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1、2022-2023学年高一下期中必考题型精准练专题08: 2022-2023学年高一下期中考试模拟试题(一)II. Grammar and Vocabulary(25分)Section A(8分)Directions:Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B. C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.1(2022秋上海高一上海中学校考期中)The professor is the one of the
2、 foremost educators in adolescent psychology that _ trust from parents and children.Ahave earnedBare earnedChas earnedDis earned2(2022秋上海高一华东师范大学第一附属中学校考期中)_ unemployment rate and crime rate are high, it can be supposed that the latter is due to the former.ABeforeBWhereCUnlessDUntil3(2022秋上海高一华东师范大学
3、第一附属中学校考期中)Dont _ that the things that you value and enjoy are the same things people in another country value and enjoy.AloatheBcriticizeCconductDassume4(2022秋上海高一复旦附中校考期中)The little girl seems the most _ of the big family, whose mouth will never shut.AreservedBpreciseCtalkativeDpassive5(2022秋上海高一复
4、旦附中校考期中)Look at the ink wash painting _ our boss spent a great fortune. Isnt it breath-taking?AthatBwhichCfor whatDon which6(2022秋上海高一华师大二附中校考期中)This can be true in business, largely if not completely, _ cultural differences can have a harmful effect on business dealings.AwhoseBwhereCwhichDwhen7(202
5、2秋上海高一上海市控江中学校考期中)It was for the first time that he _ to the party.AinvitedBhad been invitedChas been invitedDwas invited8(2022高一上海市进才中学校考期中)Peter to take up the offer, but finally rejected it due to the long commuting time.Awas intendedBwas intendingChad intendedDhas been intending9(2020秋上海高一复旦附中校考
6、期中)_ persistent efforts, you will be able to speak fluent English.AIf makingBWhile makingCUnless madeDOnce made10(2020秋上海高一复旦附中校考期中)_ autumn is approaching Australias Brisbane in April, one can still watch colorful blooming flowers in some residents little gardens.AEven BUnlessCAsDWhile(2022秋上海奉贤高一校
7、考期中)Its interesting when you think about how Japan is a nation _11_ appreciates the virtues of silence and good manners, and yet when it comes to eating noodles, Japanese people can be _12_ (loud) in the world.According to lifestyle website grapee.jp, slurping when eating noodles _13_ (encourage) in
8、 Japanese culture. Its believed that taking air into your mouth _14_ enhance the flavor of the noodles, and that it helps cool down the noodles. Its also considered to be a way to show appreciation for the dish. Sometimes, just making the noise alone seems to make the noodles more enjoyable.It wasnt
9、 until a new expression“noodle harassment”, or “hu-hara” in Japanese - came out last year on social media _15_ Japanese people started to realize that the slurping noise is making some foreign visitors _16_(comfortable).As a response, Japanese instant noodle maker Nissin introduced a so-called noise
10、-canceling fork earlier this year. The fork, which looks like an electric toothbrush, is connected wirelessly to a smartphone. When the person using the fork starts to slurp, the fork sends a signal to the persons phone, _17_ (make) it play a sound to mask the slurping noise.“The fork is a solution
11、_18_ the noodle harassment issue, particularly as the number of tourists visiting Japan increases,” said the company, according to Euro News.But is it really necessary?Dining traditions do vary. What is considered to be proper table manners in one country is likely to be seen as rude in another. In
12、India, for example, people eat with their hands _19_ they think in this way they build a connection with the food. However, people who are used to eating with utensils(餐具)might find it uncomfortable to get their hands _20_ (cover) with oil and bits of food. But this eating method is part of Indias c
13、ulture, just like Japans slurping is part of its own.“So, if you are eating noodles, whether thats ramen, udon, or soba, please slurp,” wrote the reporter Brian Ashcraft on blog Kotaku. “If anyone gets annoyed while you are doing that, pay them no mind because theyre missing the point entirely.”Sect
14、ion C(10分)Directions:Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be sed once. Note that there is one word more than you need.(2022秋上海高一上海师大附中校考期中)AcountingBcreateClossDLuckilyE. offerF. preferredG. supportsH. transferI. typeJ. UnfortunatelyK. videoThe digital rev
15、olution has had a huge impact on every aspect of our society. For content creators, life looks nothing like it did just a couple of decades ago. Back then, all you had to do is to take the tape off the camera and put it on your _21_ player. At most, you had to read an article to understand the diffe
16、rence between HS and Betamax. Video was only consumed in two ways: television or cinema. Nowadays, youll probably run out of fingers _22_ how many video formats (格式) there are out there, let alone the number of platforms and devices on which video is played. Understanding what each video format is a
