青海省西宁市大通回族土族自治县第二完全中学2025-2026学年高一上学期期中质量检测英语试卷(含答案,有听力音频有听力原文)

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青海省西宁市大通回族土族自治县第二完全中学2025-2026学年高一上学期期中质量检测英语试卷(含答案,有听力音频有听力原文)

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青海省西宁市大通县第二中学2025-2026学年高一上学期期中英语试题
一、听力选择题
1.What is Sandra Parker’s flight number
A.756. B.576. C.567.
2.How does the man feel now
A.Hungry. B.Angry. C.Sleepy.
3.What does the man probably think of the farm work
A.Boring. B.Tiring. C.Interesting.
4.How did the woman go to the theater
A.By car. B.On foot. C.By bike.
5.Where does the conversation take place
A.In a hospital. B.In a school. C.In a bank.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.At what time does the cycling class begin
A.3:00 pm. B.4:00 pm. C.6:00 pm.
7.Which is the man interested in
A.The cycling class. B.The dance class. C.The swimming class.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.What did the woman buy a year ago
A.The skirt. B.The shoes. C.The trousers.
9.What will the man do today
A.Attend a fashion show. B.Do some shopping. C.Write a report.
10.Who is Mr. Reagan most probably
A.The man’s friend. B.The man’s boss. C.The man’s father.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11.Why does the woman make the phone call
A.To ask for help. B.To check the time. C.To make an invitation.
12.What will the man do for the woman
A.Carry the books. B.See her sister off. C.Pack things for her sister.
13.How many boxes are there in the man’s home
A.Two. B.Three. C.Five.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.Where do the speakers love to go
A.The Internet café. B.The park. C.Golden Crab.
15.What is the relationship between Paul and the woman
A.Brother and sister. B.Husband and wife. C.Co-workers.
16.What does the man want to borrow
A.A book. B.A computer. C.A car.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.Which floor is the library on
A.The first. B.The second. C.The third.
18.What is a must for borrowing a DVD
A.Booking it in advance. B.Using it in the library. C.Paying $2.
19.What can you do on the second floor
A.Borrow grammar books. B.Enjoy food. C.See an old castle.
20.What is the school’s activity on Saturday
A.Sharing stories. B.Seeing a film. C.Having a trip.
二、阅读理解
Four Great Ideas for Your Vacation
Bahia Beach, Puerto Rico
On a big piece of land that used to have coconut trees, there’s a place called St. Regis Bahia Beach. It has a quiet beach that’s 2 miles long, a golf course right by the ocean, and special areas where birds can live freely. Also there is a lot of amazing art, including big sculptures made by a famous artist named Fernando Botero.
The Dolomite, Italy
The Dolomite mountains are so amazing that they became a special place protected by UNESCO in 2009. In a beautiful village called San Cassiano, at the foot of the big mountains, there’s a hotel named Rosa Alpina. The hotel feels like home because it’s been run by the same family since 1939.
Atacama Desert, Chile
Go to Atacama Desert for a unique adventure. It’s known for the driest place on Earth with amazing landscapes and great stargazing at the Nayara Alt o Atacama hotel. It’s away from cities with severe light pollution, so you’ll have a peaceful stay.
Jackson Hole, Wyoming, the USA
When it’s winter, Jackson Hole is a great place for good skiers. The best place to stay is Caldera House, a fancy hotel right in the heart of Teton Village, with everything you need nearby. It has modern kitchens, movie rooms, and big bathtubs. The hotel also offers exciting activities like skiing with a famous skier in the Teton wilderness.
21.Where should you go if you are an art lover
A.Atacama Desert. B.The Dolomite. C.Bahia Beach. D.Jackson Hole.
22.What is special about Atacama Desert
A.It is the driest place. B.It has the coldest weather.
C.It is affected by light pollution from cities. D.It is protected by UNESCO.
23.What is recommended at Jackson Hole in winter
A.Playing golf. B.Climbing mountains. C.Enjoying the stars. D.Going skiing.
