资源简介 浙江绍兴市2025-2026学年第一学期高中期末调测高一英语试题一、听力选择题1.Which course does the woman decide to take A.Data Science. B.Creative writing. C.Debate skills.2.What is the probable relationship between the speakers A.Fellow workers B.Business partners. C.Salesperson and customer.3.When did the new gym open A.Last week. B.Two weeks ago. C.Last month.4.What will Zoe do on Saturday A.Go swimming. B.Do the gardening. C.Watch a football game.5.Why is the man making the call A.To have his house repaired.B.To make work arrangements.C.To remind the woman of a rainstorm.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.What is the man going to do this afternoon A.Take a picture. B.Print a photo. C.Register for a passport.7.Where does the woman suggest the man go A.Station Street. B.Redstone Street. C.Center Street.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.What will the speakers have for supper A.Fried chicken. B.Italian food. C.Homemade food.9.Why does the woman want to eat fried chicken A.To try a different restaurant.B.To change her eating habits.C.To experience immediate joy.10.What does the woman think of the man A.Considerate. B.Responsible. C.Determined.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.How did the man first learn about the woman A.He read about her online.B.He attended one of her concerts.C.A friend recommended her to him.12.Why is the woman giving so many concerts A.To travel around the world.B.To establish a music school.C.To receive a good education.13.What does the man think of the woman’s idea A.Creative. B.Wild. C.Inspiring.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Why were the robots introduced to the community dining rooms A.To improve senior dining services.B.To organize special events for seniors.C.To attract more people to the community.15.What are some people concerned about A.Losing their jobs. B.Paying extra costs. C.Changing daily tasks.16.What will the man likely do about the new tasks A.Organize staff training.B.Develop training programs.C.Tell the staff about the plans.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Who is the speaker probably talking to A.Tennis players. B.News reporters. C.Music performers.18.How long will the event last A.Three days. B.Five days. C.Seven days.19.What can we learn about the press conferences A.A press ID card is required for entry.B.They end with a display of fireworks.C.They are held at the end of the championship.20.What will Mr. Brown do later A.Host a ceremony. B.Talk about some rules. C.Introduce the schedules.二、阅读理解In 1987, educational theorist Neil Fleming set out to help students adapt their practices to better help them keep new information. And so, he created the VARK learning styles: Visual, Auditory, Read/Write, and Kinaesthetic.Although the VARK learning styles have been widely regarded as helpful for students who have a better understanding of themselves and how to direct their studying, it has its disadvantages.Despite one learning style making it easier for you to study, it can in some ways be a barrier (阻碍). What if you struggle to learn a particular subject using a specific learning style It can often lead you to feel as though you’ll never be able to understand the information — rather than thinking another method might work better. It’s common for learners to benefit from more than one learning style; e.g. watching a video of someone putting together furniture (kinaesthetic) and then following the diagram themselves (visual).Visual ● Images, graphics and visuals ● Mindmaps and diagrams ● Animation ● Colour based Auditory ● Listening and speaking ● Verbal repetition ● Verbal discussion ● Sound recordings and mnemonic devicesRead/write ● Reading and writing ● Note taking ● Information in written word Kinaesthetic ● Tactile learning ●Physical activity and movement ● Models and 3D objectsSo, although the VARK learning styles may be a great way to better understand how best you learn, it’s important to play around with different study methods to see which works best for you, especially when approaching different subjects. Kinaesthetic learning might be great for helping you understand how gravity works, but it might not be so helpful for poetry analysisTrying a combination of different learning styles won’t only help you improve your concentration and study motivation, but you’ll also become a more effective learner, spending time on the activities that are going to help you achieve the most effect.21.Why did Neil Fleming create the VARK learning styles A.To help students learn better.B.To form a new educational theory.C.To improve learners’ visual memory.D.To replace traditional learning methods.22.Which activity best fits the Auditory learning style A.Build a 3D model of a cell structure.B.Write summaries of a science textbook.C.Draw mindmaps for a history lesson.D.Listen to the radio and repeat key points.23.What advice is given to be a more effective learner A.Keep focused on one learning style.B.Identify a specific learning