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PAGEPAGE8山西省平遙二中2024-2025學(xué)年高一英語上學(xué)期12月周測(cè)試題(七)一閱讀理解(10X5)(一)GertrudeChandlerlistened.AnothertrainwaspassingherhouseinPutnam,Connecticut.Shelovedlivingacrossthestreetfromtherailwaystation.Sometimes,Gertrudewasillandhadtostayhomefromschool.Whenshewasnotfeelingwell,bookswereherfriends.Onedayin1899,whileshewasreadingabook,Gertrude,attheageof9,glanced(瞥)outthewindowatatrain.Shecouldseeinsideitslastcar.Shesawasmallstove(爐子),cups,andacoffeepot.Howcomfortableitlooked!Itwaslikealittlehome.Wouldn'titbewonderfultoliveinaboxcar?Afterhighschool,Gertrudedecidedtofindajob.Shehadalwayslovedtowrite.Soonshewaswritingforanewspaperinhertown.Later,atagetwenty-six,shewroteherfirstrealbook.WithhersisterFrances,Gertrudewrotemorebooks.Mostofthesewereforgrown-upreaders.In1924,Gertrudewonderedagainaboutlivinginatraincar.ShedecidedtowriteastorycalledTheBoxcarChildren.ThecharactersinthebookwerecalledtheAldenchildren.TheywerenamedHenry,Jessie,Violet,andBenny.Afraidoflivingwithagrandfathertheyhadnevermet,theAldenchildrenmadeahomeforthemselvesinanoldredboxcartheydiscoveredinthewoods.TheoldestboyHenryworkedinanearbytowntobuyfoodandotherthingstheyneeded.Thebravechildrenmadeahappylifeforthemselvesandhadmanyadventures(奇遇)together.WhenGertrudebecameateacher,shereadtheboxcarbooktoherpupils.Duringthenextthirtyyears,Gertrudewroteeighteenmorebooksabouttheboxcarchildren.Shediedin1979,butherwell-lovedbooksliveon.TheadventuresofHenry,Jessie,Violet,andBennystillbringsmilestothefacesofyoungreaders.1.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?A.WhyGertrude'sfamilylivednearatrainstation.B.HowGertrudegottheideaoflivinginaboxcar.C.WhyGertrude'sfriendsweremostlybooks. D.HowGertrudespentherdaysoffschool.2.WhathappenedtotheAldenchildren?A.Theyhadtosupportthemselves. B.Theylivedinaboxcaronatrain.C.Theyhadnofamiliestolivewith. D.Theyhadmanyadventuresonatrain.3.WhatcanwelearnaboutGertrudeChandler?A.ShewrotemostofherbookswithFrances'help.B.Shedroppedoutofschoolataveryyoungage.C.Sheisknownforherbooksforchildren. D.Shelikedtravelingbytrain.(二)EvergladesNationalPark(大沼澤地國家公園)islocatedinthestateofFlorida.Itisthelargestwildernessintheentirecountryandmakesup25%ofthewetlandsinthestate.Theparkishometoseveralrareandendangeredspecies.ItisalsothethirdlargestnationalparkintheUS,afterDeathValleyandYellowstone.Eachyear,about1milliontouristsvisitthepark.Onagloballevel,ithasbeenannouncedasaWorldHeritageSite.Unlikemostothernationalparks,EvergladesNationalParkwascreatedtoprotectanecosystem(生態(tài)系統(tǒng))fromdamage.In1947,PresidentHarryTrumanspokeattheofficialopeningofEvergladesNationalPark,sayingthegoalofcreatingtheparkwastoprotectforeverawildareathatcouldneverbereplaced.10,000differentislandsmakeupEvergladesNationalPark.Eachoftheseislandsislivedbynaturalwildlife.TheEvergladesishometoabout15speciesthatareendangered.Inaddition,morethan350birdspeciesand300speciesoffreshandsaltwaterfishlivewithinthepark.TheEvergladesisalsohometo40speciesofmammalsand50reptilespecies.TherearemanywaystoexploretheEverglades.Visitorscanseealligators(短吻鱷)whilehikingtheAnhingaTrail.TheEvergladesisoneoftheonlyplacesonEarthwherefreshwateralligatorsandsaltwatercrocodilesliveinthesamearea.Visitorsusingairboatsarelikelytoseelargegroupsofbirds.SomevisitorsmightenjoyridingbicyclesthroughSharkValley.Othersmaywanttomoveslowlythroughwaterswheretheycanseeinsectsandwildlifeclosely.Accordingtoexperts,changestotheEvergladesarebecomingadangertoseveraldifferentkindsofwildlife.TheysayitisaresultofactionstheUSgovernmentbeganmorethan50yearsago,andsettlersbeganevenearlier.4.Inthefirstparagraph,we'remainlytoldthat________.A.Floridaisfamousforitswetlands B.theUShasthreeimportantnationalparksC.EvergladesNationalParkisofgreatvalue D.EvergladesNationalParkispopularwithvisitors5.Howdoestheauthordescribetherichnessofwildnessinthepark?A.Bylistingfigures. B.Bypersonallyexperiencing.C.Bymakingacomparison. D.Bycarryingonastudy.6.Whatwouldbefurtherdiscussedifthepassageiscontinued?A.Whatthegovernmenthasdonetoprotectthepark.B.Howthepark'senvironmentwasbadlychanged.C.Whatreaderscandotohelptosavethewetlands.D.Howimportantendangeredwildlifeistotheworld.