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1、普陀區(qū)2021學(xué)年第二學(xué)期高三英語質(zhì)量調(diào)研英語試卷考生注意:1 .測試時間120分鐘,試卷總分值 140分.2 .本測試設(shè)試卷和做題紙兩局部.所有做題必須涂選擇題或?qū)懛沁x擇題在做題紙上,做在試卷上律不得分.3 .做題前,務(wù)必在做題紙上填寫準(zhǔn)考證號和姓名,并將核對后的條形碼貼在指定位置上,在做題紙反面清楚地填寫姓名.1. Listening Comprehension Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each c
2、onversation, 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.2. A.
3、A new movie.B. A roommate.C. A new game.D. A new watch.3. A. Researcher.B. Experimenter.C. Shop assistant.D. Makeup artist.4. A. He agrees with the woman.B. The team performs well.C. He knows little about the team.D. The team is playing worse.5. A. John hasn't finished his paper.B. John has many
4、 new ideas in the paper.C. Mary isn't satisfied with John's paper.D. Mary should have polished the paper.6. A. He had a holiday with his family long ago.B. He hasn't seen his family for a long time.C. He wants to have a long holiday with his family.D. He wasn't satisfied with his hol
5、iday.7. A. Linda is dressed in yellow.B. John closes the door.C. Linda walks to the A TM.D. John may need some cash.8. A. She came late.9. She came earlier.10. He has cleaned the house.11. He needn't clean the house.8. A. They haven't enough money.B. Her husband didn't want to move.C. Sh
6、e likes her old house.D. They never thought of moving.9. A. No one goes out on weekends.B. People couldn't bear the heat.C. The traffic condition has improved.D. The road here is being repaired.10. A. The woman doesn't like rock music.B. The man likes all kinds of music.C. The woman likes al
7、l kinds of music.D. The man isn't interested in rock music.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice,
8、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 recording.11. A. Friends are in the same college.B. The c
9、ollege website is very attractive.C. The food in the college cafeteria tastes good.D. Many factors need to be considered.12. A. No one cares. about what happens in the college.B. Finding the right college takes time and thought.C. The information on the website is very useful.D. Making a speech in t
10、he college will do you good.13. A. The way students choose a college.B. The way students study in the college.C. The way students talk with professors.D. The way students work in the community.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following recording.14. A. Describing the location of Lancaster Un
11、iversity.B. Introducing the academic atmosphere of Lancaster University.C. Introducing the scholarship of Lancaster University.D. Giving a general introduction of Lancaster University.15. A. To help more students get a degree.B. To support students financially,C. To help students overcome difficulti
12、es.D. To arouse students' interest in learning.16. A. The university enjoys a very good academic reputation.B. The university is actually a national one.C. There are about 1,000 graduate students in the university."D. The university facilities for students are very limited.Questions 17 thro
13、ugh 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. He is sending an email.B. He is addicted to information.C. He is learning badminton.D. He bought a new cell-phone.18. A. Too much information to handle.B. More information to make use of.C. Much information to ignore.D. Lots of information to ado
14、pt.19. A. Texting on his cell-phone.B. Opening all the tools.C. Developing new hobbies.D. Sending and receiving emails.20. A. Apple will release its new foldable phone soon.B. Apple has already released its new foldable phone.C. Many people don't want Apple to release its new foldable phone.D. W
15、hether Apple will- release its new foldable phone is unclear,II. Grammar and vocabularySection ADirections: 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 giv
16、en word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Going out to Sun Peaks for FunWe went looking for some family ski fun, not too far from greater Vancouver, and we found it and more at Sun Peaks Resort, (21)(locate) just 20 minutes outside ofKamloops.I Pulling into the village, y
17、ou feel like you've come along a mountainside wonderland (22)two hills. Right away you feel at peace in the mountains.Sun Peaks has two mountains for skiing and boarding, with lots of lift and capacity (23)(get) you around. Most accommodations throughout the village are ski-in/ski-out, so you ca
18、n park your car once and walk or ski (24)you need to go. Morrisey is on one side, and Todd Mountain on the other, connected by trails and a covered bridge, with skiable ground second in Canada only to Whistler. There is (25)for everyone, from snow flying saucer and snowmobile, to mini golf and jungl
19、e live CS. During the two days of skiing on the holiday, we never met more than five minutes of lineup, and many times we (26)(run) ourselves with fresh powder.Tubing is right there at the bottom of the main ski hill, perfect for parents who want to have some drinks at Bottoms Bar & Grill (27) t
20、he kids keep the fun going into the evening.The village is small and quiet, so the kids (28) have a lot of freedom to run around and play.Bring your skates! There is anNIH L -sized outdoor rink (溜冰場),just a 10minute walkfrom the main village. Skate rentals are available, and you can join a game of d
21、rop-in hockey, or enjoy a family skate during one of the open ice times (29) go well into the evening, under the stars. Check with guest services to see if the rink is open, since it is weather dependent.In the summertime at Sun Peaks, the chairlifts switch up to accommodate mountain bikes and hiker
