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1、山东省广饶一中学年高二线上考试英语试题 Word版含答案 高二测试 英语试题 (三) 3.21(满分:120分 时间:100分钟)第一部分 阅读(共两节, 满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分, 满分37.5分)阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。A Dance ClassesBalletBallet teaches grace, posture(姿势) and flexibility. Students focus on the use of proper ballet items物品),expanding their knowledge of cla

2、ssical ballet techniques and improving motor skills for classical ballet practice. The class is a formal ballet class.Age 8-10September 7, 2019-May 16, 202010:30 am-12:00 am on SaturdayCreative MoversStudents can explore creative movement, balance, focus, the development of skills, motor planning an

3、d balance. The class helps build strength, flexibility and self-confidence, and allows children to realize expression in a positive and encouraging environment. Children use their imagination to celebrate movement and have lots of fun.Age 3-5September 7, 2019-January 18, 20209 : 00 am-9 : 45 am on S

4、aturdayJazzJazz includes movements from both classical ballet and dance techniques. This class will focus on traditional jazz dance. Students will be introduced to jazz-style rhythms and movements. In order to ensure proper placement for your child, we invite all students to participate in a sample(

5、示例) class. Students and parents work with program staff to meet students personal dance goals.Age 5-6September 7 2019-May 16, 20202 : 00 pm-3 : 00 pm on SaturdayHip HopStudents will be introduced to several different aspects of hip hop dance including popping, locking, breaking and tutting in a high

6、-energy environment. Our hip hop instructors are highly knowledgeable and will provide students with a wonderful view of hip hop dance.Age 7-10September 7, 2019-May 16, 20201 : 00 pm-2 : 00 pm on Sunday1. Which class is suitable for 4-year-old children?A. Ballet. B. Creative Movers C. Hip Hop. D. Ja

7、zz. 2. What can students do in the jazz class?A. Learn the long history of jazz. B. Dance with famous modern jazz dancers.C. Get to know jazz-style movements. D. Make use of all the ballet items. 3. What is special about the hip hop class?A. It is available on Sunday B. It teaches traditional dances

8、C. It is open in the afternoon. D. It has the most skilled teachers.BAt the age of 14, James Harrison had a major chest operation and he required 13 units (3.4 gallons) of blood afterwards. The blood donations saved his life, and he decided that once he turned 18, he would begin donating blood as re

9、gularly as he could.More than 60 years and almost 1,200 donations later, Harrison, whose blood contains an antibody (抗体) that has saved the lives of 2.4 million babies from miscarriages (流产), retired as a blood donor on May 11. Harrisons blood is valuable because he naturally produces Rh-negative bl

10、ood, which contains Rh-positive antibodies. His blood has been used to create anti-D in Australia since 1967.“Every bottle of Anti-D ever made in Australia has James in it,” Robyn Barlow, the Rh program director told the Sydney Morning Herald. “Its an amazing thing. He has saved millions of babies.

11、I cry just thinking about it.” Since then, Harrison has donated between 500 and 800 milliliters of blood almost every week. Hes made 1, 162 donations from his right arm and 10 from his left.“Id keep going if they let me,” Harrison told the Herald. His doctors said it was time to stop the donations a

12、nd they certainly dont take them lightly. They had already extended the age limit for blood donations for him, and theyre cutting him off now to protect his health. He made his final donation surrounded by some of the mothers and babies who his blood helped save.Harrisons retirement is a blow to the

13、 Rh treatment program in Australia. Only 160 donors support the program, and finding new donors has proven to be difficult. But Harrisons retirement from giving blood doesnt mean hes completely out of the game. Scientists are collecting and cataloging his DNA to create a library of antibodies and wh

14、ite blood cells that could be the future of the anti-D program in Australia.4. What do we know about James Harrison?A. He is a very grateful blood donor. B. He saved 2.4 million poor people. C. He is to retire as a blood donor. D. He donates blood nearly every day.5. What is the authors purpose of w

15、riting Paragraph 4?A. To describe how Harrisons donations come to an end.B. To state Harrisons decision to continue donating blood.C. To introduce some babies saved by Harrisons blood.D. To praise Harrison for his cooperation with the doctors.6. What can we infer from the passage about Harrison?A. A

