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山西大学附中
2025~2026 学年第一学期高一年级 10 月模块诊断
英 语 试 题 答 案
制作人:韩雯娟 审核人:韩雯娟 时间:2025.10.14
第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分20分)
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第二部分 阅读理解(共两节, 满分45分)
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第三部分 语言运用(共两节, 满分30分)
第一节 完形填空
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第二节 语法填空
56.who/that 57.taller 58.totake 59.sitting 60.experiences
61.at/in 62.develops 63.perfectly 64.how 65.a
第四部分写作(共两篇,满分15分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分 15分)
HowtoEnlargeEnglishVocabulary
Enlargingone'sEnglishvocabularyrequiresconsistenteffortandsmartstrategies.
Firstly, reading is key. I regularly read newspapers, novels, and online articles, encountering
newwordsinvariouscontexts.Secondly,Imakeflashcardswithnewvocabularyandreviewthem
regularly.Audioresourceslikepodcastsandsongsalsohelp,astheyintroducevocabularythrough
natural language use. Finally, practicing in real-life situations, like with native speakers or in
writing,solidifiesmyunderstandingofnewwords.
Thesemethodshavesignificantlyexpandedmyvocabularyovertime.
第二节 读后续写(满分 15 分)
On the day of the competition, Emily nervously displayed her artwork alongside the
othercompetitors.Emily’sheartracedasthejudgesexaminedherartwork.Shewaitedanxiously
until the thrilling announcement arrived: she had won first prize. Her eyes widened in disbelief,
and a radiant smile spread across her face. Amid applause and cheers, she accepted the award,
realizingthathercountlesshoursofpractice,perseverance,andbeliefinherselfhadconqueredher
doubts. That day, she celebrated not only her masterpiece but also the greater victory of
confidenceandhardwork.
学科网(北京)股份有限公司听力材料:
Text1:M: Good morning! Can I help you?
W: Oh, yes. I left a bag when I was shopping. It’s brown leather and quite old and
it’s got a pocket on the front. M:All right. I’ll look at my list.
Text2:M: Sid, hi, so sorry I can’t meet you
for dinner at six thirty.
W: Oh, okay, what time will you get here?
M: By seven o’clock at the latest I think. There was a car crash ahead of me just
ten minutes ago.
Text3:M: Did you enjoy your holiday
inAustralia, Annie?
W: Yes, but it was wet most of the
time.
M: Really? Isn’t it always sunny
and hot in Australia?
W: Not when I was there.
Text4:W: Do you know where our food is? We’ve been here
for almost halfan hour.
M: I’m sorry. It must be ready now. I’ll go and check.
Text5:M: Your piano teacher said you wanted to quit the lessons. You know you
don’t have to worry about the money.
W: No, dad, it’s just that I’ve realized my true interest lies in solving difficult
math problems. Music is just not my thing.
Text6:W: The department store has reduced all its prices by forty percent during
the sale. Don’t you think it’s time to replace our sofa? We’ve had it for a long time.
M: Do you think so? I think it’s comfortable enough. What we really need is a
proper lamp to go on the table next to the sofa. It’s impossible to sit and read there
at the moment.
W: Let’s move one of the lamps down from the bedroom then. The blue one
would look good on that table.
M: You’re right.
Text7:M: I made us a pizza for to night’s dinner. I baked apple pie, made the
tomato sauce from our tomatoes in the backyard and I bought the cheese from a
local farm about five miles away.
学科网(北京)股份有限公司W: Yum! I can’t wait to eat it. You’ve been cooking a lot lately. Why the change?
M: I’ve gotten really into watching cooking shows. I’ve been interested in
cooking for a long time, but I just decided to give it a try recently.
W: I’m an OK cook, but I don’t enjoy it very much. It takes a lot ofpatience which
I don’t have.
Text8:W: Sorry, Peter, I can’t go on a trip with you this weekend. It’s my mother’s
birthday. She has made plans with our entire family for the weekend.
M: No worries, Cindy. I just finished a big work project, so I thought I’d take a
short trip. That sounds fun though. What will you and your family do?
W:We’ll go around the city. We have so much fun together, from playing games to
rid bicycles around town. That my absolute favorite activity is cooking food with
my grandmother.We always prepare large lunches for the family.
M: That sounds like such a funweekend.
W: Definitely. Where
will you go?
M: Either to the beach or to the mountains. My brother’s wife is away, so I’ll travel
and spend the weekend with him, but he is such a beach person, so we’re very
likely to spend our days surfing and swimming in the sea.
W: Sounds lovely.
Text9:W: Henry, I heard you saved your little brother’s life
last night. Could you tell me what exactly happened?
,
M: Yes Mrs. Brown. I was in my bedroom, playing the guitar with my friend
Jason and my three year old brother Mike when my brother put a piece of a toy in
his mouth.
W: When did you notice it?
M: I didn’t notice until I found he was fighting for breath.
W: What did you do?
M: I immediately asked Jason to find my father, who was somewhere near the
house, but then I noticed Mike was turning purple.
W: You must have been very worried.
M: Certainly, but I knew what I should do. Luckily I’d learned how to perform
first aid skills. Finally I helped might cough up that little thing.
W: You’re really great. Without you, your brother might have been ingreat danger.
学科网(北京)股份有限公司M: Yes, when my father finally came, Mike was crying, but he was totally fine.
W: Good. Can you share your story a
bit later in class today?
M: Certainly, Mrs. Brown.
Text10:W:Duolingo is a free language-learning website and app. It offers ad-free
courses for those who want to learn a new language. As of 2016,
Duolingo has fifty-nine different language courses for twenty-three
languages. Over 120million people are registered with the program. Duolingo was
created in 2011 by Professor Luis von Ahn and his graduate student Sever in
Hacker, who was born in Switzerland. Prof. Luis vonAhn was born in Guatemala,
and he was upset by how expensive it was for people in his town to learn
English. He wanted to create a program that offered free education to anyone in
the world. Because most of the services are available free of charge, Duolingo
originally used a special business model to make money. Members of the public
were able to translate content and vote on correct translations. The content came
from large websites such as Buzz Feed and CNN. com, which paid Duolingo to
translate their web pages. Many private investors have given money to the
company, including actor Ashton Kutcher’s firm. Duolingo has also been used in
public schools in Costa Rica and Guatemala
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