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2023上海名校高中自主招生英语模拟试题01(原题版).docx

1、模拟演练1: 2023上海名校高中自主招生英语 一、语法 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 1. This is the most exciting film __________ I have ever seen. A. that B. which C. who D. whose 2.There are _________ kinds of theme parks, with a different park for almost everything: food, culture, science, cartoon

2、s, movies or history. A.famous B.fantasy C.unique D.various 3.With so much noise of the traffic, I couldn’t __________and do my research work. A.put down B.settle down C.break down D.take down 4. Since Tom ______ downloaded a virus into his computer, he can not open the file now.

3、 A. readily B. horribly C. accidentally D. irregularly 5.We offer an excellent education to our students. ________, we expect students to work hard. A. On average B. At best C. In return D. After all 6._________online shopping has changed our life, not all of its effects have b

4、een positive. A. Since B. After C. While D. Unless 7. Unfortunately, when I dropped in, Professor Johnson __________, so we only had time for a few words. A. has just left B. had just left C. just left D. was just leaving 8. The books on the

5、desk, covers are shiny, are prizes for us. A. which B. what C. whose D. that 9.We need to get to the root of the problem______ we can solve it. A. while B. after C. before D. as 10.The students have been working hard on their lessons and their efforts______ success in the

6、 end. A. rewarded B. were rewarded C. will reward D. will be rewarded 11.My room is a mess, but I __________clean it before I go out tonight. I can do it in the morning. A. daren’t B. shouldn’t C. needn’t D. mustn’t 12.The hospital has recently obtained new medical e

7、quipment, ________ more patients to be treated. A. being allowed B. allowing C. having allowed D. allowed 13.________ it easier to get in touch with us, you’d better keep this card at hand. A. Made B. Make C. Making D. To make 14.______ over a week ago, the books are expected to arri

8、ve any time now. A. Ordering B. To order C. Having ordered D. Ordered 15. Only when Lily walked into the office ______ that she had left the contract at home. A. she realized B. has she realized C. she has realized D. did she realize 二、 词汇填空 Direc

9、tions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A.luckily  B.alerts C.established  D.entrances  E. contact  F. habitat G. measures   H. wandered   I. studying   J. rewards   K. enjoy Fifteen wild

10、 Asian elephants that left their ____1____ in Xishuangbanna National Nature Reserve(保护区)in Yunnan province have so far not caused any trouble in the provincial capital(省会), Kunming, thanks to local authorities’ effective measures. By Thursday afternoon, the herd(兽群)had moved to Shuanghe county, Jinn

11、ing district in Kunming’s outskirts, according to the Yunnan Forestry and Grassland Administration, which has ____2____ a special work team under the guidance of the provincial government. Provincial forestry police have followed the elephants’ movements round the clock, using drones(无人机)and cameras

12、 Experts from both the national and provincial forestry departments are advising on ____3____ to control the elephants. Police and firefighters in Kunming are working to prevent the elephants from coming into ____4____ with residents. Trucks(卡车)and digging equipment have been put in place at the __

13、5____ of villages to try to stop the pachyderms’(厚皮动物)entry. A woman from Ganhe village, where the elephants ____6____ around for several hours on Thursday, told local media that they had received ____7____ from the village committee. “All my family members moved to the second floor of our house

14、 on Wednesday. We were very nervous last night, but ____8____ no one was hurt,” she said. Although it’s not known when the elephants left the Xishuangbanna reserve, experts believe they may have started roaming(徜徉)last year and are now about 500 kilometers away from the reserve. The Asian elepha

15、nts, which are listed as endangered(濒危的)on the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Species, ____9____ Class-A protection status in China, the same level afforded(给予)the giant panda. Yunnan is the only home to wild Asian elephants in China and has 300 of the animals.

