内蒙古包头市第六中学2020-2021学年高二上学期期中考试英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家 包头六中2020-2021学年第一学期期中考试高二年级英语试卷 一、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,从每小题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A Planning out your summer? Use this guide to find activities around Seattle, May through August. For more summer fun, check out our website www. projects.seatletime
2、s. com. Space Race Exhibit Opening day of new exhibit of things from flights to the moon in the 1960s on display, including moon rocks space clothes, the first Apollo spacecraft and the historic Apollo 12 engines that were lost at the bottom of the sea for 43 years until they were recovered by Seatt
3、le-based Bezos Expeditions in 2013, 10 a m. -5 p m. Call for info:206-764-5720 Location: The Museum of Flight, Seattle Date: May 20 West Seattle Bee Festival Sustainable(可持续的) gardening practices and other ways to help bees: vendors (摊贩) and organizations who focus on sustainability and/or help supp
4、ort bees, kids activities, music, food vendors, 10 a m. -3 p. m. Call for info: 206-533-7848 Location: High Point Commons Park, Seattle Date: June 25 Touch-a-truck Children of all ages explore construction trucks, emergency cars, vintage(老式的) trucks; professionals explain the equipment and the work
5、each performs, 10 a m.-1p.m.; horns-free(无喇叭音的) hour for children withsensitive ears, 9 a. m. -10 a. m.; hosted by Junior League of Seattle Call for info: 206-708-2236Location: Magnuson Park, Seattle Date: July 21 Kirkland Uncorked Wine festival with wine tasting, food, live music in the Tasting Gar
6、den, $20-$25;street fair for all ages with Uncorked Market, 5 pm. -10 pm. August 14;noon-10 pm, August 15;noon-6 pm. August 16。 Call for info: 206-548-2500 Location: Marina Park, Kirkland Date: August 14-16 1. Where can space exploration lovers go? A. Marina Park B. Magnuson Park C. The Museum of Fl
7、ight D. High Point Commons Park 2. What is special about Touch-a-Truck? A. It attracts people of all ages. B. It encourages environmental protection C. It gives participants hands-on experience. D. It cares about children with special needs 3. What do events West Seattle Bee Festival and Kirkland Un
8、corked have in common? A .People can enjoy food and music B. They are based in the same place C. People pay nothing for them D. They teach gardening skills. B Rosalind Franklin was born in London, England on July 25, 1920. On April 16, 1958, at age 38, she died from cancer. Franklin was responsible
9、for much of the research and discovery work that led to the understanding of the structure of DNA.Franklin was interested in science and attended one of the few girls schools in London that taught physics and chemistry. When she was 15, she decided to become a scientist. Her father was decidedly aga
10、inst higher education for women and wanted her to be a social worker. Franklins aunt decided to support her and she agreed to pay for her full schooling. Within weeks, Franklins aunt got her mother to support her going to college also. Months later, Franklins aunt and mother got her father to agree
11、with it. Franklin was very excited that she was going to college and she was very lucky that she did!After her graduation from college, Franklin started her research on DNA. However, there were so many quarrels in her life because Franklin and her research partner did not get along. Franklin and her
12、 partners arguments set them back on the study of DNA quite a bit. At the time they were working against another pair to find the story of DNA. Due to Franklin and her partners fights, another pair found the structure of DNA first. They had won the Nobel Prize for it. They won it four years after Fr
13、anklin died. Many scientists felt sorry for her early death and thought that the winners had stolen her research about DNA.4We can learn from the text that Franklin _.Adied in her early thirtiesBwas a really lucky scientistCachieved a lot in the study of DNADdidnt get along with her father5From the
14、second paragraph we know _.Ait was not easy for Franklin to go to collegeBFranklins aunt loved her than othersCFranklins father agreed to pay for her college educationDit was Franklins dream to be a scientist at her childhood6We can learn from Paragraph 3 that _.AFranklin had enjoyed a peaceful life
15、BFranklin first found the structure of DNACFranklins partner had no interest in DNADFranklins scientific research was not smooth7Whats the best title for the text?AThe Life of a Woman ScientistBDNA and Good EducationCHow DNA Was Found?DShould Girls Study or Not? CIt is no secret that physical activi
16、ty is necessary to a persons well-being. Because children are continuously developing physically and emotionally, they are especially affected by the benefits of activity. Former First Lady Michelle Obamas Lets Move initiative reports that nearly one-third of US children are overweight or obese, and
17、 that schools are a key setting for kids to get their 60 minutes of play with moderate activity, given the significant portion(部分)of time they spend there.Physical education programs in schools directly benefit students physical health. Regular exercise promotes muscles and bone development. In addi
