河南省南阳市2024-2025学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题(含答案,含听力原文无音频)

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河南省南阳市2024-2025学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题(含答案,含听力原文无音频)

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2025年春期高中一年级期终质量评估英语参考答案
听力理解
1-5:BABCA
6-10:BBCCA
11-15:ABCBC
16-20:ABCAC
阅读理解
21-23:CBD
24-27:ACBD
28-31:BDDA
32-35:DCBD
36-40:CBEDG
完型填空
41-45:ACDDA
46-50:DCBBA
51-55:ADCBB
语篇填空
56.living
57.majority
58.citizens
59.were joined
60.with
61,the
62.keeping
63.which
64.narrowest
65.truly
书面表达第一节
Dear Chris,
I'm Li Hua,president of the English Club.I'm writing to invite you to be a judge for our upcoming English debate
competition
The debate,focusing on "Is Money the Key to Success ",is scheduled to take place at 3:00 p.m.next Wednesday in
the school auditorium.We have selected 16 talented students divided into four teams.If you could come,we'd like you to
evaluate participants'performances and provide feedback on their arguments.We all admire your profound knowledge of
English and rich experience in public speaking and your expert comments will greatly benefit students'understanding of
success
We sincerely hope you can join us and look forward to your favorable reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
书面表达第二节
When Anika arrived at the hotel,she was eager to show Pansy around.Anika searched through her backpack,her heart
pounding with excitement,only to find Pansy gone.Her parents searched everywhere,but the doll was nowhere to be found.
To keep Anika from getting too upset,her father gently patted her shoulder and said,"Anika,your Pansy will turn up
somewhere soon.But for now,how about we go out and have some fun "Anika reluctantly nodded.During the week-long
vacation,she tried to enjoy herself,yet every night when she lay in bed,the memory of Pansy made her eyes well up with
tears.
On the return flight,missing her doll friend,Anika spotted Leanne unexpetedly.The flight attendant walked over with a
bright smile,her hand already reaching into her bag.Leanne pulled out Pansy,the doll's familiar face bringing instant relief
to Anika's eyes."Where did you find her "Anika blurted out,her voice trembling with excitement.Leanne explained,"I
found her when I was collecting the blankets.I kept her safe,knowing we'd possibly meet again."Anika buried her face in
Pansy.tears of happiness staining the doll's soft fabric.This kind act by Leanne didn't just bring back a toy-it showed
Anika that a little kindness can make a big difference in someone's life.2025年春期高中一年级期终质量评估
英语试题
注意事项:
1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题,满分95分)和第II卷(非选择题,满分55分)两部分。共150分,考试时间120分钟。答题前,考生务必将本人的姓名、准考证号等考生信息填写在答题卡上,并将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。
2.选择题答案使用2B铅笔填涂,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号;非选择题答案使用0.5毫米的黑色墨水签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。考生作答时,将答案答在答题卡上(答题注意事项见答题卡),在本试题卷上答题无效。
3.请按照题号在各题的答题区域(黑色线框)内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效。
4.保持卡面清洁,不折叠,不破损。
5.考试结束,请将答题卡交回。
第I卷(选择题,共95分)
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Which room has the man finisheddecorating
A.The living room. B.The bathroom. C.The kitchen.
2.Why was the woman stopped by the police officer
A.She was speeding. B.Her car light was broken. C.She didn't wear a seat belt.
3.What does the man want to do now
A. Go to the cinema. B.Do some shopping. C.Get something to eat.
4. Where does the conversation probably take place
A.In a library. B. In a classroom. C. In a bookstore.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.An actor. B.A game. C.A TV series.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.How does the woman feel at first
A.Hungry. B.Tired. C.Nervous.
7.What does the man offer to do
A.Fix the computer. B.Make a meal. C.Check the kids'homework.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8.What is the purpose of the tennis match
A.To promote tennis. B. To improve fitness. C.To raise money.
9.How will the woman probably get to the tennis courts
A.By car. B.On foot. C.By subway.
10.When will the speakers meet
A.At 8:30 a.m. B.At 9:30 a.m. C.At 10:30 a.m.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11.Why did the woman buy lots of foods
A.They were on sale. B.They were fresh. C.She got a pay rise.
12.How does the woman ask the man to go back
A.By train. B.By taxi. C.By bus.
