北京市延庆区2020-2021学年高二英语下学期期末考试试题.doc
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1、北京市延庆区2020-2021学年高二英语下学期期末考试试题(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)A school bus driver returned to college to become a high school history teacher, thanks to some 1 students.Clayton Ward is a history lover, and as such, 2 the time hed spend chatting with s
2、tudents about their history classes as he 3 them to and from school.“After several of these discussions, some of the students would tell me they wanted me to be their 4 ,”he said. “That small mention from those kids . it 5 me and gave me the motivation to complete a goal I had started years ago.” 6
3、, Ward went to college after his high school graduation;but after a year, he had to leave and soon started driving buses. But he still valued 7 , and talking with the students on the bus route renewed his sense of passion for expanding and teaching young minds.Ward enrolled(注册)at a community college
4、 in May 2019, and 8 to take his classes full time while also still driving his bus.“It wasnt always 9 I would drive my route in the morning and afternoon, take classes in between shifts and take night classes, he said. I would think of those students and all the years I wanted to make this happen, a
5、nd it helped me focus my energy. “You wouldnt think that kids can do something like that, to give me the 10 and ambition to go back to school,“ Ward said. Its kind of crazy that such a small thing can make such an impact on your life. 1. A. energeticB. supportiveC. considerateD. generous2. A. enjoye
6、dB. foundC. savedD. missed3. A. attendedB. watchedC. bussedD. trained4. A. driverB. adviserC. friendD. teacher5. A. aimed atB. stuck withC. occurred toD. called on6. A. InitiallyB. ConsequentlyC. ApparentlyD. Ultimately7. A. successB. communicationC. responsibilityD. education8. A. hesitatedB. offer
7、edC. managedD. happened9. A. suitableB. hopefulC. luckyD. easy10. A. rightB. driveC. chanceD. freedom第二节:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)AOur school planned a trip for us to study English in another country this holiday. I was excited for it was my first time 1 (travel) abroad. I packed everything I thought
8、 I 2 (need) into my backpack. I knew I was going to have so much fun. After 3 (board) the bus to the airport, I said goodbye to my parents. I looked out the window of the bus and dreamed about 4 we would do while on our trip. BCloning is the process of making an exact copy of a plant or animal and d
9、eveloping it either naturally 5 artificially. Natural cloning has been going on for generations. For example, gardeners 6 (use)a form of cloning when they take a cutting from a plant and place it in a suitable medium, such as soil. Another example of natural cloning is identical twins, 7 are produce
10、d from the same egg.CChina, 8 June 17, successfully launched the crewed spacecraft Shenzhou XII, which is expected to send three 9 (astronaut) to its space station core module Tianhe for a three-month mission. The spacecraft, atop a Long March-2F carrier rocket, 10 (launch) from the Jiuquan Satellit
11、e Launch C enter at 9:22 a.m., according to the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA). It is Chinas seventh crewed mission to space and the first during the construction of Chinas space station.第二部分 阅读理解(共二节,满分38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14小题;每小题2分,共28分)ADont you think robots are
12、 a part of your life? In factories, robots put together everything from toys to cars. Some homes have robots that sweep floors or mow the lawn(剪草坪). And more robots are soon to come. Like a HumanRobots dont expect any thanks for all the work they do for us. After all, they dont have feelings. But th
13、at may be changing with Nexi, a robot created by scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Nexi can move its face to show anger, happiness, or sadness. It can also raise its eyebrows to show surprise. Robots at WorkNeed a lift out of bed? RIBA, short for “Robot for Interactive Body As
14、sistance”, will lend its helpful arms! Some patients at hospitals and nursing homes have a hard time getting in and out of bed. RIBA can gently lift a patient out of bed and help him or her into a wheelchair. The robot can safely pick up and carry people weighing 135 pounds.Water BotsRobots that wor
15、k in waterand look like familiar sea creaturesare making news lately. One of them is a robotic fish. Researchers built the robo-fish to swim in water to detect pollution. Theres even a robotic penguin called the AP, which uses flippers(鱼鳍) to paddle and can move in all directions. 23 How would you l
16、ike a robot to help clean up your toys, or one that plays hide-and-seek with you? Nao can be programmed to do both those activities, and more. A two- foot-tall robot, Nao was designed by a company in France to be a helper and companion. It can talk, walk and even remember faces, voices, and places.
17、Also, it can be programmed to assist with daily tasks, such as checking e-mails.Experts predict that by 2025 we could have robots in every household! You might be living or working with one of them every day! 21. By moving its face, Nexi might show its _.A. feelingsB. powerC. interest D. opinions22.
