资源简介 14. What do the speakers expect the community center to offer 包九中外国语学校高一年级英语学科 A. Homemade cards. B. More materials. C. Pet toys.(2026年 4月) 15. Why does the man think the park is better 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) A. It has many people. B. It’s near their home. C. It attracts more cats.做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 16. Where will the speakers put a cat house 第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分) A. In the park. B. Beside the square. C. Near the animal care center.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 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。 17. What does the speaker expect the listeners to do 1. What made the man fail to recognize Amy A. Join her team anytime. B. Repair the book shelves. C. Work hard and be patient.A. Her new glasses. B. Her new hairstyle. C. Her new suit. 18. How long is the bookstore open every day 2. What will the woman do after high school A. 7 hours. B. 9 hours. C. 10 hours.A. Learn practical skills. B. Work in a supermarket. C. Go to a foreign university. 19. When can the listeners work in the bookstore 3. What is Michael doing A. On Sunday. B. On Thursday. C. On Wednesday.A. Playing basketball. B. Listening to music. C. Reviewing his lessons. 20. What kind of books are on sale in this bookstore on Saturday 4. Which club did Tom use to be in A. History books. B. Art books. C. Science books.A. The Basketball Club. B. The Music Club. C. The Photography Club. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分)5. When did the man get up this morning 第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)A. At 5:15. B. At 6:00. C. At 6:15. 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分) A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,并标 Active Cities Around the WorldBerlin: Sports City in Europe在试卷的相应位置。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 Berlin is a European city famous for its love of sports. With more than 2,500 sports clubs, Berlin has many things for的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 people who like to exercise. People like to bike in Berlin, and there are special paths for bikes on the city’s old streets. The city听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 also has a big running race called the Berlin Marathon, where runners from all over the world come to join.6. What is the possible relationship between the speakers Sydney: City of the Great OutdoorsA. Classmates. B. Husband and wife. C. Teacher and student. Far away across the ocean, in Australia, is Sydney, a city that loves being outside. There is a famous path called the Bondi7. What is the man’s plan for tomorrow to Coogee Coastal Walk where people like to run and walk. Water sports are very popular here, and many people enjoy surfingA. Teaching board games. B. Booking a weekend trip. C. Checking the weather report. and kayaking. The beaches in Sydney are places where people exercise and have fun together.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 Beijing: Old and NewWays to Stay Fit8. How does the woman feel about John’s riding the bike In Asia, Beijing is a city that mixes old and new ways to stay healthy. There are many places to learn martial arts(武术),A. Disappointed. B. Surprised. C. Frightened. Tai Chi, Qigong, Baduanjin, etc. Beijing also has many modern ways to exercise, with lots of gyms and exercising places for9. What does the woman ask John to do people who care about their health.A. Practice once more. B. Ride the bike faster. C. Take a rest in the park. New York: Always on the Move听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 Adding to our list, New York City is a place where people are always moving. From people running early in the morning in10. In which season does Catherine go to the farm most Central Park to yoga classes on rooftops at night, New York is full of activity. The city’s parks are full of people playing sports.A. Spring. B. Summer. C. Autumn. New York’s way of staying fit is as different as the people who live there, with something for everyone.11. How does Catherine’s brother usually go to the farm 21. What do people in Berlin like to do A. On foot. B. By bus. C. By bike. A. Ride bikes. B. Surf. C. Climb mountains. D. Play basketball.12. What are the speakers mainly talking about 22. Which of the following cities has rich traditional and modern ways to stay fit A. Fruit picking activities. B. A nearby fruit farm. C. Their Saturday plan. A. Berlin. B. Sydney. C. Beijing. D. New York.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。 23. Where is this text probably taken from 13. What does the woman suggest doing A. A historic report. B. Amagazine about sports. C. A diary from a visitor. D. A geography textbook.A. Making some kites. B. Having a charity sale. C. Building cat houses.