2026年优选课堂必刷题高一英语全一册人教版


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《2026年优选课堂必刷题高一英语全一册人教版》

(2025·河北石家庄·高一检测)My son “graduated” from elementary school this week. I put the word in quotations (引语) because as a rising 6th grader, he wasn’t receiving a 1 (
C
) — and because the school used a 2 (
B
) term to describe the milestone. On reflection, the school’s term felt even more 3 (
D
) than the traditional name of the 4 (
A
) of one stage of a person’s education: they called it Moving On.
At the Moving On Ceremony, each member of the 5th grade class 5 (
C
) one sentence of reflection on what they were thankful for or would 6 (
B
) about their primary school years. One 7 (
D
) words caught my attention — he said he was 8 (
B
) for what he called “a step on the ladder”. I was really 9 (
A
) by this 11 - year - old’s ability to summarize the emotional heart of the “moving on” moment. That was totally beyond my imagination.
Growing up is the work of a 10 (
D
) — a ladder that has no top. And the gift of a “moving on” moment is that we get to celebrate the firm foothold (立足点) we’ve gained on our 11 (
A
) step, even as we reach upward toward the next. We get to 12 (
D
) — not beyond what we’ve learned and accomplished so far, 13 (
A
) because we are able to build on today’s experiences to move ahead toward tomorrow.
We look forward to our son 14 (
D
) more graduations in his lifetime. But perhaps more than that, we pray that he will have the ability to recognize many “moving on” moments to celebrate and enjoy with 15 (
B
).
答案: 1.C 2.B 3.D 4.A 5.C 6.B 7.D 8.B 9.A 10.D 11.A 12.D 13.A 14.D 15.B
(2024·新高考全国Ⅱ卷)Do you ever get to the train station and realize you forgot to bring something to read? Yes, we all have our phones, but many of us still like to go old school and read something printed.
Well, there’s a kiosk (小亭) for that. In the San Francisco Bay Area, at least.
“You enter the fare gates (检票口) and you’ll see a kiosk that is lit up and it tells you can get a one - minute, a three - minute, or a five - minute story,” says Alicia Trost, the chief communications officer for the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit — known as BART. “You choose which length you want and it gives you a receipt - like short story.”
It’s that simple. Riders have printed nearly 20,000 short stories and poems since the program was launched last March. Some are classic short stories, and some are new original works.
Trost also wants to introduce local writers to local riders. “We wanted to do something where we do a call to artists in the Bay Area to submit stories for a contest,” Trost says. “And as of right now, we’ve received about 120 submissions. The winning stories would go into our kiosk and then you would be a published artist.”
Ridership on transit (交通) systems across the country has been down the past half century, so could short stories save transit?
Trost thinks so.
“At the end of the day all transit agencies right now are doing everything they can to improve the rider experience. So I absolutely think we will get more riders just because of short stories,” she says.
And you’ll never be without something to read.
1. Why did BART start the kiosk program?
A. To promote the local culture.
B. To discourage phone use.
C. To meet passengers’ needs.
D. To reduce its running costs.
(
C
)
2. How are the stories categorized in the kiosk?
A. By popularity.
B. By length.
C. By theme.
D. By language.
(
B
)
3. What has Trost been doing recently?
A. Organizing a story contest.
B. Doing a survey of customers.
C. Choosing a print publisher.
D. Conducting interviews with artists.
(
A
)
4. What is Trost’s opinion about BART’s future?
A. It will close down.
B. Its profits will decline.
C. It will expand nationwide.
D. Its ridership will increase.
(
D
)
答案: 1.C 2.B 3.A 4.D

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