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2024年高考英語調(diào)研全真模擬考試卷(上海卷)
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I.ListeningComprehension(第1-10題,每題1分;第11-20題,每題L5分;共25分)
SectionA
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeach
conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespoken
onlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,
anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.A.Sharpentheman'spencil.B.Askthemodeltomovehisarm.
C.Givethemananewsheetofpaper.D.Showthemanadrawingtechnique.
2.A.Postherthepaperafterthedeadline.
B.Handinahandwrittendraftofthepaper.
C.Attendaconferencewithhertwoweekslater.
D.Completethecoursewithouthandinginthepaper.
3.A.Theboydoesn'thavetocleanthescreenofhiscomputer.
B.There'snotenoughtimefbrtheboytocleanboth.
C.Thedeskissuchamessandneedscleaning.
D.Theboy'smotherwilldothecleaningforhim.
4.A.Sheasksthemantoopenthewindow.B.Itiscoldinside.
C.Shedoesn'twanttoopenthewindow.D.Sheprefersthefreshair.
5.A.Theyhadbetternotgoout.B.Togetsomeyogurtisagoodidea.
C.Ifstoocoldtowalkinthesnow.D.Heprefersmilktoyogurt.
6.A.Awaiter.B.Ashopassistant.C.Acashier.D.Apostman.
7.A.Shealwaystalksbadabouthercolleagues.
B.Shehasagoodreputationforbeinghonest.
C.Sheisgoodathandlingcomplicatedrelationships.
D.Shehasgoodrelationswithpeoplearoundher.
8.A.John'sjobtransfer.B.Therapidspreadofrumour.
C.ThenewprojectinIndia.D.John^quarrelwithhiswife.
9.A.It'shardtobuytheticketsonthespot.
B.Ticketsarecheaperifboughtonline.
C.Freebookletsprovidediscountsfortheshow.
D.Thecomicshowcanbewatchedonline.
10.A.Atthebusstop.B.Attheinformationdesk.
C.Ontheplatform.D.Intheofficebuilding.
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeasked
severalquestionsoneachoftheshortpassagesandthelongerconversation.Theshortpassagesandthelonger
conversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthe
fourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。
11.A.Torecallhisownchildhood.
B.Tohelphischildrenbecomemoremature.
C.Tospoilthemonpurpose.
D.Tomakeupforhispitythathedidn'thaveitinhischildhood.
12.A.Theytakepossessionsandsupportfromtheirpeersforgranted.
B.Theyareresponsibleforbuildingthelifethattheirparentsdesire.
C.Theyarewillingtosupporttheirpeersifnecessary.
D.Theybecomemorematureandresponsible.
13.A.Toloveandprovideforchildren.
B.Tohelpchildrenbecomekindandresponsible.
C.Tohelpchildrengetwhattheyneed.
D.Tohelpchildrenmeettheirgoals.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。
14.A.Heestablishedsomeprofessorships.
B.Hesetuptheadministrationsystem.
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C.Hefoundedthefirstmodemuniversity.
D.HeorderedstudentstolearnGreekandLatin.
15.A.Theytalkwitheachother.B.Theyreadbookstoseektruth.
C.Theyplaytricksoneachother.D.Theyimprovethewayofreasoning.
16.A.Theuseoftheabstract.B.Thenatureofuniversals.
C.Thewaytotellrightfromwrong.D.Theimportanceofindividualacts.
Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
17.A.Tofightagainstviolentaction.
B.Toexplorenewwaysofstudyinganimals.
C.Tostopanimalbeingusedformedicalresearch.
D.Tohighlighttheprotectionofendangeredanimals.
18.A.Itmightbethemostefficientwaytofreeanimals
B.Thedamagedoneinthiscasemightnotbesoterrible.
C.Itmightnotbesuchaseriouscrimeintheeyesofthelaw
D.Thecostofsettingupthelabmightdiscouragethefirmfromdoingso.
19.A.Evidencewasfoundthatnoactualanimalcrueltydidhappen
B.Evidencewasfoundthatthescientistsdidn'tobeycertainrules.
C.Thescientistscouldn'taffordtofindanimalsagainfortheresearch
D.Thescientistswerebelievedtohavebeeninvolvedinillegalaction.
20.A.Itisnottheiroriginalintention.
B.Itdoesbringthemmuchtrouble.
C.Ithasmadetheirlifedifficult.
D.Itiswhattheyapologisefor.
