河南省宏力学校2020_2021学年高二英语上学期期中试题202105070358.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中试题考生注意: 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。ANoticeboardAComputer problems? Experienced IT engineer will sort out problems with home computers. Phone “the Computer Doctor” now for a free estimate-
2、09651 325693.BDrummer WANTED for recently formed band. Must have ability and experience. We play mostly indie rock. Many songs already written. Some performances in local pubs in Nov /Dec. Send details and sound samples to: newband hotmail. com.CBabysitter wanted for 2-year-old twinsoccasional(偶尔的)
3、weekday evening for up to six hours. Would be suitable for a student with some experience. 4. 50 an hour. Phone Jan on719 873 466.DLost! Small grey cat missing in the Lees Hall area. Shes frightened of dogs and teenage boys. If you see her, please, please phone: 09651 324472. We really miss her!ERoo
4、m to let. Two students looking for one more to share house. Own room with single bed, wardrobe, desk and chair. Near university campus and shopping centre. 250 per month + bills (including Wi-Fi).Non-smokers only. Phone Luka on 719 533 857.21. What number should you call if you want to get help in i
5、nstalling (安装) some new software?A.719 873 466B.09651 324472C.719 533 857 D.09651 32569322. In which notice can you find somewhere to live?A. Notice B.B. Notice C.C. Notice E.D. Notice D 23. Which of the followings is true?A. The band is looking for a drummer to play classical music.B. The lost cat
6、is scared of some other animals and people.C. The babysitter will be required to work on weekends only.D. The room to let is unfurnished.BI have well travelled in Spain and visited a good number of Spanish cities. However, no city will ever quite match Cdiz, where I spent six months studying as a st
7、udent.Before that, I knew very little about Cdiz but I decided to take a risk and explore it. Well, the risk certainly paid off.Cdiz, Europes oldest city, hangs off Spains southern coast on a peninsula(半岛), surrounded almost entirely by water. As you leave the shady streets of the historical old cit
8、y and explore more of it, you are met with vast areas of the blue Atlantic Ocean and white sandy beaches, which in my opinion are some of the best in Spain!One of the great things about Cdiz is the wonderful, rich culture of food and drink. There are little tapas(小吃)bars lining every street and most
9、 will serve tapas for around 1. 502 euros, meaning you can try a whole variety of Andalusian dishes.Cdiz has also come to be known as “The Singing City”. It comes from the annual carnival(狂欢节), one of the biggest in Europe. A very large number of people go to Cdiz to see it. During those ten days, C
10、dizs narrow streets are filled with the sound of singing as musical groups fight for a place in the contest, which takes place on the last Saturday of carnival. The songs perfectly show the sense of humor of the Gaditanos, who, besides being so warm and welcoming, are said to have the best sense of
11、humor in Spain!That is my experience of Cdiz, a wonderful, typically Andalusian city which is often overlooked but well worth a visit. I am currently living in Huelva, just a short drive from Cdiz, so please pay attention to my next sharing!24. What does the word “that” underlined in paragraph 2 ref
12、er to?A. Competing in a match.B. Teaching a student. C. Studying in Cdiz.D. Becoming an explorer.25. What does the third paragraph mainly talk about?A. The geographic position and scenery of Cdiz.B. The unknown origin and long history of Cdiz. C. The beautiful life of people living in Cdiz.D. The au
13、thors complex attitude towards Cdiz.26. Why is Cdiz called “The Singing City”?A. A number of local people enjoy humorous songs.B. Many grand carnivals attract well-known singers.C. Singing is everywhere during a big annual carnival.D. A lot of singing competitions take place each year.27. From which
14、 is the text most probably taken?A. A geography textbook.B. A travel brochure. C. A biography. D. A post on the Internet. CDriven by her passion for providing quality healthcare, a Latvian(拉托维亚的) woman has won over the hearts of the elderly residing in the nursing home she oversees.It is incredibly
15、rare to find a Caucasian woman working as the director of a nursing home in Shanghai. But the fact that Anastasija Puzankova can even converse in Liantang, a Chinese dialect spoken only by residents in a small town in southwestern Shanghai, makes her one of a kind.“I had always wondered how the elde
