2025-2026学年新疆生产建设兵团第二中学高一上学期12月英语试题(含答案,无听力原文含音频)

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2025-2026学年新疆生产建设兵团第二中学高一上学期12月英语试题(含答案,无听力原文含音频)

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2025-2026学年新疆生产建设兵团第二中学高一上学期12月英语试题
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
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 chair. C. A bed.
3.
What do we know about the man
A. He is in law school. B. He is the middle child. C. He is living abroad now.
4.
Where does the conversation take place
A. At a store. B. At home. C. At an office.
5.
What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. A hand injury. B. A car accident. C. A visit to a doctor.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. What is the website used for
A. Studying design. B. Meeting new people. C. Learning about study skills.
7. What is the woman’s opinion about the ideas on the website
A. Helpful. B. Useless. C. Original.
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. Play a game. C. Watch a match.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. What does Mark think of the show
A. Worth seeing B. Uninteresting C. Expensive.
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 attracted many visitors.
B. It was free of charge.
C. It was unpopular.
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. Get free drinks.
B. Have free food.
C. Upgrade his seat for free.
16. What does the woman remind the man of
A. How to get to the platform.
B. Which car to have meals in.
C. When to arrive at the station.
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. Cleaning the streets.
B. Beautifying the schoolyard.
C. Promoting environmental protection.
19. What were added at the school gate
A. Flowers. B. Rubbish bins. C. Posters.
20. What did the headmaster and the teachers do in the end
A. They showed their appreciation.
B. They collected the rubbish bags.
C. They picked up some waste paper.
第二部分 阅读理解(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)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Frequently Asked Questions about London Theatres
London has a world-leading theatre scene, and it’s particularly strong when it comes to family shows. Read the FAQ to make your family theatre trip a pleasant one.
Can children go to all theatres
Most shows are suitable for people aged 12 or older. Some productions might have material that is too mature for younger theatregoers. However, there are also fantastic family shows which are appropriate for all ages, or which are specifically aimed at kids.
Are children booster seats available
Some theatres, though not all, provide booster seats-for example, Nederlander theatres rent height-adjustable seats for 1 if you ask a member of staff. They are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Some venues will also have height restrictions so that audience sitting behind you can still see.
Are there frequent breaks throughout the duration of a performance
If it’s a show for a general audience, there will usually be one or two intervals based on the running time. Most shows designed specifically for younger audiences will have short running times, like an hour or less.
Can I bring my own snacks and drinks into the theatre
Most theatres won’t allow you to bring your own snacks and drinks. They sell food and drink in the theatre and that’s part of how they bring in profit. If you have concerns about dietary requirements, you can contact the theatre beforehand to make arrangements.
Find all the latest recommendations and more information about the rules on Telegraph Tickets, or check with the box office.
21. Where is the text probably from
A. A theatre guide. B. A drama review.
C A show advertisement. D. A performance schedule.
22. Which best describes booster seats
A. Found in every theatre. B. Provided free of charge.
C. Required by safety rules. D. Offered in limited number.
23. What are the theatres’ concerns behind their food policies
A. Financial gain. B. Food safety.
C. Cleaning cost. D. Audience experience.
B
When I was young, my dad would always play music in the house. I’d dance to Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons. Whenever he played Tritsch-Tratsch Polka, I’d get my skipping ropes (跳绳) and skip to the beat. I’d request Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata when I was getting ready for bed. Listening to classical music was part of my daily routine. I eventually learned how to play the piano.
After I had my own daughter, I was excited to introduce her to classical music. However, this excitement soon led to disappointment as no matter what piece I chose, she would not listen.
Then one day in October, everything changed. My daughter came home and announced, “I want to dress up as a bumblebee (大黄蜂) for Halloween. Can you make me a costume, Mom ” Of course, I agreed to make her a bumblebee costume. But at the same time, the bumblebee gave me an idea. I worked all week on the costume. On Halloween night, my daughter put the costume on and looked in the mirror. Her eyes lit up.
She began making buzzing noises-and I was ready. “Can you fly like a bumblebee ” I asked. As she began to buzz around the room, I quickly started playing Flight of the Bumblebee.
As the fast-paced violin music began, my daughter buzzed around to the music. She never stopped moving. When the music came to its final bars, my daughter shouted, “Play it again, Mom!” So I played it again. Since that night, classical music has become more popular in our household. Eventually, she learned how to play the violin and guitar.
I still have that costume stored away in a special box. I hope to pass it on to my grandchildren one day and see what happens.
