山西省阳泉市第一中学2023-2024学年高二下学期5月期中考试 英语 Word版含答案
阳泉一中 2023-2024 学年第二学期 高二年级期中考试试题
英语
考试时长: 120 分钟 总分: 150 分
第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 60 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 3 分,满分 45 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
Kid-friendlyattractions&hands-onmuseums
Washington,D.C.’swealthofmuseumsandattractionsmeanstherearealwaysmagicalplaces
wherekidsaretransportedfromthe“Ho-hum”oftouringtothe“Wow!”ofexperiencing.Manyof
thesesitesfeatureinteractive(互动的)exhibitsandentertainmenttohelpattracttheattentionofeven
the smallest sightseer. Begin your exploring with these family-friendly museums and hands-on
attractions.
NationalGeographicMuseum
AnimalloversyoungandoldwilllookforwardtoavisittotheNationalGeographicMuseum,
which is near Farragut West. There are changing exhibits that always feature work by great
photographers,aswellasexhibitsthatshowtheeffortsofinternationalscientiststoprotectthe
naturalworld’sresourcesandanimals.Childrenunder5arefree.
NationalAirandSpaceMuseum
The National AirandSpaceMuseumontheNationalMall offers dailyprogramsinvolving
scienceexperimentation.Kidsarewelcometomakeandflytheirownpaperairplane,lookthrougha
realtelescopewithastronomyexperts,watchashowatthePlanetarium,climbinanaircraft,or
watchanIMAXfilm.
NationalBuildingMuseum
KidscanlearnhowengineersconstructarchitecturalwondersbyusingsoftblocksintheGreat
HalloftheNationalBuildingMuseum.LittleoneswilllovetheBuildingZone,wheretheycandrive
abulldozer(推土机)andbuildahouse.
RenwickGallery
TakethekidstotheRenwickGallery,whichhoststheSmithsonianAmericanArtMuseum's
amazingcollectionofdecorativeart,andstartacompletelynewconversationbetweenkidsandart.
1.WhatisspecialaboutthemuseumnearFarragutWest?
A.Itenableskidstobuildahouseontheirown.
B.Ithousesavastcollectionofpaintings.
C.Itteacheskidsabouttheenvironment.
D.Itisfreeforbothparentsandkids.
2.WhatcankidsdointheNationalAirandSpaceMuseum?
A.Playwithanimals.B.Driveabulldozer.
C.Createartworks.D.Seeamovie.
3.WhoistheRenwickGalleryfor?
A.Architects.B.Animallovers.
C.Artenthusiasts.D.Astronomyfans.
B
Myinterestin bodylanguagebeganwith a professor ofmineatuniversity.Hementioned
“Pinocchio”tomeonecoldmorningaftersayingthatIalwaysrubbedmynosewhengivingexcuses
forbeinglatetohiscourses.Actually,whensomeonetellsalie,theperson’sbloodrushestothe
noseandtheextrabloodmakesititchy(发痒的).Thislittleexampleofnon-verbalcommunication
inspiredmetobecomeabodylanguageexpert.Now,Iearnmylivingbytrainingpeopleinnon-
verbalcommunication.Knowingwhensomeoneislyingandknowinghowtopersuadepeopleare
twoofthemostimportantskillsyou’lleverlearn.
Ihavespentalotoftimestudying theways thehumanbodygives andtheyprovide more
reliable information than the wordswe speak. Thewordssay one thing but thebody may say
somethingcompletely different.Weknowthatcrossedarmscanbeseenas eitherdefensiveor
aggressive(攻击性的),butwhataboutfacialexpressions,posturesandgestures?Allofthesesaya
lotandcanonlybeunderstoodifyouknowhowtomakesenseofthesigns.
BusinesscompaniesalwaysneedmyservicesandItrytoimprovetheirconfidencebyteaching
themaboutbodylanguage.Igiveadviceabouthandshakes,whichshouldalwaysbefirmandsteady,
andIteachtheimportanceofpersonalspace.Theymayseemlikesmallmatters,butthesecodesof
behaviourcanbethekeytomakingorbreakingabusinessdeal.
Myworkinglifegivesmeagreatdealofsatisfaction.IfeelthatI’mprovidingapublicservice,
butitisaservicethathashaditsdownside.WheneverImeetsomeonenewandItellthemwhatIdo
foraliving,theyimmediatelyputtheirguardupandthey’renolongerrelaxed.Theyquiteliterally
freezeintheattempttohideallthesignalsthattheythinkI’mreading.Itmakeslifedifficultat
times,butIconsideritasmallpricetopayforajobIenjoysomuch.
4.Whatistheauthor’spurposeofmentioninghisprofessor?
A.Todescribehisprofessor’ssuccess.
B.Toexplainwhyhechosehiscareer.
C.Toshowhisprofessor’sstudyofthe“Pinocchio”effect.
D.Tointroducewhatimpressedhimmostduringhiscareer.
5.Whatisthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?
A.Thebodylanguagecantellyoutherealstorybehindwords.
B.Ittakesaplentyoftimetostudythebodylanguage.
C.Crossedarmscanberegardedasanimpoliteway.
D.Facialexpressionsplayanimportantpartinthebodylanguage.
6.Whydopeoplereactinanunnaturalwaywhenknowingtheauthor’sprofession?
A.Theydislikehisservices.
B.Theythinkheistooproud.
C.Theyconsiderhimunreliable.
