2025年陕西省初中学业水平考试•全真模拟卷A①英语试题

2025年陕西省初中学业水平考试•全真模拟卷A①英语试题正在持续更新,本期2024衡中同卷单元卷答案网为大家整理了相关试题及答案,供大家查缺补漏,高效提升成绩。 a deeper understanding. Third, shape learning activities as a new form of “work break” fromnewfound expertise, his managers recognized his efforts, motivating him to strive for evenyour routine tasks at work.greater achievements.32.According to paragraph 2, which of the following is the author in favor of?Younger people expect more appreciationA. Our ability to power through can be limitless.Generational differences also play a role in the desire for feedback.Younger workers,B. The problems will disappear ater we have a break.who tend to have a looser relationship to their workplaces, have a higher expectation ofC. Putting off the stressful work will relieve our anxiety.appreciation.More and more leaders reported their organizations value employeeD. Forcing ourselves to work when we're stressed does harm.recognition.33.How many advantages of learning are mentioned in paragraph 3?A.You can imagine how that would be discouraged.A. One.B. Two.C. Three.D. Four.B. This is where rhe power of recognition comes in.34. What is the author's purpose in writing the text?C. Recognition can drive professional development.A To inform the benefits of learning.D.Recognition is also considered as a cure for stressB. To guide us what to do to prevent stress.E. Encouragingly, company leaders are increasingly recognizing the value of praise.F.Consequently, they are more likely to stay with their employers.C.To warn us stress has bad effects on humans.G. Fortunately, researchers have find a fairly simple solution: recognition.D. To recommend a new option to handle stress.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)35.Which of the following is the best title for the text?第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)A.More Breaks.Less StressB.More Learning, Less StressNi Zixin,a 16-year-old teenager, just became the focus at the 75th US Girls'JuniorC.More Efforts, Better PerformanceChampionship. With an amazing score of 131 total, Ni not only won the top 41 but alsoD. More Learning,More Achievementsset a record for the best score ever 42by a Chinese player in the event.Ni's 43into第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)golf began at the age of 9.“I was 44to golf by my friends. I spent an afternoon on the阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余45and fell in love with the sport's atmosphere,” Ni said.选项。Ni's 46 quickly turned into a passion. Over the years, Ni has 47 herself to aWant to keep good workers? Praise themstrict training schedule, spending three to four afternoons a week on the golf 48and halfAmerica's relationship with work has been weak lately. In surveys over the past couple ofof her weekends doing practice sessions. Despite the often 49weather, she never lostyears, Gallup researchers have found only about a third of U. S workers feel engaged withsight of her goal to improve.their jobs. It's a concern for companies and the economy.Discussing the common50that golf is an exclusive(高档的) sport,Ni admits it hasMore recognition,more motivationhigh ehtry barriers(准人门槛),like51equipment(器材)and facilities(设施).But sheMeaningful feedback changes how people feel about their work. Employees who receivedthinks with increased52and more events,more people can53and enjoy golf.high-quality recognition on the job were 45%less likely to have left that job between 2022She aims to continue 54 her skills and compete in more international.tournaments. “1and 2024. Imagine if you're doing things at work that nobody sees and you feel like nobodyaope to represent China in major 55 like the Asian Games and the Olympics and win goldcares about.medals,” Ni said.41. A. destinationC. typeB. classD. positionAn antidote(良药) to'loneliness and stress42. A. decidedB. agreedC. achievedD. registeredPeople feel less lonely when their contributions are nraised. Recognition creates43.A. strategyB.courageC. pathD.journalcommunity and helps people feel connected to each other._Those who said they felt44. A. introducedB. exploredC. noticedD. reportedrecognized on the job reported lower levels of stress and burnout than those who said they45. A. playgroundsB. greensC. campusD. classroomswere not recognized.46. A. challenge B. impressionC.lectureD.interestC. attractedD. asked47. A.recommendedB. appliedAndy Hernandez's story proved this point. Initially working in car financing, he self-B. journeyC. course48.A. behaviourtaught Excel to strengthen his skills at work. When he began sharing ideas using his【高一英语第8页(共10页)】【高一英语第7页(共10页)】
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