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山西省2025-2026学年高一选科调研检测

英语试题

(考试时间120分钟,满分150分)

注意事项:

1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区

域内。

2.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试题上无效。

3.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案用0.5毫米的黑

色笔迹签字笔写在答题卡上。

4.考试结束后,将本试题和答题卡一并交回。

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。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

对话读两遍。

例:Howmuchistheshirt?

A.E19.15.B.£9.18.C.&9.15.

答案是C。

1.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Athome.B.Inalibrary.C.Inarestaurant.

2.Whatmightthemanbe?

A.Adoctor.B.Awriter.C.Asportsman.

3.Howmuchwillthewomanpayintotal?

A.$100.B.$600.C.$700.

4.Howwillthespeakersgo?

A.Bytaxi.B.Bybus.C.Bybike.

5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Methodsofpreventingaging.

B.Benefitsoflanguagelearning.

C.Therelationshipbetweenbrainandhealth.

高一英语试题第1页(共12页)

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个

选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听

完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Classmates.B.Motherandson.C.Teacherandstudent.

7.WhatwillFrankdofromtomorrowon?

A.Domorehousework.B.Wearauniformeveryday.C.Makemorefriends.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whyisrope-jumpingadvised?

A.Towarmup.B.Toreducestress.C.Toimprovespeed.

9.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.Teachyoga.B.Makeaplan.C.Testthewoman.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofMax'sbehavior?

A.Improper.B.Tolerable.C.Kind.

11.Whatisthegoldenideamainlyabout?

A.Sharing.B.Followingrules.C.Beingcareful.

12.WhatdoesMaxmainlycomplainaboutKya?

A.Sheoftencries.B.Sheneverreturnstoys.C.Shealwaysbreaksthings.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whotaughtthewomantoclimbtrees?

A.Herclassmates.B.Herparents.C.Hercousins.

14.Whatwasabitdifficultforthewomanatfirst?

A.Openingheart.B.Climbingtrees.C.Preparingmeals.

15.Howdidthewomanfeelaboutthechanges?

A.Joyful.B.Curious.C.Doubtful.

16.Whatmadethewomanfeelathome?

A.Familiarroads.B.Villagers'kindness.C.Homemadeequipment.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whereshouldthestudentsgather?

A.Atthebusstop.B.Intheplayground.C.Besidetheschoolgate.

18.Whenwillthestudentssetoffforthefarm?

A.At8:30a.m.B.At9:00a.m.C.At9:30a.m.

高一英语试题第2页(共12页)

19.Whatdoeseachstudentneedtobring?

A.Adrink.B.Somefruits.C.Apackedlunch.

20.Whichactivityisplannedfortheafternoon?

A.Feedingsheep.B.Fishing.C.Plantingvegetables.

第二部分阅读(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

Herearesomeofthemostwell-soldbooksthisyear.

PeakHumanByJohanNorberg$17

InPeakHuman,JohanNorbergexaminessevenoftheworld'sgreatestancientnations,

includingAthens,theRomanRepublic,andtheSongDynastyofChina.Heexplainshow

goldenagesreallystartandend.SomeoftheperiodsJohanNorbergdescribesarefamiliarto

readers,butheaddsfreshdetailsandchallengingideas.

TheLonelinessofSoniaandSunnyByKiranDesai$24

Thisisastoryoftwoyoungpeopledealingwiththemanyforcesthatshapetheirlives:

country,class,race,history.SoniaandSunnyfirstmeeteachotheronatrain.Soniareturnsto

herfamilyinIndiaaftergraduationinAmerica,andworksasawriter.Sunnyisareporterin

NewYork.Theyfallinlove,butthequestioniswhethertheyareabletostaytogetherandfind

happiness.

TheThinkingMachineByStephenWitt$20

NvidiaisasvaluableasAppleandMicrosoft,allofwhichhaveshapedtheworld.Butits

storyislittleknown.TheThinkingMachineisthestoryofhowNvidiaisinventingthefutureand

howNvidiagrewtosupplyhundred-million-dollarsupercomputers.Andit'sthestoryofthe

smallgroupofengineerswhomanagethecompany.

