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复旦附中18届月考有答案

2019届浦东复旦附中分校高三月考

(一)英语试卷

II.GrammarandVocabulary(20%)

SectionA(10%)

Directions:

Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,usedonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

DocumentaryinJapanRevealsDarkHistory

EverySeptember2--adaymarkingJapan’ssurrenderintheWarofAggressionAgainstChina--isasensitivedayforChinaandJapan.Ithasbecomeroutine(21)______onthedayJapan’sprimeministergivesanemptyspeechandChinaurgesJapantoreflectuponthehistory.Thisyear,however,JapanesebroadcasterNHK’sindependentvoicewonuniversalpraiseinChina.

Lastmonth,NHK,Japan’snationalpublicbroadcastingorganization,broadcastadocumentarytitledTheTruthofUnit731.Unit731wasasecretchemicalwarfaredevelopmentofunitoftheJapanesemilitaryduringWWII.Setuparound1936inHarbin,itconductedcruelexperiments(22)______livehumanbeingstotestchemicalweapons.MostofthevictimswereChinese,someof(23)______werechildren.TheunitisasubjectseldomtouchedinJapan.Theauthoritieshavebeeneagertocoverupthatpartofhistory.Thedocumentary,however,revealsthecold-bloodedtruthtothepublic.

“Ihaveseennoonewholeftthecampaliveafter(24)______(experiment)on,”saidanofficerofUnit731.AnotherofficertoldNHKthat(25)______(cover)uptheircrimes,theunitkilledallthepeoplewhosurvivedtheirexperiments.“Thewarwassocruel...itwassomethingthat(26)______neverhavehappened,”hesaidwithtearsineyesinthedocumentary.

InChina,Unit731hashadsuchabadreputationthatevenkidsinkindergarten(27)______(hear)aboutit.ThedocumentaryimmediatelycaughtChineseaudience’sattention(28)______waswidelydiscussedonChina’ssocialmedia.ManynetizenspraisedNHK’scourageandcalledita“stationwithaconscience”forreleasingthedocumentaryatsuchasensitivetime.

When(29)______(ask)aboutChina’sopiniononthedocumentary,theForeignMinistryspokespersonrepliedthatthecountryappreciatesthecourageof(30)______whochosetorevealthehistoricaltruth.Meanwhile,sheurgedtheJapanesegovernmentagaintodeeplyreflectuponthehistoryofaggressionbytheJapanesemilitary.

21.that22.on23.whom24.beingexperimented25.tocover

26.should27.haveheard28.and29.asked30.those

SectionB(10%)

Directions:

Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

 

A.merchandizeB.completedC.fueledD.concernsE.significant

F.magnificentG.executiveH.volumeI.consumptionJ.created

K.provided

AlibabaGroupHoldingLtd,China'se-commercegiant,onFridaysetanothersalesrecordforSinglesDay,theworld'sbiggestonlineshoppingevent,reportingthatabout120.7billionyuan($17.79billion)wasspentin24hours.

Alibaba,which___31___theannualshoppingfestivalonNovember11,2009,saidthatthisyear'ssalesfarexceededlastyear's92.1billionyuanintransactions(交易).

JackMa,___32___chairmanofAlibabaGroup,saidhewasverysatisfiedwiththisyear'ssales.MamadehiscommentsinShenzhen,whereAlibabaheldaneventandinvited600mediafromChinaandabroadtowitnessthereal-timetransactionsof___33___soldonitsplatforms.

SimilartoBlackFridayandCyberMondayintheUSandtheUK,SinglesDayhasgrownintotheworld'slargestonlineshoppingeventwiththeparticipationofnotonlye-commerceplayers,butalsobrick-and-mortarretailers(零售).Alibaba'ssales___34___accountsforalargequantityofthetotalsalesonSinglesDay.

Theeventhasbecomeacelebrationof___35___forurbanresidentsandmoreandmoreforthosewholiveinruralChina.

Therisingpenetration(渗透)rateofsmartphonesinChinahas___36___thegrowthinSinglesDay.About82percentofthisyear'stransactionswere___37___usingmobiledevices,a___38___increasefrom68.67percentrecordedlastyear,accordingtoAlibaba.

TheincreasinglyconvenientInternetconsumer-financeservicesinChinahavehelpedmorepeopletoshrugoff___39___aboutshoppingastheycanaffordmorepurchasesbyborrowingsmallloans.

By5pmonFriday,about21percentoftheNov11shoppingpurchaseswerepaidbyAntCheckLater,anonlineconsumerfinanceservice___40___byAntFinancialServicesGroup.

31.J.created32.G.executive33.A.merchandize34.H.volume

35.I.consumption36.C.fueled37.B.completed38.E.significant

39.D.concerns40.K.provided

III.ReadingComprehension(45%)

SectionA(15%)

Directions:

ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Youalreadyknowthatcolorscansuggestamoodorattitude,butdoyouknowthatcolorisa___41___thatcanpersuadeustobuythings?

