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2025学年第一学期期中考试高一年级英语学科试卷
命题人:高一各课组
审核人:陈晶
1.时间90分钟,试卷满分100分。
2.答题前,务必在答题纸上填写姓名、班级、学号,并用铅笔在答题纸上正确
涂写相应内容。
I.Listening Comprehension(20)
Section A(10')
Directions:In Section A,you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers.At the end
of each conversation,a question will be asked about what was said.The conversations and the
questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a conversation and the question about it,read
the four possible answers on your paper,and decide which one is the best answer to the question
you have heard.
1.A.Boss and clerk.
B.Driver and passenger.
C.Mother and son.
D.Teacher and student.
2.A.A school bag.
B.A watch.
C.A toy
D.A wallet.
3.A.Outside an art museum.
B.Outside a department store.
C.In front of a photo studio.
D.In front of a school.
4.A.She went to the dancing party
B.She had a visitor.
C.She went to the party with her mum.D.She went to visit her mum.
5.A.Mandy.
B.Mandy's mother.
C.The man.
D.The man's daughter.
6.A.n2002.
B.n2003
C.n2005.
D.n2008.
7.A.She hasn't heard the news.
B.She thought Peter shouldn't be so shy about what he did
C.She thought Peter shouldn't have stolen.
D.She was not interested in the news.
8.A.He doesn't agree with the woman.
B.He doesn't like Tim's taste.
C.He also thinks Tim has a better fashion taste.
D.He thinks Tim should get a new dress
9.A.Some gyms are open full day.
B.She agrees with the man.
C.There should be more gyms open full day.
D.No one goes to gyms late at night.
10.A.The man can speak Japanese.
B.The man knows nothing about Japanese
C.The man can read Japanese books.
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D.The man knows both English and Japancse.
Section B(10')
Directions:In Section B,you will hear two short passages,and you will be asked three questions
on the passage.The passages will be read twice.but the qucstions will be spoken only once.When
you hear a question,read the four possible answers on your paper and decide whichone would be
the best answer to the question you have heard.
Qnestions 11 throngh 13 are based on the following passage.
11.A.The popularity of travel guidebooks.
B.The decline oftravel guidebooks.
C.The close connection between guidebooks and travellers.
D.Travel guidebooks'ability to make money.
12.A.Social network.
B.Travel guidebooks
C.Friends from travel business
D.Geography teachers.
13.A.Its high price
B.Its lack of individuality.
C.Its unreal introduction.
D.Its outdated information.
Questions 14 thpough 16 are based on the following passage.
14.A.A package tour organized by a professional touring company.
B.An individnafized tour to unique destinations made by a high-end tour company.
C.An organized tour of 30 travellers provided by a company.
D.DIY tours to many nations in Europe.
15.A.1,000dol1ars.
B.10,000 dollars.
C.20,000 dollars.
D.40,000 dollars.
16.A.That unique culture should be introduced
B.That bodyguards should be in service.
C.That local dining should be provided.
D.That privacy should be protected.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17.A.The international labor movement.
B.The United Nations
C.The International Labor Day League.
D.World Trade Organization.
18.A.On May 1st.
B.On the last Sunday of June.
C.On the first Monday of September
D.On the last day of a year.
19.A.Having a day off.
B.Holding parties.
C.Distributing medals
D.Sending gifts
20.A.To hold a party with colleagues.
B.To go to the National Gallery.
C.To go on a short tour.
D.To go to work as usual.
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II.Grammar and Vocabulary (30)
Section A(10)
Directions:After reading the following sentences below,fill in the blanks with the proper word(s)
to make the sentences coherent and grammatically correct..(有提示词的空格,可以填多余一个
词:没有提示词的空格,一格一词)
21.By the time we reached the mountain top,the sun(set)bebind the clouds.
22.A new library(build)in our community next year.It will be open to all residents for
free.
23.When the teacher entered the classroom,the students(discuss)the topic in groups with
great excitement.
24.The old building
repai)now,so it's not open to visitors.You have to come next
month.
25.The letter was written in such a hurry that several spelling mistakes can still be found even
after it (check)twice by the editor.
26.The new system,which our engineers have been testing for several months,is expected to
reduce energy consumption by 20 percent once it put)into operation.
27.
hard the task is,we must complete it on time.
28.You'd better take an umbrella
it begins to rain on the way home.
29.You can borrow the car
you drive carefully and return it on time.
30.
she has no experience in this field,her performance in the project is already
quite impressive.
Section B(10')
Directions:Complete the following sentences by using the words in the box.Each word can only
be used once.Note that there is one word more than you need.
A.maintained
B.breathtaking
C.tempted
D.ancient
E.panic
frespect
G.for tear ot
H.context
I in memory of
J.signalled
K.takeaways
31.Those hardworking people really deserves
no matter what fields they are engaged in.
