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上海高考英语试题

上海高考英语试题

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2010年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(上海卷)

英语试卷

本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试用时120分钟。考试结束,将答题卡和答题卷一并交回。

考生注意:

1.本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分。满分150分。考试时间120分钟。

2.答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必在答题卡和答题纸上用钢笔或圆珠笔清楚填写姓名、准考证号、校验码,并用铅笔在答题卡上正确涂写准

考证号和效验码。

3.第Ⅰ卷(1—16小题,25—80小题)由机器阅卷,答案必须全部涂写在答题卡上。考试应将代表正确答案的小方格用铅笔涂黑。

注意试题题号和答题卡编号一一对应,不能错位。答案需要更改

时,必须将原选项用橡皮擦去,重新选择。答案不能涂写在试卷

上,涂写在试卷上一律不给分。第Ⅰ卷中的第17—24小题,第

81—84小题和第Ⅱ卷的试题,其答案用钢笔或水笔写在答题纸

上,如用铅笔答题,或写在试卷上一律不给分。

第Ⅰ卷(共105分)

L listening comprehension

Section A

Directions In section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a

question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.

1.A.A shop assistant. B.A dentist C.An cloarician D.A bank clerk.

2.A.The exam score. B.The world news. C.A soccer match. D.A basketball team.

3.A.At a post office B.At a flower shop

C.At a department store. D.At a bus station

4.A.5 hours B.7 hours C.9 hours D.10 hours 5.A.Tim’s not seriously injured

B.Tim will get to the hospital quickly.

C.The woman’s heard all about Tim’s illness.

D.The woman doesn’t know how Tim is now.

6.A.She isn’t the mood to travel. B.France is too far for family holiday.

C.Family holiday no longer interests her D.She has had too many holidays this year.

7.A.The cost was reasonable. B.The cost was unbelievably high

C.She likes the hotel. D.She will stay overnight.

8.A.Disappointment B.Disapproval.

C.Sympathy. D.Passion.

9.A.The man is too forgetful B.The man shouldn’t get annoyed.

C.The man has too many keys. D.The man should attend more lessons.

10.A.He wants to live in apartments. B.He thinks his signature is unnecessary.

C.He has already signed a contract D.He doesn’t always say what he means.

Section B

Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.

Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following introduction.

11.A.White masters. B.African slaves.

C.Native dancers. D.Sport trainers. 12.A.Having kung fu experience. B.Being able to sing and play music.

C.Wearing a green belt. D.Being strong and able to balance well.

13.A.He uses his hands to keep the balance. B.He doses contact with his opponent.

C.He is kicked by his opponent. D.He is pushed out of the circle.

Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage 14.A.Great guests and talk to hotel staff.

B.Have breakfast and examine room service.

C.Prepare for the meeting and write new reports.

D.Review the previous night’s reports and check emails. 15.A.Saying hello to every guest. B.Considering different bath requirements.

C.Dining with a different staff member. D.Holding various operational meetings.

16.A.A day’s life of a hotel manager. B.The daily routine at a hotel.

C.Hotel service and improvement. D.Meetings attended by a hotel massager.

Section C

Directions: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.

Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.

Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

П.Grammar and vocabulary.

Section A

Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.

25.Sean has formed the habit of jogging the tree-lined avenue for two hours every day.

A.between B.along C.below D.with

26.It took us quite a long time to get to the amusement park.It was journey.

A.three hour B.a three-hours

C.a three-hour D.three hours

27.If our parents do everything for us children, we won't

learn to depend on

A.themselves B.them

C.us D.ourselves

28.Every few years, the coal workers. their lungs X-rayed to ensure their health.

A.are having B.have

C.have had D.had had

29.- Sorry, Professor Smith.I didn't finish the assignment yesterday.

- Oh, you have done it as yesterday was the deadline.

A.must B.mustn't

C.should D.shouldn't

30.In ancient times, people rarely travelled long distances and most farmers only travelled the local

market.

A.longer than B.more than C.as much as D.as far as

31.The church tower which will be open to tourists soon.The work is almost finished.

