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上海市部分区2022-2023学年高三一模英语解析版试卷分类汇编

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七、阅读理解

Raccoonsarearguablythemostsuccessfulurbancarnivore(食肉动物)inNorthAmerica.

TheymaintainlargepopulationsinmostU.S.citiesandarecertainlyjustascommoninChicago,

thoughactualpopulationestimatesareunknown.Almostanyonewhohasspenttimeoutdoorsat

nighthaslikelyseenone,andtheyarequitedifficulttoconfusewithanythingelse——theirfat

bodies,andmask-likefacialmarkings,makethemquitedistinctive,andevenperhapscharming.

Atypicalurbanraccoonisabletoeatvirtuallyanything.Theirdietincludesearthworms,

carrion,plantmatter,catfood,andallkindofdiscardedhumanfoodwaste.Raccoonsareprobably

themostadvancedwildlifewhichcandiveourdustbins.Theirpaws(爪子)arequitedexterous

andenablethemtoaccessclosedgarbagedustbins.Raccoonsarealsocapableclimbersandcanbe

foundonthetopoffencesandintrees.Whiletheyaretypicallysolitary,theyarewillingto

toleratecrowdsofotherraccoonsifhighqualityfoodresourcesarepresent.Theygivebirthonce

andsometimestwiceayearinlatespringandmakeuseofawidevarietyofden(巢穴)sites,

includinghollowtrees,chimneys,etc.Becausetheymakedensinavarietyofhumanstructures,

raccoonscanbeasourceofhuman-wildlifeconflict,throughdirectconfrontationwithhumans,

propertydamagecausedbytheiractivities,and,perhapsmostcritically,throughthetransmission

ofdisease.Leptospirosis,caninedistemper,raccoonroundworm,andrabiesarethemost

importantzoonotic(人畜共患的)diseasescarriedbyraccoons.Rabiesinparticularhashada

massiveeffectonraccoonpopulationsandcausedapublichealthattention,tothepointwhereuse

ofvaccinehavebeenattemptedinsomecities.

Inmostcaseswhereraccoonsarereportedbythepublic,nomanagementactionisnecessary.

Largepacksofraccoons,suchasthoseoftensightedalongthelakeshorepath,likelysuggesta

largeartificialfoodsource,suchaspeopledeliberatelyfeedingraccoonsonuncheckedgarbage.

Theselargegatheringspresentahighdiseaseriskandpeopleshouldbestronglydiscouragedfrom

feedingraccoonsorleavingfoodoutsideforthem.Incaseswherethereisevidenceofdisease,

individualraccoonswillneedtobetrappedandkilled.

56.Whatdoweknowaboutraccoonsfromthefirstparagraph?

A.TheyareunknowninChicago.B.Theyareeasilyrecognized.

C.Theytendtoattackpeopleatnight.D.Theyaredeclininginpopulation.

57.Theword“dexterous”(inparagraphtwo)probablymeans"

A.skillfulB.mysteriousC.invisibleD.abnormal

58.Fromthesentence“Whiletheyaretypically...(inparagraphtwo),weknowthatraccoons

preferto.

A.sharefoodB.beincrowd

C.liveseparatelyD.hidehighqualityfood

59.Whatdoweknowfromthelastparagraph?

A.Peopleareencouragedtofeedraccoons.

B.Raccoonsarekilledasfoodsourceforpeople.

C.Immediatemeasuresareadoptedwhenraccoonsarefound.

D.Extremeactionsmaybetakentodealwithracoonscarryingdisease.

ALCSNEWSAutumn2021MavisCheek(born1948)isanEnglishnovelist,authorof15novels.

MavisCheekinconversationaboutherwritinglife

Q:Whatinitiallyinspiredyoutobecomeawriter?

A:Beingunqualifiedtodoanyotherjobwasagreathelp-orratherspur(激励).IfI'dbeenable

tobeasecretaryoratypist,forexample,theneconomicsmightwellhaveovertakenmeinthe

yearsIspentimprovingmycraftandtryingtogetpublished.Ofcourse,thegreatinspirationwas

havingmydaughterandwantingtobeathomewiththebabywhileusingmybrain.

Q:What'sbeenyourmostexcitingbookandwhy?

