复附--四校自招英语模拟试卷NO1

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1、2016年2月23日复旦附中英语刘老师FF四校自招英语模拟试卷NO1I. Multiple choice (40)1. 1。 It is _ they succeed_ determined to work hard at it。A。 not untilthat they are B. not until are they thatC。 untilthat they areD. untilare they that2. You _ as well not seat them next to each other.A. mightB. couldC。 shouldD. would3. The t

2、eacher was very angry when she saw two students _ in her class.A。 whisperingB. whisperedC。 whisperD。 to whisper4. She felt so tense the night _ the exam that she could not fall asleep at all。A. thatB。 whenC. beforeD。 since5. After _ up, he had breakfast.A. getting B。 getC. gotD. to get6. _ there sho

3、uld be a fire in the lift, never use it.A。 In caseB. AlthoughC. BeforeD. As if7. He listened to the news on the radio_ he was driving to the airport.A。 asB. whileC。 duringD. since8. He drove to Second Avenue with his fourth customer, _he listened to a cassette.A. whenB。 whileC。 sinceD. as9. _ he lef

4、t home at 6。15 a.m。, he has had fourteen customers.A. BeforeB. AfterC. SinceD. When10. Mrs Collins missed her favourite TV Programme _ she got home later than she expected。A. whenB。 in thatC. whileD。 the moment11. Patrick moved to Singapore_ he was offered a good job there。A. whenB. asC. whileD. for

5、 fear that 12. It was because her old ones could not fit _Cindy bought a new pair of running shoes。A。 that B。 whatC. whenD。 which13. Kate had to take the driving test again _ she failed it the first time。A。 whileB。 whenC。 seeing thatD。 although14. There are only five minutes left _ we start filming.

6、 A。 beforeB。 afterC. untilD. since15。 she answered the questions easily, she was soon ahead of the other two contestants。A。 Now thatB。 WhenC。 IfD. While16._ you like this coat very much, I will let you have it for a cheaper price.A. In caseB. In thatC。 WhileD. For 17. With a computer, the staff quic

7、kly improved their _.A。 efficiencyB。 effectC。 affectD。 sufficiency 18. After the film was over, he remained _。A。 seatB. seatingC。 seatedD. be seated 19. The audience clapped at the end of the performance to show their _ of the actors.A。 appreciationB. directionC. signD。 signal 20. Our teacher was il

8、l, so Miss Chen taught us _。A. howeverB。 insteadC. behindsD. nevertheless21. We should eat a _ of food every day。A. varietyB. kindC. sortD。 bit22. The boss asked that Mary _ make a decision without asking other team members opinions.A。 couldnt notB。 needntC。 notD。 ought not to23. Its advisable that

9、he _ get up early.A。 ought toB. were toC. shouldD。 would24. Id appreciate it if you _ inform me of the arrival time of the flight.A。 mightB。 shouldC. ought toD。 could25. _the host may ask him/her to register at the entrance.A. Not having an invitation card,B. If the visitor doesnt have an invitation

10、 card C。 For the visitor doesnt have an invitation card.D. Not to have an invitation card,26. All passengers _ check in two hours before departure.A. mustB. needC。 mightD. could27. You _ finish the task because you have promised to。A。 needB。 shouldC. dareD。 may28. You _ to visit the Shanghai Museum

11、first。A. used B。 haveC. oughtD. should29. The animals you eat had to spend their lives _ together in tiny spaces.A. crowdedB crowdingC。 to crowdD。 crowd30。 His father wishes that Tom _be admitted into a famous university。 A。 couldB. mightC。 shouldD. were able to31。 Tony lent me the money, _ that Id

12、do as much for him. A。 hopingB。 to hopeC. hoped D. having hoped32. The old man sat in front of the television every evening, happy_ anything that happened to be on。 A。 to watchB. watchingC。 watched D。 to have watched33. I remembered _ the door before I left the office, but forgot to turn off the lig

13、hts. A. locking B. to lock C。 having locked D. to have locked 34. When _ for his views about his teaching job, Philip said he found it very interesting and rewarding. A。 asking B。 asked C。 having asked D. to be asked35。 _to work overtime that evening, I missed a wonderful film. A。 Having been asked

14、B。 To ask C. Having asked D. To be asked36。 Were having a meeting in half an hour。 The decision _at the meeting will influence the future of our company。 A。 to be made B. being made C。 made D。 having been made37。 The party will be held in the garden, weather_ 。 A. permitting B. to permit C. permitte

15、d D。 permit38. Film has a much shorter history, especially when _such art forms as music and painting. A. having compared to B。 comparing to C。 compare to D. compared to39. One learns a language by making mistakes and _ them。 A. corrects B. correct C. to correct D。 correcting40. _ with care, one tin

16、 will last for six weeks. A. Use B. Using C. Used D. To useII. Vocabulary 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.A. temperaments B. compared C。 influence D. affect AB. projects AC. decrease AD. eff

17、ect BC。 different BD。 control ABC。 questionnaire BCD。 depression Are you a happy person most of the time? Or do you easily get angry sometimes? Everyone has a 41 temperament. It is usually be1ieved that both genes and environment may 42 peoples temperaments in different ways。 But now scientists have

