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試卷第=page11頁(yè),共=sectionpages33頁(yè)試卷第=page11頁(yè),共=sectionpages33頁(yè)2023屆上海市崇明區(qū)高三下學(xué)期二模英語(yǔ)試卷學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級(jí):___________考號(hào):___________一、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.TeaArtIt’scommontoseepeopleincoffeebarscreatecoffeeart,butit’sawholedifferentballgamedoingthesamethingwithtea.HanZheminghasmanagedtoperfecttheskill,creatingteaartincups,ordianchainChinese,

__1__usedtobearitualduringtheSongDynasty.Overthepastsixyears,the40-year-oldShanghairesident__2__(use)teaandspoonstocreatenearly200patternsbasedonancientpaintings.“It’slike__3__(add)bellsandwhistlestotea,givingpeopleastrongersenseofoccasion,sodrinkingteaismorefun,”Hansays.It’salsohisintentiontobringtheoldritualbacktomodernlifeandhavemorepeople__4__(appreciate)itscharm.Dianchaenhancesthetasteoftea,Hansays.“Itissimilartothefoam(泡沫)ontopofacupofcoffee,except__5__itismadeoftearatherthanmilk.”ChineseteaculturestartedtoenjoypopularityduringtheTangDynastyandboomedthroughouttheSongDynasty,__6__teabecameanecessityforalmosteveryone,fromnoblesandscholarstocommonpeople,justlikeotheressentialitems,suchasrice,oilandsalt,assuggestedbySongpoliticianandthinkerWangAnshi.DifferentfromthemethodofmakingteaduringtheTangperiod,intheSongDynasty,thepopularwayofhavingteawasthroughdiancha.Theprocessbeginswithhotwaterbeingpouredoverfine__7__(powder)teacreatingamixture.Thenmorehotwaterisaddedslowly__8__theteaisconstantlybeatenbyhandwithabamboostick.ItisbelievedthatthismethodlaterspreadtootherpartsofEastAsia,includingJapan,wheresimilarities__9__beseeninthewaymatcha(抹茶)ispreparedtoday.Thisactionofpouringhotwateriscalleddian;hencethenamediancha__10__(list)asanintangibleculturalheritage(非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn))ofRunzhoudistrict,Zhenjiangcity,Jiangsuprovince,in2019.二、選用適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或短語(yǔ)補(bǔ)全短文Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillineachblankwithaproperwordgiveninthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.a(chǎn)pplicationsB.connectionsC.emotionsD.identifyE.interveneF.notificationsG.sacredH.sharedI.specializeJ.stressedK.technologicalAnimalCommunicationManypetownerslongtotalkwiththeiranimals.Afterall,ifpetswereabletotalk,peoplecouldtakecareofthemmoreeasilyandhavecloseremotional___11___tothem,soanumberofcompaniesareworkingondevicesandappsthatcouldtranslatewhatanimalssay.OnesuchappiscalledMeowTalk.Usingvoicerecognitionsoftware,thisapprecognizesdifferentsoundsacatmakesandoffersEnglishtranslationsofthem.Forexample,onetypeofsoundmightmean“feedme”whileanothercouldbetranslated“l(fā)etmeoutside.”Theappcanusemachinelearningtoassessitstranslationsandimproveatrecognizingoneparticularcat’svoice.Inotherwords,itcan___12___inunderstandingyourcatinparticular.Thisisimportantbecausecatsdonotallhavea(n)___13___language,butindividualcatsfrequentlyuseparticularsoundstomeancertainthings.Inthefuture,MeowTalkcouldconnecttoasmartcollarthatwouldhearthecatmeowandplaythetranslationoutloud.Perhapsifthecatisoutsideandneedstobeletin,itcouldevensend___14___totheowner’sphone.Fordogs,aJapanesecompanycalledInupathyhasdevelopedaharness(保護(hù)帶)withaheartratemonitorandanapp.Theheartratemonitorisusedtoassessadog’s___15___.Thisispossiblebecause,likehumans,dogs’heartratesgoupwhentheyareexcitedor___16___.Theharnessalsohasalightthatturnsredwhenthedogisexcited,butwhenthedogisrelaxed,thelightisblue.Themostobvioususeofthistechnologyistohelppetowners___17___withandprovidefortheirpetsbetter.Themoreownersknowabouttheirpets,theeasieritistomeettheirneeds.Thereareother___18___oftechnologythathelpusunderstandanimals.Forexample,somesheepfarmersareusingartificialintelligencetoscananddetermineiftheyareinpain,whichhelpsthemfindoutsickanimals.Asaresult,theycan___19___morequicklytotreattheanimal.Anyonewhointeractsregularlywithanimalscouldbenefitfromunderstandingtheiranimalsbetter.Thusthese___20___developmentsmighttransformthewayweinteractwiththecreaturesaroundus.