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1、山东省烟台市2023-2024学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题 学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________ 一、阅读理解 UC Berkeley Youth Summer Camps UC Berkeley Youth Summer Camps will provide a wide variety of one-week outdoor experiences and activities for young people on summer camps 2024. Here are four best summ

2、er camps. Afternoon Adventures Camp Afternoon Adventures Camp offers many adventurous activities around the Berkeley Marina. Campers must be aged 8-10 to sign up. They will explore the ocean plants and join in other activities such as doing outdoor exploration, playing outdoor group games and goin

3、g skateboarding. This camp provides an opportunity for younger campers to develop lasting friendship through outdoor games. Blue Camp Blue Camp grew from the idea that all children need opportunities to take part in regular physical activities to support their mental health. This camp for children

4、 aged 7-12 includes art trainings, swimming lessons, free play and group games to create a fun and well-rounded camp experience. The camp is made up of three age groups to ensure safety. Eco(生态)Adventures Camp Eco Adventures Camp allows campers to have the chance to explore various environments ar

5、ound Berkeley. Campers will practice observing through their senses and record their findings while they use scientific methods to explore various creatures of the Bay Area. Discovery Camp Discovery Camp is designed specifically with the 10-12 year-old in mind, with challenging new ways to explore

6、 the Bay Area. Activities may include hikes(徒步旅行)to regional waterfalls, cycling to a beach picnic lunch and rock climbing. The full day course covers a series of regional adventures, often with several stops in a day. All campers can enjoy the bus service to and from the campsites. 1.What can a ca

7、mper do in Afternoon Adventures Camp? A.Play indoor group games. B.Watch the nearby waterfalls. C.Keep records of unique animals. D.Participate in skateboarding activities. 2.Which camp best suits the camp-goers who are interested in swimming? A.Afternoon Adventures Camp. B.Blue Camp. C.Eco A

8、dventures Camp. D.Discovery Camp. 3.What is special about Discovery Camp? A.Campers can enjoy free beach lunch. B.Campers are offered public transportation. C.Campers can observe various sea creatures. D.Campers are divided into different age groups. Mathea Allansmith isn’t your typical gran

9、dmother. She’s the oldest woman in the world to have completed a marathon. She was 92 years 194 days old when she crossed the finish line at the 2022 Honolulu Marathon, setting the record for the oldest female to complete a marathon. Mathea, now 94, of Koloa, Hawaii, USA, stays in shape all year ro

10、und by running seven days a week, no matter what the weather is. Come rain or shine, she covers 36 miles every week, even when she’s on holiday. The retired doctor didn’t take up running until she was 46 years old —after a friend suggested running two miles per day. “The Honolulu Marathon is my fav

11、orite marathon mainly because it doesn’t close the gate at a certain time, which allows even the slowest runner to finish the race,” she said. “It’s one of the best races. Fantastic registration (注册), set-up and management make it a joy to run the race.” Mathea, who doesn’t allow her age to slow he

12、r down, thinks she is the happiest person when she’s on the road. She enjoys running for miles and waving and saying hello to the people she passes. To stay in shape, Mathea keeps a steady training routine (惯例) . “I train all year round but increase the mileage 18 weeks before a marathon,” she said.

13、 Mathea said it was her career as a doctor that allowed her to understand how her body and mind respond to diet and exercise. “I see the direct relation between moving and health,” she said. “It is important to reduce stress rather than ignoring it without a plan on how to do so. Of course, exercis

14、e of any kind is a natural stress reducer.” Mathea thought getting through the finish line and winning a Guinness World Record title was the excitement of her life. “My family completely surprised me after the 2022 Honolulu Marathon, in which I achieved the world record, by wearing matching T-shirt

15、s stating my achievements,” she said. 4.What do we know about Mathea from the first two paragraphs? A.She used to be in poor health. B.She is the oldest to win a marathon. C.She runs daily regardless of the weather. D.She was encouraged by her patient to run. 5.Why is Mathea keen on the Honolu

16、lu Marathon? A.It gives winners the best awards. B.It provides runners with quality service.. C.It has no time limit for runners to finish. D.It allows runners to set a world record easily. 6.What led to Mathea’s understanding of the connection between moving and health? A.Her professional exp

