2019年上海高考?jí)狠S卷英語(yǔ)試題
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1、 2019 年上海高考?jí)狠S卷英語(yǔ)試題 注意事項(xiàng):認(rèn)真閱讀理解,結(jié)合歷年的真題,總結(jié)經(jīng)驗(yàn),查找不足!重在審題,多思考,多理解! 上海英語(yǔ)試卷 考生注意: 1、本試卷分為第一卷和第二卷兩部分??偡种? 150 分??荚嚂r(shí)間 120 分鐘。 2、答第一卷前,考生務(wù)必在答題紙上用鋼筆或水筆清楚填寫(xiě)學(xué)校、姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào),并用 鉛筆在答題紙上正確涂寫(xiě)準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)。 3、第一卷〔 1— 16 小題, 25— 80 小題〕由機(jī)器閱卷,答案必須全部涂寫(xiě)在答題紙上??忌? 應(yīng)將代表正確答案的小方格用 2B 鉛筆涂黑。 注意試題題號(hào)和答題紙
2、編號(hào)一一對(duì)應(yīng), 不能錯(cuò)位。答案需要更改時(shí),必須將原選項(xiàng)用橡皮擦去,重新選擇。第一卷中的第 17— 24 小題,第 81— 84 小題和第二卷的試題, 其答案用鋼筆或水筆寫(xiě)在答題紙上規(guī)定的范圍內(nèi)。 如用鉛筆答題,或?qū)懺谠嚲砩弦宦刹唤o分。 第 I 卷 I.ListeningComprehension SectionA Directions: InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Atthee ndofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedab
3、outwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandth equestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,r eadthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequest ionyouhaveheard. 1. A.Atabakery. B.Atahotel. C.Atapostoffice. D.Atabirthdayparty. 2. A.Libra
4、rianandstudent. B.Operatorandcaller. C.Bossandsecretary. D.Customerandrepairman. 3. A.30minutes. B.60minutes. C.90minutes. D.120minutes. 4. A.Abestsailor. B.Alatestbook. C.Agoodbusiness. D.Anexcitingstory. 5. A.Bygoingonadiet. B.Byeatingfruitandvegetables. C.Byhavingfewermea
5、ls. D.Bydoingphysicalexercise. 6. A.Itwasinterestingandeasytofollow. B.Itwasfarbeyondhisunderstanding. C.Itwasasdifficultashehadexpected. D.Itwaslongbuteasytounderstand. 7. A.Thetrafficisalwaysveryheavy. B.Themanneedn’tgototheairport. C.Thesubwayiscrowdedatrushhours. D.Themanhadbetter
6、takethesubway. 8. A.Thewomanprefersgoingout. B.Thewomanwillmakethedecision. C.Themanagreeswiththewoman. D.Themanwouldratherstayinside. 9. A.ThemancantellKellythenewsthenextday. B.Themanshouldn ’ ttellKellythenewsatschool. C.ThemanshouldtellKelly ’ sbrotherthenews. D.Themanhadbette
7、rtellKellythenewsbyhimself. 10. A.Thematchwillbeputoffduetotherain. B.Therainisn ’tlikelytoinfluencetheman ’ steam. C.Theresultofthematchissuretobeaffected. D.Therainwillhelptheman ’ steamwinthematch. SectionB Directions: InSectionB,youwillheartw
8、oshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestio nsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonl yonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhicho newouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard. Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingp
9、assage. 11. A.Togetbetterjobs. B.Tosavemoremoney. C.Tomoveintoalargerapartment. D.Toreceivefurthereducation. 12. A.Ithadfamily-friendlypolitics. B.Itownedachild-carecenteronsite. C.Itoffereditsstaffexcellentbenefits. D.Itrewardedemployeeswithapartments. 13. A.Satisfied.B.Surprised. C.Con
10、fused. D.Interested. Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage. 14. A.In1185. B.In1209. C.In1386. D.In1836. 15. A.Becausemanyearlylearningcentersweresetup. B.BecauseOxfordandCambridgewereestablished. C.Becausethelargestexpansionofuniversitiesoccurred. D.Becauseindepende
11、ntuniversitiescameintoexistence. 16. A.Definitionofuniversities. B.Developmentofuniversities. C.Financeforuniversities. D.Donationsforuniversities. SectionC Directions: InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillber eadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequir
12、edtofillinthenumberedblankswi ththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet. Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation. Completetheform.Write ONEWORDforeachblank. SummerJobs WorkingatKFC: It ’ s__17__. Cuttinggrass: Onecanearn$__18__eachtime. Workingforasp
13、ortscamp: It ’ sa(n)__19__job. Servingatahotel: Onemaygetlotsof__20__. Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation. Completetheform.Write NOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer. Shefeltallrightwhengettingupbutgota_ HowdidMrs.Carterfeelinthemorning? _21__afterbreakfast.