三、完形填空It’slongbeenknownthatsugarydrinkshelppeoplepackonunwantedkilograms.Butnewresearchsuggeststhat___21___drinksandeven100%fruitjuicemightraiseyourriskforsomecancers.Thestudycouldn’tprovecauseandeffect,butitfoundthatdrinkingaslittleas90-120mlofsugarydrinkseachdaywas___22___toan18%riseinoverallriskforcancer.ThenewstudywasledbyMathildeTouvier,researchdirectorattheUniversityofParis.Herteamcollecteddataonmorethan100,000Frenchmenandwomen,averageage42,whotookpartinanational___23___.Theparticipantsansweredquestionsabouthowmuchof3,300differentfoodsanddrinkstheyconsumedeachday,andwere___24___foruptonineyears.Thestudyuncoveredlinksbetweentheconsumptionofsugarydrinksandtheriskofcancer___25___,andforbreastcancerspecifically.Theinvestigatorsfoundnoassociationbetweensugarydrinksandprostateorcoloncancers(前列腺或結(jié)腸癌),buttheauthorsstressedthattoofewpeopleinthestudydevelopedthesecancerstomakethisfinding___26___.Theresearch___27___nolinksbetweendietsodas(無(wú)糖汽水)andcancer,althoughmorestudyisneededtoconfirmthat,theauthorsnoted.Theconnectionbetweensugarydrinksandcancerremainedthesameevenaftertheteam___28___forage,sex,educationallevel,familyhistoryofcancer,smokingandphysicalactivity,theresearcherssaid.So,whythe___29___?AccordingtoTouvier’steam,high-caloriedrinksmayraisecancerriskbecausesugarhelpsbuildbodyfat,inadditiontoraisingbloodsugarlevelsandinflammation(發(fā)炎)—allofwhicharerisk___30___forcancer.It’salsopossiblethatchemicalsfoundinthesedrinksmightplayapartin___31___cancerrisk,theresearcherstheorized.Agrouprepresentingthedrinksindustrysaidsugarydrinkscanstillbeapartofthe___32___diet,however.Inastatement,theAmericanBeverageAssociationsaid:“It’simportantforpeopletoknowthatalldrinks—eitherwithsugarorwithout—are___33___toconsumeaspartofabalanceddiet.America’sleadingdrinkscompaniesareworkingtogethertosupportconsumers’effortsto___34___thesugartheyconsumefromourdrinksbyprovidingmorechoiceswithlesssugarorzerosugar,smallerpackagesizesandclearcalorieinformationrightupfront.”SamanthaHellerisaseniorclinicalnutritionistatNYULangoneMedicalCenterinNewYorkCity.Shesaidshewasn’t___35___bythefindings.Shenotedthat,fordecades,thesedrinkshavebeenlinkedwithdiseasessuchasheartdisease.Ontheotherhand,“mostofusshouldbedrinkingmorewaterthanwedo,”Hellersaid.21.A.iced B.mineral C.bottled D.sweetened22.A.tied B.devoted C.reduced D.limited23.A.game B.study C.ceremony D.examination24.A.checked B.caged C.occupied D.followed25.A.ingeneral B.withoutexception C.onthecontrary D.byaccident26.A.unreliable B.unexpected C.a(chǎn)uthoritative D.original27.A.uncovered B.a(chǎn)nticipated C.established D.hid28.A.hunted B.a(chǎn)djusted C.prepared D.mounted29.A.research B.similarity C.connection D.impact30.A.behaviors B.a(chǎn)ssessments C.perceptions D.factors31.A.explaining B.increasing C.preventing D.predicting32.A.local B.nutritional C.a(chǎn)verage D.conventional33.A.safe B.impossible C.exceptional D.effective34.A.neutralize B.digest C.remove D.reduce35.A.a(chǎn)nnoyed B.surprised C.embarrassed