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乌鲁木齐市第八中学2020-2021学年第一学期高二年级第一阶段考试英语问卷(考试时间:120分钟卷面分值:150分)(命题范围:必修4Units3-5)Ⅰ单项选择(每题1分,共15分)1.—Comeon,pleasegivemesomeid
easabouttheproject.—Sorry.Withsomuchwork__________mymind,Ialmostbreakdown.A.fillingB.filledC.tofillD.beingfilled2.__________,you
willgetusedtothelifehereandhaveyourunderstandingoflife.A.AstimegoingbyB.WithtimegobyC.AstimegoesbyD.Withtimegoesby3.What’
sthewayshethoughtof_____enoughmoneytobuyherhusbandapresent?A.togettingB.havinggotC.getD.toget4.Weshouldn'tcomplainaboutbeingpoor,becausemanyfamiliesa
remuch______afterthebigearthquake.A.betteroffB.worseoffC.welloffD.badlyoff5.Abeachhousecaughtsuchabigfirelastnight,________seven
studentslivinginit.A.tokillB.killingC.havingkilledD.killed6.Sometimesyourfriends’opinionsare______soyou’dbetterthinktw
icebeforeyoudoanimportantthing.A.impressiveB.activeC.subjectiveD.attractive7.________thetelephonenumberseveraltimes,buthecouldn’t
learnitbyheart.A.HehadbeentoldB.HavingbeentoldC.AlthoughhehadbeentoldD.Havingtold8.Weather_________,they'llgototheparkforapicnic.A.permittingB.
ispermittingC.topermitD.permits9.—Tom'sstillangrywithme.—Youaretoblame.Howdareyoucallhimaliar!He'sthe
lastperson____.A.lieB.lyingC.liedD.tolie10.Thelatestevidenceconfirmed__________hisconclusionwasright.A.whenB.whatC.thatD.which11.________isknow
ntoeverybody,themoontravelsroundtheearthonceeverymonth.A.ItB.AsC.ThatD.What12.Thedemand________theworkersaskfo
rhigherwagesseemedreasonable.A.thatB.whatC.whichD.when13.—JohnissaidtohavelearnedItalianinItalyforfiveyears.—________hespeaksitlikeanative
speaker.A.NodoubtB.NowonderC.NoproblemD.Nocuriosity14.Thosewhoareofgreatdeterminationare______tomakegreatachievements.A.maybeB.likelyC.probableD.po
ssible15.Notonly_________hisownwork,buthehelpedothers.A.hefinishedB.hehadfinishedC.hadhefinishedD.didhefinishⅡ阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四
个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)ACAFEMakerSpacePolicyServiceandLocationTheMakerSpaceislocatedinthelowerlevel
ofthePowersMemorialLibrarytowardsthenorthsideofthebuilding.Thepurposeoftheareaistoprovideopenaccesstoinformationandvarietiesofnewtechn
ologiestoenhanceprofessional,personalandeducationalgoalsforallages.Itisaplacetogainhands-onexperience,knowledgeandskillsandtomakestuf
f!OpeningHoursCurrentlytheMakerSpaceisopeneveryWednesdayafternoonfrom4:00to7:00p.m.Thesehoursmayvaryduringthesummertime.Equi
pmentAvailable·AFlashforgeCreaterProDualExtrusion3DPrinter·TwoASUSLaptops·InventablesToolKit·LECOMindstorms·WoodFinishingKit·ObstacleAvoid
ingRobotConditionsofUseEveryonewithavalidCAFElibrarycardiswelcometouseandvisittheMakerSpaceatnocharge.TousetheMakerSpace,allmustreadandsigntheMa
kerSpacepolicy,statingthattheywillobeytherulesandregulationsofthispolicy.AllequipmentintheMakerSpaceisonafirstco
me,firstservedbasis;however,reservationmaybemadeofspecificequipmentinadvance.Useislimitedfortwohoursperdayperperson,unlessadvancedapprovalisarr
angedwiththeLibraryDirector.ReservationscanbemadeinpersonatthelibraryorbycallingtheMainCirculationDesk(262)495-4605.EquipmentSafetyUseInordertousesp
ecificequipment/technologyortoparticipateinanyprojectusingthisequipment,theusermustcompletetheEquipmentUsea
ndSafetyCertificationClass.AnyuseofmaterialswithoutcertificationcanresultinsuspensionorpermanentbanfromtheMakerSpac
e.FeesforEquipment3DPrinter:Thecurrentcostforuseofthe3Dprinteris$0.5per30minutesruntime.16.WhoistheMakerSpaceopento?
