山东省烟台市届高三上学期期末考试英语试题.docx
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山东省烟台市届高三上学期期末考试英语试题
【市级联考】山东省烟台市2019届高三上学期期末考试英语试题
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Ifyouarethekindoftouristwholikestovisitplaceswithoutstandinglandscapesandmulticulturalcities,thenAsiaistheplacetogo.Takeacruise(巡游)toAsiaandyouwillnotbedisappointed.
TheFinestAsianCruiseExplorations
TouristswhowanttovisitseveralAsiancountriesunderstandthatcruisingthereisthebestalternative.Youcandecidetotakeatwo-weekcruise,startingfromSriLankatoThailand.There’salsoathree-weekcruisethatstartsoffinChinaallthewaytoJapan.AmostpopularvoyageisonethatstartsfromHongKongtoSingapore.
TheBestTimetoTravel
WhentouringAsia.it’sbesttounderstandthatdifferentcruiselineshavedifferenttravellingtimelines.Youcanbecaughtintherainduringyourtour(OctobertoDecemberinMalaysiaandDecembertoFebruaryinIndonesia).MostcruisestakeplacefromDecembertotheendofMarch.
BookingCruise-shipTours
Giventhatyou’llprobablybetakinglongflightstogettoSouthAsiaandtheFarEast,thebudgetwillbelarge,especiallyifyouarevisitingasafamily.Inaddition,manypeopletourthisregion,soitwouldbebestifyoubookearlywhenthepricesaremoreappealing.
Activities
TherearesomanyportsinAsiaandthismightbringachallengeifyouwanttogetsomewhereintime.Makesureyouplanyourday-tripsinadvanceandfollowthecruiselinetourstoavoidmissingtheboats.Apartfromvisitingthecities,youcouldalsogotoBorneo,Indonesiatoseetheorangutans(猩猩).YoucanalsohopacrossseveralislandsfromBali,appreciatethecolorfulfloatsaswellasthecherryblossomsinJapanandvisitthefloatingfishfarmsinVietnam.
1.Intheauthor’sopinion,whichcruiseisthemostwelcomingone?
A.FromHongKongtoSingapore.
B.FromSriLankatoThailand.
C.FlyingtotheFarEast.
D.FromChinatoJapan.
2.WhenisthebesttimeavailableontoursinIndonesia?
A.January.B.February.
C.December.D.March.
3.Wherecanyouappreciatethecolorfulfloats?
A.Bali.B.Vietnam.
C.Japan.D.Indonesia.
AtschoolsacrosstheUnitedStates,studentsoftensitdowntocafeterialunchesmadefromprocessedfoodsthatarehighinfat,sodium,andsugar.ButkidsatPublicSchool(P.S.)216inBrooklynhaveadifferentdiningexperience.PrincipalDonnaNegliareportsthatherstudentsloveeatingfleshfruitsandvegetables.
P.S.216participatedintheEdibleSchoolyardProject,anonprofitprogramfoundedbyChefAliceWatersin1995.TheprogramthatWaterscreatedhelpspublicschoolsacrossthecountrystarton-sitegardensandweaveprinciplesofhealthyeatingintothecurriculum.Studentsgrowandmaintaincrops,harvestingthefruitsandvegetablesforcafeteriameals.
Watersexpressedherpassionfortheprinciplesofthefarm-to-tablemovement.Sheadvisedschoolstoconnectwiththefarmersintheirareaandchangetheirbuyingpracticeswhenplanningmealsforstudents.
Watershaslongbeeninspiringpeopletocareaboutwheretheirfoodcomesfrom.In1993,sheputforwardtheideaofaWhiteHousevegetablegarden.Itwasnotuntil2009thatMichelleObamastartedthegardeninthebackyardoftheWhiteHouse.Sheandmembersofthekitchenstaffspenthourstendingtothegarden,oftenwithhelpfromlocalschoolchildren.
“Thatgavepeopleasensethatshecaredaboutchildrenandcaredaboutwhereourfoodcomesfrom,”Waterssaid,praisingtheformerFirstLady’sconcernforyoungpeople’shealth.“Wearejustbuildingthismovement,anditisveryexciting.”
“ThroughtheEdibleSchoolyardProject,studentsalsolearnaboutthebenefitsofhealthyeatingintheclassroom.”Negliasaid.“P.S.216isteachingkidsaboutcareersinthefoodindustry—suchasfarmingandagriculture,nutrition,foodsafety,andtherestaurantbusiness.”
Similarclassesaretakingplacearoundthecountry.Sofar,theEdibleSchoolyardProjecthasreachedmorethan1millionstudentsinmorethan367schools.“I'mthinkingaboutthefutureoftheplanet,”Waterssaid.“I'mdoingthisforourgeneration.”
4.What’sthepurposeoftheEdibleSchoolyardProject?
A.Toreducestudents’stress.
B.Toletstudentseathealthyfood.
C.Toimproveschools’environment.
D.Toexpectstudentstoexperiencefarming.
5.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph5?
A.TheprojectmadeWatersfamous,
B.Runningagardenwastoodifficultforstudents.
C.WatersthoughthighlyofwhatMichelleObamadid.
D.TheformerFirstLadyshouldcareaboutyoungpeople.
6.Fromthetextwecaninferthat___________.
