2022年高一上学期期末模拟预测卷(上海卷)01-英语(A4 考试版).docx
2022年高一上学期期末模拟预测卷01【上海卷】英语试题注意事项:1 .答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2 .回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡 皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3 .考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。L Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken 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. Disappointment. B. Disapproval. C. Sympathy. D. Passion.2. A. The exam score. B. The world news. C. A soccer match. D. A basketball team.3. A. The man is too forgetful.B. The man shouldn't get annoyed.C. The man has too many keys.D. The man should attend more lessons.4. A. She has never stayed in that hotel before.B. The cost of staying in the hotel was unbelievably high.C. The man shouldn't stay overnight outside.D. The hotel is not as good as what people said.5. A. A shop assistant. B. A dentist.C. An electrician. D. A bank clerk.6. A. Worried and frightened.C - Quite embarrassed.7. A. Having an interview.B.C. Talking with a friend. D.8. A. Put her report on his desk.C Mail her report to the publisher.9. A. To cut his jeans short.C To wear fitted clothes.8. Relaxed and happy.D. Deeply ashamed.Filling out a form.Asking for information.B Read some papers he recommendedD Improve some parts of her paper.B. To go on a diet.D To buy a pair of jeans.10. A. Make some coffee.C. Do his history reading.B Meet the woman at the library.D. Go out with some friends.Section BDirections: In Section B. you will hear two short passages several and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of them. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions1)高中学习生活是怎样的;2)提出如何更好适应高中生活的建议。 注:文中不得出现你的真实姓名或学校。Dear fellow students,will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. He was punished to be working in an animal shelter.B. He was fined a lot of money and lost his job as a butcher.C - He was forbidden from living in his apartment for three years.D. He was heavily fined and not allowed to keep animals for ten years.12. A. He was scratched by the cat he raised at home.B. His cat was captured and nearly killed by the tiger.C He was attacked by the tiger and was bit in the arm.D. His tiger was seriously ill after eating the raw meat.13. A. Ming can't live without jazz and hip-hop.B Ming is not accustomed to the country life.C. Ming doesn't like the food in the animal shelter.D. He can't fall asleep without Ming's smell and noise.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Misunderstanding of family life.B. Rapid economic development in Britain.C. The liberation movement of British women.D. Reasons for changes in family life in Britain.15. A. Because millions of men died in the war.B. Because women had proved their worth.C. Because women were more skillful than men.D. Because factories preferred to employ women.16. A. The attitudes towards religion.B. The effective way of birth control.C. The concepts of authority and tradition.D. The idea of “the family as a social unit.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. Purple B. BlackC. NaturalD. GrayA. Because she is afraid to appear in a magazine.B. Because she is afraid to be punished by her parents.C. Because she hopes to be different from others.D. Because she thinks dying hair will do harm to hair.18. A.Dying it themselvesB.Letting it beC.Having it dyed againD.Having it cut immediatelyA.Keep her hair naturalB.Buy some cheap dyeC.Dye her hair right awayD.Choose some special products.11. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage 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.It's commonly believed that a new year should be a fresh start. Many may have geared up to start21 resolutions at the beginning of the new year. But is it the right decision?A recent study found that January is not the best time for most people 22 (make)resolutions.This month, people in the Northern Hemisphere will experience longer nighttime and shorter daytime, 23 (mean)less sunlight.“We know that when sunlight enters the visual system, it activates neural circuits (神经网络)that24 (associate) with a number of psychological states J Tim Bono, a psychologist at Washington University, US, told the Daily Mail. "Such limited exposure to direct sunlight can take a heavy toll (带来重 创) 25 our overall well-being and energy levels to make resolutions/926 other reason is the low spirit in the period. Just finishing a long and hard year, many people are still trying to get rid of the tiredness in the past year and 27 (want)to take a rest. So 28 they make resolutions, the low spirit will make them hard to carry out.Though it's hard to make and carry out resolutions effectively in January, 29 (make)a resolution is still a good idea. Bono suggests that people make their resolutions in springtime. Since they are recovered from the struggles of the past year, making resolutions will be 30 (effective)in this season.So if you haven't made a resolution yet, why not put it off until spring?Section BDirections: Fill in each blank with a proper word cho sen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. influence B. devoted C. physically D. circumstance E. affectedF. overall G. financially H. decision I. positive J. strive K. joyfulHappiness, according to the Oxford English dictionary, is based on luck or good fortune. Joy on the other hand, is described as a vivid emotion of pleasure. Thus, happiness depends on 31: joy, on our emotionalwell-being.If you know joyful people, you will probably notice common traits among them. Joyful people are often healthy, both 32 and mentally; they value strong 33 relationships, and they don't allow the extremes of life sudden highs or sudden lows - to 34 them too much. Joyful people lead a more stable life. But these abilities do not just arrive; they have to be worked at.Teaching ourselves to be joyful may be one of the greatest things we can do to enhance our 35 health. However, it is important to understand that joy is an emotion that arises from within us and is not36 by the things that happen to us. Instead of looking for external things to provide happiness in our lives, we must 37 to find the joy within. We must educate ourselves about joy and work to enhance it in our lives. One way to start is to make a 38 to wake up every morning and find joy in our lives. Think about a special person or a 39 pet. It is our choice to be joyful or fearful. Let's take the time to train ourselves to be 40- our lives will be both happier and healthier for it.ILL Reading ComprehensionSection 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.We must face the fact that there are many aspects of the Information Ages. All information makes us anxious. Over some of these, we have little or no