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1、2017 年上海一模完形填空真題Part 1 三星級閱讀文章Passage(17年崇明區(qū)一模)Win ter can be a challe nging time to take exercise. Apart from the short daylight and cold weather, there are also plenty of holidays to keep you away from exercis ing regularly.So how to keep movi ng and n ot to gain too much_75_ duri ng the wi nter t

2、ime? Hereare some tips for you:Make yourself_76_ . You dont necessarily have to do someintense(劇烈的)sports. When you run or walk, dont worry about how fast or slow youre going. Just find a rhythm that feels easy and good.Win ter is not the time to be strict with yourself.Warm up eno ugh._ 77_ you get

3、 out of the door, warm up in doors to graduallyraise the heart rate, without sweat ing a lot. Run in place, walk up and dow n the stairs, or use a jump rope. It will be effectiveas long as it can get your heart beating faster.Stay visible (看得見的).Try to take exercise during the daytime. When the air

4、is the warmest and the sun is out, theweather is more suitable for exercis ing. But if you have to walk or run in the78, do carry a flashlight (手電筒).Get a_ 79_ . Exercis ing with a friend, even once a week, can help you get out of thedoor. Its hard for you to refuse to go out whe n some one is wait

5、ing for you, and you two can en courage each other.Take it_ 80_ . If you cannot sta nd the cold outside, why not go for some in doorsports? You can take a yoga class, play badm inton or swim in an in door swimmi ng pool. Whatever sport makes you wantto exercise, just do it.75. A) experie neeB) con f

6、ide neeC) moneyD) weight76. A) comfortableB) hungryC) n ervousD) tired77. A) AfterB) BeforeC) WhileD) When78. A) streetB) stationC) darkD) playground79. A) pe nB) part nerC) pictureD) prese nt80. A) easyB) seriouslyC) quicklyD) in side答案:DABCBDPassage ?(17年奉賢一模)Many travelers feel nervous about goin

7、g to a new and unfamiliar place. By planning and_ 75_carefully, and tak ing precauti ons duri ng your trip, you can relax and enjoy yourself.While you prepare for your departure, make sure your paperwork is all in order. You should alsotravel with proper medical in sura nee so that if you are sick o

8、r injured duri ng your travels, you willbe able to get treatment._ 76_ , be sure to get an international drivers license if youdrive while you are abroad.Buy a guidebook and read about the local culture of the country you will be visit ing. Also, tryto lear n a few basic words and phrases of the loc

9、al la nguage. Dont_77_ that every one willspeak your Ian guage, or that they will un dersta nd En glish.Though most of the local people you meet will be frien dly and welco ming, there are always_ 78_ for travelers. Theft is the most com mon of all. Leave _ 79_ cameras andvaluable jewelry at home. I

10、f you must travel with a lot of cash or other valuables, you should askyour hotel for a safe for stori ng them in. And just as in your home coun try, do not expect every one you meet to be hon est.When you get to your destination, use official transportation. Take a bus or a taxi_ 80_accept ing ride

11、s from stra ngers. If there is no meter in the taxi, agree on a price beforestart ing out. Always carry a city map with you, so you can find your way if you get lost.75. A) perform ingB) produci ngC) prepari ngD) practic ing76. A) BesidesB) BecauseC) BesideD) Before77. A)supportB)supposeC)suggestD)s

12、urprise78. A) rulesB) partiesC) giftsD)da ngers79. A)cheapB) newC) expe nsiveD) old80. A)i nstead ofB) as well asC) because ofD) as soon as答案:CABDCAPassage (17年長寧金山一模)Alex Win ter is a rock climber. He spoke to Craig Jacks on from Out and About magaz ine.Imagi ne hanging on a rock face, with nothing

13、 betwee n you and the gro und hun dreds ofmeters 7 5. For Alex Win ter this is just ano ther no rmal day.I called him at his home in Fresno, California.Craig: Whe n did you first become 7 6 rock climbi ng?Alex: Well, Fresnos not far from Yosemite National Park in California. Thats one of the b(place

14、s for climbing in the world. Both my parents love rock climbing, and I started learning thebasics at a very early age.Craig: What _77 would you give people who want to start rock climbing?Alex: The best way to learn how to climb is to do it. You cant learn climbing just from books.Practice on easy l

15、ow climbs first, until you know the right moves. You need a good teacher.For me, that was my pare nts. And always use good quality equipme nt. Your life 78 it.Probably the most important piece of equipment is the ropes. You really don t want them to brCraig: Have you ever had any_?Alex: Ive had a fe