A:MylatestAmenableWomen,fromthepointofviewofalltheresearchIhadtodo-whichI

hugelyenjoyed,bytheway.Themostexcitingbooktohavepublishedwasmyfirst(Pause

BetweenActs,1988),whichhadabsolutelywonderfulreviewseverywhere(excepttheNewYork

Times-andIdidn'tmindthatatall-justtobeintheNYTwasthrilling),Itgavemeextreme

excitement,whenthefirstofthosecameout.

Q:Youoncesaidthat“anywriterwithamortgage(贷款)nevergetswriter'sblock".Do

yourviewsdiffernowyouhavehad12commerciallysuccessfulbooks?Ifso,why?

A:Istillthink,thatoneofthebest(andworst)spurstowritingandtorcontinuingtowriteisa

requirementtoearnaliving.Theroadtopublicationislitteredwiththecorpses(尸体)of

would-beauthorswhocan'tmakeittothesecondorthirdbook.Pvejustrecentlybeensentanew

novelbyareallygoodauthorwhowerelesssuccessfulforyearsandIamsureitwaslargelydue

toherhavingaprivateincome.Believeme,ifIdidn'thaveamortgageinthebank,Tdbelyingon

Greekbeachrightnow,notstrugglingtomakesenseofyetanothernovel.

Q:Themoresuccessfulyoubecome,doyoufindithardertocomeupwithconceptsfora

newnovel?

A:It'shardertobelieveyouaregettingbetteratthejob,thoughobviouslythafswhatIandmost

writerswant.Basically,wecompetewithourselveswhiletryingtocontinuepleasingouraudience.

Findingnewwaysofpleasingthereadersonemoretimegetsharder-atleastforme.Ialways

havetostartwithanideathafssuddenlyenteredmyhead,andwhichwon'tgoaway.Currently

I'msufferedbythoughtsoftruthandhowharditistomaintaininanordinarylife.

60.WhatencouragedMavisCheektobecomeawriter?A.Theexpectationoftheworthyfinancial

rewards.

B.Thedesiretocombinetheroleofamotherandacareer.

C.Theestablishedideaofgainingreputationofafamouswriter.

D.Thewishofencouragingpeoplethroughthepowerofliterature.

61.Overall,MavisCheekdescribesthewritingprofessionas.

A.motivatingbutstrugglingB.respectablebutimpersonal

C.stressfulandunfulfillingD.excitingandfinanciallyrewarding

62.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.MavisCheekhadearnedalotbeforeshebecameawriter.

B.TheincomefromwritinghasremovedMavisCheek'smaterialworries.

C.MavisCheek'scareeroncealmostcametoanendduetounfavorablecomments.

D.Successfulassheis,MavisCheekstillfeelsithardtosatisfythereaderscontinuously.

Buildinggoodtransportationisagoodidea.Tohaveenvironmentalvalue,newtransportation

hastosufficientlyreplaceoreliminatedrivingtocutenergyconsumptionoverall.Thatmeansthat

anewtrafficsystemhastobesupportedbyreductionincaruse.Trafficlanesshouldbeeliminated

orconvertedintobikeorbuslanes.Ideally,theseshouldbecombinedwithhigherfueltaxes,and

parkingfees.Needlesstosay,Ihavetostruggletomakemyselfextensivelyunderstood.But

they'renecessary,becauseyoucan'tmakepeopledriveless,inthelongrun,bytakingstepsthat

makedrivingmorepleasant,economical,andproductive.

Lengthycommuting(通勤)timeisaforcefulfactorwhichcanslowthegrowthofsuburbs.

Thefartherpeopleliveawayfromcities,thelongercommutingtimetheyneed,whichmeans

morepollutiontheircarsproduce.If,inamisguidedefforttodosomethingofenvironmental

value,govemmentstakestepsthatmakelong-distancecarcommutingfasterormore

convenient-byaddinglanes,buildingbypass,employingtraffic-controlmeasuresthatmakeit

possibleforexistingroadstoaccommodatemorecarswithfewerdelays—weareactually

encouragingpeopletolivestillfartherfromtheirjobs,stores,andschools.Asaresult,

governmentsareforcedtofurtherextendroadnetworks,waterlines,andotherfacilities.Ifyoucut

commutingtimeby10percent,peoplewhonowdrivefiftymileseachwaytoworkcanfind

reasontomovefivemilesfartherout,becausetheirtraveltimewon'tchange.

