河南省平顶山市第一中学2019_2020学年高二英语下学期开学考试试题.doc
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1、河南省平顶山市第一中学2019-2020学年高二英语下学期开学考试试题第一部分 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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 ACamp ChinquekaJune 23Aug. 17; $ 3,600$ 10,000The active participants at Camp Awostings all-girls sister camp are sure to give the boys a run for their money when it comes time to
2、 compete. With everything from swimming to sailing? dance? drama and gymnastics? the campers rarely stand still? and they are encouraged to do it all! Mornings and afternoons are packed with exciting happenings? and when the sun goes down there are dances? movie nights and more to keep everyone ente
3、rtained. Ages 616.Curious Jane Summer CampsJuly 8Aug. 16 : Mon.Fri. 9 am3 :30 pm; per week $ 585Curious Jane offers small artists in the third through sixth grades the chance to select a theme for a week-long program. “Kitchen Chemistry “Stop Motion “Sew Fun and “Spy Science are just a few of the of
4、ferings on the menu. Chances are, once the first session ends, your little camper will request a return ticket. Ages 712.New Victory Theater CampJuly 1519: Mon.Fri. 9 am4 pm; per week $ 525Your actors will get an in-depth theater experience in which participants create an entire play all by themselv
5、esfrom the script and music to the sets and props (道具)-under the direction of experienced artists. Theyll also see professional productions of the “Victory Dance show and experiment with different art forms. Ages 712.Writopia CampAug. 12Aug. 23; $ 3,675The WriCampia program in the Poconos is perfect
6、 for those desiring to pen the next great American novel. Published authors and playwrights help kids learn the secrets to writing? poetry and what makes a great novel? while campers also enjoy arts activities such as photography, theater and film-making. In the evening, everyone gathers around the
7、campfire to exchange stories or test their team-building skills. Ages 718. ACD21. What is special about Camp Chinqueka?A. Only girls are permitted to take part in.B. Boys will be trained to run for money.C. Campers will get performing experiences.D. All are requested to see a film at night.22. What
8、is “Kitchen Chemistry?A. A subject at school.B. A dish on a menu.C. The theme of a program.D. The topic of a discussion.23. Which camp should those interested in writing novels go to?A. Camp Chinqueka.B. Writopia Camp.C. New Victory Theater Camp.D. Curious Jane Summer Camps.BAt 24, Tiffany Calver mi
9、ght worry she has already peaked (达到顶峰) as a DJ. She began DJing as a hobby, uploading mixes to her SoundCloud. Her high-energy selections soon caught the ears of the online station Radar Radio and then Drake s management, leading her to land many firsts.“I just want to express myself,” she says. “I
10、m not interested in copying anyone elses work; I have to be me. I love artists such as Kojey Radical whose lyrics (歌词) are so aware of human experiences. There are also great examples set by artists from the older generation like Ghetts. Ghetts actually cooperated with Kojey on Black Rose, which is
11、all about colourism prejudice against darker-skinned women a huge problem in the black community (团体).”“Its really exciting to see the BBC taking notice of a new generation of taste-makers in our community. I remember a time when there was no place for younger voices. Snoochie Shy is taking on the 1
12、Xtra rap (说唱) from Monday to Thursday and Charlie Sloth is being replaced by two women, which is huge for one of the biggest radio stations in the country. I think itll have a big effect and encourage more women to follow suit.”“It was great to hear women such as Rico Nasty, who is aggressive, succe
13、ed last year because, even as a DJ, I hate it when people tell me I have to play something for the ladies. Theres such a rich history of unapologetic women in hip-hop, from Lil Kim to Cardi B and Nicki Minaj. Even rappers such as Noname, who might not have as much of an aggressive sound but can talk
14、 about politics in the same song, are not afraid to show all the layers there are to being a woman. It isnt just soft and feminine.” CDAB24. We learn from paragraph 2 that Kojey Radical and Ghetts _.A. are a new generationB. are in the same stationC. dare to express themselvesD. live in the same com
15、munity25. What does Calver think of Charlie Sloths replacement?A. She feels it is unbelievable. B. It is a heavy blow for many men.C. It allows women to change jobs. D. She holds positive attitude towards it.26. Which of the following words can describe the women mentioned in the last paragraph?A. B
