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雅礼教育集团2025年下学期期中考试试卷

高一英语

时量:120分钟分值:150分

命题人:高一英语备课组(光达)审题人:刘真志、王满春、黄琼第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标

在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话

仅读一遍。

听第1段材料,回答第1至5题。

1.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

A.Takeadeepbreath.B.Listentorockmusic.C.Eatsomehoney.

2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Teacherandstudent.B.Bossandworker.C.Guideandvisitor.

3.Howdidthemanprobablyfeel?

A.Disappointed.B.Relieved.C.Tired.

4.WhatdoesRobertsaskthewomantodo?

A.Finishherhomework.B.Readthatpartagain.C.Go-backhome.

5.Whenisitprobablynow?

A.10:00a.m.B.10:15.a.m.C.10:30a.m.

听第6段材料,回答第6、7小题。

6.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Acomplicatedexamination.B.Adentist'sappointment.C.Aschoolproject.

7.WhatwillDaviddoforKaty?

A.Doaprojectwithher.

B.Tellheraboutthehomework.

C.Giveherinformationabouttheexam.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?

A.Toaskthewoman'sdecision.

B.Topersuadethewomantosellthehouse.

C.Toinvitethewomantoseetheapartment.

9.Howdoesthewomandescribetheapartment?

A.It'sinpoorcondition.B.It'sfarfromherworkplace.C.Itdoesn'thaveenoughspace.

10.Whatwillthemandonextprobably?

A.Makethefinalpurchasedecision.

B.Lookthroughsomeapartmentbooks.

C.Introduceanotherapartmenttothewoman.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.WhyisDaisyunsureaboutattendingtheparty?

A.Shedoesn'tknowKettywell.

B.Shemighthaveotherplans..

C.Shedoesn'tlikeKetty.

12.WhendidDaisymeetKettyforthefirsttime?

A.Aweekago.B.Amonthago.C.Ayearago.

13.Whois.Jackprobably?

A.Thespeakers'headteacher.B.Thespeakers'classmate.C.Thespeakers*co-worker.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.Whatarethespeakers-probablydoing?

A.Swimming.B.Climbing.C.Running.

15.WhatisSallyaskingPaultorecommend?

A.Agym.B.Aticketoffice.C.Aswimming:pool..

16.WhydoesPaulrecommendSuperstars?

A.It'squiet.B.It'scheap.C.Ithasmodernfacilities.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatdoweknowaboutrabbits?

A.Theycandigundergroundnetworks.

B.Theyprefertolivealone.

C.Theyneedn'tdrinkwater..

18.Whyisitcrueltokeeparabbitonitsown?

A.Rabbitsaresocialcreatures.

B.Rabbitsneedtoworktogether.

C.Rabbitswon'tbewillingtoeatfood.

19.Whatshouldownersgetfortheirrabbits?

3.Asmallcage.B.Alargeoutsidearea.C.Awidevarietyoffood.

20.Wheremightthetalkbefound?

A.Inafashionmagazine.B.Inasciencefictionnovel.C.Inapetinformationbook.

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和D·四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

ColdTruths

HealthyYou!

Isthereanytruthbehindthesaying“Youarewhatyoueat”?Weputthistothetestbyaskingthreepeopleto

opentheirfridgedoorsandtalkabouttheirlifestyles.Canyouguesswhichfridgebelongstowhichperson?

Maybeyoucanrecognizeyourownfridgehere!

Ellie24Juniordoctor

There'snotenoughroomtoswingacatinmysmallapartment,soIdon'tcookveryoften.Myfridgeisusually

halfemptyandI'moftentootiredtoeatmuchanyway.Ioftenendupsavingpartofmymealforthenextday.

Someevenings,I'lljusthavesomethingquick,liketoast,orevenjustayogurtwithhoney.Asadoctor,IknowI

hadbetterchangethewayIeat,butIjustdon'thavethetimeortheenergyrightnow.

Jenny31Teacher

MyhusbandandIavoidallproductsthatcomefromanimals.Thismeanswedon'teat.meat,andanymilkor

cheesehadbetterbedairy-free.Welikecookingathomeandmakeourmealsfromfresh,seasonalfruitand

vegetables.Cookingtogethergivesusachancetorelaxandcatchuponeachother'sdays.Ifwehavechildren,I

wanttobringthemupjustlikeus,butmyhusbandsaysthateveryoneshouldbe.abletomaketheirownlifestyle

choices.

