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上海市十校2021學(xué)年第一學(xué)期高三英語考試試卷上海市十校2011學(xué)年第一學(xué)期高三英語考試試卷(常用版)(可以直接使用,可編輯完整版資料,歡迎下載)2021年12月參加學(xué)校:南模、復(fù)興、上外、復(fù)旦附中、延安、華師大二附中、上海曙光、上師大附中、交大附中、向明第I卷(共105分)I.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1. A.At19:15 B.At19:20 C.At19:30 D.At20:052. A.$1,850 B.$1,900 3. A.Theman’sdaughter B.Theman’sson C.Theman’swife D.Themanhimself4. A.Seeingamovie B.Liningfortickets C.Findingacafé D.Havingadrink5. A.Joesurvivedthecaraccident. B.Joewasbadlyhurtintheaccident. C.Joe’scarwasslightlydamaged.D.Joe’scarwasknockedbyothers.6. A.Thetitleiseye-catching B.Thebookisboring. C.Thetitleismisleading D.Thebookiswonderful.7. A.Shedidbetterinthedrivingtest. B.Sheeasilygetsnervous. C.Shewasafraidoftakingexams. D.Shedidn’tpractisemuch.8. A.Hehasacorrectattitudetowardstheexam. B.Heoftenfailsschoolexams C.Hesurprisedthemanbyfailingtheexam. D.Hedoesn’twanttofinishhighschool.9. A.Hemadeanappointmentforthewoman.B.Hewenttothedentist’slastweek. C.Thewomanforgottomakeanappointment.D.Thewomanshouldhavegonetothedentistearlier.10. A.Shedoesn’tlikethetopic. B.Hemadefewermistakesthistime. C.There’retoomanyspellingmistakes. D.Thereportdoesn’tkeeptothepoint.

Section BDirections InsectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage

11. A.Tohidehiscowbehindatree. B.Tolookforsomeonetohelphim. C.Tofindthestrongestmaninthetown. D.Tohelpsomepeopleofhisowntown.12. A.Heknewtherewasmoneyunderthestone.B.Theoldmanpromisedtorewardhim. C.Hefearedothersinthetownmightfallonit. D.Nooneelsewasstrongenoughtomoveit.13. A.Apersonwhoisreadytohelpdeserveshelp. B.Oneshouldcatcheverygoodchance. C.Thoseweakandpoorpeopledeservehelp. D.Helaughsbestwholaughslast.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingspeech

14.A.Shecouldneverovercomedifficulties. B.Shehadproblemswithotherchildren.C.Shehadtroublecommunicatingwithothers. D.Shesufferedfromseverelearningdisability.15. A.Apersonwhoseexperiencecaninspireothers B.Apersonwitharemarkablememory C.Apersonwhohasabetterunderstanding D.Apersonwithspecialeducation16. A.Alwayslistentodoctor’sadvice. B.Nevergiveupinfaceofdifficulties. C.Alwaysgetencouragementfromothers. D.Nevercompareyourselfwithothers.

SectionCDirections InsectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Eachconversationwillbereadtwice.Afteryouheartheconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.

Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation

BookingaTicketThenameoftheopera____17____KingThedayoftheperformanceNext____18____evening.Thenumberofthetickets____19_____Theamountofmoneytopay____20_____Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.

Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation

Whatdoesthemancomplainabout?Thequalityof____21____

Whatistheproblem?The___22___alwaysgetsblack.

Whereistherepaircentre?Onthe7thFloor,____23____

Whatwillthecompanydoifthereissomeproblemconcerningthequality?Toletthecustomerhaveitrefundedor____24____Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.

II.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.25. Theoperatingprofitsofthecompanyinthethirdquarterroseby24percent225millionpounds182millionpoundsayearago.A.from…to B.for…to C.to…from D.to…for26.Tooursurprise,AjisenRamen’sJapaneseramennoodlesoupwasmadeusingcheappowdersandinstantseasoningsboilingpigbonesforhours,asitsadvertisementssuggests.A.morethan B.ratherthanC.otherthan D.betterthan27.Pollutionwillremainaglobalproblemforalongtimemuchhasbeendonetosolveit. A.since B.however C.though D.if28.Althoughhemajoredinartandliteratureincollege,hehadlittleinterestinsubject. A.every B.either C.bothD.neither29.Ithinkthisexerciseaswellastheotherthreeones. A.isworthtodo B.areworthtodo C.isworthdoing D.areworthdoing30.solvethemedicalcareforthelow-incomeearnersandtheunemployed.A.Onlybyjointeffortscanwe B.Byonlyjointeffortswecan C.Onlybyjointeffortswecan D.Onlywecanjointeffort31.Idon’tmindtellingyouwhatIknow.You.I’mnotaskingyouforit. A.mustn’t B.maynot C.can’t D.needn’t32.Ithinkthatsomethinghastobedonetostoptheairfrombeingpolluted,?A.doesn’tit

