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2021年1月24日发(作者:fail是什么意思)
【市级联考】河北省沧州市
2020-2021
学年高二上学期期末
考试英语 试题

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一、阅读选择





New York City has one of the best skylines in the world, and you can view it from
many different places. But a view is best accompanied by a good
meal. Here’s our list of the
best restaurants in NYC with amazing views.
Alma
Alma is the perfect waterfront dining destination that’ll allow you to relax with a good
meal. It’s a rooftop restaurant with open
-
air dining, but when it’s cold or raining, it c
overs the
spot to keep the bad weather out, so diners get to see the downtown NYC skyline no matter
what. Alma itself serves up mainly Mexican food.
Where: 187 Columbia St, Brooklyn, NY11231
The View
It might be a bit on the pricey side, but The View is worth spending those extra dollars,
Located on the 48th floor of the Marriott Marquis hotel in Times Square, you’ll be in the heart
of all the action with a breathtaking view to match. Even more amazing is the fact that it’s
actually NYC’s only revolving roo
ftop restaurant, and every hour, the floor makes a complete
360-degree turn.
Where: 1535 Broadway, New York, NY 10036
Luna Asian Bistro
Queens is known for its different Asian cuisines, but that experience can be strengthened
with a view. Here, you can enjoy excellent Japanese cuisines together with views of Astoria and
Manhattan in the distance. The sight is particularly amazing in the evening when you can see all
the bright lights.
Where: 32-72 Steinway St, 6th floor, Astoria, NY 11103
Refinery Rooftop
Th
e Empire State Building is one of the most famous symbols of NYC, and it’s also one of
the hardest buildings to get a good shot of. Luckily, Refinery Rooftop takes care of that for you
and serves up some classic food and drink, which are served in an industrial-style room with a
retractable
(可伸缩的)
glass roof, which allows for both indoor and outdoor seating.
Where: 63 W 38th St, New York, NY 10018
1

What do Alma and Refinery Rooftop have in common?
A

They both provide Mexican food.
B

They are both the symbols of New York.
C

They are only available in good weather.
D

They can offer outdoor dining experience.
2

What do we know about The View?
A

It is very cheap to eat in the restaurant.
B

People can have views from different angles
C

It is the best revolving restaurant in America.
D

Its floor can be transformed into different styles.
3

Which restaurant offers a good view and excellent Japanese food?
A

Alma.
C

Luna Asian Bistro.





How far would you go to make a good impression at a new job? A college student in
Alabama walked 32 kilometers in the dark to get to his new job.
The story begins with Walter Carr’s car breaking down the night before starting a new job
at Bellhops, a furniture moving company. Carr was unable to find a taxi. So he decided to walk
from his house to the job in Pelham 32 kilometers away. He left at midnight so that he could
make it to the customer’s house by 8:00 am the next morning.

Pelham police saw him walking along a highway at 4:00 am. So, they stopped to see if the
needed help. After hearing his story, they took him to a restaurant for breakfast and then to a
church where he could safely wait until 8:00 am. The police then took Carr to the home of
customer Jenny Lamey, Lamey said that even though Carr had just walked the entire night, he
refused her offer to rest. He just wanted to start working.
Jenny Lamey later wrote this on Facebook: “I just can’t tell you how touched I was by
Walter and his journey. He is hardworking and tough.” She then started a
GoFundMe page to
help Walter with money to get his car fixed.
Walter Carr’s story touched many others around the United States, Within a few days,
people gave over $$73, 000 to his GoFundMe page, When the CEO of Bellhops, Luke Marklin,
learned of Carr’s st
ory, he drove from Tennessee to Alabama to give Walter his own 2014 Ford
B

The View.
D

Refinery Rooftop.
Escape.
Carr has decided to give a part of the donations to the Birmingham Education Foundation.
And he has received more offers for jobs and scholarships for schools.
4

What is proba
bly the reason for Carr’s walking to his new job?

