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2022-2023學(xué)年上海市高二年級上學(xué)期期末英語復(fù)習(xí)模擬卷03學(xué)校:___________姓名:___________班級:___________考號:___________評卷人得分一、語法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。ArePeopleUnique?Aconsiderablenumberofpeopleconsiderotherspeciesoneartharesomehowinferiortous.Throughoutthehistory,ithasalwaysbeenhumanbeings’pride____1____wearetheonlyspeciesonthePlanetthatcanspeakandthink.However,recentresearchcastsdoubtonthatcommonbelief.Zuberbuhler,apsychologistatSt.AndrewsUniversity,andhiscolleaguesrecordedthousandsofcallsmadebyDiana’smonkeysandnoticedthatthemonkeysadaptedtheircallstochangethemeaning____2____(warn)oneanotheraboutdifferentsituations.Forexample,theymadeakrackalarmcallatthesightoftiger.However,whentheymerelyrepeatedcallsmadebyothermonkeystheyaddedan“oo”.Theresearchersfoundthatthesamecalls____3____(recognize)byotherspecies,likeCampbell’smonkeys.“Sotheyarecommunicatingacrossspecies.Andsincethenwehavefoundthathornbillbirdscanunderstandthesecallsandtheytoocanunderstandallthedifferentmeanings.”saidZuberbuhler.____4____isalsosurprisingisthatsignsofintelligencehavebeenfoundinbirds,____5____smallbrainswerelongassumedtobeacompletebarriertointelligence.However,allthatischangingfast.AfewyearsagoIrenePepperbergoftheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologytaughtaparrottorecognizeandcountuptosixobjects,____6____couldn’thavebeenachievedifbirdswereunabletomemorizethings.Lastyear,thatwastoppedbyAlexKacelnik,aprofessorofbehavioralecologyatOxford,whodiscoveredthatcrows(G49)arecapableofusingtoolsoncomplexorders.Thiswasthefirsttimethatsuchbehaviour____7____(observe)innon-humans.Inanexperimentsevencrowssuccessfullygrabbedapieceoffood____8____(place)outofreachusingthreedifferentlengthsofstick.Crucially,theywereabletocompletethetaskwithoutanyspecialtraining,____9____(suggest)thebirdswerecapableofalevelofabstractreasoningnormallyassociatedonlywithhumans.Allthisispowerfulevidence____10____theideathatpeopleareunique.評卷人得分二、詞匯填空Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.timidity
B.refused
C.set
D.episode
E.effect
F.sufferedG.amazed
H.educational
I.brief
J.unteachable
K.performedAnExperimentinEducationThebestprogrammeonTVlastnightwasthefirstepisodeofanewseriesabouteducation,anditwas____11____onafarm.Butthisfarmisnotforanimalsit’sforchildren.Thefarmhasbeenconvertedintoaschoolforoneclassofdifficultstudents.Andit’sthejobofonemantotryandteachthesestudentssomethinginthetwoweekstheyarethere.Theclassisagroupof16boysandgirlsaged13and14,whohaveallbeenexpelled(被逐)fromschoolsatleastonce.Theirpreviousteacherssaidthattheywere“____12____”andjudgingbytheirbehaviorintheprogrammelastnight,itisn’thardtoseewhy.Theteacherwhohastodealwiththisclassis40-year-oldPhilipBeadle.Beforeworkingineducation,Mr.Beadleplayedinarockband.Hegaveupmusiceightyearsagotobecometeacher.Athisfirstschool,hehelpedstudentswho____13____learningdifficultiestogetthebestEnglishmarkstheschoolhadeverseen.Asaresult,hewasmadeSchoolteacheroftheYear.Intheprogrammelastnight,wesawthestudentshavetheirfirstlessonwithMr.Beadle.Hestartedbyplayingagame,whereheandthestudentspointedateachotherandsaidsomethingfunnyabouttheotherperson.Thismightnotsoundvery____14____butitcaughteveryone’sattention.AfterthatMr.BeadletookhisclassoutsideforanEnglishlesson.Attheirpreviousschools,mostofthesestudents____15____toreadinfrontoftheirclassmates,soMr.Beadletookthemtoafiledtoreadtosomecowstoovercome____16____.Eachstudentreada(n)____17____quotefromaShakespeareplaytothemandthestudentsseemedtoenjoyit.Inthenextscene,Mr.Beadletookthemtoanotherfieldtoteachthembasicpunctuation.Hedidthisthroughanothergamewhereheaskedthestudentstojumparoundclaptheirhandsandshout.