1、 - 1 - 2020 上海金山高三二模上海金山高三二模 英英 语语 I. Listening Comprehension Section A 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. A
2、fter 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. In a hospital. B. In a school. C. In a kindergarten. D. In a tourist office. 2. A. Improving her cooking skills. B. Tast
3、ing the food made by Tom. C. Having a picnic. D. Showcasing her talents to Tom. 3. A. Supportive. B. Hesitant. C. Indifferent. D. Disapproving. 4. A. In January. B. Until winter vacation. C. During Christmas season. D. Right now. 5. A. The foundation of the theatre. B. A change to the theatre. C. Th
4、e removal of the seats. D. The figure of the audience. 6. A. It can help to find the patients easily B. It can record patients conditions. C. It gives patients medical advice. D. It makes records available to doctors and nurses. - 2 - 7. A. He doesnt want to draw. B. He prefers to make the labor div
5、ision himself. C. He is good at drawing. D. He is happy because he doesnt have to draw. 8. A. The key to the womans success. B. The changes on the market. C. The management of the womans company. D. The feeling of being a manager. 9. A. To paint the doors. B. To paint the ceiling. C. To continue his
6、 job. D. To take the job home 10. A. Because she is accustomed to the food there. B. Because the food is better there than at the school dining hall. C. Because it is a quiet place. D. Because they cant go to the school dining hall. Section B Directions: In Section B, you will hear several passages
7、and longer conversations, after each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversations 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 bes
8、t answer to the question you have heard. Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following passage. 11. A. Factors determining intelligence. B. A story of identical twins. C. The importance of intelligence. D. How to get a higher IQ. - 3 - 12. A. Because only one could enter college. B. Because they wer
9、e abandoned by their parents. C. Because their parents died when they were only babies. D. Because the psychologists did an experiment researching human intelligence. 13. A. John got a better education than his identical brother. Peter. B. Children growing up in wealthy families are smarter. C. Envi
10、ronment is important to the development of ones intelligence. D. An isolated community has more educational opportunities. Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. 14. A. Unwrapping a new album. B. Having a newly-bought car. C. Entering a newly-purchased house. D. Having access to
11、 an online account. 15. A. It is nice to share the account on Amazon. B. The sharing economy makes full use of cars. C. Consumers consider ownership more important than access. D. The sharing economy makes clear relationship between consumers and products. 16. A. The sharing economy develops car man
12、ufacturing. B. It is good for environment to increase the usage of goods. C. The sharing economy reshapes the market and benefits people. D. In the sharing economy, companies bridge the gap between people and resources. Questions 17 and 18 are based on the following conversation. 17. A. Products. B.
13、 Locations. C. Coffee making techniques. D. Staff quality. 18. A. She made a questionnaire. - 4 - B. She talked with customers. C. She wrote a handbook for the employees D. She applied for a job at Starbucks. 19. A. Customers are especially concerned about the service of a cafe. B. The more expensiv
14、e the coffee beans and milk, the better the coffee is. C. Customers want more varieties of coffee. D. Customers rely on the brand image when they are making choices. 20. A. Because the manual will be the latest version. B. Because it will tell customers detailed product information. C. Because it in
15、cludes important policies and procedures. D. Because employees enjoy reading it. II. Grammar and Vocabulary Section A 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
16、proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank. A ban on distracted walking You cant walk down the street without passing so-called “smart-phone zombies (僵尸) .” They are too absorbed in their screen (21) _ (watch) where they are going. Almost four in ten
17、people admit having suffered a technology-related small accident (22) _ they pay more attention to their electronic device than to the pavement. Now the city of Honolulu, Hawaii, has decided its time to take immediate action and make it illegal to cross the road while using a mobile phone. Those (23
18、) _ (catch) using phones, tablets or other electronic devices at crossing points could face a fine of up to $ 100. Honolulu is the first major U. S. city to ban (24) _ is called “distracted walking.” It comes after a study found there (25) _ (be) more than 11,000 injuries in the United States result
19、ing from phone-related distraction while walking in the past few years. To explain the decision, mayor Kirk Caldwell said, “We hold the unfortunate honor of being a major city (26) _ more pedestrians are hit in crosswalks than almost any other city in the - 5 - country.” Under the fine systems. (27)
20、 _ breaks this law for the first time will get a fine of $15 to $35. People breaking the law for a second or third time will get a $99 fine. The law, which is called the Distracted Walking Law, does permit an exception. Pedestrians (28) _ use such devices in the street to call emergency services and
21、 rescue workers, such as firefighters and police officers. If you still want to text while walking, you could avoid (29) _ (fine) in Honolulu by using a voice-controlled digital assistant such as Siri or Google Assistant. Or you could just wait (30) _ you are again, safely, off the street. Section B
22、 Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. parental B. balance C. declined D. deposit E. downloaded F. engaging G. financial H. immediately I. listing J. deliberately K. purchases Giving
23、kids allowances in the smart-phone Allowances are a constant. No matter how much technology interferes with the parent-child relationship, kids still want money and parents still want to impart(赋予)a basic work ethic. But putting stickers on chore(日常事务)charts and dropping coins in piggy banks dont cu
24、t it with the smart-phone generation. Parents in search of more _31_ ways to teach children the value of money are turning to allowance-tracking apps, where kids can see their _32_ rise and fall in real time. Bonnie Koon, a mother of three in Crawfordville, Fla., used to post a calendar on her refri
25、gerator _33_ her kids chores, to the embarrassment of her 16-year-old twins. After seeing a Facebook ad for the app Green-light, she _34_ it. Green-light links to parents bank accounts so that the payout can be seamless. Parents can encourage saving by paying interest on the money that isnt spent _3
