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2025-2026學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期高一年級(jí)期中考試試卷英語(yǔ)學(xué)科滿分150分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘。第一部分聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)聽(tīng)力理解(共6小題,每小題2分,滿分12分)材料及問(wèn)題播放兩遍。每段后有三個(gè)小題,各段播放前有5秒鐘的閱題時(shí)間。請(qǐng)根據(jù)各段播放內(nèi)容及其相關(guān)小題的問(wèn)題,在5秒鐘內(nèi)從題中所給的A、B、C項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。聽(tīng)第一段材料,回答第1-3題。材料和問(wèn)題讀兩遍。1.A.Oxford. B.London. C.Edinburgh.2.A.NextFriday. B.NextSaturday. C.NextSunday.3.A.Goonholiday. B.Callonhisgrandparents. C.Lookaftersomepets.聽(tīng)第二段材料,回答第4-6題。材料和問(wèn)題讀兩遍。4.A.Enjoyaconcert. B.Seeacomedy. C.Watchanactionfilm.5.A.Beefdumplings. B.Sandwiches. C.Potatochips.6.A.At2pm. B.At4pm. C.At5pm.第二節(jié)回答問(wèn)題(共4小題,每小題2分,滿分8分)聽(tīng)下面一段材料,然后回答問(wèn)題。材料和問(wèn)題讀兩遍。7.8.9.10.第二部分閱讀(共三節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)閱讀理解(共10小題;每小題2分,滿分20分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ARecreationalSportsMembershipOhioStateUniversityhassomeofthebestrecreationfacilities(設(shè)施)inthecountry.OurRecreationandPhysicalActivityCenter(RPAC)hasopenedinthepast10years,whosefacilitiesandprogramsaredesignedtofitallyourneedsandschedule.RPACMembershipRightsAmembershipisyourtickettotakeadvantageofallthefacilitiesandprograms.ClassesandprogramsGroupfitness,sportclubsandoutdooradventureprogramsareonlyavailabletocurrentRPACmembers.Youcanattendunlimitedfreegroupfitnessclassesaspartofyourmembership.Anextrapaymentwillberequiredifyoupreferpersonaltrainingclasses.GuestsandFamilyParticipationMembersmaysponsoruptotwoguestsduringavisit.AdailyguestpassisrequiredforeachguesttoenterRPAC,andmembersmustbepresentatthetimeofbuyingapass.Thepassisacceptedatallfacilitiesforunlimitedre-entriesinaone-dayperiod.RPACaimstoofferafamily-friendlyenvironment.Membersareabletoenjoyqualitytimewiththeirfamiliesfreeofchargeinavarietyoffamily-friendlyaccommodations,includingfamilychangingrooms,theLoungegameroom,andLeisurepool.LockerandTowelRentalRPACoffersfull-servicemen’sandwomen’slockerrooms(更衣室)featuringlargeandmediumsizelockers,whichcanberentedeithermonthlyoryearly.RPACtowelserviceisavailableinadditiontodaylockersatvariouslocationsthroughoutthefacility.RPACMembershipResponsibilitiesInanefforttocreateawelcomeandsafeenvironmentforallmembers,youhavetheresponsibilitytofollowthefollowingpolicies:●Filmingandphotographyinthefacilitiesmustbeapprovedinadvance.●Cellphonephotographyandvideoarenotpermittedinlockerrooms.●Fightingandroughplayarenotpermittedinallfacilities.●Shoesarerequiredinallpublicareasofallindoorfacilities,exceptforlockerroomsandswimmingpools.Allequipmentchecked-outfromRPACmustbereturnedattherequiredcheck-intime.Youmaybechargedfortheequipmentreturnedlateordamaged.PleasecontactmemberservicesifyouhaveanyotherquestionsaboutyourRPACmembership.11.WhatcanaRPACmemberdoforfree?A.EnjoyfamilytimeinLeisurepool. B.Attendpersonaltrainingclasses.C.Usealockerforawholeyear. D.Takeaguesttoallfacilities.12.Whichisoneofthemember’sresponsibilities?A.Wearingshoesinallpublicareas. B.Nocellphoneuseinlockerrooms.C.Nofilmingandphotographyinallareas. D.Returningchecked-outequipmentontime.13.Thepassageisprobablytakenfrom.A.auniversitywebsite