湖南省邵阳市邵东市创新高级中学2025-2026学年下学期4月高一期中考试英语试卷(图片版,含解析,含听力原文,无音频)

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湖南省邵阳市邵东市创新高级中学2025-2026学年下学期4月高一期中考试英语试卷(图片版,含解析,含听力原文,无音频)

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2026年上学期高一期中考试英语试卷
听力
1.What do we know about Lucy
A.She doesn’t like chatting. B.She is out of work. C.She likes watching movies.
2.What subject does David do best in
A.Maths. B.Physics. C.Biology.
3.What’s the weather like tomorrow
A.Fine. B.Windy. C.Rainy.
4.What is the probable relationship between the two speakers
A.Teacher and student. B.Boss and secretary. C.Husband and wife.
5.Why is the man moving to London
A.He has got a job there. B.He runs a company there. C.He prefers to live in a big city.
听第 6段材料,回答第 6至 7题。
6.How long will it take the man to ride a 10-mile distance
A.About half an hour. B.About an hour. C.About two hours.
7.How does the woman go to work
A.By train. B.On foot. C.By bike.
听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 9题。
8. How old was probably the man when he got his PhD
A.18. B.26. C.28.
9.When did the man begin his research on the cancer drug
A.When he got a job in a medical lab. B.When he worked at a medical company.
C.When he was in the process of getting his PhD degree.
听第 8段材料,回答第 10至 12题。
10.Where is the man’s home
A.It’s at No. 705 in Fillmore Street. B.It’s at No. 715 in Fillmore Street.
C.It’s at No. 716 in Fillmore Street.
11.How many people are still in the burning building
A.Four. B.Three. C.One.
12.What does the man do
A.A fireman. B.A doctor. C.A teacher.
听第 9段材料,回答第 13至 16题。
13.What do we know about the woman
A.She is smart. B.She is actually very young. C.She is familiar with the young man.
14.Why does the woman refuse to give a bottle of Scotch to the man
A.She is too frightened to do so. B.She knows the man is younger than 21.
C.She intends to find out more about the man.
15.What will the woman tell the police about the man
A.The man’s appearance. B.The man’s name and address. C.The man’s drive experiences.
16.What is the possible ending of the story
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A.The police arrive in no time. B.The young man gives up robbing the woman.
C.The woman fights against the man and wins at last.
听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。
17.What is the weather like in the north of the country
A.Rainy. B.Cloudy. C.Dry.
18.What will the highest temperature be in the north
A.20℃. B.22℃. C.24℃.
19.In which part are the temperatures about average for the season during the day
A.The west. B.The east. C.The south.
20.What will the weather be like in the south tomorrow
A.Sunny. B.Rainy. C.Foggy.
阅读理解
A
SOLO Show
Red Bluff Art Gallery, California, calls on artists to attend an online solo show (个人作品
秀) that will run for one full year. Open to all forms of art (i.e., painting, photography, sculpture,
etc.) from people all over the world.
Contact: email director@redbluffartgallery.com or call 530-529-1332
Entry deadline (报名截止日期): June 10, 2026
Requirements:
Entry:Minimum: 1; Maximum: 20
Entry fee (参赛费用): $40.00 per entry
Imagine seeing your work in a 3D, walk-through virtual exhibit (虚拟展览)! We create this
amazing and beautiful tool for the promotion (宣传 ) of your work. Use the Exhibit on social
media, your website, newsletters, or in your emails. Your Solo Exhibit will also have its own page
with the Red Bluff Art Gallery.
The Solo Exhibit gives total focus to your work and gives you a way to both promote and
sell your own work yourself. You keep 100% of sales.
During the year of your Exhibit, when a work sells, you can use a new one to take its place.
You can also make changes to descriptions and prices. There are no extra fees for doing this.
When signing up, you'd better enter between 10 and 20 pictures to make a good show. If any of
your work is not used, all fees will be given back to you.
The solo show will run for one full year. A notice will be given to the email address you
provide if your entries are chosen for the show. Please also make sure you enter your name so it
can appear with your artwork titling.
For more information, please visit artist.callforentry.org.
21. What do we know about the solo show
A. It is an online exhibition.
B. It mainly exhibits paintings.
C. It ends early in the year 2027.
D. It is held for artists from California.
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22. If one’s work sells at the show, they can _____.
