资源简介 2026年春季学期高一期中考试英语卷注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用 0.5mm黑色中性笔,将学校、班级、姓名、考号填写在答题卡上。2.请把答案做在答题卡上,交卷时只交答题卡,不交试题,答案写在试题上无效。3.本试题考试时间 120分钟,满分 150分。听力不计入总分。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分)做题时,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。第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分)听下面 5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。1. What are the speakers preparing for A. A graduation party. B. A retirement party. C. A birthday party.2. What does the woman think of boxing A. Relaxing. B. Violent. C. Challenging.3. Why does the man like his new house A. It is bigger than the old one.B. It is very close to his school.C. It is near his friends’ houses.4. What does the man want to do A. Cancel an account.B. Get a new credit card.C. Change his mailing address.5. What are the speakers talking about A. A newspaper. B. A poem. C. A writer.第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分)听下面 5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有 5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。听第 6段录音,回答第 6、7题。6. When did Tree Hero probably start to plant trees A. At the age of 20. B. At the age of 63. C. At the age of 83.7. What will the speakers do next A. Read a report. B. Buy a magazine. C. Go to the library.听第 7段录音,回答第 8至 10题。8. What is the man doing A. Asking for help. B. Making an invitation. C. Giving an explanation.9. What is the TV program about A. English idioms. B. English grammar. C. English words.10. What is the man going to do tonight A. Watch TV. B. Go to the movies. C. Have dinner with Jenny.听第 8段录音,回答第 11至 13题。11. Which train will the man take A. The 10:50 one. B. The 11:20 one. C. The 11:50 one.12. What kind of ticket did the man book at first A. A first-class ticket. B. A second-class ticket. C. A business ticket.13. How will the man pay A. By credit card. B. By check. C. By cash.听第 9段录音,回答第 14至 16题。14. What is the relationship between the speakers A. Friends. B. Brother and sister. C. Father and daughter.15. What festival did Jane celebrate with her friend yesterday A. The Spring Festival.B. The Dragon Boat Festival.C. The Mid-Autumn Festival.16. Where does the man live A. In Guangzhou. B. In Hong Kong. C. In Toronto.听第 10段录音,回答第 17至 20题。17. Why is the speaker making the speech A. He is retiring.B. He will get married.C. He’s just received an award.18. Who organized the party A. David. B. Craig. C. Anne.19. What might the speaker be A. A lawyer. B. A translator. C. A professor.20. Where does the speaker plan to go this summer A. China. B. France. C. Spain.第二部分 阅读(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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AWelcome to the North Carolina ZooWe are excited to welcome you to the zoo. The North Carolina Zoo serves and welcomes everyone. Ticketscan be bought in advance online or at the gate on the day of your visit.HoursThe zoo is open all year round, closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.April-October 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.November-March 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.The last entry is one hour before closing.PricesAdults (ages 13-61): $ 15 Seniors (ages 62+): $ 13Children (ages 2-12): $ 11 Under 2: FreeMeet the KeeperTake your zoo day to the next level and plan to attend a “Meet the Keeper” meeting where you can see a rangeof activities, such as animal feeding and training sessions.Animal When Where11:30 a.m.Gorillas Gorilla HabitatSaturdays & Sundays2:30 p.m.Giraffes Giraffe Overlook OneSaturdays & Sundays2:00 p.m.Seabirds Rocky Coastdaily10:30 a.m.North American Porcupines Rocky CoastSaturdays & SundaysNotesWe do not allow picnic-style meals inside the zoo, and bringing branded outside foods into the zoo is alsoprohibited. Guests are welcome to enjoy these foods at one of our picnic areas before entering the zoo. If you exitto picnic during your visit, please check in with our staff to get a mark on your hand for returning.Address4401 Zoo Pkwy, Asheboro, NC 2720521. How much should a middle-aged couple with their 5-year-old son pay for a visit A. $ 26 B. $ 41. C. $ 37 D. $ 30.22. What animals may visitors see if they join a “Meet the Keeper” meeting on weekdays A. Giraffes. B. Seabirds. C. Gorillas. D. North American Porcupines.23. What is a special feature of the North Carolina Zoo A. Same-day re-entry is allowed.B. It provides picnic areas inside the zoo.C. Visitors can feed animals with their own foods.D. Ticket booking can be made at the gate in advance.BIn college, I usually looked forward to the icebreaker games at the start of some of my classes. We’d goaround the circle, tell everyone our name, year, and major, and successfully waste time on the first day of classwhen the professor didn’t have anything educational planned.But the icebreakers I looked forward to weren’t happening in my science classes. Kids were in creative writingseminars. I loved the writing classes. I had no idea — and, frankly, didn’t much care — how and whether myclasses would impact my career. I liked science, and I liked writing, so maybe I’d combine them, or maybe not But I have this fear that some science students avoid branching out, not because they don’t want to, butbecause they believe they’re not supposed to. They see their peers keeping their heads down, only focused onscience, science, science, and they don’t want to admit loving their optional medieval history seminar and become aweirdo (怪人) in the eyes of others.