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2020
届上海市浦东新区复旦附中分校高考
英语
3
月模拟试题
I. Listening Comprehension
(
25%
)
Section A
(
10%
)
Dire
ctions
:
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
conversations
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
.
< br>(
1
分)
A
.
An art museum
.
B
.
A beautiful
park
.
C
.
A college
campus
.
D
.
An
architectural exhibition
.
p>
2
.
(
1
分)
A
.
Husban
d and wife
.
B
.
Doctor and
patient
.
C
.
Customer and
waitress
.
D
.
Boss and
employee
.
3
.
(
1
分)系统找不到该试
题
4
.
(<
/p>
1
分)系统找不到该试题
5
.
(
1
< br>分)
A
.
A taxi
driver
.
B
.
A
passenger
.
C
.
A
car cleaner
.
D
.
A
mechanic
.
6
.
(
1
分)
A
.
The man
will probably stay at home for his
vacation
.
B
.
The
man will probably go to Mexico for his
vacation
.
C
.
The
man will probably leave for Canada for his
vacation
.
D
.
The
man will probably wait until summer to go to
Mexico
.
7
< br>.
(
1
分)
A
.
He can speak
French and English
.
B
.
He
can speak only English
.
C
.
He
can speak only French
.
D
.
He
can speak several languages
.
第
1
页(共
1
5
页)
8
.
(
1
p>
分)
A
.
He
has got more pages to write
.
B
.
The woman's
report is already long
enough
.
C
.
He has already
finished his report
.
D
.
The woman will
have time to finish the
report
.
9
< br>.
(
1
分)
A
.
Jonathan was
well known during his
childhood
.
B
.
Jonathan was popular with young movie
stars
.
C
.
Jonathan wrote some stories about a
movie star
.
D
.
Jonathan made movies about his unusual
childhood
.
10
.
(
1
分)
A
.
The
woman doesn't agree with the
man
.
B
.
Drunk driving causes many accidents on
the road
.
C
.
Most people killed in the accidents are
heavy drinkers
.
D
.
People should be careful with the
traffic when crossing the
road
.
Section B <
/p>
(
15%
)
Di
rections
:
In
Section B
,
you
will hear two short passages and one longer
conversation
,
and
you
will
be
asked
several
questions
on
each
of
the
passages
and
the
conversation. 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 one is the best
answer to the question you have heard.
11
.
(
4.
5
分)
(
1
)
A
.
Its strong
education system
.
B
.
Its
population
.
C
.
Its growing
tourism industry
.
D
.
Its bilingual
signs
.
(
2
)
A
.
All citizens receive quality English
teaching
.
B
.
More money
should be spent on teacher
training
.
C
.
An
English
﹣
speaking environment
should be built
.
D
.
Tourism
industry should be promoted
.
(
3
)
A
p>
.
The foreign investment will
increase
.
B
.
It will bring
the economic and social
benefits
.
C
.
The education
system will be strengthened
.
D
.
It will improve
Singapore's ranking in English
level
.
12
< br>.
(
4.5
分)
(
1
)
A
.
Because they were in need of clothes
and food
.
第
2
页(共
15
页)
B
.
Because they
wanted to find honey
.
C
.
Because they
wanted to take revenge
.
D
.
Because they
intended to occupy the
village
.
(
2
)
A
.
Because they migrated from Africa
.
B
.
Because they
are a rare group surviving on the
Andamans
.
C
.
Because they
store precious honey
.
D
.
Because their
DNA is valuable for scientific
study
.
(
3
)
A
.
They want to learn local
language
.
B
.
They come to
see the outside world
.
C
.
They are
chasing away outsiders
.
D
.
They need
drinks and cigarettes
.
13
.
(
6
分)
(
1
)
A
.
He is the
journalist of a local
newspaper
.
B
.
He
is a huge fan of international
stories
.
C
.
He
is in charge of a TV
program
.
D
.
He
is an advocate for environmental
protection
.
(
2
)
A
.
Current trends in economic
development
.
B
.
Domestic issues of general social
concern
.
C
.
International relations and foreign
policies
.
D
.
Conflicts among different political
parties
.
(
3
)
A
.
By figuring out what the general
public are in ignorance of
.
B
.
By
interviewing people with fascinating stories that
draw public attention
.
C
.
By
analyzing the current social problems such as junk
food
.
D
.
On
the basis of meeting public expectations and the
producer's judgment
.
(
4
)
A
.
First
﹣
hand
stories
.
B
.
Practical
experience
.
C
.
Audience's
feedback
.
D
.
Educational background
Ⅱ
. Grammar and Vocabulary
p>
(
20%
)
Sec
tion A
(
10%
)
Directions
:
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
第
3
< br>页(共
15
页)
for the other
blanks
,
use one
word that best fits each blank.
14
.
(
10
分)
Joaquin Phoenix took home the
best
﹣
actor Oscar on Sunday
night for his role in
.
