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2024上海闵行区高三二模英语试题及答案

2024上海闵行区高三二模英语试题及答案

上海闵行区2023-2024学年第二学期高三年级学业质量调研英语试卷(考试时间120分钟,试卷满分140分)I.Listening ComprehensionSection 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 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.A fridge. B.An electric cooker. undry machines. D.Dishes.2.A.$450. B.$500. C.$550. D.$510.3.A.Flowers. B.A gardening tool. C.Cooking appliances. D.A cookbook.4.A.Disappointed. B.Proud. C.Confident. D.Encouraged.5.A.The man. B.The woman. C.Their boss. D.Sarah.6.A.At a concert venue. B.At a movie theater.C.At a hotel reception.D.At a restaurant.7.A.Keep playing video games. B.Get more sleep.C.Buy a comfortable bed.D.Establish a regular bedtime.8.A.She is confused about the software program as well.B.She understands the software program completely.C.She doesn’t care about the software program.D.She has lost the software password.9.A.He wants more recognition for his volunteer work.B.He prefers to keep his volunteer work private.C.He regrets volunteering at the animal shelter.D.He wants to discuss his volunteer work further.10.A.The students were interested in sharing.B.The students were eager to learn knowledge.C.The students were amazed at the learning material.D.The students were respectful towards the teacher.Section BDirections:In Section B,you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation,and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation.The passages and the conversation will be read twice,but the 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.Questions11through13are based on the following talk.11.A.In her arm. B.In her lung. C.On her shoulder. D.In her back.12.A.Over five years. B.About three months.C.Less than two weeks.D.A few months.13.A.To find ways to help Mrs.Smith’s family.B.To hear an update on Mrs.Smith’s situation.C.To figure out what’s wrong with Mrs.Smith.D.To discuss the company’s helping policies.Questions14through16are based on the following talk.14.A.Improving artistic theory. B.Putting forward flow theory.C.Holding attractive activities.D.Studying business matters.15.A.To promote the painters’spirit. B.To discover the exception to the theory.C.To study the way to get the flow state.D.To discover the best flow quality.16.A.When they consider nothing seems to matter.B.When they began to learn new skills.C.When they work in different professions.D.When they are engaged in their pursuits.Questions17through20are based on the following conversation.17.A.It was stolen. B.It was involved in an accident.C.It ran out of gas.D.It was parked illegally and pulled away.18.A.It’s only for loading purposes. B.It’s reserved for motorcycles.C.It’s free for anyone to park there.D.It’s for library use only.19.A.The parking services office. B.The main entrance of the library.C.The vehicle storage facility.D.The campus gymnasium.20.A.$10 B.$50 C.$75 D.$85II.Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections:After reading the passage below,fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and 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.By day,Robert Titterton is a lawyer.In his spare time,he goes on stage beside pianist Maria Raspopova—not as a musician but as her page-turner.“(21)________not being a trained musician,I’ve learned to read music to assist Maria in her performance.”Mr Titterton is chairman of the Omega Ensemble but(22)________(act)as the group’s official page-turner for the past four years.His job is to sit beside the pianist and turn the pages of the score.In this way,the musicians don’t have to break the flow of sound by doing it (23)________.He said he became just as nervous as those playing instruments on stage.Being a page-turner requires plenty of practice.Some pieces of music(24)________go for 40minutes and require up to50pages of turns,including back turns for repeat passages.(25)________matters is onstage communication.Each pianist has their own style of“nodding”(26)________(indicate)a page turn that they need to practise with their page-turner.But like all performances,there are moments(27)________things go wrong.“I was turning the page to get ready for the next page,but the draft wind from the turn caused the spare pages to fall off the stand,”Mr Titterton said,“Luckily,I was able to catch them and put them back.”(28)________most page-turners are piano students or up-and-coming concert pianists,Ms Raspopova has once asked her husband to help her out on stage.“Sometimes my husband is not an attentive page-turner.He’s interested in the music,(29)________(feel)every note,but I have to say:‘Turn,turn!’”she laughed.“But Robert is(30)________(qualified)page-turner I’ve had in my entire life.”Section BDirections:Complete the following passage by using the words in the box.Each word can only be used once.Note that there is one word more than you need.A.contrastB.instructedC.concentratingD.potentialE.touchingF.playedG.betterH.specializedI.spotJ.followK.tracingUnfamiliar Music May Help People Chat at PartiesIf you want your guests to be particularly sociable at an upcoming party,make sure you play music they probably haven’t heard before.To explore how background music affects the way we31conversations,researchers Jane Brown and Gavin Bidelman conducted a study analyzing the brain activity of31individualsaged21and33.During the experiment,participants listened to72minutes of an audiobook(有声读物),which the pair used as a replacement for32on someone talking,while background music was accompanied by the audiobook for most of the time.For half of the experiment,the participants were asked to focus on2-minute parts of an unfamiliar audiobook read by a man.The rest of the time,they were told to focus on four background songs,which were similarly33for2minutes at a time.This34in voices aimed to assess participants’ability to shift attention between two distinctly different voices.During the experiment,all the participants wore35caps to monitor the electrical activity taking place in their brains.This36of electrical activity was the key.It allowed Brown and Bidelman to discover how efficiently these individuals could focus on either the audiobook or the music when37to do so.The finding revealed that the participants could38turn their attention to the audiobook if the background music was unfamiliar to them.Following the task,the participants completed a music perception survey evaluating their musical skills,such as the capacity to39whether a pair of similar-sounding tunes are the same.Notably,those with lower musical scores demonstrated slower attentional shifts between songs and audiobooks,suggesting a(n)40link between musical ability and attention management skills.III.Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B, C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.In Favour of Simple WritingDo you edit text messages carefully before sending them?If so,you may be the kind of person who takes pride in41even the simplest message.If you do not,you may see yourself as a go-getter,one who values excitement and speed over42:get it done decently now rather than perfectly later.People are constantly receiving messages,from the mailbox to the inbox to the text-message alert.What to read,what to skim(略读)and what to ignore are decisions that nearly everyone has to make dozens of times a day.A new book titled All Readers are Busy Nowadays makes the argument for being the careful kind of43,even in informal lines.The authors also present well-established44that have long been prized in guides to writing.Take“less is more”.Most books on writing well advocate the advice to45needless words.The authors,however,have46the idea.In an email to thousands of school-board members asking them to take a survey,cutting the count from127to49words almost47 the response rate.Keeping messages to a48idea—or as few as absolutely needed—helps ensure that they will be read,remembered and acted on.49the number of the available options has thesame effect,too.A link in an email,50,attracted50%more clicks when presented alone than when it was sent alongside a second additional link.Syntax(句法)and51matter,too.It is more52to adopt short and active sentences,with common words familiar to everyone.From Facebook posts to online-travel reviews,even brief,informal pieces of writing that follow these rules get more likes and shares.If everyone is a busy reader,everyone is a busy writer,too.That may make it tempting to sent as many messages as53as possible and hope for the best.But from essays to text messages organizing dinner plans,devoting time to the needs of readers has provable54.If you are so busy that you write an undisciplined message which readers scan,ignore and delete, then you might as well have not55it at all.41.A.conveying B.understanding C.crafting D.sending42.A.care B.quantity C.simplicity D.technology43.A.reader B.poster C.learner D.writer44.A.structures B.principles C.aims D.alternatives45.A.remove B.ignore C.reconsider D.interpret46.A.conveyed B.translated C.tested D.shaped47.A.lowered B.affected C.doubled D.maintained48.A.basic B.positive C.definite D.single49.A.Recording B.Reducing C.Counting D.Estimating50.A.in comparison B.after all C.for instance D.in particular51.A.word-choice B.pattern-design C.target-setting D.platform-selection52.A.difficult B.suitable C.challenging mon53.A.carefully B.often C.politely D.quickly54.A.outcomes B.points C.figures D.benefits55.A.received B.written C.read D.answered Section BDirections:Read the following three passages.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)Growing up in Ukraine,Vadim didn’t know what it was like to live in a safe,stable home. His parents were alcoholics who would often beat him.They’d even stuff him into a wine container,breaking his little body and leaving only a small opening at the top so he could breathe and see—but only just a little.By the time Vadim turned9,he was living in an orphanage(孤儿院).Unfortunately,as is the case with far too many little ones,his life only got worse there.Not only was he hurt,but he was placed in a room on the third floor,making it impossible to get downstairs in a wheelchair.This left Vadim crawling up and down the stairs,an activity that was both physically and mentally exhausting.He’d often be late for meals.If the food wasn’t already gone by the time he arrived,other kids would steal from him.Then,a chain effec t began when some special folks visited the orphanage.They told him a story about a spiritual figure who advocated love and forgiveness.This conv ersation helped the 14-year-old find his faith and,in turn,he had more hope than he ever had before.Today,Vadim is on longer the boy subject to fate.He is a father to his own kids,and his life couldn’t be more different or better.Over the years,he’s discovered a gift for expressing himself through art.This inspired Tim Tebow Foundation,an organization fighting for the most vulnerable(脆弱的)people around the world,to ask if he’d like to create a piece that representedwhat it looked and felt like for him to havegone from“darkness to light.”The result?A truly remarkable paintingthat features Vadim,in his wheelchair,leavingbehind his old home,including the winecontainer his parents stuffed him into.His newdirection includes a beautiful forest full of fallleaves and bright light,showing the hope he issaid to have found in the inspiring story.56.According to the passage,Vadim’s parents treated him________.A.abusivelyB.forgivinglyC.thoughtfullyD.strictly57.Why did Vadim crawl up and down the stairs when living in the orphanage?A.Because his little roommates often did damage to his wheelchair.B.Because other children would take his meal without permission.C.Because he couldn’t use the wheelchair to go downstairs from a high floor.D.Because getting downstairs was demanding for him physically and mentally.58.The phrase“a chain effec t”in paragraph4refers to_________.A.an effective treatment for Vadim’s disabilityB.a series of positive changes occurring in Vadim’s lifeC.a sense of hope from the story of a spiritual figureD.a helping hand from Tim Tebow Foundation59.What is the message that Vadim wants to convey in his remarkable painting?A.He admires the beauty and harmony of nature.B.He leads a miserable life with his own kids.C.He excels in delicate painting techniques.D.He says farewell to the past and harvests happiness.