(三)Ifyouhaveadream,goforit!MydadtalkedofTibetAutonomousRegioninChina'swesternpart.TibetwasaplaceIwantedtotoseeanddiscoverbutIwasunabletofindtherighttimetogo.Afterafewtalkswithmydad,wedecidedtotakeapauseinourlivesforafewweeksinJuly2024tostartanamazingadventure.WestartedourjourneyonaSaturdaymorningattheGuangzhoutrainstationinSouthChina.WestartedthejourneyadmiringthemysteriousmountainsofSouthChina.Thenextdayitchangedquitesuddenlytothedry,waterlesslandscapeofcentral-westChinaaswepassedthroughshaanxiandGansuprovinces.ThateveningwearrivedinXining,QinghaiProvince,wherewegotontotheXinig-Lhasatrain.WewerewelcomedonthetrainwithTibetanyogurt.ThetrainsignswerealsowritteninTibetan;thebeautifulhandwritingmatcheditsenvironmentandpeople.ThefollowingafternoonwearrivedinLhasha,oneofthehighestaltitudecityintheworld.LhasaisagemhiddenontheQinghai-TibetPlateau(青藏高原)。WestartedourtourofLhasabyexploringthepalaceandwatchinglocalTibetansdomorningprayersanddancesinthepark.OverlookingtheJokhangTemple,agoldentempleinthemiddleofoldLhasa,weenjoyedanamazinglybreathtakingview.WevisitedthetemplenextbeforewalkingintheoldquarterandBarkhorStreetintheevening,wherewetriedlocalfoodandboughtlocalproducts.Thefollowingday,westartedourjourneytotheMountQomolangmabasecampbyroadfromLhasa.Alongtheway,westoppedtoadmirethebeautifulYamdroklake,ahugefreshwaterlakethatisoneofthethreeSacredlakes(圣地)inTibet.Yaks(牦牛)inblanketsandbellsatthelakemadeforapicturesqueimpressionofperfectcountrysideTibet.Aboutaweeklater,thehighlightcameintheafternoonwhenwearrivedattheMountQomolangmabasecamp.Wewerestayingintheguesthousejustnexttothebasecamp.Afterdroppingoffourbackpacks,weheadedstraightoutsidetoseethemagnificentMtQomolangma.Thereitwas,thetopofthemountainpeekingthoughtheclouds,astonishinguswithitsunbelievableheight.Weenjoyedthemountainwavesandsawthebeautifulcloudsseparateduntilthesunsetoverthepeak,feelingIwouldhaveregrettedfortherestofmylifeifIhadn’tmadethejourney.7.WhydidtheauthorwanttotheTibetAutonomousRegion?A.Hisfatherthoughtitwasworthvisiting. B.Goingtherewasasignofsuccess.C.Hewasinterestedinthemysteriousplace. D.HewantedtogotothefarthestofChina.8.Whichofthefollowingdidtheauthorbelievetobethemostexitingpartofthejourney?A.VisitingtheJokhangTemple. B.VisitingBarkhorStreet.C.VisitingYamdrokLake. D.VisitingtheMountQomolangmabasecamp.9.Whichadjetivecanbeusedwhentheauthordescribedthepeopleandenvironment?A.Smart B.Unfriendly C.Adventurous D.Pleasant10.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassage?A.Totellusbeautifulviewsareworththeriskyoutake.B.Totellusifyouhaveadream,youshouldtrytomakeithappen.C.Totellusyoucanfinallyachieveyourdreamifyousetyourheartonit.D.Totellustravellingtenthousandmilesisbetterthanreadingtenthousandbooks.二七選五(5X6)Americansarelosingtheirvacationdays,despitethestress,anxietyandothernegativeeffectsofnottakingtimeofffromwork.Infact,areportshowsU.S.employeestookabout16vacationdaysin2013,downfromabout20in2000.Besidesdecreasingyourproductivityandworkperformance,avoidingtakingabreakcanleadtostress,overloadandsomepotentialdamage.1.Afterall,vacationsofferthechancetorelaxandrestoreyourhealth.2.Travelingsomewherenewcanenableyoutoimmerse(沉醉)yourselfinnewsurroundingsandimproveyourbrainpower.3“Thereareseveralbenefitsfromthechangeofvenuesfromhomeandworkto‘thirdplaces’devotedtojustexperiencingtheenvironment.Withashortlistoftravelactivitieseachyear,themindcanreset;sodoesthebody.Withstressreliefbeingthemainoutcome,traveloffersthecompletepackagewithnewfaces,soundsandsights,”Dr.Margaretsays.Maxsaysavacationisagreatopportunitytocatchuponsleep.Weallknowlittlesleepmixedwithhighstresscanleadtoangerandnegativeresultsonyourperformanceandefficiency.4.“Reservethattime,”hesays.“Makeitanimportantthingyouneed.”“Manystudiessuggestthattravelcanimproveouremotionalstate.It'shardtositonabeautifulbeachandthinkaboutpaperworkordeadline.Regularvacationloweryourstresslevel,whileyou'retickingtimeforyourselfandyourfamily.5.”shesays.Plus,studiesshowreminiscing(追憶)aboutthepleasantvacationmemoriesmaytriggerhappinesslongerafteryourtrip.A.Theyaffectyourheath,expertsayB.Travelinghasmanyadvantages,withstressrelieftoppingthelistC.TravelersmaybemoreactivethansittinginanofficechairalldayD.Travelcanhelpusresetouremotionsandactuallyincreasecompassion(憐憫)E.Butsimplytakingsometimefromyourdemandingworkdayscheduleisn’tenoughF.Tofeelmoreenergized,theNSFrecommendsatleastsevenhoursofsleeppernightforadultsG.Italsodecreasesthereleaseofallthosestresshormones(荷爾蒙)thatcontributetodegrading(退化)ourmentalandphysicalhealth三

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