2021-2022学年上外版高中英语:
必修一
Unit
1
School
Life
单元测试卷
第I卷
I.
Listening
Comprehension
II.
Grammar
and
Vocabulary
Section
A
Directions:
After
reading
the
passage
below,
fill
in
the
blanks
to
make
the
passage
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.
Hungry
Students
Get
Healthy
Choices
It
is
a
well-known
scientific
fact
that
teenagers
eat
50
percent
more
than
the
average
person.
Well,
actually
three
meals
a
day
just
isn’t
enough
____1_____
(satisfy)
their
endless
hunger.
Recently
Tongji
University
____2_____(decide)
to
keep
its
canteens
open
till
11
p.m.
and
to
serve
healthy
meals
at
affordable
prices.
Fu
Qinjun,
the
director
of
the
university’s
food
services,
_____3____
(quote)
as
saying,
“Students
are
usually
hungry
after
studying
late
into
the
night,
but
our
canteens
used
to
stop
service
after
7
p.m.
That’s
___4______
students
turned
to
outside
vendors
(小贩)
but
the
quality
and
safety
of
the
food
is
not
good
enough.”
This
is
good
news
for
the
students
____5____
now
have
healthy
late-night
choices
for
their
diet
instead
of
relying
on
fast
food
and
the
snacks
available
at
convenience
stores.
Those
foods
tend
to
contain
a
lot
of
salt,
fat
and
sugar
which
set
off
pleasure
receptors
(感受器)
in
our
brains
but
are
basically
unhealthy
when
____6_____
(eat)
in
excess
and
can
make
us
fat.
If
you’re
a
boarding
student,
you
probably
know
about
fat
because
you
have
likely
put
on
a
little
weight
since
you
started
school.
In
North
America,
this
phenomenon
is
called
the
“Freshman
Fifteen.”
_____7____
refers
to
the
fact
that
many
students
gain
up
to
fifteen
pounds
during
the
first
year
they
are
away
from
home.
Without
mum
_____8____
(look)
after
them,
they
tend
to
eat
more
than
they
should.
For
young
people,
though,
having
a
healthy
appetite
is
a
good
thing.
Your
body
keeps
growing
until
about
the
age
of
twenty-one,
so
you
need
to
eat.
However,
it’s
important
to
learn
how
to
eat
well.
So,
kudos
(赞誉)
to
Tongji
University
for
helping
students
fill
their
bottomless
pits
(无底洞)
___9______
healthy
food.
And
now
maybe
the
university
will
keep
its
gym
open
late
at
night
10.
_________
_________
students
can
walk
off
some
of
those
extra
calories!
Section
B
Directions:
Complete
the
following
passage
by
using
the
words
in
the
box.
Each
word
can
only
be
used
once.
Note
that
there
is
one
word
more
than
you
need.
A.
courage
B.
increase
C.
effects
D.
attention
E.
extent
F.
unknown
G.
strong
H.
find
I.
practical
J.
trouble
K.including
The
desire
to
make
explorations(探险)is
born
with
man.
Wherever
his
imagination
goes,
man
also
has
a
___11__
wish
to
go.
A
large
part
of
human
history
is
connected
with
the
exploration
of
the
world
in
which
we
live.
Again
and
again
people
have
set
out
with
surprising
__12___
and
patience
to
look
into
___13__
regions
and
lands
to
see
what
had
not
yet
been
seen,
to
make
known
the
unknown.
With
kites,
balloons
and
aircraft
they
left
the
ground
to
pass
through
the
lower
atmosphere.
Now
the
outer
space
receives
their
__14___.
Why
should
man
take
the
__15__
of
conquering(征服)
space?
It
is
hard
to
list
the
specific
practical
benefits
that
will
result.
But
one
knows,
from
past
experience
in
other
areas,
that
man
will
surely
see
and
discover
new
things
in
space
that
will
__16___
our
scientific
knowledge,
and
this
new
knowledge
will
___17__
its
way
into
valuable
practical
uses.