B.aresearchpaperC.asciencemagazine D.agovernmentreportBForyears,you’vebeentoldthatstresscanbedeadlyandissomethingtobeavoided.Therefore,ananxioussituationisoftenaccompaniedbyasenseoffear.However,recentstudiessuggestthatstress-relatedharmfuleffectsonyourhealtharenotunavoidable.Onestudyfollowed30,000peopleforeightyearsandmeasuredtheirstresslevels.Thosewhobelievedthatstresswasharmfuldiedatahigherratethanthosewhowereunderstressbutdidn’tacknowledgetheso-callednegativeeffects.Thelattergroupwerehealthier,andmanyofthemlivedlong,happylives.Stressfulfeelingsstartoutinasmallregionofthebrainthataffectshowpeoplefeelemotions,especiallyfear.Thesmallregionisverysensitivetopossiblethreats.Whenitsensesdanger,italertsthebrain,andthefeelingsoffearorstresscanresult.Thesefeelingsgivepeopleawarningmessagewhentheyneedtopayattentionandwhentheyneedtotakeaction.Forinstance,whenthesightofaspeedingcartriggers(觸發(fā))theregiontoreleasealightning-fastmessage,weknowimmediatelytomoveoutoftheway!AnotherstudycarriedbyhealthpsychologistDrMcGonigalfoundalinkbetweenstressandtheamountofsympathy(同情)peopleshowedtoothers.Thestudytracked(追蹤)1,000adultsabouttheirdescriptionsofthelevelofstressintheirlivesandtheamountoftimespenthelpingothers.Witheachmajorstressfulevent,suchasafamilytragedyorfinancialcrisis,theriskofdeathincreasedby30%.Butforthegroupwhospenttimehelpingothers,therewasnoincreaseinstress-relateddeaths,evenforthosewhohadfacedtheirownpersonaltragedies.AccordingtoDrMcGonigal,“Chasingmeaningisbetterforyourhealththantryingtoavoiddiscomfort.Goafterwhatitisthatcreatesmeaninginyourlifeandthentrustyourselftohandlethestressthatfollows.”14.Whatdoesthestudyinparagraph2suggest?A.Stresscausedmanydeathsovereightyears.B.Stresswon’thurtyouifyoudon’tacknowledgeitspresence.C.Itisnotthestressbutourresponsetoitthatcreatesproblems.D.Thosewithoutstressusuallylivelongandhappylives.15.Whatdoweknowaboutstressfromparagraph3?A.Itisharmfultothebrain. B.ItcancausedangerC.Itcanbeathreattous. D.Itcanleadtotimelyaction.16.WhatcanwelearnfromDrMcGonigal’sstudy?A.Peoplewithoutstressspendmoretimecaringothers.B.Stressoftencausesafamilytragedyorfinancialcrisis.C.Stresscanbeavoidedbyhelpingothers.D.Peoplechasingmeaninginlifesufferlessfromstress.17.Whichmaybethebesttitleforthetext?A.StressIsNotYourEnemy B.ManCanConquerStressC.WeNeedtoRemoveStress D.StressIsNearlyHarmlessCAdolescenceisatimeofgrowthforchildren,forbothphysicalandmentaldevelopment.Ahealthydietisnecessaryforteenagersnotonlybecauseoftheirnutritionalneeds,butalsobecausethefoodstheyeatasteenagerscanaffecttheirhealthwhentheyreachadulthood(成年).Healthyeatingalsopromotesgoodfoodhabitstolastalifetime.Teenagersneeddtoburn1morecaloriesbecausetheirbodiesagrowingrapidly.AccordingtoHealthyC,adolescentsneedmorecalories(卡路里)eachdaythanatanyotherpointintheirlives.Ingeneral,teenageboysneedtoburn2,800calorieseachdayandteenagegirlsneedtoburn2,200(caloriesperday).Thesecalorificneedsareevenhigherforteenswhoplaysportsorareotherwiseveryphysicallyactive.Inaddition,teenagersshouldeatfoodsintherightproportions(份額).About50to60percentofthecaloriesshouldcomefromcarbohydrates(碳水化合物),HealthyCnotes.Fatshouldmakeuplessthan30percentofateenager’scalories.Theseguidelineswillalsoensurethatteenagersgetenoughprotein(蛋白質(zhì)),whichisimportantbecauseteenagersuse,onaverage,twiceasmuchproteinastheyneed,HealthyCreports.Vitaminsandmineralsarealsocriticalforteenagers.Teenagersshouldeatavarietyoffoods,especiallyfruitsandvegetables,tomakesurethattheygetallofthevitaminstheyneed.MilkisahealthierchoicethansodasformostteenagersbecauseitprovidescalciumandvitaminsAandDandhelpswithmakingnewbonesduringgrowthspurts(快速生長(zhǎng)期).Asteenagersmatureintoadulthood,theymaycontinuesomeoftheeatinghabitstheydevelopedearlierinlife.Adiethighinsugarandfatcanpromoteweightgainandpoorhealthlaterinlife,particularlyoncetheteenager’smetabolism(新陳代謝)slowsdown.Adiethighinsugarcanalsoincreaseateenager’sriskofdevelopingheartdiseaselaterinlife,theAmericanHeartAssociationexplains.18.Whatbenefitscanteenagersgetfromahealthydiet?A.Theycanescapefrommentalsuffering. B.Theycangrowupquickly.C.Theycankeepagoodfigure. D.Theycanformgoodeatinghabits.19.Whoneedsthehighestamountofcalorieseachdayaccordingtothepassage?A.Ateenagegirlwhostudieshard.B.Ateenageboywhogrowsfast.C.Ateenageboywholikesplayingfootball.D.Ateenagegirlwholikesplayingtabletennis.20.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.Goodeatinghabitshelpteenagersavoidtheriskofhealthproblems.B.Manyteenagerssufferfrompoorhealthastheyage.C.Beingoverweightisoneofthemainhealthproblemsamongteenagers.D.Teenagersmightgetilleveniftheyhavedevelopedgoodhabits.第二節(jié)語(yǔ)句排序(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)將下列幾個(gè)部分(A、B、C、D和E)按題號(hào)排序,構(gòu)成一個(gè)符合邏輯的完整語(yǔ)篇。21→22→23→24→25A.Onedayafteroneparticularlybadstorm,Ifoundafledgling(剛會(huì)飛的幼鳥(niǎo))ontheground.Hewasseparatedfromhisflock(鳥(niǎo)群),hisnest(巢)blownfromthemangotree.Hiseyeswereshutandhewastooyoungtosurvivealone.Iplacedhiminacardboardboxwithteatowels,researchinghowtocareforhim.Ispoketoanexpertwhosaiditwouldtake12weekstopreparehimforthewild.B.Forthenext84days,thefledglinglivedonme.Webecameinseparable.HewouldflyalongsidemewhilewewalkedthegrasslandsorwhenIdrove.Ashelearnedtofly,he’dmakeshortflightsfrommyhand,tomyshoulder,tomyhead,andthengodownmywaist-lengthhairtorestagain.Iwouldcomforthimuntilhewasfallingasleep.C.Robinworked,butmyvisadidn’tpermitmeto,andIwascutofffromtheoutsideworld,homesickandlackingpurpose.Withfewpeoplearoundourhome,Iturnedtonature.Ilearnedtheroutinesoflocalbirds.D.BeforeIflewbacktoEnglandforChristmas,wedecidedRobinshouldlethimflywhileIwasgone.Raisinghimtaughtmehowtoliveinthepresentandchangedmeforever.Lastyear,whenwereturnedtoOxfordshire.Ijoinedlocalconservation(保護(hù))effortsandwroteourstoryintoabook,Fledgling.That,alongwiththelessonthatanytinyanimalcanmakeadifference,willbehislegacy(遺產(chǎn)).E.In2013,myhusband,Robin,tookanewjobinGhana.WemovedfromLondontoAccra,andthenmovedtothegrasslandsbesidetheVoltaRiver.Ihadlovednaturesincechildhood.Sowhenwearrivedontheplains.Ifeltrelief.第三節(jié)選句填空(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。