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期中考試高一英語試卷

II.Choice4%

1.Youknow,Iforajobforthreemonths,butIhaven'thadanyluck.

A.havebeenlookingB.looked

C.hadbeenlookingD.hadlooked

2.Itisunavoidabletopreventearthquake,butitispossibletotakepreventivemeasurestomakesureit

greatharmtopeopleandproperty(貝才產(chǎn)).

A.won'tmakeB.doesn'tmakeC.hasn'tmadeD.won'thavemade

3.Inthepasttwoyears,LiZiqi,anInternetinfluencer(網(wǎng)紅)alargefanbaseofmorethan7millionon

YoutubewithherdemonstrationofatraditionalChineselifestyle.

A.enjoyedB.hadenjoyedC.wouldenjoyD.hasenjoyed

4.GermanyisjustoneofthemanyEUstatesthatariseinnewcases.

A.haswitnessedB.havewitnessedC.witnessingD.towitness

5.Anotherconcernforonlineshoppingisthesituationacustomerisdissatisfiedwithhisorherpurchase.

A.whichB.thatC.whereD.when

6.Inthepast,buildingsoftenthecultureofasociety,buttodayallmodernbuildingslookalikeandcities

throughouttheworldarebecomingmoreandmoresimilar.

A.deliveredB.decoratedC.relatedD.reflected

7.RobertBurchfieldcreatedastirincirclesonbothsidesoftheAtlanticwhenheannouncedthat

AmericanEnglishandBritishEnglisharedriftingapartsorapidlythatwithin200yearsthetwonationswon'tbe

abletounderstandeachotheratall.

A.linguisticB.literal

C.ironicalD.literary

8.Visitingsitesthatterribleeventslikewar,genocideornuclearfalloutmayofferusawayto

onthepastmistakesandthelessonswecanlearnfromhistory.

A.witnessed;commentB.witnessed;reflect

C.signaled;commentD.signaled;reflect

IH.Vocabulary10%

Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethat

thereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.improveB.ignoreC.acceptableD.crowdE.desireF.affect

G.secondaryH.assignmentI.reduceJ.achieveK.up-to-date

EveryonewantstobethebestHighSchoolstudent.Unlikely,onlyfewtopit.Wanttobeoneofthem?Follow

thesetips,knowthesecretonlythetoppersknow!

Dreambig

Youaretheproductofyourthoughts.Dreambigandhaveahigherpurposetolive.Dreammakesyou

9forsomethingnecessaryforyourlife.Itensuresahighlevelofexcitement,andthusyoustayhighly

focused.Therefore,youshouldbeseriousaboutdreamingbigand10thequalityofyourlife.Findthe

reasonstogetgoodgrades.Makeyourparentshappyandyourco-matesadmireyou.Donotbeoneamongthe

Il:trybeingthetoponeabovethecrowd.Dreamingbigmotivatesyouandmakesyou12

more.

Doonetaskatatime

Avoidmultitasking,likelisteningtosongswhiledoingyourhomeworkorwatchingyourfavoritefootball

showwhiledoinga(n)13.Doyouthinkyouaresavingyourtime?Butno,youarenot.Multitaskingcan

14yourproductivityandeffectiveness.Affectingyourworkis15.youknowwhat?

Multitaskingcan16yourmemoryandreduceyourIQby15points.

Donotprocrastinate(拖延)

Timeandtidewaitfornone.It'sveryeasytoprocrastinateanditis17occasionally.However

makingahabitoutofitiswherethingsgowrong.Awarenessanddiligencearethekeystobeexcellentstudentsin

highschool.Beingontimeisthevirtue(美德).Ilisalwaysadvisabletocompletetaskswellbeforetime,stay

18,havepreparationforexamsbeforehand,andstayontopofyourgame.

Thereisnoshortcuttoreachyourdream.Stillgettingsuccessfuldoesnotdemandmoreofhardwork.Little

smartworkcandoeverything.

