资源简介 2025-2026学年山西大学附属中学校高一下学期3月(总第一次)模块诊断英语试题考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分第一部分 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.How is the weather A. Snowy. B. Cloudy. C. Clear.2.What is the time now A. 2:30. B. 2:50. C. 3:00.3.What does the man suggest the woman do A. Give up the trip. B. Travel with Carrie. C. Ask Carrie for help.4.What is the conversation mainly about A. A waiter. B. A restaurant. C. The man’s cousin.5.What does the woman mean at last A. She’ll find a new stylist.B. She’ll cut her hair again.C. She’ll talk with the stylist.第二节 (共15小题; 每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6. When does the conversation take place A. On Tuesday. B. On Wednesday. C. On Thursday.7. What will the man do tomorrow A. Seek a job. B. Attend a meeting. C. Have a check-up.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. What is the man’s opinion about his job A. Tiring. B. Rewarding. C. Relaxing.9 What will the man do tomorrow A. Hire some staff. B. Hold a meeting. C. Report to the manager.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. The preparation for a party.B. The apology to a friend.C. The menu of a restaurant.11 What will Charlie do next A. Call Linda. B. Make chicken salad. C. Send out invitations.12. How does Irene sound at last A. Worried. B. Relieved. C. Surprised.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13. Why is Sarah calling A. To change the delivery address.B. To delay the delivery time.C. To cancel the order.14. What will happen to Sarah’s package A. It will be left at her door.B. It will be returned to the supplier.C. It will be kept at the local post office.15. How much will Sarah’s bill come to A $150. B. $160. C. $170.16. What will Sarah do next week A. Have a business trip. B. Visit a branch office. C. Go downtown.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. To whom does the speaker give this talk A. Singers. B. Students. C. Teachers.18. What does the speaker suggest the listeners do A. Protect their voice from hurt.B. Consider how strong their ambition is.C. Take advantage of opportunities to perform.19. Why does the speaker mention Diana A. To show a different path for singers.B. To let singers value their good voices.C. To encourage singers to get over anxiety.20. What do we know about Diana A. She avoids singing in the studio.B. She is extremely nervous on stage.C. She prepares in her car before recording.第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分60分)第一节 (共15小题; 每小题3分,满分45分)AUniversity Dining treats KSU students like our family, with a level of hospitality and quality that extends beyond the food we serve.Extensive Meal Plan OptionsA Meal Plan gives you access to both the Commons (Kennesaw Campus) and Stingers (Marietta Campus) dining halls. Dining Dollars can be used at any restaurant, food truck or the Market on either campus.If you live in on-campus housing a Meal Plan is part of your on-campus room and board. Once Housing and Residence Life fees are applied to your student account, residential students receive a standard Meal Plan based on your earned credit hours, and the cost is charged to your student account, which you can view on Owl Express. If you live off campus, purchasing a Meal Plan is easy through our mobile ordering app.Supportive Dining SystemMeal Plan charges for both residents and commuters (通勤者) are used to support our award-winning dining facilities. University Dining supports local businesses and food providers, national retail brands and over 500 staff members to assure our residents and commuters can focus on class rather than where to get their next meal.Easy Refund ProcedureTo request a refund for your Non-Residential/Commuter Meal Plan, you must contact University Dining using the provided contact form. Once we receive your refund request, our Meal Plan operations manager will review it right away. Expect an email response within 24 to 48 business hours, providing you with more information regarding your refund status.For more details on refund deadlines, you can refer to the “Withdrawal Dates Refunds” calendar available on the registrar’s website.21. How do on-campus students get their Meal Plan A. By purchasing via mobile app. B. Automatically with housing fees.C. By applying through Owl Express. D. Directly from the operations manager.22. What is the main purpose of Meal Plan charges A. To fund local businesses. B. To award food providers.C. To maintain dining operations. D. To sustain staff’s salaries.23. What is the text A. A dining guide. B. A freshman handbook.C. A restaurant advert. D. An accommodation review.BDr. Marie-Luce Chevalier, a Belgian/French geologist (地质学家), has been working a as a research professor at the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences in Beijing since 2010.For the past 14 years, she has been studying active faults (断层) in the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau and how they move. In 2021, Chevalier was presented with the Chinese Government Friendship Award in appreciation of her contributions to the development of China’s disaster assessment system of earthquake and the promotion of cooperation and exchanges between China and other countries.Chevalier’s choice of China as a research destination was not made by chance. Her research has primarily focused on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau. She had also collaborated (合作) with Chinese scientists