上海市延安中学2021届高三上学期期中英语测试卷 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、上海市延安中学2020-2021学年第一学期期中考试高三年级英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟满分:140分)I. Listening Comprehension(25分Section ADirections: In Section A, youll hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversation and the question will be spok
2、en only once. After you hear 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. On a car display. B. At a garage. C. In an underground parking. In a shopping mall. 2. A. At about 7: 10.
3、 B. At about 8: 00. C. At about 7: 50 D. At about 7:30. 3. A. Become a doctor. B. Inspect a famous hospital. C. Calm down a bit. D. Get some medical advice.4. A. Instructor. B. Physician. C. Weatherman. D. Psychologist. 5. A. She is mute. B. She can not hear well. C. She has become poor. D. She is t
4、ired of the children. 6. A. The man shows disappointment at what the woman will do.B. The man would like to join them. C. The man suggests the woman should reconsider her plan. D. The man tries to persuade the woman not to go with Jerry.7. A. The pieces of cloth are made out of fake materials. B. He
5、 wants the part of each cloth.C. He cant tear either piece off cloth. D. The pieces of cloth seem identical to him.8. A. To tell him they are busy. B. To call off an appointment.C. To invite him to go to a concert. D. To ask him about a party.9. A. The rain is not expected to last much longer.B. The
6、 next few days are supposed to be sunny and warm.C. Clouds and cold weather are expected. D. It will be much better than it already is.10. A. She likes what he prepares for her. B. He gives her many gifts. C. He offers to take her home as soon as possible. D. She has been a visitor at his home.Secti
7、on BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and a longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passage. The passages will be read twice but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper
8、 and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions through 13 are based on the following passage. 11. A. Optimistic. B. Imaginative. C. Ambitious. D. Unrealistic.12. A. Discovery of the news value of his stories. B. Financial support. C. Help in finding issues.
9、D. Improvement of his good ideas.13. A. They should keep their best reporters by providing as much help as possible. B. They should give more freedom to their reporters in writing stories. C. They should make stricter rules to standardize their reporters working styles. D. They should be less pushy
10、and reduce their reporters mental stress. Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14.A. His being unable to catch fish. B. His fathers not being patient with him. C. His fathers failing to teach him fishing. D. His fathers refusing to answer his questions. 15. A. In deep water und
11、er waterside trees. B. In deep water on rainy days.C. In shallow water on sunny days. D. In shallow water on overcast days.16. A. He found it easy to think like a customer.B.He found it difficult to sell services to poor people.C. He found his bosss sales ideas reasonable.D.He found his fathers fish
12、ing advice inspiring.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following passage.17.A. Because she didnt work hard at the report.B. Because she didnt get a satisfactory result despite her effort. C. Because she failed to hand in her report on time. D. Because the professor didnt give her another chan
13、ce.18. A. September 3rd. B. September 5th. C. September 16th. D. September 30th 19. A. The time when the Chinese space industry started. B. The road which the Chinese space industry went throughC.The astronauts who contributed greatly to the Chinese space industry.D. The future that the Chinese spac
14、e industry may have.20. A. To do more research and write another report of a new topicB. To find some important information and rewrite the report.C. To improve her attitude towards study and work harder. D. To stop thinking about the unsatisfactory result of the report. II. Grammar and Vocabulary (
15、20) Section A Directions: After reading the passages 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, use one word that best fits each blank. The Durabl
16、e Satisfaction of Life For educated men, what are the sources of the solid and durable satisfactions of life? I hope you are all aiming at the solid, durable satisfactions of life, not primarily the gratifications of this moment or of tomorrow, but the satisfactions that are going to last and grow.2
17、1)_ _ _ as I have seen, there is one indispensable foundation for the satisfactions of life-health. A young man(22)_ be clean, wholesome, vigorous animal.That is the foundation for everything else, and I hope you will all be that, if you are nothing more. We have to build everything in this world of
18、 domestic joy and professional success, everything of a useful, honorable career, (23)_ bodily wholesomeness and vitality. To be a clean, wholesome, vigorous animal (24)_ (involve)a good deal. One must stay energetic and avoid drunkenness, gluttony(暴食)and getting into dirt of any kind. Nevertheless,
19、 (25)_ of you would be content with this achievement as the total outcome of your lives. It is indeed a happy thing to enjoy all through life sports and bodily exercise, but, if (26)_ (make)the main object of life, they tire and cease to be a source of durable satisfaction. What is the next thing, t
