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2019年上海市杨浦区高考英语一模试卷
I.ListeningComprehension
1.(1.5分)A.Jobapplicants.
B.Universitystudents.
C.Newsreporters.
D.Publicspeakers.
2.(1.5分)A.$36.
B.$60.
C.$24.
D.$30
3.(1.5分)A.Nervous.
B.Excited.
C.Surprised.
D.Calm.
4.(1.5分)A.Theycanhardlyfindtimetodoexercise.
B.Bothofthemarefondofdoingexercise.
C.Doingexerciseisthelastthingthey'dliketodo.
D.Thewomandisagreestodoexercisewiththeman.
5.(1.5分)A.Studentandteacher.
B.Guestandreceptionist.
C.Customerandshopassistant.
D.Daughterandfather.
6.(1.5分)A.TheStudentUnion.
B.TheTutoringServiceCenter.
C.Herprofessor'soffice.
D.Hertutor'shome.
7.(1.5分)A.Thecoverageofnewspapers.
B.Thenatureofhumans.
C.Theincreaseofcrimerate.
第1页(共38页)
..TheimpactofmassmediaD
.8.(1.5分)A.DoctorGreenisverybusyonMondays
..DoctorGreenforgottoputthemanonthescheduleB
.AnunexpectedpatientvisitedDoctorGreenlastMondayC.
.D.PatientscanusuallyseeDoctorGreenonschedule
Sheisdisappointedwithhisdecision9.(1.5分)A
.B.Sheiscrazyaboutgoingcampinginthetropicaljungle
ShetriestopersuadethemannottogowithJerryC.
.D.Shesuggeststhemanreconsiderhisplan
.BecausehefavorsgoodsinphysicalstoreslO.(1.5分)
A.
.B.Becauseheenjoystheofflineshoppingexperience
.C.Becausehedoesn'thavemuchmoney
Becausehedoesn'tliketheshoppingfestivalD
.11.(4.5分)⑴Anumberofgiantratsarehiddeninthefields
orforestsA.
.ViolentrobbersmaycomeoutandhurtinnocentciviliansB.
.andgetinjuredC.Peoplemaystepontoalandmine(地雷)
.,Otherroadshavealitterproblemwhichspoilsgoodmood
D.
..ItisararespeciesofratA(2)
.B.Ithasagoodsenseofsmell
•ItsacrificesitslifetodetectdangersC.
.Itisterrifiedofexplosivedevice.D
13minutes)(3B.30minutes
40minutesC.
4daysD.
ItbansthesalesofsaltyandunhealthyfoodA14.5
12.(分)()
.000kgby2020BItsresidentslosealtogether100
.EveryoneweighshimselfongiantscalesinpublicC.
LocaldoctorsmakepersonalizeddietsforeveryoneD.
.(.A2)Localpeoplesharehealthydietwitheachother
页)2第页(共38
B.Thousandsofresidentskickfootballtokeepslim.
C.Localrestaurantsuseoliveoiltoreplacebutter.
D.Governmentofficialspersevereinphysicalexercise.
(3)A.Studentsareencouragedtowalkorridetoschool
B.Studentsareallowedtoridebicyclesinschoollibraries
C.Parentsareoffereddevicestomonitorchildren'swalking
time.
D.Fruitsareprovidedforthosewhoareaddictedtoonline
games.
13.(6分)(1)A.Neitherofthemcanfindasuitable
game.
B.Theyarebothenthusiasticaboutgames.
C.Goodgamescostalargeamountofmoney.
D.TheyoftengoDutchwhenbuyinggifts.
(2)A.Itincludesfantasyrole-playing.
B.Itdoesn'thaveanactualending.
C.Itisanexpensiveonlinegame.
D.Itissomethinglikearacinggame.
(3)A.Playershaveopportunitiestomakenewfriends.
B.Playerscanhaveface-to-facecommunication.
C.Playersmayberewardedwithdeliciousfood.
D.Playerscanstartthegameatanytimetheywant.
(4)A.Addvarietytotherecommendedgame.
B.Lookaroundtofindacheaperonlinegame.
C.Persuadethewomantochangehermind.
D.Trytofindanextraordinaryonlinegame.
