黑龙江省绥化市新时代高中教育联合体2025-2026学年高一上学期期中联考英语试卷((含答案,含听力音频和听力原文)

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黑龙江省绥化市新时代高中教育联合体2025-2026学年高一上学期期中联考英语试卷((含答案,含听力音频和听力原文)

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黑龙江省绥化市新时代2025-2026学年高一上学期期中联考英语试题
一、听力选择题
1.What does the man mainly do in his spare time
A.He does some sports. B.He learns a language. C.He plays the piano.
2.When did the speakers arrive at the restaurant
A.At about 9: 00. B.At about 8: 30. C.At about 8: 00.
3.How does the woman recognise the man
A.By his clothes. B.By his glasses. C.By his hair.
4.Why does the man talk to the woman
A.To buy a train ticket. B.To report his loss. C.To apply for a passport.
5.Where does the conversation possibly take place
A.In the man's office. B.In the airport. C.In the post office.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.Where is the woman right now
A.At a gas station. B.In a concert hall. C.On a motorway.
7.What will the man do next
A.Fix a car. B.Collect the woman. C.See a concert.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.What can we learn from the conversation
A.Mike likes chemistry very much.
B.Mike admires Lily’s parents.
C.Lily got an excellent chemistry grade.
9.What are Mike’s parents like
A.They are considerate. B.They are knowledgeable. C.They are strict.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10.When does the woman go to the gym
A.In the morning. B.In the afternoon. C.In the evening.
11.Why did the woman start working out
A.To become slim. B.To feel more relaxed. C.To practise for a running race.
12.What kind of exercise does the woman do now
A.Weightlifting. B.Jogging. C.Yoga.
13.What does the woman ask the man to do
A.Work out with her. B.Wake her up. C.Lose some weight.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.What inspired Kate to start a newspaper
A.Her middle school experience. B.Her job after graduation. C.Her university life.
15.What gave Kate the idea of setting up an online newspaper
A.Her friends' influence. B.Her family background. C.Her university courses.
16.What is the biggest reason for starting the newspaper
A.To keep teens informed of news.
B.To set up a successful business.
C.To meet the needs of teenagers.
17.Where did Kate get money to start her business
A.From banks. B.From her parents. C.From her friends.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.What will the first class be today
A.History. B.Art. C.English.
19.In which room will the chess group meet
A.Room 313. B.Room 303. C.Room 204.
20.What is the speaker mainly talking about
A.Introduction of school activities. B.Schedule changes for today.
C.Timetable for classes.
二、阅读理解
Hi, it’s Jean here. Welcome to my programme. Today, we’ll talk about some expressions using the word “colour”.
Our first expression is “off colour”. If someone is feeling or looking unwell, we might say they’re off colour. This means they don’t look as healthy as usual. For example, if Alice isn’t looking well, we can say she’s feeling a bit off colour.
Another expression you might hear is when someone is said to “show their true colours”. Let’s see how it is used in the conversation.
Jane: Were you at the concert last night
Sue: I sure was. Did you hear Nick singing He was brilliant!
Jane: I know. He’s always come across as being so shy. It was great to see him looking so confident and finally showing his true colours.
Here, Jane is suggesting that while Nick always appeared to be shy and quiet, he’s really quite brave and very talented, which a lot of people would never have guessed.
OK, the third one. Have you ever heard the term “flying colours” “To pass with flying colours” means “to do very well or to pass really easily”. So the next time you do well in a test, you can say: “I passed with flying colours!”
Last one for today is “colourless”. If something is said to be “colourless”, it has no real depth, with nothing you value as meaningful or important. For example, we might describe a boring movie by saying the film is a bit colourless really. The opposite of this would be “to add colour to something”. This means making something seem more of what it really is or interesting. For example, Joey is good at telling jokes; he always adds a bit of colour and makes everything sound more exciting than it really is!
So much for today. This is Jean. Until next time!
21.Who is Jean
A.A hostess. B.A programmer. C.An engineer. D.An applicant.
22.What would you say if you want to ask for a sick leave
A.“I live a colourless life.” B.“I feel a bit off colour.”
C.“I show my true colours.” D.“I add a bit of colour.”
23.What do you mean by saying “I passed the exam with flying colours”
A.The exam was important to me. B.The exam was beyond me.
C.I took part in the exam. D.I got an exceptional mark.
I met my best friend Lily when we were 10 years old. She came into our little country school like a breath of fresh air, making my life new, different and more exciting. She was funny, she was creative and best of all, she loved to read — just like me!
