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C. To reduce her back pain.
高一年级英语试卷
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Editor and reporter.
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
B. Boss and employee.
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
C. Interviewer and interviewee.
听下面5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
14. Who does the woman probably sell her newspaper to?
项。听完每段对话后,你都有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
A. Local business owners. B. School friends. C. Community residents.
读 一遍。
15. How many newspapers does Tillington Times publish monthly now?
1. What is the weather like now?
A. 1000. B. 500. C. 250.
A. Hot. B. Cool. C. Rainy.
16. What will the woman spend most of her time learning?
2. What does the man ask the woman to do?
A. Creative writing. B. Business. C. Journalism.
A. Direct him to the bathroom. B. Tell him the time. C. Mind his things.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
3. Where will the speakers probably spend their spring break?
17. What is the main purpose of the speech?
A. In San Francisco. B. In New York. C. In Miami.
A. To thank the audience for coming.
4. Why does the man congratulate the woman?
B. To remind the audience of something.
A. She has a new niece. B. She will have a baby.
C. To provide the audience with information.
C. She has made a complete recovery.
18. Where does the speech probably take place?
5. What will the man be doing on Sunday?
A. At the speaker’s home. B. At an airport. C. In a restaurant.
A. Moving house. B. Doing some cleaning. C. Painting a room.
19. Who is the speaker’s closest friend at university?
第二节
A. Jane. B. Diane. C. Lukas.
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个
20. Where does the speaker probably live?
选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5秒钟;
A. In Australia. B. In Poland. C. In Spain.
听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分50分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
6.What is a feature of the train?
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A.It is the first train in Australia.
A
B. It is decorated with natural elements.
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C. It crosses the entire distance of Australi
and make your school greener!
7.How does the woman sound now?
Highlights:
A. Tired. B. Excited. C. Curious.
✅Recycling Drive (March 20): Bring plastic bottles, used books, and e-waste to the school plaza.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
Top 3 contributors win solar-powered chargers!
8. What do the speakers like best about the apartment?
✅ DIY Workshop (March 22): Learn to turn old T-shirts into reusable bags. Materials provided.
A. Its large windows. B. Its generous size. C. Its beautiful garden.
Early-bird discount: 50% off for the first 20 sign-ups.
9. What will the speakers probably do next?
✅ Tree Planting Day (March 24): Partner with local gardeners to plant 100 saplings on campus.
A. Buy the apartment.
Free organic seedlings for participants!
B. Go to see another house.
Why Join?
C. Ask the owner to reduce the price.
- Earn community service hours for college applications.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
- Compete for the “Eco Ambassador” title (includes a $200 bookstore voucher).
10. What does the man offer to do for the woman?
Sign Up Now!
A. Fix her broken desk.
Scan the QR code below or visit www.greencampus.org/eco-week.
B. Help her carry something.
Deadline: March 15. Limited spots!
C. Collect a package for her.
21. What can participants get if they bring the most recyclables on March 20?
11. What form of exercise does the woman plan to do?
A. Free seedlings. B. A $200 voucher.
A. Running. B. Walking. C. Weightlifting.
C. Solar-powered chargers.
12. What is the woman’s main health goal?
D. Reusable bags.
A. To lose weight and improve fitness.
22. What is the primary purpose of offering an "early-bird discount"?
B. To increase energy levels.A. To encourage students to sign up quickly. DeepSeek.
B. To reduce the cost of materials. Earlier in January 2025, DeepSeek released its AI model,which competes with leading models
C. To attract professional artists. like OpenAI's ChatGPT o1. What sets DeepSeek apart is its ability to develop high-performing AI
D. To limit workshop participation. models at a significantly lower cost. It's built to assist with various tasks, from answering questions
23. What can be inferred about the Green Campus Initiative? to generating content. However, unlike the American AI giants, which usually offer free versions
A. It focuses only on recycling. but charge fees for access to higher-performing models and more responses, DeepSeek is entirely
