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1、上海全国普通高等学校招生统一考试 I. Listening Comprehension 1. A. impatient B. confused C. pleased D. regretful 2. A. at a bus stop B. at a laundry C. at the dentist s D. at the chemist s 3. A. An actor B. A salesman C. A translator D. A writer 4. A. He lost his classmate s homework. B. He can t help the woman with

2、 hermath. C. He broke the woman s calculator. D. He doesn t know where the “ on” button is. 5. A. The woman should go to another counter. B. The woman gives the man so many choices. C. The man dislike the sandwiches offered there. D. The man is having trouble deciding what to eat. 6. A. She has no i

3、dea where to find the man s exam result. B. She isn t allowed to tell students their grades. C. Dr. White hasn t finish grading the papers. D. Dr. White doesn t want to be contacted while he s away. 7. A. Move to a neat dormitory B. Find a person to share their apartment C. Clean the room with the r

4、oommate D. Write an article about their roommate 8. A. Bob won t take her advice B. Bob doesn t want to go abroad C. She doesn t think Bob should study overseas D. She hasn t talked to Bob since he went aboard 9. A. The snack bar isn t usually so empty. B. Dessert is served in the snack bar. C. The

5、snack bar is near the library. D. Snacks aren t allowed in the library. 10. A. Take her bicycle to the repair shop. B. Leave her bicycle outside. C. Clean the garage after the rain stops. D. Check if the garage is dry. Section B Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage. 11. A. It h

6、elps care for customers dogs.B. You have to buy food for dogs. C. None of the dogs are caged.D. There is a dog named Princess. 12. A. She likes the food there.B. She enjoys the fun with a pet. C. She can have free coffee.D. She doesn t like to be alone. 13. A. A new kind of cafe.B. A new brand of ca

7、fe. C. A new home for pets.D. A new way to raise pets. Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage. 14. A. A trend that high achievers are given a lower salary. B. A view that life quality is more important than pay. C. A dream of the young for fast-paced jobs. D. A new term created b

8、y high achievers. 15. A. 10% B. 12% C. 6% D. 7% 16. A. People are less satisfied with their lives.B. The financial investment may increase. C. Well-paid jobs are not easy to find.D. Unexpected problems may arise. Section C Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. Complete the fo

9、rm. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD for each answer. SRT Service Notes Account No.: 17 Service Request: Check the 18 Solutions: Send another 19 2 pm on 20 Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation. Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer. In what way are thes

10、e climbers special? They are all 21 . Why did they choose to conquer Mount Kilimanjaro? To prove 22 . What did they do in time of difficulty? They turned 23 . How did they record their adventure? By keeping 24 . II. Grammar and Vocabulary Section A (A) Gift from a stranger My local supermarket is al

11、ways busy. The first parking space I found wasconvenient,but Id noticed a woman in a blue car circling for a while. (25) _ I was in a good mood,I let her have it. On the edge of the car park I backed into thenext available spotit was a tight fit. Pretty soon Id made my way through the supermarket an

12、d was back in the fresh air. Feeling good,I (26) _ (empty) my purse change into the hands of a homeless man and helped a struggling woman reverse park. Just as I approached my car ,1 saw the woman Id let have my car space earlier. She was giving me (27) _ odd lookhalf puzzled, half intent ( 热切的 ). I

13、 smiled and wished her a pleasant day. As I squeezed back into my car,I spotted the same lady (28) _ (look) in at me. “Hello ,“ she said,hesitantly. “This (29) _ sound crazy but I was on my way to drop some of my mothers things off at the charity bins. ” You are just so much (30) _ her. ” You helped

14、 those people ,I noticed,and you seemed so happy. ” She looked at me meaningfully and passed a box in through the window. “ I think she would like you to have it. ” (31) _ (shock), I took it from her automatically. She smiled and walked away. After a pause,I opened the box. Inside was a beautiful go

15、ld necklace with a large grey pearl. It was (32) _ (nice) gift Id ever received ,and it was from a complete stranger. The necklace was around my neck,a warm reminder of human kindness. (B) Ask helpful Hannah Dear Helpful Hannah , I ve got a problem with my husband ,Sam. He bought a smart phone a cou

