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上仓中学2025一一2026学年度弟一子期向一平纵
英语学科阶段性练方(二)
本试卷分第I卷(选择题共85分)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共35分)两部分,共120分,考试用时100分钟。
第一部分:听力
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面五段对话。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有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 How will the speakers probablv go to the concert?
A.By car.
B.By bus.
C.By subway.
2.What's the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Teaeher and student.B.Classmates.
C.Mother and son.
3.Where will the womar.go first?
A.The post office.
B.The garage.
C.The restaurant.
4.How does the woman feel now?
A.Angry.
B.Nervous.
C.Confused.
5 Why does the man want to return the jacket?
A.The size is wrong.B.It is out of fashion.
C.He doesn't like the color.
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳
选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。
6.Nhy is Mr.Smith leaving his position?
A.To change a job.
B.To travel around the world.
C.To move to another country.
7.How does the man feel about Mr.Smith's leaving?
A.Surprised.
B.Sad.
C.Disappointed.
8.What will the man do on Friday afternoon?
A.Plan for meeting.
B.Visit a lawyer.
C.Attend a party.
听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。
9.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In the classroom.B.On the playground.
C.In the teacher's office.
10.What can we learn from the conversation?
A.The teacher promises to change the desk mate for Tom.
B.Tom was misunderstood by his desk mate.
C.Tom misunderstood his desk mate.
11.What does the teacher probably teach?
A.English.
B.Chinese.
C.Maths.
听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15小题。
12.What is the speaker?
A.Astudent.
B.Ateacher.
C.A technician.
13.What are club members responsible for?
A.Working on a robot together.
B.Advertising Rover Ruckus.
C.
Organizing a competition.
14.What should the students do to join the club?
A.Hand in their designs first.
B.Contact Mr.Irimina or Mr.Chin.C.Go to Room 301 before 3:00 pm.
15.How often do the club members meet?
A.Once a week.
B.Twice a week.
C.Three times a week.
第二部分:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
16.“
"is the phrase that my teacher uses whenever we want to give up when meeting with
difficult problems.
A.Pull your weight
B.Eat your words
C.Never say never
D.Cheer up
17.If you think about other people's feelings as well as your own,you'll soon find everything
A.turns out
B.runs out
C.works out
D.brings out
18.When
the opportunity to study abroad,she didn't hesitate for a second and
immediately accepted it.
A.offered
B.offering
C.to be offered
D.to offer
19.However,
remains important is
we have an incredible desire to think and create,
and that's the real spirit of invention.
A.which,that
B.what;that
C.which,whether
D.what,if
20.Guo Shoujing was a famous Chinese astronaut of the Yuan Dynasty,who also developed a
calendar which is as as the Gregorian calendar.
A.accurate
B.flexible
C.capable
D.further
21.
Newton was certainly inspired by a falling apple,there is no proof that it hit on the
head.
A.When
B.As
C.While
D.Unless
22.At an amazing Chinese ar festival,there were different stands
artists could
demonstrate their skills and teach the visitors.
A.that
B.where
C.when
D.why
23.Wang Wei decided to
Han Gan who used a stick to draw pictures in the dirt to study
painting and recommended him to a master.
A.claim
B.sponsor
C.obtain
D.confirm
24.
we face challenges or embrace opportunities,a positive attitude is always the key to
moving forward.
A.When
B.Where
C.Which
D.Whether
25.It is found that people who
cultural places or participate in artistic events are more
likely to gain good health compared to those who do not.
A.frequent
B.construct
C.decorate
D.demonstrate
26.
teaching children how to deal with the daily stress,experts agree there's a need to
coach them in how to protect themselves.
A.But for
B.Except for
C.Apart from
D.Far from
27.--Why haven't you hand in the report on time?
--My laptop_at the service center.
A.has repaired
B.is repaired
C.is being repaired
D.will be repaired
28.The movie The Battle at Lake Changjin gives a detailed
of how the volunteer fighters
sacrificed themselves for the country.
A.procedure
B.fiction
C.account
D.declaration
29.He is a clever person who often
brilliant ideas for solving various problems.
A.puts up with
B.comes up with
C.teams up with
D.signs up with
30.According to the school rules,no student
go out of school after 11:00 pm without
permission.
