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1、上海市实验学校2021-2022学年高三第一学期英语摸底考I.Listening Comprehension(25%)Section ADirections:In Section A,you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers.At the end of each conversation,a question will be asked about what was said.The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once.After you h
2、ear a conversation and the question about it,read the four possible answers on your paper,and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.A. 1,000yuan B.1,500yuan. C.2,500yuan. D.3,000yuan.2.A.In a grocery. B.In a zoo. C.At the police station. D.In the forest.3.A.Mother and
3、son. B.Teacher and parent. C.Husband and wife D.Teacher and student.4.A.Doubtful. B.Excited. C.Frustrated D.Indifferent5.A.He had a worthy trip. B.He didnt enjoy the trip.C.The trip was too exhausting. D.The trip took him by surprise.6. A.Press the button of every floor. B.Take another lift down to
4、the 7th floor.C.Ask the woman which floor shes going to. D.Stay in the same lift to go down to his floor.7.7.A.The size of the electric vehicle market. B.A new trend in the car making industry.C.The very profitable business of making cakes.D.How manufacturers profit from making electric cars.8.A.The
5、 woman was a new customer of the garage.B.The woman called to make a complaint about the garages service.C.The woman hadnt expected the maintenance service to take so long.D.The woman was satisfied with the improvement in the garages service9.A.The man didnt intend to make the woman unhappy.B.The ma
6、n thought the woman was being unreasonable.C.The man believed the woman had misunderstood him.D.The man wanted to say something upsetting to the woman.10.A.The man may need to re-evaluate her priorities.B.The man should deal with the urgent matters first.C.The man has failed to take care of the urge
7、nt matters.D.The man should keep track of everything using a to-do list.Section BDirections:In Section B,you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation,and you will be asked several questions on each of the conversation and the passages.The conversation and the passages will be read tw
8、ice,but the questions will be spoken only once.When you hear a question,read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11through 13are based on the following passage.11.A.To make sure the spelling and grammar are al
9、l correct.B.To improve the overall effectiveness of the writing.C.To ensure the main idea is clear to the reader.Mistaken.D.To add more specific details and examples.12.A.By the end of the term. B.After some major repair.C.Two weeks before the final due date D.After the student finishes the course.l
10、3.A.To review material covered in an earlier lectureB.To change students approach to writing.C.To point out an example of good writing.D.To give an assignment for the next class.Questions 14through 16are based on the following passage.l4.A.Experiment on the future pizza. B.Taste a specially-made piz
11、za.C.Travel to a future restaurant. D.Meet with a group of futurists.15.A.They aimed to show people how to cultivate food in a lab.B.They were curious to know what the future would look like.C.They intended to promote the environmentally-friendly food.D.They wanted to highlight the role of science i
12、n sustainable living.16.A.It is three times the size of a normal pizza.B.All the ingredients come from an indoor lab.C.Part of it has been 3D-printed by a robot chef.D.Its quite different from the traditional pizza except for the appearance.Questions 17through 20are based on the following conversati
