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1 . Japanese businessman Katsuo Inoue chose Italy for his summer vacation this year. He enjoyed the views of Florence and Rome-without ever leaving Japan.

Inoue and his wife “flew” to Italy on First Airlines, a company known for entertainment (娱乐),not transportation. The Tokyo-based new company entered the fast growing online tourism early this year as many countries have stopped accepting foreign tourists.

“I often go to other countries on business, but I haven't been to Italy,” Inoue said. "My impression was really good because I got a sense of actually seeing things there. First Airlines even gave us life jackets and oxygen masks(氧气罩)!”

The “passengers” on First Airlines sit in the first — or business-class areas of an airplane model. Workers serve meals and drinks as large screens show passing clouds and other views outside the airplane. The “travelers“ then receive glasses that provide virtual reality(虚拟现实 的)tours of places like Paris, New York, Hawaii and Rome.

The country's biggest airline, ANA Holdings, said that the numbers of passengers flying to foreign countries fell by 96 percent since June when Japan has stopped most travel in and out of the country. The International Air Transport Association (lAIA ) and The International Tourism Association (ITA) said last month that international travels wouldn't be able to recover until 2024. But they said the online travels have been growing very fast.

The president, Hiroaki Abe, said, “Since we started our online tour this year, our business has been increasing by 50 percent each month. Most of our customers usually travel to other countries every year and they can now experience some of that here when they are unable to go to the real attractions.”

1. What can we learn about First Airlines?
A.It provides transportation to tourists.
B.It is an Italy-based company.
C.It has been in business for many years.
D.It is a new online tourism company.
2. What does Katsuo Inoue think of his tour?
A.It is very cool.B.It is boring.
C.It is dangerous.D.It is frightening.
3. Why has online tourism been growing very fast this year?
A.Customers can have more choices.
B.It is able to provide much better services.
C.It is much cheaper than the traditional travels.
D.People cannot actually travel around this year.
4. What does the underlined word "we” in the last paragraph refer to?
A.IATA.B.ITA.
C.First Airlines.D.ANA Holdings.

2 . It had been a year since Susan, thirty-four, became blind. As a result of medical accident, she was sightless. All she had to depend on was her husband Mark.

Mark was an air-force officer and he loved Susan with all his heart. When she first lost sight, he decided to use every method to help his wife.

Finally, Susan felt ready to return to her job, but how would she get there? She used to take the us, but she was now too frightened to go to work by herself. Mark suggested taking the bus with us an each morning and evening.

For two weeks, Mark, in military uniform, took the bus with Susan to and from work each day, lie taught her to rely on her other senses, especially her hearing. He helped her make friends with the bus drivers who could watch out for her and save her a seat.

Each morning they made the journey together, and Mark would take a taxi back to his office, although that meant he had to travel through the city. Mark knew it was only a matter of time before Susan would be able to take the bus on her own. He believed in her.

Finally. Susan decided that she was ready to start the trip on her own. Monday morning arrived. She said goodbye and, for the first time, they went their separate ways. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday-Each day on her own went perfectly.

On Friday morning, Susan took the bus to work as usual. As she was getting off the bus, the driver said," Miss, I sure envy you." Susan asked the driver why. "You know, every morning for the past week, a fine-looking gentleman in a military uniform has been standing across the comer watching you when you get off the bus. He makes sure you cross the street safely and he watches you until you enter your office building. Then he blows you a kiss, gives you a salute and walks away. You are one lucky lady," the bus driver said.

Tears of happiness poured down Susan’s cheeks. She was so lucky, for he had given her a gift more powerful than sight, the gift of love that can bring light where there is darkness.

