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高级中学名校试卷PAGEPAGE1浙江省A9协作体2025-2026学年高一上学期11月期中英语试题第一部分:听力(略)第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节:(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ABICYCLETOURINGthroughYellowstoneNationalParkcanbeareallygreatexperience.Theheightsoftheroadsintheparkaredifferent,rangingfrom5,300feetto8,860feet.Thatmeansyou’llneedmoretimeandenergywhenyoutravelfromoneplacetoanother.CampinginYellowstoneForbicyclistswhowanttocamp,theycanonlycampinthedevelopedcampgroundsinthepark.Youcanreservecampsitesorgetthemonafirst-come,first-servedbasis.Atallthepark’scampgrounds,thereareonlyalimitednumberofcampsiteskeptforhikersandbicyclists.Ifyouaretravelingwithagroupofotherbicyclists,callXanterraParksandresortsbeforeyouarriveattheparktoseeiftherearegroupcampsitesavailableforyou.RoadConditionAdvisoryTakealookatthemaptoknowabouttheroadconditions.Theroadsshowninredonthemaparenarrowandnotsosmoothwithoutroadshoulders.Theroadsshowninyellowhavebetterroadshouldersandaremoresuitedtobicycleriding.FromJunetoSeptember,trafficflowisheaviestfrommid-morningtolateafternooneveryday.Planyourtripwelltostayawayfromthesebusytraffictimesandtheroadsthatareusedalot.BicyclingRoutesSeveralrockyroadsareopentoBOTHbicycleandcars.TheOldGardinerRoadandBlacktailPlateauDriveallowtwo-waybiketrafficandone-waycars.Theseroadsarethebestformountainbikes.Thefollowingroutes,however,areonlyforbicyclesandpeoplewalking.21.WhatshouldagroupofcyclistsdobeforearrivingatYellowstone?A.Bookahotelroomtoensuretheiraccommodation.B.ContactXanterraParksandResortsforgroupcampsites.C.Godirectlytothecampgroundsforfirst-come,first-servedcampsites.D.Checkthelatestweatherconditionsandforecastssuitableforcamping.22.Whichmonthissuitableforabicyclisttryingtoavoidbusytraffic?A.May. B.June. C.July. D.August.23.Thetextaboveismostlikelytakenfrom________.A.anadvertisement B.aguidebook C.anewsreport D.ahistorybookBIn2004,theUSmen’sbasketballteammissedoutongoldattheAthensOlympics,endingarunofthreestraightgoldmedalsthatbeganin1992.Tobounceback,theUSputtogetheradreamteamwithstarslikeLeBronJamesandKobeBryant.Thisteam,betterknownastheRedeemTeam,helpedliftTeamUSAtogoldatthe2008BeijingOlympics.OnSept6,JameswaschosenintotheBasketballHallofFamealongsidemembersoftheRedeemTeam.Thebasketballsuperstar,whostartedhisNBAjourneyin2003,issettobecomethefirstplayertocomplete23seasonsintheNBA.Evenafterturning40inDecember2024,heisstillatthetopofhisgame.James’newcoach,JJRedick,believesthatoneofthesecretstoJames’lastingsuccessishiswinningattitude,reflectedinhisdisciplineddailyroutine.Thisincludesarrivingearlyatthegym,goingthroughadetailedpre-gameprogramandpost-gamerecoveryprocess.Evennow,Jamescontinuestoworkonspecificareasofhisgameeachoffseason.“It’sjustaboutsharpeningmybasicskillsinmygameatthispoint—makesuremyskillsarereadyforwhateveritdemands,”JamestoldBasketballNews.HavingbecometheNBA’smostseniorplayerinthe2023-24season,Jamesoftencompeteswithyoungplayerswhogrewupwatchinghisgames.Hehopesthatheisabletooffertheminspirationalonghisjourney.Since2005,hehastraveledthroughoutChinaduringhisoffseason,sharinghisbasketballexperienceswithyoungplayers.ThisSeptember,JamesreturnedtoChinaforthe15thtimetomeetandinspireyoungfans.“Tohavetheopportunitytosharethegamewithfansandconnectwithathletesallovertheworldmeansalottome,”Jamessaidinaninterview.24.