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1、安徽省黄山市2019-2022学年高二下学期英语期末试卷汇编 阅读理解专题安徽省黄山市2021-2022学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题第一节 (共15小题; 每小题2分, 满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 ASpring is just around the corner, but if you are tired of sunflowers, tulips (郁金香) and other standard gardens, why not head to one of these mysterious and wonde
2、rful botanical gardens?Butchart Gardens, British Columbia, CanadaOne of the rarest flowers youll find at Butchart Gardens is the Meconopsis, otherwise known as the Tibetan blue poppy. The most impressive flowers can be found in the borders, where youll find over one million bedding plants. And altho
3、ugh the gardens are famous for their perennials (多年生植物), 300,000 spring-flowering plants are grown every year, and over 900 varieties of plants are grown for the summer gardens alone.Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape Town, South AfricaKirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is one of a han
4、dful of botanic gardens to grow only native plants. Some of the most popular varieties include the king protea, which produces enormous flowers between autumn and summer, and the rare silver tree, a silky-leaved plant, which experts believe could become extinct in the next 50 years.Denver Botanic Ga
5、rdens, Colorado, USOnce native to South Africa, these oddly-named flowers are famously drought-hardy, making them perfect for this part of North America. This garden is one of the few to focus on draught-tolerant plants from Colorado and the grasslands of Africa, Mongolia and Argentina. In fact, Col
6、orado is home to nine species of endangered plant, and several can be found here.Arctic-Alpine Botanic Garden, Tromso, NorwayVisit the worlds northernmost botanical garden and youll find a breathtaking collection of plants from the worlds polar and mountainous regions including, in the Himalaya sect
7、ion, the rare giant Tibetan blue poppy, with its huge flowers and metre-high stem. Youll also see the Wilander buttercup, which can only be found in the quite terrible areas of Svalbards unforgiving icy islands.21. Which botanical garden only plants local species?A. Arctic-Alpine Botanic Garden. B.
8、Denver Botanic Gardens.C. Butchart Gardens. D. Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden.22. Which is typical of the Tibetan blue poppy ?A. Rare and hot-tolerant. B. Smelly and ill-looking. C. Large and tall. D. Endangered and colorful.23. What is the purpose of the text?A. To analyze the features of p
9、lants. B. To make an advertisement. C. To protect the endangered plants. D. To introduce some fantastic gardens.BDr. Eugenia South, director of the Urban Health Lab and Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, is a black doctor who hesitated to get the vaccine (疫苗
10、), though faced with different kinds of vaccine from many places. But she researched vaccine safety and received her vaccine. Afterward she talked to other black doctors and friends, “ I realized a lot of people had the same concerns as I had, but they did not have the opportunity to talk to anyone
11、about their concerns.” According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, only 5% of doctors are black. This means many black people do not have black doctors to talk to.Many black people are hesitant to get the COVID-19 vaccine. “ They may not be able to trust the information that they are
12、getting from their doctors or nurses or even public institutions,” says Dr. Shreya Kangovi, founding executive director (执行董事) of the Penn Center for Community Health Workers.In January, Dr. South wrote an article for NBC News about her hesitation with the vaccine. She says her favourite part of wri
13、ting the article was “ having the opportunity to share my story and to share it on such a platform. Ive heard from a lot of people across the country that my words had an influence on them and they made a decision to get the vaccine because of what I wrote”.Dr. South helped start a clinic in West Ph
14、iladelphia, a part of the city where three quarters of people are black. More than 500 black people were vaccinated at the clinic in one day. She also did a call with 21 pastors (牧师) of black churches, telling them about her experience with the vaccine. Pastor W. Lonnie Herndon says, “ Her care and
15、concern helped thousands get on board with getting the vaccine.”24. What was Dr. Souths concern about the COVID-19 vaccine?A. Effects.B. Security. C. Costs.D. Production.25. Why are so many black people unwilling to get vaccinated?A. They disbelieve the report from the authority.B. They cant afford
16、to get the new medicine.C. Theyre not used to getting vaccinated so far.D. They have the chance to escape from the disease.26. Which of the following best describes Dr. Souths article for NBC News?A. Demanding. B. Theoretical. C. Controversial. D. Convincing. 27. What can be inferred from the last p
17、aragraph?A. Most black people still hesitate to get vaccinated.B. Dr. South got much support from the local government.C. Dr. South has done a lot in preventing the spread of COVID-19.D. Black people are still short of knowledge about COVID-19.CA group that represents 5,500 independent filling stati
18、ons around the UK says that two-thirds or more of its stations are out of fuel. Drivers have to visit many petrol stations in the hope of finding fuel, often waiting in line for hours to buy gas at the few stations that do have fuel.Some people are calling for emergency workers to get special attent
19、ion at filling stations. There are serious concerns about workers like doctors, nurses, and ambulance drivers being unable to work because of the shortage. Already the countrys National Health Service has had to cancel some visits by cancer patients because of the shortage.The government says the pr
20、oblem is being caused by people buying more fuel than they need because they are scared. Some people are calling this petrol panic. Normally, gas and oil companies like BP, Shell and Esso are limited in how they work together. Thats meant to keep them from planning together to raise prices. Now, the
21、 government has given these companies temporary permission to work together to make sure that gas stations get supplies as quickly as possible.But surveys have shown that the current gas problem isnt caused by an actual lack of fuel. Its that there arent enough truck drivers to deliver fuel to petro
22、l stations. Experts believe that the UK is short of as many as 100,000 more drivers. The UK has had a shortage of truck drivers for years, but the problem has gotten far worse in the last 18 months. Thats because around 25,000 truck drivers from Europe have left the UK because of Brexitthe UK chose
23、to leave the European Union.In a short term effort to help solve the problem, the government has offered temporary permission for as many as 5,000 truck drivers from Europe to come over and drive trucks in the UK. But the UK truck drivers dont believe many European drivers will be interested. They s
24、ay truck drivers in the UK earn little and the working conditions arent good.28. What do the first two paragraphs focus on concerning the gas shortage?A. The UKs responses. B. Its processes.C. Peoples worries. D. Its consequences. 29. Whats the experts view on the cause of petrol panic?A. Gas prices
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