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山东省菏泽市2025-2026学年高一下学期期中学情检测英语试题
第一部分 听力(略)
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
Three Must-See Teen Films
If you’re tired of the same old movies, here are three fantastic teen films worth your time. They all tell touching stories about growth, friendship and self-discovery.
The Breakfast Club
This classic 1985 film is set in a high school library. Five students from completely different social groups — a “princess”, an “athlete”, a “bookworm”, a “freak” and a “criminal” — are stuck in detention (留校反省) for a whole Saturday. At first, they dislike each other and keep their distance. But as they talk and share their troubles, they begin to understand that everyone hides real struggles behind their masks. By the end of the day, they build a deep, unbreakable bond. The film teaches us not to judge others by their appearances.
Class Rank
Class Rank is a funny and heartwarming coming-of-age comedy. It follows two top high school students, Veronica and Bernard. Veronica is crazy about getting into Yale, while Bernard is a shy, smart boy who loves reading. When Veronica discovers she’s ranked No.2 in her class, she comes up with a crazy plan: she asks Bernard to run for the school board to change the unfair ranking system. At first, they can’t stand each other, but as they work together, they learn to respect each other’s strengths.
The Croods
If you like adventure and fun, The Croods is a perfect choice. It tells the story of the Crood family, who live in a cave. The family is led by Grug, who is overprotective and afraid of the outside world. But his daughter Eep is curious and brave. One day, a guy named Guy appears and leads them to leave their cave. They face many challenges on their journey. In the end, the family learns to face their fears and embrace a new life.
1. What is the main purpose of the passage
A. To compare three different film genres.
B. To analyze the character development in the films.
C. To explain why teen films are popular among students.
D. To recommend three teen films with meaningful themes.
2. What do both The Breakfast Club and Class Rank have in common
A. Teenagers need adults’ help to deal with their differences.
B. To get what you want, you need to be better than others.
C. Worries about school are the main problem for teenagers.
D. Knowing others better can help correct wrong first impressions.
3. What can be inferred about Eep in The Croods
A. She disagrees with her father’s protective nature.
B. She shares her father’s fear of the outside world.
C. She is the one who leads the family to leave the cave.
D. She prefers staying in the cave to going on adventures.
B
Artist Jasmine Cho paints images of both well-known and forgotten Asian Americans. But she does not use paper or canvas to create her art. She uses cookies.
Cho, who is also a baker, said the sweet treats “are the perfect platform for education, activism and healing.” The 39-year-old Korean American artist calls herself a “cookie activist.” She said she believes her art comes from a feeling of not belonging when she was young.
Cho has gained fans over the last several years for her detailed cookie faces. Actors Awkwafina, Daniel Dae Kim and Tamlyn Tomita are among those who have praised her cookie designs. The city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where Cho has lived since 2009, even honored her with a “Jasmine Cho Day” in 2020.
Back in 2016, Cho was busy making cookies for her online bakery, Yummyholic. She decorated cookies with faces for a friend’s birthday party. The cookies received attention on social media. Soon, others wanted her cookies, too.
Cho said, “It felt like a sort of superpower.” She had an “aha moment” of how to use her great power with great responsibility.
Her art has taken her to interesting places. In 2019, she wrote and drew images for a children’s book, Role Models Who Look Like Me. In the last few years, she has made over 20virtual and in-person appearances at universities, elementary schools and conferences. She also leads cookie-decorating workshops.
Cho’s work highlights Asian American figures who are often overlooked, such as civil rights activist Grace Lee Boggs and diver Sammy Lee, the first Asian American man to earn Olympic gold. “Part of what keeps me going is one day, I do hope that my work maybe becomes irrelevant because everyone has access to this history and awareness of it,” she said.
4. What inspires Jasmine Cho to create cookie portraits of Asian Americans
A. Her desire to win more national awards for her art.
B. Her childhood feeling of not belonging to a particular group.
C. Her ambition to make Yummyholic the most popular bakery.
D. The support from famous actors like Awkwafina and Daniel Dae Kim.
5. Why is Cho’s cookie art considered “a sort of superpower”
A. It can make her famous and earn her a lot of money.
B. It allows her to turn a simple food into a tool for change.
C. It helps her make friends with famous actors.
D. It lets her travel to many interesting places.
6. What can we infer from Cho’s hope that her work “becomes irrelevant”
A. She wants to stop creating cookie art in the future.
B. She believes her art will lose its value over time.
C. She hopes Asian American history will be widely recognized.
D. She thinks her art is not good enough to be remembered.
7. Which of the following words best describes Jasmine Cho’s personality
A. Creative and ambitious. B. Independent and cautious.
C. Caring and competitive. D. Humorous and easy-going.
C
In recent years, China has taken the global lead in digital payments, with QR code scanning becoming an indispensable part of daily life for most people. From street vendors and small grocery stores to subway stations and shopping malls, almost every scenario accepts quick QR code payments, making China one of the most cashless societies in the world. Now, a brand-new biometric payment method — palm payment — is gaining popularity across the country, marking the next step in the evolution of cashless living.