B.hasn’tit

C.don’tthey

D.haven’tthey33.Comeandvisitourschoolattheendofthisyear,bywhichtimemyacademicthesis.A.Iwillfinish B.hadfinished C.havefinished D.Iwillhavefinished34.Youhaven’tbeentoShanghai,haveyou?.AndhowIwishtogothereagain!A.Yes,Ihave B.Yes,Ihaven’t C.No,Ihave D.No,Ihaven’t35.Ilikedrawing,whilewhatmybrotherenjoys.A.cooking B.tocook C.iscooking D.cook36.Nearlyalltreeshaveseedsthatfalltotheground,,andeventuallyproducenewseeds.A.takingroot B.takeroot C.tookroot D.totakeroot37.Thewrongyou’vedonehimisterrible,foryoushouldmakeanapologytohim,Ithink.A.it B.which C.what D.that38.Inorderforeveryone,seriouschangesneedtobemadeinglobaldevelopment. A.tosurvive B.survived C.surviving D.survive39.fromothercontinentsformillionsofyears,Australiahasmanyplantsandanimalsnotfoundinanyothercountryintheworld.A.Beingseparated

B.HavingseparatedC.Havingbeenseparated

D.Tobeseparated40.Maybethefactheistwoinchesshorterthanheristhereasonshedon’twanttomarryhim.A.that,why B.which,that C.because,why D.that,which

SectionBDirections Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.

heavilyB.surgeryC.drivenD.regulateAB.apply

AC.loosenedAD.treatmentBC.influenceBD.potentialCD.launched

Chinesemedicalexpertshavewarnedthatantibiotics(抗生素)are“41overused”inhospitals,whichmaycauseseriousside-effectsforthehealthofanentiregeneration.Accordingtotheministry,70percentofChineseinpatientshavereceivedantibiotics,whilethemaximumnumbersetbytheWorldHealthOrganizationis30percent.About97percentof42__patientsusedantibioticsbutresearchshowedthatalargenumberofthem

couldavoidtheneedifhospitalsconductedpropersanitationmeasures.Particularly,antibioticsareoverusedinthe43ofchildren.Nearlyonethirdofthedaily10,000outpatientsattheBeijingChildren’sHospitaltakeintravenous(進(jìn)入靜脈的)dripsthatlargelycontainantibiotics,saidYangYonghong,adoctorwiththehospital.“Somedoctorsmightlackpropertrainingonhowto44antibioticsinamoreprecisewayandavoid45risks.Somesimplywanttoplayitsafe,”saidZhuZhenggang,presidentofShanghai-basedRuijinTheministry46anationwidecampaignoverthepastsixmonthsto47theuseofantibiotics.ViceHealthMinisterMaXiaoweiadmittedthatthegovernmentfacesgreatchallengesasmanypublichospitalshave48Insidersalsonotedthattheoveruseofantibioticswaspartly49byprofit-seekingpharmacyfirms.Therearemorethan6,000pharmacycompaniesinChinathatproducemorethan1,000kindsofantibiotics.About60percentofthenewlyapprovedmedicinesbytheStateFoodandDrugAdministrationlastyearwereantibiotics.AccordingtotheSFDA,thecountryreported690,000casesofadversedrugreactionscausedbyabuseofmedicine,including600deathsin2021.