II.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:After
readingthepassagebelow,fillin
theblankstomakethepassagecoherentand
grammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswitha
givenword,fillineachwiththeproperformofthegiven
word;fortheotherblanks,use
onewordthatbestfitseachblank.
14.(15分)
Anewlydiscoveredteaplantiscaffeine-free
Theworldlovesteaandsome3mtonsofteaareconsumed
everyyear.Teacanbegood第3页(共38页)
forhealth,asitcontainscompoundsthathelptolower
cholesterol(胆固醇)andreducethe
riskofheartdisease.Butthereisadownside.Teacontains
caffeinewhich,(1)it
improvesmentalalertness,canalsocauseanxiety,
insomniaandotherproblems.
(2)wouldbeagreeableisthatateaplantthatprovidesall
thetasteand
goodnessbutwithlittleor(3)ofthecaffeinehasbeen
found.LiangChenandJi
-QiangJinoftheTeaResearchInstituteoftheChinese
AcademyofAgriculturalSciences
havediscoveredjustsuchaplant(4)(grow)wildina
remoteareainFujian
)5province,southernChina,(theyreportintheJournalof
AgriculturalandFood
Chemistry,notonlyistheteaplantnaturallycaffeine-free
butitalsocontainsanumberof
uniquemedicinalcompoundsthat,thelocalsbelieve,
offerconsiderablehealthbenefits.
(6)(know)locallyasHongyacha,thenewlydiscovered
plantgrowsonly
sealevelaroundahandfulofChinesevillages.between700
and1,000metres(7)
Nowtheresearchers(8)(explore)methodstoprotect
Hongyachainitsnatural
andsometimesitdoesnotItcantaketime-.habitat
whilefurtherstudiesarecarriedout
work-fornewplantvarieties(9forcommercialuse
(breed).Apairof)
plantswerediscoveredin2003,butlittleprogress(free
coffeenaturallycaffeine-10)
(report)TeaenthusiastswillbewatchingHongyachawith
interest.Andotherswillwonder
whatelseisoutthere.
III.ReadingComprehensionsectionADirections:For
eachblankinthefollowingpassage
therearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fill
ineachblankwiththewordor
phrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
15.(15分)AccordingtoGermannovelistHeinrichMann
(1871-1950),ahousewithout
booksislikearoomwithoutwindows.Mann(1)pointedout
thevalueofbooks,
butsomeresearchershavefoundevidencethatpeoplewith
booksintheirhomesreallydogain
awindowontheworld.
AnewstudyinthejournalSocialScienceResearch,
publishinginOctober,suggests
thatpeoplewhogrowupwithmorebooksaremorelikelyto
haveeducational(2),
andtoachievemoreinlife,thanpeoplewhogrowupwithout
them.Inthestudy,over160,
000adultsfrom31countriesandregionswereaskedaboutthe
numberofbookstherewerein
theirhomeswhentheywere16yearsold.Thentheywere
(3)inliteracy,numeracy页)第页(共438
(计算能力)andinformationcommunicationtechnology
(4)Theresearchshowsthatthenumberofbooksforeach
householdgreatly
fromcountrytocountry.(5),thenumberofbooksis27in
Turkey,143intheUK
and218inEstonia.Buthetotal(6)ofhomelibrarysize
onliteracyarelarge
everywhere,accordingtoresearcherJoannSikornof
AustralianNationalUniversityina
paperbasedonthestudy.
Theresearcherfoundthatpeoplewhohadlowerlevelsof
secondaryeducationbuthada
largenumberofbooksathomegota(n)(7)scoreas
universitygraduateswhogrew
.upwithonlyafewbooks
TheGuardiannewspapercommentedthatookishadolescence
makesforagooddealof
educationaladvantage.勘
Readingbooksinayoungagecan(8)shortcomingsnotonlyin
adultliteracy
butalsonumeracy;itsimpactsare(9)Sikoratoldto
additionalyearsofeducation.
ScienceAlert.
Apartfromtheeducationalbenefits,growing
upwithmorebooksalsoplaysan
importantroleinadultsuccess.
