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2025年下學(xué)期高一12本試卷共8頁。全卷滿分150分,考試時間120第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分聽下面5ABC三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話前,你將有5秒鐘的時間閱讀有關(guān)小題;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時例:HowmuchistheA.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.CWheredoestheconversationtakeInNew B.At C.AttheWhatistherelationshipbetweentheHusbandand B. C.FormerWhydoesthemantalktotheTobooka B.Tobuy C.TomakeanWhatdoesthewomanlikeabouttheThe B.The C.TheWhatarethespeakersmainlytalkingA B.A C.A第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分5A、B、C三個選項中小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。WherearetheIntheplastic B.Inthe C.InthebackoftheWhathavethespeakersleftThefrying B.The C.TheWhyisthewomanunwillingtokeepaASheisbusywith B.Sheisafraidof C.SheisWhydoesthemanmentionauniversityTostatethebenefitsofhavingToshowhowtocareforTodiscusswhatcatstoHowdoesthewomansoundinthe B. 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D.WhatcanmakeStravaCustomplansformultiple B.CompetitiononsharedC.Freetrialwithfullfeature D.Full-bodystretching23WhereisthistextmostlikelytakenA.Afitnessapp B.AsportsresearchC.Ahealth&fitness D.AtechindustryBillSumiel,71,washavingadifficultday.InOctober2020,hefoundhimselfatamedicalcenter30milesfromhomeforthesecondtimein24hours.Hesufferedfromkidney(腎臟)failureandhadbeenondialysis(透析)foryears.Thedaybefore,hisbrotherdrovehimforaroutineprocedure,butthedialysisportblockedagainthatnight.Withnoonetodrivehimthenextday,BilltookaTimothyLetts,31,wasdrivingtovisitafriendwhenhereceivedBill’sriderequest.Itwasoutofhisway,butheaccepted,thinkingsomeonefromamedicalcentermightneedhelp.“Billreallylitupthecarwithpositiveenergy,”saysLetts,whosharedwithSumielthathewasaproudArmyveteran.Sumielmentionedthatinthepasthe’denjoyedvolunteeringathischurchandinhiscommunity.Buthewasdoinglessthesedays,heexplained,becausethedialysistreatmentslefthimexhausted.ThenSumielrevealedthathewassearchingforakidneydonor.Lettsjokedthathe’dbeagooddonorcandidate,giventhathedidn’tdrinkorsmoke.Sumielagreed,thoughhedidn’tthinkmuchofitastheykept.Letts,however,couldn’tstopthinkingaboutit.Lettsbelievesinhelpingothers,sodonatingakidney“wassomethingthatwasalwaysonmymind,”hesays.Plus,healreadylikedandrespectedSumiel.Billwasshocked.HewastouchedbyLetts’soffer,thoughhewonderedifithadjustbeenanemotionalmoment.Wouldhehearfromhim?Andwhatwasthelikelihoodthey’dbeamatch?Butafewhourslater,Timothycontactedhim.Soon,hebeganthedonorscreeningprocess.Monthslater,testsshowedtheywereaperfectmatch.InDecember2021,thetransplantwassuccessfullydone.Nowadays,Billnolongerneedsdialysisandlivesahealthylife.TimothyhasmovedtoGermanyforwork,buttheystillkeepintouch.“Livingdonorsarespecialpeople,”Billsaysgratefully.WhatisthereasonforBilltogotothemedicalcenteragainin24Aroutine B.AdialysisportC.Adisliketotherepeated D.AnunavailableridefromhisWhatmadeTimothyacceptBill’srideThehighpaymentforthe B.HisrecallingBillfromC.Hisbeingonhiswaytoa D.ThefeelingthatthepassengerneededHowdidBillfeelsoonafterTimothy’sPolitebut B.HappyandC.Relievedand D.SurprisedyetWhatdoestheauthorwanttoshowthroughtheHealthiseverythingin B.UberdrivershaveuniqueC.Kindnessappears D.TechnologycanhelpsolvemedicalDyslexiahasbeenseenasadisorderforpeoplewhoareunabletoread.Buttoday,itshouldbeseenasadifference,notadisease,saidbyresearchersattheUniversityofCambridge.Studiesshowthatpeoplewithdyslexiahavebrainsthataregoodatexploringtheunknownandthinkingaboutthebiggerpicture.Thestrengthsofthedyslexicbrainmayhavedevelopedashumansadapted.Tosurvive,weneededtolearnskillsbutalsobecreativeandfindnewsolutions.Dr.TaylorandDr.Vestergaardsaythisledtoanevolutionary進化的)trade-off.Somepeoplebecamespecialistsinusingknowninformation,whileothers,manywithdyslexia,focusedondiscoveryand“Inmanyfields,itisunderstoodthatadaptivesystemsneedacompromisebetweenexploringandexploitingtosurvive,”saidTaylor.Peoplewithdyslexiaareoftenlessefficientatprocedurallearning.Thistypeoflearningisusedforskillslikereading,writing,orplayingthepiano.Oncelearned,theseskillsbecomeautomatic.