A

He had no money.
B

His car was stolen the night before.
C

He would like to take some exercise.
D

He considered the first day meaningful.
5

What did the police do to help Carr?
A

They took him to work immediately.
B

They went to his customer’s with him.

C

They called his customer to pick him up.
D

They gave him some money to buy breakfast.
6

Why did Jenny Lamey start a GoFundMe page?
A

To help Carr buy a new car.
B

To make Carr’s story popular.

C

To raise
money to repair Carr’s car.

D

To express her admiration for Carr.
7

What did Carr decide to do with the donation?
A

To share it with some schools.
B

To spend it on further education.
C

To set up an educational institution.
D

To donate some of it to a foundation.





Tom Macdonald would describe himself as pretty relaxed-unless he sees the doctor.
Then, suddenly, his blood pressure
(血压)

rises.
“I was a truck driver, I would be under pressure all day, dealing with traffic and long
journeys to make sure we
were on time, ” said Tom. “But I never got worried with work. Yet
medical settings made me very nervous. ”

This wasn’t a problem until ten years ago when Tom developed an umbilical hernia
(脐
疝)
. His doctor told him although not considered serious, if left untreated, a hernia can cause
bad results. However. Tom’s situation created problems. “When I had my blood pressure taken
in hospital, the doctor told me that I wouldn’t be able to have the surgery
because it was
(手术)
so high. ”

Surgery for patients with high
blood pressure can be risky. But when Tom’s blood pressure
was later taken, the top number fell to below 140high, but not high enough to prevent surgery.
“Soon afterwards, my doctor told me that I suffered from ‘ white coat syndrome
’.He
(综合征)
explained it was seeing a doctor or being in a hospital that caused your blood pressure to rise
even if it is usually normal. ”

“The main difficulty with white coat syndrome is that it only happens in a medical setting,
which means you can’t really treat it,” says Professor Peter Sever, “You can’t send a patient
away with medicine because once they get home and take it, their blood pressure is going to fall
through the floor. ” The good news is that many people do gain control over the syndrome;
knowledge can make a diff
erence. “For some people, if they know they have it, they do seem to
be able to take some control over it and it can improve,” says Professor Sever.

Many hospitals now have methods to solve the problem of white coat syndrome. They
include the Will Adams NHS Treatment Centre in Gillingham, Kent, where Tom finally had his
hernia repaired earlier this year.
8

What caused Tom to get worried?
A

Traffic jams.
C

Medical settings.
B

Long journeys.
D

Heavy work.
9

What prevented Tom having the surgery at first?
A

His white coat syndrome.
B

His doubt about his doctor.
C

The seriousness of his hernia.
D

The fall of his blood pressure.
10

What’s the best way to deal with “white coat syndrome”?

A

Taking some medicine.
B

Avoid going to hospitals.
C

Getting treatment at home.
D

Fully knowing the syndrome.
11

What can we know about the result of Tom’s treatment?

A

It’s creative.

C

It’s unexpected.

B

It’s satisfying.

D

It’s disappointing.






Some people state they never forget a face. But what does that saying mean? Is there
really no limit to the number of faces a person can remember?
A new study has found that, on average, people can remember as many as 5,000 faces.
That number comes from a group of researchers at the University of York in England, There
have been many studies recently on facial recognition. But the authors of this study say theirs is
the first time that scientists have been able to put a number to the abilities of humans to
recognize faces.
During the study, people spent one hour writing down as many faces from their personal
lives as possible, Then, they wrote down famous faces they know, such as actors, politicians
and other public people. The results showed that the participants knew between 1,000 and
10,000 faces, which is very shocking to the researchers. Rob Jenkins, coauthor of the study,
said one explanation about it may be that some people have a natural ability for remembering
faces. He also said it could be because of different social environments. Some people may have
grown up in more populated places. So they may have had more social contact throughout their
lives.
The ability to tell individual people apart is “clearly important.” In today’s modern world
of big cities, televisions and social media, we meet thousands of people. Our facial recognition
abilities help us to deal with the many different faces we see on the screens, as well as those we
know.
The people in the study included 25 men and women. They are between 18 and 61 years
old. “It would be interesting to see whether there is a
peak age for the number of faces we
know”, Jenkins said it is possible that we gather more faces throughout our lifetime. But, he
added, there also may be an age at which we start to find it harder to remember all of those
faces.
12

