上海市2011学年第一学期高三英语考试试卷(十校联考)
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上海市十校2011学年第一学期高三英语考试试卷
2011年12月
参加学校:南模、复兴、上外、复旦附中、延安、华师大二附中、上海、上师大附中、交大附中、向明
第 I 卷(共105分)
I. Listening Comprehension
Section A
Directions
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B. He went to the dentist’s last week.
D. The woman should have gone to the dentist earlier.
10.
Section
Directions
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage
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Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following speech
14. A. She could never overcome difficulties.
C. She had trouble communicating with others.
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Section C
Directions
Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation
Booking a Ticket |
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The name of the opera |
____17____ King |
The day of the performance |
Next ____18____ evening. |
The number of the tickets |
____ 19_____ |
The amount of money to pay |
____ 20_____ |
Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.
Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation
What does the man complain about? |
The quality of ____21____
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What is the problem? |
The ___22___ always gets black.
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Where is the repair centre? |
On the 7th Floor, ____23____
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What will the company do if there is some problem concerning the quality? |
To let the customer have it refunded or ____24____ |
Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
II. Grammar and Vocabulary
Section A
Directions
25.
A. from…to
26. To our surprise, Ajisen
Ramen’s Japanese ramen noodle soup was made using cheap powders and
instant seasonings
A. more than
27. Pollution will remain a
global problem for a long time
28. Although he majored in art
and literature in college, he had little interest in
29. I think this exercise as
well as the other three ones
30.
31. ---I don’t mind telling you what I know.
32. I think that something has
to be done to stop the air from being polluted,
A. doesn’t
it
33. Come and visit our school
at the end of this year, by which time
A. I will finish
34. ---You haven’t been to Shanghai, have you?
---
A. Yes, I have
35. I like drawing, while what
my brother enjoys
A. cooking
36. Nearly all trees have seeds
that fall to the ground ,
A. taking root
37. The wrong you’ve done him
is terrible, for
A. it
38. In order for
everyone
39.
A. Being
separated
C. Having been
separated
40. Maybe the
fact
A. that, why
Section B
Directions
A.
AC. loosened |
Chinese medical experts have
warned that antibiotics (抗生素) are “
According to the ministry, 70
percent of Chinese inpatients have received antibiotics, while the
maximum number set by the World Health Organization is 30 percent.
About 97 percent of 42__ patients used antibiotics but
research showed that a large number of them
Particularly, antibiotics are
overused in the
“Some doctors might lack proper
training on how to
The ministry
Insiders also noted that the
overuse of antibiotics was partly
About 60 percent of the newly approved medicines by the State Food and Drug Administration last year were antibiotics. According to the SFDA, the country reported 690,000 cases of adverse drug reactions caused by abuse of medicine, including 600 deaths in 2010.
III. Reading Comprehension
Section A
Directions
I’ve been teaching piano
lessons in my spare time for over 30 years. Even though I have
never had the
However, I have also had my
share of what I call ‘musically
From the beginning Robby seemed
to
Then one day Robby stopped
coming for his lessons. And I was glad about that. After all, he
was a bad
Then came the
recital(演奏会). To my
He told me that his mother had
been sick and unable to take him to his piano lessons, but that he
had been
On the night of the
performance, I put Robby
It turned out that Robby played wonderfully.
… … …
That night I became a
prodigy…of Robby. He was the teacher and I the
pupil, for he had taught me the meaning of
50. A. fortunate
51. A. talented
52. A. challenged
53. A. request
54. A. take an interest
in
55. A. hope
56. A. however
57. A. influence
58. A. expectation
59. A. worried
60. A. insistence
61. A. first
62. A. mistake
63. A. poor
64. A. dream
Section B
Directions
(A)
One day, when Anna was about to walk into her office, the headmaster, Mr. Henry stopped her.
“Now,” he said, “I want you to tell me the truth, my dear.”
“Naturally,” said Anna shortly, fearing that something terrible had happened.
“I have had a most serious accusation(控告)made against you by Mrs. Bond.”
“Mrs. Bond?” said Anna, not understanding. Janet Bond was a quiet, little mouse of a child. As far as Anna could remember she had never had cause to speak an angry word to the girl.
“Mrs. Bond,” went on Mr. Henry, “tells me that you scolded her daughter yesterday afternoon.”
“Scolded?” cried Anna. “I don’t scold. At least not in school,” she added honestly.
“Mrs. Bond’s story is that Janet was a little late back to school in the afternoon. She said that the child had to spend some time in the bathroom, which meant she set out from home a little late.”
