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2020届上海市宝山区高三英语一模试卷(含答案及听力文字材料)

2020届上海市宝山区高三英语一模试卷(含答案及听力文字材料)
2020届上海市宝山区高三英语一模试卷(含答案及听力文字材料)

宝山区2019学年第一学期期末

高三年级英语学科教学质量监测试卷

(本试卷满分140分,考试时间120分钟)

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. After 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. Doctor and patient. B. Waitress and customer.

C. Wife and husband.

D. Secretary and boss.

2. A. His signature. B. His room number.

C. His receipt.

D. His check.

3. A. Move her bag at the desk. B. Tell a story with humor.

C. Undergo an operation.

D. Have a quarrel with the man.

4. A. Mr. James is the new advisor. B. The advisor is a woman.

C. Every undergraduate has an advisor.

D. The advisor is not there.

5. A. She had difficulty getting tickets.

B. She’s already been to the exhibition.

C. She wanted to get tickets for everybody.

D. She’ll try to get tickets after work.

6. A. The meeting was announced today. B. She’ll make the call later.

C. There won’t be a meeting tomorrow.

D. She has confirmed everything.

7. A. He eats too much when playing chess.

B. He won’t join the chess club.

C. Chess is his favorite game.

D. He doesn’t enjoy chess as much as he used to.

8. A. The number of the train. B. When the next train will depart.

C. Where to find some equipment.

D. Where to board the train.

9. A. She wouldn’t use her ticket. B. She didn’t want her ticket.

C. She had forgotten about her ticket.

D. She didn’t want to go to the game.

10. A. The restaurant wasn’t very crowded.

B. The meal was very expensive.

C. The magazine wasn’t very interesting.

D. The food wasn’t very good.

Section B

Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation 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 best answer to the question you have heard.

Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.

11. A. It varies from person to person.

B. It is decided by the most healthy lifestyle.

C. It needs some tests and comparison to the standard.

D. It is based more on individual needs than personal goals.

12. A. Strength. B. Endurance. C. Flexibility. D. Health.

13. A. The variety of fitness in the future.

B. The importance of three basic factors concerning fitness.

C. The new concept of fitness and its essential factors.

D. Training effects of some sports on people.

Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.

14. A. Recognizing one’s abilities.

B. Analyzing one’s strengths and weaknesses.

C. Matching one’s abilities to job vacancies.

D. Presenting one’s abilities to future employers.

15. A. Finding out what they can do about the employer.

B. Avoiding asking unsure questions.

C. Arriving as early as they can.

D. Answering questions in a polite way.

16. A. Graduates from famous universities. B. Determined, skilled and able people.

C. Capable and modest people.

D. People with much work experience. Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.

17. A. Sharing pictures online with his followers.

B. Picking out the pictures to be shared online.

C. Having pictures taken by his followers online.

D. Helping others to take some pictures online.

18. A. His friends and relatives. B. His friends and followers.

C. His social media friends and followers.

D. All people online.

19. A. Opposed. B. Favorable. C. Indifferent. D. Doubtful.

20. A. There are a lot of virus and various crimes online.

B. It’s full of too many false and unqualified products.

C. It’s changeable and hard to be controlled by people.

D. There are all kinds of cheats online actually.

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 proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.

This weekend many families in America will celebrate Mother’s Day. The event dates back to May 9, 1914, (21) _____ America’s President Wilson established the off icial holiday. Some people had begun campaigning for the holiday a few years (22) _____ (early). Finally in 1914, the president made it official. He declared that each second Sunday in May (23) _____ (dedicate) to thanking the nation’s mothers. He also ord ered all government buildings (24) _____ (display) the national flag on that day. According to President Wilson, this was done “as a public expression of... love ... for the mothers of our country”.

Before long, people in other countries (25) _____ (begin) asking for a similar holiday to celebrate their mothers. Mexico celebrated its first official Mother’s Day on May 10, 1922. May 10th became their annual holiday because the country preferred a fixed date to (26) _____ that changed.

Other countries are happy to share the day with the United States. Some on the list include Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Japan and Turkey.

