2021-2022学年江苏省苏州市相城区陆慕高级中学高一(上)期中英语试卷-附答案详解.pdf
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1、2021-2022学年江苏省苏州市相城区陆慕高级中学高一()期中英语试卷一、选词填空一句子(本大题共10小题,共 15.0分)1.This is a photograph of the famous painting.The o is in the city museum.2.A in medical science may make it possible for people to live for more than 150years.3.These pills will help you calm down when you feel you are e with anger.4.Sh
2、e took a of the childrens absence to tidy their rooms.5.Everyone c in the accidents has already been questioned by the Police.6.There followed a(n)(尴尬的)silence when we all tried to think of somethingto say.7.(忽视)the advice of your parents is the most stupid thing that you have done.8.While choosing
3、clothes,you must take your (个性)into consideration.9.(判断)from the words of our English teacher,we knew that she was very satisfiedwith results of our Mid-term examination.10.Four priceless antiques(文物)stolen from the museum have been(寻 回)recentlyby the Police.二、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共 37.5分)AEducational tech
4、nology such as apps can help students with timemanagement,organization skills,study skills,homework and more.Below is a list of appsfor college students recommended by educational technology experts.The needs ofindividual students differ and experts suggest that students try out several apps to find
5、 theright one.Unless costs are noted in the app descriptions below,these learning tools are freeto users:Blackboard App.A popular learning management system,Blackboard is used at manycolleges across the U.S.It allows students to get coursework for online classes or in-personclasses.Students can view
6、 course content,complete assignments and tests,view grades andmore.Duolingo.Advertising itself as the worlds best way to learn a language,Duolingo offerslessons in 35-plus languages,helping users withspeaking,reading,listening,writing,grammar and vocabulary.Duolingo offers both freeand paid versions
7、(版本),the latter with an ad-free experience and offline access tolessons.Evernote.A note-taking and task-management system that offers the ability to sync(同步)across devices,Evernote allows users to create to-do lists,save webpages and changedocuments into a digital form via a devices camera.Evernote
8、is free,though an advancedversion with more features costs$7.99 a month or$69.99 a year.College mobile apps.College-specific apps have become fairly common amongU.S.college students.While these apps may differ by college,users can often find campusmaps,news,safety information,scheduled events and mo
9、re.11.Why do students need to try out several apps?A.To avoid paying for any app.B.To apply these apps to different tasks.C.To see as many different functions as possible.D.To find one that can best meet their needs.12.What do the listed apps have in common?A.They cannot be used continuously until p
10、aid.B.They can help college students learn better.C.They have different versions for college students.D.They have been quite popular among college students.13.Which app will you choose if you want to make a to-do list?A.Blackboard App.B.Duolingo.C.Evernote.D.College mobile apps.BThe e-mail request c
11、ame in to Ekiben restaurant in Baltimore late on a Thursdayafternoon.The man,Brandon Jones was writing for his mother-in-law,who loved thedish.He explained that she was now in the final stages of lung cancer at her home inVermont and that he was hoping to get the recipe to make it for her there.第2页,
12、共25页Steve Chu,one of the Asian fusion restaurants co-owners,read the e-mail and quicklyreplied with another suggestion.Thanks for reaching out,he wrote.uWed like to meetyou in Vermont and make it fresh for you.For the past six years,every time Brandons mother-in-law visited Baltimore,the first place
13、she wanted to go was Ekiben so she could order that dish,She had always told us,WhenIm on my deathbed,!want to have that broccoli(花椰菜),u,recalls Brandons wife,RinaJones.That Friday after work,a day after receiving Brandons e-mail,Chu prepared all the foodingredients(原料)and then headed for Vermont wi
14、th his business partner and anemployee.They stayed overnight in an Airbnb rental and drove the next day to whereRinas mother lived.After cooking and boxing everything up,they knocked on theircustomers door.As soon as she opened the door,she recognized the amazing smell,Brandon says.Rina says her mot
15、her also recognized Chu and his coworkers.My mom kept saying,*Youdrove all the way up here to cook for me?She was so happy and touched to have thatbroccoli.0It was an honor to help make the familys wishes come true,Chu says.There was a lotof good,positive energy in doing this.Rina was happy that her
16、 mother was able to enjoyher beloved broccoli with a side order of excellent kindness one last time.HMy mom criedlater about their generosity,and so did L Rina says.Ell carry that positive memory withme always.14.Why did Brandon send the e-mail to Ekiben restaurant?A.To enjoy the food himself.B.To a
17、sk the owner to treat his mother-in-law.C.To invite the owner to cook for his mother-in-law.D.To learn how to cook the dish for his mother-in-law.15.What do we know about Steve Chu from the passage?A.He was generous to his coworkers.B.He had a strong desire fbr charity.C.He was unwilling to share th
18、e recipe with others.D.He felt honored to deliver positive energy to the family.16.How did Brandon*s mother-in-law feel when she saw Chu and his coworkers?A.Surprised and moved.B.Puzzled and amazed.C.Anxious and thankful.D.Stressed and concerned.17.Which of the following can be the best title for th
19、e passage?A.Positive memory,valued.B.Kindness,delivered.C.A special order.D.A generous restaurant owner.cChildren bom in 2020 will experience extreme climate events at a rate that is two to seventimes higher than people bom in 1960,according to a new study in the journal Science.With the current rat
20、e of global warming and national policies that fail to make necessarycuts in pollution,climate events such as heat waves will continue to rise,scientists say.Thatleaves children of younger generations facing a severe threat0 to their safety,according tothe studys authors.The study researched extreme
21、 climate events such as heat waves,droughts,cropfailures,floods,and wildfires.Researchers used recent data from a 2021 IntergovernmentalPanel on Climate Change report that included information on global life expectancy(寿命),population trends and possible changes of global temperatures.The forecasts f
22、or how these events could completely affect younger generations wererather surprising.The scientists compared a person born in 1960 with a child who was 6years old in 2O2O.The 6-year-old will experience twice as many typhoons andwildfires,three times as many river floods,four times as many crop fail
23、ures and five timesas many droughts.Heat waves,though,will be the most extreme climate event,with 36times as many occurring for the 6-year-old.The study also shows that extreme weather events could affect younger generations invarious places of the world differently.People who were younger than 25 y
24、ears old by2020 in the Middle East and North Africa will likely experience more exposure(暴露)to extreme climate events compared with other places.The researchers sayoverall,younger generations in lower-income countries will experience the worseningclimate at a higher rate than those in wealthier coun
25、tries.The data from the study shows how limiting the increase in global warming and adaptingthe Paris climate accord(协议)are beneficial,the researchers argue.But even then,youngergenerations are still left with extreme event exposure that never happen before,theywrite.第4页,共25页18.What does ua severe t
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