北京市顺义区牛栏山一中教育集团2025-2026学年度第二学期期末练习高一英语试卷

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学年 2026-2027
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2025一2026学年度第二学期期末练习 牛栏山一中教育集团高一英语试卷 本试卷共10页,100分。练习时长90分钟。请务必将答案答在答题卡上, 在试卷上作答无效。 第一部分(共43分) 一、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。 "Another answer sheet,please."As I raised my hand and made the request,all the heads in the hall turned towards me in amazement.They were 1 to see an over 60-year-old,grey-haired,but confident-looking grandmother taking a Sanskrit (梵文)_2_along with many youngsters.. I spent over two decades in the 3 profession.My husband had a transferable job,and we had to live in different cities.During those years,I worked as a teacher, instructor,and examiner.However,I had to 4 my job when my mother-in-law had a serious brain disease and needed full-time care. But the passion to learn and teach always 5 with me. For a long time,I had wanted to study Sanskrit,the mother of Indian languages. I wished to read and 6 ancient books full of great knowledge.Once,I went to a village with people speaking this old language and met a group of young students devoted to preserving (this ancient language.Deeply 7,I wanted to learn it too.After returning home,I took a Sanskrit course and decided to take its exams. Originally,it was a 8 for me to remember the words and sentences due to age,but I overcame it with my determined approach. 9,I passed four exams at one go and got excellent grades in all of them. After more than forty years away from exams,I realized a simple truth:the ability to learn never leaves us.If you have strong 10 and passion,age is just a number. 牛栏山一中教育集团高一英语试卷第1页(共10页) 1.A.bored B.relieved C.disappointed D.surprised 2.A.exam B.trip C.photo D. interview 3.A.legal B.medical C.teaching D. business 4.A.take up B.give up C.figure out D.look for 5.A.remained B.struggled C.played D. disappeared 6.A.send B.discover C.print D.understand 7.A.satisfied B.inspired C.worried D.troubled 8.A.chance B. competition C.challenge D. choice 9.A.Instead B.Eventually C.Suddenly D. Otherwise 10.A.support B.pride C.desire D.concern 二、阅读理解(共14小题;每小题2分,共28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 Project Green Challenge (PGC)educates,enables,and organizes high school, college,and graduate students on climate action,environmental and social justice,and public health.This call to action features 30 days of eco-themed challenges that lead change on campus and in communities.PGC participants (are challenged to imagine and work toward a healthy,just and safe future.Join us next October! What to Expect PGC runs from October Ist until October 30th each year.Every day,a unique challenge is announced at 6 am.Each challenge is live for 24 hours,inviting participants to complete actions and upload content to acquire points and prizes. Materials include photos,videos,creative and written pieces that are uploaded on the PGC site,as well as shared across social media.Up to 20 prizes will be awarded daily based on excellent content.At the end of the 30 days,up to 14 finalists are selected from global participants to attend the PGC Finals and go for the top prize. The PGC Finals The PGC Finals takes place in San Francisco,California each November.At the 牛栏山一中教育集团高一英语试卷第2页(共10页) PGC Finals,Finalists present their 30-day journeys and develop plans for Climate Action Projects (CAPs).From December to April,Finalists work with Tuming Green and teams of advisers to carry out CAPs before presenting online in April, when the PGe-Champion is named and wins the desirable $5,000 Acure Green Award. 11.PGC is intended for A.educators B.students C.social workers D.public health staff 12.To acquire points and prizes,what should participants do? A.Share their daily life B.Invite more new members. C.Upload their related works. D.Create eco-themed challenges. 13.What can we learn about the PGC Finals? A.20 finalists are selected. B.Finalists work to carry out CAPs. C.The champion wins a 30-day journey. D.The event takes place each December. B Jane Smith boarded a plane in New York City.She was 19 years old and feeling excited to spend a year studying abroad in Nancy,a city in northeast France. Within a few weeks in France,though,her excitement turned into a strong sense of loneliness.Living in a new country was much harder than she expected,especially when it came to speaking French. "I could understand the language,but I was terrible about speaking it.My pronunciation was terrible.People could not understand me."Jane said.Fighting to be understood was mentally tiring.The only thing getting her through was the knowledge that a little piece of home was on the way. “My mom had sent me a care package,and in it she had sent peanut(花生) butter,which I could not find in France.So this was really exciting for me."Jane remembered. Jane had to go to the post office to pick up the package.But the staff couldn't 牛栏山一中教育集团高一英语试卷第3页(共10页) understand her French. "The more I repeated myself,the more hopeless I felt.When I was about to break down in tears,in walked my unsung hero." The person who came to Jane's help was a French woman named Chantal Jouve. "She stepped in,looked at me and said,in English,'Can I help you?'And she spoke to the staff,and within two minutes,the package was in my