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宝山区2022学年第一学期期末高三年级英语学科教学质量监测试卷(本试卷满分140分,考试时间120分钟)Ⅰ.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Atalibrary.B.Atagarage.C.Atashop.D.Atahotel.2.A.Colleagues.B.Teacherandstudent.CClassmates.D.Bossandsecretary.3.A.Theyareboring.B.Theyareinformative.C.Theyarehelpful.D.Theyareimpractical.4.A.Wearhissuit.B.Prepareforcoldweather.C.Dressinformally.D.Findoutwho’sgoingtotheparty.5.A.Hedoesn’tfeelqualifiedforit.B.He’dlikeahighersalary.C.He’scompletelysatisfiedwithit.D.He’dliketoworklessperweek.6.A.Hehasbadstudyhabits.B.Hesleepstoomuch.C.Hewakesuptooearly.D.He’satopstudent.7.A.Jointheclubhimself.B.Attendthenextclubmeeting.C.Persuadethemembernottoquit.D.Lookforsomeonetofilltheposition.8.A.Hernewglassesaren’tcomfortable.B.She’stoobusytogetaneyecheck-up.C.Shehastocheckwhentheappointmentis.D.Shedecidednottocancelherappointment.9.A.Annieshouldtrytoavoidgettingsick.B.HehasknownAnnie’sneighborformanyyears.C.Hedoesn’tknowmanycomposersofclassicalmusic.D.Anniemightspendalotofmoneyonclassicalmusic.10.A.Hehasjustrecoveredfromtheflu.B.Hewon’tbeabletogotothecinema.C.Hehasalreadyseenthefilmbefore.D.Hedoesn’tthinkthefilmisgood.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwopassagesandonelongerconversation.Aftereachpassageorconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Students’needformoresleep.B.Students’eagernessforbreakfasttime.C.Students’loadsofhomework.D.Students’lackoflovingcare.12.A.Physical.B.Genetic.C.Mental.D.Emotional.13.A.Laterstarttime.B.Causesofsleeplessness.C.Reasonsforbeingtired.D.Publichealthissue.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Socialtraditions.B.students’pictures.C.Campusnewspapers.D.Teachingactivities.15.A.Becausestudentswhoproducethemareunpaid.B.Becauseyearbooksareexpensivetoprint.C.Becauseyearbooksaresimilartocampusnewspapers.D.Becausestudentsarenotinterestedinthem.16.A.Studentsknowingtheanswerwhencalleduponinclassarecalledcurls.B.“CorksandCurls”hasn’tstoppedpublishinguntilits120thanniversary.C.“CorksandCurls”isayearbooknameofTowsonUniversity.D.“Curls”meanssomeonecurlingtheirtailinupset.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17.A.Becausesheindeedlikestotravelwithoutother’scompany.B.Becausesheistiredofalwaysbeingsurroundedbyothers.C.Becausesheisunwillingtobesurroundedwhiletraveling.D.Becauseshereallydoesn’twanttocompromiseinherlife.18.A.Languageanddanger.B.Germanandcustoms.C.Timeandnerves.D.Experienceandsurroundings.19.A.9.B.10.C.11.D.12.20.A.ShewouldchangeheroriginalideaandgotravelwithJohn.B.Shewouldgotravelingwithherfriendsaftertheconversation.C.Shewouldgiveupthetravelatpresentanddoitnextyear.D.Shewouldcontinueheroriginalplannomatterwhathappens.Ⅱ.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.RobandJaneareclassmatesatauniversity.Itisthebeginningofthesemesterandtimetobuybooksforvariousclasses.Theiruniversitynotonlymakespapertextbooksavailablebutalsooffersdigitaltextbookstoitsstudents.RobandJane____1____(talk)aboutwhichtypeofbooktheyprefer.Rob:IthinkI’mgoingtostudydigitallythisyear.Jane:Whatdoyoumean?Rob:Well,themajorityofthetextbooksIneedformyclasses____2____(offer)digitally.SoI’mgoingtobuyaccessinthatform.ThatwayIcanstudyonmycomputer,phoneore-reader.Thecontentisthesameasapapertextbook.Jane:Areyousure?I’veheardthatnotalltextbooksarecompatible(与……一致的)withallmediadevices.Ihadafriendlastyearwhohadsomeproblems____3____(access)herbooksoncertaindevices.Rob:Really?I’veneverheardthat.Thepeopleto____4____Italkedsaiditwassuperconvenient.Besidesmybudgetisverylimitedrightnow.Thedigitalformatcostslessthanhalfthepriceofthepapertextbook.Jane:True.Butattheendofthesemester,youcansellbackapapertextbook.Thatwayyoucanrecoversomeofyourmoney.Rob:Ialsohavetoworkmostdaysafterclass____5____(study)digitallymeansIdon’tneedtocarryaroundabunchofheavybooks.Soitwouldbemuchmoreconvenientforme.Jane:Convenienceisn’t____6____.IfinditmucheasiertofocusonwhatI’mreadinginarealbook.It’salsoeasiertofollowalectureandturntothepagethat’sbeingdiscussed.Rob:Yes,butIcanaccessapagebysearchingforaword,soIcanfinditeasily.Jane:IfinditeasiertorecallinformationIwanttoremember____7____Imarkitinanactualbook.Rob:Butyoucandothat____8____digitalmaterial,too.Jane:Haveyoueverhadatextbookthatyouwantedtokeepforfuturereference?Youknowsometextbooksareonlyavailablethesemesteryoubuyit.Afterthat,youloseaccesstoit.Rob:Oh!I’llhavetolookinto____9____digitalbooksI’dhavepermanentaccessto,then.Jane:Youknow,Ialsoreadthatwhenpeoplereaddigitallytheircomprehensionisweaker.Peopleapparentlyreadfasteronascreen.Buttheydon’trememberdetailsas_____10_____(well)assomeonewhoreadsitonpaper.Rob:IguessI’llfindout.Anyway,I’mgoingtotryit.Jane:Letmeknowhowitworks.I’mstickingwithpaper.SectionBDirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillineachblankwithaproperwordgiveninthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonemorewordthanyouneed.A.disturbingB.resourcesC.alteredD.effectiveE.recordedF.permanentlyG.speciallyH.machinesI.signifiedJ.accuratelyK.impossibleWhenanendangeredseabirdhitsapowerline,itmakesasound“verymuchlikethelasersoundfromStarWars,”saysconservationbiologistMarcTravers.Heshouldknow,ashisteamfromtheEndangeredSeabirdRecoveryProject___11___thousandsofhoursofaudiotodetermineifpowerlinesaffectedlocalseabirds.TraverswastryingtohelpestablishhowfrequentlybirdsarekilledbypowerlinesontheislandofKauaiinHawaiiin2011.Histeamrecorded600hoursofaudioandsenttherecordingstoConservationMetrics,acompanythatassistsconservationeffortswithAI___12___.ConservationMetricsusedaprogramto“listen”totherecordingsandcountthesoundsthat___13___birdelectrocutions(电击).Theresultwas___14___,asthenumberofbirdelectrocutionswasinthethousands.Armedwithproofthatpowerlineswerekillingasignificantnumberofbirds,theteamworkedwiththelocalutility(公共事业)servicetoreducebirddeaths.InsciencefictionstoriessuchasTheMatrix,AI-powered___15___takeovertheworldandendlifeontheplanetasweknowit.Butinreality,programsthatuseAItosortthroughmountainsofdatamightjustsavesomespeciesfromdisappearing___16___.Bymanymeasures,humanshavebeenpoormanagersoftheplanet.Humanshave___17___asmuchas97percentoflandecosystems.Keypopulationsofmonitoredanimalshavedeclinedasmuchas68percentsince1970.Thedeclineinbiodiversityaroundtheworldhascreatedahopelesssituation.Conservationeffortslackkeyresourcestheyneedtobe___18___.Fortunately,humansnowhaveAI-basedtoolsthatcanhelp.AIcanquicklyand___19___sortthroughlargeamountsofdatacreatedbyobservationsinthefield.ThenotherprogramssuchasPAWS(ProtectionAssistantforWildlifeSecurity)canhelpanalyzethedataandsuggestthemosteffectivewaystofocusconservationefforts.Inlargenationalparksandwildlifereserves,illegalhuntersareadangerforanimalsbothbigandsmall.Someanimalsareworthalotofmoneyontheblackmarket.Parkrangersareleftwitha(n)____20____taskbecausethereistoomuchlandtocover.ButthePAWSprogramallowsrangerstofocustheirefforts.PAWShasevenpredictedtheexistenceoftraplinesinareasnotyetcheckedbyrangers!Westillfacemanychallengestochangethelossofwildlife,butAI-poweredprogramspromisetobeapowerfulconservationtool.