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    1、四川省成都市2019-2022三年高一上学期英语期末试卷汇编 阅读理解专题四川省成都市2021-2022学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A1. Which one takes the longest time?A. The one hosted on 26 Jan.B. The one hosted on 19 Feb.C. The one hosted on 3 Mar.D. The one hosted on 4 Mar.2. How much shoul

    2、d one pay if he wants to learn more about how to manage time?A. 0.B. 15.C. 50.D. 80.3. What do the first and last one have in common?A. They can be attended online.B. They belong to the same type.C. They will be hosted in the same month.D. They will be hosted by the same department.BHi, Fred!Its bee

    3、n a while since the last email. How has your semester been?I wanted to send you an email update to let you know how things have been going during my semester abroad here in Mlaga, Spain. Ive already been here for six weeks, and I feel like I am finally adapting to the culture. Im also speaking the l

    4、anguage more fluently. I arrived during the first week of September. The weather has been very nice. Even though its October, its still rather sunny and warm. In fact, I went to the beach and swam in the Mediterranean Sea earlier today. I am living with a very welcoming host family. I have my own pr

    5、ivate bedroom, but eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner together. On Sundays, we eat a big home-cooked paella for lunch. In Spain, lunch is usually the biggest meal of the day. On weekdays, I take classes at the local university. There, I met several native Spanish speakers. They have been very kind and

    6、 patient with me. They have said that my Spanish has improved a lot since we first met. Now, I am more confident to use the language in other places like stores and restaurants. We have an extended weekend coming up, so a group of my friends and I are going to travel to France for four days. Its so

    7、easy and inexpensive to travel internationally in Europe. I love it!I look forward to hearing from you soon. Like I said, dont hesitate to stay in touch more often. Perhaps you could even come to visit! What do you think?Best -wishes, Patrick4. What problem did Patrick meet during the first six week

    8、s?A. Different eating habits.B. Getting used to the climate.C. Adapting to a new culture.D. Communicating with the host family.5. What does Patrick plan to do for the coming weekend?A. Visit new friends.B. Take a short trip.C. Take extra classes.D. Stay with the host family.6. How does Patrick feel

    9、about his stay in Spain?A. DisappointedB. Proud.C. Regretful.D. Satisfied.7. Why is Patrick writing to Fred?A. To invite Fred to visit Spain.B. To get advice from FredC. To share how to learn Spanish.D. To update Fred on life abroad.CHello! We are identical twin sisters. We started this blog because

    10、 so many people are interested in twins. It appears that people never get tired of hearing about us! The news is full of stories about twins. We collect these stories and post them on our blog. We hope you will find them interesting!Debbie and Lisa are identical twins. They are also successful busin

    11、esswomen. In 1994, they opened a restaurant in New York City called Twins. All of the servers in the restaurant were identical twins. They always worked the same hours. If one of the twins was ill, the other one had to stay home, too. If one twin quit, the other twin also had to leave. Many of the r

    12、estaurants customers were also twins. Twins all over the world heard about the restaurant and wanted to visit it. Ruth Reichl, a famous restaurant writer, wrote about the restaurant in The New York Times in 1995. The restaurant is closed now, but Debbie and Lisa have another successful business. The

    13、y own a talent agency. The agency specializes in twins. They find work for twins in movies, television commercials, advertisements, and reality shows. Child actors who are twins have a special advantage. There are laws to protect children who work. As a result, most child actors can work for only a

    14、few hours a day. But child actors who are twins can share one job. This doubles the work that they can complete in one day. Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen are a very famous example of this. At just nine months old, they began to play one character on the popular television show Full House.8. Why was the

    15、 blog started?A. To attract peoples attention on twins.B. To share the bloggers interesting life.C. To meet peoples curiosity about twins.D. To provide twins with job opportunites.9. What do we know about the restaurant started by Debbie and Lisa?A. It is still popular nowadays.B. It had strict rule

    16、s for the servers.C. It only served identical twins.D. It was started to help the needy twins.10. What does the underlined word “This” in the text refer to?A. Sharing one job.B. Employing twins.C. Working in the studio.D. Protecting child actors.11. What is the best title of the text?A. Twins in the

