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1 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

American government fined a man who made nearly 100 million robocalls (骚扰电话).A robocall is a telephone call     1     is made by a computer. The software can make thousands     2     calls at a time. The government fined the man $120 million because they said he made a threat to public     3     (safe). The government said the man’s calls were illegal because many of them disturbed others. The government said nobody wanted     4     (receive) that call. This meant the call was unwanted and     5     (bore).

The man made a serious crime. This was one of the     6     (large) and most dangerous illegal calls that the police have ever looked into. The man     7     (make) 96 million robocalls during a three-month period last year. He used a technique     8     (call) “neighbor spoofing” to get people to answer the calls. This technique could cheat people into     9    (think ) the calls were from     10    local telephone number. The man also tricked people into believing that the calls were from well-known airlines and hotels. Callers were passed on to call centers that tried to sell them goods. The man thought he did nothing wrong.

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2 . China was a latecomer to space exploration, and in the movies, it has been a latecomer to science fiction, too. That is about to change. The country's first blockbuster (大片)set in space, The Wandering Earth, opens Tuesday with great expectations that it will represent the dawning of a new age in Chinese filmmaking. The film also opens with the Lunar New Year, the beginning of an official,weeklong holiday that is traditionally a peak box-office period in China. It has a limited show in the United States, Canada,Australia and New Zealand.

The Wandering Earth, shown in 3-D, takes place in a distant future in which the sun is about to expand into a red giant and destroy the Earth. The approaching danger forces the world’s engineers to make a plan to move the planet to a new solar system using giant thrusters (推进器).Things go very badly when the Earth has to pass the Jupiter, setting off desperate disturbance to save humanity from ruin.

The film comes as China reached a milestone(里程碑)in space : the landing of a probe (探测器)on the far side of the moon in January. Although decades behind Russia and the United States, China has now put astronauts in orbit and has ambitious plans to join or even lead a new age of space exploration.

''I think there is a very close connection between Chinese cinema and the nation's fortunes,'' said Sha Dan, a leader at the China Film Archive, ''When we have the ability to rescue our people abroad, we can make movies like Operation Red Sea. Only when China can enter the space age can we make works like The Wandering Earth. ''

The Wandering Earth takes for granted China's central role in future space exploration,but it also has a vision of the international teamwork necessary to deal with the threats facing the planet, a theme that runs deeply through the film.

1. What does the author think of The Wandering Earth?
A.It is a success in science-fiction films.
B.It is a hit in the oversea film markets.
C.It is the beginning of Chinese filmmaking.
D.It is only a present for the Lunar New Year.
2. What causes the Earth to wander in space?
A.A new solar system.
B.A new planet like the Earth.
C.The expanding sun in a distant future.
D.A deadly disease for people on the Earth.
3. What is reflected throughout The Wandering Earth?
A.The importance of heroes.
B.The threats from explorations.
C.The nation's power of China.
D.The international cooperation.
2020-02-15更新 | 51次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省益阳市2019-2020学年高二上学期期末英语试题
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3 . Blake Mycoskie set up five businesses, but later he sold them all at a profit. Feeling a bit burned out from work, Mycoskie decided to give it a break for a while and headed down to Argentina for some rest. But rest isn't really part of a businessman's make-up. It's in their nature to keep having good business ideas.

On a visit to a village outside Buenos Aires, he was shocked to see that many children didn’t have any shoes or, if they did,the shoes were badly worn. Since shoes—particularly the local farmers,canvas(帆布的)shoes—can be bought cheaply in Argentina, Mycoskie5s first instinct(本能) was to set up a charity to donate shoes to the children. But after giving it some thought, he realized that this was not a model that would work. One pair of shoes per child would not make that much difference,because they wear out(磨损). And if he asked people to donate repeatedly —to provide new shoes for the same child every six months—the donors,sympathy(同情)for the cause might also wear out pretty quickly.

Instead he came up with the idea of ''TOMS: one-for-one shoes''. He would take the canvas shoe to America, manufacture it and sell it as a high end fashion item at around $ 50 a pair. For each pair he sold he would donate one pair to shoeless village children. That way he could guarantee a continual supply.

Several years on,the business is very successful, supplying shoes not only to children in Argentina but also other parts of the world. But is the one-for-one model one that can be repeated with other products? Mycoskie is doubtful. TOMS is a for-profit business, but does not yet make a profit. He says one-for-one is not an offer that you can just add to your existing business model; you have to build it in from the beginning.

Some would also argue that the charity aspect is just a marketing tool,but in the end does that matter? TOMS is making a real difference to poor children all over the world and Mycoskie is enjoying being a businessman more than ever.

