上海市华师大附属东昌中学2021届高三上英语10月考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、2020-2021学年华师大附属东昌中学高三上英语10月考试II. Grammar and Vocabulary Section ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks
2、, use one word that best fits each blank. The re-telling of the ancient myth of Nezha was a big hit at movie theaters across China in 2019. The animated film took in over four billion yuan at the box office and it proves that China can produce animation films comparable to (21) _ produced in Hollywo
3、od and Japan. The film, directed by Yang Yu, was a massive undertaking(重要任务)from start to finish. He spent two years writing the script and three more years (22) _ (make) a film which required the efforts of 1,600 animators. But for Yang it was a labor of love and a way he could prove to himself tha
4、t he could change his fate and inspire others to change their fate as well. I used to suffer from a lot of prejudice after changing my career, said Yang, who had studied pharmacology(药理学)at university and was fated to be a pharmacist. Since then I (23) _ (think) about making an animated film to enco
5、urage young people to persist in their dreams.To convey the message (24) _ your fate is in own hands, Yang made some changes to the original myth. Nezha was born a devil, fated to cause mischief(恶作剧). But he decides to overcome his fate and save the people of his hometown from (25) _ (destroy) by Ao
6、 Bing, the third son of the Dragon King. The ancient myth is very clear about the differences between the good and the bad guys. In Yangs film, however, all of the characters (26) _ (treat) with compassion(同情). Even the bad people are also victims (27) _ their fate who have the potential to change a
7、nd become good. Over the years, I have come across a few students (28) _ (label) as devils. Some misbehaved simply because they were not mature enough. Others were restless and uncooperative when they were in bad mood. They usually had family problems in the form of overly critical mothers or father
8、s. For them, a great deal of compassion and understanding was required to let them know they were not fated to be bad. If you have seen Nezha, you will know (29) _ a terrific, entertaining film it is. The film also conveys an important lesson: We should not judge ourselves or others too harshly, so
9、as not to allow those negative judgments (30) _ (control) our fate. Section BDirections: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. blame B. deleting C. directly D. quit E. relieving F. remarks G. rob
10、 H. scenes I. shape J. significantly K. socializing The final bell rings at a high school in downtown Los Angeles. Nearly every student walking out of the school gate studies a screen, with their head bowed down. Over the past decade, such (31) _ have become the norm - at least in the United States.
11、 Research reveals that American millennials(千禧一代的人)look at their phones 150 times a day on average. In the meantime, the number of American teenagers reporting feelings of depression has grown (32) _. Some people (33) _ the increase on the Great Economic Depression following 2008 and other social ch
12、anges. However, a big new study suggests a different explanation - the rise of social media. Jean Twenge, a psychology professor at San Diego State University, led the study. With data collected from more than 500,000 American teenagers, she found that those who spent lots of time on social media we
13、re more likely to agree with (34) _ such as The future often seems hopeless. Those who used screen less, spending time playing sport or (35) _ with friends in person, were less likely to report feelings of depression. This, in fact, is not the first time that scientists have found that social media
14、can (36) _ people of their happiness. One study published in 2016 asked a randomly selected group of adults (37) _ Facebook for a week. It turned out that they reported feeling less depressed at the end of the week than those who continued using it. Some research, however, suggests that social-netwo
15、rking sites can promote happiness if used to engage (38) _ with other users, rather than just to feel jealous of happy moments someone shares online. This provides a reminder that it is users attitudes that (39) _ their experiences on social media. I often remind myself that its all filtered, reflec
16、ts Sarah, a junior at the high school in Los Angeles. People only post what they want you to see, so it can seems that their life is better than yours. But when asked if she has ever considered (40) _ her social media accounts, Sarah looks confused. No. I would feel lost.III. Reading Comprehensions
17、Section ADirections: For each blank in the following passage, there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. Undoubtedly, shopping online is identified as a convenient, time-saving and money-saving of buying things locally
18、 and globally. Therefore, more and more shoppers are buying things online these days, allowing them to avoid _41_ salespeople and long lines at checkout counters. In spite of online convenience, _42_, there are some items - like clothes - that customers prefer to _43_ before buying. In light of this
19、, two companies are finding ways to modernize stores and _44_ the gap between online and in-store retail. A software company that also happens to sell designer jeans, Hointer has created a fast and painless shopping _45_ for its customers. Shoppers walk into a Hointer store and select one of the man
