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上海高三英语金山一模

金山区2018学年第一学期质量监控

高三英语试卷

(时间120分钟,分值140分)

2018年12月

I.ListeningComprehension

SectionA

Directions:

InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

1.

A.200.

B.300.

C.400.

D.600.

2.

A.Atabusstop.

B.Athome.

C.Attheairport.

D.Atasupermarket.

3.

A.Managerandemployee.

B.Teacherandstudent.

C.Husbandandwife.

D.Brotherandsister.

4.

A.Hewenttoapictureshow.

B.Hepaintedsomepictures.

C.HewatchedafootballmatchonTV.

D.Hewentouttoplayfootball.

5.

A.Themouse.

B.Theprice.

C.Themonitor.

D.Thekeyboard.

6.

A.Themanshouldn’tbesoanxious.

B.She’salreadyanhourlate.

C.Themanshouldn’twaittobeinterviewed.

D.She’stoonervoustocalmdown.

7.

A.Itishisfavoritebook.

B.Itisnotworthreading.

C.Itisnottheonehelikes.

D.Itisbetterthanheexpected.

8.

A.Businessisnotnecessarilygoodattheturnoftheyear.

B.Businessisalwaysgoodattheendoftheyear.

C.Businessmenarethebusiestpeopleattheendoftheyear.

D.Therewillbemanycasesattheendoftheyear.

9.

A.Shedidn’tlikeitatall.

B.Shethoughtitwasveryeasy.

C.Shethoughtitwastoohardforhertofollow.

D.Shethoughttheinstructorwasverygood.

10.

A.TheywillmakeaphonecalltoDr.Smithtomorrow.

B.Theycanputdowntheclockbecauseitisalwaysslow.

C.Dr.Smithwaslateforthecall.

D.TheycancallonDr.Smithtomorrow.

SectionB

Directions:

InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachoftheconversationandthepassages.Theconversationandthepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Theimpactofpainfulmemories.

B.Newresearchonapillandtheargumentaboutit.

C.Awayofwipingoutpainfulmemories.

D.Apropermethodforchangingmemories.

12.A.Itcancausethebraintofixmemories.

B.Itcanstoppeoplerememberingbadexperiences.

C.Itcanpreventthebodyproducingcertainchemicals.

D.Itcanwipeouttheemotionaleffectsofmemories.

13.A.Expertsarenotsureabouttheeffectsofthepill.

B.Thepillwillcertainlystoppeople’semotionalmemories.

C.Takingthepillwilldoharmtopeople’sphysicalhealth.

D.ThepillhasalreadybeenproducedandusedbytheAmericanpublic.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.A.Wearinghighheelscanimprovewomen’sbalance.

B.Wearinghighheelsexposeswomentostrains.

C.Wearinghighheelscanresultinbackpain.

D.Wearinghighheelscanleadtounhealthywalkingpatterns.

15.A.Theyshouldchooseproperheels.

B.Theyshouldexercisetheiranklemusclesproperly.

C.Theyshouldmeasurethestrengthoftheiranklesfrequently.

D.Theyshouldgiveupthehabitofwearinghighheels.

16.A.Becausetheythoughtitwasfashionable.

B.Becauseitwasasymbolofstatus.

C.Becauseitcouldhelpthemtoshoottheirbowandarrowmoreeffectively.

D.BecauseitwasrequiredbyEuropeanemperors.

Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

17.A.Believinginthemselves.B.Writingabook.

C.Challengingtheirlife.D.Askingforhelp.

18.A.Shemakeschildren’sprograms.

B.Shegetsinvolvedinlegaldecisions.

C.Shesimplifiesajudge’sjob.

D.Sheexplainsthefunctionofthelawinsimplewords.

19.A.Sharingthingswithothers.B.Solvingproblems.

C.Talkingwithothers.D.Havingheropinionsheard.

20.A.Ajudge’sreflectiononherjobandlife.

B.Thesuccessofachildren’sprogram.

C.Theimportanceoflawindailylife.

D.Theproblemspeoplemeetincourt.

II.GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

Directions:

Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks, useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

Howeverdepressedyoumaybefeelingnow,ifyoulookback,therecertainlywillhavebeeneventsthatmadeyouhappy—maybethetime(21)________youboughtyourfirstbicycleoryouwereawardedascholarship.Whengoodthingshappen,wefeelexcited,proudandhappy.

Buttheproblemis,happinessdoesn’tusuallylast.Theexcitementofthatfirstbicyclepurchasewearsoff,andtheprideinthescholarshipgiveswaytothestressofperforming(22)______(well)onthenextexam.

