◎ 2012届上海市浦东区高三英语第二次模拟试题的第一部分试题
  • Directions:
        
    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. In a restaurant.
        B. In a park.
        C. In a concert hall.
        D. In a hospital.
    2. A.$2.
        B. $4.
        C. $6.
        D. $8.
    3. A. Scientist.
        B. Artist. 
        C. Surgeon. 
        D. Accountant.
    4. A. Attending the party.
        B. Visiting some friends.
        C. Studying for an exam.
        D. Getting over illness.
    5. A. The man didn't go to the play.
        B. The woman had two tickets.
        C. The man saw the play.            
        D. The woman gave the ticket to the man.
    6. A. A rent increase.
        B. A bargain.
        C. A salary cut.
        D. A vacation trip.
    7. A. She was angry.
        B. She was worried.
        C. She was confident.
        D. She was bored.
    8. A. Only one person can come.
        B. There have been few responses.
        C. Almost everyone can come.
        D. They're waiting for Tina's response.
    9. A. Bob has been married for a long time.
        B. The woman shouldn't go to California.
        C. He hasn't been to California.
        D. The woman should go to wedding.
    10. A. Because she is all wet.
          B. Because she is tired out.
          C. Because she walked a long distance.  
          D. Because she left something in the school.
  • Questions 1 through 3 are based on the following passage.
    1. A. At an exhibition of paintings.
        B. In a TV program about art.
        C. At an art festival activity.
        D. At a lecture of photography.
    2. A. Taking photos for a newspaper.
        B. Teaching painting for college students.
        C. Lecturing in evenings.
        D. Writing a book about art.
    3. A. 19th century paintings and present-day art.
        B. Her experiences in European countries.
        C. Lifestyle in Italy in the 19th century.
        D. Present-day photography in Europe.
  • Questions 1 through 3 are based on the following passage.
    1. A. To determine the position of a ship.
        B. To find the direction of a current.
        C. To predict the direction of a ship.
        D. To carry messages across the ocean.
    2. A. US ships were longer than British ones.
        B. British ships could sail the Atlantic faster than US ones.
        C. US ships could sail the Atlantic faster than British ones.
        D. US captains knew more about maps.
    3. A. He compared his own map with other maps.
        B. He talked with many British sea captains.
        C. He used drifting ships to check his map.
        D. He drew maps of currents and checked them.
  •      Blanks 1 through 4 are based on the following conversation? Complete the form. Write ONE 
    WORD for each answer.
                                                Reception Notes
    Guest Requirement To  1._____   the stay by two or three days.
    Guest Name Julia.
    Room Number  2._____
    Present situation All the rooms for next week have been   3._____  
    Solution Ask the guest to   4._____   at 9 the next morning.
  • Blanks 1 through 4 are based on the following conversation.
    Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
    What are they taking about?   1   in different countries. For example, China and Germany
    celebrate it on May 1, while   2  on 4th Monday of October.
    How long is the holiday this year?     3    
    Where do they prefer to go? Somewhere beautiful but not crowded.
    Where can they get more information?     4    
  • If you want your children to be independent, put some responsibilities ______ their shoulders.   
    [      ]
    A. by      
    B. over      
    C. on         
    D. beyond
  • Various summer camps being available, we can choose ______ based on our own interest.   
    [     ]
    A. either    
    B. each        
    C. one        
    D. it
  • People are now seeking effective ways of using ______energy to create the greatest benefit.

    A. little      
    B. fewer          
    C. less            
    D. the least
  • — May I smoke here, Smith?    
    — If you _______, choose a seat in the smoking section.  
    [     ]
    A. should    
    B. could        
    C. must        
    D. may
  • All school buses in the northwestern provinces ______ with satellite positioning devices next year.   
    [     ]
    A. will be fitted  
    B. fitted            
    C. have been fitted
    D. are fitted
◎ 2012届上海市浦东区高三英语第二次模拟试题的第二部分试题
  • Space exploration began in the 1960s, and since then about five hundred people _______ into space.
