上海市进才中学2019-2020学年高一4月月考英语试题

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上海市进才中学2019-2020学年高一4月月考英语试题

‎2019 学年第二学期进才中学高一年级 英语四月阶段测试考卷 ‎(本试卷满分 100 分,考试时间 50 分钟) 命题教师:金晨乐 审卷教师:袁易安 I. Grammar and Vocabulary Section A Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.‎ 1. Such books are not worthy at all.‎ A. reading B. being read C. of being read D. to read 2. I can never understand the reason he explained to me.‎ A. why B. that C. when D. where 3. Sandy could do nothing but to his teacher that he was wrong.‎ A. admit B. admitted C. admitting D. to admit 4. Sales director is a position communication ability is just as important as sales.‎ A. which B. that C. when D. where 5. It’s such a difficult problem nobody can work out.‎ A. as B. that C. which D. so that 6. I’ll never forget the persons and places I visited yesterday.‎ A. that B. which C. where D. as 7. He claimed in the supermarket when he was doing shopping yesterday.‎ A. being badly treated B. to be treated badly C. treating badly D. to have been treated badly 8. The old peasant preferred in the field to at home in his free time. A.to walk around; staying B. walking around; staying C. walking around; stay D. to walk around; stay 9. After the flooding, people were suffering in that area, urgently need clean water, medicine and shelter to survive.‎ A. which B. who C. where D. what 10. Liberty, equality, and fraternity are the ideals human beings have been fighting.‎ A. to which B. against which C. with which D. for which 11. Companies should understand the risks they are exposed and monitor their control environments adequately.‎ A. on which B. in which C. to which D. with which 12. Last week, only two people came to look at the house, wanted to buy it.‎ A. neither of them B. both of them C. none of whom D. neither of whom 2. The students in Shanghai are using the same textbooks we are now using.‎ A. as B. that C. which D. whose 3. The beautiful dress Miss Jones went to the ball was borrowed from a friend of hers.‎ A. that B. which C. in which D. wearing which Section B Directions: Complete the following sentences by using the words in the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one more word than you need.‎ A.concerned B. charge C. caution D. convinced E. conflict F. content G. compliments H. contract I. confirmed J. conceal K. considerable 4. She complained that her husband never paid her any any more.‎ 5. The economist urged in buying shares without getting good advice.‎ 6. Drug trafficking is a matter of concern for the entire international community .‎ 7. Beethoven was that man had the capacity to change for the better and to grow throughout life.‎ 8. Ten people were dead as of 4:00 pm Sunday after a hotel building collapsed in east China's Fujian province.‎ 9. I was just to see my daughter in such a stable relationship with her husband, and that really was the icing on the cake.‎ 10. The East Lake Cherry Park in Wuhan city opened free of for medical workers providing support in Hubei province.‎ 11. Wu Lei was the first Chinese professional footballer to Covid-19, which immediately became the top search on Chinese social network Weibo.‎ 12. Those who deliberately their travel history and health conditions, and refuse to undergo medical observation will be investigated for criminal responsibility in accordance with the law.‎ 13. All Is Well has drawn such wide attention because it deals with the between traditional family values and the rapid social and economic changes that have taken place in China over the past few decades.‎ II. Reading Comprehension Section A Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.‎ By the end of the 20th century, TV show producers had begun to turn to the cheapest performers available — their audience. It seemed that anyone who wanted fame could 25 it. And some people wanted it far too much.‎ Richard and Mayumi Heene, 26 , launched a large balloon 2,000 meters into the air and then called a TV network to say that their six-year-old son, Falcon, was inside it. Planes were re-routed and Denver International Airport was briefly __27 . However, Falcon was later found to have been hiding in the family’s garage the whole time. The “balloon boy” incident turned out to be a hoax ( 骗 局 ) and the Heenes were 28 of doing it in the hope of landing their own reality TV shows. Instead, they got a fine and a short sentence each — but they were certainly ‎ 29 for a while.