广东省汕尾市2021-2022学年高二上学期期末教学质量监测英语试卷 含答案.doc
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1、汕尾市2021-2022学年度第一学期全市高中二年级教学质量监测英语本试题共10页,考试时间120分钟,满分120分注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的信息填写清楚、准确,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码粘贴处。2.请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答题区城内作答,超出答题区城书写的答案无效。3.答题时请按要求用笔,保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不得使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。考试结束后,请将本试题及答题卡交回。第二部分阅读(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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AThe whole idea be
2、hind the US National Parks system was to preserve natural and historic locations, and the wildlife that lives there. That goal allows for inclusion of anyplace that features natural beauty, unique geological features, or an interesting ecosystem,plus the sites of national monuments and other places
3、of historical or archaeological significance.Weve selected three US National Parks that are as different from each other as possible. Lets start in the Northeastern corner of the US with a beautiful park called Acadia.Acadia National ParkAcadia National Park is in Eastern Maine, near the town of Bar
4、 Harbor. The park is unique, in that it features a wide variety of landscapes, including mountains, ocean coastline, woodlands, lakes, and wetlands. It covers a total of 49,075 acres.The park is home to 37 species of mammals, including black bears, moose, and deer. There are 33 fish species and 331
5、bird varieties.Everglades National ParkUnlike many national parks, Everglades National Park was initially created to protect a fragile and disappearing ecosystem. The Everglades consist of a network of wetlands and forests that are fed by a river flowing slowly out of Lake Okeechobee.The Everglades
6、cover a massive area, and Everglades National Park protects only the southern twenty percent. Its the United States largest tropical( 热带的) wilderness;in fact,its the largest wilderness of any kind east of the Mississippi River.Hawaii Volcanoes National ParkHawaii Volcanoes National Park is located o
7、n the big island, Hawaii. It was created in 1916. The park features two active volcanoes, one of which, Mauna Loa, is the worlds largest shield volcano. The other, Kilauea, is one of the worlds most active volcanoes.Hawaii Volcanoes National Park lets visitors get up close and personal with the two
8、volcanoes.Odd-looking lava(岩浆)fields and dramatic landscapes captivate the eye,and you can learn about the rare plants and animals that thrive in the tough environment.1. What is the US National Parks system aimed to do?A. To protect natural and historic resources.B. To rebuild old and important con
9、structions.C. To appreciate natural and geological beauty.D. To make ecosystems entertaining for people.2. In which park can you experience a rich diversity of landscapes and wildlife? A. None of them.B. Acadia National Park.C. Everglades National Park.D Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.3. What do vis
10、itors do in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park?A Learn about ecosystem protection.B. Enjoy tropical wilderness landscapes.C. Witness two different kinds of volcanoes.D. Study lava samples in a tough environment.BA lot of people ask this question: Why is body language so important? Studies have shown tha
11、t in the process of communication, non-verbal expression has 65% to 93% more influence than actual text. This means that how to say is more important than what to say. Of course, this does not mean that you dont need to do preparation for your interviews, nor does it mean that you can take any short
12、 cuts. On the contrary, this means that you have more things to pay attention to and prepare for.In the real workplace, body language is much more important than you think. Without proper body language, you may find yourself trapped in a circle where you cant integrate with the external environment,
13、 not to mention the difficulties in the absence of body language in the workplace.People can often make inferences from actions, and the results of these inferences directly affect lives: for example. who will be employed and who will be promoted.Academician Amy Cuddy said in a TV talk show. She als
14、o said that our body language will also affect our perception ( 感知, 看法)of ourselves. When you try to make more authoritative actions,your brain will inadvertently(不经意地)receive signals and actually create an idea that you are more authoritative, so that you have more confidence in yourself.Therefore,
15、 before interviews or important meetings, try not to lean on any object or have a hunched back. Instead, you should try to keep your body relaxed. You can even stand with a relatively authoritative posture (姿势) -of course, you may need to do these things in the bathroom or places where no one could
16、see you.Body language plays a crucial role in your job interviews, careers, and everyday life. Paying attention to body language could make strong impacts on your behavior,which could help you achieve better results. So, every time you are nervous or feel that you cant do it, stretch your body, smil
17、e, and tell yourself Fake it till you become it!4. What does Paragraph 1 mainly tell us?A. What we say in a conversation is not so important.B. Practicing body language is a short cut to success.C. We should attach great importance to body language.D. Body language carries 93% of conversation messag
18、es.5. According to Amy Cuddy, why is body language important for us?A. It decides whether we are promoted.B. It influences peoples impression of us.C. It makes us look more authoritative.D. It helps people understand who we are.6. What does the underlined word hunched possibly mean?A. Broken down.B.