hands." After helping her get the package,Jouve invited Jane to her house for dinner the following Sunday. "It became a regular thing every Sunday to have dinner with her and her family. It was a safe place for me to practice my French without all those feelings from before. I really felt like I was at home there. Decades later,Jane and Jouve are still in touch.They exchange cards every Christmas and have visited each other's families. To this day,her act of kindness has influenced my life,"Jane said."I tend to pay a little bit more attention to people who might need help,and I offer kindness and help to a stranger.And I'm forever thankful that Madame Jouve did that for me. 14.Jane Smith went to a city in France to A.study B.work C.travel D.visit 15.Why did Jane feel hard to live in France? A.She had no friends. B.She missed home-made food. C.She was mentally tired of fighting. D.She found it difficult to communicate in French. 16.Staying with Jouve,how did Jane feel? A.Shocked.B.Challenged. C.Relaxed. D.Puzzled. 17.What can we learn from the story? A.Tiny warmth lasts long. B.Situation shapes a person. C.Friendship comforts loneliness. D.Confidence comes from support. 牛栏山一中牧育集团高一英语试卷第4页(共10页) Musical talent does not,as those 19th-century people believed,leave marks on the cranium ()It does,however,seem to make an impression on the brain. Making music is a mental workout.The brain must connect sound and sight at the same time,as well as fine motor control,focus and creative thinking.Several studies have found that professional musicians have more grey matter,.the neural(与神经相关 tissue involved in thinking,movement and memory,in some regions than non- musicians.And a recent study suggested they may even be less sensitive to pain. Might children with early musical talent have a head start?A report from 2010 found that musicians who begin training before the age of seven have a larger corpus callosum,the neural bridge between the brain's two hemispheres,than later starters. Research from 2014 suggests that learning an instrument also improves children's second-language learning and simple reasoning. Musical training later in life has been connected to slower age-related drop.A small study on older adults showed that continuing to learn an instrument was connected with less loss in language working memory and special brain matter size. The instrument you play could make a difference.A study from 2024 of 1,100 older Britons found that piano players tended,on average,to have better working memory. Singers did very well in language reasoning. In addition,the brain's feeling system,which processes pleasure and reward, lights up when you play an instrument.And if an instrument is hard to get,simply listening may also be worth a try.In 2025,a study of 10,000 mentally healthy over- 70s found that regular listeners to music had a 39%lower relative risk of cognitive (认知的)falling. The good news is that you don't have to be a musical talent to feel the benefits of regular practice.Studies have found that steady training is connected with brain reorganisation in non-professional players as well as professionals. 牛栏山一中教育集团高一英语试卷第5页(共10页) 18.What is Paragraph I mainly about? A.The way music works in our heads. B.The connection between music and the brain. C.The marks musical talent leaves on the cranium. D.The relationship between music and grey matter. 19.What can we infer about musicians? A.They may not feel painful. B.They can be pleased more easily. C.They usually begin training at an early age. D.They may experience slower loss of memory. 20.What does the author intend to tell us? A.Talent is less important for musicians. B.Brain reorganisation in people is different. C.Music practice makes a difference to a brain. D.Regular brain workout makes people musicians. D Earlier this week,I sent 60 students out into the city with an unusual task to wander the campus grounds and collect a list of random (objects within 90 minutes under a set of intentionally limited rules.Every object had to come from a stranger,and the only acceptable method of acquiring it was to ask. When the students returned to the classroom,what surprised the students most was not the odd mixture of things they managed to collect,but the success rate they found.You see,nearly every group had completed almost the entire list and they found that people were frequently amused by the request and often quite happy to help. Psychologists have been examining this pattern for decades,and the results steadily point toward what is an uncomfortable realization for many of us.The block that keeps people from getting more out of life and those around us is often not a refusal from others,but our own decision to never ask. One of the most widely popular explanations of how small features of a request influence behaviour comes from psychologist Ellen Langer's famous copier study in the 牛栏山一中教育集团高一英语试卷第6页(共10页) late 1970s.In the experiment,a researcher approached people waiting in line at a photocopy machine and asked if they could step ahead in the line.When the request was made without explanation,a modest part of people agreed,and when the same request included a reason,compliance increased sharply.What was truly marked about the study was that the explanation did not need to contain any