内容正文:
2026年7月高一下蓝测考试
美语
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7.5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。每段对话读两遍。
1.What is the woman going to do tonight?
A.Go to a new production of Hamlet.
B.Visit the Grand Theater.
C.Watch a sci-fi movie.
2.How will the man go to the airport?
A.By taxi.
B.By subway.
C.By bus.
3.What is the core issue the speakers are concerned about?
A.Plastic pollution.
B.Arecycling program
C.A beach clean-up event.
4.Why does the man apologize?
A.He didn't tell the woman his plan earlier.
B.He failed to help with the group project.
C.He was too busy to finish his own work
5.What does the woman mean in the end?
A.She thinks printed food is impossible.
B.She becomes fond of printed food
C.She prefers food made by a real cook
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.Why does the man choose to volunteer?
A.To help directly.B.To donate money.C.To treat illness.
7.How does the woman plan to contribute?
A.By donating money.
B.By working at the camp.
C.By helping with registration.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Where are the speakers?
A.In a photo studio.
B.In an art gallery.
C.In a drawing class.
9.What does the man say about the landscape painting?
A.Its style is quite simple.
B.Its colors are very bright.
C.It was painted by a famous artist.
10.What will they do next?
A.Take some photos.
B.Go to the gift shop.
C.Visit the photography section.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What activity did the man try last month?
A.Tree planting.B.Mountain biking.C.Mountain climbing.
12.What does the man think of the view from the top?
A.Frightening.B.Rewarding.
C.Disappointing
13.What does the woman suggest doing together?
A.Going on a camping trip.
B.Climbing a mountain.
C.Going mountain biking.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What hit the town last week?
A.A typhoon.
B.An earthquake.
C.A flood.
15.What was damaged in the flood?
A.His car.
B.His house
C.His pet.
16.How did the government help?
A.They provided a safe place.
B.They sent rescue boats.
C.They rebuilt the town.
17.What is the man's attitude towards the future?
A.Worried.
B.Hopeful.
C.Uncertain.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Where was Vincent van Gogh born?
A.In France.
B.In Germany.
C.In the Netherlands
19.Why did he use bright colors?
A.To record natural beauty.
B.To express strong emotions.
C.To paint sunflowers vividly.
20.What can we learn about Van Gogh during his lifetime?
A.He sold hundreds of paintings
B.His art was not popular then.
C.He made a lot of money.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
For theater lovers worldwide,several iconic destinations stand out as the holy lands
of plays and musicals.If you are fond of amazing art and storytelling,these stages will
absolutely impress you by combining cultural features with magnificent architectural
charm.Here are four famous theaters across the globe.
Broadway,New York,USA
Broadway in New York promises top musical quality.Near Times Square stand
41professional theatres.Classic hits include Hamilton,Chicago,and The Lion King-
the most popular production in Broadway history.You can get discounted admission
online or by lottery for just $45.Standing tickets share the same price when a show
sells out
London's West End,UK
As a globally recognized drama center,London's West End transforms the city into
a wonderland.It is best known for The Mousetrap,the longest-running play since 1952
Evening shows start at 7:30 pm,with afternoon performances on Wednesdays and
Saturdays.Book tickets two months in advance to get a good view of the actors'
energetic movements.Ticket prices range from f30 to f100.
Palais Garnier,France
This 19th-century masterpiece will certainly live up to your expectations.If you
love The Phantom of the Opera,the Palais Garnier is a popular spot for fans.It mainly
stages ballets and operas.Furthermore,the elegant building features a ceiling that
vividly demonstrates a romantic universe.Most events begin at 7:30 pm,with
admission ranging from€10to€220.
Sydney Opera House,Australia
The Sydney Opera House is a 20th-century architectural wonder with its special
shell-shaped roof.Besides watching performances,guests can take backstage tours.The
building opens from 9:00 am to 7:30 pm daily.Tickets are $33 for kids,$46 for discount
ticket holders and $60 for adults.Chinese guided tours are frequently provided,
allowing visitors to explore its modern beauty.
21.How much is a standing ticket for a Broadway musical?
A.f45
B.e10.
C.$45.
D.f30.
22.What do the Palais Garnier and the Sydney Opera House have in common?
A.Both start their evening performances at 7:30 pm
B.Both offer performances and backstage tours.
C.Both are known for their long-running hit plays.
D.Both have beautiful and special building designs
23.Where is this passage probably taken from?
A.A history book.
B.A critical review.
C.A travel guide.
D.A fashion magazine.
