广东省深圳市科学 2021-2022学年高二上学期第二次月考英语试题.pdf
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1、 1 深圳科学高中高二年级上学期英语第二次月考深圳科学高中高二年级上学期英语第二次月考 命题人(审题人): 骆靓靓 曾小芳 卷面总分:150 分 考试时长:120 分钟 第一部分第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)分) 第一节第一节(共共 15 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分分,满分 37.5 分分) 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。 A The Yellow River basin (流域) has extraordinary landscaped and cultural relics (文化遗产). Along the
2、 river path, there are 20 World Heritage Sites, more than 300, 000 non-movable cultural relics, 649 national cultural heritages, 47 national tourism demonstration areas and 84 national top tourist attractions. The Ministry of Culture and Tourism recently launched 10 themed routes around the yellow R
3、iver. Lets take a look at some of the highlights. Qinghai Museum The Museum is especially known for the chipped stone tools from the Paleolithic Age, colored pottery from the Neolithic Age, bronze mirrors and inscriptions from the Han (206 BC- 220) and Tang dynasties (618-907), paper money and stone
4、 statues from the Yuan Dynasty(1271-1368), and porcelain and paintings from the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing Dynasties (1644-1911). Inner Mongolia Museum The museum displays a large number of fossils (化石) from paleontological eras, including dinosaurs from across the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. T
5、here are also 44,000 relics bearing witness to life in ancient times. In particular, Mongolian female clothing from different places and statues as well as religious relics is the biggest attraction for most visitors to the museum. Shanxi Museum The museum in Shanxi province houses over 400,000 cult
6、ural relics, and has exhibitions that follow history in time order and show highlights of civilization. The exhibits also define the unique contributions Shanxi has made to the 5,000-year evolution of Chinese civilization. 1. Who would be probably interested in Inner Mongolia Museum? A. Painters. B.
7、 Composers. C. Physicians. D. Clothes designers. 2. What will visitors do in Shanxi Museum? A. road some ancient books that cannot be seen very often. B. appreciate plenty of dinosaurs fossils from paleontological eras. C. witness the difference that Shanxi has made to Chinese civilization. D. see b
8、ronze mirrors and inscriptions from the Han and Tang Dynasties. 3. What do the museums mentioned above have in common? A. They are in the same province. B. They focus on various paintings. C. They are around the Yellow River. D. They house 400,000 cultural relics. 2 B Rhiannon Potkey writes about sp
9、orts for a newspaper in Tennessee (田纳西州). She learned through that work that some young people did not have good sports equipment. She decided to do something about it. Potkey started an aid group called Goods4Greatness. The charity connects teams and children who need sports equipment with donors.
10、Like Aubree Munro, who is a player on the U. S. A. womens softball team, she was hoping to compete in the Olympics in Japan last year. When the event was delayed because of the COVID-19, Munro started cleaning out her home in Florida. She realized she had a lot of extra sports equipment. Munro had h
11、eard about Potkeys organization. So she sent pictures of the gear she no longer needed. Potkey helped find people in Florida who could use the softball equipment. Munro said by making the donation, she was “paying it forward.” One person who got some of her softball equipment was a girl who reminded
12、 Munro of herself when she was young. “That one was particularly special,” she said. “I had a lot of people who did really great things for me when I was growing up.” Munro said doing something nice for a stranger made her feel good. Many people have donated to Goods4Greatness. The softball team at
13、Duke University in Durham, North Carolina donated used equipment. Former U. S. womens soccer star Julie Foudy donated 100 soccer balls. Colleges in states including Georgia, California and Colorado sent equipment, too. Jarrett Walls is the tennis coach at a high school near Raleigh, North Carolina.
14、He said many of his players never would have tried the sport if it had not been for the donation from Potkeys charity. Last year, he said, only seven girls tried to play tennis. This year, he has about 30. Potkey said, “I enjoy helping children play sports. I feel like theres so much more need that
15、I could help. ” 4. Why did Potkey set up Goods4Greatness? A. To collect used sports equipment. B. To inspire her to write about sports. C. To help young people who need sports equipment. D. To encourage more high school girls to play tennis. 5. Why didnt Aubree Munro participate in the Olympics in J
16、apan last year? A. Because she had an accident. B. Because the event was put off. C. Because she lacked sports equipment. D. Because she wanted to help a stranger. 6. What does the underlined phrase “paying it forward” probably mean? A. To get others to remind you of something special and valuable.
17、B. To come up with an idea to donate second-hand sports equipment. C. To do something special for others to make yourself feel pleased. D. To do good for someone in return for the help others give you. 7. Whats Jarrett Walls attitude towards Goods4Greatness? A. Approving B. Opposed C. Skeptical D. C
18、asual 3 C A discovery in animal science is causing close attention among dog owners nationwide. The discovery was made by the famous researcher and vet (兽医), Dr. Mary Goldstein, or Dr. Mary, as hes known in the industry. “I used to spend a lot of time teaching owners to spot red flagslike restlessne
19、ss, lethargy (无精打采), and antisocial behaviorso they can tell when their dog is asking for help right away,” he recalls. “But now, I want to help people take a more active method to their dogs health.” It was this idea that led Dr. Mary to discover a remarkable new care technique that could help your
20、 dog lead the longest, healthiest life possible no matter their age. “It was amazing to see the transformation, especially in older dogs who were already slowing down,” he says. “In a matter of weeks, their energy and enthusiasm noticeably improved. They had more energy, they were more playful, more
21、 flexible, more relaxed it was pretty astonishing. Even their coats looked healthier. ” Over the course of his career, Dr. Mary has treated countless animals and been at the forefront of veterinary advancement for years, but he believes this to be his most important discovery to date. “Its rooted in
22、 science typically used for humans, but Ive made it very simple to use for dogs,” he explains. “I think its exactly what our four-legged friends have been asking for.” Earlier this month, Dr. Mary released an educational video for other dog owners, so they could follow his plan for a medical treatme
23、nt at home. If youd like to try increasing your pets life span using Dr. Marys method, click below for more complete instructions. 8. What led Dr. Mary to discover a new care technique? A. The aim to help dogs live a much longer life. B. The thought of improving dogs health actively. C. The plan to
24、make dogs live a much healthier life. D. The hope of becoming a great vet throughout history. 9. What does the underlined word “this” in Paragraph 5 refer to? A. Teaching people how to take care of their dogs. B. Treating a large quantity of animals these years. C. Being at the forefront of veterina
25、ry advancement. D. Discovering a method to improve dogs health condition. 10. Which of the following may best describe Dr. Mary? A. Helpful and creative. B. Proud and mean. C. Optimistic and stubborn. D. Famous and humorous. 11. Where is the text most probably from? A. A magazine B. A novel C. A web
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