32.Proverbs generally do not express the meaning directly,but require the readers to understand
from the
or even culture.
33.Most of the drivers will
if they see smoke coming out of the engine on the highway
34.The house has】
views from every room,which is the reason for its high price.
35.He may not even drink water at night
swallowing insects possibly floating on the
surface.
36.Nowadays,more and more people are being
to sign up for Yoga classes,taking
advantage of the health and relaxation benefits.
37.The group calls itself Black Thursday
the 1929 stock market crash in the United
States.
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38.I found most of the buildings in Zhouzhuang
_the simple but beautiful architecture
characteristics of the Qing Dynasty.
39.Among those who buy lunch,40 percent eat in a restaurant and 20 percent order
40.Shc
to me with a quick,meaningful look.Then I knew which way to go.
Section C(10')
Directions:Read the following passage and complete it by using the words in the box.Each
choice can only be used once.Notc that there is one word more than you need.
小=
A.inspired B.react.C tracked D.necessarily F.disasters (r.qalyzed
G.positive
H.possibilityI.essentially
手.ules
F..list
Bad news sells.If it bleeds,it leads.No news is good news,and good news is no news.Those
are the classic (41)for the evening broadcasts and the morning papers.But now that
information is being spread and monitored in different ways,researchers are discovering new
Rules.
Scientists (42)
people's e-mails and online posts,and found that good news spread
faster and farther than(43)and sad stories.
"The if it bleeds'rule works for mass media,"says Jonah Berger,a scholar at the University
of Pennsylvania."They want your eyeballs and don't care how vou're feeling.But when you share
a story with your friends,you care a lot more how they (44).You don't want them to think
of you as a Debbie Downer."Researchers studying word-of-mouth communication--e-mails,
Webposts and reviews,face-to-face conversations found that it tended to be more positive than
negative,but that didn't(45)mean people preferred positive news.Was positive news
shared more often simply because people experienced more good things than bad things?
To test for that(46),Dr.Berger looked at how people spread a particular set of news
stories:thousands of articles on The New York Times'website.He and a Penn colleague
(47)the "most e-mailed"list for six months.One of his first findings was that articles in
the science section were much more likely to make the (48)than non-science articles.He
found that science amazed Times'readers and made them want to share this (49)
feeling
with others
Readers also tended to share articles that were exciting or funny,or that(50)
negative
feelings like anger or anxiety,but not articles that left them merely sad.They needed to be aroused
one way or the other,and they preferred good news to bad.The more positive an article,the more
likely it was to be shared,as Dr.Berger explains in his new book Contagious:Why Things Catch
On.
III.Reading Comprehension (35)
Section A(15)
Directions:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,
C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
Once upon a time,much of the world was populated by wolves.They ranged all over the
United States and Canada,Siberia and much of mainland Europe,as well as Great Britain,and if
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humans hadn't come along,they would still be there(51)
But man did come along,
farmed the land,(52)
the wolves killing their livestock(and so gradually drove
them out of the homes that had once been theirs.
Wolves are not(53)in our language and our literature,however.In fairy stories,
they are seen as evil and dangerous,always (54)to eat people.Remember the time
when Little Red Riding Hood thinks that a wolf is her grandmother?"What big teeth you've got,
Grandmother!"she says,and the wolf,disguised as her grandmother,shouts back,"All the
better to eat you with,my dear!"
If you really want to see how English-speaking humans think of the wolf,just look at the
(55)】
!"A wolf in sheep's clothing"is not a pleasant person and a"wolf-whistle"is not a
pleasant sound!
Yet wolves are totally unlike the image we have of them from legend and language.For a
start,they don't(56)humans;indeed,they do their best to keep out of our way.They
are very sociable animals,living in packs and looking after their young with a fondness that
should make some humans (57)
themselves.Far from wolf music being(58)
the howl of the wolfthe cry of the whole pack-as the full moon rises in a star-bright sky,is one
of the most beautiful sounds in nature.They are beautiful creatures which can run at speeds of up
to 65kph if they have to.They can jump up and run up rock faces like a cat.And when they do(59)
their 42 large teeth are fearsomely effective.
But the (60)
remains that we love the lion,the king of the jungle,while we
demonize (the wolf,one of the most beautiful animals in the world.Only (61)
do writers treat them nicely;(62)
a she-wolf is supposed to have fed the twins Remus
and Romulus,who went on to found the city of Rome.
And so,while man kills animals in their millions,often just for the fun of it,the wolf on the
mountain,out in the wilderness,running over the Siberian wastes,represents a state of natural(63)
that we do not know and can never obtain,even though we (64)
it in our
hearts.Perhaps that's why,in the end,we(65)
the wolf so muchfor having something
we can never get our hands on.
