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上海交通大學附屬中學2021-2022學年度第二學期高一英語期中試卷(滿分150分,120分鐘完成)第I卷I.ListeningComprehension25%)SectionA:ShortConversationsDirections:InSectionyouheartenshortconversationsbetweenspeakers.theendofeachconversation,aquestionbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.conversationsandthequestionsbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutthefourpossibleanswersonyouranddecidewhichonethebestanswerthequestionyouhave1.A.doesn'tmatterherwhentheystart.worriedthatshemistakes.likestartedassoonaspossible.D.sofarthefuturethattheycanstartanytime.2.A.Everyonetoldhimcheerup.pleasedhispurchase.Spendingmoneyputhimagoodmood.D.Hehadpayapriceforhisnewphone.3.A.Theworksomeoneelse.Themustcompletepaperwork.Theapplicationlostforthemoment.D.Themannotqualifiedforthejob.4.A.TherearetoomanycentersHeknewabouttheplannedconstruction.5.A.can'tdecidewhichclasstake.havingtroublegettingschool.can'tfindthekindofpapersheneeds.D.hasn'tchosenasubjectforanassignment.6.A.Thehurriedthroughtheexam.TheroomtoowarmforaThebelatehedoesn'tD.Themanputhissweateronthewrong7.A.AretirementTheyreallygoingbuildaD.Hehasn'tbeentheothercenters.Afreshmanreception.AbirthdayD.Aclassreunion.8.A.probablyrainHeneedsbuyanotherumbrella.9.A.Hedoesn'thavethatHeprefersshorterplaysthisone.Itrainmuchlatertheweek.D.Helistentheweatherforecast.HelikedtheplaybetterthefirsthesawD.Hewouldn'tseetheplayasoftenasthehad.10.A.ThehadbetternotBronx.HemissesthedayswhenhewasBronx.Bronxquitefarawayfromwhentheylive.D.HejusthasaideaofwhatBronxlike.1SectionBDirections:InSectionyouhearshortpassages,andyoubeaskedquestionsoneachofthepassages.passagesbetwice,butthequestionsbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,thefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswerthequestionyouhaveQuestionsthrough13arebasedonfollowingpassage.A.protecttraditionalagriculture.cultivatenewspeciesofplants.increaseglobalfoodproduction.D.slowdownthepopulationincrease.12.A.Itkillsjustbadinsects.Itcontainslesspoison.ItbreaksdownD.makesplantslookInsectsberesistantD.failsworktermsofworms.13.A.expensiveuse.Geneticengineersdon'trecognizeQuestions14through16arebasedonfollowingpassage.14.A.Whoreallyinventedtelevision.HowtelevisionbecameWhatchangetelevisionbroughtus.D.Whytelevisiontookalong15.A.Itwaspricedat1500pounds.soundwasnotloudenough.16.A.JohnLogieBaird.PaulimageswerenotD.wasdesignedbyaGermanPhiloFarnsworth.D.AcompanynamedQuestions17through20arebasedonfollowingconversation.17.A.Howselectagoodumbrella.Howsharpenthesenses.18.A.TheylookHowtreatminorachesandpains.D.HowpredicttheTheylookTheylookD.TheylookItbecomes19.A.Itstopsworking.Itconfusessubstances.D.detectsfewerthings.20.A.Theybothhaveleginjuries.TheyhavenoumbrellaThey'retootiredwalkanyD.seennothemdirections.II.GrammarSectionA(1.5'*30=45%)Directions:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedB,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.2_____ofClassdowhattheycanhelptheblindknowneveryoneourschool.A.ThestudentsWhateverthestudentsD.ThatthestudentsWhatthestudentsAbsolutepovertyhasfallensteadilysincetheindustrialrevolution,which_____luxurieshavebecomenecessities.A.what23.After____seemedlikehoursheoutabittersmile.A.whichwhatwhythatD.whereD.that24.Asageneralrule,bestnottalkaboutpoliticsorreligionyourbusinessfriends.Thatcanintotrouble,eventheUnitedStates,_____peopleholddifferentviews.A.asbecausewhereD.which25.Asmembers_____werepresentattheemergencymeetingagreedthecapitalincreaseplan.A.likethatasD.who26.Assoonastheinventionwasfinished,Bengavethewhowasgladandaskedhim_____hewouldlikehavereturn.A.that27.AtRasaSayang,thereareeightoutletsfordining,_____theJapanesecuisineexcellent.A.whichofwhichthatD.wherewhatwhetherD.howFrommonuments_____definetoweringskyscrapers,alittleredlighthouseunderasuspensionbridge,you’llbetreatedspectacularviews.A.whenthatwhereD.whoseIsthereawandthatsilentlytransformsandthosespecialpeopleonjourneyinto______sometimescanbealifelongrelationship?A.thatwhatD.whichJohnLennonproducedthemusic_____manypeopledanced,workedandduringtheirteenagedays.A.thatwhichwhichD.whichaskourselveswhatwewoulddotheparticularsituation,_____ourspiritualandphysicalbeingswerethreatenedfromeverydirection.A.thatwherewhichD.when32.Ononeoftheupward“flights”,Isnapped_____,tenyearsremainsmyfavoritepictureoffatherandA.whichthatD.what33.Scientistscallidea_____eachpartofacouldbemadeidenticalbymachinesasteptowardstandardizationofparts.A.howthatwhenD.whichinternational.canfindneighborhoods_____Greeks,EastIndians,Italians,andChinesecelebratetheircultures.A.wherewhichwhoseD.forwhose35.Somepeoplefeel_____therearetoomanyprogramsaboutandviolenceand_____eveneducationalprogramshelpeducation.A.thatthat…//…/D.asif…that3Whatreallydelightsa______thinkhimworthacompliment.A.whatwhetherthatD.how37.In_______nowlookslikealinefromaShakespeareanthere'sDonaldearlydeclaration:"Onetheviruslikeamiracle;A.thatwhatD.asItwasdeepsadnessthattheHouseofChanelannouncedthepassingofLagerfeld,______talentforallthebrandingcampaignsrelatedfashionbenefitedsince1987.A.ofwhichwhosefromwhoseD.ofwhom39.Aspartofthezero-CovidChinapublishesdetailsof________coronaviruscarriershavebeen,abidhelpcontacttracking.A.howwhatwhereD.who40.oneofthesurprisingmomentsOscarshistory________actorWillwalkedonandslappedChrisRockfora________Rockabouthair.A.which...thatthat...whenwhen...thatD.that...which41.Cigarettessmoking_________about90%ofdeathsfromlungcancer.A.appealingdedicatedalarmingforD.responsiblefor42.Whenafavorableopportunity_________itself,hewouldsubmithisproposition.A.presented43.In1986whenrecessionstruck,morethanthreemillionwerereceivingunemployment_____.A.claimsbenefitsinterestsD.objectives44.Thedevelopmentofvaccinesandthestrategyoflockdownhelp_______theepidemic.A.containwithdrawspotD.armedapproachedD.drove45.ReadinghabitslookdifferentaroundChina,wheretheaverageperson______10hoursand42minutesreadingperweek.A.spendsdevotestakesD.reaches46.Thepolicemadean_______thepublicremaincalmfaceofapossibleterroristattackpublicplaces.A.appointmentappealalertD.alarm47.Don'tloseheartorfeelfrustratedare_________byyourdreamschoolandcontinuepursueandrequestanappealFacultyAdmissionsCommittee,tryingaddsomethingnewaboutyourself.A.turnedturnedoverturneddownD.turnedup48.ThepoweroftheGreenMovementGermanyhasthecountryaleaderthe_______recyclemorewastematerials.A.approachpointtargetD.49.Atlantawasvotedthebestcitywhich________abranchbymorethan400chiefexecutives.A.extendexpandlocateD.stretch50.DuringtheChineseNewholidays,onetraditiontheChineseenjoystuffingand______jiaozi,theirfavoritefood,beservedtheirNewYear'sEveA.packingwrappingshapingD.coveringSection(20%)4Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthethebox.Eachcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatonethanyouneed.(A)A.coveradmittedH.assumebasisD.associationI.draftJ.desperateclaimingK.definingimpressedG.graciouslyErnestHemingwaywasacommandingfigure20th-centuryliterature.Hebegantheoriginal_____51_____ofhisfirstnovel,“TheAlsoRises,”whichhefinishedjustnineweeksduringthesummerof1925.Throughhis____52____ScottFitzgerald,Hemingway'sworkthenoticeofCharlesScribnerpublishers,whopublished"TheAlsoRises"1926.ThiswasHemingway'sbreakthrough,provingbebothacommercialandcriticalsuccess.Itusheredanewwritingstyleforwhichtheworldwasthannoteveryonewas___53_____.In1929,Fitzgeraldalsosuggestednumerousrevisionsfor“AFarewellArms.”Hemingwaytookofthese,butless____54_____,andsoonafterwardhisfriendshipFitzgeraldanend.AsHemingway'sstartelevated,hisprivateberevealed.Hehadfrequentfallingsouthisliterarypalsashestarted___55_____theroleofthemastertheirapprenticeships.temperwasvolcanicandwouldsometimesleadfistfights.In1937,hethedecision____56_____theSpanishCivilHemingwayarrivedSpainasareporterfortheAmericannewspaperAlliance.monthsSpainprovidedthe___57__forHemingway'sbest-sellingnovelaboutthecivilWhomtheBellDuringthelate1940'sHemingway'sexcessivedrinkingbeganatollonhisphysicalandmentalhealth.thefirsttime,thequalityofhiswritingbeganwhichwashugelyfrustratingforthefirstHemingwayfeltthestingofliteraryrejection.hecompletedhisnextnoveljust8weeks."TheandtheSea"becamethe____58___workofhissilencingthecriticsand___59______the1953PulitzerforLiterature.In1960,hewas____60____theandgivenelectroshocktherapytreathisdepression.Thisrobbedthewordsmithofhisgreatestwritingtool–hisErnestHemingwaycommittedsuicidehisfavoritehuntingonJuly2,1961.A.portraitsresistancemixedD.concernsadaptationsG.exploresH.alternativesI.criticizesJ.regardingK.inspiredGatsbya1925novelwrittenbyAmericanauthorScottFitzgeraldthatfollowsacastofcharacterslivingthefictionaltownofonprosperousLongIslandthesummerof1922.Thestoryprimarily_____61_____theyoungandmysteriousmillionaireJayGatsbyandhiscrazypassionandobsessionforthebeautifulformerloverDaisyBuchanan.ConsideredbeFitzgerald'smasterpiece,Gatsby_____62_____themesofdecadence,idealism,_____63_____changeandsocialupheaval,creating_____64_____oftheortheRoaringdescribedasacautionarytale_____65_____theAmericanFitzgerald—_____66_____bythepartieshehadattendedwhilevisitingLongIsland'snorth5shore—beganplanningthenovel1923,desiringproduce,hiswords,"somethingnew—somethingextraordinaryandbeautifulandsimpleandintricatelypatterned."ProgresswasFitzgeraldcompletinghisstoryfollowingamovetheFrenchRiviera1924.MaxwellPerkins,feltthebookwasandpersuadedtheauthorreviseoverthenextFitzgeraldrepeatedlyhesitatedaboutthebook'stitleandheconsideredavarietyof_____67_____,includingthatreferencedthecharacterthetitlehewaslastdocumentedhavedesiredwasUndertheRed,White,andBlue.FirstpublishedApril1925,Gatsbyreceived_____68_____reviewsandsold20,000copiesfirstFitzgeralddied1940,believinghimselfbeafailureandhiswork_____69_____.thenovelexperiencedarevivalduringII,andbecameapartofAmericanschoolcurriculaandnumerousand____70______thefollowingdecades.Gatsbywidelyconsideredbealiteraryclassicandacompetitorforthe"GreatAmericanNovel".1998,theModernLibraryeditorialboardvotedthe20thcentury'sbestAmericannovelandsecondbestEnglish-languagenoveloftheperiod.III.ReadingSectionA(15%)Directions:ForeachblankthefollowingpassagefourorphrasesmarkedCandD.Filleachblanktheorphrasethatbestthecontext.personalityThemodernmanagerhasplaytheroleofteamcoach,i.e.begoodataskingquestions.What____71____theindividualplayers?Whattheroleofamanager'spersonalityinspiringteamperformance?Sinceeverycorporationapotentialminefield(雷區)ofpersonalitytraits,heorshehadbetteralsohave___72_____skills.KarlMoore,anassociateprofessoratMcGillUniversityCanada,haswrittenrecentarticlesontheroleofdifferentpersonalitytypesbusiness.Oneofthemostcommon____73_____between(內向者)and(外向者).Mooreestimatesthataround40%ofthepopulationareintroverts,40%areextrovertsand20%are"ambiverts"whocan____74_____bothcharacteristics.Extrovertsarelikelyfarbusiness.Theyare,afterall,goodat____75____themselves.anacademicstudyfoundthatextrovertswere25%morelikely____76_____ahigh-earningjob.Itmayalsobesaidahigh-earningjobwouldanyonemoreconfidentandoutgoing.personalitytraitstenddevelopearlylife.Thestudyalsofoundthatthechildrenof____77____familiesweremorelikelybeextrovert.couldsimplybethatchildrenwhoupprosperoushomesarelesslikelyfacetheofstressfuleventsthat____78_____self-confidence.Peoplehigherself-confidencemayapplyformoreprestigiousjobsandbelikelybelievethattheirberewarded;thoseanegativeself-imagefeelnotworthtryingtoohard.Butintrovertsarealso_____79____climbingthegreasypole.Astudy2017foundthatintrovertexecutivesweremorelikely____80_____theexpectationsoftheBoardthantheirbragging,uber-confidentcolleagues.Moorethinksthatsuccessfulexecutiveshavebecomeambivertsordersucceed.6Introvertsshow____81_____oranoccasionalstirringspeech,whenthesituationcallsforAndextrovertsneedshutupandlistentheirteams—notleastbecausewhenthemanagerspeaksfirst,theteammembersbe___82___disagree.____83_____,managersalsoneedthinkaboutthedifferentpersonalitytypeswhenconductingmeetings.Iteasyformeetingsbe____84____byextroverts,whohaveatendencyspeaktheloudestandmostoften.Introvertsmaynever___85_____thediscussion.Managershavespendchattingto,andobservingtheirteammembersbeforedecidinghowbestthemmotivated.ManagersneedbelesslikeHenryFord,andlikeSigmundFreud.71.A.helpssatisfiesinterpersonaldividesdrivesD.requires72.A.educational73.A.approaches74.A.illustrate75.A.sellingnavigationalfiguresD.vocationalD.symbolsD.displaypredictexplainreachingchoosewrappingspotD.representingD.land76.A.beat77.A.well-off78.A.confirm79.A.expert80.A.of81.A.enthusiasm82.A.readypositivestrengthenafraidofholdfirmneedyD.harmoniousD.trainweakenconcernedaboutliveupD.freefromD.fallshortofD.perseveranceD.responsibleD.InsteaddeterminationinnovationreasonableHoweverreluctantSimilarlyspoiled83.A.Briefly84.A.engaged85.A.dedicateoccupiedD.dominatedD.answerforcontributeaccountforSectionB(22%)Directions:Readthefollowingpassages.Eachpassagefollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemfourchoicesmarkedCandD.Choosetheonethatbesttheinformationgiventhepassageyouhave(A)ThewriterMartinBaileybelievesdrewinspirationfromHokusai'sTheGreatwhenhepaintedoneofhisdazzlingandcelebratedworks,StarryNight.byside,thesimilaritiesareobvious.IntheHokusai,BaileypointsoutthatthetowersoverthevolcanicpeakofMountFuji.IntheGogh:“TheswirlingmassthehurtlestowardsthegentleslopesofLesAlpilles.”ItknownbyarthistoriansthathadapassionforJapaneseartandwasakeencollectorofJapaneseprints.HeparticularlyadmiredHokusai'sTheGreatwhichtodayoneoftherecognizableandreproducedartworksofall.Starrywaspaintedthesummerof1889whenwasasmallmentalasylumtheoutskirtsofSaint-Rémy-de-Provence.7didresearchontheotherpatientstheasylumandtheywereallaterriblestatesomusthavebeendifficultforhimadjusthislife.Ithinkwasartwhichkepthimsaneandgavehimareasonlive.”HepaintedStarryJune,inspiredbythenightthathelookedupatthroughthebarsofhiscellandthestunningProvencelandscapewheatfields,cypresstreesandolivegroves.Baileythatwasalsoinspired,possiblybyhismemoriesofTheGreat“Hedidn'thavetheprintwithhimbutheobviouslyrememberedgreatdetail.HehadastrongvisualinsiststhatthecomparisonshouldnotbeseenasdiminishingthebrillianceofStarryNight.Thepaintingwas“aworkofimaginationallsortsofconsciousandunconsciouselementswhichmusthaveintomindwhenhewasdoingthepainting.”“Itsurprisingnoonehasthiscomparisonbefore.putanumberofHokusaiandexpertsandtheyhaveallsaidainterestingItdifficultprovebutmyfeelingthathighlyStarrytodayregardedasoneoftruemasterpiecesalthoughtheartisthimselfneverregardedthatincredible,”saidtheMuseumofModernArtNewwhereondisplaytherearemorepeopletheircamerasoutfrontofthanprobablyanyoftheotherpaintingsthere.“Whowouldimaginesomeonelivingamentalasylumwouldbeablepaintsuchamarvelouswork?”WhichofthefollowingclaimsmayMartinBaileysupport?A.TheGreatandhavenothingcommon.TheexistenceofTheGreatmakesStarrylessbrilliant.StarrywascreatedbasedonthegeneralideaofTheGreatD.amasterpieceinspiredbyTheGreatextent.87.Accordingthepassage,whatthemainsimilaritybetweenthepaintings?A.BothofthemwerecreatedmentalasylumsBothofthemdepictedararenaturalphenomenon.BothofthemdrewtheirelementsfromJapan.D.Bothofthemimpresspeoplethenaturalpowerthey88.AccordingMartinwhichofthefollowingstatementsabouttrue?A.soldStarryendsmeet.Thepaintingwascreatedwhenwasthewheatfield.TheprintofTheGreatcarriedbyinspiredhimdrawStarryNight.D.TheuniqueabilitymemorizepaintingdetailshavehelpedcompleteStarryNight.Whatcanbeinferredfrom“Whowouldimaginesomeonelivingamentalasylumwouldbeablepaintsuchamarvelouswork?”A.Thoselivingmentalasylumshavenochancecreategreatworks.ThenegativeinfluenceofthesurroundingsartistsdrawItastonishingthatartistsareablecreatemasterpiecesterriblesurroundings.D.Onlythosestayingmentalasylumsareablepaintsuchanincrediblybeautifulmasterpiece8AIRCANADAExcessBaggageFeesWhentravellingonCanada,thesizeandnumberofchecklimitedbythefreecheckedallowance.Ifyourexceedsthisfreeallowance(toomanypieces,toobigortooheavy),youbeanexcessfee.ExcessacceptedsubjectspaceCurrencyexchangeamountbepaid.Applicabletaxesarenotincludedtheprices.Note:Pleasearriveattheairportatleast60minutesbeforedeparturecheckingoverweightoroversizedbaggage.thanoneexcessfeebeapplied.example,theitemoverweightandoversize,betwice.oversized(morethan/292oroverweightbagsthan70lb/32kg),pleasecontactyourCanadaLocalSalesforhandling.EconomyClassExcessofexcessOverweightOversized*Restrictionthanoneexcessfeemaybeapplied.