In the San Diego Zoo, there lived Lucas, a four- year- old African penguin (企鹅). Lucas was not like the others because he suffered from a disease known as bumble foot, which includes a range of bad foot conditions that stop animals from standing upright, and a lack of treatment can lead to possible death.
For Lucas, life had been a series of treatments and disappointments (失望). The zoo’s team had tried everything, but nothing seemed to work on his disease. Dr. Beth Bicknese, a member of the zoo’s team, said, “I’ve looked after Lucas for years. I am very sad when Lucas develops pains.”
Then, there was a hope. The zoo’s team got the help of Thera-Paw, a company that designs products to help animals move better.
“The orthopedic shoes (矫形鞋) from Thera- Paw help Lucas to fully join the group and show behaviors that are more typical for a penguin — such as climbing the rocks, swimming, nesting and finding a suitable mate,” said Dr. Beth Bicknese.
Debbie Denton, a senior wildlife care specialist in the team, was there when Lucas first put on his shoes. “We were pleasantly surprised to see the immediate change in him,” she said. “Seeing him move about now gives us hope that he may be OK going forward and able to live a full life.”
With every step Lucas took, he walked better, stood up straighter, and was more balanced. The rocky place that was hard to move around before was now fun to explore for Lucas.
24.How did the disease affect Lucas
A.He couldn’t stand upright. B.He was unable to lie down.
C.His eyesight became poor. D.His sense of smell dropped.
25.What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about
A.Examples of animal diseases. B.Steps of treating Lucas’ disease.
C.The importance of the zoo’s team. D.The difficulty with Lucas’ treatment.
26.What helped Lucas get a new life
A.An operation. B.Some medicine.
C.A pair of shoes. D.The penguin group.
27.What did Debbie Denton think of Lucas’ shoes
A.Useful. B.Expensive. C.Strange. D.Uncomfortable.
China started a plan — Weight Management. It is from June 2024 to June 2027 and helps people focus on health problems.
The plan has two key parts. One part is about having balanced meals. Eat different healthy foods such as fruit and vegetables, and drink some milk. Don’t eat too much fast food because it has lots of salt, fat and sugar. The other part is about doing exercise. Try to do 30 — 60 minutes of sports every day. It can make people strong and healthy. Jogging, swimming and playing basketball are all good choices.
To make the plan more successful, companies, schools, and the government are working together. For example, many companies prepare healthy food for their workers for lunch. And schools in Shanghai are making students exercise for at least two hours every day. They are also giving students less homework and more free time to exercise. What’s more, the government builds sports centers in cities and towns. People can go there to exercise for free.
A fit today means a brighter tomorrow!
28.Weight Management in China is a_________ plan.
A.one-year B.two-year C.three-year D.four-year
29.What does the underlined word “It” in paragraph 2 refer to
A.Doing sports. B.Drinking milk. C.Eating vegetables. D.Buying fruit.
30.What are schools in Shanghai doing for the plan
A.Building more sports centers. B.Preparing fruit and vegetables for lunch.
C.Giving students more homework. D.Making students spend more time exercising.
31.What’s the best title for the text
A.Chinese Eating Habits. B.Weight Management in China.
C.After-class Sports Activities. D.A Fight with Fast Food.
24-year-old Canadian volunteer teacher Sophie Morrison arrived in a small African village in 2022 to teach at the local primary school. She quickly grew close to her students, using games and stories to make lessons lively.
On July 22nd — exactly six months into her volunteer work — a sudden storm hit, with thunder crashing nonstop. By nightfall, nearby rivers overflowed, and floodwaters rushed into the village, trapping families in their homes. Sophie was carefully preparing for the students’ lessons for the next day in her room when she heard people crying out in fear from outside. She immediately went to the door and saw water rising fast around the houses.
Picking up a boat borrowed from a local fisherman, she waded (蹚水) through waist-high water toward the cries. 9-year-old Amara and her 5-year-old brother Kofi were trapped in the water, holding onto a wooden chair. “Ms. Sophie’s boat shook in the water, but she held us close until we reached the dry shelter (庇护所),” Amara later said.
