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2025-2026學年第一學期暑假作業(yè)測試英語試題第一部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分70分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題3.5分,滿分52.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。AAsSpringBreakkicksoffacrossthecity,it’sanopportunityforfamiliestoexplorethemuseumsHoustonoffers.AsiaSocietyTraveltoAsiathisspringbreak,withoutleavingHoustonandwithoutapassport.Acenter-widetreasurehunthelpsguestslearnabouttheartsandculturesofChina,India,Japan,SouthKorea,andVietnam.Thosewhocompletethehuntearnaprize!Admission(入場費)is$15forages13andup,$9forages7to12.HolocaustMuseumThemuseumhasspecialSpringBreakhours,includingbeingopenonMonday,whichothermuseumsdon’toffer.Visitorscanexperiencethemuseum’sfourpermanent(長期的)galleriesandthefeaturedexhibition(展覽)TheKinseyAfricanAmericanArt&HistoryCollection,celebratingtheachievementsandcontributionsofBlackAmericansfrom1595tothepresentday.Admissionis$23foradultsandfreeforchildrenandstudentsaged18andunder.HoustonZooCheckoutthenewdinosaurexhibitionatthezoo,wherekidsandadultscandiscoverwhatthesegiant,prehistoricanimalswerelike,takeinkeepertalkstolearnwhatit’sliketolookafterthezoo’sanimals,andexploretheongoingexhibitsthatbringwildlifeupclose.Admissionstartsat$34.70foradultsandchildrenabove12yearsold,$27.70forkids3to12.MuseumofFineArtsJoinmuseumeducatorsandartiststoexploreart-makingactivitiesinspiredbyMultiplicity:BlacknessinContemporaryAmericanCollageandexperimentwithnewmaterials,tools,andprocessestocreateyourownworksofart.Dailygalleryactivities,coloringsheets,coloredpencils,andknowledgeableeducatorshelpfamiliesdiscoverandexploreart.ThemuseumisclosedonMonday.Admissionis$24foradultsand$20forkids13to18.1.WhathappenstovisitorsexperiencingAsiancultures?A.Theygohuntingafterthevisit. B.Theyaregivenaprizeforfindingtreasures. C.TheyleaveHoustonandheadforAsia. D.Theydon’tneedpassportswhengoingabroad.2.WhatcanbelearntaboutMuseumofFineArts?A.Itoffershands-onactivities. B.Onlykidsareallowedin. C.Itholdskeepertalkseveryday. D.VisitorscanvisititonMondays.3.Whichmuseumshouldacouplewiththeir13-year-oldsonvisitiftheywanttospendtheleastontickets?A.MuseumofFineArts. B.HolocaustMuseum.C.HoustonZoo. D.AsiaSociety.BBettyReidSoskinretired(退休)attheageof100astheoldestactiveNationalParkService(NPS)ranger(護林員).ShespentherlastdayonthejobattheWWIIHomeFrontNationalHistoricalParkinRichmond,California.AsanNPSemployee,SoskintirelesslypromotedthestoriesofAfricanAmericanpeopleandwomenofcolorwhocontributedtothehomefronteffortduringWorldWarII.ShebrieflyworkedfortheUnitedStatesAirForcein1942butquitafterlearningthatshe’donlybeenhiredbecauseheremployersmistakenlybelievedthatshewaswhite.AfterleavingtheAirForce,SoskinworkedasafileclerkatBoilermaker’sA-36,anall-BlackunionhallintheSanFranciscoBayArea.Atalentedmusician,sheandherhusband,MelReid,foundedoneofthefirstBlack-ownedmusicstoresintheregionin1945.SoskinalsospentdecadesworkingasastaffmemberforofficialsinBerkleyCityCouncilandtheCaliforniaStateAssembly.ThenewlyretiredrangerhasbeeninvolvedwiththeRichmondnationalparksinceitsestablishmentin2000.Intheseearlyplanningyears,Soskinwasoftentheonlypersonofcolorinthemeetingroom.At84,SoskinfirstjoinedtheNPSinashort-termrole,workingtosharetheunderstudiedstoriesofBlackAmericansontheWWIIhomefront.Shewashired(雇用)asapermanentNPSemployeein2011.