Oddly enough, the . Congress rejected a Mother’s Day resolution at first. Today, though, Mother’s Day is a highly po pular holiday. It’s also very successful commercially. Along with giving cards, candy and flowers, (27) _____ (take) moms out for brunch is a very popular gesture. America’s National Restaurant Association says Mother’s Day is the year’s most popular day f or eating out.

But why do we honor our mothers Many moms lovingly dedicate their lives to their children. Moms sacrifice time, sleep and often their own dreams. Moms try to provide a strong foundation (28) _____ _____ children can build their lives. With (29) _____ (love) care, mothers guide their children toward adulthood.

When we consider everything our mothers have done for us, how can we not honor them There’s no need to wait for a national holiday, though. Every day is a great opportunity to tell our mothers (30) _____ they mean to us.

Section B

Directions:After reading the passage below, fill in each blank with a proper word given in the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one more word than you need.

around, though, he will be much more 31 through the magic of CGL (电脑合成影像). The much-loved classic, The Lion King, will open for the 25th anniversary of the 32 movie.

The 1994 film proved to be one of Hollywood’s best-loved vivid movies! It made almost US$970 million worldwide. The film went on to win numerous awards for its music and its later stage shows. Simba’s story opened on Broadway in 1997, followed by theatrical 33 around the world. Today, audiences on six continents have seen The Lion King34 on stage. Now, more than 20 years later, it is still one of Broadway’s most popular shows.

Great 35 is building for the new movie. Disney released its first official video clip during Thanksgiving Day football games last year. The trailer (预告片) was viewed more than 224 million times in the first 24 hours!

The trailer was received very positively, especially because of its realism. Some fans, though, noticed that the clip of the new film was 36 the same as in the 1994 opening scene. One Disney executive quickly gave some 37 . He said the movie kept the best of the original, while adding in some new elements.

One thing that excited many viewers was the 38 of a very familiar voice. James Earl Jones, with his famous low but strong voice, has retu rned as Simba’s father Mufasa. Jones is the only one of the original voice actors to return in the new film.

Many well-known people provide character voices, including popstar Beyonce and actor Seth Rogan. Director Jon Favreau expressed his excitement over 39 his all-star cast to such a great story. “It’s a director’s dream to 40 a talented team... to bring this classic story to life.”

III. Reading Comprehension

Section A

Directions: For each 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.

Monaco Grand Prix

The air is fresh with the heat of early summer as you arrive in the beautiful country of Monaco on the day of the race. Your 41 to the Monte-Carlo neighborhood is bursting with color as classic styles of European architecture catch your eye. When you reach the race course area, you are led to the harbor where you will watch the race from the 42 of a friend’s yacht (游艇). Soon, the Formula One cars will pull onto the starting point and the race will begin.

Each of the cars in the Monaco Grand Prix is 43 , but all of them are fast and modern. The race course also 44 as being complex and difficult, with a frightening hairpin(发夹) turn along a very narrow street. 45 these streets at speeds over 150 kilometers per hour, drivers must take care. Even the slightest 46 could turn a multi-million dollar car into a pile of waste. The driver who claims first place receives an award and will go down 47 as one of the world’s finest drivers.

Indianapolis 500

On race day the grandstands(大看台) are filled with excitement as you enter the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. You find your seat, 48 yourself against the harsh heat and marvel at the huge black oval (椭圆形的) track below. Moments later, a fleet of Indy Cars rolls onto the track, 49 themselves in 11 neat rows of three. The sound of 33 turning engines rings in your ears, and you cheer with the crowd as the powerful cars take off from the starting line.

Unlike Monaco Formula One cars, Indycars are more uniform in their 50 . They tend to be much longer, and reach 260 kilometers per hour. Since the drivers must race for 500 miles, the race is quite long, 51 three to five hours. The resulting wear and tear on each car is managed with short stops. The driver’s excellent team performs 52 at amazing speeds. The dangerous nature of this race requires 53 communication between the drivers and their teams. They must plan short stops 54 or the driver loses precious time and it could 55

them the race.

