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2024年高考第一次模擬考試(上海卷02)英語(考試時間120分鐘,滿分140分)Listeningprehension(第110題,每題1分;第1120題,每題分;共25分)SectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.$200. B.$250. C.$300. D.$350.2.A.Inthelibrary. B.Inthebookstore. C.Inthemuseum. D.Inthegallery.3.A.Shefailedthedrivingtestinthepast.B.Shecan’tbelievethemanfailed.C.Themtnshouldhavepracticedmore.D.Themanshouldforgetaboutthetest.4.A.Thewomaniswastinghistime.B.Thewomanshouldusehertimewisely.C.Heiseagertoknowtheanswer.D.Thewomandoesnotneedtohurry.5.A.Sheisknowntohaveaterrificfigure.B.Shemusthavepaidalotforthegym.C.Hergymexercisehasachievedgoodresults.D.Herefforttokeepfitisreallypraiseworthy.6.A.100%cottonpantsindarkblue. B.Fashionablepantsinbrightcolours.C.Greypantsmadeofpurecotton. D.Somethingtomatchherbrownpants.7.A.Practicingaspeechcontest. B.Listeningtosomeloudmusic.C.Preparingforanoralexamination. D.Talkingloudlyonthetelephone.8.A.Theyarebothtoblame. B.Theyarebotheasytoplease.C.Theycanmanagetogetalong. D.Theywillmakepeaceintime.9.A.Heknowshisweaknesses. B.Heishighlyambitious.C.Hecan’tfacethesituation. D.Heisratherdisappointed.10.A.Shewaslatefortheappointment.B.Sheoftenkeptotherpeoplewaiting.C.Sheranintothemanonherwayhere.D.Shecalledherfriendaboutthebook.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachoftheshortpassagesandthelongerconversation.Theshortpassagesandthelongerconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.TherearetoomanypeopleeverywhereB.TherearealwaystoomanycarsinTokyo.C.Theplaceswherehewantstobearealwaysverycrowded.D.ThestreetsinTokyoarenarrow12.A.At11:00p.m. B.At11:30p.m.C.At12:00p.m. D.At12:30p.m.13.A.About3,500. B.About35,000.C.About350,000. D.About3,500,000.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Sheusedtobeadoctor. B.Shelovedriskysportssinceyoung.C.Shewasfondofschoollife. D.Shewasbornintoanadventurousfamily.15.A.Rewarding. B.Frightening.C.Mysterious. D.Hazardous.16.A.Amelia’sbeliefinthedevelopmentofairtravel.B.Amelia’sinitiativeandpioneeringworkinflying.C.Amelia’sroleinarousingwomen’sinterestinflying.D.Amelia’slifeexperienceandregretasawomanpilot.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Signingupmembers. B.Organizingprotests.C.Actingasitsspokesman. D.Savingendangeredanimals.18.A.Antinuclearcampaigns. B.Removingindustrialwaste.C.SurveyingtheAtlanticOceanfloor. D.Antianimalabusedemonstrations.19.A.Byengaginginviolence. B.Bydisturbingthem.C.Byappealingtothepublic. D.Bytakinglegalaction.20.A.Reserved. B.Uninterested.C.Doubtful. D.Supportive.GrammarandVocabulary(每題1分;共20分)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.Frugality(節儉)IsBackinFashion“Ifyoubuythingsyoudonotneed,soonyouwillhavetosellthingsyouneed.”ThisisapieceofsageadvicefromWarrenBuffet,arguably21ofthegreatestfinancialmindsofthe21stcentury.Manyyoungpeopletodayappeartobetakingthesewordsverymuchtoheart,especiallyinthepresenteconomicclimate.WhiletheideaofbeingfrugalhaslongbeenapartofEasternculture,therelativelyrecentgrowthofwealthinChinaaswellastheeaseofpurchasing22(lead)toincreasedconsumerismformanyacrossthecountry.Notonlyarebusinessestodayofferingamorediverserangeofproducts,butinternetalgorithmsarealsomatchingourshoppingpatternstobigdatasets—bothof23aremeanttotemptpeopleintobuyingmorestuffthantheyneed.Yetthisincreasedconsumptionofgoodshasbeenpushingupthepricesofcertainbareessentialssuchashousing,transportationandfood,24(force)peopletoreevaluatetheirprioritieswhilespendingmoney.Itisnowonderthatbeingthriftyisonceagainbeingadominanttrend25youngpeople.Despitetheannoyances26(cause)byalgorithms,theinternetisfloodedwithadviceonwhereone27savemoneyaswellasgoodopinionsabouthowtheyshouldspendtheirmoney.Itmakessensetoprioritizegoodsandservicesthatdirectlyaffectyourhealthandwellbeing,whilelimitingthosethatarefancybutnotentirelynecessary.Hopefully,weallfullyunderstandatthispoint28theresourcesonthisplanetareindeedlimited.Acontinuousgrowthmodelisbynomeanssustainable.Asamatteroffact,wealreadyuseabout1.8Earth’sworthofrenewableresourceseveryyear.29everyoneofusdecidedtoconsumeasmuchastheaverageAmericandoes,wewouldbeusingmorethanfourEarth’sworthofrenewableresourcesannually.Asaresult,thechoice(forcedornot)tobefrugalisnotonlygoodforone’swallet,butalsobeneficialtotheplanetinthelongrun.Ifyouhaveeverchosentostarveyourself30(get)apairoflimitededitionsneakers,itishightimethatyoustartedmakingchangesforthesakeofyourselfandforallhumanity.SectionBDirections:ineachblankwithathebox.Eachcanbeonlyonce.NotethatisoneyouA.alert
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E.embarrassedF.invaluable
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K.wellbeingAreyoulistening?Butareyoureallylistening?You’dthinkwe’dbeverygoodatlistening,butdowedeeplylisten?Sometimeswequickly31another’sopinionifitdoesn’tfitneatlywithourown.TheBritishCouncilhaslaunchedaprojectCrossingDividesaimedtotrainyoungpeopletolistenandunderstandotherpeoplewithverydifferentperspectives.Practicingdeeplisteningmeanstuningintoempathy(同理心),resistingthe32tojudgepeoplewhoaredistinctfromoneself.Itdevelopsimportantskillsthatwillmakeanyoneabetterlistener:empathy,silenceandbeingawareofour33.Theprojectwas34inLebanon,whereithelpedlocalpeoplefindmongroundwitheachother,inasocietydividedbybitteryearsofconflict.Peopletakingpartintheprojectsaidtheyfeltthattheywerebeingheard,helpingthemtofeelrecognizedandunderstood,whichopenedmunicationbetweenmunities.Alltheparticipantsgreatlyimprovedtheirlisteningskills,whichproved35intheirworkingandpersonallives.Theyhavealsohadachancetobelistenedtoandheard,whichresearchshowscanimprove36.Thisisbecauseweallfeelaccepted,valuedandmore37tootherswhenwesensethatwearebeingtrulylistenedto,andthepersonlisteningtousdoesn’thavetoagreewithusforthosebenefitstobeenjoyed.Theprojectisalsoanopportunityforparticipantstofeelthebenefitofsteppingoutsidetheirown“echochamber(回聲室)”.Echochambersarecreatedbyournaturaltendencytoseekoutpeopleandopinions,inpersonandonline,thatweagreewith,sowemainlyseeandhearinformationandopinionsthat38toourown.Notsurprisinglythisleadsustothinkourviewsaredefinitivelycorrect,sowebee39orevenangrywhenweencounterperspectivesthatourworldviewsuggestsarcwrong,becausetheydon’tagreewithourownechochamber.So,trainingyoungpeoplewithdeeplisteningskillscanencouragemanymorepeopletotakepartinchallengingand40conversations.ScottMcDonald,theorganization’sCEOsaid:“Thedeeplisteningtraininggetstotheheartofwhatwedobyprovidingopportunitiesforpeopletostepoutoftheirechochambers,tocrossdivides,andbuildtrustandunderstanding.”ReadingprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA.B.CandD.FillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontextSomanyofusareterribleatbeingterrible.Asourchildrenventureofftoschool,sports,dancesandmusiclessons,weurgethem:Justtrysomething,keeppracticing,you’reonlyabeginner.Andyet,facedwithourownfailure,webeelessconfident,andquitaltogether.Imagesofperfectionfilloursocialmediafeeds,alongwithadvertisementsassuringuswewouldn’tbeso41ifwejustboughtthisthingortriedthatproduct.Parentsoftenaddtothepressure,42theirkidswillendupslidingdownthesocioeconomicladder.Whatifwe’re43?“It’ssucha44nottohavetobegood,”saysKarenRinaldi,whoreferstoherselfasahorriblesurfer.After20yearsontheboard,sheisstillbad,andshelovesit.Thereistheexcitementofbeingoutonthewater,butthereisalsothe45ofnothavingtobetheexpert,thefreedomto46helpandrelyonothersinawaysheneverwouldatwork.Backonland,shesayssheismoreunderstandingand47others’mistakes.“Thebenefitofnot48myselfeveryday,”shesays,“isthatIgettosurfeverytimeIwant.”Ms.Rinaldi,whoseexperienceledtoabookaboutwhatyoucanlearnfromfailure,remendsaskingyourself:“Whatisitthatyou’vealwayswantedtodoortrybutweretoo49?”Whateveritis,shesays,startdoingit.Shouldyoustruggle,50thefactthatyou’reabeginner.“Gointherewiththe51tosay,‘I’mnew,’”shesays.“Peoplewanttohelpyoulearn.Itmakesthemfeelgood.”Takemyselfasanotherexample.Istartedyogalessonsthissummer.WhenI52SydSchulz,aprofessionalmountainbiker,thatIwasterribleattheposes,herresponsewas“whatdidyouexpect?”“It’salittle53topeoplewhohavespentyearsandyearsoftheirlivesacquiringskillstothinkthatyoushouldhavethoseovernight,”saysMs.Schulz.Yearsspentworkingonhercyclinghavetaughtherthatimprovementoftenesin54steps,followinglongstretchesofinactivityorevengetting55.41.A.distressing B.imperfect C.impressive D.incredible42.A.fearing B.confirming C.hoping D.indicating43.A.missingout B.puttingup C.settingin D.takingoff44.A.burden B.nonsense C.puzzle D.relief45.A.disappointment B.nervousness C.preference D.satisfaction46.A.acknowledge B.offer C.refuse D.seek47.A.angryat B.delightedin C.embarrassedwith D.patientwith48.A.awarding B.forgiving C.isolating D.pushing49.A.afraid B.annoyed C.depressed D.exhausted50.A.accept B.conceal C.deny D.examine51.A.excitement B.modesty C.potential D.pride52.A.apologizedto B.arguedwith C.plainedto D.shoutedat53.A.abusive B.amazing C.annoying D.attentive54.A.careful B.hesitant C.involuntary D.unsteady55.A.alert B.fulfilled C.improved