D.delighted四、閱讀理解Iwasputtingonmybootsjustnowinwhatthenovelistscall“abrownstudy.”Therewasnourgentreasonforputtingonmyboots.Iwasnotgoingout,andmyslippersweremuchmorecomfortable.Butsomethinghadtobedone.Iwantedasubjectforanarticle.Nowifyouareaccustomedtowritingarticlesforaliving,youwillknowthatsometimesthedifficultyisnotwritingthearticle,butchoosingasubject.Itisnotpovertyyousufferfrom,butanembarrassmentofriches.Butwhathasthistodowithputtingonmyboots?ItisareasonablequestionandIwilltellyou.ForanhourIhadpacedmyroominmyslippersinsearchofasubject.Ihadlookedoutofthewindowoverthesunlitvalley,andwatchedthesmokeofadistanttraindisappearingtowardsthewest.IhadsharpenedeverypencilIhadonmewithgreatcare.ButthemoreIsharpenedmypencils,themoreanxiousIgrewaboutthethemeforanarticle.ItwasatthismomentthatIrememberedmyboots.Theactofbendingmybodychangedthecurrentoftheblood.Yousawthingsinanewlight.SoIfetchedmybootsandsatdowntoputthemon.Thethingworkedlikeacharm.ForinmypreoccupiedconditionIpickedupmyrightbootfirst.ThenmechanicallyIputitdownandseizedtheleftboot.AndthenthefactflashedonmethatallmylifeIhadbeenputtingonmyleftbootfirst.IfyouhadaskedmefiveminutesbeforewhichbootIputonfirst,Ishouldhavesaidthattherewasnofirstaboutit;yetnowIfoundIwasinahabitsofixedthattheattempttoputonmyrightbootfirstaffectedme.Thethingcouldn’tbedone.AndthencameintomymindthatfascinatingbookofSamuelButler’sonLifeandHabit.Yes,certainly,herewasasubjectthatwould“go.”Itookoutapencil,seizedsomewritingpaper,andsatdowntowriteon“TheForceofHabit.”36.By“Itisnotpovertyyousufferfrom,butanembarrassmentofriches.”inparagraph1,theauthormeans_____.A.somesubjectsaretoocomplicatedorembarrassingtowriteonB.povertyisnolongeraproblemnowadays,butembarrassmentisC.poorpeopledon’tencounterasmanyembarrassmentsastherichD.there’resomanysubjectsthatit’shardtodecidewhichtochoose37.Whydidtheauthorsharpenhispencilswithgreatcare?A.Tohelphimselfpromotethinking. B.Todrawwhathesawoutofthewindow.C.Towritehisarticlemoresmoothly. D.Torelievehimselfofanxietyaboutwriting.38.Puttingonthebootshelpedtheauthor_____.A.getridofhisfixedhabit B.lowerhisbloodpressureC.seethingsfromanewangle D.freehispreoccupiedmind39.Thepassageismainlyabouttheauthor’s_____.A.personalattitudetowardshabits B.dailyroutinesasaprofessionalwriterC.writingprocessofaspecialarticle D.decisionmakingonthethemeforanarticleHOWWEHELPisanindependenttherapy(治療)directoryandinformationresourceforpeoplewhowanttoenhancetheirhealthandwellbeing.Ouraimistohelpyoufindprofessionalexpertstosupportyou,whatevertheissuesyouoryourfamilyaredealingwithinyourliferightnow.HowtofindatherapistorcoachusingTherearevariouswaystofindatherapist,counsellor(顧問(wèn))orcoachonandthebestroutewilldependonhowmuchhelpyouneed.Fromasimplepostcodesearchtoapersonalmatchingservice,wecanhelpyoufindtherightprofessionaltoseeinpersonoronline.QuicksearchIfyouknowwhattypeoftherapyortypeofcoachingyouarelookingfor,usethequicksearchoptionspagetosearchbytypeoftherapyorcoachingandthenpostcode.Youcanleavethelocationboxblanktosearchforonlinetherapistsandcoaches.Questionnaire(問(wèn)卷)Ifyouaren’tsureexactlywhatyouarelookingfor,oureasy-to-usequestionnairewilltakeyouthroughahandfulofquestionstogiveyouthetopselectionsofsuitabletherapistsinyourareaofchoice.PersonalisedMatchingServiceShortontime,orsimplycan’tmakeupyourmind?Completeanextendedassessmentwhichiskeptsecretbeforebeingreviewedbyamentalhealthprofessional.Thereisachargeof£66forthispopularhigh-qualityservice.TherapytailoredtoyourindividualneedsSavetimeandmoneywithourPersonalisedMatchingServiceGetmatchedtotherighttherapist

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D.four42.Whatcanbelearnedaboutthepersonalisedmatchingservice?A.Youneedtopay66poundstothetailoredtherapistfortheservice.B.Youcanclaimarefundifyoufailtofindasatisfyingmatchafter5attempts.C.Thematchesarearrangedbycertificatedprofessionalstoyourspecialneeds.D.Theresultofyourassessmentwillbekeptsecretfromthematchedtherapist.Gentlesoundstimulation,alsoknownaspinknoise,maysignificantlyenhancedeepsleepinolderadultsandimprovetheirabilitytorecallwords,anewstudyhasfound.Deepsleepiscriticalformemoryconsolidation.However,beginninginmiddleage,deepsleepdecreasessubstantially,whichscientistsbelievecontributestomemorylossinaging.Thesoundstimulationsignificantlyenhanceddeepsleepinparticipantsandtheirscoresonamemorytest.