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1、2019届上海市静安区高三二模考试英语学科试卷考生注意:1. 考试时间120分钟,试卷满分140分。2. 本次考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。所有答題必须涂(选择题)或写(非选择题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。3. 务必在答题纸上填写准考证号和姓名,并将核对后的条形码贴在指定位置上。I Listening ComprehensionII. Grammar and VocabularySection A 10%Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent a

2、nd grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.When Jennifer Lawrence tripped on her way to accept her best actress Oscar one year, her pink princess-like Dior dress _

3、21_(capture) in all its glory. The unscripted moment became hot topic throughout social media.That bonus air-time for a single dress at one of the worlds global events is priceless for the likes of Dior, one of the _22_(influential) fashion houses in the luxury marketplace.Success on the red carpet

4、can earn exposure and profits for luxury brands for years _23_(come). The red carpet, which will be televised live before Academy Award ceremony, presents a great opportunity for a designer to reach an audience that expands _24_the fashion setting. The Lawrence dress received about 40 million mentio

5、ns on various social media.One way of estimating the monetary benefits of having a standout dress on the red carpet is to compare how much a brand would otherwise spend on commercial advertising during the same time. _25_Lawrence had only 75 seconds of solo camera time for her Oscar acceptance speec

6、h, Dior had to pay more than $4 million for a commercial spot of the same duration on similar occasions. And this didnt include the time _26_(devote) to Lawrence and her dress on the pre-show televised red carpet. Lawrence, 23, had an advertising contract with Dior. _27_the groups deal with Lawrence

7、 affected its sales was clearly stated in its annual financial report. That year, the group clothing sections profits _28_(total) 165 million euros, up 26 percent from the previous year.Heston, the founder of a publicity firm, _29_success stories include introducing Jimmy Choo shoes and designer Saa

8、b to Hollywood, believes that the Oscar red carpet is today dominated by established luxury brands. Finding it much more difficult to compete with big brand names to dress super stars on big events, many young designers turn to _30_(bet) on promising rising stars, expecting an overnight success if t

9、he young stars rise to sudden fame.【答案】21. was captured 22. most influential 23. to come 24. beyond 25. Although 26. devoted 27. How 28. totaled 29. whose 30. bettingSection B.Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is o

10、ne word more than you need.For several decades, various types of artificial intelligence kept shocking the world. Robots could _31_ people in highly competitive games and then quickly destroyed their human competitors.AI long ago mastered chess, the Chinese board game Go and even the Rubiks cube, wh

11、ich it managed to solve in just 0.38 second.Now machines have a new game that will allow them to _32_ humans: Jenga, the popular game in which players _33_remove pieces from an increasingly unstable tower of 54 blocks, placing each one on top until the entire structure would _34_.A newly released vi

12、deo from MIT shows a robot developed by the schools engineers playing the game with surprising accuracy. The machine is equipped with a soft gripper(夹子), a force-sensing wrist and an external camera, allowing the robot to detect the towers _35_ the way a human might doUnlike in purely recognitive ta

13、sks or games such as chess or Go, playing the game of Jenga also requires mastery of physical acts such as pushing, pulling, placing, and arranging pieces. It must _36_ interactive physical operation, where you have to touch the tower to learn how and when to move blocks.Imitating it is rather diffi

14、cult, so the robot has to learn in the real world, by working with the real Jenga tower. Recently, a relevant research was published in the journal Science Robotics. Researchers say the robot demonstrates that machines can learn how to perform certain tasks through actual touching instead of relying

15、 heavily on visual _37_. That physical _38_ is significant, researchers say, because it provides further proof that robots can be used to perform _39_ tasks, such as separating recyclable objects from landfill trash and assembling consumer products.In a cellphone assembly line, the felling of any co

16、mponent is coming from force and touch rather than vision. To become an accomplished Jenga player, the robot did not require as much repetitive practice as you might imagine. Hoping to avoid reconstructing a Jenga tower thousands of times, researchers developed a method that allowed the robot to be

