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崇明区2021届第一次高考模拟考试试卷

英语

(考试时间120分钟,满分140分。请将答案填写在答题纸上)

ingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:InSectionA,ndofeachconversation,aquestion

ouhearaconversation

andthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestion

youhaveheard.

5:5:6:7:20p.m.

cerystore.

'dratherdrinksomethingdifferent.

'ssurpridthewomandrinkscoffee.

moretimetofinishtheirplan.

theirplanwiththematerialavailable.

acutinherrent.

eattentiontoherprivacy.

aterisverycommon.

wearthesweateryesterday.

ceduresforthemeeting.

ceforthemeeting.

anneedn'tgototheboxoffice.

'spaperhasnoinformationonthetickets.

ldriveJohn'ngiveheraridetotheairport.

nattendthemeetingonTuesday.

an'stoothachewillgoawaybyitlf.

anshouldhaveenthedentistbynow.

SectionB

Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedveralquestions

sagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,uhear

aquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

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Questions11through13arebadonthefollowingpassage.

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Questions14through16arebadonthefollowingpassage.

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genoughrawmaterials.

ingsuitabletechnicians.

ppealtomorechildren.

'romotenon-plasticbricks.

Questions17through20arebadonthefollowingconversation.

etyrulesforswimming.

ivitiesforthebirthdayparty.

lifeguards.

ialbadweather.

wimalone.

atbeforeswimming.

ngcanbetotallysafewithfullconsideration.

givesprioritytosafetywhenmakingplans.

tywillbecancelledduetocertainfactors.

anisbetteratswimmingthantheman.

randVocabulary

SectionA

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.

Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,uone

wordthatbestfitachblank.

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GeographyMakesaSilentReturn

eword"geography"tendstomakepeoplethinkofstudents(21)

(label)thasn'theinternet,theworldwasa

cas,peopledidn'treallyknow(22)ng

geographyofferedpeopleawaytolearnabouttheworld.

Geography,(23)(define)asthestudyofEarth,pinghasn'talwaysbeen

aysbeforesatellites,pingalsomeantachance

atadventureandfame.

wereeagertohearaboutthenewthingsandplaces(24)

ethanahundredyears,themagazine's

storiesandpictures(25)(tell)peopleaboutourexcitingworld.

ernetmakesinformationsimple

(26)(find).Wetrustourphonestotakeus(27)tionalGeographichas

expandedbeyondtraditionalgeography,butthatdoesn'tmeangeographyhasbecome(28)(important).

Whilesomeappsareobviouxamplesofmoderngeographyinaction,geographyremainsimportantinmoresubtle(不易

察觉白勺)ways,phy,whichhelpshouhunters,solvespublichealthissues,anddeterminesgoodlocationsfornew

business,(29)(u)toplancommunitiesaswell.

Liketraditionalgeographers,kesthemwell-suitedformany

,geographersoftenhavetitleslike"urbanplanner"or"dataanalyst".Andtheworldisnoticing

(30)numberofgraduateswithdegreesingeographyisalsogrowing.

Maybeifstimeforyoutodiscovertheforgottenscienceagain.

SectionB

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,rdcanonlybeud

atthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

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ATennisTournament(锦标赛)withTradition

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Today,July2ndkicksofftennis'smajorevent:TheChampionships,Wimbledon,morecommonlyknownasjustWimbledon.

HeldinLondonattheAllEnglandClub,itistheoldesttennistournamentintheworld.

Overitslonghistory,thetthetournament,

lowsthecompetitorstostandout32amongtho

dresdinthetennisclub'sofficialcolorsofdarkgreenandpurple.

Wimbledon'smost33tradition,however,,Wimbledonisthe

lofthecourtsattheAllEnglandClubareonlyudfortwoweeksa

year,bledonplayers,ifsthehonorofalifetimetoplaythegametheyloveonthetennisworld's

tiontothe34andrecognitionforthewinnersistheannuallyincreasingprizemoneythechampionstakehome.

