福建福州市六校2025-2026学年高一第二学期7月期末英语试题

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学年 2026-2027
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**基本信息** 本试卷以真实情境与多元话题为载体,融合科技前沿(如2025 ISEF科学展)、社会热点(环保、网络安全)及文化传承(田纳西州节日)素材,全面考查高一学生语言能力与思维品质。 **题型特征** |题型|题量/分值|知识覆盖|命题特色| |----|-----------|----------|----------| |听力|20题/30分|日常交际、新闻报道|融入科学展、手机使用研究等时代话题,考查信息抓取与推理| |阅读理解|15题/45分|应用文阅读、记叙文理解、七选五|节日信息题培养信息筛选能力,Jake环保故事渗透责任意识,七选五聚焦学习策略| |语言运用|25题/30分|完形填空、语法填空|完形填空通过阅读习惯变迁考查语篇理解,语法填空结合林巧稚事迹与文化多样性| |写作|1题/25分|议论文写作|以“太空探索是否值得”为话题,要求分析不同观点,提升批判性思维与表达能力|

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2025-2026学年第二学期期末考试 高一英语试卷 (满分:150 分;考试时间:90分钟) 班级 姓名 座号 第一部分 听力 (共两节,每小题1.5分,共30分) 第一节 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 1. Why is the man going to London? A. For work. B. For a match. C. For sightseeing. 2. What are the speakers doing? A. Figuring out a math problem. B. Looking for an exercise book. C. Putting together building blocks. 3. Where are the speakers? A. At home. B. At a food market. C. In a restaurant. 4. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Some tourist attractions. B. A comparison of two words. C. The geography of coastal regions. 5. What does the woman think of Ethan? A. He’s self-disciplined. B. He’s ambitious. C. He’s flexible. 第二节 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6. How much does the woman pay? A. $15. B. $30. C. $40. 7. Who failed to pay the bills on time last month? A. Sam. B. Tess. C. The man. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. How many people took part in the study? A. 74. B. 180. C. 467. 9. What benefit did the woman gain from the study? A. She made more friends. B. Her physical health improved. C. Her ability to focus got better. 10. What did the researchers suggest doing? A. Using the phone only in the daytime. B. Limiting the use of certain apps. C. Switching to a basic phone. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. What kind of strange email did the man receive yesterday? A. One asking for his login details. B. One saying he won a lottery. C. One offering him a free laptop. 12. What happened after the man’s mother clicked on the strange link? A. Her computer got a virus. B. Her email address was leaked. C. Her bank account was blocked. 13. What advice does the woman give to reduce junk emails? A. Never replying to suspicious emails. B. Checking the privacy settings regularly. C. Using a separate mailbox for online shopping. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。 14. What made Emily choose to focus on elderly care? A. A family member’s injury. B. Her neighbor’s advice. C. Its career prospects. 15. What does Emily find the most challenging in her studies? A. Completing daily tasks efficiently. B. Communicating with the elderly. C. Remembering medical procedures. 16. What does Emily want to do in the long run? A. Teach elderly care courses. B. Become a hospital administrator. C. Establish a home-based care business. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. Where was the 2025 ISEF held? A. In Ohio. B. In Massachusetts. C. In Arizona. 18. How many students participated in the 2025 ISEF? A. About 480. B. Around 1,700. C. Over 6,000. 19. What was Adam Kovalčík’s project about? A. A new medicine-making method. B. The 3D printing improvement. C. The plastic recycling system. 20. What do Benjamin Davis and Siyaa Poddar have in common? A. They are both from Slovakia. B. They won the same award at the same age. C. They both worked on air cleaning systems. 第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,共45分) 第一节 (共10小题;每小题2分,共20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。 A Festivals to Attend in Tennessee This Year Tin Pan South Songwriter’s Festival Music fans come from all over the world to experience the songs and stories about their favorite hits straight from the incredibly talented songwriters that penned them. Over the 5 days, 10 venues host two music shows a night, bringing an experience like no other. Dates: March 28-April 1 Tickets: To Be Determined The Homestead Festival Combining music and meaning, the two-day outdoor affair features award-winning live music as well as masterclass lectures. Speakers will share their vast experience of learning to be more self-sustaining. You can learn not only how to start learning skills such as growing your own food, building a fire and raising chickens, but also how to grow a life filled with meaning and purpose. Dates: May 2-May 3 Tickets: Child Admission: $25; Adult Admission: $145 Americanafest Americanafest brings together legendary artists, fans, and industry professionals for five days of live music shows and Nashville’s most educational music industry forum. Dates: September 19-September 23 Tickets: Conference+Festival Pass: $249; Festival Pass ONLY: $125 Please note: A Conference+Festival Pass allows you access to all events in our schedule. A Festival Pass gets you into all nights of performances. Hazzard Fest The event features concerts from some of the top names in country, along with comedy shows, a car show and wrestling matches. Come and meet the original Dukes of Hazzard cast and several other celebrities we all know and love! Dates: October 6-October 7 Tickets: 2-Day Pass: $50; Single Day Pass: $30 21. What can be learned at the Homestead Festival? A. Songwriting tricks. B. Live performance tips. C. Leadership strategies. D. Basic survival skills. 