上海市黄浦区2019届高三下学期三模英语试题 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、2019届上海市黄浦区高三三模英语. Grammar and vocabulary Section ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word t
2、hat best fits each blank.May Day in India Each May 1, workers in India join others around the world to mark May Day, depending on local customs. Its quite appropriate that India celebrates with an official holiday in some of its 29 states and seven union territories. After all, the country has an (2
3、1) _ (estimate) 522 million workers, more than the entire population of the United States. Heres a Q&A on May Day in general:Isnt May Day about dancing around a pole? You are correct - dancing is involved. Thats because “May Day” actually does double duty, celebrating two different things. May Day o
4、riginally started out as a celebration with roots in roman traditions. By the Middle Ages, May Day also (22) _ (involve) the maypole, which is made of wood and covered with decorations. Those are held by dancers (23) _ circle around the pole. That (24) _ be the May Day you remember from your childho
5、od, and thats one of the two ways May Day is celebrated.What does that have to do with workers? This is where May Days double duty comes in. In May 1886, US activists organized a national strike (25) _ (seek) an eight-hour workday. In Chicagos Haymarket Square, the protest turned violent with around
6、 11 to 15 deaths (26) _ police and participants. (27) _ (honor) the workers in the Haymarket disturbance, the International Socialist Conference declared May 1 would be a day labeled for labor, to be called International Workers Day. The holiday (28) _ (establish) at a meeting in 1889 and eventually
7、 spread to many parts of the world. And thats (29) _ maypoles, labor parades and protests are all part of May 1.So where does India fit in with all of this? Indias first Labor Day was celebrated in 1923 in Madras, now called Chennai. Over time, the holiday spread to other parts of the country. Accor
8、ding to H, organizations and trade unions arrange parades and “children enter contests (30) _ _ they can understand the importance of fairness for workers.”Section BDirections: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word mor
9、e than you need.A. advanced B. concerns C. consequential D. data E. determined F. feed G. identify H. precautions I. scratched J. technological K. transformThe Rise of the Smart City The information revolution is changing the way cities are run - and the lives of its residents. Cities have a way to
10、go before they can be considered geniuses. But theyre getting smart pretty fast. In just the past few years, mayors and other officials in cities across the country have begun to draw on _31_ - about income, traffic, fires, illnesses, parking tickets and more - to handle many of the problems of urba
11、n life. Whether its making it easier for residents to find parking places, or giving smoke alarms to the households that are most likely to suffer fatal fires, big - data technologies are beginning to _32_ the way cities work. Cities have just _33_ the surface in using data to improve operations, bu
12、t big changes are already under way in leading smart cities, says Stephen Goldsmith, a professor of government and director of the Innovations in Government Program at the Harvard Kennedy School. “In terms of city governance, we are at one of the most _34_ periods in the last century,” he says. Alth
13、ough cities have been using data in various forms for decades, the modern practice of civic analytics(民情分析)has only begun to take off in the past few years, thanks to a host of _35_ changes. Among them: the growth of cloud computing, which dramatically lowers the costs of storing information; new de
14、velopments in machine learning, which put _36_ analytical tools in the hand of city officials; the Internet and the rise of inexpensive sensors that can track vast amount of information such as traffic or air pollution; and the widespread use of smart phone apps and mobile devices that enable citize
15、ns and city workers alike to monitor problems and _37_ information about them back to city hall. All this data collection raises understandable privacy _38_. Most cities have policies designed to safeguard citizen privacy and prevent the release of information that might _39_ any one individual. In
16、theory, anyway. Widespread use of sensors and video can also present privacy risks unless _40_ are taken. The technology “is forcing cities to face questions of privacy that they havent had to face before,” says Ben Green, a fellow at Harvards Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society and lead a
17、uthor of a recent report on open-data privacy. 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 food industry, it seems, the robot revo
18、lution is well underway, with machines mastering skilled tasks that have always been performed by people. In Boston, robots have displaced _41_ and are creating complex bowls of food for customers. In Prague, machines are _42_ waiters and servers using an app. In Denver, theyre taking orders. Robots
19、 are even making the perfect loaf of bread these days, taking charge of a(n) _43_that has remained in human hands for thousands of years. Now comes Briggo, a company that has created a fully _44_, robotic coffee machine that can push out 100 cups of coffee in a single hour - equaling the _45_ of thr
20、ee to four baristas(咖啡师), according to the company. Using a mix of Latin American beans, the machine creates _46_ cups of coffee that can be ordered via an app, giving customers control over ingredients, flavorings and temperature without any human interaction. The company says no other business in
