福建省宁德市2022-2023学年高一下学期7月期末英语试题.docx
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1、福建省宁德市2022-2023学年高一下学期7月期末英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解4 Libraries to Visit in the UKChethams Library ManchesterFounded in 1653, Chethams Library is known as the oldest public library in the English-speaking world. Its Medieval building and grand 17th-century inside is home to over 100,000 books, 60,000 of
2、 which were published before 1851. It attracts a great number of scholars, writers and philosophers including Karl Marx. fbr detailsNorfolk & Norwich Millennium Library NorwichSet over three floors and with an unbelievable amount, of natural light, it called itself as “Britains most advanced library
3、, when it opened and currently offers a number of services to its 2.5 million visitors every year. One of its big attractions is the Heritage Centre, which houses over 60,000 items relating to life in Norfolk, with 8,000 of them having been painstakingly restored (修复)after the fire.Visit for details
4、Gladstones LibraryFlintshireWith over 250,000 printed items on the open shelves, Gladstones is considered one of the most important research libraries in Wales. Its also proudly traced over 300 books that have been inspired, started, revised or finished while the writer was at Gladstones”, highlight
5、ing (凸显)its importance to literary heritage.Visit gladstoneslibrary.org for detailsInnerpeffray LibraryCrieffScotlands oldest free public library lies within the Perthshire hills-just a stones throw from the ruins of Innerpeffray castle-and was founded in the late 1600s by the third Lord Madertie, w
6、ho wished to make books available (可获得的)to ordinary people. Today, the library also offers visitors a unique understanding of the history of Scotland and the local area, and runs exhibitions and events guided by enthusiastic volunteers.Visit fbr details1. What do we know about Chethams Library?A. It
7、 has a large Heritage Centre.B It has been visited by many famous people.C. It is the most important research library.D. It is the oldest library in the world.2. Which was Britains most modern library when it opened?A. Chethams Library.B. Norfolk & Norwich MillenniumLibrary.C. Gladstone Library.
8、D. Innerpeffray Library.3. Why did the third Lord Madertie found the library?A. To run exhibitions.B. To learn about local area.C. To understand the Scotlands history.D. To make books accessible to ordinary people.Eating out in the United States is not much different than eating out in other parts o
9、f the worlds. There are still fast-food chains such as McDonalds and KFC for those hamburgers. However, what makes the restaurants in the US unique is that there is a cultural diversity of restaurants serving food from almost every part of the world. When you arrive in Irvine, and travel around the
10、city, you will find many restaurants of many different cultures, ranging from European, to the Middle East and Asia. So, when you first arrived, there are always restaurants close by that offers the food you prefer.Now how do you find those restaurants and know if they are good or not? The most comm
11、on way is through the Internet. In the US, most restaurants can be found through a smartphone app called Yelp. It is a commonly used search engine for restaurants and it is very convenient to use! All you need is to enter the cuisine you want such as Indian, Sichuan, Sushi, Vegetarian, etc. In addit
12、ion, each restaurant on there is also rated and reviewed by some of their past customers. At some restaurants, you can also sign up for the waiting list through the app to save time!If you dont have access to a car or dont have time to go out and eat, there are food delivery services available. Trad
13、itionally, pizza is the most common food for delivery. Some delivery services you can try are DoorDash, Uber Eats, or Postmates. All you would need to do is just make free account, select the restaurants on their webpage, order from the menu, and enter your address to have the food delivered to your
14、 home. They usually have a delivery discount the first time you sign up for an account, so make sure to take advantage of that!4. Whats special about American restaurants?A. They offer food delivery service.B. They are mainly fast -food chains.C. They are rated and reviewed by past customers.D. They
15、 offer different foods from diverse cultures.5. Which of the following best describes the food delivery in the US?A. Various. B. Particular.C. Convenient. D. Historical.6. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. Buying meals is inconvenient in the US.B. The delivery charge will be reduced fo
16、r the first sign-up.C. You will be charged for opening a delivery account.D. Delivering hamburgers is the most common in the US.7. What is the text mainly about?A. American traditional food.B. American diverse culture.C. Guide to eating out in the US.D. Delivery service in the US.Astronauts could be
17、 able to find drinking water inside tiny glass beads(玻璃珠)that are scattered (散落)across the surface of the Moon, according to researchers. The glass beads were found by scientists from the UKs Open University while they were studying samples taken by Chinas Change-5 spacecraft during a mission in 202
18、0.Water is made up of two elements一hydrogen and oxygen. The beads are created when meteoroidssmall rocks or iron orbiting the Sunhit the Moon. The crash causes small drops of melting(融化的)rock to rain down. When they mix with Moon dust they become beads that contain oxygen. When solar wind reaches th
19、e Moon, hydrogen and oxygen meet. This creates water that is locked inside the beads when they cool.This isnt the first time that scientists have found evidence of water on the Moon.Research has shown that there is frozen water inside dark craters (陨石坑)at the Moons north and south poles. However, re
20、searchers believe that the glass beads must be scattered all over the Moon because it is often hit by meteoroids. They think there could be as much as 300 million tonnes of water stored in beads.Getting water out of the beads should be much easier than getting it from craters. Astronauts will just n
21、eed to heat them up. The water comes out as a gas, which becomes liquid when it cools. This research is really important for future Moon missions. It means that astronaut s living there for a long time to carry out research could have a natural source of water.NASA plans to land people on the Moon i
22、n 2025 and the European Space Agency plans to build astronaut s a Moon village. Professor Mahesh Anand, who was involved in the study, told The Guardian newspaper, This is one of the most exciting discoveries weve made.” 8 . What do we know about the glass beads?A. They were found during a mission i
23、n 2020.B. They are made up of oxygen and hydrogen.C. They are small rocks orbiting the sun.D. They are evidence of water on the moon.9 . How can the astronauts get a natural source of water on the moon?A. By heating the beads up.B. By mixing up Moon dust.C. By cooling the hot rocks.D. By freezing th
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