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1、上海市松江区届初三二模英语试题n . Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, till in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically conect. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper from of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word tha

2、t best tits each blank.Alter graduatioir Susan was asked to become the executive director of the Floating Hospital. She hesitated at first, as it was a demanding job she wondered whether she could handle it. But on second thoughts, she agreed to take the job. (21) this job turned out rewarding, she

3、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 plan, she titled the course Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway. Susa

4、n was nervous as she taced the first session of the twelve-week course. The two hours went on smoothly, but she then (24) (challenge) with a new tear, tor she didn t know what to present the next week. But surprisingly, every week she found she had more to say. Her confidence level growing, she real

5、ized she had equipped (25) so much over the years about getting over tear and her students were drinking it up. At the end of the course, tliey were amazed at (26) shifting their thinking really changed their lives.Susan eventually decided to write a book based on the course she had taught. She face

6、d many obstacles. And after (27) (reject) by tour agents and various publishers, she unwillingly put the proposal in a drawer.One day ailer three years of writing, she went through the drawer (28) she held her much rejected book proposal. Picking it up, she had a sharp sense that she held something

7、in her hands many people needed to read. She set out with much detennination. therefore, (29) (find) a publisher who believed in her book the same way she did. This time, she succeeded. She succeeded beyond her wildest dreams.She was so happy that she followed her heart and never gave up overcoming

8、tears which stood (30) her way.land unplanted.Not all parts of the word benefited from these developments instantly, however. Fanners in other parts such as Australia and Africa continued to use old ways of agriculture fbr a long time.IV .Summary WritingDirections: Read the following passage. Summar

9、ize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as tar as possible.Now. it may seem strange to leam iiom someone who writes about pretty dresses every day, but: you dont have to be pretty and you don t have to spare no etlbrt to be pretty just to p

10、lease others. You dont have to teel bothered fbr your plain looking that makes you unnoticed. After all, every one of us, whether charming or not is a drop in the ocean and you dont owe prettiness to anyone.Admittedly, Im not saying that you shouldnt be pretty if you want to. Being pretty is pleasan

11、t, fiin. refreshing and satisfying, making people teel delighted and smile at you unconsciously. But in tenns of importance, prettiness stands several steps down from happiness, is way below health, and if done as an obligation, can be tar away hom independence.But what does you-don t-have-to-bc-pre

12、tty mean in everyday tenns? It means you don t have to blame your parents tor not giving you the world-desired appearance and that you dont have to apologize tor wearing things that are held to be unflattering or unfashionable - especially if, in tacL they make you happy on some level deeper than ju

13、st being pretty does. As long as you are clean, covered enough, and have bandaged any open wounds, you can wear any color or style you please, holding your heads high, if it makes you happy.Prettiness, its sad to say, can have a shelf lite. Its so tied up with youth that, at some point (if youre luc

14、ky), youre going to have to graduate from prettiness, sometimes betbre you know it. But you won t even get there if you think you have to ibllow all the signs that say this way to prettiness*. You get there by travelling the route you find most interesting.V. TranslationDirections: Translate the fol

15、lowing sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.72.她感觉太无聊了.于是把这本杂质从头到尾看了一遍(S。)73. 没有良好的信用记录.你将无法从银行获取货(qualify)74. 每周六早晨,我们都宙打不动地去郊区远足,以增强体质,磨练意志.(a rule)75. 全国上下团结一心,科学家们夜以继日地研制药品,相信战胜灾难的日子尽在咫尺. (before)VL Guided WritingDirections: Write an English composition in 120 - 150 word

16、s according to the instructions given below in Chinese.你是李明.你在读高一的表弟张丰依旧在进行居家学习.他在学习时容易分心,总是忍 不住打网络游戏或看网络小说,于是发电子邮件向你求助.请你结合自己的经验回复他一封 电子邮件,谈谈你是如何集中精力开展居家学习(home-school yourself during the COVID19 outbreak)的.参考答案21-25 While / Though / Although: Seated; could / should; was challenged; herself26 - 30

17、how; being rejected; where; to find; in31-35 FAECG 36-40 DIKJH 41 -45 CBCAB 46-50 BABCC51-55 AACDC 56-59 BCDD 60-62 CBA 63-66 CADB 67-70 FDCA71. You neednt be obsessed with prettiness. Being pretty is inferior to being happy, healthy and independent. In daily life, dont teel sorry tor not having pre

18、tty appearance or wearing prettythings. You can choose what you like as long as they keep you clean and decent. Prettiness has a lifespan and being yourself is the surest way to it.72. So bored did she teel / was she that she read the magazine from cover to cover.73. Without a good credit record, yo

19、u wont be qualified to get / tbr a loan trom the bank.74. We make it a rule to go hiking / go on an excursion in the suburbs every Saturday morning in order to build ourselves up physically / improve our health / promote our health and exercise willpower (build ourselves up physically and mentally).

20、75. People all over the country are united and scientists are developing medicine(s) day and night / (a)round the clock, and / so it is believed that it wont be long before the disaster is overcome.Section BDirections: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen trom the box. Each word can be used

21、only once. Note that there is one word more tlian you need.A. released B. eventually C. delivering D. address E. act F. ibmierlyG. fascination II. sighting L inquiring J. undertaken K. misidentifiedFrom the early 1950s until 2(X)9. a department in the United Kingdoms Ministry of Defence (MoD) docume

22、nted and investigated reports of UFOs. Now, more than a decade after the program ended, many of those 31 classified files about UFO will be made available to the public tor the first time.Previously, some MoD tiles about UFOs had been published online at the U. K. National Archives (国家档 案馆)website.

23、The Telegraph reported. Ilowever. all of the agencys UFO reports will be 32 this year on “a dedicated gov.uk web page/ a spokesperson tbr the British Royal Air Force ( RAF) told The Telegraph.The decision came after PA Media, a British news agency, tiled a request tbr the UFO tiles under a an 33 on

24、information, according to The Telegraph. MoD officials decided “it would be better to publish these records, rather than continue 34 documents to the National Archives/ the RAF spokesperson said.The U. K. *s 35 witli UFOs began around 1950. urging the MoD to form the Flying Saucer Working Party to 3

25、6 the phenomenon, according to the U. k. National Archives. UFOs in the early 1950s even captured the attention of Prime 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

26、 saucer group concluded that UFOs were delusions (错觉)or 38 objects, recommending that no further investigation 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. 1s

27、t, 2009. the agency no longer recorded or investigated any UFO 40 , according to the report. But what they did lind - including many recent UFO reports that were previously available only as hard copies will be published online within the next tew months, said Nick Pope, a former UFO investigator tb

28、r the MoD.QI Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the tbllowing passage there are four words or phrases marked A. B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best tits the context.An artificial intelligence can accurately translate thoughts into sentences, at l

29、east fbr a limited vocabulary of 250 words. The system may bring us a step closer to 41 speech to people 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 tour women as they spoke. The

30、women, who all sutler from a certain kind of brain disorder, already had a device attached to their brains to 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 ted this brain

31、activity to a network algorithm related to nenes, training it to 45 regulaiiy occurring patterns that could be linked to repeated aspects of speech. These patterns were then ted to a second network, which tried to turn them into words to 46 a sentence.Each woman repeated the sentences at least twice

32、, and the final repetition was not used tbr part of the training data. 47 the researchers to test the system. Each time a person speaks the same sentence, the brain activity connected will be similar but not exactly the same. Memorizing the brain activity of these sentences wouldnt help. 48 lhe network instead has to learn whats similar about them so that it can generalize to this final example says Makin. Across the tbur women, the AI s best performance was an av

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