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2019届上海高三英语一模汇编:完形填空
2019届上海高三英语一模汇编:完形填空

2019届高三英语一模汇编——完形填空

1、2019黄浦一模

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.

Keeping The Taps Running in Thirsty Cities

Water covers71%of Earth’s surface yet only2%of it is accessible as a source of fresh water.___41___on this limited resources is rising,a trend likely to continue.

It is important to recognize that it is not just city residents who___42___water.Agriculture,industry and tourism often require more water than the municipal water supply.Globally,70%of fresh water is___43___for agriculture,but locally in heavily irrigated(灌溉)areas this can increase to90%.A healthy environment also requires fresh water,and

the quality of available water is as important as its___44___.

Water stress is not always caused by physical shortages in dry areas.___45___for water resources between different users within river catchments or basins can also be a cause.

Every thirsty city operates within its own context,___46___to the challenge of providing adequate water supplies. Cape Town,___47___,has faced three years of drought during which winter rains failed to materialize.At the end of the 2017rainy season the city faced the___48___of its dams running dry during2018.The dams were only37%full—in

the same week four years before they were full to the top.In January2018,it was___49___that Cape Town would reach Day Zero,when it would be forced to turn off the taps,in April.This was despite the city reducing its water use by more than half,from1.2billion litres a day in2015to fewer than600million litres,and working___50___with industry and agriculture to reduce demand.

On February1,the authorities put in place a strict limit of50litres of water per person per day.___51___,in Britain this is considered enough for a five-minute shower of half a washing machine cycle on full load.

In addition,a ban was placed on using___52___water for gardens,water management devices were installed at household with a high water use and the water pressure was reduced to cut demand and leaks.At the same,the city launched a media___53___to change habits and introduced higher duties.This is not without its costs;agriculture and tourism,both significant areas of employment,have___54___.It is a classic example of the problem of water economics—the cost of water is low but the cost of a lack of water is very high.

Crises such as the Cape Town drought are in danger of becoming the new norm.The___55___of Day Zero must serve as a wake-up call for cities across the world to develop cost-effective water management strategies to cope with

an

uncertain future.

41.A.Impact B.Pressure C.Impression D.Observation

42.A.recycle B.waste C.consume D.apply

43.A.restored B.abstracted C.separated D.preserved

44.A.change B.source C.origin D.volume

https://www.sodocs.net/doc/6310221417.html,petition B.Protection C.Construction D.Regulation

46.A.contributing B.regarding C.responding D.referring

47.A.in addition B.for example C.on the contrary D.as a result

48.A.prospect B.illustration C.symptom D.security

49.A.reported B.presented C.predicted D.explained

50.A.respectively B.increasingly C.restrictively D.extensively

51.A.By comparison B.In other words C.To our surprise D.What’s more

52.A.feasible B.drinkable C.inevitable D.influential

53.A.campaign B.statement C.presentation D.advertisement

54.A.invaded B.liberated C.suffered D.proceeded

55.A.change B.theory C.record D.threat

答案:41--45BCBDA46--50CBACD51--55ABACD

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How Climate Change Affects Airline Flights

Hot weather has forced dozens of commercial flights to be canceled at airports in the Southwest this summer.This flight-disturbing41is a warning sign.Climate change is projected to have far-reaching42—including sea level rise flooding cities and shifting weather patterns causing long-term declines in agricultural production.And there is evidence that it is beginning to affect the takeoff performance of commercial aircraft,with potential effects on airline 43.

National and global transportation systems and the economic activity they support have been designed for the climate in which it all developed.In the aviation(航空)industry,airports and aircraft are designed for the weather conditions experienced44.Because the climate is changing,even fundamental elements like airports and key economic parts like air transportation may need to be45.

As scientists focused on the impacts of climate change and extreme weather on human society and natural ecosystems around the world,our research has quantified how extreme heat associated with our warming climate may affect46around the world.We’ve found that major airports from New York to Dubai to Bangkok will see more frequent takeoff weight47in the coming decades due to increasingly common hot temperatures,which can help reduce the aircraft’s weight so as to lower its required takeoff speed.

There is obvious evidence that extreme events such as heat waves and coastal flooding are happening with greater frequency and intensity than just a few decades ago.And if we48to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly in the next few decades,the frequency and intensity of these extremes is projected to increase dramatically.