Wimbledonconsistsoffivemaineventswithveral________________________________________________________35

women,orgentlemenandladiesasthey9recalledatWimbledon,competeinsinglesand

salsomixeddoubles,aremostlysingle36

egentlemen's,niorgentlemen'sandladies'invitationdoublesareround-robin(循环赛)tournaments.

Duringthe14daysof37competition,nearly500,000peoplewillattendtheevent,includingmembersoftheroyalfamily.

imbledon'spasttraditionsrequiredplayers

tobowtowardthetournament'ayersstill38obrvethetraditioneventhoughtheplayersarenolonger

requiredtodoso.

Astheplayerscompete,thetennisfansalsoparticipateinanothertournamenttraditionbyconsumingthe39strawberries

andcream.

Withthetennisworld's40nowtonWimbledon,don'tmisstheopportunitytocatchthismuch-lovedsportingevent.

gComprehension

SectionA

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasmarkedA,B,eachblankwith

thewordorphrathatbestfitsthecontext.

IntheUnitedStates,,fordecades,therehas

beenageneral41trendinthenumberofaccidentsperdeparture.

Complexsystemsaremorelikelytosufferfromfailures,butcommercialaviation(航空)emstobea(n)he

1960s,cialaviationhasbecomesignificantlymorecomplex,andyet,esbehindthis

etwoofthem.

eopletospeakup—andtolisten

Acommonerrorduringairplaneaccidentsudtobethe44offirstofficerstoquestionthecaptain'

thecaptainwasflyingtheairplane,hewashardtochallenge,andhismistakeswent45.

Allthisbegantochangeinthelate1970swithatrainingprogramknownasCrewResourceManagement(CRM).The

programrevolutionizedthe46notjustofthecockpit(机舱)amedsafetyasa47issueand

olonger48toquestionthedecisionsofasuperior;

CRMtaughtcrewmembersthelanguageofdisagreement.

Thelessonisn'tsimplytMhasshown

litytoexpressandembrace50isn'thardwiredinourpersonalityor

culturalbackground;ifsaskillwecanlearn.

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romsmallfailuresandclocalls

In1976,theUSFederalAviationAation

SafetyReportingSystem(ASRS)receivingimmunity(豁免权)foramistake,

it'ortsarestoredina

archabledatabathatanyonecan52,andNationalAeronauticsandSpace

Administration(NASA)highlightssafetytrendsinitsmonthlynewsletter,Callback.

Here,too,istakesandnearmisscanbearichsourceofdataaboutwhatmight54inoursystem.

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SectionB

Directions:ssageisfollowedbyveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.

ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,theonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiven

inthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

Disneyland'sopeningday,July17,1955,rantsranoutoffoodanddrink

anddrinkingfountainswereinshortsupply...Allinfrontofanationalaudienceof90million,thenthelargestlivebroadcastin

televisionhistoryonadaythatwouldbeknowninDisneyhistoryasBlackSunday.

ButDisney'sstoryactuallystartedtwodecadearlierwithwhatWaltDisneycalled"Daddy'sDay".OnSaturdaysinthe

1930sand1940s,DisneywouldtakehistwodaughterstoridetheGriffithParkmerry-go-round,whichthey'denjoywhilehesat

dislikedtheamumentparkstheyoftenvisited,eing

themasdirty,unimaginativeplacesrunbyrudeemployees.

1939heaskedtwoanimators(动圆片制作者)athismoviestudiotoworkonaplanfor

1952theideahadexpandedintoa$1.5millionamumentparkproposalthatheprentedtoBurbank.

TheCityCouncil,whichfearedsuchaprojectwouldcreateacarnival(嘉年华)atmosphere,

,hisdreamforathemeparkhadgonebeyondthespaceavailablein

chedlocationsthroughoutSouthernCalifornia.A160-acreorangegarden,22milessouthofLosAngeles,was

soonlected.

TheABCtelevisionnetworkoffered$5millioninloansandinvestmentsifDisneyagreedtoproduceandhostaone-hour

weeklyshowcalled"Disneyland".ThedealamountedtomonthsoffreeadvertisingfortheparkandallowedDisneytointroduce

TVaudiences,particularlykids,tothepark.

