(2019)新人教版高中英语必修第二册高一上学期期末英语试题汇编 阅读理解专题.docx
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1、浙江省部分市2021-2022学年高一上学期期末英语解析版试题分类汇编阅读理解专题浙江省台州市2021-2022学年高一上学期期末质量评估英语试题第一节(共14小题;每小题2.5分,满分35分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AIts time to fasten your seat belt and hit the road for flight-free travel. We take the scenic routes along four of Europes finest road trips.1. The National
2、7Route: Paris Saint TropezDistance: 600 milesJourney from the City of Love to the French Riviera will lead you through the hometown of Coco Chanel. Pass through Burgundy, the Rhone valley and French Provencale countryside famous for their vineyards, before getting close to the golden shores of the C
3、ote dAzur. We recommend sparing yourselves at least one week to experience the trip youre unlikely to forget.2. The Grand Tour of CataloniaRoute: Barcelona BarcelonaDistance: 1, 242 milesThe Grand Tour is a journey that presents the visitors with the art, history, landscape and rich culture of Catal
4、onia. In the beating heart of Barcelona, come upon the artistic heritage of Caundi and Dali. Just a few of the highlights (最精彩的部分) along the route include Montserrat, Tarragona and Capde Creus Natural Park, to name just a few.3. Road-Tripping along the RhineRoute: DusseldorfMainzDistance: 146 milesE
5、njoy a taste of German on a journey along the scenic banks of the Rhine Valley. Meet the impressive river side cities of Dusseldorf, Colone and Bonn and vast fields that are grown some of Germanys finest wine producing grapes. We recommend allowing about one week to complete the journey at a leisure
6、ly pace.4. The Grand Tour of SwitzerlandRoute: Zurich- ZurichDistance: 1, 000 milesThe Grand Tour of Switzerland crosses five mountain passes, containing 12 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Best enjoy over two weeks. From the lowland of Lake Maggiore to the heights of the Furka Pass, this challenging vo
7、yage is only possible between the months of April and October. From mountain villages to cultural heritage, glaciers to historic castles, this route promises an incomparable concentration of all kinds of attractions.1. Which route best suits art lovers?A. The National 7.B. The Grand Tour of Cataloni
8、a.C. Road-Tripping along the Rhine.D. The Grand Tour of Switzerland.2. What can visitors see on both Route 1 and Route 3?A. Valley views.B. River side cities.C. Golden shores.D. Classic German towns.3. Which of the following highlights Route 4?A. Unique village life.B. Rich cultural experiences.C. D
9、ifferent mountain views.D. Various types of attractions.4. What is the main purpose of the passage?A. To introduce scenic spots.B. To share travel experiences.C. To recommend travel routes.D. To explain the reasons for travelling.BAbout 8:15 one morning, I left for the airport to meet friends from H
10、olland, only to discover that the plane was to be an hour late. The airport is close by, so I went home to wait.Arriving at the house I found my dog, Clyde, in a very excited state, pushing his nose into a flowerbed near our front door then jumping back, barking (吠) all the time. I thought that perh
11、aps he had seen a mouse among the leaves. Then suddenly he ran to the other end of flowerbed right by the front door, and began the same againthis time at a rosemary bush.I decided to check with a stick. Do you know what I found? A snake! I was in shock! Quickly the cobra was slithering (蜿蜒着滑行) up t
12、he steps to our front door! Two quick blows from me with the stick and it was dead. Clyde was still unsure of it and kept barking.I just had time to put the snake in a plastic bag and leave it for the rubbish truck, before returning to the airport to greet my friends. If the plane had been on time,
13、things might have been very different here today! Friends have told me that the cobra aims to spit in a persons eyes in order to blind them. Clydes barking warned me that something was wrong and danger was near. If Clyde had not been “on guard”, the cobra could easily have got into our house. There
14、he might have lain hidden, ready to “surprise attack” me when I wasnt expecting it. This reminds me of the fact that anything can happen at any time so we should be always “on guard”. We cannot take life for granted, and should appreciate every day that we have.5. Why was Clyde so excited when the a
15、uthor returned?A. Because a snake bit him.B. Because he saw a mouse.C. Because his owner came back.D. Because he sensed danger was near.6. Where did the author first see the snake?A. At the rosemary bush.B. At the steps to the front door.C. At the far end of the flowerbed.D. At the near end of the f
16、lowerbed.7. Which of the following best describes Clyde?A. Playful.B. Curious.C. Watchful.D. Courageous.8. What would be the best title for the passage?A. A Life LessonB. A Miracle of LifeC. An Unforgettable ExperienceD. An Unexpected GuestCThe results of a new survey have come out, uncovering young
17、 peoples thoughts on climate change (the long-term change in world weather patterns, including rising temperatures, caused by human activities).More than 46,000 young people between the ages of 4 and 18 took part in the survey. Of them, 95% said they were worried about climate change, and 89% said t
18、hat not enough was being done about it. Meanwhile, 81% said they feel as though young people arent being listened to. One young person, aged 14, from Bristol, who took part in the survey, said, “Children have a right to a future with a healthy, safe planet.” Another 14-year-old, from London, said, “
19、Children have to live with the mistakes of adults, their wrongs and opinions. But as we grow up, we, as a generation, understand what is going on with the world and should have a say.”When asked who has the biggest responsibility to do something about climate change, nearly 35% said world government
20、s. Respondents were also asked what theyd like to see happen. Proposals included that governments should listen to young people more, and that businesses should change the way they work to be more environmentally friendly.The survey was conducted by VotesForSchools and UNICEF UK. VotesForSchools is
21、an organization that works to make sure young people have their voices heard. UNICEF is short for the United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund. The United Nations is a group of 193 countries that work together on the challenges facing human. Both the survey and the COP26 climate change
22、summit (峰会) took place on 31 October.9. What is the survey on?A. Teenagers voices on climate change.B Teenagers attitudes to human activities.C. Teenagers thoughts on weather patterns.D. Teenagers concerns about rising temperatures.10. Why are the two 14-year olds mentioned in Paragraph 2?A. To intr
23、oduce a topic.B. To present a fact.C. To make a comment.D. To support an opinion.11. What suggestions have the teens given in the survey?A. Improving peoples way of life.B. Getting businesses to go greener.C. Encouraging teenagers participation.D. Changing governments focus of listening.DThe Memory
24、Box is my fifth book, which begins the story with a simple image of an old lady, Jenny, celebrating her 100 birthday in the care home where she lives. However, instead of being with friends and family, shes in the company of strangers. Jenny has outlived everybody she has ever loved and it is to her
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