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PAGE42PAGE山東省部分市2023-2024學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期期末考試英語試題分類匯編閱讀理解山東省聊城市2023-2024學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期期末英語試題第一節(jié)(共10小題;每小題3分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AMarineScienceCamps(Forcampersagedbetween8and14)What’sonatClearwaterMarineAquarium(海洋水族館)Camp1Learnandobservehowwecareforouranimals.ParticipateinacampQ&Aperiodwithadolphincareteammemberwhilelearninghowweteachnewbehaviors.Camp2SetoutonanadventuretodiscovertheplantsandanimalsthatmakeupFlorida’scoastalecosystemsandobservedifferentecosystemsatalocalnaturepark.Camp3Jointhiscampprogramwhereyoucanlearnmoreaboutthedailyoperationsofanaquarium.Camp4Doyouhavewhatittakestobecomeanoceanprotector?Learnallaboutthemajorissuesfacingcreaturesintheoceanandwhatyoucandotohelpprotectourocean’sfuture.Price$240/person/programDuration5daysrunningfrom8:30amto11:30amand1:00pmto4:00pmOtherInformation·Campgearpacks(裝備包)areavailableforsaleatthecheck-in.·Eachcamperwillreceiveacampshirtandapairofshortsonthefirstdayofthecampandisexpectedtowearthemeveryday.·Lunchesmustbeboughtforthesedays.·Parentsshouldn’tfollow,attend,orvolunteerinourcampprograms.Refund(退款)PolicyIntheeventofacancellation,an80%refundwillbeissuedifthewrittencancellationrequestisreceived15daysormorebeforethefirstdayofthecamp.Cancellations14to5daysbeforethecampstartwillreceivearefundof50%ofthetotalcost.Cancellations4-0daysbeforethecampstartwon’treceivearefund.1.Inwhichcampcanwelearnabouttheprotectionofoceancreatures?A.Camp1. B.Camp2. C.Camp3. D.Camp4.2.Whatinformationcanwegetaboutthecampprograms?A.Camperscanbringluncheswiththem.B.Theyprovidecampgearpacksforfree.C.Campersshouldwearthesameclothing.D.Theyallowparentstobewithcampers.3.Howmuchrefundwillyoureceiveifyoucancelyourorder20daysbeforethecampstart?A.$240. B.$192. C.$120. D.$48.BItwasaThursdaynightinSeptember.Classesweredonefortheday,homeworkwascompleteforthenightandexcitementfortheweekendbegantostir(萌動(dòng)).Itwas9:00pmandmusicfilledthehousewiththeupstairshallwayusedasadancefloor.MyroommateLucyandIdancedinthehallwaywiththeboomingmusicforanhour.ItwaswithinthatonehourthatIrealizedhowtheworldaroundmehadstopped.ThoughtsofhowbusytheweekendwasgoingtobeandthehomeworkthatwasdueMondayslippedaway.Itwasjustme,myroommate,ourmusicandourhallway.Itwasn’tuntilthatnightthatIrealizedtheimportanceofdancingitoutandwhyeveryoneshouldtryit.Dancehasalwaysbeenasignificantpartofmylife.IhavelovedtodanceeversinceIwaslittle,andIhadthehonorofbeingontwocompetitivedanceteamsasateenager.Butdancingonstagefeelsdifferentfromdancinginyourlivingroomwiththevolume(音量)turnedupandnothavingacareintheworldifpeoplewalkingpastthewindowcanseeyou.Whendancinginyourhallway,imperfectionisapriority.There’snoconveyingemotionstotheaudience.There’sjustreleasingemotions.Thefeelingisfreeing.Whenyoudanceitout,it’sjustyouandyourmusic.Nooneistheretojudgeyou.Youcanliveinthemoment,notworryingaboutthefuture.Sothenexttimeyoufeelstressed,getupandturnonyourfavoritemusic.Letthemusicmoveyouandfreeyou.Sometimesinlife,whenyoudon’tfeellikeyouhavecontrolofanything,you’vetodanceitoutbecauseyou’reincontrolofthemusic.4.