18、 found that the season of birth also plays a role。 Scientists from Budapest, Hungary, studied 400 university students。 In the study, the students needed to finish a 43 。 The purpose of it was to find out which of four kinds of 44 they most had. From the questionnaire, scientists found that the stude

19、nts always answered something like ”My mood often changes for no reason” and I love to deal with new 45 , even if it is risky”. These answers were then matched with their birthdays.They discovered that people born in summer easily change between sad and happy moods 46 to people born in winter。 Those

20、 who always feel positive are mostly born in spring and summer。The study also found that those born in autumn less probably had a mood of 47 which may easily drive them to cry, while those born in winter were not easier to be angry. Scientists said that this was probably because the seasons had a(n)

21、 48 on certain chemicals in the human body. And the chemicals are important to 49 peoples moods even in adult life.”It seems that when you are born may increase or 50 your chance of developing certain mood disorders , lead scientist Xenia Gonda told The Telegraph。 IV。 Reading ComprehensionSection A

22、(15)Last months explosion at a chemical warehouse(仓库)in Tianjin took the lives of 159 people, injured hundreds more and left several thousand people homeless. In the days after the tragedy, people around the country began to 51 money to help the victims. It was a wonderful example of the charitable

23、spirit of Chinese people.Charity is what is known as a virtue, or moral goodness. The dictionary defines it as the 52 giving of help, usually in the form of money, to people in need. And a charity is a(n) 53 whose purpose is to raise money and help those in need. The Red Cross is one 54 of a charity

24、。 But charity also had a broader meaningthe unselfish love for others and, by loving them, making them better people。 This meaning 55 us to be tolerant and forgiving。With 56 to the first definition, its important to remember that charity is the “voluntary” giving of money. Its a matter of 57 choice

25、whether to give or not give。 Jackie Chan, the Hong Kong actor and singer, was 58 , rightfully so, for donating 3 million yuan to the Tianjin victims。 59 , Jack Ma Yun, Chinas second richest person, has remained silent on the tragedy and seems to have chosen not to give any money。 Mas silence has inf

26、uriated many and over 50,000 people have gone online to 60 him for not opening up his sizeable pocket book。 Their criticism, I think, is unfair. By condemning Ma, the critics, themselves, are being uncharitable。Ma is a 61 person. A charity he controls gave over 14 billion yuan to worthy causes last

27、year and will likely do the same this year. Whether some of this money finds its way to the Tianjin victims is 62 Ma: Will the money be used wisely? Will it be effective, or are other charities and government agencies already providing 63 help for the victims? These are the questions that Ma is prob

28、ably asking and they are the questions that everyone should ask themselves before making donations。As for Mas critics, they fall 64 of the second definition of charity。 They should be tolerant of other peoples decisions and actions, and not be so 65 to criticize。 When it comes to charity, love and u

29、nderstanding are just as important as money。51. A. donateB. takeC. borrowD。 offer 52. A。 contrary B. unavoidableC. voluntaryD。 acceptable 53. A. classB。 firmC. society D. organization54. A。 groupB. exampleC。 instanceD. copy55. A。 requiresB。 enablesC。 makesD. permits56. A。 aspectB. meansC。 respectD。

30、show57. A。 impersonal B. personalC. publicD. relative 58. A. praisedB. punishedC. criticizedD. shouted 59. A。 FurthermoreB. Otherwise C。 Similarly D. However60. A。 supportB。 valueC. criticizeD. strike 61. A. healthyB. charitableC. capableD。 honest 62. A. keen onB. fond ofC。 familiar withD. up to63.

31、A。 sufficientB。 effectiveC. efficientD. impressive 64. A. sure B。 afraidC。 shortD. aware 65. A。 slowB。 goodC。 expertD。 quickIII。Reading comprehension Section A (A)Hell for most of us, yes, but all in a days work for Charlotte Uhlenbroek. She moves as elegantly through the hall of Londons Savoy as sh

32、e does through the Amazon jungle。 But while she loves the adventure, she is also glad to be back in “civilization”, at least for the moment.Shes just finished filming a TV series called jungle a demanding 19week job that involved her exploring the dense jungles of the Congo, the Amazon and Borneo。 S

33、he says that it was fascinating, but daunting as well。 So what was her most challenging experience? “Definitely climbing an 80meter-high tree in Borneo, when Im scared of heights! I had to keep going up and up, when a voice inside me was saying, “Down! Down!” I kept thinking the ropes were going to

34、break and send me plummeting down below.And “down below” was where the bugs were. Apart from the usual mosquitoes, in the Amazon rainforest she was troubled by sand-fly bites. “Ive had some horrible bites but these really are the itchiest(最痒的)bites Ive ever had。 At one stage, I counted 70 bites on o

35、ne arm,” she says. “Just as annoying were the sweat bees in the Congo. They try to drink the sweat on your face and even the tears from your eyes。 The most horrible thing, though, was trying to pull the slimy leeches(水蛭)off your skin。 The more I pulled, the more they stretched and the tighter their