“Be well-rounded,” we’re often told. Yes, no one directly discouraged me from taking a variety of classes incollege. But I can’t honestly say we always treat it that way. And although my graduate department head nicelyallowed me to take writing classes, other professors didn’t share the same open-mindedness, showing disapprovalor skepticism towards any outside academic interest.The science, we’re told, either frankly or implicitly, is the important part. You got a good grade in organicchemistry Amazing! You’re going places! The other subjects are either requirements to bear or optional activitiesthat can be approached with minimal effort.And it’s fine if that’s what you prefer. But take my word for it: You can be a scientist and do other things, too— and the time while you’re enrolled in school is a perfect opportunity. If you find yourself debating whether toadd a little nonscience to your science training, consider your interests, and consider your bandwidth, but don’t letweird guilt hold you back.So go ahead, add a class, and add a hobby.24. What does the underlined phrase “branching out” in paragraph 3 probably mean A. Developing new branches. B. Trying new things.C. Pursuing new careers. D. Stepping out of comfortable zones.25. Why do some science students only focus on their major according to the text A. They have no other hobbies. B. They get no support from parents.C. They are afraid of appearing different. D. They dislike any icebreaker games.26. What is other professors’ attitude towards taking writing classes in college A. Approving. B. Opposed. C. Objective. D. Tolerant.27. What’s the author’s purpose in writing the text A. To inspire people to develop interests in science.B. To point out the importance of writing to science.C. To encourage science students to explore other interests.D. To call for the diversified development of college education.CTwo new studies have been added to the evidence that drinking a little alcohol each day is good for the heart.Earlier studies have shown that drinking a moderate amount of alcohol reduces the chances of suffering a heartattack or a stroke caused by thickening of the blood.The new studies were published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. One group of researcherswere from a medical center in Boston. They questioned almost two thousand patients in forty-five hospitals whohad just suffered heart attacks. The researchers asked them how much alcohol they drank in the year before theheart attack. Those who had fewer than seven alcoholic drinks a week were considered light drinkers. Those whohad more than seven drinks a week were considered moderate drinkers.The researchers studied the patients’ health for the next four years. At the end of that time, the light drinkershad a twenty-one percent lower chance of dying from a heart attack than those who never drank at all. Themoderate drinkers had a thirty-two percent lower chance of dying than those who never drank. The drinkerssurvived mostly because they had fewer additional heart attacks.The other study involved more than two thousand older men and women. Their average age was seventy-four.Researchers asked them how much alcohol they drank and studied the health of these people for up to fourteenyears. They found that those who had one or two drinks each day were twenty to fifty percent less likely to developheart failure than those who did not drink.Both studies found no difference in survival among people who drank beer, wine or liquor.Doctor Klatsky, a heart doctor in Oakland, California, said both studies strengthen the idea that drinking asmall amount of alcohol each day can protect the heart. Alcohol thins the blood and prevents clots (血块) that blockarteries (动脉). It also increases the so-called good cholesterol (胆固醇) in the blood that helps keep arteries open.28. How did the study by the group of researchers from a medical center in Boston get its findings A. By questioning. B. By using examples.C. By doing an experiment. D. By comparing.29. What do we learn about moderate drinkers A. They had fewer than seven alcoholic drinks