山东省聊城市2019-2022三年高一下学期英语期末试卷汇编:阅读理解专题.docx
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1、山东省聊城市2019-2022三年高一下学期英语期末试卷汇编 阅读理解专题山东省聊城市2021-2022学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题第一节(共15小题;每小题2. 5分, 满分37. 5分)阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A. B. C. D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。There are some great winter sports that are just waiting to be explored. Some of more extreme than others, bat still definitely worth a try. . . Ice SkatingInvented m
2、ore than 4000 years ago by the Finnish, it remains loved by so many all over the world. People of all ages can take advantage of this fun sport, as it isa great way to be outdoors and get a bit of exercise. Experts say that the more you practice, the better your balance, co-coordination, and flexibi
3、lity will become. So pat on a pair of skates and get moving on the rink. SnowcrossSnowcross is a sport suitable for people who are a bit more adventurous. Over the last several years, snowcross has increased in popularity and is one of the most sought-after forms of snowmobile races and a really tre
4、ndy winter sport. Snowcross is popular in the USA, Canada, Sweden, and Finland, Sound fun? Why not give it a try?Ice HockeyIce hockey is not just one of the most popular winter Olympic sports but has also recently become & common international sport. Ice hockey is fast passed and full of energy that
5、 also involved numerous intricate (复杂精组的) tricks and movements. It doesnt only have a competitive side. it also is super fun!SnowboardingSnowboarding is another really fun snow sport that is definitely worth trying this winter. Its not the same as skiing, the main difference between snowboarding and
6、 skiing is that snowboarding does no use poles and most people use softer boots for flexibility. Snowboarding has only recently been added to the winter Olympics. There are hundreds of different resorts around the world that allow you to experience this popular sport. 21. What can we know about Seow
7、cros87A. It needs more practiceB. It suits those willing to take risks. C. It covers numbers of tricks and movements. D. It is popular only in Europe. 22. Of the following sports. which is new in the winter Olympics?A. Ice Skating. B. Snowcross. C. Ice Hockey. D. Snowboarding. 23. What do the listed
8、 sports have in common?A. They have a long history. B. They appeal to people of all ages. C. They are full of fun. D. They are more extreme than any other sport. BLeonora Buenviaje has been making womens clothes out of waste materials, usually dresses. She says wearing clothes made from waste materi
9、als can be both economical and look good. Buenviaje is 51-years-old and from Cainta in the Philippines. To make her dresses. she uses a foot-operated sewing machine (缝纫机)to join together the waste materials. These include recycled newspapers, plastic wrapping and rice sacks. She creates new and beau
10、tiful clothes women can wear. They are sometimes completed with a piece called a headdress that goes on top of the head. The bubble wraps (气泡包装)from delivery packages are nice looking and make for a good design, especially the black and white wraps, she said. Bubble wrap is a plastic product that is
11、 used to protect goods that are being delivered. She said white bubble wraps were good for making wedding dresses. The dresses sell for between $30 to $50. They are used for everything from coming-of-age parties for a womans 18th birthday. called debuts (首秀), to weddings. In Asia, there is plenty of
12、 waste material for Buenviaje to work with; about 80 percent of the world ocean plastic is estimated to come from Asian rivers. A 2021 report by Oxford Universitys online publication, Our World in Data, found that the Philippines is responsible for one third of Asias ocean plastic pollution. Its imp
13、ortant to recycle or utilize waste materials so we can help our earth, said Lalaine Alcalde, who buys clothes from Buenviaje. Buenviaje said the recycled materials used for each dress depend on what her buyers are looking for. 24, What can we learn about Buenviaje from paragraph 2?A. She likes weari
14、ng beautiful clothes. B. She is considerate and responsible. C. She made headdress from newspapers. D. She is creative and positive. 25. What are Buenviajes dresses designed for?A. Modern weddings. B. Protecting goods. C. Special occasions. D. Reducing pollution in Asia. 26. What does the underlined
15、 world utilize in the last paragraph mean?A. Make use of. B. Get rid of. C. Pick up. D. Clear up. 27. Which of the following can be the best title of this passage?A. Bubble Wraps: An Inspiration for Good Designs. B. Philippine Designer Makes Womens Clothes Out of Waste. C. Ocean Plastic Pollution: A
16、 Threat to Peoples Life. D. Philippine Designer Provides Recycled Clothes for Women. CThe legal age to drive a car in the United States is 16. Getting a drivers license on the day you turn 16 has long been a major life event for many young people in America. But interest in driving among todays teen
17、agers has dropped sharply over the past 35 years. In 1983, 80 percent of 18-year-olds in America had a drivers license-the document that permits a person to drive a motor vehicle. By 2018, that number had dropped to 61 percent. Among 16-year-olds, the number decreased from 46 percent in 1983 to 25 p
18、ercent in 2018. Young people say they have many reasons for delaying or avoiding getting a drivers license. Some choose more environmentally friendly transportation choices. Others find driving to be stressful. And some simply do not care about cars at all. Carmakers want to make their vehicles more
19、 attractive to young people. They seek to make cars more interesting to a generation raised on technology. Mark Rushbrook is global director of Ford Performance Motorsports, A big screen is what todays teen drivers want, he said. I think what is important to them is staying connected in a safe way,
20、Rushbrook said. The vehicle is an extension(延伸)of their iPhone or their screen device, they want to stay connected and bring their music and everything else with them into the car. Mark Reuss is president of General Motors. He said he believes there is still a market for young people who care about
21、more than just their music and connectivity(连接功能)。 You still have to deliver connectivity in something people love to look at and be seen in. he said. That generation has not been lost. They still want a great looking car. . . He added, Theres lots of different ways to make cars appealing and that d
22、oesnt go away. 28. How is paragraph 2 developed?A. By giving examples. B. By following the time line. C. By giving reasons. D. By making comparisons. 29. Which can be a reason for young people avoiding getting driving licenses?A. Feeling anxious when driving. B. Lacking a sense of direction. C. Not
23、caring about the environment. D. Hating public transportation. 30. What can be inferred from Rushbrooks words?A. Smarter cars will attract teens more. B. Cars with iPhones are being expected. C. Music connectivity is the most important for teens. D. The car screen will be bigger and bigger. 31. How
24、does Mark Reuss say about young people?A. They are not the biggest customers. B. They prefer to drive in different ways. C. They still want good-looking vehicles. D. They will never change their driving taste. DWe thought dogs would behave like children under age 5. but sow we guess that perhaps dog
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