2024届上海市部分区高三英语二模试题分类汇编:六选四(含答案)

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2024届上海市部分区高三英语二模试题分类汇编
六选四
2024届上海市崇明区高考二模英语试题
Section C
Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.
A. The drug works by clearing away some of the amyloid protein. B. The large study followed middle-aged and older adults for 20 years. C. Knowledge of the timing of these events is critical for preventing Alzheimer's. D. The new findings show the order of such biomarker changes common to age-related Alzheimer's. E. The higher levels were recorded as much as 18 years before the patients were identified as having Alzheimer's. F. The researchers compared 648 people who were later found with Alzheimer's to an equal number who remained healthy.
Large Study Details Years of Brain Changes in Alzheimer's Patients
A long-term study in China has shown that a series of changes take place in the brains of people who get Alzheimer's disease long before they present signs of the sickness.
67_________ The individuals were examined on a regular basis during that period. The researchers used brain imaging, spinal fluid(脊髓液)checks and other tools to collect data.
The researchers reported that the study subjects who later developed Alzheimer's showed high levels of disease-linked protein in their spinal fluid. 68_________ Then every few years, the study detected another so-called biomarker of coming trouble.
Scientists still do not know exactly how Alzheimer's forms. The disease slowly destroys the brain, affecting the ability to think. Alzheimer's patients develop proteins called beta-amyloidal and tau, which over time build up into plaques(斑块)that block brain processes. The new research, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, offers a timeline for how these proteins develop.
Scientists already knew that in rare, genetic forms of Alzheimer's that affect young people, a poisonous form of amyloid starts developing about 20 years ahead of symptoms. At some point after that, tau develops as well. 69 _______________
“The more we know about Alzheimer's treatment targets and when to address them, the better and faster we will be able to develop new therapies and preventions, "said Claire Sexton, director of scientific programs with the Alzheimer's Association. She noted that blood tests are coming soon that promise to also help by making it easier to find amyloid and tau.
More than 6 million Americans, and millions more worldwide, have Alzheimer's. There is no cure. But last year, Leqembi became the first approved drug that could slow the worsening of early Alzheimer's for a few months. 70_____________ Other drugs are being developed to target tau.
2024届上海市嘉定区高考二模英语试题
Section C(8分)
Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.
A. They highly recognized the effectiveness of TCM, especially its use in pain treatment.
B. Even when drinking herbal milk tea, it's best to make choices accordingly.
C. Being extensive and far-reaching, TCM is deeply connected with Chinese philosophy.
D. Overseas students of TCM, like Phan, are not rare.
E. This led her to major in TCM at a traditional medical school in China.
F. Many other Chinese medicine institutions have adopted similar strategic initiatives.
Global Rise of TCM
Phan Thi Kim Chi's connection with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) began at an early age. Growing up in a small village in Vietnam, it was inconvenient for Phan to travel to hospitals in neighboring cities. Whenever she caught a cold or experienced a headache as a child, her family would seek the help of a local TCM practitioner. 67 According to Phan, even though TCM has long been commonly practiced and accepted in Vietnam, finding a good school to learn TCM in Vietnam is not easy.
As a foreign student, Phan finds the TCM basic theory course to be the most challenging one in the curriculum. 68 It requires years of learning and practice to truly understand the concepts of yin and yang, harmony between human and nature, and the five elements of wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. Sometimes she even translates the TCM vocabulary and scripts into Vietnamese so she can remember and comprehend them better.
69 According to a report, the total number of international students studying TCM in China was 8, 187 last year, with the largest population of 6, 441 coming from Asian countries, followed by 832 from Africa and 432 from Europe. Also, many Chinese medical universities had projects that sent professors overseas to teach TCM.
The booming situation of TCM is not limited to schools and clinics. It has also become a lifestyle choice for many young people. There is a trend among young people to place more emphasis on health conditioning and preservation. However, experts remind that TCM emphasizes the importance of diagnosing and treating based on identifying syndromes (症状). It is impossible to offer a one-size- fits-all approach to all patients. 70
2024届上海市宝山区高考二模英语试题
Section C
Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.
A Afterward, he sold over 200, 000 CDs and his popularity rising B. Rather, it was part of one of Andre Rieu's amazing concerts. C. As a result, Rieu became a house-hold name and won great popularity. D. Yet his shows consist of an extensive variety of musical genres and performances. E. Then, Rieu continued his style until he got his nickname. F. From early on, Rieu knew what he wanted -his own orchestra.
Mary Poppins held on to her famous black umbrella while floating overhead and singing. " Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. "The audience watched in amazement, and many sang along! Poppins floated for a bit and eventually landed in the midst of the excited crowd before getting on stage. No, this wasn't a scene from a Disney movie. 57 __________
His background helps explain his passion for music. The world-renowned violinist and conductor was born into a musical family in October 1949 in Maastricht, Netherlands. He began learning to play the violin at age five and immediately fell in love with the instrument!
68 ___________ He started by creating a small ensemble (乐团). Then in 1978, Rieu established the Maastricht Salon Orchestra, from which he later developed the Johann Strauss Orchestra.
