河南省鹤壁市高中2020-2021学年高二英语下学期第二次段考试题.doc
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1、河南省鹤壁市高中2020-2021学年高二英语下学期第二次段考试题 第一部分 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A To: David Russeldrusellmmail.org From: Alyssa Mellerameller Date: January 12 Subject: MeetingsDear Mr. Russel,Welcome to work here for a few days. I am writing to let you kn
2、ow that Roger Williams, one of our staff members, will pick you up at the airport on Sunday evening. We have a hotel arrangement for you just next to our office building. As a popular writer of childrens literature, you will be giving a presentation in our boardroom. All of us are expecting the new
3、contents in your books, which will surely include your understanding of childrens literature. We hope to learn more from you about how to efficiently organize contents and develop written communication skills. At your request, I was about to arrange several meetings with your coauthors to discuss re
4、visions to your series of childrens stories, which will be an important part during your stay here. Because of the tight schedule, you will probably have some busy days here. But we will try our best to ensure that you can have a high efficiency. All details are provided below. Mon.9:00 a.m.Presenta
5、tion on new contents11:00 a.m.Lunch meeting with Thomas Wood (illustrator)Tue.9:30 a.m.Breakfast with Gary Willson (book designer)11:20 a.m.Conference call with Scott West (the CEO of Walter Publishing)2:00 p.m.Meeting with Hank Willis about some of the chaptersWed.9:00 a.m.Meeting with Georg Hoffma
6、nn to translate some documents into English11:00 a.m.Editing session with Jose WrightAfter the final meeting on Wednesday, we will drive you to West Town Station by 4:00 p.m. Your train from the station to the airport will depart at 4:30 p.m. and your flight is scheduled to leave at 6:10 p.m.If ther
7、e is anything unsuitable for the arrangement, please let me know and we will adjust the schedule as soon as possible. Looking forward to meeting you next week. Alyssa1. What is the purpose of the email? A. To provide a work schedule. B. To make a travel arrangement. C. To propose an adaptation of th
8、e storybooks. D. To inform Mr. Russel of a schedule change.2. What can we learn about Mr. Russel? A. He is attending a book fair. B. He is drafting a research proposal. C. He is advertising childrens storybooks. D. He is working with others on a project.3. When is Mr. Russel expected to discuss the
9、contents of his storybooks? A. At 11:00 a.m. on Monday. B. At 11:20 a.m. on Tuesday. C. At 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday. D. At 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday. BEnsley made me a poet.When I was one, my parents and I moved into a tiny apartment off 20th Street. I wrote my first poem sitting in the corner of my bedroo
10、m, surrounded by toys. I was 7 or 8 and the poem was for my best friend who had moved away. I was angry with him for being willing to leave me, and when I get angry, I get mean. I figured his leaving would be easier to face, if I pushed him away first. But as soon as the moving truck pulled away, I
11、realized how foolish Id been. So I wrote him a poem to apologize. The poem was terrible, of course, but with it, a lifelong love affair began - not with the boy who moved away, but with the written word. As an adult, Id write poems about playing kickball in the parking lot of those Ensley apartment
12、blocks, and poems about trips to see the candy lady and to the corner store. When people ask me where in Birmingham I grew up, I sometimes say Everywhere. We moved around a lot and the neighborhoods of Birmingham find their way into so much of what I write. I had to leave Birmingham to learn how to
13、tell true stories in prose(散文). After college in Alabama and graduate school in Berkeley, California, I moved to Kentucky to be a newspaper reporter. My skill at writing personal essays landed me my own column(专栏) and the chance to be included in a collection of essays published by Seal Press. Then
14、I came home. In her book Writing Down the Bones, Natalie Goldberg writes, It is very important to go home if you want your work to be wholeyou must claim where you come from and look deep into it. Come to honor and embrace it, or at the least, accept it. Now in Birmingham, I get to share my story in
15、 local magazines and on my blog. And I build my story through every friendship formed in this city of steel, sweat, and sweet tea.4.Ensley is the name of a _ .A. toyB. boyC. placeD. store5.What does Para. 5 tell us about the author?A. She enjoys traveling very much. B. She prefers poetry to news rep
