资源简介 乌鲁木齐市实验学校 2025-2026 学年第二学期高一年级期中考试英语试卷(考试时长:120 分钟 试卷满分: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)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,每段对话仅读一遍1. Where did the man go last Saturday A. The seaside. B. The cinema.、 C. The country park.2. What does the man want A. Some books. B. Some cards. C. Some pencils.3. What can we learn about the chef A. He has been fired. B. He lacks experience. C. He is excellent.4. What did the speakers just complete A. A workout plan.B. A 10-kilometer run.C. The registration for an event.5. How will the woman deal with the machine A. She will ask the man to repair it.B. She will repair it herself.C. She will find a repairman.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第 6,7 两个小题。6. How does the man feel about his holiday A. Tired. B. Satisfied. C. Disappointed.7. When does the conversation take place A. On Tuesday. B. On Wednesday. C On Thursday.听下面一段对话,回答第 8-第 10 三个小题。8. Why is the man talking to the woman A. To order a meal. B. To send an invitation. C. To get some information.9. How much is a return ticket A 25. B. 40. C. 65.10. What does the woman suggest the man do A. Get a ticket at a travel agency.B. Take some food to the train.C. Go to a station ticket office.下面一段对话,回答第 11-第 13 三个小题。11.What will the speakers do on the nature walk A. Hike a mountain. B. Explore the forest. C. Guide a tour.12.Why is Jane hesitant A. She doesn't hike often. B. She finds nature boring. C. She is a little busy.13 What is new on the nature walk A. Different types of flowers B. Free lunch. C. A tea shop.听下面一段对话,回答第 14—第 17 四个小题,14. What does the man ask the woman to do A. Show him around the school. B. Treat him to lunch.C. Look after n student.15. When will Rosie Todd come to visit the school A. Next Monday. B. Next Tuesday. C. Next Wednesday.16. Where can the woman find Rosie Todd at ten A. In the hall. B. In the lab. C: In the office.17. What will the woman and Rosie Todd do together first A. Have a Span B. Practice English. C. Have lunch.听下面一段独白,回答第 18-第 20 三个小题。18. What is the talk mainly about A. An order. B. A customer. C. A furniture shop19. Why does the speaker apologize A. The chairs were sold out.B. The desk will be sent behind time.C. The order was forgotten to be placed.20. When will the customer receive the chairs A. In two days. B. In four days. C. In five days.第二部分:基础检测(共两节,满分 15 分)第一节(共 8 小题:每小题 1 分,满分 8 分)用括号中所给词的正确形式填空。21. With constant practice and total devotion to classical music, the young teenager finally grew into a talented (music).22. Regular exercise and enough sleep can make us more active and (energy) in our study anddaily life.23. We should express our sincere (grateful) to those who always give us selfless help and support.24. If you want to learn a language well, it is helpful to know the (origin) meanings of word roots and the development of the words.25. People who love nature will (occasional) go hiking in the mountains to enjoy fresh air.26. As an excellent student, he is considered to be a fine (represent) of our school.27. Whenever he meets with difficulties, he always makes endless (complain) instead of solving them actively.28. To welcome the traditional festival, the villagers have organized a wonderful and lively (celebrate) in the town center.第二节(共 7 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 7 分)单句语法填空29. Much to our joy, the meaningful volunteer activity turned out to be extremely (satisfy).30. Since last month, this wonderful p/ play has been performed three times in our school hall. (win)high praise.31. He wore a (frighten) look when he heard the sudden sharp sound.32. During the war, Doctor Lin was often seen (ride). a donkey to faraway villages to provide medical care.33. We were enjoying the party when the lights in the hall suddenly went .34. Those good deeds always set good examples for others are worth our respect.35. Every student is looking forward to the valuable opportunity (show) their talents on stage.第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分 50分)第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AAs April 18 marks the International Day for Monuments and Sites, also known as World HeritageDay,we' ve selected four archaeological (考古的) sites in China that deserve exploration.Zhoukoudian, BeijingZhoukoudian, a UNESCO heritage site located 50 km from downtown Beijing, has been a significant site. At various parts of the site, scientists have unearthed the remains of early human“PekingMan” thatdate back more than 500,000 years, as well as of“Shandingdong Man”, who lived 30,000years ago.Sanxingdui Ruins site, Sichuan provinceAs one of the greatest archeological finds of the 20th century, the Sanxingdui Ruins are believed