江苏省南京师大附中2019-2020学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、南京师大附中 2019-2020 学年度高一年级第二学期英语期中试卷本试卷分为选择题(100 分)和非选择题(50 分,满分 150 分)考试用时 120 分钟第 I 卷(共 100 分)第一部分:听力(略)第二部分:完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)One of the biggest complaints in modern society is being over-scheduled. Ask people how they are and the answer usually is “super busy,” “crazy busy”. 21 is jus
2、t “fine” any more.When people arent super busy at 22 , they are crazy busy exercising, entertaining or parenting. And if there is ever a still moment for thoughtsfor example, while waiting 23 at the supermarket or sitting in trafficout come the mobile phones. So its worth noting a study published la
3、st month in Science, which shows how 24 people will go to avoid the examination for our thoughts.“We had noted that we are so dependent on our mobile phones that people seem to find any 25 they can to keep busy,” said Timothy Wilson, a psychology professor at the University of Virginia. In his exper
4、iments involving 700 people, the majority found it 26 to be alone with their thoughts for just 6 to 15 minutes.It could be because human beings, as problem solvers and meaning makers, when 27 , tend to think about whats wrong in their lives. When we arent 28 our Facebook page, the things we havent f
5、igured out appear in our minds 29 relationships, professional failures, health concerns, etc. Unless there is a solution, these thoughts just 30 themselves in our heads.But you cant solve problems 31 you dont allow yourself time to think about them. It has actually been 32 by our culture, which valu
6、es doing more than thinking and believes answers are in your hand 33 in your head. “We all fell that busyness is 34 but its really harmful,” said Timothy. “Theres a widespread belief that thinking will only slow you down and get 35 , but its theopposite.” 36 negative feelings only makes them more po
7、werful, he said. Allowing and 37 the flow of thoughts is part of the solution itself, such as meditation(冥想).Negative feelings are sometimes hard, but they are part of everyones life, 38 if you are busy. Itis those deep and troubling feelings, and how you 39 them, that make you who you are. While bu
8、syness may seem to prevent the flow of sadness, it may also limit your ability to be filled with 40 .第三部分:阅读理解(共 15 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)APiazzale degli Uffizi 650122Florence, ItalyPhone +39 055 294883Email: infouffizibenicultuali.itWe wish to inform visitors that the Uffizi Galleries museums, along w
9、ith their Library as well as their Historic Archive and Research Dept, have been closed since an order was given by the Italian Prime Minister in March. All the museums of the Uffizi Galleries will remain closed until 3 May 2020.According to the above order, the Garden of the Scuderie Reali of Porta
10、 Romana, belonging to the Uffizi Galleries, is also closed.Besides, those who have already bought tickets through our official channel, which is valid (有效的) between8 March and 3 April 2020, for the Uffizi Galleries museums, can exchange them for new tickets by directly sending their tickets to our s
11、ellers or writing e-mails to paypren. The sellers are to deliver a new one equal in value to the sum paid within the following 30 days. The new ticket is to be used within one year from its delivery date.However, for tickets purchased through a private agency, it is necessary to contact the agency i
12、tself.We wish to inform people owning the Uffizi Galleries yearly membership card that can still be used on the day 8 March 2020, that their effective period will be extended (延期) for a duration equal to the days missed during the period of the Uffizi Galleries museums closing until their re-opening
13、.41. What can we learn from the passage?A. The Uffizi Galleries are located in Rome, Italy.B. The Uffizi Galleries will remain closed because of COVID-19 emergency.C. Historic Archive and Research Dept. of the Uffizi Galleries will stay open.D. Whoever has bought tickets for the Uffizi Galleries can
14、 have their money back.42. If you have bought a ticket on the official website of the Uffizi Galleries, how could you keep it valid?A. By sending it to the sellers of the Uffizi Galleries.B. By writing an e-mail to infouffizibeniculturali.it .C. By contacting a private agency by calling +39 055 2948
15、83.D. By visiting the ticket office of the Uffizi Galleries.BI was taking in the breathtaking view from the top of Sydney Harbor Bridge when I sensed I was aboutto witness something even more dramatic right in front of me. Although we were all tied to lines running along the steel girders, a fellow
16、climber called Mike had somehow managed to drop onto bended knee and turn to face his girlfriend, Wendy. I knew what was coming. “Wendy, will you marry me?” he asked. There was a quick smile and an attempted kiss and then a big beam. Mike had the answer he hoped for and all of us burst into a round
17、of applause.Apparently more than 2,000 couples have become engaged ( 订 婚 ) at the summit since 1998, when itbecame possible to climb it in organized tour groups. The bridge, perhaps the most recognized symbol of this beautiful city, opened in 1932. Its still the worlds largest steel-arch bridge.We r
18、eturned to the fantastic view: the famous Sydney Opera House, ferries and sailboats making their way through the harbor, the city skyline but I had to force myself to look down. We had climbed 1,423 steps to the top of the bridge and I didnt know whether to be delighted or scared.Nicole Kidman has d
19、one it. So have Bruce Springsteen, Prince Harry and scores of other celebrities. But climbing to the top clearly isnt just for the rich and famous. On the contrary, Australian youngsters do it to celebrate their 12th birthdays. (You have to be at least 12 years old to do the climb.) A 100-year-old w
