山东省烟台市2025-2026学年高一下学期期中模拟英语试题(含答案)

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山东省烟台市2025-2026学年高一下学期期中模拟英语试题(含答案)

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高一下学期期中模拟 2026.4
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。
A
Cannes, a coastal city in France, is famous for hosting the Cannes Film Festival every year. It’s also a beautiful place to visit any time of the year. Here are 4 things to do in Cannes.
Stroll (漫步) along the famous La Croisette
Enjoy a stroll down La Croisette — a famous 2-mile waterfront road. It’s the place where the Cannes Film Festival takes place. Take a seat for people-watching or enjoy the beautiful scenery. Discover recreational (娱乐的) places for kids or go to summer music concerts at a low price.
Explore the historic Le Suquet
Lose yourself in the attractive streets of Le Suquet, the historic old town of Cannes. An impressive 5th century theater will take your breath away. Visit the World Explorations Museum, and enjoy wonderful views from the tower. Walk through narrow streets and discover cafes and wine bars.
Take a tour of Cannes with a screenwriter
You can set foot on a small-group tour, led by a screenwriter and historical researcher. Get fully immersed (沉浸) in the city’s rich film history, and see how it transforms itself into an international film center. Remember to book your tour on the Internet in advance.
Leave for Sainte-Marguerite
Take a ship to Sainte-Marguerite, the largest of the Lerins Islands just off the coast of Cannes. Enjoy walks on coastal paths, or relax on the beaches, which are perfect for swimming and picnics. Enjoy local seafood, or go deep into the island’s past with a visit to the 7th century Fort Royal.
21. What can we know about La Croisette
A. It holds free summer concerts.
B. It offers play areas for children.
C. It becomes well known for top-class service.
D. It allows visitors to take photos with film stars.
22. Which tour can help tourists understand the film development in Cannes
A. Stroll along the famous La Croisette. B. Explore the historic Le Suquet.
C. Take a tour of Cannes with a screenwriter. D. Leave for Sainte-Marguerite.
23. How can tourists reach Sainte-Marguerite
A. By water. B. By car. C. On foot. D. By air.
B
Many of us have memories of spending weeks at camps learning new things, making new friends and exploring new possibilities. Camp No Limits (CNL), a non-profit (非营利的) organization in America, provides the camp experience for the kids whose differences can feel like a barrier in average camp L proves that there is no reason that limb (肢) differences should take away the fun!
Built in 2004, CNL provides sleep-away camps for children with limb differences at 11 locations in America. “When I was in school, we really had very limited time that was spent discussing individuals with limb differences,” said the founder Mary.
CNL has now reached over 1,400 children in 1,200 families. The families are an important part of the camp. Kids are often accompanied (陪伴) by family members who stay at the camp. These members of support systems are able to form relationships with other families. One of the greatest impacts of the camp is that the families are closely connected and can depend on one another.
“There are other kids out there, you just can’t see them that often,” says Rosanne, who accompanied her 12-year-old daughter to camp. “It’s a wonderful opportunity for her to meet some kids, and talk about what they’re going through. It’s good for her mental health.” With the assistance of passionate instructors, campers often leave CNL, with new skills. 8-year-old Anya, for example, left the camp being able to ride a bike again, which she hadn’t done since losing her left leg because of cancer.
CNL is making a great impact on every individual that it hosts. From the instructors who are developing skills to the campers who are feeling inspiration, the camp achieves its mission to connect individuals affected by limb differences.
24. What do we know about Camp No Limits
A. Its founder is disabled herself.
B. It focuses on campers’ independence in activities.
C. It was established to compete with average camps.
D It’s mainly targeted at children with limb problems.
25. What’s one of the biggest influences of Camp No Limits
A. Bringing the families alike closer.
B. Giving poor families fund support.
C. Providing the children with free medical treatment.
D. Instructing parents to communicate properly with their kids.
26. What does Rosanne think of the camp
A. It’s challenging for campers.
B. It’s beneficial to her kid’s mind.
C. It’s short of experienced coaches.
D. It improves campers’ school grades.
27. What’s the author’s purpose of writing the text
A. To introduce a public organization. B. To tell an adventurous story.
C. To show ways of aiding the disabled. D. To warn of the risks of camping.
C
Sea level is rising due to climate change, which threatens the future of millions of people around the world. Also, it threatens our cultural past. “It’s really the history of our species that’s at risk in a lot of ways,” says Meghan Howey, an archaeologist at the University of New Hampshire in Durham. Another archaeologist Anderson recently used online data to look at the dangers caused by rising seas to cultural sites in the southeastern United States. He found a one-meter rise in sea level could des troy more than 13,000 of those places.
