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1、上海2014屆高考英語一模卷試題集(對(duì)外版) 浦東新區(qū)P.F. Productions 2014屆上海英語高考備考組 統(tǒng)籌制作 PAGE 15 / 10浦東新區(qū)2013學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期末質(zhì)量測試 高三英語試卷(本卷滿分150分;完卷時(shí)間120分鐘)第I卷 (103分)I. Listening Comprehension Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question

2、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. At a bank.B. At a shop.

3、C. At the airport.D. At the hotel.2. A. Manager and cleaner.B. House agent and renter. C. Professor and student.D. Policeman and driver. 3. A. 10 minutes. B. 20 minutes.C. 30 minutes.D. 40 minutes.4. A. Excited.B. Funny.C. Anxious. D. Depressed.5. A. Michael has lost his schoolbag.B. Michael wont go

4、 to the lab.C. Michael is probably nearby.D. Michael may have already gone. 6. A. He wants to apply for a new job.B. He is turning to the woman for help.C. He has left the woman a good impression.D. He enjoys writing letters. 7. A.The woman.B. The man.C. The womans mother.D. The children. 8. A. Ther

5、es no more work for anyone to do in the committee.B. No one is willing to work in the committee.C. The woman knows some people on the committee.D. The woman should be on the committee herself.9. A. She should do more careful work.B. She is not concerned about Georges remarks.C. George does not care

6、about her.D. George shouldnt have said so much about her. 10. A. He is doing quite well with it.B. He has money problems.C. He is in need of qualified staff.D. He cannot carry it on any more.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on

7、 each of the passages. The passages 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 p

8、assage.11. A. A travel agency.B. An airline company.C. A round-the-world journey.D. A flight program.12. A. The low prices.B. The outstanding service.C. The great rewards.D. The long distance.13. A. Those who have been to most parts of the world.B. Those who often travel around the world on business

9、.C. Those who want to explore the different airlines.D. Those who need special support all along the way.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. 14. A. They are interested in other kinds of reading. B. They are active in voluntary services. C. They tend to be low in education and

10、 in income. D. They live in isolated areas. 15. A. The reasons people dont read newspapers are more complicated than assumed. B. There are more uneducated people among the wealthy than originally expected. C. The number of newspaper readers is steadily increasing. D. There are more non-readers among

11、 young people nowadays. 16. A. Lowering the prices of their newspapers. B. Shortening their news stories. C. Adding variety to their newspaper content. D. Including more interesting ads in the newspapers. Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations wi

12、ll be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Accommodation Request FormName:Tom LimLength of time in Austra

13、lia:_17_ monthsPresent Address:Flat 1, 539, _18_ Road,Canterbury 2036Present course:Accommodation required from:_19_ English_20_, 7th SeptemberComplete the form. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD for each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.What does the woman use the Inter

14、net to do?To _21_.When does the man feel annoyed?When _22_. What are the two problems of shopping on the Internet?You may get _23_and cant see the product until you get it.How does the man solve the problems?He goes to the shop to make sure the products are _24_. Complete the form. Write NO MORE THA

15、N THREE WORDS for each answer.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages 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

16、,use one word that best fits each blank. (A)Alan and Linda always dreamed of living “the good life”. Both from poor working-class families, they married young and set out to fulfil their mutual goal of becoming wealthy. They both worked very hard for years. _25_ (earn) enough money, they finally cou

17、ld move from their two-bedroom home to a seven-bedroom home in a rich neighbourhood. They focused their energies on trying to have _26_ they considered important for a good life: membership in the local country club, luxury cars, designer clothing, and high-class society friends. _27_ much they earn

18、ed, it never seemed to be enough. They were unable to remove the financial insecurity that _28_ (acquire) in childhood. Then the stock market crashed in 1987, and Alan and Linda lost a considerable amount of money. Alan also suffered from heart attack, _29_ cost the family much. One thing led to _30

19、_, and they found themselves in a financial disaster. Their house needed to be sold, and eventually they lost the country club membership and the cars. It was several years _31_ Alan and Linda managed to land on their feet, and though they now live a life far from wealthy, they have learned a valuab

20、le lesson from their lives and felt quite blessed. Only now, as they think of what _32_ (remain) a solid, loving marriage, a dependable income, and good friends do they realize that true abundance comes not from gathering fortunes, but rather from appreciating.(B)We all hope to enjoy harmonious rela

21、tionships with our parents. In real life, however, this is not always possible. The poem “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden expresses the speakers regret over the way the speaker, when he was young, _33_ (treat) his father. It is only when he looks back on how he has grown up _34_ he begins to