The next day, at the shelter under a tree, Sophie didn’t forget her role as a teacher. She devised some simple lessons — she used stones and sticks to teach the students. “Learning gives us hope,” she said.
As the end of one year’s volunteer work came, it was time for Sophie to go back home. Before she left, the villagers held a simple but sincere farewell party. The memories of the life in the village lasted forever in Sophie’s heart.
32.What can we know about Sophie Morrison
A.She went back home in 2024. B.She volunteered in Africa in 2022.
C.She left Africa after six months. D.She failed to make her class interesting.
33.What led Sophie Morrison to the door on the evening of July 22nd
A.People’s shouts. B.The rain.
C.The thunder. D.Her fear of darkness.
34.Why did Sophie Morrison borrow a boat from a local fisherman
A.To get the wooden chair. B.To play with her students.
C.To save kids trapped in water. D.To drive herself to the dry shelter.
35.What does the underlined word “devised” in paragraph 4 mean
A.Avoided. B.Changed. C.Pointed out. D.Thought up.
Family meetings are a good way to improve communication among all family members. To hold a successful family meeting, you need to avoid the following common mistakes.
Giving up too soon. 36 . It may take some time for everyone to grow comfortable with family meetings. But if you hold them regularly (定期) and try to make them better, your meetings can become helpful to everyone in the family.
37 . Don’t use your meetings to single out one person for creating a problem and don’t lecture (说教) the kids about the way they act. You might take a problem-solving approach by saying, “The house has been pretty messy lately. What can we do about that ”
Letting kids have too much power. While you want to ask for the kids’ opinions, make it clear that they don’t have equal say in important family matters, like whether you’re going to move. 38 . Then they know you are interested in hearing their thoughts on the matters.
Going too far off the topic. Your kids may begin to get off the topic and if you don’t bring the conversation back to the task at hand, you may feel the meeting is pointless. 39
Getting into arguments (争吵). 40 . Family meetings are a great time to introduce socially proper ways to deal with disagreements. If the kids start to argue noisily or someone crosses the line, stop them at once.
A.Turning a meeting into a lecture
B.They always get the better of an argument
C.If your first meeting doesn’t go well, don’t give up
D.Lecturing your children about making too much noise
E.In this case, step in and tell them to get to the main topic
F.Even so, let them know the adults are open to their opinions
G.At times, a family meeting ends up with an endless argument
三、完形填空
When I was a kid, I would stay with my grandma and grandpa in Waycross, Georgia, for a 41 each summer vacation. My family saw them often throughout the year, but I always looked forward to that special week of one-on-one time with them.
They 42 me a lot, not by giving me presents. Both were very 43 to me, especially my grandpa. He became blind around 20 years old, but his blindness never slowed him down. He 44 at a small shop. He cooked lunch and washed dishes while my grandma was 45 . As a boy, I watched him 46 , studying how he moved around the house as if he could 47 . I was 48 by how he moved from cooking to washing dishes without missing a beat.
At the shop, he would give the correct 49 and provide customers with exactly what they ordered. I enjoyed 50 out, feeling grown-up as I handed customers their drinks and snacks. He also had many friends who visited just to talk to him.
In the evening, we would visit people who were sick. Despite his 51 , my grandpa never let it stop him from working and 52 others. His love for people was 53 . During my stay, he taught me many lessons that still stay with me today. I’m 54 for the time I spent with him. To this day, I 55 hearing someone say “I can’t do that” because I knew a blind man who never said those words.
41.A.week B.year C.month D.day
42.A.chose B.hated C.loved D.fed
43.A.funny B.special C.similar D.clever
44.A.worked B.waited C.struggled D.smoked
45.A.shy B.busy C.free D.rich
46.A.luckily B.hopefully C.closely D.nervously
47.A.see B.hear C.speak D.feel
48.A.discouraged B.warned C.stopped D.impressed
49.A.answer B.time C.change D.advice
50.A.going B.helping C.flying D.crying
51.A.strength B.patience C.deafness D.blindness
52.A.focusing on B.pointing to C.caring for D.laughing at
53.A.endless B.dangerous C.selfish D.small
54.A.ready B.responsible C.sorry D.thankful
55.A.practise B.dislike C.enjoy D.miss
四、语法填空
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Yesterday, I was tidying my room and found 56 old photo in a notebook. As I was looking at it, the lovely memory of that day came back to me.