A. get the entry fee back B. keep part of the money
C. exhibit another work D. attend the next show for free
23. What is suggested to artists who want to attend the show
A. Enter 10 to 20 entries.
B. Enter entries that won prizes.
C. Include their ideas on the promotion of entries.
D. Include others’ recommendations for their entries.
B
When I was a teen of 16 years old, I used to make more friends because of my outgoing
nature. But unfortunately, I also had the most misunderstandings with them. However, I have not
lost any of my friends over these disagreements.
Once I bought a few books to read in my free time during the summer vacation at high
school. One evening during the vacation, two of my friends visited my home. After having some
small talk, one of them started looking at my library that I had built since my childhood. He
picked up one of the books that I had just started reading in the morning. It was Thomas, one of
my best friends in high school. I helped him a lot with his mathematics for the exam before the
summer vacation.
The disagreement with him began when he wanted to take the book home. The book named
An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser was his first choice. I tried to make him realize that I
had just started reading it before they arrived at my home and had just finished one-fourth of the
book. But it seemed that he was also crazy about the book. He was determined (下定决心) to
take it. Samuel, the other friend of mine sat quietly and saw us argue with each other.
The argument continued for about 15 minutes, and I tried to ask him to take some other
books. He looked sad, saying that after he started reading the story, he really didn't want to miss
the chance to complete the book. Finally, I gave up and let him take the book on one condition: he
should return the book just after he finished reading it and also would not lend it to someone else
(he had lost most of his books lending them to others) as he did earlier with my books.
24. What happened to Thomas soon after he arrived at the author's home
A. He thought of a children’s book.
B. He was attracted to one of the author's books.
C. He argued with Samuel over a book.
D. He remembered leaving his book in the library.
25. Why did the author want to continue reading An American Tragedy
A. He enjoyed it very much. B. He was a fan of the writer.
C. He read it for the final exam. D. He planned to research into it.
26. How did the author solve the disagreement with Thomas
A. He told him the story of the book.
B. He decided to lend him the book.
C. He gave him another book by the same writer.
D. He let him look through the book before leaving.
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27. What can we say about Thomas
A. He doesn’t have any friends. B. He is good at mathematics.
C. He always keeps his word. D. He doesn’t give up easily.
C
Alex, 13, recently began playing the saxophone (萨 克 斯 管). His grandpa played with a
local band (乐 队), and Alex wanted to follow in his footsteps. Alex’s grandpa was so excited
that he paid for six months of private lessons.
But now, two months in, Alex is starting to get tired of those lessons. He just isn't getting the
hang of how to play and he's not having fun. Plus, he wants to join the soccer team, and he knows
he won't have time for the sax and soccer.
Alex should just quit (停 止 ) the sax, right But wait. You’ve probably heard that you
should never give up. That’s often good advice. However, quitting isn’t always the “wrong”
choice; in fact, experts say that in certain situations, it can be healthy. “There’s a
misunderstanding among kids that you're closing a door when you quit,” says Phyllis Fagell, a
school counselor in Washington, D.C. “We only have so many hours in a day, and often when we
close one door, that just allows another to open.”
Still, quitting is a big decision, so it's worth taking time to think before you make it. Instead
of giving up right now on something you’ve loved for years, Fagell recommends waiting. When
times get easier, you can reevaluate (再评估). Maybe you’ll find that you miss the activity and
pick it back up, or maybe you'll find something new.
Once you understand the reasons you’re thinking of quitting, you’re ready to evaluate and
make a decision. Say you love soccer, but your friends are all better players than you. Is that a
good reason to quit Probably not. On the other hand, you could be a star player — and hate
playing. Being talented doesn’t mean you have to continue. Will quitting disappoint (使……失
望) your teammates, coach, and family Maybe. But you don't have to stick with something just
to make others happy.