“Ifeltsuchprideintheuniform,”Soskinsaid.“WhenI’minapublicplace,I’mintroducingsilentlytoeverychildofcoloracareerpaththattheymightnoteverbeawareof,becausethey’veneverseenapersonofcolorlikemeinaNationalParkuniform.”“Givingshapetoanewnationalparkhasbeenexcitingandworthwhile,”sheadded.“Ithasproventobringmeaningtomyfinalyears.”4.WhatcanbeinferredaboutBettyReidSoskinfromthetext?A.SheretiredasanNPSemployeeat84.B.SheopenedthefirstBlack-ownedmusicstoreinherregion.C.ShelefttheAirForceduetoaracialmisunderstanding.D.ShewastheonlypersonofcolorinRichmond’snationalpark.5.Whichcanreplacetheunderlinedword“permanent”inParagraph5?A.On-call. B.Full-time. C.Local. D.Seasonal.6.WhatdidSoskinthinkofherjobasaranger?A.Inspiring. B.Demanding. C.Well-paid. D.Team-based.7.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?A.TodescribeBetty’sjobchangesinherlife.B.ToshowBetty’sprideasanAfricanAmerican.C.TointroduceBetty’scontributionsasanNPSranger.D.TopresentBetty’sstruggleforheridentityofcoloredrace.CIfyou'reaimingtocutbackonmeatandyouwanttobuildmusclestrength,you'renotalone.Now,anewstudyfindsthatswappingredandprocessedmeatforplantproteinafewtimesaweekleadstobetterhealthandlowerscarbonemission."Wefoundthattherewasanincreaseinlifeexpectancyofapproximatelyninemonthslinkedto50%reductionofredmeatconsumption,"saysOliviaAuclair."Whenitcomestodietchangestoimprovehealthandclimate,wedon'tneedtogotomajorextremesorcompletelywipeoutfoodsfromourdiet."Butsuddenchangescanbejarring.ForalongtimeKyleBacklundhadbeeninthehabitofeatingmeatatmanymeals,andwhenhecutback,hefeltadropinhisenergylevelandexperiencedsometirednessandweakness.Whenherealizedheneededtoincreasehisproteinintake,hiswifeStephanyMarreel—whodoesmostofthecookingandalsoeatsaplant-baseddiet-foundasolutionbyaddingtofu,vegetables,andgrains.Kylesaysheisnowfeelinggoodonhisplant-focuseddiet.Peoplecangetalltheproteinandnutrientstheyneedfromaplant-baseddietaslongastheydoalittleplanning,saysDr.ChristopherGardner,afoodscientist."Ifsomeoneisconsumingareasonablevariety,meetingproteinneedsfromplantsourcesisnoproblem,"Gardnersays.There'sanenvironmentalargumentforshiftingdietaswell,Gardnersays.Livestock(家畜)requirelotsoflandandwater.Beefproductionrequires20timesmorelandandproduces20timesmoregreenhousegasemissions,pergramofprotein,comparedtobeans.IfpeopleintheU.S.swappedbeefforbeans,thisoneswitchalonecouldgettheU.S.abouthalfwaytoitsgreenhousegasreductiongoals.8.WhatshouldyoudotoimprovehealthandclimateaccordingtoOliviaAuclair?A.Takeupproperwaysofcooking. B.Giveupredmeatinyourmeals.C.Becomeadevotedplant-proteinlover. D.Changeyourmeat-baseddietalittle.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"jarring"inthethirdparagraphprobablymean?A.Upsetting.B.Admirable.C.Meaningful.D.Rewarding.10.Howcanonemeethisproteinneedswhilefollowingaplant-baseddiet?A.Byexercisingmore. B.Byeatingvariousfoods.C.Byconsuminglessredmeat. D.Byhavingwholegrain.11.