广东省茂名市电白区2024-2025学年高一上学期期中考试英语Word版无答案

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1、20242025学年度高一第一学期期中考试英语试卷(满分:130分 时间:120分钟)第一部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2. 5分,满分37. 5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项 (A、B、C和D) 中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AA WONDERFUL NIGHT AT CHANGSHA AQUARIUM(海洋馆)Have you ever seen sea animals at night? What do they do? Eat? Sleep? Swim? Lets go and enjoy the happy time. Tim

2、e: 6:30 p. m.8:30 p. m. on Saturday.Tour A6:30p. m.7:00 p. m.Tour B7:00 p. m.7:30 p. m.Tour C7:30 p. m.8:00 p. m.Tour D8:00 p. m.8:30 p. m.Walking with the penguinsPlaying with the sealsFeeding the fishTaking pictures with the dolphins*You can enjoy dinner at our restaurant under the water from 6:00

3、 p. m. to 6:30 p. m.*You cant eat anything while you are watching the sea animals.*Each tour costs 15 yuan. You can buy the tickets at the gate of the aquarium.*You can decide which tour you will join after you arrive at the aquarium.1. If you want to enjoy 4 tours, how much will you pay for them?A.

4、 15 yuan.B. 30 yuan.C. 45 yuan.D. 60 yuan.2. What cant you do while you are watching the sea animals?A. Feed the fish.B. Eat food.C. Take pictures.D. Walk with the penguins.3. How long can you enjoy the activities at the aquarium at most in one night?A. Half an hour.B. One hour.C. One and a half hou

5、rs.D. Two hours.BFrom a young age I would climb up and down for fun. My first introduction to gymnastics was through my older sister Arielle, who used to be a gymnast. She taught me how to do my first cartwheel(侧手翻). By the end of the week, I was teaching myself one-armed cartwheels and my sister sa

6、id to my mom, “You need to put this kid in gymnastics.”At about age 9, I realized that I wanted to pursue the Olympic path. I was used to the public eye, but the Olympic stage was different. The Olympics teach you to act in a certain way and to be disciplined(守纪律的). They teach you to be a mature you

7、ng lady, and you grow up fast.When I started this journey, I never knew what it actually took to get to the Olympics. I thought it was: Training. I had to quit a normal kind of life for gymnastics, but I didnt mind. I moved from Virginia Beach to Iowa to get a different coach. I sacrificed my privac

8、y. Gymnastics was what I was going to eat, breathe and sleep with. It takes a lot to be an Olympic athlete. You may have a talent, but the people who work harder than you will overtake you.Throughout my career, a lot of people have doubted me. When someone tells you that you can do it, especially wh

9、en there are many people, you start to believe it. It took me years to figure out how great I was at gymnastics. Fear held me back when I hurt my leg in 2011, but I told myself that I had a talent and that I was going to use it. I went to the world championships and got a team gold.I won three gold

10、medals at the London 2012 Olympic Games and the Rio 2016 Olympic Games and helped Team USA win gold at the 2011 and 2015 World Championships. My mom used to say, “Inspire a generation.” Its one thing when you say it, but I never thought that I would be a pioneer and that people would draw inspiratio

11、n from my story.4. Why did the author sister suggest putting her in gymnastics?A. Because she was talented in gymnastics.B. Because she needed to decide her future career.C. Because she was too noisy to stay at home.D. Because she had fallen in love with gymnastics.5. What can we learn about the aut

12、hor from Paragraph 3?A. She left school at an early age.B. She devoted great efforts to training.C. She thought talent was necessary.D. She dreamed of being famous one day.6. What did the author learn from others doubt?A. Failures were unavoidable.B. She had to improve her skills.C. She should be co

13、nfident in herself.D. What others thought was not important.7. What does the author mainly talk about in this passage?A. Her childhood experiences.B. Her road to success.C. Her passion for the Olympics.D. Her performance in gymnastics.CListening to birds and water can lower stress and improve mood,

14、study finds. Researchers have long known there are benefits from being in nature. Living around trees can help you live longer. Walking in the woods is good for your mood. Being near water can have positive effects on your well-being.A new study finds that natural sounds offer health benefits too. T

15、here is plenty of evidence that spending time in natural areas is good for our health but typically this research is done from a visual perspective, but we are curious what the role is of sounds we hear in these spaces.Some examples they found reported in those studies included decreased pain, lower

16、ed stress, improved mood, and better cognitive (认知的) function. With these results in hand, they then listened to audio recordings from 251 sites in 68 national parks across the United States.The sites with the most natural sounds and the lowest man-made sounds were located in Alaska, Hawaii, and the Pacific Northwest and were far from urban area

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