22. How much does it cost per person to have an entire Americanafest experience? A. $125. B. $145. C. $249. D. $374. 23. What do the listed festivals have in common? A. They meet the needs of families. B. They feature music shows. C. They take place in springtime. D. They offer professional lectures. 24. What does the underlined word “penned” in Paragraph 1 most probably mean? A. recorded B. wrote C. performed D. admired 25. What can we infer about Hazzard Fest from the text? A. It only provides country music performances. B. Visitors can enjoy various forms of entertainment there. C. A two-day ticket for it is more expensive than buying two single-day tickets. D. Visitors can take part in wrestling matches themselves. B Last summer, 14-year-old Jake joined a beach cleanup volunteer program in his town. He went there, thinking he would only spend a few hours picking up trash and then go home. On his first day at the beach, Jake and other volunteers saw a small sea turtle tangled in plastic netting. The turtle could not move and looked helpless. Working gently and carefully, they slowly cut the netting away and set it free. When the turtle swam back into the clear water, Jake felt a strong sense of purpose. He realized that his small actions could truly help living things in nature and make a real difference. After that, Jake returned to the beach every weekend without delay. He invited his friends to join him and organized regular clean-up events for the whole community. He also gave small talks at school to teach other students about the harm of ocean pollution. Later, he started an environmental club at school to encourage more teenagers to care for the sea and protect wildlife. By the end of the summer, Jake and his club members had cleared more than 500 pounds of rubbish from the beach. Local people and officials were greatly moved by their efforts. The government even built a new recycling center near the beach to reduce waste from reaching the ocean. Jake said that he had learned a meaningful lesson: small actions can create huge influence. He believes that protecting the planet is not just for adults but for everyone, including young students. 26.What did Jake originally plan to do when he took part in the beach program? A. Save trapped sea turtles on the beach B. Pick up rubbish for several hours and leave C. Set up an environmental club at school D. Give speeches about ocean pollution 27. What was Jake’s feeling when the sea turtle swam back into the water? A. Helpless and surprised. B. Shocked and worried. C. Calm and relieved. D. Proud and purposeful. 28. What did Jake do to influence more teenagers? A. He set up an environmental organization at school. B. He posted posters in community centers. C. He turned to his parents for wider support. D. He published stories in the school newspaper. 29. Why was a new recycling center built near the beach? A. To honor volunteers for their work. B. To stop rubbish from flowing into the sea. C. To provide equipment for Jake’s club. D. To call on more locals to take part in cleaning. 30. What can we learn from Jake’s story? A. Summer holidays are good for volunteer work. B. Young people can make a difference to the world. C. Beach cleanups are the best way to protect nature. D. Environmental problems are easy to solve. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10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。 How to Be a Successful High School Student Being a successful high school student requires both patience and power. There may be many distractions (分心事) during teen years. To become a successful student, you have to say “no” to them. It may be hard, but hard work always pays off. ____31____ Remember that school is important. The truth is that school is important. You need it to get into a good college and later get a good career that will support you for the rest of your life. ____32____ It’s important to have fun and have lots of activities, but school should always be your number one work. Never take homework, and tests lightly! Stay organized. Make sure you have everything you need. ____33____ A notebook can be used to write down some key words. If your binder (活页夹) starts to get full, put old papers into another binder to keep at home. This way you won’t have to put them around. but they will be there when studying for tests. Make friends. There’s too much going on to worry about: who’s friends with whom, who the popular people are. ____34____ Be confident and be yourself. Get into the habit of saying “Hi” to people and not being afraid to talk to new classmates. The more comfortable you become with people, the more people will like you. ____35____ It’s easy to forget to stay in shape when the work becomes more, so joining a team makes it easier to keep doing exercise. If you’re going for all three seasons, that’s great, but make sure you’re being practical with your time. Try your hardest at both your sport and your schoolwork and you should be more than great. A. Make a plan. B. Take part in a sport. C. The following are some tips you can try. D. If your teacher gives lectures, have a notebook to help you remember. E. Try to be yourself and be an excellent student. F. The best thing to do is be friendly to and with everyone. G. Even if you decide not to go to college, school does help a lot socially. 