A.Collegestudentsinthecity.B.Peopleovertheageof20.C.StaffofCAFEhighschool.D.Citizenswiththelibrarycard.17.Inw
hichsectioncanyoufindinformationaboutpunishmentsforrulebreaking?A.ConditionsofUse.B.EquipmentSafetyUse.C.ServiceandLocation.D.
EquipmentAvailable.18.Ifyouhaveusedthe3Dprinterfor100minutes,howmuchdoyouneedtopay?A.$1.B.$0.5.C.$2.D.$1.5.BShewasoneofthemostpowerfulwom
enofancientEgypt.ButnotmuchisknownaboutQueenNefertiti.Nooneknowsforsurewhereshewasbornorwhereshedied.Foryears,arch
aeologistshavebeentryingtofindthequeen’sburialplace.NowaBritisharchaeologistsayshemayhavetheanswer.NicholasReevesthinksthequeen’sbodymaybehiddenins
idethetombofEgypt’smostfamousruler:Tutankhamen,betterknownasKingTut.NefertitiisbelievedtohaveruledEgyptmorethan3,300yearsa
go,shortlybeforeKingTutbecamepharaoh(rulerofancientEgypt)ataboutage9.SomeexpertsthinkthefamousboykingwasNefertiti’sstepson.Tut’stombwasdiscoveredin19
22.Filledwithgoldstatuesandothertreasures,thetombandTuthavefascinatedpeoplearoundtheworldeversince.In2009,archaeologistsbegantobuildare
plica(复制品)ofTut’stomb.VisitorscannowseeTut’sburialplacewithoutdamagingtheoriginal.Aspartofthatproject,researchersusedaspecialscannerto
takedetailedpicturesofthewallsofthetomb.WhenReevesstudiedthescans,somestrangemarkingscaughthiseye.Hesawwhatlookedliketheoutlinesoftwodo
orsthathadbeenpaintedover.Reevesthinksthesedoorscouldleadtotwosecretchambers—includingthetombofNefertiti.Hesaysthepaint
ingsaroundthedoorsareacluethatNefertitiwasburiedthere.HistheoryisthatthechamberwhereTutisburiedmayhavebeenaddedtoN
efertiti’stombaftertheyoungkingdiedsuddenlyataboutage19.SomearchaeologistsbelieveNefertiti’stombcouldholdtreasuresevenmoreamaz
ingthanthosefoundinTut’s.Reeveshopestotakethenextstepinfindingoutwhetherthat’struethismonth.WiththehelpofEgyptianarchaeologists,heplanstousehigh-tec
hscanningequipmentto“see”throughthewallswithoutdamagingthem.ThatmayletReevesknowwhat,ifanything,ishiddenthere.“IfI’mwrong,I’mwrong,”hetoldTheEconomi
stMagazine.“ButifI’mright,thisispotentiallythebiggestarchaeologicaldiscoveryevermade.”19.WhatdoweknowaboutTut’stomb?A.Itwasrediscoveredin2009
B.ItsreplicaisbiggerthantheoriginalC.Itsoriginalisinpoorcondition.D.Itisapopulartouristattraction.20.WhichofthefollowingtheoriesdoesReev
esprobablyagreewith?A.Nefertitidiedataveryyoungage.B.NefertitiruledEgyptformorethan19years.C.Nefertitiwasthegrandmoth
erofTut.D.Nefertiti’stombwashiddeninTut’stomb.21.HowdidReevesmakethebigdiscovery?A.ByvisitingtheoriginalofNefert
