2024-2025 学年度(下)沈阳市五校协作体期末考试
高一年级英语答案
1-5. ACBCC 6-10. AABBC 11-15. CABCA 16-20. CBAAB
21-23. BCD 24-27. CBCA 28-31. DBDA 32-35. BCDD
36-40. CDAFB
41-45. BADBC 46-50. BDDAB 51-55. DACCB
56. whose 57. marking 58. increasingly 59. on/upon 60. have been made
61. an 62. what 63. to restore 64. sustainable 65. troubled
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.
【导语】本文以珍妮的成长为线索,讲述了她在贫困家境中以书籍为寄托,与母亲扫街
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时的照片意外走红后获助改善生活,并偶遇偶像作家林赛,最终在其激励下坚持写作并
收获成果的故事。
【详解】1. 段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“当作家的车消失在远方时,珍妮紧紧地握着那本书。”可知,第
一段可描写珍妮受林赛鼓舞,更加专注于阅读与写作——早起记笔记、参加写作工坊、
向杂志投稿,同时在咖啡馆引导孩子们从日常中发现故事,将自己的感悟传递给他人。
②由第二段首句内容“几个月后,珍妮兴奋地打电话给林赛:“我有个好消息要告诉你。”
可知,第二段可描写珍妮的首个故事在《儿童故事月刊》发表,讲述故事内容及林赛的
鼓励,珍妮由此坚定成为作家的梦想,领悟到苦难是充满希望的新故事的开端。
2. 续写线索:
偶像离去——受激励投身写作——引导孩子发现故事——作品发表——获偶像认可——
领悟苦难意义
A:本文是篇应用文,介绍新西兰儿童文学杂志 Write On 及其最新征文比赛的相关事宜。
21. B 事实细节题。根据文中"Thanks to Scorpio Books' generosity" 及"Scorpio Books
voucher"可知比赛的奖品是由 Scorpio Books 提供的,即比赛受到了 Scorpio Books
的赞助。
22. C 事实细节题。根据文中"Please exclude pictures — let your wonderful writing
create the pictures"可知,参赛作品是不能带有图片的。
23. D 事实细节题。根据 "Winning entries will come out in Issue 55,about one and
a half months after the closing date of October 23"可知,作品提交的截止日
期是 10 月 23 日,获胜者作品将在大约一个半月之后(即 12 月)出版在第 55 期的
Write On杂志上。
B: 本文是篇记叙文。文章主要介绍了 C. J. Santos从音乐转型到美国科技产业的经历。
24. C推理判断题。根据第二段“It really wore me out…its benefits with me to this
day”可知,职业音乐家生涯让 Santos 筋疲力尽…但这种独特的经历让他受益至今,
可推断,Santos认为他的音乐家生涯虽然累但是有益的。
25. B推理判断题。根据第四段“Running it with no previous business experience was
a challenging but exciting learning-by-doing experience,“和第五段“This
brought Santos to an MBA/M.S. …where he got rich experience, knowledge and
perspectives indifferent industries.可知,创业的挑战驱使桑托斯攻读 MBA/M.S.
项目。
26. C 主旨大意题。根据第五段内容尤其是 “…where he got rich experience,
knowledge and perspectives …provided him with something …和“It helped
me …What I gained from the program is ….”可知,本段主要介绍桑托斯从这个
项目中得到的好处。
27. A推理判断题。根据最后一段可知,桑托斯作为顾问,可能会提供数字解决方案方面
的帮助。
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C: 本文是篇说明文。文章主要讲述了摄影记者 Jasper Doest 在罗马尼亚特兰西瓦尼亚
阿尔卑斯山的所见所闻,强调了人类活动对野生动物的影响以及保护野生环境的挑战。
28. D词义猜测题。根据首段语境,“hurdles”所在句的前文中提到“一群熊在路边乞食”
的异常现象,后文则具体阐述游客喂食导致人熊冲突加剧等问题。通过“disastrous
effects”“conflicts”等负面描述可推断,自然环境保护主义者面临的是恢复和保
护野生环境过程中的“Challenges”(挑战)。
29. B文章第二段明确指出“it takes just a few meals to develop a taste for human
food... they can become dependent on humans for food, fueling more conflicts
between bears and humans”,说明熊因食用人类食物而逐渐依赖人类供给,进而导
致觅食行为改变,引发与人类的频繁冲突。其他选项中,A选项“人类定居点扩张”、
C选项“熊的自然食物源减少”和 D 选项“政府缺乏保护政策”在文中均未提及,属
于无中生有。
30. D推理判断题。根据第三段“Bears fed by humans become ‘problem bears’, fueling
local opposition to rewilding projects, as more forests mean more bears”
可知,被人类喂食的熊因习惯人类食物而失去野性,成为“问题熊”,而“再野生化
项目”会扩大森林面积,意味着熊的数量增加,这直接导致当地人担忧人熊冲突进一
步升级,因此反对该项目。
