河南省沁阳市第一中学2020-2021学年高二下学期5月月考英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家高二英语试卷(卷面满分120分考试时间100分钟)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共10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。AThings to Do in AtlantaNeed a rundown 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 pm 5:30 pmPhone: 770-916-2
2、800If 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 Miller has a distinctive sound. No need to ask me twice. Are you In the Mood?Party with the PenguinsDate: October 13, 2018Time: 11:3
3、0 am2:30 pmPhone: 404一581一4000Celebrate 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 discuss how to help protect this in-danger species.Callanwolde Arts FestivalDate: Janu
4、ary 20 to January 21, 2018Time: 10:30 am5:30 pmPhone: 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 creations and operations of the festival. If you are of the artistic persuasion or enjoy a creative scene,
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6、jokes. Interactive and out-of-the-ordinary fun for kids and parents!1. Where should you go if you are a music fan?A. Georgia Aquarium.B. Dads Garage Theatre.C. Callanwolde Fine Arts Center.D. Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.2. Which number helps sign up for an opportunity if you are crazy about p
7、ainting?A. 404 -581-4000.B. 404-872-5338.C.770-916-2800.D.404-523-3141.3. In what way is FoolliosHoodilly Storytime unique from the other events?A. It provides books as gifts.B. It is a charge-free event.C. It is very child-friendlyD. It runs for the shortest hours.BIts said that you dont know a man
8、 until you walk a mile in his shoes. And you also dont know what its like for older people to travel until you accompany one on a trip.After flying with my elderly father from Washington, D.C. to LA in July, I began to realize that a companion has important tasks that can make a journey easier for o
9、lder people. I booked nonstop tickets on JetBlue to avoid tiring, confusing connections, and we flew directly into small, manageable Long Beach Airport. Even though my father could walk, I arranged with the airline for wheelchair assistance, which meant we got on board first.When I took him back to
10、the airport for his return flight to Washington, I got permission from JetBlue to wait with him at the gate instead of saying goodbye at the security checkpoint. I wished hed had a first-class seat and access to a comfortable airline club. Better yet, I wish I had flown with him both ways. As I watc
11、hed the attendant wheel him to the lift that took him from the tarmac(飞机跑道) to the plane, I felt like an anxious mom sending her child to school for the first time.Things can go away on a plane trip. And then there is the horrifying story about Joe and Margie. When they landed at Dallas-Fort Worth I
12、nternational Airport, a wheelchair attendant met them to help with a connection. But somehow Margie, who had Alzheimers disease, disappeared.I didnt need to worry about my father wandering away. At 82,his mind was sharper than mine. But his hearing was poor, so I worried about what would happen if h
13、e missed an important announcement. Fortunately, everything went just fine. Careful planning made the trip successful.Next time I travel with a senior, Ill know better. I hope there will be a next time.4Why did the author buy nonstop tickets?AHe cared about his fatherBHe had important tasks to do.CH
14、is father was tired of flights.DHis schedule was tight.5How did the author feel when seeing his father off?ADisappointed. BDelighted. CWorried. DSad.6What does the underlined part “go away” probably mean?ABe amused.BBe away from the correct course.CLive up to ones expectation.DCarry on as usual.7Wha
15、t can we learn from the passage?AKeeping seniors company will make them enjoy their trip better.BIt is a pleasant experience to travel with seniors.CTo have a long journey with seniors is unpractical.DTaking a trip does great good to seniors.CIf you could design your own school and study whatever yo
16、u wanted, what would you choose to learn?This isnt an unlikely question for students at Monument Mountain Regional High School, who are taking part in an activity called the Independent Project. The program is a special school within the Massachusetts public high school thats completely run by stude
17、nts - no teachers, parents, or adults are allowed - and theyre in charge of deciding their whole curriculum.These teens homework and what they study in the classroom are all totally up to them. Charles Tsai, a journalist, made a 15-minute film about the project that shows the wide variety of activit
18、ies different students join.Students arent taking this lightly - instead of reacting irresponsibly to the freedom to design their own studies, theyre dealing with their own interests by writing poetry collections, learning instruments and taking flight lessons.The program is this: On Mondays student
19、s come up with questions in relation to one of their school subjects, then they spend the rest of the week researching and coming up with possible conclusions to these questions. On Fridays, they present this information to their classmates.“I think the more choices we have in our school, the more s
20、tudents we will help develop into the kind of citizens that we need,” Principal Marianne Young explains in the film.In the video, teens express their satisfaction with the program because it holds different kinds of learners, even those who dont always succeed in a traditional study situation.“I hav
21、e difficulty in reading and writing. School has always been a big problem for me,” one student named Sergio explains in the video. “If it were not for this program, I dont know if Id be graduating - I dont know where Id be right now. I think this has really been my savior and got me through the last
22、 two years of high school.”8. What is the Independent Project about?A. Various activities for students. B. A self-designed school.C. Student-centered curricula.D. Teacher-free classes.9. How does the program work?A. Teachers work out a curriculum for students.B. Students serve as teachers in turn.C.
23、 Students research topics they put forward.D. Teachers work together with students.10. What do we know about Sergio?A. He finds it hard to graduate. B. He feels grateful to the Independent Project.C. He has bitter memories of high school. D. He performs badly in the Independent Project.11. Which of
24、the following statements is true?(原创) A. The Independent Project is available throughout Massachusetts. B. Students react passively to the design of their studies. C. The courses in the school are designed diversely. D. The program benefits those who fall behind both in study and behavior.DJust as o
25、ur bodies produce waste every day which is why we need to shower and use the toilet our brains produce harmful waste proteins. But how can our brains “shower” themselves?A 2017 study found the answer. Researchers at the US University of Rochester studied the brains of mice and discovered that they c
26、leaned themselves while the mice slept. A kind of fluid in the brain, called cerebral spinal fluid (CSF,脑脊液), was found to increase dramatically during sleep, washing away waste proteins that had been building up between brain cells in waking hours. “This study shows that the brain has different fun
27、ctional states when asleep and when awake,” Maiken Nedergaard, the lead researcher, told NBC News. It also explains why we cant seem to think clearly after a sleepless night while a good nights sleep leaves us feeling sharp and refreshed.Now a new study, published on Oct 31 in Science, digs a little
28、 deeper into our brains self-cleaning procedure. Instead of mice, this time humans were the test subjects. Researchers at Boston University, US, monitored the brain waves of 13 healthy adults who were sleeping, using accelerated MRI, which is capable of recording faster changes inside the brain than
29、 a regular FMRI machine. They found that every 20 seconds, blood flowed out of the brain, making room for a large amount of CSF to come in and “clean”. This cycle coincided with the rhythm of the brains slow waves an electrical activity that happens when were in deep sleep. Its still unknown how the
30、se brain activities are connected. But the fact that they are connected is exciting enough, since it allows researchers to piece together possible new explanations for misunderstood diseases. For example, slow-wave sleep has been proven to play a role in strengthening our memories. This may explain
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