28. Why did Alex want to give up the saxophone
A. He couldn’t afford the lessons. B. He didn't really like playing it.
C. He disliked following his grandpa. D. He had no time to organize a soccer team.
29. What does Fagell think of quitting an interest
A. It may be a new start. B. It may do harm to health.
C. It may be a waste of time. D. It may cause misunderstandings.
30. What does the author suggest we do when we want to quit
A. Talk with those who love you. B. Find out what you are good at.
C. Spend time thinking about it. D. Wait till a new interest appears.
31. What is the best title for the text
A. Is it ever OK to quit B. Alex’s rise as a sax star
C. Why do people easily quit D. Fagell's study on students' hobbies
D
The hot housing market has more companies buying up single-family homes. They're known
as institutional (机构的) buyers and they accounted for a little more than 13.2% of house buying
★2026年上学期高一期中考试英语试卷★ 4 / 8
last year, according to new research from the National Association of Realtors. That was up from
about 11.8% in 2020. These investors (投资者 ) are making it more difficult for people to find
affordable housing, but a new action from the government could help prevent some of this in the
future.
Claire Murphy is someone who has struggled to find affordable housing. She has been living
in a camper for two years in Frisco, Colorado. “It’s more than just not having a shower,” Murphy
said. “It's feeling unsafe, feeling unsettled.” Her boss lets her live in the office because she can’t
afford to buy or rent a home. “The rents are more than 50% of my wage (工资),” Murphy said.
While there are not many new buildings being built across the country, Murphy says that's
not the truth in her area. “On every corner, about 20 apartments (公寓) are being built, but we'll
never get to see them,” Murphy said. The problem is that she says investors are buying them up.
“So what chance do we have ” Murphy said.
The government recently worked out some plans to deal with the housing problem. Among
the list is “making sure that more government-owned housing and other housing goes to owners
who will live in them, or nonprofits (非营利组织 ) who will improve them instead of large
institutional investors”.
Matt Emery with the National Association of Realtors researches the influence of
institutional investors. He says institutional investors buying up buildings is only a small part of
the housing problem. For change to happen, Emery says the recommendations from the White
House have to move through Congress. “We’re going to need some of these big changes to fix the
problems because I don't think the market’s going to correct these on their own,” Emery said. At
the same time, Murphy says she isn't giving up finding an affordable place to call home.
32. What is the problem with the housing market
A. Investors are causing a rise in house prices. B. Buyers are less confident about it than before.
C. Housing prices are rising beyond anyone’s control.
D. The government fails to attract large investment.
33. What does the underlined word “unsettled” mean in paragraph 2
A. Worthless. B. Homeless. C. Unfit. D. Unusual.
34. What does the government plan to do to deal with the housing problem
A. Offer some free houses to the needy. B. Pass laws to stop investors buying houses.
C. Provide more chances for those buying for living.
D. Ask nonprofits to find second-hand houses for buyers.
35. What does Emery think of the government’s plan
A. It is effective. B. It is detailed. C. It is realistic. D. It is necessary.
E
Nothing beats a friendship that has survived many years. 36 Many have seen some
challenges yet overcome (克服) them. Many more others have lost their friendships due to bad
habits. That’s because when you keep repeating these bad habits, some friends get fed up and
move away. 37 They may just be marking time until they find new friends.
We can build rock-solid (坚若磐石) friendships when we develop good friendship habits and
say “no” to the unhelpful ones. Here are some of them.
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1. Comparing your friends with others
When you do that, it means you don’t appreciate (欣赏) your friends for who they are and
the effort they're putting in. 38 Maybe you've lost sight of the fact that everyone has a
different way of life. Instead of making comparisons, respect your friends for the unique journey
they're on.
2. Reminding your friends of their past mistakes
It's bad enough for someone to think deeply about their own past misjudgments. 39
For a friend to do it — to remind them of their mistakes. Constant (不断的) reminders of what
they've done wrong can take people down a dark path. Don't be the one to do that. You may lose a
friend forever.
3. Disrespecting their differences
We’re all different, and we should show respect for those differences. 40 Or, when we’
re unable to respect those differences, we should apologize to our friends giving reasons why we
can’t agree with them. That builds respect.
A. But you know what’s more wrong
B. What do those regrets lead to eventually
C. But it can be hard to keep long-term friendships.
D. Nobody is perfect, and everyone makes mistakes.
E. Others may hang around, but with one foot out the door.
F. We have to make room for these differences among our friends.
G. It means you may not fully recognize the different ways each person lives.
完形填空
In a Meigs Academic Magnet School classroom in Nashville, Tennessee, a sign reads,
“choose kindness.”