ILGrammarandVocabulary(每題1分;共20分)
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammatically
correct.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheother
blanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
ANewWaytoLearnLanguages
Nowadays,theInternetischangingthewaypeoplelearnlanguages.Thereisstillnowaytoavoidthehard
workthroughvocabularylistsandgrammarrules,butsincethebirthoftheInternet,books,tapesandevenCDs
21(replace)byemail,videochatandsocialnetworks.
Livemocha,aSeattle-basedcompany,hascreatedawebsitehelpingpeoplelearnmorethan38languagesby
exchangingmessagesovertheInternetandthen22(correct)eachother5smessages.Thelessons,23
formtheyarein,aredeliveredonline.
TheCEOofLivemochasaysthewebsite'sadvantageisthecontext24youmaypracticespeaking
witharealperson."Thegreatironyisthatevenifyouhavelearnedaforeignlanguageintheclassroomforyears,
youarenotconfident25(go)intoarestaurant,strikingupaconversation,hesaid.Thecasualconnections
withrealpeoplethroughouttheworldarenotjustfunandsurprisingbutrevealmoreabout26the
languageisreallyused.
Livemochaisnowexperimentingwithmanywaysthatresemblethegames27(find)onothersocial
websitestomotivatepeople.Besides,eachpersoncansetupaprofile28includesashortself-description
andwhatlanguageheorshewouldliketolearn.Therefore,ifyouwanttolearnonelanguage,youwilleasilyfind
manypeoplefluentinthislanguage.Anditbecomes29(challenging)tofindastudypartner.Anemailor
twoisallittakes.
TherearemoreandmorecompanieslikeLivemochaofferingonlinelanguagelearningtostudentsthroughout
theworld.30merelyhelpingpeoplepracticedifferentlanguages,theyalsoenablepeopletoshare
interestsandmakenewfriends.
SectionB
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Note
thatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.(2023?上海普陀?統(tǒng)考二模)Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproper
wordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.confirmedB.measurableC.previouslyD.determineE.trackingF.habitable
G.virtuallyH.sensitiveI.protectJ.surprisedK.system
ANewExoplanetintheSystem
In2014,datafromNASA'sKeplerSpaceTelescopeallowedastronomerstoannouncethedetectionofthree
planetsorbitingKepler-138.Thiswasbasedona31dipinstarlightastheplanetmomentarilypassed
infrontoftheirstar,atransit.
BennekeandhiscolleagueDianaDragomir,fromtheUniversityofNewMexico,cameupwiththeideaof
re-observingtheplanetary32withtheHubbleandSpitzerspacetelescopesbetween2014and2016to
catchmoretransitsofKepler-138d,thethirdplanetinthesystem,inordertostudyitsatmosphere.
WhileearlierNASAKeplerspacetelescopeobservationsonlyshowedtransitsofthreesmallplanetsaround
Kepler-138,Piauletandherteamwere33tofindthattheHubbleandSpitzerobservationssuggested
thepresenceofafourthplanetinthesystem,Kepler-138e.
Thisnewlyfoundplanetissmallandfartherfromitsstarthanthethreeothers,taking38daystocompletean
orbit.Theplanetisinthe34zoneofitsstar,atemperateregionwhereaplanetreceivesjusttheright
amountofheatfromitscoolstartobeneithertoohotnortoocoldtoallowthepresenceofliquidwater.Observing
theexoplanet5stransitwouldhaveallowedastronomersto35itssize.
WithKepler-138e,themassesofthe36knownplanetsweremeasuredagainviathetransit
timing-variationmethod,whichconsistsof37smallvariationsintheprecisemomentsoftheplanets'
transitsinfrontoftheirstarcausedbythegravitationalpullofothernearbyplanets.
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Theresearchershadanothersurprise:theyfoundthatthetwowaterworldsKepler-138canddaretwinplanets,
with38thesamesizeandmass,whiletheywerepreviouslythoughttobegreatlydifferent.Thecloser-in
planet,Kepler-138b,ontheotherhand,is39tobeasmallMars-massplanet,oneofthesmallest
exoplanetsknowntodate.
“Asourinstrumentsandtechniquesbecome40enoughtofindandstudyplanetsthatarefarther
fromtheirstars,wemightstartfindingalotmorewaterworldslikeKepler-138candd,“Bennekeconcluded.
