2025-2026学年浙江舟山市五校联盟下学期期中调研高一英语试题卷(含答案,无听力音频及听力原文)

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2025-2026学年浙江舟山市五校联盟下学期期中调研高一英语试题卷(含答案,无听力音频及听力原文)

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2025-2026学年浙江舟山市五校联盟下学期期中调研高一英语试题卷考生须知:
1.本卷共8页满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号并填涂相应数字。
3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效。
4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。
选择题部分
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。每段对话读两遍。
1. What is the man’s hobby now
A. Fishing. B. Bird-watching. C. Gardening.
2. Which subject does the man like most
A. English. B. Art. C. Science.
3. Why does the man break up the plastic rings
A. To separate them with metal.
B. To avoid hurting animals.
C. To make them easier to recycle.
4. What will James do before the weekend
A. Clean up his room. B. Visit his grandparents. C. Rewrite his homework.
5. What was the woman worried about before going camping
A. Lacking food. B. Being attacked by animals. C. Getting lost.
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6、7小题。
6. What did the reviewer say about the man’s book
A. Its story wasn’t original. B. It was poorly written. C. Its characters were believable.
7. What does the woman suggest the man do
A. Talk to the book reviewer.
B. Learn to deal with disagreements.
C. Ask other published authors’ opinions.
听下面一段对话,回答8至10小题。
8. What does the woman likely do for a living
A. She is an English teacher. B. She is a factory worker. C. She is a pilot.
9. What test does the woman take first
A. A blood test. B. An eye test. C. A heart test.
10. Who will probably get the test result first
A. The woman’s employer. B. The woman. C. The woman’s colleague.
听下面一段对话,回答11至13小题。
11. What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Doctor and patient. B. Parent and child. C. Coach and player.
12. What does the man most worry about stopping playing sports
A. Losing fitness. B. Missing all the team practices. C. Missing his friends.
13. Why has the man been unable to play sports
A. He had a car accident. B. He had a back injury. C. He had a cold.
听下面一段对话,回答14至17小题。
14. What caused the problem between the woman and her friend
A. Eye contact. B. Food preferences. C. Language differences.
15. How long did the woman spend making the meal in total
A. About an hour. B. About an hour and a half. C. About two and a half hours.
16. What nationality is the man probably
A. Italian. B. British. C. American.
17. How does the woman feel about the situation now
A. Upset. B. Funny. C. Confused.
听下面一段独白,回答18至20小题。
18. What is the main topic of the talk
A. The real meaning of Oktoberfest.
B. The history of Oktoberfest.
C. The origin of Oktoberfest.
19. What part of Germany does the speaker come from
A. Northern Bavaria. B. Northern Germany. C. Eastern Bavaria.
20. What was the purpose of the first Oktoberfest
A. To celebrate Bavarian culture.
B. To celebrate a king’s marriage.
C. To celebrate the start of a century.
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
Welcome to “Cash Poor Points Rich”, a new travel blog devoted to sharing experiences with credit card points and miles to help you get big travel but for small spend. With the right planning and the best use of available resources, traveling as a college student may be easier than you think.
Chengdu, China
If visiting a place with happy locals is a top choice for you, there’s no better city to hit than Chengdu. It is home to pandas and spicy things. Moreover, the city’s richness of cultural and historical sights, together with its laid-back lifestyle, make itself one of the most attractive and livable large cities too. Past travelers have spent, on average, 160 on meals and a quarter of that on local transportation for one day.
Con Dao, Vietnam
Tourism is picking up in Vietnam lately, where you can travel for about 100 per day if you play your cards right. Con Dao Island Nation Park, a group of dramatic tiny islands off the southern coast is a great destination to see sea turtles and other wildlife while exploring the area on foot. Its thick jungle will give you a good chance to uncover a paradise of your own.
Zakynthos, Greece
If you’re looking for an affordable European summer beach vacation, consider Zakynthos. Food is cheap and mouthwatering. There are plenty of free things to do, although the favorite is spending time on the beautiful beaches edged by electric blue water. There are countless options for swimming in the appealing sea, along with charming villages and museums to explore.
New Orleans, U.S.
New Orleans is an incredibly unique place in the U.S., full of fascinating history, absorbing culture, delicious food, and a constantly buzzing nightlife scene. There are actually a couple of hostels in and near the French Quarter that offer reasonable accommodation rates for students.
