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2025一2026学年第二学期期未样卷
高一英语
2026.7
本试卷由样卷和校本题两部分组成,共100分。考试时长90分钟。考生务必将答
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第一部分:知识运用(共两节,25分)
第一节完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Every afternoon Brinley sets a 3:05 p.m.alarm on her phone to make sure she
doesn't miss her friends.Around 3:15,she 1 looks out of her hospital room
window.Across the street in another building,a crew of construction workers wave at
her,forming heart shapes with their hands.Brinley smiles and sends hearts back.The
daily 2 lasts only a few minutes,but it has become the 3 part of her day.
Diagnosed with heart failure.9-year-old little Brinley has stayed in hospital for
three months,waiting for a heart transplant.She's largely confined to her room for
medical reasons,and the days stuck indoors are long and dull.
Brinley's parents entertain her as best they can.One day,Brinley's father was
using the flashlight on his phone to play with her.In the building across from them,
Nail,a young constructor,4 a flash through the window.He looked closer and
saw what appeared to be a tiny patient.He shined a light back.Realizing he was facing
a children's hospital,Nail quickly made a simple 5 that read:"Get Well Soon,"
with a heart drawn underneath.
Back in Brinley's room,her mother was amazed.Immediately,the family 6
with their own message:"THANK U,WAITING FOR A."
"That started it all,"Nail said.After learning about Brinley's story,many
workers 7 a GoFundMe fundraiser to help her family.One of Nail's co-workers
gave Brinley an LED heart light to put on her window.They agreed that whenever the
light is on,it 8 to the workers that Brinley is doing okay.
"It's cool to see that such a small thing could 9 a lot of people,"Nail said.
"To have a small part in her journey is really 10 for myself and others.Just a
simple wave or heart signal means the world.
1.A.suddenly
B.helplessly
C.briefly
D.eagerly
2.A.plan
B.special
C.exchange
D.reminder
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3.A.funniest
B.brightest
C.longest
D.fanciest
4.A.caught
B.used
C.ignored
D.sought
5.A.tip
B.blog
C.choice
D.sign
6.A.connected
B.agreed
C.responded
D.settled
7.A.checked in
B.carried through
C.signed up
D.contributed to
8.A.signals
B.relates
C.refers
D.leads
9.A.suit
B.impact
C.meet
D.feature
10.A.striking
B.responsible
C.uplifting
D.grateful
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)
阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个恰当的单
词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。请在答题卡指定区域
作答。
A
World Autism Awareness Day is held on April 2 every year.Created by the
United Nations,this day 11 (help)people learn more about autism and
understand autistic people better.Autism is not a disease to be feared,but a different
way of thinking,learning,and communicating.On the day,activities held in schools
and communities encourage people 12 (show)respect,kindness,and support.
The message 13 (share)is simple:everyone is different,and every person
deserves to be understood,accepted,and cared for.
B
Artemis I has been seen 14 an important first step in NASA's return to the
Moon.15 (launch)in 2022,the uncrewed Orion spacecraft flew around the Moon
and returned safely to Earth.During the 25-day journey,engineers 16(work)on
the mission tested key systems that would support future astronauts.Since the mission
ended,much data 17 (collect)and used to improve later space missions.Artemis I
shows that space exploration is not only about reaching distant places,but also about
careful planning,scientific testing,and human curiosity.
C
Lin Qiaozhi was one of China's most respected doctors.She was a leading expert in
OB-GYN,18 is the field of medicine that focuses on the health of women and babies.
Working at Peking Union Medical College Hospital for many years,she helped thousands
of babies come into the world.She also understood 19 it meant to hold a new life
in her hands.She cared deeply about the women who needed her help and treated every
patient with 20 (responsible).Lin Qiaozhi devoted her life to medicine,and her
story still inspires many people today.
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第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,32分)
第一节(共11小题;每小题2分,共22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,并在答题卡
上将该项涂黑。
A
三
个Q
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Step into the heart of the Inca civilization as you explore Machu Picchu,a
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local guides and historians.Take a guided walking tour of Cusco,the historic capital
of the Inca civilization,where the city's design and architecture speak to centuries of
cultural and political change.
