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宝坻区2025~2026学年度第二学期期末练习
高一英语
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本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分
第1卷(三大题,共85分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)
做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将
试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面五段对话。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有0
秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What are the speakers probably talking about?
A.A pet
B.A car.
C.Ajob
2.Why does the girl feel surprised?
A.The boy spent all his money so quickly.
B.The boy couldn't pay the money back
C.The boy asked their mother for money again.
3.What is the woman doing now?
A.Making a funny video.
B.Reading a novel.
C.Watching a comedy.
4.What's the weather like now in the woman's city?
A.Rainy.
B.Sunny.
C.Windy.
5.Where does the woman plan to go first?
A.To the airport.
B.To a taxi company.
C.To a shop.
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
听下面几段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个
选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,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
材料读两遍。
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听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。
6.How does the woman sound at first according to the man?
A.Respectful
B.Impolite.
C.Helpful.
7.Who is probably the man?
A.A chemist
B.A professor.
C.A student.
8.Where does the woman probably hope to work in the future?
A.In a university.B.In a hospital
C.At a newspaper.
听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。
9.How long has the man had the computer?
A.For about a month.
B.Fer about three months.
C.For about three years.
10.What will the man probably do with the computer?
A.Have it repaired.B.Throw it away.
C.Cortinue using it as before.
11.Where are most probably the speakers?
A.In a computer store.B.In a cafe
C.In a classroom.
听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15小题。
12.Where will Professor Cathy Berg give a talk?
A.In the Union Theater.B.In the lecture hail.
C.In the blue room.
13.What can students do at the English corner on Thursday afternoon?
A.Discuss new activities.
B.Meet the Student Union members.
C.Talk with two professors.
14.At what time does Bella Mulder's show begin?
A.7:00p.m
B.8:30p.m
C.9:00p.m.
15.How much is a ticket for the movie Forrest Gump?
A.$7.
B.$6
C.$5.
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项
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16.-I'm afraid I can't climb to the top of the mountain.I am really exhausted now.
.There is only one third of the journey left.
A.Go ahead
B.Take care
C.Come on
D.All right
17.
tomatoes were planted in South Africa.Then in the 16th century,they
were spread to other parts of the world
A.Originally
B.Slightly
C.Extremely
D.Annually
18.
environmental impact,electric cars are much better than traditional
petrol-powered cars.
A.To some extent
B.In addition to
C.In terms of
D.Along with
19.China's National Highway 318,
over 5000 kilometers,runs from
Shanghai to Zhangmu,Xizang
A.having stretched
B.stretched
C.stretching
D.being stretched
20.I'm afraid I can't go shopping with you this Sunday afternoon because I a
meeting at that time.
A.will have
B.will be having
C.has had
D.would have
21.She
a creative solution to the problem that none of us had considered
before.
A.kept records of
B.came up with
C.reached out to
D.lived up to
22.
sharing economy can make use of resources more conveniently,the
approach has become popular in society.
A.Unless
B.Because
C.If
D.Although
23.Obviously,we
take a taxi.It's only four minutes'walk from here
A.mustn't B.had better C.needn't D.dare not
24.After several months,Ryan had raised $2000,a well was built near a
primary school in Uganda
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A.from which B.with which C.to which
D.of which
25
by a particular article in a magazine:Anne bought it with all her pocket
money.
A.Attracted
B.To attract
C.Attracting
D.Being attracted
26.Considering the different demands of the students,the school has adopted a more
approach to education.
A.independent B.responsible
C.general D.flexible
27.What is most extraordinary about the complex structures of Maya civilization is
they were built without the use of wheels,metal tools or even animal
power.
A.why
B.how
C.where
D.when
28.Tom has been preparing carefully for the English examination so that he can be
sure of passing it at his first
A.request B.attempt
C.promise
D.purpose
29.This is the only way we can think of
the overuse of water in
students'bathrooms.
A.reducing
B.reduced
C.to reduce
D.reduce
30.At the meeting you'd better keep silent,because you know
A.loose lips sink ships
B.practice makes perfect
C.Rome is not built in a day
D.every coin has two sides
第二节:完形填空(共20小题:每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从3150各题所给的A、B、C、D四
个选项中,选出最佳选项。
I might never have had the chance to feel the deep touch on my soul,if my
bicycle had not 31.While I was waiting by the roadside for my bike to be
repaired,I caught sight of a tiny bookstore.It was a 32 place with a narrow
door and an interesting name.I am a book-lover,likely to be33 by every
bookstore.I hadn't 34 much of this ordinary-looking bookstore.In fact,I
disliked its name UNNAMED.35,a small notice caught my attention,"The
store is closing in two days,and all the books are discounted."
