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安徽省皖北地區(qū)6市2022-2023學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期期末聯(lián)考英語試卷

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四個選項中選出最佳選項。

A

Asapopulartouroperator,TravelChinaGuidedesignsalotofChinatourpackages(旅游套餐)forforeigners

withthebest-sellingtraveldealstowonderfulmustseedestinationsandoffersthebestqualityservices.Wewarmly

inviteyoutojoinusonanexcitingvacation.TodayWewillofferyouathreedays,privateZhangjiajiein-depthtour.

Day1ArrivalinZhangjiajie

Welcometothischarmingcity,Zhangjiajie.Yourguideanddriverwillpickyouupattheairportanddriveyou

tothehotelWebookedforyouaheadoftime.Therestlimeofthedayremainsfreeforyoutorelax.

Day2GlassBridgeinZhangjiajie

TodayyourprivateZhangjiajietourwillstartwithavisittotheZhangjiajieGrandCanyon,whereyouwill

haveachancetoexperiencetheworld,slongestandhighestglassbridge,ZhangjiajieGlassBridge.Inadditiontoan

unforgettableexperience,itwillalsogiveyouaspecialangletoenjoythebeautyoftheGrandValley

Afterwards,yourguidewillleadyoutotheBaofengLakewhereyouwilltakeascenicboatride.Whenyou

finishvisitingthescenicarea,thedriverwillsendyoubacktothehotel.

Day3AwayFromZhangjiajie

TodayyourzhanɑjiajietourwillcontinuetogototheTianmenMountain,knownasthemostbeautiful

"HangingGarden^^intheworld.TianmenMountainisnamedafteranaturalwonder,TianmenCave,whichisa

naturallyformedholeamongthousand-metrehighcliffs.Inadditiontothiswonder,youmayalsoseedifferentold

trees,greenvinesandrareanimalsthere.

Yourthree-dayZhangjiajietourpackagewillcometoanendhere.Youwillthenbedriventotheai?portandwe

willsaygoodbyethere.IfyouwanttohaveyourChinatourschedulefurther,wewillbegladtoprovidedetailed

information.

21.WhatwillthevisitorsdoonDay1?

A.Bookahotel.B.Drivetoahotel.

C.Startwithavisit.D.Spendtimerelaxingfreely.

22.WhatcanvisitorsenjoyonDay3?

A.TheGrandValley.B.TheBaofengLake.

C.TheTianmenMountain.D.ZhangjiajieGlassBridge.

23.WhatcanWeknowaboutTravelChinaGuidefromthetext?

A.Itcanbookthehotelforfree.

B.Itoffersnopick-upservices.

C.ItisdesignedforChinesevisitors.

D.Itprovidestravellingservicesforforeigntourists.

B

Thestorybeginsatthe1992SummerOlympicGamesinBarcelona.DerekRedmondwasashort-distance

runnerforGreatBritain.Hewassothirstyforamedalalthoughhe,dhadfivesurgeries(手術(shù)),includingoneonhis

Achillestendon(金艮腱)withlessthanfourmonthsbeforetheGames.HisOlympicdreamwasdashedfouryears

agoatthe1988GamesinSeoulwhenhetore(拉傷)hisAchillestendonanhourbeforetherace.

Redmond,sdreamofamedalinBarcelonainthe400metersstartedoffwell,asheranthefastestatfirstand

wonhisquarterfinal.Inthesemifinals,Redmondchargedoutoftheblocksandlookedstrongonthefirst

straightaway.Butshortlybeforetherace,shalfwaymark,hisfaceworeanexpressionofpainandheheldthebackof

hisrightleg:hepulledhistendon.Hefelldowntothetrackinpain,astherestofthepackkeptrunning.Aloneonthe

track,Redmondstoodandbeganjumpingonhisleftfoot-tryingtofinishtherace.Thecrowdstoodupandcheered

asRedmondmovedslowlytowardthefinishline.

