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(二)英语试题(含答案)(WORD@#@ 2018年广州市普通高中毕业班综合测试 英语 第二部分阅读理解第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
@#@ A ZooExhibitGameEachanimalexhibitwillhavenformationabouttheanimallocatedthere.Youwillgettolearnabouteachanimal’shabitat,theirconservationstatusandsomeotherquickfacts.Asyouexplorethezoocheckoffalltheendangeredanimalsyoudiscoverfromthelistbelow.FindthemallandwinafreeT-shirtoMountainGorillaoChineseAlligatoroSnowLeopardowhite-wingedWoodDuckoRedPandaoGiantTurtleoKoalaoTreeKangaroooRedwolfoTigerSnakeoAfricanWildDogoGiantAnteaterZooMannersThezooisasmokefreeareaNoballoons,balls,bikes,orrollerskatesallowed.Petsarenotallowed-exceptingguidedogsforblindStayonthepathwaysanddonotplacechildrenonrailing.Donotthrowanythingintotheanimalexhibits.Pleasehelpourconservationeffortsbydepositingtrashandrecyclablesproperly.LostPersonsIfseparatedfromyourgroupaskanyzooemployeeorsecurityguardforimmediateassistance,orgodirectlytotheAdministrationBuildingreceptiondeskFacilitiesandServicesEnjoyadeliciousmealatoneofourtwoanimal-themedcafé@#@restaurants.OurVisitorCentreofferscards,booksandtoyssoyoucanalwaysrememberyoudayatthezoo.ThereisalsoanhourlyanimalpresentationneartheMainEntrancewhereyoucanlearnmoreabouttheanimals,petthemandeventakeapicturewiththem. Roger WilliamsPark Zoo VisitorGuideandMap1000ElmwoodAvenue 1 21.Howcanapersongetafreet-shirtatthezoo?
@#@AFollowallthezoorulesB.Visitallthezoo’sexhibitsC.BringalonganotherguestDIdentifyalltheanimalsindanger.22.Whereshouldalostpersongoforhelp?
@#@A.MainEntranceB.VisitorCentre C.AdministrationBuilding.DNursingCentre. 23.Whichofthefollowingisallowedatthezoo?
@#@ARidingyourbikeBTakingyourcameraC.FeedingtheanimalsDSmokingcigarettes B Isawitfirst,Amysaid,assherippedtheoldleatherwalletoutofCharlie’shands.Withoutsayingaword,asiftheybothunderstoodthatthiswasasecrettheydidn’twanttosharewithanyone,theyslippedintothealley,wherenoonecouldseethemlookinside \pileofhundred-dollarbills.Amy,themorerealisticofthetwo,didaquickestimate,thumbingthroughthewadofcash.\indisbelief. They’dfoundthewalletinaflowerbedbythesidewalk,whenCharliedroppedhiscellphonewhilehewastryingtotalkandeatasliceofpepperonipizzaatthesametime.AmystuffedthewalletintoherbackpackandpulledCharliealongbyhiselbowtowardherhouse.AstheyrushedtowardViceroyAvenue,theytalkedexcitedlyaboutwhattheycoulddowiththemoney-buygiftsforparentsandfriends,getnewclothes,traveltotherainforestinCostaRica,andadoptawhale.Itlookedlikealloftheirdreamswouldcometrue.Forthelastblock,however,theydidn’ttalk.Eachbegantosuspectthattheotheronewassilentlyaddingtothelistofthingstheycouldbuy. TheyfinallyreachedAmyshouse,butinsteadofgoinginside,theywalked 2 aroundthehousetothebackporch.Theyopenedthewalletandcountedthemoneyintopilesoften.ThetotalwasS2400-moremoneythaneitherofthemhadeverseen.Thentheybothstartedtalkingatonce.\sinkingfromthehighofbeingrichforfifteenminutestoresigningthemselvestowhattheymustdonext.Forinthewallet’sclearplasticcompartment,therewasadriver’slicense.Theyknewwhattheyhadtodo.Althoughtheywouldlosetheirnewly-foundtreasure,inaway,theyfeltrelieved. 24.WheredidAmyandCharliefindthewallet?
@#@ A.Inanalley BInabackpackC.Amongsomeflowers DOnthesidewalk25.Inparagraph2,whywasAmy’svoiceshaking?
@#@A.ShewasafraidthattheywouldbeseenbyothersB.Shewasdisappointedtherewasn’tamilliondollarsC.ShewasfearfulthatCharliewouldtellsomeoneelseD.Shefeltnervousbecauseshe’dneverseensomuchmoney26.OntheirwaytoAmy’shouse,thechildren’smoodchangedfromAexcitedtosuspiciousB.happytoangryCrelievedtoworriedD.nervoustodisappointed 27.Whatdidthechildrendecidetodoattheendofthestory?
@#@A.TokeepthemoneyasecretfromothersB.ToreturnthewallettoitsrightfulownerC.Toputthewalletbackwheretheyfoundit.D.Tobuymanydifferentthingswiththemoney. C AnarticlepublishedintheprestigiousscientificjournalNatureshedsnewlightonanimportant,butup-to-nowlittleappreciated,aspectofhumanevolution.InthisarticleProfessorsDennisBrambleandDanielLiebermansuggestthatbeingabletorunwasthenecessaryconditionforthedevelopmentofourspecieswhichenabledustocomedownfromthetrees.Thischallengestraditionalscientificthinking,whichclaimsthatthedistin