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1、1 崇明区高三英语一模卷2019.1 崇明区高三英语第一学期期末质量抽查试卷(满分:140分 考试时间:120分钟)第I卷 (共100分)I. Listening ComprehensionSection A (10分) 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 th

2、e questions will be spoken only once. 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. In a charity shop. B. In a laundry. C. In a dormitory. D. In a clothing store.2. A

3、. $114. B. $ 86. C. $ 14. D. $ 43.3. A. A librarian. B. A secretary. C. A reporter. D. An accountant.4. A. Purchase some ingredients. B. Give the man instructions for the soup. C. Check to see if the soup is ready. D. Write down the directions to the supermarket.5. A. Chocolate is his favourite flav

4、our. B. Theres no more chocolate pudding left. C. He doesnt want any chocolate pudding. D. Hes already tasted the chocolate pudding.6. A. She hasnt called the travel agency yet. B. She doesnt know when her semester ends. C. The man may have to reschedule his trip. D. The man should take his vacation

5、 somewhere else.7. A. Get a ticket from his sister. B. Help his sister out of her conflict. C. Go to the concert with his sister. D. Get a schedule of future performances.8. A. Meet his advisor. B. Track his adviser. C. Adjust his course schedule. D. Follow his course schedule as advised.9. A. He ha

6、s already paid his landlord for next years rent. B. Hes decided how hes going to spend the prize money. C. He doesnt know how much his rent is going to increase. D. Hes already planning to enter for next years essay contest.10. A. The man can use her electronic dictionary. B. The man should buy a ne

7、w paper dictionary. C. She can show the man how to use the dictionary. D. She will work more efficiently with his dictionary.Section B (15分)Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and a longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the co

8、nversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will 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 heardQuestions 11 through 13 are based on the followin

9、g news.11. A. Napping may help prevent seniors memory loss. B. Sleep is good for us both mentally and physically. C. Many Americans do not want to admit they take a nap. D. Taking naps is very common in other parts of the world.12. A. They are afraid of becoming lazy. B. They dont think napping is c

10、ommon. C. They are too energetic to need a nap. D. They dont want to be considered weak.13. A. Napping is not as effective for people with sleep disorders. B. Napping cafes have been quite common in American cities. C. Resting in the middle of the work day may cost a lot of money. D. Many Americans

11、are changing their offices into napping rooms.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. 14. A. A recent survey on unfriendly neighbours. B. A growth in complaints about neighbours. C. The increasing noises made by neighbours. D. Different views on relations between neighbours.15. A

12、. Selfish attitudes. B. High immigration. C. More crowded space. D. Unwillingness to socialize.16. A. We ought to understand the instances better. B. Explanations for the instances have increased. C. Its easier to make complaints on TV channels. D. The problem can be viewed from another angle.Questi

13、ons 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. The place to buy soap. B. The plans to survive on the campus. C. The way to use drying machines. D. The steps to wash clothes with machines.18. A. It can promote bacteria growth. B. It can produce dirt in the clothes. C. It can be a wa

14、ste of water and soap. D. It can leave bubbles in the machine.19. A. Excited. B. Shocked. C. Disappointed. D. Embarrassed.20. A. The womans mother seldom does things for her. B. American kids become independent even before ten. C. The man and the woman are from different countries. D. In the eye of

15、the mans mother, independence is important.II. Grammar and VocabularySection A (10分)Directions: After reading the passage below, /ill 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

16、 the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Electric Bike Ban in New York Hurts Food Delivery WorkersA ban on electric bicycles in New York City is hurting delivery workers who depend on them to earn a living. Many of the workers are immigrants. Electric bicycles, or e-bikes, look like

17、 regular bicycles, but they have electric-powered motors to assist riders in moving the bike forward. Most e-bikes reach speeds of about 32 kilometers an hour, but some can go much (21) _ (fast).(22) _ it is legal to own e-bikes in New York City, it is not legal to operate them. Officials there cons

18、ider the dangerous use of e-bikes on streets and sidewalks as the reason (23) _ the ban. Last year, the city announced severe measures (24) _ (mean) to hold e-bike riders and restaurants that employ the riders responsible. E-bike operators can now be fined $500 for breaking the ban. The police (25)

19、_ also seize the bikes. Many of New Yorks delivery workers are Chinese immigrants in their 50s and 60s. Their job requires them to work quickly and for long hours (26) _ (earn) enough money to live on. Delivery worker Deqing Lian said it is important to perform quality work (27) _ their job also dep

20、ends on tips. He added that when delivery workers are too slow, some people refuse to pay for the food, which makes the workers supervisors angry. Liqiang Liu is an e-bike delivery worker and spokesperson for the New York Delivery Workers Union. He says (28) _ (catch) breaking the ban and having the

21、 bike seized would cause costly delays for workers. Do Lee is with the Biking Public Project. (29) _ provides assistance to bicycle-related workers in New York City. He says the citys ban on e-bikes is unfairly targeting low-paid workers who largely come from the citys Latino and Asian communities.

22、He does not accept the argument (30) _ e-bikes present a danger to citizens. However, many New Yorkers are quick to blame e-bike riders for not being safe. .Section B (10分) 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

23、 word more than you need.A. overate B. precious C. rate D. researchers E. impression F. previousG. presented H. interpret I. goers J. revealed K. consumerPeople Think Meals Taste Better If They Are ExpensiveIt is said that theres no such thing as a free lunch, but even if you manage to bag a bargain

24、 meal, it will not taste as good as a more expensive meal, according to scientists. A new study has found that restaurant 31 who pay more for their meals think the food is tastier than if it is offered for a smaller price. The experts think that people tend to associate cost with quality and this ch

25、anges their 32 of how food tastes. Scientists at Cornell University in New York studied the eating habits of 139 people enjoying an Italian buffet (自助餐) in a restaurant. The price of the food was set by the 33 at either $4 or $8 for the all-you-can-eat meal. Customers were asked to 34 how good the f

26、ood tasted, the quality of the restaurant and to leave their names. The experiment 35 that the people who paid $8 for the food enjoyed their meal 11 percent more than those who ate the cheaper buffet. Interestingly those that paid for the $4 buffet said they felt guiltier about loading up their plat

27、es and felt that they 36 . However, the scientists said that both groups ate around the same quantity of food in total. according to the study 37 at the Experimental Biology meeting this week. Brian Wansink, a professor of 38 behaviour at the university, said: We were fascinated to find that pricing

28、 has little impact on how much one eats, but a huge impact on how you 39 the experience. He thinks that people enjoyed their food more as they associated cost with quality and that small changes to a restaurant can change how tasty people find their meals. In a(n) 40 study, scientists from the unive

29、rsity showed that people who eat in dim lighting consume 175 less calories(卡路里) than people who eat in brightly lit areas.III. Reading ComprehensionSection A (15分)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 wor

30、d or phrase that best fits the content.How Climate Change Affects Airline FlightsHot weather has forced dozens of commercial flights to be canceled at airports in the Southwest this summer. This flight-disturbing 41 is a warning sign. Climate change is projected to have far-reaching 42 - including s

31、ea level rise flooding cities and shifting weather patterns causing long-term declines in agricultural production. And there is evidence that it is beginning to affect the takeoff performance of commercial aircraft, with potential effects on airline 43 .National and global transportation systems and

32、 the economic activity they support have been designed for the climate in which it all developed. In the aviation (航空) industry, airports and aircraft are designed for the weather conditions experienced 44 . Because the climate is changing, even fundamental elements like airports and key economic parts like air tr

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