新疆乌鲁木齐市第八中学2020-2021学年高一下学期第二阶段考试英语试题 PDF版含答

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乌鲁木齐市第八中学 2020-2021 学
第二学期高一年级第二阶段考试
英语问卷
考试时间: 120 分钟 卷面分值: 150
第一部分:单项选择题(共 15 题,满分 15 分)
1. you want to work in a foreign country, you’ d better improve your oral English.
A. Now that B.So that C. Such that D. In order that
2. Mike’s never willing to change his mind. It’s no use _____ with him.
A. to argue B. arguing C. argued D. have been argued
3. —How can I use this washing machine ?
—Well , just _________ the instructions.
A. look up B. refer to C. make up D. agree to
4. We must do something to the factories sending out poisonous gases so as to keep the city .
A. keep; being polluted B. keep; from being polluted
C. prevent; from being polluted D.prevent; being polluted
5. The house rent is expensive. I’ve got about half the space I had at home and I’ m paying as there.
A. as three times much B. as much three times C. much as three times D. three times as much
6. ______ Jenny was invited to the ball made her very happy.
A. What B.When C. That D. Because
7Have you ever dreamed of ________ such a good chance for further education abroad?
A. there is B. there to be C. there will be D. there being
8. Some researchers believe that there is no doubt _____ a cure for AIDS will be found.
A. which B. that C. what D. whether
9. All ______ made ______ possible for China to succeed in carrying out its open and reform policy.
A.that happened; it B. what happened; it C. what happened; that D. that happened; that
10. The wild flowers looked like a soft orange blanket _______ the desert.
Acovered Bcovering Cto cover Dcover
11. It was with great joy he found his lost daughter.
A. which B. because C. that D. since
12. It is by no means clear the president can do to end the strike.
A. how B. which C. that D. what
13.______ has help to save the drowning boy is worth______.
A. Who; to praise B. Who; praising C. Whoever; to praise D. Whoever; praising
14. made her surprised was she received a bunch of flowers for no good reason yesterday.
A. That; how B. What; that C. What; what D. That; that
15. Nowadays Christmas seems to have become a worldwide festival _________ by an increasing number
of people all over the world.
A. observed B. spent C. followed D.supported
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 )
第一节(15 小题;每小题 2分,满分 30 )
A
Old Falls Movies
June 28th—Beauty & the Beast
Disney's classic takes on a new form, with a widened fairy tale and an allstar cast. A young prince,
imprisoned in the form of a beast, can be freed only by true love. What may be his only opportunity arrives
when he meets Belle, the only human girl to ever visit the castle since his being turned into a beast.
July 12th—The Emoji() Movie
The Emoji Movie unlocks a secret world inside your smartphone. Hidden within the messaging app is
Textopolis, a city where all your favourite emojis live with only one facial expression except Gene who has
multiple expressions. Determined to become “normal” like the other emojis, Gene asks Hi5 and Jailbreak to
help through the apps on the phone to find the Code that will fix him.
July 19th—JumanjiWelcome to the Jungle
In a new Jumanji adventure, four kids discover an old video game and are drawn into the game's jungle
setting, becoming the adult avatars(化身)To beat the game and return to the real world alive, they'll have to
find a map and change the way they think about themselves—or they'll be stuck in the game forever.
August 9th—Peter Rabbit
Peter Rabbit, his three sisters and their cousin Benjamin enjoy troubling Mr McGregor in his vegetable
garden until he dies. When one of Mr McGregor's relatives moves in, he finds much more than he bargained
for. What follows is a battle of wills between the new Mr McGregor and the rabbits. However, something
happens and his feelings towards them begin to change.
16. When can the audience see a film about true love?
A. On July 19th. B. On June 28th. C. On August 9th. D. On July 12th.
17. How is Gene special?
A. He lives in a secret world alone. B. He can help others through an app.
C. He is the favourite emoji of the world. D. He has more than one facial expression.
18. What should adventurers do to win in the game?
A. Dress up as adults. B. Discover an old video game.
C. Draw a map about the jungle. D. Think about themselves differently.
B
I was about 30 years old and was working as a firefighter in the South Bronx’s Engine Co.82. It was a
restful Sunday and between alarms I rushed to the office to read a copy of the New York Times. I read an
article on the Book Review section which openly stated what I took to be a calumny (诽谤) -- that William
Butler Yeats had gone beyond his Irishness and was forever to be known as a universal poet. As I read it, my
blood began to boil.
I grabbed a piece of paper and wrote out a letter of anger to the editor. Yeats had lived his life and
written his poetry through the very essence of his Irish sensibility. It was offensive to think Irishness was
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something to be transcended (超越). I don’t know why I felt it my duty to safeguard the reputation of the
world’s greatest poet. I just knew that I had to write that letter.