ChesnokByPolinaChesnakova$28

PolinaChesnakovawasborninUkrainetoaRussianmotherandAmericanfather.She

exploresthefoodofallthreecountriesandmore.ChesnokisChesnakova'sthirdbook,alove

lettertothefoodofherchildhood.Itisoneofthosefewcookbooksthatisfuntoread.

21.WhattypeofbookisPeakHuman?

A.Novel.B.Cookbook.C.Historybook.D.Sciencebook.

22.Whowritesthebookaboutacompany'sdevelopment?

A.StephenWitt.B.KiranDesai.

C.PolinaChesnakova.D.JohanNorberg.

高一英语试题第3页(共12页)

23.WhatdoTheLonelinessofSoniaandSunnyandChesnokhaveincommon?

A.TheyaresetinIndia.

B.Theycoverfamilybackgrounds.

C.Theyarecheaperthanotherbooks.

D.Theyareinterestingandrelaxingtoread.

B

Thissummer,theyoungestkidinthefamilylefthomeforuniversity.Gallagherfinallyhad

moretimeforherself.Sheputawayherkids'toysinalargebox,becausetherewerenoother

kidsinthefamilyplayingwiththemanymore.

Christmaswasdrawingnear.GallagherhadtheideatovisitsomenursinghomesforChristmas.

Shecalledtwoplaces,askingifshecouldcomeandreadChristmasstoriestotheseniorsliving

there.Theygladlywelcomedher.Andshedidn'tarrivealone.

Shegatheredupallthestuffedtoys(毛绒玩具)thatshehadboughtforherkidsoverthe

years,andthenpreparedtobringthemwithhertooneofthenursinghomes.Arrivingthere,she

handedthemouttotheseniorssothattheycouldholdontothesoftfriendswhilelisteningtothe

classicstories.Theseniorswerehappywiththetoysintheirhands.Gallagherrealizeditwas

suchagoodideatobringthetoyshere.WhenGallagherwenttogatherthetoyssothatshecould

gotothenextnursinghomewiththem,noonewantedtogiveuptheirstuffedtoys.Theyreally

didn'twanttogivethemback.

ThetoyshadbroughtsuchjoythatGallagherdecidedtomakethisherChristmastradition.

Shepostedonline,askingformorestuffedtoysnolongerneeded.Localschoolsstartedholding

toydrives,andfinallyshereceivedabout250aweekduringtheholidayseason.Toysarrived

non-stop.Inherfirsttwoyearsofcollecting,Gallaghergatheredmorethan11,000toys.

Gallaghertakesthecollectedtoysnotjusttoseniornursinghomes,butalsotohomesfor

elderlyveterans(老兵).“Whowouldthinkthatelderlyveteranswouldwantstuffedtoys?”she

says."Buttheydid.Thetoystookthembacktowhentheywerekids.Notonlydidtheybring

comfort,buttheywereconversationstarters."

24.WhatdidGallagherdowithherkids'toysaftertheylefthome?

A.Shesoldthemonline.

B.Shethrewthemaway.

C.Shestoredtheminabox。

D.Shesentthemtoschools.

高一英语试题第4页(共12页)

25.Whatcanbelearntabouttheseniorsinthenursinghome?

A.Theypreferredstoriestotoys.

B.Theywereusedtocollectingtoys.

C.Theywerereadytosharetoyswithotherseniors.

D.Theirfeelingsformedaconnectionwiththetoys.

26.WhydidGallagherstarttocollectstuffedtoysfromthepublic?

A.Herowntoyswerenotenoughfortheseniors.

B.Localschoolsrequiredhertoorganizetoydrives.

C.Sheplannedtostartabusinesssellingstuffedtoys.

D.Thenursinghomesaskedhertoprovidemoretoys.

27.Whydidelderlyveteranslikereceivingstuffedtoys?

A.Toperfecttheirspeakingskills.

B.Tocomforttheirgrandchildren.

