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高級中學名校試卷PAGEPAGE1江蘇省泰州市靖江市部分學校2025-2026學年高一上學期11月期中英語試題第一部分聽力(略)第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AWoodlandPlaygroundOpen—BankHolidays,EasterBreak,HalloweenBreakDaily11:00—17:00Open—February,March&AprilSaturdays&Sundays11:00—17:00Open—May,June,July,August&SeptemberDaily11:00—17:00Open—October,November&DecemberSaturdays&Sundays11:00—17:00*TicketsforWoodlandPlayground:Adults—€6.95/Children4—12yearsold—€3/Childrenunder4yearsold—FREE(NOPICNICSORDOGSALLOWED)CastleToursOpen—BankHolidays,EasterBreak,HalloweenBreakDaily1p.m.,2p.m.&3p.m.Open—February,March&AprilSaturdays&Sundays1p.m.,2p.m.&3p.m.Open—May,June,July,August&SeptemberDaily1p.m.,2p.m.,3p.m.&4p.m.Open—October,November&DecemberSaturdays&Sundays1p.m.,2p.m.&3p.m.*TicketsforCastleTours:Adults—€13.50/Childrenunder12yearsold—€6(THEREARENOCASTLETOURSONWEDDINGDAYS)TeaRooms&GiftShopOpen—BankHolidays,EasterBreak,HalloweenBreakDaily11:00—17:00Open—February,March&AprilSaturdays&Sundays11:00—17:00Open—May,June,July,August&SeptemberDaily11:00—17:00Open—October,November&DecemberSaturdays&Sundays11:00—17:00Enjoyacoffeeandtreatfromlocalbakers(烘焙師)inour17thcenturytearoom.1.HowmucharetheticketstoWoodlandPlaygroundforacouplewitha6-year-oldboy?A.€6.95. B.€9.95. C.€13.90. D.€16.90.2.VisitorscanexperienceCastleTourson________.A.MondaysinMarch B.ThursdaysinAugustC.FridaysinDecember D.weddingdays3.WhatcanvisitorsdoinTeaRooms&GiftShop?A.Tastefreshbreadinanancienttearoom. B.Enjoy17th-century-stylecoffee.C.Haveapicnicwithlocals. D.Makegiftsbyhand.BWhenIwas25,Idreamedofcrown(皇冠).ThatwasthesummerImadetheshortlistforafemalenovelprize.Thewinnerwastobeannouncedatatelevisedevent.IwasveryexcitedandimaginedmyselfonTV.Acrownwouldbeonmyhead.AndtheninAugustofthatyear,theprizewascancelledforsomereason.Iwasdisappointedbutstillfullofhope.Tome,writinghasalwaysbeenanexcitingact,especiallytheearlymomentsofcreation.Thisexcitementinspiredmethroughyearsofwriting.Ipublishedseveralbooks,andmysenseofachievementgrew,yetIwasalsofloodedwithrejectionletters.SeveraladultnovelsthatIworkedonforyearscametonothing.BythetimeIturned40,theserejectionlettersbegantoeatawayatmyhope.Ihadalwaysknownthatmybooksweren’tgoingtomakemerich,butIcouldn’thelpfeelingdisappointedthatmywritingcareerhadn’tbecomesomethingmore.Actually,Iworkedlessteachinghours,andsentmykidsofftopre-schoolsoIcouldwrite,butIfeltsolittlehadcomefromit.Whenmypublisherstoppedpublishingbooks,sadnesshungoverme.Thefollowingyearsweretough.IstillwrotebecauseIdidn’tknowwhatelsetodo.Istoppedtryingtobelievethatwritingwasgoingtosupportmefinanciallyandthenanunexpectedthinghappened:writingbecamehopefulagain.Myyoungerdreamsofbeingafamouswriterhavegivenwaytomoremiddle-agedsatisfactions:thechildrenwhotellmetheyreadmybooksandlikedthem,mystudentswhosaytheysawmeinalocalmagazine.Smallthingsareanewkindofhope.Recently,formy50thbirthday,IwenttoChinawithmyfriend.Wewereinagiftshopwhenacrowncaughtmyeye.Iboughtitformyself,andworeitformybirthdayparty,justforfun.4.Whatcanbelearnedabouttheauthorfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Sheachievedalotinadultnovel. B.ShetookprideinbeingaYAwriter.C.SheattendedanovelcompetitiononTV. D.Shegotacrownasaprizeforthewinner.5.Accordingtoparagraph3,whydidtheauthorfeeldisappointedaboutherwritingcareer?A.Writingdidn’trewardherwithwealth. B.Writingtookuptoomuchofhertime.C.Shemadelittleadvanceinwriting. D.Shelostchancestoteachherkids.6.Whydoestheauthormentionthechildrenandherstudentsinparagraph4?A.Toexplainanewhope. B.Tostressagoodrelationship.C.Tocomparesmallthings. D.Toprovethepopularityofherbooks.7.Theauthorboughtherselfacrownbecause.A.shewantedtopraiseherself B.itrepresentsChinesecultureC.itwouldmakeherpartyspecial