2025-2026学年4月春学期江苏常州市金坛区第一中学高一英语调研试卷

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学段 高中
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教材版本 高中英语译林版必修第三册
年级 高一
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学年 2026-2027
地区(省份) 江苏省
地区(市) 常州市
地区(区县) 金坛区
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常州市金坛区耶一中学英语组 2026年春学期常州市金坛区第一中学高一英语调研 (用时:120分钟) 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选 项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播 放两遍。 1.How does Mike probably feel now? A.Happy. B.Worried. C.Angry. 2.What is the man probably? A.A manager. B.A doctor. C.A student. 3.How does the woman usually go to work? A.By bus. B.By car. C.On foot. 4.What will the speakers do this weekend? A.Go to a new restaurant. B.Watch a French movie. C.Stay at home 5.When will the speakers probably study together? A.At four o'clock. B.At six o'clock. C.At eight o'clock 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选 项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的 作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题 6.What is the woman doing? A.Reading a story. B.Writing a story. C.Listening to a story. 7.What will the woman do next probably? A.Talk with her teacher. B.Invite the man to dinner.C.Tell the man the storyline. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 8.What did the man do yesterday? A.He went to the history museum. B.He signed up for the painting courses. C.He did some shopping online 9.When will the man go to the store? A.This Tuesday. B.This weekend. C.Next week. 1/11 常州市金坛区第一中学英语组 10.Why does the woman advise the man to go to the store? A.The prices of paintbrushes are low. B.It's near the man's house. C.There are many kinds of paintbrushes. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 11.What do we know about the woman? A.She enjoys sharing. B.She often sings songs C.She likes listening to music. 12.What is the disadvantage of the apartment? A.It shares several walls with neighbors B.It is on the top floor. C.It isn't big enough 13.What does the woman ask about the apartment at last? A.Its address. B.Its size. C.Its price. 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题 14.How old is Jane? A.21. B.24. C.25. 15.What is the relationship between James and Jane? A.Mother and son. B.Husband and wife. C.Brother and sister. 16.What can we know about Tina? A.She has got a new job. B.She loves playing the piano. C.She will graduate this June. 17.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A The weather. B.Their travel experiences. C.Their family members. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 18.When did the speaker return to the United States? A.In1993 B.In1999. C.In2006. 19.What did the speaker major in at university? A.P.E. B.Japanese. C.Spanish education. 20.Where does the speaker live now? A.In Japan. B.In the United States. C.In Venezuela. 第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题:每题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 2/11 常州术金坛区第一中学英语组 A The Global Leaders Summer Camp organized by our international college,is an exciting and transformative four-week summer program designed for the next generation of global leaders Application for Summer 2026 is open now. Cost:f5,200 +f40 application fee 2026 Session I:June10-July 5,2026 2026 Session IⅡ:July8-August2,2026 2026 Session IIⅢ:August5-August30,2026 Who Can Participate? The Global Leaders Summer Camp is specifically crafted for high school graduates who demonstrate exceptional leadership potential,a passion for global issues,and a desire to make a positive impact in their communities. Age Requirements:Be at least 15 years old by June 9,2026,and not turn 19 years old before August 29,2026 Programme Highlights: Leadership Workshops:Develop essential leadership skills through interactive workshops led by experienced mentors. Global Issues Seminars:Engage in thought-provoking discussions on pressing global challenges and potential solutions. Team Projects:Collaborate with peers on real-world projects that address community needs or global issues. Outdoor Adventures:Participate in exciting outdoor activities that promote teamwork,resilience, and personal growth. Key Deadlines: Early Bird Application Scholarship Priority:November 30,2025.Submit your application by this date to receive priority consideration for scholarships and early acceptance. Regular Application Deadline:February 15,2026.For applicants who need additional time,this deadline ensures your application is fully reviewed. Late Application Waitlist:April 30,2026.Late applications will be considered on a space- available basis and may have limited scholarship options. 21.What is the main purpose of the program? A.To highlight the role of leaders. B.To develop future global leaders. C.To enhance team spirit of leaders. D.To help leaders address global issues. 