长春市十一高中2025-2026学年高一上学期第一学程考试英语试卷(原卷板+答案版,无听力音频及听力原文

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长春市十一高中2025-2026学年度高一上学期第一学程考试
英语试题
第Ⅰ卷(共95分)
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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What does the woman prefer?
A. Apples B. Oranges. C. Bananas.
2. What will the man do tomorrow?
A: Attend a basketball game.
B. Take the girl to see a doctor.
C. Work at his office.
3. What will the weather be like tonight according to the woman?
A. Rainy. B. Clear. C. Cloudy.
4. What meal is the man going to eat?
A. Breakfast. B. Lunch. C. Dinner.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. Fire practice. B. A meeting. C. Plans for the weekend.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. How many cats does the woman want?
A. One. B. Two. C. Three
7. What color cat does the woman choose?
A. Black B. Gray. C. White.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What is the woman's job?
A. An artist. B. A designer. C. A police officer.
9. How many paintings has the woman just sold?
A. One. B. Two. C. Three.
10. Where does the woman display her paintings?
A. In a shop. B. In an office. C. In a gallery.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. What caused the man's poor eyesight?
A. An accident. B. His age. C. A disease.
12. Where are the speakers?
A. In a bank. B. In a shop. C. In a park.
13. What does the man think about the woman?
A. She is kind. B. She is smart. C. She is professional.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Co-workers B. Husband and wife. C. Shopkeeper and customer.
15. What is not in the woman's basket?
A. Vegetables. B. Fruit. C. Cookies.
16. How much does the woman pay for the items?
A. ?6. B. ?10. C. ?12
17. How will the woman mostly likely go home?
A. On foot. B. By bus. C. By car.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. Why is the speaker making a speech?
A. She is retiring. B. She has won a prize. C. She will set up her business.
19. How long has the speaker worked for the school?
A. For 12 years. B. For 18 years. C. For 25 years.
20. What's the speaker's attitude towards the school?
A. Grateful. B. Indifferent. C. hateful.
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
Books teach us about truth , science , literature , friendship and the value of love and caring. Here are 4 books you should read at least once in your life.
1. Charlotte’s web by E.B. White
Charlotte’s web is a novel about a pig named wilbur and a spider named Charlotte written by American author E.B. white. It first came out in 1952, with illustrations by Garth Williams. Alive-action film version was published in 2006. White’s novel is a lesson for children and a reminder for adults of the beauty of nature and the importance of respecting every creature on this earth.
2. The Little prince by Antoine De saint-Exupery
The most-translated book in French, The Little prince is the story of a little boy who falls to Earth from a minor planet to try to understand mankind. In his travels he meets a series of strange and delightful characters. It is a fable about the foolishness of man and man’s tendency toward self-destruction, as well as the transformative power of friendship and trust.
3. The kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
The kite Runneris is the story of the unlikely and complicated friendship between Amir, the son of a wealthy merchant, and Hassan, the son of his father’s servant. Hosseini brings his homeland to life for us, showing us a world of ordinary people, the enduring love of friendship, and the power of forgiveness.
4 Required Reading for All Teenagers by Douglas pagels
Much-loved for its mix of heartfelt thoughts, Required Reading for All Teenagers combines the words of Douglas pagels with the writings of famous people from the fields of sports. Now in are designed version, it is a better-than-ever source that gives parents some solid advice on parenting teenagers.
1 What do we know about charlotte’s web?
A. It was once adapted for a film. B. It was illustrated by E.B. white.
C. It was originally released in 2006. D. It was specially designed for kids.
2. What do The Little prince and The kite Runner both talk about?
A. Animals. B. Friendship. C. Forgiveness. D. Celebrities.
3. Which book best suits those concerned about family education?
A. Charlotte’s web. B. The Little prince.
C. The kite Runner. D. Required Reading for All Teenagers.
B
As a child I was one of the 125 people at our family gathering for New Year. These days we were a much smaller group in Belle Valley, Ohio. I insisted (坚持要求的) on acting as hostess and wanted to bring back the joy I’d felt at my childhood New Year that filled with love.
As family members arrived at the hall, I handed each one of them a numbered card and said, “Time for the alphabet game.” “What kind of game is that?” one of my great-grandchildren asked. “well,” I said, “who’s got number one?” A cousin raised her hand. “Tell us something you never forget,” I said. “Something that begins with the letter A.” My cousin smiled. “Apple pie!” she said. Great-granddaughter Mindy was next. “B,” she said. “I am impressed by Buckeye Country.” “Cookies!” Number 3 shouted.
Until Number 17, “The next one’s a challenge,” I said. “Who’s got 17?” Ryan, my son, slowly raised his hand. “Q,” he said. “Quaker City Carnival (嘉年华).” The room went silent.
