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    2003年上海卷高考真题英语试卷学生用卷一、单项选择I、【来源】2003年高考真题上海卷第25题20182019学年1月陕西西安碑林区西北工业大学附属中学月考(六模)第61题0.5分I cam 10 dollars hour as supermarket cashier on Saturdays.A. a anthe ,aB. an ,aI), anthe2、【来源】2(X)3年高考真题上海卷第26题20172018学年天津滨海新区高二上学期期末第20题1分the wildlife inThe conference has been held to discuss the effects of tourism the area.A. inonB. atwith3、【来源】2003年高考真题上海卷第27题two weeks.Shanghai is really a fascinating city and we've decided to stay forA. anotherB. otherthe otherC. other* stemperA. moodconsciousnessB. pressures29、【来源】2003年高考真题上海卷第53题Her talent and experience her to the respect of her colleagues.A. permittedqualifiedB. deservedentitled30、【来源】2003年高考真题上海卷第54题20192020学年广东深圳罗湖区深圳市第二实验学校高一上学期期中第6题I分2017-2018学年黑龙江哈尔滨道里区哈尔滨市第九中学校高一上学期期末第65题0.5分20202021学年广东广州荔湾区广东广雅中学高二下学期单元测试(Module 7)第18题1分The engine of the ship was out of order and the bad weather the helplessness of the crew at sea.A. added toresulted fromB. turned outI), made up二、完形填空31、【来源】2003年高考真题上海卷(A篇)第5564题Farmers, as we all know, have been having a hard time of it lately, and have turned to new ways of earning income from their land. This involves not only planting new kinds of crops, but some 1 ways of making money, the most unusual of which has got to be sheep racing. Yes, you heard me 2 ! A farmer now holds sheep races on a regular basis, and during the past year over 100 000 people have 3 to watch the race. "I was passing the farm on my way to the sea for a holiday." one punter (赛马经纪人)told me, "and thought I'd have look. I didn't believe it was serious, to tell you the truth. According to a regular visitor, betting on sheep is more interesting than betting on horses." At proper horse races everyone has already studied the form of the horse 4 , and there are clear favourites. 5 nobody has heard anything aboutthese 6 ! Most people find it difficult to tell one from another in any case. "I stayed lo watch the races, and I must admit that I found it quite 7 . In a usual sheep race, half a dozen sheep race dowr hill over a course of about half a mile. Food is waiting for them at the other end of the 8 just to give them some encouragement, I ought to add! The sheep run surprisingly fast, 9 they have probably not eaten for a while. Anyway, the crowd around me were obviously enjoying their day out at the races, 10 by their happy faces and the sense of excitement.A. commonB. strangeC. swiftD. illegalA. honestlyB. surprisinglyC. completelyD. correctlyA. showed offB. brought upC. turned upD. looked forwardA. behind timeB. in progressC. in advanceD. in timeA. ButB. ThereforeC. MoreoverD. OtherwiseA. horsesB. sheepC. racesD. storiesA. excitingB. dangerousC. boringD. peculiarA. racoB. hillC. trackD. fieldA. ifB. soC. yeti), althoughA. observingB. judgingC. considering!), inferring32、【来源】2003年高考真题上海卷(B篇)第6574题The British love to think of themselves as polite, and everyone knows how fond they are of their"pleases" and "thank yous". Even the simplest business such as buying a train ticket requires 1 seven or eight of these. Another 2 of our good manners is the queue. Ncw-coincrs to Britain could be forgiven for thinking that queuing rather than football was the 3 national sport. Finally, of course, motorists generally stop a( crossings. But does all (his mean that the British should consider themselves more polite than their European neighbours? I think not.Take forms of address (称呼)for example. The average English person一4 he happens to work in a hotel or department store-would rather die than call a stranger "Sir" or "Madam" . Yet in some European countries this is the most basic of common address. Our 5 "you" for everyone may appear more democratic, but it means that we are forced to seek out complicated ways to express 6 . I am all for returning to the use of "thee" and "thou" (Thee and thou arc old-fashioned poetic words for "you"); "you" would be 7 for strangers and professional relationships.And of course, the English find touching and other shows of friendship truly terrifying. Have you noticed how the British 8 ever touch? Personally, I find the Latin habit of shaking hands or a friendly kiss quite charming. Try kissing the average English person, and they will either take two steps backwards in horror; or, if their escape is 9 , you will find your lips touching the back of their head. Now what could be 10 than that?A. at leastB. at mostC. less thanD. not more thanA. signalB. sceneC. signD. sightA. trueB. originalC. superiorD. advancedA. ifB. whetherC. whenD. unlessA. universalB. uniqueC. regularD. normalA. politenessB. gratitudeC. democracyD. considerationA. orderedB. reservedC. offeredD. stockedA. highlyB. mostlyC. hardlyD. nearlyA. confirmcdB. assurcdC. jammcdD. blockedA. bctterB. rudcrC. more politeD. more frightening三、阅读理解33、【来源】2003年高考真题上海卷(A篇)第7577题While reading, you may focus on (he Q (question) and A (answer) on the following web