四川广安市加德学校2025-2026学年高一(领航班)上学期期中考试英语试题

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**基本信息** 以真实情境与多元素材为载体,融合语言能力与文化意识培养,如阅读B篇环保少年Bria Neff事迹渗透责任意识,D篇词源探究(菠萝蜜、三明治等)提升思维品质。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |听力|20题/30分|日常对话、人物介绍(如李安生平)|真实交际情境,考查信息抓取与推理| |阅读|15题/50分|应用文(诗歌比赛)、人物故事(环保)、网站介绍(BookCrossing)、词源探究|素材贴近生活,设题梯度分明(细节理解到主旨概括)| |完形填空|15题/15分|语境词汇、篇章逻辑|通过助人情境考查情感态度与语篇连贯| |语法填空|10题/20分|时态、非谓语、介词等|以熊猫饲养员学英语为情境,体现实用性| |写作|1题/20分|邮件建议(交友问题)|贴近学生生活,考查问题解决与表达能力|

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广安加德学校2025-2026学年度上期高2025级半期考试 英语(领航班) 考试时间:120分钟 满 分:150分 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 第1节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分) 听下面5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。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. Which place is the woman heading for right away? A. Her office. B. A hospital. C. A flower shop. 2. How does the woman feel about the election result? A. Frightened. B. Surprised. C. Relaxed. 3. What does the woman mean? A. She has understood all. B. She needs more explanation. C. She will understand all later. 4. What is the man probably? A. A singer. B. An actor. C. A student. 5. What does the man wish the woman to do? A. Return to her hometown regularly. B. Stay with her parents a little longer. C. Attend the important meeting on time. 第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6. How had the man intended to pay for his rent? A. By using his salary. B. By turning to his parents. C. By working for the owner. 7. What does the man need to do first in his mother’s opinion? A. Talk with his dad. B. Obtain a college degree. C. Find a cheap apartment. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。 8. Why was the man excited? A. His team reached the final. B. His class beat Class Three. C. He watched a great soccer game. 9. What suggestion does the woman make? A. Knowing well about each other. B. Cheering his teammates up. C. Communicating well with each other. 10. When will the final begin? A. Next Tuesday. B. Next Thursday. C. Next Saturday. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。 11. Where does the conversation most probably take place? A. In a school. B. At home. C. At a bus station. 12. What happens to the man? A. He feels painful. B. He feels regretful. C. He feels shameful. 13. How do the speakers go to Mr. Johnson’s? A. By car. B. By bus. C. On foot. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。 14. What does the woman tell the man? A. She will order later. B. She’s never travelled to China before. C. She learns to cook Chinese food. 15. What special dish does the man suggest? A. Fried rice. B. Roast duck. C. Roast potatoes. 16. What service can the woman enjoy while waiting for her food? A. Free milk. B. The dancing performance. C. The piano performance. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。 17. How old was Ang Lee when he graduated from college? A. 21. B. 23. C. 29. 18. When was The Wedding Banquet created? A. In 1991. B. In 1993. C. In 1997. 19. Which film made Ang Lee win the Oscar Award? A. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. B. Brokeback Mountain. C. Life of Pi. 20. What is the speaker talking about? A. Ang Lee’s whole life. B. An introduction to Ang Lee. C. Anecdotes about Ang Lee. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50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。 A The 2023 Barbara Mandigo Kelly Peace Poetry Awards The awards contest is to encourage people to explore peace and the human spirit. There are three age categories (类型): Adult (19 & over), Youth (13-18), and Youth (12 & under). The yearly contest is open to people worldwide. Your poems must be unpublished and in English. Deadline All entries (参赛作品) must be submitted (提交) by July 1, 2023. Entry Fee Adults: $15 Youth (13-18): $5 Youth (12 & under): no fee Notes 1. You may submit up to three unpublished poems. At most 30 lines per poem. 2. Include name, address, email, telephone number, and age in the upper right-hand corner of each poem. For the Youth (12 & under) category, please also include your school’s name and your teacher’s name. 3. Title each poem. 4. Please keep copies of all entries as we will be unable to return. 