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题型:阅读选择 题类:常考题 难易度:普通

河北省石家庄市28中教育集团2019-2020学年七年级上学期英语期中考试试卷

阅读理解,阅读下面的材料,然后从各小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项

Lost

A bag.

My name's Peter.

Please call me at 529-6403.

Found

A dog.

It's brown and white.

Please call Mrs Green at

685-6034.

Lost

I lost a ping-pong bat.

My name is Mike.

Please call 235-0285.

Found

Is this your math(数学)  book?

Please call Alice at 495-3456.

Lost

A camera. It's blue.

Please call Tom at 495-3539.

(1)、You found a bag. Maybe(可能)it is________.
A、Alice's B、Tom's C、Peter's D、Mike's
(2)、Tom lost his______.
A、math book B、camera C、dog D、bag
(3)、If you find a ping- pong bat, you can call_____.
A、235-0285 B、495-3539 C、529-6403 D、495-3456
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I went to Grand Canyon (大峡谷) National Park in July 2012 for the first time and I knew I wanted to work there as a park ranger(管理员). Park rangers protect the park's animals, plants, land, buildings, and people.

Now, as a park ranger for Grand Canyon National Park, I share the science, history and beauty of this park with thousands of visitors from around the world.

National parks are like outdoor museums. Park rangers have all kinds of jobs, depending on where they work and what they studied during college. I teach school field trips(实地考察), work at visitor centers and help people stay safe during their visit.

My favorite part of my job is showing children their first look at the Grand Canyon during school field trips. Children are often amazed at the canyon's size and colors. Sometimes, they think it looks like a painting.

Being a park ranger requires a lot of energy. I walk several miles and talk with hundreds of people each day. Park rangers must enjoy working with people and speaking in front of groups. Nearly 5 million people visit Grand Canyon National Park every year.

Park rangers must also be prepared for any situation. Recently, I broke a traffic jam(堵塞). It was caused by a huge elk(麋鹿)standing in the road. Elks can become dangerous when they get scared, so I asked visitors to stop their cars and take pictures from far away. Believe it or not, I also help protect people from monkeys. It is not allowed to feed animals in national parks. But sometimes, visitors try to feed monkeys.

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