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2020学年第二学期期中质量调研测试

高一英语

(本试卷满分100分考试时间90分钟

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命题人:曹宇)2021.4

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SectionA

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Directions:InSectionA,ndof

eachconversation,versationsandthequestions

ouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossible

answersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

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theirmotelreservation.

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SectionB(12分)

Directions:InSectionB,achpassage,youwillbeaskedseveral

sageswillbereadtwice,uheara

question,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothe

questionyouhaveheard.

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dsthinktheygettoolittletimeonlineatschool.

etconnectionathomeisquickerthanthatatschool.

randvocabulary

SectionA

(10分)

Directions:Afterreadingthethreepassagesbelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentand

blankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthe

givenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

“Howareyou?”It’r,itcanreallymakepeople(17)__________

(feel)nth,AlinaSimone(18)__________(write)aboutthedifficultythat

Russianshave(19)__________(answer)mequestion,inRussianlanguageand

culture,isalwaysansweredin(20)__________ia,whenpeopleareasked“how

areyou?”,theyusuallycomplainabouthealth,they’reasked“howare

you?”inEnglish,theydon’tknowwhattodo.

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InEnglish-speakingcountries,“howareyou?”hasoneusualanswer:“Fine,andyou?”That’s(21)

__________“howareyou?”isnotactuallyaboutgettinginformation—it’sjustagreeting.

Today,youngAmericansoftenusethesimplegreeting“what’sup?”or“sup”.Theansweris“not

much,you?”,oreven“yo!”However,(22)__________IusethisgreetingwitholderAmericansand

secondlanguageEnglishlearners,(23)__________mes,theyanswerby(24)

__________(describe)theirdayoraproblemthey’refacing.

ButIunderstandthereason(25)__________learnsecond

languages,whatwehavetolearnaretherulesforusingwordsapartfromlearningwordsthemselves.

Howcanyoulearnthoserules?WatchingEnglish-languageTVshowsisagoodplacetostart.(26)

__________youcan,trytomakeanativeEnglish-speakingfriendandtalktohimorherdirectly.

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TheresearcherchargedwithbeingthemostsocialpersonatMicrosoftconsidersherselfanoutsider.

LiliCheng,theheadofMicrosoft’ssocial-mediaresearchgroup,isanarchitectatacompanyof

sgeneralmanagerofFUSELab,which(27)__________forFutureSocial

Experiences.

Shehassaidthatthebiggest(28)__________foranarchitectisthatyoudesignaspaceandnoone

eistruewithsocialmedia.“Socialis(29)__________,”shesaid.“You

don’tknowwhat’sgoingtoworkout.”WhatmakesChengadistinguished(30)__________at

Microsoftisthatshecanthinksimultaneouslyintheright-brainmodeofblue-skyresearchandinthe

Weitz,adirectoratMicrosoftBing,(31)__________her

inthisway:“Liliisadreamerwitharigoroustechbackground.”

AftergettingherarchitecturedegreefromCornell,ChengtookherfirstjobinTokyoatNihon

tstopwasLosAngeles,whereshedecidedto(32)__________architecture.

“Architectureisaprettyold,(33)__________profession,”shesaid.“Thecomputerwasreally

open-minded.”Thenat23,shewenttoNewYorkUniversitytogetamaster’sdegreeininteractive

telecommunication(交互式远程通信).Herfirstinternshipwas(34)__________onQuickTime

aidit’sfunnythatpeoplenow(35)__________Appleverycool,because

whenshewasthere“Ithoughtitwassouncool.”In1995,sheandherhusbandYaromBoss,tookjobs

nedMicrosoftResearch’sVirtualWorldsgroupandendedup(36)__________it.

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gComprehension

SectionA(15分)

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,Cand

eachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Eatingwithfamiliesattablecouldpreventteenagegirlsfromdevelopingeatingdisorders.

Newresearch(37)________girlswhoregularlyhavefamilymealsaremuchless(38)________to

adoptextremeweightcontrolbehaviourssuchasvomiting(呕吐),usinglaxatives(泻药)ordietpills.

Astudysurveyingmorethan2,500Americanhighschoolstudents(39)________thatgirlswho

atefiveormorefamilymealsaweekhadamuchhealthier(40)________withfoodinlaterlife.

Theresearch,publishedininternationaljournalArchivesofPediatricsandAdolescentMedicine,

polledstudentsaged13to17in1999thatwere(41)________rfamilymeals

werefoundtohaveaprotectiveeffectregardlessofthegirls’age,weight,socio-economicstatus,dieting

(42)_____________orrelationshipwithherfamily.