“questionmark!”and“semicolon!”Everyoneseemedtoenjoythisstrangewayoflearning.Bytheendofthe____18____thestudentswereindeedstartingtoaccepttheirnewteacher.Someofthemevensaidhewas“allright”.Ireallyenjoyedthisshowbecausetheteacherhadsuchapositive____19____onthestudents.If,likeme,youare____20____bythisexperimentineducation,youwillwanttothewholeseries.Personally,Ican’twaittoseewhathappensnext!評卷人得分三、完形填空Inthecollegeadmissionswar,weparentsarethetruefighters.We’repushingourkidstogetgoodgrades,takeSATpreparatorycoursesandbuildresumessotheycangetintothecollegeoftheirfirstchoice.I’vetwicebeentothewars,andasIsurveythebattlefield,somethingdifferentishappening.Weseeourkids’collegebackgroundasa___21___demonstratinghowwellwe’veraisedthem.Butweare___22___toacknowledgethatourobsessionismoreaboutusthanthem.Sowe’vecomeupwithvarious___23___thatturnouttobehalf-truth’sprejudicesormyths.Itactuallydoesn’tmattermuchwhetherAaronandNicolegotoStanford.Wehaveafull-blownprestige(聲望)panic:weworrythattherewon’tbeenoughprizestogoaround.___24___parentsurgetheirchildrentoapplytomoreschoolsthanever.Behindthehysteriaisthebeliefthatscarceelitedegreesmustbehighlyvaluable.Theirgraduatesmustenjoymoresuccessbecausetheygetabettereducationanddevelopbettercontacts.Allthatis___25___andmostlywrong.Wehaven’tfoundanyconvincingevidencethatselectivityorprestigematters.Selectiveschoolsdon’tsystematicallyemploybetter___26___approachesthanlessselectiveschools.Ontwomeasures-professors’feedbackandthenumberofessayexams-selectiveschoolsdoslightlyworse.Bysomestudies,selectiveschoolsdo___27___theirgraduates’lifetimeearnings.Thegainisconsideredat2-4%forevery100-pointincreaseinaschool’saverageSATscores.Buteventhisadvantageisprobablyastatisticalcoincidence.___28___,awell-knownstudyexaminedstudentswhogotintohighlyselectiveschoolsandthenwentelsewhere.Theyearnedjustasmuchasgraduatesfromhigher-statusschools.___29___countmorethancolleges.GettingintoYalemay____30____intelligence,talentandambition.Butit’snottheonlyindicatorandits____31____isdeclining.Thereason:somanysimilarpeoplegoelsewhere.Gettingintocollegeisnotlife’sonlycompetition.Inthenextcompetition-thejobmarketandgraduateschool-the____32____maychange.Old-boynetworksarebreakingdown.PrincetoneconomistAlanKruegerstudiedadmissionstoonetopPh.D.program.HighscoresontheGREhelpedexplainwhogotin;degreesfromprestigiousuniversitiesdidn’t.So,parents,____33____.Theriskshavebeenvastlyexaggerated.Uptoapoint,wecanrationalizeourpushiness.Americaisa____34____society;ourkidsneedtoadjusttothat.Buttoomuchpushinesscanbedestructive.TheveryambitionweimposeonourchildrenmaygetsomeintoHarvardbutmayalsosetthemupfor____35____.Onestudyfoundthatallthingsbeingequal,graduatesofhighlyselectiveschoolsexperiencedmorejobdissatisfaction.Theymayhavebeensoconditionedtobeingontopthatanythinglessdisappointing.21.A.prize B.potential C.degree D.surprise22.A.ready B.reluctant C.a(chǎn)nxious D.proud23.A.possibilities B.a(chǎn)dvantages C.promises D.excuses24.A.Ambitious B.Pleased C.Helpful D.Fearful25.A.a(chǎn)cceptable B.complicated C.questionable D.terrifying26.A.investigative B.instructional C.psychological D.scientific27.A.enhance