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2022-2023學年上海市南模中學高三上學期期中考試英語試卷
I.Listeningcomprehension
略
ILGrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.For
theblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useoneword
thatbestfitseachblank.
HealthwarningasUKswelters
PeopleacrosstheUKhaveenjoyedthesunshinethisweek,buttheyhavealsoadvisedtobecarefulasaheatwavehits
muchofthecountry.
Aheatwaveisdefinedasaperiodofhotweather1temperaturesarehigherthanisexpectedforthetimeofyear.
Theyusuallyhappeninsummer.
However,climatechange(long-termchangestoweatherpatterns,mostly2(cause)byhumanactivitiessuchas
burningfossilfuels,farmingandcuttingdownforests)isincreasingthechanceofheatwaveshappeningandmakingthem
moreextreme.Thecurrenthotweatheriseven(much)3extremeinsomeEuropeancountries—temperaturesin
southernSpainhavereached46℃.
Heatwavescanbeadangertopeople'shealth,especiallyforvulnerablegroupssuchastheelderly,childrenandpeople
4certainhealthconditions.However,anyone5sufferfromtheeffectsofextremeheat,includingdehydration
(nothavingenoughwater)andheatstroke(aconditioncausedbythebodyoverheating).AgroupofleadingUKscientists
6(suggest)that,justasstormsaregivennames,weshouldnameheatwavesinordertoraiseawarenessofthehealth
risks.
TheMetOffice,theUK'snationalweatherservice,hasissuedanamberwarning.Thismeansthereisthepossibilityof
traveldelays,roadandrailclosures,powercutsandapotentialrisktopeople'shealth.Temperaturesareexpected7
(rise)to35℃,andtherehavebeenpredictionsthattherecordfortheUK'shottestdaycouldbebroken.Governmentofficials
havemettodiscuss8tointroduceaheatwaveemergency.
Tocopewithhotweather,theNHS(NationalHealthService)sayspeopleshouldtrytokeepoutoftheSunbetween11
amand3pm,9temperaturesareattheirhighestandthesunisstrongest.Makesureyouwearahat,applysunscreen
anddrinkplentyofwater.10(close)curtainsintheroomsinyourhomethatfacethesunwillhelptokeepindoor
spacescooler.Ifyouareswimmingoutdoorstocooldown,makesureyou'rewithatrustedadultandfollowlocalsafety
advice.
SectionB
Directions:Filiineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereis
onewordmorethanyouneed.
A.neededB.directlyC.constantlyD.dangerousE.weightlessF.repaired
G.affectedH.permanentI.scansJ.resultsK.decades
BadNewsForAstronautSkeletons
AstronautswhosebonesareweakenedbyspaceflightmaynotrecoverevenafterreturningtoEarth,accordingtoanew
study.Thisraisesquestionsabouthowhumanswillcopeonlongspacemissions.
The11conditionsinspacemeanthatastronauts5bodiesarenot12exercisinginthesamewayastheyare
onEarth.Musclesgetweakerbutbonesarealso13becausethebodydoesnotreplacemineralsthatare14.
Since2015,doctorsattheUniversityofCalgaryinCanadahavebeenstudyingtheproblembycomparing15of
astronauttibias(shinbones)madebeforeflight,16afterreturntoEarth,andaftersixand12monthsofrecoverytime.
Their17showthatayearafterreturningtoEarth,bonesstillhaveupto2.1%lowermineraldensity(ameasureof
theirstrength)thanbeforetheflight.
DrLeighGabel,wholedtheteam,explainedthattheeffectsofafewmonthsinspacewereequaltoseveral18
ofageingonEarth.Damagetotheboneitselfthatoccursinspacecan'tbe19、saysGabel,so“theastronaut'soverall
bonestructurepermanentlychanges^^.
Thestudyfoundthatthelongerthespacemission,thegreaterandmore20theboneloss.Thissupportsa2020
studythatpredictedthatduringathree-yearmissiontoMars,oneinthreeastronautswouldbeatriskofosteoporosis(fragile
bones).Gabelsaysspaceagencieswillneedtoimprovetheexerciseandnutritiontheyofferastronautsiftheyaretogoon
suchlongtrips.
III.ReadingComprehensions
SectionA
Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,C
andD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Intentionsmatter
Whenmydaughterwasveryyoung,shebrokemyfavoritecup.Shewasmovingitaside,anditslippedfromherhand
andbrokeonthefloor.Ilovedthatcupandwasreallydisappointed,but21Ididn'tpunishher.Itwasanaccident.She
didn't22todropit.Intentionsmatter.Ordothey?