A.will
B.shall
C.must
D.may
第三部分:完形填空(共20小题:每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Teens can help solve some big problems in our world.Renee Haggerty is a(n)
31
Thel3-year-old American girl won the Gloria Barron Prize this month for her two years of hard
work collecting32that had been thrown away and recycling them.
In 2003 Haggerty went on a field trip to the Great Lakes Science Center in Ohio.There,she
saw an exhibit about how poisonous chemicals were 33 plants and animals in Lake Erie.
She felt she had to 34."The number of fish that were dying 35 me,"she said.
Haggerty leamnt that batteries thrown away36poisons into the environment and that
recycling was a good 37."I think everybody can do it,38 everyone uses
batteries,and it can make a big39."With these words,she began a campaign to increase
40 in her area.
She talked to her county government and school board.She got41to start a recycling
program in schools 42 the public library,hospital,and churches.With 43 from
her family,friends,and local waste-management officials,she gathered containers,arranged
transportation,and made an educational video.
Over the past two years,four tons of batteries have been 44.They are sent for
recycling on the annual dangerous waste collection day.
When asked if she 45 like a hero because of her work,Haggerty is quite 46
"Not really.Well,maybe for the fish I 47 !she said.
Every year the Gloria Barron Prize 48
_young Americans aged 8 to 18 who have
shown leadership and courage in 49
the public and the planet.National Geographic helps
fund(资助)the award.Each year 10 winners
50
US $2,000 each,to help with their
education costs or their public service work.
31.A.exception
B.example
C.founder
D.wonder
32.A.bottles
B.chemicals
C.batteries
D.cans
33.A.interrupting
B.reducing
C.protecting
D.affecting
34.A.leave
B.refuse
C.study
D.act
35.A.interested
B.excited
C.scared
D.disappointed
36.A.take off
B.give off
C.put up
D.give up
37.A.lifestyle
B.habit
C.suggestion
D.solution
38.A.but
B.because
C.so
D.though
39.A.problem
B.decision
C.influence
D.difference
40.A.fame
B.awareness
C.prices
D.taxes
41.A.explanation
B.permission
C.admission
D.knowledge
42.A.as well as
B.because of
C.rather than
D.instead of
43.A.help
B.stress
C.hope
D.faith
44.A.bought
B.used
C.collected
D.produced
45.A.tastes
B.sounds
C.feels
D.looks
46.A.modest
B.curious
C.relaxed
D.terrified
47.A.cleaned
B.kept
C.caught
D.saved
48.A.gathers
B.honors
C.donates
D.greets
49.A.serving
B.trusting
℃.combining
D.offering
50.A.receive
B.donate
C.spend
D.raise
第四部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50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。
A
This stargazing()road trip offers world-class night sky views
)Take a trip to Colorado,which is home to incredible stargazing sites-and may become the
world's largest dark sky reserve.
Day 1:Paint Mine Interpretive Park
A small parking lot and a sign complete the entrance,and a short walk down a path takes
you to your destination:a 750-acre"garden"that turns shades of purple into nightfall.The roads
aren't well-marked.Bring a flashlight and pay attention to your tracks so that you can find the way
back.
Day 2:Westcliffe
After stopping in Florence,Colorado's"Antique Capital",for lunch at Turmeric Indian
Nepalese Restaurant,you'll find yourself in the twin towns of Westcliff e and Silver Cliff.Sitting at
8.000 feet with mountain tops on three sides,Westcliff e is the world's highest International Dark
Sky Community.
Day 3:La Veta
This town attracts artists,music lovers,and serious food lovers.Spend the evening over a
leisurely meal at Alys'Restaurant,an amazing experience outside Chef Alys'home.After dinner,
look up:The street of La Veta,which has a total population of 863,is the main spot for counting
shooting stars.
Day 4:Great Sand Dunes()National Park and preserve
Named a dark sky park in spring 2025,Great Sand Dunes National Park and preservd
with its color-changing hills andcountless stars-attracts night time crowds.Don't follow them.
Instead,go to the north access point.Without crowds of visitors waving flashlights,you'll get much
brighter views of the Milky Way dancing above the dunes.
51.What should visitors pay special attention to on Day 1?