iti’stomb.B.BystudyingthepicturesofTut’stomb.C.BytouringthereplicaofTut’stomb.D.ByscanningthewallsofNefertiti’sto
mb.22.WhatwillbeReeves’nextplan?A.TorestoreTut’soriginaltomb.B.ToremovethetreasuresfromTut’stomb.C.TofindthelostqueenofEgypt.D
.ToreporthisfindinTheEconomistMagazine.CLivinginanurbanareawithgreenspaceshasalong-lastingpositiveinfluenceonpeople'smentalwell-being,astudyha
ssuggested.UKresearchersfoundmovingtoagreenspacehadalastingpositiveeffect,unlikepayrisesorpromotions
,whichonlyprovidedashort-termboost.Co-authorMathewWhite,fromtheEuropeanCentreforEnvironmentandHumanHealthattheUniversityofExeter,UK,explaine
dthatthestudyshowedpeoplelivingingreenerurbanareasweredisplayingfewersignsofdepressionoranxiety."Therecouldbeanumberofreasons,"hesai
d,"forexample,peopledomanythingstomakethemselveshappier:theytryhardforpromotionorpayrises,ortheygetmar
ried.Butthetroublewithallthosethingsisthatwithinsixmonthstoayear,peoplearebacktotheiroriginalbaselinelevelsofwell-being.So,theseth
ingsdon'tmakeushappyinthelongterm.Wefoundthatforsomelottery(彩票)winnerswhohadwonmorethan$500,000thepositiveeffectwasdefinitelythere,butaft
ersixmonthstoayear,theywerebacktothebaseline."Dr.Whitesaidhisteamwantedtoseewhetherlivingingreenerurbanareashadalastingpositiveeffect
onpeople'ssenseofwell-beingorwhethertheeffectalsodisappearedafteraperiodoftime.Todothis,theteamuseddatafromtheBr
itishHouseholdPanelSurveybytheUniversityofEssex.Explainingwhatthedatarevealed,hesaid:"Whatyouseeisthatevenafterthreeyears,mentalhea
lthisstillbetter,whichisunlikemanyoftheotherthingsthatwethinkwillmakeushappy."Heobservedthatpeopleli
vingingreenspaceswerelessstressed,andlessstressedpeoplemademoresensibledecisionsandcommunicatedbetter.Withagrowi
ngbodyofevidenceestablishingalinkbetweenurbangreenspacesandapositiveinfluenceonhumanwell-being.Dr.Whitesaid,“There'sgrowingintere
stamongpublicpolicyofficials,butthetroubleiswhofundsit.Whatwereallyneedatapolicylevelistodecidewherethemoneywillcomefromtohelpsupportgoodqu
alitylocalgreenspaces.”23.Accordingtoonestudy,whatdogreenspacesdotopeople?A.Helpthembuildapositiveattitude
towardslife.B.Lessentheirconcernsaboutmaterialwell-being.C.Improvetheirworkefficiency.D.Addtotheirlastinghappiness.24.Whatdo
esDr.Whitetrytofindoutaboutlivinginagreenerurbanarea?A.Howlongitspositiveeffectlasts.B.Howstrongitseffecti
s.C.Howitaffectsdifferentpeople.D.Howitbenefitsphysically.25.WhatdidDr.Whiteresearchrevealaboutpeoplelivinginagreenenvironment?A.Theirmem
oriesweregreatlystrengthened.B.Theirstresswasmoreobviousthanreal.C.Theircommunicationwithothersimproved.D.