17、trained on about 300 games. Researchers say the robot has already begun facing off against humans, who remain _40_ playersfor now.【答案】31. I. 32. D 33. B 34. K 35. E 36. A 37. J 38. F 39. C 40. GIII. Reading ComprehensionSection A(15分)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four

18、 words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word of phrase that best fits the context.From the nations earliest days, farming has held a crucial place in the American economy and culture. Farmers play an important role in any society, of course, since they feed people. But fa

19、rming has been particularly _41_ in the United States with intensified attention from civilians and government as well.Early in the nations life, farmers were seen as exemplifying economic _42_ such as hard work, perseverance, and self-sufficiency. Moreover, many Americans, particularly immigrants w

20、ho may have never held any land in the country, found that owning a farm was the _43_ to enter the American economic system. They were immediately playing a part in the countrys economy.The American farmer has generally been quite successful at producing food. Indeed, sometimes his success has creat

21、ed his biggest problem: the agricultural sector has suffered periodic explosions of overproduction that have _44_ prices. When the government have to step in and _45_ the worst of these events.American farmers owe their ability to produce large yields to a number of factors. For one thing, they work

22、 under _46_ natural conditions. The American Midwest has some of the richest soil in the world. Rainfall is _47_ over most areas of the country; rivers and underground water permit extensive irrigation where it is not.Increasing use of high-quality _48_ also have contributed to the success of Americ

23、an agriculture. It is not unusual to see todays farmers _49_ plows or harvesters. One farmer can manage large lands of farms. Fertilizers and pesticides are commonly used although some environmentalists _50_ it. Computers track farm operations, and even _51_ technology is utilized to find the best p

24、laces to plant and fertilize crops. US agriculture is among the most advanced in the world.Farmers still fight with forces beyond their control, _52_. Despite its generally benign weather, North America also experiences frequent floods and droughts. Changes in the weather give agriculture its own ec

25、onomic cycles, often _53_ the general economy. When negative factors hit farmers, calls for government assistance are particularly intense. In the 1930s, for instance, bad weather, and the Great Depression combined to push farms over the edge into a(n) _54_ situation. The government responded with _

26、55_ agricultural reforms - most notably, a system of price supports, whose significance toward the large-scale campaign lasted for many years.41. A. valuedB. accessedC. implementedD. illustrated42. A. regulationsB. virtuesC. obligationsD. requirements43. A. shortcutB. implicationC. rewardD. substitu

27、te44. A. maintainedB. marginedC. depressedD. refunded45. A. take overB. cover up forC. come up withD. smooth out46. A. variedB. favorableC. extremeD. visible47. A. moderateB. predictableC. timelyD. acid48. A. laborB. investmentC. chemicalD. landscape49. A. complicatedB. flexibleC. accessibleD. execu

28、tive50. A. criticizeB. recallC. evaluateD. identify51. A. medicalB. mobileC. spaceD. process52. A. for exampleB. in allC. howeverD. additionally53. A. subject toB. unrelated toC. reduced toD. applied to54. A. vagueB. desperateC. isolatedD. feasible55. A. strugglingB. traditionalC. sweepingD. permane

29、nt【答案】41. A 42. B 43. A 44. C 45. D 46. B 47. A 48. A 49. A 50. A 51. C 52. C 53. B 54. B 55. CSection B(24分)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

30、 one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)After some blood tests, Dr Stubs stood before me, a tall man, but short on personality and sporting a cold expression. You have systemic lupus. he said matter-of-factly.Lupus, he continued, is an auto-immune

31、disease and .” I remember certain details but mostly I remember him talking about children. “Children are no harm. But childbirth would jumpstart additional symptoms that could be life threatening. You already have two kids anyway.”As I got up to leave, shaken and drained, he said his parting words,

32、 “I would discourage any further research. There is no cure and nothing can prevent its progression.”Still, I did research lupus and its symptoms tiredness and joint painwere both consistent with what I was experiencing. And eventually some major organs could be affected, causing shutdown and possib

