1、上海市长宁区届高三二模含听力英语试题上海市长宁区2019届高三二模(含听力)英语试题一、短对话() 1 . ATeacher and student.BFather and daughter.CManager and secretary.DCustomer and shop assistant. () 2 . AIn a museum.BIn a taxi.COn a bus.DOn a bridge. () 3 . AGet into the car.BCarry the bags.CHurry to drive the car.DSearch for the bags. () 4 . AR
2、eading newspapers.BWriting up local news.CTalking about sports.DPutting up advertisements. () 5 . AShe will have coffee at school.BShe will stay for breakfast.CShe loves to grab a coffee on the way.DShe needs to eat before school. () 6 . AHe partly agrees with the woman.BHes missed an important poin
3、t.CHe considers the woman competitive.DHes wholly been lost in a colorful life. () 7 . AMary must be caught in heavy traffic.BMary probably will not come.CThe woman was obviously not fond of Mary.DThe woman forgot to tell Mary to come. () 8 . AThe tennis game wont last long.BWeather forecasts are no
4、t reliable.CThey could stick to their plan.DTheyd better change their mind. () 9 . AStay till tomorrow evening.BLeave for Beijing with Jack.CGo to the airport after work.DAsk someone else for help. () 10 . AThe man doesnt like his new suit.BThe new suit is a reminder for the man.CThe new suit doesnt
5、 fit the man.DThe man forgets to wear his new suit. 二、短文() Questions are based on the following speech. 11 . AEducators from South Africa.BTeenagers fond of cooking.CStudents eager to make friends.DPhotographers around the world.12 . ABrainstorming ideas in ones group first.BAvoiding using cooking o
6、il.CSending a sample dish before May.DCreating ones own dish.13 . ATo announce a cook competition.BTo start a cook festival on campus.CTo advertise a local cook course.DTo organise a cook show in South Africa. () Questions are based on the following speech. 14 . AGuitarists are vital to a pop group.
7、BGuitar tutors arent difficult to find.CGuitar players have more chances to travel.DBeginners dont make noise with the guitar. 15 . AAbout 60 years.BAbout 500 years.CAbout 1000 years.DAbout 2000 years.AAbout 60 years.BAbout 500 years.CAbout 1000 years.DAbout 2000 years.AAbout 60 years.BAbout 500 yea
8、rs.CAbout 1000 years.DAbout 2000 years.16 . AIndians played the lute with a bow.BThe guitar originated in Spain.CThe sitar took root in British music.DThe Beatles relied a lot on the brass.17 . AReasons for the popularity of the guitar.BSome interesting facts about the guitar.CVarious kinds of guita
9、rs in the world.DStories of some famous guitar players. 三、长对话() Questions are based on the following speech. 18 . AIt sells things from ancient Egypt.BIt looks like an Egyptian giant.CIt brings a feel of a different world.DIt offers a wide range of cheeses.19 . AProduced by the department store itse
10、lf.BSupplied by a nearby small town.CCollected from the outside of the building.DObtained from the numerous light bulbs.20 . ACustomers spend 1.5 million or so per day.BAround 30,000 customers come per day.CThere is a big increase in customers and sales.DCustomer flow and sales are quite unsteady. 四
11、、语法填空() Directions: 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 word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank. To any soldier I
12、served as a second lieutenant (少尉) in a war thirty years ago. Married for only a year and a half, I missed my wife and baby daughter a lot. In the years before cell phones and Wi-Fi, we had limited opportunities 21 . (communicate) with loved ones. One night while sitting by myself, I investigated th
13、e “Any Soldier” mailbox, a cardboard box with letters and packages from Americans. I chose one shoebox-size package. Inside I found about 20 greeting cards 22 . children AAt the bottom was a letter written by their teacher23 . (explain) how her kids had put the box together and how they supported ou
14、r efforts in the war. Truly touched at that very moment by this gesture, I decided to write a letter of gratitude. I thanked the teacher for24 . her children had doneits impact on my patriotism, my morale, and, 25 . (significantly), my uplifted faith. For security reasons, I was able to sign only my
15、 name. Around 2013, I received a Facebook friend request from a woman with26 . I shared no contacts AI replied that27 . we were friends, I could not accept her request. She responded with one question: “Are you Second Lieutenant Bartholomew?” I replied that I had been at one time. “Dear sir,” she wr