16、ple of months ago and he took it on our recent ski vacation to Colorado ,it was a great trip except for one problem. He has a constant urge (33) _ (check) for next messages; he checks his phone every five minutes! He s so addicted to it that he just can t stand the idea (34) _ there may be an import

17、ant text. He can t help checking even at inappropriate times like when we are eating in a restaurant and I am talking to him! He behaves (35) _ _any small amount of boredom can make him feel the need to check his phone even when he knows he shouldn t. The temptation to see (36) _is connecting him is

18、 just too great. When I ask him to put down the phone and stop (37) _ (ignore) me,he say,“ In a minute. ” but still checks to see if (38) _ has posted something new on the Internet. Our life (39) _ (interrupt). If we go somewhere and I ask him to have the phone at home,he suffers from withdrawal sym

19、ptom. Maybe this dependency on his smart phone has become more than an everyday problem. I recently read an article about “ momophobia,” (40) _ is a real illness people can t suffer from the fear of being without your phone! I am worried that Sam maybe suffering from this illness because he feels an

20、xious if he doesn t have his phone with him ,even for a short time. Who would have thought that little devices like these could have brought so much trouble! Sick and Tired Sadie Section B A. access B. alternatives C. assigned D. confirmed E. conflicting F. elements G. function H .innovative I. pros

21、pective J. separate K. supporting Considering how much time people spend in offices,it is important that work be well designed. Well-designed office spaces help create a cooperation s image. They motivate workers and they make an impression on people who visit and might be potential or, _41_,custome

22、r. They make businesses work better,and they are a part of the corporate culture we live in. As we move away from an industrial-based economy to a knowledge-based one,office designers have come up with_42_ to the traditional work environments of the past. The design industry has moved away from a fi

23、xed office setup and created more flexible “ strategic management environments.” These _43_ solutions are to meant to support better organizational performances. As employee hierarchies(等级制度 )have flattened or decreased, office designers response to this change has been to move open-plain areas to m

24、ore desirable locations within the office,and create fewer formal private offices. The need for increased flexibility has also been_44_ by changes in work station design. Offices and work spaces often are not _45_ to a given person on a permanent basis because of changes to method of working ,new de

25、signs allow for expansion or movement of desks , storage,and equipment within the workstation. Another important design goal is communication , which designers have improved by lowering the walls that _46_ workstations. Designers have also created informal gathering places, and upgraded employees _4

26、7_ to heavily trafficked areas such as copy and coffee rooms. Corporate and institutional office designers often struggle to resolve a number of competing and often_48_demands , includingbudgetarylimits, employeehierarchies , andtechnological innovation(especially in relation to computerization).The

27、se demands must also be balanced with the need to create interiors( 内饰 ) that in some way enhance ,establish,or promote a company s image and will enable employees to _49_ at their best. All these_50_ of office design are related. The most successful office designs are like a good marriage -the well

28、-designed office and the employees that occupy it are seemingly made for each other. III. Reading Comprehension Section A If you studied pictures that ancient people left on rock walls and you tried to determine their meaning,you would not detect interest in romance among the artists. _51_,you would

29、 see plenty of animals with people running after them. Life for ancient people s earned to center on hunting and gathering wild foods for meals. In modern times ,when food is available in grocery stores,finding love is more _52_ in people s lives. The _53_ is all around us. It is easy to prepare a l

30、ist of modern stories having to do with love. An endless number of books and movies qualify as love stories in popular culture. Researchers are studying whether love, a highly valued emotional state , can be _54_. They ask, what is love? Toothpaste companies want us to think attraction is all about

31、clean teeth,but clean teeth go only so far. Scientists wonder how much the brain gets involved. You have probably heard that opposites attract but that _55_ attract,too. One thing is certain: The truth about love is not yet set in stone. First Impression To help determine the _56_ of attraction , re

32、searchers paired 164 college classmates and had them talk for 3,6 or 10 minutes so they could get a sense of each other s individuality. Then students were asked to _57_ what kind of relationship they were likely to build with their partners. After nine weeks,they reported what happened. As it turne

33、d out,their _58_ judgments often held true. Students seemed to _59_ at an early stage who would best fit into their lives. The _60_ Knows Scientists have also turned to nonhumans to increase understanding of attraction. Many animals give off pheromones natural chemicals that can be detected by, and