22.If a student misses the Regular Application Deadline,he might 3/11 常州市金坛区第一中学英语组 A.have no chance available B.apply on the day before the camp starts C.do nothing but wait until the next year's session D.have a late application with limited scholarships 23.Where is this text most likely from? A.A news report. B.A travel brochure. C.An academic paper. D.A university website. B Scientists and artists have a lot to learn from each other.That's why The Flow Project was started at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2021 as part of Water@UW-Madison. The Flow Project is still going today.It pairs undergraduate artists with water scientists to create art pieces inspired by water,ranging from paintings and drawings,clothes and sculptures,to dance and music.Their work highlights the value of art not only as a tool to communicate science,but also as a way to inspire new science. Akriti Bagchi,an undergraduate student studying fashion design,was paired with Yuan Liu,a third-year PhD student in environmental engineering who studies storms and flooding in the Mississippi River Basin(流域) Liu generates computer models of storms caused by atmospheric rivers,which are large amounts of water vapor (that move onto land from tropical seas.His models aim to estimate the flood risks associated with these storms in the Mississippi River Basin. Patterns and designs from Liu's research inspired visual elements that Bagchi transformed into a wearable jacket. She designed the jacket with blue and brown yarns (through white fabric to present the multiple layers of water vapor involved in the storms Liu studies.The front of the jacket showcases patches()of fabric to form a map of the river basin.Bagchi chose each patch to represent the basin's various regions. "There's so much you can do with fashion,"Bagchi said."You can do all your research and you can find crazy solutions.And finding ways to show your thoughts in a creative sense or just in a very clear way is very important." But Bagchi's art wasn't the only thing inspired by the cooperation.Liu said talking with Bagchi throughout the process and seeing how she approaches problems encouraged him to take a step back and consider new approaches to his own work. "I think it does shift a little bit of the focus when I'm doing research from just thinking about all those details,those mathematics,to the big picture,"said Liu."That's pretty important actually,for 4/11 家州市金坛区第一中学第语短 B北。·以花4 you to become a better scientist." )s00.其i了 24.What is the second paragraph mainly about? A.How the project operates B.What inspires art pieces. C.What pairs artists with scientists. D.How new science is communicated 25.What is the purpose of Liu's computer models? A.To assist clothing design work.B.To predict the consequences of flooding. C.To figure out the causes of storms. D.To smooth cooperation with artists. 26.What can the jacket designed by Bagchi be considered as? A.The result of a scientific study. B.An innovation in fashion design. C.A combination of art and science. D.A call for envircnmental protection. 27.What do Liu's words in the last paragraph focus on? A.His plan for becoming a better scientist. B.The true meaning behind Bagchi's artwork. C.The benefit he gained from the cooperation. D.The new methods he learned for his research. C In the digital age,the concept of"deep work"-the ability to put all your attention on a difficult task-is becoming increasingly valuable,yet increasingly rare.As Cal Newport,a computer science professor at Georgetown University,argues in his book Deep Work,the constant interruptions()from emails,social media notifications,and a culture of multitasking are distracting()our attention.This"shallow work"while often unavoidable,doesn't create much new value and is easy to do.It includes routine administrative tasks,reactive communication,and piecemeal efforts that occupy much of the modern workday but contribute little to meaningful progress or innovation. Newport suggests that the ability to perform deep work is a superpower in our competitive economy.Those who can master the art of intense focus will be better at learning complex things quickly and producing high-quality output.To develop this skill,he proposes strategies such as scheduling strict blocks of time for deep work,embracing boredom instead of immediately seeking digital stimulation,and quitting social media to reduce the chance of getting distracted.He emphasizes the importance of creating environments that signal the brain to enter a state of deep concentration,thereby making it a habitual practice rather than an occasional feat. However,critics point out that not all jobs allow for large,uninterrupted blocks of time.For many in service-oriented or cooperative roles,responsiveness is key,Teachers,healthcare workers,and customer support personnel,for example,must remain highly accessible and connected throughout -15/11 常州市金婚区第一中学募语罐 9.5一今 their day.The challenge,then,is not to cancel all shallow work but to find a sustainable balance, perhaps by ritualizing (deep work sessions and communicating one's focus hours to colleagues.This approach acknowledges the necessity of collaboration()while safeguarding periods dedicated to high-value tasks. Ultimately,the goal is to develop a