2019-2020学年七宝中学高三上英语期中考试练习题
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七宝中学高三上英语期中考试Ⅱ. Grammar Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in he blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blanks with the proper form of the given word; for the blanks,use one word that best fits each blank. When I worked part-time in a local bookstore at my early age -- so easily - pictured, if you do not work in one, as a kind of paradise where not only [21] ________ one read his own favorite books but also encounter charming young ladies (one of my personal fantasies) who browse eternally among Toni Morrison or Ernest Hemingwast thing that chiefly struck me was that really bookish people are a rarity, [22] ________ there are vast numbers of those who consider themselves to be such. Often they will introduce themselves when they enter the bookshop [23] ________ ‘book people’ and insist on telling you that ‘we love books’. They will wear T-shirts or carry bags with slogans explaining exactly how much they think they adore books. It is clear that the was they dress themselves is quite similar to that of us bookish people, but that is [24] ________ the similarities between them and us begin and end. And [25] ________ (sure) means of identifying them is that they never, ever buy books. These days it is so rare that I find time to read that, when I do, it feels like indulgence, more so than any, other sensory experience. When an important relationship in my twenties [26] ________ (break) up the only thing I could do was to read, and I amassed a pile of books [27] ________ ________ I sank and escaped from the world around me and inside me. The landscapes of Yu Hua, Wang Shou, Ernest Hemingway, George Orwell, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Harper Lee and others protected me from my own thoughts, which were pushed into the background, where [28]________ could silently process without bothering me. I created a physical wall on my desk, [29] ________ (make) from the books, and as I read them the wall slowly came down until it was gone. In a more real sense, books are the best way in which one enriches his own life and the enormous numbers of them out there in the world excite me, especially when I visit second-hand bookstores with no intention [30] ________ (search) for a certain book. It is like casting a net and never knowing what you will find when you gather it in. As Goglo put in it in Dead Souls: “Once, long ago, in the years of my youth, in the years of my childhood, which have flashed irretrievably(不能挽回地)by, it was a joy for me to drive for the very first time to a place unknown.” Ⅲ. VocabularyDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only by used once. Do note that there is one word more than you need. A. reduced B. moments C. naively D. representations AB. dawn AC. strings AD. strikingly BC. intimacy BD. unfold CD. unsatisfactory ABC. deliberate The world is full of weirdos who pretend to be normal for fear of drawing unnecessary attention to themselves and I am one of them. All my life, I have been trying very hard to avoid developing any permanent [31] ________ with anyone. I manage it by intentionally minimizing my interaction with people around me to the lowest possible extent. I have been a man who slips away, in the way lovers leave chaos, the way thieves leave [32] ________ houses. Some people might call it social phobia(社交恐惧症)and consider it a huge problem that needs to be resolved. But truth he told, I kind of enjoy this sense of rootlessness, knowing there will be less [33] ________ on me. It seems I am always attached to the good [34] ________ of life but detached from life itself. It’s just like reading one of those well-received travel books. One only gets the chance to read all the fascinating stories accompanied with [35] ________ beautiful sights. Therefore, one’s ideas and expectations of travel have been built up unrealistically. But when one gets his own chance to go travelling, he suddenly finds out it is not like that because travelling can be, and most of the time, will be filled with all those meaningless and disappointing trivia(琐事). And that’s how after a few [36] ________ attempts one starts to prefer reading travel books to travelling. It also began to [37] ________ on me that real life is a woman too good-looking for me. It’s a voyage too long, book too lavishly-illustrated, so I don’t have the courage to step into it. But when entering a book of stories, I know I can emerge from it feeling I have been immersed in the lives of others, in plots that [38] ________ in their own unique ways, my body full of sentences and [39] ________ as if awaking from sleep with a heaviness caused by unremembered dreams. I don’t think I can or need to find a panacea(灵丹妙药)for my “problem” and of course, I don’t expect others to offer help. In most cases, when one takes in another man’s poison, [40] ________ imagining he can cure him by sharing it, one will instead end up storing it within. So as long as I can live in peace and harmony with my weirdness, this very weirdness is something I would like to cherish rather than get rid of Ⅳ. Cloze /The May Fourth Movement 1919 - 2019Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. At the end of the First World War, in 1918. China was convinced it would be able to reclaim the territories occupied by the Germans in present-day Shandong Province. After all, it had fought along with the Allies. However it was