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1、深圳中学2021-2022学年度高一第一学期期中考试试题英语试卷考试时长:120分钟 卷面总分:150分注意事项:1.答案写在答题卡指定的位置上,写在试题卷上无效。2.选择题作答必须用2B铅笔,修改时用橡皮擦干净。3.解答题作答必须用黑色墨迹签字笔或钢笔填写,答题不得超出题框。第一卷选择题(90分)一、单项选择(共25小题;每小题1分,满分25分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。1. To give a clear picture of something or somebody, you have to be careful with you

2、r wording. That is, every word you choose must come with a(n)meaning.A. unusualB. specificC. scientificD. popularIf you have the awareness of book knowledge to real life, you will learn better and faster without doubt.A. consideringB. reviewingC. applyingD. coachingThe first few weeks after I moved

3、to Australia, I had great difficulty myself fully understood by myneighbors.A. to makeB. makingC. madeD. been madeThe moment my alarm clock, I jumped out of the bed, got dressed as quickly as I could and rushed downstairs to catch the school bus.A. went offB. took offC. rang upD. started outAfter th

4、e long talk with the expert, I couldnt help my past studying experience, finding that I hadwasted much time doing unimportant things.A. laughing atB. reflecting onC. wondering atD. winding upIn fact, these traditional festivals have developed into occasions for only entertainment though people them

5、on time.A. observeB. approachC. congratulateD. attendwas told that the guests, due to the pandemic,in the hotel for 14 days last June before they were allowed back home.A. had stayedB. was stayingC. stayedD. had been staying. The movie, “Hi, Mom!”,on Jia Lings personal life, moved nearly every viewe

6、rs to tears.A. basingB. basedC. to baseD. having based.the disagreements we have on some issues, were always the best friends, supporting and caring about each other all the time.A. ExceptB. BesidesC. WithD. DespiteI this valuable book in an old bookstore during my trip to Edinburgh last month.89 .他

7、们又检查了一遍自己的随身物品,以确保没有落下任何东西。Again they checked their own belongings to make sure that they didnt anything.90 .最终,这个学生为他之前的不当行为向导师道了歉。At last the student to his tutor his misbehavior at the beginning.91 .记住,小小善行也能产生巨大的作用。It shouldthat a small act of kindness can make a big difference.92 .现在人们常常为他们的缺点、

8、错误和失败感到羞耻。Nowadays people often their shortcomings, mistakes and failures.93 .他很快能够攒够钱去买他渴望已久的自行车。He will soon manage to save enough money for the bicycle that he always.94 .重阳节,又称重九节,是我们向长辈表达敬意的日子。The Chongyang Festival, also called Double Ninth Festival, is a day for people to ourelders.95 .警察跟丢了罪

9、犯,不得不求助于警犬。The police of the criminal, and had to turn to the police dogs for help.10. This swimming pool is for professionals, which is not open to the public. You can go to the otherpool for fun.A. preferredB. updatedC. intendedD. postponedA happy career, from my perspective, is one that both your

10、 talents and interest.A. acquiresB. suitsC. determinesD. poursAccording to the rules of the company, those who the great loss of money will have to make up for it.A. are aware ofB. are qualified forC. are concerned aboutD. are responsible for11. During the pandemic period of COVID-19, numerous volun

11、teers daily necessities to the doors ofpeople in need.A. directedB. migratedC. deliveredD. draggedDont waste time trying to change his mind, he to ignore others advice.A. tendsB. settlesC. intendsD. aimsInformation technology is so advanced nowadays that a simple can take you to every comer of thewo

12、rld.A. eventB. issueC. approachD. clickWe feel relaxed and comfortable in surroundings, but we need to step out of our comfort zone to makemore progress.A. amazingB. familiarC. unusualD. inspiringThe tall building 586 meters, is one of the landmarks of this city.A. recoveringB. containingC. measurin

13、gD. maintainingBecause of the governments effective policy, the GDP of the country has increased during the past tenyears.A. typicallyB. entirelyC. currentlyD. significantlyOn the whole, his performance is satisfactory., its the first time he has competed in international games.A. Above allB. At all

14、C. After allD. In allThe United Kingdom is one of the countries people drive on the left.A whichB. thatC. whereD. whenMichael held a party until midnight when his parents were out on holiday. His neighbor sighed “when the is away”.A. tigerB.catC. miceD.dogUsually my schedule is full and Sunday is th

