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内蒙古包头市第九中学2020┄2021学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题

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第一卷(选择题共90分)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分,每题1分)
第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatwillthemando
A.Attendthepartywiththewoman
B.TurndownthemusicandgobacktosleepC.Askthepeopleupstairstoturndownthemusic2.Wherearethetwospeakersmostprobably
A.InastoreB.InthehospitalC.Inarestaurant3.Whosatnexttothewomanontheplane
A.JackB.DavidBeckhamC.JenniferAniston4.Whenwillthemoviebegin
A.At4:10B.At4:20C.At4:305.WhatcanwelearnaboutthemanA.HisdaughtertooheavyB.HisdaughterlivesahealthylifeC.Heoftencooksfoodforhisdaughter
第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第67两小题。6.Whatwillthewomandoonthe20th

A.GotoamovieB.VisithergrandmaC.Gotoseethedoctor7.Whatdayisthe21staccordingtotheconversationA.ThursdayB.FridayC.Saturday听第7段材料,回答第89两个小题。8.WhatdoeweknowaboutCharlesA.HeisverypopularB.HehasnosenseofhumorC.Helikeseatinginarestaurant9.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobe
A.AdoctorB.AteacherC.Aphotographer听第8段材料,回答1012三个小题。
10.Howmanytimeshasthewomanbeentothecity
A.ThefirsttimeB.ThesecondtimeC.Thethirdtime11.Whydoesthewomancometothecitythistime
A.TogosightseeingB.TogotoaconferenceC.Tolookforanewjob12.Whatdoesthemandomostprobably
A.HeisadoormanB.HeisahotelclerkC.Heisataxidriver听第9段材料,回答1316四个小题。
13.HowdoesthewomanfeelwhenshelearnsMaryownsthecarA.JealousB.WorriedC.Surprised14.WhyisitnecessaryforMarytobuyacarA.ShehastomeettheclientsB.Shelikestravelingaround
C.Shedoesntliketakingthesubway15.Wheredoesthemansbrotherlivenow

A.InChicagoB.InNewYorkC.InWashington16.HowwillthetwospeakersgotovisitthemansbrotherA.BuybusB.BuycarC.Buysubway听第10段材料,回答1720四个小题。17.Whatwastheweatherliketatday
A.ItwassunnyB.ItwasrainyC.Itwascloudy18.WhydidthecouplefollowthechickensA.TheywereinterestedinthemB.TheywereinterestedinthemC.Theywantedtocatchonefordinner19.WhydidthefarmercreatesuchchickensA.HelikedtryingdifferentthingsB.HewantedtoattractotherstohisfarmC.Allhisfamilylovedeatingchickenlegs20.WhatproblemwasthefarmerfacedwithA.ThechickenstastedverybadB.Thechickenscouldntstandup
C.Thechickensransofastthathecouldn’tcatchthem第二部分阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Gettingridofdirt,intheopinionofmostpeople,isagoodthing.However,thereisnothingfixedaboutattitudestodirt.