a week.B. They suffered from fewer additional heart attacks than those who never drank.C. They had more wine than beer and liquor.D. They had a thirty-two percent lower chance of dying than light drinkers.30. What is NOT the benefit of drinking a little alcohol each day A. It thins the blood and prevents clots that block arteries.B. It prevents people from suffering from diseases and makes people live longer.C. It increases the so-called good cholesterol in the blood that helps keep arteries open.D. It reduces the chances of suffering a heart attack or a stroke caused by thickening of the blood.31. As for the opinion of the author, what should you do for your grandpa who often drank too much before A. Let him be to make himself satisfied.B. Forbid him to stop drinking.C. Encourage him to drink for drinking is anyway good.D. Don’t let him stop drinking and develop a good habit of drinking.DAt a large forest park in eastern Beijing, 11 birds on the state-level protection list were recently released.These birds had recovered after the Beijing Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Center rescued and took careof them. “We will speed up our efforts to push the establishment of district-level wildlife rescue centers to guard thehealth of wildlife,” said Mr. Du, director of the center. The center was set up in 2001 and built a wildlife rescuebase in the capital’s Shunyi District in 2005. Staff at the base have rescued and rehabilitated (恢复) over 30,000wild animals in total.Wildlife protection has been strengthened in Beijing in recent years. On June 1, the city’s newly adoptedregulation (法规) on wildlife protection took effect, introducing stricter and more concrete measures to protect theenvironment and wildlife. For example, the regulation states clearly that Beijing bans hunting throughout the year,compared with the previous regulation which bans hunting during the periods of March to May and September toNovember each year. The new regulation also gives more serious punishment for illegal hunters.After years of monitoring, the species and quantity of wild animals in Beijing are continuously increasing,with the number of terrestrial spinal wild animals (陆地脊椎野生动物) growing from 461 species in 1994 to morethan 500. The habitat of the endangered bird has expanded from Fangshan District to the whole city.“The enforcement of the new regulation marked a new stage in Beijing’s wildlife protection work,” said Mr.Du. “We will step up the publicity of the regulation and raise citizens’ awareness of wildlife protection,” Du said.“In our protection of mountains, rivers, forests, farmlands, lakes and grasslands, we take into full consideration therequirements of ecological corridor construction (生态走廊建设), food-chain construction and wildlife and theirhabitat protection.”32. What has the wildlife rescue base done A. It has established district-level wildlife rescue centers.B. It has built a large forest park in eastern Beijing.C. It has sped up its efforts to recover the birds.D. It has saved lots of wild animals in need of help.33. What do we know about the new regulation A. It bans hunting in Beijing all the year round.B. It sets up nationwide wildlife rescue centers.C. It raises people’s awareness of wildlife protection.D. It monitors the wildlife protection for a long time.34. Which of the following statements did Mr. Du agree with A. Beijing will enter a new stage after taking the regulation.B. Beijing citizens need to know more of the new regulation.C. Food-chain construction needs the whole society’s attention.D. The natural environmental conditions are not considered yet.35. What could be the best title of the passage A. Wildlife and Their Habitat Protection in BeijingB. Beijing’s Newly Adopted Regulation on Wildlife ProtectionC. Beijing Steps up Wildlife Protection with New RegulationD. The Establishment of Beijing Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Center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。The Hidden Benefits of Learning a Musical InstrumentThere is no doubt that learning a musical instrument can be an enjoyable hobby. 36 Scientific studieshave shown that engaging with music profoundly impacts our brains and overall well-being in several surprisingways.One of the most immediate impacts is on brain structure and function. Playing an instrument is like a full-bodyworkout for the brain. It requires the use of various brain regions at the same time: the visual cortex (皮层 ) forreading music, the motor cortex for coordinating finger movements, and the auditory cortex for listening to thesounds you produce. 