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Cattlearethemainsourceofgreenhousegases.B.Shiftingdietcanbebeneficialtotheplanet.C.Americansarereducinggreenhousegasemission.D.Beanproductionrequireslotsoflandandwater.DIstherealinkbetweensocialmediaanddepression?DoFacebookandInstagramhaveanegativeimpactonyourmentalhealth?It’scomplicated.Sometimes,lookingthroughInstagramjustmakesyoufeelbad.Youtrynottoenvyyourfriends,buttheyalwaysseemtobetravelingsomewherecool,eatingsomethingfancy,orlookingcuteinperfectjust-rolled-out-of-bedhair.Ontheotherhand,therearetimeswhenyoulaughatfunnymemes(表情包),catchupwitholdfriends,andfeelhappytobelongtofunsocialmediacommunities.Clearly,socialmediaisn’tallbad.Peopleareincreasinglysuspectingthatthere’repotentialproblemsofsocialmedia.Thingslikecyberbullying(網上欺凌),screenaddiction,andbeingexposedtoendlessfilteredimages(美顏)thatmakeitimpossiblenottomakecomparisonsbetweenyourselfandothersoftenmakethenews.InJuly,abigstudycameoutinthejournalJAMAtitled“AssociationofScreenTimeandDepressioninAdolescence.”Thisbigheadlineseemstoconfirmwhatalotofpeoplehavebeensaying—screentimeishorribleforyoungpeople.Thestudyfollowedover3,800adolescentsoverfouryearsaspartofadrugandalcoholpreventionprogram.Partofwhattheinvestigatorsmeasuredwastheteens’amountofscreentime,includingtimespentonsocialmedia,aswellastheirlevelsofdepressionsymptoms.Oneoftheirmainfindingswasthathigheramountsofsocialmediausewereassociatedwithhigherlevelsofdepression.Thatwastruebothwhentheresearchescomparedbetweenpeopleandcomparedeachpersonagainsttheirownmentalhealthovertime.Caseclosed?Notsofast.Beforeweendthedebateonceandforall,let’stakeacloserlookatthisandotherstudies.Let’saskourselves:whatexactlyistherelationshipbetweensocialmediauseanddepression?Itturnsoutthereareseveralwarnings.12.WhydopeoplesometimesfeelbadwhenlookingthroughInstagram?A.Theyfeelunbalanced. B.Theycantravelnowhere.C.Theydon’tlookperfect. D.Theylackcontactwitholdfriends.13.WhyisthearticleinjournalJAMAmentioned?A.Tocomment. B.Toexplore. C.Tosuggest.D.Toprove.14.Whichmayagreewiththefindingsofthestudy?A.Teens’amountofscreentimeislimited.B.Itisnoteasytotellreasonsfordepression.C.Depressionisrelatedtosocialmediause.D.Socialmediacontributestophysicalhealth.15.What’sthebesttitleofthetext?A.Howtoreducedepression? B.Whyisittimetogiveupsocialmedia?C.Shallpeoplereducescreentime? D.Doessocialmediacausedepression?第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題3.5分,滿分17.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。PersonalizedExerciseAsthestartofeveryyear,manyofuspromiseourselvesthatacertainnumberoftimesaweekwewillgotothegymorattendanexerciseclass.Butfinallymanyofusjuststruggletofitexerciseintoourlives,orstartoffwellandthengiveup.Whydowehaveagoodplanatthebeginningandfailtoachieveitintheend?Howcanwedealwiththeproblem?16Itisimportanttodetermineyourmotivationfirst.Areyoumainlyinterestedinde-stressingoringettingfitter?Ifyourgoalisrelaxation,thenaskyourselfifyouwanttodoitenergetically.17Ifyouhaveacalmerstyle,youcandosomethingquitedifferent.Youcouldchoosesolitaryexercise,suchaswalkingthedogordoingsomegardening.18Therearequitealotofthem,suchaswalkingandrunninggroups,danceclasses,etc.Onyourown,youcouldgohorseridingorswimming,orjustdownloadfitnessexerciseprogramsanddoitathome.19Ifyouhavefreetimeattheweekend,youcouldbooksometimewithapersonaltrainer,whocancometoyourhouse,oryoucouldmeethimatthegym.Ifyourlifeisnotasregular,youcouldchoosethenextcoupleofminutesyouhavetotryanexerciseDVD,orputyourrunningshoesonandrunforanylengthoftime.Asyousee,everythingcountswhenyouaredoingexercise.Whateveryourlifestyleis,youwillbeabletohavesomethingthatsuitsyou.20Justsitdownwithacupoftea,readthisarticleagain,andhaveathinkaboutyouroptions.Thenfinishthetea,getup,getgoing,anddon’tstop.A.Goodexerciseisnecessaryforphysicalhealth.B.Thekeycouldbetofindtherighttypeofexercise.C.You’dbettercreateapersonalizedplantogetyouintoshape.D.Ifitisfitnessyouareafter,groupactivitieswillbesuitable.E.Inotherwords,youcanalwaysfindpersonalizedexercisebyyourself.F.Forpeoplewhoareextremelybusy,itiseasiertofitexerciseintodailylives.G.Inthiscase,atypeofexercisebasedonboxingmayberightforyou.第二部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。Growingup,Ialwaysadmiredkidswhoswamfearlesslyinpools.Theirlaughtersoundedlikemusic,whileI____21____onthesidelines,holdingmytowel.Myfearofwaterfeltlikeanunseen____22____untillastsummer.Oneafternoon,mycousintookmetothecommunitypool.“You’re16.Howcanyounotknowhowtoswim?”sheasked.Herwordssoundedpainful,butIcouldn’t____23____.“It’sjustwater,”IliedtomyselfwhenI____24____togetintothepool.ButwhenItriedtofloat,mylegs____25____likerocks.Thatnight,I____26____“howtoswim”forhours.Thevideosmadeitlookeasy,butinfact,myfirstlessonwasa(n)____27____.Thecoachkeptsaying,“Relaxyourbody,”butmymusclesgrew____28____.EverytimeItried,fearhitme.Iwantedto____29____,butthecoach’spatienceneverchanged:“You’renotfailing.You’re____30____.”Weekspassed.Ispentearlymorningspractisingholdingmybreath.Finally,somethingshifted.I____31____myfear!Oneday,asIkickedweakly,Inoticedthesunlightdancingonthewater’ssurface—Iwasswimming!Iswimlapseveryweekend____32____.Thepoolisnolongeraprison(監(jiān)獄);it’swhereItestmy____33____.Learningtoswimtaughtmethatcourageisn’taboutbeing____34____—it’saboutdiving(跳水)inanyway.AndeverytimeIswimthroughthewater,Ihearmycoach’s____35____:“Keepmovingforward.Therestwillfollow.”21.A.prepared B.relaxed C.cheered D.hesitated22.A.world B.wall C.symbol D.gap23.A.argue B.agree C.content D.respond24.A.recommended B.wished C.attempted D.demanded25.A.sank B.broke C.fell D.hurt26.A.summedup B.referredto C.searchedfor D.foundout27.A.contest B.arrangement C.honor D.disaster28.A.stronger B.thinner C.tighter D.moreflexible29.A.share B.quit C.reflect D.run30.A.playing B.tricking C.disobeying D.learning31.A.sensed B.forgot C.overcame D.showed32.A.annually B.currently C.tensely D.faithfully33.A.limits B.knowledge C.equipment D.systems34.A.present B.fearless C.friendly D.pleasant35.A.proposal B.appreciation C.joy D.scream第二節(jié)語篇填空(共10小題:每小題3分,滿分30分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬热荩?個單詞)或括號內單詞的正確形式。Yumcha,literallydrinkingtea,isuniqueinitsformandfeatureamongvarioustypesofbreakfastinChina.ItisverypopularinGuangdong,HongKongandotherCantonese-speaking

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