山西省太原市第五中学2020-2021学年高二英语下学期4月阶段性检测试题.doc
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1、山西省太原市第五中学2020-2021学年高二英语下学期4月阶段性检测试题I. 单项选择 (共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)1. Is Barack Obama the first black man to take _ possession of the White House as President in _ history of the USA?A. the; the B. the; a C. /; the D. /; a2. Some drivers still drive under the influence of alcohol (酒精) _ repeated warning
2、s.A. besides B. despite C. beyond D. regarding3. What an accident! If you _ my advice, things would not be as they are now. A. have taken B. had taken C. was taking D. took 4. The ship hit a rock but fortunately all the crews were _ by a passing boat before it sank. A. picked up B. put up C. made up
3、 D. taken up 5. Paul showed his _ to his parents when told he could not go out to play with his friends.A. collision B. motivation C. consideration D. frustration6. I dont doubt _ he will come tomorrow, but I do doubt _ he will come on time.A. that; whether B. whether; whetherC. that; that D. whethe
4、r; that 7. Considering his contribution to our company, Mr White _ better treatment than this.A. observes B. preserves C. pretends D. deserves8. Though _ experience, he managed to finish the project.A. lacked B. lacking of C. lacking D. lacked in9. Successful people always make _ preparations for an
5、y potential setbacks.A. final B. urgent C. abrupt D. adequate10. How did it come about that the French team didnt enter the second round? I have no idea. _. A. I agree absolutely B. I often wonder whyC. Ill try again D. You missed the pointII. 阅读理解 (共两节;满分30分)第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 (共1
6、0小题;每小题2分,共20分)ABest Childrens Museums in Los AngelesWere all about finding the best of everything in LA for kids. Of course, we couldnt leave out museums, and this city has plenty to choose from.Kidspace Childrens MuseumThis indoor-outdoor space next to the Rose Bowl is filled with play-based activ
7、ities and learning tools for kids. Highlights include the massive multistory climbing towers, the Trike Tracks, an outdoor rope bridge, mini beach and so on.Admission: $14.95 for everyone: kids under 1 are free.Skirball Cultural CenterThis West LA Jewish cultural institution is home to the award-win
8、ning interactive kids exhibit, Noahs Ark, featuring animals made from recycled materials. Little ones can climb, build and explore. Cleaning up the false animal poop (粪便) is a favorite Ark activity! You can even reserve Noahs Ark tickets in advance otherwise if you show up on a Sat. or Sun. after 11
9、 a. m., you may have to wait until 1 p. m. or later for entrance to the exhibit.Admission: Kids are $7 and adults are $12.Autry Museum of the American WestThe Autry Museum in Griffith Park is a great place to bring kids to explore our history. It gives kids an overview of the history of what made th
10、e West so wild and how it was tamed.Admission: $6 for kids; $14 for adults; kids under 3 are free.Griffith ObservatoryAt the top of Griffith Park, you are met with sweeping views of the city. Then head inside and learn all about our planets and universe. Public Star Parties are held once a month, wh
11、ere you can go look at the sun, moon, and planets and try out a variety of telescopes.Admission: Free but shows in the planetarium (天文馆) are $3 for kids (5-12); $7 for adults.11. What are you advised to do if you want to visit Skirball Cultural Center?A. Help clean up pets poop.B. Book tickets ahead
12、 of time.C. Avoid paying a visit on weekends.D. Make a Noahs Ark with recycled materials.12. How much should a couple with a two-year-old boy pay for a visit to the Autry Museum?A. $14. B. $20. C. $28. D. $30.13. In which museum can you have a birds eye view of the city?A. Griffith Observatory.B. Sk
13、irball Cultural Center.C. Kidspace Childrens Museum.D. Autry Museum of the American West.BI woke up after surgery with my leg bandaged beyond recognition, with tubes coming out of various limbs, with my mouth sandpaper dry and my mind confused. The operation had required two bone grafts (移植). I woul
14、dnt walk for three months, optimistically. I couldnt drive. I couldnt navigate the steps in our house. I couldnt even shower on my own.I turned to my husband, Adam, and asked, “How are we going to manage?” Who would get the kids to the bus at 7: 15 a.m., since my husband was in his office by 6 a.m.
15、each day? Who would deal with the dogs, who relied on my companionship and long walks? Who would prepare dinner?“Well figure it out,” Adam said. I nodded, because what was the alternative? But nowhere in any of my cells did I believe him. Not even a tiny bit.I posted about my accident on Facebook. A
16、nd something unexpected happened: friends both near and far asked me how they could help. I wrote back, thanking them all but not taking them up on their kind offers. But by the time we returned home, a friend had already set up a dinner train: Meals for my family were taken care of for the first mo
17、nth of my recovery. Parents at our school bus stop offered to drop my kids off each afternoon. Friends sent care packages of books and food.My children learned to be both autonomous and sympathetic. They ran up the steps each day after school to check on me; my daughter set up her karaoke machine by
18、 the couch to keep me entertained while I embarked on (开始准备) my slow, cruel PT exercises. My son dutifully fetched my laptop charger or a fork or a bottle of water when asked, never complaining, as he would have in the past.My kids no longer had the luxury of my setting out their school clothes or p
19、acking their lunches or ensuring that their homework was filed. So they learned to do it themselves, and in a surprise perhaps only to me, everyone was all the better for it.14. What did the author worry about?A. Her legs couldnt fully recover.B. She would have two operations.C. She couldnt manage d
20、aily life.D. Her operations would be put off.15. How did the author feel when Adam tried to comfort her?A. Excited.B. Confused.C. Embarrassed.D. Unconvinced.16. How did the authors friends give her a hand?A. By keeping her entertained.B. By taking her to the hospital.C. By sending her children to sc
21、hool.D. By making dinners for her family.17. What would be the best title for the text?A. When Mom Was AwayB. How Kids Helped MomC. How Mom Made FriendsD. When Mom Broke Her LegCThough not as mainstream as devices like smartphones and fitness trackers, more companies are now experimenting with the c
22、oncept of connected clothes. Among the pioneers is London-based CuteCircuit, which has been creating fashionable smart clothing since 2004. The companys latest innovation is the “Sound Shirt”, which allows deaf people to “feel” live music by transforming the music into touch sensations in real time.
23、The fashionable jacket achieves the unbelievable accomplishment by using software that changes the music into data and wirelessly sends it to the 16 micro actuators (驱动器) fixed inside the clothings fabric. The devices shake in sync with (与同步) the intensity of the music being played, allowing the wea
24、rer to feel each instrument individually. For example, violins can be felt on the arms, while the deeper, heavier bass notes can be felt close to the stomach. The series of touch-like sensations across the wearers body enables them to feel the entire composition, resulting in an in-depth musical exp
25、erience.The designers chose to leave out wires and wove conductive textiles (有传导性的织物) into the shirts fabric. Francesca Rosella, co-founder, and chief creative officer of Cute Circuit, explains, “There are no wires inside, so were only using smart fabrics. We have a combination of microelectronics a
26、nd very thin and conductive fabrics. All these little electronic motors are connected with these conductive fabrics so that the shirt is soft and stretchable.Cute Circuit, which has been testing the “Sound Shirt” for three years, expects to make it available to the general public shortly. Priced at
27、$3, 673, the smart jacket will not be cheap. However, twin sisters Hermon and Heroda Berhane, who lost their hearing at a young age, believe the hi-tech shirt is a worthwhile investment, especially for deaf people with a passion for dancing. “Its almost like feeling the depth of the music, says Herm
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