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闵行、松江区2020-2020学年第二学期教学质量监测

高三年级英语学科试卷

2020.4

考生注意:

1.考试时间120分钟,试卷满分140分。

2.本次考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。

所有答题必须涂(选择题)或写(非选择题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。

3.答题前,务必在答题纸上填写准考证号和姓名,并将核对后的条形码贴在指定位置上,在答题纸反面清楚地填写姓名。

I.ListeningComprehension 

SectionA

Directions:

 InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

1.A.Hewillreview2morelessons.  B.Hewillstudytheother20lessons.

 C.Hewillgooverthe13lessons.  D.Hewillstudyallthe15lessons.

2.A.Hisinjurykepthimathome.  B.Hedidn’tthinkitnecessary.

 C.Hewastooweaktoseethedoctor. D.Hefailedtomakeanappointment.

3.A.Thepostoffice.     B.MonroeStreet.  

C.Thecourthouse.     D.FourthAvenue.

4.A.Disappointed. B.Approving. C.Concerned. D.Doubtful.

5.A.Heplayedhispartquitewell.  B.Hewasnotdramaticenough.

 C.Heperformedbetterthanthesecretary.D.Heexaggeratedhispart.

6.A.Hewroteabookaboutgreatrestaurants.

 B.Healwaysmakesreservationsfordinner.

 C.Hereadabookwhilehewaseatingdinner.

 D.Healwaysfindsgoodplacestoeat.

7.A.Heisafraidhewon’tbechosenforthetrip.

 B.Thebosshasnotdecidedwheretogo.

 C.Suchatripisnecessaryforthecompany.

 D.It’snotcertainwhetherthetripwilltakeplace.

8.A.It’stooexpensivetogettheapartmentfurnished. 

 B.Thefurnitureheboughtwasverycheap.

 C.Theapartmentwasprovidedwithsomeoldfurniture. 

 D.It’shardtofindproperfurnitureforhisapartment. 

9.A.Sheisintendedtoworkfortheschoolnewspaper. 

 B.Themancansparesometimereadingschoolnewspaper. 

 C.Themanhasaverytightschedule.

 D.Themanshouldhavetakenmorethanfiveclasses. 

10.A.WhetherthemeetingiscertainlytobeheldonMonday.

 B.Whatbadnewswillbetalkedaboutatthemeeting.

 C.Whattheyaregoingtodiscussatthemeeting.

 D.Wherethemeetingistobeheld.

SectionB

Directions:

 InSectionB,youwillheartwopassagesandalongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage. 

11.A.Appropriatenessoftheprograms.B.Theoperationofnationalprograms.

 C.Theincomesofthecorporation. D.Thewelfareofthestaff. 

12. A.Bydonationsfromthepublic. B.Bysellingitsprograms.

C.Bysellingbroadcastingdevices. D.Bygettingsupportfromtheroyals. 

13. A.Itshumorousstyles.   B.Therichnessofitsprograms.

 C.Famousnewsannouncers.  D.Itsneutralviewsonnews.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage. 

14.A.Socialprogressandindividualdevelopment.

 B.Humanbehaviorsandsocialchanges.

 C.Generalconceptsaboutpsychologyandsociology.

 D.Relationshipbetweenculturesandhumanbehaviors. 

15.A.Whatistheroleofreligionorartinasociety?

  B.Whatisthemainreasonforrevolutioninasociety?

  C.Whatarethecausesofantisocialbehavior?

  D.Whydoesonesocietyprogressmorerapidlythananother?

16.A.Bothpsychologyandsociologystudyhumanbehavior.

  B.Mentalproblemsshouldbedealtwithbyasociologist.

   C.Sociologyisthestudyofgroupbehavior.

   D.Psychologypaysmoreattentiontoindividualsthantogroups. 

Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation. 

17.A.Itlooksintoopinionsthatpeopleholdaboutoldage.

 B.Itisabouthowtokeephealthyinoldage.

 C.Itinvestigatescausesofoldpeople’sunhappiness.

 D.Itrevealsthesecretoflivinglonger.

18.A.Arisepeople’sawarenessofcaringfortheold.

 B.Encouragepeopletobemoreresponsiblefortheold. 

 C.Helppeoplechangetheirfeelingsaboutoldage.

 D.Easepeople’sfearandanxietyaboutmentalillnessoftheold.

19. A.Theyaremostlyamongthe60-70agegroup.

 B.Theyaremostlyabandonedbytheirfamilies.

 C.Peopledonotbecomemorelonelybecauseofoldage.

 D.Peopleamonganyagegrouparenotlonelyatall.

20. A.Theyarechangingsuddenlyandcompletelyataparticularage.

 B.It’shardtorecognizeapersonwhenheisturningold.

 C.Oldpeoplecan’tdealwitheventsandproblemsproperly.

 D.Peopledonotchangeinoldagealotmorethaninmiddleage.