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtoparagraph1?A.The“RedeemTeam”wasformedafterfailingtowingoldin2004.B.TheUSmen’sbasketballteamwongoldatthe2004Olympics.C.TheUSteam’srunofthreestraightgoldmedalsbeganin2008.D.KobeBryantwasakeyplayerontheteamthatlostin2004.25.WhatisthesecrettoLeBoronJames’long-termsuccess?A.HegetshelpfromcoachJJRedick.B.Hespendsfreetimeinspiringyoungplayers.C.Hekeepsaroutineandimprovesskillsregularly.D.HehasmoreexperienceagainstyoungNBAplayers.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“sharpening”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Strengthening. B.Changing. C.Testing. D.Showing.27.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeJames?A.Proudandanxious. B.Talentedbutimpatient.C.Activebutself-centered. D.Self-disciplinedandinspiring.CThenumberoffatchildrenintheU.S.hasbecomethreetimesashighasitwasoverthepast50years.TheAmericanAcademyofPediatrics(AAP)drewalotofattentionbymakingarecommendationthatdoctorsputfatkidsasyoungastwoyearsoldonfamily-centeredlifestyleandbehaviorplans.Italsosuggestedprescribing(开处方)weight-lossdrugstochildren12andaboveandoperationstoteens13andup.Thisadviceshowstheorganizationhastakenamoreactivestandpointonchildhoodobesity.However,thelifestyleprogramstheAAPrecommendsareexpensive,unsuitableformostchildrenandhardtokeepup.Fewweight-lossdrugshavebeenappliedtochildren.Andoperationshavepotentialrisksandlittlelong-termsafetydata.Moreover,it’snotclearwhethertheseactionsforyoungstershelptoimprovehealthoronlyaddtothepsychological(心理的)stressoverweightkidsfacefromthesociety.Ratherthanpayingcloseattentiontonumbersonascale,theU.S.andcountrieswithsimilarsituationsshouldfocusonakeytruth:weneedtospendmoreoncreatingmoreandsaferplacesforchildrenwheretheycanmoveandrunaround,climbandjump,rideandskate.Whyisitsohardtogetkidsmoving?Expertsthinktheproblemontheprivatizationofsports—aspublicinvestmentinschool-basedathleticsreduces,expensiveprivateleagueshavegrown,leavingmanykidsout.Inadditiontofeweropportunitiesatschool,researcherspointoutthatkidsspendmoretimeonscreensandtherearen’tenoughsafeplacesforthemtoplayoutsidethehome.NewYorkCity,forexample,had2,067publicplaygroundsasof2019—averysmallamountforitslargepopulation.InLosAngelesin2015,only33percentofyouthlivedwithinwalkingdistanceofapark.Kidseverywhereneedmoreplacestoplay.Publicmoneyforbuildingandkeepinguptheseareasisofgreatimportance,butotherchoicessuchasshared-useagreementscanenablethepublictouseunusedspaces.Theseopportunitiesaren’tmainlyaboutchangingchildren’swaistsize;they’reaboutkeepingchildhoodhealthyandfun.28.WhatcanweinferabouttheAAP’srecommendations?A.Theymainlyconcentrateonoperation. B.Theyreducepsychologicalstress.C.TheyarewidelyacceptedbyU.S.families. D.Theymaynotsuitmostoverweightkids.29.Howdoestheauthorsupporttheviewthatkidslacksafeplayspaces?A.Bylistingresearchdata. B.Bytellingapersonalstory.C.Bycomparingdifferentcountries. D.Bypresentingexperts’views.30.Whatdoestheauthorprobablyagreewithaboutchildren’splayspaces?A.Theyareonlynecessaryforoverweightchildren.B.Theyarelessimportantthanweight-lossprograms.C.Theycontributetobothphysicalandmentalhealth.D.Theyshouldbebuiltandmanagedbyprivatecompanies.31.