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廣東省仲元中學2020學年高二英語下學期期中試題第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節,滿分40分)第一節(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。ALostcitiesthathavebeenfoundTheWhiteCityIn2020,ateamofexplorerstoHondurasinsearchof"theLostCityoftheMonkeGod"ledtothediscoveryoftheWhiteCity.TheyfoundtheruinsintheMosquitiaregionoftheCentralAmericancountrywhichisknownforpoisonoussnakes,viciousjaguarsanddeadlyinsects.ItisbelievedthatlocalpeoplehidherewhentheSpanishconquerors(征服者)occupiedtheirhomelandinthe16thcentury.CanopusandHeracleionModernresearcherswereteasedbytheancientwritingsabouttheEgyptiancitiesCanopusandHeracleion-whereQueenCleopatraoftenvisited.Butthecitiesweren'tfounduntil1992,whenasearchinAlexandriawatersfoundthatthetwocitieshadbeenfloodedforcenturies.Artifacts(史前器物)showedthatthecitiesoncehighlydevelopedasatradenetwork,whichhelpedresearcherspiecetogethermoreaboutthelastqueenofEgypt.MachuPicchuAYaleprofessordiscovered"theLostCityintheClouds"in1911.Acombinationofpalaces,plazas,templesandhomes,MachuPicchudisplaystheIncaEmpireattheheightofitsrule.Thecity,whichwasabandonedinthe16thcenturyforunknownreasons,washiddenbythelocalpeoplefromtheSpanishconquerorsforcenturieskeepingitsowellpreserved.TroyTheancientcityofTroyinhomer'sTheIliadwasconsideredafictionalsettingforhischaracterstorunwild.Butin1871,explorationsinnorthwesternTurkeyexposednineancientcitieslayered(層疊)ontopofeachother,theearliestdatingbacktoabout5,000yearsbefore.ItwaslaterdeterminedthatthesixthorseventhlayercontainedthelostcityofTroyandthatitwasactuallydestroyedbyanearthquake,notawoodenhorse.WhydidpeoplehideintheWhiteCityinthe16thcentury?TosurvivethewarTosearchforalostcity.Toprotecttheircountry.ToavoiddangerousanimalsWhichofthefollowingwasrelatedtoaroyalfamilymember?TheWhiteCityCanopusandHeracleionMachuPicchuTroyWhatcanwelearnaboutTroy?ItwasbuiltbyHomer.ItconsistedofninecitiesIthadahistoryof5,000yearsItwasruinedbyanaturaldisaster.BMymotivationforstartingourfamilytraditionofreadinginthecarwaspurelyselfish:IcouldnotbearlisteningtoASesameStreetChristmasforanother10hours.MythreechildrenhadbeenaddictedtothiscassetteonourprevioussummersroadtripAsIbegantoprepareforournext500-milecartrip,Icameacrossabook-JimTrelease'sTheReadAloudHandbook.Thiscouldbetheanswertomyproblem.Ithought.SoIputRoalddahl'sJamesandtheGiantPeachintomybag.WhenIbegantoreadaloudthetaleoftheboywhoescapesthebadguysbyhidinginsideagiantpeach,mythreekidsarguedandwrestledintheirseats.Butafterseverallines,theywereattractedintotherhythmofthewordsandbegantolistenWesoonlearnedthatthesimplepleasureoflisteningtoawell-writtenbookmakesthelongmilespassmorequickly.Sometimesthebookswereadbecamehighlightsofthetrip.IreadWilsonRawls'sSummeroftheMonkeysaswespenttwodaysdrivingtothebeach.Wearrivedjustbehindthepowercrewsrestoring(恢復)electricityafteratropicalstorm.Theraincontinuedmostoftheweek,andthebeachwascoveredwithoilwashedupbythestorm.Whenwereturnedhome,Iaskedmysonwhathelikedaboutthetrip.Heansweredwithouthesitation,"Thebookyoureadinthecar.Roadtripsstillofferchallenges,eventhoughmychildrennowareteenagers.Butwecontinuetoreadaswerollacrossthecountry.AndI'mbeginningtoseethatreadingaloudhasdonemorethanhelppassthetime.Foratleastalittlewhile,wearenotshutinourownelectronicworlds.Andmaybewe'vestartedsomethingthatwillpassontothenextgeneration.Whydidtheauthorstartreadinginthecar?Shewantedtohaveabetterjourney.ShewantedtokeepafamilytraditionHerchildrenwereaddictedtoreading.HerchildrenweretiredofthecassetteHowdidthechildrenreactaftertheauthorreadafewlines?TheykeptfightingTheyhidthemselvesTheysoonsettleddownTheyreadtogetheraloudWhatcanwelearnabouttheauthorandherfamily'striptothebeach?TheywerecaughtinastormTheyenjoyedreadingontheroadTheyhadagoodtimeonthebeachTheythoughtithadpassedtooquickly.