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上海市靜安區(qū)2025屆高三英語(yǔ)二模試題

考生留意:

1.考試時(shí)間120分鐘,試卷滿分140分。

2.本考試設(shè)試卷和答題紙兩部分。全卷共12頁(yè)。全部答題必需涂(選擇題)或?qū)懀ǚ沁x擇

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3.答題前,務(wù)必在答題紙上填寫準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)和姓名。

I.Listening

ComprehensionSectionA

Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwo

speakers.Attheendcfeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhat

wassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.After

youhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossible

answersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestion

youhaveheard.

1.A.Atabookstore.B.Atalibrary.C.Atanartgallery.D.Atatravel

agency.

2.A.ThemanisallowedtopayhisregistrationfeesuntilFriday.

B.IfthemanpaysonFriday,hewillpayalatefee.

C.Themanwillnotbefinedfornotpayingontime.

D.ThemanisallowedtopayafterFridayforgoodreasons.

3.A.Shereaditfromcovertocover.B.Shereaditselectively.

C.Shereaditchapterbychapter.D.Shefinishedreadingitovernight.

4.A.Shefeltverysorry.B.Shefeltabit

annoyed.

C.Shefeltshocked.D.Shefeltveryexcited.

5.A.Thefurnishedapartmentwasinexpensive.

B.Themanboughtafurnishedapartment.

C.ThefurnitureatthemarketisonsaleeverySunday.

D.Thesecondhandfurnitureheboughtwasverycheap.

6.A.Hefeelsguilty.B.Hefeelsshameful.

C.Heisshameless.D.Heissensitivetooutsidecriticism.

7.A.Hewasinhospizalforalongtime.

B.Hewasslightlyinjuredinatrafficaccident.

C.Hewasseriouslyinjuredinamineexplosion.

D.Hewasseverelyfinedforspeeding.

8.A.Tonywentskiingyesleiday.B.Tonydidn,IhavemuchwoikLodj.

C.Tonydoesn'tlikewatchingsports.D.Tonylikeswatchingsports

better.

9.A.Theyneedmorepeopletohelpthem.B.Theyneedsomefinancialsupport.

C.Shehastoleavesoon.D.Theideaisimpractical.

10.A.Janewasluckyenoughnottobecaughtintherain.

B.Janewascaughtintherainbecauseshewalkedhome.

C.Janehadtowalkbackhomeinspiteoftheheavyrain.

D.ItwasraininghardwhenJanecamebackonfoot.

SectionB

Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelonger

conversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassages

andthelongerconversation.Thepassagesandthelongerconversationwillbe

readtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouheara

question,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichone

wou1dbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Stayingongumtreesalldaylong,B.Havingadailydietofgum

leaves.

C.I.ookingforfoodinanextensivearea,I).Storingitsleafydietina

largetube.

12.A.Becauseitlivesonlyinwetland,B.Becauseitsbodygetsslightly

wet.

C.BecauseitsucksitsmotherJsmiIk.I).Becauseitrarelydrinkswater.

13.A.Itleavesitsmotherhalfayearafterbirth.

B.Ithasbeencarriedonitsmother'sbacksinceitsbirth.

C.Itistendedinitsmother*spouch(育兒袋)andthencarriedonherback.

D.Itstaysinitsmother,spouchforayearafterbirth.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.A.Sellitatalocalshop.B.Refusethemarriagegift.

C.Justkeepitforlateruse.D.Exchangeitforsomethinguseful.

15.A.Becausehehopestohaveasmanyasthreechildren.

B.Becausehehastomakeafortuneforhiswife'sfamily.

C.Becausehehasnoothergiftstoexchangeatmarriage.

D.Becauseitisanecessarypartatamarriageceremony.

16.A.Whattheimportanceofbrideserviceis.

B.Howmarriagecustomsvaryindifferentculiures.

C.WhataweddingceremonyislikeintheUSA.

D.Howweexpressgoodwishestonewcouples.

Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

17.A.Frenchfoodwasthehealthiestfoodintheworld.

B.Frenchfoodwassupposedtobethebestintheworld.

C.FrenchfoodwasnobetterthanBritishfood.

D.Frenchfoodwasdelicious.

18.A.Bycar.B.Bycoach.C.Bytrain.D.Byship.

19.A.Uncookedbacon(培根)andeggs.B.Fishandchips.

C.AbigFrenchbreakfast.D.DeliciousEnglishbreakfast.

