1、 1 上海金山区上海金山区 近五年第一学期高三期末英语试卷汇编近五年第一学期高三期末英语试卷汇编- -语法填空语法填空 上海金山区上海金山区 2019-2020 学年第一学期高三期末英语试卷学年第一学期高三期末英语试卷 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 th
2、e proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank. A Grateful Patient I took a job as a receptionist for a vet(兽医)almost five decades ago. As an enthusiastic animal lover, I accepted the position on the condition (21) _ U wouldnt have to assist with any wo
3、unded animals. I didnt have the courage (22) _ (watch) any creature in pain. At the end of my first week, we were closing the office for the day (23) _ a young man ran up to us holding a severely injured Doberman puppy (杜宾幼犬) in his arms and begging us to save his life. The four-month-old puppy had
4、been hit by a car. The doctor and I ran back into the operating room. The only place (24) _ the skin was still attached to his poor little body was around one shoulder. The vet worked tirelessly for what seemed like hours, (25) _ (sew) him back together again. That was the easy part. The puppy had b
5、roken multiple bones, including his back. (26) _ _ he survived the next few days, we were quite sure he would never walk again. The day forever changed my life. I became the vets assistant in all things medical. One of my first jobs was to give that Doberman puppy daily physical therapy. Weeks went
6、by until one day he finally recovered. Fast - forward about a year. I walked into the clinics (27) _ (crowed) waiting room and called the name of the next client. Suddenly, a huge Doberman ran toward me. I found (28) _ pinned against the wall with this magnificent dog standing on his back legs, his
7、front paws(爪子)on my shoulders, washing my face with plentiful and joyful kisses! I still tear up in amazement (29) _ the display of love and gratitude the dog had for me 2 that day all those years ago. I went on to be a vet technician for 14 years, and since retirement, I have volunteered at a no-ki
8、ll animal shelter. In all the time that has passed and all the experiences I have had, Ive never met a dog who didnt know that it (30) _ (rescue) in one way or another. 21. that 22. to watch 23. when 24. where 25. sewing 26. Even if/Even though 27. crowed 28. myself. 29.at. 30. had been rescued 上海上海
9、金山区金山区 2018-2019 学年第一学期高三学年第一学期高三期末期末英语试卷英语试卷 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 proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one w
10、ord that best fits each blank. However depressed you may be feeling now, if you look back, there certainly will have been events that made you happymaybe the time (21) _ you bought your first bicycle or you were awarded a scholarship. When good things happen, we feel excited, proud and happy. But th
11、e problem is, happiness doesnt usually last. The excitement of that first bicycle purchase wears off, and the pride in the scholarship gives way to the stress of performing (22) _ (well) on the next exam. Psychologists call this phenomenon hedonic adaptation (享乐适应症)that is, (23) _ _ _ good something
12、 makes us feel, most of the time we drift back to (24) _ we started. An often (25) _ (quote) example is that lottery winners are no happier than non-winners eighteen months after their win. But dont despair. It is possible to make happiness last. Psychologists have found two anti-adaptation tools th
13、at are effective in sustaining happiness: variety and appreciation. Variety is, as we all know, the spice of life. But its also a useful weapon (26) _ adaptation. Positive changes that (27) _ (experience) in a variety of ways are more likely to lead to lasting happiness. For example, you will feel h
14、appier about your volunteer work (28) _ you are able to cope with new tasks every week. The second tool, appreciation, is in many ways the opposite of adaptation. Its about focusing on something, instead of letting it fade into the background. It is only when you appreciate something (29) _ an endur
15、ing 3 feeling of happiness will follow. Human beings spend a lot of time figuring out what makes them happy, but not enough time (30)_ (try) to hang on to the happiness they already have. This is like focusing all your energy on making more money, without giving any thought to what you will do with
16、the money. The key to happiness is to not only look for new opportunities but also to make the most of the ones youve been given. 21. when 22.better 23. no matter how 24. where 25. quoted 26. against 27. are experienced 28. if 29. that 30. trying 上海金山区上海金山区 2017-2018 学年第一学期高三期末英语试卷学年第一学期高三期末英语试卷 Sec
17、tion 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 proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank. At first glance, t
18、hese impressive images look like moment captured by a talented photographer. But you cannot always believe what you see. These pictures, with their incredible photographic details, are in fact the creations _21_ (draw) by Scottish hyper-realist Paul Cadden. With often nothing more than a pencil in h
19、and, the 47-year-old artist produces elaborate drawings that could easily _22_ (mistake) for the work of any modern digital camera. From the wrinkles on a womans face and beads of water, to a breath of smoke from a cigarette, Cadeen is able to capture _23_ (complicated) features of his subjects in s
20、uch painstaking detail that the images look astonishingly real. Cadden said he began drawing at a very young age and has always been interested in art. With some experience in animation and graphic design, he moves into hyper-realism _24_ he has a special gift for capturing details. His creations re
21、flect his love for details, with a single image _25_ (take) up to six weeks to produce. Working with pencil, graphite and white chalk, Cadden is able to create seven poster-size pieces a year, _26_ sell for up to $5,000 each. The artist explained that he does not want people to focus completely on t
22、he techniques involved in his pieces. I want them to think about the work and _27_ Im actually drawing, 4 he said, I prefer to study the internal aspect of the subject _28_ _ focus solely on the external part. Now, Cadden is planning to take his pieces to more foreign countries, and to hold exhibiti
