河北省沧州市南皮县第一中学2025-2026学年高一下学期4月期中英语试题(PDF版,含答案,无听力音频无听力原文)

资源下载
  1. 二一教育资源

河北省沧州市南皮县第一中学2025-2026学年高一下学期4月期中英语试题(PDF版,含答案,无听力音频无听力原文)

资源简介

高一英语试卷
第 I卷(选择题)
一、听力,本题共 20小题,共 30分。
1.What is the man probably doing
A. Learning some skills. B. Doing teamwork.
C. Having an interview.
2.When did the woman have breakfast
A. At around 7:15. B. At around 7:30. C. At around 8:00.
3.Who is worried about putting on weight
A. The boy's aunt. B. The boy's mother. C. The boy's father.
4.Which TV programme will the speakers watch
A. A talk show. B. A tennis match.
C. A volleyball match.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. Family members. B. Their hobbies. C. Vacation plans.
听对话或独白,回答问题。
6.What will Mr Smith do
A. Call a taxi. B. Wait for the woman's call.
C. Stay at the airport.
7.Where does the woman work
A. At a hotel. B. At a restaurant. C. At an airport.
听材料,回答下列小题。
8.Who taught the girl to learn to ride the electric bicycle
A. Nobody. B. Her brother. C. Her sister.
9.What will the girl do
A. Take a bus to school.
B. Continue to learn to ride a bike.
C. Go to school by subway.
听材料,回答下列小题。
第 1页,共 1页
10.Where does Flight MU 369 fly
A. To Beijing. B. To Shanghai. C. To Shangri-La.
11.When will the man come back
A. On 22nd April. B. On 27th April. C. On 29th April.
12.How will the man pay for his tickets
A. In cash. B. By WeChat. C. By credit card.
听材料,回答下列小题。
13.What does Kathy do
A. A host. B. A housewife. C. A teacher.
14.How does Kathy often shop
A. By surfing the Internet.
B. By visiting yard sales.
C. By visiting department stores.
15.What is Kathy's choice about the car
A. She rents a car when necessary.
B. She plans to buy a second-hand car.
C. She decides to buy a new car.
16.What is the best way to save money in Kathy's opinion
A. To ask her husband to fix up things.
B. To cook at home instead of eating out.
C. To pay neighbours to repair things.
听一段材料,回答下列小题。
17.What does the woman introduce in her book
A. Some brave tourists in Egypt.
B. Some difficult things in Egypt.
C. Unusual places to visit in Egypt.
18.Why did the woman cover her head when she went out in Egypt
A. To keep warm. B. To avoid sunshine.
C. To prevent insects.
第 1页,共 1页
19.What did people in Egypt do to help the woman
A. They took her in for a night.
B. They found buses for her.
C. They taught her some traditions.
20.What does the woman think of her trip in Egypt
A. Enjoyable. B. Discouraging. C. Boring.
二、阅读理解:本题共 15小题,共 37.5分。
A
Best royal(王室的) palaces in Europe you can visit
There are some royal palaces in Europe that often open their doors to the public.
Drottningholm Palace, Sweden
This breathtaking palace in Drottningholm is not only a residence of the Swedish royal family, but it's also a
UNESCO World Heritage Site thanks to its impressively preserved castle and theatre. The palace and park are open
to the public year-round.
Royal Palace, Oslo, Norway
The official royal residence for the Norwegian royals has neoclassical architecture and landscaped gardens with
ponds and eye-catching statues. During the summer months the palace opens to the public on guided tours, which
include beautiful staterooms including the Bird Room, Mirror Hall, Small Ceremonial Hall and Banqueting Hall.
Royal Palace of Madrid, Spain
While the Royal Palace of Madrid is officially the royal residence, nowadays the Spanish royals choose to live in
the Zarzuela Palace instead, with the Madrid Palace used mainly for state ceremonies there are over 3,000 rooms in
this breathtaking palace making it one of the largest in the world. Highlights include the royal kitchens and the
painting gallery, while the Changing of the Guard never fails to be a hit with tourists.