personalized workflow that respects both the need for focused productivity and the demands of interconnected professional environments.By consciously setting aside time for deep work and setting clear boundaries,individuals can enhance their efficiency without compromising their roles in team-based or service-driven settings.This balanced model not only boosts individual performance but also supports healthier,more sustainable work cultures in the long term. 28.According to the passage,what is a characteristic of"shallow work"? A.It is difficult to manage. B.It generates much new value. C.It takes little time of a workday. D.It is often unavoidable but less valuable 29.What is Cal Newport's main argument about deep work? A.Multitasking is an essential skill now. B.Email is the biggest source of interruption. C.The ability to stay focused is highly valuable. D.Social media platforms are to attract our attention. 30.What is the critics'primary concern regarding deep work? 分 A.It is too difficult for the average person to learn. ,分2d B.It may not be practical for all types of professions. C.The strategies proposed by Newport are ineffective. D.It leads to increased stress and burnout among workers. 31.What does the underlined word"compromising"in the last paragraph mean? A.Weakening.B.Dominating.C.Exposing. D.Claiming. D 2 Electric vehicles(EVs)are a strong weapon in the world's efforts against global warming.But the effects of EVs depend on what country you are in.In some nations,electric vehicles lead to the release of more carbon gasses than gasoline cars,new research shows. The Radiant Energy Group(REG)compared gas emissions caused by a gasoline vehicle and from charging an electric vehicle.The study compared the emissions()caused by charging a Tesla Model 3 to drive 100 kilometers with the emissions coming from an average gasoline car driven the same distance. Countries where charging an electric vehicle is cleaner than driving a gasoline-powered car use 6/11 常州木金标区第一中蝉英语组 a lot of hydroelectric,nuclear or solar power. Sales of electric cars are rising the fastest in Europe.Data from REG suggests that EVs in Poland and Kosovo actually create more carbon emissions because their electric systems depend so much on coal. In other European countries,however,EVs result in reduced emissions.The carbon gas reduction depends on what energy supplies electricity systems and the time of day vehicles are charged. The countries with the biggest carbon gas savings from EVs use a lot of nuclear and hydroelectric power.An EV driver in Germany reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 55 percent over a gasoline car.Germany uses a mix of renewable energy and coal to produce electricity. Germany and Spain create a lot of electricity from the sun and wind.But the sun and wind do not add to a country's electricity system equally throughout the day. For this reason,the amount of carbon emissions saved by driving an EV depends on the time of day it is being charged.Charging in the afternoon,when there is more sun and wind,saves 16 to 18 percent more carbon than at night when electricity systems are more likely to be using gas or coal. Automakers including General Motors,Stellantis and Volkswagen have set targets to sell mainly electric vehicles in Europe in the coming years.U.S.car manufacturer General Motors said it will have all new electric cars by 2022. 32.We can learn from Para.8 that A.the availability of charging stations is the key factor in EV adoption B.the cost of EVs is the most significant barrier to their widespread adoption C.the time of day when EVs are charged can greatly affect their carbon footprint D.the type of battery used in EVs has a big impact on their overall carbon emissions 33.According to REG's study,what caused the different results in carbon emission? A.The limited coverage of national power system.B.The different energy sources for EV charging. C The varying time of day when EVs are sold.D.The lack of charging stations in rural areas. 34.What's the attitude of automakers like General Motors towards EVs? A.Unconcerned.B.Supportive.C.Doubtful.D.Puzzled. 35.What's the best title for the passage? A.The Global Shift to Electric Vehicle Adoption. 1,」白。,: B.The Economics of Electric Vehicle Ownership C.The Future of Renewable Energy in Automobiles. 7/11 常州市金娇这第一中学弊语组 产一n学 D.The Environmental Impact of Electric Vehicle Charging. 0, 第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多 余选项。 Growing up,I found the word Saturday almost meant cleaning in my family.As soon as any child was able to use a dust cloth,he or she was given a chore ()36 Sometimes we can't,but the older we grew,the more my parents expected us to balance these responsibilities. Chores were part of my family's way of functioning.We complained and tried to avoid them, but we never questioned why we did them.As a family,we all had roles in keeping the home running smoothly,and the responsibility grew with age.37 When I was a kid,I knew when doing chores I was helping my family.It wasn't until I grew into adulthood that I realized that chores are more than a list of tasks.38.Being given chores means that each family member is needed and that their action or non-action affeets every single other person living under the same roof. Handling daily household chores is never easy,but doing them out of love for my family makes it manageable.39I enjoy jumping in to help whenever my parents need a hand.While working together,we have the chance to have meaningful conversations,share experiences,and build memories. 