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2025-2026學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期期中模擬卷(滬教版)

英語?全解全折

(考試時(shí)間:120分鐘試卷滿分:140分)

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I.ListeningComprehension(25分)

SectionA

Directions:hiSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeach

conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespoken

onlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readtheJourpossibleanswersonyourpaper

arddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

1.

A.Disappointed.B.Curious.C.Satisfied.D.Casual.

2.

A.Sharpentheman'spencil.B.Askthemodellomovehisarm.

C.Givethemananewsheetofpaper.D.Showthemanadrawingtechnique.

3.

A.Losesomeweight.B.Shopfornewclothes.

C.Havehisjeansaltered.D.Wearclothesthatfitbetter.

4.

A.Hemayfeelbettersoon.B.Hedoesn'tliketotakepills.

C.Hemaynotbeabletowakeupontime.D.Hemaywanttotakethepillswithoutfood

5.

A.$30.B.$27.C.$20.D.$10.

6.

A.Ifhehasmorethanadollar.B.Ifhemakesaphonecallfirst.

C.Ifhefindsthechangemachine.D.Ifhebuyssomethingfromher.

7.

A.Shewouldrathertakeadirecttrain.

B.Itdoesn'ttakelongtogettoChongqing.

C.Shedoesn'tcarehowlongthetriptakes.

D.Takinganairplanemightbemorepractical.

8.

A.Someofhercolleaguesmaynottakepartintheprogram.

B.Afewofthemareallowedtoparticipateinthetraining.

C.Allhercolleagueshaveagreedtogofortheprogram.

D.Employeesarcallrequiredtoreceivethetraining.

9.

A.He'dlikesomehelpatthebaggagecounter.

B.Hedoesn'tknowthewomanaheadofhim.

C.Hewaspermittedtocarryoneextrabag.

D.Heiscarryingsomeoneelse'ssuitcase.

10.

A.Postherthepaperafterthedeadline.

B.Handinahandwrittendraftofthepaper.

C.Attendaconferencewithhertwoweekslater.

D.Completethecoursewithouthandinginthepaper.

SectionB

Directions:InSectionB.youwillheartwopassagesandonelongerconversation.Aftereachpassageor

conversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions.Thepassagesandconversationwillbereadtwice,butthe

questionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperand

decidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Theoriginofshoppingmalls.B.Thelocationofshoppingmalls.

C.Theinventorofshoppingmalls.D.Theprospectofshoppingmalls.

12.A.Theywererooflessbuildings.

B.Theymainlyhousedspecialtyshops.

C.Theyhadacertainkindoflandscape.

D.Theyprovidedindoorparkingservice.

13.A.Peoplelovedwanderingfromshoptoshop.

B.Theshopsdidn'tneedtokeepoutbadweather.

C.Shoppersweremorecomfortableinsuchshops.

D.Mallscouldcontainmuchmorethanjustshops.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage

14.A.Becauseamonthlyfeehastobepaid.

B.Becauseitgoeswrongonhot,sunnydays.

C.Becauseitishardandexpensivetoinstall.

D.Becauseitoftenmakesusconfusedwhenbeingused.

15.A.It'sadreamthatwillcometruesoonerorlater.

B.It'sanewandgoodwaytotrackyourvehicles.

C.It'saregulardevicethatworkswithasmartphone.

D.It'satrackingdevicethatischangingourlifegreatly.

16.A.Efficientbutexpensive.

B.Innovativebuttime-consuming.

C.Freebuthardtoinstall.

D.Smallbutuser-friendly.

Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

17.A.Beautifulsceneryinthecountryside.

B.Cross-countryskiing.

C.Dangersofwintersports.

D.Painandpleasureinsports.

18.A.Hecan'lfindgoodexamplestoillustratehispoint.

B.Hecan'lfindapeacefulplacetodotheassignment.

C.Hecan'tdecidewhethertoincludetheeffortpartofskiing.

D.Hedoesn'tknowhowtodescribethebeautifulcountryscenery.

19.A.Newideascomeupasyouwrite.

B.Muchtimeisspentoncollectingdata.

C.It'shardtofindapropertopic.

D.Thewriter'spointofviewoftenchanges.

20.A.Howtoreviseapaperinanacademicmanner.

B.Howtopolishyourargumentsinapaper.

C.Howtotellthemainideasinapapereffectively.

D.Howtodecideonrelevantcontentforapaper.