Ted35Constructionworker

Eachdayattheconstructionsiteismoreorlessthesame-tiring!WhenIgetbackhome,there'snothing

moresatisfyingthanabigmeatdinner.IguessI'vealwaysbeenabigmeateaterandinthishouse,nofamily

mealiscompletewithoutsomeformofmeat.Istilldon'tthinkthatanythingcanbeatmymum'shomemade

sausages,though.

21.WhatcanlearnaboutEllie?

A.Shelivesinalargeapartment.B.Sheisplanningtochangeherdietsoon.

C.Shesometimeseatsonlyyogurtwithhoney.D.Sheoftencooksbigmeals.

22.WhatkindofdietdoesJennyprobablyfollow?

A.Adietwithoutanimalproducts.B.Adietwithlotsofmeat.

B.Adietwithmostlyfrozenfood.D.Adietthatincludesmuchleftoverfood.

23.Whereisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?

A.AmedicalreportB.AcompanynewsletterC.AcookbookD.Apersonalblog

B

WhenClaratookoverhergrandfather'sBrooklynbookshopin2018,thefirstthingshetookawaywasn'tthe

oldbooks,buttheWiFirouter(无线路由器).Regularcustomerscomplained.Alawyersaidhewouldspend

his$500monthlycoffeemoneysomewhereelseifshedidn'tputWiFiback.“Booksdeservethesamefull

attentionwegivetopeoplewelove,”shetoldme,whilecleaningthebrasscounterhergrandfatherputinplacei

n1967.

Herfirmchoiceseemedharmfultoherself,especiallyasotherstoresnearbycloseddown.Butsomething

unexpectedhappened.By2020,theshophadbecomeanunofficialsanctuary(庇护所).Teenagerslayon

PersiancarpetsreadingDostoevsky,forgettingtheirphonesintheirbackpacks.Aretiredjudgestartedholding

Saturdaypoetrymeetings.Atthesemeetings,peoplerecitedpoemsfrommemory——ahabitClaracalled“brain

tattooing.”

Thepandemic(疫情)shouldhavebeentheirdeathknell.Instead,whenClarastartedselling“Survival

Bundles”(carefullychosenbookswithhandwrittennotes),manyorderscamein.Mostbuyersweretechcompany

leaderswhofelttiredofZoommeetings.ACEOfromSiliconValleysaidthesewerethefirstrealbookshe

hadheldsincehefinishedgraduateschool.“We'reeagerforthingswecantouchandfeel,”Clarasaid,asshe

wrappedpackagesinrecycledpaper.

Lastwinter,Ifoundherdealingwithanewthreat.Apropertydeveloperhadboughttheirbuildingand

suddenlyraisedtherenttothreetimestheoriginalprice.Whathappenednextwaslikeastoryfromanovel:

customersorganizedmarchesonthesidewalk;thejudgehelpedthemforfree;eventhelawyerwhoonce

threatenedtoleavegavemoneytopayfortheirlegalhelp.

Inthecourt,ClaraquotedMelville:“Wecannotliveonlyforourselves.Athousandsmallconnectionslink

ustogether.”Thejudge—————whooftencametoherpoetrymeetings——saidtherentincreasewasnotfair.

Nowtheshopdisplaysthiscourtdecisionalongsidesignedfirsteditions.It'sproofthatsomeimportant

connectionsstillcan'tbebrokenbydigitalthings.

24.WhatmadeClara'sapproachtorunningthebookshopspecial?

A.Focusingonrarebookcollections.B.Introducingmoderntechnology.

C.Meetingtheneedsofcustomers.D.Prioritizingfullconcentration.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“deathknell”inparagraph3mean?

A.Abigchancetodevelop.B.Aneventmarkingtheend.

C.Adesperatecryforsurvival.D.Amethodtoattractmorebuyers.

26.HowdidtheretiredjudgehelpClarawhentheyfacedtherentproblem?

A.HeprovidedlegalhelpforClarawithoutcharge.

B.Hegavemoneytopayfortheirlegaldefense.

C.Heboughtthebuildingfromthepropertydeveloper.

D.Heorganizedprotestsonthesidewalkwithcustomers.

27.Whatdoesthestorymainlywanttotellus?

A.Profit-drivendecisionsmayleadtounexpectedoutcomes.

B.Onlybygivingupnewtechnologycantraditionalshopssurvive.

C.Communityandhumanconnectioncanhandlemodernchallenges.

D.Stickingtoone'sbeliefsabouttraditionalthingsalonecanwinotherssupport.

