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石家莊市第二中學(xué)2022-2023學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷

學(xué)校:___________姓名:班級:___________考號:

一'閱讀理解

Ifyou'reaphotographer,we'dlovetohaveyoujointhisnonprofitphotography

workshopinAfrica!Ourphotographyvolunteerprogramisauniqueopportunitytosharpen

yourskillsandlearnabouttheworkofnonprofitorganizations.Youjustneedagoodcamera,

basicphotographyskills,andaninterestingivingbackthroughphotography.

?Programschedule

YourprogramwillbeginwithaworkshoptaughtbyphotographerAnnaLusty.Thefirst

weekwillbefocusedonhowtoprepareforshootsandhowtobestcapture(捕捉)the

projectsinawaythatwillhelpraiseawarenessoftheircause,etc.Halfdayswillbespenton

theory,andduringtheotherhalf^we911visitanonprofitorganizationtoputskillsintopractice.

Fromthesecondweek,you'llstartyourtasks.Eachweek,you'llbesenttoan

organizationofyourchoice.Thiscanincludedifferentareas,suchaseducation,animal

welfare,sports,andmore.You'llspendyourtimeunderstandingtheprojects,andrecordtheir

workwithyourcamera.Attheendoftheweek,therewillbetimeforpost-production,and

youcandonateaselectionofyourimagestotheorganization.

?Support

Accommodation,transportandmealsareallprovidedduringthisphotographyvolunteer

project.

?Startdatesandfees

CapeTown:February19/May14/July17/Oct16

Livingstone:July31

234

weeksweeksweeks

CAPE$2,$2,$3,

TOWN150700250

LIVINGST$2,$3,$3,

ONE750200650

1.Whatisrequiredtoapplyfortheprogram?

A.Relatedvolunteerexperience.B.InterestinAfricanculture.

C.Professionalphotographyskills.D.Properphotographyequipment.

2.Whatdoweknowaboutthescheduleoftheprogram?

A.Itcombinestheoryandpractice.

B.Volunteerscanteamupfreelytofinishaprojecttogether.

C.Aprofessionalphotographerisassignedtoeveryvolunteer.

D.Participantsraisemoneyfortheorganizationviaimagestheytake.

3.HowmuchshouldyoupayifyoustarttheprogramonJuly3landstayfor3weeks?

A.$2,150.B.$2,700.C.$3,200.D.$3,650.

OnMarch14,BaiXuesong,aguideattheBeilinMuseuminXi'an,northwestChina's

Shaanxiprovince,hostedalivebroadcastshowcasingthecollectionsatthemuseum,which

attractedover300,000viewers.

BaihasbecomeahitontheInterneteversincehestartedgivingtoursofthemuseum

collectionsthroughlivestreamingvideosonFebruary23.Afterviewinghisbroadcasts,many

netizensexpressedadesiretovisitthemuseumwhenitreopensaftertheCOVID-19outbreak.

Itisestimatedthatmorethan30museumsinChina,includingtheNationalMuseumof

ChinaandtheDunhuangAcademyChina,havehostedlivebroadcastsononlineplatforms

duringtheepidemic(流行病),eachgainingover10millionviewersinoneday.TheGansu

ProvincialMuseum,oneofthemuseumsthathavebeenexploringonlineplatformsandusing

them,attractedasmanyas900,000viewersatonepointinitslivebroadcasts,morethanhalf

ofitstotalviewerslastyear,accordingtothedeputycurator(副館長)ofthemuseum.Asa

result,thenumberoffansoftheofficialonlinestoreofthemuseumonthee-commerce

platformTaobaohasgrownto25,000,withsalesofrelatedproductsseeingahugeincrease.

"CooperationbetweenmuseumsandInternetplatformsisbeneficialtobothsides,“said

HuangYang,viceprofessorwiththeculturalheritageandmuseology(博物館學(xué))department

oftheNanjingNormalUniversity.Hesaidthatwhilemuseumsneedtouselivebroadcaststo

spreadculture,Internetgiantsneedtheresourcesthatmuseumspossesstoprovidehigh-

qualitycontentforusers.

