2020-2021学年上海市徐汇区高一上学期期末考试英语试卷(解析版)(1).docx
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1、2020-2021学年上海市徐汇区高一上学期期末考试英语试卷I. Listening Comprehension (25) Section 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. Af
2、ter 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. He would rather have Chinese food.B. He has always liked Chinese food.C. He is used to eating Chinese food.D. He ate Chine
3、se food in the past.2. A. In New York.B. In Boston. C. In Michigan.D. In Washington.3. A. Her sisters.B. Her father. C. Her mothers.D. Her brothers.4. A. He told the kids to leave.B. He seriously wanted (he woman to go.C. He was joking when he told the woman to leave.D. He left with the woman.5. A.
4、Taking the summer classes.B. Finding a summer job.C. Waiting until later to decide.D. Working and studying.6. A. She is annoyed.B. She is apologetic.C. She is understanding.D. She is bored.7. A. He thought it was a very unrealistic movie.8. He was impressed with the movie.9. He agreed with the woman
5、 about the movie.10. He liked the movie because it was a fairy tale.8. A. Hes sorry he gave the woman the wrong directions.B. His friend works in the deans office.C. He cant give the woman directions.D. Hes also looking fbr the deans office.9. A. She is glad Joan is moving.B. She does not believe th
6、at Joan will move.C. She saw Joan move.D. She believes Joan is moving because she saw her.10. A. Thursdays and Fridays.B. Tuesdays and Fridays.C. Tuesdays and Thursdays.D. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.Sciences, point to basic differences between adolescents and adults and offer new 35 of how to c
7、ommunicate about risk to teenagers and pre-teens.“Our findings show that teenagers enter unsafe situations not because they are 36 to dangerous or risky situations, but, rather, because they arent informed enough of the possibility of the consequences of their actions,explained Agnieszka Tymula, one
8、 of the study co-authors. “Once they truly 37 a risky situation, they are, if anything, even more unwilling to take risks than adults. The study also offers new possibilities for 38 with this age group-providing adolescents with statistics highlighting the risks of dangerous behaviors or training th
9、at allows them to learn about risks in a safe way, which may be effective in 39 them”“What we found was that when risks were clearly stated, adolescents 40 them atleast as much as, and sometimes more than, adults,“ added I fat Levy, one of the studys co-authors at the Yale School of Medicine. Adoles
10、cents were, however, much more 4j forambiguity.42, this makes a lot of sense: young organisms need to be open to the43 in order to gain information about their world.”Studies have previously established that adolescents are more 44 than are theirolder and younger peers to engage in behaviors that, o
11、n rare occasions, lead to terrible consequences. “It is not that adolescents actually choose to engage in risks, but, rather, they arc willing to gamble (赌博)when they 45 complete knowledge,v the researchers wrote.31. A. differ fromB. run afterC. agree withD. dividefrom32. A. familyB. ageC. studyD. w
12、ork33. A. as a resultB. in conclusionC. for exampleD. bycontrast34. A. add toB. lead toC. contribute toD.originate from35. A. storyB. studyC. understandingD. news36. A. drawnB. pushedC. broughtD. taken37. A. defineB. understandC. createD. destroy38. A. startingB. identifyingC. communicatingD. agreei
13、ng39. A. frighteningB. limitingC. encouragingD.punishing40. A. triedB.abandonedC. fixedD. avoided41. A. tolerantB. enthusiasticC. concernedD. eager42. A. MateriallyB. PsychologicallyC. BiologicallyD.Geologically43. A. newB. excitingC. specificD.unknown44. A. likely45. A. need46. A. likely47. A. need
14、48. A. likely49. A. needB. cheerfulB. lackC. reluctantC. gainD. ableD. apply【答案】31. A 32. B 33. D 34. D40. D 41. A 42. C 43. D 44. A【解析】35. C45. B36. A 37. B38. C 39. B【分析】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述一项研究说明并不是青少年实际上选择冒险,而 是他们在缺乏完全知识的情况下愿意冒险。【31题详解】考查动词短语辨析。句意:他们的发现说明,青少年对不确定事物的品味似乎与年长的人不 同。A. differ from 与不同;B.
