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1、2023年上海静安区高三一模英语试卷学生用卷一、完形填空I、【来源】2023年上海静安区高三一模第1题According to a Gallup World Poll, 1.1 billion people want to move temporarily to another country in the hope of finding more profitable jobs. An additional 630 million people would like (o move abroad permanently.The global desire to leave home aris
2、es from poverty and necessity, but it also grows out of a belief (hat such mobility is possible. People who hold fast to this universal assume that individuals can and should be feel at home anywhere in the world and that they need not be to any particular place. This view was once regarded as a neg
3、ative product of the industrialization but is now accepted as central to a(n) economy.It leads to opportunity and profits, but it also has high costs. According to a long research into the emotions and experiences of immigrants (移民)and migrants, many people who leave home in search of better prospec
4、ts can t avoid feeling although few speak openly of the substantial pain of leaving home.Such tolerance of emotional suffering became common among mobile Americans in the 20th century, and represented a(n) from the past. In the I9(h century, Americans of all groups, pioneers, soldiers and the millio
5、ns of immigrants who streamed into the nation, loudly complained that moving was emotionally . Medical journals explored (he condition, often referring to it by its clinical name: nostalgia (思乡).Today, discussions of nostalgia are rare, for the emotion is typically regarded by individuals as an emba
6、rrassing block to progress and prosperity. The makes mobility appear misleadingly easy.Technology also tricks us into thinking that mobility is . The comforting vision of offered by technology makes moving seem less consequential, since “ one is always just a mouse click or a phone call away ” .But
7、such a claim was optimistic, for homesickness continued (o hurt many who migrated. The that phone calls and the Internet provide means that those away from home can know exactly what they arc missing the exact moment and how it is happening. It gives the impression that one can be in two places at o
8、nce but it also highlights the of that assumption.evidence of success. 【小题 1 】 Margo, a famous commenter, states that at least tests are more reliable ” than professional judgment. How can she (ell? We want a nation of citizens who are less ready to think that the “ truth ” can only be captured in o
9、ne of four answers-a, b, c, or d. 【小题 2】 But how can the general trend guarantee the reliability of the score of one particular test-taker? Some educator dares to replace these tests with professional human judgments, which must still rest on a numerical rank order based on a, b. c and d. The big pr
10、oblem is that there is often no technical assurance for the reliability of such exams. No wonder many big-name psychologists avoid them.All a reliability “ tells us is that the student would get a similar score on a similar test if given at another time or place. But all scores on old or new tests h
11、ave measurement errors. Like Wall Street s numbers, we have no independent basis for relying on these scores. Likewise, validity is in the eye of a certain standard of judgments. How ridiculous it is to say for sure that these judgments are justified!When some parents told me that their children see
12、med to read well, but scored poorly, they often believed the indirect evidence, test score, and not the direct evidence, listening to their children read. Some parents had been trained to distrust judgment and rely on u real evidence * . My own 8-year-old son also used to“ fail a 3rd grade reading t
13、est even though I “ knew ” he could read fluently. 【小题 3We need schools that “ train ” our judgment, which help us become adults who are in the habit of bringing judgment to bear on complex phenomenon. 【小题 4】 It also involves acknowledging that even experts must live with a substantial degree of unc
14、ertainty. Only in this way, can we, to some extent, rely on the results of the school education in (he U.S.A. Even the technical meaning of “goodlcats is open to question.B. It* s when T became a test doubter.C. Different groups of people fit different test patterns.D. On all achievement teats, wc r
15、c promised beforehand a population that fl A a normal curve (曲线).E. This includes judging which expertise to “trust“ and defending such choices.F. Time spent on standardized tests ia, in many cases, equal to that on study.六、概要写作8、【来源】2023年.卜.海静安区高三一模第8题Directions: Read ihe following passage. Summari
16、ze the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.The music in youAny parly goer can tap her heel to an unfamiliar song without realizing it. Yet when asked on site, she might reply: Music? I don t know anything about that.nMaybe yo
17、u ve heard a variation on this theme: I don t have a musical bone in my body. Most of us make music publicly just a few times a year, when it s someone s birthday and the cake comes out. Privately, it, s a different story. We belt out tunes in the shower and create rhythm tracks on our steering whee
18、l. But when we think about musical expertise, we tend to imagine professionals who specialize in performance, people we d pay to hear. As for the rest of us, our bumbling private efforts, rather than illustrating that we share an irresistible urge to make music, seem only to demonstrate that we don
19、t enjoy essential musical capacity.But the more psychologists investigate musicality, (he more it seems that nearly all of us are musical experts, in quite a surprising sense. A lot of the most interesting and substantial elements of musicality are things that we all share. We aren t talking about i
20、nstinctive, inborn universals here. Our musical knowledge is the product of long experience; maybe not years spent over an instrument, but a lifetime spent absorbing music from the open window of every passing car.In fact, for all its remarkable power, music is in good company. Many of our feelings
21、are governed by a similar rule. We don t know how we come to like certain food more than others. We don t know why we fall in love. Yet in (he very act of making these choices we reveal the effects of a host of instinctive mental processes. The fact that we respond to music so naturally and normally
22、 actually speaks to its strength and universality.七、汉译英(整句)9、【来源】2023年上海静安区高三一模第9题在烟雾的掩护下,她从边门溜走了。(cover)(汉译英)1()、【来源】2023年上海静安区高三一模第10题即使目前不在本小区居住,你也有权领取停车证。(qualify)(汉译英)11、【来源】2023年上海静安区高三一模第11题从理论上讲,触屏广告互动性很强,吸引眼球,这使得其在产品推广方面的作用无可比拟。 (which)(汉译英)12、【来源】2023年上海静安区高三一模第12题考虑到这些参考书因维护不利,己破损不堪,请务必在每
23、一本上贴上条码,以便归档和后续追 踪。(file)(汉译英)八、建议信13、【来源】2023年上海静安区高三一模第13题Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to (he instructions given below in Chinese.你所居住的小区,虽地处闹市,但因建成较早,当年规划的300个停车位早已不能满足 50()户居民的停车需求。小区业委会(owners commiltee)现正就如何缓解小区停车难这一问题征求 居民们意见。在小区公众号留言,谈谈你的看法。留言中包括:1.你的建议
24、;2.你的理由。(文中不 得出现考生姓名,学校等真实信息)1、【答案】【小题1】C【小题2】B【小题3】A【小题4】C【小题5】A【小题6】D【小题7 C【小题8】A【小题9】C【小题10 C【小题11 A小题12 C【小题13 A【小题14 A【小题15 B2、【答案】【小题1】in【小题2】is weighed【小题3】can【小题4】where【小题5】attached 【小题6】Whether【小题7】paying【小题8】anything【小题9】smaller【小题10 If3、【答案】【小题1】A【小题2】E【小题3】C【小题4】H【小题5】D【小题6】G【小题7 I【小题8】F
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