内蒙古自治区锡林郭勒盟2024-2025学年高二上学期11月期中英语试题.docx
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1、内蒙古自治区锡林郭勒盟2024-2025学年高二上学期11月期中英语试题一、阅读理解After learning about these famous women, youll know you can do a lot for society no matter what. You dont need to be in a specific field, time or environment to make a difference to the world in your lifetime.Amelia Earhart (18971937)Amelia Earhart was the f
2、irst woman who ever flew alone across the Atlantic in 1932. She became the first woman pilot in 1935 after flying from Hawaii to California. She began her lifelong dream of flying across the world in 1937. However, her flight went missing on that trip and she was never seen again.Helena Rubinstein (
3、18701965)Helena Rubinstein moved to Australia in 1902 without the ability to speak English. Later, she founded one of the worlds first cosmetic (化妆品) companies after mixing lanolin, which is an oil that comes from sheeps wool, with flowers. Because of that, she became the worlds richest woman at the
4、 time.Katharine Hepburn (19072003)Katharine Hepburn was known for playing strongwilled women in her films. She won four Academy Awards for Best Actress, the most an actress has ever won. Her new dress style made wearing trousers acceptable to women, which wasnt allowed at that time.Emmeline Pankhurs
5、t (18581928)Emmeline was an influential woman activist, who helped British women get the right to vote. She fought along with her husband for the rights of women all the time in the late 19th century and early 20th century. After she lost her husband, she teamed up with her three daughters and forme
6、d The Women Social and Political Union, which was best known as the suffragettes (womens right to vote).1What was the problem for Helena at first when she moved to Australia?AShe didnt know how to make up.BShe didnt have money.CShe didnt have work experience.DShe couldnt speak English.2Which of the
7、following words can be used to describe Emmeline Pankhurst?APatient.BFriendly.CHonest.DDetermined.3What do the four women in the text have in common?AA pioneering spirit.BA creative mind.CA good education.DA warm heart.Ms. McIntyre, 38, worked as a published. She suffered brain cancer and her health
8、 got worse despite some medical treatment. But she realized that in a way, she was luckier than some other people. She had insurance to help pay for her medical care. But Ms. McIntyre and her husband, Mr. Gregory, knew that many people with cancer face tough decisions because of the costs of medical
9、 care and wind up owing far more than they can pay.Though her health was failing, Ms. McIntyre decided to help pay off the medical debts of as many people as she possibly could. The couple began donating money to a group called RIP Medical Debt, which is committed to working to pay off the unpaid me
10、dical debts of others. The group can pay off medical bills for about 100 times less money than they cost. In other words, for every 100 donated, the group can pay off 10,000 in unpaid medical bills.Unfortunately, Ms. McIntyre passed away before long. Mr. Gregory posted a message for Ms. McIntyre on
11、her social media accounts. “If youre reading this, I have passed away,” the post began. Then the post explained, “To celebrate my life, Ive arranged to buy up others medical debts and then des troy the debts.”The couple had set up a page on a website to raise money for this purpose. They had hoped t
12、o raise about $20,000. Nevertheless, Ms. McIntyres last post attracted a lot of attention. The donations on her web page quickly passed the total goal. In less than a week, the site had raised 10 times more than expected and the donations are still coming in. By November 22, 2023, Ms. McIntyres web
13、page had raised over $627,000, or enough money to pay off about $60 million in medical debts.Mr. Gregory planned a special event in December to celebrate Ms. McIntyres life and to announce how many millions of dollars of medical debts her efforts had paid for.4Why did Ms. McIntyre feel luckier than
14、some other people?AThe doctors eventually cured her.BHer disease didnt become worse.CShe had a decent job before being ill.DShe had security about medical care.5How did Ms. McIntyre and her husband help others?ABy paying for their daily debts.BBy giving away money to them.CBy paying off their debts
15、from treatments.DBy purchasing medical insurance for them.6What is paragraph 4 mainly about?AThe public involvement.BThe couples commitment.CThe operation of a website.DThe increase of medical debts.7Which of the following words can best describe Ms. McIntyre?AHumorous and elegant.BInfluential and g
16、enerous.CCautious and promising.DEnthusiastic and adaptable.Nobody laughed when the UK comedy show Little Britain toured the US. Americans didnt find the “British stereotypes (刻板印象)” funny. One character was a woman who was sick whenever she saw a foreigner. Another was a loud and rude 15-year-old g
17、irl cursing (咒骂) her teachers. But back home, British people were roaring, thinking, “Yes! Thats exactly what were like!”A laugh is a laugh in any language, but the reasons for it can be very different. Britons and Americans speak the same language, but humor does not always translate. Take The Offi
18、ce as an example. This was originally a UK TV series but it was changed for the US. Both the US and UK series are set in a boring workplace in a boring town. But David Brent, the boss of the UK office, is not a nice guy like Michael Scott in the US version. “We had to make Michael Scott a slightly n
19、icer guy,” wrote series creator Ricky Gervais. “He couldnt be too mean.”Gervais said British people are different from Americans because Britons cruelly make fun of people they like or dislike. and of themselves. He believes the differences between the American and British senses of humor are becaus
20、e of “our upbringing”. “Americans are brought up to believe they can be the next president of the United States,” he wrote. “Britons are told, It wont happen to you.”Things usually turn out fine at the end of every American The Office episode (集). Even if theyre not perfect, the characters “learn a
21、lesson” for the future. But in David Brents office and in lots of UK comedies the last scene is often sad. You are often left with the feeling that things just couldnt get worse. For British people, this seems true to life and so much funnier. Its not just Britain and the US that have comic differen
22、ces. Few foreigners would understand a Chinese cross-talk show for example.Cultural differences are no laughing matter. But comic differences can be a window into a culture.8What is the purpose of the first paragraph?ATo show that humor may mean different things in different culturesBTo show that Am
23、erican people dont understand British people.CTo show that Britain and America have different stereotypes.DTo show that British humor is not funny at all.9Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the article?ADavid Brent is quite a nice guy.BMichael Scott is a rather mean guy.CEpisodes
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