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1、2022 学年高一第二学期英语 5 月学情调研 第 1 页 共 10 页上上海海大大同同中中学学 2 20 02 22 2 学学年年第第二二学学期期 5 5 月月学学情情调调研研高高一一英英语语9 90 0 分分钟钟满满分分 1 10 00 0 分分班班级级_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _姓姓名名_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _学学号号_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _注注意意:请请按按题题号号涂涂 1 10 05 5 卡卡!I.Listening comprehension(16%)Part A Short ConversationsDirection

2、s:In Part A,you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers.At the end ofeach conversation,a question will be asked about what was said.The conversations and thequestions will be spoken only once.After you hear a conversation and the question about it,readthe four possible answers on your

3、 paper,and decide which one is the best answer to the questionyou have heard.1.A.At a bank.B.On the street.C.At home.D.In a cafe.2.A.Aconcert.B.Abook sale.C.Abanquet.D.An art exhibition.3.A.50 minutes.B.25 minutes.C.An hour and a quarter.D.An hour and a half.4.A.The train will arrive on time.B.The t

4、rain is late due to the storm.C.The woman will take the next train.D.The woman has to wait for the train.5.A.She talks too much.B.She doesnt like speaking.C.She is always very frank.D.She often talks loudly.6.A.She doesnt want to have a birthday party.B.She doesnt like the gift.C.She wants to forget

5、 her birthday.D.She doesnt want to grow old.7.A.The woman doesnt want to go out in the evening.B.The film is not worth seeing at all.C.The man wont go to the movies with the woman.D.The man is very tired from his work.8.A.The summer this year is terribly hot.B.Last summer was even hotter.C.Hot weath

6、er helps people lose weight.D.Light was stronger this morning.9.A.He should have invited Mary.B.He is doing business with Mary.C.He was not a man of his word.D.He didnt want to ask Mary to the party.10.A.She would rather invite more people to come.B.They prepared too much food at a previous meeting.

7、2022 学年高一第二学期英语 5 月学情调研 第 2 页 共 10 页C.The family members always eat a lot.D.They should prepare more food and drinks.Section BDirections:In Section B,you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation,and youwill be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation.The p

8、assages and theconversation will be read twice,but the questions will be spoken only once.When you hear aquestion,read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the bestanswer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11.A.S

9、he was born in a poor family.B.She worked as a doctor in her early life.C.She spent her whole life in London.D.She decided to help the poor when she was young.12.A.Because of the poor living conditions.B.Because she was sent to a settlement house.C.Because of her health problem.D.Because her family

10、moved to another city.13.A.She founded the first settlement house in America.B.She wrote books about the problems faced by the poor.C.She introduced laws to help workers,women,and children.D.She helped those who had come to America from other countries.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the follow

11、ing passage.14.A.They are available in different languages except Russian.B.They are a range of useful desktop publishing packages.C.They are not allowed to be taken out of the college.D.They can help the students with their language learning.15.A.Consult him frequently.B.Use the computer regularly.

12、C.Occupy the computer early.D.Print essays patiently.16.A.Micro-computer lab service.B.Facilities of a college.C.The use of micro-computers.D.The operating of printers.II.Grammar and Vocabulary(25%)Section ADirections:Complete the following sentences by filling the blanks with gerunds or infinitives

13、 intheir proper forms.(15%)A17.Many Chinese brands,_(develop)their reputations over centuries,areencountering new challenges from the modern market.18.There are a dozen doctors working in the operating room,twice the number _(need)for2022 学年高一第二学期英语 5 月学情调研 第 3 页 共 10 页a typical brain operation.19.-

14、Who should be responsible for the accident?-The boss,not the workers.They just carried out the order as _(tell).20._(price)at around$332,the shoes will come into the market sometime nextmonth.21.When the customer caught the shop owner _(cheat)her,she stopped buyingthings there and started dealing wi

15、th another shop.22._(remain)an important problem to be dealt with this year,the efficient useof energy and resources has become a national concern.23.The international conference currently _(hold)has caught the attention of the massmedia.24.Linda felt herself _(follow)on her way home from work yeste

16、rday evening,and therefore she was frightened and looked back from time to time.25.The rumor of more employers _(involve)in the scandal(丑闻)spread across thecity quickly.26.I sat in my room for a few minutes with my eyes _(fix)on the ceiling.BBetty and Harold(27)_(marry)for years.But one thing still

