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2025~2026學年福建省三明市四校聯(lián)考高一上學期期中英語試卷一、聽力選擇題1.Whatdoesthemanprobablywantthewomantodo?

A.Putonhershoes.B.Walkfaster.C.Cleanuptheglass.2.Whydidtheboydopoorlyintheexam?

A.Theexamwastoodifficult.B.Hehardlypreparedfortheexam.C.Hedidn’tstayfocusedduringtheexam.3.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?

A.Developinginterests.B.Sharingbooks.C.Makingfriends.4.Whoseteamlostthesoccergameyesterday?

A.Lorna's.B.Lesley's.C.Julia's.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inanartroom.B.Inanartgallery.C.Atacoffeeshop.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。6.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.At8:24.B.At8:30.C.At8:36.7.HowdidBartoncontactthespeakers?

A.Bymakingaphonecall.B.Bysendingamessage.C.Bymakingavideocall.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。8.HowmuchtimedoesClaudeusuallyspendonlineeveryday?

A.Lessthanhalfanhour.B.Nearlyonehour.C.Aroundtwohours.9.WhatdoesClaudeenjoydoingonline?

A.Talkingwithothers.B.Watchingvideos.C.Readingarticles.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。10.Whatdidtheboydolastnight?

A.Hehelpedhisbrotherstudy.B.Hereviewedthehistorylesson.C.Heplayedtabletennisathome.11.Whatwilltheboydointhemorning?

A.Lendthegirlhisnotes.B.Takeamathclass.C.TalkwithMr.White.12.Whichwordbestdescribesthegirl?

A.Careless.B.Forgetful.C.Helpful.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。13.WhatdoesMartin'smotherwanttodoafterretiring?

A.publishabook.B.Takesomelessons.C.Dovolunteerwork.14.WhatdoesMartin'sfatherplantodoatthewelfarehome?

A.Cleanthekids'rooms.B.Washthekids'clothes.C.Helpwithafter-schoolprograms.15.WhatdoesMartinexpecttospendmostofhistimedoingafterretiring?

A.Touringaroundthecountry.B.Raisingmoneyforhisneighborhood.C.Takingpartinlocalcommunityprojects.16.WhatdoesMartinsayaboutsocialresponsibilityandpersonalinterests?

A.It'seasytokeepabalancebetweenthem.B.They'reequallyimportanttohim.C.They'reoppositestosomeextent.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.Whatmakesatripmoreunforgettableaccordingtothespeaker?

A.Tastinglocalfood.B.Visitingbeaches.C.Touringmuseums.18.Howmanywordsneedtobewrittenaboutaphoto?

A.Morethan300.B.About200.C.Around100.19.Whocanparticipateinthecompetition?

A.Canadians.B.Americans.C.TheBritish.20.Whatdoesthespeakermentionaboutthecompetitionintheend?

A.Thepastwinners.B.Thedeadline.C.Theprize.二、閱讀理解ManyChinesestudentsthinkAmericanstudentsenjoymorefreedomthanthematschool.ButAmericanschoolsalsohavetheirrules.Ifthestudentsbreaktherules,theywillgetpunishment,too.Onthefirstdayofanewterm,128studentsofMortonHighSchoolweresenthomeforwearingthewrongclothes.Therearealtogether1200studentsintheschool.Usuallyonly20studentsbreaktheschooldressruleeveryday.SotheheadmasterTeresaMayeriksaiditwastheworstnewtermshehadeverseen.AtMortonHighSchool,students’favoriteclothingsuchasbaggy(寬大的)trousers,low-neckedshirtsandtanktops(緊身短背心)arenotallowedinclassrooms.Somestudentsthinktheyhavetherighttochoosewhattowear.Buttheheadmasterdoesn’tthinkso.“I’dbesupportiveifhalftheschoolwassenthome,because99%willgetthemessagethatourschoolareforeducation.”“Freedom”doesnotmean“freeofrestrictions(約束)”.Thatistosaythereisnototalfreedomintheworld,nomatterintheUSorinChina.21.128studentsofMortonHighSchoolweresenthomefor________.