1. What does the underlined sentence probably mean?
A.Susan had lost her sight because of Mark’s gift.
B.A gift was more important than sight.
C.Mark’s deep love had given Susan great strength.
D.Mark’s love had made Susan recover from blindness.
2. Why did Mark stand across the street and watch Susan?
A.Because he loved Susan very much and watched out for her safety.
B.Because Susan was not sure of herself and asked for his help.
C.Because he wanted to show others that he was a good husband.
D.Because he had nothing to do every morning after getting up.
3. Which of the following statements is right according to the passage?
A.Susan lost her sight in a car accident.
B.Susan lost her sight before she met Mark.
C.Susan went to work alone two weeks after her blindness.
D.Susan didn’t know the truth until the bus driver told her.
4. Which of the following can serve as the title?
A.Love is Sight.B.Love is Blind.
C.Never Say Die.D.Husband and Wife.

3 . Feeling hungry? Then what’s the easiest way to satisfy your hunger? Many of us will reach for a takeaway menu and order some delicious- but possibly unhealthy -food. And our increasingly busy and stressful lives add to our need to buy ready-made food on the go or delivered to home.

Eating options are endless, and new technology means we can feed our desires at the push of a button. Takeaway delivery apps make ordering food quick and convenient, and during the recent coronavirus(冠状病毒)crisis, it provided a lifeline to those stuck at home with nothing to cook or who lacked the skills to prepare a meal for themselves. It’s estimated that in the UK alone, people eat three million takeaway meals a day, and the three biggest delivery apps together offer a choice of 100 dishes from 60, 000 restaurants.

It’s no wonder we are tempted to skip the grocery shopping, bypass the kitchen, and enjoy something that someone else has prepared. But ordering a pizza, a spicy curry or a box of noodles, can come at a price both financially and to our health. Eating too much processed and unhealthy fast food has some effect on obesity and the risk of developing certain diseases. A few years ago, The BBC Good Food Nation Survey found that most people ate fast food on average two days per week. But, in the 16 to 20-year-old category, one in six ate fast food at least twice a day.

Of course, reducing salt, sugar and fat is one way to make takeaway food healthier, as well as offering smaller portion sizes. But the best advice is to find a cooking book and try making your own healthy meal. And if you haven’t got time, try ordering a healthier alternative from the menu.

1. What has made ordering and delivering takeaway food easy?
A.The fast-pace lifestyle.B.Takeaway delivery apps.
C.The coronavirus crisis.D.Lack of cooking skills.
2. What can be inferred from Paragraph 3?
A.Processed food is usually sold at a low price.
B.It’s unbelievable for people to enjoy fast food.
C.Fast food does less harm to the health of adults.
D.The youth consume fast food more frequently.
3. According to the article, how can you eat most healthily?
A.Preparing meals yourself.B.Eating in large restaurants.
C.Eating takeaway occasionallyD.Adding vegetables and fruit.
4. What’s the text mainly about?
A.The popularity of takeaway.B.The necessity of cooking at home.
C.The harm caused by takeaway.D.The dilemma takeaway faces.

4 . There are about 5,000 different kinds of ladybugs in the world. They are also known as lady beetles or ladybird beetles. They come in many different colors and patterns, but the best­known in North America is the seven­spotted ladybug, with its shiny, red­and­black body.

In many cultures, ladybugs are thought to be good luck. Most people like them because they are pretty, lovely and do no harm to human beings. But farmers love them because they eat aphids and other plant­eating pests. One ladybug can eat up 5,000 insects in its lifetime!

Most ladybugs have dome­shaped bodies with six short legs. Depending on the kind, they can have spots, stripes, or nothing at all. Seven­spotted ladybugs are red or orange with three spots on each side and one in the middle. They have a black head. Ladybugs are colorful for a reason. They tell the enemy: “Eat something else! I taste terrible.” When threatened, they may play dead. Birds are ladybugs' main predators, but they are also eaten by frogs, spiders, and dragonflies.

Ladybugs are happy in many different places, including grasslands, forests, cities, suburbs, and along rivers. Seven­spotted ladybugs are native to Europe but were brought to North America in the mid­1900s.

