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上海市虹口區(qū)2014屆高三上學(xué)期期終教學(xué)質(zhì)量監(jiān)控測(cè)英語試題附答案考生注意:1. 考試時(shí)間120分鐘,試卷滿分150分。2. 本考試設(shè)試卷和答題紙兩部分。試卷分為第卷(第19頁)和第卷(第10頁),全卷共10頁。第I卷第1-16小題、第41-77小題采用多項(xiàng)選擇題形式,答題必須涂寫在答題紙相應(yīng)位置,寫在試卷上無效。第I卷第17-40小題、第78-81小題的答案和第II卷的答案必須寫在答題紙相應(yīng)位置,寫在試卷上無效。3答題前,務(wù)必在答題紙上填寫準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)和姓名,并將核對(duì)后的條形碼貼在指定位置上,在答題紙反面清楚地填寫姓名。第 I 卷 (共103分) 來源:/tiku/I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: 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. Car seller.B. Police officer.C. Detective.D. Reporter.2. A. He was busy eating. B. John was meeting the new guests.C. John was too busy to talk to anyone. D. He didnt notice who John was talking to.3. A. Informative. B. Difficult. C. Funny. D. Dull.4. A. Send leaflets.B. Do some gardening.C. Go sightseeing.D. Visit a lawyer.5. A. The ladys room is a bit far.B. She has to sign her name before using the ladys room.C. She is unable to use the ladys room right now.D. He will lead her to the ladys room.6. A. They shouldnt change the plan.B. It is necessary to change the plan.C. She doesnt believe the weather forecast.D. She doesnt think the game will last long.7. A. There are not enough gardens.B. Parking areas are full before 10:00.C. Parking areas are closed after 10:00.D. All classes begin at 10:00.8. A. He lost his way.B. He worked very carefully.C. He received a traffic ticket.D. He drove in heavy traffic.9. A. Her doorbell doesnt need repair.B. She didnt expect him to come so early.C. The man has just arrived on time.D. It is not the right time for her.10. A. Hes unable to finish his homework.B. He cant give the woman his computer.C. Hes to remove the virus.D. Hes infected with some disease.Section B Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages 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 would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. 11. A. A motorists speeding.B. Her running into a stop sign.C. Her lack of driving experience.D. A motorists failure to concentrate.12. A. Nervous and unsure of herself.B. Calm and confident of herself.C. Courageous and forceful.D. Depressed and reluctant.13. A. More strict training of women drivers.B. Restrictions on cell phone use while driving.C. Improved traffic conditions in cities.D. Less traffic on street.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Possible feedback of the test.B. The test questions and answer choices.C. The instructions of conducting tests.D. The score of each item of questions.15. A. Higher. B. Lower.C. Equal.D. Random.16. A. The main limits of computerized test.B. The way to control the difficulty of each question.C. The whole process of having computerized test.D. The advantages and disadvantages of computerized test.Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Air Booking Information Name: Tom Ward Destination: Madrid Airlines: China 17 Airlines Flight Number: NO. 18 Class: 19 class Departure time: 9:00 a.m. 20 6th Airport: Shanghai Pudong International AirportBlanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.Why was Meg blamed for her hand-in date?Because she failed to 21 .What was the most important thing to Starbucks success? P.F. ProductionsThe 22 .What kind of figure should be included?The 23 .What did the professor advise Meg to do?He advised him to 24 .II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passages 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.(A)To be a successful speaker is no easy thing. It is essential for you to know why you are speaking and 25 you wish to accomplish by your speech. The four most common purposes of speech are to inform, to convince, to move to action, and to entertain. Do you, like a teacher or an expert in a field, wish to illustrate your ideas in detail to people unfamiliar with your subject 26 they can understand your ideas clearly and thoroughly? Or, like a debater, wish to convince the judges or the audience? Or, like a fund collector for a naturalist foundation, wish to get money? Or, like a comedian or after-dinner speaker, wish to entertain? The language and tone you use 27 be proper for your purpose, for your audience, and for the occasion. A speech to the graduating class will have quite different language, tone and manner from information 28 (deliver) to a group of your friends.Furthermore, 29 talented the speaker is, a talk without enough preparation is usually 30 failure. To speak without preparing is to shoot without taking aim. Decide what your aim or objective is; then state it in a complete topic sentence. Make sure that your subject 31 (be) definite and not too broad. zhucanqi(B)DC Hilton was one of the first Americans to find out that there was money to be made in the middle of the night. 