9月11日大学英语实验班口试选拔候选人名单(闵行校区)
上海市闵行区2024届高三一模英语试题(含听力)(3)

上海市闵行区2024届高三一模英语试题(含听力)(3)一、听力选择题1. Where did the woman go before the meal?A.To her home.B.To a cinema.C.To a cafe.2. When was the seminar supposed to start?A.On January 16th.B.On January 26th.C.On January 27th.3. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.The U. S. history.B.The U. S. presidents.C.Max’s homework.4. Why did the woman fail to see the match?A.She was sick.B.She had to work.C.She visited her sick co-worker.5. How much will the man receive from his father?A.400 yuan.B.600 yuan.C.800 yuan.二、听力选择题6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What does the woman suggest?A.Going swimming.B.Keeping the room damp.C.Cleaning the air conditioner.2. What does the woman use to keep cool in summer?A.The ceiling fan.B.Air conditioning.C.Frozen water bottles.3. Where are the speakers now?A.In the man’s house.B.In a studio.C.In a nearby store.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
2024-2025学年浙江省A9协作体高三上学期8月联考英语试题及答案

绝密★启用前2025届A9协作体暑假返校联考高三学科英语试题命题:慈溪实验高级中学陈盈吉审题:回浦中学曹军喜吴兴高级中学邵琴芳2024年8月第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A 、B 、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What will the woman do?A.Leave for work.B.Make a call.C.Paint the house.2.How will the man go to work next month?A.On foot.B.By bus.C.By subway.3.Where probably are the speakers?A.In a hotel.B.In a caféC.In a school.4.What is the man going to do with the spider next?A.Catch it.B.Kill it.C.Keep it.5.How does the man sound?A.Angry.B.Sympathetic.C.Proud.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A 、B 、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What can we say about the salad?A.It's not to the man's tasteB.It's made by the woman.C.It's a mixture of fruits and vegetables.7.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Mother and son.B.Brother and sister.C.Chef and customer听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
重庆市西南大学附属中学校2024-2025学年高三上学期11月阶段性检测(二)英语-听力+答案

西南大学附中高2025届高三上11月阶段性检测(二)英语试题听力部分Text 1W: Have you been to that new Italian restaurant in town yet? The pizza was delicious. It’s beside the Chinese restaurant.M: No, I haven’t. I make pretty nice pizzas myself actually. I do want to try the Indian restaurant which opened up recently, though. (1)Text 2W: Frank, I thought you were working in New York.M: I was, but I’ve moved back. I just couldn’t get used to living in a big city, so I’m back at school taking courses to be a teacher. (2)Text 3M: Can you find me the X-ray of Mr. Smith’s right leg please? He is the next patient.W: Of course. Here you are, Doctor Brown. (3)Text 4M: Jenny, after you finish those reports, can you start arranging a meeting and ordering some paper for the company? (4)W: OK, no problem. I should be able to get started in a couple of hours.Text 5M: There is a big sale on in that store. Have you been there? Not much stuff for men, but there is a huge section for women. Check it out!W: Thanks, Kevin. After a busy week with work, that’s just what I need! (5)Text 6M: How will you travel down to London for the meeting next month? (6)W: I am going to drive. (6) It will be more convenient. How about you?M: I will take the train or the plane because I don’t like the London traffic. Which hotel are you staying at? W: I chose Holiday Inn. It is £75 a night.(7) Plus they have a gym and a swimming pool.M: That is amazing. I chose the Hilton. It is £15 more than Holiday Inn.(7) There is no gym or pool but the location is very central.Text 7W: Well, it is time to think about our vacation, Greg. Any ideas? (8)M: I would love Hawaii and it looks so romantic. I have always wanted to go there.W: I went there to attend my friend’s wedding last year. I think it’s too expensive. Also, there is not much to do there for a whole week. I was thinking of somewhere in Europe, Italy or France?M: I was once on a business trip to France. France is nice, but it is cold this time of year, as it often snows these days. (9) How about South America, where we can get some sun?W: OK. Brazil? Or Argentina? (10)M: Brazil would be better.(10) Plus the beaches there look amazing.Text 8M: Hey, Mary! How was the movie?W: Well, I didn’t really enjoy it, to be honest.M: Why? As a hit movie, it’s received some great reviews for its story and music. (11)W: Oh, the movie was fine. I just got annoyed because of the couple sitting in front of me.M: What happened?W: First, they came late, so it took them a while to get into their seats. This all happened during an exciting part of the movie. And then they started talking.M: Oh, I hate it when people do that!W: The man had seen the movie before. He was telling the woman the entire story. (12)M: Unbelievable!W: Well, you won’t believe what happened next! The man to my left asked them to be quiet. And they started arguing! Their voices just got louder and louder.M: Then what happened?W: The manager of the cinema was called in (13)M: That’s terrible! Did they calm down eventually?W: Yes, but it was too late. They had ruined the movie for me.Text 9M: Welcome to the showroom. (14) How can I help you today?W: I am looking for a family-friendly vehicle with low costs. I can exchange my old car against the price of the new vehicle too.M: Of course. Have you seen anything you like so far?W: Well, I like Kia. They are good in quality. (15) Where are they from?M: It is a South Korean car. To be honest, the parts are more expensive than your Ford. But they are cheaper than a French car like Renault and much cheaper than a German BMW.W: How much would I get for my old vehicle?M: I would say at around 3000 pounds.W: Is that red five-door Kia over there available?M: Sadly no, it just sold last week for 9000 pounds. We do have another one coming in next week, but it is green. Are you interested? (16)W: OK, as long as it’s not black. (16) What day shall I come back?M: Wednesday morning would be good.Text 10 (第17题为推断题)Thanks, everyone. Let’s clap our hands one more time for the beautiful newly married couple. It is amazing to watch Jerry get married today. Seeing the looks of joy on everyone’s faces touched my heart so dearly. Ever since Jerry and I were kids, people would call us twins. Being a year and a half older than him, (18) this deeply annoyed me at that time, as I wanted to be the bigger and stronger of us two. We have all been so close — the three of us: me, Jerry and our lovely little sister Janet. Janet, I see from the screen that you are crying tears of joy. (19) Thanks for your generous gift, which has just arrived in time. Although it’s a pity you are not present in person, having you online is great too.