第三节 任务型阅读(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分,每空不超过3个词) Ten-year-old Tom always felt lonely. His parents were always occupied with work. They left home early in the morning and came back late at night. Tom often ate dinner alone and went to bed without a goodnight kiss. For him, there were no family games, no city tours, no weekend outings. One day, Tom’s parents brought home a gift—a smart watch. “This watch has a special friend inside,” Mom said with a smile. “Her name is Ling. She can talk to you, answer your questions, and even tell you stories.” A wave of anticipation swept over Tom as he put on the watch and pressed the button. A gentle voice came out, “Hello, Tom! I’m Ling. Nice to meet you!” Tom’s eyes lit up. He had never received such an interesting gift before. From that day on, Ling became Tom’s closest companion. Every morning, Ling would say, “Good morning, Tom! Have a great day at school!” Whenever Tom encountered difficulties with his homework, Ling would patiently provide thorough explanations. After Tom got into bed, Ling would tell his favorite tales about brave knights and magical lands. Sometimes, when Tom felt scared of the dark, Ling would sing softly to comfort him. To Tom, Ling was more than a voice; she was family. His parents noticed Tom’s change. “See? Our little boy seems much happier now,” Dad said one evening. “The watch really helps,” Mom agreed, relieved. They thought their son was no longer lonely. What they didn’t know was that sometimes, after Ling had finished her stories, Tom would lie awake in the darkness, listening to the silence that filled the room. He loved Ling, but he couldn’t help thinking: if only Mom and Dad were here. One afternoon after school, Tom tripped and fell on the way home. The watch hit a rock with a loud crack. When Tom picked it up, the screen was dark. He pressed the button again and again, but nothing appeared. “Ling? Ling, are you there?” he called desperately. There was no reply. Tom’s 36. ( Finally, The watch was 4 4 .________. Ling was gone. ) ( Ling and Tom became friends, and Tom 42. Ling as his family. ) ( Then he got a smart watch 40 .________ Ling from his parents . ) ( Tom often had no37.________ from his parents.His parents were very 38. . ) ( Tom felt so sad and 45. his only companion . ) ( Parents thought he was no longer lonely, but Tom actually 43. his parents. ) ( Tom felt 3 9 .________. ) ( Tom was so 41. in the watch. ) 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节 完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分) We go through many changes, only to end up back at the beginning. In the beginning, I enjoyed reading 46 books as a child. To this day, I still own the book The Famous Five. In my teens I 47 through Agatha Christie, Alistair Maclean and the like. School later guided me toward Thomas Hardy’s novels and other serious fiction. After high school, a trip to France turned boring, 48 only by the copy of Anna Karenina I carried with me. That worn book still sits on my shelf, though I’m 49 to open it now in case it falls apart completely. At university, I studied English literature — and there, my love for reading slowly 50 . Reading, in my view, was for 51 , but analyzing texts in 52 classes stopped me from enjoying reading totally. After graduation, I largely gave up books. My 20s and 30s passed almost entirely 53 . Then, 54 , the digital age brought it all back. With the Kindle, an e-book reader, I 55 with literature and rediscovered my love for reading. But soon the smart phone 56 the Kindle as a means to read and this gradually took the joy away again. Smartphones 57 my ability to focus on anything lengthy, let alone a novel. My 58 ran out as quickly as the battery. Recently I picked out one of the old books on my bookshelf. I’ve 59 to my childhood reading style. I put the phone away, open the book, and 60 read. I felt like revisiting The Famous Five. I can’t wait. 46.A.printed B.old C.online D.digital 47.A.walked B.looked C.read D.pulled 48.A.saved B.hurt C.shocked D.updated 49.A.eager B.amazed C.bored D.afraid 50.A.arrived B.increased C.repeated D.disappeared 51.A.work B.pleasure C.duty D.luck 52.A.history B.science C.literature D.art 53.A.dog-tired B.fiction-free C.heart-sick D.reader-friendly 54.A.surprisingly B.particularly C.absolutely D.naturally 55.A.reconnected B.recreated C.rebuilt D.reconsidered 56.A.removed B.improved C.selected D.replaced 57.A.get over B.bring up C.eat away D.set off 58.A.confidence B.hope C.energy D.attention 59.A.returned B.replied C.explained D.devoted 60.A.blindly B.actually C.hardly D.permanently 第二节 语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分) A When five-year-old Lin Qiaozhi was 61.