河南省郑州市106中学2019-2020学年高二上学期期中考试英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、2019-2020学年上学期高二年级英语学科期中考试卷第一部分听力 略第二部分 阅读理解第一节(共15小题,每题2分,总分30分)A “To another little girl.”Thats what 3-year-old Ariana of Winterport, Maine, said when her father Josh Smith asked where her donated (捐赠的) hair was going to go. It was then that the dad of two realized his young daughter had a heart t
2、hat was too big for words.“I run a charity called Extra Life where I play video games to help raise money for kids,” he said. “Ariana happened to be sitting next to me when a video was playing, showing a little girl who was bald, lying in a hospital bed with tubes in her.” When their daughter got cu
3、rious, Smith and his wife Crystal explained how medicine was what made the child in the video lose her hair.“Without a second thought, Ariana said, She can have some of my hair,” Smith said. “Thats when my wife told me that there are many organizations that we could donate it to.” The Smiths chose “
4、Locks of Love” to send Arianas generous gift to a child with medical hair loss.A week later, Ariana was taken to the family hairdresser where 10 inches was cut from her hair.“It was her first haircut,” Smith told ABC News. “She can be so selfless like that. Her first reaction is How about me giving
5、up something that I have, so a little girl can feel pretty?” Smith posted his daughters moving gesture on his personal webpage, where it has received almost 645,000 views in just two days.“Shell take an adult-like approach and its really amazing,” Smith said. “She is just a little kid, but if she se
6、es somebody in need, she certainly cares for them. This made Ariana feel special and shed definitely like to do it again.”21. Which of the following can best describe Josh Smith?A. Far-sighted. B. Easy-going. C. Kind-hearted. D. Strong-willed.22. Ariana decided to donate her hair when _.A. her fathe
7、r advised her to do so B. she visited a hospital C. she had her first haircut D. she saw a sick girl in a video23. What do we know about Ariana?A. She suffered medical hair loss.B. Her story drew wide attention online.C. She got little support from her parents.D. She has called on people to donate h
8、air like her.BWhile driving home after work, Jane Hodgson noticed a car pulled over at the side of the road and a crowd beginning to gather around someone who was lying on the ground.Jane, who had completed a first aid at work course, pulled over to see if she could offer any help and it turned out
9、to be lucky for the young injured girl that she did.Describing the scene she came across, Jane says: “The onlookers were ashen-faced and looking lost. They were so shocked that they hadnt even thought to call for an ambulance yet.”After speaking to the emergency services, Jane started finding out wh
10、at had happened and what injuries the young girl called Jenny had. The girl had been hit by a car and gone over the handlebars of her bike, landing on her head and shoulder. Her shoulder and arm were twisted (扭曲) underneath her.“She hadnt been wearing a helmet (头盔) when she got knocked down, and I t
11、hought that she should not be moved as I couldnt be sure about a spinal injury (脊椎损伤), but after looking her over and checking the circulation in her injured arm I did feel fairly confident that she had almost no severe injuries.“As we were waiting for an ambulance, the amount of pain the girl was i
12、n was increasing. To distract (分散注意力) her and minimize the risk of her going into shock I kept her talking. She held my hand tightly when the pain got too much and this helped. I told her I could handle it we laughed about that,” describes Jane.Later, a doctor from the local hospitals ICU stopped at
13、 the scene too. The ICU doctor decided that Jenny should lie on her back, making her much more comfortable until the emergency services arrived.Thinking back, Jane says: “For me, knowing that in a small way I helped that girl through what was a frightening experience is all the reward I need. I felt
14、 great to know Id made a difference and Id do it again.”24. We can learn from the text that Jane Hodgson _.A. is an ICU doctor B. is a first-aid trainerC. works in a local hospital D. has learned some first aid25. After looking over the injured girl, Jane found _.A. Jenny had a spinal injuryB. Jenny
15、 didnt have serious injuriesC. Jenny couldnt remember what had happenedD. Jenny lost her helmet when she was knocked down26. When waiting for an ambulance, _.A. Jane kept giving Jenny confidence B. Jenny went into shockC. Jane was a little impatient D. Jenny refused to talk27. Which of the following
16、 can best describe Jane Hodgson? A. Strict but caring. B. Tough and generous.C. Proud but determined. D. Warm-hearted and helpful.CThe effects of coffee consumption, on health have long been a subject of conflict and uncertainty. Since the 1980s, some have spoken out against coffee as harmful to hea
17、lth, while others have welcomed coffee for its supposed benefits to health.According to a scientific report, mild coffee consumption, three to five cups per day, can be taken as a healthy dietary pattern, along with other healthful behaviors. The report also says that coffee consumption helps reduce
18、 the risk of heart disease and it protects against Parkinsons disease.According to Dr. Donald Hensrud of Mayo Clinic, high assumption of coffee has health risks. Hensrud mentions the dangers of high coffee consumption for people with a certain illness that slows the breakdown of caffeine in the body
19、. Some studies said that drinking two or more cups of coffee daily can actually increase the risks of heart disease in these people,According to conclusions from a recent study led by Dr. Gregory Marcus, a doctor from the University of California San Francisco, daily moderate consumption of caffeine
20、, less than 4 cups, is not associated with these issues.Until the scientific community reaches a general agreement on the effects of coffee consumption on human health, it will be the individual to decide whether the benefits of drinking coffee are greater than the risks.When informed of these possi
21、ble health benefits and harms of drinking coffee, Harwood, a high school students stated, “Even though there might be some negative effects of drinking coffee, for the most part, coffee drinking sounds good for health. Not to mention I need coffee to stay awake.”28. What is peoples attitude toward t
22、he effects of coffee on health according to Paragraph 1?A. Disapproving B. Tolerant C. Doubtful D. Mixed29. What does the underlined word “moderate” in paragraph 4 probably mean?A Personal B. Slight C. Reasonable D. Heavy30. What can we infer about Harwood?A. Hell keep on drinking coffee. B. He love
23、s his high school life.C. He often falls asleep in class. D. He has some health problems.31. What would be the best title for the text?A. Why People Love Coffee?B. How Coffee Affects HealthC. The Culture of Coffee DrinkingD. The New Findings of Heart DiseaseDEven in challenging economic times, makin
24、g sure that study abroad is part of our college students education is an important investment (投资). If we want a new generation of leaders who can be productive in an even more globalized world, sending our students overseas is not a luxury (奢侈). Its a necessity.Learning in a different culture and p
25、lace allows us to see our own challenges as we observe smart people in other lands dealing with similar problems.American college students understand the value of study abroad. Four out of every five first-year students expect to study overseas. But at any given time, only about 2% of students are a
26、ble to. Educators are especially concerned that the lack of chance for students from poor socioeconomic backgrounds will cause a “global divide” between students whove benefited from a global education and those who havent. And students for whom foreign travel is not easily affordable are the ones w
27、ho benefit most from the experience. As a society, we can help improve the education of our younger generation, and brighten their futures, by making this experience more available.Is now the time to use valuable public money to send college kids overseas? Of course. Our world is one big, rapidly de
28、veloping marketplace. Employers long for graduates who are multilingual (使用多种语言的) and comfortable in multicultural settings. Study abroad sharpens these skills and helps keep American workers competitive.Americans who want our next generation to be hands-on with the world - working with internationa
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