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2022届上海市静安区高考二模英语试题.docx

1、2022届上海市静安区高考二模英语试题一、短对话1AShe is using a wrong study approach.BShe has failed the final exam.CShe hasnt finished the reading task.DShe hasnt listed the study difficulties.2AThe job pays poorly.BThe woman is satisfied with her new job.CThe woman cant bear too many business travels.DThe woman decides

2、to quit her new job.3AThey should drive Jacks car this time.BShe is not interested in spending the weekend in London.CShe is not good at driving.DShe would rather spend the weekend locally.4AShe would soon dine at the restaurant.BShe didnt prefer juicy food.CThe steak was not tasty.DShe lived opposi

3、te the restaurant.5A10 dollars.B20 dollars.C120 dollars.D240 dollars6AIn a paint store.BIn a wine shop.CIn a laundry.DIn a press agency.7AThey rarely wear heavy coats.BIts normally cold in March.CIts easy for the man to catch a cold.DIts warm now.8AThe crime scenes were presented well.BIt was not in

4、teresting at all.CSome clues were leaked before the woman saw it.DMost audience guessed out the ending.9AThe man is too picky about food.BThe man should anyhow eat breakfast.CThe milk is too cold for the man.DThe man shouldnt skip before eating.10AShe wont start a salon.BShe will set up a comfortabl

5、e zone in her salon.CShe earns a lot as a hair dresser.DShe specializes in managing businesses.二、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。11AGreatly reducing the chance of delay.BGiving you a perfect flight.COffering you more time to pack.DSecuring a flight seat.12ABecause you can give your food to the gate attendant.BBeca

6、use in many cases, food is not available at airports.CBecause you can feel better when you are delayed.DBecause you can share your food with other passengers.13ATo introduce a new friend to you.BTo arrange a possible replacement flight for you.CTo share with you your negative feelings.DTo arrange a

7、ticket refund for you.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。14AIt provides a pain-relieving tool.BThe heels (鞋跟) can be changed easily.CThe heels click loudly on the dance floor.DIts convenient to carry the heels.15AIts only available to dancers.BIts not available outside Europe.CIt is an imaginary product.DIt is very exp

8、ensive.16AThe special shoes for dance floors.BA shoe product in different colors.CShoes accompanied with various heels.DA kind of special flat-heeled shoes.三、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。17AItems from food tasting event.BSouvenirs from the Palace Museum.CRegards from the Emperor.DFood from the Palace Museums

9、 online shop.18AThe ancient recipe.BThe 24 solar terms.CThe old palaces.DEmperor Qianlong.19AThe food powder.BChinese traditional medicine.CThe cookies.DThe nuts.20AFood which is easy to go bad.BItems not allowed on planes.CTraditional Chinese food.DItems favored by most online customers.四、用单词的适当形式完

10、成短文Directions: 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. My community and state

11、 are still recovering from the recent disaster. A storm _21_(strike)on a Friday evening, knocking down trees, blocking roads, damaging homes, and destroying power lines. Hundreds of thousands of people suddenly found themselves in the dark _22_ water, electricity, air conditioning, and internet. The

12、y found themselves cut off from the modern world. _23_(endure)90 degree plus heat, they had no idea when it would be over. However, the most amazing thing happened. _24_the reality of the crisis sank in, it brought out the best in us. While there were a few acts of selfishness, they _25_(overlook)am

13、id the wave of love that came from the hearts of so many. People shared their food, ice, and gasoline. People who still had power opened their homes to _26_ who had none. People rushed out to clear roads and homes of fallen trees. Selfless power engineers worked around the clock to repair the damage

14、 and restore electricity. People gathered in their gardens _27_ they shared hugs and offered words of hope and faith that they would see themselves through it all. Strangers came together as one family to help each other in this time of great need. Most people acted like heroes under the most diffic

15、ult circumstances. Lifes disasters challenge all of us from time to time with no one _28_(spare). How we respond to them, however, is up to us. We _29_ react to them like evils of selfishness or like heroes of love. May you always bring the best from your heart to _30_life may throw at you then!五、选用

16、适当的单词或短语补全短文Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need. ApredictionBautomatesCresembleDimagesE. diverseF. cooperateG. sourcedH. roughI. crucialJ. patentedK. streamsFashion has always been at t

