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2026年春季普通高中一年级期末综合素养测评
英语
本试卷共150分,考试时间120分钟。
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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.Why does Karen call Jason?
A.To express thanks.
B.To ask for a favor.
C.To make an apology.
2.When did Sam arrive?
A.At6:30.
B.At7:00.
C.At7:30.
3.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.On the road.
B.In an office.
C.At a stadium.
4.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Atrip.
B.Abook.
C.A photo.
5.Why was David absent from the party last night?
A.He had to work.
B.He wasn't invited.
C.He didn't feel well.
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。
听下面的录音,回答第6、7题。
6.How often does the restaurant offer lunch?
A.Twice a week.
B.Four times a week.
C.Five times a week.
7.How much will Michelle donate?
A.$200.
B.$150
C.$100.
听下面的录音,回答第8、9题。
8.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Teacher and student.
B.Boss and employee.
C.Editor and writer.
9.What does the man suggest?
A.Being focused on the topic.
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B.Adding some content.
C.Correcting spelling mistakes.
听下面的录音,回答第10至12题。
10.Why did Jim's classmate give him a card?
A.To ask a favor.
B.To express thanks to him.
C.To invite him to his homeland.
11.What could be seen on that card?
A.A printed picture.
B.A few Korean words.
C.Some handwritten sentences.
12.What will Jim do for Sarah?
A.Draw a picture.
B.Lend her his notebook.
C.Teach her to make cards.
听下面的录音,回答第13至16题。
13.Where is the woman now?
A.In a garden.
B.In a school.
C.In her neighbor's house.
14.What was the river usually like?
A.It moved slowly.
B.It was deep and dangerous.
C.It flooded the garden frequently.
15.What did the woman do first when the garden was flooded?
A.She moved the furniture out.
B.She tried to get the water out.
C.She left her house immediately.
16.How does the woman sound in the end?
A.Annoyed.
B.Hopeless.
C.Optimistic.
听下面的录音,回答第17至20题。
17.When did Sebastian George first see the house?
A.n1900.
B.In1902
C.In1904.
18.Why did Sebastian George fail to buy the house at first?
A.He hesitated to make a decision.
B.The owner didn't want to sell it then.
C.They didn't reach an agreement on the price.
19.Where is the Greenhouse?
A.Beside the kitchen garden.
B.Opposite the information center.
C.On the right of the Mulberry Garden.
20.Which place is missing from the map?
A.The garage.
B.The River Dudwell
C.The souvenir shop
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第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
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Kids are expensive,and so is London.But taking your kids for a day out in this city doesn't
have to cost a fortune.With plenty of free museums and free galleries,London ranks among the
world's best cities for free things to do.
Walk with dinosaurs at the Natural History Museum
The Victorian Natural History Museum,one of the world's leading scientific institutions,
displays millions of years of life on Earth through a rich collection of exhibits ranging from
cutting-edge modern displays to classic traditional ones.It's a must for all nature lovers,
especially its dinosaur exhibits and collections related to the science of paleontology().
Pet a cute animal at a city farm
London is home to a surprising number of city farms filled with a wide variety of farm
animals to see up close-from resting llamas to energetic goats and rare breed sheep.These free
urban farms are a great way for kids who love animals to meet some new furry creatures.
Enjoy free activities at the British Library
A copy of every publication produced in the UK and Ireland is sent to the British Library,
where some of the most famous written and printed items in the world are displayed.Clearly it is
among the top ten worst places in London for kids to run around screaming at the top of their
lungs.But it does host some excellent free family events.
Enjoy a free activity at the Southbank Centre
Like a crowd-pleasing superhero,Southbank Centre comes to the rescue when you need
something to do but you're out of ideas.It offers an extraordinary programme of cultural
events-from visual art and music to literature workshops and performances,making it a top choice
for many people.There are plenty of children's events in its extensive free programme,some of
which encourage children to sing aloud,dance and join in lively performances.
21.What can visitors enjoy in the Natural History Museum?
A.Cultural events and outdoor activities.
B.Cute farm animals and furry creatures.
C.Dinosaurs and prehistoric life displays.