    [     ]
    A. are traveling    
    B. traveled      
    C. had traveled    
    D. have traveled
  • _____ the burden of carrying heavy school bags, some schools introduced iBooks a few weeks ago.
    [     ]
    A . Eliminating  
    B. Eliminated    
    C. To eliminate  
    D. Having eliminated
  • ____ in a top-level university abroad is what many students wish for.  
    [     ]
    A. Educated
    B. Being educated
    C. To educate
    D. Educating
  • Judging from the date _______ on the gold coin, we can tell that it was made 500 years ago.  
    [     ]
    A. being marked  
    B. marked        
    C. to mark          
    D. to be marked
  • ______ a little money from her pocket money, Alice was able to buy her mother a lovely scarf.   
    [     ] 
    A. To save      
    B. Saving        
    C. Saved        
    D. Having saved
  • The manager will put ______ he thinks has a strong sense of duty in the leadership position.
    [     ]
    A. anyone      
    B. whoever      
    C. whomever      
    D. who
  • Wise people have focused the process rather than the result as it is in the process ______ we
    learn and grow.
    [     ]
    A. where      
    B. in which    
    C. that        
    D. from which
  • Now it's been possible for us to be taken into "space", ______ we can experience weightlessness for
    a short time.
    [     ]
    A. which     
    B. when          
    C. where        
    D. that
  • Evidence has been piled up ______ drinking water before breakfast is good for our health.
    [     ]
    A. what      
    B. which          
    C. if            
    D. that
  • _____ you've tried it, you can't imagine how tasty the fish I cooked is.  
    [     ]
    A. Because      
    B. Unless        
    C. Although      
    D. So long as
◎ 2012届上海市浦东区高三英语第二次模拟试题的第三部分试题
  • It has come to be realized ______ particular matters in the air expose us to life's real danger.
    [     ]
    A. what      
    B. which      
    C. when          
    D. that
  • 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. poisoned        B. destruction       C. survived       D. increased      E. especially
    F. chemicals       G. concern          H. decline         I. occasionally     J. sensitive
         More recent research has shown that many kinds of amphibians (两栖动物) are declining or have
    become extinct. Amphibians are animals, such as frogs, that live partly in water and partly on land. And
    they have been around for over 350 million years. They have   1   three mass extinctions, including the
    extinction of the dinosaurs. Why are they dying out now?
         The most serious aspect of amphibian loss, however, goes beyond the amphibians themselves.
    Scientists are beginning to think about what amphibian   2   means for the planet as a whole. If the earth
    is becoming unlivable for amphibians, is it also becoming unlivable for other kinds of animals and human
    beings as well?
    Scientists now believe that amphibian decline is due to several environmental factors. One of these factors
    is the   3   of habitat, the natural area where an animal lives. Amphibians are very   4   to changes in their
    habitat. If they cannot find the right conditions, they will not lay their eggs. These days, as wild areas are
    covered with houses, roads, farms, or factories, many kinds of amphibians are no longer laying eggs.
         There are a number of other factors in amphibian decline. Pollution is one of them. In many industrial
    areas, air pollution has   5   the rain, which then falls on ponds and kills the frogs that live there. In farming
    areas, the heavy use of   6   on crops has also killed off amphibians. Another factor is that air pollution has
    led to    7   levels of ultraviolet (UV) light. This endangers amphibians, which seem to be   8   sensitive to
    UV light.
         All these reasons for the disappearance of amphibians are also good reasons for more general   9   .
    These factors affect human beings, too.
  • 完形填空。
         We must face the fact that there are many aspects of the information age. All information makes us
    anxious. Over some of these, we have little or no control. On the other hand, there are steps we can take
    to eliminate much of   1  . We might say, then, that survival in the information age is a challenging yet    2 
    task.
         To some extent, we are all receivers and givers of information. Our brain, however, receives and
    processes information in different ways. One way involves the amazing capacity of the brain to process
    information subconsciously.
         Another way involves   3    processing of information such as during conversation. We have a great
    deal of control over this type of information processing -both as givers and receivers. If we indulge (任凭)
    ourselves talking about tiny things or even harmful information, valuable time and   4  can be wasted.
