冲刺2024年高考英语真题重组卷(上海专用)
真题重组卷04
I.Listening Comprehension (第1-10题, 每题1分;第11-20题,每题1.5分;共25分)
(2023年1月上海春季高考)
Section A
Directions: 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 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.
1.A. Disappointed. B.Depressed C.Glad D.Unhappy
2. A. He was praised. B. He was blamed C. He was threatened D. He was commended
3.A. Difficult but interesting B. Complex and boring.
C. Profound and boring. D. Complex and profound.
4. A. He mistook the time of the lecture. B. He enjoyed the lecture.
C. He was late for the lecture. D. He didn't like the paper-cutting exhibition.
5.A. Annoyed. B.Relieved. C.Indifferent. D.Confused
6. A. He won't sponsor his daughter's marathon.
B. He doesn't want to sponsor his daughter's marathon.
C. He is willing to sponsor his daughter's marathon.
D. He can't sponsor his daughter's marathon.
7. A. He is very free. B. He has a lot of time. C. He is not busy at all. D. He is so busy.
8. A. The function of the suitcase. B. The way to pack efficiently.
C.The types of shoes. D. The way to store clothes.
9.A. The friendship between them. B. The peace between them.
C. The conflict between them. D. The harmony between them.
10. A. The woman met her grandchildren several years ago.
B. The woman hasn't seen her grandchildren for a long time.
C. The man has met her grandchildren for a long time.
D. The man doesn't want her to see her grandchildren.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two passages and passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions will be read twice, but the question will be spoken only one the four possible answers on your paper and decide which o you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following talk.
11. A. Volunteer motorcyclists helping the community by training blood bikers.
B. Blood bikers helping hospitals by donating their blood.
C.Blood bikers helping the community by forming the Association of Blood Bikers.
D. Volunteer motorcyclists helping hospitals by delivering medical materials.
12.A.80. B.1,400. C.262. D.35,000.
13. A. She is a passionate volunteer motorcyclist.
B. She only delivers blood to the hospital.
C. She's a volunteer with no willpower.
D. She once delivered blood for her nephew.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following talk.
14. A. It's a wearable device to monitor dogs.
B. It's a wearable device to earn pet insurance fee.
C. It's an electronic caller to look after pets.
D. It's a camera for pet care.
15. A. To help you monitor your pets’ activity and even emotional state.
B. To feedback information on a dog's activity level and food intake.
C.To understand factors to affect dogs' health and overweight and so on.
D. To provide more perfect facilities for pet care and reduce insurance fee.
16. A. An electronic caller that solves the challenges of owning dogs.
B. A wearable device to help owners raise their dogs well.
C. A database on dogs that can enhance pet care.
D. A company that can reduce pet insurance premiums.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17. A. A shopping community activity. B. A promotional advertisement
C. A shopping list. D. A sign on the lamp posts.
18. A. Some clothes and household items. B. A toy train and a silver ring.
C. A toy train, a pretty new tablet and a fridge. D. A pretty new tablet and some clothes.
19. A. Get to the yard sales early. B. Set alarm late to get more sleep.
C. Watch for the signs on the lamp posts. D. Read the promotional ads in the newspaper.
20. A. Yard sales along the street. B. The signs on the lamp posts.
C. Advertising in the second-hand market. D. Good sale ads for this weekend.
II.Grammar and Vocabulary (每题1分;共20分)
Section A
Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.
(2022年7月上海高考)
How to Start a New Business
An entrepreneur is a person who creates, launches, and begins a new business, typically in response to a market demand that has not been met. Entrepreneurs are often imaginative,self motivated individuals who develop full time, successful, and sustainable businesses. Successful entrepreneurs frequently have relevant insights, expertise, and advice they may offer aspiring entrepreneurs to aid (21)________ on their respective paths. Interviewing entrepreneurs might provide insight into the steps they took(22) ________(achieve) success. Here is the interview of entrepreneur-related questions, and you will find more preparations for it.
Question: How would you describe an entrepreneur?
