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1、2018 崇明二模崇明区高考英语质量抽查试卷(考试时间 120 分钟,满分 140 分。请将答案填写在答题纸上)I. Listening ComprehensionSection 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 questions will be

2、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. In a train B. In a theater C. In a meeting room D. In a booking office2. A $2.4 B. $4.8 C. $7.2 D. $9.

3、63. A. A waiters B. A customer C. A secretary D. A saleswoman4. A. The mans air-conditioner is broken B. The man doesnt have air-conditioningC. The summer has been unusually hot D. The music doesnt bother her5. A. Shes enjoying the music B. The music doesnt bother herC. She would prefer different mu

4、sic D. The music will keep her awake6. A. She acted like a stranger today B. She usually talks quietlyC. She didnt give the lesson today D. She usually assigns homework7. A. A job opportunity B. A position as general managerC. A travel experience D. A sales managers experiences8. A. She has had her

5、camera broken B. She hasnt handed in her photoC. She has been busy taking photos D. She hasnt ordered a students card9. A. He hasnt prepared well for his lectureB. He wants the woman to postpone the lectureC. He doesnt know anything about engineeringD. He regularly gives lectures to high school stud

6、ents10. A. Its more effective if priority is given to listeningB. Its more effective if reading comes before listeningC. Its more effective if listening is combined with readingD. Its less effective if the learner checks the same informationSection BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short

7、passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of them. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the be

8、st answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. To provide a protective space for giant pandas.B. To stop the loss of giant pandas natural habitatsC. To help China to improve its economy on the wholeD. To protect the giant pandas in the prop

9、osed territory12. A. About 300 B. Around 1864 C. More than 2,000 D. Less than 156413. A. The park first began to be constructed in January 2017.B. 1.5 billion yuan will be invested in the construction of the parkC. The park will cover a bit more space than Yellowstone National ParkD. The place where

10、 the park is to be constructed is a poverty-stricken area.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Smart mirrors than make you look much smarterB. Software apps that allow you to add images to photosC. Virtual mirrors that teach you to use camera functionsD. Special apps tha

11、t help you see your image after try-on15. A. They can make it easy for customers to make upB. They can help stores avoid damage, loss and theftC. They can teach users how to make smart productsD. The can improve the effect of products on customers16. A. They promote both online and offline businesse

12、sB. They have high requirements for mobile devicesC. They enable customers to interact with each otherD. They are quite similar to previous apps like SnapchatQuestions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. Their great food and free drinks for lunchB. The numerous benefits of d

13、rinking hot liquidsC. The way to get rid of unhealthy drinking habitsD. Their different perspectives on hot and cold drinks18. A. By causing sweat B. By increasing blood flowC. By helping ease pain D. By emitting pleasant smells19. A. It slows down blood flow B. It makes one consume moreC. It helps

14、one become slimmer D. It is good for ones digestion20. A. The man prefers hot drinks only on very cold daysB. The woman may change her habit of drinking cold liquidsC. The woman believes drinking cold water also helps relieve a coldD. The man is trying losing weight by exercising and drinking hot wa

15、terII. Grammar and vocabularySection ADirections: 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

16、 each blank.Chinas Good Samaritan Law (见义勇为法)Takes EffectChinas Good Samaritan Law went into effect on October 1 to encourage people who are ready to help others. Under the law, people how voluntarily offer emergency assistance to those who are, or who they believe to be, injured, ill or in anger, w

17、ill not have civil responsibility in the event of harm to the victims.The new law aims to ease the reluctance people feel toward helping strangers for fear of legal consequences if they make mistakes in treatment. It is a response to the phenomenon of people (21)_ (hesitate) to help fallen senior ci

18、tizens due to concern that they might be blackmailed(讹诈)later.There has been no shortage of cases over the past decade(22)_people hesitated to offer assistance to those who are in need. And some good Samaritans have been blackmailed for charitable acts. In 2011, a two-year-old girl known as Xiao Yue

19、yue was run over by two cars, and 18 people passed by(23)_offering emergency help. The girl died after days of medical treatment. In 2014, a man from Guangdong Province aided a senior citizen, but (24)_(accuse) of knocking him down. The man committed suicide when(25)_(face)with demands for a large s

20、um of money.These cases(26)_(arouse) debate about morality and heroism in China in recent years. “If you dont provide help, you will blame yourself, but if you do help, you are likely(27)_(hurt)by the people you help. It is really a difficult choice,” one netizen said on Sina Weibo.(28)_there had be

21、en calls for a national Good Samaritan law, only a few cities pushed ahead with such laws before the nationwide law came into effect.However, some experts are concerned (29)_there could be some danger from a nationwide Good Samaritan Law. “Rescuers who know little about first aid could bring serious

22、 harm to people in critical conditions,” said Yang Lixin, a professor at the Renmin University of China. He hoped the government (30)_introduce details of the policy soon while encouraging people to voluntarily offer assistance.Section BDirections: After reading the passage below, fill in each blank

23、 with a proper word given in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. shock B. guesses C. secondary D. tracks E. detailed F. printedG. claimed l H. prospect I. influential J. recognized K. createdBob Dylan Wins a Nobel Prize in LiteratureBob Dylan h

24、as won the 2016 Nobel Prize in literature. The productive musician is the first Nobel winner to have followed a career primarily as a singer-songwriter. Whats more, hes also the first American to have won the prize in more than two decades. Not since novelist Toni Morrison won in 1993 has an America

25、n _31_ the prize.Dylan earned the prize “for having _32_ new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition,” according to the statement by the Swedish Academy, the committee that annually decides the winter of the Nobel Prize. The academys permanent secretary, Sara Danius, announced th