20、oman climbed it and told guides it was on her list of things to do before she died.You can climb during the day, at twilight, or even after dark with headlamps. People climb in all weathers except when theres lightning in the area. In fact, over two million people have made the three-and-a-half-hour
21、 climb to the top of the famous bridgean adventure that cannot be done anywhere else in the world on a bridge this big. Thats probably why this climb has won a lot of tourism awards. Today, the climb is firmly on the to-do list for locals as well as tourists.43. What can we learn on the bridge is qu
22、ite rare.A. Getting engaged on the bridge is quite rare.B. People climb the bridge on climbers age.C. There are no limitations on climbers age.D. Many famous people have done the climb.44. How did the author feel when he climbed to the top of the bridge?A. Bored and tiredB. Fearful and confusedC. Ex
23、cited and nervousD. Relived and relaxed45. What is the authors purpose of writing the passage?A. To introduce the popularity of the bridge.B. To emphasize the importance of the bridgeC. To explain the functions of the bridge.D. To describe the fantastic view from the bridge.COur coffee is loved by m
24、illions worldwide. Do you often see this kind of advertising in your country? Statements like these that no one can prove are called puffery. Puffery is legal, even though it cannot be proved. In fact, puffery has been called a license to lie, as it is regarded as an opinion rather than an objective
25、 statement.Using puffery to raise awareness of products and to increase sales, is a common advertising method. Some people, however, worry about puffery. One of the concerns is whether consumers are misled by false advertising. Therefore, advertisements containing puffery sometimes can be tested in
26、the courts, and the decisions that are made help to tell the difference between acceptable puffery and illegal advertising.On the one hand, if a company tells the public that it sells the countrys best-loved or favorite product, this is thought to be puffery, rather than an objective description of
27、market share. Similarly, the companydoes not have to produce proof that such puffery is actually supported by numbers or facts. In other words, advertisements such as the worlds best cup of coffee are impossible to prove. They are too good to be true and thus it is expected that any consumer will un
28、derstand how subjective they are. Such advertisements are therefore not thought of as misleading. In fact, puffery like this in these advertisements is often considered to add to the entertainment value.On the other hand, a company that states their products is the safest or cheapest needs to show p
29、roof, because statements that are objective need to be supported by proof or statistics. Consumer rights organizations can run tests to examine whether or not such statements agree with the fact. Companies should thus be very careful when making factual statements about a product.A primary function
30、of advertising is to create product awareness. As consumers, we need to know -about competing products, so we can make wise decisions on which one to buy. While it is important that advertisers are monitored to ensure they do not mislead consumers, it can be argued that puffery is a good way of rais
31、ing awareness of new products. As long as there are effective ways of monitoring advertisements to prevent deliberate deception (欺骗) in safety and quality, it seems that most puffery is relatively harmless. Rather, it has become part of advertising, which most consumers can laugh at rather than bein
32、g misled.46. By “ Our coffee is loved by millions worldwide, the passage intends to .A. describe a factB. introduce the topicC. present an argumentD. provide background information47. The function of puffery is mainly to help .A. describe products market shareB. raise awareness of new productsC. tes
33、t the advertisement in the courtsD. run tests to examine the new products.48. What does the author think of puffery?A. It is acceptable with effective monitoring.B. It is misleading for it uses the false information.C. It is harmful for it plays tricks on consumers.D. It is convincing for it helps c
34、onsumers to choose wisely.49. Which can be the best title of this passage?A. Functions of AdvertisingB. Puffery in AdvertisingC Consumers and AdvertisingD. The Art of AdvertisingDDear Mummy,This last trip to India with you has brought home to me a few hard facts- facts that I wanted to avoid seeing
35、for some time. As you well know, you and I have had a few arguments and several days of tension during the trip. I must admit sometimes I really do not know how to communicate to you what I really feel. Words seem to fail on both sides. Thats why I am writing this letter. Perhaps it will be a bit ea
36、sier. As I approach my seventeenth year, I suddenly ask myself where I belong.1 know this is the usual teenage identity crisis. You came to this country when you were slightly older than I am and married my father. You admired the American lifestyle and tried to be an American as much as you could.
37、I am the daughter of you, a mother who is Indian, and a father who is American. Of course, I am American. Except for a few trips to India I have little to do with India outwardly. But I feel how much you would like me to become Indian sometimes. I cannot explain it with examples. But I feel it in my
38、 bones. The India that you never quite shake off comes back to you now and you want to see your daughter live it, at least partly. Yes, Mummy, I know I am wrapped up in many superficial (肤浅的) things, things my friends indulge in (沉迷于) and I can understand your need to protect me. But I am part of th
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