B
For most children,loving animals means keeping pets.But for California
teenager Justin Sather,a childhood interest in frogs served as the path to a global
environmental mission.Upon learning that frogs are "indicator species"their falling
numbers showing a weak natural environment-Justin realized that saving these small
creatures meant protecting the whole planet.This insight quickly transformed him into
a determined environmentalist.
Justin's green journey began with grassroots actions in his own community.He
regularly organized local beach clean-ups,collecting thousands of plastic bottles to
prevent them from polluting the ocean.To fund his early eco-projects,he launched a
campaign to create and sell eco-friendly products made from recycled materials.
However,as his awareness of global climate change grew,his goals went beyond his
hometown.
In2023,learning that a rich area of the Ecuadorian(厄瓜多尔)rainforest was
threatened by commercial tree-cutting,Justin took brave moves.He knew that
protecting this land was vital for both animals and the global climate.Through online
campaigns,public speeches,and teaming up with international environmental
organizations,Justin successfully raised tens of thousands of dollars.With the money,
he bought 30 acres of rainforest and turned it into a protected nature reserve for good.
Justin's remarkable actions have created a powerful chain reaction worldwide.He
has now built a network with other young activists across 30 countries,inspiring a new
wave of youth environmentalists to take charge of their local communities.His story
proves that age never stops one from making a global impact."You don't have to wait
until you are a grown-up to make a difference,"Justin stated."Every small action
counts when we are fighting for our shared future."
24.What first inspired Justin to become an environmentalist?
A.The important role of frogs in nature.
B.The rapidly falling number of animals
C.His success in protecting the whole planet.
D.His long-time observation of global climate
25.How did Justin fund his early eco-projects?
A.By organizing paid local beach clean-ups
B.By raising money through public speeches.
C.By selling items made of recycled materials.
D.By seeking donations from local communities.
26.Why did Justin launch the campaigns in Ecuador?
A.To bring frogs back to the local ecosystem.
B.To prevent the rainforest from being damaged.
C.To establish a youth environmental network
D.To study the effects of commercial tree-cutting
27.Which of the following does Justin probably believe in?
A.Better late than never.
B.Never too old to learn.
C.Look before you leap
D.Action speaks louder than words.
C
In Ichikawa City Zoo,a tiny macaque (named Punch has captured the hearts
of millions.Born in July 2025 and weighing merely 500 grams,he was unexpectedly
abandoned by his mother.
For newborn monkeys,staying close to a mother is a core source of security.
Lacking this biological bond,Punch suffered from severe anxiety.To comfort him,
keepers provided a plush (orangutan toy,which surprisingly became his
emotional support.Punch held tightly to the toy while eating and sleeping,treating it
as a replacement for his mother in an unfamiliar environment.
However,a harsh test of social integration awaited him.In January 2026,keepers
introduced Punch to the larger monkey group.His initial struggles were heartbreaking.
Whenever fights broke out or he was scolded by adult macaques,the trembling infant
went back to a corner,holding his "toy mother"tightly,ignored or left out by other
monkeys.
Many sympathetic visitors called for help from the zoo.Nevertheless,the zoo
maintained a strict rule:unless the situation became life-threatening,humans should
never step in against the natural order.This tough love allowed Punch to develop
remarkable mental strength.Despite being repeatedly driven away,he never stopped
his efforts to observe and communicate with the group
Gradually,Punch's persistence paid off as he learned to understand the group's
social signals.A turning point occurred when a gentle adult female began to groom
his fur-a significant biological sign of true acceptance.Soon,the once-isolated
figure was found happily chasing and embracing new playmates.
Punch's story serves as a mirror for human society.Like him,we may face
rejection or isolation when entering new environments.Yet a path bravely walked
becomes,in the end,the welcome itself.
28.What role did the plush orangutan toy play in Punch's early life?
A.A biological bond with the group.
B.A tool to train his survival skills
C.A stand-in for his mother's care.
D.An imagined friend from humans.
29.What does the underlined word "integration"in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Adapting to new dietary habits.
B.Being taken from the mother.
C.Learning to live independently.
D.Being accepted into a group.
30.Why did the zoo refuse to step in when visitors called for help?
A.To make the visitors aware of Punch's mental struggles.
B.To allow Punch to naturally develop adaptive abilities.
C.To observe how macaques respond to abandoned infants
D.To prove that human influence is always unnecessary.
31.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A.Care for Abandoned Animals
B.Perseverance Builds Growth
C.Respect the Natural Order
D.Support Shapes Human Society
D
Brain-Computer Interface (BCD)technology creates a direct communication link
between the human brain and outside devices.By reading brain signals and turning
them into commands,BCI enables interaction between humans and the external
environment.This groundbreaking tech,once science fiction,now offers hope for
treating neurological conditions like stroke(中风)effects and Parkinson's(帕金森)
disease,raising patients'quality of life.
