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2021-2022學(xué)年高一下期燕子磯中學(xué)期中英語(yǔ)試卷二、閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)ADoyoulikereading?Whatwouldyouliketoread?Herearefourrecommendationsfromtrustedcritics.AGreenglassHouseStoryKateMilford,illustratedbyNicoleWongTwelveguests,trappedattheBlueVeinTavernbyrisingfloodwaters,tellstoriestopassthetime.Withtalesthatcrossoverbetweenstorytellingandreality,whatstartsasaseriesofunrelatedtalesweaves(編織)togetherintosomethingsmartandtight.Apuzzlebookthatadultsmayenjoyjustasmuchasitsintendedchildaudience.(Forages4to8)SomeoneBuildstheDreamLisaWheeler,illustratedbyLorenLongSomeoneBuildstheDreamisacelebrationofthecooperativespiritandaprooftowhatwecanachieveifweworktogether.Andafterhavingthecurtainpulledbacklikethis,children(andprobablymanygrown-ups)willlookattheworldaroundthemwithfresheyes.(Forages5to8)TheBoyandtheSeaCamilleAndros,illustratedbyAmyBatesFollowingayoungboyoveralifetime,CamilleAndros’storyflowsbackwithacomfortingrhythmwhileAmyBates’stimelessartworkwashesoveryou.Astheboygrowsolder,hereturnsregularlytothesealookingforanswersbutdiscoverssomethingmorevaluable:visualangle.(Forages4to8)MagicCandiesHeenaBaek,translatedbySophieBowmanWhenTongTongpurchasesabagofstrange,roundcandies,hediscoversthateachoneallowshimtohearthehiddenspeechofsomeone,orsomething.Honestly,whowouldn’twanttohearwhattheleaveshavetosay?You’llalsobesuretotreatyourchairwithgreaterkindnessafterasingleread.(Forages4to8)()21.WhatdothebooksbyKateMilfordandLisaWheelerhaveincommon?A.Theyarebothpuzzlebooks. B.Theymayattractadultreaders.C.Theybothfocusoncooperation. D.Theyareforchildrenaged4to8.()22.Whichbookbestsuitschildrenwhoarecuriousaboutothers’secrets?A.AGreenglassHouseStory. B.SomeoneBuildstheDream.C.MagicCandies. D.TheBoyandtheSea.()23.Wherecanthetextbefound?A.Inahistorybook. B.Inatravelbrochure. C.Inasciencefiction. D.InaliteraturemagazineBOrbitalstructuresarebecomingincreasinglyimportantforworldwidecommunicationsandanewgenerationoftechnologies.Butscientistsarewarningthatthedangerofspacedebris(碎片)israpidlyincreasing.Spacedebriscanincludepiecesofoldrockets,non-operationalsatellites,losttoolsandotherparts.Thesepiecesofwreckagepresentarisktospaceships,satellitesandspacestations.InanefforttoreducetheamountofdebrisorbitingtheEarth,someexpertssuggestcreating“orbital-usefees.”AgroupofeconomistsattheUniversityofColoradoatBoulderproposedayearlyfee,ortax,onsatelliteoperatorsfortheiruseofanorbitalpath.Thegroup’sstudyonthesubjectappearedrecentlyinthepublicationProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences.MatthewBurgesshelpedwritethestudy.Hesaidinastatement:“Spaceisacommonresource,butcompaniesaren’taccountingforthecosttheirsatellitesimposeonotheroperatorswhentheydecidewhetherornottolaunch.Soweneedapolicythatletssatelliteoperatorsdirectlyfactorinthecoststheirlaunchesimposeonotheroperators.”AkhilRaowastheleadwriterofthestudy.Hesaidmostproposedanswerstotheproblemhavebeenbasedonusingtechnologytoclearawaythedebris.Somesuggestions,forexample,callfornetsorotherdevicesthatcapturethespacewreckage.But,Burgesssaidthatremovingdebrisonlymeansthatoperatorswilllaunchmoresatellites.Hesaidaninternationaltreatycallingforayearlyfeeortaxwouldpushcompaniestobemoremindfulaboutlaunchingmoreobjectsintospace.ChristopherNewmanisaprofessorofspacelawatNorthUmbriaUniversityinBritain.HetoldtheThomsonReutersFoundationthatcarryingoutaspacetaxcouldbetricky.Newmannotedthatsuchacostcouldbeseenasarestrictiononthefreeuseofspace.ThatfreedomisguaranteedintheOuterSpaceTreatyof1967.TheUnitedNationsdocumenthasbeensignedbymorethan100nations.Newmanaddedthattheefforttoplaceafeeontheuseofspacecouldeasilybeslowedbythemanydetailsinvolved.