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.U.S.ChildhoodObesityProblemB.AAP’sNewAdviceonChildhoodObesityC.MorePlaySpacesforHealthyChildhoodD.ReduceScreenTimeforAmericanKidsDAround80first-yearstudentsarrivedonourschoolcampusthisfall.Theyhadanextrausefulthingintheirsocialandstudy“toolboxes”.Thatwastheabilitytopracticehavinggoodconversationswiththeirclassmatesaboutsomeproblemsthatpeoplemighthavedifferentopinionson.ThiskindofexperiencewasmadepossiblebytheSummerFroshCivilDialoguesProgramorganizedbyStanfordUniversity.“Allofuswouldliketothinkthatweareopentointeractwithotherswhodisagreeandthatwearesomewhatgoodatitwhenwedo,”saidR.LanierAnderson,professorofphilosophyintheStanfordSchoolofHumanitiesandSciences.“Butthetimesareteachingusthatweallhaveroomforimprovement.”Participantsandfacilitatorswerechosenfromalargepoolofapplicants.Elevenfacilitatorsthenledgroupsofaboutsevenstudents.Manyofthefacilitatorshadsomebackgroundinethics(伦理学),andallreceivedadditionaltrainingonhowtoleadconversationsondifficultproblems.Thethingsthatstudentslearnedintheprogramincludedwaystolistencarefullyandhowtousewhattheylearnedtodealwithsomeclearlystatedbutdebatableissues.Eachgroupstudiedfourdifferentcases.Thenthestudentsthoughtabouttheirownideasandalsothoseofothersonproblemslikehowsocialmediashouldbecontrolled.AmongtheprogramfacilitatorswereUrsulaNeunerandSophiaPribus.Bothsaidthattheyaskedparticipantstoputthemselvesindifferentpositionswhenthinkingaboutthecasestudies.Thiscouldhelpthestudentsunderstandwhypeoplemighthavedifferentopinionsonproblemsbecauseoftheirdifferentexperiences.Anotherwaywastolookatgeneralvaluestofindsomethingthateveryonecouldagreeon,soastodealwiththedisagreementsaboutspecificthings.ThenewStanfordstudentsquicklywereinterestedinthewaysofhavingconversationsthattheylearnedinthecourse.Thefacilitatorssaidthatalthoughtherewerealotofdifferentopinions,thestudentscouldstillfindthingsthattheyagreedon,evenwhilekeepingtheirowndifferentviews.Bothfacilitatorssaidiftheprogramcontinuestobeofferedinfutureyears,itwillcreateagrowingnetworkofstudentswhocanhelpguideopenandthoughtfulconversationsbetweenclassmatesevenwhenparticipants’sourcesandvaluesdiffer.32.WhydidStanfordorganizetheSummerFroshCivilDialoguesProgram?A.Topracticecommunicatingwithothers.B.Topromoteopendiscussionsoncampus.C.Todevelopskillsfordealingwithdisagreements.D.Toimprovestudents’academicperformance.33.Whatdidthefacilitatorsdointheprogram?A.Theytaughtparticipantsthebasicsofethnics.B.Theycheckedtheeffectofatrainingprogram.C.Theytookpartinaprogramtolearnnewskills.D.Theyorganizedandguidedtheprogressofaprogram.34.Whatwereparticipantsrequiredtodointheprogram?A.Findoutdifferentvaluestheyhold.B.Shareexperiencesinsolvingconflicts.C.Makeothersbelieveintheirownopinions.D.Understandothers’opinionsbasedontheirexperiences.35.Whatisthetwofacilitators’attitudetowardtheprogram?A.Doubtful. B.Positive. C.Objective. D.Negative.第二节:(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Howmanyofyoufeelaconnectiontothisidea?Whenwesetouttoreachadestination,weoftengothroughalotofplanningandpreparation.____36____Intheprocess,theexpectationandeffortputintothejourneyarethemostexcitingparts.____37____IwouldbeanxiousforthebigdaysuntilIarrivedatmychosenspot,thinkingthatreachingitwasthemaingoal.ButasItraveledmore,myviewbegantochange.Istartedtodivedeeperintowhateachplacehadtooffer.Ilearnedtoappreciatethelocalculture,meetthepeople,andengageinuniqueexperiences.Irememberonenightwhenwedecidedtotakeatripthatinvolvedafour-hourdrive.Aftertwohoursofdriving,Iwasfeelingtired.Wedecidedtostopforteatotakeabreak.Asthesunbegantoset,Ilookedaroundandwasstruckbythegoldenlightshiningonthemountains.