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2019上海市南洋典范高一上英語期末考試2019上海市南洋典范高一上英語期末考試33/33蒞PAGE33螞袁肀莆肈螈袃蠆蒁螂膀薇葿芀薅薂蒄螞芀薄薆薈芇膁芃薂莀螅羇膀螄螁羈蒂蒀羇莇荿蒆莀螀莂蒀羋螈蚇襖膃螃節(jié)薀膅裊艿薆螂薂節(jié)蠆蒆芆薇肄莁莁膂蝿蚇蚇聿螆羀莄肅衿蚄肈莇芄蕿膃羃罿裊葿衿羆蒂羂袃聿肆蚆膇莃肂蝕螃聿莈肆螀膅蟻螃蚃腿芅蕆羈薃芀蒂蚃艿蒆袈薀芅衿芁薃莈螇艿袈螃螞芄蒃蒈蚄莆莀蒅芁肅莄薈羅螇蚈膇袀袂芄蚈膆膈膀蚅葿薁膄蚈莇蕿蒈莆莃蚃肄螈蒞螅螆螄羂莂肄袈螞膆蒞薆蚇膁羀節(jié)袃薇蚃羄芆膄袁莁袀羈膅蚆螅羃袁莁肁荿蒃膄蚈螂螁蒁莂蒆肅袆羋薁蟻薁薄袇莃莃袇薄薁蟻薁羋袆肅蒆莂蒁螁螂蚈膄蒃荿肁莁袁羃螅蚆膅羈袀莁袁膄芆羄蚃薇袃節(jié)羀膁蚇薆蒞膆螞袈肀莂肈螄袃螅蒁螈膀蚃葿莆薅蕿蒄蚈芀薁薆蚅芇膈芃蚈莀袂羇膇螄螇羈薈蒀肅莇蒅蒆莆螀蒈蒀芄螈螃襖艿螃莈薀芁裊芅薆袈薂艿蠆蒂芆薃肄蕆莁腿蝿螃蚇膅螆肆莄聿衿蝕肈莃芄蚆膃聿罿羂葿羆2019上海市南洋典范高一上英語期末考試.GrammarandVocabularySectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.
21.Rosewaswildwithjoy_______theresultoftheexamination.22.E-mailaswellastelephones_______moreandmorepopularindailycommunication.23.Spaceexplorationhasbeenmade_______withthedevelopmentofmodernscience.24._______itwithmeandI’llseewhatIcando.25.Shewasjustabouttoexplain_______shehadn’tpassedhermathstestchieflyoutofcarelessness_______unclecame.A.hermother,whenB.tohermotherwhy,thatC.hermotherthat,whenD.tohermotherthat,when26.Theway_______yousaysomethingis_______importantthanwhatyousay.A./,muchB.inwhich,farmoreC.that,muchD.inthat,muchmore27.IfyougotoXi’an,youwillfindthepalacestheremoremagnificentthancommonly_______.28.Ihavegreattrouble_______himtogiveupsmoking.29.Youcannotrelyonthatfellow.Whathedoesseldom_______whathesays.30.Therearestill30minutes_______,sowe_______hurrywithlunch.A.going,needn
’t
B.toleave,don
’tneed
C.leaving,needn
’tto
D.togo,needn
’t
31._______aholeinoneofthewalls.Otherwise,wecouldn
’thaveseenwhatwasgoingoninsidetheroom
32._______hishomeworkmadehisfatherlostintemper.
33.Youshouldnotmiss_______upforyour_______lessons.A.tomake,missingB.making,missedC.tomake,missedD.making,missing34.Helenhadtoshout_______abovethesoundofthemusic.35.It_______nowprettylate,wetookourthingsandreturnedtoourroom.36.YesterdayIwenttoseehim,_______thathehadgoneforBeijing.37.Lastnightwemetwith_______rainatthestation.38.Hank_______apieceofmusiclastmonthbutitisstillunknownwhetherhehasfinishedit.39.Theyhavenoideaatall_______.40.TheUntiedStates,Britain,NewZealandandsoonare_______countries.41.Iprefer_______books_______TV,becauseTVprogramswastemealotoftime.A.toread;towatchB.read;thanwatchC.reading;thantowatchD.reading;towatching42._______abroadforatourcanbeaworthwhileexperiencetoaseniorhighstudent.43.Thiskindofglassesmanufacturedbyexperiencedcraftsmen_______comfortably.
William,oneofthefirstman_______thedepthsoftheseainabathysphere,gotinterestedinoceanographybecauseofonebook.
