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高一英语期中试卷
(满分 150 分,120 分钟完成)

II. Grammar and Vocabulary Section A (1.5'*30=45%)


Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D.
Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.
21. _____ of Class Five do what they can to help the blind is known to everyone in our school.
A. The students B. Whatever the students
C. What the students D. That the students
22. Absolute poverty has fallen steadily since the industrial revolution, which is _____ yesterday’s
luxuries have become today’s necessities.
A. what B. why C. that D. where
23.After ________seemed like hours he came out with a bitter smile.
A. which B. it C. what D. that
24.As a general rule, it is best not to talk about politics or religion with your business friends. That
can get you into trouble, even in the United States, _____ people hold different views.
A. as B. because C. where D. which
25. As many members _____were present at the emergency meeting agreed to the capital increase
plan.
A. like B. that C. as D. who
26. As soon as the invention was finished, Sissa Ben gave it to the king, who was glad and asked
him _____ he would like to have in return.
A. that B. what C. whether D. how
27. At Rasa Sayang, there are eight outlets for dining, _____ the Japanese cuisine is excellent.
A. which B. of which C. that D. where
28. From monuments _____ define history, to towering skyscrapers, to a little red lighthouse
under a huge suspension bridge, you’ll be treated spectacular views.
A. when B. that C. where D. whose
29. Is there a magic wand that silently transforms you and those special people on journey into
______ sometimes can be a lifelong relationship?
A. it B. that C. what D. which
30. John Lennon produced the music _____ many people danced, worked and talked during
their teenage days.
A. that B. which C. in which D. to which
31. Let’s ask ourselves what we would do in the particular situation, _____ our moral, spiritual
and physical beings were threatened from every direction.
A. that B. where C. which D. when
32. On one of the baby’s upward “flights”, I snapped _____, ten years later, remains my favorite
picture of father and daughter.
A. which B. that C. it D. what
33. Scientists call Emily’s idea _____ each part of a gun could be made identical by machines a

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step toward standardization of parts.
A. how B. that C. when D. which
34.Vancouver is very international. You can find neighborhoods _____ Greeks, East Indians,
Italians, and Chinese celebrate their cultures.
A. where B. which C. whose D. for whose
35. Some people feel _____ there are too many programs about crime and violence and _____
even educational programs don’t help children’s education.
A. / … that B. that …/ C. / …/ D. as if…that
36. What really delights a man is ______ you think him worth a compliment.
A. what B. whether C. that D. how
37. In _______ now looks like a line from a Shakespearean tragedy, there's Donald Trump's early
declaration:" One day, the virus is like a miracle; it will disappear."
A. it B. that C. what D. as
38. It was with deep sadness that the House of Chanel announced the passing of Karl Lagerfeld,
______talent for all the branding campaigns related to fashion it benefited since 1987.
A. of which B. whose C. from whose D. of whom
39. As part of the zero-Covid strategy, China publishes details of________ coronavirus carriers
have been, in a bid to help with contact tracking.
A. how B. what C. where D. who
40. It is one of the most surprising moments in Oscars history ________actor Will Smith walked
on stage and slapped Chris Rock for a joke ________ Rock made about Smith's wife's hair.
A. which...that B. that...when C. when...that D. that...which
41. Cigarettes smoking _________ about 90% of deaths from lung cancer.
A. is appealing to B. is dedicated to C. is alarming for D. is responsible for
42. When a favorable opportunity _________ itself, he would submit his proposition.
A. presented B. armed C. approached D. drove
43. In 1986 when recession struck, more than three million were receiving unemployment _____.
A. claims B. benefits C. interests D. objectives
44. The development of vaccines and the strategy of lockdown help to _______ the epidemic.
A. contain B. withdraw C. spot D. figure
45. Reading habits look different around China, where the average person ______ 10 hours and 42
minutes to reading per week.
A. spends B. devotes C. takes D. reaches
46. The police made an _______ to the public to remain calm in face of a possible terrorist attack
in public places.
A. appointment B. appeal C. alert D. alarm
47. Don't lose heart or feel frustrated if you are _________ by your dream school and you may
continue to pursue and request an appeal to its Faculty Admissions Committee, trying to add
something new about yourself.
A. turned in B. turned over C. turned down D. turned up
48. The power of the Green Movement in Germany has made the country a leader in the _______
to recycle more waste materials.
A. approach B. point C. target D. drive
49. Atlanta was voted the best city in which to ________ a branch by more than 400 chief