22、understand his fathers unselfish love.In remembering the small things his father did _35_ him and his family, such as lighting a fire in the morning and polishing his shoes, the speaker begins to understand an aspect of parental love that escaped _36_ notice in the past.As he recalls how his father

23、warmed the house, the speakers coldness toward his father starts to melt away. In its place is love and gratitude. It dawns on him that love is not just hugging and kissing, or always warm and affectionate, but _37_ well be cold and stern in appearance. In fact, mature love often requires self-disci

24、pline and self-sacrifice.During our stressful teen years, we may find that our parents, especially our fathers, have difficulty_38_ (show) their love for us verbally sometimes when we need it most. This is certainly very discouraging. However, if we remember _39_ (be) grateful or not so self-centere

25、d, we will see that their love has always been there, only _40_ (express) in ways different from what we may have expected.Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. efficiently

26、B. stillC. equallyD. balanceE. dragF. angle G. makeH. physicallyI. approach J. position K. allowWe need more men in our hospital, not as doctors, but as nurses. Over the last few years, I have found that having male nurses is a real bonus, and they definitely have a place in our hospital. There are

27、several reasons for wanting male nurses here, not only because half the population in our country is male. Men _41_ excellent carers and are _42_ good at taking care of others. In fact, many men take good care of their children, wives, parents, sisters, brothers, and even their nieces and nephews. A

28、nother reason that men can become great nurses is that in general, men are _43_ stronger than women. Male nurses can help _44_ heavy objects, or if, for example, a patient cannot move from the waist down, male nurses can help move the patient into a comfortable _45_. Also, male nurses can be a great

29、 help in keeping patients _46_ while they receive painful treatment, such as when bandages covering wounds are changed. Another advantage to having male nurses is that they see things from a different _47_ from women and bring a male way of thinking to problem-solving. This allows the hospital to wo

30、rk more effectively than if we only _48_ problems one way. Having a mix of male and female nurses also helps create a fun atmosphere, which helps patients recover faster. Currently, only 7 percent of our nursing staff are men; this number is far too low, and the problem requires correction. Having m

31、ore male nurses will help create a positive _49_ between male and female staff, and it will _50_ patients the choice of a male or female carer. I am determined to take on more male nurses here at Central Hospital. I will be organizing an open day soon to allow interested young men to visit our hospi

32、tal and find out more about nursing. Hopefully, we will have more male nurses in our hospital soon! III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits

33、the context.If you study medicine at university, chances are youll become a doctor. For music students, its less _51_ what job youll end up with but it could be really fulfilling. The idea that options are _52_ and jobs are few for music graduates needs to _53_.Its wrongly assumed that when it comes

34、 to jobs, music students are _54_ their field of study. _55_, music graduates go on to do a wide range of jobs in a variety of different industries.Alumni surveys from the University of Nottingham show that music graduates are employed across a varied range of _56_. As you might expect, a large prop

35、ortion (50%) work in the creative industry, but the roles performed by graduates _57_ greatly.Some music grads work with professional ensembles (歌舞團(tuán)), but not all are performing as _58_: Music grads work in publishing, editing, media production, broadcasting, and marketing. And many work in manageme

36、nt roles. Less anticipated but no less common is the employment of music graduates in finance and banking, legal and consultancy.Dr. Robert Adlington, an associate professor of music at the University of Nottingham, _59_ these successful and varied outcomes to the highly desirable _60_ developed by

37、music students during their studies.In 2011, the Confederate of British Industry outlined the seven skills that _61_ employability: self-management, team work, business and customer awareness, problem solving, communication, numeracy, and IT skills. Adlington says that music students develop all sev

38、en of these. By this measure, music graduates are among the most _62_ of all.While some of these skills are obtained by students of all subjects for example, team work, good communication, self-management Adlington points out that music students have a(n) _63_. The experience of organising, hosting,

39、 and performing in events that are open to the public provides them with skills beyond those on other degree programmes. Few degrees require knowledge of customer awareness, or interaction with the public, for example.Music graduates success is a(n) _64_ of how changes in the music industry allow ar

40、tists to produce and publicise themselves. The internet means artists can publish, distribute, and promote their own work. These methods are nothing new, but if _65_ professional knowledge and experience, it can be a winning, name-making recipe.51. A. importantB. urgentC. obvious D. satisfactory52.

