资源简介 福建省顺昌县第一中学2025-2026学年高一上学期期中考试英语试题一、听力选择题1.Which kind of information does the woman need A.Tourist attractions. B.Accommodations. C.Transportation.2.What will the speakers buy first A.A sofa. B.A bed. C.A chair.3.What do we know about the man A.He is in law school. B.He is living abroad now. C.He is the middle child.4.Where does the conversation take place A.At home. B.At a store. C.At an office.5.What are the speakers mainly talking about A.A visit to a doctor. B.A car accident. C.A hand injury.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.What is the website used for A.Studying design. B.Learning about study skills. C.Meeting new people.7.What is the woman’s opinion about the website A.Helpful. B.Useless. C.New.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.What is Anna going to do A.Do sports. B.Find a coach. C.Buy a sports suit.9.How old is the man A.11. B.15. C.26.10.What do the speakers decide to do together A.Do some shopping. B.Watch a match. C.Play a game.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.What does Mark think of the show A.Expensive. B.Uninteresting. C.Worth seeing.12.What is shown at the show A.Energy-saving inventions. B.Lights. C.Artworks.13.What can we learn about the show A.It was unpopular. B.It was free of charge. C.It attracted many visitors.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.When will the man get to Brussels A.At about 9 tomorrow morning.B.At about 11 tomorrow morning.C.At about 12 noon tomorrow.15.What can the man do on the train A.Have free food. B.Get free drinks. C.Upgrade his seat for free.16.What does the woman remind the man of A.How to get to the platform.B.When to arrive at the station.C.Which car to have meals in.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.What did the speaker do first A.He joined a group. B.He listened to a speech. C.He met with the teacher.18.What was the speaker’s group responsible for A.Promoting environmental protection. B.Beautifying the schoolyard. C.Cleaning the streets.19.What were added at the school gate A.Rubbish bins. B.Flowers. C.Posters.20.What did the headmaster and the teachers do in the end A.They collected the rubbish bags.B.They showed their appreciation.C.They picked up some waste paper.二、阅读理解With the development of camping at home and abroad, more and more people have strong interest in camping. Camping provides outdoor lovers with the relaxation of the mind and inner peace. Here are some common ways to camp.Tent CampingThis is the most basic and common way of camping. You can put up a tent in a park, on the beach, in the woods, or anywhere else you like, enjoying a few nights. Tent camping is a great choice for people who don’t want to spend a lot of money to get started. It is perfect for families with children because it creates a special time for parents and kids.Hiking CampingHiking camping, backpacking trip, means an outdoor camp, where you will spend the whole day hiking with necessary equipment on your back. It can last anywhere from a few days lo several months. It gives you the chance to get closer to nature. In case of an emergency, you’d better share your travel plans with someone.Survival CampingIn this type of camping, a variety of skills are required to learn in order to survive in various outdoor conditions. You will search for food on your own in the wild and take emergency medical measures in the event of danger. It would be a good idea to have a partner with a wealth of experience in the wild.RV CampingIf you go camping in a motorhome, you will have more time to enjoy the outdoors. With a motorhome, you have almost everything at home, including comfortable beds, kitchens and entertainment. All you need is to find a suitable parking lot where you can park your car. You can also cook and enjoy food in the car and it will feel great. However, this is not recommended for starters.21.Which camping is suitable for beginner campers A.Tent camping.B.Hiking camping.C.Survival camping.D.RV camping.22.What do Hiking Camping and Survival Camping have in common A.They attract kids.B.They may be risky.C.They require training.D.They are family-friendly.23.What is a unique advantage of RV camping A.Low costs.B.Access to nature.C.Homely comfort.D.Flexible schedulesCrowded by defenders, Charlie Villanueva,one hand lifting the ball high, jump toward the basket. For a moment, he seems to hang in the air. Then, he pushes the ball down through the basket — a slam dunk (扣篮)! His career may look like a slam dunk, being a national champion at the University of Connecticut, and setting beginner records with the