阅读力测评(六) -2025-2026学年高中英语译林版选修第一册

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教材版本 高中英语译林版选修第一册
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阅读力测评(六) 一、 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) A(2025·湖南省名校联考) Do you have a teenager who loves to throw parties? Would he or she like to learn the ins and outs of planning a great party? With this curriculum, your teen will learn what it takes to plan a great party from beginning to end! $9 for a limited time! Click here! What we cover Other party planning books give “ready-to-go party plans” created by the author along with a short list of random tips. This book teaches teens how to plan their own party ...no matter the theme, size or occasion. They will learn real party planning skills that will carry them through life! Party purpose What is the celebration? Is it to celebrate a sports season, a holiday or just a chance to get friends together? Selecting a theme We’ll brainstorm how to pick a theme and describe the feeling he/she wants at the party. Following a budget We don’t want to spend more than we have. We’ll look at how to create a budget and track spending, and discuss needs vs. wants. Activities and entertainment We’ll get creative for games and activities and share options for entertainment. Planning for problems No party is perfect. We’ll share what to do when things go wrong. ... Commonly asked questions · Can I buy this book in print? Not currently. The product is sold as a PDF but we encourage you to print the book yourself. You can put it in a 3-ring binder(活页夹) or take the printed copy to Office Max to bind in a spiral notebook for less than $5. · What are the discount codes so I can buy multiple copies? Two copies: Save 30% with the code SAVEON2. Three or more copies: Save 40% with the code SAVEON3+. (   )1. What can be learnt from the book? A. Party planning skills are useful beyond hosting events. B. Teens should hold perfect parties at any cost. C. Teens needn’t prepare for unexpected situations. D. Parties always follow the same pattern. (   )2. How much should one pay for 4 copies using the discount codes? A. $36.00. B. $21.60. C. $26.60. D. $25.20. (   )3. What is the purpose of this material? A. To introduce a practical book to teenagers. B. To explain benefits of learning party planning skills. C. To review a book about party planning skills. D. To encourage parents to buy a book for teens. B(2025·江苏省南京市五校联盟期中联考) Were you to run a marathon, you might think you’d fall into a nightmare. With mouths kept shut, runners cover miles breathing just through their noses—sometimes holding their breath for quite a while. Beyond adopting a new technique, marathon runners can expect to see an improvement by reviewing the breathing basics. Shallow breathing, over-breathing and mouth breathing could restrict the movement of the ribcage(胸腔) and create a build-up of tension in the upper body and tightness in the chest. And while this may not bother you when you’re sitting at your desk, it’s a different story when you begin a workout. The biggest mistake that Professor Dickinson sees happens when athletes want to maintain—or pick up—speed. “When you’re working harder, you don’t tell your heart to beat faster. It just knows that it needs to,” he says, adding that the same is true of your breathing. He explains that your body is built with cells called chemoreceptors, which signal your brain to increase your breathing rate. So how should you be breathing during an intense workout? Professor Dickinson recommends athletes master the basic breathing pattern before moving on to respiratory muscle training. “Some people accept that the breathlessness they experience when exercising is just their norm and that they’ve reached the limit they can push themselves to in their workouts,” says Professor Dickinson. But committing to these techniques, he explains, could impact your performance. However, those who have high blood pressure should check with their doctors before getting to work on their breath. “In some cases, it could be that you’re only breathing at 80 percent of your capacity, so increasing that percentage by practicing breathing exercises can have a huge impact on your fitness performance,” Professor Dickinson adds. The results might just be breathtaking. (   )4. Why does the author compare a marathon to a nightmare? A. Because they are both long in distance. B. Because they are both time-consuming. C. Because people in both situations need a new technique. D. Because people in both situations breathe in similar ways. (   )5. According to Professor Dickinson, what will happen when you’re working out harder? A. I will make the biggest mistake. B. I will adjust my heartbeat intentionally. C. Cells will signal my brain to increase my breathing rate. D. The heart will know it needs to work. (   )6. What should high blood pressure patients do