    Meanwhile this can make us and others anxious. You may lose opportunities to absorb and distribute
    information that is truly useful for   5  in this troubled world.
         Information gathered by reading is processed consciously and   6  takes longest. The written word is
    still the most powerful way of   7  imagination and conveying information, ideas, and concept.
         How can we    8    so much information from various sources, such as reading material, TV program,
    computer games, and other    9     activities? The answer is screening. Screening, sorting out or prioritizing
    what we need to hear, see, say or read may   10   much information anxiety.
         To cut through confusing information,   11   this basic rule: Keep it simple! The secret to processing
    information is narrowing your   12   of information. Simplicity is    13  in many Asian cultures and is even
    recognized in Western cultures as a superior way of living. Writer Duane Elgin   14  , "To live more simply
    is to live more purposefully and with a   15   of needless distraction."  
    (     )1. A. anxiety  
    (     )2. A. donating  
    (     )3. A. sensitive
    (     )4. A. health    
    (     )5. A. expanding
    (     )6. A. hence    
    (     )7. A. cooperating
    (     )8. A. think of  
    (     )9. A. considerate
    (     )10. A. get rid of
    (     )11. A. catch    
    (     )12. A. rank    
    (     )13. A. received
    (     )14. A. opposed  
    (     )15. A. minimum  
    B. trouble    
    B. accomplishing
    B. conscious  
    B. wealth      
    B. surviving  
    B. however    
    B. finding    
    B. deal with  
    B. professional
    B. bring about
    B. apply      
    B. limit      
    B. supplied    
    B. stated      
    B. maximum    
    C. interest    
    C. rewarding  
    C. unconscious
    C. power      
    C. stretching  
    C. still      
    C. stimulating
    C. do with    
    C. humorous    
    C. break into  
    C. abandon    
    C. field      
    C. labeled    
    C. declined    
    C. quantity    
    D. curiosity      
    D. searching      
    D. reasonable      
    D. energy          
    D. bearing        
    D. yet            
    D. removing        
    D. rule over      
    D. recreational    
    D. come to        
    D. offer          
    D. lane            
    D. recommended    
    D. offered        
    D. presence        
  • 阅读理解。
                                                   The State of Marriage Today
        Is there something seriously wrong with marriage today? During the past 50 years, the rate of divorce
    in the United States has exploded: almost 50%of marriages end in divorce now, and the evidence
    suggests it is going to get worse, if this trend continues. It will lead to the breakup of the family, according
    to a spokesperson for the National Family Association. Some futurists predict that in 100 years, the
    average American will marry at least four times and extramarital affairs (婚外恋) will be even more
    common than they are now.
        But what are the reasons for this, and is the picture really so depressing? The answer to the first
    question is really quite simple: marriage is no longer the necessity it once was. The practice of marriage
    has been based for years partly on economic need. Women used to be economically dependent on their
    husbands as they usually didn't have jobs outside the home. But with the rising number of women in
    well-paying jobs, this is no longer the case, so they don't feel that they need to stay in a failing marriage.
        In answer to the second question, the prospects may not be as pessimistic as they seem. While the
    rate of divorce has risen, the rate of couples marrying has never actually fallen very much, so marriage is
    still quite popular. In addition to this, many couples now cohabit(同居) and don't bother to marry. These
    couples are effectively married, but they do not appear in either the marriage or divorce statistics. In fact, more than 50%of first marriages survive. The statistics are unreliable because there is a higher number of
    divorces in second and third marriages than in first marriages.
    So is marriage really an outdated practice? The fact that most people still get married indicates that it isn't. And it is also true that married couples have a healthier life than single people: they suffer less from stress
    and its consequences, such as heart problems, and married men generally consider themselves more
    satisfied than their single counterparts. Perhaps the key is to find out what makes a successful marriage
    and apply it to all of our relationships!
