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第1頁(共1頁)2025年上海市松江區(qū)高考英語二模試卷I.GrammarandVocabularySectionA1.Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.SmallBreaks,BigBenefitsTrainingforamarathonisoneroutetofitnessandbuildingveryshort"microwalks"intoyourdaymayalsobeapathtobetterhealth.Researchersfoundthatwhenpeoplebrokeupawalkintoperiodsof10to30seconds,(1)shortbreaksinbetween,theyusedupto60percentmoreenergythancoveringthesamestretchinonego.AccordingtotheprofessoroftheUniversityofMilan,DrFrancescoLuciano,(2)ledthestudy,themainmessageshouldbethatbriefmomentsofphysicalactivity,suchasgettingtoyourfeettomakeacupoftea,canmakeasurprisinglylargedifferenceto(3)caloriesyouburn."Breakingupmotionlessperiodswithbriefwalkgreatlyincreasesenergyconsumeddailyand(4)(improve)health."ThisisthedirectquotefromDrFrancescoLucianoandhiscolleaguesinProceedingsB,aninfluentialjournal(5)(publish)topresentthelatestbiologicalresearch.TheNHSrecommendsthatadultsaged19to64getatleast150minutesofmoderateor75minutesofintenseactivityweekly.However,researchhaspresentedconclusiveevidencethatevenveryshortintervalsofactivity(6)bebeneficial.Thelatestresearch,whichhundredsofparticipantstookpartin,involved(7)(measure)theamountofenergypeopleconsumedwhilewalkingonanexercisemachineorclimbingstairs.Tenvolunteerswalkedorclimbedfordifferentamountsoftime,includingshortintervalsofeither10or30seconds,orlonger(8)ofuptofourminutes.Aftereachperiodofactivity,theypausedforseveralminutes."Wefoundthatwalkingin(9)(short)periodsrequiresmoreenergy—andmoreoxygen—tocoverthesamewalkinglength,comparedtocoveringitcontinuously.It'slikeacarusingmorefuelduringthefirstfewkilometres,"hesaid.Whilebreakinglongwalksintoshortintervalsmightnotbepracticalintermsoflengthcovered,Lucianoemphasizedthat(10)possible,peopleshouldtakeafewstepstobreakupsittingtime.SectionB2.Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.adaptingB.castC.dimensionD.distanceE.evidentF.pictureG.preparatoryH.referringI.solidifiedJ.soughtK.tuneAudreyFlack—APhoto﹣realistRepresentativeThephoto﹣realistmovement,emerginginthelate1960sand1970sintheUnitedStatesandEurope,desiredtoproduceworksindistinguishablefromhigh﹣resolutionphotographs.AudreyFlack,anAmericanpainterandsculptorwhosechoiceofsubjectmatteraddeda(n)(1)tothemovement,wasoneofthefirstartiststouseaprojectionofaphotographasanaidtopainting.FlackgraduatedfromYalewithaBachelorofFineArtsdegreein1952andwasinfluencedbyherteacher'sAbstractExpressioniststyle,(2)inherearlywork.ThenextyearshestudiedarthistoryatNewYorkUniversity'sInstituteofFineArts.Duringthelate1950sFlackbeganto(3)herselffromthisstyle,whichshefeltdidnotcommunicateeffectivelyorclearlywithviewers.ShelookedtoartistssuchasSpanishBaroqueartistLuisaRoldánasmodels.Onerepresentativeofherphoto﹣realistpaintingswasMacarenaofMiracles,directly(4)toRoldán'ssculptureVirgendelaMacarena,LaEsperanza.Duringthe1960s,theartistcontinuedto(5)herphotographicmethodandhersubjectmatter.Unlikemalephoto﹣realistssuchasRichardEstesandChuckClose,whochosesubjectsthatavoidedemotionalcontent,F(xiàn)lack(6)toconveyabroadermeaningthroughherwork.Whilegoingontocreateworkswithsociopoliticalcommentary,shestartedto(7)everydayitemssuchashandbagsandmakeup,usingthemtoquestiontheirroleinshapingfemaleidentity.Asignificantpaintingfromthisperiod,F(xiàn)arbFamilyPortrait(1969–70),wastheresultofanewworkingtechnique.Startingwithaslideofthefamilyportrait(肖像),F(xiàn)lack(8)thephotoontothecanvas(畫布)anduseditasherguideforpainting.Thismethodrelievedherofhavingtomake(9)drawings.Shealsodevelopedamethodofapplyingpaintinlayerswithanairbrush.Usingthoseinnovations,F(xiàn)lackmasterfullycreatedanumberofsymbolicworks.Throughthesepractices,F(xiàn)lack(10)herroleasapioneerwhoexpandedphotorealismbeyondmerecopying,implantingitwithlayerednarrativesaboutidentityandsocietalnorms.II.ReadingComprehensionSectionA3.Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Historyoftealaststhroughoutthousandsofyearsandcrossesintovariousstories.Nowadays,youcanbuyhundredsofteavarietiestoaddressmanyphysicalhealthissues,asteaissupportedby(1)science.However,inancienttimes,teawasaphilosophicalcreation,notjustadrink—wisemenexperiencedthe(2)growththroughthedrinkingoftea.Learningaboutthehistoryofteais,(3),quitefascinating.Unlikesometraditionaldrinks,teabeginswiththetaleofanemperorinChina,almost5000yearsago.Around2700BC,EmperorShenNongdiscoveredteapurely(4).Thewell﹣knownleaderandwisemanwasboilingwaterinhisgardenwhenalooseleaffromatreeaccidentallyfellinand(5)thewater.Hewassofascinatedwiththetasteofdrinkthathelaterappliedhisscientificknowledgetotheprocessand(6)thevariousbenefitsofteainhisfurtherresearchintoplants.FromancientChina,teatraveledtoXizangandIndia.TangDynastyinChinabegantopromotethedrinkforitsmedicinalbenefits,leadingtomuchformalwritingonthesubject.These(7)coveredancientteapreparationsandpractices,andbecamesignificantcomparisonstohowweuseteainthemoderndays.Monks(僧侶)andpoets(8)teaEastandWest.Andtheninthe9thcenturyitreachedJapan.Butitwasgiventhecoldshoulderandstayed(9)untilMatcha,greenteamadeintopowder,waslaterinventedbythelocals.AndMatchabecametheinnovationthat(10)Japan'spassionforteainthe13thcentury.InMingDynasty,peoplestartedmakingteaaswedotodayandbusinessmenbegan(11)greentea,tradingitwithexplorersthroughoutEuropeandAsia.Inthe17thcentury,DutchpeopletradeditontheSilkRoad.ThisledteatoEnglandin1657,whereitquicklybecameapopulardrinknationwide,fromtheroyalcourtto(12)citizens.AstheBritishEastIndiaCompanybecamethe(13)tradingempireontheplanet—controllingaroundhalfoftheworld'stradeingoods,colonies(殖民地)underitsadministrationnaturallypickedupthehabit.Historyofteaalsoinvolvesawayofshowing(14).TheAmericansonceexpressedtheirangerwiththeBritishEmpirebythrowingteaintotheportinBoston.Yetsometimelater,throughTeaActs,preferentialtaxpolicies,newhealthfoodtrendsandmore,tearestoreditspopularityworldwide.Howevertheworldshifts,insomeplaces,suchasChina,tea(15)thenationaldrinkofchoice.