4.Whatcouldbestreplacetheunderlinedword“showcasing“inparagraph1?

A.grouping.B.displaying.C.selling.D.advertising

5.WhatmadeBaiXuesongpopularontheInternet?

A.Hislivebroadcasts.B.Hiscollectionofart.

C.Hisabilitytomakevideos.D.HisknowledgeoftheInternet.

6.Whatcanthenumbersinparagraph3showus?

A.Thepopularityofonlinestores.

B.ThedevelopmentofChinesemuseums.

C.Thesuccessoflivebroadcastsofmuseums.

D.TheimportanceofonlineplatformsinChina.

7.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A.Therearetwosidestoeverystory.

B.Experienceisthemotherofwisdom.

C.Neverriseearlywithoutproperbenefit.

D.Workingtogethercancreateawin-winsituation.

Travelingismeanttobeanenjoyableactivitywhereyoucanrelaxandfindpleasure.But

onesmalltowninVermont,US,hascloseditsroadstothepublicduetotheoverwhelming

(壓倒性的)numberoftourists,reportedthenewssiteLocal10.

Famousforitsbeautifulautumnleaves,Pomfret,asmalltownwithover900people,has

beencrowdedwithtouristsattractedbybeautifulpicturesofthetownsharedonsocialmedia

siteslikeTikTokandInstagram.Thishasledto"significantsafety,environmentalandquality

oflifeissues,99theSelectBoardofPomfretwroteinamessagetothecommunity.

Admittedly,thepopularityofsocialmediahasopenedupmoreoftheworldforvisitors

toexplore.Byusingfunctionssuchasgeotagging(地理標t己)throughwhichyoucanshare

yourlocation,peoplearelookingforandsharingthesedestinations,especiallyinruralareas

likethesmalltownofPomfret.Ariseinsocialmediapresencealsobringsthepotentialfor

greatertourismincomeandjobsforpeopleinthesetravelsites.

Socialmediaisalsooftenblamedforcausingover-tourism.Theseplacesaren'tproperly

equippedtoreceivetourists.Theycaneasilybecomeovercrowded.Overcrowdingleadsto

theworstproblemsoftourism:moretrafficandrubbish,withoutmoremoneycomingin.

Socialmediahaschangednotonlythedestinationspeopletravelto,butthewaythey

behaveoncetheygetthere.Gettingtheperfectphotoisatoppriority(優(yōu)先事項)formany.

“Peoplearedressingforthephotoratherthanthedestinationorthecustoms,andtherecanbe

abigdisconnectthere,9,LaurenSiegeloftheUniversityofGreenwichsaid.

8.WhydidPomfretdecidetocloseitsroadstothepublic?

A.Someimportantpeoplewillvisitit.

B.Localpeopledon'tlikeoutsiders.

C.Overcrowdinghascausedproblems.

D.Thetownneedssomereconstruction.

9.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?

A.Thetrendoftravelingtounknownplaces.

B.Thepositiveeffectofsocialmediaontourism.

C.Theimportanceofhavingasocialmediapresence.

D.Thepopularityofsharinglocationsonsocialmedia.

10.WhycanplaceslikePomfretbeeasilyovercrowded?

A.Theyoffertouristshigh-qualityservice.

B.Theylackgoodtouristcontrolmeasures.

C.Theyadvertisetoomuchonsocialmedia.

D.Theydon'thavethepropertouristfacilities(設(shè)施).

11.Accordingtothetext,howhassocialmediachangedtravelers9behavior?

A.Theydressappropriatelyfortheirdestinations.

B.Theypaymoreattentiontothelocalcustoms.

C.Theydisconnectfromsocialmedia.

D.Theyaremorefocusedontakingphotos.

“Thefailuretoplayisnowaseriousissueanditcallsforactionforchange,“saysSir

KenRobinson,aleadingexpertineducation,creativityandhumandevelopment.Thisisthe

drivingforcebehindOutdoorClassroomDay-aglobalteacher-ledcampaign,supportedby

DirtisGood,acompanyproducingdailychemicalproducts.

