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1、上海市嘉定区2020届高三英语下学期第二次质量调研测试(二模)试题I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: 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

2、 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. Customer and salesperson.B. Teacher and student.D. Guest and waitress. C. Boss and secretary.2. A. The program was not interes

3、ting enough.B. She didnt want to listen to the program.C. She had to meet her students.D. The students questions kept her busy.3. A. Help the man with his essay.B. Memorize her lines by herself.C. Wait until the man finishes his essay.D. Ask Sue to help her.D. Shopping for running shoes4. A. Practic

4、e her presentation in front of him.B. Find out who her audience will be.C. Try not to think about her audience.5. A. Writing a term paper.B. Studying for a history test.C. Reading a magazine.D. Watch him make his presentation.6. A. He doesnt like the way Americans speak.B. He speaks English as if he

5、 were a native speaker.C. He doesnt mind speaking English with an accent.D. His English is still poor after ten years in America.7. A. The box office is closed today.B. The tickets have been sold out.C. He doesnt want to go to the concert.D. Its too late to buy the morning paper.8. A. He received a

6、good evaluation.B. He enjoyed a wonderful performance. C. Hes getting along well with his supervisor.D. He gave a good performance in the evaluation.9. A. The library is closed on weekends.B. He had no idea where the book was.C. He wasnt allowed to check out the book.D. He didnt get the book he need

7、ed.10. A. He cant hear Tom clearly.B. Toms speech is too deep.C. Tom doesnt speak directly.D. Tom doesnt talk about the proposal.Section BDirections: 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 co

8、nversation. 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 f

9、ollowing passage.11. A. He wrote the Superman stories.B. He was the best American journalistC. He was the boss of many newspapers.D. He won prizes for press photography.12. A. It stood up for the common people.B. It made public the wrongdoing of officials.C. It established a famous prize for journal

10、ism.D. It probably provided a model for the Daily Planet13. A. Model newspaper.B. Excellence in journalism.D. Best school of journalism in America.C. Impressive public opinions.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. The fondness for the Ambassador. B. The long history of t

11、he Ambassador.C. The brilliant functions of the Ambassador.D. The stop of the production of the Ambassador.15. A. Low demand and lack of money.B. High price and strong competition.C. Lack of buyers and poor economy.D. Few changes and less competitiveness.16. A. Because the car can operate with ease.

12、B. Because the car has a strong steel body.C. Because the car has a very long history.D. Because the car can be fixed at a low cost.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. Whether high-quality students can explain concepts clearly.B. Whether schools should adopt gifted

13、 education programs.C. Whether regular students can benefit from gifted ones.D. Whether parents can do something for the smart kids18. A. They will feel superior to their peers.B. They will focus on assisting their teachers.C. They will get motivated and reach their full potential.D. They will lose

14、the chance to tutor their struggling peers.19. A. Gifted education programs are beneficial to some schools here.B. Both slower and advanced learners should receive special education.C. Regular classes discourage bright students motivation due to boredom.D. Gifted programs rob average students of the

15、 chance to learn from bright ones.20. A. He has prejudice against regular students.B. He has preference for bright students.C. He is enthusiastic about gifted programs.D. He lacks understanding of gifted students. Grammar and Vocabulary Section ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in t

16、he blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper from of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank. Long-term low self-esteem can cause depressionLow self-esteem makes us feel bad

17、 about ourselves. But did you know that over time it also can cause the development of serious mental conditions such as depression?Self-esteem is, very simply, he set of feelings you have about yourself. Its developed by your experiences, thoughts, feelings, and relationships. (21) _ self-knowledge

18、, which refers to how much you know about yourself, self-esteem is formed around whether you like yourself or not. Depression is much more than just feeling sad. It drains your energy and makes everyday activities difficult. Doctors use low self-esteem as one possible symptom (22) _ they diagnose th

19、e mental condition of major depressive disorder. They dont necessarily care (23) _ low self-esteem causes the depression or vice versa. However, personality researchers have long wondered about the chicken-and-egg problem of self-esteem and depression. Certainly, if you dislike yourself, youll be mo

20、re likely (24) _ (depress). On the other hand, if youre depressed, youll be more likely to feel bad about yourself. The only way that (25) _ (employ) to explore the highly related concepts of self-esteem and depression is through continuous research, (26) _ _ people are followed up over time. A stud

21、y on depression conducted by University of Basel researchers Julia Sowislo and Ulrich Orth, (27) _ (contrast) the competing directions of self-esteem to depression vs depression to self-esteem. The findings have revealed that over time low self-esteem is a risk factor for depression, regardless of w