33、ly death.I studied and found out that echinacea had a record in making immune system stronger. I decided that along with the plant I would strengthen my mindset by immersing myself in my family with my one-year-old son and three-year-old daughter.After another visit, I decided never to go back to Dr

34、. Stubs. How could one endure repeatedly hear desperately words coming from an emotionless mouth even though they were truth? The years passed. When I would feel tired and achy I pulled support from my children and their laughter.Finally, after eight years, I went to Dr. Kirstein who was recommended

35、 by a friend. She stood there holding my hand and looking into my eyes warmly.So, lets talk a little.”Instantly my defenses were down. Before I knew it, she had me running on and on about my children, my husband, my life and dreams. I told her about all the meaningful activities I was involved in, t

36、hose things I might have never done without the disease.After several follow-up tests, and greater research into my family history, Dr. Kirstein came to conclusive answer. I did not have systemic lupus. There must be something wrong with the initial tests 8 years before.I didnt know whether I should

37、 jump for joy or scream because I had been living the last eight years in fear of a fatal disease. But then I realized that I had been living every day, not so much in fear, but happiness Even day was a gift and I knew it.56. Dr. Strubs warned the author against having more children because _.A. The

38、 process of giving birth put her life in danger.B. Taking care of children will gradually worsen her disease.C. Her disease will threaten the health of her children.D. She already has enough children.57. Why did the author stop seeing doctor Strubs after two visits? .A. Because she not qualified to

39、treat her disease.B. Because he recommended Dr.Kirkstein to her.C. Because his cold attitude upset the author.D. Because she suspected his diagnosis about her disease.58. How did the author deal with the disease?A. She calmly waited for major organs to shut down.B. she took effective medicine regula

40、rly to fight the disease.C. She turned to Dr. Kirstein to get cure for the diseaseD. She tried to strengthen immune system and drew strength from family.59. Why did the author think every day in the past 8 years was a gift?A. Because systemic lupus was no longer a deadly disease.B. Because she made

41、every day valuable in spite of diseaseC. Because she received a gift every day from her familyD. Because she only occasionally felt pain and tiredness.【答案】56. A 57. C 58. D 59. B(B)While faking and fierce looks are among animals great defenses, many species know that everyone runs from a big stink(臭

42、气)too.Vulture(秃鸳)Vultures, are street sweepers that feast on the rotting flesh of dead animals, which benefits us by ridding our highways and landscapes of animal bodies and the bacteria they might carry. When vultures feel threatened they vomit, and the smell of vomited-on dead bodies puts of most

43、predators. Throwing up allows the vulture to fly away more quickly-and the vomit can hurt the aggressors eyes and face.Opossum(负鼠)In some ways opossums have it easy. In order to become “dead, they dont have to fax anyone a death certificate. They just lie there with their tongues hanging out with th

44、e smell of dead flesh, sometimes for hours, effectively convincing potential predators they can find a much fresher meal elsewhere. Even if they keep getting attacked, they wont move any more than a human statue until the threat has passed.Hoatzin(磨雉)Hold your nose and meet the hoatzin, a bird of di

45、stinctions, not the least of which is that it smells like fresh cow shit. The animal mostly eats leaves and its the only bird known to digest by fermentation, like a cow. This process is what causes its smell and has earned it the nickname the “stink birdMillipedes (千足虫)Millipedes are tricky. For st

46、arters they look wormy. Their name is deceptive, too: Their legs number about 750. Their major defense is to curl up into a ball. They, though, also release a harm eyes, and leave a horrible smell on their attackers.Sea Hare(海兔)The graceful sea hare is plain in taste in the first place, so its not t

47、he most popular dish in the seafood chain. Nonetheless this type of sea creature has a pretty creative smell-related defense that is almost the opposite of its smelly companions on this list. The sea hare gives out a slimy, purple ink, the substance which makes food less palatable to predators.Researchers using lobsters(2-f)as model predators found that the sea blocks the lobsters receptive mechanism. In other words, the sea hare gives its attacker the equivalent of a stuffy nose so they dont know how appealing it is.60. The sea hare defends itself from predators by _.A. becomin

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