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南京師大附中2021.2022學(xué)年度第二學(xué)期

高一年級期中考試英語試卷

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)

第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37?5分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項

A

Thedaysofstoppingatonestoreandbuyingeverythinginonelocationarelonggone.We'veputtogethera

listofitemsyoushouldn'tbuyatthegrocerystoreandweshowyouwheretogetthem.

Tuna

EssentiallyaproductfromChickenoftheSea,5-ouncecansofVanCamp'sChunkWhiteAlbacoreTunain

Wa:erareavailablefor$1percanatDollarTree.Asimilarproductinthegrocerystorecosts59centsmorepercan.

OliveOil

Isitreallyworthbuyingexpensiveoliveoil?Wedon'tthinkso.This68-ounceIberiaPremiumBlendExtra

VirginOliveOilsellsatTargetfbr$9.69.Reviewerslovethisless-expensivealternativesayingit'sgreatfbr

everything.Compareitwithastandard17-ounccsizeofBcrtolliExtraVirginOliveOil—muchlessoil,sellingfor

roughlythesameS9.99whenit'snotonsale.

Vitamins

Youmightnotrealizethemoneyyoucanreaponvitaminssimplybybuyingthematadifferentstore.A

100-countbottleofvitaminDsoftgelscanruntoSI1.29atWalmart.A180-countbottleofTraderJoe'svitaminD

10C0insoftgelsisonlySi1.99.That'salmostdoubletheamount.

StorageContainers

Forstoringfood,children'ssupplies,orwhateveryourhouseholdneedsmaybe,there'snothingbetterthan

plasticstoragecontainers.Butwhypaythroughthenoseforthem?AlbertsonshastwohalfcupRubbermaid

Easy-FindLidsfoodstoragecontainersat$6.89.Butyoucanbuysixof(hosefromTargetfbr$7.99—fourmore

foraboutadollar.

Socks

DollarTreehasagoodselectionofmen's,women's,andchildren'ssocks.Women'smini-crewsockscomein

athrcc-countpackfbr$1.Athrcc-countofsimilarsocksatAlbertson,swillcost$6.59andtherearcnotmany

kinds.

1.HowmuchdoesacanofsimilarTunainthegrocerystoreprobablycost?

A.$0.95.B.$l.C.$1.59.D.S0.41.

2.YoucangetabetterdealonatTradeJoe's.

A.vitaminsB.oliveoilC.storagecontainersD.socks

3.Whomightbethetargetreadersofthepassage?

A.Reviewers.B.Housewives.C.Storeowners.D.Healthexperts.

GabrielaworkedforamultinationalcompanyasasuccessfulprojectmanagerinBrazil.Latershewas

transferredtomanageateaminSweden.Shewasexcitedabouthernewrolebutsoonrealizedthatmanagingher

newteamwouldbeachallenge.

Despitetheirfriendliness,Gabrieladidn'tfecirespectedasaleader.Hernewstaffwouldquestionher

proposalsopenlyinmeetings,andwhenshegavetheminstructionsonhowtocarryoutatask,theywouldoftengo

aboutitintheirownwaywithoutcheckingwithher.Whensheannouncedherdecisionsontheproject,theywould

continuegivingtheiropinionsasifilwasstillupfordiscussion.

WhatGabrielawasexperiencingwasacultureshockinexpectations.DutchpsychologistGeertHofstedeuses

theconceptof“powerdistance^^todescribehowpowerisdistributed(分布)indifferentcultures.Inherprevious

workenvironment,Gabrielawasusedtoahighpowerdistanceculturewherepowerisrespected.Insuchaculture,

leadersmakethebigdecisionsandarcnotoftenchallenged.HerSwedishteam,however,wereusedtoworkingina

lowpowerdistanceculturewhereemployeesoftenworktogetherwiththeirbossestofindsolutionsandmake

decisions.Here,leadersactascoacheswhoencourageindependentthoughtandexpecttobechallenged.

WhenGabrielabecameawareoftheculturaldifferencesbetweenherandherteam,shehadanopen

conversationwiththemabouttheirfeelingsaboutherleadership.

