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上海市普通高等學校
2011年高三春季招生考試
英語試題
考生注意:
1.本試卷分為第I卷和第口卷兩部分。全卷滿分150分.考試時間120分鐘。
2.答第I卷前,考生務必在答題卡和答題紙上用鋼筆或圓珠筆清楚填寫姓名、準
考證號、校驗碼,并用鉛筆在答題卡上正確涂寫準考證號和校驗碼。
3.第I卷(第1-16小題、25-80小題)由機器閱卷,答案必須全部涂寫在答題
卡上。考生應聘代表正確答案的小方格用鉛筆涂黑.注意試題題號和答題卡編
號一一對應,不能錯位。答案需要更改時,必須聘原選項用橡皮擦去,重新選
擇。答案不能涂寫在試卷上,涂寫在試卷上一律不給分。第I卷中的17-24
小題、81-84小題和第U卷的試題,其答案用鋼筆或水筆寫在答題紙上,如
用鉛筆答題,或寫在試卷上也一律不給分。
第I卷(共105分)
I.ListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwo
speakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhat
wassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.After
youhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswers
onyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhave
heard.
1,A.Inacinema,B,Inalibrary,C,Inarestaurant.D.Inagrocery
store.
2.A.Table-tennis.B.SwimmingC.Jogging.D.Tennis.
3.A.Sixhours.B.Eighthours.C,Tenhours.D.Fourteenhours.
4.A.Apoliceman.B.Awaiter.
C.Ahotelreceptionist.D.Ashop-assistant.
5.A.Shenolongerbelievestheman.B.Shewi11offerhimanothercigarette.
C.Themanmustgiveupsmoking.D.Themanshouldmakearesolution.
6.A.Hehopestoleavebeforethewoman.
B.Heiscertainthatthelockworks.
C,Hisofficeisonehour'sridefromhere.
D.Hewillleavetheofficeinaboutanhour.
7.A.Hewon'tstayonthebeachthewholeday.
B.Hethinksit'sboringbeingonabeach.
C.Hetotallydisagreeswiththewoman.
D.Hethinksnotallbeachesarenice.
8.A.Thecakeisunhealthy.B.Thecakeissoldbyweight.
C.Thewomanshouldgoonadiet.D.Thewomanshouldhavethecake.
9.A.Hewasmovedbytheconductor.B.Theconductorwasunsatisfactory.
C.Theybothenjoyedtheconcert.D.Hedidn"tlikethechoiceofmusic.
10.A.Shehasrefusedtheman'srequest,B.Shecan'tfollow
hiswords.
C.Shethinksit'sabigfavour,D,She'11seeifshe
canhelp.
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwill
beaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,
butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthe
fourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswer
tothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
11.A.Theyreadanddiscussbooks.B.Theyprepareforreadingcontests,
C.Theyexchangeexperienceinwriting.D.Theyexplainand
revisebooks.
12.A.Byaskinggueststobringsnacks.
B.Bygivingteststogroupmembers.
C,Bylistingmust-readbooksalone.
D.Byengagingeveryoneinthediscussion.
13.A.Howtohostabookclub.B.Whentohostaclubmeeting.
C.Wheretolocateabookclub.D.Whomtochooseasaclubmember.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
14.A.Mobilesmaycausehealthproblems,B.Mobilesmaydisturb
peoplearound.
C.Filmwatchingwillbeinterrupted,D.Peopletalktoo
loudonthephone.
15.A.Itisimpossibletobanmobiles.B.Peopleneedmobiles
inanemergency.
C.Dinningwithadifferentstaffmember,D,Holdingvarious
operationalmeetings.
16.A.Embarrassing.B.Necessary.C.Sensible.D.Meaningless.
SectionC
Directions:InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.The
conversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youare
requiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhave
heard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.
Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.