IV.Cloze15%

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,

B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Everycultureontheplanethascertaintopicsthatpeopleavoiddiscussing.Butthetaboos(禁忌)ofone

culturemaybeverydifferentfromthoseofanother.Youmaybe19thatpeoplefromotherculturessaywhat

youcan'ttalkabout.

Payingattentiontowhatpeopledon't20canteachussomethingimportantabouttheirculture.Their

tabootopicsgiveuscluesaboutwhattheyvalue,respectorevenfear.Topicsthatareconsideredtoopersonalortoo

controversial(W爭議的)mayalsobeavoided.

Americaisfulloftabootopics.Usually,duringapoliteconversation,Americanswill21bothpolitics

andreligion.Theyalsoavoidtalkingaboutracialissues(種族問題).

Why?Becausethesetopicscancausestrongopinionsand22.Americansbelieveit'sbesttoavoid

them—especiallyatsocialgatherings.

ManyAmericansalsodonotfeel23talkingabouttheirpersonalincome,ageorhealth.24、

theyprefertomakesmalltalksabouttheweather,sportsorcommoninterests.

WhatdothesetaboostellusaboutAmerican25?Forone,theyshowthatAmericansplaceimportance

on26.Americacertainlyisn'ttheonlyplacethatvaluesit.Youwillfind27taboosaboutasking

personalquestionsinmanyEuropeancountries."ThisisespeciallytrueinGermany”,saysHannaGraf,aGerman

livinginShanghai.fctInGermany,youarenotsupposedtoaskaboutotherpeople'spersonalbusiness,shesays.

“Butthereareno28rulesaboutwhatyoucan'task;it'sjustinpeople'sminds.”

InBrazil,29.almostanythingseemsopentodiscussion.''Brazilianstalkaboutallkindsofpersonal

issues,“saysMarkQuinlan,whogrewupinBrazil.Butofcourse,evenBrazilhasitsowntaboos.InBrazil,soccer

istheonetopicthatcanturnfriendsintoenemies.Brazilianslovethesport.Sayinganything30about

soccercancausebigtrouble.Evenexpressingpreferenceforoneteamoveranothercanbe31.

LikeBrazilians,Australianstalkfreelyaboutalmostanything.However,theydonottalkabouttheirpersonal

orbusiness32.Theyprefertoletpeoplejudgethembytheiractions,nottheirwords.Boasting(夸大)

yourachievementswillonlymakeyouthe33ofotherpeople'sjokes.

Andwhataboutyourtaboos?Thenexttimeyouhaveaconversation,payattentiontowhatisn'tsaid.You

mightbeamazedalwhatyoulearnaboutyourownculture.

19.A.excitedB.surprisedC.fascinatedD.relieved

20.A.stressB.considerC.desireD.discuss

21.A.ruleoutB.taketoC.touchuponD.focuson

22.A.argumentsB.interactionsC.agreementsD.relationships

23.A.embarrassedB.relaxedC.confusedD.disappointed

24.A.BesidesB.OccasionallyC.FranklyD.Instead

25.A.valuesB.featuresC.statusD.dreams

26A.cultureB.independenceC.privacyD.freedom

27.A.formalB.uniqueC.similarD.aggressive

28.A.specializedB.writtenC.commonD.basic

29.A.moreoverB.howeverC.thereforeD.anyhow

30.A.importantB.worthlessC.magicalD.negative

31.A.beneficialB.impressiveC.dangerousD.emotional

32.A.achievementsB.secretsC.livesD.failures

33.A.audienceB.designerC.targetD.interpreter

V.ReadingComprehension:30%

SectionA

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor

unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choose

theonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

A

Thestudentarrivedearly,satfrontandcenter,andstoodoutinmyclassroominmorewaysthanone.Tdsay

thathewasabout40yearsolderthanhisclassmatesinmyundergraduatecommunicationsclass.Heeagerly

jumpedintoclassdiscussions,withhishumorandwisdomofexperience.Andhewasalwaysrespectfuloftheother

students'perspectives,asifeachofthemwereateacher.JerryValenciawalkedinwithasmile——andheleftwith

onetoo.

