上海市新场中学2020学年第二学期第一次阶段试题
高一年级
英语学科
(考试时间:90分钟
满分100分)
I.Listening
Comprehension
Section
A
Directions:
In
Section
A
you
will
hear
ten
short
conversations
between
two
speakers.
At
the
end
of
each
conversation,
a
question
will
be
asked
about
it.
The
conversations
and
the
questions
will
be
spoken
only
once.
After
you
hear
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.
She
enjoys
watching
TV
B.
She
also
finds
TV
uninteresting.
C.
She
doesn’t
agree
with
the
man.
D.
She
likes
the
advertisements
best.
2.
A.
They
go
out
to
eat
at
a
restaurant.
B.
They
go
to
see
movie.
C.
They
visit
close
relatives.
D.
They
observe
it
at
home.
3.
A.
A
beautiful
park.
B.
The
Greek
language.
C.
The
buildings
of
the
town.
D.
An
architectural
exhibition.
4.
A.
Ballet
first
appeared
in
the
5th
century.
B.
Ballet
has
become
the
most
beloved
form
of
dance.
C.
Ballet
often
tells
a
story.
D.
Ballet
has
a
history
of
more
than
700
years.
5.
A.
The
weather.
B.
Their
hobbies.
C.
Different
writers’
styles.
D.
A
novel
by
Hemingway.
6.
A.
She
will
play
classical
music
at
the
concert.
B.
She
will
buy
a
record
of
rock
music.
C.
She
doesn’t
like
rock
music.
D.
She
will
go
to
the
rock
concert
with
the
man.
7.
A.
People
suffering
culture
shock
feel
confused
and
nervous.
B.
Culture
shock
is
a
medical
condition.
C.
Culture
shock
happens
in
one’s
familiar
culture
D.
Culture
shock
rarely
happens.
8.
A.
She
went
to
the
exhibition.
B.
The
man
should
have
taken
her
to
the
exhibition.
C.
She
missed
the
exhibition.
D.
She
will
go
to
the
exhibition
next
Wednesday.
9.
A.
Because
dragon
babies
will
bring
people
good
luck.
B.
Because
dragon
babies
are
believed
to
be
rich
and
successful
in
the
future
C.
Because
people
like
the
Chinese
culture.
D.
Because
the
dragon
is
an
imaginary
creature
in
the
Chinese
culture.
10.
A.
Americans
like
juice
best.
B.
The
French
don't'
like
juice.
C.
It
is
better
not
to
drink
juice
with
breakfast.
D.
Americans
usually
drink
juice
with
breakfast.
Section
B
Directions:
In
section
B,
you
will
hear
two
passages
and
one
longer
conversation.
After
each
passage
or
conversation,
you
will
be
asked
several
questions.
The
passages
and
conversion
will
be
read
twice,
but
the
questions
will
be
spoken
only
once.
When
you
hear
a
question,
read
the
four
possible
answers
on
your
paper
and
decide
which
one
is
the
best
answer
to
the
question
you
have
heard.
Questions
11
through
13
are
based
on
the
following
passage.
11.
A.
French
explorers.
B.
British
colonists.
C.
Spanish
explorers.
D.
American
Indians.
12.
A.
A
land
of
flowers.
B.
Spanish
book.
C.
An
island
of
gold.
D.
A
river
in
the
Middle
West.
13.
A.
The
influence
of
American
Indians.
B.
The
special
names
of
American
States.
C.
The
origins
of
American
States'
names.
D.
The
examples
of
some
American
States
Questions
14
through
17
are
based
on
the
following
passage.
14.A.
To
invite
authors
to
guide
readers.
B.
To
involve
people
in
community
service
C.
To
encourage
people
to
read
and
share.
D.
To
promote
the
friendship
between
cities.
15.A.
Because
they
came
from
many
different
backgrounds.
B.
Because
they
were
too
busy
to
read
a
book.
C.
Because
they
had
little
interest
in
reading.
D.
Because
they
lacked
support
from
the
local
government.
16.
A.
The
careful
selection
of
a
proper
book.
B.
