2020届上海平和双语学校中学部高三英语期末考试试卷及参考答案
第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项
A
Lastsummer,ppedatatraffic
light,leddownherwindowandshouted.“Hey.I’m
antonerightnow?”Themanlaughed,thenpaud.“Actually,”he
said,“Iwasreallyhopingtogetahaircut.”Stellerpulledoutaredchairfromhercarandhelpedthemancuthis
heworkwasdone,themanlookedinamirror.“Ilookgood!”hesaid.
Uptonow,Stellerhasgiven30orsosuchhaircutsaroundthecitytopeoplewithlittleinfluence,andsheis
stronglyawareofthepowerofhercleanupjob.
Asateen,shesufferedfromaveredia,causingherhairtogetthinned,sohermotherarrangedfor
Steller’sfirstprofessionalhaircut.“Tositdownandhavesomebodylookatmeandtalktomelikeapersonand
notjustanillness,ithelpedmefeelcaredaboutandlessalone,”hat,Stellerknewshewantedto
haveherownbarbershopsoshecouldhelppeoplefeelthewayshe’gafterfinishing
cosmetology(美容术)schoolin2009,shebeganwhatshenowcallsherRedChairProject,reachingouttopeople
wasthatbydoingsomekindacts,otherswouldbeinspiredtospreadtheirown.
“Partofwhatbrokemyheartwasjusthowlonelypeoplelooked,”shesaid.“IthoughtmaybeI’dgoaround
’tfixtheirproblems,butmaybeIcanhelpthemfeellessalonefora
moment.”
Itallbeganwithabeliefinsimpleactsofkindness,suchasafreehaircut.“Thewayyoushowupintheworld
matters,”saidSteller.“Youhavenoideawhatpeoplearegoingtodowiththekindnessthatyougivethem.”
sthewriterbeginthepassage?
ngareason.
ribingascene.
deStellarstarttheRedChairProject?
her’erestincosmetology.
htofightveredias.
dStellarexpectfromtheproject?
esocialproblems.
peoplelooksmarter.
B
Lightpollutionisasignificantbutoverlookeddriveroftherapiddeclineofinctpopulations,accordingto
themostcomprehensivereviewofthescientificevidencetodate.
Artificiallightatnightcanaffecteveryaspectofincts'lives,therearcherssaid."Westronglybelieve
artificiallightatnight—incombinationwithhabitatloss,ve(入侵的)species,and
climatechange—isdrivinginctdeclines,"thescientistsconcludedafterasssingmorethan150studies.
Inctpopulationcollapshavebeenreportedaroundtheworld,andthefirstglobalscientificreview
publishedinFebruary,saidwidespreaddeclinesthreatenedtocaua"catastrophiccollapofnature's
ecosystems".
Therearethoughttobemillionsofinctspecies,moststillunknowntoscience,andabouthalfareactiveat
ctiveinthedaymayalsobedisturbedbylightatnightwhentheyareatrest.
Themostfamiliarimpactoflightpollutionismoths(飞蛾)flappingaroundabulb,mistakingitforthemoon.
Someinctsuthepolarisationoflighttofindthewatertheyneedtobreed,aslightwaveslineupafter
ificiallightcanscupper(使泡汤)sareimportantprey(猎物)
formanyspecies,butlightpollutioncantipthebalanceinfavourofthepredatorifittrapsinctsaroundlights.
Suchincreasinpredationriskwerelikelytocautherapidextinctionofaffectedspecies,therearcherssaid.
Therearcherssaidmosthuman-caudthreatstoinctshaveanaloguesinnature,suchasclimatechange
htpollutionisparticularlyhardforinctstodealwith.