Answer: An individual who establishes and expands their own company through innovative strategies(23)______(know) as an entrepreneur During the expansion of their companies, entrepreneurs are responsible for several important tasks in addition to cash generation. An entrepreneur perceives a commercial need in their society, (24) ________ (develop)an idea for a business, and then takes the initiative to start their firm Suppose a business idea does not center on producing a product that fills a gap in the(25) ______ (exist) market. In that case, it most often centers on applying technical advancements to simplify the process of obtaining a product or service.
Question: How do entrepreneurs identify business prospects?
Answer:Entrepreneurs routinely seek chances to expand or increase their company’s revenues. They determine which product to include and which market to enter. An entrepreneur should listen to prospective customers and look for chances to build items that meet their demands. An entrepreneur can determine (26) __________ other businesses in the area are doing and how they succeed by conducting a competitive analysis. This technique may involve conducting a physical survey or reading industry-specific materials. Conversations with consumers also facilitate the identification of their frustrations and negative experiences, (27) ________they may use to enhance a firm.
Question:What makes an entrepreneur successful?
Answer:(28) _________an entrepreneur, you are both your manager and the manager of others. To achieve success, you must possess a wide range of abilities. An entrepreneur must be able to manage people, a budget, operations, and in certain cases, investors. It necessitates a work style (29)________ (characterize) by multitasking and planning for the firm's short and long term goals. (30) _______successful entrepreneur must be able to spend his time wisely, regularly analyzing and prioritizing projects based on their relevance and significance. It includes engaging in short and long-term planning, economic forecasts, and market research.
Section B
Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
(2021年6月上海高考)
A.allow B.bothering C. gap D. inaccessible E. inefficient F. jumped G.customized H. place I. purchase J. skipping K. strategies |
Grocery Shopping in Person Or Online: Which Is Better?
Karen Spade knows how to collect coupons(优惠券) and price match. She runs her own savings website to teach others to shop and save as she does.
Yet when a nearby grocery store started offering online shopping about a month ago, Spade (31)_______at the chance to try it. She didn't even care there was a delivery fee and the store did not (32) ______ paper coupons or price matching for online orders. Why would a power shopper be willing to give up some of her favorite savings (33)_________ to shop online?
"For shoppers(34)___________to collect coupons and price match, shopping in-store will bring bigger savings"Spade explained. But many people are never going to do that and, for them,online shopping is another way to save, because you can keep an eye on your running total as you shop to stick to your budget.
“So Spade took the plunge and managed to ( 35 )__________ her first order. "I went to the store afterwards to test out what the price (36)_________ would have been, she said, "and I found everything ordered was the same price at the store.”
So if this is the case, then it's all about whether you can make back the delivery fee. Stores charge between$7.95 and$12.95 to deliver your groceries, depending on the size of your(37)___________.
You offset(抵消) little of that money right away because you do not have to pay for gas. but the biggest benefit is the time saved by(38)_________ the trip. Shopping online saves time in another way. Even on your very first online shopping trip, if you enter your loyalty card number,all the products you've bought before at the store should pop up as a(n(39)shopping list Just clicks the ones you'd like to buy again and you’re done. No(40) __________ wondering in the store.
III.Reading Comprehension (共45分。 41-45每题1分;56-70每题2分)
Section A
Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A. B.C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context
(2023年6月上海高考)
Doctors are scientists who operate in a world of statistics, odds and probability. Yet they’ve long been taught that when dealing with patients they should convey a reassuring level of confidence and certainty. (41) ______, patients expect their doctors to give them a clear diagnosis and a straightforward course of treatment. But now that information about every medical condition imaginable is just a few clicks away, experts are asking whether doctors' apparent (42) ______ when communicating with their patients actually does more harm than good. With the information overload brought by the progress of medicine and technology answers are (43) ______ black or white.
Medical schools are only just starting to teach doctors how to deal with this, and patients' expectations haven't (44) ______, either.