41.A. memory B. aim C. anxiety D. ride

42.A. comfort B. position C. bottom D. direction

43.A. colorful B. fashionable C. unique D. similar

44.A. comes out B. stands out C. turns out D. points out

45.A. Crossing B. Constructing C. Driving D. Competing

46.A. touch B. spot C. error D. hole

47.A. in history B. in advance C. in return D. in all

48.A. pushing B. drawing C. fighting D. fanning

49.A. following B. arranging C. warning D. urging

50.A. design B. preparation C. display D. regulation

51.A. timing B. extending C. delaying D. lasting

52.A. check B. maintenance C. device D. condition

53.A. short B. special C. constant D. loud

54.A. professionally B. positively C. directly D. carefully

55.A. cost B. sacrifice C. defeat D. fail

Section B

Directions:Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by 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)

Wild Track is an organization that aims to protect endangered animals like rhinos. They use a computer program that runs photos of animal tracks through an algorithm (演算法). Then the program makes the same observations as a tracker would, allowing scientists to know where individual animals go. However, the program itself needs “training”.

It starts with collecting good photos of prints from endangered animals in captivity (圈养). As people send in photos of tracks from animals in the wild, the FIT program can compare it to tracks from animals it “knows.” As the program becomes more accurate, Wild Track hopes it will become a major tool for monitoring any endangered species.

Anyone can help Wild Track by taking images of tracks and sending them to a partner organization called . The only tool you need is a digital camera or cellphone. After finding a clear track, place one ruler along the bottom of the footprint and another along the left side. Below the footprint, place a note containing your exact name and the date. Holding the camera or cellphone directly above the track, take a photo showing the footprint, rulers and note. Later, visit and follow the instructions on the site to send your photo.

Wild Track needs photos of footprints made not only by animals in captivity but also those living in the wild. In wild places, you should take care not to disturb animals in their natural environment. If you intend to photograph in a wild area that is unknown to you, then you should not go there alone. Instead, go with someone who is familiar with the region and experienced at

tracking.

56. How does the writer begin this article about WildTrack

A. By discussing the software that it employs

B. By praising its recent efforts to raise funds

C. By explaining how and when it was founded

D. By summarizing different opinions about it

57. According to this article, which animals are WildTrack mainly interested in

A. Those which cause a threat to human settlements

B. Those which are now at risk of becoming extinct

C. Those which have been illegally kept as pets

D. Those which disappeared from the Earth long ago

58. What does this article talk about in detail

A. A list of locations worth exploring

B. A strategy for acquiring equipment

C. A warning not to engage in hunting

D. A technique containing several steps

59. What does the article suggest doing in wild areas

A. Admiring the wild landscape

B. Preparing well for wild weather

C. Leaving wild creatures alone

D. Consuming a diet of wild plants

(B)

Science fiction paints a future where robots

play an important part in everyday life. A

technology firm is trying to make that future a

reality today with an affordable robot called

Artibo. Artibo is small. Its brain, or Al block, is a

cube(立方体) that fits in your hand. That block

connects to a motor block and two silicon wheels.

Assembled, it’s about four inches tall.

Artibo is much more than just a robot that

you program to move around. Artibo’s designers

want it to provide companionship and be a

resource for learning coding. With its camera,

microphone and connection to a cloud-based Al, it can respond to voice commands or function like a walkie-talkie (对讲机). It talks like a chatbot and can tell bedtime stories. It can even help you learn other languages!

Artibo isn’t quite ready for stores yet, though.It’s part of a crowdfunding project. Crowdfunding is a program where you put a request online to a crowd of people. Supporters can then pay large or small amounts to help you finish a project. Artibo will first be available to people who have paid to help bring it into production.

Using computer code to program your own toys is nothing new. LEGO first released a robot kit in 1998. Since then, programmable robots have become one of the best-selling units in the LEGC product line. Programming robots might sound comparable to rocket science, but anyone can program one using nothing more than a tablet or a smartphone and code blocks.

Code blocks allow you to program simple or complex commands by assembling visual blocks of code on the canvas (画布) of a computer screen. Just drag and drop a variety of code blocks from a programming menu, link them together, an d watch how your robot responds. In Artibo’s case coding doesn’t stop there. Unlike other similar programmable toys, Artibo will also allow you to write your own code. So as your familiarity with coding increases, you won’t lose interest in Artibo.