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?BetterTravelingthanReadingBooksthatChangedMyChildrenRoadTripsFullofChallengesReadingMakesGreatRoadTripsCWhatwouldyouthinkifsomeonesuggestedknockingdownStPaul'sCathedraltowidentheroad?OrpullingdownBigBentomakewayforacarpark?Itwouldberidiculous,right?Butwhenitcomestodestructionofthenaturalworld,wearen'tsoeasilyshocked.Butweshouldbe???orwe'llbeinalotoftrouble.Natureisshrinkingbytheday.Ancientforestsaredestroyed.Wetlandsarebecomingdry.Woodlandisdisappearing,andallinthenameofprogress.Thisisbadinitself,butit'sdestructingforbiodiversity.Biodiversityreferstothevarietyofplants,animalsandotherlivingthingsthatareallinterconnected.Theecologicalservicesprovidedbybiodiversityarevitaltoeverydaylife.Theairwebreatheisaproductofphotosynthesis(光合作用)bygreenplants.Insects,wormsandbacteriabreakdownwasteandmakesoilsrich.Andtinyorganismscleanthewaterinriversandsea.Infact,alllifeontheearthexiststhankstothebenefitsofbiodiversity.Morethan90percentofthecaloriesconsumedbypeopleworldwideareproducedfrom80plantspecies.And30percentofmedicinesaredevelopedfromplantsandanimals.Maintainingawidediversityofspeciesineachecosystemisnecessarytopreservealllivingthings.Thelossofbiodiversitycouldbedevastating.“Itiswrongtothinkthatbiodiversitycanbereducedindefinitelywithoutthreateninghumans,”saidHarvardUniversitybiologistEdwardO.Wilson,knownasthe“fatherofbiodiversity”.Hewarned,“Weareabouttoreachacriticalpointbeyondwhichbiodiversitylosswillbecomeirreversible(不可挽回的).”Butwhatcanwedo?Thepresentproblemisthattheconceptofbiodiversityisnotsoclear.Peoplemightcareaboutgiantpandas,butitismuchhardertoexcitethemaboutthefateoftinyseacreatureswhicharebeingboiledtodeathinthecoolingsystemsofpowerstationsalongcoastlines.TheGuardiannewspaperistryingtohelp.IthaslaunchedtheBiodiversity100campaigntotrytoconvincegovernmentsaroundtheworldtotakeactiontodealwiththewidespreadconcernsaboutbiodiversity.ThisincludespersuadingtheUKgovernmenttocreateaseriesofmarinereservestoreservethedecreaseinthesea-lifecausedbyindustrialfishing,stoppingfishingsharksbytheJapanesefishermenandbanningthekillingofdingoes(澳洲野犬)inAustralia,amongmanyotherthings.Thereisalottodo.Andwe'dbetteractquicklyifwedon'twanttoendupwithaplanetthatcan'tsustain(維持)life!ThewriterthinksittopulldownBigBentomakewayforacarpark.unreasonableB.necessaryC.difficultD.riskyTheunderlinedsentence“Natureisshrinkingbytheday."TellsusthatnatureisbeingpollutedbyhumanbeingsthenumberofspeciesarereducingdaybydayrainforestsarebeingcutdowneverydaynaturewillbetotallydestroyedinafewdaysWhenitcomestobiodiversity,thepresentproblemisthat.peoplemightnotknowexactlywhattodoforbiodiversitypeoplearenotawarethatgiantpandasareendangeredpeopledon'trealizethatbiodiversityisvitaltoeverydaylifepeoplehuntandboilseacreaturesforfoodWhatdoestheunderlinedword“It"inparagraph5referto?TheUKgovernment.B.Theconceptofbiodiversity.C.Theactiontodealwiththeproblem.D.TheGuardiannewspaper.DPickyeatersmayhavegoodreasonsfortheirbehavior.Nomatterwhyyourchildhasbecomepicky,howyouhandlethesituationcanaffecthisorherfuture.Therefore,youshouldknowthefollowingreasonsforpickychildrenfirstofall.Neophobiaiscommoninchildren;itoftenhappensatthedinnertable.Somechildrenjustrefusetotrynewfoodbecausetheydon'tknowwhatitwilltastelike,whileothersdislikenewfoodbeforeevensmellingit.Somechildrentakeittotheextreme(極端)andwillonlyeatafewfoodsthattheylike.PsychologistDr.ElizabethCapaldisaysthat,bythetimechildrenreachtheageoftwo,theyhaveformedtheirowneatinghabitsthattheydon'twanttobedisturbedbynewofferingsatthetable.AnewlypublishedstudyledbyDr.LucyCookeofUniversityCollegeLondonshowedthatpickyeatinginchildrenresultsfromgenetic(遺傳的)andenvironmentalcauses.Theresearch,whichfollowedtheeatinghabitsof5,390pairsoftwinsbetweentheagesof8and11,foundthatabout75%oftheneophobiainthechildrenwasfromtheirparents,while25%wasduetotheinfluenceofenvironment.Childrengrowatahighspeedduringtheirfirstyear,butthatfast-pacedgrowthtendstoslowdownbytheirsecondyear.Whenchildrenarenotexperiencingoneofthosefastgrowthperiods,theirbodyneedslessenergy;andthatresultsin(導致)asmallerappetite(胃口).Whenchildrenarenothungry,theytendtoenjoyonlyfoodtheylike.Theyrefusenewfoodandfoodthatisnottheirfavorite.Somechildrenwilllimittheamountoffoodtoonlyonekind,likehamburgersorpancakes,leavingalltheotherfoodsuntouched.Insomecases,manyrealreasonswhyachildbehavesasapickyeaterexist.About5%ofchildrenwhoare10yearsofageoryoungerhavesometypeofneurologicaldysfunction(神經機能障礙)thatinfluencestheireatinghabits.Thesechildrenmaybeeasilyhurtbysomespecialsmells,ortheirbrainmaynotbeabletoprocesssuchsensoryinformationproperly.Theunderlinedword“Neophobia”inParagraph2probablymeans.thefearofsomethingneworunknowntheworryabouttheamountofnewfoodthefeelingofeatingatthedinnertablethefearofeatingtastyfoodWhatcanwelearnaboutthestudyledbyDr.Cooke?Itpaidmoreattentiontotheenvironmentaleffectsonchildren'seatinghabits.Itfollowedtheeatinghabitsof5,390childrenagedbetween8and11.Itshowedthatgeneticsgreatlyaffectchildren'seatinghabits.Itsuggestedthatparentsshouldhavegoodeatinghabits.Thefourthparagraphmainlytellsusthat.A.children'sgrowthspeedstaysthesameinthefirsttwoyearschildrendeveloptheirowndietwhentheygrowupchildrentendstoeatlesswhentheygrowupD.children'sgrowthhasaneffectontheirdietThereasonmentionedinthelastparagraphhassomethingtodowithachild's.A.exerciseB.senseC.habitD.interest第二節(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。HowtoImproveYourConfidenceConfidenceissomethingthateveryoneadmires.Atsomepointinyourlifeyoumayquestionyourlevelofconfidenceandwishittobehigher.16Ifyoubelievethetheorythatweattractintoourliveswhoweare,thencreatingandkeepinghighlevelsofconfidenceisvitaltoyourwell-being.Watchyourintake.17SoreducetheamountofhoursofsoapsandrealityTVeachday.Readabookormagazineaboutatopicyouareinterestedin.Listentoadifferentradiostationyouhavenotlistenedtobefore.Inthisway,youchallengethebeliefsyouholdandraiseyourawarenessofnewthings.18Spendanallocatedperiodoftimebeingquietandjustreflectingonyourlife.Removeyourselfawayfromothersandfocusonthepowerofsilenceandimproveyourlevelsofconcentration.Believeinyourself.Oneofthekeystepsinraisingyourlevelofconfidenceistobelieveitforyourself.Youneedtobelieve,acceptandbeinnodoubtthatyouareaconfidentperson.19Meanwhile,valuethetimethatyouspenddoingthisprocess.Takealookaroundforpeopleyouadmire.Itcanbehelpfultohavesomeoneinyourcirclethatyouadmirefortheirskillsorachievements.Observethewaytheyfacenewchallengesandcommunicatewithpeople.Youalsoshouldattendacluboragroupassociatedwithatopicyou'reinterestedin.20Spendsometimebeingquiet.Inthisway,yourattitudeischanged.Spendtimeimaginingyouatyourabsolutebest.Whatyouread,watchandlistentoaffectsyourmindset.Yourlevelofconfidenceaffectsthedecisionsyoumakeinyourlife.you'llmeetnewpeopledifferentfromyourpresentcircleoffriends.Thesearethekindofpeoplethatcanhelpyoutogrowinconfidence.