However,unlikeotherdriversofdecline,turningofflightsthatare
notneededisthemostobviousaction,hesaid,whilemakinglightsmotion-activatedalsocutslightpollution.
esamewithavoidingblue-whitelights,which
htsalsoofferhopeastheycanbeeasilytunedtoavoidharmfulcoloursand
flickerrates.
discusdinthepassage?
ofdeclininginctpopulations.
uencesofinctpopulationcollaps.
ollution:thekeybringerofinctdeclines.
declines:thedriverofthecollapdecosystem.
the5thparagraphmainlyabout?
httravelsinspace.
hthelpsinctsfindfood.
foodchainisinterrelated.
htpollutionaffectsincts.
estheunderlinedword"analogues"inParagraph6probablymean?
tions.
thepurpoofthelastparagraph?
rsolutions.
examples.
comparisons.
entarguments.
C
Inthenaturalhabitat,ealoneand
areoftenfoundlyingontheirbedorsofa,stillasarock,
rarelygetup,somanyothersoftheirspecies,
theydon’ayuplateandareoftenfoundtohaveredeyes.
This,ofcour,isalittlebitexaggerated,butformanyofus,binge-watchingashowishowweconsumeour
reamingrvicesbringingeminglyendlesscontenttothetipsofourfinger,
creatorstailortheirshowstoourneedsandtastes,whiletheirmarketingteamllsittousasthenextmost
’thelpbutwonderifthiswayofconsumingtelevisiondoesusanygood.
We’readvidtoget7to8hoursofsleepperday,butstayingupallnighttofinishshowslike‘BreakingBad’
and‘TheFall’,whichNetflixsaysarebingedthefastest,won’x’s
CEORichardHastingstoldanalystsataconference,“Thinkaboutit…whenyouwatchashowfromNetflixandyou
getaddictedtoit,’recompetingwithsleep.”Anditisn’tonlytheamountofsleepwe
get;thequalitymatterstoo!AstudypublishedintheJournalforClinicalSleepMedicinereportedthatthowho
talarousalwegetfromwatching
TVdoesn’tlenditlftopeacefulsleep.
Besides,ryextrahourofTVwatched,therewasa2%increainthe
prevalenceofobesity,accordingtoastudyconductedbyHarvardthatlinkedTVwatchingtoobesityinchildren
andadolescents.
Whileitistruethatthere’sgrowingevidencethatbingingisn’tgoodforus,theresultsaren’tallhopeless.
Binging,occasionally,ypeople,s
popularshowsoftenholdviewingparties
wherepeoplecanbinge-watchshowstogetherandthendiscusswhattheyjustexperienced!Thisinteractioncan
createanofcommunityformany.
Forothers,longday,afewhoursofFriends—stilloneofthemost
popularshowsonanystreamingplatform—followed240peoplethrough
tedforsomepeoplethattheirstresshormonelevels
decreadduringtheirbingingexperience.
Withbinging,thereisnota“good”or“bad”nythings,ngTV
canberelaxing,butonlyifitdoesn’tstopyoufromexercising,takingcareofyourhealth,andfulfillingyoursocial
responsibilities.
estheunderlinedword“tailor”inParagraph2probablymean?
.
e.
nwelearnfromthepassage?
untofsleepmattersmorethanthequality.
’snorealharminbinge-watchingaTVries.
gmayhelpkeepstresshormonelevelsstable.
-watchingmayhelpincreasocialconnections.
theauthor’sattitudetowardsbinge-watching?
erned.
ul.
fthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
oBlameforBinge-Watching?
e-WatchingGoodorBadforYou?
e-WatchingGettingoutofControl?
sBinge-WatchingAffectYourLife?
D
Thereisanoldarmyjokeaboutanofficerwhoaskssomesoldierswhetheranyofthemareinterestedin
urhandsgoup,theofficersays,“Right,carrythisgrandpianodowntotheofficers
mess.”
Jobrec'scareersrequirea
rtunateresultisaformof
“adjectiveinflation”inrecruitmentadsamployersattempttomakeroutinetaskssoundexciting.
Candidatesmustsometimeswonderwhethertheyareapplyingfora9-to-5-roleortobecomeamemberof
theMarvel“Avengers”.OnIndeed,ajob-buntingwebsite,abarwasrecentlylookingfor"bartenderswhoare
peoplefocud,quality-driven,andhavesuperherohospitalitypowers".Theabilitytogivecustomersthecorrect
changewasnotmentioned.