14、 WhendidMrs.Carterfeelthepainagain? Aftershehadalittlesnack,afew__22__. WhendidMrs.Carterfeeltheworst? About__23__afterlunch. To__24__beforemealsandnottoeattoomuc WhatdidthedoctoradviseMrs.Cartertodo? h. II.GrammarandVocabulary SectionA Directions: Beneatheachofthefollowingsentenc
15、estherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD .Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence. 25.Ithasbeenclearlystatedthatwhoevercansolvetheproblemfirstshallbeentitled_____ _thegreathonour--- “ TalentoftheSchool ” . A.for B.toC.inD.on 26.Whenshesawthehomelesscatenjoyedthef
16、oodverymuch,thekindladyputalittle______on theplate. A.one B.muchC.lessD.more 27.---IdontknowwhyDenisestartedcryingwhenImentionedthewedding. ---It______whatyousaidaboutherbrother.Or,perhapssheisjustnervous. A.shouldhavebeen B.couldn ’ thavebeen C.couldhaveb
17、een D.musthavebeen 28.ThebusinessmanboaststomethatIcan ’ tfinda____ jadebracelet ( 玉 鐲 ),becausehisshopdealsinthebest. A.goodB.betterC.bestD.worse 29.Aswehavementionedpreviously,wewillbededicatedtosolvingtheproblemwithinthecur rentframework,ratherthan
18、_____anewone. 30.Johnisnotamantocounton,anditisverylikelythatthework____bythetimehearrivesher e. A.isfinished B.hasfinished C.willfinish D.willhavebeenfinished 31.Thepossibilityofamurder_____,thepolicehavesetaboutlookingforthecluestohersui cide. A.tobeexcluded B.toexclude
19、 C.havingexcluded D.havingbeenexcluded 32.Itisrecommendedthattheexplorationteamtakewiththemanextrasetofequipment_____u nexpectedemergencyoccurs. A.inthat B.sothat C.nowthatD.incase 33.Howweexpressourideassometimesmeansmorethan_____wemeantosay. 34.Wehadbetternotbotherourprofessorth
20、esedays,forheisawfullybusypreparingareport _____ataninternationalconferencenextmonth. A.beingdelivered B.tobedeliveredC.todeliver D.delivered 35.TheCampaignofOccupyingWallStreetisareflectionofthe contradictions ( 矛 盾 )_____existinthesocietyoftheUS. A.onwhichB.thatC.whereD.whos
21、e 36.Mostprobablyitwillbeanother7hours_____youcanhavenextmeal,soeachofyoumusthave yourstomachfull. A.since B.whenC.after D.before 37.______bygreaterdemandofvegetables,farmershavebuiltmoregreenhouses. A.Driven B.BeingdrivenC.Todrive D.Havingdriven 38.Nowthatwehaves
22、ettledthequestionof feasibility 〔 可 行 性 〕 ,let ’ sproceedtothenextone ─_____raisethefundfromthebank. A.whethershouldwe B.thatweshould C.whetherweshould D.thatshouldwe 39.Theywonder_____someonewhowantstobeatelecomengineershouldstudysubj
23、ectssuchash istory,literature,philosophy,etc. A.what B.that C.how D.why 40.The “ Warning ” reads: “Undernocircumstances_____bekeptnearfire! ” A.thechemicalshouldB.thechemicalshouldn ’ t C.shouldthechemicalD.shouldthechemicalnot SectionB Directions: Complete
24、thefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybe usedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed. A.accidentally B.accommodation C.admiring D.armed E.constant F.cyclist G.financially H.inspired I.memories J.wander Likemanyotheryoungpeople,LinChi-ying(Vicky)andChiangChiu-ping(P
