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2021學年第一學期徐匯區(qū)學習能力診斷卷

高三英語試卷

2021.12

考生注意:

1.考試時間120分鐘試卷滿分140分。

2.本考試設試卷和答題紙兩部分。所有答題必須涂(選擇題)或?qū)懀ǚ沁x擇題)在答題紙上

,做在試卷上一律不得分。

3.答題前,務必在答題紙上填寫準考證號和姓名,并將核對后的條形碼貼在指定位置上,

在答題紙反面清楚地填寫姓名。

I.ListeningComprehension

SectionAShortConversations

Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Atthe

endofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsand

thequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionabout

readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothe

questionyouhaveheard.

1.A.Wecanneverlearnthepastoftheocean.B.Weneedmoreevidenceaboutthepast.

C.It'snecessarytostepawayfromthepast,D.Weneedabigdatetodiscoverythe

future.

2.A.Hecouldn'tfindaplacetosmoke.B.Hejustneedssmokingwhenthinking.

C.Hethinksithorribletostopsmoking.D.Hecouldn'tfindawaytostopsmoking.

3.A.Sheneedstosticktocertainapproachesinkeepinghealthy.

B.Sheshouldtakemorecareofherownhealth.

C.Sheneedssomefurtherinstructioninkeepinghealthy.

D.Sheshouldlearntocaremoreaboutherownhealth.

4.A.At1:00p.m.onApril7.B.At1:00p.m.onApril6.

C.At10:00amonApril6.D.At10:00p.m.onApril7.

5.A.Sometinnedfood.B.Freshmeatinthefridge.

C.Somethingfreshfromthemarket.D.Theleftoverinthefridge.

6.A.Mr.Brownwon'tgotoChicago,B.Mr.Brownwillbescheduledtomeetthe

man.

C.Mr.Brownwantstomeettheman.D.Mr.Brownwillmeetthemanforthe

firsttime.

7.A.Abombexplodedinthearea.B.Thepolicehavetakenthebombsaway.

C.Peopleareattackedbyterrorists,D.Theareawithunexplodedbombsis

lockeddown.

8.A.Historymaypredictthefuture.B.Historyisdifferentfromfuture.

C.Shecanconsultthepastfbrherproblems.D.Historytaughtheralesson.

9.A.Theyshouldgopurchasingliketheothers.

B.Theyoughttofollowtheirownemotions.

C.Theyshouldgoandbarkatarighttree.

D.Theyoughttomakereasonabledecision.

10.A.Hewasinterviewedbyhiswife.B.Heinterviewedhiswife.

C.Theywerebothcandidatesforajob.D.Theyworkedtogetherinacompany.

SectionB

Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,and

youwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.

Theconversation(s)andthepassage⑸willbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespoken

onlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecide

whichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Onthegrassinthegarden.B.Onthefenceofthegarden.

C.Inthetreesaroundthegarden.D.Beyondthefenceofthegarden.

12.A.Newtonwasbarkingatpigeons.

B.Newtonwasenjoyingthefoodinthegrass.

C.Newtonwasplayingwiththepigeons.

D.Newtonwaslyingingrass,leavingthepigeonsalone.

13.A.Toshowhiscourage.B.Todrivethebirdsaway.

C.Toattracthismaster'sattention.D.Toscarethebirdsforfun.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.A.Becausetheymayfeellifeisstressfultothem.

B.Becausetheytendtomakemistakesoften.

C.Becausetheyhavenoideaonhowtousetelephonetomakeaconversation.

D.Becausetheymaynotbewellpreparedandafraidtomakemistakes.

15.A.Focusingonlearningsimplevocabularyandphrases.

B.Learningasmuchandsoonasheexpected.

C.Beginningwithsimplethingsandfurtheringskillsregularly.

D.Relaxingandenjoyingthemistakes,sincenooneisperfect.

16.A.Todemonstratetelephoneconversationexamplesofvariouscontents.

B.Topresentsomemistakesintelephoneconversations.

C.Toshowmoreexamplesongreetingsandgoodbyes.

D.ToshoweverythingintelephoneconversationbothinEnglishandinChinese.

Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

17.A.Aconstructionengineer.B.Afinancialanalyst.

C.Anaccountant.D.Abusinessresearcher.