style.C.Experiment with mixed learning styles.D.Apply the VARK learning styles.Katie Archibald’s journey to becoming a British cycling champion was anything but ordinary. Starting not on a bike, but in her family store working in telesales, she only found cycling in 2011. Yet her rise was extremely fast. Joining the British Cycling program in 2013, she quickly broke world records and soon won Olympic gold in Rio 2016, followed by more glory in Tokyo 2020.However, her career has been a constant battle with injury and she has gone through countless surgeries (手术). A serious training accident in 2022 added to her physical struggles. Yet the greatest test was not physical. In August 2022, her world fell apart when her partner, fellow cyclist Rab Wardell, died suddenly from a heart attack at age 37.Just three days later, she found shelter on her bike. Cycling transformed from a high-pressure career into a safe place where sadness could be paused. In 2023, she channeled her pain into a powerful way to honor him, winning gold at the World Championships in Glasgow — Rab’s hometown.Fate (命运) struck again weeks before the Paris 2024 Olympics when an unexpected accident at home broke her leg, ending her Olympic dream for that year. With deep insight, she said, “This injury is nowhere close to that kind of pain,” referring to the loss of Rab.Now aiming for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, she’s also studying nursing at Glasgow University, potentially leading to a degree. It’s a strategic development of her different sides — a safeguard against having her entire sense of self tied to one pursuit, no matter how successful. Her story teaches a powerful lesson: resilience is not about avoiding suffering, but about learning to move forward with it, transforming loss into a deeper strength.24.Why did Katie continue cycling just three days after Rab’s death A.To shelter from public attention.B.To avoid suffering through training.C.To find peace and escape from sadness.D.To channel pains into Olympic preparations.25.What can we infer from Katie’s words in paragraph 4 A.She had adapted to her bad luck.B.The accident destroyed her confidence.C.She gave up her lifelong Olympic dream.D.The injury was less painful than losing Rab.26.What is Katie’s purpose in studying nursing A.To earn a degree in medicine.B.To build a wider identity.C.To be a nurse after quitting cycling.D.To prove her amazing learning skills.27.Which of the following is the best title for the passage A.Science of Sports: Recovery from Injuries.B.The Price of Olympic Gold: An Athlete’s Struggles.C.From Telesales to Champion: An Unlikely Journey.D.Cycling Through Pain: A Story of Loss and Resilience.Scientists discovered the reason why China’s Terracotta Army’s weapons remained so well preserved for over 2,000 years: a combination of bronze, and the soil the army was buried in.Qinshihuang, the first emperor of a unified China, was buried with an army of terracotta warriors in a mausoleum in Xi’An, a World Heritage UNESCO site. No two faces of these warriors are alike, but what’s fascinated archaeologists is just how these warriors’ weapons have been preserved over the centuries.When archaeologists uncovered this army in the 1970s, some fans of “ancient lost technologies” believed these weapons had survived the test of time due to some lost technology ancestors used. Another theory suggested that these weapons had been treated with anti-rust chemicals like chromium (铬), so it was believed that people had treated these weapons with a sort of chromium coating.However, the authors of a recent study believe the two theories should “be given up.” Firstly, chromium was found on only 37 of the 464 weapons examined, mostly on areas like handles and triggers. These parts were wooden and would have been coated with lacquer (漆), which contained chromium at that time. Secondly, the best-preserved weapons weren’t the ones that had much chromium coating, so this theory couldn’t stand on its own two feet.Simply put, the preservation was managed thanks to a combination of the higher tin content in the bronze, as well as the specific soil the army was buried in. When the scientists looked into the soil, it showed a slightly alkaline (碱性的) chemical composition and had small particles that would have prevented natural acids and organic matter from rusting through the metals.It would have been cool to claim the ancient Terracotta Army’s weapon preservation was linked to some long-lost technology. However, it’s even cooler that scientists are able to figure out the long-standing mystery.28.What is the main purpose of the article A.To show new weapon preservation findings.B.To compare weapon preservation technologies.C.To investigate earlier metal preservation chemicals.D.To introduce theories about preservation technology.29.What led to the good preservation of the Terracotta Army’s weapons A.The specific chemicals in soil.B.The chromium coating on weapons.C.The use of lost anti-rust