山西省大同市第十九中学2017届高三英语上学期期中试题
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一、阅读理解。(共20 小题,每小题3分)
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YOU might go to a museum to look at old cars or something about an ancient
civilization (文明).Would you like to see ice cream?
Believe it or not, there is a museum of ice cream in Iowa in the United States. Visitors can see a video that tells all about the history of the delicious snack.
It seems that ice cream goes back to about 200 BC , when the Chinese mixed together ice, milk and sugar. Spending an afternoon looking at how to make ice cream can make you a little hungry. No problem, the museum has its own ice cream store, where you can taste some of them.
In Edinburgh, Scotland, there is a museum of childhood. The museum shows objects about the lives of children in Scotland, past and present. You can expect toys, dolls, teddy bears and train sets. But there are also videos which tell you what it was like to be a kid in Scotland in old times.
You can hear children reading their multiplication tables (乘法表): \are 49, eight sevens are 56.\You can also watch documentary movies of the games kids played in Edinburgh in the 1950s, look at the clothes they wore and get to know what their schools were like.
It will be wonderful to visit the Children's Discovery Museum in Bangkok (曼谷),
得分 一 二 三 四 总分 Thailand. The museum has parts of nature, environment, technology and kids' activities. In this museum, you get to take part in the kids’ activities. You can dress up to be a fireman in a fire truck. It is interesting.
1.The passage is probably from the _______section in a newspaper.
A. classified ads B. arts and entertainment C .travel and tourism D. announcements 2.We learn in the ice cream museum that_______. A. the ice cream was be created by Chinese B. ice cream has a history of about 2000 years C. ice cream is made up of sugar and milk D. ice cream originated in the United States
3. In the Childhood Museum, you can do the following things except ____. A. look at the things in children’s life in old times B. pretend to be a firefighter in a fire truck
C. watch documentary movies of the kids games in the 1950s D. hear children chanting their multiplication tables 4.If you are a nature lover, you will go to visit _______. A. the Ancient Civilization Museum B. the Children's Discovery Museum C. the Ice Cream Museum D. the Childhood Museum
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Which city would you prefer to visit, London or Paris?
London had welcomed 16.8 million foreign visitors in 2014, compared with 15.2 million visitors to Paris, according to a new report released by UK research firm Euromonitor International in January.
Boris Johnson, London’s mayor, is very proud. “With so many fascinating museums, the best theater scene in the world, more green space than any other European city, numerous top sporting venues , a low crime rate and much else besides, it is no wonder that people from all over the globe are flocking (蜂拥) to London in record numbers. These figures prove
that London is without doubt the greatest city on the planet,” he told The Telegraph.
However, Paris’ mayor, Anne Hidalgo, is not as pleased. “London is in some ways a suburb of Paris,” she said.
The Huffington Post used the word “bickering” to describe these back-and-forth insults (侮辱). It refers to arguments about unimportant things, like small children fighting over a toy, or lovers arguing over the TV remote.
France and Britain are separated only by the English Channel. For centuries, they fought over territory (领土).
But in fact, Paris and London are very similar. Both are centers of fashion and the arts. Even their most famous landmarks are a little similar --- the Palace of Versailles outside Paris and Buckingham Palace in London, for example.
That’s the trouble – they’re as good as each other. As the Daily Mail put it: London and Paris are “head-to-head” in their battle for supremacy. In fact, visitors to these great cities love them equally.
Hidalgo also wrote an article in The Telegraph, but changed her words slightly: “London is a suburb of Paris and Paris is a suburb of London.” Does this mean these two cities could one day “grow up”, stop bickering, and become friends? 5.We learn from the passage that ______.
A. Paris welcomed more foreign visitors than London did in 2014
B. Anne Hidalgo didn’t respond to Boris Johnson’s remarks about London. C. Boris Johnson is too modest when talking about the characteristics of London. D. The author thinks it meaningless to argue whether Paris is better than London or vice versa.
6.The underlined word “bickering” in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _____. A. jealousy B. quarreling C. embarrassment D. misunderstanding
7.In her article in The Telegraph, we can infer Anne Hidalgo_______ . A. showed an objective attitude toward London and Paris. B. avoided comparing London with Paris.
C. displayed Paris’ beauty in many different ways.