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青浦高中英语组
< br>复旦大学附属中学青浦分校
2017
学年第一学期
高二阶段性练习卷
(
时
间
:
90
分
钟
总
分
值
:
120
分
)
I.
Grammar and Vocabulary (20%+10%+10%)
Grammar A
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.
homeless
teenagers_______ when their money runs out.
A, resort stealing
B. resort
to stealing
C. resort to steal
D. resort stolen
the
middle of these distracting illustrations and
examples, the reader can________ the book's
argument.
A. lose track of
B. be reminded of
C. be informed of
D. concentrate on
Olympic
Games_________ what high standards our players
must achieve.
A. explained
B. interpreted
C.
illustrated
D. identified
is particular concern expressed about buildings,
subways, buses and other_________ areas, for they
prove to be tempting targets for
terrorists.
A. enclosed
B.
conserved
C. deserted
D.
isolated
the rapid development of
education reform and increasingly fierce
worldwide__________,
nurturing_________
is the inevitable choice for every university.
A. competitors; competitiveness
B. competence; competition
C. competitiveness; competitors
D. competition; competence
y
and economics only became separate
academic_________ in the 20th century.
A., disciplines B. volumes
C. contents
D. sections
social networking is an easy
activity_________ now that it's been unchained
from the PC.
A. to participate in
B. being participated in
C.
to be participated
D. participated
28.___________in the dark cave, the
soldier was not afraid of________ by his enemies.
A. Hiding; finding
B.
Hiding; being found
C. Hidden; founding
D. Hidden; hiding
29.1
became the second “Auntie” in the car, and I was a
little surprised in such a
familia
r_________ way.
A.
being referred as
B
. to be
referred as
C. being referred to D. to
be referred to
30.-I regret________ you
that your application has been rejected.
-Now I'm starting to regret________ the
previous offer.
A, to inform; to not
take B. informing; not to take
C. to
inform; not taking
D. informing; not
taking
who make their children that
are so young__________ their lessons all day are
unwise.
A. that they do
B
. do
C. as to do
D. did
ity service_________
anything from gardening to_______ in old people's
homes.
A. is involved in; helping
B. involves; helping
C. involves; help
D. is involved; help
worried the child
most was__________ to visit his mother in the
hospital.
A. his not being allowed B,
his not allowing
C. his being not
allowed D. having not been allowed
__________at his own performance, the
athlete accepted his failure.
A. being
astonished
B
. astonishing
C. astonished
D.
having been astonished
recent years an
English word “ionosphere” has appeared__________
the sense of“ information” and
“atmosphere
A.
to combine B. combined
C. being
combined D. combining
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36.__________as an Olympic event, a
sport must be played in at least 75 countries on
at least 4 continents.
A.
Having accepted
B
. Being
accepted
C. To be accepted
D. Accepting
37,______________ , many animals are
storing food.
A. With
winter approaching
B. With winter
approached
C. With winter to approach
D. With winter to be approached
38. Because their environment had been
destroyed, the pandas had no alternative
but_______________.
A. stay there was
no food
B. stay where there was no
food
C. to stay there was no food
D. to stay where there was no food
39. It?s nice to wal
k along
the country paths___________ with grass.
A. covered; growing
B.
covering; growing
C. covering; grown D.
covered; grown
40. Everything in the
path of a tornado is destroyed, yet areas nearby
still_____________.
A, remained
untouched
B. remaining untouched
C. be remain to be untouched D.
remained to be untouched
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Grammar B:
Directions:
After reading
the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the
passages 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.(
此部分请于答题纸上作答)
Most
people
get
sweaty
palms
just
staring
up
at
El
Capitan,
a
breathtaking
rock
of
formation
in
Yosemite,
California. Alex
Hominoid
,
s stayed dry. And
this June, he managed
41 (climb) the
900-meter vertical
(
垂直
的)
wall,
pulling on edges barely big enough for fingertips
Hanford could not afford any slips.
That is because he carried nothing
4
2 a bag of
gymnasts? chalk, to keep his
fingers free of moisture. There was no
rope to secure him if he fell. After a four-hour
display of power and
precision, the 31
-year-old safely challenged himself.