technology.D.The mixture of bronze and specific soil.30.What does the author mean by saying the underlined sentence in paragraph 4 A.The theory was logically sound.B.The theory failed to prove itself.C.The theory missed the key points.D.The theory shall stand the test of time.31.What is the author’s attitude towards the discovery A.Confident. B.Admiring. C.Doubtful. D.Unconcerned.For North Atlantic right whales, every day has become a struggle for survival. There are only around 380 left in the world. The two major threats they face are ship strikes and entanglements (缠绕) in fishing tools.Research shows ships travelling at slower speeds can save right whales from a deadly encounter. The government must require ships to slow down in key areas like the Cabot Strait, which is a 110-kilometre-wide gap that right whales travel through. It is very hard for fast-moving ships to avoid crashing into slow-moving right whales. A ship strike can result in injuries or death. Researchers have found that pregnant females and mothers with calves may be more sensitive to ship strikes, as they spend more time resting and nursing at the surface.Slowing ships down to 10 knots or less can reduce the power of a crash by 86 percent. The Canadian government put in place a voluntary slowdown in the Cabot Strait as a trial in 2020 and 2021, but a two-year investigation shows that ships are still going too fast. During the trial slowdown in the Cabot Strait, Oceana Canada tracked the speed of ships, finding 68 percent of ships travelled at speeds over 10 knots and 43 percent exceeded 12 knots. Oceana Canada is calling on Transport Canada and Fisheries and Oceans Canada to make the Cabot Strait slowdown mandatory and season-long.Entanglements are also threatening these endangered whales. A jungle of roughly one million fishing lines sprawls across the whales’ migration (迁移) route and feeding areas in Canada and the United States. These ropes have been seen wrapped around North Atlantic right whales’ mouths, fins, tails and bodies or cut into the whales’ flesh. These injuries can lead to life-threatening infections (感染), as well as prevent them from feeding properly, which leads to starvation and death.These whales can’t protect themselves, but you can help.32.How does the author introduce the topic in paragraph 1 A.By describing the beauty of right whales.B.By raising questions on the present laws.C.By giving examples of whale-ship crashes.D.By listing the number of existing right whales.33.What does the research show A.Pregnant whales are less likely to suffer ship strikes.B.Slowing ships down saves whales from deadly crashes.C.Whales’ survival isn’t closely linked with fishing tools.D.Most ships travel at a required speed in the Cabot Strait.34.What does Oceana Canada want the government to do A.Ban all ships through the Cabot Strait.B.Relocate the whales to a safer habitat.C.Make the Cabot Strait slowdown a must.D.Prevent the right whales from starvation.35.What is the main topic of the passage A.The diet of endangered right whales.B.The measures for reducing ship speed.C.The migration patterns of right whales.D.The survival of North Atlantic right whales.For non-native speakers, learning Chinese is often considered an extremely challenging task. 36 Here are some key insights and advice I’ve gathered along the way.37 I’ve come across this quote many times in language learning forums. I can also fully relate to it. At first, I thought I could learn Chinese within a year, but now I realize that learning Chinese is a lifelong pursuit. Consistency is key.Design a Study Schedule. 38 Meanwhile, make sure to allocate (分配) time each week to language practice. Whether it’s daily reviewing vocabulary, weekly lessons with a tutor, or regular practice with native speakers, having a structured study plan helps me stay on track.Treat Chinese as a Hobby, Not an Investment (投资). One of the main reasons I started studying Chinese was the potential for high-paying job opportunities. However, I’ve learned that companies rarely search for people with an average level of Chinese, especially in my field of software development. So, instead of treating Chinese as an investment, I now see it as an intellectual hobby that gives me access to a whole new culture and broadens my horizons. 39 This is because I know that, in this sense, the investment will never result in a loss.It’s Not Always Fun. Learning Chinese can be challenging and requires a lot of effort. Studying at home, in particular, can be lonely and boring at times. 40In short, keep your pace and trust that every character learned is a step toward a broader world.A.Try varieties of applications.B.Learning Chinese is a marathon, not a sprint.C.This mindset has helped me to stay motivated.D.I found it helpful to plan out my studies in advance.E.Yet, despite the difficulties, the journey is worthwhileF.I like to hold basic conversations in Chinese to see my progressG.But it’s important to remember this is normal and to keep pushing forward.