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2021年上海高三高考模擬英語試卷(第一輯-模擬與提高九)-學(xué)生用
卷
一、GmammarandVocabulary(本大題共20小題,每小題1分,共20分)
1、【來源】2021年上海高三高考模擬(第一輯-模擬與提高九)第21~30題10分
TheXFactor
Tensofmillionsoftelevisionviewersaroundtheworldhavebecomefamiliarwiththemusicaltalent
showTheXFactor,whichhasbecomeaninternationalbrandIitoriginated
inBritainin2004.
TheBritishversionoftheshowhasbeenenormously
successful.2(broadcast)onSaturdayeveningsbetweenAugustand
December,itiswatchedbyanaverageofaround13millionpeople-morethanafifthofthepopulation.
Thestudioaudienceisextremelyenthusiasticandthefourjudges,3givetheir
opinionsimmediatelyaftereachperformance,areusuallylaughedatiftheymakenegativecomments.The
TVaudiencevotesbytelephone4theirfavouriteact.OnSundayeveningthe
results5(announce)inafollow-upshow.Thetwoactswhoreceivethefewest
votesfromthepublicnormallyhavetoperformagaininthefollow-up
show,6(leave)theirfateinthehandsofthejudges:theonethejudgesthink
hassung7(well)staysinthecompetition,buttheloseriseliminated.
InBritain,winningTheXFactorenablesasingerorgroup8(make)alot
ofmoneyfromtheirmusic,atleastintheshortterm.Inmostyears,forexample,thefirstsinglebythe
winner,releasedinDecember,hasreachedthetopofthesingleschartsbyChristmas.
Somepeople,however,thinktheprogrammehastoomuchinfluenceonthemusicbuyingpublic,
whichis9in2009therewasasuccessfulcampaigntoencouragepeopleto
buyanalternativesingleandthereforeensurethesongbyTheXFactor's
winnerH)(be)numberoneatChristmas.
2、【來源】2021年上海高三高考模擬(第一輯-模擬與提高九)第31?40題10分
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.
Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.deniesB.domesticC.economicallyD.employment
E.handfulElargelyG.notesH.political
[.proportionJ.remainsK.unthinkable
InternationalWomen'sDay
On8thMarchthisyear,eventsmarkingInternationalWomen'sDay(IWD)wereheldinmany
countriesaroundtheworld.IthasbeenmorethanahundredyearssincetheveryfirstIWDwasheld,in
a(n)IofEuropeancountries,in1911.
Backthen,thefirstIWDeventsinAustria,Denmark,GermanyandSwitzerlandwere
certainly2.Theywereprotestsbywomenagainstformsofgender
discrimination(性另U歧視)thatwouldnowbe3inmostpartsofthe
world:almostnowherewerewomenallowedtovote(Australia,FinlandandNewZealandweretheonly
countrieswherewomenvotedinnationalelections),andFinlandwastheonlycountrywithanyfemale
membersofanationalparliament(議會).Thegeneralexpectationworldwide,acrossdifferent
continentsandcultures,wasthatwomenwouldspendtheirlives4inthe
home,devotingthemselvestolookingaftertheirhusbandsandchildren.
The5ofwomenwhohadpaidemploymentwasfarlowerthantoday,
andwhenwomendidgoouttoworktheytypicallyearnedverylittle,meaningthey
were6dependentonmen.
Acenturylater,genderinequalityin7—particularlypay
inequality-isstilloneoftheissuesIWDtriestodrawattentionto:
it8common,ofcourse,forwomentoearnlessthanmenfordoing
exactlythesamejob.
Limitededucationalopportunities(therearemanycountriesinwhichgirlsgenerallystayfeweryears
inschoolthanboys)and9violencetowardswomenhavealsobeen
highlightedbyeventssurroundingIWDinrecentyears.
Andyet,astheIWDwebsite[0,alongsidethe"negatives*'thereare
plentyof"positives'*.Asjustoneexample,toreturntotheissueofwomenelectedtooffice,thechange
overthelasthundredyearshasbeensignificant.Since1911,whenthesmallgroupofwomeninthe
Finnishparliamentweretheonlyfemalesinpublicofficeworldwide,thegovernmentsofmorethanfifty
differentcountrieshavebeenledbywomen.
二、ReadingComprehension(本大題共30小題,共45分)
3、【來源】2021年上海高三高考模擬(第一輯-模擬與提高九)第41~55題15分
First,itwaslowemissionzones——lawsrestrictingwherepollutingvehiclescangowithinatownor
city.InEuropemorethan200suchzoneshavebeen1.Now,national
governmentsaredeterminedtotakethenextstepinthefightagainstair
pollution:2onthesalesofgasanddiesel(柴油)vehicles.
