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2020-2021学年高二英语期中模拟冲刺试卷(一)

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期中模拟冲刺(一)

一、阅读理解

A

(2020. 内蒙古通辽市高二期中)Are you familiar with the greeting, "Can I add you on WeChat?" It seems like every time we meet new friends or colleagues nowadays, the first thing that springs to mind is adding each other on the app. Nevertheless, more than 80 percent of WeChat users report feeling stressed or anxious when they receive a large number of messages, according to a study done recently by the app's developer Tencent (腾讯). In other words, WeChat can overwhelm (使应接不暇) us, while also breaking down the boundaries between our work and private lives.

Just think how easy it is now for bosses to hand out assignments during the holiday, so long as they have your WeChat contact. When you're at the cinema enjoying a romantic movie or having a barbecue in the backyard, you can never cut yourself off from the outside world unless you switch off your phone. Not to post something in WeChat Moments before replying to your boss first!

Apart from interrupting your leisure time, WeChat can also reduce your productivity at work. For many office workers, logging in to WeChat on their computers at the start of the day has become routine. But what if browsing the Moments distracts us from doing the work? The app steals our time without us even noticing it, making us have the false belief that we are busy all the time.

And as if that weren't bad enough, there're the "one-off" friends who take up space on our WeChat friend list. A handy way to check how many one-off friends you have is to take a look at your chat history with them. Sometimes, you only sent the initial friend requests so you could invite them to a WeChat group or inform them of something for your boss. Yet still, as your friend count (好友数量) ever goes up, it can make you feel the need to post selfies (自拍) and share details of your life in your Moments, just so you can stay up to date.

With WeChat, all our spare time is swallowed up by the constant torrent of messages and our attention keeps getting diverted by Moments and pop-up ads. So it's time that we should do something to nip this problem in the bud.

1. What is most of WeChat users' reaction when receiving a mass of messages?

A. They are quite upset. B. They think it's unavoidable.

C. They break down. D. They complain about Tencent.

2. Which of the following may make your boss angry according to Paragraph 2?

A. Enjoying a movie at the weekend.

B. Posting something in WeChat Moments.

C. Having a barbecue on vacation.

D. Ignoring the assignment he handed out when seeing it.

3. How can we decide who is the one-off friend on our WeChat friend list?

A. By checking if you sent the initial friend request.

B. By seeing if your boss asked you to inform him of something.

C. By having a look at your chat record.

D. By counting the number of your friends on the list.

4. What can be a suitable title for this text?

A. Is WeChat becoming a necessity in our life?

B. Are WeChat friend requests ruining your life?

C. Does your boss want to be your WeChat friend?

D. Is it better to have more WeChat friends?

B

(2020. )For the last month, a married couple has been interacting with a robot — called an Avatar — (hat's con trolled by their daughter hundreds of miles away. Made by ANA Holdings Inc, it looks like a vacuum cleaner with an iPad attached. But the screen displays the daughter's face as they chat, and its wheels let her walk slowly about the house as though she's really there.

"Virtual travel" is nothing new, of course. Storytellers, travel writers and artists have been stimulating the senses of armchair tourists for centuries. It's only in recent decades that frequent, safe travel has become available to the non-wealthy.

Yet even as the world's middle classes climb out of the armchair and into economy-class seats, there are signs of a post-travel society appearing. Concerns about the environment make people lose interest in carbon-intensive (碳排放量很高的) airlines. And the aging of societies is both slowing down the growth of physical travel and creating demand for alternative ways to experience the world. For the travel industry, virtual reality offers a tantalizing (诱人的) response to these trends.

Of course, far-out (前卫的) technologies encourage profits. ANA doesn't plan to start selling Avatars until next year. By one estimate, the global market for this kind of technology will be worth only about S300 million by 2023. By contrast, ANA's traditional travel business brought in more than $19 billion last year.

But although the business case for virtual vacations is still weak, the market for technologies that bridge physical distances between families and coworkers seems likely to only expand. ANA's robots may not replace its airplanes any time soon, but they'll almost certainly be a part of travel's high-tech future.