B. It values both action and education. free to use.
C. It targets elementary school students. DeepSeek operates as a conversational AI, meaning it can understand and respond to natural
D. It requires daily attendance. language inputs. It offers two large language models: DeepSeek-V3 and DeepThink (R1). They can
B be accessed via web pages or apps. DeepSeek-V3 works like the standard ChatGPT model,
When Ms. Lin announced the 800-meter run in PE class, my heart sank. Born with weak providing fast responses, generating text, rewriting emails and summarizing documents. DeepThink
vision, I’d always avoided sports that required sharp eyesight. “Just try,” my best friend Xiaoya (R1) provides an alternative to OpenAI's ChatGPT o1 model, which requires a subscription, but
whispered, noticing my panic. both DeepSeek models are free to use. What sets the DeepThink (R1) model apart from other AI
On the first practice day, I ran unsteadily and collided with others. Embarrassed, I hid in the tools is that it lays out the complete thought process and indicates the time it takes to generate the
locker room until Xiaoya found me. “Let’s train differently,” she suggested. That afternoon, she tied answer before providing a detailed reply.
a bell to her shoe and ran ahead of me. “Follow the sound!” The jingling guided me like a compass. AI models require large amounts of data to be trained effectively, sometimes including
Gradually, I learned to synchronize my steps with the rhythm. sensitive personal information. The use of personal data carries a risk of data leaks or misuse.
Race day arrived. Midway through the final lap, my glasses slipped off. Blurred(模糊的) DeepSeek's privacy policy allows it to collect user data, such as text inputs, chat history, and device
shapes swam around me until—cling, cling—a familiar bell echoed. Xiaoya, already finished, was details, for training purposes. This has raised concerns about the potential misuse of personal
running along the track’s edge vary fast shaking her shoe wildly. Focusing on that sound, I pushed information.
forward and crossed the line—third place. The crowd cheered not for my ranking, but for the girl DeepThink (R1) is open-source (源代码开放的), allowing researchers and developers
who turned weakness into creativity. worldwide to access and improve the model. This challenges the market position of Western tech
Now, when I coach younger students with disabilities, I repeat Xiaoya’s words: “Limits live giants and encourages more innovation and collaboration in the AI field. Smaller companies and
only in our minds.” individual developers can now use advanced AI technology without the high costs of proprietary
24. Why did the author initially fear the 800-meter run? (专有的) models. The rise of DeepThink (R1) has forced well-established AI companies to
A. Lack of physical strength. reconsider their strategies. If they don't innovate quickly, they risk becoming outdated in the
B. Social anxiety. changing market.
C. Weak body. 28. How does DeepSeek differ from American AI giants in terms of cost?
D. Poor eyesight. A. It charges for high - performing models.
25. How did Xiaoya help during training? B.It offers free access to all its models.
A. By correcting her running posture. C.It has a more complex fee-charging system.
B. By giving her a compass. D.It provides free basic versions.
C. By using noise as a direction. 29. What is the unique feature of DeepThink (R1) compared to other AI tools?
D. By reporting her progress to the teacher. A.It is open - source for worldwide use.
26. Why did Xiaoya sprint along the track during the race? B. It can generate content quickly.
A. To celebrate her success. C. It can be accessed via both web pages and apps.
B. To attract the others’ attention. D. It shows the thought process and answer - generation time.
C. To cheer the author up. 30. What concern has been raised about DeepSeek according to the passage?
D. To direct the author with the sound. A.Its models may not be as accurate as others.
27. What is the central theme of the story? B.It might disclose user’s privacy.
A. Friendship requires helping each other. C.It is too expensive for small companies.
B. Competition builds character. D.Its open - source nature may cause security issues.
C. A novel idea overcomes physical limits. 31.What impact has DeepThink (R1) had on the AI market?
D. Teachers inspire success. A. It has forced established AI companies to combine.
C B. It has made Western tech giants dominate the market more.