47 years ago he bought a small restaurant on US highway 69, in Oklahoma. His main customers were truck drivers and traveling salesmen who drank coffee and ate cheeseburgers when they stopped 32 (break) their journey.It was they 33 first tried to persuade Hilton to remain open all night. 34 (think) about it for a while, he suddenly made up his mind. He took the door key and threw it across the road. He hasnt closed the door ever since.Over the years his simple burger caf has been expanded 35 a 24-hour roadside empire, with a 100-seat restaurant, a petrol station, a mini shopping market, a car park for mobile homes and all-night self-help laundry. Hilton was a pioneer in a 24-hour working trend, 36 has now caught on around the world. Today not only restaurants but also banks, supermarkets, mail-order firms, travel agencies and many other businesses are beginning to be open all night. But is this really a good thing?So far, a lot of research 37 (do) in America on the effect of 24-hour working, and there is growing concern about the long-term dangers of a society that doesnt sleep. Americans are said to be sleeping 20% less than 38 did 100 years ago, and 55% claim to suffer at least occasionally from over-tiredness. Several of the 39 (bad) man-made disasters happened in the last few hours before dawn, when even the most experienced night-worker has difficulty 40 (stay) awake.Section B來源:/tiku/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.A. scarcely B. relieve C. distinct D. contemporary E. contrasts F. memoryG. composed H. intended I. convey J. especially K. unexpectedThere is a tendency to think of each of the arts as a separate area of activity. Many artists, however, would prove that there has always been a warm relationship between the 41 areas of human activity. For example, in the late nineteenth century the connections between music and painting were 42 close. zhucanqi Artists were invited to design clothes and settings for operas and ballets, but sometimes it was the musicians who were inspired by the work of 43 painters. Of the musical compositions that were considered as responses to the visual arts, perhaps the most famous is Mussorgskys Pictures at an Exhibition. Mussorgsky 44 the piece in 1874 after the death, at the age of 39, of the artist Victor Hartmann. Though their friendship had not been a particularly long-lasting one, Mussorgsky was shocked by Hartmanns 45 death. The following year the critic, Vladimir Stasov, who decided to hold an exhibition of Hartmanns work, suggested that Mussorgsky try to 46 his grief by writing something in 47 of Hartmann. The exhibition served as Mussorgskys inspiration. The ten pieces that make up Pictures at an Exhibition are 48 as symbols rather than representations of the paintings in the exhibition. Between each is a promenade (舞曲中的行進(jìn)), as the composer walks from one painting to another. The music is sometimes witty and playful, sometimes almost alarming and frightening. Through a range of surprising 49 , Mussorgsky manages to 50 the spirit of the artist and his work.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: 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.The term home schooling means educating children at home or in places other than a normal setting such as a public or private school. These days, homeschooling in America is 51 .Teaching methods at homeschooling 52 . Some parents follow a strict timetable and 53 a traditional school environment. Other parents follow an extreme form of homeschooling in which they do not give grades or tests and allow their children to study wherever they want. More parents, however, follow the middle 54 to provide a balance between freedom and discipline.Why do parents choose homeschooling? Some believe that children in public schools experience too much “peer pressure”, or social pressure from friends. They say it may have a 55 effect on the childs studies. Other parents are dissatisfied with the quality of education in the public school. About half the parents who teach at home are 56 motivated and use lessons by mail or Internet from church schools. Whatever the 57 may be, it is evident that more and more children are being taken out of normal schools every year. 58 , many questions have emerged, encouraging the debate over home schooling against public schooling.What then is the future of education? Although children often learn well at home, weak regulations in most states