1. What purpose does the first paragraph serve in the passage?

A. To show a picture of our future life.

B. To describe the daily life of a couple.

C. To attract readers' attention to the topic.

D. To add background in formation of the topic.

2. What is the third paragraph mainly about?

A. Humans tend to live much longer than before.

B. People are becoming more worried about the environment.

C. Virtual travel might cater for people's desire to see the world.

D. The profits of carbon-intensive airlines are possibly declining.

3. ANA is not planning to start selling Avatars soon probably because ________.

A. it is still skeptical about their potential

B. they still need to be further tested out

C. traditional travel business is taking off

D. their commercial profits may not be satisfying

4. The author believes the global market for virtual travel is ________.

A. promising B. ambiguous

C. depressing D. challenging

C

(2020. )As the world's resources become rarer because of continuing land development and the growing human population, the natural habitats of wild animals have continued to decrease. As a result, the survival of some species of wildlife is threatened. To help protect wildlife, a lot of practices should be carried out by environmentalist as well as the general public.

Create homes for species that are endangered because of losing their own natural habitats. Wildlife shelters should be developed, and habitats should be created in existing(现存的) national parks. Efforts(努力) should also be made to protect existing habits, such as providing food and water sources and limiting hunting. Breed(培育) endangered species in places such as zoos. Once the young animals grow up, they can be set free into the wild where they can continue to increase the population.

The general public may not realize that a species is endangered until it's too late. Educational programs making use of TV advertising and instructional meetings at national parks can be used to make the public know the situation.

The general public can help protect the wildlife by not hunting wild animals for sport or for a source of food. They should also stop supporting those who earn money from the illegal hunting of wild animals, such as hunters who kill animals for the only purpose of harvesting their body parts and selling them for money.

The public should avoid(避免) keeping wild animals as pets. This will limit the number of animals being tracked, trapped, sold and removed from their natural habitat.

1. Which of the following is not the measure of protecting animal habitats?

A. Developing wildlife shelters.

B. Creating new habitats.

C. Setting young animals free in the wild.

D. Protecting the existing habitats.

2. The underlined words "the situation" in Paragraph3 probably refer to the fact that ______.

A. the general public may not know species are endangered.

B. many endangered species are facing the danger of extinction.

C. people can do much to protect the endangered species.

D. human activities can affect the existence of species.

3. We can learn from the passage that _______.

A. some people hunt animals and sell them as pets

B. hunters get little money from hunting animals

C. general public do nothing about protecting the wildlife now

D. animal population becomes larger in the zoo

4. In which column(栏) of a newspaper can we read the passage?

A. Environment. B. Sports.

C. Technology. D. Education.

D

(2020. )Xiao Yu is already quite the traveler, having been to Russia a couple of times. She is just 4 years old. However, Yu is no normal tourist, her visits to the Black Sea coastal resort of Sochi being about much more than rest and recreation, for Yu is autistic (自闭的). And in Sochi she has had encounters (遇见) with a very special kind of specialist (专科医生). That specialist - more exactly two of them- is a dolphin, contact with which is said to be beneficial to children like Yu.

Autism is a developmental disorder characterized by difficulties with social communication. In some severe cases autistic children may have trouble learning to speak or make eye contact. However,many children with autism are able to live normal lives. With the help of professional doctors, the children played games with the dolphins and receive treatment.

Dolphin-assisted treatment is not without controversy, there being no scientific evidence of its benefits, even if it is argued that the communicative experience for the children can be of no harm, and animal welfare activists object to the way animals are forced into their role as therapists (治疗师).However, even if Yu's mother is aware of such objections, she talks enthusiastically of the progress she thinks Yu has made since first traveling to Sochi.

That program, in which Chinese children with autism visit Sochi to receive dolphin-assisted treatment, is supported by the government of Sochi and the China Foundation for Disabled Persons. It was first held last October and again in mid-June to July. More than 10 children from China have now visited Sochi to receive dolphin-assisted treatment and have had very positive results, says Anatoly Pakhomov, the mayor of Sochi.

