上海市华东理工大学附属闵行科技高中2020-2021学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、理工大学附属闵行科技高中2020学年第一学期中考试试卷高二试卷满分:150分完卷时间:120分钟II Grammar and VocabularySection 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
2、the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.I was standing in the checkout line behind a woman who looked to be in her 60s. When it was her turn to pay, the cashier greeted her by name and asked her how she was doing.The woman, (21) (shake) her head and said: Not so good. My husband jus
3、t lost his job and my son is up to his old tricks again. The truth is, I dont know (22) Im going to get through the holidays.Then she gave the cashier food stamps (食品券).My heart ached. I wanted to help but didnt know how. Should I offer to pay for her groceries, ask for her husbands resume?As I walk
4、ed into the parking lot, I found the women (23) (return) her shopping cart. I remembered something in my purse (24) I thought could help her. It wasnt a handful of cash or an offer of a job for her husband, (25) maybe it would make her life (26) (good).My heart pounded as I approached the woman.Excu
5、se me,” I said, my voice (27) (tremble) a bit. “I couldnt help overhearing what you said to the cashier. It sounds like youre going through a really hard time right now, Im so sorry, Id like to give you something.I handed (28) the small card from my purse.When the woman read the cards only two words
6、, she began to cry. And through her tears, she said, “You have no idea how much this means to me.The words on the card?“You Matter.Please mind the silenceDespite being used by L34 billion people each year, travelling on the Tube (伦敦的地下铁)in London can actually be quite lonely. An unwritten rule encou
7、raging silence, mixed with classic British reserve, means that(29) youre packed into an enclosed space (封闭空间)with hundreds of other people, the morning commute (上 下班)can leave you feeling somewhat isolated.One London resident, however, is trying to change this.“You get on the Tube here and its compl
8、etely silent and weird, says Jonathan Dunne, 42, an American living in London, who has, ironically, started(30) worldwide dialogue after giving out badges (徽章)with the slogan Tube chat? last month, encouraging commuters in London to get talking to one another. I handed out 500 badges during rush hou
9、rs in a city of 8 million, expecting many refusals and most of them(31) (throw) away, but after about 24 hours it completely snowballed, he says.Dunne and his Tube chat campaign(32) (feature) in media across the world ever since, seeing TV interviews in Sweden, Brazil and the UK, as well as countles
10、s website, newspaper and magazine appearances.Although Dunne says hes received mostly positive feedback, not everyone agree with his Sentiment (观 点). Londoner Brian Wilson responded with a campaign of(33) own, handing out 500 badges with the words Dont even think about it on them.I (34) hardly stand
11、 the idea of having to talk to strangers on the Tube on my way to work, he told the BBC. Michael Robinson, 24, a student from London, agrees. Being on the Tube is the only peace and quiet some people get on their journeys to and(36) work. It doesnt need to be spoiled by people coming up and chatting
12、 to you he says. While London has its seemingly antisocial set of regulations to follow, not everywhere lacks a sense of community.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. likeli
13、hood B. promising C. overtook D. ridiculous E. shared F. controlledG. beliefs H. reasonable L trend J. tracked K. demonstratedThe rise in stories describing events that never happened, often involving fake people in fake places, has led to Facebook and Googles(36) to deal with them. But are we reall
14、y so easy to fool? According to several studies, the answer is yes: even the most obvious fake news starts to become believable if its(37) enough times.In the months running up to the US election there was a great many fake news. According to an analysis by Craig Silver-man, a journalist, during thi
15、s time the top 20 fake stories in circulation (38) the top 20 stories from 19 mainstream publishers.Paul Homer, a creative publisher of fake news, has said he believed Donald Trump was elected because of him. My sites were picked up by Trump supporters all the time His followers dont fad-check anyth
16、ing theyll post everything, believe anything, he told the Washington Post.Silver-man previously(39) rumours circulating online in 2014 and found that shares and social interactions around fake news articles dwarfed (使相形见拙)those of the articles that exposed them. According to Silver-man, fake news st
17、ories are engineered (设计)to appeal to peoples hopes and fears, and arent(40) by reality, which gives them the advantage in creating share-able content.You might think youre immune (有免疫的)to being cheated by these lies, but a wealth of research disagrees. Back in the 1940s, researchers found that the
18、more a rumour is told, the more (41) it sounds. They suggested this means that a rumour born out of mild suspicion can, by gaining currency, shift public thinking and opinion.This false impression of truth was(42) practically in 1977 when researchers in the US quizzed college students on the actuali
19、ty of statements that they were told may be true or false. The researchers found that simply repeating the statements at a later date was enough to increase the (43) of the students believing them.Last year, Lisa Fazio at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee and her team found that students become mor
20、e likely to believe a statement that they know must be false if it is repeated.“Our research suggests that false news can and likely does affect peoples (44) . Even if people are conscious that a headline is false, reading it multiple times will make it seem more trust-worthy, Fazio says.Reassuringl