Intheearly16thcentury,peoplethoughtthatdirtontheskinwasameanstoblockoutdisease,asmedicalopinionhaditthatwashingoffdirtwithhotwatercouldopenuptheskinandletillsin.Aparticulardangerwasthoughttolieinpublicbaths.By1538,theFrenchkinghadclosedthebathhousesinhiskingdom.SodidthekingofEnglandin1546.ThusbeganalongtimewhentherichandthepoorinEuropelivedwithdirtinafriendlyway.HenryIV,KingofFrance,wasfamouslydirty.Uponlearningthatanoblemanhadtakenabath,thekingorderedthat,toavoidtheattackofdisease,thenoblemanshouldnotgoout.
Thoughthebeliefinthemeritofdirtwaslong-lived,dirthasnolongerbeenregardedasaniceneighboreversincethe18thcentury.Scientificallyspeaking,cleaningawaydirtisgoodtohealth.Cleanwatersupplyandhandwashingarepracticalmeansofpreventingdisease.Yet,itseemsthatstandardsofcleanlinesshavemovedbeyondsciencesinceWorldWarⅡ.Advertisementsrepeatedlyselltheidea:clothesneedtobewhiterthanwhite,clothseversofter,surfacestoshine.Hasthehatefordirt,however,gonetoofar
Attitudestodirtstilldifferhugelynowadays.Manyfirst-timeparentsnervouslytrytowarntheirchildrenofftouchingdirt,whichmightberesponsibleforthespreadofdisease.Onthecontrary,MaryRuebush,anAmericanimmunologist(免疫学家),encourageschildrentoplayinthedirttobuildupastrongimmunesystem.Andthelatterpositionisgainingsomeground.
21.ThekingsofFranceandEnglandinthe16thcenturyclosedbathhousesbecause.
A.theylivedhealthilyinadirtyenvironment.B.theythoughtbathhousesweretoodirtytostayinC.theybelieveddiseasecouldbespreadinpublicbathsD.theyconsideredbathingasthecauseofskindisease

22.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesHenryIV’sattitudetobathing?
A.Afraid.B.CuriousC.Approving.D.Uninterested.23.Howdoesthepassagemainlydevelop
A.Byprovidingexamples.B.Bymakingcomparisons.
C.Byfollowingtheorderoftime.D.Byfollowingtheorderofimportance.24.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassage?
A.Tostresstheroleofdirt.B.Tointroducethehistoryofdirt.
C.Tocallattentiontothedangerofdirt.D.Topresentthechangeofviewsondirt.
B
TheCoalitionfortheHomelessisanorganizationthatseekstoaddresstheneedsofthehomelesspopulationintheUnitedStates.Itisanetworkofoffices,someofwhichprovidefoodandhousesforthehomelesspopulation,someofwhichfightforthepassingoflawsthatwouldgiveeveryAmericantherighttoaplacetocallhome.AccordingtotheCoalitions’studies,ofovertwohundredmillionpeoplelivingintheUnitedStates,uptothreemillionarehomelessandthenumberisstillgrowing.Sincethelate1970s,fastrisinghouseprices,largecutsingovernmentsupportedhousingprograms,andeconomicrecessionhavemadeitimpossibleformanyAmericanstomeethousingcosts.Sadly,thishasresultedinanumberofpersonsbeingforcedtoleavetheirhomesandorunabletofindnewaffordablehomes.Accordingtoanotherresearch,familieswithchildrenappeartobethefastest-growingpartofthehomelesspopulation,makingup39%ofit.Theoldideaofahomelessperson,thatofthesinglemanwhogetsdrunkallthetime,isnolongertrue.Amuchlagerpartofthepopulationnowfindsitselfhomeless.Evenworse,onceapersonbecomeshomeless,heoftenfindsitimpossibletofindajob,sincemost

employersrequireanyonewhowantsajobfromthemtoprovideahomeaddressonajobapplication.
25.Theword“address”inthefirstlineprobablymeans________.A.talkaboutB.dealwithC.fightforD.writeto
26.HowmanypeoplearehomelessintheU.S.accordingtotheCoalitionstudiesA.39%ofthepopulation.B.200millionpeople.
C.About3millionpeople.D.Aboutone-fifthofthepopulation.27.Homelesspeopleoftenhavedifficultyfindingajobbecause________.A.theyhavenohomeaddressesB.theymostlyhaveadrinkingproblem
C.theyaren'tsupportedbygovernmentprogramsD.theyoftendon'thaveenoughworkexperience
28.WhatisthemaincauseoftherisingnumberofthehomelessintheU.S.A.Thepassingofnewhousinglaws.B.Thefastgrowthoffamilysize.C.Theslowconstructionofhouses.D.Theever-risingpriceofhousing.
C
Theglobalenergycrisisisapproaching.WhatcanwedoHerearesomestepsyoucantake.
Coolingputsthegreateststressonyoursummerenergybillandthepowergrid(电网).Justasatune-upforyourcarcanimproveyourgasmileage,ayearlytune-upyourheatingandcoolingsystemcanimproveefficiencyandcomfort.Cleanorreplacefiltersmonthlyorasneeded.
Forcentralairconditioningsystemsandroomsirconditioners,lookfortheENERGYSTAR,thefederalgovernment'ssymbolforenergyefficiency.Forcentralair,purchasethesystemwiththehighestpossibleSeasonalEnergyEfficiencyRatioSEER.