During lunch breaks, we would often sit in the school library, lost in books. We discussed our favorite characters in novels and shared our different understandings of the stories. Through those conversations, we not only deepened our friendship but also opened our eyes. Even on our way home, we would talk about whatever book we were reading, which gave us a chance to escape our small country town. We went on many adventures together, even if they were only in our imaginations.
Lily was always in my corner. Once, I was too shy to take part in a school speech competition. Lily encouraged me, “Do you remember Anne from Anne of Green Gables She’s brave to face up to any challenge. I believe in your abilities! Have a try!” With her support, I finally signed up. She helped me prepare the speech, practicing with me every day after school. Although I didn’t win first prize, the experience built up my confidence and I knew that I couldn't have done it without Lily.
We also had our share of difficulties and disagreements. Divided opinions didn’t part us, but brought us to heart-to-heart talks, and we became even closer after. High school life was full of challenges, but with Lily by my side, it became much more enjoyable.
She is not just a friend, but a sister to me. I am truly grateful to have her in my life.
24.What did Lily and the author gain from reading
A.Notes of various books. B.Different opinions on books.
C.Tours around the hometown. D.Longer lunch breaks.
25.What do we know about Lily from the third paragraph
A.She was funny. B.She was creative.
C.She was supportive. D.She was unique.
26.What did they do when having different ideas
A.They divided their opinions into parts. B.They challenged each other's views.
C.They stayed focused on their own life. D.They opened up to each other.
27.What is the author’s purpose in writing the passage
A.To praise her energizing friendship. B.To record her unforgettable experience.
C.To describe her school life. D.To introduce her favorite books.
For most English learners, “a grammar book” means a reference book which can be used when they are in doubt about an English sentence. The book will tell them whether a specific form is possible or not. But many possible English sentences are not covered in that book. The book will, to some degree, artificially simplify the language. Why
Native speakers learn most of their grammar system naturally, without hard training, when they acquire the language as children. They know what can and can’t be done with grammar. They don’t study the rules. It is not the case that the rule exists first, and the language must fit it. The truth is that “native speaker language” exists first, and the grammar book then attempts to describe it. With this in mind, any grammar structure native speakers frequently produce can be called “correct grammar”.
Though it seems simple, why don’t we have grammar books that teach us all this “native-speaker grammar”
For a start, it would be an enormous book and it would take a life-time to study it. So the majority of grammar books present a simplified set of standard rules. The rules create a model that can be studied in a given time-form. Students of English can never hope to learn everything about the entire language, but they can study a simplified system. This means sometimes they think certain sentences are not possible, when in fact they are quite natural English. In other words, the rules in traditional grammar books do give English learners lists of dos and don’ts, but many of these rules are regularly ignored by native speakers.
So, use grammar books in a suitable way. Taking the grammar book as the full authority is a bit like saying that penguins should get up in the air just because “birds fly”.
28.In what situation might people use an English grammar book
A.Covering more sentences in the book. B.Simplifying their written sentences.
C.Referring to the history of a sentence. D.Checking a correct form of a sentence.
29.What can be inferred from Paragraph 2
A.Any speaker can learn grammar easily.
B.Grammar books present native speaker language.
C.Grammar rules fit the language perfectly.
D.Children acquire language through grammar books.
30.Why does the author use penguins as an example in the last paragraph
A.To show grammar rules’ limitation. B.To explain penguins’ inability to fly.
C.To prove uselessness of grammar books. D.To explain native speakers’ language use.
31.Who is the passage mainly intended for
A.English grammar book lovers. B.English learners.
C.English native speakers. D.English professionals.
I love the clouds above my head, flying lazily across blue skies and casting amazing shadows on the ground below. But these ever-shifting sculptures are among nature’s least appreciated wonders.
That’s why 20 years ago, I started the Cloud Appreciation Society, to remind people to look up. Now climate science is catching up, suggesting that clouds aren’t just magical; they help to regulate Earth’s temperature.
Clouds don’t just look different from one another; they also have very different effects on Earth’s temperatures. These differences result from how much of the sun’s heat they trap in and allow through. For example, low clouds have a cooling effect, as they’re thick enough to reflect off the sun’s heat back up into space and cool the surface below.
High clouds, however, do the opposite, warming Earth’s surface. They are often not as dense, so they can let in more of the sunshine, more like blankets than umbrellas, resulting in a net warming effect.
As global temperatures rise, scientists believe we may see fewer of the low, cooling clouds but not of the high, warming ones. According to a recent Science paper, reduced low cloud cover caused 2023’s record-breaking average global temperatures, about 0.2℃, or 0.32℉, higher than years before. In other words, the reduction in Earth’s low clouds helped explain some of the extreme heat that year.
