上海交通大学附属中学 2017-2018学年度第一学期
高二英语月考一试卷
出卷人:张睿燕 审稿人:朱雪艳
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II. GrammarandVocabulary (32')SectionA
Directions:Beneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarked A,B,C,and D. Choose the one answer that best completesthe sentence. 21. The local people have doubt this carpenter can make of such material.
A. whether B.what C.which D. if 22. thegoodsdisplayedinthesupermarket sosurprising thatI
don’t knowwhat to choose. A. variety of, are B.The variety of, is is C.Avarietyof, is D.The variety of, are 23. The population ofthe earth increasing fast. one third of the populationhere workers. A. is; are B. is; isC. are; is D. are; are 24. Asnightfelluponthetown,theassistants thelast ordersso as to close the shop early, A. digested,few B. rushed across, pieces of C. rushed through, few D. rushed into,pieces of 25. theimportanceofholdingthe2017MovieFestivalsuccessfully,allcitizens aremaking every effort to work for the beauty of thecity of Shanghai. ARealize B.Aware of C. Encouraged by D. Beingaware of 26. inamisunderstanding,abitterquarrelbetweenthetwoneighborshaslasted for two hours.
A. Originated B. Originating C. BeingoriginatedD.Havingbeen originated 27. There is only onething I'mnot in favor of in this restaurant-----thecoffee . A. serves cold B. is served coldly C. serves coldlyD.is servedcold 28. Itwasonlywhenthereservedtroopswerebroughtintoplaythatthebattleturned .
A. to favor us B. in our favor C. to our favor D.in favor of us 29. The littleboy still needs the 30 dollars to do with somethings .
A. remaining;remained to be settled B. remaining;remainingto be settled C. remained;remainedto settle D. remained; remaining to settle
30. Roughlyhalfthenation'scitizensliveoverseas,mostlyintheU.S.andAustralia,where theywork folks back home. A. helping to support B. to help
supportingC.to help support D. helping supporting
31. Theinvestmentmoneywaswithdrawnfromthecountry,leavingsomeofitscities
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with abandoned constructions
A. littering B. to litter C.to be littered D. littered 32. They searched for hours, but be found.A.at no time could the missingspoon. A. nowhere could the missing spoonC.nowhere the missing spoon could
D. nowhere can the missing spoon
Section B
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcan only
beused once.Note thatthere is one wordmore than you need.
A.healthier F.displayed K.peculiar
B.stimulates G.primarily C.particularly D.consumption H.special I.restrictions E.offered
J.unplanned
Junkfoodiseverywhere.We’reeatingwaytoomuchofit.Mostofusknowwhatwe’re doing and yet we do it anyway.
Sohere'sasuggestion_ 33 bytworesearchersattheRandCorporation:Whynottakealessonfromalcoholcontrolpoliciesandapplythemtowherefoodis sold and howit’s 34 ?
\(肥胖症)assumethatpeopleconsciouslyandrationallychoosewhatandhowmuchtheyeatandthereforefocusonproviding informationand moreaccess to 35 foods,\
\erationalchoiceshavebeensuccessfullyappliedtocontrolalcohol,asubstance--likefood--ofwhichimmoderate36 leadstoserioushealthproblems.\
Theresearchreferencesstudiesofpeople’sbehaviorwithfoodandalcoholandresultsofalcoholrestrictions,andthenlistsfiveregulationsthattheresearchersthinkmight be promising if appliedto junkfoods.Amongthem:
Density _37 :licensestosellalcoholaren'thandedout 38 toallcomers but are allotted(分配)based on the number of places in an area that already
sell alcohol.These makealcohol less easy to getandreduce thenumberofpsychological cuesto drink.
Similarly,theresearcherssay,beingpresentedwithjunkfood
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39 our
desiretoeatit.Sowhynotlimitthedensityoffoodoutlets, 40 sellfoodrichinemptycalories?Andwhynotlimitsaleoffoodinplacesthataren’t 41 food stores?
onesthat
Displayandsalesrestrictions:Californiahasaruleprohibitingalcoholdisplaysnearthecashregistersingasstations,andinmostplacesyoucan’tbuyalcoholatdrive-throughfacilities.Atsupermarkets,foodcompaniespaytohavetheirwaresinplaceswherethey'reeasilyseen.Onecouldremovejunkfoodtothebackofthestoreandbanthemfromtheshelvesatcheckoutlines.Theothermeasuresincluderestrictingportionsizes,taxing
andprohibiting42 price dealsforjunkfoods, and placing warning labels onthe products.
(B)
A.accidentally B.established F.favorite G.boiled H.turn
C.remainedI.commercial D.dating E.introduced J.mostly K.origin
Tea—ABrief Historyof the
Nation'sFavoriteBeverageThe birth of tea in China
TeaisoftenthoughtofasbeingatypicallyBritishdrink,andwehavebeendrinkingit for over 350years, Butinfact the history of tea goesmuchfurther back.
ThestoryofteabeginsinChina.Accordingtolegend,in2737BC,theChineseemperorShenNungwassittingbeneathawhilehisservant
43drinkingwater,whensomeleavesfromthetreeblewintothewater.ShenNung,arenownedherbalist,decidedtotheinfusionthathissavanthad 44_created.Thetreewas Camellia sinensis drink and theresulting drink was what we now calltea.
