湖北省十堰市2021-2022学年高二上学期元月调研考试英语试题

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湖北省十堰市2021-2022学年高二上学期元月调研
考试英语试题
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一、阅读理解
1. Here are four destinations that have to be included in any
trip to the northeastern city Harbin.
Igloos(冰屋)at Harbin Ice-Snow World
At Harbin Ice-Snow World, you can not only e the world-famous ice architecture, but also have great fun! You can have hotpot at igloo restaurants, enjoying the product of both ice and fire, and go down the world’s longest ice slide.
The Sun Island Snow Expo
The Sun Island Snow Expo is the world’s largest snow
初中英语sculpture(雕塑)art show. You can play in the snow as well as admire the art made from it. Tourists from the south might be surprid by the bright sunshine reflected in the snow, so don’t forget the sunscreen. This is a good place to toss water into the air and watch it turn into ice immediately. Find a safe place with no one nearby, and enjoy the unique phenomenon.陷入困境
Yabuli Ski Resort
One place you shouldn’t miss when visiting Harbin is Yabuli Ski Resort, where you can ski down snow-covered mountains. Yabuli Sun Mountain Resort is surrounded by mountains and forests. The snow is thick and moderately hard. There are junior, middle and nior ski runs. Professional staff are available to improve your skiing ability and give you an experience of a lifetime.
The Harbin Grand Theatre
It might not be part of an ordinary tourist plan, but it is worth an extra night in Harbin! The winter is cold and the night is long,
so why not go to the theatre? Northerners consider it a romantic
thing to do in winter. Harbin was listed by the United Nations as a music city in 2010. Harbin Grand T
heater is where artistic souls defrost a little to share their love of art.
【小题1】What can tourists do when they visit the igloos?
A.Ski down the mountains.
B.Eat in a restaurant made of ice.
C.Enjoy some ancient architecture.
D.Throw and watch water turn into ice immediately.
【小题2】What does the author remind tourists to do when they visit the Sun Island Snow Expo?
A.Stay in a safe place alone. B.Make a snow sculpture.
C.Apply sunscreen. D.Live in an ice architecture.
嶙峋【小题3】Which place has professional staff to help with your skiing ability?
A.Igloos(冰屋)at Harbin Ice-Snow World. B.The Sun Island Snow Expo. C.The Harbin Grand Theatre. D.Yabuli Ski Resort.
2. When drama teacher Chelsie King asked students in her school
to come up with a way for her husband to go around the block in his wheelchair with their newborn, they were up for the challenge.
Chelsie’s husband, Jeremy, underwent brain surgery three years ago, and since then it has been difficult for him to keep his balance. “He wanted to be able to safely hold his baby, but there’s just really not a ton of resources out there for disabled parents,” Chelsie said. She works at the Bullis School in Germantown, Maryland, and asked her colleague Matt Zigler, who teaches the “Making for Social Good” class, for assistance.
In this cour, students learn and design products to help people. The 10 high school students were excited to come up with something
that could attach to the wheelchair Jeremy us. They spoke with the Kings about their needs, conducted rearch on infant(供婴儿使用白的)car ats and how they are installed, and then drafted 3D models
of their designs. “I really feel the students took all my concerns
to heart when creating the prototypes(原型),” Jeremy said. Two projects were lected for the students to make—one that connected
an infant car at to Jeremy’s wheelchair and another that attaches an entire stroller(折叠婴儿车)to the wheelchair.
When they were done making the attachments, the students put the instructions online to help even more people. A few weeks later, the Kings went out with the car at attachment, and found it worked perfectly. The students were excited to learn that their creation was a hit. “I feel fortunate to have been able to take a class that has allowed me to truly make a difference in someone’s life, ” said Zlotnitsky.
【小题1】What happened to King’s husband Jeremy?
A.He had a brain operation.
B.He could safely hold his baby easily.
C.He got a job at school in Germantown.
D.He had to make his wheelchair himlf.
【小题2】Why did high school students speak with the Kings?
A.To print 3D models of their designs.
B.To help the Kings fix baby car ats.
C.To connect something to Jeremy’s wheelchair.
D.To know about the Kings’ practical requirements.
【小题3】What can we know about the students from the last paragraph? A.Their design was a great success.
B.They discusd and designed two projects.
C.They were crazy about wheelchair models.
D.They taught more people to make car ats online.