from the beginning of her master’s program. “When they asked if I wanted to join their team after my post-doctorate, I gladly accepted and have no regrets. My fourteen years in China have provided me with a constant source of fresh personal and professional experiences,” she said, adding that her mother’s interest in Chinese culture contributed to her decision to work in the country.Chevalier will continue to research active faults in and around Xizang actively and contribute to our understanding of how past climate developed to work towards predicting future climate change, another topic near and dear to her heart. She will accomplish this by conducting field research, sharing her findings with scientific community, teaching students who will become tomorrow’s scientists, and raising awareness among local populations about the risks they may face in their lifetime.Chevalier’s mother went to Xizang once, realising her lifelong dreams. Chevalier keeps raising her daughter in this safe and highly international environment, Beijing. When people ask her daughter where she is from at four years old, she proudly answers, “China!” Chevalier wants to learn more about the Chinese language and culture, continue to enjoy the happiness of the Chinese people, and look forward to seeing what China achieves next!24. What achievement did Chevalier get A. She established the Chinese Academy of Geological SciencesB. She launched the research on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau.C. She won the Chinese Government Friendship Award.D. She developed earthquake prediction system for China.25. What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about A. When Chevalier began her master’s program.B. What Chevalier experienced in China.C. How Chinese culture has affected Chevalier.D. Why Chevalier bases her research in China.26. Which of the following best describes Chevalier A. Professional and committed. B. Sympathetic and open minded.C. Humble and reserved. D. Innovative and self-disciplined.27. Why does Chevalier mention her daughter in the text A. To highlight China’s secure environment.B. To prove her close family connections.C. To emphasise her bond with China.D. To advocate Chinese learningCResearch has shown that physical appearance has a big impact on a person’s mental health, social interactions and opportunities in life. Attractive people often benefit from social biases (偏见), while those seen as less attractive may face challenges like lower confidence, social exclusion and fewer opportunities.A study done in 2022 showed how society’s views on appearance influence interactions. Participants were shown photos of people with different looks and asked to rate their intelligence, likability and trustworthiness. The results were clear: people considered more attractive received higher ratings in all categories. Furthermore, attractive people were more likely to be described as confident and capable, while less attractive individuals were often marginalized or associated with negative stereotypes (刻板印象). This bias was especially noticeable in group settings, where attractive people were more likely to be included and listened to during discussions.The emotional impact of this bias is also significant. Attractive people often have higher self-respect because they get more praises and positive feedback. However, this advantage comes with pressure, as attractive individuals may feel stressed about maintaining their appearance, leading to anxiety as they age. On the other hand, less attractive people often struggle with feelings of low self-worth, which contribute to depression and anxiety.The workplace is also affected by these biases. Research shows that attractive people are more likely to be hired, promoted and earn higher salaries. Employers often naturally link attractiveness to ability, confidence and leadership qualities. This creates a disadvantage for people who don’t meet traditional beauty standards, forcing them to work harder to gain recognition.To address these biases, researchers emphasize the importance of promoting inclusivity and challenging conventional social concepts. By encouraging self-acceptance and appreciating different kinds of beauty, society can create a fairer environment that values individuals for their character and abilities, not just their appearance.28. What does the underlined word “marginalized” in paragraph 2 probably mean A. Blamed. B. Disvauled. C. Included. D. Abused.29. What impacts can appearance bias have on people A. Employers value looks over abilities.B. Attractive people have better mental health.C. Less attractive people are less likely to succeed.D. Both attractive and less attractive face emotional challenges.30. How can society create a fairer environment A. By overlooking outer beauty.B. By meeting social expectations.C. By advocating enjoying diverse beauty.D. By applying universal beauty standards.31. What is the author’s purpose in writing the text A. To call for a fairer and more inclusive society.B. To explain how appearance impacts individual life.C. To address the psychological effects of appearance.D. To argue that only attractive people can succeed in life.DFor long, Preifer Fall Trail (路线) was a most popular attraction in Big Sur. Annually, thousands of people hiked the trail. Unfortunately, the trail, along with stairs, signs, railings, an observation station and wooden bridges, was destroyed in the 