“ThesestudentsgavemetheconfidencethatIdidn'tneedtofeelbadaboutmyage“Valenciasays.

Oneday,IspottedValenciaoncampus.Hesaidhewouldhavetostoptakingclassesthatsemesterandreapply

fornextyear.Bythen,hehopedtohaveearnedenoughmoneyfromconstructionjobsandhavehisstudent-loan

papersinorder.Buthesaidhewasstillcomingtocampustoattendeventsorseefriends.Heaskedseriously

whetherhecouldstillsitinonmycommunicationsclass.

Sure,Isaid.Buthewouldn'tgetanycredit.

Noproblem,hesaid.

Soontherehewasagain,backathisolddesk,frontandcenterjumpingintoourdiscussionsonhowtofind

andtellstoriesinLosAngeles——a63-year-oldmanwithasmuchenergyandcuriosityasanyoftheyoungstersin

class.Foranassignmentonchangingneighborhoods,Valenciawroteaboutafavoritelocalchainrestaurantthat

was"unceremoniouslyclosed.,,Hecalleditatheftofchildhood.4itisalmostasifsomeonehasstolenthat

childhoodandrudelyreplaceditwithaslipperyhillwhereeverythingtheytreasurewillslideaway,“hewrote.

AlotofValencia'sclassmatesapparentlyknewhecouldn'taffordthatsemester'stuitionbutwasstilldoingthe

homework."Hereheis,willinglytakingaclassforthedelightofitandbenefitoflearning,saysJessicaEspinosa,

a25-year-oldjunior.Afterward,IoverheardValenciawantedtostayinschooluntilheearnedamaster'sdegree,but

ithadtakenhim12yearstofinishcommunitycollege,sohehadalongwaytogo.Hehadearnedhisassociateof

artsdegreeoverthesummer,thentransferredtoLAtostartonhisbachelor's.

ThereissomethingsplendidlyunreasonableaboutValencia'sdeterminationtogetafour-yeardegreeandthen

amaster's.Athiscurrentpace,he'Hbe90whenhefinallyhangsallthatpaperonthewall.Butthatdoesn'tseem

especiallyrelevant.He'sfoundalltheyouthfulenergyandacademicopportunitystimulating.Valencia'sgradein

myclassthissemesterwillnotshowuponhistranscripts(成績單).ButI'mgivinghimanA—andinthemost

importantways,itcounts.

34.WhatmadeValenciadifferentfromhisclassmatesaccordingtoPara.1?

A.Hewasanearlybirdtoattractotherstudents9attention.

B.Hetookprideinhisage,forheoftenworeasmileonhisface.

C.Hewaseagertodrawhisconclusioninthecommunicationsclass.

D.Hemayoftensharehiswiseandhumorousideasinthediscussion.

35.Accordingtotheauthor,Valenciacontinuedtoattendclassesbecause.

A.hegotenjoymentandtreasuredthechanceoflearning

B.heneededthecreditstofurtherstudyabachelor'sdegree

C.hedesiredtoattendeventsandhaveanAonhistranscripts

D.hewantedtokeepupwithhisclassmatesbylearninghard

36.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesValencia?

A.Modestandindependent.B.Energeticandgenerous.

C.Considerateandintelligent.D.Enthusiasticandmotivated.

37.Thepassagemainlytellsusthat.

A.teacherslikediligentandhighly-motivatedstudents

B.effortswillbepaidoffaslongaswearedetermined

C.itisnevertoolatetolearneventhoughwestartalittlelate

D.gettinganAcountswhenitcomestolearningatahigherlevel

(B)

Australia'sFavouriteSteamTrain

RunseverydayexceptChristnasDay!