21、the world has applied as much _47_ to “specialty coffee.” Removing the _48_ element from ordering a cup of coffee is one of the companys primary selling points. “No more lines, no more counter confusion, no more misspelled names,” Briggos website says. Kevin Nater, Briggos president and chief execut
22、ive, said the machine would best fit locations in which _49_ is highly valued, like airports and office buildings, where several of the machines currently operate. “Imagine youre coming into the security line at the airport, your flight is coming up, and you know that if you want a coffee youre goin
23、g to stand in a long line,” said Nater. “From the security line, you can simply order your cup of coffee and pick it up at the coffee haus and make it to your flight _50_.” “Ive never found anyone who wants to stand in line a long time,” he added. “Weve just changed the _51_.” But Olive Geib, a 24-y
24、ear-old barista in Annapolis, Md., remained _52_. As coffee is being made by a barista, he said, subtly(细微地)adjusting the ratio of water to coffee bean as flavor develops through refined taste tests, is a crucial part of the process. “All the numbers and data in the world cant actually tell you how
25、the coffee _53_,” Geib said. Asked whether he was worried about losing his job to a robot, Gerb said, “absolutely not.” He said theres a _54_ group of people who will always seek out the slower, interactive experiences at coffee shops. “A lot of customers really appreciate watching a barista careful
26、ly pouring water or steaming the milk,” he added. “This _55_ aspect, the atmosphere and the interaction with the barista, is a big part of the experience of drinking coffee.”41. A. waitresses B. baristas C. cooks D. machines 42. A. replacing B. recruiting C. restoring D. resisting 43. A. room B. art
27、 C. school D. oven 44. A. typical B. inaccessible C. challenging D. automatic45. A. quality B. output C. time D. cost 46. A. sugar-free B. fruit-flavored C. customized D. professional 47. A. inspiration B. technology C. correction D. strictness 48. A. safety B. stress C. human D. design 49. A. servi
28、ce B. preparation C. reliability D. convenience 50. A. on time B. for real C. in advance D. without notice51. A. game B. price C. fact D. myth 52. A. nervous B. sad C. annoyed D. doubtful53. A. looks B. changes C. sells D. tastes 54. A. distinguished B. difficult C. loyal D. laze 55. A. cultural B.
29、social C. skillful D. mindful Section 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
30、you have just read.A When we say that residents in the Chicago suburb of North Riverside, Illinois, “wrote the book” on how to be good neighbors, we are not exaggerating. The residents of North Riverside really did write a book on neighborliness that has helped make their town a remarkable place. Ne
31、ighbors All: Creating Community One Block at a Time is a 65 - page manual filled with friendly suggestions and inspiring stories, all designed to build “family bonds” among neighbors. Every household gets a copy, delivered by a volunteer “block captain” tasked with welcoming new arrivals, helping se
32、nors, making sure kids play nice, and more. Its a big job, but the 90 captains across the town of 6,700 dont do it alone. They are organized by their own captain, Caro Saple, and the neighborhood Services Committee, which appoints leaders of all ages, including a team of school - age “angels”. If al
33、l this seems somewhat bureaucratic(宫僚制度的), in practice Neighbors All has very much lived up to its title. One captain got to chatting with an elder couple who revealed that they couldnt afford to replace their broken stove. Before long, the Neighborhood Services Committee had collected enough money
34、to buy them a new one. Another resident, a woman from Poland, told her captain that she was having trouble sorting out the paperwork to get her citizenship. The captain told the committee, which told the mayor, who got the help of their local congressperson, and soon the womans paperwork was all in
35、order. “ I have been in North Riverside over 34 years and am very proud ou the small-town caring the community demonstrates every day,” said Vera Jandacek Wilt. “Waters rising in the river, ready to flood nearby homes? Residents and officials are filling sandbags to hold back the floods. Lonely seni
36、ors have not stepped out of the house? A block captain shows up to invite them to a block party. This community truly looks out for one another.” Does all this mean that North Riverside is perfect? No - neighbors still quarrel. Kids still fight. But the community spirit that is part of North Riversi
37、des DNA appears all over town.56. In paragraph 1, the phrase “wrote the book” is closest in meaning to _.A. showed expertise B. learned a lesson C. put down in writing D. revealed secrets 57. Which of the following is true of the book Neighbors All?A. It includes inspiring stories written by Caro Sa
38、ple. B. It gives advice and instructions on how to be nice.C. It is a historical record of the North Riverside. D. It is for the Neighborhood Services Committee.58. What among the following are the responsibilities of a block captain? (1) Spreading copies of the book Neighbors All; (2) Appointing sc
39、hool - age kids as volunteer “angels”; (3) visiting and accompanying lonely seniors.A. (1) and (3) B. (2) and (3) C. (1) and (3) D. All of above 59. According to the passage, Vera Jandacek Wilt felt really proud of _.A. the neighborliness in North Riverside B. the block parties for senior residents
40、C. living in a perfectly safe community D. becoming a captain for those in needB Just when you thought you figured out Millennials (those who reached young adulthood around the year 2000), Generation Z is now entering the workforce. A massive 72.8 million individuals are included in this group born
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