2008 Basin Complex Fire. But now a new trail has risen from the burned land.With its amazing rocky coastline and mountains, Big Sur, the writer Henry Miller once said, is “the face of the earth as the creator intended it to look.” But the landscape always suffers natural disasters. There have been three major wildfires in Big Sur in the past years. “You can still see the impacts there,” said John Hiles, a state parks repair team leader, pointing to black marks 30 feet up a huge redwood.Parks planners designed a new track, moving the trail out of the river to reduce its impact on the environment. People from the California protection group, state parks department and the nonprofit organization put in 66,000 hours of work over the past four years. They built 160 redwood stairs and dragged hundreds of 16-foot-long redwood sticks by hand to build railings. They removed 4,150 square feet of old building stuff, enough to cover a basketball court. They used iron cables and pulleys (缆线和滑轮) to build a 70-foot long wooden bridge over the hills. “Nature is probably the best place to learn,” Hiles said. “More than any college or school, you learn so many life lessons out here.”However, the huge Soberanes Fire s wept through the area in 2016, putting a stop to the work. When they began again in 2017, great river storms flooded the area and damaged part of Highway 1. Everybody gathered around this project. They saw the loss. They missed it. They wanted it to come back. They kept combining efforts. It’s been a long journey, but worth the wait.32. What can we learn about Preifer Fall Trail A. It is an attraction rebuilt in 2008. B. It met with many natural disasters.C. It features man-made landscape. D. It is an addition to a previous track.33. How did the people reduce the impact of the trail on the environment A. By moving the trail off watercourse. B. By using huge redwood sticks.C. By recycling the old building stuff. D. By applying iron cables and pulleys.34. What can best describe the people’s work A. Limiting and typical. B. Adventurous but smooth.C. Mysterious and attractive. D. Tough but rewarding.35. What is the text mainly about A. The rise and fall of a hiking trail. B. California protection projects.C. The recovery of a lost attraction. D. Journeys into wilderness.第二节 七选五 (共5小题; 每小题3分, 满分15分)The easiest way to lose those extra weight and stay fit and healthy is running since it is both accessible and cheap. Running comes with a lot of health benefits, such as improving bone strength and strengthening our muscles. ___36___Running helps reduce stressStress relief can be considered as a valuable benefit of running. When you go running, you can feel a short-term relief from physical stress. ___37___ . A study compared how mental health measures among non-runners and runners. And it found runners had lower stress levels and amazing psychological balance.___38___Running has a positive influence on our mood. When we run, we feel an adrenaline(肾上腺素)rush that boosts our mental well-being and creates a feeling of contentment, which is something that we long for in the busy life that we live.Running improves cognition(认知)___39___ . This prevents cognitive decline. It also contributes to cognitive flexibility because running regularly improves our ability to switch between different mental tasks efficiently and quickly.Running helps enhance sleepWe all know that lack of good sleep directly results in anxiety, depression and several other mental health conditions. ___40___ . Studies show that people who run at least for 30 minutes in the mornings are able to sleep better.We hope that from now on you do not look at running as just a physical activity to lose weight or maintain your body. Look at running as a way to gain control over your mental health.A. Running helps improve moodB. Running helps build confidenceC. Running promotes cellular growth in our brainD. To improve your quality of sleep, run regularlyE They feel their sleep quality improved as they get olderF. More importantly, running may have long-term benefits on usG. In addition, running also comes with certain mental health benefits第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共15小题; 每小题1分,满分15分)Lin Wan has long regarded the ancient water town of her childhood as her deepest root. Although she’d had childhood ____41____ of bringing wonderful stories to the village children and studied publishing in university with a wish to pursue a ____42____ in a top city press, finding a suitable job proved more ____43____ than she’d expected.“I decided that if nobody was going to ____44____ me, I would just build a story space for the children myself,” says Lin Wan. She was born and raised in a town with a deep love for traditional culture, so the ____45____ of a countryside picture book library came naturally to her and began to ____46____.