2025-2026学年浙江金华市曙光学校下学期4月高一英语试题卷(含答案,无听力音频无听力原文)

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2025-2026学年浙江金华市曙光学校下学期4月高一英语试题卷(含答案,无听力音频无听力原文)

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2025-2026学年浙江金华市曙光学校下学期4月高一英语试题卷
满分150分 考试时间120分钟
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.
What caused the man’s accident
A. A lovely bird.
B. An attractive bike.
C. A rubbish bin.
2.
Where does the conversation probably take place
A. At home. B. In a bookstore. C. At school.
3.
What does the man ask the woman to do
A. Make a report.
B. Pick up Mr. Allen.
C. Put off the meeting.
4.
What kind of film will the speakers watch
A. A horror film.
B. A comedy film.
C. An action film.
5.
What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Fellow workers.
B. Business partners.
C. Salesperson and customer.
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,回答以下小题。
6. What is the man going to do this afternoon
A. Take a picture.
B. Visit his family.
C. Meet a customer.
7. Where will the man probably go
A. Station Street. B. Redstone Street. C. Center Street.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What do we know about the package
A. It’s a gift to the woman’s grandfather.
B. It was sent from Denmark.
C. It weighs 10 kilos.
9. How much will the woman pay in total
A. $12. B. $18. C. $20.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10. Who is probably Anne
A. The man’s wife.
B. The man’s manager.
C. The man’s customer.
11. What did the man do in the meeting room
A. He developed a sales plan.
B. He took some photos with his phone.
C. He collected some customers’ information.
12. What will the man do next
A. Ring Luke. B. Work overtime. C. Order some food.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
13. When did Ryan learn to play the violin
A. In primary school. B. In high school. C. In college.
14. What does the man study in college
A. Math. B. Music. C. Science.
15. What will the man be responsible for at the charity party
A. Playing music.
B. Guarding the entrance.
C. Selling souvenirs.
16. At what time will the charity party end
A. 6:00 p.m. B. 7:00 p.m. C. 8:00 p.m.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. What is the speaker doing
A. Introducing a holiday destination.
B. Hosting a travel show.
C. Offering advice.
18. Where do most visitors go skiing in Switzerland in winter
A. Lucerne. B. Zermatt. C. Geneva.
19. What makes Switzerland suitable for health tourism
A. Its strict rules of food safety.
B. Its rich outdoor activities.
C. Its nice natural environment.
20. What is the last point mentioned by the speaker
A. Making use of social media.
B. Improving transportation.
C. Promoting cultural festivals.
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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Lazio is my favorite region in Italy. You can travel here by car or train to see amazing sights. Visit for a day or stay longer to enjoy history, food, and peace. These places are not just pretty — they have secrets from the past. Let me share my favorite hidden spots and popular towns.
Subiaco
This place mixes forests, rocks, and ancient monasteries. The Aniene River flows through it like a silver ribbon. Don’t miss Monastery (修道院) of St. Scholastica with its beautiful yard. Climb into the Sacred Cave, a 11th-century monastery carved into a mountain wall. Walk along the river to Nero’s Villa. In town, shop for sandwiches or regional treats. Try Forno Maratta’s sweet cookies and bread doughnuts — I love these so much!
Sutri
This small village is one of Italy’s most beautiful. Its main square has a bell tower and a fountain with dolphins. Nearby, walk through quiet streets and see the Middle Ages’ Fortebracci Tower, which was both a home and a castle. The Parco Archeologico is the highlight — explore a Roman amphitheater(古罗马剧场), ancient tombs, and a mysterious temple. Finish your day with tasty dinner at La Cantina or Osteria.
Bracciano
Located in Tuscany, this town feels like a fairy tale. See the Church Santo Stefano, built in the 13th century for a noble family. The star attraction is Castle Orsini Odescalchi, a grand castle from the 15th century. Host marriage ceremonies here or take guided tours. Try hearty meals or fancy dishes at Bracciano restaurants. Don’t forget the lake views — they look like postcards!
21. What do Subiaco, Sutri, and Bracciano all have in common
A. They are all in Rome.
B. They each have a castle.
C. They are in different countries.
D. They offer a mix of history, nature, and local food.
22. Which place can host a wedding
A. Subiaco B. Sutri
C. Bracciano D. All three places
23. What type of writing is this text based on
A. A school textbook B. A news report
C. Tourism advertisement D. A personal travel blog
B
Li Min, a top finance (金融) student who graduated from Peking University, made an unusual career choice that surpassed expectations. Instead of seeking a finance career, she exchanged her business suit for the clothing of a farmer and went back to her hometown.
