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1、松江区松江区 20152015 学年度第一学期期末质量监测学年度第一学期期末质量监测高三英语一模卷高三英语一模卷第 I 卷(共 103 分)I.Listening ComprehensionI.Listening ComprehensionSection ASection A(1010 分)分)Directions:Directions:In section A,you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers.At the endof each conversation,a question will be asked ab
2、out what was said.The conversation and thequestion will be spoken only once.After you hear a conversation and the question about it,readthe four possible answers on your paper,and decide which one is the best answer to the questionyou have heard.1.A.A teacher.B.A nurse.C.A secretary.D.A saleswoman.D
3、.$80.2.A.$64.B.$40.3.A.It makes the woman homesick.C.Its about the womans childhood.4.A.She got a ticket for the man.C.She missed the movie.5.A.He has a bad cough.C.He doesnt feel very well.6.A.Press clothes.B.Wash dishes.7.A.The set.B.The suits.8.A.An assistant.B.A teacher.9.A.Go to the beach.C.Sta
4、y at home.C.$32.B.It isnt fun and exciting.D.It won a great award.B.She arrived an hour earlier than the man.D.She will treat them to some food and drinks.B.He has a headache.D.He has a toothache.C.Clean the house.D.Cook dinner.C.The actors.D.The plot.C.An insurance clerk.D.A lawyer.B.Go to the fore
5、st park.D.Climb the mountain.10.A.They will have breakfast together.B.The mans work time begins at 9:05.C.The man will be late for work.D.The woman doesnt need to work.Section BSection BDirections:Directions:In Section B,you will hear two short passages,and you will be asked three questionson each o
6、f the passages.The passages will be read twice,but the questions will be spoken onlyonce.When you hear a question,read the four possible answers on your paper and decide whichone would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.Questi
7、ons 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11.A.More than US$2 trillion.B.More than US$20 million.C.More than US$2 million.D.More than US$20 trillion.12.A.Cooperation for strong action against climate change.B.The construction of an oil pipeline across the country.C.The creation of 100 mil
8、lion jobs for women.D.The strengthening of American worldwide leadership.13.A.Four.B.Three.C.Two.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14.A.Persuading citizens not to buy the latest products.B.Reusing some electronic par
9、ts.C.Ending e-waste in remote areas.D.One.D.Selling e-waste to China and other Southeast Asia countries.15.A.To save money for the government.B.To produce more profits.C.To save resources.D.To protect the environment.16.A.The rapid update of phones.B.Company marketing strategies.C.Customers wanting
10、a discount.D.Consumer behavior.Section CSection CDirections:Directions:In Section C,you will hear two longer conversations.The conversations will be readtwice.After you hear each conversation,you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with theinformation you have heard.Write your answers on you
11、r answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form.WriteONE WORDONE WORD for each answer.Looking for a New JobLooking for a New JobThe womans situationHaving worked in the company for _17_ yearsNo
12、t being given a(n)_18_ yetHaving an interview tomorrowNot being nervous as she has the _19_Showing that she is _20_ and can get along wellwith othersThe mans suggestionsBlanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Complete
13、the form.WriteNO MORE THAN THREE WORDSNO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.II.Grammar and VocabularyII.Grammar and VocabularyWhy hasnt the woman seen the man in the schoolHe _21_ for a couple of days.libraryWhat did the man do when he got sickHe had _22_ on a street corner.What is the womans con
14、clusion about the mansHe ate _23_,and it gave him asituationWhat are the mans symptomscold.He has _24_ and a cough,andbasically he feels tired.Section ASection A(1616 分)分)Directions:Directions:After reading the passages below,fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent andgrammatically correct.