    1. What does "this is no longer the case" in paragraph two mean? 
    A. It is not necessary to get married any more. 
    B. Women do not need a husband any longer. 
    C. Women are not economically dependent any more. 
    D. Many wives do well-paying jobs outside home now.
    2. Why may the prospects of marriage not be as depressing as it appears? 
    A. Many people still like to get married. 
    B. The rate of divorce has actually decreased. 
    C. many couples would rather cohabit than marry 
    D. The statistics of divorce is not quite true.
    3. How do people usually feel in their marriage life?
    A. They are much safer.      
    B. They feel no longer single. 
    C. They are more satisfied.    
    D. They suffer a lot less.
    4. Which of the following about marriage is NOT mentioned in the passage?
    A. There will be more relationships outside marriage. 
    B. Many people try to get married again after divorce. 
    C. Marriage has long been partly an economic need. 
    D. It is a fact that most people choose to get married.
  • 阅读理解。
                                                                   The Hawaiian Islands
        ◆◇◆Hawaii
    The "Big Island" of Hawaii is a paradise (天堂) playground where visitors can enjoy a popular lifestyle
    and at the same time, witness the attraction of nature: thousands of square miles form a wonderland,
    featuring breathtaking beaches, forests, snow-covered mountains and amazing active volcanoes. A visit
    to Volcanoes National Park, which is described as a true wonder of the world, is a must. It is the state's
    biggest attraction.
    ◎Accommodations
    Seasons Resort Hualalai: from $ 205.00
    Fairmont Orchid: from $108.00
    ◎Sightseeing and Experiences
    Circle Island Tour: from $48.00
    ◆◇◆Kauai
    The beautiful landscape of Kauai has led to it being called the "Garden Isle", but it is also referred to as
    the "Island of discovery", and with good reason - a land of striking natural contrasts just waiting to be
    explored. Green mountains, a breathtaking coastline and white sand beaches combine to make this
    magical place one of the world's most relaxing locations.
    ◎Accommodations
    Grand Hyatt Kauai: from $ 101.00
    Sheraton Kauai Resort: from $ 79.00
    ◆◇◆ Maui
    Voted the "World's Best Island", Maui is widely regarded as one of the most romantic destinations on
    earth.
    It is known as the "Valley Isle" and was the ancient playground for Hawaiian royalty. The island is largely
    rural with a small and wonderful population and a host of attractions and nature wonders.
    ◎Accommodations
    Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa: from $ 87.00
    Sheraton Maui: from $ 99.00
    ◆◇◆Oahu
    Oahu has a unique rhythm, filling the air with sweet fragrances (香气), music and language: from beaches
    and nightlife to rainforests and valleys. Adventure, romance, discovery - Oahu waits for you.
    ◎Accommodations
    Halekulani: from $ 121.00
    Hilton Hawaiia: Village: from $ 73.00
    ◎Sightseeing and Experiences
    Royal Circle Island Tour: from $ 34.00
    Paradise Cove Lu'au: $ 44.00
    ◆◇◆Lanai
    Lanai in one of the smallest Hawaiian Island, yet it's full of surprises. Known as the "Pineapple Isle", it
    combines all the natural beauties ranging from the paradise of Shipwreck Beach to underwater sea caves.
    ◎Accommodations
    Four seasons Resort Lanai at Manele Bay: from $ 134.00
    ※All prices are based on per person per night.
    1. For two adults spending two nights in one of the accommodations, they have to pay at least      .
    A. $73.00
    B. $146.00
    C. $136.00
    D. $292.00
    2. According to the passage, the "Garden Isle"         .
    A. is the smallest of the Hawaiian Islands    
    B. is a place to explore the land of nature
    C. is an island with a very small population  
    D. features beaches, forests and snow-covered mountains
    3. The passage is mainly intended to       .
    A. tell differences between islands in Hawaii
    B. provide a better understanding of the geography of Hawaii
    C. offer accommodation services to the tourists
    D. attract people to make a visit to Hawaii
  • 阅读理解。
                                                     Longer Lives for Wild Elephants
        Most people think of zoos as safe places for animals, where struggles such as difficulty finding food and avoiding predators don't exist. Without such problems, animals in zoos should live to a ripe old age.     
         But that may not be true for the largest land animals on Earth. Scientists have known that elephants in
    zoos often suffer from poor health. They develop diseases, joint problems and behavior changes.