60.According to the passage, the purpose of developing Artibo is ______.

A.helping people learn anything they want and providing companionship

B.providing a robot that can move, accompany and help people learn coding

C.chatting with people, telling bedtime stories and supplying languages

D.helping people raise money on line and creating programmable robots

61.What can be concluded from the passage

A.Programming robots is not really complicated.

B.Programming robots is advanced like a rocket.

C.Programming robots can be used in smartphones.

D.Programming robots used in toys is not new at all.

62.The passage implies that ______.

A.People can programme various orders even without code blocks

B.Anyone can control Artibo freely unlike other programming toys

C.The more familiar you’re with coding, the more you’ll like Artibo

D.Artibo is popular in the world especially among young people

(C)

5G, the fifth generation of wireless, promises lightning-fast download speeds and could lay the foundation for high-tech advancements like self-driving cars. But like many new technologies, it's causing concern about potential health issues.

The first generation of wireless introduced mobile phones, and 2G brought texting. 3G laid the groundwork for smartphones, and 4G allowed video streaming and more. 5G is expected to download data 20 times faster than its predecessor (前任), and some experts argue it could be much faster.

Too much of a good thing

It’s not just about streaming data faster, it’s about streaming more of it. On a 5G network, a user can download a movie instantly, and data will flow between connected objects without delay. The amount of data people use on mobile devices has gone up 40 times since 2010 and is only expected to increase. 5G networks are wireless companies’ attempts to satisfy that demand.

Uncertain effects

The untested nature of 5G, and the extensiveness of its infrastructure (基础设施), has some worried that the increased exposure could have serious health effects.

Wireless safety advocates(倡议人士) have called for more studies on the effects of the

exposure, and one group is trying to stop the installment of 5G networks in Chicago’s neighborhoods.

The federal government has safety rules that wireless companies must obey that limit human exposure to radio waves, including frequencies used with 5G.

Wireless industry association CTIA says typical exposure to 5G infrastructure is comparable to Bluetooth devices and baby monitors, and there is no scientific evidence of negative health effects.

Still, assurances from government agencies and industry operators are not enough for Chicago resident Judy Blake. Additional studies on 5G’s health impacts likely wouldn’t soothe her either. She said, “People can’t choose whether or not to be exposed to this radiation.”

“I don’t need another test. The only test that’s going to happen now is people’s lives, ”said Blake, 67.

Only time will tell

Though little is known about the long-term health impact of the millimeter waves that 5G operates on, some research has shown short-term exposure could be problematic, said Joel Moskowitz, a public health expert at the University of California at Berkeley.

The eyes and sweat glands (腺体) are among several body parts studies have shown could be at risk, Moskowitz said. Insects and plant life could also be affected, he added.

The millimeter waves used in 5G are absorbed by the upper layers of skin, potentially causing the temperature of the skin to rise, said Suresh Borkar, senior lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology. The effects of extended rises in skin temperature “become a big unknown,” he said.

This isn’t the first time people will come into contact with millimeter waves: They’re also used in airport body scanners, said Lav Varshney, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Still, it’s the first time the high-frequency waves will be used on such a scale, and concerns surrounding new technologies are common throughout history.

“When cars first started replacing horse-drawn carriages, people were afraid of what the health impacts of traveling at high speeds would be,”Varshney said. “There has always been occurrence of this fear.”

63.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage

A.5G is faster but not safe to human beings.

B.5G features faster and more in transferring.

C.5G can meet people’s any demand in theory.

D.5G just makes little impact on people’s health.

64.What can be inferred from the passage

https://www.sodocs.net/doc/5a4740590.html,limeter waves certainly affect people’s health seriously.

https://www.sodocs.net/doc/5a4740590.html,limeter waves will cause the skin’s temperature to rise.

C.It’s obvious that many scientists object to 5G technology.

D.It’s hard to say whether millimeter waves do damage to health.

65.The word soothe in the last but 7 paragraphs most probably means ______.

A.to make somebody feel calm or less worried.

B.to make somebody feel happy or more excited.

C.to make somebody feel disappointed or less satisfactory.

D.to make somebody feel inspired or more energetic.

66.The best title for this passage is ______.

