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1、上海五校2011届合作自主选拔通用基础测试英语试题(常用版)(可以直接使用,可编辑 完整版资料,欢迎下载)上海五校2021届合作自主选拔通用基础测试英 语 试 题注意事项: 1答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。 2将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。 3考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 Section I ReadingPart A Read the following textChoose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank(30 points) Learning theorists emphasize

2、the role of environmental influences in shaping the way a person develops_1_ their view, child development is guided by both deliberate and _2_ learning experiences in the home, peer group, school, and communityTherefore, childhood growth is significantly _3_ by the efforts of parents, teachers, and

3、 others to _4_ children in desirable waysAccording to learning theories, the same _5_ that explain how people can use a bicycle or computer also explain how children acquire social skills, emotional self-control, reasoning strategies, and the _6_ skills of walking and runningOne kind of learning occ

4、urs when a childs actions are _7_ by a reward or punishmentA reward increases the probability that behavior will be repeatedFor example, a young child may _8_ draw pictures because she receives praise from her parents after _9_ each oneA punishment decreases the probability that behavior will be rep

5、eatedFor example, a child who touches a hot stove and burns his fingertips is not _10_ to touch the stove again_11_ kind of learning, classical conditioning, occurs when a person makes a _12_ association between two eventsFor example, babies begin sucking when they are put in a familiar nursing _13_

6、, children fear dogs whose barking has startled them in the pastA third kind of learning _14_ of imitating the behavior of othersA boy may acquire his fathers _15_ of talking, his mothers tendency to roll her eyes, and his favorite basketball players moves _16_ the courtIn doing so, he also acquires

7、 _17_ about the consequences of these behaviorsLearning theories provide extremely useful ways of understanding how developmental changes in behavior and thinking _18_ and, for some children, why behavior problems ariseThese theories can be studied scientifically and practically appliedCritics point

8、 out, _19_, that learning theorists sometimes neglect childrens _20_ role in their own understanding and development1 AFor BFrom CIn DWith 2Aunintended Buninvolved Cundiscovered Dunlimited 3Aachieved Bcreated Cdeveloped Dshaped 4Amoralize Brecognize Csocialize Dstandardize 5Aconsiderations Binstruct

9、ions Cprinciples Dtendencies 6Aphysical Bpersonal Coriginal Dtechnical 7Adirected Bfollowed Cpursued Dtracked 8Acontinuously Bimmediately Coccasionally Dregularly 9Acompleting Bfulfilling Chandling Dobtaining 10Aliable Blikely Cpossible Dready 11AAnother BNext COne DOther 12Aemotional Bintellectual

10、Cmental Dspiritual 13Acondition Blocation Cposition Dsituation 14Acontains Bconsists Ccomprises Dcomposes 15Acustom Bmeans Ctype Dstyle 16Aover Bon Cin Dat 17Aestimations Bevaluations Cexplorations Dexpectations 18Aappear Bemerge Cexist Doccur 19Aaccordingly Bhowever Cmoreover Dtherefore 20Aactive B

11、dominant Cpositive Dsocial Part B In the following article, some sentences or paragraphs have been removedFor questions 21 to 25, choose the most suitable one from the list A-F to fit into each of the numbered gapsThere is ONE which does not fit in any of the gaps(15 points) Horror stories about the

12、 food industry have long been with us ever since 1906, when Upton Sinclairs landmark novel The Jungle told some ugly truths about how America produces its meatIn the century that followed, things got much better, and in some ways much worseThe U.Sagricultural industry can now produce unlimited quant

13、ities of meat and grains at remarkably cheap pricesBut it does so at a high cost to the environment, animals and humans21 Add to the price tag the acceleration of global warming our energy-intensive food system uses 19% of U.Sfossil fuels, more than any other sector of the economyAnd perhaps worst o

14、f all, our food is increasingly bad for us, even dangerous22 A food system that generates cheap, filling food at the expense of healthier produce is also a major cause of Americas widespread obesityAt a time when the nation is close to a civil war over health-care reform, obesity adds $147 billion a

15、 year to our doctor bills“The way we farm now is destructive of the soil, the environment and us,” says Doug Gurian-Sherman, a senior scientist with the food and environment program at the Union of Concerned Scientists23 Film documentaries like the highly critical Food Incand the work of investigati