15、e only day I can enjoy my free time.A. thatB.whichC. whenD.whereIn the next section, we will provide a solution these questions.A. toB.withC. onD.aboutThis website a large number of stories written by netizens who share an interest in science fictions,and you can read them for free.A. createsB. feat

16、uresC. unfoldsD. seeksyou enjoy doing, you can always find people on the Internet who share your interest.A. WhichB. WhatC. WhetherD. Whatever二、阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂 里OABecause of the spread of COVID-19 many students are forced to study at

17、home. But parents are womedabout how their children can learn more efficiently. The following websites might give you a clue.ScratchWith Scratch, you can program your own interactive stories, games, and animations 一 and share your creations with others in the online community. Scratch can be downloa

18、ded free of charge. Scratch is designed especially for ages 8 to 16, but is used by people of all ages. Scratch is used in more than 150 different countries and available in more than 40 languages.Mr. BobMr. Bob is a science teacher, author, maker, and presenter that knows how to share the world of

19、science. Bob encourages parents and teachers to practice Random Acts of Science by providing instructions and videos for interactive science experiments on his website. Bob has also coauthored a very popular series of science adventure books for kids.Oxford Owl for SchoolOxford Owl for School is hom

20、e to online teaching, learning and assessment resources and expert support for primary schools. Free teaching, learning and assessment resources are provided, including book recommendations, storytelling videos, activity sheets and teaching notes. With a library of free, tablet-friendly eBooks, you9

21、11 find the perfect eBook for every pupil.The National Geographic SocietyThe National Geographic Society is a global nonprofit organization to explore and protect our planet. We fund hundreds of research and conservation projects around the world each year and inspire new generations. Our yellow bor

22、der serves to explore the farthest reaches of the Earth and beyond. We reach millions of people around the world with our television networks in 172 countries and our publications available in 41 languages.12. Which website is most suitable for science lovers?A. Scratch.B. Mr. Bob.C. Oxford Owl for

23、School.D. The National Geographic Society.13. What is special about Oxford Owl for School?A. It owns a library in America.B. It offers materials for students only.C. It provides online books for free.D. It is suitable for students of all ages.14. What do Scratch and the National Geographic Society h

24、ave in common?A. They have users worldwide.B. They choose books for kids to read.C. They are designed especially for kids.D. They are both nonprofit organizations.Twelve years ago, Danny called me from a dark, damp subway station. A baby!” he shouted. Get down here, and flag down a police car or som

25、ething. By nature, Danny is a very calm person, so when I could almost feel his heartbeat through the phone line, I ran.When I got to the subway station, Danny was holding a light-brown-skinned baby, about a day old. The baby had been wrapped (被包裹)in an oversize black sweatshirt and left on the grou

26、nd in a corner behind the gate.What neither of us knew, or could have assumed, was that Danny had not just saved an abandoned infant; he had found our son.Three months later, Danny appeared in family court to tell the story of finding the baby. Suddenly, the judge asked, “Would you be interested in

27、adopting this baby?” The question surprised everyone in the courtroom, except Danny, who answered, simply, Yes.”“But I know its not that easy,“ he said.“Well, it can be J said the judge before giving orders to allow me to be a parent-to-be.My first reaction, when I heard, went something like, “Are y

28、ou crazy? How could you say yes without asking me?In three years as a couple, we had never discussed adopting a child: I was an devoted playwright (居作家) working as a part-time word clerk. Danny was a respected yet wildly under-paid social worker. We had a roommate, who slept in our living room, to h

29、elp pay the rent.We knew how many challenges couples usually faced when they want to have a baby. And while Danny had patience and selflessness, I didnt know how to change a diaper (尿布),let alone nurse a child. I didnt trust the social system and was sure there would be difficulties. Also, I couldnt

30、 handle parenthood. So I promised myself I wouldnt devote to itThe caretaker held the baby and then placed him in my arms. But when the baby stared up at me, with all the innocence and hope he showed to me, I, like Danny, completely fell for him.15. Why did the author rush to the subway station?A. B

31、ecause Danny finally found their son.B. Because she sensed Danny met something urgent.C. Because Danny had a heart disease.D. Because someone gave birth to a baby there.30 How did the author feel on hearing Dannys answer to the judges question?A. Excited by Dannys words.B. Crazy to be a parent-to-be

