黑龙江省大庆市第十中学2021届高三上学期开学考试英语试卷含答案

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一、阅读理解(本大题共 15 小题,共 30.0 )
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The Lake District Attractions Guide
Dalemain Mansion & Historic Gardens
History Culture&Landscape(景观).Discoverandenjoy4centuriesofhistory5acresof
celebratedandaward winninggardenswithparklandwalk OwnedbytheHasellfamilysince
1679hometotheInternationalMarmaladeFestivalGiftsandantiques plantsalesmuseums
&MediaevalHallTearoom
Open29Mar29OctSuntoThurs
TearoomGardens & Gift Shop10.3017.0016.00inOct).
 House11.1516.0015.00inOct).
TownPooleyBridge&Penrith
Abbot Hall Art Gallery & Museum
 ThoseviewingthequalityofAbbotHallˈstemporaryexhibitionsmaybeforgivenforthinking
theyareinacitygalleryTheimpressivepermanentcollectionincludesTurnersandRomneysand
thetemporaryexhibitionprogrammehasCanalettoandtheartistsfromStIves
OpenMontoSatandSummerSundays10.3017.00Summer10.3016.00Winter
TownKendal
Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery
 Discover explore  and  enjoy  award winning  Tullie  House where  historic
collectionscontemporaryartandfamilyfunarebroughttogetherinoneimpressivemuseumand
artgallery Therearefourfantasticgalleriestovisitfromfinearttointeractivefun sothereˈs
somethingforeveryone!
OpenHigh Season1Apr31OctMontoSat10.0017.00Sun11.0017.00
Low Season 1Nov31MarMontoSat10.0016.30Sun12.0016.30
TownCarlisle
Dove Cottage & The Wordsworth Museum
DiscoverWilliamWordsworthˈsinspirationalhomeTakeatourofhisLakelandcottagewalk
throughhishillsidegardenandexploretherichesofthecollectionintheMuseum Visittheshop
andrelaxinthecaféExhibitionseventsandfamilyactivitiesthroughouttheyear
OpenDaily09.3017.30lastadmission17.00).
TownGrasmere
1. WhenistheHouseatDalemainMansion&HistoricGardensopenonSundaysinJuly
A.09.3017.30B.10.3016.00C.11.1516.00D.12.00
16.30
2. WhatcanvisitorsdoatAbbotHallArtGallery&Museum
A.EnjoyRomneyˈsworksB.Havesomeinteractivefun
C.AttendafamousfestivalD.Learnthehistoryofafamily
3. WhereshouldvisitorsgoiftheywanttoexploreWordsworthˈslife
A.PenrithB.KendalC.CarlisleD.
Grasmere
B
IlovewinterbirdsandIlovephotographingtheminsnow.Thatbeingsaid,IadmitthatI'ma
fair-weatherbirder(猎鸟者).Worse,I'malazy,fair-weatherbirder.Idon'tlikeweatherextremes,so
whenit'sveryhotorreallycold,itishardtogetmetoleavethecomfortofhome.Insummer,Ionly
photographhummingbirds()inmyyard,andinwinter,Itrytoonlygooutonrelativelymild
days.Mostofmybirdphotographyisdonewithinanhour'sdriveofmyhometownofElmira,Ont.
Soit'sallaboutfindingabalancethatworks.
Thewinterof2014wasagreatyearforsnowyowls()hereinWoolwichTownship.One
dayinearlyMarch,IwasonmywayhomefromworkwhenInoticedabeautifulsnowyowlsitting
inatreerightatthecrossing.Ipulledovertoadmirehim,andthenkeptheadinghomeunwillingly.
Twohundredmetersorsodowntheroad,thereweretwomoresnowyowlsinafieldbya
fence,andinthenextfieldover,anotherontopofafencepost.Icouldn'tfindwordstoexpressmy
feelingatthatmoment.ThusIrushedhome,grabbedmycameraandwentrightbackouttogetsome
pictures.ItwasoneofthemostmagicallocalbirdingmomentsI'veeverexperienced.
WhenI'mlookingforexcellentopportunitiestophotographsnowyowlsandotherbirdswithout
spendingdozensofhourssearchingforthem-andifI'mlucky,findingonethat'ssemi-cooperative-I
headtotheCanadianRaptorConservancy(CRC)ortheMountsbergRaptorCentre.I'veattendedso
manyphotosessionsateachofthesefantasticfacilitiesthatI'velostcount.
