新疆乌鲁木齐市第四中学2020-2021学年高二英语下学期期末考试试题.doc
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1、新疆乌鲁木齐市第四中学2020-2021学年高二英语下学期期末考试试题第I卷(选择题)第一节:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) ACultural Diversity Week 2017Mini Grants (拨款) GuidelineTo celebrate Cultural Diversity Week (CDW) 2017 in March, Banyule City Council (Australia) is offering mini grants of up to $300 for people to learn more about Victorias cult
2、ural and religious diversity. Who can apply?Clubs, community groups and schools that are located within Banyule can apply for the mini grant. What can the grant be used for?1) Supporting your group, club or school to attend a cultural museum. 2) Hosting your own event and inviting a guest speaker or
3、 cultural performer. Museum visitsMelbourne has a number of fantastic museums that display different cultures. A list of suggested cultural museums is included in this document. But you can also visit other museums. Hosting your own event The grant can be used to invite a musician, dancer or guest s
4、peaker from the Victorian multicultural community to perform at your event. For a list of speakers and performers, visit www.multicultural.vic.gov.au.How to applyTo apply for the grant visit .au. Applications must be sent by 27 January 2017. You will need to provide the following information: 1) Tel
5、l us in 100 words or less how your group would benefit from the cultural education experience. 2) Tell us the museum you plan to attend or which cultural performer or guest speaker you will invite. 3) Provide a budget of your activity and the number of people who will take part. 4) If possible, tell
6、 us when the event or museum visit will be held.We encourage applications from groups that intend to hold their event or museum visit during Cultural Diversity Week March 2017. If this is not possible, at the latest, the event or museum visit must occur before the end of April 2017. If you have any
7、questions please contact(联系) the Community and Social Planning team on 9490 4222. You will be informed of the result of your application by 17 February 2017. 1. Which of the following can make a request for the grant?A. A cultural museum. B. A young performer.C. A local school. D. A city office.2. W
8、hat should be included in the application?A. How money will be spent on your event. B. The cultural events held in your community. C. How you understand Cultural Diversity Week. D. A description of your event in at least 100 words. 3. When will you know whether you have been offered the grant? A. By
9、 27 January 2017. B. By 17 February 2017. C. By the end of April 2017. D. By the end of March 2017. 4. What does the text mainly tell the readers? A. Ideas for organizing different cultural events. B. Suggestions about celebrating CDW 2017. C. The process of giving a government grant. D. Information
10、 about getting a CDW grant. BWith rapid advances in medical science, cloning is slowly but surely looking like it could be in our near future. However, is it really an option that should be considered as a way to extend human life? Reproductive cloning may help human families gain children, but ther
11、es also a benefit for the animal world.It brings hope to people eager for children but unable to have their own or adopt. It can also bring about the recreation of species that have long since died, allowing scientists to fully study the species as a living creature instead of simply looking at imag
12、es or bones.Many believe that cloning can be used to replace failing organs. This will reduce the waiting list for organ donations and allow more people to be saved. Not only that, but because the organ is, in fact, your own organ, there would be less chance of rejection.Cloning could prove helpful
13、in genetic research. Using cloning technologies, genetic researchers would have a better understanding of the composition of genes and the effects of genetic constituents(成分) on human characters. Theres also the possibility of changing genetic constituents in cloned humans, and cloning could help fi
14、ght genetic diseases.While the cloning of body organs can help extend human life, it could also cause a lot of malpractice(玩忽职守). Along with the ability to clone desired characters, there could be the possibility of people deliberately reproducing undesired characters. This could lead to a rise in m
15、alpractices within society.Cloning involves a process of creating identical genes. As such, there would be a lack of diversity in humankind. Scientists believe this lack of diversity will lower the human races ability to adapt. Whatever your view on cloning may be, studies show that the clone would
16、in fact not be completely identical to the original just as twins are not completely identical. Though they might look alike, twins have different personalities and enjoy different things. The same could be said of clones. Even if technology were created in which your memories and thoughts could be
17、transmitted(传送) to the clone, your clone would still be a different person.5. What good might reproductive cloning bring?A. It may help improve human well-being. B. It could contribute to the rising birthrate.C. It could help animals survive deadly diseases.D. It may enable scientists to better stud
18、y extinct species.6. According to the text, cloning can also be used for .A. organ transplant B. solving the aging problemC. infectious disease treatment D. constructing a gene database7. Whats one problem cloning may cause?A. Great diversity. B. Individual security risk.C. Increased improper conduc
19、t. D. Serious personality disorder.8. Why are twins mentioned in the last paragraph? A. To stress twins similarities. B. To show twins are quite common. C. To carry out deeper research on twins. D. To better illustrate what a clone will be like.CCan modern life make you sick? Have you ever experienc
20、ed the following surprising syndromes?Margarets friend is taking a new job in a faraway city. She wants to hold a farewell dinner party at her home. But she cant. Margaret suffers from CHAOS (Cant Have Anyone Over Syndrome). Her apartment is always messy and shes embarrassed by it. “My best friend g
21、ave me some good advice. He told me to get a maid,” she says.These days we get and receive so much information every day. People call, text, and email us all day long and they expect quick responses from us. It can be very demanding and its making some people sick. They have information fatigue(疲劳)
22、syndrome. There is so much information that they become paralyzed and cant think clearly. “I cant sleep at night because I worry,” says Bahman, a college senior. “Its terrible.”Do you sometimes engage in “deskfast” (eating breakfast at your desk at work)? If your answer is “yes”, then you may suffer
23、 from hurry sickness. Hurry sickness is a straightforward name for another syndrome of modern life. “Im always rushing. I get headaches a lot. Taking aspirin seems to help,” says Mari, a company employee. Weve all complained about having too much work to do. Well, how about not having enough work? U
24、nderload syndrome is caused by having little or nothing to do at the office. You have to pretend that youre working. Steven works as a project manager. “I can finish my work in about four hours, but Im afraid to say anything about it. I dont want to be assigned too much work!”If you were these peopl
25、e, how would you reduce your sufferings? 9. What can we learn about Margaret? A. She is not a tidy person. B. She is going to take a new job.C. She is good at throwing a party. D. She is unwilling to accept others advice.10. What do Bahman and Mari have in common?A. Both are full of energy. B. Both
26、like working greatly.C. Both are under great stress. D. Both always seem to be rushing.11. Whats wrong with Steven?A. He is not well qualified for his job. B. He tries to stay away from pressure.C. He is too busy to have his own life. D. He lacks confidence when working.DGoing for walks with my two-
27、year-old son, I meet many nice people who ask what my job is. When I say that I teach at Swarthmore College, their faces light up, and the next question is, “What do you teach?” As they hear my answer “linguistics (the scientific study of language)”, they look confused. The smile on their faces tell
28、s me that they dont know what to make of my answer. If they are brave enough, they will ask, “So, what kinds of classes do you teach then?” Good question.I have long been teaching pragmatics(语用学), abranchoflinguistics. It is primarily concerned with how the context(上下文) in which a sentence is said i
29、nfluences its meaning. What“Id love a glass of water”means largely depends on where and when it is said. In a restaurant, it will probably be understood as a request directed toward the waiter. Somewhere out in a desert, however, the same sentence is more likely to be interpreted as an impossible wi
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