37Furthermore, the cognitive benefits are significant. Research has linked music education with improvedmemory, better verbal skills, and enhanced mathematical abilities. The discipline and focus required to learn andpractice music can sharpen your mind. 38 Struggling with a difficult passage and finally mastering itteaches resilience and the value of persistent effort.39 Making music serves as an outlet (出口) for self-expression, allowing players to channel feelingslike joy, sadness, or excitement into their performance. Listening to the music you create can be a deeply relaxingand satisfying experience, reducing stress and anxiety levels.Finally, music is often a social activity. 40 It teaches teamwork, communication, and the joy ofcreating something beautiful together. This shared experience can build confidence and a strong sense of belonging.So, whether it’s the piano, guitar, violin, or even the drums, picking up an instrument is a gift that keeps ongiving. It’s not just about the music you make; it’s about building a stronger, healthier, and more connected you.A. Therefore, it is vital to begin learning an instrument at an early age.B. What’s more, the emotional benefits should certainly not be ignored.C. Learning a new piece of music well offers a strong feeling of achievement.D. The mental activity improves the link between different areas of the brain.E. Being in a band, or simply playing with friends helps you connect with others.F. However, the advantages really go far beyond just being able to play a pleasant tune.G. For many students, this increased focus can translate into better academic performance.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)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。My story in China began with a heartbeat of panic at Chengdu airport. 41 and knowing no Chinese, Ientered a new world. That night, my 42 came from a kind senior. He called a car and opened a gate withhis phone app for me. The first 43 of digital life in China stayed in my mind.Soon, it became my daily routine. I used apps for bikes and meals. When winter came, I 44 a jacketon the Internet. It reached me the next day! From then on, I shopped online a lot more, and really enjoyed the45 it brought to me.But not every day was easy. The language 46 often felt like a wall. Once, I was looking for eggs, butdidn’t know the word. I 47 like a chicken, flapping (拍打) my arms, but the shopkeeper didn’t understand.Finally, I 48 a translation app and it said “dan” then.After that, the app became my friend. I used it for haircuts and shopping. 49 , I picked up simpleChinese words like “nihao” and “zaijian”. Technology was 50 me to communicate with locals.My best moment was my friend Suiti’s wedding. Her husband was abroad, so the ceremony was held 51. When Suiti saw her husband’s face on the screen, tears streamed down her cheeks. I 52 a love thatcrossed continents, all enabled by 53 .Through it all, China’s digital “ 54 ” was my companion. But it’s the human 55 behind it —the smiles, the patience — that gave it real meaning.41. A. Awake B. Alone C. Alike D. Alive42. A. invitation B. chance C. help D. patience43. A. impression B. description C. generation D. innovation44. A. designed B. returned C. invented D. ordered45. A. calmness B. comfort C. convenience D. certainty46. A. diversity B. point C. sense D. barrier47. A. acted B. swam C. sang D. whispered48. A. appealed to B. turned to C. applied to D. stuck to49. A. Suddenly B. Luckily C. Usually D. Gradually50. A. reminding B. assisting C. persuading D. forcing51. A. online B. secretly C. offline D. publicly52. A. expressed B. missed C. witnessed D. regretted53. A. imagination B. technology C. psychology D. transportation54. A. spirit B. breath C. backbone D. heartbeat55. A. curiosity B. wisdom C. warmth D. intelligence第二节(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。Tree hollows (树洞) have become unexpected art canvases across the northern province of Shanxi, breathingartistic life into a few cities and developing a new love for 56 (environment) protection among locals.In Taiyuan, 36-year-old Liu Yu, an art and design graduate of Taiyuan University of Technology, is one of thedriving 57 (force) behind this popular street art movement. 58 (inspire) by tree hollow paintingsshe encountered during a trip in South China, she determined to bring this unique art form to her hometown.Within Taiyuan’s Yingze Park, raccoons, parrots and squirrels peek out from the natural cavities (洞) in thetrees, 59 (change) these once-overlooked spaces into popular photo spots.“Each tree hollow has 60 unique shape,” Liu said. “Before beginning any work, I have to search thelocation repeatedly, carefully considering the form 61 selecting the animal image that best fits it.” Liuseeks permission and support from relevant park management departments, such as Yingze Park, beforeundertaking any new project. Until now, she 62 (complete) nearly 40 pieces in Taiyuan.She tries her best to put Shanxi’s cultural elements into her paintings. She draws works based on the greatMengshan Buddha and the Xiaoyou bronze vessel from the Shang Dynasty. These works allow local people 63(experience) Shanxi’s rich culture in surprising places. 