“I ____47____ the plan to my family, and asked if they could lend me the unused old family ancestral hall. They ____48____ at first, worrying that it would be a waste of time and money, but I finally ____49____ to get their permission,” she says.Three years later, the shabby old hall had turned into a warm, bright library filled with over 30,000 books. “____50____, I had little confidence in the beginning,” says Lin Wan, “but the Town Library grew in popularity and has become one of the most beloved ____51____ for children and even tourists in the county.”While many village children had never touched a picture book before, ____52____ a themed library, the quiet space allows them to ____53____ the boring daily routine for a while, dive into the magic of stories, gain a newfound ____54____ for the outside world, and maybe even ____55____ with their own cultural roots and the beauty of their hometown they’d ignored for long.41. A. habits B. memories C. stories D. dreams42. A. career B. project C. position D. degree43. A. competitive B. practical C. difficult D. important44. A. accept B. hire C. invite D. guide45. A. idea B. schedule C. issue D. truth46. A. take root B. raise concerns C. take shape D. work wonders47. A. adapted B. adjusted C. announced D. proposed48. A. regretted B. hesitated C. apologized D. refused49. A. managed B. intended C. pretended D. promised50. A. Consequently B. Supposedly C. Admittedly D. Similarly51. A. solutions B. destinations C. occupations D. institutions52. A. except for B. regardless of C. such as D. let alone53. A. escape B. quit C. leave D. miss54. A. understanding B. demand C. appreciation D. support55. A. part B. reconnect C. compete D. deal第二节 语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。Imagine walking through a busy market in Guangzhou, the air filled with the smell of freshly steamed dim sum (点心). This is the heart of Cantonese cuisine, a culinary (烹饪的) tradition that ___56___ (celebrate) for its charm and flavor over centuries.Cantonese cuisine highly ___57___ (value) fresh ingredients and simple cooking methods. ___58___ (cook) in Guangdong believe that the natural flavors of the ingredients should shine through. This philosophy is the reason why steaming is ___59___ common cooking method in Cantonese kitchens. Steaming effectively preserves the natural taste of the food, ___60___ it’s fish, vegetables, or delicate dumplings.Another defining feature of Cantonese cuisine is its remarkable variety. The Guangdong province is blessed with a(n) ___61___ (incredible) diverse landscape, from productive plains to coastal waters, ___62___ (provide) a wide range of ingredients. Seafood, in particular, plays a significant role in Cantonese cooking. Dishes like steamed fish with ginger and onion showcase the region’s wealth of fresh, high-quality seafood.Cantonese cuisine is also known for its careful ___63___ (prepare) and presentation. Chefs spend years perfecting their craft, learning the delicate balance of flavors and the art of visual appeal. The emphasis on aesthetics (美学) is evident in dishes like Crispy Roast Goose, in ___64___ the skin and meat are artfully arranged ___65___ (please) both the eye and the taste buds.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分30分)第一节(满分15分)66. 假设你是李华,太原植物园(Taiyuan Botanical Garden)将于3月12日举办植树节(National Tree Planting Day)主题志愿活动,现面向我校公开招募志愿者。请你结合自身情况,写一封英文申请信,申请加入此次志愿活动。内容要点:1. 表明申请意图;2. 阐述你的优势;3. 表达期望。要求:1. 词数:80-100左右;2. 可适当增加细节,使行文连贯、完整。Dear Sir or Madam,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours faithfully,Li Hua第二节 读后续写 (满分15分)67. 读后续写,续写一段。Mr. Hopkins’ bookstore was a peaceful shelter in the noisy modern city. For decades, it had been a heaven for book lovers, with its weathered wooden sign and the slow, warm time inside. But now, the bookstore was closing down. The news shocked David, a college student who had spent his childhood reading there. The smell of old paper and the warm light had accompanied his growth. He could not bear the thought of losing the bookstore. As the news spread across the neighborhood, everyone looked worried and upset.The reason for the closure was a woman named Sarah Chen. Representing a large development company, she had made a generous offer to buy the building. She saw the space not for its shelves of stories, but for its potential as a trendy café, an upgrade to earn more money. To her, it was just business.Mr. Hopkins, now old and tired, felt defeated. “Maybe it’s time, David,” he sighed, his hand resting on a dusty copy of his favorite novel. “The world has moved on.”On the day of the final meeting, David arrived early, his backpack filled with items he had collected over the years from the store: a bookmark from his tenth birthday, a receipt(小票) from the first book he had bought with his own money, a photograph of himself and Mr. Hopkins taken during a summer reading program. He walked to the children’s section and drew a small, worn copy of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. The cover was faded, the pages yellowed, but the spine (书脊) still held strong.Sarah arrived precisely at 2:00 p.m. She wasted no time getting down to business, reviewing the contract (合同) with Mr. Hopkins. David watched from the sidelines, his heart pounding in his chest.He couldn’t let this happen — not without trying to make his voice heard. Taking a deep breath, David stepped forward bravely. He took out the bookmark, receipt and photo from his backpack carefully, and told Sarah the story behind each item. He said the bookstore was his childhood shelter and had witnessed the growth of many people in the neighborhood. His voice trembled with emotion, and tears filled his eyes. Sarah put down the contract, listened quietly, and her expression softened gradually as she watched the precious items.A decision was made to combine a bookstore and a café in one project, and the construction began.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年山西大学附属中学校高一下学期3月(总第一次)模块诊断英语试题.docx 2025-2026学年山西大学附属中学校高一下学期3月(总第一次)模块诊断英语试题答案.docx