mean that officials rarely challenge or 59 parents who say they are home-schooling. As the 60 continues, so do the questions about what home schoolers are studying at home. How can parents ensure that their children are prepared academically for college? How are home schoolers 61 to make sure they are getting the same educational standards that school students must have? Recent studies in the United States have shown that homeschooled children tend to be slightly better in subjects like English and art, but they are obviously less 62 math and science. Finally, there are questions regarding the childrens emotional development. Are they too 63 their fellow students? Are they 64 the opportunity to get the social benefits of being in a large classroom of students? As with any debatable issue, the answers to these questions are never 65 . 51. A. disappearingB. reducing C. contributing D. rising52. A. varyB. lastC. existD. work53. A. imitateB. alterC. promoteD. neglect54. A. instructionsB. pathC. techniqueD. standard55. A. positiveB.practicalC. negativeD. remarkable56. A. economically B. religiouslyC. physicallyD. psychologically57. A. effectsB. suggestionsC. reasonsD. pressures58. A. As a resultB. On the wholeC. By the wayD. In addition59. A. encourage B. interrupt C. contact D. monitor 60. A. appreciationB. oppositionC. expectationD. debate61. A. assessed B. chosen C. compared D. classified62. A. satisfied withB. involved in C. skilled atD. sure of63. A. ignorant ofB. isolated fromC. connected withD. worried about64. A. creating B. graspingC. awaitingD. losing65. A. acceptableB. informativeC. one-sidedD. practicalSection BDirections: 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) “It seems likely that a caged elephant would miss the wilderness it was born into.” a six-year study revealed. British and Canadian scientists studied 4,500 elephants in European zoos and compared them with elephants living in the wild. They found that wild elephants are healthier, live longer and reproduce more than those elephants in zoos.When it comes to living in a zoo, “many species do well but elephants dont,” said Georgia Mason, one of the researchers of the study. Many animals live longer in zoos than they do in the wild. This isnt surprising when you consider that zoo animals are not threatened by predators (掠食者), always have plenty to eat, P.F. Productions and have professionals on hand to care for them.When it comes to elephants, however, the situation is different. The worlds largest land animals live much longer in the wild than they do in zoos.Female African elephants born in zoos live on average for 17 years, while those in the wild make it to 56. “So far,” says Mason, “Weve got 300 African elephants in zoos in Europe, and not ones yet reached 50.” Asian elephants are the more endangered of the two elephant species. They live for about 19 years in captivity (圈養(yǎng)) compared to 42 years in the wild. A few wild Asian elephants have even made it into their 70s. In Kenya, 30 to 50 percent of wild elephants reach 50 years of age. Fatness and stress are likely causes for the giant land animals early death in captivity, Mason said.The researchers say that zoos do not offer enough space for animals that can travel as far as 48 kilometers a day. Too little exercise and too much food means captive elephants put on extra weight. The weight gain can lead to heart disease and other health problems.Being “caged” is bad for health, not only for elephants, but also for humans. Be careful not to become a “caged elephant”!66. Many animals live longer in zoos owing to the following reasons EXCEPT that _. A. they are far away from the danger of being eaten.B. they can be in a better mood there. C. they neednt worry about their food at all.D. they are taken good care of.67. Which of the following may probably result in the early death of elephants in zoos? A. Stress and lack of delicious food. B. Loneliness and little space for activities. C. Lack of delicious food and enough exercise.D. Being stressed and over weight.68. What can be concluded from the passage? A. Zoos are not suitable for animals to live in. B. None of the animals live well in zoos due to lack of exercise. C. Compared with the elephants in zoos, wild elephants are healthier. D. Asian elephants can live longer than African elephants in zoos.69. What is the passage mainly about? A. The living conditions of animals in the world are worsening. B. Elephants can live a longer time in the wild than in zoos. C. All of us should take actions to protect wild elephants. D. 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