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上海市黄浦区2019届高三二模(含听力)英语试题(word无答案)

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上海市黄浦区2019届高三二模(含听力)英语试题

一、短对话

(★) 1 .

A.By bike. B.By car. C.By bus. D.On foot.

(★) 2 .

A.The man’s violin. B.The man’s hobby.

C.The man’s interview. D.The man’s job.

(★★) 3 .

A.Positive. B.Interesting. C.Successful. D.Boring.

(★★) 4 .

A.He can’t get a room at the hotel at this time.

B.He didn’t get the type of room he wanted.

C.He expected the room to be more expensive.

D.He thought he had already made a reservation.

(★★) 5 .

A.The weather forecast says it will be fine. B.The weather will not affect their plan.

C.They will not do as planned in case of rain. D.They will postpone their programme if it rains.

(★★) 6 .

A.She’s unable to finish her homework. B.She has to give up efforts. C.She has to remove the virus. D.She’s infected with some disease.

(★★) 7 .

A.He has to wait for someone else. B.He is concerned about the woman’s safety.

C.There is something wrong with the car. D.The woman must fasten the seat belt.

(★★) 8 .

A.She has been promoted to be the sales manager.

B.She isn’t popular with the colleagues in the sales department.

C.She enjoyed working in the sales department.

D.She doesn’t like her new position very much.

(★★) 9 .

A.Few students meet Professor Brown’s requirements.

B.Many students find Professor Brown’s lecture uninteresting.

C.Few students understand Professor Brown’s lecture.

D.Many students have dropped Professor Brown’s class.

二、长对话

(★★) Questions are based on the following passage. 10 .

A.The woman’s husband. B.The owner of the apartment.

C.The apartment manager. D.The person who lives in the apartment now.

11

A.In a hotel. B.In a two-bedroom apartment.

C.In a house. D.In a three-bedroom apartment.

12

A.It is one of the nicest apartments in the buildings.

B.The master bedroom of the apartment is quite spacious.

C.It is a three-bedroom apartment that is difficult to find.

. .

D.The woman’s family can move in the next day if they sign the contract. 13

.

A.She thought the apartment was not spacious enough.

B.It was the first apartment that she had the chance to see.

C.Her husband was busy and had not seen the apartment yet.

D.The rent was too high for the woman’s family to afford.

三、语法填空

(★★★★) Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passages

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.

Is Hothouse Earth Avoidable?

Nearly 50 years ago, the Club of Rome’s report “Limits to Growth” warned that if economic growth

continued fast without regard for the environment, the world could face ecological and economic collapse in the twenty-first century. Yet that is essentially 14 . has happened. As new research for the Club of Rome shows — and the latest report from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) states — the world 15 . well be headed towards disaster.

Many wrongly 16 . (interpret) the “Limits to Growth” as an attack on uncontrolled economic

expansion. In fact, the report argued that 17 . the unlimited-growth pathway was chosen, it would require complementary policies (including funding) 18 . (preserve) the planet’s limited life-support systems.

This argument 19 . (ignore). Instead, the world has continued to pursue fast growth, without regard for the environmental consequences. This has enabled us to make enormous progress in reducing poverty, increasing longevity, and increasing wealth. 20 . it has come at a high cost to the formation of the society and the restoration of the planet.

As scientists have conclusively shown, in the last decade, we have entered a new geological era, the

Anthropocene, in which human activity — in particular, economic activity — has been the dominant factor 21 . (influence) Earth’s climate and environment. In the Anthropocene, our planet’s life-support system is changing faster than ever.

Climate change now represents a clear and present danger. If our planet becomes just 2°C warmer

than pre-industrial temperatures, we may be placed irreversibly on the path toward “Hothouse Earth” — a situation 22 . temperatures are many degrees warmer than today, sea levels are considerably higher, and extreme weather events are 23 . (common) — and more destructive — than ever.

四、选用适当的单词或短语补全短文

(★★★★) Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

The Next Frontier: Using Thought to Control Machines

Technologies are often billed as transformative. For William Kochevar, the term is justified. Mr

Kochevar is paralysed below the shoulders after a cycling accident, yet has managed to feed himself by his own hand. This 24 . progress is partly thanks to electrodes, implanted in his right arm, which stimulate muscles. But the real magic lies higher up. Mr Kochevar can control his arm using the power of thought. His intention to move is 25 . in neural(神经的) activity in his motor region; these signals are detected by implants in his brain and 26 . into commands to activate the electrodes in his arms.

An ability to decode thought in this way may sound like science fiction. But brain-computer

interfaces (BCIs) like the BrainGate system used by Mr Kochevar provide evidence that mind-control can work. Researchers are able to tell what words and images people have heard and seen from neural activity alone. Information can also be encoded and used to stimulate the brain. Over 300, 000 people have cochlear(耳蜗的) implants, which help them to hear by 27 . sound into electrical signals and sending them into the brain. Scientists have “28 . ” data into monkeys heads, instructing them to perform actions via electrical pulses.

As our Technology Quarterly in this issue explains, the pace of research into BCIs and the scale of its

ambition are 29 . . Both America’s armed forces and Silicon Valley are starting to focus on the brain. Facebook dreams of thought-to-text 30 . . Kernel, a startup, has $100m to spend on neurotechnology. Elon Musk has formed a firm called Neuralink; he thinks that, if humanity is to survive the arrival of artificial intelligence, it needs an upgrade. Entrepreneurs imagine a world in which people can communicate using thoughts, with each other and with machines, or acquire 31 . abilities, such as hearing at very high frequencies.

These powers, if they ever materialise, are decades away. But well before then, BCIs could open the

door to wonderful new 32 . . Imagine stimulating the visual region to help the blind, making new neural33 . in stroke victims or monitoring the brain for signs of depression. By turning the firing of neurons into a resource to be used, BCIs may change the idea of what it means to be human.

五、完形填空

(★★)

How comfortable are you around water? Are you a strong swimmer or do you struggle to keep your

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上海市黄浦区2019届高三二模(含听力)英语试题 一、短对话 (★) 1 . A.By bike. B.By car. C.By bus. D.On foot. (★) 2 . A.The man’s violin. B.The man’s hobby. C.The man’s interview. D.The man’s job. (★★) 3 . A.Positive. B.Interesting. C.Successful. D.Boring. (★★) 4 . A.He can’t get a room at the hotel at this t

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