上海交大附中2015-2016学年高一第一学期英语期末试卷(共11页).docx
精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上上海交通大学附属中学2015-2016学年度第一学期高一英语期末试卷第I卷II. Grammar and Vocabulary(20+16+10%)Section ADirections: 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.25.The city government will start its 24-hour hotline, which will replace the one that is open only_9a.m. and 5p.m. A. fromB. sinceC. betweenD. through26.His letter to Mr. Martin _, but he remembered he had addressed it rightly. A. was thought to have been misdirectedB. was thought to have misdirected C. thought to have been misdirectedD. thought to have misdirected27.Shoppers complain they have to queue for _ seems hours at the checkout counters because there arent enough staff. A. itB. whatC. howD. which28.It matters not _ you try to carry out, but once you try to carry out a thing, you must never give it up until you have done it thoroughly and well. A. howeverB. thatC. whatD. whichever29.A survey is being conducted to find out _ todays young people will enjoy the new version of A dream of Red Mansions, which features younger faces. A. whetherB. thatC. howeverD. what30.Without your encouragement and support, we_. A. should not succeededB. would not succeed C. would have succeededD. would not have succeeded31.In an experiment, pet owners are being encouraged to take their pets to work, a move _ can be good for both the people and the pets. A. that some scientists sayB. in which some scientists say C. some scientists say thatD. some scientists say32._ people around him _ to find a satisfactory job, he felt hopeless and decided to quit from the job market. A. Seeing, to fail B. Seen, failing C. To see, failed D. Seeing, fail 33._ people in western countries think we Muslim women are oppressed and controlled by men is wrong and it makes me sad _ people wont learn the truth by asking us how we feel. A. Thatwhy B. /.why C. /whatD. Thatthat34.The way people hold to the belief _ a fun-filled life equals happiness actually reduces their chances of ever getting real happiness. A. whenB. thatC. in whichD. which35.Of all the jobs Ive had, _ was my experience at Pennsylvania Railway Station _ impressed me most. A. it, where it B. it, thatC. there, thatD. that, which36.I know Jonathan quite well and never doubt _ he can do a good job of it. A. whetherB. whenC. thatD. what37-If you are admitted to a key university, _as a prize?-I am looking forward to a cell phone. A. what you expect your father will offer youB. do you expect what your father will offer you C. what do you expect will your father offer youD. what do you expect your father will offer you38.The boy didnt believe the fact _. A. that most of us though it to be trueB. as most of us thought true C. most of us thought to be trueD. what most of us thought was true39.The reason _the TV networks are forced to come up with better shows is _nowadays more and more young parents prefer to spend quality time reading stories to their kids rather than root themselves in front of TV. A. thatbecauseC. why.because C. that.thatD. whythat40.Most importantly, you need friends _ enough to buy all this stuff in Beijing and have it shipped on time and intact. A. imaginationB. imaginaryC. imaginableD. imaginative41.Harmony and unqualified happiness are natural to each and every one of us, yet heres how a _workday looks and feels for too many people. A. typicalB. radicalC. electricalD. proposal42.Cloning is ill-suited to species _, since it is a technically challenging process that often results in sick or deformed animals. A. identificationB. illustrationC. qualificationD. conservation43.The residents in these communities were phoned _ and asked the same question: what is happiness? A. at first glanceB. at randomC. at other timesD. at fault44.The essay illustrates that the most _ indicator of success at school for a child is not background or test scores but character. A. worthyB. worthwhileC. distracted D. embarrassedSection BDirections: 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. APeople do many things to celebrate the coming of a New Year, an important one being making New Year Resolutions. Did you know that 45% of Americans make resolutions?But not many of 45 actually manage to keep them. Wondering how many of them actually follow through with it by the end of January each year? Actually, just a meager 8%! Resolutions 46 be very hard to keep for many reasons. Some people find it hard to stay on track. Others make their goals too broad or challenging. Remember resolutions 47 (mean) to be small goals that will become habits over time that will help your life positively, not big life-changing plans. According to USA.gov, some of the top resolutions made by folks are: *Lose weight *Volunteer to help others *Quit smoking *Get a better education * Get a better job *Save money *Get fit *Eat healthy food *Manage stress *Manage debt *Take a trip *Reduce, Reuse and RecycleDid you notice that resolutions are always 48 making positive changes? We humans recognize that health is the 49 (big) wealth for us all. The resolves to be healthy, eat well and exercise are naturally among the most popular. Yet they are some of the hardest goals to keep.Thats why you should keep your goals realistic. Cut back on soda 50 50 eliminate it completely. Make notebook entries of what you are aiming for, and track your progress. Write yourself reminders such as : Read for half an hour”, “No more than 125 minutes on social media!”, “dont eat too much salt, sugar and fat”, as examples. Take small steps to reach your final goal.Can you challenge yourself to be part of the 45% who make resolutions and grow the number of those who make it stick from 8%? 