河北石家庄市第一中学2025-2026学年高一下学期7月期末英语试题

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石家庄市第一中学 2025一2026学年度第二学期高一年级英语学科期末考试试题 命题人:王禹祺 审核人:明艳 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出 最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每 段录音播放两遍。 满弱 1.Which language is Mark weak in? native tad的中地的 A.English. B.Italian. 2.Why did the woman feel tired? CFrench.oly a littie A.She had many classes B.She took difficult exams.hard =difficult odue截ù C.She studied for an English test. 3.What will the woman give the man? identiflcation身伤证件 A.Her credit card危用卡 B.Her driver's licenseHer passport.Yested 4.Where does the conversation take place? here we go Ain a restaurant. leey男信. B.In a supermarket. C.In the woman's house. 5.What are then bou A.What the weather is like. B.When they will go on a trip cancel取诮.disappoint9 rent a car Q.What they will do on Saturday. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选 出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小 题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。 听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。 6.What will the man do first? wait a second等-盆beforehand.2前 A.Meet Tim. B.Find a park. C.Buy some snacks. 7.Where do the speakers decide to meet? that should work可x A.At the cafe. B.At the office. C.At the cinema 听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。 Stick with you,o的nala技先制. 8.What is the relationship between the speakers? SnQ小吃 Coleagues.词4 B,Boss and employe8上级C.Salesperson andstome段 高一年级英语学科试卷第1页(共10页) 得能质欣》 折扣 place a b2 g order下门单 contact 9.What is the biggest discount according to Maxim? A.13%.standayd 15%increase by2c.30% 听第8段录音,回答第10至12题。 ea9erto想 unit件.帝b 10.What does Vivian suggest doing? hct水9 ood to know3解3 A.Calling the hotel. B.Booking a room. Checking some reviews. 11.What is the disadvaptage of the hote? 评论 it doesn'to Coat海岸. Qvailable ap空闲刷」 B.It doesn't have a good view Sta巧htaw%y文测. C.It doesn't provide spacious rooms.宽pa的 kind staff. 12.How does Vivian feel about the hotel? bother. A.Disappointed. B/Satisfied,力 C.Uninterested. 听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。 13.Where is the woman from? 9u2测逊 9Het赢笑 mbination外 A America.USA. B.Sweden. C.Egypt. 14 What are the speakers doing? S虹浅雪 A.Taking a Spanish lesson. BRecording a program. C.Giving a performance. 15.What is the last question about? 上书目、 A.A sport. B.A restaurant. C.A dam 16.How many prizes does the woman win? baMa(new全斯. A.One. B/Two. right again.C.Three. 听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。 17.What did the speaker think of the instructor? Friendly.easy-gving ni Confident. c.Patient,.时心的. 18.What does the speaker find most attractive about the dance club? y even better. A.It is near her university. Convince Iv.)径信服 B.It runs classes on weekends. 上课开沸 a variety o叶各种名樽 CIt provides various dance styles. Cns的t叶由姐武. Q5加至于. 19.How much did the speaker pay for the course? 安£250. BE400. C.f500. 20.Why does the speaker give the talk? 0方便园种美妈 )新平样丝五积 A.To introduce a dance instructor. B.To invite people to join a dance clublet me know your decision. C.To share her experience in a dance class. 高一年级英语学科试卷第2页(共10页) 第二部分阅读理解(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。 1 HABITAT RESTORATION TEAM范周:从:到 Help restore (and protect Marin's natural areas from the Marin Headlands to 是位 Bolinas Ridge. We'll explore beautiful park sites while conducting.inyasive (plant 目标 removal, ningseed collection.HRestoration Trplay a vital 子 role in restoring sensitiveru and protecting endangered species across the ridges and 内袋 山脊和山修 作用 valleys.在…中发将叠要非用 晚兔物种 GROUPS 提胡 Groups of five.or more require special arrangements and must be confirmed in advance. 团报 Please review the List of Available Projects and fill out the Group Project Request Form. 规时 AGE,SKILLS,WHAT TO BRING 境写申清表 Volunteers ged10 and over are welcome.Read our Youth Policy Guidelines for youth under the age of 15. 年龄 项3完成的 协以找 指角 Bring your completed Volunteer Agreement Form.Volunteers under the age of 18 must 材料 have the parent/guardian approval sectionsd 著定 2 )Wel be working rainat can get dirty Bring layers for changing 班验. weather and a raincoat if necessary. 争天都乳 衣报 Bringa personal warenauh. No experience necessary..Trf条斋ar3照静:provided.Fu(满足)community service requirements. 训维和z员 UPCOMING EVENTS4科来的 Time Meeting Location Sunday,Jan.15 10:00 am-1:00 pm Battery Alexander Trailhead赵点 Sunday,Jan.22 10:00am-2:30pm Stinson Beach Parking Lot停车物 Sunday,Jan.29 9:30 am-2:30 pm Coyote Ridge Trailhead 21.What is the aim of the Habitat Restoration Team? A.To discover mineral resources矿产资汲B.To develop new wildlife parks. C.To protect the local ecosystem. D.TD6 co'星清津 22.What is the lower age limit for joining the Habitat Restoration Team? A.5 /1o. C.15. D.18. 23.What are the volunteers expected to do? A.Bring their own tools. B.Do at least three projects.) C.Wear a team uniform通队制服 D Work even in bad weather. 高一年级英语学科试卷 第3页 (共10页) B 如2葚少 Like a lot of Canadians,Andrew Suboch grew up knowing little about Canada's national game- lacrosse(曲棍球),other than watching some neighbours pass a ball asing old wooden sticks. 除3,?记得 永棉 was only when his two children started playing the game as part of their training for hockey (thahe took much notice.His son,Jack,went on to excel at lacrosse and he now plays for the Vancouver Warriors of the National Lacrosse League.v) 强调句 Both children came up through the Mimico Minor Lacrosse organization in the Toronto area,which has been around since 1890 When the number of players in the kids'league began falling in 2014Mr.Suboch,who is a personal injury lawyer in Toronto,volunteered to step in. He offeredto sponsor(资助)the“Baby Peanut'"p镜着mn,which introduce手轴M合罐手 and 4 to the game. 