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天津.中2025-2026-2高·年级英语学科期末质量调查试卷
天津一中2025-2026-2高一年级英语学科期末质量调查试卷
本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)、第II卷(非选择题)两部分,满分100分,考
试用时90分钟。第I卷第1至6页,第II卷第7页。考生务必将答案写在答题卡
规定的位置上,答在试卷上的无效。祝各位考生考试顺利!
第I卷
L.听力理解(共15小题;满分10分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有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.What is the man doing?
A.Giving advice.
B.Making a request.
C Asking permission.
2.Where does the man want to go?
A.The dentist's.
B.The post office.
C.The railway station.
3.What relation is the man probably to the woman?
A.Her customer.
B.Her interviewer.
C.Her teacher.
4.How do the speakers sound?
A.Surprised.
B.Relieved.
C.Disappointed.
5.What were the speakers unsurc about?
A.The costumes.
B.The script.
C.The characters.
第二节(共10小题:每小题0.5分,满分5分)
听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,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。听每段材料前,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。每段材料读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。
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6.What does the man plan to do tomorrow?
A.Plant the roses.
B.Water the flowers.
C.Remove the dry leaves.
7.What can we know about the dog in the story?
A.He has a pain in his tail.B.He has lost his tail.
C.He has an extra tail.
8.Who is the man most probably speaking to?
A.His neighbor.
B.His mother.
C.His sister.
听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。
9.What do the speakers think are the most impon ant?
A.Computer games.
B.Books.
C.Clothes.
10.What docs the woman's brother probably consider most when buying shoes?
A.The price.
B.The quality.
C.The brand.
11.What does the woman plan to do next year?
A.Study English.
B.Take German classes.C.Train as a teacher.
听下面-段独白,回答第12至第15小题。
12.What do we know about the Wildlifo Park?
A.It's free for local tourists
B.It's owned by the Brooks famiy.
C.It's funded by the local government
13.When can tourists view the koalas in the park?
A.From 9:00 am to 5:30 pm.
B.From 10:00 am to 4:30 pm.
C.From 9:00 am to 4:30 pm.
14.How many times are animal shows given every day?
A.Once.
B.Twice.
C.Three times.
15.What activity is unavailable on the working farm?
A.Milking the cows.
B.Chasing the lambs.
C.Feeding the ducks.
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IⅡ.单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
16.-Your speech on environmental protection was truly inspiring!
I spent weeks researching and preparing for it.
A.You can say that again
B.I'm glad it struck a chord
C.You're telling me
D.Think nothing of it
17.His first serious
to climb the mountain alone failed,yet he decided to try
again soon.
A.promise
B.desire
C.attempt
D.tendency
18.At the Chinese art festival,there are so many different stands
artists
demonstrate their skills and teach the visitors
A.when
B.that
C.which
D.where
19.According to linguists,
to a foreign language is an effective way to
broaden our horizons and enhance cultural understanding.
A.being exposed
B.exposed
C.exposing
D.to expose
20.The engineer measured the tiny device
_ensuring every component
functioned perfectly under extremely challenging laboratory conditions.
A.cautiously
B.roughly
C.precisely
D.relatively
21.China's National Highway 318,
over 5,000 kilometers,runs from
Shanghai to Zhangmu,Tibet.
A.stretching
B.expanding
C.developing
D.spreading
22.-Why is the playground still closed after several wceks?
-Large amounts of damaged equipment
and safety checks are still
continuing now.
A.is replaced
B.is being replaced C.are replacing
D.are being replaced
23.The scientist could not
the unexpected result,despite repeating the
experiment several times under strict conditions.
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A.turn down
B.account for
C.rule out
D.make up
24.The new library is excellent
study facilities,digital resources,and services
provided for local students.
A.by means of
B.in terms of
C.in favor of
D.in place of
25.He speaks English more fluently than
when he first started leamning it at
school.
A.doos he
B.he does
C.did he
D.he did
26.The company adopted a
working policy,allowing employees to balance
productivity and personal commitments effectively.
A.frequent
B.optional
C.flexible
D.typical
27.The young explorer was permitted
only essential supplies while traveling
through the remote mountain village.
A.to carry
B.carrying
C.to be carried
D.being carried
28.-I'm worried that my presentation tomorrow may disappoint the whole class.
Your earlier practice already impressed everyone greatly.
A.Take your time
B.I wouldn't go that far
C.That should do the trick
D.You've got a point there
29.-Did you find any available seats in the reading room?
-No.
was willing to give up their seat for me.
A.Nothing
B.None
C.No one
D.Anybody
30.-[can't find my wallet anywhere.
-You
it at the restaurant,or perhaps in the taxi.It's hard to tell.