The49on aviation may be widespread.Many airports are built near sea level,putting them at risk of more frequent50as oceans rise.The frequency and intensity of violent air movement may increase in some regions due to strengthening high-altitude(高海拔的)winds.Stronger winds would force airlines and pilots to change flight lengths and routings,potentially increasing fuel51.

Many departments of the economy,including the aviation industry,have yet to seriously52the effects of climate change.The sooner,the better:Both airport construction and aircraft design take decades,and have53 effects.Today’s newest planes may well be flying in40or50years,and their54are being designed now.The earlier climate impacts are understood and appreciated,the more effective and less costly adaptations can be.Those adaptations may even include innovative ways to dramatically reduce climate-altering emissions across the aviation industry,which would help reduce the problem while also55it.

41.A.scheme B.heat C.shift D.mess

42.A.contributions B.confusions C.feedbacks D.consequences

43.A.pilots B.reservations C.costs D.accidents

44.A.historically B.enormously C.fundamentally D.domestically

45.A.retested B.implemented C.prospected D.reengineered

46.A.travels B.developments C.flights https://www.sodocs.net/doc/6310221417.html,munications

47.A.disorders B.gains C.bans D.restrictions

48.A.happen B.fail C.aim D.promise

49.A.taxes B.effects C.viewpoints https://www.sodocs.net/doc/6310221417.html,ments

50.A.flooding B.rotting C.repairing D.transferring

51.A.standard B.efficiency C.distribution D.consumption

52.A.consider B.avoid C.maximize D.demonstrate

53.A.greater B.different https://www.sodocs.net/doc/6310221417.html,sting D.direct

54.A.airports B.products C.contracts D.replacements

55.A.sneezing at B.responding to C.resulting in D.recovering from

答案:41--45BDCAD46--50CDBBA51--55DACDB

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The search for new,clean energy sources has occupied the attention of scientists and politicians for years.One common41for green energy is the wind.A new twist on this old resource could cause the energy output of wind-power plants to increase greatly.

Standard wind-power plants rely on strong support and42can only reach a height of200meters or so. Higher than that,winds tend to be stronger and steadier,but the challenge is43how to obtain the energy

from

those winds.

Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands and Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences in Germany have formed a kite-power research group.The group is working to develop kites with inflatable(可充气的)wings44

to electrical generators(发电机)on the ground.

The research group's goal is to design a kite that can operate on its own for24hours.Research has begun,but many challenges remain,including making the generators more45and perfecting the automatic flight control and the structure of the kites.Nevertheless in June2012,they demonstrated that their kites could operate46at an altitude of up to700meters.

Meanwhile,in Italy,researchers are working on a(n)47power generator that relies on kites when the generator called KiteGen,senses the wind blowing,kites are48from the ends of poles with high-resistance cables to control their height and angle.These cables are able to move the kites if the system senses coming objects 49planes,helicopters or even individual birds.The kites themselves are light,tough and able to reach fairly high altitudes.They loop(绕行)around in the wind,which sets the center of the generator in motion,50electric current.

KiteGen has the51to be very cost-effective in the long run.After the original cost of designing and setting up the plant,little52investment will be necessary,apart from standard maintenance.The plant also requires53 little space,which makes it ideal for cities and means that multiple plants can be set up to provide even more54.

Kite power has the potential to greatly55on current wind-power strategies.In the future,it may be an efficient,cost-effective supplement to the other sources of energy we use,or even a replacement for some of them.

41.resolution B.proposal C.resource D.substitute

42.generally B.frequently C.continually D.regularly

43.carrying out B.figuring out C.breaking out D.picking out

44.chosen B.applied C.collected D.connected

45.efficient https://www.sodocs.net/doc/6310221417.html,plete C.powerful D.positive

46.actively B.passively C.automatically D.artificially

47.strange B.similar C.different D.original

48.fastened B.revealed C.tailored D.released

49.except for B.instead of C.such as D.due to

50.producing B.inventing C.promoting D.developing

51.qualification B.potential C.trend D.intention

52.normal B.formal C.additional D.alternate

53.concretely B.abstractly C.thoroughly D.relatively

54.energy B.strength C.technology D.opportunity

55.focus B.extend C.improve D.transfer

答案:41—55CABDA CBDCA BCDAC

10、2019闵行一模

After my public lectures on evolution,someone in the audience asks,“Are we still evolving?”People want to know if humans are getting taller,smarter,better looking or more athletic.My answer is truthful but41:We’re almost certainly evolving,but we don’t know in what42or how fast.