1. How much on average will be spent on meals and transportation in Chengdu per day
A. 185. B. 175. C. 200. D. 160.
2. What do Con Dao and Zakynthos have in common
A. Rich cultures. B. Impressive sea views
C. Free tourist attractions. D. Large museums.
3. What is the advantage of the French Quarter
A. The price of hostels there is affordable for students. B. Hostels there are clean and modern.
C. It has the longest history in New Orleans. D. It offers unique services for students.
B
Jessica Matthews is an inventor who uses technology to do social good. Born in the United States to Nigerian parents, Jessica grew up experiencing two different cultures. This unique background inspired her to think about global challenges in new ways.
At just 19 years old, while studying mechanical engineering in college, Jessica and her classmates brainstormed a groundbreaking idea: a soccer ball that could produce electricity. The idea for this invention came during a family trip to the countryside of Nigeria, where she saw firsthand how families struggled without regular electricity. The Soccket Ball, a name combining “soccer” and “socket”, looks like any other soccer ball, but it has a special feature. As you play with it, the ball captures the energy from being kicked and rolled. After a game, this energy can power small devices like LED lights. For many families without regular electricity, this invention can make a big difference.
Despite gaining strong support from global organizations and media attention, the product faced unexpected difficulties after its launch. Many users reported that the balls broke or stopped working within a few months, failing to live up to the promised three years of useful life. The problems led to criticism from users and negative headlines, putting pressure on Uncharted Play, the company Jessica founded. The team openly admitted that they hadn’t expected the equipment to be so damaged by rough play in the country and promised to revise the design with stronger materials and improved internal parts.
Despite these setbacks, Jessica and her team at Uncharted Play continued to work on energy solutions. Their latest invention, a portable jump rope that generates electricity, builds on the Soccket’s success with a more durable, lightweight design. Designed for both children and adults, the jump rope can power small devices like phones or flashlights, expanding the reach of their mission. Jessica’s key goal remains unchanged: to provide clean renewable energy to people around the world, where electricity shortage limits education, health, and economic opportunities. Her journey proves that even simple, fun activities — like playing soccer or jumping rope — can be transformed into powerful tools to address pressing global affairs.
4. What inspired Jessica to invent the Soccket Ball
A. Her trip to America with her family.
B. Her mechanical engineering studies.
C. Her unique cross-cultural background.
D. The energy shortage problem she noticed.
5. Why did the Soccket Ball disappoint users
A. It performed with high costs.
B. It didn’t last as long as expected.
C. It can only power small devices.
D. It was uncomfortable to play with.
6. What does Jessica finally hope to achieve
A. To improve people’s lives through sports and play.
B. To discover more possible tools for power generation.
C. To solve global power shortage with playful solutions.
D. To achieve worldwide market success for her inventions.
7. Which of the following words can best describe Jessica
A. Creative and polite. B. Gifted and selfless.
C. Outgoing and careful. D. Ambitious and responsible.
C
In life, have you ever had such moments When walking on the street in new clothes, you always feel that everyone is staring at you. Even a tiny stain seems to be magnified (放大) infinitely and become the focus of everyone’s attention. You may even lower your head unconsciously and walk faster, trying to avoid being noticed by passers-by.
Or when speaking in a public place, pictures of yourself possibly making mistakes keep popping up in your mind, and you worry that every slight mistake will be remembered by the audience.
These are actually the effects of the spotlight effect at work. The spotlight effect refers to the fact that people unintentionally magnify their own problems infinitely. In simple terms, we often overestimate how much we are noticed by others, feeling as if we are standing in the center of the stage, being mercilessly illuminated by the spotlight, and every move of ours is being watched closely.
From a psychological perspective, this effect is the result of our egocentric (以自我为中心的) thinking tendency. Human beings are naturally more are naturally more concerned about their own feelings and experiences, and thus subconsciously assume that others are also equally focused on themselves. At the same time, we often have overly high expectations of our own behavior and image. Once there is a deviation (偏离), we will feel that it is extremely noticeable in the eyes of others.
The spotlight effect brings us many negative impacts. It makes us overly nervous and anxious in social situations, afraid to express ourselves freely, and we miss many opportunities to showcase ourselves. Overly caring about others’ opinions will also cause us to hesitate when making decisions, always worrying that our choices will lead to negative comments.