meaningful information at all. Another body of research suggests that the difficulty people experience with asking for help is often rooted less in persuasion technique and more in our entirely misjudged expectations.Psychologists Flynn and Lake conducted a series of experiments in which participants approached strangers with small requests.Before approaching anyone, participants estimated how many people they expected would agree,and the kicker is that they expected far more rejection than they actually came across. For most,the surprising pile of items on the classroom desk was less important than the realization that most of the barriers they had imagined never existed in the first place.The exercise also suggests at a small experiment you can run yourself this week, which is to pick one thing you quietly assumed you could not have and simply ask for it. 21.What can we learn from the first 2 paragraphs? A.Collected objects were of little practical value. B.The result of the task was out of expectation. C.The required time of the task was extended. D.Few students finished the task as required. 22.What does the underlined word "compliance"in Paragragh 4 most probably mean? A.Response.B.Doubt. C.Patience. D.Agreement. 23.What can be inferred from the studies? A.What we request blocks our decision. B.Meaningful reasons are in great need. C.Fine persuasion skills determine success. D.What we fear exists mostly in imagination. 牛栏山一中教育集团高一英语试卷第7页(共10页) 24.What does the author mainly do in this passage? A.Illustrate a point. B.Analyze an event. C.Make a comparison. D.Clarify an approach 第二部分(共57分) 三、完成句子(共7小题;每小题1分,共7分) 根据句意,用括号内所给单词的适当形式填空,请将正确形式完整地写在 答题卡相应题号后的横线上。 25.He was passion)about all literature. 26.Everything was so quiet and peace)in the early morning 27.She had the courage and determine)to rise above her physical disability. 28. anxious),she took the dress out of the package and tried it on. 29.She offered him emotion)and practical support in countless ways. 30.He studied his map,trying to memory)the way to Rose's street. 31.The new test will able)doctors to discover the disease easily. 四、语法填空(共8小题;每小题1.5分,共12分) 在未给提示词的空白处填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括 号内所给词的适当形式填空。 32.I've often met people collect)rubbish on the beach 33.There is a library we can borrow some books for our report. 34.I visit)many interesting museums in the past few months. 35.When they (observe)the birds outdoors,it began to rain. 36.I will attempt (answer)all your questions 37.Van Gogh painted he saw from his window. 38.Retelling events help)fix experiences in our memories. 39.When hearing the good news,they cheered excitement. 五、中译英(共5小题;每题2分,共10分) 根据括号中所给提示把下列句子翻译成英文。 牛栏山一中教育集团高一英语试卷第8页(共10页) 40.危险来临时.他们挺身而出,为人民而战。(6 ght for) 4l.她花了很久才熬过社交媒体带来的压力。(work through) 42.他会毫不犹豫地帮助陷人困境的人。(not hesitate to do sth) 43.他不仅在电影中被称作超级英雄,而且在现实生活中也被许多人视为英雄。 be regarded as) 44.我们很高兴地看到越来越多的大学生开始关注普通人在社会中发挥的作 用。(are concerned with) 六、阅读表达(共4小题;每小题2分,共8分) 阅读下面的短文和问题,根据短文内容,在相应题号后的横线上写下相关 信息,完成对该问题的回答。答语要意思清楚,结构正确,书写工整。 Marine geologist(海洋地质学家)Tang Limei has more than750,O00 followers on Douyin for her short videos containing scientific topics. In 2013,Tang made history as the first Chinese female deep-ocean researcher. As a team member of the Jiaolong submersible ()she conducted surveys at.a depth of 2,774 meters in the Western Pacific.Tang was also part of China's 34th Antarctic Research Expedition ()on the Xuelong icebreaker in 2017 for a six- month journey filled with challenges. Tang always reflects on the responsibilities of scientists.She attaches equal importance to scientific research and science popularization.Over the years,she has been teaching at schools and sharing experiences at summer camps,turning often- boring geological knowledge into lively stories."Science shouldn't be locked in laboratories-it should be in everyone's life,"Tang says. She is attempting to help younger audiences develop wise,independent views on relationships and self-awareness.In December,she formed a team of young content creators to explore more ways to reach wider audiences.This has led to a series of 牛栏山一中教有集团高一英语试卷第9页(共10页) campus-based short videos that connect science with social topics.The content quickly became a hit on Douyin. In her Douyin article,Tang also shared how she has tried to be a good mother. She has taken her daughter along on every short business trip and tries to schedule out-of-town lectures on weekends.When they are separated,Tang will help her daughter with her homework over a video call.Tang is trying to prove that women can play a role in scientific research while also balancing parental duties. The road ahead remains full of challenges,but"there are always more solutions than difficulties,"she adds. 45.Why does Tang Limei have more than 750,000 followers on Douyin?(7 个单词) 46.What is Tang Limei''s opinion about science?(不多于6个单词) 47.Why did Tang Limei set up a young content creator team?(不多于8个单词) 48.What good quality does Tang Limei have?(不多于1个单词) 七、书面表达(20分) 假设你是红星中学高一学生李华。你的外国好友Jim听说你最近经常利用 AI辅助学习,来信询问相关情况。请你给他回一封邮件,内容包括: 1.你的使用经历; 2.你的感受。 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 (请务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效) 牛栏山一中教育集团高一英语试卷第10页(共10页)

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