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    1、上海青浦高三英语上册学业质量调研(一模)试卷 - 1 - / 24 上海市青浦区 2020 届高三英语上学期学业质量调研(一模)试题 (时间 120 分钟,满分 140 分) I. Listening ComprehensionI. Listening Comprehension Section ASection A Directions:Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question

    2、 will be asked about what was said. The conversations 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. 10. B. 20. C. 30. D.

    3、40. 2. A. A teacher. B. A coach. C. A judge. D. A doctor. 3. A. In the school clinic. B. In the bookstore. C. In the teachers office. D. In the theatre. 4. A. The man didnt even know Jenny. B. Jenny changed the color of her hair. C. The woman dialed Jenny last week. D. The man didnt notice Jennys ha

    4、ir. 5. A. He kept awake last night, feeling hot. B. He stayed up late last night, working hard. C. He didnt have an air conditioner in his room. D. He didnt go to work last night because he was tired. 6. A. Checking in. B. Giving suggestions. C. Making complaints. D. Looking for the toilet. 7. A. Re

    5、asonable. B. Practical. C. Serious. D. Ridiculous. 8. A. He was attracted. B. He was puzzled. C. He was bored. D. He was unconscious. 9. A. The man is already fed up with playing the piano. B. The piece of music the man played is very popular. 上海青浦高三英语上册学业质量调研(一模)试卷 - 2 - / 24 C. The woman came to t

    6、he concert at the mans request. D. The mans unique talents are the envy of many people. 10. A. Whether the houses are for sale. B. Whether the article is worth reading. C. Whether the house developers are negative. D. Whether paying a visit to the house is helpful. Section BSection B Directions:Dire

    7、ctions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the short passages and the longer conversation. The short passages and the longer conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When y

    8、ou hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. 11. A. Sunlight exposure. B. Stress level. C. Health risks. D. Lifestyle. 12. A. Because fatty fish con

    9、tain Vitamin A for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank. 上海青浦高三英语上册学业质量调研(一模)试卷 - 4 - / 24 Mako sharks get new protections At the global wildlife trade meeting in Geneva, countries have decided to protect the endangered mako shark from trade. GENEVA made the proposal (21) _ more

    10、protections should be taken for both shortfin and longfin mako sharks and was adopted today after a 102-40 vote at the global wildlife trade summit. The vote still needs to be finalized at the full meeting at the end, when all appendix (附录) change proposals passed in committee are officially adopted

    11、. The proposal, debated at this years CITES Conference, lists mako sharks under Appendix II, meaning that they cant be traded (22) _ it can be shown that fishing wouldnt threaten their chances for survival. Conservationists say this was the worlds last chance to prevent mako shark populations from c

    12、ollapsing. (23) _ (list) mako sharks on CITES Appendix II is great news for shark conservation. More than 50 of the 183 CITES members signed on as supporters of the proposal brought forth by Mexico. Nonetheless, conservationists feared that opposition from a few countries with fairly large mako fish

    13、ing industriesprimarily the United States, Canada, and Japan(24) _ tip the scale. Japan opposed the measure during the debates, and the United States announced afterward it (25) _ (vote) no. In the past, the U.S. and others have supported listing other shark species under CITES, but not so in this c

    14、ase, (26) _ commercial interests. For a lot of these countries, they were happy to list shark species when it was ones they werent so heavily involved in fishing. Suddenly, when theyre being asked to be responsible, rather than asking other people to be responsible, theyre (27) _ (little) keen to ta

    15、ke it on board. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature, which determines the conservation status of species claims that both species of mako sharks to be endangered, saying an (28) _ (estimate) 50 to 79 percent population decline over three generations, or about 75 years. They (29) _

    16、 (target) for their fins (鳍), used in shark fin soupa dish in Asian countries, thats often served at weddings as a sign of respect for guests. Their meat is more edible compared to (30) 上海青浦高三英语上册学业质量调研(一模)试卷 - 5 - / 24 _ of other sharks, which is often acidic and is usually sold as a byproduct of t