Recognizing its value,China has included BCI technology in the 2026 government
work report.In Chongqing,the technology is advancing rapidly from research to real-
world tests,showing early signs of practical success.
On March 26,at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University,
Mr.Wang,a stroke patient with a weak left leg,went through BCIrehabilitation (
training.Powered by his brainwaves and wearable devices,Wang managed to move his
limbs without making active physical effort."Before the treatment,my leg felt weak.
After the training,I felt more relaxed and had a bit more strength when walking.The
results are quite positive,"shared Wang.
BCIs fall into non-invasive and invasive types.Non-invasive BCIs use wearable
devices,avoiding brain surgery.Invasive BCIs involve surgically putting electrodes
directly into the brain.The main difference lies in how well they pick up brain
signals.Director Chen Yangmei explained both types share the same core logic:reading
brain signals,interpreting them through post-processing,and connecting them to a
machine.
Even with its bright future,BCI technology still faces risks and challenges.Chen
noted that several challenges remain,such as accurately understanding signals after
flexible electrodes are implanted,improving brain signal interpretation technology,and
advancing computing power and software optimization ()These technical
difficulties must be solved to ensure patient safety and system reliability before BCI
can be widely applied.
32.How can BCI technology benefit patients according to paragraph1?
A.It promotes human interaction with science fiction.
B.It prevents people suffering from Parkinson's disease.
C.It provides a full cure for all neurological diseases.
D.It helps treat stroke effects and improve life quality.
33.What can be inferred about China's BCI technology?
A.Early stage but making practical progress.
B.Only available in a Chongqing hospital
C.Included in the 2026 government report.
D.Completely practical with promising results
34.What do we know about the two types of BCI technology?
A.They have been put into use worldwide.
B.They share an identical working principle.
C.Invasive BCIs put no electrodes into the brain
D.Non-invasive BCIs require complex brain surgery.
35.Which of the following best describes the author's attitude towards BCI technology?
A.Reasonable and objective
B.Uncertain and hesitant.
C.Grateful and enthusiastic.
D.Doubtful and disappointed.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,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。
Swimming is a great sport that builds up fitness and relieves daily stress.When it
comes to competitive swimming races,excellent skills and good race strategies matter
a lot.If you dream of swimming faster and winning matches,here are some practical
suggestions.
_36 Scientific breathing training runs through the whole preparation process.
Proper breathing skills can help swimmers save physical energy in the water and avoid
feeling out of breath easily.Stable breath control offers steady power support during
long-distance swimming.37
Apart from mastering breathing rules,standard stroke practice cannot be ignored
You need to correct your arm and leg movements repeatedly in daily training.38
Gradually you will form good muscle memory and reduce unnecessary physical
consumption.Standard moves also make your swimming posture more smooth and
effective.
Getting familiar with the competition pool environment is also necessary.
Different from ordinary leisure pools,competition pools have standard depth,fixed lane
settings and special water flow.39 Thus,you can adjust your swimming state and
rhythm ahead of time.
In addition,you should learn to arrange physical strength reasonably in the race.
Do not use up all your energy at the very beginning.Try to keep a steady speed and
speed up properly in the final stage.Never be affected by the pace of other competitors
easily.40 Extreme tiredness will prevent you performing well and getting ideal
rankings.
A.Mastering correct breathing skills comes first.
B.Most swimmers only focus on daily eating habits.
C.Practise standard strokes again and again in the pool.
D.This skill also helps you keep calm in fierce competitions.
E.More competitors will surely make you feel more nervous.
F.It is helpful to adapt to the pool environment before matches.
G.Making full use ofrest time is also important for swimmers.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节完形填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可
以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
For 36 years,Zhang Xiaoqiu stood on the platform as a primary school41.Now,
at 82 and long retired,she finds herself in a much larger "classroom".However,her
students are no longer children,but over 300 abandoned dogs and cats.
Her journey began 42 when her grandson brought her a homeless cat.Touched
by its 43 eyes,Zhang took it in.Soon,one became dozens,and dozens became
hundreds.To 44 the growing number,she moved her shelter several times.Though
she had a sufficient pension(养老金),the huge cost of food,.Ient,and workers pushed
her into a severe 45 crisis.She lived an extremely simple life,yet often suffered from
46,worrying about her fury"students".
In January 2026,a video blogger offered to help raise supplies,but on one condition:
Zhang had to write an essay.Picking up her pen after decades,she 47 The Last Lesson
Before Graduation.In the essay,she described the shelter as her final 48.Facing her
old age,her deepest concern was who would care for these animals after she 49.She
wrote emotionally,"Please continue to learn to trust the next pair of 50 hands,even
after losing my embrace."
