广东省揭阳市揭西县河婆中学2019_2020学年高二英语下学期测试题三.doc
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1、广东省揭阳市揭西县河婆中学2019-2020学年高二英语下学期测试题(三)第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)AMontreal, Quebec is a great vacation destination with a number of annual and on-going activities and events in the area. Find a variety of area activities and attractions, lodging options and complete vacation packages conveniently online!W
2、inter in Montreal: Ice SkatingThe skating experience starts with a guide who will bring your group to a rink (溜冰场) that is best for learning. You can rent skates, and you will be taught how to skate comfortablywhether you are a beginner or an expert. The skating experience lasts 3 hours and an extra
3、hour when you are allowed to take pictures and truly enjoy the rink experience.Montreal Tower ObservatoryThis 4-hour tour will take guests to the tallest inclined tower in the world, complete with an added tour of the botanical garden. Youll notice that the city is actually quite beautifulespecially
4、 from such a tall building. If you are bringing children along they will get a kick out ofhow unique the structure of the building is in the skyline of this big city. The trip to the top takes only approximately 2 minutes.Flavors of Old Montreal Walking TourThis is a 1.5-hour food walking tour. Youl
5、l basically explore all of old Montre al and you will see a place that has a rich culture and rich history. You will see what it was like in the olden days. You will see the life of the first and only French province in Canada. You will eat deliciousfoods like cheese, macaroons, and even more.Montre
6、al Half-Day Bike TourMontreal half-day bike tour is family friendly which lasts almost 3 hours. This ride is acceptable for any skill level and any age. There are three routes to choose from including thecity tour, the Vista architecture tour and the city of contrast tour. Each course will have a to
7、ur guide who will introduce the sightseeing during the trip.1. How long does it probably take a tourist to experience the skating?A. 2 hours.B. 3 hours.C. 4 hours.D. 5 hours.2. What can you do on the tour of Montreal Tower Observatory?A. Take the fast trip to the top of the tower.B. See some preciou
8、s plants from a bird view.C. Enjoy the beauty of the city in the botanical garden.D. Teach the unique structure of the building to your children.3. Which tour will you choose if you want to spend a weekend with your parents?A. Winter in Montreal: Ice Skating.B. Montreal Tower Observatory.C. Flavors
9、of Old Montreal Walking Tour.D. Montreal Half-Day Bike Tour.BYou have heard the words “that which does not kill you makes you stronger”. I have found it true. But I also believe in the philosophy that we are not defined (定义)by what happens to us, but by what we do when things happen to us.Some frien
10、ds think we have had far more than our share of bad things occur, but I dont think bad things are shared. They are events that occur as the result of many aspects,sometimes far past our control or even knowledge of them. I am also a firm believer in the lawsof unintended consequences one event cause
11、s things that are quite unexpected, sometimespositive, sometimes not.So as I considered the question of “What motivates me?” and sought an answer, it struck me that I simply refuse to be defeated. I wont let life or events tear me down to the point at which Iam no longer me, or simply stop being.In
12、2008, I battled three types of cancer, had four cancer operations, the firm I worked for closed without notice, my wife was in a horrible car accident, got laid off from her company, theeconomy devastated our life savings, and that was for starters.We also lost two family members and my closest frie
13、nd. He was the last person I would expect to pass away out of our friends. But a disease took hold of him 9 years earlier. His memorial service was filled with love, and many of us told about his joy of life, humor, hisachievements, and the challenges he had overcome in his life which were many and
14、painful. He would not be defeated in his life either.Today, my wife and I are hand-in-hand, continuing trying to live our lives with dignity, although living it differently from the end of 2007.4. Which of the following does the author most agree with?A. We should take our share of bad things.B. One
15、 event may cause many unexpected results.C. Many bad things could have been prevented by us.D. Humans are sometimes defined by their surroundings.5. Which of the following can best describe the authors experience in 2008?A. A bad beginning makes a bad ending.B. He who laughs last laughs best.C. Misf
16、ortunes never come alone.D. No pains, no gains.6. What does the underlined word “devastated” in Paragraph 4 mean?A. Destroyed.B. Increased. C. Supported.D. Included.7. Whats the authors purpose in writing the text?A. To complain.B. To advertise.C. To encourage.D. To explain.CChris Mazdzer won a silv
17、er medal in a mens luge (无舵雪橇) singles event at 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, South Korea equaling the best finish ever for any member of the US Olympic luge team. In the luge, competitors lie flat, feet first, on a small sled (雪橇). They can travel around an icy track at speeds up to 140 kilomet
18、ers an hour. The riders control thesleds speed by changing the position of their feet or by moving their shoulders.So why did the US luge team win a medal at the Pyeongchang Olympics? Most credit must go to Chris Mazdzer himself. The American said his win was a product of 16 years of preparation and
19、 intense training. But another reason for Mazdzers successcould have been the 3-D printing technology, which his team used to make its equipment.The term 3-D is short for three dimensional, meaning an object with length, width and height. In 3-D printing, 3-D models are first created as files, or do
20、cuments, on a computer. The printer then uses a substance (物质) like plastic or metal to create physical objects. The process involves making one layer of material at a time until the objects reach full form.The US luge team worked with an American company called Stratasys on the designing and manufa
21、cturing process for the sleds. First, the company made a scan, or image, of the body of every member of the luge team. Then, 3-D printing technology was used to create tools for making molds (模子) in the shape of Olympians on top of a sled. The process of designing and tooling sled parts is highly co