ThePuffingBillyRailway,locatedabout40kmeastofMelbourne,wasconstructedintheearly1900sto

openupremoteareas.ThepresentlinebetweenBelgraveandGembrooktravelsthroughtheforestsandfarmlands

ofthemagnificentDandenongRanges.Today,thisnon-profitRailwayoperatesalmostdailythankstothetireless

effortsofmorethan900dedicatedvolunteers.

GeneralInformation:

Peoplewithdisabilities-canbeaccommodatedonmostexcursiontrains,includingalimitednumberof

wheelchairs.Pleasephonetocheckavailability.

EasyaccesstoiletsareatBelgrave,LakesideandGembrook.

Refreshmentsandsouvenirs-areavailableatmoststations.

RailwayTracks-standingandwalkingonthetracksisnotpermitted.

Prams(嬰兒車)-onlyfoldingornaiTOwtypepramscanbeaccommodatedthroughthenarrowcarriage

doors.

Smoking-isnotpermittedonthetrainorunderanyroofedareas.

AssistanceDogscertifiedbyaregisteredauthority-aretheonlydogsallowedonthetrainandmustbekept

onleadatalltimes.

Alcohol-isnotpermittedontrains(exceptasprovidedindiningcars).

Toilets-arelocatedateachstation.ParentingroomsarelocatedatBelgrave,Lakeside&Gembrook.

Photographsandvideos-forpersonalusearepermitted.Weddingphotographyandanyuse,re-useor

reproductionforcommercialpurposesisprohibitedwithoutpriorwrittenpermission.

Conditions:

Concessionfares(優(yōu)惠票價)areavailabletoAustralianbearersofHealthCare,Student,Seniors,Companion

orPensionercards.(Excludeeveningdiningandevents).Yoursignaturemayberequiredondayoftravelfor

verificationpurposes.

Childrenunder4years,notoccupyingaseat,arecarriedFREEonexcursiontrainsonly,excludingspecial

eventsanddiningtrains.

Discountsareavailableforpre-bookedgrouptravel(20ormore)onareturnjourney,exceptonSundays,

publicholidaysandschoolholidays.

Alltrainsaresteam-drivenunlessadiesellocomotive(柴油機車)isrequiredinexceptionalcircumstances.

FirstClassTravelreturnjourneysareonappointedtrainsonly.

38.Theaboveinformationismainlyintendedfor.

AinternationaltouristsinAustralia

B.potentialtravelersofthesteamtrains

C.localresidentsinDandenongRanges

D.volunteersonthePuffingBillyRailway

39.Peoplearenotpermittedtobringontotheexcursiontrains.

A.pramsB.guidedogsC.wheelchairsD.alcohol

40.Whatcanbelearnedfromtheaboveinformation?

A.Takingphotosisforbiddenonmostexcursiontrains.

B.Toiletsforthedisabledarenotavailableatallstations.

C.ForeignvisitorstoAustraliacanalsogetconcessionfares.

D.Onecangetticketsatalowerpriceaslongashebooksinadvance.

(C)

IsPaperlessOfficeReallyPaperless?

Arisingeconomyincreasedpapersalesby6to7percenteachyearintheearlytomid-1990s,andthe

convenienceofdesktopprintingallowedofficeworkerstoindulgeanythingandeverything.In2004,Ms.Dunn,a

communicationssuppliesdirector,saidthatplainwhiteofficepaperwouldseelessthana4percentgrowthrate,a

primaryreasonforwhichisthatsome47percentoftheworkforceenteredthejobmarketaftercomputershad

alreadybeenintroducedtooffices.

Forofficeinnovatorsthedreamofpaperlessofficeisanexampleofhigh-techarrogance(傲慢).Today's

officeserviceisoverwhelmedBymorenewspapersthaneverbefore.Afterdecadesofdevelopment,theAmerican

governmentcanfinallygetridofthemadnessonpaper.Inthepast,thedemandforpaperhasbeenfaraheadof

growthintheAmericaneconomy,butthesaleshaveslowedmarkedlyoverthepasttwotothreeyears,despitethe

goodeconomicconditions.