20、hen, (27)_we want in order to make sure of durable satisfactions in life? We need a strong mental grip, a wholesome capacity for hard work. It is intellectual power and aims that we need. In all the professions-learned, scientific, or industrial-large mental enjoyments should come to educated men. (
21、28)_ distinguishes the privileged class that has opportunity for prolonged education from the larger class that has not that opportunity is that the educated class lives mainly by the exercise of intellectual powers and gets therefore much (29)_ (great) enjoyment out of life than those who earn a li
22、velihood chiefly by the exercise of bodily powers. You ought to obtain here, therefore, the trained capacity for mental labor, rapid intense and sustained. That is the great thing for you (30) _ (get) in college. Get it now. Get it in the years of college life. It is the main achievement of college
23、to win this mental force, this capacity for keen observation and sustained thought, for everything that we mean by the reasoning power of man. That capacity will be the main source of intellectual joys and of happiness and content throughout a long and busy life. Section B Directions: Complete the f
24、ollowing passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. possibility B. gloomy C. superficially D. challenge E.opposite F.unbalanceG. intelligently H. escape I. maximize J. false K.energetic If you think about it, work-life b
25、alance is a strange aspiration for fulfilling life. Balance is about stasis(静止): if our lives were ever in balance-parents happy, kids taken care of, work working then our thought would be to shout Nobody move! and pray all would stay perfect forever. This (31) _ hope is made worse by the implicatio
26、n that work is bad, and life is good; we lose ourselves in work but find ourselves in life; we survive work, but live life. And so the challenge, we are told, is to balance the heaviness of work with the lightness of life.Yet work is not the (32)_of life. It is instead a part of life just as family
27、is, as are friends and hobbies. All of these aspects of living have their share of wonderful, uplifting moments and their share of (33)_ moments that drag us down. The same is true of work, yet when we think of it as something bad in need of a counterweight, we lose sight of the (34)_ for better. It
28、 seems more useful, then, to not try to balance the unbalanceable, but to treat work the same way you do life: (35)_ what you love. Think of your lifes many different activities as threads. Some are black, some are grey and some are white. But some of these activities contain all the signs of love :
29、 before you do them, you find yourselves looking forward to them; while youre doing them, time speeds up and you find yourself involved ; and after youve done them, you feel (36)_.These are your red threads, and our research reveals that 73% of us claim that we have the freedom to modify our job to
30、fit our strengths better, but that only 18% of us do so. Your (37)_, then, is to use your red threads to (38)_ change, over time, the content of your job, so that it contains more things that you love doing and fewer that youre aching(渴望) to (39)_. The most helpful categories for us are not “work” a
31、nd life. We should not struggle to balance the two. Instead, the best categories are “love” and loathe(憎恨)”. Our goal should be to, little by little, week by week, intentionally (40)_ all aspects of our work toward the former and away from the latter. Not simply to make us feel better, but so that o
32、ur colleagues, our friends and our family can all benefit from us at our very best. We cant always do only what we love. But we can always find the love in what we do. JEBAI CD GHISIII. Reading Comprehension (45)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases mark
33、ed A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. Do you remember how you felt the first time you rode bike? What about your first heartbreak? 41_ moments and the emotions they arouse can resonate in our minds for decades, powerfully shaping who we are as indiv
34、iduals. But for those who experience severe trauma(创伤), such painful memories can leave people with life-changing mental conditions. So, what if traumatic memories did not have to cause so much 42_ ? For now, the work is happening in mice. Neuroscientists usually define a singular memory as an engra
35、m-a physical change in braintissue 43_ a particular recollection. While at MIT in 2013, Steve Ramirez of Boston University and his research partner Xu Liu had a breakthrough: They were able to target the cells that 44_ one engram in a mouses brain and then implant a false memory. In their work, mice
36、 45_ in fear to a particular stimulus even when they had not been conditioned in advance. In their current work, Ramirez and his colleagues are investigating whether 46_ memories can be “overwritten” by positive ones. In their experiments, positive memories are created by putting male mice in cages
37、with female ones for an hour, and negative memories are created by putting the mice in cages that deliver brief foot shocks. After a surgical operation on the mice, the researchers find that 47_ positive memories while mouse is in a cage makes it less fearful. They think that this memory “retraining
38、may be helping to 48_ some of the mouses trauma. 49_ , it is unclear whether those original fear memories are completely lost or just suppressed(抑制).50_ Ramirezs team stresses that their work in mice is preliminary(初步的), they see treatment potential for humans down the road. Those suffering from PTS