Teacher Lisa Shaffer is making the extra 41 to have her sixth-graders 42 those
words. She 43 her class can learn empathy (同理心). When Shaffer read about someone
hiding money around the city, she told her class about it. The students were very 44 .
Deciding to take classwork a bit outside the 45 , Shaffer took $5 bills, and the class
began to throw out 46 where in the city they should put them.
“You'd have to put it somewhere where people would need the 47 ,” said student
Thomas Grant.
“It needs to be someplace in town where people are maybe 48 ,” added student Cassidy
Gambill.
The money went in bags with a 49 , which said, “If you need it, please take it and use it
for whatever. If you don't 50 $5, leave it where you want to put it until someone else picks
it up. If you find it, please email us.”
What six sites were 51 for the money Two of them were hospitals, another two were
near humane organizations and the last two were at sites 52 where people were
experiencing homelessness.
The class heard one of the bills had been 53 . It was given to the Nashville Humane
Association. Shaffer said this was 54 . She said maybe the person was encouraged by her
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class to choose 55 .
41. A. risk B. effort C. test D. path
42. A. live B. share C. explain D. use
43. A. forces B. asks C. hopes D. allows
44. A. nervous B. thankful C. proud D. excited
45. A. box B. city C. window D. bag
46. A. examples B. goals C. ideas D. rules
47. A. spirit B. advice C. plan D. money
48. A. working B. struggling C. volunteering D. traveling
49. A. report B. notice C. note D. story
50. A. need B. hide C. spend D. check
51. A. visited B. chosen C. shown D. changed
52. A. ready for B. important for C. different to D. close to
53. A. returned B. saved C. found D. marked
54. A. paying it forward B. turning it down C. letting it out D. taking it easy
55. A. patience B. kindness C. friendship D. happiness
语法填空
As I 56__________ (get) off the airplane, I called the woman I would be traveling with for
the next leg of my journey. We chatted while I rapidly walked through the Boston airport; she
assured (使确信 ) me I was heading in the correct direction, even though the way to the gate
57__________ we were meeting was long and strange for me. While I listened to her, I thought of
how she sounded exactly like a friend of 58__________ (I) who grew up in the same city with me.
After a couple of hallways and unclear signs, I saw her.
We said hello in person for the first time and shortly thereafter boarded a 59__________ (fly)
to Portugal. For the next two years we worked, lived 60__________ played together. Our
adventures included sightseeing trips throughout Europe and 61__________ (enjoy) lots of coffee.
Although we haven't lived in the same place for three years, our friendship continues to deepen
through occasional (偶尔的) visits and regular phone calls and text messages.
The story above is one example of the many friendships I have built because of my years
62__________ a cross-cultural worker. From organizational training meetings to connection
groups — my friendships and network 63__________ (regular) grew. However, the growth wasn’
t simply a long list of 64__________ (friend). Instead, my friendships provided me with a window
into the diversity (多样性) 65__________ (find) in a cross-cultural world.
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作文 1
假定你是李华,你校正在举办主题为 China Through My Eyes的短视频比赛,请你给你
的留学生朋友 Alex写一封电子邮件,邀请他参加,内容包括:
1. 比赛目的;2. 视频主要内容;3. 交稿日期及奖金情况。
注意:1. 写作词数应为 80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Alex,
Yours,
Li Hua
作文 2
I had a whole to-do list about what to do this past summer, but falling into a river wasn’t one
of them.
My family and I were going to camp next to the Russian River with my best friend Peter and
his family. The moment I saw the river, I thought I could walk across it. But, as I looked closer, I
could hear the rapids roaring (咆哮).
“We probably will not be able to get across,” I said to myself. All of a sudden, a voice cried
out behind me, “Hi!” It wasn’t much, but it was enough to make me jump. Then Peter started
roaring with laughter, almost enough to cover the sound of the river. I had to say, that was pretty
funny.
By the time we sat down for dinner, I had told Peter about my plan. At first, he wasn't up for
an adventure, which wasn’t like Peter ... or maybe he wasn’t feeling well. After I convinced (说
服) him, we searched the river for the best place to cross.
When my dad called us to come back, we had searched the river within a quarter-mile radius
(半径). That night, it rained.