____38____SoItookmytimeenjoyingmyteaandtheview.Suddenly,someoneurgedustohurryup.Onefellowtravelerquicklyjumpedbackintothecarwithouttakingamomenttoappreciatethescenery.____39____WhileIwasenjoyingthejourneyandthebeautyaroundus,hewasfocusedsolelyonreachingourendpoint.Thisexperiencetaughtmethattravelandlifearenotjustaboutgettingtoadestination.____40____Eachexperienceenrichesourlives.Whenweallowourselvestoembracethejourney,weopenthedoortonewopportunitiesandunforgettablememories.A.Wecontinuedourdrive.B.Itwassimplyamazing.C.Travelingisaboutmorethanthedestination.D.It’saboutthemomentswecollectalongtheway.E.There’susuallyquiteabitoftraveltimeinvolvedtoo.F.Thismomenthighlightedabigdifferenceinourmindsets.G.Inmyearlydaysasatraveler,Iwasallaboutthedestination.第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Jasonhadbeencheckingthebaseballfieldalmosteveryday,hopingtoseethesignsofspring.____41____,thereitwas,astrand(缕)ofgreen.Helookedoutatthefield,wherehisteam’sseasonhad____42____lastyear.Thatendhadbeendisappointing,andJasonstillthoughtaboutitoften.Jasoncouldalmosthearthesoundofbaseballsdroppingintoglovesashe____43____warmingupwithhisteammates.Asusual,hewasplayful,goingthroughthewarm-upexercisesathalf-speed,____44____bymakingcatchesbehindhisback.Helikedtoshoweveryonehowskilledhewas,evenduringpractice.“Stopit,Jason,”CoachFowler____45____,seeingthatJasonwasn’ttakingthewarm-upseriously.Jason,however,paidlittleattention,confidentinhispositionastheKnights’bestplayerandsureinthe____46____thatCoachwouldn’tbench(让坐冷板凳)himduringabiggame.Asthegamebegan,CoachFowlerurged,“Keepyour____47____,Jason.Theteamiscountingonyou.”Butonthefield,Jason____48____Coach’swords.Hisinattention____49____themdearly—theirseasonwasover.Jasonhadfeltterribleforlettingtheteamdown.Hehad____50____himselfthatthenextseasonwouldbedifferent.Inadditiontoworkinghardtoimprovehisskills,hehelpedcleanandchecktheequipment,and____51____totakecareofthefield.Inthemeanwhile,he____52____thedays.Hewaseagerforthenewseasonandkepttrackofhowlongitwouldbeuntilitstarted.Now,atlast,springwascoming.Jasoncouldn’t____53____forthenewseasontobegin.Hewassofocusedonthegrassthathedidn’tnoticeCoachFowlerwalkupbehindhim.“Won’tbelongnow,”CoachFowlersaid.Jasonlookedup.“Itsurewasa____54____winter,”hesaid,lookingbackatthefield.Thewaitforspringandthenewseasonhadfeltverylengthy.“Yes,itwas,butI’mseeing____55____ofchange,”CoachFowlersaid.41.A.Obviously B.Finally C.Gradually D.Actually42.A.ended B.repeated C.returned D.approached43.A.practiced B.organized C.remembered D.enjoyed44.A.handingin B.workingout C.givingup D.showingoff45.A.warned B.recognized C.sighed D.replied46.A.lecture B.impression C.campus D.knowledge47.A.style B.focus C.patience D.enthusiasm48.A.followed B.valued C.pretended D.forgot49.A.paid B.shocked C.cost D.angered50.A.promised B.contacted C.controlled D.confused51.A.intended B.volunteered C.arranged D.struggled52.A.counted B.regretted C.stressed D.passed53.A.wish B.care C.wait D.stand54.A.cold B.lonely C.boring D.long55.A.chances B.effects C.signs D.moments第二节:(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。