"We hope the Sochi government and China Foundation for Disabled Persons can establish a more stable long-term partnership, and we will continue to provide the necessary assistance and support," Pakhomov said.

1. What did Xiao Yu suffer from according to paragraph 1?

A. She had trouble when traveling to Russia.

 

B. She had to have a rest and recreation.

C. She had to encounter with a specialist.

D. She has a serious disease.

2. Which of the following words shares the same meaning with the underlined word in paragraph 3?

A. argument B. agreement

C. encouragement D. discussion

3. What can we infer from the passage?

A. Children with autism are sure to live normal lives with the help of dolphins and treatment.

B. The communicative experience for the children can be of no harm.

C. Animal welfare activists approved of the way animals are forced into their role as therapists.

D. The program is supported by both China and Russia.

4. What's Xiao Yu's mother's attitude towards the program?

A. supportive B. disagree

C. negative D. uncaring

二、七选五阅读

(2020. 重庆市七校联盟高二联考)A dog is known as man's best friend because it can enrich its owner's life in many ways.

___1___ Many teenagers suffer from periods of no self-confidence as they try to deal with adolescence(青春期) .

A teenager without self-confidence may be unable to tell his parents about problems. With a dog around, it can be a huge comfort. A dog offers its unconditional love. ___2___

All dogs need exercise, so taking his dog for a walk is the perfect opportunity for a teenager to get outdoors and enjoy fresh air and physical activity.Exercise allows people to take control of their bodies, which is good for their life. ___3__Exercise releases chemicals which improve self-confidence.

Dogs can help teenagers make new friends.___4___ A dog is a great icebreaker, making the teenager feel comfortable with people he meets. The more confident they becomes when out and about with his dog,the more his self-confidence will improve.

___5___ If a teenager is developing dangerous habits such as drinking, more action may be required. In these cases professional help should be sought. Parents should ask a health professional (专业人士) for advice if they believe there's a sign of a far more serious problem.

A. Pets offer an unconditional love that can be very helpful.

B. You don't have to worry about hurting your pet's feelings.

C. It simply accepts its owner for who he is and doesn't judge or question.

D. particularly, someone without self-confidence may find a pet dog helpful.

E. A teen may meet someone of the same age while walking his dog in the park.

F. In some cases, having a dog will not help improve a teenager's self-confidence.

G. Many forms of exercise besides walking can be enjoyed with a dog, such as cycling.

三、完型填空

(2020. 北京市清华附中高二自主检测)A lifesaving traffic stop

Kemira had just jumped in the shower when her mother Tammy banged on the door. Kemira's 12-day-old daughter was ___1___. Having fed baby Ryleigh just 30 minutes earlier, the new mother burst out of the bathroom and began patting her daughter ___2___ the back. Ryleigh was usually quick to cry. Now she didn't make a ___3___, "I'd been told to raise their arms when babies are choking, so I tried that, but she still was ___4___ to breathe," Kemira said later. She knew Ryleigh needed to get to the hospital fast.

The three had barely ___5___ it out of their neighborhood when the flashing lights of a police cruiser appeared behind them. Deputy Will Kimbro figured that the ___6___ driver was either too distracted to notice him or simply unconcerned. Kimbro soon found out it was a frightening ___7___ of the two.

Once she'd ___8___ to the curb (路边), a frantic Tammy jumped out of the car, exclaiming that her granddaughter had stopped breathing.

Desperate for help, Kemira handed the baby to Kimbro. He put a hand on her little ___9___. Ryleigh's heart was barely beating.

Kimbro radioed for a(an) ____10____—it was seven minutes out, and the hospital was even further away. That was seven minutes Ryleigh didn't have, her lips already an ominous shade of blue.

Luckily, Kimbro had recently completed a CPR class and knew ____11____ how to treat a baby. "Although I was ____12____, my training kicked in, and I went to work to keep that baby ____13____," says Kimbro. He gave Ryleigh to Kemira to hold, his hands busy as he checked for a pulse. Then he began tapping and kneading (揉) Ryleigh's chest, hoping to massage her heart back into action. Thanks to the CPR class, Kimbro knew the choking baby didn't have a ____14____ if there was a blockage, and he used one finger to clear her airway (气道). That was the magic touch; 20 seconds later, Ryleigh began to fuss. Then came a whimper.