not to be. The warlord government of the day had [41] ________ struck a deal with the Japanese, offering the German colonies in return for financial support. The Allies, [42] ________, acknowledged Japan’s territorial claims in China. When it became known in China in April 1919 that the negotiations over the Treaty of Versailles(凡尔赛条约)would not [43] ________ China’s claims, it gave rise to a movement that might be considered even more revolutionary than the one that ended the Empire. In the course of this May Fourth Movement, some 5,000 students from Peking University hit the streets to [44] ________ the Versailles Treaty. But more was at stake than Japan’s grabbing of land. When one considers the 1911 Revolution as a mere regime(政体)change, it become clear that the numerous popular demands for modernization had not been satisfied yet. The May Fourth Movement was part cultural revolution, part [45] ________ movement. On the cultural side , the students had been inspired in the preceding two decades by Western thought, creating a feeling of frustration and [46] ________ with Chinese tradition. In the intellectual ferment(酝酿/骚动)that resulted from this, answers were sought for the questions why and how China had lagged behind the West. The negative influences of traditional morality, the clan(宗族)system and Confucianism were seen as the main causes. China in its shaky state could only be cured by “Two Doctors”: Doctor Science(赛先生)and Doctor Democracy(德先生). At the same time, intellectuals untied in the New Culture Movement attempted to make Chinese culture more [47] ________ to social groups beyond the traditional scholar-officials. To this end, they advocated a Literary Revolution, in which wenyan, the ossified(僵化的)system of [48] ________ language, was to be replaced by a system based on conversational language, the so-called baihua. Hu Shi is one of the scholars who [49] ________ with this movement, and meanwhile Lu Xun is seen as one of the most productive practitioners of this type of writing that came into [50] ________ in the 1920s. The social aspects of May Fourth consisted of attempts to free the Chinese woman, although this was often limited to movements to bring foot-binding to a halt. Nonetheless, in the cities newly [51] ________ women, modern girls who had been educated, became a loud voice for further changes. May Fourth is seen as a critical [52] ________ for the founding of the Chinese Communist Party. Before 1919, there was hardly any interest in what was happening in Russia. After May Fourth, Marxism was seen as a [53] ________ revolutionary ideology for a predominantly agricultural society such as China still was. Even today, May Fourth functions as a point of [54] ________ for China. The Party may interpret the events of 1919 as being brought about by its earliest members, and it may turn Lu Xun into the Marxist writer he would refuse to be, but the fact [55] ________ that May Fourth truly set China on its revolutionary path. 41. A. firmly B. suddenly C. immediately D. secretly 42. A. on the other hand B. for instance C. on the contrary D. with no exception 43. A. challenge B. honor C. withdraw D. investigate 44. A. agree on B. draw up C. demonstrate against D. adhere to 45. A. political B. democratic C. social D. revolutionary 46. A. contentment B. dissatisfaction C. interconnection D. identification 47. A. accessible B. modernized C. complex D. appealing 48. A. written B. non-verbal C. informal D. dead 49. A. debated B. parted C. disagreed D. identified 50. A. effect B. being C. power D. fortune 51. A. engaged B. divorced C. liberated D. widowed 52. A. burden B. accelerator C. message D. handbrake 53. A. superficial B. unrealistic C. applicable D. imperfect 54. A. departure B. difference C. interest D. reference 55. A. alters B. denies C. overstates D. remains Ⅴ. Reading Comprehension Section ADirections: 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) As the sun set he remembered, to give himself more confidence, the time in the tavern at Casablanca when he had played the hand game with the great negro from Cienfuegos who was the strongest man on the docks. They had gone one day and one night with their elbows on a chalk line on the table and their forearms straight up and their hands gripped tight. Each one was trying to force the other’s hand down onto the table. There was much betting and people went in and out of the room under the kerosene lights and he had looked at the arm and hand of the negro and at the negro’s face. They changed the referees every four hours after the first eight so that the referees could sleep. Blood came out from under the finger-nails of both his and the negro’s hands and they looked each other in the eye and at their hands and forearms and the bettors went in and out of the room and sat on high chairs against the wall and watched. The walls were painted bright blue and were of wood and the lamps threw their shadows against them. The negro’s shadow was huge and it moved on the wall as the breeze moved the lamps. The odds would change back and forth all night and they fed the negro rum and lighted cigarettes for him. Then the negro, after the rum, would try for a tremendous effort and once he had the old man, who was not an old man then but was Santiago El Campeon, nearly three inches off balance. But the old man had raised his hand up to dead even again. He was sure then that he had the negro, who was a fine man and a great athere, beaten. And at