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上海市黄浦区2014届高考模拟考试(二模)英语试卷2014年4月10日下午考生注意:1.考试时间120分钟,试卷满分150分。2.本试卷设试卷和答题卷两部分。试卷分为第I卷和第II卷。所有答案必须涂(选择题)或写(非选择题)在答题卷上,做在试卷上一律不得分。3.答题前,务必在答题卷纸上填写准考证号和姓名,并将核对后的条形码贴在指定位置上。第I卷I.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.August6.B.August7.C.August13.D.August19.2.A.Acoatstore.3.A.Policemananddriver.C.Bossandclerk.B.Achemist‘s.C.Adrycleaner.B.Teacherandstudent.D.Doctorandnurse.C.Popularstars.D.Awatchshop.4.A.Abrandofjeans.uniforms.B.Anewhairstyle.D.School5.A.Themanenjoysdramasverymuch.B.Soapoperasaren‘tthewoman‘sfavorite.C.Thewomanhaswatchedalotofsoapoperas.D.Themandoesn‘twanttowatchadramawiththewoman.6.A.Anxious.7.A.Thestyleofthewatch.B.Casual.C.Supportive.D.Unbelieving.B.Herboyfriend‘sfigure.C.Thepriceofthewatch.D.Herboyfriend‘spreference.B.Thelocationofthehotel.D.Thesolutiontotheissue.8.A.Thedamagetotheenvironment.C.Thedemandofthejobmarket.9.A.Shecan‘taffordthatmuchforatrip.B.Sheisfortunatetohavemadealotofmoney.C.Shedoesn‘tthink15,000dollarsisenoughforthetrip.D.Sheconsiders15,000dollarsonlyasmallsumofmoney.10.A.Skippingthemealtoloseweight.C.Orderingfoodtobeeatenathome.SectionBB.Havingthepizzawiththewoman.D.Diningoutinsteadofeatingathome.Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Enginetrouble.B.Poorweather.C.Tallwaterfalls.D.Tightbudget.12.A.Amazingaswellastough.C.Disappointingbutrewarding.B.Funnywhileincredible.D.Fascinatingandwell-paid.13.A.Amechanic.B.Aphotographer.C.Atravelwriter.D.Aweatherman.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Becauseitistotallybeyondmoststudents‘ability.B.Becauseitdoesn‘thelppeopletodaylearnfromhistory.C.Becausestudentsshouldbetaughtfromthepastforward.D.Becausethiskindofteachingapproachisout-of-fashion.15.A.Bystudyingwiththetraditionalapproach.B.Bykeepingnames,placesanddatesinmind.C.Byputtingforwardquestionsaboutthenearfuture.D.Bylookingintothepastforanswerstopresentproblems.16.A.Toexplainthehistoryofeducation.B.Tostatethepurposeoflearninghistory.C.Tocriticizestudents‘habitsofhistorystudy.D.Topresentanewmethodofhistoryeducation.SectionCDirections:InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.RESERVATIONNAME:__17__TanDESTINATION:__18__DepartureFlightDate:May20thClass:__19__ReturnFlightDate:May__20__Class:BusinessCompletetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachblank.Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.BeingaNewsAnnounceratKGNGoodPointsBadPoints__21____22__highstresslong__23__interviewswithimportantpeoplePS:Becauseofthetoughcompetition,youhavetobe__24__.Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachblank.II.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagesbelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.(A)Sincemyretirementfromteachingmusicin2001,Ihavespentagooddealoftime25.______(paint)asanartist.Iactuallybegandrawinginthesummerof1995whenmyfatherdied,soperhapsIwastryingtorecover26._____thelossofmyfather,ormaybeitwasjustpaintings27._____broughtbackmemoriesofhim.Inanycase,IdrewpenandinkanimalsandlandscapesmuchinfluencedbyKrenkelandSt.Johnforfiveyears.Forsomestrangereason,Ihadbeenwaitinguntilmyretirementtostartdoingwatercolorsagain,but28.