16、rave.B. Creative.C. Selfless.D. Considerate.27. What is the text mainly about?A. The success in music.B. The new voice of rap.C. The different trend in DJ.D. The influence of a woman. CDaniel Lamplugh remembers going shopping with his dad on Black Friday. Waking up at 6 a.m. the day after Thanksgivi
17、ng is what I grew up doing, says the University of New Orleans film student.A lot has changed since those childhood days. Online retailers(零售商)have forced many chains out of business. Consumers are increasingly shopping with their smart-phones. But a funny thing happened on the way to the future: Mo
18、st shoppers are not going all-digital. Surveys show theyre eager for good experiences at retail stores.This November and December, for the first time ever retailer websites will get more traffic from mobile users than computer users, predicts Adobe Digital In sights. We live our lives with a combina
19、tion of the physical and the digital. says Kit Yarrow, author of book Decoding the New Consumer Mind. Retailers have to understand its not a question of either/or. Its a question of combining the two.Heather Howe, an MBA student, said, Consumers like shopping on their phones and online because its m
20、ore convenient and because there are more options. I went to the Vans store to try on shoes and then I actually purchased them online while I was in the store.While mobile sales are growing, the widest use smart-phones in stores is researching products or looking up product information(58 percent),
21、closely followed checking or comparing prices(54 percent), according to a survey.My phone plays a huge role in online shopping, because I am on the email list for all of my favorite brand. so I get many emails daily informing me of sales, s Rachel Lynch, who works at a Boston public-relation agency.
22、 Also, a store has an app that allows me to chat with other users about the products, and read reviews Online reviews are one of the first things I look at when I am about to buy a new product.”“Electronics and kitchen equipment are definitely online purchases for me, since theyre heavy to get home
23、onthe subway and often cheaper online, says Michael Miller-Ernest, a manager in Brooklyn,N.Y.28. What do most shoppers tend to do now?A. Do shopping all-digitally.B. Use computers to do online shopping.C. Do window shopping in shopping malls.D. Go to physical stores with their smart-phones.29.Whats
24、Kit Yarrows suggestion for retailers?A. Reaching both online and offline consumers.B. Focusing on either the physical or the digital.C. Encouraging consumers to use smart-phones.D. Providing more convenience for computer users.30.What does Heather Howe think of online stores?A. They offer wider choi
25、ces.B. They sell high quality goods.C. They will replace physical stores.D. They are burning shoppers patience.31.What can be inferred about Rachel Lynchs habits?A. She buys heavy goods online.B. She often writes users reviews.C. She is fond of sending producers emails.D. She tries to learn about ot
26、her users experience. DAAD DA new study suggests climate conditions in the Sahara Desert, one of hottest, driest and most deserted areas in the world, have changed from wet to dry about every 20,000 years,But previous evidence has suggested the Sahara did not always experience such extreme heat and
27、dry conditions. At times, the Sahara ranged to a very wet climate. This permitted plants and animals to develop and grow and led to the creation of human settlements. Now, they have discovered more evidence, which, the lead researcher David McGee says, supports the idea that the Saharas climate kept
28、 changing between wet and dry about every 20,000 years.McGee reported these climate changes were mainly driven by changes in the Earths axis(地轴)as the planet travels round the sun. This process affects the amount sunlight between seasons. Every 20,000 years the Earth receives more strong summer sunl
29、ight. When the Earths axis changes again,the amount of sunlight is reduced. This season change happened continuously every 20,000 years. The other part of the season produced rainy conditions,resulting in a wetter, greener, plant-rich environment. When the rainy activity weakens, the climate becomes
30、 hot and dry, like the Sahara remains today.The scientists based their research on dust collected from ocean sediment(沉积物)in the Atlantic Ocean bottom off the coast of West Africa. The dust contained layers(层)of ancient sediment built up over millions of years. Each layer could contain traces of Sah
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