资源简介 天津一中2025-2026-1 高一年级英语学科期中质量调查试卷本试卷分为第I 卷(选择题)、第IⅡ卷(非选择题)两部分,共100分,考试用时 90分钟。考生务必将答案写在答题卡规定的位置 上,答在试卷上的无效。祝各位考生考试顺利!第I卷I. 听力理解(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)第一节听下面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 did the woman decide to study at university A.Geography. B.Languages. C.Music.2.Why does the woman suggest taking a bus instead of a taxi A.The bus costs less. B.The bus is faster. C.The bus is more comfortable.3.What is the man talking about A.His daily life. B.His spare time. C.The place he will move to.4.When will the woman probably go back to work A.Next Tuesday. B.Next Wednesday. C.Next Thursday.5.What are the two speakers doing A.Waiting for someone. B.Waiting for their train. C.Looking for someone.第二节听下面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。What news does the woman share with the man A.She has found a new job.B.She has found an apartment.C.She has found a roommate.7.How does the man feel about the news A.Surprised. B.Pleased. C.Worried.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.What does the woman suggest the man do during the holidays A.Stay at home. B.Do some work. C.Plant potatoes.9.What will the man most probably do A.Take a new job. B.Go to Corsica. C.Go to East Anglia.10.When does this conversation probably take place A.In June. B.Before June. C.After June.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.What do the speakers agree on about birthday presents A.They are often useless.B.They are not green enough.C.They are usually expensive.12.What does the woman think of the man's suggestion A.Funny. B.Helpful C.Not practical.13.What are the two speakers talking about A Keeping a birthday present.B.Receiving a birthday present.C.Choosing a birthday present.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Where will the dinner party be held A.In a hotel. B.In a restaurant. C.In the woman's house.15.Whose mother is the woman A.The man's student's. B.The man's teacher's. C.The man's schoolmate's.16.What does the woman promise to do A Offer a free dinner. B.Offer a cheap dinner. C. Offer cheap soft drinks.17.When will the dinner party be held A.On Friday evening. B.On Saturday evening. C.On Sunday evening.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Which place grows cocoa beans A.The tropical rainforest.B.Hershey's Chocolate Factory.C.Philadelphia and New Jersey.19.What is the main purpose of the tour ride A.To enjoy Hershey's chocolate.B.To experience the journey across the ocean.C.To learn how Hershey's chocolate is made.20.What is the best time for the tour ride A.From 9:00 am to 11:00 am.B.From 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm.C.From 9:00 am to 6:00 pm.II. 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21.---I think we should invest more in advertising.—— ,but we need to focus on product quality first.A.I see your point B.I can't agree moreC.It doesn't make any sense D.You must follow the rules22.Last night,that touching movie really got me about my happy childhood memories and old friends.A.to think B.to have thought C.thinking D.being thought23.Every person has a story that shapes who they become and how they inspire others daily.A.personal B.common C.unique D.similar24.Our team is ,so everyone is working overtime to meet the final deadline.A.below surface B.beyond control C.above average D.behind schedule25.I French for 3 years after I graduated from university,which helped me secure a good job in Paris.A.have studied B.studied C.had studied D.have been studying26.We need to this meeting before noon,so please present your final points briefly and clearly to everyone here.A.turn down B.wind up C.call off D.put aside27.---How did she react ---At the of the surprise gift,she burst into tears.A.thought B.sound C.mention D.sight28.I was looking at the photos on the noticeboard I heard a voice behind me. A.where B.when C.since D.before29.I that if I took the night train,I could save both time and a hotel expense.A.figured B.doubted C.imagined D. judged30.The Brownlee brothers triathlons since they were children,training together almost every single day.A.had done B.were doing C.have been doing D.would do31.It's easy to time when you are completely absorbed in a fascinating book. A.lose track of B.run out of C.make use of D.keep up with32.---I'm thinking about skipping the sunscreen.It's cloudy today!---- .Put some on anyway—you know how unpredictable the sun can be.A.I am totally on your side B.You can say that againC.It is really up to you D.You'd better play it safe33.He found his grandfather and father, on the couch,were watching baseball.A.seating B.seated C.to seat D.having seated34.Sitting alone in this unfamiliar city,I'm wondering life is going to be like here without my family.A.what B.how C.which D.where35.There is a taxi in the bus station we can hire to explore the island with ease and great joy daily.A.where B.when C.which D.whyIII. 