2024-2025高一英语期末 参考答案
题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 B C A C A C A B B A
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 A A B C C C A B C B
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 A B C D C A A D A C
题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 A C B A B F C B G D
题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
答案 C B A D B C D B C A
题号 51 52 53 54 55
答案 D B C B A
56.remarkable 57.centuries 58.Applying 59.who 60.amazingly 61.the 62.to turn 63.has been celebrated 64.for 65.included
应用文
Dear Linda,
Knowing that you’d like to select a Chinese gift for your mother before returning home soon, I’m writing to recommend you a silk dress as a gift.
Silk is one of China’s greatest treasures and Chinese silk industry has the longest history. Therefore, the beautiful soft silk is one of the most popular handcrafts presenting China. Apart from its strong Chinese cultural characteristics, Chinese silk dresses are also comfortable and elegant to wear. They are a favorite choice for ladies of your mother’s age. I’m sure your mother will definitely be glad to have one.
Best wishes to your family and have a wonderful trip!
Yours,
Li Hua
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参考范文:
Daniel was amazed by the the wonderful campus life. He often immersed himself in his imagination on it. Gradually, he decided to turn over a new leaf. Driven by the newfound determination, he set out on a challenging journey of self-study. Not only did he read books on various subjects, but he also actively participated in online courses. With time passing by, he discovered a passion for computer science, which opened up a brand-new world for him. He eagerly absorbed the knowledge, like a dried-up little tree, suddenly encountering a gentle rain. Kiki noticed a subtle change in Daniel and felt incredibly relieved.
So, while she was home on break, they studied together. With the joint effort of the two, Daniel made rapid progress becoming more outgoing and excellent. Months later, the young man once heartbroken by injury, was now a confident and diligent student. So remarkable was his progress that he was admitted to a famous university. Standing at the dawn of his new life, he looked back on his journey with gratitude. It was the setback that transformed him, and he was ready to embrace the future with open arms, believing there were countless possibilities waiting for him.B
My backpack weighed 53 pounds,filled with dried food,water,and necessities for my
first long-distance hike on Canada's 180-kilometre Sunshine Coast Trail.The journey to the
trailhead(登山口)was an adventure in itself一riding my motorcycle in the rain,.taking buses,
and finally a rubber boat to Sarah Point.As I set off,I felt a mix of excitement and fear.
Backcountry trips weren't new to me,but 15 days alone in the wilderness was a different beast.
I was fascinated with all the trail had to offer.Some parts were wide and flat,while others
were narrow,steep,and even overgrown.Each night,I stayed in a different hut,living a unique
life each day.At Bliss Portage Hut,I found peace on a hidden bench overlooking a forest.
Sitting there,I realized how rare it is to have the forest completely to oneself.
Hiking develops a unique friendship.Along the way,I kept hearing about Pierre,a
cheerful Frenchman with long,curly hair.When we finally met on Tin Hat Mountain,it felt
like reuniting with an old friend.We laughed about how the trail had connected us before we
even crossed paths.It struck me how such journeys remove pretences ()leaving only
human connection.
Why do people hike Is it for the views,the loneliness,or the challenge For me,it was
about independence and adventure,a chance to experience real life.The trail became a
pilgrimage(朝圣之旅),reconnecting me with the world and myself..Each step reminded me of
our smallness in the universe yet our great feelings.
Upon completion,I found my motorcycle,feeling a bittersweet mix of achievement and
loss.Returning to city life felt dreamlike,as if the past 15 days had been a dream.The trail had
changed me,teaching me to appreciate simpleness and freedom,lessons I'd carry long after the
hike ended.Life on the trail was a reminder of what truly matters.
24.What did the author experience before getting to the trailhead
A.He joined a package tour.
B.He came across a wild beast.
C.He covered 180 kilometres.
D.He used various means of transportation.
25.What was the trip like according to paragraph 2
A.It was short of excitement.
B.It was basically a desert hike.
C.It offered a variety of experiences.
D.It brought a sense of loneliness.
26.What was the author's friendship with Pierre based on
A.Shared experience.
B.Sincere care.
C.Similar backgrounds.
D.Regular contacts.
27.What lesson might the author learn from the trip
A.Simplicity and freedom are valuable.
B.Happiness is what truly matters.
C.Nothing can compare with city life.
D.Living a simple life is never possible.
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