18.A.Becausehewastooshytotalktopeople.

B.Becausehewasabsolutelybusywithhishomework.

C.Becausehewasnotreadyfortheinterviewsthen.

D.Becausehewastoobusywithhisworktoaffordanymoretime.

19.A.BecauseJohnwasanicepersonandwelcomealmosteverywhere.

B.BecauseJohnhadniceworkingexperience.

C.BecauseJohndidwellinschoolandthejobmarketwasfriendly.

D.BecauseJohnwasawell-trainedanalyst.

20.A.Heshouldtakemorejobsformoreexperience.

B.Heshouldworkharderinschoolbeforegoingforanyinterview.

C.Heshoulddomoreresearchonhowtodoaninterview.

D.Heshouldlearnmoreaboutthecompaniesheappliedfor.

ILGrammarandvocabulary

SectionA

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethe

passagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillin

eachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenwordfortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbest

fitseachblank.

Alcoholisphysicallybadforyouinanyquantity;andthemoreyoudrink,theworseits

healtheffects.Thegiganticreportonthesubject(21)(publish)lastweekis

authoritative.Itmakesdepressingreading-青醒)wouldbethewrongwordhere,not

least(22)fewpeoplearelikelytochangetheirbehaviourasaresult.Butitisdifficult

toarguewiththeconclusions.Thereportwasbasedonenormousamountsofdata:28

millionpeoplearoundtheworldwereexaminedin592studiestoestimatethehealth

risks,whilethepopularityofdrinkingwasestimatedusingafurther694studies.Someofthe

effectsoflarge-scaledrinkingarereallyshocking.Aroundtheworldtoday,alcoholisresponsible

for20%ofthedeathsinthe15to49agegroup.

Thevarietyofwaysinwhichalcoholcankillordamagepeoplecomesasashock.In

thepoorestcountries,itsprimarymeansofdamageisthroughTB(結(jié)核);(23)

countriesgrowmoredeveloped,thedamageshiftstocancerandheartdisease.

Itisthetrade-offbetweencancerandheartdisease(24)leadstheresearchersto

rejectthenotionthatmoderatedrinkinghashealthbenefits:theyfindthattheincreased

riskofcancersoutweighsthediminishedriskofheartdiseaseamong

middle-agedmoderatedrinkers.

Perhaps(25)(surprising)singlefindingisthattwo-thirdsoftheworld's

populationdon'tdrinkatall.Theymanagewithoutadrugapparentlyessentialtocivilisedlife

inthewest.Thequestionis(26)thoseofusintheotherthirdshouldtrytoimitate

them.Theresearchersareunequivocal(明確的).Theywantconcerted(協(xié)力一致的)

governmentaction(27)(deliver)loweralcoholconsumption,usingmanyofthe

samemechanismsthat(28)(implement)successfullyagainsttobacco:pricerises,

restrictionsonadvertising,(29)(limit)theavailabilityofthedrug.Thereportis

rightthatmanypeople(30)drinklessthantheydo.Perhapstherealbenefit

ofmoderatedrinkingisnotthatitprotectstheheart,butthatitrequiresalittleself-discipline.

SectionB

Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeused

onlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.diligently.B.allowingC.reservations.D.remotely.E.launch.F.accommodate

G.expandedH.categoriesI.featuresJ.announcedK.upgrades

Airbnbupdatingapptoaddtranslations

AirbnbismakingiteasierforinternationaltravelerstobooktheirstaysastheUnitedStates

reopensitsborderstoforeigntravelers.

Theshort-termrentalplatform'senginewillautomaticallytranslatereviewsandlist

descriptionsinmorethan60languages.Thefeatureissetto(31)beforetheendofthe

year.

TheU.S.travelbandroppedMonday,(32)vaccinated(注射疫苗的)travelersfrom

dozensofnationstoenter.DatafromAirbnbshowsthischangeisalreadycausinginterestinU.S.

traveltorush.DuringtheweekafterOct.15,whentheUnitedStates(33)itwoulddrop

itsban,thenumberofnightsbookedbyforeignguestsintheUSAjumped44%.

Thetranslationengineisoneofmorethan50(34)theshort-termrentalplatform

introducedTuesday.Someofthemaimtomakefindingtheperfectvacationspoteasierfor

travelerswithdisabilitiesandremoteworkers.