Over time, our self-confidence will also be severely damaged. So how can we break free from the spotlight effect
8. How does the author lead in the topic of the passage
A. By sharing a story.
B. By comparing facts.
C. By describing daily scenes.
D. By presenting a research result.
9. What can we infer from Paragraph 3 and Paragraph 4
A. People are easily noticed by others on stage.
B. People naturally care more about others’ feelings.
C. People pay equal attention to others’ mistake.
D. People’s self-centered thinking leads to the spotlight effect.
10. What final result does the spotlight effect bring
A. It improves decision-making ability.
B. It limits people’s social performance.
C. It contributes to free self-expression.
D. It provides more opportunities to show oneself.
11. What is the most probable focus of the following paragraph
A. Methods to increase self-confidence.
B. Ways to overcome the spotlight effect.
C. Tips to become more noticeable.
D. Means to remove bad impacts.
D
Changing animal poo (粪便) into future babies might sound like magic, but scientists think it could become a new way to help endangered animals. A project in the UK called the “Poo Zoo” is testing whether cells (细胞) in animal waste can be used as tools for preservation.
Animal poo is not only full of bacteria (细菌) but also has tiny (微小的) cells from inside the animal’s body. If the poo is fresh enough, some of these cells are still alive. Researchers have already found living cells in droppings from mice and other animals.
These living cells could be used for wildlife rescue. Scientists can take DNA from the cells to study the variety of wild populations and choose which animals can have babies together as parents. In the future, the same cells might even be used to produce baby animals in the lab. One possible method is cloning (克隆), in which the key part of a living cell is put into an empty egg cell and then grows inside another female.
A more creative idea is to reprogram (重新编程) these living cells into many types of cells, including sex cells. In mice, scientists have already shown that such cells can be turned into sex cells. If this works for endangered animals, scientists could use lab-made sex cells to help them have babies without catching them or taking sex cells directly from their bodies.
The “Poo Zoo” method also has practical advantages. Getting living cells from the blood, skin or hair of endangered animals can be dangerous and expensive, but collecting poo is safe and does not hurt the animals. These cells can be kept in bio-banks for years. A wildlife protection organization has successfully cloned an extinct species using preserved cells. However, many experts warn that the “Poo Zoo” method alone cannot save wildlife. They point out that protecting habitats and fighting illegal hunting are still the most important tasks. New tools like those used in the “Poo Zoo” should support rather than replace traditional preservation work.
12. Why can animal waste be used for animal protection
A. Because it usually stays very fresh.
B. Because it contains living cells.
C. Because it is rich in different bacteria.
D. Because it has special magic functions.
13. Why does the author mention mice in paragraph 4
A. To provide a successful example.
B. To show a surprising experimental finding.
C. To make a reasonable suggestion.
D. To compare different cells.
14. What is one practical advantage of the “Poo Zoo” way
A. It can clone all extinct species easily.
B. It can store the cells in bio-banks forever.
C. It can cost less and bring no harm to animals.
D. It can take the place of traditional protection.
15. What is the experts’ attitude to the “Poo Zoo” method
A. Worried. B. Unclear.
C. Optimistic. D. Objective.
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。
How to Make Friends
Friends are so wonderful because they bring laughter, share adventures and comfort you in hard times. ____16____ Fortunately, once you know where to look and how to put yourself out there, making new friends doesn’t have to be hard. Here are some tips and strategies for building the friendships you deserve.
____17____ If you want to make friends, you first need to put yourself out there somehow in order to meet people. If you just sit alone, friends might come to you, but that’s not likely because they might think you want to stay alone. For example, if you’re still in school, sit somewhere with other people. It doesn’t have to be a crowded table, but try to choose one with at least 2 other people.
Join an organization or club to meet new people. ____18____ You don’t necessarily need to have a lot of common interests with people in order to make friends with them. Some of the most rewarding friendships are between 2 people who don’t have much in common at all.
Make eye contact and smile. If you don’t present a friendly and inviting appearance, people are less likely to be receptive to your friendship. ____19____
Be reliable. When you say you’ll do something, do it. ____20____ If you embody this quality in your treatment of others, it will attract others who appreciate reliability and who will be reliable in return.
A. Make yourself available.
B. Look for opportunities to talk to people.
C. Show the good, unique qualities about yourself.
D. Be someone that people know that they can depend on.
E. But sometimes making new friends can feel really hard.
F. This is a great way to find other people who have common interests.
G. Look people directly in the eye when they are speaking to you and offer them a warm, friendly smile.
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分40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。
An elephant was rescued in southern India after falling into a well in the village of Dharmapuri. It took more than 12 hours, but the elephant has been ____21____ finally.
