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上海新高考英语分值分布及练习
一,上海高考英语考试分值分布 大题结构 题目数量 计分 时间 说 朗读句子 2 1 70分钟 朗读短文 1 1 情景提问 2 2 看图说话 1 1.5 听 快速应答 4 2 听短文回答问题 2 2.5 合计 12题 10分 70分钟 听说部分: 读写部分: 大题结构 测试题型 题目数量 计分 时间 听 短对话 多项选择 10 20 10 25 20分钟 短文和长对话 多项选择 10 15 语言知识 语法 短文填空 10 20 10 20 100分钟 词汇 选词填空 10 10 读 完型填空 多项选择 15 30 15 45 语篇阅读 多项选择 11 22 选句填空 4 8 写 读写综合 概要写作 1 6 10 50 翻译单句表达 中译英 4 15 写作单篇表达 指导性写作 1 25 合计 76题 140分 120分钟 二,语法填空训练 Grammar and Vocabulary Section A, 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. Unit 1, Steel, concrete(混凝土)and glass are common materials in any skyscrapers. But more high buildings are now using wood. In the last four years, Australia, Norway, England and Canada (21)______ (build) wooden skyscrapers. The latest one is in Sweden, (22) ______ new, 19-storey wooden hotel called “Sida vid Sida” (side by side). Why are wooden skyscrapers chosen ahead of concrete (23) ______? Wood (24) ______ (use) in many Chinese buildings for thousands of years, but is it strong enough for skyscrapers? “There are a whole bunch of new materials made out of wood (25) ______ are structurally able to build big buildings,” material expert Dr. Michael Ramage told CNN. Architects(建筑师)use woven(编制的)wood to make sure it is. They put layers of wood across one another coated with special glue (26) ______ (create) a very strong material. Wood also lasts a long time and doesn’t rot(腐烂的)(27) ______ it is well looked after. Many examples can be found, one of (28) ______ is the rooftops of Beijing’s Forbidden City. Ramage also said bamboo (29) ______ be cut in special ways to make it far (30) ______ (strong). Unit 2, Two years after making its first soft (17)_______(land) on the moon, China has started a new round of work focused on lunar exploration. The country is going to land an unmanned (无人操控的) spacecraft on the dark side of the moon. The plan (18)_______ (carry out) in two years’ time at most. The moon’s dark side is never directly visible from the Earth. Although previous spacecraft have taken pictures of the dark side, none has landed on it. The new exploration will be the first time for human beings (19) _______ (land) a spacecraft on the unexplored side. It will also mark another milestone in China’s ambitious space program. The exploration will be conducted by the new Chang’e-4 spacecraft. The spacecraft will make a soft landing on the dark side of the moon. Experts say the landing will be challenging. The dark side contains the (20) _______ (big) hole in the solar system, (21) _______ is about 2,500km wide and 13km deep. The ability to explore the space is often seen as a marker of a country’s national strength and global status. In the past decades, China (22) _______ (spend) a lot of money and energy (23) _______ space programs. However, the country has mostly repeated (24) _______ the United States and Russia pioneered decades ago. “The Chang’e-4 mission will be different,” said Liu Jizhong, China’s lunar exploration chief. “It will help our country make the leap from following to leading in the field of lunar exploration.” Unit 3, One day, I read an article about The Life of Nick. When I saw it, I made up my mind to buy that book “The Life of Nick” (“Life Without Limits”). How wonderful it is. The book talks about (25) ______ Nick faced his difficulties and what persistence is. Nick is a man (26) ______ was born with no arms or legs. Even though his body is restricted, he has never give up. To him, the sky is the limit. He challenges everything impossible to make it possible. For example, he (27) ______ swim, paint and even drive. His story taught me that (28) _____ _____ _____difficult problems are, I should face up to them. Because of his story, I can always keep up my courage to overcome all difficulties. Moreover, it told me one of the most important points in life: If I fail, I should try again, and again, and again. Finally, I also learned that if I want to be successful, I have to change my thought first. As his book says: “In life you have (29) ______ choice: Bitter or Better? Choose better, forget bitter.” Second, I need to stick to my mind all the time. Third, I should face my problems and do my best to change them. Don’t depend on (30) ______ because this is the only way (31) _______(strengthen) myself. The last but not least is confidence! “The Life of Nick” indeed taught me how to challenge myself and all difficulties. 三,选词填空训练 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. Unit 1, A. enjoyable B. polite C. seating D. fortunately E. producing F. maintained G. unable H. listening I. aware J. smoothly It is not unusual for us to gather with our nearest and dearest on the weekends. But do you know that holidays, much like relationships, can be “made (26) ______ and broken” through conversations? Deborag Tannen, a Georgetown University linguistics(语言学)professor, believes so. She offers suggestions to improve communication at the holiday table and beyond. Let’s take a look. A round dining table is best for (27) ______ a lively conversation because everyone faces one another. Avoid (28) ______ grandparents at the ends of a rectangular table, even though it is the traditional place of honor. Elderly people may feel lonely