Her decision was met with doubt, especially from her family who questioned why she would leave the promise of a high-paid career for the uncertainties of farming. In fact, Li Min desired to make agricultural practices modern as she saw the backwardness of traditional farming during the visits to her hometown.
Upon returning to her village, Li Min also encountered disbelief from classmates and villagers alike. However, her promise to combine modern technology and new practices with agriculture soon proved transformative, allowing farmers to monitor crop growth through field sensors and smartphones, and make data-based decisions to improve productions and quality.
She started with on-site sales of fruits and vegetables. Recognizing the instability (不稳定性) in the supply chain and the need for a more dependable system, Li Min developed the “Lai Cun Wang” rural (乡村的) e-business platform in 2015 to increase sales.
By 2023, Li Min’s efforts had reached more areas, establishing over 200 rural service stations and creating jobs for thousands of families. Her contribution to rural development and poverty fighting earned her several awards, including the Henan Innovation Award.
Li Min’s story is a powerful reminder that professional success is defined by the strong love for work and devotion one brings to it. Her journey from a finance scholar to an agricultural leader shows how her efforts can bring change, inspire communities and contribute to sustainable development in agriculture. It encourages more students to seek their dreams with strong belief.
24. What made Li Min choose to return to her hometown after graduation
A. Her determination to make a difference to it. B. Her unsuccessful job-hunting experiences.
C. A sudden change in her financial conditions. D. Pressure from her family to continue farming.
25. How did Li Min solve the problem in the supply chain
A. Through government funds. B. Through mass production.
C. Through experienced farmers. D. Through Internet technology.
26. Which of the following can best describe Li Min
A. Generous but hesitant. B. Big-headed and energetic.
C. Far-sighted and creative. D. Traditional but independent.
27. What can we learn from the text
A. Passion counts in our professions. B. Success comes from full preparations.
C. Taking others’ advice is key for job choices. D. Career achievements depend on family support.
C
Frightening as monsters (怪兽) are, they have always attracted us. From strange combinations of animals to magical beings, creatures have emerged from our imaginations throughout history. Today, they still frequent our cinema screens. Considering how scared we can be of monsters, it seems paradoxical that we keep making them. In fact, there is science behind our love of monsters.
Monsters are imaginary creatures that come from our long history of living with predators (捕食者). Snakes, for example, were among our ancestors’ (祖先) first deadly threats, causing them to develop snake-responsive neurons in their brains. This adaptation allowed them to recognize snakes with just a quick look. That is why we get a thrill seeing snake-like monsters on the screen.
Similarly, our ancestors’ minds were shaped by the need to spot bears, lions and other larger predators in tough environments. With their long teeth and giant claws, these animals have seized our imaginations, appearing in cave paintings over thousands of years, and then on modern screens.
There are psychological benefits to being frightened by monsters. Scary stories with terrifying creatures activate the amygdala, the brain’s fear center, which releases adrenaline (肾上腺素). With the story ending in safety, adrenaline levels drop, bringing chemicals that fuel the feeling of relaxation. Such controlled fear experience might help us to manage long-term stress or increase our pain tolerance. As a result, some people with anxiety enjoy watching horror films before bed.
The monsters we create today for films and books reflect our deepest fears — whether it’s Godzilla threatening civilization, or aliens growing within us. By understanding our monsters and why we make them, we can learn a great deal about what is going on under the surface of our minds.
28. Which word can replace the underlined word “paradoxical” in paragraph 1
A. Unnecessary. B. Frightening.
C. Predictable. D. Unreasonable.
29. What is the purpose of paragraphs 2 and 3
A. To show the origin of monsters. B. To compare different deadly creatures.
C. To honour the wisdom of our ancestors. D. To introduce dangerous animals on screens.
30. How does watching a horror film benefit people with anxiety
A. It helps people to fight against fear. B. It helps people forget anxious experiences.
C. It helps people feel relaxed with its safe ending. D. It helps people learn how to escape from dangers.
31. What is the author’s attitude towards our love of monsters
A. Critical. B. Uncertain. C. Supportive. D. Indifferent.
D
Harry, an 11-year-old at Stanway School in England, locked his smartphone in a glass box for three weeks. With 25 classmates, he took part in an experiment to explore how having no mobile phone affects students’ happiness. Led by scientist Professor Lisa Henderson, the study made a series of researches on mood, brain activity, and cognitive (认知的) performance while recording the confusion of modern childhood.