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)When I was younger,I was always curious about why my parents seemed to decide almost everything for me.They said it was part of our family 36 ,a way to protect me from mistakes before I could stand on my own.Yet my 37 to explore freely often made me 38 with them about schoolwork,choices,and rules.Only later did I realize that their 39 came from deep love rather than control,and that their advice was shaped by care.We talked 40 ,though our talks sometimes ended in silence instead of laughter.When I failed a test,I focused on the negative side and 41 my strength. My mother reminded me to 42 to the challenge,not hide from it,because courage grows through effort.Encouraged by her words,I spent 43 hours reviewing lessons and tried to maintain both confidence and curiosity.Slowly,I began to see that our disagreements were not battles to win but 44 to understanding.As I entered high school,I started to 45 new experiences and broader ideas.My parents also changed;they began to 46 time for long walks and weekend talks, learning to listen as friends do.Still,there were moments when our plans went off 47 , and emotions grew tense.My father used to. 48 caution,while I dreamed of adventure and risk.Yet his steady faith gave me 49 ,because I knew he wanted me to be strong and independent.I learned to 50 his advice even when it felt uncomfortable,realizing that love sometimes speaks through disagreement.Now,when problems appear,I try to 51 calm,honest communication rather than rushing into anger.My parents have learned the same lesson;they pause before 52 ,and our understanding grows 53 ,built through patience and shared effort. The home that once felt noisy with arguments now feels filled with quiet strength and warmth.Looking back,I see that family growth is not 54 ;it happens through countless small choices to listen,forgive,and try again.Love,when expressed through understanding,truly has the power to make all the 55 in my life.36.A.tradition B.instruction C.connection D.history37.A.patience B.anxiety C.eagerness D.creativity38.A.complain B.argue C.discuss D.explain39.A.kindness B.awareness C.openness D.strictness40.A.secretly B.hardly C.regularly D.suddenly41.A.improved B.recognized C.discovered D.doubted42.A.rise B.jump C. live D.stay43.A.limited B.extra C.other D.early44.A.barriers B.bridges C.measures D.sources45.A.choose B.express C.acquire D.share46.A.take up B.give away C.hold up D.put aside47.A.course B.time C.work D.balance48.A.prefer B.follow C.exercise D.reject49.A.trust B.confidence C.energy D.hope50.A.change B.test C.ignore D.value51.A.depend on B.put up C.stick to D.take in52.A.hesitating B.lecturing C.guiding D.judging53.A.steadily B.constantly C.clearly D. slightly54.A.rewarding B.specific C.sudden D.rapid55.A.dreams B.difference C.calls D.sensesIV. 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)APre-College Summer Programs for High School StudentsApplications of Nanoscience(纳米科学)Summer Institute at University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)Over the course of two weeks,program participants will learn the basics of pursuing a scientific research project.They'll attend lectures,take part in hands-on experiments,and work on a team project having to do with actual scientific research.By the end of the program,students will have a solid understanding of nanoscience and research projects.How Much:$3,666(includes tuition(学费)and room&board; discount for students entering the UC system the following fall)Artificial Intelligence Laboratory's Outreach Summer Program at Stanford UniversityIn an attempt to increase diversity in the field of Artificial Intelligence,Stanford University.hosts this pre-college summer program for girls who are interested in A.I.and willing to choose it as a college major and future career.Over the course of three weeks,the young women in the program are exposed to Artificial Intelligence through lectures,industry field trips,hands-on projects,and even mentoring sessions (指导会议)with professors, researchers, and graduate students.How Much:$6,000 (includes tuition,room&board,field trips,and course materials)Engineering Pre-College Summer Program at Syracuse UniversityThis unique summer program is perfect for the high school students considering a career in engineering,as it combines college-level introductory courses with hands-on activities and field trips.The program offers two courses during two weeks -Civil &Environmental Engineering and Aerospace Engineering ---and students can choose to participate in one or both.How Much:$3,090 for boarding students; $2,191 for