One【2019届上海市虹口区高三英语一模试题】Section BDirections:Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions orunfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose theone that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)There aren’t many actors around the world who have enough selfconfidence to turn down an offer from Steven Spielberg. Maybe thatwas why Juliette Binoche gave him a choice. She said she’d be happyto be in Jurassic Park as long as she could play a dinosaur. Of coursehe turned her down and it was probably a good thing. It’s difficult toimagine Juliette ripping people apart with her teeth. However, herdecision doesn’t seem to have done her career any harm. She hasgone on to make a string of hits, including The Unbearable Lightness of Being, The EnglishPatient (for which she won an Oscar) and Chocolat.Success in the United States has not been so easy for otherforeign stars. Gerald Depardieu is a good example. Since his firstfilm in 1967, his filmography(影片集锦) lists 172 acting credits.But he has struggled on the other side of the pond. While some ofhis films have been popular in the US, they have usually beenFrench films that travelled. One possible exception was Green Card,directed by Peter Weir, where he plays a French immigrant who goes through a fake wedding inorder to stay and work in the United States. This is a predictable but sweet romantic comedywhich typecasts (分配同一类型角色) its lead actors in terms of national stereotypes. While somereviewers were kind, others shredded both the film and Depardieu’s performance.While Monsieur Depardieu has n’t received the recognition he would have liked in the UnitedStates, one Mexican actor has achieved almost instant success. Gael Garcia Bernal first gainedrecognition in Amores Perros in 2000 and a year later in Y tu mama tambien. Since then he hasappeared with hometown hero, Brad Pitt in Babel and, under the direction of top producer anddirector, Jim Jarmusch, he starred in Limits of Control. He hasn’t picked up an Oscar yet, but hewas nominated for a BAFTA(英国电影电视艺术学院奖) in 2005 for his performance as theSouth American hero revolutionary Che Guevara, in Motorcycle Diaries. In the same year heplayed American music icon Elvis Presley in The King.56. It can be inferred from the passage that Juliette Binoche ______.A. very much wanted to be in Jurassic ParkJurassic ParkB. didn’t want to be inC. really wanted to play a dinosaur in Jurassic ParkD. was hesitant whether she could play a dinosaur well57. According to the writer, Gerald Depardieu’s most popular films ______.A. have been made in HollywoodB. have only been seen in EuropeC. have been made in France, but seen in other countries, tooD. have been made in Hollywood, but well received in France”58. The last sentence in Para 2 “others shredded both the film and Depardieu’s performance means others thought Depardieu’s performance and the film were ______.A. complexB. interestingC. terribleD. impressive59. The writer’s purpose in writing this article is to suggest that ______.A. Foreign actors generally do well in the United StatesB. American actors are able to earn more money than foreign actorsC. Foreign actors are playing an irreplaceable role in the United StatesD. a successful career in Europe or Latin America doesn’t guarantee success in the USA Keys: 56-59 BCCDTwo【2019届上海市黄浦区高三英语一模试题】Section BDirections:Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions orunfinished statements. For each of them. There are four choices marked A, B, C and D. choose theone that fits best according to the Information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Despite an advertisement campaign suggesting wall-to-wall special effects, “Bridge ofis grounded in reality far more than in fantasy. Adapting Katherine Paterson’sTerabithia” award-winning novel, the screenwriters David Paterson and Jeff Stockwell have produced athoughtful and extremely affecting story of a transformative friendship between two unusuallygifted children. The result is a movie whose emotional depth could appeal more to adults than totheir children.Jess Aarons (Josh Hutcherson) is a sixth grader with four sisters, financially tensed parentsand a talent for drawing. An introverted(内向的) kid who is regularly picked on by the schoolbuses, Jess forms a bond with a new student named Leslie (Anna Sophia Robb), a free spiritwhose parents, both writers, are fondly neglectful. An attraction between outsiders, theirfriendship feeds on her words and his pictures; together they create an imaginary kingdom in thewoods behind their homes, a world they can control and where their minds can wander free.Beautifully capturing a time when a bully in school can occur as large as a monster in anightmare and the encouragement of a teacher can alter the course of a life, “Bridge to Tera keeps the fantasy in the background to find magic in the everyday. Gabor Csupo directs this, hisfirst feature, like someone close to the pain of being different, fascinated in tiny, perfect details.With strong performances from all the leads, “Bridge to Terabithia” is able to handle adulttopics with sensitivity. As the emotional landscape darkens, those who haven’t read the book be surprised at the sorrow the filmmakers cause without ever resorting to horror or terror. In othertraumatized so badly.words, your children may cry, but they won’t beis the kind of Consistently smart and delicate as a spider web, “Bridge t o Terabithia” children’s movie rarely seen nowadays. At a time when many public schools are being forced tocut music and a rt from the curriculum, the story’s insistence on the healing power of a cultivated imagination is both welcome and essential.56. The second paragraph indicates that Jess and Leslie ________.A. lost their control over the imaginary kingdomB. looked down on their individual realitiesC. formed a good friendship despite their different talentsD. wrote a book about a magical land called Terabithia57. Which of the following words is most likely to replace “traumatized” (paragraph 4)?A. criticizedB. ignoredC. delightedD. shocked58. The two children most likely ________.A. skipped school to play in the woods behind their campusB. created an imaginary world as an escape from realityC. disappointed their parents with their over-active imaginationsD. won against the bullies at school with strong performances59. Which of the following statements will the author most probably agree with?A. The fantasy components of the movie were too over-done.B. The movie is motional but not much too dramatic.C. “Bridge to Terabithia” has a negative impact on public school education.D. Children shouldn’t watch the film as they are too young to understand the topics.Keys: 56-59 CDBBThree【2019届上海市浦东新区高三英语一模试题】Section BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions orunfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose theone that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)One recent night, while I was leafing through its pages of an old journal, my eyes met a quoteby the British writer Graham Greene that I had marked. “A prejudice had something in commonexpectations of themselves---general descriptions of people’swith an ideal.” In other words, idealsand others---can often lead us to unreasonable ideas. It got me thinking about how we often allowourselves to generalize about groups of people. We like to stereotype people by the color of theirskin, the year of their birth or any other related factors.I grew up in a multi-racial corner of America. The different groups were often subject tonarrow stereotypes: Jewish people were “greedy,” Mexicans were “poorly educated,” and At to us from a young age. They wormed their waywere “good at math.” These labels were taugh。