The next day, the river was roaring louder. Overnight, the Russian River turned into the
“‘Rushin’ River”. It was time for our adventure. We put on our swimsuits quickly. As we went
into the cold water, I started to get nervous. I was so afraid as to slip (滑倒) on a stone and fall.
The moment we stepped out of the water, Peter laughed at me. But suddenly his face paled.
I followed his line of sight, and couldn't find what was so frightening (令人害怕的). But as I
looked carefully, I felt afraid too. On the small hill not too far there was a mountain lion that
almost couldn’t be seen. Its hair was the same sandy brown as the dry grass behind it. We were in
an impossible situation. If we moved, the mountain lion could attack us, but if we stood still, the
mountain lion could also attack us.
We both shouted at the same time and ran into the water.
We got out of the water in the end.
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2026 年下学期高一期中考试英语答案
听力
1-5 BCABA 6-10 BACBA 11-15 CBACB 16-20 BCBCB
Text 1
W: I find Lucy often surfs the Internet these days. Is she chatting or watching movies
M: No. She was fired last week. She is looking for a new job on the Internet.
Text 2
W: I’m good at physics. What about you, David
M: I do well in maths. But no one is better than me in biology in my class.
Text 3
W: Listen! The wind is blowing hard and the rain is heavy.
M: Yes. But don’t worry. The weather report says it will be sunny tomorrow.
W: Really We can have a picnic then.
Text 4
M: Our meeting may last longer than planned. Would you call my wife and tell her I won’t have supper at home
W: Yes, sir. If anyone calls while you are out, I’ll take the message.
M: That’s OK. Thank you.
Text 5
W: I heard you are moving to London.
M: Yes, I’ve got an offer from a big company there.
W: Oh, that is great! But I am going to miss you.
M: Me too. Let’s keep in touch.
Text 6
W: Hey, Eason. I didn’t know you rode a bike to work.
M: Yeah, it helps to keep me fit and it is environmentally friendly, too.
W: One less car on the road means less pollution.
M: Right. Since my office is near a park, it is a really nice ride, too.
W: How far is it
M: About 5 miles. 6It takes me about half an hour.
W: Oh,1 wish I could do it too, but I work in the city. 7So I take the train.
M: You are doing your part for the environment by taking public transportation.
w: True.
Text 7
W: Dr. Richard, when did you have the idea of helping cancer patients
M: Actually, 8I didn’t have any idea when I left high school at the age of 18. Then I found a job in a small medical
lab. I never dreamed I would help save people’s lives.
W: Then what caused your change
M: I love lab work, so I went back to school. 8After ten years, I got my PhD. 9Then I worked at a medical company,
where I began the research on a medicine to treat lung cancer patients. Now I have been here for 8 years. For me, a
drug saves more than life. It can save a family.
W: I couldn’t agree more with you.
Text 8
W: You have reached the police and fire emergency. What is the problem
M: Hurry! I need the fire department. My neighbour’s house is on fire. It’s No. 715 in Fillmore street.
W: Please keep calm, sir. Could I have your name and telephone number
M: My name is Jack Thomas and the number is 9937787. No, I’m so nervous. My number is 9937778.
W: Are you calling from your house
M: Yes, 12I live across the street at No. 705. But my clinic, No. 716, is next to that house and one patient is living
there.
W: Do you know if anyone is in the burning house
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M: Yes. 11Only a man is still in. His wife is a teacher and has gone to work this afternoon. His two sons got out safely.
W: I see. A fire truck is on the way and it should be there in a few minutes.
M: Thanks, please be quick.
Text 9
M: Give me all your cash, old woman.
W: What is it Ah, I’m being robbed again! Please get the gun out of my face. 13I’ll do what you want.
M: What I want now is for you to shut up and give me all of your cash.
W: Oh, here it is — all of the money from the cash register.
M: That is too little. Now give me your wallet.
W: All right, here you are.
M: Good. Now, give me a bottle of Scotch from up there on the shelf.
W: 14I am sorry, young man. You can shoot me if you like. But I can’t give you that bottle unless you are 21.
M: All right. Here is my driver’s license. Do you see there I am over 21.
