湖南衡阳市衡阳县2025-2026学年下学期高一创新实验班期末质量检测英语试题

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衡阳县2026年上学期高一创新实验班期末质量检测试题 英语 考生注意: 1.本试卷分为听力、阅读、语言运用和写作四个部分,满分150分,考试时量120分钟。 2.试卷分为试题卷和答题卡两个部分,答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号、学校填 在试题卷答题卡上。 3.将答案写在答题卡上,写在试题卷上无效。 4.考试结束后请将答题卡上交。 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答 案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.51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 对话读二遍。 例:How much is the shirt? A.£19.15. B.£9.18 C.£9.15. 答案是C。 1.When will the meeting be held? A.At 1:30 p.m. B.At12:30p.m. C.At 2:30 p.m. 2.What does the man think of rock climbing? A.It's dangerous. B.It's tiring. C.It's exciting. 3.Why is the woman calling? A.To invite the man to lunch. B.To reschedule an appointment. C.To check on an urgent problem. 4.What can be inferred from the conversation? A.The airport is too far to get to. B.The man should leave right away. C.They will reach the airport in time. 高一英语第1页(共12页) 5.What are the speakers mainly talking about? A.Their travel experiences. B.Landmarks in the world. C.Ways to enjoy themselves. 第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5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。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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6.What will the speakers do this Saturday? A.Fly kites in the wild. B.Walk in the hill. C.Picnic in the park. 7.What will the woman bring with her? A.A blanket. B.A ball. C.A jacket. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8.What is the relationship between Joan and Helen? A.Old classmates. B.Former co-workers. C.Close relatives. 9.What does Joan look like? A.She has gray hair. B.She's put on weight. C.She appears young. 10.What is Joan? A.A teacher. B.A politician. C.A businesswoman. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11.What discount does the man get? A.5%. B.10%. C.15%. 12.When will the woman's company ship the order? A.Immediately after receiving the order. B.Within ten days after receiving payment. C.Right after signing the purchase order. 13.How does the woman suggest the man make the payment? A.With a credit card. B.By cash on delivery. C.Through a bank transfer. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14.How does the man feel about the restaurant's decoration? A.It's modern. B.It's comfortable. C.It's stylish. 高一英语第2页(共12页) 15.What suggestion does the man make about the restaurant's atmosphere? A.Use softer background music to balance the noise. B.Add more lighting to brighten the space. C.Play louder music to match the energy 16.What does the man say about the food? A.The beef and fish taste unusual. B.The dishes are too plain and need improvement. C.It's creative but more classic dishes would be nice. 17.What is the man's final impression of the restaurant? A.He appreciates the staffs warmth. B.He thinks the food needs to be less experimental. C.He plans to report health concerns about the kitchen. 、听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18.What is the speaker's purpose of giving the talk? A.To introduce a museum. B.To advertise a programme. C.To offer thanks to a teacher. 19.What will children do the next morning? A.Watch a movie. B.Do a project. C.Have a car race. 20.What will the speaker do after the talk? A.Award prizes. B.Answer questions. C.Join a school club. 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) 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 Best musicals in London Here,we have put together a list of the best musicals that we know you'll love.From long- running musicals to some newer hits,we have it covered.Get ready to hit the West End with this handy guide. Wicked Wicked has been a hit in London for around 18 years.With music and lyrics()by Ste- phen Schwartz and based on the series work by L.Frank Baum,Wicked tells the story of Elphaba and reveals the destinies of two unlikely friends becoming Glinda The Good and the Wicked Witch of the West. 高一英语第3页(共12页) Apollo Victoria Theatre Booking through March 2026 ·Starting from£28 Matilda The Musical Inspired by Roald Dahl's book,Matilda The Musical is a fascinating masterpiece from the Royal Shakespeare Company.Matilda,feeling alone and misunderstood,discovers a unique abil- ity and decides to teach grown-ups a lesson.Winner of over 99 international awards,including 24 for Best Musical,Matilda The Musical continues to delight audiences of all ages. ·Cambridge Theatre Booking until May 2026 ·Starting from£25 Les Miserables If you love film,then the show,still going strong at the Sondheim Theatre after more than 30 years,is right up your street.The story follows Jean Valjean as he attempts to rebuild his life af- ter being released from prison. ·Sondheim Theatre Booking until April 2026 ·Starting from£31 Tina-The Tina Turner Musical The musical perfectly represents the life of pop star Tina Tumner,known for legendary hits like“A Fool in Love”.She has won many Grammy Awards and has been inducted(入选)into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. ·Aldwych Theatre Booking through January 2026 ·Starting from£l3 21.What do Wicked and Les Miserables have in common? A.They are both original works. B.They are both based on movies. C They are both long-running musicals. D.They are both about a strong female lead character. 