daylight when the bettors were asking that it be called a draw and the referee was shaking his head, he had unleashed his effort and forced the hand of the negro down and down until it rested on the wood. The match had started on a Sunday morning and ended on a Monday morning. Many of the bettors had asked for a draw because they had to go to work on the docks loading sacks of sugar or at the Havana Coal Company. Otherwise everyone would have wanted it to go to a finish. But he had finished it anyway and before anyone had to go to work. For a long time after that everyone had called him The Champion and there had been a return match in the spring. But not much money was bet and he had won it quite easily since he had broken the confidence of the negro from Cienfuegos in the first match. After that he had a few matches and then no more. He decided that he could beat anyone if he wanted to badly enough and he decided that it was bad for his right hand for fishing. He had tried a few practice matches with his left hand. But his left hand had always been a traitor and would not do what he called on it to do and he did not trust it. Quoted from The Old Man and the Sea written by Ernest Hemingway56. Since the old man is the main character, in the hand game, why does Hemingway put more efforts in describing his opponent the negro?A. Because Hemingway himself is an anti-racist who wants to support the colored race. B. By doing so, he indirectly shows how strong and determined the old man is to readers. C. he shifts readers’ attention to a new character to neutralize the nervous atmosphere. D. There is no need to describe the old man because he is well-known to all readers. 57. What does the underlined word “unleashed” in paragraph 2 mean?A. spare B. restrict C. reduce D. loose 58. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Many bettors were afraid of losing their money so they wanted to call the game a draw. B. The old man had owed his victory over the negro more to his will than to his strength. C. The referee had been convinced by the bettors that the game be considered a draw. D. Regular hand games should be a good practice to enhance the old man’s fishing skills. 59. What can be inferred from the whole passage?A. The old man could have ended the game earlier but he had withheld his power. B. Many workers working on the decks had showed no respect towards the old man. C. The old man had to self-feed himself a lot so as to stay competitive in the game. D. The negro was not as strong and athletic as the old man had expected him to be. (B) Fifty four years ago, young Quentin entered this world. “Action!” he must have yelled then to his mum. When he was two, his whole family moved to Los Angeles, and before Quentin Tarantino turned a teenager, he had already seen more movies than most people . In his twenties he started working at the Manhattan Beach Video Archives, where he made some important friendships and tried his hand at making a first movie. It would take another few years until he would sell the scripts for True Romance and Natural Born Killers, and shortly after go on and conquer the film festival circuit in a storm with Reservoir Dogs. And so it began ... With Pulp Fcition, QT finally turned Hollywood upside-down for good, and established himself as, what they would then call, an “enfant terrible” of the new film-making community. to this day, Pulp Fiction counts as a completely original masterpiece, that sometimes even to his most loyal fans he has not matched again. After Jackie Brown, he took a pause for a while, not turning out a major motion picture until Kill Bill. Kill Bill turned into an epic, and manifested director Tarantino as the truly great filmmaker, opening the eyes of millions among the younger generations to lost classics, foreign cult cinema and the wild world of exploitation film. Then in 2007, he made Grindhouse together with his long time friend Robert Rodriguez. The movie was well-received among critics, but was a financial disaster. Tarantino has talked about a war movie for many years, but not until 2008 did any of those rumors come together, when he announced that he had in fact finally finished a script for Inglourious Basterds, a massive war epic. The movie went into production that same year, starring Brad Pitt in the leading role. It was a huge international success and gathered quite a few awards. In 2011, Tarantino announced the completion of his latest script, a movie about slavery in the old US south of the 1860s, titled Django Unchained. The movie has attracted enormous attention, especially because it stars Jamie Foxx, Leonardo DiCaprio, Samuel L. Jackson and Christoph Waltz, who won an Oscar for his role in Inglourious Basterds, and whose acting talents have been truly recognized. And 2015 marked the release of his 8th film, appropriately titled The Hateful Eight, a post Civil War era Western mystery and thriller. At the age of 54, Quentin Tarantino has recently gone on record saying he will retire some time soon, but all of the movie fans definitely hope the speak of film-making stays strong in his heart of a long time still. Because in a world densely crowded with average filmmakers QT seems to be one of the few who never play it safe. A Salute to Quentin Tarantino 60. The underlined phrase “enfant terrible” in paragraph 2 means ________. A. rude and unpleasant B. ordinary but arrogant C. smart but unconventional D. boring and traditional 61. According to the passage, which one of the followings is Right?A. Quentin Tarantino was born and raised in Los Angeles. B. After Jackie Brown, Tarantino shot Kill Bill right away. C. The film Grind-house made in 2007 gained huge profits D. 2008 witnessed the production of Inglourious Basterds. 