2023届上海市长宁区高三上学期教学质量调研(一模)英语试题.docx
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1、2022-2023学年上海市长宁区高三第一学期英语教学质量调研试卷(考试时间120分钟;满分140分)I. Listening comprehensionSection 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 spoke
2、n only once. After 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. To take a photo.B. To travel overseas.C. To adopt a child.D. To look for a new job.2. A. Cleaning the kitch
3、en.B. Drawing a street map.C. Planning home rcdccoration.D. Painting the dining room.3. A. She will give him the receipt later.B. The man should make his own copies.C. The man forgot to make the copies for her.D. She has not got the mans copies ready.4. A. She was late for the appointment.B. She oft
4、en kept other people waiting.C. She ran into the man on her way here.D. She called her friend about the book.5. A. It was left behind in the hotel.B. It got badly damaged on the way.C. It got lost at the Madrid Airport.D. It failed to arrive at its destination in time.B. He is highly ambitious.D. He
5、 is rather disappointed.B. They are both easy to please.D. They will make peace in time.B. Listening to some loud music.6. A. He knows his weaknesses.C. He cant face the situation.7. A. They are both to blame.C. They can manage to get along.8. A. Practicing a speech contest.Mesquita describes amae a
6、s a central emotion in Japanese culture, where it builds interdependence by encouraging tolerance in parenting process. She describes hasham-which includes shame, embarrassment, and social respectability-as a fundamental emotion for Egyptian Bedouins (游牧人). Such observations provide a background for
7、 her to explore a range of issues, including childhood socialization, the nature of friendship, the role of language in shaping emotions, and cross-cultural communication in a globalized world.Despite Mesquitas emphasis on cross-cultural emotions, there is little discussion of whether the MINE-OURS
8、dichotomy (二分法)accurately explains global cultural variation. Other scholars have noted, fbr example, that huntcr-gathcrcr societies at the same time emphasize both individual self-government and social cooperation. And in an apparent contradiction to her earlier arguments, Mesquita herself ultimate
9、ly concludes that Westerners have OURS emotions.Taken as a whole, however, the book contributes much to the discussion of the origins of emotions, presenting a remarkable collection of cross-cultural studies intermixed with personal stories about foreign residents struggles to reunite diverse emotio
10、nal and social worlds. In chapter 8, for example, Mesquita describes an incident where she一a Dutch native living in the United Slatesbumped into the famous American psychologist Hazel Markus at a conference Markus helped organize. Wishing to express understanding of Markuss workload, Mesquita declar
11、ed “You look a little tired. The remark appeared to make Markus nervous and confused but was intended as an expression of sympathyto sympathize in Dutch is to acknowledge suffering, not offer comfort as in the US.The books take-home message is fundamental: There arc no natural emotions, no inborn em
12、otions, no universal emotions. Mesquita argues that emotions are “meaning making and a preparation for action, and that the idea of “emotions as inner states“ is a Western construct. Instead, she suggests that emotions are a “dance“ cocreated between people who live in a specific cultural context at
13、 a particular historical moment.63. In Between Us, Mesquita indicates that.A. the Japanese build kids emotion of shame in parentingB. MINE-OURS dichotomy is the very cause of cross-cultural emotionsC. emotions outside “the West” are considered community-centredD. hunter-gatherers have both emotions
14、of “OURS” and MINEWe can infer from the incident in paragraph 5 that.A. the emotion of sympathy is to offer help in Dutch cultureB. foreign residents from different cultures usually unite as oneC. as Dutch Mesquita shows her personality of warmth and caringD. cross-cultural emotional exchanges proba
15、bly cause misunderstandingWhat is Mesquitas main argument about emotions in her book?A. Family education hardly influences ones emotions.B. Sociocultural contexts largely contribute to emotions.C. Western peoples emotions have no properties of OURS.D. Internal factors play a vital role in shaping ho
16、w we feel.64. Which of the following is the best title of the passage?A. The cultural landscape of emotionsB. The cultural origin of emotionsC. The cultural convention of emotionsD. The cultural shock of emotionsSection CDirections: Complete the following passage by using the sentences given below.
17、Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there arc two more sentences than you need.A. Typically, their deliveries have to occur within 3() seconds.B. Perhaps youre wondering about issues such as the cost and safety factors.C. In real life robots function in many manufacturing and household si
18、tuations.D. Regardless, customers face longer wait limes, fewer menu choices and higher prices.E. Server robots are planned to be given new functions, such as performing and holding conversations with customers.F. Restaurant owners are finding server robots ideal for performing repetitive tasks, how
19、ever many there are.Robots that serveRobots used to be found only in science fiction. In the 1960s, the animated (动画片的) space-age family the Jetsons had a robotic maid who could do household tasks. In the 2014 movie Big Hero 6, the robot Bay max could diagnose and heal illnesses instantly.67 In the
20、field of medicine, robot patients help train doctors and nurses by pretending they have a variety of health conditions. Now robots are finding a home in the food service industry.The globally spread disease and resulting economic crisis have created a lack of restaurant workers. Since restaurants do
21、nl have enough workers, the remaining staff must workharder. 68 Some businesspersons are lending a handa robotic handin the form of server robots. These robots are not exactly modeled after Rosey, the Jetsons robotic household servant, but they are pretty clever and very cute.Server robots come in s
22、everal different varieties. Many have a design that looks like a rolling cart. One model named Bella even has a cute cat-like face. Many are fairly short and shaped like R2D2 of Star Wars fame. They are designed to deliver dishes to customers in a restaurant. They are also just the right height for
23、customers to easily reach them.69 They can not only deliver delicious food to hungry customers, but also get back dirty dishes at the end of the meal.70 Concerning the price, a server robot costs from a few thousand to several thousand dollars. And in 2021, a restaurant even rented one for as low as
24、 US$15 per day. Regarding safety, special sensors on the robots keep them from crashing into customers. Because there arent enough restaurant workers, filling positions with these robotic servers is a no-brainer. Dont be surprised if you see one rolling up to your table soon.IV. Summary WritingDirec
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