5,000expectedguestsincreadto28,154,hemadnessofopening

day,publicdidn'tlisten.

Visitorsarrivedinlargegroups,andwithinweeksDisneylandwasasuccess.

Oversixtyyearslater,Disneyland'spopularitycontinuestogrow,withtotaloverallattendancetopping700millionand

showingnosignsofslowingdown.

inlyledtoWaltDisney'splantobuildhisownamumentpark?

itiontoexpandbeyondthemovieindustry.

mators9suggestiononanentertainmentplan.

htocreateabetterplaceforfamilyrecreation.

ghters5unpleasantexperienceintheGriffithPark.

"Disneycountedtherejectionasafortunatetback”inparagraph3,theauthormeanstherejection

tgoodlucktoDisneyandhispark

butedtothedifficultyofopeningthepark

wedasafinancialobstacletothedesignofthepark

tedDisneywithafavorableopportunitytorethinkhisplan

nbelearnedaboutDisneylandfromthepassage?

hingwentonsmoothlybeforeitopened.

t$5milliononadvertisingforitsopening.

'nthusiasmforitincreaddespitecriticism.

vitedguestscouldgetintoitonitsopeningday.

sthebesttitleforthepassage?

land:HowItAllBeganC.

Disneyland:HowItDeveloped

land:AnOvernightSuccessD.

Disneyland:AParkwithaLongHistory

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HearingSpecialistsDevelopNewUltra-Lightweight(超轻的)TVListeningEarbuds(耳塞):At

justHalfanOunce,theyWeigh90%LessthanTraditionalTVHeadphones!

TVVOICEPROAIR

$299USD

HAVINGTROUBLEHEARINGTHETVCLEARLY?

GetreadytoclarifyTVdialoguelikeneverbefore,withournewUItra-LightweightWirelessTVListeningTechnology.

BigandheavyTVheadphonesarenowathingofthepast,thankstoHearingSpecialistswhohavedevelopednewultra-lightweight

wirelessTVearbuds,whichquespeech

clarificationaudioworksforthowithanylevelofhearingloss,andhasbeenproventooutperformeventhemostadvanced

digitalhearingaidsforTVclarity.

TVVOICEPROAUTOMATICALLYCLARIFIESTELEVISIONDIALOGUE

♦RevolutionaryTVspeechenhancementtechnologymadesimple

♦Speechenhancementtechniquebaduponclinicalhearingasssmentsofover1,000peoplewithvaryinglevelsofhearing

lossandprovenTVlisteningdifficulty

♦ConnectstoanyTVinunder2minutes

ListenatyourownvolumewithoutalteringtheTVaudioforothers

intheroom

Usstate-of-the-artBluetoothtechnologyforuninterrupted

listeningupto35feetfromyourTV.

Simplevolumecontrollocatedontheearphones,withadditionalloudvolumerangetosuitthowithevenverehearingloss.

Sitback,liedown,ortabletou,youcanwatchTVanywayyoulike.

IsguaranteedtoworkwithanyTV,neworold.

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Voucher(礼券)CodeREADERSDIGESTattheTVVoiceProwebsite

checkoutfor$50OFFthepurchaprice,andfreeshippingavailableuntil

December31,2020.

EPROAIRisaimedat.

withhearingdifficulty

sofdigitalhearingaids

ingtotheadvertiment,TVVOICEPROAIRenablesthewearerto.

Vevenover35feetfromhis/ehis/herhearingabilityindailylife

oreTVprograms

nbelearnedaboutTVVOICEPROAIRfromtheadvertiment?

getarefundwithin30daysifdissatisfiedwithit.

dtopay$50foritsshippingifyoubuyitin2021.

getadiscountaslongasyouuGiftVoucherCode.

dtoplaceaspecialorderforitifyouhaveverehearingloss.

(C)

AnewstudysuggeststheAppleWatchwasabletoidentifyabnormalheartratesthatcouldbelinkedtoariousheart

condition.

Morethan400,projectofrearchersattheStanfordUniversity

,theAmericantechnologycompany,swererecentlyprentedat

(B)

宅TVVoicePro®

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30DAYMONEYBACKGUARANTEE

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amajorconferenceonhearthealthinNewOrleans,Louisiana.