13、on17.A.Nervous. B.Excited. C.Sleepless D.Frustrated.18.A.High requirements. B.Flexible schedules.C.High frequency D.Opposite rules.19.A.The man held a childhood dream of being a professional player.B.The man had taken it for granted that he would be a basketball star sooner or later.C.The man felt u
14、ncomfortable when he first received so much attention from others.D.The man relieved himself by adjusting the focus of his attention in time.20.A.We should not take it seriously. B.We should compete with each other.C.We should enjoy ourselves in it. D.We should never miss a game.II.Grammar and vocab
15、ularySection A(10%)Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage 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, use one word that best fits each blank.Young C
16、hinese are rebelling against society through a simple act of resistance: lying down. Examples of the tangping, or “lying flat”, way of life _1_ (include) not getting married, not having children, and refusing to work extra hours or to hold a job at all. “I stay at home and sleep and watch television
17、 series.Sometimes I go out for walks, read books and just think a lot,” said Daisy Zhang, 28, who described herself as “lying flat” for the last two weeks _2_ leaving her job in the film industry in Wuxi.Tangping _3_(emerge)over the last few months as the rallying call of Chinese millennials who hav
18、e had enough of the rat race. Some compare them to the 1950s Beat Generation in the United States. _4_ call their behavior a form of nonviolent resistance or “ideological emancipation” from consumerism. Supporters portray it as a rejection of struggle and endless striving. Critics say it is defeatis
19、t.“People realize there is no upward mobility,” said Yicheng Wang, a PhD student in political science at Boston University, _5_studies propaganda and popular discourse. Its a negative acceptance: “My life is like this. It will always be like this.”The term developed after an April post on the Tieba
20、forum where the author, unemployed for the last two years, described a low-effort, low-cost lifestyle that consisted of working just a few months out of the year.“Lying flat is my sophistic movement,” he wrote, referring to the Greek philosopher Diogenes, who was known for living in a barrel. He pos
21、ted a picture of himself lying in bed in the middle of the day with the curtains _6_ (draw).In the following weeks, a “lying flat” group on the online forum Douban surged to 9,000 members. Internet users identified themselves as “lying flatists”, _7_ (post) photos of cats and seals lying supine.But
22、_8_ tangping gained popularity, it also drew a level of opprobrium. Nanfang Daily called the philosophy “shameful”. Global Times made light of it describing “lying flat” as “not a serious philosophy”. The Youth League pointed out that young medical workers on the front lines during the pandemic “nev
23、er chose to lie down.”For Zhang in Wuxi, lying flat is not about giving up or withdrawing from society. “Many people want to lie down because 996 is too tiring,” she said, referring to the notorious hours common in tech industry, _9_ staff are expected to work from 9a.m. to 9p.m, six days a week. Th
24、e philosophy is also about giving oneself a break. On Douban, new groups have emerged that support “lying down and then standing up.” Zhang,who is thinking about getting into media, says she has started sending out resumes.“Im interviewing for jobs while writing a little and looking for direction, _
25、10_ nothing too active,” she said. “Its better than doing nothing.”【答案】1. include 2. after 3. has emerged 4. Others 5. who 6. drawn 7. posting 8. as 9. where 10. although#though【解析】【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了并评价了一些中国年轻人的一种生活方式“躺平”。【1题详解】考查动词时态。句意:“躺平”生活方式的例子包括不结婚、不生孩子、不加班或不工作。分析可知,此处描述现在一般事实,为一般现在时,主语Examples