A.Walking slowly.
B.Remembering the route.
C.Finding a parking lot.
D.Wearing warm clothes.
52.If you enjoy night sky views on a high spot,you should choose
A.La Veta
B.Paint Mine Interpretive Park
C.Westcliffe
D.Great Sand Dunes National Park and preserve
53.What can we know about La Veta?
A.It offers delicious meals to visitors.
B.It provides free hotels for visitors.
C.It has large numbers of streets.
D.It's known for the birthplace of famous artists.
54.The north access point is suggested for stargazing at Great Sand Dunes,because_.
A.star-counting competitions are held there
B.various dance shows take place there
C.special flashlights are given out there
D.visitors can have clearer views there
55.What is the purpose of the text?
A.To offer tips on safe travel.
B.To introduce parks in Colorado.
C.To show a dark sky trip plan
D.To compare different tourist cities.
B
To Dr.Krithi Karanth,every person is naturally connected to nature from birth Yet in rural
India.where she works,this connection is often under tension.Kids see pretty dramatic scenes of
conflict in their villages:elephants destroy crops,tigers take domesttc ammals,and.sometimes local
people are badly injured by wild animals."Children develop negative views of wildlife as they
grow up,"Karanth explains."Simply knowing India has the world's largest populations of tigers or
Asian elephants doesn't inspire their pride-it's not related to them."
Karanth became a conservation scientist in 1999,and a critical moment came in 2017 at the
National Geographic Society's Explorers Festival.Speaking with fellow explorer Gabby Salazar,
Karanth discovered that Salazar possessed exceptional educational expertise()and had
long sought to apply it meaningfully.Karanth then suggested combining education,art,and games
to reconnect rural children with wildlife.
Karanth's suggestion immediately drew Salazar.Within six months,the twe pooled their
strengths and developed the first version of Wild Shaale,an innovative program featuring
art-based modules,multimedia storytelling,and play-based learning."Apart from these elements.
encouraging the students to find similarities between themselves and wildlife also makes-.a
difference,"Karanth notes.
Today,the program has reached over 700 schools and 30,000 children aged 10 to 13 in villages
across 20 wildlife parks in India's Western Ghats.Besides,another 300 schools are expected to join
the program within the next year.The impact of Wild Shaale is seen in simple yet profound ways-
handwritten notes from students,small gifts like feathers and seeds left for educators,as well as an
increasing number of curious questions about wildlife.
With Wild Shaale's success in India,Karanth hopes to expand the program globally."What
works for Indian tigers could adapt to jaguar s in South America,cougars in North America,or lions
in Africa,"she says."I believe Wild Shaale should go to every kid on the planet."
56.How might India's hural children originally regard wildlife?
A.As makers of peace.
B.As dangerous threats.
C.As national symbols.
D.As sources of income.
57.What led to the plan for Wild Shale in the beginning?
.A.A change in official policies.
B.Research findings about wildlife
C.Support from local communities.
D.An inspiring exchange of ideas.
58.Which of the following is covered in Wild Shale's strategies?
A.Close-up observation.
B.Personalized instruction.
C.Standardized testing.
D.Emotional connection
59.The figures in paragraph 4 mainly demonstrate
A.Wild Shale's advantages over traditional teaching
B.children's strong awareness of ecological issues
C children's wide acceptance of Wild Shale
D.Wild Shale's recognition within conservation circles
60.How does Karanth feel about Wild Shale's future?
A.Confident.
B.Puzzled.
C.Indifferent.
D.Worried.
C
Why do human beings still risk their lives under ground and doing one of the dirtiest and most
dangerous jobs in the world?It's an increasingly urgent question,given the recent mining accidents
in Sago.W.Va.and Huntington,Utah.A small group of engineers and robotics experts look forward
to a day in the not-too-distant future when robots and other technology do most of the dangerous
mining work.
Robotic technology,in particular.holds much promise,McAteer says,especially when it
comes to mapping mines and rescuing trapped miners-the special operations of the mining
industry.