17、erience. B.Her training courses. C.Her views on stress in life. D.Her hobby from young. 7.What message does Mathea’s story deliver? A.Practice makes perfect. B.Interest is the best teacher. C.Age is no barrier to success. D.Ups and downs make one strong. Have you ever imagined an insect-ins

18、pired robot, which weighs less than a gram, could one day help out in surgery (外科手术)? Scientists have designed this small, “insect-bot” called mCLARI that can control and even change its body shape as it travels in different environments to fit through gaps. It’s 2 centimeters long, weighs less tha

19、n 0.97 grams and can travel at a speed of 6 centimeters per second.It’s the smaller, faster replacement to CLARI, which was designed by the same team. “Because of the robot’s small size and ability to change shape, we expect usage of this technology in four important areas,” the lead author Kaushi

20、k Jayaram said. These include disaster (灾害) response , check on high-value objects, environmental monitoring and medical treatment. “In the long term, we hope such robots will be used more widely in moving through human bodies and performing surgeries that can’t be easily done at present,” Jayaram

21、 said. With mCLARI, Jayaram’s team is moving closer to creating robots that can fit in different environments—just like the insects they’re inspired by. The mCLARI robot has four legs and can move in narrow spaces by changing between running forward and side-to-side and can use different speeds in

22、 human bodies. Its legs are joined to its body through joints (关节), which enables mCLARI to change its body shape based on the environment it is in. For example, its legs can be lengthened up to 50% in certain spaces. As follow-up work, the scientists want to give mCLARI more power and sensing abi

23、lity while helping the surgeries. “We are also excited about understanding the effect of shape change on improving functions of robots,” Jayaram said. “And this is sure a great one-step forward of the technology. The robot will have entered the market by 2025 and will bring greater benefits to manki

24、nd, especially in medical treatment.” 8.What is paragraph 3 mainly about? A.Possible application fields of the robot. B.Different types of the robot. C.Several important features of the robot. D.Working process of the robot. 9.Which of the following can best describe mCLARI? A.Valuable but

25、uncontrollable. B.Modern but high-cost. C.Heavy and time-consuming. D.Advanced and effective. 10.What is Jayaram’s attitude towards the robot? A.Worried. B.Positive. C.Doubtful. D.Uninterested. 11.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text? A.Jayaram: A Scientist Studying R

26、obot Intelligence B.mCLARI Is Already Widely Available in the Market C.CLARI: A Robot Invented by Inspiration from the Insects D.A Tiny Shape-changing Robot Will Help Perform Surgeries A new study, led by Dr. Rebecca Stone, has shown that children as young as four years old eat 79% more calori

27、es when they are bored, compared to when they are in a normal mood (情绪) . The researchers have explored the behaviors that make children more likely to eat when they experience negative emotions. Often when children experience bad emotions such as boredom or sadness, caring adults will use food to

28、soothe them. However, this behavior, known as emotional feeding, appears to increase the possibility of children eating more when they are in low spirits. As time passes, too many calories intake will have a significant effect on children’s health both mentally and physically. Dr. Stone stresses th

29、at the experience of boredom is important in the development of children’s sense of self and creativity, so she does not recommend that children should avoid being bored. Instead, she suggests children learn to experience boredom without turning to food. She also suggests that parents turn their chi

30、ldren’s attention away from food when they feel bored, or restructure the home food environment to make it less likely that children turn to food in response to being bored. While there do appear to be individual differences between children in terms of their eating when bored, it is helpful to kno

31、w that the feeding practices that adults use around food might shape the likelihood of this happening. Although it is attractive to use food as a tool to help children, emotional feeding might lead to greater emotional eating in the future. It is important for parents and caregivers to be aware that

32、 this short-term fix could create future problems. It is hoped that, on the original basis of the study, the team will deeply explore other negative mood states in children and offer advice and support for families to find more effective ways to manage challenges around children eating behavior. 1

33、2.What does the research focus on? A.How children form good living habits. B.How children face challenges in life. C.How boredom impacts on children eating. D.How parents bring up their children. 13.What does the underlined word “soothe” mean in paragraph 2? A.Ignore. B.Comfort. C.Excuse. D.Cont

34、rol. 14.What can we know about emotional feeding? A.It makes children lose weight quickly. B.It creates a new home food environment. C.It cannot keep children trusting their parents. D.It may not help handle bad moods in the long run. 15.What does the last paragraph mainly tell us? A.Expectat