20.A.Theman*sparentsarebothteachers.B.ThemanisfromBritain.

C.ThemanhasbeentoFrancemanytimes.I).Theman1ikesFrenchfoodvery

much.

II.GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethe

passagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,

fillineachblankwitntheproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,

useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

ThaShepWharaTt?sOKtnRADiffarant

WhenAngelaMakeyknewherautistic(患自閉癥的)sonAdamwantedtoopen

acomicshop,shelaughedoutloud.Sheknewhe'dbeenkeenoncomicssince

childhood.Buthowwouldhedealwithcustomersandsuppliersandallthe

otherjobs(21)arenecessary

forrunningabusiness?

Atthattime,Adamwaslookingforajob.Hehadadegreeinphilosophyand

hadlearnedtoliveindependently,buttheredidnftseemtobeanysuitable

jobsforhim.Thefamily(22)

(hope)heandhisyoungerbrotherGuy,alsowithautism,couldfind

workthatmatchedtheirstrengths:reliability,punctualityandattentionto

detail.Buttherewerenoavailableopportunities.

Sothe“l(fā)aughable“comicshopideabegantogrowonAngela.Eventually,

sheusedhersavingstobuyashopinCambridgeshire,andsevenyears

agoNicheComics(23)_______________________________________________________

(bear).

Likemanyautisticpeople,Adamlovescomicsfortheirworldofrichdetail

andvisualexpression.HedevelopedaninterestinMarvelcomicheroesonTV

(24)hewassevenyearsold."Theyarea

reminder(25)it'sOKnottobelikeeveryoneelse,M

Adamsaid.He'snow3D,andcomicsandtheirheroesarestillpartofhislife.

Inthecomicshop,thebrotherssharetheirencyclopedic(淵博的)knowledge

ofcomicswith

customers.Thebrothersactasguidesinthisuniverse,(26)___(introduce)

customerstonewcomics.

Theshopattractsmanyautisticcustomers.Andbeingautistic(27)___turns

outtobeabighelpforthebrotherstodealwithcustomers.Theyaregood

at(28)(spot)

thecustomers,needsandfeelings."Maybeit'sthetoneofthevoice,the

motionofahand-smalldetailsthatmostpeoplewon,tpickupon-thatI

mighthaveinsight(深刻理解)into,nsaysGuy.Ofcourse,themajorityof

customerswhocometotheshoparenotautistic.Nowthebrothersgetasteady

streamofcustomerswhoare,bothmaleandfemale,(29)young

childrentoretiredpeople.Oncetheshophadestablisheditself,the

brothersalsobeganreaching

outtopeoplewithautismbeyondtheshop.

Sevenyearson,Angelaisgladshetooktheriskofhelpinghersons(30)

_______________________________________________________________________(creat

e)theirdreamshop."Thisshophasasoul,“themothersaysproudly.

SectionB

Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Each

wordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.banB.relevantC.pressureD.jointly

E.F.maintainsG.addressesH.independently

channels

J.platformK.consumption

I.major

NewE-CommerceLawTakesEffect

China,snewe-commercelaw,whichwaspassedlastAugust,tookeffecton

January1.ThelawcomesamidtherapiddevelopmentofChinaintotheworld*s

largeste-commercemarket.

Thelawaimstoregulatethemarketandcreateasound(31)

environment.Itcoverstherequirementfor

registrationandlicensingofe-commerceoperators,taxation,electronic

payment,etc.Italso(32)otherimportantaspectsofe-commerce,

includingfalseadvertising,consumerprotection,dataprotection,intellectual

propertyandcybersecurity.

Thenewlawwillapplytothreetypesofoperators.These

includee-conunerce(33)

operatorslikeTaobao,third-partymerchantswhosellgoodsand

servicesone-commerceplatforms,andonlinevendors(應(yīng)商)whodo

businessviaothernetwork(34)

,suchassocialmediasites.11meansthatmerchantswhosei1goods

throughnon-traditionale-commerccplatforms,suchasWeChat,willfallunder

thenewlaw.Thesesellerswillnowneedtofinishtheirbusinessregistration

andpay(35)taxes.

Thelawwillmakealle-commerceplatformoperators(36)responsible

withthemerchantsforsellinganyfakeorknock-offgoodsontheirwebsites.

Beforethelawtookeffect,individualmerchantsweresolelyresponsiblewhen

caughtsellingliable(負(fù)有償付責(zé)任的)goods.

