
平遥二中2025~2026学年高二年级第一学期 期中考试英语试题 第一部分:阅读(共2节,满分60分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45分) 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。 A Instant Expert: Wonders of Space Saturday 17th July, 10a.m.-5p.m.| Cavendish Conference Centre, London Join us for a day of exploring the wonders of outer space with six leading scientists. You will start where everything began, at the Big Bang. Throughout the day, you will hear about everything from the exploration to find life on Mars to the discovery of liveable planets outside our solar system. Who should attend Anyone interested in the mysteries of space, whatever your age or background. Whether you’re a scientist, a student or simply an attracted human being, our event offers the chance to learn directly from the experts at our one-day masterclass. Benefits of attending: ·Open your mind and be inspired. ·Talk with like-minded people through informal set-up. ·Meet our six speakers and ask your burning questions. What’s included in your ticket: ·In-depth and interesting talks from six leading scientists. ·Buffet lunch, plus morning and afternoon drinks and snacks. ·An Instant Expert certificate provided by event organizers. Booking information: We will email you your ticket immediately after purchase. Please remember to bring your ticket with you as you’ll need it to gain entry. We can scan(扫描) tickets from a printout, or off the screen of a phone. A limited number of discounted early bird tickets priced at 129 will be offered, saving 20. These tickets can be bought by clicking the following green “Buy” button if still available. 1. Who is the event intended for A. Science students. B. Space fans. C. Leading scientists. D. Research experts. 2. What can participants expect from the event A. Free meals throughout the day. B. Certificates from famous schools. C. Gatherings with event organizers. D. Face-to-face meetings with scientists. 3. What should people do if they want to save money A. Buy tickets quickly. B. Choose digital tickets. C. Reserve tickets online. D. Print tickets in advance. B During a break at work last spring, I took a quick look at my Facebook account. I had several notifications(通知), and one of them was a friend request. I looked more closely at the screen and saw my grandmother’s picture next to the request. “Barbara Haywood sent you a friend request,” the notification stated. Maybe it was a joke. I hated to think that someone could have opened an account under my grandmother’s name. I called my mom at the end of the workday. “I have a friend request from Mammie. Is it really from her ” I asked. “It is,” my mom confirmed. She explained that my uncle Buster had helped her set up the account. “That is so amazing,” I said. I opened my app and wrote a welcome message on my grandmother’s page. Mammie learned about Facebook gradually. At first, she simply “liked” pictures of the family. After a while, she fig ... ...
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