D.worseSectionB Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread. ALifeislikearollercoaster;everypointhasupsanddowns.Thetrulyvictoriouspeoplestaymittedtotheirbroadgoalseveninunplannedcircumstances.Onetrueexampleofsuchpeopleesfromawomanpassionateaboutspreadinghappinessandhelpingothers.NicoleThornesisamother,aformerpoliceofficer,andnowservingsocietyasadeathdoula.Believingsmalleffortscouldfortindividualsandunitesociety,Nicolethoughtapoliceofficerhadtheopportunitytopreventcrime,bringjusticeandcreateabettersocietyforeveryone.Shewasdeterminedtobeeapoliceofficertoprotectlifeandbringprosperity.AllherpassionandmotivationdrovehertopursueaCriminalJusticedegreetobeeapoliceofficer.Althoughshebecameamotherduringherstudies,shedidn’tgiveuponherpassion.Nicolecouldhavecalledoffherstudies,butherpassionforservingsocietydidn’tletherstepdown.Shetookabreakfromherstudieswhenherkidsneededmoreattentionbutlatercamebacktocontinueherstudyandpletedherdegree.Nicolefinallybecameapoliceofficerandeverythingwentaccordingtoherplans.Butuncertaintyputherinachallengingsituation.Nicolesufferedfromaninjury.Thesuddenmedicalretirementcalledoffherjourneyasapoliceofficer,butherdreamsandpassiondidnotletherstop.So,shebecameadeathdoula,allowinghertobethereforpeoplewheneverneededandprovideforttothedyingandtheirfamiliesduringdifficulttimes.Shechosethisfieldafterhergrandfather’sdeath.Shecouldn’tbearthepainoflosinghim;therefore,shedecidedtobeeadeathdoulaandcontributeherservicestohelpthosesufferingfromthepainoflosingtheirlovedones.NicoleThorneshaswrittenherbook,Daddy’sHome,coveringtrueeventsoflosingsomeoneandinspiringreaderstocopewiththefeelingsofemptinessandrecoverfrommentalillnessafterlosingsomeoneclose.Daddy’sHomeinspiresreadersandtellsthemtheimportanceofanewbeginning,helpingpeoplelightentheburdenfromtheirchestafterthegriefoflosingsomeone.56.WhatcanbelearnedaboutNicoleThornes?A.NicoleThornesdreamedofbeingapoliceofficersinceshewasborn.B.NicoleThornespursuedaCriminalJusticedegree,butshegaveuphalfway.C.NicoleThornestookupawritingcareerimmediatelyaftergettingphysicallyhurt.D.NicoleThorneswroteabook,impressingonreadersthesignificanceofanewstart.57.What’sthedirectcauseofNicoleThornes’decisiontobeeadeathdoula?A.Theunbearablepainbroughtbyhergrandfather’sdeath.B.Herbreakfromacademicstudiestotakecareofherkids.C.Hersuddenmedicalretirementduetoherincurableinjury.D.Herdeterminationtofinishwritingherbook,Daddy’sHome.58.AccordingtothestoryofNicoleThornes,adeathdoulacanbedescribedas______.A.adeathfighter B.aspecialtrainerC.asupportgiver D.acreativepoliceofficer59.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthisarticle?A.NicoleThornesandherdreamB.TheupsanddownsofNicoleThornesC.NicoleThornes:ThewriterofDaddy’sHomeD.NicoleThornes:ThejourneyfromapoliceofficertoadeathdoulaBPaula8:45AM.Hiladies.Wehaveanewclientthatjustcalledthismorning.Areeitherofyoufreetotakethejob?Athena8:46AM.What'sthelocationofthejob?Andwhatistheclientexpecting?Paula8:47AM.Mrs.HunterlivesattheintersectionofMapleStreetandGiversRd.Shehasafairlylarge3500squarefoothouse,andwouldlikesomeonetoefor5—6hourseachweek,preferablyonaMonday,tocleanit.Athena8:48AM.Sorry,that'stoofarformetogo.AndIalreadyhavearegularclientintheafternoonsonMondays.Julie8:49AM.Icanprobablydoit.Idon'thaveanyclientsonMondaysatthemoment.Athena8:50AM.Makesureyounegotiatethehourswithher.Orletherknowhowmuchyoucanphysicallycleanin5.6hours.Julie8:51AMIthinkit'dbefine.I'msureshe'snotexpectingonepersontocleantheentirehouseinthosehours.Paula8:52AMIcancallherbacktogetsomemoredetails.It'salwaysbettertomakesurebothpartieshavethesameexpectations.Julie8:53AMOK.BothofyouhavewaymoreexperiencethanmesoI'lldefinitelylistentoyouradvice.Paula8:54AMJulie,I'llletyouknowwhenI'vetalkedtoher.Youmighthavetocallheryourselflater,too.60.Whatcouldthenameofthispanybe?A.DriversforHire