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2、lm and television content inves In Florida, the company has been limiting attcndai for social distancing by limiting characters meet-and-greetThe company has not (39)the number of Disneys parks closed in March as the pandemic started spr summer, but the California parks have yet to reopen (40)_【答案】C

3、HDABIFKJEIII. Reading (Comprehension (45%)Section ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there e blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Country diary: a chainsawOn an overcast, drizzly afternoon at Durham Wiidlif brightest splash of color inhe (42).A tree had been fel

4、led and sawn into (43)because s(xn after the timber is cut, it turns a lurid shade o: bark, (44)those wounds, which briefly (45)_When this reserve was established half a century ago. were planted to help (46) a bare, windswept sib plantation trees arc old enough now (o be coppiced, to prodThere is a

5、lso an important natural alder wood here, which led to the designation of the reserve as a site of spcciThe Great Flcxxl of 1771 (47) Wcardalc, w subsided, the course of the River Wear had (48)the reserves Long Alder Wood, the finest example of its kii When it sometimes floods, this tangle of gnarle

6、d(苍级 (佛罗里达大沼泽)about it. with mossy, fallen trunk: wonderful _(50) to watch birds_from an e acrobatic flock of about 3() goldfinches (金翅雀)(51)that fall from the woody cones.Sadly, since the mid-1990s, another (52)ha disease has killed around half the mature trees. Coppicing dead timber is.allowed to

7、lay where it falls, reserved for ih( and woodpeckers, rather than back-garden burger-flippers c 41. A. reserveB. preserve42. A. sceneB. view43. A. logsB. materials44. A. EverlastinglyB. Evernually45. A. assembleB. present46. A. rejuvenateB. revenge47. A. gone throughB. got through2021年上海市高考押题卷英语学科(满

8、分150分,考试时间100分钟)I. Listening Comprehension(略)II. Grammar and Vocabulary (20 分)Section ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word:

9、for the other blanks, use one word that best fils each blank.Trump says hell leave if Biden is certifiedWASHINGTON President Trump said Thursday (hat he will leave the White House if the electoral college formalizes Presidentelect Joe Bidens victory even as he insisted such a decision would be a mis

10、take* as he spent his Thanksgiving renewing baseless claims (hat kbmassivc fraud and crooked officials in battleground states caused his election defeat.Certainly I will. But you know that/ Tmmp said when (21)(ask) whether he would vacate the building, allowing a peaceful transition of power in Janu

11、ary. But Trump taking questions Thursday for the first time since election day (22)(insist) that “a lot of things would happen between now and (hen that might alter the results. The fact that a sittingAmerican president even had to address whether or not he would leave office after losing reelection

12、 underscores the extent (23)Trump has smashed one convention after another over the last three weeks.(24) there is no evidence of the kind of considerable fraud Trump has been alleging that would affect the outcome, he and his legal team have noneiheless been working to cast doubt on the integrity o

13、f the election and trying to overturn voters, will in (25) unprecedented breach of deinocralic nonns.Trump spoke to reporters in the White Houses ornate Diplomatic Reception Room alter holding a teleconference with U.S. military leaders stationed (26) the globe. He thanked (hern for (heir service an

14、d jokingly warned (hem (27)(not cal) loo much turkey, then turned to the election after (28) (end) the call. He repealed grievances and angrily denounced officials in Georgia and Pennsylvania, two key swing states that helped give Biden the win.Tmmp claimed, despite the results, (29) this may not be

15、 his last Thanksgiving at ihc White House. And he insisted that there had been massive fraud J (30)state officials and international observers have said no such evidence exists and Trumps campaign has repeatedly failed in court.【答案】1 .askcd3,to4.Whilc6,around 3.to which 4.Whilc 5. an 6.around 7.no(

16、to cat ending 9.that 10. even thoughSection BDirections: Complete the fallowing 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.The Walt Disney Co. announced plans to lay off 4.000 more workers in its thenw parks division in Cali

17、fornia and Florida because of the pandemics effect on the industry.The (31) by the company was made in a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing earlier this week, saying 32.000 employees will be (32)in the first half of fiscal year 2021, which began last month. In late September. Disney had

18、already announced plans to terminate 28.000 theme park workers.In the SEC document (33)on the eve of t hanksgiving Day. (he company said it also put 37.000 employees not scheduled for tennination on furlough (休假) as a result of the pandemic.48. A. changedB. shiftedC. reversedD. revised49. A. clueB.