It was my mother’s birthday ten 57 (year) ago, and I decided to surprise her with home-made scrambled eggs. I 58 (wake) up really early and tip-toed to the kitchen. I had never cooked anything before, so I tried to copy 59 she did it. But somehow they ended up burnt.
I was about 60 (throw) everything away when my mother came in. I showed her the eggs and 61 (sad) explained what happened. To my 62 (surprised), she tasted them and said they were hardly bad! I guess love is indeed a magical ingredient. 63 fact, we ended up 64 (laugh) and ate them all.
This weekend is her 65 (forty-five) birthday. I’ll make her scrambled eggs again, and this time they won’t be burnt!
五、书信写作
66.外教Lisa要求大家在下周一的口语课上分享各自学习英语的好方法。请你据此写一篇发言稿,内容包括:
1.介绍你的方法;
2.简要说明理由。
注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Good morning, everyone. I’m here to share with you a practical way to learn English.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Thank you for listening.
六、书面表达
67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
When I was 13 years old, a boy gave me a gift that changed my life. It was a simple smile.
It was early autumn, my first year of junior high school, and my old school was far away. As a result, I felt like no one knew who I was. I was very lonely and afraid to make friends with anyone. Every time I heard other students talking and laughing, I felt heartbroken. I couldn’t talk to anyone about my problems, and I didn’t want my parents to worry about me.
One day, as my classmates chatted happily with their friends, I sat at my desk, feeling a bit left out as usual. Just then, a boy I didn’t know entered the classroom. He walked past me and then turned around. He looked at me and smiled without any word. Suddenly, I felt a light and friendly touch. It made me feel happy, full of vitality and warmth.
That smile was a turning point for me. I started to talk to that boy named Jack, and gradually, he became my first and best friend in the new school. I found myself relying on him for companionship and comfort, as he was the only one who had shown me kindness.
注意:1. 续写词数应为150个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Jack decided to help me make more friends.
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With more friends around me, I smiled a lot and started to spread the warmth.
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1.B
【原文】W: Martin, go to the airport now.
M: For what
W: Meet Sandra Parker, a girl with long hair. She is arriving from London on Flight 576.
M: OK.
2.A
【原文】M: Can we have supper now My stomach can’t stop making noise.
W: In a minute. Help set the table, please.
3.C
【原文】W: Did you have a good time in the countryside
M: Well, I was happy to do the farm work, but I had to go a long way to buy the things I needed.
4.B
【原文】M: Where is your bike
W: It was broken yesterday. So I had to walk to the theater. Why didn’t you drive your car today
M: Well, my friend borrowed it from me. So I got here just like you.
5.A
【原文】M: Can I pay the bill later
W: I’m sorry, you can’t. You’re a new patient, so the fee for the first examination is due now.
6.A 7.C
【原文】W: Welcome to Inspire Gym! Are you a member here already
M: I’ve already joined. But I’m new here and would like to know more about the classes. Are there any on Wednesday
W: Yes. We have three on Wednesday afternoon. The cycling class is at 3:00 pm. There is a dance class at 4:00 and another one at 6:00. Are you interested in any of those activities
M: Not really. I’m just starting to work out, so I’d like something very easy, like a swimming class for beginners.
8.A 9.C 10.B
【原文】M: Hi, Kate. You look great. New skirt
W: Thanks, Robert, though I’ve had this skirt for a year.
M: It looks new.
W: Yes. I haven’t worn it very much,
M: I’ve not seen you wearing that pair of shoes before, either.
W: Yes, these are new. I bought them and a pair of trousers yesterday. How do you like them
M: They’re very nice. I’d hoped to buy a pair, but I have a report to write today.
W: I remember Mr. Reagan has promised to give you a day off after you finish the report, right
11.A 12.A 13.C
【原文】W: Hi, Justin. This is Annie calling. I need your help.
