广东省汕头市达濠华侨中学2017-2018学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、高一级20172018学年度第一学期期末联考英语科 试卷 本次考试满分150分,考试时间120分钟。第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ASix million people visit Grand Canyon in the US every year. For the purpose of helping project Grand Canyon for your fellow visitors and future generations, pleas
2、e follow the guidelines below.CampingTo protect the park, camping is allowed only within permitted campgrounds. Permits are required for overnight camping at the North Rim. Advance booking can be received by mail. Please write: Information Center, P.O. Box 129, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023.FiresBecause of
3、 the extreme fire danger, campfires are not allowed except at Mather and Desert View campgrounds. Collection of firewood is not allowed either.Hiking(远足)Please stay on permitted paths. Otherwise you may destroy desert plants. Pack out what you pack in, so you leave no signs of your visit. It is impo
4、rtant to keep in mind that you are in a national park where wildlife exists.WeatherThe weather at Grand Canyon can change very quickly. With so much rock, lightning(闪电) causes a particular danger during sudden summer storms These storms also frequently bring floods inside valleys, a danger to hikers
5、. Watch the skies and check daily weather reports.WildlifeDo not feed park wildlife. There have been a few cases at Grand Canyon National Park where deer(鹿) were purposely shot because there are plastic bags that left them sick and weak. Hungry deer car be danger and have kicked and bitten visitors
6、at Grand Canyon. Some other animals will also beg and bite. For your own safety and the well-being of the animals, please do not feed wildlife, no matter how gentle they may appear.1. What can you do first if you want to go camping?A. Know the permitted pathsB. Stop at Mather and Desert ViewC. Make
7、sure not to make a fireD. Book campgrounds in advance2.What do the underlined words “pack out what you pack in” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. keep everything out of campgrounds B. take away everything you bring inC. carry all the necessary food D. look after your personal belongings3. Why were som
8、e deer killed on purpose at Grand Canyon?A. They begged food from visitors B. They were a danger to other gentle animalsC. They ate wrong things and become very ill D. They kicked and bit visitors4. What is the main purpose of the text?A. To provide travel information B. To report some recent newsC.
9、 To teach tourists hiking skills D. To introduce the wild lifeBWhen I was a boy, I was always happy to see those little brown coins. After years I was still very happy to pick up pennies on the ground, I usually saved them up. I usually bought a pack of gum or a bag of chips when it was enough. Afte
10、r growing up, I heard a story about coins. It was said that our loved people sometimes would leave pennies on the ground in front of us. People wanted to show us that we were loved and watched over kindly. I never doubted that story even as an adult. It is difficult for me to find a lot of money on
11、the ground, but pennies are there all the time. Maybe that is why I still enjoy seeing them and picking them up, no matter how dirty or old they are.A few months ago, I was walking to the local post office to mail a letter. As I entered the room, I saw not one, not two, but four pennies shining in t
12、he sunlight. I smiled and picked them up. I kept them in my hands as I walked in the post office. “Four is Ok,” an office said to a lady. The lady began searching her purse. Her face went red. I understood what had happened. I laughed to myself at this surprising moment. I placed my pennies on the d
13、esk before her. The smile I got in return was worth a thousand dollars.The coins werent so valuable to me, but they did matter to her. I just performed a little kindness. I was happy.5. What might the author probably buy when he saved enough pennies? A. A set of storybooksB. A pack of chipsC. A box
14、of chocolatesD. A bag of sugar6. When grown up, the author .A. saw some careless women lost coins B. thought rich people threw coins on purposeC. still believed the story about coins D. found old people forget coins on the ground7. What can we learn from this passage? A. Doing small acts of kindness
15、 is good B. Every coin should be used to buy important thingsC. We should look for coins when we are walkingD. Pay more attention to what you hear from now onCI was having a picnic day with my sister. We both like to ride her motorcycle and that day we drove to the nearest park. We bought some coffe
16、e and cakes, and then we were enjoying our food. Within a few hours, the sky was changing and looked ready to drop a heavy rain. We packed everything and were ready to go. My sister, who was sitting on a bench, suddenly was very still and couldnt talk to me. she didnt move. Her eyes were rolling and
17、 she was about to lose consciousness(知觉). I held her in my arms and asked if she wanted to rest. She didnt answer and only said “Sorry”.It started to rain and I didnt know what to do. She was fighting to stay aware but her skin was pale and her eyes were acting strange. Suddenly, from nowhere, a wom
18、an on a bicycle appeared, wearing a raincoat. “She isnt looking good. Do you want me to call an ambulance(救护车)?” “Yes, please, yes!” I begged.She did. Struggling with the rain, she managed to call some policemen, who quickly helped me carry my sister to a safer place. The ambulance arrived and we we
19、nt to a hospital, where she was treated in time and she came to life in the morning after rest and medical help.An interesting fact was that I guessed the woman in the raincoat was a doctor or a nurse. I later learned from one of the police officers who told me: “No, she was an ordinary person who t
20、ook some courses on emergency situations(紧急情況).I am so grateful that she appeared exactly at he right moment. I dont know why or how. I didnt even get the chance to say thanks to her.8. What happened to the author and her sister?A. They had a fight B. Her sister fell ill suddenlyC. They were caught
21、in the rain D. They had difficulty packing things9. How did the woman help the author?A. By giving first aid to her sister B. By protecting her sister from the rainC. By carrying he sister to the hospital D. By asking for emergency medical help10. Why did the woman call the policemen?A. To keep orde
22、r in the park B. To send the sick girl to hospitalC. To pull the sick girl to a safer place quickly D. To carry the sick girl onto the ambulance11. What was the authors main attitude towards the woman?A. Thankful B. Friendly C. Doubtful D. AdmirableDYou might think people all over the United States
23、have Wi-Fi-wireless Internet service-and mobile phones. But there is no such service in Green Bank, West Virginia, a tiny town four hours from the U. S. capital, Washington D. C. Fewer than 150 people live in Green Bank, which has two churches, an elementary school and a public library. It is also h
24、ome to the largest radio telescope in the world. There is a ban(禁令)on Wi-Fi in Green Bank, along with anything else that can create electromagnetic(电磁的)waves. Officials say the waves could disturb the signals(信号)the telescope receives. For many Americans, a visit to Green Bank is a little like retur
25、ning to the 1950s. To get there, you must read road signs-because there is no GPS service in the town. People can connect with the Internet through telephones, but wireless service is not allowed. The observatory(天文台)is one of the largest employers in the area. The federal National Science Foundatio
26、n (NSF)spends about $8.2 million a year to operate the observatory, telescope and educational center. Jonah Bauserman is a technician. If he supposes there is a signal that is not allowed in the zone, he drives to the house where the signal is coming from and checks it. but once a week, when the dev
27、ice is cleaned, come banned devices are allowed near it. People in the town respect the work of the scientists. And they say they are happy to live without Wi-Fi and mobile phones. “You know, instead of sitting here on our phones and other devices were out fishing and hunting and going to each other
28、s houses.” Everyone knows each other and communication is almost always face-to-face.12. What will you are see when you pay a visit to Green Bank?A. GPS service B. Radio-controlled toysC. Cell phone towers D. Guide posts13. What is Jonah Bausermans duty in his work?A. Following signals from cell pho
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