第 1 页,共 4页B 28. What is the main challenge for museums mentioned in the first paragraph On a cool September evening, I found myself seated around a worn wooden table at a Dungan family’s home in Kyrgyzstan, A. Collecting water bottles and shopping bags. B. Handling the extremely durable plastic trash.surrounded by travelers from Spain, Canada, and Russia. The table was set with slices of watermelon as well as cucumber and C. Preserving plastic objects that degrade easily. D. Restoring traditional materials like wood and glass.tomato salads. Our hostess Mrs.Zhang then served us a bamboo basket of steaming jin momo — soft buns similar to Chinese 29. What can we infer about the preservation of plastics from the text baozi — while explaining how her ancestors had brought wheat growing techniques from northwestern China during the late 19th A.It is easier than restoring traditional paintings. B. It has been completely mastered by researchers.century. Soon the table was filled with dishes telling silent stories: cucumber salads carrying Gansu flavors and lagman noodles C.It faces increasing difficulties in the future. D. It mainly focuses on biodegradable plastic items.mixing Central Asian vegetables with Shaanxi hand-pulling techniques. 30. What is the main role of Paragraph 3 As people drank tea and talked in different languages. I gradually understood this gathering was more than a meal. The A. Explain why plastic preservation is harder than traditional ones.Spanish architect beside me was amazed at how food could preserve cultural codes across centuries and borders. The Canadian B. List ways museums protect plastic cultural objects.teacher noted that Mrs. Zhang’s kitchen — where Chinese chopping knives met Kyrgyz clay pots — mirrored today’s globalized C. Show plastic items are common in global museums.world. D. Stress the growing challenges of plastic preservation.The scene reminds me of Lisa Kyung Gross’ research in New York. Her documentation of immigrant chefs shows food’s 31. Where can this passage be found double magic: Spanish bakers reinvent date cookies by dipping them in Belgian chocolate, adding new charm and flavors to A. In a travel brochure. B. In a fashion magazine.traditional food. As Gross poetically notes, every bite contains layers of history, yet remains open to new understandings. C. In a science report. D. In a science fiction book.Perhaps this food magic explains why UNESCO lists 38 food traditions as Intangible Cultural Heritage From Japaneseseasonal philosophy to Italian pizza-making skills, these living traditions show how cooking practices maintain identities while Dencouraging dialogues. That night in Dungan House, the Russian software engineer’s laughter as he struggled with chopsticks From an airplane, cars crawling down the highway look like ants. But actual ants — unlike cars — somehow manage toperfectly conveyed the message — cultural exchange isn’t about perfection, but shared humanity. avoid the stop-and-go traffic. Researchers are studying their cooperative strategies to learn how to program self-driving cars that24. What does Mr. Zhang’s explanation of jin momo show don’t jam up.A. The mixture of cooking styles. B. The spread of Chinese farming skills. The free flow of traffic becomes unstable as the density(密度)of cars increases on a highway. At15 vehicles per mile per lane,C. The friendship between two countries. D. The development of traditional Chinese cuisine. one driver applying his brake can cause a wave of congestion(拥挤). “It’ s a kind of phase transition(相变),” like water turning25. Which is the focus of Lisa Kyung Gross research from a liquid to a solid form, says Katsuhiro Nishinari, a mathematical physicist.A. Heritage protection. B. Home-based recipe. C. Cultural shock. D. Immigrant adaptation. His previous research had shown that ants can maintain their flow even at high densities. So what’s their secret In a recent26. What can we learn from the Russian engineer’s experience study, researchers found that the ants travel in groups of three to twenty that move at nearly constant speeds while keepingA. Laughter helps to overcome cultural shock. B. Communication matters more than correct use. distances between one another — and they don’t speed up to pass others.C. Traditional table manners carry humanity code. D. Cultural exchange requires perfect understanding. Human drivers at rush hour rarely follow such rules. “We’ re maximizing the interests of individuals, which is why, at a27. What is the main purpose of the passage given point, you start to have a traffic jam,” says study co-author Nicola Pugno. But self-driving cars, if they one day becomeA. Ta explain how UNESCO protects cultural heritage. B. To discuss food as a bridge between different cultures. popular, would share information with nearby cars to make good use of traffic flow — perhaps, the researchers suggest, byC. To describe the cooking techniques of Dungan families. D. To compare different food traditions in Asia