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浙江省浙南名校联盟2019-2020学年高二下学期英语期末联考试卷(含听力音频)

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Mevan Babakar had a difficult start in life. She and her parents 1Iraq during the Gulf War in the 1990s. They travelled 2Turkey, Azerbaijan, Russia and eventually to the Netherlands, where Babakar and her mother lived for a year in a refugee camp (难民营). Child as she was, she used to think it could be the end of the world every day. Life was 3and future to her, was a dream that would never come true.

However, she never forgot the refugee camp worker all those years ago. That day, watching other children playing and running on the ground in the camp, she, 4, stood there in the old coat and woolen cap, her face smudged with dirt. Their laughter and happiness made her find herself 5to go.

He came into 6, pushing a red, shiny bike on the dirt road. Out of 7, he came to her, saying, "It's for you." The five-year-old girl 8with joy. Hardly believing her ears, she giggled 9, covering her mouth with her dirty hands.

The 10gift made a lasting impact. "I remember feeling so special —I remember thinking that this is such a big thing to receive, am I even worthy of this big thing?" Babakar said. "This 11became the basis of my self-worth growing up." From then on, she also believed that there would be hope; there would be chances, maybe very 12, but they would be there.

Mevan Babakar, today aged 29, decided to 13 down the man and posted a faded photo of the two of them in the 14on Twitter, which was among a handful of 15she had from that time. To her surprise, within 36 hours, Egbert, who 16for a nonprofit news site, was located in Germany. When the pair were reunited, they went through the old photos together and 17stories about the refugee camp.

Mevan posted 18photograph: "This is Egbert. He's been helping refugees since the 90s. The bike was just a small gesture, 19it had brought me back into my life." Egbert's kindness continued to 20her. That was the magical thing about kindness: It didn't cost anything but it changed the world of one person at a time.

(1)
A、slid B、slipped C、fled D、moved
(2)
A、across B、through C、among D、from
(3)
A、complex B、simple C、bright D、tough
(4)
A、excited B、annoyed C、alone D、interested
(5)
A、nowhere B、anywhere C、everywhere D、somewhere
(6)
A、view B、existence C、effect D、contact
(7)
A、appreciation B、expectation C、curiosity D、kindness
(8)
A、expanded B、explored C、exposed D、exploded
(9)
A、clumsily B、shyly C、bitterly D、pitifully
(10)
A、costly B、generous C、fragile D、worthless
(11)
A、feeling B、impression C、emotion D、affection
(12)
A、slim B、equal C、mild D、enormous
(13)
A、turn B、set C、track D、calm
(14)
A、village B、school C、field D、camp
(15)
A、privileges B、belongings C、experiences D、resources
(16)
A、desired B、arranged C、volunteered D、provided
(17)
A、spread B、learned C、shared D、created
(18)
A、other B、another C、others D、the other
(19)
A、but B、however C、so D、and
(20)
A、instruct B、reward C、judge D、shape
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阅读理解

Earlier this year Rodney Smith Jr. made headlines when he drove eight hours from his home in Huntsville. Alabama, to cut the lawn for an elderly soldier in North Carolina who couldn't find anyone to help him with his yard work.

That wasn't the first time the twenty-nine-year-old Bermuda native had gained such attention. To do his good deeds, Rodney often finds leads for those in need through social media.

Back to one August afternoon in 2015, Rodney Smith Jr. was driving home. That's when Rodney saw an elderly man struggling to mow his lawn. He would take a couple of shaky steps, using the handle to stabilize himself, pause, then slowly push the mower again. Rodney decided to help. Mr. Brown thanked him greatly, and Rodney went home feeling satisfied.

Sitting at his computer to do his homework, Rodney couldn't get Mr. Brown out of his mind. There must be many Mr. Browns out there. He went online and posted that he would mow lawns for free for senior citizens. Messages flooded in.

One day a cancer-battling woman said she wasn't having a good day. Rodney decided to do more than mowing lawns. After he finished mowing, he knocked on her door. "You're going to win this fight, Madam", he said. Then he asked folks to pray for her on social media.

Word of Rodney's mission spread. A grandmother in Ohio said he'd encouraged her 12-year-old grandson to mow lawns. He got a letter from a seven-year-old boy in Kansas. "Mr. Rodney, I would like to be a part of your program, and I'll make you proud," he wrote.

That gave Rodney an idea. In 2017, he decided to establish a programme Raising Men Lawn Care Service to make a national movement for young people. The kids learn the joy of giving back.

Yard work seems like a small, simple thing, but taking care of the lawn means a lot to the people they do it for. "When we mow their yards for free, they can use the money for healthcare and food etc. It means more than you would think," Rodney said.

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。

They talk about the straw that broke the camel's back, but really it should be the password that wiped out my memory bank. 

I was going along fine -with instant recall of my bank PIN (密码),my mobile phone number and the date of my cousin's birthday before I downloaded a gas station payment app for its new customer discount. It asked me to create a password. When I typed in "gas 1", it was rejected for not being complex enough. I tried again: "IHateHearlessOilCompanies@". But that was too long and didn't include "at least one number". But here is the thing: as soon as 1 added the fresh password into my memory, I instantly forgot all the others. My brain had hit its limit for passwords. I now know nothing. 

I had entered some passwords in a notebook. Of course, I didn't write down the actual passwords, in case it fell into the wrong hands. Instead, I masked them in a way that only a family member could figure them out. For example, I combined my bank PIN with our postal code, then added it to a list of phone numbers. It would fool even Albert Einstein.

Maybe we need a system like the one we use to remember people's names. You know, you form an association between a person's characteristics and their name by whispering "Skinny George, Skinny George" in heart after meeting them. The risk is that, upon seeing him, you'll burst out the phrase. "Skinny George" might not mind, but it's possible "Boring Betty" will. As for remembering passwords as you change them, you could simply use the first and last letters of your favorite singer's greatest hits, together with the year of their release.

Maybe I'll try that one out- -but only after describing the system in the notebook. Then I'll hide it in a place so secret that I'll never remember where it is. 

 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Faye and Matthew Gooding and their five young sons appear to have perfect lives. Mrs. Gooding 1 beautiful photos of life in their four-bedroom house on Instagram(一种社交软件), and more than 32, 000 people 2 them. For the couple themselves, 3 , this "materially(物质地) perfect world" was lacking something—so now they are giving up all their 4 to travel around the world with their kids.

This was the last Christmas that the couple spent in their house, which has already been sold. Most of their belongings are 5 too. Shortly their Ford car will be sold and the family will take just one backpack each.

Mrs. Gooding said: "Some friends and family think Matt and I are 6 to be giving up so much. It's been difficult giving up so many possessions. Yet 7 enjoying spending time with the boys, I found myself cleaning the house all day before. The older ones were at school and I thought, 'I 8 see them'. I admitted how I felt to Matt. He agreed it felt as if our lives moved around 9 things—both of us working to 10 the mortgage(贷款) and keep ourselves in our materially perfect world."

    They will leave this month and plan to start their 11 in Sweden where they have friends.

Mr. Gooding added: "People have said 'aren't you worried about stability and safety?'— 12 as we have five small children. It is a (an) 13 because we are giving up so much. But we can't wait to spend more time with our sons without the 14 of everyday routines. We don't know what will happen, but we do know if we didn't do this we would always 15 it."

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