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1、上海交通大学附属中学2021-2022学年度第二学期高三线上阶段测试英语(本试卷总分值150分,120分钟完成。)请将选择题答案填在问卷星里,书写题答案写在答题纸上拍照上传第I卷(80,)L Listening Comprehension(255)Section A(IO)Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said
2、. The conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. Some music cassettes.C. Something to drink.2. A. She belie
3、ves there will be a traffic jam.C. She wont be ready at 8 oclock.3. A. Sit sown.C. Go ahead of the woman.4. A. The electrician came to repair the lamp.C. She had Mike fix the lamp.5. A. Use tape for the poster.C. Remove the wallpaper.6. A. Chemistry 402 was worse than Chemistry 502.C. Both chemistry
4、 courses are difficult.7. A. He cant go this weekend.C. They shouldnt spend much money.8. A. Move his alarm clock.8. Some school supplies.D. Something to eat.B. She doesnt know when they will go.D. She wants the man to go first.B. Remain standing.D. Pick up the chair.B. The lamp was taken to the rep
5、air shop.D. The lamp was replaced.B. Not hang up the poster.D. Not hide the damage.B. The man has only had one chemistry course.D. Few chemistry courses are hard.B. He has a hole in his bathing suit.D. They should stay at the beach longer.B. Turn the alarm off.D. Live on a farm.C. Go to bed earlier.
6、9. A. His mother was the last person to come over to his apartment.B. He hasnt cleaned the apartment since his mother left.C. His mother dusted her apartment the day before last.D. He hasnt had time to find another apartment.B. Trying different brands of coffee.D. Getting a different coffeepot.10. A
7、. Making a pot of coffee.C. Drinking less coffee.Section B(15)Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and one longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each of the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but theChi
8、ldren Deserve Arts EducationChildren are introduced to the arts in many different ways. Participation in the arts improves personal confidence, problem solving skills, and even memorization and social skills. As young brains develop, it is vital that the creative side of the brain receive equal atte
9、ntion to the logical side of the brain to ensure maximum education. Unfortunately, there are those who believe creativity holds little or no value. However, they could never be farther from the truth.According to a National Education Association research report, Teenagers and young adults of low soc
10、ioeconomic status (SES), who have a history of in-depth arts involvement, show better academic outcomes than low-SES youth with less arts involvement. This research report shows that the arts strengthen the academic hemisphere of the brain. According to recent studies, as the brain focuses on math p
11、roblems or reading, only certain areas of their brain are activated. However, when teenagers and young adults are listening to music, drawing a picture or engaging the mind creatively, multiple areas of the brain are working at the same time. As a result, more areas of the brain are strengthened, re
12、sulting in stronger overall brain activity.With all the benefits of arts education, it is shocking that some educational boards still believe sufficient education can be reached without the benefits of the arts. In January 2017, the Utah State Board of Education released an official command that add
13、ed two classes to the school curriculum, requiring all students between sixth and eighth grades to take those courses. This in turn limited the opportunity for the students to take elective arts courses. This command created an uproar among parents and teachers in Canyon School District and-thanks t
14、o protests-was not put into effect.Participation in the arts is one of the most precious gifts we can give our children. It brings them joy, creativity and helps them excel academically. Our education system is weakening the critical role the arts have in education. If we limit the arts within schoo
15、l systems, we take away our childrens chances of present and future accomplishments. We cannot do that. Our children need to have every opportunity to expand their minds through the means of the arts. We must give our youth the opportunities and advantages to reach their highest goals and dreams if
16、we are to secure a bright future for generations to come.VL Translation (15,)Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the word or phrase given in the brackets.21 .如果你不用动作或眼神交流作为注意的标准,你怎么能判断一个学生是否在认真听呢? (tell).女性宇航员强大的沟通能力和精力有助于全体宇航员在太空逗留期间保持高度的团队精神。(maintain) 23.直播可以让主持人实时回答
