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1 . 听下面一段长对话,回答小题。
1. What does the woman plan to do?
A.Rent an apartment.B.Have a business meeting.C.Meet her wedding organizer.
2. How much time will the woman be late for her appointment?
A.At least Five minutes.B.At least ten minutes.C.At least fifteen minutes.
3. Where is the woman now?
A.On Reindeer Way.B.In an apartment.C.At a police station.
2023-11-24更新 | 30次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省湘潭县云龙中学2021-2022学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了一些驾驶安全规则。
2 .
1. The picture is most probably about           .
A.readingB.bumpingC.driving
2. Which of the following is NOT true according to the picture?
A.You can only use your right foot to brake.
B.If you want to keep safe, you should read the rules first.
C.You should keep your hands on the wheel.
2023-10-13更新 | 12次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省株洲市南方中学2021-2022学年高一上学期自主招生考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。本文介绍了氢气燃料电池具有能量充足、续航久以及节能环保等效益,一些国家也正在建设一些氢气充电站。不久的将来,氢气燃料车将有可能代替燃气汽车。

3 . Car companies such as Tesla and Nissan have been leading the way in electric car technology. What makes these car “green” is that because they run on electricity instead of gas, they do not give off any polluting greenhouse gases. The Toyota Mirai is also a kind of green car, since it is powered by a hydrogen fuel battery(氢燃料电池).

Hydrogen, as you know, exists in large quantities on the earth. It was used to power gaslights for centuries before electric lights came along. Hydrogen fuel can be made from many sources including water, natural gas and even rubbish. As for energy contained, 9.5kg of hydrogen is similar to 25kg of gas. According to Toyota, the two tanks on the Mirai hold 5kg of hydrogen, and can cover a distance of over 300 miles. This is twice the output of gas cars.

In a hydrogen fuel battery, the one proton (质子)and one electron in a hydrogen atom(原子) are broken up. While the electrons power the car, the hydrogen protons work with the oxygen atom to produce water. At the same time, it also produces a lot of heat which turns this water into water vapor. This is the reason why cars running on hydrogen fuel batteries give off water vapor from their exhaust pipes when running.

According to Toyota, it takes only 5 minutes to refill a hydrogen tank, which is much quicker than charging (充电) electric cars. However, the biggest difficulty for the company is the availability of hydrogen-charging stations. California and the New England states are in the process of building a hydrogen superhighway—with charging stations along the way. Countries like Germany, Japan and UK are also adding more charging stations.

The Toyota Mirai will be available in the U.S. in the second half of 2015 for $ 58,000. This hydrogen-fueled car will probably take the place of gas cars in the near future. After all, it is an energy-saving and environment-friendly car.

1. According to the text, nowadays hydrogen .
A.can only be used as a fuel for cars.
B.is a newly-discovered energy source
C.provides more energy than the same amount of gas
D.will soon become the main fuel for most of Toyota’s cars
2. The third paragraph is mainly about _________. .
A.water vapor and weatherB.how the Toyota Mirai works
C.different kinds of batteriesD.why hydrogen is very popular
3. What can we learn about the Toyota Mirai?
A.It runs on both gas and hydrogen.
B.It will soon take place of electric cars.
C.It gives off only a few polluting greenhouse gases.
D.It may sell well with more charging stations around.
4. The underlined word “availability” in Paragraph 4 can be replaced by________?
A.practicalityB.instruction
C.expansionD.composition
2022-11-24更新 | 60次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省邵阳市第二中学2022-2023学年高一上学期期中考试英语试题
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4 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. How many yellow buildings are there?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.
2. Why does the woman look for a convenience store?
A.To buy something.B.To change money.C.To eat instant noodles.
3. Where can the woman find a convenience store which is still open?
A.On the 3rd Street.
B.On the 22nd Street
C.Next to the big yellow building.
2022-11-20更新 | 91次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省长沙市一中等名校联考联合体2022-2023学年高三上学期11月联考英语试题 (含听力)
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文,主要介绍了四条近期调整的公共交通运输方面的信息。

5 . Transport News

Light rail service closure

From 7.30 pm Friday 8 to 1 am Monday 11 October, L2 Randwick Line and L3 Kingsford Line light rail services will not run between Circular Quay and Central Chalmers Street, due to maintenance (保养) works. You can use other transport including trains or walking.

Ferry service closure

From Monday 6 September, F9 Watsons Bay Sydney Ferries services will not be stopping at Watsons Bay Wharf which will be receiving maintenance. The wharf (码头) should reopen to Sydney Ferry services from Saturday 18 September. A replacement bus service will run between Watsons Bay and Rose Bay wharves for the closing period.