“It’s one of the oldest traditions in Ohio,” Ryan said. “Grandma and Grandpa met there. That’s where they fell in love. That’s where this whole thing started. This whole family.” Ryan looked around the room, making eye contact with everyone. “We wouldn’t be here celebrating New Year together if it wasn’t for Quaker City Carnival.”
The room burst into laughter and was full of the love that had kept us connected to our Ohio traditions. “This is the best New Year we’ve ever had,” a great-grandson said to me secretly. Whatever their New Year would look like when they grew up, they’d remember this one. And for me, I had an unforgettable New Year to treasure — a memory where love started with the letter Q.
4. Why did the author organize the alphabet game?
A. To enjoy the family gathering. B. To bring joy and love to the children.
C. To share moving stories with family. D. To experience long-lost New Year happiness.
5. What do we know about the game?
A. It is related to guessing. B. It is one of Ohio’s traditional games.
C. It is mainly about numbers and letters. D. It describes the history of some words.
6. Why did Ryan’s story get family members’laughter?
A. It reminded them of a tradition. B. It was related to their family roots.
C. They knew their grandparents better. D. They understood the meaning of love.
7. Which can be a suitable title for the text?
A. A Letter Full of Love B. A Celebration of New Year
C. A Family Custom at New Year D. A Love Story About the Carnival
C
In China’s digital landscape, short-video platforms like Douyin and Kuaishou have revolutionized content creation, with over 800 million monthly active users. While these platforms empower ordinary people to showcase talents, educators and psychologists increasingly warn of their impact on youth creativity. A 2024 survey by China Youth Daily found that 67% of teenagers spend 2+ hours daily watching short videos, with 41% admitting to “struggling to focus on non-video tasks”.
Supporters argue that short videos make creativity accessible. Rural teenagers can gain fame through cooking or handicraft tutorials (辅导); disadvantaged groups find voices through storytelling. “It’s an informative digital library,” claims Li Wei, a farmer-turned-influencer with 2 million followers. His 60-second rice-planting tutorials have inspired urban viewers to grow balcony gardens.
However, neuroscientists highlight risks. Constant 15-second clips rewire attention spans, making sustained learning difficult. Professor Zhang of Beijing Normal University notes: “Students now expect instant rewards — creative projects requiring weeks of effort feel ‘too slow’.” Moreover, algorithm-driven (算法驱动) content traps users in repetitive loops. A recent experiment showed 80% of users unknowingly watched similar video types for over 30minutes despite intending to browse briefly.
Schools report contradictory trends. While video-editing clubs flourish, traditional creative writing enrollments dropped by 35% since 2020. “Students mimic trending formats instead of developing original ideas,” complained an art teacher from Hangzhou. Some platforms now promote “slow creativity” campaigns, rewarding users for 10-minute+educational content. Yet these efforts struggle against the dopamine rush of viral dance challenges.
As AI tools make video production effortless, educators advocate “creative literacy” programs to help youth tell between passive consumption and meaningful creation. The solution may lie not in rejecting short videos, but teaching how to employ them as brushes rather than becoming paints on the algorithm’s canvas (画布).
8. Which of the following do supporters of short videos agree with?
A. Rural teens become professionals via filming tutorials.
B. Short videos prioritize entertainment over skill-sharing.
C. Short-video platforms act as a new type of knowledge carrier.
D. Li Wei’s rice-planting tutorials boost agricultural productivity.
9. Why is the experiment mentioned in paragraph 3?
A. To show the increasing popularity of short videos.
B. To prove educational content attracts wider audiences.
C. To emphasize most users intentionally watch similar content.
D. To demonstrate algorithms strongly influence viewing behavior.
10. What does the underlined phrase “dopamine rush” in paragraph 4 refer to?
A. Chemical health risks. B. Instant satisfaction.
C. Physical exercise trends. D. Academic pressure.
11. What solution is suggested for educators in the last paragraph?
A. Emphasizing the cultivation of creativity. B. Banning short-video apps in schools.
C. Exploring ways to regulate platform content. D. Teaching useful video-editing skills.
D
There’s an enormous amount of personal health information people now feed or tap into digital monitors, health apps, search engines and other online tools. If the same information were provided in your doctor’s office, your privacy would be safeguarded. But that’s not how the digitized health world works.
Instead, we have an ecosystem of abuse in which health technology companies operate largely outside the law that requires doctors and other medical personnel, hospitals and insurers to protect an individual’s health information.
That means technology companies can — and do — dig your digital data for clues about your health status, accessing information like prescriptions you have purchased and other health services you might have sought, and potentially link this information to your name, address, email address and other personally identifying information. The data can then be used by platforms including Facebook and Google to help advertisers target promotions or other communications to you.
It’s a gaping hole in health privacy protections that comes from the privacy law, which protects interactions between patients, medical professionals and insurers but does not, in most cases, protect patient health data that is recorded on new technologies.
Closing the patient privacy gap can- and should -be a priority for lawmakers. The consequences of digital exposure for those seeking reproductive services have drawn significant concern and attention. These worries are reasonable. But reproductive care is only one area of health services where private patient information is digitally disclosed.