Ⅲ.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Onlineartofallkindscanbeaccessedbyasmanypeopleasthehostingserverpermits.Butthereisa(n)___21___thatisallowingpeopletobuydigitalart.DigitalartthatissoldonlineisknownasanNFT,which___22___non-fungibletoken(非同质化代币).Non-fungiblemeansthattheitemcannotbe___23___byasimilaritem.Forexample,coinsandbillsarefungiblebecausetheyhaveasetvalueandareeasilyexchanged.___24___,tradingcardsarenon-fungiblebecausetheirworthvariesdependingonwhichcardyouhave.AnNFTcanbe___25___anythingdigital-songs,videos,imagesorevenasocialmediapost,oneofwhichsoldforalmostUSS3million!OthersmaybeabletoseethisNFT,orart,butonepersonislistedastheowneronablockchain-thatis,apublic___26___.BlockchainsarewellequippedtokeeptrackoftheownerofNFT.Infact,theyareusedtorecordallkindsofonline___27___.SomepeoplearedescribingNFTsasanonlineversionofcollectingfineart.Andcollectorsare___28___toputtheirmoneywheretheirmouthis,payingthousandsorevenmillionsofdollarsforNFTs.Aswithfineartcollecting,somepeopleseepurchasingNFTsasa(n)___29___,buyingartthattheyplantosellatahigherpricelater.Otherswanttheesteem(成就感)thatcomeswithowninganNFTmadebyafamous___30___.ButgiventhatacopyofanNFTisidenticaltothe___31___,thewisdomofpayingmassiveamountsofmoneyforonemayseem___32___.Ontheotherhand,thepopularityofNFTsis___33___goodnewsfortheartistswhocreatethem.UponsellingtheirworksasNFTs,artistsreceivemuchmorethanthesmallamountsofmoneytheygetwhensomeonestreamstheirvideo,forexample.SomeNFTsareevensetupsothateverytimeaworkchangeshands,thecreatorreceivesapercentageoftheprice.Thus,theartistcanbepaidforasingleNFTmanytimesover.___34___,everyNFTisunique,thoughsomecreatorsproducemultipleverysimilarNFTssortoflikehowmultiplecopiesofanygiventradingcardexist).___35___willtellwhetherNFTartwillpayoffforcollectorsinthelongrun,butfornowit’sprovidingsomepeople-includingtheartistswithlargesumsofmoney.21.A.regulation B.art C.skill D.trend22.A.focuseson B.standsfor C.pointsto D.consistsin23.A.replaced B.produced C.released D.covered24.A.Inaword B.Inotherwords C.Incontrast D.Inconclusion25.A.practically B.extremely C.eventually D.constantly26.A.image B.database C.relationship D.benefit27.A.activities B.performances C.communications D.deals28.A.afraid B.eager C.willing D.doubtful29.A.amusement B.investment C.donation D.hobby30.A.creator B.craftsman C.official D.scientist31.A.critical B.moderate C.final D.original32.A.foolish B.intelligent C.questionable D.mysterious33.A.generally B.definitely C.consequently D.specifically34.A.Theoretically B.Objectively C.Honestly D.Strictly35.A.Standard B.Money C.Time D.TechnologySectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA.B.CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.(A)JailbreakingcommonlyreferstounlockingiOSforiPhonesandiPads.Seventeen-year-oldGeorgeHotz,orgeohotashelikedtobecalled,wasthefirstpersontojailbreakaniPhone.Heaccomplishedhisfeatin2007,andmanyothersfollowedhislead.JailbreakinganiPhoneofferssomedistinctbenefits.WithajailbrokeniPhone,youhavenumerouswaystochangeanysettingtosuityourneeds.Youcanalsoalterthelookandfeelofthephonesothatitmatchesyourpersonality.AnotheradvantageofjailbreakingforiPhoneusersistheabilitytoinstallappsnotofferedinApple’sAppStore.Cydia,analternativeappstoreforjailbrokeniOSdevices,offersavarietyofapps,someofwhichcostmorethanothers.BeforejailbreakingyouriPhone