D.shehasmadepeacewithherdreamCIfyouthoughtthatyourchildren’sacademic(學業(yè)的)performanceisbasedsimplyonthenumberofhoursspentonstudying,youarewrong.Goodgradesarearesultofmultiplefactors,includingeverythingfromthechildren’sbrainstotheenvironmenttheyarein.Andoneofthemajor,mostlyignored,influencingfactorsisphysicalhealth.Physicalactivityandhealthactuallycanimproveaperson’sabilitytolearn.AccordingtotheNationalAcademyofMedicine,exercisecanimproveachild’scognitive(認知的)abilities,health,andacademicperformancesignificantly.AccordingtoastudybytheUniversityofBritishColumbia,regularaerobicexercisebettersthefunctioningofthehippocampus(海馬),theareaofthebraininvolvedinlearningandmemory.Otherformsofexerciselikebalanceexercises,muscleexercises,andresistancetrainingdonothavethesameresultonthebrain.Theeffectofexerciseonmemoryandthinkingisbothdirectandindirect.Directly,regularexercisegivestheabilitytoincreasethereleaseofgrowthfactors.Thesegrowthfactorsarechemicalsinthebrainthataffectthegrowthofnewbloodvessels,thehealthofbraincells,aswellasthesurvivalofnewbraincells.Ontheotherhand,gettingenoughexercisewillimprovesleepqualityandmood.Itwillalsoreducestressandanxiety.Itisbelievedthatthebenefitsofexerciseduringtheschooldayaregreaterthanthosecomingfromincreasingclasstime.Furthermore,thegreatestcognitivebenefitsfromphysicaleducationhavebeenseentocomeaboutwhenphysicaleducationwasgiveneitherinthefirsthalfofthedayormiddayratherthanattheendoftheday.Inordertogetthechildrenmoving,resttime,PEclasses,bikingorwalkingtoschoolshouldbepromoted.Activitieslikeafter-schoolsportsthatusedtobeheldatschoolshouldberestarted.Physicalactivityshouldnotbeseenasadispensableoptionbutasanimportanteducationalconcern.8.Whatfactorisoftenforgottenwhenitcomestogoodgrades?A.Thechildren’sbrains. B.Physicalhealth.C.Agoodenvironment. D.Thehoursspentonlearning.9.Howdoesexerciseinfluencethinkingindirectly?A.Byaffectingthesurvivalofnewbraincells. B.Byreleasinggrowthfactorsinlargenumbers.C.Byinfluencingthegrowthofnewbloodvessels. D.Byimprovingaperson’smoodandsleepquality.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dispensable”meaninthelastparagraph?A.Unusual. B.Unique. C.Unnecessary. D.Common.11.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Mentalhealthshouldneverbeignored.B.Physicaleducationclassisreallyagoodoption.C.Exercisemaybringaboutgoodacademicgrades.D.Differentexerciseshavedifferenteffectsonthebrain.DAccordingtotheFoodandAgricultureOrganizationoftheUnitedNations,abouttwobillionpeopleeatbugs,orinsects,aspartoftheirdailydiet.That’snearlyaquarteroftheglobalpopulation,andyetmostcountriesinEuropeandNorthAmerica,despitethenutritionalandenvironmentalbenefits,arequiteunwillingtoeatbugs.SowhyshouldWesternizedcountriesagreetoincludebugsintheirdailydiet?Eatingbugsasareplacementforlargerfarmanimalscouldcontributegreatlytoamoresustainable(可持續(xù)的)world.Bugshaveahighfeed-to-productrateandusemuchlessmaterialsthantraditionalfarmanimalsperpound.AccordingtoanarticlewrittenbytheformermanageroftheTorontoFoodPolicyCouncil,WayneRoberts,“Eatableinsectsdon’tappearonanyendangeredspecieslists,andtheirsustainableusecouldhelpprotectotherwildlifesincetheapproachmaycontributetohabitatprotection.”Thenutritionalbenefitsofeatingbugscanbeimportantinfightingchildhooddeaths,andmalnutrition(營養(yǎng)不良)rates.MonicaAiyekooftheFoodandAgriculturedepartmentatBondoUniversityCollegehasstudiedandpublishedtheeffectsofincludingnativecricketsintoschoolmealprogramsinKenya.Herstudieshavefoundthatabout30%ofKenyanhouseholdsareshortoffood,leadingtowide-spreadmalnutritionamongchildren,particularlyundertheageof5.Puttingbugsintoschoolfeedingprogramscouldprovidechildrenwiththenecessarynutrientstopreventpoorgrowth.Generally,bugsareextremelynutritionallybeneficial,richinprotein,omega-3fatsandiron.ThepopularWesternopinionisbeststatedbyNewYorkTimeswriterLigayaMishan,“Europeans,andEuropeansettlersinNorthAmerica,neverhadabug-eatingtradition.Indeed,welargelyconsiderinsectsdirtyandrelatedtodisease.Thisisabigmisunderstandingthatweneedtoclearup.AllIwantisafoodculturalchange,isthatsomuchtoask?”12.