广西南宁上林县中学2020-2021学年高二英语上学期半期考试试题 文.doc
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1、广西南宁上林县中学2020-2021学年高二英语上学期半期考试试题 文考试时间:120分钟 满 分:150分第一部分 听力(共两节;每小题 1.5分,满分 30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,共7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. How old is the mans own car?A. One month old. B. One year ol
2、d. C. Five years old.2. Who did the woman buy the shirt for?A. Herself. B. Her daughter. C. Her son.3.What did the speakers think of the movie?A. Meaningful. B. Confusing. C. Violent.4. What does the man like most about the park?A. Its clean there. B. Its relaxing there. C. Its beautiful there.5. Wh
3、at will the woman do tonight?A. Paint the living room.B. Visit her friend Jason.C. Have dinner at her parents.第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,共22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. What is the speakers relati
4、onship?A. Friends. B. Neighbors. C. Renter and owner.7. Why does the woman complain about her neighbor?A. He is always rude to her.B. He always fixes things late at night.共11 页 第1 页19. Where did Mrs. Smith feel the pain?A. In her arm. B. In her lung. C. In her shoulder.20. How long has Mrs. Smith wo
5、rked at the company?A. Over five years. B. About three months. C. Less than two weeks.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A、B、C 和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AAre you interested in working with animals? Now here comes the CHANCE. Kirby Wildlife Park has set up the unique Keeper Experience pac
6、kage. The fantastic experience isavailable to anyone over the age of 18 who is reasonably fit. We regret that for health andsafety reasons, participants who are pregnant, in a wheelchair or suffering from illnesses cannot take part.A typical day9:15 Arrival9:30 Health and Safety Briefing10:00 Apes a
7、nd MonkeysWhile cleaning out the enclosure (围场) you will find out about how enclosures are enriched with novel items and new smells to stimulate the animals senses and imitate their natural environment.12:00 Lunch14:00 Big CatsAs one of the highlights of this volunteer experience, you will feed the
8、cats and learn about their nutritional needs. The keeper will give you an introduction to how cat behavior can be read to get an idea of their welfare and health.16:30 Meet the TeamMeet more of the staff and learn how you can get further involved with work at the park. Learn about our animal adoptio
9、n plan, what it takes to be a good keeper and where to obtain the right qualifications for a career in animal welfare.Booking and cancellationThe Keeper Experience is available on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays throughoutthe year, and must be booked at least two weeks in advance. Full payment is ne
10、eded when booking.Cancellations must be made more than fourteen days before the event. Otherwise, youwont receive a full refund.21. What kind of people can experience working with animals in Kirby Wildlife Park?A. A pregnant woman. B. A man who is quite healthy.共11 页 第3 页C. A teenager sitting in a w
11、heelchair. D. A student under the age of 18.22. When can you know something about an animal adoption plan?A. At 12:00. B. At 9:30. C. At 10:00. D. At 16:30.23. It can be learned from the text that _.A. a booking should be made over two weeks before the eventB. people are allowed to cancel a booking
12、with a full refund at any timeC. cancellations need to be made on Mondays, Wednesdays and FridaysD. participants can have the unique experience every day throughout the yearBShort and shy, Ben Sanders was the last kid in his class picked for any sports team. “Football, tennis, cricketanything with a
13、 round ball, I was useless,” he says now with a laugh. But back then he was the object of jokes in school gym classes in Englands rural Devonshire.It was a mountain bike he received for his 15th birthday that changed him. At first theteen went biking alone in a nearby forest. Then he began to cycle
14、along with a runner friend. Gradually, Sanders set his mind building up his body, increasing his speed, strength and endurance. At age 18, he ran his first marathon.The following year, he met John Ridgway, who became famous in the 1960s forrowing an open boat across the Atlantic Ocean. Sanders was h
15、ired as an instructor at Ridgways school of Adventure in Scotland, where he learned about the older mans brave and exciting cold-water travels. Intrigued, Sanders read all he could find about Arctic explorers and North Pole expeditions, and then decided that this would be his future.Journeys to the
16、Pole arent the usual holidays for British country boys, and manypeople thought of his dream as fantasy. John Ridgway was one of the few who didnt say, “You are completely crazy.In 2001, after becoming a skilled skier, Sanders started his first long-distanceexpedition toward the North Pole. He suffer
17、ed frostbite, had a close encounter with a polar bear and pushed his body to the limit. Sanders has since become the youngest person to ski alone to the North Pole, and he has skied more of the Arctic by himself than any other Briton. His old playmates would not believe the transformation.This Octob
18、er, Sanders, 27, heads south to explore from the coast of Antarctica to theSouth Pole and back, an 1800-mile journey that has never been completed on skis.24. The turning point in Sanders life came when _.A. he started to play ball games B. he got a mountain bike at 15C. he ran his first marathon at
19、 18 D. he started to receive Ridgways training25. What do we know about Ridgway?A. He considered Sanders dream unrealistic.B. He built up his body together with Sanders.共11 页 第4 页C. He hired Sanders for his cold-water travels to the Arctic.D. He established his reputation by his voyage across the At