16、rly were getting along with others, or if they were well cared for. I realized that I could better serve them and understand their concerns if I spoke their dialect.” says the 35-year-old, who also speaks Russian, English, Latvian, French and Spanish.Puzankova chose to study Sinology(汉学) out of her
17、curiosity about China at the University of Latvia in 2003. The next year, she traveled to Shanghai as part of an exchange program and then she spent the next 10 years studying law at Fudan University, graduating with a masters degree in 2014.Despite her qualifications, in 2018, Puzankova joined Haiy
18、ang Group, a Shanghai-based company that operates the nursing home, as an executive assistant. During that period, she performed so well in her nursing and management training that she was appointed the director of the home after just one year.A caregiver, surnamed Cai, says the atmosphere at the ho
19、me has changed since Puzankova took charge. “She makes life in the nursing home uplifting and purposeful.” says Cai. “She throws monthly birthday parties for the elderly, creates a festive mood in the home for every traditional festival and frequently organizes handicrafts classes and activities to
20、stimulate the minds of the residents.”When family visits and group activities were delayed during the novel coronavirus (冠状病毒) outbreak, Puzankova came up with a similar idea at the home, purchasing vegetable seeds and growing them in the field near the nursing home so that the residents can observe
21、 the plants growing from their windows.“Just watching the plants grow can lift their spirits. We can also serve these organic vegetables to them.” she explains.Puzankova says, “I simply like communicating with people, understanding their personalities and offering help when they are in need. Making
22、an elderly person happy isnt hard. It just takes a little time, love and thought.”28. Why did Anastasija Puzankova learn the Chinese dialect Liantang?A. To satisfy her superior.B. To communicate with the elderly better.C. To research its history and popularity.D. To prove her language learning capac
23、ity.29. During the novel coronavirus outbreak, Puzankova _.A. planted some vegetables for the elderly to watch indoors.B. forbade family visits forever.C. created a festive mood in the home.D. organized some outdoor activities for the elderly.30. What can we learn from Puzankovas story?A. Love break
24、s down barriers.B. Time tests.C. Hard work pays off.D. Education is the key to success.31. The best title of the passage could be “ _”.A. A language expert with a loving heartB. A nursing home with a woman directorC. A foreign face with a local soulD. An executive assistant with a masters degreeDWev
25、e all been there: those times you need to argue your point of view to someone who you know disagrees with you. You immediately go to your keyboard and start to type out that 280character tweet, the Facebook reply, or a paragraphslong email. Surely the reason, logic, and strong power of your written
26、words will convince whoever it is who disagrees with you to see your point of view. But new research suggests a different idea.That research was conducted by Juliana Schroeder, assistant professor of University of California, Berkeley, and her colleagues. In Schroeders study of almost 300 people, pa
27、rticipants were asked to watch, listen, and read arguments about subjects they agreed or disagreed with. They were asked to judge the character of the communicator and the quality of the argument. Schroeders team found that the participants who watched or listened to the communicator were less dismi
28、ssive (抵触的) of their claims than when they read that communicators same argument.The idea for her study came from a newspaper article about a politician. “One of us read a speech that was printed in a newspaper from a politician with whom he strongly disagreed. The next week, he heard the exact same
29、 speech playing on a radio station. He was shocked by how different his reaction was toward the politician when he read the speech compared to when he heard it. When he read the statement, the politician seemed idiotic, but when he heard it spoken, the politician actually sounded reasonable,” Schroe
30、der said.So in the workplace, speaking to someone in person often involves nothing more than walking a few doors down to their office. And thats exactly what you should do if you need to convince that boss or colleague of why your blueprint for the company or project is the right one.Only as a last
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