崇明区2022届第一次高考模拟考试试卷英语(考试时间120分钟,满分140分。请将答案填涂在答题纸上。)I.ListeningCom prehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartensh ortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconver sation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconvers ationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhear aconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossible answersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswert othequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Abankclerk.B.Ashopassist ant.C.Anairhostess.D.Ahotelreceptionist.2.A.$10.B.$15.C. $25.D.$30.3.A.Buysomeingredientsforthesalad.B.Waitfor thewomantoreturn.C.Handthestoreovertothewoman.D.Make ashoppinglist.4.A.Itdoesn’ttakelongtodrivethere.B.Heh asmemorizedeverypartofthedrive.C.Hedoesn’twanttodrive anymore.D.TheroadtoBridgeporthasjustbeenopened.5.A.The ticketwasexpensive.B.Hedidn’tbuytheticket.C.Thetickets havebeensoldout.D.Hedoesn’tknowthepriceoftheticket.6. A.DeliverthenotebooktoCathy.B.LookforCathy’snotebook.C .AskCathytoexplainthechemistrynotes.D.AskCathyforthem an’snotebook.7.A.Hehopestograduatebeforethesummer.B.The womanwon’tbeabletokeepupthepace.C.Thewomanwillgradua teaftertheman.D.Hedoesn’twanttoattendschoolyearround.8 .A.He’lljointhebandsoonerorlater.B.Hehadabadtimein theschoolband.C.Hequitthebandforacademicreasons.D.He’s stillamemberoftheschoolband.9.A.Themanisusedtocoldw eather.B.TheweatherinOctobershouldbewarmer.C.Themandis believestheweatherforecast.D.Theweatherthisweekendwillre mainwarm.10.A.Hisprojectcouldn’tcontinueduetothegovernm ent.B.Hedidn’tneedanysupportfromthegovernment.C.Hispr oject’sfinancialproblemhasbeensolved.D.Hehasalreadysto ppedhisprojecthalfway.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youw illheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyou willbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthem.Thepassagesand theconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbes pokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossible answersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswerto thequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedon thefollowingpassage.11.A.Manyleadersareanxiousaboutthei rteam’sproductivity.B.Employeesarehappierwhentheyworkfr omhome.C.Moreandmorepeopleprefertoworkathomenow.D.W orkingremotelyimprovesemployees’productivity.12.A.4%.B.18% .C.38%.D.58%.13.A.Itcanstrengthentheirleadership.B.Itc anhelpthemmanagetheirtime.C.Itcanrelievethemofsomeco ncern.D.Itcancausethemtosethighergoals.Questions14throu gh16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Theimportanceof beestoagriculture.B.Thefactorsincausingthedeclineofbee s.C.Thereasonsforchoosingadayforbees.D.Thewaystoinc reasethediversityofbees.15.A.Thechangeintheirfoodforms .B.Thedisappearanceoftheirhomes.C.Thelossofsomeplants. D.Thepoorharvestinagriculture.16.A.Raisingawarenessofpr otectingbees.B.Keepingmorepeopleawayfrombees.C.Inspiring moreartworksaboutbees.D.Encouragingprofessorstokeepbees .Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation. 