__________ (deep) affected by her mother’s death, she determined to pursue medicine. At 18, she refused the 62.__________ (tradition) marriage path and entered Peking Union Medical College, from which she graduated eight years later.Excellent at medical work, she 63.__________ (send) abroad to study in Europe and the US. Though warmly welcomed overseas, she turned down the 64.__________ (invite) to stay. She returned home to treat patients, even riding donkeys to remote villages.65.__________ (have) no family of her own, she delivered thousands of babies and was honored as “the mother of ten thousand babies”. B Nowadays, the 66.__________ (diverse) of cultures can be seen in every big city. Long ago, crowds of people left their motherlands 67.__________ (seek) their fortune. Those who 68.__________ (immigrant) to foreign lands once struggled to fit in. Years passed, local residents finally 69.__________ (admit) that cultural differences were precious. No one could 70.__________ (definite) say one culture was better than another.Different customs mix and shine together. Mutual respect helps people break cultural barriers and live in harmony. Every culture deserves equal attention and appreciation. 第4部分 课内知识(共两节,满分20分) 第一节:(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分) 根据语境,选择下框中的单词或短语替换句中划线部分的单词或短语,使之意思一致。 ( earn a living B. determine d C. to be honest D. tend to E.the majority of bring about, G. as a result H. spot ted I. regular J. apologize ) 71.Most of young girls back then chose marriage as their life goal, but Lin Qiaozhi chose to study medicine. 72.Lots of Chinese immigrants opened shops and restaurants to make money to support themselves in San Francisco. 73.Gold rush and cross-cultural communication create great cultural changes in this city. 74.Scientists made up their minds to explore outer space despite all difficulties. 75.To tell you the truth, I don’t have any money at all right now. 76.People usually easily notice cultural differences when visiting foreign countries. 77.You need to say sorry to your friend for your rude behavior last week. 78.I caught sight of a foreign artist painting traditional handicrafts in the street yesterday. 79.He takes fixed weekly exercise to relax after heavy schoolwork. 80.Factories polluted the coastal water heavily; for this reason, many sea creatures died. 第二节:(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分) 根据语境,选择下框中的单词或短语,必要时用正确形式填空,框中有两个单词为多余单词。 ( complain appoint harm diverse hesitate ignore normal construct attach desire on duty to name but a few ) 81.His ___________ behavior shows that something is wrong. 82. Only one doctor is today and the other doctor is on vacation. 83.For further information ,please contact us on the__________ form. 84.They offered her a job,and she accepted without __________________. 85.I am grateful for everything in my life, so never do I make a __________ . 86.If you want to see a doctor, you should make an __________ with him in advance. 87.Some young mothers have no idea that fruit juices can be __________ to children's teeth. 88.These youngsters are motivated not by a __________ to achieve success, but by fear of failure. 89.There are many kinds of music: jazz , rhythm and blues , rock and roll and pop music , . 90.The transport will improve a lot in Nantong , with another two bridges over Yangtze River soon. 第5部分 写作(共25分) 最近,你班同学就“太空探索是否值得”这一话题展开了讨论。请你根据下面提供的信息,用英语写一篇短文介绍讨论的情况。 30%的同学认为: 1.不值得探索; 2.离我们及我们的日常生活太遥远; 3.浪费金钱,这些金钱本可以用来解决地球上的饥饿hunger、污染等问题。 70%的同学认为: 1.值得探索; 2.已使用卫星satellites进行通信和预报forecast天气; 3.有望解决地球人口population问题和能源短缺energy shortage问题。 Is Space Exploration Worth It? 高一英语试卷 第1 页(共1 页) 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 2025-2026学年第二学期期末考试 高一英语参考答案及评分标准 第一部分 听力 (共两节,每小题1.5分,共30分) 1.A 2.A 3.C 4.B 5. C 6.B 7.A 8.C 9.C 10.B 11. B 12.A 13. B 14.A 15.C 16. C 17.A 18.B 19.A 20.B 第2部分 阅读理解 (共两节,共45分) 21. D 22. C 23. B 24.B 25. B 26. B 27. D 28. A 29. B 30. B 31. C 32. G 33. D 34. F 35. B 36. Loneliness 37. company 38. busy 39. lonely 40.named/called 41. interested 42. regarded 43. missed 44. broken 45. lost 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 46.A 47.C 48.A 49.D 50.D 51.B 52.C 53.B 54.A 55.A 56.D 57.C 58.D 59.A 60.B 61.deeply 62. traditional 63. was sent 64. invitation 65. Having 66. diversity 67 .to seek 68. immigrated 69. admitted 70. definitely 第4部分 课内知识(共两节,满分20分) 71. E 72. A 73. F 74. B 75.C 76. D 77. J 78.H 79. I 80. G 81. abnormal 82. on duty 83. attached 84. hesitation 85.complaint 86.appointment 87.harmful 88. desire 89.to name but a few 90. to be constructed 第5部分 写作(共25分) 【参考范文】 Recently, students in our class have had a discussion on whether space is worth exploring. On the one hand, 30% of us think that space exploration is not worthwhile. They think space is too far away from us and our daily life. And space exploration will waste a lot of money, which can be used to solve some problems, such as starvation and pollution. On the other hand, 70% think space is worthy to be explored/of being explored. As we know, satellites have been used for communication as well as weather forecast, which makes our life more convenient. Besides, if resources are found on other planets, the problem of energy shortages on our earth can be solved. 