广西兴安县第三中学2019-2020学年高二英语下学期开学适应性检测试题.doc
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1、广西兴安县第三中学2019-2020学年高二英语下学期开学适应性检测试题第二部分 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, 从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 A No one can deny that buttons are an important clothing device. But , can they rise to the level of art ? Organizers of an exhibit in New York City think so . Peter Souleo Wright organ
2、ized “ The Button Show ” at Rush Arts Gallery in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan . Eleven artists used the small , ordinary objects to create sculptures , portraits and wearable art . Some of the works are political , some are personal and others are just fun . Wright said each artist reimagin
3、es and repurposes the buttons to make art . “ What I tried to do with this show ,” he said , “ was to look at artists who were promoting that level of craft .” He said he wanted the button art to be comparable to a painting “ because of the amount of detail and precision in the work.” Artist Beau Mc
4、Call produced “A Harlem Hangover”. It looks like a wine bottle that fell over on a table . A stream of connected red buttons hand over the side , like wine flowing down . Similar red button form a small pool on the floor. McCall layers buttons of different shapes and sizes to create the bottle. The
5、stitching that holds them together is also part of the artistic design . For San Francisco-based artist Lisa Kokin , buttons are highly personal . After her father died in 2001 , she created a portrait of him using only buttons. That memorial to her father led to other button portraits, including th
6、ose of activists Rosa Parks and Cesar Chavez. Others use buttons for details. Artist Amalia Amaki of Tuscaloosa , Alabama , placed them on and around old photographs. Los Angeles artist Camilla Taylor attached buttons to three large sculptures that look like headless animals with long , narrow legs.
7、 “ The Button Show” ends at March 12 . The Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation paid for the exhibition . The foundation was created in 1995 by the Simmons brothers : artist Danny , hip-hop producer Russell and rapper Rev. Run. The foundation seeks to bring the arts to urban youth and to provide suppo
8、rt for new artists.1. Why did Wright organize “ The Button Show” ? A. To show the importance of buttons . B. To support the new artists.C. To raise the button show to the level of art. D. To create sculptures and portraits .2. Whose works are personal ?A. Peter Souleo Wright . B. Beau McCall . C. Li
9、sa Kokin . D. Amalia Amaki .3. If you want to see “ The Button Show”, you should _ .A. buy tickets before March 12 B. phone Peter Souleo Wright before March 12 C. go to Rush Arts Gallery D. go to the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation B A survey has shown that what you do on a plane can be determine
10、d by which nationality is listed on your passport. According to the results of an international passenger survey , Australians are the biggest drinkers on board with 36 percent choosing to down the hatch, compared to 35 percent of Americans and 33 percent of Brits. The Airline Passenger Experience A
11、ssociation ( APEX) spoke to around 1500 people, aged 18 and older , who have travelled by plane at least once during the last three months and were living in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan , China , Singapore , Australia or Brazil. The results found Chinese travelers are most like
12、ly to nod off once the sea-belt sign switches off. They are also the first to reach for their credit card for some in-flight shopping and the biggest fans of gaming. Americans on the other hand like to use their time in the air more productively -when not drinking -choosing to work while flying a 35
13、0000 feet . Meanwhile , Brits and Germans are the best at making chat with random strangers - spending 50 percent more time than any other nationality. Comparatively , Brazilians conduct their conversations online via e-mail , messaging apps or social media. Despite plane food having a bad reputatio
14、n , seven out of ten interviewees said they were happy to eat up on the selection in-flight snacks and meals . In-flight magazines were also popular with four out of five passengers claiming to read them . The international flyers did however express their desire for better in-flight entertainment .
15、 “The industry has greatly improved the comfort , entertainment and onboard service , and passengers are accepting those improvements ,” said Russell Lemieux , APEX executive director . “At the same time , passengers are demanding more from their air travel experiences which will drive more improvem
16、ents touching all aspects of the journey ,” he added . 4. What can you probably see the flight according to the passage ? A. Brazilians choose to drink . B. Germans chat to kill their time. C. Americans do in-flight shopping. D. The Chinese switch off the seat-belt sign.5. When on board the plane ,
17、_ . A. most passengers like to read in-flight magazines B. passengers from one nation have little in common C. more than half of the passengers dont enjoy plane food D. most people tend to use in-flight time to have a good sleep6. What can we learn from the last paragraph ? A. Flyers care little abo
18、ut entertainment . B. Flyers are expecting better flight experience . C. Flyers are not satisfied with the improvement. D. Flyers have more and more demands from airlines.7. Whats the purpose of the passage ? A. To entertain readers with interesting stories. B. To encourage people to behave well in
19、public. C. To criticize impolite behaviours on the plane. D. To inform readers of the results of a survey . C More than 30 volunteers organized by the village Party committee were participating in a group effort to produce gauze (纱布) masks, alcohol liquid and sterilizing powder (消毒粉) at a factory in
20、 southwest Chinas Yunnan Province to help arm the fight against the novel coronavirus (新型冠状病毒). Some villagers also hadgiven away their sewing machines for the production work at Yunnan Xiangsha Medical Material Company in Anning City. Volunteers addressed the labor, shortage during the Spring Festi
21、val holiday at the factory, which had begun to produce on. Friday. They received body temperature checks and training before the work started, with volunteers able to use the sewing machines being more than 50 years old on average. Seventy-nine-year-old Chu Shudong, who had 30 years of tailoring exp
22、erience, volunteered to repair the sewing machines.“Ive not done tailoring for 20 years. Im old and my eyesight is poor. I hope to do what I can here and make more masks so that people are protected, ”he said. The youngest volunteer, 22-year-old Bi Qiling, joined the: team. Shes available because th
23、e new semester at her university in Beijing was delayed because of the novel coronavirus outbreak. “With the volunteers, our production capacity is higher. We have 65 people, divided into two groups, and work on two shifts (轮班) a day. All the machines are working around the clock,”said Hang Kaijin,
24、head of the factory, which has the ability to produce two tons of alcohol liquid and 200 kilograms of sterilizing power every day. It sent its production information to the city government on a daily basis and the products were all allocated by the government.8. What did villagers donate for the pro
25、duction? A. Raw materials. B. Clean gauze. C. Sewing machines. D. Alcohol liquid.9. What can we know about the volunteers from paragraph 2? A. The average age of the volunteers able to use sewing machines was over 50. B. Chu Shudong, an experienced tailor at the age of 78, offered to do some sewing.
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