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上海市靜安區(qū)2020屆高三英語二模試題
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I.Listening
ComprehensionSectionA
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwo
speakers.Attheendcfeachconversation,aquestionwi11beaskedaboutwhat
wassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.After
youhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossible
answersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestion
youhaveheard.
1.A.Atabookstore.B.Atalibrary.C.Atanartgallery.D.Atatravel
agency.
2.A.ThemanisallowedtopayhisregistrationfeesuntilFriday.
B.IfthemanpaysonFriday,hewillpayalatefee.
C.Themanwillnotbefinedfornotpayingontime.
D.ThemanisallowedtopayafterFridayforgoodreasons.
3.A.Shereaditfromcovertocover.B.Shereaditselectively.
C.Shereaditchapterbychapter.D.Shefinishedreadingitovernight.
4.A.Shefeltverysorry.B.Shefeltabit
annoyed.
C.Shefeltshocked.D.Shefeltveryexcited.
5.A.Thefurnishedapartmentwasinexpensive.
B.Themanboughtafurnishedapartment.
C.ThefurnitureatthemarketisonsaleeverySunday.
D.Thesecondhandfurnitureheboughtwasverycheap.
6.A.Hefeelsguilty.B.Hefeelsshameful.
C.Heisshameless.D.Heissensitivetooutsidecriticism.
7.A.Hewasinhospitalforalongtime.
B.Hewasslightlyinjuredinatrafficaccident.
C.Hewasseriouslyinjuredinamineexplosion.
D.Hewasseverelyfinedforspeeding.
8.A.Tonywentskiingycslciday.B.Tonydidn,IhavemuchwoikLodj.
C.Tonydoesn'tlikewatchingsports.D.Tonylikeswatchingsports
better.
9.A.Theyneedmorepeopletohelpthem.B.Theyneedsomefinancialsupport.
C.Shehastoleavssoon.D.Theideaisimpractical.
10.A.Janewasluckyenoughnottobecaughtintherain.
B.Janewascaughtintherainbecauseshewalkedhome.
C.Janehadtowalkbackhomeinspiteofthoheavyrain.
D.ItwasraininghardwhenJanecamebackonfoot.
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelonger
conversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassages
andthelongerconversation.Thepassagesandthelongerconversationwillbe
readtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouheara
question,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichone
wouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Stayingongumtreesalldaylong,B.Havingadailydietofgum
leaves.
C.Lookingforfoodinanextensivearea,I).Storingitsleafydietina
largetube.
12.A.Becauseitlivesonlyinwetland,B.Becauseitsbodygetsslightly
wet.
C.Becauseitsucksitsmother*smilk.I).Becauseitrarelydrinkswater.
13.A.Itleavesitsmotherhalfayearafterbirth.
B.Ithasbeencarriedonitsmother*sbacksinceitsbirth.
C.ItistendedinitsmotherJspouch(育兒袋)andthencarriedonherback.
D.Itstaysinitsmother*spouchforayearafterbirth.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Sellitatalocalshop.B.Refusethemarriagegift.
C.Justkeepitforlateruse.D.Exchangeitforsomethinguseful.
15.A.Becausehehopestohaveasmanyasthreechildren.
B.Becausehehastomakeafortuneforhiswife'sfamily.
C.Becausehehasnoothergiftstoexchangeatmarriage.
D.Becauseitisanecessarypartatamarriageceremony.
16.A.Whattheimportanceofbrideserviceis.
B.Howmarriagecustomsvaryindifferentcultures.
C.WhataweddingceremonyislikeintheUSA.
D.Howweexpressgoodwishestonewcouples.
Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
17.A.Frenchfoodwasthehealthiestfoodintheworld.
B.Frenchfoodwassupposedtobethebestintheworld.
C.FrenchfoodwasnobetterthanBritishfood.
D.Frenchfoodwasdelicious.
18.A.Bycar.B.Bycoach.C.Bytrain.D.Byship.
19.A.Uncookedbacon(培根)andeggs.B.Fishandchips.
C.AbigFrenchbreakfast.D.DeliciousEnglishbreakfast.
20.A.Theman'sparentsarebothteachers.B.ThemanisfromBritain.