Bus stop changes

From Monday 30 August, there will be some bus stop changes in order to complete construction work of the Bondi Junction Cycleway. A number of bus stops will be closed to provide convenience for construction work on Oxford Street from Monday 30 August to the end of November.

For more information on the Bondi Junction Cycleway project please visit the construction page on Waverley Council’s website.

Minor train timetable changes

On Saturday 12 June, some minor timetable changes are being made to train services. These changes are being introduced as part of a regular review of train services to help improve network reliability.

You can plan your new trip using the Trip Planner to see if your travel is affected by the changes. You can also check transport apps, indicator screens on platforms or listen for announcements at stations.

1. What is the transport to Watsons Bay Wharf on September 10th?
A.Light rail.B.Ship.C.Train.D.Bus.
2. Why will some bus stops be closed from August 30th?
A.To maintain roads on Oxford Street.
B.To clear road blocks in the street.
C.To make construction work easier.
D.To replace some bus stop signs.
3. How do you know whether your train service is changed?
A.By paying attention to station announcements.
B.By reading Trip Planner’s indicator screens.
C.By referring to Waverley Council’s website.
D.By checking the notice boards on platforms.
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6 . 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
1. When did the speaker buy his ticket?
A.Three months in advance.
B.Five to ten days in advance.
C.Three weeks in advance.
2. How much does a guide generally pay for a plane ticket?
A.Half of the regular fare.
B.One quarter of the regular fare.
C.Two-thirds of the regular fare.
3. Where can senior and youth passes be used?
A.In India.B.In Europe.C.In Japan.
4. What does the speaker mainly talk about?
A.How to buy train tickets.
B.How to travel on a plane.
C.How to travel for less.
2022-10-21更新 | 138次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省长沙市湖南师范大学附属中学2022-2023学年高三上学期月考卷(二)英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇应用文。这是作者写给洪波的一封信,信中介绍了伦敦地铁的发展情况,并期待对方可以给自己寄一些展示西安变化的照片。
7 . Hi Hongbo,

I’m so glad to read about the changes talking place in your city. It’s really good news that you can travel by subway in Xi’an, though there’s only one line there. Here in London we have twelve lines. By the way, we don’t use the word “subway” here. It’s American English. We call it “the Underground”, instead.

The London Underground is very famous. It’s famous for several reasons. First of all, part of the underground railway today is the oldest in the world, which opened in 1863. Secondly, the London Underground is also the first line to have electric trains, in 1890. Thirdly but not the last, the London Underground is the second largest metro system in the world, after the Shanghai Metro. There are 270 stations in the Underground and it has 402 kilometres of tracks (轨道). What’s more, the city of London itself helps make the transportation system famous! I’ve got a few photos to help you build a clear picture of the Underground in my city. They are together with this mail.

In your email, you also said workers were building more lines. I’m sure your city is developing fast. Maybe you can send me a few photos of your city today. I really want to see the changes taking place there. I’m happy for you to live there in an ancient city with such a new look!

So much for now. I’ll write soon again. Best wishes!

1. Where is the writer from?
A.From Xi’an.B.From Shanghai.C.From London.D.From New York.
2. The second paragraph mainly tells us________.
A.when the first subway was opened in the world
B.when the London Underground first used electric trains
C.why the London Underground is the oldest subway in the world
D.why the London Underground is famous in the world
3. In the email, the words “subway”, “underground”, and “metro” mean________.
A.almost the same thingB.two different things
C.three different thingsD.nothing like each other
4. What does the writer want Hongbo to do?
A.To buy a good book about Xi’an for him.
B.To post him some postcards of Xi’an.
C.To tell him more about Xi’an subway.
D.To send him a few photos of Xi’an.
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍了安静的电混动力车和纯电动汽车对行人可能会造成的的危险问题。

8 . There’s a continuing controversy over whether electric vehicles should produce sounds to let the blind and other pedestrians know they’re on the scene. Some think those sounds should be standardized—like the “beep, beep, beep” of heavy machinery backing up, so you’ll think “something heavy is coming this way” when you hear it — and some think any sound will do.       

This is a serious subject. Plug-in hybrid cars (电混动力车) and battery electric vehicles are super-quiet, and a study at the University of California, Riverside concludes that people listening to recordings on headphones can hear a regular gas car coming from 28 feet away, but a hybrid in battery mode only when it’s 7 feet away.