62. We can infer from the paragraph 4 that ________. A. Tarantino finished his shooting of Django Unchained in 2011. B. Christoph Waltz has at least worked with Tarantino two times. C. The all-star cast helped Django Unchained gain wide publicity. D. The story of The Hateful Eight was set during the Civil War. 63. What might be the author’s attitude towards Quentin Tarantino?A. indifferent B. negative C. neutral D. favorable (C) The rough guide to marketing success used to be that you got what you paid for. No longer. While traditional, “paid” media, such as television commercials and print advertisements, still play a major role, companies today can exploit many alternative forms of media. Consumers passionate about a product may create “earned” media by willingly promoting it to friends, and a company may leverage “owned” media by sending e-mail alerts about products and sales to customers registered with its Web site. The way consumers approach the process of making purchase decisions means that marketing’s impact stems from a broad range of factors beyond conventional paid media. Paid and owned media are controlled by marketers promoting their own products. For earned media, such marketers act as the initiator for users’ responses. But in some cases, one marketer’s owned media become another marketer’s paid media -- for instance, when an e-commerce retailer sells ad space on its Web site. We define such sold media as owned media whose traffic is so strong that other organizations place their content or e-commerce engines within that environment. This trend, which we believe is still in its infancy, effectively began with retailers and reavel providers such as airlines and hotels and will no doubt go further. Johnson & Johnson, for example, has created Baby Center, a stand-along media property that promotes complementary and even competitive products. Besides generating income, the presence of other marketers makes the site seem objective, gives companies opportunities to learn valuable information about the appeal of other companies marketing, and may help expand user traffic for all companies concerned. The same dramatic technological changes that have provided marketers with more and more diverse communications choices have also increased the risk that passionate consumers will voice their opinions in quicker, more visible, and much more damaging ways. Such hijacked media are the opposite of earned media: an asset or campaign becomes hostage to consumers, other stakeholders, or activists who make negative allegations about a brand or product. Members of social networks, for instance, are learning that they can hijack media to apply pressure on the business that originally created them. If that happens passionate consumers would try to persuade others to boycott products, putting the reputation of the target company at risk. In such a case, the company’s response may not be sufficiently quick or thoughtful, and the learning curve has been steep. Toyota Motor, for example, alleviated some of the damage from its recall crisis earlier this year with a relatively quick and well-orchestrated social-media response campaign, which included efforts to engage with consumers directly on sites such as Twitter and Facebook. 64. Consumers mav create “earned” media when they are ________. A. obsessed with online shopping at certain Web sites B. inspired by product-promoting e-mail sent to them C. eager to help their friends promote quality products D. enthusiastic about recommending their favorite products. 65. The author indicates in Para. 3 that earned media ________. A. invite constant conflicts with passionate consumers B. can be used to produce negative effects in marketing C. may be responsible for fiercer competition D. deserve all the negative comments about them 66. Toyota Motor’s experience is cited as an example of ________. A. responding effectively to hijacked media B. persuading customers into boycotting product C. cooperating with supportive consumers D. taking advantage of hijacked media Section BDirections: In the article, 4 sentences have been removed. Choose the most suitable ones from the list A- AC to fit into each of the numbered gaps. There are TWO which do not fit in any of the gaps. (D)A. Whatever the case, Jesse & Celine may be the most realistic believable characters in the history of American cinema. B. The script, which Linklater co-wrote with the two lead stars Ethan Hawke & Julie Delpy, is nothing short of perfect. C. The idea the three films intend to express is that what truly connects two souls is not love or attachment, but understanding. D. Those looking for a sappy Hollywood love story may not appreciate this honest reflection of life that the film provides. AB. It is no exaggeration to say that Linkerlater’s Before series have shaped many people’s concept of love or how they perceive love.AC. For those of us ‘Before’ fans sitting on the edge of our seats the past near decade wondering whether they make it happen or not, now we finally have our answer. Usually when you hear the word trilogy in the film world you think about summer blockbusters with massive explosions, aliens or machines destroying earth