(1)A.astonishingB.groundbreakingC.environmentalD.medicinal(2)A.spiritualB.fundamentalC.financialD.biological(3)A.incontrastB.thereforeC.forinstanceD.however(4)A.onpurposeB.bychanceC.witheffortD.insecret(5)A.pollutedB.purifiedC.flavoredD.colored(6)A.buriedB.calculatedC.uncoveredD.popularized(7)A.documentsB.demonstrationsC.tendenciesD.theories(8)A.improvedB.consumedC.sweetenedD.spread(9)A.welcomeB.bitterC.controversialD.inactive(10)A.blockedB.awakenedC.promotedD.suspended(11)A.givingupB.tearingdownC.dealinginD.sortingout(12)A.globalB.seniorC.plainD.urban(13)A.stylishB.dominantC.unitedD.undignified(14)A.progressesB.drawbacksC.approvalD.opposition(15)A.remainsB.turnsC.replacesD.overtakes一.SectionB4.Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.For24﹣year﹣oldZairePerryinTexas,makingahumbleChineseeggdishshehadneverheardofafewmonthsagowasthebeginningofanunexpectedfriendship.ItbeganwhenPerrycameacrossjidangeng,orsteamedeggcustard,onapopularChina﹣basedsocialplatform.ManyAmericanswhocametotheplatformareinspiredtomakeanattemptatChineserecipes.Thensteamedeggcustard,asaltydishnotcommonlyfoundinChineserestaurantsinU.S.,becameextremelypopular.Perrywasitchingtostartsteamingeggsbutwasatalosswiththemanyrecipesfloatingaround,untilsheconnectedwithHuXiaoman,a35﹣year﹣oldmotherincentralChina.Husharedherfamily'srecipeandthenapplaudedPerry'sfirstattemptasahugesuccess:silkybutfirmcustardcoveredwithathinlayerofsauce,toppedoffwithspringonions.HucalledPerry"acookinggenius."Steamedeggcustard,involvesjusteggs,waterandsalt—simpleatfirstglance,butevenChinesecookswhotryitforthefirsttimeoftenfailtogetthewater﹣eggproportionrightandeitherovercookorundercooktheeggs.ManyotherChineseusersalsoclickedtheirapprovalonPerry'spostandonthesteamed﹣eggexperimentsofotherAmericans.ForHuandPerry,steamedeggswerejustthestart.Separatedbya14﹣hourtimedifferenceandalanguagebarrier,thetwostartedsharingcookingtips.HusaidshewassurprisedtolearnfromPerry'srecipesthatalotofAmericandishesareservedwarm."MyimpressionofAmericanfoodswasthattheyaremostlycold,suchasbreadslicesorsalads.Herfoodmademefeelwarm,thewarmthoffamily."FromTexas,Perrysaid,"Foodissomethingthatcangobeyondlanguageorculturalbarriers.Idon'tevenspeakChineseandshespeaksverylittleEnglish,andyetwe'rebondingoverrecipes."Withthehelpofrecenttranslationfeatureontheplatform,HuandPerryhavegoneontoshareexperiencesandphotosoftheirdailylives,mirroringtheupgradeoffriendlyinteractionsbetweenAmericansandChinesepeople.Asmanynetizenshaverecognized,theplatform'sfocusonculturalcontentsuchaslifestyleandtravelingdoescontributetothechange.(1)Theword"itching"inparagraph2canbereplacedby"".A.eagerB.hesitantC.gratefulD.uncomfortable(2)Whatcanwelearnaboutsteamedeggcustard?A.ChineserestaurantsinU.S.helpmakeitpopular.B.Beginnersarelikelytoundercookorovercookit.C.Thesimplerecipemakesthedishlearner﹣friendly.D.Therightwater﹣eggproportionismasteredbyfew.(3)Whatcanbeconcludedfromthepassage?A.HuandPerrysharedcookingtipsandphotographicskills.B.HuencouragedPerrytobecomeacookinaChineserestaurant.C.PerryhelpedtoresolveHu'smisunderstandingofAmericandishes.D.Perry'spostofeggsarousedotherAmericans'interestinChinesedishes.