广东省阳江市2020-2021学年高二英语下学期期末检测试题(无答案).doc
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1、广东省阳江市2020-2021学年高二英语下学期期末检测试题(无答案)注意事项:1答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。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。第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题25分,满分375分)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。AWonderful MoviesHoop Dreams It tells about t
2、he story of two African-American high school students in Chicago and their dreams of becoming professional basketball players. Originally intended be a 30-minute short film ,it eventually led to five years of filming. It was premiered (首映)at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival where it won the Audience
3、Award for Best Documentary. The Karate Kid 12-year-old Dre Parker could have been the most popular kid in Detroit, but his mothers latest career move has landed him in China. with no friends in a strange land , Dre has no -where to turn but a kind man ,Mr. Han ,who is a master of kung fu. He tells D
4、re that kung fu is not about fighting ,but maturity and calm. Raging Bull It is an American sports film directed by Martin Scorsese and adapted by Paul Schrader and Mardik Martin from Jake LaMottas autobiography (自传)Raging Bull My Story. It stars Robert De Niro as Jake LaMotta ,an Italian-American m
5、iddleweight boxer who destroyed his relationship with his wife and family. Moneyball Moneyball :The Art of Winning an Un fair Game ,is a book by Michael Lewis ,published in 2003 ,about the Oakland Athletics baseball team and its general manager Billy Beane ,Its focus is the teams organizing competit
6、ive baseball team. A film based on the book starring Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill was released in 2011. 1. Which movie is set in China ?A. Hoop Dreams B. The Karate Kid. C. Raging Bull. D. Moneyball. 2. What is special about Raging Bull ?A. It has won an award. B. Its topic is about sports. C. It is dir
7、ected by a foreigner. D. It is adapted from a true story. 3. Who is the role of Moneyball ?A. Michael Lewis. B. Brad Pitt C. Billy Beane. D. Jonah Hill. BRoss Salvo ,a 12-year-old boy from Newtown ,CT ,was very special ,in the way he lived, served ,cared about others and overcame challenges. Born wi
8、th serious health issues ,Ross survived his first days of life ,but the health problems continued. Shortly after birth ,Ross had a brain injury. By the time Ross was two months old ,he had already had one heart surgery and three brain surgeries. Despite many challenges ,Ross made it through those ea
9、rly days. As one doctor said , There is no reason for him to be alive right now ,but he is still alive !But none of these stopped Ross from becoming the best version of himself and making a big impact on the people around him. The key was his amazing attitude ,faith and spirit. His family never said
10、 things Ross wanted to do. Ross wanted to be like everyone else. Where others saw differences ,he saw things they had in common. As he once said to a kid who was mean to him , So I have crutches (拐杖). Whats the difference ?His family said he did not have a disability ,but different ability Ross was
11、willing to try anything !And he did !He played soccer and basketball. He was an active member the youth group at St. Rose of Lima church. He enjoyed serving others. His parents were both Emergency Medical Technicians ( EMTs).Ross trained to an EMT and helped his parents train others in CPR as a volu
12、nteer training assistant. Ross was also a great friend to many. genuinely cared about others and always tried to spread his great attitude to those around him. When people were struggling ,he would encourage them. Rosss teacher ,Amy ,said , Ross had his challenges ,but he never complained whenever t
13、here were difficulties. .I am a better teacher because I had the privilege (优惠待遇)of having him teach me. 4. What do we know about Ross as a child ?A. He was a sufferer. B. He led a healthy life. C. He had different abilities. D. He struggled with others. 5. What is paragraph 5 mainly about ?A. Rosss
14、 poor life. B. Rosss education. C. Rosss health issues. D. Rosss attitude to life. 6. What did Amy want to express about ross ?A. The care for him. B. The inspiration from him. C. The privilege of him. D. The sympathy for him. 7. Which of the following can be the best title for the text ?A. Ross Sal
15、vo Tried His Best to Be a volunteer B. Ross Salvos Confidence Affected Others Greatly C. Ross Salvo Fought against Health Issues Bravely D. Ross Salvos Way to Grow Inspired His Teacher CThe s permafrost (永久冻土)is melting fast. . thats bad news, because these frozen soils store billions of tons of car
16、bon dioxide ,just waiting to be released. So is there a way to save the permafrost ?One team of researchers thinks it may have found a possible solution :big animals and herbivores (食草动物)。Back 1996 ,researchers started an experiment called Pleistocene Park. They fenced about eight square miles of la
17、nd in northeast Siberia. And then they introduced different types herbivores :horses ,sheep and other large creatures. Since then ,scientists have studied these animals effects on the ecosystem. One outcome is that these large herbivores help keep the ground very cold-cooler than it would otherwise
18、be. The snow in winter is important to soil temperature ,because it acts as an insulating layer(隔绝层)。So the air in winter ,at the high altitudes ,is much colder than the soil ,”Philipp Porada ,ecologist at the University of Hamburg said. So the idea of this experiment was to introduce large herbivor
19、es to quantify their effects on soil temperature and see if they can actually protect permafrost soils against melting. And this works because the animals trampling (踩踏)leads to less insulation of the soil against cold air temperatures and results in a cooling effect. Porada and his colleagues reali
20、zed the significance of this effect ,so they pulled data from Pleistocene Park to model what effect herbivores could have on permafrost if they lived in large numbers in the Arctic. Porada said , These herbivores in the model reduce soil temperature greatly ,by 1.7 grees on average. And this leads a
21、 preservation of around 80 percent of today s permafrost area. And without the herbivore effect in the model ,we found that only 50 percent of the permafrost area would remain by the year 2100. 8. What will the permafrosts melting result in ?A. The decrease air. B. The cooling effect. C. The rise th
22、e surrounding temperature. D. The increase in herbivores. 9. Why can the herbivores help keep the ground cooler ?A. They can make more insulating layers. B. They can protect the snow on the ground. C. They make the ground release lots of carbon. D. They make cold air reach the soil more easily. 10.
23、How did Porada feel about the finding of the experiment ?A. It remains to be checked. B. Its unreasonable. C. Its significant. D. It has been used widely. 11. What did Porada intend to tell us in the last paragraph ?A. The herbivores could lead to the preservation of permafrost. B. The herbivores wo
24、uld help find more permafrost areas. C. The temperature would increase greatly in the future. D. Only half of the permafrost would remain by the year 2100. DIts well-known that facial recognition is widely used in shopping ,home security ,and law enforcement ( )and millions of us use it to open our
25、smartphones. But privacy advocates are raising alarms about the growing use of facial recognition technology. The American administration recently proposed a rule to use facial recognition to identify and photograph all people entering and leaving the United States ,including American citizens. That
26、 idea was scrapped atter big objections from lawmakers and activists ,but the administration is moving ahead with more limited use of the technology in a number of airports and other ports of entry. say it makes the public safer and so far ,theyve had very few complaints from travelers. However ,a g
27、rowing number of ,both in and out of the government ,say any type of facial recognition is just like illegal surveillance (监视).They say it exchanges too much freedom for too little security. Many note that once the government has a database of Americans with their photographs ,theres no telling what
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