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2025~2026學(xué)年云南“美美與共”民族中學(xué)聯(lián)盟高一上學(xué)期聯(lián)考(一)英語試卷一、聽力選擇題(★★)1.Whowillthemanprobablyaskforanumbrella?

A.Mary.B.Kate.C.Liz.(★★)2.Whatwillthemandotohelpthecharity?

A.Gatherfood.B.Donatefood.C.Sellfood.(★★)3.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?

A.Haveanicecream.B.Drinkenoughwater.C.Checktheweatherreport.(★)4.Whateventwillthespeakersattend?

A.Agraduation.B.Abirthdayparty.C.Afamilygathering.(★★)5.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Onatrain.B.Inacar.C.Onabus.(★★★)聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。6.Whatdidthewomandislikeabouthertriptothesupermarkettoday?

A.Howshewastreated.B.Howmuchshespent.C.Howmanypeopletherewere.7.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow?

A.Upset.B.Happy.C.Relieved.(★★)聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。8.Whatkindofmusicwasthemanlisteningto?

A.Rock.B.Classical.C.Jazz.9.Whatwastheartist’sgoalinmakingmusic?

A.Togetrich.B.Tomakeinspiringmusic.C.Tofollowwhat’spopular.10.Whenwouldthewomanlistentothemusic?

A.Whensheisstudying.B.Whensheiscooking.C.Whensheisrelaxing.(★★)聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。11.Whoorderedthetable?

A.Thegirl’smother.B.Thegirl’sfather.C.Thegirl.12.Whatcolorwastheoldtable?

A.Brown.B.Red.C.Orange.13.Whatdoesthegirlsayaboutthetable?

A.It’stoolight.B.It’stoolong.C.It’stoowide.(★★★)聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答以下小題。14.Whatlanguagedidthewomanlearnwhenshewasfour?

A.Spanish.B.Italian.C.English.15.WhatmakesthewomanthinkSpanishiseasy?

A.Itissimilartotheotherlanguagessheknows.B.Itisspokenbyhergrandmother.C.Itissimpletopronounce.16.Whatdoesthemanwishtodo?

A.Liveabroad.B.TraveltoSpain.C.Haveatalentforlanguages.17.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Classmates.B.Familymembers.C.Teacherandstudent.(★★★)聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。18.Whydothestudentshavetohurrytoday?

A.Theywillhavelesstimethannormal.B.Theywillbeparticipatinginashow.C.Theywilldiscussmoretopicstoday.19.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthegroups?

A.TheirprojectsareduethisFriday.B.Eachgroupwillhavethreepeople.C.Thestudentsareallowedtohaveaweektoplan.20.Whatarethestudentsrequiredtouseintheirprojects?

A.Backgroundmusic.B.Longvideos.C.Pictures.二、閱讀理解(★)FourSpecialU.S.NationalParksMammothCaveNationalPark,KentuckyThisnationalparkhasthelongestcavesystemintheworld.That’swhyit’sagoodfitforthename“Mammoth”(akindofbigancientelephant).Ifyouloveadventures,thisistheperfectplaceforyou.Thereareabout400milesofcavesandtunnelstoexplore.OneofthemostpopularspotsinsidethecavesiscalledFrozenNiagara.It’saspecialpartofthecavesthatlookslikeawaterfallstuckintime.DryTortugasNationalPark,FloridaThisparkisoneoftheleast-visitednationalparksintheU.S.Butit’sstilloneofthebestnationalparksinFlorida.NoonecandenyhowbeautifulDryTortugasNationalParkis.It’sabout70milesfromKeyWest.Theparkismadeofseveralsmallislands.Theseislandshaveclearbluewater,white-sandbeaches,andcolorfulseaanimals.There’salsoFort(堡壘)Jeffersonhere—afamousoldfort.It’soneofthebiggestfortsfromthe1800sinU.S.history.BryceCanyonNationalPark,UtahIfyouwanttoseeinterestingredandpinkrocks.BryceCanyonisthebestchoice.Thisnationalparkisfamousforitsamazingrockshapesandhoodoos(柱狀巖石).Italsohasbeautifulstarryskiesatnight.SomegreatplacestovisitintheparkaretheNaturalBridge,FairylandCanyon,andanyofthespotswhereyoucanseegreatviewsofthepark.DeathValleyNationalPark.CaliforniaandNevadaThisisthehottestanddriestnationalparkintheU.S.Butitalsohasbeautifuldesertviewsandstrangenaturalthings.Forexample,thereare“sailingstones”ontheRacetrackPlaya(賽馬場鹽湖).Bigstonesseemtomovebythemselvesontheground.Theweatherherecanbeveryextreme,dependingonwhereyouareinthepark.Youcanfindsnowymountains,drydeserts,colorfulflowerfields,andcoollakeshere.YoumightalsoknowitfromthefirstStarWarsmovie—itwasusedastheplanetTatooine.21.WhichnationalparkhasaspecialcavespotcalledFrozenNiagara?