C.ThemanhasbeentoFrancemanytimes.I).ThemanlikesFrenchfoodvery
much.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethe
passagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,
fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,
useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
TheShopWhereIt?sOKtoReDifferent
WhenAngelaMakeyknewherautistic(患自閉癥的)sonAdamwantedtoopen
acomicshop,shelaughedoutloud.Sheknewhe'dbeenkeenoncomicssince
childhood.Buthowwouldhedealwithcustomersandsuppliersandallthe
otherjobs(21)arenecessary
forrunningabusiness?
Atthattime,Adamwaslookingforajob.Hehadadegreeinphilosophyand
hadlearnedtoliveindependently,buttheredidn*tseemtobeanysuitable
jobsforhim.Thefamily(22)
(hope)heandhisyoungerbrotherGuy,alsowithautism,couldfind
workthatmatchedtheirstrengths:reliability,punctualityandattentionto
detail.Buttherewerenoavailableopportunities.
Sothe“l(fā)aughable”comicshopideabegantogrowonAngela.Eventually,
sheusedhersavingstobuyashopinCambridgeshire,andsevenyears
agoNicheComics(23)_______________________________________________________
(bear).
Likemanyautisticpeople,Adamlovescomicsfortheirworldofrichdetail
andvisualexpression.HedevelopedaninterestinMarvelcomicheroescnTV
(24)hewassevenyearsold."Theyarea
reminder(25)it'sOKnottobelikeeveryoneelse,0
Adamsaid.He'snow30,andcomicsandtheirheroesarestillpartofhislife.
Inthecomicshop,thebrotherssharetheirencyclopedic(淵博的)knowledge
ofcomicswith
customers.Thebrothersactasguidesinthisuniverse,(26)___(introduce)
customerstonewcomics.
Theshopattractsmanyautisticcustomers.Andbeingautistic(27)___turns
outtobeabighelpforthebrotherstodealwithcustomers.Theyaregood
at(28)(spot)
thecustomers,needsandfeelings.Maybeit'sthetoneofthevoice,the
motionofahand—smalldetailsthatmostpeoplewonJtpickupon—thatI
mighthaveinsight(深亥U理解)into,“saysGuy.Ofcourse,themajorityof
customerswhocometotheshoparenotautistic.Nowthebrothersgetasteady
streamofcustomerswhoare,bothmaleandfemale,(29)young
childrentoretiredpeople.Oncetheshophadestablisheditself,the
brothersalsobeganreaching
outtopeoplewithautismbeyondtheshop.
Sevenyearson,Angelaisgladshetooktheriskofhelpinghersons(30)
_______________________________________________________________________(creat
e)theirdreamshop."Thisshophasasoul,“themothersaysproudly.
SectionB
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Each
wordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.banB.relevantC.pressureD.jointly
E.F.maintainsG.addressesH.independently
channels
J.platformK.consumption
I.major
NewE-CommerceLawTakesEffect
China*snewe-commcrcelaw,whichwaspassedlastAugust,tookeffecton
January1.ThelawcomesamidtherapiddevelopmentofChinaintotheworld,s
largeste-commercemarket.
Thelawaimstoregulatethemarketandcreateasound(31)
environment.Itcoverstherequirementfor
registrationandlicensingofe-commerceoperators,taxation,electronic
payment,etc.Italso(32)___otherimportantaspectsofe-commerce,
includingfalseadvertising,consumerprotection,dataprotection,intellectual
propertyandcybersecurity.
Thenewlawwillapplytothreetypesofoperators.These
includee-commerce(33)
operatorslikeTaobao,third-partymerchantswhosellgoodsand
servicesone-commerceplatforms,andonlinevendors(供應(yīng)商)whodo
businessviaothernetwork(34)
,suchassocialmediasites.11meansthatmerchantswhosei1goods
throughnon-traditionale-commerceplatforms,suchasWeChat,wi11fal1under
thenewlaw.Thesesellerswillnowneedtofinishtheirbusinessregistration
andpay(35)taxes.
Thelawwillmakealle-commerceplatformoperators(36)responsible
withthemerchantsforsellinganyfakeorknock-offgoodsontheirwebsites.
Beforethelawtookeffect,individualmerchantsweresolelyresponsiblewhen
caughtsellingliable(負(fù)有償付責(zé)任的)goods.
