资源简介 2025-2026学年度下学期 4月学情反馈高一年级英语试卷时间:15:10-16:40 分值:100分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 20分)第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1分,满分 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:How much is the shirt A. 9. 15. B. 9. 18. C. 9. 15.答案是 C。1. How much did the speakers pay for the room A. $50. B. $100. C. $200.2. What was the weather like yesterday A. Rainy. B. Cloudy. C. Sunny.3. Where does the conversation probably take place A. In a store. B. In a library. C. In a café.4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Brother and sister. B. Babysitter and child. C. Friends.5. How will Sarah get to the starting point of the hike A. By car. B. On foot. C. By bus.第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15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. What is the man doing A. Having a job interview.B. Making a business plan.C. Discussing a sales report.7. Why did the man leave his last job A. He hated long working hours.B. He wanted to learn new things.C. He hoped to connect with people.听第 7段材料,回答第 8、9题。8. How will the man help the woman A. By fixing her car. B. By packing things. C. By finishing paperwork.9. Where will the speakers meet A. At the supermarket. B. At the city hall. C. At the woman’s apartment.听第 8段材料,回答第 10至 12题。10. What is the man’s main concern A. The timing of the repair.B. The cause of the accident.C. The safety of the residents.11. Who might repair the window today A. Jane’s friend. B. Bill. C. The apartment manager.12. What will the man do next A. Send out a notice.B. Go to Jane’s apartment.C. Contact the repairman.听第 9段材料,回答第 13至 16题。13. Why is Emily traveling A. To do business. B. To visit her sister. C. To attend a conference.14. Where is John going A. To New York. B. To Boston. C. To Denver.15. What is Emily worried about A. Her presentation. B. Her busy schedule. C. The time difference.16. What does John suggest Emily do to feel less nervous A. Arrive early. B. Bring note cards. C. Practice more.听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。17. When do the club members meet A. On Fridays. B. On Thursdays. C. On Saturdays.18. What is the club’s photography theme this term A. Food. B. Sports. C. Nature.19. What will the club do for its first activity this term A. Visit a park. B. Listen to a lecture. C. Watch a documentary.20. Where can students sign up to join the club A. In Room 203. B. At the student office. C. On the school website.第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分 40分)第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2分,满分 30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ABABYSITTER● Sex: female.● Aged more than 50, at least from senior high school.● Rich experience of looking after children.● Apply to: Job center, Sogo Street, NO. 18, Colton.PART-TIME DRIVERS WANTED● Clean driving license.●Must be of smart appearance.● Aged over 23.● Apply to: Capes Taxi, 17 Palace Road, Colton.AIR HOSTESSES● Southern Airlines require air hostesses for international flights.● Applicants must be between 20 and 33 years old, height 1.60m to 1.75m, education to GCSE standard, twolanguages, able to swim.● Apply to: Recruitment Officer, Southern Airlines, Heathrow Airport West, HR 37 KK.MEN NURSES NEEDED● For private hospitals.● Education: (At least) from Nursing School·●Working experience: unnecessary.● Apply to: The Personnel of Bear Hospital’ 279 Canal Street, Colton.21. What prevents Mary, aged 52, becoming a babysitter A. She never receives any education. B. She can’t speak Japanese very well.C. She has never worked as a nurse before. D. She once broke a traffic law and was punished.22. As an experienced taxi driver, why is Jack rejected as a part-time driver A. He is aged 32. B. He is not clever enough.C. He has been fined for speeding. D. He cannot speak a foreign language.23. Ben, aged 21 and fond of swimming and driving, has just earned a degree in nursing. Which job might be givento him A. Driving for Capes Taxis. B. Nursing in Bear Hospital.C. Working for