《Is Space Exploration Worth It?》作文阅卷评分标准(满分25分) 评分原则 第五档(优秀) 21—25分 覆盖全部要点;语句流畅,几乎无语法错误;词汇丰富,句式多样;衔接自然。 第四档(良好) 16—20分 覆盖全部要点;少量语法错误;句式有变化;行文连贯。 第三档(中等) 11—15分 要点基本齐全;语法错误较多,但不影响理解;句式单一。 第二档(较差) 6—10分 遗漏部分要点;错误很多,影响阅读。 第一档(极差) 0—5分 只写出零散单词,几乎没有完整句子;完全偏离主题。 听力录音原文: Text 1 周末安排 W: I’m going to watch a football match this weekend. I’ve been looking forward to it for weeks! M: That sounds great! I’ll be on a business trip to London this Saturday. W: Wow, London! If you have free time, you should see some sights. Text 2 解决数学问题 W: I really can’t solve this math problem in my exercise book. M: Let me have a look. You can see this part as a whole, and then break it down step by step. It’s like building blocks. Start with the basic structure. Text 3 餐厅就餐 W: This pasta is amazing! The tomato sauce is flavorful. M: The chef told me they used herbs from their garden. That’s why it tastes so good. W: That’s awesome! Next time, let’s order some dessert. The chocolate cake looks great. Text 4 对比两个单词 W: What’s the difference between “shore” and “coast”? M: Well, “shore” is the land along the edge of the sea, lake or river—like the beach, while “coast” is the land near the sea, often referring to regions, like “the west coast”. Text 5 新队友 M: How is your new teammate Ethan? W: He’s adaptable. He handles tasks well when priorities shift. But he doesn’t seem ambitious. He just does his own work and avoids extra responsibilities. Text 6 平摊水电费 M: ⑥I just paid the water and electricity bills for last month—$40 for water and $80 for electricity. They were $120 in total. W: ⑥The four of us in the house—you, me, Sam and Tess—should divide the costs equally. I’ll transfer my share right now. M: Okay. W: Should I message Sam and Tess in our group chat? M: Good idea. Let’s make sure everyone pays by the 15th. ⑦Last month Sam forgot, remember? W: ⑦Hmm, right. Tess usually pays on time, but Sam needs a reminder. Text 7 关于断网两周的研究 W: I took part in an interesting study about smartphones and mental health last month. M: Really? Tell me something about it. W: ⑧Well, 467 people aged 18 to 74 participated in the study. We had to disconnect from the Internet on our phones for two weeks. M: How did you feel? W: Surprisingly good! ⑨The researchers tested our mental health, sense of well-being and concentration. Personally, I felt less stressed and happier. The test results showed my concentration improved significantly. M: Was it hard to stick it out for the two weeks? W: I struggled a bit at first, but I benefited a lot from it. M: Maybe I should try limiting my Internet time, too! W: ⑩The researchers said even reducing the use of certain apps helps. Text 8 处理不明邮件 W: ⑪Did you get that strange email from a random company offering a free laptop? M: Yes! ⑪And yesterday, there was one claiming I won a lottery. W: Same here. M: ⑫My mom once clicked on a link in such an email, and her computer got a virus. W: How do we stop such emails? M: I’ve started using the email filter to mark them as junk emails. Also, never reply to them or click on suspicious links in them. W: Good points. ⑬We should also check our privacy settings often. Some companies sell email addresses to third parties. M: Yeah. I read that using a separate mailbox for online shopping can reduce junk emails. Text 9 家政学专业 M: ⑭Emily, I heard you major in Home Economics with a focus on elderly care. Why did you make that choice? W: ⑭Last year, my grandpa broke his leg, and my family had difficulty taking care of him properly. At that time, my neighbor Rita, who has some basic nursing knowledge, came to help. That’s when I realized the importance of professional care skills, so I decided to learn something about elderly care to help others, too. M: What do you learn exactly? W: I study basic medical knowledge like checking vital signs and administering medications safely. Those are manageable, but I also have to learn communication techniques. ⑮What worries me most is memorizing complicated medical procedures and simulating emergencies in class. M: Sounds challenging. What’s your plan after graduation? W: I want to work in a senior care center, helping seniors with daily tasks and fulfilling their emotional needs. ⑯In the long term, I hope to start a home-based care service, bringing professional care directly to seniors’ homes. Text 10 2025年国际科学与工程展览会 W: ⑰In mid-May, the 2025 International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) was held in Columbus, Ohio. It’s meant to encourage students to explore science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). ⑱In 2025, about 1,700 students from 48 U.S. states and over 60 other countries took part. ⑲The winner of this year’s grand prize was 19-year-old Adam Kovalčík from Slovakia. Adam won with a project that created a new way of making a kind of medicine for fighting viruses. ⑳Two students from the U.S., Benjamin Davis and Siyaa Poddar, each won the Regeneron Young Scientist Award. ⑳Benjamin, 16, is from Wrentham, Massachusetts. He created a system for recycling the waste plastic created during 3D printing so that it can be used again. ⑳Sixteen-year-old Siyaa Poddar from Chandler, Arizona won her award for creating a system that detects toxic dust in the air. 