17、puzzles old Harold.How is it(28)_ Betty and her friend Joan can sit on the sofa and talk for three hoursand a half?What in the world,Harold wonders,do they have to talk about?Betty shrugs.Talk?Were friends.Researching this matter called friendship,psychologist Lillian Rubin spent two yearsinterviewi

18、ng more than 200 women and men.(29)_ their age,their job is,the result was completely clear(30)_ women have more friends than men.More than two-thirds of the single men interviewed could not name a best friend.Yetthree-quarters of the single women had no trouble naming a most trusted person.“Most wo

19、men,”says Rubin,“identified at least one,usually more,trusted friends to(31)_ they couldturn in a troubled moment.”Section BDirections:Complete the following passage by using the words in the box.Each word can onlybe used once.Note that there is one word more than you need.(10%)(E=AB;F=AC;G=AD;H=BC;

20、I=BD;J=CD;K=ABC)A.chopB.favoredC.physicalD.distractE.instructionF.disciplineG.regularH.evolveI.coveredJ.engageK.comprehensionTodays students have a problem.They were born into a world where smartphones,socialmedia,and immediate access to the internet are hurting their ability to focus.Now teachers h

21、ave a problem too.They find it particularly exhausting to ask students toread complex or long texts without taking _32_ breaks.Smartphones have clearly affected the2022 学年高一第二学期英语 5 月学情调研 第 4 页 共 10 页younger generation,but how education should _33_ for digital-native students was notsomething that w

22、as _34_ when they were getting certified.A common idea among teachers is that short is good.When students cant seem to payattention to long lectures,many teachers simply _35_ lessons into smaller chunks.In fact,students need time to _36_ with a topic once the teacher introduces it before moving on.S

23、witching between small lessons too quickly could rob them of valuable _37_.A study from educational publisher Pearson found that students aged between 10 and 24tend to stay away from _38_ books.Therefore,some tech-forward teachers choose to“meetkids where they are”on platforms such as YouTube and In

24、stagram.Still,while those educators are embracing technology in the classroom to meet studentsneeds,they are also finding value in traditional methods,and so suggest a mixed learningapproach.Direct _39_ from them will never be replaced in their classes.Technology will be_40_ only when it improves a

25、lesson in ways that are impossible offline.Teachers are making an effort not only to ensure that students take advantage of newtechnologies,but to teach students valuable skills that can help them succeed in a world constantlytrying to _41_ them.III.Reading Comprehension(40%)Section ADirections:For

26、each blank in the following passage there four words or phrases marked A,B,Cand D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.(10%)People using ad-blocking software who visited the New York Times website in Marchwere shown a message.This read:“The best things in life arent

27、_42_.”It went on to explainthat,“Advertising helps us fund our journalism,”and gave the visitor two options to read thenewspapers online content:_43_ their ad-blocking software or pay for a subscription.Despite many internet users opposition,a number of publishers are now banningad-blocking software

28、.Aidan Joyce,chief executive of Oriel,says,“Most ad-blocking users do notobject to a reasonable advertising experience _44_ quality free content.”Mark Thompson,thegroups chief executive,said,“Anyone who refuses to contribute to the creation of high-qualityjournalism has no right to _45_ it.”To satis

29、fy people who hate advertising,the news organization plans to introduce a higher-priced,advertisement-free _46_.Ben Barokas,chief executive of Sourcepoint,thinks that mediagroups should offer consumers a range of different ways to _47_ content,including for-freewith ads,micropayments and subscriptio

30、ns.However,Sean Blanchfield,chief executive of PageFair,argues that publishers need toexercise care in how they ban ad blockers.“Users have justifiable concerns,”he says.“Ads thatare served today have serious privacy and security problems.”Mr.Blanchfield says that PageFairaims to help publishers“_48

31、_ the advertising experience in a way that the typical ad-block userwouldnt find offensive.”Publishers that ban ad blockers also risk losing their audience to competitors that turn outmore _49_.In some ways,that matters little.But internet users are not just _50_ consumers;2022 学年高一第二学期英语 5 月学情调研 第

32、5 页 共 10 页Instead,they often help distribute a publishers content by sharing links with friends through email,forums,and social media.More than half of U.K.adults using an ad blocker said that they would switch it off ifdoing so was the only way to access a website,according to a survey by YouGov.Me

33、anwhile,Swedens biggest publishers will _51_ block people next month who use ad-blocking software.The idea is that they will be able to turn the ad-blocking tide with a combined effort.42.A.equalB.freeC.essentialD.absolute43.A.downloadB.updateC.purchaseD.disable44.A.in place ofB.in response toC.in s

