山东省青岛第一中学2025-2026学年下学期高一4月考英语试题

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背岛一中2025-2026学年度第二学期第一次模块考试 高一英语试题 2026.4 本卷分第1卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分 满分150分,考试时间120分钟 第I卷(选择题部分,共95分) 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(供5小题,每小题1.5分满分7.5分) 听下面S段对话。每段对话后有一个小愿,从题中所给的A、B、C.三个选项中 选出最佳选项。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。每段录音读两逸。 1.Where does the conversation probably take place? A.In the street. B.In a hotel. C.In a school. 2.How will the woman probably go to her friend's? A.By bus. B.By car. C.By bike. 3.What does the man promisc the woman? A.Wedding photos. B.A graduation party. C.A lunch out. 4.What is the woman's attitude towards the professor's response? A.Unclear. B.Understanding: C.Supportive. 5.What's the man's suggestion about? A.Practice time. B.A healthy lifestylc. C.Weekend plans 第二节(共15小题:每小题I5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、 C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,各小题给出5秒针的作答时间。 每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答第6、1题。 6.What does the woman want the man to.do? Write an article B.Buy some pizza C.Help with editing. 7.What's the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Teacher-and student B.Mother and son. C.Friends. 高一英语第1页共12页 ”下面一段对话回答第8、9题。 .8.Why did the woman have to move seats? A.To have a geod view. B.To avoid noisy people C.To sit comfortably. 9.What surprised the man about the lecture? A.Job opportunities. B.The tough market. C.Work pressure. 听下面一段对话,回答第10-13题。 10 Why is the woman unwilling to keep a dog? A.She'doesn't like it. B.There's no room for it. C.She is too.busy to walk it. 11.How does.the woman find spiders? A.Dangerous. B.Quiet. C.Interesting. 12.What animal does the woman seem to be interestcd in? A.Cats. B.Snakes. C.Ants. 13.What is the woman likely to do? A.Seek information online. B.Shop at another store. C.Buy a pet right away. 听下面一段对话,回答第1417题。 14.What did many people do when they first saw real books according to the man? A.They bought them. B.They refused them. C.They asked somcone to read them 15.What does the woman want to learn about? A.How to protect her eyes. B..Where to get Jane Austen novels. C.How e-readers.work. 16.What will the man do in the following days? A Read some e:books, Travel for business. C.Study with the.woman. 17.What will.the woman do next? A.Wait for Grist. B.Buy her favorite noveL .C.Expericnce the e-reader. 听下面一段独白,回答第18-20题。 18.What can visitors do in autumn? 高一英语:第,2页共12:页 (A.Watch whales. B.Visit artists. C.Go to cafes: 19,What is true about the Pacific Ocean Park? A.It was built in the 1970s.B It saves sea lions. C It's a pay-to.cnter park. 20.What special activities docs the Pagcant of the Masters provide? A/Guided Tours. B.Music performances. C.Painting shows. 第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 问读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中;选出最佳选项。 A Brogdale Collections is the home of thd National Fruit Coliectiony and works (o provide aecess and education about the National Fruit Collection.It offers a varicty of activitics to suit all ages aod interests.For upcoming events,look here. .Heritage Orchard Days Wed,October 9.2024-Sun.October 20,2024(1:00 pm-3:00 pm) Come and join us for a fun family day out at Brogdale Farm.Each weekend, visitors will delight in the wonderful orchards()bursting with fruit,join a guided tour of the National Collcction and taste hundrcds of varicties straight from the trees. Children will join in with some apple campfire cooking and traditionnl apple pressing. Ineluded in the ticket price,visitors will also harvest their own apples and pears to take home. ●Ticket price: Aduit(16ys+)£10.00 Child(3-15yrs,under 3's free)5.00 Kids Juicing Workshops Mon,August 19,2024 -Mon,October 21,2024 (10:00 am-3:00 pm) Everyone loves apple juice,but have you ever thought about where it comes from and how it is made?Here we are giving children a unique opportunity to explore where our apples are growing and find out what happens to them.Come along to Brogdale where you will see more than 3000 varieties of fruit trees including-apples, cherrics,pears and plums.Then,there is an opportunity to pick'some apples and have a go at making freshly pressed juice! Ticket price: 15.00 per child plus accompanying adult 高一英语「第3页共12页 Additionnl child E10.00 Additional adult f15.00 21.What is thermain purposg ofBrogdale Collcctions? A.Ofering traditionnl gardening courses B.Collecting various fruits from all states. C.Providing fruit-related cducation with fun. D.Making tnilored package tours for fumilics 22.What do the two cvents have in common? A.Thcy involve applc pressing. B.They cnd on the same day. S.They offer guided tours. D They allow mnking campfire. 