13.Where are the speakers
A.In an office. B. In a bookstore. C.In a supermarket.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。
14.What is the man
A.A student. B.A professor. C.A reporter.
15.What is the man's hobby
A.Studying space. B. Reading books. C.Collecting coins.
16.How does the man usually get his coins
A.He buys them from others.
B.He gets them from the bank.
C.He receives them from his uncle.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.Which restaurant is on the third floor
A.The Tokyo Restaurant. B.The Noodle House. C.The Golden Dragon.
18.What are the waiters in the Roma House like
A.They are humorous. B.They are very kind. C.They are a little serious.
19.On which floor can you enjoy the Beijing Duck in the shopping center
A.The fifth. B.The fourth. C.The third.
20.What is the speaker doing
A.Doing a research. B.Calling for support. C. Introducing places to eat.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A(选必一 Unit 3 Conservation)
Help conserve beautiful Ocean Beach by joining us at a beach clean-up! Volunteers will enjoy
beautiful ocean views while they remove litter, protect native habitats, and help minimize marine
debris. This is a fun family-friendly volunteer opportunity.
When:First Saturday of the month,10 am-1 pm.
Where:Ocean Beach;specific meeting location will be listed in the registration confirmation email.
Supplies: We invite volunteers to bring their own reusable supplies! Limit waste by bringing your
own bag or bucket and gloves if you have them-but don't worry if you don't,and we'll have some
supplies on site for you to use.
Groups:
Groups of five or more require special arrangements and must be confirmed in advance.Please
review the List of Available Projects and fill out the Group Project Request Form.
Age,Skills,What to Bring:
Volunteers aged 10 and up are welcome. Read our Youth Policy Guidelines for youth under the age of 15.
·Bring your completed Volunteer Agreement Form. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have
the guardian approval section signed. If you are over 18, forms will be available to sign on-site.
Long pants and closed-toe shoes are required. Bring layers for changing weather and rain gear if necessary.Bring a hat. Wear sunscreen.
Bring a reusable water bottle. We'll have water stations for refills.
All necessary tools, supplies,gloves,and training will be provided.
21.How often is the beach clean-up event held
A.Every week. B.Once a year. C.Every month. D.Every Saturday.
22.What is a must for a 12-year-old volunteer
A.Wearing open-toe shoes. B. Submitting a signed guardian approval form.
C. Bringing a pair of gloves. D.Attending with at least a group of five people.
23.What is the main purpose of the activity
A.To enjoy marine scenery. B. To organize a family activity.
C. To promote ocean tourism. D.To protect ocean environment.
B(必修三 Unit 7 Art)
At the Liangzhu Museum in Hangzhou, volunteer Emma Chen fascinated by the unique black pottery collection, is passionately explaining to visitors that long before smartphones, the
Liangzhu people were possibly "posting their moments" on pottery like people today do on WeChat.
Emma,with her American roots and Chinese name, is a popular guide due to her fluent
Chinese and deep understanding of history. She bridges centuries, engaging visitors by
making the ancient feel familiar. She also tests visitors on the authenticity of artifacts,
such as a wooden well unearthed at Liangzhu, and discusses the preservation of objects
underwater.
Her passion for Chinese history, developed during her college studies in the US,leading her to explore China firsthand."I wanted to experience the real China, beyond what books describe," she ing to China in early 2015 after graduating, she visited many museums in China
and became a member of the museum's volunteer team in 2022. And since then she has clocked 232hours of volunteering experience, which is not surprising given her passion and
persistence.
For Emma, Liangzhu Museum is a “big family" that gives her a sense of belonging. She
appreciates the museum's inclusiveness. It opens its arms, welcoming everyone regardless oftheir backgrounds.“I hope everyone can walk into museums and get a glimpse of the rich and
profound history behind the cultural relics," she said. She plans to keep promoting Liangzhu culture to visitors and is studying museology and Chinese history at Zhejiang University. She is prepared to continue volunteering as a guide whenever needed.
Driven by passion, Emma relocated herself,dedicated to bridging cultures through persistence and academic pursuit, showing great determination.
24.What attracts Emma Chen at Liangzhu Museum
A.The special black pottery. B.The conservation techniques.
C. The design of the museum. D.The warmth from the tourists.
25.What's the meaning of the underlined word "inclusiveness” in paragraph 4
A.Significance. B.Difference. C.Acceptance. D.Competence.