“Medicine has always fallen short of the sort of certainty that we find in math and geometry”, says Dr. Ross Upshur, a researcher at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health in Toronto. “If you think about knowledge and what it does, it’s about (45) ______ uncertainty, not about creating certainty. ”
Doctors in training, like gamblers, need to be (46) ______ working in a field in which they’re constantly weighing the odds based on a myriad of factors. When Upshur teaches medical students how to diagnose an ailment(小恙), he tells them to (47) ______ their inquiry ---- come up with a list of possibilities, rather than quickly home in on a single solution. “Even when you make a diagnosis that you think is firm, you usually don’t have certainty about what would be the best (48) ______ and what the outcomes will be in the long run.”
Technology has helped (49) ______ the quest for certainty. We are reaching a point where we can feed a list of symptoms into a computer and get a more (50) ______ diagnosis than from a doctor. Dr. Richard Schwartzstein, a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, sees such developments as both a/an (51) ______ and an opportunity. On one hand, he says, “technology tries to push you to a/an (52) ______ level of certainty. Do this test to get a 99 percent level of certainty that you have this disease. ”
On the other hand, computers can’t (53) ______ a diagnosis or a treatment to patients in a comforting way. Take a routine screening test for early-stage lung cancer. Based on your age, your smoking status, and your gender, a computer can do a great job of evaluating the chances of finding a cancerous nodule (癌症结节). It can also (54) ______ quite precisely the risk of developing an actual cancer based on the size and shape of a nodule. What it can’t do, (55) ______, is decide how to break the news that you have a nodule in your lung that has a 1 percent chance of becoming a cancer.
41.A.On the hand B. Afterwords C. As a result D.Above all
42.A. victim B. instance C. transparency D. certainty
43.A. frequently B. generally C.rarely D. mainly
44.A. adored B.transformed C.faded D.adjusted
45.A. limiting B. hitting C.threatening D. assembling
46. A. compared with B. accounted for C. accustomed to D.annoyed at
47.A.cover B.train C.clarify D.broaden
48.A. identify B. cure C.defend D.cause
49.A. enlighten B.redefine C.commit D.guarantee
50. A. accurate B.plain C.serious D.remedial
51.A. challenge B. encounter C.conversation D.dispute
52.A. dangerous B. maximal C.unfavorable D.contrasting
53. A.stuff B.hint C.communicate D. indicate
54.A. conclude B. understand C.assume D. calculate
55. A.however B. therefore C. moreover D.hence
Section B
Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.
(A)
(2021年上海春季高考)
Among all the different types of journey that people undertake there are also those of a spiritual nature. Some of the trips we do in our lives are purely for pleasure, some are meant to make us stronger, sometimes we travel to explore and learn , and in all of these undertakings we grow and become wiser.
There is a lot we can learn from the land that surrounds us and the best way to acquire that knowledge is by traveling and experiencing. This ancient aboriginal initiation ritual involves exactly this: a long spiritual hike across the indigenous land. Although widely known as “Walkabout ,” in later years the ritual has been referred to as “temporary mobility , " because the former is often used as a derogatory term in Australian culture.
A young man on Walkabout
Historically speaking, the walkabout is a rite of passage in which young ( adolescent )Aboriginal Australians undertake a journey that will help “ transform them into adults. The journey is usually made between the ages of 10 and 16. During this journey which can last for up to six months , the individual is required to live and survive all alone in the wilderness.
This is not an easy thing to do, especially not for teenagers. That is why only those who have proven themselves mentally and physically ready are allowed to proceed with the walkabout. Only the elders of the group decide whether it is time or not for the child to do it.The children are not completely unprepared for the journey. During the years before the walkabout, the elders instruct them and give them advice about the ceremony and adult life in general; they have been passed the “ secrets” of the tribe , the knowledge about their world.
Aboriginal woman
Those who are initiated in the walkabout are also decorated with body paint and ornaments.Sometimes they are marked with a permanent symbol on their bodies, In some cases, a tooth is removed from the mouth , or the nose or ears of the initiated are pierced. Traditional walkabout clothes include only a simple loin cloth and nothing more.