IntheNetherlands,thegovernmentis3aplantoendthesalesof
gasanddieselvehiclesby2030.4,FranceandBritainhaveannounced
suchplansfor2040.InNorway,whichhasstrongtargetsforgettinggasanddieselcarsofftheroad,2017
wasthefirstyearinwhichelectricandhybrid(¥昆合的)vehiclesalesaccountedforover50percentof
totalsales.Indiasaysitwillelectrifyallnewvehiclesassoonas2030.
Thepushtogetgasanddieselvehiclesofftheroadisthe5of
continuingconcernsaboutcarbonemissionsandairpollution.TheWorldHealthOrganizationidentifies
airpollutionasthelargestenvironmentalhealthrisk,blaming3milliondeathsonoutdoorairpollution
eachyear."Manyofthesecountriesare6byclimatepolicygoalsand
reducinggreenhousegasemissions,*'saysJessikaTrancik,anassociateprofessorattheInstituteforData,
Systems,andSocietyattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologyinCambridge.Choosing
to7anelectricvehicleinsteadofagas-fueledcartendstoreduce
greenhousegasemissions,saysDr.Trancik.Shenotesthatemissionssavingsdependonhowcleanthe
electricitysourceis,butinthemajorityoflocationsthesavingsare8.
Arecentdropinbatterypriceshasraisedenthusiasmforelectricvehiclesas
a(n)9togasanddieselmodels."Alotoftheexcitementaroundtheworld
regardingbanninggas-poweredvehiclesisdrivenbytheexcitementaroundtheelectricvehicle,"says
RolandHwang,managingdirectorfortheClimateandCleanEnergyProgramattheNaturalResources
DefenseCouncilinSanFrancisco.Thisexcitement"isreallydrivenbytheexcitementaroundtheprogress
of10technology0.
EvenifcountriesfulfilltheirpromisestoHtheproductionofgas
anddieselvehicles,gas-poweredcarswon'tdisappearfromroadwaysovernight,ascarspurchased
before12kickinwillstillbeallowedontheroad.However,some
nationshopetospeedthetransition(過渡)processbyfollowingtheproductionbanswitha
(n>13banofgasanddieselvehicles.Britainexpectsallcarsonitsroadsto
bezero-emissionby2050.
"Theincreasingnumberofvehicleemissionsrulesisplacing
the14industryonnotice,"saysMr.Hwang.HWhentalkingabout
banningthegas-poweredvehicle,it'snotreallyanimpracticalscheme.It'sactually
veryI5,and,?,howfasttheycandoitisreallythequestion."
A.establishedB.abandonedC.approachedD.surrounded
A.lossesB.discussionsC.commentsD.limits
A.pushingforwardB.makingupC.callingoffD.respondingto
A.ThereforeB.SimilarlyC.HoweverD.Contrarily
A.forceB.causeC.resultD.rule
A.motivatedB.frustratedC.characterizedD.spoiled
A.designB.purchaseC.identifyD.promote
A.vagueB.insignificantC.economicalD.substantial
A.appealB.alternativeC.solutionD.obstacle
A.batteryB.engineC.emissionD.gas
A.monitorB.encourageC.estimateD.eliminate
A.competitionsB.productionsC.regulationsD.influences
A.lastingB.temporaryC.overallD.partial
A.commerceB.serviceC.manufacture!),auto
A.revolutionaryB.feasibleC.disputableD.rewarding
4、【來源】2021年上海高三高考模擬(A篇)第56?59題8分
TheNewYorksubwaysystemisoneofthelargestintheworld,fenyingnearlyeightandahalf
millionpeoplearoundthecityeveryweek.Ridersfindmorethantransportationbelowthestreets;among
thedirtandthescreech(嘎吱聲)ofthetrains,thereisalsomusic.Thesubwaysystemislikeafree
concerthall,offeringalmosteverykindofmusic.
Youneverknowwhatyoumightencounter,dependingonthedayoftheweekandtheparticular
station.AtasubwayplatformbelowPennsylvaniaStationoneafternoonrecently,RawlMitchell,an
immigrantfromTrinidadandTobago,wasplayingthesteeldrums.Hesaidhe'sbeenperforminginthe
subwaysincethemid-1990s.'Thepeopledoappreciatethemusic,nhesaid."Theystandaroundlistening,
andifitpleasesthem,theyapplaudandputtheirmoneyinthecaseorwhatever.Theyusuallyclapandsay
thingslike'It'snice.1Theyoffermesomepositivefeedback."