17.A.Howtobookamovieticket.B.Whomtoseeamoviewith.C .Whethertoseeamovie.D.Wheretoseeamovie.18.A.Ithas beenwidelycriticized.B.Ithasreceivedgoodcomments.C.Itha satotallydifferentstyle.D.Ithasbeenreviewedmanytimes.19 .A.Itcreatesbetteratmosphere.B.Helikesthecompanyofstra ngers.C.Itismuchmorerelaxing.D.HedislikesMarvel’soldmo vies.20.A.Shefeltverytired.B.Shetriedtoavoidthetallg uy.C.SheneededsomesleepD.She’dliketoseethetinydetails .II.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthe passagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherenta ndgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fill ineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheoth erblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.ArtistsShowCo ncernforEnvironmentatSmithsonianCraftShowTheUnitedNations saysmorethanonemillionplantandanimal?species?arelikelyt odieoutbecauseofhumanactivity.Thatthreat(21)_____thee nvironmentandconcernsaboutclimatechangeinfluencedpeopleat tendingthe?https://smithsoniancraftshow.org/SmithsonianCraftSh ow?lastmonth.Theshowgaverecognitiontoartists(22)_____(c reate)environmentally?sustainable?works.TheSmithsonianCommitte eismadeupofvolunteersfromtheWashington,D.C.area.Joann Symonsisthegroup’spresident.“Inrecentyears,we’venoticed thattheartistsinourshowshavebeenworkingwithmorerenewab lematerialsandmethods(23)_____areenvironmentallysafe.Tha t’s(24)_____we’vedecidedthatwewillrewardthoseeffortsby offeringaSustainabilityAwardeveryyearatourshow,”saidSy mons.Attheshowlastmonth,120artistsfromacrosstheUnitedS tatespresentedworksofartin12differentmaterials.Twenty-on eartistsmettherequirementsforsustainability.Bydoingso,t heywontheright(25)_____(compete)fortheHonoringtheFutur eSustainabilityAward.Thewinnerreceivedaprizeof1,000doll ars.MaryJaegercreatesherworksofartinanearly100-year-old factorybuildinginBrooklyn,NewYork.Shemakesartworksthat (26)_____bewornasclothing.Itcombinesthetime-honoredqual itiesofJapanesetextileswithmodernWesterndesigns.Jaegerwo nthe“HonoringtheFutureSustainabilityAward”forhersilkcre ations.Shemakesthembyhand,combiningearlierprojectswithm aterials(27)_____(leave)over.Theartistsaid,“(28)_____I lookatthesebeautifulsilksthatIhaveacquiredovertheyears ofdesigning,Iwantedtorepurposethemintosomethingthatwas trulybeautiful,butcompletelydifferentthantheoriginalprod uct...”FranDubrowski(29)_____(head)HonoringtheFuture,ano nprofitorganizationthatprovidesthesustainabilityaward.She saidthegroup(30)_____(set)upto?takeadvantageof?thepower ofarttoeducateandengagethepubliconclimatechange.Sectio nBDirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillineachblan kwithaproperwordgiveninthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeused once.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.awardedB .contemporaryC.demandD.emittedE.exploreF.exposureG.inevitab leH.protectiveI.tragicJ.undertakeK.unmatchedPraiseforPionee rsinScienceInmemoryofMarieCurieonherbirthdayonSaturday ,theofficialwebsiteoftheNobelPrizepostedaphotographof hernotebooksaying,“MarieCuriediedofaplasticanaemia(再生障碍性 贫血)on4July1934,aresultofyearsof31toradiationthrou ghherwork.Eventodayherlaboratorynotebookfrom1899-1902,i sradioactiveandwillbefor1,500years.”ThetalesofMarieand otherscientistsofhertimeareinsomesensevery32.Wilhe lmConradRoentgen,aprofessorofphysicsattheWuerzburgUnive rsityinGermany,discoveredX-rayin1895.Ayearlater,Antoine HenriBecquerelfoundthatsomenaturalsubstances33rays,to