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吉林省梅河口一中学年高二英语上学期期末考试试题
2020学年上学期高二年级期末考试
英语
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第Ⅰ卷
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)(略)
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第一节(共15小题:
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A
MagazinesaleshavegenerallybeenfallingsincethedaytheinventoroftheInternetsaid,“Hey,whydon’tIinventtheInternet?
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ButthelatestABCfigures,releasedthisweek,showthatsalesofcertaintitlesareactuallygoingup.Newsandcurrentaffairsmagazinesarebecomingmorepopular—butcelebrity(名人),gossipandfashionpublicationsarestillstruggling.
“Gossipandcelebritynewsisrarelysomethingthatrequiresdetailedanalysis—soit’sbestsuitedtobite-sizedcontentonsocialmedia,”saysIanBurrell,mediacolumnistforTheDrum.“Onceit’soutthere,it’squicklysharedandreadersmoveontothenextstar.Noonewantstowaitaweektoreadaboutitinaprintmagazine.”
FraserNelson,editorofTheSpectator,wrotethisweek:
“There’snowtoomuchwritingonline,andinaneraoffakenews,whereyougetyouranalysisfromhasneverbeenmoreimportant.Asnewspapersandmagazinesarefindingout,ifyoucanpublishwritingthatisconsistentlybetterthanwhatcanbefoundonline,peoplewillpay.”
Butmanyeditorsarestrugglingtostriketherightbalancebetweenphysicalanddigitalcontent.Theyarefacedwiththechoiceofeitherpostingalltheirarticlesonlineforfreesothemagazinestaysrelevant,orchargingreadersmoneytoprotectthefinancialfutureofthebrand.
AsBurrellpointsout,mostreadersarehungryforadeeperunderstandingofthefast-movingchangesinglobalnewsandpoliticsratherthanseekingtoescapefromitbyburyingtheirheadsincelebritygossipandentertainmentstories.
Serioustimescallforseriousjournalism.Whilegeneral-interestdailynewshasbeenturnedintoanalmostuniversallyavailablecommodity(商品)bytheInternet,specialistjournalismisstillaservicepeoplevalueandthinktheycan’tgetelsewhere.
21.WhatdoesIanBurrellthinkofcelebritynews?
A.Itisn’tworthreading.B.Itisn’tworthanalyzing.
C.Itshouldbereadcarefully.D.Itshouldappearonmagazines.
22.WhatdidFraserNelsonmainlystress?
A.Theimportanceofnewssources.
B.Thesignificanceofcurrentaffairs.
C.Thevalueofnewspapersandmagazines.
D.Thebalancebetweenphysicalanddigitalcontent.
23.WhatcanbeinferredfromBurrell’sopinioninParagraph6?
A.Mostreadersarefondofrapidchanges.
B.Mostreaderstendtoescapefromreality.
C.Mostreaderslikeentertainmentnewsbest.
D.Mostreadersshowgreatinterestinglobalnewsandpolitics.
24.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.WhereMagazinesWillGointheFuture.
B.WhatMakesSomeMagazinesDisappear.
C.HowMagazinesAreSurvivingtheDigitalAge.
D.WhyPeopleAreStillReadingFashionPublications.
B
It’sexcitingtoimaginehowfuturehumanswillhavesolvedtheproblemswehavenow,orwhatamazingnewinventionswillmakeourlivesmoreconvenientandinteresting.Weaskedtopscientiststosharetheirpredictionsonwhattheworldwillbelikeinacentury.Ifthey’reright,the2114isgoingtobereallycool.
1.Robotswilldoyourchoresandmore.
Robotswillbedoingmostofourjobs,frombuildinghomestoteachingmath.Therearealreadyrobotsthatcleanfloorsandpumpgas.Inthefuturetheywillbemorecomplicatedanduseful.Unfortunately,withrobotstakingallthejobs,unemploymentwillbehigh.
2.Youwillreadminds.
Speakingofbeingsocial,wewillcommunicateinanentirelydifferentway.Forgettextsandemails.Mindreadingtechnologywillallowustosendthoughtstoeachotherwithoutspeakingaword.Wewillalsobeabletosendthoughtstoobjectsaroundus.(Insteadofpressing“start”onthemicrowave,youcouldjustthink“start”.)Meanwhile,chipsimplanted(植入)inourbrainswillimprovememoryandintelligence.
3.Yourcarwilldriveyou.
Today,around30,000Americansdieincaraccidentseachyear.Onehundredyearsfromnow,accidentswillbeathingofthepast.AccordingtoMarkSafford,consultantortheU.S.departmentofTransportation,futurecarswilldrivethemselves.Theseelectriccarswillcommunicatewithothercarsontheroadtotravelsafelyincloseformationathighspeeds.
