2020年云南省高中毕业生复习统一检测英语试题

整理文档很辛苦,赏杯茶钱您下走!

免费阅读已结束,点击下载阅读编辑剩下 ...

阅读已结束,您可以下载文档离线阅读编辑

资源描述

2020年云南省高中毕业生复习统一检测英语第I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)AARCTICCIRCLE&NORTHERNLIGHTSTOURHIGHLIGHTSExperiencetheArcticCircleandamazingnorthernlightswithus.Coveratotalof400milesinthis14-hourexpedition.CrossthebroadYukonRiver.En-route,enjoybreathtakingviewsofAlaska,USA.Youmayseemoose,lynxesandfoxesintheirnaturalhabitat.ATTENTION:TheAuroraBorealis(NorthernLights)isanaturalphenomenonandcannotbeguaranteed.Thereisnorefund(退款)iftheAuroraBorealisdoesnotappear.PICKUPTIME12:15pm—1:00pm.MEETINGPOINTYourhotelinFairbanks.WHATTOEXPECT1:00pm—DeparturefromFairbanks.Trans-Alaska-Pipeline—Getaclose-upviewofthefamouspipelineandlearninterestingfactsabouttheengineeringandbuildingperiod.ArcticCircle—HaveyourpicturetakenattheArcticCircleandreceiveyourArcticCircleCertificate.YukonRiver—WalkrighttotheedgeofAlaska'smostfamousriver.3:00pm—ArrivalatyourhotelinFairbanks.OnthereturnjourneytoFairbankswepassmanysites,whichareperfectforpossiblenorthernlightsviewing.Weprovideham(orveggie)sandwich,chips,sweets,twobottlesofwaterandhotdrinks.Pleasefeelfreetobringextrafood.CANCELLATIONPOLICYCancellations30daysaheadoftourdatearesubjectto5bankingcharge.Cancellationswithin30daysarenon-refundable.IMPORTANTAminimumof2peopleisrequiredforonlinebooking.Singletravelersandshortnoticereservations(within7daysoftourdate)alwayshavetocontactusforavailabilityatinfo@lstAlaskaTours.comor907-590-5900.1.Whichservicedoesthetourinclude?A.Freeairportpickup.B.A14-hourgrouptour.C.Threequickmeals.D.Phototakingandprinting.2.Whatcanguestssurelydoonthetour?A.Seesomewildanimals.B.Enjoyamazingnorthernlights.C.GetanArcticCircleCertificate.D.GothroughtheTrans-Alaska-Pipeline.3.Whichofthefollowingcasesisrefundable?A.Notseeingnorthernlights.B.NotcrossingtheYukonRiver.C.Bookingwithin7daysoftourdate.D.Cancellingamonthbeforetourdate.4.Wherecanthetextprobablybefound?A.Onatourhomepage.B.Onasciencewebsite.C.Inaphotographyjournal.D.Inageographytextbook.BOvertheyears,thesmallVermilionHeritageMuseuminAlberta,Canada,triedeverythinginitspowertounlockanoldsafe(保险箱)initsbasement.Themuseumhiredblacksmiths,calledthemanufacturer,contactedformeremployeesandchallengedvisitorstoplayaroundwiththesafe—butnobodyhadanysuccess.Untillastmonth,whenavisitortoVermilioncrackedthecode(密码)onhisfirsttry,muchtotheastonishmentofeveryonepresent.StephenMills,fromFortMcMurray,Alberta,wasonafamilycampingtripwithhiswifeandhistwochildren.AftergivingtheMills'familyatourofthewholebuilding,themuseumvolunteershowedthemtheobjectsinthebasement,includingthemysterioussafe.Itoriginallyhadbelongedtothetown'sBrunswickHotelwhichopenedintheearly1900s.Whenthehotelshutdowninthelate1970s,thesafewaslocked—andsoithadremained.Itwaslikeatimecapsule,nobodyhadanyideaofwhatwasinthere,saidMills.Likeothervisitors,Millswasofferedthechancetotakeacrackatopeningit.Justlikeyouseeinthemovies,hesaid,IlookedatthedialandIsawthenumberswererunningfrom0to60.SoIthoughtinmyhead20-40-60.Ididaparticularcombinationwhichisthreeontheright,twoontheleft,andoneontheright,triedthehandle...anditopened!Itwasa100guess,hesaid.Iwasfullyamazed.Isteppedbackalittlebitandthought,'I'mbuyingalotterytickettonight!'Thecontentsofthesafeprovedalittledisappointing.Unfortunately,therewasn'twhatwethoughtwasthere,Millssaid.Somepapers,oldchecks,awaitress'notebook,andareceiptfromthehotel.That'sit.Nonetheless,Millssaideveryonewasexcitedabouttheluckyguess.Mychildrenkeptscreaming'Webeatthecode!Webeatthecode!'hesaid.5.Whounlockedthemysterioussafe?A.Avisitor.B.Avolunteer.C.Ablacksmith.D.Anemployee.6.HowdidMillsunlocktheoldsafe?A.Afterseveralattempts.B.Throughaccuratecalculations.C.Byarandomguess.D.Withprofessionalguidance.7.WhatdidMillsthinkofthecontentsofthesafe?A.Exciting.B.Unexpected.C.Impressive.D.Valuable.CPangHuiplacedafewmorepairsofchopsticksonthetableforafamilydinner,thoughshedidnotexpectherbigfamilyofsevenwouldusethemasservingchopsticks.Surprisingly,her75-year-oldfather,whousedtoshrugofftheideaofservingchopsticks,becameafirmsupporterthistime,saidPang,40,fromBeihai,acoastalcityofSouthChina'sGuangxiZhuangAutonomousRegion.Chinesepeopleoftensharedishes,anddinersusetheirownchopstickstoservethemselvesfoodfromtheshareddishes,atraditionnowbeingchallengedbytheoutbreakofnovelcoronavirus.Wefeelasenseofcrisisaswellastheurgetodesertouroldhabitswhenweseereportsoffamilyinfections,Pangsaid,pointingtothereportsofthevirusspreadingviadroplets(飞沫)andclosecontact.Localgovernmentsarehelpingtoencourageashift,too.OnFeb10,localauthoritiesofBeihaistartedacampaignpromotingservingchopsticksandspoons,whichwillavoidcross-infectionscausedbytheuseofpersonalchopsticks.SimilarmeasureswerealsoadoptedinothercitieslikeBeijing,ShanghaiandHangzhou.TaizhoucityineastChina'sJiangsuProvinceevenstandardizedthecoloursofservingchopsticksandspoonstohelpdinersdifferentiate(区分)themfrompersonalones.Thegovernmentisalsotargetingthepracticeofeatingwildanimals,whichremainspresentincertainareas.Chinastoppedtheillegaltradingandtransportationofwildanimalsshortlyaftertheoutbreak.ThemovebecameapermanentbanonFeb24,whenthecountrymade

1 / 7
下载文档,编辑使用

©2015-2020 m.777doc.com 三七文档.

备案号:鲁ICP备2024069028号-1 客服联系 QQ:2149211541

×
保存成功