The findings were unusual. According to , 97% of children own a phone by age 12, yet the experiment showed serious phone dependence: 12-year-old Esme received 2,000 WhatsApp messages daily, Liana started using her mother’s phone at age 4, and Ryley spent up to 10 hours daily on his phone during summer. Teachers reported a 24 students’ increasing in anxiety cases, with Principal John Player highlighting the problem: “One in five students click faster than pens write.”
The experiment also demanded parents to face their own habits. Documentary host Emma Willis joined the phone ban (禁令), with Emma admitting, “Our kids’ phones decide their lives, but we must protect them.” Without phones, students reconnected in real life. Girls chatted face-to-face, boys played football, and Theo picked up a book after four months of ban. Maddie enjoyed biking, while Scarlett, 13, noticed “greater focus and sociability.” The results showed students slept an extra hour nightly, anxiety reduced, and social relationships improved.
Parents expressed regret, saying they “gave phones too early.” Isaac, 12, wondered, “Do I really need this anymore ” Emma struggled to adapt the discomfort, while Matt rediscovered his guitar. Dr. Rangan Chatterjee emphasized: “Better sleep could benefit youth mental health.”
As students reclaimed their phones, the experiment left a lasting influence. Though most returned to their phones, early data suggested a powerful message: phone ban might rebuild balance in a screen and real world.
32. What is the main purpose of the first paragraph
A. To emphasize the harm of smartphones. B. To explain the necessity of glass boxes.
C. To describe the process of the experiment. D. To introduce the experiment’s background.
33. What does Principal John Player mean
A. One-fifth of the students can balance smartphone use and studying.
B. One-fifth of the students need medical help for overuse of smartphones.
C. One-fifth of the students think smartphones are more attractive than studying.
D. One-fifth of the students focus on studying because they don’t use their phones.
34. What is paragraph 4 mainly about
A. Early smartphone use caused trouble. B. Mental health was important for parents.
C. Parents showed regret for not giving phones. D. The three children couldn’t live without phones.
35. What are the main findings of the experiment
A. Phone bans benefited students’ growth.
B. Students studied significantly without phones.
C. Smartphones were vital for modern communication.
D. No students used phones after the experiment.
第二节 七选五 (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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Finding your energy again may not need any big changes. ____36____ Here are pieces of advice from some experts.
·Change your routine
Beverley Blackman explains that, often, changes to your regular routine can help. “Start with easy things — if you drink coffee in the mornings, have tea instead,” she suggests. “Or, if you’re spending too much time out and about, give yourself some time.” ____37____ “Our brains, and bodies can become strong as they can give us something little to focus on,” Blackman adds.
·Do something creative — or playful
“This can be one of the most helpful things if you’re trapped in boring life as it can help you create positive memories,” says Cirillo. Choose something that will push you a little. ____38____ There might be an activity you’ve wanted to try for ages, for example, booking tickets to that show that’s been on your list for years.
·Try reflective journalling
“Reflective journalling can be useful to identify problem areas in our thinking so that we can bring about emotional or mental change,” says Blackman. “Journalling is a helpful and practical way of getting in touch with your negative aspect ,” she adds. Try not to second guess yourself as you write, and don’t worry about grammar or what anyone else will think. ____39____
·Use your five senses
Karin Peeters recommends using your five senses to get out of the negative spiral (螺旋形). “Use your eyes to see what’s going on around you, use your ears to pick up sounds,” she says. ____40____ Touch is another sense: go and feel objects, pets and so on around you. “This can help centre you in the moment, and help you feel more mindful and present.”
A. This is just for yourself.
B. These changes can add up over time.
C. Break your problems down into smaller steps.
D. What do you taste on your tongue and smell with your nose
E. Breathe slowly in through the nose and out through the mouth.
F. You can do something right now to help you feel more energetic.
G. This could be something that you haven’t done for a long time.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分25分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
While many grandmothers would be content to stay home and enjoy a relaxed retirement, Nancy is taking a vastly ___41___ approach to her golden years. Three days a week, she heads to the ___42___ where she usually warms up with a walk before turning to her favorite sport of all:___43___.
You read that right. This powerhouse is 75 years old. Ten years ago, she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. There’s no ___44___ for Parkinson’s, and the condition generally ___45___over time.
