山西省2024-2025学年高一上学期11月期中英语试题.docx
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1、山西省2024-2025学年高一上学期11月期中英语试题一、阅读理解Here are four parks in America that offer ideal visiting conditions in the fall.Natchez Trace Parkway (Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee)Covering 444 miles between the Mississippi River and Nashville, Natchez Trace Parkway has some of the prettiest scenery in the enti
2、re South. The fall season also brings special events along the parkway like the Natchez Balloon Festival (October 18-19) and Dancing With The King (October 18-20) in Tupelo, Mississippi.Capitol Reef National Park (Utah)Fall is a harvest season at Capitol Reef National Park a picture-perfect setting
3、for picnicking with peaches, pears and apples. For a small fee, visitors can self-pick the peaches, pears and apples with ladders and fruit-picking poles provided by the Park Service. Afterward, they can enjoy the fruits of their labor at the nearby picnic area and campground.White Sands National Pa
4、rk (New Mexico)Cooler temperatures are just one of the reasons to visit White Sands in the fall. Another reason to visit in the fall is impressive full moons that brighten the unearthly landscapes of this New Mexico desert park. White Sands celebrates the autumn supermoons with ranger-led Full Moon
5、Hikes (September 18 and October 16) and Full Moon Nights that feature/ live outdoor music, specifically a jazz band on September 17 as well as Native American musician and storyteller Randy Granger on October 17.Joshua Tree National Park (California)Its hard to avoid crowds at Joshua Tree National P
6、ark, but you might have a chance if you visit during a weekday in October or November. By October, the average daytime temperature has dropped, perfect for hiking, biking, horseback riding the 36.5-mile California Riding & Hiking Trail that runs east-west across the park.1When does the Natchez B
7、alloon Festival start?AOn October 16.BOn October 17.COn October 18.DOn October 19.2What can visitors do at Capitol Reef National Park?APick fruits.BEnjoy band performances.CMeet Randy Granger.DAttend Dancing With The King.3Which park offers activities related to full moons?ANatchez Trace Parkway.BWh
8、ite Sands National Park.CCapitol Reef National Park.DJoshua Tree National Park.College professors these days face an ever - higher bar to draw the attention of their students, forced to compete with the smartphones and laptops in large lecture halls. But when your professor is a social media star, i
9、ts a little bit easier. Tatiana Erukhimova, who teaches physics at Texas A & M University, has managed to get her students, as well as future generations, excited about the science.Known as “Dr. Tatiana” to her students and online fan base, the professor performs physics tricks with endless ener
10、gy and enthusiasm. Videos of her theatrical demonstrations have got hundreds of millions of views across social media platforms. In the kid - friendly videos, Erukhimova uses a range of everyday objects in her experiments, from pingpong balls and toilet paper to sweets, bicycle wheels and hair dryer
11、s. Her departments online page has about 2.5 million subscribers.Its clear that she knows what it takes to get young people excited about a hard science. But it wasnt always that way. When she first started teaching college freshman classes almost two decades ago, she struggled to attract the attent
12、ion of her younger students. Fortunately, by the second semester, she found her footing, tweaking her approach to get her students interested in her classes.Shes earned more than just recognition on social media. In October, she was honored with a national award for science outreach for leadership i
13、n bringing the excitement of physics through innovative education programs, including the well-attended annual TAMU Physics and Engineering Festival and the highly popular physics videos on social media.As a leader in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) field in which women are
14、 underrepresented, shes become a role model for some. Afiya Dhanani attended TAMU after seeing Erukhimovas videos online. “Watching Dr. Tatiana do the experiments online, especially since she was a female leader, was more inspiring for me to even go into physics,” Dhanani said.4How does Tatiana make
15、 her students focus on her classes?ABy connecting abstract concepts with real life.BBy stopping students bringing phones to class.CBy adding interesting videos from the Internet.DBy making herself approachable and easygoing.5What does the underlined word “tweaking” in paragraph 3 probably mean?AUnde
16、rstanding.BContinuing.CRecording.DChanging.6What is paragraph 4 mainly about?ATatianas family life.BTatianas achievements.CWays to celebrate festivals.DEducation programs in TAMU.7What does Dhanani want to tell us in the last paragraph?AShe wanted to become a role model.BShe inspired others to learn
17、 physics.CTatiana has a positive impact on her.DTatiana has been very strict with her.Climate change is stressing rainforests where the highly sensitive cocoa bean grows, but chocolate lovers need not despair, say companies that are researching other ways to grow cocoa or develop cocoa substitutes (
18、替代品).California Cultured, a plant cell culture company, is growing cocoa from cell cultures at a facility in West Sacramento, California, with plans to start selling its products next year. It puts cocoa bean cells and sugar water together so they reproduce quickly and reach maturity in a week rathe
19、r than the six to eight months a traditional harvest takes, said Alan Perlstein, the companys chief executive. The process also no longer requires as much water or labor.The sales of chocolate candy around the world reached $ 238.5 billion in 2023, research website Statista reported. Sales in the Un
20、ited States alone reached more than $ 25 billion in 2023, the National Confectioners Association said. The price of cocoa rose quickly earlier this year because of demand and troubles with the crop in West Africa due to plant diseases and changes in weather. The region produces the most of the world
21、s cocoa.The push to produce cocoa indoors in the US comes after other products, such as chicken meat, have already been grown in labs. It also comes as supermarket shelves fill with snack options something that developers of cocoa alternatives say shows people are ready to try what looks and tastes
22、like a chocolate chip cookie even if the chip contains a cocoa substitute.While some are seeking to create alternative cocoa sources and substitutes, others are trying to improve the supply of cocoa where it naturally grows. Mars, which makes M& Ms and Snickers, has a research facility at Univer
23、sity of California, Davis aimed at making cocoa plants more resilient so that they are able to recover more easily and quickly from unpleasant environments, said Joanna Hwu, the companys senior director of cocoa plant science. The facility hosts a living collection of cocoa trees so scientists can s
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