64 (similar), her artwork featuring Water MirrorTerrace at Jinci Temple, 65 is a background in the popular video game Black Myth: Wukong, has been metwith warm feedback from the locals.“When I paint works related to these cultural relics, I hope to raise awareness of Shanxi’s profound history andculture,” Liu said. She hopes that her tree hollow art can add a touch of warmth to her hometown, offering locals adelightful surprise in familiar corners.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)第一节(满分 15分)假设你是学校环保社团(Eco-Society)的成员李华,针对最近校园流浪猫(Stray Cats)数量明显增多的现象,请你代表所在社团向校内官方英文公告栏(Notice Board)发布一则倡议通告,呼吁同学们理性对待校园流浪猫。内容包括:1.现象描述;2.行动建议;注意:1.写作词数应为 80左右;2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。Notice: Let’s Care for Our Campus Friends________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Eco-Society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。Last Saturday, David was taking a walk in the park near his home when he noticed a woman with a boy ofabout eight years old. When David passed them, he heard the woman yell. “How stupid you are! You’re good atnothing.” David stopped and looked at the little boy. The boy said nothing. He just stood there, looking upset.David was reminded of his English teacher Mrs Brown in middle school. After he entered a middle school,David lacked self-confidence because he was often made fun of by others. He was often told that he was good atnothing, which David behaved. But one day it all changed.One day, in an English writing class, Mrs Brown asked them to read a novel. They were asked to write a newchapter of the novel after they finished reading it. A few days later, David handed in his story. He didn’t give itmuch thought. But the next day, to his surprise, the comment “well done” from Mrs Brown came into view themoment he turned to the page where the story was written. When David read that, he almost burst into tears. Henever expected to be praised one day. He suddenly gained some self-confidence.That day after he returned home, he wrote a short story and gave it to Mrs Brown the next morning. And againhe was praised. David became very interested in writing. He often wrote short stories and asked Mrs Brown to readthem to improve writing skills. One year later, David joined the school newspaper and became an editor of it. Hewas no longer that boy who lacked self-confidence. He gained his confidence, and was hopeful about his future.He succeeded in entering a college and kept writing. Several years after graduating from college, he had hisfirst book published. With some more books coming out, he became famous as a writer in his country. And heowed his success to Mrs Brown’s encouragement. Without her encouragement, his life might be very different now.注意:1.续写词数应为 150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。David was determined to help that boy due to his own life story._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The mother felt ashamed when hearing that._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2026 年春季学期高一期中考试英语参考答案第一部分 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)1-5 CBABB 6-10 BCBAA 11-15 BBACC 16-20 CAACA第二部分 阅读(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)A本文是一篇应用文,主题语境是人与自然。文章介绍了北卡罗来纳动物园的开放时间、门票价格、游园规则等信息。21.B细节理解题。根据 Prices部分中“Adults (ages 13–61):$15”和“Children (ages 2–12):$11”可知,一对中年夫妇和他们 5岁的儿子参观动物园,需要支付$15+$15+$11=$41。故选 B项。22.B细节理解题。根据Meet the Keeper部分中“Seabirds, 2:00 p.m. daily”可知,如果游客在工作日参加“与饲养员见面”会议,他们可以看到海鸟。故选 B项。23.A细节理解题。根据Notes部分中“If you exit to picnic during your visit, please check in with our staffto get a mark on your hand for returning.”可知,北卡罗来纳动物园的特色是允许当天再次进入。故选A项。B作者是一名理科生,喜欢科学,也喜欢写作。作者想告诉大家,理科生除了学习本专业相关的知识以外,也可以探索其他的兴趣,全面发展。24.B 词义猜测题。根据画线短语下文的“they don’t want to admit loving their optional medieval historyseminar”可知,他们不想承认自己喜欢中世纪历史研讨课。由此可推知,一些理科生避免尝试新的事物。25.C 细节理解题。根据第 3段最后一句可知,他们不想因为喜欢中世纪历史课而成为别人眼中的怪人。由此可知,一些理科生只专注于自己的专业是害怕自己显得与众不同。26.B 观点态度题。根据第 4段最后一句可知,其他教授对学术以外的兴趣都持不赞同的态度。27.C 推理判断题。通读全文尤其是第 2段可知,作者认为,你可以成为一名科学家,同时也做其他事情——而且上学期间是做这些事情的绝佳机会。如果你在考虑是否在你的科学训练中加入一些非科学的内容,考虑一下你的兴趣,也考虑一下你的能力范围,但不要让奇怪的负罪感阻碍你。由此可知,作者写本文的目的是鼓励理科生探索其他的兴趣。C本文是说明文,主题语境是人与自我。最新的研究发现适度饮酒可以降低人们患心脏病的概率。28.A细节理解题。由题干可将题目定位到第二段。由“One group of researchers... They questioned almosttwo thousand patients”可知,选 A。29.B细节理解题。由第三段中“The moderate drinkers had a thirty-two percent... fewer additional heartattacks.”可知,适度饮酒者比从不喝酒的人得心脏病的概率小。30.B细节理解题。B项中 diseases(疾病)范围太广,与文章不符。故选 B。由最后一段最后两句话可知 A、C两项是适量饮酒的好处;由第一段第二句话可知 D项也是适量饮酒的好处。31.D观点态度题。D项说不完全戒酒,但要养成良好的饮酒习惯,符合文章主题,故选 D。选项 A中提到任由他喝酒“Let him be”明显不对。B项说禁止他戒酒不符合文章主题“适度饮酒有利于健康”。