2025级高一英语自编练习(019)
Unit 3 Getting along with others Period 3 Reading
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一、完形填空。
In a heartwarming moment, a mother’s decision to 1 her wedding dress after 30 years became a(n) 2 of enduring love within her family.
The dress, carefully 3 with decades of memories, fit her perfectly, as if waiting for this very moment to 4 again. As the mother admired herself in the mirror, soundlessly 5 the emotions and memories tied to the dress, her daughters saw an opportunity to 6 the moment.
They made a plan to 7 their father, leading him upstairs under the trick of an ordinary call. The stage was set for a surprise that would rekindle (重新点燃) emotions and celebrate the longevity of their parents’ love. The atmosphere was thick with anticipation as the father made his way upstairs, completely 8 of the emotional scene he was about to encounter.
Upon seeing his wife in the wedding dress she wore three decades earlier, he was 9 moved, struck by a wave of memories and emotions. The sight of her in that dress, a symbol of their wedding day, left him speechless, 10 the beginning of their life journey together.
The room 11 its breath as he kissed her, each movement rich with history and 12 , whispering a vow (誓言) that was filled with heartfelt 13 : “I still choose you after 30 years.”
The 14 but profoundness (深刻) of his words emphasized a(n) 15 choice to continue cherishing each other, day after day.
This sweet moment shows the importance of celebrating and cherishing those we love, not only during milestones but every single day.
1.A.take on B.decide on C.try on D.hand on
2.A.celebration B.impression C.congratulation D.definition
3.A.carved B.made C.processed D.preserved
4.A.exist B.shine C.contribute D.prove
5.A.reliving B.relieving C.representing D.revising
6.A.record B.deepen C.experience D.solidify
7.A.frighten B.cheat C.tease D.surprise
8.A.impatient B.unbelievable C.unaware D.uncertain
9.A.finally B.visibly C.naturally D.initially
10.A.recalling B.enhancing C.forming D.involving
11.A.wasted B.held C.drew D.got
12.A.familiarity B.politeness C.affection D.gender
13.A.sincerity B.insight C.apology D.lyric
14.A.significance B.boredom C.simplicity D.appearance
15.A.push-pull B.low-key C.eye-catching D.two-way
二、阅读理解。
Nervous energy filled the air as we waited in front of the arrivals gate. This wasn't just any normal airport pick-up. My husband and I were among a group of people who were about to meet their adopted children for the first time.
Six months earlier, we received a call that a six-year-old boy called Saroo, from India, had been separated from his family and was available for adoption. The agency gave us a tiny passport picture of our little boy, and I cherished it as we waited to meet him.
The moment I spotted Saroo, time stood still. “My son,” I whispered as my eyes welled with tears. “I'm your mum.” Despite Saroo's broken English, we communicated using hands and expressions. Days later, we made the journey from Melbourne back to our home in Tasmania to get Saroo settled.
As weeks turned to months, his English started to improve with regular tutoring lessons. He told us his home had a dirt floor and no electricity. He said his oldest brother, Guddu, took him on a train, and when he woke up after a long time, Guddu was gone. That's how he ended up in Howrah, Kolkata, where he was placed in state care. It was so sad to hear that.
Whenever he told me something new, I wrote it down in a diary.
Over the years, I asked Saroo if he'd like to visit India and learn about his life before coming to Australia. “It's okay, Mum,” he'd say.
One day, my husband came home from work with some news. “Saroo has done something remarkable,” he started, explaining that for the past five years, Saroo had been trying to find his home village. Using my notes and the information we had about the first few years of his life, he'd managed to track down his village and birth place using Google Maps. I was astonished, but also felt happy he'd solved the mystery.
Soon, the media caught wind of the story and we were flooded with calls from across the world. The next year, 60 Minutes took us to India, where I met Saroo's birth mother, as part of a documentary. Later, a production company even approached us wanting to make a film about our lives. You never knew your impact on the world.
1.What did the couple go to the airport for
A.To see off their son. B.To go abroad to travel.
C.To meet their adopted child. D.To fetch a mailed passport
2.What can we learn about Saroo from Paragraph 4
A.He made no progress in English. B.He used to live a very poor life.
C.He knew where his brother was. D.He made a living by begging.
3.How did Saroo manage to find his home village
A.By seeking help from the police. B.By making use of Google Maps.
C.By posting the notes on the media. D.By going to India and asking local people.
4.Learning Saroo finally contacted his family, the author probably felt ________.