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Shelovedclassicmusic.B.Sheenjoyeddancinginherprivatespace.C.Shewouldn’tdohomeworkattheweekend.D.Shewasabsent-mindedwhiledancinginthehallway.5.Whatisthebenefitof“dancingitout”accordingtotheauthor?A.Itmakesusgetcoolandsharp.B.Itencouragesustobecomeperfect.C.Itinspiresustocommunicatebetter.D.Ithelpsushavearelaxedstateofmind.6.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.FreedbyDancing. B.DancingonStage.C.ControlledbyMusic. D.ListeningtoYourHeart.CAnexperimentinvolvinghundredsofofficeworkershasfoundthatartificialintelligence(AI)toolscangreatlyhelpbutalsohurtworkerperformance.AItoolsdesignedtooperateathumanlevelshavegreatlyexpandedinpopularityoverthepastyear.Suchtoolsaredesignedtointeractsmoothlywithhumansandperformhigh-levelwritingandcreativework.Thisyear,researchersatHarvardBusinessSchoolandotherorganizationscarriedoutanexperiment.ItaimedtotesthowwellAItoolscouldhelpworkersperformtheirusualduties,ortasks.Itinvolvedmorethan700businessadvisors,calledconsultants(顧問),fromMassachusetts-basedBostonConsultingGroup.HarvardBusinessSchoolrecentlypublishedresultsfromtheexperimentina“workingpaper”.ThemainfindingssuggestthatAItoolscangreatlyimproveworkerperformance.Forexample,researchersfoundthat,onaverage,workerswhousedAItoolscompleted12percentmoretasksthantheusersthathandledtheassigned(分配的)tasksontheirown.TaskscarriedoutwithhelpfromtheAItechnologywerecompleted25percentfaster.AndtheteamfoundthequalityofworkperformedbyconsultantsusingAItechnologyincreasedabout40percent.However,thepaperalsonotedareaswheretheperformanceofconsultantsusingAItechnologydipped.OftaskstheAIwasgoodat,theexperimentshowedit“significantlyimprovedhumanperformance,”thepapersaid.ButfortaskstheAIwasnotrightfor,“humansreliedtoomuchontheAI,andweremorelikelytomakemistakes.”TheresearchersreportedthatconsultantswhousedAIfortasksitwasnotwellequippedfor“were19percentlesslikelytoproducecorrectsolutionscomparedtothosewithoutAI.”TheteamsuggestsoneofthebiggestbarrierstocompanieseffectivelyusingAIisnotknowingwhichtaskscanbecompletedbestwiththetechnology.FindingthisoutwillrequirebusinessestocarryoutthoughtfulresearchandtrainingeffortstofindtherightmixofAIandhumanwork.7.Whatispeople’sattitudetowardsAItoolsnowadays?A.Curious. B.Anxious. C.Positive. D.Doubtful.8.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Thetotalresultsoftheexperiment.B.AItechnologytakingtheplaceofhumans.CThespeedandqualityofthetaskcompletion.D.AItoolsgreatlyimprovingworkerperformance.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dipped”inparagraph5mean?A.Improved. B.Dropped. C.Changed. D.Disappeared.10.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoshowinthelastparagraph?A.AIandhumanworkcanbebettercombined.B.AItechnologywillbeabarriertocompanies.C.BusinesseswillbenefitmorefromAItools.D.HumansshoulddevelopnewversionsofAI.山東省泰安市2023-2024學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期期末英語試題第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ACHIARTSVIRTUALSUMMERCAMPAreyoua2nd-8thgraderinterestedintheworldofthearts?ChiArtsSummerCampcanprovideyouwithvariousartisticexperiencesonlineinJulyandAugust!WeinviteyoutojoinusJuly19th-August6thforourvirtual(虛擬的)artscampexperience.For2nd-5thgradersOuryoungeststudents,dividedupintotwopartsbasedonage,willgothrough50minutesdailyofdance,visualarts,andtheater.It’llbehighenergyandlotsoffunfrom9:00AM-1:00PMeverydayforthethree-weekcampexperience.Cost:$300forthefullthreeweeks.Scholarshipassistanceisavailable(可獲得的).RegisterhereandapplythecodeEARLYBIRD21byApril5thtogeta20%discount.For6th-8thgradersOurmiddleschoolcampexperiences,calledthe“ChiArtsJr”program,createswhatitisliketobeastudentatourhighschoolintheartsexperience.Eachstudentchoosesonecampprogramtotakepartinthroughouttheentiredurationofthe3-weekSummerCampexperiencefrom9:00AM-1:00PMeveryday.ThechoicesareBand,Voice,CreativeWriting,Dance,VisualArts,Theater.Previousexperienceisonlyrequiredforthebandcamp.Allothercampsrequirenopreviousexperience.Cost:$375forthefullthreeweeks.Scholarshipassistanceisavailable.RegisterhereandapplythecodeEARLYBIRD21byApril5thtogeta20%discount.1.Whatdoweknowaboutthecampsfor2nd-5thgraders?A.Studentscanjointhecampfreely.B.Theyareenergeticandinteresting.C.Theyareopentostudentsinthesamemonth.D.Studentscangetadiscountwhenevernecessary.2.Howmuchwilla7-thstudentregisteringbyApril5thpayforChiArtsSummerCamp?A.$75 B.$240 C.$300 D.$3753.Whatdothecampsfor2nd-5thgradersand6th-8thoneshaveincommon?A.Theyneednopreviousexperience. B.Theyprovidethesameartisticcontent.C.Studentsaredividedupaccordingtoage. D.Theentiredurationlaststhesametime.BRecentlyanoldfriendreachedouttometoaskaboutthesuccessI’vehadinmylife(oratleastwhatlookslikesuccessonsocialmediaXD)andhowIachievedit.Hehassimilargoalsasme:getinshape,getintomusicmoreseriously,andbefluentinJapanese.ThoughIhaven’tentirelyreachedmylong-termgoalsyetinanyofthese3ways,he’sseenthatI’vemadesomeprogressonmyjourneytoachievingthesegoalsandwantedmyadvice.Wehadanicehourandahalfchatonthephoneaboutthisanditseemedlikehewasprettymotivatedbytheendofthechat.Aweekwentbyandhetoldmethathesignedupforapersonalfitnesstrainer,wasstudyingmusictheory,andsentmeclipsofhimstudyingJapanese.He’spostingregularlyonsocialmediaaboutalltheprogresshe’smaking.He’smotivatedanddoinggreat!AtlastI’llhavetoremindhimthatprogressisn’tlinear(線性的)andthathe’llfinallymeetwithsomechallengesintheroad,butI’mlettinghimenjoythepresentprogressinthemeantimeandwillhelphimtacklethemwhenthattimecomes.I’mgratefulforhimgivingmetheopportunitytoservehimandgivehimadvice,andI’mgratefultoseethathe’sinvestingthetimeandmoneytopromotehislife.Heevenpostedrecentlyabouthowgratefulheiswithalltherecentchangesinhislife.Evenifyou’restillnotwhereyouwanttobe,therearealotofpeopleouttherewhowantwhatyouhaveandwhoareimpressedwithhowfaryou’vecome.It’sextremelyjoyfultobeawarehowfaryou’vecome,beproudofyourself,andrecognizehowmuchyoucanhelpothersachievethesame.4.Whydidtheauthor’sfriendcontacthim?A.Tothankhimfortheadviceonsuccess.B.Toconsulthimaboutsomeproposals.C.TorequirehimtosharehissuccessonXD.D.Toaskforadviceonhowtosetgoalstoachieve.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“tackle”inParagraph4probablymean?A.getover B.a(chǎn)pplyfor C.focuson D.relateto6.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheauthor’sfriend?A.Anxiousandoutgoing. B.Responsibleandwise.C.Purposefulandactive. D.Motivatedandhumorous.7.Whatdoestheauthormainlyexpressinthelastparagraph?A.Youshouldmakeuseofyouradvantages.B.Youshouldtakeprideinwhatothersachieve.C.You’vecomealotfurtherthanyourealize.D.Youshouldturntootherswhenyoufeelconfused.CMeat,milk,cheese—justsomeofthethingsprovidedbygoats.Butnowwecanalsoaddfiresafetytothislist.Aswildfiresdamageincreasinglylargeareasoftheplaneteachyear,goatherds(牧羊人)mayofferawayofreducingtherisk.Wildfiresaremadepossiblebyhot,dryweatherconditionsaswellasasupplyofdeadplantsthatserveasfuel.Wemayhavelimitedcontrolovertheformerfactor,butwecancontrolthelatter.Reducingthefuelloadlowersthepossibilityofwildfiresoccurring,aswellastheamountofdamagecaused.Thisiswherewecanturntogoatstosearchforasolution,whicharebeingusedforlandscapemanagementinanumberofplacesaroundtheworld,includingGreece,Spain,Portugal,ChileandanumberofpartsoftheUnitedStates.Goatshaveanextremelypowerfuldigestive(消化的)system.Manykindsofplantsthataredangeroustootheranimalscanbeeasilyeatenbygoats.It’snotjustfully-grownplantsthatgoatsareabletodealwith:anyseedsthatpassthroughagoatcan’tsurviveandwillnotgrow.Humanclearanceteamshavetoworryaboutgettingtothehard-to-reachplaceswhereplantsgrowbutgoatsdon’t.Theyareskilledmountainclimbersandwhenstandingontheirhindlegs,theycanreachuptotwometrestotheplantsthathumanswouldstruggletoreach.Becauseofthis,usinggoatscanreduceboththepossibilityofworkplaceaccidentsandtheamountofmoneyspentonfireprotectionmeasures.Goatherdshavebeenfoundtoclearsomepartsoflandforathirdofthepriceofhumancontrolteams.Costandsafetyaren’ttheonlybenefits.Goatsarequieterthangrass-cuttingmachinesandpeopleusuallyprefertoseegoatseatinggrassratherthanlitresofherbicide(除草劑).Childrenareoftenattractedtoseethegoatsatworkandthisprovidesanopportunitytoeducatepeopleaboutpreventingwildfires.8.Whycangoatshelptopreventwildfires?A.Theyarenotafraidofbadweather. B.Theyareeasilycontrolledbygoatherds.C.Theyhavethestrongestdigestivesystem. D.Theycanremovedeadplantscausingfire.9.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph3?A.Thefireprotectionmeasuresthatpeopleoftentake.B.Thereasonswhygoatsareusedtopreventwildfires.C.Thedifficultyhumanclearanceteamshavepreventingfire.D.Theeffectsgoatshaveonthenaturalbalanceofmountains.10.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Herbicidewillnotbeusedtoremovegrasssoon.B.Childrenlikegoatsbecauseoftheirquietcharacter.C.It’sagreenwaytopreventwildfiresbyusinggoats.D.Herbicideworksbetterthangrass-cuttingmachines.11.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.FirefightingGoats. B.CleverGoatherds.C.DamageCausedbyWildfires. D.WaystoPreventDisasters.DDoyouliketravellingtootherplaces,citiesandcountries?Manypeopledo.Tourismisahugeindustry——it’saslargeasorlargerthantheoil,foodandcarindustries.Itcreatessomanyjobsthatoneineverytenpeopleintheworldworksintourism.However,formanypeopleandplaces,tourismisnotacompletelypositivething.Someplacesreceivemillionsoftouristsayear,whichleadstoproblemsforlocalpeople.Whentourbusesblockroads,it’shardforlocalpeopletogettoworkorschool.Often,internationalcompaniesopenup,andsmallshopsandrestaurantsclosedown.Anotherproblemisaccommodation—inBarcelonaandNewYork,forexample,manyflatsandhousesareusedastouristaccommodation,sohomesforlocalpeoplehavebecomeexpensiveandhardtofind.Tourismcanhaveaneffectontheenvironmentaswell.Naturalareasareruinedtomakespacetobuildhotelsandtouristfacilities,andbuildingthemconsumesalotofenergyandresources.Historicbuildingsaredamaged,suchasthoseinVenicebylargecruiseships(游輪)enteringthecity.Theseshipsalsodohamtoanimalandplantlife.Moretourismmeansmorecrowds,noise,rubbishandpollution.Somegovernmentshavealreadytakenactions.InBarcelonaandNewYork,therearenowlimitsonshort-termrentalaccommodation.ThenumberofcruiseshipsenteringVeniceislimitednowtoo.Importantly,individualtouristscanhelpbychoosingbetterwaysofvisitingplaces.Forexample,iftouristsvisitVeniceonacruiseshipbuttheysleepandeatalltheirmealsontheship,doesthelocalcommunityinVenicereallybenefitfromtheirvisit?Ifnot,itcouldbebettertochooseadifferentformoftourism,onethatbenefitsthecityandlocalpeoplemore.Despitesomeproblems,ifwecanmaketourismmoresustainable(可持續(xù)的),everyonecanbenefitfromit,andpeoplecancontinuetoenjoyvisitingtheseplacesinthefuture.12.WhyisithardforNewYorkerstobuycheaphouses?A.Becausetouristsbuylocalflatsandhouses.B.Becausemanyhousesareneededfortravelers.C.Becausethegovernmentprovidelittlelandtobuildhouses.D.Becausethehousesinternationalcompaniessellareexpensive.13.WhyarecruiseshipsmentionedinParagraph3?A.Tostressplantsandanimalsdiefromthem.B.Toshowtourismwastesenergyandresources.C.Toexplainwhytourismisnotenvironmentallyfriendly.D.Tosuggestthenecessityofpreventingthedevelopmentoftourism.14.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlystressabouttourism?A.Thecruiseshipisnotagoodchoicefortourists.B.Tourismshouldbedevelopedinasustainableway.C.LocalcommunityinVeniceshowsnointerestintourism.D.Governmentshavedoneextremelywellindevelopingtourism.15.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardstourism?A.Unclear. B.Disapproving. C.Doubtful. D.Positive.山東省臨沂市2023-2024學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期1月期末英語試題第一節(jié)(共11小題;每小題2.5分,滿分27.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AIfyou’rethinkingabouttryingsurfing,butdon’tknowwheretogo,herearefourplacesrecommendedonGooglereviews.AdventureAccessLocation:SeahamHarbourMarina,Scaham,SR77EYRating:4.8Ahappyvisitorwrote:“IhadthebesttimeimprovingmysurfingskillswithAdventureAccess.Itonlyneeds£18tousetheirequipment(裝備)foranhouronthewater.Iimmediatelybookedanothertime!Ihighlyrecommendthisplace.”SeatonCarewBeachLocation:HanlepoolMarinaBay,NewsKentCountyRating:4.5Avisitorwrote:“Theclimatehereiswarmalltheyear,soyouwillfeelcomfortablewhilesurfingwhateverseasonitis.What’smore,thesandhereissosoftthatIhadaperfectfeelingwhenweplaybeachsports.Comehereandenjoyyourself.”WhiteWaterCentreLocation:TeesBarrageWay,Stockton-on-TeesRating:4.6Acouplewrote:“MyhusbandandIbookedaone-hourlessonforkayaking(劃皮劃艇)andpaddleboarding(槳板沖浪).Wehadneverdoneeitherbefore.Kylewasourinstructorandhewasverypatienttoteachus.Whateveryourage,haveago,evenifyouhavenosenseofbalance.”NorthEastWakeParkLocation:BishoplonLake,Stocklon-on-TeesRating:4.7Avisitorwrote:“Todaywasourfirsttimetryingsomethinglikethisanditwasgreatfun.Itisperfect,whateverlevelyouareat.Theteamtherewasveryfriendly,soIhighlyrecommendthisplace.”1.WhatisthelocationofScatonCarewBeach?A.BishoptonLake,Stockton-on-Tees.B.TeesBarrageWay,Stockton-on-Tees.C.HanlepoolMarinaBay,NewsKentCounty.D.SeahamHarbourMarina,Seaham,SR77EY.2.Whichplaceisrecommendedforitsgoodprice?A.AdventureAccess. B.WhiteWaterCentre.CSeatonCarewBeach. D.NorthEastWakePark.3.WhatdoWhiteWateCentreandNorthEastWakeParkhaveincommon?A.Theyarefreefortheold. B.Theyarebeginnerfriendly.CTheyhaveallkindsofwateractivities. D.Theyaremostsuitableforyoungpeople.BMorganRidler,atwo-year-oldboyfromWelsh,wasdiagnosed(診斷)withadrenocorticalcarcinomalastyear.HehadtoleavehishomeinSwanseatosufferariskyoperation(手術(shù))inBirminghambecausethedoctorsthere“weretheonlyoneswillingtotakeitonwithsuchlowsurvivalrates—onlya10percentchanceofsurvival.WhenastudentnurseheardhisWelsh-speakingmothercomfortinghimintheirnativelanguageshedecidedtomakesureMorganwouldnotfeelfrightenedwhenhisfamilywereawayduringthenights.ShewroteaseriesofcomfortingWelshwordsonMorgan’sbedsidenotes,includingtheirphonetic(語音的)spelling,tomakesureallthedoctorsandnursestreatinghimcouldcomforttheiryoungpatientifneeded.Thewordsincluded,“You’reOK”and“You’resafe”.ItwasnotuntilayearlaterthatNatalieRidler,32,hismother,learntabouttheactofkindness,aftersherequestedacopyofhismedicalnotestohelptomakesenseofwhathehadgonethrough.“IwanttosaythankyoutoherandIhavenominated(提名)herforastudentnursingawardtothankherforgoingaboveandbeyond,”Ridlersaid.Ridlerpostedabouttheactofkindnessonsocialmediaandwantedtopublicizeit.IntheFaccbookpost,Ridlersaid,“….itmademyheartsofull.Whatanunbelievablenurseshewillmakeoneday.”ThenursegotintouchwiththefamilyandspokewithRidleroverthephoneThenursetoldRidlershehasnowgraduatedandisduetostartherfirstroleinICUnextweek.Morganisnowjustwaitingforasmalloperationtoremovehistreatmentlineintohischest.“Afterthathecanringhisbelltosayheisallclear,”Ridlersaid.4.MorganRidlerwassenttoahospitalinBirminghambecause_________.A.thedoctorstherewereveryskilledB.thehospitalsthereareingoodconditionC.theriskoftheoperationthereisextremelylowD.onlythedoctorstherewerereadytotakehimin5.WhatdidthestudentnursedotohelpMorgan?A.SheoperatedonMorganherself.B.Sheinstructedhimtoringthebell.C.SheleftWelshwordsfordoctorstocomfortMorgan.D.ShepostedthestoryonlinetoraisemoneyforMorgan.6.HowdidRidlerexpressherthankstothenurse?A.Byvisitingherinperson. B.Bysendingheranemail.C.Byproposingherforanaward. D.ByofferingherajobinICU.7.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribethenurse?A.Calmandbrave. B.Caringandthoughtful.C.Skillfulandpolite. D.Confidentandoutgoing.CChildrenatboardingschoolgetthebestnight’ssleepbecauseofstrictlightsouttime,accordingtoarecentstudy,whichwaspresentedatSleepDownUnder,the33rdyearlyscientificmeetingoftheAustralasianSleepAssociation.ProfessorKurtLushington,apsychologistwholedthestudy;said,“Itisanaturalisticexperimentshowingthekeytogoodsleepinteenagersisquitesimple:agoodtimetableandnomobiledevices(設(shè)備)atnight.”O(jiān)verthepast20years,thetimechildrenspendsleepinghasfallenandonlyhalfregularlygetmorethansevenhours.Therecommendedamountiseighttoten.Thebiggestproblemsaresmartphonesandtablets(平板電腦)whosebluelightwakesthebrain,makingithardertodropoff.AnAustralianteamcomparedsleeppatterns(方式)of15to18-year-oldsataschoolinAdelaide.The59boardershadtoleavetheirphonesinakitchenareaorontheirdeskbeforebedandturntheirlightsoutbyasettime.Theyslept-foranaverage8hour26minutesanightcomparedwith7hours46minutesfordaypupils.Lack(缺少)ofsleepaffectsmentalhealthandschoolperformance(表現(xiàn))andcausesbehaviouralproblems.Ithasalsobeenconnectedwiththechildobesityepidemicandotherdiseases.ThisyearanAmericanstudyfoundthatteenagerwhodidn’tgetenoughsleeptookinextrasugarduringaschoolyear.Theyatesweets,cakes,chocolateandbiscuitsanddrank,fizzydrinkstopromotetheirenergylevels.Lushingonrecommendsthatparentsreachagreementonnotusingaphone.Thisismostlikelytoworkiftheydolikewiseandofferotherenjoyments,suchasbooks.“Ithinkifyouputtheserulesinplace,kidswillgoalongwiththem,”hetoldNewScientist.8.Whatisthesecrettoteenagers’goodsleepaccordingtoparagraph1?A.Strictlightsouttime.B.Morephysicalexerciseatschool.C.Goodbedtimeplanandmoreplaytime.D.Regularscheduleandnomobiledevices.