资源简介 辽宁省七校协作体联考2025-2026学年高一上学期12月英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Where does the conversation take place A.At a hospital. B.At home. C.At a school.2.What did the woman find least tasty A.The soft drinks. B.The salads. C.The pizzas.3.What are the speakers mainly discussing A.checking the weather. B.Planning a holiday. C.Changing a plan.4.What will the woman do at 9 p.m. A.Meet the man. B.Do the dishes. C.Have dinner.5.What does the woman say about the game A.The game will be very exciting.B.The tickets are difficult to get.C.The players feel a little stressed.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.What program did the woman watch last night A.The talent show.B.The cookery program.C.The wild animal documentary.7.What does the woman think of the wild animal documentary A.Boring. B.Terrible. C.Good.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.What happened to the man before the interview A.He fell on the ice.B.He messed up his suit.C.He had a bad-tasting coffee.9.What did the man do first at the interview A.He made an explanation.B.He relaxed.C.He talked quickly.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Where does Alex come from A.Canada. B.Ireland. C.France.11.When did Alex win a Road Bicycle Race in Canada A.Ten years ago. B.Five years ago. C.Four years ago.12.What does Alex plan to do A.Set up his own club.B.Enter more competitions.C.Become a professional cyclist.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.How often does the number 87 bus run on schedule A.Every 5 minutes. B.Every 25 minutes. C.Every 30 minutes.14.What does the woman hurry to do A.Attend a meeting. B.Have her car repaired. C.Dine with a friend.15.What does the woman like about living here A.The transportation. B.The environment. C.The cost of living.16.How will the man go to Main Street A.By bus. B.By taxi. C.By car.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.What is the purpose of the talk A.To introduce some professors to the students.B.To show some pictures to the students.C.To tell the students their tasks.18.What will the students have to do A.Interview professors.B.Go to a retirement dinner.C.Put the pictures up on the wall.19.What do we know about Professor Linda Spark A.She wears eyeglasses.B.She has her hair color changed.C.She is the head of the Mathematics Department.20.What does the speaker advise the students to do A.Practice more.B.Work in pairs.C.Prepare questions in advance.二、阅读理解Some of the World’s Finest Stained Glass (彩色玻璃) ArtworksLa Sainte-Chapelle, FranceWhile many say that Paris’ must-see cathedral is Notre-Dame de Paris, Sainte-Chapelle should also be on the list. Louis Ⅸ ordered it to be built in 1239 to house the Crown of Thorns, a famous relic from Constantinople. Within the ceilings of the church are fifteen of the world’s finest stained glass windows.The Chicago Cultural Center, the USAWhile the Windy City might not house the nation’s winningest sports teams, it does have one of the world’s most eye-catching displays of stained glass. Today’s Chicago Cultural Center, which was designed as a library in 1887, has a 38-foot-tall Tiffany glass dome (圆屋顶) which is said to be the largest Tiffany dome in the world.Erawan Museum, ThailandThe Erawan Museum, built in 1994, houses ancient, priceless Thai artworks. All of them are displayed within the building’s three floors, which are said to symbolize the three levels of the universe. Designed by German artist Jacob Schwarzkopf, the stained glass artwork shows five continents on Earth, with the sun delivering light, and therefore life, into all.Saint Vitus Cathedral, Czech RepublicWhile the Czech church whose doors many travelers pass through every day was built way back in 1344, its amazing display of stained glass is a 20th-century donation from well-known Czech Art Nouveau artist Alfons Mucha. The artwork is quite fit for Prague, the city in which the stained glass is displayed. After all, it is the modern-day Czech Republic that dreamy bohemians (放荡不羁的艺术家) came from.21.Which of the following has the longest history A.Erawan Museum. B.La Sainte-Chapelle.C.Saint Vitus Cathedral. D.The Chicago Cultural Center.22.Where should you go if you want to see the earth-themed stained glass A.France. B.The USA. C.Thailand. D.Czech Republic.23.What is special about the stained glass in Prague A.It goes well with the city. B.It is built by Louis IX.C.It is the largest of its kind. D.It is donated by many travelers.In a recent game of pickleball, my teammate and I were falling far behind other teams. It was her turn to serve. We were both standing behind the baseline, paddles(球拍) up in ready position, when she nodded at me and said, “In it to win it.”