2020-2021学年上海市复旦附中高一上英语期末试卷(word含答案)
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I. Listening Cmprehensin (25分)
Sectin A
Directins: In Sectin A, yu will hear ten shrt cnversatins between tw speakers. At the end f each cnversatin, a questin will be asked abut what was said. The cnversatins and the questins will be spken nly nce. After yu hear a cnversatin and the questin abut it, read the fur pssible answers n yur paper, and decide which ne is the best answer t the questin yu have heard.
1. A. The man's. B. The wman's.
C. Karen’s. D. The wman and Karen's.
2. A. The TV needs cleaning.B. He hasn't watched it.
C. The TV is brken due t dust.D. He will watch it right nw.
3. A. At an ATM machine.B. At a bank.
C. At a registratin desk.D. At an accunting ffice.
4.A. He wants t say smething t the wman.B. He wants t catch up with the wman in a rush.
C. He wants t ffer the wman a lift.D. He wants the wman t drive the car.
5.A. He made United States' freign plicy.B. His schedule tday is very full.
C. He is a very ppular prfessr.D. He is ging t appear in the debate.
6. A. At 11:00 a.m.B. At 10:30 a.m.
C. At 10:00 a.m.D. At 8:00 a.m.
7. A. The assignment is very unfair.B. The time given is t shrt.
C. The papers is an easy task.D. Upsetting the prfessr is unwise.
8.A. Mr. and Mrs. White are in New Yrk nw.
B. Mr. and Mrs. White already have plans fr celebratin.
C. Mr. and Mrs. White have been married fr a week.
D. It takes a week t bk a rm at the best htel.
9. A. She is lking fr a rm.
B. She is reading a newspaper.
C. She is shwing the man the rm.
D. She is having lunch.
10.A. T seek fr help t slve her sleeping prblems.
B. T cmplain t the man abut her sleeping prblems.
C. T make sure that she desn't have the prblem again.
D. T discuss her sleeping prblems with the man.
Sectin B
Directins: In Sectin B, yu will hear tw shrt passages and ne lnger cnversatin, and yu will be asked three questins n each f the passages and the cnversatin. The passages and the cnversatin will be read twice, but the questins will be spken nly nce. When yu hear a questin, read the fur pssible answers n yur paper and decide which ne wuld be the best answer t the questin yu have heard.
Questins 11 thrugh 13 are based n the fllwing passage.
11. A. A theft that ccurred in a department stre.
B. The misunderstanding between Mrs. White and the stre.
C. A cnflict between a stre manager and Mrs. White.
D. Mrs. White's legal claim against a department stre.
12.A. The stre manager wanted t search Mrs. White's bag.
B. Mrs. White was shut in a small rm.
C. Mrs. White was searched in vain.
D. The department stre refused t aplgize.
13.A. There is n legal result yet.
B. The department stre admitted making a mistake.
C. The bkstre manager fllwed Mrs. White and stpped her.
D. The manager knew Mrs. White and saw her stealing a card.
Questins 14 thrugh 16 are based n the fllwing passage.
14.A. Culture. B. Decratin.
C. Ideas. D. Functin.
15.A. Make their hmes cultural.B. Make their hmes attractive.
C. Make their hmes safe.D. Make their hmes expressive.
16.A. Because a gd mask can make a strng anti-war statement.
B. Because a gd mask has the magical pwer t keep the huse safe.
C. Because he cannt separate the mask frm everyday existing bjects.
D. Because in his tribal culture a gd mask is cnsidered t have this functin.
Questins 17 thrugh 20 are based n the fllwing cnversatin.
17.A. Because the cntestants were nt at all hnest.
B. Because she didn't enjy listening t mst f the speeches.
C. Because she thught Samantha shuld have been the winner.
D. Because she culdn't accept the judges wh were nt qualified.
18.A. Prnunciatin.B. Delivery.
C. Vice.D. Meaning.
19.A. His speech was very imprtant.B. His emtins were very meaningful.
C. He tld the stry with a lt f passin.D. His speech was infected by the mving stry.
20.A. She delivered her speech in a gd manner.B. She prnunced every wrd crrectly.
C. She spke in a very steady vice.D. She had received training as an annuncer.
II. Grammar and Vcabulary (35分)
Sectin A
Directins: Beneath each f the fllwing sentences there are fur chices marked A, B, C and D, chse the ne answer that best cmpletes the sentence.