“Thisisaninnovative,simpleandsafenon-medicationapproachthatmayhelpimprovebrainhealth,”saidPhyllisZee,professoratNorthwesternUniversityintheUS.“Thisisapotentialtoolforenhancingmemoryinolderpopulationsandattenuatingnormalage-relatedmemorydecline,”saidZee.Zeeandateamofresearchersgathered13adults,60andolder,andmonitoredtheirsleepinalabfortwonights.Onbothnights,theparticipantstookamemorytest,wenttobedwhilewearingheadphonesandaspecialcap,andtookanothermemorytestinthemorning.Butwithouttheparticipants’awareness,researchersonlyplayedpinknoiseintotheheadphonesononenight.Morespecifically,theytimedthesoundstomatchtheparticipants’slow-waveoscillations.Duringdeepsleep,brainwavesslowtoaboutoneoscillationpersecond,comparedtoabouttenoscillationspersecondduringwakefulness.Thesystemtheyemployedinthestudyallowedtheteamtodeliveralowburstofpinknoiseatthe“precisemoment”whentheparticipants’slowwavesrose—apatternthatisuniquetoeachperson.Thestudyfoundthatparticipants’slowwavesincreasedafterthenightofsoundstimulation,suggestingthattheyweregettingmoredeepsleep.Andonthemorningafterhearingpinknoise,theyperformedthreetimesbetteronmemoryteststhantheydidaftersleepingwithoutanysoundstimulation.Previousresearchshowedpinknoiseduringdeepsleepcouldimprovememoryconsolidationinyoungpeople.Butithasnotbeentestedinolderadults.Thenewstudytargetedolderindividualsandusedanovelsoundsystemthatincreasedtheeffectivenessofthesoundstimulationinolderpopulations.Thestudywasarelativelysmallone,sofurtherresearchisneededtoconfirmitsfindingsandtostudyhowlonger-termuseofpinknoiseaffectssleep.ButNorthwesternhastakenstepstopatenttheresearchers’technology,whichseemstohavehituponawaytostimulateslowwavesattherightmoment.Theteamhopestodevelopanaffordabledevicethatpeoplecanuseathome,fromthecomfortoftheirbeds.43.Thenewstudymainlyrevealsthat_____.A.deepsleepconsolidatesoldadults’memoryB.pinknoiseboostsmemoryamongtheelderlyC.sleepdisordersplayakeyroleinmemorylossD.soundstimulationincreasesthelengthofsleep44.Theword“attenuating”inthesecondparagraphmostprobablymeans_____.A.worsening B.reversing C.slowingdown D.bringingabout45.Whatcanbelearnedaboutthenewstudy?A.Itemployedasoundsystemprogrammedinstepwithbrainwaves.B.Itcomparedtheeffectsonolderadultsandonyoungerpopulations.C.Itrepeatedtheexperimentseveraltimeswithouttheparticipants’notice.D.Itadjustedtheparticipants’slow-waveoscillationstomatchthestimulations.46.Itcanbeinferredthattheapproachusedinthestudy_____.A.mayputoldadultsinriskinthelongrunB.hasthepotentialtobeappliedinpracticeC.requiresaninnovativeandaffordabledeviceD.needsNorthwestern’spatentforconfirmation五、六選四Trash-EatingRobotsIthasbecomecommonknowledgethatouroceansarefilledwithgarbage.Brokenobjects,usedplasticbottlesandsoonfillourbeachesandcovertheoceanfloor,doingimmensedamagetooceancreatures.Manyindividualsandorganizationsareworkingtoremovethisgarbageandrecenttechnologicaldevelopmentshavegiventhemanewtooltodoso:trash-eatingrobots.Robotsofvariousshapeshavebeendesignedtocollectgarbagethattheyfindfloatingintheocean.Forexample,theFrenchcompanyIADYShasdevelopedwhatitcallsthejellyfishbot._____47_____Thejellyfishbotisremotelycontrolledandcancleanupto1