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One place remaining.
Take a fascinating journey across Uzbekistan,exploring its astronomical
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Bukhara and Khiva,discover their links to astronomy,and learn how early
civilizations contributed to the development of modern science.Spend a night at the
Lake Dark Sky Reserve,where scientists will guide your observation of the night
sky,while enjoying local food and traditional music that reflect the country's
heritage.
Tour C:England
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Follow in the footsteps of one of history's greatest empires on this engaging
walking tour along Hadrian's Wall,which once marked the northernmost frontier of
Roman power and today stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.This walking
tour offers a deep dive into Roman life in Britain,where you will take guided tours
led by a team of experts.
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Begin an extraordinary journey where you will experience Costa Rica's
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national parks.At every stop,field scientists and naturalists will be by your side,helping
you identify species and understand the natural world through hands-on experience.
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21.Those who want to explore an ancient empire can sign up for the trip to
A.Peru
B.Uzbekistan
C.England
D.Costa Rica
22.What is the focus of the Uzbekistan tour?
A.Scientific discoveries.
B.Silk road city walks.
C.Natural biodiversity.
D.Astronomical heritage sites.
23.What do all four trips feature?
A.Nature reserve visits.
B.Expert-led explorations.
C.Hands-on experiences.
D.UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
B
Starting late last year,all children under 16 in Australia have been banned (
from having accounts on social-media sites.Because no country has attempted such a ban
before,knowing the effects in advance is impossible-and they may be hard to evaluate
even years after the ban takes effect.
That said,the long experience of governments trying to limit young people's
access to age-restricted(受年龄限制的)products like alcohol gives reasons to careful
optimism.The ban might deliver some truly valuable benefits,letting youthful
missteps remain local and short-lived,rather than leaving lasting marks on developing
minds,and giving young people more time to develop their people skills in real life and
connections that make life meaningful.
Before we dive into details,we must address a common view of social-media bans.
No matter how cleverly designed a ban is,some kids will figure out ways around it,
and thus the ban serves no purpose.By that logic,countries should abandon bans on
robbery and theft,none of which is ever perfect.But the core lesson from other bans is
that most of them produce the intended effects,reducing the activity they seek to
stem.The most revealing example is the widespread age restrictions for the purchase
of alcohol.Yes,some young people have always found ways to get around these bans.
However,researchers found that in the U.S.,raising the legal drinking age from 18 to
21 reduced alcohol consumption and traffic crashes among that group.
The teenage years are a time of high neuroplasticity(神经可塑性)in which many
lifelong habits,good and bad,are formed.This is why social-media companies see
Australia's ban as a long-term economic threat.People are generally far less likely to
become addicted to something if they are introduced to it after their brain is fully
developed (at about age 25).
Positive outcomes from raising the minimum legal age for addictive substances (
do not guarantee that this ban will succeed.Consuming alcohol requires the obtaining
of a physical object.This creates regulatory checkpoints.Parents,teachers,and other
adults who work with young people may have an easier time detecting these substances
(noticing that someone is drunk)than detecting whether someone is illegally using
social media.
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Policies are rarely purely good,and the ban is likely to result in trade-offs.
Regardless of the result,Australia will have done other countries a service by being the
first mover as the world approaches how to live with such powerful new technologies.
24.According to the author,what may be the result of the ban?
A.It may influence teens'social skills.
B.It may be ineffective and short-lived.
C.It may be largely ignored by teenagers.
D.It may promote physical activities in youth.
25.What does the underlined word "stem"in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Bring on.
B.Take over.
C.Figure out.
D.Hold back.
26.What will probably reduce the effectiveness of the ban?
A.The strong objection from social-media companies.
B.Weakened restrictions on addictive substances.
C.The difficulty in monitoring social media use.
D.The features of the teenage brain.
27.What is the author's attitude towards the ban?
A.Fairly concerned.
B.Basically neutral.
C.Deeply uncertain.
D.Generally supportive.
C
On a soccer field,a team is running its practices.The team manager would yell
instructions at his players,but his team consists of five robots.Molengraft,chair of
robotics at Eindhoven University,hopes to use his players to solve a pressing
dilemma:how to get the increasing numbers of robots to consume less energy.