17、nd does is no childs play. In fact, it is a “must” if you want your work to look the best regardless of where and how it is played. If, for example, you want to _23_ a video website, the type of file youll need to use will most likely to be different from the one youll have to create for your social
18、 media accounts. In order to make this whole process a lot easier, we have put together a list of the most common video formats and which ones you should use for each purpose. So whats the best video format?_24_, there isnt a cure-all when it comes to video sharing. The good thing is that its actual
19、ly really easy to _25_ between video formats. If you do so, be sure to always save the original file in order to avoid _26_ of image quality due to file compression(压缩). Here are three of the most common video uses and the _27_ formats for each of them:lSocial media: MP4 is supported by Facebook, Tw
20、itter, Instagram, IGTV, and YouTube. Facebook also_28_ MOV, while YouTube accepts most video formats.lTV and computers: AVI, MOV, and MKV _29_ the highest quality image which makes them great options for big screen streaming.lWebsite: WEBM and HTML5 are the video formats meant for your account. Howe
21、ver, using tools such as Wix Video will allow you to work with almost any file _30_, as well as offer you much more control over your work.III. Reading Comprehension(32分)Section A(10分)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in ea
22、ch blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. (2022秋上海高一复旦附中校考期中)Experts often tell students to put their efforts on a narrow field to get a job after school. But recent research into Nobel Prize winners suggests that wider interests are _31_.One of the winners of the 2022 Nobel Prize
23、 in Chemistry was Danish scientist Morten Meldal. When describing his career, Meldal said he _32_ as an engineer but changed to chemistry because, he “wanted to understand the world”. Meldals experience and the way he sees things may come as a(n) _33_ to students. They might believe they have to _34
24、_ their work and school lives in one field to be successful. But a study from professors at Michigan State University _35_ that belief. They said that many Nobel Prize winners can be described as “polymaths,” those who have many _36_ interests in both their work and personal lives.The professors loo
25、ked at past Nobel Prize winners and their students. They decided that when _37_ of winners go on to win Nobel Prizes, some of what they learned from their teachers is how to live a life with many interests. They are, in a way, learning how to be _38_.Having many interests _39_ scientists to look for
26、 innovative ways to address problems. In fact, one important part of science is not discovering answers, but _40_ problems that need to be settled. For example, Alexis Carrel won his Nobel Prize in medicine in 1912 by _41_ techniques he learned from the clothing business. He realized that people who
27、 used thread to make and fix clothing had a skill that could be used in _42_ to put new organs into peoples bodies. One winner in medicine Christiane Nusslein-Volhard once told young scientists to avoid following the “_43_” and move out of their study areas to be independent and original._44_, the M
28、ichigan State professors found that most professionals are not like the prize-winners. The prize-winners are special in that they _45_ look for the chances to learn new things, even outside of their jobs.31AscientificBcompetingCessentialDimmediate32Astarted outBmade offClooked overDturned aside33Adi
29、stractionBsurpriseCexampleDburden34AeaseBtipCtreatDcenter35AexemplifiedBconfirmedCeditedDrejected36AdiverseBsimilarCmathematicalDpeculiar37AteachersBstudentsCpeersDchildren38AcreativeBleisureCacademicDreasonable39AspoilsBpoursCpermitsDstarves40AabandoningBrecognizingCcapitalizingDworsening41Ashrinki
30、ngBtrackingCindividualizingDtransferring42AoperationsBenginesCclothingDmachinery43AcornerstoneBmainstreamCupkeepDoutflow44AAs a resultBOn the contraryCIn a rowDAt a cost45AunevenlyBfruitlesslyCregularlyDreluctantlySection B(14分)Directions: Read the following two passages. Each passage is followed by
31、 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) (2022春上海高一上海市大同中学校考期中)I was dirty, smelly, hungry and somewhere beneath all that, suntann
32、ed. It was the end of an Inter-Rail (欧洲旅游火车通票) holiday. My body couldnt take any more punishment. My mind couldnt deal with any more foreign timetables, currencies or languages.“Never again,” I said, as I stepped onto home ground. I said exactly the same thing the following year. And the next. All I