They had limited success until 1995 when Rieu was asked to provide entertainment for a soccer game. He got the entire stadium to sing along to a popular waltz. 69___________
Today Rieu is the best-selling classical artist worldwide. He has sold in the ballpark of an astonishing 40 million records. He is the biggest male solo touring artist on the planet. His concerts sell more tickets than Beyonce and Bruce Springsteen!
Many classical concerts are serious events, but Rieu's are the opposite. He's been nicknamed "The King of the Waltz "because he loves waltzes. 70 __________ Rieu says, "I love Johann Strauss, but I am also fascinated by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Bruce Springsteen. "
His shows are attended by people of all ages and always include surprises, like the delightful appearance by Mary Poppins. As Rieu says, "I only play music that touched my heart And I know when it touches my heart, it will touch your heart. "During his performances, many audience members are visibly moved. They often clap, sing, dance, laugh, weep or hug one another. Rieu promises his audience, "You will have an evening that you will never forget. "And he is true to his word.
2024届上海市金山区高考二模英语试题
Section C
Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.
A. Young consumers no longer blindly chase trendy or luxury items. B. They excel in using mobile devices and social media for getting information. C. Their tendency to pay much leads to the development of products and services. D. Their changing behaviors in consumption have promoted high-quality products. E. In fact, young people are slowly becoming the main force in the consumer market. F. They are willing to pay for products with unique features and innovative services.
The young lead new trends in consumption market
With the post-1990 generation becoming a vibrant (充满活力的) force in society and the post-2000 generation gradually entering the workforce, the purchasing power of the new generation of consumers has been steadily growing.
(67) _______________________ Growing up in the internet era, the young consumers generally have higher education levels and a broader global outlook, and come from a relatively strong economic background. As such, their consumption behavior is different from that of the earlier generations.
In terms of consumption pattern, online shopping has become the top choice for young people. Young people not only comprise a comparatively high percentage of internet users but also tend to shop online. (68) _______________________ This makes them easily influenced by product promotions and influencers on social media.
And yet a trend toward rational consumption has been growing rapidly over the past few years. (69) _______________________ Instead, they focus more on product quality and functionality. They tend to compare products and services, and do some research before making purchasing decisions, in order to get the best out of their purchase. According to a study conducted by the Social Survey Center of China Youth Daily, 90.1 percent of the 1,000 young respondents said their consumption decision is based on the “spending where necessary and saving where possible” principle. Besides, young consumers seek more personalized and diversified products, reflecting their emotional needs and increasing sense of self-worth. (70) _____________________
When it comes to brand cognition, young consumers seem to favor domestic products. Thanks to information online, young consumers no longer blindly pursue foreign brands and instead prefer local brands, highlighting their confidence in Chinese-made products. From Li-Ning, Anta to Warrior shoes, domestic brands in various fields are being warmly welcomed by young consumers.
2024届上海市松江区高考二模英语试题
Section C
Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can only be used once. Note that there are two sentences more than you need.
A. Labeling poses even more of a problem when it comes to kids. B. It can be helpful for those not quite able to understand why they feel the way they do. C. There seems to be a desire to see negative emotions as something requiring intervention or diagnosis. D. Labeling leads to children's overcoming their addiction to what is posted online. E. Someone has had only a certain experience and judges all behavior with that experience. F. The basic function of a diagnosis is to give you a name for those behaviors once felt unusual.
Addiction to Labeling
Maybe you've noticed it in the comments section of popular social media posts about anxiety, depression or things alike, with a number of people claiming to pick these labels for themselves.
These days, labeling is everywhere. (67)_________However, the negative part is that it's easy for someone to identify with the characteristics without truly recognizing the context in which these characteristics would require diagnosis, according to Charlotte Armitage, a registered integrative psychotherapist and psychologist.
If you have done your research and genuinely feel that you have some form of mental health concern, then finally having a name for your behaviors can be great. But the risk is that many people will seek labels and intervention for any behavior, pattern or emotion that is outside of the permanent happy group that society has set as the norm. "(68) _________ Then the saying 'a little bit of knowledge is dangerous' springs to my mind, "Armitage adds.
(69)____________ “Children are still developing and evolving, and many childhood behavioral features may seem like those of a disorder when there're other potential explanations for that behavior, ”Armitage notes. Ideally, a diagnosis for a child should be carried out by a qualified mental health professional. So it is with an adult.
Nevertheless, the most important thing to bear in mind is that diagnosis doesn't mean to indicate that you are broken or less capable. (70)_________ And if you go deeper, it can alert you to the fact that you are not alone, and that many people experience life in the same way as you do.
答案:
2024届上海市崇明区高考二模英语试题
66. B 67. B 68. E 69. D 70. A
2024届上海市嘉定区高考二模英语试题
67-70 ECDB
2024届上海市宝山区高考二模英语试题
67-70 BFAD
2024届上海市金山区高考二模英语试题
67-70 EBAF
2024届上海市松江区高考二模英语试题
67-70 BEAF