commuting students (走读生)56.What can you gain from the Nanoscience program A.Valuable research experience. B.Self-made nano-based product.C.Approaches to writing applications. D.Official admission to the UC system57.Why does Stanford University start its A.I.program A.To appeal to more A.I.projects.B.To attract more female students to explore A.I.C.To promote communication between A.I.researchers.D.To select qualified graduate students for the university.58.If you apply for Syracuse University's engineering program,you canA.choose to live off campusB.take two courses for a monthC.have a discount for your tuitionD.get a part-time job in engineeringBAfter her son competed at an international science fair,Lisa Ranney found that the fair could greatly make her son fond of science and know how to learn about science.And then she began encouraging her students to attend it.And after learning about the Society for Science &the Public's Outreach and Equity Programs,she began promoting science fair participation to underserved students.Lisa was a science and math teacher at a high school in Louisiana.She helped inspire underserved students to conduct science research and helped their projects go into science fairs.But there was no flat way to success.School bus being the only form of transportation, several students were unable to ever stay after school to complete research:Therefore, project research had to be completed during lunch or over the phone.Usually,when it comes to conducting science research and participating in science fairs,purchasing a display board, staying after school,and doing research online are almost always a necessity.But students who don't have internet access at home or can't afford to buy supplies,or students whose parents are unable to pick them up from school often miss out.Lisa has made it her goal to help her students overcome barriers like these so that they have the opportunity to participate in science fairs.It has been a success.This year,two of her students,Ruth and Zachary,made it to the final science fair in Pittsburgh.There being a large number of bacteria at beaches throughout Louisiana,Ruth decided to study the causes behind this at a local beach.In her project titled "Using Microbial Indicators to Analyze Water Quality at Cypremort Point Beach”,Ruth explained where the bacteria were coming from."My teacher gave me the equipment I needed to research,and spared her free time to help me work out ideas for how to design my exhibition to make more readable for the public,"Ruth said.In Zachary's project,he tested some characteristics of honeys.Although initially he started his project due to a class requirement,he said,"Once I started going,it got the ball moving.I just kept going and I was having fun.It was a great experience.”And he added, "Now the lab has attracted me so much that I begin to want to spend all my spare time in conducting science research and experiments."59.Why did Lisa call on her students to participate in science fairs A.Because of her son's support.B.Because of the requirement of her school.C.Because of her realization of the fair's benefits.D.Because of her being a member of a science fair program.60.What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about A.The happiness that Lisa found in her work.B.The support that Lisa gave to her students.C.The success that Lisa achieved in her projects.D.The challenges that Lisa met with in her attempts.61.What can we learn about Ruth's project A.It tells us about the chemicals at the local beach.B.it is a little hard for the public to understand.C.It gets support from her classmates and teacher.D.It has something to do with Louisiana's environment.62.Which of the following can best describe Lisa A.Patient and confident.B.Generous and determined.C.Friendly and strict.D.Careful and humorous.CIt's not uncommon for college students to graduate with regrets,wishing they had done this or hadn't done that.We all have regrets in life.But luckily,some of those regrets can be passed on to others so that they can learn from them.Since my time at college isn't quite over, I sit down with several college graduates to make a list of what I think students most commonly wish they had known during their time in college.When we get to college,our main focus is often on our Grade Point Average(GPA)and succeeding academically with As across the board.This is not a bad thing,especially if you plan to go further in your education than a bachelor's degree.However,most college graduates have discovered that in the business world,once you graduate from college,your grades mean absolutely nothing.It doesn't matter whether you got an A or a C.What's really important is the skills you developed and what you can bring to a company.Your professors are not just