逸月力 Thanks to his sponsorship more than 100 children play for free each spring for eight weeks.They spend an hour every Saturday learning the game and every player is given a lightweight stick and 膜They are taught to catch,throw,and sHoot in a no移银 environment,”he saic& You get them running around.Get them away from the screen.It is our national game,so you get them exposed.And sure enough,they caught on. To fund the program,Mr.Suboch came up with a mover ided.He started searching his neighbourhood桌0的iances9na4 ectroni9tgs,6盘较6 iters and 月 cellphones.He sorted the material and sord it to a local recyelmg centre."Word has gotten out, so people now will giveme their used electronics and metal stuff."he said.The recvclinge raises around $20,000 annually,which covers the cost of the lacrosse program. (Mr.Suboch said watching the kids play has given Hot of satisfaction and joy.Not only is far less junk going to landfill sites,he said,but"we've also got kids who are not in front of a screen.” 变度为宝 站 24.Why did Andrew start sponsoring the "Baby Peanut"program? A.His son asked him to support the game. B.He wanted to promote his own law firm,公司 C The kids'league faced declining participation. in. D.He hoped to popularize a hockey organization1张a季款) ②5 What does the underlined phrase“caught on'”in paragraph4mean? A.Learned the rules. B.Got injured. C.Attracted donations.捐款 D.Became interested. 26.How did Andrew obtain funds for the lacrosse program? 18物 A.By organizing charity matches? B.By collecting and selling used items. C.By charging participation fees,参5德月 D.By raising money from the community. 27.What can we learn about the program's impact? It reduced screen time for children. B.It increased waste sent to landfills. C.It made lacrosse popular worldwide.)D.It created jobs for the local residents. 高一年级英语学科试卷第4页(共10页) C 室内焊想 When Sonja Detrinidad opened her online shop selling houseplants,she didn't have high hopes for it.But the opposite happened:She was flooded,shipping out,200 orders in June of 相 姓渔妈 2020 alone.In the past year,Detrinidad sent out iore than 70,000 plants.Her success is just nxam ofinreased timomto ehousepant industr "Plants are in fashion right now," 导教 号惑sDr.ME流f流K,researcher from张e University of Florida. eople who live in plant-rich environments report a higher life 多稻的 satisfaction rating, she says "Adding more nature to our environment can change our mood we think.Plants can improve our state of mind in a few ways but the decreasing our level of cortisol,the stress hormone in our body (way) 对比 59 “Students who.are around plants perform better academically(学业上)than students who are in a classroom without plants,"says Knuth."This productivity also translates into the workplace for adults.Our study showed that there was a 30%decrease in sick leave who were in plant-rich workplaces." 病假 If you're among the groups of people who are enjoying the mental and physical health benefiturounding yourton't beat yours up one (ot (U 让自乙周周植更妙 过功自,内疚 make it."Doctors practice medicine and lawyers practice law and you should allow yourself the practice it takes to sustain ()a plant.Tending to plants is an exercise in patience and learning.Be invested in taking care of it but if it dies,go get another one,Detrinidad says. 28.How was Det&黄8a瓶tarted A.丘faced toug competition.掀烈.竞年.B.Itsffered agreat os.找失大 c.got oof financial suppor对政的.巴went surprisingly wel. 29.What is one of Knuth's findings about plants? A.They appeal more to students.) B.They purify the environment,净化流 C.They raise the cortisol level. D.They enhance productivity. pure adp 30.What does Detrinidad try to explain by mentioning doctors and lawyers? A.The necessity of social skills收要性. B.The meaning of sustainability The importance of repeated efforts D.The value of professional opinions. 31.What can be a suitable title for the text? pmctice A.Time to Replace Houseplants Plants Boost Your Mood孜善情缩 C.Tips on Choosing Houseplants技乃, D.Plants Brighten Your Home )点亮. 高一年级英语学科试卷第5页(共10页) D Cristina,a teen who grew up in a poor neighborhood in Madrid,never imagined herself playing the violin.But today she is first violinist in aninyentive orchestra ()bringing together two dozen other disadvantaged youths,usingstruments made from recycled materials."I am really happy,because the project has changed my life said Cristina.her eyes shining被立主格把灬归功汗 走上正轨 Luis,18,credits the project with keeping him on a right track in a neighbourhood like Vallecas,which has a high school dropout (rate."Instead of meeting up with friends,I prefeed toistenusic,play花ande2 e it became a wayf着私aid The project,called "Music of Recycfing",aims to breathe new life into waste while also ss benefiting youths from disadvantaged backgrounds and it is run by Spanish environmental group Ecoembes and is inspired by Paraguay's Cateura orchestfa,made up of musicians from a 电s阻式 poor neighborhood who play instruments made from materials found in waste. After Ecoembes invited the Cateura orchestra to perform in Madrid in 2014,the group decided to found its own similar ensemble (that same year,said Gil,the director of Music of Recycling.The ensemble put on its first concert just four months later andthe kids could not play more than four notes,'said Gil.学W音朵爹 Now after having performed in cities across Spain,"We already have four boys studying in scholarships at music schools,"he added.More than 100 children are taking music classes from members of the orchestra as part of the project. The instruments are created by Soler,a third-generation nstrument maker,from cans 拉 wooden boxes and parts of abandoned instryments.He tried to make the instruments as close to e their“normal" shape as possible so the children won't have difficulty playing regular equipment in the future: 提及 32.What does the author intend to do by referring to Cristina and Luis? A.Praise the teens for their efforts. B.Introduce the startup of the project. 