D.Free visual art and musical performances.
22.What do British Library and Southbank Centre have in common?
A.They appeal to literature lovers.
B.They collect various publications.
C.They display scientific collections.
D.They allow children to make some noise.
23.Who is the passage possibly written for?
A.Students.
B.Parents.
C.Tour guides.
D.Researchers.
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B
Every weekday afternoon,a classroom in East Palo Alto is full of middle schoolers
taking part in a free after-school program called "Bridge to Success".It was started by
Stanford undergraduates five years ago,aiming to help local students who were falling
behind at school but could not afford private tutoring.
Now the program serves more than 80 students from Grade 6 to 8.For many of them,it
is the only chance to receive one-on-one help with their studies.Seventh-grader Maria
Gonzalez used to struggle with math,but regular guidance from her tutor has greatly
improved her skills and confidence.She even begins to dream of going to college,a goal she
once considered out of reach.
The volunteer tutors not only explain homework and difficult knowledge but also listen
to students'worries and encourage them.Some of the tutors are good at math,and they often
help students with their math problems.They never accept any money or gifts from the
students.They are greatly touched by the kids'strong determination to learn despite
difficulties.
Supported only by volunteers and donations,the program provides a safe and warm
environment for students to grow.Its founder believes education is about more than
grades-it offers hope and makes students believe they can achieve more.For the children
here,the program is more than a study place;it is a supportive community that helps them
see their own value and future possibilities.
24.Why was "Bridge to Success"launched?
A.To offer extra classes for students.
B.To set up a new local middle school.
C.To train college students to be teachers.
D.To help poor students with their studies.
25.What change has the program brought to Maria Gonzalez?
A.She works as a volunteer tutor now.
B.She holds greater belief in her future.
C.She has given up her dream of college.
D.She has made steady progress in all subjects
26.What do the tutors do in the program?
A.They care for students.
B.They teach math only
C.They get paid for their service.
D.They prepare learning materials
27.What can we learn about the program from the last paragraph?
A.It limits students'free time.
B.It centers on college education.
C.It offers more than just study help.
D.It depends on government support.
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c
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memry,o brain doesn'tplay it back like a video buttherecwhich si leads
tomisrmembering.For,peope may fill memoryaps with details that match their
existing beliefs.
Interestingly,however,these explanations don't totally fit what happens in the Mandela
effect,says Bainbridge.In her 2022 work,she found that Mandela effect memories can be
formed even in opposition to people's established beliefs.Simple images with small unique
features are the easiest to be misremembered.
This feature makes AI-generated content a serious hidden risk.Realistic AI images and
online misinformation are difficult to identify.Affected by false news and AI false creations,
people tend to forget information sources but believe false information firmly.AI can strengthen
and deepen both individual and collective false memories.
To stop memories from being misled,Golbeck advises people to turn to reliable groups."It's
important to build a group of trustworthy people,"she said."Trusted journalists and scientists can
offer correct information,even if it is not what we want to hear.This is very important for us."
28.Which of the following is a typical Mandela effect?
A.A writer creates a story by imagination.
B.Many people misremember the same event.
C.People slowly forget past events over time.
D.A student has a wrong memory of his score.
29.What does the underlined word "fallible"mean?
A.Unreliable.B.Complex.C.Unrealistic.
D.Creative.
30.What does Bainbridge's study suggest?
A.AI does not cause false memories.
B.Simple images are hard to misremember.
C.Mandela effect may go against established beliefs.
D.Established beliefs can explain all false memories.
31.What is Golbeck's advice on preventing misled memories?
A.Following public opinions blindly.
B.Trusting experts without judgment.
C.Accepting information matching our beliefs.
D.Getting correct information from trusted sources.
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D
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these animals help slow the flow of water and flood the surrounding landscape,creating a
network of ponds and wetlands.Carbon-rich sediment begins to settle,rather than being washed
away downstream.Wetland plants begin to grow fast,helping to absorb carbon from the
atmosphere.
However,the study involved only one location,and carbon storage rates can vary greatly
between sites.But based on the amount of land suitable for beavers,the researchers expect the
animals could help balance between 1.2 and 1.8 percent of the country's yearly carbon release.
