山西省运城市临猗县临晋中学2019-2020学年高一英语下学期开学复课摸底考试试题.doc
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1、山西省运城市临猗县临晋中学2019-2020学年高一英语下学期开学复课摸底考试试题一.阅读理解(每小题3分,共60分)APalaces are known for their beauty and splendor, but they offer little protection against attacks. It is easy to defend a large building, but usually these buildings are not designed with the comfort of a king in mind. When it comes to stru
2、ctures that are both beautiful and defensive, the European castle is a big success.Castles were originally built in England by the Normans in 1066.They built towers and walls to secure the land they had taken. These castles provided the Normans with a quiet and safe place. They also served as bases
3、of operation for attacks. In this way castles served both defensive and offensive roles. Besides, castles served as offices for governors. Those that were socially beneath the governor would come to report affairs and express their respect. They would address problems, handle business, feast, and en
4、joy festivities in castles. So castles served as social centers as well.The first castles were built from earth and wood, and they were likely to suffer from attacks by fire. Then wooden castles were gradually replaced by stone, which greatly increased the strength of these towers and walls. However
5、, attackers could throw flaming objects into castles through the windows or burn the wooden doors. This led to moving the windows and entrances off from the ground floor and up to the first floor to make them more difficult to access.During the Middle Ages, attacks increased in regularity, so castle
6、 defenses were updated. Arrow-slits were added. They were small holes in the castle, which allowed defenders to fire without being hurt. Towers were built from which defenders could provide fire on both sides. The towers were connected to the castle by wooden bridges, so that if one tower fell, the
7、rest of the castle was still easy to defend. A lot of rings of castle walls were constructed, so that even if attackers went past one wall, they would be caught on a killing ground between inner and outer walls. All of these increased the defense of castles.The end of castles can be attributed to gu
8、npowder. During the 15th century, artillery, a kind of large guns, became powerful enough to break through stone walls. This greatly made the role of castles less effective. Though castles no longer serve their original purposes, remaining castles receive millions of visitors each year who wish to e
9、xperience the situations of ancient times.1.What was the original function of castles according to the passage?A.They served as tourist attractions.B.They were important social centers.C.They marked religious ceremonies.D.They were built for use in emergencies.2.The reason why wooden castles were re
10、placed by stone castles was that .A.stone castles cost less moneyB.stone castles offered better defenseC.wooden castles were uncomfortableD.wooden castles took a long time to build3.Which of the following showed an improvement in castle defenses?A.Castles were totally separated by stones.B.Arrow-sli
11、ts were made in large quantities.C.Rings of walls were built to defend the towers.D.Windows and entrances were moved to the higher floor.4.What is the best title of the passage?A.Fancy Living: Learning about CastlesB.Normans: Bringing Castles to EnglandC.A History of Castles: The Rise and Fall of Ca
12、stlesD.Defending Castles: Technologies Used to Defend CastlesBKangaroo Island is more famous for what it hasnt got than what it has. Unlike mainland Australia,rabbits and foxes were never introduced,so the local wildlife has less competition for survival. Another thing the island doesnt have is some
13、thing a Scottish friend once called,“The Way of the Island.” There is no sense of being on the island;in many places,you can climb to a high point and see nothing but bushes in any direction.That catches many visitors out when they arrive with the idea of walking or cycling around the island. Its re
14、ally too big for that. There is little in the way of public transport,and the most practical ways to get around are to sign up for an organised tour or hire a car.The islands main road,the Playford Highway,heads westward from Nepean Bay until it meets the West End Highway in the middle of nowhere. T
15、he West End Highway heads south;the Playford Highway continues westward as a dirt road to Cape Borda,where there is a lighthouse,a few former light keepers cottages,a National Park Visitor Centre and nothing else. Much of the island is farmland;lamb and beef from Kangaroo Island are especially prize