and Europe prioritizing(优先考虑)constant speeds or by not passing others on the road.Ants can do numerous things that self-driving can’t, Pinter Wollman points out. Ants can create a trail as wide as they like,C unlike drivers stuck on highways. The insects do sometimes jam up when trapped in tunnels, but to keep things moving, “they’ llPeople often grumble that plastics are too durable. Water bottles, shopping bags, and other trash litter the planet because find a way to walk on the ceiling,” she says. Plus, ants don’t crash; they can literally walk over one another.plastics are everywhere and don’t break down easily. But some plastic materials change over time. They crack and melt into Today’s drivers can learn at least one thing from ants, Nishinari says, “by leaving room between their car and the one ahead,sludge, all of which creates huge headaches for institutions, such as museums, trying to preserve culturally important objects. drivers can absorb a wave of braking in dense traffic conditions that would otherwise be amplified(增强)into a traffic jam.”Until recently, museums only have to worry about traditional materials. “We know how to approach the restoration of 32. What enables ants to keep smooth traffic flow even at high densities paintings, books, and materials like wood, metals, and glass,” says Anna Laganà, a research specialist at the Getty Conservation A. Central command system. B. Cooperative group interaction.Institute. “But for plastics, our knowledge is still limited.” Tonkin, now a doctoral researcher in fashion conservation at C. Quick speeding-up ability. D. Advanced navigation (导航) tools.Nottingham Trent University, agrees. “We’re now trying to figure out how to conserve plastics,” she says. 33. How could self-driving cars potentially copy ants’ traffic strategies Nearly every museum in the world has plastic items, and even well-cared-for objects can fall apart alarmingly quickly. A. Road expansion. B. Complete avoidance of braking.Museums are doing everything they can to save culturally important items from similar fates. But preservation of plastics will C. Inter-vehicle data sharing networks. D. Prioritizing top speed achievement.likely get harder. Old objects continue to decline. Worse, biodegradable plastics, designed to fall apart easily, are increasingly 34. In which aspect are ants different from self-driving cars common. A. Travelling in groups of 3 to 20. B. Traffic rule observation.We now live in an age of plastic, and what we decide to collect today, and what we decide to preserve, will have a strong C. Computer-controlled decision making. D. Flexible navigation and crash avoidance.impact on how we’ll be seen in the future. Future archaeologists looking at what’s left from the 21st century will probably find 35. What would be the most appropriate title for the text lots of poisonous waste, along with plenty of plastic trash. But if museum preservation efforts succeed, maybe those scholars will A. The Psychology Behind Human Traffic Congestion. B. Technical Barriers in Autonomous Vehicle Networks.also see that plastic items today can be culturally meaningful – and even cherished. C. Ants vs. Humans: Evolutionary Comparisons. D. Ants’Amazing Traffic Rules: A Guide for Driverless Cars.第 2 页,共 4页第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分) ____49____ as before. Our performance was so poor that even our school supporters fell silent. When it was my turn to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。 ____50____ as the last speaker, an expectant silence fell over the hall. Everyone expected me to ____51____ the balance and winUnexpected Benefits of Volunteering as a Family the overall best speaker title.Are you looking for a way to bring your family together Hoping to find a hobby that can be shared by both the little ones Starting my speech, I realized something was wrong. My words didn’t logically ____52____ my teammates’ points. Iand adults 36 You may know the “feel-good” emotions that come with helping others, but there are even more struggled through my ____53____, feeling hopelessly. In the end, we lost the championship. Only then, as I saw theunexpected ways volunteering will positively affect the whole family. disappointment in my teammates’ eyes, did the meaning of teamwork truly ____54____ inside me: it wasn’t just a phrase; it was●You’ll feel like you have more time. what ____55____ us together. It wasn’t just about sharing ideas to win — it was about forming something stronger than any onePeople often feel they are too busy to volunteer. Yet, research has found that giving your time to community causes actually of us alone.makes you feel like you have more of it. 37 41. A. sharp B. soft C. slow D. long●You can live longer if you volunteer regularly. 