()24.Whatworriesthescientists?A.thehighcostofcleaningspace B.theincreasingriskofspacedebrisC.thesafetyofcommunicationsystem D.thepracticaleffectsofnewtechnologies()25.Whatwastheeconomists’suggestions?A.Strengtheningcontroloverspacestations.B.Allowingcompaniestousespaceforfree.C.Chargingsatellitesoperators’orbit-usefees.D.Usingadvanceddevicestocatchspacedebris.()26.WhatisBurgess’sattitudetowardsclearingawaythedebris?A.Supportive. B.Neutral. C.Indifferent D.Negative.()27.WhatdidNewmanthinkoftheeconomists’idea?A.Itwouldleadtoanargument. B.Itwaswellworthconsidering.C.Itwashardtoputintopractice. D.Itwouldeventuallyberejected.CAhumanheartissomuchmorethananorgan.Noonesaystheylefttheirpancreas(胰腺)inSanFrancisco,forexample,orthattwokidneys(腎臟)beatasone.Yetmostofusbelievethattwoheartscanbeatasone,andthattheheartrevealsourrealemotions.Nowthere’ssomeevidencethatsuchfolkwisdomistrue.Whenpeoplelistentothesamestory—eachaloneintheirownhome—theirheartratesriseandfalltogether,accordingtoanewstudypublishedlastmonthinCellReports.ProfessorLucasPerra,aseniorauthorofthestudy,said,“It’sthestorythatdrivestheheart.”Thisfindingcorrespondswithamountainofresearchshowingthatourbrainssynchronize(同步)whenweinteractinthesamelocationorparticipateinthesameactivity.Thenewstudygoesonestepfurther;ittestswhetherourheartratesbecomesynchronizedwhiletakinginthesamenarrative—eventhoughwe’renotinthesameroomnorevenlisteningatthesametimeasotherlisteners.MarcelProustwroteattheturnofthe20thcentury,“theheartdoesnotlie.”Datatellsusmuchthesame:Theheart’sconnectiontothebrainissotightthatwhenwehearthesamestory,ourheartratessynchronize.Subjectsinthesamegroupproducedsynchronizedheartratepatternsthatroseandfellatroughlythesametimesduringthenarrative.Theresultsare“heartwarming,”saidProf.Perra.“Heartratcorrelation(關(guān)聯(lián))betweensubjectsdoesnotrequirethemtoactuallybeinteracting,orevenbeinthesameplace.It’snottheinteractionbetweenpeoplebutthestoryitselfthatdoesthetrick.”Thepoint,hesaid,isthatwhenwelistentothesameradioprogramorwatchaNetflixshow,ourheartsbeattogether,showingthat“we’renotalone.”()28.Whatdoestheunderlinedexpression“folkwisdom”refertointhefirstparagraph?A.Kidneysbeatlikehearts. B.Heartsareimportantorgans.C.Ahumanheartconveysfeelings. D.Organshavecloselinkswithemotions.()29.WhatcanwelearnfromthenewstudyinCellReports?A.Peoplelikelisteningtothesamestoryinseparateplaces.B.Human’sbrainssynchronizewhendrivenbydifferentstories.C.Peopletestedinthesamegrouphavethesameheartrates.D.Thesamestorycanmakelistenershavethesameheartrates.()30.What’stheauthor’spurposeofwritingthisarticle?A.Toreportaresearchfinding. B.Toargueagainstanopinion.C.Totellreadersamovingstory. D.Tocallforimmediateaction.()31.