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江苏省部分学校2020-2021学年第二学期高一英语期中试卷分类汇编
语法填空专题
江苏盐城中学2020-2021学年高一下学期英语期中试卷
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Smart
devices
have
become
an
everyday
part
of
our
lives.
A
smart
fridge
is
a
refrigerator
that
is
equipped
with
a
Wi-Fi
.
56_
(connect).
It
goes
above
and
beyond
simply
keeping
our
food
cool.
“A
smart
refrigerator
can
share
information
about
itself
through
a
real-time
camera
57
lets
users
see
what's
inside
while
at
the
supermarket,
or
act
58
a
digital
command
center
for
the
home:
connecting
calendars,
playing
music,
and
more,"
says
Michael
Kaufman.
a
reporter.
Some
other
things
smart
fridges
are
able
to
do
include
raising
or
lowering
the
temperature
at
59
sound
of
your
voice
or
with
your
phone,
turning
the
ice
maker
on
or
off,
or
helping
you
track
the
contents
of
your
fridge.
“It's
60_(general)
easier
to
get
informed
about
a
problem
if
the
temperature
is
lower
than
it
should
be
because
a
door
61
(leave)
ajar
(半开地),”Kaufman
says.“While
smart
fridges
are
still
fulling
the
basic
function
of
keeping
food
cool,
they
are
doing
in
a
way
that's
easier
for
you
(manage)."
"The
people
who
will
benefit
most
from
a
smart
fridge
are
probably
those
63
have
children.
It
will
help
them
know
64
is
going
on
at
home
when
they
'
re
not
there,
because
their
children
might
be
using
the
fridge
while
they
are
at
work.
However,
the
price
of
smart
fridges
is
higher
than
65
of
traditional
ones,"
says
Kimberly
Palmer,
an
expert.
56
Connection
57.to
keep
58.leting
59.with
60.which
61.generully
62.leaves
63.managing
64.to
65.traditional
江苏省海安高级中学2020-2021学年度高一下学期期中英语试卷
弟二节单句填空(10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.
Eyes
no
longer
(fix)
on
our
phones,
we
had
a
chance
to
really
enjoy
each
other's
company.
57.
With
(进入,使用的机会/权利)
to
the
Internet
come
some
truly
life-changing
advantages.
58.
He
left
his
hometown,
never
(hear)from
again.
59.
Only
5
students
suffered
slight
injuries,
despite
the
current
figures
of
7
killed
and
over
200
injured
in
the
disaster
area
large.
60.
We
also
work
hand
in
hand
with
other
branches
of
government
to
ensure
that
development
(策略)
are
followed
in
an
environmentally
friendly
way.
61.
This
terrible
natural
disaster
destroyed
Pompeii
completely,
but
it
also
kept
the
ancient
city
it
was
for
future
ages.
62.
In
(辩护)
of
the
factories,
I'd
like
to
point
out
that
we
also
try
to
control
the
amount
of
pollution
we
produce.
63.
(achieve)such
success,
Fiona
hoped
to
attract
more
users
through
other
forms
of
new
media.
64.
'Those
seven
days
have
given
me
a
great______
(欣赏)for
life
beyond
the
screen.
65.
After
a
roll
call
(确认,证实)that
all
were
safe
and
sound,
they
relaxed,
laughing,
crying
and
hugging
each
other.
56
fixed
57.
Access
58
to
be
heard
59
at
60
Strategies
61
as
it
62.defense
63
Having
achieved
64
appreciation
65
confirmed
苏州市相城区陆慕高级中学2020-2021学年高一下学期期中教学质量调研测试英语试题
第二节
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
(一)
The
Internet
has
also
made
our
lives
51
(unbelievable)
convenient,
with
all
sorts
of
goods
and
services
provided
by
electronic
commerce.
You
can
have
food
52
(deliver)
to
your
house
using
apps.
53
wait
hopelessly
for
a
taxi
in
the
cold
rain?
It
is
now
simple
and
fast
54
(order)
one
with
a
taxi
app.
When
you
wish
to
go
on
holiday,
you
can
make
all
your
travel
55
(arrange)
just
in
front
of
the
computer.
Forgot
to
carry
cash?
There
is
no
need
to
worry-you
can
pay
for
almost
everything
on
your
smartphone.
(二)
The
efforts
of
Tu
and
her
team
finally
56
(pay)
off.
In
November
1972,
through
trial
and
error,
they
successfully
discovered
qinghaosu.
57
a
key
part
of
many
malaria
medicines,
qinghaosu
has
since
benefited
about
200
million
malaria
patients.
More
than
40
years
after
its
discovery,
Tu
58
(award)
a
Nobel
Prize
for
her
work
eventually.
In
her
Nobel
Lecture,
she
encouraged
scientists
to
59
(far)
explore
the
treasure
house
of
traditional
Chinese
medicine
and
raise
it
60
a
higher
level.
第二节:
51.
unbelievably
52.
delivered
53.
Why
54.
to
order
55.
arrangements
56.
paid
57.
As
58.
was
awarded
59.
further
60.
to
江苏省镇江第一中学2020-2021学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The
rise
in
children's
screen
time
has
brought
about
calls
for
____36____
(great)interaction
and
more
outdoor
exercise
to
improve
learning
and
guard
____37____
the
spread
of
shortsightedness.
Time
spent
online
____38____
(increase)dramatically
in
the
past
years.
Millions
of
pupils
have
been
forced
____39____(switch)
to
remote
learning,
according
to
Qustodio
software,
____40____
tracks
usage
of
devices
by
children
aged
4
to
15
in
the
UK,
US
and
Spain.
One
area
of
concern
is
eyesight.
More
occurrence
of
children's
nearsightedness
is
likely
caused
by
children
being
kept
at
home
with
schoolwork
delivered
online.
It
is
uncertain
____41____
the
rise
is
caused
by
more
time
spent
on
screens
or
less
time
outdoors,
but
previous
studies
have
suggested
daylight
____42____
(expose)is
key.
Another
concern
is
about
sleep
problems
among
children.
It
is
definitely
clinically
significant.
There's
evidence
that
shows
a
sharp
increase
in
children
with
sleep
problems.
A
number
of
____43____
(factor)may
account
for
it,
with
increased
screen
time
____44____
(be)the
most
common
one.
Parents
also
worry
about
the
impact
of
too
much
screen
time
on
children's
mental
and
emotional
development.
Instead
of
interactions
with
their
class,
spending
hours
_____45_____
(passive)sitting
in
front
of
a
screen
may
lead
to
stress
and
other
mental
health
problems.
【答案】36.
greater
37.
against
38.
has
been
increased
39.
to
switch
40.
which
41.
whether
42.
exposure
43.
factors
44.
being
45.
passively
江苏海安市南莫中学2020-2021学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷
第二节
(共10小题;每小题1.5分;满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
In
the
UK,
bus
journey
is
very
common.
Buses
are
often
convenient
for
the
people
? 56 ?live
or
work
in
the
city
center.
Passengers
can
avoid
heavy
traffic
and
don’t
have
to
pay
for
the
parking.
However,
taking
the
bus
is
just? 57 ?necessary
but
boring
part
of
life:
they
get
on
the
bus,
pay
for
it
and
sit
or
find
a
place
to
stand
when
it
is
crowded.
Everyone
seems
sad
and? 58 (bore).
In
Latin
America,
however,
bus
trips
can
be
wonderful.
For
a
start,
films? 59 (show)
on
the
buses
between
 60 (city)
for
passengers
to
have
fun
along
the
journeys.
Local
buses
do
not
show
films,
but
drivers
usually
turn
 61 ?the
radio
and
it
can
be
great
for
passengers? 62 (listen)
to
songs,
feeling
happy
and
comfortable.
Local
buses
always
go
to
parts
of
the
town
that
passengers
would
not
visit
by? 63 (they).
There
passengers
can
see
shops
they
have
never
heard
about.
And
they
can
also
see
other
cultures
of
the
town
from
the
windows
of
the
buses.
Besides,
passengers’
language? 64 (be)
also
interesting.
It
is
common
to
see
a
happy
dog’s
head
getting
out
of
somebody’s
bag
or
a
lovely
chicken
“speaking
 65 (cheer)”
under
somebody’s
arm.
五、语法填空(共10题;每题1.5,满分15)
56.
who/that
57.
a
58.
bored
59.
are
shown/showed
60.
cities
61.
on
62.
to
listen
63.
themselves
64.
is
65.
cheerfully江苏省部分学校2020-2021学年第二学期高一英语期中试卷分类汇编
阅读理解专题
江苏盐城中学2020-2021学年高一下学期英语期中试卷
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Thanks
to
a
lot
of
quality
virtual
camps,
you
do
not
have
to
search
far,
spend
more,
or
even
leave
your
homes
to
keep
your
kids
entertained,
educated,
and
safe
this
summer.
Camp
Super
now
For
children
from
five
to
ten
years
old,
Camp
Super
now
offers
a
different
theme
every
week,
including
space
exploration,
movie-making
and
fairy
tales.
Kids
join
a
virtual
cabin
for
two
weeks
with
six
to
ten
others.
You
can
create
your
own
cabin
with
your
child's
friends
or
your
child
can
meet
others
from
other
countries.
Together
they
do
crafts,
play
games
and
watch
magic
shows.
San
Diego
Zoo
For
children
from
kindergarten
through
eighth
grade,
San
Diego
Zoo
is
famous
for
its
summer
camp
programs.
The
zoo's
website
also
offers
virtual
activities,
animal
videos
and
read-along
stories
all
about
the
animals
in
the
zoo.
Varsity
Tutors
These
week-long
camps
are
available
to
kids
from
five
through
eighteen.
Some
of
the
camps
are
free.
Varsity
Tutors
features
experts
such
as
a
famous
magician,
a
famous
dog
trainer,
and
a
very
entertaining
chemistry
teacher.
Kids
can
also
choose
to
learn
a
new
language
at
camp.
You
pick
the
times
and
days
of
the
week
that
suit
your
kids
best.
Met
Opera
Global
Summer
Camp
Here
is
a
unique
opportunity
to
introduce
children
to
culture.
Met
Opera
Global
Summer
Camp
is
free
and
open
to
children
from
grades
three
through
twelve.
Using
Facebook
Live
and
YouTube,
the
camp
focuses
on
a
new
opera
each
week
to
develop
children's
creativity.
They
explain
the
story,
introduce
theme-related
crafts,
and
offer
interesting
interviews
with
opera
stars.
21.
What
can
children
do
at
Camp
Super
now?
A.
Enjoy
interesting
stories.
B.
Meet
famous
movie
stars.
C.
Travel
to
other
countries.
D.
Learn
the
history
of
the
zo0.
22.
If
your
kid
wants
to
study
a
second
language,
you
are
advised
to
surf.
A.
Camp
Super
now
B.
Varsity
Tutors
C.
San
Diego
Zoo
D.
Met
Opera
Global
Summer
Camp
23.
What
does
Met
Opera
Global
Summer
Camp
attach
importance
to?
A.
Children
's
entertainment.
B.
Children's
care
for
animals.
C.
Children's
opera-writing
skills.
D.
Children's
creativity.
B
The
grey
squirrels
(松鼠)
and
Mary
Krupa
became
friends
during
Mary
Krupa's
first
week
at
Penn
State
University.
After
seeing
them
running
around,
she
wondered
what
they
would
look
like
with
tiny
hats
on
their
heads.
Today,
everyone
at
the
university
knows
her
as
the
“Squirrel
Girl!".
Mary
started
bringing
them
food,
and
gradually
they
began
to
trust
her.
She
managed
to
put
a
hat
on
a
squirrel
and
take
a
picture.
Thinking
that
her
friends
could
use
something
to
lift
their
spirits,
she
started
posting
those
photos
on
Facebook.
The
response
was
greatly
positive,
and
before
long
Mary
and
her
squirrels
became
very
famous
on
the
Internet.
Growing
up
in
a
neighborhood
outside
State
College,
Mary
was
always
fond
of
birds
and
animals
around
her
home,
but
she
didn't
communicate
with
people
very
much.
