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汽开三中2025一2026学年度第二学期期末试卷
高一英语
命题人:
审题人:
注意事项:本试卷分为第L卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共5页,总分150分,考试时间120
分钟。
第I卷(选择题)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。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.What language will the man leamn this year?
A.German.
B.Spanish.
C.Russian.
2.What did the man do just now?
A.He fed the chickens.
B.He bought some food.
C.He cleaned his shop.
3.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.An artist.
B.A fan.
C.A.new building.
4.Why-is the woman out of breath?
A.She ran here.
B.She rode a bike.
C.She swam with her dad.
5.What worries Mike?
A.His job.
B.His smelly clothes.
C.His health.
第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.What did the woman do in her second diet?
A.She just ate on Monday.
B.She drank 50 cups of water a day.
C.She only ate orange-colored food.
7.How does the man probably sound in the end?
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A.Surprised.
B.Relaxed.
C.Satisfied.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.What did the woman do before the man's question?
A.She did the repair work.
B.She made a phone call.
C.She said sorry.
9.What was wrong with the repairman?
A.He was ill.
B.He forgot the time.
C.He lost his way.
10.Where does the conversation take place?
A.In a hospital.
B.At home.
C.In a store.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11.What is the woman going to do in Hong Kong?
A.Tour the market.
B.See some temples.
C.Visit a friend.
12.How will the woman go to Bangkok from Siem Reap?
A.By boat.
B.By bus.
C.By plane.
13.Where does the woman plan to stay in all those places?
A.In-tents.
B.In small guest houses.
C..In big hotels.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Customer and waitress.
B.Co-workers.
C.Host and guest.
15.How much did the man think the bill should be?
A.$20.
B.535.
C.S45.
16.What will the woman do next?
A.Talk to the manager.
B.Call Jenny.
C.Check out.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.When will the picnic be?
A.On Thursday.
B.On Friday.
C.On Sunday.
18.What is unnecessary to bring for the picnic?
A.Food.
B.Chairs.
C.Drinks.
19.How soon will the bus get to the beach?.
A.In two hours.
B.In one hour.
C:In halfan hour.
20.Who is the speaker talking to?
A.Teachers.
B.Students.
C.Parents.
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第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Global Youth Carbon Neutrality Innovation Contest 2026
Calling all young innovators!The 2026 Global Youth Carbon Neutrality Innovation Contest,co-
hosted by the UN Environment Programme and Tsinghua University,invites students aged 16-20
worldwide to submit creative solutions for carbon reduction.
Key Information:
Theme:"Youth Power for a Net-Zero Future"
-Categories:Renewable energy application,circular economy,low-carbon lifestyle,smart
environmental monitoring
.Eligibility:Individual participants or teams(3-5 members);no professional background required
.Submission:Detailed project proposal (800-1000 words)+3-minute video presentation;deadline is
April 30,2026
.Rewards:Winning teams receive $5,000 seed funding,mentor-ship()from environmental
experts,and opportunity to showcase projects at the 2026 UN Climate Conference
.Special Support:Free online workshops on carbon accounting and project design (held every
Saturday from March 1 to April 15)
For registration and guidelines,visit www.youthcarboncontest.org or send an email to
contact@youthcarboncontest.org.
21.Who can participate in the 2026 contest?
A.Teams of 6-8 members
B.Environmental field professionals
C.Anyone interested in carbon reduction
D.Students aged 16-20 worldwide
22.How can participants get professional support?
A.By joining free online workshops
B.By attending private consultations
C.By cooperating with experts offline
D.By visiting the official-website daily
23.What can we infer from the contest rewards?
A.It offers equal chances to all the participants
B.It encourages UN-related careers for participants
C.It helps winners to develop environmental projects
D.It focuses more on material rewards than professional support.
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B
I was standing in line at the grocery store,scrolling through my phone,impatient to get home after a
long day of teaching.Ahead of me stood an elderly man in a faded grey coat.His hands shook slightly as he
counted out coins onto the counter.
"I'm sorry,"he whispered to the cashier,his vorce thin and shaky."I thought I had enough."
The cashier,a young woman who looked equally tired,sighed."You're short by five dollars,sir.Do
you want to put something back?"
People behind me became impatient.The old man looked at his things:a carton of milk,a loaf of
bread,a dozen eggs,and a small box of chocolate cookies.He slowly reached for the cookies."I...I don't
need these.They were for my grandson,but..."
I could see how embarrassed he was.Without thinking twice,I walked forward and paid with my
card."I'll pay for it,"I said."Please keep the cookies."