In response, the European Union has put new rules into play: all new electric vehicle models must have a sound-producing device, which sounds like a traditional engine. Starting in 2021, all new electric vehicles of any model will need the Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System or AVAS. That sound will come into play when the car is traveling backwards or when it’s traveling at less than 12 miles an hour — speeds at which cars are more likely to be mixing with pedestrians.     

That’s a nice start, say representatives for the blind, but more is needed. “We’re calling on the government to take this announcement further by requiring AVAS on all existing electric and hybrid vehicles and ensuring drivers have them switched on,” John Welsman, guide dog owner and Guide Dogs staff member, said in a statement.

Drivers in most cases have the ability to shut off the device when needed. My guess is that they will eventually be standardized so your mind will automatically register “electric car” when you hear it. And that’s probably a good thing to reduce the mayhem (混乱) on the roads.

1. How does the author show “electric cars are quiet” in Paragraph 2?
A.By making a classification.
B.By making a comparison.
C.By analyzing cause and effect.
D.By setting down general rules.
2. What can be learned about the AVAS?
A.It was developed by the European Union.
B.It was designed for inexperienced drivers.
C.It consists of a sound-producing device and an engine.
D.It warns pedestrians of the coming of an electric car.
3. What does John Welsman think of the new rules?
A.They are too strict for drivers.
B.They are too complex to follow.
C.They need further improvement.
D.They hardly allow for any flexibility.
4. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?
A.Electric cars with a standardized sound-producing device.
B.A new type of electric car on sale.
C.Problems with the electric cars.
D.Quiet electric cars.
2022-10-15更新 | 340次组卷 | 5卷引用:湖南省邵阳市武冈市2023-2024学年高三上学期期中考试英语试题
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9 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Where is the woman now?
A.At home.B.At the airport.C.In the office.
2. What time does the plane leave?
A.At 5:00 p.m.B.At 6:00 p.m.C.At 8:00 p.m.
3. Why is the man flying to Paris?
A.To visit his grandpa.B.To do some business.C.To celebrate a birthday.
4. What is the woman mainly worried about?
A.How she will ask for leave.
B.Who will take care of their son.
C.When she will meet the Swifts.
2022-09-03更新 | 46次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省部分校教育联盟2022-2023学年高三上学期入学摸底测英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要讲的是飞行安全规则的变化和为了省事,乘客可以做的几件事。

10 . Flight security rules are changing almost daily; however, there have been two main changes which seem likely to remain.

The first change is that international passengers flying to the USA are getting a pat-down at the gate. In some places this is being taken very seriously with a thorough check, but in many places the checks are cursory (粗略的) as people don’t think it contributes much to safety.

The second change is that the USA is increasing the number of air marshals (空警) on flights to, from and within their country. Action by passengers, whether security personnel or other flyers, is now seen as the most effective improvement in flight security since 9/11.

But it is likely that moves announced in 2010 to remove the liquids carry-on restrictions will be quietly dropped for political reasons.

No matter how well prepared a traveler is before a trip, there is a chance that security rules will change at the last minute or during travel. For example, for three days over Christmas last year those flying from other countries to the USA were not allowed out of their seats for the last hour of the flight. Some people flying in August found they were unable to carry on any bags after the liquid bomb attempt.

There are things passengers can do to save trouble:

Before heading to the airport, check the rules posted on the airline’s website.

Reduce the amount of baggage being carried on board, and especially the items in your pockets. Fewer items mean it’s easier to pass through security-quicker bag checks, less time needed to empty pockets at the metal detector.

Allow more time between connecting flights and before departure.

If you’ll have trouble standing in a queue for an extended period of time then arrange with your airline in advance for wheelchair assistance.

Pick the fast-moving security lines — normally the ones filled with business travelers move fastest.

1. Why do many US airports pay little attention to the pat-down for international passengers?
A.It takes too much time.B.It needs to be improved.
C.It is considered to be dangerous.D.It is considered to be of little value.
2. What can we learn about the changes to flight security rules?
A.They are often unexpected.B.They are often unnecessary.
C.They are not always effective.D.They are the same everywhere.
3. How can you pass through airport security more quickly?
A.By taking connecting flights.B.By choosing the right line to wait.
C.By asking for wheelchair assistance.D.By emptying pockets at the metal detector.
4. What does the text focus on about flight security?
A.Security rules and how to follow them.B.Security measures and requirements.
C.Security changes and tips for flyers.D.Security systems and effects of them.
2022-08-31更新 | 99次组卷 | 1卷引用:湖南省湖南师范大学附属中学2022-2023高三上学期入学考试英语试题
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