23、ons in China, Cuba and Brazil. He hopes to get established enough _29_ (make) a living from his work. I want to be doing lots of exhibitions in five years time. To have a successful solo show is a long-cherished dream of mine, he said. Its such a fantastic feeling _30_ somebody buys your paintings a
24、nd you know the paintings are sitting somewhere in their houses. 21. drawn22. be mistaken 23. the most complicated 24. Because 25. taking 26. which 27. what(ever)/ all/ everything/something 28. rather than 29. to make 30. when/if 上海金山区上海金山区 2016-2017 学年第一学期高三期末英语试卷学年第一学期高三期末英语试卷 Section A Directions
25、: Read the following passage. Fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word. For the other blanks, fill in each blank with one proper word. Make sure that your answers are grammatically correct. Rail-life
26、adventures of two generations When I was 17, I decided to go InterRailing with my friend Bella for a week in summer. Both of us had chosen to study German at university and we decided that train travel in Germany would be the ideal way (21) _ (practice) the language. (22) _ _ _ I told my mum, she be
27、gan to give me tips (23) _ (base) on her own InterRail experience in the 1970s. I would, she insisted, need (24) _ extra-thick sleeping bag for when you sleep outside. I would need to pack oatmeal, raisins and nuts and dried soup. She even suggested a camping stove. As she told tales of sleeping on
28、train floors, on platforms, and even once in a barn, I began to get a little worried. (25) _ had I let myself in for? In fact, my InterRail experience was quite different. Bella and I googled youth hostels. They 5 were pretty basicsix people to a room, stale cereal for breakfast, no curtainsbut fine
29、. We never slept on a train once. My InterRail trip was certainly not as economical as my mothers. My ticket (26) _ (cost) 187(1,954 yuan), and I spent 30 a day on cheap food and extra ticket supplements. But I met some (27) _ (amaze) people on the trains, and practiced my German with everyone (28)
30、_ businessmen to artists. In my mothers eyes I (29) _ not have had a real InterRail experiencebut I still had an adventure. I learned about other countries, other people and about myself. Bella and I argued over lost luggage, complained about each other - and ended up even (30) _ (good) friends than
31、 we had before. 【答案】【答案】21.to practice 22.as soon as 23.based 24.an 25.what 26.cost 27.amazing 28.from 29.might/may 30. better 上海金山区上海金山区 2015-2016 学年第一学期高三期末英语试卷学年第一学期高三期末英语试卷 Section A Directions: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically
32、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. ( A ) Playing a violin with three strings On Nov.18, 1995, Itzhak Perlman, the violinist, came on stage to give a concert. The audience
33、sat quietly while he made his way across the stage to his chair and began his play. But this time, something went wrong. Just as he finished the first few bars, one of the strings on his violin broke. We thought that he would have to stop the concert. (25) _ everyones expectation, he waited a moment
34、, closed his eyes and then signaled (26) _ conductor to begin again. The orchestra began and he played with such passion and such power and such purity (27) _ they had never heard before. Of course, anyone knows that no one (28) _ play a harmonious work with just three strings. I know that, and you
35、know that, (29) _ that night Itzhak Perlman refused to know that. When he finished, there was an awesome silence in the room. And then people rose and 6 cheered. He smiled, wiped the sweat from his brow and then he said in a quiet, sacred tone, You know, sometimes it is the artists task to find out
36、how much music you can still make with (30) _ you have left. This powerful line has stayed in my mind ever since I heard it. And who knows? Perhaps that is the definition of life not just for artists but for all of us. He has prepared all his life to make music on a violin of four strings, but all o
37、f a sudden, in the middle of a concert, he finds himself with only three strings; so it is with three strings (31) _ he makes music, and the music he made that night with just three strings was more memorable than any that (32) _ (make) before. ( B ) Emoji a small digital image or icon used to expre
38、ss an idea, emotion, etc. in electronic communications, are everywhere. The little illustrated characters that are on Smartphone keyboards (33) _ (take) over the world now. There are shoes with emoji on them, pants with emoji on them, emoji stickers, emoji yoga, and the list goes on and on with no s
39、ign of ending. As emoji spreads into our culture, Ive actually heard the following question:Is emoji moving to replace the written word in communication? To find out, I communicated by iMessage using only emoji for five days. That meant (34) _ _ someone sent me a text or I wanted to send a text, I c
40、ould only use the popular tiny picture characters (35) _ (respond) to or start a conversation. I wasnt allowed to cheat by moving the conversation to Facebook or Twitter, etc., but I could send a phone emoji to indicate to the recipient of my texts that they should call me instead; I could not encou
41、rage the phone call myself. I wanted to see if it was (36) _ (easy) than I expected it to be, yes, but I also wanted to see if I could influence (37) _ I was communicating with to overthrow their use of text and start using emoji while talking to me. (38) _ (communicate) with emoji was a way more di
42、fficult than I expected. There were people who were annoyed with me. There were people who gave up after a few back-and forths. There were missed messages, (39) _ (mix) messages, and messed up plans. There were people who immediately just called my phone to get the conversation (40) _ (move) faster. And there was my mother who doesnt have an iPhone and texts me often. 25. Beyond 26.the 27. as 28. can 29. but 30. what 31. that 32. had been made 33. are taking 34.every time 35. to respond 36. easier 37. those 38. Communicating 39. mixed 40. moving