there because they will be (29) ______ to hear or keep up with a conversation. Women prefer to face each other and make eye contact when they talk. Men might look around at other things. “Guys may be more relaxed keeping staring on the TV,” says Tannen. “They’ll still be (30) ______, though.” Be (31) ______ that people have different ways of talking. Each person has a different sense of tone, rhythm, timing and how long of a pause is normal in a conversation. Pay attention to people who seem left out. If you feel you are doing all the talking, hold back to give others a chance to join in. If you feel you aren’t getting a chance to speak, try pushing yourself to start talking before it seems natural or (32) ______. Some families find that gatherings go more (33) ______ if they participate in an outdoor activity. Going to a park for a walk may be more (34) ______ than sitting around chatting. Unit 2, A. price B. easier C. economical D. automatically E. condition F. worth G. affect H. collecting I. mind J. head K. considerately When people need to make purchases, whether large-ticket items or small, they don’t necessarily consider purchasing that item used. If the thought crosses their 32 , they tend to think that finding somewhere to purchase a used item is too much trouble, or that the item won’t be in the best shape. Whatever the reason, they don’t bother to buy items used, and instead, 33 straight for shiny new things. What these people don’t realize is that when it comes to certain items, there is no point in paying full 34 . For certain items you can find equal quality with second-hand, and for a small part of the cost. And with some online sites, finding those items couldn’t be 35 . Why pay full price when you could be saving loads of money? Here are some items that you would be much better off buying used: 1. Cars. The new car smell is unforgettable, but what’s even more unforgettable is the fact that the minute you drive a brand new car off a lot, its value drops 36 by about 20%. You lose 20% in the first few spins of the wheel alone! Unless you have unlimited resources, buying a used car is a clear 37 choice. In addition, insurance is a lot less on used cars than new cars. You can find a car in excellent 3 8 that’s a few years old. It’s definitely(肯定地) 39 the savings. 1. Textbooks. These days, even high school text books for advanced courses can cost you more than $200 dollars. Most likely, at the end of the semester, that $200 will end up sitting at the bottom of a pile of junk in the corner of a room, 40 dust. Don’t waste money on a new textbook. You can find used textbooks in excellent condition without scribbles(乱写) on the pages or anything that will 41 studies. Choose to either rent, borrow, or buy your textbook second hand. 2. Furniture. It’s no secret that furniture is pricey, and if you’re in the process of furnishing a new space with new furniture, prepare for your wallet to be drained. However, it doesn’t have to be that way. Flea markets are one of the excellent places for used furniture shopping. Flea markets also tend to have very unique pieces, which you wouldn’t be able to find in your department store. 四,完型填空训练 III. Reading Comprehension Section A Directions: For each blank in the following passages 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. Unit 1, How many of you drink Cola? Nearly everybody. Did you know that cola started out not as a soft drink but as a cure for headache back in the late 1800’s? John S. Pamberton, a druggist from Atlanta, had experimented for many months trying to find a 35 for the common headache. He worked in his backyard, mixing and heating different mixtures of oils and flavors(香料) 36 he found one that seemed to work well. Pamberton bottled the mixture and began selling it in drugstores as a concentrated(浓缩的)syrup(糖浆)that the customer had to 37 with water before drinking. The invention of Cola came about quite by accident. One day, a customer came into a drugstore complaining of a headache and 38 a bottle of cola syrup. He wanted to take it 39 . So he asked the clerk to mix the medicine while he waited. The clerk, 40 walking to the other end of the counter to get plain water, 41 mixing the syrup with soda water. The customer agreed, and after drinking it, 42 how good it tasted. The clerk continued offering the mixture and it grew in 43 . Today this kind of Cola is sold in most countries around the world. And although they no longer 44 the ingredients to kill headache, they are still very refreshing. 