2018-2019年上海复兴高中高三上英语期中试卷

2018-2019年上海复兴高中高三上英语期中试卷
2018-2019年上海复兴高中高三上英语期中试卷

2018-2019虹口区复兴中学高三英语第一学期期中试卷

英语试卷

(考试时间120分钟;满分140分)

Section A

Directions:After reading the passage below,fill in the blacks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct.For the blanks with a given word,fill in each black with the paper form of the given word:for the other blanks,use one word that best fits each blank.

In1915,Maurice E.McLoughlin,a well-known tennis player,published an instructional autobiography____21____(call)Tennis as I Played It.Two years earlier,McLoughlin had become the first American finalist at the Wimbledon tournament in England and tennis fans were excited to uncover the secrets of his success.Anticipation for McLoughlin’s story grew even more in1914.Winning a number of major tournaments that year,he____22____(declare)the Number1 tennis player in the world.When Tennis as I Play It____23____come out in1915,no one had any reason to suspect that it might have been written by____24____else.However,the author of Tennis as I Play was not McLoughlin at all,but the as-yet unknown novelist Sinclair,his ghostwriter.Why,then,is Tennis as I Play It considered the tennis player’s book?

A ghostwriter is an author who writes a text that is officially credited to another author,and the history of such practices is____25____(long)than we might expect.In other words,Tennis as I Play It was not the first famous ghostwritten book,and it won’t be the last.Ghostwriter can happen for a number of reasons,and____26____its merits are debatable,it remains an acceptable practice in the publishing world.Some in the industry suggest that as many as half of non-fiction books are written with help form ghostwriter.

Today,ghostwriting____27____take a number of different forms.It is perhaps most prominent in the autobiographies and memories of celebrities.Is the practice restricted ____28____celebrity autobiographies and memories?No,ghostwriting is equally prominent in lesser-known spheres as well.Political speeches,for example,are often credited to the politician who delivers them,and then that politician just reads the speech from a teleprompter.In addition, many popular songs claim a popular singer or performer as songwriter;therefore they have been shaped more by a producer than by any of the credited songwriters.

Ghostwriting--whether we approve of or not--is here____29____(stay).Sometimes as in the case of Sinclair Lewis,the ghostwriters will eventually become famous authors in their own right. Much more often,we are moved by the writing of authors____30____names we will never learn. Section B

Directions:Complete the passage with the words in the box.Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

When we meet someone for the first time,we usually get a vague sense of what kind of person

they are by the way they shake hands,talk,or walk.In the age of social networking.however,first impressions are sometimes made even before we____31____meet someone in person--that is,by looking at their profile photo.

According to a recent study,these social images say a lot about our personality.In the study, resented in a paper at the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media,a group of researchers from the University of Pennsylvania in the US used software to____32____the profile pictures of66,000users of US social platform Twitter and3,200of their tweets.At the same time,about434participants were asked to complete a survey about their personality type.

The researchers wanted to find out if there was a____33____between personality traits--like openness,extroversion,and neuroticism--and a person’s profile picture.According to the results, open people are more____34____to pose in an unusual way and use objects such as glasses or a guitar in their profile photo because they enjoy new and exciting experiences.Meanwhile, neurotic people often hold back their____35____emotions.They try to avoid showing their face; instead,they use an image of something like a pet,a car or a building.That’s because neurotic people are strongly____36____by the“strong social norm against a very sad or angry appearance in profile pictures,”Daniel Preoiuc-Pietro from the University of Pennsylvania wrote in the research paper.

Apart from the objects in profile pictures,the colors used in them also give us some ____37____about the photo’s owner.For example,extraverts were found to have the most colorful profile images,as they want to___38____their personality and show themselves off,the researchers wrote.

Although social media photos“usually represent an extension of one’s self,they also allow a user to shape his or her own personality and____39____view,”according to the researchers.

So,when choosing a profile photo,maybe we should ask ourselves first what kind of image we’d like to convey.After all,first impressions always____40____.

III.Reading C om pr ehensi o n

Section A

Directions: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 phrases that best fits the context.

How Arts Promote Our Economy

When most people think of the arts,they imagine the end product,the beautiful painting,a wonderful piece of music,or an award-winning____41____in the theater.But arts groups bring broader value to our communities.The economic impact of the arts is often____42____and badly judged.

The arts create jobs that help develop the____43____.Any given performance takes a tour bus full of artists,technical experts,mangers,musicians,or writers to create a(n)____44____piece of art.These people earn a living wage for their professional knowledge and skills.