Theimplementationofthelawmaybring(37)_ononlineretail(零售)
companiesandmerchantssellinggoodsthroughsccialmediasites.Manyprivate
shoppingagents(knownasdaigou)areconsideringwhethertocontinuethe
serviceunderthenewpolicysinceitwi11increasethemanagementcostand
leadtoariseintheproductprice.
Butthenewlawdoesnotaimto(38)_smalltomediumsizedonline
retailer.Instead,ithelpslaythelegalfoundationforthegrowthofthee-
conunercebusinessindustry,(39)
orderinthemarketandfurtherpromotesitsgrowth.
Besides,thelawwillhelpcleanupChina,sreputationasa(40)
_____________________________________________________________________sourceoffake
orknock-offgoods.Inthelongterm,consumersvillbenefitfromit.
III.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsor
phrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethat
bestfitsthecontext.
HowSavingWildlifeBenefitsHumans
It'snosecretthatwe'velostanoverwhelmingnumberofspecieswithin
thatlastfourdecades.Thesespecieshaveallbut_41_duetooverpopulation,
deforestation,consumerculture,climatechange,animalexploitation,andother
harmingsources—allbroughtaboutbymankind.
Oneofthefirstgreatrulesofterrestrial(陸地的)biologyis“nospecies
isforever.M_42_,
thisrapidlossofspeciestodayisestimatedtobebetween1,000and10,000
timeshigherthanthenaturalextinctionrate.Asincreasinglyaccepted
theorieshaveargued,vearenowinthemidstofthesixthgreat_43_.
TheEarthconsistsofplants,animals,water,land,theatmosphere,and
humans.Biodiversity(生物多樣性)_44thehealthoftheplanetandhasa
greatimpactonallourlives.Reducedbiodiversitymeansafuturewherefood
suppliesarevulnerable(易受攻擊的)topestsanddisease,andfreshwateris
inshortsupply.Tfbiodiversity___45___impactsour1ivesinsuchbigways,
thenourconservation(環(huán)保)effortsdon,tjustbenefittheenvironment,they
benefitus,too.
Oneconvincingbenefitthatcomesfromwildlifeconservationeffortsisthat
itensuresfood
46_.Wildlifeconservationpromotesagriculturalbiodiversity,whichplays
animportantroleinbuildingasecureandhealthyfoodsystem.When
agriculturalbiodiversityis_47_andlandisclearedforagriculture,
extensivehabitatlosstakesplace,aswellasundocumentedlossofspeciesand
massivesoilerosion(侵蝕).
Anotherbenefitthatcomesfromwi]dlifeconservationisthatthese_48
protecthuman
health.ConservationInternationalreportsthat“morethan50percentof
modernmedicinesandmorethan90percentoftraditionalmedicinescomefrom
wildplantsandanimals.w_49_,aworldthatpromoteshealthyecosystems
andbiodiversityprovidescrucialbuffers(緩沖)betweendiseaseandhumans.A
numberofstudieshave50reduceddiversityamongmammal(哺乳動物)
speciesandoveralldecreasesinbiodiversitytoanincreaseinthetransmission
(傳播)ofanimal-borndiseasestohumans.
Perhapsthemostconvincingbenefitthatcomesfromwildlifeconservation
isthatitprovidesuswith_51_,whetheritbeeconomicallyorsocially.
Increasingbiodiversityandhealthyecosystemsimproveagricultural
productivity,therebyallowingfarmstobecomemore__52__.Healthyecosystems
thatarchometouniquespecics_53_touristsfromaroundtheworld,whichhelps
thelocaleconomyandinvitesinanewfusionofinvestment.
Ourunsustainable,unconscious,self-interestedrelationshipwiththe
environmenthasledusintoanextremelydestructibleworld.Ifwedonottake
actionand___54changingourways,weareatriskoflosingmorevitaland
55_ecosystemsandbiodiversity,oratleastunti1thesixthgreatextinction
claimsonefinalspecies:ourown.