During a walkabout, a young person can sometimes travel a distance of over a l,000miles. In order to survive this long hike , the participant in the walkabout must be able to make their own shelter and must be capable of procuring food and water for themselves.That means he needs to hunt, catch fish, and also recognize and utilize edible and healing plants, The initiated youngster must learn to identify plants such as bush tomatoes, IIIawarra plums, quandongs , lilly-pillies , Muntari berries, wattle seeds, Kakadu plums, and bunya nuts.
56. What can be referred from the first two paragraphs of the passage?
A. Australians like to engage in all kinds of travel.
B. People can gain knowledge through travel.
C.Travel is usually purely for pleasure.
D.Walkabout is a long spiritual journey.
57. What do we know about the young Aboriginal Australians?
A.All young Australians are required to live alone in the wilderness.
B.The difficulties they experienced in hiking turned them into adults.
C.Walkabout should only be done if they are mentally and physically prepared.
D.Walkabout is an unprepared test for the young Aboriginal Australians.
58. According to the passage , what skill does a person need to acquire in the walkabout ?
A. Identifying directions
B.Preserving physical strength.
C.Planting plants.
D.Hunting and fishing.
59.Which of the following options is true about walkabout?
A. Only people who have experienced torture are qualified to the walkabout.
B. Women must decorate themselves with body paint and ornaments.
C. To survive, the participants need to acquire certain survival skills.
D. Indigenous women are not required to participate in the walkabout
(B)
(2022年上海春季高考)
Summer Camp Rules
Whether it s your child's first year at camp , or they are a seasoned camper and need a little refresher , it’s a good idea to go over summer camp rules and guidelines before leaving for camp. Camp rules are in place lo keep the camp community safe and camp operations running smoothly throughout their stay.
1.Keep Your Personal Space Clean
Since your child will be in close quarters with many other campers , it’s important that they understand the necessity of keeping their sleeping and living areas organized.
Go over ways for your child to stay organized and tidy before they leave for camp. When packing, make sure to provide a laundry bag to keep clean and dirty clothing separate. Utilize under bed space or put clothes on your shelves or cabinets rather than living out of your suitcase or camp trunk.
It also helps to not over pack. Follow packing list guidelines closely so your child can find what they need without having to dig through piles of clothing that were not recommended. This also helps you child know what they have in their luggage so they pull out the sweatshirt when it gets cold. instead of thinking there wasn't one in their bag. Remind your child of their camp account so they can purchase items from the camp store if necessary.
2. Valuables at Camp
As a best practice, we recommend leaving all valuables at home, Even if your child has a bracelet or necklace that they never take off, there is still the chance that it could be lost while swimming or participating in camp activities
If you are thinking about bringing an expensive item of clothing, be prepared for it to gel lost or damaged. You may be better off buying a new, less expensive version. To be on the safe side, don't let your child bring anything irreplaceable or emotionally valuable to camp.
3. Play Nice
Name calling,fighting, bullying, and arguing are strictly prohibited at summer camp Camp is a place to make friends, so aggressive behavior is not tolerated. Remind your child that they don't have to be everybody's best friend, but they do have to be friendly to everyone.
Encourage your child to go into camp with the mindset of making a few new friends, and chances are they will leave camp having made more than a few.
4. Have Fun and Try New Things
At the end of the day, summer camp is about getting out of your comfort zone, trying new things, and having a blast. Before your child leaves for camp, congratulate them for being brave enough to try sleep away amp in the first place. Let them know that they've already won just by trying, and the fun part is just about to begin. Remind them again that summer camp rules exist only to improve the overall camp experience and to create a community of fun.
60.What is the purpose of clarifying the rules of summer camp?
A.Enrich children's summer camp operation
B.Ensure the safety of children participating in summer camp
C.Cultivate children's ability to survive in the wild
D.Help children develop good cleaning habits
61.Which of the following behaviors is advocated by the summer camp?