Therearcherslookedforsignsofatrialfibrillation,alsocalled"a-fib",

peoplewitha-fibfeelchangesintheirheartbeat,eofthis,manypeopledonotknowtheyhavethe

withuntreateda-fibareaboutfivetimesmorelikelytosufferastroke(中风).IntheUnitedStates,a-fib

causanestimated130,000deathsand750,000hospitalizationachyear.

icescontainanappthatcontinuously

thewatch'

systemisdesignedtoidentifychangesthatmightshowanirregularheartbeat.

Therearcherssaidthatoutofthotakingpart,about2,000subjects(实验对象)receivedawarningfromthedevice

ndividualswerethenaskedtocontactadoctor,whodecidedwhethertheyshouldreceive

moreclowatchforapossibleirregularheartbeat.

LloydMinor,headofStanford'sSchoolofMedicine,saidinastatementthattheresultsshowgreatpromiinusing

technologytocreate"morepredictiveandpreventivehealthcare".DoctorMinoraddedthata-fibisjustoneexampleofacondition

devicescanhelpidentifyinthefuture."Thisstudyopensthedoortofurtherrearchintowearabletechnologiesandhowthey

mightbeudtopreventdiabeforeitstrikes,"hesaid.

Butsomehealthrearcherswarneve

calledformuchmorerearchtomdKovacs,who

waswiththeAmericanCollegeofCardiologyandwasnotinvolvedwiththestudy,toldtheAssociatedPressthatdespitethe

results,theAppleWatchsystem"dthatsincethestudydidnothaveacomparisongroupgettingregular

ECGmeasurements,uldgiveursafalnof

curity,hesaid.

Otherexpertsagreedthatmorestudiesareneededbeforesimilardevice-badhealthobrvationsystemsarewidely

recommended.

esthenewstudymainlyfindout?

atchcanprotectpeopleagainsta-fib.

roblemscanbeidentifiedandcured.

atchidentifiesirregularheartbeatsby.

ingthewearer'ginformationtothewearerthroughanapp

ringthewearer'sbloodstream

fthefollowingmightbewhatLloydMinormeansinhisstatement?

ficultfordoctorstopredictandpreventdianow.

B.A-fibisjustoneexampleofaconditionthatcausheartproblems.

letechnologiesmightidentifyandtreatanydiaoneday.

remorepossibilitiesofdevelopmentinwearabletechnology.

econcludedfromthepassagethat.

letechnologiesaredevelopingfastbutshouldn'tbeappliedtomedicine

dyresultsareinspiringbutmoreproofsareneededtoensuretheaccuracy

dyissponsoredbyacommercialcompanysotheresultsarealittleunfair

-badhealthobrvationsystemsareconvenientandshouldbewidelyud

SectionC

Directions:ntencecanbeud

attherearetwomorentencesthanyouneed.

beastsaremainlymadeofplastictubes.

'sdesignsalsoworkwithheavierstructures.

c(运动的)artisn'tjustaboutmakinglargesculpturesmove.

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"Strandbeests"walkalongthecoastlineofHolland,feedingonwindandfleeingfromwater.

ovingsculpturesaren'tthatcommon,especiallysinceittakesalotoftimetoplanandbuildthem.

eisthatonedayhewillcreategroupsofbeaststhatcan"live"onthebeachesandsurvivewithouthuman

interaction.

SculpturewithaLifeofItsOwn

ThereiecalledStrandbeest,which

isDutchforbeachbeast.67TheyarecreationsofDutchartist

TheoJann,andtheycanmove'

havencreatedawayforhisbeaststo"eat"theair,and

oredpoweralsoallowsthesculpturestodetectwhentheyhaveenteredthewater

vendevidamethodforthemtostopthemlvesinthesandifastormisapproaching!