The achievement marks the latest in a
series of milestones for sport climbing. In 20155
two other Americans,
Tommy Caldwell and
Keven Jorgeson
,
43
(establish) a route up the
Dawn Wall, El Capitan?s blankest part,
after years of attempts. They made the
front page of The New York Times and got
congratulations from Barack
Obama for
the achievement. Last year, sport climbing 44
(accept) into the Olympic program for
Tokyo 2020
officially.
These
have strengthened climbing^ position in the
sporting circle in America and elsewhere. Google
has invited
Jorgeson to give a
motivational talk to its employees. Climbing gyms
have appeared around the globe over the
past decade,
45
(make)
the
event
safer
and
more
accessible
to
ordinary
people.
The
gyms
have
been
particularly popular
among millennial (
千禧
—
代
)
,
who pay
46
(much)
attention
to
experiences
than
to
belongings.
Sporty children who
47
once
have
taken
up
gymnastics
(
体操运动)
now
often
pick
climbing
instead.
Some start as young as five,
48
(lead) to great progress
in performance.
Adam Ondra, a 24-year-
old Czech
(
捷克人
)
,
49
(regard) as possibly the
most talented climber ever. Last
November, he repeated the climb up the
Dawn Wall,
50
(assist) by
his father, after just a month of practice.
climb
43.
has
established
accepted
g
ed
ed
Vocabulary:
Directions:
Complete the
following passage by using the words in the box.
Each word can only be used once.
Note
that there is one more word than you need.
A.
suffering B. unpleasant C. claims
D. maintain AB. unpleasant AC .responses
AD. protective BC. reverse CD.
links BD. presence ABC. contribute
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Stress, in its simplest
definition, is strain caused by some type of
force. Today, the word stress is used most
often when people discuss mental
health. In this context, stress describes the
condition that results from ongoing
and
typical, emotional, or environmental
forces. Such forces may include too much wood
a-tragic event, or air
pollution. The
fo
rces may cause in, tension, fear,
grief, or anxiety. These discomforts can disturb
the body?s
ability to 52 its normal
internal balance. Some level of discomfort is, of
course, normal. The occasional 53 _
of pain or anxiety? Not by itself a
symptom of a serious problem.
STRES
IOUS---when the brain and the rest of the body
cannot make the adjustments that return his or her
normal condition of balance---then we
say that the person is . 54 from stress.
Although stress itself is usually not
considered a disease, studies suggest that it is
linked to disease. A
growing body of
research data connects the risk of heart disease,
for instance
,
with stress
within the workplace,
the family, and
other parts of society. Character
traits---
—
sod tendency to
worry, to strive for perfection, or to be
competitive---also
seem
to____55_____
stress.
It
is
unclear,
however,
whether
stress
itself
causes
disease.
People 56 _______to
much or
ch conducted in California seems to 57________that
men who report stress from their
jobs
are more likely than less-stressed men to have
板)
building up in the
arteries that supply blood to the
brain. High levels of this plaque
increase a person-clenches of having a
stroke(
中风
).The same study,
did not
find between stress and
arterial plaque in women. Dopers
speculate(
推测
)that female
hormones may operate in
some 59
_
,
Another study seems to
confirm the 60
of people with the
degenerative. neurologica{(
神经
病学
) (MS),.that stress males their
disease worse. Through the use of magnetic
resonance imaging (MRrf brain
scans,
researchers
linked
periods
of
stress
in
the
subjects
,
lives
with
evidence
of
MS
disease
activity.
Researchers also
determined that major stressful events were
related to the development of new brain lesions.
Stress has also been linked to
hypertension, depression, obesity, skin diseases,
and some other types of cancer.
AB D BD A ABC AC B CD AD BC
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.
The responsibilities of job, home and
family all too often transform the daily routine
into ahuge burden.
Enjoying quality
leisure time becomes
(61)_____.
