2025年一遍过英语必修第一册外研版


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《2025年一遍过英语必修第一册外研版》

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          主题语境:人与自我 语篇类型:记叙文 难度:中 建议用时:7分钟
           I waved goodbye to my senior high school life just six months ago and now I am a college freshman. However, all the details of my senior high school life are still fresh in my mind.
          My senior high school is called Yantai No. 1 Middle School of Shandong with a long history, which can date back to 1931. When I recall my memorable senior high school life, I feel happy and impressed.
          To be honest, my senior high school life was tiring but I really enjoyed it. I focused my attention on studies and studied hard to realize my dream. At that time, I got up at 5:30 a. m. and went to bed late in order to have more time to review what I had learned in the day. In addition to study, I also took part in some activities such as English speech contests and calligraphy(书法) competitions.
         Our class was like a big family. I got along well with my classmates. We always discussed topics of all kinds after class. I made many friends in the family and we have kept in touch with each other since graduation. Luckily, my teachers were also very enthusiastic and friendly. We were seen as their children. They not only taught us knowledge but told us how to study better.
         What's more, my dormitory life is also worth mentioning. Living far away from my home, I was quite independent by the end of the first semester at senior high. My roommates and I worked as a team to do the cleaning every day. We had a good time living as a family together, and my social skills were gradually improved.
            This is my senior high school life, busy but fulfilling. I will never forget it.
1.【易错题】It seemed that the author's senior high school life was anything but ________.
A. memorable B. impressive C. tiring D. terrible
2. What can we infer from the third paragraph?
A. The author was unhappy about his high school life.
B. The author was a hard - working student at high school.
C. The author had no time for hobbies other than study.
D. The author won a lot of prizes in competitions during high school.
3. What can we know about the author's dormitory life?
A. The author couldn't do things on his own.
B. The author's roommates were all enthusiastic.
C. The author had trouble getting along with others.
D. The author had a good understanding of teamwork.
4. Where is this text probably from?
A. A journal. B. A guidebook. C. An advertisement. D. A fashion magazine.
答案: 1. D
2. B
3. D
4. A
B
     主题语境:人与社会 语篇类型:新闻报道 难度:难 建议用时:8分钟
                   Why Do Millennials (千禧一代) Keep Changing Jobs?
        [2024安徽合肥一中期末考试]Millennials have been regarded as the "job - hopping generation". In fact, a recent survey showed that 49% of millennials would leave their job within the next two years! Observers from older generations may think it is caused by the youth's laziness. However, if we search deeper, there is more than meets the eye.
        Instead of the traditional and practical reasons of changing jobs, such as to get better salaries or greater job stability(稳定), many millennials are inspired by value - driven goals. For example, more have to seek new opportunities whenever they lack a sense of belonging in their present jobs. Additionally, some also leave their positions for companies which better suit their value system. Therefore, it is clear that many millennials do not only consider their jobs as a source of income, but in fact, seek meaning and professional achievement in their daily jobs.
         Clearly, the fearlessness of millennials in seeking job opportunities has been inspired by new business models. With the rise of online platforms, millennials who prefer work - life balance and flexibility have been attracted to such jobs. Moreover, the increase of social media has also created more career paths. From food and travel bloggers to content creators, more millennials are leaving boring desk - bound jobs to look for more untraditional, but certainly attractive careers.
          However, people have different opinions on job - hopping. While some employers value experience and skills that job - hopping brings about, many of them still look down on job - hopping. Some even argue that the youth of today are unwilling to make an effort to work and pay attention to themselves too much.
          The former American President Jimmy Carter once said, "Human identity is no longer defined by what one does but by what one owns." Indeed, his comment still rings true today. Rather than allow traditional models of success in society to define our youth, the millennial generation should be encouraged to define new horizons of success by making the right career choices guided by the right values.
5. Why are millennials more likely to move to new jobs?
A. They are unwilling to work very hard.
B. They want to realize their self - worth.
C. They hate pressure from present jobs.
D. They need higher income and positions.
6. What does the author want to show in paragraph 3?
A. The rapid development of social media promotes new career paths.
B. There are fewer professions available to millennials on the Internet.
C. There are factors contributing to millennials' flexible job changes.
D. The tiring and boring jobs prevent millennials staying in one position.
7. What may those against job changes think of millennials?
A. Courageous and active. B. Lazy and self - centered.
C. Impatient and unconfident. D. Creative and hard - working.
8. What is the author's attitude towards millennials' career choices?
A. Negative. B. Doubtful. C. Positive. D. Concerned.
答案: 5. B
6. C
7. B
8. C

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