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2025一2026学年下期期末教学质量检测高中一年级
英语试题
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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。
1.When should the speakers arrive?
A.At 8:45 am.
B.At 9:00 am.
C.At 9:15 am.
2.Where might the conversation take place?
A.At a restaurant.
B.On a bus.
C.In a shop.
3.How will the speakers go to the cinema?
A.By bus.
B.By taxi.
C.By bike.
4.What's the relationship between the speakers?
A.Teacher and student.
B.Husband and wife.
C.Mother and son.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Personal interests.
B.Gardening skills.
C.Future careers.
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,各小题将给出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至7题。
6.Why did the man call the front desk?
A.To book a room.
B.To ask for advice.
C.To make a complaint.
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7.What does the man demand?
A.An apology.
B.A room upgrade.
C.Room service.
听第7段录音,回答第8至9题。
8.What does the woman order for herself?
A.Beef noodles.
B.Tomato soup.
C.A hamburger.
9.What do we know about Tim?
A.He's from China.
B.He avoids beef.
C.He prefers tea.
听第8段录音,回答第10至12题。
10.What's the man's feeling at the beginning?
A.Tired.
B.Anxious.
C.Excited.
11.What does the woman suggest the man do?
A.Move quickly.
B.Wear gloves.
C.Maintain balance.
12.What is probably the woman?
A.A gym owner.
B.A rock-climbing guide.
C.A sports equipment seller.
听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。
13.What is the woman doing?
A.Doing a survey.
B.Running a trial.
C.Hosting an interview.
14.What happened to the man last Friday?
A.He was late for work.
B.He caused a car accident.C.He broke the speed limit.
15.How does the woman sound in the conversation?
A.Cold but fair.
B.Critical and angry.
C.Understanding but serious.
16.How does the man feel in the end?
A.Scared.
B.Regretful.
C.Lucky.
听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。
17.How long did the speaker stay in Australia?
A.For 3 months.
B.For 4 months.
C.For 8 months.
18.Why did the speaker go to Australia?
A.To surf.
B.To meet his friend.
C.To visit tourist attractions.
19.Which country is the speaker most likely from?
A.Thailand.
B.Vietnam.
C.Britain.
20.What does the speaker think of his travel?
A.Meaningful.
B.Green.
C.Exhausting.
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第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第-节(共15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
Are you looking to sharpen key study skills for college and exams?Lakeside International High
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Theme
Content
Time
Learn 3 practical methods (like mind
Sessions run 4:00-5:30 pm
Note-Taking Mastery
mapping and Cornell notes)to organize
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class content.
Apr 7).
Get guidance on structuring essays,
Held 5:00-6:30 pm every
Academic Writing Tips
writing clear thesis statements,and
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Discover how to balance homework.
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Strategies
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21.Which workshop is to sharpen skills of organizing what is learnt in class?
A.Note-Taking Mastery.
B.Academic Writing Tips.
C.Time Management Strategies.
D.Oral Presentation Skills
22.Which will be provided by the center?
A.Free digital class materials.
B.Skills supporting college choices.
C.Feedback on work experiences.
D.Certificates after finishing 3 sessions.
23.What is the text meant to do?
A.Seek part-time instructors
B.Introduce a new policy.
C.Promote skill-building courses.
D.Describe key study skills.
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B
When Lambert began to lose his vision and slow down,it became clear he needed a safer place to
grow old.But Lambert couldn't simply be moved into any ordinary nursing home.He is,after all,a
critically endangered African penguin.So the New England Aquarium (in Boston created a
dedicated“geriatric(老年的)island''for him and six other elderly penguins.
What started as a lighthearted idea quickly became a serious plan."Honestly,it started off as a joke,"
said Eric Fox,a penguin keeper at the aquarium."But as we took a closer look at their age-related
challenges,we realized we needed to take action."
The new rocky island,set near the aquarium's entrance,is separated from the rest of the 38-penguin
colony so older birds don't have to compete with younger peers.It has gentler slopes,a carpeted path to
the water,and a platform that makes it easier for the penguins to hop out after swimming.Besides,there
are extra cameras allowing staff to keep a close eye on the senior birds,ensuring they get timely
checkups and care.
Lambert's new home reflects a growing challenge for zoos and aquariums worldwide:animals in
human care are living far longer than they would in the wild.Some of the aquarium's African penguins
have reached their 30s or even 40s-about twice the lifespan (of wild penguins in South Africa
and Namibia,where pollution and overfishing threaten survival."As we learned how long these animals
could live in a better environment,it became clear that our approach needed a shake-up,as well,"said
Fox.