C

Someoflife'ssimplestmysteriescanprovethehardesttosolve.Onesuchmysteryishowabirdsleeps,

especiallywhileit'sonabranch.

Thesleepcycleduringourdeepestsleeplastsforseveralminutes,butinbirds,itlastshardly10seconds;

theywillkeeponepartoftheirbrainawake,whichyoumightnoticewhenabirdhasoneeyeopen.Thiswillallo

wbirdstorunawayfromahuntatamoment'snotice,evenwhenthey'reinthemiddleofasleep.

Tofallasleep,abird'sbodygoesthroughaseriesofchanges,oneorwhichisthatthemuscleslosetheir

hardness,whichhappensasamainresultofreducedbraincontrolofmusclemovement.Tostandperfectly

balancedonabranchwhilethemusclesbecomeweakisn'teasy.Anyonewhohastriedtosleepwhilestandingon

atrainwouldknowthis.Sowhenabirdlowersitself,itstalons(爪子)automaticallyandinvoluntarilybendand

holdontightlytothebranch,anduntilthelegisstraightened,thetalonswillnotrelax.Thekeybehindthis

mechanism(机制)isthebird'sflexortendons(屈肌腱)thatconnectmusclestobones.Theflexortendonstretches,

thusbendingthebird'stoes.

ButarecentpaperfoundthatsleepingEuropeanstarlings(acommonbirdfoundinNorthAmericaand

Europe)don'tusethemechanism.Theresearchersobservedthatthebirdsbenttheirkneesonlyslightly,not

enoughforthemechanismtokickintoaction.Thetoes,asaresult,werelargelyunbent,andthebirdsbalancedon

thecentralpartoftheirfeetwhiletheyslept.

“Birdsarevariedandunique,exhibitingdifferentbodies,physiologies,andbehaviorsdependingonwhich

species,genus,orfamilyonestudies.Sleepcyclesdifferjustaswidely.Whilewemaynotknowthewholestory

yet,thereisnodenyingthatitisremarkablethatbirdsmanagethisbalancingactdaily”saidSalama,whohasa

degreeinlifesciencesandbiochemistryfromSt.Xavier'sCollege,Mumbai.

28.Whatisthemainreasonbirdscanescapequicklyevenwhilesleeping?

A.Theirsleepcyclesareveryshort.B.Theykeeponepartoftheirbrainawake.

C.Theysleepwithoneeyeopen.D.Theirtalonsholdtightlytothebranch.

29.Whatistheroleofflexortendonsinhelpingbirdsbalanceonbranches?

A.Stretchingtomaketalonsbendandlock.B.Enablingthepowerofbirds'legs.

C.Controllingmuscles'hardnessandmovement.D.Connectingmusclestostrengthentheirfunctions.

30.WhatcanweinferfromSalama'swords?

A.Learningbirds'habitsneedscooperation.B.Denyingbirds'importanceisunwise.

C.Knowingbirds'balancingactsisuseful.D.Studyingbirds'sleephaschallenges.

31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.WhyDoBirdsRequireLessSleep?

B.WhyDon'tSleepingBirdsFallOffBranches?

C.WhyDoSleepingBirdsHaveOneEyeOpen?

D.WhyDoEuropeanStarlingsSleepDifferently?

D

WhenAIartgeneratorsbecomepopulararoundtheworld,aquestionstaysinpeople'sminds:shouldtheir

worksreallybethoughtofasart?Whilethetechnologyisstilldevelopingandhasthingstoimprove,it'sclear

wemustbalanceitsproblemsagainsttheamazingartworksthatgoodAIcanmake.

Artisdefinedassomethingmadefromimagination,skill,experienceandemotion,usuallycreatedtoshow

somethingforpeopletoenjoy.Humanartistsspendtimeandeffortturningtheirinnerthoughtsintorealworks.In

thesameway,AIusesalotofcomputingpowertolookthroughhugeamountsofdata,linkauser'srequestto

relatedinformation,andtrytopresentitaswellaspossible.Themaindifference,though,isthatAIfollowsorders

insteadofhavingastrongfeelingtoexpressitself.

Withonepressortheenterkey,AIartgeneratorscanproducemorethan1,000originalworks.Butamass-

producedcopyoftheMonaLisaislessvaluablethanLeonardodaVinci'srealpainting.Why?Scarcity——

there'sonlyonetrueversion.Thisbringsupquestions:ShouldanyonepayforAI-generatedart?Andifanartist

sellsAI-madegreatworks,whatpriceisright?

