天津市南开中学滨海生态城学校2025-2026学年高一上学期期中检测英语试卷

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天津市南开中学滨海生态城学校2025-2026(上) 高一级部期中检测英语试卷 本试卷分为第1卷(进异题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择愿)两部分,共150分,考试用时100 分钟.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考号填写在答题卡。客卷时,考生务必将客案 棕自在答愿卡上。考试结束后,交回答题卡。 视各位考生考试顺利 第】卷选择题(共105分) 第一部分:听力(共两节,蘭分20分) 第一节(共5小题;每小愿1分,满分5分) 听下面五段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中进出 最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时闻来回客有关小 题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一意。 1.When can the woman get the computers? A.On Tuesday B.On Wednesday C.On Thursday 2.How much will the man pay for the tickets? A.7.5. B.£15 C.30. 3.What does the woman think of the shirt for the party? A.The size is not large enough B.The material is not good. C.The color is not suitable. 4.How does the man feel about going to school by bike? A.Delighted. B.Tired C.Concerned. 5.What does the man suggest the woman do? A.Continue to study.B.Walk to the park C.Have a rest. 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 听下面几材料。每段材料后有儿个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个进项中遗出 最佳透项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题5 秒帅;听竞后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段材料读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回客第6至第8小题。 6.Who is the woman probably talking to? A.A fellow traveller. B.A travel agent. C.A tour guide. 第1页共12页 CS扫描全能王 3亿人都在用的扫描AP 7.How long will the woman stay in Valencia? A.7 nights. B.6 nights. C.5 nights. 8.What is the woman's husband probably going to do next Thursday? A.Work in his office.B.Take a package tour. C.Return to Nice 所下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小愿。 9 How long is the track in Britain? A.Over 13000 miles.B.Over 16000 miles C.Over 30000 miles. 10.Which of those forms of transport is the least important in Britain? A.Railway. B.Road C.Air. 11.What does the man say about sea travel in Britain? A.It's getting more important. B.It has always been great. C.It connects all big towns 听下面一段独白,回客第12至第15小题。 12.Where is the park located? A.In West Africa.B.In Southeast Asia. C.In South America. 13.What do we know about the park? A.There are over 5,000 types of plants B.Visitors can't get close to the birds. C.It has much room to walk around. 14.How high is the waterfall? A.30 meters. B.60 meters. C.100 meters. 15.When does the All Stars Bird Show start? A.At 9:00 am. B.At 11:00 am. C.At 5:00 pm. 第二部分:英语知识运用(供三节,满分85分) 第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 16.-I'm really sorry for being late.The traffic was terrible. I was not in a rush anyway. A.Don't mention it B.You should have planned better C.Come on D.No worries 17.I shall never forget the days I spent in Beijing University, has a great effect on my life A.that;which B.when;which C.when;that D.that;that 18.Taking proper physical exercise is good for our health and can make us feel energetic. 第2页共12页 CS扫描全能王 3亿人都在用的扫描APF A.eventually B.regularly C.enormously D.bitterly 19.A large number of university students want to find a field they can discover and fulfill their potential. A.which B.why C.where D.what 20.She some old photographs in the drawer,which touched her deeply. A.settled for B.came across C.referred to D.caught up 21.In our childhood,we were often by Grandma to pay attention to our table manners. A.exchanged B.reminded C.ignored D.proved 22.Up to now,a large number of high-rise buildings in our city,making it different from what it was ten years ago. A.have been builtB.has been built C.are being built D.is being built 23.Lucy is a good listener with I enjoy sharing moments of my life A.who B.her C.that D.whom 24.It is announced that the 2021 Grammy Awards,originally scheduled for January 31st,have been to March 14th due to concerns over the spread of COVID-19 A.maintained B.illustrated C.preferred D.postponed 25.There are 53 students in our class,two-thirds are Leagues members. A.by whom B.of that C.on which D.of whom 26.My brother has always been a_ force in my life,for he always encourages me when I'm in trouble. A.positive B.negative C.frightened D.opposing 27.The Nobel Prize for Medicine was presented to Tu Youyou, research led to the discovery of artemisinin(青蒿素) A.her B.who C.whom D:whose 28.Bob has been in hospital for nearly two months.He was in his to return to the school. A.impression B.addition C.eagerness D.strength 29.Whether we need more food depends on how many people will at the party this evening. A.turn up B.come out C.wind up D.apply for 30.