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内蒙古包头市2020-2021学年高二英语上学期期末考试试题.doc

1、内蒙古包头市2020-2021学年高二英语上学期期末考试试题 内蒙古包头市2020-2021学年高二英语上学期期末考试试题 年级: 姓名: 16 内蒙古包头市2020-2021学年高二英语上学期期末考试试题 注意事项: 1.本试卷分笔试和听力两部分。考生先作答笔试部分(21小题开始),然后作答听力部分(1—20小题)。答卷前,务必将自己的姓名、座位号写在答题卡上。将条形码粘贴在规定区域。本试卷满分150分。 2.考生将笔试部分答案写在英语笔试答题卡上(大卡),听力部分答案写在英语听力答题卡上(小卡)。写在本试卷上无效。 3.

2、考试结束后,将答题卡交回。 笔试部分 一、阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A Now that it's spring, you can take your reading from cozy couches and day beds to balconies, gardens, and anywhere the glorious natural light is going to touch. Here are some books that are just as

3、illuminating as that spring sunshine. Gingerbread by Helen Oyeyemi $17.70(34% off) Gingerbread men, gingerbread houses—when you think about it, this sweet treat is more popular in fable and fiction than you might expect. The magic of fairy tales plays a part in this novel about the myth- building

4、 that takes place in families, from the author of What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours. The New Me by Halle Butler $11.00(31% off) Wake up, look in the mirror, swear it will all be different today. Sound familiar? Here's that feeling in novel form:Meet Millie, a 30-year-old flailing around in dissatisf

5、action. A job offer seems promising? Reinvention—but, sadly, easy transformations are for caterpillars, not lonely, anxiety-ridden women. The White Card by Claudia Rankine $11.00(31% off) Mac Arthur Fellow Claudia Rankine follows up her award-winning 2014 poetry book Citizen with a play. Charlott

6、e Cummings, a black artist, has a conversation with the family of a white art dealer, and a collector. As they discuss works of art, the differences between how each values art become apparent, especially when the subject of it is black suffering. Invisible Women by Caroline Perez $17.70(34% off)

7、 You know, chest and arm pain, faint and sweating abnormally. But guess what? Those are typically experienced by men—a woman having a heart attack is more likely to feel tired and an unexpected stomach pain. Feeling unbalanced from the built-in prejudices all around us is common, and a corrective li

8、ke Perez's book is welcome. 21. Which to choose if you are interested in magic? A. Gingerbread. B. The New Me. C. The White Card. D. Invisible Women. 22. What writing style is The White Card? A. Novel. B. Poetry. C.

9、Essay. D. Play. 23. What is a symptoms of a female heart disease patient according to Perez s book? A. Having a pain in her chest. B. Having a sudden stomachache. C. Having heavy sweat suddenly. D. Falling unconscious abruptly. B Influenced by many negative rep

10、orts, some people usually regard teenagers as lacking a sense of responsibility, concern for others, and awareness of life. To break the stereotype(刻板印象), I'm going to talk about the story of Jordan Rice. I suspect you've got no idea about who Jordan Rice is. Actually, Jordan Rice was a 13-year-old

11、 boy who lived with his mom, dad, and little brother Blake in Toowoomba, Australia. He went to buy school uniform this Monday with his mom and brother. It was around 2 pm, when they were in the car on the way back from the shops. Not an unusual day. Unexpectedly, a huge flood poured into the area.

12、The water rose high enough to shut off the engine. Unfortunately, they were trapped in floodwaters. Mom got into a panic, and Jordan was frightened because he couldn't swim. No one came to help them out until an old man grabbed a rope, tied it to his body, and jumped into the water. Hopes were growi

13、ng for the survival of Jordan—the old man was swimming toward him. Instead of seizing the chance, Jordan pushed Blake forward, saying, "Save my brother first." There was no time for arguing. The old man tied the rope around Blake and carried him ashore. Then he swam back to save the other two. But

14、the strain of the flood and the weight of two people were too much for the rope. It broke and so did Jordan and his mothers' hope. They were carried away by the brown water. Though they managed to hold on to a tree for a little while, they finally loosened their grip and accepted their fate. Being t

15、he only survivor of the trip, Blake was reunited with his father to become a family of two. Jordan Rice was a 13-year-old boy from Toowoomba, Australia. During the destructive floods of Queensland, Jordan Rice sacrificed his life for his little brother. He is a hero and deserves to be remembered.