So how are we going to protect the important places Efforts to limit the worst impacts from climate change, including sea level rise, will require cutting greenhouse-gas emissions (排放) or maybe taking steps to limit flooding in important areas. Another approach might be to move cultural treasures. But projects like that are often very expensive. It’s unlikely that funds to do that will be available (可用的) for every site. And some treasures simply can’t be moved.
But high-tech tools might help preserve knowledge of those treasures before physical sites are lost, says Mark McCoy, an archaeologist at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. For example, scanning and imaging tools can help. LIDAR is a type of system that uses lasers to make exact 3-D scans of objects. High-resolution digital photography can make detailed puter technologies can also create 3-D virtual reality models.
Rising seas are likely to eventually bury a lot of archaeological treasures. And in some cases, the old techniques (技术) that archaeologists have long used may also help. “I still use traditional methods out on a site when the conditions call for it,” McCoy notes. For example, he says, “Paper and pencil do not require batteries and don’t break when I drop them on rocks.”
8. Why does the author mention two archaeologists in Paragraph 1
A. To stress the risk to cultural sites. B. To prove the value of online data.
C. To explain the reason of sea level rise. D. To show the impact of climate change.
9. What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about
A. How to make exact 3-D scans of objects.
B. How to save the endangered cultural treasures.
C. Scanning and imaging tools can help save the treasures.
D. High-tech tools may play a part in preserving knowledge of the sites.
10. What’s McCoy’s attitude towards traditional methods
A. Supportive. B. Doubtful. C. Objective. D. Puzzled.
11. Which of the following shows the structure of the whole text
(P: Paragraph)
A. B.
C. D.
D
Living near bars and fast-food restaurants could be harmful to heart health, according to a new research. These kinds of ready-to-eat food environments typically provide unhealthy foods and drinks, and have been related to cardiovascular diseases, such as heart failure, said Lu Qi, a head researcher at Tulane University in New Orleans.
Heart failure is a condition in which the heart can’t get enough blood to meet the body’s needs. This study is likely the first to evaluate (评估) the connection between food environment and heart failure with long-term observation. “Most previous researches on the relation between nutrition (营养) and human health have been focused on food quality, neglecting the impact of food environment,” Qi said. “Our present study highlights the importance of accounting for food environment in nutrition researches.”
Researchers evaluated the connection using data from more than 500,000 adults in the United Kingdom. They measured participants’ exposure (接触 ) to three types of food environments — bars, restaurants and fast-food restaurants. Exposure was determined ‘ by proximity (living within 1 kilometer) and density (the number of ready-to-eat food stores within 1 kilometer).
The study documented nearly 13,000 heart failure cases during a 12-year follow-up period and the results showed that participants with 10 or more ready-to-eat stores near their homes had a 16% greater risk of heart failure than those with no ready-to-eat food environments. Those closest to the bars(less than 500 meters) had a 14% higher risk than those who lived the farthest away (more than 3,000 meters).
The researchers noted the findings suggested that creating healthier food environments and improving physical fitness facilities, along with helping more people receive higher levels of education, could reduce the increased risk of heart failure linked to quick-meal options.
Overall, the study stresses the importance of improving food environments to prevent heart failure, and the researchers note that more studies are needed, particularly evaluating nutrition unsafety, to make sure of the applicability of this study’s results.
32. What does the underlined word “neglecting” in paragraph 2 mean
A. Questioning. B. Identifying. C. Considering. D. Ignoring.
33. How did the researchers get their research findings according to paragraph 4
A. By making a comparison. B. By explaining a theory.
C. By showing an argument. D. By describing a process.
34. What is presented in paragraph 5
A. Possible causes. B. Solving strategies.
C. Research results. D. People’s reactions.
35. Which of the following can be the best title for the text
A. Ways Food Is Cooked Really Count
B. Single Food Choices Lead to Nutritional Imbalance
C. Ready-to-eat Food Surroundings Could Harm Heart Health
D. Fast Food Is Increasingly Entering the Consumption Market
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。
Not all hikers are great pathfinders. If you want to explore the outdoors, it’s necessary to have the right tools. Last summer, I went on a hiking trip to the mountains. I had a digital map on my phone. Halfway, my phone battery died. ____36____ This experience taught me that both can make your travels more enjoyable.
