资源简介 Different from other content creators who update their content frequently,Kays updates on aweekly basis and only posts videos about her songs and related stories,such as singing,playing theguitar or ukulele,shooting music videos.Her videos are always simple,and the recording process ispretty simple too:she edits the vocals and video in her room.Now,Kays has signed with a music company.In Kays'eyes,people like her songs and videosbecause she writes about life experiences and emotions of the youth."I just sing and share myfeelings about divorced parents,body image,loneliness and mental health,"said Kays."I want morepeople to know they're not alone with the struggles in their lives."26.What does the underlined phrase "blew up"in paragraph 2 probably mean A.Was almost ignored.B.Was widely attackedC.Caused heated debate.D.Became popular suddenly.27.Why did Kays start to create music A.She hoped to make money by writing songs.B.She wanted to help parents with their difficulties.C.She wanted to find a way to express her emotions.D.She was requested by her followers to write songs for them.28.What can we infer about Sara Kays from the passage A.She started songwriting just for fun.B.She thinks her success is only due to luck.C.She doesn't like interacting with her followers.D.She wants to make people feel less alone in their struggles.29.Which of the following words best describe Kays A.Talented and honest.B.Creative and inspiring.C.Kind and hardworking.D.Responsible and fortunate.30.What's the best title for the text A.Music Videos Released on TikTokB.The Popularity of Music on TikTokC.A Girl Chasing Her Dream on TikTokD.Different Ways to Use TikTok WellCTime to load up some popular games:new research indicates pigs have the mental ability toplay video games.The study,published in Frontiers in Psychology,tested the ability of four pigs(Hamlet,Omelette,Ebony and Ivory)to play a simple joystick game with their noses,moving a cursor (to four targets on the screen.Although the animals didn't show the skills towin a round any time,they did show an understanding of some simple games.Performing well notby chance,the pigs appeared to recognize that the movement of the cursor was controlled by thejoystick.The fact that they did so well although they didn't have flexible fingers is "extraordinary",according to the researchers.That pigs can do this should give us pause about what else they are able to learn and how suchlearning may influence them,"said Purdue University's Dr.Candace Croney,the study's lead author.高一英语试卷第5页共10页Different from other content creators who update their content frequently,Kays updates on aweekly basis and only posts videos about her songs and related stories,such as singing,playing theguitar or ukulele,shooting music videos.Her videos are always simple,and the recording process ispretty simple too:she edits the vocals and video in her room.Now,Kays has signed with a music company.In Kays'eyes,people like her songs and videosbecause she writes about life experiences and emotions of the youth."I just sing and share myfeelings about divorced parents,body image,loneliness and mental health,"said Kays."I want morepeople to know they're not alone with the struggles in their lives."26.What does the underlined phrase "blew up"in paragraph 2 probably mean A.Was almost ignored.B.Was widely attackedC.Caused heated debate.D.Became popular suddenly.27.Why did Kays start to create music A.She hoped to make money by writing songs.B.She wanted to help parents with their difficulties.C.She wanted to find a way to express her emotions.D.She was requested by her followers to write songs for them.28.What can we infer about Sara Kays from the passage A.She started songwriting just for fun.B.She thinks her success is only due to luck.C.She doesn't like interacting with her followers.D.She wants to make people feel less alone in their struggles.29.Which of the following words best describe Kays A.Talented and honest.B.Creative and inspiring.C.Kind and hardworking.D.Responsible and fortunate.30.What's the best title for the text A.Music Videos Released on TikTokB.The Popularity of Music on TikTokC.A Girl Chasing Her Dream on TikTokD.Different Ways to Use TikTok WellCTime to load up some popular games:new research indicates pigs have the mental ability toplay video games.The study,published in Frontiers in Psychology,tested the ability of four pigs(Hamlet,Omelette,Ebony and Ivory)to play a simple joystick game with their noses,moving a cursor (to four targets on the screen.Although the animals didn't show the skills towin a round any time,they did show an understanding of some simple games.Performing well notby chance,the pigs appeared to recognize that the movement of the cursor was controlled by thejoystick.The fact that they did so well although they didn't have flexible fingers is "extraordinary",according to the researchers.That pigs can do this should give us pause about what else they are able to learn and how suchlearning may influence them,"said Purdue University's Dr.Candace Croney,the study's lead author.