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鸡西市一中高一学年第二学期期末考试英语试卷
2025~2026学年度高一年级第二学期期末考试
英语
考生注意:
1.本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。
3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对
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题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。
4.本卷命题范围:外研版Book2Unit4至Book3Unit6。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.What is the woman?
A.A cleaner.
B.A doctor.
C.A salesperson.
2.When will The Cuckoo Clock start?
A.At 6:00.B.At 6:10.
C.At7:00.
3.What does the boy ask his mother to do tomorrow?
A.Buy him a bike.
B.Drive him to school.
C.Remind him to catch a bus.
4.Where does the conversation take place?
A.In a bookstore.
B.In a library.
C.In a classroom.
5.What are the speakers doing?
A.Painting the sky.
B.Admiring the ocean.
C.Taking photos of the sun.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)9
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。
听第6段录音,回答第6、7题
6.What does the man think of Jenny?
A.Kind-hearted.
B.Good-looking.
C.Easy-going.
7.How old is the woman?
A.20 years old.
B.22 years old.
C.24 years old.
听第7段录音,回答第8、9题。
8.Why is the man stressed?
A.He has a lot of schoolwork to do.
B.He will have an exam on Monday.
C.He has difficulty selecting classes.
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9.How will the woman help the man?
A.By writing a paper for him.
B.By talking to his professors
C.By doing exercise with him.
听第8段录音,回答第10至12题
10.Why does the woman go to a night school?
A.To learn a new skill.
B.To train for a new job.
C.To work as a teacher.
11.What does the woman say about her current job?
A.She will continue doing it.
B.She has to travel a lot for it
C.She thinks it's not well-paid
12.For what will the speakers go next?
A.A lesson.
B.An interview.
C.A concert.
听第9段录音,回答第13至16题。
13.Why does the man talk to the woman?
A.To confirm his order.B.To ask about something.
C.To collect a reserved product.
14.What size is the Weekender Plus?
A.40cmX60cm.
B.60cm×90cm.
C.70cmX90cm
15.What color bag does the man choose?
A.Red and green.
B.Red and white.
C.Blue and white
16.How much can the man save if he buys the bag on Saturday?
A.$100.
B.$200.
C.$300.
听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。
17.How many children are there in the first photo?
A.Five.
B.Six.
C.Eleven.
18.How do the children probably feel about the score of the football game?
A.Unconcerned.
B.Stressed.
C.Disappointed.
19.Where are the girls in the second photo?
A.In a park.
B.In a cafe
C.In a gym.
20.What benefit does the activity in the second photo provide?
A.It offers a chance to relax.
B.It gives a sense of achievement.
C.It helps to improve physical health
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。
A
Four Artist-Run Galleries Around the World
Chilli Gallery
Based in London
Founded by:Aubrey Higgin
In London's Chalk Farm neighborhood,Chilli Gallery stands out.Occupying()a
former famous restaurant just steps from an underground station,it's shaped by a DIY spirit
and a cooperative approach to programming,informed by the active artistic practices of founder
Aubrey Higgin and assistant director Max Rumbol.
Stanek Gallery
Based in Philadelphia and Miami
Founded by:Katherine Stanek
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Founded partly in response to the closure of local Rosenfeld Gallery in 2016,Stanek
Gallery was built not on a traditional model,but on what the city's art scene was missing.
"As an artist who studied with several Master Artists,I was directly influenced by them.The
goal of the program was to share those stories so other artists could benefit in the same way I
did.”she said.
Dotted Line LA
Based in Los Angeles
Founded by:Margaux Rocher
Dotted Line LA is the project of French sculptor and painter Margaux Rocher,whose ties
to the neighborhood led her to the gallery's assistant curator(策展人),Jacob Barr.With
Dotted Line LA,Rocher aims to create a space that explores the full artistic process,moving
beyond showing only the finished work.
BBA Gallery
Based in Berlin
Founded by:Renata Kudlacek and Vishal Shah
"The building has been a 10-year experiment,"noted Renata Kudlacek,who founded the
gallery with Vishal Shah in 2015.They describe the gallery's mission as"art over background".
Central to this mission is the BBA Prizes,an open call for art and photography."We know
how hard it is to be discovered and how even fewer artists can actually sustain a living from
their work,"said Kudlacek."Our goal is to break the painful barriers of the market and give
talented artists the visibility they need to reach a turning point in their careers.
21.Where is Chilli Gallery?
A.In America.
B.In Germany.
C.In Britain.
D.In Australia
22.What might inspire Katherine Stanek's program?
A.Her homesickness.
B.Some artists'request.
C.The rise of an old gallery.
D.Her personal experience.
23.What's special about BBA Gallery?
A.It is a co-founded gallery.
B.It is intended for rich artists.