33、 had to do was buy one train ticket and, because I was under twenty-five years old, I could spend a whole month going anywhere I wanted in Europe. Ordinary beds are never the same once youve learnt to sleep in the passage of a train, the rhythm rocking you into a deep sleep.Carrying all your possess
34、ions on your back in a rucksack (背包) makes you have a very basic approach to travel, and encourages incredible wastefulness that can lead to burning socks that have become too anti-social, and getting rid of books when finished. On the other hand, this way of looking at life is entirely in the spiri
35、t of Inter-Rail, for common sense and reasoning can be thrown out of the window along with the paperback book and the socks. All it takes to achieve this carefree attitude is one of those tickets in your hand.Any system that enables young people to travel through countries at a rate of more than one
36、 a day must be pretty social. On that first trip, my friends and I were at first unaware of the possibilities of this type of train ticket, thinking it was just an inexpensive way of getting to and from our chosen camp-site in southern France. But the idea of non-stop travel proved too attractive, f
37、or there was always just one more country over the border, always that little bit further to go. And what did the extra miles cost us? Nothing.We were not completely uninterested in culture. But this was a first holiday without parents, as it was for most other Inter-Railers, and in organizing our o
38、wn timetable we left out everything except the most available sights. This was the chance to escape the guided tour, an opportunity to do something different. I took great pride in the fact that, in many places, all I could be bothered to see was the view from the station. We were just there to get
39、by, and to have good time doing so. In this we were no different from most of the other Inter-Railers with whom we shared passage floors, food and water, money and music.The excitement of travel comes from the sudden reality of somewhere that was previously just a name. It is as if the city in which
40、 you arrive never actually existed until the train pulls in at the station and you are able to see it with your own tired eyes for the first time.46What does the writer mean by “this way of looking at life” in Paragraph 3?AWorrying about your clothes.BThrowing unwanted things away.CBehaving in an an
41、ti-social way.DLooking after your possessions.47Why did the writer originally buy an Inter-Rail ticket?ATo get to one place cheaply.BTo meet other young people.CTo see a lot of famous places.DTo go on a tour of Europe.48What the writer liked about traveling without his parents was that_.Ahe could se
42、e more interesting placesBhe could spend more time sightseeingChe could stay away from home longerDhe could make his own decisions49What does “it” in the last sentence of Paragraph 6 refer to?AA name.BThe city.CThe train.DThe station.(B) (2022秋上海高一七宝中学校考期中)Hola, bonjour, ni hao, hey you! Its time to
43、 dig into some high school language immersion (沉浸式) programs. Ready to put in some class work overseas? Then these high school study abroad programs are just for you:Nacel Educational Travel High School Exchange 9.81 rating (评分)Kicking it with your host sister, beach days in Italy . Study Japanese l
44、anguage and pop culture or improve your German with Nacels language immersion programs. Youll live with a friendly local family. Besides, all Nacel students get a free e-learning course before they arrive!Where? Japan, Italy, France, GermanyGVIs Language Immersion Summer Camps 9.76 ratingIf you re l
45、ooking to pick up some lesser spoken vocabulary, consider a Nepali language immersion program. Or, consider high school Spanish immersion programs to study Spanish in Costa Rica. With GVI, youll learn the language, help with local projects, and be immersed in local culture.Where? Nepal, Costa RicaCI
46、P High School Language Exchange Program 9.59 ratingYou ll take Chinese lessons at a Chinese high school, along with subjects of your interest. How do afternoons cooking dumplings, practicing Kung Fu moves, and testing out your calligraphy skills sound? Most Chinese lessons will be taught at a local
47、high school and youll be provided a room in the school.Where? ChinaCarpe Diems Caribbean Isles Semester 8.59 ratingDancing and the best Cuban sandwiches of your life ! Head to Cuba and add the perfect touch to your Spanish studies. With over 20 years of experience, Carpe Diems Caribbean Isles Semest
48、er will go beyond all your expectations. Through social outings and adventure travel, youll quickly fall in love with this Caribbean cultural hotspot.Where? Cuba50How high a score does a German-related program get?A9.81.B9.76.C9.59.D8.59.51Which of the following might Mary attend if she likes Nepali
