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2021—2022學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期玄武高級(jí)中學(xué)期中英語(yǔ)試卷第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié)滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AAvisittoTowerBridge40,000peoplecrossTowerBridgeeachday.Nowyoucanseeinsideit.GlassFloorTheGlassFloormeasures11metreslongand1.8metreswide,includingpanels(嵌板)weighing530kilogramseach.Itisnowondertheinstallation(安裝)tooka20-strongteamtocompleteit!SeeLondonlifethroughtheGlassFloor,fromauniqueviewpoint42metresabovetheRiverThames,and33.5metresaboveroadlevel.Watchthehustleandbustle(熙熙攘攘)ofthecityrightbeneathyourfeet.EngineRoomsImmerse(沉浸)yourselfinthisatmosphericspace.whereexcitinginteractivities,filmsandphotographswillexploreandexplaintheroleofthisworkplaceattheheartofTowerBridge.FamilyActivitiesOurfamilyactivitiesareFREEwithentryandareofferedthroughouttheday.Dropinandjoininontheflu.Itisopentochildrenofallagesbutisparticularlyappropriateforthoseaged6to10.RelaxedOpeningOnceamonthonaSaturday.wehostRelaxedOpeningforanyonewhowouldliketoexploretheBridgeinaatmosphere,includingpeoplewithautism(自閉癥)andanyotherneeds.Time:10:30,10:50and11:10.PleasenotethatTowerBridgewillopentothegeneralpublicagainat11:30butyouarewelcometostayforaslongasyoulike.Tickets&PricesTickettypePriceAdult£10.60Child(aged5-15)£5.30Senior(aged60+withID)£7.90Disabledchild(aged5-15)£4.00Under5sUnder5sOpeningTimesOpendailyfrom9:30to18:00.21.WhatisthedistancebetweentheGlassFloorandtheRiverThames?A.11metres. B.20metres. C.33.5metres. D.42metres.22.Whatisaspecialtreatforvisitorswithchildren?A.Exploringthebridgeuntil7p.m. B.Seeingfilmsaboutthebridge’shistory.C.Enjoyingfamilyactivitiesfreeofcharge. D.ExperiencingaquieterbridgeonSundays.23.Howmuchwillamiddle-agedmanpayifhevisitsTowerBridgewithahealthy10-year-oldboy?A.£18.50 B.£15.90 C.£14.60 D.£13.20BAsamarineecologist(海洋生態(tài)學(xué)家),CharlotteYoungcanoftenseeunforgettablesights.Butnothinghastouchedherquitelikeanexperienceshehadwhileshewasdoingwildliferesearchwithherpartner,GeorgeChislett.TheBritishcouplewassearchingforturtlehatchlings(剛孵化的小海龜)onabeachinOmanwhentheycameacrossacreaturewhoreallyneededtheirhelp.Hopelesslystuckinnrockycrevice(裂縫)wasalargegreenseaturtle.Theturtlehadbeenonherwaybacktothewaterafterlayingeggswhenshefellbetweentherocks.Whileshetriedtoescape,hereffortsonlymadehergetmoredeeplystuckinthecrevice.Withouthelp,shewouldhavedied,butinsteadshefellintotheperfectpair’shands.ButfreeingherwasnoeasytaskGreenseaturtlescanweighupto350pounds,whichmeantCharlottewasn’tstrongenoughtoliftherout.EvenwithGeorge’shelp,shewasn’tabletomovethehelplesscreature.Theyfruitlesslypushedandpulledforsometimebeforerealizingtheywouldhavetotrysomethingelse.Meanwhile,thepoorturtlewasexperiencingmoreandmoreanguish.That’swhentheyhadabrightidea.Theysawapieceofwoodnearbyandwonderedifitwouldmakegoodleverage(杠桿作用).Itdid!Withtheboardwedged(楔入)undertheturtle,theyfinallybeganmakingprogress.Usingalltheirremainingstrength,CharlotteandGeorgeliftedherupandoutofherprison!