34、then can produce a response in, other animals of the same species. Pheromones can signal that an animal is either ready to fight or is feeling _61_ to partnerships. In contrast, humans do not seem to be as _62_ as other animals at detecting such chemicals. Smell,however,does seem to play a part in h

35、uman attraction. Although we may not be aware of chemicals like pheromones consciously,we give and receive loads of information through smell in every interaction with other people. Face Value Being fond of someone seems to have a number of factors,including seeing something we find attractive. Rese

36、archers had people judge faces for _63_ . The participants had 0.013 seconds to view each face,yet somehow they generally considered the images the same as people who had more time to study the same faces. The way we _64_ attractiveness seem to be somewhat automatic. When shown an attractive face an

37、d then words with good or bad associations,people responded to _65_ words faster after viewing an attractive face. Seeing something attractive seems to cause happy thinking. 51. A. instead B. Therefore C. Moreover D. Otherwise 52. A. romantic B. stressful C. central D. artificial 53. A. priority B.

38、proof C. possibility D. principle 54. A. seated B. impressed C. changed D. created 55.A.appearances B. virtues C. similarity D. passions 56. A.illustrations B. imaginations C. ingredients D. instructions 57. A. predict B. investigate C. diagnose D. recall 58. A. critical B. initial C. random D. tran

39、sfer 59. A. memorize B. distinguish C. negotiate D. question 60. A. Nose B. Eye C. Heart D. Hand 61. A. open B. alert C. resistant D. superior 62.A.disappointed B. amazed C. confused D. gifted 63. A. emotion B. attractiveness C. individuality D. signals 64. A. enhance B. possess C. maintain D. asses

40、s 65. A. familiar B. plain C. positive D. irritating Section B (A) Look to many of history s cultural symbols , and there you ll find an ancestor of Frosty ,the snowman in the movie Frozen. It appeared on some of the first postcards,starred in some of the earliest silent movies,and was the subject o

41、f a couple of the earliest photos ,dating all the way back to the 1800s. I discovered even more about one of humanity s earliest forms of life art during several years of research around the world. For example ,snowmen were a phenomenon in the Middle Ages,built with great skill and thought. At a tim

42、e of limited means of expression ,snow was like free art supplies dropped from the sky. It was a popular activity for couples to leisurely walk through town to view the temporary works of chilly art. Some were created by famous artists ,including a 19-year-old Michelangelo , who in 1494 was appointe

43、d by the ruler of Florence,Italy, to build a snowman in his mansion s courtyard. The Miracle of 1511 took place during six freezing works called the Winter of Death. The city of Brussels was covered in snowmen an impressive scene that told stories on every street corner. Some were political in natur

44、e ,criticizing the church and government. Some were a reflection of people s imagination. For the people of Brussels,this was a defining moment of defining freedom. At least until spring arrived ,by which time they were dealing with damaging floods. If you fear the heyday of the snowman has passed ,

45、 don t worry: I ve learned that some explosive snowman history is still being made today. Every year since 1818, the people of Zurich , Switzerland ,celebrate the beginning of spring by blowing up a snowman. On the third Monday of April ,the holiday Sechselauten is kicked off when a cotton snowman c

46、alled the Boogg is stuffed with explosive and paraded through town by bakers and other tradesmen who throw bread to the crowds. The parade ends with the Boogg being placed on a 40-foot pile of firewood. After the bells of the Church of St. Peter have rung six times ,representing the passing of winte

47、r , the pile is lit. When the snowman explodes,winter is considered officially overthe quicker it is burnt down , the longer summer is said to be.(392) 66. According to the passage,why did snowmen become a phenomenon in the Middle Ages? A. People thought of snow as holy art supplies. B. People longe

48、d to see masterpieces of snow. C. Building snowmen was a way for people to express themselves. D. Building snowmen helped people develop their skill and thought. 67. “ The heyday of the snowman ” (paragraph 4) means the time when_. A. snowmen were made mainly by artists B. snowmen enjoyed great popu

49、larity C. snowmen were politically criticized D. snowmen caused damaging floods 68. In Zurich ,the blowing up of the Boogg symbolizes_. A. the start of the parade B. the coming of a longer summer C. the passing of the winter D. the success of tradesmen 69. What can be concluded about snowmen from the passage? A. They were appreciated in history B. They have lost their value C. They

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