广东省六校(茂名一中,惠州一中,河源一中等)2024-2025学年高一上学期12月联合考试英语试题

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A
Go
to
cooking school
with
a Michelin-starred chef in
These 3 Destinations
For
the food-driven
travelers planning
their next
trip
based
on
what
and where to eat
, two of
the most popular paths include booking
a
table at
a Michelin-starred
restaurant
and experiencing a hands-on cooking class. Now , those
two
can
be combined
into a cooking
class led by a
Michelin-starred chef.
switzerland : castello del
sole
chef Mattias
Roock leads guests through a90-minute
risotto()
masterclass on
saturdays
in the kitchen of castello del sole , which
has one Michelin-starred. Roock says
that the kitchen attracts
a lot of curiosity because it , s not often
that
you get togo
inside
since
many chefs do not
want
to
tell the
secrets
behind their signature recipes. He offers
more of
an open- door
policy
for guests , welcoming visitors of
all
ages
and experiences.
united kingdom : LeManoir aux Quat,
saisions ,
ABelmond
Hotel
Guests
of Le Manoir aux Quat , saisions can sign up for half- and full-day
culinary experiences. our courses are
suitable
for all
experience
levels , peregrine says.
Guests love to
experience the buzz
of being
among two Michelin-starred
chefs , and they
often leave the classes feeling highly inspired by Raymond
Blanc , s
passion
for
cooking.
For
a
more personalized experience , private four-day courses
can be
arranged
with
Blanc.
France: Fleur de
Loire
The Fleur de Loire is a must-visit in Loire valley. Here , perhaps it shouldn , t be
a surprise that you can
enroll for some hands-on instruction
from Michelin-starred
chef christophe Hay. He leads
a monthly
cooking class
series with
different
themes
throughout
the
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year. Today we offer cooking classes for a very wide audience , Hay says. No
matter what , the
effect is
always the
same : cooking brings people
together , and these
moments
of sharing
unite us.
1. what
attract
visitors , curiosity in the kitchen
of
Castello
del sole?
A.
Its
Michelin-starred chef.
B. Its hands-on
risotto
masterclass.
C.
Its unlocked
secrets of the
special dishes.
D.
Its
open-door policy
for guests.
2. what is special about Le Manoir aux
Quat , saisions?
A. Instructions from Michelin-starred chef.
B. offer of
the cooking
class of
the longest
period.
C.
welcome for visitors of
all
ages
and experiences.
D.
private
arrangements meeting
guests , personal
needs. 3. who is
this text mainly intended
for?
A. professional chefs. B. Food-seeking
tourists.
C.
Food critics. D. Restaurant owners.
B
when my Dad
visited
me in London
recently , I
took him for
a classic English
afternoon tea
at the
Ritz Hotel. The
thought of
showing
him
a
piece of
authentic British life
excited me for weeks , so
when we
finally sat down in
the
Ritz , s elegant
tearoom , with
the sound of a pianist
in the background ,
I was
thrilled.
I looked
at the
silver
tea
stand topped with
tasty sandwiches , freshly baked
scones( ) , and mouthwatering
teacakes.
I was ready to
dig
in. Then
I looked
at Dad
and
a
trace
of nervousness flashed
across his face. He carefully
copied
what
I
ate and how
to
use the
knife and
fork.
when we got to the
scones ,
Dad took a
big
bite
and
commented how
delicious it
was.
He asked
me to explain
how the British
eat scones ,
so
I
told him with
details
about the
custom of breaking scones into small pieces , spreading cream and
strawberry jam
on
top ,
before eating each piece
in
one mouthful.
oh , why
did
you not
tell
me earlier?Dad , s
face turned
red in embarrassment ,
suddenly realizing his mistake. For the rest of the scones session , he busied himself
with neatly spreading
the
cream
and jam like
an
obedient(听话的) child.
suddenly , I
felt a complex
mixture
of happiness , sadness and loneliness. Growing up
, Dad
was my
hero, my mountain. I still remember flying into his arms after school at
the kindergarten gate. Through the sound of his voice , I learned to feel and understand
the world.
After moving
to London alone , I
have learned
to achieve academic
grades , found a
job
, and
started a new
life
all by myself. But I
did not
fully realize how much I had grown up ,
until I saw
how dependent Dad was on
me in London. Although
he is
still a mountain
in
my
heart , I
realized I have
in
the meantime
built
a strong
mountain
of my
own. And by
being
away from Dad , s protective wings
I
have
come
to
understand more of
myself
and
to
find my
own place in the world.
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4. why
did
the
author
take her
father for
a classic English
afternoon tea?
A.
To
show off her
new
life in
London.
B.
To
introduce her
father to
British food.
C. To
let
her
father experience real
British life.
D. To
teach her father how to
use knife and fork.
5. which
of
the following
best
describe the
author , s
father when
eating scones?
A. Embarrassed and cautious. B. Confident
and
satisfied.
C. Disappointed
and careful. D. Excited and
hopeful. 6. what
did the author , s complex
mixture
of emotions
imply?
A. Her
father didn , t
enjoy
the afternoon tea.
B. she missed her
childhood
with
her
father.
C. Her father was not
her
mountain any
longer.
D.
she should be the person
for
her
father to
rely
on. 7. what can we
learn from the
last
paragraph?
A. The
author is
still
very dependent
on
her dad.
B.
Dad is no longer
important to the
author.
C.
Moving
away
from home
helps one
grow
up. D. Afternoon tea is very popular in
London.
C
Dolphins
are much more intelligent than humans previously thought. scientists have
recently
discovered that bottle-nosed
dolphins can
identify
themselves in the mirror-much
like
you and I
can!
when
you see a
zit() on your
face , what do
you do? Go to
the
mirror
time
and again ,
and
wonder what it is still doing there. well , this
is
exactly what
two
male bottle-nosed dolphins , presley
and
Tab , do as well. so, these
lovable
aquatic
animals( )
are not just sailors , friends , but they are
also aware of
their bodies-
almost like humans!
A Reuters news
agency
report
in TheTelegraph newspaper
reports
says
that
presley
and
Tab
stay in a
pool
with
reflective
glass
walls
in the New
york Aquarium. Researchers in
the wildlife Conservation society , s osborn Laboratories of Marine science noticed that
when presley and Tab
saw their own reflections ,
they did not
seem to
think that they were
looking at
another dolphin.
Dolphins
are
very social creatures , and are friendly with humans as well as their
own kind. This
got
the researchers
thinking. perhaps
the dolphins identified their own
images?
so they decided
to find
out. using non-toxic( ) ink ,
they
made marks on
different
parts of the dolphins ,
bodies , changing the place every
week. Every time their
bodies were
marked , the dolphins made more trips
to
the mirror than usual. If the ink mark
was
on
their tummy( ) , they would expose their tummy to the mirror and
look at
it for
a long
time.
Now doesn , t that
sound
familiar?
Imagine the dolphins wondering-Now where did
that mark come
from? I
wonder
how long it , s
going to stay?Till
now , only the great
apes
like the chimps , the gorillas
and
the orangutans
have displayed this quality of identifying
their
images in
the
mirror.
All
other animals have failed this test.
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