Another group of folks is needed to help market the event.“If you build it they will come”is a misleading belief.Painters,digital media experts,photographers,booking agents and promoters are hired to sell tickets and____45____the event.According to the Dallas Area Cultural Advocacy Coalition,arts agencies employ more than10,000people as full-or part-time employees or independent____46____.

A____47____I arts neighborhoods creates a ripple effect(连锁反应)throughout a community.In2005,when the Bishop Arts Theatre was donated to our town,the location was

considered a poor area of town.After investing more than51million in____48____the building, we began producing a full season of theater performances,jazz concerts,and year-round arts education programs in2008.Nearly40percent of jazz lovers live outside of the Dallas city limits and drive or fly in to enjoy an evening in the Bishop Arts District.

No doubt the theater has____49____the area’s development and economic growth.Today, there are galleries,studios,restaurants and newly built work spaces where neighbors share experiences,where there is renewed life and energy.____50____,arts and culture also serve as a public good.

Teco Theatrical Production Inc.made use of Bloomberg’s investment of$35,000to get nearly $40,000in public and private sector support during the two-year period.Further,Dallas arts and arts-based business produce$298for every dollar the city spends on arts programming and facilities.In Philadelphia,a metro area smaller than Dallas,the arts have an economic impact of almost$3million and support44,000jobs,80percent of which actually lie____51____the arts industry,including accountants,marketers,construction workers,hotel managers,printers,and other kinds of art workers.

The arts are efficient economic____52____and when they are supported,the entire small-business community____53____.

It is wrong to____54____arts groups cannot make a profit.But in order to stay in business, arts groups must produce returns.If you are a student studying the arts,chances are you have been ill-advised to have a plan B.But those who____55____understand the economic impact and can work to change the patterns can create a wide range of career possibilities.

41. A.performances B.preservation C.project D.rehearsal

42. A.regarded B.confused https://www.360docs.net/doc/5f17624539.html,rmed D.overlooked

43. A.idea B.economy C.finance D.cultivation

44. A.reliable B.accessible C.appealing D.fragile

45. https://www.360docs.net/doc/5f17624539.html,anize B.promote C.deliver D.oppose

46. A.contractors B.participants C.activists D.residents

47. A.delightful B.specific C.successful D.supportive

48. A.removing B.transferring C.reforming D.reconstructing

49. A.related to B.contributed to C.opposed to D.objected to

50. A.In this way B.On the other hand C.After all D.As opposed to

51. A.inside B.outside C.within D.among

52. A.designs B.indicators C.drivers D.experts

53. A.benefits B.possesses C.strands D.imposes

54. A.present B.challenge C.resemble D.assume

55. A.extremely B.truly C.currently D.socially

Section B

Directions: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

Called'the man who shaped America'and'the father modern industrial design',Raymond Loewy must be one of the most influential designer of all time.He revolutionized the industry, working as a consultant for more than200companies and creating designs for everything from packaging to refrigerators,from cars to the interiors of spacecraft.

Loewy's design all had one thing in common.They were shaped by the MAYA principle-Most Advanced Yet Acceptable.His idea was that people will not accept solutions to design problems if the solutions are too different from current designs.

After a short period as a fashion illustrator,Loewy started his career in industrial design in 1929by re-designing a copying machine for the British manufacturer,Sigmund Gestetner.The 28-years-old designer completed the task in three days and the design of the machine lasted for the next40years.

The Gestetner duplicator was the beginning of many design which used streamlining.He described this as'beauty through function and simplification'.He spent the next50years streamlining everything from postage stamps and company logos to the interiors of stores.The famous Greyhound bus and Studebaker car show his use of streamlining in action.

He is perhaps most famous for his re-design of the Lucky Strike packaging.In1940,the President of the Lucky Strike Manufacturing Company,Goerge Washington Hill,be Loewy $50,000that he could not improve the appereance of the green and red Lucky Strike.Loewy accepted the challenge.He changed the background of the packet from green to white.Then he put the red lucky strike target on both sides of the packet.This made it more eye-catching and greatly increased sales.It is now recognised as a design classic.

Loewy's logo design aimed at'Visual retention'.He wanted to make sure taht anyone who saw the logo,even for a short while,would never forget it.He designed many highly visible logos for famous companies such as Shell Oil,Exxon,Greyhound and Nabisco.

By the mid20th century,his industrial design firm was so famous that he could say'the average person,leadinga normal life lose is bound to be in daily contact with some of the things,service or structure'designed by his firm.

56.Loewy’s biggest influence was in.

https://www.360docs.net/doc/5f17624539.html,pletely changing the industry

B.successfully shaping Americans’

taste

C.changing people’s idea about

design

D.building a professional design

team

57.Loewy’s designs were based on the idea of.

