2021—2022学年度第一学期五校联盟高一期末联考利润公式
英语试卷
青云志剧情介绍第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
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4 Impressive Bookstores Worth Visiting Around the World
Housing Works Bookstore Cafe & Bar (New York, America)
As part of a non-profit organization, the bookstore donates its income to help with AIDS and homelessness. The spiral stair leading to the cond floor of books gives the feeling of an old-style library in the heart of New York’s chic Soho area.
EI Ateneo Grand Splendid (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
This book store changed from a 1919 theater become a special connection between the performing arts and books. It keeps the fresco (壁画)ceiling and velvet curtains of the former theater. Books line the walls, including where the audience once sat in the box ats.
Word on the Water (London, England)
This floating bookstore on the Regent’s Canal is known as “The London Bookbarge (书)”. Moving around before, it has now found a home where visitors can come over all year round, getting warm by a wood burning fire in winter and enjoying music and art performances on the rooftop stage in summer.
Zhongshuge Bookstore (Hangzhou, China)
far什么意思Each location of this Chine chain is architecturally unique, but the location in Hangzhou stands apart. Stairs and ats built into round bookshelves combined with mirrored ceilings give the optical illusion of never-ending books.
1. What’s the special feature about the Housing Works Bookstore?
A. Its stairs are too old to go up. B. It gives money to help the people in need.
C. It is located in the center of New York. D. It is famous for its coffee and drink.
2. What can you do in Word on the Water?
A. Go boating on the Canal. B. Read the books in a mobile bookbarge.
C. Watch some shows in summer. D. Listen to music all year round.
3. If you prefer a modern bookstore with unique ceilings, you can visit ______.
必修A. Housing Works Bookstore Cafe & Bar B. EI Ateneo Grand Splendid
C. Word on the Water D. Zhongshuge Bookstore
【答案】1. B 2. C 3. D
【解析】
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【分析】这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了世界各地值得参观的4家书店。
1题详解】
细节理解题。根据Housing Works Bookstore Cafe & Bar (New York, America)中“As part of a non-profit organization, the bookstore donates its income to help with AIDS and homelessness. (作为非营利组织的一部分,这家书店将其收入捐赠给艾滋病和无家可归者。)”可知, the Housing Works 的特别之处在于它捐钱帮助有需要的人,如艾滋病和无家可归者。故选B。
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【2题详解】
细节理解题。根据花钟教学反思Word on the Water (London, England)中“Moving around before, it has now found a home where visitors can come over all year round, getting warm by a wood burning fire in winter and enjoying music and art performances on the rooftop stage in summer.( 在这里,游客一年四季都可以来到这里,冬天可以在柴火旁取暖,夏天可以在屋顶舞台上欣赏音乐和艺术表演。)”可知,游客夏天可以在Word on the Water书店屋顶舞台上欣赏音乐和艺术表演。故选C。
【3题详解】
细节理解题。根据Zhongshuge Bookstore (Hangzhou, China)中“Stairs and ats built into round bookshelves combined with mirrored ceilings give the optical illusion of never-ending books.( 楼梯和座位嵌入圆形书架,结合镜面天花板,给人一种看不完的书的视觉错觉。)”可知,中国杭州钟书阁书店装修很特别,有镜面天花板;由此可知,如果你更喜欢有独特天花板的现代书店,你可以去中国杭州钟书阁书店看看。故选D。
相对估值法B
Will I ever make a friend here? I thought, standing in the crowd waiting for the elevator at the end of a long workday. I had just recently moved to California to become an editor for a newspaper, but I hadn’t made any clo connections at the office. Some days I wished I were still in Ohio. Never in my life had I lived so far from Mom and Dad, even in college. Adjusting to my new job 2,500 miles away was difficult. I misd having people I could depend on nearby.
The clost I’d come was trading friendly hellos with a middle-aged woman who always left around the same time as I did. Her West Coast style really stood out to me: bright-colored tops with long flowery skirts. Next to her, in my drab pantsuit, I looked as out of place as I felt.
In the crowded elevator, a mark on one man’s briefca caught my eyes. Three letters: OSU. Ohio State University? I almost said something, but who talks in crowded elevators? “Is that for Ohio State?” another man asked. “Yep,” the man answered. A chain reaction followed. Everyone in the elevator shared their alma mater. “I went to Ohio Unive
rsity in Athens, my hometown,” I said timidly (胆怯地). The woman in the flowery skirt said immediately, “Me too. Of cour, that was almost 25 years ago. My mother also went there 25 years ago,” I said. “My name’s Carol,” the woman said. “What is your mother’s maiden name?” “Marion Lavelle,” I answered. “Marion?
Marion and I were classmates. You look like her when she was younger, Carol said.
When my parents came to town for a visit, the old classmates were finally reunited. Carol looked after me during my years in California like my cond mother, and before long I was dressing in a bit of West Coast style too.