17、he forefront of innovationfrom the invention of the sewing machine to the rise of e-commerce. Like tech, fashion is forward-looking and cyclical. And today, fashion technology is growing at a faster pace than ever. Robots that sew and cut, AI algorithms (算法) that forecast style trends, clothes that

18、are worn in virtual realitya collection of innovations show how technology _31_ the fashion design process. To seize the opportunity to produce more income _32_ and business models, fashion companies try to _33_ with technology providers, grab startups, and even build their own tech. Meanwhile, as t

19、he industry faces an overdue count of its environmental and social impacts, it is reexamining processes across the value chain in an attempt to reinvent itself. For example, artificial intelligence will reshape brands approach to product design and development, with a focus on the _34_ of what custo

20、mers will want to wear next. But algorithms arent taking the place of human designers any time soon. If theres anything that fashion houses experiments have shown, its that human involvement is _35_ to commanding the new ideas provided by AI and translating them into appealing, wearable clothes for

21、now. Tech companies are pouring in. One IT giant has already tested the water of user-driven AI fashion design with Project Muze. The project trained a system to understand _36_ colors and style preferences, based on trend data _37_ from an online fashion platform. From there, Project Muze used an a

22、lgorithm to create designs to tailor to customers real needs. As a new player, another e-commerce giant, with the project Lab 126, is trying to learn about a particular fashion style and then create similar _38_ . Without designers or past experiences, its like creating from scratch. If that sounds

23、like “fast fashion for sale,” its because it probably is. The company has already _39_ a manufacturing system to make on-demand clothes-making a reality. Of course, the outcomes of these AI designs arent always runway-ready. Many designs created for users of Project Muze were unwearable drafts and s

24、ome people consider the designs of the Lab 126 _40_ .六、完形填空Against all our wishes, advertising works, which is why, even in hard economic times, Madison Avenue is a $34-billion-a-year business. And if Martin Lindstrom, a marketing consultant is correct, trying to _41_ the advertisement is about to g

25、et especially hard. 83% of all forms of advertising principally _42_ only one of our senses: sight. Hearing, however, can be just as powerful, though advertisers have taken only limited advantage of it. Historically, ads have relied on slogans (广告语) to catch our ear, _43_ everyday sounds a steak siz

26、zling (发嘶嘶声), a baby laughing and other sounds we cant help paying attention to. Weave these everyday sounds into an ad campaign and we customers may be _44_ to resist them. According to Lindstrom, the everyday sound that is most impressive, both in terms of interest and _45_ feelings, is a baby lau

27、ghing. The other high-ranking sounds are also powerful the sound of a car engine or a soda being poured. In all of these cases, it doesnt need an experienced advertisement designer to invent the sounds, associate them with meanings and then play them over and over until the subjects _46_ them. Rathe

28、r, the everyday sounds already have meanings and thus can cause a kind of _47_: hunger, thirst or happy expectation. Some TV ads have already given viewers close-up shots of meat with sizzling sounds. And retailers are _48_. Lindstrom is now consulting with clients, intending to pipe the sound of fi

29、ltering coffee or fizzing soda into the drink department or that of a baby laughing sound into the baby-food section. Of course, this doesnt mean that advertisers can just press the audio button _49_ and consumers will come eagerly. Indeed, sometimes customers flee. In the early years of cell-phone

30、use, the ringtone (铃音) of a famous cell phone brand was recognized by many people in the U.K., but soon it became widely _50_. That, Lindstrom says, was partly because so few users observed cell-phone manners and _51_ accidents kept happening in places like movie theaters. The computer start-up soun

31、d has taken on the similarly negative _52_, because people so often hear it when theyre restarting the computer after it _53_. In these cases, manufacturers themselves may as well revise the bothersome sound or _54_ it entirely. Lindstroms experiment also shows that people respond to a sound better

32、when its _55_. If nothing else, smart marketers may at least keep the volume low.41Atune outBadmit toCdepend onDtake over42AevaluateBspoilCengageDportray43AclassifyingBignoringCchallengingDrepresenting44AsensibleBselfishCpowerlessDpleasant45AhollowBpositiveCviolentDforeign46AinferBrejectCinternalize