26.What is Emma Chen's future plan about her work in the Museum
A.She plans to become a full-time employee.
B.She will continue to serve as a cultural bridge.
C.She will write a book detailing her experiences.
D.She aims to travel around China giving lectures.
27.What does Emma's experience show
A. East or west, home is best. B.Actions speak louder than words.
C.Many hands make light work. D. Where there's a will, there's a way.
C(选必一 Unit 1 Relationships)
We live in a world where we can video-call someone on the other side of the planet
instantly,yet often feel miles apart from the person sitting right beside us. This strange
reality, being physically close but emotionally distant, has become the quiet pain of our
connected age. You see it everywhere: family members glued to separate screens, friends
at cafés staring at phones instead of talking. We're surrounded by people yet drowning
in loneliness.
What feeds this gap between nearness and connection Our devices constantly wvhisper
that something more exciting is happening elsewhere. Research shows it takes only three
seconds of looking at a phone during a conversation for the other person to feel
ignored. We've become collectors of online friends but masters of missed
moments-choosing the
comfort of screens over the messy beauty of real interaction.
Social media twists the knife. We watch all the perfect moments of others' lives while
hiding our own struggles, creating a dangerous illusion (假象) that everyone else is
living happier lives.A young mother might post a perfect family photo while crying unseen
from exhaustion. A student shares graduation cheers but not his all-night study panic.
This constant comparison makes authentic connection feel risky. Why show your real self
when the perfect versions earn more likes
The effects spread through our lives. Psychologists report rising levels of “attention
injury"-that hurt when someone checks their phone mid-conversation. We've forgotten
how to sit in comfortable silence, rushing to fill pauses with digital noise. Eye contact
feels intense; deep questions seem intrusive.
The good news Reconnection is possible through small, deliberate choices. Start by
creating phone-free spaces: kitchen tables where devices stay silenced, bedrooms kept as
clean space without digital devices. Practice "active listening"-putting down your coffee
cup to hear someone, asking "And then what happened " instead of planning your reply.
Notice when you reach for your phone from habit rather than need. That moment of
boredom or awkwardness Let it breathe.Sincere bond grows in those unplanned gaps.
28. What is the main problem described in the first paragraph
A. Video calls make people feel digitally distracted.
B. Technology causes emotional disconnection.
C.People are too busy to connect with others.
D. Families and friends prefer to stay at home.
29.What is the main idea of paragraph 3
A.Social media makes people share perfect moments.
B.Social media teaches people how to avoid comparison.
C.Social media contributes to creating a dangerous illusion.
D.Social media worsens the problem of emotional distance.
30.What is the author's attitude toward "the moment of boredom or awkwardness"
A.Critical-it should be avoided. B.Indifferent-it has no special meaning.
C.Negative-it makes people uncomfortable. D.Positive-it creates space for real connection.
31.How does the author develop the passage
A. By presenting a problem and offering solutions.
B.By sharing personal stories of emotional connection.
C.By comparing different types of social media platforms.
D.By listing the latest research findings on modern technology.
D(必修二 Unit 5 Humans and Nature)
For people living far from nature,live cameras (cams) monitoring wildlife offer comfort
and connection.
In 2012,retired consultant Dianne Hoffman found solace in watching ospreys(鱼鹰)
Harriet and Ozzie nest in Montana. Though their eggs never hatched, Hoffman
observed them daily from Pennsylvania while coping with family losses."Watching the
live streams helped me rejoin the world," said Hoffman, now 81. Even after Ozzie died
in 2014,she continues to watch the nest for an hour daily,calling it "the best gift from
the Internet".
Nature live streams have grown popular over the past 20 years. Cheap cameras and
Internet access allow millions to watch moose migrations in Sweden or salmon swimming
in Norway. A study by Mary Ann Liebert Inc found such streams improve well-being for
those unable to experience nature firsthand.
The osprey camera at Montana's Dunrovin Ranch started in 2012. When owner
SuzAnne Miller tried turning it off, viewers protested. She added more cameras and
later understood their value when illness kept her indoors. Viewers now interact with
the farm-reminding staff about open gates or sharing emotional moments like a horse's
euthanasia. Many elderly subscribers consider the farm their favorite place, with some
requesting their ashes bescattered there.