18、tion to participating in physical activity, students in P.E. learn the fundamentals of a healthful lifestyle, the building blocks upon which they can develop into healthy, knowledgeable adults.Though the lack of attention on P.E. is often justified as an opportunity to spend more time in the classro
19、om, studies show that physical activity contributes to improved academic performance. Regular activity during the school day is strongly associated with higher concentration levels. A statewide policy in North Carolina requires that children from kindergarten to eighth grade participate in 30 minute
20、s of physical activity each day.Activities in P.E. help children develop healthful social interactions. From a young age, children learn cooperation through group activities and form a positive sense of identity as part of a team. Such group activities are continually important as children grow olde
21、r. The International Platform on Sport and Development states that sport has been used as a practical tool to engage young people in their communities through volunteering, resulting in higher levels of leadership and community engagement among young people.The benefits of P.E. to a childs mental he
22、alth are both complex and comprehensive. Improved physical health, academics and social interactions all contribute to good mental health. Physical activity sets the stage for a good nights sleep, provides more energy to participate in hobbies and interact with others.8. The first paragraph implies
23、that A. children are becoming much lazier nowadaysB. some schools have forbidden physical activityC. most parents are dissatisfied with school educationD. schools must pay more attention to physical education9. Physical education is ignored in a way because .A. children dislike taking physical activ
24、ityB. schools are worried about childrens safetyC. students should have more time for studyD. less sporting equipment is available to school children10. Which is NOT a benefit of P.E. classes?A. They assure you of a successful future.B. They keep your mind in a good state.C. They help you focus on y
25、our studies.D. They do good to your social skills.11. What is the authors possible attitude towards the policy in North Carolina?A. Sceptical. B. Favorable. C. Ambiguous. D. Objective. DDoes your teen spend all of his or her free time playing video games, talking on the phone or hanging out with fri
26、ends that dont really meet with your approval? Is your son or daughter always asking you for money? Perhaps its time to tell your teen to get a job. You might disagree by asking “But hes still in school and if he gets a job his schoolwork might suffer.” Does he have a cell phone or want one? Are you
27、 going to buy it? Are you going to pay the monthly phone bill? If you are, thats your choice but it might not be the best way to teach your teen responsibility. Helping kids out on the path to adulthood is teaching them to be independent, but buying them whatever they want and paying the bills for t
28、hem is the first step in creating a dependent adult. This process is often referred to as enabling. You might ask, “enabling them to do what?” The answer is enabling them to depend on others throughout their lives rather than themselves. Teaching them to be self-supporting is the best alternative.Pa
29、rents may argue that it is their responsibility to support their children and it is true that as parents it is our responsibility to suit the needs of our children until they reach legal age, but part of responsible parenting is preparing our children to be responsible and self-supporting as they mo
30、ve into adulthood. When teens get their own jobs it gives them a sense of achievement. It also helps keep them out of trouble since they have less time to be tempted(诱惑) by peer pressure. They are making their own money, which allows them to make purchases such as cell phones and pay the bill on the
31、ir own rather than depending on their parents. Allowing them to pay their own bills also gives them a chance to get to know the world of adulthood.All too often, teens view adulthood from the view of being old enough to drive and drink but they overlook such aspects of adulthood as working, paying b
32、ills, saving money and managing expenses responsibly. When your teen gets a job you should encourage him or her to open a bank account with the first paycheck. It may be best to suggest a savings account at first since balancing a checkbook may lead to problems for those who are not conservative spe
33、nders. Encourage your teen to spend money wisely. Believe it or not, it really does make a difference to them when theyre spending their own money rather than yours.12. the purpose of the first paragraph is _.A . to point out a serious phenomenon. B . to complain about careless parentsC . to tell wh
34、at kids are doing nowadays D . to raise the topic by asking questions13. In the second paragraph, the underlined word “it” refers to _.A . teaching your teen to be independent. B . meeting the needs of your teenC . buying a cell phone for your teen D . paying your teens phone bill14. The author want
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