Thenamanturnedupalongsidethetrack:Redmond,sdad,Jim.Wavingoffofficialswhotriedtogethimoff

thetrack,JimRedmondranuptohisson,puttinganarmaroundhiswaist.Derekturnedandcriedonhisfather,s

shoulder.Together,fatherandsonwalkedthefinalmetersoftherace.

“Isawmysonhavingaproblemanditwasmydutytohelp,“JimRedmondsaid.44Iactuallywentonthetrack

totrytostophimsufferingfurtherpain.ItwasDerek,sidea.HeaskedmetogethimbackonthetrackandIoffered

himashouldertofinishtherace.”

TheOlympicCommitteecalledthefinishoneofthemostinspiringmomentsinOlympichistory.

24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dashed“inparagraph1probablymean?

ABroken.B.Realized.C.Updated.D.Made.

25.WhydidDerekRedmondstoprunningduringtheraceinBarcelona?

A.Amanblockedhistrack.B.Hefeltapaininhisleftleg.

C.Histendonwasinjured.D.Itwashopelesstowinthematch.

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26.WhoofferedDerekRedmondahandtofinishtherace?

A.Afan.B.Hisfather.C.Acoach.D.Otherathletes.

27.WhatcanweinferaboutDerekRedmondfromthetext?

A.Hewasattachedtohisfamily.B.Hewontheraceintheend.

C.Hewasafraidofchallenges.D.Hestayedtruetohisdream.

C

ThisyearagroupcalledTeachForAmerica(TFA)sawanincreaseinapplicationsby36percent.The

organizationrecruits(招聘)collegegraduatestohelpfillateachershortageinlessdevelopedareasofAmerica.The

organization'sleaderssaysomecollegegraduatesprefertotakethepositionsinpublicserviceduringtheeconomic

(經(jīng)濟(jì)的)downturnbutmanyfeelarenewedspiritofpublicservice.

''TeachingismuchharderthanIexpected.Changingtheworldisnevereasy,"saysLorenHeinbach.Shehas

madeuphermindtobecomeateachertoaddresstheimbalanceineducationthatexistsbetweenrichandpoor

communities.

Heinbachisoneofover6,000TFAmembers,recentcollegegraduateswhovolunteertoteachchildreninpoor

innercitiesandruralpublicschools.Shegivesuppossibleworkinmedicineorlawwhichwillpaymuchmorelater

on.Instead,shetakesateachingjobattheKIPPAcademy.

TheschoolisinaneighborhoodofWashington,DC.Thestudentstheretraditionallyperform(表現(xiàn))inthe

lowest25%ofnationalstandards.VicePrincipalKristyOchssaystheschoolisworkinghardtoimprovethequality

ofeducation,butitisdifficulttofindteacherswillingtodothehardwork.

OchsalsogetsherstartinTFA.Two-thirdsofmembersstayineducationaftertheirtwo-yearserviceends.She

saysthesenewteachersmakeeveryefforttoteachschool.

Heinbach,sstudentssayshehashighstandardsandexpectations.Onestudentsays,44Youhavetoreallypay

attention.Thequestionsmayseemeasy,butifyoumakethewrongdecisiononaquestion,it,slikeyoureally

messedup.”"ShealsolikesUStotakenotes.AndIdothankherbecausesheisgettingUSreadyforcollege,,,another

studentadds.

28.What,sthepurposeofTFArecruitingcollegestudents?

A.Tosendmoreteacherstopoorareas.B.Tocreatewell-paidjobs.

C.Togrowitsbusiness.D.Toearnhighpraisefromthegovernment.

29.WhydoesLorenHeinbachchoosetotakeateachingjob?

A.Shewillgetanincreaseinpaysoon.B.Shefailedtogetintothepublicservice.

C.Shetriestoliveuptoherparents5expectation.D.Shewantstochangetheimbalancededucation.

30.WhatcanWeknowabouttheKIPPAcademy?

A.Itsteachersareexperienced.B.Itsteachersdislikeschooling.

C.Itsstudentsperformbadlyinstudy.D.Itsstudentsarefromrichfamilies.