42. A. concerned B. confident C. confused D. shocked38 Washington University found that adults 55 and older who volunteered had better memory and maintained 43. A. demanding B. inspiring C. outstanding D. easygoingoverall health longer than others their age. Volunteers are also more likely to look after their own health and are more focused on 44. A. familiar B. annoyed C. stressed D. dissatisfiedadding physical activity into their lives. 45. A. comfort B. worry C. peace D. danger● 39 46. A. stick to B. call on C. relate to D. depend onVolunteering during teenage years has been linked to some major positive effects such as improved grades and increased 47. A. anxious B. excited C. scared D. curiousself-confidence. These effects aren’t just short-term but have been proved to affect a teen’s well-being in the years to come. 48. A. late B. present C. quiet D. happy●You’ll have more time with family. 49. A. positively B. happily C. perfectly D. carefullyFamilies who volunteer together have the unique experience of working toward a common goal. 40 Everyone 50. A. regard B. start C. conclude D. expectbrings something unique to the table and can connect with each other in a new way. And, there are tasks for every age and ability, 51. A. pass B. lose C. check D. tipso all your children can feel proud of their work. 52. A. attract B. miss C. follow D. trackA. Helping the community lowers rates of depression. 53. A. belief B. dream C. error D. speechB. Volunteering as a family may be just the thing you need. 54. A. erupt B. crash C. click D. applyC. Volunteering has a lifelong effect on kids and teenagers. 55. A. bonded B. benefited C. pressed D. targetedD. Volunteering can be the first step in breaking down prejudice. 第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1. 5分, 满分 15分)E. For adults, volunteering can provide significant physical health benefits. 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。F. You may even learn that your kid has a talent you didn’t know about before. The “Ecological Protection Red Line” is a crucial policy in China aimed at safeguarding nature, ___56___ (display) thatG. Volunteering makes you feel capable and inspires you to make the most of each day. these areas receive special protection and cannot be used for urban construction or___57___ (industry) development.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分) ___58___ (intend) to keep China’s key natural areas secure and healthy, this “red line” requires these regions to provide第一节 (共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分) clean air and fresh water for humans ___59___ serve as homes for numerous animal and plant species. ___60___ they’re trying to阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 achieve is that a better environment with beautiful landscapes is ensured for future generations.I used to take pride in my ____41____ tongue in class debates or arguments. When chosen to represent our school in the To date, over 30% of China’s land area ___61___ (manage) according to this red line. This includes areas like thenational debate series, I was very ____42____. The journey to the finals was smooth for my team. Among us, I stood out as the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, ___62___ is known as “Asia’s Water Tower” since many major rivers originate from there. The protectionmost ____43____ speaker. In each round, all judges selected me as the best speaker. I firmly believed I would be voted the overall of these regions contributes to combating climate change and preserving variety of life.best speaker for the debate series. The Ecological Protection Red Line acts as a lifeline for nature. It demonstrates China’s strong commitment to buildingHowever, this confidence led to overconfidence. As the finals came near, I became increasingly ____44____ with the team. I ___63___ “Ecological Civilization” where humans and nature coexist ___64___ (harmonious). Essentially, it is a precious gift webegan missing practices, causing ____45____ among my teammates and our teacher. They had to ____46____ me to pull through pass on ____65____ the next generation.on the day of the finals, as there was no suitable replacement.On the very day of the finals, I felt ____47____ about showing off my debating skills. But reality was far from what I hadimagined. My not being ____48____ at practices had created a gap between my teammates and me. We couldn’t work together as第 3 页,共 4页( 40 ) fast. He hugged his mom and dad, took a deep breath, and got out. He anxiously walked toward the school gate with every step. It第四部分 写作 共两节,满分 分felt like he was stepping into a new world.第一节(满分 15 分)A friendly school secretary went to greet Kenneth when he entered. Noticing how nervous and shy he looked, she decided to假定你是李华,你们班外教 Chirs 计划开展英文原版名著整本书阅读活动(Reading Classic Literature),现向全班征 start by showing him around the school yard. She led him past a modern computer lab, a science lab, and a gym with a basketball集阅读书目。请你写给她一封英文邮件,内容包括: court — there, Kenneth imagined trying out for the school team. His mood lifted a little. Kenneth began to think the school wasnice, and he started feeling a little better.1. 