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1、2021-2022学年山东省济南市章丘区高一(下)期中英语试卷一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共37.5分)AHow to Use the Resume Builder on Job Bank Pick a template (模板)After you create a standard or plus account on Job Bank,just access the Resume Builder.To build your first resume (简历),pick from one of the two templates currently available. You shou
2、ld choose the resume template that best reflects your current situation.Fill in the blanksOnce youve picked a resume template,fill in the blanks with details about your education,experience and skills.In some sections of your resume,you can search thousands of predefined options and select the ones
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5、section of your resume are provided as you fill them in,For more ad vice, read our dos and donts of writing a good resume.Build a resume that will land you.a job interview.AH of the above is freeJoin us and build your own resume.1. What can we know about the Resume Builder? A. It is helpful to a job
6、 interview.B. The.price of its service is high.C. The user is required to fill in all details.D. Anyone can use it to build a resume directly.2. To whom is the text written? A. Teachers.B. Travellers.C. Scientists.D. Job-seekers.3. What type of writing is this text?A. An announcement.B. An art show
7、review.C. An advertisement.D. An official report.I first heard the Spanish language in 2017 while lining up to ride the London Eye.Two boys were standing ahead of me,and they were whispering something in the sweetest language.I asked them what the language is,and they told me it was Spanish.They tau
8、ght me my first Spanish word uholan, and we became friends soon after.In the fall of the same year,! selected Spanish as a compulsory (必修的) foreign language course throughout the next six years in my junior and senior high schools.As the old saying goes, There is nothing impossible to him who will t
9、ry. Spanish pronunciation was quite difficult for me at the very beginning.The saying goes that practice makes perfect,and learning a language is no exception.! repeatedly tried to figure out where to place my tongue to pronounce perfect Spanish.Reaching milestones has always been important.! set up
10、 several goals fbr learning Spanish in 12 semesters.For example,! drew up a plan last winter to pass the DELE B2 test before graduating from my high school.I usually split up my tasks into six sections-vocabulary,grammar,reading,listening,writing and oral practice.I regularly read Spanish books,reci
11、ted words and phrases,and kept on doing grammar exercises.I did listening exercises every day while showering or bathing.I wrote emails or letters to my Spanish friends as practice and took all opportunities to talk with my Spanish teachers and people I met online to enhance my oral Spanish.Patience
12、 is my middle name,and I prefer a long term plan to learn Spanish well.I believe that success only comes with practice,patience and determination.There no end to learning!4. Why did the author begin to learn Spanish? A. He wanted to study abroad.B. His friends encouraged him to learn it.C. It was a
13、compulsory course at his school.D. He was attracted by the beauty of Spanish.5. What was hard fbr the author in learning Spanish at the beginning? A. Listening.B. Pronunciation.C. Vocabulary.D. Grammar.6. What is the fifth paragraph mainly about? A. His short-term learning plans.B. His goals for lea
14、rning Spanish.C. The ways he learned Spanish.D. The ways he prepared for the DELE B2 test.7. Which of the following best describes the author? A. Patient and determined.B. Generous and hardworking.C. Outgoing and humorous.D. Intelligent and caring.cFacial recognition cameras are every where,includin
15、g in your smartphone.Many people rely on this technology to unlock their phones,open doors or make quick payments,but there is a problem: Everyone is wearing mask.What a !Now,tech companies have updated their software.Facial recognition technology can now identify people even if they are wearing a m
16、ask.Beijing based tech company Hanwang has announced a software which can correctly recognize 95 percent of people wearing masks,Engineering & Technology (E&T) reported.Whats the secret? Its all about your eyes.Marios Savvides,a professor at Carnegie Mellon University,US, studies facial recognition
17、technology. As we get older, he said, our faces change shape,but not the area around our eyes.It stays the same-even if we put on weight.Another company has also been working on this kind of software.Tech5 has AI that measures the shape of your face.It also scans your iris (the colored part of your
