山东省枣庄市第八中学东校2020_2021学年高二英语上学期期末模拟1月试题202101270144.doc
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1、山东省枣庄市第八中学东校2020-2021学年高二英语上学期期末模拟(1月)试题2021/01第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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 much does the woman weigh now?A. 147pounds.B.153 pounds.C.160 pounds.2. What will th
2、e woman do next?A. Do shopping.B. Go to a bank.C. Visit a park.3 .Which transportation did the man take?A. The bus.B. The taxi.C. The underground.4.Where does the conversation take place?A. At a store.B. At a tailors. C. At home.5.What does the woman think of the advertisements?A. Funny. B. Meaningl
3、essC .Useless.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分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。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6、7题。6.How did the man know about Bossa Nova?A. From a newspaper. B. Form the woman. C. From his mother.7.What did the woman like most about B
4、ossa Nova?A.The food.B. The atmosphere. C. The service.听第7段材料,回答8、9题。8. What is the mans favorite hobby?A.Painting.B. Cycling.C. Going to the net.9.Why does the woman make the phone call to the man?A.To show him a book.B.To ask his brother to call Lyn.C.To invite his brother to see a collection.听第8段
5、材料,回答10至12题。10.Why does the woman talk to the man?A.To seek his opinion on her paper.B.To get his guidance for her classes.C.To ask for information of a degree.11.What does the man think is special about the masters classes?A.The students have to hand in a paper.B.The students should have a high lev
6、el of analysis.C.There are few discussions in them.12.What does the man say about the womans paper?A.Therere a few mistakes in it.B.It is badly-organized.C.It is perfect.听第9段材料,回答13至16题。13.What are the speakers talking about?A. A building.B. A flood. C. A river.14.Where are the speakers now?A. In th
7、e womans house. B. In a garden. C. In a school.15.What did the woman do at first when the whole thing happened?A. She left her house. B. She tried to stop it. C.She moved the furniture out.16.How does the woman feel now?A.Optimistic.B. Hopeless.C. Angry.听第10段材料,回答17至20题。17.What is the main purpose o
8、f the speakers words?A.To report on work.B.To get more support.C.To get rights for the state.18.According to the speaker, on what should the government spend more money?A. Army.B. Personnel.C. Education.19.What does the speaker think should be banned from doing?A.Selling guns in stores.B.Raising the
9、 cost of police cars.C.Increasing the numbers of police officers.20.On what does the man intend to increase the taxes?A. Gas.B. Wine.C. Cigarettes.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)阅读下列短文每,从题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AMore than one million single-use straws (吸管), most of them plastic, are u
10、sed in the United States each day. They end up in waterways, harm sea animals, and break down into micro-plastics. Quantities of places have passed plastic-straw bans as a way to start handling the global plastic waste problem.Straw materials: advantages and disadvantages1. MetalMade of stainless st
11、eel, aluminum, or even titanium, metal straws have become popular. They draw some criticism for having a metallic taste and conducting heat from a hot drink, but theyre strong and can be reused.2. PaperPaper drinking straws, which date from the late 1800s, often absorb liquid over time and can leave
12、 a taste or fibers in drinks. Theyre the most popular throwaway choice in places with plastic-straw bans.3. GlassThough glass straws may be more breakable and thus less portable than reusable straws of other materials, they hold up well to washing and reuse. Some straws are made to look artistic, wi
13、th colors and blown-glass designs.4. BambooThis natural material can be sustainably produced and is a plant-based replacement of plastic straws. Bamboo straws are easily disposed of and turned into fertilizer. They are reusable but can be hard to clean completely and may absorb flavors.21. What is t
14、he major problem with plastic straws?A. Function.B. Flavor.C. Weight.D. Pollution.22. Which of the following belongs to single-use straws?A. Metal straw.B. Paper straw.C. Glass straw.D. Bamboo straw.23. What is the advantage of the bamboo straw?A. It can become fertilizer.B. It is easy to clean.C. I
15、t is portable and bendable.D. It has different designs.BMy love for libraries blossomed when I joined the public library. From the age of 8 I was allowed to walk from my home to the downtown library, housed above the police station. Once the librarian gave me my first membership card, I could enjoy
16、a range of books, which started with Little House in the Big Woods. I was addicted instantly, and this love of libraries and reading would change my life, allowing me to one day create a safe space for high-school kids, too.By the time I was in high school, I could read the authors that we were stud
17、ying in class, including Charles Dickens, Mark Twain and Emily Bronte. During the summer months, I got caught up in Gone with the Wind.When I studied English literature at university, I thought it was time to build my own library. For the next 40 years, I continued to collect books. Until one day, I
18、 realized that all my books had become a part of the house, like wallpaper.Toward the end of my teaching career, I became a teacher-librarian at my old high school, where I had first learned English literature. This position enabled me to regain my love and appreciation for libraries. I had a genero
19、us budget for my classes, so I searched for novels that would interest my teenage audience and hopefully spark a love of books. Fantasy, science-fiction, graphic novels -I bought almost any type of books that my students wanted to read. I bought sofas and comfortable chairs, turning the library into
20、 a safe public space, for everyone.In doing so, I realized that the library isnt just a place to do research. They are, in fact, places that offer an opportunity to connect with the past, present and future. All that is required is a tiny bit of curiosity. Libraries are places that should be full of
21、 life. They help us adjust to the world, and their doors must be kept open to everyone for free!24. What inspired the author to set up a library for students?A. Some well-known classics.B. His early experience of reading.C. The suggestion of a librarian.D. The book: Little House in the Big Woods.25.
