1、2019年上海市金山区高考英语一模试卷Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: 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 conve
2、rsation 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(1分)A 200B 300C 400D 6002(1分)A At a bus stopB At homeC At the airportD At a supermarket3(1分)A Manager and employeeB Teacher and studentC Husband an
3、d wifeD Brother and sister4(1分)A He went to a picture showB He painted some picturesC He watched a football match on TVD He went out to play football5(1分)A The mouseB The priceC The monitorD The keyboard6(1分)A The man shouldnt be so anxiousB Shes already an hour lateC The man shouldnt wait to be int
4、erviewedD Shes too nervous to calm down7(1分)A It is his favorite bookB It is not worth readingC It is not the one he likesD It is better than he expected8(1分)A Business is not necessarily good at the turn of the yearB Business is always good at the end of the yearC Businessmen are the busiest people
5、 at the end of the yearD There will be many cases at the end of the year9(1分)A She didnt like it at allB She thought it was very easyC She thought it was too hard for her to followD She thought the instructor was very good10(1分)A They will make a phone call to Dr Smith tomorrowB They can put down th
6、e clock because it is always slowC Dr Smith was late for the callD They can call on Dr Smith tomorrowSection BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the conversation and the passages. The conversation
7、 and the passages 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 would be the best answer to the question you have heard.11(4.5分)(1)A The impact of painful memoriesB New research on a pill an
8、d the argument about itC A way of wiping out painful memoriesD A proper method for changing memories(2)A It can cause the brain to fix memoriesB It can stop people remembering bad experiencesC It can prevent the body producing certain chemicalsD It can wipe out the emotional effects of memories(3)A
9、Experts are not sure about the effects of the pillB The pill will certainly stop peoples emotional memoriesC Taking the pill will do harm to peoples physical healthD The pill has already been produced and used by the American public12(4.5分)(1)A Wearing high heels can improve womens balanceB Wearing
10、high heels exposes women to strainsC Wearing high heels can result in back painD Wearing high heels can lead to unhealthy walking patterns(2)A They should choose proper heelsB They should exercise their ankle muscles properlyC They should measure the strength of their ankles frequentlyD They should
11、give up the habit of wearing high heels(3)A Because they thought it was fashionableB Because it was a symbol of statusC Because it could help them to shoot their bow and arrow more effectivelyD Because it was required by European emperors13(6分)(1)A Believing in themselvesB Writing a bookC Challengin
12、g their lifeD Asking for help(2)A She makes childrens programsB She gets involved in legal decisionsC She simplifies a judges jobD She explains the function of the law in simple words(3)A Sharing things with othersB Solving problemsC Talking with othersD Having her opinions heard(4)A A judges reflec
13、tion on her job and lifeB The success of a childrens programC The importance of law in daily lifeD The problems people meet in courtGrammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks wi
14、th 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.14(10分)However depressed you may be feeling now, if you look back, there certainly will have been events that made you happymaybe the time (1) you bought your first
15、 bicycle or you were awarded a scholarship When good things happen, we feel excited, proud and happy But the problem is, happiness doesnt usually last The excitement of that first bicycle purchase wears off, and the pride in the scholarship gives way to the stress of performing (2) (well) on the nex
16、t exam Psychologists call this phenomenon hedonic adaptation (享乐适应症)that is, (3) good something makes us feel, most of the time we drift back to (4) we started An often (5) (quote) example is that lottery winners are no happier than nonwinners eighteen months after their win But dont despair It is p
17、ossible to make happiness last Psychologists have found two antiadaptation tools that are effective in sustaining happiness: variety and appreciation Variety is, as we all know, the spice of life But its also a useful weapon (6) adaptation Positive changes that (7) (experience) in a variety of ways
18、are more likely to lead to lasting happiness For example, you will feel happier about your volunteer work (8) you are able to cope with new tasks every week The second tool, appreciation, is in many ways the opposite of adaptation Its about focusing on something, instead of letting it fade into the
19、background It is only when you appreciate something (9) an enduring feeling of happiness will follow Human beings spend a lot of time figuring out what makes them happy, but not enough time (10) (try) to hang on to the happiness they already have This is like focusing all your energy on making more
20、money, without giving any thought to what you will do with the money The key to happiness is to not only look for new opportunities but also to make the most of the ones youve been givenSection BDirections: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. N
21、ote that there is one word more than you need.15(10分)A coupled B currently C head D depressing E product F targetG suggest H capability I score J potentially K trickyWant to figure out if someone is a psychopath (精神变态者)? Ask them what their favourite song is A New York University study last year fou
22、nd that people who loved Eminems Lose Yourself and Justin Biebers What Do You Mean? were more likely to (1) highly on the psychopathy scale than people who were into Dire Straits Over the past few years, Spotify has been enhancing its data analytic (2) in an attempt to help marketers (3) consumers w
23、ith adverts tailored to the mood theyre in They infer this from the sort of music youre listening to, (4) with where and when youre listening to it, along with thirdparty data that might be available Now, to be clear, theres nothing particularly (5) about what Spotify is doing with your data I certa
24、inly dont think that they are working with shadowy consulting firms to serve you ads promoting a culture war while youre listening to the songs that (6) you might be in a casually racist mood Nevertheless, I find it (7) that our personal private moments with music are increasingly being turned into
