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    2023届上海市崇明区高三一模

    I. Listening Comprehension

    Section A

    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 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. Relatives.  B. Colleagues.  C. Agent and customer. D. Postman and sender.

    2. A. $3.    B. $5.   C. $9.    D. $15.

    3. A. Her son doesn't have a blue scarf.

    B. She'll help the man look for his scarf.

    C. The man didn't take her son's scarf.

    D. She likes the color of the man's scarf.

    4. A. His aunt will buy him an e-dictionary.

    B. His aunt paid too much for the e-dictionary.

    C. The woman needn't buy an e-dictionary.

    D. He doesn't know how much an e-dictionary costs.

    5. A. She missed the whole game.

    B. She is curious about the result of the game.

    C. She also left the game early.

    D. She sat right behind the man during the game.

    6. A. Dustbins for garbage sorting.

    B. Benefits of recycling rubbish.

    C. Charges for colored dustbins.

    D. Reasons for protecting the environment.

    7. A. The jacket is too big for him.

    B. It has been too warm to wear the jacket.

    C. He doesn't like cold weather.

    D. He didn't buy the jacket until it got cooler.

    8. A. She hates history lessons.

    B. She thinks Dr. Parker 's tests are easy.

    C. Dr. Parker no longer teaches history.

    D. The man's source of information is reliable.

    9. A. Have his desk repaired.

    B. Ask the bookstore for a refund.

    C. Look for the misplaced check.

    D. Borrow some cash from the woman.

    10. A. He isn't allowed to tell the student her grade.

    B. He doesn't know how to find the student's grade.

    C. Dr. Wilson hasn't finished grading the mid-term exam.

    D. Dr. Wilson doesn't want to be contacted while he's away.

    Section B

    Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of them. 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 heard.

    Questions II through 13 are based on the following passage.

    11. A. Proper ways of helping the homeless.

    B. Suitable places for helping the homeless.

    C. Various views on helping the homeless.

    D. Underlying reasons for helping the homeless.

    12. A. The money may be stolen.

    B. They may get addicted to money.

    C. The money may be misused.

    D. They may buy clothing with the money.

    13. A. Set up an organization.

    B. Teach homeless people a skill.

    C. Save resources in the community.

    D. Build shelters for the homeless.

    Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.

    14. A. Sleep is vital to people's health.

    B. Chinese people sleep least in the world.

    C. Chinese people are sleeping less.

    D. Sleep hours vary in different groups of people.

    15. A. Screen time.

    B. Attitude to age.

    C. Mental disorders.

    D. Working relationships.

    16. A. The more people earn, the better they sleep.

    B. Over half of teenagers get less sleep due to study stress.

    C. Chinese people s average sleep quality is also worsening.

    D. Office workers' sleep quality is the worst among all the respondents.

    Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.

    17. A. Studying for an exam.

    B. A computer game the man is playing.

    C. Visiting a close friend of theirs.

    D. A class presentation they 're preparing.

    18. A. He's already finished studying

    B. He's taking an online biology test.

    C. He's taking a break from studying.

    D. He's searching for some information.

    19. A. Excited.

    B. Surprised.

    C. Frustrated.

    D. Embarrassed.

    20. A. He owed her a favor.

    B. He heard she did poorly on the last test.

    C. He'd rather study on his own.

    D. He hates to bother her late in the evening.

    II. Grammar and Vocabulary

    Section A

    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 best fits each blank.

    Laziness and Lack of Sleep Can Shorten Your Life, Especially When Combined

    You already know that smoking is bad for you and that drinking too much alcohol may shorten your life. Now a new study says that spending too much time in a chair and not having enough sleep should join a short list of behaviors (21) _____(know) to increase your risk of premature death.

    Sitting for a long time and lack of sleep were damaging in their own way, but when combined with more traditional risk factors, (22) _____ had a multiplier effect that made an early death far more likely.

    The findings, published in the journal PLOS Medicine, make clear that “some risk behaviors tend to come together and (23) _____ the joint risk could be much higher than the sum of the individual risks"

    For instance, smoking was (24) _____ (dangerous) single risk factor among the six studied. The small number of people for (25) _____ smoking was their only bad habit were 90 percent more likely to die during the course of the study than were people with practical clean living in every aspect. People who reported high alcohol consumption as their only risk factor did not seem (26) _____ (put) their lives in danger. But for those who combined heavy drinking with smoking, the risk of premature death was doubled. And when lack of sleep (27) _____ (add) to the mix, the likelihood of an early death was nearly five times greater (28) _____ lack of sleep by itself had only a light effect on death.

    These numbers are based on the lives of 231,048 Australians.