22.Why is Matilda The Musical called a“fascinating masterpiece”? A.It has won numerous international honors. B.It draws from a beloved book by Roald Dahl. C.It features music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. D.It describes a young girl's jourey to becoming a pop star. 高一英语第4页(共12页) 23.What can we know about Tina? A.It builds on a real-life story. B.It has won many Grammy Awards. C.It's reserved from January 2026. D.Its ticket prices range from£50to£150. B My uncle George and I have always shared a special bond.When I was around 5 years old,I asked my parents what was wrong with him.Anyway,they said nothing was 'wrong'with him exactly,but that Uncle George was mentally disabled. About once an hour from 7 a.m.to 7 p.m.,he calls me 10 times a day,without fail,365 days a year.Though I love him quite a bit,I answer maybe two of those phone calls a day. Our phone calls always follow the same structure,using one of three fantasy realities from George's imagination.In one,he's my dad and I'm his son.In another,he's Major Charles Win- chester,and I'm Captain B.J.Hunnicutt,reporting for duty.In the last,we're both lifeguards, strategizing the rescue of a drowning person. When the phone rings,I always say "Hello?"as if I don't know who is calling. “It's your dad,George!!”Or,“It's Major Winchester!”Or,“This is Tower 1.Tower2, can you read me?” We go back and forth in character for about a minute and a half,only breaking the bit to laugh.Then he'll go quiet. "You know something,Tommy,he'll say."I'm just calling to say you're the best guy I know.” “So are you,.”I reply.“The two of us!" This conversation has been repeated multiple times a day for years now.No matter what's go- ing on in the world,the consistency of these calls is something I can count on.At my most p stressed,angry and sad-during painful breakups and professional setbacks-that phone call in nevertheless rolls in,allowing me to escape reality for a bit and just laugh and act like a kid a- gain. Because George doesn't understand things at an adult level,it's impossible for him to truly t comprehend whether I'm having a good or bad day.Instead,he's able to bring me the same ener- d gy,the same love and acceptance,no matter what.It's an incredible gift.Because I know that e- to ven at my worst,when I feel like I'm drowning,I can count on Uncle George,up there in Tower fe 1,to call down and tell me I'm the best guy he knows. d It's an act of love that saves me,just a little bit,every single day. t止 24.Which of the following is true about Uncle George? 高一英语第5页(共12页) A.He calls on a regular basis every day. B.He pretends to be different from others. C.He is very sensitive to outside criticism. D.He enjoys playing tricks on his nephew. 25.What is consistent about the phone conversations between the author and Uncle George? A.The author always begins with greeting his uncle by name. B.They always end by saying kind words about each other. C.They often discuss real-world news and current events. D.Uncle George always pretends not to know the author. 26.Why does the author value the calls especially during difficult times? A.He feels truly understood and comforted by his uncle. B.Uncle George can help solve his real-world problems. C.The calls allow him to take a short break from reality. D.It makes him very proud to be relied on by his family. 27.What message does the author want to convey through the passage? A.People with disabilities can understand others better than most adults do. B.Frequent phone calls are the best way to keep relationships strong. C.Role-play helps strengthen family bonds across generations. D.A simple act of love can provide steady comfort in life c If you ever wondered what your child's drawings might reveal,keep on reading. Imagine how you would feel when looking at Earth from outer space.That feeling of awe is what we call the Overview Effect,a feeling most astronauts report when they return to Earth,de- scribed as a transformative experience that changes their view of our planet and humanity-an ex- perience that builds