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Why was it closing?Maybe,they were selling
36 books.Anyway,I
walked in and looked through the 37.I couldn't believe my eyes 38
there were so many good books that I had been 39 to read.I 40 a
book.I asked the salesgirl while 41,"Why are you closing down?You are
selling good books.”“42.We are selling good books..”
Seeing that I was puzzled,she 43,"The manager is a
44
of
philosophy.He 45 his savings into this little bockshop in order to direct the
people to read 46 they should read.Therefore,only those who have good
taste may possibly find their 47 here.Actually,we've nearly broken and
have made no profit.We have to close."
I was 48.I even had no courage to give any opinion on the unfairness
of what had happened.I just 49 to comfort her and walked out.
My heart was hurt.Can selling good books be a mistake?Can't the society need
good 50
31.A.run out
B.come about
C.broken down
D.set off
32.A.usual
B.popular
C.big
D.central
33.A.considered
B.loved
C.demanded
D.attracted
34.A.guessed
B.expected
C.questioned
D.consulted
35.A.However
B.Therefore
C.Besides
D.Additionally
36.A.desperate
B.interesting
C.unpopular
D.valuable
37.A.store
B.window
C.shelves
D.door
38.A.why
B.because
C.when
D.where
39.A.waiting
B.interesting
C.eager
D.likely
40.A.drew
B.bought
C.brought
D.chose
41.A.spending
B.paying
C.costing
D.affording
42.A.You've got it B.You made it
C.That's OK
D.That's it
43.A.explained
B.adjusted
C.thought
D.smiled
44.A.customer
B.professor
C.engineer
D.assistant
45.A.dropped
B.threw
C.invested
D.got
46.A.what
B.that
C.which
D.whose
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47.A.dislikes
B.favorites
C.interest
D.popularity
48.A.angry
B.shamed
C.shocked
D.moved
49.A.laughed
B.turned
C.stopped
D.smiled
50.A.sense
B.mood
C.taste
D.choice
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、CD四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Summer Camps for Kids
PGL Surrey
Suitable for:7-i7years;7 nights from f469
PGL or Parents Get Lost is the big daddy of summer camps.Most popular is the
seven-day multi-activity camp,a mix of dance,photography and more.It has three
four,and seven-night camps,including a first-timer week for new campers.
The Outward Bound Trust
Suitable for:11-19 years;prices go from one week 599 courses to i9-day
adventures at£l,749
As well as the activity weeks you'd expect from a summer camp,it also offers
19-day journeys,through some of the most beautiful natural scenery in the UK.You
will spend every day camping out underneath the stars,on a once-in-a-lifetime
journey through either Wales,Scotland or the Lake Districts.
Mill on the Brue
Suitable for:8-15 years;E630 a week
This outdoor activity centre is perfect for the active adventurer.Family-run for
nearly 40 years,the summer camp focuses on team building and problem-solving
with children encouraged to work together to build rafts,cross the river and
complete the assauit course(障碍场),
First Hand Experiences
Suitable for:7-14 years;f439 for 6 nights,f220 for 3 nights
Connecting with nature by growing,cooking and sharing food is at the heart of
this camp.It also offers woodland arts,countryside experience as well as lots of
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outdoor fun and games.Kids will water,pick and cook vegetables from the forest
garden,and there are lots of new experiences like cooking sweet potatoes on the
campfire.
51.What do we know about The Outward Bound Trust?
A.It is for kids aged 11-19.
B.It lasts for five days.
C.It is an art camp.
D.It offers boat-building courses.
52.In which activity can you enjoy UK scenery?
A.PGL Surrey.
B.The Outward Bound Trust.
C.First Hand Experience.
D.Mill on the Brue.
53.How much should you pay to attend Mill on the Brue?
A.E439.
B.£469.
C.£630.
D.£599.
54.Which summer activity is run by family?
A.The Outward Bound Trust.
B.First Hand Experience.
C.PGL Surrey.
D.Mill on the Brue.
55.Which of the following allows kids to grow their own food?
