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1、期中检测卷(一)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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。A2022苏北新高考适应性考试Family-friendly walksPADLEY GORGENext to Grindleford Station, eight miles north of Bakewell, lies Padley Gorge. Trails are kept as natural as possibleits more a case of finding the gaps in the woods than
2、 following a path.LONGSH/WV ESTATEThe 1.7-mile walking route around this National Trust estate skirts the upper end of Padley Gorge. Children love the stepping stones, though Longshaw is mostly all about the giant fallen trees, left in place for little hands and feet to delightfully climb over.HIGGE
3、R TORA pile of giant rocks dominates HiggerTor, the best of several lookouts along the Ringinglow Road between Hathcrsagc and Sheffield. Walk through the nearby fields, then let the kids climb over hundreds of strangely smooth grey stones. The views out over the Hope Valley are great and impressive,
4、 and the rock pools in Burbage Brook are perfect for rowing in.STANAGE EDGEPopular with rock climbers, this stone cliff marks the boundary of the mysterious land of the Dark Peak clitT and the grass-covcrcd flat land of White Peak. Its a six miles circular walk from Hathersage. Alternatively, park a
5、t the Hollin Bank Car Park and climb half a mile to the top, out of breath.CHATSWORTH ESTATEA three-mile circle from Calton Lees Car Park takes in a ruined factory, the pretty village of Edensor and views of Chatsworth House. Appreciate the stretch along the River Derwent-deer often hang out there.1
6、. Whom is the text intended for?A. Friends.B. Farmers.C. Families.D. Climbers.2. Which walks are most suitable for children?A. HIGGER TOR and STANAGE EDGE.B. LONGSHAW ESTATE and HIGGER TOR.C. PADLEY GORGE and LONGSHAW ESTATE.D. STANAGE EDGE and CHATSWORTH ESTATE.3. During which walk are you likely t
7、o meet with animals?A. PADLEY GORGE. B. LONGSHAW ESTATE.C. STANAGE EDGE. D. CHATSWORTH ESTATE.B2022广州市普通高中毕业班综合测试(二)Tourists to the North Antrim Coast come for its breathtaking beauty. On (his stretch of coast, myth and history live side by side, and running out of tilings to do is nearly impossible
8、. Giants Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, the IronIslands filming locations.However, when I make my way to the north of the countiy in October, none of them are on my mind. What brings me to the coastal town of Portrush is the wave.Located on a peninsula, Portrush is home to three brilliant bea
9、ches and all the usual points of interest of a coastal town. But what makes the North Antrim Coast so special is the promise of the consistent waves hitting its shores. Although still relatively unknown, its a surfers dream destination. This is the home of the six-time Irish national surfing champio
10、n, Andrew HilL after all.I meet Andrew at his surf shop, the most popular surf shop in Portrush. After hiring a surf board and jumping in the water at West Strand Beach, 1 quickly realise that my trusted wetsuit is not enough. Within just 30 minutes, Ive lost all feeling in my feet and hands, and my
11、 ears are burning. I retreat to a nearby cafe and gulp down steaming tea before popping into Andrews shop again. Surf boots are what I need, I decide. I leave with new determination to master the icy Atlantic waves. Im invited to surf a different spot with Andrew and his friend that afternoon, but I
12、 decline his generous offer. My head is set on one thing only: taking revenge on the same waves that almost turned me into an ice block that very morning.Even with boots, surfing the cold waters of Portrush leaves my feet purple. I become covered in bruises (hat dont register until I thaw out each n
13、ight, and it takes a couple of days to fully regain feeling in my hands. But its worth it, and I would gladly do it all over again.4. What does the underlined word them in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. The popular attractions.B. Coastal towns.C. The filming locations.D. Passionate tourists.5. Why is the a
14、uthor attracted to the North Antrim Coast?A. It has internationally famous beaches.B. Its home to the usual seaside attractions.C. It produces excellent waves for surfing.D. Its the hometown of a surfing champion.6. The author goes back to the surf shop to.A. better equip himself for (he challengeB.
15、 consult with some experienced surfersC. accompany the owner on a later surf (ripD. quickly warm himself up with some hot tea7. What is the tone of the passage?A. Narrative and serious.B. Persuasive and critical.C. Descriptive and positive.D. Informative and objective.c2022长春市高三质量监测(一)Thc fertile la
16、nd of the Nile delta is being eroded (侵蚀) along the Mediterranean coast of Egypt at an astonishing rate, in some parts estimated at 100 metres per year. In the past, land washed away from the coastline by the currents of the Mediterranean Sea used to be replaced by sediment (沉淀物)brought down to the
17、delta by the Nile River, but this is no longer happening.Up to now, people have blamed this loss of delta land on the Aswan Dam in the south of Egypt, which holds back almost all of the sediment that used to flow down the river. Before the dam was built, the Nile flowed freely carrying huge quantiti
18、es of sediment. But when the Aswan Dam was constructed to provide electricity and the irrigation, and to protect the huge population center of Cairo from annual flooding and drought, most of ihe sediment with its natural fertilizer accumulated above the dam in the southern upstream half of Lake Nass
19、er, instead of passing down (o the delta.Now, however, there turns out to be more to the story. It appears that the sediment-free water picks up sand as it erodes the river bed and banks on the 800-kilometre trip to Cairo. Jean-Daniel Stanley of the Smithsonian Institute noticed that water samples t
20、aken in Cairo indicated that the river sometimes carries more than 850 grains of sediment per cubic metre of water-almost half of what it carried before the dam was built.International environmental organizations are beginning to pay closer attention to the region, partly because of the problems of
21、erosion and pollution of (he Nile Della, but mainly because they fear the impact this situation could have on the whole Mediterranean coastal ecosystem.But there are no easy solutions. In the immediate future, Stanley believes that one solution would be to make artificial floods to flush out the del
22、ta waterways, in the same way that natural floods did before the construction of the dam. He says, however, that in the long term an alternative process such as desalination (脱盐)may have to be used to increase the amount of water available.8. What stopped the sediment coming down to the delta?A. The
23、 Mediterranean Sea. B. The Nile River.C. The Aswan Dam.D. Lake Nasser.9. Why was the Aswan Dam built?A. To flush out the river bed.B. To offer electricity and protection.C. To make the water in the Nile River clean.D. To keep the soil in the region nearby nutrient-rich.10. What can we infer from the
24、 third paragraph?A. There is no need to worry about the delta.B. The methods of measurement need improving.C. Whether (he situation is good or not remains to be seen.D. The dams consequences are beyond peoples expectation.11. What is the last paragraph mainly about?A. Difficulties to be settled.B. R
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