16、w falls, but the ropes have saved my life every time. If you lose your hold, theropes are attached to the rock and they take your weight.Craig: For you, whats the best thing about rodhg?mbAlex: When I m climbing, I 80 everything else in the world. The only thing that matters is my n ext move up the

17、rock face.75. A) belowB) beh indC) besideD)above76. A) an gry withB) surprised atC) tha nkful toD) in terestedin77. A) giftB) orderC) adviceD) programme78. A) poi nts outB) deals withC)depends onD) takes away79. A) robberiesB) accide ntsC) ill nessesD)headache80. A) memorizeB) protectC) recog nizeD)

18、 forget答案:ADCCBDPassage(17年徐匯區(qū)一模)Every year, our school has a dance for all the students. It little funyssaeing friends in clea n shoes and trousers orcolorful dresses, in stead of the usual school uniform.Most of us thi nk the dance is great fun -eve n the teachers enjoy being there. 75 ,twoweeks a

19、go some one said that there would be no live band this yearon ly CDs.I dont believe it!”Amy cried out duri ng the lunch break.“Some one said the school co76 a band, and they think its too noisy adnywIalDaniel.”A“Well, I dont think its good eno ugh without a band!”said An gela,“and Im goinwhat can be

20、 done.”An gela was as good as her word. In the after noon she went 77 to see the school headmaster who agreed to give thesituation some more thought. And he suggested that one possibility for hav ing a band was to in crease the price ticket from$5 to $10. An gela had to find out whether the stude nt

21、s would like to do that.I need all of you to help me,”she told our group befonextHaydthe“MrBerry gave me a list of all the names, and suggested we ask each other their_78 about the band and the extracoast.”During the day we asked around as An gela suggested, andwrote down peoples feelings about the

22、band and the cost.We were amazed how much support there was for the band and 79 agreed to pay theextra $5Im surprised,”smiled Mr. Berry, when we gave him the results.I really thougonly a few people wan ted their band and that the cost would be too high. Ok, An gela, your n ext task is to find a good

23、 bandand line them up for the dance.”An gela jumped 80 a nd broke the n ews to Amy and Dani el.“Youamaz ing,”smiled Daniel to Angela as he thought how close they came to having a less than perfect dance.75. A. BesidesB. HoweverC. ThereforeD. Fi nally76. A. affordB. formC. helpD. book77. A. regularly

24、B. quietlyC. immediatelyD. slowly78. A. taskB. abilityC. opi nionD. experienee79. A. every oneB. anyoneC. some oneD. no one80. A. in horrorB. with joyC. in surpriseD. with an ger答案:BACCABPassage &(17年嘉定區(qū)一模)Mum s Christmas SurpriseMolly ran back home from school and dropped her schoolbag on the s

25、ofa. Then on the tableshe saw“Mum s Wish Book a mail-rder catalog(商品 目錄)from a gift shop.“Mum,”shesaid excitedly t o herself,“this year youll get the gloves you want!”Molly had walked a dog for aneighbor and saved her _75_ all year to buy Mum the gloves.She opened“Mum s Wish Book”and hoped that she

26、could find tgesves in it. Teas ran down her face when she sawthe gloves in the catalog. Mum wouldn buy them for herself, because the family had a76_ time on thefarm. She once heard Mum say to Dad,“Maybesome day, Ill have the money to get them.”Molly_ 77_ by the back door and went straight to the pos

27、t office. There she carefullyfilled out the order form torn(撕)from the catalog.I n eed to buy a stamp to send the form.”She said to Mr. Smith, the only worker in the postoffice.“ Umm, a pair of gloves?”said Mr. Smith, as he passed a heamp to“ Yes, Its a Christmas gift for Mum, but please donsecreejI

28、OK? I”s ourAs Molly walked back home, she decided to tell Dad her secret.“Youve got to check themailbox every day, ” said Mol78_ to Dad. He no dded, with a big smile.Coming home from school every day, Molly peeked at(偷看)Dad when Mum wasnt looking, but every time he shookhis head.On Christmas Eve, Da

29、d came back from mailbox, still empty handed. Molly felt sad when she went to bed79_she didnt have thwes for Mum.Before Christmas dinner, as Mum took the apple pies out of the oven, Molly began setting the table. Sudde nly, theyheard some one pulli ng up the driveway. From the win dow they saw Mr. S

30、mith making his way to the door, with a box in hishand. Mr. Smith _ 80_ Mum the box,Ibelieve this is yours.”Mum looked from Dad to Molly and opened the box. Her eyes lit up when she saw the gloves.Oh, who bought these for me?Santa did, ” said Molly smili ngly.she asked.Mr. Smith, with a loud laugh.