Singer-songwriterRosateresa,whooftensingsonastationat14thStreet,hasbeenatitalmostaslong.
ShemovedfromPuertoRicotostudyclassicalvoiceseveraldecadesago."Mymissionistosinglikethe
jilguero,aPuertoRicanbird,whichwakesupthesun,usaidRosateresa.
MitchellandRosateresabothperformindependently,outsidethetransitauthority*sofficialnMusic
UnderNewYork"program,whichsponsor150performanceseachweek,bymorethan200individuals
andgroups.
LikeRosateresaandMitchell,musicianswhoparticipatein"MusicUnderNewYork"earnonly
whateverpeoplechoosetogive.OperasingersTomMcNicholsandPatriciaVital,partofagroupcalled
"OperaCollective",saidtheyloveperfbnninginthesubways,thoughitisn'tlucrative."Musicingeneralis
notaboutmoney,and'MusicUnderNewYork1isdefinitelymoreaboutmakingoperaaccessiblethanitis
aboutmakingaliving,"McNicholssaid.
(1)Accordingtothepassage,whatCANNOTbefoundintheNewYorksubwaysystem?
A.Alargenumberofpassengers.
B.Amateurorprofessionalmusicians.
C.Dirtandnoisemadebytrains.
D.Stagesliketheonesinconcerthalls.
(2)Whatisprobablythereasonwhypeopleareattractedbymusicunderthesubway?
A.Theycanenjoyfreemusicwhileontheirwayaround.
B.Theycanenjoyexoticperformancesfromforeigncountries.
C.Theycanencounteranykindofmusicatunexpectedplaces.
D.Theycanencounterprofessionalmusiciansoutofconcerthalls.
(3)WhatdoMitchellandRosateresahaveincommon?
A.TheybothcametotheUSAtofurthertheirstudyinmusic.
B.Theybothearnwhatpeoplechoosetogivethem.
C.Theybothworkforanofficialprogram.
D.Theybothwanttopromotethemusicfromtheirhomecountries.
(4)Theword"lucrative0inthelastparagraphmostprobablymeans.
A.veryworthwhile
B.veryprofitable
C.veryinfluential
D.verypopular
5、【來源】2021年上海高三高考模擬(B篇)第60~62題6分
1CMED
WelcometotheofficialsiteofWICKED,playingonBroadwayattheGershwinTheatreinNewYork
CityandontourthroughoutNorthAmerica.Getindividualtickets,grouptickets,andpremiumticketsfor
themusicalTheNewYorkTimescalls"Broadway'sbiggestblockbuster',.
Winnerofover50majorawardsincludingtheGrammyAwardandthreeTonyAwards,WICKEDis
theuntoldstoryofthewitchesofOz.LongbeforeDorothydropsin,twoothergirlsmeetinthelandofOz.
One,bornwithemerald-greenskin,issmartfiery(脾氣暴躁的)andmisunderstood.Theotheris
beautiful,ambitiousandverypopular.WICKEDtellsthestoryoftheirremarkableadventurousjourney—
howthesetwounlikelyfriendsgrowtobecometheWickedWitchoftheWestandGlindatheGood.
NOTE:Recommendedageforchildrenis8andup.Nochildrenunder5admittedRunningtimefor
theshowis2hoursand30minutes,plusa15-minuteintermission.
GreatseatsalgreatpricesSeeWICKEDthis
sprlngl
StudentspecialshowyourcollegeIDatthe
boxofficetoget$67tickets(selectperfs4/29-
5/29)
BestavailabilityatTuesdayandWednesday
eveningperformances
(1)WhatisWICKED?
A.Anaward-winningmusical.
B.ABroadwaytheatre.
C.Acharacterinaplay.
D.Apopularfilm.
(2)WhatdoesthestoryofWICKEDtell?
A.HowDorothycomesintothelandofOz.
B.Howtwodifferentgirlsbecomeunlikelyfriends.
C.HowDorothymeetsthetwoothergirlsofOz.
D.HowtwogirlsbecomeimportantwitchesofOz.
(3)Whichofthefollowingisamostappropriatetipforcollegestudentsgoingtotheboxoffice?
A.ArrivingattheboxofficeonSundayafternoons.
B.Gettingaticketthisspringo
C.BringingthestudentIDcards.
D.Checkingonlinefirst.
