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)
Xavier Jones has lived with his grandfather since his mother's 41 years back.
Life has been 42 , but Xavier tries his best to overcome difficulties thrown in his way. Last year he 43 from Yeatman - Liddell Middle School. The ceremony(典礼) was to take place at Harris - Stowe State University, about 6 miles away.
Xavier's grandfather had a car but 44 , it died. There was no other 45 available. Xavier could do only one thing he thought possible. He walked for about two hours to attend the ceremony. "He did what he had to do," his teacher Darren said. "The shoes he walked in had holes. And it was such a long 46 . I don't have the courage to do that. "
He used a map to find a way that'd make his goal 47 . And he also asked a friend to 48 him. "I wanted to walk across the stage," Xavier shared. "If you want something done, just 49 and do it yourself. "
Before long, Harris - Stowe President, Dr. Collins Smith, 50 Xavier's walk to the graduation ceremony. She 51 him with a wonderful gift: a scholarship(奖学金). "I just 52 my heart. It said this kid needs a scholarship," Dr. Collins Smith 53 . "Many students come with a story, and some with difficulties they've overcome or are overcoming. " For many, it became a story of 54 . "I learned a lot from Xavier," she added. "Even on your worst day, 55 walking forward. "
41. A. arrival B. failure C. adventure D. death
42. A. boring B. challenging C. confusing D. different
43. A. moved B. heard C. graduated D. returned
44. A. unluckily B. obviously C. probably D. generally
45. A. shelter B. information C. transport D. activity
46. A. day B. meeting C. road D. period
47. A. firm B. powerful C. special D. achievable
48. A. join B. protect C. affect D. serve
49. A. catch up B. go ahead C. calm down D. turn around
50. A. changed B. tried C. questioned D. learned
51. A. comforted B. tested C. surprised D. educated
52. A. checked B. buried C. relaxed D. followed
53. A. explained B. warned C. suggested D. argued
54. A. kindness B. friendship C. wisdom D. effort
55. A. avoid B. keep C. practice D. forget
Xavier Jones has lived with his grandfather since his mother's 41 years back.
Life has been 42 , but Xavier tries his best to overcome difficulties thrown in his way. Last year he 43 from Yeatman - Liddell Middle School. The ceremony(典礼) was to take place at Harris - Stowe State University, about 6 miles away.
Xavier's grandfather had a car but 44 , it died. There was no other 45 available. Xavier could do only one thing he thought possible. He walked for about two hours to attend the ceremony. "He did what he had to do," his teacher Darren said. "The shoes he walked in had holes. And it was such a long 46 . I don't have the courage to do that. "
He used a map to find a way that'd make his goal 47 . And he also asked a friend to 48 him. "I wanted to walk across the stage," Xavier shared. "If you want something done, just 49 and do it yourself. "
Before long, Harris - Stowe President, Dr. Collins Smith, 50 Xavier's walk to the graduation ceremony. She 51 him with a wonderful gift: a scholarship(奖学金). "I just 52 my heart. It said this kid needs a scholarship," Dr. Collins Smith 53 . "Many students come with a story, and some with difficulties they've overcome or are overcoming. " For many, it became a story of 54 . "I learned a lot from Xavier," she added. "Even on your worst day, 55 walking forward. "
41. A. arrival B. failure C. adventure D. death
42. A. boring B. challenging C. confusing D. different
43. A. moved B. heard C. graduated D. returned
44. A. unluckily B. obviously C. probably D. generally
45. A. shelter B. information C. transport D. activity
46. A. day B. meeting C. road D. period
47. A. firm B. powerful C. special D. achievable
48. A. join B. protect C. affect D. serve
49. A. catch up B. go ahead C. calm down D. turn around
50. A. changed B. tried C. questioned D. learned
51. A. comforted B. tested C. surprised D. educated
52. A. checked B. buried C. relaxed D. followed
53. A. explained B. warned C. suggested D. argued
54. A. kindness B. friendship C. wisdom D. effort
55. A. avoid B. keep C. practice D. forget
答案:
DBCAC CDABD CDADB
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
(环保意识) Sloths are slow - moving animals. They spend most of their time 56. (move) slowly. But these days life can be 57. (pain) for littlest sloths with loss of habitat (栖息地). That's 58. a sloth orphanage(孤儿院) is helping those littlest sloths learn to live in the wild. The sloth orphanage is located deep in the forest, which teaches little sloths the skills they need to survive 59. (final). "We invented a way, through which these baby sloths can come back into the forest," Encar García, 60. (found) of the Jaguar Rescue Center, said.
When an orphaned sloth 61. (bring) to the orphanage, the animal is introduced to 62. new environment. " We've developed a whole system for our sloths," said García. "Firstly, we put it with other babies of the same age and we take it through a process, where it goes outside and starts climbing trees. Little 63. little, it learns to be a sloth. " The educational process allows the baby sloths to fit in with their natural habitats. They have to be taught how 64. (climb) trees, what healthy food to eat and where these foods are. In this way, they can find food by 65. (they) when they are back into the wild.
(环保意识) Sloths are slow - moving animals. They spend most of their time 56. (move) slowly. But these days life can be 57. (pain) for littlest sloths with loss of habitat (栖息地). That's 58. a sloth orphanage(孤儿院) is helping those littlest sloths learn to live in the wild. The sloth orphanage is located deep in the forest, which teaches little sloths the skills they need to survive 59. (final). "We invented a way, through which these baby sloths can come back into the forest," Encar García, 60. (found) of the Jaguar Rescue Center, said.
When an orphaned sloth 61. (bring) to the orphanage, the animal is introduced to 62. new environment. " We've developed a whole system for our sloths," said García. "Firstly, we put it with other babies of the same age and we take it through a process, where it goes outside and starts climbing trees. Little 63. little, it learns to be a sloth. " The educational process allows the baby sloths to fit in with their natural habitats. They have to be taught how 64. (climb) trees, what healthy food to eat and where these foods are. In this way, they can find food by 65. (they) when they are back into the wild.
答案:
56. moving
57. painful
58. why
59. finally
60. founder
61. is brought
62. a
63. by
64. to climb
65. themselves
57. painful
58. why
59. finally
60. founder
61. is brought
62. a
63. by
64. to climb
65. themselves
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