AnotherBritishcompanyadvertidfor“acall-centreninja,asuperheroinpeople",aJobdescriptionwhich
soundsalittleyouthinkthat
alsohadjobsdemanding“ninja-likeattentiontodetail".Shortofturningupforthe
interviewdresdhead-to-toeinblack,andthensneakingupbehindthemanagingdirectorathisdesk,itishard
toehowcandidatescouldshowtheirninjaqualities.
Notallcompaniesrequirecandidatestoposssthequalitiesofaninja,quireapplicantsto
ewatershoppingmallinsoutheastEnglandwaslookingfor“passionatesales-drivenbrand
ambassadors”while“passionatecrewmembers”wereneededatabakeryinwestLondonforawageofjust£8.23
,passionisprettyhardtokeepconsistentlyfor40hoursaweek,licants
adtalksaboutpassionor
superheroes,ninjashouldberervedforteenagemutant
ninjaturtles.
stheauthormentionthejokeinParagraph1?
thatofficernjoyplayingtricksonsoldiers.
oducethetopicofoverstatedjobads.
aintheoriginofcomplexjobads.
ribesoldiers'everydaylife.
fthefollowingoffersajobdemandingninjaqualities?
ery.
ewatershoppingmall.
estheauthorsayabouttheadsrequiringpassion?
etypicalofwantads.
euncommononIndeed.
stheauthorsoundwhentalkingabouttoday’sjobads?
nt.
hetic.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项
Youhaveprobablyheardthesaying,“Itisbettertogivethantoreceive.”Theactofgivingcreatespositive
feelingsforboththegiverandthereceiver.
___16___Givingcannotonlybringpositivefeelingsforthereceiverbutithasalsobeenshowntobeamood
booster(助推器)mple,astudypublishedinNatureCommunicationsfoundthatthe
participantswhochotospendmoneyonothersratherthanthemlveshadagreaterincreainlevelsof
lf-reportedhappiness.___17___Becauyouwillcreatepositiveenergywhensaying“Yes”.
Givingimprovesyouremotionalandphysicalhealth.____18____Givingcancreatepositivebenefitstoyour
physicalhealthandwell-beingaswell,includingdecreadstress,loweredbloodpressure,andevenincreadlife
tstudyfoundthatpeoplewhovolunteeredevenafewhoursaweekwere40percentlesslikelyto
develophighbloodpressurethanthowhodidn’t.
egiverandthereceivercanexperienceakindof
hissoimportant?Becauappreciationisimportanttoyour
physical,emotionalandspiritualwell-being.____19____
nerosityhasthepotentialto
mple:Youvolunteeratyourlocalanimal
ethedogshavereceivedextralove,ethey
arehappier,theyaremorelikelytobeadopted.____20____Ittsoffachainofsmallyetmeaningfulactionsthat
leadtobigchange.
makesyouhappier.
leavesyoumoreenergetic.
tuationshowshowgivingworks.
,manypeoplechootogiveratherthantotake.
’swhytellingpeopleyouaregratefulissoimportant.
efitsofgivingextendbeyondyouremotionalhealth.
henyourneighborasksyoutojoinabeachclean-upactivity.
第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项
Itiverykid'sworstnightmare(噩梦).Asix-year-oldboy,JadenHayes,has____21____,helost
hisdadwhenhewasfourandthenlastmonthhismom____22____unexpectedlyinhersleep.
“ItriedandItriedandItriedtogether____23____,butIcouldn't.”ouldimagine
how____24____re'eksagohetoldhisauntBarbara
thathewassickandtiredofeingeveryonearound____25____
hada/an____26____tosolveit.
“Andthatwasthestartofit,"saidBarbara."That'swheretheadventure____27____.Jadenaskedhisaunt
Barbaratobuyabunchof____28____andbringhimtodowntownSavannah,Georgianearwherehelives,sohe
could____29____themaway."I'mtryingtomakepeople_____30_____,"saidJaden.