31、It was Christmas that no onewould ever forget.75. A) timeB) moneyC) en ergyD) food76. A) hardB) Ion elyC) shortD) busy77. A) looked outB) came inC) ran outD) ran in78. A) patie ntlyB) loudlyC) proudlyD) quietly79. A) thoughB) ifC) soD) because80. A) boughtB)handedC) lentD) returned答案:BACDDBPassage(1

32、7年青浦區(qū)一模)The Science Museum in LondonWelcome to the most friendly museum in London. In most museums, theres no shouting andno running, and you mustn touch anything. But the Science Museum is 75it noisy!People talk about what they can see and do here, and there are some very no isy machi nes as well.I

33、f you want answers to all your questions about scienee, it is the right place for you.On the ground floor is the Launchpad. It is my favourite room because there are lots of physicsexperiments. 76, if you want to fill a bag with sand, you have to control a kind of truck onwheels and move it i nto th

34、e correct place. You can also find out how we travel into space and back aga in.Upstairs is the 77 Room. There you can compare the speed of differe nt an imals withyour own. When you hear a no ise you push a key. If you arent fast eno ugh, the lion catches you!Im faster than all my friends, but the

35、lion still catches me.I also like to visit the other rooms on the sec ond and third floors. You can78 maths,physics and chemistry as well as com mun icati on and the environmen t. In one room you can knowhow X-ray let you see in side your body. And in ano ther room you can 79 find out how theyHo! Ho

36、! Ho! Merry Christmas!dig coal from the ground and use it to create en ergy.The Scienee Museum is interesting for people of all ages, but you should follow the 80 .You cannot take photos, but if you want postcards you can buy them in the shop. The museum isfree to enter, so you can go in for a fe w

37、minutes or stay all days. Its open every day from 10 a.m.to 6 p.m. So if you ever go to London, make sure you visit the Science Museum. Itmuseum in the whole world!Passage(17年閔行區(qū)一模)Courtney Dressing was just 15 years old when she joined a team of space researchers. Those scientists Ianded NASA(美國宇航局

38、)robot rover(機器人探測器)Spirit, on the planet Mars.But this was neither Courtneys first asilr adrenture in space research. When she was infifth grade, Courtney had_ 75_decided to spe nd her life explori ng the uni verse. She checkedout space books from her library, studied hard in math and science class

39、es, and later, attended Un ited States Space Campin Alabama.Then Court ney 76 to become part of the Stude nt Astr on aut program. After a lot of hard work, in terviews, and mon thsof wait ing, Courtney won. She was at the laboratory in California with NASA scie ntists whe n Spirit reached Mars.“Them

40、ost_77_ part took place late at night on January 3, 2004, when we receivedsignals showing that Spirit had Ianded successfully. Co”rtney says,“joined the rest of the scie ntists in jump ing up andcheeri ng.”It took Court ney seve n ni ghts to work with and lear n from the NASA scie ntists. They worke

41、ds my fav75. A) importa ntB) differe nt76. A) HoweverB) In fact77. A) Culture and NatureC) Huma n and Space78. A) look forB) lear n about79. A) evenB) still80. A) ordersB) no tesC) n ecessaryD) stra ngeC) For example D) Whats moreB) Culture and SpaceD) Huma n and NatureC) find outD) think ofC) justD

42、) onlyC) rulesD) steps答案:BCDBACat night78that was daytime on Mars. They studied the photographs that Spirit wassending to Earth of Gusev Crater on Mars. They spoke to television reporters at NASA press conferences and attendedmeetings in which the NASA team named the rocks and hills the Spirit was f

43、inding.When Court ney was 17 years old, she went to work for NASA as a stude nt intern(實習生)at the Space Fight Cen ter in Maryla nd. With two NASA scie ntists, Courtney worked on a projectthat might one day help future astronauts find other planets _ 79_ Earth, where human beings could live.Courtney

44、says her favorite part of these space adve ntures is work ing side by side with thebest scie ntists and feeli ng like a part of the team. Court ney pla ns to study some subjects on spacescie nee at Prin ceto n Un iversity, the n_80_ to work at NASA. She en courages other kids andteens to follow thei