III.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA.B.CandD.Fillin
eachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext
Humanbeingshavesomehowmanagedtoengineerthenighttoreceiveusbyfillingitwithlight.Thiskindof
controlisnodifferentfromthefeat(壯舉)ofdammingariver.Itsbenefitscomewith41——called
lightpollution-whoseeffectsscientistsareonlynowbeginningtostudy.Lightpollutionislargelytheresultof
badlightingdesign.42lightingwashesoutthedarknessofnight,alteringlightlevelsandlightrhythms
towhichmanyformsoflife,includingourselves,have43Whereverman-madelightspillsintothe
naturalworld,someaspectsoflife-migration,reproduction,feeding-isaffected.
Formosthumanhistory,thephrase“l(fā)ightpollution^^wouldhave44Imaginewalkingtowards
Londononamoonlitnightaround1800,whenitwasEarth'smostpopulouscity.Nearlyamillionpeoplelived
there,45candles,torchesandlanterns,astheyalwayshad.Onlyafewhouseswerelitbygas,andthere
wouldbenopublicgaslightsinthestreetsorsquaresforanothersevenyears.Fromafewmilesaway,youwould
havebeenmorelikelyto46Londonthantoseeitsdimcollectiveglow.
We'velitupthenightasifitwerea(n)47country.Asamatteroffact,amongmammals(哺孚L動物)
alone,thenumberofspeciesactiveatnightisastonishing.Lightisapowerfulbiologicalforce,andonmany
speciesitactsasamagnetattractingthemtoit.Theeffectissopowerfulthatscientistsspeakofsongbirdsand
seabirdsbeing48bysearchlightsonlandorbythelightfromgasflaresonmarineoilplatforms,circling
andcirclinginthethousandsuntiltheydrop.
Itwasoncethoughtthatlightpollutiononlyaffectedastronomers,whoneedtoseethenightskyinallits
gloriousclarity.Unlikeastronomers,mostofusmaynotneeda49viewofthenightskyforourwork.
50,likemostothercreatures,wedoneeddarkness.51darknessispointless.Itisasessentialto
maintainingourbiologicalwelfareas52itself;thepriceofmodifyingourinternalclockworkmeansit
doesn'toperateasitshould,causingvariousphysicaldiscomforts.Sofundamentalaretheregularrhythmsof
wakingandsleeptoourbeingthat53themissimilartoalteringourcenterofgravity.
Inaveryrealsense,lightpollutioncausesusto54ourtrueplaceintheuniverse,toforgetthe
scaleofourbeing,whichisbest55againstthedimensionsofadeepnightwiththeMilkyWay一the
edgeofourgalaxy-archingoverhead.
41.A.consequencesB.achievementsC.agreementsD.circumstances
42.A.Randomly-designedB.Well-designedCPoorly-designedD.Economically-designed
43.A.appealedB.adaptedC.objectedD.amounted
44.A.comeundercriticismB.madenodifferenceC.comeintoeffectD.madenosense
45.A.makingdowithB.fedupwithC.identifyingwithD.overflowingwith
46.A.visitB.greetC.feelD.smell
47.A.independentB.disconnectedC.unoccupiedD.excluded
48.A.exposedB.capturedC.dismissedD.frustrated
49.A.clearB.comprehensiveC.traditionalD.critical
50.A.SubsequentlyB.HoweverC,ThereforeD.Similarly
51.A.ReviewingB.EmbracingC.DenyingD.Regulating
52.A.lightB.rhythmC.statusD.dawn
53.A.emergingfromB.withdrawingfromC.messingwithD.coincidingwith
54.A.keeptrackofB.losesightofC.catchholdofD.letgoof
55.A.measuredB.neutralizedC.undergoneD.supervised
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinished
statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccording
totheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
A
OnJune22,1927,CharlesLindberghflewintoDayton,OhiooftheUS,fordinneratOrvilleWrighfshouse.
Ithadbeenjustamonthsincetheyoungaviator(飛彳亍家)completedthefirsteversolononstopcrossingofthe
Atlantic,andhefeltheoughttopayhisrespectstothecelebratedpioneerofflight.
Forty-twoyearslater,onJuly16,1969,Apollo11astronautNeilArmstrongwasallowedtobringapersonal
guesttotheKennedySpaceCentertowitnessthelaunchofNASA'stoweringSaturnVrocket.Armstronginvited
hishero,CharlesLindbergh.
Oneman,Lindbergh,couldbethelivinglinkbetweenthepilotofthefirstpoweredflightandthecommander
ofthefirstmissiontoanotherworld.