(B)The Role of Crowdfunding in Business GrowthCrowdfunding is a fundraising method that makes use of the power of the Internet and social networks.It involves raising small amounts of money from a large number of individuals or investors,typically through online platforms.These platforms connect entrepreneurs(创业者) with potential backers who contribute funds to support a specific project,business,or idea.Types of Crowdfunding●Reward-Based Crowdfunding—Backers get a reward,such as a product sample or easy access,in exchange for their contribution.This model is popular for startups and creative projects.●Equity(股权)Crowdfunding—Investors receive shares or equity in the business in exchange for their funding.This model is ideal for small businesses looking to raise substantial capital and is subject to specific regulations.●Debt Crowdfunding—Entrepreneurs borrow money from backers and agree to repay it with interest over time.This model is similar to a loan and is suitable for businesses with a clear repayment plan.Tips for a Successful Crowdfunding Campaign●Set clear goals:Define your funding goal,the purpose of the funds,and how you’ll use the money.●Persuasive story:Make an appealing and genuine story about your business.Explain why it matters and how backers’contributions will make a difference.●Engage your network:Mobilize your existing network of friends,family,and professional contacts to support your campaign.Their initial contributions can build momentum (动力).●Transparency:Be transparent and honest about your project’s progress and any challenges you encounter.Backers appreciate honesty.●Fulfill promise s:Once your campaign is successful,fulfill your promises to backers timely and communicate regularly.60.According to the passage,which of the following is accurate about crowdfunding?A.Reward-Based Crowdfunding is the most popular type of crowdfunding.B.Backers can get the same kinds of rewards in the three types of crowdfunding.C.Crowdfunding is a fundraising technique that relies on offline platforms.D.Debt Crowdfunding is fit for businesses with a specific repayment schedule.61.The4th tip“Transparency”probably means“________”.A.carefulnessB.perseveranceC.franknessD.optimism62.The owners of Exploding Kittens,a card game corporation established six years ago,plan toraise a large sum of capital to start a promotion campaign.They are highly recommended to ________.A.prefer Reward-Based Crowdfunding to Equity CrowdfundingB.draft an attractive story about the campaign based on real informationC.realize their promises to backers on time even if the campaign is a failurepare the initial support provided by different existing contacts(C)Hundreds of people die at sea every year due to ship and airplane accidents.Emergency teams have little time to rescue those in the water because the probability of finding a person alive falls dramatically after six hours.Beyond tides and challenging weather conditions,unsteady coastal currents often make search and rescue operations extremely difficult.New insight into coastal flows gained by an international research team led by George Haller, Professor of Nonlinear Dynamics at ETH Zurich,promises to enhance the search and rescue techniques currently in ing tools from dynamical systems theory and ocean data,the team has developed an algorithm(算法)to predict where objects and people floating in water will go.“Our work has a clear potential to save lives,”says Mattia Serra,the first author of a study recently published in Nature Communications.In today’s rescue operations at sea,complicated models of ocean dynamics and weather forecasting are used to predict the path of floating objects.For fast-changing coastal waters, however,such predictions are often inaccurate due to uncertain boundaries and missing data.As a result,a search may be launched in the wrong location,causing a loss of precious time.Haller’s research team obtained mathematical results predicting that objects floating on the ocean’s surface should gather along a few special curves(曲线)which they call TRansient Attracting Profiles(TRAPs).These curves can’t be seen with our eyes but can be tracked frominstant ocean surface current data using recent mathematical methods developed by the ETH team. This enables quick and precise planning of search paths that are less sensitive to uncertainties in the time and place of the accident.In cooperation with a team from MIT,the ETH team tested their new,TRAP-based search algorithm in two separate ocean experiments near Martha’s Vineyard,which is on the northeastern coast of the United States.Working from the same real-time data available to the Coast Guard,the team successfully identified TRAPs in the region in real-time.They found that buoys and manikins(浮标和人体模型)thrown in the water indeed quickly gathered along these emerging curves.“Of several competing approaches tested in this project,this was the only algorithm that consistently found the right location”,says Haller.“Our results are rapidly obtained,easy to interpret,and cheap to perform,”points out Serra. Haller stresses:“Our hope is that this method will become a standard part of the tool kit of coast guards everywhere.”63.In a search and rescue operation,________.A.the survival rate drops to almost zero after six hoursB.the use of dynamics leads to the wrong locationC.weather conditions are a determining factorD.changing currents present a challenge64.The main significance of the new algorithm is________.A.accurately predicting weather conditions during rescue operationsB.dependence on satellite technology to locate distressed individuals at seaC.cost-effective,efficient tracking of objects and individuals in coastal watersD.predicting the exact time and location of ocean accidents65.Paragraph5mainly talks about________.A.the collection of dataB.the testing of the algorithmC.the identification of the TRAPsD.the cooperation of two research teams66.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A.How Mathematics Can Save Lives at SeaB.How Coastal Waters Affect Saving LivesC.Why Algorithms Are Popular in Rescue OperationsD.Why Success Rates of Rescue Operations Have FallenSection CDirections:Read the following passage.Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box.Each sentence can be used only once.Note that there are two more sentences than you need.A.Such media doesn’t just entertain.B.You can easily pick out the differences among your siblings.C.As we journey through adulthood,it’s crucial to reflect on its impact.D.Media exposure during childhood impacts each child in distinct ways.E.Additionally,media have proven to have long-term effects on individuals.F.However,our mental and physical states may not be adequately equipped to handle it.Childhood Media Shaping FuturesMuch of the media we consume during our formative years shapes us into the people we are today.Reflect on a particular piece of media from our childhood—perhaps it’s the TV show we eagerly awaited every weekend during visits to our grandmother’s house.67It shapes our dreams and fears and even drives us to future careers.68Older children may have had a lot more restrictions,like TV shows,movies, and social media access.And because of these,they were able to be a child for longer compared to their siblings(兄弟姐妹).Children who have older siblings tend to show more mature tendencies and can appear to“grow up quicker”than other children their age.While they might have been restricted from social media accounts until a certain age,once given access,they tend to be more prepared.The media exposure of our generation has undoubtedly led to an increased maturation at younger ages.699Simply looking back at previous generations and the rate of consumption and processing of information that we experience every day,the effects of such are only beginning.As soon-to-be or current adults,we are already facing issues such as depression,anxiety,and delays in certain learning and social skills,just to name a few.Are we“more mature?”or are we overexposed and at risk for exceptional mental,physical,and emotional consequences?In conclusion,childhood media consumption significantly influences our lives.70Striking a balance between media exposure and mental well-being is essential for our growth in today’s media-rich world.IV.Summary WritingDirections:Read the following passage.Summarize the main idea and the main point(s)of the passage in no more e your own words as far as possible.Have You Got Success Amnesia?Have you heard yourself say“it was nothing really”when someone congratulates you on a job well done?Or have you drawn a blank when you are asked to make a list of what you have achieved?If so,you have suffered success amnesia.Failing to acknowledge your hard work is often a sign of success amnesia.It signals that there might be a gap between how others view your achievements and how you see them.People who have success amnesia often have a strong track record at work or get it sorted for family members.They are people who others would describe as successful and yet they find it difficult to acknowledge and own their results.They don’t hold their achievements in their memory bank.This particular type of memory loss robs them of the satisfaction and pleasure that can follow in achieving a goal.And,perhaps more importantly,it robs them of confidence. Confidence does not guarantee success,but it does increase the chance of success.Why not try some practical methods?Ask for feedback about the impact you’ve had and then listen carefully.Watch out for anything that you begin to tell yourself“It wasn’t that big a deal.”Try to absorb what you hear. You can also look back over the past6or12months,capture every success you can think of, whether large or small,and write them down clearly.Purposefully acknowledging and admitting your achievements can help to bring them into more realistic focus.Besides,be mindful that you have a tendency to forget or minimize your achievements.A sticky note on your laptop screen might help:my strengths and achievements are bigger than they appear to me.V.TranslationDirections:Translate the following sentences into English,using the words given in the brackets.72.这种新产品防水耐高温,卖得很好。