    (29) _____ (consider) factors such as age, gender, education and other factors, the researchers saw a clear pattern. It was a person's bad lifestyle (30) _____ contributed to his or her risk of premature death.

    Section B

    Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in each blank with a proper word given in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

    A. battle   B. built-in     C. candidate     D. carbon-free     E. commercial

    F. contained    G. costly    H. demonstrated    I. footprint    

    J. financed   K. growing

    Several Carmakers Push Plans to Offer Hydrogen-powered Vehicles

    Several big automakers recently announced plans to keep investing in hydrogen vehicle technology. The plans come even as many industry experts believe the technology faces a major uphill 31______ to compete against battery-powered electric cars.

    Hydrogen-powered cars are also known as fuel cell electric vehicles, or FCEVs. With these vehicles, fuel cells convert (转化) hydrogen gas into electricity. This differs from electric vehicles, or EVs, which get their power from a 32______ battery.

    Last month, the chief of Japan's Toyota Motors, Akio Toyoda, attended a race that 33______ an experimental hydrogen vehicle. The vehicle_ 34 a traditional gasoline-powered engine that had been converted to run on hydrogen.

    Toyoda told reporters at the event such conversions could keep traditional internal combustion engines (内燃机) running in a 35______ world. This, he said, could avoid the need to completely leave behind internal combustion and save millions of auto industry jobs.

    In Germany, BMW and Volkswagen Group are both developing hydrogen-powered passenger vehicles along with a series of new EVs. BMW said last month it has developed a hydrogen prototype(原型) based on its X5 model in a project partly 36______ by the German government.

    Officials at South Korean automaker Hyundai have also spoken about the importance of continuing to explore hydrogen-based vehicles along with developing EVs. The company currently sells a passenger fuel cell vehicle called the NEXO. And Hyundai announced it plans to offer hydrogen fuel cell versions for all its 37______ vehicles by 2028.

    In fuel cell technology, hydrogen combines with oxygen to produce electrical power. It is considered clean energy because the process only releases water and steam into the atmosphere. This makes the technology a good_ 38 for helping the world reduce its carbon emissions.

    Currently, however, most of the hydrogen produced worldwide is made using natural gas or coal- both of which cause pollution. Supporters of the technology expect that to change over time. They say the 39______ use of electricity from wind and solar energy will be able to separate hydrogen and oxygen in water. Those production methods, however, are more 40______.

    III. Reading Comprehension

    Section A

    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 word or phrase that best fits the context.

    When looking at ways to expand your business, does it make sense to go global? The answer is yes - expanding to international markets helps companies grow, increases buying power and diversifies market opportunities. It better prepares the company for changes in the 41______ economy. It can result in increased profits, a diverse customer base and improved stability.

    Before the pandemic, 42______ expansion almost always meant international travel. 43______ bias (偏见) in some countries historically made business expansion difficult for women, and international travel can 44______ the delicate work-life balance entrepreneurs (企业家) of both sexes strive to maintain.

    The Covid-19 pandemic 45______ global e-commerce and opportunities. The world is conducting business 46______ with far more success than anticipated. This shift to business by the internet presents tremendous global opportunities for women as it effectively makes the situation 47______.

    Conducting business on the internet 48______ the complications of gender, race, religion, color and lifestyle, simplifying business down to the principles of supply and demand. This opens more doors for growth and enables entrepreneurs to study potential markets and the buyer 's journey from the 49______ of their own office.

    So, how can you accomplish successful international expansion? First, identify your target market, and then develop an inbound marketing strategy.

    This involves providing all the information your target consumers need on your 50______ so consumers can find you and research the answers to their initial questions on their own. With a defined inbound strategy, well-written content and social media outreach, you can bring 51______ buyers to you instead of continually searching for new buyers.

    A vital part of your global inbound marketing strategy will be to translate important information from your website into your target consumer 's native language. Even if your target consumers are multilingual, most 52______ to buy from sites that provide information in their native language.

    Then how can you develop your inbound marketing strategy? The first step is to select a market that 53______ your company goals and marketing strategy. Choose one country, one language, and develop a multilingual marketing strategy that defines your goals and prepares you to connect with prospective buyers. Once you create the plan and process for the first country, you can copy it when you' re ready to expand into 54______ markets.

    You might believe that your business is too small to get involved with_ 55- but consider this: When you make use of the power of the internet, it doesn't matter if your company is large or small. The key is to shift your focus from outbound to inbound marketingand bring buyers to you.

