四川省成都市简阳市阳安中学2022-2023学年高三上学期期中考试英语试题
一、阅读理解
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award has picked some activities to help build confidence, independence and adaptability among youngsters.
Set yourlf a physical challenge
Learn survival skills at Sani Resort on Greece’s Halkidiki coast. The activity is sponsored by the Bear Grylls Survival Academy. Lessons include ways of hiding outdoors, eking routes, building boats and finding food in the wild.
Price: £33.50 per day, per person.
mysterious的意思Spend time in nature marry是什么意思
Head to Ecuador’s Mashpi Lodge to experience about 6,200 acres of cloud forest in an excellent rerve of this country, flying through the treetops on the Sky Bike and Dragonfly
Canopy Gondola. The tour is guided by Mashpi’s team of local naturalist guides.
Price: £1,030 per room per night, including transfers (换乘) from Quito and all meals and guided activities within the rerve. Out-of-Ecuador tourists need to pay for flying.
Travel somewhere new
It can be particularly rewarding for young people when they step out of their comfort zone. There’s nowhere better than the wilds of South Africa. Scott Dunn’s teen programme offers an African adventure with two unforgettable experiences to obrve wild animals, including a trip to Marakele National Park.
Price: £6,000 a person.
Experience a digital detox (脱瘾)
Join Metropolitan Touring’s journey to the Galapagos Islands. Twin it with a digital switch-off, book day trips with expert guides, and travel around the active Sierra Negra volcano. Activities include heading to Santa Cruz Island on the hotel’s boat, diving and surfing.
Price: £2,730 per person, double occupancy, including all accommodation, return inter-island flights, tours and meals.
1. What is excluded from the charge for the travel to Mashpi Lodge?
A.International flights. | B.Changes of vehicles. |
C.Touring in the rerve. | D.Diets during the travel. |
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2. Which activity is most attractive to wild creature lovers?
A.Spend time in nature. | B.Travel somewhere new. |
C.Experience a digital detox. | D.Set yourlf a physical challenge. |
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3. What can tourists do during Metropolitan Touring’s journey?
A.Enjoy a flexible tour. 联系人英语 | 按时间顺序写的作文B.U special digital devices. |
C.Learn some survival skills. | D.Experience water sports. |
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My mom could be quite a handful, which I have come to e as a blessing as the years have gone by but did not always appreciate when she was alive, especially after her Alzheimer’s diagnosis.
The news came as no surpri to us kids, of cour. We’d en our tough, sharp-witted mom change. But Mom was not about to take Alzheimer’s lying down. “There’s nothing wrong with me!” she insisted, even after she sideswiped a cop, denied doing it and then blamed it all on him.
Eventually my brother and his wife moved Mom to a sweet little hou on the property next to theirs so they could keep an eye on her. They built a lighted path between the two hous so Mom could visit when she wanted, which occasionally happened at 5: when she thought it was 5: At Christmas, my sister-in-law, Toni, would hang Christmas lights along the way.
One thing we couldn’t do was make her eat properly, especially after she nearly burned the hou down making tuna (金枪鱼) salad. So we arranged for a nior meals-on-whee
ls program to deliver her meals. At first she wouldn’t let them in the hou. “This is ridiculous,” she said. “I know how to eat!” Then she offered to help them deliver meals to “people who really need them”.
Eventually she relented — except that she would simply keep all the meals in the fridge, untouched, in ca she happened to have hungry visitors. When we told the volunteers this, they were wonderfully wi and pretty soon they got Mom to eat. She even admitted that the food was “pretty good, considering”. We’re convinced the good nutrition helped keep her in her home a little longer before she had to enter a care facility.
So how proud am I that our friends at Volunteers of America, which operates meals-on-wheels programs for the elderly all over the country? Very proud. It was angels, after all, who were able to get my mother to eat.
4. What do we know about the author’s mother?
A.She troubled the family a lot. | 向往自由B.She never suffered from Alzheimer. |
C.She was a woman lacking intelligence. | D.She was easy to get along with. |
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5. How did the family help Mom?
A.They lived together with her. | B.They had her hou beautifully decorated. |
C.They assisted her in cooking matters. | D.They arranged delivered meals for her. |
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6. Which of the following best explains the underlined word “relented” in paragraph 5?
A.Panicked. | B.Apologized. |
heartman C.Agreed. | D.Responded. | suckerpunch
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7. Which of the following could be the best title for the text?
openggA.Angels on Wheels | B.A Lesson from Mirable Life |
C.Living with Alzheimer | D.Volunteering for the Disabled |
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