16、 However, more than two-thirds of the population live outside nature reserves, said Chen Mingyong, a life sciences professor at Yunnan University who has been ____10____ wild elephants for decades. 三、完形填空 Experts often tell students to put their efforts on a narrow field to get a job after s

17、chool. But recent research into Nobel Prize winners suggests that wider interests are ___1___. One of the winners of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was Danish scientist Morten Meldal. When describing his career, Meldal said he ___2___ as an engineer but changed to chemistry because, he “wanted t

18、o understand the world”. Meldal’s experience and the way he sees things may come as a(n) ___3___ to students. They might believe they have to ___4___ their work and school lives in one field to be successful. But a study from professors at Michigan State University ___5___ that belief. They said tha

19、t many Nobel Prize winners can be described as “polymaths,” those who have many ___6___ interests in both their work and personal lives. The professors looked at past Nobel Prize winners and their students. They decided that when ___7___ of winners go on to win Nobel Prizes, some of what they learn

20、ed from their teachers is how to live a life with many interests. They are, in a way, learning how to be ___8___. Having many interests ___9___ scientists to look for innovative ways to address problems. In fact, one important part of science is not discovering answers, but ___10___ problems that n

21、eed to be settled. For example, Alexis Carrel won his Nobel Prize in medicine in 1912 by ___11___ techniques he learned from the clothing business. He realized that people who used thread to make and fix clothing had a skill that could be used in ___12___ to put new organs into people’s bodies. One

22、winner in medicine — Christiane Nusslein-Volhard — once told young scientists to avoid following the “___13___” and move out of their study areas to be independent and original. ___14___, the Michigan State professors found that most professionals are not like the prize-winners. The prize-winners a

23、re special in that they ___15___ look for the chances to learn new things, even outside of their jobs. 1.A.scientific B.competing C.essential D.immediate 2.A.started out B.made off C.looked over D.turned aside 3.A.distraction B.surprise C.example D.burden 4.A.ease B.tip C.treat D.center 5.A.exe

24、mplified B.confirmed C.edited D.rejected 6.A.diverse B.similar C.mathematical D.peculiar 7.A.teachers B.students C.peers D.children 8.A.creative B.leisure C.academic D.reasonable 9.A.spoils B.pours C.permits D.starves 10.A.abandoning B.recognizing C.capitalizing D.worsening 11.A.shrinking B.tr

25、acking C.individualizing D.transferring 12.A.operations B.engines C.clothing D.machinery 13.A.cornerstone B.mainstream C.upkeep D.outflow 14.A.As a result B.On the contrary C.In a row D.At a cost 15.A.unevenly B.fruitlessly C.regularly D.reluctantly 四、阅读理解

26、 A As we all know, children are fast learners when learning a second language. However, adults can study a second language as fast as children, a new study reports. Adults can develop the increased neural (神经的) connections with language study that can avoid dementia (痴呆) by four years, as well as

27、 make traveling a lot easier. In an examination of Spanish second-language learners, the researchers found that after simplest training, the brain activity between sentences that relied on grammatical features unique to each language was similar to that of native speakers. “I think it is the reason

28、 why people think university foreign language teaching is good. It shows that, even with limited time in the college classroom, learning can happen quite quickly and well,” said professor Alison Gabriele, the co-author of the paper. Beyond that, it gives parents more reasons to study a second langu

29、age as part of a family effort. Further research has shown that learning a language as a family effort improves everyone’s abilities and gives opportunities for learning something that are mostly absent from classroom settings. National Geographic reports in an interview with Christine Jernigan, aut

30、hor of Family Language Learning: Learn Another Language, Raise Bilingual Children, that as for immersion (沉浸) in language study, practicing a second language with people is the most important part, and who talks to each other more than a family? Language learners need to be brave. Besides, they shou

31、ld ready themselves for making mistakes and receive others’ advice. Most people will be far more comfortable making mistakes around family members than in a classroom setting. Furthermore, any home activity, whether that’s gardening, playing in the yard, watching movies, going shopping, cleaning, o

32、r cooking a meal, becomes an opportunity for language learning. Jernigan suggests preparing vocabulary before an activity and using it as short homework. Jernigan suggests using subtitles (字幕) too, so you can see which words are being used. 1.What does the new study in paragraph 1 find? A.Kids oft

33、en travel a lot ion their own. B.Adults have learnt a second language better than kids. C.Adults can study a second language as quickly as kids. D.Kids are likely to develop the increased neural connections. 2.What does Alison Gabriele think of learning a language in the college classroom? A.It