OutdoorClassroomDay,takingplaceon17thMayand1stNovemberthisyear,willsee

schoolsaroundtheworldswaptheinsidefortheplaygroundandbeyondtomakeplaytimea

keypartoftheschoolday.Thismightinvolveusingnaturalobjectslikestonestodosums,or

goingonaninsecthunttoencouragecuriosity.Bynow,OutdoorClassroomDayhasgrown

fromagrassrootsmovementtoaglobalcampaignthatisexpectedtobenefitfivemillion

childrenandover40,000schoolsfromallaroundtheworld.

Thisishelpingtochangethetrendthatseesmanyschoolssellinguporbuildingupon

theirplaygroundsandcuttingbackonplaytimetomakemoreroomforacademicstudies,

whileathomechildren'slivesareincreasinglyfilledwithorganizedactivitiesintendedto

helpthemlearn.Todayglobally61%ofparentssurveyedintheDirtisGoodQualitative

Studysaidthatchildrendon'tknowhowtoplaywithoutusingtechnology.

OutdoorClassroomDayismakingplayingtimehappen,with22%ofparticipating

schoolshavingincreasedtheirplaytimesincejoiningthecampaign.93%ofteachers

surveyedsawimprovementsinchildren'screativityafterplayingoutsideand97%believe

thattimeoutdoorsisnecessaryforchildrentoreachtheirfullpotential.

Scientificstudiesshowthatrealplay-theactive,physical,self-directedplay-is

essentialforchildrentodevelopkeylifeskillsthatarenottaughtelsewhere.Fewwould

questionthevalueofdevelopingcreativity,leadership,resourcefulness,andcuriosity.

12.WhatdochildrendoonOutdoorClassroomDay?

A.HavePE.classesontheplaygrounds.

B.Haveadayoffandgoplayinganywhere.

C.Learnandplaybyusingnaturalthingsoutside.

D.Playontheirownwithouttheteachers'guidance.

13.Whydochildrenspendlesstimeoutdoors?

A.Schoolsstopprovidingplaygrounds.B.Adultsignoretheimportanceofplaytime.

C.Parentsprefertohomeschooltheirchildren.D.Technologyhelpschildrenlearnbetterat

home.

14.Whafstheschoolteachers9attitudetowardsthecampaign?

A.Positive.B.Uncertain.C.Unconcerned.D.Negative.

15.Whafsthepurposeofthepassage?

A.Tointroduceanactivity.B.Toadvertiseaproduct.

C.Toentertainthepublic.D.Topersuadestudentstoplay.

Dogownerswalkedabout23minuteslongereachdaythannon-dogowners.Inanew

study,dogownerstook2,760additionalsteps-comparedtopeoplewhodidn'thaveadogat

home.Buthere'stherealgoodnews:Thatextraexercisecouldhelpadultsmeettheir

recommendedweeklytotalsforphysicalactivity.

Theresearch,publishedinBMCPublicHealth,focusedonadults65andolder,whotend

tobelessactivethanyoungerpeople.Thestudyincluded43dogownersand43non-dog

owners,allofwhomweremonitored(監(jiān)控)continuouslyforthreeweek-longperiods.When

theycomparedthetwogroups,theresearchersfoundthatdogownershipwasconnectedwith

alarge,potentiallyhealth-improvingeffect.

Dogownerswalkedabout23minuteslongereachdaythannon-dogowners,119minutes

against96minutesonaverage.Theyalsotookanadditional2,760steps,andhadeightfewer

continuousperiodsofsittingdown.Mostofthatextrawalkingwasdoneatproperpace,100

ormorestepsaminute.Dogownerswalkedatthispacefor32minutesaday,againstjust11

minutesadayfornon-dogowners.

TheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)suggeststhatadultsgetatleast150minutesof

physicalactivityaweek.Thisincreasedwalkingtimealonecouldsatisfythatrequirement,

saytheresearchers-soitmakessensethat87percentofdogownersinthestudymetthese

guidelines,versusjust47percentofnon-dogowners.