31.WhichwordbestdescribesLorenHeinbachasateacher?

A.Strict.B.Regretful.C.Lucky.D.Stressed.

D

Dulse(掌狀紅皮藻)growsalongnorthern,rockycoastlinesoftheAtlanticandPacificoceans.Anditscolorful,

softleaveshideanamazingtaste.??Ithinkitisafoodofthefuture,,,saysChrisLangdon,whohasbeenstudying

dulseformorethantenyearsatOregonStateUniversityinPortland.Hehasfoundnewwaystogrowitfaster.Itnot

onlygrowscheaplyandeasily,butalsoisrichinprotein(蛋白質(zhì)),Thosequalitiesallowcreativecookstobringthis

unlikelytreattoourfavouriterestaurants.

Peopleneedtoseekoutnewfoodsbecausetheworldhassomanymouthstofeed.Asof2015,thereweremore

thansevenbillionpeopleonEarth,andby2100thatnumbermaydoubleaccordingtotheUN.Feedingallofthese

peoplemeansnotonlyimprovingthewayfoodisgrown,butalsofindingnewfoods.Ifnothingchanges,within35

years,theworld'spopulationwillbegreaterthantheamountoffoodproducedaccordingtoareportpreparedbythe

GlobalHarvestInitiative.

Globalwarmingischangingfoodproduction.Scientistssaythatrisingtemperatureswillreducethegrowthof

importantCn)PS(作物)likewheatandcorn.Developingcountrieswillbehitthehardest.Whencropsfall,theywill

becomemoreexpensive.Andsincethosefoodsarealsousedtofeedanimalslikecowsandpigs,meatpriceswill

alsorise.

Allovertheworld,researchersareworkingaroundtheclocktofindouthowtobestfeedmorepeopleinthe

world.Andsomesurprisingideashavebeguntocomeout.Twoyearsago,scientistsmadethefirstburgerfrommeat

growninalab,ratherthantakenfromananimal.Theprojectcostmorethan$300,000,butit,sagoodstart.Other

researchersaredevelopingcropsthatcangrowwellintheheal.Stillothersarefindingwaystomakemeatanimals

producemoremeat.

32.Whydoestheauthormentionthedulseinthefirstparagraph?

A.Toshowanewstudy.B.Tointroduceafriend

C.TodescribethePacific.D.Toleadinthetopic.

33.Whatdrivespeopletolookfornewfoodsaccordingtothetext?

A.Ariseinmeatprices.B.Anincreasingpopulation.

C.Thepollutedfarmland.D.Theseriouswasteoffood.

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34.Whatistheauthor,sattitudetowardsthefirstburgermadefromlab-grownmeat?

A.Doubtful.B.Uncaring.C.Defensive.D.Positive.

35.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.NewWaystoGrowCrops

B.ASharpFallinCropsWorldwide

C.FindingFoodsfortheFuture

D.ReducingFoodPricesforthePoor

安徽省黃山市2022-2023學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期期末質(zhì)量檢測英語試題

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,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C、D)中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項

i/Km?o

A

Havingfunatwintercamp

Here,salistofsomewintercampsinLosAngelestochoosefrom.Therearesomanyoptions:Kidscouldcode

(寫彳弋碼),playMinecraft,playsportsormakefuncrafts.Nomatterwhatyouchoose,they,llbehappy!

?PhotoCamp

Thisadventurebeginswithabasicoverviewofcamerafunctionsandendswithanexhibitionfeaturingthe

kids,work-fromtheweek.Throughgamesandtraveling,we,llchangethewaywesee.We,llIeamthrough

instructionandpracticehowtomakeimages,ratherthantakethem.Finallycamperswilldeveloptheirphotographic

eyeandlearnnewwaysofseeing.