22、ho is tested and how. The study indicates that low self-esteem causes depression (28) _ not vice versa. Therefore, if a person has low self-esteem, theres a (29) _ (great) risk of developing depression. This is a very important discovery because it shows that (30) _ (improve) a persons self-esteem c

23、an make him or her feel better. Section BDirections: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. exposed B. interacting C. implement D. deliberately E. vision F. balance G. essentially H. extreme I. ev

24、olution J. engaged K. impacting Put down the phone and live in the momentHave you ever unintentionally left your phone at home and wondered how you would get through the day? Baylor College of Medicines Dr. Jin Han explains why this might be a sign that you need to put down your phone more often. “T

25、here has been a(n) _31_ in technology as our phones have gone from just regular cell phones to smart phones that allow you to multitask all with one device,” said Han, assistant professor at Baylor. “You use your phone now to receive emails, to text and chat and to access social media platforms - _3

26、2_ your phone may be your connection to your social life.”Although they offer many advantages, Han cautions that using your smart devices can be harmful if you use them too much. For example, using your smart phone while driving, or even walking, can cause serious accidents. Also, staring at your sc

27、reen for too long can be harmful to your _33_. Being _34_ too long to your phone also can impact the quality of your relationships, he said. If you are on your phone constantly and not _35_ with those around you, it can take away from your relationships with your family and friends. In addition, if

28、you are using your phone too much in front your children, then they will likely follow your lead and use their own smart devices rather than _36_ with you. “ In the end, the question is how you balance using your phone while not negatively _37_ your health.” Han said. “Anything that you are doing to

29、 the _38_ is no healthy anymore. While it is going to be almost impossible not to use this technology, we have t create a behavior that is healthy.”To help _39_ the time you spend on your phone, Han offered the following tips: l Limit the time spent on your phone: Set up certain time that you allow

30、yourself to be on the phone. l Do not use your phone at night: Being on your phone late into the night can make it harder for you to fall asleep and wake up the next day. Restricting your phone use at night can help you _40_ a healthy sleep behavior. . Reading Comprehension Section ADirections: For

31、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. The scent of coffee appears to enhance performance in mathDrinking coffee has benefits. _41_ the physical improvement, coffee may reduce ou

32、r risk of heart disease. Coffee may even help us live longer. Now, research also reveals that the scent(气味)of coffee may help people perform better on the analytical portion of the Graduate Management Aptitude Test, or GMAT, a computer adaptive test _42_ by many business schools. The work, led by fa

33、mous professor Adriana Madzharov, not only _43_ the hidden force of scent and the cognitive(认知)improvement it may provide on analytical tasks, but also expectation that students will perform better on those tasks. Madzharov, with his colleagues, recently published their findings. “Its not just that

34、the coffee-like scent helped people perform better on analytical tasks, which was already _44_,” says Madzharov. “But they also thought they would do better, and we demonstraded that this expectation was at least partly _45_ their improved performance.” _46_, smelling a coffee - like scent, which ha

35、s no caffeine in it, has an effect similar to that of drinking coffee, suggesting a placebo(安慰剂)effect of coffee scent. Madzharovs team tested 100 undergraduate business students, divided into two groups, with GMAT algebra questions. One group took the test in the _47_ of a coffee - like scent, whil

36、e a control group took the same test - but in an unscented room. They found that the group in the coffee-smelling room scored significantly higher on the test. Madzharovs team wanted to know more. Could the first groups performance in quick thinking be explained, in part, by an expectation that a co

37、ffee scent would increase _48_ and consequently improve performance?The team designed a follow-up survey, conducted among more than 200 new participants, quizzing them on _49_ about various scents and their effects on human performance. Participants believed that they would feel more alert and energ

38、etic in the presence of a coffee scent, in contrast with a flower scent or no scent; and that _50_ to coffee scent would increase their performance on mental tasks. The results suggest that _51_ about performance can be explained by beliefs that coffee scent alone makes people more alert and energet

39、ic. Madzharov is now looking to explore whether coffee-like scents can have a(n) _52_ placebo effect on other types of performance, such as verbal reasoning. She also says that the finding - that coffee - like scent acts as a placebo for analytical reasoning performance - has many practical _53_, in

40、cluding several for business. “Sense of smelling is one of our most powerful senses,” says Madzharov. “Employers, architects, building developers, retail space managers and others, can use scents to help _54_ employees or occupants experience with their environment. Its an area of great interest and