a sense of unity,interconnectedness,and responsibility for Earth's well-be- ing.Recently,40,000 children experienced a virtual reality (VR)space journey,making them a unique group to have the chance to experience this awesome feeling without leaving Earth. To find out whether they had experienced the Overview Effect,we asked 100 children from this special group to draw self-images before and after the VR journey.In previous studies on a- dults,we found that after viewing a video to bring about the Overview Effect,participants tended to draw a smaller self.Apparently,going through the experience of awe and wonder makes one feel smaller,with a smaller drawing as the result.However,when we applied this method to chil- dren,we encountered unexpected results.The size of their drawings remained unchanged after the VR experience.This discrepancy led us to question:Were drawings by children simply not a good way to measure the Overview Effect?Did what worked for adults simply not work for chil- 高一英语第6页(共12页) dren? Upon closer analysis,we discovered that the key to measuring transformative experiences in children lies not in the size of their drawings but in the richness of their content.Before the VR journey,the children's drawings were simple,often showing familiar elements from their daily lives.After the joumey,their drawings became far more insightful,filled with vivid descriptions indicative of what they had learned during the VR journey-for example,the Earth's ecology. This discovery gave us a new way to understand children's responses to transformative experi- ences. I'm not proposing that we replace tests in schools with children's drawings.But when it comes to transformative experiences,I'd recommend paying more attention to what children actu- ally draw. 28.How can we describe the Overview Effect? A.It expresses man's view of Earth and humanity. B.It helps people get deeper insights into the world. C.It brings about awesome feelings of the outer space. D.It is a transformative experience unique to astronauts. 29.What does the underlined word "discrepancy"mean in Paragraph 3? A.Problem. B.Progress. C.Doubt. D.Difference. 30.How did the children's drawings change after the VR journey? A.The self-images became larger. B They described more details. C.There were more familiar elements.D.They expressed richer emotions. 31.What is the author's purpose in writing the text? A.To suggest a way of measuring children's learning. B.To compare adults'and children's Overview Effect. C.To analyze the role of VR technology in children's education. D.To describe the psychological experience of space travel D AI image generators have made a giant leap forward in a remarkably short period.These so- phisticated systems are now capable of creating human faces that are not only convincing but often perceived as more realistic than actual human ones.This phenomenon,termed "hyper-realism", poses a significant challenge to digital trust.However,a recent collaborative study by researchers from the UK points to a promising path:improving our collective AI-face detection capabilities through specialized,targeted training. The research team tested the face-assessing skills of 664 volunteers,categorized into two dis- tinct groups:"super-recognizers"-individuals who possess a rare,naturally superior ability for 高一英语第7页(共12页) facial recognition-and those with typical recognition skills.The experiment involved two core tasks designed to test intuition and logic.In the initial task,volunteers evaluated a single image to determine its origin;in the subsequent task,they were presented with a pair of faces-one real and one synthetic-and asked to identify the fake. In the control group that received no prior instruction,the data revealed a worrying trend. Super-recognizers correctly identified AI faces only 41 percent of the time,while typical recogniz- ers dropped to a mere 31 percent.Given that half the images were AI-generated,both groups per- formed significantly worse than random chance(50 percent).This statistical gap confirms that AI portraits can effectively deceive the human brain's natural processing systems. To counter this,the study introduced a brief five-minute intervention.Participants were trained to look for "tell-tale"signs-subtle biological flaws such as unnatural teeth alignment or strange blurring where the hair meets the skin. Following this session,the accuracy of super-recognizers boosted to 64 percent.In contrast, while typical recognizers improved to 51 percent,they remained at the level of a coin flip. "As AI images are increasingly exploited for illegal purposes like identity theft scams, testing detection methods is crucial from a security standpoint,"explains researcher Eilidh Noyes.The findings highlight that while technology evolves,human expertise remains indispensa- ble.Combining innate talent with professional training may be our best defense in verifying digital identities and securing the future of online interaction. 