We’ve seen some evolution in our species over the past few millennia,but it was detected by reconstructing history from DNA sequences.For example,we know that during the past10,000years,several populations of humans—those keeping sheep,cows or goats for milk—gained the ability to digest dairy products.This quality was43in our earlier ancestors who,after babyhood,never encountered milk.And in the past3,000years,Tibetans have acquired44 adaptations that allowed them to develop well in their high-altitude,low-oxygen home.But these well-documented

changes are limited to particular populations,so the45for recent evolution of our entire species,remains not much.

The authors of“Evolving Ourselves”46.Not only,they claim,are we evolving faster than ever,but we’re doing it to ourselves.Juan Enriquez and Steve Gullans argue that humans have47evolution—not just in our own species but virtually in all species:“For better or worse,we are increasingly in charge.We are the primary drivers of 48.We will directly and indirectly determine what lives,what dies,where,and when.We are in a different phase of evolution:the future of life is now49.”

According to the authors,we’ve replaced natural selection with what they call“50selection.”Overfishing,for example,has reduced the average size of many fish species,for taking the biggest fishes is51those smaller fishes.

Yet while there’s no doubt that we’re changing the planet,the claim that we’re completely changing evolution on the planet52.Let’s take those fish that are evolving to reproduce smaller and younger for example.This53 has been documented in many species that we eat,but this is just a minuscule fraction(极小的一部分)of the30,000 known species of fish.

The authors speak with54assurance about how our species is evolving in response to nearly everything. When they claim,for example,our ingestion(摄取)of drugs and exposure to chemicals mean that“our childre n’s brains are evolving fast,”they are abusing(滥用)the word“55.”Our children’s brains may be changing fast in response to the new pharmacological(药理学的)environment,but change alone is not evolution.

41. A.instructive B.disappointing C.decisive D.conflicting

42. A.direction B.region C.frequency D.condition

43. A.beneficial B.adaptable C.unique https://www.sodocs.net/doc/6310221417.html,eless

44. A.unproved B.changeable C.genetic D.

mysterious

45. A.study B.evidence C.interest D.

implication

46. A.disagree B.support C.follow D.approve

47. A.delayed B.overdone C.neglected D.

controlled

48. A.unbalance B.disaster C.change D.

disturbance

49. A.in our hands B.out of order C.in peace D.out of

control

50. A.destructive B.unnatural C.adventurous D.

emotional

51. A.by means of B.at the cost of C.in favor of D.for the

protection of

52. A.makes no sense B.makes great impression

C.calls attention

https://www.sodocs.net/doc/6310221417.html,es to an end

53. A.problem B.mistake C.phenomenon D.obstacle

54. A.strong B.baseless C.sensitive D.

persuasive

55. A.environment B.technology C.exposure D.

evolution

答案:41--45BADCB46--50ADCAB51--55CACBD

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You’ve been painting for a few years,and maybe you have even sold a painting or two.Are you ready to___41___

the title of an amateur artist?

Distinguishing green hand from professional artists is___42___task.It is not just a matter of your ability to create nice paintings.It’s not only about painting techniques.And for most cases,it doesn’t happen___43___.Very few artists become overnight success without years of struggle and suffering.

To turn professional,people find it critical to develop a personal style.What makes your paintings___44___among other paintings out there?Are your paintings standing out unmistakably directed to you as the creator?A personal style comes along with technique,painting medium,and subject and it tends to develop gradually over time.You___45___it through unconscious and constant exploring and self-shaping.Style does not mean that you are painting the same subject

or using the same painting medium.Salvador Dali used to use many artistic media,but they all have a___46___Dali style.Style refers to the emotions and thoughts delivered by your paintings,which people can identify with.Their ___47___of the painter is then a sure thing.