4=the youths Show the effecl of the project. D.Present ways to mix music and recycling. 33.Where does the project's inspiration come from? 显税b式· A group of musicians. 感 B.A children's orchestra. C.Disadvantaged youths D.An environmental group. 34.What can we learn about the project? 由…资助 non-pnnt. AIt was started in 2014. B.It was funded by the government. C.It spread across the world D.It made a large amount of money. 35.What's Soler's attitude towards the project? 一大笔 A.Doubtful. B/Supportive. D.Uncaring.↓ 怀凝的 c.Toleran装尽的 上 高一年级英语学科试卷 第6页 (共10页)朱西不行: 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能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为 多余选项。 使…沉浸 动力1n) While technology addicts teens to their devices,they are not helpless against the draw of it. Here are five ways educatorsupport their students'digital well-being. 报计去 Explore design tricks companies use.The technology we use daily is designed to catch 个儿 and hold our attention.Companies know what keeps our eyes on the screen.To help,teachers can unpack design tricks and explain how companies employ features like auto-play to get users to stay on their apps 36G. 使用设功能 自动棉放 Talk about how technology can increase feelings of anxiety.The decline (in youth mental health is associated with increase in social media use.D37 We can help our students by allowing them to consider the benefits of technology and then to think about changing the habits that aren't serving their well-being,不)于愧毫 380 Social media can bring the feeling:"All my friends have better lives than me." Plus,design features like"read receipts"can lead to teens knowing their messages have been ssing about whyn haven't yet replied.These are classic examples of thinking traps.Identifying them can help teens get rid of some negative thoughts. 51) Uncover the ways Hat AI can play a role in misintormation rapidly transforming the world.Recommendation algorithms ()which determine what we do and do not see on ourt 推 feeds and in our search results,can have very real consequences.39 By understanding how these technologies work,students can start to enjoy more benefits of technology. Encourage families to have meaningful conversations with their child.Take the time to share with families the topics and resources you're teaching in class. 40· Knowing we're all in the same boat is crucial. 重电 处境相同 A.Social media is ruining our life B.Conect them with the2器刁6机 C.Build their awareness,of thinking traps D.This by no means indicates all technology is bad.(转折)、 E.They an pull us toward increasingly extreme views. .It turns out adults and kids all pursue digital well-being.). 6.Knowing hese can motivate students to get back their atfentio).6净接,因果) tricks. 促使果人做果平 catch and hold. 高一年级英语学科试卷第7页(共10页) 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。 对…橡叹 Anytime I travel on my bicycle across the country,I'm always amazed by how kind people can be to strangers. 男营 One night,my friends and I were camping in a town in Missouri.There was a severe 烈的 stormand ie were getting因果L一.A complete stranger came by to月轴_us that ther8 were tornadoes(龙卷风)heading our way..The stranger invited us to his home,We were surprised by his解肆一 for our safety.Later we learned that there had been-a lightning strike near the place where we had camped and several cattle had been Fortunately we spent the night in a nice dry home We were given the opportunity to take a showeg.The next morning we had breakfast with the family and .contact information.In a way we felt like the family had become a part of our joumey.This was one of the most heartwarming of my life because this family had nothing to 48果by being so kind to us.We were_选4墩_not the type they would usually 5ut they treate ys with respect and kindness. 人 .stranger The I kindness of a stranger always1.my faith in humanity.Whatever the person 厘,always comes with no strings(条件)attached and that'sthe most 53进part. 给却不光得、拿3不衣记 That family巢 us so much that during the rest of the trip,we 55☑others out every chance we got..We even bought food with our busking(街头卖艺)tips for the homeless.It's always heartwarming when giving feels as good as receiving 41.A.annoyed%径的B.impatient不耐炊. C.excited D.nervous 42.wam绵告 B.show C.convince说服 D.guarantee绿i证, 43,A.demand要l B.concern C.desire D.responsibility 44.A.drowned淹死 B.deserted造弃 C.killed D,trapped周住. 45.绝ven墓至 B.merely仅仅· C.often D.simply是, 46.A.submitted报支,B/exchanged C.checked D.updated 47,A.experiences B.messages C.raditions D,comments平论, 4⑧A.fear多怕. B.order C.gain得削 D.ofe援保 4⑨A.especially B.officially C,occasionally偶a、,O.definitely情ee 650A.ask about B.complain about C.agree with 5L,A,reveals揭示 D associate with5支往, B.shakes strengthensi设 D.shapes望道. 52.A,states豫还 B.wishes C.saves D.gives 5人impressive印标漾actical笑用的 C,satisfactory全人两意D.evident朗是的、 54,A.funded资帥 B inspired C,oyed欠 D.delighted使商片, 55.A.drove B,sought号林 C/helped D.pointed指月 高一年级英语学科试卷 第8页(共10页) 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个恰当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 China has a huge variety of dialects ()However,these dialects are becoming difficult_56t(preserve)as Mandarin(普通话)becomes_S7( (increasing popular in .Q0i. 俏景 adv.I adj. schools and public places. 58 facewitb this issue,two language-loving foreign students decided to do something.Parker,a linguistics student,studies Chinese dialects,while Hansen,fluent Zr59 multiple languages,has lived in Beijing for years.Together,they started a project which later 40 b心光me (become)a website called Phoemica,or Xiangyinyuan, 61 recordings of the dialects in danger of dying out are collected and displayed不 Where 欢临卫绝 放地点场词。 