23.How mych doxa couplo with a kid pay to join Kids Juicing Workshop? A.25. B.E30, C.40. D.f45. B Louisa May Alcott,a lcading American writer of the 19th century,used writing both as a mcans ol cscaps and a way ro chronicle the world around her-she.would write down detnils of her family's daily life,like her sisters'laughter over momning meals or her futher's late-night discussions with friends,and intcgrate these moments into her.stories later. Bom on November 29,1832,in Germantown,Pennsylvania,she wos the second of four.daughtcrs.Growing up in Boston.and Concord,Massachusctts,Louisa was primarily cducated by her father and reccived additional lessons from the well-known writer.and.poct Ralph Waldo Emcrson and the influential philosopher and natumlist Henry David Thoreau.Both:men,along with her.father,wcre part of the Transcendental Club,a group that emphasizcd sclf-rcliance and the power of the individual. Despite this rich intellectual environment,the Alcott family faced continuing financial difficulties.Determined to help,Louisa worked virious jobs as a young woman,including as a teacher and domestic helper.For Louiso,writing became her creative outlet and an cscape from these pressurcs. She began her literary carcer by publishin FTowar..Fables.nt the age of 22. Scveral ycars:later.Hospital Skatchas:.bascd on lctters she wrote to her family while she was serving as a nurse'during tho.Civil.War:brought her.wider..positive recognition.Howeyet,it was the publication of Little Wamco.that secured her lasting 高一英诏第4页共12.页 literary fame.Originally released in two volumes in 1868 and'1869,this coming-of-age novel follows the lives of the four March sisters-Meg,Jo,Beth,and Amy.The book is scmi-autobiographical,drawingheavily-from.Louisa's own childhood and young adulthood.The central character,Jo March,mirrots'Louisa herself as an independent thinker and writer.The novel's extraordinary popularity has led to translations into more than 50 languages. Louisa continued the story of the March family with Litle Men (1871)and Jos Boys (1886)alongside numerous other novels and-children's stories throughout the 1870s and 1880s.Following a Massachusetts law in 1879 that allowcd women to vote in local elections,she became the first woman to register to vote in Concord 'and actively encouraged other women to do the same. Louisa May Alcou dicd on March 6,1888.Through her timeless body of work. particularly Litle Women,she has lent an incredible mark on American literature. 24.What does the underlined word "chronicle"in the first paragraph probably mean? A.Imagine. B.Judge. C.Record. D.Decorate. 25.Why does the author mention Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thorcau? A.ro ist famous 19th-century writers. B.To introdute Louisa's educational background. C.To expiain Louisa's father's social circle D.To recommend the Transcendental Club. 26.What is paragraph 4 mainly about? Louisa's family life. B The influence of Hospiral Sketches. C The success of Linle Women. D.Louisa's literary career. 27.What can we infer about Louisa from the text? A.She valued women's rights. B.Litrle Men was her first work. C.Her mother was a philosopber. D.She lived in Pennsylvania allher life. c Do you know what percentage of your family's total expenses is spent on food? This is the main focus of the Engel coefficient(思格尔系数),an economic concept that describes the relationship between income and spending on food.For years,it has been considered an importan measure of peoplelving standards.If the figure is high,then it is often believed that the.standard of living is low,as a large share of income is spent on food. 