B.MaidServicePlus C.AccountantsRUs D.ToysToysToys61.WhatadvicedoesAthenagiveJulie?A.Lettheclientknowherage. B.Clarifyworkloadandworkinghours.C.Givetheclientapieceofhermind. D.Haveanhonestconversationwiththeclient.62.WhatislikelyPaula'srole?A.She'stheorganizer. B.She'sthenewhire.C.She'sinthemarketingdepartment. D.She'sinthetechnologydepartment.CThemostimportantdeterminingfactorofsuccessorfailure—atworkandinlife—isselfawareness,theabilitytounderstandwhoweare,howothersseeus,andhowwefitintotheworld.Formillionsofyears,theancestorsofhumansevolvedpainfullyslowly.However,about150,000yearsagotherewasanexplosivedevelopmentinthehumanbrainwhere,amongotherthings,wegainedtheabilitytoexamineourownthoughts,feelingsandbehaviors,aswellastoseethingsfromanother’spointofview.Notonlydidthistransformationcreatethefoundationforart,spiritualpracticesandlanguage,butitcamewithasurvivaladvantageforourancestors,whohadtoworktogetherinordertosurvive.Thoughwemaynotfacethesamedaytodaythreatstoourexistence,selfawarenessisnolesscritical.Thereisstrongscientificevidencethatpeoplewhoknowthemselvesandhowothersseethemarehappier.Theyaresmarter,superiorstudents.Theyraisemorematurechildren.Theyalsotendtobemorecreative,confidentandlessaggressive.Butformostpeopleitiseasiertochooseselfdelusion(自我欺騙)ratherthanthecoldhardtruth.Ourincreasingly“me”focusedsocietymakesiteasiertofallintothistrap.RecentgenerationshavegrownupinaWorldobsessedwithselfesteem(自負),constantlybeingremindedoftheirspecialqualities.Notonlyareourassessmentsoftenflawed(有缺陷),butweareusuallyterriblejudgesofourownperformanceandabilities—fromleadershipskillstoachievementsatschoolandwork.What’sscaryisthattheleastpetentpeopleareusuallythemostconfidentintheirabilities.Howcanweavoidthisfate?Wemustworkontwospecifictypesofinsight.Internalselfawarenessisaninwardunderstandingofourpassionsandaspirations,strengthsandweaknessesandsoon.Andexternalselfawareness,knowinghowothersseeyou,meansunderstandingyourselffromtheoutsidein.Forthoselookingtogaintrueinsight,rememberthatotherpeopleoftenseeusmoreobjectivelythanweseeourselvesandthatselfexaminationcanhavehiddentrapthatmakeinsightactuallyimpossible.63.Thefirstthreeparagraphsmainlytalkabout_______.A.thesignificanceofselfawarenessinhumansurvivalandadvancementB.thesharpcontrastbetweenselfawarenessoftodayandthepastC.thenecessityofashiftinselfawarenesstosatisfytheneedstodayD.theintelligencegapbetweenmodernmenandtheirancestors64.What’stheproblemwith“me”focusedsocietynowadays?A.People’sperformanceandabilitiesareoverlooked.B.petentpeopletendtobeunconfidentoftheirleadershipskills.C.It’sdifficulttoobtainanobjectiveassessmentofourselves.D.Modernpeoplefailtobringtheirspecialqualitiesintofullplay.65.Whichofthefollowingisanexampleofexternalselfawareness?A.Youlistentothementsaboutyoufromothers.B.Youarefullyawareofyourstrengthsandweaknesses.C.Youreflectyourbehaviorsthoroughlyeveryday.D.Youcarefullypareyourbehaviorwiththatofothers.66.Inthelastparagraph,theauthorsuggeststhatweshould_______.A.developtrueinsighttojudgepeoplemoreobjectively