A.notfinishingtheirhomeworkB.beinglateforschoolC.notwearingtherightclothesD.notlisteningtotheteachersinclass22.SomestudentsinMortonHighSchoolthinkthattheyhavetherightto________.

A.decidewhentogotoschoolB.gotoschoolornotC.eatanddrinkinclassD.choosewhattowear23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“supportive”meaninChinese?

A.高興的B.支持的C.害怕的D.反對的I’manimmigrant(移民)fromChina,andIfoundthatinQuebecIhadtolearnFrench,whichwasatotallystrangelanguagetome.Afterwaitingforhalfamonth,Ireceivedaletterfrommyschool,St-Luc,andbeganlearningFrenchinawelcomeclass,whichisaclassfornewimmigrants.EventhoughFrenchwasratherhardformetospeakandtounderstand,Ibeganmysecondaryfivestudiesthenextyear.Thefirstfewdayswereterrible,especiallythefirstclassofthefirstday.AlthoughIhadbeeninSt-Lucforoneyear,Istilldidn’tknowmuchabouttheschool.ThefirstproblemthatIhadwasfindingmyclassroom.Luckily,ImetagirlwhowasinmyFrenchclassandmychemistryclass.Afterthebellrang,theteacher,MmeZarif,beganherclass.First,sheintroducedherselftoeveryoneandthengaveusthecourseoutline(綱要)fortheentireyear.Duringherclass,everyonelaughedmanytimes.AlthoughIcouldonlyunderstandalittlebit,Icouldtellthatshewasveryfunny.Attheendofherspeech,tomakesurethatwedidn’tforgetwhatwehadlearnedinsecondaryfour,MmeZarifgaveusapaperwithmanysymbolsofelements(元素)onitandaskedustowritetheirnamesinFrench.IwasshockedwhenIreceivedthepaper.Honestly,theonlysymbolIknewwasO.Afterhavingstaredatthepaperforafewminutes,Igaveupandraisedmyhand.Theteachercame,andItoldherthatIdidn’tknowanything.“Youhaveforgotteneverythingalready?”Shesaidinasurprisedtone.“No,”Ianswered,“IhaveneverlearnedtheminFrenchbefore.Iamfromthewelcomeclass.”“Oh,”theteachersaidwithalookofunderstanding.“Comehereafterschool.Iwillteachthemtoyou.”Iagreed.Finally,Ihandedinthepaperwithonlyoneansweronit.Onthewhole,myfirstdayofsecondaryfivewasalittleembarrassingbut,atthesametime,interesting.24.What’stheauthor’sfirstproblemonhisfirstdayofsecondaryfive?

A.Findinghisclassroom.B.Introducinghimself.C.UnderstandingFrench.D.Takinganexam.25.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofMmeZarif?

A.Quiet.B.Energetic.C.Brave.D.Humorous.26.Whydidtheauthorfailtofinishwritingchemicalelements?

A.Heforgottorevisechemistry.B.Hecouldn’twriteFrenchatall.C.Hedidn’tconcentrateonthelesson.D.Hedidn’tlearntheminFrench.27.What’sthebesttitleofthetext?