The elephant came from a ____22____ forest. The well in the village was hidden by bushes. And there were even no barriers ____23____ around it.
People from the village ____24____ told the local officials when they saw the trapped elephant. They dropped some banana ____25____ down the well for the elephant to eat, as rescuers worked throughout the whole night to free it.
The officials brought in a crane (吊车) to ____26____ the elephant out. As the crane lifted the elephant to safety, it was fastened by some belts and ____27____ upside down. Doctors helped rescuers sedate (给……服镇静剂) the elephant when it ____28____ pipes they were using to pump water out of the well. After the rescue, the elephant was monitored by the ____29____ government for about three hours. It was found to be _____30_____ and active in the end.
The people in the village have some _____31_____ saving trapped elephants because two other elephants have fallen down wells before. And the uncovered wells there have already _____32_____ a threat to the elephants.
The elephants need more _____33_____ land to survive as they need to walk around to look for food and water. Open wells in their migratory routes (迁移路线) are huge _____34_____ for them. What we must do is to cover the wells or set a barrier around them so as to _____35_____ these elephants.
21. A. rolled B. charged C. rescued D. encouraged
22. A. false B. tough C. rude D. nearby
23. A. announced B. set C. targeted D. appreciated
24. A. immediately B. illegally C. generously D. likely
25. A. cakes B. forests C. trees D. leaves
26. A. pull B. press C. strike D. battle
27. A. clicked B. hung C. reserved D. greeted
28. A. established B. forgave C. attacked D. shot
29. A. average B. local C. mass D. familiar
30. A. individual B. military C. unusual D. healthy
31. A. traffic B. harmony C. experience D. evidence
32. A. caused B. prevented C. concerned D. surfed
33. A. shorter B. wider C. smaller D. tinier
34. A. problems B. departments C. images D. engines
35. A. hunt B. discount C. remove D. protect
非选择题部分
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。
At the Tianjin Clay Figure Zhang Studio, the Year of the Horse-themed works have been completed. The new series centers on the horse as a core symbol in Chinese culture, drawing ____36____ (inspire) from Northern Qi Dynasty (550-577) pottery, the “Eight Horses” stories in Mu Tianzi Zhuan (The Chronicles of King Mu), ___37___ works by Tang Dynasty (618-907) painter Han Gan, ____38____ (result) in a variety of shapes and expressive styles.
Chen Yiqian, a master craftsman and a first-level art designer in the creative department of the studio, ____39____ (explain) that Clay Figure Zhang is known for its realism. “On this realistic foundation, we include ____40____ (element) of expressive artistry, ____41____ aims to capture both the physical form of each horse and the spirited energy of the Year of the Horse,” he said.
“Clay sculpture should be fun for young people, not something ____42____ (distance) and untouchable,” said Zhang Yu, ____43____ sixth-generation inheritor of Clay Figure Zhang. His playful “Money on Horseback” clay sculptures continue traditional techniques while appealing to contemporary youth aesthetics.
So far, he ____44____ (visit) numerous primary and secondary schools across Tianjin, ____45____ (voluntary) teaching over 4,000 students and allowing them to experience the charm of traditional art through hands-on practice, thereby cultivating a more vibrant audience for the craft.
写作(共两节,满分30分)
第二节(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,你校将举办英语演讲比赛。请你以“网络文明你我他”为题写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括:
1.如何文明上网;
2.这样做的原因;
3.呼吁行动。
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。
Internet Civilization: Our Shared Duty
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答案版
案】1. C 2. B 3. A
【答案】4. D 5. B 6. C 7. D
答案】8. C 9. D 10. B 11. B
【答案】12. B 13. A 14. C 15. D
【答案】16. E 17. A 18. F 19. G 20. D
【答案】21. C 22. D 23. B 24. A 25. D 26. A 27. B 28. C 29. B 30. D 31. C 32. A 33. B 34. A 35. D
【答案】36. inspiration
37. and 38. resulting
39. explained
40. elements
41. which 42. distant
43. the 44. has visited
45. voluntarily
【答案】Internet Civilization: Our Shared Duty
Good morning, everyone! As Internet users, we should behave politely online. We must respect others, refuse to spread rumors, and protect personal privacy. Why should we do this The reason is that the Internet is a public space where our words and actions directly affect social harmony. When we choose to act uncivilized, it not only hurts those who are directly targeted but also pollutes the online environment. Let’s start with ourselves — think carefully before posting, spread positive energy, and work together to build a clean and friendly cyberspace. Thank you!

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