Therefore, lawmakers must take action to protect the privacy of people who are now online for all manners of personal, professional and other reasons. Until then, a narrowly targeted approach that protects health privacy may be politically easier to come into effect. The explosion of digital health technology and the dramatic increase in its use in the past few years require it greatly.
12. What can we learn about the present situation of the digitized health world?
A. Personal health data is used for other purposes.
B. Personal health information is difficult to identify.
C. Targeted promotions are used to improve people’s health.
D. Medical personnel protect the personal health information well.
13. What’s the author’s attitude towards the present privacy law?
A. Approving. B. Critical. C. Cautious. D. Ambiguous.
14. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 6 refer to?
A. The spread of health service.
B. People’s privacy.
C. A narrowly targeted approach.
D. The explosion of digital technology.
15. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To advocate improvement in the privacy law.
B. To report cases of illegal information exposure.
C. To explain how the digitized health world works.
D. To introduce a debate on the effect of technology.
二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
More than 40 percent of Antarctica’s ice shelves have reduced in the past 25 years, potentially accelerating sea level rise by allowing more landice to flow into the ocean.
____16____ They play a critical role in slowing the flow of ice on land into the ocean by essentially acting as a wall and surround nearly the entire coastline of Antarctica. When ice shelves thin or retreat(消退), ice on the land can flow into the ocean more quickly and accelerate sea level rise.
Healthy ice shelves naturally retreat and grow over time. An ice shelf is continuously flowing and advancing but will also lose mass through melting or calving, which is when its front breaks off into the ocean.____17____ But the large portion of steadily shrinking ice shelves shows this natural cycle is off.
In West Antarctica, the Getz Ice Shelf experienced some of the biggest ice losses, shedding 1.9 trillion tons of ice over the study period. Most ice shelves in East Antarctica however, increased in volume or stayed the same. ____18____ Region is protected by a band of cold water at the coast, which helps keep nearby warm water at bay. Even so, the study still showed pockets of shrinking ice shelves, and researchers are still investigating the reasons. ____19____
The current ice shelf data set is not long enough for researchers to definitively make climate change connection yet, but it would be a ” remarkable coincidence if the natural variability in ice shelves were just that much larger. ____20____ But we don’t need to hit it before seeing an effect on the planet.
A. Then it can gain ice from the land and grow again
B. Ice shelves are massive floating sections of ice extending from glaciers on land.
C. The east is not as exposed to the warm water like the other side of the continent.
D. The thinning of the ice shelves has shown up in the surrounding environment, too.
E. Ice shelves not just the big ones, are. steadily losing mass over time with no sign of recovery
F. One theory is that the warmer water on the western side could be slowly coming in the region.
G. Additionally, climate models predict ice shelves will steadily shrink in a warming world as observed, eventually hitting a tipping point for ice sheet collapse.
三部分 语言知识运用(共一节,满分15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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
With a breathing tube in his throat, it was all Radice could do to lift his arm to signal the doctor. Never had he felt so ____21____. “Am I going to die tonight?” Radice wrote on a piece of paper. The words ____22____ Dr. Pitera like a knife. The thing was that he owed his ____23____ to Radice, a cardiac(心脏的)exercise ____24____ at St. Barnabas. It was a debt Pitera thought he’d never be able to____25____. Now their roles were turned around because of Covid-19(新冠肺炎). Petera had to give Radice something to hold on to--Hope. Pitera took Radice’s weak, nearly ____26____ hand, “You’re not going to die on my ____27____.”
Nearly six years earlier, Pitera had ____28____ a serious heart disease. Later he began his recovery exercise at St. Barnabas, where he met Radice, an experienced exercise specialist in the department. Radice ____29____it was important for his patients to regain their self-confidence because it was their strength. For one hour, three days a week, he_____30_____ took Pitera through the six different exercise machines. “Radice gave me my life back.” he said.
Radice was just impressed by Pitera’s progress and devotion. Six years later, when he found himself a _____31_____ at St. Barnabas, he couldn’t believe he again met the man whose_____32_____ he’d rebuilt.
“Not on my watch.” For Radice, those words were exactly what he needed to hear. _____33_____ day by day, Radice was recovering. Radice began his own exercise program. Pitera visited as often as he could to cheer on Radice’s progress.
Nearly 20 days after he was sent to hospital, Radice completely _____34_____. Pitera came to his room to say goodbye. “You _____35_____ my life,” Radice told him. “You saved my life,” Pitera answered back.