41.A.changedB.existedC.disappearedD.evolved
42.A.FurthermoreB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Otherwise
43.A.extinctionB.destructionC.evolutionD.
immigration
44.A.threatensB.localizesC.strengthensD.endangers
45.A.infrequentlyB.potentiallyC.regioncillyD.directly
46.A.managementB.inspectionC.developmentD.security
47.A.identifiedB.cultivatedC.exploitedI),valued
48.A.initiativesB.consequencesC.intentionsI).
contributions
49.A.InadditionB.AfterallC.InparticularD.By
contrast
50.A.adaptedB.turnedC.adjustedD.1inked
51.A.protectionsB.opportunitiesC.servicesD.nutrients
52.A.stcindardB.welcomeC.scarceD.profitable
53.A.discourageB.attractC.forbidI),cxainly.cn
54.A.feellikeB.keeponC.setaboutD.examly.cn
55.A.irreplaceableB.unpredictableC.unlimitedD.examly.cn
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedby
severalquestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour
choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtothe
informationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
Tea,themosttypicalofEnglishdrinks,isarelativelatecomertoBritish
shores.Althoughthecustomofdrinkingteadatesbacktothethirdmillennium
(一千年)BCinChina,itwasnotuntilthemid-17thcenturythatthedrink
firstappearedinEngland.ItwasthePortugueseandDutchtraderswhofirst
importedteatoEurope,reachingtheContinentbythewayofVenicearound1560,
withregularshipmentsby1610.
Curiously,itwastheLondoncoffeehousesthatwereresponsiblefor
introducingteatoEngland.Oneofthefirstcoffeehousemerchantstooffer
teawasThomasGarway.Hesoldbothliquidanddryteatothepublicasearly
as1657.Threeyearslaterheissuedabroadsheetadvertisingteaat£6to£10
perpound,touting(兜售)itsvirtuesatMmakingthebodyactiveandlusty
(健壯的)“,andpreservingperfecthealthuntilextremeoldage”.
Teagainedpopularityquicklyinthecoffeehouses,andby1700over500
coffeehousessoldit.Thisdistressedthepubowners,asteacuttheirsales
ofbeer,anditwasbadnowsforthegovernment,whodependeduponasteady
streamofrevenue(稅收)fromtaxesonliquorsales.By1750teahadbecomethe
favoureddrinkofBritain,slowerclasses.
A1676acttaxedteaandrequiredcoffeehouseoperatorstoapplyfora
license.Thiswasjustthestartofgovernmentattemptstocontrol,oratleast,
toprofitfromthepopularityofteainBritain.Bythemid-18thcenturythe
dutyonteahadreachedaridiculous119percent.Thisheavy
taxationhadtheeffectofcreatingawholenewindustry-teasmuggling(走
私).ShipsfromHollandandScandinaviabroughtteatotheBritishcoast,then
stoodoffshorewhilesmugglersmetthemandunloadedthepreciouscargoin
smallvessels.Thesmugglers,oftenlocalfishermen,secretlymovedthetea
inlandthroughundergroundpassagesandhiddenpathstospecialhidingplaces.
Oneofthebesthidingplaceswasinthelocalchurch!
Evensmuggledteawasexpensive,however,andthereforeextremely
profitable,somanysmugglersbegantoadulterate(摻假)theteawithother
substances,suchaswillowandsloeleaves.Usedtealeaveswerealsoredried
andaddedtofreshleaves.
Finally,in1784WilliamPitttheYoungerintroducedtheCommutationAct,
whichdroppedthetaxonteafrom119%to12.5%,effectivelyendingsmuggling.
Adulterationremainedaproblem,though,untiltheFoodandDrugActof1875
broughtinseverepunishmentforthepractice.
56.Accordingtothepassage,teadrinking.
A.isthefavoritepastimeoftheDutch
B.isanimportantBritishtradition
C.waswell-receivedbythePortuguesecenturiesago
D.couldbefoundeverywhereintheworldin1560
57.Whomightbeannoyedbythepopularityofthetea?
A.Coffeehouseowners.B.Winesellers.C.Britain,s
lowerclasses.D.Smugglers.
58.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutteasmugglingisTRUE?
A.Churchesprovidedconvenienceforsmuggling.
B.Fishermenandfarmerscontributedalottoteaindustry.
C.Undergroundpassagesandboatswereidealhidingplacesfortea.
D.Thegovernmentencouragedteasmugglingfortaxesontea.
59.ilowwasthoorderofthetoamarketfinallyrestoredinBritain?
A.Bypassinganactrelatedtoataxrise.
B.Byimposingmildpunishment.
C.Bypunishingthosewhosoldfaketea.