True leisure means engaging in a
______(62)
___
and rewarding activity without being
_____(63)______by other aspects of your
life. Sometimes, the______(64)____
you
experience during the
week make you
place great emphasis on weekends and other days
off. You hope to relax, but thepressure
is______(65)_____.
You
can't
rest
even
when
you
have
the
time
to
do
so.
When
time
is
limited,leisure
activities
are usually the first items to_____ 66)______from
the daily schedule.
If you
routinely____(67)_____your leisure time because
you have
do,”
you
may
be
underestimating
how
much
time
the
things
______(68)_____
take.
Most
peopleroutinely
shortchange
themselves
on
the
amount
of
time
required
to
complete
a
given
task.
The
problem
is
a_____(69)____to evaluate
performance honestly.
_____(70)____,
simplifying your life will let you have more
windows of opportunity to do stuffjust for
fun. Maybe you need to relearn to
relax.
Spare
Time
for
Your_____(71)_____:
Devote
one
afternoon
or
evening
per
week_____(72)_____todoing
something that you enjoy, listening to
music, assembling a jigsaw puzzle. Do whatever you
always wish to but
never seem to find
time for. And do it where there's nothing to
remind you of other____(73)_____.
Choose Low-Tech: The popular
fascination with technological advances in all
areas of life
青浦高中英语组
has
diverted(
偏离)
attention from
the simple pleasures of many____(74)___pastimes.
Peoplethink they must
have the best,
most up-to-date equipment available to enjoy
themselves. When keeping up with trends becomes
the______(75)______, the pure pleasure
of leisure is lost.
61. A. essential
B. difficult
62. A.
reluctant
B. disgusting
63.
A. preoccupied
64. A. favour
65. A. enormous
66. A.
destroy
67. A. estimate
68.
A. constantly
69. A. variety
70. A. However
71. A.
Instincts
72. A. occasionally
73. A. illustrations
74. A.
individual
75. A. address
DACBCDABDBCD
C.
noticeable
C. delicate
C.
cultivated
C. thirst
C.
ignorant
C. disappear
C.
fulfill
C. actually
C. Moreover
C. Images
C. primarily
C. stimulations
C. traditional
C. source
D. incapable
D. pleasurable
D. oppressed
D. stress
D. adjusted
D. recognize
D. equally
D.
failure
D. Therefore
D. entirely
D. limitations
D. physical
D. focus
BDA
B. ashamed
B. risk
B. reasonable
B. consider
n
B. initially
B.
delay
B. Consequently
B.
Desires
B. dramatically
B.
obligations
B. uncommon
B.
obstacle
Section B (22%)
Directions:
Read
the
following
three
passages.
Each
passage
is
followed
by
several
questions
or
unfinished
statements. For each of them there are
four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one
that fits best according to the
information given in the passage you
have just read.
(A)
When memory began for me, my
grandfather (“Gramp”
)
was
past sixty. The little marks of laughter
at the corners of his eyes were the
product of a kindly and humorous nature. The years
of work which had
bent his shoulders
had never reduced his humor or his love of a joke.
Everywhere he went, Gramp made
friends
easily. At the end of half an hour you felt you
had known him all your life. I soon learned that
he
hated to give orders, but that when
he had to, he tried to make his orders sound like
suggestions.
One
July
morning,
as
he
was
leaving
to
go
to
the
cornfield,
he
said:
“Edwin,
you
can
pick
upthe
potatoes in th
e field today
if you want to do that.” Then he drove away with
his horses. The day passed, and I
did
not have any desire to pick up potatoes. Evening
came and the potatoes were still in the field.
Gramp,
dusty and tired, led the horses
to get their drink.
“Ho
w
many potatoes did you pick up?” Gramp
inquired. “I didn?t pick any.”
“
N
ot any! Why?” You
said I could pick them up if I wanted
to. You didn?t say I had to.” In the next few
minutes, I learned a lesson
I will not
forget: when Gramp said I could if I wanted to. he
meant that I should want to.
My
grandmother (“Gram”
)
worked
hard all day, washing clothes, cleaning the house,
making butter,
and even working in the
field when help was scarce. In the evening,
though, she was not too tired to read
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