2024上海市奉贤区中考初三二模英语试题及答案

2024上海市奉贤区中考初三二模英语试题及答案

2023学年第二学期九年级英语练习(2024.04)(完卷时间90分钟,满分140分)考生注意:1.本场考试时间90分钟,试卷共8页,满分140分,答题纸共2页。

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Part1Listening(第一部分听力)I.Listening Comprehension(听力理解)(本大题共20题,共25分)Listen and choose the right picture(根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片)(5分)1. 2. 3. 4. 5.B.Listen to the dialogues and choose the best answer to each question your hear(根据你听到的对话和问题,选出最恰当的答案)(5分)6. A.The World Sports. B.The Animal World.C.The World News.D.Around the World.7. A.Go to a concert. B.Watch a football game.C.Stay at home.D.Visit Peace Park.8. A.In a shop. B.On the playground.C.At a restaurant.D.In a hospital.9. A.Surprised. B.Worried. C.Moved. D.Upset.10.A.24. B.30. C.54. D.58. Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false(判断下列句子是否符合你听到的短文内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示)(5分)11.The professor handed out question papers with only a black dot in the center.12.The students were asked to write about what they saw on their papers.13.The students focused on describing the white part of the paper,not the black dot.14.The professor graded the students'answers based on their descriptions of the black dot.15.The professor wanted to tell his students that they should not waste time thinking about the negative things in their lives.Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences(听短文,用听到的单词完成下列句子。