page.Discount Hstel Search»,9 y03 ncMioe, UCnOOMMH:RrbM lufonnMAtfi HuMOrth ty Hc4HGaldpHt4vi Dtnciucy2(>rhW<*F,3Q My husband and I would like lo spend five or six days in (he Maldives. Could you suggest some low- priced hotels? We'll be there in November.Jan Davies, e-mail.A Prices in the Maldives are high. The cheaper hotels (and there aren't many) mightn't be much to look at, with unpleasant rooms, iron roofs, old buildings, poor and rough vegetation and basic facilities, but they get their atmosphere from cheerful customers and an untidy, free island feel.Angaga (South Ari Atoll, phone 0011 960 450510), Asdu Sun Island (North Male Atoll, e-inail info .mv) are both a bit like this.You'll be there in the low season(May to November), when it's still warm, but there's a greater likelihood of rain, so you should be able to get a double(standard)room with full board(three meals a day)for $ 100 a night.However, pricing structures for the hotels are enormously complex for standard, superior and luxurious rooms.Q My husband and I are from Australia. We are planning a four-week trip to London, Dublin and Paris in October and we are shocked by the cost of hotels. We have searched the Internet and hotel books given to us by tourist authorities but we can't find anything cheaper than $ 150 a night.Joan Maloney, e-mail.A For Australians travelling Europe, especially its capital cities, is expensive. You may have to increase your budget (预算).However, if you can't afford these costs, then you should consider staying in hotels where the cheapest twin rooms with shared bathroom cost about $ 20 a person in Dublin and Paris and $ 35 in London. The minimum you would pay for a double room in a central area is $ 5() a person in Dublin and Paris and $ 70 in London. These prices are for shared bathroom facilities, though you will get a wonderfully unhealthy cooked breakfast thrown in.Not all hotels are equal, of course, and it's a good idea to consult a guidebook with a good reputation.(1) The hotel Angaga in the Maldives .A. attracts untidy peoplehas some basic facilitiesB. has the best landscapecan be contacted by e-mail(2) If you spend your holiday in the Maldives in February, .A. there is a greater likelihood of rainthe weather will probably be better than that of the low seasonB. standard, superior and luxurious rooms arc all availablea standard room with full board will cost less than $ 100 a night(3) What is the advice for the couple planning to visit Europe in October?A. They could live in hotel rooms of lower standard.B. They should put up with the wonderfully unhealthy cooked breakfast.C. They should buy a reliable guidebook instead of increasing the budget.D. They should stay in hotels in a central area.34、【来源】2003年高考真题上海卷第7881题20172018学年浙江宁波余姚市余姚中学高三上学期期中第1820题7.5分Martha had been working for Miller Laboratories for two years, but she was not happy there. Nothing significant had happened in the way of promotions or salary increases. Martha felt that her supervisor, a younger and less experienced person than she, did not like her. in fact, the supervisor often said unpleasant things to her.One day, while talking with her friend Maria, she mentioned how discouraged she gave her the name of a cousin of hers who was director of Human Resources Department for a large chemical company. Martha called him the day and set up an interview on her lunch hour.During the interview, Mr. Petri said. "You're just (he kind of person we need here. You're being wasted in your other job. Give me a call in a day or two. I'm sure we can find a place for you in our organization." Martha was so happy she almost danced out of the building.That afternoon, Ruth Kerr, her supervisor, saw that Martha had come in ten minutes late from her lunch hour and she said, "Oh, so you finally decided to come back to work today?"This was the last straw. She could not take another insult. Besides, Mr. Petri was right: she was being wasted in this job."Look," she said angrily, "you don't like the way I work, I don't to stay here, I'll go where I'm appreciated! Good-bye!" She took up her thing and stormed out of the office.That night she called Maria and told her what had happened and then asked Maria, "What do you think?""Well," said Maria carefully, "are you sure about the other job?""Well, not exactly, but”Maria continued, ° Will you be able to get a recommendation from Ms. Kenny if you need one?""Are commendation? ,from Ms. Kenny? " hesitated Martha, in a worried (one."Martha I hope you didn't burn your bridges," Maria said. "I think I would have handled it differently."Martha is unhappy in her job because .A. she has not advancedthe work is not significantB. her supervisor is younger than shethere is too much work with little payment Which of the following statements is NOT true?A. At her supervisors criticism, Martha lost her temper.B. Mr. Petri felt Martha was not va1ued her present job.C. Martha, s interview wi th the director was on her lunch hour.I). Martha got the name of the director through her cousin.