Ages:8-16

Dates:Jan5-Feb5

Location:KingGilletteRanch26800WestMulhollandHwy,Cakabasas,CA91302

Skill/ExperienceLevel:Beginning/intermediate

WhattoBring:flashcards,lunch,camera(wehavecamerasforthosewhodon,t)

Tuition:$550

,CodeREVKidsTechCamps

CodeREVKidsTechCampsaretheultimatecampexperienceineducationandfun.Whetherlearningtowrite

code,3Dmodelandanimate(把...制作成動畫片)ordevelopthenextgreatapporgame,yourkidsandtheirfriends

willlovesharingintheconfidence-boostingexperienceOfcreatingwithtechnologyastheyexploreanddevelop

theirmultimediaSTEMskills.

Ages:12-16Dates:Dec17-Jan11

Location:SantaMonicaTechStudio,1639,16thSt,SantaMonica,CA90404

Skill/ExperienceLevel:Beginning

Tuition:$650

?DigitalDragon

Studentswillencounteradifferentactivityeveryday,selectedbyourinstructorsfromalotoffavoritebuilds&

techexploration,includingbattlingrobots,gamedesign,digitalartprojects,scratchprogramming,robotsports,

YouTubevideosandMinecraftofcourse!Studentswilltakeabreakandwalktothenearbyparkforlunchand

games.

Ages:16-18

Dates:Oct15-Dec15

Location:HancockParkElementarySchool,408S.FairfaxAve,LA90036

Skill/ExperienceLevel:Intermediate

Tuition:$600

?IverbeVirtualDanceCamp

Eachdanceclasswillbeginwithawarmupwherestudentslearntoproperlypreparetheirbodiesfordance.

Studentswilllearnavarietyoftechniques(modern,jazzandballet).Theywilllearnpartofadanceeachday.The

goalistohavefun,getmovingandlearnmoreaboutdance!Nopriorexperiencenecessary.

Ages:9andup

Dates:Jan5-Feb5

Location:1024HanleyStreet,LosAngeles,CA90049

Skill/ExperienceLevel:Beginning

Tuition:$400

1.WhatisrequiredofthestudentstobringtothePhotoCamp?

A.Acamera.

B.Aphotoalbum.

C.Flashcards.

D.Anotebook.

2.IfTomwantstotakepartinIverbeVirtualDanceCamp,howmuchwouldhepay?

A.$550.

06/25

B.$650.

C.$600.

D.$400.

3.WhatdoCodeREVKidsTechCampandDigitalDragonhaveincommon?

A.Bothareintendedforbeginners.

B.Bothteachchildrenskillstomakerobots.

C.Bothhelpchildrenimproveprogrammingskills.

D.Bothencouragestudentstoexplorethenearbypark.

B

Whenmymotherdied,Iwascooking.Oneweekend,myhusbandsuggestedwecooktogether.Γdspokento

mymotherearlierthatdayonthephone.I,dtoldheraboutourlife.Sheyawnedandwesaidgoodbyetooneanother.

Ididn,tknowthenwhatIwouldknow16hourslater.Ihadn,tevenaskedhowshewasdoing.

Mymotherdied.Mymotherwasmybestfriend.Aftershedied,Ifeltsolonely.TheonlypersonIwantedto

talktoaboutmygriefwasmymother.Theonlypersonwhocouldhelpmewastheonewhowasmissing,however

muchloveandsupportpeoplegaveme.

Mymothergavememanythings,butaneducationincookerywasnotoneofthem.Shelikedeatingmorethan

cooking.Butshehadlearnedtocookwhenshewasateenagerandshehadsomebrilliantrecipes.Iknoweveryone

saysthis,butmymothermadethebestroastbeefdinnersintheworld.And,aboveall,fishpie!Almosteveryweek,

shewouldbuyapreparedfishpie.Thenshewouldbringithomeandmakeherownwhitesauce.

Mymothernevergotaroundtoteachingmehowtomakeawhitesauce-andInevergotaroundtoaskingher.