Co-authorNancyGeesaysthatpetownershipmayhelpolderadultsgetmoreactivityor

keeptheircurrentactivitylevelforalongerperiodoftime."Thiscouldimprovetheirchances

ofabetterqualityoflife,improvedcognition(認知),andperhaps,evenalonglife,99shesaid.

HereatHealth,welladdthatcaringforpetshasbeenshowntohaveplentyofotherphysical

andmentalhealthbenefitsaswell.

16.Whatcanwelearnabouttheresearch?

A.Itwastargetedatoldpeople.

B.Ithadanundesirableeffectondogowners.

C.Itwassponsored(資助)bytheBMCPublicHeal.

D.Itmainlyconsideredthementalhealthofdogowners.

17.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodoinparagraph3?

A.Toshowtheguidelinesoftheresearch.

B.Topresenttheresultsoftheresearch.

C.Todescribetheprocessofdoingtheresearch.

D.Toexplainthereasonsforconductingtheresearch.

18.WhatdoesNancyGeethinkofowningadog?

A.Itwilltakealotoftime.

B.Itwillsurelyhelppeoplelivealonglife.

C.Itenablesolderadultstoliveahealthylife.

D.Ithelpsyoungadultstoimprovetheirqualityoflife.

19.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.YoungpeoplewalklesstodayB.Animalloversarehealthier

C.Non-petownersenjoymorepleasureD.Dogownerswalkwaymore

二、七選五

20.Atschool,wereyouevertoldtostopdaydreamingandconcentrate?Itwaseasyfor

yourmindtowanderifyouweren'tinterestedinthesubject.①But

understandinghowtodoit,andknowingwhatisdistractingyou,canhelp.

Scientistshavelookedatwhatmakesusprocrastinate(拖延)andfoundanumberof

waystohelpusstayfocused.②ResearchbyScienceFocusmagazinefoundthat

silenceisbestforconcentration,butgentlecoffeeshopnoise-forexample-isalsouseful!It

alsofoundthatturningoffremindersonyourphone,orswitchingthephoneoffaltogether

removesamajordistractionandhelpsyoufocusonthetaskathand.

(3)Psychologistsandneuroscientistsareinterestedinourabilitytofocusand

havelookedatwhatwecanchangeinsideourheadstohelpusconcentrate.Anarticleby

CarolineWilliamssays,"AttentionResearcherNilliLavicofUniversityCollegeLondonhas

foundthatmakingataskmorevisuallydemandingtakesupmoreprocessingpowerand

leavesthebrainnothinglefttoprocessdistractions.④

Therearemorepracticaltipstowardkeepingyourmindfocused.Theseincludemakinga

listofyourtasks,findingaquietworkspaceorevenchewingsomegum!Ifspossiblethatthe

movementinyourmouthoccupiespartsofthebrainthatmightotherwisegetdistracted.But,

accordingtoScienceFocusmagazine,distractionisn'tallbad."Ifwewerealwayssofocused

thatwenevergotdistracted,we'dmisspotentialchanges,suchasthreats,inourenvironment.

⑤“

A.Distractionisvitalforsurvival.

B.Stayingfocusedcanstillbeachallengeinadultlife.

C.Therefore,keepingyourselfbusymightbeoneanswer.

D.Yourabilitytoconcentratewellaffectshoweffectiveyouare.

E.Anotherpossiblecureforashortattentionspanisbraintraining.

F.Oneobvioussolutionistogetridofdistractingnoisesoruse“whitenoise”.

G.Somepeopleprocrastinatebecausetheyworrytheywon'tbeabletocompletetasks

perfectly.

三、完形填空(15空)

Iwastaskedwithlookingaftermy13-year-oldcousinMeganwhilemyparentswere

away.Meganhadbeenlivinga]life,havinglostherparentsatayoungageand

currentlylivingwithmyparents.

Atfirst,I2thatIcouldbeagoodrolemodelforMeganandteachherthe3

waytodothings,justlikeIhadbeentaughttodotherightA-levelsandtherightuniversity.

4,thingsdidn'tgoasplanned.

I5togethertogotoschoolanddoherhomework,butshejustwantedtowatch

TVIwantedtoshowheraneducationalmovie,butshewasn't6.