C.Toenjoymemoriesofchildhood.

D.Toremembertheirlivesinthearmy.

C

Inthelateafternoon,adrone(无人机)liftedgentlyintothesky.Onitsscreen,elephants

movedintosight,whileatraincouldbeseenfarawaytravelingalongtheChina-LaosRailway.It

wasanotherworkdaytowatchthelargespecies(物种)forPengJinfu,awildelephantmonitor

(监督员)inXishuangbannaDaiAutonomousPrefecture.

WildAsianelephantsareaflagshipspeciesinChina'srainforests.Theyreceivetop-level

nationalmonitoringandprotectionandarerecognizedas“endangered”bytheInternational

UnionforConservationofNature.Thankstostrengthenedprotectionefforts,theirpopulationin

Yunnan—theirprimarylivingareasinChina—hasgrownfrom140in1976toover300today.

Elephantmonitorsplayakeyroleinimprovingtherelationshipbetweenhumansand

wildlife.“Theytrackelephantmovements,notonlywarningvillagersoflikelydangerareasbut

alsoprovidingvaluableinformationforscientificresearch,"explainedZhouChenhao,director

oftheXishuangbannaAsianElephantProtectionandManagementCenter.

Pengspendshisdaystrackingelephantactivities,mappingsafetravelareasforpeople,

andcreatingwarningvideossharedontheInternet."Iusedtotrackthemonfoot,butthick

forestsoftenpreventedmefromseeingelephants,"herecalled."Now,dronesallowmetowatch

manygroupsatthesametime.”

高一英语试题第5页(共12页)

Xishuangbannahasputmanysmartmonitoringtoolsintouse.Thankstothem,since

2022,over35,000warningshavebeensentacrossthearea,preventingmorethan700possible

human-elephantconflicts.Thesetechnologieshelpscientificresearchtoo.X-raycamerashelpus

tostudyelephants’movementareasandbehavior,whiledronesprovideinformationonmoving

paths.Protectioneffortshavedevelopedfromsavingsingleanimalstoprotectingthewhole

ecosystems,withcross-countryprotectedareasbetweenChinaandLaosenlarginghabitat

spaces.

AsresearcherChenFeinoted,“We'veturnedfromsavingelephantstoprotectingmore

speciesinthefuture."Thismixtureoftechnologyandenvironmentalwisdomiscreatinganew

stageofco-livingbetweenhumansandwildlife.

28.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“aflagshipspecies”inParagraph2probablyreferto?

A.Aspeciesofthelargestsize.

B.AspeciesonlyfoundinChina.

C.Aspeciesmostmonitoredandprotected.

D.Aspeciesusedforscientificexperiments.

29.Whatisaroleofelephantmonitors?

A.Designingsmartmonitoringtools.

B.Tellingpeoplethepossibledanger.

C.Trainingelephantsforperformances.

D.Carryingoutscientificresearchalone.

30.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthefutureofwildlifeprotection?

A.Droneswillbetheonlytoolused.

B.Human-elephantconflictswillincrease.

C.Protectioneffortswillfocusonmorespecies.

D.Traditionalmethodswillremainthemosteffective.

31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Howhumansrelatetoanimals.

B.Thedailyworkofelephantmonitors.

C.ThehistoryofelephantprotectioninChina.

D.HowtechnologieshelpprotectAsianelephants.

D

Alunchbreakisanimportantpartoftheday.It'sachancetoregainenergybyeatingand

maybechattingwithsomefriends.Sincelifeisbecomingbusier,manypeoplechoosetobuy

lunchinsteadofbringinglunchfromhome.Butthispracticeisnotjustcostingmoney,there

高一英语试题第6页(共12页)

mightbeacostintermsofdamagingourplanettoo.Justasandwich,andmaybeacakeand

coffeecanproduceatleastthreeitemsofwaste.Besides,theleftoverfoodpeoplethrowaway,

whichproducesmethane(甲烷)overtime,isabiggercauseofclimatechangethanplastics.