AIartworkswhenaprogramcopiesthestylesofexistingartiststocreatenewpiecesbasedonwhatpeople

askfor.Butwhoshouldgetcreditfortheartwork—themachineorthepersonusingit?Canoriginalartiststake

legalactionforcopyrightviolation?ThesequestionsmakeithardtomixAIandtheartindustry,andalsomake

moreargumentsagainstseeingAI-generatedartasartproductsthatcanbesold.

Oncewesolvetheseproblems,wecandealwiththebiggestquestion:WhenanAI-generatedpaintingwins

anaward,whoshouldgettheprize?

32.WhatmakesAIartdifferentfromhumanart?

A.Itdoesn'tshowhumans'innerfeelings.B.Itcomesfrompeople'slifeexperience.

C.Itneedslessmoneytomake.D.Itmixesvariousworkstylestogether.

33.WhydoesthewritermentionMonaLisainparagraph3?

A.Toshowclassicartworksarewell-liked.

B.ToproveAIpaintersarebetterthanhumanartists.

C.TopointoutpossibleproblemswithAIart'svalue.

D.Tosuggestanewwaytokeepartmasterpieces.

34.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph4?

A.AIhelpssellmoreartisticproducts.

B.ArtistscancreatemoreworkswithAI'shelp.

C.Theartindustrywillhavetoughcompetition.

D.AIartmakescopyrightproblemshardertosolve.

35Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?

A.ToexplainwhyAI-generatedartismorepopularthanhumanart.

B.TodiscusstheargumentsandquestionsaroundAI-generatedart'sstatus.

C.TointroducehowAIartgeneratorscreateoriginalartworks.

D.ToprovethatAI-generatedartshouldnotbeseenasrealart.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

根据短文内容,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。

TheArtofBeingaGoodFriend

Everyonewantstobeagoodfriend,butsometimeswemightnotbesurewhatittrulymeans.Beingagood

friendisn'tjustabouthavingfuntogether;it'sabouttheeverydayeffortsthatstrengthenyourbond.36It's

builtonafoundationoftrust,support,andrespect.

Trustisthefirstessentialelement.Atrustworthyfriendalwayskeepshispromise.Ifyousayyou'regoingto

dosomething,followthrough.37Youmayfeelsafesharingyourtruethoughtsandfeelingswithoutfearof

beinglaughedatorhavingyoursecretstoldtoothers.

Anotherkeypartisofferingsupportinbothgoodandbadtimes.Celebrateyourfriend'ssuccessesasifthey

wereyourown.38Simplybeingthere,offeringakindword,orhelpingthemwithasmalltaskcanmakea

worldofdifference.

39Thisincludeslisteningtothemwithoutinterruptionandvaluingtheiropinionsevenwhenyou

disagree.Atitsheart,respectmeansthatyouacceptyourfriendforwhotheyare.Nooneisperfect,and

disagreementsarenormal.40Talkthingsthroughhonestly,andbewillingtoforgive.Asamatteroffact,a

truefriendvaluesthefriendshipmorethantheneedtoberight.

Intheend,beingagoodfriendisacontinuousprocessoflearning,understanding,andcaring.

A.Thisdoesn'trequiregrandgestures.

B.Whatmattersishowyouhandlethem.

C.Italsocreatesasafespaceforhonesty.

D.However,it'sequallyimportanttobethereduringtoughtimes.

E.Truefriendshipgoesbeyondsimplysharinghobbiesorinterests.

rRespect,thethirdpillar,isshownthroughyouractionsandattitudes.

G.Finally,rememberthatfriendshipisatwo-waystreetthatrequireseffortfrombothsides.

第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节完形填空(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和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Ienteredthebrighthall,filledwiththemurmurofvoicesandsoftmusic.20yearshadpassedsincemyhigh

schoolgraduation,butthesightofthose41facesbroughtmebacktomyyouthatonce.

Dreamlike.That'sthebestwayto42my20-yearhighschoolreunion.43andexcited,I

recognizedmany44.Nooneseemedtohave45!Forasecond,Icouldalmostsmelltheoldposterson

theclassroomwallsandtastethecafeterialunchesweusedtoshare.

Highschoolisatimefullof46.It'saperiodinlifewhenyouaretryingtofigureoutwhoyouare,or

simplytryingtofitinwithothers.Thereare47andthereisplentyofstress,buthere'sthething:noneof

that48yearslater.ItmakesnodifferencewhetheryouwerepopularorhadstraightA's.

Aftertwodecades,noneofthatcounts.Successisn't49bythecarthatyoudriveorhowmuchmoneyyo

umake.Successiswhatholdsreal50inyourlife—yourhappiness,yourfamilyandyourrelationships.