____37____ They can show the latest information about locations, events, and services. For example, they can display traffic conditions and nearby restaurants, and even allow you to book experiences directly from the map online, creating a smooth experience.
However, digital maps have some limitations. They require a smooth Internet connection and a charged device. In areas with poor connectivity or where battery life is a concern, digital maps can become undependable. ____38____ They work anywhere, anytime and don’t depend on technology, making them a fail-safe option in remote or technologically challenging environments. Besides; you can take them home as a piece of your journey. They can strengthen the emotional connection to a place.
I’m old-fashioned enough to prefer a paper map I can hold in my hands. Of course, it’s not as detailed as a digital map ____39____ This helps users understand spatial (空间的) relationships and layout better, which is important for travelers who want to explore a place meaningfully.
The debate between paper and digital maps shouldn’t be about choosing one over the other, but rather about understanding when and how to use each tool effectively. ____40____ Whether you’re exploring a new city or going on a remote adventure, having both options can ensure you have the best possible experience.
A. Luckily, my paper map saved me.
B. I forgave the errors in a digital map.
C. This is where paper maps are useful.
D. But it provides a whole view of an area.
E. Digital maps are convenient with real-time updates.
F. It’s common to assume that the time of the paper map is over.
G. The choice between them depends on your specific needs and situation.
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。
On a warm December afternoon, the twin girls Jordan and Harper were with their mom Jane at Walmart when they ____41____ a wallet in the parking lot. With her wide eyes, sister Harper didn’t ____42____ to pick it up. Jane opened it and found a lot of money inside. Harper would not ____43____ the wallet because she wanted to make sure no “thief” could steal it.
The girls and Jane talked to security (保安部门) in hopes of finding the owner but had no ____44____.In the end, they returned home with great ____45____, leaving the wallet and their phone number as required at security.
The next day, the girls and their mom ____46____ a call from the wallet owner Lesa Stricklan, who said she was at Walmart buying coats when she realized her wallet had gone ____47____.
Lesa was ____48____ that someone turned it in. She ____49____ the girls and Jane to express thanks and give them some gifts. Deeply moved by what they had done, Lesa built up a special ____50____ with them. “I’m their granny now,” Lesa said about the girls. “Those are my new grandkids.” Jordan and Harper, with their sweet hearts and their ____51____ to protect what’s good, had done more than return a wallet.
____52____, the twins taught us a beautiful lesson about ____53____. Their small act of kindness ____54____ the world. And in the end, they got a little something back, too: a new granny and a heart full of ____55____ that will last a lifetime.
41. A. noticed B. left C. ignored D. searched
42. A. stop B. offer C. choose D. hesitate
43. A. check on B. give away C. let go of D. look out for
44. A. sense B. luck C. reason D. intention
45. A. care B. regret C. difficulty D. courage
46. A. discussed B. expected C. returned D. received
47. A. misplaced B. exchanged C. missing D. moving
48. A. overjoyed B. generous C. confused D. anxious
49. A. took care of B. looked back on C. met up with D. got across to
50. A. tie B. partnership C. challenge D. service
51. A. curiosity B. promise C. decisiveness D. permission
52. A. Surprisingly B. Obviously C. Occasionally D. Normally
53. A. pity B. fairness C. patience D. honesty
54. A. tested B. warmed C. froze D. questioned
55. A. love B. dream C. responsibility D. inspiration
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。
The 9th Asian Winter Games ____56____ (take) place from February 7th to 14th, 2025, in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, further improving the city’s status (地位) of being a chief ice and snow tourism destination.
Since the start of the 2024-2025 winter season, Harbin has maintained its ____57____ (famous) of a must-visit hotspot. According to the Ctrip’s 2025 Spring Festival Travel Report, Harbin was recognized ____58____ the most popular ice and snow tourism attraction in China, creating a record-breaking 19.15 billion yuan in tourism income (收入). ____59____ number of tourists increased by 144.7%, which strengthened its global appeal. Following the holiday season, Harbin changed into Asian Winter Games mode, drawing even ____60____ (great) attention from international visitors. Data from Tongcheng Travel show that hotel bookings in Harbin increased by nearly 60% year-on-year in February. Meanwhile, ____61____ (search) for "Harbin" on the platform have doubled ____62____ (compare) to those of last year, which was driven by the Winter Games and favorable travel conditions.
