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武威六中2018-2019学年度高三一轮复习过关考试(四)

英语试卷

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)

A

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relatedtoyourchosentopic.

Theovernightadventuresofferamorepersonalizedexplorationofthezoo.Eachadventureincludesdifferentactivitiesspecifictothetheme,butyoucancountonanactive,fun-filledexperiencethatincludes:

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Ages:

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Cost:

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1.WhatdowelearnaboutBunkwiththeBeastsovernightadventures?

A.Theyhaveonethemeeachyear.B.Theyareheldalltheyearround.

C.Theymainlyaimateducatingpeople.D.TheyallowparticipantstosleepattheDenverZoo.

2.WhatcanparticipantsofBunkwiththeBeastsovernightadventuresdo?

A.Begintheiractivitiesat6:

00am.B.TakecareofanimalsattheDenverZoo

C.TakepartindevelopingtheBunktheme.D.Haveachancetoexplorethezooatnight.

3.Howmuchshouldtheypayif10childrenwithtwochaperonesgototheovernightadventures?

A.$420.B.$520.C.$562.D.$604.

4Whatisthetextmeantto?

A.Encouragekidstovisitzoosfrequently.

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D.ExplainwhyBunkwiththeBeastsovernightadventuresarepopular.

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$237BiltmoreEstateinAsheville,NorthCarolina

DowntonAbbeyfanswouldsurelywanttovisitthefascinatingcountryhomeof

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$139BoldtCastleinHeartIsland,NewYork

TinyHeartIsland,partofanislandchainalongtheSt.LawrenceRiver,housesthisfairy-talecastle.ThecastlewasplannedbyWaldorf-AstoriaGMGeorgeBoldtasapresenttohiswife.Dailytoursareavailable;thehomecanbereachedbyboat.

$139CastellodiAmorosainNapaValley,California

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C.ItisintheGreatLawn.D.Itisownedbyrichpeople.

6.BiltmoreEstatewouldmostprobablyattractthosewhowantto______.

A.overlooktheGreatLawnB.getafreeversionofDowntonAbbey

C.knowhowtherichinthecountrylivedD.knowaboutthecultureofNewYorkCity

7.Wherewillyougoifyou'recrazyaboutwine?

A.BoldtCastleB.BiltmoreEstate.

C.BelvedereCastle.D.CastellodiAmorosa

8.W

herecanyouvisitthestonecastleonceownedbyWill

iamGillette?

A.InEastHaddam.B.InHeartIsland.

C.InNapaValley.D.InAsheville.

C

"Iwish1grewupbackinDad'schildhood,"My14-yearoldsonhasaniPhonethat'snewerthanmine,anXbox,andinstantaccesstofriends,entertainmentandnearlyallhumanknowledgeviatheInternet.Buthewisheshegrewupinthe1970sand'80s?

"Howcome?

"Iaskedandmyson'sanswerinvolvedfreedom,autonomy(自治权),riskandoverinvolvementofadultsinkids'lives.

Mysonhasheardhisdadtellstoriesofsummerdaysattheriverwithhisfriends.They'djumpoffthewoodenbridgeintothewaterbelow.Mysonlivesjustafewblocksfromthatsameexactriver,thesameexactbridge.

Thetownhasn'tchanged.Timeshave.Mysonknowsthatifheandhisfriendsattemptedtojumpoffthebridgeandswim----ashisdaddidmanytimes-----themostlikelyoutcomeisthatsomewell-meaningadultswouldcallthecops(警察).

At14--anage,atwhichingenerationspast,mostboyswerecontributingtothewell-beingoftheirfamiliesbyworking-----mysonisready,ableandwillingtoputhisskillsandstrengthtothetestintherealworld.Yethe,likesomanyotherAmericanboysandgirls,isstymied(阻挠)byaculturethatseemstohaveelevatedsafetytothehighestregard,without

consideringhowalackofriskmightinhibitkids'development.