16、24. What does the author think of some people's opinion about teenagers? A. It's a reasonable belief. B. It's a fair evaluation. C. It's an out-of-date view. D. It's a prejudiced idea. 25. Why did the old man save Blake first? A. He couldn't reach others. B. Hi

17、s rope was not long enough. C. There was no time for making other choices. D. He believed that Jordan Rice could swim out. 26. In which section of a newspaper may this text appear? A. Your Voice. B. Star Stories. C. News Express. D. Magic World. 27. What is the best title

18、for the text? A. Save my brother B. Meet the challenge C. Be brave, boy D. Accept your fate, teenager C Whales are big, but why aren't they even bigger? A new study says the key factor is how many calories they can take in. Researchers came to this co

19、nclusion after using small boats to chase down 300 whales of various species around the world. They reached out with long poles to attach sensors(传感器)to the creatures , allowing them to record what whales were doing as they dived for food. The study included 90 blue whales, the biggest animals ever

20、 to live. Size estimates vary, but they can grow to about 100 feet long and weigh more than 100 tons, according to the American Cetacean Society. The research also included sperm whales, the biggest whales with teeth; they can grow to about 60 feet in length. Toothed whales hunt their prey(猎物)one a

21、t a time, seeking them out in the dark depths with a sonar-like detection. But as their body size increases, their hunting style becomes progressively less efficient—they take in fewer calories from their meals than the number they burn in each dive. That's a result of the limited availability of pr

22、ey. Blue whales grow bigger because they feed in a much different and more efficient way, the researchers reported. They open their mouths wide to take in an enormous volume of water—even bigger than their body size—as they swim along. They then close their mouths and strain the water out through a

23、 sieve-like filter(过滤器), trapping huge numbers of tiny shrimp-like creatures called krill. That "allows them to take advantage of a very large prey resource that's very rich in a small amount of time," said Jeremy Goldbogen of Stanford University, another member of the research team. "They get a hug

24、e bang for the buck." So why aren't they even bigger than they are? Perhaps blue whales are limited by the seasonal nature of the most nutritious krill patches, which grow huge and dense in the summer," Goldbogen said. "And calculations indicate that to sustain a blue whale that's 115 feet long, yo

25、u'd need a density of prey that is just not seen anywhere in the world." 28. How did researchers conduct the study? A. By detecting whales with poles. B. By tracking whales with devices. C. By filming whales' preying on boats. D. By recording whales' sound from

26、sensors. 29. What do we know about toothed whales? A. They can grow to about 100 feet long. B. They seek prey in the shallow waters. C. They hunt less efficiently as they grow older. D. They dive consuming more calories as they grow bigger. 30. What makes blue whales different from toothed wha

27、les in size? A. Blue whales have big mouths. B. Blue whales hunt in the deep sea. C. Blue whales eat more varieties of foods. D. Blue whales hunt for food more efficiently. 31. What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 4 refer to? A. Preying takes more time than before. B. Preying become

28、s easier than expected. C. Whales get a greater harvest from preying. D. Whales consume more calories than they obtain. D People of all cultures have special stories they pass down. Aboriginal(土著的)Australians have a long history of telling stories. They call it "Dreaming". Many Dreaming stories

29、are thousands of years old. Europeans came to Australia in 1788. At that time, Aboriginal people had been there for 60,000 years. There were 270 tribes(部落), and each one spoke a different language. Only tribal members were allowed to take part in Dreaming. If they drew symbols during Dreaming, trib

30、al members had to erase them. Most people drew these symbols in the dirt. That way, they could erase them after Dreaming. When Europeans moved into Australia, they wanted the Aboriginal people to become more like them. In 1959, they built a town called Papunya. They asked Aboriginal tribes to move

31、there. In Papunya, the Europeans hoped the Aboriginal people would become part of European culture. However, Aboriginal people wanted to hold on to their own cultures. That was difficult in Papunya. The tribes were also living with each other for the first time. Slowly, parts of each tribe's culture

32、 began to die out. Today, only 18 of the 270 languages remain strong. Still, Aboriginal people held on to their Dreaming stories. In 1971, a group of students in Papunya shared their stories with each other during an art class. Their teacher noticed what they were doing. He wanted them to use the s

