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虹口区2016年英语学科高考练习题 2016.4第 i 卷 (共103分)i. listening comprehension section 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 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. at 12:00.b. at 12:15.c. at 12:30.d. at 12:45.2. a. to visit a museum.c. to get married.b. to attend a wedding.d. to go to india.3. a. this afternoon.c. next month.b. tomorrow.d. next week.4. a. in a tea house.b. in a school.c. in a grocery.d. in a garage.5. a. the desk lamp.c.the electricity bill.b. the dirty kitchen.d. the power failure.6. a. theyre a couple.c. theyre classmates.b. theyre neighbors.d. theyre colleagues.7. a. she saw the play more than once.b. she acted in the play.c. she visited the english department.d. she led the drama club.8. a. small corrections could be made.b. major corrections are needed.c. the paper should be rewritten.d. the paper needs no correction.9. a. mary has never collected any postcards.b. mary didnt receive the postcard from germany.c. the woman will go to germany for her holiday.d. mary begins to take up collecting postcards. 10. a. the man has left a good impression on her family.b. the man can dress casually for the family reunion.c. the man had better buy himself a new suit.d. the mans jeans and t-shirts are fashionable.section bdirections: 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 was knocked down by a bus. b. he fell ill suddenly.c. he was chased by some tough guys. d. he was robbed.12. a. a neighbour. b. a friend. c. a stranger. d. a doctor.13. a. churchgoers are very helpful. b. only doctors can save our lives.c. a friend in need is a friend indeed. d. neighbours are dearer than distant relatives.questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. a. they havent devoted as much energy to medicine as to space travel.b. there are too many kinds of cold viruses for them to identify.c. it is not economical to find a cure for each type of cold.d. they believe people can recover without treatment.15. a. they reveal the seriousness of the problem.b. they indicate how fast the virus spreads.c. they tell us what kind of medicine to take.d. they show our body is fighting the virus.16. a. it actually does more harm than good.b. it actually helps us to recover much sooner.c. it causes damage to some organs of our body.d. it works better when combined with other therapies.section cdirections: 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. complete the form. write one word for each answer.flight reservation formdeparture timejuly 23rdticket type a _17_ ticketplace of arrival _18_price _19_ dollarsflight number 1070requirementa seat by the _20_blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.complete the form. write no more than three words for each answer.where will the new students meet at 10 a.m.?in the_21_. what will the director of studies tell them about?about the courses and _22_.what will the student advisor give a talk about?the _23_.why will the students have an english test?to find their _24_.ii. grammar and vocabularysection adirections: read the following two passages. fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent. for the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word. for the other blanks, fill in each blank with one proper word. make sure that your answers are grammatically correct. (a)“time,” says the proverb, “is money”. this means that every moment well-spent may put some money into our pockets.if our time (25) _ (employ) usefully, it will either turn out some useful and important piece of work which will fetch its price in the market, or it will add to our experience and increase our capacities so as to enable us to earn money when the proper opportunity comes. let those, (26) _ think nothing of wasting time, remember this.our life is nothing more than our time. to kill time is therefore a form of suicide. we are shocked (27) _ we think of death, and we spare no pains, no trouble, and no expense to preserve life.but we often care nothing about the loss of an hour or of a day, (28) _ (forget) that our life is the sum total of the days and of the hours we live. our life is a brief period measuring some seventy or eighty years in all.so a day or an hour (29) _ (waste) is therefore so much life lost.but nearly one third of this has to be spent in sleep; some years have to be spent over our meals; some in watching over the sick-beds of our (30) _ (near) relatives; some in making journeys on land and voyages by sea.now if all these years were to be decreased from the term over which our life extends, we shall find about twenty or thirty years at our disposal (处置) for active work. (31) _ remembers this can never willingly waste a single moment of his life.the precious hours of childhood and youth, if properly used, (32) _ (supply) us with incalculable advantages. if we allow these morning hours of life to slip away, we shall never be able to make up for the loss. (b)home on the waypeople need homes: children assume their parents place as home; boarders call school “home” on weekdays; married couples work together (33) _ (build) new homes; and travelers have no place to call “home”, at least for a few nights.so how (34) _ people who have to travel for extended periods of