AccessibilityReview

ThroughAirbnb'sAccessibilityReview,employeesensurethathostsfollowthroughonthe

accessible(35)theypromiseontheirlistings.

Hostssubmitphotosofstep-freeaccessorwidedoorwaysthat(36)

peoplewhousewheelchairstoAirbnbemployeesforreview.Airbnbemployees

haveconfirmed100,000accessibilityfeaturesin25,000homes,accordingtothecompany.

Moreflexiblesearches

Airbnb(37)thedaterangeinwhichguestscansearchforstaysfrom6-12months.

Guestshaveusedthe"I'mFlexible^^featuremorethan500milliontimes,accordingtoAirbnb.

Theappwillincludefournew(38)of“uniquestays“thatguestscansearchfor:offthe

grid,ski-in/ski-out,luxeandunconventionalhomes.

VerifiedWi-Fi

Thepandemic(傳染病)hasgivenmoreworkerstheabilitytodotheirjobfromanywhere,

whichmeanstheyrelyonWi-Fimorethanever.Ina7,500-personsurvey,Airbnbfoundone-third

plantolivesomewhereelsewhileworking(39)moreoftenthanbeforethanpandemic.

AirbnbguestshaveusedtheWi-Fifilterwhilesearchingforstaysmorethan288million

times,accordingtothecompany.Hostscanhavetheirinternetspeedtestedthroughthe

app."Youcanbeconfidentthatyouwon'tmissaZoomorafavoritestreamingshowfrom

yourAirbnb,“Airbnbsaid.

Upgradedtripstab

The“tripstab“onAirbnbwillsoonincludeacountdowntoarrival,check-indetails,current

andupcoming(40)andsuggestionsforpersonalizedexperiences.

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,

CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

TheThaigovernmentintendstofurtherdeepenitsdigitalcooperationwith

ChinesetechnologycompanyHuawei,seniorThaiofficialssaidatacloudeventheldinBangkok

thisweek.

DuringthePoweringDigitalThailand2022onNov17-19,ThaiDeputyPrime

MinisterPrawitWongsuwonsaiddigital5/?qs小〃(力(基礎設施),suchas5G,iscrucialto

Thailand's(41)andsocialdevelopment,especiallyforthecountry'spost-pandemic

economic(42).

BadlyhitbytheCOVID-19pandemic,thetourism-reliantnationregisteredaneconomic

reductionof6.1percentlastyear,theworstinmorethan20years.However,thepandemichas

significantlyspeededthe(43)ofdigitaltechnologiesinThailand,whereChinese

techcompanieshave(44)advantages.

Duringthepandemic,Huaweiuseditstechnologytohelplocalhospitalsimplementsystems

forautomatedmedicalsupply,Al-backed(45)andremotetreatment,whichgreatly

improvedthe(46)ofhospitalsandmadehealthcaremore(47).

FueledbyThailand'sdigitalroadmap,Huaweihasfocusedonhelpingthecountrybuild20,000

5Gstationsinthepasttwoyears.(48),Thailandhasmorethan4.2million5Gsubscribers,

leadingin5GadoptionamongASEAN(AssociationofSoutheastAsianNations)countries.

AnotherstrengthofHuaweihasbeenitscloudcapabilities.DengFeng,generalmanagerof

HuaweiThailand,saidHuaweiCloudistheonlycloudservice(49)withlocaldatacenters

inThailand,consideringthatdatalocalizationisakeytrendofglobalenterprisesdueto

governmentregulationsaswellassecurityconcerns.

HeemphasizedtheHuaweiwillsupportThailand'slow-carbonanddigitaldevelopmentinthe

futureinfourareas,includingexpanding5Gcoverageandusage,providingcloudservices,creating

low-carbondevelopmentwithdigitalenergy,and(50)industrytalents.

ThaiMinisterofDigitalEconomyandSocietyChaiwutThanakamanusomexpressedhis

hopesfbr(51)cooperationbetweentheThaigovernmentandHuaweito(52)the

country5sdigitaleconomy,whichistargetedto(53)30percentoftheGDPby2030.

AccordingtoajointreportreleasedbyGoogle,TemasekandBain&Companyearlierthis

month,Thailand'sdigitaleconomyisexpectedto(54)$30billionthisyear,up51percent,

makingitthesecond-largestmarketinSoutheastAsiaafterIndonesia.

