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听力选择题-长对话 | 适中(0.65) |

1 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. What does the woman want Stuart to do?
A.Correct his mistakes.
B.Offer some suggestions.
C.Wait for rescue workers.
2. Why is the woman concerned about her travel?
A.She may lose the way.
B.She may feel homesick.
C.She may miss the flight.
3. Who should the woman turn to for directions according to Stuart?
A.Children.B.Tourists.C.Deliverymen.
4. What do we know about Stuart?
A.He is an experienced traveler.
B.He is a kind policeman.
C.He is a creative student.
2024-03-30更新 | 24次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省朝阳市建平县普通高中2023-2024学年高三上学期期末考试英语试题
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2 . 假设你是某市高中学生李华,你的家乡新建立了一个主题公园,请给你的加拿大朋友Tony写一封邮件,邀请他来该主题公园游玩。
邮件的内容包括:1.邮件目的;2.介绍新建的主题公园的相关内容;3.期待回复;
注意:1.词数不少于80;   2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
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2024-03-09更新 | 38次组卷 | 2卷引用:辽宁省沈阳市第十五中学2023-2024学年高二上学期10月月考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是新闻报道。文章报道了加拿大金耳朵省立公园的紧急远足避难所迎来20周年庆和金耳朵省立公园的历史。

3 . The first and only emergency hiking shelter in Golden Ears Provincial Park celebrated its 20th anniversary (周年纪念日) this summer, after helping countless people over the past two decades when they’ve found themselves in trouble near the peak.

At a height of over l,500 meters, Golden Ears is home to some unpredictable weather. According to a 2020 global study, more than 20 percent of hiking accidents happen partially due to poor weather conditions.

The weather became such a problem that Ron Paley, former trail-master for Golden Ears Trail Preservation and Restoration Club, was personally involved in multiple rescues while preparing the future construction site.

“One involved a couple of guys hiking, one of whom hurt his ankle. His friend tried carrying him down the mountain, but it’s hard enough hiking that mountain alone, so there was no way he would have made it while giving a piggyback ride to someone else,” Paley said.

Since the structure was completed on Oct. 1, 2002, many people have visited it — whether for emergency or personal use.

Rick Laing, spokesperson for the Ridge Meadows Search and Rescue, emphasizes that this long-standing shelter is designed to be used in only extreme cases.

“But, a lot of people seem to use it as a destination instead of for emergencies,” Laing said.

The tough conditions of Golden Ears make it likely that many more of the nearly 1 million people who visit the park each year will need to seek out this shelter in the future.

“I’ve done the Grand Canyon and it’s easier than Golden Ears,” Paley said.

It’s because of this challenging terrain (地形) that completing the emergency shelter took more than two weeks and $50,000. But according to Paley, he looks back on the challenge fondly.

“If this shelter has saved even one life, it’s worth it.”

1. What led to the construction of the shelter in Golden Ears?
A.Its great height.B.Hikers’ requests.
C.Sudden weather changes there.D.Frequent hiking accidents there.
2. What can we infer about the guy with an injured ankle?
A.He lost his life in the park.B.He was saved by Ron Paley.
C.He had hiked that mountain alone.D.He was carried down the mountain by his friend.
3. What is Laing’s attitude to people using the structure as a destination?
A.Unfavorable.B.Tolerant.C.Uncaring.D.Approving.
4. Why is the Grand Canyon mentioned?
A.To imply the importance of Golden Ears.
B.To reveal Golden Ears’ remote location.
C.To show the tough conditions of Golden Ears.
D.To suggest Golden Ears’ growing popularity.
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4 . 假定你是李华,国庆节期间你外出旅游。请你写封电子邮件和笔友Peter分享此事,内容包括:
1. 中国景点介绍;
2. 你的体验感受;
3. 邀请他来游玩。
注意:1. 词数80左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Peter,
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Yours,

Li Hua

2024-01-17更新 | 45次组卷 | 2卷引用:辽宁省朝阳市2023-2024学年高一上学期12月月考英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了Tomas Quinones进行了一次为期七天的“骑自行车”旅行。在旅行中,他遇到了一些困难,同时也收到了一些人的帮助。在他旅行的最后一天,他遇到了一个昏迷的人,帮助他叫了救护车。一项研究表明,在野外,人们更愿意为一些人付出更多的努力,去帮助他们。

5 . In the summer of 2019, Tomas Quinones was undertaking a seven-day “bikepacking” trip, covering some remote desert in Southern Oregon, US. His trip had been marked with the usual minor troubles. But there had also been those moments of unexpected kindness from strangers.