The
number
of
people
who
benefit
from
the
process.
C.
The
growing
popularity
of
the
writers.
D.
The
number
of
books
that
each
person
reads.
17.
A.
Many
people
began
to
write
stories.
B.
More
reading
clubs
appeared
in
Chicago.
C.
Strangers
began
to
be
friendly
to
each
other.
D.
Families
spent
more
money
on
books.
Questions
18
through
20
are
based
on
the
following
conversation.
18.A.
Germany.
B.
New
Zealand.
C.
America.
D.
Australia.
19.
A.
By
surfing
the
Internet.
B.
By
consulting
their
friends.
C.
By
finding
information
in
a
travel
guide.
D.
By
contacting
the
local
travel
agency
20.A.
Chinese
have
the
Golden
Week
for
the
May
Day
holiday.
B.
They
have
sufficient
time
to
go
to
the
seaside
during
the
May
Day
holidy.
C.
The
woman
doesn’t
like
beaches.
D.
The
Chinese
May
Day
holiday
is
coming
soon.
II.Grammar
and
Vocabulary
Section
A
Directions:
After
reading
the
passages
below,
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
formof
the
given
word;
for
the
other
blanks,
use
one
word
that
best
fits
each
blank.
Have
you
learnt
a
lot
of
English
words?
Well,
many
more
____21____(create)
right
now!
New
words
appear
all
the
time,
especially
linked
to
new
technology.
This
not
only
represents
more
work
for
you
but
also
annoys
some
native
speakers
of
English.
Now
the
debate
about
speech
and
writing
is
___22___(lively)
than
ever.
The
Digital
Revolution
is
as
significant
as
the
Industrial
Revolution,
and
there
are
many
inventions
and
processes
_____23_____
have
to
be
named.
From
text
messages
and
emails
to
chat
rooms
and
video
games,
technology
has
brought
about
an
extraordinary
new
arena
of
verbal
exchange.
The
controversy
is
not
so
much
about
foreign
influence
but
informality
and
abbreviation.
The
Oxford
English
Dictionary
_____24_____(admit)
in
2011
the
use
of
initials
25______
______"oh
my
God"(OMG),laughs
out
loud"
(LOL)
and
"for
your
information(FYI).
We
are
moving
away
from
spoken
words
and
towards
the
act
of
typing
onto
a
screen.
We've
already
grown
so
used
to____26____
(say)
phrases
like
dotcom
out
loud_____27____
we
forget
we
are
speaking
punctuation
marks.
And
punctuation
took
a
life
of
its
own
with
emoticons.
The
speed
of
communication
today
is
matched
by
the
speed
with
which
new
words
are
taken
up.
Bicycles,
automobiles
and
telephones
took
decades
to
become
a
part
of
daily
life
as
words
and
objects.
With
online
offerings,
new
words
are
adopted
in
a
matter
of
months.
The
verb
"to
google"
has
become
____28___
part
of
dozens
of
languages
across
the
world.
___29__habit
leads,
language
follows.
Only
time
will
tell
____30____
endures.
Meanwhile,
as
a
student
of
the
English
language,
you've
got
a
lot
of
catching
up
to
do.
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.
exercise
B.
especially
C.
surgery
D.
stored
E.
looking
F.
anxious
G.
really
H.
diets
I.
undoubtedly
J.
unhealthy
K.
proper
About
70
million
Americans
are
trying
to
lose
weight.
This
is
almost
one
out
of
every
three
people
in
the
United
States.
Some
people
go
on
___31___.
This
means
they
eat
less
of
certain
foods,
___32____
fats
and
sugars.
Other
people
__33___
with
special
equipment,
take
medicine,
or
even
have
___
34
___.
Losing
weight
is
hard
work,
and
it
can
also
cost
a
lot
of
money.
So
why
do
so
many
people
in
the
United
States
want
to
lose
weight?
Many
people
in
the
United
States
are___35__
for
looking
young
and
pleasant.
To
many
people,
___
36__
good
means
being
thin.
Other
people
worry
about
their
health.
