上海市虹口区2022-2023学年高三上学期第一次模拟考试英语试题(原卷版).docx
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1、s英语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 t
2、he 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 school. B. In a gas station. C. In a hospital. D. In a garage.2. A. At 9:30. B. At 9:40. C. At 10:09. D. At 10:39.3. A. Planning a sports event. B. Wr
3、iting up local news.C. Reading a newspaper. D. Putting up advertisements.4. A. It is luxurious. B. It is satisfactory. C. It is competitive. D. It is disappointing.5. A. He has had too many holidays this year. B. He isnt in the mood to travel.C. Phuket is too far for a family holiday. D. Family holi
4、days no longer interest him.6. A. His grandma is quite fond of the dress.B. The salad and dressing tastes very good. C. The salad and dressing cant match his grandmas.D. His grandma cant make delicious salad with dressing.7. A. She is the speakers boss. B. She is not at home this Saturday.C. She is
5、not easy-going. D. She seldom invites people to her home.8. A. The woman doesnt like Serbia. B. The woman has been to Serbia.C. The woman is planning a trip to Serbia. D. The woman has no idea about Serbia.9. A. Live with Jane and Sophie.B. Ask Sophie about her accommodation.C. Invite Vivian to be h
6、er roommate.D. Share a room with Jane.10. A. The plane will leave at 3:20. B. The planes departure time remains unknown.C. The man has just missed his flight. D. The man is at a wrong check in counter.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, an
7、d you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation 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 t
8、o the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11 A. 64 years. B. 59 years. C. 56 years. D. 46 years.12. A. Developing better health care systems. B. Going through the Covid 19 crisis.C. Easing the burden to the health services. D. Lowering the public health
9、 budgets.13. A. WHOs effective work in Africa.B. Development of new health policies.C. Measures to lift people from poverty.D. Suggestions for public health efforts in Africa.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Quitting to talk to someone. B. Leaving the office without
10、telling anyone.C. Abandoning extra work duties. D. Stopping worrying about work performance.15. A. Firing the troubled employees quietly. B. Forgetting about inactive workers.C. Creating a better communication culture. D. Building a direct system of pushing messages.16. A. Reasons behind an office c
11、ulture. B. Solutions to a workplace conflict.C. Tips for a successful job interview. D. Steps of building a lively community.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. Working on his paper. B. Thinking of a professor. C. Taking a nap. D. Looking for a reference book.18. A
12、. It is complicating. B. It is boring. C. It is inspiring. D. It is challenging.19. A. A student gave a lecture on American Revolution.B. The professor failed to answer a students question.C. The professor showed his mastery of American history.D. A student was asked a tough question by the professo
13、r.20. A. Professor Rivers thinks highly of Professor Anderson.B. Professor Rivers is interested in womens studies.C. Professor Rivers knows little in this area.D. Professor Rivers has a lot of spare time.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blan
14、ks 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 fits each blank.Runners and Cyclists Use GPS Mapping to Make ArtFitness apps and the power of live sate
15、llite tracking have allowed runners, cyclists and others to draw hearts, animals, birthday wishes and even homages to Vermeer across their local landscapes. In 1665, Johannes Vermeer dabbed (轻涂) the last drop of paint onto a canvas (帆布) in his Dutch studio, _1_ (complete) his masterpiece “Girl with
16、a Pearl Earring.” On an April day 357 years later, Janine Strong slowed her bike to stop, paused her fitness app, and watched as the snaking line of her cycling route _2_ (draw) the shape of Vermeers masterpiece over the streets of Brooklyn.Ms. Strong creates _3_ has come to be known as “GPS art” a
17、practice _4_ uses the Global Positioning System mapping capabilities of modern phone apps like Strava to create digital drawings using an athletes route across the landscape. _5_ of biking on a straight path or in circles around a park, Ms. Strong plans her rides in the shapes of birthday cakes, sta
18、rs, birds, lions and the occasional Vermeer.The hobby has grown with the widespread availability of satellite tracking for use by ordinary people, in fitness apps like Nike Run Club or MapMyRide. It is now a popularity on Strava often _6_ (refer) to as “Strava art.”Strava art has existed since that
19、apps release in 2009, but it experienced a sudden increase in use during the pandemic (疫情). According to Michael Joseph, a senior communications manager at the company, more than three billion activities _7_ (upload) to Strava since the beginning of 2020.To complete her digital vision of “Girl with
20、a Pearl Earring,” Ms. Strong biked almost 50 miles around southern Brooklyn, carefully checking Strava _8_ (make) sure that each turn, circle, and straightaway was achieving the iconic earring and head covering of Vermeers original. “I always have a big smile on my face _9_ it works out and I upload
21、 it and its done,” she said. “Its a far _10_ (satisfying) feeling.”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 more than you need.A. accessible B. criterion C. concentrate D. reduced E. evolved F. explor
22、eG. host H. interact I. restorative J. stimulation K. verbalise Outdoor Play Benefits Kids Mental RestorationMany of the psychological benefits of outdoor play are already well established. Our brains _11_ in natural landscapes, and our perceptual (感知的) systems are particularly well suited to wild o
23、utdoor spaces.This means that natural scenes provide the perfect level of _12_, which is thought to help recharge the brain when it is tired and easily distractable. Supporting this theory, one study found that children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) were better able to _13_ fo
