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普陀区2022学年第一学期高三英语质量调研

英语试卷

考生注意:

1.考试时间120分钟,试卷满分140分。

2.本次考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。所有答题必须涂(选择题)或写(非选择题)在答题纸上,做在

试卷上一律不得分。

3.答题前,务必在答题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,在答题纸反

面清楚地填写姓名。

I.ListeningComprehension

SectionA

Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeach

conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespoken

onlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,

anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

1.A.Awaiter.B.Abutcher.

C.Anagent.D.Abusinessman.

2.A.Inatheatre.B.Inalibrary.

C.Inasupermarket.D.Inamuseum.

3.A.Itissatisfactory.B.Itiswelldecorated.

C.Itisdisappointing.D.Itisinconvenient.

4.A.OnJuly7th.B.OnJuly8th.

C.OnJuly9th.D.OnJuly10th.

5.A.Shefoundnooneonthestage.B.Shecouldhardlyfindherseat.

C.Shewasn'tinterestedintheshow.D.Shedidn'tgetafavorableseat.

6.A.Themanofteneatsoutforbreakfast.B.Thecafeteriaservesgoodbreakfast.

C.Themandoesn'teatbreakfast.D.Thecafeteriadoesn'tservelunch.

7.A.Sellingonions.B.Plantingvegetables.

C.Cookingameal.D.Pickingtomatoes.

8.A.Itisahotandsmoggyday.B.There'satrafficjamonBroadwayStreet.

C.Themanisreadingthenewsonair.D.Avehicleispollutingtheairseriously.

9.A.Themovieisgoodexceptthebadending.B.Themoviewonanaward.

C.Sheagreeswiththeman'scomments.D.Shedoesn'tlikethespecialeffects.

10.A.Workinghard.B.Refusingthejoboffer.

C.Expectinganotherchance.D.Findinganidealjob.

SectionB

Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeasked

severalquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillheread

twice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswerson

yourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingnews.

11.A.13.B.31.C.113.D.131.

12.A.Morewomenwillwinawardsthanmeninthefuture.

B.BettozziisthefirstwomantowintheNobelChemistryPrize.

C.InequalityintheNobelPrizeselectionprocessisdecreasing.

D.TwoDanishscientistshavewontheNobelPrizeforChemistry.

13.A.NobePslifestory.B.ThreeNobelChemistryPrizewinners.

C.TheNobelChemistryPrize.D.ThevotingprocessfortheNobelPrize.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.A.Helpingyouhealabrokenheart.B.Helpingyouliveinyourownworld.

C.Helpingyoucureallkindsofdiseases.D.Helpingyouconnectothersforcomfort.

15.A.Itisimpossibletohealwithsadmusic.

B.Heartacheiscurableevenwithoutsadmusic.

C.Listeningtosadmusicstimulatesthedesiretocontactothers.

D.Whenyoufeelsad,listeningtosadmusicwillliftyourmood.

16.A.Sadpeopleshouldnotlistentosadmusic.

B.Sadmusiccanhelpyourecoverfromabrokenheart.

C.Youcanlistentosadmusicwhenyouaresad.

D.Listeningtosadmusichasgreateffectonmood.

Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

17.A.Classmates.B.Schoolmates.

C.Roommates.D.Brotherandsister.

18.A.Shehastowriteanessayatthelibrary.

B.Shehastogotothelibraryandmeetherteacherthere.

C.Shehastoreturnherbookstothelibrarytoday.

D.Shehastolookforsomebooksatthelibrary.

19.A.He'llbelatefortheswimmingclass.B.Hehasn'tswumfbralmostthreeyears.

C.He'llhaveamid-termexamnextmonth.D.Hefinishedhispaperthreeweeksago.

20.A.Hispaperneedstoberevised.B.Theideasintheessayareveryinventive.

C.Histeacherhelpedhimfinishhisessay.D.Hispaperhasbeendonefor3weeks.

ILGrammarandvocabulary

SectionA

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentand

grammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegiven

word;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

BigSister'sWedding

Threedaysbeforethewedding,GrandAuntpersonallyentrustedaspecialsmallpackagefor

AuntBabatohandtoBigSister.On(21)(open)theelegantleathercaseinAuntBaba's

room,BigSisterfoundalovelypendant(吊坠)madeofancientgreenjadehangingonaheavy

goldchain.Sheimmediatelyputitonandbreathedwithpleasurewhilesheadmired(22)

inthemirror.ThenshebeggedAuntBabaandmenottomentionGrandAunt'sgifttoasoul,

obviouslyintendingtokeepthependant(23)tellingNiang.