Ican'thelpbutfeelthatourmodernworlddoesnot23intentionsWeareallsoreadytofindfaultwithanother
personandsoconcernedwithourownresponsesthatwedon'tconsiderthe24ofothers.
Thereare25opportunitiestobeupsetthesedaysinthecelebritynewscycle,inpoliticsandinourown
interpersonalinteractions.Everysingleday,someoneistornapartonsocialmediaforsomethingtheyhavesaidordone.
Afriendofminesays,"It'snothowthemessageisintended;ifshowit'sreceived."Hemeansthatweneedto
be26whenchoosingourwordsbecausetheycaneasilybe27bythepersonweareaddressing.
Weallattimesexpressourselvespoorly,makeerrorsofjudgmentorhaveamomentof28wherewesaythewrong
thing.Allofushaveoffendedsomeoneatsomepointinourlives.
Theinternetisfullofpeopleseekingtomakethingsworse.29therearealsomanydecentpeoplewho30get
thingswrongorsimplydonotknowbetter.
Igetthatthereismuchtobeangryabout.Theworldisfullofinjustice.Theactionsandwordsofotherpeoplecancause
harm;31theactionsandwordsofotherpeoplematter.
Butintentionhastomattertoo,forustomakesenseoftheworld,andforustoeffectchange.32intentionscan
helpustofeelbetteraboutourfellowhumans.Whenweappreciateintent,itcanhelptolessentheimpactoftheirmessage.
Onamorepracticallevel,understandingintentioncanhelpusrespondtopeoplewith33insteadofanger.People
whowishtodotherightthingareoftenwillingtolisten.Whenwescreamatpeopleinanger,we34communication
andmakethemlessopentochange.Remember,humansare35asdividedassocialmediasuggests.
Didthepersonthrowthecup,ordiditslipfromtheirhands?Now,morethanever,Ithinktheanswermatters.
21.A.ofcourseB.afterallC.aboveallD.forexample
22.A.chooseB.happenC.meanD.expect
23.A.learnfromB.objecttoC.comeacrossD.carefor
24.A.businessB.intentionsC.emotionsD.relationships
25.A.endlessB.uniqueC.goldenD.ideal
26.A.hopefulB.carefulC.cheerfulD.helpful
27.A.misinterpretedB.reportedC.explainedD.commented
28.A.weaknessB.madnessC.carelessnessD.hopelessness
29.A.SoB.ButC.OrD.And
30.A.purposefullyB.generallyC.hardlyD.occasionally
31.A.howeverB.besidesC.thereforeD.although
32.A.ExpressingB.UnderstandingC.IndicatingD.Returning
33.A.sadnessB.kindnessC.happinessD.illness
34.A.makeuseofB.lookforwardtoC.talkaboutD.shutdown
35.A.rarelyB.speciallyC.suddenlyD.simply
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingtwopassage.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheone
thatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
Wesaythattechnologyisadouble-edgedsword-whileitbringsconvenience,italsobringsnewproblems.The
swordof"socialmedia“evenhasagenderpreferenceinitsdamage:Itcutsdeeperintogirlsthanboys.
Earlierstudieshaveshownthatspendingtoomuchtimeonsocialmediaisbadforteenagers9mentalhealth.
Constantlywatchingtheirfriendsshowoff“perfect“l(fā)ivescanhurttheirownself-esteem(自尊).That'snottomention
theproblemscausedbyonlineshamingandbullying(霸凌).
JeanTwenge,aprofessoratSanDiegoStateUniversityintheUS,recentlydiscoveredanalarmingtrend:Since
2010,thenumberofteenagegirlswhosufferfrommajordepression-showingsignslikeself-harmandsuicide(自殺)-
hasincreasedmuchfasterthanthatofboys.InanarticleshewroteatTheConversation,Twengesaidsocialmedia,again,
wastoblame.
Forstarters,girlsusesocialmediamorethanboys.Boystendtospendtheirscreentimeongames,wheretheytalk
totheirteammatesthroughheadphones.Thiscountsasrealhumancontact.Girls,however,simplytypeandbrowse
throughposts,whichisamuchmoreisolated(孤立的)experience.''They'renothavingareal-timeconversationwith
someone,MMaryFristad,psychologistatTheOhioStateUniversity,toldNPR.