26、为名词复数,主谓一致,故填include。【2题详解】考查介词。句意:她在离开无锡电影业的工作后,形容自己在过去的两周里过着“躺平”的生活。根据句意可知,此处应用时间介词after“在之后”和后面动名词构成介词短语,符合语言逻辑。故填after。【3题详解】考查动词时态。句意:在过去几个月里,“躺平”已经成为中国千禧一代的号召,他们已经受够了激烈的竞争。根据句意和时间状语over the last few months以及后文中have had可知,此处应用现在完成时,表达过去开始的动作或状态一直持续到现在。主语为单数第三人称,主谓一致,故填has emerged。【4题详解】考查不定代词。句
27、意:其他人称他们的行为是一种非暴力抵抗或从消费主义中“意识形态解放”的形式。根据前文Some以及句意可知,此处应用不定代词others,承接上文,陈述“其他人”的观点。句首字母大写,故填Others。【5题详解】考查定语从句。句意:“人们意识到没有积极向上的动力,”波士顿大学政治学博士生Yicheng Wang说,他研究的是宣传和大众话语。分析句子可知,此处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词为a PhD student,关系代词who引导从句,在从句中用作主语,指代人。故填who。【6题详解】考查过去分词。句意:他贴了一张自己大白天拉着窗帘躺在床上的照片。分析可知,此处介词with后跟随复合宾语,非
28、谓语动词draw和宾语curtains之间是被动关系,故用其过去分词作宾语补足语。故填drawn。【7题详解】考查现在分词。句意:网友们称自己是“躺平家”,上传了猫和海豹仰卧的照片。分析可知,非谓语动词post和主语Internet users之间是主动关系,故用其现在分词作状语,表伴随。故填posting。【8题详解】考查连词。句意:但随着“躺平”越来越受欢迎,它也招来了一定程度的责难。根据句意可知,此处应用连词as“随着”引导状语从句,语义通顺,逻辑合理。故填as。【9题详解】考查定语从句。句意:“很多人想躺下,因为996太累了,”她说,并指出科技行业常见的臭名昭著的工作时间,员工要从早上
29、9点开始工作,一直到晚上9点,每周六天。分析可知,此处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词为tech industry,从句中结构完整,关系副词where引导从句,在从句中作地点状语,逻辑合理。故填where。【10题详解】考查连词。句意:她说:“我在面试工作的时候会写一点东西,寻找方向,不过没什么太积极的。”。后文nothing too active和前文Im interviewing for jobs while writing a little and looking for direction之间存在转折关系,故可用连词although或though。故填although/though。Sec
30、tion B(10%)Directions:Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once Note that there is one word more than you need.A.definitely;B.suffering;C.acceptance;D.discouraged;E. supposedlyF.terms;G.optimism;H.sustained;I. punishing;J.favored;K.obstacleHappiness i
31、s not naturalIt is a here human construct. A state of contentment(let alone happiness) is _11_ by our genetic design because it would lower our guard against possible threats to our survival.Chasing happiness is like chasing an elusive ghost, but the positive thinking industry claims to know its sec
32、rets.Self-help was popularized by Norman Vincent Peale, a colorful American pastor, _12_by several Republican presidents, including Richard Nixon and Donald Trump. He invented “positive thinking, a concept now deeply embedded in our culture and steadily growing in influence.The global personal devel
33、opment industry was valued at S38.28 billion in 2019 and is expected to grow at a rate of 5.1%.Popular films and books are full of _13_ inspirational statements about how all you need to do is believe in yourself and then youll be able to achieve anything in life. This is simply, and obviously, not
34、true. I dont think there is a need to explain that many obstacles and misfortunes in life are inevitable, or unsurmountable. Our ancestors knew this, and many philosophical and religious traditions are based on the _14_ that being alive is a very challenging task,which comes with significant amounts
35、 of suffering. It goes without saying that we should do all we can to maximize our sense of well-being and minimize our suffering, but the end result cannot be a state of _15_ happiness.We are not designed that way.The self-help genre is not a homegeneous beast, however. It is,in fact, ironie how se
36、lf-help books on happiness and those on how to make it big in life are lumped together in the same bookshop shelves, given that many of the former tell us that caring too much about the latter is the main _16_ to happiness.The inevitable clash between mandatory _17_ and the realities of our existenc
