河南省周口市中英文学校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、 周口中英文学校2020-2021学年下期高二期中考试英语试题第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将其涂黑。ASummer is that time of this year 2020 when everyone looks to escape from the boring activities of life. So bring your kids to join us to have fun in the summer camp.Outdoor Word G
2、ame:All you need to do is setting up many huge letters that can be easily moved. These letters will help kids spell out certain words. Teenagers would also love something like this as it gives them the opportunity to spend their time in learning new words.Spray Painting:To bring out the creativity i
3、n a person, an activity centered on spray painting is the perfect way to get those creative juices flowing. All you need to do is providing plain white T-shirt and some cans of colored spray paint. It will be quite surprising to see some of the original ideas that will flow from individuals.Outdoor
4、Twister:A person will be in charge of monitoring the game and will call out colors which can be placed outdoors. Participants have the task of placing either their hands or legs on the same color. A fun and exciting game focuses on hand - eye coordination (协调).The Maze (迷宫):One of the most fun games
5、 is the hallway maze game where a maze is constructed from either toilet paper or strings of paper. The chosen participant is then asked to make his way through the maze within a limited time without touching paper. This is one of the best and entertaining summer camp ideas for kids and adults also.
6、21. What should you prepare for Spray Painting?A. Some juice cans.B. Some huge letters.C. Some white T-shirts and paint.D. Some toilet paper.22. What is the rule of the maze game?A. Participants must be teens or kids only.B. Participants must do the game outdoors.C. Participants must use either thei
7、r hands or legs.D. Participants must avoid touching the construction.23. Who is the text probably intended for?A. Kids. B. Parents. C. Teachers. D. Teenagers.BI stood behind the curtain, my hands shaking. As I listened to the crowd laugh at the hosts jokes, I thought about why I believed I could do
8、that. Two months earlier, I had signed up for improv(即兴表演)classes at a local theater, along with four other graduate students.When I first heard about the improv classes, I was torn. I feared getting on stage and performing in front of strangers. However, I knew I wanted to work as a science communi
9、cator after finishing my Ph.D., so it seemed like a perfect opportunity to improve my communication ability and gain confidence thinking on my feet.During our first class, we learned the key concept of improv: “yes, and”. If someone says that rhinos are librarians, for example, then rhinos are libra
10、rians. We dont question the logic; we say “yes” and continue with the scene as if nothing is wrong. To do this effectively, we have to avoid second-guessing ourselves. Sometimes scenes go in unexpected directions. The best improv happens when performers stay open to different possibilities. Over tim
11、e, I started to enjoy our classes. I also became better at listening and communicating clearly in the moment.That training came in handy 6 months ago, when I was giving a seminar about my science research. An audience member surprised me with a question that didnt grow out of the information I had p
12、resented. Instead of getting perplexed, I used that approach, and it helped me find an appropriate answer.Last year, I used that approach when dealing with confusing data. Instead of getting discouraged, I kept exploring the data and ended up identifying a new type of cell one that wasnt behaving as
13、 expected. If I hadnt stayed open to the possibility that the results were real, I would have missed out on the most exciting finding of my Ph.D. program so far.24 The author expected that the improv classes could help him _.A. gain better skills in communicating B. rid his fear of appearing on the
14、stageC. recover from a mental illness D. learn how to think independently25. What is the key to improv?A. Pretending to be clever. B. Understanding different scenes.C. Accepting unexpected possibilities. D. Asking others some questions.26. What does the underlined word “perplexed” in paragraph 4 pro
15、bably mean?A. Amused.B. Confused.C. Surprised.D. Disappointed.27. What can we infer about the author from the last paragraph?A. He failed in exploring the new cell.B. He got stuck after finding unexpected data.C. Science research made him more confident.D. The improve skill helped him a lot in his P
16、h.D. studies.CI lay in the hospital bed with my sixyearold daughter, Elizabeth, holding her in my arms. “Mommy, will you stay with me the whole time?” she asked, looking up. “You know I cant be in the operating room,” I said carefully, not wanting to frighten her. “But Daddy and I will be waiting ri
17、ght outside.” Elizabeth nodded, but her eyes looked troubled. Elizabeth had broken her right leg in July. Seven months later, it still hadnt healed (康复). In fact, it had gotten worse. She was here in the hospital for surgery (手术) I wanted to tell her that everything would be okay and promise that th
18、is would be the last time shed have to go through this. But what if something went wrong again? How could I comfort my daughter when I needed comfort myself? There was a knock at the door. A nurse? I thought. Time to say goodbye already? But the woman who came in wasnt a nurse. “Hi,” the woman said.
19、 “Im a volunteer here, and Ive got something for Elizabeth.” She handed a brightblue box to my daughter. Elizabeth sat up and took the box. She opened it and started pulling out goodies one by one candies, stickers, a lovely toy in the shape of a star. She hugged the star,perking_upfor the first tim
20、e since she entered the hospital. “Thank you,” she said. “I love them.” There was a big smile on her face. It had been so long since I saw that big smile. The gift was a great comfort not only to my daughter, but also to me.28Why did the authors daughter feel upset?AShe would have surgery on her arm
21、. BThe author had no time to play with her.CThe author couldnt stay in the operating room. DShe had to stay in the hospital for a long time.29The author didnt make any promise because _.Ashe wasnt sure of the result herself Bthere was no time for her to do so Cshe believed everything would be okay D
22、she thought there was no need for her to do so30. Why did the woman come in?A. To offer a gift B. To say goodbye C. To comfort the author D. To get all the things ready31The underlined part “perking up” means “_”Ahaving a rest Bbecoming cheerfulCdoing her best Dthinking carefullyD For more than a ce
23、ntury it was thought that a beautiful face was appealing because it was a collection of average features. Using his computer system,Dr David Perrett of the University of St Andrews has challenged the theory. In a key experiment,photographs of women were ranked tor their attractiveness by a number of
24、 volunteers Two composite pictures were then created; one,tile average of all the pictures,the other made lrom those rated most attractive. Although the faces looked very similar at first sight,most people said they preferred the composite of most attractive faces. “The conclusion I reached, said Dr
25、 Perrett was that the most attractive face was not average. If you look at famous film stars and supermodels,most of them have ideal (理想的) features 一 larger than normal eyes,higher arched eyebrows,slightly smaller noses,and higher cheekbones. Even popular cartoon characters such as Betty Boop,Yasmin
26、 from Aladdin and Bambi have big eyes,small tumed-up noses,big mouths and small chins. And if these features are exaggerated,the attractiveness rating goes up even more. Julia Roberts is a good example of this. But what do scientists make of men,s faces? Do men with large eyes,high cheekbones and a
27、small chin have the same appeal? Researchers were a bit shocked at the top-ranking male face. They expected it to have the classic square jaw and strong cheekbones,but instead,women seem to prefer men with gentle faces. Dr Perrett puts forward a reason to explain why so many women now go for baby-fa
28、ced stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Jude Law. Women like a man with (女性化的) face because he is more likely to make a kinder and more trustworthy husband and father. But do these ideals of beauty manage to cross cultural boundaries? Are the same features considered to be attractive all over the wo
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