‎ So do we want fame? Research suggests that a large number of us do. According to one recent survey, 30 percent of adults regularly daydream about being famous and 40 percent of us expect to 30 some kind of fame in our lifetimes. Perhaps a better question is: should we want to be famous? Do we really want every 31 of our private lives exposed in newspapers and discussed on television? Some people, such as talent show contestant Susan Boyle, seem ill-euipped to deal with this kind of 32 , despite their talent. Boyle gained international fame for her extraordinary singing voice after appearing on TV talent show Britain’s Got Talent and her first album became the fastest-selling of all time in the U.K. But the sudden fame didn’t seem easy for her at first, and after the final of the show, Boyle was 33 to a private psychiatric clinic.‎ Furthermore, people who achieve fame often don’t seem to like it once they have it. A survey of celebrities found that they worry about the press, critics, threatening letters, the lack of privacy, and the 34 on their children. These are hardly worries that 35 people have to deal with. They also, 36 , worry about what would happen if they were no longer famous. And there are plenty of people to ask about that. Take, for example, Donato Dalrymple, a fisherman who rescued a boy from the sea and enjoyed the media spotlight for several months afterwards. When it ended, however, he 37 his job as a toilet cleaner. “I know I’m a nobody,” he said when the attention had 38 .‎ ‎“When the person has to go back to everyday life, there’s a sense of 39 , loss and being cheated out of something,” says Dr. Robert Cancro of the New York University School of Medicine.‎ 25. A. envy B. avoid C. afford D. get 26. A. for example B. on the other hand C. in contrast D. in comparison 27. A. shut down B. searched through C. sent off D. looked into 28. A. charged B. accused C. considered D. warned 29. A. supported B. ashamed C. crazy D. famous 30. A. involve B. increase C. beat D. experience 31. A. arrangement B. aspect C. variety D. zone 32. A. behavior B. crisis C. pressure D. reputation 33. A. accessible B. admitted C. used D. crowded 34. A. weight B. influence C. benefit D. energy 35. A. intelligent B. well-known C. common D. considerate 36. A. accidentally B. fortunately C. ironically D. understandably ‎37. A. held up B. gave up C. decided on D. returned to ‎38. A. disappeared B. arisen C. been paid D. grown ‎39. A. moderation B. achievement C. disappointment D. direction Section B Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.‎ ‎(A)‎ My father died when I was nine, and I remember doing the household chores to help my mother. I hated changing the vacuum cleaner (真空吸尘器) bag and picking up things the machine did not suck up.‎ Twenty years later, in 1978, I was doing chores at home alongside my wife. One day the vacuum cleaner was screaming away, and I had to empty the bag because I could not find a replacement for it. With this lifelong hatred of the way the machine worked, I decided to make a bagless vacuum cleaner.‎ Easier said than done, of course. I didn’t realize that I would spend the next five years perfecting my design, a process that resulted in 5,127 different prototypes (设计原型). By the time I made my 15th prototype, my third child was born. By 2,627, my wife and I were really counting our pennies. By 3,727, my wife was giving art lessons for some extra cash, and we were getting further and further into debt. These were tough times, but each failure brought me closer to solving the problem.‎ I just had a passion for the vacuum cleaner as a product, but I never thought of going into a business with it. In the early 1980s, I started trying to get licensing agreements (许可协议) for my technology. The reality was very different, however. The major vacuum makers had built a business model based on the profits from bags and filters (滤网). No one would license my idea, not because it was a bad one, but because it was bad for business.‎ That gave me the courage to keep going, but soon after, the companies that I had talked with started making machines like mine. I had to fight legal battles on both sides of the Atlantic to protect the patents on my vacuum cleaner. However, I was still in financial difficulties until 1993, when my bank manager personally persuaded Lloyds Bank to lend me $1 million. Then I was able to go into production. Within two years, the Dyson vacuum cleaner became a best-seller in Britain.‎ Today, I still embrace risk and the potential for failure as part of the process. Nothing beats the excitement of invention. Go out and brainstorm your ideas. You are not bound to any rules — in fact, the stranger and riskier your idea, the better.‎ ‎40.According to the article, which of the following statements about James Dyson is NOT true?