Huawei'sRotatingChairmanGuoPingsaidthecompanywillcontinue(55)and

buildingatechecosystemtofacilitatefasterdigitalizationinAsia-Pacific,andinvest$100million

overthenextthreeyearstobuildastartupecosystemintheregion.

41.A.economicB.educationalC.nationalD.industrial

42.A.crisisB.concernsC.tendencyD.recovery

43.A.appreciationB.adoptionC.industrializationD.significance

44.A.negativeB.instructive.C.competitiveD.conclusive

45.A.discoveryB.interview.C.regulationD.diagnosis

46.A.efficiencyB.localization.C.constructionD.symbolization

47.A.sensibleB.accessible.C.feasibleD.remarkable

48.A.IrrelevantlyB.CurrentlyC.RespectivelyD.Fundamentally

49.A.instructorB.indicator.C.providerD.adopter

50.A.discoveringB.investing.C.cultivatingD.distinguishing

51.A.routineB.revolutionary.C.reasonableD.comprehensive

52.A.facilitateB.propose.C.integrateD.emphasize

53.A.appealtoB.accountfor.C.addupD.striveto

54.A.sacrificeB.invest.C.receiveD.exceed

55.A.innovatingB.qualifying.C.purchasingD.postponing

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveral

questionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,Cand

D.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejust

read.

A

Theolderoftwosisters,JaneGoodallwasbornonApril3,1934,in

London,England,intoamiddle-classBritishfamily.WhenGoodallwasabouttwoyearsold,

hermothergaveheratoychimpanzee,whichGoodallstillpossessestothisday.Shewasa

goodstudent,butshehadmoreinterestinbeingoutdoorsandlearningaboutanimals.Once

shespentfivehoursinahen-housesoshecouldseehowahenlaysanegg.Shelovedanimalsso

muchthatbythetimeshewastenorelevenshedreamedoflivingwithanimalsinAfrica.Her

motherencouragedGoodall'sdream,whicheventuallybecameareality.

WhenGoodallwaseighteenshecompletedsecondaryschoolandbeganworking.She

workedasasecretary,asanassistanteditorinafilmstudio,andasawaitress,tryingtosave

enoughmoneytomakeherfirsttriptoAfrica.

JaneGoodallfinallywenttoAfricawhenshewastwenty-threeyearsold.In1957

shesailedtoMombasaontheeastAfricancoast,whereshemetanthropologist(人類學家)

LouisLeakey(1903-1972),whowouldbecomehermentor,orteacher.InAfrica,Leakeyand

hiswife,Mary,haddiscoveredwhatwerethentheoldestknownhumanremains.These

discoveriessupportedLeakey'sclaimthattheoriginsofthehumanspecieswereinAfrica,notin

AsiaorEuropeasmanyhadbelieved.

Leakeyhopedthatstudiesoftheprimate(靈長目動物的)speciesmostclosely

relatedtohumanbeings-chimpanzees,gorillas,andorangutans——would(散發(fā))lightonthe

behaviorofthehumananimafsancestors.HechoseGoodallforthisworkbecausehebelieved

thatasawomanshewouldbemorepatientandcarefulthanamaleobserver,andthatas

someonewithlittleformaltrainingshewouldbemorelikelytodescribewhatshesawratherthan

whatshethoughtsheshouldbeseeing.

LaterGoodallturnedherattentiontotheproblemofcaptive(被囚禁的)chimpanzees.

Becausetheycloselyresemblehumans,chimpanzeeshavebeenwidelyusedas

laboratoryanimalstostudyhumandiseases.Goodallusedherknowledgeandfametoworkto

setlimitsonthenumberofanimalsusedinsuchexperimentsandtoconvinceresearchersto

improvetheconditionsunderwhichtheanimalswerekept.Shealsoworkedtoimprove

conditionsforzooanimalsandforconservationofchimpanzeehabitats.In1986shehelped

foundtheCommitteefortheConservationandCareofChimpanzees,anorganizationdedicated

totheseissues.Shehasevenwrittenchildren'sbooks,TheChimpanzeeFamilyBookandWith

Love,onthesubjectoftreatinganimalskindly.