Andwhenitcomestoonlineshaming,girlsarealsomorevulnerablethanboys."Girlsfacemorepressureabout
theirappearance,whichcouldbeexacerbated(力H重)bysocialmedia,“wroteTwenge.
ShannonMcLaughlin,forexample,isan18-year-oldfromBlackburnCollegeintheUS.Shesharedwiththe
Guardianhowsocialmediamadeherfeeldepressed.wasconstantlyconfronted(面對)bywomenwithskinnybodies
whowerepraisedforthewaytheylooked.Thiswasonlymadeworsebythedietfixesandskinnyculture,shesaid.But
McLaughlinfoundasolution.ShestartedvolunteeringwiththeNationalCitizenService,whereshemadeface-to-face
contactwithpeople."It'ssoeasytoforgettheimportanceofrealconnectionswhenwehavehundredsofpeoplethat
we'retryingtoimpressatourfingertips,MshetoldtheGuardian.Andshehopesthatothers“l(fā)ookupfromtheirphones
andfbcusmoreontheworldaroundthem”.
36.WhatdidTwengefindinherrecentstudy?
A.Overuseofsocialmediahannsteenagers,mentalhealth.
B.Socialmediadoesmoreharmtogirlsthanboys.
C.Girlssufferedmorefrombullyingthanboys.
D.Onlineshamingandbullyingaretoblameforteenagers5depression.
37.Whydogirlstendtofeelmoreisolatedthanboysonline,accordingtoMaryFristad?
A.Girlshavelessreal-timeinteractionwithpeople.
B.Playinggamesallowsboystohavemorefunthangirls.
C.Girlssuffermorepressureonsocialmedia.
D.Girlsusuallydesiremorecontactwithothers.
38.Theunderlinedword"vulnerable“inParagraph5isclosestinmeaningto"
A.adjustingoneselfwellB.fightingbackbravely
C.beingunconcernedaboutsomethingD.beinglikelytobeatriskofsomething
39.WhatdoesMcLaughlinadviseteenagegirlstodo?
A.Ignoresocialmediaandstopfollowingadiet.
B.Connectmorewiththerealworld.
C.Constantlytakepartinvolunteerwork.
D.Makebetteruseofphonesforsocializing.
(B)
TherearesometypicaloftrainsyouUlfindyourselftravelingoninFrance.SNCF(法國國家鐵路公司)operatesamix
ofhigh-speedservicesonmajorroutesandslowerregionalservicesbetweensmallerstationsaroundFrance.Findoutmore
abouteachtraintypebelow.
TGV
High-speed:upto320km/h
ConnectsPariswithmajorcitiesinFrance
Double-deckertrains
Oneofthemostpopularmodesoftransportforlong-distancetravelinFrance.Thesemoderntrainsrunonaround50
high-speedroutesandalwaysrequireareservationinadvance.
Inter-cites
StopsatcitiesnotpartoftheTGVnetwork
Dayandnightservices
NighttrainsbetweenParisandToulouse,Rodez,BrianconandLatour-de-Carol
Inter-citestrainsaremainlyusedformedium-distancejourneysacrossFrance.
AlthoughnotasfastasTGVtrains,theyservicealotofstationsacrossthecountrythataren'tonTGVroutes.Reservations
areusuallyrequiredonmostInter-citesservices.
TER
Regionaltrains(oneforeachregioninFrance)
Low-cost
StopsatsmallerstationsaroundFrance
TERstandsforTransportExpressRegionalandthereare20differentregionalTERservicesoperatingacrossFrance.
Popularwithcommuters(遠品巨離通勤的youUllikelyboardoneofthesetrainsforshorterdistancetraveltosmaller
citiesandtownsthroughoutFrance.Youwon'tneedareservationtoboardaTERtrain.
Sleepertrains
OvernighttraveltoseveraldestinationsinFrance
Comfortableandsecurecabins
Opportunitytosaveonaccommodation
OperatedbyThello,thepopularnighttrainrouteinFrancestartsinParisandworksitswaydownintoItaly.Ifyouwant
tosavemoneyonaccommodationduringyourtrip,takingasleepertrainletsyouwakeupfeelingrefreshedatyournext
destination.
40.WhatdoTGVtrainsandInter-citestrainshaveincommon?
A.Bothcantravelat320km/h.B.Botharedouble-deckertrains.
C.Bothusuallyrequireareservation.D.BothconnectbigcitiesinEurope.
41.WhatisspecialaboutTERservice?
