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1、届上海牛津版高考英语模拟卷5 2020届上海牛津版高考英语模拟卷5I . Listening Comprehension Section A (10%)Directions : 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 o

2、nce. 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. 6/19. B. 6/28. C. 7/19. D. 7/28.2. A. 0:30 p.m. B. 11 : 30 p. m. C. 12:30 a.m. D. 0:30 a.m.3. A. Customer and mana

3、ger. B. Secretary and manager.C. Doctor and patient. D. Doctor and nurse.4. A. He didnt hear what the woman said.B. He liked the documentary a lot.C. He would like the woman to say it again.D. He disapproved of what the woman said.5. A. At a bank. B. At a bookstore.C. At a drugstore. D. At a gas sta

4、tion.6. A. Confident. B. Confused. C. Anxious. D. Satisfied.7. A. He likes the movie very much. B. He is not that interested in the movie.C. He thinks it is too old. D. He prefers it to a classic.8. A. The screen of the TV is a blur. B. The man may have a problem with his eyes.C. The TV screen is co

5、vered with dirt. D. The man should watch TV less.9. A. The suit shop. B. A hair salon. C. A furniture store. D. The subway.10. A. The woman thinks it is a better policy.B. The woman disapproves of the policy.C. The woman believes the government is trying hard to make a better policy.D. The woman hop

6、es the government will make a better policy next time.Section B (15%)Directions: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation. After each passage and conversation,you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation will be read twice , but the questions wil

7、l 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 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Nodding of the head. B. A shake of the head.C. A shake of the hand.

8、D. Folded arms.12. A. Lowering the eyes. B. Waving or pointing to them.C. Talking back too quickly. D. Having frequent eye contact.13. A. Lack of eye contact. B. Lack of gestures.C. Showing the sole of the foot to a guest. D. Keeping eyes lowered.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following pa

9、ssage.14. A. 5 light years away. B. 2. 7 million miles away.C. 27 million miles away. D. 1. 6 million miles away.15. A. To honor the romantic story between Juno and Jupiter in history.B. To honor the powerful God Jupiter in Roman mythology.C. To honor the story about them in Roman mythology.D. To ho

10、nor Junos investigation into Jupiters lovers.16. A. The pictures were taken five years ago.B. Juno is one of the satellites orbiting Jupiter.C. People have divided opinions on these photos on Facebook.D. Juno will be able to answer questions about the formation of Jupiter.Questions 17 through 20 are

11、 based on the following conversation.17. A. He is the department manager. B. He always works overtime.C. He is not satisfied with extra work. D. lie doesnt like his position.18. A. He is not qualified for the job. B. He is expected to be promoted.C. He is expected to do unrealistic tasks. D. He is e

12、xpected to meet unrealistic demands.19. A. He is very vulnerable. B. He is trustworthy.C. He is popular among other workers. D. He is quite under great pressure.20. A. To complain directly to the manager. B. To solve the problem by himself.C. To approach the manager directly. D. To ignore the demand

13、s.II. Grammar and VocabularySection A (10%)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 bes

14、t fits each blank. Before age 3,most children lack the necessary skills to lie. Somewhere between the ages of 3 and 8 though, a lot of children become shockingly skillful at telling lies. A group of 3-year-olds (21) _ (seat) in a room and told not to peek at a toy placed out of sight while the adult

15、 left the room. When they were later asked if they had peeked, only about half of the kids attempted to lie. This was repeated with 7-year-olds, and the majority of the kids avoided telling the truth.At first, it is because they can (22) _ children lie. They reach a point developmentally (23)_ they

16、realize that they can say something that is not true. These lies are not a sign of moral failures in (24) _ the parents or the child.By age 7 or 8. most children lie for two reasons. One is to escape punishment and to remain in your good graces. Children figure out that (25) _ they say they did not