there to give lectures and hand out papers;they are there to help you succeed.Just ask them for help if you have any question,because it's their job.It may be frightening at first,but if you're struggling in the course,you will overcome that fear and make great progress.Internships (实习)are your best assets (财富)in the professional world.The contacts you develop through professional development and networking opportunities are your gateways to good jobs out of college.Not only do they make your resume look great,but they also provide hands-on experience in your field.Talk to your counselors about internships in your field of interest,and they will help find the best one for you.Clubs,programs and campus activities provide lasting friendship and precious memories for you.There are more than just grades and an overloaded backpack in college. College is a great time to get a little crazy and live out of your comfort zone.So get involved, take risks and live life to the fullest.63.What does the author want to tell us in Paragraph 2 A.Succeeding academically with As is important.B.Companies care about your achievements at college.C.Many college students attach little importance to grades.D.College students should focus on learning instead of grades.64.What does the underlined word "It"in Paragraph 3 refer to A.To get over fear. B.To give lectures.C.To hand out papers. D.To ask professors for help.65.What can we know about internships from Paragraph 4 A.Internships are more important than grades.B.Internships are necessary for college graduates.C.Internships can help you find your true interest.D.Internships can make you succeed in job interviews.66.Which of the following would be the best title for the text A.Good ways to enjoy your campus lifeB.Activities college graduates should be involved in C.Thing college graduates wish they had knownD Reasons why some college students graduate with regretsDYou have probably opened your smartphone using your face.If you have travelled internationally, you have used your face to exit and enter the country.You may have even scanned (扫描)your face to confirm your online dating account.But are you willing to use your face to pay for your morning coffee Facial recognition payment technology(FRPT)is growing rapidly,with 495 million Chinese shoppers using it in 2024---about one-third of China's population.In 2025, financial institutions likeJPMorgan Chase and NEC Corporation plan to adopt FRPT.Physical stores were the most preferred location to trial FRPT,as opposed to online.Within a physical environment,potential users of FRPT could seek support from employees. As one interviewee explained,"I'll try in a shop first,because if something goes wrong,there is normally someone there that can sort it out."Some shoppers were willing to adopt FRPT if privacy and security were assured.Others were concerned about facial image storage and data leaks.As one said,"Compared to a credit card or cash,FRPT is absolutely more secure,since cheats would have to know a lot more about me to fake(冒充)my face."While another said,"I wouldn't use it.You probably wouldn't hear if a supermarket got attacked and all the data leaked, so that's out of your control."Retailers still have a long way to go to get consumers to pay with facial scans.For retailers wanting to use FRPT,they should put up signs or on-screen videos to communicate the benefits of FRPT; besides that,they should work with reputable FRPT developers to ensure security and privacy. Once they are trialing the technology,extra staff should be assigned to assist customers,and offer promotional rewards.67.What do the facts mentioned in paragraph 1 mainly highlight A.Convenience of travel with smartphones.B.Transformation of life with technology.C.Widespread use of facial recognition.D.Growing popularity of facial payment.68.Why do users prefer trying FRPT in physical stores A.On-site assistance is available. B.Online payments are unstable.C.They can get promotional rewards. D.They can observe others using FRPT.69.What can be inferred from the views on FRPT security A.Physical theft is riskier than digital cheating.B.FRPT has a poor reputation for its performance.C.Privacy and security are a double-edged sword.D.Supermarkets struggle with data collection efficiency.70.What is the main idea of the last paragraph A.Challenges raced by FRPT users.B.Strategies to boost FRPT adoption.C.Trends in retail payment technology.D.The necessity of building customer trust,天津一中2025-2026-1高一年级英语学科期中质量调查试卷 第Ⅱ卷V. 