    17、he fin trade for “pennies on the dollar”. Section BSection B Directions: Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. benefits B. refreshing C. promises D. capitalistic E. increased F. launc

    18、hed G. nationwide H. intake I. advisable J. responding K. depression In between all the measures to battle the severe air pollution levels in Delhi, theres one more option for you a bar that has “pure air”. Delhis first-ever oxygen bar named “Oxy Pure” offers 15 minutes of 80-90 percent pure oxygen

    19、starting from Rs 299. The bar, _31_ in May, also offers its customers several aromas(香味)to choose from that can be filled with oxygen. The aromas include lemongrass, cherry, mango and more. Customers are given a lightweight tube, used for supplementary oxygen _32_. The device is placed near the cust

    20、omers nose through which they are advised to breathe in the aroma-filled oxygen. According to the aroma you choose, each session _33_ to improve ones sleep patterns and digestion, cure headaches and even claims to work as a remedy for _34_. “I was passing by and saw that they were offering pure oxyg

    21、en. I thought I would give it a try and went for the lemongrass flavour. It was _35_,” Manjul Mehta, a customer at Oxy Pure told Delhi Daily. Speaking to Delhi Daily, Bonny Irengbam, senior sales assistant at the bar, said customers were _36_ positively after a few sessions. “Some people, who try it

    22、 for the first time, will feel relaxed and fresh. But 上海青浦高三英语上册学业质量调研(一模)试卷 - 6 - / 24 only people who undergo the sessions regularly will get real _37_ of the aroma,” he added. “Though we have regular customers, we dont encourage back-to-back sessions, as _38_ levels of oxygen in the body can make

    23、 a person dizzy. It is _39_ to do it once or twice a month or to stick with the 10-15 minute sessions a day,” he said. Dr. Rajesh Chawla, a senior consultant in medicine said that though such sessions do not have any side-effects, it does not help in the long run either. “Even if you breathe in the

    24、so-called pure oxygen for two hours in a day, you will go back to breathing the polluted air for the rest of the 22 hours”, he said. He added that the concept is purely a(n) _40_ move. III. Reading ComprehensionIII. Reading Comprehension Section ASection A Directions: Directions: For each blank in t

    25、he 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. Stories about the problems of tourism have been numerous in the last few years. Yet it does not have to be a problem. Although tourism inevitably affects

    26、the region in which it takes place, the costs to these fragile (脆弱的) environments and their local cultures can be _41_. Indeed, as has happened with some Alpine villages, it can even be a(n) _42_ for refreshing local cultures. And a growing number of adventure tourism _43_ are trying to ensure that

    27、their activities benefit the local population and environment over the long term. In the Swiss Alps, communities have decided that their future depends on combining tourism more effectively with the local _44_. Local concern about the rising number of second home developments in the Swiss Pays-dEnha

    28、ut resulted in _45_ being imposed on their growth. There has also been a new interest in cheese production in the area, providing the locals with a _46_ source of income that does not depend on outside visitors. 上海青浦高三英语上册学业质量调研(一模)试卷 - 7 - / 24 Many of the Arctic tourist destinations have been expl

    29、oited by _47_ companies, who employ temporary workers and send most of the profits back to their home base. But some Arctic communities are now operating tour businesses themselves, thereby ensuring that the benefits increase _48_. For instance, a native corporation in Alaska, employing local people

    30、, is running an air tour from Anchorage to Kotzebue, where tourists eat Arctic food, walk on the lands and watch local musicians and dancers. Native people in the desert regions of the American Southwest have followed _49_ strategies, encouraging tourists to visit their towns and reservations to _50

    31、_ high-quality handicrafts and artwork. Some have established highly profitable stoneware businesses, while the Navajo and Hopi groups have been similarly _51_ with jewelry. Too many people living in fragile environments have lost control over their economies, their culture and their environment whe

    32、n tourism has spread through their homelands. Merely restricting tourism cannot be the _52_ to the imbalance because peoples desire to see new places will not just disappear. _53_, communities in fragile environments must achieve greater control over tourism ventures in their regions, in order to _5

    33、4_ their needs and desires with the demands of tourism. A growing number of communities are _55_ that, with firm combined decision-making, this is possible. The critical question now is whether this can become the normal status, rather than the exception. 41. A. promoted B. minimized C. inherited D.