夠d· What you're bound to notice on the Phonemica website is the presence of a large map 的夺在 which shows various dfalects across China.In certain (area),there are uploadsof n. recordings of dialects which visitors to the site can'listen to.Most of the recordings feature 以…为将2 speakers to3ln tell)a story in their various dialects. Unlike many similar websites focusing on text or professional research,Phoemica records ordinary people,helping create an oral history of Asia.The website's detailed information about speakers,including ethnic background and education,makes it more 6赢cg慕&OCo4 Sib(oe是等界潮adio高禄福ei1,mngo preserveunique appeaKof each dialect. 平形. 1目的往动) 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 你校英文报“Opinion'”栏目正在征稿,请同学们就“My Plans for a Meaningful Summer Vacation'”发表看法。内容包括: 1.你的暑假安排; 2.说明你的理由。 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。 My Plans for a Meaningful Summer Vacation 一般将来时:切实可们.有观点.十好处. 高一年级英语学科试卷第9页(共10页) 第二节 (满分25分) 复天 2主人公年能 阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落暂头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文?汗流浃行 The July sun was burning over Oakwood Avenue.Twelve-year-old Mia felt sweat droppnow her back nged the rsmade1 emonade(拧檬水)onherfo1dig7叠克 table.She'd made the chalk (drawings that morning:pink hearts and blue skateboards. 79 Her big posten desperately in the hot wind:Lemonade 50 centsSave for Skatebo "Business slow,h?"Mr.Rossi's voice carried flour-dusted kindness from his grocery store doorway.And the smell of freshly baked bread followed him.Mia nodded,smoothing seven sweaty coins on the table. 新店的 号统的. 老批来。 As they were talking,a silver car stopped by.A businessman in a nice suit stepped out, phone glued to his ear "I said I would be there soon!"He seemed to be in a hurry.Grabbing a 在道节 bottle of lemonade,he put a$20 bill onto the table."Keep the change! 急 抗 Mia was surprised."No,sir.But..."Hurriedly,she counted out $19.50."Here's your change,sir.” "Keep it.Consider it a tip ().The businessman said with a gentle smile. "No,I can't.The lemonade's fifty cents."Mia insisted.The car door was closed,with only tire(轮胎)marks left on the dirt road. 竖持 Mia stared at the bill.Twenty dollars.Enough for skateboard wheels!Her fingers brushed through the cash box. 乾沁 "Wow,good luck."Mr.Rossi said and went back to his grocery store 小说 "But my mom used to say,money weighs heavy in dishonest pockets."Mia whispered.As she was about to put away the money,she spotted something under the maple tree-a black leather wallet sticking out through dead leaves.看见乐五. 机树 Mia's fingers shook as she opened it.Credit cards.A driver's license.And a 烟测盖第煮Ap Without any hesitation,Mia,went to Mr.Rossi for help.Looking through the contents of the wallet,Mr.Rossi saidr would surely retum and look for it.So maybe the best choice was to wait. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Mia waited at her lemonade stand until darkness fell. Mia不能收斜】 等急→回急→哈解→ 高人必领回装· The businessman promised to buy Mia a skateboard. 优习筋经之第开。什华 不过度渔来 高一年级英语学科试卷第10页(共10页)null石家庄市第一中学 2025一2026学年度第二学期高一年级英语学科期末考试试题 命题人;王禹供 审核人;明格 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录脅后有一个小题,从题中所给的A,B、C三个选项中选出 最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒仲的时间来回答有关小题和同读下一小题。每 段录音播放两遮。 1.Which language is Mark weak in? A.English. B.Italian. C.French. 2.Why did the woman feel tired? A.She had many classes B.She took difficult exams. C.She studied for an English test. 3.What will the woman give the man? A.Her credit card. B.Her driver's license. C.Her passport. 4.Where does the conversation take place? A.In a restaurant. B.In a supermarket C.In the woman's house. 5.What are the speakers talking about? A.What the weather is like. B.When they will go on a trip C.What they will do on Saturday. 第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选 出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,每小 题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。 听第6段录音,回答第6、7题。 6.What will the man do first? A.Meet Tim B.Find a park. C.Buy some snacks. 7.Where do the speakers decide to meet? A.At the cafe. B.At the office. C.At the cinema. 听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。 8.What is the relationship between the speakers? A.Colleagues B.Boss and employee. C.Salesperson and customer. 高一年级英语学科试卷第1页(共10页) 9.What is the biggest discount according to Maxim? A.13%. B.15%. C.30%. 听第8段录音,回答第10至12题。 10.What does Vivian suggest doing? A.Calling the hotel. B.Booking a room. C.Checking some reviews. 11.What is the disadvantage of the hotel? A.It doesn't offer Wi-Fi. B.It doesn't have a good view. C.It doesn't provide spacious rooms. 12.How does Vivian feel about the hotel? A.Disappointed. B.Satisfied. C.Uninterested. 听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。 13.Where is the woman from? A.America. B.Sweden. C.Egypt. 14.What are the speakers doing? A.Taking a Spanish lesson. B.Recording a program. C.Giving a performance. 15.What is the last question about? A.A sport. B.A restaurant. C.A dam. 16.How many prizes does the woman win? A.One. B.Two. C.Three. 听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。 17.What did the speaker think of the instructor? A.Friendly. B.Confident. C.Patient. 18.What does the speaker find most attractive about the dance club? A.It is near her university. B.It runs classes on weekends C.It provides various dance styles. 19.How much did the speaker pay for the course? A.£250. B.f400. C.£500. 20.Why does the speaker give the talk? A.To introduce a dance instructor. B.To invite people to join a dance club. C.To share her experience in a dance class. 高一年级英语学科试卷第2页(共10页) 第二部分阅读理解(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。 