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executives.
A. extend B. expand C. locate D. stretch
50. During the Chinese New year's holidays, one tradition the Chinese enjoy is
stuffing and ______ jiaozi, their favorite food, to be served with their New Year's Eve meal.
A. packing B. wrapping C. shaping D. covering
Section B ( 20%)
Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can be used
only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
(A)
A. cover. B. admitted. C. basis. D. association. E. claiming. F. impressed
G. graciously H. assume I. draft J. desperate K. defining

Ernest Hemingway was a commanding figure in 20th-century literature. He began the original
_____51_____of his first novel, “The Sun Also Rises,” which he finished in just nine weeks
during the summer of 1925. Through his____52____ with F. Scott Fitzgerald, Hemingway's work
came to the notice of Charles Scribner publishers, who published "The Sun Also Rises" in 1926.
This was Hemingway's breakthrough, proving to be both a commercial and critical success. It
ushered in a new writing style for which the world was more than ready. However, not everyone
was ______53_____.
In 1929, Fitzgerald also suggested numerous revisions for “A Farewell to Arms. ”
Hemingway took some of these, but less ____54_____, and soon afterward his friendship with
Fitzgerald came to an end.
As Hemingway's start elevated, his private life began to be revealed. He had frequent
fallings out with his literary pals as he started to ___55_____the role of the master to their
apprenticeships. His temper was volcanic and would sometimes lead to fist fights.
In 1937, he made the decision to ____56_____the Spanish Civil War. Hemingway arrived in
Spain as a reporter for the American newspaper Alliance. His months in Spain provided
the___57__for Hemingway's best-selling novel about the civil war, "For Whom the Bell Tolls".
During the late 1940's Hemingway's excessive drinking began to take a toll on his physical and
mental health. For the first time, the quality of his writing began to suffer, which was hugely
frustrating for him. For the first time Hemingway felt the sting of literary rejection. However, he
completed his next novel in just 8 weeks. "The Old Man and the Sea" became the____58___work
of his career, silencing the critics and ___59______ the 1953 Pulitzer Prize for Literature.
In 1960, he was ____60____ to the Mayo Clinic and given electroshock therapy to treat his
depression. This robbed the master wordsmith of his greatest writing tool – his memory. Ernest
Hemingway committed suicide with his favorite hunting rifle on July 2, 1961.

(B)

A. portraits B. resistance C. mixed D. forgotten E. concerns F. adaptations


G. explores H. alternatives I. criticizes J. regarding K. inspired

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The Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel written by American author F.
Scott Fitzgerald that follows a cast of characters living in the fictional
town of West Egg on prosperous Long Island in the summer of 1922.
The story primarily _____61_____ the young and mysterious
millionaire Jay Gatsby and his crazy passion and obsession for the
beautiful former lover Daisy Buchanan. Considered to be
Fitzgerald's masterpiece, The Great Gatsby_____62_____ themes of
decadence, idealism,_____63_____ to change and social upheaval,
creating_____64_____ of the Jazz Age or the Roaring Twenties described as a cautionary tale
_____65_____ the American Dream.
Fitzgerald—_____66_____ by the parties he had attended while visiting Long Island's north
shore—began planning the novel in 1923, desiring to produce, in his words, "something
new—something extraordinary and beautiful and simple and intricately patterned." Progress was
slow, with Fitzgerald completing his story following a move to the French Riviera in 1924. His
editor, Maxwell Perkins, felt the book was vague and persuaded the author to revise over the next
winter. Fitzgerald repeatedly hesitated about the book's title and he considered a variety of
_____67_____, including titles that referenced the Roman character Trimalchio; the title he was
last documented to have desired was Under the Red, White, and Blue.
First published in April 1925, The Great Gatsby received _____68_____ reviews and sold
20,000 copies in its first year. Fitzgerald died in 1940, believing himself to be a failure and his
work _____69_____. However, the novel experienced a revival during World War II, and became
a part of American high school curricula and numerous stage and film ____70______
in the following decades. Today, The Great Gatsby is widely considered to be a literary classic
and a competitor for the title "Great American Novel". In 1998, the Modern Library editorial
board voted it the 20th century's best American novel and second best English-language novel of
the same time period.