What
we
learn
about
man
himself,
from
his
experience
in
space,
and
from
the
___18__
of
space
and
the
space
flight
environment
on
him,
will
be
very
valuable.
The
new
techniques
developed
to
carry
out
the
exploration
of
space,
and
to
keep
man
alive
in
space,
will
certainly
find
___19__
uses
in
everyday
life
in
some
way.
Many
areas
will
benefit
from
them,
___20__
communication,
generation
of
power,
transportation
and
travel,
food
production,
materials,
fuels
and
many
others.
But
to
say
definitely
just
what
the
practical
results
will
be
is
almost
impossible.
III.
Reading
Comprehension
Section
A
Directions:
For
each
blank
in
the
following
passage
there
are
four
words
or
phrases
marked
A,
B,
C
and
D.
Filling
in
each
blank
with
the
word
or
phrase
that
best
fits
the
context.
A
new
study,
carried
out
by
The
American
Automobile
Association
of
America
(AAA),
has
found
that
driver
assistance
systems
fail
to
perform
some
actions
in
real-world
test
situations.
The
experiments
aimed
to
recreate
common
driving
situations
to
measure
the
__25__
of
the
assistance
systems.
All
of
the
four
test
models
had
systems
designed
to
provide
emergency
stopping
assistance.
__26__,
they
were
built
to
help
keep
vehicles
within
a
lane
and
to
back
up
speed
control
systems.
AAA
said
the
test
vehicles
repeatedly
__27__
on
public
roads
when
dealing
with
some
real-world
situations.
Separate
tests
were
carried
out
in
a
__28__
environment
off
public
roads.
In
those
tests,
all
vehicles
were
able
to
__29__
stay
in
a
lane
and
to
recognize
the
presence
of
another
vehicle
entering
into
traffic.
However,
three
out
of
four
vehicles
__30__
a
test
in
which
a
lead
vehicle
changed
lanes,
causing
a
stopped
vehicle
to
suddenly
appear.
AAA
said
in
this
test,
each
of
the
three
cases
required
a
driver
to
be
involved
to
__31__
an
immediate
crash.
Automakers
usually
warn
that
the
ability
to
__32__
a
stopped
vehicle
after
a
lead
vehicle
changes
lanes
is
a
design
limitation
for
driver
assistance
systems.
But
AAA’s
director
of
automotive
engineering,
Greg
Brannon
said
vehicles
had
been
expected
to
notice
the
stopped
cars
and
react
in
time.
Brannon
said
one
reason
for
the
__33__
could
be
that
several
manufacturers
use
the
word
pilot
in
the
names
of
their
systems.
“Confusing
vocabulary
may
lead
someone
to
__34__
a
system’s
capability,
unintentionally
placing
the
driver
and
others
on
the
road
at
risk.”
He
added.
25.
A.
comprehension
B.
importance
C.
performance
D.
profit
26.
A.
After
all
B.
By
contrast
C.
In
addition
D.
In
conclusion
27.
A.
arrived
B.
continued
C.
slowed
D.
struggled
28.
A.
damaged
B.
controlled
C.
polluted
D.
protected
29.
A.
healthily
B.
impatiently
C.
indefinitely
D.
successfully
30.
A.
failed
B.
passed
C.
simplified
D.
took
31.
A.
avoid
B.
hear
C.
record
D.
witness
32.
A.
abandon
B.
move
C.
park
D.
recognize
33.
A.
belief
B.
imperfection
C.
misunderstanding
D.
reaction
34.
A.
increase
B.
limit
C.
overestimate
D.
prove
Section
B
Directions:
Read
the
following
three
passages.
Each
passage
is
followed
by
several
questions
or
unfinished
statements.
For
each
of
them
there
are
four
choices
marked
A,
B,
C
and
D.
Choose
the
one
that
fits
best
according
to
the
information
given
in
the
passage
you
have
just
read.
(A)
“Going
after
the
footprints
of
wild
animals,
you
can
see
the
most
beautiful
scenery
in
the
world.?You
can
see
the
other
side
of
the
world,
full
of
strength,
wildness
and
tenderness,”
said
Xi
Zhinong
about
being
a
wildlife
photographer.
