上海市闵行区2021届高三一模考试英语试卷 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、闵行区2020学年第一学期高三年级质量调研考试英语试卷I. Listening Comprehension Section 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
2、 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. Her good friend.B. Her doctor.C. Her personal trainer.D. Her sports teacher.2.A. Leave Daisy alone for the time being.B. Go to se
3、e Daisy immediately.C. Make an apology to Daisy in person.D. Buy Daisy a new notebook. 3.A. What to prepare for the picnic.B. How to keep the food from being wet.C. Where to have a picnic.D. How the weather is the next day.4.A. Exhausted.B. Thirsty.C. Dizzy.D. Senseless.5.A. He is likely to arrive e
4、arlier than Susan. B. He is too busy to attend the party.C. Susan is unlikely to go to the party.D.Its up to Susan to make the decision.6.A. A lot of students need help.B. Joining a tutoring group is rewarding.C. The woman should spare time on study.D The woman has tutored for a long time.7.A. He of
5、ten complains.B. He is worried about everything.C. He is a happy man.D. He always causes troubles. 8.A. Hell get a similar T-shirt.B. He will get a new T-shirt for free. C. Hell get his money back.D. He can complain to the manager. 9.A. How well the camera functions.B. How to use the camera correctl
6、y.C. How to get the pictures printed.D. How the pictures will turn out.10.A. The exam had little to do with the book.B. The man could hardly finish the exam.C. The exam questions were too difficult.D. The man found the questions confusing. Section B Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short
7、passages and one longer conversation, and 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 dec
8、ide 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. Come down from high places.B. Hide themselves in holes.C. Search for shelters.D. Run around impatiently. 12.A. By feeling a decrease in air pressure.B. By noticing t
9、he change of wind directions.C. By feeling a drop in air temperature.D. By observing the behaviors of other animals. 13.A. Birds and Signs of a Storm.B. Air Pressure and Weather Change.C. Animals Sharp Senses.D. Weather Signs from Animals.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14
10、.A. By forcefully sending them home.B. By automatically deleting after-work emails.C. By banning the use of the email systems.D. By shortening the working hours. 15.A. Because of the low working efficiency.B. Because of the tight break time.C. Because of the extended working hours.D. Because of the
11、poor family conditions. 16.A. Strategies to protect private life.B. Policies to raise working efficiency. C. Ways to use work emails effectively.D. Measures to guarantee personal life.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17.A. The long working hours.B. The choice of the jo
12、bs.C. His inability to hold the job.D. The low salary offer. 18.A. He prefers teaching to doing administration.B. He is unable to meet the requirement of the comprehensive school.C. He might be turned down for being too young. D. He wants to sign a long-term contract. 19. A. Lowly paid but secure.B.
13、 Time-consuming and tiring.C. Varied and interesting.D. Flexible but demanding. 20.A. The man is likely to take the comprehensive school job.B. The woman suggests the man wait for better offers.C. The man is in favour of the technique school position.D. The woman has a low opinion of the comprehensi
14、ve school.II. Grammar and vocabulary Section A 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
15、best fits each blank.There are many ways of defining success. It is accurate to say that each of us has our own concept of success to the extent that each of us is responsible for setting our own goals and determining (21) _ we have met these goals satisfactorily. Because each of us possesses unique
16、 differences in genetic ability and favorable environments, it is necessarily true that we must define success broadly.For some people, simply being able to live their life with a minimum of misery and suffering (22) _ (consider) a success. Think of the peace of mind of the poor shepherd who tends h
17、is sheep, enjoying his simple life with his family in the beauty of nature, and (23) _ is respected because he does a good job of achieving the goals expected of and accepted by him and his society. On the other hand, it seems that (24) _ _ some people appear to be rich in material possessions, many
18、 of them seem to be miserable and consider (25) _ unsuccessful when judged by their own goals of success. Because not all ventures can be successful, one should not set unrealistic goals for achieving success, but (26) _ one has self-confidence it would be unfortunate to set ones goals at too low a
19、level of achievement.A wise counselor once said to a young man who (27) _ (experience) frustration with his own professional success: “You do not have to set your goal to reach the moon in order to have success in traveling. Sometimes one (28) _ be very successful merely by taking a walk in the park
20、, or riding the subway downtown,” The counselor added, “You have not really failed and spoiled your chances for success until you have been unsuccessful at something you really like, and (29) _ which you have given your best effort.”Whatever you define success, remember, we are born to live the live
21、s we truly want and deserve, but not just the lives (30) _ (settle) for us. Section B Directions: 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. learnedB. processesC. reviseD. createE. parallelF. available
22、G. barrierH. capturedI. objectiveJ. finishedK. flowingIve been writing for most of my life. The book Writing Without Teachers introduced me to one distinction and one practice that has helped my writing 31 greatly. The distinction is between the creative mind and the critical mind. While you need to