(19) This family means the world to me. And to Gail, I want to welcome you to our family. Now, I know you all are hungry. But please, I suggest all of us walk out to the garden to watch Jerry and Gail have their first dance as a married couple. (20)西南大学附中高2025届高三上11月阶段性检测(二)英语试题参考答案听力:1―5 CBACB6―10 BABCA 11―15 BCACA 16―20 CBABA阅读:21―23 ACD 24―27 CBAD 28―31 DCBA 32―35 DACB七选五:36―40 FAGBD完形:41―45 DCCAB 46―50 DACBA51―55 ACCAD短填:56. performed57. training58. which59. an60. achieving61. but/yet62. effortlessly63. has been celebrated64. as 65. representative作文一Dear Celebration Committee,Excited to contribute to the planning of our alma mater’s 110th anniversary celebration, I’m writing to inquire about the details of the event preparations as a proud graduate of the class of 2024.The upcoming 110th anniversary celebration is a momentous occasion that fills me with excitement, as it honors our school’s rich legacy. As an enthusiastic participant, I would love to know more about the preparations for the cultural program, including the themes, performance schedules, and how I can contribute to making this event memorable for everyone involved.Thank you for your efforts in organizing this celebration. I look forward to your response.Yours,Li Hua 作文二Version 1We cupped the poor thing and cautiously carried it back home. Mom immediately contacted the local wildlife rescue center, and a professional arrived soon after. He examined the hawk and reassured us that, although it was injured, it could recover with proper care. Relieved, we handed Stormy over, hoping it would heal quickly. Over the next few weeks, Kyle and I often asked about its condition. Each update brought us joy—Stormy was growing stronger day by day.One day, the center called to invite us to release Stormy together. Excitement filled our hearts as we arrived at a vast meadow under a clear blue sky. The hawk, now fully recovered, stood tall in the carrier, its eyes sharp and bright. When the rescuer opened the cage, Stormy hesitated for a moment before spreading its magnificent wings and taking flight. We watched in awe as it soared higher and higher, disappearing into the horizon—a symbol of resilience and freedom.Version 2We cradled the poor thing and cautiously carried it back home. Mom immediately reached out to the local wildlife rescue center. Not long after, a professional arrived to assess the bird’s condition. After a thorough examination, he reassured us that, although the hawk had sustained injuries, it was not beyond recovery and would likely heal with the right care. Relieved but still anxious, we entrusted Stormy to him, our hopes high for its swift recovery. In the weeks that followed, Kyle and I eagerly inquired about its progress, and each report filled us with joy as we learned that Stormy was growing stronger with every passing day.One day, the center called to invite us to release Stormy together. Our hearts raced with excitement as we arrived at a wide-open meadow beneath a cloudless blue sky. The hawk, now fully healed, stood proudly in its carrier, its eyes alert and full of life. When the rescuer gently opened the cage, Stormy paused for a brief moment before unfolding its majestic wings and taking to the sky. We stood in awe as it rose higher and higher, disappearing beyond the horizon—its flight a beautiful reminder of the harmony between all living creatures and the natural world.。
华东师大外语学院闵行校区英语系课程表-华东师范大学外语学院

华东师范大学外语学院英语系课程表(2015-2016学年第二学期第一周开始)
华东师范大学外语学院英语系课程表(2015-2016学年第二学期第一周开始)
英语系研究生
华东师范大学外语学院英语系课程表(2015-2016学年第二学期第一周开始)
英语系教育硕士(闵行全日制)
华东师范大学外语学院翻译系课程表
(2015-2016学年第二学期第一周开始)
注:
英语系翻译硕士
华东师范大学外语学院翻译系课程表
(2015-2016学年第二学期第一周开始)
注:
英语系翻译硕士
华东师范大学外语学院翻译系课程表(2015-2016学年第二学期第一周开始)
英语系翻译硕士
华东师范大学外语学院日语系课程表
(2015-2016学年第二学期第一周开始)
日语系研究生
任课教师和学生协商上课时间,地点利用教师本人工作室
华东师范大学外语学院法语系课程表
(2015-2016学年第二学期第一周开始)
法语系研究生
任课教师和学生协商上课时间,地点利用教师本人工作室
华东师范大学外语学院俄语系课程表
(2015-2016学年第二学期第一周开始)
俄语系研究生
任课教师和学生协商上课时间,地点利用教师本人工作室
华东师范大学外语学院德语系课程表
(2015-2016学年第二学期第一周开始)
德语系研究生
任课课教师和学生协商上课时间,地点利用教师本人工作室。
2024年上海市闵行区中考二模英语试题(解析版)

2023 学年第二学期初三年级学业质量调研英语试卷(满分140分,考试时间90分钟)考生注意:本卷有7大题,共84小题。
试题均采用连续编号,所有答案务必按照规定在答题纸上完成,做在试卷上不给分。
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)A B CD E F1. ________2. ________3. ________4. ________5. ________B. Listen to the dialogues 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. Skating. B. Cycling. C. Swimming. D. Boating.7. A. In a museum. B. In a cinema. C. In a library. D. In a restaurant.8. A. By car. B. By plane. C. By train. D. By ship.9. A. The weather in Australia. B. The study trip in Australia.C. The activities in Australia.D. The friends in Australia.10. A. The 1,500-metre race isn't a good sport for Alex.B. Alex is afraid of running the 1,500-metre race.C. Practice helps Alex to achieve much progress.D. Alex never dreams to be a professional runner.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. Steve & Kate's Camp has offered summer camps since 1989.12. Kids and parents must choose adventures through activities together.13. Every single one of the summer camps is open from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.14. Three meals, including snacks, are provided in the camp every day.15. Steve & Kate's Camp is inviting parents to send kids to their summer camp.D. Listen to the passage and complete the following sentences (听短文,用听到的单词完成下列句子。
上海市向明中学2024-2025学年高三上学期9月月考英语试卷(无答案)