Dealing with power-thirsty robots is difficult and inescapable.Robots have
advanced so far that their promise of easing human labor is in the here and now.But
their energy costs are mounting rapidly,and it's all because of data.Robots and AI
models share one characteristic:whether to move around or solve problems,they
function by constantly taking in and computing increasingly vast quantities of data.
Processing all that data drives up their energy consumption so much that their planet-
warming pollution could outweigh any benefits they offer.If the world needs to reach
net zero greenhouse gas emission (by 2050,the carbon footprint of data must
halve in the next five years.
One solution,Molengraft thinks,might lie in "lazy robotics,a term to describe
machines doing less and taking shortcuts.Still,Molengraft said,"the truth is:robots
are doing a lot of things that they shouldn't be doing.
They need to focus only on what's important at any particular moment,which,
after all,is what humans do,even if we don't always realize it.
At the moment,Molengraft's robot players run their various systems-the
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collecting of feeds from sensors and cameras,the computations,the movements,the
communications-dozens of times a second.By combing all of these signals,each of his
players makes an assumption of where it is on the field,tests that assumption with the
details it gathers,updates its database and exchanges information with every other
robot on the field."If a robot does not look around for a second,its world will have
completely changed,"he said.
But humans make decisions differently,even in situations of high uncertainty.
Molengraft offered the example of a driver on a dark,rainy night.Instead of analyzing
every detail of the environment,the driver focuses on the road just ahead and makes
quick judgments to drive safely.Laziness,in this case,is efficiency.
It's wiser to build robots that contain only the necessary information.However,
progress is slow.A robot is a complex system,and changing an element in one unit
may have an unforeseen effect in another.But Molengraft sees this work as significant
if the forthcoming age of machines is to be a cleaner time.
28.What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?
A.Robots absorb and process data to operate.
B.Robots will halve their data consumption by 2050.
C.Robots have been advancing at an unexpected speed.
D.Robots offer enough benefits to balance out their weaknesses.
29.What does the author intend to show with the underlined sentence?
A.The importance of exchanging information.
B.The process of observing the surroundings.
C.The cause of robots'inability to be lazy.
D.The way robots test assumptions.
30.Why is a human driver mentioned in Paragraph 6?
A.To challenge a belief.
B.To illustrate a point.
C.To highlight a problem.
D.To analyze an event.
31.Which would be the best title for the passage?
A.Why the world needs lazier robots
B.How lazier robots reduce energy costs
C.What defines the future of robotics industry
D.Whether robots are more efficient than humans
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡
上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
It's no wonder our attention spans are shortening.When we're engaged with the
world in front of us,pings and dings distract (us.In our free moments,we
use screens to outrun moments of boredom,anxiety and loneliness.These digital
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distractions have made it hard to stay focused.32 And just as short videos and
endless scrolling can condition your brain to look for new things,you can also build
routines to reclaim your focus.And here are some tips to help you stay focused longer.
One simple way is to do an attention check next time you start a task.Track every
time your attention slips ()Also,try checking in with yourself every hour and
reflecting on how well you have been focusing.33 And if that feels manageable,
repeat it for a few more days.By the end,you'll learn how often you tend to lose
focus,what usually causes it and when your focus is the strongest.
Also,consider removing facial recognition from your phone and keeping it in your
opposite pocket.The inconvenience of typing in a password or reaching around your
body can discourage mindless use.With social media,similarly consider logging out
after each use and turning off saved passwords.34
After a week or two of these changes,run the attention check again to see what
has changed.If you're still distracted,take more intentional action.35 For
example,you can try a screen-free meal.Eat without watching videos,and let it be
just the food and your thoughts.Also,add a nature reset.Spend time at a local park
or quiet tree-lined street.A study found that a 50-minute nature walk helped students
increase attention by nearly 20%.
While resting your brain can help your focus recover,attention training can
strengthen your ability to stay focused.Pick something to focus on,like your breath or
coffee.36 Note that even a few minutes of attention training feels difficult at first,
so start small and slowly push yourself.