B.define C.guarantee D.overestimate28.A.Inaddition B.Forexample C.Onthecontrary D.Asaresult29.A.Families B.Abilities C.Connections D.Environments30.A.produce B.demand C.represent D.polish31.A.requirement B.significance C.challenge D.reputation32.A.conflicts B.targets C.results D.contacts33.A.lightenup B.stayback C.holdon D.carryon34.A.democratic B.competitive C.diverse D.mobile35.A.embarrassment B.failure C.inferiority D.disappointment評卷人得分四、閱讀理解 AIt’snotalwayseasyforwealthypeopletodecidewho(orwhat)toleavetheirmoneytowhentheydieandquiteafewofthemmakesomeveryunusualchoices.Duetohervastwealth,NewYorkhotelierLeonaHeimsleywasabletoleave$12mtoherdog,Trouble.Themoneyforthedog’swelfarewasleftinthehandsofLeona’sbrother,AlvinRosenthal.Healsoinheritedmoneyfromhissister,butamazinglyhereceived$2mlessthanthedog!Leonaisn’tanexception.AccordingtotheMailOnlinenewspaper,thereareroughly1.5millionpeopleintheUKalongwhoplantoleavemoneytotheirpets.However,thereareotherextremelyrichpeoplewhohaveverydifferentideasaboutwhotheyshouldleavetheirmoneyto.BillGates,co-founderofMicrosoft,isrumouredtobeworthover$54bandhe’sdecidedtoleavethevastmajorityofthisfortunetocharitablecauses.Ofcourse,likemostotherparents,hecouldhavechosentoleavehismoneytohischildren,buthehasn’t.Whentalkingabouthischildren’sinheritancehesaid,“Itwillbeaminusculeportionofmywealth.Itwillmeantheyhavetofindtheirownway.Theywillbegivenanunbelievableeducationandthatwillbepaidfor.Andcertainlyanythingrelatedtohealthissueswewilltakecareof.Butintermsoftheirincome,theywillhavetopickajobtheylikeandgotowork.AnitaRoddick(1942-2007),founderofTheBodyShop,alsodecidedthatshedidn’tneedtoleavehermoneytohertwodaughtersbecausetheywouldbefinewithoutit.Shefeltthereweretoomanypeopleintheworldwhohadnothingandwhoneededthismoneyfarmorethantheydid.Sheoncetoldreportersthatshewasenjoyinghermoneybecausewhenevershewantedto,shecouldgiveawaymillionsofpoundstohumanrightsandenvironmentalgroups.Herfortunewassaidtobesomewhereintheregionof$50m.Somepeoplethoughtsheshouldhaveleftatleastsomeofthatmoneytoherchildren—sheneedn’thavegivenitallaway.Butthat’sjustwhatshedid.”Itoldmykidstheywouldnotinheritonepenny,“shesaid,andtotheirgreatcreditAnita’sdaughterssupportedtheirmother’sdecision.Manypeoplewouldhavereactedverydifferently.36.Thewritermentions1.5millionpeopleintheUK(paragraph2)toshowthat________.A.thepopulationoftheUKissmallerthanothercountries’B.petsintheUKareluckierthanthoseinotherplacesC.whatLeonaHelmsleydidwasnotararecaseD.richpeoplehavedifferentideasaboutmoney37.Theword“minuscule”(paragraph3)isclosestinmeaningto________.A.important B.unusual C.huge D.tiny38.BillGatesandAnitaRod-dickaresimilarin________.A.thewaytheydealwiththeirmoney B.whattheirchildrenthinkofthemC.theideatheyhaveoftheworld D.howtheymadeafortune39.Thebesttitleofthepassagemightbe________.A.Moneyforchildren B.RichbutnotgenerousC.Youcan’ttakeitwithyou D.Wealthypeople,strangehobbiesBPersonalRobotMakeyourparentsandteachershappy!Areyouhavingproblemsfinishyourhomeworkontime?Doyouavoidtidyingyourroomuntilyourmomshoutsatyou?Youdon’tneedtoworryifyoubuyaMr.HelpingHandpersonalrobot.Mr.Hcanbeprogrammedtoorganizeyourhomework.Yourownpersonalrobotwillfollowyouaround,puttingawaybooksandobjectsthatyouhaveleftonthefloororbed.Mr.Halsohasthesefeatures:weightsonly500gramsincludeslong-lastingbatteriescomeswitha5-yearguaranteerememberssimpleinstructionsOriginallysoldfor$499NOWONLY$299BUYNOWWATCHCONTROLThisisawatchthatJamesBondwouldbeproudtowear!ThisisNOTawatchforordinarypeople!YourelectronicPENGOWATCHCONTROL
