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靜安區(qū)2022學年第二學期高三英語試期中試卷(2023.4)
I.ListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendof
eachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestions
willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefour
possibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhave
heard.
1.
A.Themancanhaveagoodrest.
B.Thewhiteclotheswon,tgetcolored.
C.ThemanshouldgettheT-shirtout.
D.TheT-shirtneverstaysclean.
2.
A.Employeespayattentiontopaidleave.
B.Mr.Johnson,scompanyisalwaysempty.
C.Thehighsalaryandpayleavearerarelyguaranteed.
D.ThemanshouldtakethejobMr.Johnsonmentioned.
3.
A.Jackiscurrentlylivinginthesouth.
B.Jackisusedtowetclimate.
C.Jackintendstosettleproblemsthroughmovingtothesouth.
D.ShewantstotalkJackoutofmovingtothesouth.
4.
A.Ontheplane.B.Attheairport.
C.Inabusinesscenter.D.Inaboardingschool.
5.
A.TheschooΓselectivecoursesystemoftengoeswrong.
B.Mr.Musk,scoursemakesmanystudentsbreakdown.
C.ToomanystudentsarechoosingMr.Musk,scourse.
D.Mr.Muskcomplainedabouttheteπiblesystem.
6.
A.Themanshouldn,teatthecakewhentakingtheexam.
B.Otherstudentsagreewiththemanabouttheexam.
C.Mostofthestudentshavepassedthephysicsexam.
D.Moststudentsthinktheexamwasdifficult.
7.
A.Themancancountonherforfinancialmatters.
B.Sheisnotsuitabletobetakenbythegroup.
C.Goodcalculatingabilityisoneofherspecialties.
D.Everymemberofthegroupshouldhandlefinancialmatters.
8.
A.5dollars.B.35dollars.C.40dollars.D.75dollars.
9.
A.Peterisworriedabouthisbodycheckresults.
B.Peterisusuallyasilentperson.
C.Peterwillgethishealthcheckresulttomorrow.
D.There,ssomethingwrongwithPeter,shealth.
10.
A.SheisinterestedinvisitingscenicspotsinCanada.
B.Shewon,tvisitNiagaraFallsbecauseoftightschedule.
C.ShepreferstovisitNiagaraFallsratherthanhaveenoughsleep.
D.SheenjoysattendingbusinessconferencesinCanada.
SectionB
Directions:InSectionB9youwillheartwopassagesandonelongerconversation.Aftereachpassage
orconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillberead
twice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossible
answersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。
11.A.Peopleareboredwithelectronicdevices.
B.Peoplecanpickupdrawingskillsfromcoloring-inbooks.
C.Childhoodmemoriescanbebroughttopeople.
D.Peoplecanexperienceasimplerandquieterlife.
12.A.Becausesocialmediapromotepencilsales.
B.Becausepencilsfallvictimtodigitalage.
C.Becausegoodcoloring-inworksneedgoodpencils.
D.Becausepencilsareneededbyhikers.
13.A.Byraisingpencilprices.
B.Byexpandingitsfactories.
C.Byhiringmoreworkers.
D.Byincreasingworkshifts.
聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。
14.A.Becauseshecouldn,taffordtopayforeducationatschool.
B.Becauseshehatedbeingseparatedfromherdaughter.
C.Becausehome-schoolingwasencouragedbythegovernment.
D.Becausemanyparentschosetohomeschooltheirkids.
15.A.Thatitsavesschoolingbudget.
B.Thatitenableskidstobemorepreparedforrealworldlife.
C.Thatitpreventskidsfromhavingconflictswithclassmates.
D.Thatlessonplanscanbearrangedwithmoreflexibility.
16.A.Thatshecombineslearningwithlife.
B.Thatsheforbidsmobilephoneuse.
C.Thatsheteachesherkidsbyherself.
D.Thatsheneverhastroubleswithherkids.
聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
17.A.Checkbillsregularly.
B.Makeaplanbeforebuying.
C.Headtocheapsupermarkets.
D.Storefoodinadvance.
18.A.Pickacheapcafe.
B.Bringleftoverfoodhome.
C.Eatwithreusablecontainers.
D.Reducechancestodineout.
19.A.Peoplecaneatthem.
B.Peopleshouldprocessthembeforeeating.
C.Peopleshouldthrowthemaway.