o.Later,Marieandherphysicisthusband,PierreCurie,gaveit aname,radioactivity.However,theharmfuleffectsofradioactivi tywerenotdiscovereduntildecadeslater.Marieandher34s cientistsdealtwithradioactivesubstancesfordecadesusinglit tleornoprotection.Marie’sdeathisareminderabouttherisks pioneersinscience35.Itwasonlyafterpeoplehandlingrad ioactivesubstancesbegantogetsimilardiseasesthatmedicalex pertsaskedpeopletouseprotection.Today,medicalhealthworke rsandpatientswearheavy36coversduringX-rays.Itisalmo st37thatthoseexploringnewfrontiers(前沿)forscienceare exposingthemselvestounknowndangers.Thereisa(n)38forb etterprotectionforthepioneers,butthatisnotpossibleuntil thedangersarefullyknown.Forexample,thespacesuitsastrona utswearprotectthemagainstradiation.However,onlytimewill telliftherearesomeotherunknowndangersthattheyneedtopr otectthemselvesagainst.Thecontributionsandsacrificesbysuch pioneerstothefieldofscienceare39anddeservingofour respect.Becausethepioneersnotonly40newfrontiers,buta lsohelpusbetterprotectourselvesfromunknownenvironments.II I.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:Foreachblankinth efollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B, CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfit sthecontext.Weallknowthedangersofadietthat’shighinfa t.ButanewstudyfromresearchersattheTokyoMedicalandDent alUniversity(TMDU)inJapanhasnowfound?havingafat-heavydi etcanalso41hairloss.Intheaveragehealthyadult,thehair folliclestemcells(HFSCs)(毛囊干细胞)42themselvesregularly,w hichiswhyyourhairgrowsbackwhenyoucutitandalsowhyit becomeslonger.Aswithmostthingsinthehumanbody,though,ag ingdoesn’tdotheHSFCsany43.Asyougetolder,thestemce llslosetheirabilitytoreproduceas44astheyoncedid,le avingthehairtothinand/orfallout.Inthestudycarriedoutb yTMDU’sdepartmentofstemcellbiology,micethathadbeengive nahigh-fatdiet(HFD)weremoresubjecttoinflammatory(炎症的)r esponsesinthebodywhich,45,blockedfollicleregeneration, leadingtohairloss.Whatwassurprisingwasthatthe46in thehairfolliclescouldhappeninaslittleasfourdaysspento nahigh-fatdietandthattheproblemseemedtobeworseinolde rmice.“High-fatdietfeedingmakeshair47fasterbyreducing HFSCs,especiallyinoldmice,”explainsHironobuMorinaga,the study’sleadauthor.“WecomparedthegeneexpressioninHFSCsbe tweenHFD-fedmiceandstandarddiet-fedmiceand48thefate ofthoseHFSCsaftertheiractivation.”It’snotjustthe49co ntentofyourfoodthatcandamageyourhairaswhatyouconsume canreallyaffecthowyourhairgrowsandevenwhethermenwillk eepit,asDrAliaAhmed,whospecializesinthestudyofskin,e xplains.50shortagesareoftentherootcauseofmanyhairpr oblems,addsDrAhmed.“Iron,vitaminA,vitaminD,vitaminE,et c.—therearesomanynutrientsinvolvedinhair51,”shesay s.“It’snotjustgenetics.”Ifyou’vegotasweettooth,forexam ple,youmayneedtothinkabout52thesweetfood.Notonlyi ssugarbadforyourhair,butitcancauseyourbloodsugarleve lstorisedramatically,which,inmen,canraisethelevelsoft hehormoneandrogen(雄性激素),leadingtofollicle53andpotenti alhairloss.Butdon’tmakethe54ofsubstitutingsugarfora rtificialsweeteners.Takedietdrinksthatreplaceprocessedsug arwithartificialsweetenerslikeaspartame,forinstance.Inth eiranalysisofaspartame,theUnitedStatesFoodandDrugAdmini stration(FDA)haslistedhairthinningandhairlossasoneoft