36、jaws clung to my leg。 I kept shouting, “Get them off!” and the film crew kept saying, “Just a minute this makes a really good shot!”Charlottes journey into the heart of the worlds most significant rainforests was an inspiring experience. “The rainforest really is like a city. Each tree is like an ur

37、ban highrise building with hundreds of residents。 If you knock it down, you cause just as much disturbance and damage as if those residents were human. The jungle is extraordinary because although it only covers about 6 percent of the world, it contains over 50 percent of all known animal and plant

38、species, plus lots more that are unknown, too.”Back in London, what has she been enjoying since her return to “civilization”? “Ive been having lots of nice, long showers,” she says。 “In the Congo, the possibility of using up our water supplies was always a worrying thought. And I find that when Ive

39、been in hot, uncomfortable conditions for a while, the things I look forward to more than anything else are being with my family and enjoying my favorite meal. 66. The underlined word “daunting in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to _.A. frightening B。 excitingC。 encouragingD. satisfying67.When bit

40、ten by _, a person will feel unbearably itchy.A。 usual mosquitoesB。 sand fliesC. sweat beesD。 leeches68.A tree in the rainforest is compared to a highrise building because _。A. many people come to explore the jungle B。 the trees are 80 metres high on average C. many trees have been knocked downD. th

41、ere are so many living things in it69。Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. The film crew gave Charlotte a shot to prevent infection。B。 Charlotte looks and feels “out of place in the Savoy Hotel。C。 Water supply was always a big concern for Charlotte in the jungle。D. The jungle contains half o

42、f all the animal and plant species in the world.Section BMapping AntarcticaAntarctica was on the map long before anyone ever laid eyes on it. Nearly 2,400 years ago, ancient Greek philosophers such as Aristotle believed that a great continent must exist at the bottom of the world. They thought it wa

43、s needed to balance out the continents at the top of the world. In the 1500s, mapmakers often included a fanciful continent they referred to asTerra Incognita(Latin for “unknown land”) at the bottom of their maps。 But it was not until the 1800s - after explorers had sighted and set foot on Antarctic

44、a - that mapmakers got down to the business ofreallymapping the continent, which is one-andahalf times the size of the U.S。While the coastline could be mapped by ships sailing around the continent, it took airplanes - and later, satellites - to chart Antarcticas vast interior (内陆). That job continue

45、s today. And it is a job that can still require a mapmaker, or cartographer, to put on boots and head out into the wild。Cole Kelleher is familiar with that. He is a cartographer with the Polar Geospatial Center (PGC), which is based at the University of Minnesota and has a staff at McMurdo Station。

46、PGC teamed up with Google to use the companys Trekker technology to capture images of Antarctica for the Internet giants popular feature, Street View。 A Trekker camera, which is the size of a basketball, is set about two feet above a backpack. The camera records images in all directions. “It weighs

47、about 50 pounds。 I was out for two and a half days, hiking 10 to 12 hours each day,” says Kelleher. It was hard work, but really an incredible experience。” According to Kelleher there are plans to use the technology to create educational apps for museums。The PGC staff at McMurdo Station provides hig

48、hly specialized mapmaking services for the U。S. Antarctic Program. For one project, Kelleher used satellite images to map huge cracks in the ice。 That helped a team of researchers know whether they could safely approach their field camp on snowmobiles。 Another recent project was to help recover a gi

49、ant, high-tech helium (氦气) balloon used to carry scientific instruments high into the atmosphere. These balloons are launched in Antarctica because there is no danger that they will hurt anyone when they fall back down to Earth. Using satellite images, Kelleher and colleagues created maps of where t

50、he balloon could be found.Antarctica may no longer beTerra Incognita, but it still holds countless mysteries。 Cartographers and the maps they make will continue to be essential in helping scientists unlock those secrets。70。 From the passage, we can infer that Antarctic was on the map in the 1500s wh

51、en _. A。 mapmakers knew it was much larger than the U。S。 B。 Aristotle named the continent Terra IncognitaC。 no one had ever seen or been to the continent D。 it was such an interesting continent as was often referred to71. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage? A. It

52、needs much work for the mapmakers to head out into the wild. B. The interior can only be mapped by planes and satellites. C. It is relatively easy to map Antarcticas coastline by ships。 D. Antarctic is a vast but still mysterious continent.72. The Polar Geospatial Center (PGC) works with Google init

53、ially _. A。 to capture images of Antarctica for Street View B. to test the companys Trekker technology C。 to create educational apps for museumsD. to hike for an incredible experience73。 The fourth paragraph mainly talks about _。 A。 satellite images which are used to map huge cracks in the ice B. a

54、high-tech helium balloon for carrying scientific instruments C. how to safely approach the researchers field camp and the balloon D。 the specialized mapmaking services provided by the PGC staffTranslation 1。 1.缺少眼神交流可能意味着紧张。( signal )2。 据报道,越来越多的年轻夫妇宁愿放弃生二孩。(prefer )3. 应该提醒学生重视学习效率。 (pay attention to)4. 女科学家屠呦呦获得了诺贝尔奖令所有中国人欣喜如狂。(on top of )5.我从来没有想到过Tom会被选为学生会主席。(occur )8

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