In the field of artificial intelligence, a new breakthrough player, DeepSeek, has recently gained C. It has motivated the creation and cooperation in the AI field.
significant attention on social media. It is an AI assistant developed by a Chinese company called D.It has increased the cost of using advanced AI technology.D their most recent posts. 36
When Moses Kimani and his two friends formed the band Cyplez, little did they imagine it Show some love. If you’re really happy to connect with your old friend, make it a point to
would cause a great surprise in the Mathare slums(贫民窟). "Hold on, don't give up. Keep your communicate that to them. 37 Sincere warmth can help lessen some of the awkwardness
head up." The words in the song have always inspired residents there. that may build up in a relationship.
Music has become a source of comfort for Kimani. The 26-year-old singer was born and raised 38 Start conversation by bringing up a fun time you shared. It will transport you both
in the large slum at a time when the dreams of so many young people died under severe living back to that moment when you were close and help smooth over the “What are you up to now?”
conditions. Nevertheless, Kimani and his partners found inspiration in music. conversations that sound too rigid (死板).
Their bond with art grew stronger, leading to the formation of a band that is causing waves in Display your interest. As you chat with your friend, try to pay attention and ask follow-up
one of Nairobi's oldest informal settlements. "When we put on a concert in Sanaa Center, thousands questions. 39 Empathizing (共鸣) with them can help you connect with them and get to
of people flocked to watch our performance," said Kimani. So far, Cyplez has released four visual know who they are today.
and eight audio music works, but it is working on an EP that has seven songs and is planned to Move past conflicts. Don’t talk a lot about your conflicts or the reasons why your friendship
launch toward the end of 2021. became less close. If it happens to come up naturally down the line, then feel free to address any
Mike Njoroge, the manager of the band, says the musical journey has been exciting for the last possible hurt feelings. 40 In the beginning, just focus on what you had in common and the
eight years. However, limited capital has derailed the band's plans to record quality songs or stage good times you shared together.
big concerts. "Other challenges we are facing include connecting with established artists for A. Bring back a happy memory.
cooperation that can increase our popularity. We are unable to stage live performances because of B. Make detailed plans for the future.
the pandemic," says Njoroge. C. But better avoid taking the risk too soon.
Despite being situated near the polluted water, the Sanaa Center, with its graffiti-covered(布 D. Update your friend on everything going on in your life.
满涂鸦的) iron sheet walls, provides an ideal background to shoot a music video. In the slums, E. This shows you’re interested in what they’re sharing with you.
music brings more than just notes and tunes. It is the moonlight in the depressing night of life. F. Be warm with them and let them know how much it means to you.
Kimani said, "There are so many children growing up and looking at us. When we give up, we kill G. Then starting conversation about what they’re up to will be a natural thing.
their dreams. So we keep pushing." 第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分30分)
32.What can be inferred about the band’s influence in Mathare slums? 第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
A. They have achieved international fame through social media. 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最
B. Their music primarily targets wealthy audiences outside the slums. 佳选项。
C. They serve as role models for local youth facing adversity. Life is a journey filled with challenges and opportunities. For high school students, this stage
D. Their success has eliminated poverty in the community. serves as a key period for self - discovery. Take my student, Alex, as a 41 .
33.The word “derailed” in Paragraph 4 most likely means ______. Alex stepped into high school full of 42 . Eager to expand his knowledge, he promptly
A. supported B. disrupted C. misguided D. funded joined the debate club, 43 in lively discussions, and participated in science competitions, aiming
34. The metaphor "moonlight in the depressing night of life" (Paragraph 5) emphasizes that music to stretch his mental boundaries. However, he quickly realized high school was more 44 than
______. he'd anticipated. English, especially, posed a significant 45 . The vocabulary in the first book was
A. provides temporary entertainment for slum residents. extensive, with a vast array of new words to master, and the grammar in in the second book was