Psychologistscallthisphenomenonhedonicadaptation(享乐适应症)—thatis,(23)_______________________goodsomethingmakesusfeel,mostofthetimewedriftbackto(24)_______westarted.Anoften(25)__________(quote)exampleisthatlotterywinnersarenohappierthannon-winnerseighteenmonthsaftertheirwin.

Butdon’tdespair.Itispossibletomakehappinesslast.Psychologistshavefoundtwoanti-adaptationtoolsthatareeffectiveinsustaininghappiness:

varietyandappreciation.

Varietyis,asweallknow,thespiceoflife.Butit’salsoausefulweapon(26)__________adaptation.Positivechangesthat(27)__________(experience)inavarietyofwaysaremorelikelytoleadtolastinghappiness.Forexample,youwillfeelhappieraboutyourvolunteerwork(28)__________youareabletocopewithnewtaskseveryweek.Thesecondtool,appreciation,isinmanywaystheoppositeofadaptation.It’saboutfocusingonsomething,insteadoflettingitfadeintothebackground.Itisonlywhenyouappreciatesomething(29)_______anenduringfeelingofhappinesswillfollow.

Humanbeingsspendalotoftimefiguringoutwhatmakesthemhappy,butnotenoughtime(30)__________(try)tohangontothehappinesstheyalreadyhave.Thisislikefocusingallyourenergyonmakingmoremoney,withoutgivinganythoughttowhatyouwilldowiththemoney.Thekeytohappinessistonotonlylookfornewopportunitiesbutalsotomakethemostoftheonesyou’vebeengiven.

SectionB

Directions:

Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.coupledB.currentlyC.headD.depressingE.productF.target

G.suggestH.capabilityI.scoreJ.potentiallyK.tricky

Wanttofigureoutifsomeoneisapsychopath(精神变态者)?

Askthemwhattheirfavouritesongis.ANewYorkUniversitystudylastyearfoundthatpeoplewholovedEminem’sLoseYourselfandJustinBieber’sWhatDoYouMean?

weremorelikelyto(31)highlyonthepsychopathyscalethanpeoplewhowereintoDireStraits.

Overthepastfewyears,Spotifyhasbeenenhancingitsdataanalytic(32)inanattempttohelpmarketers(33)consumerswithadvertstailoredtothemoodthey’rein.Theyinferthisfromthesortofmusicyou’relisteningto,(34)withwhereandwhenyou’relisteningtoit,alongwiththird-partydatathatmightbeavailable.

Now,tobeclear,there’snothingparticularly(35)aboutwhatSpotifyisdoingwithyourdata.Icertainlydon’tthinkthattheyareworkingwithshadowyconsultingfirmstoserveyouadspromotingaculturewarwhileyou’relisteningtothesongsthat(36)youmightbeinacasuallyracistmood.Nevertheless,Ifindit(37)thatourpersonalprivatemomentswithmusicareincreasinglybeingturnedintodatapointsandsoldtoadvertisers.

Youcanseewherethiscouldgo,can’tyou?

Asadtargetinggetsevermorecomplicated,marketerswillhavetheabilitytotargetouremotionsin(38)exploitativeways.Accordingtoonestudy,titledMiseryIsNotMiserly,youaremorelikelytospendmoreona(39)ifyou’refeelingsad.Youcanimaginesomecompaniesmighttakeadvantageofthat.Andonthatnote,I’mfeelingalittledownaboutallthis.I’ll(40)________offtotreatmyselftosomethingexpensive.

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:

ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Theconstantworkingenginethatdrivesthemajorityofhumanactionis,undoubtedly,thefragrantdreamofindividualism.Andwhilethepresenceofitsscentis(41)throughouttheworldentirely,itsvalueisworshipped(敬奉)tosuchanextentinalandnootherthanthatofAmerica.

Astheframeworkofitshistory,Americaholdsindividualityastheever-populargreenlight,theessenceofwhichbecomesthesymbolofhopefor,well,almosteverything.Infact,inAmerica’scurrentsocialstatus,individualityhasbecomesomethingofabirthright,anda(42)applieduponthefaceofthemedia,whereitwas(43)valuedastheAmericandream.ThereisnodenyingthepopularityofthisidolinAmericansociety,andlittlehopefor(44)it.

However,(45)mostpridethemselvesintheirindividualisticstate,perhapshumans,whenstripped(剥)totheircore(核心),areeverythingbut.

Itisnonewdiscoverythatpeoplearethesumoftheirexperiences.Theoverwhelmingmajorityofhumanexperiencesinvolveotherhumans,alongwiththe(46)andrelationshipsbetweenthem.Itisa(47)occurrencewhenalifeisbuiltuponeventswithoutthisstimulus.Indeed,interacti

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