SurveySheet
1Name:DavidGorge
Occupation:17baseballplayer
Hobby:Reading18
Recentexcitingevent:Hadthe19_baby
Themostadmiredperson:Hiswife
1Futureplan:Tohavelotsof_20
Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer.
Whatdoesthemanfindespecially21.
expensive?
Wheredoesthemanbuyhisclothes?Hemainlyshops22.
WhendoesthemangoandbuyallthelowWhentherearesalesgoing
stuffandgetlowprices?around,especiallyafter_
23_.
Whataretheman'smoneysavingtipsforRentahousewithfriendsand
internationalstudentsintheUK?don'tbuythings24.
II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Beneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoices
markedAtBtCandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.
25,Soonafterdinner,WaynedroveoffthedirectionofParis.
A.toB.atC.forD.in
26.Theyproducedtworeports,ofwhichcontainedanyusefulsuggestions.
A.eitherB.allC.noneD.neither
27.SomeyoungpeoplethesedaysJust_____gooutoftheirhomestocontact
therealworld.
A.mustn"tB.won'tC.mightn"tD.shouldn"t
28.You'dbeexposedtoalotpollutionifyoumovedtoatownwithpure
waterandair.
A.moreB.mostC,lessD.least
29.Pmsureyouwilldobetterinthetestbecauseyousohardthisyear.
A.studiedB.hadstudied
C.willstudyD.havebeenstudying
30.Thebankerwasfoundinaremotevillageafter____hisofficelastThursday.
A.leaveB.beingleftC.leavingD.havingbeenleft
31.Ihavenoidea_____thejournalistcouldhavegothisinformationfrom.
A.thatB.whyC.whyD.where
32.Alotofpeopleoftenforgetthatoralexamstotestourcommunicative
ability.
A,designB.aredesigned
C.aredesigningD,arebeingdesigned
33.ViewerscontinuetowatchTVtheycomplainaboutthequalityofthe
programming.
A.eventhoughB.asifC,aslongasD.unless
34,Mikefoundhismissingcarinthestreetoutsidehishouse,newly
cleanedandpolished.
A.lookedB.tolookC.lookingD.tobelooking
35.Therearefewerteachingpositionsleftinbigcities,atthesame
timethereareshortagesofteachersinsmalltowns.
A.orB.andC,soD.for
36.in1955,DisneylandinCaliforniainregardedbyanyastheoriginal
funpark.
A.OpenedB.HavingopenedC.OpeningD.Beingopened
37.Faye'sfondestmemoryisoflastyear,theclubgaveateapartyfor
herbirthday.
A.thatB.whichC,whereD.when
38.Theresultofthestudyindicatedthatitwasthetypeoffat_made
thedifference.
A.thatB.whatC.whoD.as
39.comeswillbewelcomedtotheopen-airconcert.
A.WhateverB.WhoeverC,NomatterwhatD.Nomatterwho
40,HarrisonFordisthoughttobeoneofthefewmoviestarsasacarpenter
before.
A,toworkB,tobeworking
C.tohaveworkedD,tohavebeenworking
SectionB
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Each
wordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.primarilyB.similarC.consideratelyD.connectionsE.instructed
F.seriesG,personalH.servedI.definedJ.environment
InastudyoftheuniversityofMinnesota,twins(someraisedtogetherand
otherswhohadgrownupapart)weretestedforawiderangeofpersonal!tytraits
(特征).Intermsofhappiness—41astheabilitytoenjoylife—twinswho
areseparatedsoonafterbirthweremuchlessalikethantwinsraised
together.Butwhenitcomestounhappiness,thetwinsraisedapart—somewithout
contactforaslongas64years—wereas42asthosewhohadgrownup
together.
Whyisunhappinesslessinfluencedby43?Whenwearehappy,wearemore
responsivetopeopleandkeepup44betterthanwhenwearefeelingsad.
Thisdoesn'tmean,however,thatsomepeopleareborntobesadandthat's
that.Unhappinessmayberelatedtogenes,butthisinheritedtraitcanbe
influencedby45choice.Youcanincreaseyourhappinessthroughyourown
actions.