21. Atlantic City, which is the ht favurite t _____ the bxing cmpetitin, is being flded with crazy fans frm all ver the wrld.
A. cnserve B. replicate C. stage D. apprach
The scientist and vlunteers are wrking tgether t save a species f birds frm _____ by replicating its natural habit.
cntact B. infectin C. alternative D. extinctin
My grandparents _____ t live in the cuntryside rather than mve t the twn, because air and fd there are fresh.
prefer B. hesitate C. happen D. threaten
Even thugh sme peple are in favr f zs, the ppnents dn’t supprt the _____ where the caged animals are bred and depressed due t the frequent cntact with human visitrs.
establishments B. similarities C. exhibitins D. ccasins
It was many years befre the king was _____ that it was the mth p that played a key rle in keeping a balanced and healthy nature in the gardens.
cntent B. aware C. unique D. mdy
Standing at the tp f the rck, ne can see the _____ f the whle island and enjy the sky and the sea meeting n the hrizn.
cntentment B. representative C. delicateness D. landscape
The imprvement f the curse and teaching at a nrmal university shuld _____ students’ ability f teaching, vcatin and linguistic cmpetence.
A. center arundB. refer tC. serve asD. prepare fr
28. Self-bjectificatin may be a bigger prblem fr men, _____ the time and effrt t edit and imprve their selfies, befre psting them nline.
A. many takenB. with many taking
C. many tkD. with much taken
29. Burning with an ambitin he had nursed _____ his wn rchestra, the yung man never came t terms with his disability.
A. t leadB. having led
C. will lead D. wuld have led
30. _____ il is an irreplaceable natural resurce, we must d whatever we can in rder t cnserve it befre we find alternative energy surces.
A. Cnsidering thatB. Even thughC. Prvided that D. Suppse that
31. He wn't want t eat it unless he's really hungry, _____ he'll eat almst anything.
A. in which caseB. in that caseC. in the caseD. in case
32. The pulse signal picked up by Chinese patrl ship has nt been cnfirmed as _____ t the passengers nbard the missing flight MH370.
A. t be relatingB. been relatedC. relatingD. related
33. It must be the reasn _____ Mike refused t say mre abut it fr at the meeting______ arused the suspicin f the detective.
A. which…that B. why…that C. which…which D. that…which
34. Every year a fld f farmers arrive in the new area f the metrplis fr the mney-making jbs they _____ befre leaving their hmetwns.
prmised B. were prmised C. have prmised D. have been prmised
There is n _____ that the earlier we are prepared, the better chances we will have.
A. denying B. t deny C. being denied D. t be denied
36. It is generally believed that teaching is _____ it is a science. S teaching is n easy jb.
A. an art much as B. much an art as
C. as an art much as D. as much an art as
37. The prize will g t _____ f them writes the best cmpsitin in a figurative language.
A. neB. anyneC. whever D. whichever
38. Yu, wh _____ always ready t ffer him yur assistance at any critical mment, are a true
friend indeed.
A. isB. areC. was D. were
39. The traffic prblems we are lking frward t seeing _____ shuld have attracted the gvernment’s attentin.
A. slved B. slving C. t slve D. being slved
40. Palace fficials annunced Mnday that Prince Harry is engaged t Meghan Markle, _____ mnths f rumrs that the cuple was clse t _____ the knt.
A. cnfirming... tying B. cnfirmed... tie
C. D. t
41. Nt until _____ the bttm f the cean _____ the discvery f the traces f the unidentified
alien-like creatures.
A. did the scientists reach… they believed
B. the scientists reached they believe
C. did the scientist reach…did they believe
D. the scientists reached …they believed
42. As we have mentined previusly, we will be dedicated t _____ the dispute within the current framewrk, rather than _____ a new ne.
A. B.
C. establish D.
43. Accrding t the reprt, peple in the _____ areas are rebuilding their hmes and many rads _____ t the areas have been repaired.
A. flded…lead B. flding…leading
C. flded…leading D. flding…t lead
44. Schls acrss China are expected t hire 50,000 cllege graduates this year as shrt-term teachers, almst three times the number hired last year, _____ reduce unemplyment pressures.
A. help B. t have helped C. t help D. having helped
45. _____, there seemed little hpe that the adventurer wuld find his way thrugh the vast rainfrest.
