广东省汕尾华大实验学校2022-2023学年高一下学期开学考试 英语 试题
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Sydney Tower
Address: 100 Market St, Sydney
Phone: 02 9333 9222
Fax: 02 9333 9203
Open time: 9:00 am to 10:30 pm ( Saturdays to 11:30 pm)
Ticket: $ 60 ( for an adult)
$30 (for a child)
Website: www. Sydneytower.com.au
How to get there: train to Town Hall Station and a short walk along Market Street
How to book tickets: by phone/fax or through the web
Attraction: Sydney’s best views are just the beginning ! Sydney Tower takes you to the highest point above Sydney for
exciting
360° views of our beautiful city.
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汕尾市华大实验学校 2022—2023 学年度高一寒假学习测试
英语试卷
试卷满分:100 分;时间:75 分钟;
祝考试顺利
一、阅读理解(2.5*15=37.5 分)
A
1.If you want to book a ticket to Sydney Tower, you can’t A.email sydneytower@hotmail. com B.fax 02 9333
9203
C.search www. Sydneytower. com. au D.dial 02 9333 9222
2.Frank wants to go to Sydney Tower with his two children, he will pay .
A.$60 B.$90 C.$120 D.$150
3.Last Saturday, Johnson went to visit Sydney Tower . He had to get down the tower
.
A.after 11:30 p.m. B.before 11:30 p.m.
C.at 10:30 p.m. D.by 10:30 p.m.
B
Jack went to a barber’s shop and had his hair cut, but when he came out, he was not happy with the result. When his
friend
Bob saw him, he laughed and said, “What has happened to your hair, Jack?” Jack said, “I tried a new barber’s shop today, because
I wasn’t quite pleased with my old one, but this one seems even worse.” Bob agreed. “Yes, I think you’re right, Jack. Now I’ll tell
you what to do when you go into a barber’s shop next time: look at all the barber’s hair, find out whose hair looks worst, and then
go straight to him.”
“Why shall I go to him?” Jack asked. “But that would be foolish!”
“Oh, no, it wouldn’t,” answered Bob. “Who cut that man’s hair? Just think it. He couldn’t cut it himself, could he? Another
of the barbers cut it. So you know he can’t be the worst barber.”
4.“I tried a new barber’s shop today.” means .
A.this barber’s shop was a new one B.this was the only barber’s shop in this town
C.Jack often went to this barber’s shop D.Jack had not been to this barber’s shop before
5.After Jack had his hair cut, he thought .
A.the new barber’s shop was the best one
B.the old barber’s shop wasn’t so good as the new one
C.the new barber’s shop was worse than the old one
D.the old barber’s shop was the worst one
6.Bob told Jack to find out which barber’s hair looked the worst and then go straight to him. Why?
A.Because he was certainly the best barber. B.Because he was free all the time.
C.Because he was the worst barber. D.Because he wasn’t the worst barber.
7.From the story we know that .
A.it’s foolish to have one’s hair cut at a barber’s shop B.barbers cut each other’s hair
C.barbers never have their hair cut D.a barber always cuts his hair by himself
C
Last summer holiday, Aunt Emily took us to a safari park (野生动物园), not far from Liverpool.
I was very happy to go as I had never been to a safari park before. It’s a very interesting park, full of wild animals running
freely.
When we got there, we bought our tickets and drove into the park. We were very excited at the thought of going to see the
lions. But to get to the lions’ place we had to go through the monkeys’ land first. And that was an unforgettable experience
because they climbed all over the car, ate apples and bananas, and threw all kinds of things at us. They seemed very unfriendly.
Anyway, we went on our way to the lions’ place where we had to lock ourselves in the car as we knew lions could be
dangerous. A lion came up very close to us. Then it was on the bonnet (车盖). It looked calm but we felt terrified. Aunt Emily,
who isn’t very brave, started to call for help. The kids started crying. Only my brother, George, stayed cool. I sounded the horn
(喇叭) but nobody heard us.