Southern Airlines. D. None of the three mentioned above.BTwo years ago, my 11-year-old son sat me down for a talk. “Mom, it’s time.” he said. “Hear me out: It’s timewe got actual TV. And you need an iPhone.”This funny conversation two years ago marked a shift in our relationship. Perhaps for the first time, I began toreally listen to my son’s opinion about our home technology. Since his reasoning was sensible and his suggestionswithin budget, I took his advice and was pleasantly surprised with the results.I’d known for a while that my son understands technology better than I do. On airplanes, he grabbed myphone to put it in airplane mode. He wired the speakers in our house. After something was stolen from our frontyard, he picked out, set up, and now monitors our security camera. When my computer died, I took him shoppingwith me.As a teenager now, he has a busy social life, with skateboarding, basketball, and online gaming with hisfriends. I see our time together decreasing and our shared interests shrinking. That’s why I jumped at the chancewhen a friend mentioned writing technology reviews. I’m a writer, but I’d need a partner who has more techknowledge than me. When I presented the idea to my teen, he immediately acceptedIt’s changed our relationship in surprising ways. Where he used to get annoyed quickly at my technicalignorance, he’s learned to be more patient and explain things to me in a way that I can convey to an unknowingaudience. The parent-child dynamic is not only changed; it’s even slightly reversed — he’s leading me. I’masking him for help and advice. My son has risen to the occasion. He’s taking it seriously, and to watch him maturein this way is an honor. As someone who’s not much of a reader, he now searches instruction book. Without anyprompting, he’s even emailed and called, yes, made an actual phone call to customer service or tech support whensample products weren’t working as expected.I never imagined being a tech reviewer, but it’s proved to be a valuable way to learn from, work with andenjoy time with my teen.24. What did the writer think of her son’s advice A. It was unaffordable. B. It was beyond reach.C. It sounded surprising. D. It sounded reasonable.25. What is mainly talked about in Paragraph 3 A. Prove her son’s better mastery of technology.B. Describe their close parent-child relationship.C. Give examples of her son’s interest in airplanes.D. Express her satisfaction of her son’s timely help.26. Which is closest in meaning to the underlined word “reversed” in Paragraph 5 A. Unrealistic. B. Opposite. C. Negative. D. Common.27. What makes the writer feel honored A. Her son’s patience with their relationship.B. Her son’s attitudes to some unknown audiences.C. Her son’s growth and serious attitude to the work.D. Her son’s desire to change the parent-child dynamic.CAn international team led by scientists at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) hasrecently developed the world’s first 3-D artificial eye with capabilities that even outperform those of the humaneyes, bringing vision to humanoid robots and new hope to patients with visual damage.Scientists have spent decades trying to produce the exact copies of the structure and clarity of a biological eye,but vision provided by existing artificial eyes with external wires are still in poor resolution (分辨率) with 2-D flatimage sensors. The Electrochemical Eye (EC-Eye) developed at HKUST, however, may actually offer sharpervision than a human eye, with extra functions such as the ability to see things in darkness.The key feature allowing such breakthroughs is a 3-D artificial retina (视网膜 ), made of nanowire lightsensors which are like the photoreceptor in human retinas. The scientists connected the nanowire light sensors tosome liquid-metal wires serving as nerves behind the human-made retina during the experiment, and successfullycarried out the visual signal transmission to reflect what the eye sees onto the computer screen. In the future, thosenanowire light sensors could be directly connected to