32.The study mainly examines participants'. A.logical reasoning B.reaction speed C.technical knowledge D.observational skills 33.What does the training session primarily focus on? A.Improving the general speed of visual assessment. B.Analyzing the psychological impact of digital fakes. C.Recognizing artificial traces in biological features. D.Understanding the technical principles of AI systems. 34.What is the significance of the 64 percent accuracy rate mentioned in paragraph 5? A.It confirms the potential of combining gift with practice. B.It represents the maximum limit of human recognition, C.It shows the similarity between human and AL. D.It indicates that most people can be trained to spot false images 35.What can be inferred from the last paragraph? A.Technical evolution will eventually eliminate identity theft B.Professional training is more essential than natural talent. 高一英语第8页(共12页) C.Human factors remain a critical layer in digital defense. D.The security risks of AI are currently overestimated. 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。 A classic song says,"Everybody needs good neighbours."But in 2026,do we still need them?Or have we forgotten how to be friendly with those around us?36 But these days, many live next door for years without learning their names.Is neighbourliness disappearing? Studies show we have less contact with neighbours than before.One survey found that 76% of us believe people were closer to neighbours 20 years ago than today.37 There are reasons behind this fact.People today move homes more often for work or family needs,making long-term connections harder.In smaller communities,people attend the same schools or shops,so they get to know each other easily.But in cities with larger populations, these chance meetings happen less often.38 Long office hours or irregular remote work means neighbours may not see each other.At the same time,many of us care more about priva- cy.Often,our only interactions are arguments about noise or shared areas. 39 A global study found that knowing just six neighbours can reduce loneliness and help people feel safer.For older people or those in poor health,informal acts of support from neighbors can be life-changing.Age UK has highlighted how regular neighbourly contact can help older residents stay independent for longer,while reducing social isolation. Ultimately,there's no hard and fast rulebook to being a good neighbour.40 But at the very least,making sure to smile and offer a kind word can go much further than you might think. A.Our working patterns also play a part. B.However,having good neighbours still matters. C.Most people spend more time socializing than working. D.What feels caring to one may feel unwelcome to another. E.Once,our front doors remained unlocked for friendly faces. F.It also found that one in five have never spoken to neighbours. G.The survey also noted urban residents interact less with neighbours. 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。 In 2018,Julie Silverman developed a bad cough.She went to her primary care physician, 高一英语第9页(共12页) who sent her to many other doctors,but no one could diagnose (the source of the cough, or 41 a way to treat it. Over the next few years,the cough 42 from bad to worse.Silverman was going to hospi- tal weekly for shots,where she 43 a nurse practitioner named Alison. "She was really kind of 44 by this cough,Silverman remembered."Many doctors didn't give much 45,just sayingThere's nothing wrong It's nothing serious." But Alison's response was 46,and she kept a close watch on Silverman.When Silverman came in for one of her weekly appointments,Alison noticed that her 47 had worsened. Alison got one of the physicians in the clinic and 48 that he examine Silverman's trachea ()The procedure 49 putting a small camera through her nose and down her throat to check for any blockages. The scope showed that Silverman's airway was 75%50,meaning she was basically breathing through the width of a straw. "This is a very 51 condition.It only happens to about one in 400,000 people,"Silver- man said."And so it is very serious and fatal if not 52." The diagnosis gave Silverman the 53 she needed to find a specialist who could properly treat her.Now she spends her time volunteering at her local hospital "It was Alison's persistence and diligence and her taking me 54 that got my diagnosis in a timely enough to do something about it.So for these reasons,Alison is my unsung he- ro,”"Silverman said.. 41.