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“dropoff”meaninparagraph2?A.Fallasleep. B.Fallbehind. C.Giveup. D.Calmdown.10.Whatisthefourthparagraphmainlyabout?A.Badeffectsforlackofsleep.B.Badexamplesofschoolperformance.C.Therelationshipbetweendiseasesandsleep.D.Behavioralproblemscausedbybadeatinghabits.11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.SaynotomobiledevicesBChoosepropersleeppatternsC.Themoreyousleep,thehealthieryou’llgetD.Foragoodnight’ssleep,tryboardingschoolrules山東省菏澤市2023-2024學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期1月期末教學(xué)質(zhì)量檢測英語試題第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ANationalParksarethebestplacestoseerawnatureinprotectedareas,wherethewildlifeisfreeandthehistoryiskeptaliveproperly,suchisthecaseofallnationalparksinAustralia.TheBoodereeNationalParkItoffersaprotectedhabitat(棲息地)fornativewildlifeagainsthighcliffsandwhitebeaches.Whilesummerisgoodforvisitingduetotheexcellentweather,aspecialeventtakesplaceinJuneandJulywhenwhalescomebackwiththeirbabies.Educationaltoursarefitforschoolgroupstogetclosetonature.Therearearangeofactivitiessuchascamping,divingandnaturewalks.TheNorfolkIslandNationalParkThehistoryoftheParkiseye-catching,soyoumightwanttocheckouthowCaptainJamesCookgothereandwhy.Youcanpicnicandhaveanicebarbecuearoundthehighestpointontheisland,MountBates.AnothertouristattractionisPhillipIsland,sixkilometersawayfromNorfolk,hometomanyseabirds.TheUluruNationalParkIfyou’reintolearningmoreaboutAboriginals(土著居民)andtheirinfluenceontheworld,youmustn’tmissit,whereTjukurpastoriescomefromaboutnativesongsanddances.Therockshereareextremelylovedbecausetheyseemtochangecolorduringsunriseandsunset.Sothespotisalsogreatforwalking,consideringtheknowledgeandstoriesontherocks’shapesandpurposeforhumans.TheKakaduNationalParkIthasthelongesthistoricalrecordsofAboriginalpeoplelivingthere,whichhavebeencarvedintherockartmadebyIndigenouscivilizationsovertheyears.TheParkhasremarkableriversandfloodplainsthatgothroughtherichecosystem.Withmorethan280speciesofbirds,117reptilespeciesand74mammals,theparkisajoytotheeyeofthetraveler.1.WhatmakestheBoodereeNationalParkspecial?AWhales’return. B.Naturewalks. C.Wildlifehabitat. D.Educationaltours.2.WherecanyoulearnaboutCaptainJamesCook?A.TheUluruNationalPark. B.TheKakaduNationalPark.C.TheBoodereeNationalPark. D.TheNorfolkIslandNationalPark.3.WhatdotheUluruNationalParkandtheKakaduNationalParkhaveincommon?A.Rockcolors. B.Rockshapes. C.Nativeculture. D.Richwildlife.BWhenStanfordUniversitystudentEllenXu,now18,wasafive-year-oldinSanDiego,Califormia,sheclearlyremembersthatherparentsrushedherlittlesistertothehospital.Three-year-oldKatehadfallenseriouslyill;shehadafever,reddenedeyes,andsomeswelling(腫脹)inherhandsandtongue.Atfirst,thepuzzleddoctorsthoughtshehadflu,butwhenherconditiondidn’timprove,theXusreturnedtotheclinicroom,whereadoctorbychancehadasimilarearlierexperiencewithsuchsymptoms(癥狀)inthebloodknownasKawasakidisease.Thoughrare(罕見的),it’stheleadingcauseoftheheartdiseaseinbabiesandyoungchildren,anditscausesremainunknown.Thedoctorknewhowtotreatit:HeorderedsomemedicineforKate,andfinallysheshookofftheillnesswithoutsufferingdamagetoherheart.Xuremembersbeingcuriousabouthe

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