24. What do we know about the author’s childhood
A. She had to attend different music courses. B. She preferred dancing to listening to music.
C. Her father shaped her path in learning piano. D. Her father forced her to learn to play the piano.
25. How did the author’s daughter feel when seeing herself in the bumblebee costume
A. Pleased. B. Relaxed. C. Annoyed. D. Confused.
26. Why did the author play Flight of the Bumblebee that night
A. To practice her own piano skills. B. To teach her daughter a new song.
C. To match her daughter’s movements. D. To celebrate Halloween with neighbors.
27. What does the author mainly tell us through the text
A. Daughters should follow their mothers’ footsteps.
B. Costumes play a crucial role in child development.
C. Parents should introduce children to kinds of music.
D. Creativity and connection can inspire a child’s interest.
C
Smart driving, which has been a buzzword in China for quite some time, is gaining further attention, as the government and car companies have called for cautious use of the vague (模糊的) term.
Vehicle automation (车辆自动化) is divided into six levels, from Level 0 to 5, according to the Society of Automotive Engineers. Functions available in passenger vehicles in China are Level 2, usually known as driving-assist functions, but many carmakers refer to them as smart driving in marketing campaigns, which sound more advanced than they actually are. A great number of car buyers tend to buy into the hype (炒作) as well, believing that their cars are capable of autonomous driving, which in fact belongs to Level 4 or 5.
At a technology meeting on Wednesday, Voyah CEO Lu Fang said carmakers should let car buyers know the capabilities of the specific models they choose. “Safety is the baseline. They must know what their vehicles can do. Also, you shall never confuse them with those vague ideas,” said Lu. “The very purpose of tools of transport is to move things and people from point A to point B safely. So safety is a topic you can never escape from,” he said. In a previous interview, Lu said he sometimes got angry at the videos that blew up online, where some bragged about how smart their vehicles were.
“Safety is the best policy,” said Yu Chengdong, a Huawei executive, when he introduced new models on Wednesday. On the same day, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology organized a meeting and told automakers that they must thoroughly test advanced driver assistance systems, clearly define system boundaries and safety response measures, and avoid misleading marketing. They must also fulfill their duty to inform users, and take full responsibility for product quality and safety.
28. Why do carmakers call Level 2 functions smart driving in marketing
A. To confirm Level 2 is equal to smart driving.
B. To make their products seem more advanced.
C. To accurately describe their vehicles’ functions.
D. To follow the industry standards of smart driving.
29. Which level should a car at least reach to have the ability to drive autonomously
A. Level 0. B. Level 3. C. Level 4. D. Level 5.
30. Which can replace the underlined phrase “bragged about” in paragraph 3
A. Showed off. B. Complained about. C. Reflected on. D. Commented on.
31. What can be learned from the passage
A. More car buyers will be misled by smart driving carmakers.
B. The government’s measures will stop the hype of smart driving.
C. The development of smart-driving technologies will slow down.
D. Carmakers continuing misleading consumers might be punished.
D
Ecotourism has got great attention in recent years as a form of travel that focuses on the protection of natural environments and the health and happiness of local communities. It is a responsible way of exploring natural areas and helpful to both the environment and the economy. It’s like going on a trip that’s good for both the plants and animals and the local economy.
Let’s think about African elephants. People used to take their ivory (象牙) for money, but it’s much better to keep them alive, Elephants can make a lot more money if people come to see them in their natural home. One elephant can be worth about $ 1.3 million during its life. Ecotourism is a better way to develop economy and do less harm to nature.
Places like nature reserves (保护区) and national parks stop people from cutting down trees and making pollution. They also keep the homes of animals safe. The money from ecotourism can take the place of money made by mining (采矿) or destroying forests. It also makes sure the area has a positive development for a long time. Guides teach us why clean nature is important and how to protect it, making us better travelers.
When ecotourism is done right, it can help local people make money in new ways. In countries with lots of wildlife, like Rwanda, people who used to hunt animals can now work as guides This uses their knowledge of the animals and their homes. When local people are part of managing tourism, they get more money to improve community projects in education, transportation, and health care. Ecotourism also lets local people stay on their land, keep it clean, and keep their traditions.
Being an ecotourist means you care about the places you visit. But it also gives you amazing experiences, helping you connect with nature, animals, and the people you meet on your trip. Once you’ve had this kind of travel you might not want to travel in the old way again.
32. Why does the writer mention African elephants
A To give an example of ecotourism.
B. To show where to experience ecotourism
C. To compare their value with other animals.
D. To draw readers’ attention to natural beauty.
33. What do nature reserves and national parks do for ecotourism
A. They attract more tourists.
B. They change the role of guides.
C. They allow the locals to visit for free.
D. They stop bad behaviors and protect animals.
34. How does ecotourism help former hunters in Rwanda
A. By keeping their hunting tradition.
B. By educating them about ecotourism.
C. By providing them with jobs in ecotourism.
D. By improving their survival skills in the wild.
35. What would be the best title for the passage
A. A Powerful Way of Animal Protection.
B. The History of Ecotourism Development.
C Ecotourism: A Help for Local Communities.
D. Ecotourism: A Win-Win for Nature and Economy.
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。
In this digital age, the Internet is really a necessary part of everyday life. And because we communicate with others online so much, it's especially important to be aware of digital etiquette (礼仪). Etiquette is a basic set of rules for polite behaviour online.____36____.