20、lantic.26. The underlined word “Intrigued” in Paragraph 3 probably means _.A. Fascinated B. Grateful C. Frightened D. Pleased27. According to the passage, Sanders journey to the North Pole _.A. made him well-known in the 1960sB. was favored by other Artic explorersC. was accompanied by his old playm
21、atesD. set a record in the North Pole expeditionCIn the Amazon rainforest of Venezuela, Yanomami hunter-gatherers exist on cassava, palm hearts and wild bananas. They also hunt frogs and monkeys using techniques that would have been familiar to their ancestors 11,000 years ago. The extraordinary con
22、tinuity of their culture, and the fact that some of the groups have had little contact with outsiders, led biologists to wonder whether the Yanomami might reveal what the human digestive system looked like before industrialization supplied the world with processed foods and antibiotics.In 2019, rese
23、archers at the Icahn School of Medicine had a chance to find the answer ina previously unknown Yanomami village. Health workers collected feces (排泄物) from about 30 villagers. When the researchers cultured and analyzed microbes (微生物) from the feces in their laboratory, they discovered whole categorie
24、s of bacteria that were absent from the guts (肠道) of people from industrialized countries. Even more strikingly, they found the microbial population in the average Westerner to be about half as diverse as the community inside these hunter-gatherers. The researchers realized that the microbes might h
25、ave implications beyond basic science. Peoples microbial communities are believed to play a role in disorders like obesity, diabetes and Alzheimers, which shorten lives and overburden health care systems. These disorders dont trouble these preindustrial hunter-gatherers, however. Therefore, research
26、ers want to learn which microbes protect them and figure out how to reintroduce them in modern societies. It has the potential to affect health more profoundly than the discovery of the fabled Fountain of Youth.But the opportunity might be more fleeting than youth itself. “The world isbecoming urban
27、 so fast.” says microbiologist Maria Gloria, co-author of the study that reveals the Yanomami microbiome (微生物群). “Our lifestyles are killing microbialdiversity.” Although nobody has yet determined exactly what the Yanomami mystery bugsare doing and how they improve an individuals health, she believe
28、s that scientists need to collect and preserve as many microbes as possible for future breakthroughs. “We cannot afford to wait,” she says, “or well have lost the high diversity of the human microbiome of traditional peoples before we understand how to use the microbiome to improve health.”28. What
29、did the researchers find out in 2019?共11 页 第5 页A. The hunter-gatherers had a different digestive system.B. Microbial communities were to blame for many disorders.C. People from industrialized countries had less diverse microbes.D. Some categories of bacteria did not exist in the villagers guts.29. H
30、ow did the researchers make their discovery?A. By collecting health data.B. By conducting experiments.C. By interviewing the villagers.D. By recording the Yanomamis daily life.30. What does the author mean by “the opportunity might be more fleeting than youth itself”?A. The opportunity seems more pr
31、ecious than youth.B. The opportunity enables people to stay young forever.C. The opportunity is of great significance to modern society.D. The opportunity disappears so quickly that we cannot afford to miss it.31. What can be inferred from the passage?A. We are close to solving the mystery of Yanoma
32、mi microbiome.B. Processed foods and antibiotics have changed human digestive system.C. Treating diseases by introducing beneficial bacteria has been made possible.D. The discovery of those microbes will help cure many life-threatening diseases.DAfter years of observing human nature, I have decided
33、that two qualities make the difference between men of great achievement and men of average performance: curiosity and discontent. I have never known an outstanding man who lacked either. And I have never known an average man who had both. The two belong together.Together, these deep human urges (驱策力
34、) count for much more than ambition.Galileo was not merely ambitious when he dropped objects of varying weights from the Leaning Tower at Pisa and timed their fall to the ground. Like Galileo, all the great names in history were curious and asked in discontent, “Why? Why? Why?”Fortunately, curiosity
35、 and discontent dont have to be learned. We are born with themand need only recapture them.“The great man,” said Mencius, “is he who does not lose his childs heart.” Yet mostof us do lose it. We stop asking questions. We stop challenging custom. We never doubt.We just follow the crowd that desires o
36、nly the calm and restful average. The crowd encourages us to occupy our own little corner, to avoid foolish leaps into the dark, to be satisfied. We will have to force ourselves to do just the opposite so as to waken our curiosity and discontent.共11 页 第6 页How should you start, modestly, so as not to
37、 become discouraged? I think of one friend who couldnt arrange flowers to satisfy herself. She was curious about how the experts did it. Now she is one of the experts, writing books on flower arrangement.One way to begin is to answer your own excuses. You havent any special ability?Most people dont;
38、 there are only a few geniuses. You havent any time? Thats good, because its always the people with no time who get things done. Harriet Stowe, mother of six, wrote parts of Uncle Toms Cabin while cooking. Youre too old? Remember that Thomas Costain was 57 when he published his first novel, and that
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