II.GrammarandVocabulary(20分)

SectionA

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammatically

correct.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheother

blanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

Pushingpastherlimits

At11:31amonJuly18,IreachedthesummitofMountMuztaghAtaintheXinjiangUygurautonomous

region.Standingat7,546metersatihcageof18,IearnedthetitleofNationalMountaineeringAthlete.AsIstood

there,tearsunexpectedlystreameddownmyface.

Ourteamconsistedof17people,includingsevencoaches.Westartedtheclimbal3am,makingourwayup

infreezingtemperatures.Withtheshortageofoxygen,everystepwasastrugglc-myheadthrobbed(陣痛)with

painandmystomachchurned(翻騰).Ifelt21Iwasonthevergeoffainting.22alackof

appetite,Iforcedmyselftoeatsomething.Myfeetwereswollen,andIcouldhardlyfeel23.

Afternearlythreehoursofstruggle,thesunbegantorisefrombehindthemountain,castingawarmglowon

thesnow.Foramoment,Ifelt24(renew).Itriedtotakeoutmysnowgoggles,butIwastooweak,and

mycoachhadtohelpme.Feelingexhausted,ItoldmycoachIwantedtoslowdown,buthenoticedmynosewas

freezingandmylipswerestiff.HewarnedmethatifIdidn'tkeepmoving,thecold25causemetoget

sick,makingitimpossibletoreachthesummit.Iimmediatelyregainedmyfocusandpushedmyselftomove

26(fast).

Iwasthelastteammember27(reach)thetop.andthoughmyteammatescheeredmeon,Iwastoo

tiredtorespond.Theviewwasbeautiful,butIwassoexhaustedthatIcouldn'tevenappreciateit.Mymindwent

numb,andeverystepduringthefinalstretchseemedlikeabattle.Butfinally,Ireachedthepeak.Isatdownona

rock,dizzyandcrying.

Cryingatthatmomentwasn'tjustaboutthephysicalpain.ItwasareleaseofalltheemotionsI28

(bottleup).Itwasamixofexhaustion,awefornature,andasenseofconnectionwiththemountain.1wasalso

proudofmyselfformakingittothe(op.

WhenIreturnedtothebusycity,surroundedbythenoiseofcarsandcrowds,Ifoundmyselfmissingthe

quietworldof(hemountains.Imissedthecold,dampsleepingbags,thefaintnauseafromthelackoffood,andthe

starsandmoon29(hang)overusintheearlyhours.Itwasonlyinthatstillness30Itruly

appreciatedthebeautyofthemountains.

SectionB

Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethat

thereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.mostB.provideC.choicesD.generationsE.changes

F.dietsG.limitH.extraI.considerJ.worldwideK.

regular

ResearcherssayAmericanchildrennoweatanaverageofthreesnacksadaybetweenmeals.Astudyfound

thatthosesnacksadduptoalmostone-thirdofallthedailycalorieseatenbychildren.Andthose31

caloriescouldhelpexplaintheriseinoverweightchildrenintheUnitedStates.

ThestudywasdoneattheUniversityofNorthCarolinaatChapelHill.Theresearchersstudiedthe32

ofihirty-onethousandchildrenagestwotoeighteenoverathirty-yearperiod.Theyfoundthatsnackinghas

increasedsincethenineteenseventies.Andwhatkindsofsnackshaveincreasedthe33.Salty,high-fat

foodslikechips.Thestudyalsofoundgreatersnackingoncake,cookiesandothertreatsthatpast34

mighthavesavedforafterdinner.

ThestudyisinthejournalHealthAffairs.NutritionprofessorBanyPopkinwasoneoftheleadresearchers.

Hesaysparentsshould35snackstooneadayforchildrenagesixandolder.Healsoadvisesparentsand

caregiversto36healthysnackslikefruitsandvegetables.

ProfessorPopkinsaysAmericanschoolsalsoneedtoimprove(heirnutrition.Forexample,schoolsmayhave

veixiingmachines(販賣機(jī))thatofferwhatmanypeoplewould37junkfood.Therehasbeenapushfor

schoolstooffermorehealthfulsnacksandlunch38andfewersugarydrinks.

EarlierthismonthCoca-ColasaiditwouldstopsellingsugarydrinksinAmericanschoolsunlessparents

askedthem.ItscompetitorsatPepsijustannouncedthattheywillstopsalesofsugareddrinkstoschools

39.

America'stoppublichealtholTicerwantstoseemore40likethis.

III.ReadingComprehension(45分)

SectionA

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA.B.CandD.

Filiineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext

Itisnaturalthatyoungpeopleareoftenuncomfortablewhentheyarewiththeirparents.Theysaythattheir

parentsdon't41them.Theyoftenthinkthattheirparentsareoutoftouchwithmodernways;thattheyarc

too42andtoostrictwiththeirchildren;andtheyseldomgivetheirchildrena43hand.Itistrue

thatparentsoftenfinditdifficulttowintheirchildren'strustandtheytendtoforgethowtheythemselvesfeltwhen

44.

Forexample,youngpeopleliketoactonthespotwithoutmuchthinking.Itisoneoftheirwaysto45

thattheyhavegrownupandtheycanfaceanydifficultsituation.Olderpeopleworrymoreeasily.Mostofthem

planthingsahead,atleastinthebackoftheirminds,anddonotliketheirplanstobeupsetbysomething

46.

Whenyouwantyourparentstoletyoudosomething,youwillhemore47ifyouaskfortheir

permissionbeforeyoureallystartdoingit.

Youngpeopleoftenmake(heirparentsangryattheir48inclothes,inentertainmentandmusic.But

theydonotmeanto49;itisjustthattheyfeelcutofffromtheolderpeople'sworld,intowhichtheyhave

notyetbeen50.That,swhyyoungpeoplewanttomakeanewcultureoftheirown.Andiftheirparentsdo

notlikemusicorentertainmentorclothesortheirwayofspeech,thiswillmaketheyoungpeopleextremelyhappy.

Sometimesyouarcso51yourselfthatyoudonotwantyourparentstosay“yes"towhatyoudo.

Allyouwantistobeleftaloneanddowhatyoulike.Itis52enough,afterbeingachildforsomanyyears,

whenyouwere53underyourparents'control.

Ifyouplantocontrolyour54.you'dbetterwinyourparentsoverandtrytogetthemtounderstand

you.Ifyourparentsseethatyouhaveahighsenseof55、theywillcertainlygiveyoutherighttodowhat

youwanttodo.

41.A.protectB.spareC.understandD.guide

42.A.seriousB.humorousC.kindD.honest

43.A.helpfulB.freeC.usualD.real

44.A.angryB.busyC.tiredD.young

45.A.showB.sayC.complainD.deny

46.A.uninterruptedB.unavoidableC.unexpectedD.unrcspcctablc

47.A.dissatisfiedB.successfulC.uncomfortableD.energetic

48.A.designsB.knowledgeC.scenesD.choices

49.A.causeanytroubleB.makefunC.keep(heirwordsD.showrespect

50.A.separatedB.protectedC.preventedD.accepted

51.A.gratefultoB.proudcfC.strictwithD.sorryabout

52.A.strangeB.funnyC.confusingD.natural

53.A.necessarilyB.completelyC.seriouslyD.frequently

54.A.speedB.lifeC.studyD.work

55.A.arrangementB.responsibilityC.regulationD.importance

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinished

staiements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccording

totheinformaliongiveninthepassageyouhavejuxtread.

A

Lakshmispendshourseverydaydigginguplargeyams(山藥)thatgrowunderthesoil.Someyamsweigh5

kgandarealmostas(allassheis.Lakshmisays(hisworkisveryhard.

LakshmilivesinKerala,astateinsouthernIndia.Sheispartofanall-womengroupcalledNoorang.The

womeninNoorangbelongtooneofKerala'soldesttribes(部落).Tlieyaretryingtosaveyams.Theseyamshave

grownontheirlandformanyyears.

ButyamsarenolongeramaindietamongtribalcommunitiesinKeraladuetotheirrapidlychanging

lifestyle.Ybungpeoplehavemanyotherfoodstoeat,likericeandwheat.Theydonotthinkyamsarespecial

anymore.

Badweatheralsohurtsyamharvests.Inthepast,floodsandlandslidescausedmanyyamstodie.Recently,

therewasasharpdeclineinlandsdedicatedtoyamproductioninKerala,withmanyofthesebeingchangedtothe

morerubbercultivationinstead.

“Thewomengrowyamstofeedtheirfamiliesandtokeeptheserareyamsfromdisappearing,''saysLakshmi.

“Webelieveyamscancuresomeillnesses,''saysShantha,anotheririembcrofNoorang.uManymothersherethink

yamsarcgoodfbrthestomach.^^

Since2022,theNooranggrouphasbroughtback180kindsofwildyatns.Theyhavefifteenkindsofwild

yams,threekindsofelephantyams,eightkindsofColocasias,sevenkindsofsweetpotatoes,andonekindof

Chinesepotato.**Ourgoalistosaverareyamsandgrowmore,“saysSarasu,amemberofNoorang.

