
惠州一中 2026 届高二(下)4 月阶段考试 英语 考试时长:120 分钟 满分:120 分 第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分) 第一节 (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 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 A Four Best Places to Camp around the World There are few more rewarding feelings than putting up your tent and spending the night beneath the stars. From New Zealand to Finland, this is our pick of four best places to camp around the globe. Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand You can't talk about the best places to camp without mentioning New Zealand's otherworldly landscapes. Aoraki (or Mount Cook) is the country's highest mountain, and the surrounding rocky region is the South Island's finest outdoor playground. Views from the campgrounds here are simply amazing. Devon, England The southwest of England feels a million miles from the rest of the UK. The campsites on Dartmoor and Exmoor are fantastic places to build a tent. However, you'll also find spot s with unbeatable views along the rocky cliffs that sweep down to the Atlantic on the north Devon e in autumn, when you can watch a huge red sunset slowly over the horizon. The Alps, France As a ski resort in the winter months, the Alps transform as the snow melts. Once the moderate spring weather arrives, so do hikers and campers. You' ll find beautifully fresh alpine air and old villages nestled in the foothills. It's one of the best places to camp, made all the more special by the starry night sky above. Hossa National Park, Finland Finland's newest national park (which opened in 2017) is in the wild northeast of the country. You' ll find here a rugged landscape of rivers, lakes and forests. Finland welcomes wild campers and the park is dotted with remote shelters and plain cabins, all with spots for campfires. 21. What do Mount Cook National Park and Devon have in common A. Near the coast. B. Ski resorts in winter C. Fantastic views around campsites. D. The time to visit. 22. Which place will be chosen for accommodation if you don't take a tent A. Mount Cook National Park. B. Devon. C. The Alps. D. Hossa National Park. 23. Where is the text most probably taken from A. A reflection in a travel journal. B. A guidebook to camping. C. An essay about tourism. D. An introduction to traveling B Have you ever read a book and found that one of the characters is exactly your carbon copy And you relate to the character so well that you can't help but wonder if the author had somehow observed your own life Well, that is Anne Shirley from Anne of Green Gables for me. There are many instances in the book where I particularly felt connected to little Anne, like the one where she does a performance at a school concert. Although she has gone up on stage several times before,this is the time she gets a taste of stage fright. The same thing happened to me during a poetry competition in high school. Never did I find the stage as intimidating as I did on that day.There's another situation whe ... ...
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