18、eyes) .Tech5 hopes to ignore all of the face below the nose.Facial recognition software is about more than just unlocking your phone.Its about public safety.Touchless verification (验证) has become extremely important due to the COVID-19.More than that,facial recognition can be used to fight crime (才日
19、罪).HIt can detect crime suspects, said Huang Lei,Hanwangs president.Hanwangs technology is used by police in high-security settings.This means places like government buildings,subway stations and airports.Huang admits one big weakness of this new technology: It fails when people wear both masks and
20、sunglasses. In this situation,all of the key facial information is lost,but I believe we can overcome the weakness in the future/1 said Huang.8. What does the underlined word hassle in paragraph 1 mean? A. Habit.B. Trouble.C. Rule.D. Mistake.9. What makes facial recognition software able to identify
21、 people wearing masks? A. The forehead.B. The eye region.C. The shape of face.D. The facial expression.10. What is Huang Lei*s attitude towards the facial recognition software? A. Worried. B. Doubtful. C. Disapproving. D. Favorable.11. What can be inferred about the new technology from the last para
22、graph ? A. There is room fbr improvement in it.B. It cannot store key facial information.C. It will lose popularity in the future.D. It wont work if people wear glasses.DLonely? Youre hardly alone.Thats the finding of a new study.And that appears throughout industrial nations across the globe.The st
23、udy linked rising loneliness to a greater use of smartphones and the Internet over the same years.Jean Twenge,a psychologist,took part in the study.Her team has found that since 2012, US teens have been spending less time together face to face.Smartphones can help keep us connected with friends,* sa
24、ys Twenge. nBut they can also make people feel excluded (隔 离)Girls,especially,may feel this way.One reason may be that they like to post more photos and selfies than boys.Studies have shown that if those images dont get a lot of “likes”, it can affect a teens mental health.And theres M, a mixture of
25、 phone and snubbing (冷落),.It,s that moment in which a friend or family member takes out a phone and keeps looking at it,paying no attention to everybody else,including you.Phubbing is one way that technology can affect you,even when youre not the one using it.The new study pulled its data from a sur
26、vey.Some 1 million 15- and 16-year-old students from 37 countries took this survey in 2000, 2003, 2012, 2015 and 2018.Its questions mostly dealt with education.But they also included six statements about loneliness,such as I feel awkward and out of place in my schoor.Students could strongly disagree
27、,disagree,agree or strongly agree with each statement.If technology causes loneliness,should we stop using it? No,not at all, argues Twenge.Everybody of all ages is trying to figure out how we can best use these technologies and stay mentally healthy.1 Her advice is to use your smartphone for what i
28、ts good fbr.Then put it away. That includes putting it away ovemight-ideally in another room.12. How do girls differ from boys in smartphone use? A. They need it to stay in style.B. They depend on it to keep in touch.C. They use it as a learning tool.D. They prefer to post pictures with it.13. Why d
29、oes the author discuss HphubbingM in paragraph 4? A. To show the harm of the smartphone.B. To give an example of communication.C. To introduce an embarrassing situation.D. To introduce a new term of the smartphone.14. Which of the following would Twenge probably agree with? A. Smart phones only do h
30、arm to teenagers.B. Parents should buy phones for their kids.C. Boys are in greater need of phones than girls.D. We can use our smartphones to benefit ourselves.15. What is the best title for the text? A. The Smartphone-the Focus of a Study.B. The Smartphone-a Friend of Teenagers.C. The Smartphone-a
31、 Source of Loneliness.D. The Smartphone-a Communication Tool.二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共12.5分)When it comes to choosing a gift for someone,you will face a challenging decision.The last thing that you want to do is let the person down.Weve come up with a guide for helping you give gifts.Give something practica
32、l.Something like an unnecessarily large teddy bear will “wow” people.But once the wow factor fades away,theyII have to deal with whats left. (1) .Think about things theyve complained about.If you two aren*t too close,consider their jobs or hobbies.For example,you could get a Swiss army knife for som
33、eone who likes to go camping.You could also gift them essentials like socks or something similar. (2).Give experiences.If the person youre giving a gift to isnt the biggest fan of material items,offer an experience.The gifts can be concert tickets to their favorite band or an hour-long spa.(3) .The