5. Email your entries to: cwarner@napf.org and click here to pay our entry fee online; or send your entries and entry fee to Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, 1622 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101. Awards Adult Winner--$1,000 Youth (13-18) Winner--$200 Youth (12 & under) Winner--$200 Winners will be notified by email and announced by October 1, 2023 on our website. Past years’ winning poems can be found here. 21. What can we learn about the contest? A. It includes two groups. B. It is held every three years. C. It only accepts poems in English. D. It is open to people aged 12 and over. 22. To enter the contest, what must a 12-year-old boy do? A. Pay an entry fee of $5. B. Write a poem of at least 30 lines. C. Hand in his entry by October 1, 2023. D. Include his teacher’s name in his entry. 23. What will an adult winner get? A. $200 in prize money. B. $1,000 in prize money. C. A collection of this year’s winning poems. D. A collection of past years’ winning poems. B Bria Neff, age 12, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, has been named a winner of the Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes. Each year, the Barron Prize celebrates 25 uplifting, socially concerned young people from across the U.S. and Canada who have made a huge positive difference to people and the environment. Bria founded “Faces of the Endangered” to protect endangered species through the sale of her artwork. She has sold over 250 paintings of endangered animals and given away more than $34,000 to animal conservation groups. Bria has also published two educational coloring books; income helps support the zoo’s endangered species. She uses her website and Facebook page to present the challenges facing endangered animals, inspiring followers in 48 countries. Bria began her work as an 8-year-old, when she won an art competition hosted by the International Fund for Animal Welfare. She was shocked to learn there are over 3,000 endangered species and decided to combine her enthusiasm for painting with her love of animals to show species in danger of extinction. She carefully researches each animal before painting it. “I hope I can inspire kids like me to believe they can do great things,” says Bria. The Barron Prize was founded in 2001 by author T.A. Barron and was named after his mother, Gloria Barron. Each year’s 25 Barron Prize young heroes show the great diversity of America. They are female and male, and from various backgrounds. Many of them have focused on helping their communities and fellow beings; many others have focused on protecting the environment. “We need our heroes today more than ever. That is the purpose of the Gloria Barron Prize: to shine a spotlight on these amazing young people so that their stories will inspire others,” says Barron. 24. Which of the following best describes Bria Neff? A. Inspiring and responsible. B. Honest and reliable. C. Brave and hard-working. D. Smart and patient. 25. What was the reason for Bria Neff’s publishing two coloring books? A. To show her gift for painting. B. To help endangered animals. C. To honor extinct species. D. To make herself a hero. 26. What can be learned about the Barron Prize? A. It was intended for all Americans. B. It was named after a famous writer. C. It concentrates on the education for young kids. D. It encourages the young to make a difference to the world. 27. Where is this text most likely from? A. A research paper. B. A public speech. C. A news report. D. A history book. C Reading can be a social activity. Think of the people who belong to book groups. They choose books to read and then meet to discuss them. Now, the website BookCrossing.com turns the page on the traditional idea of a book group. Members go on the site and register the books they own and would like to share. BookCrossing provides an identification number to stick inside the book. Then the person leaves it in a public place, hoping that the book will have an adventure, traveling far and wide with each new reader who finds it. Bruce Pederson, the managing director of BookCrossing, says, “The two things that change your life are the people you meet and books you read. BookCrossing combines both.” Members leave books on park benches and buses, in train stations and coffee shops. Whoever finds their book will go to the site and record where they found it. People who find a book can also leave a journal entry describing what they thought of it. E-mails are then sent to the BookCrossing to keep them updated about where their books have been found. Bruce Peterson says the idea is for people not to be selfish by keeping a book to gather dust on a shelf at home. BookCrossing is part of a trend among people who want to get back to the “real” and not the virtual (虚拟). The site now has more than one million members in more than one hundred thirty-five countries. 