河南省宏力学校2020-2021学年高二英语上学期期末考试试题.doc
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1、河南省宏力学校2020-2021学年高二英语上学期期末考试试题考生注意:本试卷由四个部分组成。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。第一部分 听力略第二部分 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。AFour things that you cant miss in Macao.Macao Tower AJ Hackett Bungee JumpThe Macao Tower, 338 meters tall, is the worlds 10th highest tower, with a v
2、ariety of activities, such as gambling, eating and entertainment. One of the popular activities is the bungee jump. The Macao Tower AJ Hackett Bungee Jump is 233 meters high, making it the highest commercial bungee jump in the world. Raise your arms and off you go! If you are not daring enough to ju
3、mp that height, you can try the skywalk on the 57th floor - its still remarkable.Grabbing a traditional Portuguese dinnerMacao was colonized by Portugal before 1999. As a result, Portuguese culture is deeply immersed (渗透) into many comers of Macao. Many Portuguese settled and opened Portuguese resta
4、urants in the special administrative region, but the flavor is more adaptable to Chinese people.Marking at the Ruins of St. PaulThe Ruins of St. Paul is the signature landmark of Macao. The ruins consist of the St. Pauls College and the Church of St. Paul, built in 1583. However, after three intense
5、 fires in 1595, 1601 and 1835, the church was seriously damaged. It is beyond belief that after the cycles of rebuilding and fires, the huge surface and the front stairway remain unburned.Visiting a museumMacao, as a tiny city with only an area of 30.5 square kilometers, has 23 eye-catching museums.
6、 Due to its unique history, both Eastern and Western historical sites can be found. Many of them are preserved for cultural heritage, tourist spots or museums, such as the Grand Prix Museum, Maritime Museum and Wine Museum.21. Which activity will be popular with adventurous visitors?A. Visiting a mu
7、seum.B. Marking at the Ruins of St. Paul.C. Grabbing a traditional Portuguese dinner.D. Going Bungee Jumping.22. What is unbelievable about the Ruins of St. Paul?A. It has a unique culture.B. It partly stays undamaged after fierce fires.C. It serves as a symbol of Macao.D. It is a combination of a c
8、ollege and a church.23. Where do you properly see this passage?A. In a guide book.B. In an novel. C. In a book review. D. In a science report. BI wanted to be a journalist when I was 12 years old. I used to sit in front of the TV in my familys living room, imitating what the presenters said on the m
9、orning shows. I knew one day I would move to New York City to work in television.So when I got a job at one of the three big networks in New York at the age of 24, I was elated. This was where I had always wanted to be. I spent the next 12 years in a variety of roles at the same company. I had the p
10、erfect arrangement that most people thought - a job for life. “Youre so lucky” was what I heard over and over again. And I was.But I also started to notice cracks in the media world I had come to love so much. A new kind of competition cropped up in the form of social media and new digital media. Ne
11、ws was changing. I knew I couldnt stay where I was; I must accept the change and be part of creating it. When I told my colleagues that I was thinking about leaving the network and going to work at an online start-up, I got a lot of crazy looks. “Why would you make such a risky move?” “What if it fa
12、ils?” “You cant be seriously considering this.”I didnt listen to their advice because I knew not every good experience is defined(定义) by success or failure. Sometimes its about running the risk pushing the limits and having faith in an idea. What would the world be like today if we only acted when w
13、e could see the outcome?Our new online company, Huffpost Live, has been on the air for several months and is doing amazingly well. I didnt listen when people told me to take the safe route. Im proud that I didnt take the advice of the so-called experts and chose to make the change.24. What does the
14、underlined word “elated” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Surprised.B. Worried.C. Confident. D. Excited.25. Why did the author leave her previous job?A. The rapid development of new media.B. The boredom in the media industry.C. The bad relationship with her colleagues.D. The large amount of work in the compan
15、y.26. What can we infer about the author?A. She had no experience of failure.B. She acted after knowing the outcome.C. She didnt mind what others said.D. She was afraid of failures.27. What did the author think of her decision?A. She wasnt sure of that.B. She made a right decision.C. She had taken g
16、reat risks.D. She felt regret about that.CRosie, a first-year university student in Beijing, entered a classroom for her oral English exam and handed her topic across the table to Joe, a foreign teacher. “In middle school, my classmates laughed at me for having deaf-mute (聋哑) parents,” she began sof
17、tly. “From that moment on, I decided not to tell anybody. But today”Its widely considered taboo (忌讳) in Chinese to discuss the details of an unhappy family life with anyone other than very close friends. However, as Joe has noticed, many Chinese students appear surprisingly comfortable discussing em
18、otional moments from their lives when they speak with foreign teachers in a language different from their own.“Speaking English,” one of his Chinese students told him, “I feel like another person.” When speaking Chinese, he is kind of reserved; in English class, he is more open. English, to the Chin
19、ese speaker, may be like a mask, creating a buffer(缓冲物) between speaking the truth and the listeners reaction. Students focus on how to speak rather than what is being said. If theres a misunderstanding, English can take the blame.Another reason why Chinese students are more comfortable sharing thei
20、r secrets during English class may be the distinct approach to teaching used by their foreign teachers. “I always try to come to each student, make eye contact, have a 20-second conversation and see how they are doing,” Joe said. Classes taught by Chinese teachers, in contrast, are more formal. Many
21、 students said they had never been asked their opinion in class.Rosies English vocabulary is now extensive, but she still cant find the words to describe her feelings towards the English language. “English makes me feel I am different,” she said. “English is beautiful.”28. What can we infer from par
22、agraph 1?A. Rosie will mention her personal affairs.B. Rosie and Joe are good friends.C. Rosie looks down upon the disabled.D. Rosie lacks confidence in the oral exam.29. The underlined word “reserved” in Paragraph3 can best be replaced by _.A. terrified B. curious C. distinctive D. shy30. What is t
23、he main idea of paragraph 3 and 4?A. How students feel when speaking English.B. Why students prefer to share emotional stories in English.C. What Joes approach to teaching English is.D. How Chinese acts as a mask while communicating.31. Which might be the best title of this passage?A. English Is a B
24、eautiful Language.B. Learning with Foreign Teachers.C. Sharing Secrets in English.D. Which Is More Popular, Chinese or English?DWe humans love to stare into our smart devices. We gaze for hoursabout 10 hours and 39 minutes a dayat our computers, smart-phones, tablets and televisions. Is all this sta
25、ring bad for us? It might be mainly because as we stare at our devices we are exposing ourselves to blue light.Blue light is a type of electromagnetic(电磁的) radiation with a very short wavelength that produces a high amount of energy. While its true that light can damage our eyes under certain circum
26、stances, theres no scientific evidence suggesting that blue light is harmful to our eyes. But many people still think it is, which is why blue-light-blocking glasses are so popular. So do the glasses work?“Everyone is very concerned that blue light may be causing damage to the eyes, but theres no ev
27、idence that it may be causing serious damage,” Dr. Rahul Khurana, clinical spokesman for the American Academy of Ophthalmology, told Business Insider.Blue light exposure is nothing new. In fact, the sun is the largest source of blue light. Moreover, blue light is also present in LED light. But if bl
28、ue light isnt harmful, then why are we constantly rubbing our eyes when were looking at our screens? The answer is eyestrain (眼疲劳): More than 60 percent of people experience eye problems associated with digital eyestrain. And blue light, it seems, isnt the cause. Instead, our eyes are so strained be
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