A HABITAT RESTORATION TEAM Help restore (and protect Marin's natural areas from the Marin Headlands to Bolinas Ridge.We'll explore beautiful park sites while conducting invasive (plant removal,winter planting,and seed collection.Habitat Restoration Team volunteers play a vital role in restoring sensitive resources and protecting endangered species across the ridges and valleys. GROUPS Groups of five or more require special arrangements and must be confirmed in advance. Please review the List of Available Projects and fill out the Group Project Request Form. AGE,SKILLS,WHAT TO BRING Volunteers aged 10 and over are welcome.Read our Youth Policy Guidelines for youth under the age of 15. Bring your completed Volunteer Agreement Form.Volunteers under the age of 18 must have the parent/guardian approval section signed. We'll be working rain or shine.Wear clothes that can get dirty.Bring layers for changing weather and a raincoat if necessary. Bring a personal water bottle,sunscreen,and lunch. No experience necessary.Training and tools will be provided.Fulfills (community service requirements. UPCOMING EVENTS Time Meeting Location Sunday,Jan.15 10:00 am-1:00 pm Battery Alexander Trailhead Sunday,Jan.22 10:00 am-2:30 pm Stinson Beach Parking Lot Sunday,Jan.29 9:30 am- 2:30pm Coyote Ridge Trailhead 21.What is the aim of the Habitat Restoration Team? A.To discover mineral resources. B.To develop new wildlife parks. C.To protect the local ecosystem. D.To conduct biological research. 22.What is the lower age limit for joining the Habitat Restoration Team? A.5. B.10. C.15. D.18. 23.What are the volunteers expected to do? A.Bring their own tools. B.Do at least three projects. C.Wear a team uniform. D.Work even in bad weather. 高一年级英语学科试卷第3页(共10页) B Like a lot of Canadians,Andrew Suboch grew up knowing little about Canada's national game一lacrosse(曲棍球),other than watching some neighbours pass a ball using old wooden sticks. It was only when his two children started playing the game as part of their training for hockey that he took much notice.His son,Jack,went on to excel at lacrosse and he now plays for the Vancouver Warriors of the National Lacrosse League. Both children came up through the Mimico Minor Lacrosse organization in the Toronto area,which has been around since 1890.When the number of players in the kids'league began falling in 2014,Mr.Suboch,who is a personal injury lawyer in Toronto,volunteered to step in. He offered to sponsor (the "Baby Peanut"program,which introduced children ages 3 and 4 to the game. Thanks to his sponsorship,more than 100 children play for free each spring for eight weeks.They spend an hour every Saturday learning the game and every player is given a lightweight stick and a shirt."They are taught to catch,throw,pass and shoot in a non-contact environment,"he said."You get them running around.Get them away from the screen.It is our national game,so you get them exposed.And sure enough,they caught on." To fund the program,Mr.Suboch came up with a novel idea.He started searching his neighbourhood for used appliances,metal and electronic items,such as computers and cellphones.He sorted the material and sold it to a local recycling centre."Word has gotten out, so people now will give me their used electronics and metal stuff,"he said.The recycling effort raises around S20,000 annually,which covers the cost of the lacrosse program. Mr.Suboch said watching the kids play has given him a lot of satisfaction and joy.Not only is far less junk going to landfill sites,he said,but"we've also got kids who are not in front of a screen.” 24.Why did Andrew start sponsoring the "Baby Peanut"program? A.His son asked him to support the game. B.He wanted to promote his own law firm. C.The kids'league faced declining participation. D.He hoped to popularize a hockey organization. 25.What does the underlined phrase"caught on"in paragraph 4 mean? A.Learned the rules. B.Got injured. C.Attracted donations. D.Became interested. 26.How did Andrew obtain funds for the lacrosse program? A.By organizing charity matches. B.By collecting and selling used items. C.By charging participation fees. D.By raising money from the community. 27.What can we learn about the program's impact? A.It reduced screen time for children. B.It increased waste sent to landfills. C.It made lacrosse popular worldwide. D.It created jobs for the local residents. 高一年级英语学科试卷第4页(共10页) C When Sonja Detrinidad opened her online shop selling houseplants,she didn't have high hopes for it.But the opposite happened:She was flooded,shipping out 1,200 orders in June of 2020 alone.In the past year,Detrinidad sent out more than 70,000 plants.Her success is just one example of increased time at home leading to an explosion in the houseplant industry. "Plants are in fashion right now,"says Dr.Melinda Knuth,a researcher from the University of Florida."People who live in plant-rich environments report a higher life satisfaction rating,"she says."Adding more nature to our environment can change our mood and how we think."Plants can improve our state of mind in a few ways but the biggest is by decreasing our level of cortisol,the stress hormone in our body. “Students who are around plants perform better academically(学y业上)than students who are in a classroom without plants,"says Knuth."This productivity also translates into the workplace for adults.Our study showed that there was a 30%decrease in sick leave for people who were in plant-rich workplaces." If you're among the groups of people who are enjoying the mental and physical health benefits of surrounding yourself with plants,don't beat yourself up if one (or a few!)doesn't make it."Doctors practice medicine and lawyers practice law and you should allow yourself the practice it takes to sustain (a plant.Tending to plants is an exercise in patience and learning.Be invested in taking care of it,but if it dies,go get another one,"Detrinidad says. 28.How was Detrinidad's business when it started? A.It faced tough competition. B.It suffered a great loss. C.It got lots of financial support. D.It went surprisingly well. 29.What is one of Knuth's findings about plants? A.They appeal more to students. B.They purify the environment. C.They raise the cortisol level. D.They enhance productivity. 