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2025~2026學(xué)年吉林省吉林市第一中學(xué)高一上學(xué)期創(chuàng)新班第一次月考英語試卷一、閱讀理解(★★)TheFourBestBooksforTeensof2025Trainingyourteentohavealoveofreadingcanopenthedoortoawholenewworld.Herearethebestbooksfortheteeninyourlife.TheStorySeedsPodcastForlazyreadersorthosewhoarecrazyaboutreading,trythisactivitybook.It’sknownfordifferentandaward-winningstoriesdreamedupbykids.Withthisbook,kidscanscanaQRcode(二維碼),listentoanonlineradio,andthenstarttheirveryowncreativejourney.TheHow-ToCookbookforTeensCookingisausefullifeskillandtonsoffunforteens.Thisbeginner-friendlybookcontains100simplerecipesinaneasy-to-followwaythatuseseveryday,affordableingredients(原料).Parentreviewerslovethatthisbookencouragesteenstocookandiswell-suitedforthemtodoitontheirown.The7HabitsofHighlyEffectiveTeensWithover3millioncopiessold,thisself-helpbookprovidesteenswithausefulroadmaptoachievegoalsanddreams.Madeformoderntimes,it’llarmteenswiththetoolstohelpthemdecideondifficultthingswhilebuildingfriendships,andmakingthoughtfulconnectionswithothers.TheHouseonMangoStreetAclassicforgoodreason,thisstoryisfreshforteenreaders.Themaincharacter,ayoungLatinagirlinChicago,isgrowingupinthis110bookand,likeyourownteen,isdecidingwhoandwhatshewillbecome.Interestingandinspiring,thisisatitlethatyourkidswillwanttoreadmorethanonce.1.Whichbookhelpsteenstopreparetheirownfood?
A.TheStorySeedsPodcastB.TheHouseonMangoStreetC.TheHow-ToCookbookforTeensD.The7HabitsofHighlyEffectiveTeens2.WhatcanteenslearnfromThe7HabitsofHighlyEffectiveTeens?
A.ToolstomakefriendsB.StrategiestosetgoalsC.WaystoreadmapsD.Waysofmakingdecisions3.Whomightthepassagebewrittenfor?
A.Teachers.B.Teenagers.C.Parents.D.Experts.(★★)Asaconfusedfreshman,Iwalkedintomyfirstcreativewritingcoursebyaccident,thinkingitwasaliteratureclassonhowtoreadstories,nothowtowritethem.Whentheteacherintroducedthecourse,Irealizedmymistake.ThecreditsIearnedfromthecoursewouldn’tmattertomymajor(專業(yè)).Bytheendoftheclass,however,IdecidedthatIhadtobeapartofthecourse.Perhaps,asalifelongreader,Iwaseagertounderstandhowstoriesworkedtheirmagic.Buttakingtheclasswouldbeimpossible:Iwasn’tevenonthewaitlist.That’swhentheteacheraskedforavolunteertohandinthefirstworkshopstory.Silencefilledtheroom.Nooneriskedeyecontact.Whoevervolunteeredwouldhavetowriteawholestoryinaweek.Perhapsthey,likeme,hadneverwrittenonebefore.Catchingmychance,Iraisedmyhandandasked,“IfIgofirst,willyougivemeaspotintheclass?”Hesaidhewould.So,insteadofkeepingmyheaddownandavoidingeyecontact,Ididtheopposite.Yearslater,I’dcompletedadegree(學(xué)位)increativewritingandwasworkingonanovelwhenaliteraryagent(經(jīng)紀(jì)人)askedtoreadthefirst50pagesofmydraft.ButIwasn’tcomfortableshowingheranything;thenovelwasfarfromdone.Throughoutgraduateschool,I’dbeenadvisedmanytimesnottocontactagentsuntilIhaveacompletedraft.Atthesametime,Iknewthebeginningofmystorywasattractiveandthattheagentmightnotremembermeafterayear.So,onceagain,insteadofkeepingmyheaddownandshyingawayfromeyecontact,Ididtheopposite.Isentherthefirstthreechapters.Amonthlater,shesignedmebecauseshelikesthosechaptersalone.Shehassinceseenmethroughthepublicationofthreenovels.Determination,focus,stickingtogoals—thequalitiesthatIconsiderimportantingettingmeintoStanfordnodoubthelpedmebecomethenovelistIamtoday.ButifI’dfocusonlyonthepathahead,Iwouldhavemissedsomanyhappyaccidents,somanybeautifulchancestolookup,raisemyhand,andsayyes.4.Whatmadetheauthorfinallydecidetotakethecourse?