2024学年向明中学9月学科检测高三年级英语试卷I. Listening Comprehension (25分)Section A (10分,每题1分)Directions: 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. At 10:00. B. At 10:20. C. At 10:30. D. At 11:30.2. A. $5. B. $10. C. $15. D. $20.3. A. Husband and wife. B. Boss and assistant.C. Manager and customer.D. Nurse and patient.4. A. It was too emotional. B. It was not compelling enough.C. It was accurate and detailed.D. It was a perfect representation.5. A. Frustrating. B. Indifferent. C. Thrilled. D. Distressing.6. A. Work overtime. B. Ask her team for help.C. Start a new project.D. Delay the submission.7. A. Try to get a ride with Pete. B. Take an airplane to Yellowstone.C. Ask Pete about his geology class.D. Drive her car to Yellowstone.8. A. Invest all your money in one place. B. Diversify your investments.C. Avoid startups entirely.D. Keep all your assets in cash.9. A. Annie should try to avoid getting sick.B. He has known Annie’s neighbor for many years.C. He has heard of many composers of classical musicD. Annie might spend a lot of money on classical music.10. A. Because he favors goods in physical stores.B. Because he enjoys the offline shopping experience.C. Because he doesn’t have much money.D. Because he doesn’t like the shopping festival.Section B (15分,每题1.5分)Directions: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 is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. More than 23,000. B. More than 230,000.C. More than 33,000.D. More than 18.6 million.12. A. It has affected multiple countries including Vietnam, China, and the Philippines.B. It has caused extensive flooding in Myanmar alone.C. It has led to warmer ocean waters.D. It has resulted in high wind speeds and intense rainfall due to climate change.13. A. Typhoon Yagi has caused significant damage in multiple regions.B. The floods in Myanmar have resulted in numerous casualties and displacements.C. Many families in Myanmar are struggling to access clean drinking water.D. Emergency relief efforts in Myanmar have been slow to respond to the flooding crisis.Question 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14.A. Because they have in-depth knowledge of conflicts.B. Because of their high visibility and appeal.C. Because they always provide accurate information.D. Because they work closely with experts.15.A. It makes you more likely to seek out diverse perspectives.B. It helps you to remain objective and analytical.C. It can overshadow logical reasoning and critical analysis.D. It has no impact on your perception of conflicts.16.A. Highly supportive. B. Neutral and unbiased.C. Mildly critical.D. Indifferent.Question 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. A new light show along the Bund and international food stalls.B. A new music concert and art exhibition.C. A new sports competition and dance performance.D. A new film screening and literature fair.18. A. The food stalls. B. The parade.C. The light show.D. The art and craft fair.19.A. Free shuttle buses.B. Additional public transport services and road closures.C. Discounted taxi fares.D. Bicycle rental stations.20.A. To convince their parents.B. To fund-raise activities.C. To research destinations and planning the route.D. To document the journey through blogs.II. Grammar and VocabularySection A (10分,每题1分)Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passages 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.Digital twins are fast becoming part of everyday lifeWhen visiting a doctor a few years from now, you can expect to be accompanied by a virtual version of yourself. This so-called digital twin will be a __21__ (work) model of your body that can be summoned(传唤)onto a physician’s computer screen. __22__ (update) with your latest vital signs, it will help the doctor make an accurate diagnosis. It also opens the door for medicines and procedures designed specifically for you, greatly increasing recovery rates.This might seem like fantasy, but the foundations are being laid. Researchers at Queen Mary University of London already use computer simulations of the hearts of individual patients __23__ (evaluate) different treatments for atrial fibrillation(心房颤动), a common disorder. __24__ would be far too risky to experiment this way on someone’s real heart. __25__ other organs also being twinned by scientists, it seems likely they will eventually link up to form a virtual body.As our Science & technology section reports, digital twins are starting to pop up everywhere. They began as basic computer models of physical objects and systems. __26__ computers have become more powerful, twins have become more sophisticated. Complex design and modelling software means many physical objects initially take shape in the virtual world. Small sensors, capable of measuring all sorts of things, __27__ (feed) twins with real-time data, ensuring that they mirror their physical counterparts. A Formula 1 racing car, for instance, may have more than 250 sensors updating its digital twin during a grand prix.The use of AI takes all this much __28__ (far), allowing virtual models to become more sophisticated, and to both simulate and optimize activities in the real world. You __29_worry that this signals a dystopian (反乌托邦的)future; Morpheus, a character in a science-fiction film from 1999 __30____30__ a perceptive machine conquered humanity through pervasive virtual reality, had a name for it. He said: “The Matrix is everywhere. It is all around us.”Section B(20分,每题2分)Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each wordat the federal level was the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act in 1998, long before the arrival of __35__ smartphones and social media. That means parents havebeen without effective recourse and tech companies have had little legal accountability when it comes to children, __36__ to external temptation.That is the context in which we must __37__ last week’s Senate vote to pass the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) by a vote of 91-3. The bill is a critical and urgently needed step forward to protect America’s kids online.Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), one of the bill’s sponsors, criticized tech executives in a January hearing. Big Tech’s approach to young users is even worse than that. Tech companies not only exploit children, luring them into offering themselves to the digital world for consumption in order to make the companies money, but ensure that children become addicts. Smartphones and social media are not designed to be used __38__.KOSA aims to reorder tech companies’ priorities, requiring them to design their products with children’s health and safety in mind. The bill creates a duty of care, which would make online platforms responsible for preventing and __39__ a list of specific harms. They include promotion of suicide, eating disorders, substance abuse, and advertisements for unlawful products for __40__ . Tech companies would be legally liable and could face litigation from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for failing to enact these protections.III. Reading ComprehensionSection A(15分,每题1分)Directions:For each blank in the following passages 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.Too Much of Our Seafood Has a Dark SecretNot that long ago, if you saw a piece of fish on your plate, you wouldn’t have thought to ask where it came from or whether it was sustainable.That began to change in the 1990s as __41__ groups fought to protect all kinds of life in the ocean from overfishing. After persuading Congress to create and enforce strict plans to __42__ species, they set in motion a virtuous cycle that made seafood, from the mighty swordfish to the humble sea scallop, __43__ again. New rules for other species have had similarly __44__effects. Sea turtles that once drowned in shrimp nets can now escape. Fewer diving seabirds are getting caught on fishing lines. And limits on fishing smaller species such as menhaden mean that whales off our coasts have more to eat and today can be seen cavorting (欢腾)within sight of the Statue of Liberty. __45__, American commercial and recreational fisheries generated 35 percent more sales in 2022 than in 2018.But walk into your local supermarket, and you may still be buying snapper blasted from their reefs by Indonesian fishermen using dynamite or __46__ caught yellowfin tuna and squid. U.S. fisheries may be much improved, but up to 80 percent of the fish and shellfish on American plates is imported. Much of it comes via obscure international seafood conglomerates(企业集团)that purchase fish from companies that have been __47__ fishing against the law and profiting from forced labor, as the nonprofit Outlaw Ocean Project has documented.We in wealthy nations unwittingly support these abuses by using the world’s supply of fish __48__ it is a limitless line of credit. But this credit is running out. The global catch of fish and other wildlife in the ocean peaked in the 1990s and has since __49__ steadily downward. Soon, not even forced labor may be able to __50__ profit out of the remaining wild fish.Expanding fish farming, or aquaculture(水产业), was once thought to be a potential __51__ to this problem, but it has also not, as hoped, given wild fish the break they need. Salmon and shrimp, Americans’ favorite farmed seafoods, are still fed to wild fish caught in poorly regulated foreign waters. Highly nutritious fish, such as anchovies and sardines, that make up 20 percent to 30 percent of the global catch are fed to salmon and shrimp - a striking __52__ of protein.Clearly, both wild and farmed seafood have a long way to go before they are actually __53__. So what do we need to put truly safe, resilient and ethically procured fish and shellfish on everybody’s __54__? Consumers can make better choices, but to move past depletion and abuse, governments need to institute new fishery management laws, __55__ by rigorous enforcement.41. A. association B. administration C. conservation D. reservation42. A. bring forward B. bring back C. bring off D. bring down43. A. humble B. measurable C. appealing D. considerable44. A. one-sided B. positive C. skin-deep D. negative45. A. What’s more B. However C. After all D. Rather46. A. illegally B. effortlessly C. consciously D. regularly47. A. held unaccountable for B. accused ofC. credited withD. flooded with48. A. as if B. so that C. because D. for fear that49. A. lay B. drifted C. blew D. wound50. A. deprive B. squeeze C. generate D. boast51. A. approach B. shortcut C. obstacle D. contribution52. A. supply B. stock C. resources D. waste53. A. recoverable B. supportive C. developmental D. sustainable54. A. table B. menu C. shelf D. plate55. A. accompanied B. reflected C. excluded D. launched Section B (22分,每题2分)Directions:Read the following four 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 just read.(A)“Anita Bhagwandas is really ugly.” This was a comment that had been left on an online forum 10 years ago in reaction to a picture of me alongside my colleagues. “Trolls will be trolls," friends comforted me when I told them about it. They told me that I should forget all about those words. But I couldn't let “ugly” go.I've had a complex relationship with that word my whole life. Growing up in Walesduring the 1990s and 2000s as a plus-sized, dark-skinned Indian girl, I wanted to look like anyone other than myself.This discomfort followed me from my teens all the way up to my university and adult life---an imaginary friend was always there to remind me of my lowly place in the world. Overtime, it developed into an obsession with thinness and all that it promised: prettiness, acceptance, success. I, like many others, have been on and off some type of diet throughout my life. It feels like a never-ending game of chess, using protein bars and fried chicken as pieces.To say that trying to navigate this internal concept of “ugly” shaped my life would be an understatement. It affected everything, including my career: I became a beauty editor. I was driven by the knowledge that the industry needed to be more inclusive.Working on the inside of the beauty industry, I started to notice some changes. Around 2010, social media gave people a voice and more control over what magazines and brands were creating for them. Now, consumers were increasingly being told to “love the skin you're in” or to feel like you're “worth it.”I finally found some comfort---but it wasn't because of the popular slogan “love yourself as you are.” That never worked for me because it didn’t go deep enough. But when I started to read about how beauty standards were created, who created them and who was holding the puppet strings that are making so many of us feel