Successmeansliving51andleavingapositivemarkontheworldaroundyou.

AsIpreparedtoleave,Itookonelastlookatthis52.There'sauniquebondwithteenagefriends.You

can53whereyouleftoff,evenifit'sbeen20years.I'mgratefulforthe54formedinthoseyears.I'llseeyou

allin10years,eagertohearthenextchapterineveryone'sstoryandseewhere55takesusnext.

41.A.familiarB.similarC.forgottenD.youthful

42.A.celebrateB.describeC.organizeD.ignore

43.A.CalmB.ConfidentC.NervousD.Proud

44.A.neighborsB.leadersC.teachersD.classmates

45.A.hesitatedB.improvedC.worriedD.aged

46.A.challengesB.opportunitiesC.hopeD.memories

47.A.adventuresB.expectationsC.disagreementsD.distractions

48.A.appearsB.failsC.mattersD.ends

49.A.earnedB.measuredC.revealedD.admired

50.A.significanceB.wealthC.controlD.power

51.A.quietlyB.comfortablyC.bravelyD.fully

52.A.teamB.unitC.circleD.crowd

53.A.holdonB.pickupC.getoverD.takeon

54.A.bondsB.habitsC.promisesD.dreams

55.A.historyB.journeyC.lifeD.society

第二节

填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

第一节(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

China'srecentdisplayofnewfighterjetsatagrandparadeinBeijinghasdrawnwideattentionfromaround

theworld.Thissignificanteventwasheld56(mark)the80thanniversaryofvictoryinWorldWarII,demon

stratingbothhistorical57(reflect)andmodernstrength.

Forthefirsttime,allfivemodelsofthesehighlyadvancedplaneswerepresentedtogether.Theaircraft58

(fly)overTian'anmenSquareinperfectformations,andtheycreatedamagnificentscenefortheaudience

below.

TheJ-20S,59istheworld'sonlytwin-seat偷stealthplane,wasshown60(public)forthefirsttime.The

planes'designisextremelysophisticatedandtheircombatcapabilitiesaretrulyimpressive,61(feature)state-of-

the-artradarevasiontechnology.

WangYanan,anexpertfromAerospaceKnowledgemagazine,saystheChinese:armedforces62(make)

tremendousprogressindevelopingadvancedequipmentinrecentyears.“Thesenewweaponsrepresent63great

stepforwardinourmilitarymodernizationandhavegreatlyimprovedourcomprehensivenationalstrength,”he

explainedtoreporters.

Accordingtoanofficialstatement,thenewplaneshavebeenarrangedtohandlehigh-intensitywarfare,64

theirappearanceaimstoshowthePLA'sdeterminationtosafeguardChina'sairspace:Thisachievementmarks

anewchapterinthecountry'saviationhistoryandcontributessignificantlytomaintaining65(region)peace

andstability.

第二节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)

课文句子填空,根据提示在空白处填入正确答案。

66.WhenIfoundoutthatIwastrickedbyhim,Iwasreallyhurtand(放开,放弃)ourfriendship.

67.Iknowyouvalueyourfriendshipandwantyourfriendtovalueit(equal).

68.Throughfriendship,wecanbecomehappier,wiserandmore(satisfy)humans.

69.Thefirstfruitoffriendshipisthepeacethatcomesfromsharingwithfriendsourjoy,sadness,successand

(fail).

70.Naturally,thiskindofopenness(源于)aclosefriendship.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

假定你是李华,你校YES英语社要评选2025年度“最美雅礼人(TheMostQualifiedYalierof2025)”.请

你给校英文报编辑Alice写一封推荐信。内容包括:

(1)被推荐人的基本信息;

(2)说明推荐理由。

注意:

(1)写作词数应为80个左右;

(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

DearAlice,

Yours,

LiHua

第二节(满分25分)

阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

PuppiesforSale

AlittleboylivedinasmalltownofNorthernCaliforniacalledOxnard.Hewasalovelyboybuthelosthis

leftleginacaraccidentandhadtowalkbyafalseleg(假肢).Hecouldn'tfollowotherkids..Hefeltlonelyand

decidedtokeepapetdogashisfriend.

Oneday,hewalkedpastapetshopandsawasignabovethedoorthatsaid:“PuppiesforSale”.Thelittleboy

askedtheshopowner,“Iwanttobuyoneofyourpuppies.CanIplease,lookatthepuppies?”