51 51 you are not the type who makes New Year resolutions, try to practice one healthy eating habit this year. You will be doing 52 a favor, for it is your body after all. BWhy Cant You Tickle YourselfHave you ever thought about why people are ticklish(怕痒的)?According to scientists, ticklishness is a defense mechanism humans develop against bugs, spiders, and other critters that may be touching our skin. Feeling ticklish is our built-in response to predators or threats, and combines the sensations of touch and pain. The part of the brain that is associated with tickling is the cerebellum(小脑). It monitors our movements, 53 ignores movements not perceived as a threat. For example, we do not notice our vocal chords(声带) 54 (move) when we speak, but we may jump if someone touches us on 55 shoulder. This selective perception is probably the reason why we cannot tickle ourselves.We only feel ticklish if we detect a sense of invasion or attack. If we try to tickle ourselves, our brains anticipate this “attack” and prevent us from feeling panicked. Strangely enough, even if a person knows that they are about 56 (tickle), the fear of being touched may cause the same “ticklish” reaction. Some people laugh even before being tickled.A scientific study was recently done in England to determine whether or not people can tickle themselves. Volunteers 57 (attach) to a brain-scanning device and were tickled on their palms with a piece of soft foam(泡沫). The participants brain scans were monitored while they were being tickled, and when they tickled themselves. It was found that during self-tickling, the cerebellum alerted another area of the brain about 58 to expect, so the ticklish feeling was diminished. Researchers did find a way, however, for people to tickle themselves. When volunteers activated a robot by remote control to tickle them after a short delay, the volunteers felt 59 59 someone else were tickling them. It seems that the cerebellum sends a signal to disregard the forthcoming movement, then moves on to other things. Your brain “forgets” that you are tickling yourself-even with a delay as short as 60 fifth of a second. So it is possible to tickle yourself- but only by remote control. What will science discover next?Section CDirections: Complete the following 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. comfortable B. operating C. taking D. enthusiasmE. identified F. shaped G. means H. digitalI. screen J. accesses K. typicalEvery morning, 21-year-old A.J. Hunter downloads his schedule onto his always-at-hand Macintosh laptop. Hunter is a 61 technical college student. He downloads music to his iPod and 62 social networking sites from his cell phone. He uses e-mail and instant messaging anywhere on the wireless campus. Hunter is a (n) “ 63 native”- a term that has been used to describe the first generation who grew up in a world filled with computers, cell phones and cable TV. These young people think, act and react much differently from how their parents and grandparents did, often because their childhoods were in large part 64 by technology, say researchers. “This is so core to their social experience- to their identities to what it 65 to be a young person and a student in the new century,” says educational technology expert Richard Katz. But just because young people are 66 with technology, that doesnt mean its always beneficial. Some experts worry that technology is 67 over the lives of todays youth. When his desktop computer crashed during the first week of classes, “I thought I was going to go mad,” says senior Nick Caine. “I was running to the library every two seconds. I didnt even go home because I knew I wouldnt have a computer.”There are other negative sides of too much 68 time. A recent study found that nearly 20 percent of students admit that time spent on the Internet and playing computer games resulted in low grades or dropping a class. Technology author Michael Bugeja questions the recent extreme 69 toward technology: “Not only are the students addicted - the institutions of learning are addicted,” he says. “No one is studying its impact, and we are still 70 as if more access to technology is going to improve learning.”III. Reading Comprehension (15+22+8%)Section ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.When I became an amputee at age 29, I was forced to rethink the idea of physical perfection. My life became different, as I changed from an acceptable attractive woman to an object of pity and 71 . Too busy 72 physical pain and obvious mobility limitation, I was not aware of this change at first. I was determined to 73 , feeling good about the progress I had made, as I moved forward. 74 , as I made my first excursion outside the hospital, society had already assigned me a new status. Happy to be free of my restriction in the hospital, I rolled through the shopping mall-a 75 survivor, feeling like a war hero. Unfortunately, I had a rude 76 as I discovered that others did not view me in the way I had come to view myself. All eyes were upon me, yet no one dared to make eye contact. Their efforts to 77 my eyes forced me to realize they saw only my missing legs. Mothers 78 held their children closer as I passed. Elderly women patted me on the head saying, “God Bless You!” with 79 in their eyes.While I sat thinking about what had happened, a small girl came up to me. She stared with unembarrassed 80 at the empty pants. Finding nothing there, she looked up at me with a puzzled look, and she innocently asked, “Lady, where did you legs go?”I explained that my legs had been sick. Since my legs hadnt been strong and healthy like hers, the doctors had to 81 them. Leaning her head upwards, she asked, “Did they go to leg Heaven?”That incident made me think about how 82 children and adults react to the unknown. To a child, an odd appearance is an interesting curiosity and a 83 learning experience while adults often view the same thing with fear and horror. I began to realize that, I, too had been 84 of the same inappropriate reactions before I knew what life was like for an amputee. To fulfill the wholeness of my mind and spirit, I now smile warmly, make eye contact, and speak in a confident manner. By using a 85 approach, I attempt to enlighten society about the fact that having a not-so-perfect body doesnt mean having a poor quality of life. 71. A. comfortB. fearC. hatredD. sadness72. A. crying withB. figuring outC. holding backD. dealing with73. A. endureB. quitC. revengeD. succeed74. A. InsteadB. MoreoverC. HoweverD. Therefore75. A. clamB. poorC. proudD. rare76. A. awakeningB. ending C. happeningD. proceeding77. A. turnB. holdC. catchD. avoid78. A. softlyB. protectivelyC. reluctantlyD. pleasantly79. A. pityB. angerC. depressionD. upset80. A. curiosityB. determinationC. enthusiasmD. satisfaction81. A. lose B. adjustC. remove D. stretch82. A. differentlyB. positivelyC. strangelyD. sympathetically83. A. painfulB. potentialC. similarD. common84. A. consciousB. guiltyC. ignorantD. short85. A. creativeB. flexibleC. positive D. scientificSection BDirections: Read the following four 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)The morning had been a disaster. My tooth was aching, and Id been in an argument with a friend. Her words still hurt:“The trouble with you is that you wont put yourself