The man froze.He looked at me,his watery blue eyes wide with shock."No,Miss,I couldn't..."
"It's fine,"I smiled.hoping to ease his worry."Consider it a gift for your grandson."
He tried to speak but choked up.He simply nodded,took his bag,and waited for me outside.When I
walked out,he grabbed my hand..“You don't know what this means..My pension(养老金)hasn't arrived
yet,and tomorrow is his birthday.Thank you."
A week later.I was back at the same store.As I walked down the passage,a little boy ran up to me,
holding a familiar box of chocolate cookies.Behind him was the old man,smiling happily."He wanted to
share one with you,"the man said.
That chocolate cookie tasted better than any fancy dessert I'd ever had.It tasted like connection.It
tasted like hope.
24.Why did the author want to get home quickly?
A.She hated waiting in line.
B.She was eager to meet her grandson.
C.She was tired after work.
D.She needed.to prepare for tomorrow's class.
25.What made the old man choose to put the cookies back?
A.His own preference.
B.The cashier's advice.
C.The cookies'high price.
D.Lack of money.
26.How did the old man feel when the author paid for the cookies?
A.Shocked and upset.
B.Amazed and moved.
C.Doubtful and embarrassed.
D.Indifferent and calm.
27.What message does the text mainly want to convey?
A.Patience in public is a virtue.
B.Family ties are the most valuable.
C.Elderly people need more care.
D.Kindness can lead to friendliness.
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Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne
Around the.:World in Eighty.Days,written by French author Jules Veme.in 1872,is a classic
adventure novel that combines thrilling adventures with vivid depictions of 19th-century global travel.The
story follows Phileas Fogg,a wealthy and precise English gentleman,who bets E20,000 with his Reform
Club friends that he can circumnavigate the globe in just 80 days.Accompanied by his loyal French servant,
Passepartout,Fogg departs London immediately,embarking on a journey filled with unexpected
challenges.
Their route takes them across continents and oceans-through the Suez Canal,India,Hong.Kong.
Japan,the United States,and back to Europe-using trains,steamships,and even elephants.Along the way.
they rescue Aouda,an,Indian princess fleeing forced ritual suicide,and avoid..a'persistent detective,Fix,
who mistakenly believes Fogg is a bank robber.Despite obstacles like storms,missed connections,and
cultural misunderstandings,Fogg's calm determination and strategic thinking keep them on track.
The climax arrives when Fogg,delayed by Fix's arrest (in Liverpool,appears to lose-the bet by
arriving five minutes late.However,a twist shows that by traveling eastward,Fogg unknowingly gained a
day due to time zones,allowing him to triumphantly claim victory at the Reform Club with seconds to
spare.The novel concludes with Fogg marrying Aouda,blending adventure with a touch of romance.
Verne's work not only fascinates readers with its suspenseful plot but also critiques societal issues of
the era,such as British colonialism and cultural.exploitation.Its themes of perseverance,ingenuity,and the.
spirit ofexploration make it a timeless tale for young readers.
28.What prompted Phileas Fogg to begin his journey around the world?
A.A desire to explore new.cultures.
B.Aplan to escape Detective Fix's pursuits
C.An urgent mission to rescue Aouda
D.A bet with his friends at the Reform Club.
29.Why did Detective Fix follow Phileas Fogg throughout the jourey?
A.He wanted to protect Fogg from danger.
B.He believed Fogg had stolen money from a bank.
C.He aimed to help Fogg win the wager.
D.He was hired by the Reform Club to monitor Fogg.
30.What is the central theme of the book Around the World in Eighty Days
A.The importance of friendship during hardships.
B.The clash between technology and nature.
C.Perseverance and the spirit of exploration.
D.The dangers of colonial expansion.
31.What does the underlined word "twist"in paragraph 3 most likely mean
A.a sudden and unexpected change in events
B.a physical turning movement in a circle
C.a difficult problem that has no solution
D.a small detail that is not important to the plot
D
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Soon,people with visual impairments might read regular books using a new audio device.
Developed by.MIT,this finger-worn device aims to give them affordable,immediate access to printed text.
The FingerReader,a 3D printed trial model,fits like a ring.It is equipped with a small camera that
scans text.Software tracks finger movements,identifies words,and processes the information.A machine
voice reads aloud.It quickly translates books,menus,and other materials needed for daily living.
"It's like reading with the tip of your finger,"said Pattie Maes,an MIT professor who founded and
led the research group developing the model."It's more flexible and immediate than any current solution,"
she added.