( )A.make out B.set out C.figure out D.tumn out 42.( )A.got B.took C.went D.became 43.( )A.met B.asked C.called D.told 44.( )A.attracted B.puzzled C.impressed D.struck 45.( )A.concern B.thought C.energy D.attention 46.( )A.patient B different C.optimistic D.generous 47.( )A.condition B status C.behaviour D.identity 48.( )A.insisted B.reminded C.advocated D.assumed 49.( )A.covered B.contained C.involved D.indicated 50.( )A.prevented B.controlled C.stopped D.blocked 51.( )A.common B rare C.natural D.typical 52.( )A.protected B.treated C.attended D.managed 53.( )A.medicine B.source C.information D.confidence 54.( )A.seriously B.casually C.correctly D.properly 55.( )A.method B.process C.attitude D.manner 高一英语 第10页(共12页) 第二节(共10小题;每小题1,5分,崩分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括另内单词的正确形式。 The price of fashion-economically and environmentally-has led to the rise of 56 new way of dressing,and it's beginning to take off in Australia,too.As people now choose to wear more clothes fewer 57 (time),clothing rental services have become increasingly popular. "I think it's an amazing idea,says Tanya Perilli,who owng a clothing rental shop."Cus- tomers today look past the fact that something is secondhand and focus instead 58 the fact that they have something unique to wear 59 are not overstuffing their own wardrobes() or contributing to landfill. Tanya's shop offers fashion clothes for women 60 (rent)rather than purchase them out- right,providing a less expensive 61(solve)to one-time event dressing The concept 62 (be)certainly not new-men have been renting good suits for decades-but for female shop- pers,it is just taking off.This clothing-as-service model follows the broader societal movement towards shared economies. Tanya is also looking beyond special-occasion dresses to less formal clothing,63 she plans to package as capsule wardrobes and offer to travellers,such as those headed to weddings a- broad,with a longer-term rental period."I really want to make this work for 64 (people) lives today,and I know that doesn't always mean 65 (return)a dress on the Monday after a special weekend,she says. 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节应用文写作(满分15分) 假定你是李华,你在国际青少年环保论坛看到国外学生Jack的帖子:“Climate change is such a huge issue一but what can we young students do?”请跟帖回复。内容包括: 1.说明青少年行动的意义;2.介绍一项青少年环保微行动。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Hi,Jack, 第二节读后续写(满分25分)》 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。 材一英语第11页(共12页) Once there was a young girl named Lily who loved to go camping with her family.Every summer,they would pack up their car with tents,sleeping bags,and all the necessary supplies for a week-long adventure in the great outdoors. One summer,as they were setting up camp,Lily noticed a small,furry creature running a- round the campsite.It was a chipmunk(花栗鼠),and Lily was immediately attracted by it.She named the chipmunk Charlie and decided to make it her mission to befriend him. Over the next few days,Lily carefully left out small pieces of food for Charlie-pieces of bread,apple slices,and even a few nuts.At first,Charlie was cautious,staying at a distance and watching her from the safety of the underbrush.But Lily was patient.Slowly,day by day, Charlie grew more comfortable with her.By the fourth day,he was eating right out of her hand. Lily couldn't believe how special it felt to gain the trust of a wild animal.It was as if she had been accepted into a secret world of nature. But one evening,as her family sat around the campfire,Lily realized something was wrong. Charlie didn't show up for his usual evening visit.She looked around the campsite and called out his name softly,but there was no sign of the little chipmunk.Worry filled her heart.Had some- thing happened to him?She asked her parents if they had seen him,but they hadn't noticed any- thing unusual. Despite her parents'warnings to stay close to the campsite,Lily felt a strong urge to find Charlie.She grabbed a flashlight and,with a deep breath,walked secretly into the dark woods. The moon was just almost unnoticeable in the sky,and the trees cast long shadows around her. The night was alive with the sounds of crickets and rustling (leaves,but all Lily could think about was Charlie.She called out his name,her voice trembling slightly,as she moved deeper into the forest.She looked around for some time but Charlie was nowhere to be found. 注意 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式作答。 Just when she was about to turn back,Lily heard a weak voice from the bush Lily came back to the campsite with Charlie safe. 高一英语第12页(共12页)

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