    41. A. booming  B. domestic   C. current   D. industrial

    42. A. rapid   B. successful   C. further   D. global

    43. A. Gender   B. Media    C. Cultural   D. Political

    44. A. keep   B. upset    C. promote   D. restore

    45. A. looks into  B. breaks down  C. speeds up   D. responds to

    46. A. desperately  B. efficiently   C. securely   D. remotely

    47. A. fair   B. worse    C. real    D. reliable

    48. A. increases  B. promotes   C. removes   D. illustrates

    49. A. angle   B. comfort   C. relief    D. imagination

    50. A. desk   B. website   C. shoulder   D. market

    51. A. qualified  B. wealthy   C. foreign   D. optimistic

    52. A. intend   B. hesitate   C. volunteer   D. prefer

    53. A. attaches to  B. benefits from  C. sees through  D. agrees with

    54. A. commercial  B. additional   C. overseas   D. private

    55. A. marketing  B. financing   C. exporting   D. training

    Section B

    Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.

    (A)

    Francis Kere appears on the screen in a loose white Oxford shirt and an enormous, slightly amazed smile. “Can you imagine?" the newest Pritzker Architecture Prize winner says. “I was born in a little village in Burkina Faso where there was no school then. And my father wanted me to learn how to read and write very simply because then I could then translate or read him his letters."

    The first African winner of the Pritzker Architecture Prize had already received numerous awards in his field, but Kere was as surprised as anyone else to be selected for the field's most famous prize. Francis Kere is pioneering architecture - sustainable to the earth and its inhabitants - in lands of extreme scarcity," said committee chair, Tom Pritzker, in a statement. “He is equally architect and servant, improving upon the lives and experiences of countless citizens in a region of the world that is at times forgotten. Through buildings that demonstrate beauty, modesty, boldness and invention, Kere gracefully deserves this Prize."

    Kere says his architectural practice was inspired by his own experience attending school with around 100 other children in a region where temperatures are regularly higher than 100 degrees Fahrenheit. “You will sit and it's very hot inside," he said. “And there was no light, while outside, the sunlight was strong and in my head the idea one day grew that as an adult, I should make it better. I was thinking about space, about room, about how I can feel better"  

    In his designs for Gando Primary School and Naaba Belem Goumma Secondary School in Burkina Faso, Kere drew on traditional building materials and emphasized shade and shadows with well-ventilated (通风良好的) spaces that reduce the need for air conditioning.

    When he was twenty, in 1985, Kere earned a vocational scholarship to study carpentry in Berlin. But while absorbed in the practicality of roofing and fumiture making, he also attended night school and was admitted to Technische Universitat Berlin, from which he graduated in 2004 with an advanced degree in architecture. He was still a student when he designed and built Gando Primary School. It turned out to be a springboard for his career and still guides his ethos (理念) today.

    56. Which of the following is a reason for Kere's winning the Pritzker Architecture Prize?

    A. His designs are innovative and eco-friendly.

    B. He's received plenty of awards in architecture.

    C. His designs mainly consist of school buildings.

    D. He's good at using new materials in his architecture.

    57. ________ acts as a stimulus to Kere's becoming an architect.

    A. His study of carpentry in Berlin

    B. His hometown's extremely hot whether

    C. His parents' expectations of him

    D. His uncomfortable experience at school

    58. _______ helps Kere establish his status in architecture.

    A. His design of Gando Primary School

    B. His research in Technische Universitat Berlin

    C. His love for nature and his hometown

    D. His commitment to the development of Africa

    59. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

    A. Francis Kere: a True Pioneer in African Architecture

    B. Francis Kere: a Great African Contributor to Architecture

    C. Francis Kere: the First African to Win Architecture 's Top Award

    D. Francis Kere: the First African Winner of Awards in Architecture

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    A language immersion (沉浸) programme is the experience of diving into a different culture.

    It is not the 'false-reality' of the internet or technology.

    To experience historical cities, villages, castles, pubs, businesses etc., is to understand a country's culture and its DNA.

     

    60. The above advertisement is aimed at _______.

    A. foreign students in Ireland and England

    B. students in the world's top-ranked universities

    C. people who'd like to learn English while travelling

    D. people who's fluent in English and good at communication

    61. What is special about English 4 Professionals?

    A. It cooperates with the world's top-ranked universities.

    B. It exposes learners to the culture in the course of learning.

    C. It motivates learners by providing bonuses like a trip to Dublin.

    D. It boasts active learning methods with the help of virtual tourism.

    62. According to the advertisement, your learning experience with E4P can be ______.

    A. funny but thrilling

    B. objective and relaxing

    C. experiential but exhausting

    D. personalized and unforgettable

    (C)

    The water off the coast of northwest Greenland is a glass-like calm, but the puddles (水坑) on the region's icebergs are a sign that a transformation is underway higher on the ice sheet Several days of unusually warm weather in northern Greenland have caused rapid melting, made visible by the rivers of meltwater rushing into the ocean. Temperatures have been running around 60 degrees Fahrenheit - 10 degrees warmer than normal for this time of year, scientists said.

