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1、浙江省山河联盟届高二第二学期期中考试英语试题及答案浙江省山河联盟2020届高二第二学期期中考试英语试题卷选择题部分第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10个小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADowneys mother spent one year studying abroad through an international exchange program with a French school. She often talked about how exciting and

2、interesting the experience was. So, even before finishing high school, Downey had decided to follow suit one day.Downey began studying architecture at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 2004. Near the end of her second year, she started to feel unhappy with her school and decided it was

3、 time to study abroad.US. colleges and universities commonly have joint programs with foreign schools that permit student exchanges. These programs usually last half a school year or sometimes a whole school year. The classes students take abroad usually give them credits toward their degree. In a f

4、ouryear degree program, the third year is the most common time for American college students to study abroad. Many students think they need a change before what is usually their final and most difficult year of study.Downey said her school did not want her to go at first. The architecture program at

5、 Lehigh was very intense, and her professors were worried she might miss learning important material. However, she was eventually able to get special permission to study internationally for a whole year. During the fall term in 2006, she attended a Danish international school in Copenhagen, Denmark,

6、 explaining she did so because Danish architects are well known for their housing design.Young adult as she was, she had to deal with travel documents and many other issues (问题) on her own. Overcoming the language barrier is the biggest challenge of studying abroad. However, she had a lot of emotion

7、al (情感的) and financial support from her family. She learned life lessons and made friendships and memories that have lasted to this day. She said, “The more youre out of your comfort zone, the more rewarding the experience is in the end.”21What does Downeys mother mean to Downey?AA friend. BA dreame

8、r.CAn example. DAn expert.22What made Downey choose the Danish international school?AThe famous learned professors.BThe casual learning environment.CThe impressive academic reputation.DThe favorable geographical location.23What can we infer according to the last paragraph?AIt was not easy for Downey

9、 to study abroad.BThe comfortable life is likely to ruin the future life.CDowney was too young to take care of herself.DDowneys parents could hardly afford her education.BWhen you start working on something but dont finish it, thoughts of the unfinished work continue to jump into your mind even when

10、 youve moved on to other things. Psychologists refer the phenomenon as the Zeigamik effect. The effect was first observed by a Russian psychologist named Bluma Zeigamik. While sitting in a busy restaurant in Vienna, she noted the waiters had better memories of unpaid orders. Once the bill was paid,

11、however, the waiters had difficulty remembering the exact details of the orders.In one of her studies, participants were asked to complete simple tasks such as putting together puzzles, or solving math problems. Half of the participants were interrupted halfway through these tasks. After an hour-lon

12、g delay, Zeigamik asked the participants to give an account of what theyd been working on. She discovered that those who had their work interrupted were twice as likely to remember what they had been doing as those who had actually completed the tasks.We can use this effect to our advantage. For exa

13、mple, if youre struggling to memorize something important, momentary interruptions might actually work to your advantage. Rather than simply remember the information over and over again, review it several times and then take a break. While youre focusing on other things, youll find yourself mentally

14、 returning to the information you were studying.We often put off tasks until the last moment, only completing them in a rush at the last possible moment. Unfortunately, this tendency can lead to heavy stress and even poor performance. One way to overcome this is to put the Zeigamik effect to work. S

15、tart by taking the first step, no matter how small. Once you5ve begunbut not finishedyour work, youll find yourself thinking of the task until, at last, you finish it. Ybu might not finish it all at once, but each small step you take puts you closer to your final goal.24. What does the Zeigamik effe

16、ct refer to?A. Waiters tend to have good memories.B. Once interrupted, one will forget things easily.C. Most people cant focus on one thing for a long time.D. People remember unfinished tasks better than completed ones.25. How should we study according to the Zeigamik effect?A. Repeat over and over