C项说因为饮酒有益,就鼓励他饮酒,太过绝对。D本文是一篇新闻报道,主题语境为人与自然。文章主要介绍北京出台新规定加大保护野生动物力度。32.D 细节理解题。根据第二段中“The center was set up in 2001 and built a wildlife rescue base in thecapital’s Shunyi District in 2005. Staff at the base have rescued and rehabilitated over 30,000 wild animalsin total.(该中心成立于 2001年,并于 2005年在首都顺义区建立了一个野生动物救援基地。该基地的工作人员共救助和帮助 3万多只野生动物恢复健康。)”可知,野生动物救援基地救治很多处于危险中的野生动物。故选 D项。33.A 细节理解题。根据第三段中的“For example, the regulation states clearly that Beijing bans huntingthroughout the year, compared with the previous regulation which bans hunting during the periods ofMarch to May and September to November each year. The new regulation also gives more seriouspunishment for illegal hunters.(例如,该规定明确说明,北京全年禁止狩猎,而之前的规定仅在每年的 3月至 5月和 9月至 11月禁止狩猎。新规定还对非法捕猎者给予了更严厉的惩罚。)”可知,新规定明确北京全年禁止狩猎。故选 A项。34.B 推理判断题。根据最后一段中“We will step up the publicity of the regulation and raise citizens’awareness of wildlife protection(我们将加强对该规定的宣传,提高公民保护野生动物的意识)”可知北京市民对新规定还不是非常熟悉,由此可知,Mr. Du 赞成“北京市民需要对新规定多加了解”这一说法。故选 B项。35.C 主旨大意题。根据第三段中的“On June 1, the city’s newly adopted regulation on wildlife protectiontook effect, introducing stricter and more concrete measures to protect the environment and wildlife(. 6月 1日,该市新通过的野生动物保护条例生效,为保护环境和野生动物引入了更严格、更具体的措施。)”和最后一段中的 “‘The enforcement of the new regulation marked a new stage in Beijing’s wildlifeprotection work,’ said Mr. Du.(‘新规定的实施标志着北京野生动物保护工作进入了一个新阶段。’杜先生说。)”以及文章其他对北京野生动物保护情况的介绍可知,北京制定新规加大保护野生动物的力度,所以本文的题目是“北京出台新规加强野生动物保护”。故选 C项。第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)【答案】36. F 37. D 38. G 39.B 40 . E【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。主要介绍学习乐器的诸多隐藏益处,涉及大脑发育、认知能力、情绪调节及社交等多个方面。【36题详解】根据上文“There is no doubt that learning a musical instrument can be an enjoyable hobby. (学习一门乐器是一项令人愉悦的爱好,这已是众所周知的事。)”以及下文“Scientific studies have shown that engagingwith music profoundly impacts our brains and overall well-being in several surprising ways. (科学研究表明,接触音乐能以多种令人惊讶的方式深刻影响我们的大脑和整体健康。)”可知,此空应起到转折作用,引出学习乐器除了乐趣之外的其他益处,F选项“However, the benefits go far beyond just beingable to play a pleasant tune. (然而,学习乐器的好处远不止是能弹奏出悦耳的曲调。)”中的“however”表转折,“benefits go far beyond”衔接下文的具体益处,符合语境。故选 F项。2【37题详解】根据上文“Playing an instrument is like a full-body workout for the brain. It requires the use of variousbrain regions at the same time: the visual cortex (皮层 ) for reading music, the motor cortex forcoordinating finger movements, and the auditory cortex for listening to the sounds you produce. (弹奏乐器就像是对大脑进行的全身锻炼。它需要同时调动大脑的多个区域:负责识谱的视觉皮层、协调手指动作的运动皮层,以及聆听演奏声音的听觉皮层。)”可知,前文讲述弹奏乐器调动多个大脑区域,此空应承接该内容说明这种活动对大脑的作用,D选项“The mental activity improves the link betweendifferent areas of the brain. (这种脑力活动能改善大脑不同区域之间的联系。)”中的“the mental activity”指代前文的弹奏乐器,且说明其对大脑的具体影响,符合语境。故选 D项。【38题详解】根据上文“Research has linked music education with improved memory, better verbal skills, and enhancedmathematical abilities. The discipline and focus required to learn and practice music can sharpen yourmind. (研究表明,音乐教育与记忆力提升、语言能力增强以及数学水平提高都有关联。学习和练习音乐所需要的自律与专注力能够让你的思维变得更敏锐。)”以及下文“Struggling with a difficultpassage and finally mastering it teaches resilience and the value of persistent effort. (攻克一段难度较高的乐曲片段并最终熟练掌握,能让人学会坚韧,也能让人懂得坚持不懈的价值。)”可知,此空应承接前文专注力提升的内容,说明其带来的具体效果,G选项“For many students, this increased focus cantranslate into better academic performance. (对许多学生而言,这种专注力的提升能够转化为更优异的学业表现。)”中的“this increased focus”指代前文的专注力提升,且衔接上下文内容,符合语境。故选G项。【39题详解】分析语篇可知,此处应为本段的主旨句,概括本段内容。根据下文“Making music serves as an outletfor self-expression, allowing players to channel feelings like joy, sadness, or excitement into theirperformance. Listening to the music you create can be a deeply relaxing and satisfying experience,reducing stress and anxiety levels. (创作音乐是一种自我表达的途径,演奏者可以将喜悦、悲伤或兴奋等情绪融入演奏之中。聆听自己创作的音乐是一种能让人深感慰藉与满足的体验,能有效减轻压力和焦虑。)”可知,本段主要讲述学习乐器带来的情绪方面的益处,B选项“What’s more, the emotionaladvantages should certainly not be ignored. (此外,情绪方面的益处也不容忽视。)”能够概括本段主题,且What’s more”承接前文的认知益处,符合语境。故选 B项。【40题详解】根据本段主旨句“Finally, music is often a social activity. (最后,音乐往往还是一种社交活动。)”以及下文“It teaches teamwork, communication, and the joy of creating something beautiful together. (它能让人学会团队协作与沟通,也能让人体会到共同创造美好事物的乐趣。)”可知,此空应列举音乐作为社交活动的具体表现,故选 E项。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)41.B 42.C 43.A 44.D 45.C 46.D 47.A 48.B 49.D 50.B 51. A 52. C 53. B 54. D 55. C【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。作者讲述自己初到中国成都,在语言不通的情况下,借助数字科技和3当地人的善意,逐渐适应生活并见证跨国温情的经历。41.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:孤身一人且一句中文也不会,我踏入了一个全新的世界。A. Awake醒着的;B. Alone独自的;C. Alike相似的;D. Alive活着的。结合前文“a heartbeat of panic”以及后文陌生的环境,可知作者此时是孤身一人的状态。故选 B项。42.考查名词词义辨析。句意:那天晚上,一位善良的长者救了我。A. invitation邀请;B. chance机会;C. help援助、帮助D. patience耐心。根据后文“He called a car and opened a gate with his phone appfor me”可知,长者帮了困境中的作者,对作者来说是一种救助。故选 C项。43.考查名词词义辨析。句意:中国数字生活的第一印象留在了我的脑海里。A. impression印象;B. description描述;C. generation一代人;D. innovation创新。