Nomatterwhatcausesthemostdamage,onesolutionistoeatpackedlunches.It'susually

healthierandcheaper.Itmeansyoucaneatthethingsyoureallywantandmakethequantity

thatyouactuallyneed.Ofcourse,preparingyourlunchissomethingtofitintoyourmorning

rushofgettingreadyforwork,soifyouhaven'tgottimeandhavetobuylunch,you'readvised

totakeyourowncontainertoashopandaskthemtoputyourfoodinit.Theideaofusing

reusablecoffeecupswhichcanholdhotdrinkshasalreadyprovedsuccessful.So,thiscouldbe

anotherstepintherightdirection.AtrialinEastAngliashowedthatofferinga10%price

reductiondidencouragesomecustomerstocomepreparedwiththeirownlunchbox.The

problemwitheatingonthemoveisthatyoumightwanttocarryyourfoodinsomethingthatis

one-off,soit'sagoodideatomakesureit'ssomethingthatisrecyclable(可再循环的).

Ithinkifwegiveourluncheatinghabitssomedeeperthought,wecanalldoourbitin

helpingreduceclimatechangeanddamagetoourenvironment.Thatissomethingworthtaking

seriously.

32.Whydomanypeoplebuylunchratherthanbringitfromhome?

A.Itismoretime-saving.

B.Itoffersmoredeliciousfood.

C.Itismoreenvironmentallyfriendly.

D.Itallowsformoresocialconnection.

33.Whatisthemainreasonfortakingyourowncontainerwhenbuyinglunch?

A.Tokeepthefoodhotter.

B.Tocutdownonpollution.

C.Toavoidpayingextramoney.

D.Togetalargerquantityoffood.

34.WhatcanweknowfromtheEastAngliatrial?

A.Reusablethingswerenotpopular.

B.Mostcustomerspreferredpackedfood.

C.Shopswereunwillingtoreduceprices.

D.Encouragementwithmoneywaseffective.

35.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardstheideaofreconsideringlunchhabits?

A.Doubtful.B.Uncaring.C.Supportive.D.Negative.

高一英语试题第7页(共12页)

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。

Accordingtoaglobalhappinessstudy,therehasbeenadropinpeople'ssenseof

happiness.Thefollowingaresomesuggestionsforspiritualhealthandwell-being.

First,pleasebekindtoyourself.36Pleasetreatyourselfwithkindnessasyou

overcomethesechallengesbecauseitmakesthejourneymorebearable.Studieswithcollege

studentsshowthatself-loveisrelatedtolowerlevelsofmentalillnessandhigherwell-beingin

general.

Keepthehopealive.Whateveryouaregoingthrough,thereisalmostalwayshope.Many

hardshipsimprovewithtimeorproblem-solving.37Somesituationsmayseem

almostentirelyhopeless,butithasprovedthatcountlesspeoplechangesomethingbadinto

somethingactiveandmeaningful.

38Ifyouhavenotheardfromafriendforawhile,givethemacall.Theyare

probablybusy.Andthereissometimesthechancethattheyarenotgoingallright,inwhichcase

youroutreachmightmeanalltheworldtothem.Inreturn,you'llgethappinessfromhelping

others.

Considerforgiveness.Inourlives,manydowrongtous.Sometimes,itisastranger.

39Iencourageforgivenessforthebenefitofyourself.Lifeistooshorttocarrythe

weightofbeingangry.Besides,youdon'tneedtoallowthembackintoyourlifetofreeyourself

fromthepaintheycaused.

Seethejoy.Theworldisabeautifulplaceandhasmanywonders.Youneedtocreatea

cultureofjoyandthankfulnessforthemanyluckythingsaroundyou.Thishelpsyoutofocus

moreonthepositivepartsofyourexperiencethanthenegativeones.40

A.Reachouttoothers.

B.Itisprotectiveforfeelings.

C.Butitcanalsobesomeonenearus.

D.Soremembertokeepaneyeonthefuture.

E.Theyaretryingtohavespiritualcontroloveryou,

F.Mostpeoplearelikelytostrugglewithregret,sadness,orpain.