A.offering original but not revolutionary answers to problems

B.providing completely different design

C.providing most immediately recognizable designs

D.speeding up the design process

58.The word“retention”(in paragraph6)most probably means.

A.keeping

B.escaping

C.forgetting

D.remembering

59.What can we infer from the last paragraph?

A.Loewy provided service to ordinary people.

B.Loewy’s design were famous and influential.

C.Loewy’s design firms existed all over the

world.

D.Loewy was welcomed and respected by the

public.

B

Professional sportspeople will go to extraordinary lengths to gain an edge over their opponents,But what really works?

Cashew nuts

Kelly Holmes,Britain’s double-Olympic gold medalist,said cashew nuts were her secrets weapon at the Athens Olympics.‘Cashew nuts are my little secret,’she said,adding that they helped to boost her powers of recovery so she was fully prepared for her next race.A50g serving of cashew provides one-fifth of a woman’s daily iron requirements and around

one-tenth of a man’s zinc needs.Expert V erdict:

‘All nuts are a rich source of dietary protein--needed to enhance the recovery process of muscles after intense activity,’says Jeanette Crosland,consultant dietician to the British Olympic Association.

Fancy contact lenses

Developed over eight years,the MaxSight contact lens is designed specifically to improve the sharpness of an athlete’s vision.The lenses are currently being tested by AC Milan players and use what the developers call‘Light Architecture’optics to filter specific wavelengths of light in order to‘enhance key visual elements’--such as a ball--at the same

time as reducing sun glare.Expert V erdict:

‘They could offer an advantage over normal lenses for sport by reducing the glare of light and sun,’say Louise Sutton,principal lecturer in Health and Exercise Science at Leeds Metropolitan University.

Nasal strips

They look like sticking plasters and were developed to help people with health problems like excessive snoring,but in recent years Breathe Right nasal strips have gained in popularity among sportspeople who believe that they improve airflow through the nose and into the lungs.They can often be seen worn by professional footballers and other athletes.Expert V erdict:

‘During exercise when we begin breathing harder,the air coming in is predominantly supplied via the mouth,’says Sutton,’It may improve airflow through the nasal passage,but there is no evidence that it reaches the lungs and boots performance.’

L o w oxygen t e nts

Exposure to thin,mountain air has long been known to benefit competitors in endurance events like cycling and running because it helps the body to adapt to using oxygen more efficiently.Manufacturers have now developed low-oxygen tents to stimulate this effect Expert V erdict:

Stephen Day,an exercise physiologist at Stafford Shire University,carried out tests on runners to see how effective sleeping in a low-oxygen tent can be,‘W e found that one athlete’s aerobic capacity improved by a massive30% several months of sleeping in a low-oxygen tent,’he says.during

60.The passage talks mainly about.

A.the foods athletes eat to enhance their strength

B.the approaches athletes take to improve their performance

C.the ways in which experts try to help athletes do better in competitions

D.the methods by which manufactures promote their products to athletes

61.The effects of haven’t been proved scientifically.

A.cashes nuts

B.fancy contact lenses

C.nasal strips

D.low oxygen tents

62.Which of the following tools may help a marathon runner to a great extent?

A.Cashew nuts and fancy contact lenses.

B.Fancy contact lenses and nasal strips.

C.Nasal strips and low oxygen tents.

D.Low oxygen tents and cashew nuts.

(C)

Children as young as ten are becoming dependent on social media for their sense of self-worth, a major study warned.

It found many youngsters(少年)now measure their status by how much public approval they get online,often through“likes”.Some change their behavior in real life to improve their image on the web.

The report into youngsters aged from8to12was carried out by Children’s Commissioner (专员)Anne Longfield.She said social media firms were exposing children to major emotional risks,with some youngsters starting secondary school ill-equipped to cope with the tremendous pressure they faced online.

Some social apps were popular among the children even though they supposedly require users to be at least13.The youngsters admitted planning trips around potential photo-opportunities and then messaging friends—and friends of friends—to demand“likes”or their online posts.

The report found that youngsters felt their friendships could be at risk if they did not respond to social media posts quickly,and around the clock.

Children aged8to10were“starting to feel happy”when others liked their posts.However, those in the10to12age group were“concerned with how many people like their posts”, suggesting a“need”for social recognition that gets stronger the older they become.

Miss Longfield warned that a generation of children risked growing up“worried about their appearance and image as a result of the unrealistic lifestyles they follow on platforms,and increasingly anxious about switching off due to the constant demands of social media”.

She said:“Children are using social media with family and friends and to play games when they are in primary school.But what starts as fun usage of apps turns into tremendous pressure in real social media interaction at secondary school.”