II.GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

AuntJaneisnowwelloverseventy,butsheisstillagreatcinema-goer.Thecinemainourtowncloseddownyearsagoandsometimesshehastotraveltwentymilesormoretoseeagoodfilm.AndonceamonthatleastshegoesuptoLondontosee(21)______(late)foreignfilms.Ofcourseshecouldseemostofthesefilmsontelevision,buttheideadoesnotattracther.“Itisn’tthesame,”shesays.“Foronething,thescreen’stoosmall.Besides,Ilikegoingtothecinema!

However,onethingwhichhasalwayspuzzledusisthat(22)______AuntJanehaslotsoffriendsandenjoyscompany,shealwaysgoestothecinemaalone.Wediscoveredthereasonforthisonlyrecently—fromMother.“ItmaysurpriseyoutolearnthatAuntJanewantedtobeanactresswhenshewasyoung,”shetoldus.“Sheusedtowaitoutsidefilmstudiosallday,just(23)_______(appear)incrowdscenes.Youraunthasprobablyappearedindozensoffilms.Sometimesshedidnotevenknowthenameofthefilmthey(24)______(make).Therefore,shecouldn’tgotosee(25)______inthefilmatthecinema!

“Allthetime,ofcourse,shewaslookingforasmallpartinafilm.Herbigchancecame(26)______theystartedtomakeafilminourtown.Janemanagedtomeetthedirectoratapartyandheofferedher(27)______roleasashopkeeper.Itreallywasaverysmallpart,butitwasanimportantmomentforJane.Beforethegreatevent,sherehearsedfordays.Infact,sheturnedthesitting-roomintoashop!

Weallhadtohelp,goingtoandoutoftheshop(28)______shecouldrememberherwordsperfectly.And(29)______theactualdayshewasmarvelous.Janethoughtthatthiswasthebeginningofherfilmcareer!

“Unfortunately,intheend,theydidnotincludetheshopsceneinthefilm.ButnobodytoldJane!

WhenthefilmfirstappearedinLondon,shetookallherfriendstoseeit.Andofcourseshewasn’tinit!

Itwasaterribleblow!

Shestopped(30)______(go)tofilmstudiosandgaveuptheideaofbecominganactress.Shestilllovesthecinema,asyouallknow,butfromthatdayshehasalwaysgonealone!

SectionB

A.parallelB.curvesC.dutifullyD.guardE.transforming

F.proceedingG.studiesH.perfectI.intenselyJ.move

K.randomizes

Whetheryou’retryingtobegoodatPhotoshop,orstepupyourtennisgame,ormasterabanjo(班卓琴)song,you’reprobably__31__followingtheage-oldadvicethatpracticemakesperfect.However,contrarytopopularbelief,doingthesamethingoverandoveragainmightnotbethemostefficientwaytolearnforeignconcepts.

Traditionally,we’retaughtusingthe“blocking”strategy.Thisinstructsustogooverasingleideaagainandagainuntilwe’vemasteredit,before__32__tothenextconcept.Butseveralnewneurological(神经学的)__33__showthatanupandcominglearningmethodcalled“interleaving”improvesourabilitytokeepandperformnewskillsoveranytraditionalmeansbyleapsandbounds.

Whatinterleavingdoesistospaceoutlearningoveralongerperiodoftime,andit__34__theinformationweencounterwhenlearninganewskill.So,forexample,insteadoflearningonebanjochordatatimeuntilyou__35__it,youtraininseveralatonceandinshorterbursts.

Oneofthepracticalwaysyoucanuseinterleavingtotrainyourbraintopickupnewskillsquicklyandeffectivelyistopracticemultiple__36__skillsatonce.

Whetheryou’retryingtoimproveyourmotorskillsorcognitive(认知的)learningabilities,thekeyto__37__howyourbrainprocessesnewinformationistobreakoutofthehabitoflearningonepartofaskillatatime.Theadvantageofthismethodisthatyourbraindoesn’tgetcomfortableorstoreinformationinyourshort-termmemory.Instead,interleavingcausesyourbrainto__38__focusandproblem-solveeverystepoftheway,resultingininformationgettingstoredinyourlong-termmemoryinstead.

Interleavingdoesn’tcutanycorners,soyourbrainisalwayson__39__.Thinkofthedifferencebetweenblockingandinterleavinglikeaboxerwhopracticesone__40__overandoveragainversusaboxerwhopracticesbysparringinthering.Inthering,youhavetobereadyforanything.Itmakesyoufasterandsharper.

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Since1960,considerablescientificresearcheshavebeendoneonchimpsintheirnaturalhabitats.Astonishingly,scientistshavefoundoutthatthesocial__41__ofChimpsareverysimilartohumans.Chimpswill__42__incertainways,likegatheringinwarpartiestoprotecttheirterritory.Butbeyondtheminimumrequirementsassocialbeings,theyhavelittleinstinctto__43__oneanother.Chimpsinthewildseekfoodforthemselves.Evenchimpmothersregularly__44__tosharefoodwiththeirchildren.Whoareablefromayoungagetogathertheirownfood?

Inthelaboratory,chimpsdon’t__45__sharefoodeither.Ifach

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