new dress code on Nov. 4. The (26) _ (require) uniform includes a blazer, a tie, and tailored trousers. If that sounds fine to you, theres more.Students cant wear jumpers, jackets or coats
18、 indoors. Also, girls and boys (27) _ wear black leather shoes and black socks. Sports shoes are not allowed. (28) _ the first three days of the new rule, about 200 students were sent home.(29)_ there was mixed feedback from students and parents, school headmaster Elizabeth Churton said rules were a
19、n important part of growing up. “What we wear and how we wear our clothes is all part and parcel of the way (30) _ _ we communicate with each other.” she told the BBC.Strict school uniform rules (31) _ (become) increasingly common in recent years in the UK. In June, 250 girls at Ryde Academy were ta
20、ken out of class because their skirts were “too short”. The US is seeing the same trend. More than half of US public schools now have strict dress codes, USA Today said. Do you dislike your uniform? Well, at least you can still keep your favorite sports shoes. (B)Charity is the voluntary giving of h
21、elp, usually in the form of money, to people in need. Traditionally, Chinese have not been open-handed when it comes to (32) _ (give) money to strangers: money is meant (33) _ (stay) in the family. But three teenagers are setting an example for others to try to change that attitude.Two brothers, alo
22、ng with their friend, have taken all the money they have saved over the past ten years, a total of 500,000 yuan, and set up a charity to help poor students in rural areas. This is (34) _ unusually generous gesture when you compare charitable donation in China with (35) _ in the U.S. Chinese individu
23、als give just $8 a year to charity, (36) _ American individuals gives $1,000 a year. And in the past year, charitable donations in China have actually fallen by 17% according to the Chinese Social Science Academy.This last statistic may have something to do with the scandals (丑闻) that have surrounde
24、d some of the big charities in China such as the Guo Meimei scandal (37) _(involve) the Red Cross. Chinese donors want to be sure (38) _ their money is being spent wisely.That is (39) _ the three boys have set up their own charity. Now they can control how the money is spent and they are learning ab
25、out responsibility and how to operate a charity. (40) _ (importantly), they are also showing that young people can lead the way in helping those in need to have a better life.Section B Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note tha
26、t there is one word more than you need.A. conveying B. objective C. complexity D. rewarding E. victim F. impact G. confused H. effective I. published J. unavailability K. addingFriendly doctors are bad for their patients health, researchers have warned as a new study revealed two thirds of young med
27、ics struggle to betruthfulwith patients they like.Blurring(模糊)the lines between social and professional relationships can _41_ on the level of care offered and prevent patients from being honest about important side effects. Doctors should avoid _42_ patients as friends on Facebook, and they should
28、not hug or allow patients to call them by their first names, regulators have warned.It comes as a survey of 338 oncologists(肿瘤医师)under the age of 40, _43_ in The Lancet Oncology, found 59 per cent said they found it difficult to tell the truth to those patients they liked. Sixty per cent of responde
29、nts said if doctors felt too close to their patients, it could prevent them from making _44_ decisions about a persons care.Lesley Fallowfield, of Brighton and Sussex Medical School, said: “Oncology is aspecialtythat can be enormously _45_ but isfilledwith challenges. Young oncologists have to maste
30、rdealingwith anxious patients who are facing a life-threatening disease; _46_ the true prediction; discussing the_47_of modern treatments; and explaining the _48_ of some drugs and the side-effects of treatment.”But she said for those doctors who have entered the profession in the age of the cyber w
31、orld, are more likely to fall _49_ to breaking the professional boundaries with patients.She said: “The difficulty, if you hug and kiss patients, if you allow them to call you by your first name, is that quickly the relationship can become _50_ as a social one rather than a professional one.”III. Re
32、ading 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.You may have been told before not to be afraid of anything. Fear is often associated with weakn
33、ess. Fear is something to be _51_.But thats not true, according to Time For Kids magazine. Fear can be good for us.Fear tells us about _52_. Without fear, we wouldnt know to run away from a tiger or step back from a cliff.In a study published in the Justice Quarterly Journal in August, researchers f
34、rom Michigan State University said that a healthy fear of crime keeps teenagers away from _53_ dangerous people, places, and activities. Fear makes us jump, scream and sweat. But _54_, sometimes we make ourselves feel fear _55_. Think about scary books and movies, and also the long lines for a scary
35、 roller coaster ride (过山车). Margee Kerr, a US sociologist, explained why to Time For Kids. Fear _56_ our brain with _57_ chemical substances, especially endorphins and dopamine(内啡肽和多巴胺), and these things create feelings of happiness and _58_ us, according to Kerr. _59_, when youre scared, your body
36、produces a chemical which helps people _60_with each other. “Watch people walking out of a haunted house (鬼屋), and youll see lots of smiles and high fives,” Kerr told Time For Kids. That also explains why schools and companies organize _61_ trips and physical activities to _62_ team spirit.People ex
37、perience and deal with fear in different ways. If you happen to be a “coward”(胆小鬼)who gets scared easily, dont worry. There is some evidence that being scared can help a person _63_ stressful situations. Kerr said that things like giving a presentation in front of your class or performing in a schoo
38、l play help build a sort of _64_ to fear that makes us more confident. “You become more comfortable with the physical experience of fear, and so youre better able to work through it during _65_ situations,” said Kerr.So learn to love your fear. It only grows when we forget how helpful our fear is tr
39、ying to be.51.A. recommendedB. avoidedC. suspectedD. investigated52.A. disadvantageB. courageC. dangerD. adventure53.A. potentiallyB. beneficiallyC. unfortunatelyD. unconsciously54.A. undoubtedlyB. personallyC. interestinglyD. positively55.A. in advanceB. in publicC. at randomD. on purpose56.A. conn
40、ectsB. combinesC. spoilsD. fills57.A. healthyB. harmfulC. poisonousD. sensitive58.A. worryB. exciteC. depressD. disappoint59.A. On the contraryB. In other wordsC. For exampleD. In addition60.A. argueB. uniteC. fightD. compete61.A. relaxingB. invitingC. challengingD. imposing62.A. build upB. put down
41、 C. take overD. make out63.A. adaptB. manageC. skipD. experience64.A. enduranceB. devotionC. objectionD. tendency65.A. regularB. embarrassing C. ridiculousD. tenseSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each
42、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)Sixth-grader Ivory Kelly finished up an English assignment at the blackboard. Then . Ping! Ping! He felt something hitting his head. The 12-year
43、-old knew just who was dissing him. He turned around and shouted at DeAngela Byrd. DeAngela claimed she was innocent. Then she called Ivory a “guinea pig.” “Hosemouth!” he shouted back. Their teacher, Linda Mann, didnt send them to the principal. She didnt even make them stand in the hall. Instead,
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