Visitors have been flooding into the aquarium to see the elderly penguins navigate their
custom-built island.Among them was 69-year-old tourist Terri Blessman.Hearing about Lambert's age
and care,she said,"I can feel a deep sense of connection.All of us older people need extra care as we
get older."
24.Why was the"geriatric island"set up?
A.To attract more tourists to the aquarium.
B.To better attend to senior endangered penguins.
C.To do research on penguins'age-related problems.
D.To stop the elder penguins hurting the younger ones.
25.Which aspect of the"geriatric island"does paragraph 3 mainly talk about?
A.Its new challenges.
B.Its customized design.
C.Its fast development.
D.Its effective management.
26.What does the underlined word "shake-up"mean in paragraph 4?
A.Change.
B.Reward
C.Fund.
D.Solution
27.What is Blessman's attitude to the"geriatric island"?
A.Doubtful.
B.Worried.
C.Approving.
D.Objective.
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C
Students at a Beijing-based school recently took part in a special program that combined English
learning with traditional Chinese music.
Organized by the Affiliated High School of Peking University,the program had three main goals.
First,students learned about the history and playing techniques of the guqin,a traditional Chinese string
instrument.They then studied specialized vocabulary and translated texts related to the guqin into
English.Sharing and discussing what they had learned gave them the chance to use English in a practical
way.In addition,students took part in a range of joint activities with their international peers.
One of the program's highlights was the guqin piece Yang Guan San Die(《阳关三叠》).Guided by
their music teacher,students explored how the composition conveys the poetic beauty of Chinese culture.
With support from their English teacher,they translated the Tang Dynasty poem A Farewell Song(
二使安西》)by Wang Wei,from which Yang Guan San Die was adapted..This exercise encouraged them
to appreciate the poem from a bilingual(双语的)perspective.
This creative approach not only deepened students'understanding of China's musical heritage but
also strengthened their confidence and language skills to share their culture with the world.
The exchange activities further inspired the Chinese students to refine their public speaking and
performance abilities.For example,they showcased their talents before visiting peers from Washington,
US,delivering English presentations and performing the guqin.
"I still remember standing on stage before an international audience,playing the guqin and
introducing it in English,"said 16-year-old He Linxuan."Their curiosity-and the pride I felt while
sharing my culture-left a lasting impression on me."
These exchanges often spark long conversations and lasting friendships."Such experiences truly
reflect the broader mission of the course-to promote harmony and joyful connections across cultures,"
said Sun Yamei,the course's English teacher.
28.What can we learn about the program?
A.It involved Chinese high school students only.
B.It mainly focused on teaching students the guqin
C.It asked students to translate various ancient poems.
D.It integrated practical English use with cultural learning.
29.What does paragraph 3 mainly show?
A.Why the program was set up.
B.Who the program was designed for.
C.How an activity of the program was practiced.D.What cultural meaning the program carried.
30.Why does the author quote He Linxuan's words?
A.To showcase Chinese students'talents.
B.To suggest the international audience's curiosity.
C.To tell the methods of sharing traditional Chinese culture
D.To imply the program enables students to share the culture confidently.
31.Which is a suitable title for the passage?
A.Words Meet Sounds
B.Poems Touch Hearts
C.Friends Bridge Cultures
D.Skills Build Confidence
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D
In groundbreaking clinical trials in Shanghai,brain implant technology has helped two epilepsy (
patients control language and movement using only their thoughts.This major achievement brings hope to
millions of people who have trouble speaking or moving,and it marks an important step in the development
of brain-computer interfaces(BCIs),systems that tum brain activity into clear language and easy actions.
In the language test,a 43-year-old patient successfully turned his thoughts into Mandarin syllables
()Mandarin is difficult for BCI systems because it has more than 400 syllables,four different tones,
and uses several parts of the brain at the same time.Doctors placed electrodes()safely in the
patient's language center in a short operation.Just two days after surgery,the patient started training.
Within one week,he reached a 71%correct rate in decoding 142 common Mandarin syllables.His brain
signals were also translated into commands to control robotic hands smoothly,creating natural
human-machine communication.
In the movement test,a 21-year-old patient received similar treatment.Electrodes were placed in
his brain's movement center.Soon after training,he could play table tennis and video games only with
his mind.After two weeks of practice,he was able to use messaging apps,online shopping tools,smart
home devices,and an electric wheelchair.These results show that BCIs can greatly help people with
movement disabilities live more independently and improve their daily lives.