G.Smallchangescanmakeadifferencetoyourownlifeandhappiness.

高一英语试题第8页(共12页)

第三部分语言运用(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,选出可以填人空白处的

最佳选项。

Lenahadalwaysbeenafraidofheights.Asachild,she41climbingtreesorplaying

onplaygroundequipment.

Onedayinhighschool,Lena'sfriendsinvitedheronahikingtriptoanearbymountain.

Despiteuncertainty,sheagreed,hopingto42herself.Thefirstpartwaseasy,butasthey

wenthigher,thepathgrewharder.Lena'sheart43asshelookeddown.Shealmostcouldn't

stand,andshewantedto44.“Lena,youcandothis!”Jake_45her.

Takingadeepbreath,Lenafocusedoneachsmallmovement.Slowly,shebegantofeel

safer.Andthe46viewsfromhigherupgaveheranewpoint—onlifeandherself.Reaching

thetop,Lenastoodin47,thebeautifulsceneryshowingbeforeher,whichprovedher

strongwillpower.Sherealizedthather48hadpreventedherfrommovingforwardbefore,

butfacingithead-onhad49herhiddenstrength.

Goingdownthemountainwaseasier.Lenawalkedwithnewfound50,knowingshe

haddefeatedmorethanjustamountain.Theexperiencetaughtherthatchallengesarechances

for51.Shestarted52otheractivitiessheonceavoided,likepublicspeakingand

traveling.

Lena'sjourneyupthemountainseta(n)53forherlife.Fromthatdayon,every

difficultyshefaced54herdetermination.Shelearnedthattruegrowthcomesfromstepping

intothe55world,trustingherself,andenjoyingtheprocess.

41.A.enjoyedB.avoidedC.practicedD.risked

42.A.protectB.introduceC.challengeD.behave

43.A.racedB.brokeC.stoppedD.flew

44.A.goonB.showupC.turnbackD.lookout

45.A.correctedB.promisedC.recommendedD.encouraged

46.A.scaryB.familiarC.breathtakingD.long-lasting

47.A.amazementB.doubtC.calmnessD.pain

48.A.talentB.imageC.failureD.fear

49.A.createdB.unlockedC.checkedD.misunderstood

50.A.chanceB.luckC.confidenceD.patience

高一英语试题第9页(共12页)

51.A.growthB.teachingC.survivalD.suffering

52.A.comparingB.welcomingC.organizingD.discussing

53.A.ruleB.timeC.planD.example

54.A.recognizedB.strengthenedC.investigatedD.applied

55.A.unknownB.traditionalC.narrowD.peaceful

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。

ThearrivalofLidongmeansthatwinterhas56(official)begun.ForfarmersinChina,

Lidongmarkstheendofthebusyharvest(收获)seasonandthestartofwinterpreparations.

Newlycollectedgrains57(store),andthefieldsfallsilent.Farmerstakethistimetowater

theland,58helpskeepthesoilwetfornextspring.Innorthernvillages,it'sstillcommon

tostoresomegrainsnearthewarmbedtokeepthemdry,whilecabbagesarecoveredwithsoil,

whichcontributesto59(keep)themfreshuntilspring.Thesepractices,passingdown

through60(generation),showthewisdomoflivinginstepwiththeseasonsandpreparing

for61monthsahead.

Aroundtheworld,peoplewelcomewinter62theirownways.InFinland,theywatch

theNorthernLights;inCanada,theskiingseasonbegins;inNorway,winterfestivalslightupthe

streetswith63(laugh).InChina,northernfamiliesgatherfordumplingsandmuttonsoup,

whileinthesouth,peopleenjoychicken,duck,fishandotherwarmingfoods64(prepare)

astrongbodyforwinter.

Lidongmarksnotonlyanendinnature'sactivitybutalsothebeginningofquietreturm.