    Sometimes, they even become unable to have babies.
        To learn more about how captivity (监禁) affects elephants, a team of international scientists compared the life spans of female elephants born in zoos with female elephants living outdoors in their native lands.
    Zoos keep detailed records of all the animals in their care, documenting factors such as birth dates,
    illnesses, weight and death. These records made it possible for the researchers to analyze 40 years of
    data on 800 African and Asian elephants in zoos across Europe. The scientists compared the life spans of
    the zoo-born elephants with the life spans of thousands of female wild elephants in Africa and Asian
    elephants that work in logging camps (伐木场), over approximately the same time period.
        The team found that female African elephants born in zoos lived an average of 16.9 years. Their wild
    counterparts who died of natural causes lived an average of 56 years--more than three times as long.
    Female Asian elephants followed a similar pattern. In zoos, they lived 18.9 years, while those in the
    logging camps lived 41.7 years.    
        Scientists don't yet know why wild elephants seem to live so much better than their zoo-raised counterparts. Georgia Mason, a biologist at the University of Guelph in Canada who led the study, thinks stress
    and obesity (肥胖) may be to blame. Zoo elephants don't get the same kind of exercise they would in the wild, and most are very fat. Elephant social lives are also much different in zoos than in the wild, where they live in large herds and family groups.
        Another finding from the study showed that Asian elephants born in zoos were more likely to die early
    than Asian elephants captured in the wild and brought to zoos. Mason suggests stress in the mothers in
    zoos might cause them to have babies that are less likely to survive.
    The study raises some questions about acquiring more elephants to keep in zoos. While some threatened
    and endangered species living in zoos reproduce successfully and maintain healthy populations, that
    doesn't appear to be the case with elephants.
    1. According to the first two paragraphs, unlike other zoo animals, zoo elephants _______ .
    A. have difficulty eating food.  
    B. 1ive to a ripe old age. 
    C. are not afraid of predators.  
    D. develop health problems.
    2. Which of the following about the international scientists' research on the life spans of elephants is
        NOT true? (See paragraph 3)?
    A. They compared zoo elephants with wild elephants. 
    B. They kept detailed records of all the elephants in their care. 
    C. They analyzed the records of the elephants kept in zoos. 
    D. The zoo-born elephants they studied are kept in European zoos.
    3. What do the scientists find in their research?
    A. Female elephants live longer than male elephants. 
    B. Female zoo elephants live longer than their wild counterparts. 
    C. Female zoo elephants die much earlier than their wild counterparts. 
    D. Elephants in zoos and those in the wild enjoy the same long life spans.
    4. Which of the following does the author suggest in the last paragraph? 
    A. It may not be a wise policy to keep elephants in the zoo. 
    B. Elephants are no longer an endangered species. 
    C. Zoo-born elephants should be looked after more carefully. 
    D. Zoos should keep more animals except elephants.
  • 阅读理解。
                                 An interview with Benno Nigg, the sports scientist
    A. What kind of technology might we see in sports shoes of the future?
    B. What should people look out for when buying a new pair of sports shoes?
    C. Will a more expensive shoe make me run faster or jump higher, as the ads suggest?
    D. Is it true that expensive shoes are no better at preventing injury than cheap ones?
    E. Some people say we should run just as well without shoes. What's your opinion?
    F. You helped develop the unstable Masai MBT shoes. Does this design actually work?
    1. _____
         Nigg's Answer: That is a little bit overstated. But the literature shows that shoes are a minor player in
    injury development. If you take a group of people and want to injure them, send them out every day for
    a 20-kilometre run. A lot of them will be injured in three weeks. The major factors are the distance run,
    the intensity and recovery time, not the shoes.
    2. _____
         Nigg's Answer: The problem is that if you go to a store and want to find your best shoes, you don't
    know what to do. Things that are sometimes done, like video analysis of your rear foot movement, may
    not help. The only way to assess whether a shoe is right for you is how it feels. If you feel comfortable in
    a shoe, it's likely to be good for you.
