辽宁省大连市重点中学2021-2022学年高一上学期测试英语试题(0001)
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高一英语试卷 一、阅读理解(本大题共15 小题,共37.5 分) A In the coming weekends,we are going to hold some meaningful events. You are welcome to come and join us. The details are as follows. Flat Out Catfishing Date: Saturday,November 1st Location: Richmond This educational workshop is designed only for adults who are interested in learning about fishing. Participants are required to have a current fishing license.Lunch and tools will be provided. Workshop fee is $35. Please register(注册)by October 20th.For more information,contact Chris Dunnavant at 804-367-6778 or click the link chris@dgif.virg.gov. Women in the Outdoor Event Date: Sunday,November 2nd Location: Bastian If you are interested in learning new outdoor skills,meeting others with similar interests and spending time with friends and family,then this event is for you!Some of the 2-hour classes offered include:Outdoor Cooking,Outdoor Photography,and Stream Fishing. This workshop is designed for females 14 years of age and older. Participants under 18 must be accompanied(陪伴)by registered adult. For more information,contact Amy Hancock at 276-682-3777 or click amy@blandvanwft.com. Mother Daughter Outdoors Date: Saturday,November 8th Location: Appomattox This educational workshop is designed for women. It provides an excellent opportunity for anyone 9 years of age and above to learn outdoor skills usually associated with hunting and fishing.Meals and lodging(住宿)are included in the workshop fee. Register early to book your space!For more information,contact Jimmy Mootz at 804-367-0656 or click the link jimmy@dgif.virg.gov. JAMES Event Date: Sunday, November 9th Location: Luray This event is hosted for girls 7-17 years of age. Adults are encouraged to attend with their children. Sessions(课程)will be offered in shotgun, air rifle, small bore rifle, and archery. Non-shooting sessions will also be offered. Lunch will be provided. The event is scheduled from 8 a.m.-3 p.m.. Pre-registration is required.For more information, contact Art Kasson at 540-622-6103 or click the link art@ yahoo. com. 1. What is special about the event Flat Out Catfishing? ______ A. It teaches fishing skills. B. Its cost is low and lunch is free. C. It is designed only for grown-ups. D. It needs registering ahead of time. 2. What can we learn from the passage? ______ A. Awards for fishing are needed in Flat Out Catfishing. B. A.15-year-old girl can't join in Women in the Outdoor Event alone. C. Participants of JAMES Event must be good at shooting. D. Meals and lodging are free of charge in Mother Daughter Outdoors. 3. The passage is most probably taken from ______ . A. a newspaper B. a magazine C. a guide book D. a website B Many Westerners have the idea that everyone in China knows how to do kung fu. This is,of course,a silly belief. But it is true that kung fu is a big part of Chinese culture. Like most people from the West,I was first introduced to kung fu through Hong Kong action films. Stars like Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan made kung fu popular in the Western world. The flashy and impressive performances they gave in films like Rumble in the Bronx and Enter the Dragon made them household names in the U.S. and elsewhere. However,my own personal interest in kung fu was actually inspired by a hip hop group. Wu-Tang Clan,founded in the early 1990s in New York City,is one of the most influential hip hopgroups in history. In their songs, they sometimes mention philosophical(哲学的) concepts that come from Wudangquan-a classic Chinese martial art from which they take their name-and Shaolin Temple.I was just a teenager when I first started listening to Wu-Tang Clan-little did I know that I would actually end up living in China later in my life! I myself do not practice kung fu. However, the concepts behind it are quite interesting to me. There is a Bruce Lee quote that I often think of when I'm struggling with challenges in life. "Be formless,shapeless, like water," he once said. By this,he meant that you should be ready to adapt to and change your attitudes or beliefs when you face difficulties. I think this is a good way to deal with life. 4. What does "a silly belief" in Paragraph 1 refer to? ______ A. All Chinese people can do kung fu. B. Many Westerners admire kung fu. C. China is most famous for its kung fu. D. Kung fu is a big part of Chinese culture. 5. What inspired the author's interest in kung fu? ______ A. Hong Kong action movies. B. A US hip hop group. C. Kung fu stars in Hollywood. D. A TV program about kung fu. 6. What do we know about the Wu-Tang Clan? ______ A. They performed Chinese martial arts in the U.S. B. They taught the author how to do Wudangquan. C. They have Chinese culture in their songs. D. They showed the author the way to live in China. 7. What can we learn from the last paragraph? ______ A. The spirit of kung fu helps the author overcome difficulties. B. The concepts of kung fu change over time. C. Bruce Lee was the most popular martial arts master. D. The author was sorry that he couldn't do kung fu. C "Farm to table" is the name of a movement that encourages people to eat locally grown food. The farm-to-table idea has become more popular in recent years. But there is also a movement that brings "table to farm". Its purpose is to connect people to the land and to honor local farmers by creating a sort of restaurant without walls. Its founder, Jim Denevan, got the idea for this kind of "culinary adventure (美食探险)", as he called it,ten years ago. He recently prepared tables for more than a hundred people at Briars Farm in Virginia. He and his eight-member team arrived the night before. Chefs(厨师)from a local restaurant prepared the dinner. Jim Denevan's brother is a farmer and he himself is a chef. He thought that the idea of a meal served right on the farm made sense, though not everyone agreed. "But I wanted to make the idea work,so I decided to cross the country," said Denevan. "I went all the way across the United States and set the table on farms,ranches(大牧场) and beaches,and all the places where food came from. " "This kind of event connects us with a lot of enthusiastic people,people that we can form relationships with," said Matt Szechenyi, who operates Briars Farm. The tour of the farm ends at the dinner table. The meats in the meal come from Matt Szechenyi's farm. The vegetables come from nearby farms. Guests and local farmers sit together. Annoica Ingram came with a friend. "The food is wonderful. I appreciate their hard work. I see everything they have to do to take care of the animals and make sure they are well-cared-for. Without them,I think,we'll have big problems, " she said. 8. What is the main purpose of the movement "table to farm"? ______ A. To provide people with healthy food. B. To honor farmers for their hard work. C. To help farmers earn more money. D. To encourage people to work less and eat more. 9. Members of the movement "table to farm" will probably NOT ______ . A. build restaurants for farmers B. walk around the farms C. communicate with farmers D. make new friends 10. Annoica's attitude towards farmers' work is ______ . A. worried B. doubtful C. thankful D. supportive 11. What kind of writing is the passage likely to be? ______ A. A travel guide. B. Popular science. C. A diary. D. A news report. D Language learning apps are very popular now and offer opportunities to learn vocabulary and practice grammar. But there has been a discussion about just how effective such apps can be. Among the most popular apps are Duolingo and Busuu. A former research found positive results on the use of them. But it mainly concentrated on studies with learners who had signed up for language courses and these apps worked as an after-class support, so the results were not always reliable. A recent study of 4,095 Busuu users has been carried out to find out if users can actually learn a language with an app. Busuu provides learning materials for 12 different languages. It offers special models where some con
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