广东省佛山市2020-2021学年高二英语上学期期末考试试题.doc
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1、广东省佛山市2020-2021学年高二英语上学期期末考试试题本试卷共10页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考号填写在答题卡上。 用2B铅笔将答题卡试卷类型(A/B)填涂在答题卡上,并在答题卡右上角的“试室号”和 “座位号”栏填写试室号、座位号,将相应的试室号、座位号信息点涂黑。2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需 改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案答在试题卷上无效。3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答卷上各题目指定区 域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来
2、的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和 涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。4.考试结束后,请将答题卡交回。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节听力理解(共6小题,每小题2分,满分12分)材料及问题播放两遍。每段后有两个小题,各段播放前有5秒钟的阅题时间。请根据 各段播放内容及其相关小题的问题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中,选出最佳 选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。听第一段材料,回答第1一2题。材料和问题读两遍。1. Question 1:(录音)A. Go to a play.B. Visit Hangzhou.C. Watch DVDs.2. Question 2:(录音)
3、A. Attend a party.B. Meet her aunt.C. See a car show.听第二段材料,回答第34题。材料和问题读两遍。3. Question 3:(录音)A. To discuss his health plan.B. To ask her about a health club.C. To talk about his doctors advice.4. Question 4:(录音)A. Singing and dancing.B. Running and swimming.C. Playing tennis and basketball.听第三段材料,回
4、答第56题。材料和问题读两遍。5. Question 5:(录音)A. In a cafe.B. Ina library.C. In a classroom.6. Question 6:(录音)A. The size of the class.B. The math book.C. The teachers.第二节 回答问题(共4小题,每小题2分,满分8分)听下面一段材料,然后回答问题。材料和问题读两遍。7. Question 7:(录音)Answer: 8. Question 8:(录音)Answer: 9. Question 9:(录音)Answer:10. Question 10:(录音
5、)Answer: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,并在答 题卡上将该项涂黑。AWant to love where you work and get full training to do it? Come and join us!Jacoby & Meyers is the nations famous law firm protecting consumers since 1972. We are currently seeking a smart and capable
6、legal receptionist to join our growing team. At Jacoby & Meyers, every single employee has a chance to make an influence. Our values guide the way we work with each other. Its a culture where you have the freedom to experiment and push your talents as far as they can go.Job Title: Legal Receptionist
7、Type of Position: FULL TIMEHours: Monday FridayJob Description:Receptionists will provide a positive first impression of the company at all time while in charge of answering phones and welcoming visitors. You will need excellent attention to detail and perfect customer service delivery, and written
8、and oral communication skills.Qualifications: Excellent time management and written and oral communication skills Highly organized multitasker who works well in a fast-paced environment Bachelors degree from a four-year university Average computer skillsWhat We Offer: Medical, Dental, Vision and Pet
9、 Insurance Paid Time Off, Paid Sick Time Flexible Hours Training Fully-paid parking11. Which is true about Jacoby & Meyers?A. It is well-known in the world.B. It aims to train outstanding lawyers.C. Its employees are of great influence.D. It has a history of nearly five decades.12. Which is one of t
10、he requirements for being a receptionist?A. A Doctors degree.B. Related work experience.C. Advanced computer skills.D. Good communication skills.13. What can an employee in Jacoby & Meyers enjoy?A. Free parking.B. Free pets.C. Short working hours.D. Accident insurance.BA man from the Village of Gros
11、se Pointe Shores in Michigan and his brother-in-law have something special to celebrate this year. Its been one year since the brother-in-law saved the others life with a liver transplant (移植).Mark Dybis was determined to help Dave Galbenski, who suffered from a rare disease that was attacking his l
12、iver. Without a transplant, Dave would die. Three people a day die on the transplant list waiting for a liver/5 Dave said. As Dave waited and worried, Mark was undergoing testing. He didnt tell his brother-in-law he was trying to become his donor (捐赠者) until he knew for sure he was a match. Then he
13、broke the news.“Mark said he was going to be my liver donor, and you can only imagine the emotions that I felt at that point, Dave said. Lots of tears, lots of joy, lots of relief. It was September 2019 when Dave got the news of his disease and in the end of November, they went in for transplant sur
14、gery at Henry Ford Hospital.“If we had everybody sign up for the organ (器官)registry, we probably wouldnt have the organ shortage that we talk about right now, said Dr. Atsushi Yoshida from the hospital. Many people dont know they can donate part of their liver and it will grow back quickly.”At Henry
15、 Ford Hospital they created the Center for Living Donation for kidneys and livers because the other choice is waiting for an organ from a deceased donor, which can take a very long time.“This is a human life on the line. Whatever weve got to do to get this done, lets get it done, Mark said. And Dave
