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    2019年上海徐汇区高三年级二模英语试卷.pdf

    2019 学 年 第 二 学 期 徐 汇 区 高 三 年 级 学 科 学 习 能 力 诊 断 卷 英 语 学 科 (考试时间120 分钟,满分150 分)2019.4 第一卷 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 conversation and the question will be spoken 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. In a post office. B. On a farm. C. At a clinic. D. At a restaurant. 2. A. Thursday 9 am.5 pm. B. Saturday 9 am.5 pm. C. Sunday 10 am.5 pm. D. Monday 10 am. 6 pm. 3. A. He needs to sleep for three or four hours. B. He wants to buy a set of coffee cups. C. He needs more coffee to stay awake. D. He has been wide awake for some time. 4. A. In the office. B. In the suburb. C. In the city centre. D. In a flat. 5. A. They are shopping. B. They are driving. C. They are walking. D. They are hunting. 6. A. Go to the party. B. Go for a ride. C. Prepare for her interview. D. Change her clothes. 7.A. She doesn t have an email address. B. Her computer is infected with virus. C.She doesn t know how to use a computer. D. She needs to check her email. 8. A. The air pollution is caused by the development of industry. B. The city is poor because there isn't much industry. C. The woman doesn t want to live in the city any more. D. There are no factories where the speakers live. 9. A. Boring. B. Demanding. C. Challenging. D. Exhausting. 10. A. She called the man but the line was busy. B. She didn't come back until midnight. C. She had been planning for the trip. D. She visited her friends all night. 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 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 to the question you have heard. Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. 11. A. He failed his diving test three times. B. He is uncertain about the coming test. C. He can t remember the traffic rules.D. He broke the traffic rules during the day. 12. A. Surprised. B. Disappointed. C. Confident. D. Upset. 13. A. He broke a lot of traffic rules. B. He hadn t practiced long enough. C. He drove the wrong way. D. Something unexpected happened. Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. 14. A. More than one million. B. More than two million. C. Less than one million. D. Half the population. 15. A. They prefer to spend their holidays in Australia. B.Most of them do physical exercise regularly. C.Shopping is one of their favourite recreations. D.They stay at home watching TV most of the time. 16. A. A typical Briton is most likely to get up late in the morning. B. The life of Britons hasn t changed much over the past decades. C. Britons spend more money on their holidays compared to the past. D. British people are quite famous for their unique sense of humor. 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 answers on your answer sheet. Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. Telephone Information Name: _(17)_ English Language Center. Application deadlines : the end of _(18)_ Tuition: _(19)_ dollars Ways to apply : Mail back the application form Fill out the application form _(20)_ Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer. Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation. What does the man ask the woman to do for him? Taking take care of his dog during _(21)_. What does the dog like to do at 3:00 p.m.? He likes to watch _(22)_ on Channel 4. Why does the man ask the woman to scratch the dog everyday? Because otherwise he would _(23)_. What is required durin g the dog s nap time?Some _(24)_. Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. II. Grammar and Vocabulary Section A Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence. 25. Some parents are just too protective. They want to protect their kids _ every kind of danger, real or imagined. A. for B. at C. from D. with 26. A special scientist team has been formed to study the possible relationship between the unusual weather in Australia and _ in Brazil and some other countries. A. the one B. the ones C. that D. those 27. Over the past 30 years, the Internet has been developing so fast that the inventors _ that IPv4 address exhaustion would arrive so soon. A. could predict B. must have predicted C. ought to predict D. couldn t have predicted 28. What do you think of the film we watched yesterday? Terrible! I ve never seen _ one. A. the best B. a worse C. a better D. the worst 29. The first civil service exam was held in 1995 and since then more and more people _ for it, with applications reaching a peak over the last two years. A. had signed up B. have signed up C. signed up D. will sign up 30. The tennis final between Li Na and Kim Clijsters which _ live to the world once again sparked(点燃 ) the patriotic passion of Chinese sports lovers. A. was televised B. televised C. was televising D. has televised 31. What really worries us is _ the explorers can accurately locate themselves with the old device in case of bad weather. A. that B. where C. what D. whether 32. A good volunteer should not only display his or her own good image but also see to it _ the visitor gets the exact information he needs. A. that B. which C. how D. where 33. Clever wit and humor will help your speech stand out in a good way and keep everyone _. A. entertaining B. entertained C. to entertain D. being entertained 34. _ there has been evidence of bowling-like games in ancient Egypt, history clearly points out that bowling began in Germany during the dark ages. A. Since B. Unless C. Until D. Though 35. Parties _ alcohol is served can go downhill quickly if drinking is basically the only thing to do at the party. A. where B. which C. when D. as 36. Experts have pointed out that it was the power failure _ the Japanese tsunami(海啸 ) that led to the crisis at the Fukushima plant. A. followed B. which follow C. following D. to follow 37. _ the product or service does not live up to public expectation, the customer will be very dissatisfied and possibly ask for his or her money back. A. Although B. Unless C. If D. Even if 38. A US office worker has invented _ will likely go down as the most useful workplace gadget(小玩意 ): a device that lets you know when your nearest WC is free. A. what B. that C. which D. who 39. He was, after all, the General Manager and did not appreciate being made _ like an ignorant schoolboy. A. feel B. to feel C. felt D. feeling 40. _ you are talking about, gossiping in the office is a surefire way to end your work life. A. No matter what funny things B. No matter how funny things C. No matter what things funny D. No matter how things funny Section B Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need. Adult children are giving up the equivalent of a full-time working week each month at an annual cost of almost 4,000 to care for an elderly parent or parents, a report published today _(41)_. The “ Cost of a Parent ” study, from insurance and investment group Liverpool Victoria(LV), highlights the increasing problems faced by a “sandwich generation“ caught between paying their own bills, meeting the costs of their parents' care and, in one of 20 cases, _(42)_ financially to their over-18 children. Mike Rogers, group chief executive of LV, which surveyed 2,000 adults last month, said many adults were walking a “ fine tightrope”between these three costs. “The care that elderly relatives receive from their families is _(43)_, but there is clearly a growing concern that financial support for rising residential care costs may simply be _(44)_,“ he said. Caught up in the recession(衰退) , almost half of those people with elderly parents said they felt less _(45)_ able than they did a year ago to meet any care costs. “The financial crisis only serves to highlight the difficulties older people, their families and caregivers are _(46)_ facing when trying to pay for care,“ said Stephen Burke, chief executive of Counsel and Care. “The situation has been made worse by the _(47)_ in the housing market, which has made it harder for older people to sell their houses to pay for their care costs.“ People with parents who need care do not just face financial _(48)_, according to the LV report. Of those surveyed, 13% had put off career changes or sacrificed _(49)_ at work, while the same proportion had put off moving house. A third of respondents(调查对象 ) had put their holiday plans on hold, while a further 13% had sacrificed financial support for their children. III. Reading Comprehension Section 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. The responsibilities of job, home and family all too often transform the daily routine into a huge burden. Enjoying quality leisure time becomes _(50)_. True leisure means engaging in a _(51)_ and rewarding activity without being _(52)_ by other aspects of your life. Sometimes, the _(53)_ you experience during the week make you place great emphasis on weekends and other days off. You hope to relax, but the pressure is _(54)_. You can't rest even when you have the time to do so. When time is limited, leisure activities are usually the first items to _(55)_ from the daily schedule. If you routinely _(56)_ your leisure time because you have “more important things to A. currently B. freeze C. contributing D. advancement E. unavailable F. claims G. sacrifices H. priceless I. increase J. financially do,“ you may be underestimating how much time the things _(57)_ take. Most people routinely shortchange themselves on the amount of time required to complete a given task. The problem is a _(58)_ to evaluate performance honestly. _(59)_, simplifying your life will let you have more windows of opportunity to do stuff just for fun. Maybe you need to relearn to relax. Spare Time for Your _(60)_: Devote one afternoon or evening per week _(61)_ to doing something that you enjoy, listening to music, assembling a jigsaw puzzle. Do whatever you always wish to but never seem to find time for. And do it where there's nothing to remind you of other _(62)_. Choose Low-Tech: The popular fascination with technological advances in all areas of life has diverted(偏离 ) attention from the simple pleasures of many _(63)_ pastimes. People think they must have the best, most up-to-date equipment available to enjoy themselves. When keeping up with trends becomes the _(64)_, the pure pleasure of leisure is lost. 50. A. essential B. difficult C. noticeable D. incapable 51. A. reluctant B. disgusting C. delicate D. pleasurable 52. A. preoccupied B. ashamed C. cultivated D. oppressed 53. A. favour B. risk C. thirst D. stress 54. A. enormous B. reasonable C. ignorant D. adjusted 55. A. destroy B. consider C. disappear D. recognize 56. A. estimate B. abandon C. fulfill D. expand 57. A. constantly B. initially C. actually D. equally 58. A. variety B. delay C. record D. failure 59. A. However B. Consequently C. Moreover D. Therefore 60. A. Instincts B. Desires C. Images D. Tasks 61. A. occasionally B. dramatically C. primarily D. entirely 62. A. expectations B. obligations C. stimulations D. limitations 63. A. individual B. uncommon C. traditional D. physical 64. A. threat B. obstacle C. source D. focus Section B Directions: Read the following four 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 read. (A) “ Just relax ,” I said, “ and let the water support you !” Of course, such things are usually easier said than done. When I discovered that the university I work at has a swimming pool, I was quite pleased. Swimming is a great way to exercise. So I suggested to Ellen that we should go for a dip. She declined. At first, I thought it was because she thought it might be too cold to go swimming, but as the summer heat rolled in, she continued to resist my offers. Eventually, I asked her what was stopping her, and was surprised to hear, “ I can't swim!” Most Australians learn to swim fairly early on, with school programs teaching it. With the population of Australia mostly gathered around the edge of the continent, going to the beach and swimming in the sea are incredibly popular things to do, so someone who can t swim is fairly uncommon. Ellen s confession drove me to make a foolish offer that I would teach her to swim. If I d foreseen the problems that were to come, I would probably have never set foot in the pool. Once we got past the initial hurdle of the water being “ too cold ” , “ too scary” and having “ a funny smell ” , I persuaded Ellen to put her arms around my neck, and try to let her legs float out behind her, while I gently pulled her along. That night, I tried to sleep w ithout moving my neck, as Ellens tight grasp had almost torn my head from my shoulders. She panicked after a small wave splashed some water up her nose, and nearly drowned the pair of us in the resulting waving of arms and legs. I think it was at that point I decided to buy her a large life ring, so that she could float along without holding me tight. And I hope, in that way, Ellen will be a little more confident in the water. 65. Ellen refused to go swimming with her husband because _. A. it was too cold at that time B. there was no swimming pool around C. she couldn t stand the summer heat D. she did not know how to swim 66. Which of the following CANNOT be learned according to the passage? A. Swimming is a required course in many Australian schools. B. Most of the Australians learn to swim at a fairly early age. C. It is convenient for most Australians to go to the seaside. D. Swimming is the most popular activity among Australians. 67. The underlined word “ hurdle ” in the passage probably means _. A. frame B. excitement C. obstacle D. jump 68. How d

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