Theimplementationofthelawmaybring(37)_ononlineretail(零售)

companiesandmerchantssellinggoodsthroughsocialmediasites.Manyprivate

shoppingagents(knownasdaigou)areconsideringwhethertocontinuethe

serviceunderthenewpolicysinceitwillincreasethemanagementcostand

leadtoariseintheproductprice.

Butthenewlawdoesnotaimto(38)_smalltomediumsizedonline

retailer.Instead,ithelpslaythelegalfoundationforthegrowthofthee-

commercebusinessindustry,(39)

orderinthemarketandfurtherpromotesitsgrowth.

Besides,thelawwillhelpcleanupChina*sreputationasa(40)

_____________________________________________________________________sourceoffake

orknock-offgoods.Inthelongterm,consumerswillbenefitfromit.

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsor

phrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethat

bestfitsthecontext.

HowSavingWildlifeBenefitsHumans

It,snosecretthatwe,velostanoverwhelmingnumberofspecieswithin

thatlastfourdecades.Thesespecieshaveal1but_41_duetooverpopulation,

deforestation,consumerculture,climatechange,animalexploitation,andother

harmingsources-allbroughtaboutbymankind.

Oneofthefirstgreatrulesofterrestrial(陸地的)biologyis“nospecies

isforever.M_42_,

thisrapidlossofspeciestodayisestimatedtobebetween1,000and10,000

timeshigherthanthenaturalextinctionrate.Asincreasinglyaccepted

theorieshaveargued,wearenowinthemidstofthesixthgreat_43_.

TheEcirthconsistsofplants,animals,water,kind,thecitmosphere,and

humans.Biodiversity(生物多樣性)_44thehealthoftheplanetandhasa

greatimpactonallourlives.Reducedbiodiversitymeansafuturewherefood

suppliesarevulnerable(易受攻擊的)topestsanddisease,andfreshwateris

inshortsupply.Ifbiodiversity45impactsourlivesinsuchbigways,

thenourconservation(環(huán)保)effortsdon'tjustbenefittheenvironment,they

benefitus,too.

Oneconvincingbenefitthatcomesfromwildlifeconservationeffortsisthat

itensuresfood

46_.Wildlifeconservationpromotesagriculzuralbiodiversity,whichplays

animportantroleinbuildingasecureandhealthyfoodsystem.When

agriculturalbiodiversityis_47_andlandisclearedforagriculture,

extensivehabitatlosstakesplace,aswellasundocumentedlossofspeciesand

massivesoi1erosion(侵蝕).

Anotherbenefitthatconiesfromwildlifeconservationisthatthese_48

protecthuman

health.ConservationInternationalreportsth£tumorethan50percentof

modernmedicinesandmorethan90percentoftraditionalmedicinescomefrom

wildplantsandanimals.w_49_,aworldthatpromoteshealthyecosystems

andbiodiversityprovidescrucialbuffers(緩沖)betweendiseaseandhumans.A

numberofstudieshava50reduceddiversityamongmammal(哺乳動(dòng)物)

speciesandoveral1decreasesinbiodiversitytoanincreaseinthetransmission

(傳播)ofanimal-borndiseasestohumans.

Perhapsthemostconvincingbenefitthatcomesfromwildlifeconservation

isthatitprovidesuswith_51_,whetheritbeeconomicallyorsocially.

Increasingbiodiversityandhealthyecosystemsimproveagricultural

productivity,therebyallowingfarmstobecomemore__52__.Healthyecosystems

thatarehometouniquespecies_53_touristsfromaroundtheworld,whichhelps

thelocaleconomyandinvitesinanewfusionofinvestment.

Ourunsustainable,unconscious,self-interestedrelationshipwiththe

environmenthasledusintoanextremelydestructibleworld.Ifwedonottake

actionand___54changingourways,wearcatriskoflosingmorevitaland

55_ecosystemsandbiodiversity,oratleastuntilthesixthgreatextinction

claimsonefinalspecies:ourown.

41.A.changedB.existedC.disappearedD.evolved

42.A.FurthermoreB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Otherwise

43.A.extinctionB.destructionC.evolutionI).

immigratior.