37、e comes with a heavy psychological price. It could be argued that positive psychology blames those who are suffering for their _18_ ,as it is based on the misconception that unhappiness is entirely avoidable.It follows therefore that an unhappy person must be inadequate and incompetent.Positive psyc
38、hology encourages people who are struggling with a particular goal to persevere in the face of unfavorable odds, which is much more _19_ psychologically in the long run than accepting defeat.I believe that coming to _20_with life as it is,and not the happiness industry tells us it could be, will mak
39、e us happier, and we will feel more at peace with ourselves and with the world. Unfortunately, the devil always has the best tunes.【答案】11. D 12. J 13. E 14. C 15. H 16. K 17. G 18. B 19. I 20. F【解析】【分析】这是一篇说明文。幸福是不自然的。这是一个人类的构想。追求幸福就像追逐一个难以捉摸的鬼魂,但积极思维行业声称知道它的秘密。流行的电影和书籍都充满了励志的话语,告诉你所需要做的就是相信自己,然后你就能
40、在生活中实现任何事情。这显然是不正确的。接受生活本来的样子,而不是幸福产业告诉我们的那样,会让我们更快乐,我们会更平和地对待自己和世界。【11题详解】考查动词。句意:我们的基因设计不鼓励满足状态(更不用说幸福了),因为它会降低我们对生存可能威胁的警惕。空处作谓语,根据后文because it would lower our guard against possible threats to our survival以及句意表示“不鼓励,使气馁”应用动词discourage,此处为一般现在时的被动语态。故填discouraged。故选D。【12题详解】考查动词。句意:“自助”是由一位多姿多彩的美
41、国牧师Norman Vincent Peale推广的,他受到包括Richard Nixon和Donald Trump在内的几位共和党总统的青睐。结合句意表示“青睐”应用动词favor,此处为过去分词作状语。故填favored。故选J。【13题详解】考查副词。句意:流行的电影和书籍中充满了所谓的鼓舞人心的语句,说你需要做的就是相信自己,然后你就能在生活中取得任何成就。修饰后文形容词inspirational且表示“所谓的”应用副词supposedly,故填supposedly。故选E。【14题详解】考查名词。句意:我们的祖先知道这一点,许多哲学和宗教传统都是基于这样一种认识:活着是一项非常具有挑
42、战性的任务,伴随着大量的痛苦。空处作宾语,根据后文that being alive is a very challenging task, which comes with significant amounts of suffering以及句意表示“认识”应用名词acceptance。故填acceptance。故选C。【15题详解】考查形容词。句意:不用说,我们应该尽我们所能,最大限度地提高我们的幸福感,减少我们的痛苦,但最终结果不可能是一种持续的幸福状态。修饰后文名词happiness,表示“持续的”应用形容词sustained。故填sustained。故选H。【16题详解】考查名词。句意
43、:事实上,具有讽刺意味的是,关于幸福的自助书籍和那些关于如何在生活中取得成功的书籍被放在同一家书店的书架上,因为前者告诉我们,过多地关注后者是幸福的主要障碍。空处作表语,表示“障碍”应用名词obstacle,此处为特指应用单数。故填obstacle。故选K。【17题详解】考查名词。句意:强制性乐观主义与现实生活之间不可避免的冲突带来了沉重的心理代价。空处作宾语,表示“乐观主义”应用名词optimism,为不可数名词。故填optimism。故选G。【18题详解】考查名词。句意:可以说,积极心理学将痛苦归咎于那些正在遭受痛苦的人,因为它是基于一种误解,即不快乐是完全可以避免的。空处作宾语,表示“痛
44、苦”应用名词suffering,为不可数名词。故填suffering。故选B。【19题详解】考查形容词。句意:积极心理学鼓励那些为一个特定目标而奋斗的人在面对不利的可能性时坚持下去,从长远来看,这比接受失败在心理上更具有惩罚性。空处作表语,表示“惩罚性”应用形容词punishing。故填punishing。故选I。【20题详解】考查名词。句意:我相信,接受生活本来的样子,而不是幸福产业告诉我们的那样,会让我们更快乐,我们会更平和地对待自己和世界。结合句意表示“接受,妥协”短语为come to terms with。故填terms。故选F。III.Reading ComprehensionSec
45、tion A(15%)Directions:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked AB.C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.One firms crisis is anothers opportunity. A shortage-of semiconductors has helped pump up the valuations of firms such
46、 as Nvidia, whose chips power everything from video-gaming to machine learning and data centres. But boom time for sellers means _21_ for buyers. Carmakers, whose products have become computers on wheels, are among the victims. Profits atFord, Americas second-biggest carmaker by volume, fell by half
47、 in the most recent quarter amid a global shortage of chips.Analysts say the industry might build around 5m fewer cars this year, all _22_ their tiniest components.Carmakers are not the only firms feeling the pinch.Apple and Microsoft have also warned that they will be affected.Politicians are being
48、 drawn in, too. Chips will be on the _23_ later this month when Americas vice-president, Kamala Harris, visits Vietnam, which has a flourishing electronics industry, Angela Merkel, the outgoing German chancellor, has lamented. Europes small share of global chip production.The shortage is the result
49、of a sudden surge in demand.Chipmaking is a _24_ business which, between the peaks and troughs, has been enjoying strong growth for decades as computers creep into every comer of society.That trend was _25_ by the pandemic. Locked-down consumers shopped online, logged into meetings remotely, and wil