A.Thepopularityofthecourse.B.Hercuriosityaboutstorywriting.C.Herconfidenceinherwritingskills.D.Theneedtogetcreditsforherdegree.5.Theauthorvolunteeredtowritethefirstworkshopstoryto__________.
A.challengeherselfB.impresstheteacherC.showhertalentD.winaplaceintheclass6.Theauthorsentherfirstthreechapterstotheagentbecause__________.
A.herfriendsadvisedhertodosoB.herstorywasattractivetoreadersC.theagentaskedhertohandintheworkD.shewantedtogetthechanceofpublication7.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?
A.Actionspeakslouderthanwords.B.Successcomestothosewhowillanddare.C.Chanceisinthehandsofwhoareprepared.D.Confidenceleadstogrowthandsatisfaction.(★★)Feelingbadafterafavoriteshowendsiscommon,anditevenhasaninformalname:post-seriesdepression(PSD).RitaKottasz,amarketingprofessoratKingstonUniversity,describesPSDas“afeelingofemptinessandupsetwhensomethingyoulovefinishes”.ThisexperiencecanbefoundinTVshows,books,orvideogames,creatingadesireformore.TheideaofPSDgainedpopularityonsocialmediaandfanblogsinthemid-2010s,especiallyduringtheGoldenAgeofTV.KottaszprefersnottousethenamePSD,insteadcallingit“consumersaudade”,aPortuguesewordmeaningnostalgic(懷舊的)longing.However,ajournaleditortoldhertousePSDbecauseitswidelyusedoutsideofresearch.Kottaszandherco-workerspublishedaresearchdividingthetypesofPSDbasedoninterviewswithfanswhofeltsadaftertheirfavoritethingsended.Commonemotionsincludedfrustration,disappointment,sadness,andemptiness.Somefansevenfeltthatlifewaslesscompleteorthattheyhadlost“bestfriends”.WhilePSDisoftenconnectedtoTVshows,Kottaszisexploringitsconnectiontoothermedia,suchasthesuddenbreakofK-popbandBTS(防彈少年團(tuán))andnovelslikeHarryPotter.Youngerpeoplearemoreinfluencedthanolderones,partiallybecausecompanieslikeNetflixarealwaysgivingviewersnewmoviesandshows.Whatmightsurprisemanypeopleisthatbinge-watchingdoesnotseemtocausePSD.Instead,long-termwatchingmaybeafactor.Kottaszthinkswatchingashowoverseveralseasonsorreadingnovelsacrossmanyyearsstrengthensaperson’srelationshiptothecharacters(人物).Inher2019paper,shesaidaHarryPotterfanwhostartedreadingtheseriesatage9andwas"sadlyleftbehind’afterthefinalbookandfilmpublishedyearslater.Butitisn’tquiteassimpleassayingtheendofashowornovelcontrolsouremotion.BrianKong,aChicago-basedpsychologist,isworriedthatPSDmightnotimply(暗示)acauseandeffectrelationshipbetweenlowmoodsandaprogram’send.Instead,hesaysthatwhenviewersexperiencinglastingbadfeelings,watchingTVmightbeactingasananesthetic(麻醉劑)foradeepermentalproblem,likehowsomepeoplewithanxietydrinkalcohol.Inotherwords,thelowmoodalreadyexisted,andwatchingtheseriesonlymaskedit.8.WhichofthefollowingisacommonresponseamongfansexperiencingPSD?
A.Afreshsenseofpurposeforlife.B.Adeepsatisfactionaftertheshow.C.Agreatsenseoflossofbestfriends.D.Astrongdesireforanewhobby.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“binge-watching”inParagraph5mean?
