重组卷03-冲刺2023年高考英语真题重组卷03(上海专用)(原题版).docx
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1、冲刺2023年高考英语真题重组卷03 (上海)I. Listening Comprehension (第 1-10 题,每题 1 分;第 11-20 题,每题 1.5 分;共 25 分)Section 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 questio
2、ns 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.B. The program is too difficult to learn.D. The man should keep learning the program1. A. The man
3、 should stop the program learn.C. She can help the man learn the program.2. A. They like reading todays paper.B. They are interested in today*s paper.C. They found nothing interesting in todays paper.D. They have no idea what the paper is about.3. A.In a theater B. In a concert4. A. Food the dogC. G
4、ive the dog a bath5. A. Expensive B. Cheap6. A. Math test B. English test7. A. Because he was in Chengdu.C. In a parkD. In an exhibition8. Clean the dogs houseD. Find something to eat.9. UnsuitableD. Unnecessary10. Biology testD. History testB. Because the concert was held in Chengdu.C. Because he w
5、as too tired to attend the concert.D. Because the concert was not enough.8. A. He couldnt help Mary.B. He could lend Mary his bicycle.C. Mary could ask someone else for help. D. Professor Hanks would help Mary.9. A. Doctors should not lecture people about life styles.B.Doctors1 own life styles are d
6、ifferent from others.C. She doesnt agree with the man.D.Doctors1 lecture is of little use.B. He is a good team sports player.10. A. He likes watching instead of playing.workplaces. The young banker who eats lunch at his desk is probably seen as a go-petter, while his colleagues who chat over a relax
7、ed conference-room meal get dirty looks from the comer office. People from cultures that value relationships more than ours does are shocked by the thought of eating alone in front of a computer”, says Art Markman, a professor of psychology at the University of Texas, Austin. Social interaction has
8、been shown to lift mood and get people thinking in new directions and in ways that could help improve any post-lunch effort.Markman also promotes off-task time. Part of being a good thinker is experiencing things that are seemingly unrelated to what you are working on at the moment but give you fres
9、h ideas about your work J he says. Also, there is a lot of research showing that a positive mood leads to higher levels of productivity and creativity. So, when people do things to increase their life satisfaction, they also make themselves more effective at work.”What does Ellen Langers study show?
10、A. It is worthwhile to be a perfectionistC. Simpler jobs require greater caution.63. The underlined word “go-getter“ in paragraph 3A. is good at handling pressureC. a has a natural talent for his job.64. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. A good thinker is able to inspire other people.B
11、. Experience unrelated to your job is useless.C. A cheerful mood helps make a creative mind.D. Focusing on what you do raises productivity.65. What does the text seem to advocate?A. Middle-of-the-road work habits.C. Long-standing cultural traditions.B. Translation makes people knowledgeable.D. Moder
12、ate effort produces the best result, refers to someone Who.B. works hard to become successfulD. gets on well with his co-workersB. Balance between work and family.D. Harmony in the work environment.Section CDirections: Complete the following passage by using the sentences in the box Each sentence ca
13、n only be used once. Note that there are two sentences more than you need.2017年春考A. The two types of comics are created in very different ways.B. But for people who love comic books, they can be a fantastic escape from the tough realities of modem life.C. They find it hard to understand why comic bo
14、oks appeal to so many people.D. Comics have lost its charm in America.E. In Japan, the contrast couldnt be greater.F. Manga heroes look smaller, younger than all-conquering American heroes who have large muscles and lots of themed clothes.Japanese and American Comic Book HeroesTo some people, the id
15、ea of reading comic books seem childish. 67 Comics arepublished globally, but Japanese and American versions dominate the market despite fact-or perhaps because-they differ in a number of ways.68 American comics are a group effort, beginning with the story-writing team andthe artist who produces dra
16、wings of initial ideas. When these drafts are finalized, the outlines, dialogue, and color are added. Also, creators of comic superheroes sometimes sell their titles to other creative teams, who keep the superhero “alive”. This is in sharp contrast to manga (日本漫画)creators, who are often individual a
17、uthors merely responsible for the storylines, dialogue, and artwork. When a manga creator decides to stop, so does the hero.Another difference is the appearance of the heroes.69 Also, manga heroes rarely look Japanese and the stories do not typically take place in a Japanese context. However, Americ
18、an comic heroes, despite their masks, are proudly American and are admired for their readiness to defend U.S. cities.Probably the biggest difference is the readership. Up until the 1950s, American comic books were read by both children and adults, with poplar titles such as Superman selling as many
19、as half a million copies per month. The amval of TV, however, led to a decline in sales so that now the average reader of an American comic book is a teenage boy with an interest in superheroes.70 There manga sales are still booming,reaching as high as 7 billion dollars each year largely because rea
20、ders range from young boys and girls up to middle-aged men and women. Manga for men and boys, like the American comics, tend to be action-oriented, while manga for women and girls tend to be focused on relationships.IV.Summary WritingDirections: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea an
21、d the main point( s)of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.2020年秋考Are people unique?It is human beings9 pride that we are the only species on the Planet that can speak and think. However, recent research casts doubt on that common belief.Zuberbuhler, a psychol
22、ogist at St. Andrews University, and his colleagues recorded thousands of calls made by Diana monkeys and noticed that the monkeys adapted their calls to change the meaning to warn one another about different situations. For example, they made a krack alarm call at the sight of tiger. However, when
23、they merely repeated calls made by other monkeys they added an ooThe researchers found that the same calls would be recognised by other species, like Campbells monkeys. So they are communicating across species. And since then we have found that hombill birds can understand these calls and they too c
24、an understand all the different meanings said Zuberbuhler.What is also surprising is that signs of intelligence have been found in birds, whose small brains were long assumed to be a complete barrier to intelligence. However, all that is changing fast. A few years ago Irene Pepperberg of the Massach
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