A.DryTortugasNationalPark.B.MammothCaveNationalPark.C.BryceCanyonNationalPark.D.DeathValleyNationalPark.22.Ifyouwanttoseecolorfulrocks,whichnationalparkwouldbethebestchoice?

A.Florida.B.Kentucky.C.Utah.D.California.23.WhatcanpeopleseeontheRacetrackPlaya?

A.Sailingstones.B.Afamousoldfort.C.Redandpinkrocks.D.Colorfulseaanimals.(★★)DawnFraserwasborninBalmain,NewSouthWales,in1937.Shewastheyoungestofeightchildreninaworking-classfamily.In1952,hergreatswimmingskillscaughttheeyeofcoachHarryGallagher.Gallagherstartedtrainingherandsetthe1956Olympicsastheirgoal.In1955,DawnwonherfirstAustraliantitleinthe220-yardfreestyle(220碼自由泳).Thatsummer,shedidevenbetter—shesetnewAustralianrecordsinallfreestyleeventsupto880yards.Atthe1956MelbourneOlympics,shebecameaheroinAustraliaandaworld-famousswimmingstar.Shewonthegoldmedalinthe100-meterfreestyleandbroketheworldrecord.Shealsogotagoldmedalinthe100-meterfreestylerelayandasilvermedalinthe400-meterfreestyle.Dawnwontwomoregoldmedalsatthe1958CommonwealthGamesinCardiff,Wales.Then,atthe1960RomeOlympics,shewonanothergoldmedalinthe100-meterfreestyle.Bythistime,shehadbecomeatoplegendinAustraliansports.Eventhen,justlikenow,shedidn’tlethersuccesschangeher.Afterwinningfourgoldmedalsatthe1962CommonwealthGamesinPerth.Dawnendedherinternationalswimmingcareeratthe1964TokyoOlympics.At27yearsold,shewonthegoldmedalinthe100-meterfreestyleagain.Thisshutupthepeoplewhocriticizedher.Intotal,shewonfourgoldmedalsandfoursilvermedalsattheOlympics.Since1988,shehaskepthelpinghersportandothersports—sheworksasamentorforbothable-bodiedanddisabledAustralianOlympicTeams.Twentyyearslater,Dawncamebacktopubliclife.Sincethen,shehasstayedactiveinsportsandthewidercommunity.SheisapatronoftheCerebralPalsySportsAssociation,theWheelchairSportsAssociationofVictoria,andtheLadiesProfessionalGolfAssociation.SheisalsoamemberoftheNSWSportsAdvisoryBoardandadirectoroftheWestsTigersFootballClub,BalmainLeaguesClub,andBalmainFootballClub.24.WherewasDawnFraserborn?

A.InRome,Italy.B.InPerth,Australia.C.InCardiff,Wales.D.InBalmain,NewSouthWales.25.WhatdidDawnFraserdoatthe1956MelbourneOlympics?

A.ShewonherfirstAustraliantitle.B.Shesetanewrecordinthe220-yardfreestyle.C.Shegotthreemedals(twogoldsandonesilver).D.ShebecameamentorfortheAustralianOlympicTeam.26.Thephrase“shutup”inParagraph4probablymeans________.

A.madethemleaveB.madethemstopcriticizingC.defeatedtheminanargumentD.closedtheirmouthsbyforce27.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeDawnFraser?

A.Determinedanddevoted.B.Toughandgenerous.C.Proudbutpatient.D.Strictbutcaring.(★★)There’sagirlatmyschool.Wedon’tgetonwell.Shekeepsspreadingrumorsaboutme,andnowmyclassmatesstayawayfromme.WhatshouldIdo?—SamSomepeoplespreadrumorstoscareothersandmakethemselvespopular.Butspreadingrumorsusuallymakespeoplefeelsad.Soifyou’retheoneothersspreadrumorsabout,orifyoufacesocialharm,whatcanyoudo?Askanadultyoutrustforhelp.Talktosomeoneyoucanbelievein,likeyourmom,dad,teacher,orcoach.Tellthemwhat’shappeningtoyou.Keeptellingthemnewthings,evenwhenthingsstarttogetbetter.Thisadultwilllistentoyou.Theycanmakeyoufeelsupportedandlessalone.Findyourgoodfriends.Lookforoneortwofriendswhowanttohelpyouandwon’tbelievetherumors.Ifyouwant,tellthesefriendshowyoufeel.Don’tthinktoomuchabouttheproblem.Ifyoukeepthinkingaboutit,itwillbeharderforyou.Dosomethingtotakeyourmindoffit—maybeevenforgetitforawhile.Spendtimewithyourfriendsanddofunthingsyoulike.Talktothegirldirectly.Trytospeaktothegirlwho’sspreadingrumorsaboutyou.Don’tbeangryorunkind.Don’tshout.Justsaywhatyouwantinacalmandclearway.Afteryoufinishtalking,youcanjustwalkaway.Goingthroughthiskindofthingishardandpainful.Staypositive,gethelpfromothers,andtrytosay“no”topeoplewhospreadrumors.Thesestepscanhelpyougetthroughthehardtimeandbecomestronger.28.Accordingtothetext,whatisSam’sproblem?

