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1、上海市黄浦区届高三英语下学期学业等级考调研测试二模试题上海市黄浦区2021届高三英语下学期4月学业等级考调研测试(二模)试题(完卷时间:120分钟 总分:140分)第I卷(共100分)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 conv

2、ersations 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. Customer and salesperson. B. Employer and employee.C. Interviewer

3、 and jobseeker. D. Consultant and student.2. A. About 108. B. About 180. C. About 216. D. About 360. 3. A. In a professors workshop. B. In a doctors office.C. At a university laboratory. D. At a hotel reception. 4. A. She takes no notice of the board.B. She thinks the noticeboard is too dark.C. She

4、doesnt understand the notice either.D. She cant see whats in the notice clearly.5. A. Type for a few minutes. B. Take her to have a rest.C. Look for another typist. D. Finish writing the report.6. A. Johnson was late for their dinner yesterday. B. Johnson didnt show up at the dinner time yesterday.

5、C. He didnt call Johnson to have dinner together yesterday. D. He couldnt go to Johnsons house for dinner yesterday. 7. A. The man needs ten minutes to ride the woman to the hotel.B. The woman will arrive at the hotel ten minutes later than planned.C. The man doesnt think he can manage to reach the

6、hotel in ten minutes. D. The woman doesnt hope he will be able to drive quickly to the hotel. 8. A. To pick him up. B. To give him a ring. C. To convey a message. D. To return home at once. 9. A. He says that it costs too much money.B. He thinks it does harm to the environment.C. He believes it is s

7、ure to bring huge profits.D. He knows nothing about the construction of it.10. A. The man has finished the project.B. The man wants to apologize to the woman.C. The woman will let Bob call the man.D. The woman is losing patience with the man.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short

8、 passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. 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 on

9、e would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. It is usually given immediately by a physician. B. It usually makes the services of a doctor unnecessary.C. It usually causes the confusion of the first aider.D. It is usually

10、done by someone in accidents or emergencies.12. A. Asking for sound suggestions. B. Finding out the cause of the problems.C. Arranging for an ambulance. D. Telephoning the victims best friend.13. A. Reassure the victim that help is at hand. B. Give the victim care and encouragement.C. Handle the inj

11、ured parts only when it is necessary. D. Move the victims body to find and dress all the injuries. Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. To compare a music journalist and a musician.B. To give suggestions on becoming a music journalist.C. To describe the specific needs of

12、 music magazines.D. To introduce the requirements of a professional musician.15. A. Have a good knowledge of great musicals.B. Get familiar with the music of recent years.C. Be expert at a special type of music.D. Create opportunities for more musicians. 16. A. Its easy to get advertisements so as t

13、o earn more.B. It helps to sign long-term contracts with great organizations.C. It offers time to write for a wider range of music magazines.D. It contributes to developing readers specific expectations.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. The course is only open to

14、 poetry majors. B. The course requires another course first. C. The course is all filled up yet. D. The course is only offered in the morning. 18. A. He has another course at the same time.B. The class is too far away from the community. C. The course is given during his working hours. D. Hes alread

15、y familiar with the material of the course.19. A. His work schedule doesnt conflict with his other classes.B. He doesnt want to ask his boss for another favor.C. He wants to work the same schedule as his friends.D. He likes to do his homework in the evening. 20. A. Its courses cost much less. B. It

16、has an evening cafeteria. C. The class size there is smaller. D. It may offer courses during the day. II. Grammar and VocabularySection 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 e

17、ach blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.Ocean exploration changed human historyOne of humanitys greatest achievements has been mastering routes across the worlds oceans. Communities separated by thousands of miles (21)_(bring) int

18、o contact and religious ideas have spread across the waters, while artistic creativity has been motivated by the experience of seeing the products of different civilizations. Customs have been decisively altered by the movement of ships across the oceans. No one drank tea in medieval Europe, but (22

19、)_ contact had been made with the tea-drinking Chinese, tea became popular with millions of people from Sweden to the United States.We tend to hold the view (23)_ the opening of the oceans was the work of the great explorers, especially the 15th century pioneers who edged their way through uncharted

20、 waters to southern Africa, the Indian Ocean and the lands of the Indies. These were sailors (24)_ _ Christopher Columbus, who chanced upon unsuspected lands that blocked the expected sea route from Europe to China and Japan. But while these men (25)_ give the Age of Discovery its name, they didnt s

21、tart the exploration of the worlds oceans and there were also scores of merchants who followed in (26)_ route, taking full advantage of new knowledge about the open ocean to develop trade links across the world, (27)_ laid the foundation for modern globalization. These were the people who really mas

22、tered the oceans and brought the continents into contact. Since then, the oceans have only continued (28)_(tie) the world together most dramatically when new routes were literally carved out, with the building of the Sues Canal in the 19th century and the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914. The fir

23、st goods to pass through the Panama Canal consisted of a cargo of (29)_(tin) pineapples from Hawaii. The Pacific and the Atlantic were (30)_(closely) tied together than ever before.Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Not

24、e that there is one word more than you need.A. concernedB. signalsC. mechanicalD. monitorE. identificationF. philosophicalG. thoughtsH. assume I. embeddedJ. privacyK. proceduresWould you wear a computer under your skin?Forget smartphones and smart glasses. One day, we might have smart tattoos, body

25、modifications. The company NewDealDesign came up with an idea for a product called UnderSkin. The device would look like a pair of tattoos on your arms and the side of your thumb, but it would actually be a very thin computer implanted just below your skin. It would draw power from your bodys energy

26、, and you could use it to unlock doors, 31 your health, exchange and store information, or even express your personality. UnderSkin is just an idea you cant go out and get one but the technology exists to make it work. “We 32 it is about five years from being real,” says designer Gadi Amit. Writer a

27、nd technology initiator Amal Graffstra already has a chip called a radio-frequency 33 tag implanted in his hand. “I use it to log into my computer. I also use it to share contact details with people,” he says. The chip is about the size of a grain of rice and responds to radio 34 with a unique numbe

28、r for recognition.If a computerized tattoo or 35 tag isnt crazy enough for you, what about a brain chip? The company Intel is working on technology that would let you control your devices with your mind. Dean Pomerleau, one of the researchers, explains, “Were trying to prove you can do interesting t

29、hings with brain waves. Imagine being able to surf the Web with the power of your 36 .” Do you think these chips sound frightening or cool? Some doctors are 37 about people hurting themselves while getting devices implanted. They argue that medical 38 are meant to heal sick people, and not to give h

30、ealthy people special powers. Others worry about hacking and 39 . Could someone hack in and steal your identity, or even control your mind? On a more 40 level, if you have a computer inside your body, are you still human? Or are you a cyborg, a being that is part human and part machine, or a machine

31、 that looks like a human being?What do you think would you want a computer under your skin?III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: 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. For the longest time, the predominant description about renewable energy featured awkward technologies, high costs, and burdensome allowance. In the 41 of strict and far-reaching policy changes, the chances for mass adoption seemed slim. Electric vehicles (EVs) simply couldnt go the

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