江西省宜春市丰城市第九中学2024-2025学年高一上学期第一次月考英语试题(日新班).docx
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1、江西省宜春市丰城市第九中学2024-2025学年高一上学期第一次月考英语试题(日新班)一、阅读理解No matter where you go around the world, everybody loves to celebrate. And when it comes to celebration, festivals offer something for everyone. Heres a look at our list picks for the biggest and best festivals in the world.LA TOMATINA (VALENCIA, SPAI
2、N)Started in 1945, La Tomatina is one of the oldest festivals on our list. Its also easily the messiest, coming off like the worlds biggest food fight. If you go, please follow some simple rules: Dont throw hard objects; squash (压扁) the tomato before throwing it; stay a safe distance away from tomat
3、o trucks. In other words, have fun, but dont hurt anybody.DIA DE LOS MUERTOS (MEXICO)Although Cinco de Mayo may be more well-known in the US, this is arguably Mexicos most important and widely celebrated holiday. More commonly known in English-speaking countries as the Day of the Dead, the festiviti
4、es begin on October 31 and last through November 2. The holiday is all about getting together with friends and family to remember and celebrate ancestors (祖先) who have died in order to help them on their spiritual journey.KINGS DAY (NETHERLANDS)Queens Day was a national holiday (celebrated on April
5、30 until 2013) commemorating (纪念) Queen Beatrixs birth. By having the festivities in pleasant April, the proud Dutch could dress up in bright orange and have a few drinks without worrying about the weather. With the crowning (加冕) of her son, the holiday became known as Kings Day. It is now officiall
6、y celebrated on April 27 (the Kings birthday).WOMAD (WILTSHIRE, ENGLAND)One of my favourite music festivals Ive attended, WOMAD (World Of Music, Arts & Dance) was founded in 1980. More than any other music festival, WOMAD has always been a celebration of global culture first and foremost. They o
7、ffer workshops for both children and adults. They also feature lots of international dishes, including traditional dishes cooked by the musicians themselves.1At which festival can you throw tomatoes?AKINGS DAY.BWOMADCLA TOMATINADDIA DE LOS MUERTOS.2What is special about KINGS DAY?AIt happens in Nove
8、mber.BIt is only for the Queen.CIts to celebrate someones birthday.DIt is well-known in the US.3What can be offered in WOMAD?AWorkshops for foreigners only.BBooks for children.CBright orange clothes.DInternational dishes.Virginia “Ginger” Hislop, now 105, recently received her masters degree from St
9、anford University, 83 years after completing her master s in education in Stanford in 1941. Originally Hislop desired to be a lawyer, but her father rejected paying law school tuition (学费) because he didnt support women lawyers. Therefore, Teaching was the next best choice for Hislop with the help o
10、f her grandmother and aunt. She enrolled at Stanford in 1936, earning her bachelors (学士) degree in education four years later.Its worth noting that even if she had received her degree, many school systems wouldnt have hired her as a married woman. Not until the 1964 Civil Rights Act were these “marr
11、iage bars” that allowed for schools to not hire wives, and even fire teachers who got married after hiring, completely done away with. Gender (性别) inequality may have put a hold on her career, but they led to her becoming a powerful advocate for all students.Hislop worked to improve educational oppo
12、rtunities for all students, believing everyone should have access to higher education if they desired. Her efforts contributed to transforming Yakima Valley College from a junior college to an independent institution awarding associates, bachelors, and masters degrees. This was achieved through her
13、work with local and state legislators and the Community College Act of 1967. Hislop also served on boards of various education and arts-focused organizations.“I didnt return to teaching, but I feel I put my teaching certificate to good use serving in committees and on boards and trying to improve ed
14、ucational opportunities every chance I got,” Hislop says. At 105, Hislop remains an active community member. Her son-in-law Doug Jensen notes, “The biggest lesson Ive taken from her is that you never really stop learning. Shes a reader with a strong thirst for knowledge, and at 105 shes still energe
15、tically moving and shaking.”4What made Hislop choose teaching?AFinancial difficulties of her family.BFamily responsibilities.CHer interest in education.DHer fathers refusal of tuition.5What can we know about the society when Hislop was young?AWomen faced many limits on career.BLawyer was the best jo
16、b choice.CEducation was open to everyone.DMen and women had equal chances.6What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about?AHislops political ambitions.BHislops plan to build educational equality.CHislops desire to change education policies.DHislops efforts and contribution in education.7Which of the follow
17、ing can best describe Hislop?ADetermined and devoted.BEnergetic and humorous.CWise but indecisive.DCourageous but impatient.The Summer Olympics in Paris is always impressive, but 2024 promised something extraordinary even before the games began the seats you are sitting on! Made from locally recycle
18、d plastic, these seats are sustainability (可持续性) champions in their own right.The Paris 2024 Summer Olympics made history in terms of sustainability, as 11,000 stadium seats made entirely of recycled plastic are used during the water sports. The plastic used for the seats was collected from recyclin
19、g bins in the Seine-Saint-Denis neighborhood, and 80% of the 100 metric tons needed for the seats came from this area. The collected plastic was cut and torn into small pieces, processed and turned into new material by a local recycling firm called Le Pav.After the base materials are produced into p
20、lastic seats with different colors, the seats have gone through numerous tests, including mechanical resistance, fire resistance, as well as UV resistance. The recycled plastic chairs proved to be strong and durable, with producers reporting no problems in the production process.The use of recycled
21、plastic seats is part of Paris and Frances commitment to sustainability, with the goal of reducing downstream emissions (排放) by 50% compared to the 2012 and 2016 games. Additionally, the city is working to fight against environment worsening by making the Seine River swimmable for the first time in
22、decades, in an effort to host the triathlon (铁人三项) there.The recycled plastic seats not only promote sustainability but also raise awareness about waste recycling, with children being encouraged to throw their plastic bottles into appropriate bins. The Paris Olympics use of recycled plastic seats de
23、monstrates the potential of a circular economy, where waste is repurposed and reused, ultimately reducing the amount of plastic waste in landfills and oceans.8What is special about the seats for the 2024 Paris Olympics?AThey won the championship in a competition.BThey are made with a mix of plastic
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