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1、湖南省部分地区2021-2022学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题分类汇编阅读理解湖南省郴州市2021-2022学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题(解析版)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。AToys and Games for KidsMs. MonopolyHasbro launched a new version of this game in an attempt to solve the gender pay gap. Female players start the game with $1,900
2、in Monopoly Money and males with $1,500. The gap continues every time a player passes with women collecting $240 and men $200. It remains possible that a boy wins the game.On sale for $ 19.99 and available at major retailers (零售商).Barbie dolls that use a wheelchairThis summer, Barbie expanded is fas
3、hion line to showcase dolls in a wheelchair with a removable prosthetic leg (假肢), “We can start the conversation around physical disabilities by including them into our fashion doll line.” the creator Mattel said.On sale for only $ 19.99 and available on Amazon.The dolls inspired by children with di
4、sabilitiesLottie Doll, an Irish company, offers a host of dolls that highlight diversity, including the Mia doll, a wildlife photographer that wears a hearing aid, and the Sinead doll, the worlds first doll with dwarfism (侏儒症).The Mia doll is $ 25. The Sinead doll is $20. All can be found on Amazon.
5、Plastic Army WomenA 6-year-old girl wanted to play with female plastic soldiers. She got her wish, when a Pennsylvanian company BMC Toys promised to make Plastic Amy Women. When completed, a pack of 24 figurines (小塑像) will include six different poses and should be available on the company website an
6、d on Amazon. The price of this set of dolls is preset at $12.29.1. What did Hasbro update the game Ms. Monopoly for?A. To attract more female players.B. To raise the games difficult level.C. To solve the gender pay gap.D. To make women win the game more.2. What do Barbie dolls and the Sinead doll ha
7、ve in common?A. They were both inspired by a special kid.B. They both include a special group of people in the design.C. They were both made by the same company.D. They both enjoyed popularity on the market.3. Whats special about Plastic Army Women according to the text?A. They have an exact price.B
8、. They are fit for elder children.C. They were made by a young girl.D. They havent come into the market.BThe city of Richmond announced that Roscoe Burnems would become the citys first poet laureate (桂冠诗人), a poet recognized for achievements in poetry.During his two-year term as a poet laureate, Bur
9、nems is responsible for being a poetry advocate by providing access to poetry throughout the city and offering opportunities to use the power of words to heal wounds, open hearts and minds, and bring people closer together. He has the freedom to create and develop his own projects during his term an
10、d will receive a $4,000 annual bonus.Burnems love of poetry began at a an early age when he was struggling against depression. His English teacher recommended him to read poetry, which later brought him a peaceful mental state and helped him recover from depression. He soon decided that poetry was s
11、omething he would run after for his lifetime. “People gravitate to poetry because they can find themselves in the poems,” he says. “It allows readers to feel the emotional part of our experiences.”He says poetry is a great platform to discuss mental health- depression and the emotional stresses that
12、 come with daily life. Relieving those stresses is central to some of the work he does with young people. Last year Burnems started a youth poetry producing competition for local high school students.Burnems says he loves and supports different types of art, and his next move is to explore poetry th
13、rough cooperation across media. Richmonds paintings on the wall are a good example. He says,“Richmond is getting known for these beautiful paintings on display across the city, and I want to add a literary component to that.”4. What is Burnems responsibility as a poet laureate?A. Spreading the power
14、 of poetry.B. Bringing poetry lovers together.C. Creating more good poems.D. Developing his own projects.5. Why did Burnems have great affection for poetry?A. Poetry made him more confident.B. Poetry helped him go through a tough time.C. He was influenced by his English teacher.D. He viewed writing
15、poems as a lifelong career.6. What does the underlined phrase “gravitate to” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Be familiar with.B. Take pride in.C. Be attracted by.D. Break away from.7. What is Burnemss plan in the near future?A. To shift his focus to paintings.B. To combine poetry with other arts.C.
16、To hold more poetry competitions.D. To help youth with mental problems.CAs a new age of genetic research draws near, soon, we may be able to choose the hair color build the IQ of our kids. Should we change embryos (胚胎) to improve intelligence or physical characteristics?A beauty editor believes it w
17、ill be difficult to stop the demand for “designer babies” once the technology is in place. “Once genetic scientists can change embryos to produce more beautiful children, there will be consumer demand,” she says. She acknowledges that fashion magazines may be partly responsible for fueling this disc
18、ontent with a certain kind of appearance, but claims one cannot blame the media alone if people believe a bit of plastic surgery will change their lives. “Like it or not,” she argues, “we know that the pretty rots the part.”Well-known plastic surgeons agree with this view. “People are looking for re
19、spect and self-confidence in a dog-eat-dog world that measures us by our appearance,” one specialist claims. “I understand their anxiety and offer a solutioncosmetic enhancement (整容美化). The next logical step is genetic enhancement, which would give the unborn child with similar physical advantages.”
20、Some philosophers also approve of genetic intervention (介入). As one of them put it, “What parent doesnt wish for a beautiful, healthy baby? Why is it morally unacceptable to use technology to realize that dream? Moreover, a child designed to have high intelligence or sporting ability would hardly ha
21、ve reasons for complaint.”However, many people are deeply disturbed by the idea of embryo enhancement. Some fear it will lead to a reduction in genetic differences, resulting in a lack of tolerance for diversity and disability. “And who is to say that this future generation of Barbies will be conten
22、t?” asks the beauty editor. In her experience, people who pursue physical perfection through plastic surgery arent necessarily satisfied. They may suffer unwanted side effects-insecurity and increasing dissatisfaction with their self-image. What if the gene edited kid, or their parents, were to feel
23、 similarly dissatisfied?8. What does the underlined phrase “this view” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. People are often judged by their looks.B. Cosmetic surgery reduces peoples lives.C. The media make people worry about their looks.D. People prefer genetic enhancement to plastic surgery.9. What is the a
24、ttitude of the philosopher towards genetic enhancement?A. WorriedB. Disapproving.C. Agreeable.D. Cautious.10. As for genetic enhancement, what is the beauty editor concerned about in the last paragraph?A. Those who receive it may not like the results.B. It will make future generations look like Barb
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