In
1983,
19-year-old
Xi
had
an
opportunity
to
take
part
in
shooting
a
film
about
wild
birds.
At
the
time,
people
didn’t
know
how
to
photograph
these
birds
without
disturbing
them.
Crews
used
to
catch
the
birds,
tie
their
legs
with
ropes
and
then
put
them
back
on
tree
branches
for
shooting.?Xi
thought
the
birds
captured
this
way
had
no
life.
Instead,
he
set
out
to
learn
how
to
photograph
and
film
birds
while
they
were
in
flight.
The
more
Xi
filmed,
the
more
he
saw
the
cruelty
of
animals
killing.
Xi
thought
he
should
do
more
to
help
protect
the
wildlife,
as
focusing
on
birds
was
far
from
enough.
In
1992,
the
World
Wide
Fund
for
Nature
(WWF)
launched
a
three-year
research
project
focused
on
black
snub-nosed
monkeys,
an
endangered
species
in
southwest
China’s
Yunnan
Province,
Xi’s
hometown.
Xi
followed
the
researchers
to
reach
the
forests
at
4,000
meters
above
sea
level.
He
became
the
first
to
film
these
striking
monkeys
in
the
wild.
After
years
of
effort,
Xi’s
documentary
film
“Mystery
Yunnan
Snub-Nosed
Monkey”
won
several
international
awards,
including
the
TVE
award
at
England’s
Wildscreen
Festival
in
2002.
Xi
not
only
films
endangered
species,
but
has
also
taken
on
the
mission
of
raising
awareness
for
the
protection
of
wild
animals
and
their
homes
by
giving
lectures
in
cities
throughout
the
country.
Now,
he
owns
a
studio
“Wild
China
Film”
and
uses
his
images
to
preserve
nature.
“I
hope
to
demonstrate
the
most
vivid
and
realistic
scenery
to
the
public.
I
wish
natural
reserves
can
be
found
everywhere
in
China,
but
the
most
important
thing
is
that
these
reserves
are
impressed
upon
in
the
minds
of
everybody,”
Xi
noted.
35.
In
shooting
a
film
about
wild
birds,
Xi
Zhinong
__________.
A.
found
what
crews
used
to
do
with
birds
was
practical
B.
realized
he
should
play
a
role
in
protecting
wild
animals
C.
appreciated
the
beautiful
scenery
by
following
wild
birds
D.
improved
the
way
of
taking
photographs
of
captured
birds
36.
Through
the
three-year
WWF
project,
__________.
A.
Xi
carried
out
the
pioneering
research
by
himself
B.
Xi
discovered
the
mystery
of
his
hometown
forests
C.
Xi
won
awards
for
his
photos
of
the
endangered
species
D.
Xi
exposed
the
black
snub-nosed
monkeys
to
the
world
37.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
of
Xi?
A.
He
is
making
efforts
to
promote
wildlife
preservation.
B.
He
is
fond
of
making
films
of
the
hidden
side
of
the
world.
C.
He
is
proud
of
being
recognized
as
a
famous
photographer.
D.
He
aims
at
showing
natural
scenery
in
China
to
other
countries.
38.
Which
of
the
following
might
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
Narrating
the
bird
film
to
the
public
B.
Impressing
the
world
with
self-image
C.
Growing
from
photographer
to
defender
D.
Turning
unknown
monkeys
into
superstars
(B)
If
you
are
coming
to
Bondi
Beach,
a
suburb
of
Sydney,
try
to
leave
your
car
at
home.
Public
transport
in
Sydney
is
pretty
dismal
but
parking
can
be
even
more
of
a
problem
at
the
beach.
Bus
Service
All
buses
from
the
city
start
from
Circular
Quay
and
the
ride
to
Bondi
Beach
takes
45
minutes.
The
bus
may
be
numbered
380
or
333
with
the
destination
showing
North
Bondi,
Dover
Heights,
Watsons
Bay
or
Bondi
Beach.
Together
this
is
called
“the
380
bus”
and
all
buses
go
to
Bondi
Beach.
