上海市杨浦区
2025
届
高三下学期二模考试
英语试题
Ⅰ
.
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.
German Subway Station Catches Everyone’s Attention
If you have the chance to travel to Frankfurt, it’s worth making a stop at the Bockenheimer Warte subway station just to see its unique entryway.
___1___
has a vivid imagination might be convinced of the existence of powerful supervillains (
超级反派
). The eye-catching architecture that marks the entrance to the station looks as if a
___2___
(threaten) giant has lifted up a tram car and thrown it into the solid concrete sidewalk. In reality, it has a much
___3___
(practical) origin.
The construction of this station entrance, which looks particularly like the wreckage of a trolley car half buried in the ground,
___4___
(credit) to an architect named Zbigniew Peter Pininski.
___5___
(feature) familiar objects, such as apples, eggs, birds, pipes, and clocks, in unusual contexts, he was able to arouse a sense of wonder and curiosity among viewers. In addition to his love for abstract art, Pininski also had another reason
___6___
accounted for his motivation to build such a unique subway entrance.
At the time, the subway station was simply a proposal
___7___
(extend) Frankfurt’s subway system. Many of the local residents were concerned about the impact the construction and development
___8___
(have) on the community. The issue led to a fierce debate, with some people opposed to the project. Pininski’s unusual design helped win over enough support for the subway station to get “the green light”, and it was built in 1986.
While some residents still complained about the expansion of the subway network into their area, Pininski’s creative architecture
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