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学年 2025-2026
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2024一2025学年第二学期期末检测 高一英语 2025.06 注意事项 1.本试春满分为150分,考试时间为120分钟。 2。答题前、请奇必将学校、址名、准考证号填写在答题纸上。 3.请用05毫米黑色签宇笔按题号在答题抓指定区域作答,在其它位置作答一律无效。 第一部分听力(共两节,每小题15分,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题1每小题15分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小恩,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出夏 佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对 话仅读一通。 1.What does the woman think of Nora? A.She's clever. B.She's thin. C.She's overweight. 2.What is the woman trying to find? A.A parking space. B.A campus gym. C.A bookstore. 3.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Shopkecper and customer. B.Mother and son. C.Neighbours. 4.What is the woman doing? A.Attending a class. B.Doing her homework. C.Teaching the man maths. 5.Why won't the man lend the woman his team shirt? A.He wants to wear it himself.B.It will be too small for her.C.His mother is washing it 第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或触白。每段对话或独白后有几个小愿,从题中所给的A、B、C三个 选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟, 听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两迫, 听第6段材料,回答第6、7恩。 6.Who is probably the woman? A.A teacher. B.A babysitter. C.A secretary. 7.What is the man going to do next? A.Attend a meeting. B.Talk with his wife. C.Discuss with the woman. 盒一蓝调前1面共12圆 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8.Where are the speakers? A.In the street.B.On the bus. C.At the scenic spot. 9.How does the wan sound in the end? A.Frightened. B.Nervous. C.Grateful. 听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。 10.What made the woman become interested in nature? A.Her living conditions. B.Her family tradition. C.Her travel experience. 11.What aspect of wildlife does the woman work on? A.Habitals. B.Behaviour. C.Characteristics. 12.What was the subject of the woman's first research? A.Bears. B.Lions. C.Wolves. 13.What does the woman like to do in her free time? A.Take pictures. B.Write blogs. C.Make speeches. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14.Why does Sarah meet the man? A.To offer some advice.B.To help with his reports. C.To ask for information. 15.Where did the man stay in Kenya last year? A.In the east. B.In the northwest. C.In the west. 16.What was the library like according to Dr.Smith? A.It was huge. B.It was small. C.It was modern. 17.Where did most trip members study? A.In the library. B.In the lecture room. C.In the open air. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18.What make ski holidays become popular in the UK? A.Easy online booking.B.The wide variety. C.Convenient transport. 19.When can you get cheaper offers on Sunweb? A.During term-time.B.During weekends. C.During school holidays. 20.What does the speaker mainly talk about? A.How to make Sunweb popular. B.How to go skiing at a low cost. C.How to book a ski trip on Sunweb. 高一英语第2页共12页 第二潮分侧速理解(共两节,湖分50分) 第一节单川选择(共18小题,每小捌25分,湖分37.5分) A July Fest Remember this date and join us for n day filled with music,nature and unforgettable momories nt the Gainesville Garden!This event will provide enjoyment for the entire family. Date:July 7 Time:10:00 am -3:00 pm Upcoming Activities Music with Alyssa (11 a.m.&1 p.m.):Join us in the Garden for a fun,family-friendly performance to get you moving and dancing.This expericnce will fill up quick,so be sure to sign up onsite upon arrival. >Discover the World of Pollinators(传粉昆虫)片Speak with beekeepers and insect experts while exploring the fascinating world of pollination. >Fan Favorite:Select your favorite handmade creation to be put on display in the Garden in our Bird House Competition. >Creative Fun:Let your imagination rise with face painting and exciting children's entertainment activities. Rare rose sale:Buy a particular rose from the Gainesville Garden to take home!Plant it in your own garden,and watch it grow. Buy Tickets Pricing is per person.Tickets are required for all guests and members. Member general admission:$5 adults,$3 children Non-member general admission:$14.95 adults,$12.95 children For further information:Visit https://atlantabg.org/ 21.What can children do at JulyFest? A.Act out stories. B.Learn about nature. C Sell rare roses. D.Create bird houses. 22.How much will two parents and two kids with children membership cards pay for the event? A.$8 B.$27.9 C.$35.9. D.$55.8. 23.Where is the text probably taken from? A.A textbook. B.A website. C.A report. D.A journal. 