41、 _55_.”41. A. In contrast to B. Contrary to C. In addition to D. Equivalent to 42. A. acquired B. required C. justified D. inquired 43. A. distributes B. stimulates C. dominates D. highlights 44. A. encouraging B. imposing C. conflicting D. challenging 45. A. characterized by B. called for C. respon

42、sible for D. typical of 46. A. In short B. By comparison C. In particular D. After all 47. A. lack B., shift C. withdrawal D. presence48. A. comprehension B. alertness C. conscience D. context 49. A. evidence B. definition C. symptom D. belief 50. A. adaptation B. commitment C. exposure D. alternati

43、ve 51. A. implication B. expectation C. indication D. illustration52. A. similar B. concrete C. modified D. estimated 53. A. simplification B. description C. resignation D. application 54. A. enhance B. evaluate C. exploit D. prospect 55. A. negotiation B. priority C. potential D. strategy Section B

44、Directions: Read the following three passage. 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)People generally

45、see themselves through achievements. In doing that, they end up caring more about their image than the reality of who they actually are. Rather than their work doing the talking, they end up defining themselves by external markers that they hope will earn them respect. The problem with this is that

46、it encourages both themselves and other people to judge their worth based on some relatively unimportant measure. For example, one day, their educational diploma may overshadow what they actually learned. Therefore, a better way to know a person, I think, is to ask a different set of questions: What

47、 motivates them? What makes them ache? What do they long for?Its in this spirit that I want to publicly share my values. They are the compass(罗盘)that guides my life. The kindest and most sincere thing I can do is to see, recognize, and understand another person before I make judgments. From there, I

48、 can learn to treat others appropriately, depending on the context, learning from my mistakes with time and experience. Its just a reminder that life is hard for all of us, while at the same time accepting that its important we are all also held accountable for our actions. I have learned that we ar

49、e all deeply self-interested. I hope to be self-aware enough to check out of the power and status games. That means Im not competing with anyone for a shiny object; Id rather compete with myself. Its about becoming so uniquely different that it would be an insult for me to measure myself against som

50、eone else. I believe if I do the work to be internally free from the pull of the power and status games, then I can add value to others bused on my unique knowledge and experience. If this resonates with(与共鸣)you, I invite you to join me on this journey in understanding and relating to this complex w

51、orld. Its a wonderful mystery, and I think together we can better define it - not just personally, but also collectively. 56. According to the article, which of the following is TRUE?A. The external markers are better ways to know a person. B. People generally judge others worth by what they have ac

52、hieved. C. The author is someone who is keen on power games. D. Learning from mistakes is the first step of treating others kindly. 57. What does the underlined word “overshadow” probably mean?A. be relatively similar to B. cause something to be stronger than C. make something less important D. bloc

53、k off light from something 58. What of the following might the author agree with?A. Life is hard, so we shouldnt criticize others when they are not responsible. B. One should overcome self-interest in order to judge others objectively. C. Everyone is unique, so showing off uniqueness is an insult to

54、 others. D. One should see and understand another person using a real compass. 59. Why does the author write the article?A. To promote harmonious living. B. To ask people not to judge others. C. To call on readers to learn his values. D. To share his values of understanding the world. (B)The Element

55、ary Science Fair Planning GuideThe most helpful, scientific, kid-friendly science Fair project planner known to kidsA Model, Display or Collection:Shows how something works in the real world, but doesnt really test anything. Examples of display or collection projects can be: “The Solar System,” “Typ

56、es of Dinosaurs,” “My Coin Collection.”Examples of models might be: “How a Tornado Forms” or “How an Electric Motor Works”. An Experiment: Lots of information is given, but it also has a project that shows testing being done and the gathering of data. Examples of experiments can be: “The Effects of

57、Detergent(洗衣粉)on the Growth of Plants” or “Which Paper Towel is more Absorbent”. You can tell you have an experiment if you are testing something several times and changing a variable(变量)to see what will happen. Even though you can learn a lot from building a model or display, we recommend that you

58、do an experiment! Why? Well, they are fun, they are more interesting and most of all, they take you through the SCIENTIFIC METHOD, which is the way real scientists investigate in real science labs. Besides that, the scientific method is what the judges are looking for!60. Which of the following scie

59、nce projects might be recommended by the guide?A. How swallows build their nests. B. What the solar system consists of. C. The three dances bees use to communicate. D. What structure can hold the most amount of weight. 61. According to the guide, which of the following is TRUE?A. A model or a displa