6、【來源】2021年上海高三高考模擬(C篇)第63?66題8分
IfsomeonehadsuggestedsixyearsagothatthetimewouldcomewhenTheHuffingtonPostwona
PulitzerPrizeandTheWashingtonPostdidn't,fewintherelativelyconservative(保守的)worldofthe
U.S.presswouldhavebelievedit.
ButTheHuffingtonPostwasindeedonthelistwhenthisyear'swinnerswereannouncedafewweeks
ago.TheAmericannewswebsite,contentaggregator(內(nèi)容聚合類網(wǎng)站)andblogwonagreatlydesired
PulitzerfornationalreportingfortheworkofitsmilitaryjournalistDavidWood.
Sixyearsago,thePulitzerPrizes,journalism'smostadmiredawards,firstdippedatoeinthedigital
waterbysuggestingthatelementsofonlinematerialmightbeacceptablefornewspaperentries.Itwasn't
until2009thattherequirementfortheretobeanewspaperattachedtotheentrywasdropped,with"online
newssites"allowedtoenter.
SigGissler,Administeroftheprizes,pointsthatwhatisconsideredasPulitzer-qualifiedhasextended
andnowreads,"EntriesmustbebasedonmaterialcomingfromaUnitedStatesnewspaperornewssite
thatpublishesatleastweeklyduringtheveryyearandthatfollowsthehighestjournalistic
principles."However,Gisslersaysthatastheawardswerecreated"veryfirmlyfbrnewspaper
journalism",theredrawingofthisdefinitionisunavoidable-thoughclearlyachallengingtask—asthe
newspaperdisappears.
Acloserexaminationofthe2012listshowswhatawidespreadtransformationhastakenplaceina
shorttime.Forexample,thebreakingnewscategorywinner,TuscaloosaNews,enteredtenarticlesfrom
itspaper,butdemonstrateditsfacilityinthecategorylargelythroughsocialmediawebsites,posting
dozensofupdatesandlivereportsincoveringadestructivetornadowhichhadrippedthroughthetown.
Ifthereisanyoneleftwhothinksthewidespreadadoptionofbreakingnewstechniques,platformsand
web-firstreportingisleadingtoadeclineinquality,thisyear*slistofPulitzerisastrongcounter-argument,
butitislikelytobeonlythebeginningofafarfastertransformation.
(1)WhichofthefollowingisaproofthattheworldoftheU.S.pressiskindofconservative?
A.TheHuffingtonPostwinsaPulitzerPrize.
B.TheWashingtonPostfailstowinaPulitzerPrize.
C.PeopleareshockedwhenTheHuffingtonPostisoneofthewinners.
D.PeopleareshockedwhenTheWashingtonPostfailstobeawinner.
(2)WhichofthefollowingistrueofTheHuffingtonPostaccordingtothepassage?
A.Itisoneofthetraditionalnot-so-famousnewspapersoftheU.S.
B.ItisawebsiteandblogthatcollectsnewsreportsaroundtheU.S.
C.ItisamajorcompetitorofTheWashingtonPostformanyyears.
D.Itisamilitarynewswebsitethathiresfamousindependentreporters.
(3)WhichofthefollowingentriesmayNOTbeacceptedbythePulitzerPrizesAdminister?
A.MaterialscomingfromaU.S.magazinethatpublishestwiceamonth.
B.Articlespublishedonadailynewspaperofasmalldistributionamount.
C.Postsonapopularnewswebsitethatdoesn'thaveaprintedversion.
D.Onlinelivereportscoveringaneventthatisofsignificantinfluence.
(4)Whathasthisyear'slistofPulitzerdemonstratedaboutthefutureofthepress?
A.ThePulitzer-qualifiedpointswillneedtobefurtherextended.
B.Morebreakingnewstechniquesandplatformsareboundtoappear.
C.Onlinenewswebsitesandweb-firstreportingwillcontinuetobloom.
D.AfastertransformationoftheworldoftheU.S.pressisabouttocome.
7、【來源】2021年上海高三高考模擬(第一輯-模擬與提高九)第67?70題8分
NoiseofOpenOfficeContributestoEmployee
Stress
Themodernopenofficewasdesignedforteambuilding,butismostlydistinguishedbyitshighnoise
levels,lackofprivacyandsufferingsofbothdigitalandhumandistractions.Andindeed,severaldecades
ofresearchhaveconfirmedthatopen-planofficesaregenerallyassociatedwithgreateremployeestress,
poorerco-workingrelationsandreducedsatisfactionwiththephysicalenvironment.Buttherearesome
waystocombatthoseeffectsandstillbeproductive.