"If she's crying like that, she's breathing," said Kimbro. The ____15____ was obvious in his trembling voice. "____16____ she's crying, she's breathing."

But they still had five more minutes until medical service would arrive, and Kimbro worried that Ryleigh would choke again. He continued with delicate chest compressions and periodically clearing her airway.

In the body camera footage, Kimbro can be heard ____17____ Kemira, the approaching sirens wailing in the background: "I didn't feel a heartbeat earlier, so I started massaging her heart and now I feel it. It's real strong now."

At the hospital, Ryleigh ____18____ quickly, and she was back to her ____19____ lively self in no time—thanks to a ____20____ police officer who was in the right place at the right time.

1. A. laughing B. crying C. murmuring D. choking

2. A. on B. at C. in D. against

3. A. wish B. face C. sound D. decision

4. A. unwilling B. hesitating C. expected D. forced

5. A. made B. sought C. got D. took

6. A. drunk B. speeding C. skillful D. relaxed

7. A. alternative B. former C. combination D. latter

8. A. pulled away B. pulled into C. pulled through D. pulled over

9. A. stomach B. chest C. throat D. back

10. A. ambulance B. nurse C. assistant D. mask

11. A. only B. hardly C. instantly D. exactly

12. A. thrilled B. shocked C. worn D. skeptical

13. A. alive B. asleep C. warm D. quiet

14. A. breath B. cure C. symptom D. chance

15. A. faith B. numbness C. concern D. relief

16. A. Even though B. As if C. As long as D. If only

17. A. Inquiring B. comforting C. catering D. interrupting

18. A. suffered B. developed C. recovered D. faded

19. A. usual B. unique C. true D. inner

20. A. sacred B. lucky C. determined D. cheerful

四、语法填空

(2020. 河南省南阳市高二期末)A 23-year-old British woman has invented a product made ___1___ combining fishing waste and algae(海藻).It could be used to replace plastic bags, ___2___ people use once and throw away. Lucy Hughes created the material, called MarinaTex. On November 13, Hughes ___3___ (award) the international winner of the 2019 James Dyson Award for design.

MarinaTex is stronger, ___4___ (safe) and much more sustainable than the plastic polyethylene(聚乙烯).But unlike plastic, MarinaTex is also easier ___5___ (break) down in four to six weeks in normal conditions and does not pollute the soil. Concerned about the growing amounts of plastics in ocean waters, she is investigating ways to reduce the amount of waste from the fishing industry, which produces ___6___(approximate) 50 million tons of waste worldwide each year.

___7___ (examine) fish parts left over from processing helped to give her the idea for a material that was useful and did not harm the environment. After months of testing, Hughes ___8___(produce) a strong, flexible sheet that forms at temperatures below 100 degrees Celsius.

Hughes will receive about $41,000 in prize money as the first place ___9___ (win) of the James Dyson Award. She plans to use the money to further develop the product and ways to mass produce ___10___

五、短文改错

(2020. 广西河池市高二期末)假定英语课上老师要求同学们交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏宇符号(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。

注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

In my junior year of high school, my English teachers, Mrs. Matthews, was constant encouraging me. One day after class, she praised my work or said, "Jim, you have a real gift with writing." Mrs. Matthews said after the while, "However, whether you want to make the most of it, you need to stick to your belief and struggle for your profession.Otherwise, you will never develop your full potential."She added, You'll find that the more higher you go in the world, the harder you have to work so as to succeeding."So inspired I that I became certain about my belief. And they set me on the path I have taken ever since.

六、书面表达

(2020. )假设你是李华,你收到英国笔友 Tom 发来的一封邮件,得知他最近转入了一所新学校,在新学校里他没有朋友感到很孤单。请你给他回复邮件,内容包括:

1. 帮他分析原因;

2. 给他提出建议(至少两条);

3. 美好祝愿。

注意:1. 词数不少于 100;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3. 格式正确

Dear Tom,

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