W: Yes, you are over 21. 15/16I also see that your name is Jamison Kelleher and you live on Main Street. The police
will be very interested in that information. Aren’t you sorry now that you tired to rob me
Text 10
Good morning. Here’s the forecast for the whole country until tomorrow morning. In the south of the country, there
will be thunderstorms in some places, especially in the southeast. In the north, things are much better. It’s generally 17a
fairly dry day with temperatures 18up to 22 degrees centigrade. Tonight in the south, it should stay the same, still some
quite heavy rains in some places and thunder-storms in the southeast. 19Temperatures in the south during the day are
around average for this time of year, that’s about 20 degrees centigrade and remaining fairly mild during the night.
Finally the forecast for tomorrow: 20little change in the south but it will continue to be bright in the north. Well, that’s it
from me. Have a nice day.
阅读理解
A篇
本文是应用文。文章是加利福尼亚 Red Bluf艺术馆举办的艺术作品展的作品招募广告。
21. A。理解具体信息。根据本文中的 Red BlufAr tGa l ler y, Cal ifor ni a, cal lsona rtststoatendano nl i nesol osho w 和
第二段中的 virtual exhibit可知,该个人作品秀属于网上虚拟展览。
22. C。理解具体信息。根据本文中的During the year of your Exhibit, when a work sells, you can use a new one to take
its place可知,如果参加者的某件作品售出,参加者可以用另一新作品替代它。
23. A。理解具体信息。根据本文中的When signing up, you'd beter ent er betwe en1 0a nd2 0p i ctur est oma kea g ood
show可知,参加者被建议最好提交 10到 20件作品。
B篇
本文是记叙文。作者的好朋友想把作者正在读的一本书带回家去看,最后作者妥协把书借给了他。
24. B。理解具体信息。根据第二段中的 He picked up one ofheb ookst hat I hadj us ts tar tedr eadi ngi nt hemo r ni ng
以及第三段中的 he wanted to take the book home可知,到作者家后不久,Thomas就被作者正在读的那本书吸引
住了。
25. A。理解具体信息。根据第三段中的 I tried to make him realize that I had just started reading it before they arrived
at my home and had justini shedo ne- four tho fhebo ok 和 he was also crazy aboutheb ook 可知,作者刚开始读这
本书,他对这本书很着迷,所以想把它看完。
26. B。理解具体信息。根据最后一段中的 Finally, I gave up and let him take the book on one conditon: hes houl d
return the book just afer hef nishedr e adi ngi t andal sowo u l dno t l endi tos omeon eel s e 可知,Thomas一再请求,
作者只能妥协把书借给他。
27. D。推断。根据第三段中的 He was determined to take it和第四段中的 He looked sad, saying that afer hes tar ted
reading the story, he really didn't wantomi sst hec hancet oc omp l et et heb ook 可知,Thomas下定决心的事很难改
变。由此推断,他很固执,不轻易妥协。
C篇
本文是议论文。文章就我们是否应该放弃不再喜欢的兴趣爱好进行了论述。
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28. B。理解具体信息。根据第二段中的 But now, two months in, Alex is startngt og etr edofh os el ess ons 和 he's
not having fun可知,Alex一开始想学萨克斯,但是两个月后,他发现自己不喜欢萨克斯,所以想放弃。本段中的
getheh ango f . ..意为“掌握……的要领,了解……的用法”。
29. A。推断。根据第三段中 Fagell所说的 ofenwh enwe c l oseo ned oor ,t hat j us tal lows anot her t oo pen 可知,Fagell
说,很多时候,我们关上一扇门,会有另一扇门打开。由此推断,Fagell认为,放弃一项爱好或许会是新的开始。
30. C。理解具体信息。根据第四段中的 Stll,qui tngis a bi g dec i s i on,s oi t' swor t htak ingtme tot h in kbef o r eyou