Thenoiseoftheopenofficeisoneofemployees*chiefcomplaintsaboutit,andresearchshowsthat
thecontinualnoisecanactuallyweakenourmotivation.1Althoughwedon*t
yethaveresearchevidenceontheuseofprivatemusicintheoffice—expertssaythatthisapproachcould
beeffective.
2Designersandmanagersbelievedthatoncethewallscamedown,
workerswouldbemorelikelytohavethekindofcasualconversationsthatcaninspirenewideas.
However,researchshowsthatwhileconversationsareindeedfrequentamongemployeesinopenoffices,
theytendtobeshortandsuperficial-preciselybecausetherearesomanyotherearsaroundto
listen.3Goonawalkaroundtheblockoratriptothecoffeeshot,orslipinto
anemptyconferenceroom.
Theoriginalpromotersofopen-planofficesalsohopedthatthesettingwouldmakeco-workers
availabletohelponeanother.4InastudyreleasedbyagroupofGermanand
Swissresearchers,participantswhorequestedhelpwithataskperformedbetter,whilethosewhosupplied
assistancedidworse.Inordertominimizetheinterference,theyrecommendthatworkerssetasideablock
oftimeeachdaywhentheyarenottobedisturbed.
A.Anotherfrequentcomplaintisthelackofprivacyinanopenoffice.
B.Findthesourceofthenoisemaynotbeaseasyasonemaythink.
C.Lookaroundandyou,11seethatmanyworkersdealwiththisproblembywearing
headphones.
D.So,findprivatespacestotalktoyourcolleagues.
E.That*sgreatforthehelpseeker,notsogreatforthehelpgiverwhohashisown
worktodo.
F.Usingthetelephoneonyourdeskisagoodwayofpreventingaprivate
conversationfrombeingheard.
三、SummaryWriting(本大題共1小題,共10分)
8、【來源】2021年上海高三高考模擬(第一輯-模擬與提高九)第71題10分
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizeinnomorethan60wordsthemainideaandthemain
point(s)ofthepassage.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.
WhatHappenstoLanguageasPopulationsGrow?
Languageswithlotsofspeakers,suchasEnglishandChinese,havelargevocabularieswithrelatively
simplegrammar.Yettheoppositeisalsotrue:Languageswithfewerspeakershavefewerwordsbut
complexgrammar.
Throughcomputersimulations,aCornellUniversitycognitivescientistandhiscolleagueshave
shownthateaseoflearningmayexplainwhythenumberofspeakershasoppositeeffectsonvocabulary
andgrammar.
"Wewereabletoshowthatwhethersomethingiseasytolearn—likewords—orhardtolearn—like
complexgrammar—canexplaintheseopposingtendencies,usaidco-authorMortenChristiansen,
professorofpsychologyatCornellUniversityandco-directoroftheCognitiveScienceProgram.
Theresearcherssupposedthatwordsareeasiertolearnthanaspectsofgrammar.uYouonlyneeda
fewexposurestoawordtolearnit,soit'seasierforwordstopropagate,nhesaid."Butlearninganew
grammaticalinnovationrequiresalengthierlearningprocess.Andthat*sgoingtohappenmorereadilyina
smallerspeechcommunity,becauseeachpersonislikelytointeractwithalargeproportionofthe
community,"hesaid."Ifyouhavetohavemultipleexposuresto,say,acomplexgrammarrule,insmaller
communitiesit*seasierforittospreadandbemaintainedinthepopulation."
"Conversely,inalargecommunity,likeabigcity,onepersonwilltalkonlytoasmallproportionof
thepopulation.Thismeansthatonlyafewpeoplemightbeexposedtothatcomplexgrammarrule,making
itharderforittosurvive,Mhesaid.
"Thesimulationssuggestthatlanguage,andpossiblyotheraspectsofculture,maybecomesimpleras
ourworldbecomesincreasinglyinterconnected,MChristiansensaid.nThisdoesn'tnecessarilymeanthatall
culturewillbecomeoverlysimple.Butperhapsthemainstreampartswillbecomesimplerovertime."
"Notallhopeislostforthosewhowanttomaintaincomplexculturaltraditions,nhesaid."Peoplecan
self-organizeintosmallercommunitiestocounteractthatdrivetowardsimplification.n
四、Translation(本大題共4小題,共15分)
9、【來源】2021年上海高三高考模擬(第一輯-模擬與提高九)第72題
翻譯
最近你有什么煩心事嗎?(mind)
10、【來源】2021年上海高三高考模擬(第一輯-模擬與提高九)第73題
翻譯
有些人總是喜歡在公眾場合大聲討論自己的私事。(talk)
11、
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