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheWayHumanHeartsWork B.TheSameStory,theSameHeartbeatC.TheHeart’sConnectiontoBrain D.TheImportanceofHeartRatesDIntheforest,treesoftengiveeachotherspacetoreachforthesky,ahabitthathumanscanlearnfromwhenitcomestosettingpersonalboundaries.Nexttimeyougofbrawalkinaforestorwoodland,takeamomenttolookaboveyou.Youmightfindthatthecrown(樹(shù)冠)resemblesabreathtakingumbrellawithchannel-likegapsbetweenthetopsofthetrees.Thisphenomenonhasbeendocumentedworldwidesincethe1920s,andiscalled“crownshyness”.Ithappenswhentreesappeartogiveeachotherspace.Evenwhentreesgrowclosetogether,theyshowamutual(相互的)respectandofferbenefits.Thisistrueinthecaseof“married”trees—whereatreeintertwines(纏繞)withoneresistanttodisease,itsharestheadvantagesofitsfriend.Maintaininghealthyboundarieshelptreestomaintaingoodhealth,manageresourcesandprotecttheforestasawhole.Whenhumansfailtorespectboundaries,theemotionalandphysicalresourcesofindividualsandthecommunitycanbeaffected.Inthissense,aboundaryisaconceptualborder.Ithelpstoestablishwhereyouendandotherpeoplebegin.Itmeanstakingresponsibilityforonlyyourownemotionsandactions,nototherpeople’s.Youcouldthinkofyourboundariesasamoat(護(hù)城河)aroundyourcastle,completewithadrawbridgethatcanbeloweredorraised.Asthegatekeeperofyourcastle,youdecidewhoandwhatcomesinandwhen.Ofcourse,markingoutboundariestakestime,andsomepeoplemightbeunhappyaboutanychangesyoumake.Establishingaclearlinebetweenyouandtherestoftheworld,however,isessentialforbuildingtheself-worthandself-careneededtofunctionatyourbestinrelationships.()32.Whatis“crownshyness”?A.Acrownwithchannel-likegaps. B.Aforestwithumbrella-shapedcrowns.C.Abehaviorthattreesgiveeachotherspace. D.Aphenomenonthattreescompetefbrspace.()33.HowdoestheauthordevelopParagraph3?A.Bytellingastory. B.Bygivinganexample. C.Bydefiningaconcept. D.Bymakingacomparison.()34.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.Theeffectsofignoringboundaries. B.Themeaningoftakingresponsibilities.C.Theimportanceofsettingpersonalboundaries. D.Themethodsofmanagingindividualresources.()35.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetomarkingoutaboundary?A.Favorable. B.Intolerant. C.Doubtful. D.Conservative.三、七選五(共5小題,每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。In2013,digitalmediaconsultantBaratundeThurstonlaunchedanexperiment.Hedecidedtodisconnectfromhisonlinelifefortwenty-fivedays:noFacebook,noTwitter,notevene-mail.Heneededthebreak.36.______Itdidn’ttakehimlongtoadjusttoadisconnectedlife.Bytheendofthatfirstweek,hewaslessstressedaboutnotknowingnewthings.37.______HeenjoyedfoodwithoutTwitteringtheexperience.Buttheendcametoosoon.Aftertwenty-fivedays,hehadtorestorehisonlinepresence.HisexperimentsummarizestwoimportantpointsaboutourrelationshipwithsocialnetworkslikeFacebookandTwitter.Thefirstpointisthatweincreasinglyrecognizethatthesetoolsfragment(碎裂)ourtimeandreduceourabilitytoconcentrate.38.______Buttheproblemisespeciallyseriousifyou’reattemptingtoimproveyourabilitytoworkdeeply.Tofightbackagainstthesedistractions,ThurstonfelthisonlyoptionwastoquittheInternetaltogether.ButtheproblemisthatnooneismeanttoactuallyfollowThurston’slead.39.______Thatistoacceptourcurrentdistractedstateasunavoidable.ThisbringsmetothesecondpointsummarizedbyThurston’sstory:itdidn’ttakehimlongoncetheexperimentendedtoslidebackintothefragmentedstatewherehebegan.Thisruleproposesathirdoption:acceptingthatthesetoolsmightbevitaltoyoursuccessandhappiness,butmeanwhileacceptingthatmostpeopleshouldbeusingfewersuchtools.1won’taskyou,inotherwords,toquittheInternetaltogetherlikeThurstondid.40.