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四川 高二 阶段练习 2021-08-25 18次 整体难度: 适中 考查范围: 主题、语篇范围

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Bike Share Toronto is the city’s official bike share program, designed to give locals and visitors a fun, affordable and convenient alternative to walking, taxis, buses and the subway. There are 200 Bike Share Toronto stations and 2,000 bikes across the city, making Bike Share the most accessible way to get around and explore.

How it works

● Become an Annual Member or buy a day Pass to access the system.

● Find an available bike nearby, and get a ride code or use your member key to unlock it.

● Take as many short rides as you want while your pass or membership is active.

● Return your bike to any station, and wait for the green light on the dock (停靠点) to make sure it’s locked.

Choose a plan

● For visitors

Day Pass: $7. Unlimited 30-minute rides in a 24-hour period.

3-Day Pass: $15. Unlimited 30-minute rides in a 72-hour period.

● For locals

Monthly Pass: $25. Unlimited 30-minute rides for a month.

Annual Membership: $90. Unlimited 30-minute rides for a whole year. The Annual Membership is the best deal for locals of Toronto and other frequent riders.

The first 30 minutes of each ride is included with the membership or pass price. Avoid extra fees by dropping off your bike every 30 minutes at any other station. If you keep a bike out for longer than 30 minutes at a time, you will be charged an extra $1.50 for the first 30 minutes over, $4 for the next 30 minutes, and $7 for each additional 30 minutes after that.

Contact us

● Customer Service: (855)898-2388

● Repair Service: (855)898-2378

● Corporation Partners: (855)898-2398

● Employment Opportunities: (855)898-2498

1. Which is the most suitable choice for locals in Toronto?
A.Day PassB.3-Day PassC.Monthly PassD.Annual Membership
2. How much will the extra fee be if you travel for two hours by bike?
A.$5.5B.$9.5C.$12.5D.$15.5
3. For more information about working at Bike Share Toronto, which of the following numbers is for contact?
A.(855)898-2388B.(855)898-2498
C.(855)898-2398D.(855)898-2378
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When I was in fourth grade, I worked part-time as a paperboy. Mrs. Stanley was one of my customers. She’d watch me coming down her street, and by the time I’d biked up to her doorstep, there’d be a cold drink waiting. I’d sit and drink while she talked.

Mrs. Stanley talked mostly about her dead husband, “Mr. Stanley and I went shopping this morning.” she’d say. The first time she said that, soda(汽水) went up my nose.

I told my father how Mrs. Stanley talked as if Mr. Stanley were still alive. Dad said she was probably lonely, and that I ought to sit and listen and nod my head and smile, and maybe she’d work it out of her system. So that’s what I did, and it turned out Dad was right. After a while she seemed content to leave her husband over at the cemetery(墓地).

I finally quit delivering newspapers and didn’t see Mrs. Stanley for several years. Then we crossed paths at a church fund-raiser(募捐活动). She was spooning mashed potatoes and looking happy. Four years before, she’d had to offer her paperboy a drink to have someone to talk with. Now she had friends. Her husband was gone, but life went on.

I live in the city now, and my paperboy is a lady named Edna with three kids. She asks me how I’m doing. When I don’t say “fine”, she sticks around to hear my problems. She’s lived in the city most of her life, but she knows about community. Community isn’t so much a place as it is a state of mind. You find it whenever people ask how you’re doing because they care, and not because they’re getting paid to do so. Sometimes it’s good to just smile, nod your head and listen.

4. Why did soda go up the author’s nose one time?
A.He was talking fast.B.He was shocked.
C.He was in a hurry.D.He was absent-minded.
5. Why did the author sit and listen to Mrs. Stanley according to Paragraph 3?
A.He enjoyed the drink.B.He wanted to be helpful.
C.He took the chance to rest.D.He tried to please his dad.
6. Which of the following can replace the underlined phrase “work it out of her system”?
A.recover from her sadnessB.move out of the neighborhood
C.turn to her old friendsD.speak out about her past
7. What does the author think people in a community should do?
A.Open up to others.B.Depend on each other.
C.Pay for other’s helpD.Care about one another.
2017-11-09更新 | 2686次组卷 | 22卷引用:浙江省2017年11月普通高校招生学考科目考试英语试题
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An American company says it has developed the world's first true jetpack(喷气机) for personal flight. It looks simple enough that almost anyone could use it to fly around.