,youshouldconsidertheconsequences.Jailbreakingimmediatelyvoids(使无效)youriPhone’swarranty,whichmeansthatAppleisnolongerrequiredtofixyourphoneifsomethinggoeswrong.Jailbreakingalsoexposesyoutothedangersassociatedwithalternativeapps.PoorqualityappsfromalternativeappstoresmaycauseyouriPhonetocrashmoreoftenorstopworkingaltogether.AfterjailbreakingyouriPhone,youmustalsobecarefulnottoallowAppletoinstallnewsoftwareonyourphone.ApplenaturallydiscouragesitscustomersfromjailbreakingtheiriPhones.Accordingtothecompany,jailbreakingdoesn’tjustaffectthesecurityandstabilityofaniPhone.Itcanalsoshortenthephone’sbatterylife.Formanypeople,thisisanimportantconsideration.36.Whichaspectsofjailbreakingdoesthearticlediscuss?A.ThewaysinwhichjailbreakingcansavepeopletimeB.ThepositivesandnegativesassociatedwithjailbreakingC.TheclientswhogotintolegaltroubleforjailbreakingD.Thebestandworsttechniquesforjailbreakingphones37.WhatdoesthearticleimplyaboutthefirstpersontojailbreakaniPhone?A.Heapologizedforhisactions. B.Heproducedhardwaredesigns.C.Hegavehimselfanickname. D.Hewasturneddownforajob.38.Fromthisarticle,whatcanreaderslearnabouttheproductsofferedbyCydia?A.Theirpricesvarysomewhat. B.Theirinventorsarequiteyoung.C.They’restillmanufacturedabroad. D.Theytakeonlyafewmomentstoinstall.39.AccordingtoApple,whatmighthappenafterapersonjailbreakshisorheriPhone?A.Itmightneedanewcamerastand. B.Itmightbecomehardertosell.C.Itmightbeeasilydamagedbywater. D.Itmightuseupitsbatteryfaster.(B)To:ackard@From:sandyp@Subject:Confidential:ManagerialAdviceDate:Feb.16,2022HiDan,I’mwritingtoaskifyoucouldgivemeadvice.Pleasenotethatthismustallbekeptsecret.IamemailingyoubecauseIknowthatyouareatrustedfriend,andyouhavehadexperienceinthisarea.I’vebeenobligedtoreducemydepartment’sbudgetwithinthemonth,too.I’mnotlookingforwardtothisandamnotsurewheretobeginsinceIhopethatIwon’thavetocreateanylayoffs.Longstoryshort,Iwouldreallyappreciatemeetingwithyouatsomepointtoseeifyoucanofferupanyadviceorsuggestions.Thanksinadvance.Regards,SandyTo:sandyp@From:ackard@Subject:Re:Confidential:ManagerialAdviceDate:Feb.17,2022HiSandy,I’mgladthatyouthoughtofmeassomeonetogoto.Idefinitelydon’tmindbeingyoursoundingboard,andIcanmeetwithyouanytimestartingnextMonday.Irealizethatyoumaywanttostartthinkingofsomeideassoonerthanlater.Mybiggestpieceofadvicetoyouistomakesureyoufeelyourwayamongyourstafftogetanimpressionofhowpeoplearecurrentlycopingwithourcompany’seconomicsituation.Talktothemandfindoutwhat’simportanttothem.Ofcourse,doitcasuallysothatnoone’sguardisup.Emailorcallmetoletmeknowwhenyouwanttomeet.Dan40.WhatisSandyresponsiblefor?A.FiringbademployeesB.CuttingcostsandexpensesC.FiguringoutthenewcomputerprogramD.Combiningthetwodivisionsofthecompany41.WhatsuggestiondoesDangiveSandy?A.Startquestioningallworkersunderher.B.Actcarefullyandfindoutemployees’thoughts.C.Giveoutaquestionnaire(问卷)foreveryonetofillout.D.Requireextraovertimefromstaffmembers.42.Thephrase“soundingboard”inthebodyofthesecondemail,isclosestinmeaningto:A.listener B.examiner C.designer