Thebeautyofthecreationsisthattheyhavenoelectronicparts,yettheyhaveabasiclogicsystemthathelpsthemwalk

'screationslookaliveastheymovewithasteady,ear,heimproves

hisdesigns.68

Jann'skineticsculpturesuandbeests

haveamechanicallinkagethatcreatesawalkingmotionusingtriangles(三角形物体).Thesculpturesarelargebuthavea

cinatingcombinationsofthintubesandfinefin-like(像鳍一样的)sailsmovinginthebreezecreate

ldeasilybelievetheyaresomesortofstrangelifeformwalkingalongthebeach.69Hecreatedabeast,

namedAnimarisRhinocerosLignatus,whichwasmadeoutofwoodandweighed250kilograms.

70Telargepieces,butmanycansit

r,theyallhaveonethingincommon:youcan'tappreciatetheirartistryuntilyouethem

meinboxesthatyoucanasmblewithoutanyspecialtools.

You,too,cantryyourhandatcreatingkineticart!

yWriting

Directions:izethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan

rownwordsasfaraspossible.

TrainYourBrain

Whenwasthelasttimesomethingimportantslippedyourmind?Fortunately,'sabilityto

rememberhaslesstodowithnaturaltalentthanitdoeswithtrainingandpractice.

Whenstudentswanttoprepareforatest,theyoftentrytostudybysimplyreadingoverthematerialagain,copyingnotes,

remembermorewhentheyactivelyengagewiththe

withquestionsaboutthetopic,helpstotrytoengagewiththematerial

mple,eyouutheinformation,themore

likelyyouaretorememberit.

71.

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Mymusicinstructorsaidthatit'sbettertopracticeforfiveminutesaday,vendaysaweek,thanfortwohoursononeday.

eyouspreadoutthetimeyouspendreviewinginformation,themorelikely

youaretorememberit.

Apsychologist,HermannEbbinghaus,dthatpeople

eatwhichthey

imethepersonreviewstheinformation,itcausthemtoforgetlessofit—whichmeans

eme,youcan

reviewthemlessandlessfrequently.

Applyingthestrategieswillhelpimproveyourmemorysothatyoucanaccesverythingyoulearnwheneveryouneedit.

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ation

Directions:TranslatethefollowingntencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.

72,足不出户,你就可以在网上逛遍全球各大博物馆。(without)

73,多亏了社会各界人士的慷慨解囊,这个孤儿院才得以在今年年初办了起来。(found)

74,消防队员们不仅营救了事故现场的工人,还成功阻止了有毒气体的蔓延。(Notonly)

75,各国应基于大会上所达成的共识,加强全球合作,共同应对人类面临的挑战。(ba)

Writing

Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChine.

76.假设你是中华中学的环保社团团长王敏,为了提升学校师生的环保意识,你打算在学校运动会期间,开展一次

“减塑”社团活动,倡导全校师生减少塑料污染。为此,你向校长写一封申请信,内容包括:

>社团活动的主题、目的、时间、地点等;

>需要学校给予的支持。

注:文中不得提及你的真实姓名或学校。

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崇明区2021届第一次高考模拟考试

英语

参考答案及评分标准

ingComprehension(共25分。第1至10小题,每题1分;第11至20小题,每题1.5分。)

randVocabulary(共20分。每小题1分。)

gComprehension(共45分。第41至55小题,每题1分;第56至70小题,每题2分。)

41.D42.B43.B44.A45.C46.C47.A48.C49.B50.D

51.A52.D53.A54.B55.D56.C57.D58.C59.A60.B

61.C62.A63.A64.D65.D66.B67.A68.F69.B70.C

yWriting(共10分)

y,insteadofreceivingwhatyoulearnpassively,uit

activelyandfrequentlyinvariousways,ly,spendlesstimereviewingiteachtime

,reviewitsoonafterthelearning.(49words)

档次内容语言

A55

B44

C33

D22

E11

F00

评分标准:

1.本题总分为10分,其中内容5分,语言5分。

2.评分时应注意的主要方面:内容要点、信息呈现的连贯性和准确性。

3.词数超过60,酌情扣分。

各档次给分要求:

内容部分:

A.能准确、全面地概括文章主旨大意,并涵盖主要信息。

B.能准确概括文章主旨大意,但遗漏个别主要信息。

C.能概括文章主旨大意,但遗漏部分主要信息。

D.未能准确概括文章主旨大意,遗漏较多主要信息或留有过多细节信息。

E.几乎不能概括文章的主旨大意,未涉及文中有意义的相关信息。

F.完全未作答或作答与本题无关。

语言部分:

A.能用自己的语言连贯、正确地表述。

I.B2.C3.C4.D

II.D12.B13.C14.A

5.A6.A7.D8.B

15.A16.C17.A18.D

9.B10.D

19.B20.B

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B.能用自己的语言较连贯、正确地表述,但有个别语言错误。

C.基本能用自己的语言连贯、正确地表述,但连贯性较差,且有少量不影响表意的语言错误。

D.基本能用自己的语言表述,但连贯性较差,且严重语言错误较多。

E.几乎不能用自己的语言连贯、正确地表述。

F.完全未作答或作答与本题无关。

ation(共15分)

visitallthemajormuumsaroundtheworldonlinewithoutevenleavingyourhome.

tothegenerousdonationmadebypeoplefromallwalksoflife,theorphanagewasfoundedearlythisyear.

ydidthefirefighterssavetheworkersatthesceneoftheaccident,butalsotheysuccessfullypreventedthe

poisonousgasfromspreading.

countriesshouldboostglobalcooperationtojointlyaddressthechallengesfacingmankind,badontheagreement

reachedattheconference.

翻译评分标准:

4、译文没有用所给单词,扣1分。

Writing(共25分)

档次内容语言组织结构

A9-109-105-4

B7-87-83

C5-65-62

D3-43-41

E0-20-20

评分标准:

1.本题总分为25分,按A,B,C,D,E五个档次给分。

2.评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给

分。其中,内容和语言两部分相加,得15分或以上者,可考虑加4-5分,15分以上下只能考虑加0,1,2,3分。

3.词数少于70,总分最多不超过10分。

4.评分时,应注意的主要内容为:内容要点、应用词汇和语法结构的数量和准确性、上下文的连贯性及语言的得体

性。

5.拼写与标点符号是语言准确性的一个方面,评分时,应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑。英、美拼写和词汇

用法均可接受。

6.如书写较差,以至影响交际,将分数降低一个档次。

7.内容要点可用不同方式表达,对紧扣主题的适当发挥不予扣分。

1、第1-2题,每题3分。第3题4分,第4题5分。

2、在每题中,单词拼写、标点符号、大小写错误累计每两处扣1分。

3、语法错误每处扣1分。每句同类语法错误不重复扣分。

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崇明区2021届第一次高考模拟考试

英语试卷听力录音文字

ListeningComprehension

SectionA

Directions:InSectionA,ndofeachconversation,aquestion

ouhearaconversation

andthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestion

youhaveheard.

1.M:aveanyinformationaboutNortheastflight?

W:Yes,ngisnowat6:30p.m.

Q:Whenwastheoriginalboardingtime?

2.M:Seethatguyoverthereinthecorner?Hecomesineverydayandjustsitsthereforhours.

W:Ifsodd,butthereisnotmuchwecandoaslongasheorderssomethingtoeatordrink.

Q:Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

3.W:Oh,sthavechangedsuppliers.

M:Really?Youcantasteadifference?

Q:Whatdoesthemanimply?

4.W:Idon'tthinkwe't'sduetomorrow,Iguessthereisn'tmuchwecan

doaboutit.

M:Atthispoint,we'lljusthavetomakedowithwhatwehavegot.

Q:Whatwillthespeakersmostprobablydothen?

5.W:Idon'oreprivacy.

M:ckoutthecostofrentinganapartmentfirst.

Q:Whatdoesthemanimplythewomanshoulddonextyear?

6.M:Yoursweaterissounusual,eyouwearingityesterday?

W:Well,'sinyourchemistryclass.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

7.W:,eightofusplantocome.

M:Oh,ifthereweren'tmorethanfour,Ihavetotakeyoursuggestion.

Q:Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?

8.W:I'mheadingovertothetheatreboxofficetogettheticketsfortheweekendconcertbeforethey'reallgone.

