北京市延庆区2020-2021学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、延庆区2020-2021学年第二学期期中试卷 高二英语 2021.05(考试时间:90分钟 试卷满分:100分)第一部分: 知识运用 (共两节; 每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节: 完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)Some dreams take longer to come true than others, but with the help of 21st-century social media and her great-grandson, at the age of 110, one British woman is 1 hers at long last. At
2、 the end of World War I, Amy Hawkins was a 7-year-old child who loved nothing more than to 2 . As a teen, Hawkins set her 3 on becoming an entertainer. Hawkins was on her way, touring the country with a dance troupe (歌舞团)until her ambition was 4 by her mom, who didnt see it as a respectable 5 for a
3、young lady.All these years later, the 110-year-old lady lives at home in Monmouth, South Wales, surrounded by her loved ones. The four-generation family unit includes her granddaughter, Hannah Freeman, and Freemans 14-year-old son, Sacha. Even though shes no longer doing it 6 , Hawkins has never sto
4、pped singing.“Shes like a clock, once you wind her up she wont stop,” Freeman said in an interview. “She just keeps asking, Would you 7 another one?.”On Hawkins 110th birthday, Sacha 8 his great-gran singing one of her favorite WWI tunes. When Freeman jokingly suggested Sacha post it to TikTok, neit
5、her of them could have 9 the overwhelmingly positive response it would receive, reaching 100,000 views and a large number of emotional praises in just days.Some journeys take longer than others. Sometimes, were detoured (绕路) along the way. Dreams can and do come true every day. While its been a long
6、 time coming, Amy Hawkins is 10 a whole new generation of fans. 1. A. reflectingB. realizingC. recallingD. researching2. A. singB. studyC. paintD. film3. A. values B. limitsC. sights D. hands4. A. cut backB. cut inC. cut through D. cut short 5. A. methodB. gradeC. levelD. occupation6. A. nervouslyB.
7、 professionallyC. reasonably D. secretly7. A. bringB. haveC. likeD. read8. A. caught B. videoedC. reportedD. remembered9. A. imaginedB. noticedC. missed D. suspected10. A. entertainingB. becomingC. representingD. inviting第二节:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)ATo get ahead in the world and lead a happy 11 (suc
8、cess) life requires getting on well with other people and 12 (be) able to understand and react to situations in the best way possible. A high EQ is necessary for this - the higher the better. And the fact that it might be possible to raise EQ 13 (mean) that schools need to make sure that their stude
9、nts are receiving an education they really need, not solely based on IQ 14 on developing the entire character. BA key question is obviously how close to the original the film is. Since a typical film is only around two hours long, it becomes a question for screenwriters to decide 15 is appropriate f
10、or the screen and what to leave out. Screenwriters take creative liberty and sometimes there may be changes to the plot, additions and even different endings 16 (please) producers, directors and test audiences. I, like many people, have often left the cinema 17 (feel) “the film is not like the book”
11、. CThe Great Wall 18 (list) as a World Heritage by UNESCO in 1987. Just like a dragon, it winds up and down 19 deserts, grasslands and mountains, running about 21,196 kilometers from east to west. The construction of the Great Wall was not easy, and Qin Shihuang succeeded in his effort to have the w
12、alls joined together. The Great Wall is now one of the most appealing 20 (attraction) all around the world. 第二部分 阅读理解(共二节,满分32分)第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(共11小题;每小题2分,共22分)AIf you are looking for a place to eat in Calgary, youve got a variety of choices, like Italian, Thai, Mexi
13、can, modern comfort food, and vegetarian cuisine. For anyone that wants to narrow down their must-eat list, here are the best restaurants in Calgary.Foreign ConceptADDRESS: 10111 St SW, Calgary, AB T2R, CanadaPHONE: 403-719-7289Foreign Concept is run by award-winning chef Duncan Ly and chef Hyungjae
14、 Lim. Serving modern Asian cuisine, the dishes take their inspiration from Lys Vietnamese roots and Lims Korean background. No matter what you order, dishes always emphasize seasonal and local ingredients(食材). Boldflavors wont disappoint you at Foreign Concept!Alumni SandwichesADDRESS:72517 Ave SW,
15、Calgary, AB T2S, CanadaPHONE:403-455-7257The simple sandwich isnt so ordinary anymore at Alumni Sandwiches. The place is friendly and inviting, and there are always around 10 sandwich flavours available, so whether youre a vegetarian, meat eater, picky eater, or prepared for a fancy dinner, somethin
16、g on the menu is sure to appeal to you. Dont miss the Caesar salad, made with whatever greens happen to be in season.Bow Valley Ranche RestaurantADDRESS: 15979 Bow Bottom Trail SE, Calgary, AB T2J, CanadaPHONE: 403-476-1311If its fine dining youre looking for, Bow Valley Ranche Restaurant is one of
17、your best choices in Calgary. The food is always excellent and the setting is equally impressive. Only a short drive from Calgarys downtown, Bow Valley puts emphasis on Canadian produce and proteins, from Rocky Mountain game meats(野味) to seasonal vegetables. RougeADDRESS:12408 Ave SE, Calgary, AB T2