Nowthatshewasgone,Iwouldhavetoteachmyself.Sothisbecamemyfocus.Forthefirstweeks,Isurvivedon

instantfoods.Butonenight,afishpiemixcaughtmyeyeatthestore.WhenIgothome,Isetmyselfinfrontofour

electricstove.Armedwitharecipe,?triedtoteachmyselftomakeawhitesauce.Halfwaythroughtherecipe,?

couldn,tbelieveit-I,dmadeawhitesauce!ThenIremembered:Ihadalwayshatedfishpie.Admiringmysauce,I

wonderedwhyIwassocommittedtomakingadishIhadhatedfor25years.Whywasitsuddenlysoimportantto

me?

?spoonedthesauceoverthefish.Then?atethepie.Itwasdelicious.Moreimportantly,somethingstrangehad

happened.Theactofmakingamealhadcalmedme.Ithelpedmefindpeace.

4.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenshelearnedabouthermother,sdeath?

A.Indifferent.

B.Peaceful.

C.Panic.

D.Sad.

5.Whatcanweinferaboutdescribinghermother,scookery?

A.Sheexpressedherwishtobeapersonlikehermother.

B.Hermotherwasgoodatcookingandmeantalottoher.

C.Shecomplainedthathermotherdidn,tteachhertocook.

D.Shesharedwhatwasspecialaboutthewhitesaucewithreaders.

6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword?“this”referto?

A.Learningtocook.

B.Livingalonelylife

C.Survivingoninstantfoods.

D.Lookingbackontheolddays.

7.WhatcanWeknowabouttheauthorfromthetext?

A.Sherarelycalledhermotheronthephone.

B.Shedidn,tgetalongwellwithherhusband.

C.Shefeltcalmwhenshemadethewhitesauce.

D.Sheregrettednotvisitinghermotherthatday.

C

Insteadofgoingonatriporbuyingherselfnewclothes,XiaoTongfromWuhan,Hubeiprovince,choseto

celebrateherseniorhighschoolgraduationinadifferentway.Shewenttoabeautyclinictoundergoplasticsurgery

(整容手術(shù))onhernose.

“Iwanttomakeagoodimpressionandstartmyuniversitylifewithabrandnewlook,,,the18-year-oldtold

ChangjiangDaily.LikeXiaoTong,manyyoungChineseareanxiousabouttheirlooks,andsubject(使經(jīng)

受)themselvestocosmeticsurgery.AmedicalbeautyindustrywhitepaperbyResearchGlobalsaid19percentof

Chinesemedicalbeautyconsumersin2020wereaged18orunder.

Youngpeoplehavecosmeticsurgeryfordifferentreasons,andimprovingself-confidenceisoneofthem.Wang

Fang,18,fromBeijing,feltthathereyesweretoosmall.In2019,aftershegotinuniversity,Wanghadaminor

operationdoneonhereyelids.??Bef?reIhadthesurgery,Ihadanegativeideaofmyself.Therefore,Ihadlow

self-esteemandnoconfidence,?”WangtoldBeijingYouthDaily.kkThecosmeticsurgerychangedthesituation.I

wascomfortablewiththat.?”

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ButJiangWenxiuoftheDepartmentOfPsychiatry,ZhongdaHospital,SoutheastUniversityinJiangsu,advised

thatpeopleshouldthinktwicebeforegoingundertheknife.??Medicalbeautyappsonlyshowhowgreatplastic

surgerycanbe,,,JiangtoldChinaDaily.??Theyleaveoutaiithenegativestuff.,,

Todaybeautyclinicsthatseestudentsasprofitableplasticsurgerycustomersarewellawarethattheseyoung

peoplearemostlyshortofmoney,sotheyusesummerdiscounts,installment(分期付款attention.XiaOViCtimS.She

attracttheirattention.XiaoZhen,17,fromChengdu,Sichuanprovince,isoneofthevictims.Shetookoutaloan(貸

款)ofabout20,OOOyuantogetcosmeticsurgery.Butthelargesumofmoneybecameabigburden.Shehadtodrop

outofschoolandgotoworktopayofftheloan.Besidesthefinancialburden,potentialhealthrisksofplasticsurgery

alsoneedtobeconsidered.??Ifyouhavebigproblemswithyourlook,youshouldwaituntilyouareafulladult,then

decideifyouwanttodosomethingaboutit,,,Jiangsaid.??Then,withastablemind,youcanconsiderinnerand

outerbeauty,andwhetherplasticsurgeιyisforyou.,,

8.WhyisXiaoTong,sexperiencementionedinthebeginning?