In2024,TianBridgeInternational(TBI)inHangzhouintroducedahands-oncourseonWestLake.HeldaftertheJune-Julyfinalexams,thecoursegavestudentsachance____56____(show)theircreativity.TheideabehindthecourseistopromoteWestLakeculture____57____helpstudentsgainadeeperunderstandingofit.Workingwithteachers,studentsspendthreedays____58____(bring)theirprojectstolife.Initsfirstrunlastyear,theeventencouragedstudentstouseAItodesignculturalproductsinspiredbyWestLake.Relyingontheir____59____(impression)ofthelake,theycreateditemssuchasoil-paperumbrellasandphonecases.Thisyear,studentstooktheircreativityastep____60____(far)bydirectingashortfilmbasedon____61____classicstoryoftheWhiteSnake.Inthestory,BaiSuzhentravelstomodern-dayHangzhou,____62____sheseestheeffectsofenvironmentalpollution,andjoinsalivestream(直播)tocallonpeopletoprotectWestLake.“WestLakeisspecialtous...Letusrediscoverourrespectandloveforit,”studentsreflectedattheendofthefilm.____63____mixingmodernconcernswithtraditionalcharacters,theyshowedbothcreativityandcareforWestLake.“Nextyear,weplantoencouragestudentstotailortravelplansfortouristgroupsalongWestLake,”Xiesaid.“Tomaketheprojectrunsmoothly,we’vefinalizedthefirstgroupofparticipants—manystudents____64____(join)usinthisprojectnextmonth,andwe’vealreadyscheduledtheirfirstbrainstormingsession.Sowe’remakingthecourseevenmorepracticaland____65____(enjoy).”第四部分:写作(共三节,满分40分)第一节:(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)根据句境、首字母或汉语提示,写出空缺处单词的正确形式。66.ThisEnglishlearningappis________(设计)forstudentswhowanttoimprovetheirlisteningskillsquickly.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)67.This________(官员)fromthecitygovernmentwillsigntheagreementwithourschoolthisFriday.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)68.Everytimeherlittlebrotherbreaksatoy,she________(假装)nottoseeit.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)69.Asateamleader,Tomalwaystakeshis________(责任)suchasorganizingmeetingsandhelpingmemberssolveproblems.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)70._____________(失败)isthemotherofsuccess.71.Withthea________of5Gtechnology,downloadspeedshaveincreasedbymorethan10times.(根据首字母单词拼写)72.Thestonesareextremelyheavy,whichmakesthemdifficulttot________bytruck.(根据首字母单词拼写)73.Abalancedd________includingvegetables,fruitsandwholegrainsisgoodforyourhealth.(根据首字母单词拼写)74.Thechildwasc________aboutthestars,whichledhertoreadmanybooksonastronomy.(根据首字母单词拼写)75.Theplayer’slegi________haspreventedhimfromfinishingthegame.(根据首字母单词拼写)第二节:(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)根据中文和括号内所给的提示,用英文完成句子。76.他花了一个小时才解答这道英语题。(强调句型)________hespentonehourworkingout.77.志愿者们相信,他们的努力能为贫困地区的孩子带来改变。(makeadifference)Thevolunteersbelievetheireffortscan________inpoorareas.78.自从上个月得知消息后,我们就一直期待着参观科技馆。(lookforwardto)We________thescienceandtechnologymuseumsincewegotthenewslastmonth.79.比起看电视,我妈妈更喜欢锻炼。(prefer…to…)Mymother________,whichisbeneficialtoherfitness.80.除了每天完成作业,我强烈建议他阅读英语新闻来提升语感。(recommend)Otherthancompletinghishomeworkeveryday,I________Englishnewstoenhancehislanguagesense.第三节:(满分20分)81.假定你是李华,作为刚升入高中的高一新生,你在学校社团招新活动中加入了自己感兴趣的社团,并从中收获颇丰。你的美国笔友Bob来信询问你高中生活的新动态,你想专门跟他分享你最喜欢的社团活动。请你给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括:1.介绍你最喜欢的社团活动(如社团类型、常开展的活动等);2.说明你喜爱该社团活动的理由(如能力提升、兴趣培养、人际交往等)。