江苏省姜堰中学2020-2021学年高二下学期英语阶段检测六 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、2020-2021学年度第二学期学情质量检测(六)高二英语注意事项:1.考试时间为120分钟,满分150分。2.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What is the woman doing?A. Selling co
2、ffee. B. Visiting a museum. C. Asking for directions.2. What affects the mans phone bill?A. His familys Internet use. B. The taxes and extra fees. C. His calls and texts.3. Why did the woman buy the hat?A. It offers complete sun protection.B. Its cheaper than baseball hats.C. It was easy to purchase
3、 on the Internet.4. What does the woman mean?A. Shes been extremely busy.B. She dreams of becoming a millionaire.C. Shes proud of being able to do many things.5. What does the man think of the soup?A. Its too thick. B. Its not very good. C. It needs a bit more flavor.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对
4、话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What does the girl suggest about the first pair of shoes?A. Theyre a good value. B. Theyre easy to walk in. C. Shell be popular if she wears them.7. What is the relationship between
5、 the speakers?A. Father and daughter. B. Salesman and customer. C. Uncle and niece.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Who is Ashley Bryan?A. A poet. B. An artist. C. A famous sailor.9. How old was Langston Hughes when he died?A. Forty years old. B. Sixty-five years old. C. Ninety-two years old听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Wh
6、ere does the conversation take place?A. At an airport. B. At the mans house. C. At the womans house.11. What do we know about the woman?A. Her suitcase is more than 40kg.B. She will take a flight to America.C. She has a handbag and a large backpack.12. What time does the flight leave?A. At 8:30 a. m
7、. B. A t 9:30 a. m. C. At 10:30 a. m.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What does the man probably do for a living?A. He is a journalist. B. He is a film reviewer. C. He is a magazine editor.14. What is the womans favorite film ever?A. Pulp Fiction. B. Jackie Brown. C. Kill Bill.15. What day is it today?A. Thursd
8、ay. B. Friday. C. Saturday.16. How does the man feel at the end of the conversation?A. Very grateful. B. A little annoyed. C. Much more calm.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Where can copies be trade?A. On Level 1. B. On Level 2. C. On Level 3.18. How many books can a graduate student check out?A. Up to two. B
9、. Up to five. C. Up to fifteen.19. What is the late fee for a book that is 10 days overdue?A. $ 5. B. $ 15. C. $ 20.20. When does the library close on Friday nights?A. At 8:30 p. m. B. At 9:00 p. m. C. At 10:00 p. m.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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,并在
10、答题卡上将该项涂黑。AImmersive Van GoghFrom the creators of the blockbuster show in Paris seen by over two million visitors and still wowing crowds in Toronto, the west coast premiere (首场) of the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit will bring the art of Vincent to life in Los Angeles.Immersive art is not just a techni
11、cal way to represent video and audio in huge spaces. The word immersive indicates a deep commitment of intentions which connect images and sounds in a way that the audience is able to experience a different way of the art.True to its name, this exhibition transforms the iconic (偶像的) paintings of Vin
12、cent van Gogh into moving, wall- fling projections. Immersive Van Gogh promises half- a-million cubic feet of projections that pull from some of the post-impressionists most recognizable pieces, includingThe Bedroom, Sunflowersand, yes, The Starry Night.You will experience art like never before- -lo
13、se yourself in entrancing, moving images that highlight brushstrokes, detail, and color-truly iluminating (照亮) the mind of the genius.LOCATIONThe Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit is located at a secret place situated in the heart of Los Angeles. To be announced before the exhibit opens, existing ticket ho
14、lders will receive an email with the place name and location once it is made public.VIP TICKETS- $99.99Priority accessVan Gogh cushion (a gift for you) Limited edition posterPREMIUM TICKETS- $59.99Van Gogh cushion (rental)Limited edition posterBASIC TICKETS- $54.99Admission onlyCHILD TICKETS- $29.99
15、Ages 6- -16 (children 5 and under do not require aticket)Admission onlyChild tickets are not subject to change of date feesTickets are available online at .GIFT SHOPStop by our Exhibit Gift Shop to take the magic of Van Gogh home with you! From clothing and jewelry to home decor, childrens books, an
16、d so much more, you will find unique and thoughtful souvenirs at the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit. Also be sure to check out at our online store!Experience the organic landscapes of Van Goghs imagination, and journey through his billiance and madness in a completely new and unforgettable way.21Accordi