-Sophie,I wonder if I could ask you some questions about some unfamiliar English expressions? A.Never mind B.Go ahead C.It's hard to say D.You are welcome CS扫描全能王 可链3亿人都在用的扫描Ap 第二节:完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) As an only child,Nicole Renae often felt lonely in her youth.But that all 31 when she turned 15.For her 32,her grandmother surprised her with a(n) 33 puppy“Chloe”. The two were 34,and they always played together because they were best friends.Chloe always 35 her face.But when Renae was 18,her father got a new job. He'd be working from home36 distraction )"Chloe made a lot of noise at home,"Renae says.Unwillingly,the family sent 37 Chloe to an animal home although Renae didn't want to 38 her likeable dog. Years later,Renae grew up,got married,and had a child of her own.Remembering the 39 that having a dog had brought her as a kid,Renae wanted her daughter to 40 the same.She had it in mind to adopt (a dog as a(n)41 for her child too.Then one day,she saw a(n)42on Facebook about a senior dog named Chloe that needed a new home.The dog in the photograph looked a lot like Chloe,and she was even named Chloe. 43,she decided to adopt this dog When Renae met Chloe,she was struck with a 44 feeling.The dog ran up to her and started kissing her face.Chloe45 Renae so much of her old dog that the 46_overwhelmed(充溢;淹没)her.She knew it was her Chloe.47一ten years had passed since they last met,and her whole family thought she was crazy. Luckily,Renae's mom 48t that there was a way to 49 the theory: Their Chloe had a microchip with the ID number.Sure enough,the dog also had a microchip and the numbers were the 50.Renae was overjoyed to have her birthday gift back. 31.A.mattered B.changed C.worked D.happened 32.A.birthday B.honesty C,. wedding D.safety 33.A.weak B.annoying C.quiet D.lovely 34.A.dangerous B.healthy C.inseparable D.optimistic 35.A.cleaned B.bit C.hit D.kissed 36.A. under B.without C.by D. from 37.A.noisy B.frightened C. curious D.surprised 38.A.keep B.leave C.support D.sell 39.A.courage B.money C.hope D.joy 40.A.forget B. experience C.find D.expect 41.A.coach B.award C.nurse D.gift 42.A.letter B.invitation C.post D.like 43.A.Firstly B.Unwillingly C.Immediately D.Regulnrly CS扫描全能王 可1 3亿人都在用的扫描APF 44.A.familiar B.strange C.disappointed D.terrible 45.A.broke B.told C.freed D reminded 46.A.cxcitement B.praise C.pride D embarrassment 47.A.Therefore B.Then C.However D.Meanwhile 48.A.warned B.predicted C.realized D.hoped 49.A.test B.accept C.research D.record 50.A.least B.opposite C.best D.same 第三节:阅读理解(共16小题:每小题2.5分,满分40分) A When you're choosing a college,a lot of factors probably may be considered:the school's reputation,the classes offered,and the professors in your major,to name a few.However, considering the increasing competitiveness of universities to attract more and more applicants, many schools now offer extra benefits to be eujoyed by all of their students.Here are some of the coolest: University of Missouri When you think of a campus gym,you probably picture a room equipped with old weights and out-of-date machines.However,at the University of Missouri,you can enjoy one of the best campus fitess centers in the country.It features an "indoor beach"complete with a waterfall and a lazy river,as well as a full-service spa.Even if you don't normally enjoy working out,Missouri's fitess center will give you a reason to go to the gym High Point Univer sity If you see yourself quickly tired of dining hall foodsomething that happens toalmost all ofusHigh Point University n North Carolina has a great option for you:a private steakhouse for students.It's a first-class restaurant,and,best of all,you don't have to pay for the meal ou of your own pocket.You can use your dining dollars instead. Seton Hall Univer sity If you're stressing out about the extra cost of technology when you start college,Seton Hall has great news for you:all freshmen are given free laptops through the uiversity's Mobile Computing Program.As a freshruan,you'll receive a laptop already set up with all of the software that you'll need as a student.Then,after two years,you'll receive a new and updated laptop designed to carry to through until after you graduate. Now York University If you're a fan of museums.NYU(New York University)is the perfect university for you: oyare you dhe hear of a city featuring ome of the best museumsinteord bul the iverity wll v provide you with freadission to mayof them.You can take CS扫描全能王 3亿人都在用的扫描APP advantage of visiting free museums at any time you want-and you'll never be bored on the weekends. 51.What can we leamn from Paragraph 1? A.It is hard to be admitted to a university. B.A university's fame is the top consideration. C.The competition to attract applicants is fierce. D.Extra benefits makes no difference to applicants. 52.What can we learn about the fitness center in the University of Missouri? A.Its equipment is out of date. B.It is the best one in the world. C.It has a real beach there. D.It can arouse students'interest in workout. 53.Which university offers extra benefit of food? A.University of Missouri. B.High Point University C.Seton Hall University D.New York University. 