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1、2021 年高考英语冲刺模拟试卷 05 (上海) I.Listening Comprehension (第第 1-10 题题, 每题每题 1 分分;第第 11-20 题题,每题每题 1.5 分分;共共 25 分分) SectionA Directions: 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
2、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.A. This afternoon.B. This morning.C. Tomorrow.D. Next week. 2.A.Awaiter.B.Ashop
3、 assistant.C.Acashier.D.Apostman. 3.A. 11.B. 3.C. 7.D. 8. 4.A.At a cinema.B.At an airport.C.At a hotel.D.At a railway station. 5.A. They had better not go out.B. To get some yogurt is a good idea. C. Its too cold to walk in the snow.D. He prefers milk to yogurt. 6.A. She asks the man to open the win
4、dow.B. It is cold inside. C. She doesnt want to open the window.D. She prefers the fresh air. 7.A. Mom doesnt like wine.B. Theyve already got plenty of wine. C. They are going to buy what they need.D. Theyve got enough food for the party. 8.A. The boy doesnt have to clean the screen of his computer.
5、 B. Theres not enough time for the boy to clean both. C. The desk is such a mess and needs cleaning. D. The boys mother will do the cleaning for him. 9.A. Touched.B.Amused.C.Annoyed.D. Bored. 10. A. They cant speak English.B. The microphone doesnt work well. C. They are not familiar with his topic.D
6、. The speaker is speaking too fast. Section B Directions: In section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answe
7、rs on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. 11. A. In the 1690s.B. In the 1860s.C. In the 1890s.D. In the 1960s. 12. A. To be paid more than their male colleagues. B. To be given the same c
8、hance to succeed. C. To win respect from their male colleagues. D. To get promoted more quickly than their male colleagues. 13. A. Womens ability to do important jobs. B. How to have more freedom. C. Concrete issues as well as attitudes and beliefs. D. How to contribute to the communities. Questions
9、 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. 14. A. To recall his own childhood. B. To help his children become more mature. C. To spoil them on purpose. D. To make up for his pity that he didnt have it in his childhood. 15. A. They take possessions and support from their peers for granted. B.
10、 They are responsible for building the life that their parents desire. C. They are willing to support their peers if necessary. D. They become more mature and responsible. 16. A. To love and provide for children. B. To help children become kind and responsible. C. To help children get what they need
11、. D. To help children meet their goals. Section C Directions: In Section C, you will hear one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on the conversation. The conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four pos
12、sible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the test answer to the question you have heard. Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. 17. A. He is confirming his flight reservation. B. He is booking a hotel for next week. C. He is making a reservation for a fligh
13、t. D. He is changing his flight schedule. 18. A. To cut losses.B. To save money. C. To have a window seatD. To have the ticket mailed. 19. A. On May 19th.B. On May 15th.C. On May 20th.D. On May 21st. 20. A. He saved about fifty dollars on the ticket. B. He will pick up the ticket by himself. C. He c
14、an get the ticket at three oclock. D. His seat is by the window. 答案答案:1-10DDBBACBCDB11-13DBC14-16DAC 17-20CBAA II.Grammar and Vocabulary(每题(每题 1 分;共分;共 20 分)分) SectionA Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the bla
15、nks 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. An Unexpected Adventure Before Noel Santillan became famous for getting lost in Iceland, he was just another guy from New Jersey looking for adventure. On a
16、 freezing, dark morning, Santillan was driving away from an airport in a rented car toward a hotel in Reykjavk, about 40 minutes away, (21)_(arm) with the modern travellers two essentials: a dream and, more importantly, a GPS unit, which can direct people to a definite address. He carefully followed
17、 the commands of the GPS that came with the car, a calm female voice (22)_(direct) him to the destination - a left here, a right there. But after stopping on a deserted stone road next to a sign for a gas station, Santillan got the feeling that the voice might be steering him wrong. He (23)_(drive)
18、for nearly an hour already, yet the estimated time of arrival on the GPS put his arrival time at around 5:20 p.m., eight hours later. (24)_(reassure) himself, he reentered his destination but got the same result. (25)_ he sensed that something was wrong, he decided to trust the machine. The (26)_(fa
19、r) he drove, the fewer cars he saw. The roads became icier. Sleeplessness confused his brain, and his empty stomach became upset. The only stations he could find on the radio were airing strange talk shows in Icelandic. His phone was no help, since it (27)_(not set up) for international use. At arou
20、nd 2 p.m., as his tires slid (28)_ control along a narrow mountain road on the edge of a steep cliff, he knew that the device had failed him. He was lost and - despite the insistence of his GPS - nowhere near his hotel. There were no other drivers on the road, and he didnt know (29)_ he could do but
21、 follow the line on the screen to its mysterious end. “I knew I was going to get somewhere,” he says. “I didnt know where else to go.” The directions ended at a small blue house in a tiny town, (30)_ a pretty blue-eyed blond woman answered his knock. She smiled as he difficultly spoke about his hote
22、l and handed her his reservation. 答案: 21. armed22. directing23. had driven / had been driving24. To reassure 25. Though /Although26. farther27. hadnt been set up28. without/beyond 29. what30. where Section B Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box.Each word can be used
23、only once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. infectionsB. factorsC. particularlyD. separateE. seriouslyF. passive G. mixturesH. significantlyI. presentJ. negativeK. exposed Air pollution triggers more heart attacks than using cocaine and poses as high a risk of sparking a heart atta
24、ck as alcohol, coffee and physical exertion, scientists said on Thursday.Anger, marijuana (大麻)use and chest or respiratory (与呼吸有关的) (31) _ can also trigger heart attacks to different extents, the researchers said, but air pollution, (32) _ in heavy traffic, is the major cause. The findings, publishe
25、d in The Lancet journal, suggest population-wide (33) _ like polluted air should be taken more (34) _ when looking at heart risks, and should be put into context besides higher but relatively rarer risks like drug use. Tim Nawrot of Hasselt University in Belgium, who led the study, said he hoped his
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