D.informer(C)Whendisasterstrikesacommunity,itisoftencriticalthatassistancebeprovidedrightaway.Thebestfirstrespondersarethepeoplewhocallthatareahome.TheCommunityEmergencyResponseTeam(CERT)programteachescivilianshowtopreparethemselvesfordangersthatmightaffecttheircommunities.Teamsofvolunteersaretrainedinbasicskillssuchasfiresafetyandprevention,searchandrescue,andfirstaid.Aftertraining,thesevolunteerscanbegintoprovideimmediateassistanceintheconsequenceofdisastersbeforeprofessionalrescuersarrive.ACERTteamcanmakeahugedifferencetoacommunity.Duringtheearlystagesofadisastrousevent,citizenswilllikelyfaceextremechallengesontheirown.Emergencyservicesareusuallyoverwhelmed,andcommunitiesmaybeisolatedbecauseofblockedroads.ACERTteamcansizeupthesituationintheirneighborhoodandprovidehelprightaway.In1986,untrainedvolunteerssavedmorethan800livesintheMexicoCityearthquake.Unfortunately,atleast100volunteersalsodiedintheprocess.Toensuretheircommunitywasbetterpreparedineventslikethis,LosAngelespilotedthefirstCERTprogramin1986,andmanycitiesfollowedtheirlead.PeopleofallagescanparticipateinaCERTprogram-thereisevenateenprogramforadolescents.LocalCERTtrainersholdanannualtrainingclassandprovidesubsequentclassesthroughouttheyeartoconsolidateskills.CERTprogramsareusefulonmanydifferentlevels.Volunteersaretrainedtoactaseyesandears,locatingtrappedvictimsforuniformedemergencyresponderswhoarrivelater.Theylearntoputoutsmallfires,shutoffequipment,rescuesurvivorsandprovidebasicmedicaltreatment.Volunteersalsocreatedisasterplanstoevacuatefamiliesaswellascollectandstoredisastersuppliessuchaswater,foodandfirst-aidkits.Workingwithprofessionals,aCERTteamcanhelpreduceinjuries,lossoflifeandpropertydamage.TherearenowCERTprogramsthroughouttheUnitedStates,andmorethan600,000peoplehavetrainedasvolunteers.Brazil,NewZealandandTurkeyhavesimilarprograms.Citizensparticipatebecausetheybelievethateveryoneinacommunityhasaroleindisasterpreparedness.Byworkingcompetentlyasateam,CERTvolunteersprotectnotonlythemselvesbutalsothepeoplearoundthemwhendisastersoccur.43.Accordingtothepassage,whendoCERTmembersusuallyprovideassistance?A.Beforethoseprofessionalrescuersarrive. B.Whenuniformedemergencyrespondersarrive.C.Duringtheearlystagesofadisastrousevent. D.Throughouttheprocessofrescueinadisaster.44.Theword“pilot”inthesecondparagraphmostprobablymeans________.A.conduct B.imitate C.pass D.discuss45.Accordingtothepassage,residentsinthecommunityinsomecountriesarewillingtobeCERTvolunteersbecause________.A.theythinkeachinthecommunityisimportantinpreventingandfightingagainstdisasterBtheybelieveeveryoneinthecommunityhastheresponsibilityinasuddennaturaldisasterC.theythinkvolunteersinthecommunitycanprotectthemselvesandothersinadisasterD.theybelievetheycanhelpvictimsearlierandmoreeffectivelythanprofessionalones46Whatwouldbethepropertitleforthepassage?A.CERTandprofessionalrescueteamsareimportantB.CERTisafolkbuthelpfulorganizationinAmericaC.OrdinarypeoplecansavelivesinanaturaldisasterD.VolunteerscaneffectivelypreventanaturaldisasterSectionCDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesinthebox.Eachsentencecanonlybeusedonce.Notethattherearetwosentencesmorethanyouneed.Manypeopledrinkproteinshakes(高蛋白饮品)regularlytoloseweight,buildmuscleorboth.Others,however,questionthebeliefthatproteinshakesarebetterthannormal,high-proteinfoods.Sowhatisthetruth?Whatisinaproteinshake?Proteinshakesaredietarysupplements(膳食补充品)designedtohelppeopleconsumemoreproteinthantheyotherwisewould.___47___Orpeoplecanmixtheirownshakesusingproteinpowderandotheringredients.Proteinpowdercanbemadefromplantsoranimals.Plant-basedproteinshakescanincludesoy,peaorriceprotein.Animal-basedproteinpowdersareusuallymadefromcow’smilk.Thosewhowanttostayawayfrommilkcanalsogetproteinpowdermadefromeggwhites.AdvantagesofproteinshakesStudiesindicatethatconsumingproteinshakesishelpfulifyouwanttobuildyourmuscle.Theycanalsohelptoimproveyourperformancewhileexercisingandhelpyoutorecoverfromexercise.