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1、精选优质文档倾情为你奉上精选优质文档倾情为你奉上专心专注专业专心专注专业精选优质文档倾情为你奉上专心专注专业2017上海宝山区高三一模英语试题及答案上海市宝山区2016学年度第一学期质量监控试卷 高三英语 (满分140分,考试时间120分钟) 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 ask

2、ed 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. Husband and wife.B. Guests and ho

3、stess.C. Customer and waitress.D. Boss and employee. 2. A. Watch the program on TV. B. Look for cats at the man. C. Meet the man at the cat exhibition. D. In an office. 3. A. Borrow the typewriter. B. Visit the woman. C. Go home soon. D. Read the woman?s paper. 4. A. The man. B. Both. C. The woman.

4、D. Neither. 5. A. The books there are too expansive. B. She won?t be able to get the book before the class. C. The textbook she need isn?t in yet. D. She hopes to get a good deal on some second-hand book. 6. A. Take the bus to the airport. B. Meet the Browns at the airport. C. Make a phone call to t

5、he Accompany the Browns to the airport. 7. A. The man will have a test B. The man will probably go to the movie. C. The man will have to sit for a exam. D. The woman wishes she could go to the class with the man. 8. A. The result hasn?t come yet. B. The results were checked again last night C. The w

6、oman needs another test tomorrow. D. The doctor hasn?t come back from the lab. 9. neighbors are as noisy as the woman. B. Talking to the neighbors politely might be the best way. C. He?d like to know why the woman is angry. D. The woman is too polite for her neighbors 10. A. He needs to but another

7、umbrella. B. It will rain much later in the week. C. It will probably rain tomorrow D. The weather forecast almost never agree. 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 th

8、e 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. They used to be unable to listen to public deba

9、tes. B. They were more patient and sociable than people now.C. They learned from political speeches. D. They used to think in terms of a printed text. 1 12. A. It makes people get ideas from images, not from written words B. It has made the public less interested in politics C. The quality of televi

10、sion programming has declined D. Political programs on TV are too complex 13. A. The environmental effects of consumerism B. How consumer culture has made people unreasonable C. How television has affected people?s thinking ability D. Television?s damage to the environment Questions 14 through 17 ar

11、e based on the following passage. 14. A. Some children already know how to do itB. Some children find it more enjoyable than they expected to C. Some children refuse to take part D. Some children prefer to swim or play the table-tennis 15. A. They seem grateful to their experience here B. They compl

12、ain if they cannot phone their parents C. They miss meal times with their parentsD. The youngest ones find it hard to be away from home 16. A. They should visit their children instead of phoning them B. They shouldn?t allow their children to bring phones to camps C. They don?t need to keep phoning t

13、he camp D. They need to be reminded to phone their children Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. 17. A. Five yearsB. Three yearsC. Four yearsD. Six years 18. A. The person who has the strong willB. The person who has attended the adult school C. The person who can work at

14、 computers quickly after a two-day trainingD. The person who can pass the test of arithmetic 19. A. The man?s education B. A new chance for everyone to be promoted C. The man?s pay raise D. A career promotion for the man 20. A. The man is eager to attend the trainingB. The person is not very interes

15、ted in this chance for promotion C. The man has been training for computer work since last year D. The man is not confident in his chance to be promoted to the Grade 7 II. Grammar and Vocabulary Section A Directions:After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and

16、 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. My life on an Island we live on the island of Hale. its about four kilometers long and two kilometers wide at its broades

17、t point, and it is joined to the mainland by a causeway (21) _(call) Standa narrow road built across the mouth of the river (22) _ separates us from the rest of the country. Most of the time you wouldn?t know we are on an island because the river mouth between us and the mainland is just a vast stre

18、tch of tall grasses and brown mud. But when there is high tide and the water rises a half meter or so above the road and nothing can pass (23) _the tide goes 2 out again a few hours later, then you know it?s an island. We were on our way back (24) _ the mainland. My older brother, Dominic, had just

19、finished his first in university in a town 150km away. Dominic?s train was due in at five and he?d asked for a lift back from the station. Now, Dad normally hates being disturbed when he (25) _ (write) (which is just about all the time), and he also hates having to go anywhere, but despite the typic

20、al sighs and moans why can?t he get a taxi? What?s wrong with the bus? I could tell by the flash in the eyes that he was really looking forward to (26) _ (see) Dominic. So, anyway, Dad and I had driven to the mainland and picked up Dominic from the station. He had been talking non-stop from the mome