‎ his mother.‎ customers as soon as it arrived on the market.‎ ‎41.According to the article, Dyson’s bagless vacuum cleaner was produced in large numbers in the early 1980s lend him $1 million ‎42.It can be inferred from the article that .‎ confidence in his vacuum cleaner initially 43. According to the article, which of the following would most likely be Dyson’s motto? A.We are all failures — at least the best of us are.‎ B. The foundation stones for a success are honesty, faith, love and loyalty.‎ C. It is only in adventure that some people succeed in knowing themselves.‎ D. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear.‎ ‎(B)‎ Shakespeare’s Globe Exhibition & Tour is a unique international resource to explore Shakespeare’s work. Open all year round, it gives you an opportunity to learn more about the world’s most famous playwright, and helps you seek to further the experience and international understanding of him.‎ Opening Hours Theater Tours: Monday - Sunday 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Exhibition: Monday - Sunday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.‎ Groups of 15 people or more are required to pre-book their visit, and each group will have its own tour guide for free. To make a reservation, please fill in a Group Request Form and email it to us.‎ Last admission is 30 minutes prior to closing time.‎ Exhibition and Tour Prices Adult: £15.00 Senior (60 ): £13.50‎ Student (with valid ID): £11.50 Children (5-15): £8.00 Complimentary: every 16th person free Getting here Shakespeare’s Globe 21 New Globe Walk, London SE1 9DT, U.K.‎ We have currently improved security, with all bags being checked. Please arrive in good time, and do not bring any large bags.‎ Visitors are advised to arrive by public transport or by taxi. There is a car park on Thames Exchange on the north side of Southwark Bridge. Black cabs may be found all year round on Southwark Bridge. It may also be possible to pick one up from outside the entrance hall on New Globe Walk.‎ Where to eat Swan at Shakespeare’s Globe serves modern British seasonal food for dinner, afternoon tea or drinks in our beautiful bar and restaurant set over two floors.‎ Swan Restaurant Monday-Friday: 12 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. & 6 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.‎ Saturday: 12 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. & 6 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.‎ Sunday: 12 p.m. - 9 p.m.‎ 43. Visitors can attend the exhibition at .‎ A. ‎8:35 a.m. on Monday B. ‎2:35 p.m. on Friday C. ‎5:35 p.m. on Saturday D. ‎4:35 p.m. on Sunday 44. According to the article, which of the following statements is true?‎ A. Visitors are required to deposit their bags before entering the theater.‎ B. Visitors can park on the south side of Southwark Bridge.‎ C. Taxi services are accessible near Southwark Bridge.‎ D. It’s more convenient to drive there than taking public transport.‎ 45. According to the article, what can we learn about Swan Restaurant?‎ A. It has a lunch break of four hours on weekdays.‎ B. Afternoon tea is not served on weekends.‎ C. It serves light meals and drinks every day.‎ D. It mainly serves local food varying with the seasons.‎ ‎(C)‎ ‎“It’s raining, it’s pouring. The old man is snoring (打鼾). He bumped his head when he went to bed, and he couldn’t get up in the morning.” Why couldn’t the old man in the children’s song get up? (Let’s kindly suppose that he just didn’t want to get up.) This was possibly because in the absence of sunlight, the body was still producing the hormone melatonin (褪黑素), which makes people sleepy.‎ There are many ways that rainfall affects human behavior. But how much does rain really affect people’s moods and behavior?‎ In 2008, researchers from the University of Minnesota and Lanzhou University published a paper. They proposed that decreased rainfall was influential in social upheaval (社会动荡) and the downfall of the Tang, Yuan and Ming dynasties in ancient China. This is thought to be related to reduced rice cultivation.‎ But how might rain affect social behavior in the modern world? A 2009 New York Times investigation found that murder rates in New York drop significantly on rainy days. Meanwhile, in Britain, Dr. Peter Langmead-Jones of Greater Manchester police published a study in 2015 detailing an analysis of 6.6 million police records over one decade in Manchester. “The research showed that the heavier the rainfall, the lower the recorded crime,” he said.