FindingYourBalancewithSocialMediaSocialmediaisabigpartofourlives.Ithelpsusstayconnectedwithfriendsandexploreourinterests.However,spendingtoomuchtimeonitcanhavenegativeeffects.Thekeyistofindahealthybalance.First,beawareofhowmuchtimeyouarespending.26Mostsmartphoneshavea“screentime”featurethatcanshowyoutheexactnumber.Youmightbesurprisedbytheresults.Next,considera“digitaldetox(排毒)”.27Forexample,youcoulddecidenottouseyourphoneduringmealsorforthefirsthourafteryouwakeup.Thishelpsyoufocusontherealworldandthepeoplearoundyou.Also,curateyouronlineenvironmentcarefully.28Ifanaccountconstantlymakesyoufeelinadequateorunhappy,it’sokaytounfollowit.Yoursocialmediafeedshouldbeaplacethatinspiresandsupportsyou,notbringsyoudown.Furthermore,don’tbelieveeverythingyousee.29Peopleoftenonlypostthehighlightsoftheirlives,nottheordinaryordifficultmoments.Remindingyourselfofthiscanreducefeelingsofcomparisonandinsecurity.Finally,replacesomeofyouronlinetimewithreal-worldactivities.30Readingabook,playingasport,orsimplytalkingface-to-facewithfamilycanbemuchmorefulfillingandrelaxing.Findingbalancedoesn’tmeangivingupsocialmediacompletely.Itmeansusingitasatoolforenrichment,notlettingitcontrolyourtimeandemotions.A.Thismeanstakingregularbreaksfromsocialmedia.B.It’simportanttoknowwhatishappeningintheworld.C.Unfollowingnegativeaccountscanmakeabigdifference.D.Youcanstartbytrackingyourusageforafewdays.E.Rememberthatsocialmediaisahighlightreel,notreallife.F.Engageinhobbiesthatdonotrequireascreen.G.Youdon’thavetocompareyourselfwithothersonline.第三部分綜合應(yīng)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題:每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AyoungmanJermaineScottsetupinbusinessasabarberinMadison,Tennessee,aboutayearago.Hegraduallyfoundthekidswereaddictedtotabletsand31productswhentheycametothebarbershop.Itwasextremely32tocuttheirhairwhentheywerefocusedonthose,andkidswouldgetfrustratedandlackpassionforlifeiftheyplaycellphonesforalongtime.Thatledtothe33ofScott’s“BarbershopBooksDay”,whenkidscouldcomeandgeta34haircut.Whatwasrequired?Theywereonlyrequiredto35abookwhiletheygotit.Hecreated“BarbershopBooksDay”tohelpnotonlythekids,butalsotheworriedparents.Madisonhasmany36familiesandmanyarestrugglingtomakeendsmeet.Manyparentsarebusywiththeirworkandbarelyhavetimetokeeptheirchildren37.Forpeopleinthiscommunity,$15forahaircutperkidisnoteasyto38,soinsomewayareductioninthepricecan39.Scottbeganhis40byborrowingfivebooksfromCityLibraryandputtingthemnearhischair.Book41beganfloodinginwhenalocalnewsstationbroadcastwhathewasdoing.Scottplansontakingitastepfurtherbyexpandinghis“BarbershopBooksDay”toan“IceBreakerBookTour”wherehe42togetkidsexcitedandinspiredtolearnwhilealsogivingthem.43rolemodelsthroughinspiring,speakerssoastoencouragethem.Scottsaid,“IfIstepoutofmycomfortzone,challengemyselfandinstill(灌輸)inthemtheideathatschooliscoolandeducational,44itwillguidethemintherightdirection.”Healsoemphasizedthatit’suptoallthemembersofthesocietytodevelopstudents’lifelong45forreading.31.A.scientific B.quality C.software D.electronic32.A.efficient B.hard C.possible D.pleasant33.A.advertisement B.support C.celebration D.birth34.A.high-quality B.lower-priced C.cool D.free35.A.borrow B.buy C.read D.choose36.A.low-income B.middle-class C.modern D.large37.A.home B.secure C.company D.informed38.A.neglect B.afford C.believe D.fall39.A.arise B.succeed C.work D.advance40.A.travel B.principle C.lesson D.program41.A.sellers B.lists C.orders D.donations42.A.agrees B.intends C.needs D.proves43.A.typical B.classical C.positive