A.Itfeaturesnightservices.B.IttravelsasfastasTGVtrains.
C.Itissuitableforlong-distancetravelinFrance.D.Itoffersregionalservicesatrelativelylowcosts.
42.WhichbestsuitspeoplewhotraveltoItalyandwanttosavemoney?
A.TGVtrains.B.Inter-citestrains.
C.TERtrains.D.Sleepertrains.
(C)
SearchingVenus'sky
FromthemoontoMars,scientistshavebeenhuntingforalienlifeinthesolarsystemfordecades.
However,Venuswasnotregardedasanidealplacebecauseofitshottemperatureanddryatmosphere.
ButarecentdiscoveryoftracesofagasinthecloudsofVenushasexcitedastronomers,asitmayserveasapotential
signoflife.
OnSept14,theRoyalAstronomicalSocietyofCanadaannouncedthatscientistshavedetectedphosphine(磷化氫)in
thecloudsofVenus.Phosphineisacolorless,toxic(有毒的)gasthathasanodorofgarlic.Thoughtoxic,itisviewedasa
possiblesignoflifebecauseonEarththegasismadebymicroorganismsthatliveinoxygen-freeenvironments.
“Iwasverysurprised-stunned,infact,nastronomerJaneGreavesofCardiffUniversityinWalesandleadauthorofthe
research,toldMSN."ThereisachancethatwehavedetectedsomekindoflivingorganisminthecloudsofVenus.^^
Thislayerofcloudsisabout48kilometersabovetheVenussurface,withitstemperaturerangingfrom30to200degrees
Fahrenheit(about-1to93c).ScientistshavespeculatedthatiflifeexistsonVenus,thisclouddeck(云蓋)islikelytheonly
placewhereitwouldsurvive.
ScientistswentthrougheverypossibilitythatcouldhaveledtotheformationofphosphinegasinVenus5clouds
includingvolcanoes,lightningstrikes,smallmeteorites(隕石)fallingintotheatmosphere.Buttheyruledallofthemout.It
wasconcludedthatthereisnoexplanationfortheexistenceofthisgasinVenus9clouds,otherthanthepresenceoflife,USA
Todayreported.
Althoughthedetectionofphosphineisnotrobust(強有力的)evidenceforlife,thisfindingisgreatenoughtochange
scientists9viewonVenus,whichisthoughttobeacompletelyinhospitableplanet.
Whatsignsoflifewelookingfor?
1.Liquidwater:Itcandissolveahugerangeofmoleculesneededforlifeandfacilitatetheirchemicalreactions.
2.Mildtemperatures:Temperatureshigherthan122Cwilldestroymostcomplexorganicmoleculesandmakeitalmost
impossibleforcarbon-basedlifetoform.
43.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.AnewlydetectedgasmayindicatepossibleexistenceoflifeonVenus.
BScientistsfoundthemosthospitableplaceonVenus.
C.TheenvironmentonVenuechangedinfavoroflife.
D.PhosphineformedonVenusmeansalienlifeispresent.
44.Whatcanwelearnaboutphosphinefromthetext?
A.Ithasnosmellatall.B.ItonlyexistsonVenus.
C.Itcanbeproducedbymicroorganisms.D.Itisasignoftheexistenceofoxygen.
45.Whatcanweinferfromparagraphs5and6?
A.VariouslivingorganismshavebeendetectedonVenus.
B.ThehigherthecloudisaboveVenus,thewarmeritis.
C.Theclouddeckisrichinphosphine.
D.IflifeexistsonVenus,itislikelyintheclouddeck.
46.WhatdidscientistsconcludeaboutthephosphinegasdetectedonVenus?
A.Itcouldbeformedasaresultofthefallingofmeteorites.
B.ItcouldbeasignthatthereislifeinVenus'clouds.
C.Itcouldbecausedbyvolcanoesandlightingstrikes.
D.ItprovesthatVenusisanotherhospitableplanet.
SectionC
Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.
Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.
Discoverhowtradeunionshaveshapedthewaypeoplework.
Ifyouaretravellingbytrainthissummeryoumayfindthisjourneyisaffectedbythenationalrailstrike.47
Thisyearlotsofworkersaretakingstrikeactionandaskingforbetterpay.Teachers,forexample,arethinkingaboutwhether
togoonstrikeintheautumn.Strikesareusuallyorganizedbytradeunions.Readontofindoutwhattradeunionsareand
howtheyhaveshapedthewaypeoplework.
Whatisatradeunion?