A.But attention is a learned habit.
B.You might want to give your brain a real break.
C.Try using a simple phone or quitting social media.
D.See if you can keep this check going for a full day.
E.Using mental wellness apps can also support your practice.
F.Then use attention records to schedule demanding work when most focused.
G.That way,coming back takes just enough effort to feel like a choice rather than a habit.
第三部分:书面表达(共两节,32分)
第一节(共4小题;第37、38题各2分,第39题3分,第40题5分,共12分)
阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。请在答题卡指定区域作答。
A loud banging noise suddenly rang out in the lab I had recently joined as a Ph.D.
student,and I realized I was to blame.Worse still,I couldn't switch the machine off,
so I stood there,frozen.
I had always been a top student.I expected excellence from myself,so any
mistake,in my view,was a sign that I might not be suited for this type of work.But
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as the months went on,the mistakes continued to pile up.My first attempt at DNA
extraction failed,and I feared I might never get it right.That fear deepened when a
couple more attempts failed,too.I began to pull back,unwilling to give others any
more evidence of my inability.
Then,one night I read an article.It made me realize something I never had
before:I needed to treat myself with the same kindness I would offer a dear friend.
If a friend had made a mistake,I would have told them to take it lightly,to see it
as part of growing,and even to welcome it as a necessary part of learning.I began to
treat myself like that friend.That change in mindset made it easier to avoid being
crushed by the weight of failure.
As I became more comfortable with the idea of making mistakes,I opened up to
peers(同伴),What】heard from them was striking:Almost all of them had made
mistakes-small or large.I began to see that mistakes are part of life for anyone who is
learning and doing anything new,a realization that's made it easier to deal with the
uncertainty and pressure in life.
The reality is,we are all going to mess up.I now realize that's OK,even
necessary..“Doing better'”comes from“doing first,”often with struggles along the way.
37.How did the author view her mistakes at first?
38.What did the article make the author realize?
39.Please decide which part is false in the following statement,then underline it and
explain why.
>Opening up to friends makes it easier to deal with the uncertainty and pressure
in life.
40.How will you turn a mistake into an opportunity to grow?(In about 40 words)
第二节(20分)
假设你是红星中学高一学生李华。你校下周将举办“希望之声”(Melodies for
Hope)慈善音乐节。请你给外教Jim写一封邮件邀请他参加,内容包括:
1.活动介绍;
2.邀请理由。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Jim,
Yours,
Li Hua
(请务必将作文写在答题卡指定区域内)
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2025一2026学年第二学期期末样卷
高一英语参考答案
第一部分:知识运用(共两节,25分)
第一节完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
1.D
2.C
3.B
4.A
5.D
6.C
7.D
8.A
9.B
10.C
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)
11.helps
12.to show
13.shared
14.as
15.Launched
16.working
17.has been collected
18.which
19.what
20.responsibility
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,32分)
第一节(共11小题;每小题2分,共22分)
21.C
22.D
23.B
24.A
25.D
26.C
27.D
28.A
29.C
30.B
31.A
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)
32.A
33.D
34.G
35.B
36.E
第三部分:书面表达(共两节,32分)
第一节阅读表达(共4小题;第37、38题各2分,第39题3分,第40题5分,共12分)
37.She viewed them as a sign that she might not be suited for this type of work.
38.She needed to treat herself with the same kindness she would offer a dear friend.
39.>Opening up to friends makes it easier to deal with the uncertainty and pressure in life.
Seeing that mistakes are part of life makes it easier to deal with the uncertainty and pressure in life.
40.略
第二节(20分)
One possible version:
Dear Jim,
I'm writing to invite you to attend our charity music festival,Melodies for Hope,which will be
held on the school sports field next Friday afternoon.
The festival aims to raise money for children in need.It will feature a variety of performances,
ranging from student bands to folk dances.We have also invited the Beijing Chinese Traditional
Music Band to perform.It'll be a good chance to experience the charm of traditional Chinese
music.
Knowing you are a lover of Chinese music and you also care a lot about charity work,we
sincerely invite you to join us.You are sure to enjoy the event.
Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua