合肥十中2025-2026学年诗华级部上学期英语第一次绿色评价
时间:120分钟;满分:150分
第I卷(选择题)
听力-选择题:本大题共20小题,共30分。
听下面5段对话,回答1-5题,每段对话仅读一遍。
1.When will the speakers meet tonight?
A. At 7:00. B. At 7:30. C. At 8:00.
2.What will the woman do first?
A. Go back to work.
B. Buy some water for the old man.
C. Help the old man get on the bus.
3.What does the woman want to do?
A. Have a rest. B. Find a library. C. Write her report.
4.Why will the man go to China next year?
A. For a vacation. B. For a music festival.
C. For a business trip.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. Baking. B. Running. C. Shopping.
听第6段对话,回答6-7题
6.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. At home. B. In an office. C. On the street.
7.What are the speakers trying to do?
A. Run a race. B. Go to a store. C. Finish their work.
听第7段对话,回答8-10题
8.Why is the man apologizing?
A. He failed his test.
B. He was late for his test.
C. He went to the wrong place for his test.
9.Who took the man back home yesterday?
A. His father. B. His mother. C. His brother.
10.What day is it today?
A. Wednesday. B. Thursday. C. Friday.
听第8段对话,回答11-13题
11.Where does the woman's brother work now?
A. At a school. B. At a company. C. In a bank.
12.When did the woman's brother get married?
A. Three years ago. B. Four years ago. C. Five years ago.
13.Why does the man think Michael is lucky?
A. His parents are very rich.
B. His father is from China.
C. He is learning two languages.
听第9段对话,回答14-17题
14.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A. Classmates. B. Teacher and student. C. Father and daughter.
15.What is the purpose of the conversation?
A. To learn history. B. To ask about a task. C. To get to know each other.
16.How long should the students' papers be?
A. Four pages. B. Forty pages. C. Fourteen pages.
17.What will Jayne probably do next?
A. Hand in her work. B. Borrow a book. C. Read about the subject.
听第10段对话,回答18-20题
18.How many cakes did Billy eat that morning?
A. Two. B. Five. C. Twelve.
19.How did Billy have his lunch?
A. He bought cakes from Jack.
B. He went home for lunch.
C. He went to a restaurant for lunch.
20.What do you think of Billy and Jack?
A. Poor. B. Friendly. C. Clever.
二、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共37.5分。
A
Best Summer Camps for Teenagers in 2025
Camp Robin Hood
Time:July 14-July 20
Gender:Girls and boys
Camp Robin Hood is a summer camp where kids can stay overnight. It lets kids have a lot of fun outside. This camp has been around since 1927 and has given kids amazing summer memories. The camp is on a big piece of land —180 acres! There are lots of things to do there. Kids can play team sports like soccer,basketball,and volleyball. They can also do water activities like swimming, sailing and kneeboarding.
Camp North Star of Maine
Time:July 5-July 12
Gender:Boys
This camp started in 1948. It helps kids learn life skills and have lots of fun outside. Kids can play and learn on more than 200 acres of land and a private lake. There are many cool activities like rock climbing, rope courses, and mountain biking. Since the camp is near the water, kids can also try waterskiing, paddleboarding, and sailing. This camp has two choices: You can stay overnight or just go there during the day.
Camp Wicosuta
Time:June 25-July 6
Gender:Girls
This is a summer camp where girls live together. Only teenage girls can join. They will spend a lot of time outside. The camp wants girls to feel brave, smart, and good at talking with others. Many girls love this camp so much that they come back later to work as helpers.
iD Tech Camps
Time:July 23-July 31
Gender:Boys and girls
iD Tech Camps offers STEM camps for kids and teenagers across different New York university campuses. Parents can choose between sleepaway and day camp options. Kids can join classes in things related to coding, robotics, and game design. With instructors from some of the top universities, campers will be in good hands learning from the experts.
21.What do the first two camps have in common?
A. They are available only for boys.
B. They offer various water activities.
C. They only provide sleepaway camp.
D. They have a history of nearly a hundred years.
22.Which camp lasts the longest?
A. Camp Wicosuta. B. Camp Robin Hood.
C. iD Tech Camps. D. Camp North Star of Maine.
23.What can campers do at iD Tech Camps?
A. Communicate with robots in class.
B. Learn from leading university experts.
C. Visit different New York university campuses.
D. Ask their parents to stay with them in the camp.
B
For the past year, I've spent many hours and many Tuesdays volunteering at a wonderful zoo. I worked in the kitchen, helping to prepare food for the animals. This zoo is part of the AZA (Association of Zoos and Aquariums). Many animals here are part of a special program. The goal of this program is to protect animal species (物种) that are at risk or in danger of disappearing. The zoo has breeding plans to help these animals survive.
I quickly learned that it's easy to love all the animals. I especially liked one animal right away — the zoo's prehensile-tailed porcupine (卷尾豪猪) named Fin. You might have seen YouTube videos of these animals eating and making cute noises. I learned that Fin really loves bananas and likes to peel them himself. One of my favorite things about Fin is his little nose, which looks like a pig's nose.
I also learned that nothing gets done without teamwork from the animal keepers. Taking care of all the zoo animals requires a lot of work. The keepers know a lot about every animal in the zoo. They work very hard, day and night, to keep the animals safe and healthy. Even in winter, the keepers stay at the zoo to make sure all the animals are happy and fed.
Zoos are important. They teach visitors why we need to protect these animals and their homes. Most zoos care deeply for their animals and work very hard to keep them happy and healthy.
What do we know about the AZA program?
A. It feeds animals with natural foods.
B. It searches for uncommon animals.
C. It saves species from dying out.
D. It provides wild areas for animals.
25. What is one of the author's favorite things about Fin?
A. Fin's love for bananas. B. Fin's nose similar to a pig's.
C. Fin's appearance in YouTube videos. D. Fin's cute eating noises.
26. What does the author imply about zookeepers?
A. They have medical backgrounds. B. They train animals for exercises.
C. They become animals' friends. D. They value animals' emotions.
27. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A. Zoos are not animal cages. B. Zoos should be free to all.
C. Zoos are not as good as nature. D. Zoos should be under control.
C
Many people think that because freezing (冰冻) and then unfreezing food will break down vitamins (维生素), frozen vegetables and fruits must be less nutritious than fresh ones.
When fruits and vegetables are picked from plants, they still do things like "breathing", and over time, their vitamins start to break down. That's just how nature works. Before fruits and vegetables get to supermarkets or local markets, they have to be carried, stored, and then finally brought to people's homes. This whole trip often takes a long time, and during this period, their vitamins slowly disappear.
But for frozen fruits and vegetables, right after they're picked, they will be quickly frozen at -18°C. At this temperature, the "breathing"almost stops, and tiny living things can't grow. Freezing helps keep vitamins in fruits and vegetables safe—it doesn't hurt them, and it might even help.
Experts from the U.S. Department of Agriculture looked at common things in fruits and vegetables, such as vitamin C, B vitamins, polyphenols, and carotenoids. They checked products sold in markets and found that while frozen and fresh vegetables might have small differences in some things, overall, they're not that different. In fact, sometimes frozen fruits and vegetables keep more of these vitamins than fresh ones do. Scientists from Sheffield Hallam University in the UK studied 37 kinds of food and found that both frozen green beans and fresh green beans have high levels of beta carotene after being cooked.
For these reasons, international health groups say that both frozen fruits and vegetables and fresh ones are acceptable. The old idea that "frozen fruits and vegetables are low quality" is no longer true.
28.What does the underlined word "nutritious"in the first paragraph mean? ______
A. Popular B. Healthy C. Beautiful D. Delicious
29.What do we know about picked fruits and vegetables? ______
A. They begin to protect peels.
B. They stop breathing quickly.
C. Temperatures affect their vitamins.
D. Sellers care about their appearance.
30.What do experts and scientists find about frozen produce? ______
A. They lose vitamins once cooked.
B. They are more helpful to humans.
C. They have more types of vitamins.
D. They are delicious for a short time.
31.What is the suitable title for the text? ______
A. Frozen vs.Fresh:Similarly Quality?
B. Frozen Food:Less Safe Than Fresh?
C. Storing Vegetables:Tips for Freezing.
D. Markets:Selling More Frozen Foods.
D
Thanks to this new hands-free suitcase, carrying around heavy luggage may soon become a thing of the past. Designed by an Israeli company NUA Robotics, this “smart” suitcase will follow you everywhere you go.
The carry-on suitcase, currently a prototype (雏形), connects to a smart phone app via Bluetooth. It has a built-in camera sensor (传感器) that can “see” you and follow you around on flat surfaces like airport floors. It comes with an anti-theft alarm to prevent someone carrying it away when you’re not looking and it has a backup battery that you can use to charge all your devices.
“It can follow and carry things for people around while communicating with their smart phone, and avoiding obstacles,” explained Alex Libman, founder of NUA Robotics. “We’re combining sensor network, computer vision, and robotics. So if you download our app, press the follow-me button, the luggage recognizes the specific user and knows to follow and communicate.”
NUA is still testing the device and trying to improve features like speed and customization (定制), but they hope to make the suitcase available to customers in a year’s time. If it proves successful, they want to use the Bluetooth pairing technology to automate lots of other devices, like shopping carts at the supermarket. These devices are especially meant to be useful to the physically disabled and elderly. “Any object can be smart and robotic,” Libman said, “We want to bring robots into everyday life.”
The Israeli tech company made it clear that the finished product will look just like a regular suitcase. They’re planning to partner with a carry-on luggage maker, since the device(设备) that makes it “smart” weighs just 2.5 pounds and can be fitted on old-fashion luggage.
With NUA’s smart suitcase, carrying round heavy luggage isn’t a burden. But how their invention will handle difficult obstacles like stairs It will be interesting to wait.
32.Why can this carry-on suitcase follow you
A. Because there is a camera sensor inside.
B. Because there exists an anti-theft alarm.
C. Because it can recognize your smell.
D. Because a battery plays a key part.
33.According to the passage, the “smart” suitcase _______.
A. can go everywhere
B. is on sale now
C. can make our hands free during traveling
D. was designed by Alex Libman
34.What can we learn about NUA
A. It is an Israeli tech company producing mobile phones.
B. It has improved the features of the device.
C. It will make the suitcase available to customers in a month.
D. It wants to bring more smart and robotic devices into everyday life.
35.Where does the article probably come from
A. A text-book. B. A website. C. An advertisement. D. An entertainment Program.
三、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共12.5分。
The transition (过渡) from middle school to high school is different for each student. 36 However, moving from middle school to high school is not that frightening. As long as you’re prepared, it can be an enjoyable experience. Here are some tips for a smooth transition from middle school to high school!
Practice time-management skills. Most high school courses have more homework than middle-school students are used to. 37 Learning to manage your time effectively will help you balance your studies, after-school activities, and social life.
38 If you have older brothers, sisters, or cousins who have already transitioned from middle school to high school, they can be a great resource as you start to prepare for high school. So feel free to reach out to them. Their advice can make your transition a lot easier and more enjoyable.
Build good study habits. In high school, you need to study more on your own and it needs more self-discipline (自律). Try to find a quiet place to study and stick to a regular schedule. Break your tasks into smaller parts so they don’t seem so stressful. And always review your notes after class. 39
Stay positive and open-minded. 40 You need to welcome new challenges and opportunities with a positive attitude (态度). Remember that it’s okay to make mistakes and learn from them.
A.Look for advice from others.
B.It’s normal for adults to experience stress.
C.Find a proper person to be your role model.
D.High school is a time of growth and change.
E.This way, you can remember what you learned better.
F.It may be exciting for one but frightening for the other.
G.What’s more, the work is often more challenging and in-depth.
四、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共30分。
Everyone knows that most dogs like to be helpful and some love to play fetch (捡东西游戏). David’s dog Scruff likes to 41 the two. Scruff fetches 42 bottles that he finds when he’s out for a walk so that David can 43 them. At first, Scruff loved to play fetch with regular 44 . But some time later, David 45 Scruff playing fetch with him because the vet (兽医) 46 David of possible cuts that the sticks could leave in Scruff’s mouth. But because Scruff 47 loved to work and play, he found other ways to stay 48 . Whenever they were out for a 49 , Scruff started picking up plastic bottles from the ground.
When Scruff brought the bottles to David, David would 50 him for his efforts. But David would feel 51 about leaving the bottles behind. To deal with this problem, David thought of a 52 : They would bring a bag with them on walks to take the bottles that Scruff collected home. They even started to keep track of the 53 of bottles Scruff gathered. Last year, Scruff collected over a thousand bottles.
Scruff’s game of fetch even 54 himself a new nickname “Scruffy the Eco Warrior”. David said, “We’re glad that Scruff enjoys picking plastic bottles up and can help set an example of how to 55 the planet.”
41.A. replace B. affect C. encounter D. combine
42.A. littered B. reused C. broken D. selected
43.A. decide B. tell C. remove D. collect
44.A. stones B. sticks C. knives D. bones
45.A. wrote B. protected C. stopped D. noticed
46.A. accused B. warned C. suspected D. cured
47.A. particularly B. possibly C. gradually D. finally
48.A. calm B. fit C. normal D. busy
49.A. walk B. meal C. trip D. drive
50.A. forgive B. praise C. respect D. blame
51.A. curious B. happy C. guilty D. nervous
52.A. cause B. reward C. hobby D. solution
53.A. number B. size C. kind D. shape
54.A. taught B. saved C. won D. cost
55.A. adapt to B. care for C. fight against D. benefit from
第II卷(非选择题)
五、语法填空:本大题共1小题,共15分。
56.阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Many think that their college lives are good, but to me high school is better than college, because it has more fun and 56 (little) pressure. Our bodies are going through a number of 57 (change). At this point, we also have responsibility for our own behavior, bad or not.
I have too many wonderful times 58 (remember). I met my best friends in high school and we still keep in touch 59 each other now. We would go to all kinds of parties. 60 only challenge we had was parents showing up before the party was over.
Besides parties, sporting games 61 (be) another exciting part of high school life. 62 (actual), everything came to a stop when a sporting action was to take place in our school. Everyone, including parents, teachers, students and friends, 63 (attract) to the school to cheer our sports teams. The shouts, the cheers, and all the noises you can think of were all brought into one place.
One of the things I am still 64 (confuse) about is that everyone has to follow some peer (同龄人) pressure. This might be because of the fact 65 everyone wants to belong somewhere and feel loved by others.
六、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共25分。
57.假定你是李华, 你在学校网站的论坛上读到了高一学生Coward的帖子。他表示很难适应高中生活,请你回复一下他的帖子,内容包括:
1. 表示理解并给予安慰;
2. 提出建议(至少两条);
3. 希望他快速适应高中生活。
注意:
1. 词数80左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3. 开头已给出,不计入总词数。
Hi Coward,
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Yours,
Li Hua
答案
1-20(1.5分每题,总共30分)
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21-40(2.5分每题,总共50分)
BAB CBDA BCBA ACDB FGAED
41-55(2分每题,总共30分)
DADBC BADAB CDACB
56-65(每小题1.5分,总共15分)
56. less
57. changes
58. to remember
59. with
60. The
61. were
62. Actually
63.was attracted
64. confused
65. that
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