17、again.B. Divide our study session.C. Focus on several tasks at a time.D. Have enough rest before studying.26. Whats the main idea of the last paragraph?A. How to get rid of heavy stress.B. Why we should set a final goal.C. How to break the habit of delaying work.D. Why we always complete tasks in a

18、rush.CThe Kirtlands warbler(莺)has required protections since the foundation of Endangered Species Act (ESA), but thats about to change. The Fish and Wildlife Service(FWS)today announced it is removing the songbird from the endangered species list“The effort to recover the Kirtlands warbler is a succ

19、essful example of how to save endangered species,” said Margaret Everson, director of FWS.“The Kirtlands warbler has responded well to active management over the half century.“In 1971, the Kirtlands warbler population declined to approximately 201 singing males and was restricted to six counties. By

20、 2015, the population reached 2,383 singing males and had spread geographically. FWS noted the frequent and persistent singing of male warblers during the breeding season made counting possible.“The primary threats identified at listing and during development of the recovery plan have been managed,”

21、 said FWS. Modern wildfire suppression(扑灭)practices greatly altered the natural disturbance system, which enabled the growth of the jack pine forests favored by the species, FWS noted. Michigan state has replanted approximately 90,000 acres of Kirtlands warbler habitat over the past 30 years. Timber

22、 (木材)incomes offset the cost of replanting jack pine needed to support a survivable bird population.But while the bird is falling off the ESA list, officials note that it remains a “conservation-dependent species. Conservation of the Kirtlands warbler will continue to require a harmonious approach f

23、or carrying out future conservation work, like partnerships and sufficient funding, FWS stated. Under the Endangered Species Preservation Act of 1966, the Kirtlands warbler was federally listed as an endangered species in 1967.“This remarkable bird has a most impressive, exemplary success story that

24、 illustrates effective conservation and cooperation at work,” added Heather Good, executive director of Michigan Audubon. Shawn Graff, vice president of American Bird Conservancys Great Lakes program, pointed out the delisting (除名)is “cause for celebration and proof that the Endangered Species Act w

25、orks.”27. The passage is probably taken from .A. a science fiction B. a news report C. a biography D. a novel28. What docs the underlined word “offset” in paragraph 3 mean? A. Make up for. B. Add to. C. Fix. D. Estimate.29. Which of the following is NOT the reason for the recovery of Kirtlands warbl

26、er?A. Ample funding. B. Cooperative work.C. The foundation of FWS. D. The control of wildfire.30. What can be concluded from the passage?A. The male Kirtlands warblers seldom sing in the breeding season.B. Heather Good was not very satisfied with the conservation work.C. The Kirtlands warbler was li

27、sted as an endangered species only in one state.D. Margaret Everson thought highly of the conservation of the Kirtlands warbler.第二节(共5个小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Interpersonal communication skills are those which you need every day in your life be it in your personal or

28、professional life. They are some of the most important skills as large percentage of your personal life involves interacting with people. 31 Here are some tips to help you be an excellent interpersonal communicator:32 As the saying goes, the first impression is the last impression, hence you should

29、be careful when it comes to body language. It is said that a typical communication consists of more than 50% non-verbal communication, which includes body language. So if your body language is sending negative signals to the other person, the communication will probably break down in the process.Thi

30、nk before you speak. 33 That means you should try to connect with the feelings of the other person in order to show that you care about the conversation between the two of you.Listen well. The ability to listen to what a person is saying is a skill and you should focus on that while communicating wi

31、th others. If you have good listening skills you will be able to understand that persons words more clearly and react in a positive manner. 34 Be open to receiving feedback (反馈). Sometimes it is good to step back to receive feedback.35 You should be able to open up to feedback from the other person

32、and give honest feedback whenever you feel it is needed.A. Show positive body language. B. Communicate with others kindly. C. You should always be confident of what you are speaking.D. Communication is a two-way process and should remain like that. E. Interpersonal skills also play an important part in your career development. F. You should consider how your words affect the person before making any comments.G. It will also send a signal to the other person that you

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