    17、 NewsB. Jobs for TwinsC. An Amazing RestaurantD. Miracles about TwinsDWinter on the Tibetan Plateau in Asia is unfriendly to pikas (鼠兔). Its empty, windy highlands often decrease to -30 Celsius. It would seem like the perfect time for them to hibernate (冬眠) or stay warm by chewing grasses in their h

    18、oles. Thats what North American pikas do. But not the plateau pika. These creatures continue searching for food in winter. To save energy, plateau pikas drop their metabolism (新陈代谢) by about 30 percent. Some also turn to eating an unusual food: yak poop (牦牛粪便) . Cameras at four sites on the Tibetan

    19、Plateau captured the pikas winter routine. That footage showed that pikas often brave the cold to find food. “Clearly theyre doing something fancy with their metabolism thats not hibernation,” says John Speakman, an expert who studies links between the environment and how an animals body works. Spea

    20、kman and his colleagues measured how much energy 156 individual pikas spent each day in summer and winter. The team also implanted 27 animals with temperature sensors. What they found surprised them. Many animals that dont hibernate keep warm in winter by using more energy. But these pikas did the o

    21、pposite. On average, in winter they used 29.7 percent less energy per day. They did this in part by cooling their bodies by a couple of degrees overnight. The animals also were less active than in summer. Sites with yaks had more pikas. And those pikas were even less active than the others. That puz

    22、zled the researchers. But then, “we found a sort of half-eaten yak poop in one of the pika hole,” Speakman says. Eating poop can cause sickness. But yak poop could be an ideal meal for pikas with few options. It would greatly cut down how long pikas needed to spend out in the cold, Speakman says. DN

    23、A from the animals stomach contents confirmed that this diet is common. Whether dining on poop has downsides remains to be seen. But clearly, not being too picky (挑剔) is a wise decision for pikas.12. What do we know about plateau pikas in winter according to the text?A. They keep seeking food.B. The

    24、y choose to hibernate.C. They have many food choices.D. They stay warm by eating grass in holes.13. What surprised Speakman and his team?A. Plateau Pikas dont hibernate in winter.B. Yak poop is an ideal food choice for pikas.C. Animals use less energy when they hibernate.D. Plateau pikas use less en

    25、ergy to keep warm in winter.14. What does the underlined word “downsides” in the last paragraph mean?A Purposes.B. Disadvantages.C. Conditions.D. Burdens.15. What does this text mainly talk about?A. Plateau pikas are not picky eaters.B. Where there are yaks, there are more pikas.C. Some pikas surviv

    26、e winter by eating yak poop.D. Plateau pikas drop metabolism to conserve energy.四川省成都市2020-2021学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将 该项涂黑。ACalling all book lovers! Support your reading habit without paying a cent or even taking a trip to the library.The Libr

    27、ary of CongressIf youre looking for classics online, the Library o Congress has got you covered. With more than 60 classic books available, this is the perfect website if you have a specific classic youre looking to read. It also includes childrens classics like Alice in Wonderland and Cinderella,Pr

    28、oject GutenbergFounded in 1971, Project Gutenberg is the oldest eBook collection online. While the website asks for donations (捐赠),no fees are required for reading the free online books they offer. There are more than 56,000 eBooks to choose from, and they are Kindle-compatible and easy to download.

    29、BookBubIf youre a book lover whos always looking for something new to read, BookBub is a site you need in your life. To access this site and its thousands of available eBooks you need to create an account(账户),but its totally free. Once youve created an account, the site asks you to pick your favorit

    30、e genres so that it can provide the best reading recommendations (推 荐).If you want to learn more about BookBub, click here.BookRixBookRix allows readers to download free ebooks onto their iPads? tablets? eReaders, and smartphones. The site offers books from self-published authors as well as books th

    31、at are part of the public domain. The homepage group books into different types including fiction, fantasy, romance, thrillers, so you can easily find a new book to read.21. Which should one choose if they want to read classical fairy tale books?A. The Library of Congress.B. Project Gutenberg.C. Boo

    32、kBub.D. BookRix.22.What makes BookBub different from the other three?A. All the eBooks are totally free.B. Some of the ebooks are classics.C. It recommends books for readers.D. Thousands of eBooks are available.23. Where does this text most probably come from?A. A newspaper.B. The Internet.C. A maga

    33、zine.D. A notice board.BWhen Mike Coots was 18, he lost his leg to a shark bite. It was near his home on the island of Kauai a typical fall morning with friends. The waves were really good. Suddenly a large shark came right up under Mike and sank his teeth into Mikes lower leg and Mike felt no pain.