A. Cnfused by the map
B. As he had been cnfused by the map
C. Having been cnfused by the map
D. He had been cnfused by the map
Sectin B
Directins: Fill in each blank with a prper wrd chsen frm the bx. Each wrd can be used nly nce. Nte that there is ne wrd mre than yu need.
A. pprtunityB. inventedC. markingD. expsedE. celebratedF. typically
G. respnsibilityH. valuingI. representsJ. assignedK. particularly
Celebrating Kwanzaa(宽扎节)
This past summer, I left hme withut my family fr the first time t g t Ghana fr tw weeks in The Year f Return. The Year f Return is a year (46) ______ 400 years since enslaved Africans tuched dwn n American sil.
I jined Pittsburgh Public Schl’s African American Center fr advanced Studies Executive cmmittee and was fully (47) ______ t the traditin f Kwanzaa.
Much like a harvest festival, the hliday was (48) ______ by the African-American prfessr Maulana Karenga with the purpse f celebrating, (49) ______ and unifying the black cmmunity in the aftermath(余波) f the1965 Watts rits. It is (50) ______ in the week f Dec 26 t Jan 1.
During the festival, we begin by reading up n the hliday, ging thrugh the seven principles (51) ______ t the seven days f Kwanzaa. We then end the ceremny by puring libatin(祭酒) t thse wh have paved ur way. During libatin, we stand with ur hands jined and ur respects given. Fr the first time, the whle becmes ne.
On each day f Kwanzaa, we light ne f the seven candles. The candles cme in three clrs: black, red and green. We start with ne black candle fr the peple. There are three red candles fr their struggle and three green candles fr their future. Each candle als (52) ______ ne f seven Swahili principles: Umja, the first candle, stands fr unity; Kujichagulia, self-determinatin; Ujima, cllective wrk and (53) _______; Ujamaa, cperative ecnmics; Nia, purpse; Kummba, creativity; and Imani, faith. After lighting each candle, we shwcase ur talents, whether they are spken wrd, petry, music, dance r perfrming a mnlgue.
Over the seven nights f Kwanzaa, peple (54) ______ tell stries. On the last night f Kwanzaa, fllwing the candle-lighting, families give gifts t children and prepare a feast, ending the hliday as yu begin a new year tgether.
Fr tw cntinuus years, I’ve chsen Ujamaa as my principle f the day. It’s the principle f cperative ecnmics, and t me it means investing in and supprting black-wned businesses. My main reasn fr chsing Ujamaa is that it is als the mane f the stre in the Hill District that gave me the (55) ______ t visit Ghana.
III. Reading Cmprehensin (45分)
Sectin A
Directins: Fr each blank in the fllwing passage there are fur wrds r phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the wrd r phrase that best fits the cntext.
Marmset mnkeys exist n a branch f the evlutinary tree that is distinct frm the ne that led t humans. But they cnstantly 56 researchers with scial behavir that seems pretty highly evlved. Their scial rganizatin and 57 practices culd have been the mdel fr the phrase “It takes a village.” A dminant male and female breed, and their babies are carefully lked after by 58 family members wh then aren’t free t breed themselves.
A new study further 59 the marmset’s reputatin fr admirable cmmunity values. Researchers reprt that these caregivers share their fd mre generusly with little nes 60 than when they’re surrunded by the watchful eyes f ther cmmunity members. In cmplex scieties where individuals band tgether fr mutual prtectin, researchers have cme up with a few widely accepted explanatins fr 61 behavir. But specific acts, like sharing a delicius cricket(蟋蟀) with a begging baby marmset, seem t need mre specific explanatin.
One pssibility is that an individual practices 62 as a means f enhancing his status amng peers. By presenting that he is s well gifted with material gds that he can give sme away, this d-gder enhances his pwer within the grup. That, in turn, may 63 prspective mates.
The ther explanatin fr charitable behavir 64 that kindnesses extended t thers are simply the fees f grup membership, which ffers sme future prmise f a chance t mate. 65_ t share wuld result in exclusin frm the grup and a lss f ptential partners.
Scientists call this the “pay t stay” mdel. Imprtantly, fr bth f these mdels t wrk, acts f kindness must have a(n) 66 . That suggests yu wuld see mre sharing in grup settings; away frm judging eyes, a caregiver might be mre likely t keep fd fr himself r herself. And yet, in 2,581 tests cnducted with 31 adult and 14 baby marmsets, the 67 appeared t be true.
