山西省晋中市平遥中学2019_2020学年高二英语下学期在线学习质量检测试题.doc
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1、山西省晋中市平遥中学2019-2020学年高二英语下学期在线学习质量检测试题第二部分 阅读理解( 共两节, 满分 60 分)第一节 ( 共 15 小题; 每小题 3分, 满分 45 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, 并填在答题卡上Foods of the FutureWe asked young scientists to write an advertisement that answers this question: How will food options, food availability, and individuals f
2、ood choices change in the future? A selection of their suggested marketing campaigns is below. Read previous NextGen Voices survey results at http:/science.sciencemag.org/collection/nextgen-voices. Jennifer SillsPersonalized Meal Plans Send us your DNA, and we will predict your food preferences! Rec
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6、ke Email: falko. buschkegmail. com21. Which of the following needs you to provide the information of your genes?A. Meat. B. Fresh Fruit. C. NextGen Voices. D. Personalized Meal Plans.22. Who should you contact if you want to have fun with your family?A. Jennifer Sills. B. Yongsheng Ji. C. Falko Busc
7、hke. D. Ada Gabriela Blidner.23. Which of the following best describes the steaks in Meat?A. Fresh. B. Green. C. Expensive. D. Personalized.BThe famous Spanish painter Pablo Picasso once said, “Every child is an artist. The problem he has is how to remain an artist once he grows up.” This is both en
8、couraging and discouraging. The fact that we were all born to be artists is certainly exciting, and yet the reality has proven that remaining one is a task that many of us have failed. Fortunately, some people have seen the problem and want to solve it.Western educators have suggested that we introd
9、uce the concept of “STEAM” instead of “STEM” traditional “core majors” including science, technology, engineering, and math since the “A”, which stands for “arts”, is just as important.And on April 11, Chinas Ministry of Education issued a guideline. Colleges and universities are required to provide
10、 more art-related courses and students need to earn a certain number of art credits in order to graduate. These efforts came after many scientific studies had found that art education helps students develop self-confidence and teamwork skills, as well as habits of mind such as problem solving and cr
11、itical thinking, according to The Washington Post. Its true that none of these skills target specific jobs. But as former US ballet dancer Damian Woetzel told The Atlantic, the purpose of art is “to give kids the tools to become adults who are creative, adaptable, and expressive capable of having th
12、eir eyes and ears and senses alive”. And we can now see how we lost track of our born “artist self” on our way to growing up: We failed to keep our capabilities to see, hear and feel, and became blind, deaf and insensitive adults. Hopefully, art education can help turn things around.24. What is the
13、function of the first paragraph?A. To introduce a famous artist. B. To summarize the whole passage.C. To lead in the topic. D. To encourage us to be artists.25. Why should the concept of “STEAM” be introduced according to western educators?A. Art is as important as traditional “core majors”.B. All o
14、f us should learn art in college.C. Traditional “core majors” are out of date.D. Western education is more helpful.26. What can we predict from the guideline issued by Chinas Ministry of education?A. More art-related courses will appear in all schools.B. College students will have to gain enough art
15、 credits to graduate.C. More students will major in art at colleges and universities.D. Art will become much more important than science.27. What is the best title of the passage?A. Every child is an artist B. Bringing art to lifeC. Learning from the artists D. Life is art CIt seems every major city
16、 and town around the world hosts an annual marathon, with thousands of athletes running a gruelling 42.1 kilometres. While many runners motivation is to beat their personal best and cross the finishing line without collapsing, theyre also doing it for a good causeto generate funds for charity. But l
17、ike other major events, the marathon also generates a massive carbon footprint. Thousands travel some by planeto the location, and waste from food packaging and goody bags gets left behind by spectators and runners. This is becoming a big issue for citieshow to host a worthwhile event, encouraging p
18、eople to exercise and help charities, while protecting the environment? Several cities have developed formal plans to reduce their environmental impact and promote sustainable (可持续的) ideas. One event in Wales, for example, introduced recycling for old running kit .Its something that this years Londo
19、n Marathon tried to tackle by reducing the number of drink stations on the running route, giving out water in paper cups and offering some drinks in eatable seaweed capsules. They also trialled new bottle belts made from recycled plastic so 700 runners could carry water bottles with them during thei
20、r run. London Marathon event director Hugh Brasner told the BBC: “There are a lot of initiatives (倡议) we are using this year that we think will lead to some huge behavioural changes in the future.”Meanwhile, some people still think running a marathon could be our best foot forward in helping the pla
21、net. Dr Andrea Collins from Cardiff University told the BBC: “Training for a marathon makes you more sustainable in day-to-day activities. I started walking or running to work every day and shunning public transport altogether. Being environmentally friendly while training sticks with you and become
22、s a way of life. ”28.Why do many people enter for a marathon?A.To achieve their own ambitions.B.To generate a massive carbon footprint.C.To improve themselves both physically and mentally.D.To challenge their personal limitations and raise money for charities.29.What did Hugh Brasner think of this y
23、ears London Marathon?A.It may bring a large profit to London.B.It saved a lot of water resources and power.C.It may improve peoples behaviour in the future.D.It may make Londoners more friendly when running a marathon.30.Which of the following can replace the underlined word “shunning” in the last p
24、aragraph?A. Damaging.B. Avoiding.C. Choosing.D. Changing.31.What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.Running a marathon can make more money.B.Running a marathon can do great damage to the earth.C.Running a marathon can change peoples life completely.D.Running a marathon can contribute to protecti
25、ng the earth.DWhen given the choice, about 85% of people say they would not want to know about some negative event far in the future. Yet recently millions around the globe have downloaded FaceApp, which allows users to see how they might age in real life. Many had fun with it, joking that they love
26、 the FaceApp old filter. Beneath the humor is a serious subject: How do we learn to relate to our future selves? Its important that we try to because it could help strengthen the long-term decisions that we make. However, we often fail to make sacrifices for the grayer versions of ourselves. More th
27、an half of the respondents(调查对象) in a recent survey of 2,800 Americans said they rarely or never thought about what their lives might be like 30 years from now. This isnt surprising, since most of us are firmly rooted in the present and thinking about the distant future can seem like a distant prior
28、ity(优先). My ongoing research might also offer an explanation: We tend to think about our future selves as if they are someone different from who we are today. In an effort to narrow these empathy(共情)gaps, my research workmates and I have tried to humanize(使人性化) peoples future selves in the same way
29、others have tried to humanize charity receivers. Given that a photograph of one hungry child can spark emotional reactions, and cause viewers to donate, we have presented participants with vivid images of their distant selves. That seems helpful. In a recently completed project in Mexico, we found t
30、hat exposure to future-self images led more people to contribute to their pensions. Despite this research, Im skeptical that the app users will suddenly increase their pension contributions(养老金供款) and care about their health. The silly app isnt paired with an immediate opportunity to change any of t
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