Theweddingwasaformalandbrilliantaffairwithaceremonialdinnerpartyforfivehundred

inthegrandballroomontheninthflooroftheCathayHotel,(24)(situate)attheborderof

theBundandfashionableNanjingRoadandoverlookingtheHuangpuRiver.Theroom(25)

(fill)withmassesoffreshflowers,andtheChinesecharacterfbrdoublehappinesswas

outlinedinredbloomsagainstthewall.BigSisterwaselegantlydressedinabeautifulpinkQipao

andsilvershoes(26)Samuelworeatuxedo(燕尾月艮).Twoprofessionalradiocomedians

actedasmastersofceremonies.

IhadnothingtowearbutanoldpinkQipao(27)hadbeenhandeddownbyBig

Sisterwhenshegrewoutofit.(28)Ididn'tlookparticularlynice,atleastIdidn'tstand

outandnoonenoticedme.Mythreeolderbrothers,however,werehavingahorribletime.For

thisspecialoccasion,Fatherorderedthem(29)(have)freshhair-cuts.Mybrothers9heads

wereshavedcleanly,sonotatraceofhair(30)(remain).Theywerewearingdark-blue,

traditional,longChineseclotheswithhighcollarsandclothbuttons.Ithoughtthebrotherswould

makealotofunexpectedthingsontheBigSister'swedding.

SectionB

Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Note

thatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.generatedB.mechanicallyC.partnershipD.reformingE.powered

F.efficiencyG.growingH.greatlyI.sustainableJ.revolutionizeK.emissions

TheInevitablePlasticsRevolution

TheGuardianoncecalledplastic"Man'sworstinvention^^.Oneofthelesser-knownusesof

plasticistoreducecarbonemissions.Forexample,plasticsmakevehicleslighterthereby

increasingtheir(31);italsoincreasestheshelflifeoffoods,reducingfoodwasteandthe

needtotransportmore.Soplasticshaveanimportantroletoplayincreatinga(32)future.

Currentlythatisn'tthecase.Ofthe24.5milliontonsofplasticwaste(33)inEurope

eachyear,only14percentisrecycled.Therestisburned,buriedorlostonlandoratsea.Indeed,

theEuropeanplasticsindustryemits95milliontonsofCO2eachyear,about3.7percentoftotal

(34).One-thirdofthiscomesfromtheburningofwasteplastics.

Thathastochange,saysMarc,oneoftheworld'sleadingchemicalsandplastics

manufacturers."Witha(35)population,weneedtofindawaytomakebetteruseofour

resources.^^In(36)withtherecyclingtechnologycompany,MuraTechnology,itwantsto

(37)theplasticseconomybydramaticallyincreasingtheamountofplasticthatisrecycled

whilealsoreducingcarbonemissions.Theapproachwillchangethewaywemakeplastic.

Todaymostplasticismadefrompetrochemicals,usingprocesses(38)__byfossilfuels.

Whileagreatdealisthrownaway,alargeproportionofplasticswastecanbecollectedandsentto

be(39)recycled.Thisinvolveswashing,dryingandgrindingthematerial,thenheating

and(40)itintoanewproduct.Butatnostageisthechemicalstructureoftheplastic

changed.Inordertoreducepollution,theplasticsmanufacturingsectorneedstechnological

innovation.

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.

Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Whatdoyouknowaboutfashion?Thefashionindustry,whichhasbecomeoneofthemost

___41_totheplanet,ishavingamomentofpunishment.Butwhichchangesmakeadifference,

andwhichonesjust_42_inthewash?Infact,thefashionindustryissecondonlytotheoilindustry,

themostenvironmentallyunfriendlyindustry.

Afriendofmine_43__anantiqueclothesstoreinthenorthofLondon.Businesshasbeen

goodfbrmanyyears,whichmakesheracquirealargefortune.Everyfewweeks,shevisitsavast

storehouseontheedgeofthecitytogothroughpilesofclothing.Mostofitis_44_,butif

youknowwhatyouarelookingfbr,therearerawdiamonds.Thestorehousehasalonghistory.It

wasonceaclearinghouseforthelow-qualitywoolscraps(碎料)thatwereusedtomakecheap

clothingforthe___45___inVictorianBritain.Acenturyon,___46___haschanged.Nowadays,it

isfullofmodern-dayinferiorproducts,all__47cheapclothingmadeforthemassesaround

theworld.Exceptthatthisstuffisgoingtobeburnedorburied,notbeingreused.