44.A.threatensB.localizesC.strengthens1).endangers

45.A.infrequentlyB.potenticillyC.regionallyD.directly

46.A.managementB.inspectionC.developmentD.security

47.A.identifiedB.cultivatedC.exploitedD.valued

48.A.initiativesB.consequencesC.intentions1).

contributions

49.A.InadditionB.AfterallC.Inparticular1).By

contrast

50.A.adaptedB.turnedC.adjusted1).1inked

51.A.protectionsB.opportunitiesC.servicesD.nutrients

52.A.standardB.welcomeC.scarceD.profitable

53.A.discourageB.attractC.forbidD.examly

54.A.feellikeB.keeponC.setaboutD.examly

55.A.irreplaceableB.unpredictableC.unlimitedD.examly

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedby

severalquestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour

choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtothe

informationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

Tea>themosttypicalofEnglishdrinks,isarelativelatecomertoBritish

shores.Althoughthecustomofdrinkingteadatesbacktothethirdmillennium

(一千年)BCinChina,itwasnotuntilthemid-17thcenturythatthedrink

firstappearedinEngland.ItwasthePortugueseandDutchtraderswhofirst

importedteatoEurope,reachingtheContinentbythewayofVenicearound1560,

withregularshipmentsby1610.

Curiously,itwastheLondoncoffeehousesthatwereresponsiblefor

introducingteatoEngland.Oneofthefirstcoffeehousemerchantstooffer

teawasThomasGarway.Hesoldbothliquidanddryteatothepublicasearly

as1657.Threeyearslaterheissuedabroadsheetadvertisingteaat£6to£10

perpound,touting(兜售)itsvirtuesat“makingthebodyactiveandlusty

(健壯的)”,and**preservingperfecthealthuntilextremeoldage".

Teagainedpopukirityquicklyinthecoffeehouses,andby1700over500

coffeehousessoldit.Thisdistressedthepubowners,asteacuttheirsales

ofbeer,anditwasbadnewsforthegovernment,whodependeduponasteady

streamofrevenue(稅收)fromtaxesonliquorsales.By1750teahadbecomethe

favoureddrinkofBritain,slowerclasses.

A1676acttaxedteaandrequiredcoffeehouseoperatorstoapplyfora

license.Thiswasjustthestartofgovernmentattemptstocontrol,oratleast,

toprofitfromthepopularityofteainBritain.Bythemid-18thcenturythe

dutyonteahadreachedaridiculous119percent.Thisheavy

taxationhadtheeffectofcreatingawholenewindustry-teasmuggling(走

私).ShipsfromHollandandScandinaviabroughtteatotheBritishcoast,then

stoodoffshorewhilesmugglersmetthemandunloadedthepreciouscargoin

smallvessels.Thesmugglers,oftenlocalfishermen,secretlymovedthetea

inlandthroughundergroundpassagesandhiddenpathstospecialhidingplaces.

Oneofthebesthidingplaceswasinthelocalchurch!

Evensmuggledteawasexpensive,however,andthereforeextremely

profitable,somanysmugglersbegantoadulterate(摻假)theteawithother

substances,suchaswillowandsloeleaves.Usedtea1eaveswerealsoredried

andaddedtofreshleaves.

Finally,in1784WilliamPitttheYoungerintroducedtheCommutationAct,

whichdroppedthetaxonteafrom119%to12.5%,effectivelyendingsmuggling.

Adulterationremainedaproblem,though,untiltheFoodandDrugActof1875

broughtinseverepunishmentforthepractice.

56.Accordingtothepassage,teadrinking.

A.isthefavoritepastimeoftheDutch

B.isanimportantBritishtradition

C.waswcll-receivcdbythePortuguesecenturiesago

D.couldbefoundeverywhereintheworldin1560

57.Whomightbeannoyedbythepopularityofthetea?

A.Coffeehouseowners.B.Winesellers.C.Britain's

lowerclasses.D.Smugglers.

58.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutteasmugglingisTRUE?

A.Churchesprovidedconvenienceforsmuggling.

B.Fishermenandfarmerscontributedalottoteaindustry.

C.Undergroundpassagesandboatswereidealhidingplacesfortea.

D.Thegovernmentencouragedteasmugglingfortaxesontea.

59.HowwastheorderofthoteamarketfinallyrestoredinBritain?

A.Bypassinganactrelatedtoataxrise.

B.Byimposingmi]dpunishment.

C.Bypunishingthosewhosoldfaketea.

D.Bymixingredriedusedleaveswithfreshtsaleaves.