,000squaremetersperhour.Itcontainsanetthatcanholdupto30liters.Thejellyfishbots’smallsizeandabilitytobeeasilycontrolledmakethemidealforcleaningupcrowdedareassuchasports._____48_____Designedforuseonrivers,theInterceptorlookslikeaboatwithaconveyorbeltthatpicksuptrash.AshallowbarrierattachedtotheInterceptorguidesfloatingtrashtotheconveyorbelt,butfishcanswimunderitsafely.Onceasensorindicatesthatthedustbinsarefull,theInterceptorautomaticallysendsatextmessagetoonshoreoperators.Theseoperatorscollectandemptythedustbins,sendingthegarbagetolocalwastemanagementfacilities.Mostofthegarbageintheoceanscomesdownrivers._____49_____HencetheInterceptorisusedtostoppollutionbeforeitenterstheocean.TheInterceptoriscompletelysolar-poweredandoperatesonitsown,whichminimizestheneedforhumaninvolvement.Robotsareabletocleanuplargeamountsofgarbagewithouthumansstrugglingwithbeachcleanupbyhand._____50_____A.Itisn’tjustaboutremovingthegarbagefromtheocean’ssurface.B.Hopefully,theycanbeabigpartofthesolutiontooceanpollution.C.Thissmallrobotgathersupeverythingitencounters,includinggasolineandoil.D.Forlarger,moreopenareas,amuchlargerrobotcalledtheInterceptorhasasimilarfunction.E.Ifallgoeswell,they’rehopingtoexpandthenumberofrobotsandtakethetechnologytootherwaterwaysinneedofcleanup.F.Cleaninguptrashthatlitterstheoceanisgood,buttokeeptheoceansclean,newgarbagemustbestoppedfromgettingthere.六、概要寫(xiě)作51.Directions:

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TheDunning-KrugerEffectIn1999,socialpsychologistsDavidDunningandJustinKrugerdidaseriesofstudiesevaluatingpeople’scompetenceincertainareas.Thepeopleinthestudieswerealsoaskedtoevaluatetheirownabilitiesineacharea.DunningandKrugerfoundthatpeoplewhoscoredverylowonthetesttendedtooverestimatetheirabilities.Laterresearchhasindicatedthatasimilarprincipleappliestootherareasaswell.ThisprinciplehasbecomeknownastheDunning-Krugereffectaftertheresearcherswhodiscoveredit.TheDunning-Krugereffectoccursbecauseonlywhenpeoplehaveskillsinagivenareaaretheyequippedtoevaluatetheirownskills.Forexample,insomesituationsittakesascientisttorecognizebadscience.TheoppositeoftheDunning-Krugereffectalsohappens:capablepeoplehaveamoreaccurateviewoftheirownabilities,andsometimestheyevenunderestimatethemselves.Anextremecaseofthiswouldbeimpostorsyndrome,whichiswhenaskilledpersonfeelsasiftheyarefakingtheirskillsdespiteknowingwhattheyaredoing.It’stemptingtothinkoftheDunning-Krugereffectasaproblemthatotherpeoplehave.Peoplemayevenlaughatthosewhothinkthemselvesmorecompetentthantheyare.Buteveryonehasareaswheretheylackcompetence—andtheDunning-Krugereffectmeanstheymaybeespeciallybadatidentifyingthoseareas.Evenifsomeoneisveryintelligentingeneral,therearestillthingstheydon’tknowmuchabout.Expertise(專(zhuān)業(yè)知識(shí))inoneareacannotalwaysbetransferredtootherareas.That’swhyit’simportanttokeepdiggingforinformationevenwhenyouthinkyou’vefoundanswers.Itcanalsobehelpfultocheckyourideaswithotherpeople.Receivingnegativefeedbackcanhurt,butifyou’rewillingtolisten,itcanhelpyougrow.EvenjustkeepinginmindthattheDunning-Krugereffectexistscanhelpyoustayhumble,acceptcriticismand,thus,keeplearningthroughoutyourlife._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________七、漢譯英(整句)52.我忽然想起把同桌的圍巾忘家里了。(It)(漢譯英)53.當(dāng)你遇到一連串棘手問(wèn)題時(shí),要沉住氣,并好好想想如何解決。(encounter)(漢譯英)54.看著這些老物件,這個(gè)接連失去親人的老人感覺(jué)往事歷歷在目,不禁潸然淚下。(can’thelp)(漢譯英)55.在全體居民的共同努力下,這個(gè)城市的市容正在好轉(zhuǎn),說(shuō)明這些措施卓有成效。(witness)(漢譯英)八、感謝信/祝賀信56.Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.假設(shè)你是明啟中學(xué)高三學(xué)生徐晶,你校的英文報(bào)向即將畢業(yè)的高三學(xué)生征文,給高中三年來(lái)最值得你

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