A.PGL Surrey.
B.First Hand Experiences.
C.Mill on the Brue.
D.The Outward Bound Trust.
B
Facebook was running my life.
But what killed Facebook for me was when I posted a photo,and five minutes
later my son asked me how many "likes"'it had got.His question was a wake-up
call.
“Likes'”are signs of acceptance and approval(间).I had forgotten that
acceptance and approval need to come from within and had unknowingly set him a
bad example.
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Before absorbed in Facebook,I spent a lot more time reading books and
magazines.I checked in with friends through texts,emails and phone calls
To set a healthier example to my son,I deactivated my Facebook account
I'd been in the habit of checking Facebook many times a day,so I had to come
up with some new habits.I carried a novel and a crossword puzzle book around with
me.I rediscovered knitting.I started taking yoga classes.
I started to remember a few things.My body is fine just the way it is.I have
friends who will help me out when I'm in trouble,and I will help them out.I do my
best to be a good mother,and our son is happy and heaithy.We are very lucky to be
able to afford two vacations a year.
I stopped looking at the world through my cellphone.I felt completely present
in the moment.The break left me feeling better aboui myself,my family,my home
and my life.
After a few weeks,I returned to Facebook.Now I look at the photos of my
friends'kids growing up and treasure how social media allows me to keep in touch
with family.I no longer have the desire to post updates often.
It is not an addiction(上瘾)any more..
56.What made the author begin to realize she should do something to control her
time on Facebook?
A.Her poor health.
B.Her son's question.
C.Her not receiving"likes".
D.Her mother's phone call.
57.The underlined word "deactivate"in Paragraph 5 probably means
A.to close
B.to update
C.to keep
D.to check
58.What did the author do to change her life?
A.She traveled around a lot for a year.
B.She developed some healthy habits.
C.She tried to make money for her holidays.
D.She went to the gym as often as she could.
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59.What did the author think of her break from Facebook?
A.It was good for her eyes
B.It stopped her getting news
C.It distanced her from her friends.
D.It gave her time to find beauty in life.
60.What is the author's attitude toward social media?
A.She supports them completely.
B.She is strongly against them.
C.She thinks they are useful but shouldn't be overused.
D.She thinks they are not harmful at all.
C
Butterflies,a familiar sight around the world,are disappearing now.Over the past four
decades,more than 450 butterfly species have been affected by threats from climate
change.In the US alone,the monarch butterfly has seen a drop of 80%,from millions of
them recorded by scientists in the 1980s to only 29,000 in 2020;in 2017 scientists in
Germany raised alarm bells after stressing that insects had decreased by more than 70%in
30 years.
Leading environmental organizations have been working hard to find new ways of
tracking butterflies.Now,there is no long-term data available to develop effective strategies
in those areas where the threat is particularly widespread.The scientists also wanted to say
the big problem that long-term monitoring programs worldwide have faced for a long time:
they are focused on training locals as citizen biologists,which,although successful,
requires significant and continued funding.
In Ecuador,however,scientists have taken things one step further.The study was
undertaken()to fight against the serious threat of dying out that so many insects-not just
butterflies-arefacing.They came up with a unique approach.In Yasuni National Park,
one of the world's most diverse reserves,they started a monitoring project where park
rangers (were trained and then performed monitoring.The rangers were able to
identify butterflies to species with impressive accuracy-an 85%success rate-which was
key for these monitoring programs to besuccessful.The data gathered by the park rangers was
so accurate that it did not significantly differ from the data collected by trained biologists in
the area.
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In comparison to other monitoring projects that employ individuals from the
community to act as citizen biologists,which usually terminate when funding is
used up,this study represents a long-term solution.Monitoring with a system
already in place means that it can continue,regardless of funding.
"Our approach increases the possibility of continued monitoring in the long
term by saving money,"said the lead author."What's more,it will provide the
possibility for other highly threatened and important areas for biodiversity
protection."Soon,the researchers hope to expand their efforts to other parks and
reserves in Ecuador and other countries.
61.The figures in the US and Germany listed in Paragraph 1 intend to
A.show the rich diversity of butterflies
B.describe the sharp fall of butterflies'number
C.stress scientists'great attention to butterflies
D.compare butterfly population decrease in different regions
62.What is monitoring programs'long-term challenge in butterfly protection?
A.The high cost of training staff.