二、阅读题答案 A篇【答案】21. D 22. C 23. B 24.B 25. B 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章介绍了田纳西州今年值得参加的四个节日。 【21题详解】 细节理解题。根据The Homestead Festival部分中“You can learn not only how to start learning skills such as growing your own food, building a fire and raising chickens, but also how to grow a life filled with meaning and purpose. (你不仅可以学习如何开始掌握诸如自己种植食物、生火和养鸡等技能,还可以学习如何过上有意义和目标的生活)”可知,在The Homestead Festival可以学习基本的生存技能。故选D项。 【22题详解】 细节理解题。根据Americanafest部分中“Conference+Festival Pass: $249; Festival Pass ONLY: $125 (会议+节日通行证:249美元;仅节日通行证:125美元)”以及“Please note: A Conference+Festival Pass allows you access to all events in our schedule. (请注意:会议+节日通行证可让您参加我们日程安排中的所有活动)”可知,要体验完整的Americanafest,需要购买会议+节日通行证,每人花费249美元。故选C项。 【23题详解】 细节理解题。根据Tin Pan South Songwriter’s Festival部分中“Over the 5 days, 10 venues host two music shows a night (在这5天里,10个场地每晚举办两场音乐演出)”,The Homestead Festival部分中“Combining music and meaning, the two day outdoor affair features award winning live music as well as masterclass lectures. (将音乐与意义相结合,为期两天的户外活动以获奖的现场音乐和大师班讲座为特色)”,Americanafest部分中“Americanafest brings together legendary artists, fans, and industry professionals for five days of live music shows and Nashville’s most educational music industry forum. (Americanafest将传奇艺术家、粉丝和行业专业人士聚集在一起,举办为期五天的现场音乐演出和纳什维尔最具教育意义的音乐行业论坛)”,Hazzard Fest部分中“The event features concerts from some of the top names in country (该活动有一些乡村音乐界顶级人物的音乐会)”可知,这些列出的节日都以音乐演出为特色。故选B项。 【24题详解】 (词义猜测题,答案:B定位依据:原文 “the incredibly talented songwriters that penned them”,songwriters(词曲作者)的动作是创作歌曲,pen 此处作动词表示 “撰写、创作”,等同于 write。 【25题详解】 (推理判断题)答案:B定位依据:原文 “The event features concerts… along with comedy shows, a car show and wrestling matches.” 说明该节日有音乐会、喜剧、车展、摔跤多种娱乐活动,对应 B 选项;A 错误,不只有乡村音乐,还有喜剧、车展等;C 计算:单日票 30 美元,两天分开买需 60 美元,两日通票仅 50 美元,通票更便宜;D 错误,文中只说有摔跤赛事,没说游客能亲自参赛。 B篇【答案】26. B 27. D 28. A 29. B 30. B 【解析】 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。主要介绍了14岁的杰克参加海滩清理活动,救助海龟后积极行动,成立环保俱乐部,用微小行动保护海洋并带动更多人参与的故事。 【26题详解】 细节理解题。原文第一段 “He went there, thinking he would only spend a few hours picking up trash and then go home.” 说明他最初只打算捡几小时垃圾就回家。故选B项 【27题详解】 推理判断题。根据第二段“When the turtle swam back into the clear water, Jake felt a strong sense of purpose. He realized that his small actions could truly help living things in nature and make a real difference. (当乌龟游回清澈的水中时,杰克感到一种强烈的使命感。他意识到,他的小行动可以真正帮助自然界中的生物,并产生真正的影响。)”可知,他意识到自己的行为可以产生影响,推测他感到自豪且有使命感。故选D项。 【28题详解】 细节理解题。根据第三段“Later, he started an environmental club at school to encourage more teenagers to care for the sea and protect wildlife.(后来,他在学校成立了环保俱乐部,鼓励更多青少年关爱海洋、保护野生动物。)”可知,他在学校建立了环保组织。故选A项。 【29题详解】 细节理解题。根据第四段“The government even built a new recycling center near the beach to reduce waste from reaching the ocean.(政府甚至在海滩附近建了一个新的回收中心,以减少垃圾进入海洋。)”可知,政府在海滩附近建了一个新的回收中心,目的是阻止垃圾流入大海。故选B项。 【30题详解】 推理判断题。根据最后一段“Jake said that he had learned a meaningful lesson: small actions can create huge influence. He believes that protecting the planet is not just for adults but for everyone, including young students. (杰克说,他学到了一个有意义的教训:小小的行动可以产生巨大的影响。他认为,保护地球不仅是成年人的责任,而是每个人的责任,包括年轻学生。)”可知,从杰克的故事中,我们可以学到的是年轻人也可以对世界产生影响。故选B项。 【七选五答案】31. C 32. G 33. D 34. F 35. B 【解析】 【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章就如何成为一名成功的高中生提出了四条建议。 【31题详解】 根据上文“To become a successful student, you have to say “no” to them. It may be hard, but hard work always pays off. (想要成为一名成功的学生,你不得不对它们说“不”)”以及下文小标题,讲述一些建议可知,上文提到要成为一名成功的学生,必须对分心的事说不,下文要介绍一些可以尝试的建议。C项“The following are some tips you can try.(以下是一些你可以尝试的建议)”符合语境,呈上启下。故选C。 【32题详解】 根据本段主旨句“Remember that school is important.(记住,学校很重要)”和上文“You need it to get into a good college and later get a good career that will support you for the rest of your life.(你需要它来进入一所好大学,然后找到一份好工作,支撑你的余生)”可知,本段主要介绍了学校的重要性。G项“Even if you decide not to go to college, school does help a lot socially.(即使你决定不去上大学,学校在社交方面对你确实有很大的帮助)”是对上文的补充说明,进一步突出学校的重要性,符合语境。故选G。 【33题详解】 根据本段主旨句“Stay organized. (保持有条理)”和上文“Make sure you have everything you need. (确保你拥有所需的一切)”可知,本段主要讲述了要有条理的做事情。因此推断D项“If your teacher likes to lecture, have a notebook to help you remember.(如果你的老师喜欢讲课,准备一个笔记本以便帮助你记忆)”符合语境,举例说明如何做到有条理。故选D。 【34题详解】 根据上文“There’s too much going on to worry about: who’s friends with whom, who the popular people are.(要担心的事情太多了:谁是谁的朋友,谁是受欢迎的人)”和下文“Be confident and be yourself.(要自信,做你自己)”可知,上文提到交朋友有很多顾虑,下文提到要自信,由此可知,空处应该讲述的是正确的交朋友的方法。F项“The best thing to do is be friendly to and with everyone.(最好的方法就是用善意对待每个人)”符合语境。故选F。 【35题详解】 空处为段落小标题。根据上文“It’s easy to forget to stay in shape when the work becomes more, so joining a team makes it easier to keep doing exercise. If you’re going for all three seasons, that’s great, but make sure you’re being practical with your time.Try your hardest at both your sport and your schoolwork and you should be more than great.