山东省日照市五莲县2020-2021学年高二英语上学期期中试题.doc
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1、山东省日照市五莲县2020-2021学年高二英语上学期期中试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面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. What food does the woman suggest?A. Sandwiches.B. Salads.C. Noodles.2. What will the man do first with the womans car?A. Fill up the tank.B. Wash the windows. C.
2、Check the tire pressure.3. What is the man doing right now?A. Walking around.B. Watching TV.C. Eating snacks.4. Where is the conversation probably taking place?A. In an office.B. In a hospital.C. In a restaurant.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Different colors.B. A picture.C. Some f
3、lowers. 第二节听下面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。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、7题。6. Who might the woman be?A. A doctor.B. An assistant.C. A professor.7. When will the man go to see the doctor?A. On Wednesday.B. On Thursday.C. On Friday.听第7段材料,回答第8至
4、10题。8. What will the man do tomorrow?A. Rest at home.B. Go shopping.C. Work.9. What will the man buy?A. A hat.B. A necklace.C. A coat.10. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Colleagues.B. Mother and son.C. Husband and wife.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What are the speakers doing?A. Doing a test
5、.B. Having an interview.C. Playing a puzzle game.12. What is Jennifer bad at?A. Focusing.B. Dealing with stress.C. Getting on with others.13. How does Jennifer feel about the result?A. Surprised.B. Disappointed.C. Worried.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. Why will the man miss the school dance?A. He wont be in s
6、chool.B. He doesnt like dancing.C. Hes busy with other events. 15. When is the senior picnic?A. In a week.B. In a month.C. In two months.16. Which event is in June?A. The photo day.B. The graduation party.C. The awards ceremony.17. Where will the woman be this summer?A. In Boston.B. In New York City
7、.C. In Washington, D.C. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What will the weather be like today in the southeast of the country?A. Rainy.B. Cloudy.C. Dry.19. What will the highest temperature be in the north?A. 15 degrees centigrade.B. 20 degrees centigrade.C. 23 degrees centigrade.20. Which part of the country w
8、ill likely be sunny tomorrow?A. North.B. Southeast.C. South.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ASince it first opened after four years of construction in 1937 at a cost of $27 million, the Golden Gate Bridge has made its appearance in films and poetry.CNN
9、Travel spent a day climbing into and around the bridge, learning these secrets from the people who know and love it best.Why is it called the Golden Gate Bridge? Its not golden.“The Golden Gate Bridge gets its name because it spans what is called the Golden Gate Strait,” said Paolo Cosulich-Schwartz
10、, spokesman for the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District, which operates the bridge. Its a three-mile-long and one-mile-wide body of water that connects the Pacific Ocean to the San Francisco Bay.What color is the bridge? It looks red.“Its not red, although youre not crazy to thin
11、k so. Visitors all call it red,” said Russell. “Back in the day, the US Navy, then part of the War Department, oversaw the waterways and wanted to paint this bridge black and yellow for high visibility,” said fellow painter Jarrod Bauer. “They ended up mixing paint to create the color International
12、Orange, which is similar to the color of red lead,” he said.Does the bridge get entirely painted every year?No, and it doesnt need to be. Its true that the top coat has been fully repainted over time with new and environmentally-improved International Orange top coats.Who performs bridge rescues?McV
13、eigh and his fellow ironworkers, the so-called “Cowboys of the Sky”, have that responsibility. McVeigh has lost count of how many troubled souls hes been called to rescue over the past 17 years.In September in 2018, the bridge started constructing a suicide (自杀) prevention system, also known as the
14、safety net, to keep people from jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge. Its expected to be completed in 2021.21. Whats the true color of the Golden Gate Bridge?A. Red. B. Red lead.C. Black and yellow. D. International Orange.22. Who can probably be called a hero on the Golden Gate Bridge?A. McVeigh. B.
