2021-2022学年湖北省武汉第四十三高级中学高二(下)期中英语试卷(附答案详解).pdf
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1、2021-2022学年湖北省武汉第四十三高级中学高二(下)期中英语试卷AFrom virtual tours to e-learning tools,museums and art galleries have been sharing resources using digitalplatforms to continue to connect with the public,share collections and stories,and support those who arevulnerable(脆弱的)during closures and the COVID-19 crisis
2、.Hastings Museum and Art GalleryHastings Museum and Art Gallery is a family friendly museum in Hastings with a diverse collection of 97,000 objects of local history,fine decorative arts and natural sciences.To deal with the COVID-19 outbreak,we have launched a digital museum via the Twitter hashtag#
3、HastingsDigitalMuseum as well as via outFacebook and Instagram pages.The British LibraryOver the past two years,our imaging specialists have been trying to digitise the globes,which form one ofthe most beautiful parts in the British Librarys vast maps collection.The virtual globes will be madeavaila
4、ble for up close interaction on the British Librarys website throughout 2020,with the first sevendue for release on 26 March.Art UKArt UK is the online home for every public art collection in the UK.Art UK is a charity,which featuresalmost digitised 250,000 artworks available online.Through our work
5、,we make art available foreveryone-for enjoyment,learning and research.From May we will offer users the opportunity to createand share albums of artworks as well as Hdigital surrogate(替代的)exhibitions0.Leeds Art Gallery OnlineThe displays at Leeds City Art Gallery have been selected by the staff to r
6、eflect the richness and variety ofthe collections.Established masterpieces are presented alongside lesser known works.It includes recentacquisitions and long term works from the collection.The collection is quite large-only a fraction(部分)is on display at any one time.When not on show,these may be se
7、en by appointment at the Gallery.I.Which is the most inviting to a geography lover?A.Hastings Museum and Art Gallery.B.The British Library.C.Art UK.D.Leeds Art Gallery Online.2.What is special about Art UK?A.It is a non-profit art learning service.B.It has the largest collection of art works.C.It is
8、 an ideal museum for a family.D.It displays lesser known works besides famous ones.3.What is the purpose of the text?A.To provide a cure for COVID-19.B.To inform readers of art events.C.To introduce virtual tours options.D.To popularise art knowledge to readers.BThe signs appeared practically overni
9、ght.They appeared everywhere,Each featured just a few upliftingwords in simple black type:Dont Give UpnYou Are Worthy of Love”.Al the high school in Newberg,Oregon,two students killed themselves that year,so the town of 25,000 instantly understood themessages.For days,what no one could figure out wa
10、s who had planted them.Amy Wolff had.She felt necessary to address Newbergs grief.She planted the signs anonymously(匿名地)because she wanted them to focus on the messages,not any one person.Yet as Wolff saw the deep influence her signs had on her neighbors,she decided to share her messagespublicly.Ins
11、tantly,her mailbox was flooded with requests for more signs.She asked a friend,graphicdesigner Jessica BrittelL to print more.nWe decided to just ride it out,just keep going until the orders stop,“says Wolff.That was in May 2017.Since then,the Dont Give Up Movement launched by Wolff has spread fromN
12、ewberg to the hearts and yards of people in every state and several countries.Wolff charges only the costof materials and shipping.Ifs a terrible business decision if we wanted to function like a business,shesays.One of the most heartening elements of the Dont Give Up Movement is that it has gone vi
13、ral in aremarkably human way.People have taken to planting the signs in their towns,taking selfies,and thenposting them to share.It was the best feeling in the world that I could have an impact outside of school by using these products,says a teacher in Texas,teaching a lesson in unity after his cla
14、ssroom moved online.This was a good wayto let them know that we care even when we can*t see them.”Wolffs messages are about to grow yet again.*But there has never been a more fierce backdrop to thepower of hope and sympathetic action than right now.nWolff shares.4.What did Amy Wolff do in the town?A
15、.She decorated the town with simple black type.B.She urged the town to admire the messages.C.She persuaded the neighbors to be active.D.She planted signs with uplifting words.5.Why did Wolff choose to share her messages publicly?A.To influence more people.B.To address Newbergs griel.C.To raise peopl
16、es awareness.D.To meet neighbors*requests.6.What did Wolff give up to satisfy consumers*needs?A.Her spare time.B.Her own profits.C.The delivering fees.D.The cost of materials.7.What can we learn from Wolffs story?A.Hard work leads to success.B.Love can take us everywhere.C.Great things are done by m
17、ass efforts.D.Love or loving yourself could be wakened.cThe idea that having narrow local focus leaves little room for anything but a selfish mindset is amisconception,according to a new study that found that concern for local affairs could help with globalenvironmental conservation.You might have h
18、eard of NIMBY which means Hnot in my back yard and describes an individual or groupopposed to a new addition to the neighborhood,typically a factory,roadway or power station.Nimbyismand parochialism(眼界狭小),which is a focus on a local area,can go hand in hand,and there areconcerns that parochialism pa
19、ves the way for prejudice,narrow-mindedness,and selfishness.But researchers found the exact opposite to be true in a new study published.The researchers argue thatpositive parochialism can inspire a larger awareness of global environmental problems and encouragepeople to action.We did not find evide
20、nce that parochialism was necessarily negative and inward-looking,n said Patrick,a researcher for the study.uIt can be those things,but there*s no necessary conflict between feelingconnected to your local area and feeling connected to the wider world.*For the study,the researchers reviewed documents
21、 from the 1987 Parish Maps project.The researchersshowed how the Parish Maps project also demonstrated a passion for the environment andconservation.The researchers say that the Parish Maps project is a strong example of positiveparochialism1,and shows that thinking locally can influence a global mi
22、ndset.For a long time,it has been generally agreed that if we want people to think about global affairs they needan international worldview-but this may not be the case,H said Patrick.Given where we are now in termsof trying to encourage people to make changes to help the environment,positive paroch
23、ialism offerssomething that has been overlooked.08.Which behavior can best illustrate NIMBY?A.Criticizing a friend for his selfish action.B.Accepting a proposal beneficial to locals.C.Supporting a neighborhood construction plan.D.Objecting to building an airport in the neighborhood.9.Why does the au
24、thor mention the Parish Maps project?A.To explain how to protect the environment.B.To offer an example of positive parochialism.C.To encourage people to take part in the project.D.To stress the importance of global mindset.10.How does Patrick feel about npositive parochialism phenomenon?A.Appreciati
25、ve.B.Cautious.C.Negative.D.Puzzled.11.What may be the best title for the text?A.Parochialism,a better practice?B.International view,more popular?C.Thinking locally,acting globally.D.Bigger thinking,better environment.DThe food people eat is often brought in from miles away and stored using tradition
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