    34、As he struggled(挣扎), the shark bit down harder. He beat the shark in the face? again and again until the shark let him go. As Mike swam back into shore 9 he realized the shark had bit his lower right leg off. Mikes friends rushed to his aid. The doctors later told Mike thats probably what kept him a

    35、live during the drive to the hospital.As soon as Mike was given the OK by his doctors, he started riding the waves again. In fact, his first time back was near the site o his attack. Mike was unshaken. He was curious why was he attacked?His curiosity led him to research sharks, and while he never fi

    36、gured out why he became a target, Mike did learn something that would change his life: Humans are far more dangerous to sharks than the other way around. I watched a documentary, and I learned about the fact that 70 million sharks a year are killed for their fins(鳍)alone.He began working with the Ha

    37、waii state government to help pass a ban on shark-derived products. He also likes using his photos to spread the message about whats happening to sharks and why it matters. Sharks are here on earth for a very important reason, holding together the web of biodiversity, and without them, our seas cann

    38、ot survive., 24. In the doctors, opinion, what helped Mike Coots survive?A. His good swimming skill.B. His struggle with the shark.C. Timely treatment by doctors.D. The first aid offered by his friends.25. What does the underlined word “unshaken” in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Nervous.B. Strong-minded. C. E

    39、xcited.D. Afraid.26. What did Mike Coots do after his recovery?A. He worked hard to protect sharks.B. He was curious about many things.C. He found out why he was attacked.D. He made documentaries on sharks.27. Which of the following words can best describe Mike Coots?A. Curious and humorous.B. Hones

    40、t and confident.C. Brave and caring.D. Patient and adventurous.CIn India, the country with the worlds second-highest number of Co vid-19 cases, some hospitals have started to use robots to connect patients with their loved ones, and assist healthcare workers.Bangalore-based Invento Robotics has desi

    41、gned three robots to carry out tasks including cleaning surfaces, answering patients questions and enabling video consultations (咨询) with doctors.O the eight the company has so far used? the most popular model is Mitra. Using facial- recognition(面部识别) technology, the robot can remember the names and

    42、 faces of patients it has contacted. Mitra can travel around a hospital independently, helping patients connect with family and doctors via its cameras and a video screen.“Mitra can be the nurses or doctors assistant, take readings and vitals, remind them of medicines,“ says Balaji Viswanathan, CEO

    43、of Invento Robotics.He says the human-like robot interacts with patients and gains their trust. It may sound funny but we are using robots to bring humanity(Aft) to hospitals, he tells CNN Business.Yatharth Hospital in the city of Noida, northern India? has deployed two Mitra robots one at its entra

    44、nce to screen patients and the other in the ICU (intensive care unit).“Inside our ICU, Mitra helps patients connect with their families through video and gives the patients family a look inside,” hospital director Kapil Tyagi tells CNN Business.“Patients get happy and positive whenever the robot vis

    45、its them. They are often taking photos with Mitra,99 he says.Viswanathan says Invento uses “best in class security“ for video feeds between doctors, patients and their families. For in-depth telemedicine consultations ? a booth is built around the robot to give patients privacy.28. What does the und

    46、erlined phrase “carry out“ in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Change.B. Judge.C. Perform.D. Design.29. What can we learn from Balaji Viswanathans words?A. Mitra is very funny.B. Mitra is quite helpful.C. Mitra can act like humans.D. Mitra has the latest technology.30. How do patients feel about the hum

    47、an-like robots?A. Satisfied.B. Lost.C. Proud.D. Worried.31. Which can be the best title of the text?A. How Can Robots Help Patients in IndiaB. Robots Are Welcomed by Hospitals in IndiaC. Robots Have Brought About Changes in IndiaD. Robots Join in the Fight Against Co vid-19 in IndiaDIt may sound a b

    48、it “Dr. Doolittle,” but it turns out kangaroos can communicate with humans. Researchers found that kangaroos communicated with humans “on purpose”a behavior that was thought to only belong to domesticated(驯养的)animals, like dogs, horses or goats.Experts from Londons University of Roehampton and the University of Sydney set up a task. This task was known as “the unsolvable problem task” During the task, they presented kangaroos with food trapped inside a plas

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