60、y is a great choice for the science fair. B. A hypothesis goes before a Question in doing an experiment. C. What tells an experiment from a model is whether to test something. D. The judges will instruct the scientific method before the science fair. 62. Who will be most interested in reading this g

61、uide?A. Undergraduate students. B. Parents who have young kids. C. Staff working in the science labs. D. Judges invited to a science fair. (C)Getting active in midlife could be as good for you as starting young when it comes to reducing the risk of an early death, researchers have suggested. But exp

62、erts say the study also shows that the benefits fade once exercise declines. “If you maintain an active lifestyle or participate in some sort of exercise from youth to middle age, you can reduce your risk for dying,” said Dr. Pedro Saint-Maurice, the lead author of the research. “If you are not acti

63、ve and you get to your 40s - 50s and you decide to become active, you can still enjoy a lot of those benefits.”The study was based on data from more than 300,000 Americans aged 50 - 71 who undertook a questionnaire(问卷)in the late-1990s. They were asked to recall the extent of their moderate to vigor

64、ous leisure exercise at different stages of their life. Researchers then used national records to track who died in the years up to the end of 2016. After taking into account factors including age, sex, smoking and diet, the team found that those who were exercising into middle age had a lower risk

65、of death than those who had never carried out any leisure exercise. However, when the team looked at different patterns in the way people were active over their life, it found a surprise. Men and women who started exercising at the age of 40 - 50 reduced their risk of death from any cause by about 3

66、5%. The benefit was similar to that seen for people who reached and maintained similar activity from their teens or 20s onwards. However, the study found that the protective effect of exercise did not last forever. People whose levels of leisure exercise decreased by middle age had no difference in

67、the risk of an early death to those who had always been couch potatoes. “If you have been active and you slowly decrease your exercise participation as you age, you lose a lot of the benefits that we know are associated with exercise,” Saint - Maurice said. But the study has limitations, including t

68、hat it is based on individuals recalling how active they were many years before. Whats more, the research looked only at death records, not other aspects of health such as levels of sickness and disease. Nonetheless, he said, the message was positive. “This adds to the growing body of evidence about

69、 the importance of physical activity and exercise across he life course, and indicates that it is never too late to start.”63. Which of the following is TRUE about the study?A. The study took about two decades to complete. B. The study involved around 30,000 elderly Americans. C. Questionnaires and

70、interviews were the sources of data. D. The participants in the study took regular physical exercise. 64. According to the passage, what does “a surprise” (Para.3) refer to?A. The earlier you exercise, the greater your health benefits will be. B. Participating in exercise from youth to middle age be

71、nefits ones health greatly. C. The benefit of getting active in midlife is similar to that of starting young. D. The benefits of exercising in midlife will decline once you stop exercising. 65. It can be inferred from the passage that _. A. an active lifestyle will not necessarily bring positive hea

72、lth benefits. B. participants memories may affect the reliability of the study resultC. people exercising from their teens can maintain health forever D. women benefit more from vigorous exercise than men do66. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?A. Exercise has its limitat

73、ions, studies showB. Getting active when young, experts suggest C. Health benefits fade with age, doctors warn D. Never too old to start, researchers say Section CDirections: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once.

74、Note that there are two more sentences than you need. A. As animals learn to relax in the presence of humans, they may become bolder in other situations. B. This massive amount of ecotourism can be one of the drivers of rapid environmental change. C. The phenomena result from evolutionary changes, b

75、ut also from regular interactions with humans. D. Do not import or release living animals or plants into the wild that could harm native species. E. In many cases it involves close interaction with wildlife. F. Interacting with people can cause great change in the characteristics of various species

76、over time. Ecotourism can put wild animals at riskEcotourism has become increasingly popular in recent years. _67_ There travelers visit natural environments to fund conservation efforts or promote local economies. Now, scientists have analyzed more than 100 research studies on how ecotourism affect

77、s wild animals. They find the presence of humans changes the way animals behave, and those changes may put them at risk. Therefore, they concluded that such trips can be harmful to the animals. When animals interact in seemingly kind ways with humans, they may let down their guard. _68_. If this tra

78、nsfers to their interactions with predators(捕食者), they are more likely to be injured or killed. The presence of humans can also discourage natural predators. It creates a kind of safe place for smaller animals that may make them bolder. For example, in Grand Teton National Park, elk and pronghorns i

79、n areas with more tourists are less alert and spend more time eating. _69_ “If animals become accustomed to tourists and if tourism practices enhance this taming, we might create unintended consequences - affecting the behavior or population of a species and influencing the species function in its c

