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上海市上海市 20192019 届第一次高考模拟考试试卷届第一次高考模拟考试试卷 英英语语 (考试时间 120 分钟,满分 140 分。请将答案填写在答题纸上请将答案填写在答题纸上) I. Listening ComprehensionI. Listening Comprehension Section ASection A Directions:Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. 1. A. In a charity shop. B. In a laundry. 2. A. $114.B. $86. 3. A. A librarian.B. A secretary. C. In a dormitory. C. $14. C. A reporter. D. In a clothing store. D. $43. D. An accountant. 4. A. Purchase some ingredients.B. Give the man instructions for the soup. D. Write down the directions to the supermarket. B. Theres no more chocolate pudding left. D. Hes already tasted the chocolate pudding. B. She doesnt know when her semester ends. D. The man should take his vacation somewhere else. B. Help his sister out of her conflict. D. Get a schedule of future performances. B. Track his adviser. D. Follow his course schedule as advised. C. Check to see if the soup is ready. 5. A. Chocolate is his favourite flavour. C. He doesnt want any chocolate pudding. 6. A.She hasnt called the travel agency yet. C. The man may have to reschedule his trip. 7. A. Get a ticket from his sister. 8. A. Meet his advisor. C. Go to the concert with his sister. C. Adjust his course schedule. 9. A. He has already paid his landlord for next years rent. B. Hes decided how hes going to spend the prize money. C. He doesnt know how much his rent is going to increase. D. Hes already planning to enter for next years essay contest. 10. A. The man can use her electronic dictionary. B. The man should buy a new paper dictionary. C. She can show the man how to use the dictionary. D. She will work more efficiently with his dictionary. Section BSection B Directions:Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of them. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the 1 questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. 11. A. Napping may help prevent seniors memory loss. B. Sleep is good for us both mentally and physically. C. Many Americans do not want to admit they take a nap. D. Taking naps is very common in other parts of the world. 12. A. They are afraid of becoming lazy. C. They are too energetic to need a nap. B. They dont think napping is common. D. They dont want to be considered weak. 13. A. Napping is not as effective for people with sleep disorders. B. Napping cafes have been quite common in American cities. C. Resting in the middle of the work day may cost a lot of money. D. Many Americans are changing their offices into napping rooms. Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. 14. A. A recent survey on unfriendly neighbours. B. A growth in complaints about neighbours. C. The increasing noises made by neighbours. D. Different views on relations between neighbours. 15. A. Selfish attitudes.B. High immigration. D. Unwillingness to socialize.C. More crowded space. 16. A. We ought to understand the instances better. B. Explanations for the instances have increased. C. Its easier to make complaints on TV channels. D. The problem can be viewed from another angle. Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. 17. A. The place to buy soap.B. The plans to survive on the campus. D. The steps to wash clothes with machines. B. It can produce dirt in the clothes. D. It can leave bubbles in the machine. C. Disappointed.D. Embarrassed. C. The way to use drying machines. 18. A. It can promote bacteria growth. 19. A. Excited. 20. A. The womans mother seldom does things for her. B. American kids become independent even before ten. C. The man and the woman are from different countries. D. In the eye of the mans mother, independence is important. II. Grammar and VocabularyII. Grammar and Vocabulary Section ASection A 2 C. It can be a waste of water and soap. B. Shocked. Directions:Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank. Electric Bike Ban in New York Hurts Food Delivery WorkersElectric Bike Ban in New York Hurts Food Delivery Workers A ban on electric bicycles in New York City is hurting delivery workers who depend on them to earn a living. Many of the workers are immigrants. Electric bicycles, or “e-bikes,” look like regular bicycles, but they have electric-powered motors to assist riders in moving the bike forward. Most e-bikes reach speeds of about 32 kilometers an hour, but some can go much (21)_ (fast). (22)_ it is legal to own e-bikes in New York City, it is not legal to operate them. Officials there consider the dangerous use of e-bikes on streets and sidewalks as the reason (23)_ the ban. Last year, the city announced severe measures (24)_ (mean) to hold e-bike riders and restaurants that employ the riders responsible. E-bike operators can now be fined $500 for breaking the ban. The police (25)_ also seize the bikes. Many of New Yorks delivery workers are Chinese immigrants in their 50s and 60s. Their job requires them to work quickly and for long hours (26)_ (earn) enough money to live on. Delivery worker Deqing Lian said it is important to perform quality work (27)_ their job also depends on tips. He added that when delivery workers are too slow, some people refuse to pay for the food, which makes the workers supervisors angry. Liqiang Liu is an e-bike delivery worker and spokesperson for the New York Delivery Workers Union. He says (28)_ (catch) breaking the ban and having the bike seized would cause costly delays for workers. Do Lee is with the Biking Public Project, (29)_ provides assistance to bicycle-related workers in New York City. He says the citys ban on e -bikes is unfairly targeting low-paid workers who largely come from the citys Latino and Asian communities. He does not accept the argument (30)_ e-bikes present a danger to citizens. However, many New Yorkers are quick to blame e-bike riders for not being safe. Section BSection B Directions:Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in each blank with a proper word given in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. overate G. presented B. precious H. interpret C. rate I. goers D. researchers J. revealed E. impression K. consumer F. previous People Think Meals Taste Better If They Are ExpensivePeople Think Meals Taste Better If They Are Expensive It is said that theres no such thing as a free lunch, but even if you manage to bag a bargain meal, it will not taste as good as a more expensive meal, according to scientists. 