高一英语试卷第5页共10页2025年秋学期高一期中调研考试试卷英语2025.11注意事项及说明:1.试卷共150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答案一律写在答题卡上。考试结束时,上交答题卡。第一卷(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. What is the weather like now A. Rainy. B. Sunny. C. Cloudy.2. How are the speakers traveling A. By taxi. B. By bus. C. By bike.3. Where are the speakers A. At a cafe. B. At a shop. C. At a museum.4. How much will the woman pay A. 12. B. 16. C. 28.5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Mother and son. B. Brother and sister C. Shop assistant and customer.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. How many dogs does Sara’s family have now A. One. B. Two. C. Three.7. Why doesn’t the woman let the boy have a dog A. It needs space. B. It’s too expensive. C. It needs too much care.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What is the man trying to get volunteers for A. A safety training class. B. A beach clean-up. C. A volleyball competition.9. When does the man suggest doing a talk A. In May. B. In June. C. In August.10. What does the man suggest showing to the listeners of the talk A. Some sand. B. Some rubbish. C. A cup of sea water.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. How does the woman feel about the man’s interview result A. Curious. B. Confident. C. Disappointed.12. How did the man’s interview go A. He was nervous.B. He didn’t do it well.C. He finished it with no problems.13. What did the man do last week A. He worked on a report. B. He practiced interviewing. C. He contacted many companies.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What is wrong with Judy A. She has a cough. B. She is in hospital. C. She has a high fever.15. What is the man doing for Judy A. Calling a doctor. B. Signing up for a class. C. Getting her homework.16. What information has the woman already had about the man A. His home address. B. His e-mail address. C. His office address.17. Who might Ms. Brown be A. A doctor. B. A math teacher. C. A head teacher.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Where did the speaker hear traditional music for the first time A. From local bands. B. From his friends. C. From his family.19. Which part of the world is the speaker from A. Asia. B. Africa. C. Europe.20. What did the speaker feel proudest for A. Touring the world. B. Winning many awards. C. Playing a concert in her village.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。ATiger research: IndonesiaWhile sustainable (可持续的) tourism helps protect many of the Indonesia’s wildlife, one of its rarest species, the Sumatran tiger, suffers as the island’s cities expand into its forest habitat. Fortunately, Biosphere Expeditions have created a trip that not only benefits the seriously endangered (濒危的) animal, but helps protect it too. Based in a remote camp in the heart of the rainforest, volunteers will tour the landscape, documenting tracks, kills and scats (粪便) to aid important research into the lives of these big cats.Company: Biosphere ExpeditionsLength: 13 daysMore information: www.biosphere-expeditions.orgCycling tour: CambodiaWith an ancient world of temples and jungles, Cambodia is the kind of country that needs to be explored slowly. PEPY Tours offers 621 miles of green fields, dusty orange tracks and winding rivers on its 15-day cycling expeditions. Money goes directly to local people through homestays and lunches, while tours allow visitors to learn Khmer customs and contribute to ongoing community development projects.Company: PEPY ToursLength: 15 daysMore information: www.Beach stay: TanzaniaA winner in the Best for Beach category at the Responsible Tourism Awards 2014, Chole Mjini Island is a tourists’ paradise (天堂) located off the coast of Tanzania. With no roads or electricity, guests to the low-impact destination can enjoy a simple life in hand-built tree houses and spend days either stretched out on deserted beaches or searching for whale sharks.Company: Chole Mjini IslandLength: 6 daysMore information: www.Teaching: MoroccoIt’s the breathtaking beauty that draws tourists to Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains, but while the remoteness of the setting may aid its charm, it also causes problems. Few inhabitant (居民) of the region’s villages, especially girls, continue their education past primary school. Education For All (EFA) is a Moroccan NGO that builds and runs girls’ boarding houses near secondary schools in the High Atlas, making further education theoretically possible. Based in the beautiful town of Asni, the programme is looking for female volunteers with teaching experience.Company: People and PlacesLength: 4 weeks (minimum)More information: www.travel-peopleandplaces.co.uk21. Which programme is most likely to attract people who are interested in wildlife research A. Teaching: Morocco B. Beach stay: TanzaniaC. Cycling tour: Cambodia D. Tiger research: Indonesia22. What can we learn about the Cycling tours in Cambodia A. It offers tourists nights to stay at temples.B. It offers tourists a 15-day hiking expedition.C. It offers tourists opportunities to learn local culture.D. It offers tourists money to find homestays and buy lunches.23. We can get all the information about Tanzania except that .A. whale sharks are a danger to tourists thereB. tourists can live in tree houses built by handC. it’s difficult to get around on Chole Mjini IslandD. environment there is not much affected by human activities24. What do the tiger research programme and the teaching programme have in common A. They both aim to develop sustainable tourism.B. They both rely on volunteers to support their goals.C. They both are designed to protect endangered animals.D. They both require volunteers to have research experience.25. Where is this passage most likely from A. A science report. B. A travel guidebook. C. A history magazine. D. An adventure novel.BSara Kays, a 22-year-old girl, is a rising star on online video-sharing platforms. She not only uses TikTok to promote her music, but also posts songs to get feedback (反馈) from her followers.“It’s been cool to engage with people that way.” said Kays, who has been using online platforms to realize her music dream. Now, she is famous on TikTok with about 1.3 million followers. She released (发布) her song Remember That Night in November 2020. The post blew up, getting almost three million views in a matter of days.Kays has loved singing since she was young. At 11, she got a guitar from her mother and then started to sing while playing. Gradually, people started asking her to play at restaurants and she also started to post some live videos on YouTube, gaining her more and more followers. At 17, Kays turned to songwriting to help her deal with the confusion (困惑) in life and serve as an outlet for her thoughts and feelings.“I feel very lucky to have the opportunity to release songs and that all these people are listening to them online,” said Kays. “It’s been amazing.”Different from other content creators who update their content frequently, Kays updates on a weekly basis and only posts videos about her songs and related stories, such as singing, playing the guitar or ukulele, shooting music videos. Her videos are always simple, and the recording process is pretty simple too: she edits the vocals and video in her room.Now, Kays has signed with a music company. In Kays’ eyes, people like her songs and videos because she writes about life experiences and emotions of the youth. “I just sing and share my feelings about divorced parents, body image, loneliness and mental health,” said Kays. “I want more people to know they’re not alone with the struggles in their lives.”26. What does the underlined phrase “blew up” in paragraph 2 probably mean A. Was almost ignored. B. Was widely attacked.C. Caused heated debate. D. Became popular suddenly.27. Why did Kays start to create music A. She hoped to make money by writing songs.B. She wanted to help parents with their difficulties.C. She wanted to find a way to express her emotions.D. She was requested by her followers to write songs for them.28. What can we infer about Sara Kays from the passage A. She started songwriting just for fun.B. She thinks her success is only due to luck.C. She doesn’t like interacting with her followers.D. She wants to make people feel less alone in their struggles.29. Which of the following words best describe Kays A. Talented and honest. B. Creative and inspiring.C. Kind and hardworking. D. Responsible and fortunate.30. What’s the best title for the text A. Music Videos Released on TikTok B. The Popularity of Music on TikTokC. A Girl Chasing Her Dream on TikTok D. Different Ways to Use TikTok WellCTime to load up some popular games: new research indicates pigs have the mental ability to play video games. The study, published in Frontiers in Psychology, tested the ability of four pigs (Hamlet, Omelette, Ebony and Ivory) to play a simple joystick (操纵杆) game with their noses, moving a cursor (光标) to four targets on the screen. Although the animals didn’t show the skills to win a round any time, they did show an understanding of some simple games. Performing well not by chance, the pigs appeared to recognize that the movement of the cursor was controlled by the joystick. The fact that they did so well although they didn’t have flexible fingers is “extraordinary”, according to the researchers.