Inawhole46ofexperimentsbypsychologistsJohnReichandAlexZautra
atArizonaStateUniversity,theyaskedstudentstoselecttheirfavourite
activitiesfromalistofeverydaypleasures—thingslikegoingtoamovie,
talkingwithfriendsandplayingcards.
Thentheresearchers47someofthestudentsintheexperimentto
increasethenumberoffavouriteactivitiestheparticipatedinforonemonth
(theparticipantsinthestudy48ascontrols(對照組)anddidnotvarytheir
activitylevel).Result:Thosewhodidmoreofthethingstheyenjoyedwere
happierthanthosewhodicin't.Theconclusion,then,isthatthepleasurewe
getfromlifeis49ourstocontrol.
III.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwords
orphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethat
bestfitsthecontext.
Isthereajobforyouaftercollege?Whatdoestheworldofworkkeepin
storeforyou?That50inlargemeasureonwhoyouare.
Ifyou"veenjoyedyourstudiesinEnglishandhistory,50,you"11beglad
toknowthatinarecentsurveybyHobartandWilliamSmithCollegesinNewYork
State,amajorityofCEOssaidthattheliberalarts(文科)areessentialfor
52criticalthinkingandproblem-solvingskills.Ifyouthoughtcollegewas
foracquiringspedficworkskills,only37percentoftheCEOsinthesurvey
agreewithyou.
Ifyouplantostartyourcareerasasecretary,beawarethatthisjobis
undergoingtremendous53,Inoff!ceswheresecretarieshavenotalreadybeen
eliminated,the
54roleofaclerkisnowunrecognizable.Mostbosses55theirownmails
andmeetingsandtravelplans,thankstoe-mailandtheInternet,sosecretaries
are56takingonhigher-leveltaskssuchasdraftingcontractsandhandling
customerserviceproblems.Thosewillingtoexpandtheir57shoulddowell.
Ifyouareawomaninterestedinlawenforcement(執法),notethatsomestates
andcitiesareworkinghardtoreach58standardsforfemale
applicants.Althoughmostsmallsuburbanpolicedepartmentsaredeeply
trad!tional,andsomeare59eventoemploywoman,amongthenation's
largestforcesabout15percentoftheofficersarefemale,fivetimesasmany
asagenerationago.
Degreesinsportsmanagementarealso60.TwohundredU.Scollegesand
universities,10timesasmanyin1985,now61undergraduatecoursesin
sportsmanagement,andsomehaveadvanceddegreeprograms.Atsomeschoolyou
canalsocombineanMBAinsportsmanagementwithalawdegree.
62,ifyou'vesetyoursightsonatraditionalMBA,takeheart.MBA
recruitment(招聘)iswayup,andsalariesare63.Butmoneyisnftalltoday"s
MBAsarelookingfor.Arecentstudyofnearly1,800MBAstudentsintheUnited
StatesandCanadafoundthat68percent64thestatement,aMyfamilywill
alwaysbemoreimportantthanmycareer.n
50.A.concentratesB.dependsc.takesD.passes
51.A.bycomparisonB.asaresultc.forinstanceD.inreturn
52.A.developingB.discouragingc.confirmingD.appreciating
53.A.troublesB.painsc.testsD.changes
54.A.activeB.smallc.usefulD.traditional
55.A.awaitB.handlec.transferD.classify
56.A.increasinglyB.unwillinglyc.diligentlyD.intentionally
57.A.horizonsB.activitiesc.organizationsD.operations
58.A.mediumB.highc.fairD.legal
59.A.keenB.resolvedc.reluctantD.qualified
60.A.ondisplayB.atanendc.atrestD.ontherise
61.A.cancelB.offerc.registerD.drop
62.A.ContrarilyB.Consequentlyc.FinallyD.Strictly
63.A.competitiveB.moderatec.fixedD.regular
64.A.giveoutB.agreewithc.wonderaboutD.focuson
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedby
severalquestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour
choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtothe
informationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
TheylikeusingtheInternet.Theyhavelotsofpocketmoneytospend.And
theyspendahigherproportionofitonlinethantherestofus.Teenagersare
justthesortofpeopleanonlinesellerisinterestedin,andthethingsthey
wanttobuy-games,CDsandclothing-areeasilysoldontheWeb.