Artists talk about their___48___all of the time.What gets you out of bed every morning to paint?How do you find the energy to have all your time devoted to painting?___49___,we all love to do what we do and we get a satisfaction out of creating.For the professional artist,it goes beyond that.Some artists wish to convey a deep message concerning life,society or even politics.Others simply seek___50___returns to cover kids’tuition fees or pay family bills.Yet,all professional artists know that they have to keep working to achieve the goals.

Many amateur artists passively wait for___51___to come.If they are not in the mood,they do not bother wasting the time.They sometimes allow themselves to be occupied by events like parties.Professionals are never easily ___52___or torn away from their art work in progress.Focused on their work so much,some even regard spending time outside their___53___as crime.___54___is their secret to high productivity.

Besides,professional artists are constantly prepared to grab new ideas for the next painting,which they believe is sure to be better than the previous one.The belief that there is always room for___55___keeps driving them forward in the art world where many masters have come along.

41.A.step beyond B.turn off C.see through D.make up

42.A.rewarding B.tricky C.formal D.temporary

43.A.individually B.thoroughly C.instantly D.sincerely

44.A.unique B.superior C.practical D.reliable

45.A.acquire B.transfer C.imitate D.analyze

46.A.recent B.distinct C.modest D.logical

47.A.preservation B.employment C.adaption D.recognition

48.A.background B.significance C.motivation D.routine

49.A.To sum up B.In contrast C.In addition D.In general

50.A.academic B.global C.financial D.original

51.A.inspiration B.fame C.guidance D.solution

52.A.offended B.dominated C.distracted D.rewarded

53.A.studio B.bedroom C.garage D.garden

54.A.Reflection B.Devotion C.Creativity D.Illustration

55.A.negotiation B.profit C.criticism D.improvement

答案:41-45A B C A A46-50B D C D C51-55A C A B D

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Marmoset monkeys exist on a branch of the evolutionary tree that is distinct from the one that led to humans.But they constantly astonish researchers with41behavior that seems pretty highly evolved.Their social organization and42practices could have been the model for the phrase“It takes a village.”A dominant male and female breed, and their babies are carefully looked after by extended family members who then aren’t free to breed themselves.

A new study further43the marmoset’s reputation for admirable community values.Researchers report that these caregivers share their food more generously with little ones44than when they’re surrounded by the watchful eyes of other community members.In complex societies where individuals band together for45protection, researchers have come up with a few widely accepted explanations for selfless behavior.But specific acts,like sharing a delicious cricket(蟋蟀)with a begging baby marmoset,seem to need more46explanation.

One possibility is that an individual practices47as a means of enhancing his status among peers.By48 that he is so well gifted with material goods that he can give some away,this do-gooder enhances his power within the group.That,in turn,may49prospective mates.The other explanation for charitable behavior50that kindnesses extended to others are simply the fees of group membership,which offers some future promise of a chance to

mate.Failure to share would result in exclusion from the group and a loss of51partners.Scientists call this the “pay to stay”model.Importantly,for both of these models to work,acts of kindness must have a(n)52.That suggests you would see more sharing in group settings;away from judging eyes,a caregiver might be more likely to keep food for himself or herself.And yet,in2,581tests conducted with31adult and14baby marmosets,the53 appeared to be true.

Anthropologists(人类学家)from the University of Zurich carefully documented how often,in groups and in conditions that found caregiver and baby separated from the crowd,an adult would share his or her cricket.When alone with a baby begging for a taste,adult marmosets shared their cricket85%of the time.When in a group,caregivers offered up their cricket67%of the time.“Our results show that helping in common marmosets is not driven by reputation management or54avoidance,”the study authors reported.“Rather,it is driven by a deep-down motivation to help that is more55expressed when individuals are alone with young.”

41.A.animal B.careful C.social D.individual

42.A.evolving https://www.sodocs.net/doc/6310221417.html,municating https://www.sodocs.net/doc/6310221417.html,anizing D.parenting

43.A.shines B.damages C.affects D.protects

44.A.at play B.in private C.on schedule D.by accident

45.A.adequate B.effective C.continual D.mutual

46.A.creative https://www.sodocs.net/doc/6310221417.html,plex C.specific D.official

47.A.generosity B.wisdom C.independence https://www.sodocs.net/doc/6310221417.html,ernance