高一英语第3页共12页 B From her window in rural Aberdeenshire,Laura never fails to enjoy fhe naturall beaty ad reflect on the great changes life has brought. The pretty farm on a hillside in Strichen was a world away from her life junt afew yeans a. Now,besides brilliant countryside views,she looks out for the daily tricks of a characterful sheep who has changed her life unimaginably.Adoptingl久养)a路al的 inspired Laura to write a hit children's book,"Shaun's New Hfome". Laura decided to reinvent her life as she approached her fortiehbiray.d Edward lost his job,they set up a home-based business.Inspired by their neigboursh to Banff and scnt amazing countryside pictures,they decided to live the dream beforewas late.They bought a property()in Strichen and relocated 450 miles north As word got round about their love of animals and their willingness io takeis tho a fresh start,the field at the farm became home to ducks,chickens,pigs and so on Ba Shar's arrival was the real life changer.She adopted him as a companion for Clyde,a firg Fte Shaun,who had been with farm dogs,had puppy-like features.He followedLa shaking its tail,and was very adorable. Laura started recording the playful behaviour of Shaun,Clyde and oiher adopted is She would imagine what they might be saying to one another,and Edward seste se those ideas into a book. "I never imagined I could write a book,let alone find a publisher,"Lara said So,cafng myself an author and seeing my book become popular is beyond my wildest dreams.It's ala discovery,love and belonging,and being able to share that is wonderful"Lama hasbere Shaun's adventures to children in primary schools,while also writing book two. 24.Why did Laura decide to move to Strichen? A.To accept a neighbor's invitation. B.To improve her writing skills C.To make a fresh start in her life D.To celebrate her 40th birthday. 25.What inspired Laura to write the book? A.Brilliant countryside views. B.Her wildest dreams. C.Their home-based business. D.Her adoption of Shaun. 46.What was special about Shaun? A.He learned to help with farm work. B.He acted like a puppy sometmes. C.He protected other animals on the farm. D.He taught Laura how to write stories. 高一英语第4页共12页 What does the writer mainly intend to tell us? A.Life changes can lead to unexpected achievements. B.Adopting animals is the best way to live the dream. Writing a book requires support from family. D.Countryside life is always better than city life c What if you were truly limitless?What if every single day you knew that nothinge would beat you?The key difference between those who succeod and those who sirugglef depends on quieting those inner enemies-false thoughts that actually hold us back instead of protecting us. One common enemy is the Critical Judge.As the name suggests,the judge likes to judge you,questioning every decision,and blaming you for things outside of your cono Tofigh simply call it out,"Critical Judge,I know you're trying to make me believe that I'm not strong enough right now,but I'm choosing not to listen."Another is the Victim Mindset,which makes you feel like you should just give up becsuse the world is against you.It fills your head wih reasons to give up and takes away your determination.Change questions like "Whyme? "What can I do?"-a simple change that helps you take charge. The Misguided Protector says things like,"Did you think this through?You don't know enough.You're too young.You'll mess up."It tries to protect you from a risk of faihre or judgement.Since the Misguided Protector tries to keep you safe by keeping you stuck.the best is to take action.Don't worry about getting things right on the first try.Just act Anoter hidden enemy is the Taskmaster.A survey of 2,500 people globally shows 93%feel ashamed when they are resting.You finish a job,feel no satisfaction,and immediately jump to the next one.To escape, you should know that your value comes not from checked-off tasks,but from helping others. The hardest enemy to notice is the People-Pleaser,pushing you to seek approval()from everyone around you,partners,friends,co-workers or your boss.Freedom starts by telling apart real kindness from people-pleasing-something I leamned by learning to say no after years of losing myself 高一英语第5页共12页 These voices form a mental prison and limit your growth.I promise you,as you distance yourself from these voices,your life will begin to change.Your thoughts become limitless.You become limitless. 28.According to the text,how many inner enemies are mentioned? A.Two. B.Three C.Four. D.Five. 29.What does the underlined part"checked-off tasks"in paragraph 3 probably mean? A.Important goals. B.Completed duties. C.Creative projects D.Difficult challenges. 