“That pigs can do this should give us pause about what else they are able to learn and how such learning may influence them,” said Purdue University’s Dr. Candace Croney, the study’s lead author.Researchers also noted that while the pigs could be taught to play the game using food as positive motivation, they also responded well to social interaction (互动). In fact, when the game was made more challenging and the pigs became unwilling to take part in it, “only encouraging words from the experimenter” would make the pigs continue their training.These findings are the latest to highlight the intelligence and learning abilities of pigs. Not only have they been shown to use mirrors to find hidden food, but studies have also shown how pigs can be taught to “come” and “sit” after oral commands (口头命令).As with any sentient (有感觉力的) beings, how we interact with pigs and what we do to them influence and matter to them. We therefore have a duty to further understand how pigs get information and what they are able to learn and remember, because this may help them understand their interactions with us and their environments.31. What can be learned from Paragraph 1 A. The pigs knew a lot about the video games.B. The pigs operated joysticks with their noses.C. The pigs sometimes performed well by chance.D. The pigs competed with each other in the games.32. What made researchers believe pigs socially interacted well A. Their being driven by food. B. Their being willing to keep trying.C. Their being stopped by challenges. D. Their being inspired by human words.33. Which of the following statement is true according to the passage A. When playing games, pigs can win a round at any time.B. The research suggests that pigs are very friendly animals.C. When games are difficult, pigs are unwilling to play them.D. Pigs can’t play video games as they don’t have flexible fingers.34. What’s the main idea of the passage A. Pigs have great learning ability. B. Pigs are the best animal gamers.C. Pigs can be encouraged by food. D. Pigs play games with flexible noses.35. What will researchers probably focus on in the next stage of their experiment A. How pigs manage to seek information.B. How pigs improve their learning ability.C. How pigs learn to play challenging games.D. How pigs get used to their living environment.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)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。Why is Eating Colourful Food Good for You Most of us are faced with the same choice many times a day: what to eat. Along with price and preference, we’ll often use a food’s healthfulness to help us make a decision. 36It’s widely accepted by researchers that we need a varied (多样的) diet. 37 Is colour the best guide to getting all the nutrients (营养) we need The proof may be in the Mediterranean diet, which contains a lot of fruit, vegetables and healthy fats, and is rated the healthiest diet by many scientists.、Eating lots of colors may lower your risk of missing out on all important nutrients. If we’re missing a colour of the rainbow, we may be missing a function of that food, says Minich.38 Blue and purple foods, including blueberries are linked to lowering the risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes (糖尿病). Yellow foods reduce the risk of heart disease.Tian-shin Yeh, research fellow at Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health says eating a colourful diet can also help people avoid possible side effects of eating too much of one food. “ 39 For example, research has found that orange juice is linked to a lower risk of eye diseases, but too much intake is linked to type 2 diabetes,” she says.Eating a rainbow diet may also be complex (复杂的). 40 We may find it hard to make choices. We also need to eat from other food groups to get all the nutrients we need, such as protein.A. Food is very complex.B. A varied diet is packed with different vegetables.C. It could be really difficult to get every colour every day.D. But how do we know we’re getting enough nutrients E. Different coloured foods come with different benefits.F. And one way to do this is by eating all the colors of the rainbow.G. Will a more colourful diet increase the risk of overeating unhealthy food 第三部分 语言运用(共四节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。