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1、崇明区2019届第二次高考模拟考试试卷英 语(考试时间120分钟,满分140分。请将答案写在答题纸上)I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. t the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken
2、 only once. After you hear aconversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the bestanswer to the question you have heard.1. A. A pilot. B. An airhost. C. A passenger. D. A taxi driver.2. A. In a bank. B. In a hotel. C. In a clinic. D. In
3、 a university.3. A. Order for the man. B. Recalculate the bill.C. Refuse to pay the bill. D. Give the man a discount.4. A. He forgot about the football game. B. He cant endure the loud noise from the game.C. He thought the game was disappointing. D. He doesnt think football games make any sense.5. A
4、. She d like the man to touch the report for her. B. Shes already finished her report on the movie.C. She ll be unable to see the movie with the man.D. She prefers a different type of movie to a comedy.6. A. Hes got an extra train schedule. B. Hes going to Philadelphia by train.C. Hes already missed
5、 his train. D. Hes familiar with the train station.7. A. Hes satisfied with his job. B. Hes got trouble finding a job.C. He likes working in hot summer. D. He gets more pay than expected.8. A. The man and the woman did the research together.B. The woman didnt work hard enough on her paper.C. The pro
6、fessor was content with the womans paper.D. The paper wasnt as good as the woman had thought.9. A. She ll consider the mans invitation. B. She doesnt want to join a gardening club.C. She doesnt have time to work in a garden. D. Shes never been formally invited into a club.10. A. He wont vote for the
7、 woman.B. He may also run for class president.C. The woman shouldnt have asked him for his vote.D. The woman should ask his roommate to vote for her.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 th
8、em. 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 is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passa
9、ge.11. A. Crows are particularly clever birds. B. Crows have been trained to work for a park.C. Crows are popular with theme parks. D. Crows have long been seen as symbols of evil.12. A. Collecting garbage. B. Giving gifts to visitors.C. Using various tools. D. Remembering visitors faces.13. A. To s
10、how visitors can be more careful to keep the park clean.B. To train more crows to clear up the park in a more rapid way.IC. To communicate with crows and establish a relationship with them.D. To indicate humans can learn from nature to protect the environment.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the
11、 following passage.14. A. To save space. B. To reach for the sky. C. To attract tourists. D. To be seen miles away.15.A. They fail to inspire the culture. B.They threaten the citys development.C. They have rather odd nicknames. D. They make old landmarks hard to see.16. A. Skyscrapers are usually ug
12、ly. B. The Shard is the worlds tallest building.C. Londons upward expansion is continuing. D. Londons replaced office blocks with high-rises.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. The expansion of the cafeteria. B. The cost of meals in the cafeteria.C. The food served
13、 in the cafeteria. D. The job opportunities in the cafeteria.18. A. Cooking food for the students. B. Serving food for the students.C. Improving meals nutritional value. D. Listening to complaints about service.19. A. To give nutrition lessons to students.B. To collect students opinions about meals.
14、C. To find more students to work in the cafeteria.D. To ask students to try a new dish she has made.20. A. A little curious. B. Very amazed.C. Quite confused. D. A bit doubtful.II. Grammar and Vocabulary Section A Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage co
15、herent 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.New “Star Wars” Attractions Set to Open at Disney Theme Parks in 2019The galaxy (银河系) that seems so far, far awa
16、y just got a little closer. On Tuesday, Disney announced Star Wars: Galaxys Edge, a highly (21)_(expect) themed land under construction, would open in summer 2019 at Californias Disneyland and in late fall 2019 at Floridas Disney World. (22)_ the announcement was made, officials had only said the ne
17、w land would open soon. No specific date (23)_(announce) for the Disneyland opening. But if past summer openings are any indication,Galaxys Edge is expected to open in late June. The additions will be Disneys (24)_ (big) single themed land expansion” ever, according to Disney CEO BobIger. Each will
18、be an expansive 14 acres (英亩). A copy of the Millennium Falcon spaceship, (25)_ guests will be able to pilot, will be a key attraction. Galaxys Edge will immerse (使沉浸于) visitors in the Star Wars universe, (26)_ (transport) them to an ever-before-seen Star Wars planet -a remote trading port largely i
19、gnored by warring people and one of the last stops before wild space. This planet is (27)_, Star Wars characters and their stories will come to life. It will feature two major attractions: (28)_ allowing guests to pilot the Millennium Falcon and the other dropping riders into the middle of a battle.