25、inky)dreamed oftravelingtheworld.Whatmakesthemspecialisthattheyactuallydidit;what smore,theydiditonbicycles. At18,VickyreadthefamousCyclingDiaryofHuRong-huaandwas__41__totakeabiketouro fsouthernChinabyherself.In1991,whileridingalongtheisland seastcoast,shemetaJapanese__42__,whoinvited
26、hertojoinhimonaworldcyclingtour. InJuly1998,theybegantheirtripinAlaska.Vickysoonrealized,however,thattheirtr avelphilosophieswerequitedifferent.Herpartnerseemedintentontestinghisendurance, whileshepreferred__43__thefantasticsceneryandmeetingthelocals.Theypartedafteram onth.Vickycycledalo
27、nethroughtheRockyMountainsdowntothewesternUnitedStates.Bythi stime,her__44__effortstopersuadehercollegefriend,Pinky,tojoinherhadsucceeded. Once,inCalifornia,VickyandPinkywereunabletofindanycheap__45__,sotheycampedi napark.Theywerewokenupby__46__policeofficers,whotoldthemcampingtherewasilleg
28、al. Incities,theywould__47__throughcollegesandlibraries, “ inneedofair-conditioning, Pinkyjoked. ’ ’ ” VickyandPinkypraisefriendsbackinChinawhosupportedthem__48__,aswellaspeoplew hoassisted
29、themalongtheway.Theyhavefond__49__ofthewonderfulfriendlinessofthepeop leinaTurkishvillage,whereVickyandPinkyfarmed,cooked,anddancedwiththelocals. III.ReadingComprehension SectionA Directions: ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA, B,CandD.Fillineachblankwith
30、thewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext. WhenIbecameanamputeeatage29,Iwasforcedtorethinktheideaofphysicalperfection. Mylifebecamedifferent,asIchangedfromanacceptablyattractivewomantoanobjectofpity and__50__. Toobusy__51__physicalpainandobviousmobilitylimitation,Iwasnotawareofthisch
31、a ngeatfirst.Iwasdeterminedto__52__,feelinggoodabouttheprogressIhadmade,asImovedf orward. __53__,asImademyfirstexcursionoutsidethehospital,societyhadalreadyassignedm eanewstatus.Happytobefreeofmyrestrictioninthehospital,Irolledthroughtheshopping mall – a__54__survivor,feelinglikeawarhero.Un
32、fortunately,Ihadarude__55__asIdiscoveredt hatothersdidnotviewmeinthewayIhadcometoviewmyself. Alleyeswereuponme,yetnoonedaredtomakeeyecontact.Theireffortsto__56__myeyesf orcedmetorealizetheysawonlymymissinglegs.Mothers__57__heldtheirchildrencloseras Ipassed.Elderlywomenpattedmeontheheadsaying, “
33、GodBlessYou! ” with__58__intheireyes. WhileIsatthinkingaboutwhathadhappened,asmallgirlcameuptome.Shestaredwithune mbarrassed__59__attheemptypants.Findingnothingthere,shelookedupatmewithapuzzled look,sheinnocentlyasked, “Lady,wheredidyourlegsgo? ” Iexplainedthatmylegshadbeensick.Sincemy
34、legshadn ’ tbeenstrongandhealthylikehers,thedoctorshadto__60__them.Leaningherheadupwards,s heasked, “Didtheygoto ‘ LegHeaven’?” Thatincidentmademethinkabouthow__61__childrenandadultsreacttotheunknown.Toa child,anoddappearanceisaninterestingcuriosityanda__62__learningexperiencewhilea d