Toronto Raptors.However, life wasn’t always easy for him. His success comes not only from his basketball skills but also from how he dealt with a skin disease called alopecia areata (斑秃), which isn’t infectious. It happens when the body’s immune system goes wrong and attacks its own hair-growing cells. Charlie was affected at age 10 and lost all his hair by age 12. This made him a target for bullying (欺凌), leading him to shut away from others and hide under caps and hoods.With the support of his mother, Charlie found refuge in basketball. He turned his depression and stress into motivation, improving his skills to the point where his gift became more important than his condition. The bullying stopped, and his basketball career took off.All along the way, Charlie has continuously applied himself to helping others. Ever since his first year as a new player, he has served as a spokesperson for the National Alopecia Areata Foundation, and went on to set up the Charlie Villanueva Foundation, an organization aimed at supporting families with children suffering from alopecia and stopping all forms of bullying. As the son of immigrants from the Dominican Republic, he has even worked towards ending poverty in that country.Charlie encourages young people to accept their individuality and have confidence in themselves. “We’re all unique in our own ways,” he says, encouraging them to remember that with dedication and self-belief, any dream is within reach.24.Why is Charlie’s slam dunk mentioned in Paragraph 1 A.To compare him with other champions. B.To explain how a slam dunk is performed.C.To highlight his skills and achievements. D.To show a specific moment in a game.25.What made Charlie avoid his classmates A.An infectious skin disease. B.His being made fun of.C.An error in the immune system. D.His average ability to play basketball.26.Which of the following best describes Charlie A.Strong-willed and helpful. B.Strict and responsible.C.Warm-hearted and humorous. D.Independent and creative.27.What message does the author want to express in the text A.Luck often comes to those who are ready.B.Actions speak louder than words.C.A thousand -mile journey begins with the first step.D.What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.Recently, videos of using AI to choose watermelons became very popular on social media, showing the technology can pick sweet fruit. As watermelon season comes, many people find buying a watermelon like opening a surprise box. Will it be a dud To put AI to the test, a reporter from visited a store in Changsha, Central China’s Hunan Province to conduct an experiment. The reporter took photos and numbered eight watermelons, which made it easy to tell them apart and compare them later, and then asked AI to choose the sweetest one.One AI software program admitted(承认)it couldn’t judge sweetness of the numbered watermelons. “Usually, methods to determine the sweetness of a watermelon include observing the appearance, weight, and sound of the watermelon. Tapping (拍) the watermelon can also be used to determine its sweetness.” the AI software explained.Another gave tips on what to look for in choosing a sweet watermelon. “Based on the shape of the watermelon, rounder watermelons usually show a more uniform internal structure, which may be a sign of higher sweetness. In the image, watermelons 1 and 8 look rounder and larger,suggesting higher sweetness. However, the final sweetness needs to be confirmed by taste,” the AI software said. Following the AI’s recommendation, the reporter decided to put these two to the test. After cutting open watermelons 1 and 8, both were red and juicy, but watermelon one was slightly sweeter.So, is using AI to pick fruit dependable According to an AI expert, AI can provide helpful suggestions based on visual(视觉的) and base knowledge, but it’s not fully right. Although AI can be a useful tool for those unsure how to choose a melon, experienced people may still depend on traditional methods like tapping and smelling. Eventually, the decision on which watermelon to choose may still come down to personal preference and practical experience.28.What does the underlined word “dud” in paragraph 1 mean A.Something small. B.Something expensive.C.Something tasteless. D.Something seasonal.29.Why did the first AI admit its inability A.It didn’t get clear melon photos. B.It needed to collect more information.C.It hadn’t answered similar questions. D.It considered the shape unimportant.30.How did the second AI differ from the first one A.It found out sweetness by sound. B.It showed three methods to choose.C.It offered