D.Peopleshouldwaituntiltheygetpeakquality.
20.A.Waystospendlessonliving.
B.Waystoreducefoodwaste.
C.Waystolengthenfoodshelflife.
D.Waystotreatfreshfoodandprocessedfood.
ILGrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.For
theblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useoneword
thatbestfitseachblank.
Evergottogripswithaproblem?Pickedupanewskill?Graspedadifficultconcept?Thelanguageoflearningisfull
ofreferencestopartsofthebodyoutsidethebrain.Perhapsthat,sbecausethesephraseshintat21deeper.Since
thebeginningofthiscentury,researchershavebeenworkingonthemechanismoflearning.Theyarediscoveringthat
learningiseasier,quickerwiththebodymovements22(involve).Accordingtomany,theeffectcouldbehuge
23it,sgesturingwiththearmsormovingaroundaroom.Cantheseinsightsenhanceteachingandlearning?And
shoulditinformthewaytechnology24(employ)intheclassroom?
Insomeways,theideathatthebodycanaidlearningshouldcome25nosurprise.Considerthatmanyofus
probablybegantounderstandbasicarithmeticbycountingonourfingers26welearnedtocountinourhead.
Atheorycalledembodiedcognitionsuggeststhatwhatgoesoninourmindscomesfromouractionsandinteractions
withtheworldaroundus.Itmeansthat27(encourage)childrentothinkandIeaminapurelyabstractwaymight
actuallymakelessonsharderforthemtounderstandandremember.
Sciencebacksuptheideathatactionsreallymightspeaklouderthanwordsintheclassroom.Evenatthesubconscious
level,weappreciatethecommunicativevalueofourbodylanguage.Thereisevidencethatteachers,28invarious
casesusearmsandhandmovementsinlessons,achievebetterteachingresults.
Inlightofthis,it,stemptingtoconcludethatteachers,andtheirstudents,hadbetterjumpupanddown,orwavetheir
armsaboutlikewindmillsduringlessons.ProfessorManches,however,advisescaution.Theconcernisthatsciencehasnot
quiteworkedout29therelationshipbetweenbodyandmindworks.t?We30notjumpintothe
interventionstagetooearly,,,saysManches.
SectionB
Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereis
onewordmorethanyouneed.
A.disadvantageB.notablyC.energeticD.insufficientE.alternate
F.evolvedG.contributionH.periodic?.withdrawalJ.coexistK.adjusted
Thedegreetowhichseasonalchangesaffectmood,energy,sleep,appetite,foodpreference,orthewishtosocialize
withotherpeoplehasbeencalledseasonality.Seasonalaffectivedisorder(SAD),aconditionwheredepressionsinfalland
winter31withnon-depressionperiodsinspringandsummer,isthemostmarkedformofseasonality.Thetypical
symptomsof32winterdepressionincludeloweredmood,social33、increasedappetiteandweightgain.
Mildornosymptomsoftenoccurinspringandsummer.Itisarguedthatsuchpatternofdepressionoccurrenceformsan
adaptivemechanismwhichenhancesthelikelihoodofreproductivesuccess,most34forfemales,among
populationslivingattemperateIaIitUdeS(緯度).Womenaremorelikelytobecomepregnantinthesummerandthustogive
birthatatimeofyearwhentheirbabieshaveahigherchanceofsurvival.Lowchanceofsummerdepressionalsoindicates
35individualsandpromoteshealthierpregnancies,whichincreasethesurvivalchancesofbothmothersand
babies.Inthemodernera,itisprobablethatrepeatedwinterdepressionisbecomingareproductive36.
SeverallinesofevidencealsosuggestthatgeneticfactorsplayanimportantroleintheseasonalityandSAD.Millions
ofyearsofevolutionhad37humanbiochemicalsystemsforsurvivalunderequatorial(赤道的)environmental
conditions.ModemhumansbegantomoveoutofAfricaonlyabout150,000yearsago.Littlechangeinour
?equatorial,systemsmighthavebeenexpectedoverthisrelativelyshortevolutionaryspan.Andageneticdefenselessness
againstseasonalchangesinmoodandbehaviorisoutof38adaptationtothenewlivingconditions.
