安徽省合肥市合肥市第四中学2020-2021学年高二下学期第六次周考英语试题 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、2020-2021学年度高二下英语试题(时间:90分钟 满分:120分)第一部分 阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ASHARK CONSERVATION IN SOUTH AFRICATake a two-week trip that you will never forget as a volunteer with sharks on a beautiful stretch of South Africas coastline. Head out to sea to witness one
2、 of the worlds most powerful (and most misunderstood) creatures on this inspiring project, enjoying watching them from both above and below water.The DAY-BY-DAY scheduleDay 1: Arrive in Cape Town on a Sunday. You will be collected from the airport and spend your first night in a guest house in the c
3、ity centre.Day 2: You will be collected bright and early from the guest house and taken down to the project. The drive takes about 90 minutes. You will receive a welcome and head out to sea to witness your first sharks!Day 3+: Most days you will be out on the boat with the sharks, depending on weath
4、er. Help out with the full range of tasks on the boats, and in conservation initiatives on land too.Last day: On the final day of your project you will be taken back to Cape Town for your onward travel.The price is 829, including the voluntary work programme with accommodations, airport transfers, o
5、ne night in a guest house in Cape Town, breakfasts daily and lunches when on the boats. Your trip can be extended at a cost of 375 per week. It is an amazing experience! Some volunteers planned to stay for 4 weeks, extended to 6 weeks and still didnt want to come home. If youd like to chat about thi
6、s holiday or need help, were very happy to help.Call us at 01273 823 700.Email us at rosy.1. When will you really begin your shark watching trip?A. On a Friday. B. On a Saturday. C. On a Sunday. D. On a Monday.2. What will you probably do on the third day if weather permits?A. Sail on the ocean. B.
7、Return to Cape Town.C. Buy some souvenirs. D. Dive with sharks.3. How much will you spend on a three-week shark conservation trip?A. 375. B. 750. C. 829. D. 1,204.BA clever technologist took steamboat inventions and turned them into the first commercial steamboat service.Although Robert Fulton did n
8、ot invent the steamboat, as is commonly believed, he played an important role in making steamboat travel a reality. He was born in Pennsylvania in 1765. As a young man, he set out to make his name as a portrait painter. His career took him to Europe and into the orbit of people with the power to sup
9、port him politically and financially.Fulton entered London society after he painted Benjamin Franklins portrait. While abroad, Fulton left the arts for a career in shipbuilding. He was interested in the recently-invented steam engine, and thought it could be used to power ships. Fultons vision was n
10、ot original; many others had entered the field, and the unfortunate inventor John Fitch had built a working steamship already. But like Henry Ford, Fultons talent lay not in the invention but in the products application in the marketplace. Fulton didnt focus entirely on the steamboat. In 1804, he te
11、sted the first submarine successfully, which he had built for the British Royal Navy. His invention would make him a celebrity upon his return to the United States two years later. Fultons partner Robert Livingston obtained an exclusive license for steamboat services on New Yorks Hudson River. It wa
12、s time for Fulton to deliver.To build an efficient, reliable steamboat, Fulton used a special English steam engine. The ships bottom was flat and its stern was square. The steamboat Clermont made its debut (首次亮相) on August 17, 1807, steaming up the river from New York to Albany, and it soon entered
13、commercial services. The hilly terrain of New York made water transport faster than land transport, and Fultons boat formerly known as the “North River Steamboat” was a hit. Within five years, Fulton would be running services on six major rivers plus the Chesapeake Bay, and bring in great profits.4.
14、 What can be inferred from Paragraph 3?A. Henry Ford was as unfortunate as John Fitch.B. Henry Ford was talented in product application.C. Fulton left the arts as he couldnt support himself.D. Fulton was the first to create a working steamship.5. When did Fulton become a celebrity in the United Stat
15、es?A. In 1804.B. In 1806. C. In 1807.D. In 1812.6. What is mentioned about Clermont?A. It operated for five years. B. It earned Fulton much money.C. It had an American steam engine. D. It was not accepted by people at first.7. Whats the best title of the text?A. Robert Fulton and his SteamboatB. Rob
16、ert Fulton: A Great InventorC. Steamboats Changing Water TransportD. The History of Commercial SteamboatsCJournalists are the major group of people who make their living from writing. Many young people who see themselves as future novelists choose journalism as a way of earning a living while develo
17、ping their writing skills. Although writing for newspapers and writing for books require different qualities, the aspiration (志向) to be a great writer is not one to be discouraged in a would-be journalist. Most people want their work to be recognized by others. This helps to give it value. Some peop
18、le also want themselves to be recognized, so that they have status (地位) in the eyes of society. It is not a bad motive to wish to be famous, but this must never become your main reason for being a journalist. You will not be a good journalist if you care more for impressing your audience than for se
19、rving their needs.Knowing the power of the printed or spoken word or image, some people enter journalism for the power it will give them to influence people. There is a strong belief that journalists control the mass media but the best journalists recognize their role as servants of the people. Ther
20、e is a difference between the desire to influence events for your own sake, and the desire to do it for other people. You should never use journalism for selfish ends, but you can use it to improve the life of other people.Curiosity is a natural part of most peoples characters and an important ingre
21、dient for any journalist. Lots of young men and women enter the profession with the desire to know more about the world without needing to specialize in limited fields of study. Most journalists tend to know a little bit about a lot of things, rather than a lot about one subject. Knowledge has many
22、uses. It can simply help to make you a fuller and more interesting person. It can also give you power over people, especially people who do not have that particular knowledge. Always bear in mind that power can be used in a positive way to improve peoples lives.8. What can we know from the first par
23、agraph?A. Journalists are most likely to become great writers.B. Writing for newspapers is similar to writing for novels.C. Most of the journalists make a living by writing books.D. Journalism can be used as a means to improve writing.9. Why do some people want themselves to be recognized?A. To gain
24、 high position. B. To get great power.C. To earn much wealth. D. To learn rich knowledge.10. What is most necessary for journalists according to Paragraph 4?A. Being specialized in a certain field.B. Having a wide range of knowledge.C. Being good at making friends with others.D. Being able to speak
25、a foreign language well.11. What does the text mainly talk about?A. The development of journalism.B. The challenges journalists face now.C. How to become a qualified journalist.D. Why people choose a career in journalism.DA new report connects eating eggs to an increased risk of heart disease. The r
26、esults follow several earlier studies that found eating eggs was generally healthy. The study collects data from six other earlier studies. It shows a 6 percent increased risk of heart disease when the number of eggs a person ate each day increased by half an egg.Norrina Allen, an associate professo
27、r at Northwestern University said that, in the United States, eggs are generally one of the top sources of cholesterol (胆固醇) in a persons daily food. People with higher levels of cholesterol in their food are at increased risk of the development of heart disease later in life. However, Allen added t
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