M: Hi, Annie, go ahead.
W: My sister is moving to London this week. She wants to give all her books to me. There are just too many. Could you help carry the books to my apartment
M: OK. But I’ll be busy with my work until 2:00 pm. Could you wait for an hour
W: Sure. My sister is still packing. She won’t leave until the day after tomorrow.
M: OK. I’ll wait for you downstairs at 2:10 pm.
W: OK. By the way, do you have any boxes in your home My sister needs three more boxes to pack.
M: Sure. There’re five boxes in my home.
W: That’d be great. Thank you so much, Justin.
14.C 15.A 16.B
【原文】M: How was your weekend, Ann
W: Wonderful. We had a family dinner.
M: Your whole family
W: Yes, all ten of us. We went to our favorite French restaurant, Golden Crab.
M: I didn’t know that was your favorite. It’s mine, too.
W: The food was good as usual, but my brother Paul’s car broke down. He and Jennifer got there after nine. We were all feeling very hungry by then.
M: What was the trouble
W: I don’t know. Paul bought it only two months ago, just one month before he got married.
M: Maybe new cars are not as good as old ones. By the way, Ann, can you do me a favor to lend me your computer My computer doesn’t work.
W: Sorry, Daniel, but I have lent it to Nancy. Why don’t you ask Emily I’m sure she’ll lend you hers.
17.A 18.C 19.B 20.C
【原文】
W: Welcome to Star Language School. I hope you will enjoy your time here. First, let me tell you about the school building. On the first floor, there is a library with lots of books and DVDs. You can borrow some books and DVDs to take home with you, and you can keep them for two weeks. You don’t have to pay to borrow books, but you have to pay $2 to borrow a DVD. However, you can’t take grammar books out, and you must use them in the library. On the second floor, there is a small computer room. It’s often busy, so you should book in advance. The booking form is on the door. There is also a small café on the second floor. You can buy hot and cold drinks, sandwiches and chocolate there. Our school also has an activity program. We organize trips every Saturday. This week, there will be a trip to Warwick where you can see a great old castle. If you want to join the trip this weekend, please speak to Susan in the office.
21.C 22.A 23.D
24.A 25.D 26.C 27.A
28.C 29.A 30.D 31.B
32.B 33.A 34.C 35.D
36.C 37.A 38.F 39.E 40.G
41.A 42.C 43.B 44.A 45.B 46.C 47.A 48.D 49.C 50.B 51.D 52.C 53.A 54.D 55.B
56.an 57.years 58.woke 59.how 60.to throw 61.sadly 62.surprise 63.In 64.laughing 65.45th/forty-fifth
66.Good morning, everyone. I’m here to share with you a practical way to learn English.
First of all, I immerse myself in the language as much as possible by engaging with English media such as movies, TV shows, podcasts, and music. This method is effective because it exposes me to a variety of accents, colloquialisms, and speaking speeds, which enhances my listening skills and adaptability. Additionally, I practice speaking English aloud and talking to myself about my day or any topic that comes to mind. This practice helps reinforce what I’ve learned and builds confidence in my spoken English. Finally, I make a habit of carrying a notebook with me to set down new words and expressions that I come across, allowing me to review and practice them later.
Thank you for listening.
67.Jack decided to help me make more friends. He introduced me to his classmates during lunch breaks and encouraged me to join group activities. At first, I hesitated, but Jack’s unwavering support gave me courage. Slowly, I began participating in conversations and even shared my thoughts. To my surprise, many classmates responded warmly, and I realized they weren’t as distant as I had imagined. Jack’s kindness not only brought me companionship but also taught me the power of reaching out.
With more friends around me, I smiled a lot and started to spread the warmth. Inspired by Jack’s simple yet profound gesture, I began smiling at others who seemed lonely. One day, a shy girl thanked me for my smile, saying it made her feel welcome. At that moment, I understood how a small act could brighten someone’s day. Just as Jack had lit up my world, I now hoped to pass on that light, one smile at a time.

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