B.trytoavoidthetrapsetbyothersC.gainmoreinsightbymeansofselfexamination D.paymoreattentiontoexternalselfawarenessSectionCDirections:pletethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesintheboxEachsentencecanonlybeusedonce.Notethattherearetwosentencesmorethanyouneed.HuizhouArchitectureestoLifeHuizhouhasalonghistory.WhensuccessfulHuizhoubusinessmengotold,theyoftenwentbacktotheirhometownandbuilthousestospendtheirremainingyears.67Now,walkingalongthebluestonestreetsthere,visitorscanappreciatethedistinctiveHuizhoustylehouses,featuringwhitewalls,darktiles(瓦片)andlayeredhorseheadroofs,andfeelliketheyarelostinatraditionalChineseinkpainting.Huizhouarchitecture,withitslongtraditionandgreatdiversity,occupiesanimportantplaceinChinesearchitecturallandscape,saysZhangWangnan,directoroftheChinaHuizhouCultureMuseuminHuangshan.Huizhouhousestendtobebuiltonthenaturalplaces,sinceHuizhouisamountainousareawithfewflatareasofland,accordingtoZhang.Moreover,daylightisvaluedinHuizhouhouses,reflectedinthebuildingofopeninteriorcourtyards,allowingsunshinetoentertherooms.“Huizhoubusinessmenalsobelievedthatwatersymbolizeswealth.68Itstandsforkeepingwindfallprofits,”saysZhang.Huizhouisfamousforitsstone,woodandbrickcarvings,whicharewidelyusedtodecoratelocalhouses.“69Inthisway,theyintegratetheiraesthetic(審美)valuesandemotionsintothebuildings,makingthemmorebeautiftulandeducatingtheirchildrenthroughthemeaningscontainedinthepatterns,”saysZhang.70“IfyoulookattheoutsideofaHuizhouhouse,itseemssimple,enclosedbywalls,buttheinsidesareopenandbroad,withplicateddecorations.ItisjustlikeHuizhoupeople,whoareoftenreservedtowardstrangersbutfriendlywhenyougettoknowthem.”saysZhang.HealsosaysthatMinghousesdifferfromthoseoftheQingDynastyinmanyaspects,forexample,havingfewerhorseheadroofsandlessplicatedcarvings.A.Whenitrains,waterfallingontheroofsoonflowstothecourtyard.B.Manyoftheirhousesarewellpreservedtoday,especiallyinXidiandHongcun.C.TotalkaboutHuizhouculture,wemustfirstunderstandHuizhou.D.Peoplecarvedbeautifulpatternsandhistoricalstoriesonthewalls,windowsandwoodenpostsoftheirhouses.E.FeaturesofHuizhouhousesdisplaythecharacteristicsoflocalpeople.F.Huizhoupeoplehaveestablishedmanyschoolsinthefieldofculture.IV.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.71Whyyou’remorecreativeincoffeeshopsSomeofthemostsuccessfulpeopleinhistoryhavedonetheirbestworkincoffeeshops.PabloPicasso,JKRowling,BobDylan–whetherthey’repainters,writersorsingersongwriters,peopleacrossnationsandcenturieshavetappedintotheircreativityworkingawayatatableinacafé.Therearemanywayscoffeeshopsactivateourcreativityinawayofficesandhomesdon’t.Someofusstickinourearbudsassoonaswesitdowntoworkinapublicsetting.Buta2012studypublishedintheJournalofConsumerResearchshowedthatalowtomoderatelevelofrelaxingnoiseonallsidesinaplacelikeacafeteriacanactuallyincreaseyourcreativeoutput.Theideaisthatifyou’reveryslightlydistractedfromthetaskathandbybackgroundno
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