三、完形填空I’m always inspired by kids who decide to start changing the world for the better. This was the 41 with a group of high schoolers in Chicago, who spent spring break in Puerto Rico helping rebuild the island, which is still 42 from a hurricane six months ago.Eight students, ranging from freshmen to seniors, traveled with a teacher, Lou Ramos, to help rebuild homes and 43 resources. They don’t see this as giving up anything. They see this as a great chance to make a(n) 44 . Each student had to raise at least $1,000 to 45 the travel expenses. They raised 46 through friends and partners. Ramos’ daughter, Faith, also went on the 47 trip. After her family watched the videos of Hurricane Maria’s destruction, they were 48 .They 49 300,000 pounds of water and other supplies to ship to Puerto Rico last fall. But Lou Ramos said the students 50 to do more. So they started 51 this spring break trip late last year. Elyan Mendez, a freshman at Lincoln Park High School, had family on the island. When his dad asked him if he wanted to go on the trip, he never 52 . He thought anyone should jump at the 53 to be able to do something like this.“I think it’s going to 54 our young leaders to dream bigger,” Ramos said. “Some of them have never flown in an airplane — this is going to be a(n) 55 and life-changing moment.”41.A.adventure B.case C.exchange D.solution42.A.preventing B.benefiting C.hiding D.recovering43.A.hand out B.clean up C.apply for D.work out44.A.impression B.arrangement C.decision D.difference45.A.explore B.reduce C.cover D.reserve46.A.funds B.issues C.challenges D.proposals47.A.alarming B.unusual C.unique D.annoying48.A.calm B.curious C.confused D.heartbroken49.A.delivered B.collected C.demanded D.tracked50.A.protested B.struggled C.intended D.failed51.A.planning B.appreciating C.promoting D.observing52.A.quitted B.pretended C.recognized D.hesitated53.A.pressure B.opportunity C.measure D.emotion54.A.encourage B.attract C.remind D.request55.A.awkward B.anxious C.worthwhile D.suitable四、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。In 1899, a scholar noticed some carvings that looked like writing on the dragon bones. This lucky find 56 (contribute) to the discovery of Anyang, the last Shang Dynasty capital, 57 archaeologists have found a large number of these carved bones. The inscriptions on these bones tell us that by 1200 BC Chinese writing 58 (be) a highly developed writing system. A main factor to its preservation was the durability (耐久性) of the bones themselves.The next stage in the history of Chinese writing is the bronze inscriptions — texts 59 (carve) into bronze vessels. These vessels became 60 (wide) used during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. Although most writings consist of only a few characters, some contain descriptions of great 61 (long). The calligraphic style at this stage is similar to 62 found on the oracle bones.63 major event in the history of Chinese script is the unification of writing by the First Emperor of Qin who united the seven states into one country in 221 BC. Before that time, each of the many states in China had its own stylistic characteristics. The First Emperor introduced the Qin script 64 the official writing and from then on all the states had to use it in their 65 (affair). The calligraphic style of this period, known as the official script, remains easily readable even to outsiders today, a testament to the remarkable survival and continuity of China’s written heritage五、书信写作66.假定你是李华。你的爱尔兰笔友Chris将于寒假来杭州旅游,故来信征询并于选择“团队游(Package tour)”还是“自助游(Self-organized tour)”的建议。请给他回一封邮件,内容包括:1. 你的建议;2. 说明理由。注意:1. 词数100-120左右;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 C B A B A A C B C A题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 A B C A A C B C A B题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 A D C C D B D A D B题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40答案 B D B C D E B D C G题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50答案 B D A D C A B D B C题号 51 52 53 54 55答案 A D B A C1.C【原文】W: I’ve just finished creative writing this term. I’m thinking of taking debate skills next term, but I’m attracted to data science too.M: Both are great choices, but I find the former more inspiring.W: Then I’ll go with this one.2.B【原文】M: It’s nice to meet you. Are you ready to start the project W: Sure. This is my first project with your company. I have done thorough preparation.M: It’s my honor to work with you.3.A【原文】M: Hi, Amanda, have you been to the new gym W: No, I haven’t. I thought it wasn’t ready yet. It was shut when I walked past it last month.M: They finished painting it two weeks ago. I joined it last Saturday when it opened. It was really crowded but it’s really modern.4.B【原文】M: I’ve got to work in my garden on Saturday and on Sunday I want to see a football game. What are your plans for the weekend zoe W: I’ll hit the pool on Sunday but I'll be free on Saturday. I’d be happy to help you on Saturday.M: That would be