“Really ” I looked at her, surprised by her use of a catchy expression that was new to me. My inner self was never ready to accept even the tiniest suggestion that we should be trying to win the game.In my life off the pickleball court, I enjoy yoga, folk dancing—anything but games with winners and losers, and I always prefer to be a observer rather than a participant in the world of sports.Then pickleball came along. Suddenly, I didn’t want to be an observer any longer. I wanted to be a player myself. Like many people, I was first drawn to the game simply as a safe COVID-19 activity. Playing outdoors with people in my neighborhood allowed me to break out of social isolation(隔离).But my addiction to the game comes from the sport’s low barrier of entry. The equipment isn’t particularly expensive. It’s a relatively easy game to learn, and a participant doesn’t need to be especially strong, tall or fast. Little wonder that everyone can now be seen throwing a green, orange or yellow plastic ball with holes in it across a net.Pickleball is the first game I’ve ever wanted to win. I think it’s because of the excitement I feel when I hit an unreturnable ball down the middle of the court and score a point. Participating in a sport myself rather than cheering for others provides real proof that I can still work hard to achieve goals.So, I’ve made a long-term commitment to it. I am embracing the game as my pickleball buddies embrace me. I’d forgotten how much fun it is to socialize while, doing something active. In that playful space of the court, I am facing directly my fears of winning and losing. In the meantime, doing something outside of my comfort zone feels magical. Now I wonder what contests I might be brave enough to enter next.24.Why was the author surprised by what her teammate said in the recent game A.She thought her teammate was too weak. B.She hadn’t considered winning or losing.C.She didn’t know what her teammate meant. D.She misunderstood the rules of the game.25.What is the main reason for the author’s love for pickleball A.It is what she is good at. B.It allows her to make new friends.C.It is affordable and accessible. D.It has many health benefits.26.How has the author benefited from playing pickleball A.She has overcome her fears of competitive sports. B.She has realized her own limitations.C.She has become a more energetic person. D.She has recognized her talents for sports.27.What does the author plan to do A.Become a professional athlete. B.Recommend pickleball to more friends.C.Explore some extreme sports. D.Continue playing pickleball.Can dogs see colors Man’s best friend is colorblind, but, luckily, his survival does not depend on the ability to see colors. His sharp sense of smell compensates for his inability to see color, and enables him to tell the differences between things.Lots of scientific tests on dogs support the conclusion that they live in a colorless world. The tests done mainly focused on the dogs’ responses to colors for food. Dogs could not tell the difference between one color, a signal for food, and other colors that were not for food. Similar tests that were done on cats produced similar results, which caused scientists to conclude that they, too, are colorblind and live in a gray world.The inability of most animals to see colors, from an evolutionary (进化的) standpoint, is quite simple to understand. Many colorblind animals have dull-colored coats, hunt for or look for food in the dark of night. Their other senses have developed to the point where the lack of color vision in no way weakens them. For them, life in a colorless world is neither a difficulty, nor a threat to their survival.The only animals, other than man, which scientists can say for sure have color vision are monkeys and apes. Both can be trained to open a colored door, behind which is food, and man can be trained to open a refrigerator door of any color!28.The underlined phrase “compensates for” probably means ________.A.be different from B.make up forC.depend on D.give in to29.According to ________, scientists found that dogs and cats are colorblind.A.what food they intend to eat B.their sharp sense of smellC.an evolutionary standpoint D.the reaction to colors for food30.Except for ________ all the following animals can tell apart different colors.A.lions B.humans C.monkeys D.apes31.Which of the following is NOT true about colorblind animals A.They often have dull-colored coats.B.They usually hunt for food in the dark of night.C.They can survive without any threat.D.Their other senses may be very sensitive.Anxious about returning to work after a career break You post about your troubles online and two strangers reply. Stranger 1: “I understand your anxiety; your courage matters.” Stranger 2: “I’ve struggled with the same problem. Just jump in!” Studies show most find Stranger 1 more empathetic — but it’s often a chatbot. Surprised Research reveals chatbots frequently outperform humans in empathy (同理心). A 2023 study found 80% of patients preferred chatbots’ response to doctors’ advice. Similarly, a 2024 experiment showed even when humans were paid to create thoughtful replies, they still fell short of ChatGPT’s sympathy.The secret to the chatbots’ success lies in mistakes humans make. When humans see someone in pain, we often share personal stories (“I’ve struggled too”) or rush to give advice (“Do this!”). While well-meaning, rushing to share opinions can minimize someone’s pain, and shifting the focus to ourselves weakens hope to be heard. Chatbots, however, avoid these errors. Without personal experiences or urgency to solve problems, they focus entirely on the speaker. In a 2024 study, Microsoft’s Bing Chat scored higher than humans by using a three-step method: explaining