16、fter his retirement, the Rh program will fail.B. New donors are easy to find in a short time.C. His DNA is kept in a library for future study. D. He continues to contribute to the Rh program.7. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. A Special Blood Type Donor to Retire B. The B

17、lood Saving Millions of BabiesC. The Man with the Golden Arm D. A Unique Man with a Rare Blood TypeCYour teenage best friend could be good for your long-term mental health, according to a new study published in the journal Child Development According to the findings, teenagers aged 15 to 16 who had

18、a close friendship rather than a larger group of friends they were less close to had a greater sense of self-worth by the time they were 25 years old. Those people with a very close best friend were also less likely to experience depression and social anxiety, the study found. “Close friendship stre

19、ngth in mid-adolescence predicted relative increases in self-worth and decreases in anxiety and depressive symptoms by early adulthood, ”the authors, led by Rachel K, Narr, a postdoctoral student focused on clinical psychology at the University of Virginia wrote.A past research has suggested that ad

20、olescent friendships are important. Friendships during the teenage years predict academic success and improved mental health. But the new research further explores the type of friendships teenagers have. “My hunch(预感) was that close friendships compared to broader friendship groups and popularity ma

21、y not function the same way,” Narr told Quartz. Being successful in one is not the same as being successful in the other.Many study participants did not continue to have a close relationship with their high-school best friend, leading the researchers to wonder what exactly was responsible for the me

22、ntal health benefits. They suspected that the skills and ability to build such a friendship may be more important than the friendship itself.And as the researchers point out, those skills are not necessarily brought to bear in the world of social media. As technology makes it increasingly easy to bu

23、ild a social network of shallow friends, focusing time and attention on developing close connections with a few individuals should be a priority, study co-author Joseph Allen said in a statement.8. What is the benefit of having a close teenage friendship?A. Excellent performance in high school. B. A

24、 larger group of friends. C. Mental health by early adulthood D. A large social network in the future.9. What can we learn about the past research?A. It helped improve teenagers mental health.B. It attached great significance to adolescent friendships.C. It was totally different from the new researc

25、h.D. It compared broader friendship groups with popularity.10. What did the researchers think might lead to the mental health benefits?A. Not continuing to have a close relationship. B. Having a best friend in high school.C. Understanding the world of social media. D. Knowing how to build a close fr

26、iendship.11. What did the researcher Joseph suggest?A. Concentrating on high-quality relationship. B. Broadening your social circle.C. Improving the skills of making friends. D. Learning to use social media.D In July 2017, the American space agency(NASA)admitted to not having enough financial means

27、to send man on Mars for the purpose of exploring it. The news had the effect of a bomb after five years of communication and development for this space exploration project. And yet, a few months before this announcement, the two houses of the US Congress voted a law to guide future NASA tasks. Among

28、 these tasks was an inhabited trip to Mars in 2033. In the meantime, NASA is focusing on the Mars 2020 mission by building its rover(漫游者), which will be equipped with a series of new scientific instruments. This new machine will also look a lot like Curiosity which landed on the red planet in 2012.

29、The mission Mars 2020 aims to assess the livability of the planet and possibly identify potential tracks of life yesterday and today.At a recent press conference, former US astronaut Tom Jones announced that NASAs current budget could not solve some technical problems for 25 years. Thus, it postpone

30、s the first inhabited mission of the agency to Mars in 2043. The subject concerned mainly mentioned many damages that will affect the body of astronauts.Indeed, the trip to Mars could be completed in nine months by considering the current technologies and the moment when the planets are closer to ea

31、ch other. However, periods of weightlessness that are too long may, in particular, cause a lack of calcium. In fact, it influences the bones of astronauts. In addition, this can lead to significant damage of vision.A quarter of a century is needed to develop new technologies to solve these problems.

32、 For example, there is the question of developing nuclear propulsion(推进)systems. Indeed, it could reduce travel times. Finally, there is also the idea of designing something to allow astronauts to hibernate during the trip!12. What made NASA put off its inhabited mission?A. Objection of scientists. B. The living conditions. C. The damage to health. D. A shortage of funds. 13. Which is right about the Mars 2020 Mission?A. It has been put off. B. It is to evaluate the possibility for

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