Itisanorganizationthatlooksaftertherightsofpeoplewhoworkinthesameindustry,doaspecificjoborworkatthe
samecompany.TheNationalUnionofRail,MaritimeandTransportWorkers(RMT)represents80,000transportworkers,
andtheNationalEducationUnionhasmorethan460,000memberswhoworkinteaching.Tradeunionsgivetheirmembers
astrong,groupvoiceandsupportwhendealingwiththecompaniestheyworkfbr.48.Therearetradeunionsfor
lotsofprofessionsincludingactors,doctors,farmers,journalists,nursesandteachers.
Howdidtradeunionsstartandgrow?
Workershavebeenorganizingthemselvesintounionsforhundredsofyears.DuringtheIndustrialRevolution(1760-
1840),whenlotsofpeopleleftthecountrysidetoworkinfactoriesinharshconditions,workersbeganpressingtheiremployers
forbetterpayandsafetyrules.In1871,theTradeUnionAct,whichmadeitlegaltoformtradeunions,waspassed.Since
then,tradeunionshavemadeabigdifferencetothewaypeoplework,helpingtosetaminimumwage,makingitillegalfor
childrentowork,andmakingsureworkerscanhaveholidays.
Howdotradeunionsachievetheiraims?
49Iftheycan'tagree,thenunionmemberscanvotetotakeaction,whichcouldincludegoingonstrike.A
groupofwomenwhomadecarseatcoversinDagenham,Esses,wentonstrikein1968becausetheywerebeingpaidless
thanmenfbrdoingasimilarjob.Itlastedfourweeksandthefactoryhadtostopmakingcarsbecauseno-oneelsecouldmake
theseats.Eventually,thewomengotmoremoney.
Doeseveryoneagreewithstrikeaction?
No.Strikescanseriouslydisruptdailylife.Arailstrikestopspeoplegettingtoschoolandworkandateacherstrikecould
closeschools.Thisyear'snationalrailstrikeisthebiggestintheUKfbr30years,andthenextstrikeday(27July)isduejust
beforetheCommonwealthGamesstartsinBirmingham,England.TheGovernmentsaysthiswillharmtheeventbutMick
LynchoftheRMTsaysthepublicsupportthestrike.50GretaThunberg'sSchoolStrikeforClimate,forexample,
whensheprotestedeveryFridayinsteadofgoingtoschool,grewintoaninternationalmovement.
A.Goingonstrikeshasbadlyaffectedthepeople'sdailylife.
B.Unionshelpmakesureworkersarepaidfairlyandworkinsafeconditions.
C.Thismeansmanytrainscouldbedelayedorcancelledasrailworkersgoonstrike.
D.IntheUK,unionstalktoemployerstoagreefairwagesandsafeworkingconditions.
E.Goingonstrikeispowerfulbecauseitaffectspeopleanditgetsnoticed.
F.ThetradeunioninUKgrowsbigandpowerfulbyorganizingmanyfamousstrikes.
IV.SummaryWriting
51.Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomore
than60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.
Haveyoueverfoundyourselfwaitingthestopofyourbustoarriveandhaveastrangeraskacommonplacequestion?
Perhapsyou'vestoodinlinewaitingforacoffeeandfeeltheneedtojustlookovertothepersonnexttoyouandaskabout
theweather.
Thisissmalltalk,anddespitethename,it'sactuallyabigpartofdailylife.
"Smalltalkmayseemtrivial(微不足道的),butit'sanaturalwayforpeopletoconnect.Itmayseemlikeawasteoftime.
Butitservesavitalroleinoursocialinteractions.Bigrelationshipsarebuiltonsmalltalk."LindyPegler,whohasamaster's
degreeinpsychology,wroteonMedium.
Infact,wespendalotofourtimemakingsmalltalk.Often,wefindourselvesmakingsmalltalkwiththesamepeople
onaregularbasis.Comingupwithsmallconversationsisthefoundationoftheserelationships.
Thebenefitsofsuchconversationscanactuallycontributetoourhappinessandbenefitourlivesasawhole.Inastudy
citedbyTheNewYorkTimes,researchersfoundthathavingahealthyamountofacquaintances(相識的人)andmaintaining
theserelationshipscontributetoone'ssenseofbelongingtoacommunity.
Sohowdoesonestartmakingsmalltalk?Itcanbeassimpleascomplimentingone'sshirt,askingabouttheirdayor
commentingonthetraffic."Firstandforemost,smalltalkisanactofpoliteness,Peglernoted.t€Oursmalltalkatourfirst
meetingisourchancetoshowwhoweare,^^sheadded.