Trafficcongestion(拥堵)isn'tanenvironmentalproblem;trafficis.Relievingcongestion

withoutdoinganythingtoreducethetotalvolumeofcarscanonlymaketherealproblemworse.

Highwayengineershaveknownforalongtimethatbuildingnewcarlanesonlytemporarily

reducescongestion,becausethenewlanesaddadditionaldriving.Wideningroadsmakestraffic

movefasterintheshortterm,buttheimprovedconditionseventuallyattractadditionaldrivers,

andcongestionreappears.Withmorecarontheroads,peoplethinkaboutwideningroadsagain.

Movingdriversoutofcarsandintootherformsoftransportationcanhavethesameeffect,if

existingtrafficlanesarekeptinservice:roadspacestimulatesroaduse.

Oneoftheargumentsthatcitiesinevitablymakeinpromotingtransportationplansisthatthe

newsystem,byrelievingautomobilecongestion,willimprovethelivesofthosewhocontinueto

drive.Nooneeverpromotesatransportationsystembyarguingthatitwouldmaketravellingless

convenient-eventhough,fromanenvironmentalperspective,inconvenienttravelisaworthy

goal.

63.Inthefirstparagraph,theauthorgivesusthehintthathisrecommendationsare.

A.notwidelysupportedB.costlytocarryout

C.generallyrecognizedD.temporarilybeneficial

64.Accordingtothepassage,whatwillhappenifcommutingtimefordriversisreduced?

A.Driverswillbecomemoreproductiveemployees.

B.Masstransportationwillbeextendedfartherintosuburbanareas.

C.Driverswillbemorewillingtolivefartherfromtheirworkingplace.

D.Masstransportationwillcarryfewerpassengersandreceivelessgovernmentfunding.

65.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredabouttheauthor'sattitudetowardsthemeasuresto

improvetraffic?

A.Theyareenvironmentallybeneficialandshouldbecarriedoutimmediately.

B.Theyarewellintentionedbutultimatelyleadtoenvironmentalharm.

C.Theywilldefinitelyarousepeople'sawarenessofenvironmentalprotection.

D.Theywillonlyworkiftheycanmakedrivingmoreeconomicalandproductive.

66.Theauthorwrotethismassagemainlyto.

A.supporttheclaimthateffortstoreducetrafficactuallyincreasetraffic.

B.opposethebeliefthatimprovingmasstransportationsystemsisgoodfortheenvironment.

C.provideabalancebetweensuburbanexpansionandtrafficcongestion.

D.indicatethatmakingdrivinglessagreeableisawaytoreducenegativeeffectsoftraffic.

2023届上海市杨浦区高三上学期一模英语试题

七、阅读理解

Arare765-year-oldgoldcoinfoundonfarmlandinDevoninsouth-westEnglandis

expectedtosellforuptohalfamillionpoundsatauction.Itisbelievedthatthecoinwasmade

morethan750yearsago,duringtheruleoftheEnglishKingHenryIII.Itisoneofonlyeight

knowntoexist.

FeaturingapictureofKingHenryIIIononesideandacrossandrosesontheother,thecoin

isaround2.5centimetresacross.ItwasmadewithgoldthatcamefromnorthAfrica.Itwasfound

inSeptemberlastyearbyadetectorist(someonewholooksforitemsburiedundergroundusinga

metaldetector)inHemyockvillage.Thedetectoristhadnoideahowrarethecoinwasuntilhe

postedaphotoofitonsocialmedia,whereitwasspottedbyahistoryexpert.

Thefinder,whodoesn'twanttobenamed,wastoldtotakethecointotheBritishMuseum,

whereitwasconfirmedthatthecoinwasveryrare.Accordingtothelaw,thefinderisallowedto

keepitbecauseit'sasinglecoinandnotpartofabiggerhaulbuthehasdecidedtosellit.Hetold

theBBC,“Thecoinwasfoundinanunappealingfieldandcouldquiteeasilyhaveneverbeen

recovered.Nowitisprotectedforfuturegenerationstoenjoy.,,

ThecoinisespeciallyvaluablebecauseitwasoneofEngland'sfirstgoldcoins.The

country'scoinsweremadeofsilveruntilKingHenryIII,whoruledfrom1216untilhisdeathin

1272,introducedgoldoneswithhispictureonthem.