to be the remains of the Shu Kingdom, dating back at least 4,800 years and lasting over 2,000 years.The ruins are located in Guanghan city in Southwest China's Sichuan province, covering 12 square kilometers.The Yinxu Ruins, Henan provinceThe Yinxu Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Anyang city, Henan province, was an ancient capital of the Shang Dynasty (16th century BC-11th century BC).Spreading across over 30 square kilometers, the site features the greatest number of oracle bone inscriptions(甲骨文) discovered so far in the world.The Daming Palace, Shaanxi provinceFamous for its super-large scale and magnificent buildings, Daming Palace was the main royal palace inthe Tang Dynasty (618-907) where Tang emperors lived and dealt with state affairs.Covering 3.2 square kilometers, it fully demonstrates the majestic style of grand architecture during theTang empire.36. Which site reflects the earliest human A. Zhoukoudian. B. The Yinxu Ruins.C. The Daming Palace. D. Sanxingdui Ruins site.37. What is the Yinxu Ruins known for A. The grand architecture. B. Oracle bone inscriptions.C Royal palace in the Tang Dynasty. D The remains of the Shu Kingdom.38. Where can the text probably be found A. In a novel. B. In a biography.C. In a history book. D. In a guidebook.BSt. Bernard Parish firefighter Nixon was driving home with his wife after a celebration when he noticed some smoke near the Mississippi state line. As he got closer, he saw a car that had crashed into a large truck—— its body was twisted, and the tyres(轮胎) were already burning. It seemed all resulted from the turn the car driver had suddenly made. The car was soon catching fire, and Nixon knew someone might be trapped inside.Quickly, he pulled over and rushed toward the burning car. First, he knocked at the driver's window,calling out to check if the driver was okay and if anyone else was in the car, but there was no answer. His heart raced a little with fear, but he pushed the feeling aside; he circled to the right passenger side, his attention fixed only on getting the person out.By then, the fire had sprend to the car's inside, and thick smoke rose. Nixon used his hands to try breaking the windshield (挡风玻璃). When the windshield finally broke, he reached in, held the driver who had passed out, lifted her up, and pushed her out through the broken opening. Just as he got out of the car safely, the carwas totally on fire.Moments later, firefighters from St. Tammany Fire Protection District arrived, but the car was already burned down. The woman was rushed to a New Orleans hospital. Nixon's hands were treated for the cuts made when he broke the windshield, but he said the experience felt deeply meaningful:“Saving her life made all the pain worth it,” he noted, adding that the act of rescuing her had lifted his spirits in an unexpected way.39. What probably caused the accident A. The car dri. cr lost control due to heavy smoke.B. The car driver made a sudden change in direction.C. The large truck stopped unexpectedly on the road.D. The car's tyres broke before reaching the state line.40. What happened in the rescue process A. The car driver came back to life in time.B. The truck driver called for help immediately.C. Nixon got injured when breaking the windshield.D. Local firefighters arrived soon and put out the fire.41. Which words can best describe Nixon A. Outgoing and polite. B. Humorous and careful.C. Patient and creative. D. Brave and responsible.42. What message does the text deliver A. Car accidents are common near state lines.B. Firefighters should always put others' safety first.C. Helping others can bring a strong sense of satisfaction.D. Timely medical treatment is key to survivors of accidents.CDespite the well-known benefits for children's health, one in ten parents of preschoolers say that their children playoutside just once a week or less. This is the finding of a survey of 710 parents of children aged 1 to 5, conducted inAugust by researchers from the University of Michigan Health C. S.Mott Children's Hospital.The survey showed that outdoor and imaginative play remain common, but screen-based activities are quicklycatching up as a daily fixture of children's lives. Nearly one-third of parents surveyed reported that their childrenregularly take part in“media play”, such as video games while three in five said their children watch videos every day.“Outdoor play is essential for young children's learning and development,” said Sarah Clark,co-director of thesurvey.