time? dont they have the right to have a home? of course they do.some regular travelers take their own belongings: like bed sheets, toothbrushes and family photos to make them feel like home (35) _ _ _ they are; some stay for long periods in the same hotel and as a result become very familiar with service and attendants; others (36) _ simply put some flowers by the hotel window to make things more homely. furthermore, driving a camping car during ones travels and sleeping in the vehicle at night is just like (37) _ is generally thought of as “home” - only mobile!and how about maintaining relationships while in transit? some keep contact with their friends via internet; some send letters and postcards, or even photos; (38) _ may just call and say hi, just to let their friends know that theyre still alive and well. people find ways to keep in touch. (39) _ (make) friends on the way helps travelers feel more or less at home. backpackers in youth hostels may become very good friends, even closer than siblings.nowadays, fewer people are working in their local towns, so how do they develop a sense of belonging? whenever we step out of our local boundaries, there is always another “home” waiting to be found. wherever we are, with just a little bit of effort and imagination, we can make (40) _ place where we stay “home”.section bdirections: 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. a. venturing b. quoted c. interview d. sponsor e historical. f. launchg. relatively h. professional i. traced j. facilities k. regularlyjiading - centuries of history, decades of changea book entitled “jiading centuries of history, decades of change” by american writer kate baker has recently been published in shanghai. new book launch was held last week at the old china hand style, a major _41_ of a series of walking guide books called “beyond the concession: six walks in shanghais other districts.” and bakers “jiading” runs the fourth among the six.from a foreign point of view, the book has _42_ the history of jiading district back between the year tang dynasty (618-907) and the song dynasty (960-1279), when jiading had been “a leading economic and intellectual influence in the region long before shanghai became a major trading port,” as baker is _43_ in her book. baker first landed in shanghai in 2011 with her husband, an engineer with ford, who was sent to work in shanghai to prepare for the _44_ of the lincoln brand in china. “i and my husband have been traveling around the world in the past 20 years,” baker said at a(n) _45_ with shanghai daily. “wherever i go, i would jump into the local history and culture quickly and deeply.”having taken a 15-month online course of chinese with harvards “china x”, baker started _46_ out on her own. an occasional excursion into the northwest of shanghai, she “discovered” and fell in love with jiading. since then, she has visited jiading _47_, bringing family, friends, and tour groups. at the end of 2013, the jiading tourism bureau officially invited baker to write a book on jiading.with up-to-date facts, useful information and _48_ pictures, bakers “jiading” is a well researched guide about interesting areas less than one hour from shanghai. there are chapters on celebrating the seasonal and agricultural festivals that are unique to the region; stories of _49_ figures living in jiading; changes to the nanxiang old town; tours to numerous gardens, museums and temples; and the development of outdoor recreational activities in jiadings anting town, such as the f1 car racing, horse riding and golf.with good public _50_ and enough green space, baker sees jiading a high growth district of shanghai, which offers a quality of lifestyle and tourism. “i see a better-planned and forward-thinking of the district government. and i sincerely thank the people of jiading who welcomed me to their community and trusted me with their narrative,” baker says.iii. 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.harvard libraryif we compare professors and students to the host of a university, then the library of a university can be compared to the hallway. the quality of a university, _51_, is in direct proportion to that of its library. at harvard, the library is an essential part of everybodys life. both the quantity and the _52_ of the library make study a pleasant process.harvard library is not only the most ancient library in the united states, but the largest university library with the largest scale. in 1638 john harvard _53_ his whole library to the then harvard college. after 300 years of development, the library now holds 10 million books and _54_ more than 100 branch libraries. in addition to the libraries owned by each school, there are some branch libraries that are _55_ in some aspects. while most of the branch libraries are on harvard campus, some are as far as in washington, d.c., or even in florence of italy. yenching library is famous for its _56_ of east asian literature. lamont library is the first library in the world that is _57_ for undergraduates. widener library is the largest library in harvard, only second to library of congress.what _58_ to be mentioned is the system or rather the service of the libraries. usually the libraries are open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. the