吉林省延边第二中学2020-2021学年高一下学期第二次考试月考英语试题 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、延边第二中学2020-2021学年度第二学期第二次阶段检测 高一英语试卷注意事项:答案必须写在答题卡上,答在试卷上无效。本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,本试卷满分120分。考试时间90分钟。第卷(选择题 共70分)第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题分,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。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AWelcome here! The Southern Spring Home&Garden Show will be held at the conference center of
2、The Park Expo. This show will last from Wednesday (March 2) to Sunday (March 6, 2022).Admission: Adults $10.00. Teenagers under 15 free with a paying adult.Join Lincolntons own Tammie Davis as she performs her original country songs at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 5th.Special Days: The Spring for Ki
3、ds First Night Gala benefiting the Council for Childrens Rights will take place from 7 p.m. to 10 p. m. on Wednesday March 2, 2022, Tickets are $50 and include an access to Freedom Hall, where you can enjoy delicious food, beverage (饮料) and entertainment free of charge.Seniors Day (55+): Wednesday i
4、s for them. Cost is $ 7.00 but without coupons (优惠券)Hours: Wednesday, Thursday&Sunday:10 a.m.5 p.m.; Friday & Saturday:10 a.m.9 p.m.Wheelchairs are available on a first-come-first-served basis for you. The cost is $1.00 and you are required to leave a valid drivers license or ID.Parking: All Day Par
5、king $ 6.00; Half Day Parking $ 3.00; Every Hour Parking $ 1.00 For More Information: Come to visit Mardee Woodward in person.E-mail:mwoodward Telephone: 704-376-40851. We can learn from the text that the show will .A. take place in a private houseB. offer free parkingC. have the only one singerD. l
6、ast only five days2. How much is the admission for a family of two grown-ups and a child aged 16?A. $30.B. $10.C. $20.D. $40.3. We can infer from the text that_.A. old people can visit the show only on WednesdayB. there are not enough wheelchairs for the disabledC. the disabled can use the wheelchai
7、rs free of chargeD. kids tickets on Wednesday dont include beverageBA beautiful and very successful actress was the star of a new musical show. Her home was in the country, but she didnt want to have to go back there every night, so she rented (租用) an expensive flat in the centre of the city, bought
8、 some beautiful furniture (家具) and hired a man to paint the rooms in new colours.It was very difficult to get tickets for her show because everybody wanted to see it, so she decided to give the painter two of the best seats. She hoped that this would make him work better and more willingly for her.
9、He took the tickets without saying anything, and she heard no more about them until the end of the month, when she got the painters bill. At the bottom of it were the words “Four hours watching Miss Hall sing and dance,3,” with this note: “After 5 p.m. I get fifteen shillings an hour instead of ten
10、shillings.”4. In the article, “Miss Hall” was the name of _.A. a place where people sang and dancedB. an unmarried womanC a hallD. a street5. The womans flat was situated _.A. near the cityB. near her homeC. in the middle of the cityD. by the side of the country road6. The actress gave the painter t
11、wo tickets, hoping he would _.A. be pleasedB. ask less money for his workC. charge more money for his workD. say a good word for her musical show7. After the painter got the tickets from the actress, he _.A. sold them for 3B. went to watch the musical showC. paid 3 for themD. was very thankful to he
12、rCHoneybees cant swim, and when their wings are wet, they cant fly, either. But Chris Roh and other researchers at the California Institute of Technology found that when bees drop into bodies of water, they can use their wings to produce little waves and slide toward landlike surfers who create and
13、then ride their own waves.As with many scientific advancesIsaac Newtons apple or Benjamin Franklins lightning boltDr. Rohs experiment began with a walk. Passing Caltechs Millikan Pond in 2016, he observed a bee on the waters surface producing waves. He wondered how an insect known for flight could p
14、ush itself through water.Dr. Roh and his co-worker, Morteza Gharib, used butterfly nets to collect local Pasadena honeybees and observed their surf-like movements. The researchers used a wire to restrict each bees bodily movement, allowing close examination of their wings. They found that the bee be
