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北京市十学校2024-2025学年第3学段常规初一年级英语学科课程H
教与学诊断
满分:100分时间:90分钟
一、听后选择。听对话或独白,根据对话或独白的内容,从下列各题所给的A、B、C三个选
项中选择最佳选项。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。(每题1分,共8分)
听下面一段对话,回答第1至第2小题。
1.Whafswrongwiththegirl?
A.Shehasatoothache.B.Shehasaheadache.C.Shehasastomachache.
2.Whichflooristhegirlgoingto?
A.The3rdfloor.B.The4thfloor.C.The5thfloor.
听下面一段对话,回答第3至第4小题。
3.Whendidthegirlstartlisteningtopianomusic?
A.Attheageof8.B.Attheageof9.C.Attheageof10.
4.Whomadethegirlfallinlovewithpianomusic?
A.Hersister.B.Herfather.C.Hermother.
听下面一段对话,回答第5至第6小题。
5.WhatdoesthegirlthinkoflearningEnglish?
A.Ifseasy.B.Ifsboring.C.Ifsdifficult.
6.Whatistheboygoingtodonext?
A.ToreadEnglishstories.B.TowatchEnglishmovies.C.TolistentoEnglishsongs.
听下面一段独白,回答第7至第8小题。
7.Whatdoweknowaboutthebookreviews?
AlPeoplecanwriteasmanypiecesastheylike.
B.PeopleshouldsendthembeforeAugust8th.
C.Peopleneedtodescribetheendingofthebook.
8.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?
A.Toofferpeopletipsonwritingbookreviews.
B.Toinvitepeopletosendsomebookreviews.
C.Toadvisepeopletocollectsomebookreviews.
二、听后回答。听对话,根据所听内容回答问题,每段对话听两遍。(每题2分,共8分)
听下面一段对话,回答第9小题。
9.Howlongdidtheboystaythere?
听下面一段对话,回答第10小题。
10.Whataretheygoingtoeattonight?
听下面一段对话,回答第n-12小题。
11.Whatisthecharityfairfor?
12.Wherewilltheymeet?
三、听后记录。听短文,完成下面的思维导图,短文你将听两遍。(每空不止一个单词,每空
2分,共8分)
四、单项选择(每题0.5分,共6分)
从下面各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1.一IheardLucyandAlicewonthesciencecompetition!
一Yes!projectwasamazing.Weshouldlearnfromthem!
A.HerB.HersC.TheirD.Theirs
2.BNDScarnivalisusuallythedaybeforetheNewYear.
A.atB.inC.duringD.on
3.一Whatdoesyourbrotheroftendointheevening?一He.
A.doeshomeworkB.didhomework
C.isdoinghomeworkD.willdohomework
4.一Thereistoomuchinthebowl.Wouldyouliketosharesome?一Sure.
A.riceB.eggsC.bananasD.sandwiches
5.Theporridgegreat.Couldyougivememore?
A.soundsB.remainsC.tastesD.feels
6.一Mom,canIplaybasketballwithmyfriendstomorrow?
一Yes,youcan.Butyoubebackbefore6p.m.
A.canB.mayC.wouldD.must
7.一AreyoufreeonWednesdayorThursday?Iwanttogototheconcerthallwithyou.
一dayisOK.Iamalwaysreadyforyou.
A.EitherB.BothC.NeitherD.All
8.—doyougoshopping?
——Onceaweek.
A.HowmanyB.HowoftenC.HowmuchD.Howlong
9.toturnoffthelightswhenleavingtheclassroom.
A.RememberB.TorememberC.RememberedD.Remembering
10.Ifs3:30p.m.now.Allthestudentsontheplayground.
A.exerciseB.isexercisingC.areexercisingD.exercises
11.ThisbookisthantheoneIreadlastweek.Ican'tputitdown!
A.interestingB.moreinterestingC.mostinterestingD.themostinteresting
12.-Manypeoplesaythatallsnacksareunhealthy.Isthattrue?
-.Infact,it'sOKtoeatsnacks,butdon'teattoomany.Evenchipsarefine.
A.OfcourseB.NotexactlyC.NevermindD.Certainly
五、选词填空(每题1分,共6分)
请将方框中的词组填入合适的句子中,并将选项涂到答题卡上。
A.putonweightB.focusonC.achievedhisdream
D.hangoutE.fallbehindF.tookadeepbreath
13.ZhangShunhadastomachacheontheway,whichmadehim.
14.Fastfoodoftenhaslotsofsalt,fat,andsugar,soitmakesus.