hemainsideeffectsof55ofaspartame.41.A.fitinwithB.m akeupforC.copewithD.speedup42.A.cureB.renewC.identifyD. protect43.A.harmB.favoursC.justiceD.corrections44.A.effic ientlyB.constructivelyC.generouslyD.fundamentally45.A.intur nB.bycontrastC.forinstanceD.asusual46.A.participatingB.p erseveringC.worseningD.documenting47.A.dyingB.growingC.clea ningD.thinning48.A.alteredB.tracedC.suspectedD.stimulated49 .A.proteinB.vitaminC.sugarD.fat50.A.SleepB.WaterC.Nutrit ionalD.Widespread51.A.productsB.samplesC.disordersD.cells52 .A.puttingdownB.messingupC.figuringoutD.turningover53.A .recreationB.damageC.replacementD.disappearance54.A.useB.p rospectC.differenceD.mistake55.A.disrespectB.undervaluationC .overconsumptionD.misunderstandingSectionBDirections:Readthe followingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralqu estionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestacco rdingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread. (A)TheemployeesatHelwigCarbonProductsinMilwaukeehavethei rowncompanycafeteriaonasite,ararityitseemsmoreandmor ethesedays.Butifanyonewantstoeatadoughnut(甜甜圈),it’sg oingtocosttwiceasmuchaswhattheymightpayforthesweeta tthelocalgrocerystore.That’sbecauseHelwigCarbonProducts hasawellnessprogram,anditisoneofmanylocalcompaniestry ingtoshowemployeeshowtoeathealthier.“We’rereallytryingt opersuadepeopletoeathealthier,”saidCherylBrah,humanreso urcesdirectoratHelwigCarbonProducts.“Apieceoffruitis25 cents;adoughnutis$1.50—andwestillhavepeoplewhobuydo ughnuts.Peoplecomplain—butwereallytrytoputoureffortst owardthemiddle-of-the-linepeoplewhomightleanmoretowardth ewellnessside,eventually.”Thiseffortisn’tjusthappeningat HelwigCarbon.Therehasbeenacity-widemovementof44localco mpanieswhoaddedorevolvedtheirhealthandwellnessprogramst otheircompanyculture,andbecauseofitMilwaukeeisnownatio nallyrecognizedforalargenumberofbusinesseswithwellnessp rograms.Itallstartedseveralyearsago,whenaprogramcalledW ellCityMilwaukeeteamedupwith44localbusinessesthatcollec tivelyrepresentaworkforceof130,000employees.WellCityMilw aukeeprovidedhealthypracticesguidelinesforbusinesses.Inex change,itsurveyedtheemployeestofindoutwhattheirhealthn eedsandriskswereandwhatactivitiestheyfoundinteresting.W ellCitythensetaveryhighbarforcompaniestomeetalotof expectationstobeconsideredatopwellnessprogram.Companiesne ededacommitmentfromtheCEO;toformawellnessteam;tocolle ctinformationfromtheemployeesinsurveysandhealthassessmen ts;tocomeupwithanoperatingplan;tocreateasupportiveenv ironment;toself-evaluatetheirefforts;andfinally,tochoose theirbestapproaches.Thatmeantcomingupwithactivities,bett ernutritioneducation,andmotivationalprogramslikegettingpe opletoquitsmoking,gettingpeopleinformedicalself-careand workingonstressmanagement.56.Whatdoesthepassagemainlywa nttotellus?A.Companycafeteriasarerarerandrarertheseda ys.B.Ahealthydietisespeciallyimportanttopeople’shealth. C.Companycultureisgainingpriorityinacompany’sdevelopmen t.D.Companiesaretryingtohelptheiremployeesthinkaboutth eirhealth.57.Thecompanycafeteriachargesmuchmorefordoughn utsinorderto_____.A.driveemployeestothelocalgroceryst oreB.showtherichingredientsofthedoughnutsC.profitmore fromthewellnessprogramD.discouragethepurchaseofunhealthy food58.