2024年4月13日发(作者:)
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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ingComprehension
SectionA
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Directions:InSectionA,ndof
eachconversation,versationsandthequestions
ouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossible
answersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
1.
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aging.
dandwife.
andson.
useum.
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heater.
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n'tcatchthebus.
penedtomeetafriend.
ingpreventedherfromcatchingthebus.
brokedown.
theman'scousin.
hasgraduatedfromtechnicalschool.
'shardtofindajob.
tagoodjob.
uedrivingthroughthenight.
theirmotelreservation.
utofthemotel.
ivingandhavearest.
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SectionB(12分)
Directions:InSectionB,achpassage,youwillbeaskedseveral
sageswillbereadtwice,uheara
question,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothe
questionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
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wthefirstkangaroo.
'veneverbeenherebefore.
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irds.
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wanAustraliantailedeagle.
wafewwildhorses.
oos.
ngoes.
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
etuseisincreasinggquicklyinrurallandurbanareas.
dmoreruralresidentshaveInternetaccess.
havealimitedchoiceofInternetproviders.
sidentsusetheInternetfrequently.
2million.
C.23million.
6million.
D.17million.
rlshavetheirownwebsitesthanboys.
B.1in4kidshaveInternetaccessfromhome.
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.
SectionB
(10分)
Directions:rdcanbeusedonly
atthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
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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
sit'sbecausetheyhaven'texperiencedtheimportanceoffamilymealintheirgrowingup,
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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.
Sowhenmyfriendsask,Itellthemitisn’
husbandjustdoeswhathiscareeraskshimtodo.
esforthemothermost?
ends
e-year-olddaughter
ofdoingthings
ewhensomeactivityistobeheld
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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