Oneday,whiledrivingMeganhomefromschool,Istalled(使及息火)thecarseveraltimes

tryingtodoahill-start.Meganfoundit7andstartedlaughinguncontrollably.I

couldn'thelpbut8.Webothlaughedandsomething9betweenus.

IrealizedthatIdidn'thavetobethebossofMeganandthatwecouldjust10

together.

Fromthatmomenton,westartedtoenjoyeachother9s11,andMeganwould

sharetheday'sgossipwithme.Wehavedifferentpersonalitiesandinterests,butwe12

spendingtimetogether.Despitemyinitial(最初的)13,1learnedthatbeingagood

14isn'taboutbeingtheperfectadultfigureinherlifebutaboutbuildingastrong15

withthepeopleyoucareabout.

21.A.simpleB.difficultC.busyD.cheerful

22.A.believedB.knewC.admittedD.pretended

23.A.commonB.creativeC.rightD.unique

24.A.ThereforeB.FinallyC.OtherwiseD.However

25.A.triedB.refusedC.managedD.forgot

26.A.boredB.impressedC.interestedD.concerned

27.A.frustratingB.amusingC.confusingD.annoying

28.A.joininB.turnaroundC.cryoutD.calmdown

29.A.remainedB.brokeC.worsenedD.changed

30.A.takerisksB.havefunC.makerulesD.followorders

31.A.hobbiesB.opinionsC.challengesD.company

32.A.avoidB.regretC.enjoyD.practice

33.A.strugglesB.fearsC.successesD.pains

34.A.friendB.parentC.teacherD.rolemodel

35.A.similarityB.connectionC.relationD.competition

四、短文填空

36.IbeganmyjourneystudyinginChinainMarch2020,whenIcametoBeijing

LanguageandCultureUniversity(BLCU)togetmybachelor'sdegreeinChineselanguage.

AsayouthfromtheUSA,Ifeelthat①_________(study)inChinaisoneofthebestways

totrulyunderstandthisamazingcountry.Ihavethechancenotonly②

(communicate)withinternationalstudentsfromallovertheworldbuttomakefriendswith

localChinesestudents.

Throughvarious(3)(activity),Iwasabletodevelopmanyfriendshipswith

Chinesestudents.ItwasthroughthesefriendshipsthatI(4)(have)theopportunity

tobetterunderstandwhattheuniversitylifeof⑤averageChinesestudentwas

like.BecausemanyChinesefriendscamefromdifferentareasaroundthecountry,Iwasable

togaina(6)(good)understandingofChinathanbefore.

Apartfromthese,myabsolutefavoriteswerethetimes⑦myclosefriends

fromschoolwouldgatherinmydormroomtocookandeat.Itmaysoundlikenothing

special,(8)theseweresomeofmycherished(珍愛的)memoriesatBLCU.

IsincerelyhopethatmoreforeignersinChinacantakeadvantage(9)their

timetoexperiencethefood,theculture,and⑩(especial)thepeople.

五、語法填空

37.ForWestern(design),Chinaanditsrichculturehavelongbeenan

inspirationforWesterncreative.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)

38.Nowadays,manyteenagersareaddictedcomputergames.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)

39.Iwas(frighten)ofwalkingaloneintheforest.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)

40.Parentsneedtoencourageasenseof________(responsible)intheirchildren.(所給詞

的適當(dāng)形式填空)「

41.Mathisan________(extreme)challengingsubjectforsomestudents.(所給詞的適當(dāng)

形式填空)「「

42.I'mlookingforwardto(hear)moredetailsfromyousoon.(所給詞的適當(dāng)

形式填空)

43.Don'tplaywiththeknifeoryoumaydoyourselfan(injure).(所給詞的適

當(dāng)形式填空)

44.Sheoftenswimstobuildupthe_________(strong)ofhermuscles.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形

式填空)「

45.Ididnothave(confident)whenIcametothenewschool.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形

式填空)

46.IwillnotlosecourageevenIshouldfailtentimes.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)

47.Thosewhotrulyunderstandthe(economy)impactandcanworktochange

thepatternscancreateawiderangeofcareerpossibilities.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)

48.Imadeupmymindtoapplyascholarship.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)

49.Ifsnotallthathardtobuildan(advance)andlargevocabulary.(所給詞的適

當(dāng)形式填空)?