Anthrplgists (人类学家) frm the University f Zurich carefully dcumented hw ften, in grups and in cnditins that fund caregiver and baby separated frm the crwd, an adult wuld share his r her cricket. When alne with a baby 68 fr a taste, adult marmsets shared their cricket 85% f the time. When in a grup, caregivers ffered up their cricket 67% f the time.” Our results shw that helping in cmmn marmsets is nt driven by 69 management r punishment avidance, “the study authrs reprted Rather, it is driven by a deep-dwn 70 t help that is mre strngly expressed when individuals are alne with yung.”
A. cmfrt B. astnish C. alarm D. cnvince
A. evlving B. cmmunicating C. rganizing D. parenting
A. extended B. extensive C. exclusive D. enlarged
A. shines B. damages C. affects D. prtests
A. at play B. in private C. n schedule D. by accident
A. selfish B. reluctant C. selfless D. negative
A. genersity B. wisdm C. independence D. gvernance
A. cunt n B. g after C. appeal t D. benefit frm
A. cnfirms B. ensures C. cmplains D. assumes
A. Effrt B. Temptatin C. Failure D. Prmise
A. atmsphere B. audience C. feedback D. judge
A. statistics B. expectatin C. result D. ppsite
A. stretching B. fighting C. begging D. striving
A. prize B. frtune C. award D. reputatin
A. mtivatin B. cnsideratin C. invitatin D. creatin
Sectin B
Directins: Read the fllwing three passages. Each passage is fllwed by several questins r unfinished statements. Fr each f them there are fur chices marked A, B, C and D. Chse the ne that fits best accrding t the infrmatin given in the passage yu have just read.
(A)
The cnnectin between peple and plants has lng been the subject f scientific research. Recent studies have fund psitive effects. A study cnducted in Yungstwn, Ohi, fr example, discvered that greener areas f the city experienced less crime. In anther, emplyees were shwn t be 15% mre prductive when their wrkplaces were decrated with huseplants.
The engineers at MIT have taken it a step further – changing the actual cmpsitin f plants in rder t get them t perfrm diverse, even unusual functins. These include plants that have sensrs printed nt their leaves t shw when they're shrt f water and a plant that can detect harmful chemicals in grundwater. "We're thinking abut hw we can engineer plants t replace functins f the things that we use every day," explained Michael Stran, a prfessr f chemical engineering at MIT.
One f his latest prjects has been t make plants glw in experiments using sme cmmn vegetables. Stran's team fund that they culd create a faint light fr three-and-a-half hurs. The light, abut ne-thusandth f the amunt needed t read by, is just a start. The technlgy, Stran said, culd ne day be used t light the rms r even t turn trees int self-pwered street lamps.
In the future, the team hpes t develp a versin f the technlgy that can be sprayed nt plant leaves in a ne-ff treatment that wuld last the plant's lifetime. The engineers are als trying t develp an n and ff "switch" where the glw wuld fade when expsed t daylight.
Lighting accunts fr abut 7% f the ttal electricity cnsumed in the US. Since lighting is ften far remved frm the pwer surce – such as the distance frm a pwer plant t street lamps n a remte highway - a lt f energy is lst during transmissin. Glwing plants culd reduce this distance and therefre help save energy.
71. The first paragraph is mainly abut _____.
A. A new study f different plantsB. A big fall in crime rates
C. Emplyees frm varius wrkplacesD. Benefits frm green plants
72. The functin f the sensrs printed n plant leaves by MIT engineers is _____.
A. t detect plants' lack f waterB. t change cmpsitins f plants
C. t make the life f plants lngerD. t test chemicals in plants
73. What can we expect f the glwing plants in the future?
A. They will speed up energy prductin.B. They may transmit electricity t the hme.
C. They might help reduce energy cnsumptin.D. They culd take the place f pwer plants.
74. Which f the fllwing statements is NOT true accrding t the passage?
A. The mre plants, the less crime in the city.
B. The cmpsitin f plants will be changed t perfrm unusual functins.
C. The vegetables are expected t be used t light the rm in the future.
D. The engineers will switch ff the plants when they are expsed t daylight.
(B)
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75. When bking by pst, yu can pay fr a ticket by ______.