56.WhatistheNoorang'smaintask?

A.Gettingmorepeopletoeatyams.B.Sellingyamsformoreprofits.

C.Protectingancienttypesofyams.D.Growingyamsinsteadofrubber.

57.Whyareyamsnolongeramaindietfbrlocals?

A.Peopledidn'trealizetheirnutrition.

B.Localpeople'slifestylehaschanged.

C.Yamshavegonefromtheregion.

D.Yamsarcnowafancyfood.

58.Whatcausedyamproduction(odropgreatlyrecently?

A.Floodinganddeadlylandslides.B.Abanonyamcultivation.

C.Theintroductionofnewyams.D.Theshifttorubbercultivation.

59.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?

A.Theproject'sgreatachievement.B.Themarketpredictionofyams.

C.Theaddednutritiontothevariety.D.Theproject4sgreatmotivation.

B

April23rdmarksWorldBookandCopyrightDay.Herearefourwidelypraisedbookswhichreceivedpositive

reviews.

BrightNight

byChoiEun-young

ThebookisafemaleversionofYuHua'sToLive.Ittellsthestoryofthefriendshipandstruggleoffour

generationsofwomen.Thewomeninthebookarenolongercharacterstobepitiedagainstoneanother,nordo

theyplaysupportingrolesinthelivesofmen.

AlltheLightWeCannotSee

byAnthonyDoerr

Belovedbymillionsofreaders,thebookfollowsablindFrenchgirlandaGermanboywhosepathscollide(《成

撞)inoccupiedFranceastheybothtrytosuniveWorldWarII.ThisbeautifulnovelwasafinalistfortheNational

BookAwardandwonthe2015PulitzerPrizeforFiction.

TheDaughter'sTale

byArmandoLucasCorrea

AnunforgettablestoryexploringahiddenpieceofWorldWarIIhistoryandwhatamotherwillgotoprotect

herchildren.Sevendecadesofsecretsunfoldwiththearrivalofaboxoflettersfromthedistantpast,takingreaders

onajourneyfromNazi-occupiedBerlin,totheSouthofFiance,tomodern-dayNewYorkCity.

InFiveYears

byRebeccaSerie

Whatwouldyoudoifyouwokeasaversionofyourfutureself,nexttoanewmaninanentirelydifferent

apartmentthantheoneyouliveinnow?Thatisexactlythepremise(前提)ofthebook.DannieKohanspendsone

hourexactlyfiveyearsinthefuturebeforereawakeninginherpresent-daylife.Thisisastoryaboutself-discovery

andlifechoices.

60.Whichbookisabout(helifeoffourgenerationsofwomen?

A.BrightNight.B.AlltheLightWeCannotSee.

C.TheDaughter'sTale.D.InFiveYears.

61.WhatdoAlltheLightWeCannotSeeandTheDaughter'sTalehaveincommon?

A.Theybothhavehappyendings.

B.TheybotharcwithWorldWarIIsetting.

C.TheybothtalkaboutajourneyfromFrance.

D.Theybothwonthe2015PulitzerPrizeforFiction.

62.WhoistheauthorofInFiveYears?

A.ChoiEun-young.B.AnthonyDoerr.

C.ArmandoLucasCorrea.D.RebeccaSerie.

C

Xiaomiusedthissupplychaintoitsadvantage.ItscarscontainbatteriesfromBYDandCATL.Itwasableto

quicklystartproductionbytakingoverafactoryfromBeijingAutoGroup.ConstructionworkersinBeijingare

workingaroundtheclockonasecondfactory.

AllthismanufacturingcapacityhelpsChineseelectricvehiclefirmsmovefromdevelopmenttoproduction

infarlesstimethantraditionalautomakersinChina,enablingthemtobringnewmodelstomarketquicklyand

fbcusonmakingsoftwarethattheycancontinuallyupdate,saidStephenW.Dyer,headofAsiaAutomotiveat

AlixPartncrs,aconsultancy.

Intense(激烈的)competitionathomehaspushedmanyChinesecarmakerstofloodtheglobalautomarket

withaffordableelectriccars.Lastyear,BYDsoldmorethanfourmillionnewcarsworldwide.

ItisjustamatteroftimebeforeXiaomicarsareontheroadoutsideChina,saidCuiDongshu,secretary

generaloftheChinaPassengerCarAssociation.