32、.C. Angry about Dannys decision.D. Upset about losing her authority.31. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that.A. the author will adopt the babythe couple were not to take the babyB. the baby will bring hope to the familythe couple love each other very much32. What is the authors intention

33、of writing the passage?A. To introduce a story of a poor family.B. To inform people of the difficulty of adopting a baby.C. To call on people to donate money to them.D. To show humans kindness and love by nature.CThe Kirtlands warbler(莺)has required protections since the foundation of Endangered Spe

34、cies Act (ESA), but thafs about to change. The Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) today announced it is removing the songbird from the endangered species list.“The effort to recover the Kirtlands warbler is a successful example of how to save endangered species/9 said Margaret Everson, director of FWS.

35、 The Kirtlands warbler has responded well to active management over the half century. In 1971, the Kirtlands warbler population declined to approximately 201 singing males and had habitats in only six counties. By 2015, the population reached 2,383 singing males and had spread geographically. FWS re

36、gularly noted the singing of male warblers during the breeding season made counting possible.“The negative factors fbr the development of the recovery plan have been dealt with; said FWS. Modern wildfire suppression(扑灭)practices enabled the growth of the jack pine forests favored by the species, FWS

37、 noted. Michigan state has replanted approximately 90,000 acres of Kirtlands warbler habitat over the past 30 years. Timber(木材)incomes offset the cost of replanting jack pine needed to support a survivable bird population.But while the bird is falling off the ESA list, officials note that it remains

38、 a conservation-dependent species”. Conservation of the Kirtlands warbler will continue to require an approach for carrying out future conservation work, like partnerships and enough financial support, FWS stated. Under the Endangered Species Preservation Act of 1966, the Kirtlands warbler was offic

39、ially listed as an endangered species in 1967.“This remarkable bird has a most impressive success story that illustrates effective conservation and cooperation at work, added Heather Good, executive director of Michigan Audubon. Shawn Graff, vice president of American Bird Conservancys Great Lakes p

40、rogram, pointed out the delisting(除名)is cause fbr celebration and proof that the Endangered Species Act works.”The passage is probably taken from.A. a fashion magazineB. a news reportC. a journalD. a novelWhat does the underlined word offsef9 in paragraph 3 mean?A. Make up for.B. Add to.C. Fix.D. Pr

41、event.33. Which of the following is NOT the reason fbr the recovery of Kirtlands warbler?A. Financial support.B. Cooperative work.C. The foundation of FWS.D. The control of wildlife.34. What can be concluded from the passage?A. The male Kirtlands warblers seldom sing in the breeding season.B. Heathe

42、r Good was not very satisfied with the conversation work.C. The Kirtlands warbler was listed as an endangered species only in one state.D. Margaret Everson thought highly of the conservation of the Kirtlands warbler.DIf you want to make sure that you understand this story as fully as possible, you m

43、ight consider printing the article and reading it on paper. That is one of the findings of a recent study of research done on the differences between paper and screen reading.Virginia Clinton carried out the research examination. Clinton looked at 33 past studies done between 2008 and 2018 that exam

44、ined paper versus screen reading. Her examination found that reading from paper generally led to better understanding and improved a persons performance on tests connected to the reading material. And, she found no major differences in reading speed between the two. Such differences were notable onl

45、y when the reading materials were expository texts or explanatory and based on facts. Clinton said she found no major difference when it came to narrative, fictional texts.Clinton also found that paper readers usually have a higher recognition of how well they have understood a text than screen read

46、ers. This skill is called metacognition. The word cognition“ means the mental action of increasing knowledge and understanding. Metacognition simply means thinking about ones own thinking.Clinton said, We think that were reading the story or the book better than we actually are. We think we understa

47、nd what we are reading better than how we are actually reading. Yet, this inflated (夸大的)sense of understanding, or over-confidence, is especially common among screen readers.Clinton said there are many possible reasons for such findings. Over-confidence of screen readers, for example, could be the r

48、esult of a less focused mind. Clinton said, “If you are enjoying the reading, youre going to be more concentrated. Youre going to be paying better attention. Preferences are a key issue here.”Several studies have found that people often think of paper materials as more important and serious. If you are reading from paper, your mind thinks, This is something important. I need to pay attention to itJ Clinton said. Readers might connect computer screens with fun, less serious activities such as checking social media or watching Netflix. That, Clinton said, cou

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