She
was
later
diagnosed
(诊断)
with
Asperger
's
syndrome
(埃斯伯格综合征),
but
the
squirrels
changed
that.
“Being
together
with
the
squirrels
is
actually
a
good
way
to
break
the
ice,
because
I'll
be
sitting
here,
touching
a
squirrel
and
other
people
will
come
over
and
we'll
just
start
like
feeding
the
squirrels
together
and
chatting
about
them."
she
said.
“]
am
a
lot
more
outgoing.
Perhaps
you're
wondering
how
Mary
is
able
to
get
the
squirrels
to
do
what
she
wants
for
her
photos.
Actually,
it
has
a
lot
to
do
with
food.
For
example,
whenever
she
wants
them
to
hold
or
play
with
something,
she
puts
peanut
butter
on
a
plate,
and
they'll
grab
it.
But
getting
to
that
part
took
a
while.
In
the
beginning,
she
would
throw
peanuts
up
the
trees
on
campus
and
invite
the
squirrels
to
come
down
and
get
them,
but
they
didn't
want
to
approach
her.
She
had
the
patience
to
earn
their
trust.
This
year,
Mary
graduated
with
a
degree
in
wildlife
science.
She
wants
to
be
a
science
writer
and
educate
people
about
how
to
protect
the
environment.
As
for
her
furry
friends,
Mary
plans
to
stay
in
the
area
and
visit
them
as
often
as
she
can.
24.
How
did
Mary
manage
to
make
the
squirrels
trust
her?
A.
By
playing
music
for
them.
B.
By
building
a
small
house
for
them.
C.
By
playing
together
with
them.
D.
By
providing
them
with
food.
25.
How
has
the
experience
changed
Mary?
A.
She
is
friendlier
to
others.
B.
She
is
more
outgoing
than
before.
C.
She
is
more
interested
in
animals.
D.
She
is
more
willing
to
share
her
secrets.
26.
What
can
we
infer
about
Mary?
A.
She
is
very
patient
when
getting
close
to
the
squirrels.
B.
She
is
making
a
study
on
the
life
habits
of
squirrels.
C.
She
is
studying
medicine
in
the
university.
D.
She
likes
animals
because
she
can
take
photos
of
them.
27.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
How
Mary
Helped
Squirrels
in
Her
Neighborhood.
B.
How
Mary
Made
Friends
with
Wild
Animals.
C.
The
Squirrel
Girl
of
Penn
State
University.
D.
Mary's
Studying
Experience
in
Penn
State
University.
C
A
popular
saying
goes,
“Sticks
and
stones
may
break
my
bones,
but
words
will
never
hurt
me."
However,
that's
not
really
true.
Words
have
the
power
to
build
us
up
or
tear
us
down.
]t
doesn't
matter
if
the
words
come
from
someone
's
else
or
ourselves-
-the
positive
and
negative
effects
are
just
as
lasting.
We
all
talk
to
ourselves
sometimes.
We
're
usually
too
embarrassed
to
admit
it,
though.
In
fact,
we
really
shouldn't
be
because
more
and
more
experts
believe
talking
to
ourselves
out
loud
is
a
healthy
habit.
This“self-talk"
helps
us
motivate
(激励)
ourselves,
remember
things,
solve
problems,
and
calm
ourselves
down.
Be
aware,
though,
that
as
much
as
77%
of
self-talk
tends
to
be
negative.
So
in
order
lo
stay
positive,
we
should
only
speak
words
of
encouragement
to
ourselves.
We
should
also
be
quick
to
give
ourselves
a
pat
on
the
back.
The
next
time
you
finish
a
project,
do
well
in
a
test,
or
finally
clean
your
room,
join
me
in
saying“Good
job!"
Often,
words
come
out
of
our
mouths
without
us
thinking
about
the
effect
they
will
have.
But
we
should
be
aware
that
our
words
cause
certain
responses
in
others.
For
example,
when
returning
an
item
to
a
store,
we
might
use
warm,
friendly
language
during
the
exchange.
And
the
clerk
will
probably
respond
in
a
similar
manner.
Or
harsh
(刻薄的)
and
critical
language
will
most
likely
cause
the
clerk
to
be
defensive.
Words
possess
power
because
of
their
lasting
effect.
Many
of
us
regret
something
we
once
said.
And
we
remember
unkind
words
said
to
us!
Before
speaking.
we
should
always
ask
ourselves:
Is
it
loving?
Is
it
needed?
If
what
we
want
to
say
doesn't
pass
this
test,
then
it's
better
left
unsaid.
Words
possess
power:
both
positive
and
negative.
Those
around
us
receive
encouragement
when
we
speak
positively.
We
can
offer
hope,
build
self-esteem
(自尊)
and
motivate
others
to
do
their
best.
Negative
words
destroy
all
those
things.
Will
we
use
our
words
to
hurt
or
to
heal?
The
choice
is
ours.
28.
The
main
idea
of
the
first
paragraph
is
that
A.
negative
words
may
let
us
down
B.
inspiring
words
give
us
confidence
C.
words
have
a
lasting
effect
on
us
D.
not
sticks
and
stones
but
words
will
hurt
us
29.
There
is
no
sense
for
us
to
feel
embarrassed
when
we
talk
to
ourselves
because
A.
we
can
benefit
from
talking
to
ourselves
B.
talking
to
ourselves
always
gives
us
courage
C.
almost
everybody
has
the
habit
of
talking
to
themselves
D.
it
does
no
harm
to
have
“self-talk"
when
we
are
alone
30.
The
underlined
part
in
the
third
paragraph
means
that
we
should
also
timely
A.
remind
ourselves
B.
give
ourselves
amusement
C.
make
ourselves
relaxed
D.
praise
ourselves
31.
The
author
would
probably
hold
the
view
that
A.
encouraging
words
are
sure
to
lead
to
kind
offers
B.
it
is
better
to
think
twice
before
talking
to
others
C.
people
tend
to
remember
friendly
words
D.
negative
words
may
inspire
us
to
make
more
progress
D
The
annual
marathon
(马拉松)
in
my
town
occurred
as
scheduled.
My
job
was
to
follow
behind
the
runners
in
an
ambulance
in
case
any
of
them
needed
medical
attention.
As
the
athletes
began
to
pace
themselves.
the
front
runners
started
to
disappear.
It
was
then
that
my
eyes
were
drawn
to
the
woman
in
blue
running
shorts
and
a
baggy
white
T-shirt.
I
knew
we
were
already
watching
our
“last
runner”.
Her
feet
were
turned
in.
yet
her
left
knee
was
turned
out.
Her
legs
were
so
crippled
and
bent
that
it
seemed
impossible
for
her
to
walk,
not
to
mention
run
a
marathon.
The
driver
and
I
watched
in
silence
as
she
slowly
moved
forward.
We
would
move
forward
a
little
bit,
then
stop
and
wait
for
her
to
gain
some
distance.
Then
we'
d
slowly
move
forward
a
little
bit
more.
As
l
watched
her
struggle
to
put
one
foot
in
front
of
the
other,
I
found
myself
breathing
for
her
and
urging
her
forward.
I
wanted
her
to
stop,
and
at
the
same
time,
I
prayed
that
she
wouldn't.
Finally
she
was
the
only
runner
left
in
sight.
I
sat
on
the
edge
of
my
seat
and
watched
with
respect
and
amazement
as
she
pushed
forward
with
strong
determination
through
the
last
miles.
When
the
finish
line
came
into
sight,
the
cheering
crowds
had
long
gone
home.
Yet
standing
straight
and
proud
waited
a
man.
He
was
holding
one
end
of
a
ribbon
tied
to
a
post.
She
slowly
crossed
through,
leaving
both
ends
of
the
ribbon
fluttering
(飘动)
behind
her.
I
don't
know
this
woman's
name,
but
that
day
she
became
a
part
of
my
life--
a
part
I
often
depend
on.
For
her,
it
wasn't
about
beating
the
other
runners
or
winning
a
prize.
It
was
about
finishing
what
she
had
set
out
to
do.
When
I
think
things
are
too
difficult
or
l
get
those
“I-just-can't-do-it,"
I
think
of
the
last
runner.
Then
I
realize
how
easy
the
task
before
me
really
is.
32.
What
words
can
best
describe
the
woman?
A.
Strong-willed
and
honorable.
B.
Proud
and
determined.
C.
Sensitive
and
brave.
D.
hard-working
and
caring.
33.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"crippled"
in
paragraph
2
mean?
A.
Perfect
B.
Healthy
C.
Disabled
D.
Strong
34.
What
has
the
author
learnt
from
the
woman?
A
Don't
depend
on
others
when
facing
difficulties.
B.
It's
not
winning
but
holding
on
straight
to
the
end
that
really
matters.
C.
Nothing
is
too
hard
to
accomplish
if
one
is
brave
enough.
D.
The
disabled
can
also
run
a
marathon
despite
their
walking
difficulty.
35.
What
could
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
A
Humorous
Stranger.
B.
The
Last
Runner.
C.
An
Unforgettable
Job.
D.
The
Annual
Marathon.
21-23
ABD
24-27
DBAC
28-31
CADB
32-35
ACBB
江苏省海安高级中学2020-2021学年度高一下学期期中英语试卷
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A
★LOUDOUN
COUNTRY
DAY
SCHOOL
Grades:
Preschool-Grade
8
LCDS.org●703-777-3841
Award-w
inning
school
features
a
low
student-teacher
ratio
(比率).
Courses
include
art,
STEM
(Science,
Technology,
Engineering,
Mathematics),
computer
programming,
languages,
athletics,
instruments.
BYOT
(Bring
Your
Own
Technology
),
one-to-one
program
in
fourth
through
eighth
grades.
It's
famous
for
its
unique
field
trips.
★NYSMITH
SCHOOL
Grades:
3
years-Grade
8
●703-552-2912
Top
10
in
the
world,
fun,
award-winning
program,
up
to
4
grade
levels
of
diversification
(多样化)
in
reading
and
math
classes,
daily
science,
computers,
logic,
foreign
languages,
much
more.1:9
ratio.
Minimal
(最少的)
homework.
Hands-on
experimental
learning,
a
great
attraction
for
students
across
the
country.
2014
Tommy
Award
from
TJ
for
the
special
achievement
of
Ny
smith
Alumni.
★FUSION
ACA
DEMY
TYSONS
Grades:
6-12
●866-461-8039
Fusion
Academy
is
a
private
middle
and
high
school
where
all
classes
are
one-to-one:
one
student
and
one
teacher
per
classroom.
Here,
positive
relationships
unlock
students'
potential.
Scheduling
is
personalized,
and
no
homework
goes
home.
Come
soon
to
Tysons,
Virginia,
and
achieve
school
&
life
balance.
★RANDOLPH-MACON
ACADEMY
Grades:
6-12,
Postgraduate
rma.edu●540-636-
5484
R-MA
is
a
college-prep
boarding
school
with
Air
Force
JROTC,
devoted
to
developing
students
of
academic
achievement,
leadership,
and
responsible
citizenship.
With
smaller
classes一on
average,
14-17
students
per
class
-
students
at
R-MA
find
themselves
building
their
confidence
because
our
teachers
care
about
each
student.
Graduating
classes
have
a
100%
college
acceptance
rate
and
average
over
$56.6
million
in
college
scholarships
offers
each
year.
21.
How
does
LOUDOUN
COUNTRY
DAY
SCHOOL
differ
from
the
others?
A.
It
offers
field
trips.
B.
It
has
a
variety
of
courses.
C.
It
provides
one-to-one
classes.
D.
It
has
award-w
inning
programs.
22.
Why
does
NYSMITH
SCHOOL
attract
students?
A.
It
has
no
homework.
B.
It
is
the
world's
best
school.
C.
It
is
a
frequent
winner
of
the
Tommy
Award.
D.
It
gives
them
a
chance
to
learn
from
experience.
23.
Which
school
specializes
in
personalized
education?
A.
NYSMITH
SCHOOL.
B.
FUSION
ACADEMY
TYSONS.