30.Which inner enemy did the author once struggle with? A.The Critical Judge. B.The Victim Mindset. C.The Misguided Protector. D.The People-Pleaser. 31.What is the passage mainly about? A.Various methods for curing physical diseases. B Modern work culture's impact on mental health C.Some mental enemies and strategies to beat them. D.Causes of childhood psychological challenges. D You're traveling down the Amazon when suddenly you see a flash of pink.It's a male Amazon river dolphin().It's thought that the pinker it is,the more attractive it is to a female one. This unique dolphin species is native to the Amazon,and its future is in danger.By 2022, humans had cleared 17%of the rainforest.Scientists warn that we may be approaching a tipping point -when enough of the forest is lest,the entire ecosystem will break down.It's like removing bricks from a house.Remove one or two and the house keeps standing. But remove too many and it falls down. The Amazon is sometimes called Earth's air conditioner.Each day,the sun beats down on its 390 billion trees.Plants take in sunlight to produce food,giving off water through their leaves. This transpiratien()preeess eools beth the plants and the surrounding air and helps form clouds.Through this,the Amazon cycles around 20 trillion liters of water daily.If the rainforest disappeared,transpiration would disappear,too.The heat from the sun would rise back into the atmosphere,forming hot,dry air.Local temperatures would rise by several degrees,and rainfall 高一英语第6页共12页 would drop sharply.The region-home to 10%of Earth's species and 30 million people-would face dangers like crop failures,wildlife extinction,polluted water from dead fish.and smoky air from wildfires. The effects would extend far beyond the Amazon.Since air moves worldwide,temperature changes here could affect weather patterns thousands of kilometers away.Some studies indicate that losing 40%of the Amazon might cut rainfall in Argentina's farmlands over 3,000 km away. Some scientists estimate this loss could raise global temperatures by an additional 0.25C.While this number seems small,even a slight increase can worsen extreme weather and habitat loss. So how close are we to the tipping point?We may not realize it until it's too late.The survival of the Amazon depends on trees storing and recycling water to maintain the eycle. Removing living trees in one location leaves the surrounding area dry and more likely to suffer from droughts and wildfires. 32.What does "the tipping point"in paragraph 2 refer to? A.The process of cloud formation in the Amazon. 8 The number of trees that humans can cut down. C.The complete extinction of Amazon river dolphins. D.The moment when the Amazon ecosystem falls apart. 33.What do we know about the Amazon's transpiration process? A.It increases the temperatures sharply. B It reduces rainfall in the Amazon. C.It helps cool the air and form clouds. D.It results in wildlife extinction. 34.Why does the author mention Argentina's farmlands in paragraph 4? A.To show the loss of Amazon trees affects faraway areas. B.To prove Argentina's farmlands are in a dangerous state. C.To suggest the Amazon rainforest has been destroyed. D.To indicate Argentina relies on Amazon for farming. 5.What is most likely to be discussed in the next paragraph? A.Measures to protect the Amazon. B.Behavior of pink river dolphins. C.Changes in Argentina's farmlands. D.Discovery of the new wildlife. 高一英语第7页共2页 第二$七进五(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 根器短文内容,从短文后的迹项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多 余进项, Nowadays,a growing rmber of doctors tend to use nature as medicine to treat physical and mental health concers.These“nature prescriptions(处方)”are not just feel-good suggestions.36 And they are increasingly popular for the reason-They work Nature prescriptions don't necessarily focus on getting exercise.Here are common ways that doctors in a variety of fields are using the great outdoors to improve their patients'health. Walk mindfully through nature while focusing on all five senses,paying attention to what you can see,smell,hear,touch and even taste.Leave your digital devices at bome,so you can be focused and really experience it all. To take it to the next level,head to a forest,botanical garden,mountain or lake and enjoy “forest bathing” You are doing so not with a goal,like hiking to a destination,but simply to exist in nature and enjoy it,as if you would have a warm nath. Other simple prescriptions include gardening,hiking,biking,swimming or picnicking.The options are almost limitless.Just