These streams also aid research and conservation. Cameras in US national parks and
Africa help scientists study animal behavior. In the UK, a trainee spotted the first seal
pup born at a protected beach via live feed. For ospreys, cameras act as security
systems to protect nests.
A research shows nature streams reduce stress and improve mood.A new study found
elderly care home residents slept better after watching nature cams."It satisfies human
curiosity and our need to connect with nature," said researcher Rebecca Mauldin. From
lonely seniors to wildlife lovers, these cameras bring the natural world closer to all.
32.What did Dianne Hoffman do to deal with her sadness
A.Adopting a horse. B.Becoming a wildlife researcher.
C.Traveling to Montana. D.Watching live streams about ospreys.
33.Why did viewers ask SuzAnne Miller not to turn off the camera
A.They wanted to study osprey behavior.
B. They had already paid for the subscriptions.
C.They felt emotionally connected to the farm.
D.They needed to monitor the safety of the birds.
34.According to the research,how do nature live streams benefit people
A.They allow viewers to protect wildlife.
B. They improve relaxation and sleep quality.
C.They increase public interest in buying cameras.
D. They help scientists discover new animal species.
35.Which is the best title for the article
A.The History of Wildlife Cameras
B.A Retired Woman's Story with Ospreys
C. Nature Cams: Tools for Scientific Research
D.Life Streams: The Simple Joy of Nature Cams
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)(必修一 Unitl Life Choices)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Do you often replay the same conversation in your head, second-guess a decision you
made,or imagine every possible worst-case situation Overthinkingis exhausting. In this guide, we'll go through 5 key principles that can help you break the cycle of overthinking.
Challenge your thoughts
36 . When you catch yourself overthinking, ask: Is this thought true Is it helpful Is
it important right now Most overthinking is based on assumptions, not facts. Get in
the habit of questioning your thoughts instead of blindly believing them.
37
Overthinkers often fall into the trap of endless decision-making. To combat this, set a
deadline for even small choices. Whether it's picking a restaurant or finalising a project,
giving yourself a time limit keeps you moving forward instead of getting stuck in a circle.
Focus on what you can control
So much of our mental energy gets wasted on "what ifs" we can't control. Instead,focus
on what you can control. Make a list of actions you can take, however small, and
commit to focusing only on those. Worrying changes nothing. 38 .
Accept that perfection is a myth
A huge driver of overthinking is the unrealistic desire to make the “perfect" choice. 39
Every decision carries some risk, and that's okay. Remind yourself: Done is better than
perfect.Progress beats perfection every single time.
Schedule “worry time”
Instead of fighting every anxious thought, worry, but only during a set time. For example,
set aside 15 minutes in the evening to write down your worries. When anxious thoughts
appear during other times, gently remind yourself to "save it for later." 40
A.Stay mindful and present
B.Limit decision-making time
C.Not every thought you have deserves your trust
D.But here's a truth bomb: perfection doesn't exist
E.Doing something, even a tiny action, changes everything
F.Set reminders or motivational quotes on your phone to avoid overthinking
G. This simple trick prevents random worrying from taking up your entire day
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项
Last August, Ursula Bannister annually visits High Rock Lookout in Washington to honor her late mother on her own, figuring she'd be fine because she's an 41 hiker.
However,as she 42 back down, she broken her leg accidentally. When Bannister cried
out for help, a stranger 43 and called 911. They were told a team would arrive
in five hours. It wasn't very 45 for Bannister because the pain was pretty severe.
Meanwhile,two young men, Troy May and Layton Allen, came over to help. Allen,a
physical therapist provided first 46 .The two then carried her to the of the trail
in turn.
During the long hike down, the rescuers shared stories and asked Bannister about her
own life to 48 her from the mounting pain. Their efforts 49 .Bannister didn't focus
on her pain,and didn't scream quite as loudly. Once they reached the parking lot, Allen
50 Bannister to the nearest hospital,and May 51 them in his car. The doctorgave
52 to Allen for the makeshift splint(临时夹板)he had built. He told Bannister that
the53 likely would have been worse had she waited longer to get 54 attention.
During Bannister's 55 ,the people who helped her down from High Rock Lookout have
checked in several times.“We'll be friends for a really long time,” Bannister says.
