山东省五莲县第一中学2020届高三英语3月过程检测试题实验班PDF无答案.pdf
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1、 1 10 A2020.0310120100:1.2.3.50152.537.5ABCDAActivities in ConnecticutNortheast Camping ShowNortheast Camping Show is the ideal place for camping families who are wanting to purchase their first camper(),or wanting to update their present camper to explore new camping adventures.Representatives from
2、 the Connecticut Campground Owners Association will teach attendees to make their camping trips more enjoyable.Location:Connecticut Convention CenterStay with PenguinsEnjoy beautiful underwater views as you visit one of Mystic Aquariums most popular animals.Held in the Aquariums Main Gallery,the act
3、ivity will offer you the chance to enjoy thepeaceful surroundings.Take a moment to meet an African penguin between 7 pm and 8 pm tolearn about this great animal from an aquarium trainer.Location:Mystic Aquarium 2 10 Family Ice Fishing DayFamilies are welcome to attend this unique event which is a pa
4、rt of the CARE(Connecticut Aquatic Resources Education)program.The program is taught by certified volunteer instructors and its fun.All fishing equipment and course materials are provided for free.Bring a lunch.Program:9:30 am11:30 am,ice fishing(weather permitting):noon3 pm.Pre-registration is requ
5、ired.Location:Memorial Conservation CenterAcorn Adventure:Eagle EyesFamilies are invited to come to The Last Green Valley to experience how big a bald eagles wings and eyes are compared to the size of their heads and other fun acts.The group will also search for eagles at his popular spot for these
6、incredible birds of prey.Enthusiasm and a desire to learn about these beautiful birds are essential.Location:The Last Green Valley1.What can you do in Northeast Camping Show?A.Help design a new camper.B.Learn some camping knowledge.C.Explore an outside adventure.D.Drive a camper with the representat
7、ives.2.Which activity should be signed up in advance?A.Northeast Camping Show.B.Stay with Penguins.C.Family Ice Fishing Day.D.Acorn Adventure:Eagle Eyes.3.What do we know about The Last Green Valley?A.It is available to go camping.B.It is an ideal place to observe bald eagles.C.It sets up fishing pr
8、ograms.D.It provides diving courses with penguin.BJohn Robertson had been working at the Sav-On drugstore at the Albertsons in Ramona,California for ten months when he first met Murray Frankel.The 88-year-old had just dropped off several prescriptions after a hospital stay,and said he would come by
9、in a day or two to pick up his medicine.Robertson offered to drop by Frankels home that evening and deliver one of his prescriptions that had already been filled.Grateful,Frankel invited him in.“We chatted for a while and I got to know him,and hes an amazing guy,”Robertson says.He was particularly a
10、ttracted by Frankels 3 10 impressive work on his model trains.“He can make these steam engines out of almost nothing.It was really awesome.”The following Monday,Robertson was expecting to see his new friend when his remaining prescriptions were filled,but he never showed.The medicine was extremely n
11、ecessary for him to continue taking,so he called several times,but no one answered.“I developed this sinking feeling that somethings not right,”he recalls.“I had trouble sleeping and was worried about him.He lives alone;I wasnt sure if anyone checks on him.”Tuesday morning,Robertson went to Frankels
12、 house.When he saw the Sunday morning paper still outside his door,he knew something was wrong.He called the police to investigate,and when they did a forced entry,they found Frankel on his bathroom floor,injured and dehydrated().The elderly man is currently recovering in the hospital,and Robertson
13、has visited him there as well.The chemist was recently honored as a“Real Hometown Hero”and awarded a certificate by the Ramona Senior Center,thankful that someone was willing to look out for a senior citizen in need.4.For what purpose did Murray Frankel go to the drugstore?A.To pay a visit to Robert
14、son.B.To have a physical examination.C.To get his prescriptions filled.D.To consult Robertson about his health.5.What did Robertson think of Frankel when he saw the model trains?A.Talented.B.Energetic.C.Lonely.D.Helpful.6.Robertson was sure something wrong had happened when _.A.Frankel didnt come fo
15、r the medicine B.Frankel didnt answer his phone callsC.he had some trouble in sleeping at night D.he saw the morning paper outside the door7.The writer wrote the passage to _.A.tell about a chemists good deedB.warn seniors not to live aloneC.describe a chemists daily workD.call on people to care for
16、 seniors 4 10 COn a recent day,Katie Baldwin took a break from work to talk about moving from a wealthyneighborhood near New York City to an organic farm on Long Island.“Farming for where I grew up was a very unusual career choice,”said the 32-year-old American,“but everybody belongs to the land in
17、their own way.None of us should feel separate from it.”Katie was raised in an upper middle class town outside New York,where most people never thought about working on a farm.Today,Katie grows potatoes,wheat and other crops at Quail Hill,a property in Amagansett,New York.In the United States,organic
18、 farming is a growing industry.Women operate some of the best-known organic farms on Long Island.Women make up a little more than 37 percent of all farmersnationwide.That information comes from the U.S.Department of Agriculture(USDA).Experts predict womens share in farming is likely to continue to g
19、row.“The new young farmers choose organic farming with their desire to have an influence onsociety,”Katie and several farmers said.She said,“They are choosing it to protect natural resources for future generations,to fight climate change,to feed their community good and healthy food.”New York has ab
20、out 1,000 certified organic farms,making it the third largest in the country,and California and Wisconsin are the first and second,the USDA says.These farms make up nearly four percent of the states farmland,compared with a national average of around 0.6 percent.Although organic farming is growing q
21、uickly,it comes with high labor costs and sometimes smaller harvests than commercial farming.So it can be a difficult business for new farmers.“When I look now at the starting of the farm,it seems really audacious,”Katie Baldwin said.“But in that environment,in 2008,everybody has lost their jobs and
22、 there werent jobs.So,it didnt feel strange to start something,”she said.8.What does Katie think of working at the organic farm?A.Its unacceptable.B.Its worthwhile.C.Its unforgettable.D.Its challenging.9.Why do the young people want to work as farmer?A.To find a suitable job.B.To earn healthy food.C
23、.To stop climate change.D.To help the society develop.5 10 10.Which can replace the underlined word“audacious”in the last paragraph?A.hopeful.B.dangerous.C.daring.D.reasonable.11.What can be inferred from the text?A.American women are good at organic farming.B.Organic farming will become a good empl
24、oyment.C.Many American communities lack abundant food.D.Starting organic farming needs careful consideration.DUK supermarkets are producing more plastic waste despite promises to cut down,new research suggests,as sales of bags for life increase to 1.5 billion.Retailers()were responsible for more tha
25、n 900,000 tons of plastic waste in 2018,according to a report from the Environmental Investigation Agency(EIA)released Thursday.Seven of the 10 largest supermarket chains reported a higher plastic packaging tonnage in 2019compared to last year,although exact figures for this year have not been relea
26、sed.Compared to 2018,this year the number of sold eco-friendly bags for life rose by about 25%,the report stated.Campaigners said the rise showed that the bags are now being used by many as a replacement for single-use carrier bags.Campaigners recommend that supermarkets increase the price of bags f
27、or life to 70 pence($0.9).They point to the 90%reduction in bags for life sales in Ireland,where prices are set at 70 cents($0.77).However,in an ideal world bags for life would be removed completely,enforced by a government ban,said campaigners.“Its shocking to see that despite unprecedented()awaren
28、ess of the pollution crisis,the amount of single-use plastic used by the UKs biggest supermarkets has actually increased in the past year,”said Juliet Phillips,EIA ocean campaigner.He added,“Our survey shows that grocery retailers need to tighten up targets to drive real reductions in single-use pac
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