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1、2021年上海市普通高中學(xué)業(yè)水平考試英語試卷考生注意:1本試卷共8頁,總分值100分,考試時(shí)間90分鐘。2本考試分設(shè)試卷和答題紙。試卷包括選擇題和非選擇題兩種題型。3答題前,務(wù)必在答題紙上填寫姓名、報(bào)名號(hào)、考場(chǎng)號(hào)和座位號(hào),并將核對(duì)后的條形碼貼在指定位置上。4作答必須涂或?qū)懺诖痤}紙上,在試卷上作答一律不得分。選擇題第1-3小題、8-17小題、28-48小題的作答必須全部涂寫在答題紙上相應(yīng)的區(qū)域。非選擇題第4-7小題、18-27小題、49-57小題及寫作局部的作答必須寫在答題紙上與試卷題號(hào)對(duì)應(yīng)的位置。I.Listening Comprehension (共10分)Section A (共6分,每題

2、2分)Directions: In Section A, you will hear one short passage, and you will be asked three questions on the passage. The passage 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 would be the bes

3、t answer to the question you have heard.Questions 1 through 3 are based on the following passage.1. A. To give animals a home.B. To seek pleasure.C. To create a public zoo.D. To study animals.2. A. They are bigger in size.B. More special animals are kept there.C. They are more nature-like.D. More ba

4、by animals are born there.3. A. The development of zoos.B. The origin of zoos.C. The founder of zoos.D. The variety of zoos.Section B (共4分,每題1分)Directions: In Section B, you will hear one conversation. The conversation will be read twice. After you hear the conversation, you are required to fill in

5、the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 4 through 7 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each blank.The Ice HotelLocation:Opening time:Features:Activities:Price:in 4 , inside the Arctic Circlefro

6、m November through February made of ice and 5 -40 outside and 6 inside go skiing see the Northern 7 $400 per nightII.Grammar and Vocabulary (共30分)Section A (共10分,每題1分)Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best comp

7、letes the sentence. 8. The two sisters were so busy last night that _ of them had time to look after the baby.A. eitherB. neitherC. anyD. none9. _ Eric likes most about Shanghai is probably its wide variety of food.A. That B. Where C. Which D. What10. Whether or not your role models are famous, they

8、 should be people worth _.A. to copy B. to be copied C. copying D. being copied11. Some teens cannot be controlled by their parents, _ the parents try hard to control them.A. even ifB. as thoughC. now thatD. in case12. Harry _ to take violin lessons when a friend of his fathers played for him. A. in

9、spiredB. inspires C. was inspiredD. is inspired13. In the novel by Peters, _ the film is based, the main character is a teenagerA. from whom B. with whom C. on which D. in which14. Scientists are studying animals to look for proof _ they have feelings similar to ours.A. thatB. whatC. whetherD. which

10、15. In the afternoon, Tom and Jerry sat side by side, _ how they could solve that problem.A. discussedB. having discussedC. to have discussedD. discussing16. Some parents argue that it is their job to get their kids _ in community service. A. to involve B. involved C. involving D. involve17. I think

11、 it is always the people who have the same culture _ can share their feelings.A. which B. what C. as D. thatSection B (共10分,每題1分)Directions: Read the text below. Use the word given in the brackets to form a word that fits in the space. It was a rainy morning two years ago. Shirley Huxham was cycling

12、 18 (gentle) downhill. As she waved to a friend, her bike slid uncontrollably on the wet road, throwing her to the ground. “Id never even thought of buying a helmet, she says. For months she was partly paralysed (癱瘓) down her left side and still has 19 (healthy) problems today.Some might think that

13、Shirley was just unlucky. How 20 (danger) can it be to fall from a bicycle? In fact, each year on Britains roads more than 200 people are killed and at least 4,000 seriously injured on bicycles. But these numbers dont tell the whole story: the majority of the 21 (die) and injured were not wearing he

14、lmets.A study of bicycle accidents in the US found that helmets could 22 (reduction) the risk of serious head injury by 85 percent. Yet it is estimated that in Britain, no more than five percent of bicycle 23 (ride) wear helmets. Why dont more cyclists wear 24 (they)? People think that helmets look

15、foolish, that theyre 25 (convenient), and that accidents only happen to other people. One of the wrong ideas bicyclists have is that lower speeds can put them at 26 (little) risk than motorcyclists, who are legally obliged to wear helmets. In fact, according to a British report, a higher percentage

16、of bicyclists than motorcyclists suffer head injuries. And their injuries can be just as severe.Helmets, however, can make a big 27 (different). Shirley wasnt just unlucky. If she had worn a helmet, she wouldnt have spent months in hospital. Why take the risk? Section C (共10分,每題1分)Directions: For ea

17、ch blank 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.You get an e-mail from your friend. It says Bill Gates will send you cash if you just click on a certain Web page. Your friend swears this is

