天津市第四十七中学2025-2026学年第二学期高一年级第一次阶段性检测英语试卷

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天津市第四十七中学2025—2026第二学期高一年级 第一次阶段性检测 英语试卷 第1卷(共四部分,满分115分) 一.听力(共15小题,满分20分) 第一节(共5小题:每小题1分,满分5分) 1.Which city has the woman been to? A.Paris. B.London. C.Amstcrdam. 2.How much do two shirts cost today? A.$15. B.$20. C.$30. 3.What does the woman think of the person yesterday? A.He is smart. B.He is careless. C.He is brave. 4.What will the woman probably do next? A.Help the man with his school projcct. B.Continue to do her homework. C.Do some cleaning. 5.What is the main topic of the conversation? A.Printers. B.Reports. C.Online shopping 第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分) 听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。 6.Why does the man refuse to play badminton at first? A.He got hurt. B.He is busy on Sunday. C.He is not good at it. 7.What do we know about the badminton players? A.They will play for the first time this weekend. B.They are all professionals C.They are a relaxed group. 8.What does the man decide to do? A.Join the game. B.Get into better shape. C.Play a different sport. 听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。 9.What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A.Coach and athlete. B.Father and daughter. C.Doctor and patient. 10.What did the man suggest the woman do? A.Go to the hospital.B.Take some days off.C.Change to another sport. H1.What is the world record for running 400m? A.47 seconds. B.47.6 seconds. C.48 seconds. 听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15小题。 12.What was the speaker's problem in attending a university? A.His parents didn't support him. B.He wasn't qualified. C.He had no money. 13.What is the speaker's life-changing moment? A.When he got a job. B.When he received a scholarship C.When he graduated from university. 14.What is the speaker's job? A.A managing director. B.A university president. C.A professor. 15.What advice does the speaker offer? A.To make a difference. B.To be determined. ℃.To get a job. 二.单项选择(共15小题,每题1分,满分15分) 16.-Okay.So now do you catch what I said? Can you explain it again? A.It's no big deal B.You got me C.I think I missed the point D.It's settled More and more foreigners are interested in learning Chinese,but a lack of excellent teachers may be a big to improving the popularity of Chinese. A.admission B.insight C.barrier D.instance 18.You'd better take some water and spare clothes you get thirsty and cold during the hiking. A.even if B.as if C.now that D.in case 19.Lots of tests on the machine before your purchase last weekend. A.carried out B.had carried out C.would be carried out D.had been carried out 20.In some countries,only the best schools and students were chosen to participate in the study,so the result doesn'tthe true level of education across the country. 'A.reflect B.guarantee C.remove D.resolve 21.It is not yet clear the local government will handle the issue. A.which B.who C.how D.what 22.Berry agrees and hopes her team's findings might one day help to plastics in landfills. A.carry out B.turn out C.break down D.give away 23.The new collection of novels is popular among the young,and many of the storics are of good qualitythe theme,plot,and language. A.in terms of B.in favor of C.in spite of D.in addition to 24.Smoking isn't allowed here.If you smoke,go to the smoking area please. A.can B.may C.must D.should 25.My friend showed me some unique items from around the world,each piece telling a story of her travels. A.collecting B.to collect C.collected D.to be collected 26.We are now living in an age a great many jobs,especially those dangerous, are done by robots. A.when B.where C.that D.which 27.Diana and Mary were curious about my past,but enough to avoid asking questions which would hurt me. A.impressive B.sensitive C.frank D.croative 28."I hope you will be a good child at school,"said Mum, my cheek gently with her soft fingers. A.to touch B.touched C.having touched D.touching 29.Bob has never and we all have to work harder to make up for his laziness A.let off steam B.pulled his weight C.risen to his feet D.held his horse 30.-Do you have a minute?I'd like to have a word with you. What's going on? A.Up to you B.You bet C.By no means D.It depends 三.完型填空(共20小题,每题1.5分,满分30分) One day a few years ago,Mike was walking to class when he came across a Be The Match sign-up table and the organization caught his interest.The staff told him what the organization did,how they 31 individuals who have blood diseases and may be in need of bone marrow (donations,and just how 32 it was to sign up.Then he signed up right 33 Mike always hoped he would 34 someone.However,he knew that the35 of doing so were slim 36 his mother had been on the registry for 25 years without a match. Yet almost a year later,Mike got the call and 37 additional testing in the hospital recommended by Be The Match,and learned he was a(n)38 match. Months later,he went back to the39,donating bone marrow to a little girl he had never 40. "You could be the potential 41 for someone across the world,"he says."For me,I can only think I would make 42 to help the little girl to have a 43 life so that she won't be tortured(使受煎熬)by diseases."Thousands of miles away,, Adriana's mother was longing to thank Mike 44.However,donors (and recipients aren't 45 to have any contact for at least a year after the operation.Then, if both parties agree,the organization will share 46.One year after Adriana's operation,her mother reached out in full force. The staff 47 a reunion for Mike and Adriana.And the little girl broke into tears of 48 before her hero even arrived.She knew she wouldn't be there without Mike's donation. It's a heartwarming example of an ordinary man_ 49 out a total stranger,and in doing so,Mike has 50 millions more to sign up for the bone marrow registry. 