福建省厦门外国语学校2020-2021学年高二上学期期中考英语试题 PDF版含答案.pdf
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1、厦门外国语中学 2020-2021 学年高二上学期英语期中考第二部分 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)A2020 SAN FRANCISCOWRITERS CONFERENCE17th Celebration of Craft,Commerce&CommunityFebruary 13-16,2020 at the Hyatt Regency San FranciscoSpeakers:*Walter Mosley*Jonathan Maberry*Brooke WarnerPlus authors,editors,publishers
2、&literary agents from New York,L.A.&S.F.Bay AreaVisit www.SFWriters.org to get event/contest/scholarship details,access online registration for the free SFWC Newsletter.Considerable Early Discounts and Special Room Rates!2019 SAN FRANCISCOWRITING FOR CHANGEA one-day conference for all writers who wa
3、nt to change the world through their writing.September 14th at the Unitarian CenterDetails and registration:www.SFWritingforChange.orgSFWC/San Francisco Writers Foundation is a nonprofit organizationBehind the Scenes of a Writing ConferenceWhen you attend a writing conference,you see a facade that t
4、ook months or longer to make up.Plenty is going onbehind the scenes.Lets take a look behind the curtain.The day starts long before attendees walk through the door.Registration is set up,signs posted and tables arranged.Logistics(后勤)all fall on the conference organizers.For example,the annual confere
5、nce I direct in San Francisco(seethe poster above)is a simple one-day conference that takes more than eight months to put together and around 15 staffand volunteers to manage.Larger multi-day conferences have even more going on behind the scenes.Overseeing it all is the conference director,a conduct
6、or who typically works with committee directors to makesure everything runs smoothly.Over the course of the conference,staffers make sure everything stays on track.Its notunusual for staff to walk miles in a day and go without meals.Conference staff and volunteers are always behind the curtains maki
7、ng sure your experience is perfect.The nexttime you attend a well-run writing conference,take a moment to thank staff and volunteers for their devotion.Theydeserve all the praise they can get because without them,there would be no conference.21.The underlined word“facade”refers to _.A.the effort beh
8、ind the scenesB.the scenes visible to the publicC.the literary masterpiece on displayD.the material distributed at the meeting22.Whats the latest time to start to arrange for the one-day conference in San Francisco?A.July,2019.B.March,2019.C.September,2019.D.January,2019.23.According to the writer,t
9、he attendees of the 2020 San Francisco Writers Conference should praise the _.A.three speakersB.authors and editorsC.staff and volunteersD.corporate sponsorsBHarper Lee(1926-2016)was an American novelist widely known for To Kill a Mockingbird(published in 1960),which won the 1961 Pulitzer Prize and
10、has become a classic of modern American literature.The 1962 film adaptationstarring Gregory Peck won three Academy Awards.For decades,the book was Les only major work of published fiction,but it was hugely influential for generationsof US readers.It has sold more than 10 million copies,and is one of
11、 the most widely taught novels in the US schools.In 2007 she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her contributions to literature.Lee wanted to live a simple life and was never comfortable with the attention the novel won her,and shepractically disappeared from public life after it appe
12、ared.The world,however,continued waiting for a new novel fromher,and on occasion she suggested that she had a story in progress.In 2015,a book did come out.Go Set a Watchman was more of a first draft,featuring Scout,the young girl whowas the main character of To Kill a Mockingbird.Go Set a Watchman
13、tells a story of Scout as an adult.Accusationsarose that the 89-year-old Lee was not able to agree to the manuscripts release,and that various parties had signed onher behalf.Though Lee moved to New York in 1949,she spent many years guarding her privacy(隐私)in Monroeville,whichserved as the clear ins
14、piration for the setting in To Kill a Mockingbird.In 2007,Lee suffered a stroke(中风),but recovered and later settled in Monroeville permanently to care for hersister,Alice,who died in 2014.She was said to eat breakfast every morning at the same fast-food spot,and wasfriendly with her neighbors.The co
15、untless Americans knew her only through her works,and they will undoubtedlymiss her,24.What can be learned about Harper Lee from the first two paragraphs?A.She was regarded the greatest writer in America.B.She made great contributions to American literature.C.She once starred in a film adapted from
16、her own novel.D.She got her novels well accepted in most American schools.25.Why did Harper Lee disappear from public life after her first novel came out?A.She tried to get out of accusations.B.She wanted to write another novel.C.She intended to avoid being bothered.D.She wasnt comfortable with her
