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高三上海四区二模英语

上海市四区联考(静杨青宝)2016届高三4月高考模拟

高三英语

第I卷(共105分)

II.GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

25.Rock’n’rollwasBlackmusicthatbrokethroughtowhiteculturewhenwhitesplayedtheBlacks’songs_____thesamestyle.

A.withB.onC.inD.by

26.Theinformationhegaveuswasquitedifferentfrom_____wegotourselves.

A.oneB.thoseC.thatD.it

27.–I’msorryIinsultedyou,Jimmy.

–That’s_____likeit.

A.moreB.mostC.lessD.least

28.There_____beanydifficultyinpassingtheroadtestsinceyouhavepractisedalotinthedrivingschool.

A.mustn’tB.shan’tC.shouldn’tD.needn’t

29.Hedamagedhislegsobadlyintheaccidentthatthebone_____.

A.exposedB.hasexposedC.isexposedD.wasexposed

30.Ifyou“looktheotherway”whilesomethingbadishappening,thatmeansyouchoose_____thatthing.

A.ignoringB.toignoreC.ignoredD.tobeignored

31.Atpresent,afewAmericancompanies_____dealswithChinesecompaniestolicenseChinesetechnology.

A.areevenmakingB.evenmake

C.evenmadeD.haveevenmade

32.It’sashametosayitagain,butIdidtellaliewhen_____lasttimeinmyteacher’soffice.

A.havingquestionedB.toquestion

C.questionedD.tobequestioned

33.Wehaven’tsettledthequestion_____itisnecessaryforhimtostudyabroad.

A.ifB.whereC.whetherD.that

34.Mygrandfatherrunsintheparknearbyeverymorning_____itrains.

A.exceptthatB.exceptwhenC.exceptD.exceptfor

35.Noneofusthinkitanygood_____acontractwithsuchadishonestboss.

A.signingB.tosignC.signedD.sign

36.Arewardof50thousandyuanwillbeofferedbythelocalpoliceto_____canprovideanycluesleadingtothearrestofthebankrobbers.

A.whoeverB.whomeverC.whoD.whom

37.Manyatime_____heranswersinthetestpaperbecausesheisnotconfidentenoughofherselfespeciallywhenitcomestoacriticalmoment.

A.thegirlhaschangedB.haschangedthegirl

C.didthegirlchangeD.hasthegirlchanged

38.E-mailisaconvenient,highlydemocraticinformalmediumforconveyingmessageamongpeople_____wellsatisfieshumanneeds.

A.whatB.whoC.thatD.how

39.Myunclehesitatedforalongtime_____hedecidedtobuyaflat,ashewasnotquitesurewhetherthepriceofthehousewouldgoupornot.

A.unlessB.beforeC.ifD.until

40._____bythehostthreetimes,thecontestanthadtoturntotheaudiencepresentforhelp.

A.HavingdeniedB.DenyingC.BeingdeniedD.Havingbeendenied

SectionB

Directions:

Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.breedB.commonC.limitD.spendsE.process

F.purchasedG.tendsH.bayI.unnecessaryJ.neglected

Watchingachildstruggletobreatheduringanasthma(哮喘)attackisfrighteningforanyparent.Soitisonlynaturalthatmostmomsanddadswilltryjustaboutanything—includingspendingalotofmoney—tokeepanattackat__41__.Troubleis,morethanhalfofparentsaretryingstrategiesthatsimplydon’tworkandwastinghundredsofdollarsinthe__42__.

AccordingtoDr.MichaelCabana,apediatricianattheUniversityofMichigan’sC.S.MottChildren’sHospital,wholedthestudy,oneofthemost__43__mistakeswastobuyamattresscovertoprotectagainstdustmites(尘螨)forachildwhoseasthmainsteadwasmadeevenworsebyplantpollen.Manyofthoseparentsthen__44__todowhatwouldhavehelpedalotmore:

shutthewindowstokeeppollenout.Anotherwasusingahumidifierforachildwhowasallergic(过敏)todustmites;ahumidifier__45__tobeaplacewheredustmitesliketo__46__.Withthoseallergies,adehumidifierworksbetter.

Worstofallwasthenumberofsmokerswithasthmaticchildrenwhodidn’teventrytoquitoratleast__47__themselvestosmokingoutdoorsratherthanjustmovingtoanotherroomorthegarage.Manysmokingparents__48__expensiveairfiltersthathavewhatCabanacalled“questionableutility.”

Partoftheproblem,Dr.Cabanaandhiscolleaguesbelieve,isthatparentsarebombardedbytelevisionadsthatencouragethemtobuyproductssuchasairandcarpetfresheners,ionizersandotherremediesthatareoftenexpensivebutmedically__49__.Anddoctorsmaynotalwaystakethetime,orhavethetime,toexplaintoparentswhatwillandwon’tworkintheirchild’sparticularcase.