15.Itisdifficulttoourworkorstudiesifwedon'teatbreakfast.
16.Alicecan'twithherfriendsonweekdays.
17.1anddrankawholeglassoficedlemontea.
18.XuXiaketravelledforabout30years,and.
六、语法填空(每题1分,共6分)
阅读下面短文,在未给提示词的空白处填写1个恰当的英文单词,在有提示词的空白处填写该词的正确形
式。
GrainRain,knownas"Guyu"inChinese,isthe6thsolarterm(节气)inthe19(tradition)Chinese
lunarcalendar.Itusually20(begin)aroundApril20thandendsaroundMay5th.Thisperiodmarksthe
endofspringandthebeginningofwarmerweather,whichisimportant21thegrowthofcrops.Itisnamed
“GrainRain“becauserainduringthistimehelpsgrains22(grow),ensuringagoodharvest.Farmersoften
takeadvantageofthisseasontoplantrice,com,andothercrops.GrainRainisalsoconnectedwithdifferentcultural
23(activity)andtraditions,suchasdrinkingateamadefromyoungleaves,whichhaslotsofhealth
24(benefit).Overall,GrainRainisanimportanttimeforbothnatureandpeople,symbolizinggrowthand
recovery.
七、完形填空(每题L5分,共12分)
阅读下面的文章.掌握其大意,然后从文章后各题所给的A、B、C、D选项中选出最佳选项。
TheJarofCookies
LucascheckedhisphoneduringlunchandreadamessagefromGrandma:"Madeyourfavoritecookies!,?He
sighed.Grandmaalwayssenttextsabouthergardenoroldfamilystories."Toobusy,,,hethought,ignoringthe
messagewithout25.
thejar
Thatafternoon,Lucasfoundanoldjarofcookiesinhisschoolbag.Ithadhischildhoodpaintingofasunflower,
thecolorswerefadedbutstillcheerful."'Grandmaaskedmetogiveyouthis,“readMom'snote.Memoriesflooded
backbakingcookieswithGrandma,herhandsguidinghistodecoratethejar.
Athome,LucasnoticeddozensofunreadmessagesfromGrandma:photosofbloomingflowers,newsabout
neighbors,andweeklycookierecipes.Scrollingup,hefoundhisown26replies:"Thanks“orjustemojis.
Hisfingers27onthelatestmessage:"Thecookiejarisalwaysfullforyou.^^
Thenextday,Lucas28toGrandma'shouseasfastashecould.Throughthekitchenwindow,hesaw
hercarefullyplacingcookiesintothesamepaintedjar.Whensheturned,hersurprisedsmile29theroom
likesunshine.
“Keptallyourartwork“Grandmashowedhimanoldbox.Itwasfilledwithhischildhooddrawings.atYour
schoollifeisimportantandbusy“shesaidandtouchedhisshoulder30.“Butmydoorisalwaysopenfor
you."Grandmasmiled.
Onthewayhome.Lucasstoppedhisbikeandtookaphotoofsunsetcloudsshapedlikeasmilingface.He
postedthephotoonlinewithasentence."Somejarsholdmorethan31Beforesending,he32
Grandma?snameandthreehearts.
25.A.recallingB.replyingC.recordingD.reminding
26.A.longB.warmC.shortD.funny
27.A.touchedB.movedC.cancelledD.paused
28.A.rodeB.ranC.droveD.walked
29.A.litB.paintedC.filledD.cleaned
30.A.suddenlyB.gentlyC.deeplyD.quickly
31.A.loveB.warmthC.cookiesD.recipes
32.A.typedB.drewC.formedD.painted
八、阅读理解(每题2分,共26分)
(一)阅读下列的景点介绍,请根据三位同学的兴趣爱好匹配最适合的景点,并将其对应的A、
B、C、D选项填在相应的位置上。选项中有一项为多余选项。
A
DifferentAttractionsinaCoastal(海边的)City
Whenyouvisitacoastalcity,therearemanycoolplacestogo.Herearesomepopularattractions.Pleasechoose
asuitableattractionforthefollowingpeople.
A.SeasideAmusementParkB.UnderwaterWorld
It'salivelyplacefulloffun.TherearefastIfyoulikeseaanimals,thisistheplacetobe.
rollercoasters.TheFerriswheelisalsogreat.You'llseeallkindsorfish,sharks,andother
Youcanseethewholecityandtheseafromit.seacreaturesswimmingaroundyou.Thereare
Thereisalsoanindoorsportscenter.Lotsofalsoamazingshowsperformedbydolphins
familiescomeheretohaveagoodtime.andsealions.Ifsafunwaytolearnaboutthe
seaworld.