50.Ifyoupretend________(know)whatyoudon'tknow,you911makeafoolofyourself.

(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式行一

51.Herecommendedthatshe(go)toseeadentist.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)

六、書面表達

52.假設(shè)你是校英文報“JustAsk”欄目的負責(zé)人Dale,你收到了來自TroubledBoy的來

信。請閱讀下面信件,然后回信給他并提一些建議,內(nèi)容要點包括:

1,表示安慰;

2.給予建議。

注意:

1.字數(shù)80詞左右;

2,可適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。

DearDale,

I'vebeenexpectingtostudyabroadforsuchalongtime.Theproblemisthatmyparents

wantmetosponsor(資助)myself,andI'mnotsurewhetherIcangetascholarshipornot.

LifeseemsalittletoohardifIamtochoosethispath.Canyouhelpme?Thanks.

TroubledBoy

TroubledBoy

Dale

參考答案

1.答案:D

解析:細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第一段“Youjustneedagoodcamera,basicphotography

skills,andaninterestingivingbackthroughphotography.(你只需要一個好的相機,基本的

攝影技巧,以及通過攝影回饋社會的興趣。)”可知,申請這個項目需要適當(dāng)?shù)臄z影裝

備。故選D。

2.答案:A

解析:細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Programschedule部分的“Halfdayswillbespentontheory,and

duringtheotherhalf,we511visitanonprofitorganizationtoputskillsintopractice.(半天時間

學(xué)習(xí)理論知識,另一半時間,我們將參觀一家非營利組織,將所學(xué)技能付諸實踐。)”

可知,課程安排是將理論與實踐相結(jié)合。故選A。

3.答案:C

解析:細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章最后“Livingstone:July31”和表格內(nèi)容可知,如果你在7

月31日開始學(xué)習(xí),并停留3周需要支付3200美元。故選C。

4.答案:B

解析:詞義猜測題。根據(jù)下文“thecollectionsatthemuseum(博物館內(nèi)的藏品)"和"which

attractedover300,000viewers(吸引了超過30萬觀眾)”可推斷,showcasing意為“陳列,

展出“,和displaying同義。故選B。

5.答案:A

解析:細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段“BaihasbecomeahitontheInterneteversincehestarted

givingtoursofthemuseumcollectionsthroughlivestreamingvideosonFebruary23.(自2

月23日開始通過視頻直播參觀博物館藏品以來,白已經(jīng)成為網(wǎng)絡(luò)紅人)”可知,白雪松

因為直播而成為網(wǎng)絡(luò)紅人。故選A。

6.答案:C

解析:推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段“Itisestimatedthatmorethan30museumsin

China,...Asaresult,thenumberoffansoftheofficialonlinestoreofthemuseumonthee-

commerceplatformTaobaohasgrownto25,000,withsalesofrelatedproductsseeingahuge

increase.(據(jù)統(tǒng)計,疫情期間,中國國家博物館、中國敦煌研究院等30多家博物館通過

網(wǎng)絡(luò)平臺直播,單日觀眾量均超過1000萬人次。甘肅省博物館是探索并使用網(wǎng)絡(luò)平臺

的博物館之一,據(jù)博物館副館長說,其直播一度吸引了多達90萬觀眾,占去年總觀眾

的一半以上。因此,在電商平臺淘寶上,故宮官方網(wǎng)店的粉絲數(shù)量已增至2.5萬,相

關(guān)產(chǎn)品的銷量也大幅增長)”可推知,這些數(shù)字說明了博物館網(wǎng)絡(luò)直播的成功。故選

Co

7.答案:D

解析:推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段"'CooperationbetweenmuseumsandInternetplatforms

isbeneficialtobothsides,5saidHuangYang,...Hesaidthatwhilemuseumsneedtouselive

broadcaststospreadculture,Internetgiantsneedtheresourcesthatmuseumspossessto

providehigh-qualitycontentforusers.(“博物館和互聯(lián)網(wǎng)平臺之間的合作對雙方都有好

處,”南京師范大學(xué)文化遺產(chǎn)與博物館學(xué)院副教授黃洋說?!f,雖然博物館需要

通過直播來傳播文化,但互聯(lián)網(wǎng)巨頭需要博物館擁有的資源來為用戶提供高質(zhì)量的內(nèi)