C.It explores the full artistic process.
D.It prefers photographers to painters
B
A few years ago,teenager Mia Heller came across an article in her local newspaper about
ongoing water quality issues in her neighborhood in Warrenton,Virginia.Tests had shown
that the water available for daily consumption was highly polluted with microplastics().The
article further reported that the government would not be providing any funds for filtering()the
water and that it was up to people to solve the problem.
Not long after the article came out,Heller's parents used an advanced water filtering
system at her home.However,seeing her mother replace the water filter membranes()
time and again,Heller set out to find a better solution.
In 2025,Heller had a working model.Heller used a reusable magnetic oil()called
ferrofluid to selectively catch microplastics as water flows through her filtration system.
While her model successfully filtered out the microplastics from the water in two simple steps,
the system still needed to be maintained frequently as it did not self-recycle the ferrofluid.
Eventually,Heller found the perfect solution.Her current model,which is about the size
of a standard bag of flour,consists of three parts.The first unit,about a liter in volume,
holds the polluted water inside it,while the second stores ferrofluid.The core process takes
place in the third unit,which is much smaller.
"A magnetic field pulls the microplastics out of the water,and the ferrofluid is recovered
and reused,"explains Heller.As a stand-alone filter,the system can filter about one liter of
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waterat time,remving.5%of microplastics from the water and reeyeling85%of
the ferrofluid.
Speaking of Heller's filtration system,Matthew J.Campen,a scientist at the University
of New Mexico n Albuquerque,iseied.Considering that her reent test resutare us
starting point fora high schoo researeh projectimagine that those percentages
would improve with further efforts,"he says.
24.What did Heller learn from the local newspaper?
A.Her neighborhood was short of water.
B.The government would provide sufficient funds.
C.Consumers were responsible for filtering the water.
D.The water polluted with microplastics was safe to drink.
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25.Why did Heller start working on her filtration system?
A.To win a science award.
B.To solve a family problem.
C.To raise money for her mother.
D.To improve her parents'health.
26.What is the limitation of Heller's initial model?
A.Too much water consumption.
B.Reliance on frequent maintenance.
C.The complexity of the steps involved.D.Incapability of removing microplastics.
27.How does Matthew J.Campen find Heller's filtration system?
A.It is flexible.
B.It is affordable.C.It is inaccurate.
D.It is promising.
For years,modern parenting seemed locked in a competition nobody asked for.Social
media feeds were filled with clean homes,structured schedules,homemade lunches,and
children enrolled in every activity imaginable.Many parents felt pressure to keep up,even
when it left them extremely tired.
Now,a different parenting style is grabbing attention online.Known as the "Beta Mom",this
approach pushes back against the pressure to be perfect.Instead of trying to reach impossible
goals,Beta Moms focus on raising capable kids while protecting their own well-being.
Many mothers spent years trying to meet expectations that kept growing larger.They
were expected to excel at work,maintain a well-organized home,provide endless enrichment
opportunities,and stay emotionally available at all times.That level of pressure created
widespread burnout.The Beta Mom approach offers an escape from that cycle.
If a child gets bored,a Beta Mom may resist the urge to provide entertainment immediately.She
understands that boredom can spark()creativity.Children often discover new interests
when they have time and space to figure things out for themselves.
The same mindset applies to activities and commitments.Rather than filling every
afternoon with lessons and practices,Beta Moms often allow more downtime.They recognize
that overscheduling can create stress for both parents and children.
This approach also changes how mistakes are handled.A forgotten homework assignment
or a missed deadline becomes a learning opportunity rather than a family crisis.Children
experience results and develop responsibility.
Supporters believe the Beta Mom approach helps children build confidence and resilience
().When kids are allowed to handle challenges independently,they gain probleon
skills that cannot be taught through lectures alone.Similarly,children also learn that failure
isa mapart of life.They discover how to revr from mistakes,adjust their plansnd
keep moving forward.Those experiences ofen strengthen emotionl relvetime
28.Why is the new parenting style popular with moms?
A.It allows them to share life online.
B.It pushes their kids to achieve more.
C.It offers a guide to raising successful kids.
D.It relieves them of the pressure to be perfect.
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29.What will a Beta Mom do when her children feel bored?
A.Play with them immediately.
B.Leave them alone for some time.
C.Keep asking what they want to do
D.Arrange something creative for them.
30.What does the underined wordmin paraga5probably mean?
A.Busy schedules.
B.Time for mistakes.
C.Time for relaxation.
D.High-energy moments.
31.What does the last paragraph focus on about the Beta Mom approach?
A.The benefits it can bring to children.
B.Positive and negative comments on it.
C.How it is applied in different schools.D.The actionable steps to carrying it out.