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?A.Endangeredbugstastelessdelicious.B.Eatingbugscanthreatenotherwildlife.C.Bugsneedlessfeedforthesameproduction.D.Bugsproducelessusingmorematerials.13.WhatwasthemainfocusofAiyeko’sstudy?A.Thegeneralhealthbenefitsofbugs.B.TheclimbingmalnutritionratesamongKenyankids.C.TheproblemoffoodsafetyinKenyanhouseholds.D.ThebenefitsofhavingbugsinschoolmealsinKenya.14.WhatisMishanattitudetowardsbug-eating?A.Doubtful. B.Favourable. C.Unclear. D.Indifferent.15.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Bugs:aChangeintheMenu B.Bugs:anUnwantedFutureChoiceC.Bugs:anUnseenThreattotheCrop D.Bugs:aGame-changerinAgriculture第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Ifsomeonecallsyouugly,youmightstarttowonderifit’strue.However,whatmattersmostishowyoufeelaboutyourself,despitewhatotherpeoplethinkorsay.Ifsomeonecallsyouugly,findawaytorespond.Worktowardsacceptingyourself.Neverhesitatetogetsupportfromanadultifyou’restrugglingtofeelgoodaboutyourself.●Respondingtothejudgements_____16_____.Speakupforyourselfbysayingthatthejudgementsaremeananddon’treflectwhoyouare.Forexample,say,“Idon’tknowwhyyouwouldcallmeugly.YouropinionofhowIlookdoesn’tchangewhoIam.”Youcanalsosay,“Youarenotthejudgeofwhatisbeautiful.IseemyselfasbeautifulbecauseIknowIamalovingandkindperson.”●_____17_____Nobodycandefine(給……下定義)whatispretty,normal,orbeautifulonthewhole.Asthesayinggoes,“Beautyliesintheeyeofthelover.”_____18_____.Ifyoufeellowaboutyourlooksorwhatpeoplehavesaidtoyouoraboutyou,startbuildingyourownself-acceptance.Seeyourselfasanimperfectpersonandlearntoacceptthoseimperfectionsinyourself.●GettingsocialsupportWhetheryouneedsupportorsomeonetoshareyourinnerthoughts,talkingtoanadultcanhelp._____19_____.Theymightlendalisteningearorgiveyousomeadviceonhowtohandlesituationswhenpeopletrytohurtyou.Theymightevenhelpyoudealwiththepersonwhocalledyouugly.Adultsrememberbeingyoungerandmaybeabletogivesuggestionsbasedontheirownexperiences._____20_____.A.AcceptingyourselfB.StartsmallandtakeyourownstepC.AndthisistrueforbeautystandardsD.SettingyourownstandardsforbeautyE.Thismightbeateacher,parentorcoachF.Standupforyourselfanddon’tbackdownG.Youmightbesurprisedathowhelpfultheycanbe第三部分語言運用(共一節(jié),滿分15分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15題,每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。I’dworkedfourmonthsatauniversitywhenwehadagoing-awaypartyforSandy,whowasmovingtoLondon.WhenIgottoworkthenextday,Iwas____21____toseeSandythere.“Aren’tyousupposedtobeinLondon?”Iasked.She____22____meandsaid,“I’mHelen.”IthenfoundoutthatIhaveararedisease—faceblindness.This____23____sentmetothedoctor.Ididn’tthinkmuchaboutit.____24____,I’masuccessfuladult—whocaresifmy____25____isn’tquitelikeeveryoneelse’s?Then,ImetDrSmith.“Yourabilitytolearnnewfacesisamongtheworst,”hesaid.“Asforcures,nothingsofarhasbeenvery____26____.”Afterasadgoodbye,IfledintearsIwas____27____untilDadgavemesomeimportantadvice.“Everyonejustwantstotalkaboutthemselves,”hesaid.