
江苏省南京市2022-2023学年第一学期期中考试高三英语模拟试题(含答案).docx
9页江苏省2022-2023学年第一学期期中考试高一英语试题(满分120)一、阅读理解 (共两节,满分50分)第一节(本题共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A)From Alton Towers to Legoland, our experts pick their favorite British theme parks, highlighting the best roller coasters, character-led attractions, and animal safaris(狩猎旅行)Drayton ManorThe Staffordshire theme park includes rides for all ages but stands out for having hit on a winning formula for young families with its expanding Thomas Land section. The 286-acre site is set in woodlands but the main village is enough for little legs to explore,making it well suited to pre-and primary school children.Paultons Family Theme ParkOn the edge of New Forest National Park, in Hampshire, Paultons Family Theme Park sits in 140 acres of attractive parkland. Although overshadowed by Thorpe Park and Alton Towers in terms of big rides, the park is home to Peppa Pig World, as well as 60 rides and attractions,and is best for families with young children.Chessington World of AdventuresThis park in Surrey has injected novelty (新奇)this year with the launch of its exclusive Gruffalo River Ride Adventure, raising its status as a family-friendly destination. The park also provides added family value with the opportunity to get a close-up interaction with animals including monkey walk-throughs and the Zufari safari experience.Legoland WindsorIf you're looking for stomach-in-the-mouth roller coasters, Legoland is not for you. This is the entry-level theme park for families with kids below the age of 12,with bucket-loads to keep them happy. Now in its third decade, set in lovely grounds, the theme park still has some of the charm of the original Danish parent park, with plenty of giraffes, crocodiles and pirates made out of Lego bricks spread over the rides.( )1.Which of the following is recommended if a family want to interact with animals?A. Drayton Manor B.Paultons Family Theme ParkC.Chessington World of Adventures D.Legoland Windsor( )2.What do the four theme parks have in common?A. They're all ideal for children.B.They all feature thrilling big rides.C.They're all renewing recreational facilities.D.They all cover a vast area of over 200 acres.( )3.What is the author's purpose in writing the passage?A. To promote ecotourism. B. To value family union.C. To introduce theme parks. D. To compare tourist attractions.(B)It happened again last week. One of my relatives asked me, “My dear girl, you work in oncology(肿瘤科)? Isn't that depressing?” I have heard those questions many times as' an oncology nurse and my response is always the same. I tell them no,and that I love it.And then I smile.I work in the Bone Marrow Transplant Unit at North Shore University Hospital. Together with my colleagues,we get to know most of our patients very well. We learn about their likes and dislikes. We get to meet their families and they take pictures of us. They tell us about a favorite vacation they once took and they wish us a good time when we are leaving for one.They also tell us to enjoy every moment of the day because we never know when life is going to change.I am thinking of a recent experience we had with our patient Jim,a middle-aged man who is always expecting good things to happen and hopeful about the future.He was diagnosed with liver cancer a year ago and was facing the real possibility that he did not have a long time to live. But Jim voluntarily made up his mind to try for some very experimental treatments, even though the pain was almost too great to tolerate.Eventually,Jim's disease went into remission. It is Easter Sunday now and he is home with his family. Jim got a miracle. An important reason why I work in oncology is that sometimes, not usually, not even very often, miracles do happen. And when they do,I am filled with gratitude and pride that as a nurse,I can be a part of that miraculous process.Now you know why I smile when people ask me if I find oncology nursing to be sad or disappointing. I recall all the miracles I have seen and I remember what my patients have told me and I can't help but smile.( )4.What is the author's impression of most about her patients?A.They are overcome with depression. B.They are keen to go sightseeing.C.They stay positive despite illnesses. D.They fail to understand her work.( )5.What might be the main reason for the author's being an oncology nurse?A. She has a real talent for nursing. B.The experience benefits her a lot.C. Her job is respectable and well-paid. D.Patients can get miracles under her care.( )6.What does the underlined part "went into remission" in Paragraph 4 mean?A. remained the same B. began to improveC.changed for the worse D.reached a critical stage( )7. What can we learn from Jim's experience?A. One man's meat is another。












