上海市建平中学2022-2023学年高一上学期期中考试英语试卷(无答案).docx
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1、上海市建平中学2022学年第一学期期中考试高一英语试题出卷人&审卷人:高一英语备课组11. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the two passages 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 t
2、he other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Classic gardens of SuzhouFine works of art and architecture form an important part of our cultural heritage. Fortunately, some of these cultural sites (21).(preserve) well since they were unearthed.Chinese garden design, (22) seeks to recreate
3、miniature natural landscapes, couldnt be any better illustrated than in the nine gardens in the historic city of Suzhou, Jiangsu province. Suzhous classical gardens, (23) buildings and landscape are coupled together, create a harmonious union between man and nature.The classical gardens of Suzhou ar
4、e the unification of houses and gardens, and they were meant to be appreciated and lived in as well. A thickly populated city (24)Suzhou often lacks rich natural scenery, and that is why such typical architecture should be found in the city. (25) (improve) their living conditions, certain individual
5、s in Suzhou would attempt to create harmony in their living environment by constructing their homes together with nature.Founded in the Song Dynasty, Canglang Pavilion has (26)(long) history among all of the existing classical gardens of Suzhou. Naturally well designed, it (27)(call) one of the four
6、 best gardens in Suzhou. (28)three are Lion Grove Garden, the Humble Administrators Garden and Lingering Garden. The masterfully designed Canglang Pavilion looks simple but elegant. Without fancy decorations, it combines buildings with scenery so perfectly and profoundly (29)the whole garden appears
7、 to have been formed naturally.Suzhou*s classical gardens hold high value for the study of Chinese landscape gardening, architecture, culture, aesthetics (美学)and philosophy. All nine of Suzhous most famous classical gardens (30)(add) to the World Heritage List by UNESCO in 1997.Section BDirections:
8、Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once, Note that there is one word more than you need.A. backed B. commonly C. cover D. customs E. established F. majorG. mark H. misfortunes I. performed J. puzzled K. thoroughlyTelling the bees“London Bridge is do
9、wn“ is how Sir Edward Young, Queens private secretary, conveyed the official news about the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday. As the news spread through the world, a headline 31 many on social media: royal beekeeper has informed the Queens bees that the Queen has died.”Did bees need to be tol
10、d about human affairs? Would they have any sort of opinion on the matter?But some beekeepers, 32 by historians, say telling the bees“ is a standard practice that goes back centuries, with potentially serious consequences if not followed.“Its a very old and 33 tradition, but not something that*s very
11、 well-known,said Mark Norman, a folklorist and the author of Telling the Bees and Other 34: The Folkloreof Rumi Crafts.The tradition holds that bees, as members of the family, should be informed of 35 life events in the family, especially births and deaths. Beekeepers would knock on each hive, deliv
12、er the news and possibly 36 the hive with a black cloth during a mourning period. The practice is more 37 known in Britain but is also found in the United States and other parts of Europe, Mr. Norman said.In the 18th and 19th centuries, it was believed that neglecting to tell the bees could lead to
13、various 38, including their death or departure, or a failure to make honey. Nowadays, beekeepers may be less likely to believe they risk bad luck, but they may continue to follow the tradition as a 39 of respect J Mr. Norman said.Stephen Fleming, a beekeeper for 25 years and the co-editor of BeeCraf
14、t, a magazine for British beekeepers, said he once 40 the tradition after a friend died. He went to the friends bees, gently knocked on the hives and told them the news, he said.“It was just something I thought my friend would have enjoyed,“ he added.Mr. Fleming said most beekeepers would most likel
15、y be aware of the tradition, but not as many would practice it.“Its generally thought to be a good and nice thing to do J he said.HL Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the wo
16、rd or phrase that best fits the context.The old 1986 truck was a gift from his grandfather. It worked, but it was large and inconvenient. So it was not an ideal vehicle for Ian Cheney*s 41 inner-city neighborhood in New York. Many New Yorkers would look at the truck and think of a rubbish dump. Ian
17、Cheney looked at his grandfathers truck and thought of a (n)42.As in other large cities, there are not many places to grow food in New York. Yet Cheney wanted a vegetable garden. Many urban farmers in New York have found 43 ways to grow vegetables. There are rooftop gardens high above the city. Ther
18、e are community gardens in old parking lots. There is even a (n)44 garden in the Hudson River. Cheney, however,didnt 45 any of these. So the old truck was a (n)46 solution. The back of thetruck provided him with the 47 he needed. Since I dont have a rooftop to grow any food J Cheney explains. It see
19、med like the logical thing to do.”So Cheney 48 to work. First, he drilled holes in the truck bed for drainage allowing water to pass through the bed. Then he laid down a recycled plastic mat. The soil came next. He made sure that everything was organic. Cheney 49 organic because he wanted to grow ve
20、getables without chemicals. Then he planted lettuce, herbs, spinach, and tomatoes. Finally, he watered and waited.When the food was ready to pick, Cheney drove the truck from one urban neighborhood to another. He 50 some of the vegetables. He sold the rest to friends and neighbors. Everywhere he par
21、ked, passersby stopped and talked about the beautiful vegetable garden in the back of the truck.Cheney is 51 about food. He strongly believes that people are better off eating more local food, because it reduces economic and environmental 52. There is also the questionof nutrition. Less nutritional
22、benefits of vegetables 53 over time. So eating food within a few days of harvesting is healthier for you.Cheney knows that his truck cannot solve the problem of the lack of fresh food in all neighborhoods. Yet, like rooftop gardens, it could be part of the solution. Cheney continues to plant his tru
23、ck and drive it around New York neighborhoods. He hopes that fresh and healthy food can be 54 in more places, including inner-city areas. As Cheney says, “If we can grow food in the back of a 1986 Dodge pickup, we can 55 find better ways to grow more fresh produce.41. A. crowdedB. plainC. desertedD.
24、 breathtaking42. A. houseB. squareC. farmD. bank43. A. creativeB. uniformC. regularD. ugly44. A. floatingB. emergingC. risingD. remaining45. A. have attachment toB. make commitments toC. have access toD. make contributions to46. A. difficultB. practicalC. limitedD. common47. A. toolB. spaceC. inform
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