A.ReviewingeverydetailofaTVshowdayandnight.B.Watchingmanyepisodes(集)ofaTVshowatonetime.C.FollowingtheepisodesofaTVshowforalongtime.D.ReadingabookserieswhilewatchingtheTVadaptation(改編版).10.WhatdoeBrianKongimplyinthelastparagraph?
A.PSDcoversupadeepermentalproblem.B.Viewerswithbadfeelingslikedrinkingalcohol.C.WatchingTVisthemaincauseoflowmoods.D.WatchingTVseriescanmakementalproblemsworse.11.Whatmightthefollowingparagraphsfocuson?
A.Thesolutionstopost-seriesdepression.B.Themarketing(營銷)strategiesofTVshows.C.ThedifferencebetweenPSDandnostalgia.D.Theinfluenceofsocialmediaonfanemotions.(★★)Nobusinesswouldwelcomebeingcomparedtogambling(賭博).Butthatiswhatishappeningtothemakersofvideogames.Foryearsparentshavecomplainedthattheirchildrenare“addicted”totheirvideogamesandsmartphones.Today,evenmoredoctorsareusingtheword.OnJanuary1thisyear,thename“gamingdisorder”—wheregamesareplayeduncontrollably-gainedrecognitionfromtheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO),whichmeansgameaddictionisformallyconsideredasapsychological(心理學(xué)的)disease.Aregamesreallyaddictive?Psychologistshavedifferentopinions.Thosewhodon’tthinksosaythatthisisjustanothermoralpanic(道德恐慌).Similarwarningshavebeengivenabouttelevision,popmusic,comicbooks,novelsandevencrosswordpuzzles,butitturnsoutthattheyarenotasharmfulasexpected.However,supportersarguethatgamedevelopershavereasonsandwaystodesigntheirproductstomakethemextremelyattractive.Foronething,thewaytobusinesshaschanged:intheolddays,gameswereboughtonceandforall.Butthesedays,gamesarefreeandmoneyisearnedfromsellingin-gamegoods,whichconnectsplaytimedirectlytoearnings.Foranother,game-makersdoresearchonpsychologyandanalyzedata(分析數(shù)據(jù)),whichhelpsthemmaximize(最大化)theplaytime.SmartphonesandmodernvideogamemachinesusetheirInternetconnectionstosendgameplaydatabacktodevelopers.Inthiswayproductsarealwaysmadeattractivetoencourageplayers’spending.Thebiggestspendersaretitled“whales”,awordfromgambling.Thegamingindustryshouldrealizethat,intherealworld,ithasaproblem,andtheproblemisgrowing.Beingputtogetherwithgamblinginthepublicmindwillnotdotheindustryanygood.NowthatgamingaddictioncomeswithaWHOrecognition,parentswillrespondtoitinamoreanxiousmanner,nomatterwhethertheirkidsplaygamesuncontrollably,ornot.12.WhatdoweknowfromParagraph1?
A.Childrenprefergamblingtoplayingvideogames.B.Gamingaddictionisformallyrecognizedasadisease.C.Moredoctorsareagainsttheuseoftheword“addicted”.D.Parentscomplainabouttheirchildren’saddictiontogambling.13.WhydidtheauthormentiontelevisionandpopmusicinParagraph2?
A.Toshowhowpopulartheyare.B.Toprovetheyarenotaddictive.C.Toshowtheanxietytheyhavecaused.D.Toprovegamesmightnotbeasharmful.14.Howdiddevelopersmakegamesattractive?