III. Reading Comprehension


Section A (15%)
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 phrase that best fits the context.
Winning personality
The modern manager has to play the role of team coach, i.e. be good at asking questions.
What ____71____ the individual players? What is the role of a manager's personality in inspiring
team performance? Since every corporation is a potential minefield(雷区)of personality traits, he
or she had better also have _____72 _____skills.
Karl Moore, an associate professor at McGill University in Canada, has written two recent
articles on the role of different personality types in business. One of the most common
____73_____ is between introverts(内向者) and extroverts (外向者). Mr. Moore estimates that
around 40% of the population are introverts, 40% are extroverts and 20% are "ambiverts" who
can_____74 _____ both characteristics.
Extroverts are most likely to go far in business. They are, after all, good at ____75____
themselves. While an academic study found that extroverts were 25% more likely to ____76_____

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a high-earning job. It may also be said a high-earning job would make anyone more confident and
outgoing. Yet, personality traits tend to develop early in life.
The study also found that the children of ____77____ families were more likely to be
extrovert. It could simply be that children who grow up in more prosperous homes are less likely
to face the kind of stressful events that ___78_____ self-confidence. People with higher
self-confidence may apply for more prestigious jobs and may be more likely to believe that their
efforts will be rewarded; those with a negative self-image may feel it is not worth trying too hard.
But introverts are also _____79____ climbing the greasy pole. A study in 2017 found that
introvert executives were more likely to ____80_____ the expectations of the Board than their
bragging, uber-confident colleagues.
Mr. Moore thinks that successful executives have to become ambiverts in order to succeed.
Introverts must show ____81_____ or make an occasional stirring speech, when the situation calls
for it. And extroverts need to shut up and listen to their teams—not least because when the
manager speaks first, the team members will be ___82___ to disagree.
____83_____, managers also need to think about the different personality types when
conducting meetings. It is easy for meetings to be ____84____ by extroverts, who have a tendency
to speak the loudest and most often. Introverts may never ___85_____ the discussion.
Managers have to spend time chatting to, and observing their team members before deciding
how best to get them motivated. Managers need to be less like Henry Ford, and more like
Sigmund Freud.
71. A. helps B. satisfies C. drives D. requires
72. A. educational B. interpersonal C. navigational D. vocational
73. A. approaches B. divides C. figures D. symbols
74. A. illustrate B. predict C. explain D. display
75. A. selling B. reaching C. wrapping D. representing
76. A. beat B. choose C. spot D. land
77. A. well-off B. positive C. needy D. harmonious
78. A. confirm B. strengthen C. weaken D. train
79. A. expert in B. afraid of C. concerned about D. free from
80. A. get rid of B. hold firm to C. live up to D. fall short of
81. A. enthusiasm B. determination C. innovation D. perseverance
82. A. ready B. reasonable C. reluctant D. responsible
83. A. Briefly B. However C. Similarly D. Instead
84. A. engaged B. occupied C. spoiled D. dominated
85. A. dedicate to B. contribute to C. account for D. answer for
Section B (22%)
Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or
unfinished statements. For each of them there arefour choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the
one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have read.

(A)
The writer Martin Bailey believes Vincent van
Gogh drew inspiration from Hokusai's The Great Wave
when he painted one of his most dazzling and