你推荐的书目;Finally, they arrived at the teaching building and walked toward Kenneth’s new classroom, and Kenneth’s heart started to2. 你推荐该书的原因; race again. The school secretary took him to the door with an encouraging smile.注意: 注意:1. 开头已给出,不计入词数。 1.续写词数应为 150个左右;2. 80 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。写作词数应为 左右;3. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 With a deep breath, Kenneth entered the classroom.___________________________________________________________Dear Chirs, ________________________________________________________________________________________________________I hope this email finds you well. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours, As the days went by, Kenneth realized his earlier worries were unnecessary. _______________________________________Li Hua ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节 (满分 25分) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为 150左右。 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________Born and raised in California, Kenneth’s world was shaped by the state’s sunshine, its beaches, and the friends he’d kept ________________________________________________________________________________________________________since kindergarten (幼儿园). At 16, however, life took a big turn. His parents found new jobs in Ohio, forcing the whole family to________________________________________________________________________________________________________move there. This wasn’t an easy choice — it was tough to leave behind every familiar thing he cared about.Along with the move, a new school was waiting for Kenneth. Every time he thought about saying goodbye to his old school, ________________________________________________________________________________________________________a sense of sadness came over him. The changes ahead — like the new city, the new school, and the strangers he’d soon meet — ________________________________________________________________________________________________________filled him with fear. He had no idea if he’d be able to fit in, or if loneliness would find him once he got there. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________Following a long cross-country journey, the family finally arrived in Ohio and settled down. When the day came for him tostart at his new school, Kenneth’s mind swarmed with worries. What if the other students were unfriendly — even cold And whatif he couldn’t make a single friend there The next morning, Kenneth was driven to school by his parents. The car stopped at the big brick building, and his heart beat第 4 页,共 4页高一月考答案听力(1.5×20=30)1—5 CABAB 6—10 BCBAB 11—15 CACBA 16—20 BCCAA阅读(2.5×20=50)21---25 ACBBD 26---30 BBCCD 31---35 CBCDD 36---40 BGECF完型(1×15=15)41---45 ABCDB 46---50 DBBCC 51---55 DCDCA语法填空(1.5×10=15)56. displaying 57. industrial 58. Intended 59. and 60. What 61. has been managed 62. which63. an 64. harmoniously 65. to作文66.(15)Dear Chris,I hope this email finds you well. I recommend The Old Man and the Sea. It is one of the representative works of thefamous American writer Ernest Hemingway. The novel, through the struggle between an old fisherman and a large marlin,showcases human spirit’s tenacity and indomitable nature in the face of difficulties and challenges.Although the old man in the story is in adversity, he never gives up hope. This positive attitude toward life and lovefor life can strike a chord with readers, inspiring people to persevere in their own lives.I believe reading it will be both enjoyable and educational for everyone.Yours,Li Hua67.(25)With a deep breath, Kenneth entered the classroom. He noticed every pair of eyes turned to him — for a second, the roomfell quiet, and he could feel his cheeks growing warm. He tried to calm down, knowing he needed to introduce himself.Even though his voice trembled, he struggled through a short explanation of who he was. When his introduction ended, theclass burst into warm claps and cheers. Their happiness at his arrival was both a surprise and a relief for Kenneth. Hebecame a bit less nervous, and started to think he might actually make friends here.As the days went by, Kenneth realized his earlier worries were unnecessary. The classes were interesting, and theteachers were always ready to help. During breaks, kind classmates crowded around him — they talked about what theyloved, and had fun together. After school, some students asked him to play basketball in the school gym. Kenneth saw thatchange wasn’t always bad. It was scary at first, but it had brought him new experiences and friendships. He also learnedsomething else: he was stronger than he thought, and he could get used to new situations. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 包头市第九中学外国语学校2025-2026学年高一下学期4月月考英语听力.mp3 包头市第九中学外国语学校2025-2026学年高一下学期4月月考英语试卷(含音频).pdf