make it和最后一段中的 Once you understand the reasons you're thinking of quitng, you' r ere adyt o ev al uat ean d
make a decision可知,作者建议我们在决定放弃前应该花点时间想想为什么要放弃。
31. A。理解主旨要义。本文以 Alex学吹萨克斯为例,探讨了我们是否应该放弃不再喜欢的兴趣爱好,因此用 A
项作标题最为合适。
D篇
本文是说明文。由于一些机构大量投资房产以谋取利益,很多人买不起房子,付不起房租,对此,美国政府拟出
台措施解决该问题。
32. A。理解具体信息。根据第一段中的 These investors are making it more difcul tor peopl et of nd afor dabl e
housing可知,由于一些机构购买房产,导致房价上升,人们买不起房子,付不起房租。
33. B。理解词汇。根据第二段中的 Her boss lets her live in the ofcebe causesh eca n' t afordt ob uy or r entahome
可知,Murphy买不起房子,也付不起房租,只能住在办公室,她没有安全感,觉得无家可归。
34. C。理解具体信息。根据第四段中的making sure that more government-owned housing and other housing goes to
owners who will live in them, or nonproftswh owi lli mp r ovet hemi ns teado fargei n sttutonali nvest or s 可知,美国政
府要确保更多由政府开发建设的住房流向刚性需求的购买者。
35. D。理解观点、态度。根据最后一段中 Emery所说的 We're going to need some ofheseb i gc hangest of xth e
problems because I don'thi nkt hema rket 'sg oi ngt oc or rectheseon t h ei r own 可知,Emery说目前房产市场的问题
需要大动作,需要政府的介入,因为市场本身无能为力。由此推断,Emery认为政府的计划是必要的。
E篇
本文是说明文。为建立坚如磐石的友谊,应该避免一些不利于稳固友谊的坏习惯。
36. C。上文指出一段历经岁月的友情难能可贵,下文则指出友情会面临考验,很多人的友情能够经受住考验,但
也有更多的人失去了友情。由此可知,长久的友情很难维持。故 C项符合语境。C项中的 long-term friendships
与上文中的 friendship that has survived many years照应。
37. E。上文指出你的坏习惯会让一些朋友厌倦直到离开,下文指出有的人等待新朋友的出现,故 E项“其他人可
能在徘徊,但一只脚已经踏出了大门”符合语境,指出你的坏习惯导致友情岌岌可危的另外一种情况。下文中的
They指代 E项中的 Others,E项中的 Others与上文中的 some friends形成并列关系。fed up 厌倦。mark tme 原
地踏步。
38. G。上文指出如果你把朋友与他人进行比较,说明你并不欣赏自己的朋友,下文解释你这样做也许是因为忽
略了每个人都有不同的生活方式,故设空处应与不认同朋友相关,G项符合语境。G项中的 It means与上文中的
it means是原词复现关系,notul lyr ecogni ze 与上文中的 don't appreciate是同现关系,且 the difer ent wa yseach
person lives与下文中的 a difer ent wa yofi fe 呼应。
39. A。上文指出对一个人来说,深刻反思自己过去的错误判断已经够糟糕的了,而下文提到朋友提醒他们过去犯
过的错误,很明显,这两句话之间缺少一个能起承上启下作用的句子,A项“但是你知道更糟糕的是什么吗?”
符合语境。
40. F。根据下文中的 Or可知,设空处与下文是并列关系,一起对上文中的 we should show respector t hose
difer ences 进行解释。F项“我们必须容忍朋友之间的不同”符合语境。F项中的difer ences 与上下文中的difer ences
是原词复现关系。
完形填空
本文是记叙文。美国一所学校的学生在老师的带领下,在市区选了几个地方放下钱,以帮助处于困境的人们。
41. B。42. A。43. C。根据第一段的内容、第二段中的When Shafer r eada bout s ome oneh i di ngmo neya roundt he
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city, she told her class aboutt 和第三段中的Deciding to take classwork a bit outside the…, Shafer t ook$ 5b i lls 可知,
这个班的学生是在 Shafer 老师的带领下帮助他人的,Shafer 自己拿出几张 5美元的钱供这次活动使用,这说明
她为学生践行“选择友善”费了心思。她这样做,为的是培养学生的同理心,她希望学生有这样的品德。
44. D。根据第四至六段的内容可知,学生们在听到 Shafer 讲述的事后很激动,踊跃发言献策。
45. A。根据本段中的 where in the city they should puthem 可知,把钱放在市区的一些地方帮助需要的人们,这
不是课堂教学的一部分,但 Shafer 决定打破常规以这种方式延伸课堂。outside the box意为“跳出思维定式”。
46. C。下文中学生就把钱放在什么地方提出他们的想法,本空是对这些想法的概括。throw sth out说出某事。
47. D。48. B。根据第四、五段的内容可知,学生建议把钱放在需要钱的人们或日子过得很艰辛的人们所居住的
地方。
49. C。根据本段中的 The money wentnb agswi tha 和 which said可知,和钱一起放入袋中的还有一个便条,上面
写着师生的叮嘱。
50. A。根据本段中的 If you need it, please take it and use itor wh at ever 和 leave it where you wantop utt untl
someone else picks it up可知,便条上写着,“如果需要,请拿走钱做你想做的任何事;如果不需要,就把钱放
在你想放的地方,直到有人拿走。”