Theitemsaretheproductsofanindustrythat,inthepast30years,hasbecomeoneofthe

mostsuccessfulandalsomost__48ontheplanet.Knownasfastfashion,ithasfilledour

wardrobes(衣柜)withcheapandcheerfulclothes.Butafterthreedecadesofcontinuousgrowth,

themodelisin_49_withfundamentalenvironmentallimitsandthereiswidespread

agreement-evenfromwithintheindustry-thatitistimeto_50_.Otherwise,“FastfashionM

createsamountainofunsellable,cheapclothingthatendsupinaterribleplace.

“Thefashionindustryrepresentsakeyenvironmental__51___JsaysKirsiNiinimakiat

AaltoUniversityinEspoo,Finland."Eventually,thelong-termstabilityofthefashionindustry

___52_thetotalabandonmentofthefast-fashionmodeL^^Likefastfood,fastfashionisall

aboutinstant_53_onthecheap.

Onewonders:Whatcanwedoaboutit?Don'tyouhaveanyclotheson?It'snotthat

___54___.Moreimportantly,don'twaste,learntocontrolyourdesiresand___55___fallinginto

this"Fastfashion"lifestyle.AstheguardiancolumnistLucySeagaloncesaid,the“Fastfashion"

industryisprofit-driven,butconsumerswhohaveexperienced“over-consumption''willnaturally

growtiredofit,andthemarketwillhaveitschoice.

41.A.convincingB.interestingC.confusingD.damaging

42.A.carryoutB.comeoutC.setoutD.breakout

43.A.buildsB.runsC.supportsD.controls

44.A.expensiveB.uselessC.worthlessD.attractive

45.A.businessmenB.childrenC.localsD.masses

46.A.littleB.fewC.muchD.many

47.A.onbehalfofB.intheformof

C.forthesakeofD.intermsof

48.A.effectiveB.destructiveC.preventiveD.alternative

49.A.quarrelB.argumentC.fightD.conflict

50.A.tellthetruthB.hitthebrakes

C.pavethewayD.breaktheice

51.A.threatB.effectC.problemD.protection

52.A.resultsfromB.consistsofC.bringsaboutD.relieson

53.A.ambitionB.actionC.satisfactionD.attraction

54.A.farB.extremeC.badD.complex

55.A.enjoyB.imagineC.missD.avoid

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinished

statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbest

accordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

Adjustingtoanewsleepscheduleatthestartoftheschoolyearcanleadtodisturbedrest,

daytimetirednessandchangesinmoodandfocusforteens.Althoughtheyneedeighttotenhours

ofsleeppernighttomaintainphysicalhealth,emotionalwell-beingandschoolperformance,

accordingtotheNationalSleepFoundation,mostadolescentsgetlessthaneight.

NewlypublishedresearchfromRUSHinthejournalSLEEPrevealshowadolescentscanget

moreshut-eye."Therearealotofchangesateengoesthrough,“saidStephanieJ.Crowley,PhD.

“Onespecificallyisachangetosleepbiologythathappensduringadolescence.”Crowleysaid,

“therearetwocompetingforces:onetogotobedearlierfortheschoolscheduleandtheothera

biologicalchangethathappensnaturallytoateen'sbody.^^Becauseofthiscomplexconflict,

RUSHresearcherssetouttotestatwo-weekinterventionthattargetsthecircadian(昼夜节律的)

systemwithdifferentbehavioralmeasuresandtriestohelptheteensfigureoutabetternighttime

routine.

Tosolveteensleepshortage,theresearchersusedbrightlighttherapyontwoweekend

morningsfbratotalof2.5hours.Thebrightlighthelpstheinternalclocktowakeupalittleearlier.

Thisshiftshouldmakeiteasierfbrtheteenstofallasleepatanappropriatetime.Crowleyandher

teamthenhelpedthemmakeupforsleepproblemsbyprovidingtimemanagementtoolsand

addressingbanierstoanearlierbedtime,likelimitingcertainafter-schoolactivities.

Researcherswereabletoshifttheteens'bedtimebyanhourandahalfearlier,andtheirtotal

sleeptimeincreasedbyapproximatelyanhour."Theinterestingthingisthatteenswithlate

circadianclocksshiftedbyuptotwohoursearlier,Crowleysaid."Andtheteenswhohadan

earliercircadianclockdidn'tneedtobeshiftedanyearlier.Theyjustneededthebehavioral

supportoftryingtomanagetheirtimeintheeveningandincreasetheirsleepduration/9The

researchersalsofoundtheteensintheinterventiongroupwerelesstired,andlessangry,andthey

exhibitedbetterconcentration.Thestudents9morningattentionimprovedaswell.