2023届上海市徐汇区高三二模英语试卷(含听力)(含答案)

2023届上海市徐汇区高三二模英语试卷(含听力)(含答案)

2023届上海市徐汇区高三二模英语试卷(含听力)学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、短对话1.A.At the bus stop.B.At the information desk.C.On the platform.D.In the office building.2.A.It was quite a success.B.It was huge.C.It was terrible.D.The music was good.3.A.John’s job transfer.B.The rapid spread of rumour. C.The new project in India.D.John’s quarrel with his wife.4.A.Sell the broken parts.B.Buy a new one.C.Make a profitable investment.D.Have the old one fixed.5.A.They came in different colors.B.They were good value for money. C.They were a very good design.D.They were sold out very quickly. 6.A.The woman is wasting his time.B.The woman should use her time wisely.C.He is eager to know the answer.D.The woman does not need to hurry.7.A.She always talks bad about her colleagues.B.She has a good reputation for being honest.C.She is good at handling complicated relationships.D.She has good relations with people around her.8.A.She plans to apply for a part-time job.B.She’s too busy to run for class president.C.She wants the man to help her with her studies.D.She has no interest in running for class president.9.A.She is not in good health for her age.B.She likes the job of feeding fish.C.She finds her new job rewarding.D.She feels unfit for her new job.10.A.It’s hard to buy the tickets on the spot.B.Tickets are cheaper if bought online.C.Free booklets provide discounts for the show.D.The comic show can be watched online.二、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

2023年上海市徐汇区初三英语二模试卷及答案

2023年上海市徐汇区初三英语二模试卷及答案

2023年上海市徐汇区初三二模英语试卷(考试时间90分钟满分140分)Part 1 Listening (第一部分听力)L. Listening Comprehension (听力理解}: (共25分)A. Listen and choose the right picture (根据你听到的内容,选出相应的图片): (5 分)B. Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to the question you hear (根据你听到的对话和问题,选出最恰当的答案): (5分)6. A. In China.B. In Singapore.C. In Japan.D. In France.7. A. 6 months oldB. 7 months old.C. 12 months old.D. 18 months old.8. A. An E-dictionary.B. Sports shoes.C. Tickets for Shanghai Disney.D. Dinner with friends.9. A. The reading club.B. The racing club.C. The language club.D. The cooking club.10. A. The change for a new flat.B. The share of housework.C. The decoration of the bedroomD. The design of the garden.C. Listen to the conversation and tell whether the following statements are true or false (判断下列句子是否符合你听到的内容,符合的用“下表示,不符合的用“F”表示): (5 分)11. The conversation is about an interview with a journalist in a studio.12. David's first ambition was to be a scientist when he was young.13. Because of a special radio program, David became a student journalist.14. It was easy for David to get a first job of being a journalist at AFP.15. Today's broadcast is to help the audience learn from David's experience.D. Listen to the passe and complete the flow sentences (听短文,完成下列内容,每空格限填一词): (10分)16. The speaker is introducing ________ ________ in the world to the audience.17. Though the Clock Tower was renamed, tourists will call it "Big Ben” ________ ________.18. The Shanghai Iv Tower got the nickname "Pearl of the East" from its ________ ________.19. The eleven balls of the Oriental Pear! Tower are of ________ ________.20. Besides offices the Petronas Towers house a museum, an art gallery and a ________ ________.Part 2 Grammar and Vocabulary (第二部分词汇和语法)II. Choose the best answer (选择最恰当的答案) (共15分)21. Our monitor is kind and always gives me ______ hand when I have trouble.A. aB. anC. theD./22. The movie on TV yesterday made me think of an experience of ______ own.A. IB. meC. myD. mine23. Picasso, a famous European artist, had a great influence on art ______ the 20th century.A. atB. inC. onD. from24. The headmaster was very pleased ______ the performance by the talent boy.A. ofB. inC. withD. for25. Besides the main character, can you name some ______ little monsters in the cartoon?A. othersB. anotherC. the otherD. other26. In Shanghai, PE lessons at school ______ more and more interesting since 2018.A. becomeB. becameC. have becomeD. will become27. There's nothing left in the fridge, and we'd better ______ some food in the market.A. buyB. to buyC. buyingD. bought28. Counting penguins in Antarctic (南极洲) was one of ______ jobs in the world.A. strangeB. strangerC. strangestD. the strangest29. When you wear a smile on your face, you look ______ to customers.A. warmlyB. happilyC. correctlyD. friendly30. ______ kids have smartphones, they may get calls from strangers and get cheated.A. IfB. UntilC. ThoughD. Unless31. Merle first ______ the world record for swimming 10 kilometers in 2019.A. setsB. setC. was settingD. has set32. The amazing walking tools ______ allow you to walk up to I kilometers an hour.A. needB. canC. mustD. should33. Follow the instructions carefully, ______ you will operate the machine easily.A. andB. butC. forD. or34. ______ shining the little girl is in her traditional Chinese dress on the stage!A. WhatB. What aC. HowD. How an35. -______ does your brother go cycling after work?-Once a week.A. How farB. How soonC. Hong longD. How oftenIII. Complete the following passage with the words or phrases in the box. Each one can only be used once. (选择最恰当的选项填入空格。

2024届上海市中考各区二模英语考试真题分类(选词填空)汇编(附答案)

2024届上海市中考各区二模英语考试真题分类(选词填空)汇编(附答案)

2024届上海市中考各区二模英语考试真题分类(选词填空)汇编一、选词填空(2024ꞏ上海杨浦ꞏ二模)Choose the proper words to complete the following passage. Each can be used only once (选择最恰当的选项填入空格。