Early(10)tobooksintheparentalhomemattersbecause
booksarean
lifelongcognitive(认知的)abilities,essentialpartofroutines
andpracticesthat(11)
SikoratoldScienceAlert.Theseabilitiesare(12).tofuture
development
Withoutdoubt,thefactthatwearemovingtowardadigital
eracould(13)the
quiteimportanceofprintedbooks.Fornow,(14),
heystillseemto(15)
alargepositivebenefit,whichshowsnosignofdecreasing,
researcherswroteinthepaper.
(1)A.simplyB.definitelyC.generallyD.randomly
D.)(2A.backgroundsBadvantages..Crequirements
development
D.A(3).estimatedBexamined.investigated.C
tested
D4)AB.varies...changesaltersCshifts(
D..CForinstance.BBycomparisonA5().Asaresult
Intotal
D.A)(6effectsexpenses.B.contributionsinputs.C
第5页(共38页)
(7)A.higherB.lowerC.averageD.similar
D.C.liveuptocatchupwith(8)A.makeupforBbreak
upwith
Dequal.senior)A.familiarCB.essential.(9
D..B.engagementdevotionexposure(10)
A.additionC
D.demonstrate(11)A.prove.acquireC.enhanceB
D.C.opposite.(12)ArelevantB.crucialcompulsory
D.CB.highlightweaken13()A..overestimate
reflect
D.likewisethereforeB.however.)(14ACotherwise
D.reducemaintainCB.obtainenjoyA15()..
SectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.
Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveral
questionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemthereare
fourchoicesmarkedA,B,
CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtothe
informationgiveninthepassageyou
havejustread.
16.(8分)Don'ttellanyone.Wehearthesewordswhen
someonetellsasecrettous.Butit
canbehardtokeepasecret.We'reoftentemptedtospillthe
beans,evenifweregretit
later.
AccordingtoAsimShah,professorintheMenninger
DepartmentofPsychiatryand
BehavioralSciencesatBaylorCollegeofMedicine,US,
keepingasecretmaywellecomea
^撕突.Thisisbecausepeopleoftenhaveanobsessive(无
法摆脱的)andanxiousurgeto
shareitwithsomeone.
Anearlierstudy,ledbyAnitaE.Kelly,ascientistatthe
UniversityofNotreDame,US,suggestedthatkeepinga
secretcouldcausestress.Peopleentrustedwithsecretscan
sufferfromdepression,anxiety,andbodyaches,reported
theDailyMail.
Butwithsecretssooftengettingout,whydopeopleshare
thematall?Shahexplained
thatpeopleoftenfeelthatitwillhelpthemkeepapersonasa
friend.Anotherreasonpeople
sharesecretsisguiltoverkeepingitfromsomeonecloseto
them.Asenseofdistrustcan
developwhenpeoplewhoareclosedonotshareitwitheach
other.Keepingorsharing
secretsoftenputspeopleinapositionofeithergainingor
losingthetrustofsomeone.勘
第6页(共38页)
accordingtoShah.
Headdedthattalkativepeoplecouldletsecretsslip
out•Butthisdoesn'tmeanthatitisa
goodideaonlytosharesecretswithquietpeople.Aquiet
personmaybesomeonewhokeeps
everythinginside.Totellsuchapersonasecretmaycause
themstress,andmakethemtalk
aboutthesecret.
Shahsaidthattojudgewhethertotellsomeoneasecret,
you'dbetterputyourselfintheir
position.Thinkabouthowyouwouldfeeltobetoldthatyou
mustn'tgivetheinformation
away.Shahalsorecommendedthatifyouaccidentallygive
upsomeone'ssecretyoushould
comecleanaboutit.Letthepersonknowthattheirsecret
isn'tsosecretanymore.
(1)Theunderlinedphrasespillthebeanisclosestin
meaningto.
A.letoutasecret
B•tellthetruth
C.eatourwords
D.takegossip
(2)Apersonwhoisentrustedwithasecret.
A.isoftoftenobsessedwithacertainthreat
B.oftenwouldrathernothavebeentoldaboutit
C.usuallyhasastrongdesiretokeepituntildeath
D.maysufferfromphysicalorpsychologicalproblems
(3)Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.Quietpeoplearemorelikelytokeepthesecretsto
themselves.
B.Sharingsecretshelpsestablishfriendshiporgetoverthe
senseofguilt.
C.It'sbettertoinformothersofthechancesofyourleaking
secretsbeforehand.