21、nt he?d get in to the car. University this, university that, writers, books, parties, people, money. I didn?t like the way he spoke and waved his hands around (27) _he was some kind of scholar or something. It was embarrassing. It made me feel uncomfortablethat kind of discomfort you feel when someo

22、ne you like, someone close to you, suddenly starts acting like a complete idiot. And I didn?t like the way he was ignoring me, either. For all the attention I was getting I (28) _ as well not have been there. I felt a stranger. We were about half across when I saw a boy. My first thought was how odd

23、 it was (29) _(see) someone walking on the Strand. You don?t often see people walking around there. As we drew (30) _(close) , he became clearer. He was actually a young man rather than a boy. Section B Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only

24、 once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. resistantB. concentratingC. recognitionD. resemblingE. essential F. distinct G. revealed H. approachI. appreciateJ. creativityK. viewed In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on developing stronger science, technology, engineering

25、, and mathematics (STEM) curriculum(课程) and programs, as these discipline are widely _31_ as the means to help innovation and support national economies. This trend reflects a shift in how school discipline are being looked at; schools are _32_ on subject that have traditionally been isolated from e

26、ach other science, mathematics, and art in favor of deeper, interdisciplinary learning. K-12 education leaders are pioneering new methods for combing the arts with STEMS activities, _33_ the ways in which subjects naturally connect in the real world. While this new movement is being discussed almost

27、 clearly and directly in an education context, its roots are planted across nearly every industry. In many ways, technology is the connective tissue. Similarly, engineering new transportation technologies requires artful design. The growing _34_ of the important unions between different skills is pa

28、ving that way for STEAM in schools. Some doubts of this movement have dismissed_35_ as a mere fashion driven by artists who are concerned their profession is losing critical support in an increasingly technology-focused society. However, the Hilburn Academy argues that STEAM is not just a contempora

29、ry program of learning, but an important life philosophy_36_ for higher education and career success. Schools should provide students plentiful opportunities _37_the complexities and complicated layers that indicate concrete knowledge. Early examples of STEAM learning include teaching students how m

30、athematical concepts such as geometry(几何学) are rooted in artworks. While the rise of STEAM learning is relatively new, there are already figures that prove the integration of these seemingly _38_ disciplines is supporting student performance at school. A study conducted by the University of Florida

31、_39_ that students who are engaged in music class do better in math. For example, female high school students enrolled in music appreciation class scored 42points higher on the math section of their SATs. Formal experience with the arts is proven to cultivate innovative thinking, adaptability and ot

32、her problem- solving skills that are necessary for mastering STEM abilities. in other words, _40_ is a pioneer for students to understand, use, and apply technologies in new ways. III. ReadingComprehension SectionA 3 Directions: ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA, B,

33、CandD. Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext. Anxiety disorders- defined by extreme fear,restlessness,and muscle tension -are carefully considering,disabling,and can increase the risk for _41_and self-murder. They are some of the most common mental health conditions around the wor

34、ld, _42_around four out of every 100 people and costing the health care system and job employers over US $42billion each year. People with anxiety are more likely to miss days from work and are less_43_.Young people with anxiety are also less likely to enter school and complete it-leading to fewer l

35、ife_44_.Even though this evidence points to anxiety disorders as being important mental health issues, insufficient _45_is being given to them by researchers, clinicians, and policy makers. My team and I at the University of Cambridge wanted to find out who is most affected by anxiety disorders. To

36、do this, we conducted a systematic _46_of studies that reported on the proportion of people with anxiety in a variety of contexts around the world, used accurate methods to keep the highest quality studies. Our results showed women are almost twice as likely to _47_anxiety as men, and people living

37、in Europe and North America are disproportionately affected. So why are women more_48_? It could be because of differences in brain chemistry and hormone(荷尔蒙)variations. Reproductive events across a woman?s life are_49_with hormonal changes, which have been linked to anxiety. The rise in oestrogens(

38、雌激素) that occurs during pregnancy can _50_ the risk for uncontrollable disorder. This is _51_ by disturbing and repetitive thoughts, impulses and addictions that are upsetting and less effective. But in addition to biological mechanisms, women and men seem to experience and react to events in their

39、life _52_. Women when faced with stressful situations, women and men which can increase their anxiety. Also , when faced with stressful situations ,women and men tend to use different coping _53_.Women faced with life stressors are more likely to think about them seriously,which can increase their a

40、nxiety , _54_men engage more in active, problem-focused coping. Other studies suggest that women are more likely to _55_physical and mental mistreatment than men, and this behavior has been linked to the development of anxiety disorders. B. depressionC. misery D. frightening A. infecting B. stimulat

41、ing C. capturingD. affecting A. productive C. positiveD. Passive A. conclusionC. solution from B. deal with C. fight against D. result from B. decline C. eliminate D. increase A. characterized B. confused 4 C. standards D. samplesB. unlessC. if Section BDirections:Read the following three passages.