3 A new study has found that restaurant31who pay more for their meals think the food is tastier than if it is offered for a smaller price. The experts think that people tend to associate cost with quality and this changes their32of how food tastes. Scientists at Cornell University in New York studied the eating habits of 139 people enjoying an Italian buffet (自助餐) in a restaurant. The price of the food was set by the33at either $4 or $8 for the all-you-can-eat meal. Customers were asked to34how good the food tasted, the quality of the restaurant and to leave their names. The experiment35that the people who paid $8 for the food enjoyed their meal 11 percent more than those who ate the “cheaper” buffet. Interestingly those that paid for the $4 buffet said they felt guiltier about loading up their plates and felt that they36. However, the scientists said that both groups ate around the same quantity of food in total, according to the study37at the Experimental Biology meeting this week. Brian Wansink, a professor of38behaviour at the university, said: “We were fascinated to find that pricing has little impact on how much one eats, but a huge impact on how you39the experience.” He thinks that people enjoyed their food more as they associated cost with quality and that small changes to a restaurant can change how tasty people find their meals. In a(n)40study, scientists from the university showed that people who eat in dim lighting consume 175 less calories (卡路里) than people who eat in brightly lit areas. III. Reading ComprehensionIII. Reading Comprehension Section ASection A Directions:Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. How Climate ChangeHow Climate ChangeAffects Airline FlightsAffects Airline Flights Hot weather has forced dozens of commercial flights to be canceled at airports in the Southwest this summer. This flight-disturbing41is a warning sign. Climate change is projected to have far-reaching 42including sea level rise flooding cities and shifting weather patterns causing long-term declines in agricultural production. And there is evidence that it is beginning to affect the takeoff performance of commercial aircraft, with potential effects on airline43. National and global transportation systems and the economic activity they support have been designed for the climate in which it all developed. In the aviation (航空) industry, airports and aircraft are designed for the weather conditions experienced44. Because the climate is changing, even fundamental elements like airports and key economic parts like air transportation may need to be 45 . As scientists focused on the impacts of climate change and extreme weather on human society and natural ecosystems around the world, our research has quantified how extreme heat associated with our warming climate may affect46around the world. Weve found that major airports from New York to Dubai to Bangkok will see more frequent takeoff weight47in the coming decades due to 4 increasingly common hot temperatures, which can help reduce the aircrafts weight so as to lower its required takeoff speed. There is obvious evidence that extreme events such as heat waves and coastal flooding are happening with greater frequency and intensity than just a few decades ago. And if we48to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly in the next few decades, the frequency and intensity of these extremes is projected to increase dramatically. The49on aviation may be widespread. Many airports are built near sea level, putting them at risk of more frequent50 as oceans rise. The frequency and intensity of violent air movement may increase in some regions due to strengthening high-altitude (高海拔的) winds. Stronger winds would force airlines and pilots to change flight lengths and routings, potentially increasing fuel51. Many departments of the economy, including the aviation industry, have yet to seriously52 the effects of climate change. The sooner, the better: Both airport construction and aircraft design take decades, and have53effects. Todays newest planes may well be flying in 40 or 50 years, and their 54are being designed now. The earlier climate impacts are understood and appreciated, the more effective and less costly adaptations can be. Those adaptations may even include innovative ways to dramatically reduce climate-altering emissions across the aviation industry, which would help reduce the problem while also55it. 41. A. scheme 43. A. pilots 45. A. retested 46. A. travels 47. A. disorders 48. A. happen 49. A. taxes 50. A. flooding 51. A. standard 52. A. consider 53. A. greater 54. A. airports B. heatC. shift C. costs D. mess D. consequences D. accidents D. domestically D. reengineered D. communications D. restrictions D. promise