21. A. bored B. sleepy C. tired D. weak
22. A. belonged to B. flowed through C. occurred to D. cut through
23. A. life B. favor C. money D. fame
24. A. coach B. nurse C. specialist D. employee
25. A. repay B. return C. reduce D. recognize
26. A. soft B. strong C. lifeless D. energetic
27. A. hand B. watch C. treat D. arrival
28. A. spread B. suffered C. discovered D. prevented
29. A. knew B. guessed C. doubted D. wondered
30. A. politely B. hurriedly C. carelessly D. patiently
31. A. friend B. patient C. doctor D. cleaner
32. A. pride B. respect C. ability D. confidence
33. A. Slowly B. Widely C. Quickly D. Completely
34. A. failed B. recovered C. refused D. regretted
35. A. saved B. started C. colored D. enriched
第Ⅱ卷(共55分)
第四部分 写作(共五节,满分55分)
第一节 单词拼写(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
(温馨提示:必须使用必修—Welcome Unit,Unit 1二个单元单词,根据所给汉语提示,写出单词的正确形式。)
36. It’s hard to describe how I feel on my first day at senior high. It’s a mixture of ________(焦虑) and excitement. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
37. Your progress in Spanish is really ________ (印象深刻的). (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
38. The people in the hall seemed very nosy (爱窥探的), keeping their eyes on me with ________(好奇). (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
39. We work with ________ (志愿者) of all ages and backgrounds. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
40. He seems fairly ________ (满意的) with his life. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
41. I spent the weekend ________(复习)for my exam. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
42. ________(高级别的) students need to be aware of the importance of scheduling. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
43. He majored in English_________(文学)when he was in university. (根据汉语意思单词拼写)
44. The Great Wall ________ (吸引) millions of tourists from all over the world every year. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
45. So ________(冒险的) was the old man that he was preparing to cycle around the country alone. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
第二节 单句语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
46. Video games can be a bad influence if ________ (leave) in the wrong hands. (所给词的适当形式填空)
47. ________ (person), I think your son has a talent for the computer. (所给词的适当形式填空)
48. You don’t need to wear a business suit for this ________ (formal) party. (所给词的适当形式填空)
49. With his attention _______ (focus) on his homework, he forgot all about what I had told him. (所给词的适当形式填空)
50. The reason he gave for his not coming to the party was ________ his car broke down halfway. (用适当的词填空)
51. The damaged roads made _______ difficult to deliver food and supplies to those in need. (用适当的词填空)
52. The new teaching method is quite different from ________ we used before. (用适当词填空)
53. Harry can make good use of every chance ______ (improve) himself. (所给词的适当形式填空)
54. When I was a child, going to hospital was a very_________ (frighten) thing to me. (所给词的适当形式填空)
5. If two people have nothing in common, ________(exchange) a few words can be difficult. (所给词的适当形式填空)
第三节 短语填空(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)
(温馨提示:必须使用必修一Welcome Unit,Unit 1二个单元短语,根据所给汉语提示,写出正确形式。)
56. We shall never know whether this happened by accident or ________(故意). (根据汉语提示完成句子)
57. Once you ________ (上瘾) drugs, it will be very difficult for you to get rid of it. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
58. Professor Yang ________ (集中精力于) his experiment and didn’t notice someone coming into the lab. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
59. I’d like to ________(不打扰) when I am doing an important and difficult experiment. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
60. Senior high school will help you learn and grow, yet you ________ (对……负责) realizing your dream. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
第四节 课文句子检测(共5空,每空1分,得0分或1分,满分5分)
(温馨提示:严格与课文内容相一致。)
61. I found ________________.
(我发现我多数的同学和老师都很友善和有帮助)(根据汉语提示完成句子)
62. ________________.
不论什么时候,你都会看到我捧着书或握着笔。(汉译英)
63. I will find a way ________________.
(我会自己想办法提高,这样明年我就能进入球队了。)(根据汉语提示完成句子)
64. ________________.
行胜于言(汉译英)
65. I had to think very carefully about ________________.
(我非常认真地考虑自己选什么课程)(根据汉语提示完成句子)
第五节 书面表达(满分25分)
66. 假设你是李华,你班级的美国交换生Jonas不适应新环境,感到孤独且学习压力很大,希望你给他一些建议。请你给他写一封信,内容包括:
1. 交友建议;
2. 学习建议;
3. 你的祝愿。
注意:1. 词数80左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯:
3. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数
Dear Jonas
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
答案版
长春市十一高中2025-2026学年度高一上学期第一学程考试
英语试题
第Ⅰ卷(共95分)
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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What does the woman prefer?
A. Apples B. Oranges. C. Bananas.
2. What will the man do tomorrow?
A: Attend a basketball game.
B. Take the girl to see a doctor.
C. Work at his office.
3. What will the weather be like tonight according to the woman?
A. Rainy. B. Clear. C. Cloudy.
4. What meal is the man going to eat?
A. Breakfast. B. Lunch. C. Dinner.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. Fire practice. B. A meeting. C. Plans for the weekend.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. How many cats does the woman want?