45.Theweathermaynotbefinetomorrow,in_______casewe’llhavetoputthetripoff.46.Theinstantthefinishedhisdescription,Iknewitwouldbeyears_______everythinggotright.47._______withtheevidence,hehadnochoicebuttoadmithiscrime.48.Animal’abilitystoactreasonablyinitsenvironmentisbelievedtocomepartlyfrom_______wemaycall“geneticlearning”.49.Harryneverenjoysvisitinglargecitiesbecausehethinksonesuchcityismuchlike_______.50.Thestudyofcolorsindicates_______persuadespeopletothinkofthebankasasafeandreliableplace.SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
Americansknowthebenefitsofhavingahealthydiet.Inschool,childrenlearntoeatavarietyofhealthyfoods.
__52__food.Theyrealizetheyshouldn’eattoomanysweetsorfats.ManyAmericanconsumersread__53__carefullyfornutritioninformation.Inthatwaytheycancompareproductsandeatthebestfoods.
Keepingfit--ormaybegettinginshape--isoftenhighonthelistofNewYear
’sresolutions
__54__equipment.Sportsstoressellsportsshoesandclothingforeverypossibleexercise__55__.Peoplecanevenbuyweightsandequipmentandsetuptheirownexercisecenterathome!
Statisticsgivehealthexpertsgoodreasontobedisappointed.Americansexerciselessthantheyusedto.Thenumberofpeopletakingpartinfitnessactivities__56__from41.7millionin1991toonly32millionin1993.Amonghighschoolstudents,only37percent__57__threetimesperweek.However,70percentofteenagerswatchatleastanhourofTVeveryday,and38percentwatchoverthreehours.Asaresult,the__58__Americangainedeight
poundsduringthe1980’s.Atleastone-thirdofAmericansweigh20percentmorethantheiridealweight.
Still,bymany__59__,Americansenjoygoodhealth.MedicalcareintheUnitedStates,whileexpensive,isamongthebestintheworld.TheU.S.Government__60__strictfoodinspectionstoensurethatfoodisofthehighestquality.Foodproducersmustlabelproductsaccurately.Manyresources,suchasmagazines,TVprogramsandeventheInternet,allowpeopletofindouthowtoimprovetheirhealth.Americansknowhowtomakethemselvesmorehealthy.Theyjustneedtodoit.
.ReadingComprehensionSectionA
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Thepassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbest.
formativecursiveeducation,suchasArizona,butthey’renotthe__64__.
Someexpertspointoutthatwritinglessonscanhaveindirectbenefits.AnneTrubek,authorofTheHistoryand
perfectedatask,andcandoitalmostwithoutthinking,grantingyou__66__mentalbandwidthtothinkaboutordo
otherthingswhileyou’redoingthetask.Inthissense,Trubekcompareshandwritingtodriving.
“Onceyouhavedrivenforawhile,youdon’t__67__think‘Stepongasnow’or‘Turnthes
sheexplains.
‘nowmakealoopgoingupforthe‘I’’--or“nowlookfortheletter‘r’onthekeyboard
essaysandbooksonhandwriting,andshedoesn’tbelieveitwilldieoutforaverylongtime.__69__,shebelieves
studentsarelearningauto-maticityfasterwithkeyboardsthanwithhandwriting:studentsarelearninghowtotypewithoutlookingatthekeysatearlierages,andtotypefasterthantheycouldwrite,grantingthemextratimetothinkaboutwordchoiceorsentence__70__.InanessayfortheNewYorkTimeslastyear,Trubekarguedthatduetothe__71__auto-maticitytakesuplessoftheireducation.Thisisaviewthathasattractedbothcriticismandsupport.
Sheexplainsthattwoofthemostcommonargumentsshehearsfrom__72__regardingthedeclineofhandwritingisthatnotprotectingitwillresultina“l(fā)ossofhistory”anda“l(fā)ossof__73__touOntheformershe__74__that95%ofhandwrittenmanuscriptscan’tbereadbytheaveragepersonany“that’swhywehavepaleographers(古文字學家),”sheexplains,paleographybeingthestudyofancientstylesofwriting--whilethe__75__referstothewarmassociationswegivetohandwrittenpersonalnotes,suchasthank-youcards.Someeducatorsseemtoagree,atleasttoanextent.4.75.
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassage.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
Ifyouwerelikemostchildren,youprobablygotupsetwhenyourmothercalledyoubyasibling兄弟姐妹
的)name.Howcouldshenotknowyou?Diditmeanshelovedyouless?
