陕西省延安市宝塔区2022-2023学年高二上学期网课周测英语试题.docx
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1、2022-2023学年高二上学期网课英语周测一、阅读理解 (每题2.5分,共37.5分)With summer break coming up for children across the United States,now it s time to plan a fantastic summer trip for your family.Her are a few of the best places you can take your family to this year and any year for that matter.Montgomery,AlabamaMontgomery
2、 is an important site for learning about the history of the Civil Rights Move-ment. Children with their families can visit the Civil Rights Memorial Center to take a tour of the exhibits and learn about the hopes and dreams and the struggle for equality in the country.Kenai Peninsula,AlaskaIf you ar
3、e looking for a wonderful outdoor adventure,the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska is a fantastic trip. While visiting this region of Alaska,you can explore the Kenai Mountains in Kenai Fjords(峡湾)National Park,where your kids can seeglaciers,fjords and especially the Harding Icefield Fishing is another wonde
4、rful activity to enjoy at this destination.Channel Islands,CaliforniaThe Channel Islands are an amazing archipelago (群岛)) off the coast of California. Here visitors can enjoy the Channel Islands National Park. The Channel Islands National Park protects five of the islands. Within the protection of t
5、he park there is a wide variety of wildlife,as well as natural and cultural resources. You should keep an eye out for seals,sea lions,dolphins,and many more.Memphis,TennesseeMemphis is a fantastic destination for families that enjoy music. This city played a great role in the evolution of Blues musi
6、c. You certainly wont want to miss out on a trip to Graceland while exploring Memphis.The home of Elvis Presley is open to visitors for tours,where you can travel through the life and rise of Elvis.1Where can you enjoy exhibitions during your trip?AMontgomery BKenai Peninsula. CChannel Islands. DMem
7、phis.2What can you do in the Kenai Peninsula?AListen to some music. BExplore various wildlife.CTry risking outdoors. DWatch all kinds of fishes.3Whats the main purpose of the text?ATo give children some instructions.BTo introduce some trip sites for families.CTo advertise some famous attractions.DTo
8、 encourage children to learn in summer.Born in Shanghai in 1981, Yang Ji studied accounting in college before becoming a civil servant in 2005, fulfilling his parents wishes of him securing a stable job. But he only lasted a year in that role. “Ive loved animals since I was a child. I raised many an
9、imals, such as goldfish, turtles and pigeons during my school years,” he says. “Raising animals was my hobby and my dream.”Yang made a career switch in 2006, and started working at a chicken farm to learn about breeding (培育) birds.“The first five years were very difficult for me. I made many mistake
10、s along the way, but I also learned a lot,” he says. “For example, there are huge differences between raising a chicken and a swan.”He shared that the first swans he bought eventually became crippled (瘸的), and some even died, even though he went to great lengths to feed them good food and ensure tha
11、t their pens were warm. But after consulting with experienced experts, he learned that the animals just needed to eat grass. In addition, the swans should not have been cooped up in their pens but let out to exercise in the cold water.He then went to learn more about the trade with experienced bird
12、keepers and experts from zoos, working alongside them for days and observing how they raised the animals.In 2011, Yang bought a small, deserted zoo and renovated (改造) it for his rare-bird breeding center. In 2014, he received his license to breed first-tier protected animals from the National Forest
13、ry and Grassland Administration. He has since introduced several endangered birds to his center.“Theyre all native species in China and Ive succeeded in breeding and raising their babies,” he says. His breeding center, which supplies birds to zoos around China, isnt all about profit. Yang says that
14、he is planning to release some endangered birds to help grow the population in the wild. “I am passionate with my work and never feel exhausted,” he says. “Living with the birds and seeing them every day makes me a happy man.”4Yang Ji started working at a chicken farm because _.Ahe loved raising chi
15、ckensBhe wanted to learn bird raisingCchickens were much easier to raiseDhe had a preference for small animals5What mistake did Yang Ji make when he first started breeding swans?AHe fed wrong food to the swans.BHe didnt keep the swans warm.CHe bought some crippled swans.DHe let the swans swim in col
16、d water.6What do we know about Yang Jis breeding center?AIt was rebuilt on an open grassland.BIt has kept all kinds of endangered animals since 2014.CIt intends to increase the number of some endangered birds by setting them free.DIt aims at making money out of supplying endangered birds to zoos all
17、 over China.7Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?AYang Ji and His Birds BFrom Chickens to SwansCA Successful Career Switch DFlying High with His DreamsTo give a tip or not? If so, how much? They can be headaches even for the most experienced tourists. This week, the main pol
18、itical parties in the UK have finally come to rescue by passing laws to forbid bars and restaurants taking tips from the customers.However, not every country in the world takes the matter as seriously as the British, who are believed to have invented the custom in the 17th century originally as a no
19、ble practice of giving small gifts to the so-called “inferior (低等的) classes”. Later, tipping has become a habit widely accepted in the world, although it is influenced by a nations culture and values.A common joke among Americans is that only getting tax return is more confusing than tipping. Tips w
20、ere imported into the country in the 19th century, when wealthy Americans began travelling to Europe. The custom was originally disapproved in the US. Critics accused tippers of creating a class of people who “begged for favors”. Fast forward to the 21st century and you will still find Americans deb
21、ating the pros and cons. But tipping is now completely ingrained (根深蒂固的) in the national soul. Like many Asian countries, China is largely a no-tipping culture for decades it was actually prohibited and considered illegal. To this day, it remains relatively uncommon. Japans complex manner system inc
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