________________Iwalkedoutoftheschooldoorforthelasttime,IpickedupmybrushesandrediscoveredAndrewWyeth,whoquicklybecamemyfavoriteartist.IhadlookedthroughalltheartbooksIhadonmyshelvesandfoundhiswatercolorstobe29._____(close)tohowIthoughtgoodwatercolorsshouldlook.SoIpaintedlandscapesaroundMinnesotaforthreeyearsandtriedoutmanyothertypesofpainting.However,watercolorsremainedmyfirstchoice,andIthinkIdidmybestworkthere,30._____(display)mypaintingsatanumberofartshows.Itiswonderfultohavesometimedoing31._____Iwanttodo.AsConfuciusoncesaid,―AtseventyIcanfollowmyheart‘sdesire.‖(B)Inthelastdecade,research32._____(show)thatresistanceexercisecanhelpnumerousdiseasestates,includingdepression.Youcanimproveyouroverallhealthjustbywatchingyourweightandtakingwalksintheneighborhood.But33._____youwanttoimproveyourfitness—lookbetter,maximizehealth,havemoreenergy,preventinjuries—youneedtodomore.Inrecentyears,emphasishasshiftedtoatypeofresistancetraining34._____buildsmusclesusedinday-to-daytasks,helpingavoidinjuryorre-injury.35._____(call)functionalstrengthtraining,ithelpswithtaskssuchasliftinginfantsinandoutofcarseatsorliftinggaragedoors.Anothergoalis36._____(reduce)theriskfactorsinpatientswithlong-termdiseasessuchasheartdiseaseanddiabetes.―Partofmyjobistryingtoconvincethat85-year-oldwomanthatshereally37._____startweightlifting.38._____whoneedpersuadingarewomenrecentlytreatedforbreastcancer.‖saysDr.DennisKerrigan,atHenryFordHealthSystem‘sCenterforAthleticMedicine.―Friendsandfamilytellthem,‗Takeiteasy,‘butchemotherapy(化疗)canreducemusclemass,leavingbodyfatthatislinkedtocancerreturning,‖hesays.―Mysuggestion?Strengthtraining.It‘stakenalongtimeforwomentorealize39._____importantstrengthtrainingis,butoncetheytryit,they40._____(hook).‖SectionBDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.applicationsB.devotedC.easy-goingD.efficientlyE.increasinglyF.interactG.freshH.publicizeI.respectJ.traditionalK.wildfireWhenUS‘DukeUniversitysecond-yearstudentChristianDrappiseessomeoneusingaSquare(anelectronicpaymentservice)creditcardreader,hepullsouthisphone,takesapictureanduploadsittoTwitter.―Itkindofspreadslike__41__throughTwitter,‖saidDrappi,whoisacampusbrandrepresentativeforSquare.Companiesare__42__usingcollegecampusbrandrepresentativestospreadthewordabouttheirproducts.Theserepresentativesoftenrelyonword-of-mouthtoolslikesocialmediato__43__thecompanyandanypromotionaleventstheyhost.Thoughthebrandrepresentativeisnostrangertothecollegemarketingscene,socialmediaarechanginghowtheserepresentatives__44__withstudentsoftheirsameageandhoweffectivelytheirmessageiscommunicated.CompanieslikeRedBull,MicrosoftandTwitterallhavecampusrepresentatives__45__tospreadinggoodnewsaboutthebrand.―Campusrepresentativesapproachstudentsgroups,localmerchantsandotherprospectiveuserstodemonstratehowthecardreaderworksanditsadvantagesover__46__machines.‖AdamBassett,whorunstheSquareUprogramsaid.CordSilverstein,executivevicepresidentofinteractivecommunicationsattheRaleighadvertisingagencyCapstrat,said,―Socialmediahavemadeiteasierthaneverforcollegestudentstoshareopinionsonaproductwiththeirfriends.Someone‘sfriend,someonethey__47__,likeastudentoraprofessor,thesepeoplearehavingmuchgreaterinfluenceonwhatcollegestudentsthink,likeanddon‘tlike,becausetheytrusttheiropinions.‖Whenlookingatrepresentative__48__,McCarthy,whoheadsthecampusrepresentativeprogramforSquare,saidthecompanylooksfor__49__studentswhoaresocial-mediaunderstanding.―Threeorfouryearsago,brandrepresentativesoncampuswerea(n)__50__idea.Nowcompanieshavethemeverywhere.There‘sonlysomuchmindsharetocapture.