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1、上海高三英语松江二模上海高考英语-2020松江二模考生注意:1本考试设试卷和答题纸两部分,试卷包括试题与答题要求,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。2答题前,务必在答题纸上填写姓名、学校、考号。3答题纸与试卷在试题编号上是一一对应的,答题时应特别注意,不能错位。I. Listening comprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversat

2、ion, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and a 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. The broadcast

3、. B. The weather. C. The latest news. D. The holiday.2.A. She enjoyed her holiday very much. B. She neednt have worked hard for the exam. C. She did a good job in the exam. D. She worked hard and earned a lot of money.3.A. Playing a game. B. Riding a horse. C. Taking a photo. D. Watching TV.4.A. The

4、 woman didnt get the result of the match. B. There was little about the soccer match on TV.C. The result of the soccer match wasnt announced.D. The result was not available in the newspaper.5.A. In a grocery store. B. At a bank. C. In a repair shop. D. At a hotel.6.A. Lend his car. B. Drive her ther

5、e. C. Telephone Lisa. D. Call her a taxi.7.A. Boss and secretary. B. Interviewer and interviewee. C. Manager and clerk. D. Teacher and student.8.A. Their taste in books is different. B. She doesnt like to read. C. She only reads books that he doesnt like. D. The library isnt open lately.9.A. She is

6、tired of driving in heavy traffic. B. She enjoys it because she is good at driving.C. She doesnt mind it as the road conditions are good. D. She is quite unhappy to have to drive such a long way.10.A. He cant get the books on the list. B. He lacks time to take the course. C. He doesnt like history a

7、t all. D. He must read a lot of books.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When

8、 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 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A.Wash his hands thoroughly. B. Practice eating pie quickly.C. Avoid eating much food. D. Prepare

9、the right taste of pie.12. A. On the table. B. Under the bottom. C. On his lap. D. Behind his back.13. A. Swallowing the pie with water. B. Holding the pie in the right position.C. Eating from the outside toward the middle.D. Looking sideways to see how fast your neighbour eats.Questions 14 through

10、16 are based on the following passage.14. A. How to do the gardening. B. How to get birds to a garden.C. How to take care of birds. D. How to feed birds in a garden.15. A. Shelter, food and water. B. Fruit, water and insects.C. Plants, shelter and food. D. Plants, seeds and insects.16. A. Not to obs

11、erve them. B. Not to approach them.C. Play with them regularly. D. Play some music for them.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. They are planning activities for the weekend. B. They are looking for an apartment in the city.C. They are complaining about the urban li

12、ving environment. D. They are discussing living places and childrens education.18. A. The natural environment is beneficial to children.B. The countryside is a perfect place for weekends.C. There is much to do besides work and study.D. Its convenient for people to go anywhere.19. A. There is a lot t

13、o see and do for children and adults. B. The children are too young to benefit from city life.C. There isnt enough for children to see and do in the city. D. Even adults themselves cannot go everywhere in the city.20. A. She is a full-time housewife. B. She does not care for her children. C. She liv

14、ed in the suburbs as a child. D. She will go to a museum next weekend.II. Grammar and Vocabulary Section 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

15、of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.After graduation, Susan was asked to become the executive director of the Floating Hospital. Shehesitatedat first, as it was a demanding job and she wondered whether she couldhandleit. But on second thoughts, sheagreed t

16、o take the job. (21) _ this job turned out rewarding, she soon got tired of it. (22) _ (seat) at her desk one day, she wanted to go down to the New School for Social Research all of a sudden. Since she always believed instinct was an advantage she (23) _ trust, she decided to have a go.Without any p

17、lan, she titled thecourseFeel the Fear and Do It Anyway. Susan was nervousas she faced the first session of the twelve-week course. The two hours went on smoothly, but she then (24) _ (challenge) with a newfear, for she didnt know what to present the next week. But surprisingly, every week she found

18、 she had more to say. Herconfidence level growing, she realized she had equipped (25) _ so much over the years aboutgetting overfear and her students were drinking it up. At the end of the course, they wereamazedat (26) _ shifting their thinking really changed their lives.Susaneventuallydecided to w

19、rite a book based on the course she had taught. She faced many obstacles. And after (27) _ (reject) by four agents and various publishers, sheunwillinglyput the proposal in a drawer.One day after three years of writing, she went through the drawer (28) _ sheheld her much-rejected book proposal. Pick

20、ing it up, she had a sharpsense that she held something in her hands many peopleneededto read. She set out with muchdetermination,therefore, (29) _ (find) a publisher who believed in her book thesame way she did. This time, she succeeded. She succeededbeyondher wildest dreams.She was so happy that s

21、he followed her heart and never gave up overcoming fears which stood (30) _ her way.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 than you need.A. released B. eventually C. delivering D.address E. act

22、 F. formerlyG. fascination H. sighting I. inquiring J. undertaken K. misidentifiedFrom the early 1950s until 2009, a department in the United Kingdoms Ministry of Defence (MoD) documented and investigated reports of UFOs. Now, more than a decade after the program ended, many of those _31_ classified

23、 files aboutUFO will be made available to the public for the first time.Previously, some MoD files about UFOs had been published online at the U.K. National Archives (国家档案馆) website,The Telegraph reported. However, all of the agencys UFO reports will be _32_ this year on “a dedicatedgov.ukweb page,”

24、 a spokesperson for the British Royal Air Force (RAF) told The Telegraph.The decision came after PA Media, a British news agency, filed a request for the UFO files under a/an _33_ on information, according to The Telegraph. MoD officials decided “it would be better to publish these records, rather t

25、han continue _34_ documents to the National Archives,” the RAF spokesperson said.The U.K.s _35_ with UFOs began around 1950, urging the MoD to form the Flying Saucer Working Party to _36_ the phenomenon,according to the U.K. National Archives. UFOs in the early 1950s even captured the attention of P

26、rime Minister Winston Churchill, who sent a memo to his air minister in 1952 _37_, “What does all this stuff about flying saucers amount to? What can it mean? What is the truth?”The flying saucer group concluded that UFOs were delusions (错觉) or _38_ objects, recommending “that no further investigati

27、on of reported mysterious phenomena in the air be _39_.” Nevertheless, other MoD divisions continued the work of official UFO investigation in the U.K.After MoD enacted a policy change on Dec.1st, 2009, the agency no longer recorded or investigated any UFO _40_, according to the report. But what the

28、y did findincluding many recent UFO reports that were previously available only as hard copieswill be published online within the next few months, said Nick Pope, a former UFO investigator for the MoD.Ill. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are fo

29、ur words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. An artificial intelligence canaccurately translate thoughts into sentences, at least for a limited vocabulary of 250 words. The system may bring us a step closer to _41_ speech to people

30、who have lost the ability.Joseph Makin at the University of California, San Francisco, and his colleagues used deep learning algorithms (算法) to study the brain _42_ of four women as they spoke. The women, who all suffer froma certain kind of brain disorder, already had a device attached to their bra

31、insto monitor disease attacks.Each woman was asked to read aloud from a set of sentences as the team _43_ brain activity. The largest group of sentences _44_ 250 unique words. The team fed this brain activity to a network algorithm related to nerves, training it to _45_ regularly occurring patterns that could belinked to repeated aspects ofspeech. These patterns werethen fed to a second network, which tried to turnthem into words to _46_ a sentence.Each woman repeated the sentences at least twice, and the final repetiti

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