“Themiddle-of-the-linepeople”inParagraph2referto thosewho_____.A.areneutralaboutwhattoeatB.areusedtoc uttinginlinewhenbuyingfoodC.areaddictedtosweetfoodD. aremiddle-agedandhavehealthproblems59.AccordingtoWellCit yMilwaukee’srequirements,atopwellnessprogramofacompanys hould_____.A.motivateitsemployeestocooperatewitheachoth erB.diagnoseandtreatitsemployees’diseaseseffectivelyC.in itiaterelatedactivitiesbasedontheiremployees’needsD.proh ibititsCEOfromputtinganypressureonitsemployees(B)Welcom etotheofficialLouvreonlinesalessiteTheMuséeduLouvreis reopeningandwearegladtobeabletowelcomeyoubackagain.I nlinewiththemeasurestakentopreventthespreadofCOVID-19, visitorswillberequiredtowearamask.Accordingtogovernmen trecommendations,allvisitorstotheLouvreaged12yearsandt womonthsoroldermustshowaHealthPass.Allvisitors,includi ngthoseentitledtofreeadmission,mustbookatimeperiod.Ple aseacceptourapologiesfortheinconvenience.Individualtickets fortheMuseumAdmissionandreservationofatimeperiodtoacce ssthepermanentcollections.Ticketsvalidfortheselecteddate only.FulllistofvisitorsentitledtofreeadmissionatLouvre. fr.Generaladmission:€18TheMuséeduLouvreisopeneveryday— exceptTuesdays,January1,May1andDecember25—from9:00amt o6:00pm.Visitorswillbeaskedtoleavetheexhibitionrooms3 0minutesbeforeclosure.Allticketspurchasedonlinearetime-st ampedandnominative(记名的);youmaythereforebeaskedtoprovide proofofidentity.Theyareonlyvalidfortheservice,dateand timeselected.Theycannotbeusedtoskipthequeuebutdoguara nteeaccesstothemuseumwithinhalfanhourofthetimeshowno ntheticket.Anyholderofanonlineticketwhodoesnotarrive withintheassignedtimeperiodforadmissiontothemuseumshall besubjecttothesameadmissionandwaitingconditionsasvisit orswithouttickets.Visitorsentitledtofreeadmission(otherth anLouvremembers)—Under18s,proofofIDrequired—16-25year-old residentsoftheEuropeanEconomicArea(EuropeanUnion,Norway, Iceland,andLiechtenstein),proofofIDandresidencyrequiredP rofessionals—TeachersworkinginFrance,valid“PassEducation”r equired—Teachersofart,arthistoryortheappliedarts,validp roofofemploymentstatingsubjecttaughtrequired—Artistswitht heMaisondesArtistesorInternationalAssociationofArt,valid proofrequiredOther—Jobseekers,validproofandIDrequired(d atedwithinthelastyearorindicatingaperiodofvalidity)—Dis abledvisitorsandthepersonaccompanyingthem60.Thispassagem ainlyaimsat_____.A.introducingtheexhibitsattheLouvreB. providingticketinginformationoftheLouvreC.listingrestric tionsonadmissiontotheLouvreD.illustratingtheservicespro videdattheLouvre61.IfafamilyinNorway,includingthewife, anartteacher,thehusband,anITengineer,anda10-year-olds on,wanttovisittheLouvrethisweekend,theyshouldpayatlea st_____inall.A.€18B.€36C.€45D.€5462.Whatcanbelearned abouttheLouvrefromthepassage?A.Itisopeneverydayexcept onTuesdays.B.Itsonlineticketsensureaccesstoitatanyti me.C.ProofofIDisrequiredforanyonebuyingitsticketsonli ne.D.Ticketholdersmayberefusedtoenteritifarrivinganh ourlate.