‖McCathyemphasized.III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.InIndia,almostallmarriagesarearranged.EvenamongtheeducatedmiddleclassesinmodernurbanIndia,marriageisasmuchaconcernofthefamiliesasitisofthe__51__.Socustomaryisthepracticeofarrangedmarriagethatthereisaspecialnameforamarriagewhichisnot__52__:Itiscalleda―lovematch‖.OnmyfirsttriptoIndia,Imetmanyyoungmenandwomenwhoseparentswereintheprocessof―gettingthemmarried‖.Inmanycases,thebrideandgroomwouldnotmeeteachotherbeforethemarriage.__53__theymightmeetforabriefconversation,andthismeetingwouldtakeplaceonlyaftertheirparentshaddecidedthatthematchwas__54__.Parentsdonotforcetheirchildrentomarryapersonwhoeithermarriagepartnerfindsunacceptable.Butonlyafteronematchisrefusedwillanotherbesought.AsayoungAmericanwomaninIndiaforthefirsttime,Ifoundthiscustomofarrangedmarriage__55__.Howcouldanyintelligentyoungperson__56__tosuchamarriagewithoutgreatreluctance?Itwas__57__toeverythingIbelievedabouttheimportanceofromanticloveastheonlybasisofahappymarriage.Itwasalsoinconflictwithmystronglyheldbeliefsthatthechoiceofsuchacloseandpermanentrelationshipcouldbemadeonlybyindividuals__58__.Ifanyonehadtriedtoarrangemymarriage,Iwouldhavebeen__59__!Sita,oneofmyyoungfriends,wasacollegegraduatewithadegreeinpoliticalscience.Shehadbeen__60__foroverayearwhileherparentswerearrangingamatchforher.Ifounditdifficulttoaccepttheobedient(顺从的)mannerinwhichthiswell-educatedyoungwoman

awaitedtheoutcomeofaprocessthatwould__61__herspendingtherestofherlifewithamanshehardlyknew,atotalstranger,__62__byherparents.Infrustrationanddistress,Iaskedher,―Don‘tyoucarewhoyou__63__?‖―OfcourseIcare,‖sheanswered.―ThisiswhyImustletmyparentschooseaboyforme.Mymarriageistooimportanttobearrangedbysucha(n)__64__personasmyself.Insuchmatters,itisbettertohavemyparents‘__65__‖.51.A.classesB.individualsB.decidedB.InadditionB.imperfectB.amazingB.turnC.societyD.countryD.arrangedD.OnaverageD.dissatisfyingD.strange52.A.matched53.A.Afterall54.A.comfortable55.A.acceptable56.A.agreeC.concernedC.AtmostC.suitableC.depressingC.exchangeC.similarD.devote57.A.customary58.A.involved59.A.ambitious60.A.fighting61.A.profitfrom62.A.pickedout63.A.encounter64.A.intelligent65.A.blessingSectionBB.remarkableB.presentD.contraryD.availableD.puzzledD.dreamingD.resultinD.takenoutD.joinC.informedC.rebelliousC.waitingB.proudB.protestingB.holdbackB.pickedupB.favorC.actoutC.takenupC.marryB.unfortunateB.guidanceC.inexperiencedC.fortuneD.carelessD.promiseDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Yo-YoMaisoneofthemostgiftedcellists(大提琴手)intheworldtoday.Heisknowninternationallyfornotonlythemanyclassicalpiecesheperformsbutalsohiswillingnesstothinkoutsideoftheboxmusically.Yo-YoMahasrecordedover75albums;manyofthemstrictlyconsideredclassicalinarrangement,whileothersdiffergreatlyfromclassicalmusic.He‘sworkedwithmusicianslikeBobbyMcferrinandSting,andexploredmusicalformsthatrangefromtraditionalChinesemusictobluegrass.Hismusicalexplorations,includingthescoringorperformanceinnumerousfilms,havewonMamanyawardsandhonors.BorntoChineseimmigrantparentsinParisin1955,Yo-YoMawasalreadyagiftedmusicianbythetimehisfamilymovedtotheU.S.,whenhewasseven.Oneofhisfirstperformanceswherehewasmuchnotedwasa1962performanceforU.S.PresidentJohnF.Kennedy.Mawascertainlyagenius,appearingontelevisionbythetimehewaseightandperformingwithnumerousorchestrasthroughhisteens.Likemanyyoungextraordinarymusicians,Yo-YoMa‘seducationalpathincludedthestudyatthedistinguishedJuilliardSchoolofMusic.Unlikegeniusesthatstayonasingularpath,MafeltthathewantedtoexpandhiseducationbytakingatraditionalliberalartscourseatfirstColumbiaandthenHarvardUniversity,wherehereceivedhisbachelor‘sdegreein1976.Hewasn‘talwayscertainthatheshouldcontinuetopursuehiscareerasacellist,andreferstohearingtheworkof