31.A.assisted B.obtained C.employed D.ensured 32.A.lucky B.easy C.different D.hard 33.A.at the moment B.on the spot C.at first sight D.on the contrary 34.A.treat B.attract C.match D.accompany 35.A.conditions B.reasons C.ways D.chances 36.A.f B.as C.until D.while 37.A.went in for B.fit in with C.came up with D.made up for 38.A.false B.artificial C.perfect D.urgent 39.A.hospital B.organization C.school D.table 40.A.touched B.recognized C.met D.forgiven 41.A.cure B.doctor C.partner D.teacher 42.A.improvements B.appointments C.efforts D.excuses 43.A.significant B.healthy C.meaningful D.comfortable 44.A.generally B.shortly C.eventually D.personally 45.A.demanded B.permitted C.informed D.told 46.A.energy B.hopes C.money D.names 47.A.exchanged B.expected C.arranged D.reserved 48.A.concern B.affection C.sympathy D.gratitude 49.A.helping B.pointing C.figuring D.sorting 50.A.warned B.shown C.donated D.inspired 四 阅读理解(共20小题,每题2.5分,满分50分) A Many of your bad habits can hurt you when taken to the extreme.But in small doses, those same bad habits can be part of a healthy lifestyle.Below,we list some supposedly negative behaviors that can,contrary to what your mom and your teachers said,be good for you. Chewing gum It's rude to do it in a job interview,so don't do it.But when you're sitting alone,it could be a key to productivity and relaxation.Chewing gum can make you feel more alert;one study even found that people who chewed gum did better in an intelligence test than those who didn't. Daydreaming Early findings suggested that mind-wandering can make you unhappy.But spending a few minutes purposely on this can make a difference.One study found that allowing your mind to wander for about 12 minutes while you're working on a difficult task can help you find a solution when you return to it. Fidgeting(坐立不安) When you're in a meeting,it's not the best idea to be impatient in your seat.But moving your leg or your fingers while you're seated at your desk could be beneficial. One study found.that women who reported fidgeting more while at work had a lower death risk than women who said they fidgeted less. Using filler words It sounds totally unprofessional to use filler words in every sentence.But a recent Quartz article suggests that words such as "um"and "uh"help listeners understand and remember what you're saying.What's more,another study found that highly hardworking people are more likely to use filler words in conversations. 51.What does the first paragraph imply? A.Bad habits are necessary for a healthy lifestyle. B.Parents and teachers also have some bad habits. C.Some good habits can be harmful when done frequently D.Some bad habits can be beneficial when done less often. 52.According to paragraph 2,chewing gum can help people A.become energetic B.deal with loneliness C.improve performance D.leave a good impression 53.What can we learn about daydreaming? A.It is more helpful to children than adults. B.We should avoid daydreaming after work. C.Long-time daydreaming can make you happy in life D.Short-time daydreaming can make you more productive. 54.Which of the following habits can benefit your health? A.Chewing gum. B.Fidgeting. C.Daydreaming. D.Using filler words. 55.In a conversation,using filler words allows you to A.appear professional B.feel relaxed and confident C.better express your ideas D.better remember your ideas B Growing up near the town of Walsall,England,all of Daniel Challis'family members have unique accents.Daniel,who is 18,does not have an accent.That's because he is unable to speak on his own.Daniel's brain develops in a way that causes him to lose control over certain muscles. To speak,Daniel uses a communication aid.However,Daniel thinks his voice comes out sounding nothing like his family's but more like a robot's."I feel uncomfortable using my current voice and I want to sound like the people around me,"said Daniel.Now, Daniel is asking people to try out for the chance to provide his new voice. He was motivated to launch his search by the comedian Lee Ridley,who also uses a communication aid.Last year,Ridley changed the voice on his speech app."When you look at Lee speaking with that accent,it's like it's part of him,"said Sarah Challis, Daniel's mother."I think Daniel just wants the same,with the same accent as the people around him,like he should have sounded." Daniel is a huge Harry Potter fan.The teen has asked people to send him an audio clip(音频片段)of themselves reading a few lines of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.He will listen to.the clips,looking for a local accent and a more natural voice,and decide who is the best fit. The person Daniel chooses will have to spend hours in a recording studio.Their voice must be recorded in enough detail to load onto the speech program."It's a long process,both for Daniel and for the person,"said Sarah Challis,"Whoever that is,it's going to be really special to Dan." "It means a lot to me because if I wasn't disabled,I would not be using a computer to communicate,"said Daniel."My new voice will take time to get used to,but it will feel amazing.It gives me a sense of belonging and shows me the life I should have had." 56.What is the problem faced by Daniel? A.He can't speak by himself. B.His health condition is worrying. C.He has families with a strong accent. D.His communication aid is of poor quality. 