A.Hehasnofriendsatall.B.Histeachersdon’tlikehim.C.Hespreadrumorsaboutagirl.D.Agirlisspreadingrumorsabouthim.29.WhodoesthewritersuggestSamtalktoforhelp?

A.Allhisclassmates.B.Anadulthecantrust.C.Hisbestfriend’sparents.D.Thegirlwhospreadsrumors.30.Whatcanwegetfromthewriter’sadviceabouttalkingtothegirl?

A.Thewriterbelievesacalmtalkmighthelp.B.Thewriterthinkstalkingtoherisuseless.C.Sammustapologizetothegirlfirst.D.Samshouldavoidhercompletely.31.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?

A.TotellastoryaboutSamandagirl.B.Toexplainwhypeoplespreadrumors.C.Towarnstudentsnottospreadrumors.D.Togiveadviceondealingwithrumors.(★★)EarthquakerescuerobotshavefinishedtheirfinaltestsinBeijing.Theirdesignerssaythatwiththeserobots,rescuerscangetmoretimetosaveliveswhenanearthquakehappens.Oneoftherobotslookslikeahelicopter.Peoplecallitthedetector-bot.Itisabout4meterslong,andittookabout4yearstomakethismodel.Itsmainjobsaretwothings:first,tocollectinformationfromtheair;second,tosendthings(upto30kilos)topeopletrappedinanearthquake.Thisrobothasahigh-quality360-degreepanoramiccamera.Itcanworkdayandnight,anditcanalsosendthenewestphotosfromtheearthquakearea.Dr.QiJuntongfromtheChineseAcademyofSciencesaid,“Themostimportantthingisthatthisrobotdoesn’tneedaremotecontrol.Wejustsetthedestinationinformationonit,andthenittakesoffandlandsbyitself.Itcanflyashighas3,000metersandasfastas100kilometersperhour.”Anotherkindofrobothasadifferentfunction—itcanchangewhentheenvironmentchanges.Itsmainjobistolookforsignsoflifeinplaceswherehumanrescuerscan’tgo.Thisrobotis40centimeterslong.Ithastwoparts:adetectorandacamera.Thedetectorcanfindtrappedpeopleandcheckforpoisonousgas.Thecameracanworkinthedark.Thereisalsoasupplybotforrescuers.Ithasa10-meter-longpipe.Withthispipe,peopletrappedintheruinscangetsupplieslikeoxygenanddrinks.Expertssaidthattheserobotswillstartbeingproducedsoon.Theymaybecomepartofthenationalearthquakerescueteamasearlyasnextyear.32.Whatcanwegetaboutthedetector-botfromthefirstthreeparagraphs?

A.Itcancarrymedicalsuppliesweighingupto50kilostotrappedpeople.B.Itcansendreal-timeimagesfromthedisasterarea.C.Itsmaximumflightaltitudeis2,000meters.D.Itisusedforcommunicationpurposes.33.Whyisthedetector-botspecial.accordingtoDr.QiJuntong?

A.Itis10meterslong.B.Ithasaverylongpipe.C.Itcanworkonlyduringtheday.D.Itdoesn’tneedaremotecontrol.34.Whatistheuseofthesupply-bot’s10-meter-longpipe?

A.Tosendoxygenanddrinkstotrappedpeople.B.Totakephotosinthedark.C.Tofindtrappedpeople.D.Todetectpoisonousgas.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheScienceBehindEarthquakesB.Dr.QiJuntong:AGreatScientistC.EarthquakeRescueandHumanHeroesD.AdvancedRobotsAssistingInEarthquakeRescue(★★★)Tourismhasbecomeanimportantpartofmodernlife,givingpeoplechancestoseenewcultures,places,andthings.36Formany,travelingisnotjustafree-timeactivitybutawaytolearnmoreandmakegoodmemoriesthatlastalifetime.Enjoyinglocalcultureisabighappinesswhentraveling.Eatinglocalfood,goingtoculturalfestivals,ortalkingwithlocalpeoplecanhelpyouunderstandhowtheylive.Learnsimplelocalwordsandrespectoldcustoms.3738Toomanypeopleatpopularplacescanbreakoldthingsandhurtnature,whileusingtoomuchwaterandenergycanharmthelocalenvironment.39Also,travelersshouldnotdothingsthathurtanimalsormaketheenvironmentdirty.Intheend,tourismisastrongthingthatcanhelpdifferentculturesunderstandeachotherandhelplocaleconomiesgrow.40Bytravelingcarefully,wecanmakesurethebeautifulplacesofourworldcanbevisitedandfulloflifeforyearstocome.