    34、 deleted 42. A. vehicle B. responsibility C. example D. entrance 43. A. operators B. professors C. mayors D. journalists 44. A. committee B. culture C. scenery D. economy 45. A. views B. burdens C. limits D. qualifications 46. A. costly B. critical C. reliable D. sensible 47. A. responsible B. nativ

    35、e C. thoughtful D. outside 上海青浦高三英语上册学业质量调研(一模)试卷 - 8 - / 24 48. A. locally B. extensively C. virtually D. typically 49. A. positive B. personalized C. similar D. primary 50. A. estimate B. collect C. appreciate D. purchase 51. A. relevant B. successful C. combined D. impressed 52. A. desire B. solu

    36、tion C. appeal D. priority 53. A. Instead B. Moreover C. However D. Besides 54. A. balance B. meet C. require D. recognize 55. A. complaining B. mentioning C. demonstrating D. protesting Section BSection B DirectioDirections:ns: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several

    37、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. (A)(A) McCoy was looking for a safe place to do drugs when something clearly out of place caught his e

    38、ye: a luxurious brown leather handbag. McCoy, 36, could relate all too well. One of his few possessions, the sleeping bag he used in an abandoned house, had recently been stolen. Remembering how angered hed been by his own loss, he resolved to return the purse to its owner. He began right away, star

    39、ting with the address on the bill found in the handbag. After traveling much of the day and finally approaching the address on the bill, he was stopped by a woman, who asked whether she could buy the purse. McCoy refused, saying he was searching for its owner. “But I am the owner,” the woman said. “

    40、Thats my purse.” A month earlier, Kaitlyn Smith, 29, a sales representative for a medical device company, had woken up to find her apartment broken into and her purse stolen. Now she came across a tall, messy-looking man holding it tightly. She could instantly 上海青浦高三英语上册学业质量调研(一模)试卷 - 9 - / 24 tell

    41、he wasnt in good shape. At Smiths urging, McCoy told her his story. Hed been in charge of a landscaping business until 2012, when a car accident left him addicted to drugs. Smith, amazed this stranger had gone to such great lengths to return her bag, asked whether there was anything she could do to

    42、help. “Im a drug addict,” McCoy warned. “I dont want to intrude on your life; Im probably gonna let you down.” Unafraid, Smith gave him her phone number, saying, “If you want to go to rehab (戒毒所), call me.” She then drove him back to his neighborhood and left, thinking that would be the end of it. T

    43、wo days later, she got a call. Smith realized that McCoy was serious about getting better, so she dug into her savings account and bought McCoy a plane ticket to Florida. While there, he would call her to let her know how he was doing. “We were getting to know each other,” Smith says. “His scared, d

    44、esperate voice turned into a healthy, lively one.” After 28 days at a rehab program at Johns Hopkins Hospital, McCoy is drug-free. He lives at a residential recovery center in Baltimore, and a GoFundMe page set up by Smith has covered his rent, groceries, and incidentals. His life is back on track,

    45、all because one crime victim could understand anothers loss. 56. What drove McCoy to look for the owner of the handbag? A. The urge to find a business partner. B. The resolution to recover his sleeping bag. C. His own unfortunate experience. D. His anger over the poor living condition. 57. What was

    46、McCoys initial reaction towards Smiths intention to help? A. Enthusiasm. B. Resistance. C. Hostility. D. Gratitude. 58. Which of the following is TRUETRUE according to the passage? A. McCoy was a victim of an identity theft. B. Smith offered McCoy a ride home at his request. C. McCoy looked unhealth

    47、y when he bumped into Smith. 上海青浦高三英语上册学业质量调研(一模)试卷 - 10 - / 24 D. Smith covered McCoys living expense in the recovery centre. 59. Which of the following might be the best title for the passage? A. Drug-abuse Can Heal. B. Lost and Found. C. Mutual Communication Matters. D. Good Deeds Repaid. (B)(B)

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