(C)ArecentstudypublishedinthejournalScienceAdvan ceshasrevealedthattheUnitedStatesranksashighasthirdam ongcountriescontributingtocoastalplasticpollution.Thenew researchchallengestheonce-heldassumptionthattheUSisadequ ately“managing”itsplasticwaste.Apreviousstudyusing2010d atathatdidnotaccountforplasticwasteexportshadrankedthe US20th,globally,initscontributiontooceanplasticpollutio n.Usingplasticwastegeneration(产生)datafrom2016—thelatest availableglobalnumbers—scientistscalculatedthatmorethan halfofallplasticscollectedforrecycling(1.99milliontonso f3.91milliontonscollected)intheUSwereshippedabroad.Of this,88%ofexportswenttocountriesstrugglingtoeffectively manageplastics;andbetween15-25%waslow-valueorcontaminated (受污染的).Itmeansitwasunrecyclable.Takingthesefactorsinto account,theresearchersestimatedthatupto1milliontonsofU S-generatedplasticwasteendeduppollutingtheenvironmentbeyo nditsownborders.Using2016data,thepaperalsoestimatedthat between0.91and1.25milliontonsofplasticwastegeneratedin theUSwaseitherlitteredorillegallydumpedintotheenvironm entdomestically.Combinedwithwasteexports,thismeanstheUS contributedupto2.25milliontonsofplasticsintotheenvironm ent.Ofthis,upto1.5milliontonsofplasticsendedupincoas talenvironments.ThisrankstheUSashighasthirdgloballyin contributingtocoastalplasticpollution.“TheUSgeneratesthem ostplasticwasteofanyothercountryintheworld,butrathert hanlookingtheproblemintheeye,wehaveoutsourcedittodeve lopingcountries,”saidNickMallos,seniordirectorofOceanCon servancy’sTrashFreeSeasprogramandaco-authorofthestudy. “Thesolutionhastostartathome.Weneedtocreateless,bycu ttingoutunnecessarysingle-useplastics;weneedtocreatebett er,bydevelopinginnovativenewwaystopackageanddelivergood s;andwhereplasticsareinevitable,weneedtogreatlyimprove ourrecyclingrates.”“Previousresearchhasprovidedglobalvalu esforplasticinputintotheenvironmentandcoastalareas,but detailedanalyseslikethisoneareimportantforindividualcoun triestofurtherassesstheircontributions,”saidDr.JennaJamb eck,DistinguishedProfessorattheUniversityofGeorgia’sColle geofEngineeringandaco-authorofthestudy.“Inthecaseoft heUnitedStates,itiscriticallyimportantthatweexamineour ownbackyardandtakeresponsibilityforourglobalplasticfootp rint.”63.Comparedwiththepreviousstudy,thenewone_____.A. coversdatamorecomprehensivelyB.excludesplasticwasteshippe dabroadC.iscontrarytothelatestglobalnumbersD.challenges therecyclingwayofplastics64.Accordingto2016data,whatca nbelearnedabouttheplasticwastegeneratedintheUS?A.Over halfofitendeduppollutingtheenvironmentoutsidetheUS.B. Mostofitsexportedplasticwastewasn’tworthrecycling.C.Le ssthanhalfofitwasactuallyrecycleddomestically.D.Moreof itislitteredorillegallydumpedthanexported.65.Itisimpli edbyNickMallosthat_____.A.plasticpollutionindeveloping countriesismoreseriousB.UShasbeenirresponsibleindealing withitsplasticwasteC.USshouldcooperatewithotherstohan dleitsplasticwasteD.innovativemeansareneededtoeliminate single-useplastics66.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitle forthepassage?A.PlasticPollutionGreatRisktoMarineLifeB .USTopContributortoCoastalPlasticPollutionC.PlasticWast eMajorSourceofCoastalPollutionD.RecyclingEffectiveWayto AddressPlasticWasteSectionCDirections:Readthefollowingpas sage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox. Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomor esentencesthanyouneed.Therearecurrentlymanyjobopeningsi ntheUnitedStates.Hourlyworkersarenowseekingmoreflexibili tyintheirschedules.Hethinkscompaniesarelearningthatmoney alonecannotsolvetheirhiringissues.Now,henotes,it’smore aboutwhatyouneedasanemployeeandhowwecanmakeyouhappy. Itsaystherateatwhichemployerswereabletofillweekendsch edulesdroppedfromJanuarythroughAugustcomparedwithweekday work.Thatcontributedtoalaborshortage,forcingemployerstol ookforwaystomaketheirjobsseemmoreattractivewhilealsoc uttingbackonhoursofoperation.USBusinessesGiveintoWorker DemandstoKeepEmployeesAsmanyAmericanbusinessesstruggleto filljobs,somehavestartednegotiatingdemandsthatusedtobe non-negotiableformosthourlyemployees.Oneofthetopdemands formanyworkersisscheduling—thedaysandtimetheyspendon thejob.67Thatmeansemployeesarepushingbackagainstrequir ementstoworkweekends,latenightsorholidays.68Therefore,w orkerscanbemorecarefulaboutthejobstheychoose.Therewere 10.4millionjobopeningsattheendofAugustand11.1million openingsthemonthbefore.Thosenumbersarethehighestsinceat leastDecember2000,whenthegovernmentstartedrecordingthed ata.Atthesametime,theU.S.LaborDepartmentsaidthenumber ofpeoplequittingtheirjobsjumpedto4.3millioninAugustfro m4millioninJuly.Arecentstudyfromanemploymentcompanyfou ndthatnearly40percentofjobseekersworldwidesaidschedulef lexibilitywasoneoftheirtopthreeissuesincareerdecisions. Instaworkisanemploymentmarketplacethatconnectslocalbusin esseswithhourlyworkers.69Suchchangesarehappeningascompa niestrytohiremoreworkersfortheupcomingholidayseason.Ta rgetCorporation,forexample,saidthismonthitwillpay$2an hourmoretoemployeeswhoagreetoworkschedulesduringbusyda ysoftheholidayseason.SumirMeghaniisco-founderandCEOof Instawork.70Hourlyworkersarenowaskinghowtheycangetth esamework-lifebalanceasworkersinotherkindsofjobswhoca nworkremotely.Duringthepandemic(大流行病),hourlyworkerswereh itespeciallyhardwhenbusinesseslikedepartmentstoresandres taurantswereforcedtocloseforafewmonthsduringthespring of2020.Thosewhoremainedemployedatessentialbusinesseslike grocerystoresfoundthemselvesworkingtoomuchandtoohard.IV .SummaryWritingDirections:?Readthefollowingpassage.Summariz ethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomoret han60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.?71.IsSmal lTalkNecessary?What’sthefirstthingyoudowhenyouenterac rowdedroom?Youprobablylookaroundforafamiliarface.Wheny oucan’tfindone,youhavetwochoices:youcanstandalone,or youcanwalkupandspeaktosomeonethatyoudon’tknow.Starting aconversationwithastranger,though,isoftenuncomfortablea ndcanbealittlescary.Yetasyougothroughlife,you’resure toencounterstrangersinmanydifferentsituations,whenaneed toconnectwithotherswillhopefullyoutweighyourfears.Inor dertoprepare,ithelpstolearntheartofsmalltalk.Smalltal kisthebeginningstageofacasualconversation,whichusually takesplacebetweenstrangersorcasualacquaintances.Withsmall talk,twoormorepeoplesearchforcommoninterestsandpoints ofconnection.Ifoneisdiscovered,theconversationusuallybeg instoflowmorenaturally,oftenresultingindeeperdiscussion. Masteringafewtechniqueswillallowyoutoenteraroomfullo fstrangerswithconfidence.Whenyouwalkuptoagroup,noticea nyonetryingtomakeeyecontactwithyoubecausethisisoftena signthatthepersonisinterestedintalking.Beginbyintroduc ingyourself,andthen,youshouldbeginwithoneofthreetopics :talkaboutyourself,theotherpersonorsomethingyoucanboth observe,liketheweather.Anotherwaytobeginaconversationis withacompliment.Yourpraiseofsomeone’sscarfmightleadto adiscussionaboutfavoriteplacestoshop.RadiohostTerryGross ,whohasinterviewedthousandsofpeopleovertheyears,sayson eopeningrequestworksforhereverytime:“Tellmeaboutyourse lf.”Thisapproachgetstheballrollingbecausepeopleenjoytal kingaboutthemselves.Thoughsmalltalktakespractice,it’swort htheeffortandit’sthestimulusthatcanleadtodeeperconver sations.V.TranslationDirections:Translatethefollowingsentenc esintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.72.