41、A. tightB. narrowC. hollow D. strict53. A. changeB. liberateC. reflectD. function54. A. contributed toB. related toC. lost to D. restricted to55. A. In additionB. In turnC. In contrastD. In reality56. A. contractsB. fieldsC. subjects D. majors57. A. varyB. improveC. reverseD. multiply58. A. musician

42、sB. managersC. amateursD. customers59. A. devotesB. owes C. alertsD. adapts60. A. optionsB. intervalsC. charactersD. skills61. A. isolateB. regulateC. offerD. define62. A. comfortableB. honorableC. reliableD. employable63. A. benefitB. advantageC. chance D. resolution64. A. reflection B. commandC. p

43、otential D. knowledge65. A. related to B. charged with C. exposed to D. combined withSection BDirections: Read the following 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 a

44、ccording to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)After hours sitting inside Deep Worker, it feels good to get back. While youre stretching on the deck, others on the ship are at work studying the data you have collected.The rock samples you collected are taken to a laboratory o

45、n board the ship. Tests performed on ocean rocks can show the age of the seafloor. Many people will study the videotapes of the swordfish. There is nothing like a video to show others exactly what you saw and experienced in the deep. Videos capture details of how animals move and behave details that

46、 a person sitting inside Deep Worker could easily miss. Those details can help scientists better understand the role each kind of animal plays in its deep-sea community.While you were below, Deep Workers exact location was being tracked. Thus, detailed maps of the seafloor, showing underwater canyon

47、s and mountains far beneath the surface can be made with the help of this information. Dive by dive, Sylvia Earle and her fellow scientists are piecing together remarkable pictures of the deep sea a world that until recently was as unknown as a distant planet.Since Sylvia first began exploring the w

48、aters around Florida, shes seen changes trash on the seafloor, fewer fish, polluted water. These ocean problems in Florida and in many other parts of the world make people like Sylvia anxious. They want to know how to protect the ocean, and how to restore it to good health where damage has been done

49、.Sylvia and other scientists are learning more about the ocean, especially the deep sea, than ever before. The more we know about a place, the better we understand it. As Sylvia says, “With knowing comes caring. If people care about something, they will work to protect it.” 66. What does the bold-ty

50、ped phrase “this information” in Paragraph 3 refer to?The location of underwater canyons and mountains.Remarkable pictures of the deep sea.These ocean problems.The track of Deep Worker.67. Sylvia Earle is probably a scientist who _.specializes in making mapscares about the oceanworks on an unknown s

51、hipperforms experiments in a laboratory68. According to Paragraph 4, which statement about Sylvia is TRUE? Sylvia _.has seen fewer fish and polluted water is concerned about the ocean problems has explored the waters and protected the oceanhas restored good health after her injury69. Which of the fo

52、llowing might be the best title of the passage?Working below in Deep WorkerOcean Exploration and Ocean MapsDeep Worker Saving the World Ocean familiarity and Ocean Preservation (B)Walking, cycling or hopping on to public transport are the best ways to travel with a clean conscience. Yet cars remain

53、an important option for many families because of its convenience. For people in rural areas, or with mobility problems, a car can be an essential lifeline.Drive with styleNo matter what kind of car you run, the least reliable part will be you: your driving style has a massive impact on the fuel need

54、ed, with acceleration, gear-changing and braking all playing a significant role.Inching along at the pace of a childs tricycle might feel frugal but wont magically yield peak economy. In most modern cars, accelerate normally, changing up at 2,000rpm in a diesel, or 2,500rpm in a petrol-powered car.

55、Once at a sensible steady speed, choose the highest gear that will let the engine run without labouring. A number of eco-driving apps are available for smartphones, to help you improve your smoothness. The A Glass of Water iPhone app offers tips to help you avoid spilling a drop. The free RAC Traffi

56、c app is also a great way to avoid wasting fuel in traffic jams.Its also important to: Check tyre pressures once a month. Leave junk at home. Carrying extra weight in the boot wastes excess fuel. Leave in good time and dont speed. An extra 10mph on the motorway will add 10% to your fuel bill.Power p

57、laysIt may be decades before alternative fuels such as hydrogen become commonplace, but hybrid cars that use battery power to boost a petrol or diesel engine are already available in every category. It means many families might find an electric vehicle ideal as a second car.Sell your wheels, still t

58、ravel by carIf you need a car for short periods, such as shopping, and live in a city, then consider a short-term car-hire service such as Zipcar instead of owning a car. If youre travelling longer distances, pay your share of the fuel costs to someone whos already driving there.70. What can you inf

59、er from the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2?A. Choosing a fuel-saving car matters more than your driving style.B. Your driving style matters most to the fuel needed.C. You should rely on yourself to drive a car.D. Whether a car saves fuel depends largely on the car you choose.71. What does the un

60、derlined word in Paragraph 3 most probably mean?A. ecologicalB. convenientC. economicalD. beneficial72. Which of the following is NOT a suggested way of saving fuel according to the writer?Driving along at a very low speed.Checking tyre pressures regularly.Putting the extra weight off the boot.Apply

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