Whoknowswherethiscanlead?Nowadays,thesmallconnectionswemakecanleadtobigresults.Youmightfind
someonewhohasacommoninterest,ormaybeevensomeonewhoturnsouttobeaclosefriend.Thereisonethingforsure:
Makingsmalltalkcanbrightenourday-evenifit'sjustanicecommentorthoughtfulquestion.
Sothenexttimeyoufindyourselfwaitingforthebusorcheckingyourwatchwhileyouwaitinaline,takethe
opportunitytolookupandtalktosomeonearoundyou.Afterall,ittakesasmallconnectiontoleadtoalargerone.
ThePartII
LTranslation
Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.
52.進入會場,請自行調節(jié)手機音量至合適狀態(tài)。(when)(漢譯英)
53.我們永遠不要羨慕別人的幸福因為幸福要靠我們自己創(chuàng)造。(efforts)(漢譯英)
54.地震發(fā)生后,志愿者們不怕危險第一時間趕到現(xiàn)場開展救援救生命的工作。(Hardly)(漢譯英)
55.過去幾十年,人們對國外潮流趨之若鷲,但如今,他們開始對茶道,古詩詞這樣的傳統(tǒng)文化越來越感興趣了。
(see)(漢譯英)
ILGuidedWriting
56.Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.
如果給你與一個歷史人物對話的機會,你會和誰對話?
Wecanonly“talk”tohistoricalfiguresthroughtextsinhistorybooks,culturalrelics,pomesandsongs.Butifyouhadthe
opportunitytobreakthroughthebarriersoftimeandspaceandhaveaconversationwithacertainhistoricalfigure,who
wouldyouaskandwhatwouldyousaytohim/herandwhydoyousayso?文章第——句已經為你寫好。
WhichHistoricalFigureWouldYouWanttoSpeakto?
IfIhadanopportunitytohaveaface-to-facetalkwithahistoricalfigure,Iwouldliketoholdadeepconversation
with....
2022-2023學年上海市南模中學高三上學期期中考試英語試卷
I.Listeningcomprehension
略
ILGrammarandVocabulary
SectionA
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagescoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.For
theblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useoneword
thatbestfitseachblank.
HealthwarningasUKswelters
PeopleacrosstheUKhaveenjoyedthesunshinethisweek,buttheyhavealsoadvisedtobecarefulasaheatwavehits
muchofthecountry.
Aheatwaveisdefinedasaperiodofhotweather1temperaturesarehigherthanisexpectedforthetimeofyear.
Theyusuallyhappeninsummer.
However,climatechange(long-termchangestoweatherpatterns,mostly2(cause)byhumanactivitiessuchas
burningfossilfuels,farmingandcuttingdownforests)isincreasingthechanceofheatwaveshappeningandmakingthem
moreextreme.Thecurrenthotweatheriseven(much)3extremeinsomeEuropeancountries—temperaturesin
southernSpainhavereached46℃.
Heatwavescanbeadangertopeople'shealth,especiallyforvulnerablegroupssuchastheelderly,childrenandpeople
4certainhealthconditions.However,anyone5sufferfromtheeffectsofextremeheat,includingdehydration
(nothavingenoughwater)andheatstroke(aconditioncausedbythebodyoverheating).AgroupofleadingUKscientists
6(suggest)that,justasstormsaregivennames,weshouldnameheatwavesinordertoraiseawarenessofthehealth
risks.
TheMetOffice,theUK'snationalweatherservice,hasissuedanamberwarning.Thismeansthereisthepossibilityof
traveldelays,roadandrailclosures,powercutsandapotentialrisktopeople'shealth.Temperaturesareexpected7
(rise)to35℃,andtherehavebeenpredictionsthattherecordfortheUK'shottestdaycouldbebroken.Governmentofficials
havemettodiscuss8tointroduceaheatwaveemergency.
Tocopewithhotweather,theNHS(NationalHealthService)sayspeopleshouldtrytokeepoutoftheSunbetween11
amand3pm,9temperaturesareattheirhighestandthesunisstrongest.Makesureyouwearahat,applysunscreen
anddrinkplentyofwater.10(close)curtainsintheroomsinyourhomethatfacethesunwillhelptokeepindoor
spacescooler.Ifyouareswimmingoutdoorstocooldown,makesureyou'rewithatr
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