Useenergy-efficientceilingfanseitheraloneorwithairconditioningCeilingfansdoagreatjobofcirculatingair.Whenusedwithairconditioning,fansallowyoutoraisethethermostat(恒温器)andcutcosts.Ceilingfanscoolpeople,notrooms,sobeforeyouleave,turnofftheceilingfan.
Letaprogrammablethermostat"rememberforyou"toautomaticallyadjusttheindoorclimatewithyourdailyandweekendpatternstoreducecoolingbillsbyupto10percent.Youcancomehometoacomfortablenyourroof.
Closeblindsorshadesonsouth-andwest-facingwindowsduringtheday,orfixshadingequipmenttoavoidbeatbuild-up.
Turnoffeverythingnotinuselights,TVs,computers.Andusefluorescentbulbs(荧光灯),whichprovidebright,warmlightwhileusingatleasttwo-thirdslessenergy,producing70percentJessbeatandlastingupto10timeslongerthanincandescentbulbs(白炽灯).
Drivethecarthatgetsbettergasmileagewheneverpossibleifyouownmorethanonevehicle.Ifyoudrive12,500milesayear,switching10percentofyourtripsfromacarthatgets20milespergallontoonethatgets30mpgwillsaveyoumorethan$65peryear.
Carpool.TheaverageU.S.commutes(乘车上班族)couldsaveabout$260ayearbysharingcarstwiceaweekwithtwootherpeopleinacarthatgets20.1mpg-assumingthethreepassengerssharethecostofgas.29.Accordingtothepassage,thethermostatisusedto_____.A.makeroomsquieterB.controlroomtemperatureC.turnofftheairconditionerD.reduceroomairpollution
30.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethattheauthorprobablydiscourages_____.A.plantingleafytreesaroundyourhome
B.turningofftheceilingfanbeforeyouleaveyourhouseC.keepingyoursouth-facingwindowsopenduringthedayD.usingfluorescentbulbsinsteadofincandescentbulbs31.Accordingtothepassage,youcansavefuelby_____.A.usingenergy-efficientceilingfansB.sharingcarswithothersonworkdaysC.turningoffeverythingnotinuse
D.reducing10%ofyourcartripseveryyear

32.Thispassageismainlyabout_____.A.energy-savingtipsB.fuel-savingtipsC.do-it-yourselftips
D.environment-protectingtipsD
Askids,myfriendsandIspentalotoftimeoutinthewoods.“Thewoods”wasourpart-timeaddress,destination,purpose,andexcuse.IfIwenttoafriend’shouseandfoundhimnotathome,hismothermightsay,“Oh,he’soutinthewoods,”withatone(语气)ofairyacceptance.It’ssimilartothetonepeoplesometimesusenowadaystotellmethatsomeoneI’mlookingforisonthegolfcourseoratthegym,oreven“awayfromhisdesk.”Forusten-year-olds,“beingoutinthewoods”wasjustanexcusetodowhateverwefeellikeforawhile.
Wesometimestoldourselvesthatwhatweweredoinginthewoodswasexploring(探索).Exploringwasamorepopularideabackthenthanitistoday.Historyseemedtobemostlyaboutexplorers.Ourexplorations,though,seemedtohavelesssystemthanthehistorickindsomethingusuallycameupalongtheway.Saywestayedinthewoods,throwingrocks,shootingfrogs,pickingblackberries,digginginwhatwewerebrieflypersuadedwasanItalianburialmound.
Oftenwegot“lost”andhadtoclimbatreetofindoutwherewewere.Ifyoureadastoryinwhichsomeonedoesthatsuccessfully,beskeptical;thetopmostbranchesareusuallytooskinnytoholdweight,andwecouldneverclimbhighenoughtoseeanythingexceptothertrees.Therewerefourorfivetreesthatwevisitedregularly----tallbeeches,easytoclimbandcomfortabletositin.
Itwasinatree,too,thatourdaysoffoolingaroundinthewoodscametoanend.Bythensomeofushasreachedseventhgradeandhadbeguntheroughrideofadolescence(青春期).InMarch,themonthwhenweusuallytooktothewoodsagainafterwinter,twofriendsandIsetouttogoexploring.Weclimbedatree,andallofasuddenitoccurredtoallthreeofusatthesametimethatwerereallywereratherbigtobeupinatree.SoontherewouldbethespringdancesonFridayeveningsinthehighschoolcafeteria.
33.Theauthorandhisfriendswereoftenoutinthewoodsto___________.A.SpendtheirfreetimeB.playgolfandothersportsC.avoiddoingtheirschoolworkD.keepawayfromtheirparents34.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph2