Palace of Versailles, France
If you want to visit a palace that's luxurious (豪华的), then the Palace of Versailles needs to be on your list.
France hasn't had a royal family since the French Revolution in 1789, but this palace offers a glimpse (短暂的感受)
into how the former royals lived, as well as serving as a museum which preserves some of the finest works by the
most gifted painters, sculptors and craftsmen of the time.
21.When is Royal Palace, Oslo likely to open to the public
第 1页,共 1页
A. In March. B. In July. C. In October. D. In December.
22.Where should visitors go if they want to see state ceremonies
A. Drottningholm Palace. B. Royal Palace, Oslo.
C. Royal Palace of Madrid. D. Palace of Versailles.
23.What can visitors do at Palace of Versailles
A. Come across royal members.
B. Enjoy some excellent artworks.
C. Communicate with gifted painters.
D. Learn the history of French Revolution.
B
In both Africa and Asia elephants are being threatened by changes in their natural habitats(栖息地). People are
moving into the elephants habitats and endangering their survival. In the country of Sri Lanka, there is one place
where elephants are not only protected but also respected. It is called Elephant Transit Home(ETH).
Set up in 1995, the ETH aims to protect and care for baby elephants that are found injured or living without their
mothers in the wild. Every year about 30 baby elephants in Sri Lanka need help. Many are brought to the ETH.
There they are given food, shelter, and medical care. Most importantly, they are given the chance to be with other
elephants and become part of a herd.
A day at the ETH begins early in the morning when the baby elephants are given their first feeding of milk.
During the day, each baby will drink an average of 13 gallons of milk. Older elephants are fed mostly coconut
leaves and other native plants. There are no boundaries in the area for the baby elephants as they have the freedom
to walk wherever they want. The cost of caring for the baby elephants is high. The ETH spends about $125,000
each year on powdered milk for the baby elephants.
At the ETH, workers try to reduce human connections with the elephants. They also try to increase bonds(联系)
between the elephants. It usually takes three years for a baby elephant to be set free into its natural habitat. The
elephants are sent back to the wild together with other orphans with whom they have bonded. This program helps
them return to the wild as members of a herd that will communicate with each other and take care of each other.
The ETH is considered as one of the best animal protection sites in the world. Not only are the elephants cared
for, but they are treated with respect. Most importantly, they go back to live in the wild, where they belong.
24.What do we know about the ETH
第 1页,共 1页
A. It helps to keep baby elephants safe.
B. It saves hundreds of elephants every year.
C. It aims to protect elephants from extinction.
D. It changes elephants habitats for the better.
25.What does the underlined word "boundaries" in paragraph 3 mean
A. Extreme climates. B. Dividing lines.
C. Limited foods. D. Endangered species.
26.Why do the workers reduce human connections with the elephants
A. To train them to stay away from hunters.
B. To provide them with more living space.
C. To study them better in a natural environment.
D. To help them make it in the wild as a herd.
27.What's the purpose of the text
A. To show the ways of wildlife protection.
B. To explain the threat baby elephants face.
C. To introduce an animal protection project.
D. To persuade the readers to protect elephants.
C
China is recognized as a world leader in the development of artificial intelligence and facial recognition systems.
A Chinese company says it has created a new facial recognition system that can identify people even if they are
wearing masks (口罩). Engineers at the Beijing-based company say their system is the first to be created to
effectively identify people wearing face masks.
The company told a news agency that a team of 20 people built the system in about a month. The system is based
on existing technologies developed over the past 10 years. The process involved adding a collection of about 6
million unmasked faces and a much smaller collection of masked faces, the company said.
The company is now selling two main kinds of products that use the new technology. One performs "single
channel" recognition, which is designed to be used at the entrances to buildings. The other product is a
"multi-channel" recognition system that uses groups of surveillance (监视) cameras. It can identify individuals in a
crowd of up to 30 people within a second.
