金太阳南阳地区2024年春季高一期末适应性考试(24-594A)英语试题
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lots that served as my hiding places,"she said.After her husband passed away,parking lots were Diana'ssafe haven(避风港)for pain and sorrow.One day,as she was about to place her order in the Dutch Brothers coffee drive-thru,the wave ofsadness hit her like a tidal wave in the middle of her conversation with a friend."I could barely catch my breath and the ugly crying started,"said Diana."The problem was,I wasstuck in the coffee line.At Dutch Brothers.The one place where all the workers are young,happy andjamming out to music.And there was no way out.I was literally blocked in,so unless I wanted to backright up into the SUV behind me,I was about to be seen for the mess I really was."The barista,who was making and serving coffee at the window,handed Diana an iced coffee with asweet and simple note on the top."When I looked down in the cup holder,I saw it.A pink straw,and thewords We love you'written around it."The girl didn't know Diana's pain or her story,but she knew she was hurting and couldn't fix it."Shewanted me to know I wasn't alone.And that whatever trial I was going through,there were people out therewho cared about me."24.Which of the following best describes Diana's life after her husband developed cancer?A.Hopeless.B.Lonely.C.Busy.D.Painful.25.What would Diana do when she wanted to cry?A.Go out for a ride.B.Cry her eyes out totally aloneC.Have a conversation with her friend.D.Play hide-and-seek in the storage room26.What do the underlined words"the mess"in paragraph 4 refer to?A.Causing a car crash.B.Getting stuck in a long line.C.Having an emotional outburst.D.Having a quarrel with a worker.27.What can we learn from Diana's story?A.Don't judge a book by its cover.B.A friend in need is a friend indeed.C.God helps those who help themselves.D.Small acts of kindness make a difference.CImagine living in a modern city.On any given morning,you might expect to look out your windowand see a stream of cars and people on their way to work.In recent days,however,residents in Kunming,China-a city of some 6 million people-were preparing themselves for a more unusual sighting:a herd(群)of wild elephants.Since March 2020,a group of 15 elephants has traveled more than 300 miles within Yunnan Provincein China.They reportedly came within two miles of Kunming before turning around a few days ago.Noone knows the reason why they left their home in Xishuangbanna Nature Reserve,but this long journey hasbrought much-needed public attention to the challenge facing Asian elephants.Asian elephants range across 13 countries in South and Southeast Asia.And,sadly,they areendangered,with fewer than 50,000 left in the wild.And yet they are underrepresented on the global stagewhen their conservation needs are so urgent.Living on the most thickly populated continent on the planet means that space is rare.It also meansthat habitat loss is the most significant threat facing Asian elephants.While illegal hunting also threatensthese populations,human-elephant conflict resulting from habitat loss is a leading cause of elephant deathin Asia.Elephants have significant space and resource needs and have been known to travel many miles aday in search of food and water.Today,on average,70%of the Asian elephant population is found outsideprotected areas.This means they often travel through human-dominated landscapes and come into regularcontact with people.These interactions,or human-elephant conflicts,can result in crop and property damage.Most recently,the damage along the movement path of the elephant herd in China has amounted to losses of an estimated$1.1 million.While these animals have been closely watched and protected by local authorities who havebeen successful to date at preventing injury or death to either people or the elephant herd,human-elephantconflict can result in human death and injury and cause retaliatory action that further reduceswild elephant populations.高二英语学科试题第4页(共8页)
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