15、run after 追赶;C. agree with 同意;D. divide from 把分开。根据下文 When faced with situations that have highly uncertain outcomes, most 2 groups react with dislike; adolescents, 3. often find these uncertain situationsquite tolerable.”可知青少年和年长的人的品味不同,应选A。【32题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:当面对结果极不确定的情况时,大多数年龄组的人会表现出厌恶; 相比之下,青少年往
16、往觉得这些不确定的情况是可以忍受的。A. family家庭;B. age年龄: C study学校;D. work工作。根据上文的青少年对不确定事物的品味似乎与年长的人不同, 可知是其他年龄组的人,应选B。【33题详解】考查固定短语辨析。句意:同上。A. as a result结果;B. in conclusion总结;C. for example 举例;D.byconirast比照。解释同上,是青少年和其他年龄组比照得出的结果,应选D。 【34题详解】考查动词短语辨析。句意:而不是像通常认为的那样有风险的嗜好,青少年的危险行为源于 他们对模棱两可的事物的舒适。A. add to增加;B. l
17、ead to导致;C. con【ribute to促成;D. originate from源于。根据上文 often find these uncertain situations quite tolerableM 可知对模棱两可的 事易于接受,应选D.【35题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:这些研究结果发表在美国国家科学院院刊(Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)杂志.上,指出了青少年和成人之间的基本差异,并为如何就青 少年和学龄前儿童面临的风险进行沟通提供了新的理解。A. story故事;B. study学习;C. understa
18、nding理解;D. news消息。因为研究结果,所以应该是提供新的理解,应选C。【36题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:“我们的研究结果说明,青少年进入不平安的环境,不是因为他 们被危险或有风险的环境所吸引,而是因为他们没有充分了解自己的行为可能产生的后果,”该研究的合著者之一Agnieszka Tymula解释说。A. drawn吸引;B. pushed推进;C. brought 带来;D. taken 拿,取。根据下文 “but, ralher, because Ihey arent infbrmed enough of the possibility of the consequence
19、s of their actions M 可知前后关系是“不是而是,那也就是造成这种结果不是因为他们被危险或有风险的环境所吸引,应选Ao【37题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:一旦他们真正了解了危险的情况,他们甚至比成年人更不愿意冒 险。A. define 定义;B. understand解;C. create 创造;D. destroy 破坏。根据下文 uthey are, if anything, even more unwilling to take risks than adults说明他们旦了解危险,他们也不愿 意去冒险,应选B。【38题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:这项研究还为与这一
20、年龄段的青少年沟通提供了新的可能性一一 为青少年提供强调危险行为风险的统计数据,或训练他们以平安的方式了解风险,这可能会 有效地限制他们。 A. starting 开始;B. identifying 识另!J; C. communicating 沟通;D. agreeing 同意。根据上文“The study also offers new possibilities可知是为青少年的沟通提供了新的 可能性,应选C。【39题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:同上。A. frightening害怕;B. limiting限制;C. encouraging鼓励; D. punishing惩罚。根据前文说
21、为青少年提供强调危险行为风险的统计数据,或让他们以安 全的方式了解风险的培训,可知这样做能限制青少年的冒险行为,应选B。【40题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:耶鲁大学医学院的Ifat Levy是这项研究的共同作者之一,他补 充说:“我们发现,当风险被清楚地陈述后,青少年至少和成年人一样,有时甚至比成年人 还要回避这些风险。 A. tried尝试;B. abandoned放弃;C. fixed固定;D. avoided防止。根 据上文 “What we found was that when risks were clearly statedM 可知是清楚地解风险才能 防止,应选D。41题详解】
22、考查形容词词词义辨析。句意:然而,青少年对模棱两可的事情更能容忍。A. tolerant忍受 的;B. enlhusiaslic热情的;C. concerned关心的;D. eager渴望的。根据前文说青少年对模 棱两可的事情可以忍受,应选A。【42题详解】考查副词词义辨析。句意:从生物学上讲,这很有道理:年轻的生物体需要对未知开放,以 便获得关于它们的世界的信息。 A. Materially物质上地;B. Psychologically心理上地;C. Biologically生物上地;D. Geologically地质上地。根据下文young organisms ”可知是生物 学上,应选C。
23、【43题详解】考查形容词词词义辨析。句意:同上。A.new新的;B.exciting激动的;C.specific具体的; D. unknown 未知的。根据下文 “in order to gain information about their world所以应该是喜 欢探索未知的东西,应选D。【44题详解】考查形容词词词义辨析。句意:此前的研究已经证实,青少年比他们的年龄更大或更年轻的 同龄人更有可能做出在极少数情况下会导致可怕后果的行为。A. likely可能的;B. cheerful 欢乐的;C.reluclant不情愿的;D. able能够的。根据前文可知道的研究结果是青少年比他们 的
24、年龄更大或更年轻的同龄人更有可能做出冒险行为,应选Ao【45题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:研究人员写道:“这并不是说青少年实际上选择冒险,而是他们 在缺乏完全知识的情况下愿意冒险。 A. need需要;B. lack缺少;C. gain获得;D. apply 应用。 根据上文 “It is not that adolescents actually choose to engage in risks, but, rather, they arc willing io gw汕/e (赌博)”可知是他们缺少知识的情况下更愿意去冒险。应选B。Section B (22)Directions: Re
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