Pleasedtobeaskedfbrtheirthoughts,Gabriela'steamopenlyexpressedthattheywerenotusedtobeingtold

whattodo.Theyenjoyedhavingmereroomforinitiativeandcreativefreedom.Whenshetoldherteamexactly

whatsheneededthemtodo,theyfeltthatshedidn'ttrustthemtodotheirjobwell.

Withabetterunderstandingoftheunderlyingreasonsbehindeachother'sbehaviour,Gabrielawasableto

makeadjustmentstohermanagementstyle.Finally,sheeffectivelymotivatedherteamcoachievetheirgoals.

4.WhatproblemdidGabrielahavewithherSwedishteamatthebeginning?

A.HerauthoritywaschallengedbyherSwedishstaff.

B.Theywerealwaysrefusingtofollowherdirections.

C.HerSwedishstaffdidn'tunderstandherinstructions.

DTheylookeddownuponherbecauseshewasafemale.

5.WhatisencouragedintheworkingcultureinSweden?

A.Independentthinkingandmildcharacter.

B.Activeparticipationandcreativethinking.

C.Professionalspiritandrisk-takingbehavior.

D.Competitivespiritandmildcharacter.

6.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeGabriela?

A.Bossyandrude.B.Strictbuttrustworthy.

C.Kingbutstubborn.D.Flexibleandcommunicative.

7.WhatcanwelearnfromGabriela'sstory?

A.Twoheadsarebetterthanone.B.Don'tjudgeabookbyitscover.

C.Biidsufafc<ilhciflocklogcliici.D.WlicninRome,doasRumaiisdo.

Beingmulticulturalhasmanybenefits,includingbeingabletofindinspirationfromdifferentpeopleand

placesaroundtheworld.LaalityaAcharya,18,fromOhio,US,gottheideatodevelopawaytodetectwhenwater

iscontaminated(受污染的)aftervisitingherfamily'shomeinIndia.

Acharyahasalwaysbeeninvolvedinscience,technology,engineering,andmathematics(STEM),competing

inmanycompetitionsaroundtheworld,includingthe3MYoungScientistChallenge.Lastyear,shewaseven

honoredwithaCoca-Colascholarshipforherefforts.

Hermostinfluentialproject,however,isNereid,thenamegiventoherwatercontaminationdetectiondevice.

Shemadethedeviceonherownwithvariouspartsanda3Dprinter,kusesnanotechnology(納米技術(shù))totake

microscopic(微小的)picturesofwater,whicharethenexaminedtodetermineifcontaminationispresent.Totest

herdevice,shecreatedherownconiaminaledwalersamplesandcomparedthemtocleanwatersamples.Acharya

usedaneuralnetwork(神經(jīng)網(wǎng)絡(luò)),anAIthatworksinasimilarwaytothehumanbrainandcandetectpatternsin

data.Themicrobes(細(xì)菌)(hatmakewalerdirtyhaveuniqueshapesandsizes,and(heneuralnetworkcan

recognizeanddifferentiatebetweenthemicrobes.Allofthisispossibleforlessthan$100!

Shehopesherdevicewillmakeiteasierandlesscostlytodetectwaterthatisnotfitfbrconsumption.Acharya

toldCincinnatiEnquirer:"ComingfromaplaceofprivilegeintheUnitedStates,Ididn'tunderstandhowbigofan

issuethisisuntilIsawitfirsthand.Weareabletoturnonatapandevendrinkwaterdirectlyfromthere.Butihal's

notthesituationforpeopleallacrosstheworld.''

TheNereidprojectno(onlyfocusesonways(oresolvethewatercrisis,butalsoholdsvirtualworkshopsand

educationalsummitsforyoungpeoplewhowanttolearnmoreandbepartofthesolution.Acharyawantstobreak

thestigmaaroundSTEM,saying:"Scienceandscientificexperimentationisnotalinear(直線型的)process.Itis

awebbedpathwaythattakesyouthroughmanydifferentroutesbeforeyougettotheend."Scienceisfbreveryone

anddoesn'thavetobeseenastoughorscary.