Butpayingonlineisatrickybusinessforconsumerswhoaretooyoungto
owncreditcards.Mosthavetouseaparent'scard.Theywantafacilitythat
allowsthemtospendmoney.
Thatmaycomesoonerthantheythink:newwaystotakepocketmoneyinto
cyber(網絡的)spacearecomingoutrapidlyonbothsidesoftheAtlantic.If
successful,theseproductscanstimulateonlinesales.
Ingeneral,teenagersspendhugeamounts:$153bn(billion)intheUSlast
yearand£20bnannuallyintheUK.MostteenagershaveaccesstotheInternet
athomeoratschool-88percentintheUS,69percentintheUK.Accordingto
theJupiterResearch,oneineightofthosewithInternetaccesshasbought
somethingonline-mainlyCDsandbooks.
Inmostcases,parentspayforthesepurchaseswithcreditcards,an
arrangementthatisoftenunsatisfactoryforthemandtheirchiIdren.Pressing
parentstospendonlineislessproduct!vethanpressingonthehighstreet.They
aremorelikelytoask"Why?”ifyouasktospendsomemoneyonline.
Onewaytohelpteenagerschangenotesandcoinsintocybercashisthrough
prepaidcardssuchasInternetCashintheUSandSmartcardsintheUK.Similar
tothoseforpay-as-you-gomobiletelephones,theyaresoldinamountssuchas
£20or$50withaconcealed14-digitnumberthatcanbeusedtoloadthecash
intoanonlineaccount.
65.Whatdoestheword"They”inparagraph1referto?
A,Sellers.B.Buyers.C.Teenagers.D.Parents.
66.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.MorethanhalfoftheteenagersintheUSandtheUKhaveInternetaccess.
B,Teenagerspayforgoodsonlinewiththeirowncreditcards.
C.MostteenagersintheUSandtheUKhaveboughtsomethingonline.
D.Teenagersfounditeasiertopersuadeparentstobuyonlinethanina
shop.
67,Anewwaytohelpteenagersshoponlineistouse______.
A.anewmachineB.specialcoinsandnotes
C.prepaidcardsD.pay-as-you-gomobilephones
68,Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Onlineshoppingtraps.B.InternetusersintheUSandtheUK.
C.Newcreditcardsforparents.D.Thearrivalofcyberpocketmoney.
在
DONALDSLOAN
GatesHallAfterMay2009:
UniversityofKansas46ClaytonDrive
Lawrence,KS66045St.Louis,MO63130
913-243-1682314-726-8840
ObjectiveToworkwiththeclient(委托人)populationinasocialservice
position.
EducationB.A.,UniversityofKansas,Lawrence,KS,2009
Major:SocialServices
Minor:AppliedPsychology
ExperienceAssistantActivitiesSupervisor,FairviewNursingHome,Lawrence,
KS,November2006-present.Helporganizeandimplement
recreationalactivitiesfornursinghomeresidents.Activities
includecrafts,dances,daytrips,sing-alongs,andvisiting
performers.
HotlineVolunteer.TeenCrisisCenter,Lawrence,KS,September
2006-May2007.Handledcrisiscallsfromteenagersinthe
community.Dealtwithdruguse,unwantedpregnancies,failing
grades,andthebreakdownofparent-teenrelationships.
Nurse'sAide,DanyersGeneralHospitai,St.Louis,MO,Summer
2006.Assistednursesinpatientcare.Tookhistories,updated
charts,andhelpedpreparepatientsforsurgery.