(当工作变得更多时,很容易忘记保持身材,所以加入一个团队会让你更容易坚持锻炼。如果你要参加所有三个赛季,那很好,但要确保你的时间是实用的。在运动和功课上都尽你最大的努力,你就会非常出色)”可知,本段讲述尽最大努力参与运动,保持健康,B项“Take part in a sport. (参加一项运动)”符合语境,为最佳标题。故选B。 【任务型阅读参考答案】 36. Loneliness 37. company 38. lonely 39. named/called 40. interested 41. regarded 42. no longer lonely 43. Ling 44. sad 45. lost 【完形填空答案】 46.A 47.C 48.A 49.D 50.D 51.B 52.C 53.B 54.A 55.A 56.D 57.C 58.D 59.A 60.B 【导语】文章讲述了作者从童年爱读书到大学失去兴趣,经数字时代波折后重拾纸质书阅读乐趣的心路历程。 46.考查形容词。句意:起初,在小时候,我喜欢读纸质书籍。A. printed印刷的;B. old旧的;C. online在线的;D. digital数字的。根据后文“To this day, I still own the book The Famous Five.”可知,作者小时候读的是纸质印刷书,与后文digital/ e-book形成对比。 47.考查动词。句意:十几岁时,我读完了阿加莎·克里斯蒂、阿利斯泰尔·麦克林等人的书。A. walked走;B. looked看;C. read读;D. pulled拉。根据空后“Agatha Christie, Alistair Maclean and the like”可知,这些是作家,所以作者在读他们的作品。 48.考查动词。句意:高中毕业后,去法国的旅行变得很无聊,只有随身携带的《安娜·卡列尼娜》拯救了这次旅行。A. saved拯救;B. hurt伤害;C. shocked震惊;D. updated更新。根据空前“boring”和空后“only by the copy of Anna Karenina”可知,读书消解旅途无趣,所以是这本书让无聊的旅行得以挽救。 49.考查形容词。句意:那本破旧的书现在还放在我的书架上,不过我现在不敢打开它,以防它彻底散架。A. eager渴望的;B. amazed惊讶的;C. bored无聊的;D. afraid害怕的。根据后文“in case it falls apart completely”可知,作者担心书散架而不敢翻开。 50.考查动词。句意:在大学里,我学习英国文学——在那里,我对阅读的热爱慢慢消失了。A. arrived到达;B. increased增加;C. repeated重复;D. disappeared消失。根据后文“but analyzing (分析) texts in  ______  classes stopped me from enjoying reading totally”可知,分析文本破坏阅读乐趣,所以作者对阅读的热爱消失了。 51.考查名词。句意:在我看来,阅读是为了快乐,但在文学课上分析文本让我完全无法享受阅读。A. work工作;B. pleasure快乐;C. duty责任;D. luck运气。根据后文“stopped me from enjoying reading”可知,阅读原本是带来快乐的,但分析文本破坏了这种快乐。 52.考查名词。句意:在我看来,阅读是为了快乐,但在文学课上分析文本让我完全无法享受阅读。A. history历史;B. science科学;C. literature文学;D. art艺术。根据前文“studied English literature”可知,作者在大学学的是英国文学,所以是在文学课上分析文本。 53.考查形容词。句意:我的20多岁和30多岁几乎完全没有读小说地过去了。A. dog-tired累瘫的;B. fiction-free无小说的;C. heart-sick心痛的;D. reader-friendly读者友好的。根据前文“After graduation, I largely gave up books.”可知,这段时间作者没怎么读小说。 54.考查副词。句意:然后,令人惊讶地,数字时代让一切回来了。A. surprisingly令人惊讶地;B. particularly尤其;C. absolutely绝对地;D. naturally自然地。根据后文“the digital age brought it all back”可知,放弃阅读后又重拾,这件事出人意料。 55.考查动词。句意:有了Kindle电子书阅读器,我重新与文学建立联系,重新发现了阅读的乐趣。A. reconnected重新连接;B. recreated重建;C. rebuilt重建;D. reconsidered重新考虑。根据后文“rediscovered my love for reading”可知,重拾阅读爱好,说明作者重新与阅读建立了联系。 56.考查动词。句意:但很快智能手机取代了Kindle成为阅读工具,这也逐渐再次带走了阅读的快乐。A. removed移除;B. improved改进;C. selected选择;D. replaced取代。根据后文“as a means to read”可知,手机替代阅读器,成为主要阅读载体。 57.考查动词短语。句意:智能手机侵蚀了我专注于长篇内容的能力,更不用说小说了。A. get over克服;B. bring up抚养;C. eat away侵蚀;D. set off出发。根据前文“this gradually took the joy away again”可知,智能手机一点点侵蚀了作者的专注力,eat away意为“逐渐侵蚀、削弱”。 58.考查名词。句意:我的注意力像电池电量一样迅速耗尽。A. confidence信心;B. hope希望;C. energy精力;D. attention注意力。根据前文“Smartphones  ______  my ability to focus on anything lengthy”可知,无法专注读书,此处说的是注意力像电池一样很快耗尽。 59.考查动词。句意:最近我挑了一本书架上的旧书,我回归到了童年的阅读方式。A. returned返回;B. replied回复;C. explained解释;D. devoted奉献。根据后文“to my childhood reading style”可知,作者回归了旧时的阅读方式。 60.考查副词。句意:我把手机拿开,打开书,真正地读起来。A. blindly盲目地;B. actually真实地;C. hardly几乎不;D. permanently永久地。根据前文“put the phone away”可知,作者放下手机,真正地开始阅读。 【参考范文】 Recently, students in our class have had a discussion on whether space is worth exploring. 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Should I message sam and testing or group chat? Good idea. Let's make sure everyone pays. By the fifteen th last month, sam forgot. Remember right? Test usually pays on time, but sam needs a reminder. 听下面一段对话,回答第八至第13个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。I took part in an interesting study about smart phones and mental health last month. Really tell me something about IT. Well, four hundred and sixty seven people aged eighteen to seventy four participated in the study. We had to disconnect from the internet honor phones for two weeks. How did you feel surprisingly good? The researchers tested our mental health sense of well being and concentration. Personally, I felt less stressed and happier. The test results showed my concentration improved significantly. Was IT hard to stick IT out for the two weeks. I struggled a bit at first, but I benefit a lot from IT. Maybe I should try limiting my internet time too. the researchers said. Even reducing the use of certain apps helps. I took part in an interesting study about smart phones and mental health last month. Really tell me something about IT. Well, four hundred and sixty seven people aged eighteen to seventy four participated in the study. We had to disconnect from the internet on our phones for two weeks. How did you feel . surprisingly good? The researchers tested our mental health, sense of well being and concentration. Personally, I felt less stressed and happier. The test results showed my concentration improved significantly. Was IT hard to stick IT out for the two weeks. I struggled a bit at first, but I benefit a lot from IT. Maybe I should try limiting my internet time too. the researchers said, even reducing the use of certain apps helps. 