28. Why does the author mention book groups in the first paragraph? A. To introduce the website. B. To attract more book groups. C. To stress the importance of reading. D. To encourage readers to share their ideas. 29. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refer to? A. An adventure. B. The book. C. A public place. D. The identification number. 30. What will a BookCrosser do with a book after reading it? A. Pass it on to another reader. B. Mail it back to its owner. C. Keep it safe in his bookcase. D. Meet other readers to discuss it. 31. What is the best title for the text? A. Online Reading: A Virtual Tour B. Electronic Books: A New Trend C. BookCrossing: A New Bridge D. A Website: An Old Tradition D The jack fruit is a delicious fruit found throughout certain parts of Asia. But there is more to the fruit than just its taste. When considering the fruit’s English name, it is easy to become overwhelmed with questions like: “Who is Jack? And why does he have his own fruit?” Surprisingly, “jack fruit” isn’t a person’s name at all. The fruit’s name originally comes from the southern Indian word chakka pazham, with India thought to be the fruit’s place of origin. Portuguese explorers who journeyed to this region went on to call it jack, which leads us to the current English name of jack fruit, according to National Public Radio(NPR). Unfortunately, no one called Jack has been proven to be involved at any point in this process. There is another food, however, that was directly named after a person—the sandwich. In the 18th century, playing card games late into the night became fashionable in British high society. John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich, started the habit of ordering pieces of cold beef between two pieces of bread in order to get a late-night snack without having to leave the gaming table or use a knife and fork. This newly-created snack kept hands clean so card players could continue on without dirtying their cards. The midnight snack quickly became popular among everyday people, and before long everyone was making their own sandwiches. That is how the sandwich was invented and got its name. Away from the world of food, there are more examples of names inspired by people. Long johns, the warm trousers that keep us warm in winter, are said to have been named after the US boxer John L. Sullivan who took to wearing a similar type of garment in the ring (比赛). There are many other interesting etymologies(词源) in the English language like these. So the next time you find an interesting name, why not explore its history too? 32. What does the underlined word “overwhelmed” in the first paragraph probably mean? A. Puzzled. B. Excited. C. Worried. D. Annoyed. 33. Where does the jack fruit’s name come from? A. A place in India. B. An Indian word. C. A Portuguese explorer. D. A discoverer of the fruit. 34. What do we know about the sandwich according to the text? A. It was named after a popular card game. B. It was once eaten as a snack in the daytime. C. It was first popular among the UK’s middle class. D. It was created for the convenience of playing cards. 35. What is the author’s purpose in writing this article? A. To raise readers’ interest in etymology. B. To introduce things named after people. C. To stress the importance of learning history. D. To explain the effects of people’s names on food. 二、阅读七选五(2.5*5=12.5分) How to improve your communication skills Whether you want to have better conversations in your social life or get your ideas across better at work, here are some essential tips for you. Watch your body language You tell your partner you’re open to discussion but your arms are crossed; you say you’re listening but haven’t looked up from your phone yet. 36 . So, watch your body language. Put away the distractions 37 while someone’s talking to you or you’re supposed to be hanging out with them. Maybe we can’t get rid of all our distractions or put away technology completely, but just taking the time to look up could vastly improve our communication with each other. Have practice conversations If you don’t think you’re great at communicating with co-workers or people you don’t know well, try practicing on friends and family that you’re very comfortable with. 38 and let you know if you’re getting too quiet, personal or might make someone else feel uncomfortable. 