56.Accordingtotheauthor,what'sthemajorsleepingprobleminteens?

A.Mostteens'circadianclockshavechanged.

B.Mostteensgetlessthaneighthoursofsleep.

C.Toomuchsleepaffectsteens'academicperformance.

D.Teenshavetogetmoresleepinordertogotoschool.

57.What'stheauthor'spurposeofmentioningtwocompetingforces?

A.Tohighlighttheimportanceofcircadianclockchangesinteens.

B.Toemphasizethesignificanceofteens'night-timeroutine.

C.Toshowtheconflictbetweensleepingearlyandnotwantingtosleep.

D.Tobuildconnectionbetweensleepingearlierandrisingearlier.

58.Whatcanwelearnaboutthebrightlighttherapy?

A.Itmakesteensgothroughmanydifferentchanges.

B.Itmakesteenswithoutenoughsleepconcentrateontheirstudy.

C.Ithelpsteensgotobedthreehoursearliereveryday.

D.Itdoeshelpteensdevelopgoodsleeppatterns.

59.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Teens9SleepingTimeB.HelpingTeensGetMoreSleep

C.ExperimentonTeens'BehaviorD.ImprovingTeens'Concentration

(B)

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mayhavedriventheevolutionary•CreativeInsightTriggersaNeuralReward

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•CaffeineBoostsProblem-SolvingAbility

60.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Newsonteaching.B.Newsoncreativity.

C.Newsontechnology.D.Newsoncaffeine.

61.WhichheadlineasfollowsissuitableforMar.14,2022?

A.MoreMethodsHelpYouCreativeB.ManyWaysHelpYouSucceed

C.AnyoneCanBeCreativeD.EveryoneCanBeStimulated

62.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Highlycreativepeopleworkdifferentlythanothers.

B.Anyonecanfindinspirationandnewwaystocreate.

C.Encouragingkidstohelpothersisasignofcreativity.

D.Anewneuroimagingstudyleadstohumancreativity.

(C)

Wildlifepopulationsaroundtheworldarefacingdramaticdeclines,accordingtonewfigures

thathaveledenvironmentalcampaignerstocallforurgentactiontorescuethenaturalworld.The

2022LivingPlanetIndex(LPI),producedbytheZoologicalSocietyofLondon(ZSL),revealsthat

studiedpopulationsofmammals,birds,reptiles(爬彳亍动物)andfishhaveseenanaveragedecline

of69percentsince1970,fasterthanpreviouspredictions.TheLPItrackedglobalbiodiversity

between1970and2018,basedonthemonitoringof31,821populationsof5230vertebrate(脊椎

动物)species.MarkWrightofWWFsaysthedegreeofdeclineisdestructiveandcontinuesto

worsen."Wearenotseeinganyreallypositivesignsthatwearebeginningtobendthecurveof

nature."hesays.

Freshwatervertebrateshavebeenamongthehardest-hit

populations,withmonitoredpopulationsshowinganaverage

declineof83percentsince1970.TheAmazonpinkriver

dolphin,forexample,hasexperienceda65percentdeclinein

itspopulationbetween1994and2016.Meanwhile,someofthe

mostbiodiverseregionsoftheworldareseeingthesteepestfalls

inwildlife,withtheCaribbeanandcentralandsouthAmerica

Amazonpinkriverdolphinseeingaveragewildlifepopulationdeclinedby94percentsince

1970.Habitatlossandreductionisthelargestdriverofwildlifelossinallregionsaroundthe

world,followedbyspeciesoverexploitationbyhunting,fishingorpoaching(偷猎).

InDecember,governmentsfromaroundtheworldwillgatherinMontreal,Canada,forthe

COP15BiodiversityFramework,amuch-delayedsummitthataimstoagreeonasetofnew

targetsintendedtopreventthelossofanimals,plantsandhabitatsgloballyby2030.“Thisisa

once-in-a-decadeopportunitythat'scomingup,“saysRobinFreemanofZSL.Hesaysitisvital

thatgovernmentsusethesummittoagreeon"meaningful,wellmeasurabletargetsandgoals".