    The amount of ice that melted in Greenland between July 15 and 17 this year alone一6 billion tons of water per day - - would be enough to fill 7.2 million Olympic-sized swimming pools, according to data from the US National Snow and Ice Data Center.

    Each summer, scientists worry that they will see a repeat of the record melting that occurred in 2019, when 532 billion tons of ice flowed out into the sea. An unexpectedly hot spring and a July heat wave that year caused almost the entire ice sheet's surface to melt. Global sea level rose permanently by 1.5 millimeters as a result.

    Greenland holds enough ice- if it all melted - to lift sea level by 7.5 meters around the world. The latest research points to a more and more threatening situation on the Northern Hemisphere's iciest island.

    Unprecedented (史无前例的)” rates of melting have been observed at the bottom of the Greenland ice sheet, a study published in February found, caused by huge quantities of meltwater flowing down from the surface. This water is particularly concerning because it can destabilize the sheet above it and could lead to a massive, rapid loss of ice.

    And in 2020, scientists found that Greenland's ice sheet had melted beyond the point of no return. The rate of melting in recent years exceeds anything Greenland has experienced in the last 12,000 years, another study found and enough to cause measurable change in the gravitational field over Greenland.

    At the East Greenland Ice-core Project--or East GRIR--research camp in northwest Greenland, the work of scientists to understand the impact of climate change is being affected by climate change itself.

    Aslak Grinsted, a climate scientist at the University of Copenhagen's Niels Bohr Institute, said that they have been trying to get flights into the camp but the warmth is destabilizing the landing site.

    Before human-caused climate change kicked in, temperatures near 32 degrees Fahrenheit there were unheard of. But since the 1980s, this region has warmed by around 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit per decade--four times faster than the global pace--making it all the more likely that temperatures will cross the melting point.

    63. The passage is mainly written to _______.

    A. alert people to the rapid melting of Greenland's ice sheet

    B. arouse people 's awareness of protecting the environment

    C. inform people of the large amount of ice Greenland holds

    D. reveal to people the cause and effect of the rise in sea level

    64. What does a transformation" in the first paragraph refer to?

    A. Climate change.

    B. A rise in sea level.

    C. Global warming.

    D. The melting of ice.

    65. What can be learned about the ice that melted in 2019?

    A. It repeated a record melting of the ice sheet several years ago.

    B. Its amount was the largest ever and lifted sea level permanently.

    C. It was enough to fill 7.2 million Olympic-sized swimming pools.

    D. Its melting rate was so rapid as to result in an unexpectedly hot spring.

    66. It is implied in the passage that _______.

    A. climate change is a result of human activities

    B. the study of climate change is being made easier

    C. the melting of Greenland's ice sheet is reversible

    D. temperatures increase 1 .5°F or so each decade globally

    Section C

    Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.

    A. The company has already achieved several milestones since it was founded.

    B. Its goal is to create sustainable meat products to replace meats such as beef, chicken and even fish.

    C. The layers of meat and fat can be regrouped in different proportions to create different flavor experiences.

    D. Additionally, producing meat without having to raise and kill cattle may work out better for ensuring animal welfare and overall health.

    E. The meat product is the first of its kind and was created using a specific 3D-bioprinting technology that was recently patented by the company.

    F. In the final steps, the muscle cells and fat cells are turned into meat, ready to be processed into the final product, whether it's a burger, steak, or even a meatloaf.

    Israeli Company Develops 3D Printed Beef

    If there were an award for the funniest company name of 2022, then the 3D printed meat company Stakeholder" would win that award.

    Israeli company Stakeholder Foods Ltd. has introduced its new product, Omakase Beef Morsels, which are bio printed with cultured meat. The bites are inspired by the world-famous Wagyu beef, famous for its fat marbling patterns (大理石花纹) in the meat, which is also very expensive.

    The company was formed in 2019 and has an office in Israel and Belgium, and is now expanding its operations to the Us. 67_______

    Stakeholder uses stem cells from cattle for the production of its printed beef, and the muscle tissue and fat are printed from two separate bio-inks. 68_______ A bite can be made juicier, chewier, and the taste can also be altered.