A、must have left
B.should have left C.would have left D.could have left
e
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IⅡ.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
For nearly three years,every morning,I noticed the same elderly man at the bus
stop.We never spoke,yet his presence slowly became part of my routine.He always
arrived early and watched the street come to life.Though we remained strangers,a quiet
sense of 31 began to grow.
At first,I bardly paid attention.My mornings were filled with hurry.But as weeks
passed,small details started to 32 slowly.He always carried a newspaper and
sometimes33 to greet drivers.His calm expression somehow made the noisy street
seem less34.
One cold morning,I saw him sitting there,shivering in the wind.For a moment I
35 walking over to offer help,yet hesitation stopped me.I worried my concern might
appear36.Still,the image stayed in my mind.When I retumned that evening,the
bench was empty,and the street looked strangely 37.The next morning,however,
he appeared again.This time I decided not to 38 the opportunity to greet him.I
realized how easily people can remain invisible in crowded cities.
I walked over and said hello.To my surprise,his face immediately 39 a warm
smile.Soon we began talking.He had lived here for decades.Since his wife 40,
he came to the bus stop every morning simply to watch people begin their day.
"Seeing everyone 41 their lives reminds me that life keeps moving,"he said.
From that day on,we shared a few minutes of conversation every morning.Sometimes he
would 42 stories from his youth,while I talked about my work.Gradually those
43 talks became something I truly treasured.They seemed to ease the pressure that
often 44 my mornings.
Then one morning the bench was empty again.Several days passed and he didn't
45.I began to wonder whether something had happened.Just when my 46was
growing,I saw him walking toward the stop.He explained he had been ill but was
recovering.
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Before boarding my bus,he said something that deeply 47 me."You know,"
he said,"sometimes the people who brighten our days are the ones we hardly know."His
words made me 48 the importance of small connections.Kindness often begins
with the simple 49 of noticing someone.I have learned that meaningful moments
often appear in the most 50 places.
31.A.trust
B.connection
C.affection
D.curiosity
32.A.emerge
B.vanish
C.double
D.remain
33.A.refused
B.hesitated
C.nodded
D.struggled
34.∧.bright
B.narrow
C.crowded
D.tense
35.A.delayed
B.considered
C.regretted
D.imagined
36.A.nervous
B.genuine
C.odd
D.deep
37.A.dull
B.dark
C.deserted
D.lonely
38.A.waste
B.seek
C.catch
D.miss
39.A.forced
B.wiped
C.wore
D.managed
40.A.passed away
B.went away
C.slipped away
D.moved away
41.A.creating
B.leading
C.changing
D.wasting
42.A.exchange
B.invent
C.repeat
D.recall
43.A.familiar
B.common
C.brief
D.serious
44.A.filled
B.brightened
C.covered
D.lifted
45.A.turn up
B.wake up
C.speed up
D.grow up
46.A.anxiety
B.frustration
C.relief
D.guilt
47.A.annoyed
B.struck
C.guided
D.amazed
48.A.weigh up
B.look over
C.reflect on
D.bring in
49.A.clue
B.attempt
C.step
D.act
50.A.similar
B.unlikely
C.ideal
D.possible
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V.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
I once believed that anything broken was essentially finished.In my world of instant
replacements,a cracked screen or a torn coat was merely an excuse to buy something
new.This "throwaway"mindsct made me efficient,but it also left me restless,always
chasing the next perfect object.Last summer,however,a rotting wooden stool (
inherited from my grandfather forced me to sit still and reconsider.
The stool was a mess:one leg was shorter than the rest,and the seat was covered in
deep scratches.Initially,I intended to get rid of it,but a sense of guilt stopped me.I
decided to join a local weekend workshop called "The Art of Repair."I walked in with a
simple goal:to make the stool look brand new again.I wanted to erase its history and
hide its flaws.
The instructor,a soft-spoken woman named Clara,watched as I wildly sanded the
wood,trying to remove every mark.After an hour of my desperate scrubbing,she placed
a hand on my shoulder."You're fighting the wood,"she said gently."The goal isn't to
pretend the damage never happened;it's to make the object strong again while honoring
its journey."
I was perplexed.To me,a repair that showed was a failed repair.But as the
afternoon wore on,I watched Clara work.She didn't hide cracks;she filled them with
colored resin )making them look like golden lines.I began to slow down.I stopped
seeing the scratches as ugly scars and started seeing them as the story of my grandfather's
years in his workshop.I concentrated on the grain of the wood,feeling a strange sense of
calm I hadn't felt in years.