the nerves of the visually damaged patients. Apart from that,the artificial retina can receive more light signals and potentially attain a higher image resolution than human retina.With further adjustment, the EC-Eye can be a self-powered image sensor, so there is no need for externalpower source, which will be much more user-friendly as compared with the current technology. “The currentartificial eyes are still of no match to the human eyes. A new technology is in urgent need, and it gives me a strongmotivation to start this unconventional project. In the next step, we plan to further improve the performance of ourdevice. Animal and clinical trials are now being planned. I think if everything is on track, perhaps in five years, thetechnology will become practical,” said Prof Fan, whose team has spent nine years to complete the current study.28. What’s the feature of the EC-Eye A. It provides a clearer vision than human eyes. B. It performs better at night than in the day.C. It is attached with external wires. D. It uses 2-D flat image sensors.29. What’s the function of nanowire light sensors A. To send computer signals. B. To receive visual signals.C. To serve as nerves behind the retina. D. To connect nerves of patients to the wires.30. What can we infer about the EC-Eye from Prof Fan’s words A. It is of no match to human eyes. B. It has been improved by the team.C. It will be in clinical trials in five years. D. It is different from the previous devices.31. What can be the best title for the text A. EC-Eye Will Become Popular in the Near FutureB. Nanowire Light Sensors Help People See in DarknessC. Scientists Have Developed First Artificial Eye with 3-D RetinaD. 3-D Technology Helps to Cure People of Their Eye DiseasesDThe U. S. is in the midst of a “loneliness epidemic (流行病)”. For a lot of people, the feeling is even morenoticeable during the holidays. In addition to the emotional impact of chronic loneliness, it has some dramatichealth consequences: increased risk of heart disease and stroke, infections, cancer, even death.People may feel lonely when their social needs are not met by the people around them. LaetitiaMwilambwe-Tshilobo, a social cognitive neuroscientist at Princeton University, says loneliness epidemic capturestwo distinct groups: first, people with a low number of social connections; second, people who feel they have poorquality existing relationships.Elisa Baek, a social neuroscientist at the University of Southern California, co-authored a study that looked atwhether lonely people view the world differently than non-lonely people, specifically among college freshmen.Baek found that while non-lonely people were all similar in their neural (神经的 ) responses, lonely people hadresponses that were really different — not just from the non-lonely group, but also from each other. Baek says thatthese idiosyncrasies (特性) in how lonely participants process the world, “may pose challenges in how these peopleare able to achieve social connection and feel connected with others.”To study these changes to the brain, Baek’s team collected fMRI data — a measure of blood flow changes inthe brain — while first-year college students watched short videos to measure how similarly participants’ brainsresponded to the videos. The videos ranged from dramatic and comedic clips to instructional demonstrations inorder to reproduce experiences participants might have in daily life. She says it’s the closest they could get to studypeople’s brain activity — and how they process the world — while they were going about their lives.Mwilambwe-Tshilobo, who is not involved in the study, says the research accurately highlights how individualdifferences affect people in experiencing loneliness. “Trying to connect more deeply with one or two or three otherpeople may be more important than to try to get to know everybody and being on good terms with everybody. Itdoesn’t have to be someone who is like-minded. It’s more like: How can we get on the same page with people whowe might not start off on the same