“Wedidit!”CharlottecriedassheandGeorgecelebratedwithahighfive.ThankgoodnessCharlotteandGeorgewereintherightplaceattherighttime—andhadthedeterminationandcreativityneededtosavetheturtle.24.WhatdoweknowaboutCharlotteYoung?A.Shemarriedamarineecologist. B.Shewasdoingresearchonturtles.C.Shemettheturtleonherwaytowork. D.Shewenttothebeachtosaveanimals.25.Whathappenedtothelargegreenseaturtle?A.Shewastrappedbetweenrocks. B.Shelaidhereggsinnrockycrevice.C.Shewastootiredtogobacktoyesea. D.Shealmostescapedwhenshesawthecouple26.Whatdoestheunderlineword“anguish”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Fear. B.Stress. C.Suffering. D.Confusion.27.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Anamazingrescue. B.Animpossibletask.C.Anexcitingadventure. D.Anunexpecteddiscovery.CAfteramonthoffiresthatgaveoffrecord-breakingamountsofpollutinggas,smokefromSiberianwildfiresisnowmakingitswaytothewestcoastoftheUnitedStates.TheNewYorkTimes’SominiSenguptareportsthatArcticwildfiresinJune2020causedmorepollutionthanthedata(數(shù)據(jù))thathadbeencollectedintheprevious18years.SeasonalwildfiresarecommoninSiberia,butthisyear’sfiresareunusuallywidespreadinpartbecauseofaclimatechange-drivenheatwave.TheArcticisexperiencingclimatechange-drivenwarmingfasterthantherestoftheearth,whichsetsupthedryconditionsthatmakefiresspread.“Iwassurprisedtoseeafireburning10kilometerssouthofabayoftheLaptevSea,whichislike,theseaicefactoryoftheworld,”saidfireresearcherJessicaMcCartyfromMiamiUniversityinOhio.“WhenIwentintofirescienceasanundergraduatestudent,ifsomeonehadtoldmeI’dbestudyingfireregimes(管強(qiáng)體制)inGreenlandandtheArctic,Iwouldhavelaughedatthem.”ThisJune’sArcticfiresbeatthepollutionrecordsetin2019,saidMarkParrington,whoworkswiththeCopernicusAtmosphereMonitoringServicetrackingworldwidewildfires.Someofthefiresmayhavespentthewintermonthssmoldering(悶燃)onlytogrowagaininwarmerwenther.AndtheweatherhascertainlygottenwarmerInJune,aRussiantownabovetheArcticcirclecalledVerkhoyanskhitahightemperatureof100,4degreesFahrenheit.ThecurrentsituationintheArcticcircleshowsthatpreviouspredictions(預(yù)測(cè))“underestimatewhatisgoingoninreality,”earthscientistVladmirRomanovskysold.HeaddedthattemperatureobservationintheHighArcticmadeinthelast15yearsweren’texpectedforanotherseventyyears.Millionsofacresoflandareonfirethiswildfireseason.MostofthewildfiresarelocatedinSiberia’sSakhaRepublic,whichseeswildfiresfrequently,butfiresarealsospreadingfurthernorthandintounusualecosystems,likethosethatarecharacterizedbypermafrost(永凍土).28.Whatmade2020Arcticwildfiresextremelywidespread?A.Thewarmerclimate. B.Strongerseasonalwinds.C.Morefirescausedbyhumans. D.Humans’poorercontrolofthem.29.WhatdidJessicaMcCartywanttosayinparagraph3?A.SheusedtolaughatthosewhostudiedtheArctic.B.ShehaddecidedtobeafirefighterinGreenland.C.SheusedtothinkfiresrarelyhappenedintheArctic.D.Shehadshownlittleinterestinstudyingfirescience.30.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph4?A.TheArcticfiresmaygooutinwinter.B.2020Arcticfiresmayberelatedtothosein2019.C.ThepollutionrecordintheArcticisbrokeneachyear.D.2020ArcticfiresaffectedtemperaturesacrossRussia.31.Whatcantheunderlinedword“underestimate”inparagraph5bebestreplacedby?A.Referto. B.Focuson. C.Judgeincorrectly