D.Puttingyourselfinothers'shoeshelpsrealizethedifficulty
ofkeepingsecrets.
(4)What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Wallshaveears.
B.Stilltonguesmakewiseheads.
C.Awordspokenispastrecalling.
D.Everywallhasacrack.第7页(共38页)
17(.6分)DoesthethoughtofcookinganentireChristmas
dinnerforfriendsandfamilymakeyou
shudder?OurcookerywriterSophieGodwinhascreated
theultimatesimplifiedmenufora
stress-freeday.Witharangeoftime-saving
techniquesandshowstoppingflavourtwists,
thisistheonlyfestivemenuyou'lleverneed.Embracethe
artoftheshortcut!
Yourtimeplantoeatat2pm
Viewandprintourat-a-glanceinfographictimeplan.
?11amTakeyourturkeyoutofthefridge.
?11.30amHeattheoven.Preparetherosemarybutterand
rubunderneaththeturkey
skin.
?12pmPuttheturkeyintheoventoroast.
?12.15pmBoilthepotatoesandrootvegetables.Makethe
harissa&orange
marmaladeglaze.Choptheingredientsforthestuffing
sprouts.
pourinthewhitewineandnestlecabbagewedgesaroundthe
1pmBastetheturkey,?
.bird.Returntotheoven
.?1.10pmPreparetheseparateingredientsforthemackerel
starter
.?1.25pmSmashtheroastiesandputthemintheoven
?1.30pmChecktheturkey-takeouttorestiftheinternal
temperaturehasreached65C.
Returnthecabbagetotheoventofinishcooking.
?1.35pmTosstheroastedrootsintheharissaglaze,then
putintheoven.
?1.40pmMakethegravy,cookthesproutsandkeep
warm.
?2pmSitdowntothestarter,witheverythingforyourlunch
readytogo.
?Thedesserttakesjust10minutestoassemble,soyoucan
doitonceyou'veenjoyedthe
maincourse.
Buyyouringredients
We'vepre-loadedyourshoppinglistsothatyoucanquickly
buyallyouringredientsfor
thismenuinonego.Justclickbelowtobetakentoyour
shoppinglist,whereyoucanbuy
allyouringredientsfromyourpreferredsupermarket,and
removeanyingredientsasneeded,
andevenprintthelist,tousedirectwhen
shopping.(Serves6)
AddtoshoppingList
TheaboveshoppinglistispoweredbyWhisk.Pleasecheck
yourlistthoroughlybefore第8页(共38页)
purchasing.Ifthesameitemsappearacrossdifferent
recipestheywillnotautomatically
combineinyourlistandyou'llneedtodothis
manually.Pleasealsochecktheproductsthat
havebeenselectedviatheWhiskprogram,asyoumay
preferadifferentbrandfromthat
listed.
(1)WhichsectionCAN'Twefindonthewebsite?
A.Classiccocktails
B.VegetarianChristmas
C.Roastcalculator
D.Wealthmanagement
(2)Howlongdoesittaketotoasttheturkey?
A.1hour
B.2hours
C.1.5hours
D.2.5hours
(3)WhichofthefollowingisTrue?
A.TheentireChristmasdinneriscomposedofaroasted
turkeyanddessert.
B.Theautomatically-generatedshoppinglistisjustfor
user'sreference.
C.Mostoftheingredientsontheshoppinglistcomefromthe
samebrand.
D.YoucanbuyallyouringredientsonlinethroughWhiskyby
oneclick.
18.(8分)You'rewalkingdownaquietstreetandsuddenly
youhearsome
footsteps.Undoubtedly,itmeansthatthere'ssomeone
around.Buthaveyoueverwonder
whyitoccurstousthatit'ssomeoneelse'sfootsteps,not
ours?
Accordingtoanewstudypublished
inthejournalNatureinSeptember,this
phenomenonarisesfromafunctioninourbraintoignorethe
noisewemakeourselves.
Inordertoexplorehow
ourbraindoesthis,agroupofscientistscarriedoutan
experimentwithmiceatDukeUniversity.Theresearchentered
onanintuition(直觉)--
-thatweareusuallyunawareofthesoundofourown
footsteps---asavehiclefor
understandinglargerneural(神经系统的)phenomena;how
thisbehaviorrevealsthe
abilitytomonitor,recognize,andrememberthesoundof
one'sownmovementsinrelation第9页(共38页)
tothoseoftheirlargerenvironments.