50、ed away the hours with video-streaming and video-gaming.The result has been a sharp increase in demand for the semiconductors that power the data centres and gadgets that make such things possible, logging factories with _26_ .The crisis has had three consequences, two _27_ and one less so.The first
51、 is an investment boom.Big producers such as Intel, Samsung and tsme are planning to spend hundreds of billions of dollars on extra capacity over the next few years. As in many markets, high prices are the best cure for high prices.The second is that the chip industrys customers are adapting, too. W
52、hen demand _28_ early in the pandemic, carmakers cut their orders with chipmakers.The car industrys size and power mean that it is used to ordering suppliers around. But when demand recovered, it found itself at the back of the queue, because of long lead times and competition for capacity from the
53、even bigger and more influential tech industry.The unpleasant experience of being the supplicant rather than the boss has prompted carmakers to take tighter control over supplies of vital components.Following in the tyre-treads of Tesla, Volkswagen has announced plans to develop driver-assistance ch
54、ips in-house.Other firms are forming closer relationships with chipmakers. Toyota, a Japanese firm, has _29_ the shortage relatively well, partly because it was slower to cut orders when the pandemic hit. In June Robert Bosch, a big supplier of automotive parts, cut the _30_ on a 1bn($l.2bn) chip fa
55、ctory of its own in Dresden.Redesigned supply chains will be more resilient.The third, _31_ effect has been a surge of techno-nationalism.America is planning to _32_ billions of dollars to lure chipmakers back from East Asia.Europe wants to double its share of global production, to 20%, by 2030. Eve
56、n Britain has declared the fate of a small chip factory in Wales to be a matter of national security.There is some force in the argument that chips have come to occupy what used to be called the _33_ heights of an economy, in the way that oil refineries or car factories did in the 20th century. The
57、concentration of production in Taiwan, _34_, is an uncomfortable geopolitical risk. But as last centurys governments discovered, subsidies lead to overcapacity and oversupplyand, eventually, to yet more calls for public money to prop up uncompetitive businesses.The chip shortage is mostly a _35_ pro
58、blem.Governments should resist the temptation to see themselves as saviours.21. A. envyB. annoyanceC. miseryD. delight22. A. for want ofB. for possession ofC. for fear ofD. for convenience of23. A. scheduleB. agendaC. calendarD. catalogue24. A. cynicalB. cyclicalC. crystalD. clinical25. A. amplified
59、B. justifiedC. modifiedD. diversified26. A. samplesB. goodsC. ordersD. stocks27. A. encouragingB. touchingC. amazingD. discouraging28. A. soaredB. balloonedC. collapsedD. fluctuated29. A. sufferedB. avoidedC. subjectedD. weathered30. A. bandB. ribbonC. beltD. string31. A. popularB. desirableC. unusu
60、alD. unwelcome32 A. tum outB. bring outC. give outD. work out33. A. commandingB. overwhelmingC. demandingD. prevailing34. A. above allB. in additionC. after allD. in particular35. A. self-improvingB. self-solvingC. self-sustainingD. self-reflecting【答案】21. C 22. A 23. B 24. B 25. A 26. C 27. A 28. C
61、29. D 30. B 31. D 32. C 33. A 34. D 35. B【解析】【分析】这是一篇说明文。主要说明了半导体的短缺使得像英伟达这样的公司的估值大幅上升。英伟达的芯片为从视频游戏到机器学习和数据中心的所有产品提供动力。文章主要说明了芯片制造短缺给公司带来的影响和结果。【21题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:但卖方的繁荣时期意味着买方的痛苦。A. envy羡慕;B. annoyance烦恼;C. misery痛苦;D. delight高兴。根据后文“Carmakers, whose products have become computers on wheels, are am