In the end a guard arrived in his car, and the lion just got off our car and started smelling the guard’s hand as if nothing was
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the matter.
8.Which animal did the author want to see the most?
A.The lions. B.The elephants. C.The monkeys. D.All of them.
9.Why did they lock themselves in the car?
A.Because the monkeys might steal things. B.Because they were afraid of being robbed.
C.Because the lions might be dangerous. D.Because something was wrong with the
car.
10.What does the underlined word “terrified” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?
A.Excited. B.Bored. C.Interested D.Scared
11.Who stayed calm among the visitors when they met the lion?
A.Aunt Emily.
B.George.
C.The guard. D.The author.
D
Last weekend, I said goodbye to another dear old friend. We had 12 fine years together, but our relationship was becoming
dysfunctional(不正常的). Unwanted emissions and serious health problems were the final straw, leaving me with no choice but to
make a trip to the knacker’s(收废汽车者的)yard.
I am now car-free for the first time in 20 years, and it feels strange. When I gave up meat, I did so mainly for environmental
reasons, and I didn’t miss it at all. I would like to say the same about my car, but I can’t. It was first and foremost a financial
decision: keeping the old car on the road was getting too expensive.
But doing the right thing for the wrong reasons is still doing the right thing — I now have a chance to rethink how I move
myself and my family around, and can try to find a more environmentally friendly means of transport.
Going car-free is, I think, a lifestyle change that many of us are going to make over the next few years, as car ownership
becomes increasingly unnecessary, expensive and socially unacceptable. However, it is easier said than done. Now my car is
gone.
I still need to get around. But how? I already cycle to work and use public transport when appropriate. But there are some
occasions when a car seems to be the only way.
I won’t buy one: I have joined a car-share program and will use taxis more often. I will hire a car if I need to drive a long
distance. But then I am still travelling in fossil-fuelled cars(燃油汽车), like when I quit meat and ended up eating more cheese. I
fear I may have swapped one environmental problem for another.
I am also afraid to think about the ultimate fate of my car. I have just offloaded more than a ton of metal, plastic, rubber,
fabric, electronics, oil and petrol that will end up in a landfill. There are millions of similar vehicles in the UK alone that will have
to go somewhere.
Maybe I am overthinking it. According to Charlie Wilson, a climate scientist at the UK’s Tyndall Centre for Climate Change
Research, getting rid of a private car is no doubt a positive step to reduce CO2 emissions.
He points to research by the OECD’s International Transport Forum. “They showed that moving from a private vehicle
fleet(车队)to a shared vehicle fleet can greatly cut the number of vehicles you need to deliver the mobility that we need and want.
If that vehicle fleet is electrified, you can also bring CO2 emissions close to zero.”
So in other words, just get rid of your car.
12.What do we know about the author’s car?
A.It was old. B.It was green.
C.It was his first car. D.It was a second-hand car.
13.What do the author’s giving up meat and saying goodbye to his car have in common?
A.He did both for the wrong reasons. B.He thinks both help him save money.
C.He considers both are right decisions. D.He did both out of concern for the environment.
14.What does the author fear?
A.He may have to spend more on travel.
B.His lifestyle might be changed completely.
C.He might get bored with public transportation.
D.His decision may fail to help the environment.
15.What does Charlie Wilson say?
A.It is wise to do away with old private cars.
B.It is very easy to deal with old private cars.
C.Electric cars are the solution to traffic problems.
D.The OECD plays a key role in promoting car-sharing.
二、七选五(2.5*5=12.5 分)
Pollution is one of the biggest problems in the world today. In many places, rubbish is thrown into lakes and rivers.
16
In some cities, the air is filled with pollution.
17
If it is not cleaned up, more people will be hurt.
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Land
and water pollution kills many animals every year.
If we do not act to improve the environment, more living things will be killed by pollution.
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We should separate rubbish into different groups. In this way, it can be recycled and reused. We had better
plant
more trees.
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What’s more, we shouldn’t put the waste into lakes or rivers.
If we can do these, we will make the world a better place to live in.
A.This makes some old people and children ill.
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