“OldhabitsarehardtobreakJsaysMs.Dunn."Therearesomefunctionsthatpaperserveswhereascreen

displaydoesn'twork.Thosefunctionsarebothitsstrengthanditsweakness."Analystsattributethedeclinetosuch

factorsasadvancesindigitaldatabasesandcommunicationsystems.Escapingourcravingforpaper,however,will

beanythingbutaneasyaffair.

“We'refinallyseeingareductionintheamountofpaperbeingusedperworkerintheworkplaceJsaysJohn

Maine,vicepresidentofapapereconomicconsultingfirm.t4Moreinformationisbeingtransmittedelectronically,

andanincreasingnumberofpeoplearesatisfiedthatinformationexistsonlyinelectronicformwithoutprinting

multiplebackups.^^

Toreducepaperuse,somecompaniesareworkingtocombinedigitalandpapercapabilities.Forexample,

Xeroxisdevelopingelectronicpaper:thindigitaldisplaysthatrespondtoastylus,likeapenonpaper.Markscan

beerasedorsaveddigitally.Evenwithsuchtechnologicaladvances,theincreasingamountsofelectronicdata

necessarilyrequiremorepaper.

“Theinformationindustrytodayiscomposedofathinpapercrustsurroundinganelectroniccore,^^Mr.Saffo

wrote.Thegrowingpapercrustismostnoticeable,butthehiddenelectroniccoreisfarlargerandgrowingmore

rapidly.Theresultisthatwearebecomingpaperless,butwehardlynoticeatall."That'soneofthegreatestironies

oftheinformationage,^^Saffosays."It'sjustcommonsensethatthemoreyoutalktosomeonebyphoneor

computer,itinevitablyleadstoaface-to-facemeeting.ThebestthingfortheaviationindustrywastheInternet.^^

41.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTareasonfbrtheslowdowninAmericanpapersales?

A.Workforcewithbettercomputerskills.

B.SlowgrowthoftheU.S.economy.

C.Changingpatternsinpaperuse.

D.Changingemploymenttrends.

42.WhatdoesthelastsentenceinPara3mean?

A.Wehavetolookatpaperconsumptionfromdifferentangles.

B.Thereislittlechancethatpaperconsumptionwillfallinthedigitalage.

C.Paperconsumptionwillbegreatlyreducedinthedigitalage.

D.Peoplearenolongersoaddictedtopaperinthedigitalage.

43.TheinnovationsfromXeroxandothercompaniesfeature_.

A.theintergrationofdigitaltechnologywithtraditionalpaper

B.thechancefromtraditionalpapertodigitaltechnology

C.thecombinationoftheuseofcomputerscreensandcellphones

D.anewtypeofcomputerwritingandcommunication

44.Whatcanwedrawfromtheexampleoftheaviationindustryinthelastparagraph?

A.Thedreamofthepaperlessofficewillberealizedsomeday.

B.Peopleusuallyprefertohaveface-to-facemeetingsinsteadofusingcomputers.

C.Moredigitaldatauseleadstogreaterpaperuseinthedigitaltime.

D.Somepeoplearenolongeropposedtovideo-conferencing.

SectionB

Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.

Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.

TraveltheWorldbyBike

TraveltheWorldbyBike

RachelHugensmetherhusband,Patrick,whilebicycletouring.TheHugenses,wholiveinBoise,whennot

ontheirbikes,recentlywentontheirlatestround-the-worldadventure.Theyvisited36countriesonatour,

touchingEurope,Africa,AsiaandSouthAmerica.