It took three weekends to finish that single stool.It doesn't look new;in fact,the
repairs are quite visible.But it is sturdy,and in its golden-lined cracks,I see a beauty that
perfection could never offer.I realized that I wasn't just fixing a piece of fumiture;I was
repairing my own relationship with time and imperfection
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Life,I now understand,is much like that stool.We all carry scratches and uneven
legs from our joureys.Growth isn't about erasing our past struggles to look"perfect"to
the world;it's about mending those breaks so we can stand firm again,carrying our
history with pride.
51.What led to the author's inner restlessness initially?
A Struggling to let go of inherited possessions.
B.Seeking perfect objects through constant replacement.
C.The stress of constantly replacing imperfect items.
D.Feeling growing guilt over getting rid of items.
52.What was the author's primary expectation before the workshop?
A.To acquire advanced skills of wood carving.
B.To protect emotional memories of his grandfather
C.To remove every visible trace of damage.
D.To transform the stool into artwork decorated.
53.Clara's approach to the broken stool suggests that
A.visible imperfections can carry special value
B.patient repair can bring emotional comfort
C preserving history matters less than function
D.flawless perfection represents the ultimate goal
54.What does the underlined word "perplexed"in Paragraph 4 probably mean?
A.Defensive.
B.Puzzled.
C.Relaxed
D.Satisfied.
55.What is the main idea of the text?
A.Family treasures connect different generations dceply.
B.Modern society urges people toward consumption.
C Manual repair heals modern-psychological anxiety.
D.Truc growth involves accepting past imperfections.
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B
In recent years,scientists and engineers have developed a group of materials known
as"smart materials."Unlike traditional materials,which usually remain unchanged under
normal conditions,smart materials are able to respond actively to external factors such as
temperature,light,pressure,or electricity.This special ability allows them to change their
shape,color,or other properties,making them increasingly useful in modern life
One well-known example is shape-memory materials.These materials can return to
their original form after being bent,stretched,or compressed.For instance,certain metal
alloys can be easily reshaped at a low temperature but quickly recover their initial shape
when heated.This feature has made them especially valuable in the medical field.Some
surgical devices can be inserted into the human body in a small and simple form,and then
expand once they reach body temperature,helping doctors perform operations more
effectively and safely.
Another important type is color-changing materials.These materials respond to
changes in temperature or light by altering their color.They are already used in a variety
of everyday products,such as mood rings and heat-sensitive labels on food containers.In
more advanced applications,scientists are exploring how these materials can be used in
buildings.For example,windows that automatically darken under strong sunlight could
reduce the necd for air conditioning,thereby saving energy and improving indoor
comfort.
Smart materials can also react to pressure or movement.Some of them produce a
small amount of electricity when they are pressed,bent,or shaken.This property is
widely used in sensors that detect motion,vibration,or force:For example,such materials
can be placed under roads,railways,or bridges to monitor traffic conditions or structural
safety.Because these systems can work continuously,they provide useful information
without requiring constant human control.
However,smart materials still face several challenges.Many of them are expensive
to produce,which limits their use in large-scale applications.In addition,some materials
do not respond quickly or accurately enough for situations where precise control is.
necessary.Scientists are therefore trying to improve both their speed and reliability
In the future,smart materials are expected to become more common in everyday
objects.From clothing that adjusts to body temperature to buildings that react to
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environmental changes,these materials may greatly improve efficiency and comfort.As
research continues,their importance in modern society will likely grow even further.
56.Why does the author compare smart materials with traditional ones in
Paragraph 1?
A.To describe differences in material use.
B.To explain advances in matcrial science.
C.To discuss problems with old materials.
D.To stress the special nature they possessed.
5.How do shape-memory surgical devices work inside the body?
A.They expand upon absorbing body heat.
B.They require constant pressure during operations.
C.They shrink after reaching target areas.
D.They change shape before entering organs.
58.How can color-changing materials improve energy efficie acy in buildings?
A.They generate electricity through energy consumption.
B.They protect windows from potential sunlight damage.
C.They lower the demand for artificial cooling.
D.They keep room temperatures constant all year.
59.The examples of roads,railways and bridges are used mainly to show that
pressure-sensitive smart materials_
A.can be applied in large-scale public construction projects
B produce enough electricity to power monitoring systems
C.are more reliable than traditional construction materials
D.help reduce the cost of building transportation networks
60.What could be the best title for this passage?
A.The Challenges Facing Smart Materials
B.How Smart Materials Shape Our Future
C.The Working Principles of Smart Materials.
D.Why Traditional Materials Remain Globally Unchanged.
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C
In the modern digital landscape,we are reading more than ever before.From endless
social media feeds to instant news updates,our eyes are constantly moving across screens.
However,psychologists and educators are increasingly concerned that while the quantity
of our reading has increased,the quality has significantly declined.We are developing
what experts call "skimming minds,"a shift that could have profound consequences for
our ability to think critically and focus deeply.