32.What do we know about beavers?
A.People's opinions of them have changed.
B.They can take in carbon dioxide from air.
C.Their natural habitats are being damaged.
D.They may lead to more greenhouse gases.
33.How do beavers help store carbon?
A.By washing away sediment downstream.
B.By eating dead trees to make more room.
C.By cleaning carbon dioxide out of the air.
D.By making a barrier to reduce water flow.
34.What is the researchers'attitude towards beaversability?
A.Uncertain.
B.Doubtful.
C.Cautious.
D.Positive.
35.What is the text mainly about?
A.People's opinions on beavers.
B.Beavers'environmental value.
C.The formation of carbon sinks.
D.Ways to reduce carbon release.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为
多余选项。
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human sufferings in times of disaster and danger.
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of volunteers are needed to keep it running smoothly.37 It means there's probablya
position that suits your passions and talents.
38 Once you've got an idea of what it's like to serve your local Red Cross,and you
understand where you're most needed,then sign up!Many countries'Red Cross websites have a
tool to match you up with suitable volunteer opportunities.
Call your local Red Cross.Find the number on your country's national Red Cross website.
39 The chapter should be able to connect you to a volunteer officer,whose job is to make
sure you're informed.
Be open to a background check.40 This is commonplace for volunteer positions
of all kinds,so don't be annoyed if you're asked to complete one.It's really just to ensure that
everyone the Red Cross serves is safe.
A.This is good news for you.
B.Sign up for volunteer work right away.
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C.Use Volunteer Match to find an opportunity.
D.You can learn much useful information on its official website.
E.The easiest way you can be a part of its mission is by volunteering.
F.Especially when working with kids,you may need a background check
G.Each local chapter is different,depending on the needs of the community.
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。
It was June 2024.Cooper was climbing Peru's Huascaran,one of the world's most
41
mountains.During the climb,he and his group faced avalanches and frequent snowstorms.
42
Cooper,the 44-year-old fitness coach,strongly wanted to reach the top,the group decided it was
too dangerous and 43 their plan.
On their way down,Cooper noticed something dark ahead,which later 44 to be the
frozen body of William Stampfl,an experienced American climber who had gone 45 22
years earlier.
Cooper,the only American in the group,felt a strong sense of responsibility to help William
return 46.Seeing the wedding ring on William's hand,he knew William's family must have
been 47 about him all these years.
As soon as he got cell phone 48,Cooper searched widely and finally got in 49 with
William's son Joseph.At first,Joseph thought it was a joke,but Cooper's gentleness,sincerity
and the 50 he sent made him believe the truth.After months of efforts,William's body was
51 brought back to his homeland.
On Nov.24,2024,the family and Cooper52 for William's funeral()at Mount
Baldy,where William's climbing53 started.They held a simple memorial ceremony,
saying goodbye to William and expressing54 to Cooper once again.What Cooper did
turned a disappointing trip into a truly 55 journey.
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41.A.winding
B.frightening
42.A.Unless
B.
C.relaxing
Because
D.tiring
43.A.gave up
C.Although
B.
D.If
took up
44.A.seemed
C.put up
B.happened
D.turned up
C.failed
45.A.wrong
B.mad
D.proved
C.bad
46.A.downhill
D.missing
B.home
C.indoors
47.A.concerned
D.back
B.excited
C.surprised
D.bored
48.A.calls
B.messages
C.signals
D.
letters
49.A.agreement
B.line
C.trouble
D.contact
50.A.photos
B.books
C.cards
D.
lights
51.A.secretly
B.suddenly
C.hardly
D.successfully
52.A.parted
B.gathered
C.cheered
D.waited
53.A.accident
B.game
C.career
D.project
54.A.respect
B.gratitude
C.expectation
D.greeting
55.A.meaningful
B.careful
C.painful
D.funny
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个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Powerful war scenes,sharp character designs and cinematic visual effects feature in the
short film Huo Qubing,which looks like a high-quality work 56 (make)by a professional
studio.Actually,it was created by a start-up team in only 48 hours using AI tools.