page with, but that might form deeper connections afterwards ” she adds.32. Which description best characterizes the “loneliness epidemic” A. Harmful mentally and physically. B. Exclusive to people with few friends.C. Striking throughout the year. D. Spreading between people.33. What can be inferred from the study conducted by Elisa Baek A. Its findings focus on the differences between lonely and non-lonely people.B. It targets freshman students at the University of Southern California.C. It casts light on how lonely people view the world.D. It challenges lonely people to be more social.34. What is required of the videos for the study A. To monitor the response speed. B. To model everyday situations.C. To study the recreational activities. D. To look into the brain structures.35. What advice might Mwilambwe-Tshilobo give to lonely people A. Expand the social network. B. Befriend with those in high places.C. Seek out friends who think alike. D. Deepen connections with patience.第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2分,满分 10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Effective Ways to Deal with Joint (关节) DiscomfortJoint discomfort is a common problem, but most people who suffer from it don’t know the proven ways thatyou can find relief. There are several ways for helping your joints. 36Drop the extra pounds. We all know that losing weight improves health in many ways, so it shouldn’t come asa surprise that it does the same for joint health. 37 Less pressure on your knees will help prevent jointdamage from happening. When it comes to losing weight while you have joint discomfort, low impact exercise isthe best. Strength training, stretching, and yoga for those hoping to strengthen and support their joints arerecommended. Aerobic (有氧的) exercises also help decrease sensitivity to pain through exercise.38 Having a balanced diet combined with keeping a healthy weight seems to have the best long-termresult for preventing joint damage. Another way is to stop eating foods that can cause inflammation (炎症).Use thermal therapy and cold compresses (热疗法和冷敷). 39 If you experience a lot of stiffness (僵硬 ) in the mornings, a warm shower or heat pack will help loosen up the tissues and joints and provide relief.40 Apply the ice or cold pack by wrapping it in a thin towel and applying it over the area for 10 minutes. Thishelps cool down the area, reduce the inflammation, and relieve pain.Although there’s no perfect solution to make joint discomfort disappear, adding these lifestyle changes intoyour daily schedule can be really good for your joints.A. Change eating habits.B. What you eat doesn’t make a difference.C. It’s better not to move when you’re having joint discomfort.D. However, if you’re feeling joint pain (not just stiffness), icing is the best way.E. For every one pound you lose, that’s four pounds of pressure off of your knees.F. And more than likely, there’s one that you don’t yet know about that can help you.G. Using heat and ice to treat joint discomfort is a time-tested and good choice for many.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分 25分)第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。As I sat motionless in a wheelchair by the pool, watching everyone else swim back and forth, I realized that Ihad spent most of my life watching others enjoy themselves. It was then that I noticed a little girl staring at me witha look of confusion. I smiled at her, hoping to 41 the ice by talking to her. Unfortunately, my 42failed and she just kept on staring. My 43 increased as a little boy swam up to me and said, “I feel sorry foryou.”After the 44 , a thought struck me — I had to change how the world 45 me. Because it waschildren who stared at me the most, I decided to write a children’s book that taught them about disabilities in a/an46 way. This is when KatGirl, a superhero in a flying wheelchair, came into my mind.I quickly wheeled inside my apartment and began creating the 47 . As I wrote each word, I could48 my future as a world-famous author and public