Other
Bus
Adventures
Apart
from
the
well-known
380,
lots
of
other
bus
services
wind
their
way
through
the
back
streets.
Bus
drivers,
trying
to
be
helpful,
will
not
suggest
any
of
these
routes
for
fear
your
trip
will
take
longer
or
you
will
become
lost.
But
here
are
a
few
worth
trying:
The
389
bus
runs
every
10
minutes
all
day
(20
minutes
on
Sundays
and
30
min
after
8pm
daily)
and
goes
through
the
historic
back
streets
of
Paddington,
following
the
route
of
an
old
trolley
car
service.
You
will
pass
a
whole
street
of
coffee
shops
in
East
Sydney,
past
the
gates
of
the
DarlinghurstGaol,
through
streets
lined
with
terrace
houses(联排公寓),
then
on
to
Bondi
Junction.
The
389
travels
along
GlenayrAenue
at
Bondi
Beach
which
is
a
long
block
but
a
level
walk
to
the
beach.
The
400
Bus
goes
to
the
University
of
NSW,
The
Prince
of
Wales
Hospital,
Eastgardens
and
the
Airport.
This
bus
runs
every
five
minutes
on
weekdays
and
every
10
minutes
on
weekends.
Service
are
less
frequent
after
7pm
and
finish
around
11pm.
For
shopperholics,
the
400
takes
you
directly
to
the
Eastgardens
Shopping
Centre.
Every
20
minutes
a
400
bus
continues
on
to
the
Domestic
and
International
airport
terminals.
The
380
bus
to
Watsons
Bay
terminates
at
North
Bondi,
but
some
380
buses
continue
on
to
Watsons
Bay,
which
is
a
great
excursion
for
tourists.
At
Watsons
Bay
there
is
famous
lookout,
great
views
of
the
harbour
and
the
ocean,
a
hotel
and
several
cafes,
a
30-minute
walk
to
South
Head,
other
bus
routes
and
even
a
ferry
service
back
to
Circular
Quay.
39.
The
underlined
word
“dismal”
is
closest
to
__________
in
meaning.
A.
available
B.
efficient
C.
fundamental
D.
terrible
40.
“The
380
bus”
is
strongly
recommended
because
__________.
A.
it
goes
directly
to
the
destination
B.
it
is
the
safest
bus
line
C.
it
satisfies
various
appeals
D.
it
provides
best
travel
experience
41.
If
you
want
to
enjoy
both
ocean
views
and
campus
scenery,
you’d
better
take
__________.
A.
the
300
bus
B.
the
380
bus
C.
the
389
bus
D.
the
400
bus
(C)
In
1917,
when
the
country
declared
its
independence
from
Russia,
there
was
a
strong
desire
to
explore
and
clear
what
it
was
to
be
Finnish.
Architects
and
designers
became
nation-builders,
tasked
with
giving
shape
to
the
new
homes
and
public
spaces
that
the
country
needed,
as
the
economy
grew
and
the
once
agricultural
society
began
to
industrialize.
Their
ambitious
plan
was
social,
optimistic
and
forward-looking,
and
democratic
design
emerged
as
a
significant
characteristic
of
the
new
country.
Many
people
found
great
opportunity
and
creative
stimulus
in
Finland’s
transition
into
an
independent
modern
nation,
perhaps
none
more
than
the
internationally
famous
architect
Alvar
Aalto.
Over
the
course
of
his
long
career,
he
championed
a
revolutionary
style
of
design
that
combined
functionality
with
natural
materials
and
organic
forms.
Aalto
was
a
great
ambassador(大使)for
Finnish
design
at
a
time
when
Finns
were
thinking
of
how
to
present
themselves
to
the
rest
of
the
world.
When
Aalto
designed
the
Paimio
Sanatorium
in
1932,
he
applied
his
practical
approach
to
the
building
and
every
piece
of
furniture
within
it
to
international
approval.
Soon
after,
he
founded
Artek,
a
design
company
that
combines
art
and
technology
to
bring
about
improvements
in
everyday
urban
life.