weight-based tips. D.It connected sweetness to sizes.31.What is the author’s attitude toward AI picking melons A.Objective. B.Negative.C.Worried. D.Unclear.School is still out for the summer, but at Eastern Senior High School in Washington, D.C., students are hard at work outdoors. In a garden filled with flowers and vegetables, some teenagers are harvesting (收获) vegetables for the weekend’s farmers market.Roshawn Little is going into her junior year at Eastern and has been working in this garden for three years now. During the summer, Little gets paid to work Tuesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. for City Blossoms, a nonprofit that brings community gardens to schools in city areas. She believes that working in the garden has taught her to try all kinds of new things, like eating different kinds of vegetables more often. And she’s taken those healthy behaviors home with her, and her eating habits have encouraged her family to buy more fruits and vegetables.City Blossoms is one of many groups across the country teaming up with local communities to build school gardens, like the one at Eastern. It works with schools to create learning gardens and trains teachers on how to use them to get students engaged (参与) and improve learning performance. These gardens are real outdoor classrooms. For example, the gardens can be used for math lessons, like calculating the area of a plant bed or learning the science of how plants grow.For the students, the experience can be a nutritional (营养的) eye-opener, which has totally changed their views on where food comes from and what it takes to produce food. Partner schools have also seen a 12 to 15 percent increase in the number of students passing standardized tests, and 94 percent of teachers reported seeing increased engagement from their students, according to an independent evaluation (评价) by PEER Associates.32.What does Roshawn Little think of the summer outdoor activity A.It is a good way to earn pocket money. B.It has improved her family relationship.C.It helps her develop healthy eating habits. D.It is helpful for her learning performance.33.What is the purpose of the school gardens A.To invite students to care for plants. B.To advance teachers’ teaching skills.C.To get students interested in science. D.To provide a creative way of learning.34.What does the last paragraph focus on about the project of City Blossoms A.Its evaluations. B.Its effects.C.Its shortcomings. D.Its future.35.What can be a suitable title for the text A.City Blossoms: Team up with Local Community TeachersB.Happy Holiday, Sweet Memory: How Kids Enjoy the HarvestC.Outdoor Classrooms: Get out for the Weekend’s Farmers MarketD.Healthy Eaters, Smart Minds: What School Gardens Teach KidsTravel is like a box of chocolates: You never know what you’re going to get, especially when using a mystery box plane ticket.Earlier this year, mystery box travel purchases rose sharply and became trendy among China’s young people. 36 After buying a mystery box at a low price — usually 100 or 200 yuan — however, the travelers using this method will select their departure airport and receive several destination options to choose from. After the destination is decided, their trip begins.Most young people are eager to go on a mystery box trip. They state going out alone usually costs too much and that they don’t know where to go. 37 It feels wonderful, and it’s cheap.38 Therefore, travel mystery boxes also bring vigor (活力) and economic benefits to these destinations. For example, Dehong city is a beautiful city in Yunnan Province yet has few visitors due to a lack of promotion. Following its inclusion as a mystery box travel destination, however, it has gained a lot of attention. 39 But even so, a large number of people feel disappointed with travel mystery boxes because they can encounter many problems after purchasing one, such as inappropriate travel times, sudden flight cancellations, or even challenges with refunds. 40A.It has become a popular place full of contrasts.B.It is now considered as a solid location for tourism.C.The destination options include many less popular cities.D.Visitors tend to seek unique, relaxed holiday experiences.E.In normal trips, people often plan their vacations well in advance.F.However, the mystery box directly assigns them a few destinations.G.Visitors should choose reliable platforms and sign contracts to guarantee their interests.