16、ve journalists like Eric Schlosser and Michael Pollan are repeating Sinclairs work, awakening a sleeping public to the uncomfortable realities of how we eatChange is also coming from the very topFirst Lady Michelle Obamas White House garden has so far yielded more than 225 lbof organic produce and t

17、ons of powerful symbolism24 Sustainable food is also more expensive than conventional food and harder to findAnd while large companies like General Mills have opened organic divisions, there is worry that the very definition of sustainability will be used by those companies only for their own goodBu

18、t we cant afford to remain in philosophizing about foodWith the exhaustion of the soil, the impact of global warming and the inevitably rising price of oil which will affect everything from fertilizer to supermarket electricity bills our industrial style of food production will end sooner or later25

19、 Unless Americans radically rethink the way they grow and consume food, they face a future of damaged farmland, emptied-out countryside, terrifying germs, higher health costs and tasteless dietSustainable food has an litist reputation, but each of us depends on the soil, animals and plants and as ev

20、ery farmer knows, if you dont take care of your land, it cant take care of youASome Americans are paying attention to such warnings and working to transform the way the country eats farmers who are raising sustainable food in ways that dont bankrupt the earthBA series of recalls involving polluted f

21、oods this year including a case of salmonella poisoning from tainted peanuts that killed at least eight people and sickened 600 has consumers rightly worried about the safety of their mealsCBut, despite increasing public awareness, sustainable agriculture remains a tiny enterprise: according to the

22、most recent data from the U.SDepartment of Agriculture, less than 1% of American cropland is farmed organicallyDAnd when the rains come, the excess fertilizer that helped to take so much corn out of the ground will be washed into the Mississippi River and down into the Gulf of Mexico, where it will

23、help kill fish for miles and miles aroundEThose hidden prices are the gradual damage of our rich farmland, cages for egg-laying chickens so packed that the birds cant even raise their wings and the horrible rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria among farm animalsFAs the developing world grows richer

24、, hundreds of millions of people will want to shift to the same calorie-heavy, protein-rich diet that has made Americans so unhealthy demand for meat and poultry worldwide is set to rise 25% by 2021 but the earth can no longer deliverPart C 26Read the following text and summarize it in ChineseYou sh

25、ould write approximately 200 characters(20 points)Word travels quickly in the small fishing village of Port Washington, WisconsinSo when Mardy McGarry wanted to build a playground for kids with special needs, she knew it wouldnt take long to create interest in the projectBut she never expected that

26、2,800 people a third of the town would roll up their sleeves and use their vacation days to bring her vision to life“A lot of learning comes through play,” says McGarry, 52, a special education teacher for 28 yearsBut her students were too often left outShed seen the wood chips and sand of tradition

27、al playgrounds stop wheelchairs dead in their tracksMcGarry started researching play equipment and contacting design firmsWhen a piece of land became available, the city council agreed to give a portion for a playground if she would build itMcGarry asked classrooms of kids for their wish list“They a

28、ll said pirate ships,” she saysShe also asked physical, occupational, and speech specialists for their inputAnd she brought on board her friend Sue Mayer, whose eight-year-old son, Sam, is disabled“Neither of us is good at math, which is why $450,000 didnt sound like a lot of money,” McGarry says of

29、 the initial estimateHer Kiwanis Club came through with $7,000, and thats when the grass-roots movement really got startedOne woman gave $25,000 and had her company match itSoon smaller businesses were joining inFamilies bought wood blocks for the fence at $30 apieceBricks for the walkways went for

30、$50 to $750 eachThere were silent money-raising activities, T-shirt sales, a coin drive, and a run-walk-and-roll-a-thonThe local Pieper Family Foundation offered to donate half of the remaining $170,000 balance if McGarry could raise the restThe $450,000 covered materials, but the actual constructio

31、n would cost an additional $900,000Out of the questionBut the community could build itThe design firm theyd selected, Leathers & Associates, had sent a 164-page how-to binderAll McGarry needed now was 500 volunteers to work six 12-hour daysOn September 16, 2021, the first day of construction, they c

