山西省运城市芮城中学2021-2022学年高二下学期开学摸底考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、芮城中学高二年级月考英 语 试 题 本试题共150分,时间120分钟 2022.02第一部分 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。ATake a view , the Landscape(风景)Photographer of the Year Award, was the idea of Charlie Waite, one of todays most respected landscape photographers. Each year, the high standard of en
2、tries has shown that the Awards are the perfect platform to showcase the very best photography of the British landscape. Take a view is a desirable annual competition for photographers from all corners of the UK and beyond.Mike Shepherd(2011)Skiddaw in WinterCumbria, EnglandIt was an extremely cold
3、winters evening and freezing fog hung in the air. I climbed to the top of a small rise and realised that the mist was little more than a few feet deep, and though it was onlya short climb, I found myself completely above it and looking at a wonderfully clear view of Skiddaw with the sun setting in t
4、he west. I used classical techniques, translated from my college days spent in the darkroom into Photoshop, to achieve the black-and-white image ( 图像)Timothy Smith(2014)MacclesfieldForestCheshire, EnglandI was back in my home town of Macclesfield to take some winter images. Walking up a path through
5、 the forest towards Shutlingstoe, a local high point, I came across a small clearing and immediately noticed the dead yellow grasses set against the fresh snow. The small pine added to the interest and I placed it centrally to take the view from the foreground right through into the forest. 1. Who w
6、ould most probably enter for Take a view?A. Writers.B. Photographers. C. Painters.D. Tourists.2. What do the works by Shepherd and Smith have in common?A. They are winter images. B. They are in black and white.C. They show mountainous scenes. D. They focus on snow-covered forests.3. Where can the te
7、xt be found?A. In a history book. B. In a novel. C. In an art magazine. D. In a biography.B Eugene ONeill, who was born in 1888, in New York, was a leading American drama writer and the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1936. His father was a successful touring actor. Because of that, Eugen
8、e spent his early childhood in hotels, on trains, and backstage. Although later in his life he grew to hate his father for not giving him security in his early years and a loving and comfortable family, he had the theater in his blood. As a student, ONeill went to boarding schools but spent the summ
9、ers in a moderate house his family owned. He left Princeton University in 1907, only about one year after he entered it, to start what he later called his real education in life experience. At the age of 24, he was hired as a reporter and poetry column writer for the New London Telegraph, where he w
10、orked for only a few months. ONeill didnt cut a figure in playwriting until the summer of 1916, when he was in a peaceful village of Provincetown, Massachusetts, where some young writers and artists had founded an experimental theater. Before that, he had written awkward melodramas (情节剧) that were h
11、ardly accepted by the mainstream of American theater. While ONeill was only one of those whose plays were produced by the theater, he led the group to success because of his contribution within the next few years. Between 1916 and 1920, the theater produced all of ONeills one-act sea plays. By the t
12、ime his first full-length play, Beyond the Horizon, was produced on Broadway on February 2, 1920, at the Morosco Theater, the young playwright already had a small reputation. Theater critics spoke highly of Beyond the Horizon for its tragic realism. The play brought ONeill more public attention, as
13、well as his first Pulitzer Prize, apart from which he won another three for Anna Christie, Strange Interlude, and Long Days Journey Into Night. Over the next two decades, ONeill continued to gain reputation nationally and globally. He became the most widely translated and produced dramatist after Sh
14、akespeare and Bernard Shaw.4. What might inspire ONeills passion for theater? A. His fathers career. B. The support of his family.C. Hotel rooms he had lived in. D. Stories he had heard on trains.5. Why did ONeill drop out of Princeton University? A. He didnt want to study in a boarding school. B. H
15、e wanted to receive real education from life. C. He got a job from the New London Telegraph. D. He was unsatisfied with the quality of university education.6. What does the underlined phrase cut a figure in paragraph 3 probably mean? A. Show interest. B. Hold a degree. C. Attract attention. D. Recei
16、ve an award.7. What can we learn about ONeills Beyond the Horizon ? A. It enhanced his reputation in the field of theater. B. It drew theater critics attention to tragic realism. C. It inspired him to compose another three dramas. D. It made him the most widely translated and produced dramatist.CTec
17、hnologically, the 20-year jump from 2015 to 2035 will be huge. Back in 1995 we were in the early days of the Internet, we worked in small rooms and our computers were heavy and powered by Windows 95. There were no touch screen phones or flat screen TVs; people laughed at the idea of reading electron
18、ic books. So, what will our world really be like in 2035? What will the future jobs and technology be like? The world in 2035 will probably be much like it is today, but smarter and more automatic. We can see the future of our work first. Taxi drivers will be replaced by self-driving Uber cars and r
19、eceptionists will be replaced by robots. Doctors can use vast medical databases and travel agents will be wiped out by trip-planning, flight-booking web services. Even writers are threatened by companies such as Narrative Science, which currently uses AI to create sports reports and financial update
20、s. Obviously, there will also be new jobs created: the computer engineer who fixes the self-driving Uber taxis, programmers, space tour guides and vertical (垂直的) farmers. Technology will continue to disrupt (扰乱) businesses and get rid of jobs, creating new professions we cant yet envisage now.Those
21、of us who work probably wont do so in a traditional office either. Were already seeing a shift in the definition of work. Its now a task you perform, not a place you go to. Productivity is no longer measured by sitting at a desk. Theres no nine to five. No job for life. The biggest advantage of work
22、ing from home is that you save a lot of time commuting back and forth to work. You can spend extra time with your children or spouse and read the newspaper instead of sitting in traffic. Of course, advanced technology will ensure that most of us can work from home.8. Whats the function of the questi
23、ons in paragraph 2? A. Leading in the topic of the article. B. Raising the thinking of the readers. C. Introducing the work of the future. D. Inspiring readers to explore the future.9. What does the underlined word envisage in paragraph 4 mean?A. assess. B. ignore. C. imagine. D. reject.10. Where wi
24、ll most people work in the future? A. In the office. B. At the hotel. C. In the open air. D. At home.11. What will be discussed in the following paragraph? A. The future health. B. The future technology. C. The future marriage. D. The future transportation. D Examples of effective conservation of pl
25、aces matter to the world. They range from the 1960s Nubian campaign to safeguard Ancient Egyptian monuments from the waters of the Aswan Dam to the removal in 2018 of the Belize Barrier Reef from the List of World Heritage in Danger. Conservation is the core purpose of the World Heritage Convention
26、and it may also be its biggest challenge. The following example shows how successes at specific sites now serve as models for conservation and sustainable development. A year after Vienna was included on the World Heritage List in 2001, the World Heritage Committee(WHC) expressed concerns about the
27、architectural solutions and height of four planned towers of the Wien-Mitte project. This development project, close to the Historic Centre of Vienna in the sites buffer zone, the one that lies between two or more other areas, affected the urban scale(规模) and visual effects in and around the propert
28、y(地产). As a result of the Committees concerns, Vienna changed its building codes and launched a new design competition for the Wien-Mitte project to work out architectural plans with reduced size in keeping with World Heritage protection. The successful practice inspired the government of the city t
29、o invite over 600 experts and professionals from 55 countries to an international conference on World Heritage and contemporary architecture, held in Vienna in May 2005. The global discussion that followed, detailing an approach to managing conservation and development, was recorded in the UNESCO Re
30、commendation in 2011.The Recommendation put forwards an all-rounded and combined approach to balancing urban heritage conservation and economic development, arguing that active protection and management of urban heritage supports the goal of sustainable development.The Recommendation supports the ha
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