2025届哈师大附中高一上学期期中考试
英 语 试 卷saier
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节, 满分40分)
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If you think being a teenager is hard, think again. Raising a teenager is a lot harder. Beginning at thirteen, your kids will be wanting (demanding, actually) more freedom and independence. They already know what their interests and wants are. But that doesn’t mean you should stop guiding them (especially when it comes to reading). Here are 4 highly recommended books for your teenagers:
The Martian
by Andy Weir $9.76
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In the year 2035, NASA nds off the crew of Ares 3 to Mars for a planned month-long stay.
However, a strong storm threatened to trap them on the planet and a hurried withdrawal follows. Mark Watney is left behind when he was believed dead. Now, he has to learn how to survive alone another planet until help comes back for him.
Big Bones
by Laura Dockrill $7.98
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Bluebelle is a sixteen-year-old overweight girl, who was told by nur that she was “obe” and was forced to lo weight through using a food diary. But she is perfectly happy with how she looks and us the food diary to tell the story of her everyday life instead.
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
by John Boyne $7.98
Bruno is a nine-year-old boy during the Second World War. He moved to Auschwitz with
his family when his father was promoted as a commandant (司令官). When he explores his new home, he meets a boy wearing stripped pajamas who lives at the other end of the fence. They become fast friends.
Fangirl
by Rainbow Rowell $10.97
It’s Cath’s freshman year in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and her twin sister wants nothing to do with her. She’s having a hard time adjusting to life in college becau of her social anxiety disorder. Add in a challenging fiction-writing class, a friendly writing partner, a new roommate, and a complicated relationship, and what do you get? An interestingly confusing life that is, and all Cath wants is to finish her fan fiction in peace.
21. Which will readers probably buy if they like science fiction?
A. Fangirl.mb是什么意思 | B. Big Bones. |
C. The Martian. | D. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. |
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22. What can we learn about the book Fangirl?
A. It is about adventure in childhood. | you are stupidB. It mainly deals with life in college. |
C. It is the cheapest one among the four. 男生英文名大全 | troublemaker什么意思 D. It is the masterpiece of Rainbow Rowell. |
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高考英语试题
23. Who is the text intended for?
A. College students. | B. Teenagers aged 13-15. |
C. Parents with young teenagers. | D. Adults interested in writing. |
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B
Growing up, I remember my father as a silent, rious man — not the sort of person around whom one could laugh. As a teenager arriving in America, knowing nothing, I wanted a father who could explain the human journey. In college, when friends called home for advice, I would sink into deep depression for what I did not have.
Today, at twenty-ven, I have come to rediscover them in ways that my teenage mind would not allow — as adults and as friends with their own faults and weakness. 不多不少
One night after my move back home, I overheard my father on the telephone. There was some trouble. Later, Dad shared the problem with me. Apparently my legal training had earned me some privileges (特权) in his eyes. I talked through the problem with Dad, analyzing the purpos of the people involved and offering veral negotiation skills. He listened patiently before finally admitting, “I can’t think like that. I am a simple man.”
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Dad is a brilliant scientist who can deconstruct (解构) the building blocks of nature. Yet human nature is a mystery to him. That night I realized that he was simply not skilled at dealing with people, much less the trouble of a conflicted teenager. It’s not in his nature to understand human desires.
And so, there it was — it was no one’s fault that my father held no interest in human lives while I placed great importance on them. We are at times born more nsitive, wide-eyed, and dreamy than our parents and become more curious and idealistic than them. D
ad perhaps never expected me for a child. And I, who knew Dad as an intelligent man, had never understood that his intelligence did not cover all of my feelings.
It has saved me years of questioning and confusion. I now e my parents as people who have other relationships than just Father and Mother. I now ignore their many faults and weakness, which once annoyed me.
I now know my parents as friends: people who ask me for advice; people who need my support and understanding. And I’ve come to e my past clearly.
24. What was the author’s impression of her father when she was a teenager?