M:ButfromwhatI'vereadinthenewspaper,you'realreadytoolate.

Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?

9.M:y'vecalledaspecialmeeting.

W:idhewouldbeavailableasasubstitute.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

10.W:Thistoothacheiskillingme!Iwashopingitwouldjustgoawaybutit'dyousaythe

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nameofyourdentistwas?

M:Itoldyoulastweektomakethatappointment.

Q:Whatdoesthemanimply?

SectionB

Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedveralquestions

sagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,uhear

aquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebadonthefollowingpassage.

mmer,reatedin

1989inKansasCity,Missouribyaworld-famousdanceranddirector,1,take

'safree,six-weekprogramaimedatyoungpeopleinfinancialneedorwhohaveschool,social

orfamilydifficulties.

Inadditiontodance,thecampintroducesstudentstovisualarts,

teachesthemhowtoeatwell,solveconflictsandbecomeleaders.

Whenthecampisover,thecity'sprofessionalballetcompanyoffers10studentsafull-tuitionscholarshipforayearof

olarshipcanberenewed.

nedwiththeballetcompanyforthree

aidhedoesnotthinkhismothercouldhavepaidfordanceclasswithoutthe

scholarship.

amp,hesaid,offeredhimasafeplaceand

,heenjoysgivingbacktotheprogrambyhelpingnewcampersbuildtheirconfidence,too.

(Nowlistenagain,plea)

Questions:

thepassagemainlyabout?

roupofpeopleisoneofthetargetsoftheprogram?

nbegainedfromtheprogram?

Questions14through16arebadonthefollowingpassage.

Lego,theDanishtoymaker,,itisconsidering

abrickrentalplaninordertocutdownonplasticwaste.

TimBrooks,vice-presidentofthecompany,saiditwas"totallyopen,lsothought

ttedthatthereweresome"technicalbarriers".Forexample,someLego

tsareextremelycomplex,manyofwhichcontainthousandsofpieces."Whatarethechancesofgivingthemtoaneight-year-

oldchildandgettingthemallbackagain?Brooksadded."There''rerightat

thebeginningofthat."

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uces19billionpiecesperyear—36,000a

minute—

three-quarterscomefromrawmaterialsthatgointofactories.

Legohasalreadyinvestedmpany

orthebrickrentalplan,Legoadmitsthattheideaisstillinthetestingstage.

Ifsnowwaitingtoehowtheplandevelops.

(Nowlistenagain,plea)

Questions:

thepassagemainlyabout?

'sthebigproblemLegomaymeetwithincarryingouttheplan?

nbelearnedaboutLego'splan?

Questions17through20arebadonthefollowingconversation.

W:Sincewe'vedecidedtogoswimmingtocelebrateyourbirthday,shallwegotothebeach?Wecanswimandplaybeach

dbesomuchfun!

M:Yes,buttherecanbescarytides.

W:Relax,'llswiminanareaprotectedbylifeguards.

M:tifatyphooniscoming?Thatwillmakeconditionsatthebeachverydangerous.

W:We'e9satyphoon,we'llpostponethepartyorhaveanalternative

plan.

M:Thenwhydon'twegotoalakeinstead?dbesafer.

W:w,tocheckthecurrents,andbesurethewaterisn'ttoo

ldalsobealerttoafternoonthunderstorms.

M:That''sgotoaswimmingpoolandhaveasafepoolsideparty.

W:Well,swimmingpoolsaren'ntscanalsohappenifpeoplearetooaggressiveinthewater.

M:That'ully,wewon'ngixtremelydangerouswhenyou'vebeendrinking.

W:ryoneneedsaswimmingpartner.

M:You''reimportanttorememberwhereverweswim.

W:echoocarefullyandfollowthewatersafetyguidelines,wecanhaveafiinparty.

(Nowlistenagain,plea)

Questions:

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ethetwospeakersmainlydiscussing?

kesthemandisagreetoholdthepartyatthebeach?

ghtthespeakersremindtheirfriendsbeforeandattheparty?

nbeconcludedfromtheconversation?

That'stheendofthelisteningcomprehension.

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