高一英语第5页共12页 However,'recently_a topic has gone viral on Chincse social media platforms; where many people have begun to question whether the Engel coefficient is relevant in China Une of the key reasons for this concer comes from the Chinese attitude toward food.shown by the old saying,Food is of primary importance to the people."This highlights the sighificant difference between China's food culture and consumption habits and those of Wester countries.The food culture in China is rich and diverse, and pcople are willing to spend more money and cnergy on it. "In the past,I eamned 100 yuan a day'and spent half of it on food.Now I carn 1,000 yuan a day,and I still spend half of iton food.Having a good meal makes my day,"auser from Hunan commented on Sina Weibo. Food in China is a science,a social activity and an art,reported China Highlights. The principles of traditional Chinese.medicine are employed all over China to creatc healthy,well-balanced meals.Whether on a snack strect,in a restaurant or at someonc's home,food is often the common ground over which people gather to talk and,share. .."Manyr aspccts.of Chinese.spiritual culture are 'connected to food.from governance (to communication.Wang Xuetai.a professor at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences,told Guangming Daily:"Chinese'traditional culture focuses on seeing society and life'from the perspective of food,and Chinese'people -are'very good at enjoying the beauty and meaning found in everyday meals." These factors make.consumption habits in.China.different.from those'in.other coumtries,making the Engel.coefficient not able to'completely'reflect the living standards of Chinese people.Morcover.this public concem shows just how deeply food is valued in Chinese society:reported Guangming Daily. 28:What does the Engel coefficient indicate? A The lowest standard of living: B.The:cost of:basic living expenses.. C The share:of income spenton.food.D.The quality of meals people can afford. 29 Why do many people question the relevance of the Engel-coefficient in China? A.Chinese food culture and consumption habits:are unique. B China has a completely different economic system. E The Engel coefficient is an outdated economic concept.' D.Rising living standards have made it less relevant. 高一英语第6页共2页 30.What is the purpose of mentioning the Sina Weibo.user's words in the text? A.To highlight the user's unique spending habits. B.To emphasize the importance of saving money. C To illustrate the significance of food in Chinese culture B.To show the user's changing income and spending patterns. 31.What role does food play in Chinese culture according to Wang Xuetai? A.It reflects peoplc's focus on health.B.It shapes modem consumer trends. C.It is a tool for economic governance.D.It connects spiritual values and social life. D Electric vehicles (EVs)are often praised for producing no exhaust fumes,but they still contribute to air pollution.According to recent studies,road traffic is a major source of partieulate pollution,with 60%.of particles in London eoming from non-exhaust(非排放的)sources likerorakess tyres.'and road wear.. The most dangerous particles are those smaller'than 2.5 microns in diameter, which get into the lungs and reach other organs via the bloodstream..Such:dust:can increase the risk of heart disease,stroke,lung disease and caneer.According to British. government statistics,60%of road-traffic particles below.10 microns'come:from the gradual breakdown of tyres,brake pads and roads. In addition to being less well-regulated than exhaust fumes.non-exhaust particles are also Iess well studied One study published by researchers at the. University of Southampton found that some brake-pad dust(刹车片粉尘).seems to be more damaging to human lungs than particles from diesel fumes.This.was in part because it containedgnigher levels Af copper,wnich can damage cells and DNA. Although EVs may be dirtier than you think,they are still less.polluting than otner cars.That is partly because they.use an extra braking system called regenerative braking When the driver removes their foot from the pedal.the continued forward motion of the car is harvested to -pecharge the battery.thereby slowing the car-down. More radical steps can also be taken.For example,regulating',non-exhaust. emissions in a similar way to tailpipe fumes would be one way to minimize harm to human health.Though EVs are necessary for the electric transition,they are currently far from emission-free, 32.According to the passage,what is the main source of.particulate pollution in London? 