25、data points and sold to advertisers You can see where this could go, cant you? As ad targeting gets ever more complicated, marketers will have the ability to target our emotions in (8) exploitative ways According to one study, titled Misery Is Not Miserly, you are more likely to spend more on a (9)
26、if youre feeling sad You can imagine some companies might take advantage of that And on that note, Im feeling a little down about all this Ill (10) off to treat myself to something expensiveReading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phra
27、ses marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.16(15分)The constant working engine that drives the majority of human action is, undoubtedly, the fragrant dream of individualism And while the presence of its scent is (1) throughout the world entirely, i
28、ts value is worshipped (敬奉) to such an extent in a land no other than that of America As the framework of its history, America holds individuality as the everpopular green light, the essence of which becomes the symbol of hope for, well, almost everything In fact, in Americas current social status,
29、individuality has become something of a birthright, and a (2) applied upon the face of the media, where it was (3) valued as the American dream There is no denying the popularity of this idol in American society, and little hope for (4) it However, (5) most pride themselves in their individualistic
30、state, perhaps humans, when stripped (剥) to their core (核心), are everything but It is no new discovery that people are the sum of their experiences The overwhelming majority of human experiences involve other humans, along with the (6) and relationships between them It is a (7) occurrence when a lif
31、e is built upon events without this stimulus Indeed, interaction is the core of experience Therefore, in order that humans are the sum of their experiences, they must be the sum of the people that they meet, just as well As an Americanized teen, I found the discovery that not only my selfentitled in
32、dividualism was (8) , but that I, as a being, was a product, increasingly unsettling to accept Questions (9) me such as If I am bits and pieces of everyone I have met my family, my teachers, all of my friends, and even strangers then what is left that is just me? What part of me is just me? How much
33、 of myself is the combining of different parts of different people? Is such a (10) between myself and others even possible? Such are inquiries that will continue to be thought about, as I have come to accept that they will remain a (11) Therefore, with the allowance of these questions, the response
34、must be a (12) in the definition of oneself The previously mentioned questions no longer concern me, as I have put a stop to the idea that the real me is some lost isolated island on top of an ocean of influence I realized that my personality cannot depend on a(n) (13) between influence and individu
35、alism, as such is a line that cannot be distinct (14) , I must be a person whose calmness is a beautifully hazy mixture, and a steady question Thus, it is the commonly unnoticed durable mystery that is the frustration of those who can (15) the lie of individualism Hopefully, they will come into acce
36、ptance(1)A unpredictableB untrustworthyC unreliableD undeniable(2)A necessityB characteristicC markD model(3)A laterB previouslyC extremelyD publicly(4)A destroyingB appreciatingC chasingD escaping(5)A thoughB ifC sinceD as(6)A conflictB tensionC interactionD cooperation(7)A commonB rareC frequentD
37、strange(8)A rightB justifiedC unclearD false(9)A affectedB interruptedC botheredD surprised(10)A separationB combinationC contrastD communication(11)A secretB mysteryC truthD fantasy(12)A gapB beliefC factorD change(13)A distinctionB connectionC exchangeD medium(14)A ThereforeB HoweverC InsteadD Fur
38、thermore(15)A break upB make upC cope withD see throughSection BDirections: 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 informat
39、ion given in the passage you have just read.17(8分) Charity Cycling UK recently launched a campaign to raise awareness of dooring after discovering that many people dont know what it is Dooring is when a driver or passenger opens the door into another road usertypically cyclistwithout looking for oth
40、er road users Cycling UK chief executive Paul Tuohy told Gloucestershire Live: Some people seem to see car dooring as a bit of a joke, but its not and can have serious consequences Cycling UK wants to see great awareness made about the dangers of opening your car door carelessly, and people to be en
41、couraged to look before they openThe charity says 2,009 of the 3,000 injuries were sustained by cyclists, resulting in five fatalities but says this might not be the full extent of the danger Cycling UK says not all car dooring incidents will be attended by police, so the charity has written to tran
42、sport minister Jesse Norman calling for a public awareness campaign urging all car occupants, not just drivers, to look before opening vehicle doors One of the ways the charity suggests is the Dutch reach, where people leaving a vehicle reach over and use the nondoor side hand to open the door Cycli
43、ng UK also suggests harsher laws and advice on safer road positioning for people who cycle Mr Tuohy said: In the Netherlands they are known for practicing a method, known sometimes as the Dutch reach, which we think could be successfully encouraged in the UK Cycling UK has written to the Department
44、for Transport asking them to look into this, and highlight the dangers of car dooring through a public awareness THINK style campaign If youre really concerned about opening a door into the path of a cyclist coming behind you, consider using whats known as the Dutch reach to open the door That will
45、naturally turn you in your seat and give you a much better view of whats coming up alongside in the car(1)Why does the author mention the figures in Paragraph 3? A To cause public concernB To report the terrible accidentsC To show the danger of car dooringD To stress the importance of traffic safety
46、(2)While doing the Dutch reach, you should A sit still in your seatB open the car door politelyC use the inside hand to open the doorD use the left hand to open the car door(3)What can be learned from the text? A Many people are ignorant of car dooringB The Dutch reach is well received in EnglandC Dooring incidents are all attended by policeD Drivers are to blame for dooring incidents(4)Whats the authors attitude t