18、official, and that his friend says it 28 . Will you believe it?Stories like that are known as urban legends (傳說). They are called this 29 they are like old country folk tales, but told in a modern city context.Why do people tell urban legends? Why do listeners believe them? 30 is true of many legend

19、s, there is usually a grain of truth in an urban legend that seems to confirm it. That small seed of truth helps keep the story alive. 31 , many urban legends are meant to serve as warnings to children and teens. This fact could explain why a lot of urban legends are 32 : Do not take candy from stra

20、ngers, because it might have poison in it.Some urban legends, however, reflect what people want to believe. After the disastrous Asian tsunami (海嘯) of 2004, for example, one heart-warming tale spread around the world. 33 the story, elephants near a Thai resort sensed that the huge waves were coming.

21、 They led people to high ground and went back into the floodwaters 34 other people. The Denver Post was one of many newspapers to 35 this story: “Elephants became superheroes, raising people with their trunks and pulling them from harms way. There were elephants near the resort, and they did move to

22、 higher ground as the waves came ashorebut that is all that 36 be confirmed. The rest is wishful thinking.With quick access to the Internet today, it is easy to spread urban legends, but it is also easy to fight them. Remember your friends e-mail mentioned earlier? 37 to Snopes , the Internet headqu

23、arters for sorting out truth from fiction, and you will find it is false. Next time you hear what sounds like an urban legend, take some time to stop and think and maybe even do some research. The story may be true, but it might just be an urban legend.28. A. risesB. worksC. survivesD. improves29. A

24、. becauseB. onceC. untilD. unless30. A. WhatB. ThatC. ItD. As31. A. PersonallyB. SuddenlyC. PreviouslyD. Actually32. A. interestingB. boringC. frighteningD. confusing33. A. According toB. In spite ofC. Due toD. In case of34. A. rescuedB. to rescueC. having rescuedD. to be rescuing35. A. hold upB. pi

25、ck upC. give upD. look up36. A. canB. mustC. shallD. need37. A. HeadingB. To headC. HeadD. HeadedIII.Reading Comprehension (共30分)Section A (共22分,每題2分)Directions: Read the following passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choic

26、es 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)Hetty Robinson learnt all about money when very young. As a child, she read the financial pages of the newspaper to her rich father. Her father died when Hetty was 30, and

27、she inherited $1 million. When she herself died in 1916, she left almost $100 million to her two children.Hetty made her money on the New York stock exchange. She was a financial genius. She made money so easily that people called her the Witch of Wall Street. But although she was one of the richest

28、 women in the world, she counted every cent and spent as little as possible. She didnt own a house, because she didnt want to pay property taxes. So she and her children lived in cheap hotels.She spent almost nothing on clothes, and always wore the same long black dress. She washed it herself, but t

29、o save soap she only washed the bottom of the dress, where it touched the ground. Other people had their own offices, but Hetty used a desk in the bank where she kept her money, because it didnt cost anything. She sat in the bank and ate her sandwiches while she bought and sold stocks and shares. If

30、 the bank complained, she just moved all her money to another bank.Hettys family paid the price for her meanness. When she was 33 she married a millionaire, Edward Green, and they had two children. But Green lost all his money, so she left him. When her son, Ned, injured his knee, Hetty didnt want t

31、o pay for a doctor, so she took him to a free hospital for poor people. Unfortunately the doctor knew Hetty was rich and he asked for money. Hetty refused and took the boy away. His leg got worse and two years later doctors removed it.But eventually Ned got his revenge. At the age of 81 Hetty had an

32、 argument with a shop assistant about the price of a bottle of milk. She became so angry that she had a heart attack and died. So Hettys meanness finally killed her. Ned inherited half his mothers fortune, and he spent it all on parties, holidays and expensive jewellery. 38. What fact can be learned

33、 about Hetty Robinson from the passage? A. She came from a poor family.B. She worked for a bank.C. She was nice to her son.D. She died from extreme anger.39. Hetty Robinson was called the Witch of Wall Street mainly because _.A. she was fond of reading financial pages of the newspaperB. she made a h

34、uge fortune easily through stocks and sharesC. she liked wearing the same long black dress every dayD. she turned out to be the richest woman in New York40. Which of the following best describes Hetty Robinson?A. Talented but not generous.B. Wealthy and kind.C. Aggressive but not diligent. D. Curiou

35、s and lucky.(B)In 2021, a study was conducted in Hong Kong to find out why some people appeared to be better at public speaking. Three hundred people who were employed in jobs that require an advanced level of public speaking skills were interviewed. The participants included politicians, professors

36、 and motivational speakers. The results of the study showed that 77% of the participants reported having parents that encouraged them to ask questions and state their opinions from a young age. Eighty-five percent answered that their parents had repeatedly exposed them to a variety of positive “publ