D.BeachFunPark
C.CoastalLighthouse
Forthosewholovesports,theBeachFunPark
Thislighthouseisveryold.Itstandsonahill
isgreat.Youcanplaydifferentballgamesor
bytheseaandhashelpedmanyshipsreachthe
justwatchothersplay.Thesoftsandandthe
portsafely.Whenyouclimbup,youcansee
seawindmakeitaniceplacetoplay
theoceanallaround.Itsold-stylebuildingand
volleyball.It'sagoodwaytoexerciseand
storiesattractpeoplewholikehistory.
enjoythesun.
Lily:Shelovesanimalsandwantstoknowmoreaboutseacreatures.
Tom:Helikessportsandwantstoplayanoutdoorgamenearthesea.
Jack:Heisinterestedinhistoryandwantstoseeaplacewitholdstories.
33.Lily:____________
34Tom:_____________
35.Jack:____________
(二)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选择最佳
选项。
B
Aswedrovealongthecountyroad,agroupofdeershowedupasifbymagic,surroundingusfromallsides.I
shoutedatmyhusbandtoslowdownandavoidhittingthem.Butitwastoolate.Wesawadeerlyinginjuredbythe
roadside,withitseyeswideopen.Whilesomedeerrunaway,afewremainedatasafedistance,watchingthescene.
“Ihavetocallthepolice,9,myhusbandsaid.Aswewaitedforhelp,anearbyfarmercameoutofhishouse,
angrilyshoutinginstructions.Itoldhimthatwehadalreadycalledthepolice.Hestoodathisdoorway,armscrossed,
watchingus.Iknowhewantedtomakesurewedidn'tleavethescene.
Isuggestedcallinga24-hourveterinarian(兽医)clinic,butbeforedoingso,Inoticedaslightmovementinthe
deer'sbackleg.Wewatchedasshestruggledtorise.Afterseveralminutes,shemanagedtostand.Sheturnedher
headtolookatus,andthenleaptgracefullytowardtheforest.
Iracedafterheruntilshedisappearedintotheforest.Tearsrandownmyfaceamixofjoythatshecouldrun
againandfearforhersurvival.Iwalkedbacktothecarjustasthepolicearrived.Our"'securityguard“returnedto
hishouse,satisfiedthathisrolewascomplete.
Afterlisteningtowhathappened,thepolicepraisedusforremainingatthescene.Theytoldusthatdeerare
resilient(有适应力的)creaturesandthatshewouldsurvive.
Thefollowingday,werevisitedthescene.Theareashowednosignsofblood.Idiscoveredapieceofourcar's
plasticbumperwiththedeer'sfurattachedtoit.Ipickeditupandtookithome.
Itwasarelief(宽慰)thatnotonlywehadgivenitouralltryingtosaveherbutalsothe'"securityguard”and
policeshowedtheircareaboutherintheirownway.Sheissuchalovelycreatureafterall.WheneverIseeadeer
walkingthroughtheforestalongourcountryroad,Iwonderifitwasourdeerfromthatsummerevening.
36.Whenaherdofdeershowedup,theauthorandherhusband.
Adroveawaythedeer.B.sloweddowntoavoidhurtingthem.
C.calledthepolice.D.calleda24-hourveterinarianclinic.
37.Howdidtheauthorfeelwhentheinjureddeerstoodupanddisappearedintotheforest?
A.Sadandfrustrated.B.Relievedbutalittleupset.
C.Surprisedandsatisfied.D.Happybutalittleworried.
38.Whatdoestheauthorprobablywanttotellusthroughherexperience?
A.Ifsimportanttodrivesafelyoncountryroad.
B.Youhavetomakeupforyourownmistakes.
C.It'sourresponsibilitytotakecareofanimals.
D.Kindnesscanalwaysmakeabigdifference.
c
Inaccurateinformationhasbeenaroundforyears.ButAIismakingiteasier,fasterandcheapertospread
unreliable(不可靠的)information.Al-madepictures,videosorinformationthatpretendtobethoseofrealpeople
areknownasdeepfakes
A2022studyinVisionResearchshowedthatpeoplecouldgenerallytellthedifferencebetweenpicturesofreal
facesandfacesmadewithamodelfromearly2019.Butparticipantshadtroublespottingrealisticfakefacesmade
bymoreadvancedAIaboutayearlater.Infact,people'slaterassessments(评估)werenobetterthanguesses.