speaker. Over the next two years, the story went throughmany changes before it 49 the world in the spring of 2011. My insistence eventually 50 .One day I was invited to speak to the students at a neighboring school. “How do you feel when you see me “Iasked them. The 51 bravely responded, “I feel 52 for you.”I opened my book and started reading. Immediately I noticed the children’s stares turned to 53 . “Howdo you feel when you see me ” I asked again. Without hesitation they replied, “You are so cool! Does your 54fly too ” I just smiled, “No, not yet, but maybe someday.” I knew in my heart that this was 55 .41. A. break B. forget C. move D. deliver42. A. project B. test C. attempt D. eyesight43. A. relief B. awkwardness C. fear D. courage44. A. race B. interview C. argument D. encounter45. A. viewed B. surprised C. hurt D. shaped46. A. serious B. formal C. random D. fun47. A. story B. speech C. job D. research48. A. discuss B. picture C. face D. determine49. A. travelled B. united C. saw D. healed50. A. gave up B. paid off C. ran out D. settled down51. A. teachers B. readers C. competitors D. kids52. A. happy B. sorry C. responsible D. guilty53. A. smiles B. frowns C. bows D. tears54. A. character B. body C. chair D. book55. A. stupid B. strange C. true D. rewarding第二节(共 10小题:每小题 1分,满分 10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。Success means different things for different people. Some may equate it with fame, some with wealth and stillsome with accomplishments. For me, it means 56 (realize) one’s dreams. Whatever your dreams are, youhave a goal there and then devote yourself 57 it. Dreams bring you hope and happiness. In the process ofstruggling for it, you cry, sweat, complain or even curse, but the joy of harvesting 58 (make) you forget allthe pains and troubles you have gone through. So an old proverb says that the 59 (sweet) fruit is one thathas undergone the bitterest experience.There are several keys to success. First of all, your goal must be 60 (practice). It is well known that ifyou set your goal 61 (extreme) high, you will not attain it. Next, you have to make 62 detailedplan of doing it. You can take some steps 63 (realize) it. Since the process is quite tough, you need to bediligent, patient and persevering. 64 (face) with some difficulties or frustrations, 65 you may meetwith in the process, don’t lose heart. You should repeat over and over that there is nothing you can’t overcome.With this will and determination, success is sure to wait for you at the end of the tunnel!第四部分:写作(满分 15分)46.假定你是李华,暑假在伦敦交流学习。得知你所在学校的英语俱乐部正在为筹备的英语话剧 AfterTwenty Years招募演员。请你给话剧负责人 Jack写一封申请信。内容包括:1.写信目的;2.个人优势;3.表达期待。注意:1.词数 80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Jack,I’m a Chinese exchange student studying in London. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours sincerely,Li Hua答案解析听力1-5: BCBAC 6-10: ABBAC 11-15: ABCCA 16-20: ABCAB阅读21-23 ACB 24-27 DABC 28-31 ABDC 32-35 ACBD 36-40 FEAGD完形41-45 ACBDA 46-50 DABCB 51-55 DBACC语篇56. realizing 57.to 58.makes 59.sweetest 60.practical61. extremely 62.a 63.To realize 64. Faced 65.Which作文Dear Jack,I’m a Chinese exchange student studying in London. Hearing that you are looking for actors and actressesfor the drama After Twenty Years, I'm so interested in it that I apply for a role.I am qualified for it. Firstly, I have a good command of spoken English, making it easy for me to deliverthe lines fluently. Additionally, I have read the novel twice, which means I have a deeper understanding thanothers. What’s more, I have years of stage performance experience and I am a cooperative team player.I would appreciate it if you could take my application into account and offer me the opportunity.Yours sincerely,Li Hua听力原文Text 1W: That hotel was terrible. We could hear TVs and telephones through the walls all day long. It really wasn’t worth $200. (1)M: I know! But at least the travel agent gave us a 50% discount in the end! (1)Text 2M: I can’t believe I need a heavy coat today. I was perfectly fine in just a T-shirt yesterday. The sun