62、ong the victims.”提到汽车制造商也在受害者之列,可见这里指卖方的繁荣时期意味着买方的痛苦。故选C。【22题详解】考查固定短语辨析。句意:分析师表示,汽车业今年可能会减少500万辆左右的汽车产量,所有这些都是由于对最小部件的需求。A. for want of因缺乏;B. for possession of属于;C. for fear of唯恐;D. for convenience of为了方便起见。根据上文“Analysts say the industry might build around 5m fewer cars this year”可知汽车产量减少,说明缺乏最小部件。
63、故选A。【23题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:即将离任的德国总理Angela Merkel哀叹道,芯片将在本月晚些时候美国副总统Kamala Harris访问越南时被提上日程。A. schedule计划;B. agenda议程;C. calendar日历;D. catalogue目录。根据上文“Chips will be on the”指芯片将在本月晚些时候美国副总统Kamala Harris访问越南时被提上日程。故选B。【24题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:芯片制造是一个周期性的行业,在高峰和低谷之间,几十年来一直在享受强劲的增长,因为计算机悄悄进入社会的每个角落。A. cynical愤世
64、嫉俗的;B. cyclical周期的;C. crystal晶莹的;D. clinical诊所的。结合后文“business which, between the peaks and troughs”可见芯片制造是一个周期性的行业,有高峰和低估。故选B。【25题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:这一趋势因大流行病而进一步扩大。A. amplified放大;B. justified调整;C. modified修改;D. diversified多样化。结合后文“by the pandemic”可知疫情扩大了芯片制造的周期性趋势,故选A。【26题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:其结果是对半导体的需求急剧增长
65、,这些半导体为数据中心提供动力,以及使这些成为可能的设备,给工厂带来订单。A. samples样品;B. goods商品;C. orders订单;D. stocks股票。结合上文“The result has been a sharp increase in demand for the semiconductors that power the data centres and gadgets that make such things possible, logging factories with”可知需求增长,因此给工厂带来了订单。故选C。27题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这场危机
66、产生了三种后果,其中两种令人鼓舞,另一种则不那么令人鼓舞。A. encouraging鼓舞人心的;B. touching动人的;C. amazing令人惊异的;D. discouraging令人气馁的。结合后文“The first is an investment boom.”可知,危机产生了三种后果,其中两种结果是令人鼓舞的,故选A。【28题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:当需求在大流行初期崩溃时,汽车制造商削减了与芯片制造商的订单。A. soared飙升;B. ballooned激增;C. collapsed倒塌,崩溃;D. fluctuated波动。根据后文“carmakers cut t
67、heir orders with chipmakers”提到汽车制造商削减了与芯片制造商的订单,可见需求在大流行初期崩溃了,故选C。【29题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:日本丰田汽车公司相对较好地经受住了短缺的考验,部分原因是在疫情爆发时,该公司削减订单的速度较慢。A. suffered遭受;B. avoided避免;C. subjected遭受;D. weathered平安度过,褪色。根据后文“the shortage relatively well, partly because it was slower to cut orders when the pandemic hit”可知,丰田
68、汽车公司相对较好地经受住了短缺的考验,故选D。【30题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:今年6月,大型汽车零部件供应商Robert Bosch在德累斯顿为自己10亿欧元(合12亿美元)的芯片工厂剪彩。A. band乐队;B. ribbon缎带;C. belt腰带;D. string线。根据后文“on a 1bn($l.2bn) chip factory of its own in Dresden”可知此处指给芯片工厂剪彩。故选B。【31题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:第三个不受欢迎的影响是技术民族主义的激增。A. popular流行的;B. desirable令人向往的;C. unusual不寻
69、常的;D. unwelcome不受欢迎的。上文提到有两个结果令人鼓舞,有一个则不那么令人鼓舞,所以此处是指说明第三个不受欢迎的影响。故选D。【32题详解】考查动词短语辨析。句意:美国正计划拿出数十亿美元来吸引芯片制造商从东亚回来。A. turn out结果是;B. bring out出版;C. give out分发;D. work out解决。根据后文“billions of dollars to lure chipmakers back from East Asia”可知美国正计划拿出数十亿美元来吸引芯片制造商从东亚回来。故选C。【33题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:有人认为,芯片已经占据
70、了过去被称为经济“制高点”的领域,就像20世纪的炼油厂或汽车工厂一样。A. commanding指挥的;B. overwhelming势不可挡的;C. demanding苛刻的;D. prevailing流行的。此处为短语commanding heights表示“制高点”。故选A。【34题详解】考查固定短语辨析。句意:特别是,生产集中在台湾,是一种令人不安的地缘政治风险。A. above all首先;B. in addition此外;C. after all毕竟;D. in particular特别。此处特别强调了生产集中在台湾是一种令人不安的地缘政治风险,in particular符合语境。
71、故选D。【35题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:芯片短缺基本上是一个自我解决的问题。A. self-improving自我完善;B. self-solving自我解决的;C. self-sustaining自立的;D. self-reflecting反思。上文提到生产集中在台湾是一种令人不安的地缘政治风险,可见芯片短缺基本上是一个自我解决的问题。故选B。Section B(22%)Directions:Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished sta