Nancy wasn’t about to ___46___ and wait for her symptoms(症状) to increase. “My doctor said one day, ‘you’re discouraged from sitting down’,” she explained. In a(n)___47___ to “move, move, move”, Nancy headed to a gym to research ___48___ that might help her ___49___ her disease. As soon as she ____50____ non-contact boxing, she enjoyed it very much!
Non-contact boxing means Nancy never takes hits from her opponent, so it’s a(n)____51____way to get exercise that stimulates her brain as well as her body. Since she started her boxing____52____, Nancy said her symptoms have ____53____, and that she feels better immediately after working out!
When she first stepped into the gym, everyone turned around to stare at her in boxing gloves. Once they got over the ____54____, her gym friends, who are “gentle from the heart”, became her biggest supporters.
These days, she’s a ____55____ customer in the gym and has no shortage of partners.
41. A. ideal B. complex C. different D. flexible
42. A. station B. hospital C. park D. gym
43. A. shooting B. swimming C. jogging D. boxing
44. A. cure B. reaction C. signal D. strategy
45. A. delivers B. worsens C. spreads D. reveals
46. A. sit in B. sit around C. sit through D. sit up
47. A. attempt B. position C. hurry D. access
48. A. projects B. treatments C. exercises D. trainers
49. A. manage B. contract C. analyze D. master
50. A. approached B. accepted C. discovered D. equipped
51. A. safe B. effective C. useful D. convenient
52. A. campaign B. career C. routine D. competition
53. A. appeared B. developed C. switched D. reduced
54. A. silence B. shock C. doubt D. barrier
55. A. friendly B. regular C. enthusiastic D. positive
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。
The ____56____ (legal) use of celebrity portraits (名人肖像) has caused heated discussions online recently. Many people have begun to realize the importance of protecting portrait rights.
Lawyer Wu Bo pointed out clearly that using celebrities’ images without official permission is ____57____ act of infringement (侵权). No matter ____58____ the reason is, this behavior breaks the law. Every person, ____59____ (include) famous stars, has the right ____60____ (keep) their portraits safe from misuse.
Some companies try to escape punishment by saying the problem ____61____ (cause) by users. However, the law will not let them off the hook. These brands gain huge profits from the marketing ____62____ (activity) and offer the tools that lead to violations (违法行为). Both the fans and the brands should take ____63____ (responsible) for their wrongdoings. And It is crucial for every one of us to have a strong awareness of law. We must respect individual legal rights and never use ____64____ (other) photos improperly. Only _____65_____ following the rules can we enjoy a safe and civilized online environment.
应用文写作(共1题;共25分,含卷面及书写分5分)
66. 假设你是李华,学校邀请你下周在高一年级大会上给同学们发表演讲。演讲的内容是音乐如何改变你的生活。请你根据自身的经历写一篇演讲稿。
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.请在相应位置作答。
Good morning everyone,
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Thank you!
答案版
1.
What caused the man’s accident
A. A lovely bird.
B. An attractive bike.
C. A rubbish bin.
【答案】A
2.
Where does the conversation probably take place
A. At home. B. In a bookstore. C. At school.
【答案】C
3.
What does the man ask the woman to do
A. Make a report.
B. Pick up Mr. Allen.
C. Put off the meeting.
【答案】C
4.
What kind of film will the speakers watch
A. A horror film.
B. A comedy film.
C. An action film.
【答案】A
5.
What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Fellow workers.
B. Business partners.
C. Salesperson and customer.
【答案】B
【答案】6. A 7. C
【答案】8. A 9. C
【答案】10. A 11. A 12. C
【答案】13. A 14. C 15. B 16. C
案】17. C 18. B 19. C 20. A
答案】21. D 22. C 23. D
【答案】24. A 25. D 26. C 27. A
【答案】28. D 29. A 30. C 31. C
【答案】32. D 33. C 34. A 35. A
【答案】36. F 37. B 38. G 39. A 40. D
【答案】41. C 42. D 43. D 44. A 45. B 46. B 47. A 48. C 49. A 50. C 51. A 52. C 53. D 54. B 55. B
【答案】56. illegal
57. an 58. what
59. including
60. to keep
61. is caused
62. activities
63. responsibility
64. others’
65. by
【答案】范文
Good morning everyone,
I’m Li Hua. Today I’m glad to share how music has changed my life.
Music is an important part of my daily life. When I feel stressed after long study, soft music calms my nerves. When I feel upset or lonely, cheerful songs cheer me up. It also helps me focus better on my study when I am at school.
Besides, music teaches me to express feelings and brings me peace. It makes me a more positive person. I truly believe music enriches our life.
Thank you for listening.

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