D.Ignorecompletely.DTherehasbeenarecentwaveinHollywoodwherestudiostakepopularanimated(動(dòng)畫(huà)的)filmsand“improve”uponthembychangingthemintolive-actionremakes.Thethoughtthatlive-actionmoviesarebetterbecausetheyfollowthelawsofthenaturalworlddegradesthestyleofanimation.Thebeautyofanimationisthatitsuseofcaricatures(漫畫(huà))andexaggerations(夸張)reflectsanamazingamountofcreativedepthincharactersstoriesthatrealitycannot.Lookingatthebiggerpicture,itbecomesclearthatthetruepurposeofDisney’severgrowinglistoflive-actionremakesisnottocommentonthevalueofanimation,althoughitindirectlydoes,butaquickwaytotakeadvantageofnostalgic(懷舊的)fans.Forevidence,looknofurtherthanDisney’s2019TheLionKinglive-actionremake,aretellingofthe1994animatedclassic.Itbrokeseveralboxofficerecords,rakinginawhopping$543.6milliongloballyinboxofficesalesalone.However,incomparisontotheoriginal,theaudiencesatisfactionwiththeremakedecreasedgreatlyonRottenTomatoes.ThisissimilartothetheremakesofBeautyandtheBeast,Cinderella,Dumbo,Aladdin,andthecountlessotherlive-actionremakesDisneyhasproducedwithinthelast5years.ThismeansthatDisneynolongerneedstocomeupwithnewandoriginalcontentbecausetheycanmakeabigprofitjustbytakingbelovedstoriesandremakingthem.Infact,Disneylooksatitselfasabusiness,andthereforeconsidersmakingaprofitasoneoftheirmainaims.Theproblemwiththismentality(心態(tài))isthat,whileDisneymakesahugeprofit,audiences,artists,andartsuffer.Theymaynolongercreatenewstoriesorartstyles,butratherserveasmoney-makingmachinesthatrequiredirectorstoproducethesamestorieswithafreshcoatofpaintevery10yearsorso.Ifthiscyclecontinues,artistswillbeheldbackfromcreatingnewlovablecharactersandstoriesfullofcreativity.ThefeelingofnostalgiawhenweseeoldDisneyfilmscouldpossiblyneverhappen-tonewergenerationsifthiscycledoesnotstop.32.Whatdoestheauthorthinkoflive-actionremakes?A.TheyslowdownHollywooddevelopment.B.They’vefailedtobecomeapopularartform.C.Theyarepooratshowingthebeautyofnature.D.Theydestroytheartisticexpressionofanimation.33.Whatmakesanimationattractive?A.Itbasesitsstoriesonreality. B.Itusesmanyspecialeffects.C.Itexplorescharactersfully. D.Itbringsbackfans’memories.34.Whydoestheauthormentionthelive-actionremakesinparagraph3?A.TotellusDisneyhasgivenupitsoriginality.B.ToshowDisneyhasfocusedmoreonmakingmoney.C.Toprovetoomanyremakeshavebeenproduced.D.Toshowaudienceshavehighexpectationsofremakes.35.WhatiswrongwithDisney’schoice?A.ItreducesDisney’sincomes. B.Itdemandsmorefromdirectors.C.Ithurtsnew-generationaudiences. D.Itcausesartiststobelesscreative.第二節(jié)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)。Alotofhealthcareareconnectedwithbeingaroundtrees.(36)________Accordingtoone2015study,awalkinthewoodscanmakeyoufeelsevenyearsyounger.Theyalsodoagreatdealofgoodfortheenvironmentbyreducingairpollutionandtakingincarbondioxidefromtheatmosphere.(37)________AnewstudybyresearchersatUniversityCollegeLondonfoundthatthetreesintheLondonBorough(自治市)ofCamdenstoreasmuchcarbonperhectare(公頃)asrainforests.Atree’sabilitytotakeincarbondioxideisespeciallyusefulwhenthetree.isincitiesortowns,wheretherearetoomanyindustrialactivities.Forthestudy,theresearchersusedlaserscanningmethodstotaketheirowncarbonreadingsoftreesfromthegroundaswellastheair.(38)________Theywereabletoknowthereareabout85,000treesinCamden,wheretheuniversityisbased.TheydeterminedthatCamdenhadamediancartondensity(濃度)ofaround55tonsofcarbonperhectare(t/ha).Greenerareasoftheborough,likeHighgateCemetery,hadacarbondensityof380t/ha—levelsthataretypicallyseeninrainforests.(39)________Sowhatexactlydoesthismean?Treescouldhelpcooltheatmospherebyremovingcarbondioxidefromtheair.However,someclimatescientistsarguethatit’smorecomplicated(復(fù)雜的)thanthat.