2020年上海市杨浦区高考精选试题

Student A:I feel sick.Student B:______Student A:I'm not sure,but I have got a bad headache.

A: I'm sorry to hear that.

B: How are you feeling now?

C: How long have you been sick?

D: Do you have a temperature?


参考答案:D


– How's the movie? Interesting? – ( ).

A、It was shown late until midnight

B、It was starred by a few famous people

C、Far from. I should have stayed home watching TV

D、I was seated far away in the corner


正确答案:C


Anna is our only daughter. My wife and I have two sons, and Anna is the youngest in the family, but she's twenty-five now. Anna was not well when she was little. It was a very worrying time and she stayed at home a lot. She was seen first by the local doctors, and then she was sent to a specialist in Cardiff where she was diagnosed as diabetic. It was my wife who mainly took care of her then. I am not very good at looking after little children. I suppose I am a bit traditional in that way. But when she grew up a bit, we spent a lot of time together. We loved walking and talking and discussing life. We still love it today. We get on very well. Although she looks like me (tall, dark hair, dark eyes and dark skin), she takes after her mother: she is artistic and musical, and like her mother she's attractive. She loves looking after animals - she has two dogs, three cats and a goat. She lives in a little house in the country. I like animals too. I like riding and hunting, but Anna hates hunting. She thinks it's cruel. We discuss it a lot. She is quiet and a bit shy with strangers. I am more outgoing and I love meeting new people. But she's not boring - actually, she's very funny. She always has lots of stories of her life in the country. She's an art and music teacher in a little village school. She is very good-natured. Anna says we brought her up well, and she's going to bring her children up to be honest and loyal. But I think she was easy to bring up. I don't remember ever telling her off.

1.According to the passage, when Anna was a child, she ().

2. It can be inferred from the passage the author thinks looking after little children is ().

3. What does 'take after' mean in the first sentence of Para. 2?

4. My daughter and I have little in common in terms of ().

5. From the passage, we can see the author's description of his daughter is ().

(1).A、got an illness

B、was very queer

C、didn't look like the author

(2).A、his advantage

B、mainly a woman's responsibility

C、really enjoyable

(3).A、look after

B、be different from

C、look like

(4).A、loving walking and talking

B、character

C、loving animals

(5).A、affectionate

B、humorous

C、critical


参考答案:ABCBA


回答下列各题:

(S=Shopkeeper,P=Peter)

S: ___56___

P:I want to buy a notebook.

S:The notebooks are overtllere.___57___

P:The blue onelooks nice. ___58___

S:Two yuan.

P:That’s all right.___59___

S: ___60___

P:Thank you.

56.__________

A.I will take it. B.How much is it?C.What can I do for you?D.Which one do you like?E.Let me help you. F.How many ones do you want?G.Here you are. H:Thank you so much!

57.__________

A.I will take it. B.How much is it?C.What can I do for you?D.Which one do you like?E.Let me help you. F.How many ones do you want?G.Here you are. H:Thank you so much!

58.__________

A.I will take it. B.How much is it?C.What can I do for you?D.Which one do you like?E.Let me help you. F.How many ones do you want?G.Here you are. H:Thank you so much!

59.__________

A.I will take it. B.How much is it?C.What can I do for you?D.Which one do you like?E.Let me help you. F.How many ones do you want?G.Here you are. H:Thank you so much!

60.__________

A.I will take it. B.How much is it?C.What can I do for you?D.Which one do you like?E.Let me help you. F.How many ones do you want?G.Here you are. H:Thank you so much!

请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!


问题 1 答案解析:

C



问题 2 答案解析:

D



问题 3 答案解析:

B



问题 4 答案解析:

A



问题 5 答案解析:

G


-I'm thinking of going away for the weekend.

_____go to Beidaihe? You can swim in the sea there.

A. How about

B. Why don't you

C. You should


参考答案:B


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  I used to think education was the most important thing in my life. Recently my attitude has begun to change, although I still hold that it is essential for everyone in the world today. As a top junior student in my college, I was asked to make a speech on how to learn English well. Standing in front of the audience and facing so many freshmen, I was trembling. I didn't remember any word that I had prepared. I ran out of the conference room without finishing my speech, leaving everyone puzzled. I cried that night in my room, feeling that I was a loser. Studying takes so much of my time that I feel unable to really develop myself. I am just storing knowledge; yet fail to communicate with others. I have received many awards in school, but they don't necessarily reflect anything about me. I don't know how to socialize. When I leave school I fear I will be of no use to society.

  I realize that everyone has her or his own way of living. I want to change my lifestyle. Of course I will keep studying. Yet I plan to look for a part-time job, which might turn out to be a good chance to get to know society. I still believe that working my hardest does make me happy. I will still stay on in college, but I will not allow it to shelter me from the real world.      

