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Unit 1 Listening and Talking & Reading for Writing 分层练2026-2027学年高一上学期必修一
基础全面练
Ⅰ. 单句语法填空
1. Our study efficiency will be greatly reduced if we ___________(addict) to short videos without control.
2. While attending the campus traditional craft exhibition, please mind your ___________(behave).
3. He has always dreamed of an ___________(adventure) trip to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau during the summer break.
4. The skill of making sugar-figure has been passed down from generation ___________ generation in this old town.
5. Since you are an expert ___________ traditional Chinese herbal medicine, your advice will be very helpful.
6. To keep up with the high school pace, you need to focus ___________ your daily tasks first instead of being distracted.
7. On the one-day campus tour, I'd like to show you the main ___________(attract) of our school—the 100-year-old library.
8. It's time for us to act as responsible young ___________(adult) and take on small duties for the class.
Ⅱ. 选词填空
从方框中选出合适的短语并用其适当形式填空,每个短语仅用一次。
calm down, concentrate on, be attracted to, be addicted to, turn to
1. When you feel stressed about high school club applications, you can ___________ your class advisor for suggestions.
2. Many freshmen ___________ the school’s hanfu club for its regular traditional costume exhibitions.
3. ___________ your daily study plan first, and you won’t fall behind in the first month of high school.
4. To adjust to high school life, you should learn to ___________ before arguing with your roommates over small things.
5. Parents are worried that some teenagers ___________ online social apps and ignore face-to-face communication.
Ⅲ. 单句写作
根据提示词完成句子,每空词数不限。
1. 面对高中新宿舍的相处问题,为什么不找宿管阿姨求助呢?
Faced with troubles in getting along with roommates, ___________ to ask the dorm supervisor for help?(why not)
2. 大多数高一新生没有任何时间规划经验,太年轻了不能平衡学习和社团。
Most freshmen are ___________ to balance study and club activities without any time-management experience.(too...to)
3. 我们会花一些时间和社团新成员一起设计校园文创产品。
We'll ___________ together ___________ the club's new members.(spend)
4. 我建议我们班所有高一新生把养成每天整理错题本的习惯列为规定。
I suggest that all freshmen in our class make ___________ a daily habit of sorting out mistake notebooks.(it作形式宾语)
5. 在我看来,学会一两项减压小技能对你来说很重要,这能帮你更好适应高中。
As far as I'm concerned, ___________ to learn one or two stress-relief skills, which helps you adapt to high school better.(it作形式主语)
综合应用练
Ⅰ. 阅读理解
A
(2025·苏州高一期末改编)
16-year-old Su Xiao, a freshman at a high school in Suzhou, Jiangsu, has become a “little celebrity” on campus recently. Not only does she get top grades in all subjects, but she also founded the school’s first Kunqu Opera Club, and her short videos combining Kunqu with pop music have got over 1 million views online, winning the 2025 Jiangsu Outstanding Teenager Cultural Inheritance Award.
Su has loved Kunqu since she was 6, when her grandma took her to a local theatre. “I was fascinated by the flowing sleeves and the beautiful singing the first time I watched it,” she said. When she entered high school, she found few peers knew about this 600-year-old art, so she decided to set up a club to promote it. She spent her weekends reading professional books on Kunqu, and even invited local Kunqu actors to give lectures in her school.
Balancing study and club work was not easy. She usually got up at 6 a.m. to memorize English words, and practiced Kunqu moves for an hour after finishing homework at night. “Hard work pays off,” she said, “I just want more young people to know that traditional art can be cool too.”
Now Su has over 50 club members, and they are preparing for a performance at the city’s Mid-Autumn Festival Gala next month.
1. Why is Su Xiao called a “little celebrity” on campus?
A. She got full marks in all high school subjects.
B. She founded a Kunqu club and got popular online.
C. She won the 2025 National Teenager Singing Competition.
D. She invited professional actors to her school as teachers.
2. What inspired Su to learn Kunqu at first?
A. Her grandma took her to watch a Kunqu show.
B. She wanted to win the cultural inheritance award.
C. She found few peers knew about Kunqu in high school.
D. She wanted to combine traditional art with pop music.
3. What did Su do to prepare for the club?
A. She practiced singing for 3 hours every day.
B. She read professional books and invited Kunqu actors to school.
C. She gave up her weekend rest to perform in theatres.
D. She asked her teachers to help her with her homework.
4. What can we learn from Su’s story?
A. Traditional art is out of date among teenagers.
B. We should give up study to develop hobbies.
C. Hard work and passion can help us achieve goals.
D. Only professional actors can promote traditional culture.
B
(2025·长沙高一期中改编)
It’s common for high school freshmen to have conflicts with their parents: you may argue over how much time you spend on your phone, whether you should choose physics or history as your elective, or if you really need to join that faraway hiking club. These conflicts often come from the gap between parents’ expectations and your growing need for independence.