21、y, the team found that a persons knowledge still has a large influence over their beliefs, but its still a worrying (45) , considering that falsehoods appear repeatedly in our News-feeds (新闻)every day.III. Reading ComprehensionsSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage, there are
22、four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.More Parents Shifting Career to Achieve Work-life BalanceAs a television news host, Cynthia Demos schedule made her home life a challenge. Working nights and weekends meant she rarely pu
23、t her 3-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter to bed, or spent Saturdays at the park, So, three years ago. Demos began testing the waters to see if operating her own business making marketing videos would create an option for more _46_ time.Last month. Demos took a leap. Instead of renegotiating her
24、_47_, she left her job to take her venture to the next level building her own video production. media training company. Its a career shift on a path to work-life balance that more _48_ are making.New research shows the top reason why people leave their jobs is to _49_ opportunities with a better wor
25、k-life balance. Those who make the _50_ say there almost always is a main cause, either work- or home-related. It could be a life-changing event like the birth of a child, or it could be a new could be a new demanding boss, change in job responsibilities, or too many missed milestone events. It migh
26、t ever be a more _51_ job offer.For Denie Harris, the main cause was the attraction of a better _52_ situation for a mom with young daughters. Harris had been marketing director for two companies in South Florida when an opportunity came her way to hold a similar position at her daughters school. It
27、 was a decision that required _53_ all factors. The upside included seeing her children during the workday and sharing the same _54_ with them. The downside was leaving the corporate world and earning less, Everything in life a give-and-take, Harris says. For a mom, working at your childrens school
28、is the best possible place to be.In the _55_ to achieve work-life balance, working mothers having been quitting jobs for more than a decade, choosing to stay at home with their children when _56_ possible. But today, both men and women are making job changes, choosing work options that better fit th
29、eir _57_ lifestyle. The shift often means serious consideration of _58_, including salary, advancement and fulfillment.Doug Bartel, who left his job as a TV news producer more than a decade ago, says that what working fathers often look for is predictability and control over their schedules. They ar
30、e starting their own law firms or becoming self-employed consultants to gain that _59_.Big salaries arent necessarily the golden handcuffs (手铐)they used to be. With the traditional 40-hour workweek becoming out of date, a survey of nearly 9,700 full-time workers by the global firm of Ernst & Young f
31、ound that most parents are willing to make _60_ and financial concessions (让步)for work-life balance.46. A. balanceB. businessC. familyD. entertainment47. A. issueB. contractC. futureD. contribution48. A. employersB. employeesC. childrenD. parents49. A. give upB. seek outC. act onD. substitute for50.
32、 A. changeB. mistakeC. differenceD. effort51. A. budget-friendlyB. female-friendlyC. family-friendlyD. business-friendly52. A. workB. livingC. securityD. education53. A. identifyingB. understandingC. describingD. weighting54. A. ideaB. feelingC. valueD. schedule55. A. struggleB. permissionC. decisio
33、nD. ability56. A. physicallyB. medicallyC. financiallyD. logically57. A. pastB. desiredC. interestingD. modem58. A. jobsB. hobbiesC. sacrificesD. partners59. A. powerB. supportC. skillD. control60. A. identityB. careerC. mentalD. considerateSection BDirections: Read the following two passage. Each p
34、assage 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)I live in a second-floor flat with an ancient tree right on the comer
35、of the house. House and tree have been here, side by side, for well over a century. No one really knows old the tree is, but it was already there when builders started on the house at the beginning of the 1900s.It was still rather young and flexible back then, so it easily welcomed the new structure
36、 into its path. It bent and adjusted itself to make room, and to find the space to grow big and strong and wise. Which means that some hundred years later, the solid, strong branches of the tree reach around two full sides of my home. Its covered in moss (苔藓), which is, in turn, crawling with all so
37、rts of insects. I have never seen the insects, by the way, I just know that theyre there because of all the birds trying to pick them out. They are always hopping around, looking for this and that and singing songs.I feel like I have become part of the ecosystem. When Im eating breakfast or making d
38、inner in the kitchen, I can look out and see a bird hopping around skillfully, gathering its own meal while I tend to mine. When Im sitting in the living room, reading or drinking tea, I can suddenly find myself face to face with another bird. Well be staring at each other and, after some time, deci
39、de we can both carry on with our business. Living side by side. Even as I write this the large windows open to lovely, soft evening a white feather comes floating down by my side. Probably from one of the resident pigeons.As I dont have the luxury of a garden, this tree makes me feel connected to th
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