【小题4】What’s Zlotnitsky’s attitude towards taking “Making for Social Good” class?
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A.Positive. B.Doubtful.
C.Objective. D.Negative.
3. Four tobacco plant eds found in an ancient Utah fireplace suggest early Americans might have been using the plant 12,300 years ago. The finding makes the first known u of tobacco some 9,000
gloveyears earlier than previously thought. Rearchers believe hunter-gatherers in the Great Salt Lake Dert may have smoked wads of the plant. Until now, the earliest evidence of tobacco u was a 3, 300-year-old smoking pipe discovered in Alabama.
Archaeologists discovered the millimetre-wide eds at the Wishbone site, an ancient camp in the dert in what is now northern
Utah. There, they found the rest of an ancient hearth(壁炉地面)that was surrounded by bone and stone artefacts(手工艺品).
Their findings suggest the native American hunter-gatherers may have consumed the tobacco while cooking or toolmaking, the scientists say in a paper published in the journal Nature Human Behaviour.
The tobacco plant is native to the Americas and contains the psychoactive addictive substance nicotine(尼古丁). Tobacco was widely cultivated and spread around the world following the arrival
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of E uropeans in the Americas at the end of the 15th century. “The tobacco eds were the big surpri. They are incredibly small and
rare to be prerved, ” said Daron Duke, a rearcher of the Far Western Anthropological Rearch Group. “Today, the Great Sat Lake Dert is a large dry lake. But 12,300 years ago, the camp would have been on a vast marshland. We know very little about their culture.
The thing that interests me most about this find is the social window it gives to a simple activity in an undocumented past. My imagination runs wild. ”
【小题1】What does the finding suggest in paragraph 1?
A.Americans prefer using smoking pipes.
B.Tobacco plants can easily be found around America.
C.Tobacco plants were introduced into America 9,000 years ago. D.Americans have a longer history of tobacco u than we thought. 【小题2】What did archaeologists find at the ancient camp?
A.Some animal meat. B.A rich farming land.
C.Small tobacco eds. D.A modern hunting tool.
【小题3】What can we learn from paragraph 4?
A.Tobacco was first planted in America by Europeans.
B.Europeans had contributed to the spread of tobacco.
C.Americans started learning to smoke in the 1500s.
D.People cared about the effects of smoking.
【小题4】What did Daron Duke think of the discovery of tobacco eds? A.Alarming. B.Threatening
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C.Amazing. D.Satisfying
4. A new technology project in southern Greece is helping
visitors experience the ancient birthplace of the Olympic Games.
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The project ud Augmented Reality (AR) to recreate temples and competition areas in the ancient city of Olympia. It was recently launched in the city, one of the world’s major archaeological sites. Augmented Reality is a technology that can project computer-created imagery onto special eyeglass. Through the eyeglass, the images appear along with other physical objects in the environment.
12的英文The project is a partnership between American software maker Microsoft and Greece’s Ministry of Culture and Sport. The ministry helped Microsoft map and build virtual reprentations of Olympia.
The city was ud for nearly a thousand years to host the games in ancient Greece that rved as the model for the modern Olympics. The experience provides urs the chance to virtually walk through the ruins of Olympia. At the Olympic Muum in Athens, people can also
u Microsoft’s AR headts for a similar experience.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis joined a group of schoolchildren who were using the app for the first time. “I’m absolutely thrilled that we’re able to prent to the world a completely new cultural experience utilizing technology to recreate the ancient world of Olympia, ” Mitsotakis told the media.
Students from a local middle school looked at statues and structures that were brought to life on their phones. One of the children, Panagiotis Christopoulos, called the project “impressive”. “I think it can help with teaching in schools, ” the student said. They were able to virtually visit inside and outside ttings to explore where ancient Olympians had competed in different sports.
The project began 18 months ago with a ries of imaging flights
to help map areas across Olympia. Microsoft is to build veral data centers in and near Athens as part of a $ 1 billion investment agreement with the Greek government.
【小题1】What can urs do with the eyeglass?
A.Move physical objects.
B.Take photos of the ruins of Olympia.
C.Take part in the virtual Olympic Games.
D.Be on a virtual visit to the ruins of Olympia.
【小题2】What does the underlined word “utilizing” in parag raph 4 mean?
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A.Using. B.Determining.
C.Replacing D.Recycling
【小题3】What will Microsoft do according to the last paragraph?

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