D. comments D. transferring D. consumption D. demonstrate D. direct D. replacements D. recovering from 42. A. contributions 44. A. historically B. confusions B. reservations B. enormously B. implemented B. developments B. gains B. fail B. effects B. rotting B. avoid B. different B. products C. feedbacks C. fundamentally C. prospected C. flights C. bans C. aim C. viewpoints C. repairing C. distribution C. maximize C. lasting C. contracts C. resulting in B. efficiency 55. A. sneezing at Section BSection B B. responding to Directions:Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read. (A A) 5 Flu is killing us. The usual response to the annual flu is not enough to fight against the risks we currently face, let alone prepare us for an even deadlier widespread flu that most experts agree will come in the future. Yes, we have an annual vaccine (疫苗), and everyone qualified should get it without question. The reality, however, is that less than half Americans get the flu vaccines. And the flu vaccines we have are only 60% effective in the best years and 10% effective in the worst years. We urgently need a much more effective flu vaccine. In the U.S. alone, seasonal flu can cause up to 36 million infections, three-quarters of a million hospitalizations and 56,000 deaths. We are not investing the resources needed to protect ourselves, our loved ones and our communities. Why not? We havent been hit by a truly destructive widespread disease in a long time. So as individuals, we let down our guard as our leaders quietly defund and destaff the services we need to protect us. The risk of continuedcontinued footfoot draggingdragging is huge. In a severe widespread disease, the U.S. health care system could be defeated in just weeks. Millions of people would be infected by the virus, and would die in the weeks and months following the initial outbreak. The cost of preventing epidemics (流行病) is roughly a tenth of what it costs to cope with them when they hit. In 2012, a call was issued for an annual billion-dollar U.S. commitment to the development of a universal flu vaccine. Six years later, the search for a universal vaccine remains seriously underfunded. The simple reason lies in our collective satisfaction. As soon as headlines about the flu are gone, hospitals are emptied of flu patients, and school and workplace absence rates decline, we go back to business as usual. Leading scientists and public health officials have the capability to keep us much safer from flu. They need your quick and decisive support to succeed. Your action today may be a matter of life and death for you and your loved ones. 56. The problem of the current flu vaccines is that _. A. they are not available every year C. not everyone is qualified for them B. most Americans are not allowed to get them D. many people still catch flu after getting them 57. What does the author mean by “continued foot draggingcontinued foot dragging” in Paragraph 4? A. Hospitals cannot meet the needs of patients during flu outbreaks. B. The leaders continue to drag the feet of the patients infected with flu. C. Individuals arent alert enough to the underinvestment in flu prevention. D. Flu will certainly become a severe widespread disease in the near future. 58. What can be inferred from the passage? A. Science is currently not so developed as to keep us safer from flu. B. The death rate from flu is much higher than that from other diseases. C. The general public is partially to blame for the neglect of flu prevention. D. Developing a universal flu vaccine will cost more than dealing with flu. 59. The author wrote the passage mainly to _. 6 A. teach people more effective ways to fight against flu B. call on people to take flu outbreaks far more seriously C. encourage medical scientists to develop more flu vaccines D. urge the government to publicize the risks of widespread flu (B B) How to get your tax refund At the storeAt the store Get a Global Blue Tax Free Form. If you do not have a SHOP TAX FREE Card, see “How to fill in your Tax Free Forms”. Make sure your Tax Free Form is filled in before arriving at the point of departure. Remember no refund without: CompletedCompleted FormForm ReceiptsReceipts attachedattached CustomsCustoms validationvalidation ( (验证验证) ) At the point of departureAt the point of departure For non-EU residents only Goods carried in checked-in luggage:Goods carried in checked-in luggage: 1. Check your luggage in at the check-in counter; tell the check-in clerk you need it back for Customs purposes. 2. Take the labelled luggage to Customs, show the goods, and have your Tax Free Forms stamped. 3. Cash in your stamped Form at the appropriate refund service provider. Goods carried in hand luggage:Goods carried in hand luggage: 1. Go to Customs after passport control, show the goods, and have your Tax Free Forms stamped. Please note: Customs clearance of goods in hand luggage can only take place at the last EU airport before you finally leave the EU. 2. Cash in your stamped Form at the appropriate bank counter or post it to the appropriate refund service provider. Allow time for the refund process. Go to Customs before or after check-in, see Refund Office list. Present your completed Tax Free Forms, receipts, passport, and purchased items to get a stamp. Go to a Refund Office displaying the Global Bluelogo (标识). Receive your refund paid to your credit card within five days or in cash. In a rush? Mail your stamped and completed Tax Free Forms and receipts back to us in the env

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