16、orts.C. She gave up writing poems after college. D. She made some achievements in writing.6.Why does the author mention Natalie Goldbergs words?A. To prove they had similar interests.B. To show her love for Natalie Goldberg.C. To explain why she returned to Birmingham.D. To introduce Natalie Goldber
17、gs book to readers.7.What is the text mainly about?A. Writing changes my life. B. Home is where your story is.C. Moving around makes me a poet. D. Childhood friendship is a source of writingCErik Kobayashi-Solomon spent a day with Dr.Paul Gauthier,a plant physiologist specializing in vertical farmin
18、g research and came away with several important ideas about vertical farming Humans have 12,000 years of experience growing food,but only a generation or so worth of experience growing crops indoors.We are still progressing up the technology learning curve (学习曲线).Whats more,traditional farming techn
19、iques are based on conditions that are not applicable to vertical farmingTherefore,without taking time to understand the science,vertical farming is not likely to be able to live up to its implied promises The cost of powering LED grow lights is one of the biggest problems a vertical farm must overc
20、ome.Dr.Louis Albright at Cornell has characterized vertical farms as pie-in-the-sky businesses He famously calculates,for instance,that the cost of a loaf of bread would be $ 24 if crops are farmed indoorsthe cost is too high.Gauthier acknowledges that energy prices are high but points out that scie
21、ntific work has shown that only about 6% of available sunlight is used in crop photosynthesis (光合作用),so there may be ways of growing the same plants with less light Gauthier also points out that while energy costs are a bit high, vertical farming does create high efficiencies in other areas.Water us
22、age may be significantly reduced because the same water can be recycled time and again.Fertilizer use can be greatly reduced and pesticides for pest control are unnecessary.Its clear that vertical farming offers real value to society The future is probably mixed.In some environments-the Middle East,
23、for instance-a move to vertical farming is a no-brainer.An indoor farm in Saudi Arabia,for instance, can use solar energy to power LEDs at low cost without shading out other farmland In other geographies, though, the expense of establishing a facility places a high bar on growth and profitability A
24、large vertical farming and equipment operation only started generating a small profit eight years into its nine - year life8.What can we infer about vertical farming in Paragraph 2?A. It will replace traditional farming one dayB. It relies on research of more basic scienceC. It can be applicable on
25、different conditionsD. It actually came into being 12,000 years ago9.What does Dr.Albright think of vertical farms?A. They use less light than traditional onesB. They may seem very unlikely to succeedC. They can overcome many problems in farmingD. They do not need any natural sunlight any longer10.W
26、hat is the fourth paragraph mainly about?A. The ways of reducing costs of vertical fanningB. The secrets of developing vertical farmingC. The recent trend of vertical farmingD. The benefits of vertical farming11.Why is the example of an indoor farm in Saudi Arabia mentioned?A. To show vertical fanni
27、ng can work well in some placesB. To prove solar energy is vital for farming in Saudi ArabiaC. To confirm the expense of setting up a vertical farm is highD. To argue vegetables do not need to be imported any longerD Facial recognition technology has been already widely used by governments and some
28、advertising companies. The technology uses machine learning tools to search for faces in an attempt to identify people.In a recent study, scientists announced they had developed machine learning tools to track the faces of individual wild chimpanzees (黑猩猩). Dan Schofield said that the system was dev
29、eloped to improve the quality of information collected about chimpanzees in the wild over a long period of time.For species like chimpanzees, which have complex social lives and live for many years, getting a snapshot of their behavior from short-term field research can tell us only so much, Schofie
30、ld said.The researchers wanted to get a more complete understanding of the lives of the chimpanzees by studying them over several generations. But doing this would have required searching through hundreds of hours of video recordings of chimpanzees in the wild.The researchers recorded the activities
31、 of a group of chimpanzees that lived in the West African nation of Guinea. A facial recognition computer model was trained with more than 10 million images of the animals. The model was then used to search for, recognize and track individual chimpanzees. The system was able to identify individual c
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