上海市行知中学2021-2022学年高三下学期期中质量检测英语试题 含解析

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上海市行知中学 2021 学年第二学期期中质量检测
高三年级 英语学科试卷
I. Listening
Section A
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. The conversations and
the questions 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. Spend more time working on chemistry problems.
B. Talk to his advisor about dropping the course.
C. Work on the assignment with a classmate.
D. Ask graduate assistants for help.
2. A. Go home to get the washing. B. Send dirty clothes to the laundry.
C. Pick up the washing. D. Remind the woman to hurry up.
3. A. The woman could use his calculator.
B. He'll finish the adding up for the woman.
C. The woman's calculator is better than his.
D. He's faster at adding numbers up than the woman.
4. A. The final will begin next week.
B. The man should talk with his doctor again.
C. She hopes the man will be able to play in the final.
D. She wants the man to watch the soccer game with her.
5. A. The advisor will approve of the man's class schedule.
B. The advisor is not easy to make an appointment with.
C. The man should work harder next semester.
D. The man should go to see his advisor.
6. A. An educational policy. B. An economic issue.
C. A heated debate. D. A famous economist.
7. A. The former is more valued than the latter.
B. Views on them vary from person to person.
C. The former is less valued than the latter.
D. Neither of them should be valued so much.
8. A. Disappointed. B. Puzzled. C. Astonished. D. Relieved.
9. A. Why the woman took up this job.
B. Why there are ice-cream tasting schools.
C. How the man went into the ice-cream business.
D. How it feels to work as an ice-cream taster.
10. A. They can go to the theater on foot.
B. The theater is on the other side of the town.
C. This town is big enough to walk around.
D. Everything in the town is worth visiting.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation. After each
passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and the
conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a
question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer
to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13arebased on the following news.
11. A. A doctor. B. A model. C. A TV host. D. A magazine editor.
12. A. Kirsty is very likely to develop an eating disorder.
B. Teen programmes talk a lot about appearance.
C. Being thin is a common trend.
D
.
Magazines are informative.
13. A. How to develop a healthy diet.
B. Whether the media are a bad influence.
C. How to follow famous people's lifestyles.
D. Whether your appearance should matter or not.
Questions 14through 16arebased on thefollowingnewsreport.
14. A. Peary wasn't an experienced explorer.
B. He had reached the pole before Peary did.
C. Peary had announced his success too late.
D. Peary’s exploration wasn't thoroughly investigated.
15. A. They interviewed Peary himself.
B. They examined the tools that Peary used.
C. They talked to one of Peary's companions.
D. They conducted a computer analysis of his photographs.
16. A. Exploration of space.
B. Doctor Cook's exploration.
C. Exploration of the South Pole.
D. The Navigation Foundation's conclusions.
Questions 17 through 20arebased on thefollowingconversation.
17. A. A biologist. B. A psychologist. C. An artist. D. A reporter.
18. A. Talents play a role in children's overall development.
B. Typical parental involvement is not as important as thought.
C. Arts training will improve children's performance in other subjects.
D. Children need to be assigned to different groups according to their ability.
19. A. Its subjects were young children.
B. It showed what skill is essential to maths.
C. It illustrated why abstract reasoning is important.
D. Its results helped explain why parents turn to arts education.
20. A. Possibly by helping activate children’s brains.
B. Possibly by helping raise educators’ awareness.
C. Possibly by helping children learn how to learn.
D. Possibly by helping scientists find a rich environment
II. Grammar and Vocabulary
Section A
Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically
correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the Proper form of the given word, for the other
blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.
A few weeks ago, my eldest son, who is in his first year teaching fourth grade in a public elementary school,
____1____ (decide) to put a suggestion box in his classroom, though he wasn’t quite sure ____2____ the box
would yield. The result was not so much suggestions as appeals ____3____ kindness. From “Lots of people don’t
mind their own business” to “I am stressed out because everybody keeps arguing about little things,” there was a
class-wide desire for compassion, even if there is no clear sense of how to get it.
As a new teacher, my son is routinely surprised by things his 9-year-old students do, but more than anything
he is surprised by how badly they treat one another. The children want to be on the receiving end of kindness but
have trouble ____4____ (hand) it out. On a daily basis, they ____5____ (trip) up by three obstacles: lack of
impulse control, thoughtlessness, and difficulty with forgiveness, or letting things go.
The episode reminds me of the well-known Henry James quote: “Three things in human life are important.
The first is to be kind. The second is to be kind. And the third is to be kind.” I think of these words when I’m with
my kids, or just being a human in our world, struggling to understand ____6____ kindness is learned or innate (
生俱来的), or a little bit of both. Shortly after last years election, I bought a book called On Kindness. The authors
also present a tour of kindness through the ages, from the Stoics through today, ____7____yields one surprising
truth: kindness, which seems immutable (永恒不变的) a part of the human experience as love or hate, joy or
sorrow, is subject to cultural shifts, ____8____(govern) by the thinking and mood of the age.
Published back in 2009, On Kindness ends on something of a down note when it gets to our modern times. In
our striving for success, we have become so individualistic, too selfish, loath to admit that we are dependent on
anyone, which brings me back to my eldest son. Twenty-two years old, he is all too aware of what gets lost in
growing up, and so he wrestles daily with how to promote and sustain a feeling of kindness in his classroom, for
these children who are our future. His students are extremely sympathetic when one of ____9____ peers is upset.
“They are very good at comforting each other,” my son recently told me. “But it’s like they _____10_____ destroy
each other first.”
【答案】1. decided
2. what 3. for
4. handing 5. are tripped
6. whether 7. which
8. governed
9. their 10. have to
【解析】
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