15、For the blanks with a given word,fill in each blank with the proper form ofthe given word;for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.(A)The hard lives of aging migrant workers have come to national attention lately.The mediahave reported that many migrant workers over the age of 50
16、say they want to save as muchmoney as their body allows them(25)_(continue)earning.They have no pensions,which(26)_(enjoy)by urban workers,and many are still the chief earners of their families.Theykeep up their energy by(27)_(eat)more meat,and conceal their age by dying their hair.Commentator Cheng
17、 Zhenwei writes that while the physical well-being of thesemigrant workers is worrisome,(28)_ conditions of their families and their children are abigger concern.Many of the migrant workers children are also poor,and have little means tosupport their parents.Worse still,(29)_ they often dont have ar
18、e the stomach and will for hard work andalso the lack of education or skills to find better-paying jobs.(30)_(face)with their owndifficult economic situation,these migrant workers are short of hope and prospect of inheritedpoverty on the part of their children,(31)_ is the worst thing for them,accor
19、ding to Cheng.(B)(B)We all know that regular physical exercise is good for a girls body,mind,and spirit.Recently,the Womens Sports Foundation(32)_(discover)that sports offer some extra benefits forgirls(33)_ having fun and getting fit.Here are a few:Girls who play sports do better in school.It is be
20、lieved(34)_ athletics will take up alltheir study time.But research shows that girls who play sports do better in school and are(35)_(likely)to graduate than those who dont.Exercise improves learning,memory,andconcentration,which can give active girls an advantage when it comes to the classroom.Girl
21、s who play sports learn teamwork and goal-setting skills.It is by working with coachesand teammates to win games and meet goals(36)_ they get great practice for success laterin life.Being a team player can make it easier to work with others and solve problems,(37)_ it is on the field or in the workp
22、lace.Sports have hidden health benefits.Girls who play sports are less likely to smoke and have areduced chance of getting breast cancer later in life.Sure,they(38)_ get these benefitsfrom any type of exercise.But if they have trouble getting to the gym,there may be moreincentive(激励)to show up and p
23、lay if they know their coaches or teammates depend on them.Playing sports builds self-confidence.Girls involved in athletics feel better about(39)_,both physically and socially.It helps to build confidence when they see their skills improving andtheir goals(40)_(become)reality.Section BSection B(101
24、0 分)分)Directions:Directions:Complete the following passage by using the words in the box.Each word can only beused once.Note that there is one word more than you need.A.primarilyB.delayedC.interactD.equivalentE.identifiedF.intentionsG.acquisitionH.overwhelmingI.permanentlyJ.comparativek.necessityQui
25、te often,educators tell families of children who are learning English as a second languageto speak only English,and not their native language,at home.Although these educators mayhave good _41_,their advice to families is misguided,and it arises from misunderstandingsabout the process of language _42
26、_.Educators may fear that children hearing two languageswill become _43_ confused and thus their language development will be _44_.Childrenare capable of learning more than one language,whether simultaneously(同时地)orsequentially(依次地).In fact,most children outside of the United States are expected to
27、becomebilingual or even,in many cases,multilingual.Globally,knowing more than one language isviewed as an asset(资产)and even a _45_ in many areas.It is also of concern that the misguided advice that students should speak only English isgiven _46_ to poor families with limited educational opportunitie
28、s,not to wealthier familieswho have many educational advantages.Since children from poor families often are _47_ asat-risk for academic failure,teachers believe that advising families to speak English only isappropriate.Teachers consider learning two languages to be too _48_ for children from poorfa
29、milies,believing that the children are already burdened by their home situations.If families do not know English or have limited English skills themselves,how can theycommunicate in English Advising non-English-speaking families to speak only English is _49_to telling them not to communicate with or
30、 _50_ with their children.Moreover,theunderlying message is that the familys native language is not important or valued.III.Reading ComprehensionIII.Reading ComprehensionSection ASection A(1515 分)分)Directions:Directions:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A
31、,B,C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.In the increasingly busier world where productivity is on the minds of many,instead ofdownloading the latest time management app,or forcing yourself to stay at work for hours onend,is there a(n)_51_ to being productiveT
32、he first thing we should know is that willpower is a(n)_52_ source that can be entirelyused up.So instead of _53_ yourself to simply try harder,a more methodical approach issuggested.The first step:Get started!It may seem _54_ but studies have shown starting a projectto be the biggest barrier to pro
