2023届上海市崇明区高三上学期一模英语试卷
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试卷第1页,共14页 2023届上海市崇明区高三上学期一模英语试卷
一、短对话
1.
A.Relatives. B.Colleagues. C.Agent and customer. D.Postman and sender.
2.
A.$3. B.$5. C.$9. D.$15.
3.
A.Her son doesn’t have a blue scarf. B.She’ll help the man look for his scarf.
C.The man didn’t take her son’s scarf. D.She likes the color of the man’s scarf.
4.
A.His aunt will buy him an e-dictionary. B.His aunt paid too much for the e-dictionary.
C.The woman needn’t buy an e-dictionary. D.He doesn’t know how much an e-dictionary costs.
5.
A.She missed the whole game. B.She is curious about the result of the game.
C.She also left the game early. D.She sat right behind the man during the game.
6.
A.Dustbins for garbage sorting. B.Benefits of recycling rubbish.
C.Charges for colored dustbins. D.Reasons for protecting the environment.
7.
A.The jacket is too big for him. B.It has been too warm to wear the jacket.
C.He doesn’t like cold weather. D.He didn’t buy the jacket until it got cooler.
8.
A.She hates history lessons. B.She thinks Dr. Parker’s tests are easy.
C.Dr. Parker no longer teaches history. D.The man’s source of information is reliable.
9.
A.Have his desk repaired. B.Ask the bookstore for a refund.
C.Look for the misplaced check. D.Borrow some cash from the woman.
10.
A.He isn’t allowed to tell the student her grade.
B.He doesn’t know how to find the student’s grade. 试卷第2页,共14页 C.Dr. Wilson hasn’t finished grading the mid-term exam.
D.Dr. Wilson doesn’t want to be contacted while he’s away.
二、短文
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
11.A.Proper ways of helping the homeless. B.Suitable places for helping the homeless.
C.Various views on helping the homeless. D.Underlying reasons for helping the homeless.
12.A.The money may be stolen. B.They may get addicted to money.
C.The money may be misused. D.They may buy clothing with the money.
13.A.Set up an organization. B.Teach homeless people a skill.
C.Save resources in the community. D.Build shelters for the homeless.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
14.A.Sleep is vital to people’s health. B.Chinese people sleep least in the world.
C.Chinese people are sleeping less. D.Sleep hours vary in different groups of people.
15.A.Screen time. B.Attitude to age.
C.Mental disorders. D.Working relationships.
16.A.The more people earn, the better they sleep.
B.Over half of teenagers get less sleep due to study stress.
C.Chinese people’s average sleep quality is also worsening.
D.Office workers’ sleep quality is the worst among all the respondents.
三、长对话
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
17.What are the two speakers mainly discussing?
A.Studying for an exam. B.A computer game the man is playing.
C.Visiting a close friend of theirs. D.A class presentation they’re preparing.
18.Why is the man using the computer when the woman enters? 试卷第3页,共14页 A.He’s already finished studying. B.He’s taking an online biology test.
C.He’s taking a break from studying. D.He’s searching for some information.
19.How does the man feel when the woman wants to study with him?
A.Excited. B.Surprised. C.Frustrated. D.Embarrassed.
20. Why doesn’t the man want the woman to call Elizabeth right now?
A.He owed her a favor. B.He heard she did poorly on the last test.
C.He’d rather study on his own. D.He hates to bother her late in the evening.
四、用单词的适当形式完成短文
Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically
correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other
blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.
Laziness and Lack of Sleep Can Shorten Your Life, Especially When Combined
You already know that smoking is bad for you and that drinking too much alcohol may shorten your life. Now
a new study says that spending too much time in a chair and not having enough sleep should join a short list of
behaviors ____21____ (know) to increase your risk of premature death.
Sitting for a long time and lack of sleep were damaging in their own way, but when combined with more
traditional risk factors, ____22____ had a multiplier effect that made an early death far more likely.
The findings, published in the journal PLOS Medicine, make clear that “some risk behaviors tend to come
together and ____23____ the joint risk could be much higher than the sum of the individual risks”.
For instance, smoking was ____24____ (dangerous) single risk factor among the six studied. The small
number of people for ____25____ smoking was their only bad habit were 90 percent more likely to die during the
course of the study than people who were with practical clean living in every aspect. People who reported high
alcohol consumption as their only risk factor did not seem ____26____ (put) their lives in danger. But for those