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華師大天山2021學(xué)年高一第二學(xué)期階段評(píng)估英語(yǔ)試卷Ⅱ.GrammarandVocabulary(44%)SectionA(24%)Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachother.HomeTeamorVisitor?“Timetoleave!”mymothershoutedupthestairs.Myheartbeatfast.Thiswasit---myfirstdayatschoolinChicago!Bytheendoflastyear,we_____1_____(live)inatownwithatotalpopulationofabout2000formanyyears.Momhadchangedjobs,though,andnowwewereChicagoans._____2_____(have)noideawhattoexpectfromthisbig-cityschool,Itookonelastlookinthemirror.MynewChicagoCubssweaterlookedgreatwithmyoldjeansandnewtennisshoes.IputmyoldCubscaponmyhead,_____3_____(get)mybackpack,andranforthewaitingschoolbus.Whenthebuscame,itwasnearlyfull.Iwalkeddowntheaisle(走道)slowly,lookingforanemptyseat.Ifelt_____4_____everybodywasstaringatme,butmostofthemwerebusytalkingtoeachother.However,asIglancedtowardtheback,Inoticedacoupleofboys_____5_____(laugh).Theywerepointingatme.“Hey,wehavesomethingnew_____6_____(talk)aboutonourbustoday!”oneofthemshoutedoverthenoise.Atthemoment,everyonegotquietandalleyes_____7_____(raise)tome.Ifeltterriblyashamed.Suddenly,abigkidstoodupandsaid,“Comeoverhere.”Iwasglad_____8_____(get)outoftheaisle,awayfromallthoseeyes,soIwenttositdownbesidehim.Thebusstartedmoving.“I’mAl,”hesaid,_____9_____(shake)myhand."Don’tletthosetwobotheryou.They'resomeof______10______(big)baseballfansinourschool.Theyaren'tactuallyfondofmakingfunofyou.”“I’mLewis.”Isaid.Alsmiledandsaid,“Youknow,youdokindoflooklikeatourist.”Webothlaughed,andsuddenlyIfeltalotbetter.RightthenIdecidedthatthenextdayI'dwearthesamekindofclothesIhadwornatmyoldschool.Fromtheexperienceofthatday,Ilearnedthatit'salwaysbesttojustbe______11______.Ialsorealizedthateverydayisfullofsurprises.HowcouldIknowthatinthemiddleofanembarrassingmoment,I’dmeetsomeonelikeAl,with______12______Iwouldmakeagreatfriend?
1SectionB(20%)Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.Eco-tourisminvolvespeopletravellingtobeautifulbutenvironmentalsensitiveplace.Suchtripsareusuallycarriedoutwitha(n)___13___guide.Overrecentyears,thistypeoftravelhasbeensteadilygaining___14___asmorepeoplesearchfornewtravelexperiences.Itisobviousthateco-tourismisbeneficialinmanyaspects.First,allthemoneyspentbythetouristsisusedto___15___theimportantenvironmentalspotstheyvisit.Second,ithelpsvisitorstobetterunderstandtheenvironment,whichissureto___16___theirknowledgeoftheworld.Furthermore,thisstyleoftravelisalsomore___17___ofthelocalculture.Comparedtonormaltourists,eco-touristuseenergymore___18___,savewaterandproducelessrubbishbyfindingwaystorecycleit.Thesebehaviorshavea(n)___19___andlastingeffectonthelocalenvironment.Twothingsareneededtomakeeco-tourismasuccess.First,itshouldbedoneinsmallgroups.Andsecond,becauseitrequires___20___effort,botheco-touristsandlocalsmustbesincereintheirdevotiontoimprovingtheenvironment.Greentravelprovideslocalpeoplewithjobsinparks,hotelsandshops.Onegreatachievementofeco-tourismhasbeenthe___21___ofillegalhunting.Formerhunterscannowworkasguidestohelpkeeptheanimalssafeintheirnaturalsurroundings.Peruisonecountryusingeco-tourismtopromoterespectfortheenvironment.It’snotabletotakebettercareofitsrainforestsbecauseof___22___onmoresustainabletravel.Inadditiontothis,localpeople’sliving-standardshaveimproved.ManyothersarenowfollowingPeru’sexampleandusingeco-tourismtopreservetheirenvironmentforthefuturegenerations.