4.Youwilleatfakemeat.
Raisinganimalsisnotanefficientwaytoproducefood,anditharmstheenvironment.Cows,chickens,andpigseatalot,andthenwehavetodealwithallthatpoop(粪便).What’smore,thatpoopcanpoisonlakes,rivers,andstreams.Today,scientistscan“grow”meatinalabfromanimalcells,butit’sexpensiveandnotverydelicious.Inthefuture,theywillhaveperfectedtheprocess.You’llorderhamburgersthatcomefromfactories,notcows.Scientistsmayevenfindwaystomakelabgrownmeattastierandhealthierthantherealthing.
25.Accordingtothepassage,whatislikelytohappenwhenrobotsbecomemorecommoninthefuture?
A.Peoplewillbemuchlazier.B.Morepeoplewilllosetheirjobs.
C.Peoplemaybecomephysicallyweaker.D.Morepeoplemaybecomelessintelligent.
26.Mind-readingtechnologywillhelppeopleto________.
A.haveagoodmemoryB.talktoothercreatures
C.readbooksefficientlyD.conveymessagessilently
27.Accordingtothepassage,inthefuturecarswillbe________.
A.lesspopularB.moreexpensive
C.mucheasiertooperateD.muchsmallerandlighter
28.Futuremeatwillbe________.
A.muchmoreharmlessB.lesstastybuthealthier
C.moreorganicanddeliciousD.moreenvironmentallyfriendly
C
Thedaysofhavingtocarryaphonechargereverywherecouldsoonbeover.Michiganresearchershaverevealedamajorbreakthroughinharvestingenergyfromhumanmotion.Theysayitcouldleadtosmartphonespoweredforaweekbythemotionofaswipe(重击).
MichiganStateUniversity’slow-costdevice,knownasananogenerator,hasalreadybeentested.Scientists’successfullyoperatedanLEDtouchscreen,abankof20LEDlightsandaflexiblekeyboard,allwithasimpletouchingorpressingmotionandwithouttheaidofabattery.Thegroundbreakingfindings,publishedinthejournalNanoEnergy,suggest“We’reonthepathtowardwearabledevicespoweredbyhumanmotion,”saidNelsonSepulveda,associateprofessorofelectricalandcomputerengineeringandleadresearcheroftheproject.
“WhatIforesee,relativelysoon,isthecapabilityofnothavingtochargeyourcellphoneforanentireweek,forexample,becausethatenergywillbeproducedbyyourmovement,”saidSepulveda,whoseresearchisfundedbytheNationalScienceFoundation.
Electricalenergyiscreatedwhenthedeviceiscompressedbyhumanmotion.Thecompleteddeviceisasthinasasheetofpaper.ThedeviceusedtopowertheLEDlightswaspalm-sized,whilethedeviceusedtopowerthetouchscreenwasassmallasafinger.Advantagessuchasbeinglightweight,flexibleandlow-costcouldmakeitapromisingandalternativemethodinthefieldofMechanical-energyharvesting.
Thedevicealsobecomesmorepowerfulwhenfolded.Sepulvedasaid,“Youcanstartwithalargedevice,butwhenyoufolditonceagainandagain,it’smuchsmallerandhasmoreenergy.Nowitmaybesmallenoughtoputinaspeciallymadeheelofyourshoesoitcreatespowereachtimeyourheelstrikestheground.”
Sepulvedaandhisteamarealsodevelopingtechnologythatwouldtransmitthepowergeneratedbytheheelstriketo,say,awirelessheadset.
29.Theunderlinedword“device”inthesecondparagraphprobablyrefersto.
A.apieceofequipmentB.aspecialkindofsmartphone
C.atouchscreenD.aflexiblekeyboard
30.WhatcanwelearnaboutNelsonSepulvedainthepassage?
A.HeworksasajournalistwritingforNanoEnergy.
B.Heplaysamajorroleintheprojectofthenanogenerator.
C.Heinventedatypeofbattery-freesmartphone.
D.HecollectsfundsfortheNationalScienceFoundation.
31.Fromthepassageweknowthatthenanogenerator.
A.becomesmorepowerfulwhenkeptflat
B.hasalreadycomeintomarketintheUSA
C.islightweightandflexiblethoughexpensive
D.makesitpossibletoproducepowerbywalking
32.Thepurposeofthepassageisto.
A.persuadepeopletobuythedevice
B.bringinanewwaytosaveenergy
C.introduceabreakthroughinscience
D.honorNelsonSepulvedaforhiscontributions
D
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