吉林省长春市第二十中学2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二次考试试题.doc
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1、吉林省长春市第二十中学2020-2021学年高二英语上学期第二次考试试题第二部分 单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分20分)21. Finally, he was cured _ cholera? A. of B. with C. to D. off 22. As nobody here knows what is wrong with the machine, we must send for an engineer to _ the problem.A. handle B. raise C. face D. present23. As winter _,weather became c
2、old.A. approaches B. approaching C. to approach D. approached 24. Most members of the committee were in favour of the suggestion; only a _ were against it. A. majority B. minority C. quantity D. amount25. Peter phoned to say theyd arrived safely, so put your mind _.A. in peace B. by heart C. with ea
3、se D. at ease 26. _, babies begin to talk between 12 and 15 months, but they can use body language to communicate before they began to speak.A. In common B. In particular C. In general D. In public27. Not all cultures greet each other _same way, nor _ they comfortable in the same way with touching o
4、r distance between people.A. the; were B. a; are C. the; are D. a; is 28. It is _ to turn your back on someone who is speaking to you .A. amusing B. curious C. impolite D. likely 29. The old temple near the new factory must be saved, _ the cost is.A. however B. whichever C. whatever D. wherever30. T
5、roops have been sent to _ the country against enemies.A. prevent B. overcome C. reduce D. defend31. Everybodys fingerprints are _, so the police can easily find the thieves if any is left.A. necessary B. important C. special D. unique 32. Turn off the tap and save water! Its everybodys duty to _ lim
6、ited resources.A. reserve B. prevent C. preserve D. observe33. Teaching methods vary greatly _ school _ school.A. with; to B. from; to C. with; in D. from; in 34. _ in painting, John didnt notice evening approaching.A. To absorb B. To be absorbed C. Absorbed D. Absorbing35. John Snow suggested that
7、the source of all the water supplies _.A. should be examined B. to be examined C. should examine D. examined36. He promised me to _ the matter.A. look out B. look into C. look on D. look back 37.To my _,she dresses herself like a boy. A. amusement B. excitement C. enjoyment D. statement 38.As a seni
8、or student , I am determined to work harder in order to_ the desired university.A. admit by B.be admitted by C. admit into D.be admitted into39.Though he stole the car, he didnt admit it for fear of _. A. losing face B. making a face C. losing heart D. losing his heart40.He _ what the teacher said i
9、n class yesterday. A. make a sense B. made sense C. be made sense D. made sense of 第三部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项AFounded in 1764 by French traders, St.Louis today is the fifteenth largest urban area in the United States. There are many attractive destin
10、ations for tourists. American Kennel Club Museum of the DogDog lovers who visit St.Louis wont want to miss this 14,000-square-foot museum. Inside are over 500 paintings, prints, watercolors, and a variety of other dog art objects. The Museum is open year round, Tuesday through Saturday 10 AM to 4 PM
11、, and Sunday 1 PM to 5 PM. Admission is $5 for adults, $2.50 for teenagers,and $1 for children under 12.Anheuser Busch Brewery The Anheuser Buxch Brewery tour is not just for beer lovers. The tour includes the historic Brew House. Then the tour continues to the modern Bevo Packaging Plant. The best
12、will be the Budweiser Clydesdale stables. The tours are always free. Gateway Arch Designed by Eero Sarinen and Hannskari Bandel, it took over two years and 900 tons of stainless steel to build. It is the tallest of the countrys National Monuments. The Arch is part of the Jefferson National Expansion
13、 Memorial. About one milion people per year come to the top of the Arch, where there is an observation platform providing a great view of the city. St.Louis ZooFirst version of the St. Louis Zoo opened in 1904 at the St. Louis Worlds Fair, but in the century since it has grown into one of the foremo
14、st zoos in the world. The Zooline Raiload passenger train takes visitors around the Zoo, which contains over 9,000 animals of over 800 species. The Zoo is open every day but Christmas and New Year, with summer hours of 8 AM to 7 PM, and hours the rest of the year of 9 AM to 5 PM. Admission to the Zo
15、o is free. 41. If a senior high school student plans to visit American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog with his parents and his five-year-old brother,he has to pay _A. $8.5 B. $12 C. $13.5 D. $1642. Which of the following statements about Gateway Arch is TRUE?A. It was built in three years.B. Presiden