However,today's BCI systems still need external equipment,such as headgear and connecting
wires.The Chinese company NeuroXess,which carried out the trials,plans to solve this problem by
introducing new wireless devices later this year.These future products will support wireless data transfer
and charging,making the technology easier to use.
NeuroXess,founded in 2021,is one of the few invasive BCI companies in the world that tests both
language and movement control on people.Its method is safer than some other technologies because it
effectively avoids damaging brain tissue.This important progress shows that Chinese BCI technology is
developing rapidly and will continue to help disabled people around the world.
32.How does the author support his idea?
A.By giving examples.
B.By analyzing statistics.
C.By making a comparison.
D.By listing different research
33.What result did the language test achieve?
A.Successful brain signal exchange.
B.Natural human-machine communication.
C.Improvement in human's language center.
D.The patient's mastery of Mandarin syllables.
34.How could today's BCI systems be improved?
A.Increasing charges.
B.Using wireless devices.
C.Relying on external equipment.
D.Transferring data faster.
35.What does the last paragraph imply?
A.NeuroXess has the safest method to do tests.
B.The development of BCI technology is trendy.
C.Chinese BCI technology has a promising future.
D.Disabled people will live independently as wished.
英语试题第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。
Color Walk:A New Trendy Way to Heal in Spring
As spring comes alive with blooming flowers and fresh warmth,a new urban walking trend known
as"Color Walk"is becoming increasingly popular among young people.It has quickly tumned into a
popular way to relax and enjoy life in spare time.
36 The rule is simple and easy to follow.Before you go out,choose a color you like in your
mind.Then walk along the streets with this color as your small goal.During the walk,you need to look
for and record all the things that have this color,whether it is a flower,a street sign,a shop window,or a
stranger's dress.37 It is a beautiful journey of emotional healing.
Color Walk has become a hit for many reasons.First,it is a low-cost and easy-to-join leisure
activity.It requires no expensive tools or preparations,turning an ordinary walk into an interesting
"treasure hunt".More importantly,it works as a perfect relief for young people who are tired from busy
study and life pressure.38
Color Walk also pushes people to step out of their daily routine and slow down their steps.As they
look for colors carefully,they will notice the unnoticed beauty and vitality in the streets around them.
39 And the natural healing power of colors makes this warm and relaxing experience even more
comforting.
40 In our busy daily lives,we only need to spare 20 minutes for ourselves.On a soft spring
aftemoon,pick your favorite color and walk freely through the city streets.While hunting for colors,we
embrace life gently and grow together with the lively city.
A.But what is Color Walk exactly?
B.This kind of walking is not just exercise.
C.It makes the whole learning journey less stressful.
D.It helps them relax their minds and find inner comfort.
E.Slowing down helps them enjoy every small moment in life.
F.You should bear in mind that the color you choose is the most special one.
G.A few bright colors,a peaceful walk,and a short moment of rest can warm our hearts.
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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。
Unlike many teens his age,17-year-old Liam doesn't spend weekends gaming or hanging
out.41,he is often found searching through neighborhood rubbish cans-not out of 42,
but to save abandoned bicycles.
Two years ago,.he noticed how many_43 bikes ended up in landfills(垃圾场).“What
a 44 !"he recalls.With basic tools lent by his dad,he started fixing them up in his backyard,
quickly 45 joy in the process and making it a real passion.At first,he wasn't good at it,
spending hours 46 old chains,shaky wheels,and flat tires.Then he taught himself repair
tricks by47 online videos and taking notes.
Soon,he got 48.Neighbors donated old bikes,even spare parts.Local mechanics
)49 advice,helping him get better at fixing bikes.
To date,Liam has 50 over 50 bikes,donating them to kids from low-income families for
whom a new one wouldn't be51."Seeing a kid's face light up when they get a bike?That's better
than any video game,"he says.What started as a 52 has grown into a small volunteer group;three
classmates have 53 his weekend repair sessions.
Liam's project proves 54 actions matter."You don't need much to make a 55,"he says.
"A little time and care can go a long way in changing someone's day-or even their life."
41.A.Finally
B.Instead
C.Similarly
D.Otherwise
42.A.boredom
B.gratefulness
C.kindness
D.dishonesty
43.A.lost
B.recycled
C.usable
D.heavy
44.A.trouble
B.waste
C.place
D.problem
45.A.expressing
B.sharing
C.bringing
D.finding
46.A.struggling with
B.getting through
C.searching for
D.referring to
47.A.selecting
B.posting
C.watching
D.making
48.A.permission
B.support
C.payment
D.confirmation
49.A.sought
B.needed
C.offered
D.followed
50.A.collected
B.returned
C.ordered
D.restored
51.A.safe
B.helpful
C.affordable
D.noticeable
52.A.dream
B.hobby
C.plan
D.chance
53.A.created
B.arranged
C.contacted
D.joined
54.A.timely
B.quick
C.legal
D.small
55.A.difference
B.choice
C.judgement
D.profit
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第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
BEIJING,April 20(Xinhua)-As spring unfolds across China,so do the pages of countless books.On
Monday,the country's first national reading week and the fifth national reading conference opened
together,56 invitation to turn over a new leaf in the nation's journey toward a book-loving society.
Over the coming week,reading events 57(hold)across the country.From lectures and book
fairs to salons and book donations,all activities aim 58(promote)reading among the public.
As a country 59 more than five millennia of continuous civilization,China has long valued
reading and leaming.Today,the Chinese govemment has raised nationwide reading to a national
strategy,integrating it into the 15th Five-Year Plan and 60(feature)it in government work
reports for 13 successive years.
The government sees building a reading-friendly society as crucial to raising people's cultural
refinement and the nation's level of social progress,and to fostering the country's overall innovation and
creativity,61 are essential pillars that support a nation's long-term development.
China has62(great)improved reading infrastructure,building numerous
community 63(library)and various urban reading spaces nationwide with convenient
user-friendly services.It also issued the first national reading regulation,raising the national reading rate
steadily.In the digital AI era,AI can assist reading,64 it cannot replace independent deep
thinking.Experts believe people will still return to reading books.Real thoughts
65
(gain)
from reading belong to ourselves,instead of AI's thoughts.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分20分)
近期,你校英文报正在举办主题为“Space Exploration in My Eyes”的征文活动。请写一篇短
文投稿,内容包括:
1.太空探索的意义:
2.对其未来发展的看法。
注意:
1.写作词数应为100左右;
2.请在答题卡相应位置作答。
第二节(满分20分)
Three years ago,when Mia,my younger sister,turned 14,my parents gave her a smartphone as a
birthday gift.At first,it seemed like a harmless school tool.She used it to research school projects,text
friends about homework,and watch funny videos.
But as months passed,something changed.The girl,who once loved hiking with me or painting in
her room,began to disappear behind a shining screen.
Mia's phone became an extension of her hand.She'd wake up scrolling (through social
media,skip breakfast to reply to messages,and stay up late playing games.At the dinner table,her eyes
were glued to the screen.Her grades,once solid B's and A's,started dropping to C's.When Mom asked
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her to put the phone away during study time,Mia said,"You don't understand!Everyone's online!"My
parents tried everything.They set screen time limits on her phone,hid it at bedtime,and even banned it
for a week.But Mia would take my old tablet or stay up late texting on a friend's device.
The breakthrough came when a digital wellness coach visited Mia's school.In a talk titled
"Reclaim Your Time",the coach explained how social media is designed to keep users addicted,not to
develop real connections.She shared practical tips:schedule "device-free hours",and replace screen
time with activities that bring real joy."Parents,"she added,"can't just set rules-they need to model
healthy habits too.”
That night,Mia came to me with a determined look."I want to change,"she said.Our parents
agreed to start fresh,giving up strict bans and having open conversations.Mia made a goal:reconnect
with her hobby-doing a social survey,which she'd abandoned.
What she did first was to join the survey club of the school again.She hoped to keep herself busy
and reduce the screen time by doing surveys.That term,the club's survey topic was Screen Time and
Teens'Sleep.Mia was so interested in this topic due to her own experience.
(1)根据文本内容从方框中选择恰当的词并用其正确形式填入文本图示中,每词限用一次,有两
词为多余选项。(每小题1分,共10分)
proper
interest
advise
experience
fail
drop
connect
entertain
addict
change
difference
communicate
Mia received a smartphone as a 14th birthday gift and used it 66
Getting the phone
for study,communication and 67 at the very beginning.
.She spent almost all the time on her phone,giving up hobbies like
Becoming 68
hiking and painting,and her grades 69 sharply.
.Her parents tried to control her screen time,but all efforts 70.
A digital wellness coach gave a talk at school.She explained it is
The breakthrough
hard to establish real 71 through social media and shared
some 72,which helped Mia realize her problem.
.Mia's parents gave up strict bans and chose open 74.
Making a 73
.She rejoined the school survey club and was 75 in the
research project Screen Time and Teens'Sleep.
(2)根据文本内容回答下列问题。(10分)
76.What practical tips did the coach share?(3)
77.How would Mia finish the survey?List 2 methods to help Mia.(3)
78.What lesson can you learn from Mia's story?Give your reasons.(4)
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