山西省大同市浑源县第七中学2020-2021学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、浑源七中20202021学年度下学期高二年级期中考试英语科试题考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分第I卷第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节:(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45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。ASmith, Williams, Brown are common surnames that you will meet in Britain. However, you may come across some strange English surnames. The following surnames
2、are rare, but they are real. GotobedYou are not going to meet many people with the surname “Go-to-bed”. The first recorded person to have this surname was John Gotobed of Cambridge in 1269. Professor Reaney, an authority on English surnames, explains the surname originated from people who had a bed,
3、 which was rare back in the 12th century. People were proud that they could afford to have a bed, thus adding it to their name. Strange but true!OnionsThis surname, which was first popular in France and Ireland before coming over to the UK, dates back to l279 and identified(显示)a persons job. He was
4、either a seller or a grower of the vegetable. NutterNutter means a crazy or silly person in spoken English. You wouldnt usually call yourself a nutter, but its genuinely a surname that originates from Yorkshire and Lancashire. Its a variation of the old English surnames “Notere ”, which means a cler
5、k, and “Nothard”, which means a person that keeps oxen. HardmeatYou might have guessed that “Hardmeat” must have something to do with a family of butchers. In fact, it might just have been a misspelling of the village that the name came from, which was “Hardmead” in England. Wish they had a spellche
6、cker back then!1. Which of the following surnames can tell a familys wealth?A. Nutter. B. Onions. C. Gotobed. D. Hardmeat. 2. What do Onions and Nutter have in common?A. They originated in the UK. B. They mean silly people. C. They date from the l3th century. D. They show the jobs. 3. Where does the
7、 surname of Hardmeat come from?A. An incorrectly-spelt village name. B. A place famous for hard meat. C. A village without a spellchecker. D. A family of butchers. BThe 2020 Nobel Prize in literature has been awarded to former U. S. Poet Laureate(桂冠诗人) Louise Gluck. The prize committee stressed “her
8、 unmistakable poetic voice that with plain beauty makes individual existence universal”. Gluck is the first American woman to win the award since Toni Morrison in 1993. Gluck, 77, joins a list of literary giants and previous Nobel Prize winners, including, in this century, Canadian short-story maste
9、r Alice Munro, Chinese magical-realist Mo Yan, etc. Glucks work includes 12 collections of poetry and a couple of volumes of essays on literary writing. “ All are characterized by striving for(力求)clearness. Childhood and family life, the close relationship with families is a theme that has remained
10、central to her, ” Anders Olsson, the chairman of the Nobel Committee for Literature, said. “ She seeks the universal, and in this she takes inspiration from myths(神话)and classical themes, ” Olsson added, citing her 2006 collection Averno, which the committee described as “ masterly ” for its “ visio
11、nary interpretation of the myth of Persephones fall into hell in the captivity(囚禁)of Hades, the god of death ”Gluck is a professor at Yale and a resident of Cambridge, and she also served as U. S. Poet Laureate from 2003 to 2004 and is no stranger to awards. She won the Pulitzer Prize in 1993 for he
12、r collection of poems titled The Wild Iris, in which “she describes the miraculous return of life after winter”, the Nobel Literature Committee said on Thursday. She also won the 2014 National Book Award for poetry for Faithful and Virtuous Night . In 2016, President Obama awarded the National Human
13、ities Medal to Gluck in a White House ceremony. Being publicly shy, Gluck did not immediately give any comment about the latest honor for her body of work, which spans more than half a century. In a 2012 interview, she acknowledged that prizes can make “ existence in the world easier ” but did not m
14、ean the immortality(不朽)of a true artist. 4. What makes Glucks works popular according to the prize committee in Paragraph 1?A. Magical realism. B. The clue of the novel. C. Simple beauty. D. Fictional structure. 5. Which of the following is the main theme Gluck uses in her works?A. Thought about cla
15、ssic myths. B. Life of childhood and family. C. Experience of personal life. D. Reflection on modern works. 6. What do the collections of poems Averno and The Wild Iris have in common?A. They won the same book awards. B. They have become best-sellers. C. They gave rise to Glucks fame. D. They talk a
16、bout life and death. 7. What does Gluck imply in the last paragraph?A. Being famous is important to a struggling writer. B. Being rewarded is not that vital to a true artist. C. Being popular is not necessary for the writing. D. Being shy is not a weakness for a famous writer. CThe remains of an anc
17、ient ape (猿) found in a Bavarian clay site recently caught peoples eye. According to scientists,they may renew peoples opinion on when humans ancestors began standing upright.An international team of researchers said the fossilized skeleton of a male ape that lived in the humid forests of what is no
18、w southern Germany bore a striking resemblance (相似之处) to modern human bones. In a paper published by the journal Nature,they concluded that the previously unknown species named Danuvius guggenmosi could walk on two legs but also climb like an ape.The findings“raise fundamental questions about our pr
19、evious understanding of the evolution of the great apes and humans,”said Madelaine Boehme,who led the research.The question of when apes could walk on two legs has fascinated scientists since Charles Darwin first argued that they were the ancestors of humans. Previous fossil records of apes with an
20、upright move found in Crete and Kenya dated only as far back as 6 million years.These apes are called Toumai.Boehme,along with researchers from Bulgaria,Canada and the United States,examined more than 15,000 bones recovered from the archaeological remains.Among the remains they were able to piece to