III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirectionsForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.I’vebeenteachingpianolessonsinmysparetimeforover30years.EventhoughIhaveneverhadthe50ofhavingaprodigy(天才),Ihavetaughtsomevery51students.However,IhavealsohadmyshareofwhatIcall‘musically52’pupils—onesuchpupilbeingRobby,an11yearoldboy,whotoldmethatithadalwaysbeenhismother’s(asinglemom)__53__FromthebeginningRobbyseemedto54thenaturalcapabilityneededtoexcel.ButhedutifullyreviewedtheelementarypianopiecesthatI55allmystudentstolearn.Overthemonthshetriedandtried56Ilistenedandtriedtoencouragehim.ThenonedayRobbystoppedcomingforhislessons.AndIwasgladaboutthat.Afterall,hewasabad57formyteaching!Thencametherecital(演奏會).Tomy58,Robby,havingreceivedaflyer,askedtobeinit.Hetoldmethathismotherhadbeensickandunabletotakehimtohispianolessons,butthathehadbeen59.“PleaseMissHonor,I’vejustgottoplay.”heinsisted.Idon’tknowwhatledmetoallowhimtoplayintherecital—perhapsitwashis60ormaybesomethinginsideofmesayingthatitwouldbeallright.Onthenightoftheperformance,IputRobby61intheprogram,justbeforeIwastocomeupandthankallthestudentsandplayafinishingpiece.Ithoughtthatany62hemightdowouldcomeattheendoftheprogramandIcouldalwayssalvage(挽救)his63ItturnedoutthatRobbyplayedwonderfully.………ThatnightIbecameaprodigy…ofRobby.HewastheteacherandIthepupil,forhehadtaughtmethemeaningof64andloveandbelievinginyourself,andmaybeeventakingachanceonsomeoneandyoudidn’tknowwhy.50.A.fortunate B.possibility C.pleasure D.likelihood51.A.talented B.aggressive C.stupid D.demanding52.A.challenged B.gifted C.bothered D.rewarded53.A.request B.order C.dream D.task54.A.takeaninterestin B.havecommanded C.beawareof D.lack55.A.hope B.require C.order D.demand56.A.however B.when C.otherwise D.while57.A.influence B.threat C.advertisement D.danger58.A.expectation B.wish C.surprise D.gladness59.A.worried B.practising C.upset D.studying60.A.insistence B.poverty C.enthusiasm D.stubbornness61.A.first B.second C.last D.ontop62.A.mistake B.failure C.destruction D.damage63.A.poor B.wonderful C.terrific D.unexpected64.A.dream B.perseverance C.encouragement D.guilt

SectionBDirections Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Oneday,whenAnnawasabouttowalkintoheroffice,theheadmaster,Mr.Henrystoppedher.“Now,”hesaid,“Iwantyoutotellmethetruth,mydear.”“Naturally,”saidAnnashortly,fearingthatsomethingterriblehadhappened.“Ihavehadamostseriousaccusation(控告)madeagainstyoubyMrs.Bond.”“Mrs.Bond?”saidAnna,notunderstanding.JanetBondwasaquiet,littlemouseofachild.AsfarasAnnacouldremembershehadneverhadcausetospeakanangrywordtothegirl.“Mrs.Bond,”wentonMr.Henry,“tellsmethatyouscoldedherdaughteryesterdayafternoon.”“Scolded?”criedAnna.“Idon’tscold.Atleastnotinschool,”sheaddedhonestly.“Mrs.Bond’sstoryisthatJanetwasalittlelatebacktoschoolintheafternoon.Shesaidthatthechildhadtospendsometimeinthebathroom,whichmeantshesetoutfromhomealittlelate.”“Justaminute,”saidAnna,beginningtounderstand.“Shedidcomelate,verylate.Ihadmarkedherabsent,ofcourse.Thenshewanderedin,whenwe’dstartedourpaper--cutting,andIbelieveIsaidshewasanuisance(討厭的人).Shedidn’tappeartohear,andwascertainlyquitecheerful.”“Ah,anuisance.”Mr.Henryjumpedontheword.“You’resureyouonlysaidanuisance.”“Imaynotevenhavesaidthat,”Annareplied.“ItwasnomorethanslightdispleasurethatIfeltandIcertainlydidn’tscold.”“Mrs.Bondsaidthatyoucalledherchildablasted(該死的)nuisance.Isthattrue?”“Indeeditisn’t,”saidAnna,“Thechildorthemotherhasmadeitup!”Mr.HenrywassatisfiedwithAnna’sexplanation.“JustasIthought,mydear,butofcourseIhadtomakesure.”65.WhenMr.HenrystoppedAnna,he______.A.madeherfeelworriedatfirst

B.thoughtshehaddonesomethingwrongC.hadmadeuphismindtoscoldher

D.wantedtotellheratruestory66.Mr.Henrythoughtthat______.A.JanethadscoldedAnna

B.AnnahadscoldedJanetC.Annawouldnottellthetruth

D.Mrs.Bondhadnottoldthetruth67.Tocallachildanuisanceis______.A.notconsideredseriousbytheteacher