(40)________Still,withalloftheotherbenefitstreesoffer,plantingaseedortwocouldn’thurt.A.Weneedtoprotecttheoneswealreadyhave.B.Globalwarmingishappeningatafasterratethanever.C.Thesebenefitsaren’tjustfeltinthecountryside,either.D.Forcomparison,majorcitiesintheUShaveacarbondensityof7.7.E.Theyhavebeenknowntoreducepeople’sstressandimproveoverallmentalhealth.F.ThentheycomparedtheirfindingswiththedatafromtheUKEnvironmentAgency.G.Theythinktheimpactoftree-plantingactivitiestodaymaynotbeseenformanyyears.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題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。I’veneverreallyunderstoodwhymoreOscarwinnersdon’tthanktheirteachers.Yes,familyandyour“team”areagiven.Butwhataboutthe41whohelpedyougettowhereyouarenow?Iwas42enoughtohavealotofgreatteachers,butoneinparticular43thepersonIamtoday:LinRobbins.Shewasalwayssmilingandhadendless44.Shewasnotaskmaster,andtherewasno45love,justexcitementaboutwhatshecouldteachus.MissRobbinsoncegavemeacopyofTheCatcherintheRye.Idon’tknow46shedidthis—itwasn’tanassignment(作業(yè)).Shejustgavemeacopyofthebookandsaid,“Ithinkyou’llreally47this.”Thisbookinspiredmetostart48,andIhaven.tstoppedsince.AfterImovedontohighschool,Iwouldstill49andsharemyworkwithMissRobbins.Shereaditall,andtoldmetwo50words:Keep.Writing.Ihaven’tsoldascreenplay.But,IknowthatIhaveto51writing.AndIalso52whoIshouldthankonanywinner’spodium(講臺(tái))Igetmyhandson.MissRobbins,I’m53thatshesawwhateveritisshesawinme,andthatshegavemethe54Ineededtobecomeawriter.So,don’tmissouton55yourteacher-hero.They’retheoneswhomakeuswhoweare.41.A.friends B.classmates C.parents D.teachers42.A.serious B.wealthy C.proud D.lucky43.A.shaped B.respected C.knew D.contacted44.A.imagination B.energy C.courage D.confidence45.A.true B.tough C.special D.blind46.A.how B.when C.why D.if47.A.notice B.like C.expect D.miss48.A.writing B.reading C.editing D.learning49.A.showoff B.turnback C.setout D.dropby50.A.valuable B.reasonable C.necessary D.attractive51.A.start B.keep C.enjoy D.try52.A.know B.wonder C.understand D.guess53.A.grateful B.concerned C.curious D.shocked54.A.impact B.challenge C.push D.strike55.A.refusing B.forgetting C.comforting D.thanking第二節(jié)語(yǔ)法填空(共10題:每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Scientistsareutilizing(利用)newtechnologythatallowsthem56.________(study)millionsofsmallearthquakesinthehope57.________beingabletopredict(預(yù)測(cè))thenextbigone.ThestudycomesoutoftheLosAlamousNationalLaboratory.Itshowshowadvancingcomputertechnologyisnowabletoread10timesthenumberofearthquakespreviously58.________(record),aslocalexpertsofgeology,PatrickAbbottexplained.“We59.________(know)sincethe1800sthatearthquakescomeinswarms(群)—yougetsmallerones,andalotofaftershocksaswell;butwehaveneverbeenabletotellthedifferencebetweenaforeshock60.________abigshockuntilafterwards,youlookbackoverit,”explainedAbbott.“youstartwith:hereistheshakingfromoneearthquake,hereistheshakingfromanotherone,andtrytosort61.________(they)alloutanditturnsoutthereisalmost62.________(exact)10timesasmanyearthquakesaswehadthought.”Thenewtechnologyshowedsomesmallearthquakes63.________hadneverbeenpickedupbefore;likeamagnitude(震級(jí))ofnegative2.0.Thoseearthquakesareconsideredinvisible(看不見(jiàn)的)butby64.________(see)themcollectivelynow,scientistscanseewherethosehappenedbeforea4.0magnitudequake.Hesaidthestudydoesnotsolvetheproblemofpredictingearthquakes,butseeingwhensmalleronesareshakinggives65.________(researcher)abettershotatpredictingabiggerone.