(4)Thepassageisintendedtoconveythemessagethat.A.arecipeinneedisarecipeindeedB.steamedeggscanbeaculturalsymbolinChinaC.cuisineisanentranceintofriendshipandculturalexchangeD.socialmediashouldbewidelyusedtoovercomelanguagebarriers5.ThankyouforyourinterestinbecomingahomeownerwithHabitat.Habitatiscommittedtoprovidingqualifiedhouseholdswiththeopportunityforaffordablehomeownership.Wefollowanequalpolicyofhomebuyerselectionandareaccountabletomortgage(按揭貸款)lendinglaws.Wemanagethehomeownerselectionandapprovalprocessatthelocallevel.Qualifiedhomebuyersmustbe:Inneedofsafe,affordablehousingApplicantsmaybedealingwithsubstandardhousingthatispoorlybuilt,damaged,orinaccessibleduetodisabilities.Low﹣incomeormoderate﹣incomeHouseholdincomemustnotgoover60%oftheareaaverageincomedefinedannuallybytheU.S.DepartmentofHousingandUrbanDevelopment.AbleandwillingtopayanaffordablemortgageHabitatensuresthatthemonthlymortgagepaymentsdonotgobeyond30%ofthehomebuyer'smonthlyincome.WillingtopartnerwithHabitatOnceselected,homebuyersmustpartnerwithHabitatthroughouttheprocess.Thispartnershipincludesperforming"sweatequity",suchasconductingconstructionworkontheirhomeoranotherfamily'shome,clearingbuildsitestomakewayfornewconstruction,writingthank﹣youcardstolocaldonorsandsoon.Thefollowingisanoverviewofthehomeownershipprocess:Step1Step2Step3Step4Step5Step6Step1:...Step2:...Step3:...Step4:...Step5:Homebuyerscompletethepaperworkforamortgage,whichendswiththeirsignature.Step6:Oncealloftheformsaresignedandalloftheconstructioniscomplete,it'stimetomoveinandcelebrate!(1)ThemainpurposeofHabitatisto.A.applyforbankloansforthoseinneedofhomeB.buildhouseswiththehelpoffuturehomeownersC.offerhousestofamilieswithlowormoderateincomeD.enableaffordablehomeownershipforspecificfamilies(2)Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?A.Low﹣wageworkersmayhavelittlechanceofbeingselectedbyHabitat.B.HomebuyerscanpartnerwithHabitatbyperformingconstructionwork.C.ThosewhowanttoimprovelivingconditionsshouldbecomeHabitat'spartners.D.Thatmonthlymortgagepaymenttakes25%oftheareaaverageincomeisacceptable.(3)Whatisthecorrectorderofthefourmissingstepsintheprocess?①LocalHabitatstaffandvolunteerscarefullyrevieweachfamily'sapplicationpacketandpresenttheirrecommendationstothelocalboardofdirectors.②Thereareinformationsessionswherepotentialhomeownerscanlearnabouttheirhomeownershipprogram,askquestionsandmakeconnections.③Habitatstaffmakeahomevisittohearmoreaboutapotentialfuturehomeowner'sdesiretopartnerwithHabitat.④IfafamilyfeelsHabitat'shomeownershipprogramistherightfitforthem,theyapplylocallyduringanopenapplicationperiod.A.②④③①B.②①④③C.①④③②D.①②④③6.Beneathitsicysurface,theAntarcticOcean—avastandremotewilderness—housesahiddenworldofmicroscopiclife,includingcloudsofkrill(磷蝦).Thesetinycreatures,justafewincheslong,areamongthemostplentifulandimportantanimalsonEarth.RodDownie,chiefpolaradviseratWWF﹣UK,describesAntarctickrillasthe"superheroesoftheSouthernOcean."Theyserveasacriticalfoodsourceformarinewildlife,includingwhales,penguins,seals,andseabirds.Theyfeedonmicroscopicplantsinseaice,whichabsorbCO2,andareinturneatenbywhales.Whenwhalesreleasewaste,itfertilizesmarineplantsthathelpcooltheplanet.However,theunsustainablefishingofkrillcoulddisturbthiscycle.Downiesays,"Weurgentlyneedtoprotectkrillhabitatswithinanetworkofmarineprotectedareas.Thisprojectcouldgiveusanewtooltohelpmonitorandsafeguardthisvitalspecies."Butmonitoringtheseorganismspresentsagrandchallengeforscientists.Traditionalmethods,suchasship﹣basedsurveysandsampling,aretime﹣consuming,expensive,andgeographicallylimited.ScientistsareusingslightdifferencesinseawatercolourtocountAntarctickrillfromspace.DrCaitMcCarry,aresearcherfromtheUniversityofStrathclyde,recentlyreturnedfromAntarctica,wheresheconductedexperimentstomeasurethiseffect.Sheexplained,"Westartwithseawater,thenaddakrillandmeasurehowmuchlightthewaterabsorbs.Thenweaddanotherkrillandtakeanothermeasurement."Thisprocesshelpsscientistsunderstandhowkrillconcentrationaffectsoceancolour,enablingthemtotrackkrillpopulationsfromspace.Thetechnologyisn'twithoutitslimitations.Factorssuchascloudcover,seaice,andvariationsinwaterclaritycanaffecttheaccuracyofsatellitemeasurements.Furthermore,whilesatellitedataprovidesinformationabouttheoverallbiomass,itdoesn'tprovidedetailedinformationonthespeciescompositionorthehealthofindividualorganisms.Andinsuchcases,fieldstudies,withitsuniquecapacityforon﹣the﹣groundinvestigation,arereadytoassumeanessentialroleforamorecomprehensiveunderstanding.FromtheseeminglyinsignificantvariationsinseawatercolortothecomplexinterplayoflifewithintheAntarcticfoodweb,scientistscontinuetorevealthecomplicatedworkingsofthisvitalecosystem.Theirdedicationandtheinnovativetoolstheyemployofferhopeforafuturewherewecanbetterunderstandandprotectthewondersofourplanet.(1)Krillaredescribedas"superheroesoftheSouthernOcean"because.A.theyprovideanessentialmonitoringmethodB.theirvastspeciesdominatetheAntarcticOceanC.theyregulatethetemperatureofEarthinacertainwayD.theirmovementsindicateoceantemperaturesprecisely(2)Itcanbeconcludedthat.A.lightabsorptionchangeswithkrillconcentrationB.krill'swastehelpsplantsabsorbCO2moreefficientlyC.thespeciesofdeep﹣seaplantsareenrichedduetokrillD.krillaremainlythreatenedbynaturalhunterslikewhales(3)Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Oceanicresearchcentersaroundmarinelife'scomplexinteractions.B.Thoughminornow,watercolorchangespromisefuturediscoveries.C.Givenoverfishing,greateremphasisshouldbelaidonthecompositionofkrillspecies.D.Afullunderstandingofkrillrequiresintegrationofsatellitemonitoringandfieldstudies.(4)Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Theurgencyandchallengesofstudyingkrill.B.Thedevelopmentofnewmethodstostudykrill.C.Theroleofkrillintheecosystemandeffortstomonitorthem.D.Theimpactofhumanactivitiesonkrillandwaystocounterit.一.SectionC7.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanonlybeusedonce.Notethattherearetwosentencesmorethanyouneed.A.Newbornscreeningisthemostfrequentlyconductedkindofgenetictesting.B.Theapplicationofgenetictestingvariesaccordingtodefinedmedicalindications.C.However,it'simportanttonotethatthereisaslightpotentialrisktohumanhealth.D.Itreferstogeneticanalysescarriedoutpriortothebeginningofunhealthychange.E.Itguaranteesthesafetyofsurgerieswiththepredeterminedpost﹣operativecareguidelines.F.Byanalyzinggene﹣druginteractions,cliniciansachievepredictiveaccuracyinindividualizeddrugresponsepatterns.GeneticTestingGenetictestinginvolvesexaminingyourDNA,thechemicaldatabasethatcarriesinstructionsforyourbody'sfunctions.Itprovidesinformationfordiagnosing,treatingandpreventingillness.