16、ote. “We have never met, but thirty years ago I was a second-grade teacher at a school in Ohio and our classroom sent a care package28 . (address) to Any Service Member A The thank-you letter you composed was framed and it29 . (post) on the wall of the school for more than 20 years. I wanted to agai
17、n thank you for your service to our country.” We never spoke again, but this gracious teacher strengthened my belief in doing what my mother always taught me: Write thank-you notes30 . never know how many people your kindness can touch A 五、选用适当的单词或短语补全短文() Directions: Fill in each blank with a prope
18、r word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need. Measles (麻疹) breaks out in the Northwest The U.S. is experiencing outbreaks of measles, a disease it had declared eliminated years ago, largely due to a drop in vaccination (接种疫苗) rates in so
19、me communities. An outbreak in Washington state has sickened 23 people this month, mostly children under 10. Local health officials in Clark County, declared a public-health 31 . on Friday AThey also urged residents to track 32 . symptoms and call ahead before heading to medical centers. State offic
20、ials announced the 33 . of measles from the U.S. in 2000, thanks to a widespread vaccination program. But travelers entering the country with measles, as well as dropping vaccination rates in some states in recent years, has led to a rise in infection. Last year, there were a total of 17 outbreaks,
21、34 . as three or more cases linked together, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ANew York and New Jersey 35 . for roughly half of the 2018 cases AThe Clark County outbreak began early last week with three confirmed cases and has since grown to 23 confirmed and two more 36 .
22、. Of those cases, 20 were unvaccinated and the others are unconfirmed. Measles is highly 37 . ; the virus spreads through the air by coughing or sneezing, the CDC says AEarly 38 . include a high fever, cough, runny nose and red, watery eyes, followed by tiny, white spots inside the mouth and the red
23、, bumpy rash (疹子) that people 39 . associate with the infection. Children younger than 5 or adults older than 20 are more likely to suffer from complications, according to the CD A In order to prevent the further spread of the outbreak, local health officials are posting times and places where resid
24、ents may have been exposed. They are urging residents who havent been vaccinated to 40 . whether they have been exposed and to take appropriate action A 六、完形填空() Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word
25、 or phrase that best fits the context. Keeping it in the family “You understand grandmother when she talks to you, dont you, darling?” The girl nods. I met her, her Japanese mother and English father on a plane to Japan. The parents were eager to _ their experience of bringing up their daughter bili
26、ngually (使用双语地) in London. It isnt easy: the husband does not speak Japanese, so the child hears the language only from her mother, who has come to _ that the girl will reply in English. This can be painful. Not sharing your first language with loved ones is hard. Not passing it on to your own child
27、 can be especially tough. Many immigrant parents feel a sense of _. Children learn languages easily, but this doesnt mean that _ exposure is enough. They must hear a language quite a bit to understand itand use it often to be able to speak it comfortably. This is mental work, and a child who doesnt
28、have an intention to speak a language will often avoid it. So languages often die when parents move abroad. In the past, governments discouraged immigrant families from keeping their languages. These days, officials tend to be _; some even see a valuable resource in immigrants language abilities. Ye
29、t many factors ensure that children still lose their parents languages, or never learn them. A big one is institutional _. A childs time spent with a second language is time not spent on their first. So teachers often discourage parents from speaking their languages to their children. Parents often
30、_ obey, worried about their childrens education. This is a(n) _, for children really can master two languages or even more. Research does indeed suggest their vocabulary in each language may be somewhat smaller for a while, but other studies hint at intellectual advantages among bilinguals. They may be more skillful at complex tasks, better at maintaining attention. Even without those side effects, _, a bilingual childs connection to another culture is a good thing in itself. How to _? When both parents share the na
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