第三部分語言知識運用(共三節,滿分75分。第一節(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Ibelieveitisinmynaturetodancebyvirtueofthebeatofmyheart,thepulseofmybloodandthemusicinmymind.SoIdance21.Mydiningroomisnowa22ballroom.EachmorningwhenI23thehouseonthewaytomakecoffee,Iturnonthe24andit'sdancetime!Idancealonetowhateverisplaying.Tango(探戈)isarecententhusiasm.it'sacomplexand25dance.ThefirsttimeIwenttangodancingIwastoo26togetoutonthefloor.27,Istayedontheedgeofthedancefloorwhenthedancingbegan.Thefancyfootwork28me."Dontmakeafoolofyourself.Just29it.Ithought.30mymind,anolderwomandroppedoutofthe31,satdownbesideme,andsaidshehadasecretforme.She32,ifyoudonotjointhedancing,wewillknowyouareafool.Butifyoudance,wewillthinkwellofyoufor33.Inspiredbyher34words,Itookupthe35oftango.AfriendaskedmeifIwasalittletoo36,"Tango?Atyourage?Youmustbeoutofyourmind!"Onthecontrary,it'sadeeplyconsidered37.Iseekthesharpscary38thatcomesfrombeginningsomethingnew,which39allmyresourcesandchallengesmybodyandmind.So,whenpeoplesay,"Tango?Atyourage?"I40answer,Yes!21.A.crazilyB.skillfullyC.dailyD.casually22.A.privateB.formalC.temporaryD.grand23.A.passbyB.walkthroughC.cleanD.leave24.A.lightB.tapC.heatD.music25.A.dangerousB.terribleC.difficultD.dull26.A.scaredB.excitedC.foolishD.proud27.A.OtherwiseB.StillC.InsteadD.Anyhow

28.A.amazedB.disappointedCcomfortedD.confused29.A.watchB.finishC.joinD.stop30.A.OccupyingB.ReadingC.OverlookingD.Entering31.A.classB.showC.danceD.conversation32.A.arguedB.admittedC.declaredD.whispered33.A.tryingB.waitingC.comingDsharing34.AbitterB.braveC.wiseD.familiar35.A.talkB.challengeC.taskD.duty36.A.carefulB.humorousC.practicalD.ambitious37.A.decisionB.suggestionC.beliefD.answer38.A.securityB.pleasureC.freedomD.relief39.AchangesB.wastesC.savesD.requires40.AroughlyB.simplyC.politelyD.possibly第二節單選題(每題1分,共15分):41.Thenumberofthepeoplewhocarsincreasing.A.owns;areB.owns;isC.own;isD.own;are42.Away,assoonastheheardsomeoneenteringtheroom.A.fleeingthetwothievesB.werefleeingthetwothievesC.thetwothieveswerefleeingD.fledthetwothievesJanehasbeensoingettingusedtoeverythingthatshehasn'thadtimeforsocialactivities.A.confusedB.worriedC.devotedD.occupiedThedoctorrecommendheafewmoredaysinhospital.A.stays.B.tostayC.stayD.wouldstayNomatterwhatyousay,Ishallmyopinion.A.carryoutB.keepupC.insistonD.sticktoIt'sthethirdtimelatethismonth.A.thatyouarrivedB.whenyouarrivedC.thatyou'vearrivedD.whenyou'vearrivedMyfatherhasmademeIam.A.whoB.whichC.whatD.that48.SeveralbestreportersweresenttoIraqtothewar.A.deliverB.coverC.publishD.broadcastAfterthewar,anewschoolbuildingwasputuptherehadoncebeenatheatre.A.thatB.whereC.whichD.inwhichLastweekIhadmywatchandIhadmyfatheranewoneforme.A.steal;buyingB.stolen;tobuyC.stolen;buyD.steal;tobuyAreyouyoursonhasdifficultyinstudyingatschool?A.awareofB.awarethatC.knowingthatD.awareofthat—I'msorry,butIdidn'tmeanoutyoursecret.