广东省揭阳市2019-2020学年高二英语下学期期末考试试题(含解析).doc
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1、广东省揭阳市2019-2020学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题第一部分 听力(略)第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2. 5分,满分25分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AThat two bicycle salesmen were the first people to fly is as surprising today as it was over a century ago. In 1903 , the Wright brothers flew above the crowd at a public exhibition
2、 in the United States. For a long period, the whole world was still in shock.The Wrights success is worth reviewing today because it challenges the 21st centurys belief that, for young engineers, courses in arts and humanities are not as important as math and science. In fact, however, neither of th
3、e Wright brothers went to college or had any formal technical training.To see what we can learn from the Wright brothers today, we must consider what made them different then. The Wright brothers grew up in a family where there was always encouragement on curiosity. The bookshelves in their home wer
4、e filled with novels, poetry, and ancient history. The Wrights parents had great curiosity for learning. They encouraged their children to read widely and find out the truth on their own. In their late 20s , the Wrights began reading books on the movement of bird wings , which led to their original
5、air-control system.The Wright brothers often compared themselves to artists because their invention had a lot to do with arts. For example, the art of flying was actually a complicated dance between man, machine and air, which required thousands of hours of practice to perfect. Technical skills and
6、math were certainly necessary to build the machine, but much of the challenge lay in the art of flying in order to have beautiful lines during flight and landing.If todays schools hope to have more extraordinary engineers, they should broaden the limited academic requirements and encourage students
7、to be curious about different subjects as the Wright brothers did.21.What was peopled attitude to the Wright brothers, flight in Paragraph 1?A. They were eager to fly.B.They wondered its safety.C. They were shocked at it.D.They doubted if it was true.22.Which of the following led to the brothers, su
8、ccess according to the passage?A. Formal technical training.B.Research on birds movement.C. Math and science in college.D.Curiosity about finding the truth.23.What does the passage encourage todays schools to do?A. To abandon academic requirements on learning.B. To encourage students to be artists a
9、nd engineers.C. To broaden students knowledge about the Wright brothers.D. To be supportive to students curiosity on different courses.BWill doing housework save you a trip to the gym? If you think so, you need to think again. A new study finds that people who do housework as their weekly exercise t
10、end to be heavier than those who get their exercise by doing sports.In fact, the more time people spend on performing housework as exercise, the heavier they tend to be. The finding is shocking, because people thought more physical activities 一 no matter what the form - would always lead to a lower
11、weight.Richard Cotton, an exercise physiologist, agreed that it is hard to lose weight only by doing housework. Youll get the most reward for your time if you add some traditional physical activities, he said. For example, 30 minutes of sweeping floors bums about 130 calories, while 30 minutes of ri
12、ding a bike bums 400 calories. But some housework does give you exercise. For example, 30 minutes of washing the clothes by hand bums 215 calories, close to what you would bum in 30 minutes of combined jogging and walking.The study collected information from more than 4 ,600 people who were intervie
13、wed about their weekly physical activity. About 42 percent of them had 150 minutes of physical activity per week. Of those people, nearly two-thirds said that at least 10 minutes of their weekly activity was spent doing housework. Women and older people tended to report more time spent in doing hous
14、ework as part of their physical activity. In other words, if the researchers didnt count housework as a type of physical activity, just20 percent of women had enough physical exercise.Therefore, it is possible that people who said they exercised by doing housework were not really honest about the ti
15、me or length of the activity, researchers said. After all, the combination of different physical activities is the best choice, Cotton said.24.Why does the author raise a question at the beginning of the passage?A. To invite some readers to answer it.B. To draw readers attention to the topic.C. To t
16、est readers knowledge about sports.D. To show the importance of going to the gym.25.Which of the following belongs to “traditional physical exercise?A. Sweeping floors.B. Riding a bike.C. Washing the clothes.D. Cleaning the garage.26.What can we learn about losing weight according to the passage?A.
17、We should do various physical activities.B. We should exercise by doing housework.C. Jogging and walking are the best kinds of sports.D. The more housework we do, the heavier well be.CIce volcanoes erupted on the shores of Lake Michigan last weekend, and an employee from National Weather Service ( N
18、WS) caught sight of an astonishing scene on the spot. “You never know what youll find at the lake until you go out there, the employee said, Today it were volcanoes. ”Despite their nickname, ice volcanoes arent really volcanoes at all. They form at the edges of lakes, where thin sheets of ice form,
19、and water shoots through holes in the ice, Water flows beneath the ice sheet and builds up enough pressure to push water to the surface. If the air above is cold enough, the released water freezes over the surrounding ground, forming a mini volcano of sorts.Ice volcanoes can be very dangerous to cli
20、mb on because they are empty inside and built over that hole in the ice. Although some frozen volcanoes were discovered a few years ago, it is still rare to witness one.Ice volcanoes typically form near large bodies of water where freezing temperatures below allow an ice shelf to form over the water
21、s surface along the coastline. Meanwhile, waves beneath the shelf must be strong enough to crack the ice and push water out. For this reason, ice volcanoes tend to form along shorelines where winds blow up waves constantly.For example, when the Oval Beach volcanoes were spotted, the wind was almost
22、due west, which was perfect for pushing waves right into the shoreline at this location. Due to their superior size, the Great Lakes may be more likely to form ice volcanoes along their shores than smaller lakes.So if you want to see an ice volcano in person, the Great Lakes may be your best choice
23、but be cautious where you step!27.What did the NWS employee discover in Paragraph 1?A. The eruption of ice volcanoes.B. Volcanoes erupting on the mountain.C. Frozen shores of Lake Michigan.D. An ordinary scene of Lake Michigan.28.What can we learn about ice volcanoes according to the passage?A. They
24、 appear whenever it is freezing.B. They are real volcanoes in the ocean.C. It is uncommon to see their eruptions.D. It takes years to form an ice volcano.29.Where do the ice volcanoes usually form?A. Shorelines with suitable weather conditions.B. Smaller lakes where wind direction is perfect.C. Alon
25、g shorelines where waves are not powerful.D. In the center of the ocean or large bodies of water.30.What is this passage mainly about?A. Dangers of ice volcanoes.B. Ice volcanoes and their formation.C. Different kinds of volcanoes.D. The Great Lakes and ice volcanoes.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后
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