35、ions for further studies. B.The importance of going on a diet. C.The necessity of managing moods. D.Ways to strengthen family relationship. Here are some ways you can change your inner thoughts to stop stress having an effect on your mental and physical health. Exercise Exercise can be used

36、as a tool to enable you to deal with stress. The feel-good chemicals released(释放)by the brain when you exercise give a sense of well-being and calm. 16 You can then face any trouble in your life with more confidence. Keep a journal 17 You can keep a diary to write down your thoughts an

37、d record successes you are thankful for. This will make sure the positive things are more important in your mind. This can remind you that whatever stress there is, good things are still happening to you and you’re still progressing and succeeding in life. Connect with others Having some people wh

38、o support you helps you to feel calm. When you meet with difficulties, there are people who will have your back. You feel much less stressed when you have friends and family on your side. Build your support network by giving to others when they need you. 18 Improve your sleep Tiredness, the

39、 inability to think straight and sleep deprivation (缺乏) make you feel stressed. Improving sleep quality itself does a lot in reducing stress. 19 You can also try practicing breathing and relaxation. Keep your bedroom as a cool and calm place. Prioritize yourself Make sure you are giving yo

40、urself some time in your week. 20 Schedule “me time” and time to practice self-care. Spare time to do what you enjoy and find fun. It’s necessary to help you feel strong and able to deal with stress. A.Be really strict with work-life dividing line. B.Don’t be afraid to ask for the same in r

41、eturn. C.It’s of great importance to choose someone you trust. D.Put aside some screen-free time before going to bed. E.Be organized, prepared and on time for jobs that matter to you. F.People often care about what doesn’t go right instead of what goes well. G.Challenging yourself to keep worki

42、ng out can make you build self-respect. 二、完形填空 As we all know, swimming is great fun. But it often comes with 21 . Drowning (溺水)is a real possibility even for the most 22 swimmers. However, this dangerous situation can be changed with watchful eyes. This summer in Florida, two y

43、oung men helped to 23 one drowning death. Griffin Emerson, a 6-year-old child, swam in an apartment block’s pool. He enjoyed the pool’s 24 area. But he began to 25 toward the deeper part slowly, struggling to keep his head above water. All that came about as no one else,

44、including his mother, seemed to 26 him. Griffin’s frightening 27 in the water happened over the course of a full minute, ending up with the child going down to the 28 of the pool. However, one young man, Noah, did find Griffin in the pool. He told his friend Weston to call

45、911 at once. And Noah 29 to jump into the pool to 30 the 6-year-old. Noah made it to Griffin, caught him and 31 him to the surface and then to the side of the pool. Before the emergency services’ arrival, Noah and Weston tried their best to 32 life-savin

46、g steps. 33 , a few minutes later, Griffin recovered his breath. Griffin’s mother was 34 to Noah and Weston for their heroic actions. But the two young men thought it was no big deal and hoped that this act of kindness would be 35 . 21.A.difference B.attention C

47、.danger D.limitation 22.A.curious B.ordinary C.relaxed D.experienced 23.A.prevent B.identify C.watch D.suffer 24.A.quiet B.common C.shallow D.separate 25.A.run B.move C.jump D.climb 26.A.recognize B.notice C.consider D.persuade 27.A.struggle B.complaint C.speed D.escape 28.A.side B.center C.b

48、ottom D.corner 29.A.hurried B.regretted C.continued D.waited 30.A.catch up with B.keep track of C.drive away D.check on 31.A.tied B.directed C.dropped D.pulled 32.A.recall B.describe C.perform D.explain 33.A.Sadly B.Luckily C.Obviously D.Surprisingly 34.A.familiar B.patient C.generous D.gratef

49、ul 35.A.paid forward B.brought in C.taken over D.looked into 三、语法填空 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 Zhang Pihe, a Bai woman from Dali, is introducing the Bai culture to visitors who come to Hequn Village in Sangzhi County, Hunan Province.People watch how she 36 (skillful) folds and r

50、olls (卷) the cloth — 37 important step in the traditional tie-dyeing (扎染) of the Bai ethnic group. Up to now, a great many visitors 38 (attract)to the village.With 39 (it) rich Bai culture, Hequn Village becomes well-known far and wide. About 700 years ago, some Bai people ca

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