Remembertorestwell,eatwarm,andtakegoodcareof65(you)andyourlovedonesas

winterbegins.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

你校英文报社正在举办题为“MyJourneyofLearningEnglish”的征文活动。请你用英

语写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:

1.你的经历;

2.你的收获。

注意:

1.写作词数应为80左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。

高一英语试题第10页(共12页)

MyJourneyofLearningEnglish

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。

TheWilsonfamilyhadbeenplanningtheirsummerroadtripformonths.John,a

middle-ageddesigner,hiswifeLisa,ateacher,andtheirtwochildren,EmilyandJake,were

expectingtogoonthescenicroadsofthePacificNorthwest.Theypackedtheircar,eagerto

exploretheunknownworldandcreatelastingmemories.

“Theopenroadiswaitingforus!”Johnsaidastheysetoffonasunnymorning.Emily,12,

focusedonhercamera,whileJake,10,enjoyedhimselfwithatravelboardgame.Lisa,sitting

besideJohn,playedtheirfavoriteroadtripmusic,singingalongwithherhusband.Everything

seemedperfect.

However,theiradventuretookaturnintheafternoon.Astheydrovethroughamountain

pass,asuddenstormrolledin.Heavyrainandstrongwindsmadetheroadhard,andtheycould

hardlyseetheroad.Worsestill,theircar'senginedied.Stuckintheheavyrain,thefamily

watchedhelplesslyastheircarrefusedtorestart.

“Wecan'tmove,”Lisasaid,hervoicefilledwithworry.Emilyhuggedhercameraclose,

andJakelookedscared.Johntriedtostaycalm,checkingthephoneforsignal,buttherewas

none.Hourspassed,anditwascoldinthecar.Lisakeptthechildrenwarmwithblankets."We'll

beokay,”Johnsaid,thoughhisownanxietygrew.

Justashopeseemedtodisappear,asoftlightappearedinthedistance.Anoldpickup

truckslowlygotclose,itsheadlightscuttingthroughtherain.Amiddle-agedmangotoffthe

高一英语试题第11页(共12页)

truck,wearingaraincoatandakindsmile."Needahand?"heasked,offeringhelpwith

kindness.HisnamewasMr.Carter,alocalfarmerwholivednearby.Hequicklycheckedthe

situation,sayinghecouldpulltheircartohisfarmhousetoprotectthemfromtherain.

注意:

1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Thankfully,thefamilyaccepted.

Afterwavinggood-bye,thefamilydroveaway.

高一英语试题第12页(共12页)

山西省2025-2026学年高一选科调研检测

高一英语试题听力材料及参考答案

Text1

W:I'msorrytohavekeptyouwaitingsolong.Iwenttoborrowsomebooks.

M:That'sallright.IsthetablebythewindowOK?

W:Verygood.I'mhungryandcan'twaittoordersomething.

Text2

W:Oh,I'msotired.Ihavebeenbusyallday,takingcareofmypatients.

M:Pooryou.Infact,fewjobsareeasy.Istayeduplatelastnight,writingforasportsmagazine.

Text3

M:So,madam,howdoyoulikethisdiningtable?

W:Quitenice.I'dliketotakeit.Couldyoudeliverittomyhouse?

M:Sure.Deliverycosts100dollars,andthetableis600dollars.

Text4

W:Thereisabusstopoverthere.Wecangobybus.Orwecanridethesharedbicycle.

M:We'dbettergetataxi.It'sfaster.

W:That'sfine.Afterall,weareinahurry.

Text5

M:Doyouknowlearninglanguagesmakesyourbrainstrongerandcanevenhelpyoulivelonger?

W:Wow,soundsinteresting!Howdoesitdothat?

M:Researchshowsitcanputoffmemoryproblemspeoplesometimesgetwhenthey'reolder.

Text6

W:Frank,I'dliketotalkwithyou.Whyhaveyoucometoschoolwithoutwearingyouruniform?

M:Sorry.Myuniformwaswashedbymymomanditisn'tdryyet.

W:Allofyourclassmatesarewearingauniformbutyou,whichseemsthatyouseparatefromthem.

M:Ifeelsomuchuneasyforthat.Iwillweariteverydayfromtomorrowon.

W:That'sgood.Takeyourseat.