Theirdecisionsrequiredlessconsideration.26.AccordingtoDr.White,whatshouldthegovernmentdotobuildmoregreenspacesin
cities?A.Improveurbanplanning.B.Findfinancialsupport.C.Raisepublicawarenessoftheissue.D.Involvelocalresidents
intheeffort.DIn1875,hundredsofPeruvianrailroadworkersbegancomingdownwithastrangefever,whichwasfollowedbyseverejointpainandthendeath.Asthebody
countincreased,alarmsetinacrossthecountry.Desperatetoexplaintheoriginsofthisstrangenewdisease,aPeruvianmedicalsociet
yannouncedacontest.A26-year-oldmedicalstudentnamedDanielCarrionentered.ScientistsinPerupredictedthefeverwasconnec
tedtoPeruvianwarts(疣).Buttheystruggledtoprovealink.ToCarrion,whosefatherwasawell-knownphysician,therewasasimplesolution.Ifsomeoneinjectedhimwithti
ssuefromawartononeofthesickpatients,andhegotsick,thentheproblemwassolved—therewastheconnection.Buttherewasanotherproblem:Tho
sewhogotthefevergenerallydied.Carrionwasundeterred."Oncehemadethedecisionthatexperimentationonahumanwasnecessary,
hemusthaveaskedhimself:Onwhom?”wroteLawrenceK.Altman,aphysician.“Carrionansweredthatquestionintheonlywayhisconscience(良心)wouldallow:Myself.
”Hegotthefever.Andhedied.Altman'sbookistitled"WhoGoesFirst?”It'saquestionthat'sbeenaskedthroughouthistorywhenscientistshavebee
nfacedwithaseriousnewillness.Intheracetodiscoverhowdiseasespreadsandwhattreatmentsmightstopit,someonehastobetestedfirst.Thatsomeoneisoftenthedoctori
nthewhitecoat."Historically,selfexperimentationwasanimportantpartofthescientificprocess,allowingmedicaladvancestha
twouldhavebeenhardtoachieveotherwise,"wrotetworesearchersina2018papertitled"Adventuresinselfexperime
ntation."Inmoremodemtimes,vaccines(疫苗)aretestedonanimalsformonthsandoftenyearsbeforereachinghumans.Throughouthi
story,though,impatientanddesperatescientistsdecidedtothrowtheirownnecksinthering.Twelveself-experimentersh
avewonNobelPrizesfortheirefforts.Carriondidn'ttlivetoseefame.Buthisbraveryisimmortal(不朽的).27.Whatwasthepurposeofthecontestdeclared
byaPeruvianmedicalsociety?A.Tofindpromisingmedicalstudents.B.Tofindoutthecauseofanewdisease.C.Tocompeteforanopportunitytoworkwithafam
ousphysician.D.Tolearnfromeachotherbyexchangingviewsonstrangediseases.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“undete
rred”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Uneducated.B.Unfortunate.C.Energetic.D.Determined29.Whatdidthetworesearcherssu
ggestinParagraph5?A.Medicaladvancesareveryhardtoachievenowadays.B.Modernscientiststurntheirbackonselfexperimentation.C.Scientificprogr
essgoeshandinhandwithmedicaladvances.D.Self-experimentershavemadegreatcontributionstomedicaladvances.30.Whichofthe
followingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.VaccineshelpscientistswinNobelPrizesB.AnewbookaboutPeruvianwartswillbepubli
shedC.ScientistsriskeddeathtestingvaccinesonthemselvesD.Selfexperimentationhasbothadvantagesanddisadvantages七选五(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分
)What'sinalogo?Whatattractscustomers?31.Itisnotonlytheimageprovidedbythepackagingthatcountsbutthewhol
ecorporateidentity(企业形象)ofthecompany.Therearenowmanyproductsandservicesonthemarketwhicharesimilarincontentthoughprodu
