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江苏省连云港市灌南县协作体2024-2025学年高一上学期12月联考英语试题 Word版无答案
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2024灌南高中协作体高一月考联考英语试题一、阅读理解AApril27bringsIndependentBookstoreDay,thebiggestbookstorecelebrationoftheyearwhenbookstoresaroundthecountryhosteventsandofferdiscounts.Here’saselectionofbookstoreswelovewritingabout.BooksonMainBooksonMainfeelslikeyou’rereadinginsideatree-houseinaWisconsinforest.ItopenedinJune2023.Localresidentshaveawelcomingplacedecoratedwithwood,leavesandcomfortablefurnituretogatheranddiscovernewandbelovedbooks.OfftheBeatenPathBookstoreFirstopenedmorethan30yearsago,OfftheBeatenPathhasbeenthroughthreesetsofownersandthreelocations.CurrentownersMikeandDanielleSkovsayonethinghasneverchanged:Thepromisetobeawelcomingandinclusive(包容的)space.Theypartnerwithlocalschools,librariesandnonprofitstoreachasmuchofthecommunityaspossible.ChangingHandsBookstoreToopopulartobecalledahiddengem(宝石),thisArizonajewelrecentlycelebratedits50thanniversary.Itfirstopenedina500-square-footspacein1974.Ithostsauthorevents,poetrydiscussiongroupsandoffersaTradeCounterwherecustomerscanbringingentlyusedbooksforstorecredit.TheLastChapterBookShopTheLastChapterisanall-romancebookstoreinChicagothatopenedin2023.ThestorehostsauthoreventsalongwithcommunitymixerslikeBlindDatewithaBook,whereyouwraponeofyourfavoritebooksand“trade”itwithafellowbookfaninhopesoffindinganewfavoriteandanewfriend.1.WhyOfftheBeatenPathBookstoreisdifferentfromotherbookstores?A.Itcollectsgentlyusedbooks B.Itcreatesawelcomingatmosphere.C.Itworkswithlocalschools. D.Itremainsinthesameplace.2.Whichbookstorehasthelongesthistory?A.TheLastChapterBookShop. B.BooksonMain.C.OfftheBeatenPathBookstore. D.ChangingHandsBookstore.3.WhatcanpeopledoatBlindDatewithaBook?A.Buytheirfavoritebooks. B.Exchangebookswithbook-lovers.C.Receivewrappedgifts. D.Communicatewithauthors.BRememberyourfirsteverdayofschool:howyoustraightenedoutyourschoolclothes,madesureyourmompreparedyourfavoritelunchandyourbackpack?Doyourememberyourfirstbackpack?MinewasredwithMickeyMouseanditcarriedallofmyprimaryschoolbooks.Yearslater,Istillrememberitasasignofhappyschooldaysandchildhood.Unluckily,yearsflybyandit’stimeforexamsandpreparingforcollege.Butsomeseniorsfindafunwaytoholdontochildhoodalittlelongerbywearingchildishbackpackstoschool.ThisseniorbackpackchallengequicklybecomeahitonTikTok.Usually,alotofteenagerscannotwaittogrowup;theylongforindependenceandwanttoappeargrown-up.Butthingsseemtobechanging,asalotofhighschoolseniorsaredroppingthecoolkidlookandchoosingachildishstyle.Asalotofstudentsareheadingbacktoschool,mostofthemareshoppingforschoolsuppliesandnewbackpackstocarrythemin.Insteadoffashionableones,theyarechoosingtheonesshowingtheirfavoritechildhoodcharacters:Backyardigans,TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles,Spider-Man—younameit.Thistrendistakingtheinternetbystorm.Aquicksearchof“seniorbackpacks”showsalotofcolorfulandfunsmall-sizedbags.SeniorsareshowingofftheirnewbackpacksonTikTok,makingcommentators(评论者)thinkoftheirschooldaysandwishtheywouldhavekepttheirSpongeBoborDisneyPrincessbackpack.Afewcommentatorsnotethatthistrendisn’tnew,andalotofseniorshavebeenwearingchildishbackpacksforyears.Onlyinrecentyearshasthisbecomeatrend.Theseniorbackpacktrendbroughtbackagoodfeelingoflongingforsimplerdays.Backinkindergarten,whoeverhadthesamesweaterorsameshoeswouldbecomebestfriends.Now,yearslater,seeingsomeonewearingabackpackwiththesamecartooncharactersisbringingthatfeelingbacktous.4.Whatisthepurposeofusingtwoquestionsatthebeginningofthetext?A.shareacommonproblem B.bringupthetopicofthetextC.offerbackgroundinformation D.providesomeadviceforreaders5.Whydosomeseniorswearchildishbackpackstoschool?A.Tofollowonlineinfluencers’footsteps.B.Toattracttheattentionoftheirclassmates.C.Toexpresstheirwishforpersonalfreedom.D.Tokeeptheirconnectiontochildhoodalive.6.Whatiscommentators’attitudetowardtheseniorbackpacktrend?A.Supportive. B.Doubtful. C.Anxious. D.Curious.7.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“thatfeeling”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Afeelingofsadness.I B.Asenseofcloseness.C.Afeelingofuncertainty. D.AsenseofachievementCIfastrangerknockedonyourdooraskingforusingyourphonewouldyouhelp?Howaboutlendingthemfivedollarsforthebus,iftheysaidthey’dreturnandpayyouback?Nowadays,manypeoplefindithardtotruststrangers.Arecentstudyfoundthatourabilitytotruststrangersmaybemorethanjustasocialorpsychologicalcharacteristic-itcouldberootedinourDNA.Thisisimportant,asitturnsoutthattrustingpeoplemightactuallylivelongerandhealthierlivescomparedtomoreskeptical(怀疑的)people.Twomaintheorieshaveappearedtoexplainwhysomepeoplearemoretrustingthanothers.Onesuggeststrustisastablecharacteristicshapedbyearlylifeexperiences.Theotherthinksit’sinfluencedbyaperson’songoingevaluationofthesocialenvironment.Wecaneasilyimaginethattheanswertothequestion“Wouldyousaythatmostpeoplecanbetrusted?”woulddependonwhetheryou’dbeenrobbedthedaybeforeorifyou’dhadyourmissingwalletreturned.Thisiswheretherecentresearchcomesin.AprofessorofLundUniversity,Edgertonandhiscoworkershavebeendoingresearchabouttrust.Intheirmostrecentstudy,involving33,882Danishblooddonors,theyfoundasinglegene(基因)-PLPP4,stronglyassociatedwiththepersona

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