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearBob,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua浙江省A9协作体2025-2026学年高一上学期11月期中英语试题第一部分:听力(略)第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节:(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ABICYCLETOURINGthroughYellowstoneNationalParkcanbeareallygreatexperience.Theheightsoftheroadsintheparkaredifferent,rangingfrom5,300feetto8,860feet.Thatmeansyou’llneedmoretimeandenergywhenyoutravelfromoneplacetoanother.CampinginYellowstoneForbicyclistswhowanttocamp,theycanonlycampinthedevelopedcampgroundsinthepark.Youcanreservecampsitesorgetthemonafirst-come,first-servedbasis.Atallthepark’scampgrounds,thereareonlyalimitednumberofcampsiteskeptforhikersandbicyclists.Ifyouaretravelingwithagroupofotherbicyclists,callXanterraParksandresortsbeforeyouarriveattheparktoseeiftherearegroupcampsitesavailableforyou.RoadConditionAdvisoryTakealookatthemaptoknowabouttheroadconditions.Theroadsshowninredonthemaparenarrowandnotsosmoothwithoutroadshoulders.Theroadsshowninyellowhavebetterroadshouldersandaremoresuitedtobicycleriding.FromJunetoSeptember,trafficflowisheaviestfrommid-morningtolateafternooneveryday.Planyourtripwelltostayawayfromthesebusytraffictimesandtheroadsthatareusedalot.BicyclingRoutesSeveralrockyroadsareopentoBOTHbicycleandcars.TheOldGardinerRoadandBlacktailPlateauDriveallowtwo-waybiketrafficandone-waycars.Theseroadsarethebestformountainbikes.Thefollowingroutes,however,areonlyforbicyclesandpeoplewalking.21.WhatshouldagroupofcyclistsdobeforearrivingatYellowstone?A.Bookahotelroomtoensuretheiraccommodation.B.ContactXanterraParksandResortsforgroupcampsites.C.Godirectlytothecampgroundsforfirst-come,first-servedcampsites.D.Checkthelatestweatherconditionsandforecastssuitableforcamping.22.Whichmonthissuitableforabicyclisttryingtoavoidbusytraffic?A.May. B.June. C.July. D.August.23.Thetextaboveismostlikelytakenfrom________.A.anadvertisement B.aguidebook C.anewsreport D.ahistorybookBIn2004,theUSmen’sbasketballteammissedoutongoldattheAthensOlympics,endingarunofthreestraightgoldmedalsthatbeganin1992.Tobounceback,theUSputtogetheradreamteamwithstarslikeLeBronJamesandKobeBryant.Thisteam,betterknownastheRedeemTeam,helpedliftTeamUSAtogoldatthe2008BeijingOlympics.OnSept6,JameswaschosenintotheBasketballHallofFamealongsidemembersoftheRedeemTeam.Thebasketballsuperstar,whostartedhisNBAjourneyin2003,issettobecomethefirstplayertocomplete23seasonsintheNBA.Evenafterturning40inDecember2024,heisstillatthetopofhisgame.James’newcoach,JJRedick,believesthatoneofthesecretstoJames’lastingsuccessishiswinningattitude,reflectedinhisdisciplineddailyroutine.Thisincludesarrivingearlyatthegym,goingthroughadetailedpre-gameprogramandpost-gamerecoveryprocess.Evennow,Jamescontinuestoworkonspecificareasofhisgameeachoffseason.“It’sjustaboutsharpeningmybasicskillsinmygameatthispoint—makesuremyskillsarereadyforwhateveritdemands,”JamestoldBasketballNews.HavingbecometheNBA’smostseniorplayerinthe2023-24season,Jamesoftencompeteswithyoungplayerswhogrewupwatchinghisgames.Hehopesthatheisabletooffertheminspirationalonghisjourney.Since2005,hehastraveledthroughoutChinaduringhisoffseason,sharinghisbasketballexperienceswithyoungplayers.ThisSeptember,JamesreturnedtoChinaforthe15thtimetomeetandinspireyoungfans.“Tohavetheopportunitytosharethegamewithfansandconnectwithathletesallovertheworldmeansalottome,”Jamessaidinaninterview.24.