ProfessorDavidCarpenteratKing'sCollegeLondon,hastracedthecoinbacktoaman

calledJohndeHidon,whowasthelordofHemyockManor.Carpenterthinksthecoinmayhave

fallenoutofsomeone,spocket-eitherdeHidonhimselforoneofhisstaff.

56.Thecorrectorderoftheeventsthathappenedis.

①Thevalueofthecoinwasconfirmed.

②Acoinwasunearthedinthefield.

③ThecoinwasondisplayattheBritishMuseum.

@Thecoinwasintendedforsale.

⑤Thecoincaughttheattentionofahistoryexpert.

A.①③②④B.②⑤①④

C.②@©④③D.④②①③⑤

57.Whichofthefollowingaspectsismentionedaboutthecoin?

A.Itsexhibition.B.Itssignificance.

C.Itspreservation.D.Itsdistribution.

58.Theunderlinedword“haul"inthethirdparagraphprobablymeans.

A.stolenorillegalthingsB.importedgoods

C.patentedculturalitemsD.hiddenmineralresources

59.Whichofthefollowingmaybethebesttitleforthenewsstory?

A.HowtoDiscoverHiddenTreasureB.ACoinSoldforMillions

C.HistoryMiraculouslyRepeatsItselfD.TreasureHunterStrikesGold

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Childrenoftenlearnnewlanguagesmoreeasilythanadultsdo,butit'sunclearwhy.Some

theorizethatgraspingalanguagerequiresabsorbingsubtlepatternsunconsciouslyandthatadults'

superiorconsciousreasoningistoblame.Newresearchsuggeststhat,indeed,grown-upsmight

justbetoosmartfortheirowngood.

ForarecentstudyintheJournalofExperimentalPsychology:General,agroupofBelgian

adultsatthesametimereadandheardstringsoffourmade-upwords(suchas"kiengniefsiet

Specificconsonants(辅音)alwaysappearedatthebeginningorendofawordiftheword

containedacertainvowel(元音).Participantsnextreadthesequencesaloudquickly.Theirability

toavoidmistakesdoingsoindicatedhowwelltheyabsorbedtheconsonant-vowelpatterns.

Butbeforeexposuretothenewwords,theparticipantshadearnedoutaseparatetest:

pressingkeystoreacttolettersandnumbers.Somegotamuchfaster,morementallydraining

versionofthistest.

Thosewhodidthedifficultversionclaimedgreatermentalexhaustionafterward-but

performedbetteronthefollowinglanguagetask.Theresearchersassumethattiredlearnersused

lessconsciousanalysisonthewordrules:theywerefreetolearnlikeachild.

ForarelatedpaperintheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciencesUSA,the

researchteamhadEnglish-speakingadultslistentostreamsofsyllables(音节)secretlygrouped

intothree-syllable“words."Later,theyplayedpairsofthree-syllableunits;onewordinthepair

camefromthestream,andonewasanewcombination.Theparticipantsguessedwhichwordwas

familiar,thenratedtheirconfidence.

Inoneparticipantgroup,somehadfirstdonetheoriginalmentallydrainingtest.Inanother,

somehadreceivedmagneticpulsestointerruptactivityinabrainareathatpreviousresearchhas

linkedtoexecutivecontrol.Inbothgroups,thesemeasuresimprovedparticipants5performanceon

thesyllabletaskwhentheywereunsureabouttheiranswers,indicatingunconsciousanalysisof

speech.NeuroscientistMichaelUllman,whowasnotinvolvedineitherpaper,likesthatboththe

studiesaddedtomentalburdendifferentlyandmeasureddifferentskills.That'sreallygoodin

sciencebecauseyou'vegotevidencespointingtothesamedirection,hesays,addingthathe

wouldliketoseehigherlanguageskillssuchasgrammarstudiedthisway.

63.ThereasonwhysomeBelgiansweregivenamoredifficulttestbeforethelanguagetaskwas

that.