A. Take your favorite valuables
B Fight with camping friends
C. Avoid participating in hazardous activities
D. Keep personal camping supplies in order
62. What is the passage mainly about?
A. Enjoy the unique fun brought by new things
B. Make good friends wherever you are
C. Follow the rules of summer camp
D. Get enough sleep before camping
(C)
(2023年上海春季高考)
To tell the age of most layered rocks, scientists study the fossils these rocks contain. Fossils provide important evidence to help determine what happened in Earth history and when it happened.
The word “ fossil” makes many people think of dinosaurs. Dinosaurs are now featured in books, movies, and television programs, and the bones of some large dinosaurs are on display in many museums. These reptiles were dominant animals on Earth for well over 100 million years from the Late Triassic through the Late Cretaceous. Many dinosaurs were quite small, but by the middle of the Mesozoic Period, some species weighed as much as 80 tons. By around 65 years ago all dinosaurs were extinct.
In spite of all of the interest in dinosaurs, they form only a small fraction of the millions of species that live and have lived on Earth. The great bulk of the fossil record is dominated by fossils of animals with shells and microscopic remains of plants and animals, and these remains are widespread in sedimentary rocks. It is these fossils that are studied by most paleontologists.
In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the English geologist and engineer William Smith and the French paleontologists Georges Cuvier and Alexandre Brongniart discovered that rocks of the same age may contain the same fossils even when the rocks are separated by long distances. They published the first geologic maps of large areas on which rocks containing similar fossils were shown. By careful observation of the rocks and their fossils , these men and other geologists were able to recognize rocks of the same age on opposite sides of the English Channel.
William Smith was able to apply his knowledge of fossils in a very practical way.He was an engineer building canals in England, which has lots of vegetation and few surface exposures of rock. He needed to know what rocks he could expect to find on the hills through which he had to build a canal. Often he could tell what kind of rock was likely to be below the surface by examining the fossils that had eroded from the rocks of the hillside or by digging a small hole to find fossils. Knowing what rocks to expect allowed Smith to estimate costs and determine what tools were needed for the job.
Smith and others knew that the succession of life forms preserved as fossils is useful for understanding how and when the rocks formed. Only later did scientists develop a theory to explain that succession.
63. What is the purpose of scientists in studying fossils?
A. To clarify the category of the layered rock.
B. To utilize the structure of the layered rock.
C.To determine the time of presence of the layered rocks.
D.To modify the environment with a layered rock.
64. Which of the following statements is true about dinosaurs?
A. The mystery of the extinction of the dinosaurs is still unresolved.
B. Dinosaurs have existed around the world for about 6.5 million years.
C.The dinosaurs were extinct in the Mesozoic Period.
D.There was no correlation between dinosaurs and fossils.
65. What can we learn about William Smith?
A. He is a famous French paleontologist.
B. He can predict the types of rock beneath the surface.
C.He can identify rocks of the same age around the world.
D.He needs to turn to professionals to estimate the exploration costs.
66. What is this article mainly talking about?
A.New fossils found by geologists.
B. The formation of the dinosaur fossils.
C. Tools required to develop the sedimentary rocks.
D. Fossils in the rocks facilitating related research advances.
Section C
Directions: Complete the following passage by using the sentences in the box Each sentence can only be used once. Note that there are two sentences more than you need.
(2022年上海春季高考)
A.However,this is not the case when libraries lend e-books. B. This may not be a big issue now, for e-books are minor in publishing. C. Also, publishers assume get more profits from libraries where readers pay them more. D. Publishing contracts often don't specify whether and how much authors receive for e-books sales or for e-lending. E. Extension alone would do little if the current funds under the schemes were merely re-distributed from books to e-books. F. For this reason, authors and publishers have been talking the Government into extending the Lending Rights Schemes to e-books. |
Should Writers Be Paid for Their E-books Lent by Libraries?
When libraries lend books to the public, authors and publishers receive remuneration from the Government under the Lending Rights schemes. (67 )________________________ Is this fair?