35、ultsoftenviewthesamethingwithfearandhorror.Ibegantorealizethat,I,toohadbeen__6 3__ofthesameinappropriatereactionsbeforeIknewwhatlifewaslikeforanamputee. Tofulfillthewholenessofmymindandspirit,Inowsmilewarmly,makeeyecontact,andsp eakinaconfidentmanner.Byusinga__64__approach,Iattempttoenlight
36、ensocietyaboutthe factthathavinganot-so-perfectbodydoesn ’ tmeanhavingapoorqualityoflife. 50. A.comfort B.fear C.hatred D.sadness 51. A.cryingwith B.figuringout C.holdingback D.dealingwith 52. A.endure B.quit C.revenge D.succeed 53. A.Instead B.Moreover C.How
37、ever D.Therefore 54. A.calm B.poor C.proud D.rare 55. A.awakening B.ending C.happening D.proceeding 56. A.turn B.hold C.catch D.avoid 57. A.softly B.protectively C.reluctantly D.pleasantly 58. A.pity B.anger C.depression D.upset 59. A.curiosity B.dete
38、rmination C.enthusiasm D.satisfaction 60. A.lose B.adjust C.remove D.stretch 61. A.differently B.positively C.strangely D.sympathetically 62. A.painful B.potential C.similar D.common 63. A.conscious B.guilty C.ignorant D.short 64. A.creat
39、ive B.flexible C.positive D.scientific SectionB Directions: Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestion sorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Chooset heonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejus
40、tread. (A) SubmittingHomeworkOnline Inordertouploadanassignmenttothesystemproperly,youmustsavetheassignmentusingone ofthefollowingapplications:MicrosoftWord,CorelWordPerfect,orMicrosoftExcel. Afteryoucompleteanassignment,itisimportanttosaveyourwork.Thisensuresthatassignm entbeingu
41、ploadedtothesystemisthemostupdatedversion.Yourwordprocessingprogrammay attempttosavetheassignmenttoadefaultfolderonyourcomputer.Werecommendcreatingane wfolder,namedafteryourcourse,inalocationthatiseasytoremember,suchas “MyDocuments. ” FileNameRequirements Selectafilenamefortheassignmentth
42、atiseasytoremember.ThefilenamemustNOTcontainsp aces.Anyspacesusedinthefilenamewillpreventthefilefromuploadingtothesystem.Filen amesusingtheextensions.rtf,.html,.zip,.jpg,or.exeareNOTallowed.Reviewthefollowi ngexamplestobesurethatyouusetheproperformat: Exampleofanacceptablefilename:lesson1.doc
43、 Exampleofanunacceptablefilename:lesson1.doc AssignmentUploadProcedure Makesureyousavetheassignmentusingoneoftheapplicationspreviouslyidentifiedandens urethatitmeetsthefilenamerequirementsdescribedabove.Whenthefileisreadytoupload, followthesesteps: 1. Logintothesystem. 2. Enteryouradd
44、ressinformationandclicktheCONTINUEbutton.Youwillberoutedtothe “Directions ” screen. 3. ReviewthedirectionsandclicktheCONTINUEbutton.Youwillberoutedtothe “SpecialAssignmentUpload ” screen. 4. ClicktheBROWSEbutton.The “ChooseFile ” pop-upwindowappears. 5. Navigatetothelocationonyourcomputerw
45、hereyousavedyourassignment,andselectthe file. 6. Afteryouhaveselectedthefile,clicktheUPLOADbuttontouploadyourassignmenttothe system. 65. Whichfilenameisacceptableforsubmittinghomework? A.researchpaper.docB.researchpaper.pdf C.researchpaper.doc D.researchpaper.rtf 66.