A.AWelcomeClass.B.MyFrenchTeacher.C.MyFirstChemistryClass.D.AnImmigrantFromChina.Intheageoftheselfie,takingphotosofyourselfhasbecomeadailyactivity.Halfofallteenagersregularlypostselfies.Butwhathappenswhenthedesireforthebestselfiestartsdamagingnature—orevenourselves?SocialmediatourismisdramaticallychangingwhovisitsnaturalplaceslikeFigureEightPoolsinSydney’sRoyalNationalPark.Manypeoplearenowdrawntotheseplacesforthebestselfiebackground.Thesenewtourists,motivatedtoseekoutphotosandselfies,sometimesignorewarningsignsorbansondrones(無人機).Thus,manypeoplehavebeenseverelyinjuredorkilledbytakingriskyselfiesandphotosindangerouslocations.Additionally,droneusecancauseenvironmentalharmifdronescatchfireorbatteriesleak.Thesearchfortheperfectselfiecanalsoharmanimals,protectedplantsandevenFirstNationsrockart.Insomecases,selfieshavebecomealong-termthreattoecosystems.Butforlandmanagers,perhapsthebiggestchallengeissatisfyingincreasedinterestwhilekeepingpeoplesafe.Theyareworkingtoassistthisnewdemandbyreshapingnaturetomakebetterscenery—andkeepvisitorssafer.AtMoranFallsinQueensland’sLamingtonNationalPark,afamousviewhadbeenblockedbyplants,drivingsomevisitorstojumpthefenceattheviewingplatformandstanddirectlyontopofaverytallcliff(懸崖).Asasolution,landmanagershavethetreestrimmed(修剪)andthenusethefallenbranchestohidethetrackmadebyselfie-seekers.Theselandmanagersarewonderingwhytraditionalmeasureslikesignsandwarningsoftenproveineffective?TheanswermaylieinsocialrecognitionFormany,theriskseemsworththerewardifitmeansgainingadmirationonsocialmedia.Nature-basedcontentonpopularsocialmediaplatformslikeTikTokoftenperformsverywell,givingotherwould-beinfluencersthemotivetoseekoutnewlocations.Thisproblemhasbeencreatedbythecombinationofsocialmediaandhumanpsychology.Tosolveit,wemightlookathowthesetwofactorsinteract.Responsibleselfieandtourismcampaignsonpopularsocialmediaplatformscouldbeastart.28.WhyaremanypeopleattractedtovisitplaceslikeFigureEightPools?

A.Toappreciatethenaturalbeauty.B.Toseekadventureandexcitement.C.Tosearchfortheidealselfiesetting.D.Totesttheuseofdronesforphotography.29.HowisParagraph4developed?

A.Bylistingfigures.B.Bygivingexamples.C.Byanalyzingcauses.D.Bymakingcomparisons.30.Whatleadstothefailureoftraditionalmeasures?

A.RisksareoftenignoredbypeopleB.Rulesarerarelyfollowedbypeople.C.Exploringnewattractionsispreferred.D.Socialmediaattentionisvaluedmore.31.Whatsolutionissuggestedinthelastparagraph?

A.LaunchingtourismcampaignsB.PromotingproperbehaviorsonlineC.Banningselfiesinnaturallandscape.D.Restrictingaccesstosocialmediaplatforms.Walkinghaslongbeenthoughtofasoneofthebestexercisesforwholehealth.Thisactivitycanstrengthenyourheart,loweryourbloodpressure,keepyourbonesstrongandburncalories.Whenwalkingoutside,yougaintheextrabenefitsthatcomefromspendingtimeinnature,butit'snotalwayspossibletotakeyourdailyexerciseoutside.Whentheweatherorotherfactorsdriveyouindoors,consideratreadmill(跑步機)workoutinstead.TreadmillsareamongthetopthreemostpopularpiecesofequipmentatUShealthclubs,accordingtothe2022IHRSAHealthClubConsumerReport.Beforeyoujumponatreadmillandbeginwalkingatyourpreferredpace,however,consideraworkoutwhereyouchangeboththepaceandincline(坡度),whichcanresultinmuchmoreproductivetraining.Forthosewhocanchangeboththeirwalkingspeedandthetreadmillincline,fitnessexpertsrecommendsometypesofintervaltraining,whichinvolvesrepeatedlyexchangingtheintensity(強度)ofyourworkoutand/ortheactivitiesyou'redoing.GillianDalby,vicepresidentoffitnessatCAZTrainingClubinNewportBeach,offeredtwoeasypossibilities.Getonatreadmillanddooneminuteofwalking,oneminuteofjoggingandoneminuteofrunningforatotalof18minutesbyturns."Thiskeepsyourmindbusy,andit'sanincrediblewaytobuildspeed,"Dalbysaid.Walkforoneminutewithnoincline,oneminuteata4%inclineandoneminuteat8%,thenrepeatthissequencefivetimes.Ifeitherworkoutiseasy,doublethetimeto36minutesordobothback-to-back."Ifyourgymhasbothkindsoftreadmills,trybothout,"Dalbysaid."Attheendoftheday,whatwillkeepyoucontinuingwithyourworkoutsandstayenjoyable?Themorefunyouhaveworkingout,themorelikelyyouaretocontinueyourfitnessjourney."32.Whydoesthewritermentionwalkingoutsideinparagraph1?

