广东省广州市海珠区2020-2021学年高二上学期期末联考英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、广东省广州市海珠区2020-2021学年高二上学期期末联考英语试题本试卷分第1卷(客观题)和第2卷(主观题)两部分、满分130分。考试用时120分。注意事项:1.答卷时,考生务必在答题大上用黑色字迹的签字笔填写学校、班级、姓名、试室号、座位号及考生号、并用2B铅笔在答题卡上的相应位置填涂考生号。2. 全部答案必频在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。3回答选择题时,选择每小题答案后,用铅笔把题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。写在本试卷上无效。4回答非选择题时,必需用黑色字迹的钢笔签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡指定指定区域的相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案
2、,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。写在本试卷上无效。5. 考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 阅读(共两节, (满分 50分)第一节 阅读理解(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。AAround the Mount Rushmore area of South Dakota, there are many things that you can do with the family. Below is a list of tours we can provid
3、e. Tour 1This tour brings visitors to the Holy Terror Mini Golf course. Since it is located on the side of a hill, you get to experience the fresh South Dakota air and enjoy the great outdoors. The course features three different types of turf that simulates (模拟)a real golf course and it features ma
4、ny slopes and stairs, Therefore, it is a challenging course for those who love a little competition.Available between Mar 15&Oct 31 Tour2Take a fun train tour to find out how people used to travel in the days before modern cars. Experience travel the way it was in the 19th century with the 1880 Trai
5、n, a completely restored authentic steam engine train, as you explore the beautiful Black Hills area of South Dakota.Available between May 9&Sept 30 Tour 3 This is an 8-hour guided sightseeing bus tour. Youll see Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Crazy Horse Memorial, Custer State Park, as well as o
6、ther beautiful sights along the way for a great introduction into American history. Lunch and hotel pickup are included. The tour runs daily and is disabled-accessible.Available between May 13&Sept 15 Tour 4 This tour gives visitors the chance to tour an authentic gold mine-Big Thunder Gold Mine. fo
7、r thwming museum is a fascinating and informative site with displays showing what lite was like for those who really went for the gold .There is no additional charge to get in the museum, guests are encouraged to try and pan for gold and other riches. Available between May 25&Oct ll 1. Where can vis
8、itors go in April? A. Crazy Horse Memorial.B. Big Thunder Gold Mine. C. The Holly Terror Mini Golf course. D. Mount Rushmore National Memorial. 2. Which tour is friendly to people with disabilities? A. Tour 1. B. Tour 2. C.Tour 3.D.Tour4.3. What is special about Tour 4? A. Visitors can try their han
9、d at mining. C. It offers visitors free hotel pickup. B. Visitors can take part in a competition. D. It is a steam train guided tour.BEach country has its own set of national impression, but perhaps the most famous is Britains love of tea. According to the BBC, they drink over 60 billion cups each y
10、ear. The most popular tea type in the UK is black tea. Its a simple recipe: You find a mug, add a tea bag,pour boiling water,add milk and sugar (according to your taste) and finish by stirring. Usually,the only debate is whether milk should be added before or after the boiling water. But a recent po
11、pular video has made Britons annoved, American TikTok user, Sophie,posted her version ofBritish tea,which involved microwaving cold water,then adding milk,sugar and an instant teabag containing powdered lemon ade,cinnamon and clove leaves.Mainstream media called the method“deeply disturbed,and a Twi
12、tter user even wrote, I would rather see tea wasted into the Boston harbor than drink this. As you can tell,tea is a precious part of British life,whether youre having afternoon tea at a fancy hotel or drinking it in a takeaway cup.Rosie Lee,a common slang term for tea,first came to Britain in the m
13、id-1600s from China.Since then,the countrys love for it has not declined.Types of tea can even indicate someones social class,according to anthropologist Kate Fox. In her book,she notes thatteas get progressively weaker as one goes up the social ladder,like black tea served during afternoon tea. Fox
14、 added, Taking sugar in your tea is a lower-class indicator:More than one and you are lower-middle at best;more than two and you are definitely working class. Despite the argument on what makes a perfectcuppa, Britons can at least agree on the saying,No matter what is happening in your life,you alwa
15、ys offer tea. ”4. What do we know about tea drinking in UK? A. The British drink over 60 billion cups each month.B. The British pour boiling water over the tea bag.C. Rosie Leeis Britonsfavorite tea type.D. Its history dates back to the 16th century. 5. Why did Sophies video anger Britons?A. She cri
16、ticized the way Britons drink tea.B. She added milk after the boiling water.C. She used a strange tea bag. D. Her way of making tea was against their tradition6. What does the underlined wordthisrefer to in paragraph 3? A. Tea made by Sophie.B. A mixture of sugar and milk. C. Microwaved lemonade wit
