2022届上海市嘉定区高考二模英语试题.docx
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1、2022届上海市嘉定区高考二模英语试题一、短对话1A8:00.B10:00.C12:00.D14:00.2AA receptionist.BA cleaner.CAn electrician.DA cashier.3 Q: What can be learned about the restaurant?AIt has earned five stars.BIt is decorated with stars.CIt is not very popular.DIt is recommended in the newspaper.4AThe job of selling houses.BThe
2、price of the new house.CThe house owners parents.DThe experience of the house owner.5AGo to the town.BTour the campus.CGive an interview.DVisit the school clubs.6AEmbarrassed.BGuilty.CSatisfied.DAnnoyed.7AHe has found a good job.BThe job search is frustrating.CHis resume is well designed.DHe has ten
3、 jobs to choose from.8 What does the woman mean?AIt takes too long to wait for the food.BIts good to order food from a restaurant.CIts convenient to order in on a rainy day.DIt costs much more money to go out to eat.9AHe is thinking of buying a second-hand car.BHe is having a thorough check on the c
4、ar.CHe is doubting whether he should buy the car.DHe is asking someone to look for a bigger car.10AHe doesnt know the quickest way to the airport.BHe may not be able to arrive at the airport in time.CThe traffic is too heavy for him to get to the airport.DThe woman should arrive at the airport 40 mi
5、nutes earlier.二、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。11AWhy note-taking is important.BHow to take notes.CWhere to leave spaces and lines.DWhat tools can be used.12AAMapping.BWriting.CListening.DCircling.13AThey are more enjoyable and easier to read.BThey can help to add some information later.CThey are important for do
6、ing jobs in the future.DThey are useful in getting every single word said.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。14ADifferent types of pollution.BSome effects of pollution.CThe prevention of noise pollution.DNoise is a kind of pollution.15AThey cant be heard all the time.BThey are not familiar to most people.CThey only exi
7、st in the remote countryside.DTheyve become a part of our daily life.16ATo find out all the sources of noise pollution.BTo become more sensible of our surroundings.CTo realize the importance of protecting ourselves from it.DTo change the way of making noise in our normal life.三、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。1
8、7AThe books they are reading recently.BA book club the woman recommends.CThe meeting the woman will attend.DA story that the man is interested in.18AOnce a month.BOnce a week.CEvery evening.DEvery two weeks.19AShares thoughts with others.BRecommends it to others.CArranges a meeting.DWrites a story h
9、erself.20AThe Beautiful MindBPaper TownsCThe Great GatsbyDThe Kite Runner四、用单词的适当形式完成短文Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word;
10、 for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.Will Robots Take Your Job in the Future?In 2013, researchers at Oxford University did a study on the future of work. They concluded that almost one in every two jobs have a high risk of _21_ (automate) by machines. Machine learning is the
11、technology thats responsible for most of this situation. Its the most powerful branch of artificial intelligence. It allows machines to learn from data and imitate some of the things _22_ humans can do. Machine learning started making its way into industry in the early 1990s. It started with relativ
12、ely simple tasks. It started with things _23_ assessing credit risk from loan applications, sorting the mail by reading handwritten characters from zip codes. Over the past few years, we _24_ (make) dramatic breakthroughs. Machine learning is now capable of far, far _25_ (complex) tasks. In 2012, Ka
13、ggle challenged its community _26_ (build) an algorithm (算法) that could grade high-school essays. The winning algorithms were able to match the grades given by human teachers. Now, _27_ (give) the right data, machines are going to outperform humans at tasks like this. A teacher _28_ read 10,000 essa
14、ys over a 40-year career. A machine can read millions of essays within minutes. We have no chance of competing against machines on frequent, high-volume tasks.But there are things we can do that machines cant do. _29_ machines have made very little progress is in dealing with novel situations. They
15、cant handle things they havent seen many times before. The fundamental limitation of machine learning is that it needs to learn from large volumes of past data. Now, humans dont. We have the ability to connect seemingly different threads to solve problems weve never seen before. Machines cannot comp
16、ete with us when it comes to dealing with novel situations, and this _30_ (put) a fundamental limit on the human tasks that machines will automate.五、选用适当的单词或短语补全短文Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in each blank with a proper word given in the box. Each word can be used only once. Not
17、e that there is one more word than you need.ApaceBregisteredCassessDbaselineE. reverseF. shiftingG. productionH. fundamentalI. pointingJ. invisibleK. acknowledged Chemical Pollution Has Passed Safe Global LimitChemical pollution threatens Earths systems by damaging the biological and physical proces
18、ses that support all life. For example, pesticides (杀虫剂) wipe out many non-target insects, which are _31_ to all ecosystems and, therefore, to the supplyof clean air, water and food. “There has been an increase 50 times in the _32_ of chemicals since 1950 and this is projected to become three times
19、as much again by 2050,” said Patricia, who was part of the study team. “The _33_ that societies are producing and releasing new chemicals into the environment is not in agreement with staying within a safe operating space for humanity.” Determining whether chemical pollution has crossed a planetary
20、border is complex because there is no pre-human _34_, unlike with the climate crisis and the pre-industrial level of CO2 in the atmosphere. There are a huge number of chemical compounds _35_ for useabout 350,000and only a tiny proportion of these have been assessed for safety. So the research used a
21、 combination of measurements to _36_ the situation. These included the rate of production of chemicals, which is rising rapidly, and their release into the environment, which is happening much faster than the ability of authorities to track the effects. The well-known negative effects of some chemic
22、als were also part of the assessment. The scientists _37_ that the data was limited in many areas, but said the weight of evidence pointed to a break of the planetary boundary. “Theres evidence that things are _38_ in the wrong direction every step of the way,” said Prof Bethanie Carney Almroth, who
23、 was part of the team. “For example, the total mass of plastics now is greater than the total mass of all living mammals (哺乳动物). That to me is a pretty clear indication that weve crossed a border. Were in trouble, but there are things we can do to _39_ some of this.” Patricia said that _40_ to a cir
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