As their world expanded,she said,children compared themselves to others online in a way that was“hugely damaging in terms of their self-identity,in terms of their confidence,but also in terms of their ability to develop themselves”.

Miss Longfield added:“Then there is this push to connect—if you go offline,will you miss something,will you miss out,will you show that you don’t care about those people you are following,all of those come together in a huge way at once.”

“For children it is very,very difficult to cope with emotionally.”The Children’s Commissioner for England’s study—Life in Likes—found that children as young as8were using social media platforms largely for play.

However,the research—involving eight groups of32children aged8to12—suggested that as they headed toward their teens,they became increasingly anxious online.

By the time they started secondary school—at age11—children were already far more aware

of their image online and felt under huge pressure to ensure their posts were popular,the report found.

However,they still did not know how to cope with mean-spirited jokes,or the sense of incompetence they might feel if they compared themselves to celebrities(名人)or more brilliant friends online.The report said they also faced pressure to respond to messages at all hours of the day—especially at secondary school when more youngsters have mobile phones.

The Children’s Commissioner said schools and parents must now do more to prepare children for the emotional minefield(雷区)they faced online.And she said social media companies must also“take more responsibility”.They should either monitor their websites better so that children do not sign up too early,or they should adjust their websites to the needs of younger users.

Javed Khan,of children’s charity Barnardo’s,said:“It’s vital that new compulsory age-appropriate relationship and sex education lessons in England should help equip children to deal with the growing demands of social media.

“It’s also hugely important for parents to know which apps their children are using.”

65.Why did some secondary school students feel too much pressure?

A.They were not provided with adequate equipment.

B.They were not well prepared for emotional risks.

C.They were required to give quick responses.

D.They were prevented from using mobile phones.

66.Some social app companies were to blame because_________

A.they didn’t adequately check their users’registration

B.they organized photo trips to attract more youngsters

C.they encouraged youngsters to post more photos

D.they didn’t stop youngsters from staying up late

67.Children’s comparing themselves to others online may lead to_________.

A.less friendliness to each other

B.lower self-identity and confidence

C.an increase in online cheating

D.a stronger desire to stay online

68.According to Life in Likes,as children grew,they became more anxious to_________.

A.circulate their posts quickly

B.know the qualities of their posts

https://www.360docs.net/doc/5f17624539.html,e mobile phones for play

D.get more public approval

69.What should parents do to solve the problem?

https://www.360docs.net/doc/5f17624539.html,municate more with secondary schools.

B.Urge media companies to create safer apps.

C.Keep track of children’s use of social media.

D.Forbid their children from visiting the web.

Section C

Directions:Read the passage carefully,fill in each blank with a proper sentences given in the box. Each sentences can be used only once.Note that there are two more sentences than you need.

A.If she gets caught,she would receive a failing grade,or maybe slowing out of school.

B.This uncertainty is partly because of the fact that standards are changing.

C.Honor codes can be boasts a carrot and a stick.

https://www.360docs.net/doc/5f17624539.html,cators say that the simple act of students singing the honor code makes a difference.

E.A culture where people are genuinely offended by cheating have to be built.

F.Furthermore,students often do not understand exactly what constitutes cheating.

Many college students today struggle with cheating.The Internet offers many temptations--there are term papers for sale along with articles and news reports that can be copied for free with the click of a mouse.It is not surprising that cheating is sometimes difficult to resist.

____67____.Polly Sanders,a student at a small liberal arts college,knows that handing in a paper from the Internet is plagiarism.But what about using a paragraph?She admits that she has often taken a paragraph and changed a few words to make it“her”own work.That is not plagiarizing,is it?Polly may not know it,but according to her college,it is.

Polly is not the only student who isn’t sure what is cheating and what is not____68____.A 2001survey by the Center for Academic Integrity shows cheating is becoming acceptable.The survey found that41percent of the students believe that plagiarism is common.Perhaps most worrying was the27percent who said that falsifying lab data happens,often or very often on campus.It is hard to believe that all of these young scientists change their ways after graduation.

If students are becoming less concerned about ramification of cheating,colleges and universities are working harder to catch the cheaters.Some administrators use sophisticated computer search engines to find Internet plagiarists.However,many other colleges are using honor codes to combat cheating.And effective honor code clearly describes the boundaries of legitimate and illegitimate work.In addition,it sets punishments for breaking it.____69____“It is a psychological effect;if people expect you to be honorable,you are more likely to respond with honorable behavior”says O.Koehance,the President of Duke University in north Carolina.