ugly, things started to gradually change.I developed some self-protective methods to counter the wrongness of the beauty standards I’d been sold my entire life. Today, I still buy beauty products, but I do so because I love their smells, their designs and their textures, so purchasing beauty products has become much of a pleasurable experience for me. It makes a big difference to your mindset when you are using beauty products for joy, rather than to look prettier, thinner and younger.Am I fixed? Do I walk around giving myself high fives in wing mirrors and windows? No. But I do feel so much more at peace with my appearance.I've come to learn how important it is for me to root my self-worth in the qualities that really define me---my character and positive traits. Once I had done so, I started to realize that ugly is an ever-changing concept---and the biggest lesson I've learned is never to trust those binary(二元对立的)categories. “Pretty” and “ugly” don'tactually exist.56. When the author was called ugly by strangers online, she__________.A. just laughed it offB. was really astonished about itC. tried to pay no attention to itD. felt as uncomfortable as she had as a child57. What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 3 imply?A. The author’s diet is unhealthy and unbalanced.B. The author has been following a very strict diet plan.C. The author finds it beyond her intelligence to make herself a diet plan.D. The author has long battled between eating fattening foods and struggling to lose weight.58. We can learn from the article that the author became a beauty editorbecause__________.A. she wanted to fulfill her childhood dreamB. she aspired to broaden the public perceptionC. she wished to explore the true standards of beauty herselfD. she hoped to prove herself to those who looked down upon her59. The author’s perception of herself improved significantly_________.A. after having worked in the beauty industryB. when she learnt about the secrets behind beauty standardsC. when she defined her self-worth based on her good qualitiesD. after having been inspired by the slogan “love yourself as you are.”(B)Road Bike Vs Hybrid Bike – Choosing the Right Bike Road bikes are all about speed and performance, aiming to be the quickest bike possible. Hybrid bikes take characteristics from both road and mountain bikes. Is one better than the other? We’ll unpack everything there is to know about them and how they differ.PerformanceRoad bikes are more performance-driven. The weight of frame plays a big part in a bike’s speed. The industry standard for building the lightest bikes is to construct carbon fiber frames. While aluminum bike frames are only a half-pound to a pound heavier, that difference can go a long way. A majority of road bikes are built with carbon and a majority of hybrids are built with aluminum or steel.ComfortThe hybrid wins the comfort battle. One of the quickest ways to distinguish a hybrid bike from a road bike is by looking at the handlebars. Hybrids typically come with flat bars making the stability and turning easy and comfortable. Whereas the drop bars commonly found on a road bike can be challenging to stabilize for inexperienced cyclists.ComponentsA bike’s components include brakes, shifters, chain, etc. Although there can behigh-end components on hybrids and low-end components on road bikes it doesn’t typically shake out to be that way. Expect hybrids to be equipped with lower-end components and road bikes to be equipped with the higher end ones.TouringBoth bikes can be used for touring. But hybrid bike frames are typically more durable for long multi-day adventures because they can sustain the extra weight of luggage, say, pannier(货篮) bags for camping vacations.Before purchasing, be sure to locate a local bike rental shop to get familiar with a bike. Testing out a bike in the parking lot of a bike shop won’t do your purchase justice. Instead, be sure to take the road bike vs hybrid battle to the streets. No matter which bike you choose you are guaranteed to enjoy your rides knowing that you’ve picked the best bike for you.60. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Compared with carbon fiber frames, aluminum bike frames are a half-pound to a pound heavier and don’t result in much difference in speed.B. It’s not common to see low-end components on hybrids and high-end components on road bikes.C. Before purchasing a bike, taking it to the parking lot of a bike shop to test out is not recommended by the author.D. Hybrids have an edge over road bikes only from the perspective of comfort.61. Jack, an inexperienced cyclist, chooses to buy a hybrid bike instead of a road bike for his five-day adventurous trip possibly because____________________.A. a hybrid bike has an additional drop bar to keep balanceB. a road bike is not suitable for touringC. a road bike challenges a rider’s flexibilityD. a hybrid bike can sustain more weight62. What’s the purpose of the passage?A. An advertisement for a bike rental shop.B. A paper analyzing the differences between two kinds of bikes.C. A guide on how to choose between two kinds of bikes.D. News on road bikes and hybrid bikes.(C)An Internet privacy bill introduced by Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto would prohibit discriminatory data practices. That is a good goal. But which practices qualify as discriminatory is a complicated question.Privacy activists have long stressed that data over-collection and misuse cause disproportionate harm to minority groups. Often, that harm is prohibited by existing civil rights rules. But those rules were put into place before anyone could have imagined an age of digital discrimination, and companies are avoiding them.Take targeted advertising. Leaders in the industry make money by allowing advertisers to select the very specific group of the population they think are most likelyto want their products. Sometimes, those categories are the same classes of people that civil rights law exists to protect, such as minorities and women.That can lead to forms of marketing that are not hidden at all: say, promoting women’s shoes exclusively to potential customers who have displayed an