Inourcentury,forbetterorworse,progressisn'twhatitusedtobe.NorthwesternUniversityeconomist
RobertGordonarguesthatby1970,allthekeytechnologiesofmodernlifewereinplace:electricity,mechanized
agriculture,highways,airtravel,telecommunications,andthelike.Afterthat,innovationandeconomicgrowth
simplycouldn'tkeepgoingatthebreakneckpacesetovertheprevious100years-aperiodGordoncalls"the
specialcentury.^^
Since1970theonlynotablecreationhasbeentheever-growingincreaseincomputingpowerintheformof
theInternetandourmobiledevices.Butinmostotherways,Gordonargues,thelivesofpeopleindeveloped
nationslookandfeelthesamein2019astheydidin1979or1989.
Considerconsumerrobotics.There9senormouspotentialforrobotstohelpuswithhousework,education,
entertainmentandmedicalcare.Buthomeroboticscompaniesseemtokeepfolding.Sofar,theonlycommercially
successfulhomerobot,theRoombavacuumcleaner,hitthemarketin2002.
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Orconsideraccesstospace.In2007theXPRIZEFoundationoffered$30millioninprizestocommercial
teamsthatwouldcompetetolandaroboticroveronthemoonby2018.Althoughfiveteamshadbuiltrovers,all
hadtroubleraisingenoughmoneytobuylaunchcontracts.
Meanwhilethelistofpotentiallyworld-changingtechnologiesthatgetlotsofpressinkbutremainstubbornly
intheprototype(雛形)phaseisverylong.Self-drivingcars,flyingcars,genetherapy,nuclearfusion.NeedI
continue?
Granted,theseareallhardproblems.Buthistorically,solvingthereallybigproblems-ruralelectrification,
forexample-hasrequiredsustained,large-scaleinvestments,oftenwithprivatemarketsandtaxpayerssplittingthe
burden.Inthiscentury,weurgentlyneedtoundosomeoftheconsequencesofthelastgreatboombydeveloping
affordablezero-andnegative-emissionstechnologies.Thafsanotherhardproblemandtosolveit,we511needto
recapturesomeofwhatmadethe“specialcentury^^sospecial.
56.Inthebeginningofthepassage,theauthorusedthestoryCharlesLindbergto.
A.explaintechnologyadvancedfastinthepast100years
B.infermostaviatorsarelikelytoknoweachotherwell
C.provethismanwasakeyhistoricfigureofthepastcentury
D.pointoutweshouldbegratefultosuchapioneeringinventor
57.WhydoesRobertGordoncallthepast100years"thespecialcentury”?
A.Computingpowerkeepsgrowingatahighspeed.
B.Newthingskeepcominguptomakelifeeasier.
C.Humanlifehasbecomehighlymechanized.
D.Peoplehavebeentrainedtobemorecreative.
58.Whatcanbeinferredfromtheexampleofaccesstospaceinparagraph7?
A.Biginnovationscan'tbeachievedwithoutconstantfinancialsupport.
B.Technologicaldevelopmentcan'tbegainedifitisnotappliedpractically.
C.Scientificprojectsarenotconsideredvaluableunlesscommerciallysuccessful.
D.Newcreationsarenotworthmakingunlesssignificantlyimprovingpeople'slives.
59.Whichofthefollowingbestsummarizesthepassage?
A.Sustainedandlarge-scaleinvestmentsarehardertogetnowthanbefore.
B.Peoplearefacingatimewithmoredifficultproblemsthanitusedtobe.
C.Majortechnologicalshiftsarefewerandfartherbetweenthantheywere.
D.Solutionstothereallybigproblemsarefewerthanwecouldexpect.
B
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c
Tenyearsago,thecyclisfsridinghardthroughthefirstsnowstormoftheyearwasararesight,oftencaptured
fortheeveningnews.Today,however,itisestimatedthat4-5%ofcyclistsridebikesyear-round.
Beingpreparediskeytoagoodrideinthewinter.Theincreasingpopularityofwintercyclingisduetothe
creationofmountainbikeanditsimitation.Equippedwithmorestablebicycles,nothingseemstobeabletostop
theadventurouswintercyclists.Manyofthemwearrunningshoesandprotectthemselvesfromthecoldbywearing
downhill-skiingclothes.Onwetdays,theywearspecialwater-proofovertheirshoes.
Besidesallthesementionedabove,thereisonethingthathasmadewinterridingmorepopulartheseyears.In
thepast,cyclistsneedtocleanandoiltheirbicyclechainsonceaweek,whichisnoeasytask.Butonebicyclestore
ownertackledthisweeklychallengingtaskwithaninnovatedcompletechaincover.Withbicyclechains
completelycovered,cyclistswouldneedtodothetroublesomeworkonceeverysixmonths.Despitethisamazing
invention,thestoreownerstilladvisescycliststotakeataxiorbuswhenit'sreallysnowingheavily,notbecause
conditionsaretoohardforbicycles,butbecausesheisafraidthatmanybikersmayloseconfidenceinthemselves
onsnowydaysofreduceddiscernibility,whichisverydangerous.
