普陀区高三一模英语卷及答案Word文档格式.doc

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SectionA

Directions:

Afterreadingthepassagesbelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;

fortheotherblanks, 

useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

 

(A)

Differentformsofhospitality(好客)

IamaBritishwomansocialanthropologist(人类学家).IoncespentayearinMoldova,inEasternEurope,(25)______(study)everydaylifeinthecountry.IstayedwithaMoldovanfamilytoseefromtheinsidehowpeoplemanagedtheirlives.Ihadawonderfultimeandmademanynewfriends.WhatIobservedisofcoursebasedonmyownexperienceataparticularplaceandtime.

Ioftenfound(26)_______surprisinglydifficulttoseelifetherethroughtheeyesofaMoldovan.Thiswas(27)______thepeopleImetwereextremelyhospitableandIwastreatedasanhonouredguestatalltimes.Asmyhosts,theywantedmetoenjoymyself,andnottoget(28)______(involve)inshopping,cooking,orotherdomesticjobs.MostmorningsIwasencouragedtogoouttoexplorethecity,orcarryoutmyresearch,andIreturnedlatertofindthatmyelderlylandladyandhersisterhadtravelledacrossthecityonbusestothecentralmarket(29)________(bring)backheavyloadsofpotatoes,awholelamb,orotherlargequantitiesofproducts.

Iwasofteninvitedtopeople’shomes,andwasalwaysofferedfoodonentering.MostoftheadultsImetenjoyedinvitingfriends,family,neighbours,colleaguesandevenstrangersintotheirhomes,(30)______theytreatedthemtofood,drink,andalivelyhospitableatmosphere.Hostshurriedtoserveguestsaswellandasquicklyaspossible.(31)______ahouseholdwasexpectingguest,largeamountsoffoodwerepreparedinadvance,usuallybythewomen.Winehadalreadybeenmade,generallybythemen,(32)______werealsoresponsibleforpouringit.Unexpectedvisitorswerestillofferedasmuchfoodanddrinkasthehousehold(33)______provideinthecircumstances.

(B)

HowEnglishfamilylifehasevolvedsincetheeighteenthcentury

ThemajorityofEnglishfamiliesofthepre-industrialage,roughlyuntilthemid-eighteencentury,livedinarurallocation.Manyofthemownedorhadtheuseofasmallpieceofland,andactuallyallfamilymemberswerebusywithagriculturalworkinoneformoranother,usually(34)_______(grow)foodfortheirownconsumptionandsometimesalsoproducingfoodorothergoodsforsale.

Thelabourwascontrolledbythehusband,(35)___________hiswifeandchildren,too,hadaneconomicvalueastheircontributionstothefamilyincomewerelikelytomakethedifferencebetweenstarvationandsurvival.

Childrenworkedfromanearlyage,girlshelpingtheirmothers,andboystheirfathers.Schoolwasanoccasionalfactorintheirlives.Instead,childrenlearnedbydoing(36)_______theirparentsshowedthem.Knowledgeofcaring(37)______animals,sewingwashandeddownfromparenttochild.

Also,mostpeopleengagedinhandicraftproductioninthehome,andthefamily(38)______(pay)toworkwithcloth,woodorleather.Ingeneral,thisworkcouldbeputasideandtakenupagainwhentherewasabreaksuchasagriculturalwork.

Theprocessofindustrializationinthesecondhalfoftheeighteenthcenturyandduringthenineteenthtransformedlifeforthemajorityofthepopulation.Itwastheuseofsteamtopowermachinery(39)______requiredlargebuildings,anditresultedintheconstructionofnumerousfactoriesinmanytownsandcities.Theseinturn(40)_______(encourage)migrationfromthecountrysideinsearchofwork.Ifelectricityhadprecededsteam,domesticindustrymighthavesurvivedmorefully.

SectionB

Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.commentB.complexC.depressionD.expectE.equivalent

F.holdsG.mappedH.recommended I.handleJ.notedK.severe

Beingsociablelookslikeagoodwaytoaddyearstoyourlife.Relationshipswithfamily,friends,neighbours,evenpets,willalldothetrick,butthebiggestlongevity(长寿)boostseemstocomefrommarriageora(n)____relationship.Theeffectwasfirstnotedin1858___byWilliamFarr,whowrotethatwidows(寡妇)andwidowers 

wereatamuchhigherriskofdyingthantheirmarriedpeers.Studiessincethensuggestthatmarriagecouldaddasmuchassevenyearstoaman’slifeandtwotoawoman’s.Theeffect____forallcausesofdeath,whetherillness,accidentorself-harm.