33、Dperform47AconsumptionBreactionCfavorDspread48Afollowing suitBcooling downClosing heartDtaking risks49Aon guardBwith easeCunder wayDin reality50AdislikedBobservedCrepresentedDenveloped51AobjectiveBtemporaryCmysteriousDannoying52AassociationBagreementCtipDsymptom53ArespondedBrevivedCcrashedDpersisted

34、54AreplaceBrescueCbalanceDrefund55AoptionalBrandomCspecificDfaint七、阅读理解Before the break of dawn, Simon was already standing on the shore watching the sea intensely for any signs of a coming storm. Despite learning from the weather forecast the likelihood of a violent storm, he didnt change his mind

35、about starting his weekly fishing trip. After checking for the third time that he had brought with him what he needed, Simon got onto his boat and sailed into the vast blue sea. Before long, he was anchoring(固定)his boat in the middle of the sea. Satisfied with the spot, he cast his net, hoping for a

36、 good catch. Simon then relaxed on the deck and watched the sun rising slowly above the horizon. “One can never trust the weather station,” he said, but he had said it too soon. At that moment, there was a sudden strike of lightning, followed by a shout of thunder. The entire sky was suddenly filled

37、 with dark clouds. Wave after wave rolled up, hitting his boat and sending it rocking violently sideways. A sense of hopelessness drowned him but when images of his family flashed across his mind, he knew what he had to do. In double-quick time, he cut off the fishing lines and dumped his fishing eq

38、uipment into the sea. Eventually, the storm eased and the waves died down. To make matters worse, the boat engine died. As he was many kilometres offshore, the only likely rescue was to be spotted by a boat. But who would be out at sea in such horrible weather except him? That made Simon regret his

39、earlier decision again. Exhausted, Simon soon drifted off to sleep. When he awoke, the sun had already risen. Simon had lost track of time and location. Sighing, he stood on the deck, staring out hopefully. Then he spotted it. He dived into the water and swam towards the island a few metres ahead of

40、 him. When Simon reached land, he was too weak to stand on his legs. Fortunately, a kind-hearted man helped him up and contacted his family. Though Simon emerged from the nightmare unhurt, the fateful day remained forever in his mind. Neglecting the weather forecast, he paid a heavy price. He then l

41、earnt that everyone should respect science and be more mindful of his decision.56Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?ANot informed of the weather forecast, Simon went fishing as planned.BSimon lost his fishing equipment because it was blown off by the wind.CLove for hi

42、s family made him take action trying to save himself.DThough he was finally saved, he was hurt badly.57What did he see after he woke up?AAnother boat ready to drag his boat.BA rescue team sent by his family.CA new boat engine to be equipped on his boat.DAn island not far from his boat.58What mainly

43、caused him to meet with such a horrible event?AHe was too confident of his ability to deal with the rescue team.BHe ignored storm forecast and went fishing anyway.CHis fishing equipment was too heavy for his boat.DHe positioned his boat in a wrong location in the sea.59What is the passage mainly abo

44、ut?AA smooth fishing trip a fisherman used to have.BA terrible accident a fisherman experienced and how he survived.CThe hardships a man has to handle when going fishing.DWays to seek help in dangerous situations in life.Theres something fascinating about discovering a local pub and enjoying a homet

45、own alcoholic drink. Also, you may explore these cities for an entirely new drinking experience. Tokyo for Underground Sake (清酒)Theres no better city in the world for sake than Tokyo, Japan. The Japanese have a strong tradition of making sake, a drink made from rice. The drink has a rich cultural ba

46、ckground that makes drinking sake a celebration with every sip. You can even have a drink inside the railway station which opens at 7 a. m. when you wait for the train. Sometimes the amazing flavor is presented unexpectedly. London for Drinks “Shaken and Not Stirred”Though British icon James Bonds f

47、ascination with gin martinis seemed to have pushed gin (杜松子酒) into the global view, London has a long history of gin drinking and many gin lovers throughout the country. The old-time menus in many bars make local people emotional, reminding them of the simpler old days only London can claim. St. Petersburg for a Lux Vodka (伏特加) Selectio

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