Artek
is
a
booming
design
brand
today
and
the
work
of
Aalto
continues
to
be
respected.
But
while
Aalto’s
useful
elegance
represents
a
certain
Finnish
sensibility,
Finland
is
a
country
of
conflicts,
and
one
of
its
greatest
is
the
disconnect
between
a
characteristically
shy
national
character
and
the
brave
innovators
it
has
produced.
One
such
innovator
is
Armi
Ratia,
the
energetic
founder
of
Marimekko.
Ratia
founded
the
textile(纺织品)and
fashion
brand
in
1951.
Her
ambition
was
to
bring
color
and
energy
into
the
homes
of
the
depressed
postwar
nation.
Today
it
is
hard
to
imagine
the
Finnish
lifestyle
without
the
energy
of
Marimekko.
The
brand
was
also
symbolic
of
the
equal
role
women
played
in
Finnish
society.
Here
they
were
leaders
and
innovators,
creatives
and
commercial
successes.
Fashion
designs
were
purposefully
free
and
practical.
Such
was
the
interaction
between
the
values
of
the
brand
and
the
values
of
the
nation
that
spotting
a
Marimekko
print
on
the
street
could
be
compared
to
seeing
the
Finnish
flag
flying.
42.
100
years
ago,
architects
and
designers
in
Finland
__________.
A.
knew
what
the
Finnish
were
interested
in
B.
promoted
economic
growth
of
the
new
country
C.
explored
the
significant
shape
of
public
spaces
D.
helped
establish
the
new
image
of
their
motherland
43.
What
can
be
inferred
about
the
Paimio
Sanatorium?
A.
It
created
business
opportunities
for
new
Finland.
B.
It
laid
a
solid
foundation
for
the
company
“Artek”.
C.
It
fully
presented
Aalto’s
design
styles
and
methods.
D.
It
was
a
successful
combination
of
art
and
technology.
44.
According
to
the
passage,
Finland
is
a
country
with
__________.
A.
internal
disconnection
B.
conflicting
features
C.
literary
sensibility
D.
useful
elegance
45.
Marimekko’s
success
lies
in
all
the
following
EXCEPT
that
__________.
A.
it
was
compared
to
national
flag
B.
it
energized
the
war-stricken
Finland
C.
it
helped
the
country
to
realize
sex
equality
D.
it
reflected
the
value
of
the
brand
and
the
nation
Section
C
Directions:
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
two
more
sentences
than
you
need.
Monster,
Coca-Cola’s
energy
drink
partner,
isn’t
excited
with
the
plan.
Pretty
much
every
drink
category
is
experimenting
with
making
full
use
of
energy
sections.
Coke
recognized
the
importance
of
energy
drinks
when
it
struck
a
deal
with
Monster
in
2014.
By
using
natural
ingredients
and
its
recognizable
brand,
Coke
may
be
going
after
consumers
who
wouldn’t
reach
for
a
Monster
drink.
Recently,
consumers
have
been
looking
for
functional
ingredients
—
like
caffeine
for
energy
—
in
everything
from
sparkling
water
to
juice.
Coca-Cola
Launched
Coke-branded
Energy
Drinks
Coca-Cola
recently
said
it
was
considering
adding
a
new
drink,
Coca-Cola
Energy,
to
its
list
of
Coke
products.
__46__
Both
companies
have
said
that
they
value
the
relationship,
but
Coca-Cola
CEO
James
Quincey
is
pushing
for
aggressive
growth,
and
he’s
not
afraid
to
upset
some
feathers.
The
energy
drink
is
one
of
the
fastest-growing
parts
of
the
drink
industry,
and
it’s
highly
profitable
because
consumers
are
used
to
paying
more
for
energy
drinks
than
soft
drinks.
Plus,
some
people
already
drink
Coke
for
caffeine.
It’s
a
natural
brand
extension.
__47__
That
means
that
energy
drinks
compete
with
other
types
of
drinks,
and
that
people
who
may
not
seek
out
an
energy
drink
may
still
be
looking
for
an
energy
boost.
