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上海中学东校区2015-2016学年高一上摸底考试I听力略II. G rammar and Vocab训lru圳2*15=30)14.He didn’t transplant C移植)the little t r ee to仙e garden it was the best time for it.A.whereB.whenC. t hatD. u n t il15.Hund r eds of ideas were considered the chief architect decided on the design of the building.A. b ecauseB.befo r eC. w hetherD. u nless16. Wi由44speakers behind由e screen the audience, the sound seems very real.A.SUlTOUlldB.surroundedC. S lllTO U ll d i n gD. t o SUlTOUlld17.…Sonγ,Professor Smith, I didn’t finish the assignment yestα·day.---Oh, you have done it as yesterday was “1e deadline.A.mustB.mu筑n’tC.shouldD.shouldn’t18.He had at last been allowed to send a fax一一一_he inf 01med “1e editor that he had been aITested while counting the 1,084 steps.A.whichB.of whichC. i n whichD. that19. All this con e lusively令人信服地that she couldn't have known the truth.A.proveB.provesC.provedD.is proved20.As a working mothe1, she t r ies to keep a balance work and family.A.overB.underC. b etweenD.with21.Besides a few sentences二I hardly heard him sayA.nothingB.noneC. allD.an”1ing22.One learns a language by making mistakes and them.A.coITectB.c01r ec t i n gC.correctsD.to coITect23.一with a torch, our vica r ['vtke(r)J牧师went up into the clock tower to see what was going on.A.heldB.holdingC.aimedD.arming24. The torchlight, he caught sight of a figure, he immediately recognized as Bill Wilkins, our local grocer.A.whichB.whoC.whomD.that25.In some pa1ts of London, missing a bus means for another hour.\A.wa i t i n gB.to waitC. waitD. t o be waiting26. Lucy has a great sense of humor and always keeps her colleagues一一一一_with her stories.A.am u s e dB. amusingC. to祖nuseD.to be amused27.According to a recent US smvey, children spend up to 25 hours a week TV.A.to watchB.to watchingC.w a t c hi ngD.watch28.Messages for the manager on her desk but she didn't notice them.A. w ere leftB. was leftC. w as leavingD. w ere leavingIII.Cloze (1 *15=15)Mr Clai·k e works in a middle school. He likes reading and often..l_some books from the libra1y. He keeps_l to the radio eve1y morning and reacling]_after supper. So he knows much and teaches well. His土worship(崇拜〉him ve1y much. Mike, Mr Clarke’s little son, is 01让y nine. Hej_likes reading books. And he often asks his father some questions. Mr Clarke always thinks h比如o_Q_ t o under彻nd him and chooses_工ones to answer. Of coursethe boy is not satisfi e d with (对 ...满意) it.One day Mike read立about the elec1ric lights (电灯)and wasL it. When his f a ther told him 归 do somehousework, he went on 出inking of i t. He asked him_l立questions, and his father answered all. τ11en his fathersaid proudly, “Fathers always know _ll_than sons!”η1e boy thought f or a while and said,''Oh?明而y?”Mike didn ’t answer and asked,」L,“Who invented世1e elec 包i.c lights?” “14.”answered Mr Clarke.6啊hy di缸’t his f a t l1er invent them, then?”Looking at his son, Mr Clarke di也γt know.l.主to answer!小题1:A.亟nds B. sells C. buys 小题2:A.watching B . listening C. go m g 小题3:A. newspapers B. le 忧ers C. sto1ies 小题4:A.teachers B. par 臼1ts C. students 小题5:A.also B. never C. even 小题6:A.old B. young C. clever 小题7:A.more ifficult B. the most difficultC. easy小题8:A.eve1y由ing B. no出ing C. something 小题9:A.wonied about B. interested in C.afraid of 小题10:A.few B. little C.afew 小题11:A.more B. most C.less 小题12:A.So do I B. Neither am I C. I agree 小题13:A. instead B. care岛lly C.quickly D. bo1rnws D. touching D. messages D. classmates D. only D. able D. the easiest D. anything D.angiy with D.a little D.leastD.I don ’t think so D.b1ightly 小题14:A.TI10mas Brown B. Allan Smith C.Thomas Edison D. Ron Jenkins小题15:A.when1”15 DBACAB. whatBDCBC ADACBIV.Reading Comprehension. (20’)Section A (1 *10 =10)A)appealingE)sensible I)meltedB)average F)impact J)recentlyC.whereC)cont r ibuting G)line K )rangingD.whichD)dramaticH)maintainGlobal warming is a t r end toward wanner conditions around the world. Pait of the warming is natural; we haveexperienced a 20,000-year-long wa1ming as the last ice age ended and the ice一_44一_away. However, we have alreadyreadied temperatures由at are in一_45一_with other minimum-ice periods, so continued wanning is likely not natural. Weare一_46一_ to a predicted worldwide increase in temperatures一_47一_ between l℃ and 6℃ over the next 100 years. 