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1、-【亚新】上海市七宝中学2016-2017学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题(含答案).docx-第 11 页2016-2017学年七宝中学高二下学期期末试卷II. Grammar and Vocabulary Section ADirections: 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 pro
2、per form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.You 21 think your English skills are good, but do you know what a knowledge navigator is? How about a :replenishment controller”?Dont worry if you dont understand what these two job titles are- 22 would most nat
3、ive English speakers. But thanks to 23 UK company, we know that these titles from two job adverts mean “teacher” and “shelf stacker(货架整理员)”The Plain English Campaign(PEC) 24 (woke) since 1979 to rid the UK of over-complicated language. Its aim is to make English as clear as possible for members of t
4、he public. It rewrites and edits documents, such as government application forms or job advertisements, 25(make) them understandable.Research carried out last year by Business in the Community, a UK charity, even found that two third of 16-to-24-year-olds are put off applying for jobs 26 they dont u
5、nderstand their descriptions. 27“Jargon(专业术语)is describing is very important. It should be articulated(表达)very clearly,” Steve Jenner,PEC spokesperson,told the BBC.According to the Guardian, some of 28 (unusual) workplace jargon includes “blue-sky thinking”-meaning open-minded planning-”touch base o
6、ffline”-meaning to meet and talk 29 person-and “dont let the grass grow too long”-which is another way of asking someone to work faster.But its not just documents and workplace language 30 the PEC targets. Every year, it nominates public figures for its “Foot in Mouth award”. To put ones mouth is a
7、phrase that means to say something foolish. For the last two years, US president Donald Trump has features on the list.“Trump is notoriously(极度地) generous when it comes to providing memorable nonsense,”the PEC wrote on its website. “He seemed to say something daft every few days during his campaign
8、for the Republication Presidential candidacy.”Section BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there isone word more than you need.A. thirstB. stoleC. shapingD. heavilyAB.inspirationAD. hitBC.touchingBD.imaginativeCD.report
9、edlyABC. curisityYou may still remember the “Eight Minutes of Tokyo” in the closing ceremony of the Rio Olympics last August. Even if the Tokyo Games wasnt going to be here for another four years, the performance of the new host successfully 31the show (大出风头) with its famous animated characters Dora
10、emon, Hello Kitty and Super Mario.It was a wise choice since there is probably nothing that shouts “Japan” more loudly than the countrys animation, known as “Japanimation”. And this year 32the 100th anniversary of the very first Japanese cartoon, made in 1917.In the past century, the wild imaginatio
11、n of Japanese animators continued to feed our 33 . Monsters, fairies, robots and magic feature often in their work. It has also been inspiring film industries in other parts of the world. The 34story of Disneys The Lion King(1994), for example, actually comes from Japans Kimba the White Lion ( 森林大帝,
12、1965). Andthe 1999 Hollywood 35film, The Matrix, was also 36 influenced by the 1989 Japanese manga Ghost in the Shell (攻壳机动队).“I love his films. I study his films. I watch his films when Im looking for 37,” our 38for this imaginary world is only growing.At the end of last year, for example, the stor
13、y of Japanese cartoon Pokemon (宠物小精灵,1997-) was brought to life with the help of augmented reality (AR,增强现实) technology. People in many countries are often seen searching for Pokemon in real life locations through the screens of their phones. They play it on their way to school, to work, and during
14、holiday outings. Although Pokemon began as a video game a year before the cartoon came out, people should give the animation a “Thanks” for bringing it to a wider audience.Besides being a source of entertainment, Japanese animation is also a 39 force of our daily lives. For example, wearing glasses
15、used to be considered as uncool and geeky (书呆子气的), but after the 1981 TV animation Arale (阿拉蕾), in which there is a heavily-nearsighted (高度近视 的) girl with wings and magic powers, glasses soon became fashionable. And the language we use the word meng (萌), to name one is also 40from Japanese animation
16、.But interestingly, with all the imagination that is so admired by modern fans, it would still be hard for Japanese animators in 1917 to believe that the two-dimensional worlds that they were creating at the time would have such a big influence in todays three-dimensional world.III. Reading Comprehe
17、nsion 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.Reading to me is all about personal growth. Growth through reading can take many 41 .It can come from seeing
18、the world through the eyes of someone else, the new truth or reconnecting with a truth long 42 . It can even come from an uncontained guffaw(狂笑) while reading a humorous passage. Growth through reading is not about reaching a certain level or reading so many minutes a day. It is 43 not about finding
19、 one type of reading material more valid than another. Its about making something such an 44 part of your life that you dont feel the need to quantity what youre doing. You should read because you want to, not because you have to.At a recent workshop it was argued that, as adults, we often make the
20、mistake of 45 children to do things we dont do ourselves. Before chastising (punishing) your child for watching videos or playing games, ask yourself how you use your spare time. As adults we need to lead by example. When was the last time you 46 that 500-page classic instead of checking social medi
21、a or watching television? If something isnt good enough toe you or 47 your time, then why would you like your children to feel 48 ?We also tend to forget that the journey can often be more illuminating 49 that the actual goal.This is definitely the 50 with reading. I am not talking about the journey
22、 that takes place within the pages of a book. I am talking about the personal journey that is possible when a child finds something that 51 their interest, latches onto it-and in so doing discoveries new worlds they never knew existed. The ownership in discovering and exploring ones own interests is
23、 magical.B.accepted46.A.set upB.looked upC.picked upD.turned upC.similarlyC.disappointing53.A.set inB.step inC.take inD.look inWhat does it 53 if a child is reading books that are “too easy” or “below their level” if it still bring them joy? Why is that a bad thing? Yes, stagnation(停止,滞止)can hamper
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