49、 culture?ANacel Educational Travel High School Exchange.BCIP High School Language Exchange Program.CGVI s Language Immersion Summer Camps.DCarpe Diem s Caribbean Isles Semester.52What can students do on the CIP High School Language Exchange Program?ALearn to dance.BDo community service.CAttend an e-
50、learning course.DExperience local high school life.(C) (2022秋上海高一华东师范大学第一附属中学校考期中)The broad definition of migration, “permanent change of residence”, usually includes a move across a city or a town. What we are concerned about is movement between nations, not internal migration within nations, altho
51、ugh such movements often go beyond international movements in volume. Students of human migration speak of “push” and “pull” factors, which influence an individuals decision to move from one place to another. Push factors are associated with the place of origin. A push factor can be as simple a matt
52、er as difficult in finding a suitable job, or as painful as war, or severe famine. Pull factors are those associated with the place of destination. Most often these are economic, such as better job opportunities or the availability of good land to farm. The latter was an important factor in attracti
53、ng settlers to the United States during the 19th century. In general, pull factors add up to an apparently better chance for a good life and material well-being than is offered by the place of origin. When there is a choice between several attractive potential destinations, the deciding factor might
54、 be a non-economic consideration such as the presence of relatives, friends, or at least fellow countrymen already established in the new place who are willing to help the newcomers settle in. Considerations of this sort lead to the development of migration flow. Besides push and pull factors, there
55、 are what the sociologists call “intervening(干预) obstacles”. Even if push and (or) pull factors are very strong, they still may be outweighed by intervening obstacles, such as the distance of the move, the trouble and cost of moving, the difficulty of entering the new country, and the problems likel
56、y to be encountered on arrival. The decision to move is also influenced by “personal factors” of the potential migrant. The same push-pull factors and obstacles operate differently on different people, sometimes because they are at different stages of their lives, or just because of their varying ab
57、ilities and personalities. The prospect of packing up everything and moving to a new and perhaps very strange environment may appear interesting and challenging to an unmarried young man and rather difficult to a slightly older man with a wife and small kids. Similarly, the need to learn a new langu
58、age and customs may excite one person and frighten another. Regardless of why people move, migration of large numbers of people causes conflict. The United States and other western countries have experienced adjustment problems with each new wave of immigrants. The newest arrivals are usually given
59、the lowest-paid jobs and are resented by native people who may have to compete with them for those jobs. It has usually taken several decades for each group to be accepted into the mainstream of society in the host country.53Suppose Thomas is thinking of migrating to a new place but he is faced with
60、 several choices of destinations, what may contribute to his final decision?AGood land to farm.BThe people he knows.CSevere living conditionDBetter job opportunities.54Why does the author compare an unmarried young man with an older man with a family?ABecause they differ in their abilities to learn
61、a new language and customs.BBecause different stages of lives will lead to their different decisions about migration.CBecause their abilities to compete for a better job or a better farm land are different.DBecause the older one is more likely to be accepted into the mainstream of the new society.55
62、We can infer from the passage that _.APush-pull factors are so strong as to be more important than intervening factors.BPull factors may include ones difficulty in finding a job or suffering from famine.CNew immigrants probably need to suffer great hardships to fit in with the new environment.DThe s
63、ame push-pull factors may exert similar effect on people with different personalities.56The purpose of the passage is to discuss _.Athe motives of international migrantsBthe problems of international migrantsCthe migrantion problems inside the countryDthe adjustment problem among migrantsSection C(8
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