A. One. B. Two. C. Three
7. What color cat does the woman choose?
A. Black B. Gray. C. White.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What is the woman's job?
A. An artist. B. A designer. C. A police officer.
9. How many paintings has the woman just sold?
A. One. B. Two. C. Three.
10. Where does the woman display her paintings?
A. In a shop. B. In an office. C. In a gallery.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. What caused the man's poor eyesight?
A. An accident. B. His age. C. A disease.
12. Where are the speakers?
A. In a bank. B. In a shop. C. In a park.
13. What does the man think about the woman?
A. She is kind. B. She is smart. C. She is professional.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Co-workers B. Husband and wife. C. Shopkeeper and customer.
15. What is not in the woman's basket?
A. Vegetables. B. Fruit. C. Cookies.
16. How much does the woman pay for the items?
A. ?6. B. ?10. C. ?12
17. How will the woman mostly likely go home?
A. On foot. B. By bus. C. By car.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. Why is the speaker making a speech?
A. She is retiring. B. She has won a prize. C. She will set up her business.
19. How long has the speaker worked for the school?
A. For 12 years. B. For 18 years. C. For 25 years.
20. What's the speaker's attitude towards the school?
A. Grateful. B. Indifferent. C. hateful.
听力答案 略
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
Books teach us about truth , science , literature , friendship and the value of love and caring. Here are 4 books you should read at least once in your life.
1. Charlotte’s web by E.B. White
Charlotte’s web is a novel about a pig named wilbur and a spider named Charlotte written by American author E.B. white. It first came out in 1952, with illustrations by Garth Williams. Alive-action film version was published in 2006. White’s novel is a lesson for children and a reminder for adults of the beauty of nature and the importance of respecting every creature on this earth.
2. The Little prince by Antoine De saint-Exupery
The most-translated book in French, The Little prince is the story of a little boy who falls to Earth from a minor planet to try to understand mankind. In his travels he meets a series of strange and delightful characters. It is a fable about the foolishness of man and man’s tendency toward self-destruction, as well as the transformative power of friendship and trust.
3. The kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
The kite Runneris is the story of the unlikely and complicated friendship between Amir, the son of a wealthy merchant, and Hassan, the son of his father’s servant. Hosseini brings his homeland to life for us, showing us a world of ordinary people, the enduring love of friendship, and the power of forgiveness.
4 Required Reading for All Teenagers by Douglas pagels
Much-loved for its mix of heartfelt thoughts, Required Reading for All Teenagers combines the words of Douglas pagels with the writings of famous people from the fields of sports. Now in are designed version, it is a better-than-ever source that gives parents some solid advice on parenting teenagers.
1 What do we know about charlotte’s web?
A. It was once adapted for a film. B. It was illustrated by E.B. white.
C. It was originally released in 2006. D. It was specially designed for kids.
2. What do The Little prince and The kite Runner both talk about?
A. Animals. B. Friendship. C. Forgiveness. D. Celebrities.
3. Which book best suits those concerned about family education?
A. Charlotte’s web. B. The Little prince.
C. The kite Runner. D. Required Reading for All Teenagers.
【答案】1. A 2. B 3. D
B
As a child I was one of the 125 people at our family gathering for New Year. These days we were a much smaller group in Belle Valley, Ohio. I insisted (坚持要求的) on acting as hostess and wanted to bring back the joy I’d felt at my childhood New Year that filled with love.
As family members arrived at the hall, I handed each one of them a numbered card and said, “Time for the alphabet game.” “What kind of game is that?” one of my great-grandchildren asked. “well,” I said, “who’s got number one?” A cousin raised her hand. “Tell us something you never forget,” I said. “Something that begins with the letter A.” My cousin smiled. “Apple pie!” she said. Great-granddaughter Mindy was next. “B,” she said. “I am impressed by Buckeye Country.” “Cookies!” Number 3 shouted.
Until Number 17, “The next one’s a challenge,” I said. “Who’s got 17?” Ryan, my son, slowly raised his hand. “Q,” he said. “Quaker City Carnival (嘉年华).” The room went silent.
“It’s one of the oldest traditions in Ohio,” Ryan said. “Grandma and Grandpa met there. That’s where they fell in love. That’s where this whole thing started. This whole family.” Ryan looked around the room, making eye contact with everyone. “We wouldn’t be here celebrating New Year together if it wasn’t for Quaker City Carnival.”
The room burst into laughter and was full of the love that had kept us connected to our Ohio traditions. “This is the best New Year we’ve ever had,” a great-grandson said to me secretly. Whatever their New Year would look like when they grew up, they’d remember this one. And for me, I had an unforgettable New Year to treasure — a memory where love started with the letter Q.