57.How did Ridley's experience help Daniel? A.By building his confidence. B:By encouraging him to be a comedian. C.By inspiring him to upgrade his speech aid. D.By offering him chances to help the disabled. 58.Daniel may choose the voice of someone who A.works as a professional broadcaster B.has the same interest in Harry Potter C.takes a role in the Harry Potter series D.reads Harry Potter clips in a nice voice 59.What does Sarah think of the work of recording the new voice? A.Interesting.B.Demanding. C.Complicated. D.Educational. 60.What does Daniel try to say in the last paragraph? A.The speech aid brings him many surprises. B.It takes time to create a suitable.accent. C.His disability usually upsets him a lot. D.The new voice is significant to him. C Education in virtual reality means changing the traditional method of knowledge delivery into something that is more accessible and effective.We are now at a new crossroads where VR meets education,offering various possibilities to advance this field further The foremost advantage of VR in the education sector is the possibility of remote learning.Knowledge can be shared across boundaries as students from Germany, Pakistan,America,and China attend the same lecture together.Moreover,professors can use VR to come up with creative ways of teaching through cooperation with other teachers in different parts of the world,leading to more effective learning and knowledge sharing all around the world. VR experiences offer the huge advantage of adaptability.Students have varying levels of intellectual abilities and some pick complicated concepts quicker in comparison to others.The level of difficulty can be controlled while learning with virtual reality as students can pause or rewind (to understand what seems hard so that they can learn it effectively according to their comfort level. There are a number of VR applications for education currently available such as Google Expeditions,King Tut VR,YouTube's "Virtually History"series as well as Medical Education and Training.They give people higher immersion (in a virtual experience and allow the opportunity to learn by doing something especially hard or impossible. It is vital to ensure that the benefits of VR for education should be improved.What is more important,however,is ensuring the comfortable use of VR in education. Teachers and students both should not require any special skills which would make them uncomfortable in adopting VR applications.Promotion and economic support from governments are also required in order to make this adoption more widely accepted. Even though there are technological advancements yet to be experienced,and measures are needed to attract a larger majority,the change is not dependent on only these factors any more.The decision now lies in the hands of educational istitutions and even teachers themselves to adopt this technology.Support from the administration and larger organizations is also valuable.Only this combined effort can help VR to be introduced at every level and for all types of education. 61.What can we know about education in virtual reality according to paragraph 1? A.It means the strengthening of traditional education. B.It has stricter requirements for gaining knowledge. C.It comes with opportunities and challenges. D.It may have a promising future. 62.What benefit can teachers get from the combination of VR and education? A.Creative ideas of teaching. B.Chances of remote working C.Students with higher quality. D.Cooperation with high-tech industries. 63.Learners can use the adaptability of VR experiences by A.taking in the latest information B.controlling their learning speed C.skipping some difficult problems D.copying others'learning plans freely 64.What rule should users follow while adopting VR in education? A.Make it as relaxing as possible B.Pay attention to its side effects. C.Learn related skills beforehand. D.Get assistance from local governments. 65.What does the author think is important to the popularization of VR in education? A.The joint efforts from various aspects. B.People's changing attitudes towards VR. C.Effective measures to attract more students. D.The necessary advancements of technology. D In 1949,a businessman named Frank McNamara was dining at a New York City restaurant when he realized he had forgotten his wallet at home.Embarrassed and resolved never to let it happen again,MeNamara helped start the Diners Club-which issued the world's first payment cards that became widely accepted.The Diners Club was the first step on the journey to a world where an estimated 2.8 billion credit cards are currently in use,roughly one-third of which are in the U.S. In many ways,the history of money is a history of convenience.Coins are easier