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北京市第三十九中學(xué)2025—2026學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期高一年級(jí)英語(yǔ)學(xué)科期中試卷考生須知1.考生要認(rèn)真填寫答題卡上的班級(jí)、姓名,貼好條形碼。2.本試卷包括八道大題,共5頁(yè)??荚嚂r(shí)間120分鐘。3.答題前要認(rèn)真審題,看清題目要求,按要求認(rèn)真作答。4.答題時(shí)字跡要工整,畫圖要清晰,卷面要整潔。第Ⅰ卷(共75分)I.聽力理解(共三節(jié),共22.5分)第一節(jié)(共4小題;每小題1.5分,共6分)聽下面四段對(duì)話,每段對(duì)話后有一道小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。每段對(duì)話你將聽一遍。1.What’stheman’sanimalsign?A. B. C.2.Whatkindofmusicdoesthebandplay?A.Countrymusic. B.Rockmusic. C.Popmusic.3.Whenwillthemangoonholiday?A.InJune. B.InJuly. C.InAugust.4.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inarestaurant. B.Inabank. C.Inanoffice.第二節(jié)(共6小題;每小題1.5分,共9分)聽下面三段對(duì)話,每段對(duì)話后有兩道小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。每段對(duì)話你將聽兩遍。聽第5段材料,回答第5至第6小題。5.What’sChapterSevenabout?A.Biology. B.Rivers. C.Fish.6.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Teacherandstudent. C.Librarianandreader.聽第6段材料,回答第7至第8小題。7.Whenwillthewomangotothetheatre?A.OnWednesdayevening.B.OnThursdayafternoon.C.OnSaturdayevening.8.Whydoesthewomanmakethephonecall?A.Todiscussweekendplans.B.Tobookticketsforashow.C.Toaskthewaytoatheatre.聽第7段材料,回答第9至第10小題。9.WhendoesthemangotoCityCollege?A.At5:30. B.At6:00. C.At7:00.10.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Photographyskills.B.Aphotographycourse.C.Aprofessionalphotographer.第三節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,共7.5分)聽下面一段獨(dú)白,根據(jù)題目要求在相應(yīng)的橫線上寫下第11題至第15題的關(guān)鍵信息。每小題僅填寫一個(gè)詞。這段獨(dú)白你將聽兩遍。HowtoImproveMemoryGivethebrainaworkoutMentalworkoutscanincreasememorybychallengingourselvesto11newbrainpathways.DophysicalexerciseItreducestheriskofmemorylossandincreasesthebrain12.Get13sleepMostadultsshouldget7-9hoursofsleepanightto14memories.Maketimefor15andfriendsHealthyrelationshipshelpreducethefactorsthatcanleadtomemoryloss.II.完形填空(共15小題;每小題1.5分,共22.5分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。WhenItriedoutforthefootballteamduringthesummerbefore9thgrade,Ineverimaginedhowimportantthissportwouldbecomeinmylife.Footballisa16sport,attimesalmostpainful,andpracticesreally17ateam’sphysicalandmentallimits.Withouttrustinmyownabilityandastrongsenseofcommitment(投入),Iwouldneverhavemanagedtocontinueafteryearsofhardworkasaplayer,andwithcountless18.Inthefirstyear,Iplayedonthedefensiveline.Thiswasanamazing19thatgavemeagreatsenseofachievement.Butinthelastgameoftheseason,Iwasseriouslyinjured.Iwasprohibitedfromanyphysicalactivitiesforsixmonths.Aftergoing20aseriesofphysicaltreatments,Ireturnedtothefieldasateamcaptain.Ipracticedharderthanevertomakeupformy21time.InSeptember,duringmyjunioryear,mynamewasmentionedinthelocalnewspaperasthekeydefensivelinemenontheteam.Afterplayingafantasticseason,Iwasgiventhe22ofMostValuablePlayer.23,myskillsinfootballdonotmagicalyextendtoothersports.Duringthewinterbreak,Iwentonasnowboardingtripandseriouslyinjuredmyrightshoulder.Ihadtohavefour24.SinceIcouldnotusemyrightarmfortwomonths,Ihadtolearnhowtowriteandeatusingmylefthand.25lifemustgoon.Iknewthatmyownpresenteffortswoulddecidemyfuture,soI26thestricttrainingprogramtobuildstrengthandimproveflexibilityinmy27.Afteraneight-monthrecovery,Iwasbackoutonthefieldplayingfootball,thesportI28.Inthissense,theworldoffootballhastaughtmeanimportantlifelesson:29andcommitmentmakewhatseemsimpossible30.ThislessonfromfootballisonethatIknowtranslatesthrougheverypartoflife.16.A.tough B.popular C.typical D.dynamic17.A.set B.control C.test D.require18.A.mistakes B.adventures C.accidents D.injuries19.A.performance B.position C.moment D.advantage20.A.with B.over C.through D.into21.A.valuable B.lost C.extra D.regular22.A.pride B.choice C.name D.honor23.A.Unfortunately B.Similarly C.Happily D.Gradually24.A.practices B.tryouts C.seasons D.operations25.A.But B.Or C.So D.And26.A.examined B.changed C.provided D.completed27.A.shoulder B.hand C.leg D.foot28.A.explore B.avoid C.love D.support29.A.Knowledge B.Belief C.Experience D.Opinion30.A.enjoyable B.possible C.sensible D.responsibleIII.閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,共30分)AVolunteerDayWhatbetterwayistheretoenjoyyourownhobbieswhilehelpingothersatthesametime?CometoVolunteerDayandchoosewhichactivityyou’dliketojoinfortheday.SeebelowforalistofvolunteeropportunitiesforVolunteerDaysoyoucanbeginthinkingaboutwhichactivityyoumightwanttojoin.Alistofvolunteeractivities:Plantflowers:Doyouenjoybeingoutsideinnature?CityParksAssociationhasmanygreatopportunitiesforpeoplewholovetobeoutdoors.Helpplantflowersandbushesincityparks,helplaypathsatCaveSpringsPark,orhelppickuprubbisharoundtheriverbanks.Theseactivitiesareveryactive,soremembertobepreparedwithplentyofdrinkingwaterPlaywithanimals:Doyouloveanimals?LovelyFriendsisanorganizationthatvisitslocalanimalsheltersandprovidesvolunteerstospendtimewiththeanimalswhiletheircagesarebeingcleaned.Playwithpuppies,snugglewithcats,orhand-feedrabbits.Readtochildren:LoveandLearningisanorganizationthatprovidesvolunteerstohelpchildrenwithlearningdisabilities.Readbooksoutloudtogroupsofchildrenfourtosixyearsold,orreadone-on-onewithstrugglingreadersseventoeightyearsold.Painthouses:Doyouenjoymakingart?Ifso,thisvolunteeropportunitymightbejustrightforyouHappyHomesisalocalorganizationthatprovideshomerepairsforneedypeopleintheformofpainting.Forelderlyorphysicallydisabledpeoplewhocannotdorepairstotheirhomes,HappyHomesprovidesvolunteerpainterstorepaintoldhomes,outsideorin.HappyHomesalsoprovidespainterstocreatebeautifulwallpaintingsinsideschoolsorcommunitycenters.31.Anoutdoorloverprobablytakespartin______.A.Plantflowers B.PainthousesC.Readtochildren D.Playwithanimals32.WhatdoLovelyFriendsvolunteersdo?A.Readbookstochildren.B.Spendtimewithanimals.C.Helpplantbushesinparks.D.Pickupgarbagealongtheriver.33.Thepurposeofthepassageisto______.A.educatechildren B.attractvolunteersC.comforttheelderly D.encouragethedisabledBAfterfinishingmyteachingforaschoolyear,IthoughtthatIshouldgobacktoMontreal,Quebec,myhometownforavisit.Mymaingoalwastorelaxinpreparationforthechallengesofmyretirementinthecomingyear.ThroughmystayinMontreal,ImetlotsofChinesewhoarestrugglingtosucceedandthenleadabetterlifeinCanada.Sometravelledthousandsofmilestogetknowledge.WhenIspokewithsomeofthemaboutthemajorbarriertheyhadtofaceaftertheyarrivedinCanada,theyalltalkedaboutthetwoofficiallanguagesofCanada.ButIwasimpressedbytheirabilitytoexpresstheirideaswhileswitchingbetweenEnglishandFrench.Almostallofthosepeoplesaidtheyoftenfelthomesick.Theymisstheirfamiliesandfriends.ThoughMontrealhaslotsofChineserestaurants,theylongforahomecookedmeal.Imetsometouristswhoweretryingtorealizetheirchildhooddreamsofexperiencingthelifeinadevelopedcountry.WhenIaskedthemifMontrealhadliveduptotheirexpectations,theyhesitated.Theysaidthatrealityneveragreeswithfantasy.However,theyweregladtohavetheopportunitytovisitMontrealanddidn’tregrettakingthetrip.NotalltheChinesepeopleImetwerehappy.IoncemetayoungladywhometwithagentlemanthroughtheInternet.However,toherdisappointment,hedisappearedafterhepromisedtomarryherinMontreal.IwasservedbyanotherChinesepersonwhocouldnothandlethechallengesofstudyinginanEnglishenvironmentandendedupworkinginarestaurantwithminimumpay.Exploringdifferentpartsoftheworld,withoutanydoubt,isanenrichingexperience.However,oneshouldberealisticwhenitcomestoleavinghishometowntosetupanewlifeinaforeigncountry.Oneshouldtakethetimetoexaminetheadvantagesandtheshortcomingsoftheventurebeforetheydecidetochaseanuncertaindreamofachievingsuccessorleadingabetterlife.34.Thewriterwenttoherhometownto______.A.meetheroldfriendsB.studyanewlanguageC.goonwithherteachingD.prepareforherretirementlife35.ThemainbarrierforsomeChinesetogetknowledgeinCanadais______.A.food B.homesickness C.language D.income36.Thewriterthinksthat______.A.overseasChinesearegoodatcommunicationinCanadaB.thetriptoMontrealisagoodchanceforpeopletostudyC.overseasChinesefeeldisappointedattheirlifeinCanadaD.peopleshouldthinkcarefullybeforechasingthedreamsabroad37.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ImprovingLifeSkillsinCanadaB.ExploringDifferentPartsofCanadaC.StrugglingforaBetterLifeinCanadaD.GoingtoCanada—YourIdealDestinationCExpertsliketosaythebestformofexerciseiswhateverkindyou’llactuallydo.Butthatmaynotalwaysbethecase;newresearchfindsthatpeoplewhocombineexercisewiththeirsociallivesmaybeatanadvantageoversolitary(獨(dú)自)exercising.Tennis,badmintonandsoccerareallbetterforlongevity(長(zhǎng)壽)thancycling,swimming,joggingorgymexercise,accordingtotheresearch.Thestudywasbasedondatafromabout8,500adultswhowerepartoftheCopenhagenCityHeartStudy.Theycompletedahealthandlifestylequestionnaire,whichincludedquestionsabouttypeandfrequencyofphysicalactivity,andweremonitoredbytheresearchersforaround25years,aperiodduringwhichabout4,500ofthesubjectsdied.Tenniscameoutontopintheresearch.Comparedwithpeoplesittingallday,thosewhoreportedplayingtennisastheirmainformofexercisecouldexpecttoadd9.7yearstotheirlifetime,followedbybadminton(6.2years),soccer(4.7years),cycling(3.7years),swimming(3.4years),jogging(3.2years)andhealth-clubactivities(1.5years).Tennislikelytookthetopspotbecause“it’sveryinteractive,”saysstudyco-authorDr.JamesO’Keefe,aphysicianatSaintLuke’sMidAmericaHeartInstitute.“Ateverypointyou’retalking.It’sjustaverynaturalwaytoemotionallybondwithpeople,besidesgettingyourexercise.”Butheaddsthatthestudymaynothavebeenabletofullyaccountforthefactthatwealthier,better-educatedpeople—whotendtobehealthiertobeginwith—maybemorelikelytoplaytennis.Activitieslikerunningandweightliftingstillextendyourlifeandofferplentyofotherhealthbenefits.Butforthebestpossiblebenefits,O’Keefesaysgym-goersmaywanttoconsidercombiningthoseworkoutswithactivitiesthatfostersocialconnection.O’Keefe,whoseexercisetypicallyincludesrunningandweightlifting,sayshe’sevenchangedhisownbehaviorbecauseofthestudy:heandhisfamilyhavetakenupbadminton.“Youcan’tplaybadmintonwithoutfeelinglikeakidagain,”hesays.“It’sjustpurefun.”38.Whichofthefollowingisbestforlivingalonglife?A.Cycling. B.Badminton.C.Swimming. D.Gymexercise.39.Howmanypeoplewerestilllivingattheendoftheresearch?A.About8,500. B.About4,500.C.About4,000. D.About2,500.40.Whatmattersmosttotheresultoftheresearch?A.Familylife. B.Socialconnections.C.Frequencyofexercise. D.Wealthandeducation.41.WhatdoesO’Keefedoafterthefinding?A.Heputsthetheoryintopractice.B.Heplaysbadmintonjustforfun.C.Hefeelslikeplayingbadmintonwithkids.D.Hetakesmoreexercisethanbefore.DIsyourglasshalf-emptyorhalf-full?Howyouanswerthisquestionmayshowyouroutlookonlife,yourattitudetowardsyourself,andwhetheryou’reoptimisticorpessimistic—anditmayevenaffectyourhealth.Somestudiesshowthatpersonalitycanaffectmanyareasofyourhealth.Thepositivethinkingthatusuallycomeswithoptimismisakeypartofeffectivestressmanagement.Andeffectivestressmanagementisconnectedwithmanyhealthbenefits.Ifyoutendtobepessimistic,don’tdespair—youcanlearnpositivethinkingskills.Positivethinkingdoesn’tmeanthatyoudisregardlesspleasantsituationsinyourlife.Positivethinkingjustmeansthatyoudealwithunpleasantnessinamorepositiveandproductiveway.Positivethinkingoftenstartswithself-talk.Self-talkistheendlessstreamofunspokenthoughtsthatrunthroughyourhead.Theseautomatic(無(wú)意識(shí)的)thoughtscanbepositiveornegative.Ifthethoughtsaremostlynegative,youroutlookonlifeismorelikelypessimistic.Ifyourthoughtsaremostlypositive,you’relikelyanoptimist—someonewhopracticespositivethinking.Researcherscontinuetoexploretheeffectsofpositivethinkingandoptimismonhealth.Theyfoundthatpeoplewhohadamorepositiveoutlookweremorelikelytogetregularphysicalexercise,eatahealthierdiet,andgetmorequalitysleep.Clearly,therearemanybenefitsofpositivethinking.Butwhydoespositivethinkinghavesuchastrongeffectonphysicalandmentalhealth?Onereasonisthathavingapositiveoutlookenablesyoutodealbetterwithstressfulsituations,whichreducestheharmfulhealtheffectsofstressonyourbody.It’salsothoughtthatpositiveandoptimisticpeopletendtolivehealthierlifestyles—theygetmorephysicalactivitiesandfollowahealthierdiet.Evenifyouarenotanatural-bornoptimist,therearethingsyoucandotolearnhowtothinkmorepositivelyandbecomeapositivethinker.Herearesomeexamplesofnegativeself-talkandwaystoturnthemintopositivethinking.Negativeself-talkI’veneverdoneitbefore.There’snowayitwillwork.Noonecommunicateswithme.I’mnotgoingtogetanybetteratthis.PositivethinkingIt’sanopportunitytolearnsomethingnew.Icantrytomakeitwork.I’llseeifIcanstarttheconversation.I’llgiveitanothertry.Ifyoutendtohaveanegativeoutlook,don’texpecttobecomeanoptimistovernight.Butwithpractice,graduallyyourself-talkwillhavelessself-criticism(自我批判)andmoreself-acceptance.Youmayalsobecomelesscriticaloftheworldaroundyou.42.Theword“disregard”inParagraph3probablymeans“______”.A.loseinterestin B.setalimiton C.lookforwardto D.paynoattentionto43.Whichofthefollowingexamplesshowspositivethinking?A.Icanworkthisoutwithtime. B.Thisproblemisbeyondme.C.Idon’thavetheresources. D.Idon’tthinkIcandoit.44.Thewriterprobablyagreesthat______.A.pessimisticthinkersarebornwithitB.pessimistsalwayshavebadsleepqualityC.positivethinkersmanagestressfulsituationswellD.havingapositiveoutlookhelpsyouavoidunpleasantness45.Whatisthewriter’smainpurposeinwritingthepassage?A.Tointroduceoptimismandpessimism.B.Toshowhowself-talkaffectsthethoughts.C.Tohighlightthebenefitsofpositivethinking.D.Toencouragepeopletobepositivebypracticing.第II卷(共65分)I.選詞填空(共7小題;每小題2分,共14分)用方框中單詞或短語(yǔ)的適當(dāng)形式完成下列句子,每個(gè)只能使用一次。attract,recoverfrom,fortunately,dueto,turnoff,disappoint,reduce46.Audiencesarereminded______thephonesorputthemonsilence.47.Thisisoneofthemost______placesI’ebeento.Iamexpectingthenextvisit.48.Runningstrengthensyourimmunesystemand______theriskofserioushealthproblems.49.Studentsusuallyfeelnervous______testpressure.50.______,twopassengerslosttheirlivesintheaccident.51.LasttimetheyplayedsopoorlyItwassucha______.52.Twomonthslater,hefinally______theseriousillness.II.語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題;每小題1分,共10分)在未給提示詞的空白處填寫1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。53.Ishopforvariousthingsonline,suchasbooks,computerhardwareandother______.