17、网络观众的提问,这将提高购物体验,吸引更多的网民在线购物。(allow) 24.我们学习历史是因为纵观历史,人类面临的问题都是一样的,只有通过了解前人,我们在处理生活中的挑 战时才更有经验。(reason)VILGuided Writing (259Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.我校 学生会开始筹备2022届高三成人仪式(the coming-of-age ceremony).现向高三学生征集成人仪式活动
18、方案,请你给学生会写一封信,为成人仪式设计一个活动方案,方案需要包括: L你为成人仪式制定的主题;.你为成人仪式设计的活动;22 .设计这些活动的理由。KEY:1-19BCBCA CDABD 11-20 DADAB AADBD21-30 HGJIC BAEDF31-45 ABCBD DCCBA DDCDC46-49 CBCD 50-52 DCD 53-56 BACB 57-60 CAEFquestions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your pape
19、r and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. To inform visitors of the parks history.C. To teach visitors how best to photograph wildlife.12. A. Its easy to get lost.C. It requires enormous strength.1
20、3. A. There are fewer tourists.B. To show visitors remote places in the park.D. To provide an overview of the parks main attractions.B Its a good group activity.D. People shouldnt do it in the winter.B. The entrance fees are lower.C. The animals are more active.D. There are fewer mosquitoes.Question
21、s 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Why people laugh.C. How laughter can be collected.15. A. Social behavior.C. Stress and loneliness.16. A. People dont laugh while alone.C. People are willing to laugh when asked to.B. What good laughter does.D. Who introduced World Laughter Da
22、y.B. Something funny.D. The understanding of self.B. People like to ask someone else to laugh.D. People will fake a laugh while with a stranger.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. One of his classes finished early.B. He wanted to get some studying done.C. The books
23、 he had borrowed were ten days overdue.D. The library had a special display on the industrial Revolution.18. A. He checked them out.B. He took notes on them.C. He returned them to the shelves.D. He put them in his book bag.19. A. They are marked with colored labels.B. They are specially coded.C. The
24、y are checked out.D. They are inspected by the guard.20. A. The librarian checks all books for missing pages.B. The librarian helps students use the card catalogue.C. The librarian copies down the name of each borrower.D. The librarian demagnetizes the books as they are checked out.II. Vocabulary (1
25、(T)Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one more word than you need.A. spineless.B. professional.C. strippedD. violence.E. rushed.F. disciplinaryG. distastefulH. stormedI. tearfullyJ. offenceK. angrilyWill Smiths O
26、scars ControversyIfs been a week since Will Smith shocked the world by assaulting comedian Chris Rock onstage at the Academy Awards, and Hollywood still remains divided over the altercation.A furious Will 21 the stage to slap Chris and shouted, keep my wifes name out of your fking mouth”, after the
27、comedian delivered a(n) 22 joke about the actors wife, Jada Pinkett Smith. Chris quipped that the bald actress could star in a G. I. Jane remake, which caused 23 on account of Jadas hair loss being a result of autoimmune disease, alopecia.Shortly afterwards, Will was announced as Best Actor. The Kin
28、g Richard star received a standing ovation as he 24 referenced the need to defend his familys honour and claimed “love will make you do crazy things一but failed to apologize to Chris, 57.The next day, Will, 53, took to social media to offer a personal apology to Chris, but the damage had been done.Ma
29、ny within the industry slammed Wills violent action, and there were immediate calls for him to be 25 of his Oscar and be banned from any future ceremonies. Still triggered and traumatized,said Amy Schumer, one of the ceremonys three hosts. I love my friend Chris Rock and believe he handled it like a
30、(n) 26 Jim Carrey also blasted Wills actions as “selfish”, and said the audience was 27 ” for giving him a standing ovation.However, there were also a number of allies who are standing by Will. Following the incident, fellow A-listers Denzel Washington and Bradley Cooper 28 to Wills side to comfort
31、him. Many other celebrities took to social media to say he was right to defend his wifes honour.Via a statement, the Academy said they do “not excuse 29 of any form,and revealed they asked Will to leave the ceremony following his outburst, but he refused. They might yet take 30 action.HL Reading Com
32、prehension (45)Section ADirections: 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.Looking on the Bright Side with Moon WorshipAccording to Cheshire psychic Claire Stone, a growing nu
33、mber of women are looking to the moon to increase their health, power and wealth. Daily Mail reporter Samantha Brick recently 31 a full moon ceremony hosted by Ms. Stone in a field near Hale. She joined a group of females dressed in white as they stood in a circle holding hands.“There is drumming an