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Aesthetic(审美的)thoughtofadistinctivelymodernartemergedduringthe18thcentury.Thewesternphilosophersandcriticsofthistimedevotedmuchattentiontosuchmattersasnaturalbeauty,thesublime,andrepresentation—atrend__50__thecentralpositiontheyhadgiventothephilosophyofnature.__51__thattime,however,thephilosophyofarthasbecomeevermorefamousandhasbegunto__52__thephilosophyofnature.Variousissues__53__tothephilosophyofnaturehavehada(n)__54__impactontheorientationof20th-centuryaesthetics.Foremostamongtheseareproblemsrelatingtothetheoryofartasformand__55__thedistinctionbetweenrepresentationandexpression.Stillanotherfar-reachingquestionhastodowiththevalueofart.Two__56__theoreticalpositionshavetakenonthisissue:

oneholdsthatartanditsappreciationareameanstosomerecognizedmoralgood,__57__theothermaintainsthatartisintrinsically(固有的)valuableandisanendinitself.Underlyingthiswholeissueistheconceptoftaste,oneofthebasicconcernsofaesthetics.Inrecentyearstherehasalsobeenanincreasingpreoccupationwithartastheprimeobjectofcriticaljudgment.Correspondingtothetrendincontemporaryaestheticthought,__58__havefollowedeitherofthetwoapproaches.Inone,criticismis__59__totheanalysisandinterpretationoftheworkofart.__60__,itisdevotedtoexpressingtheresponsetotheaestheticobjectandtojustifyingaparticularwayofperceivingit.

Overtheyears,aestheticshasdevelopedintoabroad__61__ofknowledgeandinquiry.The__62__ofcontemporaryaestheticsincludesuchproblemsasthenatureofstyleanditsaestheticsignificance;therelationofaestheticjudgmentto__63__;theviability(可行性)ofahistoryofart;thesignificanceofFreudianpsychologyandotherformsofpsychologicalstudytocriticism;andtheplaceofaestheticjudgmentin__64__reasoningintheconductofeverydayaffairs.

50.A.makingB.applyingC.takingD.reflecting

51.A.BeforeB.OverC.SinceD.From

52.A.transplantB.transferC.supportD.replace

53.A.chiefB.centralC.mainD.prime

54.A.remarkedB.markedC.consideredD.refused

55.A.toB.forC.ofD.on

56.A.oppositeB.similarC.sameD.opposed

57.A.andB.orC.thoughD.while

58.A.artistsB.writersC.criticsD.philosophers

59.A.concentratedB.involvedC.informedD.restricted

60.A.IntheotherB.InanotherC.IntheotherwayD.Inotherways

61.A.issueB.fieldC.areaD.section

62.A.anxietiesB.worriesC.concernsD.cares

63.A.paintingB.objectC.cultureD.development

64.A.practicalB.idealC.actualD.theoretical

SectionB

(A)

TheredphoneboxinBritainisaperfectexampleoftheBritishtraditionalculture.However,withthefastdevelopmentofmobilephones,ithaslostitsplaceinpeople’severydaylife.Inordertosavetheirlovedredphoneboxes,peoplehavethoughtupmanyideas,forexample,toturnthemintotoiletsorarthouses.

InavillageinSomerset,aplaceinSouthWestEngland,villagershavefoundanovelwaytosavetheirredphonebox.Theyturneditintoaminilibrarytocopewiththeshortageoflibrariesintheirarea.Theideawasgivenbyalocalvillager,JanetFisher,wholivesoppositethephonebox.Villagersralliedtogethertosetupthebookboxaftertheirmobilelibraryservicewascancelled.Over100booksandavarietyofmoviesandmusicCDsareavailableatthistinylibrary.Thebooksareofdifferentkinds,rangingfromcookingbookstotheclassicsandchildren’sbooks.

Peoplecanputthebooksthattheyhavereadinsidethephonebox,andtakeawaythebooksthatthey’dliketoread.Thebooksarealwayschanging.Thereisaregularcheckonthebookstokeepthephoneboxcollectionfresh.

Anyoneisfreetocometoreadbooksthere.Thephoneboxlibraryisopeneverydayaroundtheclockandislitatnight.  “It’sverypleasingthattheredphoneboxhasbeensaved.Moreimportantly,itcancontinueprovidingaserviceforus,”saidoneofthevillagers.

65.Theredphoneboxhasbeenasymbolof______.

A.theEuropeanarchitectureB.theBritishculture

C.thedevelopmentoftechnologyD.Britishpeople’sdailylife

66.Theunderlinedword“novel”inparagraph2means______.

A.separateB.traditionalC.ridiculousD.new

67.PeopleinSomersetturnedtheredphoneboxintoaminilibraryto______.

A.keepitsoriginalfunction

B.makeupforthelackoflibraryservice

C.provideaplacetoexchangeideas

D.toenlargethecollectionofthelocallibrary

68.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueabouttheredphonebox?

A.Thelibraryisopentothepubliconlyatnight.

B.Thelibrarywassetupbyalocalvillagerlivingoppositeaphonebox.

C.Peoplecanborrowbooksandotheraudio-visualproductsthere.

D.Regularcheckismadetokeepthebooksingoodorder.

 

(B)

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DATE:

20November2016

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