18、G, CanadaPHONE:403-531-2765Less than a ten-minute drive from downtown, Rouge is an award-winning restaurant set in a historic house in Calgarys Inglewood neighborhood. The menu here puts the focus firmly on fresh, seasonal ingredients, highlighting their natural beauty. Many of those ingredients are
19、 grown in the on-site garden, making the dishes even more special.21. According to the passage, Alumni Sandwiches _. A. provides fruit salads B. offers different choices C. uses Rocky Mountain produce D. is set in a friendly historic house 22. In what way are the four restaurants similar? A. They us
20、e seasonal ingredients. B. All their chefs have won awards. C. They are not far from downtown. D. Their settings are equally friendly.23. The passage is probably taken from _. A. a food diary B. a research paper C. a news report D. a travel brochureBHuang Danian, the well-known Chinese geophysicist,
21、 was born in 1958 in Guangxi, China. As a keen and able student, Huang went to the UK in 1993 to further his studies.By the time Huang moved back to China in 2008, he had been living and working in the UK for 15 years. He had a good job and a life there, but he gave it all up to return to home drive
22、n by the idea that he needed to contribute to his country. As one of the worlds leading experts in deep earth exploration technology, Huang was invited to participate in the “Thousand Talent” programme. He took up a position at Jilin University, Changchun.Huang was named lead scientist on Chinas dee
23、p earth exploration programme, developing advanced cameras that can see through the Earths crust(外壳) so that it can be analysed without having to dig into it. He set up an advanced lab, sometimes paying for equipment with his own money. Some described him as a “lunatic” (a “madman”), but this passio
24、n and drive enabled Huang to push forwards Chinas deep earth exploration technology into a world-leading position. Huangs devotion contributed to Chinas lunar probe(月球探测器) Yutu being landed on the moon in 2013 and the launch of the spacecrafts Shenzhou-11 and Tiangong-2 in 2016.Huangs health also pa
25、id the price for his commitment to his work. He began having fainting fits(昏厥) in 2012, but paid them little attention, stating he did not have time to go to see a doctor his work always came first. In November 2016, Huang fainted and was taken to hospital, where he was diagnosed with cancer. The di
26、sease was so advanced that he had just a couple of months to live.Like the true scientist he was, Huang never gave up, but always tried to push forwards. Even from his hospital bed, he continued his work, writing letters of reference for his colleagues and replying to questions from his students. Hu
27、ang died in January 2017, aged just 58. More than 800 people attended his funeral to celebrate a life that burned so bright, but was so short.24. Huang returned to China in 2008 because _. A. he desired to devote himself to his motherlandB. the “Thousand Talent” program attracted himC. Jilin Univers
28、ity offered him a top positionD. he wasnt satisfied with the life in the UK25. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about? A. Chinas aerospace development.B. Huangs working attitude and style.C. Huangs great contributions to China. D. Chinas deep earth exploration technology.26. What can we learn from the las
29、t two paragraphs? A. The working environment caused Huangs disease.B. Huang worked continuously despite his poor health.C. Huang was taken to hospital after he fainted in 2012. D. A large sum of money was paid to treat Huangs illness. 27. Which of the following can be used to describe Huang Danian?
30、A. Generous and honest. B. Passionate and patient.C. Modest and courageous. D. Patriotic and committed.CImprove Cloud SecuritySensitive customer data has constantly been found exposed on cloud servers without password protection. To ease the problem, database software makers have been trying to make
31、 security easier for cloud database managers. At the Enigma Conference in San Francisco, Kenn White, a security manager at database software maker MongoDB, will describe a new technique, called field level encryption(字段级加密), to make data safer on the cloud. Field level encryption works by scrambling
32、 data before its sent to a cloud database and rearranging it in order when the data is needed for use. The promise of the product is to protect the contents of a cloud database, even if bad guys access it. MongoDBs new feature comes as more and more companies move user data to cloud servers, rather
33、than run their own costly data centers. It was predicted that cloud computing would be a $214 billion industry by the end of 2019. That would be up more than 17% from 2018, when it was $182 billion.Companies have rushed to the cloud without understanding all of the possible security consequences. Ma
34、ny companies have left countless databases exposed, revealing personal data. A database containing details about who lives in 80 million US households was left unprotected in 2019, just like the data on Facebook users.Database managers want to store their data in an unreadable form, but they also wa
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