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上海市上海中学高三英语周测英语试题缺部分答案
高三英语练习九
2019.11.19
I.ListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:
InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard
1.A.She'sweighingtheman'sluggageB.She'scheckingtheman'sluggage
C.She'sbrowsingtheman'sbooks.D.She'ssearchingtheman'strunk
2.A.She'sspoiltherappetiteB.Sheisnotfeelingwell.
C.Sheisveryhungry.D.Shehaseatentoomuch
3.A.HewantstohavehiscarrepairedB.Hewantstofindthenearestcar-park
C.HewantstohireD.Hewantstolookroundinataxi.
4.A.Atabutchershop.B.InaMcDonalds.
C.Inagrocery.D.Atabuffet.
5.A.YoungloversB.Brideandbridegroom
C.Amarriedcoupe.D.Divorcedparents
6.A.Hisjacketdoesn'tmatchhispants
B.Heiswearingadarkjacket.
C.Hisjacketdoesn'tfithimwell
D.Hehasgonetoworkinajacket
7.A.Thecritichasaveryfunnycommentonthemusical
B.Thewomanagreeswiththeman'sopinionofthemusical
C.Thewomanhasaverypositivecommentonthemusical
D.Themanandthewomandifferintheiropinionofthemusical
8.A.Henolongerbuyssouvenirsliketoysforhischildren
B.Hedoesn'tsendcardstohischildrenashedidbefore
C.HestillsendscardstoallhischildrenexceptTod.
D.Toysarestillhischildren'sfavoritesthoughtheyaregrownup
9.A.ThebookreportscanbehandedinafterNovember13.
B.November13isthedeadlineforhandinginthebookreports.
C.Thebookreportscanbehandedinanytimetheyarefinished
D.November13isthedatewhenthebookreportsarehandedin
10.A.Hebecametheclubchampionthoughhislegmusclestightened
B.Helosttotheclubchampionbecausehislegmusclesbadlyhurt
C.Hefailedtowintheclubchampionshipforhislegmusclepain
D.Hehadtoquitthematchbecauseofsuddenpaininhislegmuscles.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.20hoursB.22hoursC.24hoursD.18hours
12.A.PeoplecanliveinNewYork'smostattractiveresidentialarea.
B.ItservesasatransportsystemfromRoosevelttoManhattan.
C.RooseveltIslandersnowcanhaveaviewofManhattansskylines
D.ThecablecarhascreatedmorejobsforRooseveltIslanders
13.A.ItferriesjustacrosstheEastRiverevery15minutes
B.ItcarriesRooseveltIslanderstoManhattanevery15minutes
C.ItferriestoandfrobetweenRooseveltIslandandManhattan.
D.Itoperatesonlyinmomingandeveningrushhours.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage
14.A.Itcanidentifydifferentflowersthroughitsbuilt-insensors
B.Itcanrecordvarioussmellsdigitallyandreproducethen
C.Itcanmakesweetsmellsbymixingflowerswithvapour
D.Itcancreatesmellsandgivethemofftoanyscenes.
15.A.Ithelpsshopperslocatetherightbrandofperfume
B.Ithelpsshopperscheckouttheperfumesbeforetheybuy
C.Ithelpsmakesurethatperfumesaretrulygenuine
D.Itcanrecommendrightperfumestoshoppers
16.A.Thedeviceismadesmallenoughtobeeasilycarried.
B.Thedeviceissensitivetoanysmellthehumannosecandetect
C.Smellsareprogrammedtoaccompanymoviescenes.
D.Thedevicehasrecreatedthesmellsoffishandgasoline.
Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
17.A.Men'sgoodmannersonpublicoccasions.
B.Traditionalviewsofmarriedlife
C.Theequalityofhusbandandwife
D.Thedictionarydefinitionofequality
18.A.SharinghouseworkB.Keepinghouse
C.Earningmoney.D.Waitingonhusband.
19.A.Awomanshouldsupportherfamilyfinanciallyaftermarriage
B.Womenshouldbetreatedpolitelyonallsocialoccasions
C.Menshouldhavemorehouseholdresponsibilitiesthanwomen
D.Menshouldtreatwomenlikebabiesintheirfamilylife
20.A.Menshouldobservetheruleofladyfirststrictly
B.Husbandandwifeshouldpaytheirownway.
C.Man'sandwoman'srolesaredifferentinafamily.
D.Husbandshouldtreathiswifelikeagoodfriend.
Ⅱ.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:
Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Forthethankswithgivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
Thereseemsnever(21)((be)acivilizationwithouttoys,butwhenandhowtheydevelopedisunknown.Theyprobablycameaboutjusttogivechildrensomethingtodo
Intheancientworld,asistoday,mostboys(22)(play)withsomekindsoftoysandmostgirlswithothers.Insocieties(23)socialrolesarerigidlydetermined,boyspatterntheirplayaftertheactivitiesoftheirfathersandgirls(24)
(prepare),eveninplay,tostepintotherolesandresponsibilitiesoftheadultworld.