control. On the other hand, there are steps we can take to eliminate much of 41. We might say, then, that survival in the information Age is a challenging yet 42 task.To some extent, we are all receivers and givers of information. Our brain, however, receives and processes information in different ways. One way involves the amazing capacity of the brain to process information subconsciously.Another way involves 43 processing of information such as during conversation,we ve a great deal of control over this type of information processing-both as givers and receivers. If we indulge (任凭)ourselvestalking about tiny things or even harmful information, valuable time and 44 can be wasted. Meanwhile this can make us and others anxious. You may lose opportunities to absorb and distribute information that is truly useful for 45 in this troubled world.Information gathered by reading is processed consciously and 46 takes longest. The written word is still the most powerful way of 47 imagination and conveying information, ideas, and concept.How can we 48 so much information from various sources, such as reading material, TV program, computer games, and other 49 activities? The answer is screening. Screening, sorting out or prioritizing what we need to hear, see, say or read may 50 much information anxiety.To cut through confusing information,51 this basic rule: keep it simple! The secret to processing information is narrowing your 52 of information. Simplicity is 53 in many Asian culturesand is even recognized in Western cultures as a superior way of living. Writer Duane Elgin 54, “Tolive more simply is to live more purposefully and with a 55 of needless distraction.41. A. curiosity42. A. donating43. A. sensitive44. A. energy45. A. expanding46. A. still47. A. cooperating48. A. think of49. A. recreational50. A. break into51. A. catch52. A. rank53. A. received54. A. offered55. A. curiosity56. A. donating57. A. sensitive58. A. energy59. A. expanding60. A. still61. A. cooperating62. A. think of63. A. recreational64. A. break into65. A. catch66. A. rank67. A. received68. A. offeredB. troubleB - rewardingB consciousB . wealthB survivingB howeverB. findingB. deal withB professionalB bring aboutB . offerB. limitB. suppliedB , statedC interestC interesting C. unconscious C power C stretching C. hence C. removing C. do with C. humorous C get rid of C abandon C. field C. labeled C. declinedD. anxietyD. searchingD. reasonableD. healthD. bearingD. yetD. stimulatingD. rule overD. traditionalD. come toD. applyD. laneD. recommendedD. opposedA. maximum B. minimumC. quantityD. presenceSection BDirections: 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.AWelcome to Adventureland!Everyone loves Adventureland! The Parks and Exhibitions were built for you to explore (探索),enjoy, and admire their wonders. Every visit will be an unforgettable experience. You will go away enriched, longing to come back. What are you going to do this time?The Travel PavilionExplore places you have never been to before, and experience different ways of life. Visit the Amazon jungle (丛林)village, the Turkish market, the Tai floating market, the Berber mountain house and others. Talk to the people there who will tell you about their lives, and things they make. You can try making a carpet, making nets, fishing .The Future TowerThis exhibition shows how progress will touch our lives. It allows us to look into the future and explore the cities of the next century and the way we'll be living then. Spend some time in our space station and climb into our simulator (模才以装置)for the Journey to Mars.The Nature ParkThis is not really one park but several. In the Safari Park you can drive among African animals in one of our Range Cruisers: see lions, giraffes, elephants in the wild. Move on to the Ocean Park to watch the dolphins and whales. And then there is still the Aviary to see .The PyramidThis is the center of Adventureland. Run out of film, need some postcards and stamps? For all these things and many more, visit our underground shopping center. Come here for information and ideas too.55. The Travel Pavilion is built to help visitors.A. realize the importance of travellingB. become familiar with mountain countriesC. learn how to make things such as fishing nets D. learn something about different places in the world56. If you are interested in knowing about what people's life will be, you may visit.A.the Travel PavilionB.the Future TowerC.the Safari ParkD.the Pyramid57. If you want to get a toy lion to take home, where will you most likely go?A.The Pyramid.B.The Nature Park.C.The Future Tower.D.The Travel Pavilion.BThe actors Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin are among 50 wealthy people, charged Tuesday in whatDepartment of Justice officials called the largest college cheating scam (骗局)it has ever accused. The FBI alleged that parents spent up to $6.5 million to guarantee their children's admission to elite universities by inflating entrance-exam scores and bribing college officials.It's the extreme, illegal version of what parents often do, attempting to bend the college-admissions system to their will to ensure their children's privilege, convinced that a college name will lead to “success." Parents believe that an elite school will make their kids happy or give them an edge in life. But the misleading focus on a "roadmap to success" not only isn't a guarantee of either result it's also terrible fbr kids.At a time when one in five college students reports having had suicidal thoughts over the past year, we must hammer home to families the message that tunnel-visioning toward selective schools is not only misguided, but dangerous. Instead of focusing on a college “search” to find the schools that will best fit a student, too many families are focusing on college “prep J molding the student to fit a school. This practice tells teenagers they aren't good enough unless they get a certain acceptance letter, a harmful message that lingers long after the application process. And fbr what? Students aren't automatically happier at name-brand schools.Yet so many families continue to have name-brand fever. Parents want the name of the college to reflect all the effort and hard work that they and their children put into the high-school years, and they want the name of their college to make up fbr the lack of sleep and other sacrifices they made along the way. But names don't necessarily reflect substance. Names are empty. Yet not to mention the destruction of one's childhood. As an Illinois high-school senior told me, "many students view their young life as "a conveyor belt J making monotonous scheduled stops at high school, college, graduate school, a job, more jobs, some promotions, and then you die.”Parents might te