This year, the government has distributed almost a $ 22 million under these Public Lending Rights and Educational Lending Rights Schemes. For each book in public library collections creators receive $ 2.1l and publishers receive $ 0.52.
The amount that each claimant receives is often not very significant, with the majority of authors receiving between S 100-500 annually, Still, a previous study has revealed that this remuneration constitutes the second most important source of income for creators from their creative work..
E-books, however, are not covered by these Lending Rights schemes. (68)____________ But e-book lending is increasing and, according to the Australian Library and Information Association, e-books are likely to reach 20% of library holdings by 2020. Also, most, if not all, self-published titles are done so in digital format only. Such self-published titles , if lent by libraries ,would not qualify for any remuneration.
(69) _____________ Although the Book Industry Collaborative Council made such proposal already in a report of 2013 , nothing has happened of yet.
One of the main reasons why e-books are not covered is that e-book lending is quite different from print book lending. In case of print books, authors and publishers are arguably losing on customers and revenues when libraries loan their books for free.Creators only receive $2. 11 and publishers receive $0. 52 for each book in public library collections.
At present, in the case of -books, many publishers chose not to sell these books to libraries.( 70)_______
While publishers charge libraries high prices for e-books, writers complain that these amounts do not reach them. Publishing contracts often don't specify whether and how much authors receive for e-books sales or for e-lending.
IV.Summary Writing
Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize 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.
(2022年上海秋季高考)
Is there a correlation between high IQ and creative genius? Really, the phrasing of the question contradicts very much correlation, as “creativity” is in no way measured through IQ standardized testing , and creativity is the greatest determinant of a genius as , like you say , it is genius. Innovation upon any subject requires a drive to create.
As ones IQ increases, there is an increased probability that they are a genius because their level of creativity has a higher probability of ascending( 升高) them to genius level. However if the odds are against them, there is an average probability that they are a genius since they are average percent genius. This is because genius and IQ are composed of different mental constructs as IO measures a standard comprehension level , while creativity measures the way in which this comprehension is used, For example , if your IQ is 180 , the percentage that you are genius is subtracted by the amount of creativity necessary to become a genius. This is inductive of the influence that the brain has on awareness, The brain gains perceptive awareness upon "creating’ thoughts in a continuous cyclic process, and if you were very "intelligent”but could not generate thoughts. you could not be an intellectual being. However one who is alive can never stop thinking, so the correlation of 1Q and genius would objectively appear as a negative exponential function.
There are few exceptionally creative people out there.just as there are few exceptionally intelligent people, and one does not occur with the other. Possessing a high level of intelligence is a platform of understanding for the creative thinking skills to make up originality. When one bears informal thinking skills, they typically occupy heightened intuitive awareness, and vivid imaginative qualities. Critical thinking skills allow one to make sense of the resultant creative output within its surrounding context of knowledge.
However, not all“geniuses”from our subjective intelligence range necessarily have high levels of creativity. One's level of intelligence can be so high that their platform of understanding generalizes ideas where a genius with lower levels of intelligence must use creativity in order to attain a sort of qualitative equivalence. Examples of people like this throughout history include the likes of John von Neumann and Christopher Langan.
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V.Translation (共15分。第1小题和第2小题,每题3分;第3题4分;第4题5分。)
(2022年上海春季高考)
72他已经几十年没见过如此壮观的日出了。(since)
73小张昨天在田里播下种子,期待来的丰收。(sow)
74鉴于手机打车不熟悉的老人不在少数,这家公司提供了一系列服务来满足他们的需求。(a few)
75正是因为贯彻“顾客为本”的理念,那个落寂已久的社区商场才得以重回大众视线。(It)
VI.Guided Writing (共25分)
Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese
(2022年上海秋季高考)
假使你是明启中学的高三学生李华、你的学校正在组织“走进历史”主题活动,拟从三个活动形式里选择一个:走访老战视、表演历史则和制作短视频。学校正在向全体师生征求建议,内容必须包含:
(1)你的选择:
(2)你的理由。
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