cedbydifferentcompanies.Itisimportant,therefore,foracompanytodistinguishitselffromitscompetitorsbyhavinga
strongcompanyimagewhichisimmediatelyrecognizable.Logosarepartofthisimage.32.Thelogoestablishesavisualidentityforthe
company,justasdifferentgroupsofyoungpeopleexpresstheiridentitythroughhairstylesandclothes.Allgroupsfromallcul
turesandthroughouttheageshaveusedcolorsandsymbolstoshowtheiridentity.33.Somecolorsmaybeconnectedwithcoldnessinonecultur
eandwithwarmthinanother;somecolorsstandforlifeinoneculturebutdeathinanother.Internationalcompaniesha
ve,therefore,tomakesurethattheirlogoswillnotbemisunderstoodormisinterpretedindifferentcountries.Thelogosoflargeinternationalcompaniesareins
tantlyrecognizablethroughouttheworld.34.Thedesignofthewords“CocaCola”hasnotchangedsince1886,althoughthesurround
ingdesignhasbeenchangedfromtimetotime.Companiesneedtohaveastrongcorporateidentity.Thelogohelpstopromotethisimageandtofixitinthemindso
ftheconsumers.35.A.TherewasatimewhenCocaColawasstrugglingabitwithbrandrecognition.B.OneofthemostfamouslogosisthatofCocaCola.C.I
ndifferentcultures,differentcolorscarrydifferentmeanings.D.Logos,therefore,needtobeoriginalandtohaveimpactands
tyle.E.Colourisn'tastrictlyvisualelement;it'sverypsychological.F.Theyaresymbolswhichoftenincludeanameorthefirstlettersofittoidentif
yacompany.G.Obviouslythequalityofaproductdoes,butvisualimagescontributeagreatdeal.Ⅲ完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选
项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Ioftenrememberthosegoodolddayswhenlifewasrelativelysimpler,andpeopleweremuch
morehumane(有人情味的)and36.Recently,tomysurprise,Igotthe37toexperiencethatsame38thatIthoughthaddisappearedfromt
heworld.Iwasoutshoppingtheotherdaywithmyhusband,twodaughtersandonegranddaughter.Itwasveryhot,andwewereallobviously39and
hungry.Weenteredarestaurant,lookingforsome40andcomfort.Toour41,allthetableswereoccupiedandnooneseemedinahurrytogetup.Wewaited
,tired,hungryand42.Afterquitesometime,onetablewasvacated(腾出),butthatcouldonly43twoofus.Mydaughtermadem
esitalongwithherfather,44sheandmyotherdaughterstoodalongside.Mygranddaughtersatonmylapaswe45us,waitingforanot
hertabletobevacatedsoon.Atthenexttable,twoyounggirlsweresittingatatableforfourand46theirmeal.Wedecidedto47totheirtable,oncethey48theirmeal.Sincet
hegirlshadjustgottheirorder,Iknewitwouldbea49wait.Asweweredecidingonwhattoorder,oneofthegirlsgotupand50theirtabletous.Shesaidtheywouldmovetoour
tablesothatmyfamilycouldsit51.Wewerevery52oftheirkindgesture.Wethankedthemwarmlyandmovedtotheirtable.Thegirlsquickly53
theirplatesandglassesandwenttositatourtable.ThatdayIthoughttomyselftherestillweresomekind,54andhelpfulyou
ngstersinthisfastmovingnon-caringworld;andmy55inhumanitywasbroughtbackonceagain.36.A.moreconfidentB.moreresponsibleC.gentlerD.wiser37.A.wayB.pleas
ureC.timeD.opportunity38.A.warmthB.attitudeC.troubleD.situation39.A.exhaustedB.happyC.wetD.angry40.A.tableB.foodC.drinksD.information41.A.amazemen
tB.regretC.disappointmentD.delight42.A.impatientB.worriedC.dissatisfiedD.terrified43.A.standB.seatC.saveD.include44.A.whileB.thoughC.