24、llowing a 20-minute walk in the park, compared to a 20-minute walk on the streets of a well-kept urban area. Being exposed to grass and trees seemed to have had a beneficial effect on their minds. The authors recommended using such “doses (剂量) of nature” as a safe and _14_ way of supporting children
25、 with ADHD, alongside other tools.Besides these _15_ effects, outdoor play can offer valuable learning experiences. For example, playing with mud or sand can help children develop the way their senses and movement _16_, which allows the child to gradually understand his or her bodily signals.Such ac
26、tivities away from the house or classroom may also help children to find ways to cope with emotions that may be hard to _17_ in other environments. So-called “sand tray therapy”, which involves using sand and clay to express ones thoughts and feelings, is an accepted form of counselling for children
27、 who are struggling to _18_ their emotional state.When it comes to the childs physical health, the most obvious advantage of outdoor play may be the exercise. A child may find it easier to build up strength and endurance in a large open space resulting in a(n) _19_ risk of overweight, according to o
28、ne study led by Elizabeth Gershoff, professor of human development and family sciences at the University of Texas at Austin, US.The latest findings, however, suggest there could be a(n) _20_ of other advantages to playing in natural environments and the secret may be alive in the mud itself.III. Rea
29、ding 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.Does a reassuring touch on the back bring you comfort during a tough day? A new study finds, when
30、 it comes to touching, people arent even _21_ about whos doing it. Researchers in Germany say the touch of a humanoid (人形的) robot makes people _22_ and more likely to follow their requests.Instead of being _23_ on other humans, researchers are hoping that one day robots may be able to fulfill the ro
31、les of therapists, personal trainers, and even life coaches. Their study follows the widespread increase of touch _24_ during the COVID-19 pandemic. Several studies have pointed out how physical distancing and isolation is creating a variety of negative effects that increase feelings of stress, depr
32、ession, and anxiety.In this research, 48 students engaged in a conversation with NAO a programmable research robot. During the course, for some participants, the robot briefly and seemingly randomly _25_ the back of the participants hand.This differed from the design of other studies, which have rel
33、ied on _26_ touch. In response to the robots touch, most participants smiled and laughed, and none _27_. Results show those who were touched were more likely to _28_ the robot urging them to show interest in a particular academic course discussed during the conversation. Participants also reported a
34、 better _29_ state after the robots tap on the hand. _30_, students who were touched were more likely to give the robot a higher score for physical attractiveness (although these participants still only rated poor NAO a 2.5 out of 5 on average).“A robots non-functional touch _31_ to humans,” Laura H
35、offmann from Ruhr University and her team write. “Slightly tapping human participants hands during a conversation resulted in better feelings and more compliance (依从) to the request of a humanoid robot.”“It is remarkable that simple and brief tap on the back of participants hands showed such an effe
36、ct. Involving more complex and _32_ touching from a robot might increase engagement and compliance.”As the researchers argue, this small study one of the first to examine the _33_ of robot-initiated touch suggests that through the use of comforting touches, robot therapists could better _34_ patient
37、s to engage in healthy activities such as exercise. However, they caution that much about human-robot _35_ are complex, with there still more to be learned about the difference between human and robot touch.21. A. curiousB. crazyC. pickyD. certain22. A. happierB. freerC. more stressedD. more frighte
38、ned23. A. hardB. dependentC. impressedD. based24. A. completionB. formationC. imaginationD. starvation25. A. watchedB. pattedC. cleanedD. blocked26. A. human-initiatedB. time-pressedC. technique-basedD. goal-oriented27. A. made outB. thought backC. pulled awayD. set off28. A. look overB. go along wi
39、thC. take offD. stand up against29. A. physicalB. emotionalC. financialD. social30. A. HoweverB. ThereforeC. FurthermoreD. Still31. A. mattersB. seesC. relatesD. gets32. A. warmerB. longerC. more friendlyD. more forceful33. A. theoryB. historyC. trendD. potential34. A. warnB. persuadeC. forceD. cont
40、rol35. A. similaritiesB. conflictsC. constructionsD. interactionsSection 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 th
41、e information given in the passage you have just read.(A)I know people who say they dont watch television, and I always nod and agree. Reading requires intelligence, and television is merely entertainment, right?Im going to Scotland this year, and three different people told me I must watch “Outland
42、er” before I go, which is like “Game of Thrones” for fans of romance novels. I watched the first four hourlong episodes back to back. When I stood up from the couch I felt sick, and it wasnt just the cookies, popcorn and peanut butter sandwiches Id had without noticing. It was dark outside, and I fe
43、lt ashamed. I had spent half a day on the couch. Research for Scotland? Not exactly.A few days later I had a library book due: The National Book Award winner The Friend, by Sigrid Nunez. I needed to finish it, so I read the last half straight through. I was absorbed in Nunezs New York City, worrying
44、 about the heroins career and her future. I finished the book with tears in my eyes and stood up feeling, well, great.I had wasted another four hours on my couch. I hadnt eaten as much junk food because I needed my hands freeand not stickyso I could turn pages and return the book to the library rela
45、tively clean, but I hadnt moved and once again it was dark outside. Why did I feel so much better and guilt-free?All the research says reading a book is good for you. It reduces stress, promotes comprehension and imagination, relieves depression, helps you sleep and may contribute to preventing Alzh
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