30.What does Detrinidad try to explain by mentioning doctors and lawyers? A.The necessity of social skills. B.The meaning of sustainability C.The importance of repeated efforts D.The value of professional opinions. 31.What can be a suitable title for the text? A.Time to Replace Houseplants B.Plants Boost Your Mood C.Tips on Choosing Houseplants D.Plants Brighten Your Home 高一年级英语学科试卷第5页(共10页) D Cristina,a teen who grew up in a poor neighborhood in Madrid,never imagined herself playing the violin.But today she is first violinist in an inventive orchestra(),bringing together two dozen other disadvantaged youths,using instruments made from recycled materials."I am really happy,because the project has changed my life a lot,"said Cristina,her eyes shining. Luis,18,credits the project with keeping him on a right track in a neighbourhood like Vallecas,which has a high school dropout (rate."Instead of meeting up with friends,I preferred to listen to music,play it,and little by little it became a way of life,"he said. The project,called "Music of Recycling",aims to breathe new life into waste while also benefiting youths from disadvantaged backgrounds and it is run by Spanish environmental group Ecoembes and is inspired by Paraguay's Cateura orchestra,made up of musicians from a poor neighborhood who play instruments made from materials found in waste After Ecoembes invited the Cateura orchestra to perform in Madrid in 2014,the group decided to found its own similar ensemble (that same year,said Gil,the director of Music of Recycling.The ensemble put on its first concert just four months later and "the kids could not play more than four notes,"said Gil. Now after having performed in cities across Spain,"We already have four boys studying in scholarships at music schools,"he added.More than 100 children are taking music classes from members of the orchestra as part of the project. The instruments are created by Soler,a third-generation instrument maker,from cans, wooden boxes and parts of abandoned instruments.He tried to make the instruments as close to their "normal"shape as possible so the children won't have difficulty playing regular equipment in the future. 32.What does the author intend to do by referring to Cristina and Luis? A.Praise the teens for their efforts. B.Introduce the startup of the project C.Show the effects of the project. D.Present ways to mix music and recycling 33.Where does the project's inspiration come from? A.A group of musicians. B.A children's orchestra. C.Disadvantaged youths D.An environmental group. 34.What can we learn about the project? A.It was started in 2014. B.It was funded by the government. C.It spread across the world. D.It made a large amount of money. 35.What's Soler's attitude towards the project? A.Doubtful B.Supportive. C.Tolerant. D.Uncaring. 高一年级英语学科试卷第6页(共10页) 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能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为 多余选项。 While technology addicts teens to their devices,they are not helpless against the draw of it. Here are five ways educators can support their students'digital well-being Explore design tricks companies use.The technology we use daily is designed to catch and hold our attention.Companies know what keeps our eyes on the screen.To help,teachers can unpack design tricks and explain how companies employ features like auto-play to get users to stay on their apps.36 Talk about how technology can increase feelings of anxiety.The decline (in youth mental health is associated with an increase in social media use.37 We can help our students by allowing them to consider the benefits of technology and then to think about changing the habits that aren't serving their well-being. 38 Social media can bring the feeling:"All my friends have better lives than me." Plus,design features like "read receipts"can lead to teens knowing their messages have been seen and stressing about why friends haven't yet replied.These are classic examples of thinking traps.Identifying them can help teens get rid of some negative thoughts. Uncover the ways that AI can play a role in misinformation.AI is rapidly transforming the world.Recommendation algorithms ()which determine what we do and do not see on our feeds and in our search results,can have very real consequences.39 By understanding how these technologies work,students can start to enjoy more benefits of technology. Encourage families to have meaningful conversations with their child.Take the time to share with families the topics and resources you're teaching in class.40 Knowing we're all in the same boat is crucial. A.Social media is ruining our life. B.Connect them with their inner world. C.Build their awareness of thinking traps. D.This by no means indicates all technology is bad. E.They can pull us toward increasingly extreme views. F.It turns out adults and kids all pursue digital well-being. G.Knowing these can motivate students to get back their attention. 高一年级英语学科试卷第7页(共10页) 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。 Anytime I travel on my bicycle across the country,I'm always amazed by how kind people can be to strangers. One night,my friends and I were camping in a town in Missouri.There was a severe storm and we were getting 41.A complete stranger came by to 42 us that there were tornadoes (heading our way.The stranger invited us to his home.We were surprised by his 43 for our safety.Later we learned that there had been a lightning strike near the place where we had camped and several cattle had been 44. Fortunately,we spent the night in a nice dry home.We were 45 given the opportunity to take a shower.The next morning we had breakfast with the family and 46 contact information.In a way we felt like the family had become a part of our journey.This was one of the most heartwarming 47 of my life because this family had nothing to 48 by being so kind to us.We were 49 not the type they would usually 50 but they treated us with respect and kindness. The kindness of a stranger always 51 my faith in humanity.Whatever the person 52 always comes with no strings attached and that's the most 53part. That family 54 us so much that during the rest of the trip,we 55 others out every chance we got..We even bought food with our busking(街头卖艺)tips for the homeless.It's always heartwarming when giving feels as good as receiving. 