A.5G’s Advantages and Disadvantages

B.The Development of Wireless

C.5G Health Concern

D.5G Future Prediction

Section C

Directions: Complete the following passage by using the sentences in the box. Each sentence can

W hether you’re on social media or sending a text message, you encounter emoji (表情符号) regularly. 67 . While most people’s enthusiasm for emoji increased in the smartphone era, Japan has been crazy for emoji since 1999. Designer Shigetaka Kurita invented emoji for a Japanese phone company 20 years ago as a way to make it easier to express ideas in a short message. The word emoji can be translated as “picture character”from Japanese. After the release of Kurita’s emoji, rival phone companies in Japan began creating their own emoji. Many emoji on our digital devices today are imported from Kurita’s original set of emoji.

Japan’s love for emo ji continued well into the 2000s before the rest of the world discovered them. Apple Inc. officially introduced an emoji function in their software in 2011. Soon, other phone companies from around the world made it easier for their customers to use emoji.

68 .

As you scroll (滑动) through your phone, you can see the wide selection of available emoji. More than 2,000 emoji are in existence now, with more being released each year. These numbers show the popularity and demand for emoji.

Why Because words alone can’t convey the complete meaning of a digital message. In digital communication, emoji express a tone or mood. More than 90 percent of people online use emoji especially ones that show emotion like hearts and smileys. 69 . For example, they might send a red heart emoji as a response that they really like something instead of writing, “I love that.”

Some emoji are also abstract enough for people to use in any way they like. You can send an emoji as an inside joke, which is only understood between you and your friend. 70 . Nor do they belong to a specific culture. You and I give emoji meaning, because emoji is a language that belongs to all of us.

IV. Summary Writing

71. Directions:Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.

People choose to become entrepreneurs(创业者) for a wide variety of reasons. One important reason is, of course, financial reward. If you own your own business and it becomes successful, you can reap huge financial rewards. And as an entrepreneur, dependent on how much your boss decides to give you; it’s limited only by the success of your business. And speaking of bosses, not having a supervisor is another major advantage of becoming an entrepreneur. Entrepreneurs are often independent thinkers who want to be in charge of projects, rather than having others tell them what to do. They often have big dreams that they want to pursue rather than making someone else’s dream come true. For many entrepreneurs, starting a business is a way of solving a problem or helping people receive something they need. It’s a way to change the world for the better.

Being an entrepreneur isn’t easy, however, nor is it always fun. Entrepreneurs often have to work long hours, especially early on when they’re trying to get their businesses off the ground. Th at’s the reason entrepreneurs need to have a strong work ethic (伦理). Employees can work 40 hours a week and then stop, but for an entrepreneur, there’s no end in sight.

That’s why another feature of successful entrepreneurs is passion; they have to be excited about what they’re doing to be willing to work hard for it. Entrepreneurs also need good communication skills to pass on that passion to others. That’s important for finding investors, getting people to buy products and attracting employees.

Entrepreneurs also need to be creative people who are able to find solutions to problems they encounter. This is important from the very beginning, when the entrepreneur comes up with an initial concept of a business. But even after that initial step, creative thinking is continually necessary to adapt to changing situations and to solve problems that come up.

V. Translation

Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.

72.无论是走路、骑车还是开车,遵守交通规则都很重要。(follow)

73.只有发展好、运用好、治理好互联网,才能使其更好地造福人类。(Only)

74.鼓励你,给你建议,并提出有建设性的问题的人被称作人生教练或导师。(helpful)

75.生命充满了挑战,但是只要你有学习新事物的意愿,就能得到克服障碍的正确态度。

(willingness)

VI. Guided Writing

76. Directions:Write an English composition in 120—150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.

假如你是红星中学高三年级的学生,你的英语老师在作文批阅时经常采用学生自批,学生互批或教师批阅(或集体批阅或面批)的方式。请就此情况通过微信和英语老师沟通一下,谈谈你的看法,你的文章必须包括:

你喜欢哪种方式为什么

提出你认为可以提高作文批阅效率的合理化建议并给出理由。

注意:请勿透露本人真实姓名和学校名称。

上海市虹口区2019届高三英语一模

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