17、do something, they may be able to avoid punishment. Older children are also better than the younger ones at reading human emotion and predicting your reaction. Since most of the children want to make their parents happy, their lies may be a (26) _ (misguide) attempt to provide the right answer. The

18、kid who tells you that he did not break the vase, even in the presence of a broken vase,is just telling you what you want to hear. He knows you would be upset about the vase, so he makes up a lie to make you happy. Ironically, kids of strict parents are actually more likely to lie than (27) _ from a

19、 more laid-back home. A child who knows that he gets spanked for doing wrong may feel motivated to lie more often and he may become more skilled at it, because he knows (28) _ (catch) will lead to punishment.When it comes to telling the truth, when a child matures and ages you will see the lies beco

20、me (29) _ (frequent). This is a result of more mature kids learning responsibility and being accountable (30) _ their actions. If your youngster is telling lies, dont panic. He will most likely grow out of this stage with the help of his parents setting the right moral values. The experiment in this

21、 article was performed by parents and children.Section B (10%)Directions: Complete the following passage by using the -words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. accounts B. echoes C. fearlessly D. tackling E. operated F. masteryG. particular

22、ly H. character I. informers J. striking K. unrivalledHe fascinated Victorian England with his (31) _ skill at cracking cases, based on astute (机敏的)logical reasoning and grasp of forensic science, not to mention a (32) _ of disguises and encyclopedic knowledge of the criminal underclass.But this det

23、ective was not Sherlock Holmes but a real life investigator, Jerome Caminada, who, as a new research suggests, helped inspire Sir Arthur Conan Doyles celebrated hero.A biography of Caminada reveals a series of (33) _ similarities between him and the fictional character, in terms of their unorthodox

24、methods and character. It also establishes strong (34) _ between the real detectives cases and plot lines used by Doyle. The author, Angela Buckley, has even established that Caminadas casework involved (35) _ an alluring (迷人的) and talented criminal, similar to Irene Adler, and that the detective ev

25、en had a Moriarty-like nemesis who plagued him over the course of several cases until a final, dramatic confrontation. Mrs. Buckley said, “Caminada became a national figure at just the time that Sherlock Holmes was being created. There are so many parallels that it is clear Doyle was using parts of

26、this real (36) _ for his. ”The son of an Italian father and Irish mother, Caminada was based in Manchester, but was involved in cases which took him across the country, and he enjoyed a nationwide profile in the press, where (37) _ of his exploits were widely reported. Most of his career was spent w

27、ith Manchester City Police Force although he later (38) _,like Holmes, as a “consulting detective”. As the fictional character relied on a network of underworld contacts - the Baker Street Irregulars - so Caminada was known for his extensive web of (39) _ ,whom he would often meet in the back pew of

28、 a church. These characters helped him build up an encyclopedic knowledge of the criminal fraternity, among whom he would often move in disguiseanother tactic in common with Holmes. Like his fictional counterpart, Caminada was noted for his tendency to wander the streets of the roughest neighborhood

29、s alone at night, (40) _ intervening in any crimes he encountered.III. Reading Comprehension Section A (15%)Directions : For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.There was a time wh

30、en British Olympic medal winners became household names because there were so few of them. But the 67 medals at this years Games in Rio and 147 at the Paralympics meant that the GB medalists reception at Buckingham Palace was a(n) (41) _ and yet happy event.Throughout the Commonwealth there were (42

31、) _ joyful celebrations. Grenada, the Bahamas, Jamaica and New Zealand won more medals per (43) _ than any other countries.Many of this years winners spoke of being inspired by athletes of previous generations. Inspiration (44) _ their aspiration (抱负);and having discovered abilities they (45) _ knew

32、 they had, these athletes are now inspiring others.A few months ago, I saw inspiration of a different kind. It was not hard to be moved by the (46)_ of the highly skilled doctors, paramedics and crew, who are called out on average five times a day, even at night.(47) _,to be inspirational you dont have to save lives or win medals. I often draw strength from meeting

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