Many
doctors
say
being
overweight
is
__37___.
But
are
Americans
___38____fat?
Almost
thirty
million
Americans
weigh
at
least
20
percent
more
than
their
__39__
weight.
In
fact,
the
United
States
is
the
most
overweight
country
in
the
world.
“The
___40___
fat
of
adult
Americans
weighs
2,300
million
pounds,"
said
an
American
scientist.
He
said
burning
off
that
stored
energy
would
produce
enough
power
for
900,000
cars
to
go
12,000.
As
losing
weight
is
hard
work,
most
people
want
to
find
a
fast
and
easy
way
to
take
off
fat.
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.
Fill
in
each
blank
with
the
word
or
phrase
that
best
fits
the
context.
If
you're
studying
a
foreign
language,
you'll
know
that
learning
vocabulary
can
often
be
a
(n)
___41___
process.
After
all,
there
are
thousands
upon
thousands
of
words,
expressions
and
idioms
to
learn.
But
sometimes,
new
words
appear
that
can
___42____even
native
speakers.
Each
year,
a
new
set
of
new
words
is
added
to
the
dictionary,
___43___the
changing
tastes
and
habits
of
a
nation.
Members
of
the
public
were
invited
to
____44______new
words
and
phrases
to
the
Collins
online
dictionary,
around
80
of
which
were
chosen
to
appear
in
the
new
__45___.
They
range
from
slang
or
colloquial
terms,
to
words
___46__
food,
technology
or
scientific
ideas.
For
example,
a
young
person
might
describe
something
as
“totes
amazeballs”,
a
phrase
which
has
___47___
from
“totally
amazing”
and
has
been
__
48___
by
characters
in
teenage
reality
programmes.
If
you're
happy
about
a
situation,
perhaps
you
might
be
“made
up”;
if
not,
you
may
___49___
telling
someone
to
“jog
on”,
or
go
away.
Some
of
the
words
added
may
be
a
little
more
____50______.
“Facebook”
is
one
of
the
world's
biggest
social
media
websites,
so
it's
not
surprising
that
it
has
made
it
into
the
dictionary.
Similarly,
terms
such
as
“SMS”
and
“Twitterer”
reflect
the
ever-advancing
technological
age
in
which
we
live.
41.
A.
overtaking
B.
outstanding
C.
easygoing
D.
painstaking
42.A.
interest
B.
annoy
C.
confuse
D.
depress
43.
A.
reflecting
B.
stimulating
C.
refuse
D.
demonstrating
44.
A.
create
B.
submit
C.
apply
D.
vote
45.A.
document
B.
appearance
C.
issue
D.
edition
46.
A.
describing
B.
serving
C.
preserving
D.
reserving
47.A.
transplanted
B.
originated
C.
evolved
D.
imported
48.A.
pioneered
B.
expanded
C.
popularized
D.
recognized
49.A.
give
up
B.
end
up
C.
put
up
D.
hold
up
50.A.
frequent
B.
definite
C.
distinct
D.
familiar
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
What
makes
a
gift
special?
Is
it
the
price
you
see
on
the
gift
receipt?
Or
is
it
the
look
on
the
recipient's
face
when
they
receive
it
that
determines
the
true
value?
What
gift
is
worth
the
most?
This
Christmas
I
was
debating
what
to
give
my
father.
My
dad
is
a
hard
person
to
buy
for
because
he
never
wants
anything.
I
pulled
out
my
phone
to
read
a
text
message
from
my
mom
saying
that
we
were
leaving
for
Christmas
shopping
for
him
when
I
came
across
a
message
on
my
phone
that
I
had
locked.
The
message
was
from
my
father.
My
eyes
fell
on
a
photo
of
a
flower
taken
in
Wyoming,
and
underneath
a
poem
by
William
Blake.
The
flower,
alone
dandelion
standing
against
the
bright
blue
sky,
inspired
me.
My
dad
had
been
reciting
those
words
to
me
since
I
was
a
kid.
That
may
even
be
the
reason
why
I
love
writing.
I
decided
that
those
words
would
be
my
gift
to
my
father.
I
called
back.
I
told
my
mom
to
go
without
me
and
that
I
already
created
my
gift.