Intheexperiment,researchcontrolledthesoundsofagroup
ofmicecouldhear,
reportedScienceDaily.Duringthefirstseveraldays,the
micewouldhearthesamesound
eachtimetheytookastep.Thiswasjustlike
unningonatinypianowitheachkeyplaying
破捡汴?梓?悭敬渠挪履,seniorstudyauthorRichardMooney,
aprofessorofneurobiologyat
DukeUniversity,toldLiveScience.
Scientistsfoundthattheirauditorycortex(听觉皮层)-the
areaofthebrainthat
processessound-becameactiveatfirstbutdecreasedits
responsetothesoundaftertwoor
threeminuteswhenthemicebecamefamiliarwithit.
It'salmostliketheywerewearingspecialheadphonesthat
couldfilter(过滤)outthe
soundoftheirownmovements.DavidSchneider,an
assistantprofessorattheCenterfor
NeutralScienceatNewYorkUniversity,toldHuffPost.
Butoncethesoundchanged,theirauditorycortexbecame
activeagain.Thissuggests
thatthesensoryfilterinamouse'sbraincouldhelpitdetect
newsoundsorabnormalnoisein
theenvironmenteasilyaftertuningoutfamiliarsounds.
Formice,thisisreallyimportant,saidSchneider.They
arepreyanimals,sothey
reallyneedtobeabletolistenforacatcreepinguponthem,
evenwhenthey'rewalkingand
makingnoise.
Beingabletoignorethesoundsofone'sownmovementsis
likelyimportantforhumans
aswell.Buttheabilitytopredictthesoundsofourown
actionsisalsoimportantformore
complexhumanbehaviorssuchasspeakingorplayingan
instrument.
Whenwelearntospeakortoplaymusic,wepredictwhat
soundswearegoingtohear
-suchaswhenwepreparetostrikekeysonapiano-
andwecomparethistowhatwe
actuallyhear,explainsSchneider.Weusemismatches
betweenexpectationandexperience
tochangehowweplay-andwegetbetterovertimebecause
ourbrainistryingtominimize
勘theseerrors.
(1)Whatcanbediscoveredaboutmiceintheexperiment?
A.Theirbrainrespondsinactivelytothefamiliarsounds
B.Theyareabletodetectsoundsotheranimalsdon't
notice.第10页(共38页)
C.Theycannotidentifydifferentsoundsexcepttheirown
footsteps.
D.Differentareasoftheirbrainareresponsiblefordifferent
sounds.
(2)What'sthefunctionofthesensoryfilter?
A.Gettingusedtoabnormalorunfamiliarsounds.
B.Ignoringthesoundsmadebyourcompanions.
C.Identifyingthesoundsfromalargerenvironment
D.Beingsensitivetothesoundsofourownmovement.
(3)Whycanagoodsymphonyconductorimmediately
recognizeitwhenawrongnoteis
played?
A.Hehastheabilitytoma忙hthewrongnotewiththe
instrumentplayer.
B.Hehasanintuitionthatheshouldignorethesoundofhis
ownmovement.
C.Hehasalowexpectationandknowswhereplayersare
likelytomakeerrors.
D.Hehasagoodpredictionofhoweachnoteshouldbe
playedintheorchestra.
(4)Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?
A.Noise-filteringabilityensuresusaquietand
undisturbedenvironment.
B.Theabilitytoignorefamiliarnoiseshelpstodetect
potentialdangers.
C.Theactivenessofauditorycortexdeterminesouractivity
performance.
D.Sound-predictingabilityseemsnotsoimportantfor
humansasforanimals.
ectionCDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillin
eachblankwithapropersentence
giveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.
Notethattherearetwomore
sentencesthanyouneed.
19.(8分)A.Pronounsofferaninsightintowhetherpeoplesee
themselvesasindividualsoras
partofawhole.
B.Ifyouarespeakinginapersoncontext,you're
speakingaboutsomethingthat'sof
relevancetoyou.C.Theirresearchalsofoundthatwe
talkishelpfulforresolving
conflicts.