D.Theybelieveheisstudyingthem.
7.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromthetext?
A.Hethinkslittleofminorgestures.
B.Hetravelstheworldgivingadvice.
C.Heishappywithhiswork.
D.Heisgoodatpretending.
C
Satellitesareanimportantpartofourordinarylives.Forexample,theinformationforweather
forecastsissentbysatellite.SomesatelliteshavecameraswhichtakephotographsofEarthtoshow
howcloudsaremoving.Satellitesarealsousedtoconnectourphonecalls.
ComputerconnectionsoftheWorldWideWebandtheInternetalsousesatellites.Manyofour
TVprogramscometousbysatellite.Airplanepilotssometimesalsouseasatellitetohelpthemfind
theirexactlocation.
Weusesatellitestosendtelevisionpicturesfromonepartoftheworldtoanother. Theyare
usually35,880kilometersabovetheequator(赤道).Sometimeswecanseeasatelliteintheskyand
it seems to stay in the same place. This is because it is moving around the world at 11,000
kilometersanhour—exactlythesamespeedthatthe Earthrotates(转动 ). Asatellitemustmove
aroundtheEarthwithitsantennae(天线)facingtheEarth.Sometimes,itmovesawayfromitsorbit
(轨道),sotherearesomerocketsonitwhichareusedtoputthesatellitebackintherightposition.
Thisusuallyhappensabouteveryfiveorsixdays.
Spaceisnotempty!Everyweek,moreandmoresatellitesaresentintospacetoorbitEarth.A
satelliteusuallyworksforabout10-12years.Satelliteswhicharebrokenaresometimesrepairedby
astronautsorsometimesbroughtbacktoEarthtoberepaired.Often,veryoldorbrokensatellitesare
leftinspacetoorbitEarthforaverylongtime. Thisisveryseriousbecausesomesatellitesuse
nuclearpowerandtheycancrashintoeachother.
8.WhichofthefollowingisNOTdonebysatelliteaccordingtothepassage?
A.Sendinginformationforweatherforecasts.
B.TakingphotographsoftheEarth.
C.SendingTVpicturestotheEarth.
D.Providingfoodforairplanepilots.
9.What’sthespeedthattheEarthrotatesat?
A.35,880kilometersperhour.
B.335,880kilometersperhour.
C.11,000kilometersperhour.
D.110,000kilometersperhour.
10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“This”inthethirdparagraphreferto?
A.AsatellitemovesaroundtheEarthforever.
B.Arocketalwayskeepsasatellite’scompany.
C.Asatelliteseemstostayinthesameplaceinthesky.
D.Thesatelliteputstherocketsintherightposition.
11.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutsatellitesisTRUE?
A.Asatelliteusuallyworksforabout10-12years.
B.Everytimeasatellitegetsbroken,itisthrownaway.
C.Abrokensatelliteisneverleftinspace.
D.Brokensatellitesalwayscrashintoeachother.
D
Duetoclimatechange, Arctic( 北 极 ) iceisbreakingupearlierinthespring, anditsareais
decreasing.ThisiscreatingproblemsforpolarbearsthatmaketheirhomesoffnorthernAlaskaand
inHudsonBay.
PolarbearsoffAlaskanormallyhuntandraisetheiryoungonicesheetsthatfloatontheocean.
Butastheicehasmelted,thepolarbearshavebeenforcedtospendmoretimeonland.There,they
havebeguntogotobeachesfrequently,feedingontheremainsofwhalescaughtbynativehunters.
Forpolarbears, thisfoodislessnutritiousthansealsthattheynormallycatchonicesheets. The
decreasingicehasalsoforcedmorepolarbearsintotheocean.Inthepast,theyonlyhadtoswim
shortdistancesbetweenicesheets.Butastheiceissmaller,polarbearshavebeenforcedtoswim
longerandlongerdistancesintheopenocean.Thisputsaseveredangerduringroughweather,and
anincreasingnumberofdrownedpolarbearshavebeenobserved.
InHudsonBay,theicebreaksupthreeweeksearlierinthespringnowthanitdid20yearsago.
PolarbearsonHudsonBayfast(禁食)duringthesummer,waitingforicetoforminthefalltohunt.
Everyyear,thesummergetslonger,andthebearsgetskinnier.Overthepast25years,theaverage
weight of the femalebearshas dropped68kg. Thislossaffectstheirability toreproduce, and
alreadythenumber of birthshasdroppedby15 percent. Unless thebearscanlearntosurvive
climatechange,thesegiantsoftheicemayonedaydisappear.
12.WhatishappeningtotheArcticicetheseyears?
A.It’sfreezing. B.It’shardening.
C.It’smelting. D.It’sexpanding.
13.Accordingtothesecondparagraph,whichstatementaboutpolarbearsisTRUE?
A.Theiryoungaredying.
B.Theirdietischanging.
C.Theirhealthisimproving.
D.Theirfamiliesaregrowing.
14.WhatdoesthewriterimplyaboutfemalepolarbearsinHudsonBay?
A.Theyarehavingfeweryoungnow.
B.Theysufferfromvarioussicknesses.
C.Theydon’tneedstrongerprotection.
D.Theycan’tfindenoughgoodmales.
15.Inwhichpublicationwouldyoumostlikelyfindthispassage?
A.MedicalNews. B.SocietyToday.
C.WildlifeJournal. D.DesignMagazine.
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 3 分,满分 15 分)
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