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1、上海市浦东新区届高三三模含听力英语试题word无答案上海市浦东新区2019届高三三模(含听力)英语试题一、短对话() 1 . AAt a supermarket.BAt a snack bar.CAt a photo studio.DAt a fancy restaurant. () 2 . AHerself.BHer coach.CA barber.DHer friend. () 3 . AShe broke her leg.BShe broke her walking stick.CShe broke up with him.DShe was in bed with the flu. ()

2、 4 . ASmoke with the window open.BQuit smoking completely.CResist the temptation of smoking.DBe careful of smoking. () 5 . AShe never reads a newspaper.BShe has made a great fortune.CShe has the foggiest idea of business.DShe is a gifted stock operator. () 6 . AHit the display until it unfreezes.BAs

3、k the repair store to fix the calculator.CBorrow the tools needed to fix the calculator.DFigure out what is wrong with the calculator. () 7 . ALaborious.BCasual.CExtended.DWell-planned. () 8 . AViolence sports are the source of social instability.BViolence sports are to blame for the school bullying

4、.CViolence sports serve as an escape for negative emotions.DViolence sports should expand the fans base in the long run. 二、短文() Questions are based on the following passage. 9 . AFinding an ideal job.BHelping others in trouble.CWearing fashionable skirts.DLiving in a beautiful apartment.10 . ATo exp

5、lore psychology and philosophy.BTo finish his paper on positive psychology.CTo find how people can live a meaningful life.DTo pursue happiness and get rid of depression.11 . ABy editing, interpreting and retelling their story.BBy being loyal to what happens in their daily life.CBy learning from the

6、events of other peoples life.DBy fully understanding how others became fulfilled. () Questions are based on the following passage. 12 . AWearing gloves.BTelling stories.CTaking moves.DPublicizing souvenirs.13 . ARound edges are more time-consuming than angles in animation.BAnimation (动画制作) is long c

7、onsidered to be an easy process.CAnimators strategically simplifies the process by means of gloves.DAnimation wins the popularity because of its fast output and accuracy.14 . ABecause characters in the cartoons were given a personal touch.BBecause they distinguished the characters hands from the bod

8、ies.CBecause Walt Disney pioneered the industry and others followed the suit.DBecause Mickey Mouse and his friends wrote their signature with gloves.15 . AWhat do glove stand for in Disney?BHow did gloves become popular in Disney?CWhen were gloves brought into being in Disney?DWhy do many Disney cha

9、racters wear gloves? 三、长对话() Questions are based on the following passage. 16 . AHe has kept the healthy habit for a long time.BHe goes to the gym accompanied by his girlfriend.CHe used to have the dream of becoming a muscular man.DHis old clothes look tight on him due to physical exercise.17 . AIts

10、 quite practical.BIts quite impressive.CIts really rewarding.DIts a little extreme.18 . ARyan still kept the intensity of workout during Christmas.BRyan invested a lot of money in his outfits to look fashionable.CRyan has kicked the caffeine habit because of unhealthy ingredients.DSpeaking of fitnes

11、s, what Ryan says is not in line with what he does. 四、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

12、one word that best fits each blank. Can Indoor Plants Really Purify the Air? Plants are very important to human life. Through photosynthesis (光合作用), they transform carbon dioxide into fresh oxygen. They 19 . (assume) to remove toxins from the air we breathebut is this true? One famous NASA experimen

13、t, published in 1989, has found indoor plants can clean the air by removing pollutants 20 . (cause) cancer. Later research has found soil micro-organisms in the potted plant also 21 . (play) a part in cleaning indoor air. Based on this research, some scientists say house plants are effective natural

14、 air purifiers, and the bigger and leafier the plant, the better. The amount of leaf surface area influences the rate of air purification. 22 . , however, say the evidence that plants can effectively accomplish this feat (功绩) is far from conclusive. “There are no definitive studies to show that havi

15、ng indoor plants can significantly increase the air quality in your home,” 23 . Luz Claudio, a professor of environmental medicine and public health. “Theres no question 24 . plants are capable of removing volatile (易挥发的) chemical toxins from the air under laboratory conditions,” says Claudio. But i

16、n your home or office space, the notion that putting a few plants together can purify your air doesnt have much hard science 25 . (back) it up. Most research efforts to date, including the NASA study, placed indoor plants in small, 26 . (seal) environments to assess how much air-purifying power they

17、 have. “But those studies arent really applicable to what happens in a house. In many cases, the air in your home completely turns overthat is, exchanges places with outdoor aironce every hour. In most instances, air exchange with the outside has a 27 . (great) effect on indoor air quality than plan

18、ts.” says Stanley Kays, a professor of horticulture (园艺学). Disappointed 28 . many people may be by what Kays said, the professor also made it clear that he believes house plants are beneficial. Studies have shown plants can knock out stress and make people feel happier. More research shows spending

19、time around nature has a positive effect on a persons mood and energy levels. 五、选用适当的单词或短语补全短文() Directions: 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. Smart Homes Around the Corner Internet-connected li

20、ghts, locks and laundry machines are close to becoming everyday household items, thanks in part to voice-activated speakers such as Amazons Echo and Google Home. The market has witnessed increasing sales of lights that turn off when you say “good night,” smart locks that let in your friends before y

21、ou get home, and other smart-home gadgets (小配件). Smart speakers and their digital assistants also have been growing in 29 . . From your couch, you can ask these smart assistants to play your favorite music, check the weather, order pizza or30 . flights. While the devices are still relatively expensi

22、veyou can get six 31 . light bulbs for the price of a single smart one32 . is likely to pick up further as prices fall in the future. Moreover, the more people use such speakers, it turns out, the more things they want them to do. In some cases, that leads 33 . to other smart gadgets for the home. P

23、eople who own an Echo are34 . more likely to install other smart gadgets, said David Limp, Amazons senior vice president of devices and services. “They dont start by rewiring the whole home. They start with a switch.” That switch, known as a smart plug, can make any appliance remote-controllable by

24、cutting or35 . its powerjust ask an assistant to turn it off or on. U.S. sales of smart speakers have more than tripled (增至三倍) to nearly 25 million in 2017, as shown by a CTA (Commodity Trading Advisors) 36 . . Theyre expected to grow further this year, to about 36 million, as Apples HomePod joins t

25、he competition. Smart-home products such as lights and security cameras are lagging behind, but they have been catching up. “Were still in the early stages,” said Jeff Patton, a smart-home executive at General Electric. “While the gadgets arent yet 37 . ” he said, “average people are much more aware

26、 of them”. Alex Hawkinson, CEO of Samsungs Smart Things smart-home business, said that about half of his new customers are coming because of smart speakers “38 . a lot of excitement.” Once people get their first smart product, such as a smart plug, they are likely to buy more, market researchers say

27、. They also tell friends and neighbors about them, and might buy some as gifts. 六、完形填空() Childrens books are filled with fantastic friendships between humans and beasts. From a young age, we learn that if a tiger comes for tea we should expect it to eat all our sandwiches, and if a Peruvian bear_for

28、 lunch we had better have some marmalade (柑橘酱) in the cupboard. In this fantasy world, we can coexist peacefully with large mammals. _, in real life, young people are having fewer wild interactions than ever before. In part this is a result of _screen time and decreased access to wild spaces. Perhap

29、s it doesnt help that many countries drove out their most exciting _ bears and wolvescenturies ago. Had they not, more people in the developed world might now be facing similar problems to those in Novaya Zemlya. The playgrounds of this remote Russian archipelago (俄罗斯半岛) were recently_by a group of

30、hungry polar bears, driven into human settlements in search of food and _after rising temperatures destroyed the last hospitable slices of the Arctic sea ice. Its the same story we see across the world: habitat _driving elephants to attack crops, human settlements spreading into tiger territory, and

31、 people losing their lives to big cats. The Incident of the Polar Bear in the Playground is not a/an _consequences to The Humans Who Melted the Ice Caps. We have known for years that Arctic temperatures are rising at_rates. It should come as no surprise that the polar bears we have forced to leave their natural homes have _shouting at humans front doors in search of their basic requirements for s

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