35. A. reason B. mixture C. source D. remedy 36. A. as B. until C. after D. since 37. A. fill B. mix C. eat D. milk 38. A. left for B. accounted for C. applied for D. asked for 39. A. right away B. for nothing C. sooner or later D. back home 40. A. in addition to B. instead of C. except for D. as well as 41. A. admitted B. preferred C. suggested D. enjoyed 42. A. told B. proved C. remarked D. wondered 43. A. surprise B. popularity C. confusion D. history 44. A. support B. provide C. ensure D. contain Unit 2, In order to be a success in the American 42 world, you must “get along” with people. You must learn to conduct yourself in such a way that you 43 the affection and respect of others. As we all know, Americans 44 business with pleasure. Therefore, learning how to 45 informally can be a help with your American business contacts. Americans like to talk about a number of different topics—sports, politics, cars, popular movies and television shows and personal 46 . Many large American cities have sports teams. If you are 47 with Americans in the United States, it would be a good idea to find out about the local sports teams so that you can participate in the almost inevitable discussions about “how our 48 will do this year” .Politics can be a sensitive 49 unless everyone is of the same mind 50 .Limit your discussions to asking questions of your friends. Most Americans are 51 owners and some are even obsessive about the subject. You can contribute by talking about cars you have owned or by 52 information you have read in automotive magazines. Americans watch television almost every night and attend movies regularly. 53 , television shows and the 54 movies become topics for discussions. If you are unable to 55 American television or attend American movies, reading the 56 section of such magazines as Time News week will keep you up to date on what is popular in America. 42. A. business B. job C. entertainment D. fashion 43. A. lack B. earn C. leave D. lose 44. A. mix B. enjoy C. like D. manage 45. A. conduct B. appear C. behave D. chat 46. A. impressions B. interests C. styles D. cultures 47. A. meeting B. working C. living D. playing 48. A. group B. business C. company D. team 49. A. subject B. topic C. hobby D. choice 50. A. politically B. economically C. professionally D. personally 51. A. house B. car C. business D. land 52. A. collecting B. sharing C. gathering D. analyzing 53. A. Therefore B. Moreover C. However D. In addition 54. A. interesting B. exciting C. excellent D. latest 55. A. witness B. look C. watch D. glance 56. A. entertainment B. sports C. business D. movie 五,选句填空训练 Section C, Directions: Choose from the sentences A-F to complete the passage. There are two extra sentences which you do not need to use. Unit 1, A. However, studies have found a small number of people have amazing face recognition skills. B. Researchers have tried to find how certain people are so good at recognizing faces. C. It is also found that these people are not particularly smarter than others. D. It is unknown how many people truly have these skills. E. For instance, the skills could be very useful at a passport control checkpoint. F. Many super recognizers say they are good at spotting faces in a crowd. It should be easy for you to recognize faces of your family and friends. But can you remember faces that you’ve only seen once? You might think it is very difficult. 53 . They are the so-called “super recognizers”, who can remember at least 80 percent of the faces they’ve seen. 54 . But studies shows that at least one person in every 50 is a super recognizer, reported the Daily Mail. Bournemouth University in the UK recently carried out research trying to find whether super recognizers have a different way to process faces. They have found that when these people look at faces, they spend more time looking at the person’s nose. 55 . Their super ability is limited to only to recognizing faces. Another important finding is that there are subtypes(子类型)of super recognition. Some super recognizers never forget faces. But for some, if you present a pair of faces to them at the same time, they can quickly decide whether the faces are of the same person or two different people. These subtypes of super recognition could be applied to many areas of life. 56 . Super recognizers could help match faces in CCTV footage(闭路电视镜头). They could also help police spot bad guys or even missing people in crowds. 53-56 ADCE Unit 2, A. It can also help you and your classmates correct some mistakes. B. It isn't interesting but you may find it very useful. C. However, most students don't know how to take notes. D. Don't be afraid to ask your teacher to repeat what you've missed. E. Surely, you will succeed if you follow your teacher in class. F. Different teachers do things differently. Note-taking is a skill that can help you do well in all your schoolwork. It can make you confident when you are studying. ___65___ If your teacher writes notes on the blackboard, that's great. You can copy them or write down the most important facts of all in class. ___66___ For example, some teachers may focus on lots of dates and facts in class, but they only write the important ones on the blackboard. Other teachers may not write anything down, but they may repeat them. Don't try to write down every word in class, or you might miss some important points. Some students really learn better with the help of these notes. ___67___ If your teacher speaks too fast and you can't follow what he is saying, you can ask him after class. Comparing your notes with your classmates can be good for your learning. ___68___ Note-taking also needs organization. Keep notes for each subject in one place, so that you can find everything easily when a test comes. Good note-taking takes time. If you decide to recopy your notes every morning, you'll surely have less time to watch TV. But you'll save time in the coming test. 65-68 CFDA查看更多