17、ng to the passage, the Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit_.A、presents Van Goghs art in a modem wayB、begins a journey to Van Goghs hometownC、displays Van Goghs paintings on moving wallsD、designs projects on Van Goghs learming experience22From where can people find information about the exact location of the
18、exhibit?A、Anemail. B、A website. C、The ticket ffice. D、The gift shop.23 How much should a couple with a 5-year-old child who would like to own a Van Gogh cushion at least pay for the visit?A、$109.98. B、$154.98. C、$159.98. D、$199.98.BGreen skin is common in science fiction, but what if green skin were
19、 not just for aliens? It humans had green skin, what if it granted us the ability to perform photosynthesis(光合作用),which plants use to live off of sunlight?Lets analyze what science says about it and ask award-winning science- fiction author JohnScalzi what he thinks.Plants can live off of photosynth
20、esis because they grow broad, flat leaves to harvest as much light as possible. T hey also need less energy because they are far less active? than animals.According to Lindsay T urnbull, a plant ecologist at the University of Oxford, if the skin of a woman were photosynthetic like a leaf, the amount
21、 of surface area she had would satisfy only 1% of her daily energy requirements to 8 urvive. For a photosynthesizing woman to meet her energy demands, she would need a lot more skin - about a tennis courts worth, Turnbull estimated.In addition, photosynthesis requires carbon dioxide. Plants have por
22、es(毛孔) that they use to supply the gas to their cells. If photosynthetichumans had chloroplasts(叶绿体), they might need porous skin to let in carbon dioxide, but such pores might let other things leak: in or out一for instance, moisture(水分) - in ways that might prove harmful to the human body. One might
23、 wonder if photosynthetic people might prefer moving to sunny climates. Although such people might receive a small increase from photosynthesis if they moved to a desert area, they would likely base other resource issues to deal with, such as a lack of water. Scalzi said. T heres always going to be
24、trade-offs(平衡). he noted.And would photosymthetic humans prefer hole or no clothing to absorb all those rays? In some photosynthetic societies, clothing might become a symbol of the elite 一a sign they get enough energy from food and do not need photosynthesis. You can imagine them saying. Im rich, s
25、o I can cover up. Scalzi said. So would Scalzi want photosynthetic skin for himself? Probably not. he said. I dont see the benefit from it being so great that I would completely change the way Id look: to benefit from it.24Why cant humans live off of photosynthesis according to Lindsay T urnbull?A.
26、Because we are less active.B. Because we wear clothes.C. Because we dont have green skin.D. Because our skin area is not large enough.25. If photosynthetic humans had pores, what would be the disadvantage?A. T hey would absorb too much CO2.B. T hey would release some useful substances.C. T hey would
27、 be too small for human beings.D. T hey would keep gases from entering the human body.26What might be the reason why Scalzi says no to photosynthetic skin for himself?A. He was too conservative to accept that.B. He wouldnt like to move to sunny climates.C. He believed there were more risks than bene
28、fits.D. He thought clothing was simply a symbol of upper class.27How does the author support the theme of the text?A. By describing a process. B. By prov iding research results.C. By making classifications.D. By following the time order.CHumans overconsumption of resources is a leading contributor t
29、o global climate change,says University of Arizona researcher Sabrina Helm. T herefore,its increasingly important to understand the choices consumers make and how those decisions affect the health of a planet with limited resources. In a new study , published in the journal Young Consumers , Helm an
30、d her colleagues explore how materialistic values in fluence pro-environmental behaviors in millennials, who are now t he nations most influential group of consumers.The researchers focused on two main categories of pro-environmental behaviors : reduced consumption , which includes actions like repa
31、iring instead of replacing older items ; and greenbuying , or purchasing products desigmed to limit environmental impacts. The researchers also looked at how engaging in pro-environmental behaviors a ffects consumer well-being.More materialistic participants ,the researchers found ,were unlikely to