46、 WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage? A.Applications.B.Uploadingsteps. C.Thefilename. D.Codenumbers. 67. Thedirectionssuggestsavinganassignmenttoaspecificfolderinordertohelpthestud ent_____. A.navigatethesystem B.rememberthelocationofthedocument C.choosetheappropriateappl
47、ication D.rememberthedocumentnamequickly 〔 B〕 SOUTHPARIS,MaineForeightstudentsintheWildernessLeadershipclassatOxfordHillsHig hSchool,athree-dayweekendhikeintheWhiteMountainNationalForestsoundedlikeafun,ch allengingcourserequirement. Butwhenastormdumpedupto3feetofsnowonwesternMaine,aharshlea
48、rningexperiencetu rnedintoacrashcourseinwintersurvival. ReportedmissingfromtheirscheduledmeetingplaceinGileadat5:30p.m.Sunday,theei ghtstudentsandtwoteacherswerenotfounduntil11a.m.yesterday[Monday],afterapilotsp ottedthegroupmovinginruggedsnow-blanketedarea.Thediscoveryfollowedanunsuccessfu lg
49、roundsearchbyvolunteersonsnowshoes. AfterthegroupwasreportedmissingSunday,volunteershiked3milesintothewoodstoloo kforthestudents.Thefive-houreffortturnedupnothingandthedecisionwasmadetowaitunt ilyesterdaymorningtoalso canvass theareabyair. AMaineWardenServicepilotliftedoffandspottedthegro
50、upclosetotheirintendedtrail atabout11a.m.Strongairflowpreventedhimfromdescendingtowardthehikersbutthegroupc learlyrecognizedtheplaneaspartofasearchteam. “ Theywavedattheplane.Theylaiddown,spreadout,andwaved, ” saidMarkLatti,aspokesmanfortheMaineWardenService. “Thepilotthenguidedasearchparty
51、intotheirlocation. ” 68. Beforeyesterday,thethree-dayweekendhikewassupposedtobea_____. A.funandrelaxingexcursionB.ridiculouscourserequirement C.crashcourseforwildernesssurvival D.challenginglearningexperience 69. Theunderlinedword “ canvass ” inparagraph4probablymeans_____. A.intrud
52、e B.searchC.harvest D.exploit 70. Whichofthefollowingisinthecorrectorder? Thegroupwasreportedmissing. Apilotspottedthegroupinthesnow-blanketarea. Arescueteamarrivedatthesiteoftheaccident. Avolunteersearchgroupsetouttolookforthestudents. Thehikerswavedtomakethemselvesdis
53、covered. A. C. B. D. 71. WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE? A.Thevolunteersgaveupthesearchatlastbecauseoftheairflow. B.Thepilotsucceededinlandingbesidesthehikers. C.Thehikersalmoststucktotheirplannedrouteinspiteoftheheavysnow. D.Thesearchpartywentintothewoodsbya
54、ir,andsavedthestudentsout. (C) Beinglessthanperfectlywell-dressedinabusinesssettingcanresultinafeelingofgr eatdiscomfortthatmaywellrequiretreatmenttoeliminate.Andthesadtruthisthat “ clothingmismatches onthejobcanruinthedayofthepersonwhoiswearingtheinappropriateattire( 著
55、裝 ) ” — andthepeoplewithwhomheorshecomesincontact. Officesvarywhenitcomestodresscodes.Somebusinesseshaveveryhighstandardsforth eiremployeesandsetstrictguidelinesforofficeattire,whileothersmaintainamorerelax edattitude.However,itisalwaysimportanttorememberthatnomatte
56、rwhatyourcompany ’ sattitudeisregardingwhatyouwear,youareworkinginabusinessenvironmentandyoushould dressproperly.Certainitemsmaybemoreappropriateforeveningwearthanforabusinessmee ting,justasshortsandaT-shirtarebettersuitedforthebeachthanforanofficeenvironmen t.Yourattireshouldreflectbothyourenvironm
