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1 . 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。

I was     1     (addict) to my smartphone. The first thing I did when I woke up in the morning was reach for my phone. I always ask for Wi-Fi connections when    2     (go) to a new restaurant or coffee shop. It was     3     (stress) for me to have a dead battery in my smartphone. Sometimes I had the uncomfortable feeling that this little machine     4     (take)up too much of time. Sliding into the habit was easy, but I have difficulty    5     ( quit)the habit. Then the day came    6     I finally realized I had to make a change. Head down, eyes on my smart phone, I stepped into the road. A car    7     ( shoot) past, nearly shocked me off my feet. At that very moment, I made up my mind to spend a whole week    8     my smartphone. With eyes no longer     9     (fix) on my phone, I had a chance     10     (company) my old friends.

2021-12-04更新 | 59次组卷 | 1卷引用:江苏省连云港市赣榆第一中学2020-2021学年高一下学期第一次阶段检测英语试卷
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2 . When you are choosing a major in the future, will you place a higher value on its future career or on its personal interest to you? Zhong Fangrong, a left-behind girl from Hunan province who scored 676 points in total on this year’s college entrance exam, preferred the latter as she applied to study archaeology (考古学) at Peking University.

However, there was a heated debate concerning whether she had made a wise decision. Some netizens argued that she wouldn’t have a promising future unless she chose a more popular major—for instance, finance, engineering, business, etc.—instead of archaeology. What’s more, considering the financial burden on her family, she had better think twice before making her final decision.

The girl later responded that she had been inspired to pursue archeology by Fan Jinshi, president of Dunhuang Academy, and that she had developed a passion for history and cultural relics (遗址). She also added that she cared little about fame and fortune.

Zhong has increased my confidence because of her attitude towards life. Firstly, she knows clearly what she is really interested in and is determined to devote herself to it. Secondly, Zhong has been able to stick to her pursuit despite the criticism from society.

Zhong’s pursuit reminds me of a lady who walks on a country road and lives in poetry—Li Ziqi. They both try their best to be who they want to be, which is rare and admirable nowadays.

Just ask yourself: Do you have the courage not to follow the pattern that the majority of people repeat? Actually, applying for an unpopular major may help you to avoid fierce competition. And the pursuit of a popular major is no guarantee for a brilliant future.

Following the example of Zhong, I will be more willing to follow my dreams in the years to come.

1. Some netizens opposed Zhong’s choice because they thought ______.
A.she preferred finance to archaeology
B.she wouldn’t have a promising future
C.she placed value on her future career
D.she cared much about fame and fortune
2. What made Zhong decide to major in archaeology?
A.Her courage to take an adventure.
B.Her optimistic attitude towards life.
C.Her stubborn belief in popular majors.
D.Her love for history and cultural relics.
3. What inspires the author to follow his or her dream in the future?
A.Li Ziqi’s living in poetry.
B.Netizens’ heated argument.
C.Fan Jinshi’s encouragement.
D.Zhong’s sticking to her pursuit.
4. Which of the following is the best title for the text?
A.You Can Be Who You Want To Be
B.Archaeology Is Becoming Popular
C.A Left-behind Girl Scored 676 Points
D.A Heated Debate Arose Among Netizens

3 . Social media is taking over our lives: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and now, TikTok. These social media platforms have transformed from a way to stay connected to an industry where even kids can make money off their posts. While this may seem like another opportunistic innovation, it’s really full of hidden false realities.

The median income (中位收入) recorded in the United States of America was about $63,000 in 2018. TikTokers can make anywhere from $50,000 to $150,000 for a TikTok brand partnership, and TikTokers with over a million followers can make up to $30,000 a month — $360,000 a year. They are making more than the average person trying to feed their family and keep a roof over their heads, simply by posting a 15-second video.