“Justaskquestions.”This____28____changedmylife.Whenwalkingoncampus,ifsomeonelookedmyway,I____29____.Iftheysmiled,Istoppedtochat.SoonIbecameanexpertattalkingto_____30_____.Thisyear,Icelebratedmybirthdaywithover60friends,manyofwhomIwasn’tableto_____31_____.Iwasfinewiththat._____32_____,Icantakecoursestotreatmyillness,butI’dratherspendthattimeonsomethingI_____33_____,likelookingatbirds.Igetsucha_____34_____identifyingthem._____35_____myfaceblindness,I’velearnttoseetheworld.21.A.excited B.pleased C.frightened D.surprised22.A.thoughtof B.staredat C.gotawayfrom D.reachedoutfor23.A.discovery B.accident C.disaster D.expectation24.A.However B.Somehow C.Moreover D.Anyway25.A.illness B.brain C.face D.growth26.A.cheap B.popular C.promising D.comfortable27.A.upset B.impatient C.unconcerned D.annoyed28.A.explanation B.question C.warning D.tip29.A.smiled B.hesitated C.panicked D.waited30.A.students B.workmates C.strangers D.patients31.A.invite B.trust C.recognize D.greet32.A.Hopefully B.Fortunately C.Finally D.Actually33.A.remember B.enjoy C.miss D.ignore34.A.thrill B.chance C.shock D.trouble35.A.Accordingto B.Thanksto C.Infearof D.Inspiteof第二節(jié)語篇填空(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1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。OnOct.4,Iwitnessedthewomen’ssofttennisfinal____36____JapandefeatedChineseTaipei19thAsianGamesinHangzhou.Softtennis,____37____(originate)inJapanin1884,differsfromtennisbecauseitusessoftrubberballswhichlastlongercomparedtohardyellowballs.Thisallowsformatchestocontinueforlonger____38____interruption(中斷).ThesportwasfirstincludedintheHiroshima(廣島)AsianGamesasanofficialevent.Afteratoughmatch,Japanwon____39____narrowvictoryof2-1.KoudaiHori,thecoachteam,couldn’thelpbutapplaud,ashewatchedtheathletesgive____40____(they)all,sweatglistening(發(fā)光)ontheirforehead.Asthebirthplacewheresofttennisisviewed____41____adailyworkout,morethan400,000enthusiasts,accordingtoHori.“Itbringsmejoytoseethetraditionalsportofhomelandspreadingworldwide.I’dsayit’sthebesthit____42____we’veeverhad”hesaid.AsforChineseTaipei,despitetheir____43____(fail)andsadness,theircoachmaintainedpointofview.“Eventhoughwelost,wehaveplayedourgames,”notedProfessorZhuangYcurrentmentalhealthcoachoftheChineseTaipeiteam.“Somepeoplewould____44____(possible)getupsetaboutnotwinningthegoldmedal,butthetrainingforthreeyears_____45_____(teach)usbeyondjustwinningorlosingsofar.”第四部分基礎知識運用(共三節(jié),滿分25分)第一節(jié)單詞拼寫(根據(jù)首字母或漢語意義填入適當形式的單詞;每空1分;滿分15分)46.Shefoundite________hardtofindagoodjobinaforeigncountry,(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)47.Sheisnotc________withherlifenowandwishestotakestepstoimproveit.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)48.Thegovernmenthascloseddownsomefactories,leadingto200jobl________.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)49.—Doesthenewmedicinework?—Yes.Itisane________cureforthisillness.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)50.Hearteda________andcoldsilencesarecommonbetweenteenagersandtheirparents.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)51.Youcansavetimebys________theintroductionandgoingstraighttothemainpoints.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)52.Hissincerea________,offeredrepeatedlyforthemisunderstanding,havefinallybeenaccepted.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)53.Thesleepyboyhadtroublec________inclass,whichledtohimmissingseveralkeypointsofthelecture.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)54.Hehasachieved________(認可)andrespectasascientist.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)55.Mr.Greenhas________(投稿)toChinaDailyforseveraldays.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)56.Themuseum’scollectionisimpressive,butonlyafewpiecesaretrue________(原版)bythefamousartist.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)57.Theconferenceattracted________(專業(yè)人士)fromvariousindustries,alleagertosharetheirinsights.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)58.Somevil

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