19、plotC. evidenceD. hint50. A. opportunitiesB. possibilitiesC. ahcmalivesD. pnibabililies51. A. schemedB. crawledC. bouncedD. scaliered52. A. misfortuneB. catastropheC. setbackD. adversiiy53. A. uniqueB. peculiarC. especialD. particular54. A. frontierB. territoryC. habitatD. boundary55. A. variousB. v

20、ersatileC. multipleD. diverse【答案】ADABDBCBDA CBACDSection BDirections: Read the following three Kixsagex. Each passage is followed by several (/ueslions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked 4,及 C, D. Choose the one that fits best according to the infonnalion given

21、in the passage you have read.(A)When experts ponder the future of automobiles, they tend to focus on two novel modes of transportation: driverless cars and flying cars. A( this years CES tcchnokgy show in Las Vegas, Hyundai has introduced a third vision for how vehicles might traverse the world arou

22、nd them -one that docs not rely solely on wheels.More than 2,000 years after the wheelbarrows debut in classical Greece, ushering in a newer of locomotion. Hyundai s latest concept car is designed to walk as easily as it rolls. Called MElcvatc, the daddy-long-legs-like machine has wheels at the end

23、of long robotic legs that would allow11 users to drive, walk or even climb over the most treacherous terrain. according to the companyThe company-which labels the machine a UMV, or ultimate mobility vehicle-said the concept was inspired by the need for resilient transportation in disaster zones, whe

24、re conventional vehicles arc often rendered useless, When a tsunami or earthquake hits, cuircnc rescue vehicles can only deliver first responders lo the edge of the debris field. nJohn Suh, Hyundai vice president and head of Hyundai CRADLE, said in a statement on the compan/s website “ They have (o

25、go the rest of the way by foot. Elevate can drive to the scene and climb right over flood debris or crumbled concrete. Suh added the vehicles usefulness would not be limited to emergency situations. For people living with disabilities without access to an ADA ramp, the statement said, an autonomous

26、version of the Elevate could walk to a front door and position itself so a wheelchair could roll right in.”How realistic is the Elevate concept?David Bailey, a professor at Aston Business School in England, told the BBC that although concept cars may not make it to the factory floor. they can help g

27、enerate valuable new ideas. Tor most of us. its going to be wheels and roads, but in extreme situations there may be scope for this sort of thing.M Bailey said. *4There may well be applications in terms of emergency servicesbut there are very big technological challenges to make this sori of ihing.”

28、Hyundai*s vision is undeniably ambitious. The company said it envisions being able lo switch out different Elevate body types tor difYerent situations. The vehicle is designed to use both manunalian and reptilian walking gaiis”, giving it the ability to travel in any direction, the company said, not

29、ing the legs fold up into a stowed drive-inode* to save power.When surrounded by massive chunks of concrete froi leveling itself on an incline so rescucni can load a stretcher (he highway being able to walk or climb over the trcachi passengers-this is the future of vehicular mobility, M said Detroit

30、-based design firm that partnered with Hyundai (o er56. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the articleA. In a tsunami.B. In an earthquakeC. In severe weather conditionsD. in some situations where (he disabled need help57. The underlined word nlcrrainM in the second paragraph IA. road B geogr