31. A推理判断题。文章末段以祈使句“So don’t feed the bears”直接表明作者态度,
随后强调“save an animal’s life, and a community’s commitment to wildlife
conservation”(拯救动物生命及维护社区对野生动物保护的努力),通过负面后果的
阐述,明确传递出对“喂食熊”这一行为的否定态度。其它选项均与作者呼吁禁止喂
食的立场相悖。
D 本文是一篇议论文。通过适老化设计弥合老年人与科技之间的差距,让老年人能够享
受技术带来的诸多益处。
32. B 事实细节题。根据文章第二段“A primary barrier is a lack of understanding
of technology and its advantages, coupled with difficulty many seniors face
in using devices like smartphones or computers”可知,老年人对新技术持犹
豫态度的核心原因在于对技术及其优势认知不足,且操作智能设备存在困难。B选项
“find hi-tech products challenging to operate”(发现高科技产品操作困难)
精准对应文中描述的“使用设备的困难”。
33 C推理判断题。文章第四段以 Lucia父亲为例,通过他反复抱怨“It’s not working”
以及“struggling with tiny keypads or reading small text message fonts”
等细节,意在论证该段首句“frustration is common”(使用新技术时的挫败感普
遍存在)。A选项“老年人使用新技术时常感到沮丧”最符合例子的论证目的。
34 D 文章末段"Addressing these issues requires better technology design tailored
to seniors... Older users prefer simple, clear web pages with easy
navigation...A simpler and more uniformly designed internet would help to
break down the psychological barriers...(解决这些问题需要为老年人量身定
制的技术设计…老年用户更喜欢简单、易导航的清晰网页…更简单、更统一设计的
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互联网将有助于打破老年用户的心理障碍。结尾句…the problem with web design
for senior users remains unresolved…highlighting the ongoing need"表明问
题未解决,按照行文逻辑,接下来最可能围绕网页设计师如何简化网站界面这一有
效策略展开,直接对应文章提到的"simple, clear web pages with easy navigation"
和"user-friendly"设计,是合理的延续。
35 D文章首段提出核心论点“通过合理设计,老年人可突破技术使用障碍”,随后分析老
年人抗拒技术的原因、技术的价值,最终落脚于“适老化设计”的必要性。D 选项
“Bridging the Tech gap: Designing Senior-friendly Technology”(弥合科技
差距:设计适老型技术)既点明“老年人与技术之间的鸿沟”,又突出“技术优化设
计”的解决方案,精准概括文章“问题—方案”的逻辑框架。
七选五:本文是篇说明文,通过个人经历结合科学研究,系统阐述徒步旅行的多重益处。
36. C首段以作者自身徒步经历引入,强调徒步的益处。C选项“Here is what science is
saying about the benefits of hiking”既承接上文对徒步的赞美,又自然引出下
文对徒步科学益处的具体说明,起到承上启下的作用。
37. D第二段首句是该段的主旨句,指出“徒步比其他运动更能保持思维敏锐”。D选项“It
not only makes me feel good but also keeps my brain in top shape”直接呼应
主题,强调徒步对大脑健康的积极影响。
38. A根据段落结构一致性原则(每段首句为该段主旨),且后文提到“decrease stress”
和“give you the happiness”,可知该段聚焦徒步对情绪的调节作用。A选项“Hiking
helps to keep you calm and happy”精准概括段落核心,点明徒步能带来情绪舒缓
与愉悦感。
39. F该段围绕“徒步提升创造力”展开,作者以自身经历为例。F选项“As a matter of
fact, I have written many of my songs while hiking on a trail”通过具体创
作实例(写歌)进一步支撑论点,且“songs”与后文“music”形成词汇复现,增强
连贯性。E选项“在家独自产生创意”与段落“徒步激发创意”的主题不符。
40. B 空前强调徒步对环保的直接作用(减少碳排放),空后举例说明徒步通过增强人与
自然的联系间接促进环保。B 选项“Beyond that, hiking benefits our planet
indirectly”既承接上文,又通过“indirectly”自然引出下文例子,逻辑连贯。其
他选项未涉及“环保”或“间接益处”,无法衔接上下文。
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.
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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.
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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
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【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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