Probablynot.Accordingtothefirstresearchtotacklethistopichead-on,misnamingthemostfamiliarpeopleinourlifeisacommoncognitive(認知的)errorthathastodowithhowourmemoriesclassifyandstorefamiliarnames.
Thestudy,publishedonlineinAprilinthejournalMemoryandCognition,foundthatthe
examinethepossibilityofdeeppsychologicalsignificancetothemistake,sayspsychologistDavidRubin,
doestelluswho’sinandwho’soutofthegroup.”
“w
Thestudyalsofoundthatwithinthatgroup,misnamingsoccurredwherethenamessharedinitialorinternalsounds,likeJimmyandJoanieorJohnandBob.Physicalresemblancebetweenpeoplewasnotafactor.Norwasgender.
mixedupnameswithinrelationshipgroupssuchasgrandchildren,friendsandsiblingsbuthardlyevercrossedtheseboundaries.
Ingeneral,thestudyfoundthatundergraduateswerealmostaslikelyasoldpeopletomakethismistakeandmenaslikelyaswomen.Olderpeopleandthismistakeandmenaslikelyaswomen.Olderpeopleandwomenmadethemistakeslightlymoreoften,butthatmaybebecausegrandparentshavemoregrandchildrentomixupthanparentshavechildren.Also,mothersmaycallontheirchildrenmoreoftenthanfathers,giventraditionalgendernorms.Therewasnoevidencethaterrorsoccurredmorewhenthemisnamerwasfrustrated,tiredorangry.
’sresearchfindaboutmisnaming?
A)Itisrelatedtothewayourmemorieswork.
B)Itisapossibleindicatorofafaultymemory.
C)Itoccursmostlybetweenkidsandtheirfriends.
D)Itoftencausesmisunderstandingsamongpeople.
Whatismostlikelythecauseofmisnaming?A)Similarpersonalitytraits.B)Similarspellingsofnames.C)Similarphysicalappearance.D)Similarpronunciationofnames.Whatdidthesurveysofmorethan1,700subjectsfindaboutmisnaming?A)Itmoreoftenthannothurtsrelationships.B)Ithardlyoccursacrossgenderboundaries.
C)Itismostfrequentlyfoundinextendedfamilies.D)Itmostoftenoccurswithinarelationshipgroups.
Thepassageismainlyabout________.
A.scientificresearchonmisnamingandtheirfindings.
B.whymothermisnametheirkidsmoreoftenthanfathers.
C.abraintesttoexplainwhymisnamingfunctionsinitsway.
D.theadvantagesanddisadvantagesofmisnamingchildren.(B)ChicagoDoctorInventsAffordableHearingAid
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Dr.CherukuriinventedhisMDHearingAidAIRinorderto________.A.providepatientswithlow-pricedhearingaidofhighquality.B.makehigh-pricedhearingaideasilyaccessibleonthemarket.
Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingaboutMDHearingAidAIRisTRUE?A.Itspriceisnomorethan43,500includingdeliveryfee.B.It’snoteasyforotherstonoticeapatientwearingthehearingaid.C.Patientswearingthehearingaidwillnothearanybackgroundsound.D.Patientsareguaranteedtogetthemoneyanybackgroundsound.
Thepassageisprimarilywrittento________.A.encouragepeopletotrythenewproduct.
B.instructpeoplehowtousanewelectronicdevice.
C.providethelatestinformationabouthearinghealth.
D.illustratetheimportanceofaffordablehearingaid.
(C)
Whatweknowofprenataldevelopmentmakesallthisattemptmadebyamothertomoldthecharacterofher
unbornchildbystudyingpoetry,art,ormathematicsduringpregnancyseemtotallyimpossible.Howcouldsuch
extremelycomplexinfluencespassfromthemothertothechild?Thereisnoconnectionbetweentheirnervoussystems.Eventhebloodvesselsofmotherandchilddonotjoindirectly.Anemotionalshocktothemotherwillaffectherchild,becauseitchangestheactivityofherglandsandsothechemistryofherblood.Anychemicalchangeinthemother'sbloodwillaffectthechildforbetterorworse.Butwecannotseehowalookingformathematicsorpoeticgeniuscanbedissolvedinbloodandproduceasimilarlikingorgeniusinthechild.
Inourdiscussionofinstinctswesawthattherewasreasontobelievethatwhateverweinheritmustbeofsomeverysimplesortratherthananycomplicatedorverydefinitekindofbehavior.Itiscertainthatnooneinheritsaknowledgeofmathematics.Itmaybe,however,thatchildreninheritmoreorlessofarathergeneralabilitythatwemaycallintelligence.Ifveryintelligentchildrenbecomedeeplyinterestedinmathematics,theywillprobablymakeasuccessofthatstudy.