咀1e wa1ming will be more一_48一一in some areas, less in others, and some places may even cool off. Lik ewise, the _49一_ of this wanning will be ve1γ different depending on where you are-coastal areas must wo町y about rising sea levels, while Siberia and n01them Canada may become more habitable (宣居的) and 50 for humans由an these areas are now.TI1e fact remains, however, that it will lik ely get wa1mer, on 一_51一一’everywhere. Scientists a r e in general agreement that “1e wa1mer conditions we have been experiencing are at least in pa1t the result of a human-induced global waiming trend. Some scientists一_52一_ that the changes we are seeing fall within the range of random (无规律的) variation-some years are cold, others warm, and we have just had an unr巳markable string of wanis becoming an inc r easingly rai·e interpretation in the face of continued and increasing wa r m conditions.44-53 I GCKD FABHJSection B(2*5=10)η1e rise of the Internet has been one of the most transfonto the invention of the printing press and the telegraph. Over队νO billion people worldwide now have access to vastly more info1mation than ever before, and can communicate with each other instantly, often using Web-connected mobile devices they canγeve1γwhere. But the Internet’ s tremendous impact has only just begun.“Mass adoption of the Internet is d r iving one of the most exciting social,αJltural, and political t r ansfonhisto1卫and unlike earlier pet‘iods of change, this time the effects are folly global,'’Schmidt and Cohen write in their new book 咀1e New Digital Age.Perhaps由e most profound changes will come when the five billion people worldwide who cuITently lack Internet access get online. The authors do an excellent job of examining the implications of “1e Internet revolution for individuals, govemmen邸,and institutions like the news media. But if the book has one major sh01tcoming, it’s that authors don’t spend enough time applying a critical eye to the role oflntemet businesses in these sweeping changes.In their book, the authors provide the mo筑authoritative volume to date that describes -and more imp01tantly predicts -how the Internet will shape our lives in the coming decades.咀1ey paint a picture of a world in which individuals, companies, institutions, and governments must deal with two realities, one physical, and one virtual.At the core of the book is the idea that“technology is neutral, but people aren' t”By using this concept as a sta1ting point, the authors aim to move beyond the now familiar optimist vs. pessimist dichotomy(对立观点)that has characterized many recent debates about whether the rise of the Internet will ultimately be good or bad for society. In an interview with ηl\1E earlier this week, Cohen said although he and his co-author are optimi筑ic about many aspects of the Internet, they’re also realistic about the risks and dangers that lie ahead when the next five billion people come online, pa1ticula1忖with respect to personal privacy and state surveillance(监视).54.In what way is the rise of the Internet similar to the invention of the printing press and由e telegraph?A.It transf 01ms human hist01γB. It makes daily communication easy.C.It is adopted by all human beings.D. It revolutionizes people’s thinking.55. How do Schmidt and Cohen describe the effects of the internet?A币1ey are immeasurable.B.η1ey are worldwide.C.古1ey are unpredictable.D. TI1ey are contaminating.( co n t a mi n a t e的现在分词)把…弄脏,污染;(人的思想或品德)站污,毒害,腐蚀;56.In what respect is the book η1e New Digital Age considered inadequate?A.It fails to recognize the impact of the Internet technology.B.It fails to look into the social implications of the Internet.C. It lacks an objective evaluation of the role of Internet businesses.D. It does not add r ess the technical aspects of Internet communication.57.What will the future be like when eve1功ody gets online?A.People will be living in two different realities.B.People will have equal access to information.C.People don’t have to travel to see the world.D.People don’t have to communicate face to face.58.What does the passage say about the authors of古1e New Digital Age?A.TI1ey leave many questions unanswered concerning the Internet.B.η1ey are optimistic about the future of the Internet revolution.C.They have explored the unknown territories of the vi1tual world.D.η1ey don’t take sides in analyzing the effects of the Internet.54”58 BBCADV.Translation. (5*3=15)59.听到爆炸发生的消息后,总统立即出发去处理事故。

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