$35($30USD)perbagBetween23and32(501b-701b)Between160cmand292cm(63in)$35CAD($30USD)perbag$105($91perbag$175($152USD)perbagNorthAmerica(Canada/US/Mexico)Extrathan2bagsInternational(allothercountries)***Sizesindicatelineardimensionsperbag(length+widthdepth)**ExcludesBrazilandJapan(PleasecontactCanadaReservationsfordetailsonexcessfeesthesedestinations)90.IfanCanadaeconomyclasspassengerhasanitem,whoselength,widthanddepthare_______(cm)hebeanexcessfeeaccordingthetablethepassage.A.60,40,20B.70,50,30C.80,60,40D.120,100,80anCanadaeconomyclasspassengerhasawhichweighs30andmeasures202howexcessfeedoessheneedpay?A.$35B.$70C.$105D.$175AneconomyclasspassengergoingtravelonCanadaeconomyclassFranceandhehasthreepiecesofluggage,which1825and30respectivelyandmeasure134cm,158cmand312cmWhichofthefollowingstatementstrueofthepassenger?A.HeneedscontactCanadaReservations.Hebeanexcessfeeof$35Hebeanexcessfeeof$210D.HeneedscontacttheCanadaLocalSales9(C)abigstudyoutthejournalJAMA.Itwastitled“AssociationofScreenandDepressionAdolescence.”Thisbigheadlineseemedconfirmwhatalotofpeoplehavebeensaying—thatscreenhorribleforyoungpeople.Thestudyfollowedover3,800adolescentsoverfouryears.ofwhattheinvestigatorsmeasuredwastheteens'amountofscreentime,includingspentonsocialmedia,aswellastheirlevelsofdepressionsymptoms.Oneoftheirmainfindingswasthathigheramountsofsocialmediausewereassociatedhigherofdepression.Thatwastruebothwhentheresearchescomparedbetweenpeopleandcomparedeachpersonagainsttheirownmentalhealthovertime.Caseclosed?Notsofast.acloserlookatthisandotherstudies,andaskourselves:Whatexactlytherelationshipbetweensocialmediauseanddepression?turnsoutthereareseveralcaveats.Caveat#1:associationbetweensocialmediadepressionis,onaverage,InthisbigJAMAtheinvestigatorscomparedsocialmediauseanddepressionbetweenteensandfoundthatthosewhousedsocialmediamorehadhigherdepressionscores.foreveryhourperdaythatoneteenspentonsocialmediathanherpeers,shelikelyhada0.64-pointhigherdepressionscore.eachteen,increasingtheirdailysocialmediauseby1hourwasalsoassociateda0.41-pointincreasetheirowndepressionscore.be“Butwhatdoesa0.64-pointincreasemean?Howmoredepressionthat?”Depressionwasmeasuredona28-pointscale,sotheseless-than-one-pointincreasesareCaveat#2:Noteverybodyrelationshipsocialmedia.Adifferentstudypublished2018identifiedfivedistincttypesofsocialusers,andthetake-homefindingwasthat“problematicsocialmediawasoneofthemainthemesforpeoplewhosementalhealthwasaffectedbysocialmedia.Whatmakesfor“problematic”use?TheresearchersadaptedtheFacebookAddictionScalecoverallformsofsocialmedia.Itincludesquestionslike,useFacebookorderaboutpersonalproblems"andhavetriedcutdownontheuseofFacebookwithoutsuccess."Thesesoundsimilarquestionsaboutothertypesofaddictionlikealcoholism.canhavealcoholyourwithoutbeingaproblem,oryouralcoholusemaybecomeproblematic.thesocialmedia.Caveat#3:don'tknowsocialmediacausingdepression.There'soneimportantthingrememberaboutsurveyresearch—justbecausethingshappennotnecessarilytruethatonecausestheAnotherpossibilitythatsomethingelseentirelycausingpeoplehavebothofdepressionandsocialmediause.example,oneinterestingstudyshowsthatchildhoodmaltreatmentwasassociatedgreatercurrentsocialuse.nothardimaginethatpeoplemistreatedchildhoodalsohadhigherofdepression.Inthiscase,depressionmayhavenothingdohowmuchsomeoneusingsocialmedia.ThestudypublishedbythejournalJAMA____________A.foundscreenthecauseofadolescentdepression.hasresearchedmorethan3,000youngadultsoverthespanoffouryears.concludedthatteenswhousedsocialsufferedfrommoredepression.D.foundthatteenswhospentonemorehouronsocialhada0.41-pointhigherdepressionscorethantheirpeers10Whichofthefollowingclosestmeaningtheunderlinedword“caveats”(para.2)?A.warningsapproachesfaultsD.suggestionsWhichofthefollowingstatementstheauthorprobablyagreewith?A.Almostalltypesofsocialusersexperienceproblematicsocialmediause.Theinfluenceofsocialmediauseondepressionhasnotbeenexaggerated.Peoplewhoaredepressedalwayschoosespendonsocialmedia.D.Peoplemistreatedduringtheirchildhoodsufferfromdepressionprobablyduetheirchildhoodexperienceratherthansocialuse.Whatcanwelearnfromthearticle?A.Thepeopleusesocialmedia,thedepressedtheyfeel.Socialmediauseactuallyhasnothingdopeople'slevelofdepression.Higherdepressionscorescertainlystimulatepeopleusesocialmore.D.Peopleneedbemorecautiouswhenmakingjudgmentsabouttherelationshipbetweensocialmediaanddepression.SectionC:(8%)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Filleachblankwithasentencegiventhebox.Eachsentencecanbeonlyusedonce.Notethatsentencesthanyouneed.A.ButallarefacingasemesterunlikeanyBarronsaidthattrendcouldforceashiftfullyonlineclasses.requirementsrecognizingfacesandmakingfriendschallenging.D.Thereofageneralfearofgoinghomebecausepeoplechoosenotwearthemasks.The40,000undergraduatesatPennUniversitycampusarehopingtheirinstitutiondoesthankfulthatIexperiencePennState,evenonlyapercentageofthePennStatethatIknewtheyearsprevious.ThetypicallybustlingmaincampusofPennsylvaniaStateUniversityquieterthannormal.Manystudentsaretuningclassesonlinefromtheirdormrooms.Atownbanongatheringsofmorethan10peoplelimitssocialcampus.(97)“IcantellthattheuniversitytryingtheirbestreturningandnewstudentsthefullexperiencethatPennhasthepotentialbring,”SophiaMelocchi,20,ajustnotthesame.”AcrossthecollegeshavetakenarangeofapproachesthefallAChronicleofHigherEducationtrackerofnearly3,000collegesfoundthatofthosefirmplans,19%areopeningprimarilyperson;27%areprimarilyonline;and16%are,likePennState,amix.(98)_____________________SchoolsthatbroughtstudentsbackcampusquicklyhaverunintoproblemscontrollingtheirSomehavecriticizeduniversitiesforshiftingforcoronaoutbreaksontothereturningstudents.PennStaterecentlysuspendedafraternity(聯誼會)thatthrewapartyabout70people,andcriticizedotherstudentsforgathering,withoutmasksandclosecrowdsoutsidearesidencehall.“Iaskstudentsdisobeyingtheuniversity'shealthandsafetyexpectationsasimplequestion:Dowantbethepersonresponsibleforsendingeveryonehome?”PennStatepresidentBarronsaidastatement.AsofSept.4,morethan20011studentsatPennState'sUniversitycampushadtestedpositiveforCOVID-19since21.(99)_______________________alreadyhappenedatothercolleges.SeveralclustersofcoronaviruscasesdormsattheUniversityofNorthCarolinaatChapelledtheschoolcancelin-personclassesandmoveafullyremotemodelonAug.19,aweekafterclassesbegan.AttheUniversityofAlabama'scampus,morethan1,800studentshavetestedpositiveforCOVID-19sincereturningschool.(100)“Ioriginallythoughtthatwewouldbesenthomeormovedcompletelyonlinewithinthefirstweeksofschool,butseehowgoes,becauseseemsliketheschoolhasundercontrol,”Scoffone,20,a“Ihopebetterandgoesbacknormal.”第II卷(5'*3=15%)1.193.3(double)2.《老人與海》的成功之處在于海明威塑造了一位精神不敗的漁夫,他憑著堅韌不拔的毅力和永不放棄的決心擊退了鯊魚。(lie)3.(locate)12上海交通大學附屬中學2021-2022學年度第二學期高一英語期中測試答案I.ListeningComprehension(25%)SectionAShortConversations1.C2.
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