4. Why did the author organize the alphabet game?
A. To enjoy the family gathering. B. To bring joy and love to the children.
C. To share moving stories with family. D. To experience long-lost New Year happiness.
5. What do we know about the game?
A. It is related to guessing. B. It is one of Ohio’s traditional games.
C. It is mainly about numbers and letters. D. It describes the history of some words.
6. Why did Ryan’s story get family members’laughter?
A. It reminded them of a tradition. B. It was related to their family roots.
C. They knew their grandparents better. D. They understood the meaning of love.
7. Which can be a suitable title for the text?
A. A Letter Full of Love B. A Celebration of New Year
C. A Family Custom at New Year D. A Love Story About the Carnival
【答案】4. D 5. C 6. B 7. A
C
In China’s digital landscape, short-video platforms like Douyin and Kuaishou have revolutionized content creation, with over 800 million monthly active users. While these platforms empower ordinary people to showcase talents, educators and psychologists increasingly warn of their impact on youth creativity. A 2024 survey by China Youth Daily found that 67% of teenagers spend 2+ hours daily watching short videos, with 41% admitting to “struggling to focus on non-video tasks”.
Supporters argue that short videos make creativity accessible. Rural teenagers can gain fame through cooking or handicraft tutorials (辅导); disadvantaged groups find voices through storytelling. “It’s an informative digital library,” claims Li Wei, a farmer-turned-influencer with 2 million followers. His 60-second rice-planting tutorials have inspired urban viewers to grow balcony gardens.
However, neuroscientists highlight risks. Constant 15-second clips rewire attention spans, making sustained learning difficult. Professor Zhang of Beijing Normal University notes: “Students now expect instant rewards — creative projects requiring weeks of effort feel ‘too slow’.” Moreover, algorithm-driven (算法驱动) content traps users in repetitive loops. A recent experiment showed 80% of users unknowingly watched similar video types for over 30minutes despite intending to browse briefly.
Schools report contradictory trends. While video-editing clubs flourish, traditional creative writing enrollments dropped by 35% since 2020. “Students mimic trending formats instead of developing original ideas,” complained an art teacher from Hangzhou. Some platforms now promote “slow creativity” campaigns, rewarding users for 10-minute+educational content. Yet these efforts struggle against the dopamine rush of viral dance challenges.
As AI tools make video production effortless, educators advocate “creative literacy” programs to help youth tell between passive consumption and meaningful creation. The solution may lie not in rejecting short videos, but teaching how to employ them as brushes rather than becoming paints on the algorithm’s canvas (画布).
8. Which of the following do supporters of short videos agree with?
A. Rural teens become professionals via filming tutorials.
B. Short videos prioritize entertainment over skill-sharing.
C. Short-video platforms act as a new type of knowledge carrier.
D. Li Wei’s rice-planting tutorials boost agricultural productivity.
9. Why is the experiment mentioned in paragraph 3?
A. To show the increasing popularity of short videos.
B. To prove educational content attracts wider audiences.
C. To emphasize most users intentionally watch similar content.
D. To demonstrate algorithms strongly influence viewing behavior.
10. What does the underlined phrase “dopamine rush” in paragraph 4 refer to?
A. Chemical health risks. B. Instant satisfaction.
C. Physical exercise trends. D. Academic pressure.
11. What solution is suggested for educators in the last paragraph?
A. Emphasizing the cultivation of creativity. B. Banning short-video apps in schools.
C. Exploring ways to regulate platform content. D. Teaching useful video-editing skills.
【答案】8. C 9. D 10. B 11. A
D
There’s an enormous amount of personal health information people now feed or tap into digital monitors, health apps, search engines and other online tools. If the same information were provided in your doctor’s office, your privacy would be safeguarded. But that’s not how the digitized health world works.
Instead, we have an ecosystem of abuse in which health technology companies operate largely outside the law that requires doctors and other medical personnel, hospitals and insurers to protect an individual’s health information.
That means technology companies can — and do — dig your digital data for clues about your health status, accessing information like prescriptions you have purchased and other health services you might have sought, and potentially link this information to your name, address, email address and other personally identifying information. The data can then be used by platforms including Facebook and Google to help advertisers target promotions or other communications to you.
It’s a gaping hole in health privacy protections that comes from the privacy law, which protects interactions between patients, medical professionals and insurers but does not, in most cases, protect patient health data that is recorded on new technologies.
Closing the patient privacy gap can- and should -be a priority for lawmakers. The consequences of digital exposure for those seeking reproductive services have drawn significant concern and attention. These worries are reasonable. But reproductive care is only one area of health services where private patient information is digitally disclosed.
Therefore, lawmakers must take action to protect the privacy of people who are now online for all manners of personal, professional and other reasons. Until then, a narrowly targeted approach that protects health privacy may be politically easier to come into effect. The explosion of digital health technology and the dramatic increase in its use in the past few years require it greatly.
12. What can we learn about the present situation of the digitized health world?
A. Personal health data is used for other purposes.
B. Personal health information is difficult to identify.
C. Targeted promotions are used to improve people’s health.
D. Medical personnel protect the personal health information well.
13. What’s the author’s attitude towards the present privacy law?
A. Approving. B. Critical. C. Cautious. D. Ambiguous.
14. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 6 refer to?
