2022-2023学年上海市行知中学高二上学期第一次月考英语试卷 含详解.docx
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1、2022-2023学年上海市行知中学高二上学期第一次月考英语试卷I . Listening comprehension略Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent andgrammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given wor
2、d; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Scientists have measured levels of “third-hand“ cigarette smoke and found it could be a dominant and lingering source of harmful chemicals.Researchers reported how they tracked traces of cigarette smoke in a German cinema, where smoking
3、 was permitted, (mean) the only source of tobacco smoke was from the bodies and clothes of movie-goers and found that some viewers 2 (expose) to the equivalent of secondhand hoke from up to 10 cigarettes.The team led by Dr. Drew Gentner from Yale University sampled the exhaust air duct(导管)of the cin
4、ema for four days and detected 35 volatile(发挥性的)substances found in tobacco smoke.Concentrations of such substances showed a sharper increase around the time when moviegoers entered the cinema. 3 (pronounced) increases were seen for earlier show-times. Meanwhile, levels of the substances were lower
5、for family films than for R-rated action movies, 4 the latter having small audiences.“In the R-rated films, especially the 5 that are occurring later in the evening, it appears there is a greater tendency of people attending those movies 6 (smoke), perhaps more frequently or more cigarettes, and so
6、they are off gassing more J said Gentner, noting that previous studies had suggested third-hand smoke 7 account for between 5% and 60% of the burden from cigarette smoke in non-smokers.Analysis of particular substances revealed that, in the case of the action films, the third-hand smoke was relative
7、ly “fresh”, 8 its presence in family films was older possibly down to substances lingering from other screenings.The team found a number of signs that substances from third-hand smoke build up over time. “Thats 9 the chemicals dont remain entirely in the air, but are also absorbed on to various surf
8、aces and furnishings, 10 they re-enter the air,“ Gertner said.The team said the study offered a real-life example of exposure, adding that smaller spaces with poorer ventilation, such as bars, offices, and underground trains, could have much higher levels of third-hand smoke.Whether they live in sim
9、ple homes or luxury houses, what they all have in common is that their lifestyles do not create any pollution or carbon emissions - the ultimate goal for off-gridders.Around 100,000 people are thought to be living off grid in the UK now. 49 They grow their own food, home-school their children and pr
10、ovide their own medical care. They are people who have been priced out of the housing market or who have grown disillusioned with what modem society can offer and who decides that an alternative lifestyle isnt a pipe dream, but a viable option.A part from living an alternative lifestyle, cost is a b
11、ig factor in choosing to live off-grid. Off- grid houses are far cheaper to build than ordinary homes since they dont need to be connected to the electricity or water supplies and even road access is not necessary. Materials tend to be cheaper, too. Popular options include straw or old tyres and cem
12、ent.Surprisingly, the biggest problem off-gridders face is not building their homes or becoming self-sufficient but getting permission to build. Rural areas away from town are the perfect choice but these are often protected by law from construction of any kind or have building restrictions. There a
13、re now several websites dedicated to land-sharing so that the costs of buying land and getting permission can be shared, and there are increasing numbers of off-grid communities.50 Off-gridding could soon be common all over Europe and America.A. Many are self-sufficient, not just providing their own
14、 electricity, water and sewage systems, but in all aspects.B. After you use the toilet, you flush it and the waste disappears.C. This shift from individual to group off-gridding reflects the fact that the trend is growing noticeably.D. They live in a huge variety of types of accommodation.E. Living
15、off-grid still has a long way to go before it becomes a mainstream way of living.F. Rather than building permanent homes, vans or mobile homes or even old shipping containers are other options.Vie TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the bra
16、ckets.51 .她逐渐爱上了自己创作诗歌。(taste)(汉译英).游乐场里好多孩子,轮流玩着滑滑梯。(turn)(汉译英).家长们在校门外踮着脚往里看,好像孩子进了考场他们才放心。(as if)(汉译英).到养老院做义工不仅让老人们感受到陪伴的温暖,也让学生们对人生的意义有了更深刻的理解。(Not only)(汉译英)2022-2023学年上海市行知中学高二上学期第一次月考英语试卷I. Listening comprehension略IL Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passage below,
17、 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 proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Scientists have measured levels of “third-hand“ cigarette smoke and f
18、ound it could be a dominant and lingering source of harmful chemicals.Researchers reported how they tracked traces of cigarette smoke in a German cinema, where smoking was permitted, (mean) the only source of tobacco smoke was from the bodies and clothes of movie-goers and found that some viewers 2
19、(expose) to the equivalent of secondhand hoke from up to 10 cigarettes.The team led by Dr. Drew Gentner from Yale University sampled the exhaust air duct(导管)of the cinema for four days and detected 35 volatile(发挥性的)substances found in tobacco smoke.Concentrations of such substances showed a sharper
20、increase around the time when moviegoers entered the cinema. 3 (pronounced) increases were seen for earlier show-times. Meanwhile, levels of the substances were lower for family films than for R-rated action movies, 4 the latter having small audiences.“In the R-rated films, especially the 5 that are
21、 occurring later in the evening, it appears there is a greater tendency of people attending those movies 6 (smoke), perhaps more frequently or more cigarettes, and so they are off gassing more, said Gentner, noting that previous studies had suggested third-hand smoke 7 account for between 5% and 60%
22、 of the burden from cigarette smoke in non-smokers.Analysis of particular substances revealed that, in the case of the action films, the third-hand smoke was relatively f?esh”, 8 its presence in family films was older possibly down to substances lingering from other screenings.The team found a numbe
23、r of signs that substances from third-hand smoke build up over time. “Thats 9 the chemicals dont remain entirely in the air, but are also absorbed on to various surfaces and furnishings, 10 they re-enter the air,“ Gertner said.The team said the study offered a real-life example of exposure, adding t
24、hat smaller spaces with poorer ventilation, such as bars, offices, and underground trains, could have much higher levels of third-hand smoke.【答案】1. meaning 2. were exposed 3. Less pronounced 4. despite 5. ones6. to smoke 7. might 8. while#whereas 9. because 10. from which【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了科学家测量了三手烟的
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