was shining and there wasn’t a cloud in the sky. (2)W: Yeah. And this rain just makes it feel even worse. I really hope it clears up by the weekend.Text 3W: Excuse me, can I bring my coffee into the reading room (3)M: I’m sorry, but drinks aren’t allowed in that area.W: OK. By the way, where’s the self-service machine I’d like to check these books out. (3)M: It’s just around the corner.Text 4W: We have to babysit our little brother tonight. (4)M: How come W: Mom and Dad are going to a concert. But hey, maybe we can invite some friends over.M: Sure, as long as we keep an eye on the baby.Text 5M: Sarah, any plans for the weekend W: Yes! On Saturday, I’m going hiking in a nearby mountain with some friends.M: Oh, cool. How are you getting there W: Some people prefer to go by car, but we’ll take a bus to the foot of the mountain, and then we can hike to the top. (5)Text 6W: Could you tell me why you’re interested in this marketing position (6)M: Certainly! I have a strong interest in developing creative strategies and helping businesses grow.W: That’s great to hear. Could you tell me about your previous work experience (6)M: Of course. I spent two years in a sales role. It was a valuable experience because connecting with people gave me energy,and that made working long hours feel worthwhile.W: I see. What was your main reason for leaving that role M: I really enjoyed my time in that position, but I felt it was the right time for me to develop new skills, and I’m very eager tobuild a career in marketing. (7)Text 7W: So, Todd, are you free this weekend I’m moving and need to pack everything up. (8)M: I can help you on Sunday. On Saturday, I have to fix my car.W: Great, thank you! On Sunday morning, I need to do a few things first. I have some paperwork at the city hall, and then Ineed to buy some packing supplies at the supermarket.M: Actually, I need to go to the supermarket too! Why don’t we just meet there (9) And then we can go to your apartmenttogether.W: That’s perfect! (9) Shall we meet at 10:30 am M: Great, that works for me. See you then!Text 8W: This is Jane Smith from apartment 2003. Can I speak to the apartment manager M: Speaking.W: The window in my living room is broken.M: Oh no! Was anyone hurt (10)W: Luckily, no. It happened overnight. I found broken glass everywhere when I woke up.M: I’m glad everyone’s okay. (10) It might have been the strong wind last night that caused it. Unfortunately, our repairman,Bill, is off today, so it might take a while to fix.W: A friend of mine is a window repairman. Would it be alright if I called him (11)M: That’s fine by me. Please go ahead. (11)W: Should I also let the other residents know about this M: That’s a good point. I’ll send out a notice. But first, let me come and see the damage. I’ll be there in about 15 minutes. (12)Text 9M: Ah, finally found my seat! Hi! I’m John.W: Oh, hi! I’m Emily. Nice to meet you, John!M: So, where are you headed W: I’m going to New York for a conference. (13) My sister lives in Boston, so I might visit her afterward if I have time. Whatabout you M: I’m headed to Denver for a business trip. (14) It’s a quick one, just a couple of days, so the schedule is packed. And the timedifference might make it even tougher.W: I know the feeling. I’m a bit nervous too—I’ve never given a presentation at such a big conference before. (15)M: Oh, I remember my first big talk. I was so nervous that I dropped all my note cards! My advice is to get to the presentationhall early. Just being there for a few minutes before anyone else arrives can really help you feel calm. (16)W: That’s really good to know. Thanks, John!Text 10Hello, everyone! I’m Lisa, president of the School Photography Club. If you enjoy recording beautiful moments or want tolearn how to use a camera, this is a perfect club for you. We meet every Thursday after school in Room 203. (17) It doesn’tmatter if you’re a complete beginner or already have some experience—everyone is welcome! We make sure all members feelcomfortable and get the help they need. You can