How is the study different from the previous ones?
A

It is the first study on facial recognition.
B

The study includes participants of all ages.
C

It lists the number of faces people can recognize.
D

Participants could only recognize faces from personal lives.
13

What does the
underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 refer to?

A

The difference of social environments.
B

People’s natural ability to learn.

C

The wide range of the numbers.
D

The necessity of facial recognition.
14

What will the researchers probably focus on after this study?
A

Why older people remember more faces.
B

When people can remember the most faces.
C

Whether people’s ability to remember faces is necessary.

D

How our ability to remember faces vary at different ages.
15

What can be a suitable title for the text?
A

Human Beings Never Forget a Face
B

Face Recognition Benefits Humans
C

The Key to Remembering More Faces
D

The Brain Remembers Thousands of Faces


二、七选五





The world’s African elephants are in serious danger.
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And if we do nothing to put
an end to the illegal ivory trade, elephants will be extinct from the wild within the next 20 years.
Many believe that an illegal hunter could get ivory without killing the elephant-this is not
true. 17


And the rest lies beneath the surface like an iceberg
(冰山)
in water. The tusk is not
just bone but rather it is alive, filled with nerves and blood vessels
and when broken off,

血管)
the tusks would likely become infected and lead to a slow and

painful death.
However, there is a new form of hope rising from nature itself. African elephants are being
born without the tusks that illegal hunters have targeted for decades. But why is the largest land
mammal on earth now being born tuskless?18


Is such change beneficial to elephants’ survival in the long term? As we know, elepha
nt
tusks ate not just glorious-looking. 19


Therefore scientists are just track the
newly tuskless among them, to see how this unfortunate adaptation affects the species.
Ivory hunters are not the only danger faced by elephants today. And more support is
needed than ever to create a safe world where elephants can live together with humans happily,
tusks and all.20

.
A

Action should be taken to protect animals in the world.
B

They also have important uses such as self- defense and digging.
C

Only two-
thirds of an elephant’s tusks
(象牙)
stick out of their mouth.
D

It is estimated that one is killed every 15 minutes for their ivory tusks.
E.
That’s because elephants without tusks have a better chance of surviving.

centuries of being hunted by humans, many African elephants are tuskless.
G.
And it’s in our power to make this happen by cutting demand and raising awareness.



三、完形填空





I didn’t understand the power of forgiveness until I caused a serious car crash.

It was a clear night, oven-warm, full moon hanging low over the desert. On the way back
from a party, Hannah and I decided to go for a




21


. Hannah was my best friend,
younger but much taller. “Hannah is a real



22



,” My mom used to say. And




23



enough, that summer she




24



with a modeling agency
(模特公司)
.
Taking a turn too fast, I



25



a block of rock and,




26



the car. We were
seriously injured I cracked my cheekbone on the steering wheel; Hannah’s forehead was



27


wide open on the dash. There is a(n)



28




amount of blood on Hannah’s



29



, a
piece of skin hanging into her eyes. In the emergency room, my parents spoke



30


; Best
plastic, surgeon
(整容医生)
in the city.



31



of her modeling career.
What would I



32




to her? It is all my fault.
What her mother, Sharon, came into my hospital room, I started to cry, ready for her



33


. She sat beside me and took my hand. “I nearly killed my best friend when I was your
age, she said with a soft,



34



voice.
“I’m so sorry,” I said.