33、ymbols in their artwork. However, they wanted to protect their tradition. To do so, they hid their Dreaming symbols in the dots of each painting. That way, only other people from their tribe could truly understand the message of the painting. Soon, the practice of Aboriginal dot painting(点画)became

34、widespread. Aboriginal dot paintings can't be fully understood by outsiders. However, many still enjoy the paintings as art. Dot painting became popular in the late 20th century. Today, Aboriginal artists continue to conceal their Dreaming symbols. 32. What do we know about Dreaming stories? A. Th

35、ey were kept secret from other tribes. B. They interested the Europeans very much. C. They were created to fight the Europeans. D. They were about the Aboriginals' history. 33. What influence did the Europeans have on Aboriginal Australians? A. Some of their tribes disappeared forever. B. Some

36、 of their tribes' culture disappeared. C. All the tribes began to speak the same language. D. The tribes couldn't live a peaceful life together. 34. Who created the first Aboriginal dot painting? A. A teacher. B. The Europeans. C. Aboriginal artists. D. A gr

37、oup of students in Papunya. 35. What does the underlined word "conceal" in the last paragraph mean? A. use B. change C. hide D. paint 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Lifelong learning is good for you It is impossible for everyone to

38、 have access to additional formal education. Fortunately, many educational resources have made it easier for people to develop a habit of lifelong learning. 36 The following points are reasons why you should stick to lifelong learning. 37 In 2015 some researchers found people with a bachel

39、or's degree can earn much more than those just with a high school degree. In 2014 a report said that 50% of jobs would become unnecessary by 2025 due to technological development. New technology changes the nature of work and we need continuous learning and personal growth to adapt ourselves to the

40、changes. Open-mindedness and curiosity are beneficial to your career. People who enjoy learning are more active at work than those who don't. Now think of the most admirable colleagues you know. Do they tend to be knowledgeable about almost any topic of interest? Do they make insightful speeches on

41、the topics they know best? 38 Those you admire most are those who seem most devoted to learning and personal growth. Our ability to learn is a keystone of human motivation. Have you ever sat in a quiet place and finished a great novel? Do you remember the feeling of accomplishment when you solv

42、e a challenging task? Have you managed to conduct difficult experiments or create something new? Education may not always have influence on wealth, health or career. 39 . There are many reasons why we should continue learning. Lifelong learning isn't just an economic necessity but a physical, e

43、motional, and social one. 40 Once you catch them, you will get one of the most rewarding things in your life. A. We live in an age full of opportunities for learning. B. Educational input determines your competitiveness. C. Educational level influences your work performance. D. Do they seem

44、open-minded and intellectually energetic? E. Catch the chance of lifelong learning, and you'll be successful. F. For example, books, online courses, Moocs and so on are available. G. But it would obviously contribute to the special qualities and uniqueness of each one. 二、语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节(共

45、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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 A "severely colorblind(色盲)" student became very emotional after his headmaster gave him special glasses that helped him to see colors for the first time in his life. "My little brother Jonathan is 41 colorblind. While in class t

46、hey were 42 about colorblindness, his headmaster brought some 43 that let him see color for the first time. And he was very 44 ," Ben, Jonathan's brother, wrote on Twitter. The emotional moment 45 the teacher to give Jonathan a hug. He was also 46 by his mom, who was on hand to

47、record and 47 the first-time experience. "After 48 a video on social media of Jonathan seeing color for the first time, we have been touched 49 by how many kind and 50 people have wanted to help him get a pair of his 51 color blind glasses," she wrote on the fundraiser page. "We

48、 set up a 52 to raise some money. We will use these funds to 53 his own pair and donate any additional funds to a foundation that purchases color blind glasses for those who can't 54 them." So far the campaign has raised more than $13,000. The 55 was $350. "The reaction Jonathan had

49、 when he saw the colors made me 56 the things we all take for granted but how 57 they are. Thank you for sharing your wonderful 58 ," Kim Desio commented on GoFundMe. "I cried when watching this video, but these were 59 tears watching him experience color for the first time. I pray he

50、 gets these glasses and can have that for the rest of his, 60 !" Stephanie Dzierzecki wrote. 41. A. slightly B. necessarily C. briefly D. seriously 42. A. discovering B. experimenting C. learning D. improving 43. A. books B. glasses

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