他俩性格相似 ,已是多年的朋友了。(resemble)73.拐角处突然窜出一只猫,把老人吓得倒退了几步。(Out)74.这位摄影师工作孜孜不 倦,技术又精湛,人们预测他的成名指日可待。(so…that…)75.看着孩子们渴求知识的眼睛,这位支教老师义无反顾地放弃了城市里 的高薪工作,选择了留在这个小山村。(long)VI.GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEng lishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsg ivenbelowinChinese.76.假设你是中华中学的高三学生李方,你的表弟Rob是美国华裔,生在长在美国,今年也 将高中毕业,最近在考虑留在美国读大学还是到中国来读大学。前几天他写了封电子邮件给你,询问你的意见。给Rob回一封邮件,在邮件中你必 须:就他该留在美国读大学还是到中国来读大学表达你的意见;比较两种选择,陈述你的理由。注:文中不得提及你的真实姓名或学校。崇明区20 22届第一次高考模拟考试英语参考答案及评分标准I.ListeningComprehension(共25分。第1至10小题, 每题1分;第11至20小题,每题1.5分。)1.D2.C3.A4.B5.A6.A7.D8.C9.B10.C1 1.D12.B13.C14.C15.B16.A17.D18.B19.A20.AII.Grammaran dVocabulary(共20分。每小题1分。)21.to22.creating23.that/which24.wh y25.tocompete26.can27.left28.When/As29.heads30.wasset/ hadbeenset31.F32.I33.D34.B35.J36.H37.G38.C39.K40.E III.ReadingComprehension(共45分。第41至55小题,每题1分;第56至70小题,每题2分。)41.D42.B43.B44.A45.A46.C47.D48.B49.D50.C51.C52.A53.B54.D55.C56.D57.D58.A59.C60.B61.A62.C63.A64.C65.B66.B67.B68.A69.E70.CIV.SummaryWriting(共10分)Thoughstartingtotalkwithastrangerisdifficult,it’sunavoidable.Therefore,it’snecessarytoknowhowtostartwithsmalltalk,whichcanresultindeeperconversations.Todosmalltalkright,lookforsignsofinterestandbeginwithself-introductionandcommontopics.Youcanalsostartyourconversationwithpraisesoranopeningrequest.(57words)档次内容语言A55B44C33D22E11F00评分标准:1.本题总分为10分,其中内容5分,语言5分。2.评分时应注意的主要方面:内容要点、信息呈现的连贯性和准确性。3.词数超过60,酌情扣分。各档次给分要求:内容部分:A.能准确、全面地概括文章主旨大意,并涵盖主要信息。B.能准确概括文章主旨大意,但遗漏个别主要信息。C.能概括文章主旨大意,但遗漏部分主要信息。D.未能准确概括文章主旨大意,遗漏较多主要信息或留有过多细节信息。E.几乎不能概括文章的主旨大意,未涉及文中有意义的相关信息。F.完全未作答或作答与本题无关。语言部分:A.能用自己的语言连贯、正确地表述。B.能用自己的语言较连贯、正确地表述,但有个别语言错误。C.基本能用自己的语言连贯、正确地表述,但连贯性较差,且有少量不影响表意的语言错误。D.基本能用自己的语言表述,但连贯性较差,且严重语言错误较多。E.几乎不能用自己的语言连贯、正确地表述。F.完全未作答或作答与本题无关。V.Translation(共15分)72.Theyresembleeachotherinpersonality,and/sothey’vebeenfriendsforyears.73.Outofthecornerrushedacat,whichfrightenedtheoldmanbackafewsteps.74.Thephotographerworkssotirelesslyandhisskillsaresogoodthatpeoplepredicthisfameisjustaroundthecorner.75.Lookingatthechildren’seyeslongingforknowledge,thevolunteerteachergaveuphishigh-payingjobinthecitywithouthesitationandchosetostayinthissmallmountainvillage.翻译评分标准:1、第1-2题,每题3分。第3题4分,第4题5分。2、在每题中,单词拼写、标点符号、大小写错误累计每两处扣1分。3、语法错误每处扣1分。每句同类语法错误不重复扣分。4、译文没有用所给单词,扣1分。VI.GuidedWriting(共25分)档次内容语言组织结构A9-109-105-4B7-87-83C5-65-62D3-43-41E0-20-20评分标准:1.本题总分为25分,按A,B,C,D,E五个档次给分。2.评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分。其中,内容和语言两部分相加,得15分或以上者,可考虑加4-5分,15分以上下只能考虑加0,1,2,3分。3.词数少于70,总分最多不超过10分。4.评分时,应注意的主要内容为:内容要点、应用词汇和语法结构的数量和准确性、上下文的连贯性及语言的得体性。5.拼写与标点符号是语言准确性的一个方面,评分时,应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑。英、美拼写和词汇用法均可接受。6.如书写较差,以至影响交际,将分数降低一个档次。7.内容要点可用不同方式表达,对紧扣主题的适当发挥不予扣分。?高三英语共15页第15页 |
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