16、t Jefferson was buried there.C. You can see the city clearly on the top of the Arch.D. If it the largest of the countrys National Monuments.43. If you plan to visit St. Louis Zoo, you can go there .A. on New YearB. on ChristmasC. at 5:30 pm in autumnD. at 8:30 am in summerBOf course, Ms Cratty wasnt
17、 really my aunt and, out of fear, I never called her that to her face. I only called her “My Aunt Fannie (俚语)” because the name always made my father chuckle (轻声地笑) and caused my mother to look seriously at both of us at me for being disrespectful of my elder, and at my father for encouraging my bad
18、 behavior. I enjoyed both reactions so I looked for every opportunity to work the name into as many conversations as possible. As a young woman, my mother had worked in the kitchen of a large farmhouse owned by Ms Cratty and her twin brother. Neither had married, and they had no children. My father
19、once told me that it was because they were both too mean to share their familys money or pass it on. Ms Cratty was famous for her jam and for never sharing the recipe(食谱) with another one. Even though my mother knew the recipe , she never made the jam without Ms Cratty kitchen to direct the process
20、and keep the secret. Each August, my mother would prepare me for Aunt Fannies visit. One year, after I had been particularly helpful with the jam process Aunt Fannie gave me a quarter and then made me promise that I would never spend it. “Hold onto this quarter,” she said, “and someday you will be r
21、ich. I still have my very first quarter, given to me by my grandfather.” It had obviously worked for her. So, I put the quarter in my dresser drawer, and waited to become rich. I now have the jam recipe and the quarter from Aunt Fannie. Neither has made me wealthy, but I keep them as reminders to ho
22、ld onto the valuable things in life. Money can make you feel rich for a while, but it is the relationships and the memories of time spent with friends and family that truly leave you wealthy. And that is a fortune that anyone can build.44. Why did the author prefer to call Aunt Fannie “My Aunt Fanni
23、e”?A. Because she wanted to show respect for her.B. Because she believed that made her seem closer to her.C. Because she loved to see her parents responses to it.D. Because she didnt like her and thus made fun of her.45. According to the second paragraph, the authors mother _.A. owned the large farm
24、house with Aunt FannieB. disliked Aunt Fannies meanness and the way she would never shareC. didnt know the exact way to make the jamD. tried to make Aunt Fannie believe that the secret recipe was safe46. The author used to believe that the quarter given to her by Aunt Fannie _.A. was a reminder of t
25、he valuable things in her lifeB. would bring her good luck and make her richC. was a small reward for her help with the jam processD. was the exact one that Aunt Fannie had received from her grandfather47. The author thinks that we can feel wealthy if we _.A. have a certain secret recipeB. have last
26、ing love and friendshipC. share our wealth with othersD. have good fortune and moneyCAlmost no young people today know who the cartoon character Oswald the Rabbit is, but they certainly recognize his successor, Bugs Bunny. Oswald, Bugs, and hundreds of other characters were created by Walt Disney, p
27、erhaps the most famous cartoonist in history. Born in Chicago in 1901, Walt Disney always wanted to be an artist. After returning from World War I, in which he drove an ambulance, Disney worked as a commercial artist. He enjoyed drawing cartoons more than anything else, and decided to try his hand a
28、t a technology that was new at the time, moving pictures. In the 1920s,he produced several films where he made cartoon characters move as if by magic. The technique Disney used was painstaking. He made hundreds or even thousands of repeated drawings of the same character. In each drawing,the charact
29、er was changed just a bit. A film was taken of the series of drawings,and when it was shown,the characters appeared to move. The process, called animation(动画制作), is still used today,although computers have made the process much easier. In 1928, Disney created his most famous character, Mortimer Mous
30、e, who we know today as Mickey. The mouse starred in a cartoon called Steamboat Willie, which was unusual because it involved the use of a sound track. Within the next few years, Disney invented many of his other characters. The list of Disneys animation successes is long and memorable. It includes
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