34、d chanting,9, wrote Ms. Brick, “then 32 as each woman engraves her hopes and ambitions for the coming month on a white or silver candle. They were told to 33 what they wanted to attract into their lives. We see it coming true in our minds,“ said Ms. Stone. The 34 is amplified by the energy of the mo
35、on and those in the circle.Ms. Stone said that wishing on the moon helped her move into her 35 home, a 1.4 million farmhouse, which she shares with her husband and two daughters.Ms. Stone was initially attracted to complementary sources of 36 as a teenager suffering from anxiety. started looking for
36、 something to help make me happier/9 she said. I first joined a couple of local groups where women would 37 once a month on the full moon when I was in my 20s. It seemed like a natural and 38 thing to do.” The paper commented: Claire, who drives a black Mercedes GLE coupe, was so 39 by her early exp
37、eriences of moon circles that she decided to hold her own monthly ceremonies outside her home.They have been a(n) 40 success: at various times more than 3,000 women have come along. Her circles priced at 22.00 for a two-hour session_ 41 for up to 100 women at a time online, and 50 at a time in perso
38、n. Several famous and powerful women have announced their interest in moon worship. Friends actor Jennifer Aniston issaid to 42 moon circles where women sit and share their experiences and dreams. Lady Carole Bamford, described in the press as a billionaire eco entrepreneur“ explains on her website.
39、 Our bodies are made up of 70 per cent water, so its no wonder that the moon, which controls the 43 , has the power to affect us all in different ways as well.The report ended with veterinary nurse Victoria Twist, who 44 the moon for her return to full health after spinal surgery. Ms. Twist is also
40、convinced that 45 attending moon circles, she was also able to manifest her dream home.31. A. witnessed32. A. discussion33. A. convince34. A. imagination35. A. country36. A. researching37. A. call up38. A. normal39. A. obsessed40. A. astonishing41. A. appeal42. A. host43. A. winds44. A. celebrates45
41、. A. apart fromSection BB. coveredB. silenceB. shareB. intentionB. holidayB. studying B. build up B. pleasant B. inspiredB. progressiveB. attemptB. participateB. nights B. claimsB. regardless ofC. attendedC. danceC. visualizeC. impressionC. familyC. disturbingC. meet upC. magicalC. fascinatedC. imme
42、diateC. callC. favorC. tidesC. concernsC. thanks toD. broadcastD. ceremonyD. prayD. illustrationD. dreamD. healingD. line upD. attractiveD. affectedD. puzzlingD. caterD. attendD. temperaturesD. creditsD. instead ofDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several que
43、stions 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)When music comes on, some people are toe-tappers or head-bobbers, others sway their hips, and then ther
44、e are those who let the rhythm move them to a full-body boogie(布吉舞).But whatever it is, the way we dance to a beat is so signature to an individual that a computer can now identify us by our unique dancing fingerprint”.Researchers at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Music Research at Finlands Univer
45、sity of Jyvaskyla have been using motion capture technology to study what a persons dance moves say about his or her mood, personality, and ability to sympathize. They recently made an accidental discovery while trying to see if an ML machine, a form of artificial intelligence, would be able to iden
46、tify which kind of music was playing based on how the participants of the study were dancing. In their study, the researchers motion captured 73 participants with the AI technology while they danced to eight different music genres: electronica, jazz, metal, pop, rap, reggae, country, and blues. The
47、only instruction the dancers were given was to move in a way that felt natural.But what it could do was more shocking. The computer was able to correctly identify which music one of the participants was dancing 94 percent of the time, regardless of what kind of music was playing, based on the patter
48、n ofa persons dance style. It was the movement of participants? heads, shoulders and knees that were important markers in distinguishing between individuals. It seems as though a persons dance movements are a kind of fingerprint. Each person has a unique movement signature that stays the same no matter what kind of music is playing. said Pasi Saari, a co-author of the study, in a class.Its possible that dance-recognition software could become something sim