4. Whatfactorhasthemosteffectonwhethertheauthorgoesouttophotographbirdsornot?
A.Roadconditions. B.Personalemotion.
C.Weatherconditions. D.Timearrangement.
5. Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenhesawthesnowyowlsonthewayhome?
A.Sad. B.Excited. C.Untouched. D.Proud.
6. Whatdoestheunderlinedword"them"inParagraph4referto?
A.Opportunities. B.Moments. C.Pictures. D.Birds.
7. Whatcanweinferabouttheauthor?
A.Theauthoronlyphotographssnowyowls.
B.Theauthorcantakeexcellentphotoseasily.
C.Theauthormakesalivingbyphotographingbirds.
D.Theauthorvalueseachchancetophotographbirds.
C
Oncethetemperaturesrisetofull-onsummerhighs,lifebecomesdifficultforpetparents.Long
walks,thelunchtimerunandroadtrips,thingsyouenjoytogetherquitesafelyfortherestofthe
year,canbecomedangerousbecausetoomuchexerciseinhotsunorleavinganimalsinacar,even
intheshade,cancauseheatstroke(中暑)whichcanbedeadly.
Heatstrokeisaconditionwhereadogstemperaturerisestothepointwheredamageto
internalorgans( 器 官 )canoccur, warnsDr.CindyBressler. Thisisusuallyseenduringthe
summermonthsorinwarmclimates,andiscausedprimarilybecausethedogcannotcoolitself
quicklyenough.
Becauseoftheirfurcoats,dogscantcoolviasweatingthroughtheskinlikehumansandthey
coolthemselvesbybreathingheavily,quicklypullingcoolairintothelungsandpushinghotairout.
Overweight  dogs  are  more  likely  to  suffer  heatstroke.  Signs  of  heatstroke  include  breathing
difficulty,vomiting(呕吐),highbodytemperaturesandabrightredtongue.
Dogsdonotsweatlikehumans,andwithoutthisnaturalbodycool-offresponse,theyare
morevulnerablethanhumansinhightemperatures,saysBressler.Tohelppreventheatstroke,
youshouldalwayshavecoolwateravailableforyourdogandneverleaveyourdogaloneinacar,
especiallyinhotweather.Petswhoareoutdoorsshouldalwayshaveaccesstoashadedarea.
Ifheatstrokeoccurs,Bressleradvisescoolingyourpetwithcoolwater,wettowels,fansand
coldair.
Donotcoolthemtooquicklybecausethatcanbedangerous,sheadds.Bringthemto
thedoctorimmediately.
Catsalsoruntheriskofoverheating:Withcats,saysBressler,itsimportanttoinclude
waterintheirdietastheydonotseekoutwaterlikedogsdo.Catsshouldalwayshaveaccessto
freshandcleanwater.
8. Heatstrokeiscausedtodogsmainlybecause___________.
A.dogsarenotabletocooloffviasweating
B.thetemperaturesaretoohighfordogstobear
C.dogscantpullcoolairintothelungsquickly
D.dogscantcoolthemselvesbybreathingheavily
9. Whatcanwelearnaboutheatstroke?
A.Itcanbeharmfultointernalorgans.
B.Itcanpullcoolairintothelungs.
C.Itonlyoccursduringthesummermonths.
D.Ithappenstodogsmoreoftenthantocats.
10. Whatshouldwedoforapettopreventheatstroke?
A.Leaveitaloneinacar. B.Havecoolwateravailableforit.
C.Bringittothedoctorfrequently. D.Coolitwithcoldairquickly.
11. TheunderlinedwordvulnerableinParagraph4means___________.
A.changeableB.comfortable C.likelytosurvive D.easilyhurt
D
When  my  sister Martie  told  me  she  had put  out  tomato  plants  last summer,  I  was  quite
impressed.
Shewasagarden-beginner.Oncetheywereplanted,shetendedtowaterthemdaily,anxiously
awaitingthejuicytomatoestoappear.But,dayafterday,herplantsweretomato-lesswhileallofher
neighborswhohadalsoputouttomatoplantswerealreadyenjoyingthefruitoftheirlabor.
Frustrated,Martiegaveinandwenttothemarkettosearchfresh tomatoes.Whilepaying,
Martietoldthefarmerhertroubles.Thefarmerpausedtothinkforamomentandthenasked,"Well,
whatkindoftomatoesdidyouplant?"
"IthinktheywerecalledBigBoy,"Martieremembered.
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