A.Toadvisereaderstoworkouteveryday.B.Toexplainthebenefitsofwalkingoutside.C.Tosellakindoffashionablefitnessequipment.D.Tointroducewalkingonatreadmilltoreaders.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"sequence"inparagraph4probablymean?

A.Therulethatacoachteaches.B.Theresultthatisinteresting.C.Theroutinethatworksouteffectively.D.Theorderinwhichactionshappen.34.WhichofthefollowingwillDalbyagreewith?

A.Continuousworkoutleadstoyourhighmood.B.Peopleshouldkeepthemselvesactiveandhappyallday.C.Enjoyingthemselveswillmakepeoplekeeponexercising.D.Allgymsshouldbeequippedwithdifferentkindsoftreadmills.35.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.WhatBenefitsCanTreadmillsBringHumans?B.DoesWalkingReallyBenefitPeopleGreatly?C.HowManyTypesofTreadmillsArePopularatHealthClubs?D.HowCanPeopleBurnCaloriesbyExercisingonaTreadmill?HowtoKeepBuildingYourVocabularyNoeducativeprocessisevertheend.Itisalwaysthebeginningofmoreeducationandmorelearning.36Thefollowingarethewaysthatcanhelptokeepyourvocabularygrowingandgrowing.Readmore.Asanadult,youwillfindmostofthesourcesofyoursupplyofnewwordsinbooksandmagazines.Ifyouraimistohaveasuperiorvocabulary,youwillhavetomakethetimetoreadatleastonebookandseveralmagazineseveryweek.Notjustthisweekandnextweek—buteveryweek.37Guessthemeaningofanewwordinthecontext(語境).Whenyoumeetwithanunfamiliarword,donotskipoveritimpatiently.38Thenworkoutitspossiblemeaninginthecontextofthesentence.Whetheryoucometotherightconclusionornotwillmakeadifferencebecauseyouare,inthisprocess,becomingmoreclearlyawareoftheword.Asaresult,youwill,suddenlynoticethatthisverywordpopsupunexpectedlyagainandagaininallyourreading.Andofcourseafteryou’veseenitafewtimes,youwillknowfairlywellnotonlywhatitmeansbutthemanywaysitcanbeused.39Thinkoftheareasthatmaypossiblybeunknowntoyou—psychology,science,art,musicorwhatever.Thenexplorethembyreadingbooksinthefields.Ineveryfield,therearebookswrittenforaverage,untrainedreadersthatwillgiveyoubothagoodknowledgeandatthesametimeadddramaticallytoyourvocabulary.Setyourselfagoal.Ifyoudonothingaboutyourvocabulary,youwilllearn,atmost,twenty-fivetofiftywordsinayear.40Thismaysoundambitious(雄心勃勃的)—butyouwilldiscovervocabularysnowballassoonasyoustartactivelylookingfornewwords.