B.consideredaseriousaccusationC.obviouslyupsettingforthechild

D.asignofgreatanger68.Mr.HenryconsideredAnnaa______teacher.A.careless

B.cruel

C.bad

D.trustworthy

(B)WheretofindauthenticYangcheng●YiFengCourtFairmontAtthehotelonthescenicshore,youcansavorthecrabandenjoythelakeview.Thechefpresentsamouth-wateringcrabfeastmenu.Address:3668WestMa’anshanRd,●SuiYuan,DoubletreebyHiltonHuaqiao/KunshanChefAlanLiupresentshairycrabinaclassicalShanghaistyle.Youcaneithereatthecrabintherestaurantororderandtakeout.Werecommendthecrabmeatxiaolongbaowithjuiceandcreamycrabroe.Tel:3921-5700ext6266Address:2ZhaofengRd,HuaqiaoCBD,KunshanCity,●YeShanghaiThisrestaurantspecializesinShanghainesecuisine.Inadditiontosteamedhairycrabwithrichandfirmmeat,dinerscantrycreativecrabdishes,includingrefreshingcrabmeatwithwintermelonbroth,andsautéedcrabmeatwithsesameflavoredpastry.Tel:6311-2323Address:338HuangpiRd●YiLongCourtThePeninsulaShanghaiChefTaoGuojianlaunchedtheseason’snewhairycrabfeastmenu.Hebalancedthecrabflavorwithotherfreshingredients,suchasmushrooms,greensandbeef.Tel:2327-6742Address:32ZhongshanRdE1,Shanghai●WeiJingGe,WaldorfAstoriaShanghaiontheBundTherestaurantequipsdinerswithtraditionalcrabimplements,includingscissorsandforcepsandservesseasonalchrysanthemumtea.ThisletsyouexperiencehowChinesescholarsenjoyedcrabinancienttimes.Werecommendsoupnoodletoppedwithcrabroe.Tel:6322-9988Address:2ZhongshanRdE1,Shanghai69.Whichcolumncanthispassageappear?A.Services B.Feature C.Business D.Sports70.Ifyouwanttoinviteyourgueststoenjoythedeliciouscrabinyourownhouse,youcancall_____.A.6311-2323 B.3921-5700C.6322-9988D.2327-674271.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.YoucanenjoythecrabinaShanghaistyleonlyinSuiYuan.B.Alltherestaurantsprovidecrabimplementswhenyouenjoythecrab.C.Notalltherestaurantscanprovidethecrabfeastmenu.D.Youcanonlyenjoythedelicioussteamedcrabintherestaurants.

(C)Nowadays,peoplehaveaheateddiscussiononwhetherthepressureoninternationalsportsplayerskillstheessence(真諦)ofsport—thepursuitofpersonalexcellence.Childrenkickafootballaroundforfun.Whentheygetolderandplayforlocalschoolteams,theybecomecompetitivebuttheystillenjoyplaying.Theindividualrepresentinghiscountrycannotaffordtothinkaboutenjoyinghimself;hehastothinkonlyaboutwinning.Heisresponsiblefortheentirenation’shopes,dreamsandreputation.AgoodexampleisthefootballWordCup.Footballistheworld’smostimportantsport.WinningtheWorldCupisperhapsthesummitofinternationalsportingsuccess.MentionArgentina(阿根廷)tosomeoneandthechancesarethathe’llthinkoffootball.Inasense,winningtheWorldCupputArgentinaonthemap.SportsfansandsupportersgetquiteirrationalabouttheWorldCup.PeopleinEnglandfeltthattheircountrywassomehowimportantaftertheywonin1966.LastyearthousandsofScotssoldtheircars,andeventheirhouses,andspentalltheirmoneytravelingtoArgentina,wherethefinalswereplayed.So,amIarguingthatinternationalcompetitionkillstheideaofsport?Certainlynot!DotheArgentineansreallybelievethatbecauseelevenoftheirmenprovedthemostskillfulatfootball,theirnationisineverywaybetterthanallothers?Notreally,Butit’snicetoknowthatyouwonandthatinonewayatleastyourcountryisthebest.72. Accordingtothepassage,ifasportsmanonlythinksaboutwinning,hewill.A.failtosucceed