D.Self-centeredpeoplearefoundtobeindifferent
tomanythingsinsocietyandother
peoplebecausealltheirconcentrationisonlyonthemselves
andtheirneeds.
E.Thisanalysisofwe-talksuggestedthatthefrequent
useofweand%usislinkedto
happierandhealthierrelationships.第11页(共38页)
F.TheyfoundthattoomuchI-talkwasanaccuratelinguistic
markerforthelikelihood
thatsomeoneisfeelingstressedorexperiencingnegative
emotions.
Buildingalastingsocialrelationship
Weallknowthatfriendsarespecialpeoplewhoweshareour
liveswith,andwhoshare
theirliveswithusinreturn.Butseekingfriendsandkeepingthe
friendshipgoingarenever
easy.
AccordingtoresearchrecentlypublishedintheJournalof
SocialandPersonal
Relationships,thekeyistousewe-talk.
LedbyUniversityofCaliforniapsychologistMeganRobins
andhercolleagues,the
researchersreviewedandanalyzed30differentstudies
involvingover5,000participants.
(1).
positionintoapartnership,whichThewordwemoves
peoplefromanindividual
makesusmoreinterdependent.(2).Worduseisawindow
intowhatpeopleare
thinkingandfeelingwithoutaskingthem.Robbinstold
ScienceDaily.
(3).Theprimarypointisthatinterdependencemaybring
aboutsupportive
andrelationship-centeredbehaviorsandpositive
perceptionsofthepartner--especially
importantintimesofstressanddisagreement.
Contrarytowe-talk,thereisI-talk,whichrefersto
thefrequentuseofthefirst
-personsingularpronouns,suchasI,meand
mine,whenwritingor
speaking.Earlierthisyear,researcheranalyzedasetof
datathatcamefrom4,7000people
inGermanyandtheUS.(4).Asyoucanseefromthetwo
studies,toomuchI
-talkcanmakeyoufeeldepressed.Butwe-talkcan
encourageyoutobecomemore
positiveandcreateachaineffectofhealthyinterdependence
withothers.
Sonexttimeyouaretalkingtoafriend,tryusingmorewe
-talk.Youmayfind
yourselffeelingmorepositive--andtheeffectitwillhave
onyourfriendwillbepositiveas
well.
IV.SummaryWriting
20.(10分)Directions:Readthefollowing
passage.Summarizethemainideaandthemain
point(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyour
ownwordsasfaraspossible.
Whenwewakeupfeelingsleepyandwithdarkcirclesunder
eyes,manyofusoften页)第页(共1238
think:I'mgoingtogotobedearliertomorrow!Buthowever
determinedweare,chances
arethatwedon'tsticktoourpromise.Thisbehavioriscalled
edtimeprocrastination(拖延
症)勘.
Accordingtoastudycarriedoutbyagroupofhealth
psychologistsatUtrechtUniversity
intheNetherlandsin2014,bedtimeprocrastinationisa
commonproblem.Intheirstudy,
53percentofthe2,400participantssaidtheydidn'tfollowtheir
sleepschedule,delayingitat
leasttwiceaweek.
It'sfoundthattheydelayedbedtimenotbecausetheylikedto
stayuplate,butthey
couldn'tstopdoingotherunimportantthings,whichwere
keepingthemupinthefirstplace.
Peoplewhogenerallyhavetroubleresistingtemptationsand
stickingtotheirintentions
aremorelikelytodelaygoingtobed.FloorKroese,a
psychologistatUtrechtUniversity,
furtherexplainedto
HuffPost.
Yet,accordingtoscientists,lackofself-controlisnotthe
onlythingtoblame.Our
bodyclockalsoplaysanimportantrolewhenitcomestobed
time.Inordertocheckthe
influenceofthebodyclockonsleep,psychologistsatUlm
UniversityinGermanystudiedthe
sleeppatternsof108peopleinFebruary.Itwasfoundthat
thosewhogetuplatearemore
likelytopostponetheirbedtimethanthosewhowakeearly
everymorning.
Theintentiontogotobedearlierisnotenough,Jane
Kuhnel,apsychologistatUlm
University,concludedinPopularScience.Biological
processesneedtosupportthis
intention.勘
Peoplealwaysthinkthatbedtimeprocrastinationisn'tabig
problem,butasKroesetold
PopularScience,hechoiceswemakethataffectout
sleepcouldturnouttobepretty
importantforourhealth.勘
V.TranslationDirections:Translatethefollowing
sentencesintoEnglish,usingthewords
giveninthebrackets.