A.has restored B.has been restored C.is restoring D.is being restored 32.I had great difficulty the suitable food on the menu

in that restaurant.

A.find B.found C.to find D.finding

33.Lucy has a great sense of humour and always keeps her colleagues with her stories.

A.amused B.amusing C.to amuse D.to be amused

34. you may have, you should gather your courage to face

the challenge.

A.However a serious problem B.What a serious problem

C.However serious a problem D.What serious a problem

35. the city centre, we saw a stone statue of about 10 metres in height.

A.Approaching B.Approached C.To approach D.To be approached

36.One reason for her preference for city life is she can have easy access to places like shops and restaurants.

A.that B.how C.what D.why

37.When changing lanes, a driver should use his turning signal to let other drivers know

A.he is entering which lane B.which lane he is entering

C.is he entering which lane D.which lane is he entering

38.Wind power is an ancient source of energy we may return in the near future.

A.on which B.by which C.to which D.from which

39. our manage objects to Tom's joining the club, we shall accept him as a member.

A.Until B.Unless C.If D.After

40.Thai is the only way we can imagine the overuse of water in students' bathrooms.

A.reducing B.to reduce

C.reduced D.reduce

Section B

Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

Forests in the northern half of the globe could be growing faster now than they were 200 years ago as a result of climate change, according to a study of trees in eastern America.The trees appear to have faster growth rates due to longer growing seasons and higher concentrations (浓度) of carbon dioxide in the ___41 .

Geoffrey Parker, a scientist at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Centre in Edgewater.Maryland, said that the increase ha the rate of growth was unexpected and might be 42 to the higher temperatures and longer growing seasons documented in the region.The growth may also be influenced by

,he said.

the significant 43 in atmospheric CO

2

"We made a list of reasons these forests could be growing

faster and then excluded half of them," Dr Parker said.Their study suggests that northern forests may become increasingly important in

44 the influence of man-made CO2 on the climate.

Dr Parker and his colleagues have 45 out a detailed record of the trees on a(n) 46 basis since 1987.They calculated that due to the global warming the forest is producing 47 tons of wood each year.

The scientists _ 48 _ the land with trees at different stages of growth and found that both young and old trees were showing increased growth rate.More than 90 per cent of the tree groups had grown by between two and four times faster than the scientists had 49 from estimates of the long-term rates of growth.

Ⅲ.Reading Comprehension

Section A

Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.

The first attempt of even the most talented artists, musicians, and writers is seldom a masterpiece, If you consider

your drafts as dress rehearsals (彩排), or tryouts, revising will seem a natural part of the writing 50 .

What is the purpose of the dress rehearsals and the out-of-town previews that many Broadway shows go through The answer is adding, deleting, replacing, reordering, 51 revising.Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Phantom of the Opera underwent such a process.

When Lloyd Webber began writing in 1984, he had in mind a funny, exciting production.However, when Phantom opened in London in 1986, the audience saw a moving psychological love story set to music.The musical had. 52 several revisions due, in part, to problems with costuming and makeup (戏服和化妆).For instance, Lloyd Webber 53 some of the music because the Phantom's makeup prevented the actor from singing certain sounds.

When you revise, you change aspects of your work in 54 to your evolving purpose, or to include 55 ideas or newly discovered information.

Revision is not just an afterthought that gets only as much time as you have at the end of an assignment. 56 , it is a major stage of the writing process, and writers revise every step of the way.Even your decision to 57 .topics

while prewriting is a type of revising.However.don't make the mistake of skipping the revision stage that follows

58 .Always make time to become your own 59 and view your dress rehearsal, so to speak.Reviewing your work in this way can give you 60 new ideas.