16、d. Fruit is also a major export,but the grapes in the vineyards (葡萄园) are turned into very acceptable wine first.19 National Parks and Conservation Areas cover over 30% of the islands area, and the biggest of them lies to the southwest of the island,where the Flinders Chase National Park covers 32,6
17、00 hectares of bush land. Entry is by permit only,which we bought at the park entrance at Rocky River. There,we wondered if the park authorities had the wildlife trained,because we saw a family of kangaroos right in the car park by the park office,but they only appeared after we paid the entrance fe
18、e!5.Why is the wildlife on Kangaroo Island more likely to survive?A.Because there are no rabbits or foxes on the island.B.Because rabbits and foxes are less competitive species.C.Because nobody lives on the island.D.Because the island is famous for its bushes.6.One of the most practical ways to get
19、around on the island is to .A.rent a carB.ride a bike C.take public transport D.sign up for a travel lesson7.What can you find at Cape Borda?A.The Playford Highway. B.The West End Highway. C.A few vineyards.D.Some former light keeperscottages.8.The author and his family saw a family of kangaroos at
20、the Flinders Chase National Park after they .A.talked to the park authorities B.paid the entrance feeC.went into the park office D.arrived at Rocky RiverCFarmers, especially in developing countries, are often criticized (批评) for cutting down forests. But a new study suggests that many farmers recogn
21、ize the value of keeping trees. Researchers using satellite photos found at least ten percent of trees cover on more than one billion hectares of farmland. That is almost half the farmland in the world. Earlier estimates (估计) were much lower and incomplete. The authors of the new study say it may st
22、ill underestimate the true extent (程度) worldwide. The study found most trees cover in South America. Next comes Africa south of the Sahara, followed by Southeast Asia. North Africa and West Asia have the least. The study found that climate conditions alone could not explain the number of trees cover
23、s in different areas, nor could the size of nearby populations, meaning people and trees can live together. There are areas with few trees but also few people, and areas with many trees and many people. The findings suggest that things like land rights, markets or government policies can influence t
24、ree planting and protection. Dennis Garrity, who heads the World Agroforestry Center, says farmers are acting on their own to protect and plant trees. The problem, he says, is that policy makers and planners have been slow to recognize this and to support such efforts. The satellite photos may not s
25、how what the farmers are using the trees for, but we all know trees offer nuts, fruit, wood and other products. They also help prevent soil loss and protect water supplies. Even under drought (干旱) conditions, trees can often offer food and can be a way to earn money until the next growing season. So
26、me trees act as natural fertilizers. They take nitrogen (氮气) out of the air and put it in the soil. Scientists at the Center say the use of fertilizer trees can reduce the need for chemical nitrogen by up to three-fourths. Trees also capture carbon dioxide, a gas connected to climate change.9.Throug
27、h the study, the researchers found that.A.there are more trees on farmland than expectedB.fewer trees are being cut in developing countriesC.most farmers still dont realize the value of treesD.trees play a key role in preventing climate change10.Which of the following has the least tree cover?A.Sout
28、heast Asia. B.West Asia. C.South America. D.Africa south of the Sahara.11.In Dennis Garritys opinion, .A.most farmers care about nothing but their own interestsB.there are usually few people living in areas with few treesC.government plays a small role in tree planting and protectionD.government sho
29、uld support farmers in planting and protecting trees12.What does Paragraph 6 mainly talk about?A.How farmers plant trees. B.What products trees can bring.C.The importance of trees to farmers. D.The environmental value of tree cover.DTwo billion children in the developing world cant receive good educ
30、ationthe key to human development. However,technology offers an answer which allows the poor in developing countries to learn. It is a tool which holds the ability to change the lives of the poor,as it provides a means of learning and communicating.Educational programs must break away from old syste
31、ms. New companies such as One Laptop Per Child (OLPC),an organization founded by MIT Professor Nicholas Negroponte have been active in solving the worlds education problem.The Internet has changed the world,allowing educational services to help with the global fight against poverty. Khan Academy is
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