33、ductivity.Before starting,our brain visualizes the hardest parts tocome,and instead tries to simulate real work by focusing on small mindless tasks._55_,theres construct of the mind known as the Zeigernik Effect(蔡格尼克效应),which helps humans to finish a task that theyve already started.The Zeigerni k E
34、ffect shows thatwhen we dont finish a task,we experience _56_ and intrusive thoughts about it.So getstarted.Now what about time management Shockingly,when we look at most of the elite musiciansin the world,we find that they arent _57_ practicing more.Instead,they focus their energyon the hardest tas
35、k.Those musicians have periods of intense work followed by breaks.Notrelying on willpower,they rely on their _58_ and disciplined scheduling.Studies have foundthat most elite violinists generally follow a 90 minute work rule with a 15 to 20 minute breakafterwards every day.But how can you develop th
36、e discipline to follow this _59_One key point is giving yourself a deadline;write it down;mark it in your calendar.And youllbe much more likely to complete your task.On top of this,create something called anaccountability(问责制)chart to _60_ your progress.In one column write the time span,andin the ot
37、her the activities you accomplished during this time,_61_ those on a diet whorecord their food intake.Writing down your progress allows you to _62_ evaluate your work.As opposed toinaccurately assuming what youve done,further _63_ your progress to the end helps toavoid small mindless work.And finall
38、y,stop multitasking.Well it may feel like youre accomplishing more.But actually,studies show that multi-taskers are much less _64_.Instead,try and make a list at night ofwhat you want to accomplish tomorrow.With your action plan,you _65_ the idea of tryingto complete multiple activities at once.Your
39、 brain will find these less challenging.And it will make the starting process easier.With aclear goal and action plan in mind,your productivity levels can soar to new heights.51.A.roomB.secretC.attitudeD.origin52.A.outstandingB.inevitableC.exhaustibleD.essential53.A.convincingB.resistingC.preventing
40、D.discouraging54.A.difficultB.complicatedC.obviousD.visible55.A.GenerallyB.LuckilyC.UnfortunatelyD.Briefly56.A.divisionB.missionC.interruptionD.discomfort57.A.necessarilyB.hardlyC.efficientlyD.purposefully58.A.patienceB.habitC.perseveranceD.principle59.A.featureB.intentionC.guidanceD.routine60.A.pro
41、veB.influenceC.documentD.determine61.A.similar toB.related toC.available toD.owing to62.A.rapidlyB.desperatelyC.objectivelyD.relatively63.A.targetingB.trickingC.timingD.tracking64.A.promisingB.productiveC.practicalD.plentiful65.A.stick toB.face up toC.decide onD.get rid ofSection BSection B(2424 分)分
42、)Directions:Directions:Read the following three passages.Each passage is Followed by several questions orunfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose theone that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)(A)Technologi
43、cal change is everywhere and affects every aspect of life,mostly for the better.However,social changes brought about by new technology are often mistaken for a change inattitudes.An example at hand is the involvement of parents in the lives of their children who areattending college.Surveys on this
44、topic suggest that parents today continue to be“very”or“somewhat”overly-protective even after their children move into college dormitories.The samesurveys also indicate that the rate of parental involvement is greater today than it was ageneration ago.This is usually interpreted as a sign that Today
45、s parents are trying to managetheir childrens lives past the point where this behavior is appropriate.However,greater parental involvement does not indicate that parents are failing to let go oftheir“adult”children.In the context of this discussion,it seems valuable to first find out the cause of ch
46、ange in thecase of parents involvement with their grown children.If parents of earlier generations hadwanted to be in touch with their college-age children frequently,would this have been possibleProbably not.On the other hand,does the possibility of frequent communication today meanthat the impulse
47、impulse to do so wasnt present a generation ago Many studies show that older parents-todays grandparents-would have called their children more often if the means and cost ofdoing so had not been a barrier.Furthermore,studies show that finances are the most frequent subject of communicationbetween pa
48、rents and their college children.The fact that college students are financiallydependent on their parents is nothing new;nor are requests for more money to be sent fromhome.This phenomenon is neither good nor bad;it is a fact of college life,today and in the past.Thanks to the advanced technology,we
49、 live in an age of bettered communication.This hasmany implications well beyond the role that parents seem to play in the lives of their childrenwho have left for college.But it is useful to bear in mind that all such changes come from thetechnology and not some imagined desire by parents to keep th
50、eir children under their wings.66.The surveys inform us of _.A.the conditions of college dormitoriesB.the sign of parents management in their own behaviorsC.the development of communication technologyD.the parents over-protection of their college children67.Which of the following statement does the