
四川省雅安市天立教育集团2024-2025学年高一下学期开学考试 英语试题 一、第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分 阅读理解 The UK's greatest football grounds The British football grounds featured in this guide are some of the best in the whole world. Some stadiums have celebrated more success than others, but each ground has its own rich heritage and unique atmosphere. Craven Cottage, London Craven Cottage was designed by the Glaswegian architect Archibald Leitch, who built20 major football stadiums in the UK, including Chelsea's Stamford Bridge. The"cottage"itself, lying on one corner of the pitch(球场), was added by Leitch because he'd forgotten to have changing rooms in the original design. Capacity: 25,700. Tickets: Adult(18+) 19.99 Children under 18 9.99 Family bonus: 2 adults+1 child 39.97 Visiting time: Mon-Sat, 8:30-20:30 Anfield, Liverpool Anfield saw the fulfilment of many dreams. Located in the solidly working-class area of north Liverpool, it's another ground built by Archibald Leitch. It was torn down in 1994 with the coming of all-seated stadiums, but plans are now underway for a 260m upgrade including a hotel and a "food hub". Capacity: 45,500. Tickets: Adult (18+) 15.99 Children under 18 8.99 Visiting time: Mon-Fri, 9:00-20:00 Old Trafford, Manchester You'd be hard pushed to find any football fan who hasn't heard of Old Trafford. The stadium, yet another ground designed by Leitch, has been Manchester United's home since1910. However, no games were played between 1941 and 1949. In 2008, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Manchester United's first European Cup win, a stat ue of George Best, Denis Law and Bobby Charlton was displayed. Capacity: 75,800. Tickets: Adult (18+) 16.99 Children under 18 8.99 Visiting time: Tue-Sat, 9:00-21:00 1.How much will a couple with 3 children pay for entering Craven Cottage A. 68.95. B. 58.95. C. 59.95. D. 60.95. 2.Which stadium was once destroyed according to the passage A.Anfield. B.Craven Cottage. C.Stamford Bridge. D.Old Trafford. 3.What do the three stadiums have in common A.They were built at the same time. B.They are all open on weekdays. C.They are the best stadiums in London. D.They were designed by the same architect. 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。 My first newsroom was in a grand building with tall arched windows that dominated a street corner in the small Midwestern city where I worked. Inside, there was a high ceiling. "Did this used to be a bank " many visitors would ask. But it had in fact, always been a newsroom. I was young and shy when I first went to work there, and it probably took me a month before I talked to any of the other reporters. But eventually, they became my best friends, the core of my social life. My second newsroom was the airy top floor of a historic building in the state capital of Maryland. It was smaller and less grand but far more energizing. My colleagues were older. I learned so much about how to be a reporter from overhea ... ...
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