Mangroves (are among the most effective natural systems for capturing and
storing carbon,but new research suggests that rising sea levels could significantly reduce that
benefit and may even cause these coastal forests to release carbon in the future.
Made up of salt-tolerant plants that grow well along coastlines,mangroves account for
less than 1%of Earth's surface.Despite their relatively small footprint,they hold around
15%of all carbon stored in the ocean,with most of that carbon locked away in the soils
beneath them.Because of this ability,mangroves play an important role in efforts to slow
climate change.
Earlier studies have suggested that higher sea levels might actually increase carbon
storage in mangrove ecosystems.However,new findings indicate the overall picture may be
far more complex.
Researchers led by the University of Exeter,working with collaborators in Colombia and
the United States,created a new modeling approach to explore how rising seas could affect
carbon storage across whole mangrove forests rather than at individual locations.They found
that while some areas may temporarily capture more carbon as sea levels rise,the overall
amount of carbon stored across entire mangrove forests is expected to become smaller over the
next century.
"Mangrove plants are highly specialized,and they require a certain duration of flooding
with each tide(),"explained Luisa Fernanda Gomez Vargas from the University of Exeter.
"If this period is longer than expected,a location will no longer be suitable.Mangroves will
die back.The death of the plants and erosion()of carbon-rich soils can turn mangroves
from a carbon sink (storing carbon)into a source(releasing it)."
Dr.Barend van Maanen,who leads the mangrove and carbon project at Exeter,said,
"Mangroves face an uncertain future due to climate change and other human impacts on rivers
and coasts.Our findings highlight that understanding the coastal landscape as a whole is very
important when predicting how mangroves might respond to climate change,and how we can
help them survive.”
32.What can be known about mangroves from paragraph 2?
A.They help to fight climate change.
B.They are very common worldwide.
C.They are struggling along coastlines.
D.They release a large amount of carbon.
33.What does Luisa Fernanda Gomez Vargas intend to do in her statement?
A.Offer advice.
B.Make an explanation.
C.Show a new research method.
D.Question the previous research.
34.What can the new research contribute to in Dr.Barend van Maanen's opinion?
A.Protecting mangroves.
B.Preventing natural disasters.
C.Advertising coastline tourism.
D.Relocating residents quickly.
35.What is the best title for the text?
A.Mangroves Are in Great Danger
B.Rising Seas:the Ultimate Criminal?
C.Mangroves:A Carbon Sink or Source?
D.Rising Seas Are Threatening Mangroves
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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
Developing strong character has many benefits,including better stress management and
greater job satisfaction.So start building yours with the tips below.
Give it your all
We all grew up hearing phrases like "give it your best shot."There is a lot of valuable
truth in these simple words.36.As a result,you may start giving"half effort"to your
health,your work,your relationships,and so on.The simple solution is to "give it your
best."And this includes giving it your best even when you don't feel like it.37
Speak up for your beliefs
Part of having a strong character is standing up for yourself.38,but it's not worth
much if you don't stand up for those beliefs.I have a group of friends who love to discuss
different topics.During one discussion,I voiced an opinion and others were quick to disagree.
But in the end,we were still friends,and it helped strengthen my personal values by actually
speaking up for my beliefs.
Be honest
39
You also need to be honest with yourself.That looks like staying true to who
you are and not settling for less than what you know you are capable of.Being a person of
strong character means being the kind of person who you would be inspired by.
40
The behavior of those around you will,directly and indirectly,shape your character.It's
easier to do the right thing when others are doing the right thing.This is exactly why you
need to be selective about who you hang out with if you're serious about refining your personal
character.
A.Don't lie to anyone about your beliefs
B.It's great to know what you believe in
C.Be intentional about your social circle
D.I don't mean just being honest with others
E.Try your best to get support from those around you
F.Those are the moments when your character truly gets formed
G.When you're not trying your best,this lack of effort can spread to other areas
第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分40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:
Soon after getting married,I didn't feel well.After several tests,I was told I was
seriously sick.My doctors 41 an operation,but if I had it,I wouldn't be able to conceive
()So,I chose a long course of medication instead,even though it was a huge 42.I
had to take a lot of medicines every day-43 even one day meant starting over.
My husband and I 44 to move abroad in search of a better life.He 45 jobs
overseas and 46 landed a position in Muscat,Oman.He accepted the 47 while I was
still in hospital.
Despite my 48 health,I kept fighting the disease and telling myself that I would be
healthy.Soon,my health began to improve.When it was time for my visa medical checkup,I
worried that my 49 might affect my visa approval ()However,I kept 50
myself,believing that everything would be fine.Two days later,I received the medical
report-and I was fit to 51!My visa was approved,so I was 52 to join my husband in
Muscat.After arriving there,I 53 to find a job and receive better treatment.