Developers faced unusual challenges in making the device.It uses vibration motors to warn
users when they wander off the line of text,and audio signals to indicate the start and finish of the reading
material.To accomplish this,developers spent three years coding software and expermenting with various
designs.They also received feedback from people who are visually impaired.
Much work remains before the FingerReader is ready for the market.It needs adjustments to work on
eell phones.The device can read papers,books,and computer screens,but it struggles with touch screens
-touching the screen with the fingertip shifts the text and produces unintended results.
Jerry Berrier,aged 62,was born blind.He is attracted to the portability (of the FingerReader.
He sees promise in its offer of real-time use.
"When I go to the doctor's office,there may be forms that I read before I sign them,"Berrier said.
"Everywhere we go,for folks who are sighted,there are things that inform us about the products we
interact with.I want to be able to interact with those same products,regardless of how I have to do it."
"Any tool that gives better access to printed material helps us live fuller,ncher,more productive
lives,"Berrier added.
32.How does the FingerReader begin its reading process?
A.By-reading the text aloud-with a machine voice.
B.By scanning text with a small-camera.
C.By tracking the finger movements.
D.By identifying the printed.words.
33.What problem does the FingerReader have with touch screens?
A.The camera fails to identify words.
B.Audio signals do not work on them.
C.Touching them moves the text around.
D.The software is not coded for digital texts.
34.What does Jerry Berrier think of the future of the FingerReader?
A.Hopeful.
B.Limited.
C.Uncertain.
D.Challenging.
35.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?
A.Widespread Use and Popularity of FingerReader
B.A New Reading Device for the Visually Impaired
C.An Introduction to FingerReader's Working Principles
D.From Challenge to Solution:The Story of FingerReader
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第二节(共5小题;每小小题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。
In addition to being a quiet pastime,reading fiction offers children a number of benefits (
Reading fiction helps children learn to infer().
36 What does a character look like?Why is a character behaving that way?What are their
possible motivations()?Over time,reading fiction and answering these questions is like exercising
the mind,helping children develop important thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Reading fiction makes children more empathetic(感同身受的).
Fiction is more effective than non-fiction at changing our views about people different from ourselves.
Why?Because when children are drawn into a great story,they connect to its characters emotionally
E)and end up feeling a real empathy they do not forget when they finish the book.37
All reading builds vocabulary.
As children read,they see words in context.38 This is a gentle and-funway for them to get.
knowledge and develop writing skills.Words are the building blocks of our communication with others and
having a strong vocabulary makes that communication easier,deeper,and more meaningful.
Reading fiction can help children socialize.
39 As characters in the stories they read ride school buses,sit in the lunchroom and make friends,
they teach children about how people may react to situations and challenges.Seeing the mistakes characters
make in stories can help children get wisdom for use in their own lives.
40
This benefit is true of all reading,but it's an important one to note.If a.child is going to take.away
any kind of message or.lesson from reading,they must be skilled at-focusing on-the task at hand:Reading.
The more children read-books,the better they.will be able to dive deep into their text.
A.Reading fiction helps children leamn to focus.
B.Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth.
C.Reading fiction helps children develop creativity.
D.Over time they understand their meaning and proper usage.
E.A story has holes that must be filled in with readers'imaginations.
F.Fiction can effectively teach children how to get along with others.
G.This helps develop empathy in children that will translate into real life.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
第4项
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。
When I was a teenager,I lost interest in study and often felt upset.I thought hard work would never
bring good results;so I gave up-easily whenever meeting 41.My head teacher noticed my bad.state
and decided to help me out.
One afternoon,.she took me.to the school garden.There stood many small trees strugglingagainst,
strong winds.Some bent low,but few 42down completely.She told me that growth was never smooth
and every difficulty was a chance to become 43.
She shared her own story.She once failed in important exams and almost lost heart.Yet she chose to
keep moving instead of 44.Gradually,her efforts finally 45 off and she achieved her dream.Her
words touched my heart deeply.
From that day on,I made up my mind to 46 my bad habits.I began to listen carefully in class
and finish homework on time.When I felt tired or hopeless,I would 47 those small trees in my mind
to cheer'myself up.
Slowly but surely,my grades began to 48.More importantly,I built up strong confidence.:I
realized that success never comes 49 It always requires continuous effort and firm:belief.
Now I fullyunderstand that-life is full of challenges.We can't avoid them,but we can choose how to
50 them.Giving up is easy,but sticking to our goals is what truly 51.
In the process of fighting for dreams,we may experience pain and loneliness.However,all the
hardships will 52 become valuable wealth in our life.Never doubt your own power,and never 53
hope easily.
