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1、武汉市青山区20192022学年度第一学期期末高一质量检测I与英语试题口 T例语法填空汇编(共三年)2021-2022第一学期期末考试第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。China has built a high-speed passenger rail network in recent years and will continue toenlarge 51 (rapid). By the end of 2017, Chinas railway mileage 52 (reach) 127, 000 ki
2、lometers, and 25,000 km of il are high-speed rail, 53 makes Chinas high-speed system the worlds 54 (large) high-speed network.Chinas high-speed trains are similar to those of Frances TGV, Germanys ICE andJapans Shinkansen. The fast trains with 55 top speed of 250 - 350km/h are called CRH, China Rail
3、way High-speed.If you want to (ravel around China, the high-speed trains will be your ideal vehicle since (hey are clean, comfortable and modem. Unlike the traditional trains in China, no smoking56 (allow) on high-speed trains, not even between carriages.To meet the 57 (require) of different passeng
4、ers, the high-speed railway operators 十r have divided CRH tickets into three types. They are business, first class and second class.痈Theres never a mad crowd with many people 58 (sit) in the aisles as well as in seats.The ticket prices for Chinas high-speed trains are reasonable 59、on most routes,th
5、e frequency of departure is very high, so its quite convenient for people 6() (buy) tickets.2020-2021学年第一学期期末考试期 第二节(共10小题海小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Koalas, the furry creatures appear so adorable and friendly. Its no wonder people are 61 (concern) about the future of the species a
6、fter the disastrous bushfires that 62 (destroy) parts of Australia earlier this year.Australias native and unique wildlife arc 63 constant threat from humanactivities and natural disasters. Recently, new technologies 64 (use) to (rack their movements to help them keep safe. Protecting the species is
7、 important because there are now possibly as few as 43, 000 koalas in the wild.So, what makes them so special? Maybe wc envy their ability to sleep fbr up to 22 hours a day! Or could it be their laid-back(悠闲的)65 (appear) due to the fact thatthey mainly feed on juicy leaves. 66 take a lot of time and
8、 energy to digest.67 is amazing is that they drink very little water. So, how do they survive? Scientists have discovered that these wild mammals lick(藤)68 (run) water from atree trunk when it is raining. As the lead author of the research told the BBC, behavioural observations in the wiki are impor
9、tant 69 (establish) what is normal or unusual, and to 70 (true) understand what animals need.Despite the word koala meaning 4no water in the Aboriginal language, these sleepy creatures do need a drink sometimes. If wcrc to encourage them to flourish, wc need to conserve their habitat.2019-2020学年第一学期
10、期末考试 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Over the last century, tiger habitats 71 (fall) by around 95 percent, and there are now 72 (few) than 4,000 tigers alive in the wild, reports the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Of the nine species of tiger, three have already died out and the remaining six73 (conside
11、r) endangered. The most common cause of the decrease of a tiger species is us human, whether from hunting or destroying their habitats.Siberian tigers, also known 74 Amur and Manchurian tigers, were once found throughout the Russian Far East, northern China and the Korea, according to the WWE. By th
12、e 1940s,75 (hunt) had reduced their number to 40. but Russia has since takensteps towards protecting them, and their numbers have risen about 500 as 76 result Challenges to their continued existence include illegal hunting 77 not having enough food. Al the moment, Siberian ligers represent the large
13、st tiger population on the planet.Of all tiger subspecies, the South China tiger may be at the greatest risk of 78 (extinct). The WWF reports there are just 30 to 80 South China tigers 79 (leave) in the world, all of 80 are in captivity (被圈养);the South China tiger hasift been seen in the wild in ove
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