2020-2021学年河南省南阳市高一(上)期中英语试卷.docx
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1、2020-2021学年河南省南阳市高一(上)期中英语试卷第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共4小题;每小题6分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A. B.C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。 1. Country Walks Hope Village A leisurely(悠闲的)way to spend an hour or two is by visiting the busy
2、 village of Hope with its lovely country gardens. A gentle walk towards the hills will soon bring you to excellent views. Country Park The Lime House here attracts thousands of visitors, but this is a pleasant walk away from the crowds,
3、through parkland, woods and up onto the hills. Popular with birdwatchers. The house was built in 1570. Cornford This is an easy walk through a littleknown valley. See the 200yearold buildings from the clothmaking industry which now stand empty
4、. Devonshire Park Allow at least half a day, or make it a full day by visiting the adventure playground and farmyard. Guided walks are available for small groups. Howden Lake This twohour walk attr
5、acts thousands of visitors. Children can go sailing on the lake with trainers. Stanton This walk is certainly for very fit walkers onlythe paths get very slippery(滑的)after rain. Allow six hours and start early. You're unlikely to meet another pe
6、rson all day. Be sure to pack food you'll be up on the hilltops all day. Langsett This is an exciting walk along easy paths, which are crowded at weekends. And it's a popular place for family picnics. Guided walks start from the nearby
7、 village and visit 800yearold woodland. (1)What is special about Country Park?_A. It is in a littleknown valley.B. It includes a house for making cloth.C. It should be booked ahead of time.D. It enjoys popularity among birdwatchers. (2)What do Devonshire Park and Langsett have in common?_A. They hav
8、e adventure playgrounds.B. They are open for half a day.C. They offer guided walks.D. They are for small groups. (3)Which of the following is only suitable for very strong walkers?_A. Stanton.B. Cornford.C. Hope Village.D. Howden Lake. 2. Washington is home to lots of tr
9、ees and lots of woodburning stoves(火炉) too. But what if you live there and can't cut wood or can't afford to pay anyone to do it? Luckily, Shane McDaniel and his twin sons, Harrison and Henry McDaniel, 21, are happy to lend an ax(斧子).The three men cut truckloads
10、of wood then give the wood to those in need. The idea was put forward by Shane as a fatherson bonding project. He wanted to pass along the feeling his father Jackson and he shared while they cut wood, so he and the twins spent the summer doing their deeds. The result
11、 was a great wall of wood piled up around their house in Lake Stevens, about 35 miles outside of Seattle. To buy that much would cost about 10, 000. It was too much for the McDaniels to use themselves, and when the weather turned cold that November, Sh
12、ane started thinking of others. He posted a request on a social networking site: "IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF FIREWOOD AND CANNOT AFFORD IT, PLEASE PM personal message MEPlease help me and my boys make sure NO ONE GOES COLD IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD." The respons
13、e was immediate. One man offered to donate a woodburning stove. Others raced over with more wood for the pile. Single dad Peter Ticer, 29, and his fouryearold daughter depend on a woodburning stove as their unique source of heat. so it was a relief to receive a truckload of firewood from t
14、he McDaniels before the holidays."To get that much wood moved me to tears." he said."So much stress and anxiety off my shoulders. I couldn't be more thankful." Giving is the reward. It has nothing to do with how well its received; it's about h
15、ow much it's needed. (1)Which of the following best describes the McDaniels?_A. Energetic.B. Hardworking.C. Considerate.D. Mean. (2)What does "fatherson" in paragraph 2 refer to?_A. Shane and Harrison.B. Jackson and Shane.C. Harrison and Henry.D. Shane and the twins. (3)Why did Shane p
16、ost the message on the Internet?_A. To advertise the wood they cut.B. To help those in need.C. To get woodburning stoves.D. To ask for others' help. (4)What is the main idea of the text?_A. A family's firewood warms their neighborhood.B. Cutting down trees teaches a family life lessons.C. No
17、 one goes cold in the McDaniels' community.D. Giving is a tradition of cheering up those in need. 3. Species of all types have evolved over the centuries to be just the right height for their need. So whether it's a giraffe or an eleph
18、ant, these land animals stand just as tall as they need to. No other land mammal (哺乳动物) has quite the view like the giraffe. Standing between 14 and 19 feet, giraffes are the tallest land mammal in the world. Their height is an advantage.
19、0;Because of the height, their good eyesight and strong kicks, giraffes aren't often brought down, even by lions. Still, giraffes face threats from humans for their skin and meat. The ostrich(鸵鸟), a large flightless bird, is among t
20、he most recognizable of birds. Their long necks are matched by their long legs, and this gives them an average height of 6.6 feet. With their legs, they can reach up to 64km per hour. These birds have a reputation for sticking their heads in the sand, but in fact, they're d
21、igging holes to bury their eggs. From far away, it looks as if they're putting their heads in the sand. Now, most of their living areas have been taken up by man, which has greatly reduced their number. Coming up behind the giraffe in the height competitio
22、n is the African bush elephant. They weigh about 6, 100 kilograms they're even more difficult to be caught than giraffes. Lions try their best to catch younger elephants, but often with little success. Still, the species is considered endangered due to the loss of their homes.
23、160; Arabian camels are the tallest of the camel species. Males can reach about 6.6 feet. Despite their impressive size, Arabian camels disappear in the wild due to man's illegal hunting. (1)Why do ostriches dig holes in the sand?_A. To build homes.B. To cover their eggs.C
24、. To hide themselves.D. To bury their heads. (2)Which land animals are the second highest?_A. Giraffes.B. Ostriches.C. African bush elephants.D. Arabian camels. (3)What might be a common threat to these animals?_A. Human activities.B. Natural enemies.C. Agricultural development.D. Lack of living are
25、as. (4)What is mainly talked about in the text?_A. The right height for wild animals.B. Reasons for the height of animals.C. The strongest mammals in the world.D. The tallest land animals on the earth. 4. Being bored is no fun especially at work. There's nothing wors
26、e than finding yourself bored in your office on a Monday morning and realize there's still four and a half more days to the weekend. But a new research done by Australian National University argues that while boredom is certainly boring, it isn't all bad. This bored mental state can act
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