Ladybugs are most active from spring until fall. When the weather turns cold, they look for a warm place to hibernate, such as in rotting logs, under rocks, or even inside houses. These hibernating places can have thousands of ladybugs.

The name “ladybug” was given by European farmers who prayed to the Virgin Mary when pests began eating their crops. After ladybugs came and wiped out the invading insects, the farmers named them “beetle of Our Lady”. This later was shortened to “lady beetle” and “ladybug”.

1. The underlined word “aphid” in Paragraph 2 is probably a kind of         .
A.pestB.birdC.plantD.tree
2. From the third paragraph we can infer that         .
A.all ladybugs have spotsB.the colorful body can protect them
C.most ladybugs are red or orangeD.frogs are not one of the predators
3. What can't we conclude from the text?
A.Ladybugs can live along rivers.
B.Seven­spotted ladybugs were brought to Europe from North America.
C.Ladybugs are very active in autumn.
D.The name “ladybug” came from “beetle of Our Lady”.
4. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A.Seven­spotted LadybugsB.The Development of Ladybugs
C.The History of LadybugsD.Ladybugs
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5 . Nowadays more and more people like to travel, especially when vacations come. A great number of people rush out of their homes or companies to travelling spots. They either drive or take a bus, a train, a ship and so on. Some even ride bikes.

However, there is another way of travelling — poorism. People have a tour in the poorest areas of the world. Some people may take a one-day poor tour, and some even pay to stay in very poor neighborhoods to experience the lowest living standards in the world. Poorism tours take place around the world, and not just in the third world countries. You can, for instance, tour New York neighborhoods in the Bronx, in the Bund of Shanghai. Such tours can take people into the heart of poor areas within some large and rich cities. These tours may awaken people to pay more attention to long-standing poverty, or the effects of war.

Some suggest that tours in the poor areas can raise social care. And the money from the tour can be donated to help the people there.

1. What's the meaning of the underlined word “poorism” in the second paragraph?
A.贫困B.穷人C.穷游D.可怜的人
2. Some people have poorism tours ___________.
A.to show how rich they are
B.to experience the poor life
C.to enjoy the beautiful scenes
D.to see poor people
3. Poorism tours can make people________.
A.care for the poverty more
B.know about the countryside
C.go to big cities
D.go into the heart of rich cities
2020-11-29更新 | 133次组卷 | 3卷引用:四川省雅安中学2021-2022学年新高一上学期入学考试(初升高)英语试题

6 . The Palace Museum is limiting the daily number of visitors to 80,000 and recommending both individual visitors and tourist groups to book tickets in, advance online (booking address: https://gugong ktmtech.cn). foreign visitors are required to provide passport numbers during the online booking

ADMISSION

April 1st-October 31st            60 yuan

November 1st-March 31st.        140 yuan

●Free admission(入场费) for children under.2 meters in height.

●Free admission for disabled visitors.

●20 yuan for elementary, middle school, and undergraduate students with student I.D. (not including graduate and adult or continuing education students).     

●50% discount for people over 60 years with valid certificate or proof of age (passport, etc.)'

●Women's Day (March 8): Half-price admission for female visitors.

●Children's Day (June 1): Free admission for children 14 years old and younger. 50% discount on admission for one accompanying parent. legal guardian, or adult,

For detailed information and instruction, please click here.

1. How many people can visit the Palace Museum daily at most?
A.Eight hundredB.Eighty thousand.C.Eight millionD.Eighty million.
2. Among the four,who can get the lowest admission price?
A.A middle-aged woman visiting it on 13,Mar.B.A middle-aged parent visiting it alone on lst, June.
C.A 65-year-old man visiting it on 7th,May.D.A middle school student visiting it on 6th,Jan.
3. Where do you think the passage most probably comes from?
A.A website.B.A magazineC.A book.D.A newspaper.
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7 . HOLIDAYS

The Bay Hotel

It’s a quiet, comfortable hotel overlooking the bay in an uncommercialised Cornish fishing village on England’s most southerly point. If pop music is no longer your strong point, and you are considering a relaxing holiday where the scenery is breathtaking and the sound of the sea is live music to your ears, come and stay with us. For adults only. Sssh! Don’t tell everyone! 01326 280464.

