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1、2022静安区高三一模英语试卷(考试时间120分钟,满分140分。请将答案填写在答题纸上)1. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: 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
2、 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.A. The campus will be cleaned fbr the festival.C. Its difficult to decide the theme of the festival.B. The festival is
3、to be definitely held.D. Its against the principaPs will to hold the festival.2.A. Try to find a show that doesnt accept reservations.B. Wait (o buy (he ticket when someone cancels the reservations.C. Go with people who have extra tickets.D. Pay more money to buy (he ticket from someone else.3.A. To
4、 the airport.B. To a painting shop.C. To the garage.D. To the hospital.4.A. The man is afraid that the coat color is not cool enough.B. The man hasnt received (he coat he bought the other day.C. The man has worn the coat during the previous season.D. Its not suitable to wear the coat in the warm wea
5、ther.5.A. Sort the notes out for Mr. Anderson.B. Borrow (he notebook from Mr. Anderson.C. Wait for Mr. Andersons notes.D. Note down key points on the textbook.6.A. She is not likely to use the running machine often.B. The exercise bike is more useful than running machine.C. Her second choice is an e
6、xercise bike.D. Theres not enough space for the running machine.7.A. A book writer.B. A shop assistant.C. A librarianD. A tour guide.8.9.10.A. David is the strongest in his class.C. Some old sayings mislead.A. The woman shouldnt buy a private computer.B. The woman should get a good deal for the new
7、computer.C. The library computer is rarely used.D. The man will lend his computer to the woman.A. She has become a professional chef.B. Her parents didnt agree wilh her on becoming a chef.C. She doesnt have interest in becoming a chef now.D. She threw things around when learning cooking.B. The curre
8、nt class is not suitable for David.D. David will finally catch up in physics.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passage and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation,Out with the old and in with the new. Thats the digital trend in a world where search algori
9、thms (算法)are systematicallybiased towards freshness. They are designed in line with human preference. Such a bias towards the present is structurally rooted in the human weakness that wc keep deserting things we once cherished simply because we grow tired of them.Whats really needed is something tho
10、ught of as intelligent forgetting : learning to let go of the immediate past in order to keep its larger continuities in view. Its an act similar to organising a photograph albumalthough with more maths. When are two million photographs less valuable than two thousand?Many data sets arc irreducible
11、and most precious when complete: gene sequences; demographic (人口的)data; the raw, hard knowledge of geography and physics. The softer the science, however, the more that scale is likely to be reversely connected with quality, in these cases, time itself is rather important as a touch stone to judge t
12、he value of data. Either we choose carefully what endures, matters and meaningfully captures our pastor its foot print is silently replaced by the presents growing noise. Mere gathering is no cure-all answer. In an era of bigger and bigger data, the leading warning for those who have to make decisio
13、ns is that what you choose not to know matters just as much as what you do.63. What is the major problem with (he explosion of recenl information?A Trends are too quickly produced.B. People have poor eyesight after viewing too much information.C. Present information is given too much emphasis.D. Pre
14、diction for future development largely depends on the past information.64. What causes widespread preference for newness?A. That algorithms requires the latest to make accurate prediction.B. That humans are accustomed to losing interest in old things.C. That short renewed period is the feature of mo
15、dem data.D. That search algorithms keep uncovering the value of the newness.65. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. Recent past experience is rarely used to provide reference for future events.B. The quality of geographic knowledge depends on photo sorting rather th
16、an full data.C. Intelligent forgetting refers to replacing the immediate past with far-back data.D. Time helps us to evaluate data when the quality isnt in line with quality.66. What is the passage mainly about?A. The side effect of digital innovation.B. The values of complete data in softer subject
17、s.C. The data discrimination caused by algorithms.D. The faulty preference for fresh data and ways out.难度等63.考查对现象的描述(major problem)。看到第二段段首的to understand why (起因),推测线索 在第一段。第二句中的biggest setback说明that后的从句讲的便是现象:现在更受关注 (present moment will always emerge larger than the past);若本句不好理解,第三句中的高估近 期的消息(ove
18、restimate near-term messages)也说明现在更受关注。故选Co64.考查对起因的理解(causes)。看到第三段的also worth mentioning (与第二段并列),以及第 四段的whafs really needed (解决方法),推测线索在第二和第三段。这两段里有个复现的 概念就是recency bias (对近期事物的倾向),第二段第一次提及这个概念,第三段最后一句的is rooted in说明是导致这个概念的根本原因,也就是that后解释human weakness的同位语 从句中的内容,即喜新厌旧(desert things once cherish
19、ed because of growing tired of them)。故 选B。65.考查对作用的推断(TRUE)。因为66题问的是主旨,所以推测本题线索在第四和第五段。会 发现BCD二个选项都涵盖在这两段中,A选项其实在第一段,从段落结构上已经偏离了, 其次原文是closely,与A选项中的rarely正好相反,B选项是把两个无关信息拼凑起来, depends on的逻辑表达不成立,C选项是曲解原意并无中生有,用replace替换let go of,再 补充原文没提到的far-back data, D选项是最后一段中提到的soft science (文科)和data (数 据)的reve
20、rse connection (越是文的学科,越不靠数据的量来说话,因为文章的数量并不能 说明文章的质量,这也是为何很多文史哲学的经典都是有年代的,或者说是需要经过时间检 验的)。故选D。66.考杳对主旨的概括(mainly about)。本文前三段解读了追求fresh data这个现象是有问题的,后 两段提供了如何判断什么样的data是值得关注的。故选Do词语积累an overwhelming tendency to do特别想做某事的倾向at the expense of 以.为代价Its also worth mentioning that 也值得一提的是in line with sth
21、.与一致let go of放弃;摒弃cure-all n.万灵药;灵丹妙药Section CDirections: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there arc two more sentences than you need.A. And one could come up with any number of theories for why the
22、 current tea making and drinking habits are inevitable.B. Thought regarded as a form of simple act, tea making can vary between cultures.C. The tea is , above all, credited with the ability to represent different individual personalities.D. Food choices are driven by ones environment-the context.E.
23、Tea making is the perfect replacement activity.F. Even one spoonful is a bit suspicious unless other details clearly show otherwise.Tea has become rooted in the British way of life, from the humble tea break to (he afternoon lea to be enjoyedin a jacket and tie, of course.67 Boiling water to make te
24、a, for instance, makes it less likely to give you a stomach bug.But what arc the secrets or even cruel realities behind the taste of this beloved beverage? Anthropologist Kate Fox writes in her book Watching the English that there are several clear messages sent whenever a Brit makes a cup.She obser
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