    The process works by first selecting the animals to extract (提取) the stem cells from. The cells are selected from animals that will provide the best meat and yield. The next step is proliferation, in which the cells are placed into a nutrient rich reactor to multiply. When the cells reach appropriate numbers, the stem cells change into muscle cells and fat cells. 69_______

    This product marks a major step forward for us and for the cultured meat industry in general,' said Arik Kaufiman, CEO of Stakeholder Foods. “It is the result of a lot of hard work and our desire to achieve the highest level of meat possible through bioprinting and cell culture processes."

    70_______ Its patent for 3D-bioprinting technology is the result of intensive cooperation between its 3D printing engineers and cell biologists. “We see Omakase Beef Morsels as the combination of food, technology and fine art," Kaufinan said. “We want to inspire chefs around the world to create delicious masterpieces and unforgettable dining experiences." So there you have it, guilt-free meat eating may be just around the corner.

    IV. Summary Writing

    Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.

    71. Chatbots

    What if instead of clicking on link after link on a company's website, you could type a question and get an immediate, customized answer? Some companies are working to make this a reality using chatbots. Chatbots are computer programs that can communicate with human beings by phone, on messaging apps or on websites.

    There are two types of chatbots: open and closed. A closed chatbot follows a script, which may or may not involve using AI (artificial intelligence) to understand users' messages. An open chatbot uses AI both to figure out what users want and to generate responses. Open chatbots are able to learn from their conversations and thus improve their ability to communicate over time. This means that open chatbots can respond to a wider range of inquiries, compared with closed chatbots. Communicating with them feels more natural, but if they have not been correctly trained, users may have a bad experience with them.

    One significant advantage of chatbots is that they are available all the time, even in the middle of the night. Plus, a single chatbot can cater to multiple users at once. This means that users can get immediate answers to their questions rather than waiting for a human representative. Chatbots have the potential to overcome several technological problems people face. These include difficulty in searching websites and trouble finding basic information and answers to simple questions.

    However, in order for chatbots to work, humans are still indispensable (不可或缺的). Someone has to program the chatbots initially, train them, and maintain and improve the chatbot system. Further, even open chatbots may not have the answers to detailed questions, and many people simply prefer speaking to a human rather than a chatbot. Thus, chatbots are unlikely to completely replace human agents. Rather, they will help users resolve simple problems so that customer service representatives can focus on more difficult issues.

    V. Translation

    Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.

    72.帮我去楼下杂货店买点面粉,行吗? (help)

     

    73.据报道,目前最重要的是要恢复被飓风摧毁的电力系统。(priority)

     

    74.这些孩子能够如愿以偿是因为他们提前完成了老师布置的任务。(reason)

     

    75.面对同事们的指责,这个年轻小伙并没有选择逃避,而是想方设法弥补因自己的过失所造成的损失。(means)

     

    VI. Guided Writing

    Directions: Write an English composition in 120- 150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.

    76.假设你是中华中学高三学生徐晶,校团委为了帮助高三学生缓解学习压力,拟利用本月最后一个星期五下午开展一个高三年级减压活动,目前正在向全年级同学征求活动意见。你给校团委王老师写封邮件,内容须包括:

    你的建议:

    你的理由。

    :文中不得提及你的真实姓名或学校。


    参考答案

    1. Listening Comprehension (共25 分。第1至10小题,每题1分;第11至20小题,每题1.5分。)

    1. B  2. D   3. C   4. D   5.C    6. A   7. B

    8. B  9. C   10. A  11. A  12. C  13. B  14. C

    15. A 16. C  17. A  18. C  19. B  20. D

    II. Grammar and Vocabulary (共20分。每小题1分。)

    21. known

    22. they

    23. that

    24. the most dangerous

    25. whom

    26. to be putting / to put/ to have put

    27. was added

    28. even though / even if

    29. Having considered / Considering

    30. that

    31. A 32. B 33. H 34. F 35. D 36. J  37. E 38. C

    39. K 40. G

    II. Reading Comprehension (共45分。第41至55小题,每题1分;第56至70小题,每题2分。)

    41. B 42. D 43. A 44. B 45. C 46. D

    47. A 48. C 49. B 50. B 51. A 52. D

    53. D 54. B 55. C 56. A 57. D 58. A

    59. C 60. C 61. B 62. D 63. A 64. D

    65. B 66. A 67. B 68. C 69. F 70. A

    IV. Summary Writing (共10分)

    Chatbots are communication computer programs. Closed chatbots follow fixed instructions while open chatbots can respond more flexibly using Al. Chatbots' advantages include working round the clock and communicating with several people at the same time. However, chatbots won't replace humans because chatbots are programmed by humans. Additionally, chatbots can't answer detailed questions and many people just dislike them. (58 words)

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