Willapark Manor Hotel

Peaceful situation in 14 acres of separated gardens and woodland, overlooking picturesque bay. Close to coastal path and beach. Excellent cuisine. Our excellent service brings our guests back year after year. Children (reductions) and pets welcome. 01840 770782.

The Country Garden Hotel

Delightful hotel set in lovely gardens; calm Island of Wight near Tennyson Downs, Great food! Garden, sea view and ground floor rooms. Please call for brochure and sample menu. Adults only and pets welcome. 0800 980 1943.

The Blakeney Hotel

Overlooking harbor, traditional privately owned friendly hotel with 60 bedrooms, lift, heated indoor pool, spa bath and saunas. Relax, walk, sail, play golf, explore the Norfolk villages, countryside and coast. Special seasonal midweek price for aged citizens. 01263 740797.

1. If you want to take your children and your dog with you on holiday, you can choose _______.
A.The Country Garden HotelB.Willapark Manor Hotel
C.The Bay HotelD.Boscastle
2. One of the hotels offers special price for _______.
A.young peopleB.studentsC.foreign guestsD.elderly people
3. The purpose of the passage is to _______.
A.warnB.adviseC.advertiseD.describe

8 . When I went off to college in the fall of 1991, I was an 18-year-old man whose favorite letters were the ones on the sports sweater. Four years later, I was crazy about the letters of the poet Keats, but one author’s penned letters stood out above the rest. You see, my father wrote me one letter per week from the time I left home.

In an age before email, these letters seemed too ordinary. But they arrived. Each week. One after another. Again and again. In snowstorms. On holidays. From foreign countries. They detailed what Dad referred to as “the week that was”—a day-by-day description of my father’s life.

In 1995, I graduated from college, like many 22-year olds, with plenty of uncertainty. Some of my questions were pretty typical: What was I going to do? Where was I going to live? When was I going to apply for graduate school? But one question was more vital than any other thing. What would happen to the weekly letters? Would they continue? To my surprise, the letters kept coming, more heartfelt and emotional than before and always on time. I mean the guy never missed.

As much as I enjoyed my father’s weekly letters, I didn’t fully appreciate them all those years when they arrived like clockwork. And I never fully understood why my dad would always ask if I’d received the letter when we spoke.

But now, as I pen my first official letters to my own sons Jackson and Cassius, it all seems clear. Although our boys have yet to leave for college, I have to accept that day will soon come. Just the idea of their leaving from our home makes me ache with sadness only a parent can know.

I am writing about “the week that was” with my daily details. With a box of over 500 of Dad’s letters nearby and his pen in hand, I write a letter, fighting back the tears I make it to the end and sign it just as he did. All my love, Dad.

1. What were the letters from the author’s father mainly about?
A.Daily details.B.Keats’ poems.
C.College and family.D.Weather and holidays.
2. What does the underlined word “vital” in paragraph 3 refer to?
A.Professional.B.Interesting.C.Difficult.D.Important.
3. What leads the author to fully understand his father’s letters?
A.Entering college.B.Writing to his own sons.
C.Graduating from college.D.Sending his sons to college.
4. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A.What We Can Learn from Graduate School
B.How I Communicated with My Sons by Letter
C.How I Came to Appreciate My Father’s Letters
D.What We Know About Kids After Being Parents
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9 . Schuylerville High School students have a broad range of interests, which are reflected by the number of clubs and organizations in which our pupils participate. Here are some of the most popular clubs.

