1、上海松江区高中小学三年级英语二模试题4考生注意:1. 考试时间120分钟。满分140分。2.本考试设试卷和答题纸两部分,试卷共12页。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考生号和姓名。1. Listening ComprehensionSection A .Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers At the end of each conversation, a question will be
2、asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After 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. He will review 2 more lessons.
3、B. He will study the other 20 lessons.C. He will go over the 13 lessons. D. He will study all the 15 lessons.2. A. His injury kept him at home B. He didnt think it necessary.C. He was too weak to see the doctor. D. He failed to make an appointment.3. A. The post office. B. Monroe Street. C. The cour
4、thouse. D. Fourth Avenue.4. A. Disappointed. B. Approving. C. Concerned. D. Doubtful.5. A. He played his part quite well. B. He was not dramatic enough.C. He performed better than the secretary. D. He exaggerated his part.6. A. He wrote a book about great restaurants. B. He always makes reservations
5、 for dinner.C. He read a book while he was eating dinner. D. He always finds good places to eat.7. A. He is afraid he wont be chosen for the trip.B. The boss has not decided where to go.C. Such a trip is necessary for the company.D. Its not certain whether the trip will take place.8. A. Its too expe
6、nsive to get the apartment furnished.B. The furniture he bought was very cheap.C. The apartment was provided with some old furniture.D. its hard to find proper furniture for his apartment.9. A. She is intended to work for the school newspaper.B. The man can spare some time reading school newspaper.C
7、. The man has a very tight schedule.D. The man should have taken more than five classes.10. A. Whether the meeting is certainly to be held on Monday.B. What bad news will be talked about at the meeting.C. What they are going to discuss at the meeting.D. Where the meeting is to be held.Section BDirec
8、tions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked questions on each of them. The passages and conversation 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
9、 decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Appropriateness of the programs. B. The operation of national programs.C. The incomes of the corporation. D. The welfare of the staff.12. A. By donations from t
10、he public. B. By selling its programs.C. By selling broadcasting devices. D. By getting support from the royals.13. A. Its humorous styles. B. The richness of its programs.C. Famous news announcers. D. Its neutral views on news.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Social
11、 progress and individual development.B. Human behaviors and social changes.C. General concepts about psychology and sociology.D Relationship between cultures and human behaviors.15. A. What is the role of religion or art in a society?B. What is the main reason for revolution in a society?C. What are
12、 the causes of antisocial behavior?D. Why does one society progress more rapidly than another? 16. A. Both psychology and sociology study human behavior.B. Mental problems should be dealt with by a sociologist.C. Sociology is the study of group behavior.D. Psychology pays more attention to individua
13、ls than to groups.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. It looks into opinions that people hold about old age.B. It is about how to keep healthy in old age.C. It investigates causes of old peoples unhappiness.D. It reveals the secret of living longer.18. A. Arise peo
14、ples awareness of caring for the old.B. Encourage people to be more responsible for the old.C. Help people change their feelings about old age.D. Ease peoples fear and anxiety about mental illness of the old.19. A. They are mostly among the 60-70 age group.B. They are mostly abandoned by their famil
15、ies.C. People do not become more lonely because of old age.D People among any age group are not lonely at all.20. A. They are changing suddenly and completely at a particular age.B. Its hard to recognize a person when he is turning old.C. Old people cant deal with events and problems properly.D. Peo
16、ple do not change in old age a lot more than in middle age.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given
17、 word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Aunt Jane is now well over seventy, but she is still a great cinema-goer. The cinema in our town closed down years ago and sometimes she has to travel twenty miles or more to see a good film. And once a month at least she goes up to
18、 London to see(21)_ (late) foreign films. Of course she could see most of these films on television, but the idea does not attract her. It isnt the same, she says. For one thing, the screens too small. Besides, I like going to the cinema!However, one thing which has always puzzled us is that (22)_ A
19、unt Jane has lots of friends and enjoys company, she always goes to the cinema alone. We discovered the reason for this only recently-from Mother. It may surprise you to lean that Aunt Jane wanted to be an actress when she was young, she told us. She used to wait outside film studios all day, just (
20、23)_ (appear)in crowd scenes. Your aunt has probably appeared in dozens of films. Sometimes she did not even know the name of the film they (24)_ (make). Therefore, she couldnt go to see(25)_ in the film at the cinema!All the time, of course, she was looking for a small part in a film. Her big chanc
21、e came (26)_ they started to make a film in our town. Jane managed to meet the director at a party and he offered her(27)_ role as a shopkeeper. It really was a very small part, but it was an important moment for Jane. Before the great event, she rehearsed for days. In fact, she turned the sitting-r
22、oom into a shop! We all had to help, going to and out of the shop (28)_ she could remember her words perfectly And (29)_ the actual day she was marvelous. Jane thought that this was the beginning of her film career!Unfortunately, in the end, they did not include the shop scene in the film. But nobod
23、y told Jane! When the film first appeared in London, she took all her friends to see it. And of course she wasnt in it! It was a terrible blow! She stopped (30)_ (go)to film studios and gave up the idea of becoming an actress. She still loves the cinema, as you all know, but from that day she has al
24、ways gone alone!Section BDirection: 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 than you need.A. parallel B. curves C. dutifully D. guard E. transforming F. proceeding G. studies H. perfect I. intensely J. move K. rando
25、mizesWhether youre trying to be good at Photoshop, or step up your tennis game, or master a banjo (班卓琴) song, you re probably 31 following the age-old advice that practice makes perfect. However, contrary to popular belief, doing the same thing over and over again might not be the most efficient way
26、 to learn foreign concepts.Traditionally, were taught using the blocking strategy. This instructs us to go over a single idea again and again until weve mastered it, before 32 to the next concept. But several new neurological(神经学的) 33 show that an up and coming learning method called interleaving im
27、proves our ability to keep and perform new skills over any traditional means by leaps and bounds.What interleaving does is to space out learning over a longer period of time, and it 34 the information we encounter when learning a new skill. So, for example, instead of learning one banjo chord at a t
28、ime until you 35 it, you train in several at once and in shorter bursts.One of the practical ways you can use interleaving to train your brain to pick up new skills quickly and effectively is to practice multiple 36 skills at once.Whether youre trying to improve your motor skills or cognitive(认知的) l
29、earning abilities, the key to 37 how your brain processes new your brain processes new information is to break out of the habit of learning one part of a skill at a time. The advantage of this method is that your brain doesnt get comfortable or store information in your short-term memory. Instead, i
30、nterleaving causes your brain to 38 focus and problem-solve every step of the way, resulting in information getting stored in your long-term memory instead.Interleaving doesnt cut any comers, so your brain is always on 39 . Think of the difference between blocking and interleaving like a boxer who p
31、ractices one 40 over and over again versus a boxer who practices by sparring in the ring. In the ring, you have to be ready for anything. It makes you faster and sharper.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirection: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B,
32、 C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Since 1960, considerable scientific researches have been done on chimps in their natural habitats. Astonishingly, scientists have found out that the social 41 of Chimps are very similar to humans. Chimps will 42 in certain ways, like gathering in war parties to protect their territory. But beyond the minimum requirements as social beings, they ha
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