26、e news Thursday.The win comes as something of a(n) _33_. As usual, the Swedish Academy did not announce a shortlist of nominees(被提名者), leaving the betting markets to their best _34_ . And while Dylan has enjoyed favor as an outside shot for the award, the _35_ that the musician would be the one to b

27、reak the Americans long dry period was regarded as unlikely-especially because he made his career mainly on the stage, not the _36_ page.Yet few would argue Dylan has been anything but _37_ , both in the U. S. and beyond its borders. The productive singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist has pr

28、oduced dozens of albums. Dylan, who was born Robert Allen Zimmerman in 1941, “has the status of an idol(偶像),” the Swedish Academy wrote. “His influence on contemporary music is significant, and he is the object of a steady stream of _38_ literature.”In an interview following the announcement, Danius

29、 _39_ the Swedish Academys decision: “He is a great poet in the English-speaking tradition, and he is a wonderful samplera very original sampler,” Danius explained. “For 54 years now he has been at it and reinventing himself, constantly creating a new identity.”And for his work, he has been _40_ by

30、critical community. Dylan has won Grammys, an Academy Award, a Golden Globe and a Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honor in the U. S. Now, to the honors Dylan has added a Nobel.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrase

31、s marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.The Companies Doing the Most to Make Their Employees HappierFat paychecks, light workloads, and endless vacation days dont necessarily add to happy employee. In fact, the happiest employees in the U. S. owe

32、 their happiness to first-rate employee motivations, sufficient benefits, career advancement programs, and great work-life balance. The companies that have been the most devoted to cultivating and advancing these things in the past year have seen employee happiness _41_ .The jobs site CareerB just a

33、nnounced the winners of this years “Leap Awards,” which honor the companies that have made the biggest leaps to improve employee happiness year-over-year. CareerBliss evaluated more than 250,000 company reviews and ratings it received from _42_ nationwide to determined the top 50 deserving companies

34、. To _43_ the list, each company had to have at least 50 reviews.“The Leap Awards are important because they highlight _44_ in our workforce,” says CareerBlisss chief executive, Heidi Golledge. CaareerBliss asked the respondents to evaluate the key factors that _45_ work happiness, including work-li

35、fe balance, ones relationship with the boss and co-workers, the work environment, job resources, salary, growth opportunities, company culture, company reputation, daily tasks, and job _46_ .Each respondent valued each of these things on a 1-to-5 scale, and indicated how important each was to their

36、overall happiness at work. These numbers were _47_ to find an average rating of overall employee happiness for each company. These averages were compared to last years numbers to find which companies had _48_ the most.“Every employer who receives a Leap Award should _49_ their workplace happiness in

37、itiatives,” says Golledge. “Even though we are coming out of a difficult time, it is _50_ to see companies putting their efforts into providing a great environment for their employees. These efforts in workplace happiness will ensure that their employees will be around for years to come, as happines

38、s breeds _51_ .”“We find each year that work-life balance is a key factor in determining employee happiness,” says Golledge. “Employee want to know that they can balance their career with their family and personal life. Often this _52_ over things like salary. Having programs that allow managers to

39、offer employees flexibility can be a key factor in creating a happy work environment. _53_ , we see career advancement programs have a big impact on overall employee happiness. Often employees would rather take a job for a _54_ salary, if the company provides a comprehensive program which will help

40、grow their career. Employees want to learn, develop and sustain a successful career path.”Workplace happiness is the core of CareerBliss mission, Miller says. “An individuals happiness at work will create happiness throughout all areas of their life, and _55_ a company with a happy, motivated workfo

41、rce will see exceptional results in its products and services.”41. A. soar B. change C. cease D. disappear42. A. netizens B. administrators C. candidates D. employees43. A. make up B. quality for C. count on D. refer to44. A. change B. power C. duty D. variety45. A. lay in B. resulted from C. focuse

42、d on D. contributed to46. A. analysis B. vacancy C. flexibility D. responsibility47. A. applied B. combined C. compared D. remembered48. A. benefited B. improved C. changed D. produced49. A. approve of B. account for C. take pride in D. get used to50. A. good B. easy C. impossible D. interesting51.

43、A. profit B. honesty C. creativity D. loyalty52. A. turns B. runs C. advantages D. skips53. A. However B. Otherwise C. Besides D. Instead54. A. lower B. fair C. regular D. similar55. A. obviously B. frankly C. fortunately D. similarlySection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passa

44、ge 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)In the world of higher education in the United States, competition seems m

45、ore common than schools working together. Every college and university competes for students, as well as the best teachers and money for research programs.But one thing almost every school has in common is the difficulty they face in serving low-income students. The National Center for Education Sta

46、tistics reports that low-income college students are less likely to complete their study programs than other students.It was only natural that the leaders of Michigan State University and ten other universities discussed this issue when they met in 2014. The 11 schools are spread across the United S

47、ates and serve different populations and needs. But their leaders all saw improving graduation rates for all students as the biggest problem facing American higher education.So the group created an organization called the University Innovation Alliance or UIA for sharing information related to this

48、problem. Its main goal is to get 68,000 more students at the member schools to graduate by 2025, with at least half of those students being low-income. The 11 schools now say their number of graduates has increased by over 7,200 in just three years. This includes an almost 25 percent increase in the

49、 number of low-income graduates.How were they able to make this happen? It began with each university looking at its own situation and finding out what it had been doing right and what it had been doing wrong.For example, before joining the UIA, academic advising at Michigan State mostly involved reacting to problems students faced after the problems had already arisen. Then school officials hear

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