江西省萍乡实验学校2024-2025学年高一上学期开学考试英语试题.docx
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1、江西省萍乡实验学校2024-2025学年高一上学期开学考试英语试题 一、阅读理解Little Explorers Summer Camp 2024Ages: Entering KindergartenEntering 3rd Grade (48 years old)Hours: 9:00a.m.2:00 p.m.Total: 20Pricing:MemberNon-Member$300$350Weekly ThemesWeek 1June 17-June 21Robotics &Coding (编程)Engineers are problem solvers! Explore the
2、world of software and computer engineers while practicing your problem-solving skills through various coding challenges.Week 2June 24June 28Crafty (精细的) ChemistryDiscover how art and chemistry go hand in hand. Experiment with color mixing, temperature changes, and other ways to mix art and chemistry
3、.Week 3July 1July 3Aventuras AgricolasSpanish Bilingual CampGo on an agriculture adventure while learning about the important role of farmers, farm animals, and fruits and vegetables through hands-on activities in a bilingual emergent setting. Campers will learn Spanish vocabulary words through song
4、s, games, and art activities.Week 4July 8July 12Outer Space JourneyGet your jet packs ready and join us for a week of fun that is out of this world! Learn about astronauts, travel among the stars, and explore new planets.*Campers will enjoy indoor and outdoor museum exploration each day.*Campers are
5、 required to bring their own snacks and lunches. Snacks and lunches will be eaten in the indoor classroom.1Whats the focus in Week 2?ASpace exploration.BAgricultural studies.CChemical arts.DComputer engineering.2During which week can campers learn Spanish?AThe first week.BThe second week.CThe third
6、week.DThe fourth week.3Where will campers have lunches?AAt home.BAt the Museum cafe.COutside the museum.DIn the indoor classroom.I felt encouraged by his words and began to swim more calmly. But my clothes stuck to me like a heavy weight. I could hardly stay above the surface. Counsel saw this. “Sha
7、ll I cut them?” he asked. With a knife he cut my clothes from top to bottom and took them off quickly while I swam for both of us. Then I did the same for Counsel, and we continued to swim near each other. But we were in serious trouble. The crew might not have noticed our disappearance. And if they
8、 had, they could not return because the rudder (舵) had broken. Counsel thought of all this, and calmly made his plans. We decided to wait for the ship as long as possible, because we had no other hope of safety. I suggested that we save our strength so that both of us would not be tired out at the s
9、ame time. This was how we did it: While one of us lay on his back, quite still, with arms crossed and legs stretched out, the other would swim and push him along. We exchanged every ten minutes or so. In this way, we could swim for hours, perhaps till daylight. The crash of the ship and the whale ha
10、d appeared at about eleven oclock. We had about eight hours to swim before daylight. This seemed possible, if the sea remained calm.4Why did the two men help each other cut their clothes?ABecause the weather was too hot.BBecause they wanted to swim in the sea.CBecause no other people helped them to
11、take off their clothes.DBecause their clothes prevented them from staying above the surface.5What kind of situation were the two men probably in?AA party.BA competition.CAn accident.DA game.6What did the two men do to save strength?AThey both swam calmly.BThey lay on their backs instead of swimming.
12、COne of them pushed the other while swimming.DThey crossed their legs and stretched their arms.7Which of the following statements is correct?AThe story took place at night.BNeither of the two men was good at swimming.CThe crew noticed the two mens disappearance.DThe two men had been saved by a passi
13、ng ship at eleven oclock.Social media is taking over our lives: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and now, TikTok. These social media platforms have transformed from a way to stay connected to an industry where even kids can make money off their posts. While this may seem like another opportunistic (机会主义
14、) innovation, its really full of hidden false realities.The median income (中位收入) recorded in the United States of America was about $63,000 in 2018. TikTokers can make anywhere from $50,000 to $150,000 for a TikTok brand partnership, and TikTokers with over a million followers can make up to $30,000
15、 a month $360,000 a year. They are making more than the average person trying to feed their family and keep a roof over their heads, simply by posting a 15-second video. This is mad in more ways than one. Not only is it an overpaid “job”, it promotes undeserved admiration from viewers and a false se
16、nse of reality. Many of these famous TikTokers are still teens, and the effects of fame at such an early stage in life might cause issues later in life, such as mental illness. Teens between the ages of 13 and 17 make up 27% of TikTok viewers, who can be easily influenced by what they are watching.
17、They can put a false sense of self-value into who they look up to and what they represent: money, fame, being considered conventionally attractive. While TikTok has become a great tool for marketing, its important to understand how this content affects young viewers. If were constantly consuming con
18、tent that shows us all we need to do to be successful is be conventionally attractive and post a 15-second video featuring a new dance, it will challenge our knowledge of what really makes someone successful and will in turn affect our individual work ethics (伦理). What about the people who miss birt
19、hday and family holidays due to their jobs and arent getting paid nearly as much as these TikTokers? Richard Colyer, president and creator of Metaphor, Inc, had his own view on this issue. “It sounds great to make money for doing the latest dance moves in a 15-second video, but we should feed the mi
20、nds of kids and not just their bank accounts. TikTok can be great if used properly. Money alone is not good, technology alone is not good and connectedness can be bad if its only online.”Again, as a fellow consumer of TikTok, I do enjoy the app when I have some time to kill and need a good laugh. I
21、m not against someone making a living on entertainment, but what does getting famous of a 15-second video teach young people?8What does the underlined word “this” in Paragraph 1 refer to?ASocial networking.BMaking money on social media.CA job offered by TikTok.DStaying connected to the Internet.9Wha
22、t do the numbers given in Paragraph 2 show?ATikTokers are earning money easily.BAll TikTokers are richer than average people.CMost TikTokers can become millionaires overnight.DTikTokers earn much more than ordinary workers.10Which is the possible influence of TikTok on its young users?AThey tend to
23、live an adult life too soon.BThey are forced to pay for certain services.CThey may abandon other social media.DThey are likely to develop false value.11What can we infer from Richard Colyers comments?ATikTok can be a positive influence if teens employ it wisely.BYoung TikTokers should be banned from
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