The primary cause of this shift is the nature of digital screens.When we read on a
smartphone or a tablet,we are rarely just reading.We are navigating a minefield of
distractions-incoming notifications,tempting links,and the constant urge to scroll.
Research suggests that digital reading encourages a "F-shaped"patter:we scan the top
of the page,look down a bit,and then skip through the rest.This habit is efficient for
gathering quick facts,but it is disastrous for"deep reading,"which requires the brain to
connect new information with existing knowledge and personal experience.
In contrast,reading on paper offers a fundamentally different cognitive experience.
A physical book provides a fixed,stable environment that allows the mind to settle.
Without the ability to click away or scroll endlessly,the reader is forced to engage with
the author's logic at a slower,more deliberate pace.This "slow reading"is where true
comprehension happens.It allows for reflection,questioning,and the formation of
complex mental images.On paper,the text remains still,giving the brain the necessary
"quiet"to process difficult concepts and subtle emotions.
The danger of losing this skill extends beyond the classroom.Deep reading is the
foundation of empathy and critical thinking.It allows us to step into the shoes of others
and to follow long,complicated arguments.If we lose the patience for a
three-hundred-page novel or a detailed research paper,we risk becoming a society that
can only process information in bite-sized,simplified pieces.We may find ourselves
easily swayed by emotional slogans rather than informed by reasoned debate.
To protect our capacity for deep thought,we do not need to abandon our digital
devices.Instead,we must treat deep reading as a mental muscle that requires regular
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exercise.Setting aside "screen-free"time each day to engage with a physical book is not
just a nostalgic hobby;it is a vital act of intellectual self-defense.By choosing to slow
down,we reclaim the space we need to truly understand the world around us.
61.What problem about modern reading is mentioned in Paragraph 1?
A.Reading volume grows while comprehension depth drops.
B.Digital platforms expand while educational resources shrink
C.Critical thinking improves while overall attention spans drop
D.Screen exposure increases while technical information disappears.
62.The"F-shaped"pattern means that digital readers
A.tend to change their usual reading paths
B.favor modern electronic screens over books
C.browse information without scanning thoroughly
D.gather quick facts directly without deep thinking
63.What can be inferred about reading on paper from Paragraph 3?
A.It provides a more consistent reading process.
B.It supports deeper processing of comrlex texts
C.It improves readers'emotional response to stories.
D.It reduces the need for constant evaluation
64.Why does the author mention "a three-hundred-page novel"in Paragraph 4?
A.To show modern readers prefer shorter information.
B.To stress the importance of literary works in education.
C.To explain long texts require more reading practice
D.To illustrate the declining ability in deep reading
65.What is the passage mainly about?
A.The changing patterns of deep reading.
B.The approach to furthering deep reading.
C.The lasting value of deep reading
D.The major differences in reading styles.
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第Ⅱ卷
V.词汇填空(66-70题为单词;71-75题为短语,每题1,共10分)
66.To secure s
(足够的)rest,you must manage your time wisely and avoid
staying up too late
67.The experienced teacher has already d
(辨别)genuine academic
potential from temporary examination success among students during recent
assessments.
68.The lab safety p
must be followed carefully to avoid accidents during
the chemistry experiment.
69.The teacher explained the historical s
of the discovery so that every
student could fully understand it.
70.The documentary about ancient Egypt was so f
(令人着送的)that I
watched it twice without getting bored.
71.--Most travelers
(还没有)reach the station before the heavy rain arrived.
---No wonder many of them missed their scheduled trains that day.
72.-
(仔细吞)the beautiful sunset painting hanging on the hall wall now.
---It really shows the artist's rich imagination and creative talent.
73.---The place
(被称作)as the City of Culture attracts countless visitors
every year.
--I rcally hope I can pay a visit to it during the coming winter holiday.
74.She discovered the old photo album
(偶然)while cleaning her
grandmother's attic last weekend.
75.Some students focused on memorizing facts,with others
(弄明白)
effective ways to solve complex problems independently.
VL.书面表达(共15分)
76.假设你是晨光中学高一学生李津。你校英文报正在举办主题为“我身边的艺术家”
的征文活动。请你给该报编辑写一封推荐信,推荐一位你心中的艺术家(可以是你
的同学、老师、邻居或当地的一位民间艺人)。
内容包括:
1.被推荐人的姓名受专长(如:剪纸、书法、绘画、泥塑、相声等);
2.他/她的代表作及主要特点;
3.你推荐他/她的理由(至少两点)。
注意:
1.词数不少于100词;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:
,书法calligraphy泥塑clay sculpture
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