as doctors say,being outdoors has nose-to-toes benefits.It takes us back to how we were designed to work;it's like resetting our bodies.So,next time you find yourself struggling with anxiety and stress in your life,take your shoes off.40 You might just be surprised at the healing power of nature. A.They are likely to impact your emotion. B Sensory walks are an easy way to get started. They are also treatments backed by scientific research. B.Place your feet on the grass and reconnect with nature. E.Getting outdoors is not as close to a cure-all as you will find. This means completely putting yourself in a forest environment. O.Actually,they attach more importance to being bathed in the outdoors. 高一英语第8页共12页 第三部分语言运用(共四节:满分55分) 第一节完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处 的最佳选项。 When I was nine,our neighbour Mr.Oberley lived alone with abour 25 gats.Every morning, we heard shouts from his house,"Go away,Kitty!The hotel is 41!" He seemed angry,but never 42 a ncedy cat.Their happy miaows often floated out of his opened windows.My parents 43 it "The Cat Chorus()".Mom told me Mr. Oberley used to be avet.Unce,just for fun,he wrote a cookbook for cats.But now he 44 and spent days in his garden.He joked that he was too old to be good for anything but 45 "The Cat Chorus”. One night,Mr.Oberley and I sat together,watching the starry 46,lovely cats surrounding us.Pointing to the largest,brightest star,he made a47 to climb it one day, make it a swing(and 48 it across the sky But what if you fall?"I asked."I won't," he laughed."I'll watch you grow up and hear the cats 49." Later that summer,Mr.Oberley fell ill in bed.When Mom and I brought him soup,I was shocked to find he was so weak that he could 50 lift his spoon.The worried 51 sang to him tirelessly day and night. Luckily,his niece Sarah arrived to 52 him.Kind neighbours 53 to take care of his garden as well as the cats.With everyone's care,he made an amazing 54.At night,when stars 55 the sky,Mr.Oberley and I would sit in his garden,with cats singing,sleeping,or playing. 1 A.expanded B.crowded C.updated D.decorated 42.A.turned away B.drew on C called for D.brought out 43.A.digested B.signalled C.recorded D.called 44.A.retired B.improved C.graduated D.reflected 45.A.contacting B.tracking C.conducting D.issuing 46.A.facility B.sky C.costume D.firework 47.A.policy B.design C.list D.promise 48.A.explore B.remove C.ride D.press 49.A.laugh B.scream C.sing D.roar 50.A.instantly B.hardly C.actually D.definitely 51.A.children B.cats C.patients D.doctors .A.tend B.seek C.protect D.inform 53.A.offered B.hesitated C.refused D.preferred 54.A.difference B.contribution C.fortune D.recovery 55.A hit B.lit C.cut d met 高一英语 第9页共12页 第二节短文填空(共0小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下而短文,在空处填入1个近当的单词或析号内单词的正确形式。 With so much bad news going on in the world,it's nice to be able to deliver a bit of good news,56 (especialnvhen it comes to something oute.After four yenrs away,deor have retumned to Greenwich Park.57 (visitord nce able to see thom in southeast London.Isn't that lovely? Groups of rod deer 5e ttake)out of Greenwioh Iark in 2021 while work took place ns part of the Greenwich Park Revealed projeot.The E12 million projeot maw the construotion of n new wildlife grass and learing contre.59(intend)he help locals to botter oonneot with nature. Clare Lanes,the park manager,told Greenwioh Wire,"Uveryone has missed deer very much,and we're excited(welcomo)thom back to Greenwich Park.Over the Dant three years,we've been able to improve the natural onvironment of the deer,o they have a rich,biodiverse habitat.At first,the deor may keep away from the viewing arens.With time (pass),they will settle into their new onvironment.Once they become more64 (comfortn mey will exploro more of the space. It's thoughtdeer were introduced to Greenwich by Henry VIII in the 16th century and they were allowed to wander freely until 1927. 第三节单句语法填空(共10小题:每题1分,湖分10分) 根据句意,用括号中所给词的适当形式填空。 o6 It's my honour (share)with you my views on this phenomenon today. 67. (compare)with traditional methods,this new technology saves both time and energy. 68.I appreciate (have)the opportunity to work with such a talented team. 69.You may find it easy (expand)your knowledge beyond toxtbooks through online learning apps. 70. (surround)with like-minded friends,people tend to be more positive in their life. 71.We were all (amaze)to discover that the ancient building was in perfect condition. 72.The company was one of the first (offer)meaningful employment to the blind. 高一英语第10页共12页

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