江西省上高中学2022-2023学年高二下学期5月期中英语试题.docx
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1、江西省上高中学2022-2023学年高二下学期5月期中英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解Apple SeedsCirculation: 1 Year, 9 IssuesCover Price: $ 42.55Product Description: Apple seeds is an award winning magazine filled with stories for kids aged from 7 to 9. The cover is very soft, proving durability that allows each issue to be enjoyed fo
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5、ion of China domestic news in politics, business, society, environment, culture, sports and travels, etc. It is the first comprehensive news magazine for readers interested in China.注意:L续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Finally, half a month later, the girls mother, Petita told a sad story.The girls w
6、ere glad that fortune eventually led them to each other.1. How much would you probably pay for an award winning magazine?A. $ 44.55B. $ 42.55C. $ 36.00D. $ 47.882. What kind of people may buy News China!A. People who are interested in Chinas politics, business and culture.B , People who have a stron
7、g sense of humor and love to laugh.C. People who want to enlarge the knowledge of their kids.D. People who have an interest in personal lifestyle of the Chinese.3. Which magazine may best help relieve your work stress?A. Apple Seeds B. Better LifeC. Humor Times D. News ChinaHow do you feel about bee
8、s? Do you get irritated when they buzz (嗡嗡地叫)around you and do you fear their mission is just to sting you? Love them or loathe them, these little insects are extremely important creatures, and without them we might starve.Bees deserve some respect- they give us honey, and they play their part eithe
9、r in pollinating (给授粉)the many vegetables and fruits we eat directly or pollinating thefood fbr the animals that we then consume. In fact, they are the worlds most important pollinators. Thafs not all a study by the University of Reading in the UK, found bees and other pollinating insects have a glo
10、bal economic value of around & 120bn and contribute around & 690m to the UK economy every year.So, bees are worth protecting, and although a small number of bee species are vital for crops such as oilseed rape (欧洲、|油菜),apples and strawberries, experts say we should be taking care of all our
11、bees. Researchers say conservation efforts should be aimed at a wide number of species一 even those that currently contribute little to crop pollination- in order to maintain biodiversity and ensure future food security.Unfortunately, in recent times, bee populations have been declining due to pestic
12、ides (杀 虫剂),disease and habitat loss. Its something we should be worried about because, as Gill Perkins, chief executive of the Bumblebee (大黄蜂)Conservation Trust, told BBC Future website: They provide a whole ecosystem service.The recent lockdowns caused by the coronavirus pandemic seem to have give
13、n bee populations a little boost because they faced less human disturbance, traffic and polluting fumes.Conservationists hope, going forward, people will appreciate bees more and encourage them to thrive as they reconnect with nature. Gill Perkins says, They are beginning to realize how their mental
14、 health and well-being are supported by nature- particularly by bumblebees, which are so iconic, beautiful and buzzy. So, it really seems time to give bees a second chance.4. What do bees do to the fruits and vegetables we eat?A.They store them.B.They pollinate them.C.They destroy them.D.They consum
15、e them.5. . What reason might contribute to the fall-off in bee populations?A.Habitat loss.B.Natural enemies.C.Heavy weather.D.Crop pollination.6. What does the underlined word “thrive“ in Paragraph 5 mean?A. Grow.B. Plant.C. Decrease.D. Shrink.7. In which section of a website can we probably find t
16、he text?A. Tourism.B. Sports.C. Business.D. Science.Youre stuck in a sea of standstill traffic when it begins: hunger pangs, the kind that release a steady stream of fast food fantasizing. With your grumbling stomach growing louder, your options are limited: You can wait a few hours for the roadways
17、 to clear or pull a Michael Douglas in the movie Falling Down, leaving your car idling on the freeway while you set off on foot (please dont do this).Now Burger King, is betting that hungry drivers will welcome a third option: a direct-to-driver; delivery concept the company has labeled the Traffic,
18、 Jam Whoopper.”Reached by email, Gustavo Lauri a, co-founder of the advertising agency We Believers, which developed the vehicle delivery concept, said the new approach allows the burger chain to capitalize on a time of day in which the citys terrible traffic typically slows business. nThis was an o
19、pportunity for Burger King to generate new profits out of those hungry drivers, Lauria added.Lauria claims Burger King is the first fast food brand to deliver food to people in the middle of a traffic jam. In Mexico City, the company said, delivery drivers are already receiving an average of 7,000 o
20、rders per day, mostly to homes and offices. To make the traffic jam delivery process possible. Burger Kings Mexico app activities the service after identifying crowded areas in Mexico City during periods of high traffic. Customers can only place an order if the app determines that the driver will be
21、 locked in traffic for at least 30 minutes and they are within a 1.8-mile distance of a Burger King restaurant, the company said.Early on, Lauria wrote, the initiative was met with skepticism. The challenges were complex: making sure real-time geolocation data was accurate enough, and the creation o
22、f a hands-free way to take orders on cellphones in a country that has adopted serious punishment for drivers who use cellphones behind the wheel.Though the company did not offer a timeline, Burger King says it expects to roll out the Traffic Jam Whopper in other overcrowded cities, such as Los Angel
23、es, Sao Paulo and Shanghai.8. What does the Traffic Jam Whopper1 (paragraph 2) refer to?A. A proposal intended to ease the traffic jam during peak hours.B , An initiative which allows drivers to have food delivered directly to their cars.C. A platform which makes it convenient for drivers to order f
24、ood via cellphones.D. An association supervising whether drivers are observing traffic rules.9. Burger King is launching the Traffic Jam Whopper mainly to.A. promote its corporate cultureB. make a shift in its sales patternC. achieve an increase in its profitD. expand its business into more cities10
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