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1、河南省名校联盟2023-2024学年高二下学期5月联考英语试题一、阅读理解Floating Markets in Bangkok, ThailandOne might feel as though they are entering a different world upon visiting a Thai floating market. While some countries in Asia have their own floating markets, none compare to Thailands, and the special experience is one you
2、cannot miss while visiting the country.Long-tail boats, ancient and traditional houses, and shouting vendors (商贩) are the major elements of floating markets in Bangkok. They are excellent options for experiencing the unusual culture and life of Thailand. Here are the top 8 floating markets in Bangko
3、k, where you can experience the chaotic and charming atmosphere.NameDistance from Downtown BangkokOpen TimesFeaturesDamnoen Saduak80 km (50 mi)Every day from 7 a. m. to 5 p. mLong-tail boat cruises, remote villages, plantationsAmphawa90 km (55mi)11 a. m. to 9.30 p. m., Friday to SundayThai food, lit
4、tle wooden houses, templesWat Sai23 km (14 mi)8 a. m.-6 p. m., Tuesday-SaturdayA mixture of Chinese culture and Thai cultureTaling Chan12 km (7 mi)8 a. m.-6 p. m., Saturday-SundayTemples, massages (按摩) on boats, foot massages under treesBangkhla100km (60 mi)8 a. m.-6 p. m., Saturday-SundayRemote cou
5、ntryside, charm, bikingBang Nam Pheung20 km (12 mi)8: 30 a. m.-5p. m., Saturday-SundayFruit, food, a nature sanctuary (避难所)Bang Phli38 km (24 mi)11 a. m.-5:30 p. m., Tuesday-SaturdayOldest, historical buildings, templesKhlong Lat Mayom21 km (13 mi)7 a. m.-5p. m., SaturdaySundayFood, fruit, boat nood
6、les1Which floating market only opens on weekends with the shortest opening hours?ATaling Chan.BBang Phli.CBang Nam Pheung.DKhlong Lat Mayom.2What is the unique characteristic of the market closest to Bangkok?ADelicious Thai food.BNumerous temple buildings.CVarious massage services.DThe traditional c
7、ountryside life.3Which statement about Wat Sai is correct?AIt is influenced by Chinese cultural elements.BIts number of open days in a week is the largest.CIt is the centre of cultural exchange around the world.DIt is a must-see tourist destination for Chinese tourists.A woman in Lakewood, Washingto
8、n, wanted to find a boy who left $5 and a heartbreaking apology note on her doorstep. On Friday, Marie found this note from “Jake”:“I am sorry that I took your butterfly wind chimes (风铃) without your permission. My mum died and she liked butterflies so I took them to put by our window. Now I feel te
9、rrible for my past behaviour. I am sorry. This is the only money I have. Please do not be mad at me.”Mari e told KCPQ she was not mad and wanted to find Jake to return his $5. “I wanted to cry because apparently he felt bad for what he had done. And I think he might be scared,” she told the station.
10、 Marie said she knows stealing is immoral, but she is sympathetic to the child. “Im not agreeing with the stealing act but he did try to make up for what he had done. I lost my mum at a young age so I really make sense of his feeling and know how hard it is,” she said.Marie wanted to find Jake, not
11、to punish him, but to return his money for his honesty. Marie moved to the neighbourhood two months ago and didnt know many people there, which made tracking down Jake difficult.In order to find the boy, she turned to Facebook. Almost a week later, her Facebook post got much attention from social me
12、dia, but she still didnt hear from the boy. Marie said she wanted Jake to know that she had no intention of embarrassing or scaring him by asking him to reveal himself. She also said she was willing to help Jake with his schooling if she could find him.4Why did Jake feel sorry?AHe caught butterflies
13、 in Maries garden.BHe stole five dollars from a woman.CHe lost something borrowed from Marie.DHe took Maries wind chimes without permission.5What do Marie and Jake have in common?ATheir mums liked butterflies.BThey lost their mums in childhood.CThey collected wind chimes.DThey took something of neig
14、hbours.6What makes it hard for Marie to find Jake?AHer neighbours unwillingness to help her.BHer considerable shyness.CHer announcement to punish the boy.DHer being unfamiliar with the neighbourhood.7Which of the following can best describe Marie?AKind and sympathetic.BDevoted and caring.CGenerous a
15、nd humble.DHonest and careful.Hawaii lawmakers are considering legislation (立法) that would require visitors to pay for a year-long license or pass to visit state parks. Josh Green is the states governor. He said, “We get between 9 and 10 million visitors a year, but we only have 1.4 million people l
16、iving here.” He added, “Those 10 million travellers should be helping us sustain our environment.” Lawmakers still debating how much they would charge.The governor campaigned in 2022 on the idea of having all tourists pay a $50 fee to enter the state. Legislators think this would violate US constitu
17、tional protections for free travel. They instead think visitors should pay to enter parks and trails. Either policy would be a first of its kind for any US state. Hawaiis leaders are following the example of other popular tourist areas with similar fees or taxes. They include Venice, Italy, and Ecua
18、dors Galapagos Islands.Hawaii State Representative Sean Quinlan is the leader of the House Tourism Committee. He said changes in the activities of travellers are part of Hawaiis push. He said golf rounds per visitor per day have dropped 30 percent over the past 10 years while hiking has increased50
19、percent. People are also seeking out isolated places they have seen on social media. The state does not have the money to oversee and protect all these places, he said.Most state parks and trails are currently free. Some of the most popular ones already charge, like Diamond Head State Monument. That
20、 trail leads hikers from the floor of a 300,000-year-old volcano up to the top. It gets 1 million visitors each year and costs $5for each traveller.A bill currently before the legislature would require visitors over the age of 15to buy a yearly pass to visit forests, parks, trails or “other natural
21、area on state land”. People who live in Hawaii would not need to pay.8What does the underlined word “violate” mean in Paragraph 2?ABreak.BEstablish.CUphold.DPerfect.9What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?AThe decreasing number of tourists to Hawaii.BAdvantages of Hawaiis tourism resources.CThe increasing
22、 financial burden of Hawaii.DOne reason for wanting to charge tourists.10What can be concluded from the text?ANone of the attractions in Hawaii charge fees currently.BThe goal to charge fees is to limit the number of tourists.CLawmakers are arguing about whether charging fees is legal.DCharging fees
23、 is beneficial for Hawaiis natural environment.11What is the text?AA news report.BA travel guide.CA law textbook.DA promotional brochure.Why do farmers grow crops outside in fields when we can arrange them vertically (垂直地)? The idea of vertical farming was first proposed in 1999. It was seen as a wa
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