A.theywouldhavenotimetopreparefortheupcomingtask

B.theywouldbetootiredmentallytoconsciouslyanalyzetherules

C.theycouldhavesomethingtorefertointhefollowingtask

D.theymightcomparethedifficultylevelofthetwotasks

64.Howdidtheparticipantswhohadreceivedmagneticpulsesdointhesyllabletask,compared

withthosewhohadn't?

A.Theyreliedmoreuponconsciousanalysis.

B.Theyidentifiedmorefamiliarcombinations.

C.Theyperformedthetasklessconfidently.

D.Theywerelessabletocontrolemotions.

65.WhatcanbeinferredfromMichaelUllman'sremark?

A.Theresearchresultisnotsoliduntilgrammarisincluded.

B.Subconsciousmindremainstobeexploredinscience.

C.Theoutcomesofthetworesearchesbackeachotherup

D.Moreevidenceisneededtobacktheclaimofthetwopapers.

66.Whichofthefollowingconclusionswilltheresearchteamagreewith?

A.Humanbrainprocesseslanguagesinmultipleways.

B.Consciousanalysisisthekeytomasteringalanguage.

C.Increasingmentalhealthimprovesone'slanguage.

D.Reducingreasoningmayhelptoleamalanguage.

2023届上海市长宁区高三上学期教学质量调研(一模)英语试题

四、阅读理解

"It'sawindydayinLagunaSanIgnacio,andthewavesseemtocomefromalldirections,

saidSaraClemenceinBloombergBusinessweek.MychildrenandIareridingona18-foot

boat—smallenoughthatwecanreachdownintothewaterifagraywhaleswimsupalongside.

Andthenweseewhatwe'vecomefor:aheart-shapedshowerofwaterandadarkmassrushing

belowit.Asinstructed,wesplash(溅泼)thewaterstronglytosignalthehugewhale,whichturns

outtobeamotherwithherweeks-oldbaby.Thebabysoonswimsbeneathourboat,emergesto

blowmistinmyface,then"liesontoitssidelikea2-tonpuppy."Leaningdown,Itoucheditsskin

gently.46Itfeelselectric.Also,abitlikepettingahard-boiledegg.”

SanIgnacioisoneofveryfewplaceswhereapersoncanpetawhale.Thewhalescomeeach

yeartothecoastofBajaCaliforniatogivebirthandtomate.Ifyou'relucky,youcan“shake

handswithaleathery/z/?(鳍)“oreven“plantakissonacold,saltycheek.1usuallyworryabout

suchinteractions,becausewildcreaturescanbecomedeeplystressedbyhumancontact.Butboat

numbersarestrictlylimitedintheseprotectedwaters.Andanywhalethatapproachesaboatdoes

soonitsownterms.Likethatbabywhale:"Weseehimafewtimes,andheseemstolikebeing

pettedandsplashed.”

Sowearetwospecies,connectingthroughtouch,butalsothrougheyecontact:"Morethan

once,afternosingaroundourboat,ayounggrayturnsonitssidesoonedark,baseball-sizeeyeis

lookingupatus.”

Whalersusedtocallgraywhales“devilfish"becausethesemagnificentcreaturesturnv

iolentwhenthreatened—“or,say,whentheirbabiesareharmed."Thatmakesitfeelevenmoreof

ablessingwhen,onourthirddaythere,alargemamawhaleapproachestheboat."I'msplashing

whenIfeelhernosepressupintomyhand.,,Thoughshe's"wiserandapparentlymorealert”than

herchild,4tshestilldecidestotrustus.”

36.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Thewriterwasonawhale-touchingtrip.

B.Thewriter'sboatwentdownwithahugewave.

C.Thebabywhalesplashedwateralloverthewriter.

D.Themotherwhale'sskinfeltashardasaboiledegg.

37.By"doessoonitsownterms”(inparagraph2),thewritermeanswhalesinSanIgnacioare

A.madwithtoomanyvisitorsB.readyforhands-onattention

C.restrictedinswimmingroutesD.enclosedintheirsafetyzones

38.Graywhalesgotthenameof“devilflsh^^fromtheir.

A.strangeappearanceB.inbornviolence

C.surprisinglyenormoussizeD.fiercenessindanger

39.Thewriter\impliedpurposeinthepassageisto.

A.popularizetheknowledgeofwhalesB.showadmirationforwhales'motherhood

C.shareanexperienceoftheseavoyageD.advocateharmonybetweenmanandnature

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