PabloCasals,thefamousSpanishcellist,asinspirationtocontinuehisstudiesandperformance.Bytheearly1980s,Yo-YoMahadbecomeinternationallyknown.Healsobegantoexpressconsiderableinterestinthepossibilitiesofmusicaleducationforchildren.Tothatend,hemadeappearancesonSesameStreetandothershowstargetedatchildren.In1998,MastartedtheSilkRoadProject,whichpromotescooperationamongartists,includingmusiciansfromaroundtheworld.HisdevotiontobringingtogetherthevariousculturesrepresentedbytheancientSilkRoadisexpressedinMa‘spoliticalattitudeofpeacethroughmusic.In2006,theUNSecretaryGeneralKofiAnannamedMaaPeaceAmbassador.66.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutYo-YoMa?A.Hehasexploredawiderangeofmusicalforms.B.Hewasn‘twell-knownintheU.S.untilthe1980s.C.Heisfamousonlyfortheclassicalpiecesheperforms.D.Hewasdeterminedtobecomeacellistsincechildhood.67.WhoseworkhashadaninfluenceonMaindecidingtopursueacareerasacellist?A.BobbyMcFerrin‘s.B.KofiAnan‘s.C.PabloCasals‘.D.Sting‘s.68.ThroughtheSilkRoadProject,Yo-YoMaintendedto___________.A.continuehisstudieswhileperformingwithmusiciansallaroundtheworldB.bringtogethermanydifferentculturesrepresentedbytheancientSilkRoadC.becomeaUNPeaceAmbassadorbyexpressinghispoliticalattitudeofpeaceD.promotemusicaleducationforchildreninthecountriesalongtheancientSilkRoad69.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.ToBeKnownasEarlyasPossibleB.GrowthProcessofaPeaceAmbassadorC.UniversityEducation:KeyFactortoYo-YoMa‘sSuccessD.ATalentedMusicianwithSenseofSocialResponsibility(B)KuringaiChaseNationalParkGuidedWalksandNatureActivitiesSUNDAYMAY7EASYFRIDAYJUNE6EASYEarlyMorningStrollinUpperLaneCovePoetryaroundacampfireValleyMeet7:00p.m.KalkaariVisitorCenter.ShareMeetat7:30a.m.attheendofDayRD,yourfavouritepoemoroneofyourownwithaCheltenham,whilethebushisalivewithgrouparoundagentlycrackingfire.Drinksandbirdsong.foodtofollow.Bringacupandablanket(orachair).Roundtrip:4hoursCost:$4.00perperson.Duration:2.5hoursFRIDAYMAY12MEDIUMPossumprowlMeet7:30p.m.atSeaforthOvalcarpark.EnjoySUNDAYJUNE25EASYthepeaceofthebushatnight.LovelywaterMorningWalkatMitchellParkviews.Bringtorchandwearnon-slipshoesasMeet8:30a.m.entrancetoMitchellPark,somerockclimbinginvolved.CoffeeandMitchellParkRd.Cattaiforapleasantwalkbiscuitssupplied.Duration:2hourswanderingthroughrainforest,riverflatsanddryforesttoswampland(沼泽地).Binoculars(双筒望远镜)amusttobringasmanybirdslivehere.Finishwithmorningtea.Duration:3hoursSUNDAYJUNE4HARDBaimeBasinTrack---------------------------------------------------------Meet9:30a.m.Track#8,WestHeadRoad,GRADINGMagnificentPittwaterviews.EASYsuitableforALLfitnesslevelsVisitBeechwoodcottage.BringlunchandMEDIUMforthosewhoPERIODICALLYdrink.Somesteepsections.Reasonablefitnessrequired.exerciseHARDonlyifyouREGULARLYexercise70.Ifyouseldomexercise,prefernaturetoliteratureandareusedtogettingupearly,you‘remostlikelytojoin__________.A.EarlyMorningStrollinUpperLaneCoveValleyB.BaimeBasinTrackC.PoetryaroundacampfireD.MorningWalkatMitchellPark71.Ifyouwanttoenjoythepeaceofthebushatnight,youarerequiredto__________.A.meetat7:30p.m.June6C.prepareatorchB.bringslipperswithyouD.climbrocksfortwohours72.Howmanyguidedwalksandnatureactivitiesprovidefoodordrink?A.1.B.2.C.3.D.4.73.Intheactivity―MorningWalkatMitchellPark‖,onemayhavenochanceto___________.A.appreciatebirdwatchingC.takearelaxingwalkB.enjoymountainclimbingD.havemorningtea(C)ESP,ExtraSensoryPerception,isacatch-allexpressionfortheso-calledabilityofcertainpeopletoreceivetransmittedthoughtsfromothers,totransmittheirownthoughts,toseewhatwillhappeninthefutureortobeabletomoveobjectsfromoneplacetoanotherwithoutphysicallytouchingthem.Thesespecialpeoplearecalledpsychics.Somebelievethatweallhavethisabilitytosomedegreebutthatmostofuschoosenottodevelopit.ManypeopleareskepticalaboutESP.Alongsidetheexistenceofdocumentedevidence,thereareplentyofclaimsthathaveturnedouttobecheating.Formostpeople,itisdifficulttoacceptsuchclaimswithouthavinghadfirsthandexperience.Thelackofscientificevidenceisanotherfactortotakeintoaccount.Ontheotherhand,mostofushave,atsometime,experiencedaseeminglyunexplainableoccurrence;hearingthetelephoneringandknowingwhowillbeontheotherendofthelineorcasesofcoincidencethatseemtobetooextremetobeaccidental.OvertheyearstherehavebeennumerousESPexperimentsconductedbyseriousscientistsinseriousinstitutions.JosephBanksRhine,abotanistatDukeUniversitypublishedafamousbookin1934called―Extra-SensoryPerception‖inwhichheclaimedtohaveenormousevidenceofESP.However,otherscientistshavebeenunabletocopyhisresultssince,whichhasresultedinthebooklosingmuchofitsoriginalcredibilityandfame.TheGanzfieldExperimentsareconsideredtohavebeenthemostcarefullyexaminedESPexperiments.So-calledpsychicshadtheireyescoveredandearsblockedwhilea―sender‖attemptedtotransmitmessages.Laterthepsychicswouldcomparethemessagesreceivedtotheoriginalmessagessentout.Therewasagreatdealofexcitementandinterestatthetime,buttheresearchfailedtoproduceconvincingresults.OneofthestrongestcriticismsagainstESPisthatinorderforittoexist,thefundamentallawsofphysicswouldnecessarilyhavetobebroken.Humanbeingsareattractedtothewholerangeofsupernaturalphenomena.ESPwillalwayscontinuetofascinate.Thisbecomesclearwhenweseehowmuchofthemediaisdedicatedtothetopic:magazines,journals,websites,televisionandradioprograms.Someofthemostsuccessfulfilmsinrecentyearshavefuelledinterestamongtheyoungergenerationswhoarestartingtoaskthesamequestionsandtolookforexplanationsforthesamephenomenaastheirparentsandgrandparentsbeforethem.Whoknows?Onedaywemightjustfindtheseanswersbecauseonethingiscertain:―Thetruthisoutthere!‖74.Accordingtothe1stparagraph,apsychiccandothefollowingEXCEPT__________.A.readwhathisparentsarethinkingaboutB.transmitonefriend‘sthoughttoanotherC.predictwhat‘llhappenattomorrow‘smeetingD.changethepositionofachairwithouttouchingit75.Theunderlinedword―skeptical‖inthesecondparagraphcanbereplacedwith__________.A.enthusiasticB.doubtfulC.particularD.curious76.Whatcanbelearnedaboutthebook―Extra–SensoryPerception‖and―theGanzfieldExperiments‖?A.TheybothfailedtoprovetheexistenceofESPscientifically.B.Theywereboththeproductsofcasually-designedresearch.C.Othersfollowedtheirexamplesandgotthesameconsequences.D.Thewriterandtheexperimentoperatorslosttheirfameeventually.77.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.WhetherESPexists.C.WhoESPattracts.B.HowESPworks.D.WhyESPfails.SectionCDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.TravelersarrivingatHeathrowairportthisyearhavebeenmetbythesmelloffreshly-cutgrass,pumpedfromacornerthroughan―aromabox‖,amachinewhichblowswarm,sweet-smellingairintotheenvironment.Heathrow‘smoveinto―sensory‖marketingisthelatestinalonglineofattemptsbybusinessestousesensorypsychology—thescientificstudyoftheeffectsofthesensesonourbehaviortohelpsellproducts.Marketingpeoplecallthis―atmosphere‖—usingsmellstoinfluenceconsumerbehavior.OnValentine‘sDaytwoyearsago,thechainofchemist‘sSuperdogscentedoneofitsLondonshopswithchocolate.