20、 The most advanced video techniques are expected to power each attraction. Even as Galaxys Edge (29)_(approach), Disneyland is making changes, both large and small, in advance.Recent projects have shifted queues for Dumbo the Flying Elephant and Its a Small World. These are the efforts to improve tr
21、affic flows near the attractions. Similar changes have been made in Adventure land (30)_ (ease) congestion points. Work has started on a new luxury resort in Downtown Disney. Officials have closed Rainforest Caf, ESPN Zone and AMC Theaters to make room.Section BDirections: After reading the passage
22、below, fill in each blank with a proper word given in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. signB. wreckC. scheduledD. inappropriateE. exactF. initativeG. tragedyH. repeatI. categorizedJ. accommodatedK. unclearTitanic I Could Sail as Soon as 2022
23、 If you thought the long-delayed project to launch a full size copy of the ill-fated Royal Mail Ship Titanic was sunk in the water- think again. Just like Celine Dion sang back in 1997, the travel project will go on and on. Australian businessman and politician Clive Palmer, who is behind the (31)_,
24、 announced in September that work on the ship had started again. The idea was first floated in 2012. It is said that the new ship will be a(n) (32)_ copy of the infamous ship, which sank in 1912 following a crash with an iceberg (冰山). To avoid a(n) (33)_ disaster, Titanic II will apparently be equip
25、ped with plenty of life boats, modern navigation(导航) and radar equipment. The first voyage, however, will take passengers from Dubai to New York, reports Cruise Arabia, with the first sailing (34)_ to take place in 2022. Blue Star Line says the nine-decked ship will be home to 835 cabins,and 2,435 p
26、assengers will be (35)_. Youll be able to buy first-, second- and third-class tickets just like in the original. Meanwhile tourists with plenty of money might soon have the chance to dive to the (36)_ of the original Titanic.American company Ocean Gate has planned diving trips for 2019, costing $105
27、,129 per person. Of course, the original Titanic voyage ended in (37)_, with over 1,500 people losing their lives. For many, voyages to the original ship are in bad taste. Steve Sims, founder of The Bluefish, said earlier in 2018 that he doesnt see diving to the original one as (38)_. Realistically,
28、 its (39)_ whether Titanic I will ever see the light of day -or whether the diving tours will happen soon. But one thing is for certain, more than 10 years after the Titanics first and only voyage, global interest in this ship shows no (40)_ of slowing down.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirecti
29、ons: 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.Lying in a Foreign Language Is Easier Most people dont find it more difficult to lie in a foreign language than in their native ton
30、gue. However, things are different when telling the truth: This is clearly more difficult for many people in a foreign language than in their native one. This (41)_ conclusion is the result of a study conducted by two psychologists from the University of Wrzburg: Kristina Suchotzki and Matthias Game
31、r. The two scientists presented their (42)_ in Journal of Experimental Psychology. Their findings could be important for a lot of processes in which the trustworthiness of certain people must be (43)_. In such situations, reports by non-native speakers tend to be considered as less (44)_ even though
32、 they may be truthful. Their discovery also explains another a (45)_ namely that people communicating in a foreign language are generally considered as less trustworthy. There are two research (46)_ to predict differences between deception and truth telling in a native compared to a second language.
33、 Research from cognitive (认知的) load theory suggests that lying is more difficult in a foreign language. Compared to truth telling, lying is a cognitively more (47)_ task. Kristina Suchotzki explains. Adding a foreign language imposes an additional cognitive (48)_ which makes lying even more difficul
34、t . Lying is easier in a foreign language: This should be true according to the emotional distance hypothesis (假设). This assumption is based on the fact that lying is (49)_ more emotions than staying with the truth. Liars have higher stress levels and are more tense. Research shows that compared to
35、speaking in a native language, communicating in a second language is less (50)_ arousing. Accordingly, this (51)_ emotional arousal would promote lying. To settle this question, the Wrzburg psychologists conducted a number of experiments in which up to 50 test persons had to complete specific tasks.
36、 They were asked to answer a number of questions sometimes (52)_ and sometimes deceptively both in their native language and in a foreign language. Some questions were (53)_; other questions were clearly emotional. The results show that it usually takes longer to answer emotional questions. Answers
37、in the foreign language also take longer. And generally, it takes longer to tell a lie than to tell the truth. However, the time differences between deceptive and truthful answers are less.(54)_ in a second language than in the native language. The data suggest that the increased cognitive effort is
38、 responsible for the prolongation (延长) of the truth (55)_ in the foreign language. The reason why this prolongation almost does not exist in lying can be explained with the emotional distance hypothesis: The greater emotional distance in a foreign language thus cancels out the higher cognitive load
39、when lying.41.A. similarB. unexpectedC. disappointingD. inevitable42.A. insightsB. principlesC, expectationsD. justifications43.A. classifiedB. substitutedC. modifiedD. evaluated44.A. accurateB. believableC. sensitiveD. informative45.A. reasonB. differenceC. originD. phenomenon46.A. resultsB. method
40、sC. theoriesD. questions47.A. invitingB. embarrassingC. rewardingD. demanding48.A. challengeB. perspectiveC. strategyD. context49.A. aimed atB. prepared forC. associated withD. applied to50.A. emotionallyB. alternativelyC. fundamentallyD. suspiciously51.A. advancedB. reducedC. adaptedD. altered52.A.
41、 directlyB. confidentlyC. truthfullyD. initially53.A. toughB. concreteC. irrelevantD. neutral54.A. appealingB. obviousC. importantD. reasonable55.A. claimB. elementC. commissionD. responseSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinis
42、hed 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. In a career that lasted more than half a century, Tom Wolfe wrote fiction and nonfiction best. sellers including The Elect
43、ric Kool-Aid Acid Test and The Bonfire of the Vanities. Along the way, he created a new type of journalism and coined phrases that became part of the American vocabulary. Wolfe began working as a newspaper reporter, first for The Washington Post, then the New York Herald Tribune. He developed a lite
44、rary style in nonfiction that became known as the New Journalism. Ive always agreed on a theoretical level that the techniques for fiction and nonfiction are interchangeable, he said. The things that work in nonfiction would work in fiction, and vice versa. When Tom Wolfes voice broke into the world
45、 of nonfiction, it was a time when a lot of writers, and a lot of artists in general, were turning inwards, says Lev Grossman, book critic for Time magazine. Wolfe didnt do that. Wolfe turned outwards. He was a guy who was interested in other people. Wolfe was interested in how they thought, how the
46、y did things and how the things they did affected the world around them. In 1979, Wolfe published The Right Stuff an account of the military test pilots who became Americas first astronauts.Four years later, the book- was adapted as a feature film. “The Right Stuff was the book for me”, says Grossman. It reminded me, in case Id