(25)isremarkableaboutthehistoryoftoysisnotsomuchhowtheychangedoverthecenturiesbuthowmuchtheyhaveremainedthesame.Thechangeshavebeenmostly(26)craftsmanship,mechanics,andtechnology
Itistheuniversality(普遍性)oftoyswithregardtotheirdevelopmentinallpartsoftheworldandtheirpersistencetothepresent(27)isamazing.InEgypt,America,China,JapanandamongtheArctic(ti8)people,generallythesamekindsoftoysappeared.Variationsdependedonlocalcustomsandwaysoflife(28)toysimitatetheirsurroundings.Nearlyeverycivilizationhaddolls,littleweapons,toysoldiers,tinyanimasandvehicles
Becausetoys(29)begenerallyregardedasakindofartform,theyhavenotbeensubjecttotechnologicalleapsthatcharacterizeinventionsforadultuse.Theprogressfromthewheeltothecarttotheautomobileisadirectlineofwaysup.Theprogressfromarattle(拨浪鼓)usedbyababyin3,000BCto(30)usedbyaninfanttoday,however,isnotcharacterizedbyinventiveness(独创性).Eachrattleistheproductoftheartistictastesofthetimesandsubjecttothelimitationsofavailablematerials。
SectionB
Directions:
Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.fancyB.dumpC.normallyDdelicacyE.possessionAB.equally
AC.associateAD.StickAD.TurnBC.showerBD.prie
Peoplebecomequiteillogicalwhentheytrytodecidewhatcanbeeatenandwhatcannotbeeaten.IfyoulivedintheMediterranean,forinstance,youwouldconsideroctopusagreat(31)Youwouldnotbeabletounderstandwhysomepeoplefinditrepulsive.Ontheotherhand,yourstomachwould(32)attheideaoffryingpotatoesinanimalfat-the(33)acceptedpracticeinmanynortherncountries.Thesadtruthisthatmostofushavebeenbroughtuptoeatcertainfoodsandwe(34)themallourlives.
Nocreaturehasreceivedmorepraiseandabusethanthecommongardensnail.Cookedinwinesnailsareagreatluxuryinvariouspartsoftheworld.Therearecountlesspeoplewho,eversincetheirearlyyears,havelearnedto(35)snailswithfood.Myfriend,Robert,livesinacountrywheresnailsaredespised.Ashisflatisinalargetown,hehasnogardenofhisown.Foryearshehasbeenaskingmetocollectsnailsfrommyhardenandtakethemtohim.Theideaneverappealedtomeverymuch,butoneday,afteraheavy
(36)IhappenedtobewalkinginmygardenwhenInoticedahugenumberofsnailstakingastrollonsomeofmy-plants.Actingonasuddenimpulse,collectedseveraldozen,puttheminapaperbag,andtookthemtoRobert.Robertwasdelightedtoseemeand
(38)pleasedwithmylittlegift.IleftthebaginthehallandRobertandIwentintothelivingroomwherewetalkedforacoupleofhours.IhadforgottenallaboutthesnailswhenRobertsuddenlysaidthatImuststaytodinner.Snailswould,ofcourse,bethemaindish.ididnottheideaandIreluctantlyfollowedRobertoutoftheroom,Toourdismay,wesawthatthereweresnailseverywhere:
theyhadescapedfromthepaperbagandhadtakencomplete(40)ofthehall
Ⅲ.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:
ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Americansnolongerexpectpublicfigures,whetherinspeechorinwriting,tocommandtheEnglishlanguagewithskillandgift.Nordotheyaspiretosuch(41)themselves.Inhislatestbook,DoingOurOwnThing:
TheDegradationofLanguageandMusicandWhyWeShould,LikeCare,JohnMcWhorter,alinguistandcontroversialistofmixedliberalandconservativeviewsseesthetriumphof1960scounter-culture(反主流文化)asanexplanationforthe(42)offormalEnglish.
Blamingthepermissive(放任的)1960sisnothingnew,butthisisnotyetanother
(43)againstthedeclineineducation.Mr.McWhorter'sacademicspecialityislanguagehistoryandchange,andheseesthegradualdisappearanceof"whom,"(44),tobenaturalandnomore(45)thanthelossofthecase-endings(词尾变格)ofoldEnglish.
Buttheenthusiasmfortheauthenticandthepersonal,"doingourownthing,"hasspeltthedeathofformalspeech,prose,poetryandmusic.Whileeventhemodestlyeducatedsoughta(n)(46)tonewhentheyputpentopaperbeforethe1960s,eventhemostwellregardedprosesincethenhassoughttocapture_47_Englishonthepage.48,inpoetry,thehighlypersonal,performativegenreistheonlyformthatcouldclaimrealliveliness.InbothoralandwrittenEnglish,talk
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