辽宁省沈阳市五校协作体2024-2025学年高一下学期期末考试英语试卷(PDF版,含答案,含听力原文无音频)

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名称 辽宁省沈阳市五校协作体2024-2025学年高一下学期期末考试英语试卷(PDF版,含答案,含听力原文无音频)
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应用文参考答案:
As a student fascinated by technology, AI has reshaped my life. One practical example is language-learning apps like Duolingo, which adapt exercises to my weaknesses using AI, making learning efficient.
However, risks exist. Over-reliance on AI translators may weaken my skills, while Deepseek videos could spread misinformation, endangering society.
To coexist harmoniously with AI, firstly, we must treat it as a tool to enhance, not replace, human capabilities. Additionally, governments and tech firms should collaborate to establish ethical guidelines and stricter regulations. Ultimately, as young learners, we must cultivate critical thinking and never compromise our values for short-term convenience. All in all, AI’s future depends on us. Let’s embrace its benefits while staying cautious.
续写参考答案:
One possible version:
As the writer’s car disappeared into the distance, Jenny held the book tightly. From that day, she grew more dedicated to reading and writing, with Lindsey’s words echoing in her mind. She woke at dawn to write in her notebook, attended writing workshops at the library, and even submitted stories to youth magazines. At Story Haven, she began guiding younger kids, showing them how to find stories in everyday moments — the way sunlight touched a broom, or the laughter of a café visitor. “Stories heal, ” she’d tell them, “just like they healed me. ”
Months later, Jenny called Lindsey excitedly, “I have good news to share with you.” She told Lindsey that her first story was published in Children’s Tales Monthly, which was about a girl and her broom that discovered strength in storytelling. “Congratulations! I’m so proud of you! ” responded Lindsey, promising to offer any possible guidance. The publication and Lindsey’s encouragement inspired Jenny to dream bigger. She made up her mind to become a writer who could uplift others just as Lindsey did. Sitting at her desk in the café, with sunlight shining on her latest draft, Jenny realized something important: hardships are not the end — they are the beginning of new stories, filled with hope.
听力原文
1.【原文】M: I arranged for Wi-Fi to be installed at my home on Thursday.
W: Yes, that’s correct. Everything is booked in, so don’t worry.
M: Sorry, but a problem came up and I won’t be home. I definitely need it set up soon though. How can you help me
2. 【原文】M: I’d love a relaxing weekend. Any ideas
W: I found a cat café downtown where you can have a cup of coffee and read books while playing with cats.
M: Oh, wow! That sounds perfect. I’ll definitely check it out.
3. 【原文】M: I saw the second Joker movie last night. I had no idea it was a musical. The first one wasn’t.
W: Yes! I liked the characters and story, but it was a bit long and I didn’t think it needed music.
M: I agree.
4. 【原文】M: I heard music coming from your street last night.
W: It was the festival! We lit lanterns, ate sweet rice balls, and watched the dragon dance.
M: No wonder you were tired this morning.
5. 【原文】M: My alarm clock never wakes me up. Looks like I need to change its battery.
W: Is it set correctly
M: Oops, I set it to PM instead of AM!
【答案】6. A7. A
【原文】W: Have you considered using ChatGPT for your degree thesis I’ve heard it is not against the rules, as long as you cite it.
M: Yes, I’ve considered it. It seems helpful since it can cut down on the hours spent searching for accurate sources. I’m cautious about fully trusting information generated by artificial intelligence without double-checking it though.
W: I do see your point. ChatGPT might increase your efficiency, but you should definitely cross-check its results with other sources.
M: Exactly. We need to balance speed with reliability.
W: Plus, we need to make sure our thesis has a human touch.
【答案】8. B9. B10. C
【原文】W: I still don’t know what to do — renting with friends sounds fun, but moving in with my cousin feels more stable.
M: Do you want more independence or comfort
W: That’s the problem. I want both, but in different ways.
M: I understand! Being with friends could be more social and relaxed. What about costs
W: My cousin’s flat would be 750 a month. Sharing a house with three friends would be 420 each.
M: Don’t forget you’ll have bills too. Let’s guess that bills will be about 140 each in the house share. How much is that altogether
W: Gosh, I can’t work it out! I think the flat is cheaper… But the house is in a nicer area.
M: You just need to figure out where you’d feel happiest and what you can afford.
W: I know. I don’t want to regret it either way.
【答案】11. C12. A13. B
【原文】M: Excuse me, I think this might be yours.
W: What is it
M: A bank card. I saw you get off the tube, and it was right under the seat you were sitting in.
W: Oh, that’s definitely mine! I didn’t even realize it was missing.
M: You were sitting by the window, right I noticed the name as the train doors were closing, so I jumped off to catch you.
W: I must have dropped it when I took my travel card out.
M: You have to be more careful.
W: Yeah. Honestly, thank you. I’ve been so busy this morning, rushing between meetings. I wouldn’t have noticed until lunchtime.
M: No worries. I’ve lost things on a bus before. It was really a horrible feeling.
W: You’ve saved me a lot of trouble. Let me treat you to a coffee
M: That’s kind, but I have to hurry for a connection. Just happy I caught you.
W: Well, thank you, really!
【答案】14. C15. A16. C17. B
【原文】M: Hi, Layla. Do you remember me
W: Hi, James. Of course I do! It’s great to see you. You haven’t changed much!
M: It must be nearly five years since we last met.
W: Yes. I left school in Year 10, remember
M: Yes. You had to be in hospital for quite a while, didn’t you
W: Yes. I was in hospital in Grimsby for one year. My parents thought the medical care there was better. Since then, I’ve been taking online classes.
M: Is studying online better than being at school
W: In some ways, yes. I can work at my own pace, and it’s much quieter. My grades haven’t suffered! But I miss seeing people every day.
M: That makes sense. I’m doing my A-levels now at the college in town.
W: Oh, great. Do you still hang out with anyone from our old class
M: A few of them. You should come to our meet-up next month.
W: I’d love to. Message me the details!
M: Will do. It’s really nice to see you again.
W: You too!
【答案】18. A19. A20. B
【原文】M: If you’d told me a year ago that I’d be jumping out of a plane, I’d have laughed. I hated heights. It’s not the kind of thing I enjoy doing with friends! But something changed after my grandad passed away from Alzheimer’s. I wanted to do something meaningful that could help others affected by the same disease. So, I signed up for a charity skydive. I’d never even done a bake sale before!
We watched a safety video and we jumped from 4,000 meters. The free fall lasted for one minute, and we dropped at 200 kilometers per hour. I worked out that meant I fell roughly 3,300 meters before the parachute (降落伞) opened.
It was peaceful. You’d expect panic, but instead I felt calm. Everything looked so small, and yet I felt part of something huge.
The great part We raised 8,452 — the highest amount anyone in our area has ever raised for Alzheimer’s. But even better than the total was hearing people talk about their experience with this illness. So many had been through the same as my grandad.
I still don’t love heights, so I’ve not overcome that fear. But I’ve learned that sometimes, doing something scary opens doors — and hearts.
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