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上海市长宁区高三质量检测二模英语试题
II.GrammarandVocabulary
Directions:
BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.
25.Manyyoungpeoplesaythattheywanttobemoreindependent,butsometimestheyusethisasanexcuse___________irresponsiblebehavior.
A.byB.toC.inD.for
26.Franklyspeaking,_________ofthemknewwhattheotherwasdoinginthemorningthatday.
A.noneB.neitherC.someD.all
27.Thebreadyouboughtatthesupermarkettodaywasatleast___________thebreadyouboughtinthenearbybakeryyesterday.
A.asworseasB.asbetterthanC.noworsethanD.notbetteras
28.Whenthevictimsoftheearthquakewentbackhome,therepairoftheirdamagedhouses__________.
A.hasyetcompletedB.hasbeencompletedyet
C.hadalreadycompletedD.hadalreadybeencompleted
29.Hestartedtheworkquiteearlythismorning.Bynowhe___________it,butheisstillworkingonit.
A.shouldfinishB.shouldhavefinishedC.couldfinishD.musthavefinished
30.Itisnotalwaysseasyforthepublictosee____________useanewinventioncanbeoftohumanlife.
A.whoseB.whatC.whichD.that
31.Alexandersaidthathewouldfoundaninstitution____________anypersoncouldreceiveinstructioninanystudy.
A.whereB.whichC.thatD.how
32.Tomadmitted____________thedocumentinthemorningwithoutgettinghismanager’spermission.
A.readB.beingreadC.toreadD.havingread
33.___________difficultieswemaycomeacrossincarryingoutthisplan,we’llworktogethertoovercomethem.
A.HoweverB.WhereverC.WhateverD.Nomatter
34.Evidencecameup___________specificspeechsoundswererecognizedbyinfantsasyoungastwomonthsold.
A.whatB.whichC.thatD.whose
35.It’snotimportantwhetheryouwinornot.Whatreallymattersis__________youplaythegame.
A.whatB.howC.whoD.that
36.Onlyunderspecialcircumstances___________tousethefirehose,otherwisetheywillbepunished.
A.arepeoplepermittedB.peoplearepermittedC.peoplepermittedD.didpeoplepermit
37.You’llfindthehotissuethatDaVinciFurnitureCo.,Ltdsoldfraudfurniture_________alloverChina.
A.talkaboutB.totalkaboutC.talkingaboutD.talkedabout
38.Whatafantasticviewitis!
Weseemillionsofgoldenrapeflowers,rowsofhousesandsmoke__________frombehindthem.
A.roseB.toriseC.risingD.risen
39.Adisabledboybeggingonthestreetwasreported___________byacar,butthedriverfledinsteadofsendinghimtohospital.
A.beinghitB.tobehitC.havingbeenhitD.tohavebeenhit
40.Mygrandparentshavedevelopedahabitoftakingawalkafterdinnereveryday__________itrains.
A.intimeofB.wheneverC.exceptwhenD.despite
SectionB
Directions:
Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.tragedyB.ceasingC.appliesD.endureE.invaluable
F.opportunityG.brilliantH.promisesI.inconvenienceJ.emerging
Fromthegolden-tippedfieldsofmid-westAmericatotheancientkingdomsofgreenPalestine,thereisahappytruthtobesharedwithallwhowouldpayattention.Inmorerecenttimes,thistruthhasbeenexpressedas:
AprilshowersbringMayflowers.Thisisatruththat____41____lightburstingfromdarkness,strengthbornfromweaknessandifonedarestobelieve,life____42____fromdeath.
Farmersallovertheworldknowtheimportanceoftheseasons.Theyknowthatthereisaseasontoplantandaseasontoharvest.Everythingmustbeinitsowntime.Althoughtherainpoursdownwithoutstop,___43___alloutdooractivities,themanofthefieldliftshisfacetotheheavensandsmiles.Despitethe___44___,heknowsthattherainprovidesthenourishmenthiscropsneedtogrowandflourish.TheshowersinAprilgiverisetothegloriousflowersinMay.
Butthisancienttruth___45___tomorethanthecropsofthefields.Itisa(n)___46___messageofhopetoallwhoexperience___47___inlife.Adashedrelationshipwithonecanopenupthedoortoabrandnewfriendshipwithanother.Alostjobherecanprovidethe___48___forabetterjobthere.Abrokendreamcanbecomethefoundationofawonderfulfuture.Everythinghasitsplace.
Rememberthis:
overwhelmingdarknessmay___49___foranight,butitwillneverovercomealltheradiantlightofthemorning.Whenyouareinaseasonofsorrow,hanginthere,becauseaseasonofjoymaybejustaroundthecorner.
III.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Dronesaretechnicallyknownasunmannedaerialvehicles,orUAVs.Theseaircrafts,however,arenotjustusedforairstrikes,andtheyarenotjustusedbygovernments.Humanrightsactivists,environmentalgroupsandjournalistsare___50___usingdronesintheirwork.