“Our report suggests that many families could support healthier development by encouraging a wider variety ofplay experiences. For example, parents could take their children to the park before shopping or use a short walk to play agame with jumping.”The survey also pointed out that digital activities have become a common part of children's daily lives. Most parentsof preschoolers admitted(承认 ) that they often hand a phone or tablet to their children in the car, at restaurants or inpublic places when they would like them to be occupied (忙碌 ). While phones and tablets are convenient, Clarksuggested other options, such as setting up a“quiet kit” with fun books, or small toys that children can use when on the go.Additionally, the survey found that parental anxiety plays a role in limiting(限制 ) outdoor play. Four out of tenparents said they feel nervous when their children go too far or climb too high. While safety concerns are understandable,Clark stressed that a little independence helps children grow, encouraging curiosity and creativity. “Outdoor play doesn’t need to be perfect or educational to be beneficial,” she added. “Parents just need to make time and space for theirchildren to play freely.”43. What is the percentage of parents surveyed saying their children watch videos daily A. 33%. B. 40%. C. 50%. D. 60%.44. What does the underlined word“essential” in paragraph 3 mean A. Harmful. B. Important. C. Challenging. D. Responsible.45. What is probably Clark's suggestion for parents A. Let children lead their own play. B. Allow children to play in groups.C. Set up more screen time activities. D. Limit playtime for safety reasons.46. Which can be a suitable title for the text A. Parents' Role in Children's Screen TimeB. The Influence of Digital Games on StudentsC. Preschoolers: More Outdoors, Less ScreensD. Outdoor Games: A Growing Sense of UneaseDIn Washington D. C., early in the morning, Stephanie Haley, a volunteer, is walking through the city's downtown, lookingfor birds that might have collided(碰撞) with windows. On the sidewalk next to an office building, there is an olive-green songbird. It's an Acadian flycatcher, no doubt on its way to Central or South America when it hit a window.This scene is repeated across the country. Each year, up to a billion birds are killed by window collisions in the US. Most of these birds are migrating(迁徙), flying at speeds of up to 30 miles per hour when they hit the glass. For birds, glass—— whether clear or reflective—— presents a major danger, and this is especially true in cities, where buildings are full of glass.Each night during the migration season, hundreds of millions of birds take to the skies, flying through the night to take advantage of the evening's cool, stable air. They navigate with the help of the moon and the stars, and come down in the morning torest. That's when they can meet glass, which they don't know how to avoid. If it's clear, they think they can fly through it. If it'sreflective, they can mistake the reflections for real trees and sky. These collisions happen mostly near the ground, not high in the air.The issue gained national attention after hundreds of birds died in one night at McCormick Place inChicago in 2023. Thisevent led to a meeting of experts, who formed the Bird collision Prevention Alliance. Their goal is to find better ways to protect birds from glass. In Chicago, using special films on windows can reduce (减少) bird collisions by up to 95%.Homeowners can also help by treating their windows. By taking small actions, like covering windows, people can reduce bird deaths at home. These efforts may not fix the problem entirely, but they are a step in the right direction for saving millions of birds.47. Where does the volunteer find the Acadian flycatcher A. At an office. B. On the driveway.C. At her house. D. On the sidewalk.48. What is the main reason birds collide with windows A. They are attracted to foods. B. They are confused by the lights.C. They fail to recognize glass. D. They fly too high while migrating.49 How do the birds fly at night during the migration season A. They use the moon and stars. B. They look for trees in the country.C. They follow the lights in cities. D. They turn to other animals for help.50. Which best describes the act of applying special films to windows to save birds A. Difficult. B. Workable. C. Pointless. D. Expensive.第一节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Fun Facts About the English LanguageThe English language is spoken by millions of people worldwide and is famous for its many curiosities. From unusual spelling rules to surprising vocabulary, it offers learners both fun and challenges.Hundreds of new words are added to dictionaries every year. In 2020 alone, more than 500 were included in Merriam-Webster(韦氏词典). 51 This shows that language grows together with them.Letters also play curious roles.