B. represents the influence of Western culture. rather difficult, full of rules and exceptions.
C. offers hope and guidance in harsh conditions. Nevertheless, Alex refused to be 46. He crafted a careful life plan. Each morning, he
D. reflects the environmental pollution issues. dedicated a solid hour to reciting words from the first book, using flashcards and memory-aid
35. What can be a suitable title for the text? devices to 47 his memory. Simultaneously, he spent time poring over grammar rules in the
A.Never Give up Your Dreams. second book, working through countless examples. In class, he 48 on every word the teacher said
B.A Band Brings Hope in Slums with Music. and took comprehensive, detailed notes. After school, he delved into extra exercises related to in the
C.Band Cyplez Created a New Musical Style. third book, ensuring he fully 49 the concepts.
D.Success Depends Little on Living Conditions but More Music. As time went by, his hard work 50 . He began to understand texts with greater ease , and his
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) grades 51 improved. Alex learned that 52 in the face of difficulties was the key. 53
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 effectively managing his time and setting clear, achievable goals, he edged 54 to achieving his
If you miss one of the old friends you’ve lost touch with and think about reaching out to them, dreams. Life, much like a long - distance race, is filled with challenge. But as long as we persist and
you may worry about whether it’ll be just like old times, or uncomfortable and awkward. Here are learn from our experiences, we're bound to 55 and reach our destinations.
some ways to help you avoid any awkwardness while reconnecting with an old friend. 41.A. example B. incident C. idea D. opinion
Reach out through social media. Connect with them through social media, text message or 42.A. pressure B. concern C. curiosity D. caution
other means if you’re too nervous to make a phone call or to begin a meet up. Follow up on one of 43.A. engaging B. entered C. to involve D. having attended44.A. strange B. easy C. demanding D. important 词数应为150左右。
45.A. chance B. goal C. task D. obstacle The twins, Tom and Lily, stood nervously at Santorini Airport in Greece. Their connecting
46.A. excited B. discouraged C. surprised D. frightened flight had been delayed by a sudden storm, leaving them stranded for six hours. Now their luggage
47.A. harm B. weaken C. aid D. test was lost - two bright orange suitcases containing everything from hiking boots to formal dinner
48.A. depended B. called C. hung D. took costume for Lily's 16th birthday celebration.
49.A. grasped B. missed C. questioned D. doubted "This is a disaster," Tom groaned, wiping sweat from his forehead. The Mediterranean sun
50.A. set off B. paid off C. worked out D. broke out shined through the airport windows, making his T-shirt stick to his back. "No clothes, no washing
51.A. randomly B. rapidly C. steadily D. occasionally tool...How can we survive three days here?"
52.A. patience B. confidence C. perseverance D. courage Lily opened her journal, uncovering a watercolor picture of whitewashed buildings with blue
53.A. By B. For C. As D. To round roofs. "Remember how we babysat for months to afford this trip? Real adventures aren't
54.A. nearly B. almost C. closer D. hardly about perfect plans." She adjusted her camera belt determinedly. "Let's document everything.
55.A. stop B. rest C. pause D. progress Maybe traveling light is a blessing."
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) The apologetic staff offered compensation(补偿), but Tom barely glanced at them. As the rusty
Although tales of its origin differ, the two-millennia-old festival is __56___ ( wide ) shuttle bus climbed toward Oia village, Lily gasped at cliffside windmills(风车) outlined against the
celebrated in memory of Qu Yuan, a patriotic(爱国的) poet during the Warring States Period (475- sunset, while Tom sat in his seat holding an empty luggage tag.
221 BC). When Qu realized his country's decline was beyond __57___(recover), his remorse grew Paragraph 1: When they arrived at the small hotel, the kind owner gave them clean clothes and
so strong that he committed suicide, on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. towels , suggesting "Come to the market tomorrow."
Legend has 58 that locals rowed boats to save the poet and threw zongzi, or sticky rice
dumplings, 59 the river to keep fish from devouring his body. This tradition was passed down in
China, even 60
(travel)across borders, carrying China’s respect for a patriot to all parts of the world.