B.The wide areas to be mcnitored.
C.The lack of professional trainers.
D.The difficulty of handling existing data
63.What may be the biggest success of Yasuni National Park's project?
A.Attracting biologists'attention.
B.Butterflies'being saved effectively.
C.Rangers making accurate identification.
D.Spreading technical monitoring methods.
64.What does the underlined word "terminate"in Paragraph 4 probably mean?
A.Grow.B.Return.
C.Appear.
D.End.
65.What will the researchers do in the future?
A.Share their method and experience.
B.Prove long-term effects of their method
C.Test for their approach's economic benefits
D.Compare their results with those of other areas
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第‖卷(非选择题
共35分)
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。
I always do voluntary work in the hospital.As a patient visitor,my primary goal
is to deliver quality services to patients and families.By providing companionship
for patients in a sometimes lonely environment,I try my best to serve and help io
diminish the loneliness patients may feel after staying in a hospital for weeks or
even months.
Every Saturday afternoon for three to four hours,with a list of patients who
have requested a patient visitor service,I head up to the 5th 6th or 7th floor to first
visit my priority patients.At the nurse's station,I kindly ask the nurses or the
medical staff about the condition of the patients on that unit and confirm that the
patients would like a visitor.After receiving.an update from the nurse,I gently
knock on the door of the patients and enter with a friendly "Hello".Then,I introduce
myself and again politely ask if they would like a patient visitor.I usually try to
prepare a few starting conversation topics such as the current news,sports scores
and fun facts.However,the patients usually involve me first in an interesting
conversation.
When volunteering as a patient visitor,I spent a lot of time communicating
one-on-one with patients.Individual patients had individual needs and possessed.
extraordinary personal stories.Therefore,I found every visit fascinating.From
generous and kind patients I have learned about their diseases and their course of
treatment.Additionally,I learned about literature,life during the Great Depression
and wilderness of Northern Minnesota.On the whole,not only did I learn about the
hospital settings and system,but I learned about the diverse life of others.
Many of the patients I have visited were truly inspiring and I always admire
them for their strength.Although difficult,they were often willing to share their
stories of pain,suffering,hopes and optimism.I realize that I am truly grateful and
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honored that they would share their personal stories with just a volunteer like me.
66.What does the underlined word "diminish"in Paragraph 1 mean?(1 word)
67.What are the topics the author prepares for the patients?(no more than 10 words)
68.What did the author learn from her talking with the patients?(no more than 12 words)
69.How does the author feel about the patients telling her their stories?(no more than 8 words)
70.What can you learn from the author's story?(no more than 15 words)
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
71.假定你是李津,你校即将迎来一批英国交换生,目前计划在校园导游路线
中打造一条中国文化长廊,校英文论坛面向中外学生征集布置创意,请你跟帖
发言,内容包括:
(1)你推荐的文化元素;
(2)具体呈现方式。
注意:
(1)写作词数应不少于100:
(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Adding Chinese Elegance to the Corridor
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1~5 BABAC
6~10 AABCC
11~15 BBCBC
16~20 CACCB
21~25
BBCBA
26~30 DBBCA
31~35 CADBA
36≈40
CCBCD
41~45 BAABC
46~50 ABCDC
51~55 ABCDB
56~60 BA BDC
61~65 BACDA
阅读表达
66.Reduce.
67.The current news,sports scores and fun facts.
68.She learned the hospital settings and system and different life of others.
69.She feels truly grateful and honored.
70.(open)
I realized that everyone can make a difference through doing voluntary
work.
71.参考范文
Adding Chinese Elegance to the Corridor
To offer our British exchange students an authentic taste of Chinese culture,I
propose integrating Chinese seal script and shadow puppetry into the corridor
design.
For the display,we can line the walls with enlarged rubbings of oracle bone
inscriptions and ancient seals,paired with bilingual annotations that trace the
evolution of Chinese characters.On the opposite wall,we can set up a life-sized
shadow puppet stage showing rotating scenes of classic Chinese folk tales.
Additionally,a small interactive corner can be reserved for visitors to
manipulate simple puppet models on their own.QR codes attached to each
exhibit link to short audio clips that introduce relevant cultural backgrounds.
This creative design blends strong visual appeal with immersive hands-on
engagement,turning an ordinary corridor into a living cultural gallery that
effectively bridges language gaps and promotes cross-cultural communication.
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