容。廣可推知,互聯(lián)網(wǎng)和博物館是雙贏的。故選D。

8.答案:C

解析:細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段"ButonesmalltowninVermont,US,hascloseditsroads

tothepublicduetotheoverwhelmingnumberoftourists,reportedthenewssiteLocal10.

(但據(jù)新聞網(wǎng)站Local10報道,由于游客人數(shù)過多,美國佛蒙特州的一個小鎮(zhèn)已經(jīng)對公

眾關(guān)閉了道路)”以及第二段“Famousforitsbeautifulautumnleaves,Pomfret,asmalltown

withover900people,hasbeencrowdedwithtouristsattractedbybeautifulpicturesofthe

townsharedonsocialmediasiteslikeTikTokandInstagram.Thishasledto'"significant

safety,environmentalandqualityoflifeissues,“theSelectBoardofPomfretwroteina

messagetothecommunity.(龐弗雷特是一個擁有900多人的小鎮(zhèn),以其美麗的秋葉而聞

名,這里擠滿了被TikTok和Instagram等社交媒體網(wǎng)站上分享的小鎮(zhèn)美麗照片所吸引

的游客。龐弗雷特特別委員會在給社區(qū)的信息中寫道,這導(dǎo)致了“重大的安全、環(huán)境和

生活質(zhì)量問題”)”可知,龐弗雷特決定對公眾關(guān)閉道路,是由于游客人數(shù)過多,過度擁

擠造成了問題。故選C。

9.答案:B

解析:主旨大意題。根據(jù)第三段“Admittedly,thepopularityofsocialmediahasopenedup

moreoftheworldforvisitorstoexplore.(誠然,社交媒體的流行為游客打開了更多的探

索空間)“以及“Ariseinsocialmediapresencealsobringsthepotentialforgreatertourism

incomeandjobsforpeopleinthesetravelsites.(社交媒體的興起也為這些旅游網(wǎng)站的人們

帶來了更大的旅游收入和就業(yè)機會)”可知,本段主要介紹了社交媒體對于旅游業(yè)的積

極影響。故選B。

10.答案:D

解析:細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段“Theseplacesaren'tproperlyequippedtoreceivetourists.

Theycaneasilybecomeovercrowded.(這些地方?jīng)]有適當(dāng)?shù)脑O(shè)備來接待游客。它們很容

易變得過于擁擠)”可知,像龐弗雷特這樣的地方很容易人滿為患,是由于它們沒有合

適的旅游設(shè)施。故選D。

11.答案:D

解析:細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第五段“Socialmediahaschangednotonlythedestinations

peopletravelto,butthewaytheybehaveoncetheygetthere.Gettingtheperfectphotoisa

toppriorityformany.(社交媒體不僅改變了人們旅行的目的地,也改變了他們到達目的

地后的行為方式。獲得完美的照片是許多人的首要任務(wù))”可知,社交媒體改變了旅行

者的行為,是由于旅游者將獲得完美的照片當(dāng)作首要任務(wù),即旅游者更專注于拍照。

故選D。

12.答案:C

解析:細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段“OutdoorClassroomDay,takingplaceon17thMayand

1stNovemberthisyear,willseeschoolsaroundtheworldswaptheinsidefortheoutsideand

takelearningintotheplaygroundandbeyondtomakeplaytimeakeypartoftheschoolday.