22、 When did the author begin to build his own library?A. In primary school.B. In high school.C. During university years.D. After leaving college.26. What does the author intend to tell us in paragraph 4?A. What his career was like.B. Where he stored his books.C. Why school kids loved reading.D. How he
23、 improved the school library.27. Which of the following is the best title for the text?A. A private libraryB. Read with curiosityC. A librarians lifeD. More than just booksCWhen baby turtles first come out of eggs, they head to the sea by nature. The beach surface goes down, which is one directional
24、 clue they follow. Another is light: The horizon (地平线) over the sea is brighter than the horizon over land.But lights from towns and beach developments can confuse the baby turtles. The sky shining above a city can mislead them to wander. And particularly bright lights can draw them away from the se
25、a.Youd think the extra time crawling (爬行) might wear out baby turtles, which need energy once they get in the water to swim for about a day to get to their destination in the sea. In a normal trip from nests to waves, the babies build up chemicals that show they have been pushing themselves.Some res
26、earchers took the baby turtles to a lab, where they ran on a treadmill and swam in a tank while their blood and breathing were monitored. The finding is surprising: even after hours of crawling, the turtles were fine by all measures and swam as well as turtles that didnt have an extra crawling perio
27、d.The reason is that they often stop while crawling if they are doing U for a long time, unlike the disturbed trip they make when heading straight to the water. So misled turtles are not worn out.But the misleading lights are still a problem for the babies. The longer they spend on the beach wanderi
28、ng, the more they are exposed to natural enemies. They can also end up losing their lives in the heat of the sun.28. What attracts the baby turtles away from the sea?A. Bright lights.B. Vast beaches.C. Buildings in cities.D. Noises from towns.29. What does the underlined word “they” refer to in para
29、graph 3?A. Chemicals.B. Nests.C. Waves.D. Baby turtles.30. Why dont the baby turtles feel exhausted after long crawling?A. They travel by night.B. Their trip is undisturbed.C. They take frequent breaks.D. They are refreshed by city lights.31. What may happen to the baby turtles exposed to misleading
30、 lights?A. They are in great danger.B. They avoid their natural enemies.C. They will wander on the beach for a while.D. They are more likely to find the destination.DTechnology has become so advanced that the previously impossible seems to occur on a daily basis. And yet we still have no cure for th
31、e common cold.According to Peter Barlow, a scientist at Edinburgh Napier University in the UK, the main challenge lies in the many different types of cold viruses. There are at least 160 types. They changed so easily that they quickly become resistant to drugs, or learn to hide from our immune syste
32、ms. In other words, a single cure isnt likely to work on every type of cold.However, researchers from Stanford University have found a possible answer. They discovered a protein that the viruses need. Without it, they cant spread inside your body. To identify the gene(基因) which produces the specific
33、 protein needed by the viruses, researchers used a gene-editing technique to test all genes. These modified (改变的) cells were then exposed to a range of viruses, including ones causing the common cold. All the viruses were unable to replicate (复制) inside cells without a gene that produces that specif
34、ic protein.Then, they tested genetically modified mice, which were completely unable to produce the protein. The mice were able to live normal lives without the protein. “Lacking that gene protected the mice completely from viral infection,” associate professor Jan Carette, from Stanford, told the B
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