2022-2023学年上海市奉贤区高三上学期期中考试英语试卷(附听力音频)含详解.docx
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1、奉贤区2022学年第一学期高三英语学科期中试卷考生注意:1.考试时间120分钟,试卷满分140分。2 .本考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。所有答题必须涂(选择题)或写(非选择题)在答 题纸上。3 .答题前,务必在答题纸上填写准考证号和姓名,并将核对后的条形码贴在指定位:定位:止。自助获取听力音频I Listening Comprehension 25%Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation
2、, a question will be asked about what wassaid. 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 yourpaper; and decide which one is the best1. A. Shocked.B. Sad.Annoyed.2. A. $15.B.$18.3. A. He had
3、 his son buy the soy sauce.C. He had the supper fixed.4. A. He ordered roast beef.C. He worked at the beach.5. A. The kids are not friendly to Teresa.B. The kids are getting along well with Teresa.C. The kids need a person to take care of.D. Teresas English is very good.6. A. Doctor and patient.C. M
4、agician and audience.7. A. He was a firefighter.answer to the question you have heard.C. Anxious.D.C. $30D.$33.8. He used up the soy sauce.D. He went and got the soy sauce.9. He would like some cold drinks.D. He seldom eats roast beef.10. He was responsible for the fire.B. Teacher and student.11. Dr
5、iver and passenger.B. He was excited to get the medal.D. He was very brave.B. Why is it important to have an eco-friendly HalloweenHow to have a Halloween beneficial to the environmentC. How to celebrate the Halloween to cheer yourself up(C)Of all the journalism specialties, science writing may well
6、 be the most challenging. Science writers cover fields undergoing some of the most rapid advances in history, from stunning advances in genetics and biotechnology to exotic discoveries in astrophysics. A science writers week may include coverage of new discoveries about viruses, the brain, evolution
7、, artificial intelligence, planets around other suns, and global climate change and its environmental impact, to name only a few topics.Writing anything thats any good is hard work, but science writers labor tinder a particular, and rather peculiar, set of constraints. Science is new - only about 40
8、0 years old, as a going concern - and prodigious, having transformed our conception of the universe and of our place in it. But precisely because its impact has been so rapid and so monumental, science has not yet been absorbed into our common consciousness. Readers come to the printed page already
9、knowing something about crime and punishment, love and loss, triumph and tragedy - but not, necessarily, about the roles played by theory and observation in identifying a virus or tracing the curvature of intergalactic space. Hence science writers have to keep explaining things, from the significanc
10、e of scientific facts to the methods by which they are adduced, while simultaneously holding the readers9 attention and moving the story along. Ws as if business reporters had to constantly explain what is meant by turning a profit”, or sportswriters by scoring a touchdown”.Unsurprisingly, we scienc
11、e writers are often misunderstood. People tend to assume that we write computer software manuals or those buckram-bound engineering textbooks assigned to students in technical studies. Fellow authors dismiss us as translators. Editors may think us narrow. A quarter-century ago, when I was struggling
12、 to move away from writing about politics and rock music in order to concentrate on astronomy, the editor of a major magazine pressed me to do an article, called “The Bionic Man,on artificial body parts. When I declined, he became impatient.“Well, what do you want to write about?” he asked, throwing
13、 up his hands, like a motorist cut off in traffic.“Astronomy,“ I replied.“Youve already written about astronomy!”“Yes, but I like it. It was my original interest in lifb.”“Arent you afraid of becoming some sort of Johnny One Note?”“Well, not really. You know, whafs out there is something like ninety
14、-nine, then a decimal point, then twenty-eight more nines per cent of everything. Covering nearly everything doesnt seem all that limiting. And it leads to lots of other things.Ive been on the wrong side of arguments with editors more often than it is comfortable to recall, but on this occasion I tu
15、rned out to have been right. Astronomy did lead to everything else. It led me into other sciences of course - among them physics, chemistry, and biology 一 and also, by many winding paths, to poetry, literature, history, philosophy, art, music, and into conversation with some of the smartest and most
16、 creative people in the world.63. According to the writer, what is the main difficulty facing science writers? A. Finding new science topics.B. Meeting the readers expectations of science.C. Overcoming the readers unfamiliarity with science.D. Keeping up with the rapid developments in science.64. Wh
17、y did the writer refuse to write about The Bionic Man? A. He had no expertise in the topic.B. He was not passionate about the topic.C. He did not realize the potential of the topic.D. He did not want to write about the same topic again.65. Which of the following statements about the writer is NOT tr
18、ue?A. He finds it difficult to get recognition from others as a science writer.B. He feels quite comfortable with the previous arguments he had with editors.C. A keen interest in astronomy contributes to his exploration of other disciplines.D. Astronomy helps him form a connection with some great mi
19、nds in the world.66. Which word best describes the tone of the last paragraph?A. indifferenceB. amusementC. frustrationD.satisfactionSection C 8%Directions: Read the passage carefully. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there ar
20、e two more sentences than you need.We live in a world of advertising. Advertising is a pervasive method of marketing in society. Though the methods by which marketers advertise have changed over the decades, the role and purpose of advertising has shifted very little.67. Whether presented in newspap
21、ers and magazines or on television or theInternet, it serves to promote a wide range of products. What is being presented to the public is usually a product or service, such as a car or camera. Yet it may also be an idea, as in Vote for Jones”,or an event, as in nWatch the World Series on this chann
22、el tomorrowWithout advertising, people would have a difficult time knowing where goods could be bought or even certain goods or services existed.Advertising began with town criers in ancient Greece, who called out the name of items available in the market. 68 The first printed ads appeared in Englan
23、d in 1480, and newspaper ads began in 1648. In the twentieth century extensive new fields for advertising opened up with the invention of radio and television.69 For example, radio and television ads are costly. But they reach a vast audience. This makes them worthwhile and cost-effective for the ad
24、vertisers. Newspaper ads can feature coupons or information that can be clipped and saved. Magazines often appeal directly to special groups, such as sports fans or teenagers. Other forms of advertising include direct mail, e-mail, billboards.Do business owners themselves think up all those ads? For
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