Besides scientific research, citizen science is also responsible for improving the analysis of clouds and their role in global warming. So we at the Cloud Appreciation Society are partnering with Asterisk Labs, a worker-owned cooperative research lab, and will be inviting the public to use our CloudSpotter app to interpret the cloud types in satellite images. The data should enable us to train AI models to search through the vast library of satellite cloud images to understand the trends in Earth’s shifting cloud cover.
If clouds are changing, so should the way we study them. It requires all of us to look up and take notice.
32.What do we know about the clouds
A.High clouds are nothing like blankets. B.High clouds allow more sunlight through.
C.Research on low clouds has been highly stressed. D.Increasing low clouds might cause extreme heat.
33.What does the underlined word “dense” in Paragraph 4 mean
A.Invisible. B.Changing. C.Thick. D.Odd.
34.What does citizen science focus on
A.Analyzing the clouds’ types. B.Replacing Asterisk Labs.
C.Deciding clouds’ trends. D.Collecting AI models.
35.What can be a suitable title for the text
A.Take Notice of Rising Temperatures. B.How to Start Citizen Science.
C.Look up at the Unappreciated Clouds. D.How to Fight Global Warming.
Good friends are like stars. While you don’t always see them, you know they’re always there. 36 Here are some suggestions that never fail.
Try to say “YES”.
We’re all busy people, but make time for your friends. Got a message Call back. Try and respond reasonably quickly if at all possible. It takes time and energy to build a deep and lasting connection. 37 If you find yourself saying “NO” to invitations on a regular basis, try and re-schedule and spare time for your friends.
38 Bringing a small gift can be fun and can deepen your friendship. The cost of the gift doesn’t matter; it’s the thought that counts. If you’re going to dinner, bring flowers or a bottle of wine. If you are going to a party, a gift will always be appreciated. If your friend has moved away, posting a gift can be a super sweet way to keep in touch across the miles.
Listen to your friend.
Nothing can be better than having a friend who’s a good listener. You don’t need to be a Mr. Fixit or Miss Fixit; just be there to listen as your friends work through. 39 Instead of talking about yourself endlessly, let your friendship be an equal partnership where you support each other.
Express your gratitude.
Let your friends know that they are important. Recognise the importance that he or she has in your life and share it with them! 40
A.Prepare a loving present.
B.Say “YES” as much as you’re able to.
C.They need to fix the situation for themselves.
D.But how can we make our friendships even stronger
E.So how can we make friends in a new neighbourhood
F.It’s great to offer your advice from the bottom of your heart.
G.Try and praise your friend in a way which has deep meaning.
三、完形填空
Learning another language becomes increasingly popular today. It helps people understand a culture and its people. 41 , language learning is never easy. Sometimes we feel discouraged by the 42 of learning. Recalling my days of learning Chinese, I’d like to say that every moment 43 .
I’d been learning Chinese for 5 months but it seemed to be 44 . It just felt like I was the only one facing this 45 fight. Everyone in my Chinese class seemed to have a good 46 of the language except me. I was always afraid of making mistakes, and 47 whenever I tried to speak Chinese. Why did I have to be such a slow 48
I know that Chinese is completely 49 from English. English has an alphabet where each letter is a sound and the letters are combined to form words. Character-based Chinese, however, forces me to learn a totally new writing 50 .
“Even mistakes help you grow.” My Chinese teacher sensed my 51 . She told me not to be so 52 on myself. “Learning a language 53 time and practice. As long as you are brave to speak, you’ll memorize new words and phrases. Then with practice, your pronunciation will improve, too.”
Practice makes perfect. Now I’m 54 enough to speak Chinese, though it’s 55 Chinese now and then. But I know learning this new skill will open doors to many opportunities.
41.A.However B.Therefore C.Instead D.Then
42.A.intentions B.struggles C.assumptions D.features
43.A.settles B.behaves C.suits D.matters
44.A.going nowhere B.winding up C.coming across D.burning out
45.A.downtown B.in-depth C.uphill D.outdoor
46.A.habit B.understanding C.look D.fear
47.A.had butterflies in my stomach B.had a frog in my throat C.pulled up my socks D.jumped in with both feet
48.A.volunteer B.reminder C.learner D.graduate
49.A.hidden B.free C.safe D.different
50.A.style B.system C.tradition D.schedule
51.A.anxiety B.impression C.confidence D.misadventure
52.A.dependent B.impressed C.hard D.focused
53.A.contains B.delivers C.strengthens D.requires
54.A.qualified B.intelligent C.courageous D.responsible
55.A.informal B.broken C.sharp D.respectable
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。
Education plays a significant role in our lives. Learning, more than just gaining knowledge, actually 56 (help) you develop your mind, way of thinking and many other skills, 57 make you become sharper in many ways.