A.annoyed B.confused C.lost D.relieved
5.What can we learn about the family from the last paragraph
A.They regretted adopting Saroo. B.They opened a film company.
C.Their story drew wide attention. D.Their life was completely ruined.
三、信息还原。
While long distance friendships might require some planning and creativity to keep up, there’s no reason to let physical distance keep you from staying connected. 1 .
Be clear and intentional about keeping your long distance friends. Whether you’ve just moved away from your friends or you’ve been apart for years, long distance friendships require a two-way commitment. That means reaching out, finding time to hang out and showing your friends you value them. 2 . Remember that they value you, too.
Use common interests to feel connected. Develop an “anchor” for your friendship. An anchor is something that you have in common that acts as a trigger to reach out to each other. Maybe you both love cooking, so you each send photos of the new dishes you make with a link to the recipe. Or you both love, let’s say, the HBO show Euphoria, and you text to discuss after each episode comes out. 3 .
4 . If you feel like your communication is difficult because of distance, your friends probably feel that way too, so don’t be afraid to be the first one to reach out. When phone calls won’t cut it, think about a visit. Visiting is one of the most important things we can do to keep a long distance friendship going.
Address conflicts openly. 5 . There’s just a limited amount of time you get with your friends, so it’s easy to let conflicts go unaddressed. Try not to sweep things under the rug. In fact, addressing conflict is one of the ways you can become closer with your friends.
A.But it’s all worth it B.And it goes both ways C.Don’t hesitate to reach out D.Make every effort to make it count E.Separation is hard, and miscommunication happens F.Here are some effective ways to maintain such friendships G.It doesn’t really matter what it is, as long as it helps you initiate a connection
四、语法填空。
At the age of 17, Li Xincao was a new flutist (长笛手) in the Kunming Symphony Orchestra (交响乐团) in Yunnan Province, still 1 (seek) his place in the world of classical music.
Then a renowned conductor, Yan Liangkun, came to team up with the orchestra, now 2 (recognize) as the Kunming Nie Er Symphony orchestra. Among the 3 (piece) he brought with him to perform was The Yellow River Cantata, 4 is a patriotic (爱国的) composition written in 1939 by Xian Xinghai.
5 (original) composed during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the music inspired hope during a time of great struggle under Yan’s baton (指挥棒). For Li, this performance was his official introduction 6 a Chinese symphony.
With Yan’s 7 (profession) guidance, Li was not just playing music; he was stepping into a way of passing down. In 1989, Li moved to Beijing 8 (pursue) conducting at the Central Conservatory of Music, crossing paths with Yan once again.
“Sensing my passion for the music, Yan advised me to learn it from the inside out, to try every part and gain hands-on experience. Over the years, from flutist to choir member to conductor, I 9 (join) in more than 100 performances of the cantata. Each performance is 10 new opportunity to bring the soul of the music and the spirit of the Chinese people to audiences around the world,” the now 54-year-old Li says.
五、书面表达。
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
The walls of failure surrounded me. I saw my teacher’s eyes fixed on my every move. My mom’s blank expression betrayed one thing: disappointment. “He is not giving his full potential,” I heard my teacher say. I stared, afraid, ashamed, and determined. My determination was not to excel and put my best effort into improvement; my determination told me to give up.
It was my first year in the United States. I was a fifth grader, and everything around me seemed alien. My native language had been Spanish, and after coming to the United States from Puerto Rico because of serious family problems, I just felt like hiding inside my metaphorical (隐喻的) shell. The school itself was bright and very welcoming. The bright walls with colored dinosaurs, dragon and cartoons were appealing, and the distinct smell of crayons, play dough (面团) , and chalks made the place feel like my home.
Then why did I have such a negative attitude It was not because my teachers did not support me. They were willing to stay after school with me to help me learn the concepts. It was not because my classmates did not want me there. Most of them invited me to sit with them at lunch. It was not because I could not talk to anyone; I had a bilingual teacher with me all day, helping me.
My negative attitude was the result of frustration and lack of interest in study. No matter how hard I tried, the mysterious code known as “English” would not take root in my brain. I tried for hours on end to improve my grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary, but the unknown language “did not want to be learned”.
注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右; 2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
That afternoon, after the parent- teacher conference finished, my mom and I were on the way home.___________________________________________________________________________
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After that day, I changed myself gradually. _________________________________________
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一、完形填空
CADBA
BDCBA
BCACD
二、阅读理解
CBBDC
三、信息还原
FBGCE
四、语法填空
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五、书面表达