8.WhatcanwelearnaboutAcharyafromthepassage?

A.ShestudiesandlivesinIndia.

B.ShehasstartedseveralSTEMcompetitions.

C.Shereceivedanawardforherhardwork.

D.Sheoncewonthe3MYoungScientistChallenge.

9.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutNereid?

A.ItissponsoredbyCoca-Cola.

B.Ithelpscleanthecontaminatedwater.

C.ItwasmadebyateamledbyAcharya.

D.Itcantakemicroscopicpicturesofwater.

10.Nereidrecognizesmicrobesthatpollutewaterbyusing.

A.a3DprinterB.amicroscopeC.nanotechnologyD.aneuralnetwork

11.Inthelastparagraph,whichopiniondoes“thestigmaaroundSTEM”referto?

A.Scienceisfbrtalentedyoungpeople.

B.Scienceisloodifficultforustoexplore.

C.Scientificresearchisextremelycostly.

D.Scientificexperimentationisexhausting.

D

Ifapresident,aphilosopher,andoneofthebest-sellingwriterstoldthesamesecretoftheirsuccess,would

youtrytofollowittoo?Whatifthesecretwassomethingyoualreadyknewhowtodo?Infact,youprobablydoit

everyday.Here'swhatFriedrichNietzschewrote:"Itisonlyideasgainedfromwalkingthathaveanyworth.”

ThomasJefferson:"Walkingisthebestpossibleexercise.^^CharlesDickens:t4IfIcouldnotwalkfarandfast,I

thinkIshouldjustexplodeanddie.”

Researchershavefoundquitealotofconnectionsbetweenwalkingandproducingideas.AStanford

Universitystudyfoundthatparticipantswere81percentmorecreativewhenwalkingasopposedtositting.

Accordingtothestudywalkingoutside-comparedwithonatreadmill(跑步機)一producesthehighest-quality

ideas.

Themovementaspectofwalkingisobviouslykey.Ourcreativethinkingistriggered(觸發(fā))byphysical

movement,whichisexactlywhywalkingwithyourdog,afriend,oralone—feedscreativethinking.

Thesceneryisalmostasimportantasthesweat.Breakingyourroutinewithawalkcanbeacatalystforfresh

understandingofproblemsorprojects.Justbygoingoutsideyouarcsteppingoutofyourfamiliarsurroundings

andyourcomfortzone,whichisnecessaryifyouwanttoopenyourmindtonewpossibilities.Youcanwalk

throughatree-filledneighborhood.Youcanwalkthroughaparkandobservepeoplejokingorbirdssinging.Being

inside,you'remorelikelytobelifeless,whichmeansyoudon'thaveenoughenergytowonderorcreate.

Soinsteadofsettingafitnessgoal,whynotsetacreativitygoalthatstartswithwalking?Involveyourself

morecloselyinyoursurroundings.Turnoffyourphoneandgiveyourselfthechancetobepresentin(heworld,to

hearconversationsandnaturalsounds,andtonoticethewaypeoplemoveandtheway(hesunreflectsinariver.

12.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopic?

A.Bygivingadefinition.B.Byusingquotations.

C.Byprovidingthebackground.D.Bypresentingexamples.

13.Theunderlinedword“catalyst”inParagraph4meanssomething.

A.causingachangeB.stoppingprogress

C.catchingeyesD.discouragingcreativity

14.Whichof(hefollowingdoestheauthoragreewith?

A.Natureexplorationimprovesfitness.

B.Walkingonatreadmillbringsmoreenergy.

C.Workingindoorsmakespeoplelesscreative.

D.Familiarsurroundingsencouragecreativeideas.

15.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.ExerciseinNatureB.TrainYourBrain

C.WalkforWonderD.DevelopYourCreativity

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12?5分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選

項。

Peoplewholovetospendtimeintheirkitchenknowthatafterhavingaroughdayithelpsthemtorelieve

stress.Cookingupafavoritemealhelpsyouforgetaboutanyoftheissuesyouwerefocusedonduringtheday.