C.
RANDOLPH-MACON
ACADEMY.
D.
LOUDOUN
COUNTRY
DAY
SCHOOL.
B
My
husband
jokes
with
me
that
my
midlife
crisis
was
having
my
now
I
l-year-old
daughter
in
my
40s.
I
started
my
career
as
Associate
Editor
at
Woman's
World
magazine
in
the
late
1990s.
Then
I
was
a
magazine
editor-in-chief
for
five
national
consumer
publications
and
also
contributed
to
magazines
like
Longevity;
and
New
Woman.
Four
years
after
getting
married
in
2005,
l
eventually
gave
birth
to
my
daughter,
Crystal.
As
1
wrote
on
Parenting.
com:
“As
the
doctor
checked
her
vital
organs
and
my
husband
counted
her
10
perfect
fingers
and
toes,
I
realized
that
my
body
had
produced
a
wonder."
While
my
peers
were
dealing
with
the
stresses
of
kids
in
school,
I
focused
my
creative
energy
on
carving
out
my
new
identity.
I
was
excited
when
I
was
offered
a
"Mom's
Talk"
column
where
I
wrote
about
toys,
breastfeeding,
and
my
ongoing
quest
for
baby-free"
time.
When
Crystal
was
3
years
old,
I
wrote
an
essay
about
watching
her
dance
at
a
toddler
reading
group
at
the
library,
instead
of
sitting
down
with
the
other
children.
I
expected
her
performance
to
annoy
people,
but
her
joyful
dancing
attracted
them
and
made
me
consider
my
own
possibilities.
“Had
1
ever
been
that
way,
I
wondered.
If
so,
could
I
be
like
that
again?
Could
I
become
as
free
as
a
child
with
her
whole
life
ahead
of
her,
ready
and
willing
to
be
the
star
of
her
own
production?"
As
my
daughter
transformed
from
a
toddler
into
a
young
girl,
she
continued
to
be
my
inspiration.
I
wrote
about
the
new
rules
for
babysitting
and
shared
research
showing
that
fathers
who
participated
in
housework
had
a
positive
impact
on
their
daughter's
future
success
on
The
Washington
Post.
I
focused
on
providing
Crystal
with
resilience-building
when
she
neared
her
teens.
I
wrote
about
powerful
phrases
for
The
Week,
like'
no
one
is
the
judge
of
your
self-worth".
As
my
daughter
continues
to
grow
during
this
messy
time,
there
is
one
certainty:
I
will
continue
to
tell
my
stories,
through
the
eyes
of
my
midlife
wisdom.
I
can't
wait
to
see
her
next
chapter---and
for
you
to
read
mine.
24.
How
did
the
author
feel
when
giving
birth
to
her
daughter?
A.
Frightened.
B.
Pleased
C.
Puzzled
D.
Disappointed.
25.
In
terms
of
being
a
parent,
the
author
differed
from
her
peers
in
that
A.
she
had
to
deal
with
more
stress
from
being
a
mom
B.
she
left
all
the
babysitting
work
to
her
husband
C.
she
combined
the
new
identity
with
her
career
D.
she
adopted
a
creative
method
of
raising
her
baby
26.
What
did
Crystal's
performance
in
the
library
make
the
author
think
about?
A.
Living
the
same
free
life
as
her
daughter's.
B.
Giving
performance
in
front
of
a
crowd.
C.
Her
previous
life
before
having
the
baby.
D.
Pure
pleasure
during
"baby-free"
time.
27.
Why
does
the
author
consider
Crystal
as
her
inspiration?
A.
Crystal
has
inspired
her
to
take
a
writing
career.
B.
She
has
started
writing
in
the
tone
of
Crystal.
C.
Her
writing
keeps
developing
as
Crystal
grows.
D.
Many
of
her
stories
are
cent
red
on
her
daughter.
C
Social
media
is
taking
over
our
lives:
Facebook,
Instagram,
Twitter
and
now,
TikTok.
These
social
media
platforms
have
transomed
from
a
way
to
stay
connected
to
an
industry
where
even
kids
can
make
money
of
their
posts.
While
this
may
seem
like
another
opportunistic
innovation,
it's
really
full
of
hidden
false
realities.
The
median
income
recorded
in
the
United
States
of
America
was
about$63,000
in
2018.
TikTokers
can
make
anywhere
from
$50.000
to
$150,000
for
a
TikTok
brand
partnership,
and
TikTokers
with
over
a
million
followers
can
make
up
to
$30,000
a
month
--S360,000
a
year.
They
are
making
more
than
the
average
person
trying
to
feed
their
family
and
keep
a
roof
over
their
heads,
simply
by
posting
a
l5-second
video.
This
is
mad
in
more
ways
than
one.
Not
only
is
it
an
overpaid
"job",
it
promotes
undeserved
admiration
from
viewers
and
a
false
sense
of
reality.
Many
of
these
famous
TikTokers
are
still
teens
,and
the
effects
of
fame
at
such
an
early
stage
in
life
might
cause
issues
later
in
life,
such
as
mental
influenced
by
what
they
are
watching.
They
can
put
a
false
sense
of
self-value
into
who
they
look
up
to
and
what
they
represent:
money,
fame,
being
considered
conventionally
attractive.
While
TikTok
has
become
a
great
tool
for
marketing,
it's
important
to
understand
how
this
content
affects
young
viewers.
If
we're
constantly
consuming
content
that
shows
us
all
we
need
to
do
to
be
successful
is
be
conventionally
attractive
and
post
a
l5-second
video
featuring
a
new
dance,
it
will
challenge
our
knowledge
of
what
really
makes
someone
successful
and
will
in
turn
affect
our
individual
work
ethics.
What
about
the
people
who
miss
birthdays
and
family
holidays
due
to
their
jobs
and
aren't
getting
paid
nearly
as
much
as
these
Tik
Tokers
?
Richard
Colyer
,
president
and
creator
of
Metaphor,
Inc.,
had
his
own
view
on
this
issue."
It
sounds
great
that
kids
can
make
money
for
doing
the
latest
dance
moves
in
a
l5-second
video,
but
we
should
feed
the
minds
of
kids
and
not
just
their
bank
accounts.
Tik
Tok
can
be
great
if
used
properly.
Money
alone
is
not
good,
technology
alone
is
not
good
and
connectedness
can
be
bad
if
it's
only
online."
Again,
as
a
fellow
consumer
of
TikTok,
I
do
enjoy
the
app
when
1
have
some
time
to
kill
and
need
a
good
laugh.
I'm
not
against
someone
making
a
living
on
entertainment,
but
what
does
getting
famous
off
of
a
l5-second
video
teach
young
people?
28.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"this"
in
Paragraph
1
refer
to?
A.
Social
networking
B.
Making
money
on
social
media.
C.
A
job
offered
by
TikTok.
D.
Staying
connected
to
the
Internet.
29.
Which
is
the
possible
influence
of
TikTok
on
its
young
users?
A.
They
tend
to
live
an
adult
life
too
soon.
B.
They
are
forced
to
pay
for
certain
services.
C.
They
may
abandon
other
social
media.
D.
They
are
likely
to
develop
false
values.
30.
What
can
we
infer
from
Richard
Colyer's
comments?
A.
TikTok
can
be
a
positive
influence
if
tens
employ
it
wisely.
B.
Young
TikTokers
should
be
banned
from
making
money.
C.
It
is
better
to
involve
education
on
investment
in
TikTok
videos.
D.
Contents
of
videos
need
checking
before
their
release
online.
31.
Which
of
the
following
might
be
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.
Say
No
to
Tik
Tok
B.
Join
Young
TikTokers
C.
TikTok---A
Mine
of
Money
D.
A
Job
Vs
An
Entertainment
D
As
has
been
all
too
apparent
in
recent
days
at
Balcombe,
few
issues
cause
greater
concern
than
energy
policy.
Many
village
communities
feel
their
countryside
is
being
ruined
by
the
power-producing
machines
of
wind
farms;
yet
they
never
take
“direct
action",
even
though
the
planning
laws
put
them
at
a
severe
disadvantage.
And
the
generous
subsidies,
which
encourage
the
expansion
of
wind
power,
are
not
favorable
to
the
village
communities
and
set
landowners
in
conflict
with
other
residents.
Those
who
disagree
with
the
rapid
expansion
of
wind
farms
state
that
the
damage
they
cause
is
out
of
proportion
to
the
benefits
they
bring.
because
their
energy
output
cannot
match
that
of
the
carbon-based
power
stations
they
are
supposed
to
replace.
Supporters
insist
that
wind
must
be
part
of
a
mix
of
renewables.
nuclear
and
carbon,
and
that
the
country
is
committed
to
meeting
EU(European
Union)
targets
for
non-carbon
energy
generation.
Against
this
background,
the
fact
that
there
is
an
argument
within
the
Government
over
whether
to
publish
an
official
report
on
wind
farms
impact
on
the
countryside
becomes
even
more
extraordinary.
The
two
parties
in
the
coalition
government
are
in
disagreement
over
what
it
should
say.
We
have
some
advice
for
the
two
parties
:publish
the
report
.and
let
the
country
be
the
judge.
Even
if
it
contains
evidence
that
wind
farms
are
harmful,
it
will
hardly
be
a
pleasant
surprise
to
people
who
do
not
like
them.
Equally,
supporters
must
argue
their
case
by
acknowledging
the
concerns
and
explaining
why
they
are
either
misplaced
or
worthy
of
much
attention.
The
suggestion
that
further
negotiations
are
to
take
place
to
produce
an
“acceptable"
report
suggests
that
the
politics
of
coalition
government
are
doing
the
country
harm
in
a
certain
way.
Given
the
sensitivities
involved
.all
the
information
should
be
available
so
that
people
can
reach
their
own
conclusions.
rather
than
being
left
with
the
suspicion
that
facts
are
being
replaced
by
political
beliefs.
32.
We
call
learn
from
the
first
paragraph
that_
A.
energy
policy
catches
much
attention
of
the
public
B.
the
residents
are
in
favor
of
the
expansion
of
wind
farms
C.
many
village
communities
are
satisfied
with
the
subsidies
D.
the
planning
laws
offer
great
benefits
to
the
residents
33.
Supporters
think
that
the
expansion
of
wind
power_
A.
is
more
rapid
than
that
of
carbon-based
power
B.
guarantees
an
increase
in
energy
output
C.
is
expected
to
be
much
better
than
that
of
nuclear
Dower
D.
agrees
with
EU
targets
for
non-carbon
energy
generation
34.
It
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
that
A.
an
official
report
will
settle
the
energy
problem
B.
the
two
parties
are
divided
over
the
issue
of
wind
farms
C.
the
two
parties
have
agreed
on
a
further
negotiation
D.
political
beliefs
concerning
energy
issue
go
against
facts
35.
Which
of
the
following
reflects
the
author's
opinion?
A.
Increase
political
impact
on
energy
policy.
B.
Release
a
statement
of
supporters
on
Wind
farms.
C.
Let
the
nation
judge
the
facts
about
wind
power.
D.
Leave
the
two
parties
to
reach
their
own
conclusions.
21-23ADB
24-27BCCC
28-31BDAD
32-35
ADCB
苏州市相城区陆慕高级中学2020-2021学年高一下学期期中教学质量调研测试英语试题
第一节
(共10小题;每小题3分,满分30分)
请阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
English
learners
should
not
think
that
mistakes
are
bad.
Alex
Poole,
a
professor
of
English
at
Western
Kentucky
University,
advises
that
language
learners
should
instead
see
errors
as
signs
of
progress.
One
common
problem
is
that
English
learners
think
too
much
about
errors
instead
of
communication.
“The
goal
is
to
be
able
to
communicate
in
practical
terms.
If
you
have
an
error,
the
only
time
you
should
worry
about
it
is
when
it
leads
to
misunderstanding,”
Poole
said.
Poole
said
when
speaking
with
a
native
English
speaker,
you
can
look
for
signs
of
confusion
to
discover
errors.