Ⅲ.ReadingComprehension(23%)SectionA(15%)Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththeworkorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Japanisaparadiseforfoodlovers.Ithasbeenfamousfora_____23_____foodculture.Theclimatethereisgoodforfarmingwithricebeingthechief_____24_____.AbouthalfofJapan’sarableland(landabletobefarmed)is_____25_____togrowingrice.Inaddition,itaccountsforabout8percentofallthefishcaughtinthe
2world,which_____26_____Japanesepeople’sconsuminglargeamountsoffish.Accordingtothestatistics,eachpersoninJapaneatsmorethan150poundsoffishper_____27_____,oraroundthreepoundsoffishperweek.Japanesecuisine(菜肴)hasbeeninfluencedbythefoodcustomsofothernationsinthelonghistory,buthasadoptedand_____28_____themtocreateitsownuniquecookingstyleandeatinghabits.ThefirstforeigninfluenceonJapanwasChinaaround300B.C.,whentheJapaneselearnedtocultivaterice.Similarlythe_____29_____ofchopsticksandthe_____30_____ofsoysauceandsoybeancurd(tofu)alsocamefromChina._____31_____youcanfindaperfectcombinationofthelocalfoodinthisislandnationandfoodoriginatinginothercountries,youcanalsofindsomefoodthatisonlytobeseeninJapan.OkosamaLunchisone_____32_____example._____33_____offriedshrimps,hamburgersteak,puddingandasmallportionofrice,thisspecialmenuforkidshasgainednationwidepopularity.ItissaidthatOkosamaLunchwas_____34_____in1930byTaroAndo,achiefmanagerofMitsukoshiDepartmentStore,whomade_____35_____achievementsinJapanesecuisine.Hewasfirstinspiredbytheideathatwithallthecutedecorationitwouldprobablyappearmoreappetizingandthusmore_____36_____tokids.AndnowOkosamaLunchisavailableinmostJapaneserestaurants,thoughthedetailofthespecialmenu_____37_____fromplacetoplace.23.A.time-honoredB.well-knownC.first-classD.far-reaching24.A.productB.cropC.agricultureD.staple25.A.allowedB.devotedC.adaptedD.admitted26.A.resultsfromB.appliestoC.contributestoD.communicatesto27A.weekB.monthC.yearD.decade28.A.improvedB.learnedC.copiedD.memorized29.A.useB.effectC.wayD.method30.A.associationB.diversityC.consumptionD.ambition31.A.BecauseB.WhileC.DespiteD.Unless32.A.appropriateB.fitC.classicD.typical33.A.MakingB.ConsistingC.ContainingD.Composing34.A.ensuredB.occurredC.inventedD.appeared35.A.mysteriousB.remarkableC.religiousD.serious36.A.appealingB.annoyingC.discouragingD.approaching37.A.altersB.dependsC.reliesD.variesSectionB(8%)Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestions
3orunfinishedstatementsForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)Escapingpredators(食肉動(dòng)物)digestionandotheranimalactivities—includingthoseofhumans—requireoxygen.Butthatessentialingredientisnolongersoeasyformarinelifetoobtain,severalnewstudiesreveal.Inthepastdecadeoceanoxygenlevelshavetakenadive—analarmingtrendthatislinkedtoclimatechange,saysAndreasOschlies,anoceanographerattheHelmholtzCenterforOceanResearchinGermany,whoseteamtracksoceanoxygenlevelsworldwide.“Weweresurprisedbytheintensityofthechangeswesaw,howrapidlyoxygenisgoingdownintheoceanandhowlargetheeffectsonmarineecosystemsare,”hesays.Itisnosurprisetoscientiststhatwarmingoceansarelosingoxygen,butthescaleofthedropcallsforurgentattention.Oxygenlevelsinsometropical(熱帶的)regionshavedroppedbyanastonishing40percentinthelast50years,somerecentstudiesreveal.Levelshavedroppedlesssignificantlyelsewhere,withanaveragelossof2percentglobally.Awarmingoceanlosesoxygenfortworeasons:First,thewarmeraliquidbecomes,thelessgasitcanhold.Thatiswhycarbonateddrinksgoflatfasterwhenleftinthesun.Second,aspolarseaicemelts,itformsalayerofwaterabovecolder,moresaltyseawaters.Thisprocesscreatesasortoflidthatcankeepcurrentsfrommixingsurfacewaterdowntodeeperdepths.Andbecausealloxygenentersthesurface,lessmixingmeanslessofitatdepth.Oceananimalslargeandsmall,however,respondtoevenslightchangesinoxygenbyseekingrefugeinhigheroxygenzonesorbyadjustingbehavior,Oschliesandothersinhisfieldhavefound.Theseadjustmentscanexposeanimalstonewpredatorsorforcethemintofood-scarceregions.Climatechangealreadyposesseriousproblemsformarinelife,suchasoceanacidification,butdeoxygenationisthemostpressingissuefacingseaanimalstoday,Oschliessays.Afterall,hesays,“theyallhavetobreathe.”Asidefromfoodwebproblems,animalsfacevariousotherphysiologicalchallengesastheirbodiesadjusttoloweroxygenlevels.Chineseshrimp(蝦)movetheirtailslessvigorouslytopreserveenergyinloweroxygenenvironments.Somecreatures,suchasjellyfishes,aremoretolerantoflowoxygenthanothersare.Butallanimalswillfeeltheimpactofdeoxygenationbecausetheyallhaveevolvedtheiroxygencapacityforareason,saysOschlies.“Anydropinoxygenisgoingtodamagesurvivabilityandperformance,”hesays.38.Accordingtothefirsttwoparagraphs,whatworriesscientiststhemost?A.Theworseningdeoxygenationinthewarmingocean.B.Thesurvivalofpredatorsandvariousmarineanimals.
4C.Thealarminglychangeableoxygenlevelsintheocean.D.Thelackofattentiontothewarmingoftropicaloceans.39.Whichofthefollowingisareasonfortheoxygenlossintheocean?A.Polaricemeltingconsumesmuchoxygenintheocean.B.Globalwarmingreducestheamountofoxygenintheair.C.Thesurfacepolaricewaterpreventsoxygengoingdown.D.Saltywaterholdslessgasintheincreasinglywarmerocean.40Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Oceandeoxygenationchangessomeanimals’naturalterritories.B.Oceanacidificationismoreseriousaproblemthandeoxygenation.C.Notalloceananimalsarebotheredbythedecreasingoxygenlevels.D.Someanimalsreducetheirmovementsinordertoabsorbmoreoxygen.41.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheOxygenLevelsofMarineLifeB.OceanWarmingAffectsFoodWebC.TheSurvivabilityofOceanAnimalsD.TheOceanIsRunningOutofBreathIV.Translations(13%)42.雖然游客與當(dāng)?shù)厝酥g區(qū)別一望即知,但是真正關(guān)鍵的是你商品的吸引力。(tell,count)(漢譯英)43.無(wú)論是通過(guò)化妝還是利用紋身來(lái)修飾身體,不同的文化用不同的眼光看待這些事情。(tattoo,view)(漢譯英)44.提問(wèn)的學(xué)生把教師辦公室擠得水泄不通,因?yàn)槠谀┛荚嚲鸵搅?,我想此時(shí)沒(méi)有比放下手機(jī)更重要的事了。(flood)(漢譯英)
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