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celebrated works, Starry Night.
Side by side, the similarities are obvious. In the Hokusai, Bailey points out that the wave
towers over the volcanic peak of Mount Fuji. In the Van Gogh:“The swirling mass in the sky
hurtles towards the more gentle slopes of Les Alpilles. ”
It is known by art historians that Van Gogh had a passion for Japanese art and was a keen
collector of Japanese prints. He particularly admired Hokusai's The Great Wave which is today
one of the most recognizable and reproduced artworks of all.
Starry Night was painted in the summer of 1889 when Van Gogh was in a small mental
asylum on the outskirts of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence.
“I did research on the other patients in the asylum and they were all in a terrible state so it
must have been very, very difficult for him to adjust his life. I think it was art which kept him sane
and gave him a reason to live.” He painted Starry Night in June, inspired by the night sky that he
looked up at through the bars of his cell and the stunning Provence landscape with its wheat fields,
cypress trees and olive groves.
Bailey argues that Van Gogh was also inspired, possibly unconsciously, by his memories
of The Great Wave. “He didn't have the print with him but he obviously remembered it in great
detail. He had a very strong visual memory." Bailey, however, insists that the comparison should
not be seen as diminishing the brilliance of Starry Night. The painting was “a work of imagination
with all sorts of conscious and unconscious elements which must have come into Vincent's mind
when he was doing the painting. ”
“It is surprising no one has made this comparison before. I've put it to a number of Hokusai
and Van Gogh experts and they have all said it is a very interesting theory. It is difficult to prove
but my feeling is that it is highly likely.”
Starry Night is today regarded as one of Van Gogh's true masterpieces although the artist
himself never regarded it that way. “It is incredible,” said Bailey.
“If you go to the Museum of Modern Art in New York where Starry Night is on display
there are more people with their cameras out in front of it than probably any of the other paintings
there. “Who would imagine someone living in a mental asylum would be able to paint such a
marvelous work?”
86. Which of the following claims may Martin Bailey support?
A. The Great Wave and Starry Night have nothing in common.
B. The existence of The Great Wave makes Starry Night less brilliant.
C. Starry Night was created based on the general idea of The Great Wave.
D. Starry Night is a masterpiece inspired by The Great Wave to some extent.
87.According to the passage, what is the main similarity between the two paintings?
A. Both of them were created in mental asylums
B. Both of them depicted a rare natural phenomenon.
C. Both of them drew their main elements from Japan.
D. Both of them impress people with the natural power they embody.
88.According to Martin Bailey, which of the following statements about Starry Night is true?
A. Van Gogh sold Starry Night to make ends meet.
B. The painting was created when Van Gogh was in the wheat field.
C. The print of The Great Wave carried by Van Gogh inspired him to draw Starry Night.
D. The unique ability to memorize painting details might have helped Van Gogh complete Starry

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Night.
89. What can be inferred from “Who would imagine someone living in a mental asylum would be
able to paint such a marvelous work?”
A. Those living in mental asylums have no chance to create great works.
B. The negative influence of the surroundings urge artists to draw better.
C. It is astonishing that artists are able to create masterpieces in terrible surroundings.
D. Only those staying in mental asylums are able to paint such an incredibly beautiful masterpiece

(B)

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90. If an Air Canada economy class passenger has an item, whose length, width and depth are
_______(cm) respectively, he will be charged an excess fee according to the table in the passage.
A.60,40,20 B.70,50,30 C.80,60,40 D. 120, 100,80

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91.If an Air Canada economy class passenger has a bag, which weighs 30 kg and measures 202
cm, how much excess fee does she need to pay?
A.$35 CAD. B.$70 CAD. C.$105 CAD. D.$175 CAD.
92. An economy class passenger is going to travel on Air Canada economy class to France and he
has three pieces of luggage, which weigh 18 kg, 25 kg and 30 kg respectively and measure 134 cm,
158 cm and 312 cm respectively. Which of the following statements is true of the passenger?
A. He needs to contact Air Canada Reservations.
B. He will be charged an excess baggage fee of $35 CAD.
C. He will be charged an excess baggage fee of $210 CAD.
D. He needs to contact the Air Canada Cargo Local Sales Office.

(C)
In July, a big study came out in the journal JAMA. It was titled “Association of Screen Time
and Depression in Adolescence.” This big headline seemed to confirm what a lot of people have
been saying—that screen time is horrible for young people.
The study followed over 3,800 adolescents over four years. Part of what the investigators
measured was the teens' amount of screen time, including time spent on social media, as well as
their levels of depression symptoms. One of their main findings was that higher amounts of social
media use were associated with higher levels of depression. That was true both when the
researches compared between people and compared each person against their own mental health
over time. Case closed? Not so fast. Let's take a closer look at this and other studies, and ask
ourselves: What exactly is the relationship between social media use and depression? It turns out
there are several caveats.
Caveat #1: The association between social media use and depression is, on average,
tiny.
In this big JAMA study, the investigators compared social media use and depression
between teens and found that those who used social media more had higher depression scores.
Specifically, for every hour per day that one teen spent on social media more than her peers, she
likely had a 0.64-point higher depression score. Within each teen, increasing their daily social
media use by 1 hour was also associated with a 0.41-point increase to their own depression score.
You may be asking, “But what does a 0.64-point increase mean? How much more depression
is that?” Depression was measured on a 28-point scale, so these less-than-one-point increases are
tiny.
Caveat #2: Not everybody has the same relationship with social media.
A different study published in 2018 identified five distinct types of social media users, and
the take-home finding was that “problematic social media use” was one of the main themes for
people whose mental health was affected by social media. What makes for “problematic” use?
The researchers adapted the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale to cover all forms of social media.
It includes questions like, “You use Facebook in order to forget about personal problems" and
“You have tried to cut down on the use of Facebook without success." These sound similar to
questions about other types of addiction like alcoholism. You can have alcohol in your life without
it being a problem, or your alcohol use may become problematic. It's the same with social media.
Caveat #3: We don't know if it's really social media use causing depression.
There's one important thing to remember about survey research—just because two things

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happen together, it's not necessarily true that one causes the other. Another possibility is that
something else entirely is causing some people to have both high levels of depression and social
media use. For example, one interesting study shows that childhood maltreatment was associated
with greater current social media use. It's not hard to imagine that people mistreated in childhood
also had higher levels of depression. In this case, depression may have nothing to do with how
much someone is using social media.