第 1页,共 1页
"When people are wearing a mask that covers the mouth and the nose, the recognition rate can reach about 95%,
which can ensure that most people can be identified," said Huang, vice president of the company. He added that the
system's success rate for people not wearing a mask is about 99.5%.
However, the new system struggles to identify people wearing both a mask and sunglasses.
"In this situation, all of the key facial information is lost. In such cases recognition is graunchy," Huang said.
People respond (响应) differently to the new technology. While some citizens have been against using such tools,
the majority have accepted the technology as an effective way to reduce crime and catch criminals.
28.What did the company do to build the system
A. It used the latest technology. B. It gathered many face images.
C. It employed hundreds of people. D. It added a collection of masks.
29.What can we know about the new system
A. Its success rate is affected by cameras.
B. Its performance varies with the location.
C. It does better in identifying unmasked faces.
D. It can recognize groups of people in seconds.
30.What does the underlined word "graunchy" mean
A. Tough. B. Specific. C. Normal. D. Different.
31.What is most people's attitude towards the new system
A. Supportive. B. Objective. C. Uncaring. D. Doubtful.
D
A couple in their 60s has travelled 12, 000 miles across 16 countries from Britain to China—riding their bikes
the entire way. Grandparents Peter and Chris Lloyd stepped on the long journey after deciding to "do something a
bit different". They traversed (横越) cities, deserts, mountains and everything between Europe, the Middle East and
the East Asia. The married couple of 37 years enjoyed themselves with delicious local food and spent most nights
inside a tiny tent.
Peter, 66, said the moment they finally had a look at the famous Great Wall after a year and a half of cycling 30
miles a day was "really exciting". At the end of their journey, the special pair didn't fly home but instead chose to
book a cabin inside a 400m-long container ship. The final part was a three-week voyage from Singapore across the
Indian Ocean and into the Mediterranean Sea before arriving at Southampton.
第 1页,共 1页
"You never know what the day is going to bring. All you know is that you are going to get on your bike and cycle.
Every day is an adventure and every day is new. Overall, the experience is absolutely unbelievable," Peter said.
Peter and Chris initially (最初) set out to cycle from Britain in January 2017 but were forced home. They had
cycled all the way to Hungary when Peter slipped on tiles and broke his leg. After seven months of recovery, the
couple set out again in Britain. They finally arrived in China in November 2018.
Both Peter and Chris agreed that the best part of the entire trip was coming across the kindness of strangers along
the way, many of whom invited the couple for food and drink. Chris, 64, said, "It was a wonderful experience,
particularly wonderful because of the amazing people we met along the way."
32.What's the couple's purpose of taking the long journey
A. To try something new.
B. To break the world record.
C. To go across 16 countries by bike.
D. To celebrate their 37-year marriage.
33.How did the couple return home after the trip to China
A. By bike. B. By train. C. By plane. D. By sea.
34.Why did the couple put off their trip in 2017
A. Peter had an accident. B. Peter fell ill suddenly.
C. They missed their home. D. They broke their bikes.
35.What's the best part of the trip for the couple
A. The beautiful scenes. B. The help from others.
C. The delicious food and drink. D. The kindness from other cyclists.
三、阅读七选五:本题共 5小题,共 12.5分。
If you've ever been to a foreign country, you will know that fitting in isn't easy. (36) Here's how to get a basic
grasp of things before going to a different country.
Learn about the country. Get a base of knowledge. Where is the country located What are their traditional
foods (37) If you know someone who has been to or lives in the country, ask them to tell you a bit about the
country.
Know basic phrases. If the language is completely new to you, it will be hard to master the entire language in a
short amount of time. If you have taken the language before, brush up on it. (38)
Try to meet someone who knows about the country. If it is a country like France or Spain, you may want to ask a
第 1页,共 1页
French or Spanish teacher from your local high school. The chances are that they will not only know the language
very well, but have already spent time there as well. (39) In this case, search on the Internet or in the library. You
may be able to learn from a person much better, but books can be just as beneficial!