A host of other practices are also associated with Duanwu. The fifth day of the fifth month is
considered 61 (luck)and poisonous. To rid themselves of the misfortune, many people,
especially those in South China, take herbal medicine baths 62 (do) away with poisonous
insects. Realgar wine, a common medicine against the poisonous liquid, is often 63 (enjoy)
along with meals.
Duanwu began as a day to remember a poet filled with love for his country. His patriotism is
still celebrated today, with rich and fun customs 64
unite hearts across the globe, in 65 (method)that cheer for the harmony between nature and Paragraph 2: On their last day, the hotel owner gave them a photo album with all their pictures.
man.
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假设你是李华,你校将举办"国际文化节",请给交换生朋友Chris写封邮件邀请他参加,
内容包括:
1. 活动时间地点(6月15日学校礼堂);
2. 主题内容:传统节日表演;
3. 邀请理由。
词数:80左右
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的参考答案 On their last day, the hotel owner gave them a photo album with all their pictures.
第一部分听力 "Real treasures are here," she pointed at their laughing faces in the photos. At the
1—5 BCBAC 6—10 CBAAB 11-15 BACCA 16—20 CACBA airport, Tom threw the empty luggage tag into a trash bin. "Maybe we don't need so
第二部分阅读 many things," he said, looking at their full backpacks. Lily hugged her camera happily.
21-23 CAB 24-27 DCDC 28-31 BDBC 32-35 CBCB The blue-and-white buildings outside the window seemed to wave goodbye, reminding
36-40 GFAEC them that the best memories don't come from suitcases.
第三部分语言运用
第一节 听力原文
41-45 ACACD 46-50 BCCAB 51-55 CCACD Text 1
第二节 W: Did you get caught in the rainstorm this afternoon?
56. widely 57. recovery 58. it 59. into 60. travelling/traveling M: No, thankfully I was inside when it hit. It was a big one!
61. unlucky 62. to do 63. enjoyed 64. that/which 65. methods W: Yeah, it was. But I think we needed it! It’s just been too hot recently. Now, it’s so
第四部分写作 much cooler and fresher. (1)
应用文 Text 2
Dear Chris, M: Excuse me. Could you please keep an eye on my bag while I try to find the
Our school will host a Traditional Festival Culture Show at the auditorium on June bathroom? (2)
15th. This event aims to celebrate cultural diversity through vibrant performances and W: Sure. It’s just past the coffee shop. But don’t be too long. My train leaves at 3:15.
exhibitions. Your presence would add a global perspective to this meaningful gathering. M: No worries, I’ll come back soon! Thank you.
The show includes a Dragon Boat Dance , a Mid-Autumn lantern display made Text 3
from recycled materials, and a workshop on making zongzi. These activities not only W: I can’t wait to see New York during spring break! I wish you could come along,
honor traditions but also promote eco-friendly practices, reflecting how ancient wisdom ①but you’ll be in Miami as usual,(↘) won’t you?(↗)
meets modern sustainability. M: Actually, my cousins are staying in San Francisco this year, so I’ll change my plans.
As you’re passionate about cross-cultural exchanges, this event offers firsthand I’d love to go with you! (3)
experience of China’s heritage. Let’s explore the beauty of traditions together! Looking Text 4
forward to your reply. M: I hear congratulations are in order!
Yours, W: Yes! Thank you. I can’t believe my sister has a baby! I was able to visit them at the
Li Hua hospital a couple of days after the birth. She is recovering well, and the little one is just
beautiful! I couldn’t be happier. (4)
读后续写 Text 5
Paragraph 1: W: Are you up to much this weekend?