ATbintroduceadifferentgraduationcelebration.

B.Todescribehowimportantappearancesaretoyouths.

C.Togiveanexampleofstudentschoosingplasticsurgery.

D.ToshowtherisingpopularityofplasticsurgeryinChina.

9.WhydidWangFanghaveanoperationonhereyelids?

A.Tofeelbetteraboutherself.

B.Tohaveaperfectappearance.

C.Toavoidothers,badcomments.

D.Tohaveacomfortableuniversitylife.

10.WhatdidJiangWenxiupointout?

A.Mostcasesofplasticsurgeryaresuccessful.

B.Youneedaloantocoverplasticsurgerycosts.

C.Thenumberofstudentshavingplasticsurgeryisrising.

D.Promotionsofplasticsurgerydonotgiveafullpicture.

11.WhatcanweinferaboutJiang,swordsinthelastparagraph?

A.Innerbeautymattersmuchmorethanouterbeauty.

B.Risksofplasticsurgerymayaffectyouradultlife.

C.Peopledon,tneedtobeanxiousabouttheirlooks.

D.Whethertohaveplasticsurgeryisdecidedwhenyouareanadult.

D

Inadigitalage,wealmostneverwritethingsbyhand.However,multiplestudieshaveshownthatthisacthas

manybenefits.

Newbrainresearch,ledbyresearchersattheNorwegianUniversityofScienceandTechnology,confirmsthe

same:choosinghandwritingoverusingakeyboardresultsinbetterlearningandmemory.

“Whenyouwriteyourshoppinglistorlecturenotesbyhand,yousimplyrememberthecontentbetter

afterwards,,,saidAudreyvanderMeer,authorofthestudy.

Thestudywasconductedusingequipmenttotrackandrecordbrainwaveactivity.Theparticipantsincluded12

youngadultsand12children.Thisisthefirsttimethatchildrenhaveparticipatedinsuchastudy.Eachsubjectwas

askedtowritebyhandandtypeonakeyboardwhilewearingahood(風(fēng)帽)withover250electrodes(電極).The

sensors(傳感器)intheelectrodesareverysensitiveandpickuptheelectricalactivitythattakesplaceinthebrain.

Eachexaminationtook45minutesperperson.

Theresultsshowedthatthebraininbothyoungadultsandchildrenismuchmoreactivewhenwritingbyhand

thanwhentypingonakeyboard.AccordingtoVanderMeer,plentyofsensesareactivatedbypressingapenon

paper,seeingtheletterswrittenandhearingthesoundmadewhilewriting.Thesesenseexperiencesbuildcontact

betweendifferentpartsofthebrain,openingthebrainupforlearning.

VanderMeerbelievesthattheoutcomesstresstheimportanceofchildrenbeingchallengedtodrawandwrite

atanearlyage,especiallyatschool."Learningtowritebyhandisabitslowerprocess,butit,simportantforchildren

togothroughthetiringphaseoflearningtowritebyhand,^^shesaid.

Thehandmovementsusedtoformtheshapesofletterscanbenefitalotinmanyways.c?Ifyouuseakeyboard,

youusethesamemovementeachletter.Writingbyhandrequirescontrolofyourfinemotor(精細(xì)動作)skillsand

senses.It,simportanttoputthebraininalearningstateasoftenaspossible,,,VanderMeeradded.Forexample,you

mightuseakeyboardtowriteanessay,butyoushouldtakenotesbyhandduringalecture.

12.Whatistheauthor,smainpurposeinwritingthetext?

AToencouragetheuseofhandwriting.

B.Tosuggestchildrenstartingtowriteearly.

C.Toreportonanewresearchonhandwriting.

