河南省宝丰县第一高级中学2020-2021学年高二英语下学期4月月考试题.doc
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1、河南省宝丰县第一高级中学2020-2021学年高二英语下学期4月月考试题第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15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。AThings to Do in AtlantaNeed a run-down of the top things to do this weekend? Here is whats on in Atlanta.In the MoodDate: May 22 through May 26, 2018Time: 2:00 pm5:30Phone: 770-916-2800If
2、you love the music of the 1940s, then heres what you need to do this Sunday. Go to a 1940s musical show at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre. The music of Glenn Millet has a distinctive sound. No need to ask me twice. Are you In the Mood?Party With the Penguins(企鹅)Date: May 20 through May 25, 2018T
3、ime: 11:30 am2:00 pmPhone: 404-581-4000Celebrate Penguin Awareness Day at Georgia Aquariums annual Party with the Penguins. The party will feature fun activities, including the chance to see an African penguin up close and team how to help protect this in-danger species.Callanwolde Arts FestivalDate
4、: May 21 to May 22, 2018Time: 10:30am5:30pmPhone: 404-872-5338Located at Callanwolde Fine Arts Center, this event is a festival for artists and by artists, letting them have a voice in the creation and operations of the festival. If you are of the artistic persuasion or enjoy a creative scene, dont
5、miss out.Foollios Hoodilly StorytimeDate: May 21 through May 27, 2018Time: 1:00 pm4:30 pmPhone: 404-523-3141We make up a brand-new story every week. Come and enjoy a new story each title at Dads Garage Theatre. Little ones will get to help provide key parts of the story and even add in their own jok
6、es. Interactive and out-of-the-ordinary fun for kids and parents!21.Where should you go if you are a music fan?A.Georgia Aquarium.B.Dads Garage Theatre.C.Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.D.Callanwolde Fine Arts Centre.22.Which number helps sign up for an opportunity if you are crazy about painting
7、?A.770-916-2800.B.404-581-4000.C.404-523-3141.D.404-872-5338.23.In what way is Foollios Hoodilly Storytime unique from the other events?A.It provides books as gifts.B.It is a charge-free event.C.It is very child-friendly.D.It runs the shortest hours.BThe invention of robots is a striking amaze to ma
8、nkind.There are robots all around us.Some do very complicated jobs like flying airplanes and driving subway trains.And some do one simple job.But in all,they bring great convenience to all of us.When an automatic washing machine is switched on,water pours in.The machine waits until the water is hot
9、before washing the clothes.It does this by “feedback” into the robot to tell it what to do next.Our eyes,ears and other senses are our feedback.They tell us what is going on around us.So robots are like people in two ways.They work and they have feedback.But very few robots look like people.Many are
10、 hidden away.Robots control the temperature of our houses,our cookers,and our hot water systems.We can set the controls to the temperature we want.The robot does the rest.Its feedback usually comes from a thermostat(恒温器)In some ways robots are better than people.They work quickly,but do not make mis
11、takes.They do not get bored doing the same job over and over again.And they never get tired.So robots are very useful in factories.They can be taught to do many different jobs.First their electronic brains must be shown how the job is done.When the robot is needed for a new job,its electronic memory
12、 is “wiped clean”Then it is taught how to do its new task.If the robots hand stops working,or if something gets in the way,it cannot do the next part of the job.So it stops and signals for help,then a human engineer attends to the fault.Robots are also used for doing jobs which are dangerous.They ca
13、n move objects which are too hot or too heavy for people to handle.They can work in places which are too hot or too cold for people.And they are not affected by poisonous gases.The most “intelligent” robots can move and see.Their eyes are cameras.Their metal fingers can feel shapes and even find out
14、 how hot and cold objects are.These robots have computer brains,linked to their eyes and fingers,which control their actions.But of course,robots can never be more intelligent than us.The expensive robots are used in scientific research.They do such jobs as handling radioactive materials and all oth
15、er such things.They are extremely useful to scientific researches.In a word,the invention of robots is really useful to all of us.24In this story the author tells us that _.Athere are very few robotsBrobots are all around usCwe see robots only at certain timesDrobots are only in factories25The autho
16、r says that in factories robots _.Aonly get in the wayBbreak down a lotCare very usefulDare hard to deal with26In the story we are told that _.Awe get feedback through our eyes and earsBwe get feedback through the robotsConly robots get feedbackDrobots get feedback through their fingers27The fact th
17、at a robot never gets bored doing the same job over and over again probably means that _.Ait will do some jobs better than peopleBit will not do much better than peopleCit is very much like peopleDpeople should be changedCThe amount of time that people spend on travel is 1.1 hours per person per day
18、 in all societies. The average distance traveled is 7,400 miles (12,000 km) per year. In total, the world population travels more than 16.6 trillion miles (23 trillion km) per year, 53% of which is by car, 26% by bus, 9% by rail, 9% by highspeed transport such as airplanes, and 3% by bicycle, boat a
19、nd other means.It is estimated (估计) that, due to developments in highspeed public transport, travel time will drop to only 12 minutes per person per day by 2050. Of the global traffic volume, 35% will be by car, 20% by bus, 41% by highspeed transport, and 4% by rail.At present, traffic congestion (拥
20、塞) has a huge negative (消极的) economic and environmental impact (影响) across the world. Road congestion in the UK costs the UK economy 15 billion a year. It costs the US $100 billion a year. In Seattle, Washington for instance, a driver spends an average (平均) of 59 hours stuck in traffic each year. In
21、 the greater Seattle area there are more cars than people; each household makes an average of 10 motorcar trips a day. According to Sierra Club, “American cars and trucks account for 20 percent of the worlds petroleum consumption (石油消耗)”The US has the most highways, but European roads are busier. In
22、 Europe, cars travel more than 600 miles (1,000 km) per road per year, compared to an average of 500 km per road in the US. The worlds worst traffic jam usually occurs during the summer on the road from Paris to Toulouse, France.So take a hike. You can use Googles public transport trip planner. Or,
23、in the least, find a job closer to home.28According to the figures given in Paragraph 1, what is the main means of transport at present?AThe car.BThe bus.CThe train. DThe airplane.29Compared to today, we know in 2050, _Amore people will choose to travel by trainBmore people will have a car of their
24、own Ca lot more people will choose the bus to go outDa lot more people will choose highspeed transport30What does Paragraph 3 suggest?ATraffic congestion is a major problem for some countries.BTraffic congestion will be more serious in the following years.CTraffic congestion is a problem for global
25、economic development.DAmerica has more cars than any other country around the world.31From the passage, we learn that in the greater Seattle area, _Apeople are not encouraged to go out by bus Bfew people travel by trainCevery person owns a carDthe traffic is very badDIs running a marathon in under t
26、wo hours possible?Will a human ever be able to run that fast?Currently,the world record for the 42.195 km (26.219 miles) distance is held by Kenyan Dennis Kimetto.His time of 2:02:57 hours was achieved at the Berlin Marathon of 2014.For many years,longdistance runners have been trying to get nearer
27、and nearer to the magical mark of two hours.Studies published in the past by medical and athletic experts have come to the conclusion that running a marathon in under 2 hours can be done.They even see a time of around 1:57 as the fastest a human can ever run.However,we will have to wait at least a d
28、ecade or longer for this to happen.Many things must fit together to deliver an under twohour marathon.An athlete would have to have the perfect body size and weight,the right running strategy and of course,the right nutrition.Todays most perfect runners come from Kenya and Ethiopia,countries that ha
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