On a summer day, Jane and her husband Chandler, along with his family, were having a vacation on an island in North Carolina.Jane threw down a 41 to Chandler: swimming to the other side of the pool without 42 for air. It’s a game the couple had played so many times. With excitement, Chandler eagerly 43 the challenge.However, as he 44 the far end of the pool and remained underwater, what began as fun took a 45 .Bubbles (气泡) appeared at the water’s surface, 46 regarded as part of the game at first. Yet, as seconds turned into worrying minutes, the cheerful atmosphere (气氛) changed into 47 —Chandler’s parents realized how 48 the situation was.His mom Emily grew 49 and called out to her husband Wilson in alarm. In the beginning, Jane couldn’t quite understand Emily’s reaction. But as Wilson ran to 50 Chandler out of the water, Jane saw his grey skin and blue lips and realized something was deathly wrong. Her mind went blank and she didn’t know what to do.51 , two doctors were chatting by the pool and they 52 to help as they knew seconds in a situation like that 53 . They checked his pulse right away and tried to 54 CPR(心肺复苏术) while waiting for the ambulance to arrive.A few days later, Chandler completely recovered. Since then, he and Jane have been trying their best to raise people’s awareness (意识) of the 55 of drowning (溺水).41. A. rule B. desire C. test D. challenge42. A. asking B. preparing C. surfacing D. moving43. A. reflected B. accepted C. completed D. considered44. A. reached B. observed C. noticed D. searched45. A. chance B. step C. turn D. break46. A. commonly B. mistakenly C. coldly D. purposely47. A. pity B. adventure C. boredom D. fright48. A. serious B. confusing C. shameful D. disappointing49. A. curious B. angry C. energetic D. anxious50. A. talk B. wake C. pull D. lead51. A. Undoubtedly B. Fortunately C. Obviously D. Surprisingly52. A. stepped aside B. moved about C. gave way D. rushed over53. A. mattered B. happened C. passed D. appeared54. A. discuss B. recall C. perform D. learn55. A. importance B. influence C. danger D. advantage第二卷(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。In a Wushu (Chinese martial arts) club located in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq, over 100 Chinese martial arts lovers are practicing Wushu routines, each move finished with 56 (strong).Despite the high temperatures, their love of Wushu becomes even 57 (hot). During the training, Burhan, the founder of this Wushu club, walks through the lines of the students, 58 (give) guidance to them patiently. Like many foreign lovers of Chinese Kung Fu, Burhan fell in love with Wushu after watching Bruce Lee’s movies. He read books, bought DVDs and 59 (seek) out masters, beginning his Wushu journey at the age of 8.As Burhan studied deeper, his interest in Chinese culture grew stronger. In 2011, he began a journey to China’s Henan Province 60 (move) forward on his Kung Fu dream. 61 dream-realizing journey provided him with much Wushu training and a deeper understanding of the traditional spirit behind various Chinese Wushu styles. In 2017, a Shaolin Wushu club was set up in Sulaymaniyah, 62 he taught Wushu and introduced Chinese culture to his students. The school 63 (draw) over 3,000 Wushu lovers so far, ranging from children to the elderly.“The Chinese often 1say ‘making friends through martial arts’, 64 reflects the broad-mindedness of Chinese civilization toward cultural exchange,” 59-year-old Wushu lover Soran says. “The purpose of Wushu is not to control others, 65 to build up the body and bring people’s hearts closer.”第三节(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)用括号内所给词的适当形式填空。66. In this competition, every team is (equal) likely to win the first prize with their own efforts.67. Parents struggling with their child’s learning difficulties may find it helpful to turn to (professional) in education for guidance.68. Feelings of long-term sadness could be a sign of (normal) psychological stress and should be taken seriously.69. As the storm grew stronger, the babysitter gave the kids a (concern) look and hurried to close all the windows.70. In an emergency, a rapid and calm (respond) from medical teams can mean the difference between life and death for those in danger.71. She lowered her head and walked quickly through the party, managing to escape (recognize) by the policeman.72. He woke up with a (horror) headache because he had stayed up too late studying the night before.73. The new heating system was designed with energy (efficient) as its primary goal.74. Even with my little brother watching TV next to me, I tried my best to keep my attention (concentrate) on the online class.75. This season, oversized sweaters are particularly (fashion) among young people.第四节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据要求翻译句子。76.从长期看,不吃早饭会造成严重的健康问题。(skip; contribute)77.久而久之,AI已经改变了学生们习得知识的方式。(acquire; the way 作先行词的定语从句)78.在我们都冷静下来前,互相争论是毫无意义的。(there is no point; calm)79.承担那次艰难的挑战最终展现出了她最好的一面。(end up; bring out)80.事实证明,克服在课堂上提问的恐惧对我的在校表现产生了巨大影响。(turn out; make a difference)第四部分 写作(满分20分)假如你是李华,你的美国朋友Jim要参加校广播站播音员(announcer)的面试,他来信向你征求建议。请你写封回信,内容包括:1.写信目的:2.提出建议:3.祝愿期盼。注意:1.词数100左右(开头不计入词数);2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Jim.I hope this letter finds you well.Yours,Li Hua 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025年秋学期高一英语期中调研考试试卷.docx 宜兴市2025秋学期期中考试高一英语听力.mp3 江苏省无锡市宜兴市2025-2026学年高一上学期11月期中英语试题.docx 2025年秋学期高一英语期中调研考试试卷.docx 宜兴市2025秋学期期中考试高一英语听力.mp3