A.P.S.216belongstothepioneersintheEdibleSchoolyardProject
B.P.S.216mainlyteacheskidsaboutcareersinfoodindustry
C.Waters’projectisnotwellreceivedbymeusschools
D.Watershadnodifficultyinstartingvegetablegarden
7.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.StudentsshouldeathealthilyB.Afamousschool—P.S.216
C.ProcessedfoodsshouldbeadvisedD.Achefhelpscreategreenschoolyards
Allacrossthenation,inAmericans’backyardsandgaragesandlivingrooms,wildanimalskeptaspetslivesidebysidewiththeirhumanowners.It’sbelievedthatmoreexoticanimalsliveinAmericanhomesthanarecaredforinAmericanzoos.Theexotic-petbusinesshasdrawncriticismfromanimalwelfareadvocatesandwildlifeconservationistsalike,whosayit’snotonlydangeroustobringwildlifeintohouseholdsbutit’scruelandcriminal.Yettheissueisfarfromblackorwhite.
Thetermexoticpethasnofirmdefinition.Itcanrefertoanywildlifekeptinhumanhouseholdsorsimplytoapetthat’smoreunusualthanthecommondogorcat.PrivatelyowningexoticanimalsiscurrentlypermittedinahandfulofstateswithnorestrictionsinAmerica.AdamRobertsofBornFreeUSAkeepsarunningdatabaseofdeathsandinjuriescausedbyexotic-petownership:
InConnecticuta55-year-oldwoman’sfacewaspermanentlydisfiguredbyherfriend’slifelongpetmonkey;inOhioan80-year-oldmanwasattackedbya200-poundkangaroo;inNebraskaa34-year-oldmanwasstrangled(勒)todeathbyhispetsnake.Andthatlistdoesnotincludethenumberofpeoplewhobecomesickfromcomingintocontactwithzoonotic(动物传染的)diseases.
Somepeopleseewildanimalsaspetsasawaytoconnectwiththenaturalworld.Otherexotic-petownerssaytheyaremotivatedbyadesiretopreservethreatenedspecies.Theybelieveclimatechangeandhumanpopulationgrowthcouldwipeoutaspeciesinrecordtime,sohavingabackuppopulationisagoodidea.
ButsomegroupslikeBornFreeUSAandtheWorldWildlifeFundgaythatcaptivebreeding(圈养)ofendangeredspeciesbyprivateowners—whetherforcommercial,conservation,oreducationalreasons—servesonlytocontinueaboomingmarketforexoticanimals.That,inturn,resultsinagreaterrisktoanimalsstilllivingintheirnaturalhabitat.
8.Whichwordcanreplacethephrase“farfromblackorwhite”inParagraph1?
A.contradictoryB.ridiculous
C.controversialD.universal
9.Whydoesthewriterlistsomedeathsandinjuriesinthetext?
A.Togiveusaclearandfirmdefinitionofexoticpets.
B.Toshowkeepingexoticanimalscanbeverydangerous.
C.Toprovehumanscannotbeinfectedbyanimaldiseases.
D.Totellusit’sillegaltohaveexotic-petownershipinUSA.
10.What’sthemainideaofParagraph3?
A.Thereasonsforkeepingexoticanimalsaspets.
B.Worriesabouttheendangeredwildanimals.
C.Thedifferencesbetweenpeoplewhokeepexoticpets.
D.Thedisadvantagesofprivatelyowningexoticanimals.
11.Thelastparagraphofthetextisintendedto_______.
A.introducesomeanimalprotectiongroups
B.argueagainstkeepingexoticanimalsincaptivity
C.warnpeopleofthedangerofanimalsbeingcaught
D.provecaptivebreedingcanencourageexotic-petbusiness
TheUnitedStatesPostalService(LISPS)isofferingawaytopeoplewhoareinterestedinseeingtomorrow’smailtoday.Thepostalservicewillsendconsumersimages(图像)oftheirletters,magazinesandothermailbeforetheyarrive.ThenewserviceiscalledInformedDelivery.Itisanattempttoremaincompetitiveinanever—changingworld.
Postalserviceofficialssaytheincreaseduseofemail,digitalmessagingservicesandsocialmediahasmadeitdifficulttostayrelevant.DavidRupertisamediarelationsspecialistwhospokeaboutthecompetitiontheagencynowfaces.Whetheryouturnonatelevisionoryourcomputer,orpeoplecometoyourdoorwithdifferentproductsandservices,allofthosearecompetingforconsumers’timeandenergy,hesaid.
InterestedusersarefirstrequiredtosignupforInformedDelivery.Onceregistered,theconsumerreceivesadailyemailwithvirtual(虚拟)imagesoflettersorotherthingstobedelivered.TheUSPostalServicesaysitcanespeciallyhelpthosewhohaveamailboxattheirlocalpostoffice,sotheyknowwhentogettheirmail:
Anotherpostalofferingisaservicethatseekstomakeadvertising-relatedmail-oftencalledjunkmail—morefun.Theserviceusesvirtualandaugmentedreality(虚拟现实和增强现实)toletconsumersinteractwiththeirjunkmail.Manycompaniesputspecialcodingontheiradvertising,whichcangiveusersaninteractiveexperience.Somecompaniesevenputvirtualrealityeyeglassesinthemailtomaketheiradscometolife.Consumershavemixedreactionstovirtualandaugmentedrealityadvertising.“Youcanfindsomegoodthingswithinjunkmail.Itisagoodidea.We’11seehowitworks,”PostalserviceuserVictorTeahsaid.ButJocelynCoatneydoesn’tthinkitwouldchangehermindaboutjunkmail.“Forsome,thatmightbefun.Butforme,itwouldbeuseless,”shesaid.
12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inthefirstparagraphreferto?
A.Theimagesofthemail.
B.InformedDeliveryservices.
C.Letters,magazinesandothermail.
D.Thetraditionaladvertising—relatedmail.
13.Whydoesthe
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