20、y pairs of jeans _46_ down from bars. Then they point their smart-phones at the tag and _47_ the Hointer app, after which they select the size and press try on. The app then directs them to a specific dressing room. German-made robots bring out the _48_ jeans and deliver them through a chute(斜槽)to t
21、he dressing room in about 30 seconds. Immediately after _49_ pairs of jeans are dropped through another chute, the outbox, they disappear from the list in the app. Purchases at Hointer are made with a swipe(刷卡)of a credit card. And interacting with a salesperson is optional! This allows Hointer to h
22、ire fewer people and focus on their ultimate goal: developing _50_ that supports a retail revolution. Mens clothing retailer Bonobos has _51_ a more personalized shopping experience. Although it is - in fact - an online retailer, Bonobos has decided to open a handful of brick-and-mortar stores calle
23、d Guide-shops. Shoppers make a(n) _52_ online before arriving at a Guide-shop, where they receive one-on-one _53_ from a fitting guide. Because these shops have limited inventories(存货), shoppers arent able to take home the outfits they select. But guides help shoppers make online purchases before th
24、ey leave, after which the items will be _54_ to customers in one or two days. While Hointer focuses on convenience, Bonobos Guide-shops focus on customers service. But both efforts have one thing _55_ giving clothing retailers a new look for the 21st century. 41. A. aggressive B. considerate C. trou
25、blesome D. violent 42. A. therefore B. however C. anyway D. moreover 43. A. convince B. guarantee C. examine D. ensure 44. A. break B. shallow C. bridge D. deepen 45. A. principle B. mall C. direction D. experience 46. A. hiding B. storing C. hanging D. labeling 47. A. start B. upload C. save D. sca
26、n 48. A. well-designed B. desired C. promoted D. well-prepared49. A. qualified B. tested C. chosen D. unwanted 50. A. employment B. efficiency C. technology D. market 51. A. come up with B. looked forward to C. looked up D. brought up 52. A. decision B. appointment C. contribution D. impression 53.
27、A. attention B. instruction C. notice D. contact 54. A. presented B. packaged C. delivered D. transferred 55. A. in common B. in conclusion C. as usual D. in general Section B(A)Latin is a language no longer spoken by people in their daily routine life, but many Latin words are still widely used in
28、our writings. For example, In loco parentis is a Latin term meaning in the place of a parent. It describes when someone else accepts responsibility to act in the interests of a child. This idea developed long ago in British common law to define the responsibility of teachers toward their students. F
29、or years, American courts supported in loco parentis in cases such as Gott vs. Berea College in 1913. Gott owned a restaurant off campus. Berea threatened to dismiss students who ate at places not owned by the school. The Kentucky high court decided that in loco parentis justified that rule. In loco
30、 parentis meant that male and female college students usually had to live in separate buildings. Women had to be back at their dorms by ten or eleven on school nights. But in the 1960s, students began to protest rules and restrictions like these. At the same time, courts began to supports students w
31、ho were being punished for being politically and socially different. Students were not considered adults until twenty-one. Then, in 1971, the twenty-sixth amendment to the Constitution(宪法修正案)set the voting age at eighteen. So in loco parentis no longer really applied. Slowly, colleges began treat st
32、udents not as children, but as adults. Students came to be seen as consumers of educational services. Gary Dickstein, an assistant vice president at Wright State University in Dayton. Ohio, says in loco parentis is not really gone. It just looks different. Todays parents, he says, are often heavily
33、involved in students lives. They are known as helicopter parents; they always seem to fly over their children. Gary Dickstein says these parents are very likely to question decisions, especially about safety issues and grades. They want to make sure their financial investment is not being wasted. As
34、 a result, in loco parentis has been replaced by what some administrators call a partnership between the school and the family. As a matter of fact, the orientation program for new students at Virginia Tech this summer includes a meeting for parents called Parents as Partners. 56. What is probably t
35、he best title of the passage?A. From Substitute Parents to Partners. B. All-round Teachers. C. Educational Administration vs. Partnership. D. Smart Consumers 57. In loco parentis is a term originally used to _. A. set limit to teachers responsibilities. B. describe responsibilities for the sake of k
36、ids. C. shift the responsibility from parents to teachers. D. undertake more responsibility from parents to teachers. 58. The Gott vs. Berea College case was used to _. A. prove that students should observe the dorm regulations. B. display parents loss of power in taking care of students. C. explain
37、 the adults authority in the interests of students. D. show the high court in Kentucky could commit serious mistakes. 59. Overprotective parents could be described as _. A. loco parentis. B. parents as partners C. clever financial investors D. helicopter parents. (B)To Whom It May Concern, Your addr
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