As long as we hold on to our faith and keep working hard,we are sure to walk out of darkness and
54 the bright future we expect.The road ahead may be long,but every step forward will bring us55
to our dreams.
41.A.choices
B.wishes
C.secrets
D.difficulties
42.A.fell
B..broke
C.turned
D.calmed
43.A.weaker
B.quieter
C.stronger
D.softer
44.A.giving up
B.showing off
C.speeding up
D.taking apart
45.A.put
B.took
C.paid
D.set
46.A.keep
B.change
C.copy
D.accept
47.A.ignore
B.forget
C.imagine
D.doubt
48.A.drop
B.rise
C.freeze
D.hide
49.A.slowly
B.naturally
C.suddenly
D.easily
50.A.face
B.refuse
C.miss
D.watch
51.A.matters
B.harms
C.hurts
D.fails
52.A.never
B.soon
C.seldom
D.hardly
53.A.hold
B.grasp
C.lose
D.gain
54.A.miss
B.regret
C.waste
D.reach
55.A.farther
B.closer
C.higher
D.deeper
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第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
canceled..
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入】个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
77.It is not the strongest of the species that survives,nor the most intelligent survives.It is the one that is
Thanks to the effor of scientists,the dream of travelling into space has come true.The space age
most
(adapt)to changes.
78.We drew this conclusion on the basis of experiments,which is the
_(base)method in
began when the USSR launched Sputnik I on October 4,1957.Afterwards,Yuri Gagarin entered space on
scientific research.
April 12,1961,56(make)him the first human in space.Then,American astronaut Neil Armstrong took
79.What bothered her most was that she received no (apologize)when her sleeping was disturbed
the first step on the moon,57was considered a giant leap for mankind.
by a barking dog.
Although scientists tried58(ensure)the safety of the astronauts,disasters still happened,which
80.Time
(permit),I sincerely hope that you can appreciate the musical performance to be held
made everyone sad and disappointed.However,people still believe in the59(important)of carrying
in the school hall next Saturday.
on space exploration despite the huge risks.
81.Without
(hesitate),the monkey jumped down to hunt for the lost pea,and in doing so he
Though starting late,China has made great progress in space programme 60a short time.In dropped all the other peas in his paws..
2003,Yang Liwei 61(successful)orbited Earth in the Shenzhou 5 spacecraft.Then Shenzhou 6 and 7 82.The boy is now studying in the middle school
(attach)to the normal university.
completed 62second manned orbit and the first Chinese spacewalk,63(follow)by many other
83.With their ability (see)ahead,drones()could signal any problem,so that fast-moving
rocket missions.In 2022,the launch of the Mengtian module 64(signal)one step further in China's
trains would be able to react in time.
plan to establish a space station.
84.She deeply missed the warmth of home and her family,led her to make a life-changing
decision in 2025.
The future of space exploration remains bright.Despite the difficulties,scientists hope future 65
85.My eldest son,
work takes him all over the world,is in New York at the moment.
(discovery)will not only enable us to understand how the universe began,but also help us survive well into
第五部分应用文写作(共1小题,满分20分)
the future.
第四部分基础知识填空
生活在飞速发展,未来的世界总是充满无限遐想。请你以“Life in the Future”为题,畅想未来20
在空白处填入适当的单词或短语(共20小题:每小题1分,满分20分)
年的生活。
66.
(judge)from her enthusiastic tone of voice,she was absolutely thrilled with the news.
内容需包含以下要点:
67.Those
(analysis)make the basis for our further study,which is rather reliable.
1.我们居住的城市与环境会发生哪些变化:
68.Delighted to know you have a passion
painting,I would like to invite you to join us.
2.人们的日常生活(如出行、学习、工作等)会有哪些不同:
69.The General commanded that food and medical supplies(send)to the front line without delay.
3.谈谈你对未来生活的感受。
70.Curiosity is part of children's nature.They always insist on
(get)to the bottom of
要求:语言通顺,意思连贯,书写规范:90词左右。
everything.
Life in the Future
71.It is no use trying to persuade him
have)a holiday because he is a workaholic(工作a狂)
72.Our school had to postpone(hold)the sports meeting due to the heavy rain
73.Rather than stay at home,he prefers
(play)basketball at the playground.
74.Don't call me at 2 tomorrow afternoon because I
_(occupy)myself with a scientific
experiment then.
75.This phenomenon demonstrates how Chinese enterprises are reshaping their interational image
through
(innovate),cultural storytelling,and the globalization of homegrown ideas.
76.He refused to admit he broke the window.As a result,his
(admit)to the weekend party was
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