1. Why did Blake Mycoskie go to Argentina?
A.To go for relaxation.B.To seek business cooperation.
C.To look for new business ideas.D.To learn to make canvas shoes.
2. Why didn’t Blake Mycoskie set up a charity?
A.He wasn't interested in running a charity.
B.He had no real experience of running a charity.
C.A charity would make no difference to the children.
D.A charity could not donate shoes to the children continually.
3. Why did Blake Mycoskie set up TOMS?
A.To help poor children.B.To support a charity.
C.To win national fame.D.To expand his business.
4. What do we know about TOMS?
A.It has made a profit.
B.It only supplies shoes to children in Argentina.
C.It gives Mycoskie a sense of achievement.
D.It can be a model for other kinds of products

4 . Teenagers who spend more than six hours online on school days are more likely to be lonely and skip school, according to an international study.

The study examined the home Internet use,well-being(幸福)and behaviour of 296,000 15-year-olds in 41 countries. More than one in four spent more than four hours per day online outside of school. The study found lower levels of well-being among students who spent more than six hours per day online. They were twice as likely as teenagers spending one and two hours per day online to report that they felt lonely at school. These ''extreme Internet users'' were also especially at risk of ''behaving in problematic ways at school, such as arriving late or skipping class''.

The report said, ''Lower levels of engagement(密切关系)with school may be connected to less sense of belonging at school. It is also possible that skipping class and arriving late for school are the consequence of lack of sleep among extreme Internet users. '' It adds,'' Parents, schools and health professionals can work together to watch and plan children's use of new media. ''

The study also found that countries that invest (投资)heavily in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in schools have seen no ''considerable'' difference in 15-year-olds5 achievement in reading, math or science tests. The study results suggest ''limited'' use of computers at school ''may be better'' than not using them at all. However, students who use computers ''very frequently'' at school ''do a lot worse in most learning outcomes''. The report says,'' In the end,technology can strengthen great teaching,but great technology cannot replace poor teaching. ''

1. The international study showed that       .
A.half of the students spent six hours online every day
B.extreme Internet users had lower levels of well-being
C.teenagers spent much time online when they felt lonely
D.most of the students were late for school after extreme Internet use
2. What can we learn from the study results?
A.Schools should invest more in ICT.
B.Proper use of computers is helpful at school.
C.Technology sometimes leads to poor teaching.
D.Computer users perform well in maths at school.
3. Where does this text most probably come from?
A.An engineer textbook.B.A personal diary.
C.A science news report.D.A computer book.
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5 . 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。

My name is Chelsea Chowderhead. A chowder is a thick soup. My father says that our early ancestors(祖先)may have invented chowder. For me,the last name teasing(戏弄)began as soon as I started school. So when my family moved to South Carolina, I decided that it was my chance for a fresh start. I asked my dad if I could change my name.

''But the Chowderhead name has a long and rich history--,'' Dad started.

''I know, I know. ''

''Why do you want to change it? '' he asked.

I didn't want to hurt his feelings, but I didn't want to go through another school year as a Chowderhead, either. ''I get teased all the time. ''

''I know it's not always easy being a chowderhead (傻瓜), '' Dad said. ''But you shouldn't change who you are. Let people get to know you first and your name later. ''

''How can people get to know me before they know my name?” I asked.

He said, “Ask good questions, ''

I looked at him blankly (茫然地). He went on, ''When you meet someone new, ask them a good question. Once people start talking about themselves, they don't judge you. They're just happy that someone is interested in what they have to say. ''

Two days later I headed to my school for the first day of class. As soon as I got to my classroom, a girl named Claire introduced herself. She was very nice and we soon became friends.

By lunch, I'd talked to lots of people and was getting the hang (窍门)of finding the right question. But there were two kids, twin brothers, who didn't seem to talk to anyone but each other. When they looked at me, I felt as if they already knew that I was a Chowderhead. Still, my dad's advice had worked out well, so I decided to give it one more try.


注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.至少使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
Paragraph 1:

I asked Claire if we should sit with the twins.


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Paragraph 2:

I took a deep breath, and said,“I’m Chelsea Chowderhead.”


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2020-02-15更新 | 164次组卷 | 3卷引用:湖南省益阳市2019-2020学年高二上学期期末英语试题
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6 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What happened to the man?
A.He fell off his bike.
B.He was hit by a car.
C.He had a terrible weekend.
2. How is the bike now?
A.It is under repair.
B.It is in good shape.
C.It is completely damaged.
2020-02-12更新 | 56次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省益阳市2019-2020学年高一上学期期末(含听力)英语试题
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7 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

In the 1980s, Paolo Dario dreamed of developing    1    (high) advanced artificial limbs(假肢) to help people who really need such devices(设备), but he never expected his dream to be realized. Dario,    2    professor of biomedical robotics in Italy, said that as an engineer he always wants to see such dreams come true, even if a lot of work must     3     (do).

He    4    (make) the comment(评论) in Beijing last month during a keynote speech at the 2019 World Robot Conference.”You have to understand the    5    (exist) problem and develop robotic arms by thinking outside the box. We hope what we need for robots can become smaller and lighter. But at the same time, as a lot of technology is now used in robotic sensors (传感器), they have become much    6    (large),”he said.

