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廣東省陽江市2020-2021學年高二下學期期末檢測英語試題學校班級姓名學號一、未知WonderfulMoviesHoopDreamsIttellsaboutthestoryoftwoAfrican-AmericanhighschoolstudentsinChicagoandtheirdreamsofbecomingprofessionalbasketballplayers.Originallyintendedtobea30-minutefortfilm,iteventuallyledtofiveyearsoffilming.Itwaspremiered(首映)atthe1994SounceFilmFestivalwhereitwontheAudienceAwardforBestDocumentary.TheKarateKid12-year-oldDreParkercouldhavebeenthemostpopularkidinDetroit,buthismother'stestcareermovehaslandedhiminChina.Withnofriendsinastrangeland,Drehasnoheretoturnbutakindman,Mr.Han,whoisamasterofkungfu.HetellsDrethatkungisnotaboutfighting,butmaturityandcalm.RagingBullItisanAmericansportsfilmdirectedbyMartinScorseseandadaptedbyPaulSchraderdMardikMartinfromJakeLaMotta'sautobiography(自傳)RagingBull:MyStory.ItrsRobertDeNiroasJakeLaMotta,anItalian-Americanmiddleweightboxerwhodestroyedrelationshipwithhiswifeandfamily.MoneyballMoneyball:TheArtofWinninganUnfairGame,isabookbyMichaelLewis,publishedin2003,abouttheOaklandAthleticsbaseballteamanditsgeneralmanagerBillyBeane.Itslocusistheteam'sorganizingacompetitivebaseballteam.AfilmbasedonthebookstarringBradPittandJonahHillwasreleasedin2011.【小題1】WhichmovieissetinChina?A.HoopDreams.B.RagingBull.C.TheKarateKid.D.Moneyball.【小題2】WhatisspecialaboutRagingBull?A.Ithaswonanaward.B.Itisadaptedfromatruestory.C.Itstopicisaboutsports.D.Itisdirectedbyaforeigner.【小題3】WhoistheroleofMoneyball?A.MichaelLewis.B.BradPitt.C.JonahHill.D.BillyBeane.RossSalvo,a12-year-oldboyfromNewtown,CT,wasveryspecial,inthewayhelived,served,caredaboutothersandovercamechallenges.Bornwithserioushealthissues,Rosssurvivedhisfirstdaysoflife,butthehealthproblemscontinued.Shortlyafterbirth,Rosshadabraininjury.BythetimeRosswastwomonthsold,hehadalreadyhadoneheartsurgeryandthreebrainsurgeries.Despitemanychallenges,Rossmadeitthroughthoseearlydays.Asonedoctorsaid,"Thereisnoreasonforhimtobealiverightnow,butheisstillalive!ButnoneofthesestoppedRossfrombecomingthebestversionofhimselfandmakingabigimpactonthepeoplearoundhim.Thekeywashisamazingattitude,faithandspirit.Hisfamilyneversaid"thingsRosswantedtodo.Rosswantedtobelikeeveryoneelse.Whereotherssawdifferences,hesawthingstheyhadincommon.Asheoncesaidtoakidwhowasmeantohim,"SoIhavecrutches(拐杖).What'sthedifference?"Hisfamilysaidhedidnothaveadisability,but"differentabilityRosswaswillingtotryanything!Andhedid!Heplayedsoccerandbasketball.HewasanactivemembertheyouthgroupatSt.RoseofLimachurch.Heenjoyedservingothers.HisparentswerebothEmergencyMedicalTechnicians(EMTs).RosstrainedtoanEMTandhelpedhisparentstrainothersinCPRasavolunteertrainingassistant.Rosswasalsoagreatfriendtomany.genuinelycaredaboutothersandalwaystriedtospreadhisgreatattitudetothosearoundhim.Whenpeoplewerestruggling,hewouldencouragethem.Ross'steacher,Amy,said,"Rosshadhischallenges,buthenevercomplainedwheneverthereweredifficulties..IamabetterteacherbecauseIhadtheprivilege(優(yōu)惠待遇)ofhavinghimteachme.【小題1】WhatdoweknowaboutRossasachild?A.Hewasasufferer.B.Heledahealthylife.C.Hehaddifferentabilities.D.Hestruggledwithothers.【小題2】Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout?A.Ross'spoorlife.B.Ross'seducation.C.Ross'shealthissues.D.Ross'sattitudetolife.