D.Toexplainhowhandwritinginfluencesadultsandchildrendifferently.

13.WhydoesthebrainbecomemoreactivewhenwritingbyhandaccordingtoVanderMeer?

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A.Writingbyhandiseasieronthebrain.

B.Moresensesaremadeactivewhenwritingbyhand.

C.Thebrainismoreusedtotheskillsrequiredtowritebyhand.

D.Noisemadebytypingdoesn,tdistractthebrainwhenwritingbyhand.

14.Whatdoweknowaboutthestudy?

A.Thestudyinvolved48participantsaltogether.

B.Alltheparticipantsweregatheredtogetherforexamination.

C.Theparticipantsweredividedintotwogroupstoconductthestudy.

D.Thesensorsintheelectrodeswereusedtotrackbrainwaveactivity.

15.HowdoesVanderMeerthinkhandwritingbenefitspeople?

A.Ithelpspeopledevelopfinemotorskills.

B.Itallowspeopletowritebetteressays.

C.Itallowschildrentobecomemorepatient.

D.Itincreasespeople,sinterestinlearning.

安徽省宣城市2022-2023學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期期末調(diào)研英語考試

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四個選項中,選出最佳選項。

A

Fourprogramsforyouths

HighMountainInstitute

CentraltoallHighMountainInstituteprogramsisextendedexperienceinoutdooradventure.Eachcoursegoes

intogreatdepthtodevelopstudents'outdoorskills,leadership,andenvironmentalawareness.Throughlivingand

travelingwithasmallgroupofpeersandinstructors,studentsfocusonpracticingleadershipandtheabilitytowork

effectivelyinateam.

ProgramStarts:Fall,Winter,Spring,Summer

ProgramDuration:Lessthan2months,Semester,Yearlong

TypicalProgramCost:$6,200$9,500

RaleighInternational

RaleighExpeditionisaninternationalvolunteeringprogramrunbyRaleighInternational,whichengages

volunteersincreatinglong-lastingchangeoncommunity,environmentalandadventureleadershipprojects.All

Raleigh,sworkcontributestowardsthesustainabledevelopmentgoals,startingwithdevelopingtheskillsofyoung

people.

ProgramStarts:Fall,Spring,Summer

ProgramDuration:Lessthan2months,Semester,Yearlong

TypicalProgramCost:$6,100$7,150

CIEE

Foundedin1947,CIEEistheoldestandlargestnonprofitstudyabroadandinterculturalexchangeorganization

intheUnitedStates.TheLanguageandCultureProgramsenablestudentstoimmerse(浸沒)themselvesinthelocal

scene,whileimprovingtheirfluencyinSpanish,French,German,Italian,JapaneseorArabic.Thehighquality

programsprovidesparticipantswithskillsandexperiencesthatelevatetheirability,tocontributepositivelytotheir

globalcommunity.

ProgramStarts:Fall,Winter,Spring,Summer

ProgramDuration:Lessthan2months,Semester,Yearlong

TypicalProgramCost:$9,800$16,000

YouthInternational

YouthInternationaloffersexperiential,learningprogramsthatcombinevolunteercommunityservicework,

homestayswithlocalfamilies,internationaltravel,andoutdoorexpeditions.Developingmorepersonallyand

sociallyawarefutureleaders,italsohopestotakesmallstepstowardbridgingthegapbetweenpeopleofdifferent

nations.

ProgramStarts:Fall,Spring

ProgramDuration:Lessthan2months

TypicalProgramCost:$4,950$5,950

1.WhatcanstudentsdoatHighMountainInstitute?

A.Learncommunicatingskills.B.Learntoleadandcooperate.

C.Bridgethegapbetweennations.D.ImprovetheirfluencyinEnglish.

2.Whichorganizationwillyouchooseifyoupreferinternationaltravelwithatightbudget(預(yù)算)?

A.CIEE.B.RaleighInternational.

C.YouthInternational.D.HighMountainInstitute.

3.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?

A.Toeducate.B.Toencourage.C.Toentertain.D.Tointroduce.

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