Itisimpossibletoknowwhetherthereisanytruthinthisstory.ButteadrinkingcertainlybecameestablishedinChinamanycenturiesbeforeithadevenbeenheardofinthewest.Containersforteahavebeenfoundintombs45
fromtheHandynasty(206BC220AD)'butitwasundertheTangdynastyAD),thattea becamefirmly 46 as the nationaldrink of China. It becamesuch 47
thatduringthelateeighthcenturyawritercalledYuwrotethefirstbookentirelyAbouttea,theCh'aChing,orTeaClassic.Itwasshortlyafterthisthatteawag first 48 toJapan,by JapaneseBuddhistmonkswho had travelledtoChina to study Thegrowthof tea in Europe
Soatthisstageinthehistoryoftea,Europewagratherlaggingbehind.InthelatterhalfofthesixteenthcenturytherearethefirstbriefmentionsofteaasadrinkamongEuropeans.Theseare 49 fromPortuguesewhowerelivingintheEastastradersandmissionaries(,Butalthoughsomeoftheseindividualsmayhave
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broughtbacksamplesofteatotheirnativecountry,itwasnotthePortuguesewhowerethefirsttoshipbackt:asa 50 import.ThiswasdonebytheDutch,whointhelastyearsofthesixteenthcenturybegantoencroachonPortuguesetradingroutesintheEast,By'the 51 ofthecenturytheyhadestablishedatradingposton the islandof Java,anditwag viaJava thatin1606 the firstconsignmentof teawasshippedfromChinatoHolland,TeasoonbecameafashionabledrinkamongtheDutch,andfromtherespreadtoothercountriesincontinentalwesternEope,butbecause of its high priceit 52 drink for the wealthy.
Ill.
ReadingComprehensionSectionA Cloze
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA, B,
C and D. Fill i)each blank with theword or phrase that bestfits the context.
Inspiration
\ncingCompanyperformwhenIwagthree.Itwasthefirsttimethatmydreamtookonavividformandactedassomethingimportanttostartmytraining.As I grewolder and was 53 to more,myinterestsintheworldofdance 54
variedbutthatlittlegirl'sdreamofsomedaybecomingadancerinthecompanyneverleftme.Inthesummerof2005whenIwas18,Ireceivedthephonecallwhichmadethatdreama 55 ;Ibecameamemberofthecompany 56 back to 1925.
AsIlookbackonthatdaynow,itsurely57__anysenseofreality,IbelieveIstayedinastateofpleasantdisbeliefuntilIwashalfwaythroughrehearsalsonmyfirstday.Ineveractually58 togetthejob,Afterbeingofferedtheposition,Iwag completely 59 . I remember shaking withexcitement.
ThoughIwasabsolutelythrilledwiththechange,itdidnotcomewithoutitsfairshareof60 .Throughthestrictrehearsalperiodofdancingsixdaysaweek;Ifounditvitalto
61_upthematerialfastwitheverylastbitofconcentration.Itisthat62__todetailandonpracticethatsetus_63_.Tothen follow thosehigh-energyrehearsalswithabusyshowscheduleofuptofiveperformancesaday,Idiscovereda new64ofthe words \_65 werepushedmuchfurtherthan I thought 66
I learned to make each performancebetter than thelast,
Today,whenIlookattheunbelievablecompanythatIhavethegreat 67 ofbeingapartof.notBillyamember,butdancecaptain,Iseeatraditionthathasinspirednotonlygenerationsoflittlegirlsbutasplendidcompanythatcontinuestodevelop andgrow-and inspires people every dayfollow their dreams.
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53. A.connected 54. A.rarely 55. A.symbol 56. A.bouncing 57. A.lacks 58.A. cared 59.A.
motivated60.A, challenges 61.A. put
62,A. attention 63. A. apart 64. A, function 65. A. boundaries 66. A.necessary 67. A. talent
B. expanded B. certainly B. memory B. dating B. adds B. expected B.relaxed B. profits B. mix
B. association B. aside B.eating B. problems B. perfect B. honor
C. exposed C. probably C. truth C. turning C.
makesC.asked
C. convinced C. advantage C.build C. attraction C. off
C. expression C. barriers C. proper C. potential D. extended D. consistently D.reality D.tracking D.brings D. decided D.
astonishedD.adventures D. pick
D. adaptation D. back D usage D. efforts D. possible
D. responsibility
(B)
Starbucksliterallychangedthedefinitionof\ndhadthreeelements:coffee,68_andstores.Strictcontroloverthequalityandprocessingofthebeans69_thatthecoffeewouldbeofthehighestpossiblequality.Outstandingstorepersonnelwereemployedandtrainedincoffeeknowledge and70_ service. Store design,aroma all71 _ the\AlmostallStarbucks storeswerecorporatelyowned andcontrolled.Starbuckspridedonthe\eexperienceforits customers.
73_,yougetmorethancoffeewhenyouvisitStarbucks;Yougetgreatpeople,first-ratemusic,acomfortableandupbeatmeetingplace,onbrewingexcellentcoffeeathome.Athomeyouarepartofafamily.Atworkyouarepartofacompany.Andsomewhereinbetweenisaplacewhereyoucansitbackandbeyourself.ThatiswhataStarbucksstoreistomanyofitscustomers—akindof\ThegreenStarbuckslogoisamermaidthatlooksliketheendofthedoubleimageofthesea.ItwasdesignedbyTerryHeckler,whogotthe76_fromthewoodenstatueofthesea.Mermaidlogoalso77_originalandmodemmeanings:herfaceisvery simple, but with modern abstract forms of packaging.
StarbucksmakesthetypicalAmericanculturegraduallybrokendownintoelements of 78_:thevisualwarmth,hearingtheway,smellingthearomaofcoffeeandsoon.Justthink,throughthehugeglasswindows,watchingthecrowdedstreets,__79_sippingacoffeeflavor,whichisinlinewiththe\ButtheessenceofStarbucksisnotaboutthecoffee,althoughit's 81_.coffee.
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