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完型填空2020届上海市各区高三英语一模分类汇编

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原标题:完型填空:2020届上海市各区高三英语一模分类汇编

2020宝山一模

Monaco Grand Prix

The air is fresh with the heat of early summer as you arrive in the beautiful country of

Monaco on the day of the race. Your ___41____ to the Monte-Carlo neighborhood is bursting with color as classic styles of European architecture catch your eye. When you reach the race course area, you are led to the harbor where you will watch the race from the____ 42____ of a friend’s yacht (游艇).Soon, the Formula One cars will pull onto the starting point and the race will begin.

Each of the cars in the Monaco Grand Prix is ____43____, but all of them are fast and modern. The race course also ____44____ as being complex and difficult, with a frightening hairpin (发夹)turn along a very narrow street. ____45____ these streets at speeds over 150 kilometers per hour, drivers must take over. Even the slightest _____46____ could turn a multi-million dollar car into a pile of waste. The driver who claims first place receives an award and will go down ____47____ as one of the world’s finest drivers.

Indianapolis 500

On race day the grandstands (大看台)are filled with excitement as you enter the

Indianapolis Motor Speedway. You find your seat, ____48____ yourself against the harsh heat

and marvel at the huge black oval (椭圆形的)track below. Moments later, a fleet of Indy Cars

rolls onto the track, ____49____ themselves in 11 neat rows of three. The sound of 33 turning engines rings in your ears, and you cheer with the crowd as the powerful cars take off from the starting line.

Unlike Monaco Formula One cars, Indy cars are more uniform in their ____50____. They

tend to be much longer, and reach 260 kilometers per hour. Since the drivers must race for 500 miles, the race is quite long, ____51____ three to five hours. The resulting wear and tear on each car is managed with short stop. The driver’s excellent team performs ____52____ at amazing speeds. The dangerous nature of this race requires ____53____ communication between the drivers and their teams. They must plan short stops ____54____ or the driver loses precious time and it could _____55____ them the race.

41. A. memory B. aim C. anxiety D. ride

42. A. comfort B. position C. bottom D. direction

43. A. colorful B. fashionable C. unique D. similar

44. A. comes out B. stands out C. turns out D. points out

45. A. Crossing B. Constructing C. Driving D. Competing

46. A. touch B. spot C. error D. hole

47. A. in history B. in advance C. in return D. in all

48. A. pushing B. drawing C. fighting D. fanning

49. A. following B. arranging C. warning D. urging

50. A. design B. preparation C. display D. regulation

51. A. timing B. extending C. delaying D. lasting

52. A. check B. maintenance C. device D. condition

53. A. short B. special C. constant D. loud

54. A. professionally B. positively C. directly D. carefully

55. A. cost B. sacrifice C. defeat D. fail.

41-45 DACBA 46-50 CADBA 51-55 DBCDA

2020崇明一模

What did we do to deserve cats and dogs? Not only are they super cute and make us smile on a daily basis, scientists from Washington State University have now proved that touching our favourite __41__ friends gently for just ten minutes is an effective way to reduce stress levels.

In findings published in A ERA Open — an open access journal published by the American Educational Research Association — last month, scientists showed that the general __42__ of students improves quickly, with even those who are highly stressed showing ''significant” reduction in cortisol levels — a chemical produced by our bodies in limes of stress.

Many universities have adopted "Pet Your Stress Away" programs where students can __43__ cats or dogs and it appears to be showing both psychological and physiological benefits now.

The research, conducted by Washington State University (WSU), shows that pets improve students' moods, and their __44__ as stress-relieving physiological benefits. “Just 10 minutes can have a significant __45__,” said Patricia Pendry, an associate professor in WSU's Department of Human Development.

This is the first study that has demonstrated reductions in students' cortisol levels during a __46__ intervention (介入).

The team chose 249 college students and put them into tour random groups and compared the effects of different __47__ to animals. The first group were provided 10 minutes of actual interaction with dogs and cats. The second group waited in line while __48__ others petting the animals. The third group watched a slide-show of the same animals, while the fourth group had to __49__ and was told they would be allowed to sec the animals after 10 minutes.

Salivary cortisol __50__ were collected from each participant starting from the moment they woke up in the morning. There was significantly less cortisol in the saliva of students who had __51__ interaction with the pets.

Many universities have started these __52__ where students can interact with cats or dogs to help relieve the pressures of higher education. “We already knew that students enjoy interacting with animals, and that it helps them experience more__ 53 __ emotions,” Dr Pendry said. “What we wanted to learn was whether this exposure would help students reduce their stress in a less __54__ way. And it did, which is __55__ because the reduction of stress chemicals may, over time, have significant benefits for physical and menial health.”

41. A. new B. furry C. close D. personal

42. A. endurance B. awareness C. education D. well-being

43. A. glance at B. focus on C. interact with D. escape from

44. A. presence B. performance C. intelligence D. perseverance

45. A. potential B. problem C. chance D. impact

46. A. real-life B. part-time C. first-rate D. high-quality

47. A. responses B. exposures C. contributions D. approaches

48. A. keeping B. preventing C. observing D. catching

49. A. swear B. wait C. supervise D. appreciate

50. A. samples B. levels C. injections D. tips

51. A. little B. harmonious C. informal D. direct

52. A. campaigns B. programs C. researches D. majors

53. A. complex B. intense C. familiar D. positive

54. A. subjective B. risky C. mysterious D. effective

55. A. demanding B. challenging C. exciting D. disappointing

41. B 42. D 43. C 44. A 45. D 46. A 47. B 48. C 49. B 50. A

51. D 52. B 53. D 54. A 55. C

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