“E” is by far the most common, appearing in about 11% of all words.It occurs in“the,” the most used word, and in verbs like“be.” 52 With so many appearances, it is naturally the most typed letter on keyboards.Pronunciation brings even greater challenges. The combination “ough,” for example, can be pronounced in ten different ways. In one sentence——“A rough-coated, dough-faced, thoughtful ploughman strode through the streets of Scarborough”—— all of them appear. 53 These irregularities remindlearners that English spelling has never been fully unified.Culture adds more surprises. The United States, for instance, has never declared English its officialnational language, even though it dominates(掌控) daily life. 54 This shows that a language’ s influence depends more on practice than on law.English continues to develop. Dictionaries expand every year, old words gain new meanings, and learners everywhere adapt to its changes. 55A. That is why “E” is called the king of letters.B. Such a fact may surprise many language learners.C. This mix of rules and exceptions puzzles learners.D. The letter “E” is mainly used in specific writing.E. These examples show how English language affects culture.F. New words often reflect culture, science, and technology.G. As a result, English stays one of the most active languages in history.第四部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30分)第一节(共 15 小题,每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)My school introduced an AI-powered learning platform. I thought it would make everything easier.When I was tired of struggling with math problems for hours, the idea of having a digital tutor 56me seemedlike a dream come true.For the first few weeks, it was exactly what I had hoped for. Whenever I 57 a problem, the platform would provide step-by-step solutions. I stopped thinking and simply followed the instructions. My homework was getting done faster than ever, and I felt a sense of 58 every time I submitted perfect answers.But something strange began to happen. In class, when the teacher asked questions about what we had learned, I found myself 59 . I could recall the answers I had typed, but I couldn't explain why they werecorrect. I had been so focused on 60 the right answers that I had never learned the thinking behind them.The turning point came during a test. I stared at a problem that looked familiar——I had solved it on the platform just days before. But my mind was 61 . I couldn't remember a single step. When Igot my grade, it was the lowest I had ever received. I felt like I had 62 myself.That night, I had a long conversation with my math teacher. “Technology is a tool,” she said. “But it can't think for you. The struggle you were avoiding is exactly where real 63 happens.” Her words stayed with me.I decided to 64 using the platform—— but differently. Instead of asking for answers, I used it to check my work after I had tried on my own. When I got stuck, I would review the explanations and then65 the problem once again. It was slower and harder, but gradually, things began to66 .By the end of the semester, my grades had improved —— but more importantly, I had learned something far more valuable. Technology can be a powerful 67 , but it can't replace the process of overcoming difficulties. The shortcuts(捷径) I had taken weren't saving me time; they were 68away the learning Ineeded.Now, whenever I see an ad promising instant success, I think back to those weeks when I let an app domy thinking. The real growth, I' ve learned, doesn't come from 69 the hard parts. It comes from70 them.56. A. guiding B. ignoring C. praising D. replacing57. A. made up B. came across C. got rid of D. looked into58. A. confusion B. frustration C. achievement D. disappointment59. A. confident B. excited C. lost D. proud60. A. questioning B. reaching C. avoiding D. missing61. A. clear B. blank C. active D. sharp62. A. cheated B. helped C. improved D. challenged63. A. learning B. teaching C. testing D. laughing64. A. give up B. keep on C. throw away D. devote to65. A. look after B. cut off C. work on D. turn up66. A. click B. arrive C. rise D. disappear67. A. problem B. excuse C. aid D. enemy68. A. taking B. putting C. frightening D. breaking69. A. facing B. skipping C. enjoying D. understanding70. A. running from B. wishing for C. waiting for D. working through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。