听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Did you get that strange email from a random company offering a free laptop? yes. And yesterday there was one claiming I won . a lottery. Same here. My mom once clicked on a link in such an email, and her computer got a virus. How do we stop the emails? I've started using the email filter to mark them as junk emails, also never reply to them or click on suspicious links in them. Good points. We should also check our privacy settings. Often some companies sell email addresses to third parties. Yeah, I read that using a separate mailbox for online shopping can reduce junk emails. Did you get that strange email from a random company offering a free laptop? yes. And yesterday there was one claiming I won a lottery. Same here. My mom . once clicked on a link in such an email, and her computer got a virus. How do we stop the emails? I've started using the email filter to mark them as junk emails, also never reply to them or click on suspicious links in them. Good points. We should also check our privacy settings. Often some companies sell email addresses to third parties. Yeah, I read that using a separate mailbox for online shopping can reduce junk emails. 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16 3个小题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。Emily, I heard you major in home economics with a focus on elderly care. Why did you make that choice? Last year, my grandpa broke his leg and my family had difficulty taking care of him properly. At that time, my neighbor rita, who has some basic nursing knowledge, came to help. That's when I realized the importance of professional care skills. So I decided to learn something about elderly care to help others too. What do you learn exactly? I study basic medical knowledge like checking vital science and administering medications safely. Those are manageable, but I also have to learn communication techniques. What worries me most is memorizing complicated medical procedures and simulating emergencies. And class . sounds chAllenging. Whats your plan? After graduation. I want to work in a senior care center, helping seniors with daily tasks and fulfilling their emotional needs in the long term, I hope to start a home based care service, bringing professional care directly to seniors homes. Emily, I heard you major in home economics with a focus on elderly care. Why did you make that choice? Last year, my grandpa broke his leg and my family had difficulty taking care of him properly. At that time, my neighbor rita, who has some basic nursing knowledge, came to help. That's when I realized the importance of professional care skills, so I decided to learn something about elderly care to help others too. What do you learn exactly? I study basic medical knowledge like checking vital science and administering medications safely. Those are manageable, but I also have to learn communication techniques. What worries me most is memorizing complicated medical procedures and simulating emergencies. And class . sounds chAllenging. Whats your plan? After graduation. I want to work in a senior care center, helping seniors with daily tasks and fulfilling their emotional needs. In the long term, I hope to start a home based care service, bringing professional care directly to senior's homes. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第24个小题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。In mid may, the twenty twenty five international science cent engineering fair ISEF was held in columbus, ohio. It's meant to encourage students to explore science, technology, engineering and math stem in twenty twenty five, about one thousand seven hundred students from forty eight U. S. States and over sixty other countries took part. The winner of this year's grand prize was nineteen year old adam koval, sick from slovakia. Adam won with a project that created a new way of making a kind of medicine for fighting viruses. Two students from the U. S. Benjamin Davis and C, A, potter, each one the regeneron Young scientist award. Benjamin sixteen, is from random massachussetts. He created a system for recycling the waste plastic created during three d printing so that I can be used again. Sixteen year old C, A potter from chandelier arizona won her award for creating a system that detects toxic dust in the air. In mid may, the twenty twenty five international science cent engineering fair ISEF was held in colum, ohio. It's meant to encourage students to explore science, technology, engineering and math stem in twenty twenty five, about one thousand seven hundred students from forty eight U. S. States and over sixty other countries took part. The winner of this year's grand prize was nineteen year old adam koval, sick from slovakia. Adam won with a project that created a new way of making a kind of medicine for fighting viruses. Two students from the U. S. Benjamin Davis and C. A. Potter, each one the region Young scientist award. Benjamin, sixteen, is from random, massachusetts. He created a system for recycling the waste plastic created during three d printing so that I can be used again. Sixteen year old C, A potter from chandelle, arizona, won her award for creating a system that detects toxic dust in the air. 第二节到此结束。

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