15、Jarrod Bauer. C. Russell. D. Paolo.23. What can we know about the Golden Gate Bridge?A. It is safer now because of the safety net.B. It got its name because of its color.C. It took much time and money to be built.D. It needs to be repainted once a year.BIf you were asked to imagine a scientist, what
16、 image would come to your mind? The idea that most of the kids have is a man wearing a white lab coat with messy hair, big glasses, and cups of colorful liquids giving off clouds of smoke. As for adults, the majority regard scientists as strange people who spend a lot of time working in a lonely lab
17、. However, the reality is quite different.Recently Ive had a chance to take part in a scientific experience far from my lab and into Costa Rica. It has a large amount of wildlife due to its geographical placement between North and South America. It is home to more than 500,000 species (物种), which re
18、presents nearly 4% of the species worldwide!First we worked to protect wildlife at a leatherback turtle (棱皮龟) protection center. We helped the volunteers to remove rubbish from the beach to create a safe environment for turtle eggs to come out. After that we stayed at Mount Arenal where we studied s
19、eismic (地壳的) activity relating to earthquakes. During our stay at Arenal, we rode over the mountainous areas and took a long walk through the rainforest. On the last day we got a professional introduction of rocket (火箭) science and learned about new rocket technology that will be used on the interna
20、tional space station.During my Costa Rica experience, I know that being a scientist doesnt mean working in a lab all day and night. A scientist is the one who loves learning and getting a better understanding of the world from helping protect wildlife, learning about earthquakes or inventing rockets
21、. I think that science is so much more than wearing a lab coat and mixing chemicals. Kids need to be aware of the excitement and adventures science can bring!24. According to Paragraph 1, scientists are often believed _.A. to do experiments in messy labsB. to spend too much time in labsC. to wear cl
22、othes in a different wayD. to work in dangerous conditions25. In Costa Rica, the author _.A. experienced an earthquake B. took part in rocket experimentsC. picked up rubbish on the beach D. helped the volunteers collect turtle eggs26. What does the author learn about science from his experience?A. S
23、cience is full of boring experiments. B. Science is related to chemical liquids.C. Science is more than working in a lab.D. Science is about wildlife and earthquakes.27. What is the best title for the passage?A. What a Scientist Is Like B. Where a Scientist WorksC. How I Travelled in Costa RicaD. Wh
24、y I Chose to Study ScienceCSam is a fourth-year student at Harvard Medical School, but poetry is still a big part of his life, now with a new teacher, Rafael Campo, who believes poetry can benefit every doctors education and work. Rafael is a physician, professor and a highly respected poet.“Poetry
25、is in every encounter (邂逅) with my patients. I think healing is really in a very great way about poetry. And if we do anything when were with our patients, were really immersing (使沉浸于) ourselves in their stories, really hearing their voices. And, certainly, thats what a poem does,” he said.Rafael wo
26、rries that something important has been lost in medicine and medical education today: humanity, which he finds in poetry. To end that, he leads a weekly reading and writing workshop for medical students and residents (住院医生).He thinks medical training focuses too much on distancing the doctor from hi
27、s or her patients, and poems can help close that gap.Third-year resident Andrea Schwartz was one of the workshop regulars. She said, “I think theres no other profession other than medicine that produces as many writers as it does. And I think that is because theres just so much power in doctors and
28、patients interacting when patients are at their saddest.” Not everyone believes thats what doctors should do, though.Rafael said, “I was afraid of how people might judge me, actually. In the medical profession, as many people know, we must always put the emergency first. But, you know, that kind of
29、treatment, if its happening in the hospital, very regrettably, sadly, results in a bad outcome. The family is sitting by the bedside. The patient hasnt survived the cancer. Dont we still have a role as healers there?”In a poem titled “Health”, Rafael writes of the wish to live forever in a world mad
30、e painless by our incurable joy. He says he will continue teaching students, helping patients and writing poems, his own brand of medicine.28. What do we know about Rafael Campo?A. He works as a doctor. B. He is under medical care.C. He is a literature professor. D. He knows little about poetry.29.
31、What does the author try to show in Paragraph 2?A. The importance of medical training.B. The effect of poetry in medical treatment.C. The similarity involved in poetry and medical work.D. The present relationship between patients and doctors.30. What does Andrea Schwartz think of poetry?A. It comfor
32、ts patients family. B. It contributes to medical work.C. It has nothing to do with doctors. D. It keeps doctors away from patients.31. What is Rafael Campos view on poetry?A. It requires a lot of spare time. B. It can provide a useful tool for doctors.C. It has little effect on patients conditions.
33、D. It should be included in emergency treatments.DConvincing someone to change their mind is really the process of convincing them to change their tribe (部落). If they abandon their beliefs, they run the risk of losing social ties. You cant expect someone to change their mind if you take away their c
34、ommunity too.The way to change peoples minds is to become friends with them, to combine them into your tribe, to bring them into your circle. Now, they can change their beliefs without the risk of being abandoned socially.The British philosopher Alain de Botton suggests that we simply share meals wi
35、th those who disagree with us: “Sitting down at a table with a group of strangers has the incomparable and odd benefit of making it a little more difficult to hate them without punishment. Prejudice and conflict between groups of people from different nations or races feed off abstraction. However,
36、during a meal, something about handing dishes around, unfolding napkins (餐巾纸) at the same moment, even asking a stranger to pass the salt makes us less likely to hold the belief that the outsiders who wear unusual clothes and speak in distinctive accents deserve to be sent home or attacked. For all
37、the large-scale political solutions which have been proposed to ease racial or cultural conflict, there are few more effective ways to promote tolerance between suspicious neighbours than to force them to eat supper together.”Perhaps it is not difference, but distance that produces tribalism and unf
38、riendliness. As proximity increases, so does understanding. I am reminded of Abraham Lincolns quote, “I dont like that man. I must get to know him better.” Facts dont change our minds. Friendship does.The Japanese writer Haruki Murakami once wrote, “Always remember that to argue, and win, is to brea
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