For
example,
when
a
person
gives
an
unusual
response
to
something
you
said,
you
can
then
ask
them
directly
what
the
problem
is.
It
also
works
if
you
ask
a
native
speaker
about
the
kinds
of
things
that
you
say
that
could
cause
communication
problems
if
you
know
him
well.
When
it
comes
to
writing,
Poole
recommends
thinking
about
errors
in
a
different
way.
He
suggests
keeping
a
list
of
common
errors.
When
English
learners
write
something,
instead
of
grammars,
they
should
think
about
the
big
picture
of
what
they
are
writing
about.
Then
he
advises
thinking
about
how
to
put
those
ideas
in
order.
After
finishing
it,
you
can
go
back
and
use
your
list
to
look
for
errors.
“My
philosophy
as
a
language
learner
has
always
been....
I'm
going
to
monitor
my
errors,
but
I'm
never
going
to
be
perfect,
so
that
shouldn't
bother
me.
But
I
should
look
for
things
which
cause
communication
problems,
and
I
just
have
to
live
with
that.”
You
can
read
more
about
errors
in
Poole's
new
book
Learning
a
Foreign
Language-Understanding
the
Fundamentals
of
Linguistics.
In
the
book,
he
also
writes
about
study
plans,
Language-Understanding
the
Fundamentals
of
Linguistics.
In
the
book,
he
also
writes
about
study
plans,
progress
and
other
issues
in
language
learning.
21.
English
learners
should
worry
about
errors
when
.
A.
they
misuse
practical
terms.
B.
errors
cause
communication
breakdown.
C.
mistakes
become
signs
of
slow
progress.
D.
they
don't
know
native
speakers.
22.
What
should
English
learners
consider
first
in
writing
according
to
Poole?
A.
Grammars.
B.
Main
ideas.
C.
Details.
D.
Word
choice.
23.
What's
the
author's
purpose
in
writing
the
text?
A.
To
introduce
a
book.
B.
To
explain
basic
rules.
C.
To
offer
practical
advice.
D.
To
recommend
a
professor.
B
Gift
givers
often
make
serious
mistakes
in
gift
selection
during
the
holiday
season,
according
to
a
research
article
in
Current
Directions
in
Psychological
Science.
The
research,
led
by
Jeff
Galak,
a
professor
from
Carnegie
Mellon
University
Tepper
School
of
Business,
suggests
that
gift
givers
tend
to
focus
on
the
moment
of
exchange
when
selecting
a
gift,
while
gift
receivers
are
more
focused
on
the
long-term
value
of
the
gift.
“What
we
found
was
that
the
giver
wants
to
‘wow
(使喝彩)’
the
receiver
and
give
a
gift
that
can
be
enjoyed
immediately
in
the
moment,
while
the
receiver
is
more
interested
in
a
gift
that
provides
value
over
time,”
explained
Galak.
“Put
another
way,
there
may
be
times
when
the
vacuum
cleaner
(吸尘器),
a
gift
that
is
unlikely
to
wow
most
receivers
when
they
open
it
on
Christmas
day,
really
ought
to
be
at
the
top
of
the
shopping
list
as
it
will
be
well
used
and
liked
for
a
long
time.”
The
researchers
found
that
this
different
focus
on
the
gifts
showed
up
in
a
number
of
different
ways.
For
instance,
some
gift
giving
mistakes
included
giving
unrequested
gifts
in
an
effort
to
surprise
the
receiver,
when
they
are
likely
hoping
for
a
gift
from
a
planned
list.
The
researchers
make
recommendations
for
those
hoping
to
choose
better
gifts.
Advising
them
to
better
put
their
feet
in
gift
receivers'
shoes
when
thinking
about
gifts
that
would
be
both
appreciated
and
useful.
“We
exchange
gifts
with
the
people
we
care
about,
in
part,
in
an
effort
to
make
them
happy
and
strengthen
our
relationships
with
them,”
Galak
added.
“By
considering
how
valuable
gifts
might
be
over
time
for
receivers,
rather
than
how
much
of
a
smile
it
might
put
on
receivers'
faces
when
they
are
opened,
we
can
meet
these
goals
and
provide
useful,
well-received
gifts.”
24.
What
do
the
gift
givers
usually
focus
on
when
choosing
gifts?
A.
Receivers'
immediate
reactions.
B.
Receivers'
inner
thoughts.
C.
Receivers'
long-term
needs.
D.
Receivers'
lifetime
hobbies.
25.
Why
does
the
author
mention
the
vacuum
cleaner
in
Paragraph
3?
A.
To
give
advice
on
how
to
ask
for
a
gift.
B.
To
show
the
influence
of
the
wrong
gifts.
C.
To
stress
the
popularity
of
the
vacuum
cleaner.
D.
To
show
the
importance
of
a
gift's
long-term
value.
26.
What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.
What
a
good
gift
shows
about
personality?
B.
Why
a
good
gift
well
worth
“wows”
and
smiles?
C.
Prices
come
first
when
choosing
a
Gift
D.
A
good
gift
calls
for
practical
value
C
At
a
Dalkomm
Coffee
shop
in
Seoul,
a
robot
takes
orders
from
you
through
a
mobile
app
or
a
touch
screen
and
then
makes
fresh
coffee.
Coffee
is
just
one
of
the
many
industries
that
use
automated
(自动化的)
services
in
this
technologically
forward-thinking
nation.
Others
include
restaurants,
food
stores,
banks
and
factories.
The
development
comes
as
many
Koreans,
especially
the
young,
are
struggling
to
find
work.
Just
this
week,
workers
who
operate
about
2,500
large
cranes
(吊车)
at
building
sites
went
on
strike
(罢工).
They
were
against
the
growing
use
of
robotic
small
cranes
for
building.
Other
labor
unions
have
also
been
against
the
use
of
automated
devices
instead
of
human
workers
at
Emart,
South
Korea's
biggest
food
store
group.
South
Korean
officials
also
changed
plans
to
completely
automate
the
nation's
road
fee
collection
system.
They
acted
after
receiving
blame
for
cutting
6,700
jobs.
Instead,
the
system
will
be
partly
automated
and
keep
all
its
existing
human
fee
collectors.
South
Korea
had
the
highest
percentage
of
robots
to
human
workers
in
the
world
in
2017.
The
International
Federation
of
Robotics
says
South
Korea
has
710
robots
for
every
10,000
workers.
The
international
average
is
85
robots
per
10,000
employees.
South
Korea's
lowest
permitted
worker
wage
has
increased
by
27.3%
over
the
last
two
years.
This
has
led
more
businesses
to
cut
labor
costs
by
using
automation,
says
Suh
Yong
Gu
of
the
Business
School
at
Sookmyung
Women's
University
in
Seoul.
Even
with
the
job
losses,
South
Korea's
businesses
are
replacing
employees
with
automation
and
young
people
are
welcoming
the
change.
Suh
said,
“Nowadays,
Millennials

those
who
were
born
after
1980

are
prime
consumers.
This
generation
tends
not
to
like
meeting
other
people,
so
they
like
technology
that
enables
people
to
minimize
face-to-face
interactions.”
27.
Why
did
construction
workers
go
on
strike
this
week?
A.
6,700
workers
had
been
out
of
work.
B.
They
feared
being
replaced
by
robots.
C.
Their
wages
were
cut
down
by
27.3%.
D.
Their
demand
for
a
pay
rise
was
refused.
28.
What
do
we
know
about
the
young
generation
in
South
Korea?
A.
They're
less
competitive
in
modem
world.
B.
They're
victims
of
modem
high
technology.
C.
They're
unwilling
to
communicate
face
to
face.
D.
They're
strongly
against
the
use
of
automation.
29.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
text?
A.
Human
fee
collectors
have
disappeared.
B.
South
Korea
produced
the
most
robots
in
2017.
C.
Robots
have
taken
the
place
of
humans
in
building.
D.
It
remains
a
problem
whether
to
make
full
use
of
robots.
30.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Robots
Made
Their
First
Appearance
in
Cafes
B.
Koreans
Are
Ready
for
Challenges
from
Robots
C.
Automation:
A
Double-edged
Sword
in
Job
Market
D.
D.
South
Korea:
A
Leading
Country
in
Technology
21-23BBA
24-26
ADD
27-30
BCDC
江苏省镇江第一中学2020-2021学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分375分)
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you
use
Gift
Voucher
Code.
D.
You
can
get
your
money
back
within
30
days
if
dissatisfied
with
it.
【答案】1.
C
2.
B
3.
D
B
One
rainy
afternoon,
I
was
on
a
cross-town
bus
when
a
young
woman
jumped
on.
She
had
a
child
with
her
who
must
have
been
about
3
or
4
years
old.
The
bus
was
full
bumpy,
and
it
soon
got
noisy
as
her
kid
began
crying
because
he
couldn't
sit
next
to
his
mother.
There
were
a
couple
of
open
seats,
but
they
weren't
together.
She
was
flustered
and
looked
embarrassed.
Then
another
woman,
a
little
older,
stood
up
and
moved
so
that
the
mother
and
child
could
sit
together.
The
mom
smiled
as
a
thank-you.
And
then
three
words
came
out
of
the
older
woman's
mouth
that
elevated
the
entire
energy
of
that
bus
ride:“I've
been
there”.
Simple,
undramatic
and
honest.
In
that
moment,
it
seemed
to
unite
people.
Why?
Because
almost
all
experiences
are
shared
human
experiences.
We
forget
that,
as
we
forge
(前进)
through
life,
focused
on
our
own
troubles
and
needs—which
are
actually
less
unique
than
we
think.
How
can
these
three
words
create
more
connection
in
your
life?
Ask
yourself:
“Where
am
I
holding
back?”
One
thing
I
know
for
sure
is
this:
Healing
others
helps
heal
yourself.
I
noticed
this
recently
with
my
friend,
Tracy,
who
took
a
new
friend
who
had
suffered
miscarriage
under
her
wing.
Tracy
had
three
of
them
before
having
her
daughter
two
years
ago.
Our
intellect
needs
a
doctor
to
explain
the
medical
side
of
things,
yes.
But
our
souls
need
human
connection
to
help
us
along.
No
one
can
do
that
better
than
someone
who
has
been
exactly
where
you
are.
Can
the
essence
of
these
three
words
help
you
make
a
small
difference
right
now?
It
can
be
as
simple
as
volunteering
your
seat,
sharing
some
helpful
advice
or
even
lightening
the
mood
with
a
joke
when
you
notice
that
someone's
uncomfortable
-because
we're
all
in
this
together.
4.
The
underlined
word
“flustered”
in
the
second
paragraph
is
closest
in
meaning
to
________.
A.
upset
B.
shocked
C.
scared
D.
relieved
5.
What
does
the
woman
mean
by
saying
“I've
been
there”
in
the
third
paragraph?
A.
The
woman
was
on
the
bus
and
saw
what
had
happened
to
the
boy.
B.
The
woman
once
had
the
similar
experience
with
that
mother.
C.
The
woman
got
to
her
destination
and
was
ready
to
get
off
the
bus.
D.
The
woman
took
the
exact
seat
that
the
boy
was
on
just
now.
6.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Everyone
has
his
or
her
own
unique
problem
that
is
difficult
to
solve.
B.
Doctors
can
help
us
get
through
when
we
have
mental
or
physical
problems.
C.
One
can
indeed
make
a
difference
to
those
in
need
of
help
by
doing
simple
things.
D.
The
author's
friend
Tracy
felt
better
after
she
was
comforted
by
her
new
friend
7.
The
passage
is
intended
to
________.
A.
illustrate
some
ways
of
helping
others
in
detail
B.
appeal
to
readers
to
give
timely
help
to
those
in
need
C.
show
a
harmonious
world
by
telling
some
touching
stories
D.
praise
those
who
are
willing
to
help
others
in
emergencies
【答案】4.
A
5.
B
6.
C
7.
B
C
A
new
study
suggests
the
Apple
Watch
was
able
to
identify
abnormal
heart
rates
that
could
be
linked
to
a
serious
heart
condition.
More
than
400,000
Apple
Watch
users
volunteered
for
the
study.