Expertssaydoctorsshould(43)________familiestohavedinneratthetableinsteadofinfrontof

thetelevisiontoprotect(44)________seriouseatingdisorderssuchasanorexia

(厌食症)

andbulimia

(暴食症)

.

BelindaDalton,directorofeatingdisordersclinicTheOakhouse,said(45)________withfamily

helped"normalize"youngpeople'srelationshipwith(46)________.

“Whenyoungpeoplearefeelingthatthey'rehelpless,they(47)________somethingthattheycan

controlandfoodissomethingavailableand(48)________y,ifthey'resitting

withtheirfamilyonaregularbasisthentheirfamilycanbemorein(49)________oftheireating,"Ms

Daltonsaid.

“It'saboutyoungpeoplefeeling(50)________withtheirfamilyandthatbuildsself-esteem(自

尊)andasenseofworthandthatworksveryactivelyagainstsomeonedevelopinganeatingdisorder.”

Aneatingdisorderexpert,KirstyGreenwood,saidmealtimeswereoftendifficultfor(51)

________.“It’stypicalthattheyfeelveryashamedoftheireatinghabitsandoftenwon'teatwithother

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Directions:ssageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor

hofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,theone

thatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

MyhusbandisonthefrontlineinIraq,notasasoldier,oldmyfriends

abouthislatesttask,eachhadthesamereaction.“Didyoutellhimno?”

Theyremindedme,asifI’dsomehowforgotten,thathewouldhaveleftbehindourthreeyoung

childrenforweeks,’llberiskinghislife,theysay,onlyforsomenews.

Isitworthit?

Iunderstandthepitytheyfeelformebecauseoftheburdensuddenlyheapedonmyshoulders.

My5-year-olddaughterdesignedascheduletodeterminewhichofthechildrenwouldkeepme

ritwasherturnornot,Icanusuallywaketofindher

I’ve

neverallowedmychildrentowatchtheeveningnews,NationalPublicRadiohadbeenmyconstant

companion,andhewasinterestedinanymentionofthewar,andhequestionsmeabout“whenwillDad

gohome…”Mosttroublingofall,askednoquestions,

shednotears,andshejustglancesatthephotoofherfatherdisplayedonthepagenexttohisarticle

threeareprobablytheonlykidsattheirschoolwhocanfindIraqonamap.

Intheend,whenfriendsask,“Isitworthit?”,likeotherreportersfromother

countries,ispresentinguswiththetruth.

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ofdoingthings

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cewheresomethinghappens

etodosomethingtofollow

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erlinedword“schedule”(inparagraph5)means________________.

e-year-olddaughterworriedthemothermostbecauseshe________________.

’tcareaboutherfatherverymuch

’taskedanyquestionsaboutherfather

’taslivelyastheotherchildreninthefamily

rangelyandhermotherdoesn’tknowherattitude

terthinksherhusband________________.

followherfriends’advice

ershiscareermoreimportantthanhisfamily

gaworthwhilejobinIraq

paymoreattentiontotheirchildren

(B)

Despiteknowinghewasdying,SteveJobs,CEOofApple,stillworkedforoverayeartomake

plansfornewproductsthatwouldmaintainthecompany’sfuture.

Jobsfoughthardtoget

willbebigenoughtohold12,000employeesinapark-likesettingneartheexistingbaseinCupertino,

aredatatowncouncilmeetinginJunetopromotethe

planning.

Hewasalsooverseeing(监督)thedevelopmentofthedelayediCloudproject,whichwillallow

Appleuserstostoretheirmusic,photosandotherdocumentsremotely,anddesigningupdatedversions

oftheiPod,iPad,iPhoneandMacBooks,makingsurethatatleastfouryears’worthofproductswillgo

smoothly.

Pre-ordersalesofthefirstofficialbiography(自传)ofSteveJobshaveincreasedby44,000

ingtotheofficialdescription,thebook,publishedonOctober24,2011,isbasedon

morethan40interviewswithJobsconductedovertwoyears–aswellasinterviewswithmorethana

hundredfamilymembers,friends,obsdiedonOctober5,2011,aged

56,survivedbyawife,s

passingbeingconfirmed,worldleaders,themostfamoustechnologybossesandthousandsoffans

throughouttheworldallpaidtribute(悼念)intheirownwaytothelifeofthemantheyhonoredasa

hero.

thepassagemainlyabout?

veJobsbattledwithadeadlydisease.

rApplewillsurvivewithoutSteveJobs.

lebecameasuccessfulcompany.

eveJobsdidforhiscompanybeforehedied.

fthefollowingisNOToneofthingsthatSteveJobshasdone?

ipateinthewritingofhisfirstofficialbiography.

paceship-styleheadquartersinCalifornia.

lthedevelopmentoftheiCloudproducts.

updatedversionsofexistingproducts.

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