  Eveniftheoddsarestackedagainstyou,marriagecanmorethancompensate.LindaWaiteoftheUniversityofChicagohasfoundthatamarriedoldermanwithheartdiseasecan___tolivenearlyfouryearslongerthananunmarriedmanwithahealthyheart.Likewise,amarriedmanwhosmokesmorethanapackadayislikelytoliveaslongasadivorcedmanwhodoesn’tsmoke.There’sa 

flipside,however,aspartnersaremorelikelytobecomeillordieinthecoupleofyearsfollowingtheirspouse’sdeath,andcaringforaspousewithmentaldisordercanleaveyouwithsomeofthesame___problems.Evenso,theoddsfavourmarriage.Ina30-yearstudyofmorethan10,000people,NicholasChristakisofHarvardMedicalSchooldescribeshowallkindsofsocialnetworkshavesimilareffects.

  Sohowdoesitwork?

Theeffectsarecomplex,46____bysocio-economicfactors,health-serviceprovision,emotionalsupportandothermorephysiological(生理的)mechanisms.Forexample,socialcontactcanboostdevelopmentofthebrainandimmunesystem,leadingtobetterhealthandlesschanceof_47__laterinlife.Peopleinsupportiverelationshipsmay__48__stressbetter.Thentherearethepsychologicalbenefitsofasupportivepartner.

  Alifepartner,childrenandgoodfriendsareall__49_ifyouaimtoliveto100.Theultimatesocialnetworkisstillbeing_____out,butChristakissays:

“Peopleareinterconnected,sotheirhealthisinterconnected.”

III.ReadingComprehension(47分)

ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Whoneedssleep?

It’s2a.m.Thetimewhenyoushouldbeinbeds,soundasleep.ButpullbackthecurtainsandyoumightbesurprisedbythenumberoflightsoninyourstreetNight-timeis___51___justforsleeping.Ithasbecomethenewdaytime,offeringusthechancetocatchuponeverythingwedidn’tmanagetofinishduringwhatusedtobeour___52____hours.Now,___53___sleeping,wecancheckourbankbalancesbyphone,buygroceries,surfthenetforcheapflightsorgotothegym.

Suchflexibility,____54___,hasaprice.Ourbodiesarerunbycircadianrhythms(昼夜节律),aprehistoricinternalclockthatregulateswhenwefeelsleepyorawakeandaffectsourbodytemperatureandlevelofalertness.Itmakesourbrainsandbodies___55___duringthedayandallowsthemtorecoverthroughthenight.Sopowerfulisthisclockthateventwoweeksonanightshiftwithoutbreakwillnot___56___itsrhythm,andwhenscientistskeephumanvolunteersinisolation,withoutanyindicationofwhattimeitisintheday,theystillshowdailycyclesoftemperaturechanges,sleepandwakefulness,andhormonerelease.But,___57___workingagainstourbody’snaturalrhythmislikelytocauseourselvesbothphysicalandpsychologicaldamage.Researchalsoshowsitmayactually___58___ourriskofhealthproblemssuchasstomachdiseases.

ConsultantTomMackeybelievesthatournormalcircadianrhythmsareincreasinglybeingcompletely____59__.“Moreandmoreofusarebeingpressuredintodoingthingsatoddhours.Thisisgoingtohavea(n)___60___impactonqualityandlengthofsleep.Ifpeopledon’tgotobedatareasonabletime,sayaround11p.m.,andhavebetweensixandeighthoursofsleep,theywillbeunabletoconcentrate.Youneedsleepforrestand___61____.Ifyoustuffyourmindwithinformationfortoolong,theneverythinggetsdisorganized---youbecome__62____tomanagedaytimeactivities.”

Thecircadianrhythmsthatrunthesleep/wakecycleareasoldas___63____itself.Ourprehistoricancestorswouldhaveneededtheirbiologicalclocktogetthemouthuntingduringthedayandprobablyinbedaroundnightfalltoavoidintruders.Ournightvisionisnotasfastasthatofnocturnal(夜间活动的)animals---ournaturalrhythmwastosleepasthesunwentdown.Theinventionoftheelectriclightobviously____64___that.Likemostbiologicalsystems,circadianrhythmsarenotmadeto____65___.Ourinternalclockrunsabitlongerthan24hours,henceitsLatinname,circadian,whichmeans“aboutaday.”

51.A.byallmeansB.onearthC.innotimeD.tothisday

52.A.sleepingB.wakingC.businessD.rush

53.A.intermsofB.regardlessofC.asaresultofD.insteadof

54.A.furthermoreB.otherwiseC.howeverD.somewhat

55.A.activeB.relaxingC.tiringD.conscious

56.A.formB.destroyC.improveD.recover

57.A.EfficientlyB.ProudlyC.ContinuallyD.Independently

58.A.minimizeB.assessC.avoidD.increase

59.A.brokenB.enhancedC.emphasizedD.misunderstood

60.A.effectiveB.negativeC.directD.reliable

61.A.reservationB.

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