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1、 装 订线学校: 班级: 考号: 姓名: 北师大珠海分校附属外国语学校20202021学年第二学期3月考试高一年级英语试卷 考试时间:120分钟 满分:120分第一部分 单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)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。1. After listening to the scientists and citizens, the government turned _ the United Nations for help in 1959. A. down B. up C. out D. to 2. On the pl
2、ain in front of us, we can just make _a herd of graceful animals.A. up B.out C. for D. of3. Im also reminded _ the danger they are in. A. of B.to C.that D.with4. We should learn to exist in _ with natureA. live B.life C.harmony D.harmonious 5. The retired old man _ most of his savings to the school
3、damaged by the earthquake. A. balanced B. donated C. led D. established6. The old man has a son, _ is in the army.A. that B. which C.who D.what7. We walked down the village street, _ villagers were having Market Day.A. where B. that C.when D.which8. Finding and keeping the right balance between prog
4、ress and protection is a big challenge.句子中的谓语动词是:A. finding B.keeping C. progress D.is9. The project brought together governments and environmentalists from around the world .句子中的主语是: A. the project B. brought C.governments and environmentalists D. the world 10. 下列句子中有从句的是:A. A committee was establi
5、shed to limit damage to the Egyptian buildings and prevent the loss of cultural relics.B. They are being hunted, illegally, for their valuable fur.C. In order to save this species, the government placed it under national protection.D. Perhaps the best example is shown by UNESCO, which runs a program
6、me that prevents world cultural heritage from disappearing. 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,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。 AInside the Rain RoomThe Rain Room has arrived and local art lovers are taking notice. Is it worth the wait? Yes, I assure you it is. Once insid
7、e, visitors find a long, dark room with a high ceiling. A single bright light shines through heavy rain falling around visitors. The mist. The damp air. The noise. It feels like a mighty storm is pouring down. But the storm is inside. And visitors arent getting wet. Instead, visitors wander in awe,
8、admiring the rain and the artists who created it.The Rain Room was created to highlight the connection between humans, nature and technology. With a tracking system that senses movement and stops the rain wherever visitors move, it does just that. Light and sound produce an experience that feels bot
9、h natural and foreign. The exhibit is moving on to Atlanta next month. I urge you to visit before then. Its time to experience the Rain Room for yourself!Welcome to the Rain RoomThe Rain Room features falling water. Please be aware you may get slightly wet. However, visitors wearing raincoats will b
10、e turned away.This exhibit features advanced technology. To ensure its effectiveness, please avoid wearing dark or reflective clothing.Visitors are welcome to take photographs of the exhibit.Children must be accompanied by an adult.For the convenience of all guests, visits are limited to 10 minutes.
11、11Whats the purpose of the text?ATo attract visitors to a new art exhibit. BTo explain how an exhibit has been created.CTo describe the technology used in the exhibit.DTo promote the artists taking part in an exhibit.12Whats the function of the exhibits tracking system?ATo keep visitors from getting
12、 wet. BTo protect the exhibit from water damage.CTo time how long visitors are in the room. DTo count the number of visitors in the room.13What must you do when visiting the Rain Room?AWear a raincoat. BWear dark clothing.CLeave your camera outside. DPass through within 10 minutes.BWalk around the c
13、ity of Ann Arbor, Michigan, and you may see a green animal named Sluggo and a flying pig named Philomena.You might even see street artist David Zinn drawing them using only sidewalk chalk and charcoal (炭笔)At the age of 12, David began working as an artist.His dad was writing a computer instruction a
14、nd worried that it would be boring to read.So he asked David to draw pictures of turtles (the name of the computer program) to explain it.The publisher liked his drawings, and soon David had the job of drawing more turtles in action.“I learned a great lesson, which was that, to make money as an arti
15、st, I couldnt always draw what I wanted,” he says.“I had to figure out how to draw a turtle drinking tea and other things like that.”David worked for 20 years as a commercial (商业的) artist, but he often felt cooped up (禁锢) sitting at a computer for 10 hours a day.Then, on a sunny afternoon about ten
16、years ago, he brought some chalk and started drawing on the sidewalk.Thats when Sluggo came to life.“One of the reasons I like to put art on the street is to take people by surprise,” he says.“I can have fun drawing, and knowing it will be washed away helps me not think too much.It frees me up.”It t
17、akes David about two hours to complete one drawing.He uses a lot of sidewalk characteristics in his street art.It can be difficult to draw on surfaces that are not flat.He has to notice where shadows will land so they wont destroy the 3D drawings he creates.Today, more and more people are accepting
18、and looking for his work.Davids artwork can also be found across the country and even throughout the world.Photos of his drawings have been shown at many universities and museums.14What did David learn from drawing turtles for his father?AWork hard. BDraw in a creative way.CDraw what you like. DFoll
19、ow your heart.15How does David feel when knowing his drawing will be washed away?AUnhappy. BWorried. C. Relaxed DSurprised.16In what way is Davids art special?AIt shows his real life. BIt is drawn on the flat sidewalk.CIt needs a very long time to finish a drawing.DIt is 3D street art created by sim
20、ple painting tools.17What do we know about Davids drawings?AThey are becoming popular. BThey are too difficult to understand.CThey are found mainly at museums. DThey are hardly accepted by adults.CCrimes happen every day, but people arent the only victims of illegal activities. There are also animal
21、s. Though animals cant tell the police officers what theyve suffered, these are some of the hardest cases to solve.As we all know, poachers can make a lot of money by selling meat, fur and other parts of protected animals. As the animals become rarer, their parts become more valuable. So poachers ea
22、rn even greater rewards for their collection of protected species. In the past few years, the price of ivory has risen to about $850 per kg. One piece can sometimes weigh 11 kg or more.Now, scientists are fighting back. It is known that DNA plays a big part in solving human crimes. Like fingerprints
23、, DNA is unique to every person. So by examining DNA in blood or hair, the police can recognize criminals and victims.When the police find poached animal parts, such as their fur or bones, it is difficult to know what species the victims are, which is mostly cared about. DNA can prove helpful in fig
24、uring it out and also where the animals came from. Thats because members of one local group of animals share more DNA in common with each other than they do with more distant groups of their species.If the worlds poaching victims could talk, they would probably thank these scientists for their work.
25、18. Why does the author use the example of ivory?A. To show ivory is the most expensive part of an elephant.B. To show poachers make a large profit from their illegal activities.C. To show poachers always treat the protected animals cruelly.D. To show poaching is a very common activity in the world.
26、19. What is the authors attitude towards the scientists work?A. Critical.B. Doubtful. C. Appreciative. D. Uninterested.20. What is the third paragraph mainly about?A. How to examine DNA of an animal.B. Why DNA is unique to every person.C. The improvement of DNA technique.D. How DNA technique helps t
27、he police.21. When the police find poached animal parts, what is the first thing they want to know?A. Who killed the animals. B. When the crime happened.C. What species they belong to. D. Where the animals came from.DWildlife faces threats from habitat destruction, pollution and other human actions.
28、 Although protecting wildlife can seem difficult at times, even small actions in your own neighbourhood can help protect many different animals. As the saying goes, “Think globally and act locally.” You can protect wildlife for future generations.Create wildlife-friendly areas in your backyard. When
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