22、s. Downhill biking trails create adventure for those (30)(look) for excitement, and the golf course at Sun Peaks provides hours of great scenic links.Section BA. determinedE. versionI. completelyD. seekingH. variousDirections: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can
23、be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.B. entitledC.officiallyF. establishmentG.rejectedJ. pricedK.absorbedThe Historical Change of Reader's DigestDuring his recovery in the hospital, he read. a lot of magazines and (31)a lot of interesting information. At the same tim
24、e, he also found that few people had time to read so many magazines that he realized the idea of excerpting (摘錄)these articles and publishing them.He was (32)to publish a pocket magazine they called Reader's Digest with his wife Lila Acheson. They opened an office downstairs in an illegal hotel
25、in Greenwich Village, New York, and spent only $5,000 in capital and began (33) subscribers. After a period of hard work, the first volume was (34)published on February 5, 1922. Its purpose is. to inform the readers in daily life and give the readers entertainment, encouragement and guidance. The fi
26、rst article, (35) How to Stay Young Mentally, was one and a half pages long.In 1920, he put (36) selected articles into Reader's Digest samples anddisplayed them to major publishers in the United States. He hoped that someone would be willing to 'publish them, but they were all (37). Mr. Wal
27、lace did not give up and decided to publish it himself. He worked at home with his wife, and finally published the first issue of Reader's Digest in February 1922. The first was printed in 5,000 copies, (38)at 25 cents, and sent to 1,500 payment subscribers by mail. By 1935, the circulation of R
28、eader's Digest had reached one million copies.'The Chinese (39)of Reader's Digest was first published in March 1965. The first editor-in-chief was Lin Taiyi, the daughter of Mr. Lin Yutang, master of literature. In November2004, Reader's Digest and Shanghai Press and Publication Bure
29、au announced the (40)of a long-term publishing cooperation.III. Reading Comprehension Section 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.From Selling Books to Selling
30、LifeCharing Cross Street is the most famous bookstore street in London. From the largest female bookstore in Europe to the first detective novel store in Europe, from independent bookstores to large chain ones, (41), it is a scenic spot worth visiting over and overagain. The 84Charing Cross Street,
31、(42)as the Love Bible, tells the story of the NewYork woman writer Helene Hanff and the London bookseller Frank Percy Doel. It has been (43) into dozens of languages. Broadcasting, stage plays, and movies continue tointerpret this friendship based on books. Charing Cross Street has thus become a (44
32、)landmark in London, attracting many literary enthusiasts and tourists with its unique literary charm.However, today's situation is no longer the same, With the closing of a number of chain bookstores, some independent bookstores have begun to think about how to (45) theBritish literary traditio
33、n with dignity. Recently, British book agents, writers, bookshop operators and other groups gathered here to explore the (46)model of the future bookstore.Judging from the current business model, those who can survive are completing the (47)from selling books to selling life. Perhaps the literary li
34、festyle of the British, whichis deep into the bone, should be considered as the most (48) secrets. As the largestindependent bookstore in the United Kingdom, Waterstone is currently undergoing design changes by LDS, a British architectural firm. Architect Alex said they (49)improving customerexperie
35、nce and planned to build multiple space. "We will have some small rooms full of books, like private study rooms, in which one can discuss his works with the author. The focus of the future physical bookstore is on creating an atmosphere. (50) bars and cafes are anessential part of the bookstore
36、. Booksellers and authors generally believe that bookstores must develop in the direction of a cultural (51)so that people come here for a lot of money,attending concerts, watching movies, or participating in discussions.Some writers say that physical bookstores can (52)their business beyond selling
37、books and provide cultural services to customers. Other writers believe that bookstores can (53)a membership system. (54)discounts, members are given the opportunityto attend lectures, literary gatherings and meetings with authors, and corresponding membership activities are (55)for children and stu
38、dents, and visiting bookstores has become part of the daily lives of more people as a cultural leisure method.41.A. no kiddingB. no doubtC. no wayD. no problem42.A. knownB. selectedC. learnedD. defined43.A. presentedB. burstC. dividedD. translated44.A. geographicalB. academicC. culturalD. traditiona
39、l45.A. discoverB. researchC. interpretD. continue46.A. survivalB. materialC. moralD. spiritual47.A. resolutionB. connectionC. transitionD. question48.A. commercialB. confidentialC. academicD. logic49.A. focused onB. relied onC. took onD. carried on50.A. MeanwhileB. ThereforeC. MoreoverD. Nevertheles
40、s51.A. valueB. complexC. symbolD. identity52.A. expectB. explodeC. expandD. explore53.A. adjustB. activateC. acquireD. adopt54.A. In addition toB. Instead ofC. Except forD. Because of55.A. stimulatedB. conductedC. resolvedD. postponedSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passa