63.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?
A.WinterMountaincyclingcompetitions.
B.Suitableclothingforwintercycling.
C.Popularityofwintercyclinganditsreasons.
D.Increasesinwintercyclingequipment.
64.Accordingtothepassage,whathasmadewintercyclingnolongerararesight?
A.Constructionofbicyclepaths.B.Adecreaseinequipmentprices.
C.Theinventionofstablebicycles.D.Milderweatherinrecentyears.
65.Howdidonebicyclestoreownerhelpthewintercyclists?
A.Shesellsbicyclesataverylowprice.
B.Shemakescyclinginwinterlessdangerous.
C.Shehelpsimprovecyclists5confidencewhenriding.
D.Sheinventsanewwaytoreducethefrequencyofmaintenance.
66.Theunderlinedword“discemibility“inthelastparagraphisclosestinmeaningto
A.visibilityB.popularity
C.congestionD.creativity
SectionC
Directions:CompletethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesintheboxEachsentencecanonlybeusedonce.
Notethattherearetwosentencesmorethanyouneed.
Tipping,customerspayingserviceworkers,usuallyatrestaurants,forservicestheyreceive,hasbeenaregular
partofAmericancultureforwelloveracentury,buttheemergenceofnewtechnologyandshiftingexpectations
haveshakenlong-standingnormsaroundthepractice.Thatuncertainty,togetherwiththepressureitcanoften
create,hasleftsomeconsumersfeelingexhaustedbythefrequencywithwhichthey'reforcedtodecidewhich
workerstotipandhowmuch.
Abigreasonforthegrowthofwhatisbeingcalled"tiptiredness^^istheincreasingpresenceofdigitalpayment
systems,whichhavereplacedtraditionalcashregistersatmostbusinesses.Suddenly,ratherthanbeinggiventhe
chancetodropadollarinatipjar,customersareconfrontedwithatablet.67Theyhavetotipfor
servicesthey'dneverconsideredtippingforinthepast.
Tippingalsomakeslaborlawsmorecomplicated.Inallbutahandfulofstates,employersareallowedtopay
tippedworkersbelowminimumwage.Insomecases,thestandardisaslowas$2.13perhour,aslongasworkers
makeenoughintipstoearntheequivalentofminimumwage.68Manypeoplearedebatingover
whethertippingsystemneedarepair——orevenshouldbecancelledaltogether.Theysaytippingneedstobe
eliminatedandreplacedbyafairwageforallserviceworkers.Thetippingpracticeincreasesthepossibilitythat
employeescan'tgetwhattheydeserve.69Inmanycases,customers9tipamountsarelargelyguidedby
factorsotherthanqualityoftheservicetheyreceive,whichmakesthesituationevenworse.
However,defendersofthecurrentarrangementsayifsstillthebestoption.70Itprovidesachance
forworkerstohavemorecontrolovertheirfinancialwelfare.Ifarestaurantisdoingwellbecauseit'ssafely
operated,properlymanagedanddeliversgreatfood,customerswillusuallytip.Andwhenthathappens,everyone
一fromthewaitstafftothedishwashers-canshareinthebusiness'ssuccess.
A.Thefrustrationaboutsuchshiftingwagepaymenthasaddednewwrinklestothecontroversy.
B.Thediversityoftippingchannelssomewhateasestheconflictsindecidingtheamountoftips.
C.Noworkersshouldhavetheirlivelihooddependontheircustomers?mercy.
D.Thepopularityofdigitalpoint-of-salesystemshasalsomeantconsumersarebeingaskedtotipmore
frequently.
E.Tipping,againstmanypeople'swills,establishesanewcustomer-serverrelationship.
F.It'sbelievedthattippingistheultimateprofit-sharingplan.
IV.SummaryWriting
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomore
than60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.
KeepingtheKidsEatingHealthy
Fruitsandvegetablesaresuperimportantforkidstobeabletogrowuphealthyandstrong.Science
recommendsthatchildrenaged2to18getatleasttwoservingsoffruitandthreeservingsofvegetableseachday.
Butgettingkidstoeattheirfruitsandvegetablesisofteneasiersaidthandone.Ifyouneedadditionalreasonsto
helpyourkidsboosttheirint
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