31、aphy C. condilion I58. Which can best explain why Elevate may have a pro。A. Because it can help disabled people beller Ihcir lifeB. Because the research funds for this kind of car are aC Because it has a wide range of uses in many fields aD. Because it is nothing but a technological challenge59. Whi

32、ch of the following besi describes the authors mainA. Ta ininxluce readers an interesting (echnological prB. Tb persuade readers to buy this kind of new pnxluciC. Tb entertain readers with ihi$ new product.D. Ta explain to readers why the Elevates invention is【答案】CBCAIOne of ihe executives gathered

33、at the Aspen Insi Shakespeare was discussing the role of Brulus in the d said. He was a traitor ( 叛徒).And he murdered som with cruelly when other options were available lo h presented by Shakespeareto lake the lead in mu acknowledged that Bnitus had the good of the republic understand/* the executiv

34、es saidjour policy is to obeyDuring (he last few years, business executives a America to have been exploiting Shakespeare s wisdc team Kenneth and Carol Adelman, well-known advis called Movers and Shakespeares0. They arc amateur combined their passion and their high level contacts in and 40 workshop

35、s annually, focusing on half a de government agencies.The workshops all take the same form, focusing scenes as specific lessons. In Julius Caesar, for exainpk up amis against Caesar was a basis for a discussion of iThose legs, the company said, would be able to climb over a five- foot wall and step

36、across a five-foot gap. A concept video pnxluced by Hyundai shows the vehicle performing a mixture of driving and walking. When the surface is relatively fla【,the vehicle lunis to conventional wheels, but when the terrain grows craggy, the vehicles wheels appear to lock into place and its legs exten

37、d, taking synchronized steps forward.Although neither of the Adelmans is academically trained in literature, the programs contain plenty of Shakespeare tradition and background. Their workshop on Henry V. for example, includes a helpful explanation of Henrys winning strategy at the Battle of Agincou

38、rt. But they do come(o the text with a few biases (偏向):their reading of Henry V minimizes his misuse of power. Instead, they emphasize the story of the youth who seizes opportunity and becomes a masterful leader. And at the workshop on Caesar. Mr. Adelmans had little good to say about Brutus, saying

39、 the noblest Roman of them all* couldnt make his mind up about things.Many of the participants pointed to very specific elements in the play that they felt to be related. Caesars pride, which led to his murder, and Brutus,s mistakes in leading the traitors after the murder, they said, raise vital qu

40、estions for anyone serving in a business: when and how do you resist the boss?60. Why do (he Adelmans conduct a workshop on Henry V?A. To highlight the importance of catching opportunities.B. To encourage masterful leaders to plan strategies to win.C. To illustrate the harm of prejudices in manageme

41、nt.D. To warn executives against power misuse.61. It can be inferred from the passage (hat.A. the Adelmans* program proves biased as the roles of characters arc maximized.B. executives feel bored with too many specific elements of Shakespeares plays.C. the Adelmans will make more profits if they arc

42、 professional scholars.D. Shakespeare has played an important role in the management field.62. The best title for the passage is.A. Shakespeares plays: Executives reconsider corporate culture.B. Shakespeares plays: An essential key to business success.C. Shakespeares plays: a lesson for business mot

43、ivation.D. Shakespeares plays: Dramatic training brings dramatic results.C. They were courageous and venturesome.D. They had enough travel and outdoor life exper 64. How did Grand Tourists benefit from their (ravel?A. They found inspiration in the worlds greatest iB. They got a better understanding

44、of early huniaiC. They developed an interest in the origin of moD. They gained some knowledge of classical art a65. Why did many Grand Tourists visit the private collectin A. They could buy unique souvenirs there to take8. Europe hardly had any museums before 19th c C. They found the antiques there

45、more valuable.D. Private collections were of greater variety.66. How dis (he Grand Tour influence the architeclure in EiA. There appeared more and more Roman style bi B. Many aristocrats began to move into Roman st C. Aristocrat country houses all had Roman styl D. Italian architects were hired to d

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