‎ Langmead-Jones also found that there is a strong association between heavy rain and relatively few violent crimes recorded including domestic abuse. This might be because heavy rain stops people from going out to buy alcohol and the reduced alcohol consumption results in fewer crimes.‎ It’s not all good news though. One study in 1997 concluded that the behavior of children can predict oncoming storms — they were observed to exhibit their worst behavior when barometric pressure (气压) fell. Another study in 2012 found that women are much more likely to be affected psychologically by rain and that they report much lower levels of life satisfaction than men on rainy days.‎ For all the complaints about rain, it does have some characteristics that hold broad appeal. The sound of raindrops can be very comforting and often features in sleep-inducing relaxation apps. The theory behind this is that the pitter-patter of raindrops is a form of “pink noise.” It can decrease brain activity and consequently improves the quality of sleep. So if it’s raining where you are, the best thing to do may be to have a nap.‎ 43. The author uses the lyrics of a song in the first paragraph to . A.introduce the interesting song to readers B.voice his understanding of why the old man couldn’t get up in the morning C.illustrate one way that wet weather influences human behavior D.explain why people often get up late on rainy days 44. According to Dr. Peter Langmead-Jones, relatively few crimes are recorded on rainy days because .‎ A. people prefer to take a nap at home when it’s raining B. most people are depressed on rainy days C. people are too lazy to go out when it’s raining D. alcohol consumption is reduced due to wet weather 45. According to the article, the influences that rainy days have on human behavior include ‎ .‎ ‎① decreased grain output ‎② relatively few criminal records ‎③ higher chance of feeling low in spirits ‎④ more possibility of feeling sleepy A.①②③ B.①②④ C.①③④ D.②③④‎ 46. According to the last paragraph, what’s the positive impact of rain on human behavior? A.The sound of raindrops helps people sleep better.‎ B. On rainy days, all people can get more sleep.‎ C. It offers a good chance to listen to relaxing music.‎ D. People feel more satisfied with themselves when it’s raining.‎ Section C Directions: Complete the following passage by using the sentences in the box. Each sentence can only be used once. Note that there are two sentences more than you need.‎ A. Every year, millions of people are murdered by these two killers.‎ B. Gene technology can help people to give birth to healthy and clever children.‎ C. Doctors can cure cancer and heart disease with the help of gene technlogy.‎ D. Many people, however, are worried that gene technology can be used to manufacture human beings in large quantities.‎ E. Sometimes it is a hot topic discussed by people.‎ F. Using gene technology, people with heredity diseases can have more living days.‎ Among all the fast growing science and technology, the research of human genes, or biological engineering as people call it, is drawing more and more attention now. 51 .‎ The greatest thing that gene technology can do is to cure serious diseases that doctors at present can almost do nothing about, such as cancer and heart disease. 52 . And to date, doctors have not found an effective way to cure them. But if gene technology is applied, not only can these two diseases be cured completely, bringing happiness and more living days to patients, but the great amount of money people spend on treating their diseases can also be saved, therefore it benefits the economy as well. In addition, human life spans (寿命) can be prolonged.‎ ‎ 53 . Some families, with the English imperial family being a good example, have hereditary ( 遗 传 的 ) diseases. This means their children will for sure have the family disease, which is a great trouble for these families. In the past, doctors could do nothing about hereditary diseases. But gene technology can solve this problem. The scientist just needs to find the wrong gene and correct it, and a healthy child will be born.‎ ‎ 54 . In the past few years, scientists have succeeded in cloning a sheep, therefore these people predict that human babies would soon be cloned. But I believe cloned babies will not come out in large quantities, for most couples in the world can have babies in a very normal way. Of course, the government must take care to regulate gene technology.‎ 语法选择 ‎1-4 C B A D ‎5-14 A A D B B D C D A C 小猫钓鱼 ‎15-24 G C K D I F B H J E 完型 ‎25-39 DAABD DBCBB CCDAC 阅读 ‎40-43 BDBC ‎44-46 B C D ‎47-50 C D D A 六选四 ‎51-54 EABD
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