I
sent
the
photo
of
the
cream-colored
flower
to
my
computer
and
typed
the
poem
on
top
of
it.
As
I
was
arranging
the
details
another
poem
came
to
mind.
The
poem
was
written
by
Edgar
Allan
Poe;
my
dad
recited
it
as
much
as
he
did
the
other.
I
typed
that
out
as
well
and
searched
online
for
a
background
to
the
words
of
it.
The
poem
was
focused
around
dreaming,
and
after
searching
I
found
the
perfect
picture.
The
image
was
painted
with
blues
and
greens
and
purples,
twisting
together
to
create
the
theme
and
wonder
of
a
dream.
As
I
watched
both
poems
passing
through
the
printer,
the
white
paper
colored
with
words
that
shaped
my
childhood,
I
felt
that
this
was
a
gift
that
my
father
would
truly
appreciate.
Christmas
soon
arrived.
The
minute
I
saw
the
look
on
my
dad's
face
as
he
unwrapped
those
swirling
black
letters
carefully
placed
in
a
cheap
frame,
I
knew
I
had
given
the
perfect
gift.
51.
The
idea
for
a
special
gift
began
to
form
when
the
author
was
________.
A.
doing
shopping
B.
having
a
debate
C.
reading
a
message
D.
leaving
for
Wyoming
52.
The
author’s
inspiration
for
the
gift
came
from
________.
A.
a
photo
of
a
flower
B.
a
story
about
a
kid
C.
a
call
from
the
mother
D.
a
text
about
Christmas
53.
The
underlined
word
“it”
in
Paragraph
3
refers
to
a
poem
by
_________.
A.
the
father
B.
the
author
C.
William
Blake
D.
Edgar
Allan
Poe
54.
The
author
made
the
gift
by
__________.
A.
searching
for
the
poems
online
B.
drawing
the
background
by
hand
C.
painting
the
letters
in
three
colors
D.
matching
the
words
with
pictures
B
237
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Palmdale
Boulevard
Fresno,California
93706
AmToy
Corporation
Suite
15
TransAm
Building
San
Francisco,
California
94115
November
20,2008
Dear
Sirs,
As
a
concerned
parent
I
am
writing
to
protest
your
recent
advertisement
for
Electro-Robo
seen
in
local
media
in
California.
Specifically,
I
am
referring
to
newspaper
and
magazine
ads
(attached
to
this
letter)
published
the
week
of
November
15.
Children
respond
to
your
type
of
advertising
in
an
immature
way;
that
is,
they
are
unable
to
understand
how
expensive
some
toys
are
for
middle-class
parents.
Further,
your
product
is
violent
in
nature.
Your
advertisement
gives
children
the
impression
that
it's
fine
to
have
“two
guns
and
laser
eyes.
"
You
also
suggest
that
children
need
your
toy
to
protect
them
“when
you
go
outside."
This
is
not
a
healthy
attitude
for
children
to
have.
I
hope
you
will
stop
advertising
your
product
in
such
a
way
that
may
harm
our
children.
Sincerely
yours,
(Mrs.)Alma
Hernandez
President,
Parents
for
Non-violent
Toys
Enc.
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Every
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AmToy
can
make
your
dream
come
true!
Electro-Robo
is
the
world's
first
fully
automatic
robot
with
radio
control.
Standing
80
centimeters
tall,
Electro-Robo
is
like
a
friend
at
home.
He
can
walk,
talk,
and
even
shake
your
hand!
He
has
two
guns
and
laser
eyes
to
help
you
defend
yourself
when
you
go
outside
with
him.
Every
boy
needs
Electro-Robo!
Ask
your
mom
and
dad
to
buy
Electro-Robo
for
your
birthday
or
for
Christmas,
which
is
coming
up
soon.
Imagine
that
you
are
in
control
of
your
friend
for
life,
Electro-Robo!
Available
at
all
toy
stores
and
department
stores
NOW!
55.
What’s
the
purpose
of
the
letter?
A.
To
complain
about
a
broken
toy.
B.
To
oppose
the
advertising.