每空格限填一词,每词只能填一次)The unknown carersA.unable B.daily C.bathroom D.encourages E. comfortBruno is 14 years old and looks after his mother. He has to do the housework, give his mother her medicine and 1 her when she feels sad. He does all this before and after school, sometimes waking up at 5:30 am or going to bed very late because he also has to do his homework.Bruno is just one of about 700, 000 young carers in the UK. That means around one in five young people is a carer. They look after someone because they are ill or 2 to move easily. Their 3 routine was made up of jobs around the house like doing the washing up, cleaning the 4 and putting on the washing. They also help their relative got out of bed, and perhaps help them wash and get dressed. Sometimes, they have to stay at home to take care of their relative, which means they can’t always go to school.A.offer B.lucky C.support D.usual E. responsibilityThese young people take care of someone because they love them and they believe it’s their 5 . However, it isn’t always good for them. Although it’s true that they learn a lot of useful things that other children of their age often don’t know, they also miss out on a lot of opportunities. Their study often suffers because they miss schooldays or don’t have time to study.Bruno’s school has formed a 6 group to help young carers. The school knows who the carers are so they can help them when they don’t have time to study or don’t come to school.Unfortunately, not all schools 7 this kind of help, and most schools and local governments don’t know which students are young carers. If a child becomes a carer when they are young, they see it as something 8 . They don’t tell anyone.(2024ꞏ上海浦东新ꞏ二模)Choose the proper words in the box to complete the following passage. Each can be used only once (选择最恰当的选项填入空格。

2024届上海市部分区高三下学期二模英语试题汇编:六选四(含答案)

2024届上海市部分区高三下学期二模英语试题汇编:六选四(含答案)

2024届上海市部分区高三下学期二模英语试题汇编六选四2024届上海市青浦区高三下学期二模英语试题Section CDirections: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.A. The reaction is caused by nerves that reach into the airway.B. Scientists know about many different stimuli that can cause cough.C. Many infections involve dry coughs that don’t produce phlegm (痰) at all.D. We can’t really detect virus any more in these individuals, and yet they’re still coughing.E. But at least temporarily, they can send us into coughing even when we’re no longer sick.F. Scientists still aren’t sure exactly why otherwise healthy people experience this kind of persistent cough.Why Are You Still CoughingHave you caught a cold recently — but can’t get rid of the cough You’re not alone. The symptom can stick around for weeks after our bodies have cleared a virus. Michael Shiloh, a physician specializing in infectious disease research at UT Southwestern Medical Center, says coughing patients often report that they were sick as many as eight weeks prior to seeing him. He says, “____67____”The United States saw a sharp rise in cases of influenza in late 2023 that’s dragged on into 2024. And though positive tests for the illness have leveled off or decreased countrywide over the past weeks, the number of people seeking healthcare for respiratory (呼吸的) diseases is still elevated across much of the U.S. ____68____ But research on how infections affect nerves in the airway is revealing new clues.Coughing is an important reaction that protects the airway from dangers like water or bits of mis-swallowed food, says doctor and researcher Lorcan McGarvey of Queen’s University Belfast. ____69____ These nerves are decorated with receptor (受体) proteins that react to everything from cold air to hot pepper. When a stimulus causes those receptors, nerves send signals to the brain that we experience as the urge to cough.While it may seem obvious that coughing is meant to clear our throats, it’s also possible that viruses cause the reaction to help themselves spread. ____70____ And if we do ultimately cough to clear out our airway during an infection, that still wouldn’t explain what exactly our nerves sense during an infection that causes a cough.“We don’t know,” says electrophysiologist Thomas Taylor-Clark of the University of South Florida. “But what we can say is that we do know some things, one being that viruses cause infection.”2024届上海市金山区高三下学期二模英语试题Section CDirections: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.A. Young consumers no longer blindly chase trendy or luxury items.B. They excel in using mobile devices and social media for getting information.C. Their tendency to pay much leads to the development of products and services.D. Their changing behaviors in consumption have promoted high-quality products.E. In fact, young people are slowly becoming the main force in the consumer market.F. They are willing to pay for products with unique features and innovative services.The young lead new trends in consumption marketWith the post-1990 generation becoming a vibrant (充满活力的) force in society and the post-2000 generation gradually entering the workforce, the purchasing power of the new generation of consumers has been steadily growing.(67) _______________________ Growing up in the internet era, the young consumers generally have higher education levels and a broader global outlook, and come from a relatively strong economic background. As such, their consumption behavior is different from that of the earliergenerations.In terms of consumption pattern, online shopping has become the top choice for young people. Young people not only comprise a comparatively high percentage of internet users but also tend to shop online. (68) _______________________ This makes them easily influenced by product promotions and influencers on social media.And yet a trend toward rational consumption has been growing rapidly over the past few years. (69) _______________________ Instead, they focus more on product quality and functionality. They tend to compare products and services, and do some research before making purchasing decisions, in order to get the best out of their purchase. According to a study conducted by the Social Survey Center of China Youth Daily, 90.1 percent of the 1,000 young respondents said their consumption decision is based on the “spending where necessary and saving where possible” principle. Besides, young consumers seek more personalized and diversified products, reflecting their emotional needs and increasing sense of self-worth. (70) _____________________When it comes to brand cognition, young consumers seem to favor domestic products. Thanks to information online, young consumers no longer blindly pursue foreign brands and instead prefer local brands, highlighting their confidence in Chinese-made products. From Li-Ning, Anta to Warrior shoes, domestic brands in various fields are beingwarmly welcomed by young consumers.2024届上海市嘉定区高三二模考试英语试题SectionC(8分)Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.A. They highly recognized the effectiveness of TCM, especially its use in pain treatment.B. Even when drinking herbal milk tea, it's best to make choices accordingly.C. Being extensive and far-reaching, TCM is deeply connected with Chinese philosophy.D. Overseas students of TCM, like Phan, are not rare.E. This led her to major in TCM at a traditional medical school in China.F. Many other Chinese medicine institutions have adopted similar strategic initiatives.Global Rise of TCMPhan Thi Kim Chi's connection with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)began at an early age. Growing up in a small village in Vietnam, it was inconvenient for Phan to travel to hospitals in neighboring cities. Whenever she caught a cold or experienced a headache as a child, her family would seek the help of a local TCM practitioner. 67 According toPhan, even though TCM has long been commonly practiced and accepted in Vietnam, finding a good school to learn TCM in Vietnam is not easy.As a foreign student, Phan finds the TCM basic theory course to be the most challenging one in the curriculum. 68 It requires years of learning and practice to truly understand the concepts of yin and yang, harmony between human and nature, and the five elements of wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. Sometimes she even translates the TCM vocabulary and scripts into Vietnamese so she can remember and comprehend them better.69 According to a report, the total number of international students studying TCM in China was 8, 187 last year, with the largest population of 6, 441 coming from Asian countries, followed by 832 from Africa and 432 from Europe. Also, many Chinese medical universities had projects that sent professors overseas to teach TCM.The booming situation of TCM is not limited to schools and clinics. It has also become a lifestyle choice for many young people. There is a trend among young people to place more emphasis on health conditioning and preservation. However, experts remind that TCM emphasizes the importance of diagnosing and treating based on identifying syndromes (症状). It is impossible to offer a one-size-fits-all approach to all patients. 702024届上海市虹口区高三下学期二模英语试题Section CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.And so, what once took your breath away becomes part of life’s furniture. But could it be that many of our lives are already better than we recognize Habituation to the good drives you to move forward and progress. But if we can make the constant less so, our attention will naturally turn back to it. Rather than focus on how to see our life better, we need to learn to better our life. The good news is that you can dishabituate.Your Life Is Better Than You ThinkThe undeniable popularity of self-help books, wellness podcasts, and happiness workshops reflects the constant human desire to make life better. 67While we may have a loving family, a good place to live, and a decent job, we often fail to notice those things. It’s not because we are ungrateful or stupid, but it’s because of a basic feature of our brain, known as habituation.Habituation is the tendency of neurons to fire less and less in response to things that are constant. You enter a room filled with roses and after ashort while, you cannot detect their scent any longer; and just as you get used to the smell of fresh flowers, you also get used to a loving relationship, to a promotion, to a nice home, to a wonderful work of art. Like the front page of a daily newspaper, your brain cares about what recently changed, not about what remained the same. 68 You habituate to it—you fail to notice and respond to elements of your life which you previously found amazing.69 That is, you can suddenly start perceiving and responding to things to which you have become desensitized.The key is taking small breaks from your daily life. For example, when people return home from a long business trip, they often find their old life has “reshined.” Ordinary things suddenly seem amazing. If something is constant, we often assume (perhaps unconsciously) that it is there to stay, and as a result, we focus our attention and effort on the next thing on our list. 70 If it is good at its core, it may just reshine. This is why time away, however short, will enable you to perceive your life with fresh eyes—and to break up reality.2024届上海市松江区高三下学期模拟考质量监控(二模)英语试卷Section CDirections: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can only be used once. Note that there are two sentences more than you need.A.Labeling poses even more of a problem when it comes to kids. B.It can be helpful for those not quite able to understand why they feel the way they do. C.There seems to be a desire to see negative emotions as something requiring intervention or diagnosis. D.Labeling leads to children’s overcoming their addiction to what is posted online. E.Someone has had only a certain experience and judges all behavior with that experience. F.The basic function of a diagnosis is to give you a name for those behaviors once felt unusual.Addiction to LabelingMaybe you’ve noticed it in the comments section of popular social media posts about anxiety. depression or things alike, with a number of people claiming to pick these labels for themselves.These days, labeling is everywhere. (67)______ However, the negative part is that it’s easy for someone to identify with the characteristics without truly recognizing the context in which these characteristics would require diagnosis, according to Charlotte Armitage, a registered integrative psychotherapist and psychologist.If you have done your research and genuinely feel that you have some form of mental health concern, then finally having a name for your behaviors can be great. But the risk is that many people will seek labels and intervention for any behavior, pattern or emotion that is outside of the permanent happy group that society has set as the norm. “(68)______ Then the saying ‘a little bit of knowledge is dangerous’ springs to my mind,” Armitage adds.(69)______“Children are still developing and evolving, and many childhood behavioral features may seem like those of a disorder when there’re other potential explanations for that behavior,” Armitage notes. Ideally, a diagnosis for a child should be carried out by a qualified mental health professional. So it is with an adult.Nevertheless, the most important thing to bear in mind is that diagnosis doesn’t mean to indicate that you are broken or less capable.(70)______ And if you go deeper, it can alert you to the fact that you are not alone, and that many people experience life in the same way as you do.参考答案2024届上海市青浦区高三下学期二模英语试题67-70 DFAC2024届上海市金山区高三下学期二模英语试题67-70.EBAF2024届上海市嘉定区高三二模考试英语试题67-70 ECDB2024届上海市虹口区高三下学期二模英语试题67-70: BAFD2024届上海市松江区高三下学期模拟考质量监控(二模)英语试卷67-70 BEAF。