On the last day of his trip, he was riding down a dusty track when he came upon a man lying unconscious on the desert floor. Quinones tried to give him some water with little success. Luckily, he called the emergency rescue team and an ambulance arrived within an hour. “I never had a doubt about what I would do,” he said. Quinones, who’d received some gestures of help over the course of his trip, paid it forward.     

The odds are, if you’ve spent any time in the wild, you’ll have experienced these gestures of kindness from strangers or given them yourself too even if they were nothing so dramatic as the aid given by Quinones.

So what is it about being outside in nature that makes people want to help others? The first explanation is that in the wild, there may not be any other help. According to the “bystander effect”, the more people who are in the presence of someone needing help, the less likely any of those people are to actually provide it.

But another idea is that there is something about nature itself that seems to promote “prosocial” attitudes. As a recent study suggests, exposure to nature can promote feelings of transcendence-a sense of connection to other people, to the world around us and to the universe.

When we take adventure into the wild, we are easy to get hurt. And that makes us look at the world differently. So, in the wild, where we lose our normal possessions, surroundings and identities, we seem more willing to go the extra mile for someone. It’s in nature that we can learn new things about humanity.

1. What can we know about Tomas Quinones’ trip in 2019?
A.He passed on the kindness he’d received.B.He was saved by a fellow traveler.
C.He got tost for some time in the desertD.He came across unexpected dangers.
2. Why does the author write about Tomas Quinones’ story?
A.To suggest the unstoppable power of nature.B.To highlight the risks of traveling alone.
C.To introduce a common phenomenon.D.To question connections between people.
3. What might happen if many people were present when somebody needed help, according to the “bystander effect”?
A.They might offer help immediately.B.They might be unwilling to help.
C.They might encourage others to help.D.They might blame the person in need.
4. Why are we more likely to help strangers when in the wild, according to the text?
A.Exposure to nature boosts our confidence.
B.We are more clear-headed in natural environments.
C.Fear promotes our desire for connection with nature.
D.Feeling small in the wild makes us tend to act big.
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6 . 假定你是李华,暑假在你市对外文化交流中心做志愿者。近日,一个来自美国的学生团队将参加交流中心组织的为期三天的中国茶文化之旅。请你代表交流中心写一篇欢迎辞,内容包括: 1. 表示欢迎;2. 旅程安排; 3. 你的期待。

注意: 1. 词数80左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。

参考词汇:茶叶种植园tea plantations

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2024-01-12更新 | 105次组卷 | 2卷引用:辽宁省部分学校2023-2024学年高二上学期1月期末英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了伦敦的一些著名景点。

7 . Let’s get to some famous attractions in London!


Chinatown

At the beginning of the 20th century, many Chinese immigrants gathered together in the East End of London and set about creating businesses to provide services for Chinese people who frequented the area. In the 1930s and 1940s, with a large inflow of immigrants from Hong Kong and a growth in popularity of Chinese cooking style, many Chinese restaurants opened elsewhere.


Natural History Museum

It was ever known as part of the British Museum which was established in 1753. The museum exhibits a large number of cultural relics. It holds collections coming from every continent around the globe. It exhibits millions of life and earth samples, and visitors can witness collections having great scientific value like samples that were collected by Charles Darwin.


Madame Tussauds London

The museum is created by the w ax sculptress, Marie Tussaud. Located on Marylebone Road, it is the first Madame Tussaud’s museum, which opened about 200 years ago, though there are now a variety of other branches within different cities around the globe. The museum hosts lifelike figures, including royal people, film stars, sports stars and models.


Royal Observatory, Greenwich

The Royal Observatory, Greenwich in London, has played a global role in the history of astronomy and navigation. It was established in 1675 with the key function being to set right the places of the fixed stars and find the desired navigational places. With its position overlooking the River Thames in central London, it makes for an excellent tourist attraction on a year-round basis.

1. Where is the text most probably taken from?
A.A course plan.B.A tourism journal.
C.A science magazine.D.A history textbook.
2. What makes Natural History Museum different from the other three places?
A.Its scientific samples.B.Its birth city.
C.Its Chinese architectural style.D.Its lifelike figures.
3. Which attraction has the longest history?
A.Chinatown.B.Natural History Museum.
C.Madame Tussauds London.D.Royal Observatory, Greenwich.
2024-01-06更新 | 36次组卷 | 2卷引用:辽宁省朝阳市部分学校2023-2024学年高三12月考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是篇说明文。纵观历史,大城市有起有落,他们中的一些似乎在时间中消失了,直到古物的发现才使他们复活。文章主要介绍了几个历史上曾经很繁荣的大城市。

8 . Throughout history, great cities have risen and fallen. Some of them are seemingly lost in time—until artifacts(古物) are discovered that bring them back to life.