15、nds its wings at a 30-degree angle, pulling up water and producing a forward force. Bees get trapped on the surface because water is roughly three times heavier than air. But that weight helps to push the bee forward when its wings move quickly up and down. Its a tough exercise for the bees, which t
16、he researchers guess could handle about 10 minutes of the activity.The researchers said the surf-like movement hasnt been documented in other insects and most semiaquatic insects use their legs for pushing power, which is known as water-walking. It may have developed in bees, they predicted.Dr. Roh
17、and Dr. Gharib have imagined many practical applications for bees surfing. One plan is to use their observations to design robots able to travel across sky and sea. “This could be useful for search and rescues, or for getting samples of the surface of the ocean, if you cant send a boat or helicopter
18、,” Dr. Gharib said.8. What does the author intend to show by mentioning Newton and Franklin?A. Rohs admiration for them.B. Rohs chance discovery about bees.C. Their outstanding talent for science.D. Their similar achievements in discovery.9. What plays the most vital role in a bees moving forward on
19、 water?A. The air weight.B. Its leg extension.C. The water movement.D. Its continuous wing beat.10. Whats the authors attitude towards using this observation?A. Uncaring.B. Supportive.C. Doubtful.D. Worried.11. What does the text mainly tell us?A. Honeybees can surf to safety.B. Bees help scientists
20、 make inventions.C. Insects can adapt to the environment.D. Nature is a helpful guide for discovery.DTracking wildlife is a tough job. Take the case of a one-eared leopard named Pavarotti.Kasim Rafiq, a wildlife biologist at Liverpool John Moores University. “So I used to get up at the crack of dawn
21、, follow his tracks and try and find him. So one day, I went out, and I was looking for him. And his tracks took me off road through this woodland area.and.”Before he knew it, the wheel of his Land Rover was stuck in a deep hole. He wasted several hours getting it out. And then, on the way back to c
22、amp, he came across some local tour guides and their safari (观赏野兽的旅行) guests, whod had way better luck spotting Pavarotti. “Basically, they laughed and they talked to me that theyd seen him that morning.”Rafiq then realized that tourist wildlife sightings might be an untapped source of information a
23、bout wild animals.So he and his team worked with a safari lodge in Botswana to analyze 25,000 tourist photographs of wildlife. They compared those data to the estimates they made with traditional wildlife biology methods.It turned out that the estimates from tourists photos were just as good as thos
24、e gleaned (四处搜集) from traditional methods. And the tourists were actually the only ones to see elusive (难以捉摸的) leopards the researchers would have missed the cats without the citizen science data. The results are in the journal Current Biology.The idea is not to put wildlife researchers out of a job
25、. “The reality is there are so many interesting things we still have to find out about these large carnivores (食肉动物) and so many conservation (保护) projects that need to be carried out that we dont have the time or resources to do them all.” And tourist photos might help make sure that all the local
26、carnivores are spotted.Thanks for listening for Scientific American-60-Second Science. Im Christopher Intagliata.12. What happened to Rafiq when he tracked Pavarotti?A. He was lost in the woods.B. He was trapped in a deep hole.C. He found Pavarotti with tourists help.D. He met Pavarotti on the way b
27、ack to camp.13. Why can biologists track animals from tourists photographs?A. The photos are sources of information about wildlife.B. The photos are mirrors of the wildlife researchers life.C. The photos taken by tourists are of high quality.D. The photos taken by tourists are especially beautiful.1
28、4. What can we infer from paragraph 6?A The researchers have missed the data of cats.B. The information from tourists photos was equally good.C. The value of tourist photos hasnt been proven.D. Only the traditional methods can track wildlife.15. Where can we find the article?A. On TV. B. In a magazi
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