山西省吕梁市交口县中学2019-2020学年高二春季学期期中考试英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、英 语注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节 (共15小题,每小题3分,满分45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。AVisiting museums during this pandemic is going to be a no-go, but you can
2、still get much of the experience of some of American greatest institutions in your own living room. As museums adapt to our current state of widespread isolation, theyre offering online programs and virtual tours that are second only to being there in person. Click to join us and read on for our top
3、 picks.The National Gallery of ArtThe NGAs website has 53,000 images to download, and they recommend using themas backdrops for your Zoom meetings. The D.C. museum also offers plenty of virtual programming for the whole family. You can find videos and activities that center around the gallerys colle
4、ction.Online: nationalgalleryart.orgPrice: $58/Flexible Guest Adult; $38/Named Adult; $19/Child; Under 6 FreeNational Womens History MuseumThe National Womens History Museum is uploading new stories and videos daily all month that celebrate women throughout history, and they encourage you to take a
5、womans history break each day while working from home to learn about important women. You can browse their extensive collection of stories and online exhibits.Online: womenhistory.orgPrice: $148/Household; $100/Two adults; $30/ChildMuseum of FlightSeattles Museum of Flight may be sitting empty of gu
6、ests right now, but virtually its open for business. On the website of the worlds biggest aviation museum, you can tour an Air Force One model or a NASA Space Shuttle Trainer, view a huge collection of digitized photos and documents, and listen to the Flight Deck podcast.Online: museumofflight.orgAn
7、nual Membership: $150/Family; $115/Two Adults1. What do these places have in common?A. They all are museums in the USA.B. Kids can listen to stories.C. They all have outdoor activities.D. Members can get free admission.2. Which place is favored by aircraft lovers?A. The National Gallery of Art.B. Na
8、tional Womens History Museum.C. Museum of Flight.D. The National Gallery of Art & Museum of Flight.3. How much does it cost for a family with 2 children to visit National Womens History Museum online?A. $148.B. $160.C. $208.D. $260.BKobe Bryant has been most famous for his basketball skills, but peo
9、ple in any field can draw inspiration from his constant commitment to self-improvement.As the world reacts to Kobe Bryants tragic passing on January 26, 2020, the outpouring of sorrowful tributes extends far beyond the sports world. His constant commitment to self-improvement made him stand out. Lea
10、rn more about why we find celebrity deaths so upsetting.Case in point: his strategy of calling successful business people often ones hed never even met before. He was willing to put the legwork into growing his success. In a 2014 interview with Bloomberg, Bryant described his process. “I want to kno
11、w more about how they see the world,” he said. “Some of the questions that Ill ask will seem really simple and stupid,” he admitted. “But if I dont know, I dont know. You have to ask.”Who were some of these successful people that Kobe Bryant so looked up to? To name a few: Oprah Winfrey, Mark Parker
12、 and Hilary Swank. And he didnt just call them to say he called them; he made sure they were all leaving him more knowledgeable. Three years ago, Lowercase Capital founder Chris Sacca described his own interactions with Bryant. Sacca said he told Bryant to “do his homework” on investing and Bryant w
13、ent above and beyond. “For the next few months my phone never stops buzzing in the middle of the night,” Sacca marveled (大为赞叹) on The Bill Simmons Podcast. “Its Kobe, reading this article, checking out this tweet.” Clearly, this was someone unafraid to give his all.Though he left us, Bryants constan
14、t desire to do more and be better is inspiring for sure. While we may not be able to call Oprah, we can certainly follow his example in other ways. We can surround ourselves with other motivated people that we can learn from; not be afraid to ask potentially embarrassing questions if we know theyll
15、help us.4. Which of the following persons is NOT mentioned in the passage?A. Oprah Winfrey. B. Arianna Huffington.C. Hilary Swank. D. Chris Sacca.5. Which of the following words cannot be used to describe Kobe Bryant according to the passage?A. Influential. B. Hardworking.C. Frank. D. Competitive.6.
16、 What can we know from the interaction between Chris Sacca and Bryant?A. Chris Sacca is tired of Bryant s calls.B. They have been friends for a long time.C. Bryant is so eager to learn about his unknowns.D. Chris Sacca is so free to wait for Bryant s calls.7. What is the authors main intention in wr
17、iting the passage?A. To make an introduction about Kobe Bryant.B. To explain the reason why celebrity deaths are so upsetting.C. To encourage readers to be brave and frank as Kobe Bryant.D. To attract the attention of people from all fields on Kobe Bryant.CHead to New Orleans for Mardi Gras and if y
18、oure lucky, youll get tossed by a strand of purple, green or gold beads. The official colors of Fat Tuesday presented to the public for the first time in 1872 at the first parade of Rex, the king of Mardi Gras. Newspapers of the day ran official announcements from the king of the carnival deciding w
19、ith authority that balconies should be covered with purple, gold and green. Ever since this triumvirate of colors has been associated with Mardi Gras, but why is the question.Before we get to the answer about why those three colors, lets answer the easier question as to why Mardi Gras has three colo
20、rs. When local historian Errol Flynn Laborde researched the 125th anniversary of the Rex krewe(the organization that produces the parade), he came to the conclusion that the Rex founders believed “a king must have a kingdom and a kingdom must have a flag,” notes MardiGrasNewO. A tricolor flag was th
21、e obvious choice as the United States, Great Britain, and France each have one.Then, lets examine why purple, green and gold. While it was long thought that the colors were selected to honor Russian Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich Romanoffs 1872 visit, Laborde has a different theory. According to tr
22、aditional heraldry rules (纹章学规则), a coat of arms needs both colors and metals; there are five choices of color: purple, green, red, blue, and black and the metal choices are limited to silver and gold. Purple has long been associated with royalty, making it an easy choice. Gold, likewise, was obviou