A. visiting the website f a pst fficeB. ging t yur lcal bank in persn
C. enclsing yur Master Card in an envelpeD. prviding yur credit card infrmatin
76. What benefit can bkers enjy accrding t the text?
A. A party f nine adults ging t a perfrmance can bk $9 tickets.
B. A grup f twelve students that bk in advance pay $108 in ttal fr a perfrmance.
C. Smene accmpanying a wheelchair user t a perfrmance receives a discunt.
D. A 15-year-ld teenager can get $2 ff any seat bked in advance fr matinees nly.
77. Accrding t the text, ______ can get Standby ticket.
A. full-time students buying tickets ne hur and a half ahead f a perfrmance
B. 65-year-lds buying tickets frty-five minutes befre a perfrmance begins
C. bkers wh are unexpectedly unable t be present at a perfrmance
D. all theatre-gers wh buys tickets ne hur befre a perfrmance begins
(C)
Like ther pandemics and emerging disease utbreaks, COVID-19 is creating immense psychscial disturbances. The disease invlves an unfamiliar threat that is difficult t detect and challenging t distinguish frm mre benign illnesses. Dynamic pandemic cnditins will draw ut the anxiety. Things will get wrse befre they get better. A vaccine absent, nn-pharmaceutical (非药物的) interventins are the nly way t prevent infectins, and they dramatically upset everyday bdily habits, scial interactins and ecnmic exchanges.
Recent grcery stre runs are a sign f cncern in the cmmunity. Persnal actins t avid infectin such as stcking hand sanitizer als present a sense f cntrl ver an uncertain danger. Imprvements t current risk cmmunicatin can alleviate(减轻)widespread distress. Tp elected fficials and health authrities shuld empathize with peple’s fear, nrmalize stress reactins, prvide clear guidance n recmmended health behaviurs, and instruct in cncrete prtectins including thse fr mental health.
Hwever, mre interventins are essential because specific grups are at a higher risk f bth acute and lingering emtinal distress. Health care wrkers n the epidemic frnt lines face cmpunding stressrs: the prspect f mre and lnger shifts, finite supplies f persnal prtective equipment, fear f bringing infectin hme, witnessing c-wrkers becming ill, and making tugh allcatin decisins abut scarce, lifesaving resurces like mechanical ventilatrs (通风设备).
Expsed individuals cnfrnt a ptential fall f challenging circumstances. T prtect thers, they may enter a state f self-quarantine. During the incubatin perid (潜伏期), they must live with uncertainty and limit physical cntact with thers while trying t maintain scial cnnectedness. Less incme-generating activities and unmet bligatins t thers can increase the stress. Infected individuals may becme sick, experience a lengthy cnvalescence (康复期), feel survivr’s guilt, and be avided despite a cmplete recvery.
Fr peple with pre-existing mental health cnditins, a pandemic can further heighten their anxius thughts and cmpulsive behaviurs. Previusly managed symptms can flare up, requiring additinal care beynd what was sufficient befre the crisis.
78. The underlined wrd “benign” is clsest in meaning t ______.
A. friendly t the envirnment B. mild and favurable
C. nt harmful in effect D. nt caused by cancer
79. Accrding t the passage, the pandemic can ______.
A. put enrmus stress n health care wrkers nly
B. create immense psychscial disturbances
C. definitely alleviate the anxiety
D. impse cmpulsive behaviurs n healthy peple
80. What can we infer frm the passage?
A. Vaccine is the nly effective way available t prevent infectins.
B. Persnal actins like stcking can help keep the pandemic in cntrl.
C. The mental crisis caused by COVID-19 shuld be treated equally with the physical ne.
D. The health care wrkers are mainly cnfrnted with temprary emtinal stress.
81. What is the best title fr the passage?
A. A New Kind f Virus B. Selfless Health Care Wrkers
C. On Experiencing Crnavirus Infectin D. COVID-19’s Psychscial Impacts
Sectin C
Directins: Cmplete the fllwing passage by using the sentences given belw. Each sentence can be used nly nce. Nte that there are tw mre sentences than yu need.
The Wrld Needs Zs
ZOOS play an imprtant rle in the wrld fr cnservatin and educatin. They are particularly imprtant fr endangered species. Many animals are critically endangered and may g extinct in the wild, but in zs, they are ging strng. Many thers are already extinct in the wild and nly survive thanks t ppulatins kept in captivity (圈养). Even thse critical f zs ften recgnize that it is better t have species preserved smewhere than lse them altgether. (82) ________
Take the ring-tailed lemur (环尾狐猴) f Madagascar fr example. This animal is almst ubiquitus in zs as they breed well in captivity and the public are fnd f them. Hwever, despite their high numbers in cllectins arund the wrld, they are the mst threatened mammalian grup n the planet. A recent survey suggests that up t 95 percent f the wild ppulatins have been lst since 2000. (83) ________ One bad year r a new disease culd wipe ut thse that are left.