and morons with enhanced muscles quickly driving expensive cars, but somehow Richard Linklater’s wonderfully touching Before series (Before sunrise, Before Sunset & Before Midnight) has found a way to slip though the cracks. Just like what he did with the first two films, Linklater brings us back into lesse & Celine’s evolving love story an astonishing nine years after the last chapter. [67] ________. And Linklater himself also quickly answers the question to those in the audience wondering if there is still a story left to tell. As is the case with the first two films, Before Midnight feels incredibly real. [68] ________. The three have found a way to write dialogue that is related to every human on the planet. the script is hilarious, but dramatically turns on a dime all while continuing to break the normal rules of Hollywood by being a “talkie” with extremely long scenes and minimal camera angles. Most filmmakers couldn’t even dream of accomplishing what Linklater and the two actors have perfected for the third straight time. Hawke and Delpy are brilliant and a revelation to watch. They embody Jesse & Celine with a realistic persona not found in many other films today. Whether it’s because the two actors helped write their story, or if they’ve just lived inside these characters for so long is hard to say. [69] ________. By showcasing the flaws we all have, Before Midnight isn’t always easy to watch, but its pure honesty makes it one of the best movies to date. [70] ________ . But loyal fans of Jesse & Celine are sure to be pleased by this latest chapter and cannot wait to see what happens in the next 9 years. Ⅵ. Summary Directions: Summarize in no more than 60 words the main idea of the passage and how it is illustrated. Use your won words as far as possible. Working overtime has been common for employees in China’s internet sector for many years, but debate about the practice heated up recently after a blacklist of technology companies that push their staff to follow a “996” schedule went viral online. The blacklist is said to have been compiled by current and former employees of technology companies. As of Monday, 84 Chinese companies were on the blacklist, which claims employees are forced to follow a “996” schedule, under which work begins at 9 am and finishes at 9 am, six days a week. “ If it’s ‘work more, pay more’ model, I’d be a lot more willing to follow the ‘996’ schedule. But the truth is, not every company is run that way. That’s why many people complain,” a software developer working in a gaming company based in Hangzhou, East China’s Zhejiang Province, told the Global Times on Wednesday. The online complaints and discussions also come amid young people’s changing attitudes toward life and work, and rising rights protection awareness. With improved living standards, more young people have adopted a “work hard, play hard” lifestyle, compared with the older generations’ “work to live” mind-set. While working hard, they are calling for more holidays, and believe holidays are their rights. “Bus we don’t know who we should resort to when it comes to all these holidays and payment issues, so we resort to the internet,” the developer said. “Sometimes when projects come along. I work seven days a week, I sometimes even sleep at the office,” the developer said. “I’m a game lover and I like my job, but I think I’m underpaid and my work is not appreciated.” Industry analysts noted that the hours required by the “996” model exceed the limits established in China’s Labor Contract Law. The culture of overtime is connected to the characteristics embedded in Chinese people - who are hard -working, diligent, and desirous of success. They are even willing to sacrifice some of their personal lives to achieve career success. This might be quite different and hard to be understood in European countries. Beyond China, most people in other East Asian countries such as Japan and South Korea also suffer from working overtime due to similar cultural elements. Working overtime has become a global phenomenon, and labor unions around the world should play an active role in seeking more ways to better protect workers’ rights amid an industrial upgrading. Ⅶ. Translation 1. 阅读诗歌译本就如同穿着雨衣淋雨,你永远无法感知到水滴的碰撞。(like)2. 为了抹去过往的痛苦回忆,她决定将所有他的信件付之一炬。(wipe)3. 他文科很棒,所有很有机会被他心仪的大学录取。(stand)4. 他的言论使得一件之前无人问津的小事变成了所有人现在都不得不关注的国际事件。(to which) Ⅷ. Writing Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words. The composition must be based on the information given below. 人工智能的发展在带来诸多可预见的益处的同时,也会产生相应的潜在威胁。很多人担忧未来如果计算机能够像人一样思考,那么人类是否还能控制计算机,或甚至人类是否会被替代?但已故物理学家霍金却说:“真正的危险不在于计算机将开始像人类一样思考,而是人类将开始像计算机一样思考”。请结合霍金的评论写一篇短文,短文内容需包括;1. 你对霍金评论的个人看法或理解2. 人工智能对人类可能产生的危害及相应措施。 参考答案 :Ⅱ. Grammar 21. can 22. although 23. as 24. where 25. the surest 26. broke 27. into which 28. they 29. made 30. to search Ⅲ. Vocabulary 31. BC 32. A 33. AC 34. D 35. AD36. CD 37. AB 38. BD 39. B 40. C Ⅳ. Cloze 41-45 DABCC 46-50 BAADB 51-55 CBCDD Ⅴ. Reading Comprehension (A) 56 - 59 BDBA (B) 60 - 63 CDBD (C) 64 - 66 DBA(D) 67 - 70 AC B A D Ⅵ. Summary An online black list has brought the issue of working overtime to the spotlight. The employees complain due to their unsatisfactory payment. Besides, their changed attitudes towards life and work have also created a need for more holidays. This working - overtime culture is related to Chinese people’s personalities. But labor unions must take action to protect workers’ right.
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