“However,onceaskillisautomatic,youusethesameinformationagainandagain,”Tayloradded.“Ifsomeonehasdifficultymakingaskillautomatic,theystaymoreawareoftheprocess.Thegoodsideisthattheskillcanstillbeimproved.”Dyslexiahaslongbeenviewednegativelyandnopresentcureexists.Bylookingatpaststudies,theresearchersfoundthatthedyslexicbrainiswireddifferently.Ithasmorelong-distanceconnectionsandfewerlocalconnections,whichhelpswith“bigpicture”thinking.Becausethesethinkingstylesevolvedtoworktogether,theyarebestcombined.Bringingexplorativethinkerstogetherwithdetail-orientedthinkersleadstomorecreativeInreframingdyslexiaasadifference,societycanbenefitfrommoreinnovativesolutions,saidTaylor.“It’simportanttoemphasizethatpeoplewithdyslexiastillfacealotofdifficulties,butthedifficultiesexistbecauseoftheenvironmentandanemphasisonrotelearning(機械記憶式學(xué)習(xí))andreadingandwriting.Instead,wecouldnurture‘explorativelearning’—learningthroughdiscovery,inventionandcreativity,whichwouldworkmoretheirWhatdoestheunderlinedword“trade-off”inParagraph2probablyA. 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Butwhatifyouwanttocreateanewgoodhabit?Well,it’sThebasicideaofahabitissomethingwedoalmostunconsciously,asifyou’reonautopilot.Anexampleofthiswouldbehavingbreakfastorsaying“please”and“thankyou”. Butifwedon’thavethosehabits,howcanwecreatethem?AccordingtoastudypublishedbytheEuropeanJournalofSocialPsychology,ittakesanaverageof66daystoformanewhabit.However,relyingonlyondeterminationmaynotbetheanswer. Doyouwanttoloseweightbecauseyouwanttobehealthierorfeelmoreattractive?Theissueis,willpowercouldbesubjecttoyourmood-abadmoodmaymeanyoudon’twanttodoYoushouldalsoavoidtryingtochangetoomuchatonce—rememberthatit’sacaseofbabysteps.Givingupallyourfavouritefoodsatoncewillprobablyresultinfailureratherthansustainablepractice.Ifithappens,don’tworryaboutfailing.39Finally,don’tdothingsoutsideyourcomfortzone.Ifyouhatemushrooms,don’tpersevereandtrytoaddtoyourdietjusttobehealthier. Afterall,whatyouenjoymightbehealthyaswell.Creatingnewhabitsmightnotbequick,butifyoufollowthesetips,youmaybeabletochangesomethingforthebetterorkickabadhabit.JuststartEatsomethingyouCelebrateeverysmallstepyouSadly,soonweoftenendupbreakingGoodhabitscanbepartofyourdailyKeepexploringuntilyoufindahealthyQuestioningwhyratherthanmakingupyourmindscouldbethe第三部 語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、DThe“WildernessSurvivalChallenge”inZhangjiajie’sQixingMountainhasbecomeabighitrecently.Whatmakesthiseventstandoutisthatthereisnopurposefullydesignedplot—itshowsthe strugglesof100commonpeopleintheEachpersongotonlyasmallknifeatthestart, toseekfoodandwater,buildsimpleshelters,andsurvivewithoutany fromtheoutside.Thelifeinthemountainwasreally especiallywhenthetemperaturedroppeddrasticallyinmid-November.Somepeople wildberriesanddrankriverwatertokeepgoing,whileothersmadeeveryefforttokeepthefireAparticipantnamedDaoyouwonpeople’saffectionduetohis .Hestayedintheharshwildfordays,whichdeeply everyone.Anotherparticipantcalled“ColdBeauty”triedherbesttoprotectthefireintherain,butshehadtoleavebecauseherhealthcheckdidn’t .Thesestoriestouchedpeople’ssoftbecausetheparticipantshadreal-life likepayingbackdebtsfromfailedbusinessorgettingmoneyfortheirpoverty-strickenAlthoughtheoriginalrulesaidonly10peoplecouldmakeittothe ,theorganizerschangedit.14remainingpeopleenteredthelastroundandeach 20,000yuanasaprize.Theeventalsobroughtgreat benefits.Sponsorsoftheeventsawasignificantincreaseinproduct ,andMountainquickly .Thischallengerevealsthatpeopleadmirestrengthand —qualitiesthatshinethroughwhenfacingdifficulties.It’snotmerelyacompetitionorashow,butacelebrationofordinarypeople’s41.A.B.C.D.42.A.B.C.D.43.A.B.C.D.44.A.B.C.D.45.A.B.C.D.46.A.B.C.D.47.A.B.C.D.48.A.B.C.D.49.A.B.C.D.50.A.B.C.D.51.A.B.C.D.52.A.B.C.D.53.A.B.C.D.54.A.gainedinB.grewinC.rosetoD.contributedto55.A.B.C.D.