Such trends are nt islated. The giraffe is anther very cmmn species in zs. Unlike the lemurs, giraffes are widespread in the cuntries acrss much f sub-Saharan Africa. Yet giraffe ppulatins have gne dwn by a third in the last thirty years. While less dramatic than the drp in lemur numbers, this is bviusly a majr lss and again, whle ppulatins (which sme scientists think are f unique subspecies) are n the verge f extinctin.
(84) ________ Onging and future issues frm climate change can have unexpected effects n wildlife. It will becme mre difficult fr cnservatinists t predict which species might be at risk. As it is, experts are struggling t cntinue mnitring the species that are already knwn t be vulnerable, s it is easy t see why cmmn species might be verlked. Peple might nt take a great lcal lss seriusly n the assumptin that these animals are heavily ppulated elsewhere.
There will, I suspect, always be resistance t the argument fr keeping animals in captivity and I will nt defend the zs that are bad and in desperate need f imprvement r clsure. (85) ________ If even cmmn species can lse a huge percentage f their ppulatins in a few years, it may be t late t save them with even the best breeding prgrams r cnservatin effrts in the wild.
IV. Prductive Grammar (10分)
Directins: After reading the passage belw, fill in the blanks t make the passage cherent and grammatically crrect. Fr the blanks with a given wrd, fill in each blank with the prper frm f the given wrd; fr the ther blanks, use ne wrd that best fits each blank.
River Cleanup Draws Praise
A walk alng Shanghai’s Suzhu Creek was, fr much f the 20th century, best undertaken with a handkerchief cvered firmly ver the nse. Liquid waste frm factries pured directly int its waters. Fr the multi-generatinal families wh lived in the small bats that crwded its waters frm bank t bank, it had lng dubled as a surce f public drinking water and a sewer. Infectius diseases (86) ______ (spread) thrughut the area as a result f water pllutin.
Suzhu Creek has taken n an entirely new lk in recent years. The nce-smelly and disease-ridden riverside (87) ______ (make) int a new destinatin fr shpping, strlling and living. It is well-equipped (88) ______ (jin) the likes f Paris’s Canal Saint-Martin as an agreeable urban waterfrnt.
The restratin f Suzhu Creek dates back t 1993, (89) ______ a sewage treatment plant became peratinal. The plant was able t cllect arund 1.4 millin cubic meters f wastewater within urban areas every day. Since 2002, with the capabilities f the sewage treatment system cnstantly (90) ______ (upgrade), the main stream f the creek has been cleansed f its black and smelly pllutants. During the past six years, water quality thrughut the system has als been greatly imprved by the cleanup f ver 2,000 river ways (91) ______ the city. Residents were delighted t see duckweed and freshwater fish return t its waters.
Research frm the U.N. Envirnment Prgram reveals that half f the wrld’s 500 largest rivers have been seriusly depleted r plluted. The cmprehensive cleanup prject fr the 125-kilmeter-lng Suzhu Creek is an example the wrld (92) ______ fllw, said a reprt released during the furth sessin f the U.N. Envirnment Assembly in March.
Stage Fur f the Suzhu Creek restratin prject is in full swing. Its aim is t make the creek’s waterfrnt (93) ______ (inviting) t the public. (94) ______ this is certainly a nble aim, heritage advcates are wrried that traces f Shanghai’s days as a treaty prt are getting erased in the prcess. Hwever, accrding t the chief designer Michael Grve, “All the histric structures will be preserved and reused, mainly fr cultural purpses.” As a mdel, he pints t the successful transitin f a disused textile mill int the ppular M50 arts district, a warren (道路错综复杂的区域) f cntemprary art galleries that lies further up the creek.
That means visitrs will still be able t strll Suzhu Creek frm the 1911 Garden Bridge t the 1924 Pst Office, (95)______ (enjy) a cheerfully dilapidated (年久失修的) part f the metrplis that has, against all dds, retained the essence f ld Shanghai. Minus, f curse, the stink (恶臭).
V. Translatin (20分 3+4+4+4+5)
Directins: Translate the fllwing sentences int English, using the wrds given in the brackets.