"Travelingbybikeistheultimatefreedom,^Rachelsaidviaemail.t4Onabike,youbecomepartofthe

scenery.Thelandscapeisnotframedbyawindow.45

Agrowingcommunity

DennisSwift,secretaryoftheSouthwestIdahoMountainBikingAssociation,rodeacrosstheU.Slastyear-

fromSeattletoSalem,Massachusetts.Sixpeoplestartedthetourandthreefinished,riding52outof56days.They

averagedabout60milesperridingday.

“Wetookquiteafewpictures;wedidn'tkeepourheaddownthewholeway,“Swiftsaid."Wegottomeet

differentpeople.Ifsthepeoplethatareprobablymostimportant.^^SwiftalsorodethroughtheBasqueCountry

withagroupofBoisecyclistslastyear.He'splanningtoparticipateinaVirginiabiketourthisyear.

“Whenyougetolder,yourhealthisthenumberonepriority.hesaid,“46”

Seeingtheplacesinbetween

"Travelingbybicycleforcesyoutovisittheplacesinbetweenthatmanybackpackerstravelingbybuswould

passby,“Patricksaid.47Thechallenges,beyondtheobviousmentalandphysicalenergyrequired,

includenavigatingvisarequirements,foodchoices,languagebarriers,poorridingsurfacesandboxingbikesforair

travel,Rachelsaid.

Financialflexibilitytotravel

Thisisthethirdtimethatthecouplehasquittheirjobstotour.Rachelisaregisterednurse;Patrickisan

architect.Bothregainedtheirformerjobswhentheyreturnedhomein2000and2007.They5reuncertainwhatwill

happenthistime.

They'vegiventhemselvesfinancialflexibilitybypayingofftheirhome,commutingtoworkbybikeand

avoidingsomeofthebillsthatareimportantpartsformost(cellphones,cableTV).Theytravelwitha$50daily

budget.

“48”Rachelsaid."We'vemetsomecycliststravelinglongtermona$10dailybudget.Theycan

travelaslongastheirmoneylasts,sothey'remotivatedtospendwisely.”

A.BiketourismisontheriseintheUnitedStatesandaroundtheworld,accordingtotheAdventureCycling

Association.

B.Slowly,youcanseesnapshotsofpeople'sdailylivesandinteractwiththem.

C.Travellingaltersyourattitudetowardsthewholeworld.

D.Whafsgoodfortheheartisgoodforthebrain,soridingandstayingfitissortofapriorityinmylife.

E.Travelingchangesyourviewofmoneyandwhatitcandoforyou.

F.Everytimeyoumakearoadsidestop,youhavetheopportunitytomeetpeopleorseesomethingnew.

VI.Grammar:10%

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagesbelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammatically

correct.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheother

blanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

Sneakers(運動鞋)MadefromOldChewingGum

DutchfashionandshoelabelExplicitWearishopingtosolveoneoflife'sstickysituations——theannoyanceof

steppinginwastechewinggumonthepavement.Thebrandhaspartneredwithlocalmarketingorganization

ImsterdamandsustainabilityfirmGumdroptocreate49limitededitionsneakerforadultsmadefrom

recycledgumfromthecity'spavements.

Chewinggumcausesanincrediblyseriousecologicalproblem,50itismadefromplasticsthatdonot

biodegrade(生物降解).It'salsothesecond51(common)formofroadsidelitter,aftercigaretteends.An

incredible3.3millionpoundsofgumareincorrectlythrownawayonthesidewalkseachyear,costingthecitymillions

ofdollarstocleanup.GumdropplanstocollectwastegumfromthestreetsofAmsterdam,cleanandturn52

intoGum-materialthatformsthebaseoftheshoe.

Thewastegumwillbeputtogoodusetomakestylishkicks,53willalsoraiseawarenessfortheanti-

litteringcause.Theshoesthat54(price)ataround$332willcomeintothemarketsometimenextmonth.