Accordingtosomeresearches,colorcanbeupto85percentofthereasonwe___42___topurchasesomething.Smartmarketersknow:

Color___43___!

“Right”colorsmakeproducts“better”

Colors___44___howwefeelaboutthefoodweeat.Forexample,orangejuicewith___45___orangecolorwaspreferredovernaturallycoloredorangejuiceandwasthoughttobesweeter.

Inthecaseof___46___,coloralsoplaysarole.Haveyouevernoticedthatpinkisoftenusedasthecoloroffacecreams?

That’sforagoodreason.Inaresearchstudy,somewomenweregivenpinkandwhitefacecreams,whichwere___47___exceptfortheircolor.Onehundredpercentofthewomensaidthatthepinkfacecreamsweremoreeffectiveand___48___onsensitiveskin.

Morecolorful,morepersonalized

Weneednotonlygoodqualityproducts,butpersonalizedones.Thisurgesmanufacturerstomaketheirproductsmoreandmore“colorful”.

TakeM&M’sMilkChocolateCandiesforexample.HavingapacketofM&M’scandiesin___49___,choosingwhichonestoeatfirstaccordingtotheircolors--manyofusprobablyhavehadsuchexperience.Avarietyofcolorsisthe___50___oftheclassiccandies.Nowtheyhavecomewithevenmorecustomcolorsthatwillbesureto“___51___inyourmouth,notinyourhand!

”Gold,silver,pinkandmanyothercolorsareavailabletochoosefrom.Eatingsuchcandiesmustbea___52___“sweet”experience.

AnothersuccessfulcolormarketingexampleisApple’siPod.DoesApplehave___53___MP3technology?

Maybe,butthat’snotthepoint,marketingexpertssay.WhatmakestheiPodsosuccessfulis“the___54___thatmakesiteasyforpeopletoexpressthemselvesthroughcolorchoices.”ThefourthgenerationofiPodNanofeaturesninecolors--pink,red,orange,yellowandsoon.Color,asapersonalstatement,addsatouchof___55___totheMP3player.

41.A.signB.therapyC.toolD.phenomenon

42.A.decideB.causeC.refuseD.swear

43.A.advertisesB.sellsC.claimsD.exclaims

44.A.reflectB.recallC.influenceD.stimulate

45.A.enhancedB.developedC.strengthenedD.addicted

46.A.fashionB.cosmeticsC.physiologyD.psychology

47.A.idealB.smoothC.identicalD.ripe

48.A.efficientB.influentialC.practicalD.milder

49.A.mindB.mouthC.handD.pocket

50.A.signatureB.tasteC.innovationD.signal

51.A.swallowB.digestC.chewD.melt

52.A.speciallyB.particularlyC.normallyD.unusually

53.A.inferiorB.superiorC.priorityD.supportive

54.A.designB.colorC.contentD.system

55.A.humanityB.popularityC.individualityD.activity

41---45CABCA46---50BCDCA51---55DBBAC

SectionB(22%)

Directions:

Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

AConversationbetweenMr.WordyandMr.Terse

T:

Don’tyouthinkweshouldexpressourselvesinEnglishbetterandusewordsmoreeconomically?

W:

Yes.Itisanunrealisticillusiontoseparatesuchprinciplesfromlanguage;theyshouldbeunitedasone.

T:

Well,youshouldpracticewhatyouthinkisright.Whydidn’tyoujustleaveouttheword“unrealistic”?

Youcan’thavea“realisticillusion”,canyou?

Andyoushouldhaveleftout“asone”.Youcan’tbeunited“astwo”.Tounitemeanstobecomeone.You’realwaysmakingthatsortofmistake.

W:

That’sagroundlessfabrication(捏造).

T:

Thereyougoagain.Afabricationisastatementwithnofoundation.Ifit’snotgroundless,it’snotafabrication.

W:

Ireallydon’tseetheimportantsignificanceofallthesecriticismsofyours.

T:

Well,youcertainlycan’tseethe“unimportantsignificance”ofthem.Ifathing’ssignificantit’simportant,andifit’simportantit’ssignificant.What’sthepointofsaying“importantsignificance”?

It’saboutthesameas“importantimportance”.

W:

IfyoucouldjuststopinterruptingmeallthetimeI’dtellyouaboutthemeetingI’vejustbeento.

T:

Pleasedo.

W:

Well,thespeakerjustcametoourcountrynotlongago.

T:

Naturally.

W:

Whatdoyoumeannaturally?

T:

Ifhejustcameitwasnotlongago.

W:

AsIwasjustsayingwhenIwassorudelyinterrupted:

thespeakerarrivedhereafteralongjourneyof5,000miles.

T:

Hecouldn’tverywellhavemadea“shortjourneyof5,000miles”,couldhe?

Unlesshewasaspaceman.

W:

Thehallwaspackedfullandtheaudienceshoutedslogansloudly.

T:

Itcouldn’tbe“packedempty”,couldit?

Andtheycouldn’t“shoutquietly”.

W:

Hesaidthattheimperialistshadbeenbullyinghispeoplearbitrarily

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