学校领导将讨论是否在一年级新生中启用新教材。(debate)
专家们说,父母们应当鼓励孩子们提升积极参与各类活动的意识。(invlve)
思维方式因人而异,所以不要让我仓促做决定, 而是要给我一些时间。(rush v.)
该男子想方设法回避谈及这个话题,这就逼迫警方对此事件不得不展开调查。(which)
结果证明,外来务工人员能够快速适应城市的快节奏生活,并为城市的繁荣兴旺做出了巨大贡献。(adjust)
VI. Guided writing (15分)
Directins: Fr this part, yu are required t write an essay explaining arund the tpic “Why it is unwise t judge a persn by his appearance.” Yu are expected t write 100 wrds fr at least TWO reasns t illustrate yur pint. The pening and clsing paragraphs are dne fr yu, and yu start with yur explanatin.
101.
It is a truth universally acknwledged that the criteria f judging a persn are extremely cmplex. Varius as the standards might be, judging a persn by appearance is the mst unreliable ne. We need t g beynd his lks and dresses and fcus n mre prfund aspects s as t truly knw a persn.
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T cnclude, appearance judging is highly undependable, but all-rund persnal cntact talks. Thugh careful bservatin and cnstant interactin with the persn may cst time and energy, they really yield us incalculable advantages.
高一年级英语期末考试试卷参考答案
I. Listening Cmprehensin
1-5 CBBCD
6-10 ACBDA
11-15DCAAB
16-20DCDCD
II. Grammar and Vcabulary
21-25CDAAB
26-30DABAA
31-35ADADA
36-40DDBAA
41-45BDCCB
46-55 C D B H E J I G F A
III. Reading Cmprehensin
56-60BDAAB
61-65 CACDC
66-70BDCDA
71-74 DACD
75-77DCB
78-81CBCD
82-85DCBF
IV. Prductive Grammar
86. spread 87. is being made /has been made88. t jin89. when 90.being upgraded
91. acrss/in 92. can/shuld 93.mre inviting 94.While/Thugh/Althugh 95.enjying
V. Translatin
96. The schl authrity will debate whether r nt t apply the new textbks t the freshmen / the first year students.
97. Experts say that parents (shuld) encurage their children t raise their awareness f getting actively invlved in activities f different kinds.
98. Way f thinking varies frm persn t persn, s dn’t rush me int making a decisin. Instead, please allw me sme time.
99. The man tried hard t avid talking abut the issue, which frced the plice t investigate the case.
100. It turns ut that migrant wrkers can quickly adjust (themselves) t the fast pace f the city and make great cntributins t the prsperity f the city.
VI. Guided Writing (略)(100 wrds )
Listening Transcript
Sectin A
1. M: I heard yur car was stlen.
W: Mine wasn't, but Karen's was.
Q: Whse car was stlen? (C)
2. W: Where's that TV yu bught last mnth?
M: Cllecting dust.
Q: What des the man mean? (B)
3. W: I'd like t withdraw fifty punds frm my depsit accunt.
M: Certainly. Wuld yu please sign this frm?
Q: Where des the cnversatin prbably take place? (B)
4. W: I'm afraid I didn't quite hear what yu said.
I said, “There's n rush. I can take yu in the car.”
Q: What des the man want t d? (C)
5. W: The debate n United States' freign plicy is scheduled fr twelve 'clck tday.
M: The persn I specially want t hear is Prf. Greenwd.
Q: What d we knw abut Prf. Greenwd fr sure? (D)
6. W: Culd yu tell me the timetable f the schl bus?
M: Well, the bus leaves the campus every tw hurs starting at 6:30 a. m. But n Saturdays, it starts half an hur late
Q: At which time will there be a bus leaving the campus n Saturday? (A)
7. M: I really hate it when ur health educatin prfessr assigns a paper and then makes us d it in three days.
W: Why get upset? The paper is a shrt ne.
Q: What des the wman imply? (C)
8 M. Mr. and Mrs. White have reserved a rm at ne f the best htels in New Yrk and they'll stay there fr a week.
W: Yes. They are ging especially t celebrate their wedding anniversary.
Q: What can we learn frm this cnversatin? (B)
9. M: Hell, I wnder if yu culd help me. I'm lking fr a rm and I see in the newspaper that yu've gt a vacancy. Wuld it be cnvenient t see the rm nw?
W: Well, I see. Can yu call back later? We're right in the middle f lunch.