42、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 read. (A) It dawned on me recently that I was the only one in my family who d

43、oesn?t benefit from having a mother in the house. This was not the only case for me, but for a large number of fellow countrymen, including one friend who felt so bad one night that she got out of her bed and cleaned her house in case the medical examiner had to come. (He didn?t) “I want my mommy” i

44、ndeed could be read throughout the cold, snowy descriptions of winter?s Facebook, where many middle-aged women are known to go for comfort. This translates as: “I want a constant supply of homemade soup without asking for it.” Also: “I want someone who put her hand on my forehead and know within a d

45、egree what my temperature is.” More than anything, the desire for mommy translates into a longing for selfless constancy, for the all-knowing, all-knowing mother with a cold cloth in her hand, who never leaves the beside except to go to the bathroom. The image of a mother nurse at the sick bed- thin

46、k Gone With the Winds Melanie in the Civil War hospitals- is one of a perfect, warmhearted wisdom soldier?s holy person and medicine woman, a la Joan of Acr, Mother Teresa and Pocahontas rolled into one. She is a supernatural being who knows, without the help of Google, when her patient should go to

47、 the doctor and when she should stay in bed, which illness needs a warm bath and which needs a warm shower Now, to be fair, let me say that my good friend made soup for me-twice-while I was ill. My goddaughter, a nurse practitioner, texted every day, several times a day, from several states away. My

48、 husband often came home from work in the middle of the day to check on me. One night, which so happened to be an outlet celebration, when I was at my most miserable and convinced it was time for the emergency room, my family gathered on the bed with red beans and rice. There?s nothing quite like a

49、mother in situations like these. Literature knows it. History knows it. Even current studies show that mothers are still 10 times more likely than their husbands to leave work to tend to sick children and five times more likely to take the sick child to the doctor, says the Henry J. Kaiser Family Fo

50、undation. Alas, there is no mother in the house for me- unless you count the mama cat. And she?s more like a child than a mother these days, continuously circling my sick bed, meowing for food while I suffer in pile of cough drop wrappers. There is hope: I asked my primary care provider, who is a wo

51、man and a mother, at my office visit midway through my illness, if she would be my mommy. She threw her head back and laughed. 56. What does the underlined word “She” refer to in Paragraph7? A. Melaine B. Ia Joan of Arc C. Mother Teresa 5 D. Pocahontas 57. We can conclude from the writer, Mother can

52、 possibly do the following EXCEPT_. put you to trouble? A. Supplying homemade soup regularly without asking for it B. Diagnosing whether her child runs a high fever with her hand C. Offering her children a helping hand when necessary D. Never leaving her husband?s bedside except going to the bathroo

53、m 58. The writer mentions her friend, daughter and husband, which implies that_. A. her husband has much less experience than her husband in looking after patients. B. her husband comforted her much less than her daughter. C. though they looked after her well, they couldn?t replace the role of Mothe

54、r. D. compared with literature, history and current studies, they have done better. 59. As a whole, this passage suggests the writer_. A. misses her dead mother B. hopes to get comfort and care from her husband C. blames her mother for being out D. needs her mother?s help with housework (B) Read the

55、 following tips given by the different consultants. Alice A university degree is no guarantee of a job, and job hunting in itself requires a whole set of skills. If you find you are not getting past the first university, ask yourself what is happening. Is it a failure to communicate or are there som

56、e skills you lack? Once you see patterns emerging it will help you decides whether the gaps you have identified could be filled relatively easily. If you cannot work out what the mismatch is, get back to the selection board with more examining questions, and find out what you need to do to bring you

57、rself up to the level of qualification that would make you attractive to them: but be careful to make this sound like genuine request rather than a challenge or complaint 6 Paul Do not be too dispirited if you are turned down for a job, but think about the reasons the employers give. They often say

58、it is because others are ?better qualified?, but they use the term loosely. Those who made the second interview might have been studying the same subject as you and be of similar ability level, but they had something that made them closer match to the selector?s ideal. That could be experience gaine

59、d through projects or vacation work, or it might be that they were better at communicating what they could offer. Do not take the comments at face value: think back to the interviews that generated them and make a list of where you think the shortfall in your performance lies. With this sort of anal

60、ytical approach you will eventually get your foot in the door Deciding how long you should stay in you first job is tough call. Stay too long and future employers may question your drive and ambition. Of course, it depends where you aiming. There can be advantages in moving sideways rather than up,

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