A. The spread of health service.
B. People’s privacy.
C. A narrowly targeted approach.
D. The explosion of digital technology.
15. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To advocate improvement in the privacy law.
B. To report cases of illegal information exposure.
C. To explain how the digitized health world works.
D. To introduce a debate on the effect of technology.
【答案】12. A 13. B 14. C 15. A
第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
More than 40 percent of Antarctica’s ice shelves have reduced in the past 25 years, potentially accelerating sea level rise by allowing more landice to flow into the ocean.
____16____ They play a critical role in slowing the flow of ice on land into the ocean by essentially acting as a wall and surround nearly the entire coastline of Antarctica. When ice shelves thin or retreat(消退), ice on the land can flow into the ocean more quickly and accelerate sea level rise.
Healthy ice shelves naturally retreat and grow over time. An ice shelf is continuously flowing and advancing but will also lose mass through melting or calving, which is when its front breaks off into the ocean.____17____ But the large portion of steadily shrinking ice shelves shows this natural cycle is off.
In West Antarctica, the Getz Ice Shelf experienced some of the biggest ice losses, shedding 1.9 trillion tons of ice over the study period. Most ice shelves in East Antarctica however, increased in volume or stayed the same. ____18____ Region is protected by a band of cold water at the coast, which helps keep nearby warm water at bay. Even so, the study still showed pockets of shrinking ice shelves, and researchers are still investigating the reasons. ____19____
The current ice shelf data set is not long enough for researchers to definitively make climate change connection yet, but it would be a ” remarkable coincidence if the natural variability in ice shelves were just that much larger. ____20____ But we don’t need to hit it before seeing an effect on the planet.
A. Then it can gain ice from the land and grow again
B. Ice shelves are massive floating sections of ice extending from glaciers on land.
C. The east is not as exposed to the warm water like the other side of the continent.
D. The thinning of the ice shelves has shown up in the surrounding environment, too.
E. Ice shelves not just the big ones, are. steadily losing mass over time with no sign of recovery
F. One theory is that the warmer water on the western side could be slowly coming in the region.
G. Additionally, climate models predict ice shelves will steadily shrink in a warming world as observed, eventually hitting a tipping point for ice sheet collapse.
【答案】16. B 17. A 18. C 19. F 20. G
第三部分 语言知识运用(共一节,满分15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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
With a breathing tube in his throat, it was all Radice could do to lift his arm to signal the doctor. Never had he felt so ____21____. “Am I going to die tonight?” Radice wrote on a piece of paper. The words ____22____ Dr. Pitera like a knife. The thing was that he owed his ____23____ to Radice, a cardiac(心脏的)exercise ____24____ at St. Barnabas. It was a debt Pitera thought he’d never be able to____25____. Now their roles were turned around because of Covid-19(新冠肺炎). Petera had to give Radice something to hold on to--Hope. Pitera took Radice’s weak, nearly ____26____ hand, “You’re not going to die on my ____27____.”
Nearly six years earlier, Pitera had ____28____ a serious heart disease. Later he began his recovery exercise at St. Barnabas, where he met Radice, an experienced exercise specialist in the department. Radice ____29____it was important for his patients to regain their self-confidence because it was their strength. For one hour, three days a week, he_____30_____ took Pitera through the six different exercise machines. “Radice gave me my life back.” he said.
Radice was just impressed by Pitera’s progress and devotion. Six years later, when he found himself a _____31_____ at St. Barnabas, he couldn’t believe he again met the man whose_____32_____ he’d rebuilt.
“Not on my watch.” For Radice, those words were exactly what he needed to hear. _____33_____ day by day, Radice was recovering. Radice began his own exercise program. Pitera visited as often as he could to cheer on Radice’s progress.
Nearly 20 days after he was sent to hospital, Radice completely _____34_____. Pitera came to his room to say goodbye. “You _____35_____ my life,” Radice told him. “You saved my life,” Pitera answered back.