80、ommunity,” the researchers write. Ecotourism has effects similar to those of animal domestication and urbanization. Research has shown that domesticated silver foxes become more obedient and less fearful. Fox squirrels and birds that live in urbanized areas are slower to flee from danger. _70_Scient

81、ists hope the new analysis will encourage more research into the interactions between people and wildlife. It is essential to develop further understanding of how various species in various situations respond to human interaction and under what conditions human exposure may place them at risk. . Sum

82、mary Writing 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. 71. High level of deforestation continues We are all aware of the threats our planet is facing. Experts agree that its ma

83、inly us humans who are responsible for the destruction of the environment. One of the most destructive activities we are carrying out is cutting down forests - deforestation. This is done for many reasons, such as providing wood for fuel, making land available for housing or for crating space for mo

84、re cattle to graze(吃草)on. This has been most noticeable in Brazil, which is home to the worlds largest rainforest. Deforestation there has hit its highest rate in a decade, according to official data. Over the course of a year, an area about five times the size of London has been destroyed. The amou

85、nt of deforestation in the Amazon and in other tropical(热带的)regions has actually seen a decline but the figures are still large. Global Forest Watch say that in 2018, an area equivalent to 30 football fields were cut down every minute. Frances Seymour from the World Resources Institute says that “If

86、 you look back over the last 18 years, it is clear that the overall trend is still upwards. We are nowhere near winning this battle.”Whats special about places like the Amazon is that they are primary forests which exist in their original condition with some species of trees dating back thousands of

87、 years. This habitat is home to unique and rare animals and is critical for sustaining biodiversity(生物多样性). The BBCs environment correspondent, Matt McGrath, says “These old forests really matter as stores of carbon dioxide, which is way the loss of 3.6 million hectares in 2018 is concerning.”Brazil

88、 has taken some steps to try and decrease deforestation by introducing government policies including fines for breaking land use regulations and illegal logging. And International campaigns to stop the trade of soy and beef farmed on deforested parts of the Amazon have also had a significant impact.

89、 . Translation Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets. 72. 应该高度重视对这种常见病的预防。(importance)73. 我们看似正常的行为也许会冒犯其他地方的人。(seem)74. 在科学家和医护人员共同努力下,治疗方法日趋完善,感染病毒的人数大幅下降。(so that)75. 短短两周,300多节精心设计的网课如期上线,并大受赞誉,这使他确信互联网将加速教学改革。(convince). Guided Writing

90、 Directions: Write an English composition in 120 - 150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese. 同学们经历了十多年的课堂教学,也体验了两个多月的新型线上教学模式。两种教学模式各有特点。请表明你更偏爱哪种教学模式,并通过比较,阐述你偏爱的理由。嘉定区2019学年第二学期高三英语教学质量检测试卷参考答案Listening:1-5:CDDAB 6-10:CBADC 11-13:CCB 14-16:DAD 17-20:BCDCGrammar:21.Unlike22.wh

91、en23.whether24.to be depressed25.is employed26.in which27.contrasted28.but29.greater30.improvingVocabulary:31-35:IGEAJ 36-40:BKHFCCloze:4145:CBDAC 46-50:ADBDC 51-55:BADACReading comprehension:56-59:BCBD60-62:DCB63-66:ACBDReading6选4:67-70:EAFCSummary writing:1.The most serious environmental destructi

92、on from humans is deforestation,which is most severe in Brazil.2.Although declining in tropical regions,the figures of deforestation are still large and the trend is continuing.3.Primary forests are important because of biodiversity and carbon dioxide storage.4.Brazil has taken measures to decrease

93、deforestation and international campaigns have also joined in the effort.The most serious environmental destruction from humans is deforestation,which is most severein Brazil.Although declining in tropical regions,the figures of deforestation are still large and the trend is continuing.Primary fores

94、ts are important because of biodiversity and carbon dioxide storage. Brazil has taken measures to decrease deforestation and international campaigns have also joined in the effort.(59 words)Translation:72.Great importance should be attached to the prevention of this common disease.73.A behavior that

95、 seems normal to us is likely to/may offend people elsewhere.What seems to be a normal behavior may offend people elsewhere.74.With the joint efforts/Thanks to the combined efforts of scientists and medical staff,treatment methods have (been) increasingly improved so that the number of people(who we

96、re) infected with the virus has greatly decreased/has dropped significantly.75.In just two weeks/ within two weeks,more than 300 well-designed online courses were launched on schedule and have received great praise,which has convinced/ convinces him that the Internet will speed up the teaching reform.VI.Guided writing(略)

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