Today,morestudiesofSADandseasonalityarereceivingconsiderableattention.Studiesonrelativesofpatientswith
SADalsosuggestedafamilial39tothedevelopmentofSAD.ResearchersaretryingtofindoutwhetherSAD
andseasonalityareacquiredatbirthasacompositeentity(實體)orwhetherthetwoareseparateacquiredtraitsthathappen
to40incertainindividuals.
IILReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,C
andD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
?naletterhewrotein1884,MarkTwaincomplainedthat''Telephones,telegraphsandwordsaretooslowforthisage;
wemustgetsomethingthatisfaster.,,“Weshouldcommunicatebythoughtonly,andsayinacoupleofminuteswhat
shouldhaveballoonedinto41inanhourandahalfsaidhim.
Despitetheprogressthepreviouscenturybroughtforourunderstandingofbothlanguageandthebrain,weareno
closertotelepathy(心靈感應),communicationfromonemindtoanotherby42means,thanwewereinTwain,s
time.Thereasonisthatthetelepathywe,vebeenpromised,thesortimaginedbyTwain,and43incountless
moviesandTVshows,is,forthetimebeing,groundless.
“Goodold-fashionedtelepathy^^(GOFT)involvesadirecttransferof44fromonemindtoanother.Ithas
fascinatedpeopleforgoodreasons.Itremovesthe45oflanguage.WithGOFΓ,wenolongerneedtoputeach
conceptintowordsorto46someone,slanguage.Youknowinstantlywhatonemeansastheformerchannelof
communication,language,isnotatallnecessary.The47oflanguageisthecentralfeatureofGOFT.?tiswhat
enablesscience-fictionwriterstoimaginehumansandaliensfromotherplanetscommunicatingtelepathicallydespitenot
sharingalanguage.Butcanitreallycometruewithcurrentscienceandtechnology?
Besides,GOFTpromisesgenuinecommunication.However,48isuniversal.Weallhaveexperiencesof
sayingonething,onlytobeunderstoodassayingsomethingelse.Becauselanguageissoflexible,itisalsoeasytolieor
49oneself.Wearen,tevencertainifBob,sexpressioncouldbeinlinewithwhathebelievesinayear,stime.
Theseweaknesseshavedrivenpeopletolookforalternativesandfinallyinspiredinventionsofartificiallanguages
tryingtoremovemisunderstanding.Ofcourse,onedaywhentechnologyallows,adirectthought-to-thoughttransferseems
the50solution.
Manyofushavetheconfidencethatwecanthinkfasterthanwecanspeakorwrite.Havingtorely51on
languagetocommunicate,however,isdepressing.Therefore,the52ofaddingnewdirectbrain-to-brain
communicationchannelsisexciting.Bychannelsofthiskind,ourbrainscanbe"53''andallowedtobe
committedtoother54practicesinsteadofconveyingmessages.Newbrain-to-brainchannelshavethepotential
toincrease55.turningusintosuper-actors,handlingsomanytasksinashortperiodoftimeaswecannotyet
imagine.
41.A.wordsB.gesturesC.actionsD.costs
42.A.extra-geneticB.extra-familialC.extra-sensoryD.extra-legal
43.A.sacrificedB.popularizedC.enclosedD.balanced
44.A.strengthB.intelligenceC.thoughtsD.structures
45.A.limitationsB.expensesC.commandD.evolution
46.A.replaceB.updateC.decodeD.imitate
47.A.avoidanceB.discriminationC.employmentD.expansion
48.A.reluctanceB.privacyC.fearD.misinterpretation
49.A.contradictB.indicateC.delayD.justify
50.A.multipleB.invisibleC.ultimateD.equivalent
51.A.roughlyB.casuallyC.entirelyD.willingly
52.A.distractionB.prospectC.originD.regulation
53.A.fedupB.setupC.cutoffD.letloose
54.A.profitableB.meaningfulC.steadyD.typical
55.A.charmB.recognitionC.efficiencyD.endurance
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheone
thatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
IwasinChicagoforajobtrainingwhenIknewanearbytheatrewasreleasingafilmaboutsavingdogs.Iloveanimals
andthisfundraisingeventsoundedrightupmyalley.However,noneofmyco-workerscouldsqueezetimeforme.Igot
coldfeetforanxietyaboutnavigatingthestreetsbymyselfatnightalone.
ButinmyhotelroomIfeltrestlessandbored.Thetheatrewasonlyaboutfiveblocksawayfromthehotel.Howcould
Istray?Hence,Idecidedtobraveit.Igatheredmyroomkeyandsetoff.