    3. _____
         Nigg's Answer: A shoe may act as a training device, making some muscles to function more effectively
    for a majority of users. Or it may use materials that last longer. That may have something to do with its
    price. However, for the average runner it is difficult to distinguish between actual functional designs and
    unnecessary features. Generally, the more a shoe controls movement, the more it acts like a cast, which
    means you lose some muscle strength, and your feet are more likely to be injured.
    4. _____
         Nigg's Answer: Yes, for about 80 per cent of people. The major benefits are training the small
    muscles crossing the ankle joint, and a reduction of knee and lower back pain. However, some claims for
    these unstable shoes are overstated, such as the general muscle strengthening that they are claimed to
    produce.
    5. _____
         Nigg's Answer: There are claims that there are fewer injuries when you run barefoot, but there is not
    yet enough evidence, or enough research, to prove that. If you look at performance, most papers suggest
    an advantage of 3 to 4 per cent. With a few exceptions, people don't run barefoot, so it may be that it's
    not an advantage, or it may be that we're just not used to it.
  • 阅读理解。
         Planting trees around poultry (家禽) farms can improve air and water quality - and relations with
    neighbors. Research has shown that just three rows of trees near poultry houses can reduce the release
    of dust and ammonia (氨). They can also reduce the strong smell of ammonia gas.
         The trees capture dust, ammonia and smells in their leaves. They can also reduce energy use. They
    also provide shade from the sun, so they reduce cooling costs in summer. And they act as a windbreak,
    so they reduce heating costs in winter. Trees can also improve water quality around farms by removing
    pollutions from soil and groundwater.
         Several years ago, people were objecting to the smell of poultry farms on the Delmarva Peninsula in
    the eastern United States. Delmarva is where the states of Delaware, Maryland and Virginia come
    together. Two thousand farms there can each house an average of seventy-five thousand chickens.
         Traditionally the farms used windows to provide fresh air in the chicken houses. Farmers rarely
    planted trees or tall crops around the buildings, so there would be no barrier to the airflow.
         But then in the 60s, farms began to use mechanical ventilation (通风) systems. Instead of windows,
    the mechanical systems used tunnel fans to circulate (使…循环) air. The fans directed airflow from the
    poultry houses toward the homes of neighbors.
         Researchers began dealing with the problem in 2000. They found that over a period of six years,
    planting three rows of trees reduced total dust and ammonia by more than half. And they found that
    smells were reduced by 18%.
         Farmers may think trees will take too long to grow and be effective. But some trees can grow quickly. At least one-third of the Delmarva farms have planted trees, technically known as vegetative
    environmental buffers. The idea offers a way to cut pollution, save money and energy, and make the
    neighbors happy.
    1. How did the mechanical ventilation system work?
    _____________________________________________________
    2. The number of chickens raised on the poultry farms in Delmarva is up to ____________________.
    3. The benefits of planting trees around poultry farms are _________________.
    4. What is the main topic of the passage?
    _____________________________________________________
  • Translation
    Directions:
    Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.

    1. 吉姆不假思索地回答了老师的问题。(hesitation)
    ________________________________________________________________________
    2. 青年人很有必要学会对自己所做的事情负责。(essential)
    ________________________________________________________________________
    3. 这份工作要求太高, 没有几个人能胜任。(So…)
    ________________________________________________________________________
    4. 网上购物虽然便捷,但个人信息的安全问题不容忽视。(while)
    _________________________________________________________________________
    5. 出国学习会使学生受益匪浅,但是他们也有可能会面临一系列前所未有的挑战。(likely)
    _________________________________________________________________________

  • Guided Writing
         Directions:
    Write an English composition in 120 - 150 words according to the instructions given
     below in Chinese.
         外国中学生Amy第一次来上海,由你陪同她参观。请你挑选一个具体的地方,将此次陪
    同的设想写成短文。短文应包含以下信息:
         1.描述你打算带她去的那个地方。
         2.阐述你挑选那个地方的理由。
         ● 参考词语:
         Oriental TV Tower;
         the Bund;
         Shanghai Museum;
         Yu Garden;
         a … market/fair;
         a …
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