17、novels influence.26.What can we learn about Harper Lees Go Set a Watchman?A.It is based on her own life story.B.It is adapted into a famous film.C.It won her lots of honors and awards.D.It continues the story of her earlier novel.27.What can be used to describe about Harper Lee?A.Influential but sim
18、ple.B.Ill-tempered but productive.C.Caring but stubborn.D.Inspiring but struggling.CAs humanity has got richer,animals roles have changed.People need their services less than before.Fewerwolves and thieves meant less demand for dogs for protection;the internal combustion engine(内燃机)made horsesunneed
19、ed;modern sanitation(卫生设备)kept rats in check and made cats less useful.No longer necessities,domesticanimals became luxuries.Pet-keeping seems to kick in when household incomes rise above roughly$5,000.It isbooming.The trend is not a new one.Archaeologists(考古学家)have found 10,000-year-old graves in w
20、hich dogs andpeople are buried together.Some cultures-such as in Scandinavia,where dogs have long been both working dogs andcompanions-have kept pets for thousands of years.But these days the pet-keeping urge has spread even to parts of theworld which have no tradition of sinking into a comfortable
21、chair with a furry creature.The pet business is growing even faster than pet numbers,because people are spending more and more money onthem.No longer are they food-waste-recyclers,fed with the remains that fall from their masters tables.Pet-foodshelves are full of delicacies crafted to satisfy a ran
22、ge of appetites,including ice cream for dogs and foods for pets thatare old,diabetic or suffer from sensitive digestion;a number of internet services offer food,tailored to the petsindividual tastes.In the business this is called“pet humanisation”-the tendency of pet owners to treat their pets as pa
23、rt of thefamily.This is evident in the names given to dogs,which have evolved from Fido,Rex and Spot to-in America-Bella,Lucy and Max.It is evident in the growing market for pet clothing,pet grooming and pet hotels.People still assume that pets must be working for humanity in some way,perhaps making
24、 people healthier or lessanxious.But the evidence for that is weak.Rather,new research suggests that dogs have evolved those irresistible“puppy-dog eyes”precisely to affect human emotions.It has worked.The species that once enslaved others nowworks very hard to pay for the care of its pets.Sentiment
25、al(多愁善感的)Americans often refer to themselves not ascat-owners but as the cats“mommy”or“daddy”.South Koreans go one further,describing themselves as cat“butlers”.Watch an unlucky dog-walker trailing“his”hound(猎犬),plastic bag in hand to pick up its mess,and you have towonder:whos in charge now?28.Whic
26、h of the following trends is NOT TRUE according to the passage?A.Peoples needs for animal services are decreasing.B.Both the pet number and the pet business aregrowing.C.Pets are increasingly making their owners less anxious.D.Pet foods are more various and customized thanbefore.29.Which of the foll
27、owing is referred to as evidence of“pet humanization?”A.The names given to pets in American families nowadays.B.Pets inbuilt ability to affect emotions of theirowners.C.Human beings ever rising urge for pet-keeping.D.Pets roles as both working staff and companions.30.Which of the following statement
28、s is the author most likely to agree with?A.Pets should be treated as equals of their human masters.B.Human beings are getting much benefit from their pets.C.Pet-keeping is still restricted within certain parts of the world.D.Some pet owners spend too much money on their pets.31.Which of the followi
29、ng might be the best title of the passage?A.The Changing Roles of AnimalsB.The Urge for Pet-keepingC.Who Owns WhomD.Love Me,Love My DogDWeve all heard the stories of an actors struggles before a career breakthrough:living a hard life,working parttime,being a couch potato before getting that major ro
30、le.Shelby,the star of“A Dogs Way Home,”has a hard-luck talethat could top them all.Before her big break,she was living in a landfill,rooting through garbage for her next meal.Shelbys big break came in April 2017,when animal-control officer Megan Buhler was driving in CheathamCounty.Tennessee.Out on
31、an unrelated call,Buhler spotted and approached what she recalled was a noticeably scaredpuppy emerging from the dump.“I knelt down and just said,Oh,come here,baby,”said Buhler.“She was so scared,but she came right up to me,and I was able to put her in my truck.”The pair headed to the county animal
32、shelter,wherethe staff began calling the new resident Baby Girl.Buhler and others didnt know that 3,200 kilometers away,Hollywood was looking for a dog to play Bella in afilm written by Cathryn Michon.The find-a-Bella job went to freelance trainer Teresa Ann Miler.Her mission was tosearch shelters n
33、ationwide for a dog that could play Bella.One day,Miller spotted Baby Girls adoption photo.“Honestly,it was a really good picture,and she was flat-out smiling,”Miller said.Then she met Baby Girl,andassessed her on personality and the ability to respond to simple commands.After assessment,she adopted
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