16Spendingtimealoneinthekitchenafteralongdaya(workallowsyoutosimplyrechargeandenjoythe

solitudeofyourkitchen.

Cookingcanbeagreatwaytoputoffadailytask,andthosewholovetocookknowthisalltoowell.Putting

allyoureffortintomakinganelaboratemealoryourfavoritedessertisagreatwaytoavoidanythingthatyouhave

beendreading.

17Anyonewhoenjoyscookingknowsthatwhenyoushareacommoninterestlikecookingwith

someonefromadifferentculture,ycucaneasilyformabond.Theyseethisasanamazingopportunitytoshare

recipesanddishesandlearnfromdifferentcookingtradilionsandcustoms.

Eatingoutasacookallowsyoutotastesurprisingingredientsindishes.18Unusualflavorsexciteyou

anduniqueinterpretationsofdisheshaveyouaskingthewaiterexactlywhatwasaddedtomakethefoodso

flavorful.Thismightnotexciteyournon-cookfriendsandfamily,butfbryou,it'sagreatwaytolearnand

improve.19

2()Asacook,youhavelearnedtoaddyourownpersonaltastestorecipesthroughextensivetrialand

error.Therearenolimitsforyouwhenitcomestoputtinganewtakeonatraditionalfavorite,because,fbryou,

cookingisallaboutcreation.

A.Goingouttoeatbecomesawholeotherexperience.

B.Instead,youconcentrateoncreatingsomethingdelicious.

C.Cookingisalsoauniversallanguage.

D.Moreover,cookingplaysanimportantroleinfamilylife.

E.Itisalsolikelytopotentiallyinspireyoutotrytocookthemealsinyourownkitchen.

F.Masteringcookingskillshelpsyoutobecomecreativewithfood.

G.Cookingmakesyouahappyandpopularperson.

第三部分語言運用(共一節(jié),滿分15分)

完形填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

Iwaswaitingforarickshaw(人力車)inBombay,India.However,noneofthemwere21topickme

upbecauseIdidn'twanttopaytoomuch.SoIstartedwalkingwhenIsawarickshawandstoppedhim.WhenI

askedhimifhecould22mea(mydestinationandtoldhim(hepricewouldoffer,tomysurprise,he

joyfullyagreed.That'swhenour23began,mostlyone-way.

IstartedbyaskinginHindi,"WhydidtheserickshawpullerssaynowhenIofferedthe24Dricc?”

His25answerwasinEnglish,tkMadam,theseguysaren't26andtheythinkforeignersare

allrichandaskfbrmuchmore."Hearinghiswords,Iwaswonderinghowthisoldman,whowasjustarickshaw

driver,talkedso27inEnglish.

WhenIwasthinkingaboutit,v/hathesaidreally28me.

“Iwasateacherinamiddleschoolfbrmanyyearsbefore29.Pullingtherickshawisn'tfbrmoney,

butforkeepingmybodyworking30.Idon'twanttodonothingthoughIam63.”

Hecontinued,managedtomakemykidsreceivegoodeducation,whichhashelpedthemchoose

their31andgofar.Mysonisanofficerandmydaughterisaprofessorinafamouscollege.Ipullthe

rickshawjustfbrseveralhoursadayandtherestofthelimeI32youngstudentsforfree.Mymajor

focusistohelpthemknowhowimportant33isandh3lpthembecomeabetterperson

Hiswordsmotivatedmealot.Jreallyrealizealthough34maycomeandgo,knowledgewill

35inourmindandmakeabigdifferencetoourlives.