ImanagedtofindthestreetofthetheatrebutwhenIturnedthecornerIstoppedinshock.Thestreetinfrontofthe
theatrewasfullofbikers-lotsofverybig,tough-lookingbikers.
NowIwasawomanallaloneatnight.Thereweremanylargemen,allwearinginsigniasuggestingtheywereinsome
sortofcluborgang.Warningbellsbegantosoundandmyheartjumpedinmythroat.WasIattherighttheatre?HadI
misreadthedateoftheevent?
?finallydecidedthat?wouldbesaferinsidethetheatrewheretherewas,presumably,acrowdofpeople.Iscuιτiedinto
thetheatre.AsIsatthere,heartracing,waitingforthefilmtostart,Imutteredaprayertocontainmyanxieties.Alocal
blues-rockbandwastheopeningactandtheirperformancedrewmyattention.Enthusiasmfortheband'sperformancesoon
tookawayallmyworriesfrommymindandIbegantorelax.
Aftertheband,thefilmbeganandIunderstoodthepresenceofthebikersafteraconversationwiththestaff.Beingpart
ofananimalrescuegroup,theyhadescorteddogsfromNewJerseytoChicago.Atthatmoment.Iwasstruckbythebond
thathaddrawnsomanydisparatefolkstothetheatre.Singers,sportsmen,ordinaryworkers-hadallbeenbroughttogether
byoursharedloveofanimals.Imadenewfriends.Idiscoveredanewbandandsupportedanimportantcause.Istayedtill
theveryendandmadeittomyhotelwithoutanyincident,overjoyedthatIbrokeoutoftheboundaryIusedtosetfor
myselfandventuredintotheunknown.Tomyamazement,therewardwasoneofthebestnightsofmylife.
56.Theauthordidn,tgotothetheatreatfirstbecause.
A.thetheatrewasfarrightupthealley
B.shecouldn,tsparetimefromthetraining
C.shewasafraidofgettinglostontheway
D.shewasconcernedthatshewouldcatchcoldatnight
57.WhichofthefollowingstatementsabouttheauthorisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Thegroupofbikersaccompaniedherintothetheatre.
B.Peopleinsidethetheatrerescuedherfromtheharmofbikers.
C.Sherangbellstowarnpeopleofpossibledangers.
D.Theopeningactwassuccessfulincalmingherdown.
58.Theunderlinedworddisparateinthepassageisclosestinmeaningto.
A.respectableB.diverseC.restlessD.common
59.Thewomanreturnedbacktothehotelveryhappybecause.
A.shediscoveredabandsheloved
B.shesuccessfullywentbacktothehotelsafe
C.sheknewthereasonforthepresenceofallthebikers
D.shesteppedoutofcomfortzoneandgotgoodresults
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B.Improvingfamilyconnectionsbyjointexploration.
C.Attractingreadersthroughthestyleoftellingstories.
D.Providingsimplebookcoverbutqualitycontent.
(C)
Oneofthecuriousthingsaboutsocialnetworksisthewaythatsomemessages,pictures,orideascanspreadlike
wildfirewhileothersthatseemjustascatchyorinterestingbarelyregisteratall.
Beforeyougodeepintothepuzzle,considerthis:Ifyoumeasuretheheightofyourmalefriends,forexample,the
averageisabout170centimeters.Youare172andyourfriendsareallaboutthesameheightasyouare.Indeed,the
mathematicalconceptof“average“isagoodwaytocapturethenatureofthisdataset.
Butimaginethatoneofyourfriendswasmuchtallerthanyou.ThispersonwoulddramaticallySkeWIheaverage,
whichwouldmakeyourfriendstallerthanyou,onaverage.Inthiscase,the“average“isapoorwaytocapturethisdataset.
Exactlythissituationoccursonsocialnetworks.Onaverage,yourcoauthorswillbecitedmoreoftenthanyou,andthe
peopleyoufollowwillpostmorefrequentlythanyou,andsoon.
NowLermanfromUniversityofSouthernCaliforniahasdiscoveredarelatedparadox,whichtheycallthemajority
illusion.Theyillustratethisillusionwithanexample.Theytake14nodeslinkeduptofo?masmallnetwork.Theythen
colorthreeofthesenodesandcounthowmanyoftheremainingnodeslinktotheminasinglestep.