【小題3】WhatdidAmywanttoexpressaboutross?A.Thecareforhim.B.Theinspirationfromhim.C.Theprivilegeofhim.D.Thesympathyforhim.【小題4】Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.RossSalvoTriedHisBesttoBeavolunteerB.RossSalvo'sConfidenceAffectedOthersGreatlyC.RossSalvoFoughtagainstHealthIssuesBravelyD.RossSalvo'sWaytoGrowInspiredHisTeacherThe'spermafrost(永久凍土)ismeltingfast..that'sbadnews,becausethesefrozensoilsstorebillionsoftonsofcarbondioxide,justwaitingtobereleased.Soisthereawaytosavethepermafrost?Oneteamofresearchersthinksitmayhavefoundapossiblesolution:biganimalsandherbivores(食草動物)。Back1996,researchersstartedanexperimentcalledPleistocenePark.TheyfencedabouteightsquaremilesoflandinnortheastSiberia.Andthentheyintroduceddifferenttypesherbivores:horses,sheepandotherlargecreatures.Sincethen,scientistshavestudiedtheseanimalseffectsontheecosystem.Oneoutcomeisthattheselargeherbivoreshelpkeepthegroundverycold-coolerthanitwouldotherwisebe.Thesnowinwinterisimportanttosoiltemperature,becauseitactsasaninsulatinglayer(隔絕層)。Sotheairinwinter,,atthehighaltitudes,,ismuchcolderthanthesoil,”PhilippPorada,ecologistattheUniversityofHamburgsaid."Sotheideaofthisexperimentwastointroducelargeherbivorestoquantifytheireffectsonsoiltemperatureandseeiftheycanactuallyprotectpermafrostsoilsagainstmelting.Andthisworksbecausetheanimals'trampling(踩踏)leadstolessinsulationofthesoilagainstcoldairtemperaturesandresultsinacoolingeffect.Poradaandhiscolleaguesrealizedthesignificanceofthiseffect,sotheypulleddatafromPleistoceneParktomodelwhateffectherbivorescouldhaveonpermafrostiftheylivedinlargenumbersintheArctic.Poradasaid,"Theseherbivoresinthemodelreducesoiltemperaturegreatly,by1.7greesonaverage.Andthisleadsapreservationofaround80percentoftodayspermafrostarea.Andwithouttheherbivoreeffectinthemodel,wefoundthatonly50percentofthepermafrostareawouldremainbytheyear2100.【小題1】Whatwillthepermafrost'smeltingresultin?A.Thedecreaseair.B.Thecoolingeffect.C.TherisethesurroundingD.Theincreaseinherbivores.temperature.【小題2】Whycantheherbivoreshelpkeepthegroundcooler?A.Theycanmakemoreinsulatinglayers.B.Theycanprotectthesnowontheground.C.Theymakethegroundreleaselotsofcarbon.D.Theymakecoldairreachthesoilmoreeasily.【小題3】HowdidPoradafeelaboutthefindingoftheexperiment?A.Itremainstobechecked.B.It'sunreasonable.C.It'ssignificant.D.Ithasbeenusedwidely.【小題4】WhatdidPoradaintendtotellusinthelastparagraph?A.Theherbivorescouldleadtothepreservationofpermafrost.B.Theherbivoreswouldhelpfindmorepermafrostareas.C.Thetemperaturewouldincreasegreatlyinthefuture.D.Onlyhalfofthepermafrostwouldremainbytheyear2100.It'swell-knownthatfacialrecognitioniswidelyusedinshopping,homesecurity,andlawenforcement()andmillionsofususeittoopenoursmartphones.Butprivacyadvocatesareraisingalarmsaboutthegrowinguseoffacialrecognitiontechnology.TheAmericanadministrationrecentlyproposedaruletousefacialrecognitiontoidentifyandphotographallpeopleenteringandleavingtheUnitedStates,includingAmericancitizens.Thatideawasscrappedatterbigobjectionsfromlawmakersandactivists,buttheadministrationismovingaheadwithmorelimiteduseofthetechnologyinanumberofairportsandotherportsofentry.sayitmakesthepublicsaferandsofar,they'vehadveryfewcomplaintsfromtravelers.