Dronescanflyintheskyto___51___imagesthatreportersmaynotbeabletogetclosetoontheground.
MattWaiteisajournalismprofessorattheUniversityofNebraska,Lincoln.StudentsinhisDroneJournalismLabare___52___differentusesfordronesinnewsreporting.
MattWaitesays,“Dronejournalismasanideaislessthanayearoldatthispoint.Thefirst____53___IsawwasalaborprotestinPolandwhereamanhadaremote-controlledhelicopterandheputacameraonit,flewitupandgotjusta___54___oftheprotestsfromtheair.Andyoucouldseepolicemovingintopositionto___55___theprotestroute.AvideoonYouTubeshowsimagescapturedbytheso-calledRoboKopter.AgroupofcitizenjournalistsinMoscowuseda___56___dronecameratorecordprotestsduringRussianParliamentaryelections.
ProfessorWaitenotedarecentenvironmentalcaseintheUnitedStatescapturedbysomeoneflyinghisremote-controlledairplane.Hesaidthattheman___57___ameatpackingplantthatwaspollutinganearbycreekthatranintoanearbyriver.Hehadimagesofa___58___ofbloodflowingoutofthismeatpackingplant,whichwasagainstthelaw.Andenvironmentalregulatoryauthoritieswere___59___toit.
AndrewSnidermanisaco-founderoftheGenocideInterventionNetwork.HewroterecentlyintheNewYorkTimesthatdronescouldbeusedtocollectimportantinformationin___60___areas,likeSyria.
ProfessorWaitealsoimaginesmanyotherusesfordrones.Hethoughtofeveryhurricane,tornad,fireandeverykindofmass___61___thatheevercoveredasajournalistandthoughtthatwouldbe___62___tohaveitasatool."
DroneuseintheUnitedStatesisnowrare___63___federalrestrictionsonairspace.However,Congressjustpassedabill___64___toeasethoserestrictionsby2015.
50.A.incresinglyB.carefullyC.extraordinarilyD.hopefully
51.A.preserveB.prohibitC.abandonD.capture
52.A.makingB.exploringC.imaginingD.applying
53.A.incidentB.advantageC.instanceD.journalist
54.A.pointB.viewC.lookD.solution
55.A.blockB.developC.demandD.avoid
56.A.familiarB.popularC.similarD.former
57.A.bulitB.spottedC.protestedD.managed
58.A.dropB.signC.streamD.collection
59.A.warnedB.bannedC.provedD.alerted
60.A.controlledB.remoteC.pollutedD.conflict
61.A.disasterB.eventC.diseaseD.argument
62.A.terribleB.amazingC.ridiculousD.interested
63.A.incaseofB.forthesakeofC.becauseofD.inspiteof
64.A.paidB.discussedC.assignedD.designed
SectionB
Directions:
Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
Asurprisingcaseofexploitation(剥削)ofthepoorhassurfacedinIndiaaftertheauthoritiescrackeddownonagangof“blood-suckers”whostolebloodfromhelplessvictimlockedinasmellybasement.“Fivepeoplehavebeenarrestedinconnectionwiththisringwhichmayhavebeenconnectedtolocalhospitalsandalocaluniversity,”announcedtheheadofpolice,whoalsoaddedthatsomeofthevictimshadbeenimprisonedbythegangfornearlythreeyears.
Actingonatip-off,thepoliceattackedahouseinGorakhpur.Theretheyfound17personswhoweredescribedashavingbeen“reducedtoskeletons”.Theyweretooweaktostandandhadtobebroughttothehospitalinstretchers.
PappuYadav,thesupposedgangleader,managedtoescapetheauthorities,togetherwiththreegangmembers.Arewardhasbeenannouncedforhiscaptureandthegovernmenthasannouncedthatitwilluseeveryavailableresourcetohunthimdown.Meanwhile,thepolicearepiercingtogethertheoperationofthegang.Thefivearrested,whohadexperienceworkingaslabtechnicians,toldinvestigatorsthattheyhadattractedpoorlaborerswithoffersofprofitablejobs.Oncethepoorpeopleagreed,thegangforcedthemtotakebloodtests.Initially,theywerepaid1,500rupeestodonatebloodonafrequentbasis.Then,astheygotweakerandweaker,thegangdrewbloodfromthemdaily.
Eachofthefivearrestedhasbeenchargedwithilleagalimprisonmentandattemptedmurder,facingupto14yearsinjail.Localshaveblamedthestateofthenation’seconomyandthedisparity(分配)betweentherichandthepoorforthisincident.EventhoughIndia’seconomyhasseenrapidgrowthoverthepastfewyears,thepeopleatthebottomhaveyettoseeitsbenefitsreachthemandmorethana-thirdofIndia’sonebillionpeopleliveonlessthanoneU.S.dollaraday
65.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccrodingtothepassage?
A.Therewereatleastninemembersinthishatefulgang.
B.Thepolicefo