Inonesituation,theuncolorednodesseemorethanhalfoftheirneighborsascolored.Thisisthemajorityillusion—
thelocalimpressionthataspecificfeatureiscommonwhentheglobaltruthisentirelydifferent.
Sohowpopularisitintherealworld?Ifsfoundoutthatthemajorityillusionoccursinalmostallnetworkscenarios.
??Theeffectislargestinthepoliticalblogsnetwork,where60%ofnodeswillhavemajorityactiveneighbours,evenwhen
only20%ofthenodesaretrulyactive,,,saysLerman.
Itimmediatelyexplainsmanyinterestingphenomena.Forastart,itshowshowsomecontentcanspreadgloballywhile
othersimilarcontentdoesnot—thekeyistostartwithasmallnumberofwell-connectedearlyadoptersfoolingtherestof
thenetworkintothinkingitiscommon.Theaffectednodesthenfinditnaturaltofollowthetrend.Arealspreadfinally
comesintobeing.
Butitisnotyetamarketer'scharter.Forthat,marketersmustfirstidentifythepopularnodesthatcancreatethe
majorityillusionforthetargetaudience.Theseinfluencersmustthenbepersuadedtoadoptthedesiredbehaviororproduct,
whichisessentialtotheprospectofthemarketingplan.
63.ThephraseSkeWtheaverageinthepassagemostprobablyreferstotheactionof.
A.hidingtherealaveragetobeunrecognizabletoothers
B.producinganaverageagainstthegeneralfeatureofdata
C.workingoutthecommonfeaturesuggestedbytheaverage
D.ignoringtheaveragebecauseofthefrequencybywhichitisreviewed
64.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Majorityillusionrarelyhasimpactsexceptinpoliticalblogsfield.
B.Themajorityillusiononsocialnetworksreliesonthatpeopleyoufollowpostmorethanyou.
C.Theessenceofsuccessfulopinionspreadistoinitiatethetrendwithwell-connectedsharers.
D.Thespreadscaleofideasonnetworksmainlydependsonthequalityofcontent.
65.Toguaranteethesuccessofmarketingpromotion,it,svitalto.
A.thoroughlyunderstandtheconceptofmajorityillusion
B.accuratelyfigureoutwhoisthepowerfulpersontoaffectothers
C.definitelydecidewhoarethetargetaudienceforthepromotion
D.successfullyconvincetheinfluencerstopracticecertainaction
66.Whatismostprobablythetitleofthepassage?
A.Thesocialnetworkvisionthattricksyourmind.
B.Whoisstealingyournetworkidentity?
C.Minoritynetworkopinionspread,curseorblessing?
D.Haveyoubeenmisledduringthelastpoliticalvoting?
SectionC
Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.
Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.
Tipping,customerspayingserviceworkers,usuallyatrestaurants,forservicestheyreceive,hasbeenaregularpartof
Americancultureforwelloveracentury,buttheemergenceofnewtechnologyandshiftingexpectationshaveshaken
long-standingnormsaroundthepractice.Thatuncertainty,togetherwiththepressureitcanoftencreate,hasleftsome
consumersfeelingexhaustedbythefrequencywithwhichthey,reforcedtodecidewhichworkerstotipandhowmuch.
Abigreasonforthegrowthofwhatisbeingcalled“tiptiredness"istheincreasingpresenceofdigitalpaymentsystems,
whichhavereplacedtraditionalcashregistersatmostbusinesses.Suddenly,ratherthanbeinggiventhechancetodropa
dollarinatipjar,customersareconfrontedwithatablet.67Theyhavetotipforservicesthey,dneverconsidered
tippingforinthepast.
Tippingalsomakeslaborlawsmorecomplicated.Inallbutahandfulofstates,employersareallowedtopaytipped
workersbelowminimumwage.Insomecases,thestandardisaslowas$2.13perhour,aslongasworkersmakeenoughin
tipstoearntheequivalentofminimumwage.68Manypeoplearedebatingoverwhethertippingsystemneeda
repair—orevenshouldbecancelledaltogether.Theysaytippingneedstobeeliminatedandreplacedbyafairwageforall
serviceworkers.Thetippingpracticeincreasesthepossibilitythatemployeescan,tgetwhattheydeserve.69In
manycases,customers9tipamountsarelargelyguidedbyfactorsothert
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