______Thereisamiddleground,andifyou’retodevelopadeepworkhabit,youmustfighttogetthere.A.Hestruckupconversationswithstrangers.B.Itisarealproblemformanydifferentpeople.C.Iwasburntout,fried,anddone,heexplained.D.Thisrealityaccountsfortheremainingalternative.E.Hehadtoreturntotheonlineworldwithbookstomarket.F.ButI’llaskyoutorejectthestateofhighlydistractedconnectedness.G.Fortunately,youwillbreakthehabitofsurfingtheInternetgradually.第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Whenwepayattention,weseecourageeveryday.Iseeitinmyclassroomwhenastudent41herhandandsays,“I’mcompletelylost.”Doyouknowhowincredibly42itistosaysowhenyou’reprettysureeveryoneelsegetsit?Irecentlysawanother43ofordinarycourageinmysonCharlie’spreschool.Parentswereinvitedto44amusicpresentationbythekids.Youknowthe45—twenty-fivechildrensingingwithfifty-plus46intheaudienceholdingupcameras.Onegirlcriedherwaythroughtheentire47becauseshecouldn’tseehermom.AsIwastellingCharliegoodbye,Isawhermomburstthroughthedoor,andimmediatelystart48theroomforherdaughter.Anothermotherwalkedbythisstressedmom,shookherheadand49hereyes.Justthenonemoremomwalkeduptothisnow50momandsmiled.“Iwasn’tjustlate.I51forgot.”Shesaid,“It’sokay.We’reinthesameboat.”Thewoman’sface52andshewipedawayatear.Bythetimeshemadeittothecornerwheretheteacherwasstill53herdaughter,shelookedcalm.Themomwhostoppedandsharedherstoryof54waspracticingcourage.Shedidn’thaveto.Everytimewechoose55wemaketheworldalittlekinderandbraver.()41.A.shakes B.raises C.spreads D.withdraws()42.A.a(chǎn)wful B.normal C.brave D.typical()43.A.issue B.trend C.report D.example()44.A.a(chǎn)ttend B.a(chǎn)dvertise C.perform D.organize()45.A.tension B.scene C.silence D.song()46.A.photographers B.teachers C.parents D.reporters()47.A.performance B.competition C.a(chǎn)rrangement D.celebration()48.A.scanning B.sweeping C.decorating D.occupying()49.A.opened B.rolled C.closed D.covered()50.A.grateful B.merciful C.cheerful D.tearful()51.A.immediately B.temporarily C.occasionally D.completely()52.A.hardened B.softened C.darkened D.reddened()53.A.encouraging B.criticizing C.comforting D.threatening()54.A.concentration B.inspiration C.instruction D.imperfection()55.A.courage B.wisdom C.gratitude D.honesty第二節(jié)單詞拼寫(共5題;每小題1分,滿分5分)用最近所學(xué)新單詞56.Bythe10thcentury,OldEnglishhadbecometheo______languageofEngland.57.Unluckily,thesmallboywasbadlyinjuredinthiscarcrashandhadasmallchanceofs______.58.Itsuddenlyo______tomethatIhadleftthecarkeyathome,soIhadtogobacktofetchit.59.Myfatherovercamehisa______toalcohol,whichshockedmymotherandme.60.Thecompanyinformedusthattheconferencehasbeenp______untilnextMonday.第三節(jié)語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)Theawfulnightrolledslowly,andthedawngreylybrokeonTHELASTDAYOFPOMPEII!Thecrowdlookedupwards,andsaw,withunspeakablefear,ahugecloud61.______(shoot)fromthetopofthevolcano.Ittooktheformof62.______hugetree:thetrunk,blackness,thebranches,fire!Thisfiremovedandchangedincolourwitheverymoment:nowitwaswildlybright,nowofapaleanddyingred,andnowagainitburntwithan63.