One of the first mining robots was developed five years ago at Canegie-Mellon University's
Robotics Institute.It was called Groundhog.It used lasers to "see"in dark tunnels and map
abandoned mines-some of the most dangerous work in the business
The latest design is called Cave Crawler.It's a bit smaller.than Grondhog,and even more
advanced.It can take photos and video and has more sensors that can discover the presence of
dangerous gases.The robot has a real sense of logic,which is hard to believe.If it comes across a
thing in the way it gets confused.It has to think through the process and where to go next,and
sometimes it throws a bit just like a real person.
The greatest problem,though,is cost.The money of the earliest research project was provided
by the government,but that money has dried up,and it's not clear where future money will come
from.Partly for that reason,and partly because of advances in safely,mining is not nearly as
dangerous as it was in the past.Since 1990,fatalities have declined by 67 percent and
injuries by 51 percent,according to the National Mining Association.
Some experts predict that tobots in the mines will serve much of the same function that they do
in the automotive industry.The robot do the most boring and dangerous jobs,but don't eliminate
the need for human workers.
61.The latest robot is more advanced than Groundhog mainly because
A.it's a bit smaller
B.it can map abandoned mines
C.it car'see in the dark tunnel
D.it has a real sense of logic
62.The underlined phrase "throws a bit"in Paragraph 4 probably means
A.gets angry
B.gets sick
C.becomes hungry
D.becomes cheerful
63.We can infer from the last paragraph that
A.robots in mines will serve much in the automotive industry
B.there will be no need for human workers in mines
C.the mine robots will have a very bright future
D.robots in mines only do some simple jobs now
64.We can learn from the text that
A.a mining robots can help miners have an operation
B.Groundhog can discover the presence of dangerous gases
C.experts are trying to make robots help miners with dangerous work
D.robots have helped improve the safety of mining
65.What can be the best title for the text?
A.Mining Accidents in America
B.Robots in Mines
C.Cave Crawler the Latest Robot
D.The Future of Robots
第五部分:(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
Fatema's love for volleyball started when she was nine years old in Iran because of
encouragement from her uncle.Fatema didn't have anywhere to play volleyball when she arrived in
Australia.so she worked with community leaders to set up after-school matches in the local area.
The community volleyball matches continued for three months and allowed Fatema to show her
qualities as a skillful team player and leader among her peers.
Fatema believes that she needs to play in a professional club.However,as training sessions
and matches are often in the evenings,the timing is not convenient for her because she can't use
public transport at that time.The club registration cost is also a problem.Fatema is a thoughtful girl
and doesn't want to put a financial strain on her family,so she continues to look for after-school
work to earn money that could help cover the club registration costs and other expenses.
While she hasn't joined a volleyball club yet,Fatema has joined the Dandenong Women's
Sports Hub for volleyball sessions run by the Centre for Multicultural Youth after school.Moslih,
the coach,is inspired by her positive attitude towards various challenges since Fatema arrived im
Australia.
Moslih said,"I have seen Fatema in every volleyball class we've had!Fatema has proven to me
how determined she is to realize her dream of playing volleyball,and it just makes me want to
support her in every way that I can.I have not only seen her progress in her skills,but also her
confidence and hard work.She is always the first to show up and the last to leave."
Fatema is a multi-talented young person.She can play the guitar skillfully.She is studying at
high school and is aiming to become a police officer in the future.But her current goal is to earn
some money through an after-school job to financially support her participation in the volleyball
club.