57、entandyourposition.Aseniorvicepresiden thasadifferentimagetomaintainthanthatofasecretaryorsalesassistant.Likeitornot,y ouwillbejudgedbyyourpersonalappearance. Thisisnevermoreapparentthanon “ dress-downdays ” ,whenwhatyouwearcansaymoreaboutyouthananybusinesssuitevercou ld.Infact,peoplewillpaymo
58、reattentiontowhatyouwearondress-downdaysthanon “ businessprofessional ” days.Thus,whendressingin “ clothes,trytoputsomegoodtasteintoyourwardrobechoices,recognizethatthe definitionofbusinesscasualistodressjustonenotch( businesscasual “ real ” ” 等 級(jí) )downfromwhatyo
59、uwouldnormallywearofbusiness-professionalattiredays. Remember,therearebordersbetweenyourcareerandoursociallife.Youshoulddressone wayforplayandanotherwaywhenyoumeanbusiness.Alwaysaskyourselfwhereyouaregoingand howotherpeoplewillbedressedwhenyougetthere.Isthefinaldestinationtheopera,thebea ch,orthe
60、office?Dressproperlyandyouwilldiscoverthetruthintheprinciplethatclothes maketheman — andthewoman.Whenindoubt,alwaysmisjudgeonthesideofdressingslightlymoretraditiona llythanthesituationdemands. 72.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout? A.Howtodressproperlyinabusinesssetting. B.Apresidentofa
61、companyshoulddressdifferentlyfromasecretaryorsalesassistant. C.Thedifferencesbetweenprofessionalandcasualdress. D.Improperdresswillmakeapersonfeeluncomfortable. 73.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue? A.Everycompanyhasstrictrulesregardingofficedress. B.Youcanwearwhateveryoulikeifyou
62、rcompanydoesn ’ thavehighstandardsfordressing. C.Youshoulddressaccordingtothebusinesssettingevenwhentherearenofixedrules. D.Incompanieswithrelaxedrulesonofficedress,youcan ’ tspotamanageramongothers. 74.Whichstatementbestdescribes “ dress-downdays ” ? A.Ondress-
63、downdays,youcanwearwhateveryoulike. B.People ’sclothesondress-downdaysdon ’ treceivemuchattention. C.Wecan’ tjudgeaperson ’ stastebyhisclothesondress-downdays. D.Peopleareusuallymorecarefulaboutwhattheywearondress-downdaysthanonotheroccasi ons. 75.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheruleoffered
64、inthepassagewithregardtobusinessdress? A.Remembertoaskothersforadvicewhenyouarenotsureaboutwhattodress. B.Thinkabouthowotherguestswillwearifyouareinvitedtoadinner. C.Forabusinessmeetingandaconcert,youshoulddressdifferently. D.Dressabittraditionallyifyouarenotsureaboutproperdressforacertainoccasion.
65、 SectionC Directions: ReadthefollowingtextandchoosethemostsuitableheadingfromA-Fforeachpar agraph.Thereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneed. A.Thecomparisonbetweenrenewableenergyandnuclearenergy B.Thebenefitsandrisksofusingnuclearenergy C.Thereasonforkeepingnuclearpower D.Thepanicc
66、ausedbytheleakofradiation E.Themainenergysourceanditsproblems F.Anidealenergyandtheproportionitaccountsfor 76. Oneoftheconsequencesoftheterribleearthquakeandtsu namiinJapanon11Marchwas,ofcourse,aleakofradiationattheFukushimanuclearpowerstat iononthecountry ’ seastcoast.Soonafterwards,allthepeoplelivingwithintwentykilometresoftheplantwer etoldtoleavebecauseofthedangerfromtheradiation. 77. Theprosandconsofnuclearpoweralwayscomeupindebates abouthowtheworldshouldproducetheenergy
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