Photosandvideosusedtobeproofthatsomeeventhappened.ButwithAIdeepfakesfloatingaroundonline,
thafsnolongertrue.Expertsworrythatliarsmayblametheunbeneficialinformationontheresultoftechnology,so
noinformationbecomestrustworthy.ccItmakesithardtoholdpeopleresponsibleforwhattheysayordo”,says
Nelson,asociologistinPrinceton,N.J.
ResearchersareworkingonwaystospotAIfakery.Sofar,though,there9snosurefirefix.Sarwarwaspartofa
teamthattestedseveralAl-detection(检测)tools.EachtoolgenerallydidagoodjobatspottingAl-madetextsif
thosetextsweresimilartowhatthetoolhadseenintraining.Thetoolsdidnotperformaswellwhenresearchers
showedthemtextsthathadbeenmadewithotherAImodels.Theproblemisthatforanydetectiontool,t4youcannot
possiblytrainitonallpossibletexts,9,Sarwarexplains.
ResearcherswillcontinuetoimprovetoolstospotAi-producedfiles.Meanwhile,somepeoplewillkeep
workingonwaystohelpAIescapedetection.AndAIwillgetevenbetteratproducingrealisticmaterial.It'skindof
anarmsrace.
EducationisofthebestwaystoavoidbeingtakeninbyAIfakery.Peoplehavetoknowthatweareoften
targetedbyfakes.Whenyouseenews,imagesorevenaudio,trytotakeitinasifitcouldbetrueorfalse.Thentry
toevaluateitsreliability.
Becarefulwhereyoulookforinformation,too.Alwaysseekmedicalinformationfromreliablehealthsources,
suchasyourdoctor.Andbecarefulaboutonlinesources-especiallysocialmediaandAIchatbots.Checkoutthe
authorsandtheirbackgrounds.Seewhorunsandfundswebsites.Alwaysseeifyoucanconfirmthe"fhcts”
somewhereelse.
Nelsonhopesthattoday'skidsandteenswillhelpslowAl'sspreadoffakeinformation.t4Myhope,^^shesays,
“isthatthisgenerationwillbebetterequippedtolookattextandvideoimagesandasktherightquestions.^^
39.WhydoesthewritermentionthestudyinParagraph2?
A.ToproveAIismakingithardertotelltruthfromfakery.
B.ToshowAIisbetterthanhumaninmakingassessments.
C.ToshowAIdeepfakesarefloatingaroundontheInternet.
D.ToproveAIismakingitfastertospreadfakeinformation.
40.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat.
A.ToolstospotAIfakerycanhelppeopleavoidbeingtakeninbyAIfakery.
B.Itisimportantforteenagerstolookforinformationfromplentyofsources.
C.AIdeepfakesmakeithardtoholdpeopleresponsibleforwhattheysay.
D.Educationisthebestwaytohelppeopleunderstandwhatistrueorfalse.
41.Whatisthewriter'smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?
A.Tocomparethenewgeneration'sdifferentwaystohandleAIfakery.
B.Todiscusstheinfluenceofdeepfakepictures,videosandinformation.
C.ToprovetheimportanceofeducationinbeatingArtificialIntelligence.
D.Towarnpeopletobecriticalabouttheinformationwesee,hearorread.
D
Growingup,RobertoS.Lucianirealizedhisbrainworkeddifferentlythanmostpeople's.Heheardpeople
talkingabouthowtheypicturedwhatacharacterfromabookshouldlooklike,buthecouldn'tunderstandwhatthey
meant.
Hehasaconditioncalledaphantasia(心、盲症).Thisisaninabilitytopictureobjects,peopleandscenesinones
mind.NowhestudiestheconditionasacognitivescientistattheUniversityofGlasgowinScotland.Heandother
scientistsaregettingaclearerpictureofhowsomebrainswork.Theirstudycentersonthosewithablindmind?s
eve.
InthestudyLucianiandcolleaguesexploredhowoursensesinteract.Inthiscase,theyfocusedonhearingand
seeing.Inmostpeople'sbrains,thesetwosensesworktogether.Soundinformationaffectsactivityinbrainareasthat
processvision.Butinpeoplewithaphantasia,thisconnectionisn'tasstrong.