66.Why did Fatema hold volleyball matches with community leaders?(no more than 15 words)
67.What does the underlined word "strain"in paragraph 2 mean?(I word)
68.What does Moslih think of Fatema?(no more than 10 words)
69.What is Fatema's target at present?(no more than 10 words)
70.How does Fatema's story influence you after reading the passage?Please explain.(no more than
25 words)
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
71.假定你是晨光中的学生李津,你们学校上周组织参观了市人工智能实验室(Cy
Artificial Intelligence Lab)。此次参观活动让你收获颇丰,所以你想写一封邮件给你的英国的
笔友Mke,分享自己这次经历,内容包括:
1.参观时间与地点;
2活动内容:①听专家讲座;②现场观摩实验操作;
③体验科技产品,如机器人、AI绘画
(Al painting)
3.此次经历对你的启发。
注意:
(1).词数不少于100:
(2)适加入细,使内容充实,行文连贯;(3)开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Mike,
Yours,
Lijin
上仓中学2025--2026学年度第二学期高一年级
英语学科阶段性练习(一)解析
听力答来,15 CBBBA
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6-8 BAC 9-11 CBC 12-15 AABB
单选答来:16C17.C18.A19.B20.A21.C22.B23.B24.D25.A,26.C27.C
28.C29.B30.B
充形填空:31.B32.C33.D34.D35.C36.B37.D
38.B
39.D
40.B41.B42.A43.Λ44.C45.C46.A47.D
48.B
49.A
50.A
【导语】本文为-篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了I3岁的美国女孩Renee Haggerty通过两年的
努力,收集并回收被丢弃的电池,为环保做出贡献,并因此获得Gloria Barron奖的故事。
【3l题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:Renee Haggerty是一个例子。A.exception例外;
B.cxample例子:C.founder创始人:D.wonder奇迹。根据后文“Thel3-year-old American girl
won the Gloria Barron Prize this month for her two years of hard work collecting that had been
thrown away and recycling them”可知,这个l3岁的美国女孩Renee Haggerty通过两年的努
力,收集并回收被丢弃的电池,因此她是背少年能解决世界问题的一个榜样例子,故选B。
【32题详解】考查名词词义辨析。这位13岁的美国女孩因两年的努力收集被丢弃的电池并
回收它们,本月获得了Gloria Barron奖。A.bottles瓶子;B.chemicals化学品:C.batteries
电池:D.cans罐子,根据后文的词义复现“Haggerty learnt that batteries thrown away poisons
into the environment and that recycling was a good”可知,此处指她收集被丢弃的电池,故选
C。
【33题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:在那里,她看到一个展览,展示了有毒化学物质
如!何影响密歇根湖中的植物和动物。A.interrupting打断;B.reducing减少;C.protecting保
护:D.affecting影响。根据空前“poisonous chemicals”可知,有毒的化学物质会破坏湖里
的植物和动物,故此处指有毒的化学物质如何影响密歇根湖中的植物和动物,故选D。
【34题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:她觉得她必须采取行动。A.leave离开:B.refuse
拒绝:C.study学习:D.act行动。根据后文“she began a campaign to increase in her area”
可知,她开始发起活动来提高当地人的意识,故此处指她认为自己必须采取行动,故选D。
【35题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:死亡的鱼的数量让我感到害怕。A.interested感
兴趣的:B.excited兴奋的:C.scared害怕的:D.disappointed失望的。根据前文“There,she
saw an exhibit about how poisonous chemicals were plants and animals in Lake Erie.”可知,
Renee Haggerty看到有毒的化学物质正影响着植物和动物,因此死亡的鱼的数量让她感到害
怕,故选C
【36题详解】考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:Haggerty了解到被丢弃的电池释放毒药到环
境中,回收是一个好的解决方法。A.1 ake off脱下:B.give off释放,散发出:C.put up张贴:
D.give up放弃。根据空后“poisons into the environment”可知,此处指被丢弃的电池释放
有害的毒药到自然环境中,故选B。
【37题详解】考查名词词义辨析,句意:同上.A.lifestyle生话方式:B.habit习惯:C.suggestion
建议;D.solution解决方案。根据后文“She got to start a recycling program in schools”可知,
她在学校发起了回收项目,因此她了解到回收是一个好的解决方法,故选D。
【38题详解】考查连词词义辨析。句意:我认为每个人都可以做到,因为每个人都使用电
池,而且它能产生很大的影响。A.but但是;B.because因为;C.so所以:D.though尽管。
根据空前“I think everybody can do it'”和空后“everyone uses batteries”可知,可知,空后
是空前的原因,故此处应用because说明原因,故选B。
【39题详】考查名词词义拼析。句意,同上。A.problem问题;B.decision决定:C.influence
影响;D.difference改变,根据前文“Haggerty learnt that batteries thrown away poisons into the
environment and that recycling was a good”可知,因为每个人都是用电池,因此回收电池能
带来很大的影响,make a big difTerence庶为“产生很大的影响”,故选D。