However,agrowingnumberof,bothinandoutofthegovernment,sayanytypeoffacialrecognitionisjustlikeillegalsurveillance(監(jiān)視).Theysayitexchangestoomuchfreedomfortoolittlesecurity.ManynotethatoncethegovernmenthasadatabaseofAmericanswiththeirphotographs,there'snotellingwhatitcouldbeusedfor.Beyondtheprivacyconcerns,securityexpertsarealsoworriedthatahugegovernmentdatabasecouldbeamajortargetforadatabreach(數(shù)據(jù)泄露)。SomesayitcouldgivehackersaccesstodatafrommillionsofAmericans.MikeHowell,aformerconsultantoftheDepartmentofHomelandSecurity,suggestsapossiblesolution:simplyerasetheinformationafteritused."Thebigquestionfor,"saysHowell,ishowthegovernmentlargelywillprotectthedata.Wewantthedatawecollecttokeepussatefromthreats,notto,youknow,makeunsafe."Finally,theadministrationmayhavethefinalsayonthefutureoffacialrecognition,withmoreregulationsbeingadvisedtokeepitincheck.【小題1】Whatdoestheunderlinedword"scrapped"inparagraph2mean?B.Expressed.A.Abandoned.B.Expressed.C.Considered.【小題C.Considered.【小題2】WhatattitudedothesecurityexpertshavetowardsfacialrecognitionA.Uncaring.C.Flexible.【小題A.Uncaring.C.Flexible.【小題3】WhatD.Tolerant.doesHowelladviseAmericanadministrationtodoA.Exchangemuchsecurityforsomefreedom.B.Protecttheprivacyrelatedtofacialrecognition.C.Introducesomelawstostopdatabreaches.D.Stopusingfacialrecognitioninshopping.【小題4】Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Facialrecognitionisactuallyadouble-edgedsword.B.TheAmericanadministrationisadvisedtousefacialrecognition.C.Itisurgentforthegovernmenttostopusingfacialrecognition.D.Therearealarmsaboutgrowinguseoffacialrecognition.Doyouhaveoneofthosedayswheneverythingseemstoannoyyou?Evenifyoudonothingaboutit,yourbadmoodswillprobablygoawayaftersometime.【小題1】Giveyourselfapositivetalk.【小題2】Badmoodsareoftenstartedbytoomanynegativethoughts.Writethemalldownonpaperandthengiveoptimisticanswers.Thentryyourbesttothinkandbehavepositively.【小題3】Exerciseisthemostpopularbad-moodbuster(遏制者).Apersonwhoisinabadmoodhaslowenergyandhightension.Takingafastten-minutewalkordoingsomequickexercisescandowonderstowardschangingthatbadmood.However,youshouldpayattentiontothelengthoftime.Avoidthingsthatwon'timproveyourmoods.TVmaynothelpmuch,becauseyouneedtoincreaseyourenergylevelandstimulateyourmind.Andbeforeyoureachforapieceofcakeandcoffee,thinkabouthowmoodsandfoodarelinked.【小題4】Researchshowsthatcarbohydrates(碳水化合物)produceacalmingeffectonpeoplewhohaveadesireforthem.Anothersimplewaytobeagainstunhappinessistomakeato-dolist.Onereasonforbeinginabadmoodisfeelingyouhavenooptions.Bytakingcontrolovercertainareas,yourrealizeyouarenothelpless.