before working on their breath? A. Consult their doctors. B. Make a workout plan. C. Track their performances. D. Check their blood pressure monitors. (   )7. Who is the passage intended for? A. People with high blood pressure. B. Marathon enthusiasts. C. Office ladies. D. Health consultants. C(2025·山东省菏泽市期末统考) Reading books is one of the best things you can do. Reading allows you to learn new things, use your imagination, and calm down before bed. But if you are a reader, you may not have enough room to store all the books you read. And the cost of buying books keeps rising. Now a new buy-back program in the UK could be the perfect solution. Bookloop recently started a buy-back project where readers can trade books they have already read for credits or more pre-owned books. The project is part of Bookshop.org, an online platform for independent booksellers. Bookloop is being run in partnership with the buy-back book platform Zeercle that operates in the UK, France, Germany, Austria, and Sweden. Over 10,000 books are processed every day. Customers can scan and upload their books to a valuation system and then drop the books off at a collection site or the books can be picked up from home. The lowest price of the books sold is £5. Site credits are given that can be used for purchasing other books. The returned books are sold by Zeercle through the online marketplace. “We are glad to see Bookshop.org set up this system, which is a great way of repurposing books, and helping support bookshops and new book purchases,” said Charlie Richards, an independent bookseller. The business model of Bookshop.org is based on independent booksellers setting up bookstores on its website. These shops receive the full profit from selling the pre-owned books. In fact, only 2% of the books that were sold are not purchased, and most of these unsold books are donated to charities. “Getting pre-owned books to new readers while benefiting both bookshops and authors feels extremely positive,” said Amber Harrison of the FOLDE store in Dorset. “It is a really great way of getting books into the hands of more people, without cost being a barrier.” (   )8. What is the first paragraph intended to stress? A. The benefits of reading books. B. The difficulty in buying books. C. The need for the buy-back program. D. The good solutions to storing books. (   )9. What is mentioned about the Bookloop system? A. It is inspired by Zeercle. B. It is developing very well. C. It encourages people to read more books. D. It changes the business model of bookstores. (   )10. What does the underlined word “pre-owned” in Paragraph 2 mean? A. Used. B. Rare. C. Valuable. D. Expensive. (   )11. What may Charlie Richards and Amber Harrison agree with? A. Bookloop makes reading a pleasure. B. The program is good for book recycling. C. Pre-owned books are popular with readers. D. Online platforms change the way people read. D(2024·河南省鹤壁市期末统考改编) Part of the reason why American shoppers are so attracted to wholesale shopping is their belief that it not only prevents waste but can save time and money, providing more value for the dollar. However, recent research suggests that the opposite may be true. Victoria Ligon, an expert on consumer sciences, studied the food purchasing habits of consumers and found that people tended to buy too much food and waste more of it than they realized. “The problem is that people are not shopping frequently enough,” Ligon said. “People are very price sensitive at the grocery store, but tend to fail to notice the cost of unused and wasted food at home.” A common practice is to visit different stores for different items on a grocery list. “But people tend to overbuy at each of the places,” Ligon said. “People are not planning for the next day, but planning for the next week or two.” “In theory, planning a week or more in advance sounds ideal. But given the reality of many people’s lives, this is challenging to do well,” Ligon said. “All of our food promotions are designed to get people to buy more. We believe it’s cheaper if we buy more now, but we rarely take into account how much we throw out in the end.” Ligon noted shifts in the grocery industry that appear promising to help customers reduce food waste. Examples include cost-effective delivery services such as Amazon Fresh and Google Express, which allow consumers to purchase food items when they want to consume them, thus reducing their need to frequent so many different stores. However, the study resulted in another troubling finding: The majority of people involved in the study had no idea that they were buying too much and wasting so much. “When you read advice about reducing waste, it usually centers on what people do after the food is purchased,” Ligon said. “But more importantly, shop on a more frequent basis, so that you are only buying what you are going to consume in the short term.” (   )12. What do people often ignore when buying food in large quantities? A. How good the food is. B. How much food will be wasted. C. How much the food costs. D. How often they should shop. (   )13. What is the author’s attitude towards meal planning for the next two weeks? A. It is worth trying. B. It is not practical. C. It takes great effort. D. It is not good for health. (   )14. What is the advantage of Amazon Fresh and Google Express? A. Food prices are lowered. B. Food waste can be reduced. C. Food consumption is reduced. D. Food purchasing is cost-effective. (   )15. What can be the best title for the passage? A. Shop more, buy less B. Shop wisely, eat wisely C. Consume more, waste less D. The more you shop, the more you waste 二、 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) (2025·南京市中华中学期初考试)At the Paris 2024 Olympics, the Chinese sports delegation achieved 40 gold medals, 27 silver medals, and 24 bronze medals, creating the best performance in overseas 1.     (involve).  Breakthroughs in basic major events and potentially 2.     (advantage) events became a major highlight of this Olympics. The men’s 100-meter freestyle athlete set a new world record, 3.    enabled the Chinese national anthem to be played beside the swimming pool. Events 4.    synchronized swimming, rhythmic gymnastics, and women’s boxing all achieved excellent results. The freestyle BMX athlete even won the first Olympic gold medal.  Many young “post-00s” athletes became the protagonists on the field. With the vitality of the youth and 5.    (fear) courage, they showed the world the style of a new generation of Chinese athletes. They dared to fight and compete in the face of pressure, broke through 6.     (they) in the face of challenges, and left unforgettable moments on the field with confident and calm postures and firm beliefs.  It is worth 7.     (note) that while pursuing excellent results, the athletes of the Chinese sports delegation always 8.     (stick) to good sportsmanship and a good moral style. They respected their opponents and referees and interpreted the connotation of the Olympic spirit with practical actions.  The outstanding performance of the Chinese sports delegation at the Paris Olympics not only won glory for the motherland 9.      inspired more Chinese people 10.     (devote) themselves to sports. Their struggles and efforts will become a brilliant beacon on the road of Chinese sports development.  参考答案 阅读力测评(六) 一、 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) A(2025·湖南省名校联考) Do you have a teenager who loves to throw parties? Would he or she like to learn the ins and outs of planning a great party? With this curriculum, your teen will learn what it takes to plan a great party from beginning to end! $9 for a limited time! Click here! What we cover Other party planning books give “ready-to-go party plans” created by the author along with a short list of random tips. This book teaches teens how to plan their own party ...no matter the theme, size or occasion. They will learn real party planning skills that will carry them through life! Party purpose What is the celebration? Is it to celebrate a sports season, a holiday or just a chance to get friends together? Selecting a theme We’ll brainstorm how to pick a theme and describe the feeling he/she wants at the party. Following a budget We don’t want to spend more than we have. We’ll look at how to create a budget and track spending, and discuss needs vs. wants. Activities and entertainment We’ll get creative for games and activities and share options for entertainment. Planning for problems No party is perfect. We’ll share what to do when things go wrong. ... Commonly asked questions · Can I buy this book in print? Not currently. The product is sold as a PDF but we encourage you to print the book yourself. You can put it in a 3-ring binder(活页夹) or take the printed copy to Office Max to bind in a spiral notebook for less than $5. · What are the discount codes so I can buy multiple copies? Two copies: Save 30% with the code SAVEON2. Three or more copies: Save 40% with the code SAVEON3+. ( A )1. What can be learnt from the book? A. Party planning skills are useful beyond hosting events. B. Teens should hold perfect parties at any cost. C. Teens needn’t prepare for unexpected situations. D. Parties always follow the same pattern. ( B )2. How much should one pay for 4 copies using the discount codes? A. $36.00. B. $21.60. C. $26.60. D. $25.20. ( D )3. What is the purpose of this material? A. To introduce a practical book to teenagers. B. To explain benefits of learning party planning skills. C. To review a book about party planning skills. D. To encourage parents to buy a book for teens. B(2025·江苏省南京市五校联盟期中联考) Were you to run a marathon, you might think you’d fall into a nightmare. With mouths kept shut, runners cover miles breathing just through their noses—sometimes holding their breath for quite a while. Beyond adopting a new technique, marathon runners can expect to see an improvement by reviewing the breathing basics. Shallow breathing, over-breathing and mouth breathing could restrict the movement of the ribcage(胸腔) and create a build-up of tension in the upper body and tightness in the chest. And while this may not bother you when you’re sitting at your desk, it’s a different story when you begin a workout. The biggest mistake that Professor Dickinson sees happens when athletes want to maintain—or pick up—speed. “When you’re working harder, you don’t tell your heart to beat faster. It just knows that it needs to,” he says, adding that the same is true of your breathing. He explains that your body is built with cells called chemoreceptors, which signal your brain to increase your breathing rate. So how should you be breathing during an intense workout? Professor Dickinson recommends athletes master the basic breathing pattern before moving on to respiratory muscle training. “Some people accept that the breathlessness they experience when exercising is just their norm and that they’ve reached the limit they can push themselves to in their workouts,” says Professor Dickinson. But committing to these techniques, he explains, could impact your performance. However, those who have high blood pressure should check with their doctors before getting to work on their breath. “In some cases, it could be that you’re only breathing at 80 percent of your capacity, so increasing that percentage by practicing breathing exercises can have a huge impact on your fitness performance,” Professor Dickinson adds. The results might just be breathtaking. ( D )4. Why does the author compare a marathon to a nightmare? A. Because they are both long in distance. B. Because they are both time-consuming. C. Because people in both situations need a new technique. D. Because people in both situations breathe in similar ways. ( C )5. According to Professor Dickinson, what will happen when you’re working out harder? A. I will make the biggest mistake. B. I will adjust my heartbeat intentionally. C. Cells will signal my brain to increase my breathing rate. D. The heart will know it needs to work. ( A )6. What should high blood pressure patients do before working on their breath? A. Consult their doctors. B. Make a workout plan. C. Track their performances. D. Check their blood pressure monitors. ( B )7. Who is the passage intended for? A. People with high blood pressure. B. Marathon enthusiasts. C. Office ladies. D. Health consultants. C(2025·山东省菏泽市期末统考) Reading books is one of the best things you can do. Reading allows you to learn new things, use your imagination, and calm down before bed. But if you are a reader, you may not have enough room to store all the books you read. And the cost of buying books keeps rising. Now a new buy-back program in the UK could be the perfect solution. Bookloop recently started a buy-back project where readers can trade books they have already read for credits or more pre-owned books. The project is part of Bookshop.org, an online platform for independent booksellers. Bookloop is being run in partnership with the buy-back book platform Zeercle that operates in the UK, France, Germany, Austria, and Sweden. Over 10,000 books are processed every day. Customers can scan and upload their books to a valuation system and then drop the books off at a collection site or the books can be picked up from home. The lowest price of the books sold is £5. Site credits are given that can be used for purchasing other books. The returned books are sold by Zeercle through the online marketplace. “We are glad to see Bookshop.org set up this system, which is a great way of repurposing books, and helping support bookshops and new book purchases,” said Charlie Richards, an independent bookseller. The business model of Bookshop.org is based on independent booksellers setting up bookstores on its website. These shops receive the full profit from selling the pre-owned books. In fact, only 2% of the books that were sold are not purchased, and most of these unsold books are donated to charities. “Getting pre-owned books to new readers while benefiting both bookshops and authors feels extremely positive,” said Amber Harrison of the FOLDE store in Dorset. “It is a really great way of getting books into the hands of more people, without cost being a barrier.” ( C )8. What is the first paragraph intended to stress? A. The benefits of reading books. B. The difficulty in buying books. C. The need for the buy-back program. D. The good solutions to storing books. ( B )9. What is mentioned about the Bookloop system? A. It is inspired by Zeercle. B. It is developing very well. C. It encourages people to read more books. D. It changes the business model of bookstores. ( A )10. What does the underlined word “pre-owned” in Paragraph 