河北省邯郸市2019-2022三年高三上学期英语期末试卷汇编:阅读理解.docx
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1、河北省邯郸市2019-2022三年高三上学期英语期末试卷汇编阅读理解河北省邯郸市2021-2022学年高三上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,从每小题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AEcotourism is defined as responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people. But it can be more than just that. Eco
2、tourism can also be done in urban areas. Ecotourism is all about visiting new places in a responsible and eco-conscious way, whether such places are in a natural area or not. Urban ecotourism includes locally-owned restaurants that source seasonal ingredients from local growers, or spending time in
3、national, regional and city parks. Use of public transport, bicycles, and ferries, is also part of urban ecotourism, as well as staying in locally-owned or green accommodations. Where you go is important. As an eco-tourist, how to get to your destination is just as important as where you stay for th
4、e night. Consider finding creative ways to enjoy your journey, like avoiding freeways and passing through scenic towns or taking the train and admiring the landscape through the window. Ecotourism is just about nature. Ecotourism is also about getting closer to the culture of your destination. On an
5、other note, ecotourism brings an opportunity for tourists to volunteer and provide assistance with a variety of projects such as monitoring local wildlife or restoring coral reefs. Volunteering gets you to know about your destination from a different perspective, establish new friendships, practice
6、speaking new languages, and discover a new field of interest. Ecotourism caters to(迎合)tourists. Ecotourism is not just about getting away from the stress of life, but also allowing you to experience your destination through the eyes of locals. There are home-staying programs that connect travelers w
7、ith families who are willing to host your stay for a few days and even show you around while you are there. The local family can provide you with inside advice on the best places to eat, hike, swim, and other sites worth visiting. 21. Which of the following belongs to ecotourism according to the tex
8、t?A. Living in a hotel. B. Traveling by car. C. Staying in a park. D. Eating canned food22. What volunteer activity can eco-tourists participate in?A. Taking notes of the local culture. B. Getting involved in local communities. C. Sharing your interests with the locals. D. Helping watch and check lo
9、cal wildlife. 23. What is the advantage of taking part in a home-staying program?A. It saves you a lot of money. B. It gives you more to enjoy. C. It makes your trip adventurous. D. It offers you everything. BSchool life can be hard for any child, but if you add severe learning difficulties into the
10、 mix, it can be unbearable. This was the case for William Carter, who really struggled throughout his primary education. To make things worse, he was laughed at by classmates for his learning difficulties. At 13, he was still unable to read. However, when he was properly diagnosed with severe dyslex
11、ia and dyspraxia(诵读困难), his education turned around. Carter managed to eventually gain a first-class degree in politics and international relations at Bristol University in England. After receiving a scholarship, he is now studying for a PhD in political geography at the University of California, Be
12、rkeley. Carter spent so long without being properly diagnosed, which makes it even more difficult for him to study. Yet as soon as the diagnosis is made, life becomes more bearable for the child, with lessons and materials adapted to give the kids like him a chance to grasp what they are trying to l
13、earn. The fact that Carters achievements are so impressive demonstrates how capable kids with special needs truly are. Carter seems almost grateful for his learning disabilities. He believes “fundamentally, dyslexia made me who I am today.” The Londoners goal is to become a professor of political th
14、eory and Black geographies and then follow a career in politics. He aims to correct a system that he feels is lacking: The fact that I, through luck and the support of others, made it in spite of social-economic barriers, shouldnt justify our system and society.”In appreciating the opportunities he
15、was given, Carter will no doubt be a brilliant advocate for other children facing inequality at school and an inspiration for other youngsters and their parents. 24. What is the authors attitude toward Carter?A. Sympathetic. B. Admiring. C. Indifferent. D. Skeptical. 25. What brought about change in
16、 Carters study?A. The routine he sticks to. B. The treatment of his disease. C. Special help from the university. D. Adaptation of learning materials. 26. What might Carter be in the future?A. A speaker. B. A designer. C. A politician. D. An engineer. 27. Which part of the website does this text pro
17、bably come from?A. Inspiring story. B. Medical knowledge. C. Political news. D. Campus life. CWhat if you used every spare minute you had to practice a skill? Imagine having 2 hours of free time a day where you spend 30 minutes learning a new language, another 30 minutes drawing, another 30 minutes
18、learning to cook, and another 30 minutes learning video editing or whatever else that interests you. Now imagine doing this for an entire year. Do you realize how much more skilled youd become at things or how much more talented and gifted youd appear to other people? Imagine if you had 4 or 8 hours
19、 a day? What if you did this for a decade or two? Even 30minutes a day could create a huge change. Many people believe Leonardo da Vinci was one of the greatest geniuses in human history. Perhaps a large part of his genius was a result of knowing how to spend the limited amount of time he had more w
20、isely than anyone else. I think we all know we could have been better than we are right now. Instead of throwing in the towel and letting the gap between where you are and where you could be increase, do what you can to keep it from expanding. You dont even have to be the best at something to be see
21、n as awesome. You just have to be better than most people and seeing that most people waste a lot of time, a little bit of time sacrifice and discipline can go a long way. We all have a crazy amount of potential within us and although its nearly impossible to reach our full potential, the least we c
22、an do is give it our best shot. All it takes is a plan andself-discipline. Youre the main character of your lifes story; its time to give your audience not only something to look forward to, but something to be inspired by. 28. What does the author think important in using spare time?A. Effect. B. F
23、requency. C. Amount. D. Persistence. 29. What does the underlined worditin paragraph 4 refer to?A. The gap. B. The towel. C. The time. D. The knowledge. 30. Which of the following might the author agree with?A. Everyone has different potentials. B. Anyone can be better than others. C. It takes disci
24、pline to develop potentials. D. Each person has a talent for acting. 31. What can be the best title of this text?A. How to Learn More at Once B. How to Be Awesome at SomethingC. How to Beat Your Competitor D. How to Play Save Your TimeDWeather reports often mention high or low pressure systems heade
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