高一上学期英语期末考试试卷第89套真题
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高一上学期英语期末考试试卷
一、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45分)
1. 阅读理解
Get ready to fill your days full of fun and adventure. WestDorset, an area of outstanding natural beauty, is always a place to go andthere is always something going on. The following are some of the starattractions.
Mapperton House & Gardens
Impressive valley gardens surrounded by wooded landscape.
Gardens open: Daily 11 am -5 pm except Fridays, March to Octoberincluded.
Booking through Tel: 959203 or
Bridport Museum
Local history museum attracts every history lovers. We alsohave a year-round Local History Centre nearby where you can complete local andfamily history research.
Open: Monday-Saturday, April to October included.
Booking through Tel: 959711 or
Furlelgh Estate Wine Tours
Vineyard and winery, producers of the UK’s most outstandingwine. Come and see how the 2019 Winemaker of the Year makes wine.
Open for sales: 11 am-4 pm Fridays and Saturdays, tours at 2pm.
Booking through Tel: 906323 or
Old Crown Court and Cells
Experience two hundred years of shocking crime and punishment.Tours of court room and cells on selected afternoons mid July to end August.
Open: Tuesday-Sunday, March to September included.
Booking through
For all the latest information about attractions includingopening times, reasonable prices and special offers,please go to (1)Where can you learn about wine making?
A . At Mapperton House & Gardens.
B . At Bridport Museum.
C . At Furleigh Estate.
D . At Old Crown Court and Cells.
(2)Which website should you visit if you want to get a good price?
A .
B .
C .
D .
(3)On what day of the week can you visit all the four places?
A . Monday.
B . Tuesday.
C . Friday.
D . Saturday.
2. 阅读理解
Since many of you are planning to studyat a college or university in the future, you may be curious to know what yourfuture study will be like. This is the question I want to discuss with youtoday.
First, let’s talk about what yourweekly timetable will look like. No matter what your major may be, you canexpect to spend between four and six hours a week for each class attendinglecture. Lectures are usually in very large rooms
because some courses such asIntroduction to Sociology or Economics often have as many as two or threehundred students, especially at large universities. In lectures, it’s veryimportant for you to take notes on what the professor says because theinformation in a lecture is often different from that in your textbooks. Also,you can expect to have exam questions based on the lectures. So it isn’t enoughto just read your textbooks; you have to attend lectures as well. In a typicalweek, you will also have a couple of hours of discussion for every class youtake. The discussion part is a small group meeting usually with fewer thanthirty students where you can ask questions about the lectures, the reading,and the homework. In large universities, graduate students called teachingassistants, usually direct discussion parts
If your major is chemistry, or physics,or another science, you’ll also have to spend several hours a week in the labdoing experiments. This means that science majors spend more time in theclassroom than non-science majors do. On the other hand, people who major insubjects like literature or history usually have to read and write more thanscience majors do.
(1)Which of the following is important for students to do according to the passage?
A . Reading just the textbooks.
B . T aking notes in lectures.
C . Spending 5 days attending lectures.
D . Getting on well with classmates.
(2)What is not included in a discussion part?
A . Working with the help of university professors.
B . Asking questions about a lecture.
C . T alking over what the students have read.
D . Discussing the