高一英语第7页共12页 A Industrial waste. B.-Non-exhaust particles from brakes and tyres. C Exhaust fuumes from petrol cars.D Power plant emissions. 33.Why might brake-pad dust be more harmfu than diesel fumes? A Because it contains more heavy metal. B Because it is produced in larger quantities. S.Because it is heavier and stays in the air longer. D.Because it cannot be tiltered by modern air purificrs. 34.What does"regencrative braking'mean in the fourth paragraph? A.Braking mcthed that uses friction to stop the car. B.Process that repairs worn-out brake pads automatically. C.Sy'stem that reduces pollution by filtering exhaust fumes. D.Technology that recharges the battery while slowing down the car. 35.Which of the following is th best title for the passage? A.The Rise of Electric Vehicles B.Electric Vehicles:Cleaner,But Not Clean C.EVs:A Solution to Air Pollution D.How to Reduce Traffic-Related Emissions 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分125分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有 两项为多余选项。 People develop nicknames for all sorts of reasons.While some nicknames ( are fun and friendly,others can be unkind'or hurtful.But don't worry-with the right methods,dropping an unwanted nickname is entirely possible.Here are some easy steps to help you reclaim your ieal name :and establish how:you wish,to be addressrd. Think back to when the niekname first 'started.Who initialed it?Was it meant to be frieridly,funny,'or a little iean?/The:context determines.your approach.For cxample,'if aloving family:.member :gave'the .nickname,you might.explain your feelings gently;:but ifclassmates used it.to.tease you,you can.be more direct about wanting it to stop: Express your preference clearly: If you want to be called by your real name,express this preference.openly and 高一英语第8页共12页 firmly.38For example,instead of saying,"You know,I don't really like being called 'Sparky',"try something like,"I prefer to be called [Your Full Name]from now on." Stick to your request. This is crucial.You'll likely need to rcmind them of your preference many times, especially in the beginning.Gently correct them each timc.A simple. "Actually,please call me [Your Name],"delivered calmly but consistently,can be very effective. Set boundaries. If somcone keeps using the nickname after you've asked him or her not to,you.might'need to set clear limits.This could involve politcly leaving the conversation or restating your preference. Dropping an unwanted'nickname takes time and cffort.With paticnce and persistence,people will leamn to respect your preferred name. A Trace the origin story. B.Challenge the nickname. C.This can help you start a nickname-free life B.This way,people are more likely to lake it scriously. B Once a nickname sticks,it can be difficult to change. F Be clear about what you will and will not respond to. Don't get discouraged if people make the mistake repeatedly 第三部分,语言运用(共三节,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白 处的最佳选项。 Sam had always felt invisible.He had a few friends but never felt like he truly 41.He was just...there Every day,while going to school,he stopped to help Mrs.Reyes;who42 to carry flour sacks inside her bakery.One lunch break,Sam spotted a classmate, Danicl,sitting 43,while others chatted in groups.Without overthinking,he 44 into the seat across from him,asking,"Mind me sitting here?"Daniel smiled,a sudden 45 in his eyes.Later that day,as he passed a little girl 46...her escaping balloon,he bought a new one,and it to her. 高一英语第9页共12页 To-him,these were just small things-things anyone would do.Yet,he felt, somehow,nothing 48 ever seemed to happen to him. One evening,as he sat alone in the classroom,his gaze 49,his friend,Maya, came over and sat down beside him."You look like you're waiting for something," she whispered.Sam 50"Nothing good really happens to me."Maya smiled softly,"Because you are the51 that happens to others." Sam blinked,stunned.-52--of Mrs.-Reyes'"grateful smiles,Daniel's radiant look,and the little girl's joyful giggling flashed back.Maybe Maya was right Maybe some people weren't meant to53 the good,but to be the good.Maybe good things were happening:to.him-quictly in the 54 he gave others.And in those moments of 55,he'd always bclonged. 