great.5.A【原文】M: Hello, I’m calling to ask whether you can send someone to take a look at my roof. The water has been coming through since last night’s rainstorm.W: Hi, Mister Stevenson. I’m afraid we’re already booked up for this week, but I think we can make it next Monday.6.A 7.C【原文】M: Do you know if there is a photo studio nearby I need to take a passport photo this afternoon.W: Last year, I went to a store on station street to print a family picture.M: Oh, I know that one, they don’t take photos. They only print the ones customers bring.W: Then you can try the one on center street. It’s near redstone street. I have been there once. They probably offer the service you need.M: Good idea.8.B 9.C 10.A【原文】W: I don’t feel like cooking today. Let’s just get some food delivered on the phone. How about some fried chicken tonight M: Fried chicken You never liked Fried food What’s going on W: I am stressed out and they say fried food can bring instant Joy.M: No wonder, listen, you don’t actually need the fried chicken. I know a restaurant that serves the best Italian food. Would you like to try some W: You mean right now M: Yes, I’ll drive, but I don’t want to move an inch.M: All right You have a nice Bath, and I’ll drive there to order some takeout.W: Oh, you are always so sweet, honey.11.A 12.B 13.C【原文】M: I just watched you play the piano. It was great and I’ve enjoyed it a lot.W: Thank you very much. How did you hear about me, a friend or from a newspaper M: I read about you online and decided to come and hear you play. You play the piano so beautifully. What are your next plans W: At present I’m giving a lot of concerts, but I'm getting very tired of travelling.M: Why do you have to work so hard W: I’m planning to start at school. It will cost a lot, so I’m trying to save as much money as possible.M: What kind of school W: A music school for disabled children. I think they have the right to receive education just like normal children.M: It’s a great idea and I'm sure your dream will come true. Well, thank you for all this talk. It makes me realize I should also try my best to make a difference to this world.14.A 15.A 16.C【原文】W: Hi Mr Park, I heard robots were brought into our community dining rooms last month. How is it going M: Yeah, it’s true. We introduced them to make senior dining services more effective. So far, it’s been working quite well.W: That’s interesting. But some people worry that the robots might take their jobs. What’s your opinion M: Well, I think bringing in modern technology like robots is a great move for our community, but we’ll still have jobs that robots can’t do.W: Like, what kind of jobs M: We’re planning to arrange some special events for the seniors, like art shows and game competitions.W: Oh, I see. So the staff in the dining rooms will have new tasks then.M: Exactly. They’ll be responsible for organizing these events. It’s important to let them know about our plans early.W: You’re right, good planning can make the period of changing smoother.17.B 18.C 19.A 20.B【原文】Hello everyone, and welcome to the tennis championship. We appreciate your presence here to cover this exciting sports event. Allow me to provide you with some details about the event. The championship is set to start next Monday and will run until next Sunday. Each day will feature exciting matches between famous tennis players from around the world. Press conferences will be held at the end of each day's play. To attend these conferences, you must have your press ID card with you. If you forget your card, you will not be allowed to enter any press area. Furthermore, the championship will end with a closing ceremony on Sunday evening. You can look forward to a display of fireworks and live music performances at the ceremony. If you require information about the match schedules, we have information sheets available here and later Mr. Brown will introduce some rules you should follow throughout the event. I hope you have a fantastic time here.56.contributed 57.where 58.had been 59.carved 60.widely 61.length 62.that 63.A 64.as 65.affairs66.One Possible Version:Dear Chris,I’m thrilled to hear about your upcoming winter trip to Hangzhou! For your first visit, I highly recommend a self-organized tour though package tours offer convenience.Hangzhou is a city with excellent public transport, including metro and bike-sharing systems, making it easy to explore independently. Key attractions like West Lake and Hefang Street are well-connected, so you can linger at places you love at your own pace — whether it’s sipping tea by the lake or strolling through ancient streets — without the rush of a package tour. With your adventurous spirit, a DIY approach will allow you to fully immerse yourself in the city’s beauty.I’d be happy to help you plan a detailed route. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!Yours,Li Hua 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 浙江省绍兴市2025-2026学年高一上学期期末调测英语听力.mp3 浙江省绍兴市2025-2026学年高一上学期期末调测英语试卷(含音频).docx