51.A.on a regular basis
B.to a small extent
C.in great numbers
D.beyond certain limits
52.
A.succeeded in
B.agreed with
C.worked out
D.objected to
53.A.killers
B.victims
C.characters
D.mistakes
54.
A.reluctant
B.ready
C.unlikely
D.sure
55.A.language
B.behaviour
C.teaching
D.learning
56.
A.avoid
B.frighten
C.attack
D.protest
57.A.surprised at
B.pleased with
C.ashamed of
D.interested in
58.
A.peaceful
B.loud
C.musical
D.soft
59.A.m
B.kill
C.jump
D.cry
60.
A.possibility
B.mystery
C.evidence
D.fact
61.A.occasionally
B.recently
C.immediately
D.finally
62.A.on the whole
B.in addition
C.even so
D.for example
63.A.duty
B.grace
C.competition
D.skill
64.A.dream of
B.live by
C.fight against
D.learn from
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65.A.cnge
B.keep
C.bate
D.notice
Section B(20')
Directions:Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by several qucstions or
unfinished stotoments.For cach of thom thoro aro four choiccs marked A,B,C and D.Choose the
onc that fits bost according to the informetion givon in the passage you have just read.
(A)
It Tastes Just Like Chicken
Away from home,eating is morc than just a way to keep your stomach full.It is a language
all its own,and no words can say,"Glad to meet you...glad to be doing business with you..."
quite like sharing a meal offered by your host.
Clearly,mealtime is not the timc for you to say,"Thanks,but no thanks."Acceptance of the
food on your plate means acceptance of host,country,and company.So,no matter how difficult it
may be to swallow,swallow.Or,as one experienced traveller says,"Travel with a cast-iron
stomach and eat everything everywhere."
Often,the food offered represents proudly your host country's eating culture.What would
Americans think of a French person who refused to take a bite of homemade apple pie or sirloin?
Our discomfort comes not so much from the thing itself;it comes from our unfamiliarity with it.
After all,an oyster has remarkably the same look as a sheep's eye;and a first look at a lobster
would remind almost anybody of a creature from a science fiction movie,not something you dip
in butter and eat.By the way,in Saudi Arabia,sheep's eyes are a famous dish and in parts of
China,it's bear's paw soup.
Can you refuse such food without being rude?Most experienced business travellers say no,at
least not before taking at least a few bites.It helps,though,to slice any item very thin.This way,
you minimize the taste and the reminder of where it came from.Or,"Swallow it quickly,"as one
traveller recommends."I still can't tell you what sheep's eyeballs taste like."As for dealing with
taste,the old line that"it tastes just like chicken"is often thankfully true.Even when the"it"is
really rat or snake.
Another useful piece of advice is not knowing what you are eating.What's for dinner?Don't
ask.Avoid glancing into the kitchen or looking at English-language menus.Your host will be
pleased that you are eating the food he offers,and who knows?Maybe it really is chicken in that
soup
65.The purpose of the article is to
A.introduce unfamiliar food
B.share the writer's personal experiences
C.advise on how to politely refuse to eat foreign food
D.suggest ways to overcome a cultural barrier on food
67.According to the writer,people hesitate at strange food mainly due to
A.the way it looks
B.lack of information about it
C.safety worries
D.the unfamiliar aumosphere
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68.From the aricle we can infer that
A.onc should refusc strange food after a few bites
B.English-language menus are not always dependable
C.an American may fecl comfortablc with sirloin
D.one needs a cast-iron stomach to travel in other cultures
(B)
Universal Quartet at HFZ
Fcaturing Jessica Maurer (vocal)and Kentin (saxophone)from
France.plus Tinho Pereira (guitar)and Leonardo Susi (percussion)
from Brazil,this quartet is a harmonious mixing of threc cities (Paris.
Sao-Paulo,and Shanghai).Check them out every Wednesday at the
Jounge of Hong Fang Zi.
Dates:Every Wednesday 8pm
Ticket:40 yuan for adults and half price for kids
Music:Live band
Venuc:HFZ
Address:6/F HFZ,35 Shanxi Rd.S
Tcl:021-62553338
More info:www.hfz.sh.cn info@hfz.sh.cn
Latino Heat
LATINO HEAT
Every Sunday
All original Latin music on Sundays at Zapata's with free Salsa
courses presented by teachers from countries all over the world.Salsa
is loved by Latinos with a taste for the spicy,incorporating Latino
music since 1933.It is a combination of Latino Dance which includes:
Mambo,Rumba and Cha-Cha.The good part about Salsa is that it's
casy to lcarn and its fun.Let Latin passions make Shanghai's colorful
night life hotter.
