广东省深圳市高级中学2015-2016学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题(无答案)(共11页).doc
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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上深圳市高级中学20152016学年第一学期期末测试高二英语本试卷由二部分组成。第一部分第二部分为基础知识考查:其中高一年级知识内容占 10 分,本学期知识内容占 5 分。试卷共10页,五大题,满分135分。考试用时120分钟。21世纪*教育网21世纪教育网注意事项:1、答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。2、每小题选出答案后,用2B铅对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动用橡皮擦干净后,再涂其它答案或填写客观题答案。填写在试题卷上无效。3、考试结束,监考人员将答题卡按座位号、页码顺序收回。第一部分 高考题型 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第
2、一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。 AAlan Turing is as the father of modern computer science, but he was also a great mathematician, code-breaker(密码破译者), philosopher(哲学家)and war-hero.Turing rn in London on June 23, 1912. He studied mathematics at Cambridge Universit
3、y in the 1930s and after graduating he became a researcher at the university, where he began developing his ideas for what was later called the “Turing Machine”.During World Turing joined the army as part of a team responsible for breaking the codes used by the German armies for their communications
4、. Using his knowledge of mathematics and computing principles, Turing constructed a machine which could interpret these mysterious messages, giving the British access to thousands of the German war plans and secrets. Many think it helped shorten the war by several years, saving millions of lives.21世
5、纪教育网版权所有After the wring returned to developing the design of the “Turing Machine”, the first modern computer. During the 1940s and 1950s most computers were designed for a single purpose.21教育名师原创作品Turings reonary idea was to build a machine that could do anything, a multi-purpose computer, something
6、 that we consider common today. Turing completed his design but his colleagues thought it was too difficult to construct, so the Turing Machine was never built in his lifetime.The method of ining the computer was the key to Turings idea. He described a machine which knew three simple instructions: s
7、equence(序列顺序), selection and repetition. Making the computer perform any task was simply a matter of breaking the task down into steps using a combination of these instructions. This principle remains the basis of almost all computer programming up to this day.Turing eveloped what is now known as th
8、e “Turing Test” of computer intelligence. The test consisted of a person asking questions via keyboard to both a person and an intelligent machine. Turing believed that if the person asking the questions could not tell the difference between the machines answers and the person after a reasonable amo
9、unt of time, the machine was somewhat intelligent.TragicTuring took his own life in 1954, aged just 41. Many books have been written and several movies made about his life and the annual “Turing Award”, established in 1966 and named in his honour, is considered the Noble Prize of computing.1. Which
10、of the following statements about Turing is true?A. He is actually unknown outside of the computer community.B. He designed and built the first multi-purpose computer.C. His ideas ill considered important in modern computer design.D. He developed the “Turing Test” while still a student at Cambridge.
11、2. What was the purpose of the Turing Test?A. To determine if computers were intelligent.B. To compare the abilities of men and machines.C. To judge the performance of multi-purpose computers.D. To measure the IQ of machines.3. Where can s influence on computing be most clearly seen today?A. In the
12、evaluation of computer performance.B. In the method of computer programming.C. In the functionality of computer systems.D. In the process of system design. BA recent inional survey found that around 75% of the worlds best universities, such as MIT, Harvard and Princeton are in the US.21*cnjy*comBut
13、while US universities are very good at producing research and raising money, they arent so good at supplying the needs of the US high-skill labour market so America relies on educated talent from elsewhere. Take the example of medical education. The US simply does not train enough doctors to meet it
14、s needs. Each year many more doctors retire than graduate from its medical schools and the US robs the world to make up the difference.【来源:21cnj*y.co*m】25% of doctors working in the US received their training elsewhere. That is close to 200,000 doctors educated abroad. Around 5,000 were trained in A
15、frica, mainly Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa, but also elsewhere. In 2002, there were 47 Liberian-trained doctors working in the US, and just 72 working in Liberia. The poorest always lose out.21*cnjy*comIn most countrspecially in the developing world, doctors are trained at public expense. If a do
16、ctor from Ghana is taken to the US, not only does that country lose its doctor, it loses the money paid for the training. That means the worlds poorest people are paying for the health care of the worlds richest people.Why cant thupply its own needs? After all, doctors in the US are not exactly badl
17、y paid. But training is long, difficult, and, of course, expensive. A newly trained doctor graduates with about $200,000 of debt. Unlike lawyers and bankers, of which there are no American shortages, doctors lack the opportunities to earn huge salaries immediately and pay it all back.21世纪教育网Also, th
18、ere ientral government planning for university education in America, making it more difficult to create new medical colleges.So while we look with envy at the wealth and achievements of the top American universities, we should bear in mind that not all is as good as it seems. In fact, it may be that
19、 the weakness of the US higher education system is contributing to the health and development crisis in some of the worlds poorest regions.4. What is the passage mainly about?A. The high standards of universities in the United States.B. The quality of doctors produced by American universities.C. Med
20、ical training provided only at American Universities.D. The quantity of doctors produced by American universities.5. Why does the author think getting doctors from Africa is not good?A. Their education level is not as good as American trained doctors.B. The cobringing them to America is more than tr
21、aining local doctors.C. It takes ve skills away from some of the worlds poorest countries.D. The African s are poorly paid compared to the American doctors.6. WhichT a reason given for the lack of locally trained doctors in America?A. Doctors salaries are not very high in America.B. People can earn
22、big money more quickly in other professions.21cnjyC. It is difficult to create new medical schools in America.D. Training is long and very expensive.7. The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 4 refers to _.A. the developing world B. the US university systemC. the country of Ghana D. the countryside CB
23、ritains moslar lie has been discovered, with one in four people admitting using “Sorry I had no signal” when returning a missed mobile phone call, a survey found.According to a recent survey people usually use this little white lie after they hit the “ignore” button when their mobile rang. The secon
24、d most common fib (小谎) is “I havent got any cash on me” when asked for money by beggars. Modern technology is a major excuse in many of our lies with “I didnt get your text” in 18th, “Our server was down” in 20th and “My battery died” in 26th place.Researchers fhe average Briton tells on average fou
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