第四部分基礎(chǔ)知識(shí)(共兩節(jié),滿分15分)第一節(jié)單詞拼寫(共10小題;每小題0.5分,滿分5分)根據(jù)句意,寫出所給單詞的正確形式。66.Thismedicineis________(poison)iftakeninlargequantities.67.Itisagreatreliefthatitrainsafteralongtimeof________(dry).68.Ifcancersarefoundearly,there’sahighchanceof________(survive).69.It’sreportedthatallthefarmerswillbelinedoutof________(poor)bynextyear.70.Thewide________(apply)ofAIineveryfieldwillmakearevolutionarychangetotheworld.71.Itisyourdutytokeepyourboss________(inform)ofthesituationhere.72.Theboyexplainedthathediditjustsatisfyhis________(curious).73.Trafficlightsaretheretoguidetrafficinan________(order)way.74.Aftertheexam,Ifeltanincrediblesenseof________(relieve).75.Hetookoutanoldmapandbegantolookforthevillage’s________(locate).第二節(jié)從方框中選擇恰當(dāng)?shù)亩陶Z(yǔ)并用其適當(dāng)形式填空(共10小題:每小題0.5分,滿分5分)giveriseto;dodamageto;keepone’shead;atlarge;farandwide;haveanimpacton;buildup;getridof;safeandsound;breakout76.Themoreconfidenceyou________inyourself,thegreateryourchancesofsuccessare.77.Thestormlastedawholeday,________thecrops.78.Delaysatthispointintheprojectmay________bothdeliveryandcost.79.Whatgreatdifficultythegovernmenthas________theairpollution!80.Apartfromthehealthproblem,arangeofdefects(缺陷)would________aseriesofdangers.81.Wealladmirehim,forhealways________whenindanger.82.Tendayslater,thesoldierreturnedhome,________.83.Wehavealwaystriedtoprovidethepublic________withthelatestnews.84.Thefoodinthisregionwasinshortsupplyafterthewar________.85.Thenewshasspread________inthetownnearbysofar.第三節(jié)完成句子(共5小題:每小題1分,滿分5分)86.老師在課上做了一些幽默的評(píng)論,給課堂注入了活力。Theteachermadehumorousremarksinclass,________________________ourclass.87.昨晚出席音樂(lè)會(huì)的是著名歌手和他的歌迷。________________________________________thefamoussingertogetherwithhisfanslastnight.88.她突然想到她是唯一一個(gè)知道此消息的人。________________________________________shewastheonlyonetoknowthenews.89.寫下電話號(hào)碼以免你忘記。Writethetelephonenumberdown________________________________.90.他們正在討論那些傷者,這時(shí)醫(yī)生進(jìn)來(lái)了。They________________________________________________thedoctorcamein.第二部分寫作閱讀下面材料,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。OncetherewasawomannamedVivianwhowastheonlychildofherfather.Herfatherwasabigandsuccessfulbusinessmanwhoownedsevenstarrestaurants.Hedideverythingonlyforhisdaughter.Vivianwassenttothebestuniversityabroad.Althoughshehadeverything,theonlythingsheneverownedwasrespectofanotherpeople.WhenViviancamebackaftergraduationandherfatheraskedhertojoinhiscompanyasanaccountant(會(huì)計(jì)),shewasnaturallynothappywiththat.Shewantedtoworkinahigherpostbutherfatherwantedhertostarasanordinarygirl.“Dad,Istudiedinthemostexceptionaluniversityabroadandgotabettereducationthananyoftheemployees(雇員)whoworkunderyou.Still,youwantmetoworkunderthem?”saidVivianunhappily.Vivian’sfatherlookedatherwithasmileonhisface.Vivianwasannoyedbyherfather’sreactionbutsheagreedtoworkasanaccountantintheend.Aftersomemonths,therewasanemergencysituationinthecompany.Oneoftherestaurantswasshortofemployeesbecauseofasuddenresignation(辭職),sotheywereshortonpeopletodootherchoresaroundthepaceandcookfoodfast.Vivian’sfatheraskedhertohelpthatrestaurantwithhimandtheotheremployees.Whensheenteredtherestaurant,shewashitbtheairoftensionaroundtheemployees.Everybodywasbusydoingsomethingofotherandtherewasamessaroundtherestaurant.Whenshewen

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