23、 employ both to get to a final result, they cannot work in 32 no matter how much we might like to think so. Trying to criticize writing while it is still in progress is most possibly the single greatest 33 to writing that most of us meet with. If you are listening to that 5th grade English teacher c
24、orrect your grammar while you are trying to seize a fleeting (稍纵即逝的) thought, the thought will die. If you capture the fleeting thought and simply share it with the world in raw form, no one is likely to understand. You must learn to 34 first and then criticize if you want to make writing the tool f
25、or thinking that it is. The practice that can help you pass your 35 bad habits of trying to edit as you write is what Elbow calls “free writing”. In free writing, the 36 is to get words down on paper non-stop, usually for 1520 minutes. No stopping, no going back, no criticizing. The goal is to get t
26、he words 37 . As the words begin to go smoothly, the ideas will come from the shadows and let themselves be 38 on your notepad or your screen. Now you have raw materials that you can begin to work with using the critical mind that youve persuaded to sit on the side and watch quietly. Most likely, yo
27、u will believe that this will take more time than you actually have and you will end up staring blankly at the pages as the deadline draws near. Instead of staring at a blank screen, start filling it with words no matter how bad they are. Halfway through your 39 time, stop and rework your raw writin
28、g into something closer to a(n) 40 product. Move back and forth until you run out of time and the final result will most likely be far better than your current practices. III. Reading ComprehensionSection A Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,
29、 B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.For centuries, people have had a strong sense that it is absolutely beneficial to read fairy tales to children. However, the benefits might have been 41 . Some researchers are reassessing this long-established belief
30、and after years of surveys and observations, they are sending out the message: reading too much Cinderella to your daughter may 42 damage her in later life. A paper to be developed at the international congress of cognitive psychotherapy (认知心理疗法) suggests a link between the 43 of women abused (虐待) b
31、y their partners and early exposure to the wrong sort of fairy tales. It says girls who 44 Cinderella, Rapunzel and Beauty in Beauty and the Beast were more likely to stay in 45 relationships as adults.The theory was developed by Susan Darker Smith, a psychotherapist at the University of Derby. She
32、interviewed sixty-seven female abuse survivors and found that sixty-one 46 severe abuse because they believed they could change their partners with patience and love. The same view was 47 by male survivors who had been abused as children. Hardly any of the women and men in a control group, who had n
33、ot 48 abuse, thought they could change their partners in this way. These women and men said they would 49 a relationship rather than suffer the abuse from a partner. Ms. Darker Smith found that these abused women were much more likely to sympathize with Cinderella and other female characters who ten
34、ded to obey instead of 50 .Although most girls heard the stories, damage appeared to be done to those who 51 the characters as role models. “They believe if their love is strong enough they can change their partners 52 ,” she said. “ 53 in children to stories that emphasize the transformational qual
35、ities of love may make women believe they can change their partners.” For example, they might never have understood the obvious 54 in the story of Rapunzel, who remained locked in a high tower until rescued by a knight on a white horse, who broke the door down. “The question,” said Ms. Darker Smith,
36、 “is why she did not break the door by herself? After all, being 55 is a desirable characteristic that children should learn to possess from the early age and prevail in the life time. ”41.A. enhancedB. overestimatedC. highlightedD. justified42.A. physicallyB. intellectuallyC. academically D. emotio
37、nally43.A. attitudeB. conflictC. uncertaintyD. coincidence44.A. acted asB. identified withC. turned toD. accounted for45.A. imaginaryB. deceivingC. destructiveD. mysterious 46.A. made up for B. had control overC. fell off intoD. put up with47.A. sharedB. disclosedC. contrastedD. argued 48.A. explode
38、dB. challengedC. undergoneD. blamed49.A. restoreB. leaveC. restrictD. survive 50.A. resistingB. enduring C. concealingD. adapting51.A. excludedB. revealedC. imposedD. adopted52.A. prejudiceB. fateC. behaviorD. ignorance 53. A. OverexposureB. ContributionC. AccessD. Commitment54.A. plotB. conclusionC
39、. moralD. weakness55.A. confidentB. independentC. innocentD. optimisticSection B Directions: 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 accordin
40、g to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)For the residents of Flint, Michigan, USA., the burden of the ongoing water crisis can be measured in weight. Few outside of Vehicle City can tell you how much a 24-pack of bottled water weighs. But in Flint, they can recite it from mem
41、ory: 26 1/2 lb. For more than a year, many Flint residents have been making the daily journey to distribution centers to load up on cases of water for virtually every basic chore: bathing, brushing teeth, making dinner. Twelve months ago, the city government decided to switch the water supply to the
42、 Flint River, which allowed lead and other toxins from the citys aging pipes to flow into residents taps. Although the state government has provided $200 million to solve the problem, the water in Flint remains unsafe to drink without a filter. But there are halting signs of progress.The city has si
43、nce switched its water source back to Detroits properly treated supply, and test results have started showing signs of normalcy. Marc Edwards, the Virginia Tech environmental engineer says Flints water is no less safe than other sources around the nation. “Theres no reason to believe the water in Fl