B.loseenjoymentC.besuccessful

D.beunreasonable73.Themainideaofthefirstparagraphisthat.A.childrentakepartinallkindsofsportsbecausesportsactivitiesgivethempleasure.B.competitionsbetweendifferentschoolteamsmakesportsnolongerapersonalactforfun.C.Somepeoplebelievethatinternationalcompetitionmakessportsatask,aresponsibility,fortheindividuals.D.somepeoplethinkinternationalcompetitionisinawayoppositetothepursuitofpersonalexcellence.74.Whatdoesthespeakermeanwhenhesays“Inasense,winningtheWorldCupputArgentinaonthemap”?A.WinningtheWorldCupmakesArgentinaafootballpowerintheworld.B.ArgentinaisnotimportantbeforeitwinstheWorldCup.C.WinningtheWorldCupgivesweighttoArgentina’spositionintheworld.D.Argentinaisworld-famousforitsfootballbecauseofitsobviouspositiononthemap.75.Theword“irrational”inthethirdparagraphmeans.A.passionate B.unreasonableC.angry D.happy

SectionCDirections ReadthefollowingtextandchoosethemostsuitableheadingfromA-Fforeachparagraph.Thereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneed.

A.MoreandmorewidelyusedcreditcardsinUSAB.creditcards’disadvantagesC.ConvenienceinshoppingwithcreditcardsD.LimittoacreditcardE.ThewisewayofusingacreditcardF.Highcostfornotpayingthebankintime76.Creditcardsarebecomingincreasinglypopularinpeople’sdailylife.Creditcardsoffertwomajorservices.First,theyareeasierandsafertocarrythanlargeamountsofmoney.Second,theypermitpeopletoborrow—tobuythingstheywantevenwhentheydonothaveenoughmoneytopaythefullprice.Creditcardsmakeitpossibletospreadoutpaymentsoverweeksormonths.77.Toreceivecreditcards,peoplemustprovethattheyearnenoughtopayforwhattheybuy.Andtheyusuallymustprovethattheyhavepaidbackanymoneytheyborrowedinthepast.Then,aftertheyreceivethecard,creditcompanieslimithowmuchtheycanbuywithit.VisaandMastercard,forexample,donotpermitmostoftheiruserstoowemorethan$1,500yetevenwiththeserestrictions.Creditcardsoftenmakeittooeasyforpeopletospendthemoneytheycannotpayback.78.Withcreditcards,peoplepayforgoodsorservicesattheendofeachmonth,insteadofwhentheybuythem.Andwhenthetimedoescometopay,mostcreditcardsofferpeopleachoice.Theycanpayallofwhattheyoweforthemonth.Ortheycanpayjustpart—usuallybetweenfiveandtenpercent—ofwhattheyowe.79.Studiesofcreditcardusehavefoundthateachmonth,abouthalfofallcarduserspaythefullamounttheyowe.Theotherspayonlypartoftheamount.Itisthisgroupthatprovidescreditcardcompanieswithmostoftheirearnings.Thatisbecausethepeoplepayaservicecharge—‘interest’—fortherighttopostponefullpayment.Mostpayaninterestrateofabout19percentayearofwhattheyowe.Inthelastfewyears,therehasbeenincreasingcriticismofthesehighinterestratesoncreditcards.80.Theuseofcreditcardscontinuestoincrease.Somepeoplesaythatinthenearfuturecreditcardswillreplacemoneycompletely,butothersbelievethateventisunlikely.However,theythinkAmericanswillbeusingcreditcardsmoreandmore.Amajorreasonforthisistheincreasingfearofcrime.Creditcards—unlikerealmoney—canbereplacediftheyarelostorstolen.

SectionDDirections Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.TheEuropeanUnion’sexecutivebodyyesterdaysaiditwantstospendsome50billioneuros(US$70billion)overthenextdecadeontransport,energyandtelecommunicationsprojectstobetterlinkitsmemberstatesacrossnationalborders.Theproposalscomeagainstabackgroundofacontinent-widefinancialcrisisthathaspromptedheavycriticismofpublicspendingbytheEUatatimewhennationalgovernmentsarecuttingdownbudgets.EUCommissionPresidentJoseManuelBarrosoinsisted,however,thattheConnectingEuropeinitiativeisnecessarytoovercomethelimitsofnationalgovernmentsoftenlookingtoservetheirownelectorate(全體選民)firstandneglectingmultinationalplansthatwouldprofitthe500millionEUcitizensasawhole.“WeareclosingthemissinglinksinEurope’sinfrastructure(基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施)networksthatotherwisewouldnotbebuilt,”Barrososaid,addingthatbyputtingforwardthefundsfor2021-2,“wearemakingadownpayment(保證金)orEurope’sfuturegrowthandjobs.”Barrosoalsolaunchedtheideaforspecialbondstoboosttheprograms.Hesaidthatinapre-2021phase,thecommissionwantstouseupto230millioneurosofitsbudgettomobilizeprivateinvestmentofsome4.5billioneuros.Theoverallplanandbondfinancingreceivedamixedresponse.GuyVerhofstadt,theleaderoftheALDEliberalfractionattheEuropeanParliament,saidyesterday’s“projectbondslaunchisawelcomeandoverduestepintherightdirection.”“IfwewanttostimulategrowthandjobcreationinEurope,wehavetogetonwithupgradingourmajorinfrastructurenetworksandbecreativeaboutattractingthirdpartyinvestment,”hesaid.Germany,theeconomicjuggernautofthe27-nationEU,insistedthattransportnetworkdevelopmentwasforemosttheresponsibilityoftheprivatesector.“AbroadfinancingofnetworkexpansionthroughtheEUbudgetcannotinanycasebeasolution.”saidPhilippRoesler,Germany’sministerfortheeconomyandtechnology.TheConnectingEuropeplanseekstoinvest31.7billioneurosinthetransportsectortobetterlinkthenetworkofroads,trainsandwaterwaysacrossborderstocreateasmoothsinglemarket.(Note:AnswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinNOMORETHANTENWORDS.)81.Europe’sinfrastructurenetworkswillbebuiltto.