ActivitiesUniversityConcertBoard.Workwithotherboardmemberstoplan
andimplementon-campusconcerts.
SeniorGiftCampaign.Helpmanagethecampaigntoraisefundsfor
theseniorclassgifttotheuniversity.
ResidenceHallProgrammingBoard.PlannedsocialeventsforEggar
ResidenceHall.
SkillsFluentinFrench.Watersafetyinstructor.Skilledatworkingwith
people.
InterestsSkiing,softball,classicalmusic,andguitar.
69,Thispassageismostprobably.
A.anadvertisementforenrollingnewemployees
B.aschoolreportattheendofanacademicyear
C.aseif-introductionmeanttoapplyforajob
D.apartofarecommendationletterfromauniversity
70.Accordingtothe“Experience“section,wecaninferthatDonaldSloancan
be.
A.awiseleaderB,askillfulperformer
C.agiftedscientistD.agoodsocial
worker
71.FromthepassagewecanlearnthatDonaldSloan.
A,isgoodatsinginganddancingB.isaboutto
graduatefromauniversity
C.hasaninterestinbeingasurgeonD.specializesin
psychology
(C)
Twenty-firstcenturyhumanityhasmappedoceansandmountains,visitedthe
moon,andsurveyedtheplanets.Butforalltheprogress,peoplestilldon"t
knowoneanotherverywell.
ThatbringsaboutTheodoreZeldin'sufeastofconversation"—eventswhere
individualspairwithpersonstheydon'tknowforthreehoursofguidedtalk
designedtogetthepast“Whereareyoufrom?”
Mr.Zeldin,anOxfordUniversityprofessor,headsOxfordMuse,a1O-year-old
foundationbasedontheideathatwhatpeopleneedisnotmoreinformation,but
moreinspirationandencouragement.
The“feast”inLondonlooksnotatpoliticsorevents,butathowpeople
havefeltaboutwork,relationsamongthesexes,hopesandfears,enemiesand
authority,theshapeoftheirlives.The“menuofconversationnincludestopics
like“Howhaveyourprioritieschangedovertheyears?"Or,"Whathaveyou
rebelledagainstthepast?'
Asparticipantsgathered,Zeldinopenedwithaspeech:thatdespiteinstant
communicationsinaglobalizedage,issuesofhumanheartremain.Manypeople
arelonely,orinroutinesthatdiscourageknowingthedepthofoneanother,"%
aretrappedinshallowconversationsandthewholepointnowistothink,which
issometimespainful,“hesays."Butthinkinginteractioniswhatseparatesus
fromotherspecies,exceptmaybedogs…whodohavegenerationsofhuman
interactions.M
Themainrulesofthe“feast”:Don"tpairwithsomeoneyouknoworask
questionsyouwouldnotanswer.TheonJyawkwardinomentcamewhenthemulti-racial
crowdofyoungadultstoseniors,insunhats,tiesanddresses,lookedtosee
whomwithforhours.But15minuteslater,everyonewasseatedandtalking,
continuingfullforceuntilorganizersinterruptedthem180minuteslater.
uItfsencouragingtoseetheworldisnotjustaplaceofoppressionand
distancefromeachother,“Zeldinsummedup."Whatwedidisnotordinary,but
itcan'tbemadderthantheworldalreadyis.”
Somesaidtheyfelt“liberated“totalkonsensitive
topics.Thirty-somethingPeter,fromEastLondon,saidthataitmighttakeweeks
ormonthstogettothelevelofinteractionwesuddenlyopenedup.”
72.Whatcanthe“conversations“bebestdescribedas?
A.Deepandone-on-one.B.Sensitiveandmad.
C.Instantandinspiring.D.Ordinaryandencouraging.
73.oInaufeastofconversations'",participants____.