﹣
ranging
speech
,
the
actor
,
45
,
tackled issues
of equality
and nature preservation
.
I'm full of so much gratitude right
now
.
And I do not
feel elevated above any of
my
fellow
nominees
(被提名者)
or
anyone in this room
(
l
)
we share the same
love
,
the love of
film
.
But
I
think
the
greatest
gift
it's
given
me
,
and
many
of
us
in
this
room
,
(
2
)
(
be
)
the opportunity to use our voice for
the voiceless
.
And this form of expression has
given me the most extraordinary
life
.
I don't
know what I'd be
(
3
)
it
.
I've been thinking a lot about some of
the
(
4
)
(
distress
)
issues that we are
facing
collectively
.
I
think at times we're made
(
5
)
(
feel
)
,
that we
champion
different
causes
.
But for
me
,
I see
commonality
.
I
think
,
(
6
)
we're talking
about
gender
inequality
or
racism
or
animal
rights
,
were
talking
about
the
fight
against
injustice
.
We're talking about the fight against
the belief that one nation
,
one race
,
or one
gender or one species
has the right to dominate
,
control and exploit
(
7
)
without
punishment
.
I
think
that
we've
become
very
disconnected
from
the
natural
world
,
and
(
8
)
we're guilty of is a
self
﹣
centered world view
that we're the center of the
universe
.
And
I think we fear the idea of personal change
because we think that we have to sacrifice
something
,
but human beings
,
at our best
,
are so inventive and creative and
original
.
And
I think that when we use love and
compassion as our guiding
principles
,
we
can create
,
and
implement systems of change
(
9
)
are beneficial to all
emotional beings and to the
environment
.
Now
,
I
have been
,
I have
been a villain in my life
.
I've been
selfish
.
I've
been cruel
at times hard to work
with
,
and I'm
grateful that I
(
10
)
(
give
)
a second chance
because of
the many of you in this room
Section B
(
10%
)
Directions
:
< br>
Fill in each blank with a proper
word chosen from the box.
Each word can
be used only once. Note that there is one word
more than you need.
15
.
(
10
分)
第
4
页(共
15
页)
A
.
attention
B
.
coined
C
.
blessed
D
.
stimulated
E
.
marvelous
F
.
cost
G
.
miracle
H
.
concentration
I
.
intense
J
.
point
K
.
referred
Art
occurs in many forms
:
music
,
dance
,
painting
,
architecture
,
sculpture
,
cinema
,
and literature
,
among others
.
Works of art can make people feel
moved
,
even to
the
(
l
)
of tears In the
case of Stendhal syndrome
,
however
,
this feeling is so
(
2
)
that
a person
can experience a rapid
heartbeat
,
dizziness
,
sweating
,
or fainting
.
It may even
require
hospitalization
.
In the Italian city of
Florence
,
numerous visitors viewing the
(
3
)
Renaissance
art
there
have
experienced
this
and
have
required
medical
(
4
)
.
Though not
professionally recognized
,
this condition
﹣
no
w
(
5
)
to
as Stendhal
syndrome
﹣﹣
does
exist
.
While
great
art
is
found
in
every
civilization
,
Florence
has
been
especially
(
6
)
.
A
small
city
with
a
historical
center
,
it
is
internationally
admired
for
its
amazing
(
7
)
of Renaissance
art
.
Florence in
the 15th and 16th centuries attracted
the talent of many
geniuses
:
artists
,
scientists and authors were welcomed
here
.
Some of
the
greatest
Western
works
of
art
can
be
found
in
Florence
such
as
the
statue
of
David
by
Michelangelo
,
The Birth of Venus by
Botticelli
,
and
the frescoes
(壁画)
by Giotto in the
Basilica of
Santa Croce
.
In
addition
,
Leonardo da Vinci left works
here
.
Galileo
Galilei and
Niccolo Machiavelli are
buried here
.
The
syndrome
is
named
after
Stendhal
,
a
French
author
who
visited
Florence
in
1817
.
He described his experience of being
fascinated by the historic and artistic power of
the
city in one of his
books
.
Though the
term Stendhal syndrome was not
(
8
)
until
1979
by
Italian
psychiatrist
Graziella
Magherini
,
the
illness
had
already
had
a
long
history
.
Patients usually recover within days of
their attacks without any
(
9
)
drug
other than rest and
quiet
.
For
them
,
the
(
l0
)
of viewing the
power and beauty
of Florence is a brief
trip to a hospital
.
Ⅲ
. Reading Comprehension
(
45%
)
Sect
ion A
(
15%
)
Directions
:
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.
<
/p>
第
5
页(共
15
页)
<
/p>
16
.
(
15<
/p>
分)
If
you
examine
the
birth
certificate
of
every
soccer
per
in
the
last
World
Cup
tournament
,
you will most likely find the excellent
players were born in the earlier months of
the year
.