It
was
a
project
of
researchers
at
the
Stanford
University
School
of
Medicine.
Apple,
the
American
technology
company,
provided
money
for
the
study.
Results
were
recently
presented
at
a
major
conference
on
heart
health
in
New
Orleans,
Louisiana.
The
researchers
looked
for
signs
of
atrial
fibrillation,
also
called
“a-fib”,
the
most
common
form
of
irregular
heartbeat.
Some
people
with
a-fib
feel
changes
in
their
heartbeat,
while
others
do
not.
Because
of
this,
many
people
do
not
know
they
have
the
condition.
People
with
untreated
a-fib
are
about
five
times
more
likely
to
suffer
a
stroke.
In
the
United
States,
a-fib
causes
an
estimated
130,000
deaths
and
750,000
hospitalizations
each
year.
People
taking
part
in
the
study
wore
the
Apple
Watch
for
extended
periods.
The
devices
contain
an
app
that
continuously
gathers
information
without
users
having
to
do
anything.
It
uses
the
watch’s
light
sensor
technology
to
measure
blood
flow.
The
system
is
designed
to
identify
changes
that
might
show
an
irregular
heartbeat.
The
researchers
said
that
out
of
those
taking
part,
about
2,000
subjects
received
a
warning
from
the
device
that
they
might
have
a
problem.
Those
individuals
were
then
asked
to
contact
a
doctor,
who
decided
whether
they
should
receive
more
close
watch
for
a
possible
irregular
heartbeat.
Lloyd
Minor,
head
of
Stanford’s
School
of
Medicine,
said
in
a
statement
that
the
results
show
great
promise
in
using
technology
to
create
“more
predictive
and
preventive
health
care”.
Doctor
Minor
added
that
a-fib
is
just
one
example
of
a
condition
devices
can
help
identify
in
the
future.
“This
study
opens
the
door
to
further
research
into
wearable
technologies
and
how
they
might
be
used
to
prevent
disease
before
it
strikes,”
he
said.
But
some
health
researchers
warned
against
making
any
general
judgements
based
on
the
Apple-financed
study.
They
have
called
for
much
more
research
to
measure
the
effectiveness
of
wearable
devices
to
identify
signs
of
disease.
Richard
Kovacs,
who
was
with
the
American
College
of
Cardiology
and
was
not
involved
with
the
study,
told
the
Associated
Press
that
despite
the
results,
the
Apple
Watch
system
“is
not
perfect.”
He
noted
that
since
the
study
did
not
have
a
comparison
group
getting
regular
ECG
measurements,
there
is
no
way
of
knowing
if
the
device
missed
heartbeat
problems.
This
could
give
users
a
false
sense
of
security,
he
said.
Other
experts
agreed
that
more
studies
are
needed
before
similar
device-based
health
observation
systems
are
widely
recommended
8.
What
does
the
new
study
mainly
find
out?
A.
Apple
Watch
can
warn
of
heart
problems.
B.
Apple
Watch
can
protect
people
against
a-fib.
C.
Abnormal
heart
rates
can
cause
a
stroke.
D.
Heart
problems
can
be
identified
and
cured.
9.
Apple
Watch
identifies
irregular
heartbeats
by
_____.
A.
measuring
the
wearer’s
heart
rates
B.
sending
information
to
the
wearer
through
an
app
C.
extending
the
time
of
wearing
it
D.
monitoring
the
wearer’s
bloodstream
10.
Which
of
the
following
might
be
what
Lloyd
Minor
means
in
his
statement?
A.
It’s
difficult
for
doctors
to
predict
and
prevent
disease
now.
B.
A-fib
is
just
one
example
of
a
condition
that
causes
heart
problems.
C.
Wearable
technologies
might
identify
and
treat
any
disease
one
day.
D.
There
are
more
possibilities
of
development
in
wearable
technology.
11.
It
can
be
concluded
from
the
passage
that
_____.
A.
wearable
technologies
are
developing
fast
but
shouldn’t
be
applied
to
medicine
B.
the
study
results
are
inspiring
but
more
proofs
are
needed
to
ensure
the
accuracy
C.
the
study
is
sponsored
by
a
commercial
company
so
the
results
are
a
little
unfair
D.
device-based
health
observation
systems
are
convenient
and
should
be
widely
used
【答案】8.
A
9.
D
10.
D
11.
B
D
Sometimes
when
she
felt
bored,
she
would
pick
up
one
of
the
numerous
biographies(传记)
about
herself
and
begin
to
note
on
it.
“I
never
did
that”
or
“simply
not
true”
she
would
write
roughly
in
the
margins
at
the
sides
of
pages.
Since
journalists,
biographers
and
more
recently
even
“bloggers”
had
been
writing
about
her
since
the
day
she
was
born,
there
was
plenty
of
material
to
edit.
Not
that
her
notes
or
corrections
were
ever
shared
with
the
authors.
Lately,
however,
she
even
seemed
to
have
lost
her
appetite
for
correctness.
Did
it
matter
anymore
if
things
were
not
right?
She
knew
that
sitting
alone
chewing
away
on
downbeat
thoughts
would
not
get
her
anywhere
and
would
leave
those
around
her
confused
and
upset
should
they
ever
catch
her
out.
After
all
she
was
the
decisive
one,
always
on
top
of
her
game.
A
printed
timetable
for
the
following
day
lay
on
the
table.
full
day
of
openings
and
presentations,
of
smiling
and
nodding
and
flowers.
Shaking
herself
out
of
her
gray
mood,
she
stepped
over
towards
the
computer
where
a
sudden
burst
of
energy
gave
her
an
idea.
The
screen
flashed
up
in
front
of
her
but
instead
of
clicking
on
the
familiar
icons
which
would
lead
her
to
the
emails
Randolph
had
considered
she
needed
to
read,
she
simply
went
to
visit
Mr.
Google
and
began
her
search
for
train
timetable.
A
dish
heaped
with
multi-coloured
jellies
and
plenty
of
ice
cream,
served
by
a
white-gloved
train
waiter
with
a
perfect
moustache.
So
many
years
had
passed
but
she
still
remembered
the
jelly
dissolving
on
her
tongue
in
small
but
delicious
mouthfuls.
Each
spoonful
had
to
be
lifted
delicately
to
her
mouth
under
the
watchful
eye
of
her
grandmother,
who
was
a
stickler
for
good
manners.
It
was
unlikely
that
they
served
jelly
on
the
trains
these
days,
what
with
all
the
concern
about
childhood
fatness,
but
even
a
Spartan
menu
could
not
kill
the
romance
of
a
train
journey.
As
the
timetable
for
Linehurst
line
flashed
in
front
of
her,
she
remembered
that
the
Mayor
of
Alwoy
would
be
expecting
her
to
make
a
short
predictable
speech
at
the
opening
of
the
new
bridge.
12.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage?
A.
Randolph
is
probably
an
assistant
or
a
secretary
to
the
main
character.
B.
The
main
character
is
always
busy
editing
plenty
of
material
about
herself.
C.
The
main
character
is
probably
a
journalist
writing
blogs
about
royal
members.
D.
The
authors
probably
had
chances
to
get
the
notes
or
correctness
from
the
main
character.
13.
Why
does
the
main
character
recall
the
time
she
ate
jeilies
and
ice
cream?
A.
She
wishes
she
still
knew
where
the
handsome
train
waiter
was.
B.
Today's
children
aren't
allowed
to
eat
the
same
things
that
she
ate
as
a
child.
C.
She
wishes
that
she
were
still
a
child
so
that
she
could
eat
jellies
and
ice
cream.
D.
She
is
reminded
of
these
foods
because
the
thought
of
a
train
journey
reminds
her
of
them.
14.
A
“Spartan
menu”(paragraph
4)
would
most
likely
________.
A.
include
a
range
of
sweets,
but
no
jelly
B.
be
suitable
for
a
romantic
dinner
C.
have
mainly
low
fat,
healthy
foods
D.
include
foods
which
are
easy
to
transport
15.
What
is
most
likely
to
happen
next
in
this
passage?
A.
Randolph
will
send
some
emails
to
the
main
character.
B.
The
main
character
will
update
her
blog
on
the
Internet.
C.
The
main
character
will
decide
to
take
a
rail
journey.
D.
The
main
character
will
practise
her
speech
for
greeting
the
Mayor
of
Alwoy.
【答案】12.
A
13.
D
14.
C
15.
C
江苏海安市南莫中学2020-2021学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A

Shape
According
to
their
website,
Shape
is
a
magazine
for
American
women
with
active
lifestyles.
This
women’s
health
magazine
covers
everything
from
diet
and
exercise
to
psychology.
What
is
great
about
Shape
is
that
it
knows
that
it
must
cover
a
lot
more
than
Fitness
to
give
women
all
the
information
they
need
to
stay
healthy.
Besides
all
the
great
features
included
in
their
print
magazine,
they
also
have
an
easily
accessible
website
that
anyone
can
use.

Women’s
Day
Women’s
Day
is
not
only
specifically
a
women’s
health
magazine,
but
also
includes
a
little
of
what
Shape
has,
along
with
more
information
on
other
parts
of
life:
family,
money,
travel
and
style.
Many
of
the
articles
in
Women’s
Day
deal
with
specific
diseases
that
are
common
to
women,
such
as
heart
disease,
breast
cancer
and
others.

Women’s
Health
From
tips
to
recent
health
news
to
articles
about
world
affairs,
Women’s
Health
has
everything
that
you
expect
in
a
women’s
health
magazine.
Another
great
feature
is
that
Women’s
Health
has
a
great
website
full
of
information,
as
well
as
articles
from
past
magazines
that
you
can
check
out.
This
is
a
great
resource,
since
it
lets
you
get
to
see
articles
well
at
the
office.

Fitness
This
magazine
covers
important
topics
such
as
physical
fitness,
health
&
beauty,
and
mental
health.
It
offers
something
new
in
each
issue,
and
it’s
always
easy
to
understand.
The
workouts
are
clearly
presented
with
good
photos
to
illustrate
every
movement,
and
almost
all
can
be
done
without
making
a
trip
to
the
gym.
21.
What’s
the
purpose
of
writing
the
text?
A.
To
introduce
some
health
magazines
for
women.
B.
To
describe
some
famous
websites.
C.
To
advertise
some
fashion
magazines
for
women.
D.
To
predict
the
best-selling
writers.
22.
How
is
Women’s
Day
different
from
the
others?
A.
It
gives
people
a
lot
of
health
information.
B.
It
provides
information
on
family
life.
C.
It
deals
with
many
life
problems.
D.
It
includes
many
articles
about
women.
23.
What
makes
the
information
in
Fitness
easy
to
understand?
A.
Good
examples.
B.
Interesting
stories.
C.
Important
topics
D.
Illustrative
pictures.
B
So
many
things
can
keep
you
from
seeing
your
loved
ones
in
person.
Fortunately,
thanks
to
modern
technology,
the
people
we
miss
are
often
only
a
phone
call
or
text
message
away.
But
according
to
science,
if
you
want
to
feel
more
connected
to
the
people
you're
talking
to,
you
should
call
them
instead
of
texting.
???
?A
new
study,
published
in
the
Journal
of
Experimental
Psychology,
found
that
communication
interactions
that
included
voice
created
stronger
social
relationships
than
communication
through
typing.
????In
the
study,
researchers
conducted
various
experiments.
In
the
first
one,
they
asked
200
people
to
make
predictions
about
what
it'd
be
like
to
reconnect
with
an
old
friend
by
email
or
by
phone
and
then
assigned
people
at
random
to
do
one
or
the
other.
Although
people
expected
that
a
phone
call
would
be
more
awkward(尴尬的),
hearing
someone's
voice
actually
made
the
experience
better.
“People
reported
they
did
form
a
significantly
stronger
bond
with
their
old
friend
on
the
phone
versus
(与……相比)
email,
and
they
didn't
feel
more
awkward,”
said
study
co-author
Amit
Kumar.
????