When 58 (study) subjects such as mathematics and physics, you are not sure whether you will use 59 (they) or not in the future, but what these subjects teach you is how to think deeper. Learning can also lead you to better opportunities. Why not study a wider 60 (various) of things to explore the promising future
But sometimes, learning can get a little boring. How do we make it more interesting First, don’t burn 61 midnight oil. Many students do this and end up becoming 62 (extreme) tired. Take breaks and manage your time wisely. Don’t think that you need to study all the time. Second, study smart, and then the time and effort 63 (spend) on studying will generate positive results. There’s no need 64 (stay) up late at night. Never study at the last minute for your exams. Instead, spend only a few hours studying 65 all of your attention, and you’ll probably learn more in a much shorter time.
五、书信写作
66.假定你是学生李华。你原计划周六和交换生Jim参加网球社训练,但因感冒,无法赴约。请你给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括:
1. 表示抱歉;
2. 说明原因;
3. 另约时间。
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。
Dear Jim,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
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。
Last weekend, I took my 4-year-old son Oscar to Disney Paris. When we arrived in the evening, it was already dark outside. Oscar was very excited. We checked into our Disney hotel, got some food and relaxed in the room. The TV was showing Disney TV. Yes, at Disneyland in a Disney hotel, Disney has its own TV channel. There was an advertisement:
Will you be the special one
Each morning, the first child at the gates gets a special golden Disney badge (奖章) and certificate (证书) . I looked at my son, Oscar. He was staring at the TV. “Dad, I want to be the first one,” he said. “I want to get the Golden Badge.” “Okay,” I replied, “but we'll have to wake up very early.” When it was bedtime, Oscar said, “I really want to be the first kid at the Disney gates. I want the Golden Badge.”
So the next morning we woke up at 5:00. It was still dark outside. The hotel was very quiet. Everyone else was sleeping. We got dressed quickly and we walked to the front gates of the park. It was quite a long walk and there were no buses. It was too early. It was now around 6: 00. But the gates didn't open until 7:00. We were the only ones there. Oscar jumped up and down. “We're the first!” he said excitedly. “Yes!” I said, “we did it!”
“Where's the Golden Badge Where's Mickey Mouse ” Oscar asked me. “Well, we're too early. We'll have to wait,” I said. So we waited for an hour. We saw some movement, Mickey Mouse. Then the gates opened.
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。
One of the Disney workers smiled at us.
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We couldn't wait to explore Disney, but Oscar was tired after just one hour.
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题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 B C A B C A B C A A
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 A B A A C A B C C B
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 A B D B C D A D B A
题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 B B C A C D B A C G
题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
答案 A B D A C B A C D B
题号 51 52 53 54 55
答案 A C D C B
1.B
【原文】W: So what do you usually do in your free time
M: At the moment, I’m spending most of my free time learning German. I also enjoy playing the piano sometimes.
W: Do you play any sports
M: Not much. But I go to the sports club and work out once a week.
2.C
【原文】M: We’ve been waiting for a table for half an hour.
W: Yeah. It’s almost 8: 30; we’ll be late for the sculpture show if we don’t hurry.
M: Let’s just get some fast food.
W: Good idea.
3.A
【原文】W: Hi, John, it’s you I thought so — I’d recognise it anywhere.
M: It’s always been my favourite jacket. I see you have to wear glasses as well. I’m still not used to mine.
W: But they look good on you, particularly now you’ve had your hair cut.
4.B
【原文】W: Can I help you, sir
M: Yes, I’ve been a bit careless and left my passport on a train.
W: Oh, dear. Well, let’s take some details and see what we can do.
5.C
【原文】W: Do you want to send it by airmail or by ordinary mail
M: By airmail, please. I want my friend to receive it before the New Year. It's a gift for her.
6.A 7.B
【原文】W: Hi, Jim. It’s me. I’m having a bit of trouble with the car, so I can’t go to the concert with you.
M: Oh really What is it
W: It’s the engine again. I just had it fixed last week.
M: I’m sorry to hear that. Look, why don’t I come to pick you up in my car Where are you
W: Actually, it broke down on the motorway and I had to walk to this gas station to get help. It is at the entrance to the motorway.
M: OK. I’ll be right there.