After my letter got published, I received a letter from The New Yorker asking for an interview. When
my article Fireman Smith appeared in that magazine, the editor of a large publishing firm called me, asking
if I was interested in writing a book about my life. I had little confidence to write a whole book, though the
subject was worthy. I wrote Report From Engine Co.82 in six months, and it sold really well. In the years
that followed, I wrote three more best-sellers.
Being a writer had been far from my expectations. How had it happened? I often found myself thinking
about it, and my thoughts always came back to that letter to the New York Times. For me, the writing was a
natural consequence of the passion I felt and the subjects represented the great values burning within me as I
wrote.
Your education and your experience will guide you toward making a right decision, but your passion
will enable you to make a difference in whatever you do. That’s what I learned the day I stood up for
Ireland’s greatest poet.
19. Why did the author write to the New York Times?
A. To present his love for literature. B. To spread Irish culture to the world.
C. To protect the reputation of an Irish poet. D. To express his expectation of being a writer.
20. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 imply?
A. I felt awkward when I read the article. B. I felt angry at the statement in the article.
C. I became excited when I read about Yeats. D. I was very proud of Yeats being a universal author.
21. According to the author,what is the key to his success in writing?
A. His skills in arguing. B. His educational background.
C. His passion for writing. D. His experience as a firefighter.
22. What’s the best title of the passage?
A. My Journey to Be a Writer. B. A Letter that Changed My Life.
C. How to Become a Great Author. D. My Defense of Ireland’s Greatest Poet.
C
A ten-year-old sperm whale(抹香) was found dead on a beach in Scotland. A necropsy(尸检)
revealed that nearly 100 kilograms of plastic and other trash had formed clumps(硬块) in its digestive
system. The tragedy quickly made headlines. Why would a top predator in the ocean eat gloves, rope, and
plastic cups?
Conventional wisdom suggests that marine animals eat plastic because it is there and they don't know
any better. It is true that plastic may smell like food to some of them. But that doesn't explain why only
certain types of whales——deep-diving toothed whales, such as sperm whales and pilot whales——turn up
dead on beaches with stomachs full of plastic.
It's possible, says Savoca, that plastic trash sounds like food to toothed whales. These species hunt deep
in the ocean sometimes nearly 500 meters below the surface, where it's pitch black(漆黑). They use
echolocation (回声定位) to hunt for food, typically squid(乌贼).
By contrast, baleen whales(须鲸), including humpbacks and blue whales, have natural filters(过滤器)
for their food. Baleen, the brush-like filter-feeding system they have in place of teeth, as well as their narrow
throats, keeping them from swallowing anything much larger than the krill(磷虾群) that forms the basis of
their diet. That could help explain why baleen whales are not ending up with plastic filled stomachs.
Fifty years ago, there was almost no plastic in the ocean. The lifespan of a large whale can be twice that
long. In the lifetime of a single whale, we went from an ocean with no plastic to hundreds of thousands of
tons of it. Plastic comes on top of other factors affecting life in the ocean-climate change, overfishing,
shipping traffic, and noise pollution. " it's a real shame because their lives are challenging enough even
without the additional pressure we put onto them," says Savoca.
23. What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about?
A. That plastic smells like food to toothed whales.
B. That marine animals started to eat plastic decades ago.
C. That a number of toothed whales are found dead on beaches every year.
D. That conventional wisdom about why marine animals eat plastic doesn't apply to all whales.
24. Which of the following statements DOESN'T explain why toothed whales are more easily harmed by
plastic pollution than baleen whales?
A. They don't feed on krill. B. They live in the dark depths of the ocean.
C. They are not born with brush-like filter-feeding systems.
D. They don't determine the location of their food with their eyes.
25. What does the author want to emphasize in the last paragraph?
A. Whales have a longer lifespan than humans.
B. Plastic has a negative effect on climate change.
C. Great changes have taken place in the ocean in the past 50 years.
D. Plastic pollution has worsened already serious issues affecting marine life.
26. Which of the following would be the best title for the text?
A. Different diets, different fates B. Silent killers in the ocean
C. Plastic trash in-the ocean D. Saving whales
D
Social media brings endless concerns for parents, with worries that it weakens their childrens
confidence and attention spans. But others counter that it could also be broadening their horizons.
The latest round of worry was sparked by a study of the impact of social media use on 8-12-year-olds
published by Anne Longfield, Children’s Commissioner for England. The report focused on 132 children,
who described pressures from constant contact, online comments that weaken their self-esteem, and the
need to shape offline activities to make them shareable.
“You see your friends going ice skating, partying or talking about how much revision they have done,
and it can make you feel inadequate,” says Bea, a junior school student from Bristol, UK. It’s just so hard
to get away from it.
Children have to take risks on their journeys to adulthood, and desires to fit in and be popular existed
before Mark Zuckerberg came along with Facebook. However, in previous generations these pressures came
largely from people they knew, and they mostly stayed outside the home. Now the pressures could come
from any one of the nearly 3 billion people online, and follow them from school to home, and can even
continue through the night.
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