(3) What does Maria think of Martha's decision?A. Martha has handled the matte properly.B. Martha shouldn,t have set the bridge on fire.C. Martha should have found a new job before leaving.D. Martha shouldn't have lost her temper with her supervisor.35、【来源】2003年高考真题上海卷(C篇)第8285题You are what you eat and fats are a main food for Asia's fast-food generation. Dr Chwang, director of the Department of Food Nutrition, says children are consuming more meat and soft drinks. That is a thorough departure zhucanqi from the traditional diet of vegetables and rice and little meat. "They like big pieces of fried meat with a soft drink. So although they may eat the same volume of food, their icalorie intake (卡路里摄入量)has increased. Now about 40 to 45 percent of (heir calories come from fat." says Chwang.Although on the whole Asians tend towards thinness, Asians' ihospitality/i(好客)is the first and foremost reason for the fatness of today's generation, according to Chwang. "Asian people love food." she says. "Eating and drinking are important social and family functions." In the past, however, big meals were only hosted on special occasions as people were more careful with money. In today's climate of wealth and remarkable consumption, 10-course meals are no longer for significant occasions.Needless to say, that children are being spoilt by their parents is another cause of children's overweight. More than anyone else, children are on the receiving end of their parents' improved circumstances. "In the past, people had four or more children, now, they have one or two, so they tend to spoil them." says Chwang. "The easiest way is to give them 'quality food'. Parents think feeding them well is their love. They feci bad when their children look thin."When describing the condition of most overweight Asian children. Chwang says: "There is a relationship between fatness and indoor play children spend too much time on. Children get fat because they don't move, and eventually, they don't want to move because they're fat.Thanks to technology, a growing army of children prefer video games to old outdoor sports. "What o children do when watching TV or silting in front of the computer playing video games? They eat chocolate and drink Coke." says Chwang.(1) Which of the following is NoT true according to the passage?A. Asian people tend to save more money.B. Asian children depart from their diet tradition.C. Asian children eat big meals on more occasions.D. Culture contributes to the fatness of Asian children.(2) According to this passage, the 'quality food' fed by some parents is actually .A. healthful foodqualified foodB. agreeable foodhigh-calorie food(3) Some parents feel bad when (heir children look thin, because their children don't love eating and drinkingA. their children don, t have a good physical conditionthey feel that they don, t take good care of their childrenB. they feel that they are not wealthy enough to afford “quality food”The purpose of this article is to .A. compare the traditional diet with today* s diet of Asian childrenfind reasons for increased food consumption of Asian peopleB. explain why many Asian chiIdren are overweight nowadaysI), prove the relationship between fatness and indoor play36、【来源】2003年高考真题上海卷第8689题20172018学年广东深圳福田区深圳市高级中学高中部高二下学期期中第12-15题8分Many experts complain that media too often take advantage of the science fiction aspects of nanotech (纳米技术).Reports of nanotech often refer to K. Eric Drexler's book Engines of Creations, which predicts an age full of dominant molecular (分子的)manufacturing and a world without material scarcity (不足).Whatever humans need will one day be built cheaply with microscopic self-rcplicating machines (微细自我复制机)that put atoms together to create copies of anything alive in the world一 from trees to human bodies.In fact, the scientific community is deeply divided over whether self-replicating machines are possible. If (hey are, major dangers could exist. Mr. Drexler himself thought that self-replicating machines could probably go out of control. He writes in his book that man-made "plants" with "leaves" no more efficient than today's solar cells could win over real plants, crowding the earth with leaves that are not suitable to be eaten. Tough "bacteria" could be more competitive than the real bacteria: they could spread everywhere, replicate swiftly, and reduce the earth to dust in a matter of days.Critics of nanotech have made use of such images, calling for a delay on commercial nanotech until regulations are established. They also point to the possible military uses of nanotech. Bill Joy, the cofounder of Sun Microsystems, wrote in a Wired magazine essay in 20(X) that if nanotcch falls into the wrong hands, it could bring dangers to society.Oppone

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