41.A.annoyed B.impatient C.excited D.nervous 42.A.warn B.show C.convince D.guarantee 43.A.demand B.concern C.desire D.responsibility 44.A.drowned B.deserted C.killed D.trapped 45.A.even B.merely C.often D.simply 46.A.submitted B.exchanged C.checked D.updated 47.A.experiences B.messages C.traditions D.comments 48.A.fear B.order C.gain D.offer 49.A.especially B.officially C.occasionally D.definitely 50.A.ask about B.complain about C.agree with D.associate with 51.A.reveals B.shakes C.strengthens D.shapes 52.A.states B.wishes C.saves D.gives 53.A.impressive B.practical C.satisfactory D.evident 54.A.funded B.inspired C.owed D.delighted 55.A.drove B.sought C.helped D.pointed 高一年级英语学科试卷第8页(共10页) 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个恰当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。 China has a huge variety of dialects ()However,these dialects are becoming difficult 56(preserve)as Mandarin (becomes 57(increasing)popular in schools and public places. _58(face)with this issue,two language-loving foreign students decided to do something.Parker,a linguistics (student,studies Chinese dialects,while Hansen,fluent 59 multiple languages,has lived in Beijing for years.Together,they started a project which later 60(become)a website called Phoemica,or Xiangyinyuan,61 recordings of the dialects in danger of dying out are collected and displayed. What you're bound to notice on the Phonemica website is the presence of a large map which shows various dialects across China.In certain 62 (area),there are uploads of recordings of dialects which visitors to the site can listen to.Most of the recordings feature speakers 63(tell)a story in their various dialects. Unlike many similar websites focusing on text or professional research,Phoemica records ordinary people,helping create an oral history of Asia.The website's detailed information about speakers,including ethnic background and education,makes it more engaging and 64 (access)than traditional language research platforms,aiming to preserve 65 unique appeal of each dialect. 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(满分15分) 你校英文报“Opinion'”栏目正在征稿,请同学们就“My Plans for a Meaningful Summer Vacation”发表看法。内容包括: 1.你的暑假安排: 2.说明你的理由。 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。 My Plans for a Meaningful Summer Vacation 高一年级英语学科试卷第9页(共10页) 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。 The July sun was burning over Oakwood Avenue.Twelve-year-old Mia felt sweat dropping down her back as she arranged the freshly made lemonade ()on her folding table.She'd made the chalk drawings that morning:pink hearts and blue skateboards. Her big poster swung desperately in the hot wind:Lemonade 50 cents-Save for Skateboard! "Business slow,eh?"Mr.Rossi's voice carried flour-dusted kindness from his grocery store doorway.And the smell of freshly baked bread followed him.Mia nodded,smoothing seven sweaty coins on the table. As they were talking,a silver car stopped by.A businessman in a nice suit stepped out, phone glued to his ear."I said I would be there soon!"He seemed to be in a hurry.Grabbing a bottle of lemonade,he put a $20 bill onto the table."Keep the changel" Mia was surprised."No,sir.But..."Hurriedly,she counted out $19.50."Here's your change,,sir.” "Keep it.Consider it a tip ().The businessman said with a gentle smile. "No,I can't.The lemonade's fifty cents."Mia insisted.The car door was closed,with only tire(轮胎)marks left on the dirt road. Mia stared at the bill.Twenty dollars.Enough for skateboard wheels!Her fingers brushed through the cash box. "Wow,good luck."Mr.Rossi said and went back to his grocery store. "But my mom used to say,money weighs heavy in dishonest pockets."Mia whispered.As she was about to put away the money,she spotted something under the maple tree-a black leather wallet sticking out through dead leaves. Mia's fingers shook as she opened it.Credit cards.A driver's license.And a hundred-dollar bill.Her skateboard fund screamed in her ears,but Mom's voice shouted louder. Mia could feel the wallet was heavy and realized the owner would be very worried. Without any hesitation,Mia went to Mr.Rossi for help.Looking through the contents of the wallet,Mr.Rossi said the owner would surely return and look for it.So maybe the best choice was to wait. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右: 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Mia waited at her lemonade stand until darkness fell. The businessman promised to buy Mia a skateboard. 高一年级英语学科试卷第10页(共10页) 石家庄市第一中学 2025—2026学年度第一学期高一年级英语学科期中考试试题答案 听力(20×1.5=30):1—5 CBCAC 6—10 ACABC 11—15 ABABC 16—20 BACBB 阅读(20×2.5=50):21-23 CBD 24-27 CDBA 28-31 DDCB 32-35 CAAB 36-40 GDCEF 完形填空(15×1=15): 41-45 DABCA 46-50 BACDD 51-55 CDABC 语法填空(10×1.5=15): 56. to preserve 57. increasingly 58. Faced 59. in 60. became 61. where 62. areas 63. telling 64. accessible 65. the 写作一 My Plans for a Meaningful Summer Vacation With the summer vacation around the corner, every individual has a plan for a meaningful summer vacation of their own and I am no exception. Here come my plans. Initially, I am scheduled to travel to Beijing, the capital of China, to immerse myself in the magnificent classical architecture and local cultural customs with unique charm. Also, I will bury myself in reading classics in my spare time to refresh my knowledge base. Plus I will exercise every day to keep fit, and involve myself in voluntary service to enhance my social practice ability. I believe this summer plan, which combines fun with personal growth, will not only enrich my life experience but also help me become a better version of myself. 