21. A. bored B. sleepy C. tired D. weak
22. A. belonged to B. flowed through C. occurred to D. cut through
23. A. life B. favor C. money D. fame
24. A. coach B. nurse C. specialist D. employee
25. A. repay B. return C. reduce D. recognize
26. A. soft B. strong C. lifeless D. energetic
27. A. hand B. watch C. treat D. arrival
28. A. spread B. suffered C. discovered D. prevented
29. A. knew B. guessed C. doubted D. wondered
30. A. politely B. hurriedly C. carelessly D. patiently
31. A. friend B. patient C. doctor D. cleaner
32. A. pride B. respect C. ability D. confidence
33. A. Slowly B. Widely C. Quickly D. Completely
34. A. failed B. recovered C. refused D. regretted
35. A. saved B. started C. colored D. enriched
【答案】21. D 22. D 23. A 24. C 25. A 26. C 27. B 28. B 29. A 30. D 31. B 32. D 33. A 34. B 35. A
第Ⅱ卷(共55分)
第四部分 写作(共五节,满分55分)
第一节 单词拼写(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
(温馨提示:必须使用必修—Welcome Unit,Unit 1二个单元单词,根据所给汉语提示,写出单词的正确形式。)
36. It’s hard to describe how I feel on my first day at senior high. It’s a mixture of ________(焦虑) and excitement. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
【答案】anxiety
37. Your progress in Spanish is really ________ (印象深刻的). (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
【答案】impressive
38. The people in the hall seemed very nosy (爱窥探的), keeping their eyes on me with ________(好奇). (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
【答案】curiosity
39. We work with ________ (志愿者) of all ages and backgrounds. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
【答案】volunteers
40. He seems fairly ________ (满意的) with his life. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
【答案】satisfied##content
41. I spent the weekend ________(复习)for my exam. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
【答案】revising##reviewing
42. ________(高级别的) students need to be aware of the importance of scheduling. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
【答案】Senior
【解析】
43. He majored in English_________(文学)when he was in university. (根据汉语意思单词拼写)
【答案】Literature
44. The Great Wall ________ (吸引) millions of tourists from all over the world every year. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
【答案】attracts
45. So ________(冒险的) was the old man that he was preparing to cycle around the country alone. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
【答案】adventurous
第二节 单句语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
46. Video games can be a bad influence if ________ (leave) in the wrong hands. (所给词的适当形式填空)
【答案】left
47. ________ (person), I think your son has a talent for the computer. (所给词的适当形式填空)
【答案】Personally
48. You don’t need to wear a business suit for this ________ (formal) party. (所给词的适当形式填空)
【答案】informal
49. With his attention _______ (focus) on his homework, he forgot all about what I had told him. (所给词的适当形式填空)
【答案】focused
50. The reason he gave for his not coming to the party was ________ his car broke down halfway. (用适当的词填空)
【答案】that
51. The damaged roads made _______ difficult to deliver food and supplies to those in need. (用适当的词填空)
【答案】it
52. The new teaching method is quite different from ________ we used before. (用适当词填空)
【答案】what
53. Harry can make good use of every chance ______ (improve) himself. (所给词的适当形式填空)
【答案】to improve
【解析】
54. When I was a child, going to hospital was a very_________ (frighten) thing to me. (所给词的适当形式填空)
【答案】frightening
55. If two people have nothing in common, ________(exchange) a few words can be difficult. (所给词的适当形式填空)
【答案】exchanging
第三节 短语填空(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)
(温馨提示:必须使用必修一Welcome Unit,Unit 1二个单元短语,根据所给汉语提示,写出正确形式。)
56. We shall never know whether this happened by accident or ________(故意). (根据汉语提示完成句子)
【答案】on purpose##by design
57. Once you ________ (上瘾) drugs, it will be very difficult for you to get rid of it. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
【答案】are addicted to
58. Professor Yang ________ (集中精力于) his experiment and didn’t notice someone coming into the lab. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
【答案】concentrated on##focused on
59. I’d like to ________(不打扰) when I am doing an important and difficult experiment. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
【答案】be left alone
60. Senior high school will help you learn and grow, yet you ________ (对……负责) realizing your dream. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
【答案】are responsible for
第四节 课文句子检测(共5空,每空1分,得0分或1分,满分5分)
(温馨提示:严格与课文内容相一致。)
61. I found ________________.
(我发现我多数的同学和老师都很友善和有帮助)(根据汉语提示完成句子)
【答案】most of my classmates and teachers kind and helpful
62. ________________.
不论什么时候,你都会看到我捧着书或握着笔。(汉译英)
【答案】You will never see me without a book or a pen.
63. I will find a way ________________.
(我会自己想办法提高,这样明年我就能进入球队了。)(根据汉语提示完成句子)
【答案】to improve on my own, so that I can make the team next year
64. ________________.
行胜于言(汉译英)
【答案】Actions speak louder than words.
65. I had to think very carefully about ________________.
(我非常认真地考虑自己选什么课程)(根据汉语提示完成句子)
【答案】which courses I wanted to take
第五节 书面表达(满分25分)
66. 假设你是李华,你班级的美国交换生Jonas不适应新环境,感到孤独且学习压力很大,希望你给他一些建议。请你给他写一封信,内容包括:
1. 交友建议;
2. 学习建议;
3. 你的祝愿。
注意:1. 词数80左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯:
3. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数
Dear Jonas
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
【答案】Dear Jonas,
Sorry to hear that you had trouble in getting used to the campus life here, I’m rather willing to give you some suggestions.
First, you’d better participate in more activities, through which you’ll know more people and make friends with them easily. As for study, I recommend that you feel free to ask teachers and classmates for help when you are faced with difficulties. Not only will you get the warmest help, but also you can practice your oral Chinese.
If you have any other question, feel free to ask me and I’ll always be there for you. Hope everything goes well.
Yours,
Li Hua

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