2 mean? A. Used. B. Rare. C. Valuable. D. Expensive. ( B )11. What may Charlie Richards and Amber Harrison agree with? A. Bookloop makes reading a pleasure. B. The program is good for book recycling. C. Pre-owned books are popular with readers. D. Online platforms change the way people read. D(2024·河南省鹤壁市期末统考改编) Part of the reason why American shoppers are so attracted to wholesale shopping is their belief that it not only prevents waste but can save time and money, providing more value for the dollar. However, recent research suggests that the opposite may be true. Victoria Ligon, an expert on consumer sciences, studied the food purchasing habits of consumers and found that people tended to buy too much food and waste more of it than they realized. “The problem is that people are not shopping frequently enough,” Ligon said. “People are very price sensitive at the grocery store, but tend to fail to notice the cost of unused and wasted food at home.” A common practice is to visit different stores for different items on a grocery list. “But people tend to overbuy at each of the places,” Ligon said. “People are not planning for the next day, but planning for the next week or two.” “In theory, planning a week or more in advance sounds ideal. But given the reality of many people’s lives, this is challenging to do well,” Ligon said. “All of our food promotions are designed to get people to buy more. We believe it’s cheaper if we buy more now, but we rarely take into account how much we throw out in the end.” Ligon noted shifts in the grocery industry that appear promising to help customers reduce food waste. Examples include cost-effective delivery services such as Amazon Fresh and Google Express, which allow consumers to purchase food items when they want to consume them, thus reducing their need to frequent so many different stores. However, the study resulted in another troubling finding: The majority of people involved in the study had no idea that they were buying too much and wasting so much. “When you read advice about reducing waste, it usually centers on what people do after the food is purchased,” Ligon said. “But more importantly, shop on a more frequent basis, so that you are only buying what you are going to consume in the short term.” ( B )12. What do people often ignore when buying food in large quantities? A. How good the food is. B. How much food will be wasted. C. How much the food costs. D. How often they should shop. ( B )13. What is the author’s attitude towards meal planning for the next two weeks? A. It is worth trying. B. It is not practical. C. It takes great effort. D. It is not good for health. ( B )14. What is the advantage of Amazon Fresh and Google Express? A. Food prices are lowered. B. Food waste can be reduced. C. Food consumption is reduced. D. Food purchasing is cost-effective. ( A )15. What can be the best title for the passage? A. Shop more, buy less B. Shop wisely, eat wisely C. Consume more, waste less D. The more you shop, the more you waste 二、 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) (2025·南京市中华中学期初考试)At the Paris 2024 Olympics, the Chinese sports delegation achieved 40 gold medals, 27 silver medals, and 24 bronze medals, creating the best performance in overseas 1.   involvements (involve).  Breakthroughs in basic major events and potentially 2.   advantageous (advantage) events became a major highlight of this Olympics. The men’s 100-meter freestyle athlete set a new world record, 3.   which  enabled the Chinese national anthem to be played beside the swimming pool. Events 4.   like  synchronized swimming, rhythmic gymnastics, and women’s boxing all achieved excellent results. The freestyle BMX athlete even won the first Olympic gold medal.  Many young “post-00s” athletes became the protagonists on the field. With the vitality of the youth and 5.   fearless (fear) courage, they showed the world the style of a new generation of Chinese athletes. They dared to fight and compete in the face of pressure, broke through 6.   themselves (they) in the face of challenges, and left unforgettable moments on the field with confident and calm postures and firm beliefs.  It is worth 7.   noting (note) that while pursuing excellent results, the athletes of the Chinese sports delegation always 8.   stuck (stick) to good sportsmanship and a good moral style. They respected their opponents and referees and interpreted the connotation of the Olympic spirit with practical actions.  The outstanding performance of the Chinese sports delegation at the Paris Olympics not only won glory for the motherland 9.   but  inspired more Chinese people 10.   to devote (devote) themselves to sports. Their struggles and efforts will become a brilliant beacon on the road of Chinese sports development.  1 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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