1、上海市青浦区2021届高三英语二模试题一、短对话1 AIn a park.BIn a zoo.CIn a museum.DIn a pet store.2 AReceptionist and guest.BSalesperson and customer.CDoctor and patient.DWaiter and diner.3 A15 dollars.B45 dollars.C75 dollars.D60 dollars.4 ANone of Bens classmates wants to study abroad.BBen is not interested in the train
2、ing experience.COthers cherish Ben for his long term efforts.DBen is very eager for the scholarship.5ASatisfied.BDisappointed.CInterested.DFrightened.6 AShe is two hours late.BIt is possible to cure toothache.CShe can stand two hours.DIt is too painful to be patient.7 ABy car.BBy bus.CBy subway.DBy
3、plane.8 ABetty is looking for an Italian dictionary.BMr. Green cant offer help to the woman.CItalian words are hard to pronounce.DJack is not available at this moment.9AThe woman is always in trouble.BThe man finds fault with others.CThe woman has calmed the horse.DThe man has realized his problem.1
4、0 AHe will continue during his vacation.BPapers pile up while he is on vacation.CHe has no time to go on holiday.DPapers are too hard to understand.二、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下对话。11 AHis family had money problems.BHis father didnt like him to be a barber.CHis relatives house was spacious.DHis mother wasnt able
5、to take care of him.12 AIn 1775.BIn 1802.CIn 1796.DIn 1819.13 AHis childhood experience.BHis wide-range travel.CThe Royal Academy School.DThe Napoleonic Wars.听下面一段独白,回答以下对话。14 AMemory and communication.BComprehension and concentration.CMemory and concentration.DComprehension and communication.15 A3
6、hours.BAn hour.C20 minutes.D50 minutes.16 AThose who walk along city streets find themselves exhausted easily.BA walk by a green route helps to improve city image to some extent.CTaking a route with nature affects ones performance in a positive way.DThe volunteers mental skills remain the same after
7、 walking in nature.三、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下对话。17 AThe telephone call was not clear.BThe line was always busy.CThe telephone bill was not accurate.DThe service was not satisfactory.18 AHe refuses to check the bill again.BHe is the manager of the company.CHe is expert at counting.DHe is patient and helpful
8、.19 ACheck her eyesight to avoid mistakes again.BApply for the International Dial Service.CCut down the number of overseas calls.DMake a request for free phone calls.20 ABecause she shouldnt have turned to the assistant.BBecause she mixed up the telephone numbers.CBecause she forgot to pay the previ
9、ous bills.DBecause she made a wrong complaint.四、用单词的适当形式完成短文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
10、 word that best fits each blank.How can my son be a year old already?My son turned one last week. The day marked the end of _21_ has been both the longest and shortest year of my life. I havent slept for a year and I dont really know how time works any more. From the instant he was born, its felt _2
11、2_ my son has always been part of this family.How is he one already? First he was born, and was a sleepy ball of flesh then, and now in his place is a little boy who _23_ walk and has teeth and knows how to switch off the television at precisely the most important moment of anything I ever try to wa
12、tch. Its not exactly _24_ (extraordinary) development in all of human history child gradually gets older but its the first time I _25_ (see) it close up. Its honestly quite hard to grasp. Even photos of him _26_ (take) last week seem like a different boy. Hes leaving milestone after milestone in his
13、 tiny parts of me along with them.Hell never again be the tiny baby who lay in my arm, _27_ (suck) on my little finger in the middle of the night while his mum slept, _28_ will he be the baby amazed by the taste of solid food. Soon enough hell stop being the baby who rests his head on my shoulder wh
14、enever he gets tired, or laughs uncontrollably whenever I say the word teeth for reasons, _29_ I dont think Ill ever work out.But Ive had a year of this and its ok. Hes never going to stop changing, and I dont want him to. This sadness, this constant sense of loss, of time slipping just _30_ your gr
15、asp, is an important part of this process. He wont realise this, of course. Hes got years of unbroken progress ahead of him, where everything will always be new. Years of his life will pass in a moment and he wont be able to understand where theyve gone.But its ok. You cant freeze time. You just hav
16、e to make the most of what you have.五、选用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 be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.Touring CenotesMy parents and I traveled to Mexico to visit my grandparents last summer, and we vis
17、ited the cenotes (say-NO-tays), the natural swimming holes located on the Yucatn Peninsula. The term “swimming hole” might make you think that cenotes are just average, but cenotes are truly _31_. I had the most exciting experience of my life exploring these wonders of nature.Thousands of years old,
18、 the cenotes formed and created sinkholes underneath. Though the ancient Mayans (玛雅人) used the cenotes as water _32_, people can now swim, dive, take photographs, and admire local trees and _33_ life, all through water as clear as liquid diamond.In Cenote Azul, my parents, my grandparents, and I swa
19、m through water that seemed too blue to be real. I _34_ countless younger kids diving into the water from a small cliff, but I dared not to jump at first. I finally worked up the courage, and my _35_ try instantly put all my worries to rest.A few days later, we went to Cenote Ponderosa. We stayed in
20、 the sun-covered pond, where we _36_ floated while others did diving and took underwater photographs. Being surrounded by a valley of trees made everything else in the world seem to disappear.Grutas de Loltn were definitely the most magnificent of all the cenotes, even though there was no swimming i
21、nvolved. Grutas are caves, and the Grutas de Loltn are among the biggest caves on the entire Peninsula. Our guide, Carolina, walked us through several caves, where we saw many drawings thousands of years old on the cave walls! Just one brief look at those drawings made me feel like I had stepped bac
22、k in time to a(n) _37_ era of history. Our group thought Carolina was joking when she claimed she could make the stalagmites(石笋) sing for us, but when she _38_ them, we heard what sounded like the words “Lol” and “Tun”the name of the caves! I cannot imagine that a(n) _39_ played at a concert at Carn
23、egie Hall would have been any better.Mexicos Yucatn Peninsula is filled with beauty, but the cenotes are a one-of-a-kind opportunity to commune with nature in a way that is impossible anywhere else on Earth, and I would not _40_ to do it all again.六、完形填空Recently, the Victorian Government brought in
24、new rules. Victorian state schools will be banned from using facial recognition technology in classrooms unless they have the _41_ of parents, students and the Department of Education.Students may be justifiably horrified at the thought of being _42_ as they move throughout the school during a day.