41 cared B.responded C.depended D.belonged 42.A,torgot B.struggled C.decided D.hesitated 43.A.calmly B.comfortably C.straight D.alone 44rA.sank B.climbed C.slid D.jumped 45.A shine B.fire C.confusion D.shock 46.A..pulling down B.crying over C.focusing on D.waving at 47.A.delivered B.retumned C.handed D.showed 48.A.memorable B.extraordinary C.interesting D.amusing 49.A.distant B.blank C.waim D.brief 50.A.argucd B.insisted IC.sighed D.wept 51.A.change B.good C.chance D.story 52.A.Memories [B.Words C.Promises D.Legends 53.A.receive B.repay C.bring D.spread 54.A.hope B.warmth C.smiles D.thanks 55 loneliness B.silence C.reflection D.connection 第二节(共10小题:每题15分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入【个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式、 Cheers echoed (across the frozen Songhua River tn northeast China's Heilongjiang Province,where students fromlead)universities in China and Britain competed in a first-of-its-kind ice dragon beat race.The event, (know)as the "HIT-Cambridge-Oxford Cup,"brought together 14 teams incluaing those from Oxford,Cambridge and Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT).as well as 高一英语第10页共12页 universitics from Hong Kong and Macao. .raditional watcr dragon boating,ice dragon boating requires athlctcs to use ice nicks to pusb their boats forward on solid ice,task demanding great upper body strength. Edward Townsend from Cambridge desenbed the racc as a fantastic expericnce, admiting it was the first time that they)drngon boat racing on ice and that adapting to the cold climaic(be)no casy task.With guidancc provided by HIT -coach),howevcr.his team gradually mastered the skills and securcd the first onze in the race. Besios the competition.participanis also eojoyedo(arey)cultural activitics.visiting the Harbin Ice-Soow World,fcoding Siberian tigers expericncing local cuisinc.Organizers hope that the fricndship race will serve asa positive beginning for youth exchanges betwcen China and Britain.as well as an important link for univcrsitics to expand coopcration andnt)develop talent 第四部分马作(共两节,湖分0分) 第一节(满分15分) 假定你是高中生李华,你班计划举办一场英语潋讲比蒌。外教ey提供了 “The Beauty of Ar”和“The Chamr of Sport心”两个话题,征求大家的迩见.诗 给地写一封邮件,内容包括: (门)说明你支持的话题:②)例迷理由、 注登: 小)号作词数应为80左右: (②)可适当蝴加细节,使内容充实、行文连贸 Dear Jenny. Yours, LI Hua 高一英语第11页共12页 第二节(涧分25分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语尖写两段,使之构成一篇完整 的短文, On a cold,damp ovening in mid-November,a sharp.wind cut through the streets. but Jack paid little attention to the chill.As a delivery-rider,he bad just finished a few smooth orders,his bands warm from the bot milk tea cups he'd becn carrying.and his spirits fairly good.Stcpping out of a milk tea shop,he found the spot where his socond-hand clcctric bike bad been parked now empty.In an instant,his beart sank. and a wave of hopelessness wept over him,tumning his calm evening into a nightmare. That bike was far more than just a vehicle:it was his lifeline.the only way for him to carn daily income and cover his living expeoses. Panic set in as be remembered the undelivered orders-especially.a cup of hot milk tea for Ms.White,reguler customer.His hand trembled as he pressed the voice button,his words laced with()sorrow and anxiety as he apologized repeatedly. offering to pay for the undelivered drink.To his great surprise,Ms.White did not respond with anger or complaint,but with gentle kindness.Ms.White told him not to worry and to take his time finding his bike. Her understanding words calmed him but also deepencd his scnse of responsibility."She is so kind.I cannot lct her down,"he thought.For nearly two hours,he scarched cvery nearby street,but there was no sign of his bike.As night grew darker and the wind bit harder,Jack clenched his fists and made a firm decision. He took out his poor savings,bought a bag of fresh apples and a new cup of hot milk tea,then .sct off on foot to Ms.White's:apartment.several kilomncters away.The wind bit into his thin incket,and his old shocs grew neavy with mud.but he thought of keeping his promise and maintaining his integrity kept him moving forward through the dimly lit urban landscape (1)续写词数应为150左右: (2)请按如下格式在答恩卡的相应位凰作答。 Paragraph 1:Finally.breathless,Jack reached Ms.White's doorstep and rang the belL Paragraph 2:Deeply moved by Jacks action,Ms.White decided to share the story online that night. 高一英语第12页共12页

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