Asformusicalability,itmaybethatwhatisinheritedisanespeciallysensitiveear,apeculiarstructureofthe
handsorthevocalorgansconnectionsbetweennervesandmusclesthatmakeitcomparativelyeasytolearnthemovementsamusicianmustexecute,andparticularlyvigorousemotions.Ifthesefactorsareallorganizedaroundmusic,thechildmaybecomeamusician.Thesamefactors,inothercircumstancemightbeorganizedaboutsomeothercenterofinterest.Therichemotionalequipmentmightfindexpressioninpoetry.Thecapablefingersmightdevelopskillinsurgery.Itisnottheknowledgeofmusicthatisinherited,thennoreventheloveofit,butacertainbodilystructurethatmakesitcomparativelyeasytoacquiremusicalknowledgeandskill.Whetherthatabilityshallbedirectedtowardmusicorsomeotherundertakingmaybedecidedentirelybyforcesintheenvironmentinwhichachildgrowsup.
83.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrue?
A.Somemotherstrytoinfluencetheirunbornchildrenbystudyingartandothersubjects
duringtheirpregnancy.B.Itisutterlyimpossibleforustolearnanythingaboutprenataldevelopment.
C.Thebloodvesselsofmotherandchilddonotjoindirectly.
D.Therearenoconnectionbetweenmother'snervoussystemsandherunbornchild's.
Accordingtothepassage,achildmayinherit_________.
D.hermother'smusicalability
Ifachildinheritssomethingfromhismother,suchasanespeciallysensitiveear,apeculiarstructureofthehandsorofthevocalorgans,hewill________.
A.surelybecomemusician.
C.possiblybecomeateacher.
SectionC
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.
A.Perhapsthespeedandextentisallthathasreallychanged.
B.However,itcanalsobemisusedinawaythatisfarmoreeffectivethannegativeadvertising.
C.Mostnewsoutlets,whilesupposedlyunbiased(無偏見的),dohavecertainpoliticalpreference.D.Ifapoliticiandoessomethingridiculousonline,peoplenoticeandcallthemoutonit.
E.Atweetorvideocanreachhundredsofthousandsinjustafewhours.
F.Userscancommentonstatementsandmakesuggestionsfornewdiscussions.
ThePolitiesofSocialMedia
Becauseofthis,politicianshavestartedusingitextensivelytofurthertheircampaigns.
Initially,thissoundslikeagoodidea.Politiciansneedtousemethodsthatarefamiliarandrelevanttovoters,andsocialmediaismuchmoreinteractivethantraditionalcampaignadvertising.___88___Byinter-actingonsocialmedia,politicianscanfindoutwhatistrulyimportanttoconstituents(選民).Inaway,thismakestheprocessevenmoredemocratic.
___89___.InaUSSenateelection,aconservativeorganizationconductedacampaignagainsttheDemocraticcandidateMarthaCoakley.ItopenedseveralfakeaccountsandsentoutTwittermessagesaccusingherofacceptingbribes.Twitterfoundoutaboutitandshuttheaccountsdown,butthemessageshadalreadyreachedover60,000people,andtheresultstayedinsearchenginesevenlonger.ShelosttheelectiontotheRepublicancandidate,andwhilethereareotherreasonsthatarelikelytohaveinfluencedherloss,thisshowshoweasilyfalseinformationcanspread.
Ofcourse,thefalseinformationonlinedoesn
sourcesandadvertiserstrytoinfluenceourviews.EvenrespectednewssitessuchasCNNhaveusedstagedreportsrelatedtowarnews,justtocreateagreatersenseofdrama.___90___.Ifyoufollowthenewsclosely,iteasytoseewhetherthenewsismoreconservativeorliberalleaning.
Doessocialmediamakepoliticsmoretransparentordoesitdistortthemevenmore?Thatmaydependonwhatsitesyoureadandhowwellyoucheckyourfacts.
.SummaryWriting
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.
Ifsomeoneyouknowasksyounosy(愛管閑事的)questions,thenyouarenotobligedtoanswerifyoudonwantto.Hereitismoreimportantthatyouhavesomepolitebrush-off(拒絕),butitisstillnotrudeforyoutorefuse.
Ifyouthinktheyshouldnhave’askedtthequestionlike‘Howmuchmoneyyouearn?do’,thenIstronglyrecommendlookingveryshockedandsaying‘Ican’tbelieveyoujustaskedmethat!’andeitherlea‘Iwasjusyoucankeeptheshockedlookandsay‘
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