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1、上海市徐汇区2021届高三英语二模试题一、短对话A. He knows who is knocking.C. Ue doesnt want to open the door.1. A. By plane.B. By bus.2. A. $100.B. $200.3. A. She went to cinema.C. She stayed at home.4. A. In a doctor office.C. In an operating room.5. He is eager to know who it is.D. He is ready to open the door.B. By ta
2、xi.D. By train.C. $300.D. $400.B. She went to an exhibition.C. She stayed with her classmates.B. In a professors office.D. In an emergency ward.A. The man paid the tuition for learning physics.B. The man got a lot of money for his hard workC. His hard work was not rewarding at all.7. A. A furnished
3、house. B. A recent book.8. A. They will go swimming.C. They will buy some clothes.9. He has another lecture to attend.A. He has no interest in the lecture.D. His work before the test led to a good result.B. A further study. D. A new record.B. They will climb mountains.D. They will forecast the weath
4、er conditions.C. Hes attended the same lecture given by Professor Wilson before.D. He might miss the lecture, if the woman didnt remind him.10.A. She fully agrees with the man.B. They are uncertain about the weather.A. people could easily get it in storesB. it was cheaper than newspapersit had advan
5、tages over newspapersD. people were interested in anything new62. By saying that “the eventual financial basis of the new industry was still unclear, the author means thatthe private foundations were unwilling to support the stationsA. the stations were not sure yet where to get the operational mone
6、yadvertising and commercial programs could not raise enough moneyB. the listeners would not pay for the broadcasting stationsIt could be said that the age of adventure peaked with Sir Everest Shackleton the moment his ship, the Endurance, become hopelessly locked in ice on its way to Antarctica in J
7、anuary 1915. For ten months (he 28 men aboard Shackletons ship waited and prayed fbr ice to break. When it finally did, the Endurance sank, leaving (he crew homeless and adrift on a sea of ice in one of the worlds most dangerous environments.In January 2000 a luxury ocean liner found itself similarl
8、y trapped in the cold waters off Antarctica. Argentine authorities sent off an icebreaker straight away from the nearest naval base, and in 24 hours, all 176 passengers and crew were free. The tour companys spokesperson spun the potential disaster as a value-added reward in extreme travel. t4The peo
9、ple on board are looking at this as sort of a great adventure,she said.Ever since Jon Krakauers book Into Thin Air made Everest a household name, the subculture of adventure has blown up like a Himalayan avalancheJii) into public consciousness. Magazines promise “extreme“ content, television, offers
10、 adventure programs, and the growing collective fascination with adventure has produced a flow of published accounts about the worlds greatest adventurous journey. Nowadays more and more people arc interested in adventure and this mass appeal makes good business sense. Today the only thing blocking
11、a would-bc adventurers passage to Antarctica is the costwhich typically runs well over $ 10,000.Despite very different implications, adventure was just as popular in Shackletons time. He has little trouble试卷第10页,共15页 filling the Endurance-5,000 men arc said to have responded to his recruitment) noti
12、ce: Men wanted fbrrisky journey. Small wages. Bitter cold. Long months of complete darkness. Constant danger. Safe return doubtful.After five months drifting on ice, the crew were forced to take to their lifeboats to Elephant Island. Reaching the wasteland, Shackleton went on with one lifeboat and f
13、ive of his best men 1,300 kilometers across the bonc-chilly Scotia Sea to South Georgia Island. Shivering with cold, dressed in rags, Shackleton marched into a whaling station and set about organizing a rescue expedition to Elephant Island. Almost two years after becoming shipwrecked on ice, Shackle
14、ton picked up his crew. Not a life lost, and we have been through hell, he remarked earnestly.63. We can learn from the first sentence of this passage that.A. the age of adventure began with (he ship Endurance trapped in iceShackletons adventure marked the highest point of pure explorationB. the age
15、 of adventure ended with the ship Endurance trapped in iceShackletons adventure predicted that the golden age of exploration was approaching 64. The word “spun” in the second paragraph can be replaced by A. summed up B. judgedC. boasted about D. referred toSince Jon Krakauers book was published.A. t
16、he media have got interested in the topic of adventurethe costs of extreme travel have gone upB. Everest has got its name known to Europepeople have got fascinated by Himalayan avalanches65. The adventure in Shackletons time has different implications from todays in that.A. Shackletons adventure las
17、ted longer then any other adventure nowadaysno one was missing during Shackletons adventureB. Shackleton adventure was entirely fbr the sake of adventureShackleton enrolled volunteers more easily八、六选四Directions:/?er/ the passage carefully. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box.
18、Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.My wife and I recently welcomed a child into the world. His only interest right now is keeping us awake 24/7. But one day, he,ll need to learn something about finance. When he docs, here arc some suggestions.1)
19、 You might think you want an expensive car, a fancy watch, and a huge house. But you dont.67 You think having expensive stuff will bring it. It almost never does especiallyfrom the people you want to respect and admire you.2) The road to financial regret is paved with debt. Some debt, such as a mort
20、gage, is OK. But most spending that results in debt is the equivalent of a drug: a quick hit of pleasure that wears off, only to drag you down for years to come, limiting your options and keeping you weighed down by the baggage of your past.3) I hope youre poor at some point. Not struggling, and not
21、 unhappy, of course. But theres no way to leam the value of money without feeling the power of its scarcity. It teaches you the difference between necessary and desirable.68 These are essential survival skills.4) If youre like most people, youll spend most of your adult life thinking, 4tOncc Ive sav
22、cd/carncd $X, everything will be great. Then you5II hit $X, move the goalposts, and resume chasing your tail. Its a miserable cycle. Your goals should be about more than money.5) Dont stay in a job you hate because you made a career choice at 18, Almost no one knows what he or she wants to do at tha
23、t age. Many people dont know what they want until theyre twice that age. (These arc the signs youre in the wrong career.)The best thing money buys is to control over your time.69 One day youll realize(hat this freedom is one of the things that makes you truly happy.6) Change your mind when you need
24、to. Tve noticed a tendency for people to think theyve mastered investing when theyre young. They start investing at age 18 and think they have it all figured out by age 19. They never do.7) Some people are born into families that encourage education; others are from families that are against it. Som
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