(necessity)54.Itusuallytakesmetwentyminutes______(get)homebybus.55.Idoawiderangeofthingsonline,includingdoingallmyschoolworkandchatting______myfriends.56.Atthemoment,they______(plan)toorganizeafootballmatchatschool.57.Heimaginedallsortsof______(excite)thingsaboutlivingandteachinginavillage.58.Afewweeksago,I______(come)acrossawebsiteofacharityorganization.59.Whatmadeher______(satisfy)wasthatherstudentswereabletoread,speakandwriteinEnglish.60.Thisweek,TheLionswereplayingourmaincompetitors,TheBears,ateam______recordthisseasonhadbeenperfect.61.Theysharedsome______(effect)methodsoflearningEnglish.62.Themaninblackwastheprofessor______gaveusalecturelastweek.III.完成句子(共5小題;第63、64小題每小題2分,第65-67小題每小題3分,共13分)63.給我一個(gè)機(jī)會(huì),我不會(huì)讓你失望。(let…down)______________________________________________________________64.那天我得參加一項(xiàng)體育活動(dòng)。(participatein)______________________________________________________________65.打籃球使我受益,我變得更有活力了。(benefit)______________________________________________________________66.我昨天從書店買的那本詞典很有用。(定語(yǔ)從句)______________________________________________________________67.我寧愿和朋友們一起打羽毛球,也不愿意獨(dú)自鍛煉。(preferto…ratherthan…)______________________________________________________________IV.閱讀表達(dá)(共4小題;每小題2分,共8分)閱讀下面的短文和問題,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,在相應(yīng)題號(hào)后的橫線上寫下相關(guān)信息,完成對(duì)該問題的回答。答語(yǔ)要意思清楚,結(jié)構(gòu)正確,書寫工整。Seasonalaffectivedisorder(SAD)isatypeofdepressionthatsetsinorstartsinthewintermonths.Unlikeothertypesofdepression,itmayimproveasspringcomeson.Itisoftenaperiodicrecurringdisorder—you’llfeeldepressedeverywinterandbegintofeelbettereachspring.SADdepressioniscausedbyloweredlevelsofserotonin(血清素),themood-affectingbrainchemicalthatiscausedbyseasonalchangesindaylight.Shorterdaysmayalsodisruptthebody’sbiologicalclock,whichupsetsthebalanceofmelatonin(褪黑激素),thehormonewhichregulatesmoodandsleeppatterns.Seasonalaffectivedisorderisfarmorecommoninnorthernclimates,wheredayscanbeveryshortinwinter.SADaffectsmorewomenthanmenandismorelikelytooccurinpeopleunderage40thanthoseolderthat.Howtodealwithit?Althoughanyamountofoutdoorlightcanhelpraiseserotoninlevels,gettinglightinthemorningseemstoofferthemostbenefit.Iftheweatherpermits,takeawalk.Inyourhomeoroffice,trysittingclosetoawindowthatfacessouth.Replacinglightbulbsinyourhomewithfullspectrumlightbulbscanhelpbecausetheygiveoutlightsimilartosunlight.StudieshaveshownthatincreasingyourexerciseroutinecancounteractSAD.Exerciseraiseslevelsofserotonin.Moderateexercise,whichmeansneithertoomuchnortoolittleexercise,suchaswalking,ridingastationarybikeorswimmingisagreatwaytogetstarted.Butanyactivitiesthatraiseyourheartrate,includingdailychores,canhelp,especiallyifyoucandothemoutdoorsornearasunnywindow.Yoga,joggingandTaichicanallhelpliftyourmood.Year-endpanicreferstotheself-blameandoverallfeelingofpanicbroughtaboutbytheapproachoftheyear’send,oftenduetoapoorfinancialyearandpressurefromworkandfamily.Psychologicalexpertssuggestthatweshouldavoidpeercompetition.Whileregrettingforthefailedplansinthepastyear,youcanstillmakeresolutiontodoitbetterinthecomingyear.68.WhatisSAD?(不多于15個(gè)單詞)______________________________________________________________69.WhoaremorelikelytosufferfromSAD?(不多于6個(gè)單詞)______________________________________________________________70.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?(不多于7個(gè)單詞)______________________________________________________________71.Seasonsbringnotonlydepressionbutalsohappiness.Whichseasoncancheeryouup?Andwhy?________________________________________________________

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