21.A.likelyB.willingC.determinedD.anxious

22.A.dropB.guideC.inviteD.join

23.A.celebrationB.discussionC.conversationD.cooperation

24.A.usualB.sameC.rightD.reasonable

25.A.exactB.shockedC.mixedD.instant

26.A.preparedB.trainedC.educatedD.involved

27.A.quicklyB.efficientlyC.directlyD.fluently

28.A.calmedB.comfortedC.impressedD.worried

29.A.retirementB.marriageC.unemploymentD.graduation

30.A.energeticallyB.constantlyC.violentlyD.peacefully

31.A.achievementsB.careersC.hobbiesD.opinions

32.A.visitB.teachC.serveD.change

33.A.hardshipB.understandingC.happinessD.education

34.A.timeB.effortC.dreamD.money

35.A.stickB.leaveC.appearD.crowd

第四部分語法知識(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

根據(jù)上下文,用所給動詞的恰當(dāng)形式填空。

36.Allthat(talk)aboutrightnowshouldnotbeletout.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)

37.It'salready28°Cbutwhenandwheretogoforthespringouting(notdecide)yel.(所給詞的適當(dāng)

形式填空)

38.Eitheryouoroneofyourstudents(be)toattendtomorrow'smeeting.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)

39.Amongthecrisesthathumansarcfacedwith(be)theignoranceofenvironmentalissues.(所給詞

的適當(dāng)形式填空)

40.We(tum)offtheradioandgetintooursleepingbagswhenstrongwindssuddenlybegantoblow.

(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)

41.Theboylookedasifhe_______(cry)whenhismotherscoldedhimforbreakingherfavouriteplate.(所給

詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)

以下四題,請用恰當(dāng)?shù)那閼B(tài)動詞或情態(tài)動詞加動詞的恰當(dāng)形式填空,使句意合理。

42.—Ifssohotanduncomfortablehere!Whyareyourwindowsstillclosed?

—Oh,I'mnottoblame.They________(open).(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)

43.“Theinterestbedividedintofiveparts,accordingtotheagreementmadebybothsides?'declared

thejudge.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)

44.Tballthepeoplewatching,I_______thankyouenoughfbryourkindnesstomeandI'llthinkaboutitfbrthe

restofmylife.(用適當(dāng)詞填空)

45.Theboss(go)far,forthecupofcoffeeisstillwarmandhiscarisstilloutside.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形

式填空)

第五部分短文填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)脝卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞得正確形式。

ShenzhouXIIItaikonauts,six-inonthstayattheTiangongspacestationiswrappingup.Nowtheyfaceone

lasttestoftheirscientificandspacetravelskills—returninghomesafely.Whatneedstobedonebeforeleaving

46spacestationinmid-April?

Besidestheirpersonal47(belong),astronautsalsoneedto“pack”experimentaldataandsamples,so

theycanbefurtherresearchedonEarth.Andtheyhavetotidyupakirgenumberofmaterials,

48(include)goodsontheTianzhou3cargo(貨物)spacecraft.

Sincethespacestationhasnoroomservice,thethreeastronautsneedtoucleanthehouse"*19(they).

Thewasteisthenputintotheorbitalmodule,whichburnsasitrc-cntcrsEarth'satmosphere.

Theyalsohavetoputallequipment50placecorrectlysincetherewillbeagapofmorethanone

month5】theastronautsofShenzhouXIVenterthespacestation.Thecrewmembersneedtomakesure

someitems,suchasgymequipment.52(fix)tothewallstoavoidfloatingandslipping.

Astronautsexperiencemicrogravity股重力)forlongperiodsoftimeduringtheirstaysonthespacestation.

53hasaneffectontheirbodies.Thisincludesalossoffluid,muscleatrophyaswellasboneloss.

54(ensure)theirsafeandsoundreturn,thethreetaikonautshavebeendoingphysicalexercisestotrain

theirmuscleforthereturntoEarth.55(base)ontheirin-orbitphysicalexaminationsanddata,experts

havecustomized(定制)exerciseplansforeachof(hem.

Justlikeahousethatwillbeemptyforalongtimemusthaveitswaterandpowerswitchedoff,taikonauts

needtocheckeverythingbeforetheyleave.