Jaden_____31_____peoplewhoaren'talreadysmilingandthenturnstheir_____32_____e’s
goneoutonfourdifferentoccasions,ways_____33_____,evenifsometimes
hedoesn'tgetexactlywhathewashoping_____34_____.Itisjustdifficultforsomepeopleto_____35_____a
six-year-oldorphan(孤儿)whowouldofferatoy-expectingnothing_____36_____—exceptasmile.
"I'mcountingonittobe33,000,"kedifhecouldmakethat_____37_____andhaveany
influenceontheworld,heanswered:"'thavetochangethe_____38_____greatly,butit's
enoughtohelp_____39_____IcarryitoncanImakeabig_____40_____toothers."
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第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
MagicTouch
Frommyhotelroomwindow,Icouldealargeadvertimentboardwithhisfaceonit:Jason,theGreat
Magician.
Iabnt-mindedlyturnedthe___41.___(page)ngmyiced
coffeeIranmyfingersalongthestreets___42.___e___43.___ahalf-hourwalk,
Ithought.
Ilooked___44.___(quick)attheclock,"Theshowstartsinonehour;plentyoftime!Idranktherestofmycoffee
ter,Iwasonmywaytotheshow,___45.___(carry)afancyblackhandbaganda
happysmile.
ThehallwasdarkwhenIcamein;theshowwasabout___46.___(begin).Imademywaybackstage
just___47.___thegreatmagicianwasputtingonhistophat.
“Daddy,I'msogladtoeyou,”I___48.___(whisper),I'mintownforthewriter’sclass,butIjustcouldn’tmiss
yourshow.”Igavehimaquickhugandwentbackintotheatingarea,leavinghimwitha___49.___(surpri)
eddowninthedarkness,andthecurtainsopened.
Magically,thatshowremainstheGreatJason'sbest___50.___(perform)tothisday.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节短文改错(满分10分)
51.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,
每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加,删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
rawapictureofacatbecaumyfriend
yfriend!Ihadtohideverything
quickly!lygaveherthecardonherbirthdayandshe
lovedthemverymuch.
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
52.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
heringsthe
rytime,GrammaGoodiehas
kidsneverknowwhatshe'llbring.
Sometimesit'sstuffyouneed,d
bealollipopthatturnsyourtonguebrightblue.
Well,oneSunday,iethrewopenthedoor.
“Hello,mydarlings,”GrammaGoodiesaidwithasmile.“LookwhatIhaveforyou”Shepulledoutadeckof
cards,andtheyplayed“GoFish”ndoftheday,esaid
hergood-byes.
Asshedroveaway,idthatGrammaGoodie'sbirthdaywas
regoingtoplanaspecialdinnerandbakeadeliciouscakeforherbirthdaysurpri.
“GrammaGoodiehasabirthday?”-upshavebirthdays?
Whointheworldknew?“Well,wehavetogetheragift,”Jamiedecided.“Butwhat?”askedChris.“Gramma
GoodiehaslyEVERYTHING!”
Jamiethoughtaboutscarves,flowers,mmahadplentyofscarves,ahumongousro
garden,houghtaboutbooks,pillows,andaflute.
Adiary?ella?Shehadthat,?There',whatwould
ChrisandJamiedo?ydreamedduringrecess.
Theythoughtthemlvestosleep!Nothingcametomind.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph1:
Theirparentsgavethemasuggestion.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph2:
OnSundaymorning,thedoorbellrang.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
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参考答案
1.D2.C3.A
4.C5.D6.B7.A
8.C9.B10.C11.D
12.B13.C14.A15.C
16.A17.G18.F19.E20.C
21.B22.D23.C24.D25.B26.A27.B28.C29.D30.A31.B32.
D33.A34.C35.D36.A37.A38.B39.C40.C
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51.(1).another→other(2).magazine→magazines(3).that→what(4).draw→drew
(5).sudden→suddenly(6).knock前加a(7).hid→hide(8).make→making(9).
去掉to(10).them→it
52.略
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