2024届上海市浦东新区初三二模英语试卷(含答案)

2024届上海市浦东新区初三二模英语试卷(含答案)

2024届上海市浦东新区初三二模英语试卷(满分 140 分, 考试时间 90 分钟)Part 1 Listening (第一部分 听力)I. Listening Comprehension(听力理解) (本大题共20题, 共25分)A. Listen and choose the right picture(根据你听到的内容, 选出相应的图片) (5分)1. 2. 3. 2. 4.B.Listen to the dialogues and choose the best answer to each question you hear(根据你听到的对话和问题,选出最恰当的答案) (5分)6.A)Sunny.B)Cloudy.C)Windy.D)Rainy.7.A)To speak more.B)To take some medicine.C)To take a good rest.D)To go to hospital.8.A)At the bus stop.B)In the library.C)In the bookstore.D)In the supermarket.9.A)The taste of the cheese cake.B)The time to eat the cheese cake.C)The shape of the cheese cake.D)The way to make a cheese cake.10.A)The boy has finished his homework.B)Mum doesn't like watching TV at all.C)Mum agrees that her son can watch TV now.D)The boy wants to do homework on Saturday.C.Listen to the passage and tell whether the following statements are true or false(判断下列句子是否符合你听到的短文内容,符合的用“T”表示,不符合的用“F”表示) (5 分)11.Passengers can enjoy the beautiful views during the three hours'trip.12.Drinks and food are served on the second floor of the train.13.Passengers can use the Internet on the train without paying.14.Both tickets and ID cards are necessary during the whole journey.15.The train captain is introducing the sea and mountains along the ride.D.Listen to the dialogue and complete the following sentences(听对话, 用听到的单词完成下列句子。

2024届上海市中考各区二模英语考试真题分类(形容词及副词)汇编(附答案)

2024届上海市中考各区二模英语考试真题分类(形容词及副词)汇编(附答案)