D.passive44.A.hopefully B.simply C.fortunately D.normally45.A.passion B.activity C.plan D.taste第二節(jié)語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Baduanjin,46nametranslatesto“theEightPiecesofBrocade,”isagemoftraditionalChinesewellnessculture.Thisancientpracticeconsistsofaseriesofgentle,flowingexercises,stretchingthebody47regulatingthebreath.Unlikestrenuousworkouts,Baduanjin48(differ)fromWesternhigh-intensitytrainingbyemphasizinginnerharmonyandthesmoothflowofQi,orvitalenergy.Historically,thisexercise49(practise)byscholarsandmartialartists.Inrecenttimes,ithasseenaglobalsurgeinpopularity.Peoplefromall50(walk)oflifehavediscovereditsbenefits,adaptingto51(it)slowpacetofindarefugefrommodernstress.52(previous)consideredanactivityonlyfortheelderly,Baduanjinisnowattractingamuch53(young)audience.Officeworkers,spendinglonghoursseated,areincreasinglyturningtoit,54(hope)toalleviateneckandbackpain.Ultimately,Baduanjinoffersaholisticpathtohealth,whosewisdomisprofoundlyrelevanttoday.Itisseen55abeautifulpractice,perfectlyblendingmovement,breath,andmindfulawarenessforcomprehensivewell-being.第四部分詞匯基礎(chǔ)(共20分)第一節(jié)詞義匹配(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)根據(jù)句子內(nèi)容,從每組的選項(xiàng)中選出能匹配句子中劃線部分意義的選項(xiàng)。56.Ienjoythecompanyofmyfriendsontheweekend.A.advice B.business C.presence D.gift57.Tomaintainmyphysicalhealth,Imakeitahabittogotothegymregularly.A.endlessly B.rarely C.frequently D.suddenly58.Honestyisabasicprinciplethatweshouldallfollow.A.result B.leader C.theory D.rule59.Aftertherepair,waterbegantoflowsmoothtythroughthepipes.A.run B.disappear C.block D.change60.MichaelvolunteeredtheinformationbeforeIhadachancetoask.A.askedfor B.wrotedown C.prepare D.offered61.ThesuddentensiononthelinetoldmeIhadhookedafish.A.tightness B.nervousness C.movement D.thinness62.Parentsbecomeconcernediftheirchildrendon’tcomehomeontime.A.suddenlyloseallinterest B.getveryangryandshoutC.starttofeelworriedoranxious D.begintofeelhappyandrelaxed63.Youshouldtakeadvantageofthegoodweathertogoforahike.A.makethemostof B.paynoattentiontoC.waitpatientlyfor D.expressdoubtsabout64.Weshouldquitfocusingontheproblemandstartthinkingaboutpossiblesolutionsrightnow.A.seekhelpwiththedifficulty B.beginanalyzingthedetailsC.continuediscussingthemistake D.stopconcentratingontheissue65.MoabirdswerenativetoNewZealand,butarenowextinct(滅絕的).A.originallylivedinandbelongedtoNewZealandB.werebroughttoNewZealandbyhumansC.livedinNewZealandforalongtimeD.werewell-knowntopeopleinNewZealand第二節(jié)單詞拼寫(xiě)(每空1分,滿分10分)根據(jù)下列各句句意及所給單詞的首字母或漢語(yǔ)提示,用單詞的恰當(dāng)形式填空,并把完整單詞填寫(xiě)在答題卷相應(yīng)的位置上。66.Thatsongr(使想起)meofourvacationinParis.67.Thejobapplicantmusthavegoodcommunicationskills,and(以前的)workingexperience.68.Thecrowdcheeredwildlywhenseeingthe(冠軍),whohadjustbrokentheworldrecord.69.I’vefilledoutthecollege(申請(qǐng))formwithgreatcare,hopingtogetintomydreamuniversity.70.Thesceneryis(驚人地)beautifulasonetravelsbyboatalongtheYangtzeRiver.71.Myteachersallhavegreateofme,whichmakesmestressed.72.Employeesinthiscompanyenjoygreatb,suchashealthinsuranceandpaidvacation.73.Ideasonthenewbookmaydbetweendifferentpeople.74.Workingoutrhelpsalottoreduceone’stirednessandanxiety.75.Ab

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