main libraries are open until 10 p.m. the libraries for undergraduates will even be open all night during the _59_ period. the libraries also provide with students the service of _60_ reading materials for all courses. at the beginning of a semester, each teacher will give a list of books to the librarians. the librarians are _61_ to find out these books and put them at the places where students can easily find them.there is no limitation for the number of books that students can borrow. as the space for the library is limited, many books are _62_ in suburban library. despite this, students can go to fetch the book at the _63_ library within 24 hours after they submit request for that book. even if there is only one book to be fetched from the suburban library, the libraries on campus will send someone to do the job. this kind of _64_ which put readers in the first place is rare even in ivy league. therefore, study at harvard will be a(n) _65_ experience.51.a.as a resultb. to some extentc. on the contraryd. at all times52.a.influenceb. disciplinec. qualityd. prospect53.a. donatedb. assignedc. adaptedd. distributed54.a.containsb. composesc. involvesd. includes55.a.informativeb. differentc. secured. peculiar56.a.collectionsb. documentsc. phenomenad. exhibitions57.a.unusuallyb. formallyc. speciallyd. especially58.a.remainsb. happensc. appearsd. deserves59.a.examinationb. experimentc. vacationd. graduation60.a.confirmingb. preparingc. selectingd. designing61.a.desperateb. willingc. reluctantd. responsible62.a.exhibitedb. reservedc. storedd. classified63.a.appointedb. acceptedc. expectedd. restricted64.a.performanceb. servicec. activityd. response65.a.fortunateb. creativec. positived. enjoyablesection 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 you have just read. (a)how would you like to pay?how do you pay for your coffee? is it withchange? i use mytap-and-go card. i dont even need to enter mypin numberor asignatureto approve payment. its quicker and everybody in the queue is happy.contactless paymentsare gaining popularity. those concerned about security will be pleased to know that the amount of money you can spend in one-go is limited in the uk its currently 30. but if the card is used a few times in a row, a pin number will be needed. if a thief gets hold of your card and goes on acrazy shopping, your bank covers you againstfraud. however, if someone steals yourbills, thats your bad luck!for those who are always forgetting where they put their cards, theres a new solution:wearable technique: clothing and devices that have combined electronic technology. kenneth cukier, an economist and technology expert, says: “you can simply take anywirelesscard and the chip(芯片) from it that your bank might issue you with, and you can put it in a coat. when you want to make a payment just wave your arm in front of the terminal and leave the coffee shop with your latte (拿铁咖啡). this is intended for people who dont want to take their card out of their wallet, use their phone or their watch.”good, isnt it? and new ways of spending money are not stopping there. the future is all aboutbiometrics (生物识别技术). very convenient if you are at the beach or a festival theres a new system in development which will make it possible to read the unique maps ofveins(静脉) under the surface of your finger, and use them toconfirmpayments or prove that its you making the payments. you just need to remember which finger you registered with.so spending money is becoming easier all the time. and the temptation to buy more stuff increases. but its worth bearing in mind that earning the money in the first place will still require the same effort. back to work then!66. a thief wouldnt be able to buy much with a stolen wireless card because _. a. the card doesnt permit withdrawing money more than 30b. theres a limit to the amount of money spent at a timec. the wireless card must be used a few times in one-god. a pin number is always required before payment67. the underlined word “fraud” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to “_”. a. theft b. protection c. cheat d. prevention68. what must be done before you use biometrics for payment? a. you must prove that its you making the payments. b. you must have a smart phone or a watch with you. c. you must have something to read your fingers. d. you must have one of your fingers registered.69. what can be learned from this passage? a. peoples banking information is kept in a small chip. b. people can only use a wireless card to consume coffee. c. wearable technique is the safest way to make a payment.d. a tap-and-go card needs asignatureto approve payment. (b) asia tefl and the far eastern english language teachers association14th asia tefl international conference and 11th feelta international conferenceinvite proposals for their joint conference on language teaching and learning:“connecting professionally on elt in asia:crossing the bridge to excellence”to be held on 30 june 2 july, 2016 atthe far eastern federal university, vladivostok, russiacall for presentationsconference descriptionthe 14th asia tefl and 11th feelta international conference places emphasis on working towards special skills o
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