8.C 9.A
【原文】M: How was your chemistry exam, Lily
W: I thought I was going to get a B in chemistry, but I got an A.
M: Wow, how did your parents feel about that
W: Well, judging by their looks, I think they were satisfied with that.
M: You are lucky. I got a D in chemistry.
W: Oh my gosh! Are your parents going to kill you, Mike
M: They know I hate chemistry. I told them not to expect good grades in chemistry, and they understood.
W: You are so lucky. You have understanding parents like them.
M: Yes, indeed I am.
10.A 11.A 12.B 13.A
【原文】M: Hey, Sally. Have you been working out
W: Hey, David. Yeah, I’ve been going to the gym every day before work.
M: I need to go, too, but I’m so lazy now.
W: I needed to lose a few pounds. That’s what drives me.
M: I need to lose some weight too. I put on around 20 pounds this year.
W: You did Why don’t you come with me tomorrow
M: What time do you go
W: 6 a. m. I currently like going jogging. I work out for about an hour.
M: 6 a. m. That’s too early.
W: You should try it. It feels great to work out early in the morning. I’ll wake you up tomorrow morning. We can start slow by doing just a little running.
M: I’m asleep at 6 a. m. and I hate running.
W: OK, how about lifting weights
M: I don’t have the strength to lift weights.
W: Yoga
M: Too boring.
W: You’re right, David. You’re too lazy to work out.
14.A 15.C 16.A 17.B
【原文】M: Thanks, Kate, for showing us Happening. Where did your idea of starting a newspaper for teenagers come from
W: Well, I used to spend a lot of time reading newspapers when I was in middle school. But my friends didn't read them much. So, I suppose my idea came from that time.
M: Why did you go for an online newspaper
W: Well, I did a course about news. I also had the chance to do a course on website building, and that influenced my decision. The main reason was that I wanted to increase young people's awareness of updated news, but I also realised that there might be a chance of making it a successful business. I felt that there was a big need for an online newspaper aimed at teenagers. So I talked to a few university friends, and when we graduated, we went ahead. We had real difficulty in borrowing money from banks, so we got nothing at all. Finally, we managed to borrow some money from my parents and we decided to work on it for six months.
18.C 19.C 20.B
【原文】
M: Hello, everyone. I’ve got something to tell you. So please listen carefully. There’re some changes in the schedule for today. You start with English as usual, then business studies and after the break, history and art. Because of the changes in the schedule, your business studies lesson this morning won’t be in Room 313. Instead, it’ll be in Room 303. Now I will talk about the changes in after-school activities this week. The chess group will meet today and it’ll be in Room 204. There’s handball practice on Tuesday; that’s tomorrow, for those of you who want to get into the school team. On Wednesday, the music group will meet to prepare for the school performance. The badminton group will meet on Thursday after class at the school gym. And on Friday, the debating group will meet to discuss the week’s hottest topics with the school’s sharpest minds. Finally let’s see who’s going to clean the classroom today Bill, it’s your turn, right
56.helps 57.which 58.studying 59.them 60.variety 61.the 62.extremely 63.spent 64.to stay 65.with
66.Dear Jim,
I’m really sorry that I can’t make it to Tennis Club training this Saturday.
I have been looking forward to this training day very much. Unfortunately, I have unexpectedly caught a cold, which causes a high fever, serious cough and runny nose. So I’m afraid I can’t go with you as scheduled. I feel awful to have messed up your weekend plans. I wonder if we could make another appointment after I have fully recovered. Could you please accept my heartfelt apology
I’m looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
67.One of the Disney workers smiled at us. “You’re the first ones today!” she said. And she gave Oscar the shiny Golden Badge, with Mickey Mouse on it, and a big certificate where his name “Oscar” was printed. Oscar was so proud that he held the certificate with both hands. “I'm the special one,” he said, “I really am!” He couldn't contain his pride, looking up at me, a big smile on his face. We gave each other a high five and then walked into the park with excitement.
We couldn't wait to explore Disney, but Oscar was tired after just one hour. He sat down on a bench and fell asleep soon. I woke him up. He murmured he was tired. He didn't want to go anywhere, just holding his Golden Badge and certificate tightly in his arms. Mixed feelings welled up in my heart. “Let's go back to the hotel, have a rest, and maybe come back later.” Oscar nodded with sleepy eyes. So we went back. Oscar fully recovered after a long and sound nap. He wanted to show everyone his badge. Then we walked around the hotel, Oscar showing his badge to everyone he saw. He smiled proudly and said, “I was the first one today!” Yes, we were the first ones. I was happy, too, for Oscar.

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