—Butyouknow,lettingoutone'ssecretmeansone'sfeelings.A.tolet;tohurtB.letting;hurtingC.tolet;hurtingD.letting;tohurtThelastpersonthesinkingshipwasthecaptain.A.leftB.leaveC.toleaveD.tobeleaving---Whywon'tyouengagedintrade?---Fatherdesiredmeintobusiness,butIchosetostudylaw.A.goingB.havinggoneC.tohavegoneD.togoHavingawalkaftersupperiscertainlygoodfortheoldpeople,butitremainswhethertheywillenjoyit.A.tobeseenB.toseeC.seeingD.seen第三節語法填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當的單詞或括號內單詞的正確形式。(1)83-year-oldAntonioVicentehasspentthelastfourdecadesofhislifebringingthejunglesofhischildhoodbacktolife.Today,hiseffortsarebeingrewarded,asthe56(complete)desertedlandhasbecomeabeautifuljunglewithwildlifeagain.Itwas1973whenAntoniobeganhiswork57aweekendhobby.However,itsoonbecameapermanentwayoflife.Antoniospendswholedaysandnightsinhisyoungjungle,58(surround)byratsandfoxes,andeatingbananasandwichesforbreakfast,lunchanddinner.Overthelast40years,he_59_(plant)about50,000treesonhisland.Astheforestgrew,thewaterreturned.Thentheanimalsstartedmakingahomethere.Today,theforestisalivewiththesoundsofbirdsand60(insect)livingthere,andmorespeciesaresettlingineveryyear.“Ifyouaskme_61_myfamilyare,Iwouldsayallthisrighthere,eachoneofthesethatIplantedfromaseed,”hesaid.Asimpressiveashislife-long62(contribute)toreforestationis,hisisaveryrarestory.Datashowsthatnearly19,770acresofBrazilianrainforest63__(destroy)betweenAugust2020andJuly2020.ThatmakesAntonio'sworkseemlike64____dropinapond,butjustimagineifwehadmorepeoplelikehim,whocared65-(many)aboutwaterandcleanairthanmoney.(2)YuRong,aChineseartist,thinksofanewwaytointroduce66ancientstoryofHuaMulaninherpicturebook.Inthebook,IAmHuaMulan,shetellsthestoryby67(combine)paper-cuttingwithinternationalartisticstyles.SheplacesShaanxipaper-cutsoverwestern-stylepencilsketches(素描)68(create)atypicalpresentationofChineseelements(元素),whichturnsouttobea69(success)andimpressivebreakthrough.HuaMulan,70storyhasbeentoldbygenerationsinChina,isafighterfromtheNorthernWeiDynasty(386-534).Asadevoteddaughter,shedressedherselfasamantoserveinthearmy71placeofherfather.Mulan'scharacteristics,suchascourage,kindnessandadisinterestedattitudetowardfameandfortune,made72(she)oneofthemostrespectedhistoricalChineseheroines.Mulan'sstoryhasbeenadapted73(frequent)inmodernmedia,includingTVshows,videogamesandliterature.Forexample,in1998,DisneyproducedafilmnamedMulan,which74(consider)agreatsuccessbycriticsandthepublic.Tobettertellthestory,YuRongtakesinspirationfromherseveral75(visit)tositesofancientbattlesandHenanprovince'sYujuOpera.Afteryearsofpreparationshefinallymakesthisextraordinarywork.第四部分寫作(共兩節,滿分35分)第一節短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(A),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(/)劃掉。修改:在錯的詞下畫一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。WheneverIgotoapostoffice,Ialwaysfindmyselfinlinebehindsomeonewhomhasmuchbusinesstodo.Oneday,Ihadtobuysomestamp,butIhadtowaitbehindanoldlady.FeelingthatIcouldnotstandwaitinginsoalineanylonger,Idecidedtojoinanotherone.Theyseemedtwiceaslongasthefirstline,andasleastitwasmoving.ItturnedouttobetheworsechoiceIhadevermade.AssoonasIlostmyplaceinthefirstline,theoneIjoinedslowedtoastop.Ihadnochoicebutwait.Atlastitwasmyturn.Inearlyjumpedforajoy.Thentheclerkbehindthecounterstoodout,pushedforwardaprintedsignsaying“PositionClosed”andsayingwithoutasmile,“Sorry,goingtolunch.”第二節書面表達(滿分25分)假定你是李華,是一名高中生。最近,你筆友Jim

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