A.Planningcarefullyhelpsmakethetripbetter.B.Tourismwithoutgoodcontrolmaybringbadresults.C.Goodtourismkeepsplacesforpeopleinthefuture.D.Travelingwithagroupcanprovidesafetyandconvenience.E.Theworldhasmanyplaceslikeoldhistoricalspotsandbeautifulnaturalviews.F.Choosegreenplacestostayandlocalshopstocauselessharmtotheenvironment.G.Thesethingsnotonlymakethetripbetterfortravelersbutalsoshowrespecttothelocalculture.三、完形填空(★★)LiuXiang,bornin1983inShanghai,isoneofChina’smostfamoustrackandfieldathletes.Hebeganpracticingrunningandhurdlinginhisteensandquickly______hisexcellenttalent.Hiseffortsand______helpedhimbecomeaworld-classhurdler.In2004,LiuXiang______theOlympicGamesinAthens.Henotonlywonthegoldmedalbutalso______theworldrecordwithatimeof12.91seconds.Hisvictory______peopleacrossChinaandmadehimanational______.Despitehissuccess,heremained______anddevoted.______,injuriesaffectedhiscareer.Hehadto______severalimportantcompetitions,includingtheBeijingOlympicsin2008.However,henever______.Hereturnedtothetrackandevenwonanotherinternationaltitlein2010.______retiringin2015,LiuXiangcontinuedto______sportsandyoungathletes.Healsotakespartincharityactivities(慈善活動(dòng))andpromotessportsamongchildren.LiuXiangisnotonlya(n)______athletebutalsoasymbolof______anddetermination(決定).Hehassetagoodexampleforusandhisstoryremindsusthat______wefacedifficulties,weshouldneverstoptrying.41.A.hidB.exchangedC.lostD.showed42.A.luckB.patienceC.heightD.injury43.A.watchedB.a(chǎn)ttendedC.organisedD.missed44.A.brokeB.heldC.overcameD.remembered45.A.surprisedB.inspiredC.disappointedD.confused46.A.damageB.captainC.hostD.hero47.A.humbleB.gracefulC.excitedD.sad48.A.ObviouslyB.ActuallyC.UnluckilyD.Happily49.A.joinB.winC.missD.watch50.A.gaveupB.madeupC.workedoutD.madesense51.A.BeforeB.WhenC.AfterD.If52.A.ignoreB.leaveC.forgetD.support53.A.a(chǎn)liveB.a(chǎn)mazingC.officialD.dangerous54.A.failureB.weaknessC.courageD.fear55.A.evenifB.a(chǎn)sifC.onlyifD.ifonly四、語法填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Guilin:APaintingofNatureGuilininsouthernChinaisfamous56itsamazingnaturalbeauty.TheLiRiver,whichwinds(蜿蜒)throughthecity,lookslikeagreensilkribbon.On57(it)banksstandmanygreenhillswithspecialshapes.VisitingGuilin,youcantake58boattripontheriver.Asyousailslowly,you59(see)fantasticcavesandpeacefulvillages.Theairisfresh,andthewaterissoclearthatyoucanseethebottom.Thelocalpeopleare60(friend)andalwayswelcomevisitorswarmly.YoucantastetraditionalfoodlikeGuilinricenoodles.Ifyoucomehereinspringorsummer,youwillfindeverythingcoveredwithgreen61(plant).Guilinisnotjustaplacetovisit;itislike62(live)inadream.People63havebeentheresayitisoneofthe64(beautiful)placesinChina.Itoffersusachance65(get)closetonatureandforgetourworries.五、書信寫作(★★★)66.假定你是李華,美好的高一學(xué)習(xí)生活已經(jīng)過去一個(gè)月,你將在英語課上分享自己的校園生活及適應(yīng)情況。內(nèi)容包括:1.主要的收獲;2.遇到的困難及解決方案。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié)。MyFirstMonthinSeniorHighSchoolAmonthago,Istartedmyseniorhighschoollife.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、書面表達(dá)(★★★★)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Onmy15thbirthday,myparentsgavemeabigboxwrappedincolorfulpaperasagift.Myeyeslitup.IwassureitwasthenewwatchIhadbeenaskingformonths.ButwhenIopenedit,Ifoundsomethingcompletelyunexpected—asmall,old-fashionedcamera.Atfirst,Ifeltalittledisappointed.Ihaddreamedofwearingabrand-newwatchtoschoolandshowingitofftomyfriends.ButthecameralookedsodifferentfromwhatIwanted.Mydadn

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