A paper    7    was published in the journal Nature in 2014 stated that a human can not only control artificial limbs,    8    feel the different materials they are made from as well.”In the future, the super robot will further enable people with disabilities to walk on    9    (they) own and allow blind people    10    (recover) their sight,”Dario said.

2020-02-06更新 | 112次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省益阳市2019-2020学年高一上学期期末(含听力)英语试题
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8 . Got 48 hours to relax yourself? You’ll make full use of your timeand have great fun at these amazing destinations.

Alabama: Gulf Shores

For relaxing weekend getaways in Alabama, head south to the white-sand beaches of Gulf Shores. Get on the water for some deep-sea fishing. History lovers can get a lesson in the Civil War along a 90-mile path with more than a dozen historic sites.

Alaska: Homer

How does fresh seafood sound? You’ll find it in Homer, located in south-central Alaska, which is either a short flight or a great four-hour scenic drive on the Seward Highway from Anchorage. Get your fill of fishing in Kachemak Bay, explore local trails and enjoy exceptional birding in this remote natural setting.

Arizona: Sedona

Adventurous types can get their fill in the magical red rocks of Sedona, which is said to be the location of healing centers of energy. People flood to the area to meditate, practice yoga and more. Sedona also offers fantastic hiking, off-roading, biking, and even climbing.

Arkansas: Hot Springs

Relax and renew in Arkansas’ hot waters in Hot Springs, an art community with Art Deco architecture that is also the home of Hot Springs National Park. Make time for a visit to Bathhouse Row, a National Historic Landmark of eight bathhouses, and Superior Bathhouse Brewery, which produces beer made of the hot spring water inside the National Park. Don’t miss these National Parks that are off the beaten path.

1. Which activity can be found in both Gulf Shores and Homer?
A.Going fishing.B.Taking a flight.
C.Enjoying beautiful birds.D.Visiting historic sites.
2. What is Superior Bathhouse Brewery known for?
A.Its bathhouses.B.Its paths.
C.Its self-made beer.D.Its architecture.
3. Where is this text most likely from?
A.A diary.B.A survey.C.A novel.D.A magazine.
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9 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. What did the speakers’ parents advise him to do?
A.Stay at home.B.Take a raincoat.C.Go camping nearby.
2. How did the speaker get to the village five years ago?
A.By car.B.By subway.C.On foot.
3. What does the speaker want Polly to bring?
A.Food.B.A tent.C.Drinks.
4. Where will they meet at a quarter to four?
A.At the bus stop.B.In the village.C.At the subway station.
2020-02-06更新 | 65次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省益阳市2019-2020学年高一上学期期末(含听力)英语试题
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10 . Haze Mabry has just turned 80 years old, and on his birthday, just like every other day, he reported to Pike County Elementary in Georgia where he works as a cleaner, prepared to clean.

But to his _______, that day was different from any other day. Just as he was settling in for a day of work, he was _______by more than 750 people, including students, teachers and staff,_______the hallways.

The students had made handmade _______and banners(横幅), and they all sang happy birthday and shouted his name as he _______by.

“They’re like my children ,” Mabry said in a(n) _______with The Washington Post .”I’m like the old lady in the shoe.”

Mabry makes a point of interacting(互动)with the _______when he can .”I know the little faces, but I don’t know every _______,”Mabry said .”Some of them make you know them.”

The unexpected celebration at school _______Mabry how valued(珍视) he is by students and teachers alike .”He’s the most __________person in this whole building ,”said teacher Lori Gilreath, who __________his surprise .”He won’t brag(吹嘘) on himself, but it doesn’t   __________what he’s doing or where he is, he will __________ stop what he’s doing to take care of a child if that child is having a __________ day.”

Haze spent the whole following weekend __________ the pile of handwritten cards he __________!

Maybe we can’t all organize something as __________ as this birthday celebration, but it’s a __________:take any chance you get to make someone’s day __________, and let them know how they are valued! It can make much __________.

1.
A.joyB.regretC.surpriseD.sadness
2.
A.greetedB.servedC.praisedD.treated
3.
A.visitingB.decoratingC.crossingD.lining
4.
A.cakesB.cardsC.picturesD.toys
5.
A.walkedB.ranC.stoodD.hurried
6.
A.discussionB.interviewC.reportD.speech
7.
A.teachersB.friendsC.studentsD.workmates
8.
A.wordB.classC.actionD.name
9.
A.offeredB.promisedC.showedD.left
10.
A.importantB.lovedC.famousD.talented
11.
A.plannedB.gotC.expressedD.hid
12.
A.meanB.workC.includeD.matter
13.
A.alreadyB.stillC.alwaysD.only
14.
A.busyB.badC.warmD.long
15.
A.reading throughB.sending forC.handing outD.returning to
16.
A.borrowedB.lostC.packedD.received
17.
A.noisyB.usualC.bigD.formal
18.
A.signB.questionC.partD.task
19.
A.simpleB.specialC.funnyD.terrible
20.
A.troubleB.progressC.moneyD.difference
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