Ms. Li, a senior psychological counselor in a Changsha high school, shares three practical tips for freshmen to ease conflicts with parents:
First, build a base of trust before talking about disagreements. If you always break your promises (like saying you’ll only play games for 30 minutes but end up playing for 2 hours), your parents won’t trust your judgment. Keep your small promises first, like tidying your room without being asked, and your parents will be more willing to listen to your ideas later.
Second, use “I-messages” instead of blaming. For example, instead of shouting “You never let me do what I want!”, try saying “I feel stressed when I can’t decide my own study schedule, because I really want to improve my grades.” This way, your parents will focus on your feelings instead of getting defensive.
Third, set clear, detailed rules together. Instead of agreeing on a vague “spend less time on phone”, sit down with your parents and agree on “no phone use after 10 p.m., and 1 hour of phone time on weekends for rest”. Clear rules reduce misunderstandings.
Ms. Li says most conflicts can be solved if both sides are willing to listen: “Your parents were once 15, too. They don’t want to control you—they just want to make sure you’re safe and on the right track.”
5. What is the main cause of conflicts between freshmen and parents according to the text?
A. Parents’ control over every detail of students’ life.
B. The gap between parents’ expectations and students’ need for independence.
C. Students’ poor grades in high school.
D. Disagreements on which hiking club to join.
6. What should you do first to make your parents listen to your ideas?
A. Shout at them to show your dissatisfaction.
B. Keep your small promises to build trust.
C. Set detailed rules about phone use.
D. Use “I-messages” to blame them.
7. What does the underlined phrase “I-messages” in Paragraph 4 refer to?
A. Messages sent by phone to parents.
B. Blaming words that make parents angry.
C. Expressions that focus on your own feelings.
D. Invitations to parents to join your club.
8. What is the best title for the text?
A. Growing Pains: Freshmen-Parent Conflicts and Solutions
B. How to Get Higher Grades in High School
C. The Importance of Independence for Teenagers
D. Why Parents Control Their Kids’ Phone Use
Ⅱ. 七选五
(2025·成都高一入学检测改编)
Welcome to your freshman year of high school! Junior high is now behind you, and you’re about to enter a whole new world of more challenging courses, cooler clubs, and new friends. 1.______ Knowing this can help you reduce the stress and anxiety of the unknown.
You’ll probably look at the seniors walking around campus with a bit of envy—they seem confident, and they understand the school’s rules better than you do. 2.______ They were once where you are, and one day you will be one of those seniors, too.
3.______ Your coursework will increase significantly, and expectations from your teachers will be much higher than those in junior high. You’ll have more homework, more papers, and harder exams. Learning how to study efficiently is very important in high school.
4.______ One of the great things about high school is that there are so many opportunities to take part in activities that interest you. Joining clubs allows you to meet new people, find out what you’re passionate about, and explore more of who you are.
You need to be more organized. With all the new opportunities, you will need to balance homework, tests, club meetings, chores, and rest. If you start learning how to manage your time now, you’ll be way ahead of the curve when you get to college and adulthood. 5.______
A. There will be fun moments with new friends.
B. Teachers expect more from you than before.
C. However, there are two things to remember.
D. There are more opportunities to do and learn new things.
E. You’ll be taking classes with people you’ve never met before.
F. Then what should you expect from your freshman year of high school?
G. Organizing your time is a skill that will help you in every aspect of your life.
Ⅲ. 应用文写作
(2025·郑州高一入学检测改编)
假定你是李华,你班明天英语课课前演讲的主题为“How to have a successful teenage life”。请你就此写一篇短文,内容包括:
1. 演讲主题;
2. 三条实用建议(贴合高一新生生活,如适应变化、平衡学习与生活、积极社交等)。
注意:写作词数应为80个左右。
Good morning, everyone.
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That's all. Thanks for your listening.
参考答案
基础全面练
Ⅰ. 单句语法填空
1. are addicted 2. behavior/behaviour 3. adventurous 4. to 5. in 6. on 7. attraction 8. adults
Ⅱ. 选词填空
1. turn to 2. are attracted to 3. Concentrate on 4. calm down 5. are addicted to
Ⅲ. 单句写作
1. why not turn to the dorm supervisor
2. too young to balance study and club activities
3. spend some time; designing campus cultural and creative products with
4. it a rule to develop
5. it is very important for you
综合应用练
Ⅰ. 阅读理解
1-4 BABC 5-8 BBBA
Ⅱ. 七选五
1-5 FEB DG
Ⅲ. 应用文写作(参考范文)
Good morning, everyone.
Today my topic is “How to have a successful teenage life”. As freshmen, we are entering a new stage of life, so I’d like to share three tips with you.
First, adapt to changes positively. High school life is different from junior high, so don’t be afraid to try new things. Second, balance study and rest. Manage your time well to avoid staying up late. Third, communicate actively. Talk to classmates and teachers when you have troubles, instead of keeping them to yourself.
Follow these tips, and you will have a wonderful high school life.
That's all. Thanks for your listening.
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