39、D or depression could have their memories 51_ , for instance, so that they dont have a strong 52_ response to painful recollections.If its one day possible to alter human memory, who should be allowed to receive that treatment? And would the 53_ system be at a disadvantage if key witnesses and victi
40、ms cannot remember a crime? These are questions New York University bioethicist Arthur Caplan says are worth thinking about before the technology is ready for human clinical settings. As neuroscientists progress with their research, they say these 54_ issues are being taken into account. Ramirez see
41、s the idea of 55_ memories as neither good nor bad. Like water, it just depends on how you use it. 41. A. Forgettable B.Memorable C. Sustainable D.Believable 42. A.fruit B. difference C. pain D.movement 43. A. associated with B. exchanged for C. sentenced to D. deprived of 44. A. put off B.pick up C
42、. turn on D. make up 45. A. reacted B.hurried C.stunned D. resolved 46. A. short-term B. negative C. enjoyable D. reliable 47.A.deleting B. decreasing C.activating D. pausing 48.A. recreate B. eliminate C.liberate D. memorize 49.A.Therefore B.Besides C.Indeed D. However 50.A.Since B.Unless C.Until D
43、. While 51.A.removed B.strengthened C.altered D. stimulated 52. A. emotional B. physical C. controversial D. mechanical53.A. immune B.justice C. medical D. commerce54. .A. mental B. ethical C. criminal D. equality 55.A.killing B. multiplying C. controlling D.justifying BCADA BC13OD CABBC Section B D
44、irections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A) Imagine having ma
45、ster key for your life, a key that gives access to your home, your diary,your computer, your phone, your car, your safe deposit Would you go around making copies of that key and giving them to strangers? Probably not the wisest idea-it would be only a matter of time before someone abused it, right ?
46、 So why are you willing to give up your personal data to pretty much anyone who asks for it?Privacy is the key that unlocks the aspects of yourself that are most intimate and personal, that make you most you, and most vulnerable. When you give that key, your privacy, to someone who loves you, it wil
47、l allow you to enjoy closeness and they will use it to benefit you. However, not everyone will use access to your personal life in your interest. Fraudsters might use your date of birth to impersonate you while they commit a crime; hackers are eager to get hold of sensitive information or images so
48、they can blackmail you. Companies want to know how best to distract you and want you to spend your money on them. They also get to other people through you by asking you for access to your contacts. Moreover, all sorts of agents would like to use your voice as their mouthpiece on social media and be
49、yond. By now, most people are aware that their data is worth money. But your data is not valuable only because it can be sold. Facebook doesnt technically sell your data, for instance. They sell the power to influence you and the power to predict your behavior. Google and Facebook are not really in
50、the business of data- they are in the business of power. Even more than monetary gain, personal data bestows power on those who collect and analyze it, and that is what makes it so coveted. The more that someone knows about us, the more they can anticipate our every move. Power over others privacy i
51、s the quintessential kind of power in the digital age. An example of power shaping preferences today includes when tech uses research about how dopamine(多巴胺) works to make you addicted to an app. Refraining from using tech altogether is unrealistic for most people, but there is much more you can do
52、short of that. Respect other peoples privacy. Dont expose ordinary citizens online. Dont film or photograph people without their consent, and certainly dont share such images online. When downloading apps and buying products, choose ones that are better for privacy. Tum your phones Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
53、and locations services off when you dont need them. Use the legal tools at your disposal to ask companies for the data they have on you and ask them to delete the data. Change your social media settings to protect your privacy. Dont make the mistake of thinking you are safe from privacy harms, maybe
54、 because you are young, optimistic and healthy. But you might not be as healthy as you think you are, and you will not be young forever. Privacy is important because it gives power to the people. Protect it. 56. It can be learned from the 2nd paragraph that_. A. privacy is like a persons master key,
55、 which should be protected from anyone else. B. people who dont care about your interest will exploit your data to their advantage. C. criminals will deceive your friends into committing crimes by accessing your contacts. D. customers under threat from advertising agents are forced to advertise prod
56、ucts. 57. According to the context, the underlined word “covetedis closest in meaning to_. A. desired B. addicted C. contained D.overwhelmed58. What is the real motive for digital companies obtaining peoples personal data? A. To make short-term profits by selling the obtained data to their competito
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