Thepetshopownergotimpressedwiththehonestyoftheboy.“Sure,”saidtheshopowner.Hesmiledand

whistledloudly.Fivepuppiesrandownthewalkwayofthepetshop.

Thelittleboy'seyesdancedwithpleasure.Asthepuppiesmadetheirwaytowardsthefence,thelittleboyno

ticedthatonepuppywasfallingbehind.Thispuppywaslimping(跛行)andtryingitsbesttocatchuptheothers.

Immediatelythelittleboypointedouttowardsthelimpingpuppyandasked,“What'swrongwiththatlittle

puppy?”Theshopownerexplainedthatwhenthepuppywasbornthe:pethospitalhadexaminedthelittlepuppy

andhaddiscoveredtherewassomethingwrongwithitsbackleg.Itwouldlimpfortherestofhislife.

Thelittleboygotreallyexcitedandsaid.“ThatisthepuppythatIwanttobuy.”Theshopownerreplied,

“No,thatpuppyisnotforsale.Nobodywillbuythatpuppyduetohisdisabledleg.HeneedsextracareandI'm

afraidpeoplemightnotunderstandhisneedsandmightnotgivehim-theattentionandloveheneeds.”

注意:

(1)续写词数应为150个左右;

(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Thelittleboygotquiteupsetwiththereplyoftheshopowner..

Deeplymoved,theshopownerpausedforamoment.

雅礼教育集团2025年下学期期中考试

高一英语答案解析

1-5ABABC6-10CBACC11-15ACBBA16-20CAABC

21.C22.A23.D

本文属于人物介绍类应用文,围绕“人如其食(Youarewhatyoueat)”的健康主题展开,结构清晰、

信息直白,核心目的是通过三位不同背景人物的饮食与生活习惯,让读者感知饮食与生活方式的关联。

21.C选项C:原文Ellie提到“Someevenings,I'lljusthavesomethingquick,liketoast,orevenjustayo

ghurtwithhoney(有些晚上,我会吃点简单的,比如吐司,甚至只吃蜂蜜酸奶)”,与选项C表述一

致,故C正确。选项D:原文Ellie说“knowIhadbetterchangethewayIeat,butIjustdon'tha

vethetimeortheenergyrightnow(知道该改变饮食,但现在没时间没精力)”,未提及“planningto

changesoon(计划很快改变)”,故D错误。

22.A选项A:原文Jenny明确说“MyhusbandandIavoidallproductsthatcomefromanimals(我和丈夫避

免所有动物来源的制品)”,与“adietwithoutanimalproducts(无动物制品的饮食)”完全匹配,

故A正确。

23.D选项A:“Amedicalreport(医学报告)”以专业医学研究、学术内容为主,本文是通俗的人

物饮食生活介绍,无医学理论或研究数据,故A错误。

选项B:“Acompanynewsletter(公司通讯)”聚焦公司动态、员工信息等内部内容,本文介绍的是

三位普通外部人士,与公司无关,故B错误。

选项C:“Acookbook(食谱)”以传授烹饪方法、提供菜谱为核心,本文不涉及任何烹饪步骤或配方,

故C错误。

选项D:“Apersonalblog(个人博客)”常以轻松互动的语气分享生活观察(如原文“Canyouguess…?

Maybeyoucanrecogniseyourownfridgehere”的互动感),内容贴近普通人生活,与本文风格匹配,故

D正确。

24.D25.B26.A27.C

本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Clara接手祖父的书店后,坚持专注阅读,最终书店在社区支持

下得以存续。

24.细节理解题。根据第一段中“WhenClaratookoverhergrandfather'sBrooklynbookshopin2018,thefirstt

hingshetookawaywasn'ttheoldbooks,buttheWiFirouter”(2018年,当Clara接手祖父在布鲁克林的书店

时,她首先撤掉的不是陈旧的书籍,而是WiFi路由器)”和“Booksdeservethesamefullattentionwegi

vetopeoplewelove,”shetoldme,whilecleaningthebrasscounterhergrandfatherputinplacein1

967.(“书籍值得我们像要求爱人那样给予全心全意的关注,”她告诉我,一边擦拭着她祖父1967年安

装的黄铜柜台)”可知,Clara撤掉WiFi路由器,认为书籍值得全心全意的关注,即她强调专注阅

读。故选D。

25.词句猜测题。根据第三段中“Thepandemicshouldhavebeentheirdeathknell.Instead,whenClarastarte

dselling“SurvivalBundles”(carefullychosenbookswithhandwrittennot

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