82.MostofthenationalgovernmentsinEUarecuttingdownbudgetsbecause.

83.What’sRoesler’sresponsetotheoverallplanandbondfinancing?

84.Accordingtothepassage,howcantheEUstimulategrowthandjobcreation?

第II卷(共45分)I.TranslationDirections TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.1. 你是否介意我把窗打開?(mind)2. 解決食品安全問題不是一朝一夕的事。(take)3. 由于有了更多獲取信息的途徑,所以讀報(bào)的人越來越少了。(access)4. 隨著生活費(fèi)用的上漲,人們發(fā)現(xiàn)越來越難以負(fù)擔(dān)日常開銷。(it)5. 蘋果體驗(yàn)店(AppleExperienceCenter)開在北京大學(xué)圖書館不僅有悖于北大的精神,而且它也占據(jù)了學(xué)生寶貴的學(xué)習(xí)空間。(besides)

II.GuidedWritingDirections WriteanEnglishcompositionin120–150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelow.2021年11月上海世博會中國館(ChinaPavilion)在重新開放三個月后永久性閉館并將被改建成中華藝術(shù)宮(PalaceofChineseFineArts)。中國館行將成為歷史。值此時(shí)刻,你的好友決定在網(wǎng)上開辦虛擬中國館以志紀(jì)念。假設(shè)你將有機(jī)會在虛擬中國館內(nèi)展出一件你認(rèn)為最有價(jià)值的展品,你會選擇什么?并請簡要陳述你的理由。

Key:25-40CBCBCADADACBBACA41-49A,B,AD,AB,BD,CD,D,AC,C50-64CAACDBDCCBACDAB65-68ADAD69-71ABC72-75BDCB76-80CDEFA81.Betterlinkitsmemberstatesacrossnationalborders82.theyarefacedwiththefinancialcrisis83.Theplancannotsolvetherealproblem/beasolution.84.Byupgradingmajorinfrastructurenetworksandattractingthirdpartyinvestment.Translation:Wouldyoumindmyopeningthewindow?Ittakesalongtimetosolvetheproblemoffoodsafety.Nowadays,wehavemoreaccesstoinformation,sofewerandfewerpeoplereadnewspaper.Withtherisinginthecostofliving/thelivingexpenses,peoplefinditmoreandmoredifficulttocover/affordtheirdailyexpense.TosetupanAppleExperienceCenterinthelibraryofPekingUniversityItisnotonlyagainstthespiritofPekingUniversitytosetupanAppleExperience上海市復(fù)旦附中2021屆高三上學(xué)期期中考試英語(2007.11.)I. ListeningComprehension.(30/150)PartA ShortConversationsDirections: InpartA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Friedchicken. B.Hamburgers. C.Apizza. D.Seafood.2.A.Anewjob. B.Aparty. C.Anewhouse. D.Somedrinks.3.A.Shedoesn'tlikereading. B.She'salreadyreadthebook.C.Sheistoobusytoreadthebook. w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.mD.She'salmostfinishedthebook.4.A.Frightening. B.Interesting. C.Enjoyable. D.Dull.5.A.Itistimethathewonthescholarship. B.Noonebelievesthathewonthescholarship. C.He'ssurprisedthathegotthescholarship. D.He'sgladtoawa

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