If you then examine the European
national youth teams that feed the World
Cup
,
you will
find this phenomenon even more
(
l
)
.
What
might
account
for
this
strange
phenomenon
?
Some
guess
a
certain
astrological
sign
(星座)
(
2
)
superior soccer
skills
;
others
maintain that winter
﹣
born
babies
have
higher
oxygen
capacity
,
which
increases
soccer
stamina
(耐力)
.
But
Anderson
Ericsson
,
a
58
﹣
y
ear
﹣
old
professor
who
is
called
the
expert
on
experts
,
believes
in
neither
.
His first
experiment
,
nearly 30 years ago involved
(
3
)
training a person
to hear and repeat a random series of
numbers
.
,
after 20 hours of
training
,
his digital span rose to
20
,
Ericsson
recalls
,
he could repeat up to 80
numbers
.
This
success
,
coupled
with
later
research
showing
memory
itself
is
not
(
4
)
determined
,
led
Ericsson to
conclude
that
the
act
of
memorizing
is
a
cognitive
exercise
,
which means whatever born differences
two people may exhibit in their abilities to
memorize
,
those
differences
are
(
5
)
by how well
each person encodes the
information
.
And
the best way to learn how to encode
information meaningfully
,
Ericsson
determined
,
was a
process known as
(
6
)
practice
.
It involves more than simply repeating
a task
﹣
playing a
C
﹣
minor scale 100 times
,
(
7
)
hitting tennis serves until your
shoulder
pops out of its socket
< br>.
(
8
)
,
it
involves stepping outside your comfort
zone
,
setting
specific and
well
﹣
defined
goals
,
focusing
on
(
9
)
areas of
expertise
,
obtaining
immediate
feedback
from
professionals
and
concentrating
as
much
on
technique
as
on
outcome
.
Ericsson and his colleagues have thus
taken to studying high achievers in a wide range
of
(
l0
)
,
including
soccer
,
golf
,
chess
,
piano playing and
darts
.
They
gather all
the data they can and make a
rather shocking statement
:
the trait we commonly call talent is
highly
(
1l
)
.
And yes expert
performers are nearly always
made
.
Ericsson's formula seems appealing to
many tiger parents
:
naturally
(
l2
)
to genetic
determination
.
By
(
l3
)
innate ability as
insignificant
,
many are confident they can make a
concert
﹣
level pianist or an
Olympic figure
第
6
页(共
15
页)
skater of their
kids as long as they push them hard
enough
.
Ericsson<
/p>
,
(
l4
)
p>
,
believes
what parents should
learn from the science of expertise is not the
effect of logging thousands of
hours
,
but how to get kids to
(
l5
)
the importance
and challenge of effective
practice
.
(
1
)
p>
A
.
understandable
B
.
misleading
(
2
)
A
.
promises
(
p>
3
)
A
.
numbers
(
4
)
A
.
p>
physically
B
.
improves
B
.
subjects
B
.
genetically
C
.
appealing
C
.
compromises
C
.
memory
D
.
noticeable
D
.
masters
D
.
practice
C
.
fundamentally
D
.
psychologically
C
.
strengthened
C
.
desperate
D
.
produced
D
.
persistent
D
.
in
particular
D
.
Rather
D
.
minor
D
.
assumptions
D
.
demanding
D
.
beneficial
D
.
highlighting
D
.
however
D
.
embrace
(
< br>5
)
A
.
overshadowed
B
.
demonstrated
(
6
)
A
.
enormous
(
7
)
A
.
p>
on average
(
8
)
A
.
Besides
(
9
)
A
.
various
(
10
)
A
.
pursuits
B
.
deliberate
B
.
more importantly
C
.
for
instance
B
.
Nevertheless
B
.
comprehensive
B
.
occupations
C
.
Therefore
C
.
targeted
C
.
performances
C
.
flexible
C
.
preferable
C
.
recognizing
C
.
besides
C
.
reflect
(
< br>11
)
A
.
underestimated
B
.
overrated
(
12
)
A
.
equal
(
13
)
A
.
dismissing
(
14
)
A
.
likewise
(
15
)
A
< br>.
study
B
.
inferior
B
.
lacking
B
.
therefore
B
.
practice
Section
B
(
22%
)
Directions
:
Read
the following three passages. Each passage is
followed
by
several
questions
or
unfinished
statements.
For
each
of
them
there
are
four
choices
marked A. B. c and D. choose the one
that fits best according to the information given
in the
passage you have just
read.
17
.
< br>(
8
分)
Last
July
,
Angela
Peters
,
36
,
rolled her wheelchair into a nail salon
located at the
Walmart shopping center
in Burton
,
Michigan
,
with the idea of painting her
nails
.
But
Peters
,
who has cerebral palsy
(脑瘫)
,
was turned away
.
The salon
(
which
is not owned
by
Walmart
)
,
she says told her that they were afraid
it would be too difficult to properly do
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