“Just a minute,” said Anna, beginning to understand. “She did come late, very late. I had marked her absent, of course. Then she wandered in, when we’d started our paper--cutting, and I believe I said she was a nuisance(讨厌的人). She didn’t appear to hear, and was certainly quite cheerful.”
“Ah, a nuisance.” Mr. Henry jumped on the word. “You’re sure you only said a nuisance.”
“I may not even have said that,” Anna replied. “It was no more than slight displeasure that I felt and I certainly didn’t scold.”
“Mrs. Bond said that you called her child a blasted(该死的)nuisance. Is that true?”
“Indeed it isn’t,” said Anna, “The child or the mother has made it up!”
Mr. Henry was satisfied with Anna’s explanation.
“Just as I thought, my dear, but of course I had to make sure.”
65. When Mr. Henry stopped Anna, he______.
A. made her feel worried at first
C. had made up his mind to scold her
66. Mr. Henry thought that______.
A. Janet had scolded Anna
C. Anna would not tell the truth
67. To call a child a nuisance is______.
A. not considered serious by the
teacher
C. obviously upsetting for the child
68. Mr. Henry considered Anna a______teacher.
A.
careless
(B)
Where to find authentic Yangcheng Lake hairy crab
●Yi Feng Court
Fairmont Yangcheng Lake
At the hotel on the scenic shore, you can savor the crab and enjoy the lake view. The chef presents a mouth-watering crab feast menu.
Address: 3668 West Ma’anshan Rd, Kunshan City, Jiangsu Province
●Sui Yuan, Doubletree by Hilton
Huaqiao/Kunshan
Chef Alan Liu presents hairy crab in a classical Shanghai style. You can either eat the crab in the restaurant or order and take out. We recommend the crab meat xiaolongbao with juice and creamy crab roe.
Tel: 3921-5700 ext 6266
Address: 2 Zhaofeng Rd, Huaqiao CBD, Kunshan City, Jiangsu Province
●Ye Shanghai
This restaurant specializes in Shanghainese cuisine. In addition to steamed hairy crab with rich and firm meat, diners can try creative crab dishes, including refreshing crab meat with winter melon broth, and sautéed crab meat with sesame flavored pastry.
Tel: 6311-2323
Address: 338 Huangpi Rd, Shanghai
●Yi Long Court
The Peninsula Shanghai
Chef Tao Guojian launched the season’s new hairy crab feast menu. He balanced the crab flavor with other fresh ingredients, such as mushrooms, greens and beef.
Tel: 2327-6742
Address: 32 Zhongshan Rd E1, Shanghai
●Wei Jing Ge, Waldorf Astoria
Shanghai on the Bund
The restaurant equips diners with traditional crab implements, including scissors and forceps and serves seasonal chrysanthemum tea. This lets you experience how Chinese scholars enjoyed crab in ancient times. We recommend soup noodle topped with crab roe.
Tel: 6322-9988
Address: 2 Zhongshan Rd E1, Shanghai
69. Which column can this passage appear?
A. Services
70. If you want to invite your guests to enjoy the delicious crab in your own house, you can call _____.
A. 6311-2323
71. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A. You can enjoy the crab in a Shanghai style only in Sui Yuan.
B. All the restaurants provide crab implements when you enjoy the crab.
C. Not all the restaurants can provide the crab feast menu.
D. You can only enjoy the delicious steamed crab in the restaurants.
(C)
Nowadays, people have a heated discussion on whether the pressure on international sports players kills the essence (真谛) of sport —the pursuit of personal excellence. Children kick a football around for fun. When they get older and play for local school teams, they become competitive but they still enjoy playing. The individual representing his country cannot afford to think about enjoying himself; he has to think only about winning. He is responsible for the entire nation’s hopes, dreams and reputation.
A good example is the football Word Cup. Football is the world’s most important sport. Winning the World Cup is perhaps the summit of international sporting success. Mention Argentina (阿根廷) to someone and the chances are that he’ll think of football. In a sense, winning the World Cup put Argentina on the map.
Sports fans and supporters get quite irrational about the World Cup. People in England felt that their country was somehow important after they won in 1966. Last year thousands of Scots sold their cars, and even their houses, and spent all their money traveling to Argentina, where the finals were played.
So, am I arguing that international competition kills the idea of sport? Certainly not! Do the Argentineans really believe that because eleven of their men proved the most skillful at football, their nation is in every way better than all others? Not really, But it’s nice to know that you won and that in one way at least your country is the best.