A.Theysoldtheirgamesatahighprice.B.Theyhonoredbigspenderswithatitle.C.Theyimprovedproductsbasedonreceiveddata.D.Theydesignnewvideogamesofdifferentkind.15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.Games:ANewKindofGamblingB.Addiction:APsychologicalDisorderC.Games:TheCauseofPsychologicalDisorderD.Addiction:AWarning(警告)totheGamingIndustry(★★★)Healthyfriendshipcanhelpusdealwithstressandlivehappier,longerlives.Herearetipsfromrelationshipexpertsformakinganddeepeningfriendships.BeoptimisticPeoplereceivinganunexpectedcommunication,suchasashortnoteorasmallgift,appreciatedtheactmorethanthepeoplesendingit.16Weoftenundervaluehowmuchpeoplelikeus.Ifwethinkwe’regoingtobeliked,webecomewarmer,friendlier,andmoreopen.ExpectawkwardnessAwkwardnessisn’tagoodreasontobackoutofanewrelationship.17Besides,recentresearchfromtheKelloggSchoolofManagementatNorthwesternUniversityshowsweoftenovervaluehowawkwardafirstmeetingwillbe.Butwhenitcomestotheeffectsoftalkingtostrangers,theotherpersonmightbemoreworriedaboutanawkwardconversation.18Makingaclosefriendtakestime-oftenmorethan200hoursoftimetogetheroverseveralweeks,accordingtoUniversityofKansasstudy.Doyouknowwhypeopleareoftenadvisedtotakeaclassorvolunteer?19Practice20Howcanwestrengthenourmuscles?Byexercising,right?Wecanworkourcommunicationskillsinthesameway.Ina2022studybySandstrom,participants(參與者)wererequiredtotalktostrangerseverydayforaweek.Guesswhat?Intheend,peoplewerelessworriedandmoreconfidentaboutstartingconversationswithstrangers.
A.PutthetimeinB.MakealistofclosefriendsC.It’sjustanormalpartofgettingtoknowsomeoneD.ImprovingsocialskillsarejustlikebuildingupourbodiesE.Notsurprisingly,apositiveattitudecanhelpusmakefriendsF.Repeatedactivitiescomewithafixedget-to-know-youscheduleG.Keepinmindthatnobodygivesittoyouinallthewaysyouneed二、完形填空(★★★)Sixdaysaweek,mygrandfatherbroughtmailtopeople.Aged68,heretired(退休),buthenever_________servingthecommunity.Onhis80thbirthday,Isenthima(n)_________suggestingitwastimeforhimto_________andtakethingseasy.“Thankyouforyournicewords,”hewroteinhisreply,“butslowingdown_________me.Lifeisn’thavingitmade,_________,it’sgettingitmade.”“Thehappiestyearsofourliveswerenotwhenwehad_________intoacomfortablehome.NowIoftenthinkoftheolddays,whenwelivedinathree-roomhouse,whenwegotupbefore_________andworkedtillafterdarkto_________ourfamily.WhatstillpuzzlesmeiswhyInevergot_________,neverfeltbetterinmylife.Iguesstheansweris,wewerefightingfor__________,andprovidingforthoseweloved.What__________arenotthegreatmoments,butthewaiting,andeventhefailures.It’sthe__________,notthearrival,thatisimportant.”Theletterendedwitharequest:“Boy,onmynextbirthday,justtellmetowakeupandgetgoing,becauseIwillhaveoneless__________todothings-andtherearetenmillionthingstodo.”ChristinaRossettioncesaid:“Doestheroadwind(蜿蜒行進(jìn))uphillalltheway?Yes,tothe__________end.”Today,at96,mygrandfatherisstillonthatlongroad,__________.21.A.stoppedB.enjoyedC.finishedD.considered22.A.giftB.noteC.invitationD.letter23.A.slowdownB.calmdownC.catchupD.giveup24.A.confusesB.scaresC.changesD.beats25.A.stillB.obviouslyC.insteadD.sadly26.A.lainB.fallenC.movedD.gone27.A.daylightB.breakfastC.schoolD.noon28.A.saveB.protectC.supportD.love29.A.tiredB.hungryC.warmD.a(chǎn)nnoyed30.A.freedomB.survivalC.healthD.riches31.A.formsB.tellsC.mattersD.hurts32.A.designB.experimentC.styleD.journey33.A.dayB.weekC.monthD.year34.A.extraB.veryC.frighteningD.a(chǎn)dvanced35.A.thinkingB.smilingC.givingD.climbing三、語法填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Everyyear,highschoolstudentsaged15-19fromallaroundtheworldmakeahuge36(decide).Theyleavetheirhomeandgotoanothercountry37(study)foruptoayear.Anexchangeyear38(know)asatimewhennewexperienceseducatestudentsabouta39(difference)wayoflife.Sometimestherewillbedifficultiesandbadmoments,butthosearethemomentswhenthestudentsgrowthemost.