江西丰城中学高一下学期英语周练试卷尖子班4.20word含答案
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丰城中学2015-2016学年下学期高一英语第七次周考试题
(尖子班)
命题人:甘琼审题人:高一英语备课组(2016. 04. 20)
第一部分:听力(共20小题;满分30分)略
第二部分阅读理解(共两节每小题2分,满分20分)
第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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THIS WEEK’S TOURS of CATTY SHACK
Thursday, January 8, 2015—Daytime Tours
Hours: 1:00~4:00 PM, last admittance at 3:15 PM
Admission: Adults: $10
Children (3~11): $5
2 & Under: Free
Purchase Tickets:
Tickets may be pre-purchased up to 24 hours prior to the event by using the button below. Tickets may also be purchased at the ranch—cash, credit Visa, Mastercard & Discover are accepted forms of payment at the ranch. Tickets cannot be exchanged or money refunded. No reservations required.
Enjoy a leisurely, guided tour of our sanctuary and see all the residents (Siberian tigers, lions, cougars, black leopards, a bobcat, a coatimundi and foxes)! Tours last approximately 45 minutes.
Saturday, January 10, 2015—Night Feeding Tours
Hours: Gates open at 6:00 PM. Tours from 6:00 PM -7:00 PM. Last admittance at 7:15 PM. Feeding begins at 7:30 PM.
Admission: Adults: $15
Children (3~11): $10
2 & Under: Free
Purchase Tickets:
Tickets may be pre-purchased up to 24 hours prior to the event by using the button below. Tickets may also be purchased at the ranch — cash, credit Visa, Mastercard & Discover are accepted forms of payment at the ranch. Tickets cannot be exchanged or money refunded. No reservations required.
Enjoy a guided tour of all the residents (Siberian tigers, lions, cougars, black leopards, a bobcat, a coatimundi and foxes) at our sanctuary! Tours begin at 6:00 PM and leave approximately every 15 minutes. Tours last about 45 minutes and include a viewing of all our residents, as time allows, along with facts about the animals. To see the feeding, we suggest everyone arrive at the ranch by 7:15 PM to allow for adequate time for check-in and walking to the feeding point. At 7:30 PM, you will get to watch over 450 pounds of meat distributed throughout the sanctuary! Get ready to see their “wild” side —there’s sure to be plenty of roaring!
To learn about more upcoming tours, you can click on the calendar event listing for full details.
21. A couple with his son aged 6 who will attend Daytime Tours on January 8 will pay ______.
A. $10
B. $15
C. $ 20
D. $25
22. From the text, we can know all EXCEPT ______.
A. admission cost
B. event description
C. special comments
D. visiting hours
23. Which of the following about Night Feeding Tours on January 10, 2015 is WRONG?
A. Tickets are non-refundable.
B. Visitors can feed the animals in person.
C. Guide is available during the tours.
D. Visitors can’t be allowed in after 7:15 PM.
24. Where can you find the text?
A. On the website.
B. In the textbook.
C. In the magazine.
D. On the poster board.
B
According to RAGBRAI, columnist Donald Kaul and copy editor John Karras in 1973
published a short description about their intention to ride across the entire state. Any readers equally crazy were welcome to join them.
The self-described "wannabe hippies(另类嬉皮士)”were surprised when they reached the motel parking lot in Sioux City only to be greeted by some 250 bicyclists.
The modern RAGBRAI on its peak days now direct more than 20,000 riders from around the globe into remote rural corners that thirst for such a tourism increase.
A woman named Marbro Rush-Osborn had reached out to RAGBRAI director T.J.
Juskiewicz because she had unearthed old photos of Kaul and Karras bicycling the rural Iowa roads in 1971-two full years before our official two-wheeled activity.
Her late ex-husband, Larry Eckholt, was the Register's bureau chief in Iowa City in 1971 when Karras and Kaul decided that they would ride from Des Moines to Iowa City-a 125-mile, 13-hour journey.¨We went out to the west side of Iowa City to see them coming down the road," she remembered.The two journalists never had ridden more than 60 miles every time.
¨We used to bike from 44th street out to Waukee four times a week," Karras said. But the Iowa City journey "put a whole different view on po ssibilities.” Yes, friends, this was the ride on which Karras and Kaul more or less brainstormed RAGBRAI.
These rediscovered photos show the journalists with their wannabe-hippie hair blowing in
the window---not hidden beneath biking helmets.
25. What can we know about RAGBRAI?
A. It owns 20,000 riders in America.
B. It is popular worldwide.
C. It started with a formal cycling race.
D. It organized a riding across Sioux City in