actsasaremotecontrolforTVsandvideos
givesyouadailyweatherforecast
remindsyouwhentohandinyourhomework
setsoffasilentwarningalarmwhenparentsorteachersarenearBesides,yourPENGOWATCHCONTROLwillalwaystellyouthetimeaccurately!Originallysoldfor$199NOWONLY$99Forfurtherinformation,clickhere.40.WithhelpfromaMr.H,youcan________.A.stopusingbatteries B.finishyourhomeworkontimeC.rememberyourteacher’sinstructions D.getyourroomtidiedonyourwayhome41.APENGOWATCHCONTROLcanhelpyouto________.A.repairyourTV B.organizeyourhomeworkC.beaJamesBond D.knowwhattheweatherislike42.Wherewouldyoubemostlikelytofindthetwotexts?A.Onanoticeboard. B.Inacompanyintroductionbook.C.Onateenagewebsite D.Inacollegenewspaper.CArtificialintelligenceorAIiscalledartificialforagoodreason.Facebookmadethatpointlastweekbyendingitsattempttorelyheavilyonsoftwarealgorithmstoselectnewsitemsforits2billionusers.ItannouncedonJan.19thattheFacebookcommunitywillbeaskedtoranknewsoutletsbytheirtrustworthiness.“Thisreaderfeedbackwillpromotehighqualitynewsthathelpsbuildasenseofcommongroundinaworldwithsomuchdivision”,saidchiefexecutiveMarkZuckerberg.ThefirstsurveyshavestartedintheUnitedStatesandwillsoonexpandtoothercountries.Thecompanyplanstoincludethelocalnewsoutletsofusersinitssurveys.Likemanydigitalplatformsthatactasnewsproviders,Facebookhadgreatfaithinabeliefthatprogrammedelectronsincomputerserverscandiscernqualitiesofthoughtsuchastrust,fairnessandhonesty.Eveninrespectednewsrooms,however,thesetraitsofcharacterrequireconstantupkeepamongjournalistsandfeedbackfrompayingcustomers.Goodjudgmentonnewsreliesonordersofconsciousnessbeyondwhatamachinecando.Ratherthanmovetowardbecomingahands-ongatekeeperofnews,Facebooknowhopesits“diverseandrepresentative”samplingofuserscanleadtoarankingofnewsoutletsandthatwouldbringameasureofobjectivityinitsnewsfeed.Thecompanymaybeinthenewsbusiness,butithaschosentooutsourcenewscredibilitytothecollectivewisdomofindividualsandtheirabilitytodistinguishtruthfromfalsehood.Byplacingitstrustinpeopleasseekersoftruth,Facebookcouldearngreatertrustfromitsusers.Thisisalsoalessonformanycompaniesespeciallydigitalplatformsorthoseinthemediabusiness.AccordingtothelatestsurveyoftrustininstitutionsworldwidebyEdelmancommunicationsfirm,“mediahasbecometheleast-trustedinstitutionforthefirsttimemoresothanotherbusinessesorgovernment”.“Inparticular,theUSisenduringanunprecedentedcrisisoftrustamongmanyof.itsinstitutions”,saysRichardEdelman,presidentandCEOofEdelman.“Therootcauseofthisfallisthelackofobjectivefactsandrationaldiscourse”,headds.Facebook’sshiftawayfromcomputer-drivennewsselectionisawelcomesteptowardrestoringtrustintheoverallbusinessofnews.Thisisnotanewproblem.“Nothingcannowbebelievedwhichisseeninanewspaper”,wroteThomasJeffersonin1807.YettheDigitalAgehasforcedtheissueoftrustfornewsproviders.Byinvitingreaderstoparticipateinsolvingthisproblem,Facebookhasitselfsetanewbarforearningtrust.43.AccordingtoParagraph4,Facebookhopesto_______.A.measuretheobjectivityofnewsfeedonitsownB.improveitsabilitytotelltruthfromfalsehoodC.shedofftheresponsibilityofanewsproviderD.entrustnewscredibilitytoitsmassiveusers44.Inthelastparagraph,ThomasJefferson’swordsarecitedtoindicate_______.A.thepoorqualityofnewspapersnowadaysB.thelong-standingtrustissueinnewsbusinessesC.theproblemsarisingfromFacebook’sshiftD.theissueoftrustintheDigitalAge45.TheauthorholdsthatFacebook’sshiftis_______.A.a(chǎn)lessonfornewsprovidersonfilteringnewsB.thecauseofthetrustcrisisacrossbusinessofnewsC.a(chǎn)steptowardrestoringuser’strustinnewsbusinessD.theresultoflackingobjectivefactsandrationaldiscourse46.TowhichofthefollowingwouldMarkZuckerbergmostprobablyagree?A.Commongroundsamongusersarethesourcesofhigh-qualitynews.B.Programmedelectronscanmakegoodjudgmentonnewsquality.C.Computerscannotreplacehumanbeingsinnewsselection.D.Readerfeedbackisnotneededinrespectednewsrooms.評卷人得分五、六選四Whentherearedebatesabouttheworld’stopperformingeducationsystems,thenamesthatusuallygetmentionedaretheAsianpowerhousessuchasSingaporeandSouthKoreaortheNordicknow-alls,suchasFinlandorNorway.Butwithmuchlessrecognition,Canadahasclimbedintothetoptierofinternationalrankings.InthemostrecentroundofinternationalPisetests,Canadawasoneofahandfulofcountriestoappearinthetop10formaths,scienceandreading.Thetests,runbytheOrganisationforEconomicCo-operationandDevelopment(OECD),areamajorstudyofeducationalperformanceandshowCanada’steenagersasamongthebesteducatedintheworld.____47____Atuniversitylevel,Canadahastheworld’shighestproportionofworking-ageadultswhohavebeenthroughhighereducation—55%comparedwithanaverageinOECDcountriesof35%.____48____Thetopperformersareoftencompact(緊湊的)societiesandthecurrenthighestachiever,Singapore,hasbeenseenasamodelofsystematicprogress,witheachpartoftheeducationsystemintegratedintoanoverarchingnationalstrategy.Canadadoesnotevenreallyhaveanationaleducationsystem.ItisbasedonautonomousprovincesanditishardtothinkofabiggercontrastbetweenacitystatesuchasSingaporeandsprawlinglandmasssuchasCanada.TheOECD,tryingtounderstandCanada’ssuccessineducation,describedtheroleofthefederalgovernmentas“l(fā)imitedandsometimesnon-existent”.____49____AndreasSchleicher,theOECD’seducationdirector,saysCanada’s“bigunitingthemeisequity”.Despitethedifferentpoliciesinindividualprovinces,thereisacommoncommitmenttoanequalchanceinschool.Hesaysthereisastrongsenseoffairnessandequalaccess—andthisisseeninthehighacademicperformanceofmigrantchildren.Withinthreeyearsofarriving,thePisatestsshowthechildrenofnewmigrantshavescoresashighastherestoftheirschoolmates.____50____AnotherdistinguishingfeatureisthatCanada’steachersarewellpaidbyinternationalstandards—andentryintoteachingishighlyselective.A.ItmakesCanadaoneofthefewcountrieswheremigrantchildrenachieveatalevelsimilartotheirnon-migrantcounterparts.B.Canada’ssuccessinschooltestsisalsoveryunusualcomparedwithotherinternationaltrends.C.IsschoolfundinglinkedtoresultsofinternationalPisatests?D.Therehavebeensystematiceffortstoimproveliteracyandtestingandassessmenttoidentifyschoolsorindividualswhoarestruggling.E.SohowhasCanadaovertakensomanyothercountriesineducation?F.TheyarefaraheadofgeographicalneighbourssuchastheUSandEuropeancountrieswithstrongculturaltiesliketheUKandFrance.評卷人得分六、概要寫作51.Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.TheProblemofPackagingAlargesourceofrubbishispackagingmaterial.Itoftenmakesupmorethan30percentofthetotal.Tounderstandwhythisistrue,thinkofthepackagingcommonlyusedforasimpleproduct,suchastoothpaste.Thepackagingincludesnotonlythetubeforthetoothpaste,butalsotheboxforthetube.Thisboxisputintoaplasticwrapper.Then,theboxesaretransportedinacardboardcontainer.Mostpackagingmaterialendsupinalandfillafteritisthrownaway.Thoughnecessary,lan
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