【小題5】A.Walkitoff.B.Saveyourstrength.C.Stopandlistentowhat'sonyourmind.D.Thinkaboutyourpastdifficultexperiences.E.Youcanmakechangesinyourmoodsandlife.F.Sugarandcoffeecontributetodepressedmoods.G.Butwithalittleeffort,youcanforgetitmuchfaster.A60-poundbirdhasbeengivenasecondlite.Hiscaretakerscameupwitha(n)solutionforputtinghimontheroadto.Bill,theturkey,isjustoneofthemany“”attheOddManInnAnimalRescueinWashington,hometoanumberof,likegoatsandchickens.AfterBillwastothenonprofitreservefromafarm,aninfectedonhisrightleglefthimunableto.Althoughhiscaretakersmanagedtogethistakencareofbyavet,theyquicklyrealizedhowitwastoturntheturkeyovertochangehisbandages.Notonlythat,thevetsaidtheturkeywouldneedtoloseifwantedtowalkonhisrightlegagain.Ratherthantheirfeatheredfriend,thecaretakersadjustedaWalkin'WheelswheelchairtohelpBill.Thecaretakersfittedthewheelchairwithasling(懸?guī)?toBill'sweightwhilehegothisdailyexercise.Thishasalsoallowedhiscaretakerstochangehisbandageswithoutbreakinga.SinceBillbeganusingthewheelchairforhisdailytherapy(治療[sessionslastweek,hehasslowlybutsteadilyregainedhisabilitytowalk,makinghiscaretakersthrilled.【小題1】A.expensiveB.innovativeC.delicateD.ordinary【小題2】A.appearanceB.popularityC.recoveryD.freedom【小題3】A.visitorsB.doctorsC.foundersD.residents【小題4】A.feedersB.volunteersC.animalsD.workers【小題5】A.exposedB.admittedC.comparedD.attached【小題6】A.signB.cutC.objectD.shape【小題7】A.walkB.playC.speakD.reach【小題8】A.legB.backC.headD.neck【小題9】A.interestingB.strangeC.usefulD.difficult【小題10】A..faithB.weightC.senseD.opportunityA.【小題11】ArunningoutB.lookingupC.givingupD.gettingoutoftoonof【小題12】A.supportB.gainC.measureD.test【小題13】A.recordB.promiseC.lawD.sweat【小題14】A.emotionalB.psychologicalC.physicalD.mental【小題15】A.improperlyB.instantlyC.illegallyD.independently閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Adragonboatisaboatdrivenbyhumanpower,【小題1】(make)ofwoodanditsbodyisdragon-like,【小題2】adragonheadatthebow.Dragonboatracingisareligiousandentertainingactivity.Moreover,dragonboatracingHasa【小題3】(culture)meaning,beinginmemoryofthegreatpoet,QuYuan.Large-scaledragonboatracingisheldattheDragonBoatFestival,【小題4】iscelebratedonthefifthdayofthefifthChineselunarmonth.Onthatday,QuYuandrowned【小題5】(he)intheMiluoRiverbecausehiscountrywasdefeated.Whenthenews【小題6】(come)topeople'sears,peoplerowedboatsfastsothattheycouldfindhisbodybecausetheywereafraidthathisbodywould【小題7】(eat)byfish,buttheireffortshadnogains.Dragonboatracingnowadaysusesprofessionaldragonboatsandhasprofessionalracingteams.teamfordragonboatracing【小題8】(normal)consistsof22members:20paddlers(槳手),ldrummer(鼓手)and1steersman(舵手)。20paddlersareinpairs,whoseworkispaddling,andthedrummerusuallysitsatthebow【小題9】(face)thepaddlers,whoseworkistocommandtheteambybeatingthedrummerandusingthedrummerbeats,handsignals【小題10】voicecalls,anditisimportanttotheteamracing.Thesteersmanstandsattheendoftheboat,whoseworkistocontrolwheretheboatgoes.假定你是李華,你在學校成立了英語俱樂部。請你給外教Thomas寫封郵件,向他請教相關(guān)事宜,內(nèi)容包括:1.俱樂部簡介;2.遇到的困難;3.尋求幫助。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應位置作答。DearThomas,Yours,LiHual二、讀后續(xù)寫閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。NothinghascomeeasyforChriswhofacedmanychallengesinhischildhood.Hisfather,Nick,saidthathissonsufferedfromillnessesmostofhislife.ChriswasbornwithDownsyndrome(唐氏綜合征)andunderwentmanymajorsurgeries.Allthrough

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