37、ic speaking experiences at home. These experiences included practicing speeches, performing dramas and reciting poems. In another study to determine the causes of fear of public speaking, 70% of the participants said they had not had any public speaking opportunities at home. Eighteen percent of the

38、 participants had been given such opportunities, but these had resulted in a loss of confidence. One of the participants recalled a painful experience from when he was eight years old. His parents had arranged for him to present his school project about earthquakes to his cousins. As an outgoing boy

39、, he was eager to show off all his hard work, until he forgot a sentence and started to stutter (結(jié)巴). His cousins began to laugh at him, and instead of his family encouraging him to continue with his presentation, his father told him to call it a day. The stress of this incident and the feeling of b

40、eing rejected carried over to school, where he started struggling with his words and went red like a sunset every time he had to speak in front of an audience. From these studies, we can see that the way parents handle their childs communication efforts and a childs future attitude towards public sp

41、eaking can be linked. Not all people are born afraid of public speaking, but rather they grow to be afraid of it due to awful experiences or outside influences. Yet this does not mean they have no control over their fearbecause they do.41. According to the study of 2021, _ were important in making s

42、uccessful public speakers. A. caring professorsB. high motivationsC. encouraging parentsD. original opinions 42. In the 3rd paragraph, the expression “call it a day most probably means _. A. stop B. respondC. try D. relax43. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?A. How much e

43、xposure to public speaking is proper?B. What kinds of jobs require public speaking skills?C. Is public speaking important for children?D. Are people born afraid of public speaking? 44. The paragraph following the last might be about _.A. more experiences of unsuccessful public speaking B. ways to ga

44、in self-confidence in public speakingC. other reasons for failure in public speakingD. features of successful public speaking(C)Here is one of the worlds largest indoor ski-slopes. It covers an area of 22,500m2, about the same size as three football fields, and the temperature is a constant -1 to -2

45、. However, the strangest thing about this place is that its in the middle of the desert! Its called Ski Dubai and the outside temperatures can rise to more than 40!It sounds crazy, but it just shows how serious people are about having fun. We spend huge sums on sports facilities. We pay our sports s

46、tars ridiculous amounts of money. And we spend hour after hour playing games! I wonder if all the sports-lovers and game-players in the world arent a little crazy. I know I am. I was once driving past a football field where some kids were playing. I turned to watch and crashed my car. I know its stu

47、pid but I can do nothing about it. As someone said, “Football isnt a matter of life and death. Its much more important than that!Of course, it isnt that important really. No game is. But the problem is that games are addictive (使人上癮的). From the tennis court to the golf course, youll find participant

48、s and spectators who cant live without the drug of their choice. It could be a good thing. After all, despite being addictive, its true that sports and games help us to relax. Maybe if it wasnt for sport, our societies would be more violent. Perhaps sport is a substitute for war? Its hard to think o

49、f a quieter, more peaceful game than chess, and whats the objective? Capturing your opponents king. And surely, its better to have wars in athletics stadiums rather than on battlefields. Whats more, playing is natural. Kittens chase balls of wool and puppies pretend to fight. Games help us perfect o

50、ur skills and prepare us for the serious contest of survival.But do all games help us relax and stay away from violence? What about computer games? A recent article in New Scientist suggests that playing violent video games (and most of them are extremely violent) makes people more aggressive and mo

51、re likely to commit violent crimes.Are these games a rehearsal (彩排) for life or a substitute for life? Do we play instead of facing up to our real problems? I dont know. But what I do know is that I need a break. Something to help me relax. Skiing would be nice. I wonder how much it costs to get to

52、Dubai?45. According to the author, the most surprising thing about Ski Dubai is its _. A. slopesB. sizeC. location D. facilities46. The expression “the drug of their choice in the 3rd paragraph refers to _. A. the game they are keen onB. the medicine they take C. the activity good for healthD. the s

53、port in place of war47. Which of the following statements does the author most probably agree with? A. Sports stars should be paid more to play well.B. Sports are more important than life and death.C. Chess is too peaceful to be considered a sport. D. Games can make one relaxed as well as violent.48

54、. What does the author mainly talk about in the passage? A. The relationship between games and crimes. B. Human natural craze for having fun with games.C. Serious concerns about time that is spent on games.D. Real problems facing game players in everyday life.Section B (共8分,每題2分)Directions:Read the

55、following job ad and complete the sentences that follow. Write one word or more in each space.Angelas Pet Shop: Assistant-$10 hourly rate -Angelas Pet Shop recently opened in Bloomington town center, specializing in baby pets. Other pet supplies are also available.Angela is looking for an energetic

56、person to help in the shop on Saturdays. Duties will include: cleaning cages serving customers feeding and exercising pets answering the telephoneSome training will be offered to successful applicants; however, experience of keeping baby pets will be an advantage.Please apply by letter, outlining your experience, and giving names of referees (證明人) to:Angela, The Pet Shop, Main Street, Bloomington49. If Angelas Pet Shop is o

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