The Chinese Qingming Festival, also known as Tomb Sweeping Day, celebrates the beginning of spring and isthe occasion when families show respect for their ancestors by visiting and cleaning their tombs. The festival, 71takes place on the 15th day after the Spring Equinox(春分), falls onApril 4th or 5th. As Qingming comes, temperature 72 (rise) and rainfall increases, suggesting an important time for sowing seeds.The Qingming Festival dates back more than 2,500 years and it originated from Hanshi Day,73 (mean)“a day with cold food only”. One story has it that Jie Zitui, who was a loyal man to his lord Duke Wen, 74(die) in a fire in 636 BCE. So Duke Wen ordered three days without fire75 honor of Jie. The next year, he ordered that the day after Hanshi Day should be the QingmingFestival, a day to show respect for 76 dead.Over time, the two festivals 77(eventual) combined and the traditions of eating cold food and honoring anc-estors became 78(connect) to the Qingming Festival.79 there is much sadness surrounding Tomb Sweeping Day, there is also celebration, happiness and afestive atmosphere. Nowadays, the Qingming Festival has evolved into an occasion filled with various 80(custom) and multiple activities, such as tomb sweeping, spring outings, flying kites and eating festive food like Qingtuan.第五部分:书面表达(共两节,满分 25 分)第一句(满分 15 分)81.近年,大量野生动物数量锐减,濒临灭绝,引起人们的关注。请你以“救救野生动物(Savingthe Wild)”为题写一篇文章(80-100 字)呼吁人们保护野生动物,内容包括:1.简述现状;2.分析原因;3.提出解决办法。第二节(满分 10 分)82.微写作Our school is going to hold a talent show soon. Everyone is enthusiastic and actively signing upfor it. I am no exception and have practiced hard to get myself fully prepared for it. However on the pig day, as I stood backstage (后台 ), waiting for my turn, suddenly I felt quite nervous.Please continue your writing with the help of the given words:heart, shake, calm, encourage, perform, confidence要求:续写一段,词数 80 字左右,合理使用提示词,结尾适当升华。Standing backstage, suddenly I felt quite nervous.第一部分:听力 (Listening)题号 答案 题号 答案1 C 11 B2 C 12 A3 C 13 A4 B 14 C5 B 15 A6 B 16 B7 C 17 C8 C 18 C9 B 19 B10 B 20 B第二部分:基础检测 (Basic Detection)第一节:单词变形21.musician (music -> musician)22.energetic (energy -> energetic)23. gratitude (grateful -> gratitude)24. original (origin -> original)25. occasionally (occasional -> occasionally)26. representative (represent -> representative)plaints (complain -> complaints)28. celebration (celebrate -> celebration)第二节:单句语法填空29. satisfying (turn out to be + adj.)30. winning (现在分词作结果状语)31. frightened (修饰人的表情,用-ed 形式)32. riding (see sb. doing sth.)33. out (go out 熄灭)34. who (定语从句,先行词是 Those)35. to show (opportunity to do sth.)第三部分:阅读理解 (Reading Comprehension)题号 答案 解析/依据36 A 文中提到周口店发现了 50 万年前的“北京人”。37 B 殷墟以甲骨文(oracle bone inscriptions)闻名。文章介绍了旅游景点,最可能出现在导游手册38 D(guidebook)中。文中提到事故似乎是由司机突然转弯(sudden turn)引起39 B的。40 C 文中提到 Nixon 的手在打破挡风玻璃时被割伤(cuts)。41 D Nixon 冒着危险救人,体现了勇敢和责任感。42 C 文章最后一句提到救人带来的满足感。文中提到 Three in five(五分之三,即 60%)的父母说孩43 D子每天看视频。44 B Essential 在文中意为“至关重要的”(Important)。Clark 建议父母创造时间和空间让孩子自由玩耍(自由发45 A挥)。46 C 文章主题是减少屏幕时间,增加户外活动。47 D 文中提到鸟在人行道上(On the sidewalk)。48 C 鸟类无法识别玻璃(fail to recognize glass)。49 A 文中提到鸟类利用月亮和星星导航。50 B 文中提到使用特殊薄膜是有效的(Workable)。51 F 前文提到新词,F选项讲新词反映文化科技。52 A 前文讲 E字母常见,A选项总结它是“字母之王”。53 C 前文讲发音不规则,C选项讲规则和例外让学习者困惑。前文讲美国没有官方语言这一事实,B选项说这可能让学54 B习者惊讶。55 G 结尾总结英语依然是最活跃的语言之一。第四部分:语言知识运用 (Language Use)完形填空 (56-70)56. A (guiding)57.B (came across)58.C (achievement)59.C (lost)60.B (reaching)61.B (blank)62.A (cheated)63.A (learning)64.B (keep on)65.C (work on)66.A (click - 指“突然领悟”)67.C (aid)68.A (taking)69.B (skipping)70.D (working through)语法填空 (71-80)71. which (非限制性定语从句)72. rises (主语 temperature,一般现在时)73. meaning (现在分词作状语)74. died (过去时,讲述历史故事)75. in (in honor of 为了纪念)76. the (the dead 特指死者)77. eventually (副词修饰动词)78. connected (be connected to 与...有关联)79. Although/Though/While (虽然...但是)80. customs (various 后接复数名词)第五部分:书面表达 (Writing)第一节:Saving the Wild (参考范文)Saving the WildRecently, the number of wild animals has been decreasing sharply,pushing many species to the edge of extinction. This alarmingsituation is mainly caused by illegal hunting for profit and thedestruction of their natural habitats due to human activities.To save these precious creatures, immediate action is essential.First, we must strictly enforce laws to ban hunting and the trade ofwild animals. Second, protecting the environment and establishingmore nature reserves are effective ways to provide safe habitats forwildlife. Let's join hands to protect biodiversity and ensure aharmonious coexistence between humans and nature.(字数:约 90 词)第二节:微写作 (参考范文)Standing backstage, suddenly I felt quite nervous. My heart wasbeating fast and my hands began to shake. I took a deep breath tocalm myself down, remembering the hard practice I had put in. Iencouraged myself that I was fully prepared. When my turn came, Iwalked onto the stage with confidence. I performed my routineperfectly, and the audience's applause gave me a sense of achievement.I learned that confidence comes from preparation. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 乌鲁木齐市实验学校2025-2026学年第二学期高一年级期中考试英语试卷.pdf 高一英语答案.pdf