第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分1Shepointedoutthatitisimportanttohaveahealthy (balance)dietsinceteenagersarestillgrowingandtheirbodiesneedalotofnutritiontofunctionwell.Iftheydonottakeinenoughfood,theymayfeelweakandgetilleasily.She (add),“What’smore,theyshouldkeepregularhoursandgetplentyofexercisetostay (energy)andfit.Westronglyencourageallteenagerstofollowtheselifestyletips,becauselivingwellisthesafestandmosteffectivewaytogetintoAnothertipis (remind)yourselfthatyouareunique.Keep mindthatyourfamilyandfriendsloveyoujust wayyouare.Talkaboutyourfeelingswithsomeoneyoutrust.Hearinghowmuchtheyvalueyoucanhelpyoufeelcomfortableinyourownskin.Focusingonyourstrengthsalsohelpsyoubuildyourconfidence.Everyonehas (they)owntalents—youmaybegoodatpaintingorplayingthepiano,sotakeprideinthings youdowellinsteadofworryingaboutthingsyoucannotchange.Youmayoftenjudgeyourselfby isontheoutside,notontheinside.However,likeabook,yourcontentsaremuchmoreimportantthanyourcover.Ifyoucanlearntoseethegoodthingsaboutyourself— (individual),yourvaluetoothersandyourachievements—youwillsoonbegintoloveyourself.第四部 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分第一節(jié)(滿分15分66.假設(shè)你是李華,得知英國一家經(jīng)紀(jì)公司(talentagency)AI演員拍攝電影。你打算在英語課DailyReport時間對此進行評論,請寫一篇短文,內(nèi)容包括:你的觀點(支持或反對80Hello,Thank第二節(jié)(滿分25分67.I’dalwaysbeentoldtotakecareofmyolderbrother,Brian,whowasbornweakandsmall.Iwouldoftentiehisshoesorprepareanotherglassofwaterforhim.MymomsawmylargersizeandstrongbodyasasignthatIwastobeakindofguardianangel(守護天使)forBrian.However,thatwasnotthecase.OnedayBrianandIwanderedintoanelectronicsstore.Myeyeslandedonacoolcameralens(鏡頭itsbodyshoneunderthelights.Astheschoolphotographer,Ineededittotakebetterphotosforthenewspaper.Butitcost$50!JustasIleanedinforacloserlook,Brianpulledmysleeve,whisperingeagerly,“Look!ThenewadventuregameI’vebeenwaitingfor!”However,neitherofushadenoughpocketmoney.Weleftindisappointment.Severaldayslater,ourschoolhadapumpkin-carvingcontest.Thefirstprizewas$100,andIknewIcouldusethemoneytobuythelens.SoIdecidedthefirstplacebonus(獎金)definitelyhadtolandinmypocket.WhenitwastimetocarvetheperfectpumpkinI’dpickedout,Isuddenlyrealizedmybig,clumsyfingerssurelymessitup.IthoughtofBrian’ssmaller,delicatehands—hewasthemanforthejob.IimmediatelyaskedBrianforhelp.Afterthinkingforawhile,heaskedforacutoftheprizemoney,fifty-fifty,ashewantedtobuythegame.Ifiguredoutthatsplittingthefirstprizewouldstillleavemeenoughforthelens.So,Iagreed.Withskillfulhands,Briancarvedaperfectface,andwehandedoverthepumpkin,firmlybelievingwewouldwinthefirstprize.OnthedayoftheawardsceremonywheretheresultswouldbeannouncedBrianwassickwithacold.IhadgototheawardsceremonyHowever,somethingunexpectedhappened:wegotsecondplace.Unfortunately,secondprizewasonly$50,andIneededeverydollarofthattobuythelens.Whentheprincipalgavethemoneytome,Ireceiveditwithaheavy150WhenIcamehome,BrianaskedifwehadWiththemoneywewonwewenttothestorethenext

2025年下學(xué)期高一12本試卷共8頁。全卷滿分150分,考試時間120第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分聽下面5ABC三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話前,你將有5秒鐘的時間閱讀有關(guān)小題;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時例:HowmuchistheA.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.CWheredoestheconversationtakeInNew B.At C.Atthe【答案】【原文】M:Ihavetogoboardnow,Mom.Youshouldheadhomeandrest.YougotupsoearlytoseemeoffthisW:Okay,takecare.RemembertocallmewhenyouarriveinNewWhatistherelationshipbetweentheHusbandand B. 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