48.A.promising B.demonstrating C.pretending D.explaining

49.A.count on B.go after C.appeal to D.benefit from

50.A.assumes B.confirms C.enhances D.concludes

51.A.regular B.dominant C.potential D.previous

52.A.atmosphere B.audience C.feedback D.judge

53.A.statistics B.expectations C.argument D.opposite

54.A.responsibility B.punishment C.arrangement D.difficulty

上海市虹口区2019届高三英语一模

状元考前提醒 拿到试卷:熟悉试卷 刚拿到试卷一般心情比较紧张,建议拿到卷子以后看看考卷一共几页, 有多少道题,了解试卷结构,通览全卷是克服“前面难题做不出,后面易 题没时间做”的有效措施,也从根本上防止了“漏做题”。 答题策略 答题策略一共有三点: 1. 先易后难、先熟后生。先做简单的、熟悉的题,再做综合题、难题。 2. 先小后大。先做容易拿分的小题,再做耗时又 复杂的大题。3. 先局部后整体。把疑难问题划分成一系列的步骤,一步一 步的解决,每解决一步就能得到一步的分数。 立足中下题目,力争高水平 考试时,因为时间和个别题目的难度,多数学生很难做完、做对全部题目,所以在答卷中要立足中下题目。中下题目通常占全卷的80%以上,是试题的主要构成,学生能拿下这些题目,实际上就是有了胜利在握的心理,对攻克高档题会更放得开。 确保运算正确,立足一次性成功 在答卷时,要在以快为上的前提下,稳扎稳打,步步准确,尽量一次 性成功。不能为追求速度而丢掉准确度,甚至丢掉重要的得分步骤。试题 做完后要认真做好解后检查,看是否有空题,答卷是否准确,格式是否规 范。 要学会“挤”分 考试试题大多分步给分,所以理科要把主要方程式和计算结果写在显要位置,文科尽量把要点写清晰,作文尤其要注意开头和结尾。考试时,每一道题都认真思考,能做几步就做几步,对于考生来说就是能做几分是几分,这是考试中最好的策略。 检查后的涂改方式要讲究 发现错误后要划掉重新写,忌原地用涂黑的方式改,这会使阅卷老师看不清。如果对现有的题解不满意想重新写,要先写出正确的,再划去错误的。有的同学先把原来写的题解涂抹了,写新题解的时间又不够,本来可能得的分数被自己涂掉了。考试期间遇到这些事,莫慌乱!

最新上海市崇明区2019届高三英语一模

崇明区2019届第一次期末质量检测试卷 英语 I. Listening Comprehension II. Grammar and Vocabulary Section A Electric Bike Ban in New Y ork Hurts Food Delivery Workers A ban on electric bicycles in New York City is hurting delivery workers who depend on them to earn a living. Many of the workers are immigrants. Electric bicycles, or “e-bikes,” look like regular bicycles, but they have electric-powered motors to assist riders in moving the bike forward. Most e-bikes reach speeds of about 32 kilometers an hour, but some can go much (21)________ (fast). (22)________ it is legal to own e-bikes in New York City, it is not legal to operate them. Officials there consider the dangerous use of e-bikes on streets and sidewalks as reason (23)________ the ban. Last year, the city announced severe measures (24)________ (mean) to hold e-bike riders and restaurants that employ the riders responsible. E-bike operators can now be fined $500 for breaking the ban. The police (25)________ also seize the bikes. Many of New York’s delivery workers are Chinese immigrants in their 50s and 60s. Their job requires them to work quickly and for long hours (26)________ (earn) enough money to live on. Delivery worker Deqing Lian said it is important to perform quality work (27)________ their job also depends on tips. He added that when delivery workers are too slow, some people refuse to pay for the food. This makes the workers’ supervisors angry. Liqiang Liu is an e-bike delivery worker and spokesperson for the New York Delivery Workers Union. He says (28)________ (catch) breaking the ban and having the bike seized would cause costly delays for workers. Do Lee is with the Biking Public Project, (29)________ provides assistance to bicycle-related workers in New York City. He says the city’s ban on e-bikes is unfairly targeting low-paid workers who largely come from the city’s Latino and Asian communities. He does not accept the argument (30)________ e-bikes present a danger to citizens. However, many New Yorkers are quick to blame e-bike riders for not being safe. Section B

2019-2020学年高三英语一模汇编--summary

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