32、engage in reduced consumption. However ,materialism did not seem to have an effect on their likelihood of practicing green bugying. T hats probably because green buying, unlike reduced consumption,still offers a way for materialists to fulfill their desire to get new items, Helm said. Study particip
33、ants who reported having fewer materialistic values were much more likely to engage in reduced consumption. Consuming less was,in turn,linked to higher personal well-being and lower psychological suffering. Green buying-which may have some positive environmental effects ,although to a smaller degree
34、 than reduced consumption-was not found to improve consumer well-being ,Helm said.The take-home message for consumers:Thekeyistoreduce(consumption and not just buy green stuff. Having less and buying less can actually make us more satisfied andhappier,Helmsaid.Ifyouhavealotofstuff,youhavealotonyourm
35、ind,“she said. For example , it requires maintenance and theres a lot of burdens of ownershiP,(and if you relieve yourself of that burden of ownership,most people report feeling a lot better and freer.Helm and her colleagues additionally looked at how materialism affects millennial consumers proacti
36、ve financial behaviors ,such as budgeting and saving. Examining financial behaviors alongside pro-environmental behaviors provides a picture of how young adults proactively deal withiresource limitations in two contexts : environmental and financial, Helm said.As was expected . Helm and her colleaqu
37、es found that those who reported having more mater ialistic values engaged in fewer proactive financial behaviors than their less materialistic counterparts (对应的人) . The researchers also found that , consistent with previous studies , proactive financial behaviors were as sociated with better person
38、al well-being ,life satis faction and financial satisfaction ,as well as lower psychological suffering. Understanding how materialistic values im pact consumer behaviors , and how those behav iors in turn affect personal and environmental well-being , is important,Helm said. However , she acknowledg
39、es that for many consumers,shifting behaviors to be more financially proactive and consume less will be challenging.28 What do we know about pro-environmental behaviors ?A. T hey are a cause of climate change.B. T hey lead to a more satisfying life.C. T hey vary in different age groups.D. T hey are
40、affected by materialism.29 It can be learned from Helms study thatA. ownership of green products brings a sense of happinessB. materialists prefer practicing green buying to buying lessC. green buying helps control peoples desire to buy new itemsD. buying less and green buying have similar effects o
41、n people30.According to the study,which of the following can improve ones well-being ?A. Replacing older items.B. Developing new resources.C. Buying greener products.D. Being careful with expenses.31. What is Helm probably going to explain i n the next paragraph ?A. When people develop proactive fin
42、ancial behavrors.B. Which financial behaviors lead to mental well-being. .C. Why it is hard to change peoples financial behaviors.D. How materialistic values in fluence financial behaviors.DAnimal-rights activists often compiarn that cute beasts get more sympathy than equally deserving ugly ones. If
43、 so , one would think a lovely creature like the mink (貂) would be easy to protect. Yet in the Netherlands,mink is the only animal that can still legally be farmed for their fur. T hat is about to change. On August 28th the government brought forward to this year a ban on mink farming that had been
44、scheduled to take effect in 2024. T he timetable was sped up not becau se mink had become more adorable , but because they can contract covid-19 and spread it to humans.Dutch farmers normally raised about 2.5 million minks a year , making the Netherlands the worlds fourth-largest producer after Denm
45、arrk, China and Poland. In April ,a couple of minks and the farm hands who tended them were diagnosed with covid-19. Genetic tracing showed that at least two workers had pro bably been infected by mink,rather than the other way around. The affected animals were destroyed and stricter hygiene rules i
46、mposed,but by summer the virus had spread to a third of the countrys farms. In June,parliament voted to shut down the industry as soon as possible,and the cabinet agreed.T hat was a win for the Netherlands Party for the Animals,which has four seats in the 150-memeber parliament. In 2013 it h elped p
47、ass the law that gave mink: farmers until 2024 to get out of the business.Now the party and its supporters object to the generous compensation (补偿) the govern ment has offered for bringing forward the deadline : $ 150 million ,or $ 1 million per farmer. Some members of parliament claim that the comp
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