Text7

W:Iwanttoloseweightandgetfit.What'sthebestwaytodothat?

M:Ifyou'renewtoexercise,it'sbesttostartgentlyandbuildupgradually.

W:WhatshouldIstartwith?

M:Beginwithrope-jumpingataslowpace.It'sagreatwaytowarmupyourbody.

W:Afterthat?

M:Next,tryyogafor10-15minutes.Startwithsimpleposes.Yogahelpsreducestressandimproveoverallwell-being.I'll

helpyouwithaquickfitnesstestfirsttomakeaplanforyourneeds.Followmetothetestingarea,please.

Text8

W:Max,whyisKyacrying?

M:Ihavenoidea.MaybebecauseIwouldn'tletherplaywithmytoys.

W:That'snotverykind.Whatisthegoldenideaofthefamily?

M:Sharingiscaring.

W:That'sright.Youtwoneedtotaketurnswithyourtoys.

M:Butshenevergivesthemback,whichmakesmereallyunhappy.

W:You'reherelderbrother.Youneedtosetanexampleforher.

M:Sometimesshetakesthemapart.

W:I'llaskhertobemorecareful.Andyoucanaskhernicelytogivethemback.

M:Allright,Iwilldothat.

W:Goodboy.I'llmakesomecookiesforyoutwo.Waitforme.

高一英语答案第1页(共5页)

Text9

M:Wheredidyougoforyoursummervacation?

W:Ivisitedmynativevillagewithmyparents.

M:Whatfunactivitiesdidyouhavethere?

W:Ilovedexploringthecountrysidealongthescenicpathsonabicycle,feelingthefreshaironmyface.Mycousinstaught

mehowtoclimbtrees,whichwasfunandabitchallengingatfirst.Wealsospenteveningstellingstoriesunderthe

starrysky,laughingandsharingmemories.

M:That'scool.Whatimpressedyoumost?

W:Youknow,Ihadn'tvisitedmyvillageforthreeyears,soInoticedmanychanges.WhileIenjoyedtheimprovedroads

andnewequipment,themostunforgettableaspectwasthewarmthofthelocalpeople.Theywelcomeduswithopen

hearts,preparinghomemademealsandinvitingustotheirhomes.Theymademefeeltrulyathome.

M:So,youmusthavehadalotoffunthere.

Text10

M:Goodmorning,everyone.I'mgoingtotellyouabouttheschooltriptothefarmtomorrow.Youneedtowaitforthebus

bytheschoolgate.Don'tgotothebusstoporcomestraightintotheplaygroundlikeyouusuallydo.We'llsetoffat

8:30a.m.Itwilltakeushalfanhourtogetthere.Thefarmisprovidingusallwithanicepackedlunchincludingfruits

forfree,whichyouneedn'tbringyourself.Butmakesureeachofyouhasgotabottlewithdrinkingwater.Therearelots

ofdifferentanimalsonthefarm.You'llgivethesheeptheirbreakfasthalfanhourafterwearrivethere.Shortlyafter

this,you'regoingtohaveagoatbrushingthehorses.Thefarmhaslotsofotheractivitiesstudentscantakepartin.We're

goingtoplantvegetablesafterlunch,andmaybenexttimewecantryoneoftheotheractivitieslikefishingorclimbing

onthespecialwalltheyhavethere.

第一部分听力

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第二部分阅读

第一节

A

【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了四本书。

21.C细节理解题。Peal:Human中提到:在《人类巅峰》一书中,JohanNorberg考察了世界上七个最伟大的国家,包

括雅典、罗马共和国和中国宋朝。他解释了黄金时代是如何真正开始和结束的。JohanNorberg描述的一些时

期对读者来说很熟悉,但他补充了新的细节和具有挑战性的观点。由此可知,这本书是历史书籍。故选C。

22.A细节理解题。根据TheThinkingMachine中“TheThinkingMachineisthestoryofhowNvidiaisinventingthe

futureandhowNvidiagrewtosupplyhundred-million-dollarsupercomputers.Andit'sthestoryofthesmall

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