Teotihuacán

Located outside of Mexico City, Teotihuacán is thought to have been settled around 400 BC. By 400 AD, it was the most influential, powerful city in its region. Teotihuacán’s real treasure is its massive step pyramids. Much of the city’s history is still a mystery, but some believe that its decline came from changing climate conditions like long-term droughts.

Petra

This ancient city in southern Jordan flourished from the 4th century BC to 106 AD. It was an important place for spice and silk trade routes. It also had a complicatedly-designed water management system. Petra was occupied by Rome in 106 AD, and the trade routes soon shifted(转换). Hundreds of years later, earthquakes damaged the water system and Petra was abandoned.

Pompeii

Endless tales have been told about the tragedy of Pompeii, which occurred on August 24, in the year 79 AD, when the volcano Vesuvius erupted. The entire town was swiftly covered in ash and soil. Everything was frozen in time. The site was unearthed in the 18th century, and the evidence found provided a great detail of insight into daily living in this ancient Italian city.

Ctesiphon

Located about 20 miles outside of Baghdad, Ctesiphon was one of the greatest cities in Western Asia in the 6th century. It was conquered(征服) by Rome, and then by the Byzantine Empire. In 637 AD, it was captured by the Muslims. Many believe that the ancient city was the inspiration for the city of Isbanir mentioned in the Thousand and One Nights folk tales.

1. What do we know about Teotihuacán?
A.It was the most beautiful city of its time.
B.Its history needs further exploration.
C.It took about 400 years to reach its height.
D.Its pyramids were ruined by climate change.
2. Which cities were once defeated by Rome?
A.Teotihuacán and Petra.B.Teotihuacán and Ctesiphon.
C.Petra and Pompeii.D.Petra and Ctesiphon.
3. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?
A.Teotihuacán was located outside of Baghdad.
B.Petra declined because the trade routes shifted.
C.We can learn about ancient Italian daily life in Pompeii.
D.Ctesiphon has another name of Isbanir in history.
2024-01-03更新 | 72次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省盘锦市高级中学2023-2024学年高二上学期12月阶段联考英语试卷
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。本文主要介绍了在巴黎旅游的一些注意事项和景点,包括 passport 办理、机票预订、参观埃菲尔铁塔、圣母院、卢浮宫和凡尔赛宫等。文章提供了一些技巧和建议,以帮助游客更顺利地体验巴黎之旅。

9 . Paris is one of the most-visited destinations in the world. A relaxing trip to Paris takes a little bit of planning. Here are some tips for you to make your trip smooth.


Planning your trip

Have a passport for international travel. A passport costs $110 and takes 6-8weeks to arrive after you apply.


Booking Flights

The cheapest month to fly is March, especially if you can leave on a Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday. You’ll save even more money by booking around 90 days in advance. In the summer months, tickets will be more expensive no matter when you book.


Enjoying Your Time

●Visit the Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower is the most recognizable symbol of Paris. To avoid the crowds, go to the Eiffel Tower early in the morning. It costs €25 to go to the top, or €10 to climb to the first 2 levels on foot.

● See the Notre Dame Cathedral

At present, the Notre Dame Cathedral is closed to tourists due to the fire that destroyed parts of the cathedral. However, you can still visit the outside of the cathedral.

● Go to the Louvre to see world-famous art

The Louvre hosts the Mona Lisa along with 35, 000 other pieces of art. If you’re pressed for time, visit the highlights. The Louvre costs €15 at the museum or €17 in advance (to skip most of the line).

● Take a day trip to Versailles

If you have a day to spare, head to the palace of Versailles, around 14 miles southwest of the city. Take a tour to see King Louis XVI’s palace and gardens. It costs €20 to visit the palace and grounds.

1. When can we book plane tickets to save the most money?
A.In March.B.In June.
C.In August.D.In December.
2. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.You can climb to the top of the Eiffel Tower free of charge.
B.Visitors can pay an extra   to save the queue time in visiting the Louvre.
C.The Notre Dame Cathedral was completely destroyed in a fire.
D.Visiting the palace of Versailles is the most expensive among the four attractions.
3. Where is the text probably taken from?
A.A travel brochureB.A course plan.
C.A research paper.D.An encyclopedia.
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10 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1. Where is the Base located?
A.10 km away from the city center.
B.Less than 30 km from Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport.
C.No.1357 Panda Road.
2. Which action is allowed when visiting the Base?
A.Feeding the animals using bamboo.
B.Chatting loudly with friends.
C.Taking pictures for pandas without flashes.
3. What service can you get for free at the Base?
A.Refilling a cup of hot coffee.B.Buying food for dinner.C.Using an umbrella when it rains.
4. Who are the target listeners of this article?
A.Tourists visiting the Base.
B.Volunteers taking care of the wild animals.
C.Scientists doing research at the Base.
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