39 Stories are powerful. They activate our brains, make presentations better, and make us more persuasive. Learn the secrets of becoming a great storyteller with these rules to structure your description. Everyone’s got at least one great story in them. Listen, really listen 40 . It’s hard work, we know, but an extremely good conversation is a bunch of words elegantly connected with listening. Then, even if your communication styles don’t match, at least you’re both working off the same page. And hopefully the other person will be attentively listening to you too. A.Tell a story B.It’s pretty rude to use your phone C.Learn the secrets of communication D.It’s ridiculous to hang up the phone E.They will give you honest feedback F.Pay attention and listen to other people without interrupting G.Remember you’re constantly communicating even when you’re not saying a word 三、完形填空(1*15=15分) As I was walking along the river one day, enjoying some hot chocolate with the sun shining down on me on a nice spring day, I was in the mood to do something nice for a 41 and started looking around for an opportunity. Not long after that, I found I was 42 by a complete stranger and he started talking to me aggressively(挑衅地). I could tell he was probably 43 due to a strong smell of alcohol, so I just stayed calm and kept walking ahead. There were hundreds of people 44 around nearby, so I wasn’t that worried. As I tried to change my 45 , he kept following me. At one point, he literally cornered me near the rail next to the river. I got really 46 , praying (祈祷)that one of the many people nearby who watched this whole episode unfold would be 47 enough to help me out of the situation. 48 later, a couple passed by me and had seen everything happen. Just when I felt completely helpless, the lady came along, linked her arm into mine and said, “Darling, why don’t you come with us?” and started 49 me away from the guy. 50 , her husband stayed between us and the guy and gestured for him to walk in the other direction. The guy started swearing and getting angry, while the sweet lady 51 me, saying don’t worry. Finally, once he left, she said, “Why don’t you carry on walking where you were going and we’ll make sure he goes away and leaves you 52 .” As I rushed away, I was still badly shaken, but at the same time had feelings of immense 53 for this random couple who chose to 54 me. Here I was, thinking I was on a mission to do a random act of kindness, when instead, I ended up on the 55 end. I guess it is equally important to learn how to receive and to feel grateful for the kindness of others. 41.A.hero B.jogger C.friend D.stranger 42.A.attacked B.approached C.amazed D.accompanied 43.A.drunk B.crazy C.injured D.disabled 44.A.turning B.looking C.hanging D.traveling 45.A.name B.course C.attitude D.mind 46.A.bored B.confused C.scared D.exhausted 47.A.courageous B.generous C.careful D.strong 48.A.Weeks B.Days C.Hours D.Seconds 49.A.chasing B.walking C.kicking D.driving 50.A.However B.Therefore C.Meanwhile D.Instead 51.A.urged B.encouraged C.persuaded D.comforted 52.A.alone B.aside C.behind D.out 53.A.happiness B.responsibility C.gratitude D.pride 54.A.fit in with B.reach out to C.take care of D.catch up with 55.A.repaying B.rewarding C.remembering D.receiving 第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20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。 Whenever I tell people that I teach English at the Berlin Zoo, I almost always get a questioning look. Behind it, the person is trying to figure out who exactly I teach ... the animals? Since June 2017, right before the    56   (arrive) of the two new pandas, Meng Meng and Jiao Qing, I have been helping the panda keepers at the zoo to feel more comfortable and  57 (confidence) speaking English. And who do they speak English    58  ? Not the pandas, even though    59   language used for the medical training instructions is actually English. They talk to the flood of international tourists and to   60   (visit) Chinese zookeepers who often come to check on the pandas, which are on loan from China. They also need to be ready to give    61   (interview) in English with international journalists. This is    62   they need an English trainer. So, what are they learning?    