people’s struggles, acknowledging and justifying how they might feel, and asking follow-up questions.Humans can also adopt similar strategies like “looping for understanding”—repeating others’ words in their own terms and checking correctness (“Do I have that right ”). Chatbots are natural loopers, and when humans learn it, they better understand others’ emotions and make them feel heard. These skills extend beyond strengthening family and friend bonds: dozens of studies show managers and employers using such methods tend to have more loyal, effective, and productive employees.Despite AI’s impressive listening skills, it has limits. Chatbots repeat formulaic (公式化的) responses (“I hear you”) that feel robotic over time. They can’t feel or truly care for us, and studies show most human beings still want to engage with other humans. Some of the bugs of human connection are also, in fact, features. Chatbots can’t roll their eyes or leave our texts unanswered. But the fact that we often must earn human empathy, and that it comes from limited beings who sacrifice (牺牲) to be there for us, is part of its beauty.32.What is the author’s purpose in quoting the two strangers’ replies A.To compare two ways of giving advice.B.To introduce a psychological phenomenon.C.To suggest how to overcome anxiety.D.To criticize human’s communication.33.What does the underlined phrase “fell short of” mean in paragraph 2 A.Differed from. B.Failed to match.C.Did better than. D.Were in need of.34.What can humans learn from chatbots’ empathy strategies A.To provide direct solutions.B.To stress shared stories.C.To correct speakers’ mistakes.D.To avoid self-centered responses.35.What does the author want to say in the last paragraph A.AI is an impressive listener. B.Human empathy is valuable.C.AI responds to human’s pain calmly. D.There are problems with human interaction.Learning with Short Videos: Tips for StudentsShort videos are not just for fun — they can be great tools for learning. Many students use them to study English, science, or even history. But how can you make sure you learn well from them Here are some simple tips.Choose the right videosNot all short videos are good for learning. Look for ones made by teachers or educational channels. 36 For example, if you’re learning grammar, choose a video that explains just one rule at a time.Watch with a goalBefore you press “play”, ask yourself: “What do I want to learn from this ” Maybe it’s a new English word or a math formula. 37 This helps you stay focused, not just watch passively.Don’t watch too many at onceIt’s easy to keep scrolling to the next video, but your brain needs time to take in the information. Watch 1-2 videos, then stop for a while. 38 You can also write down key points or explain what you learned to a friend.Use subtitles (字幕)Most learning videos have subtitles. Turn them on, especially for English videos. 39 You can read along and learn how words are spelled and used in sentences.Practice what you learnWatching is just the first step. To really learn, you need to practice. If a video teaches a new dance move, try it yourself. 40 This way, you’ll remember better and make the learning stick.A.They should be clear and not too fast.B.Keep this question in your mind while watching.C.Some videos can help you relax after a long day.D.This helps you take in the knowledge more deeply.E.You can also use them to check your pronunciation.F.This makes it easier to follow, even if the speaker talks fast.G.If it’s a science experiment, try to do a simple version at home.三、完形填空One day, we got an early-morning call telling us to leave immediately. The wildfire which tore through our city was 41 our way. We 42 in our car with a few belongings. For days, we had to stay in a hotel, 43 for news. What finally came wasn’t good: our house was in the fire’s path.Later, we were 44 to return. With tools gathered, we 45 slowly through our neighborhood where the ground was covered with a heavy layer of ash. Our house was 46 . Mementos (纪念品), photos, family treasures, my precious collection of books — all gone. As we dug through the ash, we 47 a tree made of iron as well as a decorative dish, a gift from my son. I couldn’t help but wonder 48 , “How will we go on ”In late afternoon, John 49 what we’d found in the car and we were about to leave when I noticed something 50 to my boot, a small piece of paper. Its 51 were burned, yet the words were surprisingly clear: “If life seems difficult, I pause and 52 the blessing sometimes hidden in every circumstance. With renewed faith and 53 I begin again.”These words must have come from one of my 54 books, saying everything I needed to hear then. And now it sits in our new home as a 55 that we can begin again.41.A.giving B.heading C.arriving D.leaving42.A.jumped B.walked C.stepped D.climbed43.A.grateful B.eager C.excited D.curious44.A.invited B.defeated C.permitted D.opposed45.A.drove B.marched C.wandered D.jogged46.A.in place B.in danger C.in use D.in ruins47.A.buried B.exposed C.uncovered D.decorated48.A.sadly B.hopefully C.delightedly D.angrily49.A.stored B.delivered C.labeled D.loaded50.A.adjusted B.related C.stuck D.given51.A.boundaries B.contents C.lines D.edges52.A.depend on B.reflect on C.carry on D.center on53.A.honesty B.ambition C.courage D.kindness54.A.confusing B.inspiring C.boring D.amusing55.A.souvenir B.sign C.note D.reminder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。