54.What can be guaranteed for students choosing Seton Hall University? A.Free tuition. B.Free accommodation. C.Free computers D.High graduation rate. 55.Which of the following is true of New York University? A.It is located in the center of the city. B.It houses the best museums in the world. C.All the museums are open to its students for free. D.Museums are usually closed on the weekends. B In the mid-1950s,I was a somewhat bored early-adolescent male student who believed that doing any more than necessary was wasted effort.One day,this approach threw me into embanassment. In Mrs.Totten's eighth-grade math class at Central Avenue School in Anderson,Indiana, we were leaming to add and subtract decimals () Our teacher typically assigned daily homework,which would be recited in class the following day.On most days,our grades were based on our oral answer to homework questions. Mrs.Totten usually walked up and down the rows of desks requesting answers from student after studeut in the order the questions had appeared on our homework sheets.She CS扫描全能王 可链3亿人都在用的扫描Ap would start either at the front or the back of the classroom and work toward the other end. Since I was seated near the middle o about 35 students,it was easy to figure out which questions I might have to answer.This particular time,I had completed my usual two or three problems according to my calculations. What I failed to expect was that several students were absent,which threw off my estimate. As Mrs.Totten made her way from the beginning of the class,I desperately tried to determine which math problem I would get.I tried to work it out before she got to me,but I had brain freeze and couldn't function. When Mrs.Totten reached my desk,she asked what answer I'd got for problem No.14. "I...I didn't get anything,"I answered,and my face felt warm. “Correct,,"she said. It tumed out that the correct answer was zero. What did I learn that day?First,always ao all your homework.Second,in real life it isn't always what you say but how you say it that matters.Third,I would never make it as a mathematician. If I could choose one school day that taught me the most,it would be that one. 56.What does the underlined part in Paragraph 1 indicate? A.It is wise to value one's time. B.It is important to make an effort C.It is right to stick to one's belief. D.It is enough to do the necessary. 57.Usually,Mrs.Totten asked her students to A.recite their homework together B.grade their homework themselves C.answer their homework questions orally D.check the answers to their homework questions 58.The author could work out which questions to answer since the teacher always A.asked questions in a regular way B.walked up and down when asking questions C.chose two or three questions for the students D.requested her students to finish their usual questions 59.The author failed to get the questions he had expected because A.the class didn't begin as usual B.several students didn't come to school C.he didn't try hard to make his estimate D.Mrs.Totien didn't start from the back of the class C扫描全能王 3亿人都在用的扫描ApP 60.Which of the following can he the best title for the passage? A.An Unforgettable Teacher B.A Future Mathematician C.An Effective Approach D.A Valuable Lesson 0 Over breakfast this moming,I enjoyed a short chat with Mia,my new Spanish study buddy.I explained what I had leamned about the psychology of happiness from a Spanish-language podcast.By the end of the ten-minute conversation,I felt that I had mastered more of the language than if I'd done an hour of textbook exercises. Mia,however,does not exist in real life.It is an AI that I created to take advantage of a phenomenon called the "protege effect'”(门徒效应),According to research,we learn more effectively when we teach someone else about the topic we've just explored-even if that person doesn't really exist.The effect has its roots in the principle of"learning by teaching," pioneered in the early 1980s by Jean-Pol Martin,a French teacher working in Germany.To improve his students'language learning,he had them research and present different parts of the curriculum to their classmates.The technique boosted their motivation,self-confidence,and communicative abilities,and it soon spread to-many other schools in the country. Later,a group of Stanford scientists tested the idea.In a pioneering experiment,Catherine Chase asked 62 eighth-graders to use a computer program to study how fever affects the body. Over two lessons,the students had to read a text and then create a flowchart.Half the teens did the exercise as a form of self-study,while the others were told that their diagram would help to teach a virtual character.At the end,those in the teaching role had learned considerably more of the material,with much stronger performance on tests. Chase named this the protege effect,and it has since been replicated (many times. These later studies suggest that leaming by teaching is more powerful than other memory techniques.The brain boost appears to arise as much from the expectation of teaching as the act itself.If we know that others are going to leamn from us,we feel a sense of -responsibility to provide the right information.As a result,we make a greater effort to fill in the gaps in our understanding and correct any mistaken assumptions before passing our knowledge on to others.This process then helps to enhance what we have leamned. To put the protege effect into practice,a face-to-face conversation with a human partner is ideal,but it can be hard to find one.Fortunately,there are other ways.You might choose to present your progress as a blog or video aimed at other leamners.Or you might,like mc,choose to chat with an AI.I prompt(intu ChatGPT to act as a curious Spanish student,Mia,who stowhat 've eaingdibsid folw-.With voce 第8页共12页 CS扫描全能王 3亿人都在用的扫描APF features,I can practice speaking as well.Though it felt awkward to talk to my computer at first, I became more confident in real-life interactions after just a few weeks 61.Jean-Pol Martin's teaching method is mentioned in the text to A.highlight the role of student competition in learning B.contrast Eastern and Western educational philosophies C.provide historical context for the concept's development D.demonstrate the inefficiency of teacher-centered instruction 62.The author mentions Catherine Chase's study to show that A.flowcharts are useful tools to learn science B.self-study is more effective than group learning C.virtual characters cannot replace human teachers D.leamning by teaching is supported by scientific evidence 63.What does Paragraph 4 imply about the protege effect? A.It encourages learners to avoid uncertain topics entirely. B.It motivates deeper leaming by creating a sense of duty. C.It promotes systematic review of previously mastered material. D.It relies on external feedback to correct errors in comprehension. 64.With regard to applying the"protege effect,"the author would most agree that A.teaching real people is best but not always possible B.chatting with Al is as effective as real-life interactions C.overcoming the initial discomfort of teaching is the key D.presenting learing progress publicly offers greater benefits 65.The author's personal experience with Mia is introduced primarily to A.criticize the limitations of traditional language leamning methods B.illustrate the practical application of a psychological phenomenon C.emphasize the superiority of Al over human interaction in education D.showcase the technical complexities of creating virtual study partners 66.The author's attitude to using AI for the protege effect can be described as A.overly enthusiastic without practical support B.entirely unconcerned about non-human interactions C.cautiously optimistic despite initial discomfort D.strongly skeptical due to technological limitations C扫描全能王 3亿人都在用的扫描App 第Ⅱ卷非选择题(共45分) 注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 第一节:阅读表达(每小题2分,共10分) 阅读下面的短文,并根据短文内容回答后面的问题。 It was a dark and stormy night.The ferocious wind shook the windows wildly,as though someone outside were beating on the glass.It was also New Year's Eve.We were having our annual party and had a house full of people just starting to celebrate. Suddenly,we heard loud explosions.Looking outside and up into the hills,we saw sparks(火花)flying from electrical transformers(变压器).One area after another went dark up in those hills.Then there was the loudest explosion of them all and our house went dark too.I tried to find every candle we had and lit them.The candles made everything look lovely.But we had problems.We had fifteen people standing around and we still had to cook dinner.How would we do that without electricity? The barbecue!Why not cook on the barbecue?We men went outside,some holding flashlights and others cooking.We did a wonderful job.The women stayed inside and got the salads ready.Everything was delicious.There were still a few hours to go before the beginning of the new year,so we all sat around the dining room table and sang up until a few minutes before midnight.We couldn't watch the ball drop in Times Square on television but that wouldn't stop us from celebrating.I stood on a chair and,with the help of someone's watch to tell us the time,we all counted down and I dropped a tennis ball!We all screamed Happy New Year.We didn't need electricity for that! Nowadays,we still get together with the same group to celebrate the New Year and we still talk about that special night.I don't think we have ever laughed so much as we did on that New Year's Eve. 67.What does the underlined word mean in Paragraph 1?(1 word) 68.What made dinner preparation difficult according to Paragraph 2?(no more than 6 words) 69.How did the people celebrate on New Year's Eve according to the passage?(no more than 10 words) 70.How does the author feel about that particular New Year's Eve?(no more than 8 words) 71.What do you think is the most necessary quality when dealing with an unexpected difficult situation?Please explain why.(no more than 25words) 第10页共12页 CS扫描全能王 3亿人都在用的扫描APF

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