(40) If you are being tutored (指导) in the language, ask your tutor to teach you some of their customs.
However, when all else fails, don't point, don't shout, and always say please and thank you.
A.Be brave to ask questions.
B.Have a basic understanding of customs.
C.These and other questions should be answered.
D.If it is a less-known country, you may be out of luck.
E.If you have never spoken the language, buy a dictionary.
F.Never complain about the country where natives could hear.
G.The chances are that they will have a different language and way of life.
四、完形填空:本题共 15小题,共 15分。
Bionca Smith struggled for a successful life but was up to her neck in bills. Frustrated, she wrote online: I want
to travel the world with my son.
Bionca worked long hours every day but work (41) her little time for Carter, who was struggling with reading
in school and (42) to talk with others. So Bionca made a(n) (43) to her son that she would be his learning
coach and meanwhile she decided to gel rid of everything to start travelling. With the first destination (44) , she
sold or donated (捐赠) most of their belongings.
For the next eight months, they travelled through Thailand and Africa. Gradually, Carter became
a(n) (45) reader. "When your child has freedom, he can (46) in so many ways," says Bionca. "His change
is (47) ."
Bionca was tired of (48) booking flights, cars and places to stay and decided to buy a van (客货车). Within
weeks, Bionca (49) a 1989 Ford with a kitchen and beds for
$4,900. They set off for another (50) in Southern California. "My son has come out of his (51) and now he's
open to trying new things," she says.
The two might live in a house again someday but don't plan to (52) anytime soon. For now, they enjoy
their (53) life. "We've learned that we should enjoy every moment and (54) what life brings," says Bionca.
"We're defining what (55) means to our family."
第 1页,共 1页
41.A. made B. left C. handed D. wasted
42.A. determined B. refused C. prepared D. regretted
43.A. promise B. appointment C. request D. apology
44.A. chosen B. visited C. reached D. explored
45.A. slow B. lovely C. clever D. eager
46.A. survive B. walk C. learn D. play
47.A. amazing B. interesting C. inviting D. confusing
48.A. eventually B. continually C. gradually D. previously
49.A. found B. sold C. replaced D. repaired
50.A. adventure B. ride C. flight D. destination
51.A. experience B. trip C. shell D. house
52.A. hang about B. give up C. settle down D. start off
53.A. lonely B. busy C. tough D. free
54.A. accept B. identify C. describe D. list
55.A. hope B. success C. business D. schooling
第 II卷(非选择题)
五、语法填空:本题共 10小题,共 15分。
The ancient town of Fenghuang is a place with idyllic (平和美丽的) village life in rural China. Having travelled
directly from the busy city, I regard Fenghuang as a better (56) (choose) to have a breath of the fresh air.
When I paid (57) visit to Fenghuang, it was July. My friend and I (58) (excited) explored, walking along the
ancient wall and crossing the beautiful, old bridges. People there were very (59) (relax). They were neither
troubled by the hot weather nor by the tourists, walking, eating and playing outdoors. (60) the first evening we
bought spicy, cold noodles and ate on the riverbank as we watched the sunset.
We stayed in a small hotel (61) was similar to many of the traditional (62) (building) in the village. Our
room was built on high stilts (桩子) over the banks of the river. From our window we could hear the rush of the
water and the sounds of excited tourists (63) (travel) in small boats downstream. We saw people at work busy
catching fish and young children playing in shallow waters.
Although there (64) (be) many visitors to Fenghuang, we did not see any other foreigner during our stay. After
several days, I was still unwilling (65) (leave).