34、 is successful. B.It is challenging. C.It is disappointing. D.It is boring. 3.What is the advantage of learning a language as a family effort? A.Helping kids form good learning habits. B.Making parents control kids easily. C.Keeping kids focusing on the classroom. D.Having more chances to lear

35、n in other situations. 4.What should language learners do according to the text? A.Be brave to take more risks. B.Fit in with new learning environment. C.Be willing to accept other’s comments. D.Spend much time doing home activities. B When I was young, I had

36、no idea what I wanted to do. The choices were thin. It was assumed (假定的) that I’d go to college, and after, that I could be a mom. I could, be a secretary. I could be a nurse or a teacher. If anyone asked, I said I wanted to be a writer. Even I knew that wasn’t a real job. Mostly, I didn’t think abo

37、ut it. But just as I was coming of age, a world of possibility opened up. By the time I graduated from college with a science degree, I still didn’t know what I wanted to do. And one day, after seeing a notice in the paper, I remembered there was something I’d wanted to do, once. It sounded fun, so

38、 I took the test to be a mail carrier. The new Postal Service was by law an inclusive group. If you got a good enough score, you were in. It was an older woman conducting (执行) my fitness entry exam who was the first to disagree. This wasn’t a job for a girl, she said. And I shouldn’t take a man’s j

39、ob away from him. He has a family to support. Despite that poor assumed man’s family, I became one of perhaps a dozen female carriers in the whole city of Portland, Oregon. On the street, I was a novelty (新奇的人). I didn’t go a single day without hearing some friendly words: Well, I guess we can’t ca

40、ll you the mailman, can we? We’ll have to call you the mail-woman! Those particular words somehow appeared naturally in thousands of minds at once. My existence received attention. It’s hard to imagine now. Thirty-two years later I retired into a very different world. Being a retired mail carrier i

41、s even more fun than being a mail carrier. And finally, I get to be a writer. It’s still not really a job. 5.What can we know about the author when she was young? A.She had no plan for her future. B.She studied hard to be a writer. C.She never wanted to go to college. D.She knew little about wh

42、at a real job was. 6.Why did the author want to be a mail carrier? A.She could do nothing else after her graduation. B.She thought it interesting to be a mail carrier. C.She got a high score in the test to be a mail carrier. D.She was bored with studying for a science degree. 7.What was the ol

43、der woman’s attitude to the author’s decision? A.Supportive. B.Careless. C.Unclear. D.Negative. 8.What was the author’s purpose in writing this text? A.To stress the importance of a career plan. B.To share the story of her career options. C.To show the fun of being a mail carrier. D.To express

44、 her regret about her job choice. C An important lesson in the moral (道德的) education of children could be as close as the book in their hands. Stories matter. And they can play a role in building moral values in young audience

45、s, according to the results of a new study. Lindsay Hahn is the first author of the new study, which explores how media content (内容) influences children. Many studies done before have focused on wide concept (概念), but Hahn’s study looks at how moral values might influence the kids’ values. Do child

46、ren reading particular moral, characteristics take in those qualities and build their own morality? The findings suggest so. “Parents, caregivers, and teachers are often wondering how media can be used for good,” says Hahn. “How can it be used for good things? How can it discourage bad habits? How

47、can it educate?” Answering those questions begins with a better understanding of how to use media. “When parents are considering what media they might want to select for their children, they can deliberate what particular moral value is being stressed by the main character, and how the main characte

48、r is treated because of those actions,” she says. For the study, Hahn and her workmates took the main character from a young adult novel. They wrote the content to reflect the study’s focus on moral values. Those stories were shared with about 200 participants (参与者) between the ages of 10 and 14. T

49、his is a favorable range for media research because it’s more difficult to introduce the understanding of stories to younger kids, while challenging to hold the attention of older teenagers, who become bored with basic storylines, according to Hahn. 9.What is the result of the new study? A.Stories

50、 should be spread more by media. B.Children like reading books full of funny stories. C.Children have learned an important lesson from stories. D.Stories help children to develop their own moral values. 10.What does Hahn’s study focus on? A.How children deal with media content. B.How children

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