上海市嘉定区高三下学期教学质量调研二模英语试题无听力

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1、精品文档2018嘉定区高考英语二模2018.4II. Grammar and Vocabulary Section AStephen Hawking: Science s Brightest StarHis family released a statement in the early hours of Wednesday morning confirming his death at his home in Cambridge.Hawking children, Lucy, Robert and Tim, said in a statement: Weare deeply saddened

2、 that our beloved father passed away today. He was a great scientist and an extraordinary man (21)work and legacy will live on for many years.”For fellow scienti sts and loved ones, it was Hawking sntuition and wicked sense of humor (22)marked him out as much as the fierce intellect that, coupled wi

3、th his illness, came to symbolize (23)unbounded possibilities of the human mind.Hawking was driven to Wagner, but not the bottle, when he (24) (diagnose) with motor neurone disease in 1963 at the age of 21. Doctors expected him (25)(live) for only two more years. But Hawking had a form of the diseas

4、e that progressed more slowly than usual. He survived for more than half a century.Hawking once estimated he worked only 1,000 hours during his three undergraduate years at Oxford.In his finals, he came close (26)a first- and second-class degree. (27)(convince) that he was seen as a difficult studen

5、t, he told his examiners that if they gave him a first he would move to Cambridge to pursue his phD. Award a second and he threatened to stay. They opted for a first.Those who live in the shadow of death are often those who live most. For Hawking, the early diagnosis of his terminal disease, and (28

6、)(witness) the death from leukemia of a boy he knew in hospital, aroused a fresh sense of purpose. (29)there was a cloud hanging over my future, I found,to my surprise, that I was enjoying life in the present more than before. I began to make progress with my research, he once said. Taking up his ca

7、reer in earnest, he declared: My goal is simple. It is a cunderstanding of the universe, why it is (30)Section Bit is and why it exists at all.”A. analysisB. usuallyC. assuresD. poursE. developmentF. necessaryG. cloudyH. absentI. cultivateJ. allowK. extremelyHe is kindlyThe other evening at a dancin

8、g club a young man introduced me to Mr. and Mrs. F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Scott seemed to have changed a lot from the first time I met him at Princeton, when he was an eager undergraduate trying his best to _31_ himself into a great author. He is still trying hard to be a great author. He is at work

9、 now on a novel which his wife _32_ me is far better than This Side of Paradise, but like most of our younger novelists he finds it _33_ to produce a certain number of short stories to make the wheels go around. That The Vegetable, his play, did not receive a Manhattan presentation seems to have dis

10、appointed rather than discouraged him. He is still _34_ light-hearted.I have always considered him the most brilliant of our younger novelists. Not one of them can tough his style, nor the superb quality of his satire( 讽刺).He has yet to put them in a novel with carefulness of conception and _35_ of

11、character. He can become almost any kind of writer that his peculiarly restless character will _36_.Born in St. Paul, he attended Princeton, served in the Army, wrote his first novel in a training camp, achieved fame and fortune, married a Southern girl, has a child and lives in New York. At heart,

12、he is one of the kindliest of the younger writers. Artistry means a great deal to F. Scott Fizgerald, and into his own best work he _37_ great efforts. He demands this in the work of others, and when he does not find it he criticizes with passionate earnestness. I have known him, after reading a you

13、ng fellow- novelist s book, to take what must have been hours of time to write him a lengthy, careful _38_.Just what he will write in the future remains _39_. With a firmer reputation than that of the other young people, he yet seems to me to have achieved rather less than Robert Nathan and rather m

14、ore than Stephen Vincent Benet, Cyril Hume. His coming novel should mean a definite prediction for future work. It is to be hoped that from it will be _40_ the seemingly unavoidable modern girls.III. Reading Comprehension Section AStandards for Schools: Developing Organizational Accountability(绩效)Qu

15、ality teaching depends on not just teacher s knowledge and skills but on the environment in whichthey work. Schools need to offer a coherent curriculum focused on higher-order thinking and performance across subject areas and grades, time for teachers to work _41_ with students to accomplish challen

16、ging goals, opportunities for teachers to plan with and learn from one another, and regular occasions to evaluate the outcomes of their _42_.If schools are to become more responsible, they must, like other professional organizations, make evaluation and assessment part of their everyday lives. Just as hospitals have standing committees of staff that meet regularly to look

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