21.(5分)无论幸福的定义如何变化,人们永远不会放弃追求
幸福的权利.(right)
22.(5分)在团队精神的鼓舞下,研究小组的每个成员都为
新项目做出了自己的贡
献.(contribution)
23.(5分)越来越多年轻人遭受着精神问题的困扰,这是由日
益加增的生活压力造成的.
24.(5分)在人类身上使用基因编辑技术是非常危险的.它不
仅违背了医学伦理道德,并第13页(共38页)
且可能产生无法预知的后果.(Not)
VI.GuidedWriting
25.(20分)Directions:WriteanEnglishcomposition
in120-150wordsaccordingtothe
instructionsgivenbelowinChinese.
请简要描述图片,并结合生活实际谈谈你的看法.
第14页(共38页)
2019年上海市杨浦区高考英语一
模试卷
参考答案与试题解析
I.ListeningComprehension
1.(1.5分)A.Jobapplicants.
B.Universitystudents.
C.Newsreporters.
D.Publicspeakers.
【考点】15:短对话理解.
【分析】略
【解答】略
【点评】略
2.(1.5分)A.$36.
B.$60.
C.$24.
D.$30
【考点】15:短对话理解.
【分析】略
【解答】略
【点评】略
3.(1.5分)A.Nervous.
B.Excited.
C.Surprised.
D.Calm.
【考点】15:短对话理解.
【分析】略
【解答】略
【点评】略
4.(1.5分)A.Theycanhardlyfindtimetodoexercise.
B.Bothofthemarefondofdoingexercise.
第15页(共38页)
C.Doingexerciseisthelastthingthey'dliketodo.
D.Thewomandisagreestodoexercisewiththeman.
【考点】15:短对话理解.
【分析】略
【解答】略
【点评】略
5.(1.5分)A.Studentandteacher.
B.Guestandreceptionist.
C.Customerandshopassistant.
D.Daughterandfather.
【考点】15:短对话理解.
【分析】略
【解答】略
【点评】略
6.(1.5分)A.TheStudentUnion.
B•TheTutoringServiceCenter.
C.Herprofessor'soffice.
D.Hertutor'shome.
【考点】15:短对话理解.
【分析】略
【解答】略
【点评】略
7.(1.5分)A.Thecoverageofnewspapers.
B.Thenatureofhumans.
C.Theincreaseofcrimerate.
D.Theimpactofmassmedia.
【考点】15:短对话理解.
【分析】略
【解答】略
【点评】略第16页(共38页)
.DoctorGreenisverybusyonMondays8.(1.5分)A.
.B.DoctorGreenforgottoputthemanontheschedule
..AnunexpectedpatientvisitedDoctorGreenlastMonday
C
.PatientscanusuallyseeDoctorGreenonscheduleD.
:短对话理解.【考点】15
略【分析】
略【解答】
略【点评】
..(1.5分)A.Sheisdisappointedwithhisdecision9
.SheiscrazyaboutgoingcampinginthetropicaljungleB.
.C.ShetriestopersuadethemannottogowithJerry
.ShesuggeststhemanreconsiderhisplanD.
:短对话理解.15【考点】
略【分析】
略【解答】
略【点评】
..BecausehefavorsgoodsinphysicalstoreslO.(1.5分)
A
.B.Becauseheenjoystheofflineshoppingexperience
Becausehedoesn'thavemuchmoney.C
..Becausehedoesn'tliketheshoppingfestivalD
:短对话理解.【考点】15
略【分析】
略【解答】
略【点评】
.Anumberofgiantratsarehiddeninthefieldsorforests.)分)
(.(114.51A
..ViolentrobbersmaycomeoutandhurtinnocentciviliansB
.Peoplemaystepontoalandmine.C(土也雷)andgetinjured
Otherroadshavealitterproblem.D,whichspoilsgood
mood
Itisararespeciesofrat.)2(A.
..BIthasagoodsenseofsmell页)第页(共1738
C.Itsacrificesitslifetodetectdangers.
D.Itisterrifiedofexplos
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