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1、届上海市黄浦区高三英语二模答案+听力文本2020上海市黄浦区高三英语二模I.Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. Aft

2、er you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. In an art gallery. B. In a classroom. C. In a railway station D. In a ward.2. A. 5 weeks. B. 15 weeks. C. 20 weeks. D. 25 w

3、eeks.3. A. A Chinese restaurant. B. Bills company. C. Gold Road. D. The Ground Theatre.4. A. Egg. B. Fish. C. Pork D. Steak5. A. What the department library offers.B. Where the man can find what he wants.C. What professional articles the man needs.D. Where general books are available.6. A. Have a jo

4、b interview.B. Make ant advertisement.C. Open the letter box.D. Buy a copy of Daily Mail.7. A. He will hand it in tomorrow.B. Its a difficult job for him.C. Its about a strike.D. Hell consult his friend about it.8. A. Work with her colleagues.B. Make coffee for others.C. Stay alone in the office.D.

5、Socialize with her co-workers.9. A. Students prefer living out of town.B. Its impossible to find an ideally located town.C. They have the flat that will satisfy the woman. D. He will make sure where the vacancies are.10. A. He often goes back home late for dinner. B. He shares some of the household

6、duties.C. He dines out with friends from time to time. D. He cooks dinner for the family occasionally.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear several passages and longer conversations, after each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation

7、s will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. To follow the popular trend. B.

8、 To enjoy relaxing atmosphere.C. To experience a different lifestyle. D. To consume a tour package.12. A. Convenience. B. Price. C. Privacy. D. Time.13. A. B &B places. B. Flats. C. Hotels. D. Youth hostels.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Cooperation skills. B. Reas

9、oning skills. C. Searching skills. D. Surgery skills.15. A. Casual. B. Doubtful. C. Neutral. D. Supportive.16. A. Playing games in the real world. B. Concentrating on study.C. Applying game skills to work. D. Thinking about career prospects.Questions 17 and 18 are based on the following conversation

10、.17. A. 12%. B.40% C. 72%. D.80%.18. A. They are easy to take care of. B. They grow vigorously in gardens.C. They require specific commitment. D. They are helpful for economy.19. A. It multiplies shopping trips. B. It is a waste of energy.C. It encourages fertilizer use. D. It increases the demand f

11、or plastic.20. A. Impacts and approaches of pollution. B. Founders and missions of a community.C. Benefits and problems of houseplants. D. Studies and worries of an initiative.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coher

12、ent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank. Lego wants your old Legos backIf you have a box of old Lego bricks sitting unused in a garage,Lego now wants them

13、back. In a new program, consumers in the U.S.can dump old bricks in a box,print a free shipping label,and send them off to Give Back Box,a social enterprise(21)_ will clean the toys and repackage them for Teach for America and the Boys and Girls Club of Boston.The classic Lego brick is made from a t

14、ough material (22)_ (call)ABS,and the toys can be played with for decades without breaking. Its already fairly common, of course,that Legos (23)_ (hand)down from one child to another.says Tim Brooks,vice president of corporate responsibility at Lego Group.The company looked for a partner that could

15、process the used toys while (24)_ (maintain)Legos standard of quality.“We want to make sure that all kids are getting a great experience,he says.You shouldnt get a really inferior experience (25)_ the bricks are donated. If the program goes well, Brooks says,it (26)_ expand.He sees it(27)_ one versi

16、on of the circular economy,a system of keeping materials in use-and argues that the toys themselves illustrate the idea of the circular economy.You can build a rocket and then you can take (28)_ apart and build a ship,or a car,or a house,or (29)_ you like,Brooks says.As toys are reused, thats anothe

17、r circular system“We intend(30)_ (show)that great quality toys like Lego can be used in lots of repeating circles-used,reused,donated,used,reused, donated.Section BDirections: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more

18、 than you need. A. backup B. borderlines C. breathlessly D. connectivity E. deskbound F. divorcing G. functions I. presence H. interrupting J.reluctantly K.update How to work from homeThere are many things that contribute to becoming a successful work-from-home employee. As more companies across nea

19、rly every industry accommodate an increasing number of employees wishing to avoid traffic jam and office cold lunch, remote work has become an increasingly easy and (31) _ practical option for many who seek it. Here is a modest guide to becoming a successful remote employee.Before (32) _ completely

20、from the office, check with your corporate IT department and your manager to see if you are equipped with the programs and applications necessary to work remotely. Security first: If you connect to your companys internal systems or email through a Virtual Private Network or other secure tunnel, make

21、 sure youve tested it and that it (33) _ from where you plan to work. Also, have a(n) (34) _ plan in the event your connection experiences disturbance.The same advice applies to internet (35) _. I make sure that if the wireless internet in my home office fails, I can still connect seamlessly through

22、 my smartphone, set up as a Wi-Fi hot spot. To do this, make sure you have the right wireless plan, especially if you handle large files. The ability to communicate quickly and reliably is the most priceless attribute a remote employee needs to succeed. Do (36) _ your manager or boss frequently. Mak

23、e sure theyre installed and you know how to use them, and make your (37) _ known to your colleagues when you are available and working.Set (38) _ if youre working at home by explaining to family members or children that your work area is off limits, and they should avoid (39) _ unless its important.

24、 Find time to go forshort walks to help inspire productivity and creativity. One of the blessings of working remotely is the opportunity to live a more active lifestyle instead of being (40) _, but its important to make activity a habit. III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank

25、in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. Retailers(零售商) closed more than9,000storesin 2019. Some people callwhat has happenedto the shopping landscape “the retail (41)_ .” It is easy to chalk

26、 it up to the rise of e-commerce, which has thrived while physical stores struggle. But this can be (42) _. Online sales have grown tremendously in the last 20 years, but Internet shopping still represents only 11 percent of the entire retail sales total. Collectively, three major (43) _ forces have

27、 had an even bigger impact on brick-and-mortar retail than the Internet has.To begin with,we have changed (44) _ we shop away from smaller stores like those in malls and toward stand-alone “Big Box” stores,which is a greater problem for most physical stores.Also, Rising income (45) _ has left less o

28、f the nations money in the hands of the middle class, and the traditional retail stores that (46) _ them have suffered. It is estimatesthat since 1970, the share of the nations income earned by families in the middle class has fallen from almost two-thirds to around 40 percent. As the (47) _ of inco

29、me at the top rises, overall retail suffers simply because high-income people save a much larger share of their money. The government reports (48) _ for different income levels in the officialConsumer Expenditure Survey. In the latest data, people in the top 10 percent of income (49) _ almost a thir

30、d of their income after taxes. People in the middle of the income distribution spent 100 percent of their income. (50) _, as the middle class has been squeezed and more has gone to the top, it has meant higher saving rates overall.Lastly, We have spent (51) _ less of income on things and more on ser

31、vices. Since 1960, we went from spending 5 percent of our income on health to almost 18 percent,governmentstatisticsshow. We spend more on education, entertainment, business services and all sorts of other products that arent (52) _ in traditional retail stores. Economists debate theories of why we

32、have (53) _ to services and away from goods but no one questions that it has happened. It means that over time, retailers selling (54) _ will have to run harder and harder just to stay in place.In short, the broad forces hitting retail are more a lesson in economics than in the power of (55) _. Its a less

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