In
another
experiment,
the
researchers
had
strangers
connect
by
either
texting,
talking
over
video
chat,
or
talking
using
only
audio
(音频).
They
found
that
both
forms
of
voice
communication
made
the
strangers
feel
much
more
connected
than
when
they
communicated
via
text.
????
Sabrina
Romanoff,
a
Harvard
trained
clinical
psychologist
based
in
New
York
City,
says
people
tend
to
text
or
email
instead
of
calling
because
of
convenience
as
they
see
it
as
a
controlled
form
of
communication
where
they
can
“respond
to
information
exactly
in
the
way
they
intend
without
unexpected
additions
by
the
other
person”.
However,
in
fact,
texting
can
make
it
hard
to
determine
the
true
meaning
behind
a
conversation.
“A
phone
call
is
actually
more
convenient
when
considering
the
net
effects
of
the
message,”
she
explains.
“Each
party
is
more
present,
and
therefore,
able
to
understand
the
meaning
behind
the
content
without
thinking
over
the
endless
possible
meanings
behind
words
and
punctuation.”
24.
Which
is
the
best
for
building
closer
connections
according
to
the
new
study?
A.
An
email.
B.
A
text
message
C.
A
video
chat.
D.
A
letter.
25.
What
did
the
participants
in
the
first
experiment
do?
A.
They
made
predictions
on
the
others'
intentions.
B.
They
predicted
a
phone
call
would
be
awkward.
C.
They
made
random
phone
calls
to
some
strangers.
D.
They
imagined
the
joy
of
hearing
someone's
voice.
26.
Why
does
Sabrina
Romanoff
consider
making
phone
calls
convenient?
A.
It
is
more
convenient
to
perform
in
daily
life.
B.
It
proves
a
controlled
form
of
communication.
C.
It
can
make
it
easier
to
understand
each
other.
D.
It
avoids
unexpected
additions
in
conversations.
27.
What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.
Technology
Builds
More
Connections
B.
Communicate
With
Your
Old
Friends
C.
Voice
Communication
Is
Time-saving
D.
Should
We
Call
Instead
of
Texting
C
We’ve
known
that
sitting
for
long
periods
of
time
every
day
has
countless
health
consequences,
like
a
higher
risk
of
heart
disease.
But
now
a
new
study
has
found
that
sitting
is
also
bad
for
your
brain.
????
A
study
published
last
week,
conducted
by
Dr.
Prabha
Siddarth
at
the
University
of
California,
showed
that
sedentary
(久坐的)
behavior
is
associated
with
reduced
thickness
of
the
medial
temporal
lobe
(中颞叶),
a
brain
area
that
is
critical
to
learning
and
memory.
???
?The
researchers
asked
a
group
of
35
healthy
people,
aged
45
to
70,
about
their
activity
levels
and
the
average
number
of
hours
each
day
spent
sitting
and
then
scanned
their
brains.
They
found
that
the
subjects
who
reported
sitting
for
longer
periods
had
the
thinnest
medial
temporal
lobes.
It
means
that
the
more
time
you
spend
in
a
chair,
the
worse
it
is
for
your
brain
health,
resulting
in
possible
damage
to
learning
and
memory.
???
?What
is
also
interesting
is
that
this
study
did
not
find
a
significant
association
between
the
level
of
physical
activity
and
thickness
of
this
brain
area,
suggesting
that
exercise,
even
severe
exercise,
may
not
be
enough
to
protect
you
from
the
harmful
effects
of
sitting.
???
?It
then
surprisingly
turned
out
that
you
don’t
need
to
move
much
to
enhance
cognition
(认知);
just
standing
will
make
it.
For
example,
two
groups
of
subjects
were
asked
to
complete
a
test
while
either
sitting
or
standing.
Participants
are
presented
with
conflicting
stimuli
(刺激),
like
the
word
“green”
in
blue
ink,
and
asked
to
name
the
color.
Subjects
thinking
on
their
feet
beat
those
who
sat
by
a
32
millisecond
margin.
???
The
cognitive
effects
of
severe
physical
exercise
are
well
known.
But
the
possibility
that
standing
more
and
sitting
less
improves
brain
health
could
lower
the
bar
for
everyone.
?
???I
know,
this
all
runs
counter
to
receive
ideas
about
deep
thought,
from
our
grade
school
teachers,
who
told
us
to
sit
down
and
focus,
to
Rodin's
famous
“Thinker”
seated
with
chin
on
hand.
??
They
were
wrong.
You
can
now
all
stand
up.
28.
What
can
we
infer
from
Paragraphs
3
and
4?
A.
Sedentary
behavior
will
possibly
damage
our
brain.
B.
Severe
exercise
can
reduce
the
damage
of
sitting.
C.
Severe
exercise
can
greatly
improve
our
brain
health.
D.
Brain
health
has
nothing
to
do
with
sedentary
behavior.
29.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“enhance”
in
Paragraph
5
mean?
A.
keep
B.
weaken
C.
improve
D.
decrease
30.
What
is
the
received
idea
about
deep
thought?
A.
Sitting
more
is
good
for
our
mental
health.
B.
Sitting
is
better
when
we
think.
C.
Exercise
more
can
improve
our
cognition.
D.
We
should
stand
while
thinking.
31.
The
passage
mainly
tells
us
______.
A.
people
tend
to
sit
while
thinking
B.
physical
exercise
can
improve
our
brain
health
C.
sedentary
behavior
leads
to
countless
health
problems
D.
standing
more
can
make
our
brain
healthier
D
In
the
fall
of
1988,
I
visited
many
Buddhist
temples,
but
after
a
while
they
all
began
to
fade
from
my
memories.
However,
there
was
one
temple
that
left
a
great
impression
in
my
heart.
It
is
called
the
Temple
of
the
Golden
Buddha.
After
walking
around
it
and
taking
some
photos,
I
walked
over
to
a
glass
case,
next
to
which
was
a
typewritten
page
describing
the
history
of
this
magnificent
(壮丽的,宏伟的)piece
of
art.
Back
in
1957
a
group
of
monks
from
a
monastery
(修道院)
had
to
relocate
a
clay
Buddha
from
their
temple
to
a
new
location.
The
monastery
was
to
be
relocated
to
make
room
for
the
development
of
a
highway.
When
the
crane
(吊车)
began
to
lift
it,
the
weight
of
it
was
so
large
that
it
began
to
crack.
What’s
more,
rain
began
to
fall,
The
head
monk
decided
to
lower
the
statue
back
to
the
ground
and
cover
it
with
a
large
oilcloth
to
protect
it
from
the
rain.
Later
that
evening
the
head
monk
went
to
check
on
the
Buddha.
He
shined
his
flash-
light
under
the
oilcloth
to
see
if
the
Buddha
was
staying
dry.
As
the
light
reached
the
crack,
he
noticed
a
little
beam
shining
back
and
thought
it
strange.
As
he
took
a
closer
look
at
this
beam
of
light,
he
wondered
if
there
might
be
something
underneath
the
clay.
He
went
to
fetch
a
chisel
and
hammer
from
the
monastery
and
began
to
chip
away
at
the
clay.
As
he
knocked
off
pieces
of
clay,
the
little
beam
grew
brighter
and
bigger.
Many
hours
of
labor
went
by
before
the
monk
stood
face
to
face
with
the
extraordinary
solid-gold
Buddha.
Historians
believe
that
several
hundred
years
before
the
head
monk’s
discovery,
the
army
was
about
to
invade
the
country.
The
monks,
realizing
that
their
country
would
soon
be
attacked,
covered
their
precious
golden
Buddha
with
an
outer
covering
of
clay
in
order
to
keep
their
treasure
from
being
robbed
by
the
enemy.
Unfortunately,
it
appears
that
the
enemy
killed
all
the
monks,
and
the
well-kept
secret
of
the
golden
Buddha
remained
uncovered
until
the
day
in
1957.
As
I
flew
home
I
began
to
think
to
myself,
“We
are
all
like
the
clay
Buddha
covered
with
a
shell
of
hardness
created
out
of
fear,
and
yet
underneath
each
of
us
is
a
‘golden
Buddha’,
a
golden
Christ,
or
a
‘golden
spirit,’
which
is
our
real
self.
Somewhere
along
the
way,
between
the
ages
of
two
and
nine,
we
begin
to
cover
up
our
’golden
spirit,’
our
natural
self.
Much
like
the
monk
with
the
hammer
and
the
chisel,
our
task
now
is
to
discover
our
true
spirit
once
again.”
32.
Why
was
the
author
greatly
impressed
by
the
golden
Buddha?
A.
Because
he
likes
it
very
much.
B.
Because
of
its
history.
C.
Because
it
differs
from
others.
D.
Because
of
the
protection
of
the
monk.
33.
What
made
the
monks
cover
the
Buddha
with
a
large
oilcloth?
A.
Protecting
it
from
being
damaged.
B.
Hiding
it
from
being
stolen.
C.
Protecting
it
from
being
taking
photos.
D.
Avoiding
being
seen.
34.
What
might
be
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.
Visiting
Buddhist
Temples
B.
The
Golden
Buddha
C.
Protecting
Their
Country
D.
Relocating
the
Buddha
35.
What
advice
is
given
to
us
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Covering
up
ourselves.
B.
Finding
the
truth.
C.
Building
up
our
belief.
D.
Discovering
our
true
spirit.
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ACBD
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江苏盐城中学2020-2021学年高一下学期英语期中试卷
第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5
分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Effective
Parent-Teacher
Conferences
Parent-teacher
conference
is
a
golden
chance
for
parents
to
know
their
kids.
school
life
and
what
is
really
going
on
at
school.
But
only
if
they
use
the
opportunity
wisely.
36
●Do
Your
Homework
Parents
need
to
speak
with
a
number
of
teachers
in
a
short
period
of
time,
making
it
difficult
for
them
to
get
everything
straight.
37__.
Cyndy
McDonald,
a
guidance
consultant
in
California,
suggests
parents
make
good
plans
in
mind.
such
as
who
they
would
like
to
meet,
and
what
issue
they
need
to
deal
with.
38
Parents
may
only
have
a
few
minutes
with
your
child's
teacher
to
find
out
how
things
are
going
at
school.
McDonald
suggests
having
a
few
questions
ready.
and
she
recommends
asking
these
questions:
Is
my
child
raising
his/her
hand
and
participating
in
class?
How
is
my
child
getting
along
with
their
classmates?
Do
you
see
any
problems
I
should
be
aware
of?
What
can
I
do
as
a
parent
to
provide
support
at
home?
●Be
on
the
same
team
Cyndy
McDonald
stresses,
“The
most
important
thing
is
to
go
in
with
the
attitude
that
we're
all
on
the
same
team._39
____”
If
your
child
is
missing
homework,
for
example,
be
sure
to
talk
with
your
child's
teachers
to
find
out.
Tell
them
what
works
in
other
classes
for
your
child
and
let
them
try
this
in
their
class.
With
enough
preparations.
parents
may
get
their
problems
solved
more
easily."__40
”she
says.
.
A.
Help
children
in
trouble
B.
Prepare
questions
to
ask
C.
Here's
how
to
make
the
most
of
this
precious
opportunity
D.
Sometimes
this
approach
doesn't
lead
to
a
positive
result
E.
Without
a
plan
in
advance,
the
time
can
pass
quickly
without
getting
anything
F.
Teachers
want
to
hear
that
parents
will
support
them
in
educating
the
children
G.
If
a
parent
comes
to
me
with
good
preparations.
my
job
will
be
so
much
easier
36-40
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江苏省海安高级中学2020-2021学年度高一下学期期中英语试卷
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
When
you
have
got
a
lot
of
stuff,decluttering(
整理)your
home
can
be
really
necessary.
Decluttering
is
just
about
putting
new
systems
into
place
in
your
life.
36.__
,
you
realize
how
great
you
feel
about
it,
and
you
want
to
keep
going.
Getting
rid
of
things
gives
you
time
to
look
after
yourself.37.__,
or
looking
for
the
potato
peeler--
because
everything
has
a
home
and
you
know
exactly
where
it
is-
-you
re
free
to
spend
that
time
on
yourself
and
your
family.