21、gether primate (灵长目动物) fossils belonging to four individuals that lived 11.62 million years ago.The most complete,an adult male,likely stood about 1 meter tall,weighed 31 kilograms and looked similar to modernday bonobos,a species of the chimpanzee.Like humans,Danuvius had an Sshaped backbone to hol
22、d its body upright while standing.Unlike humans,though,it had a powerful big toe that would have allowed it to grab branches with its foot easily.Fred Spoor, a paleontologist at the Natural History Museum in London,called the fossil finds “fantastic”but said they would likely be denied or suspected
23、by others,not least because they could challenge many existing ideas about evolution.8Where did the scientists find the bones?AGermany. BBulgaria. CKenya. DBrazil.9What can we infer about Danuvius?AIt could make Sshaped tools. BIt was a species of the chimpanzee.CIt lived in Crete and Kenya. DIt exi
24、sted much earlier than Toumai.10How does Spoor feel about the finding?AIt offers further support for the theory of evolution. BIt may cause much debate.CIt is a fantastic finding. DIt denies the previous ideas.11Which of the following would be the best title for the text?AThe Secrets Revealed from F
25、ossils BLegend of Humans AncestorsCFindings Against the Theory of EvolutionDThe Oldest Example of Upright Ape Found in a Bavarian Clay SiteDLife will probably be very different in 2050. First of all,it seems that TV channels will have vanished by 2050. Instead, people will choose a programme from a
26、“menu” and a computer will send the programme directly to the television. By 2050, music, films, programmes, newspapers and books will come to us in the similar way.In many places,agriculture is developing quickly and people are growing fruit and vegetables for export. This uses a lot of water.There
27、fore,there could be serious shortages of water.Some scientists predict that water could be the cause of wars if we dont act now. In the future,cars will run on new,clean fuels and they will go very fast.Cars will have computers to control the speed and there wont be any accidents.Today,many cars hav
28、e computers that tell drivers exactly where they are. By 2050,the computer will control the car and drive it to your destination.Also,by 2050,space planes will fly people from Los Angeles to Tokyo in just two hours. Some big companies now prefer to use robots that do not ask for pay rises or go on s
29、trike,and work 24 hours a day.They are also easy to control. And they never argue with people.They can be easily used in a variety of placesfactories,schools,offices,hospitals,shops and homes. Scientists will have discovered how to control genes.Scientists have already produced clones of animals.By
30、2050,scientists will be able to produce clones of people and decide how they look and how they behave.Scientists will be able to do these things,but should they? 12. Which of the following best explains “vanished” underlined in Paragraph 1? A Settled. BDecreased. C.Disappeared. DSpread.13. What does
31、 Paragraph 4 intend to show?A Robots have many advantages. BRobots have much to be improved. B CRobots work for humans for free. DRobots can work in different places. 14. What does the author want to express in the last paragraph?A He is looking forward to using cloning technology. B He probably dis
32、agrees with the idea of human cloning. C The scientists have already discovered how to control genes. D The scientists will face many difficulties of controlling genes. 15. What is the best title for the text? A High-tech Cars BIs Cloning Really Good?CLife in the Future DAre You Ready for the Future
33、? 第二节 (共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Many international students choose an English name when they go to the UK. Some of them might have difficulty in picking their English names. Adopting an English name shows a willingness to integrate into British life. However, the pr
34、ocess of choosing a name is open to unintended consequences which can result in involuntarily funny names. 16 Do not name yourself after food items.Even if you really love food, the name like “Pizza” or “Cheese” are totally inappropriate, not least because your taste in food may change as you get ol
35、der! Sugar-sounding names such as “Candy” or “Sweetie” are most likely chosen because they sound cute. 17 Because they are quite suggestive names in the UK, often connected to the “Ladies of the night”.Do not choose an old name.Many students choose old-fashioned, unusual names which they may have re
36、ad in an old book or seen in an old film. 18 So if you choose a name which is not commonly used today, it will sound strange and out of place. For English people, the names “Norman” (most popular in 1931) and “Clyde” (most popular in 1904) suggest old men with walking sticks and flat caps. 19 Though
37、 the idea is nice in theory, “Dumbledore” is not a common name in Britain. By calling yourself “Dumbledore” people may assume that you are associated with the magical. But names like “Harry” from Harry Potter is fine because it is a common English name. 20 A. Trends in names change over time.B. The
38、trend of choosing an English name is nothing new.C. But choosing these sweet names has associated risks.D. Be cautious when naming yourself after a fictional character.E. So you should never choose the name of a fictional character.F. Here are tips on how to avoid misunderstanding when choosing Engl
39、ish names.G.Therefore, just check whether it is a commonly used English name before using.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2分,满分40分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白的最佳选项。Last year, I was assigned to work at an office near my mothers house. 21, I stayed with her for a month. During tha
40、t time, I helped her out with the housework and contributed to the22. After a week, I started to23the groceries were running out pretty quickly.24, I began observing my mothers daily routine for two weeks. To my25, I found she would pack a paper bag full of canned goods and 26every morning at about
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