2024届上海市中考各区二模英语考试真题分类(形容词及副词)汇编一、形容词,19题1.(2024ꞏ上海黄浦ꞏ二模)After three months on a low-fat diet, Mary looks much ________ than before.A.thin B.thinner C.thinnest D.the thinnest2.(2024ꞏ上海长宁ꞏ二模)The music on the radio sounded ________ and helped get rid of my sad feeling at once.A.loudly B.lonely C.lively D.kindly3.(2024ꞏ上海崇明ꞏ二模)Nature suggests that climate change is even _________ than scientists have predicted.A.bad B.badly C.worse D.worst4.(2024ꞏ上海杨浦ꞏ二模)Hey Ben! You look _________ than I first saw you.A.heavy B.heavier C.heaviest D.the heaviest5.(2024ꞏ上海黄浦ꞏ二模)The little girl with curly hair looks ________ in her pink skirt.A.honestly B.happily C.lovely D.seriously6.(2024ꞏ上海普陀ꞏ二模)I always feel __________ when I’ve finished a piece of work.A.pleasure B.please C.pleased D.pleasantly7.(2024ꞏ上海普陀ꞏ二模)The aging population has become a big problem and it’s much __________ in our country.A.serious B.more serious C.most serious D.the most serious8.(2024ꞏ上海徐汇ꞏ二模)Set up in 1927, the Henan Museum is one of China’s ________ museums.A.early B.earlier C.earliest D.the earliest9.(2024ꞏ上海虹口ꞏ二模)Many people still believe one of ________ inventions of the past 100 years is the telephone.A.wonderful B.more wonderful C.most wonderful D.the most wonderful10.(2024ꞏ上海闵行ꞏ二模)Chaka (茶卡) Salt Lake, the mirror of the sky, is one of ________ destinations in Qinghai.A.less popular B.popular C.more popular D.the most popular11.(2024ꞏ上海松江ꞏ二模)—Do you watch mini dramas?—Yes. I often watch them. They are now even ________ than traditional TV series.A.popular B.more popular C.most popular D.the most popular12.(2024ꞏ上海松江ꞏ二模)The new-energy car looked very ________ to Mr Li and he decided to buy itimmediately.A.attract B.attractive C.attractively D.attraction13.(2024ꞏ上海金山ꞏ二模)The open and inclusive(包容的) school atmosphere made me feel .A.confidence B.confident C.confuse D.confused14.(2024ꞏ上海金山ꞏ二模)I think balanced diets are as as regular exercise in our daily life.A.important B.more important C.most important D.the most important15.(2024ꞏ上海金山ꞏ二模)Chongming Island is island in China, rich in culture and with beautiful scenery.A.third large B.third larger C.third largest D.the third largest16.(2024ꞏ上海嘉定ꞏ二模)The Smiths saw ________ sunset they had ever seen during a holiday on the island.A.beautiful B.most beautiful C.more beautiful D.the most beautiful17.(2024ꞏ上海青浦ꞏ二模)The dress with cute cartoon images fits my sister very well. She looks ________ in it.A.nicely B.gently C.lovely D.happily18.(2024ꞏ上海青浦ꞏ二模)The salesman showed him several mobile phones and he chose ________ one.A.cheap B.cheaper C.cheapest D.the cheapest19.(2024ꞏ上海宝山ꞏ二模)The man in blue seems ________ because he always talks to others with a smile.A.friendly B.gently C.sadly D.lonely二、副词,5题20.(2024ꞏ上海静安ꞏ二模)He speaks English ________ an American, so we all believe that he has stayed in America for many years.A.as good as B.worse than C.as badly as D.as well as21.(2024ꞏ上海宝山ꞏ二模)With the teacher’s help, that little girl worked out the maths problem as ________ as her deskmate did.A.quick B.quickly C.quicker D.more quickly22.(2024ꞏ上海杨浦ꞏ二模)Abby waved _________ to her mother when her car approached.A.excite B.excited C.exciting D.excitedly23.(2024ꞏ上海浦东新ꞏ二模)Researchers say the new material will not break as _______ as the old one.A.easy B.easier C.easily D.more easily24.(2024ꞏ上海嘉定ꞏ二模)How ________ the mother looked at her baby when she sang songs to comfort him!A.gently B.lonely C.friendly D.lovely参考答案1.B【名师分析】句意:在低脂饮食三个月后,玛丽看起来比以前瘦多了。

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上海各区英语二模卷答案2011上海高考二模英语答案汇总(全部)2011卢湾区高考英语二模卷参考答案Section A 1-5 BDCCD6-10 DBBDBSection B 11-13 BAA14-16 BCDSection C 17. 180818. toilet19. leaking20. three-day21. angry customers22. transferred to Boston23. Early next month 24. location and reputation25-40 BCBAD CBDCD ADCAB A.Section B41. H42. E43. D44. A45. C46. F47. B48. I49. GIII. Reading ComprehensionSection A50-54 CBCBD55-59 BABCB60-64 AACDCSection B65-68 DBDC69-71BCD72-75 DDBASection C76-80 FECADSection D81. she received words of praise from that father82. earn / win / make friends all over the world/from all parts of the world83. Praise is a sort of spiritual reward for our work./Praise is a sort of recognition of our work.84. To tell us to take every chance to praise others第II卷(45分)I. Translation1. The low-carbon life is getting more and more popular among/with young people.2. Many people who failed did not realize that they were just one step away from success.Many losers don’t realize that they are just one step away from success.3.The exhibition of the photos was so successful that within months Jason quit his job to become a professional photographer.4.Some experts think too much homework and lack of exercise have badeffects on students’ health and learning problems.5. Those who live in high-rises should learn to take all measures against accidents and to save themselves when an emergency occurs.Those who live in high-rises should learn to take action to prevent accidents from happening and learn to save themselves when emergencies occurring / at the time of emergencies.Ⅱ. Guided Writing略2011长宁区高考英语二模卷参考答案第Ⅰ卷第一大题第1至10小题每题一分。

第11至16小题,每题2分。

第17至24小题,每题1分。

共30分。

1.D2.B3.C4.A5.D6.B7.D8.A9.B10.C11.B12.D13.C14.B15.C16.Dcation18.literature19.history20.Women21.her passport22.one week/ a week23.to relax (herself)24.By taxi/ In a taxi第二大题每小题1分,共25分。

25.B26.C27.A28.C29.D30.A31.C32.D33.C34.B35.D36.B37.D38.A39.B40.D41.B42.H43.A44.E45.D46.C47.F48.I49.G第三大题第50至64小题,每题1分。