16、 is beyond grateful they did. Hes grateful for this gift of special moments with his family. Hes even back to running.Hopefully Marks courageous act inspires other people to give life because what Mark did not only saved my life but also freed up an organ for another individual to come off the trans
17、plant list, Dave said.14. Why did Mark hide his willingness of liver donation?A. He didnt want Dave to refuse his help.B. He didnt want Dave to get disappointed.C. He wanted to make it a surprise for Dave.D. He wished to face the possible danger alone.15. What do Dr. Atsushis words in Paragraph 4 su
18、ggest?A. Many people have a deep knowledge of liver.B. Liver donation isnt as dangerous as expected.C. Everybody should take action for organ registry.D. Organ shortage in the future wont be so serious.16. What does the underlined word deceased“ in Paragraph 5 mean?A. Old.B. Kind.C. Dead.D. Sick.17.
19、 Which is the best title for the text?A. Family LoveB. A Brave ActC. Gift of LifeD. Magic of TransplantCHave you ever woken up in a new place and realized with disappointment that you are still tired? I am thinking, for example, of the first night in a hotel at the start of your holidays, a night st
20、aying with friends, or the first night of a business trip.FNE, or first night effect, has been known of for a long time. So far, scientists havent been able to come up with a reasonable explanation for it, which has kept sleep researcher Masako Tamaki awake at night. So, she brought together a team
21、of experts in human brain processes and began to look for answers. After examining dozens of brains of people while they slept in a new place, they found that the activity of both hemispheres (半球)of the brain was obviously different from normal.In a new place, we sleep a little like some animals. On
22、e hemisphere falls asleep completely, but the other remains alert (警惕).This is what happens with, for example, dolphins. In humans, the second hemisphere also goes to sleep, but this is an unusually shallow sleep. This is in order to react to possible threats (威胁).Of course, in the majority of cases
23、, we are not at risk of being tom apart by a tiger, but evolutionary (进化的)changes have not kept pace with our lifestyle changes. This is why, during the first night in a new environment, almost any noise can wake us up: the creaking of a door, or the distant barking of a puppy. In most cases, the le
24、ft hemisphere is on night watch. Will we always be like this? Another scientist, Yuki Sasaki, says that, because of the relative peace and security of our existence, over time this function of the human brain will be lost.Meanwhile, when turning out the light in a new place, its best to give up on a
25、ny hope of a good nights sleep. Evolution works slowly.18. What did Masako Tamakis team try to find?A. The reason for her poor sleep.B. The explanation for first night effect.C. The solution to her sleeping problem.D. The secret of human brain processes.19. What happens when humans are in a new plac
26、e?A. They change their lifestyle.B. They function like animals.C. They face possible threats when asleep.D. They sleep with part of the brain alert.20. What can be inferred about FNE?A. It will be harmful to human brain.B. It is necessary for human security.C. It will not disappear in a short time.D
27、. It has little influence on human sleep.21. Which section of a website is the passage probably from?A. Science. B. Travel.C. History.D. Lifestyle.DIn the early 1970s American women gave birth, on average, to 2.12 children each. By 2018 that number had fallen to 1.73. Jordan Nickerson and David Solo
28、mon, professors at MIT, think they have found an interesting factor which help explain this change: Americas increasingly protective child car-seat laws.Their study examines the effect that car-seat policies may have had on American birth rates. During the 1980s, only the children aged under three h
29、ad to be secured in child-safety seats. But since then, the requirements have been slowly increased. Today, most places in America make children sit in safety seats until their eighth birthdays. That concern for youngsters safety has had the unexpected consequence of fewer three-child families.In dr
30、awing this conclusion they have connected population data with changes in state laws on safety seats. They discovered that stricter laws had no noticeable effects on the rates of births of first and second children, but with a drop, on average, of 0.73 percentage points in the number of women giving
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