根据前文“He called a car and opened agate with his phone app for me.”可知,长者用手机软件帮作者叫车、开门,这是作者第一次接触中国的数字生活,留下了相关印象。故选 A项。44.考查动词词义辨析。句意:冬天来临时,我在网上订购了一件夹克。A. designed设计;B. returned退回C. invented发明D. ordered订购。根据后文“It reached me the next day”以及“shopped online”可知,作者是在网上下单买的夹克。故选 D项。45.考查名词词义辨析。句意:从那以后,我更频繁地网购,也真切喜欢上了它带来的便利。A. calmness冷静;B. comfort舒适;C. convenience便利 D. certainty确定性;根据前文“It reached me the next day!”可知,网购下单后第二天就能收到商品,体现的是数字生活的便利。故选 C项。46.考查名词词义辨析。句意:语言障碍常常像一堵墙。A. diversity多样性;B. point要点;C. sense感觉;D.barrier障碍。根据前文“knowing no Chinese”以及后文“often felt like a wall”可知语言是作者和他人交流的障碍。故选 D项。47.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我模仿鸡的样子,拍打着胳膊,但店主还是不明白。A. acted模仿、表现; B. swam游泳;C. sang唱歌; ;D. whispered低语。根据后文“like a chicken, flapping (拍打)my arms”可知,作者不知道“鸡蛋”的中文说法,就通过模仿鸡的动作来表达。故选 A项。48.考查动词短语辨析。句意:最后,我求助于翻译软件,然后上面显示了“蛋”这个词。A. appealedto呼吁;B. turned to求助于;C. applied to申请;D. stuck to坚持。根据后文“a translation app and itsaid “dan” then”可知,作者无法用动作让店主理解自己的需求,于是借助翻译软件解决问题。故选 B项。49.考查副词词义辨析。句意:渐渐地,我学会了一些简单的中文词汇,比如“你好”和“再见”。A.Suddenly突然;B. Luckily幸运地;C. Usually通常 D. Gradually渐渐地。作者在日常使用翻译软件交流的过程中,慢慢积累学会了简单的中文单词。故选 D项。50.考查动词词义辨析。句意:科技正在帮助我和当地人交流。A. reminding提醒;B. assisting帮助;C. persuading劝说;D. forcing强迫。根据前文“After that, the app became my friend. I used it for haircutsand shopping.”可知,翻译软件等科技产品为作者和当地人的沟通搭建了桥梁,起到了帮助作用。故选 B项。51.考查副词词义辨析。句意:她的丈夫在国外,所以婚礼是在线上举办的。A. online线上;B. secretly秘密地;C. offline线下;D. publicly公开地。根据后文“When Suiti saw her husband’s face on the screen”可知,婚礼是通过屏幕线上进行的。故选 A项。52.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我见证了一场跨越大陆的爱情,这一切都是由科技促成的。A. expressed4表达;B. missed错过;C. witnessed见证 D. regretted后悔;。根据后文“a love that crossed continents”可知,作者出席了这场线上婚礼,亲眼看到了这场跨国爱情的美好场景。故选 C项。53.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我见证了一场跨越大陆的爱情,这一切都是由科技促成的。A.imagination想象力;B. technology科技;C. psychology心理学 D. transportation交通。根据前文“Herhusband was abroad, so the ceremony was held ____”可知,线上婚礼的举办依靠的是网络等科技手段,所以是科技促成了这场跨国婚礼。故选 B项。54.考查名词词义辨析。句意:经历这一切之后,中国数字“心跳”一直陪伴着我。A. spirit精神;B.breath呼吸;;C. backbone支柱;D. heartbeat心跳。呼应文章开头的“a heartbeat of panic”,将数字生活比作陪伴自己的“心跳”,让表述更具连贯性和感染力。故选 D项。55.考查名词词义辨析。句意:但赋予它真正意义的,是其背后的人间温情——那些笑容,那些耐心。A. curiosity好奇心 B. wisdom智慧;C. warmth温情;D. intelligence智慧。结合前文分析可知,长者的帮助、店主的耐心等都体现了人与人之间的温情,这才是数字生活更有意义的部分。故选 C项。语法填空56. environmental 57. forces 58. Inspired 59. changing 60. a61. and 62. has completed 63. to experience 64. Similarly 65. which56. environmental 这里需要形容词修饰名词 protection,所以将名词 environment 变为形容词environmental,构成 environmental protection(环境保护)。57. forces 考查短语 one of + 复数名词 表示“……之一”,所以将 force 变为复数 forces。58. Inspired 此处需要非谓语动词作状语,主语 she 和 inspire 是被动关系(被启发),所以用过去分词 Inspired,首字母大写。59. changing 此处需要非谓语动词作结果状语,主语 raccoons, parrots and squirrels 和 change 是主动关系,所以用现在分词 changing。60. a unique 是以辅音音素开头的单词,且此处表示“一个独特的形状”,所以用不定冠词 a。61. and carefully considering the form 和 selecting the animal image 是并列的动作,所以用并列连词 and。62. has completed 时间状语 Until now(到目前为止)是现在完成时的标志,主语 she 是第三人称单数,所以用 has completed。63. to experience固定搭配 allow sb. to do sth.(允许某人做某事),所以用不定式 to experience。64. Similarly此处需要副词作状语,修饰整个句子,所以将形容词 similar 变为副词 Similarly,首字母大写。65. which 这是一个非限制性定语从句,先行词 Water Mirror Terrace at Jinci Temple 是物,且从句中缺少主语,所以用关系代词 which。第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分 40分)第一节Notice:Let’s Care for Our Campus FriendsRecently, we have witnessed a sharp rise in the number of stray cats on campus. While these furryfriends brighten our days, too many cats mean big troubles: kittens fighting over food, leftovers attracting5pests, and scared cats accidentally scratching students passing by.Here’s how we can help! By contacting local cat shelters and donating to them, we’ll get these catsproperly housed. What’s more, it would be better if you can adopt one, which gives them a cozy home andkeeps our campus cleaner. Plus, joining our “Cat Guardians” team to tidy feeding spots and watch for sickcats makes a huge difference!Let’s act now! Message me if you’d like to do something. Your kindness matters to everyone — bothhumans and cats!Eco-Society第二节David was determined to help that boy due to his own life story.He went to the woman, whoimmediately recognized him because she had read his books and seen his pictures. David started to chatwith her. He told her that what she said to her boy was not appropriate. Then he told her about theencouragement he once got from Mrs. Brown. In the end, he said, “I couldn’t have become a writer if I hadbelieved I was good at nothing.”The mother was ashamed when hearing that. She realized that she shouldn’t have called her sonstupid, which would make him lose confidence in himself. So she said, “Thank you for your advice. I’llnever say such things to him again. Instead, I’ll find out what he’s good at and encourage him.” Thewoman then left with the boy. Looking at the back of the boy, David felt relieved, hoping his action couldmake a difference to the boy.