Theresearchersaskedpeopletolieinabrainscanner,blindfolded.Thevolunteerslistenedtothreesoundscenes:
aforestfullofbirds,acrowdofpeopleandastreetbustlingwithtraffic.In10peoplewithoutaphantasia,these
soundskickedoffactivityinthebrain'svisual(视觉的)system.Itwasasifthesoundsledthemtoformamental
image.Butin23peoplewithaphantasia,thesepatternswereweaker.
Theresultsshowthatsensescanbelinkedwithinthebraintodifferentdegrees,saysLarsMuckli.He'salsoa
cognitivescientistattheUniversityofGlasgow.Atoneendoftherange(范围)arepeoplewithsynesthesia,hesays.
Inthiscondition,soundsandsightsaretightlyblendedtogether.Forinstance,someonemighthearmusicasshapes
orassociate(联想)lettersoundswithcertaincolors.t4Inthemidrange,youexperiencethemind'seye.^^Mucklisays.
Perhapssoundstrigger(激发)imagesinyourmind,eventhoughyouknowthepicturesaren'treal."Thenyouhave
aphantasia,9,Mucklisays."Soundsdon'ttriggeranyvisualexperience,notevenaslightone.^^
Thestudyresultshelpexplainhowbrainsofpeoplewithandwithoutaphantasiadiffer,Mucklisays.Theyalso
givecluesabouthowourbrainsworkingeneral.ccThesensesofthebrainaremoreinterconnectedthanourtextbooks
tellus.”
Thefindingsalsohighlighthowpeoplecanmakesenseoftheworldinverydifferentways.Aphantasia"isan
unseendifferencebetweenpeoplethatmakesourpersonalexperiencesunique,withoutusrealizing,9,Luzuriagasays.
“Ifinditfascinatingthattheremaybeotherdifferenceswedon'tnoticewhenwethinkeveryoneexperiencesthe
worldthesamewaywedo.”
42.Whatdoesthewords"thosewithablindmind'seye"inParagraph2referto?
A.Peoplewhodon'tknowhowtheirsensesinteractinbrain.
B.Peoplewhocan'tpicturetheirvisualexperiencesinmind.
C.Peoplewhohavelittlewillingnesstocreateinnerimagery.
D.Peoplewhothinktheyareweakintheirsensesofseeing.
43.Howwasthestudycarriedout?
A.Thevolunteers?brainactivitieswerecomparedwhentheylistenedtosoundscenes.
B.Thevolunteerswereaskedtodrawpicturesblindfoldedaccordingtowhattheyhear.
C.Thevolunteersansweredquestionsaboutthreesoundscenesandtookvisualtests.
D.Thevolunteerswatchedvideosofdifferentsceneswhiletheirreactionswererecorded.
44.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.Thesenseofhearingandseeingworktogetherinpeoplewithaphantasia.
B.Soundsandsightsaretightlymixedtogetherinpeoplewithsynesthesia.
C.Youcanexperiencethemind'seyewhensoundstriggernoimageatall.
D.Thesensesofthebrainareinterconnectedjustasourtextbookstellus.
45.Whatmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.Whatisthedifferencebetweendifferentmentalimages?
B.Howdoesourbrainformamentalimagedifferently?
C.Whydosomepeoplenothaveamind'seye?
D.Howcanpeoplemakesenseoftheworld?
九、阅读与表达(第62-64每题2分,第65题4分,共10分)阅读短文,根据短文内容回答
问题。
Recently,athree-year-long“WeightManagementCampaign(活动)“hasbeenreallypopular.Itisapositive
responsetotheglobalpublichealthproblemcausedbyobesity(月巴月半)andchronicdiseases('慢'性疾病).The
campaignaimstoleadhealthylifestylesandpreventchronicdiseases.
Ascitizensfloodsocialmediawithhealthyrecipesandfitnesstraining,thiscampaignstressesindividual
responsibilityandself-management,asshowedbythestoryofLiuCaizhen,a65-year-oldwomanwhoovercame
healthchallengesthroughabalanceddietandregularexercise.
Liutoldthereporterthatshehadoncebeentroubledbypoorphysicalcondition,soshedecidedtostartajourney
ofself-healthmanagement.Toimproveherhealth,shenotonlytookexerciseregularly,butalsopaidmoreattention
tohealthydiet.
Liufollowedtheprincipleoflightseasoning,highfiberandeasydigestibility(消化).Shealsousedhealthy
cookingmethodssuchassteaming,boilingandstir-fryingtoimprovehercondition.
“Thisnotonlykeptthenaturalflavorsoftheingredientsbutalsomadeiteasierforourbodytotakeinnutrients,
Liu
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