ForhereffortsGoodallhasreceivedmanyawardsandhonors.In2000

sheacceptedthethirdGandhi/KingAwardforNonViolenceattheUnitedNations.She

doesnotspendmuchtimeinAfricaanymore;rather,shegivesspeechesthroughouttheworld

andspendsasmanyasthreehundreddaysayeartraveling.

56.WhatisJaneGoodalPsmajorachievements?

A.Herbooksforchildrentolearnaboutnature.

B.Herobservationofhowthehenlayanegg.

C.Herstudyofthechimpanzeebehaviour.

D.Herfindingoftheoriginsofthehumanspecies.

57.Wheredoesthispassageprobablycomefrom?

A.SciencefictionB.Abiographybook.

C.Ahandbookaboutanimalprotection.D.Atravelbrochure

58.WhichoneisnotthereasonfbrLeakey'schoosingGoodallasanassistant?

A.Shewouldbemorepatientandcarefulthanamaleobserver.

B.ShehelpedfoundtheCommitteefortheConservationandCareofChimpanzees.

C.Shewasmorelikelytorecordwhatreallyhappensthoughlackingformaltraining.

D.Shehadmoreinterestinbeingoutdoorsandlearningaboutanimals.

59.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedaboutGoodall?

A.ShewenttoAfricawhenshewastwenty-threeyearsold.

B.SheacceptedthethirdGandhi/KingAwardforNonViolence.

C.HerdiscoveriessupportedLeakey'sclaimoftheoriginsofthehumanspecies.

D.Sheworkedtoimproveconditionsforzooanimals.

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China'sdigitaleconomyisexpectedtoprovideastrongboosttoglobaleconomicrecovery,

butmoreeffortsshouldbemadetobridgethedigitaldivideandpromotedataflow,saidindustry

expertsandtopcompanyofficialsonFriday.

“China'sdigitaleconomy,whichisindeedinthefastlane,hasbecomeanewgrowthdriverof

thecountry'seconomicgrowthamidtheCOVID-19pandemic.Ithasandwillplayanimportant

roleindrivingeconomicrecoveryglobally/5saidGongKe,presidentofthe

WorldFederationofEngineeringOrganizationsandexecutivedirectoroftheChinese

InstitutefortheNewGenerationArtificialIntelligenceDevelopmentStrategies.

“Whiledataisanimportantfactorofdigitaleconomy,moreeffortshouldbemadetobridge

thedigitaldividetobenefitmoreusergroups.Tobespecific,weneedtoimproveinfrastructure

(基礎設施)constructionandthesharingofcomputingpowerfromleadingcompaniestosmaller

onesJGongsaid.

Hemadetheremarksatasub-forumofthefourthHongqiaoInternationalEconomicForum

duringtheongoingChinaInternationalImportExpoinShanghai.

LiuJun,presidentofBankofCommunications,saidthatawinner-takes-allphenomenonis

happeningduringthedevelopmentoftheplatform-basedeconomybecausethe

country'sdigitaleconomyhasdevelopedatanunparalleledspeedwithinsufficient

supervisionoverthepastdecade.

''Therefore,itisnecessarytobreakdowntheexistinginfbnnationbarrierstopromotethefree

flowofdata.Thevalueofdatacannotbemaximizedifacertaincompanyusesitexclusively.Data

fromvariousdepartments,fieldsandindustriesmustbefullycombinedandcorrelated,Liusaid.

China'sdigitaleconomyreached$5.4trillionlastyearintermsofmarketsize,whichgrew

9.6percentyear-on-year,thefastestworldwide,saidtheChinaAcademyof

InformationandCommunicationsTechnology,agovernmentthinktank.

Suchrapiddevelopmentofthedigitaleconomyhasattractedcompaniesfromabroadto

participate.TheyarealsoexpectedtoexploremorenewopportunitiesintheChinesemarket.

Toembracethetrend,OmronHealthcaresaiditwillleverageitstechnologicalcompetenceto

developmoredigitalinnovationsfortheChinesemarket.

TheJapaneseindustrialautomationgiantdisplayedaseriesofdigitalizedproducts,including

smarthealthcaremanagementterminalsandglucose(葡萄糖)metersattheongoingexpo.

“TherapidgrowthofChina'strade,includingdigitaltrade,hasprodu

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