C.
To
order
a
gift
for
Christmas.
D.
To
apply
for
a
job
in
a
toy
company.
56.
Why
does
the
writer
of
the
letter
think
that
Electro-Robo
is
violent?
A.
it
is
controlled
by
radio
waves.
B.
It
is
expensive
to
buy.
C,
It
is
80
centimeters
tall.
D.
It
bears
arms.
57.
What
does
“Enc.”
at
the
end
of
the
letter
mean?
A.
Something
attached
to
the
letter.
B.
A
complaint
to
the
toy
company.
C.
A
hidden
message.
D.
An
encouraging
response
请按题号填涂答题卡
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
one
more
sentences
than
you
need.
A.
Why
does
music
have
these
powers?
B.
His
basketball
team
lost
an
important
game.
C.
Why
can
music
help
you
stay
longer
in
a
place?
D.
Or
look
for
music
with
a
single
instrument
you
like.
E.
Music
can
be
just
what
you
need
when
you're
feeling
down.
It
had
been
a
hard
week
for
Jack.
His
parents
had
to
cancel
the
family's
spring
vacation
to
Disney
World.
___67_____
And
he
studied
the
wrong
chapter
for
his
science
test.
Jack
pressed
the
play
button
on
his
CD
player.
As
his
favorite
song
played,
Jack
thought
about
the
coming
weekend.
After
a
few
minutes,
he
called
to
his
sister
in
the
next
room."
Hey,
how
about
playing
basketball?”
_____68___
The
right
song
can
make
you
smile
and
feel
like
getting
up
and
dancing.
It
can
also
calm
you
down
when
you're
worried.
Besides
changing
how
you
feel,
music
may
help
make
your
brain
work
better
____69_____
It
may
be
because
people's
bodies
have
natural
rhythms,
such
as
a
heartbeat
and
pulse.
Different
kinds
of
music
can
affect
you
in
different
ways.
Changing
your
mood
can
be
as
easy
as
pressing
the
“play”
button.
Soft
music
with
long,
gentle
notes
is
what
many
people
play
to
relax.
If
you
want
to
relax,
try
listening
to
nature
sounds.
_____70______
Maybe
just
hearing
a
single
voice
soothes
you.
At
an
exhibit
in
New
York
City,
visitors
can
lie
down
on
the
city’s
largest
futon
bed.
They
close
their
eyes,
put
on
headphones,
and
listen
to
soft
music,
relaxing
themselves.
V.
Translation
Directions:
Translate
the
following
sentences
into
English,
using
the
words
given
in
the
brackets.
我们必须采取有效措施来应对全球变暖。(measure)
_____________________________________________________________
就我而言,我们应该把更多的时间放在看书上。(concern)
_____________________________________________________________
一般来说,在学习英语的过程中总会遇到各种各样的困难。(process)
_____________________________________________________________
VI.
Guided
Writing
Directions:
Write
an
English
composition
in
100-120
words
according
to
the
instructions
given
below
in
Chinese.
假如你是李华,最近发现你说住的小区内增设了捐赠箱(a
donation
box),居民可以把自己的旧衣物、废弃的书报等投放其中。有些居民积极响应,认为这即处理了旧物,又有益于慈善事业。也有些人持反对意见,认为这对小区的卫生、环境有影响。请你给本校的英文报投稿,内容包括:
1.描述一下这件事;
2.发表你对捐贈箱的看法。
1-5
BCCCD
6-10
CACBD
11-15
BCCCA
16-20
BBDAD
21
are
being
created
22.
livelier/
more
lively
23.
which/that
24.
admitted
25.such
as
26.
saying
27
that
28
a
29
Where
30
what
31-35
HBACF
36-40
EJGKD
41-45
DCABD
46-50
ACCBD
51-54
CADD
55-57
BDA
67-70
BEAD
Effective
measures
must
be
taken
to
deal
with
global
warming.
As
far
as
I
am
concerned,
we
should
spend
more
time
on
reading.
Generally
speaking,
we
will
always
encounter/face
various
difficulties
in
the
process
of
learning
English.
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