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By staying54 and focused on my goals,I not only became healthier but also started a
new 55 of my life in a new country.
41.A.recommended
B.finished
C.extended
D.permitted
42.A.prize
B.challenge
C.experiment
D.exhibition
43.A.spending
B.counting
C.planning
D.skipping
44.A.refused
B.resolved
C.hesitated
D.threatened
45.A.applied for
B.turned to
C.picked up
D.benefited from
46.A.eventually
B.slightly
C.vividly
D.initially
47.A.tradition
B.procedure
C.offer
D.treatment
48.A.previous
B.poor
C.descriptive
D.restored
49.A.goal
B.insight
C.injury
D.condition
50.A.comforting
B.sheltering
C.greeting
D.unfolding
51.A.volunteer
B.assist
C.travel
D.study
52.A.curious
B.confident
C.willing
D.able
53.A.pretended
B.managed
C.failed
D.agreed
54.A.sensitive
B.generous
C.positive
D.emotional
55.A.crisis
B.guideline
C.chapter
D.test
第二节单句填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
56.It happened-whether
accident or design-that the two of them were left alone
57.So far,many books
(donate)to the new school library,so that students can read there.
58.The
(frequent)of her phone calls has increased greatly.
04
59.The teacher's words made the students very
(astonish)
60.She told me that the result would
announce)the next day
61.Surround yourself with supportive people,and you will
(gradual)become confident.
62.Interviews
(conduct)in the meeting room now,so please wait outside
63.When
_(ask)why he came here,he seemed to have a long story to share
64.They set up the program in an attempt
(sponsor)local students.
65.
(emergency)don't happen according to schedule;we must always be ready.
第三节(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。
Dressed in flowing blue costumes and wielding red drumsticks,nine young dancers from
the Beijing Dance Academy moved to rhythmic beats on a grand stage set within the ancient
Ichan-Kala complex in Khiva,Uzbekistan.
Combining Chinese martial arts with traditional folk dances,the performers alternated()
between sweeping group formations and high-difficulty individual movements,
66 (earn)
sustained applause and cheers from the international audience.Their performance became one
of the highlights of the third International Lazgi Dance Festival 67 opened in the historic
city.The six-day event 68(hold)in late April featured a dance competition alongside
69 series of cultural exchange activities.
Originating in Uzbekistan's Khorezm region,Lazgi is a traditional music and dance form
that 70 (reflect)the sounds of nature,human emotion and the joy of life.This year's
festival brought together more than 300 dancers,choreographers,musicologists and cultural
71 (figure)from over 30 countries,including China,Russia and Brazil.
For the Chinese performers 72 (entire)absorbed in the performance,the journey
went beyond competition."We consider participation 73 the festival a great honor.We
came here 74 (share)our art and our love for dance,"says Wu Shuai,coach of the Beijing
Dance Academy troupe."We are also very happy to build new friendships and connections in
this beautiful city.”
Such exchanges reflect the 75 (significance)cultural ties between China and Uzbekistan.
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第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
你校将于下周五下午举办一场中国剪纸艺术展。请你代表学生会为校英语网站写一则通
知,内容包括:
1.展览时间、地点和内容;
2.提醒参观注意事项。
注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Notice
The Student Union
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Lilly was born a healthy baby and developed normally like any other child.But around
age two,she stopped using words she had learned and began having balance problems.
Although her parents knew something was wrong,they spent two difficult years on extensive
testing before finally receiving a diagnosis()through a blood test.From then on,Lilly
lived with Rett Syndrome,a rare genetic neurological disorder that primarily affects girls and
often causes them to lose motor skills.Lilly always had to use a wheelchair to get around.
Despite the challenges,Lilly's parents never gave up on her.They learned to celebrate
small things-a smile,a kiss,or a reaction of some kind.Through all the difficulties,one
thing remained unchanged:Oliver,a boy who had been Lilly's friend since birth.He never
treated her differently.He visited her,talked to her,and stayed by her side through the years.
Now,Lilly was fifteen.Her school announced a special prom()night at a local
church.When Lilly heard the news,her eyes lit up with excitement.She had always dreamed
of attending a prom like other girls.But soon,her excitement was replaced by worry.How
could she possibly go?She couldn't walk steadily().Her parents,Jaime and Brooks,
shared her concern.They wanted so badly for Lilly to have this normal teenage experience,
but it seemed a big challenge.Jaime,Lilly's mother,wondered if they should give up the idea.
Meanwhile,Oliver heard about Lilly's situation.He knew how much this prom meant to
her.He also knew her fear.Sitting in his room,he thought about what he could do.Then an
idea occurred to him.
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The next day,Oliver went to Lilly's house and shared the idea with her parents.
At the prom.Oliver gently guided Lilly's wheelchair through the crowd.
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