第六部分課本基礎(chǔ)知識(共三節(jié),滿分45分)

第一節(jié)單詞填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

閱讀下列句子并根據(jù)首字母用課本中適當(dāng)?shù)脝卧~和形式填空,一空一詞。

56.Shehashadanumberofdifferentjobs,rfromcheftoswimminginstructor.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼

寫)

57.Soonafteranimatedfilmscameintoe,peoplerecognizedtheirbusinessvalue.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼

寫)

58.Itisgenerallyathatstressiscausedbytoomuchwork.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)

59.Hesaidthenewmachinewouldbecheaper,butrefusedtogivefurtherdetailsuntilitwasofficiallyI

(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)

60.Sheruns15milesonaeverydaywhatevertheweather.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)

61.1amwritingtooffermysincerectoyouonyourwinningthefirstprizeintheChineseChess

NetworkChallenge.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)

62.Havingwatchedtheothercompetitors'greatperformance,hefeltnervous,increasingly1in

confidenceabouthimself.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)

63.ThedesignerofBingDwcnDwcndrewifromoneofhischildhoodmemories.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼

寫)

64.WhenafirebrokeoutattheNationalExhibitioninLondon,atleasttenpricelesspaintingswerecompletely

d.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)

65.Thepriceofaproductisoftenthedfactorwhenapurchaseismadeandisalwaysakeytoprofit.

(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)

66.TheClosingCeremonyincludesaparadeofflagsr_______allparticipatingnations,startingwiththe

foundingcountryofGreeceandendingwiththehostnation.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)

67.Comparedwiththepstudy,(henewstudyincludesmorestudentsassubjectsforinvestigation.(根

據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)

68.LinwasthefirstgirlIeverkissedinmylife,butmyhappinessdidnotlastlong.Aterribleaccidentt

usapart.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)

69.Thesingerhastogoforanoperationattheendofthismonthasshehasnotfullyrecoveredfrombeing

b________onherfacebyherdog.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)

70.BoniinHamburgin1882,Rabehad(ravelledtoAfricabeforesdowninChina.(根據(jù)首字母單詞

拼寫)

71.D_______tothecauseofeducation,theheadmasterdoesn'thaveenoughtimefbrhisfamily.(根據(jù)首字母

單詞拼寫)

72.Somepeoplehabituallytakeadvantageofthegofotherswithoutdoinganythinginreturn.(根據(jù)首字

母單詞拼寫)

73.Evenrelativelysmallinjuriescancauseseriousandpdamage,orevendeath.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼

寫)

74.VisitorsareabletoenjoyAustralianfoodanddrinksandattendculturalperfonnancesfthebestof

Australianart.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)

75.Withitsvividd_______ofthelifeofancientChinesepeople,thebookattractsawiderangeofreaders.(根

據(jù)苜字母單詞拼寫)

第二節(jié)詞組填空(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下列句子并根據(jù)所給得中文提示用適當(dāng)?shù)迷~組填空,一空一詞。

76.lbsolve(heproblemmoreeffectively,we(憑借,利用)experiencefromthepastand

achievedgreatsuccess.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)

77.Althoughhewasfacedwithsharpcriticism,theyoungscientiststill________________(堅持)hisopinion.

(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)

78FarmersinSouthAmericaalsotrytoscarethebirdsawaybyusingreflective(apeand(燃

放)fireworks.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)

79.Whenthesky(放晴).ihcsunbegantoshine.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)

80.Suchastrongwind(能夠)blowingtheroofoffthehouse,soweshouldtake

actioninadvance.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)

81.Herreplyshowedthatshe(對...敏感)criticism.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)

82.Manystudentshavethehabitofsleepinglessonworkingdaysand(彌補)it

lateronweekends.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)

83.Ifyoufail,it'sbecausetherearebetterthings(即將發(fā)生在某人身上)you.(根

據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)

84.Olderpeoplearelesslikelyto__________________________________(被卷入?陷入)theiremotionsand

morelikelytofocusonthepositive.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)

85.Thelittlegirlisastimidasahare,shy_____(當(dāng)著某人的面)strangers.