41、ge 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)Don't Drop the BallDrop prevention risk assessment is really important
42、. Everyone knows objects get dropped on work sites - there's nothing radical about that. In Australia, mining has the third. highest fatality rate of any industry (4.4 fatalities per 100,000 workers in 2021), and in less well-documented areas like India the fatality rate is even higher. A lot of
43、 these fatalities come from, dropped. objects. It's worth trying to address this and work out just how big the risk is and where it comes from. At the end of the day, safety should be a priority in any industry and it should come as no surprise that addressing safety issues early can actually sa
44、ve money, long-term, for companies. It doesn't looked good for a mining company if people are getting injured and equipment damaged from falling objects.The risks from dropped objects come from all sorts of areas; it's not just a matter of dropped tools.' We're talking about sites ch
45、aracterized by a lot of, activities, where all sorts of things can come loose or fall, whether its light fittings or objects like rocks falling off transporting belts. The risks are largely personal but are also financial: if a piece of equipment gets damaged it will need replacing. That's a pre
46、tty strong inspiration for companies to address these risks. In terms of frequency, here in Australia we're looking at around 18% of compensation claims coming from workers being hit by moving objects, but those are just the claims the frequency is likely higher.Around 28%. of deaths and injurie
47、s come from such incidents, too. As I said earlier, that's just Australia; some industries don't keep statistics, but I wouldn't be surprised to find othercountries report comparable rates. That's a lot of accidents that could be prevented with adequate safety measures.It's impor
48、tant to take an active approach. It's a lot easier and cheaper to address these risks during the installation or maintenance phases by adding barriers to the inside of guard railings on walkways and transporting systems and adding nets to fixed devices. There are safety mechanisms available, but
49、 it's up to the companies to install them. It is a lot more efficient to add barriers right from the start rather than waiting for an accident and then thinking, Should we be safer?", when they should have reduced these risks from the start.56. Why is drop prevention risk assessment importa
50、nt?A. People seldom knows the extent of risk.B. Many bosses consider their reputation.C. Many deaths are caused by falling objects.D. Companies need to save a lot of money.57. What sorts of risks from dropped objects are there in the mining industry?A. Light devices on the transporting belt.B. Perso
51、nal injury and equipment damage.C. Safety issues and corporate development.D. Compensation claims and statistics.58. Which of the following statistical statements is true?A. The frequency is higher though some industries do not have statistics.B. Some 46 percent of deaths and injuries resulted from
52、such incidents.C. Four out of ten people died in incidents like this every year.D. There have been more incidents in Australia than anywhere else.59. What is suggested by the author to reduce the risks?A. To find a security mechanism.B. To reduce the use of tools.C. To replace the damaged equipment.
53、D. To install some security equipment.(B)The Museum of Science and IndustryThe Manchester Museum of Science and Industry will give us a more wonderful interpretation of the museum. The 2.8 hectare museum was rebuilt on the site of a huge Victorian warehouse and the world's oldest passenger train
54、 station. The number and type of collections are. ranked first, and in the power exhibition hall, steam engines used. during the. Industrial Revolution can still be seen. The display of the railway here is rich and vivid in content./Understanding the history of the Industrial Revolution,the Manchest
55、er Museum of Science and Industry is a good choice.Power is the central theme of the museum, whether it is a bicycle or a steam engine, not to mention an old car. The history of mankind, as this museum shows, has been constantly running.All human inventions can't be separated from this idea. Lif
56、e is also about exercise. All the exhibition the museum are alive. The workers oil and wipe every day. Finally, steam is imported into the machinery to make them run as usual as they did a hundred years ago. Time is also reversed.In the power exhibition hall, the steam engine that had been. used dur
57、ing the Industrial Revolution was still- roaring, and the influence was not reduced. If you want to understand the Industrial Revolution and the role of Manchester in it, you must come and visit it, and you will find answers from the many wonderful exhibitions here.The Manchester Museum of Science a
58、nd Industry completely reproduced the British Industrial Revolution, and ensured that the machines of its scientific and technological inventions operated daily, so that visitors and school children could experience the Industrial Revolution. Therefore, the museum has become an outstanding model for preserving industrial heritage.Manchester was known as Cotton Capital, Northern Capital, Second City, and Warehouse City for the Industrial Revolution. The Manchester Museum of Science and Industry is located in the center of Manchester City. It records the cradle (38 ?) of the Indus
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