It's
liberating.
38.__.It
has
taken
you
a
long
time
to
get
everything,and
you
won't
be
able
to
get
rid
of
it
all
straightaway.
If
you'
re
pushed
for
time,there
are
easy
ways
of
introducing
decluttering
into
your
life.
Spend
10
minutes
a
day
decluttering
or,if
that's
not
manageable,declutter
three
items
a
week.
Have
three
piles:
one
for
things
you
re
going
to
keep,one
for
things
that
are
a
maybe,and
one
for
things
you're
going
to
give
away.
You
will
also
need
some
bin
bags,for
rubbish.
A
revisiting
pile
is
important
if
you
re
struggling
to
get
rid
of
things.39.__.
More
often
than
not,you
end
up
saying,actually,
I
don't
need
that.
Stay
focused.
People
often
get
sidetracked
when
they
're
trying
to
declutter.
They
start
trying
on
clothes
.
they
had
forgotten
about,or
looking
at
old
photos.
Another
common
mistake
is
to
just
move
things
from
place
to
place,instead
of
getting
rid
of
them40.__
A.
Once
you
start
decluttering
B.
You
need
time
to
reflect
on
what
to
keep
C.
Don't
expect
to
declutter
everything
overnight
D.
When
you'
re
not
always
looking
for
the
scissors
E.
If
you
realise
that
you
own
six
wine
openers,keep
only
one
F.
Start
the
decluttering
process
before
you
move
in
with
a
new
partner
G.
You
can
just
leave
things
there
for
a
few
weeks
before
a
final
decision
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第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Have
you
ever
been
bored
and
decided
to
check
social
media,
only
to
find
out
that
your
best
friend
is
at
Disneyland,
that
one
of
your
classmates
is
eating
delicious
pizza
at
your
favorite
pizza
store,
and
that
one
of
your
soccer
teammates
is
climbing
the
Eiffel
Tower
in
Paris?
Have
you
ever
had
that
feeling
that
others
are
experiencing
things
and
enjoying
life
more
than
you
are?
Oh,
man!
You're
missing
out!
31.
Researchers
call
that
feeling
the
fear
of
missing
out
or
FoMO.
32.
It's
so
easy
today
to
see
what
your
friends
are
doing
from
the
social
media.
Unluckily,
we
only
have
so
much
time
in
the
day
and
only
so
much
money
to
spend
on
food
or
entertainment
It
would
be
impossible
for
us
to
enjoy
all
the
same
activities
we
see
others
take
part
in
on
social
media.
Rather
than
realizing
this
basic
truth,
though,
we
usually
let
FoMO
lead
us
to
compare
our
lives
with
those
of
others
on
social
media.
33.
Why?
We
know
all
the
sides
of
our
lives-both
good
and
bad,
but
all
we
see
on
social
media
are
the
picture-perfect
moments
others
share.
34.
FoMO
makes
us
check
social
media
more
frequently,
leading
to
addiction
and
a
negative
cycle
that
can
be
hard
to
break.
Researchers
have
found
that
social
media
and
FoMO
can
cause
serious
negative
results,
including
feeling
of
depression,
loneliness
and
boredom.
35.
Researchers
advise
that
we
stop
looking
to
social
media
for
happiness.
Instead,
we
should
focus
our
attention
on
our
real
lives,
including
the
people
around
us
and
all
the
things
we're
grateful
for.
A.
Have
you
ever
experienced
FoMO?B.
At
least
that's
what
you
might
think.C.
This
certainly
leaves
us
feeling
dissatisfied.D.
So
how
do
we
break
the
cycle
and
avoid
FoMO?E.
Over
75%
of
young
people
report
feeling
FoMO
from
time
to
time.F.
As
famous
Theodore
Roosevelt
said,
“Comparison
is
the
thief
of
joy”.G.
If
you
let
FoMO
control
you,
the
only
thing
you'll
really
be
missing
out
on
is
your
own
life.
31-35
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江苏省镇江第一中学2020-2021学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Every
parent
has
experienced
the
mixed
bag
of
emotions
when
it
comes
to
their
kids
being
invited
to
their
friends’
birthday
parties.___16___
On
the
other
hand,
keeping
up
with
purchasing
gifts
can
really
add
up.
The
newest
birthday
party
trend
is
here
to
change
that
dilemma.
___17___
The
way
it
works
is
that
rather
than
everyone
bringing
a
gift
that
your
child
may
or
may
not
like,
each
guest
brings
a
mere
$5
instead.
At
the
end
of
the
day,
your
kid
can
pool
up
all
of
the
cash
and
then
choose
their
own
gift,
which
will
end
up
being
something
they
actually
want
and
will
play
with.
This
is
a
win
for
both
you
and
your
child.
___18___
First,
they
don’t
have
to
spend
$20and
their
spare
time
running
to
a
toy
store
to
try
to
figure
out
what
another
child
may
or
may
not
want
as
a
birthday
gift.
It
also
helps
avoid
the
situation
where
a
parent
has
to
explain
to
their
child
why
they
cannot
buy
a
toy
since
it
is
not
his
or
her
birthday.
This
can
get
pretty
tiresome.
If
your
child
is
constantly
invited
to
birthday
parties,
the
costs
can
really
add
up.
By
cutting
down
the
cost,
parents
can
save
a
lot
of
money.
By
cutting
down
on
the
number
of
toys,
it
is
both
environmentally
friendly
and
teaches
children
that
value
of
owning
things
that
they
actually
want
and
need,
rather
than
be
surrounded
by
a
sea
of
$20toys
they
will
never
touch.
___19___
Another
benefit
is
that
it
evens
out(使均衡)
the
playing
field.
___20___
Some
people
may
be
able
to
afford
more
expensive
than
others,
but
the
“Fiver
Party”
ensures
that
nobody
feels
left
out
or
bad
about
their
financial
situation.
This
new
trend
lets
kids
be
kids
and
allows
them
to
focus
on
the
real
purpose
of
the
birthday
party:
having
fun
with
their
friends.
A.
Many
gifts
may
end
up
lying
around
your
house
untouched.
B.
This
practical
approach
reduces
waste
and
over
consumption.
C.
The
“Fiver
Party”
might
be
a
brilliant
solution
to
this
very
problem.
D.
This
is
also
a
win
for
all
of
the
parents
whose
kids
are
invited
to
the
party.
E.
The
“Fiver
Party”
takes
the
guesswork
out
of
trying
to
purchase
the
perfect
gift.
F.
On
one
hand,
they’re
happy
because
their
child
is
being
included
and
has
an
active
social
life.
G.
Every
child
brings
the
same
exact
gift
without
worrying
about
whether
their
gift
was
“good
enough”.
【答案】16.
F
17.
C
18.
D
19.
B
20.
G
江苏海安市南莫中学2020-2021学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
How
do
you
enter
a
room
full
of
strangers?
Do
you
walk
right
in
full
of
confidence?
Or
do
you
try
to
slip
in
without
being
noticed?
36
In
life,
we
admire
those
who
do
their
tasks
confidently.
We
prefer
people
who
appear
to
know
what
they
are
doing.
But
where
does
that
confidence
begin?
Developing
self-confidence
starts
very
early.
It’s
parents’
role
to
get
kids
on
the
right
track
toward
becoming
confident
people.
37
That
can
be
done
by
focusing
on
the
child’s
strengths.
Parents
should
encourage
their
children
to
try
new
things
and
take
risks.
When
children
make
mistakes,
their
parents
should
still
let
them
know
that
they
are
loved.
Children
whose
parents
do
these
things
will
likely
develop
into
confident
adults.
38
So
what’s
the
solution?
With
most
things
in
life,
practice
makes
perfect,
and
that
is
true
of
confidence
skills.
39
Focus
on
the
things
that
you
do
well,
and
look
for
opportunities
to
use
those
abilities.
Prepare
thoroughly
for
every
project.
You’ll
approach
the
task
more
confidently
knowing
that
you
are
ready.
40
It
could
be
a
good
test
score
or
a
prize
from
a
contest.
Remind
yourself
that
one
success
often
leads
to
the
next.
However,
all
humans
fail
at
times,
and
you
will
too.
Even
with
efforts
to
try
all
the
above,
you
will
never
be
perfect.
But
you
can
learn
to
love
and
accept
yourself
and
live
your
life
with
confidence.
A.
But
self-confidence
still
doesn’t
come
easily.
B.
The
more
you
practice
them,
the
easier
they
will
become.
C.
Keep
in
mind
an
item
that
reminds
you
of
a
recent
success.
D.
Our
goal
is
to
prepare
students
to
go
into
the
world
with
confidence.
E.
The
way
you
go
into
new
situations
show
your
level
of
self-confidence.
F.
Learning
from
mistakes
helps
you
face
the
same
situation
later
without
fear.
G.
To
help
that
process,
parents
should
always
offer
more
praise
than
criticism
(批评).
36-40
EGABC江苏省部分学校2020-2021学年第二学期高一英语期中试卷分类汇编
完形填空专题
江苏盐城中学2020-2021学年高一下学期英语期中试卷
第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文都各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
People
need
lots
of
trees,
and
many
places
are
home
to
trees
as
well
as
stoves.
But
what
if
you
41
there
and
couldn't
cut
or
buy
wood?
42
Shane
McDaniel
and
his
twin
sons,
Harrison
and
Henry,
are
happy
to
lend
a
hand.
The
three
men
cut
truckloads
of
wood-
then
give
it
to
those
in
need.
The
idea
43
as
a
father-son
project.
“I
had
to
cut
wood
with
my
dad.
He
just
44
doing
it,"
says
Shane.
He
wanted
to
pass
on
that
feeling,
45
he
and
the
twins
spent
the
summer
of
2018
like
the
:
46
The
47
was
a
great
wall
of
wood
piled
up
around
their
house.
It
was
too
48
for
the
McDaniels
to
use
themselves,
and
Shane
started
thinking
of
others.
He
49_
on
Facebook:
“If
you
are
in
need
of
firewood
and
cannot
50_
it,
please
inform
me
and
you
will
get
it
for
51
!”
The
response
was_____
52_.
Some
kind
people
raced
at
once
to
Norm's,
the
convenience
store
Shane
owns,with
more
53
for
the
pile.
Single
mom
Katelyn
and
her
daughter
54
wood-burning
stove
as
their
only
way
for
heating,
so
it
was
good
news
to
receive
a
truckload
of
firewood
from
the
McDaniels
.“To
get
that
much
wood
brought
me
to____
55
”she
said.
“Giving
is
getting",
Shane
said.
“It
has
nothing
to
do
with
whether
it
will
be
rewarded;
it
's.
about
how
much
it's
needed."
41.
A.
lived
B.
worked
C.
travelled
D.
drove
42.
A.
Surprisingly
B.
Luckily
C.
Strangely
D.
Clearly
43.
A.
changed
B.
spread
C.
served
D.
started
44.
A.
avoided
B.
quit
C.
loved
D.
practiced
45.
A.
but
B.
since
C.
or
D.
so
46.
A.
woodcutters
B.
businessmen
C.
owners
D.
farmers
47.
A.
evidence
B.
fact
.
C.
result
D.
trouble
48.
A.
hard
B.
much
C.
heavy
D.
convenient
49.
A.
sent
B.
posted
C.
handed
D.
left
50.
A.
reach
B.
cut
C.
gather
D.
afford,
51.
A.
free
B.
fun
C.
fear
D.
joy
52.
A.
confusing
B.
surprising
C.
immediate
D.
disappointing
53.
A.
food
B.
wood
C.
money
D.
fire
54.
A.
rely
on
B.
concentrate
on
C.
turn
on
D.
work
on
55.
A.
breaths
B.
tears
C.
smiles
D.
sorrows
41-15
ABDCD
16-50
ACBBD
51-55ACBAB
江苏省海安高级中学2020-2021学年度高一下学期期中英语试卷
第一节(共15小题;每题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
It
was
time
to
start
my
afternoon
run
on
the
school
bus.