Xiaomi'spopularityasamakerofallkindsofconsumerelectronicsgaveitadeepwellofknowledgeabout

Chineseconsumerpreferences(偏好).OnthefirstdaySU7sweredelivered,buyerscouldgotoXiaomi'sappstore

andgetaccessories(酉己件)to(rickoutthecars,likeanalogdashboardclocksandarowofphysicalswitchesthat

attachtoatouchscreenpanel.

“ThestrengthofthebrandputsXiaomiaheadofalotoftheircompetitors,^^saidTuLe,amanagingdirector

oftheconsultancySinoAutoInsights.^That'swhatittakestosellcarsglobally,becauseit'snotjustaconsumer

product,it'sanemotionalproduct.”

63.WhatadvantagedidXiaomihaveinstartingcarproductionquickly?

A.Ithaditsownfactory.B.IltookoverafactoryfromBeijingAutoGroup.

C.ItbuiltanewfactoryinBeijing.D.ItpartneredwithBYDandCATL.

64.WhatcanweleamfromStephenW.Dyer'swords?

A.ChineseEVfirmsfocusonlyonsoftware.

B.ChineseEVproducecarsslowerthantraditionalautomakers.

C.ChineseEVbringnewmodelstomarketfaster.

D.ChineseEVarenotcompetitiveglobally.

65.Whatdoesparagraph5mainlytalkabout?

A.SU7hadmanybuyersondeliveryday.

B.ConsumerspreferXiaomi'sproducts.

C.Xiaomi'sappsellscaraccessories.

D.Xiaomi'selectronicsexperiencemeetsneeds.

66.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?

A.TointroduceXiaomi'sentryintothecarmarket.

B.TocompareChineseandtraditionalautomakers.

C.Todiscussthefulureofelectricvehicles.

D.Toanalyzetheglobalcarmarkeltrends.

SectionC

Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentence

canbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.

Imagineswimminginalakeonahotsummerday.Thewaterisquitewarm,butthewindisstrongandthe

momentyouleavethewateryoufeelchillyandget“goosebumps(雞皮疙瘩)Soyouchangeclothesandmove

insidetowarmup.Youmakeanicecupoftea,getunderablanketandturnontheradio.Suddenly,youhearasong

fromalongtimeago,onethatyourgrandmotheroftensangtoyouwhenyouwereachild.67Whydo

suchseeminglyunrelatedeventsleadtothesamebodilyreaction?

Goosebumpsarcaphysiologicalphenomenonwcgotfromouranimalancestors.Theyarctinyelevationsof

theskinthatlookliketheskinofchildrenorgeeseafter(hefeathershavebeenpulledoff.68

Goosebumpsarecausedbyacontraction(U攵縮)ofmusclesthatareattachedtoeachhair.Eachcontracting

musclecreatesashallowdepression(凹陷)ontheskinsurface.Asaresult,thesurroundingareastandsout.69

Inanimalswithathickcoatofhairthisrisingofthehairexpandsthelayerofair.Thethickerthelayerofhair,the

moreheatisretained.Inpeoplethisreactionisuselessbecausewedonothaveacoatofhaironourbodies.

Inadditiontocold,thehairwillalsostandupinmanyanimalswhentheyfeelthreatened.70This

willprobablymaketheattackerbackoff.Peoplealsotendtoexperiencegoosebumpsduringemotionalsituations,

suchaswalkingdowntheaisleduringtheirwedding,listeningtotheirnation'santhem,orevenjustwatching

horrormovies.Quiteoftenapersonmaygetgoosebumpsmanyyearsafterasignificantevent,justbythinking

abouttheemotionstheywereexperiencingatthattime.

Thereasonforalltheseresponsesis(hesubconsciousreleaseofadrenaline(腎I:腺素).Ilisoftenreleased

whenwefeelcoldorafraid,butalsoifweareunderstressandfeelstrongemotions.Othersignsofadrenaline

releaseincludesweatypalms,anincreaseinbloodpressure,aracingheartorthefeelingof“butterflies“inthe

stomach.

A.Thcrcfbrcwccouldalsocallthem“l(fā)urkcyburnps"or"duckbunips.”

B.Again,youfeelachillonyourbackandagain,yougetgoosebumps.

C.Thecontractionalsocausesthehairtostandupwheneverthebodyfeelscold.

D.Whenacatisattackedbyadog.forexample,theelevatedhairmakesthecatappearbigger.

E.Adrenalinenotonlycausesthecontractionofskinmusclesbutalsoinfluencesmanyotherbodilyreactions.

F.hissomethingweinheritedfromourdistantancestors,thoughwedon'tseemtobenefitfromthereactionmuch.

IV.SummaryWriting(10分)

71.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Siinunarizethemainideeandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassage

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