A.Getpreparedinadvance.B.Openyoumindtonewfields.C.Andsoitiswithvocabularybuilding.D.Youmustbewillingtolearnnewwords.E.Ihaveneverseenasinglepersonwitharichvocabularywhoisnotabookaddict.F.Instead,stopforamomentandreaditaloudtogetusedtoitssoundandappearance.G.However,withacleargoal,youcanlearnseveralthousandinthesameperiodoftime.三、完形填空Martinismyyoungestson.Helikesstayingaloneandbeseldomlaughs.Astheboy’smother,Iwas_______abouthim.Itookhimtoseethe_______inmanyhospitals,butitdidn’tworkwell.Nothingcouldmakehimhappyexcepttherecyclingtruckpassingbymyhouse.Everyafternoon,heracedtothefrontofthehouse,waitingforthe_______.Whenwewerelateand_______thetruck,Martinwouldbeverydisappointed.Oneday,Istoppedthetruckand_______myself.“Nicetomeetyou,too.I’mVince.”Thedrivergreetedmeinahappy_______.“Yourcomingisthemostexcitingmomentformyson.”Ismiled.Afterknowingourstory,hesaid,“Couldyoupleasegivemeyour_______number?MaybeIcansendyouamessage_______Iarrive.”Thenbeganour_______withVince.Recently,Isaidtohim,“It’smylittleboy’sbirthdaytomorrow.Canyoudosomethingspecialforhim?”Thenextday,asIwasstandingbythedrivewaywithMartin,wesawthe________truckrunningdownthestreetwithaloudbeep.Likeasupermaninamovie,Vincestoppedandwalkedtowardsuswithaboxinhishand.“Todayisyourbirthday,Martin,andhere’sagift.”Hehandedtheboxtomyson.Inside,therewasagreenmodeltrucklikehis.Myson,surprised,lookedup________andthankedhim.Afterchattingforseveral________,hewasabouttoleaveforwork.Itriedtogivehimsome________forhishelp.Hekeptshakinghisheadand________mymoney,saying,“Todayyou,tomorrowme.”Iwasdeeplymovedbythese________words.AndIhavebeenreadytohelpotherswheneverIcan.Youwillneverknowwhenyou’regoingtobetheonethatneedshelp.41.A.a(chǎn)nnoyedB.curiousC.a(chǎn)nxiousD.frightened42.A.partnersB.lecturersC.designersD.doctors43.A.trainB.truckC.planeD.flash44.A.registeredB.missedC.exchangedD.revised45.A.informedB.impressedC.introducedD.improved46.A.voiceB.shoutC.noiseD.sound47.A.classB.doorC.phoneD.car48.A.a(chǎn)fterB.beforeC.a(chǎn)ndD.or49.A.relationshipB.strategyC.experimentD.friendship50.A.redB.greenC.yellowD.pink51.A.a(chǎn)wkwardlyB.happilyC.sadlyD.seriously52.A.minutesB.hoursC.daysD.years53.A.foodB.moneyC.clothesD.gifts54.A.receivedB.a(chǎn)cceptedC.refusedD.prevented55.A.simpleB.similarC.longD.difficult四、語法填空56.Asweallknow,younevergetasecondchancetomakeafirst______(impress).(所給詞的適當形式填空)57.Theywanted________(design)amachinethatwasbothattractiveanduseful.(所給詞的適當形式填空)58.Myunclehasn’tbeenabletoquit__________(smoke),butatleasthehascutdown.59.AlthoughIknowthatheisnotperfect,Ido________(actual)likehim.(所給詞的適當形式填空)60.Eachofusmusttake________(responsible)forourownactions.(所給詞的適當形式填空)61.Thereareavarietyoftourist__________(attract)andhistoricalsitesinLondon.(所給詞的適當形式填空)62.Thecostofthesix-daytripincludesmealsandhotel________(accommodate).(所給詞的適當形式填空)63.Inthecurrent__________(economy)conditions,wemustkeepcostsdown.(所給詞的適當形式填空)64.Assoonashe________(come)back,Iwilltellyou.(所給詞的適當形式填空)65.Iwouldpreferreadingbooks________watchingtelevision.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)閱讀下面短文,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。Duringthisyear’sMayDayholiday,Yemeni(也門)studentMohammedSalehAhmedandhisChinesefriendsvisitedPingyaoancientcityinShanxiProvince.Theyevenexperiencedtheancientwayofgettingmoneyinthe66(early)bankofChina.“Thehistoricalrelics(遺跡)inChina’sancient67(city)havemademewanttolearnmoreaboutthecountry’spast,”Mohammedsaid.Inrecentyears,tourismindustrieshavedeveloped68(rapid)andtheserelicshavebecomenewfavoritesoftourists.XinzhouancientcityinShanxi,withah

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