Date:Every Sunday.8:30pm-9:30pm
Tickets:40 yuan includes 1 hour free lcsson 1 standard
alcoholic drink.or 2 soft drinks
Venue:Zapata's
Address:5 Hengshan Rd
Te1:021-64746166
More info:http://zapatas-shanghai.com
Piano Recital
As one of the most outstanding young pianists in Russia,Dmiti
Gordin studied with many Russian masters such as Vladimir Krainev.
He graduated from Moscow Chaikefusiji Conservatory where he built
solid academic foundation for his future career.Gordin plays various
styles,including Schubert,Haydn,Mozart,Beethoven,Liszt and
Shostakovitch.
Date:December 28,Friday,7:45pm
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Tickets:60-300 yman
Tel:021-68541234
Venue:Shanghai Oriental Art Center
Address:425 Dingxinng Rd.,Pudong
Apeninn Live
The Spanish baHad singer has won fans nll over the world with his
simple,clenn and transparent music.Electronic sound plus tetra chord,
San Diego writes,composes and sings all by himself,crcating unique
Spanish-style folk music
Date:December 29,Saturday,7:45pm
Tickets:50 yuan,80 yuon
Tel:021-68541234
Venue:Shanghai Oriental Art Center
Address:425 Dingxiang Rd.,Pudong
69.The Quartet at HFZ is a combination of the following cities EXCEPT
A.Shanghai
B.Sao-Paulo
C.Paris
D.San-Francisco
70.Which of the following is NOT true?
A.Drinks are offered free of charge at Zapata's.
B.Dmitri Gordin vas influenced by many Russian masters.
C.San Diego is a Spanish folk singer creating characteristic Spanish folk music.
D.One can get himself exposed to traditional Latino music at Zapata's.
71.If the Smiths want to take their daughter Jenny who is 9 years old to Universal
Quarter,how much do they have to pay all together?
A.40 Yuan
B.80 Yuan
C.100 Yuan
D.60 Yuan
(C)
On a summer in 1871,a young artist sat high upon a cliff in the American West.He was
fascinated by the magnificence of the wilderness he saw.In the distance the Yellowstone River
came crashing down a huge waterfall into a basin of sky blue.Below him lay enormous valley
walls,violently carved out of the cream-yellow stone.
To paint these wonders,the thin,strong man had endured a four-day ride on the newly built
Northemn Pacific Railroad.He was travelling as an artist on a survey team.The work he created as
a result of this trip would introduce thousands of Americans to the glorious landscape of their own
country-and help to establish Yellowstone as the first national park in the US.
While the bearded figure sat gazing at the marvelous views around him,he wondered if he
could capture on paper all the glories he saw.Alone with his watercolors and drawing pencils,
34-year-old Thomas Moran began to draw.
The artist who did so much for the American West was born into a family of weavers in
Bolton,England,in 1837.When Moran was seven,his family moved to Philadelphia,where they
worked long hours at the loom(织布机).
A sensitive young man,Moran spent his early adulthood improving his art without formal
education.Day trips outside the city introduced him to the beauty of sloping hillsides and shining
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riverbeds,and he translated all these sights into oil paintings that grew more assured as time went
by.He sold enough of these early works to keep going.
By 1870 Moran was illustrating articles for Scribner's Monthly magazine.One article,
written by explorer Nathaniel Langford,described a mysterious region in the West called
Yellowstone as "the place where hell bubbled up."By reworking drawings made by members of
Langford's journey and using his own imagination,Moran drew a fantastic world of erupting
geysers(喷涌的间歇泉)and other splendid views..
72.The description in paragraph 1 is meant to
A.reveal the danger of Moran's trip
B.stress the popularity of the Yellowstone
C.show how remarkable the scenery is
D.introduce Moran's delicate painting skills
73.What can be learned from the passage about Thomas Moran?
A.He discovered the Yellowstone by accident.
B.He went to an art school to train as an artist.
C.He appealed to the government to set up a national park.
D.He drew the geysers before seeing them in person.
/4.The word"illustrating"in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to"
A.giving examples to
B.supplying pictures for
C.explaining the themes of
D.writing introductions to
75.What is the best title of the passage?
A.The Man Who Gave US Yellowstone
B.Thomas Moran and His Masterpieces
C.A Unique and Adventurous Trip
D.A National Park That Has Grand Views
IV.Translation:(15)
76.显而易见,自信的人更有可能取得成功。iky)(3分)
77.他一到达欧洲,就想方设法去寻找欧洲历史最悠久的刷院。(仙he momer如t3分)
78.老师对她取得的进步丝毫都不感到惊讶,因为她对学习有积极的态度并经常反思自己的
行为。(reflect)4分)
79.他在追求自己梦想的音乐事业和接受父母强烈推荐的稳定工作之间摇摆不定,不断质疑
哪条路才能带来真正的幸福和成就感。(tom)(5分)