“You’re both



35


,” she said. “The rest is window dressing. I



36



you.
Hannah will too.”

Sharon’s forgiveness



37



Hannah and me to get back in the



38



together
that summer. And we were able to



39



friends throughout high school, college and the
rest of our lives. I think of Sharon’s gift of forgiveness every time I feel like



40



someone for his wrong doing.
21

A

holiday
22

A

beauty
23

A

well
24

A

consulted
B

walk
B

friend
B

surprisingly
B

dealt
C

ride
C

angel
C

strangely
C

signed
D

picnic
D

hero
D

sure
D

chatted
25

A

hit
B

picked
C

thrown
B

lost interest in
D

missed
C

lost sight of
26

A

lost confidence in

27

A

pushed
28

A

increasing
29

A

seat
30

A

quietly
31

A

Burden
32

A

hand
33

A

judgment
34

A

deep
35

A

lucky
36

A

love
37

A

allowed
38

A

party
39

A

win
D

lost control of
B

torn
B

small
B

clothes
B

angrily
B

Peak
B

say
B

comments
B

weak
B

alive
B

understand
B

forced
B

performance
B

find
C

kept
C

impossible
C

arm
C

loudly
C

Basis
C

treat
C

disappointment
C

comforting
C

precious
C

forgive
C

reminded
C

car
C

make
C

shouting at
D

held
D

limited
D

face
D

clearly
D

End
D

donate
D

anger
D

cheerful
D

innocent
D

admire
D

required
D

hospital
D

stay
D

threatening
40

A

apologizing to
B

blaming


四、用单词的适当形式完成短文

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入
1
个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Mandarin Chinese
(普通话)
is the mother tongue of over 873 million people, making it
the most

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(wide) spoken first language in the world. Each year more and more students
around the world 42


mother tongue is not Mandarin a
re studying it with enthusiasm. Let’s
take Russia 43


example.
The number of Mandarin learners in Russia 44


(grow) hugely from 17,000 to 56,000 in
the past 10 years, For the first time in 2019, over

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(hundred) of middle school students in
Russia will take Mandarin as a subject in the USE (the Unified State Exam), a national entrance
exam that l1th graders must pass 46


(enter) college.
“The idea of teaching a foreign language at school is to
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(broad) students’ horizons,
giving them the ability to get all sorts of information and a chance to be more successful in the
future. As 48


result. those who learn and know Mandarin will surely benefit much from it,”
said Ivan Yaschenko, the director of the center of Pedagogical Skills. International businesses
prefer to hire people who speak more than one language. Students with both

49

(profession)
backgrounds and a good command of Mandarin will be more competitive when 50


(apply) for
jobs.


五、短文改错

51
.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作 文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文
中共有
10
处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每 处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或
修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧)
,并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(

)划掉。

修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:
1.
每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2.
只允许修 改
10
处,多者(从第
11
处起)不计分。

I, together with my friend James, go to the cinema the other day. The film
Never Say
No
left a deeply impression on me, from which I have learned a lot. No matter what great
difficulties we meet with in our life, we shouldn’t lose heart. Instead, you should face up to the
problems and manage to overcome them. At the present, I have some difficulties in adapting to
my new study life. I’m determined to try harder and more optimistic. And I’m convincing that I
can make it with the guidance of my teachers and friends. The film is well worth see once again.
Which I suggest doing, my dear friends, is that you should watch it.

六、提纲类作文

52
.假定你是李华,你从网上得知国 外某机构要在寒假期间组织英语冬令营,你想获取
更多的信息。请你给主办方发一封电子邮件,要点如下 :

1.
时间安排;

2.
课程和活动;

3.
费用及其他。

注意:

1.
词数
100
左右;

2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3.
开头结尾已给出,不计人总词数。

Dear Sir/ Madam,
I’m Li Hua, a student of Grade 2 in senior high school.
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Yours sincerely,
Li Hua

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