44、int is any more dangerous than other U.S. cities,”Edwards says. However, some residents cast doubt on those results. Melissa Mays, a Flint resident and organizer of Water You Fighting For?, a local advocacy group, says she still breaks out in rashes and wants more tests from showers and water heater
45、s for bacteria like Legionella, an outbreak of which has killed 12 people around Flint since April 2014. “We feel like were right back at the beginning,” Mays says.As the state tries to decide who should be responsible for the crisis, the city is working to replace its old lead pipes. But only 700 o
46、f Flints 30,000 lead service lines have been dug up and replaced. Overhauling them all will require far more than the $27 million the state has provided. “Its a shame that its taken this long,” says Mayor Karen Weaver, who was elected in the wake of the crisis. “The bottom line is that we need and d
47、eserve new pipes.”But even with new infrastructure (基础设施), the real challenge in Flint may be restoring public confidence in the face of immeasurable distrust.56.The author mentioned the numbers in the first paragraph to _.A. call people to pay attention to the problem of water security B. indicate
48、the effect of the water problem on the people of FlintC. highlight the good memory of the average people of FlintD. urge the government to financially help people of Flint 57.What should be responsible for the water problem in Flint?A. Insufficient water supply equipment.B. Shortage of financial aid
49、.C. The unhealthy source of water.D. Local peoples improper lifestyle.58. From the passage we know that _. A. the water supply in Flint has been switched back.B. the pollution in the Flint River is out of controlC. residents in Flint were convinced of the water safetyD. the water crisis has caused s
50、everal deaths so far59.Which of the following might the author agree with?A. The residents exaggerated the negative impact of the water crisis.B. The government officials are wrongly blamed for the water crisis.C. The residents should share the cost of improving the water supply system.D. The govern
51、ment should reassure people of its reliability.(B)(You may read the questions first.)Interested in learning simple moves which can lead to a less stressed-out you? Join our eight-week course of training Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction. Below is a brief introduction of our four strategies to build
52、 the ability to recover from stress.For many of us, work can be so mentally exhausting that its possible to forget that we have an entire body attached to our head. The body-scan meditation is a chance to help you tune in to the tiny pains that we often dont even notice. It can last anywhere from on
53、e to 20 minutes, and its easy to do while lying in bed. Heres how to do it: lie down or sit still in a chair with your eyes closed, and begin to sense every part of the body in turn, starting at your toes and traveling up from there. Its a good way for us to release tension we dont even realize were
54、 experiencing.Mindfulness isnt all closed eyes and a statue-still position. Stretching, too, can be meditation. Mindful movement is also a way to pay attention. The point isnt to twist into a complex body position, but to better understand the bodys limits and potential. Cycle through slow, gentle p
55、oses, like placing a knee to your chest while lying on your back, or a simple cat-cow (pictured) on all fours. Before you start, set aside a few minutes to calm down and focus on your breath. And once youre done, spend a few moments lying flat on your back with your muscles relaxed.Simply breathing
56、while paying attention to the breath is the heart of any mindfulness practice. The goal isnt to clear the mind but to let thoughts pass like clouds without getting sucked into what they might mean. Rather than identifying with a thought or getting caught up in it, the participant notices the thought
57、 and then says goodbye to it. That way, people can have a little bit more freedom in how to respond to internal stimuli like their thoughts. To cultivate awareness of the breath, find a relaxed seat and noticewithout thinking about it or trying to change ithow you breathe in and out. Build up to a 1
58、5-to-20-minute practice.Walking is a good framework for practicing mindfulness. (Ideally, this should be done without the pressure of having to get anywhere on a particular schedule.) Find a quiet place inside or outdoors to take your stroll. While you walk, focus on each small, slow step: the lifti
59、ng of one foot, the heel-first transfer of weight, the shift to the other. Every time your foot hits the ground, bring your attention to your breath and the feelings in your body. Walking meditation is more manageable than, say, sitting still in the dark, and it can also alleviate pain in the proces
60、s. Try to practice mindful walking, at any pace, for 10 to 30 minutes.60.Gentle Yoga and Breathing Exercise are similar in that both of them _. A. involve stretching bodies considerablyB. call for controlling peoples breathC. empty pressure from mind temporarily D. help people reduce body movement61
61、.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?A. People can do their walking meditation at their own pace.B. Doing body scan can let go of the unnoticed tension.C. Before doing gentle yoga, people need to lie down and relax muscles.D. Breathing exercise requires people to breathe in
62、a usual way. 62.Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?A. Warming up activity is required before doing these exercises. B. These exercises are better functioned when done indoors. C. The more time you spend on the exercises, the better result you get. D. Your body keeps in a motionl
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