72、tements.For each of them there are four choices marked AB,C and L.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the pas sage you have just read.(A)Professor Heinz Wolff, who has died aged 89, was a bioengineering pioneer. He established the discipline, named it and, in a 60-yea
73、r career, made significant contributions to medicalresearch.But to the British public, he was best known as thedotty scientist who fronted The Great Egg Race, a BBC show in which colour-coded teams were set engineering challenges(the first was to transport an egg in a vehicle powered by rubber bands
74、).With his trademark bow tie, half-moon glasses and Mittel-European accent, he looked really like Professor Branestawn, as described by W. Heath Robinson. Yet while he cheerfully exploited his reputation as a peculiar egghead, he was very serious about his work and inspired thousands of young people
75、 to consider scientific careers.Born in Berlin in 1928, Heinz Wolff was the son of Jewish parents.His mother died in 1938, and the next year the family fled.They arrived in Britain on the day war was declared.We really cut it rather fine, he said on Desert Island Discs in 1998.After leaving school,
76、he worked as a technician at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford.where he invented a machine to count red blood cells, and then at the National Institute for Medical Researchs pneumoconiosis research unit in Cardiff, where he designed a means of measuring dust levels in coal miners.He went on to study
77、 at University College London and graduated with a first in physics and physiology. Then, in 1983, he founded the Institute for Bioengineering at Brunel University.His particular interest was in technologies to improve the lives of older people, but he was also heavily involved in space research and
78、 worked as an adviser to the European Space Agency.Wolff had made his first appearance on TV on Panorama in 1966,encouraging Richard Dimbleby to swallow a“radio pill.On The Great Egg Race, which ran from 1979,his task was to get opponent teams representing organizations such as the chemical company
79、ICI. Challenges included building a hovercraft from a lawnmower, and inventing a bicycle that could ride on water.Marks were awarded for entertainment value and technical accomplishment.The show ended in the mid-l980s,but Wolff continued to judge scientific competitions, on TV and elsewhere. A natur
80、al entertainer with an inexhaustible curiosity about the world, he said hed be happy to dress up as a clown if it got children interested in science.36. The word “dotty” (paragraph1) is closest in meaning to _ .A. peculiarB. seriousC. famousD. genius37. Which of the following statements is TRUE of H
81、einz Wolff according to the passage?A. His family left Berlin after World War II began.B. He used to major in physics and physiology.C. He invented a machine while in University College London.D. His interest lay in helping those living in war-stricken areas.38 Heinz Wolff didnt mind looking ridicul
82、ous as long as _ .A. he could keep being curious about the worldB. he could combine entertainment and technologyC. he could help arouse childrens interest in scienceD. he could appear on TV to judge scientific competitions39. Which of the following is an achievement made by Heinz Wolff?A. Representi
83、ng a chemical company.B. Designing a method to count red blood cells.C. Being the first scientist to front TV shows.D. Setting up the subject of bioengineering.【答案】36. A 37. B 38. C 39. D【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述生物工程先驱海因茨沃尔夫教授的事迹和成就。【36题详解】词义猜测题。根据第一段“Yet while he cheerfully exploited his reputation a
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