阅读表达(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)There we were posing with our matching pink leotards( 舞 蹈 服 ) in the living room-my four-year-old granddaughter Carolyn and I.As I looked down,I noticed that Carolyn had her toes pointed and arms extended,and she had a smile from ear to ear.Never would I have guessed that I would be dancing at seventy with my granddaughter beside me,and that I would be called "Dancing Grammy"In the past,I usually saw my grandchildren on holidays.When I did visit them,the children loved to have me dance and show them a few steps.They would wear homemade costumes and do a show for their mommies and daddies We would perform many times during my visit.It wasn't until I moved to Indiana and lived close to Carolyn that I acquired my own full-time student .She wanted to learn new steps all the time and understood them quickly. She tried to teach me,too.I always wanted to do the splits,and Carolyn,who could literally jump into them both ways,worked very hard to help me do that.For our first performance,Carolyn and I decided to do something simple.We wore matching costumes-black velvet(天鹅绒)leotards with little skirts,lots of bling,feathered hats,and shimmery dance hose.We took center stage in the middle of a beach house at a family reunion later in the year, and we were quite a hit.From then on,we were invited to make lots of performances, sometimes at nursing homes,and other times at festival celebrations and other places.Now Carolyn is teaching and performing dancing while awaiting a call from a school on the East Coast that prepares dancers for companies.All this recognition couldn't have happened to a more deserving young lady.Not only does Carolyn have talent,but she has the spirit of never giving up.You may not believe she is a dancer with an artificial arm!71.How did Carolyn feel when dancing with the author (no more than 5 words)72.What did the author do when visiting her grandchildren (no more than 10 words)73.When did Carolyn start to learn dancing from the author full time (no more than 10 words)What does the underlined part in Paragraph 4 probably mean (no more than 10 words)75.What do you think of Carolyn Why (no more than 20 words)VI. 单词填空(共10题,每空仅限填一词;每空1分,满分10分)76.At the Special Olympics,he found himself greatly i by the athletes' determination and joyful spirit.77.Due to the heavy rain,we will have to (推迟)the sports meeting until next Wednesday afternoon.78.The beauty of the sunrise over the ocean was truly beyond d that morning.79.I decided to have some flowers (递送) to my mother for her birthday tomorrow morning.80.The country is rich in natural (资源),which greatly supports its economy and industrial development.81.My brother,who loves storytelling and creative writing,is (当前)working on his first novel.82.1 love all kinds of music,but classical music,in p ,always touches my heart deeply.83.Our teacher gave us very (具体的)instructions on how to complete the science project correctly.84.Teachers encourage students to (辨识出) differences among cultures to promote understanding and respect for diversity.85.The new restaurant downtown serves (典型的)Chinese food,including dumplings and Kung Pao chicken.VII. 短语填空(共5题,每空1分,满分5分)86.I waited for an hour,but only three friends (出现)to join our smallbirthday party last night.87.Our teachers (意识到) the difficulties we face and always offer helpful support when we need it.88.She can answer most English grammar questions without (参考)any textbooks or notes now.89.When the fire alarm rang,everyone rushed out of the building (惊慌地), forgetting to take their bags.90.So far,they (全力以赴) to organize this charity event,making sure every detail meets the highest standards.高一年级英语学科期中质量调查试卷参考答案及解析听力部分(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)1-5 BACCA6-10 CBBAB11-15 ABCBA16-20 BCACA单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21-25 ACCDB 26-30 BDBAC 31-35 ADBAC完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)36-40 ACBDC 41-45 DABBC46-50 DAABD51-55 CDACB阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)56-58 ABA 59-62 CDDB 63-66 DDBC 67-70 CACB阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)71.She felt very happy.Very happy and excitedShe felt joyful and delightedExtremely pleased and enthusiastic.只要答出她感到高兴就可以给2分(回答she had a smile from ear to ear不给分)72.She danced and showed them some stepsOr:Dancing and teaching them some steps.73.When the author moved to Indiana and lived near her.Or:When they lived close to each other in IndianaOr:When they lived close to each other..(没写Indiana减0.5)74.We were popular with our family.(建议人称不变,时态不变)Or:We got great applause.Or:We received a lot of praise and applause.75.Open(参考答案)I think she was an admirable dancer because she never gave up dancing in spite ofher physical disability.Or:Carolyn is talented and persistent because she dances with an artificial armand never gives up.Or:She is determined and gifted,as she overcame physical challenges to succeed 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 天津一中高一期中——英语试卷.docx 天津一中高一期中考试——英语答案.pdf