18、 According to the passage, a robotic fish might be used for _.A. discovering fish B. picking up rubbish C. studying sea creatures D. finding out pollution23. Which subtitle can be filled in the blank?A. Household HelpersB. Programme DesignersC. Hotel Cleaners D. Game Players BThe Party of Their Live
19、sIn Los Angeless infamous Skid Row, there are hundreds of children living on the streets or in shelters. Its a place where dreams go to die. But one couple is determined to use their own experience with loss to foster a sense of hope.In 2013, Mary Davis and her husband lost their first unborn kid. R
20、efusing to let the heartbreak break them, they became volunteers in a Skid Row homeless shelter. They found that many of the kids there had never had a single birthday party before, so they decided to throw a birthday party for those homeless kids. They took over a room in the Union Rescue Mission a
21、nd filled it with streamers, gifts and a cake. The kids were so excited that they made their own musicsinging and clapping and, of course, laughing. Since then, the couple have thrown a party each and every month. They routinely attract 250 kids and their parents. An hour before each party, voluntee
22、rs arrive to set up the decorations and activities: face painting, balloon artists, a DJ, cake, and pizza. There are small presents for the kids celebrating their birthdays, but the Davis make sure there are more than enough to go around. “I remember a mom came with her kid,” Mary says. “It was thei
23、r first night at the shelter, and her child had a birthday. We had an extra gift for herpink headphones. The little girl was so excited. And her mom. shes crying. I never imagined we would ever need to be in a shelter. I didnt know what to expect. But I really didnt expect a birthday party for my ch
24、ild. she cried with happiness.” Doing her best to normalize these kids lives is both heartwarming and bittersweet, Mary says. “If you look outside, you see homeless person after homeless person on the street, and it reminds you that these kids dont get to leave this area after the party.” It may be
25、why, after throwing 88 parties, she still cries after each one. She credits the kids in the shelter with helping her hold on to hope. “We didnt realize how much joy they were going to bring us,” she told CBS News. “And it was so healing for both kids and us.” 24. In Skid Row, hundreds of kids _.A. w
26、ere homeless B. lost their parentsC. dropped out of schoolD. were crazy about parties25. According to the passage, which can best describe Mary?A. Honest and generous.B. Caring and generous.C. Outgoing and caring.D. Outgoing and honest.26. What does the story intend to tell us?A. Well begun, half do
27、ne. B. East or west, home is best.C. What goes around comes around. D. Where there is love, there is hope.CAre Happy Meals Really Happy?Dont we all know a “Happy Meal” when we see onethe famous boxed meal that includes a hamburger, kid-sized French fries, fruits and milk, served with a toy thats ext
28、remely popular with children who love to collect them?A Happy Meal is a form of kids meal sold at a certain fast-food chain since 1979. A toy is included with the food, both of which are usually contained in a box or paper bag. However, collectors of these little toys will not get them any longer, s
29、ince the company will replace toys with books, and each of these books will mainly pass on nutritional messages.Happy Meals are extremely popular with kids, especially for their collectable toys, when you consider that over 1.3 billion of these packages are sold each year! These packages have been v
30、ery controversial. Health supporters believe that drawing kids to these meals with toys is a clever way of promoting unhealthy food choices. They see it as an advertising strategy of “catching its customers young”a move that has paid off very well for the fast food company.Child development experts
31、say that food habits get formed in children by age six and continue through to their adult life. Fatty and sugary foods such as those served in Happy Meals are believed to play a big role in growing health problems such as obesity and diabetes. Public health care costs have gone up and untold amount
32、s of money have been spent on caring for these health problems. On November 2, 2010, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed a law requiring that childrens meals sold in restaurants must meet certain nutritional standards before they could be sold with toys, to overcome the problem of childhoo
33、d obesityin other words, the State of California tried to ban the toys in Happy Meals. However, it was strongly opposed by some as being heavy-handed, and the ban was thrown out by the government.While some people believe that the fast-food company, with its large following of children, can create a
34、 powerful message through the books, others believe its actions are contradictory. Anyway, the company is trying to spread the message of nutrition while it is serving food that is anything but healthy.27. The aim of the question raised in Paragraph 1 is_.A.give a surprise to the toy lovers B.get re
35、aders attention to the articleC.call on readers to buy boxed meals D.make readers think about the answer28. Books will be added into Happy Meals to_. A. introduce the use of the toys B. increase the cost of the mealsC. help kids learn about nutrition D. spread the message of fast food29. According t
36、o Paragraph 3, Happy Meals _.A. have achieved the desired result B. help the customers stay youngC. cost more money than ordinary meals D. receive approval from health supporters30. What is the authors opinion about Happy Meals?A. They bring much fun to children.B. They teach children a lot about nu
37、trition. C. They do no actual good to childrens health.D. They are popular with the young and the old.DCyclingYou need only look at a professional cyclist to appreciate the potential effects of cycling on the body. But what about the mind? Its a question that has long challenged anyone who has wonde
38、red how riding a bike can offer what feels close to a state of emptying your mind.Dr. John Ratey thinks cycling increases “the chemistry in your brain that makes you feel calm,” but also that carrying out multiple operations while cycling can be an effective treatment, as shown in a German study inv
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