__48__
In
that
way,
the
new
drink
could
serve
as
addition,
rather
than
competitor,
to
Monster.
第II卷
I.
Vocabulary
Section
A
Directions:
Use
the
word
given
in
the
brackets
to
form
a
word
that
fits
in
the
space.
49.
Physicists
may
not
be
fitted
for
__________
(involve)
in
industrial
process.
50.
The
film
is
technically
__________
(impress),
but
lacks
real
excitement.
51.
He’d
never
felt
himself
so
__________
(power)
attracted
to
the
idea.
52.
Many
boys
__________
(explosion)
fireworks
on
the
Fourth
of
July.
Section
B
Directions:
Fill
in
the
blanks
with
the
proper
forms
of
the
given
words
or
phrases.
Note
there
is
one
more
word
or
phrase
than
you
need.
beat
come
true
introduce…into
launch
range
53.
The
latest
computer
technology
__________
our
school
already.
54.
Their
recent
wins
have
proved
they’re
still
the
most
difficult
team
__________.
55.
She
has
had
a
number
of
different
jobs,
__________
from
cook
to
swimming
instructor.
56.
Lisa
said
her
dream
of
designing
a
program
to
evaluate
road
safety
measures
__________
soon.
II.
Writing
Section
A
Directions:
Translate
the
following
sentences
into
English,
using
the
words
given
in
the
brackets.
57.尽管她个子矮小,却是个出色的篮球运动员。(despite)
58.他迷恋于自己的兴趣爱好,周围的人对此评价不一。(crazy)
59.医生们竭尽全力挽救他的生命,但未能阻挡住凶残的病魔。(attempt)
Section
B
假设你是李华,你的英国笔友Jack刚刚升入高中,但他一时无法适应新的校园生活,写信向你征求建议。请你就此问题给他回一封建议信,内容主要包括:
1.实际上很多新生对于高中生活感到困惑,因此不必过多担心;
2.建议:
(1)报名参加课外活动,这有助于结交更多的新朋友;
(2)制作好学习日程安排,要特别关注学习,因为作为一名青少年,学习好是我们的责任。
3.希望建议能适合你。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
Jack,
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
试题参考答案:
第I卷
II.
Grammar
and
Vocabulary
Section
A
1.
to
satisfy
2
has
decided
3.
was
quoted
4.
why
5.
that
/
who
6.
eaten
7.
It
8.
looking
9.
with
10.
so
that
Section
B
11~15.
GAFDJ
16~20.
BHCIK
III.
Reading
Comprehension
25-29
CCDBD
30-34
AADCC
35-38
BDAC
39-41
DAD
42-45
DCBA
46-48
AED
第II卷
49.
involvement
50.
impressive
51.
powerfully
52.
explode
53.
has
been
introduced
into
54.
to
beat
55.
ranging
56.
would
come
true
57.
Despite
the
fact
that
she
is
short,
she
is
an
excellent
basketball
player.
58.
He’s
crazy
about
his
hobby,
which
led
to
totally
different
comments
from
people
around
him.
/
He
was
so
crazy
about
his
hobby
that
people
around
him
made
different
comments
on
it.
59.
The
doctors
had
made
a
desperate
attempt
to
save
his
life,
but
failed
to
cure
his
serious/
incurable/
fatal
disease.
One
possible
version:
Dear
Jack,
I
am
sorry
to
hear
that
you're
having
trouble
adjusting
to
your
high
school
life.
Actually,
many
freshmen
are
confused
about
high
school
life,
so
don't
worry
about
it
too
much.
I'm
writing
to
offer
you
some
useful
advice.
First,
I
recommend
that
you
sign
up
for
extra-curricular
activities,
which
can
help
you
make
more
new
friends.
In
this
way
you
won't
feel
lonely
and
your
school
life
will
become
colorful
and
interesting.
Second,
you
should
make
a
good
schedule
and
focus
on
improving
your
study.
As
a
teenager,
it
is
our
responsibility
to
study
well.
I
hope
my
suggestions
will
be
suitable
for
you.
Yours,
Li
Hua