34、issue here is that they may have no time,or they just forget about it after a short while.If theyve talked about wanting to do something,the best gift you can give is to book the event for them.(4) .The surprise people get when opening something is important.If you already have the perfect gift,make
35、 it even more special by getting creative with how you give it.Tum the process of giving the present into a small activity.You could give something like a secret code in a book for a gift card. (5) .Rather than just covering it in wrapping paper,you could put the gift into something more exciting to
36、 open.A.Give something creativeB.Get creative when giving the giftC.You can also get creative with packagingD.ICs best to ask them what they love the mostE.The safest choice is to ask yourself what they needF.Everyone has once thought about going to a place or an eventG.It may not sound exciting,but
37、 theyll end up using it more than a useless gift16.A. AEB. BC. CD. DE.F. FG. G17.A. AB. BC.CD. DE.EF. FG. G18.A. AB. BC. CD. DE.EF. FG. G19.A. AB. BC.CD. DE.EF. FG. G20.A. AB. BC.CD. DE.EF. FG. G三、完形填空(本大题共15小题,共15.0分)At 57, Marley made the decision six years ago to move north from Foster to Lismore
38、. uFor years I (21)my parents both with cancer.When they passed away,I (22)and depression (抑郁) took over-it was terrible, Marley says. nSo my (23)Melanie who lives in Lismore,a place I never really liked, (24)me to come fbr a two-week holiday.I went,and Ive been here ever since!1Melanie happened to
39、learn that an organization (25)as Friends of the Koala (考拉) was looking for (26), and she advised her mother to have a try.After just one day at the organization Marley(27)she,d found her lifes calling.Then she took part in many voluntary activities in it, *It was unbelievable.I had an immediate (28
40、)with the koalas/1 Marley said.Last year,a call came in to Friends of the Koala from a local farmer.The fanner (29) a koala from a fire,which had (30) on the feet.Marley and her colleagues rushed her to the Currumbin Wildlife Hospital (31). Weve named her Ember,H said Marley. ,She,s back with us now
41、 and got stronger,and before being put back in the (32), in the coming weeks,she has to learn to become more (33)I have helped hundreds of koalas over the years,but (34), they saved my life and brought me out of a very dark place/ Marley says. They need us,but we should never (35) that we need them
42、more.21.A. nursedB. affectedC. askedD. contacted22.A. gave upB. moved awayC. set outD. broke down23.A. colleagueB. friendC. daughterD. partner24.A. orderedB. invitedC. allowedD. challenged25.A. knownB. worriedC. learnedD. closed26.A. workersB. volunteersC. nursesD. doctors27.A. wonderedB. realizedC.
43、 imaginedD. doubted28.A. connectionB. communicationC. explanationD. description29.A.caughtB. keptC. savedD. hugged30.A. medicineB.fireC. waterD. injury31.A. at timesB. by chanceC. right awayD. once again32.A. hospitalB. organizationC. wildD. city33.A. confidentB. independentC. HexibleD. intelligent3
44、4.A. actuallyB. graduallyC. fortunatelyD. normally35. A. regretB. meanC. explainD. forget四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共150分)36. Scientists in Antarctica have made a surprising and welcome (discover ) -the worlds largest breeding (繁殖)ground for fish.Researchers from Germany came across the fish while (2) ( make) a
45、 map of the seabed of the Antarctic Weddell Sea.They found around 60 million icefish breeding in an area about 240 square kilometers.The research team had been setting down a number of (3) ( camera) to a depth of 530 meters under the Weddell Sea for months. nSuch a huge breeding area of icefish in t
46、he Weddell Sea was (previous) undiscovered,and it is totally attractive/ said Autun Purser, (5) deep-sea biologist.The researchers have been exploring the region (区域)hoping (6) ( establish) it as an official Marine Protected Area.They say the seas are a unique habitat that must (preserve) .They want
47、 to keep fishing and some other scientific research (8) polluting the waters.A recent University of Cambridge study found that fishing in Antarctica is bringing millions of other species from 1, 500 ports around the globe, (9) are threatening the area*s special eco-system.Autun said, So far,the remoteness (偏僻) and difficult sea-ice conditions of Antarctica (10) ( protect) it,but we must keep in mind that we should be very careful with oceanic conservation.n(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)五、书面表达(本大题共2小题,共40.0分)37.假定你是李华,你校英文报社正在举办主题为Everyone Can Make A Diffe