甘肃省白银市2022-2023学年高一下学期开学考试联考英语试题.docx
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1、甘肃省白银市2022-2023学年高一下学期开学考试(上学期期末)联考英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Fire has been known for its powerful energy and is used in both ancient and modern ceremonies. Festivals about fire are celebrated all around the world. You can learn about some of them below.The Torch (火) Festival The Torch Festival takes
2、 place from the 24th to the 26th day of lunar June every year in China. It is an important traditional festival of the Yi, Naxi, and Bai ethnic people in Southwestern China. For 3 days, the people carry burning torches and take part in a variety of activities. Fruits, fireworks and lanterns are all
3、festively hung around the torch.The Burning Man FestivalThe Burning Man Festival, which began in 1986, is based on the idea of community, inclusion, creativity, fashion and anti-consumerism. It is an eight-day festival held in Nevada, America from late August to early September. At this time of year
4、, people from all over the world come here. All participants are called burners.The Fire and Snow FestivalIn mid-February every year, in the depths of cold winter, the Fire and Snow Festival takes place in Japan. Originally, this festival had its roots in a purification ceremony. In modern times, ho
5、wever, the festival is more of a community event. A sweet drink, made from rice is served up there.The Jeongwol Daeboreum Deulbli FestivalAnother fire celebration to take place in February is the Jeongwol Daeboreum Deulbli Festival in the Republic of Korea, Asia. The festival goes back centuries, wh
6、en local families would keep cows. Farmers would set fire to the mountains to destroy old grass and kill harmful insects. Now, a hilltop is set to pray for health and a good harvest in the coming year.1Which one is the Chinese festival?AThe Torch Festival.BThe Burning Man Festival.CThe Fire and Snow
7、 Festival.DThe Jeongwol Daeboreum Deulbli Festival.2What do the last two festivals have in common?AThey take place in European countries.BThey are celebrated in the same month.CThe festival participants are called burners.DThe purpose of them is to destroy old grass.3In which part of a magazine is t
8、he text probably found?ADiet.BHealth.CCulture.DEducation.No young person makes the decision to be a soldier lightly. As much as we support our children, we also have some fears. I remember so well when our son Jimmy decided to be a soldier after college. His father and I were so scared of what his d
9、ecision might cost him. Sharing the news of his decision turned out to be a little bit scaring as well. Wed assumed that those around us, family, friends and community would join us in supporting him and honoring the decision he was willing to make. Most people we told respond positively.But I also
10、heard what my friends said like: “Im so sorry. You must be disappointed with him.” and “Couldnt you change his mind?” The hardest one came from the mother of our sons high school friend. One day she asked if she could talk to me. “I hope you understand, but Ive forbidden my son to have anything to d
11、o with yours,” she said. “I just cant risk that my son Simon will see the decision your son has made as a possible choice for his life.”These responses were upsetting to me, and I did my best to protect my son from them. But one night he shared that he had also heard similar comments. I asked him ho
12、w he felt about that. He faced me with his answer. “These responses didnt bother me. I know that not everyone can get what Im doing. But there is something that I feel I must do. I believe that Ill become a good soldier.” I knew then that he had made the decision for the right reason.The reason why
13、Im sharing this today is to share tips on how to respond to this kind of announcement. The encouragement from family and friends is important. Those friends who backed Jimmys decision gave us strength. And we could share our struggles with them.4How did the author first feel when Jimmy decided to be
14、 a soldier?AAfraid.BCalm.CDisappointed.DAngry.5What does the author mainly show in paragraph 2?AHer tips on Jimmys decision.BHer approval of Jimmys decision.CHer friends comments on Jimmys decision.DHer friends appreciation of Jimmys decision.6What do we know about Jimmy from paragraph 3?AHe regrett
15、ed to be a soldier.BHe was sure of being a soldier.CHe felt upset about the responses.DHe made the decision for his mother.7What does the underlined word “backed” in the last paragraph mean?AInfluenced.BDoubted.CRecommended.DSupported.Most of us dislike breakfast not because we hate food, but becaus
16、e we have to wake up early and eat food immediately. Were so busy with life and we dont want to waste time on breakfast. As a result, we usually skip breakfast. It seems like a harmless habit. However, breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and we should pay attention to it.In fact we shou
17、ld eat a healthy breakfast. A new study adds to our previous understanding that breakfast eaters have better heart health because it helps them maintain healthier body weight. The researchers found that skipping breakfast can be associated with an increased risk for a condition called atherosclerosi
18、s (动脉硬化).Some people think its just one small meal. But the researchers found the breakfast skippers among us are likely to have an unhealthy lifestyle, more often making poor diet choices. Plus, people who dont eat breakfast are more likely to have high blood pressure and be overweight. People who
19、often skip breakfast do have an unhealthy lifestyle. This study provides evidence that this is one bad habit people can actively change to reduce their risk for heart disease.The researchers assessed (评估) the diets of 4,052 men and women who were free of heart disease. Through a computer survey, the
20、y assessed the participants eating habits by asking them to tell how much of their caloric intake was consumed (消耗) in the morning. They found 2.9 percent skipped breakfast, 69.4 percent were low-energy breakfast consumers and 27.7 percent were healthy breakfast eaters. Compared with the healthy bre
21、akfast eaters, the breakfast skippers and low-energy breakfast consumers had a higher frequency of atherosclerosis. The breakfast skippers also had the highest weight, blood pressure, and blood lipid levels.The study is a warning that we shouldnt skip breakfast. We should eat breakfast on time in or
22、der to have energy to work for the rest of the day.8Why do most people dislike breakfast according to the text?AThey have no time for it.BThey hate breakfast food.CThey think it makes them gain weight.DThey consider it the least meal of the day.9What did the researchers think might happen to breakfa
23、st skippers?AThey might become slimmer.BThey might make better diet choices.CThey might have low blood pressure.DThey might suffer from heart disease.10What is paragraph 4 mainly about?AThe purpose of the researchers.BThe process and results of the study.CThe number of the study participants.DThe ti
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