2025年金考卷名师名题单元双测卷英语必修第一册人教版
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第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
[学科核心素养·思维品质]When I first met Sarah, all I noticed was her drool(口水) running from the corner of her mouth. As Mrs. Wagner pushed the wheelchair toward me, I felt 41 . Why was she seated beside me?
For the whole morning, I was uneasy. 42 , I nerved myself(鼓足勇气) to ask Mrs. Wagner, "Mrs. Wagner, can I have my seat 43 ?" She patted my shoulder gently and said, "Natalie, Sarah needs our 44 . Try it."
Why? I didn't need a deskmate with running drool! I 45 to ignore(不理睬) Sarah. At three o'clock, our gym teacher came and said, "Kickball time! Put on your gym shoes." As I bent over to tie my shoes, Sarah's feet caught my attention and I 46 how it feels to never be able to walk. My 47 felt tight.
Mrs. Wagner asked me, "Natalie, although Sarah cannot kick, she can 48 balls. Would you help her in the gym class?" I had to 49 and push Sarah to the 50 . Firstly, our classmate Matt kicked the ball and it came to me. I 51 it to Sarah and she threw it, which just struck Mike's heel! "You got him out!" I 52 . Sarah laughed happily and then I laughed, too. The rest of the game was 53 and we all enjoyed ourselves.
At the end of the day, Sarah read her diary to us, "My first day of school went well. I 54 playing kickball and made a nice new friend, Natalie." Sarah smiled at me. I didn't 55 her drool. What I saw was a new friend, a friend I had almost missed.
41. A. upset B. interested C. frightened D. curious
42. A. Luckily B. Finally C. Suddenly D. Actually
43. A. designed B. cleaned C. changed D. returned
44. A. silence B. honesty C. honor D. care
45. A. needed B. decided C. remembered D. waited
46. A. discovered B. explored C. pictured D. asked
47. A. finger B. clothes C. throat D. shoes
48. A. buy B. throw C. collect D. touch
49. A. perform B. nod C. complain D. cry
50. A. laboratory B. classroom C. stage D. playground
51. A. handed B. showed C. lent D. lifted
52. A. guessed B. shouted C. argued D. replied
53. A. unknown B. unusual C. tiring D. exciting
54. A. had fun B. took risks C. kept on D. thought about
55. A. imagine B. mention C. notice D. like
[学科核心素养·思维品质]When I first met Sarah, all I noticed was her drool(口水) running from the corner of her mouth. As Mrs. Wagner pushed the wheelchair toward me, I felt 41 . Why was she seated beside me?
For the whole morning, I was uneasy. 42 , I nerved myself(鼓足勇气) to ask Mrs. Wagner, "Mrs. Wagner, can I have my seat 43 ?" She patted my shoulder gently and said, "Natalie, Sarah needs our 44 . Try it."
Why? I didn't need a deskmate with running drool! I 45 to ignore(不理睬) Sarah. At three o'clock, our gym teacher came and said, "Kickball time! Put on your gym shoes." As I bent over to tie my shoes, Sarah's feet caught my attention and I 46 how it feels to never be able to walk. My 47 felt tight.
Mrs. Wagner asked me, "Natalie, although Sarah cannot kick, she can 48 balls. Would you help her in the gym class?" I had to 49 and push Sarah to the 50 . Firstly, our classmate Matt kicked the ball and it came to me. I 51 it to Sarah and she threw it, which just struck Mike's heel! "You got him out!" I 52 . Sarah laughed happily and then I laughed, too. The rest of the game was 53 and we all enjoyed ourselves.
At the end of the day, Sarah read her diary to us, "My first day of school went well. I 54 playing kickball and made a nice new friend, Natalie." Sarah smiled at me. I didn't 55 her drool. What I saw was a new friend, a friend I had almost missed.
41. A. upset B. interested C. frightened D. curious
42. A. Luckily B. Finally C. Suddenly D. Actually
43. A. designed B. cleaned C. changed D. returned
44. A. silence B. honesty C. honor D. care
45. A. needed B. decided C. remembered D. waited
46. A. discovered B. explored C. pictured D. asked
47. A. finger B. clothes C. throat D. shoes
48. A. buy B. throw C. collect D. touch
49. A. perform B. nod C. complain D. cry
50. A. laboratory B. classroom C. stage D. playground
51. A. handed B. showed C. lent D. lifted
52. A. guessed B. shouted C. argued D. replied
53. A. unknown B. unusual C. tiring D. exciting
54. A. had fun B. took risks C. kept on D. thought about
55. A. imagine B. mention C. notice D. like
答案:
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第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
(审美情趣) If you're ever walking through Ann Arbor, Michigan, keep an eye 56. the ground — you may just find something 57. (amazing) unexpected. Artist David Zinn uses his talents to add 58. (attract) chalk drawings to sidewalks, staircases, and other corners of the city. Each of his characters 59. (fit) in with the environment in a way 60. will bring a smile to your face.
Zinn's art is easy to see for its special style. He lets his 61. (imagine) run wild and paints animal characters. Many of his drawings appear 62. (be) 3D paintings. These artworks look as if they were standing or placed underneath(在下面) the surface rather than drawn on top.
Thanks to the artist, grass leaves and a crack(裂缝) in the sidewalk become the body of a green dog-like character. In another piece of chalk art he imagines a wooden staircase acting as a sofa for a sleepy animal. Because his works 63. (create) with chalk, they are, by nature, short-lived. This vulnerability(脆弱), however, makes the artwork 64. real find. Zinn has made a special effort to bring a small part of the city to life. The city is so much more fun with these characters 65. (draw) in!
(审美情趣) If you're ever walking through Ann Arbor, Michigan, keep an eye 56. the ground — you may just find something 57. (amazing) unexpected. Artist David Zinn uses his talents to add 58. (attract) chalk drawings to sidewalks, staircases, and other corners of the city. Each of his characters 59. (fit) in with the environment in a way 60. will bring a smile to your face.
Zinn's art is easy to see for its special style. He lets his 61. (imagine) run wild and paints animal characters. Many of his drawings appear 62. (be) 3D paintings. These artworks look as if they were standing or placed underneath(在下面) the surface rather than drawn on top.
Thanks to the artist, grass leaves and a crack(裂缝) in the sidewalk become the body of a green dog-like character. In another piece of chalk art he imagines a wooden staircase acting as a sofa for a sleepy animal. Because his works 63. (create) with chalk, they are, by nature, short-lived. This vulnerability(脆弱), however, makes the artwork 64. real find. Zinn has made a special effort to bring a small part of the city to life. The city is so much more fun with these characters 65. (draw) in!
答案:
56. on
57. amazingly
58. attractive
59. fits
60. that/which
61. imagination
62. to be
63. are created
64. a
65. drawn
57. amazingly
58. attractive
59. fits
60. that/which
61. imagination
62. to be
63. are created
64. a
65. drawn
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