河南省“顶尖计划”2020-2021学年高二英语下学期期末联考试题.doc
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1、河南省“顶尖计划”2020-2021学年高二英语下学期期末联考试题考生注意:1.本试卷共8页。时间100分钟,满分120分。答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、考生号填写在试卷指定位置,并将姓名、考场号、座位号、考生号填写在答题卡上,然后认真核对条形码上的信息,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答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,再选涂其他答案标号。作答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并收回。第I卷(选择题,共70分)第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(
2、共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。APale Horse, Pale RiderKatherine Anne Porter was a celebrated American journalist, essayist, short story writer and novelist. Her works deal with dark themes including justice and the unforgiving nature of the human race. Pale Horse, Pal
3、e Rider(1939)is her short novel set during the influenza pandemic(流感大流行)of 1918, which killed five times as many Americans as did World War I. Its main character, Miranda, is a young reporter who falls in love with a soldier; the books fever-dream style captures the experience of the disease.The And
4、romeda StrainMichael Crichton was one of the most successful novelists of his generation. The Andromeda Strain(1969)is his best-selling techno-thriller that begins when a military satellite crashes to the earth and releases an organism that kills almost everyone in a nearby small town. Then things g
5、et bad.Love in the Time of CholeraGabriel Garcia Marquez was a major Latin-American author of novels and short stories, a central figure in the so-called magical realism movement in Latin American literature. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 1982. Love in the Time of Cholera(1985)is h
6、is great Colombian authors attractive tale of a 50-year courtship, in which lovesickness is as stubborn as disease. My best, he said of it. The novel was written from my soul.The RoadCormac McCarthy is an American novelist and playwright. The Road(2006)is his beautifully written, Pulitzer Prize-winn
7、ing novel set after an unspecified extinction event has wiped out most of humanity. An unnamed man and a boy travel on foot toward a southern sea, having to avoid cannibals(食人者)and despair. The Road is a specially moving story1 of a journey.1. What can be inferred from the first two books mentioned
8、in the text?A. Theyre the bestsellers. B. Theyre fairly tales.C. Theyre about disasters. C. Theyre non-fiction.2. Which book is written by the author who couldnt think highly of it too much?A. Pale Horse, Pale Rider B. The Andromeda StrainC. Love in the Time of Cholera D. The Road3. Who wrote the bo
9、ok that described an adventurous journey?A. Katherine Anne Porter. B. Michael Crichto.C. Gabriel Garcia Marquez. D. Cormac McCarthy.BIm Alice. When 1 was young, my mother made the same dish five nights a week because we were low on cash. She boiled potatoes, carrots, and sometimes, other vegetables
10、on the kitchen stove. Only small amounts of the roast beef that she cooked once a week were added to the bowls. She called it stew(炖菜).I would hear other children talk about hamburgers, fries, and milkshakes from fast food restaurants, which were expensive at the time. I wished we could eat like tha
11、t once in a while, but my parents couldnt afford it.But I look back and I think how blessed I was. My mom took the time to prepare the stew nearly every night. Her portions were right-focusing on the vegetables and not on the meat-and we werent eating the fat and salt we would have had in take-out f
12、ood. I had a lot fewer head colds and flus than my classmates then. If I did get sick, Id be home for a day or two, not a whole week like many of them. Though I became ill more often in my thirties, I have to admit Id been eating lots of fast food, making up for not getting it as a child. But when I
13、 went back to prepare homemade meals without those extra fat and salt, I started to feel healthier.Today I often find myself enjoying a bowl of my mothers stew. I realize how lucky I was to have a mother who would like to take the time to prepare the slew for her family five evenings a week. That st
14、ew was made with love and it has left me with a memory that will warm me forever.4. Why did Alices mother cook the stew nearly every night when she was young?A. Because it was a balanced meal. B. Because it was their favorite.B. Because it was easily cooked. D. Because it might cost less.5. What is
15、the authors purpose of writing paragraph 4?A. To show us how to cook the stew. B. To explain the effects the stew has on her.C. To tell us how great her mother is. D. To warn us of the danger of fast food.6. Which of the following can best describe Alices mother?A. Caring B. Strict. C. Humorous. D.
16、Cautious7. What is the best title for the text?A. My Mothers Daughter B. My Unforgettable ChildhoodC. Grateful for the Stew D. Serving Food and KindnessCHave you ever wondered what it would be like to work with zoo or aquarium animals? Kylene, an animal care specialist from Sea World San Diego, who
17、cared for the African penguins at SeaWorld for many years.Over the past several years, the South African penguins have been on the decrease in numbers. A hundred years ago, there were about I million African penguins, but since then their population has decreased to under 100,000. Scientists predict
18、 the population could fall as low as 50,000 over the next 20 years if we dont do anything.Some scientists think the changing ocean temperatures have caused the penguins food supply to disappear. Humans have also disturbed the penguins5 wild habitat and collected their eggs. And humans have also been
19、 collecting guano (the waste passed from the sea birds bodies), which can be added to the soil to make plants grow more successfully. As a result, humans damage their natural nest-digging sites. Without the piles of guano the penguins used to build their nests, theyve been forced to nest on open gro
20、und.Some other scientists think the slight increase in air temperature on the islands has had an impact on the penguins success rate of hatching their eggs. No matter what the reason is, South African penguin population is falling, and scientists need to find a way to stop the decline.Working with o
21、ther zoos in the country, Kylene did what she could to help protect the South African penguins. Through Kylenes efforts and the efforts of the people like her at many penguin conservation organizations in South Africa, these little penguins have a chance for a better tomorrow.8. What has happened to
22、 the South African penguins over the past years?A. The penguin population has greatly declined.B. Theyve begun to lose the habitat completely.C. They have done great harm to the natural environment.D. They have been hunted by humans for money-making.9. What does the third paragraph mainly about?A. T
23、he importance of penguins return. B. The causes of penguins decrease.C. The efforts of some scientists. D. the necessity of penguins existence.10. What is guano used for by humans?A. The food supply. B. The building materials.C. The good shelter. D. The farming fertilizer.11. What is the authors att
24、itude towards the future of the South African penguins?A. Worried. B. Doubtful. C. Hopeful. D. Uncertain.DThe way of greeting someone comes in different forms. Kissing and hugging are normal in some European and Arab countries. Maoris in New Zealand greet each other by rubbing against their noses. H
25、owever, the most common physical way of greeting people nowadays is handshake. It has become so ubiquitous that you may never have thought about its origins. Its like a part of human nature.The modern handshake as a form of greeting is hard to trace. The Quakers are traditionally seen as originators
26、. But as Dutch sociologist Herman Roodenburg-the chief authority for the history of handshaking-wrote in his publication A Cultural History of Gesture, More than in any other field, the study of gesture is one in which the historian has to make the most of only a few clues. Another well-known eviden
27、ce of the early tradition of shaking hands took place in the early 17th century. A Scotsman living in England, named James Cleland, suggested that the practice of the u good old Scottish shaking of the two right hands” should be observed, instead of things like bowing down to everyones shoes and kis
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