【40题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:带着这些话,她希短通过运动提高当地的环保意
识。A.fame名:B.awarencss意识,C.prices价格:D.taxes税收,根据前文“I think
everybody can do it”可知,她认为每个人都能做到回收电池,因此她希望通过这些运动来提
到当地人的意识,故选B。
【41题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:她得到了许可,在学校、公共图书馆、医院和教
r开e回收项目。A.explanation解释:B.permission许可:C.admission承认:D.knowledge
知识。根据后文“to start a recycling program in schools the public library,.hospital,,and
chu心hes.”可知,她在学校、公共图书馆、医院和教堂这些地方开展项目是需要得到许可的,
故选B。
【42题详解】考查连词词义辨析。句意:同上。A.as well as也,还:B.because of因为;
C.rather than而不是;D.instead of代替。根据空前“schools”和空后“the public library,
hospital,,and churches”可知,学校、公共图书馆、医院和教堂都是开展项目的场所,因此用
连词as well as表并列,故选A。
【43题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:在她家人、朋友和当地废物管理官员的帮助下,
她收集了容器,安排了运输,并制作了教育视频。A.help帮助:B.stress压力:C.hope希
望:D.faith信念。根据空后“she gathered containers,arranged transportation,.and made an
educational video”可知,她自己独自做这些事情太困难了,因此是在家人、朋友和当地废
物管理员的帮助下,故选A。
【44题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:过去两年里,已经收集了四吨电池。A.bought购
买;B.used使用;C.collected收集;D.produced生产。根据后文“They are sent for recycling
on the annual dangerous waste collection day..”可知,电池被送去回收,因此四吨电池被收集
起来拿去回收,故选C。
【45题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:当被问及她是否因工作而感觉像英雄时,Haggerty
感到相当谦虚。A.tastes尝起来:B.sounds听起来;C.feels感觉:D.looks看起来。根据
空后“like a hero'”可知,此处意为感觉自己像英雄,feel like意为“感觉像”,故选C。
【46题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:同上。A.modest谦虚的:B.curious好奇的:
C.relaxed放松的:D.terrified害怕的,根据后文她的回答"Not really..Well,maybe for the fish
I!'she said.”可知,她的回答很谦虚,故选A。
【47题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:她说:“不完全是。也许对我救的鱼来说是的”。
A.cleaned清理;B.kept保持:C.caught捕捉;D.saved拯救。根据前文“She talked to her
county government and school board.She got to start a recycling program in schools the public
library,hospital,and churches..”可知,她发起了回收活动,从而拯救了湖里的动物和植物,
因此此处指她救的鱼,故选D。
【48题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:Gloria Barron奖每年表彰8到18岁的年轻人,他
们在服务公众和地球方面展现了领导力和勇气。A.gathers聚集;B.honors表彰;C.donates
捐赠:D.greets问候。根据空后“young Americans aged8toI8 who have shown leadership and
courage'”可知,Gloria Barron奖是表彰那写有领导力和勇气的人,故选B。
【49题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:同上。A.serving服务;B.trusting信任;C.combining
结合台;D.offering提供。根据前文“Thel3-year-old American girl won the Gloria Barron Prize
this month for her two years of hard work collecting that had been thrown away and recycling
them.”可知,Gloria Barron奖是表彰对公众和地球有积极影响的人,因此此处为服务公众
和地球,故选A。
【50题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:每年10个获奖者收到2000美元,来帮助他们的
教育费用和他们的公共服务工作。A.receive收到;B.donate捐赠:C.spend花费;D.raise
筹集。根据后文“to help with their education costs or their public service work.”可知,这些钱
是用于帮助他们的教育费用和公共服务工作,因此此处指这些获奖者每年收到2000美元,
故选A。
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阅读表达:
66.Because she could not find a place to play volleyball after arriving in Australia.
Because Fatema didn't have anywhere to play volleyball when she arrived in Australia
67.Pressure./Stress./Tension.
68.She is a strong-willed/determined,confident and hard-working/diligent girl.
She is strong-willed/determined,confident,hard-working//diligent.
(三个品质写出一个给1分,写出两个给1.5,写出三个给2分)
69.To find a part-time job to afford volleyball club costs.
To work after school to earn volleyball club fees.
(挣钱或者工作1分,为了参加排球俱乐部1分)
70.We learn that when facing difficulties,we should be optimistic and stick to our dreams in all
possible ways.