A.pairfreelywithanyonetheylike
B.haveaguidedtalkforasetofperiodoftime
C.askquestionstheythemselveswouldnotanswer
D.wearclothesreflectingmulti-racialfeatures.
74.Inparagraph6,“theywouldbe'intimate'"isclosestinmeaningto"
A.theywouldhavephysicalcontactB.theywouldhave
in-depthtalk
C.theywouldbeclosefriendsD.theywouldexchangebasicinformation
75.Fromthepassage,wecanconcludethatwhatZeldindoesis.
A,anattempttopromotethinkinginteraction
B.oneofthemaddestactivitieseverconducted
C.atrytoliberatepeoplefromold-fashionedideas
D.anefforttogivepeopleachanceoftalkingfreely
SectionC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextandchoosethemostsuitableheading
fromA-Fforeachparagraph.Thereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneed.
A.CausesofoverusingfluorideB.Negativeeffectsoffluoride
C.SafeuseoffluorideD.Theexpert'sbackground
information
E.Noneedtoworryaboutfluoridepoisoning
F.Solutionstoimproperuseoffluoride____________________________
Ihaveheardthatfluoridecanhelpstopdentaldecay,butIrecentlyread
thatitispoisonous.Whichoftheseistrue?HowcanchiIdrenusefluoridesafely?
76
ThisquestionisansweredbyDrMarciaM.Richwhopractisesgeneral
dentistryinNewholt.SheisalsoalecturerattheUniversityandawriterfor
themonthlymagazineYourDentistCares,
77
Myanswertothefirstquestionistostressthatfluorideworkswelland
issafewhenusersfollowinstructions.YoungchiIdrenhaveatendencytoswallow
toothpaste,whichiswhytheyshouldonlyhaveatinyamountoffluoride
toothpasteontheirtoothbrush.Ifthissimplemeasureistaken,parentscan
beconfidentthatchildrenwillbeprotectedagainsttoothdecay,andcometo
noharm.
78
Almostallmedicineshaveanadverseeffect—orevenbedeadly—iftheyare
nottakenasdirected.Soyouareright-fluoridecanbepoisonousifitis
swallowedinverylargequantities.Itisforthereasonthatfluoridesupplements
canonlybeobtainedonprescriptionfromthedoctorordentist.Pleasebeassured
thatfluorideoverdosesarerare-infact,Ihaveneverheardofanyfatal
incidentsrelatedtofluoridepoisoning.
79
Scientificstudieshaveshownthatfluoridecanhelptopreventcavities
aslongasitisusedcorrectly.Iffluorideisabused,thereisariskofillness
orevendeathsinextremecases.Ifadeadlyamountoffluorideistaken,immediate
first-aidcouldsavealife.Apersonwhohasswallowedalargeamountoffluoride
willprobablystartvomiting.Ifnot,thepatientshouldbegivenmilkorantacid
andtakentothenearesthospitaiforemergencytreatment.
80
Takingtoomuchfluoridewhileteetharegrowingcanleadtoacondition
calleddentalfluorosis.Themostlikelycauseistheswallowingoffluoride
toothpastesbyyoungchildren.Itcanalsobecausedbyinappropriateuseof
fluoridedroporotherfluoridesupplements,forexamplewhenfluorideisalready
isalreadypresentindrinkingwater.
SectionD
Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcomplete
thestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Mostpeoplelookforwardtoretirementasatimewhentheycanfinallytake
upactivitiesthattheyneverhadthetimeorenergytopursuebefore.Butsome
recentstudiesonpeopleintheirgoldenyearsaredisturbing:theysuggestthat
retireesaremorelikelytosufferfromdepressionandpossiblyhigherrates
ofotherdiseasessuchasheartdiseaseandhighbloodpressure.That'swhya
newstudyofFrenchworkersiswelcomenews.
LedbyHugoWesterland,aprofessorofpsychologyatStockholmUniversity,
thestudyofmorethan14f000workersfoundlowerratesofdepressiona
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