____70____.They may offer students more freedom,but if they do not obey,the punishment is severe.For example the honor code at Wellesley College in Massachusetts allows students to take exams when and where they want.The students simply inform the teacher when they will taking the exam.Then they can choose to go wherever they want.The students are trusted,But if they are caught cheating,the punishment can be severe.

Some people say that simply putting in an honor code will not solve the problem,but several studies since the1980s have shown that schools without honor codes tend to have about twice as much as cheating as those with honor codes in place.

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V.Translation

72.不掌握大量词汇是无法学好一门外语的。(without)

73.对于怎么解决我的问题,我的同事提出来很多建设性建议。(as to)

74.她的演讲非常有趣,观众忍不住时不时发出笑声。(cannot help)

75.生态保护对人类的福祈和未来至关重要,也孕育着世界发展的历史性机遇。(bring about)

Ⅵ.Guided Writing

Directions:Write an English composition in120-150words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.

假如你是李华,你有个英国笔友John(pen pal)要来中国交流两周,需要住在中国交流家庭

里。他发邮件向你询问一些中国相关的习俗,你要回复邮件的内容应当包括以下内容:

1.询问John到达的具体时间;

2.推荐John合适的给中国招待家庭的礼物并说明原因;

3.告知John日常生活中需要注意的礼节

Section A

21.called 22.declared 23.did 24.someone 25.longer

26.also 27.can 28.with 29.staying 30.whose

Section B

31-35EBAGK 36-40 CDFHI

Section C

41-45ADBCB46-50 ACDBA51-55BCADB 56-59AADB Section C

60-62BCD

63-66 BABC

67-70FBDC

V.Translation

72There is no way to learn a foreign language well without mastering great amounts of vocabulary.

73.As to how to settle my problems,my workmates supported many constructive advice.

74.Her speech was so amusing that the audience couldn't help bursting into laughter now and then.

75.Ecological protection is essential to human beings' well-being and future,which also brings about the historical opportunity of the world's development.

2018-2019学年上海中学高三上英语期中英语试卷

II.Grammar and Vocabulary Section B Recently,I flew to Las Vegas to attend a meeting.As we were about to arrive,the pilot announced with apology that there would be a slight delay before setting down.High desert winds had forced the airport to close all but one runway.He said that we would be circling the city for a few minutes waiting to land.We were also told to remain in our seats meanwhile with our seat belts(21)________(fasten) because there might be a few bumps.Well,that few minutes turned into about forty-five minutes, including a ride that would make a roller coaster(22)________(pale)by comparison. The movement was so sudden(23)________several passengers felt sick and had to use airsickness bags.(24)________you might guess,that’s not good thing to happen in a narrow space because it only serves to increase the discomfort of the situation. About twenty minutes into the adventure,the entire airplane became very quiet.There was now a sense of anxiety and fear that could be distinctly noticed.Every passenger simply held on for dear life… (25)________one.A baby was having a good time!With each bump of the aircraft,he(26)________let out a giggle of happiness.As I observed this,I realized that he didn’t know he was supposed to be afraid and worried about his safety.He(27)________thought about the past nor about the future.Those are (28)________we grown-ups have learned from experience.He was enjoying the ride because he (29)________(not teach)to fear it.(30)________(understand)this,I took a deep breath and sat back into my seat,pretending I was really on a roller coaster.I smiled for the rest of the flight.I even managed to giggle once or twice,which is much to the chagrin of the man sitting next to me holding the airsickness bag. C Section People become quite illogical when they try to decide what can be eaten and what cannot be eaten.If you lived in the Mediterranean,for instance,you would consider octopus a great__31__.You would not be able to understand why some people find it repulsive.On the other hand,your stomach would__32__ at the idea of frying potatoes in animal fat---the__33__accepted practice in many northern countries.The sad truth is that most of us have been brought up to eat certain foods and we__34__to them all our lives. No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail.Cooked in wine, snails are a great luxury in various parts of the world.There are countless people who,ever since their early years,have learned to__35__snails with food.My friend,Robert,lives in a country where snails are despised.As his flat is in a large town,he has no garden of his own.For years he has been asking me to collect snails from my garden and take them to him.The idea never appealed to me very much,but one day,after a heavy__36__,I happened to be walking in my garden when I noticed a huge number of snails taking a stroll on some of my__37__plants.Acting on a sudden impulse,I collected several dozen,put them in a paper bag,and took them to Robert.Robert was delighted to see me and__38__pleased with my little gift.I left the bag in the hall and Robert and I went into the living room where we talked for a couple of hours.I had forgotten all about the snails when Robert suddenly said that I must stay to dinner. 第1页/共8页

2016年上海市高考英语试卷及答案

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