第65至75小题,每题2分。

第76至80小题,每题1分。

第81至84小题,每题2分。

共50分。

50.D51.B52.A53.B54.C55.D56.B57.D58.B59.A60.D61.A62.C63.C64.A65.C66.B67.C68.D69.C70.B71.D72.B73.A74.C 75.D76.D77.B78.F79.C80.E81.there was less bulling (than in primary schools)82.bullied / victimized (children) and bullying children.thebulied / victimized (children) and those who bully others.83.They admitted that bullying existed there. (They admitted that there was bullying there.)THey don't deny the problem (of bullying).84.Bullying was halved (after an anti-bullying campaign).Bullying declined / decreased by 50% (after an anti-bullying campaign).第Ⅱ卷Ⅰ.翻译1.He is aware that he (has) made a serious mistake.He is aware of making (having made) a serious mistake.2.It is not possible to solve the problem of environmental pollution overnight (in a day).3.The American student,Kate, said (that) working as a volunteer at the Shanghai Expo was a very precious experience in her life.4.Best Buy suddenly closed all of its shops (chain stores) in China, which made people very surprised.Best Buy ..., making...That Best Buy ... surprised people very much.5.Though learning grammar rules is needed (Though it's necessary to learn grammar rules), what is more important for students is to improve (develop) their ability to communicate (with other people) in English.Ⅱ.略上海2011年浦东新区高考英语二模卷参考答案1. BCCCD BCDAD11. C 12. B 13. D 14. D 15. C 16. A17. 100 18. lectures 19. report 20. economic21. running nose 22. ruining/ spoiling his holiday(s)23. overtired/ too tired 24. prevent the flu/fight off illness25. DDBAC DABCC 35. ACBBCB41. F 42. C 43. G 44. D 45. H 46. I 47. E 48. B 49. J 50. BCDCA 55. BADBA 60. BCACD65. DCDC 69-71 BAA 72. CBBD 76. DFCEB81. financial problems82. By dating enough./ Through some essential life experiences.83. Money and education84. we should not get married before we are 25. / we should get married after our mid-20s.putting off marriage until your mid-20s or later.I. Translation1. It is hard/difficult to persuade Tom to give up his idea/opinion.2. Spring is coming and the park is filled with people/ visitors.With the coming of spring, the park is filled with people/ is full of people.As spring is coming/ approach/ approaching has come, the park is crowded/ overcrowded/ packed with people3. Considering the special needs of the athletes, the breakfast is served till/ until ten/ 10 o’clock.4. It is absolutely/ really/ quite necessary to get together with several good friends and relax yourself after a long period of hard work.It is absolutely/ really/ quite necessary to relax yourself by getting together with several good friends after working hard for a long time.5. The abnormal/ unusual climate shows/indicates/ suggests that our living environment is getting worse and worse/ is becoming increasingly worse/ is increasingly worsening, which warns/ reminds us to take action to protect the earth we are living on/our earth.上海2011年闵行区高考英语二模卷参考答案第I 卷1. A2. C3. B4. C5. D6. D7. B8. B9. D10. A11. D12. C13. A14. C15. B16. D17. 6206648918. head19. pale20. blanket21. public service group 22. financial assistance 23. volunteer center 24. School supplies25. B26. C27. D28. C29. B30. D31.C32. D33. A34. A35. A36. D37. C38. B39. B40. A41. C42. I43. G44. B45. H46. F47. A48. E49. J50. B51. C52. D53. D54. A55. B56. D57. B58. C59. A60. C61. C62. D63. A64. D65. B66. C67. D68. C69. A70. D71. B72. A73. B74. C75. D76. D 77. A78. F79. B80. E81. prevent the car thief from restarting it once it stops82. it’s easier to steal old cars83. Because they need a unique ID code to start.84. Contact the car owner.第II卷I. Translation1. A lot of young people are keen on chatting online.2. We should follow the traffic rules strictly.3. More shops have been opened along the street and people nearby find it more convenient to do shopping.4. This kind of accident appears on media so frequently that effectivemeasures are being made to prevent it from happening again.5. This electronic product is not only fashionable in appearance but easy to operate and it has won a good reputation among the users.上海2011年静安、杨浦、青浦、宝山高考英语二模卷参考答案第一卷一.listening comprehension1—10 CBCAD DBCAB11-13 BCC14-16 BDC17. Silva 18. Spanish 19. Intermediate 20. 3/three21. Clean the house 22. 2:00 23. Play/Practise/Practice football 24. doesn’t work/is broken二.grammar and vocabulary25—29 CCACD 30—34 BACCB 35—40 AADCB D41—49 HEBJ GACFI50—64 DCDBB AADCD ABCCA65-68 BDBC 69-71 BAC 72—75 BCAD 76-80 DBFAC81.By increasing physical education.82.The risks of getting injured increase/expand.(The number of injuries in “phys ed” class increases)83.neglect unsafe conditions84. Increase the number of school nurses; avoid high risk activities; provide enough space; employ specially trained P.E. teachers; limit the size of a P.E class. (任选两个)第二卷1. He is busy (in) preparing for the interview.2. The students like him because he has a good sense of humour./ It is because he has a good sense of humour that the students like him./The reason why the students like him is that he has a good sense of humour.3. When (you are) in trouble/ having problems/you meet with difficulties, asking for help doesn’t mean you are dumb or stupid.4. Different measures are being taken to solve the problem of heavy traffic in the big cities in China.5. Parents often faced the choice that either they did what they felt was good for the development of the child or they just let him be./ Parents often face the choice that either they do what they feel is good for the development of the child or they just let him be.上海2011年黄浦(嘉定)区高考英语二模卷参考答案第I卷1-5DDBAA6-10CABBD11-13 ACC14-16 BDA17. Spain18. Christmas19.April 20. beach21. European Space22. French or German23. Three or four24. communication skills25-29 BDBBB30-34 CDCDC 35-40 AADAAC 41-45 JFBHI46-49 CAGD50-54BDADC55-59ACADC60-64BBDCA65-68CCCD69-71CCB72-75BDCB76-80DBFCA81.To improve pupils’(poor) academic performance.82.“I have got something to do,”he said to them.83.pupils can/ may know how often they slip into the habit/ use slang84.they (should) speak and write standard English第II卷I. Translation1.Please avoid going to bed after 11 often.2. The information helped us (to) decide whether to hold the farewell party (ornot).3. It was the song that reminded me of the time we had spent together.4.Knowing / Because he knew the city very well, he had no trouble (in) findingthe restaurant (which had been) recommended by his friend.5.Students should be encouraged to express themselves / their (own) ideasfreely in (the) group discussion, for the process of thinking is far moreimportant than the right answer.上海2011年虹口区高考英语二模卷参考答案第I卷第一大题第1至第10小题,每题1分;第11至第16小题,每题2分;第17至第24小题,每题1分。

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