Thismightinvolveusingnaturalobjectslikestonestodosums,orgoingonaninsecthuntto

encouragecuriosity.(今年5月17日和11月1日舉行的“戶外課堂日“,將看到世界各地

的學(xué)校從教室里面換到教室外面,把學(xué)習(xí)帶到操場和其他地方,使玩耍時間成為學(xué)校一

天的重要組成部分。這可能包括使用石頭等自然物體來做算術(shù),或者進行昆蟲狩獵來激

發(fā)好奇心。)”可知,在“戶外課堂日”,孩子們把學(xué)習(xí)轉(zhuǎn)移到教室外面,他們可以在這一天

可以利用戶外的自然事物學(xué)習(xí)和玩耍。故選C項。

13.答案:B

解析:推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段“Thisishelpingtochangethetrendthatseesmany

schoolssellinguporbuildingontheirplaygroundsandcuttingbackonplaytimetomake

moreroomforacademicstudies,whileathomechildren'slivesareincreasinglyfilledwith

organizedactivitiesintendedtohelpthemlearn.(這有助于改變這樣一種趨勢,即許多學(xué)校

出售或修建操場,減少玩耍時間,為學(xué)業(yè)騰出更多空間,而在家里,孩子們的生活越來越

多地被旨在幫助他們學(xué)習(xí)的有組織的活動所占據(jù)。)”可知,學(xué)校會減少孩子們的玩耍時

間,為學(xué)業(yè)騰出更多空間,家長認為學(xué)習(xí)比玩耍重要,會給孩子安排更多的旨在幫助他們

學(xué)習(xí)的活動,由此可知,孩子們在戶外的時間更少了,是因為成年人忽視了游戲時間的重

要性。故選B項。

14.答案:A

解析:推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章倒數(shù)第二段“93%ofteacherssurveyedsawimprovementsin

children'screativityafterplayingoutside,and97%believethattimeoutdoorsisnecessaryfor

childrentoreachtheirfullpotential.(93%的受訪教師認為孩子們在戶外玩耍后創(chuàng)造力有

所提高,97%的教師認為戶外活動對孩子們充分發(fā)揮潛能是必要的。)”可知,多數(shù)教師

認為在戶外玩??梢蕴岣吆⒆拥膭?chuàng)造力,有助于充分發(fā)揮他們的潛能,由此可推斷出,學(xué)

校老師對這項活動的態(tài)度是積極的。故選A項。

15.答案:A

解析:推理判斷題。通讀文章,結(jié)合第二段“OutdoorClassroomDay,takingplaceon17th

Mayand1stNovemberthisyear,willseeschoolsaroundtheworldswaptheinsideforthe

outsideandtakelearningintotheplaygroundandbeyondtomakeplaytimeakeypartofthe

schoolday.Thismightinvolveusingnaturalobjectslikestonestodosums,orgoingonan

insecthunttoencouragecuriosity.(今年5月17日和11月1日舉行的“戶外課堂日”,將

看到世界各地的學(xué)校從教室里面換到教室外面,把學(xué)習(xí)帶到操場和其他地方,使玩耍時

間成為學(xué)校一天的重要組成部分。這可能包括使用石頭等自然物體來做算術(shù),或者進行

昆蟲狩獵來激發(fā)好奇心。)”可知,本文主要介紹了一項名為“OutdoorClassroomDay”的

活動,這項活動旨在通過增加孩子的玩耍時間,來提高孩子的創(chuàng)造力,充分發(fā)揮他們的潛

力,所以文章的目的是為了介紹一項活動。故選A項。

16.答案:A

解析:細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段第一句"Theresearch,publishedinBMCPublicHealth,

focusedonadults65andolder,whotendtobelessactivethanyoungerpeople.(這項研究發(fā)

表在《BMC公共衛(wèi)生》雜志上,研究對象是65歲及以上的成年人,他們往往比年輕

人更不活躍。廣可知,該研究的主要研究對象是老年人。故選A。

17.答案:B

解析:推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段“Dogownerswalkedabout23minuteslongereachday

thannon-dogowners,119minutesagainst96minutesonaverage.Theyalsotookan

additional2,760steps,andhadeightfewercontinuousperiodsofsittingdown....Dog

ownerswalkedatthispacefor32minutesaday,againstjust11minutesadayfornon-dog

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