This is mad in more ways than one. Not only is it an overpaid “job”, it promotes undeserved admiration from viewers and a false sense of reality. Many of these famous TikTokers are still teens, and the effects of fame at such an early stage in life might cause issues later in life, such as mental illness. Teens between the ages of 13 and 17 make up 27% of TikTok viewers, who can be easily influenced by what they are watching. They can put a false sense of self-value into who they look up to and what they represent: money, fame, being considered conventionally attractive.

While TikTok has become a great tool for marketing, it’s important to understand how this content affects young viewers. If we’re constantly consuming content that hsows us all we need to do to be successful is be conventionally attractive and post a 15-second video featuring a new dance, it will challenge our knowledge of what really makes someone successful and will in turn affect our individual work ethics (伦理). What about the people who miss birthdays and family holidays due to their jobs and aren’t getting paid nearly as much as these TikTokers?

Richard Colyer, president and creator of Metaphor, Inc., had his own view on this issue.

“It sounds great that kids can make money for doing the latest dance moves in a 15-second video, but we should feed the minds of kids and not just their bank accounts. TikTok can be great if used properly. Money alone is not good, technology alone is not good and connectedness can be bad if it’s only online.”

Again, as a fellow consumer of TikTok, I do enjoy the app when I have some time to kill and need a good laugh. I’m not against someone making a living on entertainment, but what does getting famous of a 15-second video teach young people?

1. What does the underlined word “this” in Paragraph 1 refer to?
A.Social networking.B.Making money on social media.
C.A job offered by TikTok.D.Staying connected to the Internet.
2. Which is the possible influence of TikTok on its young users?
A.They tend to live an adult life too soon.
B.They are forced to pay for certain services.
C.They may abandon other social media.
D.They are likely to develop false values.
3. What can we infer from Richard Colyer’s comments?
A.TikTok can be a positive influence if teens employ it wisely.
B.Young TikTokers should be banned form making money.
C.It is better to involve education on investment in TikTok videos.
D.Contents of videos need checking before their release online.
4. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?
A.Say No to TikTok.B.Join Young TikTokers
C.TikTok — A Mine of MoneyD.A Job vs An Entertainment
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4 . With people wearing face masks to protect themselves from being infected with the novel coronavirus, a concern now is how they are dealing with their used masks. As used face masks may carry the coronavirus, they shouldn't be carelessly thrown away as waste. Since the virus can survive for one or two days in wet conditions, the used masks may become a new source of infection.

Given that the garbage sorting has recently been carried out in only a few cities, mixed waste commonly exists. The mixture of polluted masks and recyclable waste may cause a possible danger to rubbish collectors when they put hands in the garbage cans to collect recyclable items. What's worse, if someone just throws a used mask on the street, someone might pick it up, or try to collect it to sell second-hand.

With the spread of the novel coronavirus, there has obviously been a high demand for protective equipment such as face masks among ordinary people, with the resulting generation of a huge quantity of what may be considered medical waste. Thus, the problem is how to deal with this mass of medical waste, particularly the used face masks outside of hospitals. Communities should have special trash cans around to collect used masks. If these are not provided, people should put the waste into plastic bags before casting them aside, so they are not exposed to the air.

As the main risk of medical waste is infectivity, disinfection, whether by steam, chemicals or microwave, is very important. According to regulations, only licensed companies should collect, transport and do the final management of medical waste. For example, medical waste must be collected in special containers,and be transported in special vehicles by qualified people.

1. What problem is described in paragraph 1?
A.Used masks may cause infection.B.Used masks are difficult to recycle.
C.The virus spreads quickly in wet conditions.D.The novel coronavirus infection is worsening.
2. What is paragraph 2 mainly talking about?
A.The causes of sorting garbage.B.The ways of recycling used masks.
C.The harm of using second-hand masks.D.The risk of handling used masks improperly.
3. What do the underlined words "casting them aside" in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Destroying rubbish.B.Throwing waste.C.Marking rubbish.D.Reusing waste.
4. What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A.It costs a lot to collect and transport medical waste.
B.The hospital infection is mainly from medical waste.
C.The rules of dealing with medical waste are very strict.
D.License companies should be responsible for infection.
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