41.A.experienced B.emotional C.accessible D.ambitious
42.A.looked B.dragged C.headed D.skipped
43. A.stayed B.stared C.hesitated D.approached
44.A.research B.debate C.volunteer D.rescue
45.A.encouraging B.depressing C.amazing D.annoying
46.A.proposal B.comfort C.drug D.aid
47.A.middle B.top C.bottom D.side
48. A.stimulate B.distract C.dominate D.employ
49.A.fell short B.paid off C.dragged on D.came out
50. A.drove B.walked C.flew D.left
51.A.followed B.dropped C.tracked D.quit
52. A.assistance B.advice C.comment D.credit
53.A.strategy B.weather C.injury D.scream
54.A.potential B.medical C.official D.influential
55. A.coverage B.recovery C.damage D.presentation
第II卷(非选择题,共55分)
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
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。
Hutongs are a feature of ancient Chinese architecture and the most typical residence in
Beijing.Hutong is not only a traffic channel, but also the common 56 (live) area for
ordinary people.
The 57 (major) of Beijing's hutongs were built between the 13th and 19th centuries during the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. By connecting people's homes, the hutongs in fact connected people's lives, whether the lives of the rich or the lives of the ordinary 58 (citizen).Because of the hutongs,courtyards 59 (join) together for miles around creating a network of
people working,playing and living together-a real community.
There used to be 4000 homes in Beijing 60 a history of more than 800 years. Towards 61 end of the Qing Dynasty, the conditions in Beijin's hutongs went down. Nowadays, many Hotongs have been replaced by modern buildings as the city develops; only a few of them
have been preserved, 62 (keep) the traditions and history of Beijing alive.
Tourists love the hutongs. They can walk up Sanmiao Street, 63 dates back 900 years,
wander down Dongjiaominxiang-the longest hutong at about 1.6 km, or squeeze through
Qianshi-the 64 (narrow) at only 40 cm wide! Thehutongs not only link Beijing's streets
and communities but also its past and present,showing that Beijing is 65 (true) an
ancient yet modern city.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)(话题关联:选必一Unit 1 邀请信+Unit 2 Success)
假定你是校英语社社长李华,计划于下周三举办一场主题为“Is Money the Key to Success?”的英文辩论赛。请给外教 Chris 写一封邮件邀请他担任评委,内容包括:
(1)活动时间、地点;
(2)评委职责说明;
(3)表达期待。
注意:
(1)词数80词左右;
(2)可适当增加细节,使行文连贯;
(3)开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Chris,
I'm Li Hua, president of the English Club.
Yous,
Li Hu
第二节(满分25分)
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。
Anika pulled her wheeled suitcase behind her as she followed her parents through the
airport.She was very excited,and maybe just a little nervous. She hugged her favorite doll
tight. That made her feel better.
She walked down the narrow aisle of the plane to find her seat with her parents. The tall flight attendant smiled at her and asked where they were going. "Walt Disney World," Anika
said with a smile. "I thought so," replied the flight attendant."Most of the families on this
flight are heading that way." She pointed to her name tag. “I'm Leanne. You let me know if you and your pretty doll friend need anything.”
“Thanks. I'm Anika, and this is Pansy," said Anika, holding the doll up to show her.
"Nice to meet you both," replied Leanne.
The flight was going to be a few hours. Anika asked Leanne for a pillow. The flight
attendant returned with a pillow, a blanket, and a sleep mask to cover her eyes. Anika placed
Pansy under the blanket with her and settled in with the pillow. She fell asleep quickly. Soon,
it was time to land.They had arrived! Leanne walked past them, collecting the pillows and
blankets from passengers as she went.
"Did you have a good nap " she asked.
“Oh yes,”replied Anika.
"Maybe I will see you next week on your return flight home."Leanne smiled.
The flight attendant said goodbye to Anika and her parents."Have a wonderful trip!" She
continued saying goodbye to the other passengers as they left the plane.
As Leanne shook out the blankets she had gathered from the seats,she was surprised when a doll fell out onto the floor. She picked it up and recognized it as the doll young Anika had
shown her.She thought about chasing after the family, but she had many duties to complete
before she could leave the airplane.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
When Anika arrived at the hotel, she was eager to show Pansy around.
On the return flight, missing her doll friend, Anika spotted Leanne unexpectedly.

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