2022届福建省莆田市高中毕业班第二次教学质量检测英语试题.docx
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1、2022届福建省莆田市高中毕业班第二次教学质量检测英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解The Big DebateAre road tests necessary for teen drivers?Some say new drivers should be able to get a license without taking a road test.What you need to know The minimum age to get a drivers license in most states is 16. Teens must complete a driver
2、s education course, pass a written test, and take a road test. Since the pandemic, Wisconsin has waived (放弃) road tests for drivers ages 16 and 17. The state is considering making this change permanent. Iowa and Nebraska have similar waivers. Studies show that teens ages 16-19 are at the highest ris
3、k of any age group to be in a motor vehicle crash.Yes - of course teen drivers need a test Even after taking a driving course and practicing for hours, teens do not have enough real-world experience to start driving on their own. Its important to test a teens knowledge of the rules of the roadand no
4、t just with a written test. Plus, a road test ensures that every driver who passes has a certain level of knowledge. Nothing can substitute for a road test.No - its not necessary for safe driving After 50 hours of supervised driving plus a drivers education course, teens are more than prepared to ge
5、t a license. And think of the time that will be saved. It lets busy motor vehicle departments complete work that piled up during the pandemic. Experts agree that practice is the best way to reduce car accidents. Skipping the road test and letting teens drive earlier gives them time to get better.Wha
6、t do you think?What do you think? Are road tests necessary for teen drivers? Now that youve read more of the issue, have a parent or guardian visit the week with you so you can vote in our debate. Vote YES if you think road tests are necessary for teen drivers or NO if you dont. Well publish the res
7、ults next week.1What is a must in getting a drivers license in most states?ABeing older than 19.BHaving driving experience.CPassing required tests.DCompleting all school courses.2Why do some people support skipping teens road test?AIt gets teens prepared.BIt reduces car accidents.CIt saves time and
8、effort.DIt promotes driving education.3Who are supposed to vote?ATeens.BParents.CDrivers.DExperts.While living and working in Karlstad University in Sweden, I was entrusted the challenging assignment of catsitting three 10-year olds for two weeks. At first, I was a bit perturbed. From all that I had
9、 heard about cats being selfish creatures. I wondered if I would ever be able to deliver the goods.I had been asked to stay at the cat-owners place for the fortnight. The first day, all three, Mercedes, Mio and Casper, seemed to be suspicious of me. I fed them, disposed of their litter and got to wo
10、rk. Soon, however, they began to look forward to my returning, and would mew happiness hearing the key turn in the door-lock.As our familiarity grew, I began to playfully bid goodnight to the cats, sometimes adding aloud in Swedish that I had to wake up at 7:00 a.m. I forgot to set the alarm on most
11、 nights, but faced no problems, because at exactly 7:00 a.m.no exaggerations hereI would hear the sounds of gentle mewing and scratching outside my bedroom door.Then, there was one evening, when I felt a bit under the weather. Sitting on the sofa, mentally worn out and physically exhausted, I stared
12、 blankly into space, when a gentle tapping landed on my cheek. I found Casper standing on the sofas armrest peering into my eyes. He seemed to be asking me to cheer up, switch off for the evening and look forward to a better tomorrow.On the evenings of the last few days, all three cats began to rush
13、 over and sit close to me on the sofa and snooze (打盹) against my feet or on my lap. They knew perhaps that our time together was nearing its end and that they would not see me again. They all came over to the door, when I left the next morning with my things packed. They just stood there and mewed f
14、or a while, and as I walked around the street bend, they hopped on to the window watching me go.4What does the underlined word “perturbed” mean in the first paragraph?AExcited.BUnwilling.CConfident.DWorried.5How did the author get familiar with the cats?ABy taking care of them.BBy taking them out.CB
15、y cheering them up.DBy talking to them.6How did the author interpret Caspers tapping?AThe cat was asking to go out.BThe cat was playing with him.CThe cat was trying to comfort him.DThe cat was reminding him of bedtime.7Which of the following best describes the relationship between the author and the
16、 cats?ATemporary.BComplex.CCasual.DClose.Efforts to preserve the Amazon rain forest are growing ever more urgent as the ecosystems destruction accelerates. A recent study shows that a new program combining on-the-ground monitoring with satellite data and smartphone technology could help put the brak
17、es on Amazon deforestation (毁林)and potentially that of forests elsewhere.The scientists cooperated with 76 local communities, 36 of which participated in using satellite-based “early deforestation alerts”, an early-alert system on a smartphone app, to watch over the forest and to inspect forests and
18、 document damage. Over the next two years the participants were paid to work as forest monitors and received monthly alerts via the app when satellite data indicated local forest losses. Monitors investigated alerts and inspected for deforestation in the areas. They reported confirmed losses back to
19、 their communities, which decided whether to deal with the affairs on their own or inform state authorities.The researchers analyzed the same forest-loss satellite data from the given time period in all 76 communities. They found the program reduced forest loss by 8.4 hectares (公顷) in the first year
20、a 52 percent reduction compared with the average loss in the control communities, says Tara Slough, an economist at New York University. “This reduction in deforestation was concentrated in communities facing the largest threat of forest loss”, she adds.Results for the program were less striking in
21、its second year, when forest loss was reduced by only 3.3 hectares compared with that in control communities. The researchers explain that a Peruvian government campaign against coca planting that year may have discouraged deforestation in both experimental and control communities, narrowing differe
22、nces between the two groups in the program.Experts say this approach to dealing with Amazonian deforestation looks promising. Local groups may continue the work they started in the program. “We want to apply this in other communities. In doing so, we are making a contribution to the world,” wrote Fr
23、ancisco, a community member involved in the research.8What can we learn about the new program?AIt applies to all the forests.BIt adopts multiple technologies.CIt involves no human participation.DIt solves the problem beforehand.9How did the researchers conduct the study?ABy analyzing the data.BBy su
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