Revising involves 61 the effectiveness and appropriateness of all aspects of your writing, making your purpose more clearly, and refocusing or developing the facts and ideas you present.When you revise, ask yourself the following questions, keeping in mind the audience for whom you are writing: Is my main idea or purpose 62 throughout my draft Do I ever lose sight of my purpose Have I given my readers all of the 63 that is, facts, opinions,

inferences -- that they need in order to understand my main idea Finally, have I included too many 64 details that may confuse readers

50.A.technique B.style C.process D.career

51.A.in particular B.as a result

C.for example D.in other words 52.A.undergone B.skipped C.rejected D.replaced

53.A.rewrote B.released

C.recorded D.reserved

54.A.addition B.response C.opposition D.contrast 55.A.fixed B.ambitious C.familiar

D.fresh

56.A.However B.Moreover C.Instead

D.Therefore

57.A.discuss B.switch C.exhaust D.cover

58.A.drafting B.rearranging

C.performing D.training

59.A.director B.master

C.audience D.visitor

60.A.personal B.valuable

C.basic D.delicate

61.A.mixing B.weakening C.maintaining D.assessing

62.A.amazing B.bright

C.unique D.clear

63.A.angles B.evidence

C.information D.hints

64.A.unnecessary B.uninteresting

C.concrete D.final

Section B

Directions: Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.

(A)

The elephant was lying heavily on its side, fast asleep.A few dogs started barking at it.The elephant woke up in a terrible anger: it chased the dogs into the village where they ran for safety.That didn't stop the elephant.It destroyed a

dozen houses and injured several people.The villagers were scared and angry.Then someone suggested calling Parbati, the elephant princess.

Parbati Barua's father was a hunter of tigers and an elephant tamer.He taught Parbati to ride an elephant before

she could even walk.He also taught her the dangerous art of

the elephant round-up -- how to catch wild elephants.

Parbati hasn't always lived in the jungle.After a happy childhood hunting with her father, she was sent to boarding school in the city.But Parbati never got used to being there and many years later she went back to her old fife."Life in

the city is too dull.Catching elephants is an adventure and

the excitement lasts for days after the chase," she says.

But Parbati doesn't catch elephants just for fun."My work," she says, "is to rescue man from the elephants, and to keep the elephants safe from man." And this is exactly what Parbati has been doing for many years.Increasingly, the Indian elephant is angry: for many years, illegal hunters have attacked it and its home in the jungle has been reduced to small pieces of land.It is now fighting back.Whenever wild elephants enter a tea garden or a village, Parbati is called to

guide the animals back to the jungle before they can kill.

The work of an elephant tamer also involves love and devotion.A good elephant tamer will spend hours a day singing love songs to a newly captured elephant."Eventually they grow to love their tamers and never forget them.They are also more loyal than humans," she said, as she climbed up one of her elephants and sat on the giant, happy animal.An elephant princess indeed!

65.For Parbati, catching elephants is mainly to .

A.get long lasting excitement B.keep both man and elephants safe

C.send them back to the jungle D.make the angry elephants tame

66.Before Parbati studied in a boarding school, .

A.she spent her time hunting with her father

B.she learned how to sing love songs

C.she had already been called an elephant princess

D.she was taught how to hunt tigers

67.Indian elephants are getting increasingly angry and they revenge because __________.

A.they are caught and sent for heavy work

B.illegal hunters capture them and kill them

C.they are attacked and their land gets limited

D.dogs often bark at them and chase them

68.The passage starts with an elephant story in order to

explain that in India _________.

A.people easily fall victim to elephants' attacks B.the man-elephant relationship is getting worse

C.elephant tamers are in short supply

D.dogs are as powerful as elephants

(B)

The following card includes a brief summary and a short

Trevor, C. O., Lansford, B. and Black, J. W., 2004, "Employee

turnover (人事变更) and job performance: monitoring the influences

of salary growth and promotion", Journal of Armchair Psychology,

vol. 113, no.1, pp. 56-64.

In this article Trevor et al. review the influences of pay and

job opportunities in respect of job performance, turnover rates

and employees' job attitude. The authors use data gained through

organizational surveys of blue-chip companies in Vancouver, Canada assessment of a research paper.It can provide a guide for

further reading on the topic.