I
drove
up
to
the
elementary
school
parked
and
opened
the
doors
.
Usually
I
enjoyed
(
41
)
the
kids
as
they
climbed
aboard.
Today
I
kept
my(
42
)fixed
straight
ahead.
I'd
just
come
from
a(n)
(
43
)
family
counseling
(辅导)
session
with
my
oldest
son,Shayn.
He
started
consuming
alcohol
at
17.
I
felt
(
44
)
How
did
we
ever
get
here
?
I
thought.
Shayn
was
intelligent
and
had
been
a
(
45
)to
raise.
The
two
of
Us
were
close.
The
kids
walked
past
me
onto
the
bus.
0neortwosaidhi.A
little
girl(
46
)a
Small
piece
of
paper
on
my
lap
gently.
"T
his
is
for
you!
she
sand.
I
absent-mindedly
(
47
)the
folded
paper
and
looked
up
just
in
time
to
see
wisps(缕,束)of
long
blonde
hair(
48
)
down
the
aisle(过道).
I'd
hoped
family
counseling
would
help
Shayn
quit
drinking.
(
49
)at
today's
sessin,Shayn
was
angry.
He
said
kids
his
age
drink(
50
)and
that
his
drinking
was
under
control.
What
hope
did
we
have
(
51
)
Shayn
couldn't
see
that
he
needed
help
?
I
moved
to
throw
the
note
in
the
rubbish
can
near
the
driver's
seat
then(
52
)
What
if
the
little
girl
sees
you
throw
her
present
away?
I
thought.
So
I
(
53
)
it.
Inside
was
a
four-leaf
clover
(四叶草)
,long
with
a
message
written
in
a
child's
hand:
"This
is
filled
with(
54
)
As
I
read
the
note,my
whole
body(
55
)My
thinking
changed.
I
couldn't
control
Shayn's
drinking.
T
here
was
still
hope
even
when
I
didn't
know
what
to
do.
I
searched
my
rearview
mirror
(后视镜)
for
the
child
who'd
given
me
the
note
but
not
a
single
one
had
long
blonde
hair.
41.A.
pulling
B.
teaching
C.
greeting
D.
separating
42.A.
gaze
B.
thought
C.
brake
D.
schedule
43.A.
cheap
B.
expensive
C.
easy
D.
difficult
44.
A.
neglected
B.
hopeless
C.
abandon
D.
homeless,
45.A.
struggle
B.
pleasure
C.
failure
D.
success
46.A.
laid
B.
covered
C.
distributed
D.
returned
47.A.
tore
.
B.
cut
C.
grabbed
D.
recycled
48.
A.
grow
B.
hang
C.
disappear
D.
emerge
49.A.
For
B.
And
C.
Or
D.
But
50.
A.
sensitively
B.
socially
C.
passively
D.
politely
51.
A.
unless
B.
though
C.
so
D.
if
52.A.
paused
B.
refused
C.
left
D.
explained
53.A.
unlocked
B.
unpacked
C.
unfolded
D.
unhappy
54.A.confidence
B.
hope
C.
patience
D.
courage
41-45
CADBB
46-50
ACCDB
51-55
DACBD
苏州市相城区陆慕高级中学2020-2021学年高一下学期期中教学质量调研测试英语试题
第一节
(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.
Have
you
ever
rushed
to
some
place
very
important
only
to
realize
you're
on
the
wrong
bus
and
you'll
never
make
it
in
time?
One
woman
in
New
Zealand
36
this
last
week,
but
the
bus
driver
went
37
the
call
of
duty
to
help
her
out.
Last
Sunday,
Mason
was
on
her
way
to
see
her
79-year-old
mom
who
lives
in
a
nursing
home.
Due
to
its
recent
rules,
38
are
limited
to
an
half-hour
period
scheduled
in
advance.
When
Mason
39
she
hadn't
got
on
the
right
bus
and
her
30-minute
window
was
fast
closing,
Mason
started
crying,
tearfully
40
to
the
bus
driver
57-year-old
Alex
Bailey
what
had
happened.
Rather
than
offer
routine
regret
and
keep
to
his
schedule,
Bailey
decided
to
41
.
With
nods
from
the
other
42
,
Bailey
detoured
(绕道)
the
bus
and
43
Mason
to
her
destination,
dropped
her
off,
and
then
calmly
went
back
to
his
regular
route.
By
44
as
Mason
arrived
at
the
nursing
house,
a
news
reporter
was
there.
Mason
told
the
reporter
her
45
,
expressing
praise
for
the
bus
driver.
The
story
46
the
evening
news,
and
then
it
hit
social
media.
Bailey
was
“Internet
47
”.
Actually,
Bailey
is
only
one
of
the
serving
members
during
the
COVID-19
pandemic
(流行病),
who
has
been
40
around
the
clock
to
ensure
key
workers,
education
and
communities
stay
49
and
keep
the
city
running
smoothly.
Later,
he
said
that
it
was
just
a
50
,
magical
moment,
and
it
was
just
the
right
thing
to
do.
36.
A.
announced
B.
identified
C.
postponed
D.
experienced
37.
A.
within
B.
before
C.
through
D.
beyond
38.
A.
visits
B.
profits
C.
courses
D.
presents
39.
A.
reminded
B.
determined
C.
realized
D.
doubted
40.
A.
leading
B.
explaining
C.
applying
D.
belonging
41.
A.
move
round
B.
run
off
C.
calm
down
D.
take
action
42.
A.
drivers
B.
patients
C.
passengers
D.
friends
43.
A.
drove
B.
explored
C.
tracked
D.
directed
44.
A.
entertainment
B.
necessity
C.
accident
D.
mistake
45.
A.
trouble
B.
plan
C.
name
D.
tale
46.
A.
received
B.
made
C.
broke
D.
reported
47.
A.
intelligent
B.
addicted
C.
famous
D.
unbearable
48.
A.
working
B.
waiting
C.
changing
D.
rescuing
49.
A.
connected
B.
awake
C.
current
D.
familiar
50.
A.
creative
B.
nice
C.
quiet
D.
formal
第一节:
36-40
DDACB
41-45
DCACD
46-50
BCAAB
江苏省镇江第一中学2020-2021学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
What
are
the
foods
that
you
can
only
taste
in
memories?
Your
mother's
biscuits?
The
pies
you
made
as
a
child?
And
what
are
the
recipes
that
help
you
____21____your
memories?
This
morning,
for
the
first
time
in
over
a
year,
made
Dutch
Babies,
a
kind
of
pancake.
I'm
a
poor
cook
who's
always
____22____
to
pull
anything
out
of
the
oven
that
isn't
burnt.
But
___23___,
I
get
lucky.
Making
Dutch
Babies
brings
to
my
mind
some
of
the
____24____
memories
of
my
life.
I've
made
Dutch
Babies
many
times
for
sleepovers
and
____25____.
They
were
always
a
hit,
____26____
burned
them.
After
my
kids
grew
up,
I
didn't
cook
much
for
years,
except
for
holidays
or
other____27____
occasions.
When
we
had
a
family
____28____,
I'd
make
Dutch
Babies
for
breakfast.
I
can't
recall
the
last
time
I
made
Dutch
Babies,
before
today.
I
know
it
was
____29____
a
year,
before
life
was
______30______
for
COVID-19,
and
we
stopped
having
guests.
So
why
did
I
make
them
this______31______
for
only
my
husband
and
me?
It's
been
a(n)______32______
year
for
all
of
us,
filled
with
things
we
couldn't
do.
I
was
______33______
to
celebrate
being
alive.
Good
food
can
feed
a
hungry
crowd.
But
if
it's
made
with
love
and
______34______,
it
can
fill
a(n)______35______
with
the
hope
of
better
days
to
come.
So,
add
your
own
memories.
21.
A.
shape
B.
confirm
C.
refresh
D.
share
22.
A.
disturbed
B.
amazed
C.
embarrassed
D.
disappointed
23.
A.
instantly
B.
frequently
C.
generally
D.
occasionally
24.
A.
sorrowful
B.
regretful
C.
fantastic
D.
unbearable
25.
A.
hosts
B.
colleagues
C.
students
D.
guests
26.
A.
even
if
B.
in
case
C.
in
that
D.
as
if
27.
A.
various
B.
informal
C.
special
D.
previous
28.
A.
problem
B.
reunion
C.
quarrel
D.
discussion
29.
A.
more
than
B.
rather
than
C.
less
than
D.
other
than
30.
A.
broken
down
B.
put
down
C.
shut
down
D.
pulled
down
31.
A.
evening
B.
moment
C.
afternoon
D.
morning
32.
A.
easy
B.
tough
C.
busy
D.
normal
33.
A.
persuaded
B.
likely
C.
encouraged
D.
eager
34.
A.
memories
B.
gifts
C.
desire
D.
freedom
35.
A.
mouth
B.
stomach
C.
soul
D.
brain
【答案】21.
C
22.
B
23.
D
24.
C
25.
D
26.
A
27.
C
28.
B
29.
A
30.
C
31.
D
32.
B
33.
D
34.
A
35.
C
江苏海安市南莫中学2020-2021学年高一下学期期中考试英语试卷
第一节(共15小题;每题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I
used
to
be
a
very
self-centered
person,
but
in
the
past
two
years
I
have
really
changed.
I
have
started
to
think
about
other
people
41
I
think
about
myself.
I
am
happy
that
I
am
becoming
a
42
person.
I
think
my
43
started
when
I
was
at
Palomar
College.
At
first,
I
just
wanted
to
get
my
degree,
and
be
left
alone.
I
thought
I
was
smarter
than
everyone
else,
so
I
hardly
ever
44
to
anyone
in
my
classes.
By
the
end
of
my
first
semester,
I
was
really
45
It
seemed
as
if
everyone
but
me
had
made
friends
and
was
having
fun.
So
I
tried
an
experiment.
I
started
asking
people
around
me
how
they
were
doing,
and
if
they
were
having
trouble
I
46
to
help.
That
was
really
a
big
47
for
me.
By
the
end
of
the
year,
I
had
several
new
friends,
and
two
of
them
are
still
my
best
friends
today.
A
bigger
cause
of
my
new
48
,
however,
came
when
I
took
a
part-time
job
at
a
Vista
Nursing
Home.
One
old
lady
there
who
had
Alzheimer’s
disease
became
my
friend.
Every
time
I
came
into
her
room,
she
was
so
49
because
she
thought
I
was
her
daughter.
Her
real
daughter
never
50
her,
so
I
took
her
place.
She
let
me
see
that
making
others
feel
good
make
me
feel
good,
too.
When
she
died,
I
was
51
,
but
I
was
very
52
to
her.
I
think
I
am
a
much
53
person
today
than
I
used
to
be,
and
I
hope
I
will
not
54
these
experiences.
They
have
55
me
to
care
about
other
people
more
than
about
myself.
I
like
who
I
am
today,
and
I
could
not
say
that
a
few
years
ago.
41.
A.
since
B.
before
C.
or
D.
unless
42.
A.
different
B.
simple
C.
famous
D.
skilled
43.
A.
education
B.
career
C.
tour
D.
change
44.
A.
reported
B.
talked
C.
lied
D.
wrote
45.
A.
careful
B.
curious
C.
lonely
D.
guilty
46.
A.
dared
B.
hesitated
C.
offered
D.
happened
47.
A.
step
B.
problem
C.
duty
D.
dream
48.
A.
luck
B.
hobby
C.
hope
D.
attitude
49.
A.
polite
B.
happy
C.
strange
D.
confident
50.
A.
visited
B.
answered
C.
bothered
D.
trusted
51.
A.
homeless
B.
bad-tempered
C.
heart-broken
D.
hopeless
52.
A.
friendly
B.
grateful
C.
similar
D.
generous
53.
A.
quieter
B.
better
C.
busier
D.
richer
54.
A.
improve
B.
face
C.
forget
D.
analyze
55.
A.
forced
B.
preferred
C.
ordered
D.
taught
四、完型填空(共15题;每题1分,满分15)
41-45
BADBC
46-50
CADBA
51-55
CBBCD
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