online interest in women’s fashion. It can also lead to obvious abuses, such as companies displaying housing ads only to mainstream individuals, whether by explicitly excluding minorities or engaging in digital redlining via Zip code restrictions. An expanse of gray lies in between. Regulators will have to decide whether to limit anti-discrimination rules to areas where there are traditionally heightened protections or whether — and how — to push beyond those frameworks. And they will have to address how platforms’ traditional immunity from obligation for users’ actions runs up against any new rules.Lawmakers will also have to look at data-based discrimination that is not designed to have a negative impact on protected groups but does anyway. An algorithm(算法) that adjusts an ad’s audience to maximize engagement could end up showing a job posting only to men if men click on it most frequently — which could occur for a profession historically unfriendly to women. The same unintentional discrimination can occur in hiring, loan approval and elsewhere: Tools trained with information from years of totally different treatment often keep up those unfair outcomes.There’s an added wrinkle. Sometimes, targeting sensitive advertisements based on protected characteristics can actually promote equality. Directing education opportunities to an underserved community is a kind of advertising affirmative action that regulators should take care not to prohibit.Whatever Congress decides — Ms. Cortez Masto’s bill would leave the particulars to the Federal Trade Commission— any law should require that companies of a certain size study how their algorithms do, or don’t, hurt the vulnerable. In the data privacy debate, generalized philosophical complaints can sometimes overshadow concrete harms. Putting the discriminatory use of data front and center focuses discussion of a federal framework on what it actually ought to do: protect Americans, especially those who need it most.63. What is the purpose of the privacy act?A. To prevent data discrimination.B. To put into place civil rights rules.C. To stress the harm of data over-collection.D. To work out the complicated discrimination question.64. What problem will regulators have to face?A. Whose action run up against any new rules.B. How to address customers’ immunity from obligation.C. Which areas are changed from traditionally heightened protection.D. Whether to restrict or expand the application of anti-discrimination.65. Which of the following statement is true according to the passage?A. Some data-based discrimination hurts more men than women.B. Advertisements targeted on underserved groups can bring positive effects.C. Concrete harms can be solved if there’s less philosophical complaints.D. There are distinct line between targeted marketing and obvious abuse.66. Which is the best title?A. Protecting Digital Privacy.B. Overstating Digital Protection.C. Defining Digital Discrimination.D. Adding Wrinkles to Advertisement. Section C(8分,每题2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.Giving Robots a Fleshy Face and a SmileIf humanoid robots look a bit cold-would it help if they had fleshy faces that can smile at you?A research team in Japan has created a face mask from human skin cells and attached it to robots with a novel technique. _____67_____. This outward layer, the researchers say, is both elastic and durable enough to protect robots while making them appear more human.“Human-like faces and expressions improve communication and empathy in human-robot interactions,” said Shoji Takeuchi, the study's lead researcher. “This further makes robots more effective in health care, service and companionship roles.”Beyond expressiveness, the “skin” can self-repair and heal._____68_____.The novel skin attachment method advances the newborn “biohybrid” robotics field, said Kevin Lynch, an expert on robotics and biosystems. This field integrates mechanical engineering with genetic and tissue engineering. “This study is an innovative contribution to the problem of anchoring artificial skin to the underlying material,” said Lynch. Takeuchi's team has been working with labmade human skin for years. In 2022, they developed a robotic finger covered in living skin._____69_____.The team had tried anchoring the skin with mini-hooks, but those caused tears asthe robot moved. The researchers then decided to mimic ligaments(韧带), the tiny ropes of loose tissue that connect bones. They drilled small, V-shaped holes into the robot and applied a gel,which plugged the holes and made the artificial skin attach to the robot. “This approach integrates traditional rigid robots with soft, biological skins, making them more ‘human-like,’” said Yifan Wang, a mechanical engineer._____70_____. “This could create opportunities for the robots to sense and safely interact with humans," Wang said.The faces of the robots with artificial skin in Takeuchi's lab are unable to sense touch or temperature change. Takeuchi said that is his next research target.“We aim to create skin that closely resembles real skin by gradually constructing essential components such as blood vessels, nerves and sweat glands,” he said.In place of the neural systems that convey sensation in a human body, a robot's electronics would need to power a sensor signal. This development, Wang said, would require much more time and research.IV. Summary Writing (10分)Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.Buy Experiences, not PossessionsOver the past several years, researchers have conducted scientific studies suggesting experiential purchases (such as travel, and outdoor activities) tend to bring people more happiness than material ones (for instance, clothing, and electronic goods). Recently, they have investigated another downstream consequence.They conducted a series of 13 experiments, asking people to think about either experiential or material purchases and then rate feelings on nine-point scales. In some studies, people reported feeling more ties with someone who had made the same experiential purchase than someone with the same material purchase. Owning the same T-shirt or sneakers as someone else is an interesting coincidence, but hiking the same trail or seeing the same performance makes people feel more connected. This reflects the fact that experiential purchases are more central to an individual’s identity because this kind of consumption tends to represent more of one’s true, essential sense of self.These findings apply even when people think about how their experiences differ. Researchers asked participants to consider a situation in which they met someone who had made a similar experiential or material purchase, but the other person’s purchase was “upgraded”. Even in these cases, experiences were more likely to foster connection between people than material items were.Knowing that another person has a better version of what you have can create a sense of social distance. What researchers observe, however, is that this distance feels less wide when it comes to experiential purchases. Although unpleasant social。