45、r dreams of gett ing in volved with space research.答案:CBABDDUp un til I went to school, I was a happy child. Then kids found out that lear ning was difficultfor me and they would point out and call me names. I_75_ math, English, and scienee. Iremember sitting in class one day, divided up into groups

46、, when a girl in my group stood up, pointing tome, and said,“Im not going to work with that stimiabteyme feel terrible.”Through primary school and middle school, I could_ 76_read. A professi onal came toour home one day, after putting me through a number of tests, he toldmy mother that I would75. A)

47、 just76. A) wrote a report77. A) excit ing78. A) if79. A) based on80. A) arrangeB) neverB) en tered a contestB) difficultB) becauseB) far fromB) desireC) alreadyC) read a bookC) powerfulC) uni essC) in stead ofC) requireD) seldomD) gave a talkD) traditio nalD) thoughD) similar toD) returnPassage(17年

48、浦東區(qū)一模)n ever be able to read. My mother was so_77_that she told him to leave the house.Years later,as a new high school student, I_78_a scienee fiction book one day, and tomy great joy, it was suddenly easy to read. The stories in the book stimulated my imagination.Then the words weren W ords anymor

49、e 79 pictures in my head. I started to read other books and really got interested in reading. I startedlearning better and using larger words.It was about at this time that I bega n to excel at arts. I lear ned that I have an in credible eye for shapes anddesig ns. I write about my experie nces. I w

50、rite poetry, too. Towards the end of high school, I won a lot of_80_.Grades are important.But there is so much more to an education than good grades. So don t let grades get inthe way of your educatio n.75. A) was fond ofB) was careful withC) was poor atD) was good at76. A) hardlyB) n earlyC) actual

51、lyD) usually77. A) happyB) excitedC) surprisedD) an gry78. A) picked upB) took upC) looked upD) put up79. A) soB) orC) butD) and80. A) hon estyB) humorC) safetyD)honor答案:CADACDPart 2 四星級閱讀文章Passage(17年普陀一模)Have you ever been in a meeting and suddenly found that your mind was a million miles away whi

52、le some onewas making a speech? You probably felt 75 and made up your mind to pay attention and never daydream again.Most of us, from the earliest school days, have been told that daydreaming is a waste of time.“ On the contrary,”says an expert in psychology,“ daydr76mingMshpuitet,the mind couldn do

53、 all the thinking it has to do in daily life. You canpossibly do all your thinking with a con sciousmind. 77, your uncon scious mind is work ing out problems all thetime. The unconscious and conscious states of mind have a silent dialogue in the way of daydream ing.”Early experts in psychology paid

54、no attention to the 78 of daydreaming, and even considered it harmful. Theydid not have a better understanding of daydreams until the late 1980s. Eric Klinger, a professor of psychology, is thewriter of the book Daydreaming. Klinger says,“Now we know that daydreaming is one of the main ways that we

55、organize our lives, _ 79our experie nces and pla n for future.”Daydreams really show the things we fear and the thi ngs wedesire in life.Daydreams are usually very simple and direct while sleep dreams may be hard to un dersta nd. Its easier togain a deep understanding of your life by paying close at

56、tention to your daydreams than by study ing your sleepdreams 80. Daydreams help one recog nize the difficult situati onin life and find out a possible way for deali ng with them.So next time you catch yourself daydreaming, don t stop.75. A. sorryB. lo nelyC. angryD. boredPassage(17年寶山一模)Beautiful be

57、aches or swimming pools are exciting places for relaxation. However, an accident, such as adrowning accident, can spoil all the fun and pleasures of an enjoyable swimming experienee. According to theWorld Health Organization(世界衛(wèi)生組織),drow ning (溺水)is the third leadi ng cause of uninten ti on al (無意的)

58、injury death worldwide,Drow ning occurs more 75 in males and the young. Surveys show that 10% of childre n un der 5 have experieneeda situation with a high risk of drowning.If you see some one drow ning, speed is very importa nt. Once you get him out of the water, if he isnt 76, you have four minute

59、s before his brain is completely destroyed. Support hisneck, lift his held beck and press his chin upwards. This stops the tongue clogging(堵塞)the airway in the throat andis sometimes eno ugh to get him breath ing aga in. If that does nt work, start mouth-to-mouth breath ing. Press hisno strils (鼻孑L

60、) together with your fin gers. Open you mouth and take a deep breath. Blow into his lungs un til hischest 71, the n remove your mouth andwatch his chest fall. Repeat twelve times a minute. Keep doing until help arrives.To bring a child back to 78, keep your lips around his mouth and nose and gen tly blo

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