1. From this passage, we know that the author回答.

  A. does not think education is the most important thing in her life any more

  B. thinks that communication with other people is more important than education

  C. realizes that it is more important to really develop oneself than just to store knowledge

 

2. By saying that she is "a junior student" in her college, the author means that she is回答.

   A. a student in her third year in college

   B. a very young college student

   C. younger than most students in college

 

3. The author thinks the awards she has received 回答.

   A. show that she is a top student

   B. show how much time she has spent in learning

   C. don't necessarily reflect her real self

 

4. The author fears that she will be of no use to society, mainly because回答.

   A. she feels she is a loser

   B. she does not know how to communicate with others

   C. studying takes too much of her time

 

5. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage, when the author says that she wants to find a part-time job?回答

   A. The job might enable her to get to know society.

   B. She wants to change her lifestyle.

   C. She wants to get some shelter from the real world.


1、答案:C

2、答案:A

3、答案:C

4、答案:B

5、答案:A



Write a composition of about 100 words on "How Did You Feel at the End of Your First Day as a College Student?" You may begin your composition with "I was tired after a long overnight train ride when I arrived."


参考答案:
How Did You Feel at the End of Your First Day as a College Student?
I was tired when I arrived after a long overnight train ride.One of my roommates was really there and seemed to know many things about the campus.This already made me feel like a fish out of water, but I tried to be brave.By the end of the day the other roommates had arrived and some of them seemed just as confused as I was.We talked all evening about our hometowns and many other things.Eventually we decided we could all survive college together, and began to make friends.


Would you like to come to our party this weekend?().

A. Yes, I had great fun at the party

B. No, I’d like to at tend the party

C. I’m sorry that I won’t be able to attend the party


参考答案:C


Hi, Joe, How are you? I'm sitting on the balcony of my hotel. I am looking at Hyde Park in London and I am thinking about my life here. I am having a wonderful time. I like my job-it is very interest

Hi, Joe,

How are you? I'm sitting on the balcony of my hotel. I am looking at Hyde Park in London and I am thinking about my life here. I am having a wonderful time. I like my job-it is very interesting, and my colleagues are great. I love London it's busy, noisy, crowded and exciting. The cinemas, theatres, pubs and restaurants are really nice, but they're too expensive! I think the people in London are very friendly (surprise!) and I've got some new friends.

What the weather like in Shanghai? Is it raining? Here it's lovely! It isn't foggy! The sun is shining and the birds are singing. It's very warm.

And it is my birthday today.

But I am missing you all in Shanghai. COME AND VISIT!

Love,

Xiaoyan

26. What does Xiaoyan stay in London for?

A. She is having a holiday.

B. She is working.

C. She is visiting some of her colleagues.

27. What are Xiaoyan's London colleagues like?

A. They are very important.

B. They are very serious.

C. They are very nice.

28. What does Xiaoyan think of London?

A. She thinks it is relaxed.

B. She thinks it is cheap.C. She thinks it is exciting.

29. What does Xiaoyan think of people in London?

A. She thinks they are interesting.

B. She thinks they are friendly.

C. She thinks they are surprising.

30. What's the weather like in London when Xiaoyan is writing this letter?

A. It is warm.

B. It is foggy.

C. It is cloudy.


参考答案:26-30:BCCBA



I used to think education was the most important thing in my life. Recently my attitude has begun to change, although I still hold that it is essential for everyone in the world today. As a top junior student in my college, I was asked to make a speech on how to learn English well. Standing in front of the audience and facing so many freshmen, I was trembling. I didn't remember any word that I had prepared. I ran out of the conference room without finishing my speech, leaving everyone puzzled. I cried that night in my room, feeling that I was a loser. Studying takes up so much of my time that I feel unable to really develop myself. I am just storing knowledge, yet I fail to communicate with others. I have received many awards in school, but they don't necessarily reflect anything about me. I don't know how to socialize. When I leave school I fear I will be of no use to society.

I realize that everyone has his own way of living. I want to change my lifestyle. Of course I will keep studying. Yet I plan to look for a part-time job, which might turn out to be a good chance to get to know society. I still believe that working my hardest makes me happy. I will still stay on in college. But I will not allow it to shelter me from the real world.

1. From the passage, we know that the author _____.

A. does not think education is a most important thing in her life any more

B. thinks that communication with other people is more important than education

C. realizes that it is more important to develop oneself than just to store knowledge

2. By saying that she is “a junior student” in her college, the author means that she is ___.

A. a student in her third year in college

B. a very young college student

C. younger than most students in college

3. The author thinks the awards she has received _____.

A. show that she is a top student

B. show how much time she has spent in learning

C. don't necessarily reflect her real self

4. The author fears that she will be of no use to society mainly because _____.

A. she feels she is a loser

B. she does not know how to communicate with others

C. studying takes too much of her time

5. Which of following statements is NOT true according to the passage, when the author say that she wants to find a part-time job?

A. The job might enable her to get to know society.

B. She wants to change her lifestyle.

C. She wants to get some shelter from the real world.


参考答案:CACBC


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