93. The study published by the journal JAMA____________


A. found screen time is the cause of adolescent depression.
B. has researched more than 3,000 young adults over the span of four years.
C. concluded that teens who used social media more suffered from more depression.
D. found that teens who spent one more hour on social media had a 0.41-point higher depression
score than their peers
94. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined word “caveats” (para.2)?
A. warnings B. approaches C. faults D. suggestions
95. Which of the following statements will the author most probably agree with?
A. Almost all types of social media users experience problematic social media use.
B. The influence of social media use on depression has not been exaggerated.
C. People who are depressed always choose to spend more time on social media.
D. People mistreated during their childhood suffer from depression probably due to their
childhood experience rather than social media use.
96. What can we learn from the article?
A. The more people use social media, the more depressed they will feel.
B. Social media use actually has nothing to do with people's level of depression.
C. Higher depression scores will certainly stimulate people to use social media more.
D. People need to be more cautious when making judgments about the relationship between social
media and depression.

Section C: (8%)
Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box.
Each sentence can be only used once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.
A. But all are facing a semester unlike any other.
B. Barron said that trend could force a shift to fully online classes.
C. Mask requirements make recognizing faces and making friends more challenging.
D. There is kind of a general fear of going home because people choose not to wear the masks.
E. The 40,000 undergraduates at Penn State's University Park campus are hoping their institution
does better.
F. I'm thankful that I get to experience Penn State, even if it's only a percentage of the Penn State
that I knew in the years previous.

The typically bustling main campus of Pennsylvania State University is quieter than
normal. Many students are tuning in to classes online from their dorm rooms. A town ban on
gatherings of more than 10 people limits social life off campus. (97) _________.
“I can tell that the university is trying their best to give returning and new students the full

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experience that Penn State has the potential to bring,” says Sophia Melocchi, 20, a junior. “It's just
not the same. ”
Across the country, colleges have taken a range of approaches to the fall semester. A
Chronicle of Higher Education tracker of nearly 3,000 colleges found that of those with firm plans,
19% are opening primarily in person;27% are primarily online; and 16% are, like Penn State, a
mix.
(98)_____________________
Schools that brought students back to campus quickly have run into problems controlling
their behavior. Some have criticized universities for shifting blame for corona virus outbreaks onto
the returning students. Penn State recently suspended a fraternity(联谊会)that threw a party with
about 70 people, and it criticized other students for gathering, without masks and close together, in
large crowds outside a residence hall. “I ask students disobeying the university's health and safety
expectations a simple question: Do you want to be the person responsible for sending everyone
home?” Penn State president Eric Barron said in a statement. As of Sept. 4, more than 200
students at Penn State's University Park campus had tested positive for COVID- 19 since Aug.
21.(99)_______________________
That's already happened at other colleges. Several clusters of corona virus cases in dorms
at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill led the school to cancel in-person classes and
move to a fully remote model on Aug. 19, a week after classes began. At the University of
Alabama's Tuscaloosa campus, more than 1,800 students have tested positive for COVID- 19
since returning to school.
(100) _________ “I originally thought that we would be sent home or moved
completely online within the first two weeks of school, but we'll see how it goes, because it seems
like the school has it under control,” says CJ Scoffone, 20, a junior. “I hope it gets better and goes
back to normal. ”
第 II 卷
IV. Translation: (5'*3=15%)
1. 美国人口一直在以惊人的速度增长,自从 19 世纪早期以来增加了不止一倍,总数达到
了 3.3 亿。 (double)
2. 《老人与海》的成功之处在于海明威塑造了一位精神不败的渔夫,他凭着坚韧不拔的
毅 力和永不放弃的决心击退了鲨鱼。 (lie)
3. 要牢记:不能相信新闻上看到的一切,而是要找到可靠的信息来源或者询问事件目击者。
( bear, locate)

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