Letkidstryso

meriskythings----cuttingthelawn,usingtoolsandsharpknives,startingafire,cookingunderthesupervisionofanadultwhomodelsanddiscussessafetyrules.Allowyourchildtograduallyassumemoreresponsibility;achildwhohelpsprepareandcookmealswillbebetterpreparedtocookindependently.

Aboveall,encourageandpraiseyourchild'sambitionanddetermination.Hisdesiretotacklechallengesandtakeriskswillservehimwellintheyearstocome.

9.Whydoestheauthormentionhissoninthefirsttwoparagraphs?

A.Topraisehissonforwantinglivinginthe1970sand’80s.

B.Tointroducethekids'wishthatcouldnotrealizeforever.

C.Tointroducetheproblemofkids'lackingchancetorisk.

D.Toencouragekidstoownthemostadvancedmobilephone.

10.Ifa14--yearoldboywant

stojumpfromthebridgeintotheriver,whatwillhappen?

A.Hecanswimfreelyandhappily.B.Hewillbestopped.

C.HewillbeforbiddenbythepoliceD.Hewillinjurehimselfseriously.

11.Whatthingdoestheauthoradvisetoallowkidstodo?

A.Swimaloneinthedeepriver.B.Dosomehouseworkwiththeirparents.

C.Cutpaperswithsharpscissors.D.Jumpfromthebridgeintotheriver.

11.Whoaretheaimedreaderstothispassage?

A.Teachers.B.Kids.C.Passer-by.D.Parents.

D

Plasticcanbefoundalmostineverything.Thatincludestoys,carsandcomputers.Mostplasticcansshouldberecycled.Howe

ver,manytypesofplasticareoftenthrownaway.Muchoftheplasticrubbishendsupintheocean.Itgetstheremainlyfromlitteronlandandoverflowingsewers(下水道).Therestisthrowndirectlyintotheseas.It'sreportedthatabout8milliontonsofplasticflowsintotheseaseachyear.That'sequaltoagarbagetruckfullofplasticeveryminute.Plasticcannotfullybreakdown,soonceitreachestheocean,itwillfloatontheseaorsinkintothebottomandthenitmaykillthewildlife.

Inresponsetothisproblem,theUnitedNations(CN)hosteditsfirst-everOceanConference.Attheconference,theUN's193membe

rnationsreachedanagreement.Theyagreedtotrytheirbesttoprotecttheoceanfrompollution."Theseahasaspecialrelationshipwithallofusintheworld,buttherelationshipisunderthreatnow,"saidAntônioGuterres,thesecretary-generaloftheUN.

CountriesinAsiahaveagreedtotakesomemeasures.ThepromisefromChina,Thailand,andIndone

siaishopeful.

Goodnewsisthatsomescientistsandcompaniesworldwidearedevelopingwaystokeepplasticoutoftheocean.Theyaretryingtoremoveitandrecycleit.Forexample,Dell,acomputercompany,iscreatinglaptoppackagingfromrecycledplasticrubbish.Dellpredictsthattheprojectwillprevent16,000poundsofplasticfromenteringtheocean."Wehopetoencouragemorecompaniestodosomethingforthegrowingenvironmentalissue."CarlyTatumsays,whoisaDellspokeswoman.

However,environmentalists

arenotsooptimistic.Theywarnthatthereisnoquickwaytopreventplasticpollution.Maybetherealsolutionisthateverycountryinth

eworldshouldmakestrongerlawsontheplasticpollution.

13.Whatcanweknowfromthefirstparagraph?

A.Everythingcontainsplastic.B.Mostplastichasbeencycled.

C.Th

ereisn'tmuchplasticinthesea.D.Plastichasthreatenedseaplantsandanimals.

14.Whatdoes"thisproblem"inParagraph2referto?

A.Theoceanisseriouslypolluted.BThewildlifeintheoceanisdyingout,

C.PlasticfailstofullybreakdownD.Toomuchplasticrubbishflowsintotheocean.

15.Whyareenvironmentalistsnothappy

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