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1、2021 届福建省莆田第一中学高三上学期英语期中考试试题届福建省莆田第一中学高三上学期英语期中考试试题第第 I 卷卷第第二二部分部分 阅读(共两节阅读(共两节,满分满分 5050 分)分)第一节(共第一节(共 1515 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2.52.5 分分,满分满分 37.537.5 分)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。ASWITZERLAND TRIPPLANNINGBest Time to GoLike any other country,you can visit Switzerland at any time of the year an
2、d have afantastic time.However,there is always a best time for what you want to do there so it isalways worth checking the seasons.It all depends on what your planned activities are.If youare intending to ski and snowboard,best to go when the snow is at its peak time.Activity inSwitzerland can be br
3、oken down into three tourist seasons:Low season(Oct.Mar.),Midseason(Apr.Jun.&Sept.)and High season(Jul.,Aug.&Dec.Apr./In this season,everything is open and busy,and watch your budget).Rough BudgetSwitzerland is an expensive country to travel around but it is possible to travel here forapproximately$
4、70100 per day if you stay in hostels,cook most of your meals and use localtransport only when necessary.You will find that food is quite expensive as well asaccommodation.However,the entire experience is 100%worth it.Heres a rough cost of basiccommodities.AccommodationBudget:$3060 dorms/$80120 budge
5、t hotelsMid-range:$150200Splurge:$250350+Food(Typical Meal For One)Self-catering lunch:$1025Restaurant:$20 lunch/$40 dinnerVery nice restaurant:$60+Transport5Intercity Trains:$2550Exciting Things to Do in SwitzerlandWith so much to see and do in Switzerland,planning a trip can be tough.Here are thet
6、hings that we highly recommend doing in Interlaken as it is the adventure capital ofSwitzerland!Whether you like skydiving,paragliding,or going on a jet boat,Interlaken offerseverything and more for all adventure-seekers and anyone who loves the outdoors.Skydivingin Switzerland is a BUCKET LIST come
7、 true for any adventure-seeker.It is absolutelyincredible and is something we highly recommend.So check out our full article on things todo in Interlaken for some ideas and see all the adventurous activities available in the area thisyear!21.Which can contribute to your budget of$70100 per day when
8、traveling in Switzerland?A.Choosing hotels for accommodation.B.Cooking meals as much as youcan.C.Adopting local means of transport.D.Attemptingtotravelinpeakseasons.22.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.You can enjoy yourself to the fullest when going skiing any time in Switze
9、rland.B.Interlaken also offers water activities besides adventure activities like skydiving.C.Both accommodation and hiking in the mountain are expensive in Switzerland.D.Planning a trip in Interlaken can be tough because the activities are dangerous.23.Where is this article most probably from?A.Age
10、ography book about Switzerland.B.An English textbook.C.Acomposition on Switzerland.D.Atravel brochure.BDriven by her passion for providing quality healthcare,a Latvian woman has won overthe hearts of the elderly residing in a nursing home she oversees.It is incredibly rare to find a Caucasian woman
11、working as the director of a nursing homein Shanghai.But the fact that Anastasija Puzankova can even talk in Liantang,a Chinesedialect spoken only by residents in a small town in southwestern Shanghai,makes her one of akind.“I had always wondered how the elderly were getting along with others,or if
12、they werewell cared for.I realized that I could better serve them and understand their concerns if I spoketheir dialect.”says the 35-year-old,who also speaks Russian,English,Latvian,French andSpanish.Puzankova chose to study Sinology(汉 学)out of her curiosity about China at theUniversity of Latvia in
13、 2003.The next year,she traveled to Shanghai as part of an exchangeprogram and then she spent the next 10 years studying law at Fudan University,graduatingwith a masters degree in 2014.Despite her qualifications,in 2018,Puzankova joined Haiyang Group,a Shanghai-basedcompany that operates the nursing
14、 home,as an executive assistant.During that period,sheperformed so well in her nursing and management training that she was appointed the directorof the home after just one year.A caregiver,surnamed Cai,says the atmosphere at the home has changed sincePuzankova took charge.“She makes life in the nur
15、sing home uplifting and purposeful.”saysCai.“She throws monthly birthday parties for the elderly,creates a festive mood in the homefor every traditional festival and frequently organizes handicrafts classes and activities tostimulate the minds of the residents.”When family visits and group activitie
16、s were delayed during the novel coronavirusoutbreak,Puzankova came up with a similar idea at the home,purchasing vegetable seeds andgrowing them in the field near the nursing home so that the residents can observe the plantsgrowing from their windows.“Just watching the plants grow can lift their spi
17、rits.We can also serve these organicvegetables to them.”she explains.Puzankova says,“I simply like communicating with people,understanding theirpersonalities and offering help when they are in need.Making an elderly person happy isnthard.It just takes a little time,love and thought.”24.Why didAnasta
18、sija Puzankova learn the Chinese dialect Liantang?A.To satisfy her superior.B.To research its history and popularity.C.To communicate with the elderly better.D.To prove her language learning capacity.25.During the novel coronavirus outbreak,Puzankova _.A.forbade family visits forever.B.created a fes
19、tive mood in the home.C.organized some outdoor activities for the elderly.D.planted some vegetables for the elderly to watch indoors.26.What can we learn from Puzankovas story?A.Time tests.B.Hard work pays off.C.Love breaks down barriers.D.Education is the key to success.27.The best title of the pas
20、sage could be“_”.A.Aforeign face with a local soulB.Alanguage expert with a loving heartC.Anursing home with a woman directorD.An executive assistant with a mastersdegreeCLizard(蜥蜴)species may already have declined past the point of no return in the world.What is the reason?Rising temperatures.Resea
21、rchers estimate that as much as 40 percent oflizard species worldwide will die out by 2080.The problem is that temperatures in manyregions where lizards live have changed too fast for the animals to keep pace.Barry Sinervo from the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at theUniversity of C
22、alifornia in Santa Cruz,along with colleagues from across the globe,reachedthat conclusion by taking current data on Mexican lizards.They also estimated that 4 percentof local species have already disappeared worldwide.That number could jump to 20 percentby 2080 if carbon dioxide levels arent lowere
23、d to reduce warming.The team looked 48 species of Sceloporus lizard at 200 sites around Mexico.The siteswere first sampled from 1975 to 1995.By 2010,research could not find lizards at 12 percentof those sites.Lizards that bear live young are especially at risk of dying out,the researchers point out,
24、compared to that lay eggs.“Live-bearers have lower body temperatures that heighten the riskof dying,”Sinervo said in a statement.“We are watching these species disappear before oureyes.”Although current evidence shows that climate change is affecting the habitat ranges ofmany species,there is still
25、a lot of uncertainty about how much climate change will affectspecies,researchers say.Many Mexican lizard species live in high altitude“islands”,where climate changehappens the fastest.The lizards cannot adjust fast enough to survive.The scientists say they donot think the animals are likely to save
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