25、But a roll marking system could be as simple as looking at a tablet or iPad once a day _43_ being signed off on a paper roll. It simply depends on the implementation. Trials have already begun in independent schools and up to 100 campuses across Australia. According to the developers, the technology
26、 promises to save teachers up to 2.5 hours a week by _44_ the need for them to mark the roll at the start of every class. Many students now have smart phones that recognise faces right now. There are also _45_ face recognition apps for Android phones and iPhones. So face recognition is already in ou
27、r schools.And I argue that, like earlier technologies such as the motor vehicle and mobile phone, a strategy where adoption is managed to create the most good and least harm is appropriate. We shouldnt simply _46_ it.We are now in a golden age of face recognition. The main reason for rapid adoption
28、is that recognition _47_ has improved significantly in recent years. The simple application of this technology proposed for schools is to collect the student roll call _48_ for classes. This is a compulsory requirement imposed by the education department.However, _49_ is often raised as an objection
29、 and this issue can never be dismissed lightly. Objections are mostly based on the collection and distribution of the photos. But every school _50_ photos of their students already and schools have strict control over distribution. Such controls would necessarily be built into any school certified s
30、ystem. The only fundamental _51_ of the process is whether a teacher or a computer recognizes the student.Face recognition technologies will become widely adopted across society over the coming years. Concerns over implementation and privacy may _52_ adoption in some places, but the _53_ will come i
31、n and will change business practices right across the world once that happens.In short, this technology has the ability to free up our time and reduce the costs. As with all new technologies, of course, face recognition _54_ reasonable concerns. Constructive policies and dialog are the preferred way
32、 forward to gain the _55_ benefit for society at large, and to make sure we do the least harm.41AauthorityBapprovalCfamiliarityDunderstanding42AmonitoredBcontroledCnoticedDmanaged43Aregardless ofBless thanCother thanDinstead of44AorderingBreplacingCaddingDmeeting45AfeasibleBflexibleCdownloadableDadm
33、irable46ApromoteBbanCupgradeDadvertise47AavailabilityBdifficultyCaccuracyDrapidness48AsteadilyBtemporarilyCmechanicallyDautomatically49ApersonalityBfreedomCprivacyDhumanity50AimplementsBcollectsCpolishesDranks51AproblemBadvantageCchangeDsuccess52Aslow downBlet downCtake upDmove up53AmethodBatmospher
34、eCdirectionDtide54AraisesBsolvesChandlesDdissolves55AeconomicBmaximumCmaterialDdirect七、阅读理解In university I had a part-time job at a shop that sold doughnuts and coffee. Situated on a block where several buses stopped, it served the people who had a few minutes to wait for their bus.Every afternoon a
35、round four oclock, a group of schoolchildren would burst into the shop, and business would come to a stop. Adults would glance in, see the crowd and pass on. But I didnt mind if the children waited for their bus inside. Sometimes I would hand out a bus fare when a ticket went missing always repaid t
36、he next day. On snowy days I would give away some doughnuts. I would lock the door at closing time, and we waited in the warm shop until their bus finally arrived.I enjoyed my young friends, but it never occurred to me that I played an important role in their lives until one afternoon when a man cam
37、e and asked if I was the girl working on weekdays around four oclock. He identified himself as the father of two of my favorites.“I want you to know I appreciate what you do for my children. I worry about them taking two buses to get home. It means a lot that they can wait here and you keep an eye o
38、n them. When they are with the doughnut lady, I know they are safe.” I told him it wasnt a big deal, and that I enjoyed the kids.So I was the Doughnut Lady. I not only received a title, but became a landmark.Now I think about all the people who keep an eye on my own children. They become, well, Doug
39、hnut Ladies. Like the men at the skating rink (滑冰场) who let my boys ring home; Or the bus driver who drove my daughter to her stop at the end of the route at night but wouldnt leave until I arrived to pick her up; Or that nice police officer who took pity on my boys walking home in the rain when I w
40、as at work even though the phone rang all the next day with calls from curious neighbors. “Was that a police car I saw at your house last night?”That wasnt a police car. That was a Doughnut Lady.56According to the passage, the author sometimes _.Acalled the childrens parents to pick them upBprovided
41、 schoolchildren with warm sheltersCdid business with the childrens helpDsold bus tickets to the children57By saying “. it wasnt a big deal,” (in paragraph 4) the author meant that _.Ashe hadnt found it hard to get along with the childrenBshe hadnt made a lot of money from the childrenCshe hadnt spen
42、t plenty of time with the childrenDshe hadnt done anything very significant58According to the author, those who _ are Doughnut Ladies.Aare always ready to help othersBprovide free doughnuts for the poorCwork in the doughnut store for a whileDare curious about the happenings around59The passage sugge
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