32、ameTwo women heard about the project from a friend on the way to work and took the day off to helpA couple in their 80s manned the tool trailerTen-year-olds sanded surfaces and cleared up wood pieces“It was truly an amazing week,” says McGarry“The site looked like an anthillSo many people can take o

33、wnership of this playground.” Only three “build captains,” sent by Leathers & Associates, were paidVolunteers with “build experience” became coordinators, those who could operate power tools formed a separate group, and so on down to the “runners.” One team served meals donated from local restaurant

34、s and churches, and another organized activities for the children of volunteersToday, Possibility Playground is one of the most popular destinations in Ozaukee CountyThe finished wonderland, the length of a football field, sits on a slope overlooking Lake MichiganTheres a giant rocking pirate ship,

35、a lighthouse, a rock-climbing wall, high and low rings, monkey bars, palm drums, sandboxes, swings, slides, bridges, and slip roadsAll children play shoulder to shoulder“Its neat to see Tori fitting in,” says Charlene Landing of her five-year-old wheelchair-bound daughter“Some playgrounds have speci

36、al equipment in a different sectionHere, you see all the kids on the same playground having fun.” Its exactly what McGarry wished for“People used to ask, Why do you want to build a playground just for children with disabilities?” she says“They didnt get itIts only when you build a playground for chi

37、ldren with disabilities that you build one for all children.” Section II Writing Part A 27Translate the following text into English(10 points) 世界上最容易的事情,莫过于踩着别人的脚印走。这种因循守旧的人,永远不能走别人所没有走过的路,创造别人所没有创造的东西。只有敢于尝试、勇于创新,才能开启新的可能性。 Part B 28Write an essay of 150 words in English, which is relevant to the i

38、dea conveyed in the Chinese text in Part A of this section(25 points) 本试卷分第I卷(选择题)、第II卷(非选择题)和第III卷(选择题)三部分。试卷共150分。考试时间为120分钟。第I卷第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)1 The novel was completed in 1978, the economic system has seen great changes Awhen Bduring which Csince then Dsince when

39、2 In the dark street,there wasnt a single person she could turn for help Athat Bwho Cto whom Dfrom whom3 A truly creative person can tell the same story time after time and still with fresh ideas Acome along Bcome on Ccome upDcome out4 The increase in home computers means that families have much eas

40、ier to information Ameasure Baccess Cway Dmethod5 Jack must be worried about somethingYou can it from the look on his face Aregard Brecognize Cread Drealize6 Steve come back because the window is open Yesbut he left it open last night Amust have;might have Bmight have;cant have Ccan have;should have

41、 Dmight;must have7 Ive passed the driving test! . AWell done! BI am afraid notCThat will do!DIm glad to8 After having gone far, George did not want to turn back Aenough Bmuch Csuch Dthat9 Our enemy bills have been increasing steadily these costs,our telephone costs have doubled over the past six mon

42、thsAMoreover BIn addition to CAs a result of DContributing to10I wouldnt want to go back an employee now that I have been self-employed Ato be Bhave been Cbe Dto being11 Is Mike a diligent student? No,but he is a lazy one,if Aanything Bsomething Ceverything Dnothing12Would you like knife and fork,or

43、 would you rather use chopsticks,sir? Athe;the Ba: C;the Dthe;the13With so much work his head all day long,he feels rather stressed in his daily life Afilled Bto fill Cfilling Dbeing filled14This is a very interesting bookIll buy it, Ahow much may it cost Bit may cost Chowever much it may cost Dhow

44、may it cost15It is likely that these animals could be frightened, a sudden loud noiseAbeing there Bshould there be Cthere was Dthere having been第二节:完形填空(共20小题:每小题15分,满分30分) Life is filled with challengesAs we get older we 16 realize that those challenges are the very things that 17 us and make us wh

45、o we areIt is the Same with the challenges that come with 18 When we are faced with a challenge,we usually have 19 We can try to beat it off ,or we can decide that the thing 20 the challenge isnt worth the 21 and call it quitsAlthough there are certainly 22 when calling it quits is the right thing t

46、o do,in most 23 all that is needed is 24 and communication When we are committed to something, it means that no matter how 25 or how uncomfortable something is,we will always choose to 26 it and work it through instead of running away from itCommunication is making 27 for discussion and talking about how you feel as opposed to ju

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