“Weneedgovernmentstotakeactiontoensurethatthosegoalsdealwiththecomplicated

combinedthreatsofclimatechangeandbiodiversity,inorderfbrustoseeameaningfulaction,

saysFreeman.ButsomeresearchersarecriticaloftheLPI'suseofaheadlinefigureofdecline,

warningitiseasytobemisunderstood.

Thefindingsdon'tmeanallspeciesorpopulationsworldwideareindecline.Infact,

approximatelyhalfthepopulationsshowastableorincreasingtrend,andhalfshowadeclining

trend."Ithinkamoreappropriateandusefulwaytolookatitistofocusonspecificspeciesor

populations,9,saysHannahRitchieatOurWorldinData.ButWrightsaystheLPIisausefultool

thatreflectsthefindingsofotherbiodiversityindicators."Allofthoseshowtheyallscreamthere

issomethinggoingreallyverybadlywrong,“saysWright.

63.Whatdoestheunderlinedphraseinthefirstparagraphmean?

A.Lovingandprotectingnature.B.Preservingthediversityofnature.

C.Underestimatingthebenefitsofnature.D.Destroyingandchangingnature.

64.Inparagraph2,theauthormentionstheAmazonpinkriverdolphintoshow.

A.thenumberofAmazondolphinsisontherise

B.freshwatervertebratesareatriskofextinction

C.therearenopositivemeasurestoprotectnature

D.someoftheworld'swildanimalsareindecline

65.Whatcanwelearnaboutpeople'sresponsetotheissuementionedinthepassage?

A.Itmakessensetofocusonaparticularspecies.

B.Preventingthelossofhabitatsby2030iscertaintohappen.

C.Newagreementonthepreventionofhabitatlosswillbeinvain.

D.TheCaribbeanwildlifehasbeenwellprotectedinrecentdecades.

66.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.TheCOP15BiodiversityFrameworkB.WildlifePopulationDecliningSharply

C.UrgentActiontoSavetheEarthD.CorrectInterpretationofLPI

SectionC

Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Each

sentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.

A.Thestudyshowsparentsofolderchildrenweremorelikelytotalkabouttheirownweight

withthechild.

B.Theyfoundparentswithbetterfamilycommunicationweremorelikelytoparticipatein

familymeals.

C.Therewasnosignificantdifferencebetweenmaleandfemalechildreninthisstudy.

D.Thiswasthefirststudyspecificallytoexaminethehomeeatinghabitsofadultpatients.

E.Previousstudyhasshownparentalobesity(肥胖)isthestrongestriskforchildren'sobesity.

F.Someonehasnopowertoinfluencethefamily,bu[theyareinfluencingeachother.________

EngaginginFamilyMeals

Engaginginfamilymealsmaybeamatterofimprovingcommunicationandsupportathome.

AnewstudyintheJournalofNutritionEducationandBehavior,publishedbyElsevier,connects

lessfamilydiscouragementandbetterfamilycommunicationwithahigherlikelihoodtoeat

eveningfamilymealsandfamilybreakfaststogether,andnotinfrontofatelevision.The

researcherssurveyed259patientswhoparticipatedinweightmanagementandweightloss

programsattheOhioStateUniversityorWakeForestUniversity._67

“It'simportanttonoteallfamilymembersinthehomehaveinfluence/9leadstudyauthor

KeeleyJ.Pratt,PhD,theOhioStateUniversity,Columbus,OH,USA,saidofthefindingsthatany

familymembercaninfluencetheadoptionandmaintenanceofhealthypatternsandbehaviorsinthe

home._68_Thestudyalsofoundparentswhoperceivedtheirchildtobeoverweightwere

morethanfourtimesaslikelytotalktothemaboutthekid'sweight,alsocalled“weighttalk.”

“Whileopencommunicationwithchildrenabouthealthisbeneficial,ifsimportanttoensure

communicationdirectlyaboutchildren'sweightisnotharmfulintheirdevelopmentofahealthy

bodyimageandbehaviors.Thatincludesolderchildrenandadolescentswhoareatgreaterriskof

developingeatingdisordersanddisorderedeatingbehaviors/9ProfessorPrattsaid.69

Askidsgrowup,therelationshipbetweenkidsandtheirparentsbecomesbetter.

70___"Understandingtheseassociationswillprovideessentialevidenceneededto

designfuturefamily-basedinterventionsforthesepatientstohelpintheirbehaviorchangeand

weightloss,preventthebeginningofobesityinchildren,andenhancepositivefamilymeal

practicesandhealthycommunicationaboutweight,“ProfessorPrattsaid.

IV.SuminaryWriting

71.Directions:Readthefollowingpass

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