69.The research paper published is primarily concerned with

A.the way of preventing employee turnover

B.methods of improving employee performance

C.factors affecting employee turnover and performance

D.pay structures based on employee performance

70.As is mentioned in the card, the limitation of the research paper mainly lies in that .

A.the data analysis is hardly reliable

B.the research sample is not wide enough

C.the findings are of no practical value

D.the research method is out-of-date

71.Who might be most interested in this piece of information A.Job hunters.

B.Employees in blue-chip companies.

C.Mid-level managers.

D.Researchers on employee turnover.

(C)

The 2012 London Olympics had enough problems to worry about.But one more has just been added - a communications blackout caused by solar storms.

After a period of calm within the Sun, scientists have detected the signs of a flesh cycle of sunspots that could peak in 2012, just in time for the arrival of the Olympic torch in London.

Now scientists believe that this peak could result in vast solar explosions that could throw billions of tons of charged matter towards the Earth, causing strong solar storms that could jam the telecommunications satellites and interact links sending five Olympic broadcast from London.

"The Sun's activity has a strong influence on the Earth.The Olympics could be in the middle of the next solar maximum which could affect the functions of communications

satellites," said Professor Richard Harrison, head of space physics at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxfordshire.

At the peak of the cycle, violent outbursts called coronal mass ejections (日冕物质抛射) occur in the Sun's atmosphere, throwing out great quantities of electrically-charged matter."

A coronal mass ejection can carry a billion tons of solar material into space at over a million kilometres per hour.Such events can expose astronauts to a deadly amount, can disable satellites, cause power failures on Earth and disturb communications," Professor Harrison added.The risk is greatest during a solar maximum when there is the greatest number of sunspots.

Next week in America, NASA is scheduled to launch a

satellite for monitoring solar activity called the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), which will take images of the Sun that are 10 times clearer than the most advanced televisions available.

The Rutherford Appleton Laboratory helped to make the

high-tech cameras that will capture images of the solar flares (太阳耀斑) and explosions as they occur.

Professor Richard Hold away, the lab's director, said that the SDO should be able to provide early warning of a solar

flare or explosion big enough to affect satellite communications on Earth "If we have advance warning, we'll be able to reduce the damage.What you don't want is things switching off for a week with no idea of what's caused the problem," he said.

72.The phrase "communications blackout" in paragraph 1 most probably refers to during the 2012 Olympics.

A.the extinguishing of the Olympic torch

B.the collapse of broadcasting systems

C.the transportation breakdown in London

D.the destruction of weather satellites

73.What can be inferred about the solar activity described in the passage

A.The most fatal matter from the corona falls onto Earth. B.The solar storm peak occurs in the middle of each cycle. C.It takes several seconds for the charged matter to

reach Earth.

D.The number of sunspots declines after coronal mass ejections.

74.According to the passage, NASA will launch a satellite to _ _

A.take images of the solar system

B.provide early warning of thunderstorms

C.keep track of solar activities

D.improve the communications on Earth

75.Which of the following might be the best title of the passage

A.Solar Storms: An Invisible Killer

B.Solar Storms: Earth Environment in Danger

C.Solar Storms: Threatening the Human Race

D.Solar Storms: Human Activities to Be Troubled

Section C

Directions: Read the following text and choose the most

suitable heading from A-F for each

76.

the population over age 12 were using drugs non-medically.

77.

possible for doctors to perform complicated surgery to save lives.Many people afflicted by serious medical conditions are able to control their symptoms and become active, contributing citizens.NIDA points out that most individuals who take these drags use them in a responsible.

78.

Nevertheless.overuse of drugs such as opioids, central nervous system (CNS) depressants and stimulants does lead to harmful reliance in some people and is therefore becoming a serious public health concern.Although this abuse affects many people worldwide, particular trends of concern to the medical profession in the US appear among older adults, teenagers arid women.

79.

Though it may be a surprise to many, the misuse of medications may be the most common form of drug abuse among the elderly.Dr Kenneth Schrader of Duke University, North Carolina states that although the elderly represent about 13% of the US population, those aged 65 and over account for the consumption of one third of all drugs.People in this age group use

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