(B)

Thesearepagespastedonacollegebulletirboard.It1istspart-timejob

,vacanciesoncampusthissemester.

BilingualSecretaryWanted

OurInternationalExchangeDepartmentrequiresonepart-timebilingualsecretaryforour

office.He/ShemustbenativeMandarinwithexcellentEnglishcompetence(betterwith

Japanese).Weaskfor8hoursaweek(fromMondaytoSaturday),andworkingscheduleis

beonsitefrom3pmto5pm.Attractivesalaryandgoodbenefitspackage,

includingchancestoexchangetoforeigncountries,areofferedtojuniorand

senioryearstudentswithexcellentsecretarialskills,theabilityto

communicate,anoutgoingpersonalityandastrongsenseofresponsibi1ity.

Pleasehandinapplicationswithphoto,andemai1touniied@gmai1,or

call400-800-100duringofficehourstogetfurtherinformation.

InternationalExchange

Department

AdvancedMathTeachingAssistantsinNeed

TheMathematicsDepartmentislookingfortwoAdvancedMathteaching

assistants.Thejobismainlytohelpfreshmenstudentstodealwithnath

assignmentsandprojects,aswellaspreparethemforfinalexamsinWeek16.

Wehopethoseapplyingforthepositioncouldmeetthefollowing

requirements.First,it'snecessaryfortheapplicantstobeskilledatmath.

Second,he/sheshouldhaveatleast2Asinmath-relatedcourseswithGPAno

lessthan4.0.Third,thejobasksforexcellenceinbothprofessionalskills

andpatience.

Forthosewhoarcinterestedintheposition,plcasosendyourrdsum佟to

unimd@gmai1beforeSeptember15th.

Dr.Jessica

SmithMathematics

Part-timeJob

c.Dnepartment

Recruitment

TechnologySupportDepartmentlacksseveralassistantstoworkatitshelp

desk.

Contents:Acustomerservicejob—answeringquestions,helpingpeople

solvetheircomputerproblems,providingbasicteachingtonewusers,etc.

Requirement:theAdvancedComputerTestcertificate;goodinterpersonal

skills;enthusiasm.

Workhours:from6a.m.to2a.in.

earlymornings(6a.m.-9a.m.):2

personsmornings(9a.m.-12

a.in.):1person

afternoons(12p.m.-6p.m.):(full)

evenings(6p.m.-11p.m.):(full)

latenights:~(IIp.m.-2a.m.):

2personsweekends:3persons

Ifyouareinterested,pleasecometoLukingLibrary2F(EastSide)Room

213andfilltheforms.Aninterviewwillbearrangedafterwards.New

positionforthenextsemesterwi11bereleasedinDecember.

Mr.Luke

JohnsonTechnologySupport

Department

examly

60.Ifyougetthepositionasasecretary,you_.

A.havetoassistinEnglishcorner

B.haveatightscheduleduringtheweek

C.havethechancetobeanexchangestudentinforeign

universitiesanytimeduringuniversity

D.mustbeanativeEnglishspeakerwhocanspeakfluentChinese

61.WhyaretheresomanyjobvacanciesinTechnologySupportDepartment?

A.Becausetheinterviewischallenging.

B.Becauseapplicantshavetofillincomplicatedforms.

C.Becauseapplicantshavetoworkirregularhours.

D.BecausetheAdvancedComputerTestcertificateistoodifficulttoobtain.

62.Whichofthefollowingstatementsiscorrectaccordingtotheadvertisements?

A.Theadvertisementscanbefoundontheschoolwebsite.

B.Cal1forfurtherinformationofmathteachingassistantsbeforeSeptember

15th.

C.MorejobvacanciesintheMathematicsDepartmentwillbeavailablein

December.

D.TheInternationalExchangeDepartmentneedsacommunicativeandresponsible

secretary.

(0

ChinahaslongbeentippedtobethenextSiliconValley,butnowthe

financesandsupportareinplacetomakeithappen.

Thereisagrowingconsensus(共識(shí))thatwhileSiliconValleyisnot

abouttodisappear

anytimesoon,itsnextbiggestrivalisalreadyonthevergeofburstingontothe

internationalscene

—notintheUS,norintheEU,butinAsia.Morespecifically,China.

ThisisnotjustanobservationbasedontheriseofcompanieslikeAlibaba,

BaiduandTencent.Itisgroundedinamorewidespreadmovetofundstart-ups

inAsiatotho

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