Hard work and dedication can help overcome challenges.and achieve our dreams,which inspires
me a lot.
Her determination to pursue dreams despite hardships inspires us to never give up.
书面表达:
Dear Mike,
Hope this email finds you well!Last Thursday morning,our school organized all Senior One
students to visit the City Artificial Intelligence Lab.We gathered at the school gate at 8 a.m.and
arrived at the lab after a 20-minute bus ride.The sunny day added to our excitement for the tech tour.
In the lab,we first heard a lecture by Professor Chen,who showed Al robots in heart surgeries.
He explained how they make precise moves-smaller than a hair!Next,we watched a self-driving
car simulation avoid virtual obstacles.The best part was trying AI painting:I typed "a.panda in
space,"and the app made a funny image with a spacesuit-wearing panda.Everyone laughed at the
cute result.
The visit completely shifted my understanding of AI.What struck me most was how AI can
turn imagination into reality.It inspired me to learn programming during summer break.Do you
think AI will change the way we study in the future?Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
LiJin
听力原文:
【Text 1】
M:I'd like to drive to the concert.
W:DIt's better to take the subway.The traffic is terrible.
M:OK.
【Text2】
W:I heard you got full marks in the English examination.2Congratulations!
M:2Thanks!I'm sure you also did a good job.
【Text3】
M:We thought we'd all go out for lunch today.Would you like to go with us?
W:Sure!3But I have to pick up my car from the garage and then mail a couple of letters in a
nearby post office,so I'll just come straight to the restaurant.
M:All right.Can you be there at one o'clock?
W:No problem!See you then.
【Text4】
M:Are you prepared for the quiz tomorrow?
W:4I'm afraid I'm a bit nervous,but I'll just have to do my best.
【Text5】
M:Can I return this jacket?
W:What's the matter with it?
M:5It's the wrong size.I wear size 10,but it's size 8.
W:Didn't you try it on when you bought it?
M:It was a birthday gift from my aunt.She didn't know I'd grown so much since the last time
she saw me.
【Text6】
W:Did you hear that Friday is Mr.Smith's last day?6He is leaving the company and taking a
trip around the world.He said it was always his dream to do some traveling.
M:DReally?Why?He's one of the most successful.lawyers in the city.He has a bright future
here.
M:Well,I guess he's looking for a change.Anyway,we are holding an office party on his last day
to say goodbye and wish him good luck.It will be in the break room at 4 p.m.
M:I'll be finishing up a meeting at that time.8So I might be a little late,but I will be there.
【Text7】
M:9Good morning,Miss.Gray.Could I talk with you for a moment?
W:9Yes,Tom,come in.What's the matter?
M:I want to change my desk mate.
W:Why?Don't you get on quite well with Lisa these days?
M:Yes,but actually it is she who wanted to change the desk mate.She said she didn't want to be
my friend anymore.
W:Oh,why?Can you tell me the reason?
M:10Yesterday,she wanted to borrow a pen from me,but accidentally,I didn't have an extra one
to lend her.So she got angry with me and didn't want to be my desk mate anymore.
W:Oh,okay,Tom.It is not so serious,actually.Later,I will talk with Lisa.I'm sure she will
understand you.Now it is time for the math class.Let's go.Oh,by the way,can you help Miss.
Cook hand out the grated English homework?
M:Sure.Thank you,Miss Gray.
【Text8】
12Good morning,everyone.My name is Jennifer Green.I'm from Robotics Club and I've been
in the club for two years.Are you interested in science and engineering?Do you want to build
robots?If you do,please join us.Our club aims at providing us students with a real opportunity to
pursue real world engineering,business and computer science activities in a good way.13The
students will design,build,program and operate a robot in order to compete in the NYC First Tech
Challenge Competition.Our new and old club members will be working together to meet this year
s design challenge called Rover Ruckus.Students in the city and nationwide will participate in
local and regional FIRST challenges in order to test their robots and work to improve their design.
We're now looking for dedicated members.14If you're truly interested,feel free to contact Mr.
Irimina,CS Teacher or Mr.Chin,school Tech Support.15We meet on Thursdays and Fridays in
Room103,from 3:00 pm to 4:55 pm