D.Bymixingredriedusedleaveswithfreshtealeaves.
(B)
Thesearepagespastedonacollegebulletirboard.Itlistspart-timejob
,vacanciesoncampusthissemester.
BilingualSecretaryWanted
OurInternationalExchangeDepartmentrequiresonepart-timebilingualsecretaryfbrour
office.He/ShemustbenativeMandarinwithexcellentEnglishcompetence(bederwith
Japanese).Weaskfor8hoursaweek(fromMondaytoSaturday),andworkingscheduleis
beonsitefrom3pmto5pm.Attractivesalaryandgoodbenefitspackage,
includingchancestoexchangetoforeigncountries,areofferedtojuniorand
senioryearstudentswithexcellentsecretarialskills,theabilityto
communiCcite,anoutgoingpersonalityandastrongsenseofresponsibility.
Pleasehandinapplicationswithphoto,andemailtouniied@,or
call400-800-100duringofficehourstogetfurtherinformation.
InternationalExchange
Department
AdvancedMathTeachingAssistantsinNeed
TheMathematicsDepartmentislookingfortwoAdvancedMathteaching
assistants.Thejobismainlytohelpfreshmenstudentstodealwithnath
assignmentsandprojects,aswellaspreparethemforfinalexamsinWeek16.
Wehopethoseapplyingforthepositioncouldmeetthefollowing
requirements.First,it'snecessaryfortheapplicantstobeskilledatmath.
Second,he/sheshouldhaveatleast2Asinmath-relatedcourseswithGPAno
lessthan4.0.Third,thejobasksforexcellenceinbothprofessionalskills
andpatience.
Forthosewhoarcinterestedintheposition,pleasesendyourr6sum§to
unimd@gmai1.combeforeSeptember15th.
Dr.Jessica
SmithMathematics
Part-timeJobn
宜.Department
Recruitment
TechnologySupportDepartmentlacksseveralassistantstoworkatitshelp
desk.
Contents:Acustomerservicejob-answeringquestions,helpingpeople
solvetheircomputerproblems,providingbasicteachingtonewusers,etc.
Requirement:theAdvancedComputerTestcertificate;goodinterpersonal
skiIls;enthusiasm.
Workhours:from5a.m.to2a.m.
earlymornings(6a.m.-9a.m.):2
personsmornings(9a.m.-12
a.m.):1person
afternoons(12p.m.-6p.m.):(full)
evenings(6p.m.-11p.m.):(full)
latenights:~~(11p.m.-2a.m.):
2personsweekends:3persons
Ifyouareinterested,pleasecometoLukingLibrary2F(EastSide)Room
213andfilltheforms.Aninterviewwillbearrangedafterwards.New
positionforthenextsemesterwillbereleasedinDecember.
Mr.Luke
JohnsonTechnologySupport
Department
www.examly.cn
60.Ifyougetthepositionasasecretary,you_.
A.havetoassistinEnglishcorner
B.haveatightscheduleduringtheweek
C.havethechancetobeanexchangestudentinforeign
universitiesanytimeduringuniversity
D.mustbeanativeEnglishspeakerwhocanspeakfluentChinese
61.WhyaretheresomanyjobvacanciesinTechnologySupportDepartment?
A.Becausetheinterviewischallenging.
B.Becauseapplicantshavetofi11incomplicatedforms.
C.Becauseapplicantshavetoworkirregularhours.
D.BecausetheAdvancedComputerTestcertificateistoodifficulttoobtain.
62.Whichofthefollowingstatementsiscorrectaccordingtotheadvertisenonts?
A.Theadvertisementscanbefoundontheschoolwebsite.
B.Cal1forfurtherinformationofmathteachingassistantsbeforeSeptember
15th.
C.MorejobvacanciesintheMathematicsDepartmentwillbeavailablein
December.
D.TheInternationalExchangeDepartmentneedsacommunicativeandresponsible
secretary.
(C)
ChinahaslongbeentippedtobethenextSiliconValley,butnowthe
financesandsupportareinplacetomakeithappen.
Thereisagrowingconsensus(共識)thatwhi1eSi1iconVaileyisnot
abouttodisappear
anytimesoon,itsnextbiggestrivalisalreadyonthevergeofburstingontothe
internationalscene
-notintheUS,
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