The flying machine is built like a backpack. It looks similar to the bags people use to carry anything from food to books on their back. The device is powered by two jet engines. The engines can operate on either airplane fuel or automobile fuel. It can fly for periods up to 10 minutes. It can reach 100 kilometers per hour and fly up to 3,000 meters in the air.

The company says its personal flight vehicle has performed more than 400 test flights with no major problems. It says the jetpacks are still being developed and improved. The company recently launched a crowdfunding(众筹) campaign online - with a $1 million goal - to raise money for more research and testing.

JetPack Aviation's chief executive officer, David Mayman, says, “In the past, he adds, sensors used in the equipment could cost up to $100,000. Now it costs less than one dollar.” Lower costs and improvements in turbine(涡轮机)technology have made it possible for the company to develop several other devices besides it.

Another version of the jetpack, the JB-11, will be even more powerful. Mayman predicts this model will be used by first responders or the military during search and rescue operations.

The public demonstration of the JB-10 clearly showed the jetpack giving its passenger a smooth takeoff and landing. The equipment also appeared easy to operate and the device provided a stable test flight.

But the chance to own this flyer comes at a very high price. The JB-10 device is currently listed at $250,000.

8. The company collected money to.
A.produce the devices in massB.purchase new equipment to produce it
C.give some devices to charityD.develop the device further
9. Which one can be used the title of the passage?
A.New Device Makes Personal Flying A Reality
B.Personal Jetpack Has Been Invented
C.Man Can Fly in the Sky
D.A New Invention for the Future
10. From the passage, what can we know about the new flying machine?
A.It is difficult to operate.B.It can fly at a great height.
C.It has been made in mass.D.It costs a lot because of the sensors.
11. Where can we read the passage?
A.On a physics textbook.B.On a popular science magazine.
C.On a journal about fashion.D.On a newspaper about scientists.
2021-08-25更新 | 31次组卷 | 1卷引用:四川省眉山市仁寿县四校2020-2021学年高二5月月考英语试题
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Would it surprise you to learn that, like animals, trees communicate with each other and pass on their wealth to the next generation?

UBC Professor Simard explains how trees are much more complex than most of us ever imagined. Although Charles Darwin thought that trees are competing for survival of the fittest, Simard shows just how wrong he was. In fact, the opposite is true: trees survive through their co-operation and support, passing around necessary nutrition (营养) “depending on who needs it”.

Nitrogen (氮) and carbon are shared through miles of underground fungi (真菌) networks, making sure that all trees in the forest ecological system give and receive just the right amount to keep them all healthy. This hidden system works in a very similar way to the networks of neurons (神经元) in our brains, and when one tree is destroyed, it affects all.

Simard talks about “mother trees”, usually the largest and oldest plants on which all other trees depend. She explains how dying trees pass on the wealth to the next generation, transporting important minerals to young trees so they may continue to grow. When humans cut down “mother trees” with no awareness of these highly complex “tree societies” or the networks on which they feed, we are reducing the chances of survival for the whole forest.

“We didn't take any notice of it.” Simard says sadly. “Dying trees move nutrition into the young trees before dying, but we never give them chance.” If we could put across the message to the forestry industry, we could make a huge difference towards our environmental protection efforts for the future.

12. The underlined sentence “the opposite is true” in Paragraph 2 probably means ________.
A.trees compete for survivalB.trees protect their own wealth
C.trees depend on each otherD.trees provide support for dying trees
13. “Mother trees” are extremely important because they ________.
A.look the largest in size in the forest
B.pass on nutrition to young trees
C.seem more likely to be cut down by humans
D.know more about the complex“tree societies”
14. The underlined word “it” in the last paragraph refers to ________.
A.how “tree societies” workB.how trees grow old
C.how forestry industry developsD.how young trees survive
15. What would be the best title for the passage?
A.Old Trees Communicate Like Humans.B.Young Trees Are In Need Of Protection.
C.Trees Are More Complex Than You Think.D.Trees Contribute To Our Society.
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