find more photos of our past activities on the school website.Having explored sports events and food photography before, this term we’re going to focus on nature photography. (18) Toget started, our first activity is a trip to Green Hill Park next Saturday. (19) Remember to bring your cameras. Later in the term,we plan to invite a professional photographer to give a talk and also watch an award-winning nature documentary together.If you’re looking for a fun way to express your creativity, make new friends, and improve your photography skills, comeand join us! Please sign up at the student office before this Friday. (20) We hope to see you there阅读A:21.根据BABYSITTER部分中“●Aged more than 50, at least from senior high school.”可知,从未接受过任何教育阻止了52岁的玛丽成为一名保姆。故选 A。22.根据 PART-TIME DRIVERS WANTED部分中“●Clean driving license.”可知,作为一名经验丰富的出租车司机,杰克被拒绝做兼职司机因为他因超速驾驶被罚款。故选 C。23.根据MEN NURSES NEEDED部分中“●Education:(At least) from Nursing School.”可知,Ben可能会获得 Nursing inBear Hospital这份工作。故选 B。B:24.根据第二段中的“Since his reasoning was sensible and his suggestions within budget, I took his advice and was pleasantlysurprised with the results.”可知,作者觉得儿子的建议听起来很合理。故选 D。25.根据第三段第一句“I’d known for a while that my son understands technology better than I do.”可知,作者早就知道儿子比自己更懂技术,接下来“On airplanes, he grabbed my phone to put it in airplane mode. He wired the speakers in ourhouse. After something was stolen from our front yard, he picked out, set up, and now monitors our security camera. When mycomputer died. I took him shopping with me.”作者通过举例论证了儿子比自己更懂技术,由此可推测出,本段主要论证了作者的儿子对技术更加精通。故选 A。26.根据破折号后的“he’s leading me”并结合作者与儿子的母子关系可知,作为母亲,作者应该是儿子的导师,给儿子指导,而现在儿子在引导作者,由此可推测出,这里表达的是俩人的关系颠倒了,reversed意为“颠倒,相反”,与opposite意思最接近。故选 B。27.根据第五段中的“My son has risen to the occasion. He’s taking it seriously, and to watch him mature in this way is anhonor. As someone who’s not much of a reader, he now searches instruction book. Without any prompting, he’s even emailedand called, yes, made an actual phone call to customer service or tech support when sample products weren’t working asexpected.”可推知,作者的儿子变得成熟了,而且对待工作非常认真,这让作者感到很荣幸。故选 C。C:28.由第二段中的“The Electrochemical Eye (EC-Eye) developed at HKUST, however, may actually offer sharper vision thana human eye, with extra functions such as the ability to see things in darkness.”可知,3D人造眼实际上可能提供比人眼更敏锐的视觉,说明 EC眼睛的特点是它提供了比人眼更清晰的视野。故选 A项。29.由第三段中的“The scientists connected the nanowire light sensors to some liquid-metal wires serving as nerves behind thehuman-made retina during the experiment, and successfully carried out the visual signal transmission to reflect what the eyesees onto the computer screen.”可知,纳米线光传感器的功能是接收视觉信号。故选 B项。30.由最后一段中的““The current artificial eyes are still of no match to the human eyes. A new technology is in urgent need,and it gives me a strong motivation to start this unconventional project. In the next step, we plan to further improve theperformance of our device. Animal and clinical trials are now being planned. I think if everything is on track, perhaps in fiveyears, the technology will become practical,” said Prof Fan, whose team has spent nine years to complete the current study.”可知,Dr. Fan要提高设备性能,可得出改善过的 EC-Eye与以前的设备不同,会更加实用,故选 D项。31.根据第一段“An international team led by scientists at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) hasrecently developed the world’s first 3D artificial eye with capabilities that even outperform those of the human eyes, bringingvision to humanoid robots and new hope to patients with visual damage.”作为文章标题最为合适。故选 C项。D:32.根据第一段“The U. S. is in the midst of a “loneliness epidemic”. For a lot of people, the feeling is even more noticeableduring the holidays. In addition to the emotional impact of chronic loneliness, it has some dramatic health consequences:increased risk of heart disease and stroke, infections, cancer, even death.”可知,除了长期孤独的情绪影响外,“孤独流行病”还会带来一些严重的健康后果:增加患心脏病和中风、感染、癌症甚至死亡的风险;因此,“孤独流行病”对身体和心理方面都有害。故选 A。33.根据第三段中的“Elisa Baek, a social neuroscientist at the University of Southern California, co-authored a study thatlooked at whether lonely people view the world differently than non-lonely people, specifically among college freshmen.”