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1 . 假定你是李华,作为交换生正在英国Windmill College 学习。今天早晨你骑车上学时不小心刮擦(scratch)到了一辆停在路边的汽车。由于急着上学,你无法在原地等候车主。请留一张便条,内容包括:
1.       表明身份;
2.       简述事情经过;
3.       道歉并表示愿意赔偿;
4.       联系方式(Tel:5893671 E-mail:lihua@windmillco.org)。
注意:1. 词数80左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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2 . The police in Canada had to deal with the escape of 12 million bees on Monday. The bees flew off after the truck that was carrying them turned over. Most of the insects stayed close by, but enough were loose to cause a possible danger to the public. Police told people to stay indoors and keep their windows closed. Bee expert Chris Maund said it was lucky that the accident happened in the countryside. “Fortunately it happened in an area where there are no restaurants or houses around. If it happened in an area like a city center, all the bees would have been killed right away.” Mr. Maund said that people are not in danger as long as they keep their distance.

The bees were on their way back to their main beehives (蜂房) after being used to pollinate (授粉) blueberries. Bees and the traveling pollination service are an important part of Canada’s fruit industry. Maund said the truck and broken hives were being left on the highway overnight. He believes the bees will return naturally. The bees probably did not go very far because of the rainy weather. Bees breathe through their skin and can drown(溺死) in the rain. Firefighters wearing full protective clothes were at the scene making the bees wet to keep them from flying around. They also sprayed (喷) the bees with smoke to make them feel sleepy. The smoke can also make them think there is a fire, causing them to return to save their honey.

1. Where did the accident happen?
A.On the highway in the Canadian countryside.
B.Near an international bee research center.
C.On the way to a highway restaurant.
D.Near a big city center in Canada.
2. Who came to the scene to deal with the rest of the bees?
A.The bee experts.B.The fire fighters.
C.The local people.D.The police.
3. Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?
A.The bees had just pollinated blueberries.
B.The Canadian traveling pollination service is in trouble now.
C.The experts believed that these bees had gone far away.
D.Smoke and water often make bees feel energetic.
4. The text is mainly about .
A.crops in Canada that need the work of bees
B.brave and respectable firefighters in Canada
C.12 million bees that had an accident in Canada
D.the relationship between crops and bees
5. The underlined word “loose” can be replaced by “”.
A.freeB.hardC.sureD.easy
2020-10-06更新 | 40次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省海口市第四中学2019-2020学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题
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3 . An 80-year-old man and his family may soon get a bill for the cost of his rescue mission. After an all-night search by rescuers, James Clark of Dublin, Ohio, was found “not moving and exhibiting what appeared to be signs and symptoms on low nody temperature to the point of not being able to speak any clear words," according to a statement. Rescuers wrapped him in a sleeping bag and carried him out about 1.7 miles to safety.

Similarly, in 2015, a family of four received an about 8500 bill after their daytime hike left them lost in the dark and requiring search and rescue ( SAR). This raises an interesting question: Who pays for the cost when you get lost or injured in the great outdoors?

The high cost of SAR missions is what prompted states like New Hampshire to pass laws that establish programs like Hike Safe to hold individuals more financially accountable for their rescues. However, some people have called for more strict laws to shift SAR costs off taxpayers. They say such a move would ultimately make people more responsible, but it's a controversial idea. “Society rescues people all the time-auto accident victims, home fire victims-and at far greater cost than wildemess hiker rescues.” writes Backpacker.

Critics say putting a price tag on SAR could cause people to hesitate before calling for help in emergency situations. But Heggie says this isn't actually the reason why the National Park Service doesn't charge for SAR. “If an agency such as NPS starts charging the public for SAR costs, the agency essentially has to conduct SAR operations. If something goes wrong during the SAR operation, someone could lead to a lawsuit(起诉).”

Both Heggie and Kupper say the best way people can avoid needing rescue is simply by being prepared, suggesting that people research hikes before they go pay attention to their surroundings, pack essential gear and not rely on a cellphone as a survival kit. "The best time to prevent SAR incidents is when people are still at home,” Heggie said.

1. What state was James in when he was rescued?
A.He lost his way home.B.He daren't move alone,
C.He was in danger of dying.D.He couldn't express himself.
2. Why do some people support a price lag on SAR?
A.To reward the rescuers.B.To reduce outdoor activities.
C.To prevent hikers calling for help.D.To make hikers take responsibility.
3. What makes NPS avoid charging for SAR?
A.The possibility of being charged.B.The heavy burden of medical costs.
C.The difficulty in doing a SAR operation.D.The fear of doing fewer SAR operations.
4. What is the most effective in avoiding a rescue need according to Heggie?
A.Packing necessary things.B.Preparing well in advance.
C.Imagining accidents at home.D.Taking a cellphone everywhere,
2020-09-24更新 | 109次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省联考2020届高三第三次模拟考英语试题
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4 . 阅读下列材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(每空的字数不限,要和课文一致)。

He immediately asked     1     number of nearby people for bandages, but when nobody could put their     2     on any, his father got some tea towels and tape from their house. John used these to treat the most severe injuries     3     Ms Slade’s hands. He slowed the bleeding by     4     pressure to the wounds until the police and     5     arrived.

2020-03-03更新 | 33次组卷 | 1卷引用:海南省海南中学2018-2019学年高二上学期期中(含听力)英语试题
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