63   (basic), how to describe a panda’s life. It’s been an honor to watch the panda programme develop    64   to see the pandas settle into their new home. As a little girl, I    65   (wish) to be a zookeeper when I grew up. Now, I’m living out that dream indirectly by helping the panda keepers do their job in English. 第四部分 词汇(共15小题,每小题1分;满分15分) 根据句意、中文或首字母提示,在空白处填入1个恰当的单词, 请在答题卡上写出单词的适当形式。 66. Before dusk, we arrived at Lage, a reception station ________(consist) of a few wooden houses. 67. We travelled through the jungle, ________(follow) a cliff-cut path and climbed endless hillsides. 68. On Xiaohongshu (RedNote), a popular social media platform, posts ________(relate) to Arctic and Antarctic travel have exceeded 400,000 . 69. According to the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators, a record 122, 072 travelers visited Antarctica in 2023-24, among ________9,384 were from China -- a record high. 70. Over the last centuries, Yi costumes __________(carry) traditions of the Yi people. 71. Every year during major Yi festivals , these costumes, _______(decorate) with shiny silver ornaments (装饰品), always attract countless visitors eager to learn about Yi culture. 72. Since I live in Weifang, I first headed to Qingdao, then to Beijing, only ______(realize) later that a direct bullet train to Beijing would have been faster than flying! 73. _______(typical), a traditional Western diner has a preference for roast beef, cheese and bacon. 74. I’m writing to invite you to attend a school-wide discussion, ______ theme is related to traditional Chinese culture. 75. Meanwhile , with my horse getting frightened, ______(jump) up, and running around wildly, I held the rope tightly in case I might fall off the horse. 76. I would appreciate it if you could reply to my letter ______ your earliest convenience. 77. The purchasing excitement is expected to ______(huge) boost consumer confidence and improve the recovery of consumption. 78. Purchases by the post-1990s and post-2000s generations accounted for nearly 55%, while consumers in Guangdong Province, Beijing, Jiangsu Province in that order, ______(be) the top three spenders on dragon-featured items. 79. Jane got lost in the forest and was almost frozen with cold. She stared at the starry sky, _____(lose) in thought. 80. On no occasion ______ we give up our dream and give in to difficulties. 第5部分 写作(满分20分 假定你叫李华,你校交流生Dennis结交朋友时遇到麻烦,向你求助。根据以下要点,给他写一封电子邮件。1.询问具体情况;    2.给出建议(至少两条)。 注意:1.写作词数应为100左右,开头部分不计入词数;  2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 2025-2026学年度上期高领航班11月半期考英语答案 听力 1-5 CBCCB 6-10 BBACA 11-15 BAABB 16-20 CABCB 阅读理解 21-23 CDB 24-27 ABDC 28-31 ABAC 32-35 ABDA 阅读七选五 36-40 GBEAF 完形填空 41-45 DBACB 46-50 CADBC 51-55 DACBD 语法填空 56. arrival 57. confident 58. to / with 59. the 60. visiting 61.interviews 62. why 63.Basically 64. and 65. wished 词汇单句填空 66. consisting 67. followed 68. related 69. whom 70. have carried 71. decorated 72.to realize 73. Typically 74. whose 75.jumping 76. at 77. hugely 78. were 79. lost 80. can/should / will 写作 参考范文 Dear Dennis,      I hope this email finds you well. I’m really sorry to hear that you’re having trouble making friends here. I know how frustrating it can be, and I’m here to help. Could you share some specific situations with me? For example, do you find it hard to start conversations, or is it something else?      Here are a couple of suggestions. First and foremost, it may be of great use to  be open-minded and show sincere interest in others. People will notice your friendliness and be more willing to talk to you. Second, participate in more school activities, which provides great opportunities to meet like-minded people.        Do hope my suggestions will be helpful . You’ll surely build a strong friendship circle in no time。 听力原稿 【Text 1】 M: Where are you going, Linda? The office? W: Well, I must go to the hospital to visit my aunt, but before that I need to buy some flowers for her. 【Text 2】 M. David won the school election by three votes. W: Really? How did that happen? I never thought he would win. Oh, I feel so sorry for Ted. M. Me, too. I was sure he would win. 【Text 3】 M: May, did you understand everything I said just now? Do you need more explanation? W: Err…almost. I just need more time to think deeply about it. M: It’s OK. Just let me know when you have a problem. 