51. B。52. D。根据本段中的Two ofhemw e r eh os pi tal s, anot her t wo we r en ear huma neo r gani zatons andt h el a stwo
were at sites ... where people were experiencing homelessness可知,学生们选择了六个放钱的地方:医院、靠近人
道组织的地方和靠近无家可归者所呆的地方。
53. C。根据本空后的 It was given to the Nashville Humane Associaton 可知,学生们听说有一张钱被人找到后给了
Nashville人道协会。
54. A。本空所在句中的 this指代“有人找到钱并交给 Nashville人道协会”这件事。Shafer 认为这种行为是在传
递爱心。pay itor wa r d 意为“把爱传递下去”。
55. B。根据第一段中的 choose kindness和本段中的 She said maybe the person was encouraged by her class to
choose ...可知,本空是对这个人找到钱并交给 Nashville人道协会的善举的概括。Shafer 认为也许这个人受了她
学生的鼓舞所以选择善行。
语法填空
本文是记叙文。作者描述了自己的一段友情。
56. got。考查一般过去时。根据 called的时态可知,设空处描述的事情发生在过去,用一般过去时,故填 got。
57. where。考查关系副词。设空处引导定语从句,修饰先行词 gate,且在从句中作地点状语,故填关系副词where。
gate在此处意为“登机口”。
58. mine。考查代词。设空处作介词 of的宾语,表示“我的朋友”,用代词,故填名词性物主代词 mine。
59. fight 。考查名词。设空处作动词 boarded的宾语,用名词,表示“航班”,又因其前有不定冠词 a修饰,用
单数形式,故填 fight 。
60. and。考查连词。根据语境可知,worked、lived和 played之间是并列关系,故填连词 and。
61. enjoying。考查动词-ing形式。设空处作动词 included的宾语,用动词-ing形式,故填 enjoying。include (doing)
sth. 包括(做)某事。
62. as。考查介词。此处表示“作为”一名跨文化工作者,故填介词 as。
63. regularly。考查副词。设空处作状语,修饰动词 grew,用副词,故填 regularly。
64. friends。考查可数名词的复数。friend意为“朋友”,是可数名词,根据 a long list of可知,此处表示复数意
义,故填 friends。
65. found。考查动词-ed形式。设空处作后置定语,修饰名词 diversity,且 fnd 与 diversity之间是逻辑上的动宾
关系,故填 found。
作文 1
Dear Alex,
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I hope this letter finds you well. Having learned that you are keen on exploring Chinese culture, I’m writing to
invite you to participate in the “China Through My Eyes” short video contest.
The contest is aimed at encouraging international students in China to share their unique perspectives on the
country. What you need to document in your video is your authentic experiences in China, from delicious food to
friendly people. Your video must be submitted by April 30th, which is the final deadline for all entries. Not only will the
10 winners receive a cash prize of 1,000 yuan each, but also every participant will get a lovely certificate.
I’m eagerly anticipating receiving your reply as soon as possible. May everything go well with you!
Yours,
Li Hua
作文 2
We both shouted at the same time and ran into the water. As we did so, we both slipped on a rock and fell. If the
ground had been level we would have made it across with no problem. But, then we wouldn't have had a story to tell.
What really happened was we slipped. The river bed was very uneven on the bottom. Peter caught hold of a rock and
pulled me up by my foot.
We got out of the water in the end. I couldn't help but look back at the mountain lion. It was just standing there
looking at us. I was sure that it wanted to kill us but for some strange reason, it didn't. As we walked back hurriedly to
our campsite, I thought of what had just happened. I thanked the mountain lion for sparing us.
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