______(bear)light!Thecriesofwomenbrokeout;themenlookedateachother,butweresilent.Atthatmoment,theyfelttheearthshaking64.______theirfeet;beyondinthedistance,theyheardthecrashoffalling65.______(roof).Amomentlater,themountain-cloudseemedtorolltowardsthem,darkandrapid,likeariver;atthesametime,itthrewoutashowerofashesandhugepiecesof66.______(burn)stone!Overtheemptystreets—overtheforum—farandwide—withmanyanoisycrashinthestormysea—67.______(fall)thatawfulshower!Eachturned68.______(fly)—eachrunning,pressing,pushingagainsttheother.If,inthedarkness,wifewas69.______(separate)fromhusband,orparentfromchild,therewasnohopeoftheirmeetingagain.Eachhurriedblindlyand70.______(fear)on.Socametheearthquake...andsoendedlifeinPompeii.六、書(shū)面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)為配合學(xué)校開(kāi)展的垃圾分類工作,學(xué)生會(huì)向全校學(xué)生發(fā)出了“垃圾分類,從我做起”的倡議。請(qǐng)你代表學(xué)生會(huì),用英語(yǔ)寫一封倡議書(shū),內(nèi)容包括:1.垃圾分類的意義;2.垃圾分類的做法;3.呼吁全體學(xué)生一起參加。注意:1.詞數(shù)在80左右參考詞匯:垃圾分類garbageclassification______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)(滿分25分)47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。IcouldfeeltheexcitementrisinginmeasIheldthebeautifullywrappedpresentinmyhands.Ifeltthestringofthepackagesoftlyandthen,unabletocontainmycuriosityanylonger,Itoreitopen.Itwasabright,brandnewlaptop.IhadscoredstraightformyO-levelexaminationandthiswasmyreward.Ihadalwaysenviedmyfriendswhowereexchangingnewsabout‘chatrooms,instantmessaging,and‘e-mailing’,allofwhichIknewnothingabout.NowIwasgoingtofindout.Itstartedoutsimplyenough.IwassearchingforsomeinformationonlinewhenIcameacrossasocialnetworkingsite.SoonIbecameattractedtomynew-foundelectronicfriend.IbegantospendmoreandmoretimeonYouTubeandbecameaddictedtoFacebookandTwitter.IhadneverimaginedthatthedaywouldcomewhenIwouldbecontrolledentirelybytheglowingscreenbeforeme.WheneverIwasnotgluedtothesesocialnetworkingsites,Iwouldbegoingthroughgossiporfashionwebsites.Astimepassed,IrealizedthatIwasaddictedtotheInternet.Duringweekends,whenIhadmoretimeonmyhands,Icouldeasilyspendafewhoursonmylaptop.ItcametoapointwhereIchosetolockmyselfinmyroom,refusingtocomeoutandtakepartinfamilydiscussions.IpreferredtostayconnectedtothepeopleImadefriendswithontheInternetalthoughIhadnevermetthem.SoonIwasspendingthewholehoursofthemorningsurfingontheInternet.Sleepwasreducedtosmallnapsandmygradesatschoolalsobegangettingfrombadtoworse.Paragraph1:Thenoneday,myfathertookawaymylaptop.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:IpromisedmyparentsthatIwouldturnoveranewleaf.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2021-2022學(xué)年高一下期燕子磯中學(xué)期中英語(yǔ)試卷參考答案第二部分閱讀第一節(jié)閱讀理解21-23BCD24-27BCDC28-31CDAB32-35CBCA第二節(jié)七選五36-40CABDF第三部分語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用第一節(jié)完形填空41-45BCDAB46-50CAABD51-55DBCDA第二節(jié)單詞拼寫56.official57.survival58.occurred59.a(chǎn)ddiction60.postponed第一節(jié)語(yǔ)法填空61.shooting62.a(chǎn)63.unbearable64.beneath65.roofs66.burning67.falling68.tofly69.separated70.feared第四部分寫作第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文DearfellowstudentsOurschoolhasstartedaprogramofgarbageclassification.Differentkindsofgarbagearerequiredtobesortedoutandplacedindifferentdustbins.Papercanberecycledwhileleftove
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