40 Household chores mean learning how to manage responsibility and understand kids'role,not to mention time management,and selflessness.All these clearly add much weight to the argument in favor of involving children in household chores. A.Household chores put great stress on us. B.It was meaningful,although we disliked it. C.They create a sense of belonging within a family D.We had to complete it before doing our school homework. E.It's also clear that chores are important for personal growth. F.Actually,doing chores alongside my family can make them a joy. 5以 G.Allowing children to share burdens helps them recognize their strengths. 3 第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分): 第一节(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四个选项中选出最佳选项。 On a fall day,my wife and I went boating on the Blackfoot River.I was excited about the trip because it would allow me to forget my 41. At noon,we rested on a bank.42 the scenery,we barely realized the-approaching 8/11 常州木食婚风第一甲典郭语望 danger.Then three large43appeared from the forest:a huge mama bear with two babies. They were less than 100 feet away across the river,far closer than the recommended44 distance. I could feel45reached deep into my stomach.Time stood still.Then,I grabbed the bear spray (and we walked downriver to46ourselves."Hey,bear!"I said."We are not here to47you."At that moment,I thought the mama bear would48 across the river,covering the 100 feet in seconds.Although I knew how to use the spray,I didn't think I could use it 49 To our surprise,the mama bear50drank water from the river.When one baby wandered just a few steps away,she quickly 51 him back.And then,just like their 52appearance,they were gone,disappearing into the forest.We returned to our boat,filled with_53.This encounter(遭遇)humbled(使感到谦卑)me,making my daily concerns seem 54 in the larger context of our planet.The experience,the fear,and my 55as a human have changed my view about the world forever. 41.A.requests B.patterns C.concerns D.secrets 42.A.Tired of B.Absorbed in C.Looking into D.Belonging to 43.A.signs B.pictures C.shapes D.boats 44.A.safe B.social C.average D.original 45.A.courage B.surprise C.excitement D.fear 46.A.relax B..corner C.escape D.distance 47.A.bathe B.hurt C.rescue D.pet 48.A.sail B.float C.charge D,fly 49.A.in advance B.by accident C.on purpose D.in time 50.A.simply B.probably C.naturally D.officially 51.A.brought B.fought C.put D.threw 52.A.historical B.universal C.regular D.unexpected 53.A.shame B.amazement C.calmness D.regret 54.A.mysterious B.insignificant C.beneficial D.impatient 55.A.limitations B.curiosity C.advantages D.worth 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 When people think of temple fairs in China,they often imagine iconic lion dances and traditional performances.However,for 56(local)in Sihong,Jiangsu Province,Qiangan Dance (is the tradition that best represents their cultural identity. 9/11 常州市食婚区事一中学具语从 处生A A qiangan is a stick made of bamboo or wood,usually57(decorate)with copper coins(铜钱),bells and ribbons.Qiangan Dance performers use the qiangan_·_58_(tap)their shoulders,waists,legs and other body parts while59(dance)to the rhythm of local folk music.Because of its cultural importance,Qiangan Dance60(recognize)as an intangible cultural heritage in Jiangsu province in 2023. Hu Bo,50,president of the Qiangan Dance Association in Sihong County,was born into a family of folk artists.He began learning the dance as a child and has practiced it for decades. 61 interests him most is the Huaihe culture behind the dance.Sihong County lies along the Huaihe River,62 divides northern and southern China.63 its cultural value, Qiangan Dance,to a certain extent,is at the risk of being forgotten.Many young people leave Sihong for work,and few are practicing it now,Hu recalled. To fight against this cultural 64(ignore),Hu formed a training team.They regularly showcase the dance at temple fairs,museums,and competitions.Hu also shares performances online, attracting enthusiasts who inspire him to"bring Qiangan Dance to a 65(big)stage." 第四部分应用文写作(满分15分) 66.为了传承和弘扬中国传统文化和让师生领略非物质文化遗产(intangible cultural heritage).的魅力,你市上周六在文化馆在你校开展了“非遗进校园”活动。请你用英文写 一篇报道,内容包括:1.活动时间,地点,主题;2.活动内容;3.活动影响及师生体会。 注意: 1、词数80左右 向: 2、可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯 An event of the intangible cultural heritage 第二节读后续写(满分25分) 67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短 文。 Flowers for You Flowers should be presented to winners.Why should they be given to this loser?Since she failed 10/11

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