Since it came out,the film 57(pay)wide attention to for its excellent production,
challenging the traditional idea of AI-generated works.Focusing on Huo Qubing,58
famous
general in China's Western Han Dynasty,it also impressed viewers keen on Chinese history and
culture.
"The image of the young general is 59 (deep)fixed in the hearts of Chinese people,
bringing a strong sense of cultural identity and national pride,"said Yang Hanhan,the leading
creator,60 has always dreamed of making films.In the past,however,her lack of
professional training made that dream feel out of reach-until she discovered Al.
She regarded AI tools as a great helper61(reduce)the high cost of traditional
filmmaking.62 China's AI comic drama market reaching about 16.8 billion yuan in 2025,
Yang's experience reflects 63(broad)changes in the film and television industry.Even so,
Yang believes human creativity remains at the heart of storytelling.
Looking ahead,Yang hopes to carry on64(explore)the crossing of technology and
storytelling by producing a series of short films based on Chinese historical 65
(figure)
such as Yue Fei,Xin Qiji,and Hua Mulan.
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第四部分
任务型阅读(共两节,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,并按要求完成相应任务。
Riverside Public Shool was a warm place filled with laughter and children'reams.
Among them was Daniel,a shy fourteen-yearod boy.He saahe backfhead
bent ow toavoid attention.His lotewerem,his obokhaf-mpty,and hisgrades
failinganHisftherhsorkd
ongtosuppor the family.Education had never bee imprtant in his houshod.Nightsere
filled with arguments and broken sleep,and mornings were rushed and heavy.
Most teachers regarded him as lazy hopeless.But Mrs.Thoma kind middl-aged
English teacher with over twenty years of experience,refused to give up on him.
day,feringa test full of red marks,Mrs.Thompson noticed Daniel silyfold
the paper and put it into his bag.At lunch,she found him sitting alone under a tree,staring at the
ground.
"Daniel,"she said gently,sitting beside him,"do you know why I gave you an F?
He shook his head."Because I'm stupid."
Her heart ached at those words."No,"she replied firmly."You got an F because you didn't
try,not because you're stupid.There's a big difference."
He stared up at her,surprised by her voice.No teacher had ever spoken to him like that not
with belief,but with expectation.
Mrs.Thompson continued."If you're willing to stay after school,I'll help you.Just one
hour a day.We'll take it step by step."
Daniel was unsure,but something in her voice made him nod.
The first few days were hard.Daniel struggled with reading and often gave up halfway.But
Mrs.Thompson never raised her voice.Instead,she encouraged him,"Let's try again.""You're
closer than you think.”“Mistakes mean you're learning.”
Weeks turned into months.Slowly,Daniel began to improve.His sentences became clearer,
his confidence stronger.One day,when he earned a C+on a test,he ran to Mrs.Thompson with
the biggest smile she had ever seen.
第一节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
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。
quick
encourage
quiet
priority
label
mess
urge
confidence
hesitate
painful
upset
kind
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His family was in a 67.
Daniel was a shy and 66.
and
education had never been a
boy from a difficult family.
68.
Most teachers 70.
him
He often sat alone and felt
hopeless and lazy.
69.
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Mrs.
Thompson
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Daniel 72.
but finally
71.
teacher and she
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decided to help Daniel.
When he studied 73.
and
With her help,Daniel made
wanted to give up,she kept
74.
great progress and became much
him.
more 75.
第二节(共3小题;满分10分)
根据文本内容回答下列问题。
76.What did Mrs.Thompson ask Daniel to do after school?(3)
77.How did Daniel change after months of learning?(3)
78.What might Daniel say and do next?(4)
第五部分写作(满分20分)
近年来,大量中外游客前往剑阁古蜀道徒步观光。景区公众号正在开展“保护生态,低
碳旅行”主题宣传活动,请你写一封英文倡议书投稿。
内容包括:
1.说明生态保护的重要性;
2.提出具体建议;
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
参考词汇:
古蜀道the Ancient Shu Road
保护生态,低碳旅行Eco-protection and Low-carbon Travelling
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