Environmental Club

Open to students in grades 9-12

Advisor: Mrs. Flores

The High School Environmental Club is open to all students interest increasing environmental awareness throughout the school. Activities include: recycling, environmental competitions, volunteering with green schools and outdoor events. This run student club collects and recycles paper products throughout the school building.

Freshman Class

Open to students in grades 9-10

Advisor: Mr. winslow

The freshmen class participates in several activities throughout the year to raise money for the class account. The class officers meet once a month to discuss business that affects the entire class. All members of the freshman class are encouraged to participate in some type of community service during the year.

Literary magazine

Open to students in grades 10-12

Advisor: Mr. Sgambati

Members of the Literary Magazine collect, edit and often contribute to the body of student work. Literary Magazine meetings will also give students the opportunity to share and receive feedback on the creative pieces that they re working on, as well as the chance to learn about writing practices and strategies.

Mock Trial Team

Open to students in grades 11-12

Advisor: Mrs. Lewis

Mock Trial is an after-school activity that helps students develop useful knowledge about the law. Students play out all the roles and use general rules of evidence and fact explanations in a school court. They will work with a real lawyer and an advisor to further understand the court process.

1. At which club can you take part in the community service?
A.Environmental Club.B.Freshman Class.
C.Literary Magazine.D.Mock Trial Team.
2. What does Mock Trial Team aim to do?
A.To encourage students to be lawyers.B.To develop students’ writing skills.
C.To explain all kinds of facts at school.D.To help students learn more about laws.
3. Where is this text most likely from?
A.A news report.B.A school website.
C.A research paper.D.A science magazine.

10 . Coca-Cola, which reportedly produced more than 3 million tons of plastic packaging in 2017, announced Thursday it wants to “help fix the world’s plastic waste problem one community at a time.”

The soda giant is doing so by providing $ 5.4 million for recycling programs in cities like Atlanta, Boston, Denver and Houston. In these cities, partners, like the Green Blue Institute and the Recycling Partnership, which receive the money, will work together to improve recycling rates.

“We focus on areas where we have the ability to make the biggest influence on communities through the funding and expert skills of Coca-Cola employees,” Carlos Pagoagoa, Coca-Cola’s group director of community partnerships, said in a statement. “In each city, local partners will work together to identify barriers to recycling on a local level and test a range of solutions,” he added. “We hope the learnings from these ‘model markets’ can offer solutions to other cities facing similar challenges.”

As part of the effort, the Recycling Partnership and the city of Atlanta, where the cola company’s headquarters are based, will send street teams out to open recycling carts and leave citizens cards informing them what they can and can’t recycle, and let them know how their efforts work.

“Two of the most urgent problems with recycling in the U.S. today are lack of access, followed by pollution in recycling,” Keefe Harrison, CEO of the Recycling Partnership, said in a statement. “We know from the success of Atlanta in 2017 that the citizens want to recycle, and that communicating with them in the street works.”

Last year, Coca-Cola announced its task to collect and reuse a bottle or can for each one it sells, and increase the amount of its products out of recycled materials to 50% by 2030. The brand also aims to make all its packaging fully recyclable by 2025.

1. What’s the passage mainly about?
A.Coca-Cola decides to produce less plastic packaging.
B.Coca-Cola will build a plant to recycle plastic waste in different cities.
C.A soda giant intends to help deal with plastic waste in communities.
D.A soda giant announces its marketing goals.
2. How does Coca-Cola company help in recycling programs?
A.By offering funds and techniques.B.By providing experts and employees.
C.By building recycling plants.D.By advertising on TV.
3. According to Keefe Harrison, which of the following words can best describe the result of the program in Atlanta?
A.Doubtful.B.Successful.C.Discouraging.D.Uncertain.
4. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.Coca-Cola produces more than 3 million tons of plastic packaging every year.
B.Coca-Cola chooses cities like Atlanta, Boston and Denver according to the size.
C.Street teams will be sent out to tell local people what to recycle.
D.Coca-Cola intends to increase its products to 50% by 2030.
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