―Chocolateisassociatedwithlove,‖saidamarketingspokeswoman,―Wethoughtitwouldgetpeopleinthemoodforromance.‖Shedidnotreveal,though,whetherthesmellactuallymadepeoplespendmoremoney.However,researchintocustomersatisfactionwithcertainscentedproductshasclearlyshownthatsmelldoeshaveacommercialeffect,thoughofcourseitmustbeanappropriatesmell.Inasurvey,customersconsideredalemon-scenteddetergent(洗涤剂)moreeffectivethananotherscentedwithcoconutdespitethefactthatthedetergentusedinbothwassimilar.Ontheotherhand,acoconut-scentedsuncreamwasratedmoreeffectivethanalemon-scentedone.AresearchgroupfromWashingtonUniversityreportedthatthesmellofmintororangesprayedinastoreresultedincustomersratingthestoreasmoremodernandmorepleasantforshoppingthanotherstoreswithoutthesmell.Customersalsoratedthegoodsonsaleasbetter,andexpressedastrongerintentiontovisitthestoreagaininthefuture.Writersandpoetshaveoftendescribedthepowerfuleffectsofsmellonouremotion,andsmellisoftenconsideredtobethesensemostlikelytorecallemotion-filledmemories.Perhapsthereasonisbecausesmellsareverydifficulttogiveanameto.Thefactthatsmellisinvisible,andthussomehowmoremysterious,maypartlyexplainitsreputationasourmostemotionalsense.(Note:AnswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinNOMORETHANTENWORDS.)78.Whatisthefunctionof―aromabox‖atHeathrowairport?79.Theexampleof―coconut-scenteddetergent‖and―coconut-scentedsuncream‖isusedtoshowthat__________.80.__________isofhelpforthestoretoleaveabetterimpressiononcustomers.81.Whatisoneofthereasonswhysmellisconsideredthemostemotionalsense?第II卷I.TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.1.这位医生已经说服了很多人戒烟2.直到完成了到了午夜。(Notuntil…)3.他总是毫不犹豫地提出他认为对别人有帮助的批评。(hesitate)4.现在就预订展览会的门票,你将有机会欣赏到众多的艺术作品。(chance)5.药品没有广告说药后,没有缓解我的咳嗽。(as…as)。(persuade)任务,他才发现时间已经得那么有效,我服了II.GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositioninover120wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.你昨天在超市购物时遭遇了一件不开心的事。写一封E-mail向超市经理投诉,告诉他事情的经过,并提出你希望的解决方案。(文中请不要出现真实的校名人名)上海市黄浦区2014考模拟考试(二模)英语试卷参考答案第I卷1–5BCAAB6–10CCAAC14–16BDD11–13AAC17.Peter18.London19.Economy20.28th21.highsalary/wellpaid23.workinghours22.lotsoftravel/travelalot24.confidentandaggressive25.painting26.from27.that28.assoonas29.theclosest30.displaying31.what/something/everything32.hasshown33.if34.that/which35.Called36.toreduce37.should/must38.Others39.how40.are/willbehooked41–45KEHFB51–55BDCCD66–69ACBD46–50JIACG56–60ADACC70–73ACCB61–65DACCB74–77BBAA78.Toblowwarm,sweet-smellingairintotheenvironment./Tousesmellstoinfluencetraveler/consumerbehavior.79.anappropriatesmelldoeshaveacommercialeffect80.Thesmellofmintororange81.Itisinvisible,and(thus)mysterious./It’sdifficulttogiveanameto.第II卷I.Translation1.Thedoctorhaspersuadedmanypeopleto/intogive/givingupsmoking.2.Notuntilhecompletedthetaskdidhefinditwasmidnight.3.Heneverhesitatestomakecriticismwhich/thathethinksishelpfultoothers.4.Booktheticketfortheexhibitionnow,andyouwillhavethechancetoappreciateagreatnumberofworksofart.5.Themedicinewasnotaseffectiveaswhattheadvertisement(had)claimed,foritdidn’trelievemycoughafterItookit.上海市黄浦区2014届高考模拟考试(二模)英语试卷听力I.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillhear

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