A.TheactivitiesinthewoodswerewellplannedB.HumanhistoryisnottheresultofexplorationC.ExplorationshouldbeasystematicactivityD.Theauthorexploredinthewoodsaimlessly35.HowdoestheauthorfeelabouthischildhoodA.HappybutshortB.LonelybutmemorableC.BoringandmeaninglessD.Longandunforgettable第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后面的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。其中有两项为多余选项。
WarrenBuffett
Forsomeonewhoissuchasuccessfulinvestor,WarrenBuffettcomesoffasaprettyordinaryguy.HewasbornonAugust30,1930___36___Heusedtogodoor-to-doorandsellsodawater.WhenhisfamilymovedtoWashington,BuffettbecameapaperboyforTheWashingtonPost.Buffettranhisfivepaperroutesandevenaddedmagazinestoroundouthisproductofferings.Whilestillinschool,hewasmaking$175amonth,afull-timewageformanymen.
___37____Hespent$1,200on40acresoffarmlandinNebraska.Heandafriendalsomade$50aweekbyplacingpinballmachinesinbarbershops.Theycalledtheirventure(企业)WilsonCoinOperatedMachineCo.
Althoughalreadyasuccessfulsmall-timebusinessman,Buffettwasn’tinterestedingoingtocollegebutendedupattheUniversityofPennsylvania----hisfatherencouragedhimtogo.___38___.ButhewasturneddownandthathadtobeoneoftheworstadmissiondecisionsinHarvardhistory.TheoutcomeaffectedBuffett’slife,forheendedupattendingColumbiaBusinessSchool,wherehestudiedunderProfessorBenjaminGraham,thefatherofsecuritiesanalysiswhoprovidedthefoundation(基础)forBuffett’sinvestmentstrategy.
Fromthebeginning,Buffettmadehisfortunefrominvesting.Hestartedwithallthemoneyhehadmadefromsellingsodawater,deliveringpapers,andoperatingpinballmachines.Between1950and1956,hegrewhis$9,800to$14,000.___39___andthenhegraduallydrewinotherinvestorsthroughwordofmouthandveryattractiveterms.
____40____Hedoesn’tcollecthousesorcarsorworksofart,andhedisdains(鄙视)companiesthatwastemoneyonexpensivecars,privatediningrooms,andhigh-

pricedrealvillas.Heisacreatureofhabit-----samehouse,sameoffice,samecityandsamesodawater.
AThenBuffettappliedtoHarvardBusinessSchool.
BBuffettismorelikelytobefoundinafour-starrestaurant.CWhenhewas14,Buffettkeptgreatinterestininvestment.DEvenasayoungchild,Buffettwasseriousaboutmakingmoney.EOnethingisforsureaboutBuffettheishappydoingwhatheisdoing.F.Buffett’sinvestmentstrategymirrorshislifestyle
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