写作二 Mia waited at her lemonade stand until darkness fell. The street quieted down, and most neighbors had already gone inside. Just as Mia began to pack up, headlights lit the road. The silver car returned, and the businessman came out, his expression filled with concern. When Mia handed him the wallet, his shoulders relaxed and a thankful smile spread across his face. He glanced inside, and clearly relieved that everything was still there. Mia simply told him she had found it by the maple tree. The businessman promised to buy Mia a skateboard. However, Mia hesitated for a moment and then politely declined. She explained that saving up for it by herself made the goal more meaningful. Instead, she offered him another bottle of lemonade— this time chilled with extra ice. The man smiled and paid the proper amount before driving off. As Mia packed up her stand, she felt a quiet pride settle in her heart. Though she hadn’t reached her goal yet, she knew she was on the right path. 听力材料 (Text 1) W: Mark’s parents are Italian, right? I keep forgetting that because he speaks English like a native. M: That’s because he grew up in America. But he speaks Italian at home. Oh, right, he can speak French, but only a little. (Text 2) M: You look tired. Did you have a lot of classes?  W: No, but I had two tests, one in science and the other in social studies. They were both hard. Plus, I have an English paper due on Friday. (Text 3) M: I’ll need you to show me identification for the registered letter. W: I have neither a credit card nor a driver’s license now. M: A passport would be fine if you have one.  W: Let me check my bag … Yes, here we go! (Text 4) W: I can’t decide what to order. I’ll need another few minutes, thanks. M: Of course. Can I get you something to drink? W: Yes, a glass of water, please. (Text 5) M: We have to cancel our trip on Saturday, Linda. It’s expected to be rainy and windy all day. W: That’s disappointing. Let’s rent a car and go around the city. M: OK. I’m sure we can find some interesting places. (Text 6) W: We’re going to the movies tonight, right? Should we meet at the cinema? M: That should work. No, wait a second — I’m meeting Tim for coffee beforehand, so can we meet at the cafe?  W: But I’m driving from the office, and there’s no place to park around the cafe. M: Well, let’s stick with your original idea. W: OK, and I’ll bring some snacks. See you then. (Text 7) W: Hello, Maxim, Sunshine Foods contacted me today. They’re thinking of placing a big order with us. And they’re asking for a discount. M: Our standard discount is thirteen percent. W: I’m sorry, I didn’t hear clearly. Thirteen or Thirty? M: Thirteen percent. W: OK. Can we offer a bigger discount? They’re eager to do a lot of business with us. M: Just a moment … Well, the boss said we could increase the discount by 2%, but only if they buy more than 10,000 units from us. W: OK. That’s good to know. (Text 8) M: Look at the rooms of this Hotel, Vivian. W: They look very colorful and large. Where is this hotel, Greg? M: On the Scottish coast. I see there are still some rooms available with a sea view. I think we should book one straight away. W: Let’s read some of its reviews first. M: This reviewer says it is peaceful and clean. Another talks about the friendly owners and kind staff. Oh, wait, you won’t like this. It seems there is no Wi-Fi connection in the room. W: Normally that would bother me, but after working so hard on my computer this month, I think I could actually do without the Internet for a few days. (Text 9) M: Welcome to “Prizes”, everyone’s favorite quiz show. Our first guest is Jane Brown. Jane, tell us about yourself. W: Well, I’m from Texas, USA. I’m a teacher. I teach Spanish and yoga. M: That’s a nice combination. Are you ready to begin? W: Yes, I am. M: OK. Listen to the questions. You have five seconds to answer. You get a prize for each correct answer. Our first question is what country had the first ski-through McDonald’s? W: Was it Sweden? M: Right. You win fifty dollars. Do you want to go on? W: Yes, I do. M: In what year was table tennis first played in the Olympic Games? W: In 1988. M: You’re right again. Let’s see what you win — a brand new digital TV! Are you ready to continue? W: Yes, I am. M: The Aswan Dam is in what country? W: Hmm. I’m sorry. I don’t know. M: I’m sorry, too. It’s in Egypt. But you did very well. (Text 10) W: Hello, everyone. I’ve got some good news to share. I signed up for a hip-hop dance course at a dance club two days ago. Yesterday was my first lesson. As I was anxious, I arrived 15 minutes before the class began. So I got to meet some of the people in my class, which relaxed my mind a bit. When our dance instructor entered the room, I felt even better because she was very easy-going and nice. This encouraged my confidence. And who knows, I may convince some of you to come with me. We can easily get there on foot from our university. What’s even better about this club, though, is that it offers adult classes in a variety of dance styles, including Latin jazz, disco, and traditional dance. All beginner classes are on Saturday, which is very convenient for university students like us. Each beginner course consists of two levels, each one lasting four months, and I will take both levels. As for the cost, it’s £250 per level, no matter what type of dance you pick. And there’s a 20% discount for university students. Let me know your decision. Talk later. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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