China has a large number of Chinese dishes, a wide range of flavors, and complex cooking methods, which are 56 (two) to none in the world. For a long time, due to the influence of the local environment, customs and dietary habits, dishes from all over China 57 (form) various genres with local flavor characteristics. 58 is known to all is the “eight major cuisines” in China, with the four major cuisines of Shandong, Jiangsu, Guangdong, and Sichuan forming 59 (early), and later the other four.Sichuan cuisine has a variety of flavors, 60 (include) spicy, sour, tingling, fishy, and strange. Sichuan cuisine is also the largest folk cuisine. Among the top 20 dishes, Sichuan cuisine occupies half of the seats, and “Sichuan Hot Pot” ranks first among 61 thousands of dishes selected by the Data Journalism Lab.The second and third place are dominated by two traditional Hangzhou dishes, 62 (name) Dongpo Meat and West Lake Vinegar Fish. Are the 3 hottest dishes in each of the “Big Eight Cuisine” dishes the same 63 the results in your mind The “eight major cuisines” have their own systems, which represent different customs and cultural characteristics of different places, but in the final analysis 64 (be) Chinese people’s attention and love for “eating”. Diet has become a way of life and a fashion that promotes 65 (consume) and drives the development of the country’s catering industry.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,上周日你校举办了越野赛跑(a cross-country running race)活动。请为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1.参加人员;2.跑步路线:从校门口到南山脚下;3.活动反响。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Jack was a bright and curious child, always eager to learn new things and explore the mysterious world about science. However, he often found himself in disagreement with his mother. His mother was always busy with her work and she didn’t have enough time to learn about his interests and passions.One day, Jack came home from school feeling particularly excited. He just found a sci-fi book about an adventure on the moon. Upon arriving at home, he couldn’t tear himself away from the book. He read and read until it was dark. Having finished reading it, he couldn’t wait to share it with his mother, only to be told that he should focus on more practical subjects like math and history, which would help him get into a good college and have a successful career.Jack couldn’t understand why his mother didn’t see the value in what he was doing. He felt that she was holding him back and not allowing him to pursue his true interests. “Why can’t you see how important this is to me ” Jack asked his mother angrily. “I’m never going to be happy if I have to spend my life doing things that I show no interest in just because they are practical or make you proud.”The once peaceful home was filled with tension and anger. His mother’s voice grew louder as she shouted, “You can’t just do whatever you want! You should be responsible for your future!” Jack, fueled by his own frustration, shot back, “I am tired of you always telling me what to do! I am not a child anymore! You only care about your own feeling! You never thought about my feeling!” They were so caught up in their own anger and hurt that they failed to see how their words and actions were affecting each other.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Jack rushed into his bedroom and locked the door heavily._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________When Jack heard his mother’s words, regretful tears rolled down his face._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________1.A【原文】M: Welcome back, Janet. The results of your X-rays came in today. They are in a bit of trouble.W: What’s the matter Will I be OK M: Sorry, I mean that the images are no good. We’ll redo the X-ray today.2.C【原文】M: Did you go to the new pizza restaurant on Bold Street W: Yes. It isn’t bad. You get a free soft drink and a free salad with every meal — and they are amazing. Plus, the pizzas were pretty good for the price, but I’ve had better ones.3.C【原文】M: I think we should put off the hiking trip.W: Because of the weather forecast I just checked; it’s going to pour all weekend.M: Exactly. Let’s aim for next weekend instead.W: Sure, I’ll let the others know about it.4.A【原文】M: Can you meet me at the theater at seven thirty W: No, I’m making dinner with my family then.M: OK. Will you be done eating by eight W: Let’s make it nine. I have to help with the dishes after we eat.5.A【原文】W: I can get tickets for the baseball game tomorrow.M: You can That’s amazing. I have heard the tickets are hard to come by. It’s supposed to be a big game.W: Yeah, it will also be a close game. I’m starting to feel nervous for the players already.6.B 7.C【原文】M: You haven’t seen the new TV talent show, have you W: I saw the first program, but I didn’t really enjoy it. I decided to watch the new cookery program instead last night.M: That was so boring!W: How do you know You didn’t see it.M: I’ve seen the reviews and they all said the same thing.W: Well, I liked