Q: What is the wman ding nw? (D)
10. M: Gd mrning, Madam. Cme in. What can I d fr yu?
W: Well, I'm having difficulty in sleeping. I ften wake up at three in the mrning and I just can't get back t sleep.
Q: What is prbably the reasn why the wman ges there? (A)
Sectin B
Questins 11 thrugh 13 are based n the fllwing passage.
An elderly wman yesterday made a legal claim against a department stre because it had wrngly accused her f stealing a greeting card. Mrs. Dss White, 72 years ld, is claiming $3, 000 damages frm the stre fr wrngful arrest and false imprisnment.
Mrs. White visited the stre while ding sme shpping, but did nt buy anything. She was fllwed thrugh the twn by a stre manager. He had been tld that a custmer saw her take a card and put it int her shpping bag. He stpped her at a bkstre as she was reading a bk. Mrs. White said, "This man, a ttal stranger, suddenly grasped my bag and asked if he culd lk int it." She was taken back t the department stre and shut in a small rm in full view f shppers fr 20 minutes until the plice arrived. At the plice statin she was bdy-searched and nthing was fund. Her lawyer said that the department stre sent an insincere aplgy and they insisted that she might have been stealing. The hearing cntinues tday.
Questins:
11. What des the passage mainly talk abut? (D)
12. What happened in the plice statin? (C)
13. Which is true accrding t the passage? (A)
Questins 14 thrugh 16 are based n the fllwing passage.
Art depends n culture, and similarly, the way that peple view art als depends n their cultural backgrund. Fr mst Eurpeans and Americans, art serves mainly as decratin. It is smething n a museum wall r in a glass case. It makes hmes mre attractive. Peple lk at it and admire it, "Oh, what a beautiful painting!" They might say. "I lve the lines and clrs." In additin t decratin, ideas are ften expressed in art. "This is a wnderful statue,” an admirer might say. “It makes such a strng anti-war statement." Hwever, in much f the rest f the wrld, art is nt cnsidered t be separate frm everyday existence. It has a functin. A persn in a tribal sciety might lk at a mask and say, "Oh, this is a gd mask. It will keep my huse safe." In brief the way in which peple enjy art depends n their culture.
In cnclusin, art is a reflectin f varius cultures. But art als reflects the changes in sciety that take place when different cultures influence ne anther.
Questins:
14. Which is NOT mentined as a way that peple view art? (A)
15. Fr mst Eurpeans and Americans, what d they think art can d fr their hmes? (B)
16. Why des a persn in a tribal sciety think a gd mask can keep his huse safe? (D)
Questins 17 thrugh 20 are based n the fllwing cnversatin.
M: Hi, Cathy, hw did yu find yesterday's speech cmpetitin?
W: Well, t be hnest, it was quite disappinting.
M: Yu didn't like the speeches?
W: Yes, I did. In fact, I enjyed listening t mst f the speeches. But I just culdn't accept the result, yu knw.
M: Hmm, yu mean the judges?
W: I mean, mst f the listeners including me didn't understand why the judges didn't like Samantha. It was such a shck when they annunced the winner was Jim. We all thught Samantha's prnunciatin was the best.
M: Yu're prbably right. But dn't yu think the speech itself is mre imprtant? As I see it, Jim's speech was mre meaningful, and he gave the speech with lts f emtins. I was deeply mved by the stry he tld us nt just because f the stry itself but the way he tld it -- full f passin that was very infectius.
W: That I knw nw. But in my pinin, we als learned smething very imprtant frm Samantha's speech. Her delivery was perfect. We culdn't find any wrd wrngly prnunced and her steady vice made her speak like a trained annuncer.
M: That's right. Samantha and Jim were indeed very clse. I guess it was difficult fr the judges.
W: Well, I wish I culd agree with yu. But I d think Samantha was the best.
Questins:
17. Why did Cathy find the speech cmpetitin disappinting? (C)
18. What f the speech is mre imprtant accrding t the man? (D)
19. Which is right abut Jim's speech? (C)
20. Which is NOT right abut Samantha? (D)
A. S we can see many endangered animals living in zs.
B. This is a trend that is nly likely t cntinue.
C. This means that the remaining individuals are at serius risk.
D. In fact, species that are cmmn can als cme under serius threat befre peple realize it.
E. But unfrtunately that is nt always the case.
F. But if we wish t keep any real measure f bidiversity n the planet, we may have t lean n zs far mre than many realize.
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