“Anexchangeyearisn’tayearinyourlife;itisalifeinayear,”saidIsabela,an18-year-oldexchangestudentfromBrazil.IsabelahasbeenlivinginSaintJosephthisyear.Heryeardidn’tstart40(exact)thewayshewashoping.Shehadtroublemaking41(friend)andshecouldn’tconnectwithherhostfamily.“Ihadthe42(bad)andthebesttimehere.Thebeginningwasterrible.Ididn’topenupandnoonetalkedtome.Iwasevenreadytogohomebeforetheyearended,”shesaid.Whentheyear2020started,Isabelachangedherhostfamilyand43(give)theU.Sonemorechance.Shealsochangedherattitude.Nowshehasagreatrelationshipwithherhostparentsandhasalotoffriends.Sheisenjoyinghertime.Exchangestudentsgrowalotduringtheirexchangeyearandtheyseetheworld44anewway.Theywillhavedifficultiestheyneedtoovercomeby45(they)buttheywillgobacktotheirhomemorematureandindependent.(★★)46.An__________(amaze)numberofstudentsregisteredforthecourse.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)(★★)47.AlthoughIreallydon’tlikeart,Ifind________impressivetoseewhattalentedartistscancreate.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)(★★★)48.Theevent,_______(schedule)totakeplacenextmonth,isaimedatraisingpeople’sawarenessofenvironmentalprotection.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)(★)49.TomHanks’performanceinthemovieleftadeepimpression__________him.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)(★★★)50.Itisrecommendedthatthemachine__________(check)everyyear.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)(★)51.__________(expert)saythatregularexercisecanimprovehealth.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)(★★)52.Itwasbythinkingcreatively__________hesolvedtheproblem.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)(★)53.Thetaskissimple,__________itrequiresalotofpatience.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)(★★)54.Hishumorous__________(personal)madehimpopularwithhispeers.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)(★★)55.Althoughthereare__________(economy),politicalandculturaldifferences,thetwocountrieshavedecidedtocooperateindealingwithglobalissues.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)四、單詞拼寫(★)56.Theculturalfestivalis__________(獨特的)becauseitcombinestraditionalmusicwithmodernart,creatinganexperienceyoucan’tfindanywhereelse.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)(★)57.WiththedevelopmentoftheInternet,it’smucheasierto__________(聯(lián)絡(luò))friendsandfamilywholivefaraway.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)(★)58.ManypeoplethinkI’maquietperson,butI’m__________(事實上)veryoutgoingonceyougettoknowme.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)(★)59.Pleasestoptappingyourpenonthedesk.Itreally__________(使惱怒)meandmakesithardtoconcentrate.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)(★)60.Beforethearticlewaspublishedonline,thechief__________(編輯)atthenewspapercheckedallthefactsandmadesurethestorywasaccurate.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)五、完成句子(★)61.Onweekdays,Ihavenotimeforhobbies__________(除了)readingforhalfanhourbeforesleep.Ithelpsmerelax.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)(★★)62.Since2022,morethanthreehundredpeople__________(申請)thenewly-establishedscholarshipposition.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)(★★)63.Elevenplayersandacoach__________(組成)ourschoolbasketballteam.Theyworktogetherperfectly.(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)(★★)64.Doyouthinkthatthedress__________(適合)theinterview?(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)(★★)65.Aftermonthsofhardtrainingandseveralfailedattempts,hepassedthedifficultdrivingtest__________(終于).(根據(jù)漢語提示完成句子)(★★)66.Thelabisnewandthelessonwasgreat,buttheguynexttometriedtotalktomethewholetime.________________.(根據(jù)句意填空)(★★★)67.Thismorning,Iwasworriedthatnoonewouldtalktome.ButIwaswrong.________________.(根據(jù)句意填空)(★★)68.MynameisAdamandI’ma
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