(1).First,thereisdiagnostictesting.Ifyouhaveindicationsofadiseasethatmaybecausedbygeneticchanges,sometimescalledmutatedgenes,itcanrevealifyouhavethesuspecteddisorder.Thencomespresymptomaticandpredictivetesting.(2).Thepurposeistoevaluateanindividual'slikelihoodofdevelopingcertaintypesofdisorder,particularlywhenafamilyhistoryoftheconditionexists.Pharmacogeneticsisthestudyofhowgeneticvariationsinfluenceindividualresponsestomedications.(3).Andthistestingapproachisclinicallyvaluableindeterminingthemosteffectivemedicationforpatients.Testingduringpregnancy,thestateofhavingababydevelopinginsidethebody,includesarangeofmedicalproceduresperformedtoidentifygeneticabnormalitiesinthedevelopingbaby.Traditionallythisisdonebylookingatmarkersinbloodorbyinterventionaltesting.Newertestingcalledcell﹣freeDNAtestinglooksatababy'sDNAviaabloodtestdoneonthemother.(4).Ithasbecomeastandardizedpublichealthinitiativewithinthefirstdaysoflifetoidentifybabiesatriskfortreatablegenetic,orbodychemistrydisorders.Thistypeofgenetictestingisimportantbecauseifresultsshowthere'sadisordersuchascongenitalhypothyroidism(先天性甲狀腺功能減退癥),careandtreatmentcanbeginrightaway.III.SummaryWriting8.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.YouCouldHave"RecyclingMisconception"!Itmightbetimetothrowyourpreconceptionsaboutrecyclinginthegarbage.Adecades﹣longefforttoeducatepeopleaboutrecyclinghasmostlybackfired,accordingtonewresearch.Thestudy,publishedinNatureSustainability,foundthatanoveremphasisonrecyclinghasdistractedusfrombetteroptionsforpreventingwaste.Inopen﹣endedsurveys,Americansnamedrecyclingasthemosteffectivethingtheycoulddotoreducegarbageinlandfills,overlookingmoresuccessfulstrategies—suchasgeneratinglesswasteinthefirstplace.Thestudyrevealedwidespreadconfusionabouttheeffectivenessofrecycling.WhenaskedtoranktheThreeRs—"reduce,reuse,recycle"(alreadyinthecorrectorder)—inorderofeffectiveness,nearlyhalfgottheanswerwrong.MichaelaBarnett,astudyauthor,firstowesthis"recyclingmisconception"todecadesofcampaignsinitiatedbycorporations,whichhasshiftedblameforwastepollutiontoindividualsratherthancompaniesproducingdisposableproducts,thosemadetobethrownawayafteruse.Barnett'sstudyalsoshowedmanypeopleplacedplasticbagsandcoffeecupsintorecyclingbins,whilenotallofthemcanberecycled.It'snotreallytheirfault:Recyclingrulesareconfusing.Forinstance,the"chasingarrows"symbolonplasticshasmisledconsumersintobelievingmanyitemsarerecyclablewhentheyarenot.Lessthan10%ofglobalplasticisrecycled,despitesurveyrespondentsestimatingitat25%.Recycling,oftenoverestimatedasacure﹣allinwastemanagement,masksdeepersystemicproblems.Trueprogressdemandsintentionalreductionofconsumption:choosingreusableclothbagsoversingle﹣useplastics;repairingoldclothesinsteadofbuyingfastfashion.Andtrueaccountabilitymustshifttocorporationslegallyrequiredtoadoptsustainablemanufacturingandeco﹣consciousdesign—ensuringtheyareresponsibleforusingtechnology﹣based,large﹣scalesolutionstoreachclearcarbon﹣reductiongoals.__________IV.TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.9.夕陽染紅了半邊天空,真是賞心悅目。(engage)10.豆腐營養(yǎng)豐富且容易消化,老少咸宜。(perfect)11.池塘邊石柱上的精美雕刻體現(xiàn)了人與自然和諧共生的理念。(belief)12.鄰居阿婆原本覺得美圖軟件這類新潮玩意兒用起來會很麻煩,但跟著侄女沒學(xué)幾次就能自如地給照片改色調(diào)了。(as)V.GuidedWriting13.Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120—150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.你是新華中學(xué)學(xué)生,你校英文報正進行主題為MyFavoriteCartoonCharacter的征文活動。請撰寫征文,在征文中:(1)表明你最喜歡的卡通角色(可參考下圖或另選其他);(2)簡述該角色最打動你的瞬間;(3)談?wù)勗摻巧珜δ愕挠绊憽eZhaMulanTheLittlePrinceDoraemon…