(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)

第三節(jié)翻譯句子(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

根據(jù)括號內(nèi)的提示完成以下句子翻譯。

86.我們已經(jīng)到了必須要改變的地步。(point)(漢譯英)

87.如果有任何問題,盡管問我。(hesitate)(漢譯英)

88.我發(fā)現(xiàn)住在學(xué)校附近非常方便。(find)(漢譯英)

89.我從來沒有見過比你更高貴的東西。(倒裝句)(漢譯英)

90.隨著假期的臨近,政府呼吁公眾待在家里。(帶“with”的獨立主格結(jié)構(gòu),appeal)(漢譯英)

南京師大附中2021-2022學(xué)年度第二學(xué)期

高一年級期中考試英語試卷

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)

第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37?5分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項

A

Thedaysofstoppingatonestoreandbuyingeverythinginonelocationarelonggone.We'veputtogethera

listofitemsyoushouldn'tbuyatthegrocerystoreandweshowyouwheretogetthem.

Tuna

EssentiallyaproductfromChickenoftheSea,5-ouncecansofVanCamp'sChunkWhiteAlbacoreTunain

Wa:erareavailablefor$1percanatDollarTree.Asimilarproductinthegrocerystorecosts59centsmorepercan.

OliveOil

Isitreallyworthbuyingexpensiveoliveoil?Wedon'tthinkso.This68-ounceIberiaPremiumBlendExtra

VirginOliveOilsellsatTargetfor$9.69.Reviewerslovethisless-expensivealternativesayingit'sgreatfor

everything.Compareitwithastandard17-ouncesizeofBertolliExtraVirginOliveOil—muchlessoil,sellingfor

roughlythesameS9.99whenit'snotonsale.

Vitamins

Youmightnotrealizethemoneyyoucanreaponvitaminssimplybybuyingthematadifferentstore.A

100-countbottleofvitaminDsoftgclscanruntoSI1.29atWalmart.A180-countbottleofTraderJoe'svitaminD

1()00iusoftgelsisonlySI1.99.That'salmostdoubletheamount.

StorageContainers

Forstoringfood,children'ssupplies,orwhateveryourhouseholdneedsmaybe,there'snothingbelterthan

plasticstoragecontainers.Butwhypaythroughthenoseforthem?AlbertsonshastwohalfcupRubbermaid

Easy-FindLidsfoodstoragecontainersat$6.89.ButyoucanbuysixofthosefromTargetfor$7.99—fourmore

fbraboutadollar.

Socks

DollarTreehasagoodselectionofmen's,women's,andchildren'ssocks.Women'smini-crewsockscomein

athree-countpackfbrS1.Athree-countofsimilarsocksatAlbertson'swillcost$6.59andtherearenotmany

kinds.

1.HowmuchdoesacanofsimilarTunainthegrocerystoreprobablycost?

A.$0.95.B.$l.C.$1.59.D.S0.41.

2.YoucangetabetterdealonatTradeJoe's.

A.vitaminsB.oliveoilC.storagecontainersD.socks

3.Whomightbethetargetreadersofthepassage?

A.Reviewers.B.Housewives.C.Storeowners.D.Healthexperts.

【答案】I.C2.A3.B

【解析】

【導(dǎo)語】這是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章向讀者介紹了在哪兒買金槍魚、橄欖油、維生素、儲存容器和襪子。

【1題詳解】

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Tuna部分的“EssentiallyaproductfromChickenoftheSea,5-ouncecansofVanCamp's

ChunkWhiteAlbacoreTunainWaterareavailablefor$1percanatDollarTree.Asimilarproductin:hegrocery

storecosts59centsmorepercan.(基本上是一種來自ChickenoftheSea的產(chǎn)品,5盎司罐裝的VanCamp的大

塊白色長鰭金槍魚在DollarTree的售價為1美元/罐。雜貨店的一種類似的產(chǎn)品每罐貴59美分)”可知,雜

貨店買一罐類似的金槍魚大概要$1.59(1美元+59美分)。故選C。

【2題詳解】

細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Vitamins部分的“A180-countbottleofTraderJoe\vitaminD1000ius

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