听力材料Text 1 打算为同学举办生日派对W: Does Peter know we’re having a surprise party for him when he turns 13 this week M: No. He thinks we are giving a retirement party for the headmaster.W: I am so excited. It has been a long time since we partied together.Text 2 对拳击的不同看法M: Do you like boxing W: Not really, I think it’s too violent. I prefer something quiet and relaxing, like yoga.M: Well, I think it is a challenging sport. I’m actually on my way to the gym. I’m learning boxing now.Text 3 搬家之后的利与弊W: Do you like your new house M: It’s nice to have enough space for all my things, so I’m glad that I moved. But I miss my friends andneighbors. I especially miss living so close to the school.Text 4 重新办理信用卡M: Hello, I lost my credit card last night. Can I get a new one W: Sure! I’ll first cancel the lost card, and you should receive a new one in three days. Are you at the sameaddress M: Yes, thank you.6Text 5 从报纸上摘抄诗歌W: Andy, that’s a lovely poem you just read. I can’t believe you are so skilled in writing poems.M: I’m glad you like it. Actually, I copied it from a newspaper.Text 6 植树英雄W: Hi, David. What are you doing M: I’m reading a report about a man called Tree Hero.W: Who is he M: He is an 83-year-old man who has been planting trees for almost 20 years.W: I see. Do you know a magazine called Green China M: I have heard about the magazine, but I know little about it.W: Maybe there are some in the school library. Why not borrow one M: That sounds good. Let’s go.Text 7 学习英语的电视节目M: Jenny, would you like to go to the movies with me tonight W: I am afraid not. There aren’t any good films on. I would prefer to stay at home and watch the TVprogram about English learning. It’s fun. Would you like to join me M: No, I am bored with learning grammar and words.W: The show is different from what you thought. It introduces some popular English idioms. For example,you want to invite a girl to dinner, but she says, “Could I have a rain check ” Do you know what shemeans M: Umm …maybe she wants to check the weather.W: Of course not. In fact, it means that she can’t accept the invitation, but she would like to do it anothertime.M: That’s kind of interesting.W: Come on. Let’s watch it together. I am sure you will like it.M: Fine.Text 8 车票改签M: I have just missed the 10:50 train to Chicago. Can I change the ticket W: Of course. Please show me your ticket and ID card.M: Here you are.W: Which train would you like to change to The 11:20 one or the 11:50 one M: I’d like to take the earlier one.W: OK. But there are only first-class seats and business seats left. We don’t have second-class seats now.M: Never mind. I can change to a first-class seat.W: A first-class seat costs $110. You need to pay $25 more. Is that OK M: OK, but I have no cash on me. May I pay by check or credit card W: Sorry, we don’t accept checks.M: OK.7Text 9 在中国庆祝中秋节M: Jane, you’ve been in Guangzhou for a month. How is everything going W: It’s great, Dad. My friends are very kind to me. We have just returned from a fantastic trip to HongKong. And I celebrated an important festival with my friend yesterday.M: Sounds exciting! How did you celebrate it W: I went to my Chinese friend’s home. I tasted moon cakes and enjoyed the full moon with her family.She also told me some customs about the Spring Festival and the Dragon Boat Festival.M: I’m happy to hear that you enjoyed yourself. Are moon cakes delicious W: Yes, they’re flavored with different tastes. I wish you and Mum were here and could try them.M: Haha …Maybe you can send us some to Toronto, dear.W: That’s a great idea!Text 10 退休告别聚会M: First, I’d like to thank everyone for coming tonight. It is so nice to have everyone here to celebrate thisspecial day with me. I’d also like to thank my good friend David Arnold for organizing this wonderfulparty. My 20 years working at the university has been the happiest time in my life. I’ve been so lucky tohave worked with so many good people. I am very happy that Anne Sharp will be taking over my position.She is a very experienced professor, and I am encouraged to see she has such a passion for this importantjob. I’d also like to congratulate her for getting married. Anne, I wish you a long and happy life, and I hopeyou enjoy your honeymoon in France. Finally, I’d like to thank Craig Anderson. It was he who hadconvinced me to work here, otherwise I would have become a lawyer. So what will I do with myself now As you know, I’m interested in language learning. I already speak Spanish, so my next plan is to learnChinese. My wife and I will go to China this summer. Once again, thank you, everyone. I will truly missyou all.8 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 【试卷】山西吕梁市汾阳市汾阳中学2025-2026学年春季学期高一期中考试英语试卷.pdf 高一英语答案.pdf