34、earch ofD.in return for45.A.consumeB.blockC.modifyD.oppose46.A.applicationB.qualificationC.protectionD.subscription47.A.createB.accessC.evaluateD.distribute48.A.broadenB.acquireC.embraceD.redefine49.A.innovativeB.generousC.adaptableD.committed50.A.passiveB.regularC.prospectiveD.selective51.A.secretl

35、yB.cautiouslyC.permanentlyD.collectivelySection BDirections:Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by several questions orunfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose theone that fits best according to the information given in the passag

36、e you have just read.(30%)AYou may have heard of a Japanese TV show called PUI PUI MOLCAR.The show featurescute guinea pig cars getting into all sorts of crazy situations.In addition to the charming characters,people love the shows quirky style of animation,which is known as stop motion,and its atec

37、hnique with a long and interesting history.In a stop-motion film,the characters are represented by models,puppets,or toys.Theanimator arranges them in the desired position,takes a photograph,adjusts each objects positionslightly,takes another photo,and repeats the process.When all these photos are a

38、rranged insequence,the objects appear to be moving.The first use of this technique was in a short filmcalled The Humpty Dumpty Circus in 1898.In early Hollywood,film directors began to blend stop-motion with live action to create(atthe time)jaw-dropping special effects.For example,the 1925 fantasy f

39、ilm The Lost Worldfeatured scary stop-motion dinosaurs chasing real actors.Indeed,the brains behind thoserevolutionary techniques,the animator Willis OBrien,would go on to create perhaps the worldsmost famous stop-motion monsterthe giant gorilla in 1933s King Kong.By the 1990s,stop-motion was being

40、used in everything,including movies,TVadvertisements,and music videos.Programs like the Swiss claymation series Pingu charmedaudiences with their endearing characters and style.Then suddenly,everything changed.Computer-generated images(CGI)with special effects began to really take off.Directors were

41、eager to explore the possibilities of this cutting-edge technology and quickly gave stop motion the2022 学年高一第二学期英语 5 月学情调研 第 6 页 共 10 页boot.And although several outstanding stop-motion movies were released in the 90s(TheNightmare before Christmas,for example),it was Pixars 3-D animated hit Toy Story

42、 that wouldbecome the decades defining animated movie.For more than 10 years,stop-motion mostly fell out of fashion.By the late 2000s,however,audiences were becoming tired of the look and feel of CGI.Today,stop-motion movies are onceagain making waves.TV series like Shaun the Sheep are popular all o

43、ver the world.Films likeThe Lego Movie even use CGI to imitate stop-motion animation.One studio in particular,Laika,has created five stop-motion pictures since 2009,all of which were nominated for Best AnimatedFeature at the Oscars.52.A stop-motion film is made by_.A.creating stop-motion effects bas

44、ed on video clips of real humansB.arranging photos of slightly different positions in orderC.taking photographs of various characters randomlyD.using computer techniques to create moving objects53.Which of the following is TRUE regarding the history of stop-motion films?A.The special effects created

45、 in the 1925 film“The Lost World”was poorly-received.B.The performance of a real gorilla in 1933s King Kong caused great excitement.C.Stop-motion films began to lose its popularity in the 1990s,giving way to CGI.D.Toy Story was not as successful as the stop-motion movie The Nightmare beforeChristmas

46、.54.The underlined expression“gave the boot”probably means_.A.dismissedB.praisedC.releasedD.recalled55.It is implied in the last paragraph that_.A.some film companies intend to further improve the stop-motion film-making bycooperating with the Oscars.B.though CGI films are not as popular as they use

47、d to be,they are still favored by the Oscars.C.audiences across the world are ready to appreciate the impressive art of stop-motion filmsonce again.D.stop-motion films are regaining popularity because of the declining computer-generatedspecial effects.BLilyStudying abroad is an area that is becoming

48、 increasingly interesting for researchers,asmore students are choosing to do a semester,a year or even a degree in another country.In myresearch,I set out to establish whether young people attending a course abroad acquire moreglobal awareness than students enrolled on similar courses in their home

49、country.Using acomparative study of 50 Canadian undergraduates,half of whom studied abroad for varyinglengths of time,there were shown to be considering gains in global awareness and these were notonly noted by the students themselves but also their tutors.ThomasMy research project asked ten student

50、s starting a year of study abroad to keep a dailyrecord of their experiences.Having begun the diary a month before leaving home they continued it2022 学年高一第二学期英语 5 月学情调研 第 7 页 共 10 页for a month after they returned.The primary reason for studying abroad in all cases was to polishtheir language skills.

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