可知,Baek的研究探究了孤独群体是否与非孤独群体看待世界的方式有所不同;结合第三段中的“Baek found that whilenon-lonely people were all similar in their neural responses, lonely people had responses that were really different — not justfrom the non-lonely group, but also from each other.”可知,Baek所做的研究揭示了孤独的人是如何看待世界的,不仅聚焦了孤独群体与非孤独群体的差异,也探究了孤独群体内部的差异。故选 C。34.根据第四段中的“The videos ranged from dramatic and comedic clips to instructional demonstrations in order to reproduceexperiences participants might have in daily life.”可知,这些视频的内容包括戏剧片段、喜剧片段以及教学示范,是为了重现参与者在日常生活中可能拥有的经历,即这些视频是为了模拟日常生活情景。故选 B。35.根据最后一段中的““Trying to connect more deeply with one or two or three other people may be more important than totry to get to know everybody and being on good terms with everybody. It doesn’t have to be someone who is like-minded. It’smore like: How can we get on the same page with people who we might not start off on the same page with, but that might formdeeper connections afterwards ” she adds.”可知,Mwilambwe-Tshilobo认为对于孤独的人来说尝试与他人建立更深入的联系更加重要,可以尝试和那些一开始可能不合拍的人形成更深层次的联系,最终达成共识;由此可知,Mwilambwe-Tshilobo建议孤独的人耐心地加深与他人的联系。故选 D。七选五:36.根据上文 There are several ways for helping your joints.可知第一段提出向读者介绍几种有效的应对关节不舒适的方法,因此接下来应该是强调这些方法的益处。因此选项F. And more than likely, there's one that you don't yet know about that canhelp you. “非常可能的是,有某一种你不知道但是对你有帮助的方法。”符合语境,故选 F。37.根据本段首句Drop the extra pounds.可知本段主要是关于建议减掉多余体重对关节的益处。由此可推断出选项 E. Forevery one pound you lose, that’s four pounds of pressure off of your knees. “对于你减掉的每一磅体重,就是为你的关节减掉4磅的压力。”符合语境,故选 E。38.根据第二句 Having a balanced diet combined with keeping a healthy weight seems to have the best long-term result forpreventing joint damage.平衡的饮食和保持健康的体重似乎对预防关节损伤有最好的长期效果。可知本段主要是关于饮食方面的建议。由此可推断出,因此选项 A. Change eating habits. “改变饮食习惯”。符合语境,故选 A。39.根据本段首句 Use thermal therapy and cold compresses.可知本段主要是关于热疗法和冷敷,并且接下来还讲到热疗和冷敷的使用方式。由此可推断出选项G. Using heat and ice to treat joint discomfort is a time- tested and good choice for many.“使用热和冰治疗关节不舒适是一个经过实践检验的,对很多情况来说是好的选择。”符合语境,故选 G。40.根据本段首句Use thermal therapy and cold compresses.可知本段主要是关于热疗和冷敷两种方法。结合 后句Apply theice or cold pack by wrapping it in a thin towel and applying it over the area for 10 minutes用薄毛巾包住冰块或冷敷袋,敷在患处 10分钟.可知接下来应该是讲冷敷这一方式,因此选项D. However, if you're feeling joint pain ( not just stiffness),icingis the best way. “然而,如果你感觉到关节疼痛(不仅仅是僵硬),用冰敷是最好的方法。”符合题意,故选 D。完形:41.句意:我对她笑了笑,希望通过和她说话来打破沉默。。根据上文“I smiled at her”可知,此处指我朝着女孩笑了笑,希望通过谈话打破(break)我们之间冰冷的关系。故选 A。42.句意:不幸的是,我的尝试失败了,她只是继续盯着。根据Unfortunately和 failed可知,是和女孩谈话的尝试(attempt)失败。故选 C。43.句意:当一个小男孩游过来对我说:“我为你感到难过”时,我更加尴尬了。根据上文“Unfortunately, my ___3___failed and she just kept on staring.”可知,想和女孩谈话女孩不理睬,另一个男孩过来说为作者感到难过,所以此时作者感到很尴尬(awkwardness)。故选 B。44.句意:那次邂逅之后,我突然有了一个想法——我必须改变世界对我的看法。根据下文“a thought struck me — I hadto change how the world viewed me”可知,此处指这次和两个孩子的偶遇之后,作者有了新想法。故选 D。45.句意:那次邂逅之后,我突然有了一个想法——我必须改变世界对我的看法。根据后文作者决定写一本儿童读物,用一种有趣的方式教孩子关于残疾的知识,可知是想改变世界对作者的看法。故选 A。46.句意:因为孩子们盯着我看得最多,所以我决定写一本儿童读物,用一种有趣的方式教他们关于残疾的知识。根据后文“This is when KatGirl, a superhero in a flying wheelchair, came into my mind.”可知,儿童读物的内容以有趣的形式呈现。故选 D。47.句意:我迅速回到公寓,开始创作这个“故事”。根据后文“Over the next two years, the story went through manychanges”可知,作者要写的是一个故事。故选 A。48.句意:当我写每一个字,我可以想象我的未来作为一个世界著名的作家和演说家。根据后文“my future as aworld-famous author and public speaker”指作者想象自己的未来。故选 B。49.句意:在接下来的两年里,这个故事经历了许多变化,直到 2011年春天才与世人见面。根据后文“the world in thespring of 2011”指作品面世是 2011年,应用动词 see,it指代上文 story。故选 C。50.句意:我的坚持最终得到了回报。根据上文可知,作者的故事面世了,说明坚持得到了回报。故选 B。51.句意:孩子们勇敢地回答说:“我为你感到难过。”根据上文“One day I was invited to speak to the students at aneighboring school.”可知,回答问题的是孩子。故选 D。52.句意:孩子们勇敢地回答说:“我为你感到难过。”作者是坐着轮椅的残疾人,所以孩子们为作者感到难过。故选 B。53.句意:我立刻注意到孩子们的目光变成了微笑。根据后文“You are so cool!”可知,孩子们的目光变成了微笑。故选A。54.句意:他们毫不犹豫地回答说:“你太酷了!你的椅子也会飞吗 ”根据上文“a superhero in a flying wheelchair, cameinto my mind”可知,孩子问的是作者的轮椅能不能飞起来。故选 C。55.句意:我心里知道这是真的。根据上文“No, not yet, but maybe someday.”可知,作者认为自己的椅子能飞起来是真的。故选 C。 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 【试卷】辽宁大连市某校2025-2026学年高一下学期4月学情诊断英语试卷.pdf 英语答案.pdf