Unlike previous years, when crowds ____63____ (typical) reduced after the Spring Festival, tourist arrivals have remained strong. The Yabuli resort now welcomes around 20,000 visitors daily — 20% more than the same period last year. ____64____ (satisfy) the growing needs, China Railway Harbin decides to introduce a high-speed rail loop connecting major winter tourism destinations, including Harbin, Mudanjiang, Jiamusi, Yabuli, and Jingpo Lake, providing continuous transportation for travelers.
The Winter Games, _____65_____ influence has extended far beyond Harbin, have greatly stimulated (激发) public love for skiing and snow sports, bringing a nationwide winter tourism.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分20分)
66. 假定你是学校英语社团负责人李华,下个月校英语社团将举办英语文化节,计划招募一位主持人。请你写一则招募启事发布在校英文网站上,内容包括:
(1)招募要求;
(2)报名方式。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
A Host Wanted
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The School English Club
第二节(满分20分)
67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Jessica had always loved cats and desired to have a pet cat of her own. Her parents weren’t sure if she was responsible enough to take good care of it. So they made her a promise, “If you can prove you’re able to care well for our neighbor, Mr Tan’s cat, Fifi, for two weeks, we will get you your own.”
Excitement filled Jessica’s heart. Jessica fed Fifi, took it for walks, and showered it with love and attention. However, misfortune struck on the last day when Fifi rushed through the house and knocked over a shelf, leaving her mother’s treasured vase (花瓶) into pieces.
Jessica was floored. “If mum knows the truth, she will not only criticize me, but she will never get a pet cat for me!” she thought to herself. Suddenly, she came up with an excuse to take the blame (责备) away from herself and rushed back to her room with Fifi.
When her parents returned home, they asked what had happened. Jessica, acting as if she hadn’t known anything about it, stammering (结巴地说), “It wasn’t me. I was in my room, playing with Fifi the whole time. Then I heard a loud crash and when I came out, the vase was already broken. I think the wind blew in through the open window and knocked it over.” Her parents immediately exchanged glances with each other and saw through her lie. They said nothing about the broken vase and went into their bedroom. Jessica let out a huge breath, thinking the worst was over.
However, as Jessica lay in bed that night, her mind replayed the scene over and over again. The weight of her lie pressed down on her, making it impossible to find any peace.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
After a night of struggle, Jessica knew what to do.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案
阅读理解
A
【答案】1. B 2. C 3. A
B
【答案】4. D 5. A 6. B 7. A
C
【答案】8. A 9. D 10. A 11. D
D
【答案】12. D 13. A 14. B 15. C
第二节
【答案】36. A 37. E 38. C 39. D 40. G
第三部分
第一节
【答案】41. A 42. D 43. C 44. B 45. B 46. D 47. C 48. A 49. C 50. A 51. C 52. B 53. D 54. B 55. A
第二节
56. took
57. fame 58. as
59. The 60. greater
61. searches
62. compared
63. typically
64. To satisfy
65. whose
第四部分
第一节
A Host Wanted
We are excited to announce that an English Culture Festival will be held next month. Are you ready to shine on stage to host the wonderful event Here are the requirements:
First, be fluent in English. A good command of English is necessary to ensure smooth communication during the event, whether you’re introducing activities, interacting with the audience or handling various on-stage situations. Second, some experience in hosting is preferred. Besides, you’re expected to be enthusiastic, outgoing and have excellent communication skills.
If you’re interested, film a 1-minute video sharing why you’re up to the host and email it to englishclub@ by April 30. Don’t miss this opportunity to create an unforgettable cultural experience—apply today!
The School English Club
第二节
After a night of struggle, Jessica knew what to do. Taking a deep breath, Jessica knocked on her parents’ bedroom door early the next morning. Tears streaming, she admitted, “I lied. In fact, Fifi broke the vase…” At first, her mother looked stern, but then her face softened. She hugged Jessica and said, “My daughter, the vase can’t be fixed, but honesty can. I am proud of your telling the truth even though it would mean you would never get a pet cat.” Jessica breathed a sigh of relief. To her surprise, that night, her mother pressed a small, wrapped box into her hands, inside of which lay a little cat. “For courage,” she said smilingly. Jessica held it in her arms tightly, realizing true responsibility begins with acknowledging one’s mistakes.

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