than bartering(以物易物),notes are lighter than coins,,cards are easier than notes,.and apps are smarter than cards.Since 2016,global non-cash payments have increased by more than60 percent.It's estimated that a quarter of the world's retail transactions(零售交易) will be conducted online by 2025,with very little physical money changing hands at all. Credit is a kind of loan.It can provide large sums of money quickly,which can be paid back over time.While it wasn't initially intended to encourage overspending,that's certainly part of the magnet for creditors today.Recent data suggest that 40 percent of U.S.credit card owners carry a balance on a month-to-month basis,and,collectively, Americans owe $841 billion in credit card debt. In 1996,Ofer Zellermayer described the idea of "pain of payment".Zellermayer noted that a credit card is the preferred choice for painful items,not only because it's out of sight and behind closed doors,but because it can serve to make the payment feel more general,and thus less painful.If we had to use only $5 bills at the gas station,filling up on gas would feel much more painful.If buying a smartphone involved the cashier counting out your money once,then twice,you'd hold back each time. The future is almost certainly going to be cashless,but that doesn't mean it has to be a debtors'world.With services like Apple and Google Pay,it's almost too easy to spend money.I can't be the only person to have found it a bit strange to spend half a month's salary in one pleasant "beep!"Both services,and most banks,will allow you to set a limit by yourself. 66.What originally contributed to the creation of the Diners Club? A.The wide use of international credit cards. B.A man's accidental need to pay without cash. C.A restaurant's regular need to make ends meet. D.The response to changes in the consumption habit. 67.Why does the author mention some transaction methods in paragraph 2? A.To show people's changing spending habits. B.To introduce people's various ways of payment. C.To compare the advantages of different ways of payment. D.To explain the reason for the popularity of non-cash payment. 68.What does the underlined word"magnet"in paragraph 3 probably mean? A.Appeal. B.Function. C.Balance. D.Protection 69.What can be inferred from Zellermayer's description of "pain of payment"? A.High-priced items will bring the pain of payment. B.Cash can reduce our enjoyment of consumption. C.Cashless payment is unsafe due to its invisibility. D.People feel painful to choose among different payments. 70.What does the author suggest doing in a cashless society? A.Putting a limit on one's consumption. B.Setting aside some salary for savings. C.Trying as much as you can to use cash. D.Avoiding some major cashless services 第Ⅱ卷(共两部分;满分35分) 第一节:阅读表达(共5小题,每题2分,满分10分) I remember sitting in front of the TV as a child,watching American Idol.I loved hearing so many beautiful voices,and I always wished that mine sounded like their.As an eight-year-old girl,I certainly couldn't shine like all the talented men and women I heard on the radio,but it didn't stop me from trying. In the fifth grade,I began participating in the musical theater.I tried out for the play. only to realize how weak and small my voice was.I was disappointed.But I kept trying. One day,fourteen-year-old me was sitting in the car with my father when a song came on the radio.Amy Lee's voice was strong and powerful,and she possessed elegance.I immediately knew that I wanted to sound exactly like she did.I spent countless hours singing to music like Fallen and The Open Door in my room.I modeled my own voice on Lee's.I became passionate about finding my voice and spent my waking hours trying to find out how to sound better.I read article after article on how to get my voice improved,but none of them made a difference.I was able to strengthen my voice,but I still possessed few techniques. I remained a shower singer until I joined my high school's chorus in the second year. Much to my surprise,my chorus director placed me as a soprano ()At first,I was doubtful,but through further exploration I realized that my range was much wider than I had previously believed.I learned to breathe properly and develop my range and tone.More importantly,I removed the word "can't"from my vocabulary.I learned that the only thing holding me back was myself.My greatest realization was thaf Imust open my mind before I could effectively use my instrument. 71.What was the author's reaction after 'she watched American Idol?(no more than 10 words) 72.What made the author disappointed after trying out for the play in the fifth grade?(no more than 5 words) 73.How did the author strengthen her voice?(no more than 15 words) 74.How do you understand the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4?(no more than 10 words) 75.What do you think of the author?Please explain.(no more than 20 words) 第二节:写作(满分25分) 76.假设你是晨光中学的李津,你在天津的留学生朋友Cris正在策划一次为期一 周的以“美丽天津”为主题的留学生社团活动。他发来邮件询问你的建议,请你用 英语回信。内容包拈: ()活动形式(城市漫步、摄影展等); (2)推荐以上活动的理由: (3)预祝活动成功参考词汇: 城市漫步city walk摄影展photographic exhibition 注意:(1)词数不少于100: (2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯: (3)开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。 Dear Chris, How's everything going? shes Li Jin

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