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黄浦区2015届高三二模英语.doc

1、 黄浦区2015年高考模拟卷 2015年4月21日下午 II. Grammar and Vocabulary Section A Directions: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a

2、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 (A) Positive thinking can help you win. Some athletes can reach great goals such as winning an Olympic gold medal.Others never live up to their promise. What kind of

3、 preparation before 25__________ race or other event makes the difference? Everyone knows that athletes spare no effort 26___________(strengthen) their bodies.But research shows that strengthening the mind may be just as important.Careful study indicates that the best athletes win partly 27_______

4、 they think they can win.   Thinking positive thoughts seem to give the possibility for success in sports.People who say to themselves over and over "I know I 28__________do this" often find that they have the advantage to win.On the other hand, people who think "I can't win" often fail.   One pr

5、ocedure 29___________helps many athletes is creating pictures in their mind.They are told to think of each move they must do.Some use more fanciful pictures.One skater liked to imagine a star bursting inside her, 30___________(fill) her with energy.Another athlete who wanted to feel calm pictured hi

6、mself as a bird floating in the air. Next time you want to make progress, try training your mind to help you.Perhaps a teacher or other instructors can help you plan your training.If you imagine yourself doing 31___________(well), you may soon see improvements in 32___________you really can do.Posi

7、tive thinking and pictures created in your mind can help you win! (B) Two Brithsh colonies Australia, the last continent, was discovered by ships belonging to some European nations in the 17th century. These nations were less interested in changing it into a colony t

8、han in exploring it. As in the early history of the United States, it was the English 33__________ set up the settlements in Australia. This history and the geography of these two British colonies have some 34__________things in common as well.   Australia and the United States are about the same i

9、n size, and their western lands are both not rich in soil, It was the eastern coast of Australia and America that the English first settled, and both colonies soon began to develop towards the west. However, this westward movement took place more because the English 35__________(search) for better l

10、and than because the population was increasing. Settlements of the western part of both countries developed quickly after gold 36____________(discover) in America in 1849 and in Australia two years later.   Although the development of these two countries has a lot in common, there are some striking

11、 differences as well. The United States gained its independence from England by revolution while Australia won its independence without 37____________(go) to war. Australia, firstly 38___________(turn) into a colony by English prisoners ,was unlike The United States, and its economic development was

12、 in wheat growing and sheep raising. By 1922, for example, Australia had fifteen times more sheep than it had people, or almost half as many sheep as there are people today in the United States. Yet, 39___ ____ ____ these and other main differences, Australia and the United States have more in commo

13、n with each other than either one 40___________(have) with most of the rest of the world Section B Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. benefit B. welcome C. familiar

14、 D. reach E.setting F. evolution G.lasting H. reputation I.goal J.introducing K. work Whenever I travel, I meet international leaders who have studied in Britain. These energetic, intelligent people chose Britain because we offer high quality higher education. This is good news for

15、the UK. People who are educated here have a _41_tie to our country. They promote Britain around the world, helping our trade and our diplomacy. It is easier for our executives and our diplomats to do business with people _42__with Britain. Britain exports of education and training are worth some eig

16、ht billion pounds a year. Money feeds into our institutions and helps our _43_ to open up opportunities for more people to study. Our young people also _44_. They gain from the doors in the world which contact with international students. We can teach, but we can also learn from others. Nowadays, we

17、 are launching a long-term strategy to strengthen the United Kingdom as a first choice for the quality of study and the quality of our _45__ to international students. This will be a UK-wide and a Government-wide effort. We are _46_ a package of measures to help encourage students from overseas to s

18、tudy in the UK. We will offer international students more open doors... We have the measures in place, but we are also _47_ tough targets for recruitment(招募). We want to have 25 percent of the global market share of higher education students and we want to increase the number of international stude

19、nts studying in Further Education institutions by 100 percent. Our aim is to _48_ these targets in 5 years. Tough targets, but deliverable. While giving these undertakings, I also want to lay down a challenge to others. To business--- I ask you to _49__ with the British Council overseas to market ed

20、ucation. And to universities and colleges---I ask you to live up to your_50__, to professionalise your approach, to deliver a quality education to overseas students that encourages involvement and rises to the challenge of our competitors, to work as partners together. III. Reading Comprehension

21、Section A 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. The United States does not have a government office that regulates the film industry. Government, _51_, does l

22、ink with the movie business in several ways. In the United States, films generally come from two_52__: large studios that produce many films and television programs each year and independent filmmakers, including both students and experienced filmmakers. Sometimes----through grants from universitie

23、s or arts or humanities councils--independent filmmakers do receive_53_ indirectly from funding that originated with the local, state, or federal government, but more often funding comes from private investors or through charity organizations_54__ either promotion of arts or promotion of a cause bei

24、ng addressed by a film. While there is no_55__ of film, there are many government offices that interact with the film industry. At the state and local levels, government film offices promote local film locations because use of their local brings employment and other __56_ advantages to promote loca

25、l tourist sites. These offices also help filmmakers work with the police and others to_57__ filming that impacts traffic, use public buildings, or otherwise needs special consideration. _58__, government organizations, especially the branches of the military, have offices that help coordinate(协调) f

