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1、2019 年 6 月上海市秋季高考英语试卷真题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
2、 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. m: is there a new bookstore on fuzhou road?w: yes, its got very good novels of the 20thcentury. o: what are the speakers mainly talking a
3、bout2. w: mike, are you ok?m: i injured my back yesterday just by sneezing. my doctor said i need surgery o: what can be learned about the man?3. m: which team are you going to support?w: youre not going to talk about football again, are you? thats it q: how does the woman feel about discussing foot
4、bal1?4. m: mary is not in the company. has she returned from xian vet?w: yes. but before she went to chengdu yesterday, she had been home for only one day. q: where is mary now?5. m: what? steven is drinking orange juice.w: you cannot believe it. now. hes careful about what he eats and takes regular
5、 exercise. o: what does the woman imply about steven?6. m: ive moved the flower into the garden and watered it every day. how come it is still not doing well?w: well, why not add some fertilizer? maybe thatll helpq: according to the woman. what may the flower need?7. m: wow, you won the first prize
6、in the writing contest. you havent taken any courses on reading and writing.w: but ive been keeping a diary since childhood.o: according to the woman, what helped her win the contest?8. m: you like tennis so much. why not take some lessons? they start next week. w: how am i going to fit that into my
7、 crowded schedule?q: what does the woman mean?9. w: walk to the park? you must be kidding! it takes only five minutes to drive there. m: if i had remembered to charge my car.o: what can be learned about the man?10. w: youve been dealing with that budget report for nearly an hour. anything wrong? m:
8、i keep adding and reading the numbers. but they just dont balance.q: what is the man doing?section bdirections: in section b, you will hear two passages and a longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. the passages and the conversation
9、will be read twice, but the question will be spoken only once. when you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.its common for you, nonfiction write
10、rs, to go forth into an area you know little about. you may worry that you are not qualified to bring the story back. i feel that anxiety every time i start a new project. i felt it when i went to bradenton to write my baseball book spring training. although ive been a baseball fan all my life, i ha
11、d never done any sports reporting, never interviewed a professional athlete. any of the man i approached with a notebook could have asked. what else have you written about baseball? but nobody did.they didnt ask, because i was sincere. it was obvious to those man that i really wanted to know how the
12、y did their work. remember this. when you enter a new area and need a shot of confidence, what matters is how you do it. also remember that your assignment may not be as narrow as you think. often it will turn out to touch some unexpected corner of your experience or your education, enabling you to
13、broaden the story with strength of your own. every such production of the unfamiliar will reduce your fear.questions:11. according to the speaker. when may non-fiction writers feel worried?12. why didnt nobody in bradenton to care about what the speaker had written before?13. according to the speake
14、r, how does non-fiction writers experience or education benefit them?questions 14 through 16 are based on the following talk.the accepted definition of creativity is production of something original and useful, and it is commonly thought that creativity occurs on the right side of the brain, and the
15、 arts play an important role in enhancing it. but according to a new research, creativity isnt about freedom from concrete facts.rather, fact-finding is vital in the creative process. its the result of both sides of your brain working together. to understand this. we need to take a look at what lead
16、s to creativity. when you try to solve a problem, you begin by concentrating on obvious facts and familiar solutions to see if the answer lies there. this is done mostly by the left side however, if the answer doesnt come, the right and left sides of the brain activate together. the right side scans
17、 remote memories that could be vaguely relevanta wide range of distant information that is normally ignored becomes available to the left side. then the left side catches whatever connection it may have with the problem. and quickly locks in on it before it escapes. with extremely focused attention,
18、 the brain quickly pulls together these pieces of thought and combines them into a new single idea, as the brain recognizes the originality of what it has come up with. a sense of pleasure will arise.questions14. what do people commonly think of creativity?15. according to the passage, how does the
19、left side of the brain contribute to creative process?16. what is the passage mainly about?questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. w: hello. peter. i heard you worked in a remote village last monthm: yes, as a volunteer teaching in a primary school in southeastern china. w:
20、a good choice for the summer vacationm: for me, its not only a choice, but a responsibility. w: youre right. what can a volunteer generally do?m: many things, like creating a change in the surroundings, providing shelter and food to the needy ones.w: so you mean volunteering is not just donating cas
21、h or things? m: right! we prefer to call that charityw: how did you come up with the idea of volunteering?m: it was my father. he used to supervise a volunteer program in a non-profit art gallery.w. was it a full-time job for him?m: no, in fact. a part time job. he went to the gallery nearly every w
22、eekend. w: wow. this requires great passionm: sure. the best way to volunteer is to get involved in activities we are passionate about w: have you had any difficulties as a volunteer?m: definitely! lack of respect, acknowledgement, and lack of funds now and then w: oh, my! many obstacles!m: so the most important spirit is perseverance w: id like to join you someday.m: any time. questions17. what are the two speakers mainly talking about?18. what volunteer service did the mans father do?19. what does the man think is the best way to volunteer?20. according to the man. whic
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