2020上海杨浦高三英语一模试卷
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01 选择题做完就填答题卡
这是针对考试总会忘记填答题卡的考生,为避免非智力因素失分,一般每门一做完选择题就填答题卡。这时填答题卡心态较平静,不会因为担心时间不够而出现涂写错位的情况。考试成绩的好坏往往与考试的心情有关,所以我们一定要调节好自己的考试心情。特别是刚开始的状态,利用一些小的技巧如做完试题就填涂答题卡等,这样可以避免在最后时间较紧的情况下因匆忙而涂错、涂串或是没有涂完而造成遗憾。
02 考前看相关资料转换思维考英语前最好看看复习资料,并不是要记住什么知识点,而是让大脑提前进入状态。而数学试卷对一些学生来说比较发怵,建议在心中回忆梳理一下相关知识点,可驱使自己进入状态,效果不错。考试紧张,这是很正常的事情,考试不紧张,就不正常了。但是不能过度紧张,那样会给自己很大的压力不利于水平的发挥。可以和同学聊一聊天,说说话放松一下。
03 遇事都往好处想
看大题时,先不想该怎么做,只是看它如何表述,甚至跟自己说“这题我会做,第一问认真看就能做对”,让自己有一个平和的心态答题。即使是弱科,我们也要知足常乐,我只要把会做的都做上,在一场考试中把会的都做对其实就是很好的发挥了。
时刻给自己打一打气,阿Q一下,这样把对自己的期待放低一些,心态就平稳了,也就高兴了,这可以使得思路更顺畅,而超水平发挥也就很正常了。
04 别看他人答题的速度
考场上不要左顾右盼,观察别人做题的进度,万一人家比自己快,会给自己压力。在考场上和比较熟悉的老师、同学可以主动打个招呼。即使是不认识的老师,也可问候一声“老师好”,一般老师都会像老朋友似地回以微笑,这可以缓解紧张的情绪。这一些方法和措施都是很有助于调节考试心态与考试情绪的。有心理学家研究证明,人在平稳的平稳或是心情高兴的时候,智商最高,情商也不错,更容易发挥出自己的高水平来。
05 答题遇困难要镇静,巧用考前5分钟
这个问题是涉及到考试策略与方法的,对于每一学科的考试,我们都应该有自己的考试策略和答题风格。即考试时间的规划,答题的原则,遇到问题时的心理准备与应对方法、如何调节自己的在答题方案等等。计划不如变化快,我们的计划要随着试题的难易程度随时调整,目的是在有限的时间里有质有量的完成每一道试题。要随机而动,在发卷后的5分钟里,要先浏览一下第二卷的试卷结构和试题的分布、难易程度等等,初步制定出本试卷的答题计划和答题顺序。先易后难,先熟后生,这就要充分利用这5分钟,做很好的规划。只有这样才不至于把难度较大的先做而浪费了时间和精力。
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杨浦区2019学年第一学期高三模拟质量调研
英语学科试卷
2019.12
Ⅱ. Grammar and Vocabulary
Section A Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.
Killer Rabbits You’d never think of rabbits as dreadful, destructive creatures, would you? Rabbits are cute and love-able. However, Australians discovered (21 ________ harm these cute creatures can do the hard way.
Rabbits were introduced to Australia in 1788 as food animals. By 1827, they were running around large estates, and in 1859, disaster struck. A man released 12 wild rabbits onto his property for hunting and he (22 ________ have thought that was harmless fun. But Australia has no predators(捕食者)(23 ________ (adapt to killing rabbits and none of the diseases that kept their populations (24 ________ control in Europe. The loose rabbits bred like, well, rabbits, and began to take over the countryside. Within a few decades, there were millions. By 1950, there were 600 million rabbits in Australia.
Six hundred million hungry rabbits could do real harm. They caused more damage than any other species introduced to the continent. They ate native plant species (25 ________ they disappeared. They competed for food and shelter with native animals. they caused the extinction or endangerment of numerous plant and animal species. And they were a nightmare for cattle and sheep farmers, (26________ animals couldn't get enough grass to eat and starved. The rabbits did some good, of course. They provided food for poor families. They supported fur industries. But their impact on the environment and major livestock economy was too negative (27________(ignore. People tried trapping them. They even built a huge wall against them. But (28________(effective weapon was a virus. (29 ________(test multiple times, the deadly myxoma virus was released on Australia's rabbits in 1950. The virus had been developed very carefully to affect only rabbits. Nearly 100 percent of the rabbits who caught the disease (30 ________(die.Populations fell. It was a huge success. Cattle and sheep farming recovered gradually, and threatened plants were better protected. Eventually, rabbits became resistant to the virus.
Section B Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need. 2 / 11
A. string B. contained C. representing D. detailing E. scientific F. currents G. recovered H. encountered I. estimated J. instructions K. decoration
Bottle Found at Sea Used for Scientific Purpose Combing the beach for shells, sea glass, or colorful rocks is a leisure activity enjoyed by many. Some even use metal detectors to find buried treasure or other objects. Only the lucky few have ___31___ a message in a bottle that was dropped off by the tide. The tradition of putting a letter to an unknown recipient into a bottle and throwing it into the ocean has an interesting past. An early ___32___ use for the practice was revealed when the oldest recorded message in a bottle was found by Tonya on a beach near Wedge Island, Australia. Tonya was on a family outing when she noticed the antique glass bottle in the sand and