26、ilmmakers’ use of facilities, equipment, and even personnel. It would be_59_, for example, for a filmmaker to construct a make-believe aircraft carrier or to hire a cast of extras to be in the__60_ of a movie who look like real soldiers, sailors, airmen, or marines (whose haircuts, fitness levels, a

27、nd posture are often different from that of civilian(群众) actors). The military is willing to make their facilities_61__, within reason, for approved projects, and each branch has an office that handles these requests. Other branches of the government_62__ requests to use public spaces and buildings,

28、 such as monuments or parks. Many years ago, the U.S. Government did produce quite a few feature films and worked closely with Hollywood on films that would encourage public morale during wartime. However, since World War II, these programs have been_63_ due to a combination of budgetary and philos

29、ophical concerns. The United States Information Agency,__64_, for many years produced films for exhibition to overseas audiences to complement its other educational programs. One such film, John F. Kennedy: Years of Ligthning, Day of Drums, a posthumous contribution to the president, even won the 19

30、65 Academy Award for best documentary. This_65__, now a part of the U.S. Department of State, no longer produces such feature films. 51. A.therefore B. moreover C. however D. otherwise 52. A. factors B. sources C. studios D. methods 53. A. criticism

31、 B. invitation C. support D.guidance 54. A. regarded as B.compared to C. made of D.concerned with 55. A. ministry B. feature C. promotion D.need 56. A. educational B. economic C. enormous D. effective 57. A. cooperate with B.focus on

32、 C.arrange for D.make up 58. A. Hopefully B.Similarly C. Surprisingly D. Obviously 59. A.flexible B.impatient C.neutral D.difficult 60. A. industry B.background C.civilization D.entrance 61. A.academic B.artificial C.available

33、D.apparent 62. A.address B. introduce C.receive D.propose 63. A.promoted B.initiated C.eliminated D.highlighted 64. A.for example B.by contrast C.in reality D.as a whole 65. A.agent B.program C.director D.organization

34、 Section B 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. Se

35、ction B Directions:Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by three questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that fit best according to the information given in the passage you have just read. (A) [1] “Maybe

36、 when I’m 90 years old,I’ll get used to having everything I do taken for granted,”a young homemaker told a secret to her neighbor, “If Bill would compliment me once in a while,he’d make my life much happier.” [2] Few of us realize how much we need encouragement.Yet we must bask(沐浴于)in the warmth o

37、f approval mow and then or lose our confidence. [3] All of us need to feel needed and admired.But unless we hear words of praise from someone else,how can we know that we are valued friends or co-workers? [4] Anyone who wants to improve his relationships with others need only show a sympathetic

38、understanding.The way to express this understanding and to give others the feeling of importance and worthiness boils down to this:always kook for something in the other person you can admire and praise and tell him about it. [5] We each have a mental picture of ourselves,a self-imagine.To find lif

39、e reasonably satisfying,that self-imagine must be one we can live with,one we can like.When we are proud of our self-image,we feel confident and free to be ourselves.We function at our best.When we are ashamed of our self-image,we attempt to hide it rather than express it.We become hard to get along

40、 with. [6] A miracle happens to the person whose self-pride has been raised.He suddenly likes other people better.He is kinder and more cooperative with those around him.Praise is the polish that helps keep his self-imagine bright and sparkling. [7] What has this to don with with your giving pra

41、ise?A lot.You have the ability to perform that kind of miracle in another person.When you add to his self-pride,you make him want to like you and to cooperative with you. [8] In a classic bit of advice,Lord Chesterfield suggested to his son that he should follow the example of the Duke de Nivernoi

42、se :“You will recognize that he makes people pleased with him by making them first pleased with themselves.” [9] The effects of Praise can be great indeed.A new minister called to a church whose members were jokingly referred to as “a refrigerator ”by other ministers decided against criticizing hi

43、s people for their coolness toward strangers. Instead,he began welcoming visitors and telling them how friendly the members of the church were.Things gradually changed.“Praise transformed the ice-cube members into warmhearted human beings,”he said. 66. From paragraph [1] and [2] we can learn that

44、 _______ . A.the young homemaker had a thirst for Bill’s praise B.the neighbor reminded Bill to compliment the homemaker C.it is well-known that we all need encouragement very much D.getting other people’s approval leads to losing self-confidence 67. According to the passage,we beco

45、me difficult to get on with probably because _______ . A.we want to show our self-image B.we are not satisfied with our self-image C.a miracle happens to other people D.we are ashamed of being praised 68. The example in paragraph [8] tell us that _______ . A.Lord Chesterfield a

46、dvised his son to praise the Duke de Nivernoise B.the Duke de Nivernoise made Lord Chesterfield pleased with his son C.praising other people will help win other people’s compliment D.receiving words of praise should go before praising other people 69. I n paragraph [9] , “a refrigerator

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49、you wear every day—the T-shirt.We”ll follow the journey of a typical T-shirt around the world as it is produced and sold.During the journey we”ll travel across more than 20,000 miles over four continents and go through every stage of the process,from coming up with a design to assembling mock T-shir

50、ts in a simulated garment factory.Get ready! DoSomething .org April Wright,Director,International Programs Janice Tsai ,International Associate (Ballroom B) 10 Social Change Ways Make You a Baller This session will expose the myth that being a social changemaker makes you a self-important ah

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