Unit 1-6 期中综合测试(二)-(2019)新外研版高中英语必修第一册.docx
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1、期中综合测试题(二)第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。AAttending a summer camp is a perfect way for children to explore the world while increasing their experience and confidence. Here are some of the best summer camps that focus on sailing. Find the perfect fit for y
2、our child.YMCA Camp LakewoodYMCA Camp Lakewoods summer overnight camp provides a well-rounded experience for boys and girls by getting them to go outdoors to have fun and learn new skills, A 360-acre lake, 5,200 acres of woods, caves and rivers create many opportunities for adventure, exploration an
3、d experiential learning. YMCA Camp Lakewood offers four-day, seven-day and fourteen-day camp programs, and leadership and wilderness programs.Camp OlympiaCamp Olympia is a good choice for children to spend their summer. We offer one-week, two-week and three-week camp sessions. Our beautiful location
4、 on Lake Livingston in Trinity, Texas is the perfect setting for a camping experience filled with fun, sun, and adventure. Camp Olympia builds character and values while children learn communication and responsibility. Our college-age counselors (辅导员) serve as positive role models for your child.Cam
5、p HilltopCamp Hilltop is an overnight camp in Hancock NY. Hilltop offers two-through-eight-week sessions. The program allows campers to explore new interests or develop skills in already familiar areas. Our caring counselors provide good supervision (监督) for campers. We pride ourselves on giving qua
6、lity instruction in horseback riding, water skiing, land sports, tennis and many more. Pok-O-MacCready CampsPok-O-MacCready Camps is located on a beautiful lake. Family-owned since 1905, Camp Pok-O-Moonshine for Boys and Camp MacCready for Girls provide a pleasant camp experience. It mixes old excit
7、ing activities with new play at present in a natural setting, creating life-long memories. Facilities available to every camper include an early 19th-century working farm, tennis and basketball courts, and swimming and boating docks.1. Whats special about YMCA Camp Lakewood?A. It has big areas for c
8、hildren to have adventures.B. It gives awards to children having gained new skills.C. It allows children to work as volunteers on a farm.D. It offers training before children take part in camp programs.2. What do Camp Olympia and Camp Hilltop have in common?A. They are both located on a lake.B. They
9、 both can last as long as eight weeks.C. They both provide children with excellent counselors.D. They both aim to improve childrens communication skills.3. What can children do in Pok-O-MacCready Camps?A. They can create some interesting stories.B. They can visit a natural history museum.C. They can
10、 take basic courses in cooking.D. They can experience games of modem and older times.BThere are 20 refrigerators (冰箱) around the Washington, D.C. area packed with meals and they are free. Theyre part of a program to help people facing food shortages while also supporting restaurants struggling durin
11、g the pandemic.Since Feed the Fridge was started just over a year ago, more than 30,000 free meals have been provided for seniors, students, and families. Participating restaurants have been paid about $200,000 for the meals, which has helped them stay open and continue to pay employees.Program foun
12、der Mark Bucher, co-owner of Medium Rare steakhouse, says he came up with the idea not long after the pandemic hit. “As a restaurant owner, I saw many restaurants were in danger of closing. But I also thought about what my late father would face in this situation if he were still alive, and the elde
13、rly were in great danger,” he said. “Scared to leave their apartments or homes, low on funds, unable to use food delivery (递送) apps on their phones, seniors were unwilling to ask their family or friends for help. They didnt want to trouble others.”They started with a tweet offering to send food from
14、 restaurants to any seniors who needed it. Then they offered to send flowers to mothers and grandmothers who were alone on Mothers Day. When the new school year started in August, students would learn at home. Bucher says they also decided to help those children who relied on free school meals.The g
15、oal is to deliver more than 500,000 free meals prepared by local restaurants by the end of this year. Bucher calls the program a win-win-win for the economy, the restaurant industry, and people who otherwise would not have a healthy and fresh meal to eat. There are no questions or limits for the mea
16、ls. People can just walk up and take what they need.4. What are the refrigerators used for?A. Reminding people to save food.B. Storing restaurants, food materials.C. Providing free food for people in need.D. Bringing some tastier food to customers.5. Why did Bucher found Feed the Fridge?A. He follow
17、ed his late fathers will.B. He wanted to offer healthier food to sick people.C. He tried to save his restaurant from closing down.D. He realized the bad situations of restaurants and old people.6. What is the main idea of Paragraph 4?A. How the program offered help.B. How Bucher changed the neighbor
18、hood.C. The difficulties the program was facing.D. The increasing popularity of the program.7. What does Bucher think of the program?A. It has a difficult process.B. It enables him to cut business costs.C. It needs more support from the locals.D. It benefits the society in many aspects.CColombias Ch
19、iribiquete National Park, which is the largest protected tropical forest in the world, was just named a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its outstanding universal value for nature and people. It was built in 1989 and has been expanded twice and now covers 4.4 million hectares in the Northern Amazon. T
20、his is a great win for environmentalists.Chiribiquete National Park has a high rate of species variety. It is home to almost 3,000 animal and plant species, many of which are endangered outside of this amazing protected area. The park is also home to a huge amount of species that are distinctive to
21、this region. Some of them have been decided to be many years old. According to UNESCO, “The park, which is located in the middle of two Pleistocene refuges (Napo and Imeri) and functions as a corridor (走廊) between three biogeographic provinces (Orinoquia, Guyana, and Amazonia), hosts many special sp
22、ecies.”The National Heritage designation (称号) marks the great success of decades of joint conservation (保护) efforts by the Colombian government, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), and other environmental organizations. “This is an important moment for the protection of key ecosystems in Colombia,
23、” said Mary Lou Higgins, Director of WWF Colombia. “The recognition of this unique place as a World Heritage Site is a significant step toward protecting forests for future generations. It is a milestone for the Amazon and for forest conservation globally.”Colombian president Juan Manuel Santos said
24、 that he welcomed the UNESCO designation and considered it as great news for Colombia. He promised to increase the conservation funds by an additional $525 million to better protect the countrys environment. However, it is still a long way to go in protecting the park for generations to come.8. What
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