23、s as its more fitting for a king than silver. From there, Laborde found that the field was narrowed down to purple, gold, and green or purple, gold, and black. We may never know why green was picked as the third color.The colors werent given an official meaning until 1892 when the Rex parade had the
24、 theme “Symbolism of Colors.” Thats the year it was decided that purple stood for justice, green for faith, and gold for power.8. Why are there three kinds of colors in the Mardi Gras?A. Because mixed colors are attractive.B. Because it had relation with the Rex founders.C. Because colors were limit
25、ed at that time.D. Because it was decided by Alexei Alexandrovich Romanoff.9. Why is gold easy to be chosen than silver?A. Because it has higher value.B. Because it stands for loyalty.C. Because its more fitting for a king.D. Because it is associated with heraldry rules.10. What does “green” stand f
26、or according to the passage?A. Justice. B. Power.C. Faith. D. Harmony.11. What is the best title of the passage?A. How Were the Colors for Mardi Gras Chosen?B. Whats the Meaning of Colors for Mardi Gras?C. Why Not Head to New Orleans for Mardi Gras?D. Why Are the Mardi Gras Colors Purple, Gold, and
27、Green?DNo one is yet sure what role digital outlets will play in sports media in the future, but they are very much a part of the present, even if everything still is in the experimental phase.MLB dipped its toes into these waters in 2018, when it exclusively (独占地) streamed 25 games on Facebook, sta
28、rting with a Mets-Phillies game last April. But among the 25 games into the YouTube version, it seems to have created less confusion than the first game did, perhaps because the concept no longer is new, and perhaps because it is so frictionless (无摩擦的). Tim Katz, YouTubes head of sports partnerships
29、, said that while there has been “a little bit of aversion to change” among fans unaccustomed to watching on a stream, “generally once people are there weve seen really positive feedback.”For MLB, the YouTube package allows for experimenting further with streaming, while also trying to reach new, pr
30、esumably younger fans. Erin Teague, head of product for YouTube sports, said the goals of making traditional fans comfortable and attracting new ones were the key part of the planning process. “We want to make the experience easy to get to for everyone,” she said. “We view this as an opportunity to
31、increase the audience across the board. I think thats really important.”Katz noted that historically YouTube has not offered much live sports, so this is a way to provide more quality content for its users. As for what might come next and whether digital outlets such as YouTube might battle televisi
32、on networks for sports rights, Katz would not predict. But these games are providing experience and data about audiences. “For us, I think its really interesting to test and learn and that the lack of negativity has been really encouraging for us.” he said.12. What does the passage say about digital
33、 outlets?A. They have become a popular part at present.B. They are bound to play an important role in sports media in the future.C. They have not been a part of the present in sports media.D. Everything about them has entered the trial stage.13. The underlined word “aversion” in Paragraph 2 means _.
34、A. curiosity B. imagination C. hate D. joy14. What can we learn from the third paragraph?A. YouTube will stop working together with MLB in the future.B. It will be impossible for Erin Teague to increase the users according to the current situation.C. More attention should be paid to making tradition
35、al fans comfortable.D. YouTube may be targeted at younger fans by streaming.15. Whats Katzs attitude towardsthe future of digital outlets?A. Positive. B. Indifferent. C. Doubtful. D. Neutral.第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15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。Toilet papers been enjoying special attention t
36、hese days. Although it has always been an essential bathroom item, everyones trying to stock up on as much toilet paper as possible since they know theyll be stuck inside for a while. 16 How is toilet paper made?First, its important to understand how to make toilet paper. Toilet paper is made from c
37、ellulose (纤维素) fibers that come either directly from trees or recycled paper, according to Jessica Carette, a chemist for the Cascades Tissue Group. 17 Toilet paper creation comes in two basic parts: making the raw paper and turning it to the end product you buy in the store, explains David Altemir.
38、 Why is toilet paper white?Carette notes that cellulose fibers are also naturally white. The glue holding them together, however, is brown which goes away thanks to bleach(漂白), Carette says. 18 Plus, toilet paper from recycled paper uses mostly office waste or printer paper, which is already white,
39、too, according to Carette. Although bleached virgin pulp (原生纸浆) produces the softest fibers to make tissue, unbleached and recycled fibers can also make high-quality tissue as well, Carette says. 19 Although white toilet paper like this is common in America, color toilet paper was trendy in the past
40、. In the 1950s, people would even match their toilet paper with their bathroom color scheme. It reportedly died down, however, thanks to concerns about the safety of pastel dyes for the skin. 20 Most toilet paper in North America is white because of consumer preference, according to Carette. But in
41、places like Europe, toilet paper comes in a rainbow of colors, even black, she adds.A. Are there other toilet paper colors?B. The fibers mix with water to make pulp.C. Converting virgin pulp to toilet paper requires more water than recycled paper.D. Plus, color toilet paper increases the cost to mak
42、e the rolls.E. But have you ever wondered why toilet paper is just plain white?F. Since toilet paper doesnt necessarily have to be white to be soft and absorbent.G. So its not necessarily just the process, but also the raw material that makes toilet paper white.第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每
43、小题2分,满分40分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 “.The action must be in line with me. Come and draw a dragon with me on the left. Draw a rainbow on your right.”Have you ever been to a 21 like this? Have you 22 that youve been possessed by the performance? Your toes tap, your body 23 and your
44、 head bobs to the beat. In fact, youre imitating the performers every move. Thats 24 because youve been possessed at a neurological level. The phenomenon, called “inter-brain coherence (一致性),” is even more 25 when the listener enjoys the music.“These findings 26 that neural synchronization (同步) betw
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