72.
A. fail to
succeed
73. The main idea of the first
paragraph is that
C. Some people believe that international competition makes sports a task, a responsibility, for the individuals.
D. some people think
international competition is in a way opposite to the pursuit of
personal
74. What does the speaker mean when he says “In a sense, winning the World Cup put Argentina on the map”?
A. Winning the World Cup makes Argentina a football power in the world.
B. Argentina is not important before it wins the World Cup.
C. Winning the World Cup gives weight to Argentina’s position in the world.
D. Argentina is world-famous for its football because of its obvious position on the map.
75. The word “irrational” in the third
paragraph means
Section C
Directions
A. More and more widely used credit cards in USA B. credit cards’ disadvantages C. Convenience in shopping with credit cards D. Limit to a credit card E. The wise way of using a credit card F. High cost for not paying the bank in time |
76.
Credit cards are becoming increasingly popular in people’s daily life. Credit cards offer two major services. First, they are easier and safer to carry than large amounts of money. Second, they permit people to borrow—to buy things they want even when they do not have enough money to pay the full price. Credit cards make it possible to spread out payments over weeks or months.
77.
To receive credit cards, people must prove that they earn enough to pay for what they buy. And they usually must prove that they have paid back any money they borrowed in the past. Then, after they receive the card, credit companies limit how much they can buy with it. Visa and Mastercard, for example, do not permit most of their users to owe more than $1,500 yet even with these restrictions. Credit cards often make it too easy for people to spend the money they cannot pay back.
78.
With credit cards, people pay for goods or services at the end of each month, instead of when they buy them. And when the time does come to pay, most credit cards offer people a choice. They can pay all of what they owe for the month. Or they can pay just part—usually between five and ten percent—of what they owe.
79.
Studies of credit card use have found that each month, about half of all card users pay the full amount they owe. The others pay only part of the amount. It is this group that provides credit card companies with most of their earnings. That is because the people pay a service charge—‘interest’—for the right to postpone full payment. Most pay an interest rate of about 19 percent a year of what they owe. In the last few years, there has been increasing criticism of these high interest rates on credit cards.
80.
The use of credit cards continues to increase. Some people say that in the near future credit cards will replace money completely, but others believe that event is unlikely. However, they think Americans will be using credit cards more and more. A major reason for this is the increasing fear of crime. Credit cards—unlike real money—can be replaced if they are lost or stolen.
Section D
Directions
The European Union’s executive body yesterday said it wants to spend some 50 billion euros (US$70 billion) over the next decade on transport, energy and telecommunications projects to better link its member states across national borders.
The proposals come against a background of a continent-wide financial crisis that has prompted heavy criticism of public spending by the EU at a time when national governments are cutting down budgets.
EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso insisted, however, that the Connecting Europe initiative is necessary to overcome the limits of national governments often looking to serve their own electorate(全体选民) first and neglecting multinational plans that would profit the 500 million EU citizens as a whole.
“We are closing the missing links in Europe’s infrastructure(基础设施) networks that otherwise would not be built,” Barroso said, adding that by putting forward the funds for 2014-2020, “we are making a down payment(保证金)or Europe’s future growth and jobs.”
Barroso also launched the idea
for special bonds to boost the programs. He said that in a pre-2014
phase, the commission wants to use up to 230 million euros of its
budget to mobilize private investment of some 4.5 billion
euros.
The overall plan and bond financing received a mixed response.
Guy Verhofstadt, the leader of the ALDE liberal fraction at the European Parliament, said yesterday’s “project bonds launch is a welcome and overdue step in the right direction.”
“If we want to stimulate growth and job creation in Europe, we have to get on with upgrading our major infrastructure networks and be creative about attracting third party investment,” he said.
Germany, the economic juggernaut of the 27-nation EU, insisted that transport network development was foremost the responsibility of the private sector.
“A broad financing of network expansion through the EU budget cannot in any case be a solution.” said Philipp Roesler, Germany’s minister for the economy and technology.
The Connecting Europe plan seeks to invest 31.7 billion euros in the transport sector to better link the network of roads, trains and waterways across borders to create a smooth single market.
(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)
81. Europe’s infrastructure networks will
be built to
82. Most of the national governments in EU
are cutting down budgets because
83. What’s Roesler’s response to the overall plan and bond financing?
84. According to the passage, how can the EU stimulate growth and job creation?
第 II 卷(共45分)
I. Translation
Directions
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II. Guided Writing
Directions
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