The essay got around online,moving countless people to tears.They began to51
money and supplies arrived from every corner of the country.The funds quickly helped
52 her problems.Surprisingly,Zhang soon canceled her donation account.She frankly
stated that since the difficulties were overcome,it was 53 to accept more money
Zhang has even made her 54,requesting the simplest funeral so her remaining
property can be left to the shelter.She may leave this world one day,but she hopes her
love will 55 beyond death."When it comes to loving you,"she wrote,"I will never
graduate.”
41.A.writer
B.cleaner
C.doctor
D.teacher
42.A.initially
B.officially
C.gradually
D.immediately
43.A.bright
B.helpless
C.sleepy
D.priceless
44.A.accommodate
B.increase
C.count
D.limit
45.A.safety
B.money
C.health
D.career
46.A.loneliness
B.depression
C.anxiety
D.sadness
47.A.drafted
B.copied
C.interviewed
D.filmed
48.A.success
B.destination
C.trial
D.routine
49.A.passed out
B.ran out
C.passed away
D.ran away
50.A.strange
B.clean
C.familiar
D.reliable
51.A.lend
B.make
C.contribute
D.transport
52.A.illustrate
B.confirm
C.spread
D.resolve
53.A.unimportant
B.unnecessary
C.unusual
D.unfriendly
54.A.fortune
B.will
C.fame
D.journey
55.A.disappear
B.fade
C.extend
D.pause
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,根据上下文填写空白处所需的内容(1个单词)或所提供单
词的正确形式。
Art comes in various forms.Competitors at the world's leading nail-art competition
take nails very56_(serious).Nail art is more than 57 (decorate)today.In Britain
decorating nails is the second most popular beauty activity,after hair styling.If you
have f600 to spare,you can buy fake nails 58(carve)from real crystals().
The desire to decorate nails is not new.Since ancient times,nails 59 (paint)in
various ways for different purposes.For instance,men in Babylon dyed their nails black
to look frightening before going to war.In Egypt,people coloured their nails red,60
(suggest)their social status.The earliest nail polish in China was made from egg whites
and wax(蜡).
Today nails are not decorated for battle,but they are still used to communicate 61
message.A British photographer sees nails as a form of self-expression.Some nail
artists go further,arguing they produce something 62 is called real art.
"One wrong step will ruin the whole thing,"says an artist.Her tiny nail sculptures
63 (admire)by millions of fans online every day.It takes her two or three weeks to
finish one piece."Nail sculptures should be in galleries,not merely on 64 (finger),"
reads one comment online.Experts seem to agree.The first museum devoted to nail art
will open next year 65 a symbol of its growing influence.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校英文报正在筹办一期名为The Warmth of Ordinary Things'”
的特别专栏,现征集稿件用于推荐一件看似普通却承载个人成长与温暖回忆的
日常物品。请你给编辑写一封英文信,推荐一件你认为有意义的物品。内容包
括:
1.描述物品:
2.推荐理由(至少两点)。
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。
Dear Editor,
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(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。
Sarah and Lily had been best friends since middle school.They shared everything:
secrets,snacks,and even their dreams.Everyone in their class knew they were
inseparable.
This semester,the school announced a speech competition.The winner would get
a chance to visit a top university during the summer vacation.Both Sarah and Lily
were excited and signed up immediately.At fist,they prepared together,helping each
other with pronunciation,gestures and eye contact.
However,as the competition drew near,things began to change.Sarah noticed that
Lily often practiced alone.Worse still,Lily would quickly hide her notes whenever
Sarah came close.One afternoon,when Lily left the classroom for a while,Sarah saw
Lily's notebook lying open on her desk.To her shock,Lily had used a deeply personal
story-one about Sarah's grandmother that Sarah had once shared with her in private.
Sarah had planned to use the same story to make her own speech more touching.
Feeling hurt,Sarah asked Lily directly when she returned,"How could you use
my story?You know how much it means to me!"
Lily looked embarrassed."I didn't mean to hurt you,"she said in a low voice."I
just thought it was a powerful example."
"But I trusted you with it,"Sarah replied,her voice shaking.
Lily opened her mouth as ifto say something,but no words came out.Sarah turned
away,disappointed.
After that conversation,they stopped talking.For the next few days,a cold silence
hung between them.The competition was only two days away,but Sarah felt she had
lost something much more important than a prize.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
That night,Sarah sat on her bed,staring at the old photo of her and Lily.
The next morning,Sarah found a note on her desk in the classroom.