三、完形填空Annie is a middle school student from South Derbyshire. Recently she was praised for 41 3,800 she had found in an envelope lying in a 42 car park.Last Sunday morning, Annie finished shopping. She was walking through the car park of Morrisons in Swadlincote when she saw something. She 43 it for a balloon, but it was actually an envelope. As she 44 over it with her trolley (手推车), the envelope suddenly burst under the weight. To her surprise, she found a large amount of money. She picked it up and immediately 45 it to Derbyshire police. The money was 46 returned right after the 47 came forward to claim it.Later, policemen from the Mercia Safer Neighbourhood Team visited 48 Annie to hand her a note of 49 from Derbyshire police. They also brought her flowers and a box of chocolates. She was even given some money. But she directly refused the 50 .51 to the visit from the police, Annie smiled, “When I saw much money burst out of the envelope, I felt amazed. I thought the one who 52 it must feel worried. I only did the right thing.” Officer Bob 53 Annie for her actions. He said, “Words cannot describe Annie. She is a truly 54 girl who deserves the thanks and praise of the whole community. We all should learn the quality of 55 from her.”41.A.handing in B.getting in C.applying for D.hunting for42.A.company B.supermarket C.factory D.police43.A.admitted B.returned C.mistook D.forgot44.A.looked B.discussed C.took D.ran45.A.preferred B.reported C.paid D.lent46.A.safely B.hopelessly C.hardly D.equally47.A.partner B.giver C.owner D.competitor48.A.hardworking B.outgoing C.absent-minded D.kind-hearted49.A.aid B.invitation C.thanks D.efforts50.A.concerns B.rewards C.events D.goods51.A.Responding B.Turning C.Keeping D.Seeing52.A.delivered B.picked C.lost D.found53.A.checked B.protected C.prevented D.praised54.A.amazing B.creative C.terrible D.awkward55.A.courage B.honesty C.responsibility D.patience四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Peru, on South America’s Pacific coast, was the centre of the 56 (power) ancient Inca Empire. Spain took control of Peru in the 16th century and ruled until 1821, so Spanish is 57 (official) spoken on many occasions. A short flight takes you to the Amazon rainforest, which you can spend three days 58 (explore) the rainforest with a local guide. In the four-day Machu Picchu tour, you will 59 (amaze) by the Incas’ dry stone method of building.The Cusco tour can let you enjoy 60 excellent local food, and go shopping at the local markets. Besides, enjoying the beautiful countryside in the Lake Titicaca tour is also exciting.阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。There are many famous athletes at home and abroad, one of 61 is Michael Jordan. 62 (know) as “Air Jordan”, he changed basketball with his graceful moves and jumps. Jordan’s skills were impressive, but the mental 63 (strong) that he showed made him unique. Jordan says that the secret 64 success is learning from his failures. Losing games taught him to practice harder and never give up. In life, Jordan has learnt 65 (share) his success with others. The Boys and Girls Club which he started in Chicago has been helping young people since 1996.五、翻译66.这条规则不适用于儿童。(apply to)67.她要求所有人都要参加下午两点钟的会议。(request)68.今天承蒙邀请至此,深感荣幸。(honour)69.我们在价格上无法和他们竞争。(compete)70.他的儿子正在被培养接管家族企业。( take control of )六、书信写作71.假定你是李华,你校英语报正在开展“我运动,我成长”的征文活动。请根据以下提示,写一篇英文短文投稿,内容包括:1. 你的运动经历:(运动前的状态;运动过程)2.你的收获。注意:(1)写作词数应为100左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Sports Make Me Grow_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________1.B【详解】W: My friend is coming to the city. So I thought the Tourist Information Center was the best place to ask about hotels.M: Of course. I usually suggest West End. It’s only ten minutes from downtown if you take a bus.2.B【原文】M: I think we should buy a new sofa. Or maybe some new chairs.W: Before we go buy chairs or sofas, we need a new bed!M: You’re right, I can hardly sleep at night in ours.3.C【原文】W: Do you have any brothers and sisters M: Yes, I have an older sister and a younger brother. My sister is married and is living abroad. My brother is in law school.4.A【原文】M: Could you help me out and tell me where my new sweater is I need to wear it. I’ll have a meeting this afternoon.W: I think it is next to your black shirt. Have you checked there 5.C【原文】W: I think I may need to go have a doctor check out my hand. It’s been hurting for almost a month.M: You mean since you got hit by a car I told you at the time to get it checked.6.B 7.B【原文】M: Did you have a look at that study skills website I told you about W: Yes, I did.M: And what did you think W: Well, it had a clear design and was easy to use.M: Did you find any ideas you could use yourself W: Not really, I’m afraid. I’ve seen a lot of those ideas before. It’s hard for people to come up with anything new, I suppose.M: That’s true. If you come across a good one, you’ll let me know, won’t you W: Sure.8.A 9.C 10.C【原文】M: Hello, Anna. Where are you going W: Can’t you tell from what I’m wearing M: Well, you do look as though you’re going to play something, but I don’t know what you are going to play.W: To play tennis. Believe it or not. I’ve only just started. I’ve been taking lessons with a coach recently.M: Well, you look very smart. We must have a game sometime.W: Do you play tennis then M: Yes, I do. In fact, I’ve been playing since I was 11 — that’s about 15 years ago.W: Really Are you a good player M: I used to be very good, but I haven’t played much recently.W: Great. I’ll give you a ring to arrange a time.11.C 12.C 13.A【原文】W: Hi, Mark. How did you like the show M: It was all right. Actually, I’ve got the brochure here. Would you like to have a look W: Actually, I’m not really into them. They’ve always felt like a bit of a waste of money. Anyway, what’s the gallery like M: Really cool. The gallery uses natural light to show off the paintings, which also saves a lot of energy.W: I expect it was crowded.M: Well, I’d expected there to be masses of people, so I wouldn’t be able to see anything. In fact, there were so few people that I nearly had the place to myself.W: That’s surprising!M: Yeah, I was surprised too. It was really peaceful. I could actually take my time and enjoy the exhibits.14.A 15.B 16.B【原文】M: Hi, I would like to buy a one-way ticket to Brussels please.W: Certainly, sir. We have an overnight train that leaves at 9 p.m.M: How long does it take to get there W: About twelve hours. If you’d like, you can choose a sleeper on the overnight train, which is not expensive at all.M: Yeah, I think that is a good option. Do you serve food on the train W: Yes, of course. There is a dining car where they serve meals at all times. We do provide free water and coffee for all of our passengers.M: Great! I’ll take it.W: Here you are, sir. Your train leaves from platform number eleven at 9. Remember to be here at least thirty minutes before the departure time or else you might miss your train!M: I understand. Thank you very much!W: Have a great trip.17.B 18.A 19.A 20.B【原文】M: Hi, everyone. I’d like to tell you what our class did to celebrate World Environment Day. First, the headmaster gave a presentation about the dangers the environment is facing nowadays and what each of us can do to protect it. Then our history teacher divided our class into three groups. Each group had a teacher as a leader. I was a member of the first group. We spent over two hours going around the neighborhood putting up posters about environmental protection. It was very cold and we got very tired, but we all felt very proud of ourselves.The second group was responsible for cleaning the streets around the school. They picked up all the rubbish on the streets, and they also put two rubbish bins at the school gate. The third group was asked to plant flowers in the schoolyard. When they grow, I’m sure our schoolyard will look very beautiful. When we all finished what we had to do, we gathered in the schoolyard again. The headmaster and our teachers thanked us and gave each of us a bag made of waste paper.21.A 22.B 23.C24.C 25.B 26.A 27.D28.C 29.B 30.D 31.A32.C 33.D 34.B 35.D36.E 37.F 38.C 39.B 40.G41.A 42.B 43.C 44.D 45.B 46.A 47.C 48.D 49.C 50.B 51.A 52.C 53.D 54.A 55.B56.powerful 57.officially 58.exploring 59.be amazed 60.the61.whom 62.Known 63.strength 64.to 65.to share66.The rule doesn’t apply to children.67.She requested that everyone (should) attend the meeting at 2 p.m.68.It’s a great honour to be invited here today.69.We can’t compete with /against them on price.70.His son is being trained to take control of the family business.71. Sports Make Me Grow I used to be physically weak and often felt tired after a little exercise. Last year, I joined our school basketball team. At first, training was tough — I struggled with basic drills and felt exhausted. But I persisted, practicing dribbling and shooting daily. Gradually, my stamina improved, and I became faster and stronger. Through sports, I’ve gained not only a healthier body but also mental resilience. I learned the value of discipline and teamwork. Facing challenges on the court taught me to stay calm under pressure. Now, I approach difficulties with confidence, both in sports and in life. Sports truly shape who I am. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 顺昌县第一中学2025-2026学年高一上学期期中考试英语听力.mp3 顺昌县第一中学2025-2026学年高一上学期期中考试英语试卷(含音频).docx