【Text 4】 W: James, we’re going to sing karaoke this afternoon. Do you want to join us? M: No, I really have to study today. W: You studied all day yesterday. Why not relax today? M: I have an exam tomorrow. 【Text 5】 W: Mr. Wilson, I have come to say goodbye to you as I’m leaving here, my hometown. M: Oh, really, I truly hope that you can accompany your parents at home for a few more days. W: I wish to, but I really can’t. I have an important meeting to attend on Friday. 【Text 6】M: Mom, I want to move out. W: Hey, sounds great to me, kid. What kind of job did you find? M: Job? W: Yes, job. If you are going to live on your own, you have to pay for the rent and everything else. M: I thought I could just get you and Dad to pay for my apartment. I found a cheap one. W: When you move out, your father and I won’t pay your rent, young man. Get a job. M: You’re right. If I’m going to live on my own, I have to be independent. W: Well, the newspaper is over there. Look in the want ads, but I don’t know what you’re going to find without a college degree. 【Text 7】W: Hey, Tony. You look so excited. What’s up? M: We have just won a game. And we will be in the final. W: You mean the school soccer games? M: Yes. It was quite hard for us to beat Class Two. W: Congratulations to you all. M: Thanks, Cindy. But now I am a little nervous. W: Take it easy. You should be confident and believe in your team. M: But sometimes I feel that we don’t work well enough as a team. W: Teamwork is very important. Maybe you can talk with your teammates about that. M: Sounds good. I’ll do it right away. W: By the way, when is the final? M: Next Tuesday. W: That would be nice! I will be free then. I can watch the game and cheer you up. M: See you then. Bye. W: See you. 【Text 8】W: You look pale, sweetheart. What’s the trouble with you? Do you have a headache? M: No, I don’t feel well today. I have a pain in my stomach. W: Maybe it’s because the milk you drank this morning has gone bad. I told you not to drink it, but you wouldn’t listen to me. M: I guess you were right. W: How do you feel now? M: Not so good. Maybe I can take some pills. W: No. I think you should take it seriously. Why not go to see your doctor Mr. Johnson? M: OK, darling. Can you call Mr. Johnson? W: Sure. Walk back a little and let me drive the car out of the garage. Then let’s go. 【Text 9】M: Good evening. This way, please. W: Thanks. I think I’ll take a seat over there by the window. M: All right. This table is free. Is this your first time to our dining room, madam? W: Yes. And my first visit to China, too. M: Welcome! I hope you enjoy the trip and our food here. Here’s the menu. Are you ready to order? W: Yes. M: What food would you like to have, Chinese food or western food? W: I’d like to try some Chinese food. I don’t know what kind of special dishes you have. What would you recommend? M: Well. Roast duck’s the most special here I should say. W: What else have you got on the menu? M: We also have fried fish, roast beef, and so on. W: Well, I would like to try the roast duck. M: Okay. Would you care for a drink? W: A cup of milk. That’s all. M: All right, your dinner would be served in about ten minutes. You may enjoy the piano performance here while waiting. W: Okay, thanks. 【Text 10】Welcome to Jerry’s Movie Time. Our hero today is Ang Lee, one of the top directors in the world. He was born in Taiwan on 23rd October 1954. In 1975, he graduated from college, and a few years later he went to the United States to continue his study. In 1983, when he was 29 years old, he received a Master’s Degree in Film Production at New York University. In the past, he has made quite a few successful films, such as Ride with the Devil in 1991, The Wedding Banquet in 1993, The Ice Storm in 1997. His first English film was Sense and Sensibility, which came out in 1995. In 2000, he directed the popular kung fu film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. It made him world famous throughout the world. In 2005 Brokeback Mountain brought a new record for his career. This film won him the 2006 Golden Award for Best Director. The most exciting moment for him is the 85th Oscar Award in 2013. The great film Life of Pi made him the best director around the world. Now, let’s enjoy some most memorable moments of his movies. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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