2025年上海市松江區(qū)高考英語二模試卷參考答案與試題解析I.GrammarandVocabularySectionA1.Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.SmallBreaks,BigBenefitsTrainingforamarathonisoneroutetofitnessandbuildingveryshort"microwalks"intoyourdaymayalsobeapathtobetterhealth.Researchersfoundthatwhenpeoplebrokeupawalkintoperiodsof10to30seconds,(1)withshortbreaksinbetween,theyusedupto60percentmoreenergythancoveringthesamestretchinonego.AccordingtotheprofessoroftheUniversityofMilan,DrFrancescoLuciano,(2)wholedthestudy,themainmessageshouldbethatbriefmomentsofphysicalactivity,suchasgettingtoyourfeettomakeacupoftea,canmakeasurprisinglylargedifferenceto(3)howmanycaloriesyouburn."Breakingupmotionlessperiodswithbriefwalkgreatlyincreasesenergyconsumeddailyand(4)improves(improve)health."ThisisthedirectquotefromDrFrancescoLucianoandhiscolleaguesinProceedingsB,aninfluentialjournal(5)published(publish)topresentthelatestbiologicalresearch.TheNHSrecommendsthatadultsaged19to64getatleast150minutesofmoderateor75minutesofintenseactivityweekly.However,researchhaspresentedconclusiveevidencethatevenveryshortintervalsofactivity(6)can/willbebeneficial.Thelatestresearch,whichhundredsofparticipantstookpartin,involved(7)measuring(measure)theamountofenergypeopleconsumedwhilewalkingonanexercisemachineorclimbingstairs.Tenvolunteerswalkedorclimbedfordifferentamountsoftime,includingshortintervalsofeither10or30seconds,orlonger(8)onesofuptofourminutes.Aftereachperiodofactivity,theypausedforseveralminutes."Wefoundthatwalkingin(9)shorter(short)periodsrequiresmoreenergy—andmoreoxygen—tocoverthesamewalkinglength,comparedtocoveringitcontinuously.It'slikeacarusingmorefuelduringthefirstfewkilometres,"hesaid.Whilebreakinglongwalksintoshortintervalsmightnotbepracticalintermsoflengthcovered,Lucianoemphasizedthat(10)whenever/when/ifpossible,peopleshouldtakeafewstepstobreakupsittingtime.【解答】(1)考查介詞。句意:研究人員發(fā)現(xiàn),當(dāng)人們將一次散步分成10到30秒的時間段,中間有短暫的休息時,他們消耗的能量比一次走完同樣的路程要多60%。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知,此處需使用介詞"with"表示"有"。故填with。(2)考查非限制性定語從句。句意:這項研究的負責(zé)人、米蘭大學(xué)教授弗朗西斯科?盧西亞諾博士表示,主要的信息應(yīng)該是,短暫的體育活動,比如站起來泡杯茶,會對你燃燒的卡路里數(shù)量產(chǎn)生驚人的巨大影響。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知,該句為定語從句,先行詞DrFrancescoLuciano指人,且從句中缺少主語,因此使用關(guān)系代詞who在從句中作主語。故填who。(3)考查表語從句。句意:這項研究的負責(zé)人、米蘭大學(xué)教授弗朗西斯科?盧西亞諾博士表示,主要的信息應(yīng)該是,短暫的體育活動,比如站起來泡杯茶,會對你燃燒的卡路里產(chǎn)生驚人的巨大影響。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知,該句為賓語從句,作介詞"to"的賓語,"howmany"表示"多少",用于修飾可數(shù)名詞復(fù)數(shù)"calories",它引導(dǎo)的賓語從句"howmanycaloriesyouburn"表示"你燃燒的卡路里數(shù)量",整個從句作介詞"to"的賓語。故填howmany。(4)考查動詞時態(tài)和主謂一致。句意:這項研究的負責(zé)人、米蘭大學(xué)教授弗朗西斯科?盧西亞諾博士表示,主要的信息應(yīng)該是,短暫的體育活動,比如站起來泡杯茶,會對你燃燒的卡路里數(shù)量產(chǎn)生驚人的巨大

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