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtoparagraph1?A.The“RedeemTeam”wasformedafterfailingtowingoldin2004.B.TheUSmen’sbasketballteamwongoldatthe2004Olympics.C.TheUSteam’srunofthreestraightgoldmedalsbeganin2008.D.KobeBryantwasakeyplayerontheteamthatlostin2004.25.WhatisthesecrettoLeBoronJames’long-termsuccess?A.HegetshelpfromcoachJJRedick.B.Hespendsfreetimeinspiringyoungplayers.C.Hekeepsaroutineandimprovesskillsregularly.D.HehasmoreexperienceagainstyoungNBAplayers.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“sharpening”inparagraph3probablymean?A.Strengthening. B.Changing. C.Testing. D.Showing.27.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeJames?A.Proudandanxious. B.Talentedbutimpatient.C.Activebutself-centered. D.Self-disciplinedandinspiring.CThenumberoffatchildrenintheU.S.hasbecomethreetimesashighasitwasoverthepast50years.TheAmericanAcademyofPediatrics(AAP)drewalotofattentionbymakingarecommendationthatdoctorsputfatkidsasyoungastwoyearsoldonfamily-centeredlifestyleandbehaviorplans.Italsosuggestedprescribing(开处方)weight-lossdrugstochildren12andaboveandoperationstoteens13andup.Thisadviceshowstheorganizationhastakenamoreactivestandpointonchildhoodobesity.However,thelifestyleprogramstheAAPrecommendsareexpensive,unsuitableformostchildrenandhardtokeepup.Fewweight-lossdrugshavebeenappliedtochildren.Andoperationshavepotentialrisksandlittlelong-termsafetydata.Moreover,it’snotclearwhethertheseactionsforyoungstershelptoimprovehealthoronlyaddtothepsychological(心理的)stressoverweightkidsfacefromthesociety.Ratherthanpayingcloseattentiontonumbersonascale,theU.S.andcountrieswithsimilarsituationsshouldfocusonakeytruth:weneedtospendmoreoncreatingmoreandsaferplacesforchildrenwheretheycanmoveandrunaround,climbandjump,rideandskate.Whyisitsohardtogetkidsmoving?Expertsthinktheproblemontheprivatizationofsports—aspublicinvestmentinschool-basedathleticsreduces,expensiveprivateleagueshavegrown,leavingmanykidsout.Inadditiontofeweropportunitiesatschool,researcherspointoutthatkidsspendmoretimeonscreensandtherearen’tenoughsafeplacesforthemtoplayoutsidethehome.NewYorkCity,forexample,had2,067publicplaygroundsasof2019—averysmallamountforitslargepopulation.InLosAngelesin2015,only33percentofyouthlivedwithinwalkingdistanceofapark.Kidseverywhereneedmoreplacestoplay.Publicmoneyforbuildingandkeepinguptheseareasisofgreatimportance,butotherchoicessuchasshared-useagreementscanenablethepublictouseunusedspaces.Theseopportunitiesaren’tmainlyaboutchangingchildren’swaistsize;they’reaboutkeepingchildhoodhealthyandfun.28.WhatcanweinferabouttheAAP’srecommendations?A.Theymainlyconcentrateonoperation. B.Theyreducepsychologicalstress.C.TheyarewidelyacceptedbyU.S.families. D.Theymaynotsuitmostoverweightkids.29.Howdoestheauthorsupporttheviewthatkidslacksafeplayspaces?A.Bylistingresearchdata. B.Bytellingapersonalstory.C.Bycomparingdifferentcountries. D.Bypresentingexperts’views.30.Whatdoestheauthorprobablyagreewithaboutchildren’splayspaces?A.Theyareonlynecessaryforoverweightchildren.B.Theyarelessimportantthanweight-lossprograms.C.Theycontributetobothphysicalandmentalhealth.D.Theyshouldbebuiltandmanagedbyprivatecompanies.31.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebest
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