26、5_ - interest out of the parents own pockets, of course. Its the first taste of _36_ freedom for many kids, and its set in a relatively safe - 6 - environment. Parents can determine spending limits and choose the retailers(零售商)where a child can make _37_. If a child attempts to buy something at an u
27、napproved store or to spend more than the limit, the transaction(交易)is _38_ and parents get a notification. And if a kid loses the card, parents can immediately cancel it from the app. One of Ms. Koons twins. Brenna, works part time at a restaurant. Shes putting half of her pay check into a car-insu
28、rance savings fund she set up in the app, whit the goal of saving $450 by July. With each _39_, the app gives Brenna a progress update. Some parents might worry that relying on apps to get kids to do chores only encourages them to be on their phones more. But parents who have chosen this approach ar
29、gue that they are meeting their kids where they are and that it takes the _40_ nagging (唠叨) out of the equation. The real-time look at their accounts makes the concepts of saving and spending more tangible than reviewing a bank statement. III. Reading Comprehension Section A Directions: For each bla
30、nk 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. If you like to take a walk in the woods in the United States or you prefer to decorate a tree at Christmas, you should know that climate change is
31、making both of those activities a lot more _41_. Looking at two _42_ and economically important species - the Douglas fir and the Ponderosa pine - scientists found that fires and drought _43_ by climate change make new growth difficult, especially in low-elevation forests, according to a study publi
32、shed Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Some forests in four regions in California, Colorado, the Northern Rockies and the southwestern part of the United States have crossed “a(n) _44_ climate tipping(转折)point for post-fire tree generation,” the study says. Climate condi
33、tions over the past 20 years have _45_ changes that would have taken decades or even centuries to _46_ across broad regions of the country. This is leading to the sudden _47_ of trees and making these lands increasingly unsuitable for tree regeneration. - 7 - “Climate changes is _48_ our forests now
34、, not just in some distant future. Maybe in areas where there are really _49_ seed sources, there could be some trees, but it is becoming really hard to get these trees back due to climate change,” said study co-author Kim Davis. The problem probably wont get any better, as climate change is making
35、intense wildfires much more _50_. Western foresters say there used to be a fire season. But devastating and _51_ fires have become a reality all year long. In 2018, fire cost California more than $9.05 billion, according to the USA insurance commissioner, the deadliest and most destructive wildfires
36、 season in the _52_ history. A higher number of fires and low seed availability means a high probability that these trees in these regions wont come back, Davis said. This study _53_ on the driest and hottest areas of the Western forests, but researchers will next try to focus on how much will be im
37、pacted. _54_, there are some things people can do to ease some of this problem. Forest management plans that reduce high-severity burns can help. Increasingly, forest managers are considering allowing some fires to burn under more moderate conditions, Davis said, Forest _55_. 41. A. convenient B. di
38、fficult C. encouraging D. frustrating 42. A. ecologically B. apparently C. physically D. financially 43. A. destroyed B. worsened C. extended D. established 44. A. necessary B. enormous C. critical D. invisible 45. A. accelerated B. delayed C. eliminated D. strengthened 46. A. transform B. spread C.
39、 preserve D. escape 47. A. extinction B. decline C. tragedy D. increase 48. A. sustaining B. abandoning C. facilitating D. endangering 49. A. sufficient B. limited C. moderate D. approximate 50. occasional B. common C. essential D. temporary 51. A. astonishing B. hopeless C. costly D. irreversible 5
40、2. A. world B. state C. human D. forest 53. A. concentrated B. depended C. insisted D. commented 54. A. As a result B. For example C. In fact D. Whats more 55. A. savers B. managers C. researchers D. advocates - 8 - Section B Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by
41、 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) EU members states have agreed to ban a toxic substance widely found in clothing because i
42、t poses an “acceptable risk” to the environment. Countries voted in favor of extending existing restrictions on nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPE) to imports to clothing and other textile products. The measure is intended to protect species in water. Use of NPE in textile manufature in Europe was banned
43、over 10 years ago but the substance is still released into the water environment through imported textiles being washed. NPE degrades in the environment into substances including nonylphenol (NP), which accumulates in the bodies of fish and disturbs their hormones, harming fertility, growth and sexu
44、al development. NPE is used in textile manufacture as a cleaning and dyeing agent. The EU decision notes that several studies have found NPE to be present in textile items. A 2011 study by Greenpeace found NPE in two-thirds of clothes tested, including items sold by big-name brads such as Adidas, H&
45、M, Lacoste, and Ralph Lauren. The NGO (Non-Governmental Organizations) argued that although concentrations of NPE found in the clothes were low, the chemicals existence in the environment posed a risk. The new ban on textiles containing NPE in concentrations equal to or greater than 0.01% will enter
46、 into force five years after it is adopted by the European Commission, which is likely to happen in September. In comments submitted to ECHA (European Chemicals Agency), clothing and textile firms have warned that obeying the restriction will be difficult because NPE ubiquitous in the supply chain a
47、nd has numerous uses. The new restriction will not apply to second-hand goods or recycled textiles because it is assumed that these will already have been washed several times so they contain negligible(微不足 - 9 - 道的)amounts of NPE. EU countries must eliminate pollution of water bodies by NP as it is
48、 a priority substance under the Water Framework Directive. A 2013 study by the UK environment agency warned that emissions from textiles could prevent progress towards this objective. It found 29% of imported cotton underwear contained NPE, which was released during the first two washes by the consumer. 56. The 2011 study by Greenpeace f