第 1页,共 1页
六、书面表达:共 15分。
66.假定你是李华,上周日你校举办了拔河比赛活动,请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:
(1)参加人员;
(2)活动概况;
(3)活动意义。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为 80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式作答。
An Exciting Tug of War
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________
七、任务型读写:本大题共 1小题,共 25分。
67.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。
It was a sunny day. James Dotson was laboring in his garden when a loud, painful cry came from the woods
behind his home. Realizing something wrong must have happened, he rushed towards the woods quickly. Soon he
found an injured baby deer lying in a pit(深坑), one of his skinny legs bleeding. So weak was the little deer that
it didn t have the strength to move when Dotson approached. He squatted(蹲下)and stretched out his hands to the
deer with great care and pulled it up.
As he carried the little deer towards their home, his daughter Maggie rushed outside and greeted her father
with great excitement.
“Wow, a deer! What happened to him, Daddy ” asked Maggie.
“Well, the poor deer s left leg is hurt badly.”Mr Dotson said gently while walking into the sitting room.
Maggie followed her father to take a better look.“Poor little deer. Can we keep him, Daddy And I will call
him Paxton.”
“That s a fine name for a deer, Maggie. We ll do everything we can to help him,” smiled Mr Dotson.“But
we can t keep him. He s a wild animal.”
After Mr Dotson carefully placed the little deer on the floor, he asked Maggie to go to the kitchen and get his
medical bag. The little deer was in luck. He was being attended to by James Dotson, the local veterinarian.
第 1页,共 1页
In a flash, Maggie rushed outside carrying his medical bag and a small carrot she had grabbed from the
refrigerator. Maggie handed her father the bag and then placed the carrot by Paxton s mouth, but the poor creature
wasn t interested. It was so unsettled, hardly able to eat anything and had such an air of sadness on its face. Maggie
was worried and sad. However, her father convinced her that Paxton would be OK.
注意:(1)续写词数应为 150个左右。
(2)请按如下格式作答。
Paxton was taken good care of in their
home._______________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
Now it was time to send Paxton to where it belonged—
nature._______________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
第 1页,共 1页
参考答案
1.C2.A3.B4.A5.C6~7.B、A8~9.A、C10~12.C、C、A13~16.B、B、A、A17~20.【答案】C、B、C、A
21~23.B、C、B24~27.A、B、D、C28~31.B、C、A、A32~35.A、D、A、B
36~40.G、C、E、D、B
41~55.B、B、A、A、D、C、A、B、A、D、C、C、D、A、B
56. Choice
57. A
58. Excitedly
59. Relaxed
60. On
61. which/that
62. Buildings
63. travelling/traveling
64. Were
65. to leave
66.An Exciting Tug of War
In order to inspire students to pay more attention to physical exercise, an exciting tug of war was held on our
school playground last Sunday.
The activity, organised by Students' Union, attracted all Senior One students. Twenty teams tried their best to
win, with the rest cheering all the way. The activity lasted about two hours and drew to a successful close.
Through the activity, we benefited a lot mentally and physically. Not only did it enrich our school life, but it
also let us further realise the importance of building up our body and working as a team.
67.Paxton was taken good care of in their home. Mr Dotson attended to Paxton s injured leg. Maggie never left
home without feeding him first thing every morning. With time and effort, not only did the deer get his strength
back, but he began to eat carrots right out of Maggie s hand. Everything went on well until Mr Dotson said it was
time to set Paxton free. Maggie shook her head and refused. Patting her gently on the head, Mr Dotson said,
“Paxton needs to be with his parents, just like you. You love Paxton and wish him happy, right ”Maggie
seemingly understood and nodded her head.
第 1页,共 1页
Now it was time to send Paxton to where it belonged—nature. Paxton walked into the woods with Mr Dotson
and Maggie, running and jumping. Maggie kissed Paxton,“It s time for you to reunite with your parents. I will
miss you, Paxton.” Away ran Paxton quickly. Maggie couldn t help crying. Suddenly, she found Paxton stopped
in his tracks and looked back at her as if trying to convey deep, unspoken gratitude. After a few seconds, he
disappeared into the woods. Bathed in the golden sunlight, and hugged tightly by her father, Maggie finally
understood the true meaning of love.
第 1页,共 1页

展开更多......

收起↑

资源预览