Availableforpreordernow,thenewGumshoesneakers-offeredinbothabubblegumpinkandablack/red

colorway—55(feature)long-lastingrubberoutsoles(鞋子夕卜底)shapedfromrecyclablecompounds

producedbyGumdrop,20percentofwhicharemadefromgum.

Nearly2.2poundsofgumisusedineveryfourpairsofshoes.AmapofAmsterdamismadeintothebottomof

thesoles56(remind)peopleofthelitteringproblem.Evenbetter,thesneakersactuallystillsmelllike

bubblegum57theannoyingstickiness.Justasgoodasanysneakerwitharubbersole,theGumshoeshelp

getchewinggumoffourstreetsandkeepthedangerouslynon-biodegradablesubstanceoutofoureco-system.

Tohelpspreadtheirsustainabilitymessage,58Gumshoe'screatorsarehopingtodoistoexpand

theirprojecttoothermajorcitiesaroundtheworld.

VD.PhraseFilling:5%

Directions:Fillintheblankswiththeexpressionsfromtheboxintheirproperforms.Notethattherearetwomore

thanyouneed.

setfootoninawayturnoutholdback

allthewaytempt...tomakearushfbr

59.Itthatthegiantcreaturewasahugefish,eightfeetinlength,ratherthananalienmonster.

60.Mywifebuysomethingthatwedidn'tactuallywantbyfalseadvertisementbythetimeIcameback.

61.SomeInternetcompaniesareworriedthatconcernsaboutprivacycouldthegrowthofcloud

computing.

62.Therewillbeapressurefromtheoutsidefbrme,theprofessionalplayer,tosucceedbuteverytimeI

afootballfield,Iwanttoenjoyit.

63.Fromthatday,alltheexplorershavetowalk,inchbyinch,uptothehill.

VID.Translation(3%+3%+4%=10%)

Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.

64.務必每天復習當天所學內(nèi)容,這對你的學習很有益處。(非限制性定語從句)(漢譯英)

65.當你反思自己的錯誤時,你會發(fā)現(xiàn)生活中從不缺乏學習的機會。(shortage)(漢譯英)

66.你評價別人的方式可能會讓人尷尬并在不同文化背景中引起誤解。(likely)(漢譯英)

上海財經(jīng)大學附屬北郊高級中學2022學年第一學期

期中考試高一英語試卷

II.Choice4%

1.Youknow,Iforajobforthreemonths,butIhaven'thadanyluck.

A.havebeenlookingB.looked

C.hadbeenlookingD.hadlooked

【答案】A

【詳解】考查動詞時態(tài)。句意:你知道嗎,我找工作找了三個月了,沒碰著一點兒好運。

結(jié)合句意,因為沒找到工作,所以“找工作”還得繼續(xù),也就是從三個月前開始一直延續(xù)

到現(xiàn)在,并且還要繼續(xù)下去。故用現(xiàn)在完成進行時。故選A項。

2.Itisunavoidabletopreventearthquake,butitispossibletotakepreventivemeasurestomake

sureitgreatharmtopeopleandproperty(財產(chǎn)).

A.won'tmakeB.doesn'tmakeC.hasn'tmadeD.won't

havemade

【答案】B

【詳解】考查時態(tài)。句意:預防地震是不可避免的,但是采取預防措施以確保它不會對人

和財產(chǎn)造成很大的傷害是可能的。句子結(jié)構(gòu)分析可知“itgreatharmtopeopleand

property(財產(chǎn))”是makesure的賓語從句。設空處為從句的謂語動詞,根據(jù)句意可知從句

應該用一般將來時,因為makesure后的賓語從句要用一般現(xiàn)在時表示將來,所以此空填

doesn'tmake。故選B。

3.Inthepasttwoyears,LiZiqi,anInternetinfluencer(網(wǎng)紅)alargefanbaseofmore

than7milliononYoutubewithherdemonstrationofatraditionalChineselifestyle.

A.enjoyedB.hadenjoyedC.wouldenjoyD.has

enjoyed

【答案】D

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