上海市上海中学2022-2023学年高二上学期期末考试英语试卷(含答案).docx
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1、2022-2023学年上海市上海中学高二上学期期末考试英语试卷L Grammar and VocabularySection A Multiple Choice1. No one was convinced by her insistence to blame.A. that she be notB. that she was notC. on her being not D. on her not beDo remember you breathe a word of this to anyone.A. wontB. shantC. dontD. wouldntHe ask too much
2、 about her private life as she was so sensitive about it.A. not daredB. didnt dareC. dared not toD. dares not toTimmy, why in the mud? I have already told you so many times not to!A. must you sitB. should you sitC. will you sitD. can you sitIt is obvious that nobody wants to make friends with the po
3、or boy money.A. suspecting to have stolenB. suspecting to stealC. suspected having stolenD. suspected of having stolen2. Could it have been on her birthday her parents gave her this computer as a present?A. thenB. thatC. whenD. thafs whyThe use of radar as well as the two-way radio for the police to
4、 intercept mostspeeders.A. makes it a possibility B. make possible it C. makes it possible D. make possible 8. his impeccable intellectual and social credentials, we wouldnt have managed to get the grant.A. If it werent for B. Had not it been for C. With the help of D. But forin her veins some of th
5、e blood of the bohemian and the adventuress who runs barefoot.A. There flownB. Here flewC. There flowsD. Here flowOnce again, Jeff could interact with the dolphins and find affection in return.A. Little he dreamed how severely his love could be tested.B. Little has he dreamed how severely his love w
6、ill be tested.C. Little dreamed he how severely his love would be tested.D. Little did he dream how severely his love would be tested.9. Tracy Mcgrady announced his operation decision to the press without informing his club, leaving his team members why he did so.old twins, how much do they have to
7、spend at least?A. 75.B. 140.C. 100.D. 278.59. Which column on the newspaper would this passage most probably belong to?A. Natural WondersB. Travel BargainsC. Exploring UKD. Travel Tips(C)In these times of worldwide communications, science is no different from other professions in that English is now
8、 the established “universal“ language. Like it or not, most scientific reports are published in English, although some countries also have journals that are published in their native languages. But how did English develop into the dominant language of scientific discourse (会话)? Was it a joint decisi
9、on or did it happen progressively and “accidentally”? And was it a positive move for all?Arabic was used in all countries with an Islamic culture in the middle ages, while in Europe Latin was used for communication in science and education until the 17th century. During the Enlightenment, Latin lost
10、 favour as it was thought to be too complicated. Instead, scientific communication became more provincial; German, French, Italian and English were used in their respective countries and colonies, with different languages being more important in different disciplines - German, for instance, was wide
11、ly used in physics, chemistry and some aspects of medicine and psychology. The relative use of these languages changed through history, reflecting the relative growth and decline of science, culture and economics in these countries. Thus, the use of French predominated in the 18th century, whereas G
12、erman was most widespread in the 19th and English dominated the 20th. Social upheaval (居U变)also played a role - the use of French declined dramatically after World War I, whereas that of German increased in parallel until World War IL After World War II, and especially in the past 30 years, English
13、progressively established itself as the primary language for scientific communication as America came to dominate both basic research and technology. In the 1920s the need for a universal language of science was debated, and a synthetic language, Esperanto, was developed but never widely used.Despit
14、e the obvious appeal of having a common language that allows scientists around the world to communicate with one another there can indeed be some drawbacks in using Englishfor all communication - non-native English speakers can be at a disadvantage compared with native speakers when it comes to expr
15、essing and highlighting the interest of their papers and communicating with editors and referees. Careful copy editing can tackle the problem of accessibility of accepted manuscripts, but upstream of this stage it is down to all parties to ensure that they evaluate work on its scientific merit rathe
16、r than its proper use of grammar.The use of a universal language for communication in science is unavoidable as one obvious advantage is that findings can be more widely accessed, and resisting this concept for the sake of cultural difference would seem to be anything but productive. However, the us
17、e of national language and less technical language is useful in communicating science to the general public, as is the case with the Nature gateways in Japanese, Chinese, Korean and German. 60. Which of the following does NOT contribute to the changes of languages in science through history?A. Scien
18、tific development.B. Cultural influence.C. Economic climate.D. Social communication.61. The downside of using English for all scientific communication involves.A. some scientific work being undervalued due to its improper use of grammar B. acknowledged manuscripts sometimes not being accessed with e
19、nough care C. editors and referees5 failure to communicate with the authors of the papers D. non-native English speakers being unable to express what interests them well 62. What can we infer from the last paragraph ?A. Creating a universal language in scientific communication is inevitable.B. A uni
20、versal language enables more people to read about scientific findings.C. Cultural difference adds to the difficulty in increasing scientific productivity.D. Ordinary people also benefit from the use of technical language in science.63. Which of the following is the most suitable title for this passa
21、ge?A. Universal Language EstablishedB. Universal Language of ScienceC. Breaking the Language BarrierD. Breaking the Language DominanceSection CDirections: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are
22、two more sentences than you need.With an eye on urbanization, population growth and efficiency, tiny spaces were a big theme at this summers Dwell on Design conference in Los Angeles. Designers from around the world proudly presented housing and products for living small - from transformable furnitu
23、re to 3D printed interior objects.64 Urban housing supplies are already straining (紧张)worldwide with 54% of the global population of 7.2 billion living in cities, according to the United Nations World Urbanization Prospects 2014 report. By 2050, that number is expected to rise to 6.33 billion, or 66
24、% of a forecasted world population of 9.6 billion.In North America, about 82% of the total population - roughly 473.8 million people - lives in urban areas.65 Many of the new units being built are getting smaller and smaller,challenging municipal(市政的)housing codes and zoning regulations.Micro-apartm
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