Keep things respectful, truthful and kind
When you're commenting, posting or sending a message on the Internet, remember that you're interacting (互动) with actual people who have feelings and are worthy of respect.____37____. This means never using unkind or disrespectful language when communicating with others online.
Review messages, comments and posts before sending
In the heat of the moment, it's easy to type something rude or negative and hit "post".____38____. And you'll often end up regretting it later. To prevent such regret, stop and think carefully before posting or sending something. Rewrite what you've written and make sure it's truthful, respectful and fair.
____39____.
When you post something publicly on the Internet, strangers now have access to that information. To keep yourself safe, don't post personal information (such as your full name, where you live, where you go to school, where you work, etc.).Respect others and don't post their personal information without permission (允许), as well.
Don't send unsuitable content to others
____40____. If you wouldn't feel comfortable showing something to someone in person, don't send it online. Unsuitable content can harm relationships, damage reputations (名誉) and even lead to legal issues. Once shared, such content can spread quickly and be difficult to control.
A. Stay on topic when posting or commenting
B. Protect your privacy and the privacy of others
C. Show appreciation to others' personal information
D. Unfortunately, this often leads to hurting others' feelings
E. It's important not to share improper photos, videos or links with others
F. Always remember to treat people the way you would want to be treated
G. The following rules are intended to make the Internet a safer and more positive place
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
In 2013, Alie Ward’s life was falling apart. Her relationship with her husband ____41____, her dad was seriously ill, and she was feeling increasingly unsatisfied with her job. To take her attention away from her ____42____, she turned to take pictures of her unusual ____43____: insects of all different shapes and sizes. Sometimes, if she found a butterfly or a bee that she particularly liked, she’d _____44_____ it on Facebook. ____45____, those pictures attracted Lila Higgins, who was an expert in insects at the local ____46____ museum. After seeing Ward’s pictures, Higgins ____47____ her to see if she would want a tour of the museum’s research lab.
When Ward arrived at the museum, Higgins ____48____ her at the back door and kept company with her to visit different exhibits. For the first time in ages, Ward felt herself ____49____. Higgins noticed her excitement and invited Ward to ____50____ at the museum for a few hours every week.
Although she was a bit worried, Ward decided to ____51____. Every Wednesday she’d arrive at the museum. Each time she finished her voluntary work, she felt a little bit ____52____.
“It helped me express my lifelong ____53____ for science and nature that I’d always had,” Ward said. Soon, Ward ____54____ her job and started working in science media. She now is the editor and _______55_______ of a podcast (播客) called Ologies. Ward had Higgins on the show as her first guest.
41 A. improved B. continued C. ended D. changed
42. A. sadness B. annoyance C. curiosity D. determination
43. A. artwork B. business C. observation D. addiction
44. A. sell B. post C. mention D. explore
45. A. Unexpectedly B. Unreasonably C. Unsurprisingly D. Unavoidably
46. A. history B. nature C. technology D. art
47. A. invited B. requested C. contacted D. recommended
48. A. saw B. stopped C. greeted D. called
49. A. light up B. look up C. jump up D. give up
50. A. tour B. work C. compete D. volunteer
51. A. sign up B. leave alone C. work out D. come along
52. A. worse B. better C. more tired D. more frightened
53. A. interest B. love C. dream D. hope
54. A. hated B. continued C. quit D. lost
55. A. master B. partner C. supporter D. host
第二节(共10题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
As a Chinese-German student, I thought I knew well both Chinese culture and modernization. Yet, Suzhou presented a fresh perspective, showing me ____56____ beautifully tradition and modernity exist in this city.
Seeking a hands-on experience, I realized the amazing patience and skill ____57____ (apply) behind every stitch (针) were such a miracle, weaving stories with threads. It struck me that this isn’t just handcraft,but an art form and a slice of history.
Walking through Suzhou at night, I ____58____ (transport) to another world with the streetlights crowded markets, and street food. Walking down the Pingjiang Road, where ancient buildings meet modern lighting, I felt ____59____ unique beauty of Suzhou. And a visit to the Caoxieshan Archaeological Site Park was even more ____60____ (impress). Standing in ancient relics, I tried to picture the lives of those ____61____ (live) here thousands of years ago.
Suzhou ____62____ (true) deserves its honor as “the city of museums, the city of parks, and the city of theater”, from historical ____63____ (sight) to modern buildings, famous parks to attractive local cultures. Through this trip, I gained a deeper connection ____64____ China’s culture and progress. So a journey to Suzhou isn’t just a physical trip, and it also benefits a ____65____ (person) heart and soul.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
66. 为响应国家卫生健康委员会发起的一项为期三年的“体重管理年”的倡议,你校将举办主题为“Youth in Action: Our Role in National Weight Management”的英语征文比赛。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1. 体重管理的意义;
2. 提出倡议。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Youth in Action: Our Role in National Weight Management
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