sinceD.before45.A.walkedaroundB.paidforC.lookedaroundD.dependedon46.A.makingB.cookingC.preparingD.enjoying4
7.A.turnB.stickC.comeD.move48.A.startedB.finishedC.leftD.shared49.A.boringB.nervousC.longD.quiet50.A.showedB.returnedC.lentD.offered51.A.comfo
rtablyB.togetherC.backD.easily52.A.appreciativeB.proudC.fondD.afraid53.A.clearedawayB.gaveupC.putawayD.pickedup
54.A.carefulB.commonC.politeD.smart55.A.hopeB.faithC.loveD.effortⅣ语法填空(共10小题,每题1.5满分15分)After56._________(select)tobeonbeh
alfofourhighschoolinahuge,citywidefestival,IknewthatIwouldhavetogiveaspeechbeforehundredsofpeople.Inspiteofmy57._______(anxio
us),Idecidedtotakeonthischallengeandconquermyfearofpublicspeaking.Istoodonstageinmywhitedresswithsevenhundredpairsofeye58.________(stare)atme.Somepe
oplewerewatchingquietly,whileotherswerelaughing.Little59._________theyknowthatasIstoodtherelookingconfident,myheart
wasbeating60._________adrum.Atthebeginningofmyspeech,thenervousnesswhichshowedinmyvoicewaseasy61._________(notice).However
,asthecrowdquieteddown,a62._________(grow)senseofconfidencebegantobuildinme,63._________relievedmyte
nsemusclesandrapidbreathing.ThisshowedthattheweeksIhadspent64._________(practise)beforemybedroommirrorwerepayingoff.Attheendofthespeech,Itookabo
w,realizingthatinsideofme,therewasagirl65._________(strong)thanherfear.Ⅴ单词拼写(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)66.Inor
dernottobeheard,hetoldmethenewsinaw_______________.67.Tobehonest,I'mveryc___________(满足的)withmylifeatpresent.68.The
irwaterwasturnedoffweeksagowithoutany_______________(解释).69.Shetriedherbestto___________(使...信服)usofherhonestyandinnocenc
e.70.Hem________upthekitchenaftercookingfortwohours,soittookhimanothertwohourstodoaclean-up.71.I,togetherwithJack,__________
_____(代表)ourclass,willcongratulateourEnglishteacherinthecompetition.72.I____________(主修)inEnglishwhenlearni
nginuniversity.73.Thegovernmentshouldwidentheroadsandbuildmoreflyovers,soastoe____________(缓解)thetrafficpressureandredu
cethetrafficaccidents.74.______________(靠近)thecitycenter,wesawastonestatueofabout10metersinheight.75.Theywerefightingli
kelionsind_____________oftheirhomeland.76.Oneofthemaina_____________(景点)ofBeijingistheSummerPalace.77.TheSil
kRoadhasal_____________ofmorethan4,000kilometersandahistoryof2,000years.78.Welcometoourshop!Wesellhatsinv_________
___shapes,colorsandsizes.79.Johnworkedhardathislessonsandgaineda_____________toafamousuniversitylastyear.80.Nicole
sissuchahumorousguythatheoftena______________(娱乐)hisfriendswithhisjokes.Ⅵ短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Nowada
ysmoreandmorepeoplelivesincitiesliketokeepdogsaspets.Someofmyfriendbelievepeoplecangetcomfortanddevelopth
eirpatientandlovebykeepingdogsaspets.Personally,Idon’treallylikedogs,andsometimeIdohatesomedogowners.Theycanbesoannoying.Theyta
lkabouttheirdogsasiftheyareactuallytheirlittlebabies.Somedogsmaketoomuchnoiseatnight,thatmakesithardforpeoplelivingnearbyfallasleep.
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分25分)假如你是校学生会主席李华,学校安排你下周末作为导游带领外籍教师Mr.Smith进行一次近郊游。请你用英语给Mr.Smith写一封电子邮件,包括以下内容:1.自我介绍;2.出游的时间、目的地等信息;3
.需要提前做的准备工作。要求:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。乌鲁木齐市第八中学2020-2021学年第一学期高二年级第一阶段考试答案单项选择ACDBBCAADCBABBD阅读理解A
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ses短文改错1.把lives改成living;2.friend改成friends;3.patient改成patience;4.sometime改成sometimes;5.把asiftheyare中的are改成were;6.that改成which;7.在fallasleep前加to;8
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befine.Andatthattime,Iwillbewaitingforyouattheschoolgateandwewilltakeataxitogothere.Youdon’thavetotaketoomanythingswithyou,justabottleofw
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ackbefore7pm.Lookingforwardtoseeingyou.Ibelievewe’llhaveagoodday.Yourssincerely,LiHua