___48___Consumingproteinshakescanalsohelpyouloseweight.Eatingahigh-proteindiethelpsyoufeelfull,soit’seasiertoresisteatingtoomuch.High-proteindietscanalsoincreasehowquicklyyourbodyburnsenergy.Whenyouusemoreenergythanyoutakeinthroughfood,youloseweight.___49___DisadvantagesofproteinshakesHowever,youdon’thavetodrinkproteinshakestohaveahigh-proteindiet.Manywholefoodsarerichinprotein.Asamatteroffact,thepeopleinmanyhigh-proteindietstudiesdidn’tdrinkproteinshakesThestudiesprovedthebenefitsofeatingprotein-richfoods.___50___Incontrast,manyproteinshakescontainsugarorartificialsweeteners,whicharenothealthy.TosumupSoyes,proteinshakesareconvenient,andtheywork.However,theyarenotyouronlychoiceforeatingahigh-proteindiet.A.Andifyou’relosingweight,proteinshakescanhelpmakesurethatyoudon’tlosemuscle.B.Proteinshakescanalsohelppeopletomanagetheirfigures,especiallytheirweight.C.Moreover,thesefoodscontainothernutrientsinadditiontoprotein.D.Therefore,itisunnecessarytotakeproteinshakesunlessitisamust.E.Proteinshakescanbeready-madedrinks.F.Andhigh-proteindietshavealsobeenlinkedtothelossoffat.Ⅳ.SummaryWriting51.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.Whenyou’rehavingfunwithyourfriends,youtakeselfies.Whenyouvisitfamousplaces,youtakeselfies.Whenyouareinbeautifulspots,youtakeselfies.Butsometimesyoudon’tlookveryattractiveinthephotos.And,ofcourse,ifyou’regoingtopostthem,youwanttolookyourbest.Whatcanyoudo?Insteadofpostingaphotoyoudon’tlike,youcanturntophotoretouching.Whenyouretouchanimage,youimproveitsappearance.Manyappsofferyoutheabilitytodothat.Theireasy-to-usetoolshelpyousmoothyourskin,makeyourteethstraighterandwhiter,andmore.Withintheapps,youcanalsochangeyourfacialfeatures.Youcanmakeyoureyesrounderandbrighter.Youcanchangetheshapeofyourfaceoryournose.Youcanalsochangethedirectionofthelightsourceoraddhighlights.Allinall,youcanmakeyourselflooklikeyouwishyoulooked.Nowyou’veuploadedyourretouchedphotostosocialmedia.Peopleleavepositivecomments,andyougetalotoflikes.That’sgreat,right?Maybenot.Withsomanypeoplesharingpersonalimagesoftheirlives,it’salmostlikeacontest.Wholooksthebest,takesperfectselfiesandlivesuptosocialmedia’sstandardofbeauty?Youneedtobepartofthatcrowdsothatyoudon’tfeelleftout.Worseyet,youfeelifyou’renotpartofthatcrowd,youmaybecriticizedforyourlooks.Maybeyouthinkthatifyoudon’tlookliketheinfluencersyoufollow,you’renotgoodenough.Peoplegenerallyretouchthemselvestohavelargereyes,thinnerchinsandbrighterskin.Doeseveryonenowlookthesame?Itseemslikealotofpeoplearetryingtomatchuptounrealisticbeautyideals.Thatisn’tgoodforanyone’sself-image.Perhapsit’stimetoposttherealyouandonlylightlyretouched,ifatall.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Ⅴ.TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.52.在场的人都觉得他说的话不能证明他是无辜的.(prove)(汉译英)53.面对疫情,人人都要有防护意识和责任感,以防万一。(incaseof)(汉译英)54.现在数字技术无处不在,据说未来学校也是基于数字技术和人工智能的强大功能.(base)(汉译英)55.难怪我同桌在试卷评析课上讲的头头是道,她每次课前准备都很充分的,这为她的不断发展做好了准备.(pave)(汉译英)Ⅵ.GuidedWriting56.Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.随着数字技术的广泛使用,现在,学校里有些老师喜欢给学生布置线上作业,也有一些老师仍然喜欢布置线下作业,还有一些老师喜欢布置线上和线下混合式作业。作为一名高三学生,请你给老师写一封邮件,提出你关于作业方面的建议。邮件内容必须包括:1.你觉得哪种作业形式更适合你们班级;2.简单陈述你的理由,说明其利弊。(文中不要出现真实姓名和学校名称)________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________听力答案:1-10DCACBADBDB11-20ABABBABACD

宝山区2022学年第一学期期末高三年级英语学科教学质量监测试卷(本试卷满分140分,考试时间120分钟)Ⅰ.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyour

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