2023-2024学年上海市闵行区市级名校英语高三上期末学业质量监测试题含解析

2023-2024学年上海市闵行区市级名校英语高三上期末学业质量监测试题注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴区。
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第一部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.The palace is heavily guarded, because inside its walls ________.A.where sit the European leaders B.the European leaders there sitC.sit the European leaders D.that the European leaders sit2.The toughest thing about success is ________ you have to keep on being a success. A.why B.when C.what D.that3.According to the report, people in the ________ areas are rebuilding their homes and many roads ________ to the area have been repaired.A.flooded; lead B.flooding; leading C.flooding; to lead D.flooded; leading 4.I _____up my mind what I was going to say in the seminar, but it was cancelled. A.have made B.had madeC.was making D.would make5.—Tony _______ what I did annoying though he didn’t say anything.—So you think you will have to make an apology?A.could find B.should have foundC.might find D.must have found6.As to the “996 work schedule”, ______ employees work from 9 am to 9 pm, 6 days a week, People’s Daily commented that valuing hard work does not mean forcing employees to work overtime.A.that B.which C.where D.when7.With no one them,the two thieves stole into the house.A.watch B.watching C.watches D.watched8.—I have something important to tell John. But I can’t find him.—His cell phone is here, so he ________ have gone too far.A.mustn’t B.needn’tC.wouldn’t D.can’t9.After a long absence, I went back to college, _______ to pick up where I’d left off. A.hoping B.hopeC.to hope D.hoped10.Only when _________hard __________ make your dream come true.A.do you work; you can B.you work; you canC.do you work; can you D.you work; can you11.Even a small personal computer store vast amounts of information. A.might B.canC.ought to D.has to12.All color fades, ________ under the impact of direct sunlight.A.especially B.eventuallyC.appropriately D.merely13.---Jenny is becoming slimmer and slimmer.---- It is said that she hired a fitness instructor last year and _____ since.A.is working out B.worked out C.has been working out D.had worked out 14.In spring, the scene on the top of the hill is so appealing that it is ________ my words.A.above B.overC.beyond D.off15.Simply raise your hand,and a taxi appears ________A.at no time B.at one timeC.in no time D.for the time being16.We were sad to learn that several students were by a car yesterday. A.hit out B.knocked overC.run across D.picked up17.With a lot of tough problems , the pilot was still calm, cool and collective under pressure.A.solve B.solved C.solving D.to solve18.This is not an economical way to get more water; ________, it is very expensive. A.worse still B.on the contraryC.in short D.in addition19.We could have done something meaningful in the time it ________ to watch that boring movie.A.has taken B.took C.had taken D.takes20.He started school the same day as I did and________to it like a duck to water.A.appealed B.tookC.catered D.saw第二部分阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
上海市闵行区2024-2025学年七年级上学期9月月考英语试卷(含答案)

上海市闵行区2024-2025学年七年级上学期9月月考英语试卷(含答案)姓名:__________ 分数:___________Part 2 Phonetics, Vocabulary and GrammarII. Choose the best answer( )22. Lily expressed her thoughts on the Internet. Which of the following is correct for the underlined part in the word?A. / ɔː/B. / ʊ/C. / ɒ/D. / əʊ/( )23. ________ wonderful it will be to use reusable energy freely!A. HowB. How aC. WhatD. What a( )24. ________ basket under the table is mine. I bought it in the market just now.A. AB. AnC. TheD. /( )25. The water tap was broken and water was __________.A. somewhereB. anywhereC. everywhereD. nowhere( )26. Babies are curious ________ things around them.A. ofB. aboutC. inD. at( )27. She ran to the door to greet her cousins.A. exciteB. excitedC. excitedlyD. excitement( )28. Lucy failed ________ on time and missed the class.A. arriveB. arrivedC. arrivingD. to arrive( )29. I don't like these red shoes. Can you show me __________ pair'?A. otherB. oneC. othersD. another( )30. My father tried to discuss it with my mother, but only succeeded in _______ her angry.A. makeB. madeC. makingD. to make( )31. Shanghai has become one of ___________ cities in the world now.A. attractiveB. more attractiveC. most attractiveD. the most attractive( )32.When I passed the next room, I heard someone _________ Japanese in it.A. readB. readsC. was readingD. reading( )33. We should do our best to keep our Earth ___________.A. cleanB. to cleanC. cleanedD. cleaning( )34. Wendy, put on your glasses, ________ you will see the notice clearly.A. andB. soC. butD. or( )35. - Shall we visit China Art Museum this weekend? - ____________.A. Not at allB. That’s a good ideaC. Thank youD. That’s all rightIV. Complete the following passage with the words or expression in the box. Each word canLet me tell you some moving stories of great animal parents.Several years ago, a heavy rain hit a town and made the river go up. When the rain stopped, people found that a dog swam to an island in the river twice a day for two weeks. Why did she do so? Her four children were there. The mother ____37____ there every day to look after her babies. This true story moved many people.Another story is about chimpanzees(猩猩). A scientist named Jane Goodall spent 4 years living with chimpanzees in Africa. She found that chimpanzees also ____38____ those that were ____39____ or got lost. "It is not only humans who have duties, animals also do," she said.Two birds in Chengdu also showed their parental(父母的) love. Their baby was hurt and ____40____ on the street in the center of the city. Cars were driving past. The brave parents rushed down to the road and took the little bird away with their claws(爪子).36. _________ 37. __________ 38. __________ 39. __________ 40. __________V. Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper form.41. I had a strange ___________ in my stomach. (feel)42. It's too noisy outside. It is almost ___________ to sleep at night. (possible)43. _____________, I solved this problem with the help of my Math teacher. (hope)44. Do you think robots can do ______________ work in the near future? (create)45. Jim felt ___________ very to be part of Arts club this term. (pride)46. She was ___________ enough to be chosen for the team. (luck)VI. Rewrite the following sentences as required.47. Jack put his key ring in his pocket. (改为否定句)_________ Jack ___________ his key ring in his pocket?48. My cousin has been an architect for 8 years. (对划线部分提问)___________ ___________ has your cousin been an architect?49. They didn't watch TV. They listened to the music. (合并为一句)They listened to the music __________ __________ watching TV.50. The sun starts shining when summer comes. (改为反意疑问句)The sun starts shining when summer comes, ________ _________?51. I don't know how I can get to the hospital. (改为简单句)I don't know _________ _________ get to the hospital.52. We spend about one hour in travelling from Beijing to Shenyang by plane. (改为同义句)________ _________ us about one hour to travel from Beijing to Shenyang by plane.53. makes, renewable, us, and, It, warm, us, brings, energy (连词成句)____________________________________________________________.Part 3 Reading and WritingA. Choose the best answer and complete the passage.'Believe in yourself.''It's okay to be different.'These encouraging (鼓舞人心的) ____60____ are part of a public art project. Two teachers Jessica and Asher-ah Weiss, planned the project. There are ____61____ parts in the project. One part is posters, the other one is the PepToc Hotline. The hotline started in February.‘____62____ we started the project just for our little town,' Martin told reporters. The town has just been through wildfires and COVID-19, But now the project is popular all over the world. Public art isn’t put in traditional art spaces. A museum is just this kind of space. Public art could be on the side of a building. It could also be on a telephone pole (杆) . It could even be on the tree trunks (树干) . 'It's about putting something interesting in a/an ____63____ environment,' Martin saysWeiss and Martin wanted their students to finish the art project all by themselves. They tried to give students ____64____ for posters. They led the kids to ask themselves questions: how can I help someone? Did someone help me? Then the ____65____ put up their own posters around the town. Up to now, there were more than 150 posters around the little town.( )60. A. letters B. posters C. pictures D. words ( )61. A. two B. three C. four D. five( )62. A. At first B. However C. After that D. Finally ( )63. A. comfortable B. usual C. famous D. safe( )64. pictures B. information C. ideas D. ways ( )65. teachers B. parents C. neighbours D. students B. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words.Life today can be very stressful. Children need a break from the pressures(压力) and demands(需求) of their busy schedule. But i____66____ of letting children relax in front of the TV, parents should encourage them to do something else. A hobby is the perfect answer.There are all kinds of different hobbies. One example is chess. It is a very enjoyable game and it helps children develop their thinking skills too. There are many o____67____ "thinking" games, such as word games.Another good hobby for children is collecting something. A child can collect almost anything: key rings, stamps, comics, postcards, old coins, etc. Many of these collections can be both educational and fun. They t____68____ children a lot and broaden their minds greatly.Some hobbies can offer several benefits. For example, gardening is a u____69____ hobby because it involves physical activity and it also teaches children about nature.A hobby can be a very effective learning tool. Children will also learn about organizing themselves and making p____70____. Hobbies will also teach children a lot about responsibility.There are some possible problems with hobbies, though. Children sometimes focus too much on their hobbies and f____71____ about other things. Parents should remind their children that a hobby can be fill), but it should not get in the way of school work or other important things. As long as children understand this, their hobbies will be an enjoyable and valuable part of their lives.66__________ 67__________ 68__________ 69__________ 70__________ 71__________答案II. Choose the best answer22. C23. A24. C25. C26. B27. C28. D29. D30. C31. D32. D33. A34. A35. BIV. Complete the following passage with the words or expression in the box. Each word can only be used once.36. C37. A38. E39. B40. DV. Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper form.41. feeling42. impossible43. Hopefully44. creative45. proud46. luckyVI. Rewrite the following sentences as required.47. Didn't Jack put his key ring in his pocket?48. How long has your cousin been an architect?49. instead of50. doesn't it51. how to52. It takes53. It makes us warm and brings us renewable energy.Part 3 Reading and WritingA. Choose the best answer and complete the passage.60. D61. A62. A63. B64. C65. DB. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words.66. instead67. other68. teach69. useful70. plans71. forget。
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9月11日大学英语实验班口试选拔候选人名单(闵行校区)
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10:00-10:30化学,信息科学与技术学院48人
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