17、h teabag.D. Cold water with teabag. 7. What is the text mainly about ?A. Tea drinking culture in the UK. B. The debate on how to make perfect tea.C. The influence of tea drinking on Britonslives.D. British tea traditions among different social classes.CReviewing photos fresh from the printer and dis
18、cussing new ideas in the meeting room I express my creative side by translating real-world trends and topics into the print in the SHSID.theschool magazine of Shanghai High School International Division.I was first interested in visuals and design because of their power to communicate ideas. Through
19、out my three and a half years in the design department of the SHSID, Ive faced the ongoing challenge of translating ideas into visuals that are not only appealing,but also informative.In the early days of my participation as a freshman designer,every issue of the magazine came with frustration.from
20、struggling over the difficulties of Photoshop to seeing my designs changed completely by the editors working above me. However,after constant experiments and many long months of practicing, I finally started to understand the key elements of the position. Two years later, I was offered the job of cr
21、eative director.The newly earncd position came with unique challenges. Unlike a normal art piece or design.spread,designing a bimonthly (双月刊),52-page magazine is really challenging. The finished product must contain not only my ideas,but also those of other department directors and the 20members of
22、my team. Through waves of differing opinions over the years, Ive learned much about negotiation,leadership,and compromise. Applying these lessons still produces a sense of accomplishment:the feeling of joy as repostsof our video projects fill everyones news feeds;the satisfaction as fellow designers
23、 come up with ideas of inspiration;the excitement whenever others offer the magazine praise. These momentsmake the long nights of frozen computer screens and staying up late completely worth it.By the September/October 2017 issue,the magazine had achieved all that Id hoped for.Through authentic and
24、catching photo spreads,illustrations (插画)and articles,weve doneeverything from communicating ideas on shifting pop culture identity to building a greater appreciation for Chinese culture in our school community. 8. What does the author do now? A. A director. B.An editor. C.A photographer.D.A designe
25、r.9. What made the author feel frustrated at the berinA. He couldnt use some software well. B. He couldnt stand others changing his design.C. He didnt do many experiments and practice.D. He didnt get the key factors of his position.10. The author thought his newly position was challenging,because he
26、 needed toA. negotiate with other department directorsB.combinc his ideas with other directorsC.compromise on the ideas D.widcly cooperate with others 11. How did the author feel after the bimonthly magazine came out?A. Annoyed. B. Confused.C. Satisfied. D. Inspired.DBefore its first planned observa
27、tions of the universe,the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) has received a new name. In an announcement made at the 235th annual meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) ,officials declared that the facility,set to achieve first light in October 2020,would be known as the NSF Vera C.
28、Rubin Observatory (VRO).The change marks the first time a national United States Observatory has been named for a woman. Naming the observatory after Rubin is an especially fitting way to honor her work. Since theobservatorys construction was first put forward nearly 20 years ago,researchers have ea
29、gerly awaited the day the telescope begins to explore the universe for dark matter,the substance thought to hold galaxies together. Rubins pioneering studies in the 1970s offered some of the first evidence of dark matters existence. She helped the worid realize that the universe was dominated not by
30、visible matter,but by something humans have not observed directly. Her discoveries constituted (构成)one of the most important contributions to science in the past century,not only for astronomy,but also for fundamental physics, Steve Kahn,the VRO director,said in a statement. In addition to studying
31、dark matter,the VROwill also study near-Earth asteroids (小行星),search for interstellar (星际的)objects and continue the ongoing project to map the Milky Way.Even as our knowledge of the universe expands, Rubins name will serve as a reminder thattheres still plenty of work to do right here on Earth. Rubi
32、n spent her career measuring the forces of the universe she could not see. But her reach included a far more visible change as well:her fight, for gender equality in the sciences. In a letter to one of her own female scientific friends, Rubin once wrote, From you we have learned. . .that its all rig
33、ht to be charming,brilliant,and to be concerned for others as we make our way in the world of science. A woman too can rise to great heights as an astronomer. 12. The opening paragraph is mainly intended to_A.provide some key facts about the LSST B.introduce the main idea of the passage C.attract th
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