it. The reviews said that the wild animal documentary last week was terrible and they were wrong about that, too!8.B 9.A【原文】W: How was your interview going M: You know what, I had coffee all down my suit and the interview started in ten minutes.W: Oh no! That’s awful. So what did you do M: Well, what could I do I just had to go in.W: Not a great first impression.M: I know. But I just explained what had happened and they totally understood. It kind of broke the ice, making the atmosphere quite relaxing and it all went quickly after that.10.B 11.C 12.A【原文】W: Right next to me is the winner of the 10th Extreme Bicycle Race. So, Alex, how does first place feel M: Much better than second place, that’s for sure!W: And this is your first time winning in the ten years of competing, right M: Actually, this is my first time winning in the Extreme Bicycle Race, but I’ve also won another two races, a local race back home in Ireland and a Road Bicycle Race in Canada.W: Oh yes, Canada. That was about five years ago.M: Four to be exact.W: So, what is your next step in your cycling career The Tour de France M: Well, I’m thinking of taking a break from competitions. I hope to create a cycling club where I can teach young cyclists everything I know.13.C 14.A 15.B 16.B【原文】W: Excuse me I’m waiting for the number 87 bus that goes by Main Street. Is this the right stop M: Yes, it is. I’m just checking the schedule on my phone and it says it should be here right now. But it came by five minutes ago. I guess it came early. The next one comes in half an hour.W: Oh, I’m going to be late for a conference. I would have driven, but my car is at the repair shop.M: That’s too bad. Are you living around here W: Yes, I’ve been here for one month! I used to live downtown, but I prefer it out here, where the environment is much better.M: I know what you mean. And what I like most about this area is the low cost of living. The only problem is that going to the city center takes a lot longer.W: Oh, I’m really late. Maybe I should just take a taxi. Are you going to Main Street as well Do you want to share a taxi there M: That would be great, actually. I’m meeting a friend for lunch and I don’t want to keep him waiting.17.C 18.A 19.B 20.C【原文】 M: Good morning, everyone. The project today is for you to interview one of the college professors. You’ll write an article about the person you talk to. Each group of three students will be given a different person. These are the photos of last year’s end-of-year dinner. The dinner was to honor Professor Wyatt on his retirement. He’s the large man seated at the head of the table. To his left is Mrs. Lehman, head of the Mathematics Department. The lady with the blue skirt is Professor Linda Spark, but she doesn’t wear eyeglasses any more. In this picture, she has red hair but this year is black. Your groups are placed on the board at the back of the class. With each group is the name of a person you're given to interview. Please remember the interview must not take more than 30 minutes. Plan your questions beforehand to save time. This is a class in journalism. You’ll have to practice meeting a closing date. You’ll be great. I’m certain. Now go to work!21.B 22.C 23.A28.B 29.D 30.A 31.C32.B 33.B 34.D 35.B36.A 37.B 38.D 39.F 40.G41.B 42.A 43.B 44.C 45.A 46.D 47.C 48.A 49.D 50.C 51.D 52.B 53.C 54.B 55.D56.second 57.have formed 58.What 59.earlier 60.including 61.the 62.namely/named 63.as 64.are 65.consumption66.范文Last Sunday, our school held a cross-country running race. All the students in senior one took part in it. The purpose of this race was to inspire us students to pay more attention to physical exercise.At 7 a.m., we started at the school gate. And then we ran all the way to the foot of the Nanshan Mountain. On the way, although some students fell behind, they kept running until the finishing line. What’s more, some students helped tired classmates keep going. Finally, 10 students won awards.Through this activity, we realized that building up our bodies is of great importance.67. Jack rushed into his bedroom and locked the door heavily. He lay on the bed, huddling himself in the quilt. What he really wanted to do was to cut himself off from the whole world, especially from his mother. He couldn't figure out why his mother didn't understand him and why she forced him to do something he didn't like. Slowly, he fell asleep while thinking.Suddenly he was awakened, hearing his mother's voice outside the door, which was filled with apologies and tenderness. His mother promised him that she would respect his interests in the future.When Jack heard his mother’s words, regretful tears rolled down his face. He realized that everything his mother did was totally for the sake of his future and what he said hurt his mother's heart hard. It occurred to him that he had never showed his gratitude to his mother. He couldn’t wait to open the door and said thank you to his mother, who was standing in the doorway. He also promised his mother that he would study hard in practical subjects. Finaly, misunderstanding cleared, they hugged each other tightly with a joyful smile. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 英语听力.mp3 辽宁省七校协作体2025-2026学年高一上学期12月联考英语试卷(含音频).docx