2021-2022学年上海市奉贤区致远高级中学高一(上)月考英语试卷(10月份).pdf
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1、2021-2022学年上海市奉贤区致远高级中学高一(上)月考英语试卷(10月份)1.用说给词汇正确形式填空。A.appeal B.appreciate C.aroused D.abandoned E.asleep F.assuredG.benefit H.available I.absorbed J.adapt K.accomplish(1)Ty to to our new school life as soon as possible to face new challenges everyday.(2)The little boy was so in the video game that
2、 he took no notice of his fathersentry.(3)The Oriental Pearl TV Towers sure to to millions of tourists from around theworld.(4)I really your lending me the money that I needed so badly.(5)The robots which could sing songs the students*great interest.(6)The AI technology has become widespread and we
3、can all from it.(7)The policeman the woman that he would find back her lost son.(8)The baby fell soon and didnt wake up until the plane landed at the airport twohours later.(9)In this library,tens of thousands of books and magazines are to the readers.(10)The volunteers decided to do something this
4、weekend and picked up all the plasticbottles on the beach.2.A.digitally B.capable C.provides D.digital E.including F insideG.experiencing H.classical I.masters J.keep K.composeMost museums ask us to(1)our distance from the artworks,but Atelier des Lumieres,anew digital art center in France.allows vi
5、sitors to set foot(2)the world of art.Since itopened in April the art center has been called Paris ew*studio(工作室)of lights.Its16.000-square-foot hall(3)the perfect spot for the art centers projection-based(基于投影 的)exhibits.The main exhibition,for example,begins with a view of Viema,Austria.Visitorsex
6、perience one of the biggest names in the history of European art Austrian painter GustavKlint(1862-1968).The best part is the digital pictures that cover the display area(4)portraits(肖像画)of women and girls.After(5)Klimts most popular work Brid Stenson from the Guardian wrote.MRather thansearching fo
7、r a spot near a.painting,I find myself wanting to reach into the space in frontof me and touch the gold leaf of The Kiss and The Tree of Life as they are(6)cast(投射)around the room.Apart from the video images,background music also adds beauty to theexhibition.The art center includes soundtracks from
8、many(7)including Polish pianistFrederic Chopin,and Germar(8)Ludwig van Beethoven.The exhibition is a new way to bring(9)art into the 21st century.Used for creativepurposes,digital technology is(10)of creating links between eras(年 代),increasingemotions,and reaching the largest possible audience.nsaid
9、 Bruno Monnier,president ofCulture-spaces,an operator of museums and art centers in Paris.(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)From using a smiling emoji in messages to saying,cheese,when taking photos,most peoplebelieve that a smile is a sign of happiness.(3)some scientists don*t think so.The(4)betweensm
10、iles and happiness was recently studied by researchers at Brighton and Sussex MedicaSchool(BSMS)in the UK.Their(5)found that smiling doesn*t necessarily show a personsgladness.Instead,it usually tool in social contact.In the study,44 people aged between 18 and35 took part in a quiz.The 7)had to answ
11、er nine difficult questions,while their facialexpressions were recorded by computers.The participants were then asked to rate 评估 theirown experiences when answering the questions.They were given 12 different emotions to(8includingbored,andninterestedn.According to Science Daily,people always the第 2
12、页,共 28页experiences that made them smile withnengagement(参与)”,(10),happinessuor,interested,.We normally associate a smiling person with cheerfulness/11),a smile is more likely to be caused by a feeling of(12)reported Indian newspaper The AsianAge.In order to(13)explain these results,the researchers c
13、hecked the(14)of the participantsanswering each question.According to the journal News Medical,the participants didnt showany signs of smiling in their images when they were trying their best to find out the rightanswer.However,when they were told whether their answer was(15)or not,they smiled.Andmo
14、re(16)they smiled more often when their answers were incorrect.lt showedntheir enjoymentof this game,according to Science Daily.This(17)could be explained by self-ratings ofengagement,rather than by ratings of happiness or frustration,body language expert HarryWitchel told Science Daily.3.A.ButB.SoC
15、.ThenD.And4.A.differenceB.connectionC.similarityD.gap5.A.reportB.groupC.studyD.article6.A.use asB.consider asC.look upon asD.serve as7.A.participantsB.peopleC.researchersD.members8.A.describeB.choose fromC.write downD.think of9.A.thoughtB.believedC.matchedD.considered10.A.as well asB.exceptC.along w
16、ithD.rather than11.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.ActuallyD.Generally12.A.happinessB.engagementC.gladnessD.cheerfulness13.A.moreB.doubleC.furtherD.right14.A.resultsB.papersC.boardsD.images15.A.correctB.interestingC.doubtfulD.good16.A.seeminglyB.surprisinglyC.exactlyD.amusingly17.A.smileB.answerC.behaviorD.en
17、gagementDThe first two years of Stuart Singers retirement were pure play.killing time in the New YorkCity by bike and visiting museums and art galleries.At some point.I realised I should do more than this,said Mr Singer,a former high schoolteacher.Now Mr Singer,74,and his wife Madie,69 are involved
18、in the Retired and Senior VolunteerProgramme.Mr Singer volunteers with the Community Health Advocates Programme,whichstarted in 2010.The programme helps consumers to know better about the health insurancecoverage(医疗保险).And it helps them to find access to low-cost or free care.Mr Singersmain task is
19、to answer phones for the Community Health Advocates*helpline.There are lots of calls from different people who need medical care.but they cant get itbecause their insurance company wont pay for it.he said.And you got to go throughdoctors.and get the papers filled out.But when you get it done,yeah.it
20、 feels good1The helpline helps about 250 callers each week and has saved consumers$12,1 million sinceit began.Mr Singer comes in once a week,helping 10 callers every shift.In total.he estimates hehas saved New Yorkers$443.000.Despite the challenges,the work is a joy,not drudgery for Mr Singer,which
21、inspired his wife tosign up for volunteer training after she retired in late 2014 as vice president of the InsuranceInformation Institute.lt put her fear of retirement at ease.Mrs Singer trained with the Advocacy.Counseling and Entitlement Services Project beforebeing placed with the Actors Fund a n
22、ational human services organization for performing artsand entertainment professionals founded in 1882,It just seems so unfair that these people havetrouble finding housing,said Mrs Singer.Since she started in early 2015,Mrs Singer has hadmore than 270 appointments with clients,from ticket takers to
23、 screenwriters to dancers.“Having someone help them really means a lot to them.Mrs Singer said Much of her work ishelping clients who are applying for affordable housing sort through a variety of incomesources they receive.HIt keeps the mind going,nMrs Singer said.It keeps the social lifegoing,and I
24、m doing something.18.In paragraph 2.this refers to.A.riding bikes in New York CityB.visiting museums and art galleriesC.spending Mr Singers life purely for funD.teaching in a high school19.The word drudgery in paragraph 6 most probably me a n s.A.tiring training B.boring workC.inspiring training D.e
25、xciting work20.What does Mrs Singer think of her volunteer work?.第4页,共28页A.Meaningful B.Easy C.Affordable D.Relaxing21.Which of the following is the best title for this passage?.A.Live a Simple Life after RetirementB.Adapt to Social Life after RetirementC.Find Rewards in Volunteering after Retiremen
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