河南省郑州市2019-2020学年高二上期期末英语试题(带答案)

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Four Family-friendly Autumn Walks in the UK

With the coming of autumn, we have decided to make a list of autumn walks for you and the whole family. These places will include historic buildings, wonderful scenery and wildlife for all to enjoy.

Formby Nature Reserve, Liverpool Hadrian’s Wall, Newcastle Formby is a coastal town just north of The 73-mile-long Hadrian’s Wall was Liverpool and is luckily one of the few places completed by the Romans in 128 AD after 6 in Britain where there are a large number of years’ building. Autumn walks along red squirrels. Children will love the Hadrian’s Wall are an excellent way to educate excitement of getting to see these cute children on the history of the British isles and animals. The paths are well protected, really get up close to the styles of Roman meaning they are fit for pushchairs. And dogs buildings rather than just see it in a textbook! are allowed, too. Lakeside Walk at Stowe, Lyme Park, Peak District Buckinghamshire Not only is Lyme Park home to many This place is on the outskirts of London trees, it is also home to a group of medieval and provides people with perfect chances to (中世纪的) red deer and a huge Edwardian escape from the busy city lifestyle. The flat country manor (庄园). This Peak District and wide path around the river makes it more walk is quite fit for families, and along the than fit for pushchairs or wheelchairs. This way are playgrounds and tree houses, making walk is short in length, meaning it is a great sure that the little ones that you are with will way to introduce any young one to walking as never feel bored. a hobby. The walk is great all year round.

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1.Where can kids learn about the buildings of ancient Rome? A.Lyme Park. Nature Reserve.

2.What do Formby Nature Reserve and Lyme Park have in common? A.They have old manors. C.They have cute animals.

B.They allow pet dogs in. D.They provide play areas for kids.

B.Hadrian’s Wall.

C.Lakeside Walk at Stowe. D.Formby

3.What is special about the Lakeside Walk at Stowe? A.It is a bit difficult for wheelchairs. B.It is quite fit for long-walk lovers. C.It is especially pleasant in autumn. D.It is good for a quiet and relaxed stay.

My son Leon’s passion (热爱) for surfing began at the age of 13. Before and after school each day, he put on his wet suit, picked up his equipment, swam out beyond the surf line and waited to be challenged by his friends.

One aftenoon, the lifeguard reported over the phone to my husband Wilson that Leon’s eye was badly injured by his board. Wilson rushed him to the emergency room, where he received 26 stitches (缝线) from the comer of his eye to the bridge of his nose. I was on an airplane flying home from a meeting while Leons’ eye was being stitched. Wilson drove directly to the airport after they left the doctor’s office. He greeted me at the gate and told me Leon was waiting in the car.

“Leon?” I questioned. I remember thinking the waves must have been bad that day. “He’s been in an accident, but he’s going to be fine,” said my husband.

A traveling working mother’s worst nightmare (恶梦) had come true. I ran to the car so fast the heel of my shoe broke off. I swung open the door, to see that my youngest son had a patch (眼罩) over his eye and was leaning toward me crying, “Oh, Ma, I’m so glad you’re home.” I cried in his arms, telling him how awful I felt about not being there when the lifeguard called. “Its OK, Mom,” he comforted me. “You don’t know how to surf anyway.”

“What?” I asked, confused by his logic. “I’ll be fine. The doctor says I can go back in the water in 8 days,” said my son.

I wanted to tell him he wasn’t allowed to go near water again until he was 35, but instead I

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bit my tongue and hoped he would forget about surfing. For the next 7 days he kept pressing me to let him surf again. One day after I had repeated “No” to him for the 100th time, he beat me at my own game. “Mom, you taught us never to give up what we love,” he said. And I gave in.

Back then Leon was just a boy with a passion for surfing. Now he is a man with a responsibility. He ranks among the top 25 professional surfers in the world. Passionate people stick to what they love and never give up.

4.How did the author feel when she knew Leon was at the airport? A.Delighted. C.Excited.

5.What did Leon do after being injured? A.He still held onto his dream firmly. B.He decided to follow his mom’s advice. C.He felt like the accident was a nightmare.

D.He felt disappointed for being unable to surf for long. 6.Which of the following words can best describe Leon? A.Brave and creative. C.Responsible and humorous.

B.Optimistic and reliable. D.Enthusiastic and determined. B.Angry. D.Surprised.

7.What does the author mainly want to tell us through the passage? A.Hard work will always pay off. B.It’s dangerous for beginners to surf.

C.We should stick to our passions whatever happens. D.Parents can’t care about children’s safety too much

Last summer, over 12,000 fans packed London’s Wembley Arena. Thousands more watched online, shouting and cheering. Were they watching soccer? No, they were watching e-sports or competitive PC gaming.

Millions of people in the UK play PC games for fun. Some of them have become professionals, playing games as their full-time job. The prize at the Wembley event totaled 3 million pounds. It’s not easy being a professional gamer, though. They practice for 10 or more hours a day, 5 or 6 days a week. They do exercises like typing something and then trying to type it faster and faster. They also study videos of other players and plan ways to beat them.

Many people who play games also enjoy watching them. They often watch games on

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video sites like Twitch and YouTube, and in the UK there’s even a TV channel showing e-sports 24 hours a day. Matches can be exciting to watch. Just like in other sports, there are close games, last-minute victories and creative strategies (策略). Sometimes online viewers can interact with the players through instant messaging. For example, some supporters rename characters in the game with the names of their biggest supporters.

But are e-sports really sports? Are the players athletes? It’s easy to say, “No Way!” After all , professional gamers don’t need to run, jump or throw a hall. At the moment, the UK government classifies e-sports as a kind of game, not as a sport. But many people think that e-sports are sport. They say that players do need physical skills, especially hand-eye

coordination (协调), quick action , accuracy and timing. In fact, the governments of China and South Korea do classify e-sports as sports, and professional gamers will soon be able to compete for medals at the 2022 Asian Games.

For many e-sports fans and players, though, the most important thing is that e-sports are growing in popularity and reputation. E-sports are not important at the moment. If e-sports are not probably be soon.

8.What do the British people think of e-sports? A.They have a great passion for e-sports. B.They are not willing to be professionals. C.They prefer watching e-sports online to live. D.They take e-sports just as a way of entertainment. 9.What are the first three paragraphs mainly about? A.The fun of playing e-sports. B.The popularity of e-sports in the UK.

C.How e-sports are different from traditional sports. D.How to start a career as a professional e-sports gamer. 10.What do many people believe e-sports are sports? A.They inspire people as much as other sports. B.They share rules and strategies with other sports. C.It takes players time and money to learn and practice. D.Players need to develop physical skills to perform well. 11.What is the author’s attitude toward the future of e-sports? A.Doubtful.

B.Negative.

C.Optimistic.

D.Indifferent.

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