22、mplex and can take several weeks. Officials from the US luge teamsay 3-D printing can greatly simplify the process, speeding up the production of parts.Jon Owen, says the use of 3-D printing has made the team more competitive. It helps theteam “continuously adjust designs and run the sleds on the tr
23、ack much faster than traditional processes,” he said. He added that the technology also provides a way to perfectly fit each rider to the sled, while cutting production time and costs.8. According to the author, what mainly contributed to Mazdzers winning the medal?A. His own great efforts.B. His us
24、ing a new technique.C. The cooperation with his luge team. D. The US Olympic luge teams encouragement.9. To make the sleds for the team, what did the company have to do?A. To create tools for making sled parts.B. To take some photos of the members first.C. To create molds according to the members bo
25、dies.D. To ask the Olympians to be present for several weeks.10. From the last paragraph we learn that 3-D printing most probably.A. saves plenty of competitors training timeB. helps competitors achieve their full potentialC. requires great skills of riders to fit the trackD. allows riders to change
26、 their sleds continuously11. What is the text mainly about?A. How 3-D printing usually works.B. How we take advantage of 3-D printing.C. How the US luge team performed this year.D. How 3-D printing helped Team US go for gold.DLawrence Huff hummed (发出连续低沉的声音) as he led his class of yoga students on a
27、 recent Friday afternoon.Dressed in orange, the practitioners sat with their legs crossed.In the back of the classroom, an officer sat with his arms folded, watching every move. Every Friday, Huff volunteers to teach yoga to prisoners at the Metro West prison inFlorida, US. The 71-year-old has been
28、doing this for the past five years, and simply wants to share his love for yoga. “I come here as a volunteer and they are my students,” Huff said. “I really dont get nervous. I know where I am, but I dont view them individually as criminals, but just as people participating in a class.”With the pris
29、on housing about 1,800 prisoners at any given time, theres a waiting list to get into the class.“I know this is a jail but one day or another, these people are going to get released, so we want to make sure that they are productive members of society,” said Juan Diasgranados, public affairs manager
30、for the prison.Huff teaches yoga at two other jails and several libraries in Florida. When hes not teaching yoga, he works as a substitute teacher at local schools. He said he got the idea for the yoga classes because he knew someone who had gone to prison, so he contacted local prisons and began of
31、fering his yoga services.But what keeps him coming back each week? “Because the people are so appreciative. They are very enthusiastic about every aspect about it,” he said, “Because they spend most of their time in a dorm and are undergoing all kinds of stress, the classes are a peaceful space fort
32、hem.”Some prisoners have said the weekly yoga classes have given them something to look forward to, as they offer a break in their routines.“It makes me feel focused; it recharges me,” one 42-year-old prisoner from Miami said. “I always was familiar with yoga but didnt actually understand it fully.“
33、Now that I am in here, there are all these books and literature around. I started studying it and now understand it. I have taken it to another level.”12. How might Huff describe teaching yoga in prisons?A. Worthwhile.B. Disappointing.C. Profitable.D. Terrifying.13. How is Huffs Yoga class with the
34、prisoners?A. It helps the prisoners to get to know each other better.B. It is only given to those who will be released soon.C. It is very popular with the prisoners.D. It has made many prisoners more productive.14 . Whats the most valuable part of doing yoga in some prisoners eyes?A. It improves the
35、ir physical health.B. It gives them a break from stress.C. It helps them feel like a normal person.D. It helps them fit better into society.15. What is the best title of the passage?A. Yoga Is For EveryoneB. How to Practice YogaC. The Benefit of YogaD. A Chance to Volunteer第二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10
36、分) 根据短文内容;从短文后的选项中选出最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。Self-driving cars are believed to be the future of driving. Companies including Toyota, Uber and Google are all competing to be the first to bring them to the market. However, carmakers need to solve one problem first:16 Most drivers today use gestures to show th
37、eir intentions. They wave a car into a lane (车 道), or nod at passers-by and cyclists, to let them cross.17So what can they do? UScarmaker Ford and its partner Virginia Tech think they have the answer, according to Business Insider. 18For example, if a driverless car is giving way, it could flash two
38、 white lights side to side. A solid white light would tell people nearby that there are no humans in the car. A slow blinking light would show the car is coming to a stop.19To test the method on real roads, the team designed a special suit that looks exactly like a car seat. When a driver wears it,
39、it looks like the car is driverless.The team successfully collected more than 1,500 hours of data after about 2,900 kilometers of “self-driving” through busy cities.20Ford says it plans to share the data with 11 other carmakers, according to DOGO News. Ford hopes that in the future, every carmaker w
40、ill use the same system of signals.A. But self-driving cars dont have this ability.B. Its a test for the companys self-driving technology.C. The data recorded how people interacted with a driverless vehicle.D. How driverless cars communicate with passers-by, bikers and other drivers?E. A rapidly fla
41、shing light would tell passers-by that a car is about to speed up.F. More than one-third of them are worried about the safety of self-driving cars.G. The team is testing a method that uses light signals to show what self-driving cars are doing.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节, 满分 45 分)第一节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30
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