19、 Tied behind.C. Bent forward.D. Straightened up.7. Who might be the intended readers of the passage?A. New arrivals in the workplace.B. Body language researchers.C. Working adults to be promoted.D. Viewers of a TV talk show.CCompared with some other parts of the world, Canada is not a country with a
20、 lot of particularly flashy traditions - which isnt to say none exist. In general, its the aging process, and the various key dates that occur as a Canadian moves from babyhood to adulthood that tend to be the most celebrated and ritualized(仪式化了的)moments in mainstream Canadian culture.Canadian coupl
21、es will generally announce their pregnancy with great pride to friends and family as soon as theyre aware, and its common for girlfriends of the expecting mother to organize a baby shower-a small, lighthearted house party - to honour the new mom sometime before she gives birth. Shortly after the chi
22、ld is born, its similarly customary for friends of the parents to visit and give at least one baby gift, usually a toy or clothes, to express congratulations.If theres one thing Canadians love celebrating,its the anniversary(周年纪念日)of their own birth. In recent years, birthdays have risen to become o
23、ne of the most tradition-rich spectacles of Canadian culture. During childhood, most parents will arrange birthday parties for their children on the special day (or the closest available weekend), a fun excuse for the birthday boy or girl to gather up all their schoolyard friends and spend the after
24、noon hanging out. In their teenage years and adulthood, they begin to assume greater control over their own birthday plans.Completing a phase of school in Canada is almost always celebrated with a fancy graduation ceremony. In their final year of high school (and sometimes middle school as well), st
25、udents will celebrate the completion of their studies with some sort of party organized by the school, usually known as grad night. These usually take the form of a fancy dress gala(庆典,盛会,演出)held at a local hotel, complete with a dinner, dancing and lots of awkwardly-posed photographs.8. Which is a
26、birth tradition in Canada?A. Keeping the pregnancy a secret to others.B. Holding a baby shower by the elders.C. Gathering friends and relatives for a party.D. Visiting the newly-born with a present.9. What do we know about birthday celebrations in Canada?A. They are only held on that very day of bir
27、th.B. They are popular among Canadian families.C. The parties are always planned by parents.D. Adults dont celebrate their own birthdays.10. What preparation might students need to do for their graduation ceremony?A. They need to wear fancy clothes.B. They need to organize a party.C. They need to co
28、mplete a study.D. They need to learn photography.11. How does the author organize the description of Canadian traditions?A. From general features to specific.B. By comparing traditions worldwide.C. According to regional differences.D. In the order of a childs growth process.DWith the commercial sale
29、 of its AI-enabled precision spraying(喷洒)technology to a large farming operation in Israel, Greeneye Technology has reached a major milestone in its mission to significantly reduce herbicide(除草剂)use in agriculture,increasing productivity and profitability for farmers.This is the first stage in the c
30、ompanys global rollout, which will continue in early2022 with its launch in the US market. Initially, Greeneye plans to work with corn and soybean farmers in the Midwest and will increase availability to other states in 2023.Within days of announcing its early adopter program in the US,the company w
31、as oversubscribed, indicating the growing interest from farmers for a commercially viable precision spraying solution.Backed by Syngenta,Greeneye says its precision spraying technology has been proven to cut herbicide use by 78% and reduce herbicide costs by more than 50%(average figures),while also
32、 improving weed control efficacy(功效,效力)compared to traditional broadcast spraying. This is achieved through Al technology that can detect and spray weeds in crops with 95.7% accuracy.Weeds represent one of the greatest threats to global crop production, says Nadav Bocher, CEO of Grceneye Technology.
33、 In the US alone, they are estimated to cost farmers more than $ 33 billion annually. Today, farmers address this challenge by spraying herbicides across the entire field. As a result, not only are farmers spending far more money on herbicides than they need to, but millions of gallons of herbicides
34、 are being needlessly sprayed each year. This is contributing to the mounting challenges posed by herbicide-resistant weeds and worse still, polluted soil and water.We are incredibly proud to announce the commercial launch of our precision spraying technology, but reducing herbicide use is just the
35、beginning, Bocher says.The next generation of our technology,which is already in development, will also be capable of precisely spraying chemicals.At the same time, our Al capabilities enable us to collect ultra-high-resolution data from the entire field, providing valuable insights to farmers. With
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