When they arrived at the small hotel, the kind owner gave them clean clothes and M: Yeah. I’ve got some friends coming over on Sunday to help me decorate the living
towels. "Come to the market tomorrow," she suggested. The next morning, Tom and room. (5) So, on Saturday, I have to spend the day moving everything out, cleaning the
Lily joined locals buying fresh fruits. A fruit seller let Tom try cutting melons, while walls, and just getting everything ready.
Lily helped an old lady arrange flowers. Lily took photos of Tom's funny faces as juice Text 6 (第7题为推断题)
dripped down his chin. By afternoon, their backpacks were filled with cookies from W: Hey, Sam. I’ve booked a trip on The Ghan!
friendly sellers and seashells from the beach. Tom forgot about the lost luggage when M: What’s that?
playing soccer with village kids. W: It’s a really fancy train that travels the length of Australia, (6) from Adelaide to
Paragraph 2: Darwin, by way of Alice Springs. Along the way, you will enjoy different natural viewssuch as deserts, forests, etc. M: Tell me about that.
M: Sounds cool! W: As a small independent newspaper, (14) it was set up and run by me and a few of
W: ②It also has different types of services to meet the needs of various people. my school friends. We report on local stories and sell the paper around our
M: Wonderful! I’m sure you’ll have a lot of adventures. neighborhood. (14)
W: Yeah! I’ve always wanted to visit Australia, but I had a busy schedule. Now I’m M: I see! Is it popular?
finally going! W: We only published 250 copies at the beginning. Now, we produce four times that
Text 7 number every month, (15) and they always sell out. It has really helped me save up for
W: So, what do you think of this place? college.
M: It’s small, but there’s plenty of natural light. (8) M: That’s amazing! And are you planning to study journalism? (16)
W: Yes, these big windows are quite something, aren’t they? (8) ③ We could grow a W: That’s the plan. (16) And take some creative writing and business courses. My
whole indoor garden here! dream is to become an editor of National Geographic someday.
M: Did you say this place was once a factory? Text 10 (第17题为推断题)
W: That’s right. It was closed in 1992. And it stood empty until 2004 when it was To be honest, I didn’t expect to be given such a surprise when I left my home and came
turned into apartments. here to meet my sister. So, when I walked into the restaurant and you all shouted my
M: Cool! So, shall we keep looking, or is this the one? (9) name like that, (18) I nearly had a heart attack! Thank you all so much for your
W: I really like it. (9) presence! It’s so wonderful to see so many friendly faces in one place on my birthday. I
M: Me too. Let’s call the owner and offer him the full asking price. (9) can see the guys from my Spanish class, and Diane, my best friend from college... (19)
Text 8 And there’s Auntie Jane and Uncle Lukas… You’ve flown all the way here to Australia
M: A huge box arrived for you while you were out for lunch. from Poland! (20) I just want to say how thankful I am to have you all around me. Each
W: Oh, great! That’ll be my new desk. of you has played a unique and significant role in my life, and it is because of all of you
M: It seems so heavy! I could help you get it upstairs if you’d like. (10) that I’ve become who I am today. I was honestly feeling a bit down about turning 40,
W: That’s kind of you! I don’t think I can lift it on my own. but now I just feel lucky to have such great friends and family. Again, many thanks for
M: But why have you ordered a new desk? Is your old one broken? your arrival. Now, let’s party!
W: No. This is a standing desk. It’s part of my new healthy lifestyle.
M: Oh, really?
W: Yes. Standing uses more energy than sitting all day. It’s also better for our backs.
Plus, I can put my running machine under it and walk at any time. (11)
M: Good idea!
W: I’m determined to lose this extra weight and get fit! (12) And I hope this new desk
will be helpful.
Text 9 (第13题为推断题)
M: Well, your grades are excellent. But that’s true of almost everyone who attends this
college. So, I’d like to find out more about you.
W: Sure. What would you like to know?
M: Let’s look at your out-of-school activities. Your college application says you enjoy
volleyball, painting… Oh, and this is interesting. You’re Editor-in-Chief of Tillington
Times. (15)
W: That’s right.