Palm payment works by identifying the unique vein patterns and palm lines of each individual, which are completely unique and hard to copy. Users only need to complete a one-time registration through relevant payment apps, linking their palm biometric data to their bank accounts or digital wallets. Once registered, they can complete a payment simply by holding their palm over a scanning device, without needing to take out a mobile phone, unlock the screen or open a payment app. This seamless process makes payment faster and more efficient than traditional QR code scanning.
Major Chinese tech companies have launched their palm payment services successively, and the technology has been applied in diverse public scenarios, including Beijing’s subway lines, international airports, convenience stores, restaurants and community shops. Many users speak highly of it, saying it saves a great deal of time in daily commutes and shopping, especially during peak hours when taking public transport.
However, just like any new biometric technology, palm payment has also sparked public concerns, with privacy and data security being the top ones. Some people worry that their personal biometric data may be leaked or used without permission. In response, the tech companies state that palm vein data is stored locally on the scanning devices rather than on cloud servers, and it is protected by advanced encryption technology. They also claim that palm payment is more secure than fingerprint recognition and passwords, as palm vein patterns are extremely difficult to forge.
It’s worth noting that palm payment is not meant to replace QR code payments. QR code scanning is still favored for its low cost, easy operation and wide coverage, and it will remain a mainstream payment method for a long time. Palm payment, on the other hand, provides a more convenient alternative for users, enriching the choices of cashless payments. As technology keeps advancing, these innovative payment methods will continue to shape and simplify our daily lives.
8. What makes palm payment different from QR code payment according to the passage
A. It is accepted by more shopping malls. B. It requires no mobile phone during payment.
C. It is cheaper for users to make daily payments. D. It is easier to promote around the world.
9. What can we infer from the passage
A. Palm payment will take the place of QR code payment soon.
B. Palm payment has the lowest security risk among all payment ways.
C. Tech companies haven’t taken measures to protect users’ palm data.
D. Both palm payment and QR code payment will coexist in daily life.
10. What is the author’s attitude toward palm payment
A. Doubtful. B. Objective. C. Supportive. D. Uninterested.
11. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage
A. The Rise of Cashless Societies: A Global Trend
B. Privacy Concerns: The Dark Side of Biometric Technology
C. Palm Payment: A Convenient New Step in Cashless Living
D. Palm Payment vs. QR Code Payments: Which is Better
D
Have you ever wondered why round logos make you feel calm, while sharp, triangular (三角形的) signs often feel warning or exciting This is the psychology of shapes: a growing field that studies how simple forms influence our emotions, decisions, and daily perceptions without us even noticing.
Scientists have found that our brains are wired to connect shapes with certain feelings instinctively (本能地). Circles, with no corners and smooth curves, are usually linked to peace, unity, and safety. They feel soft and friendly — think of smiley faces, social media icons, and many brand symbols. Squares and rectangles, with straight lines and right angles, stand for order, stability, and trust. We see them in banks, office buildings, and serious apps because they feel reliable and organized.
Triangles are more dynamic. Upward-pointing triangles suggest energy, growth, and ambition; they are often used in logos for sports and technology. Downward-pointing triangles can feel dangerous or uncertain, so they appear in warning signs. In general, curved shapes tend to be seen as positive and gentle, while sharp shapes feel more intense, aggressive, or urgent.
This psychology is widely used in design, advertising, and product making. A company may use a circle to seem warm or a square to seem professional. Road signs use shapes to send messages quickly: round for rules, triangular for warnings, square for information.
Some people ask if these feelings are universal or learned. Studies suggest basic connections are similar across cultures, but experience and culture can also shape our opinions. Either way, shapes are powerful tools that quietly shape how we see the world every day.
12. Which of the following is TRUE about circles according to the text
A. They represent order and reliability. B. They are often used in warning signs.
C. They are connected with calm and positive feelings. D. They have sharp angles and strong visual influence.
13. What does the underlined word “dynamic” in Paragraph 3 probably mean
A. Full of energy and change. B. Slow and peaceful.
C. Simple and common. D. Dangerous and serious.
14. What can we infer from the last paragraph
A. Shape psychology only works in Western cultures.
B. All people react to shapes in exactly the same way.
C. Both nature and culture affect how we feel about shapes.
D. Education decides our understanding of geometric symbols.
15. What is the main purpose of the passage
A. To teach readers how to design logos using shapes.
B. To show cultural differences in understanding geometric forms.
C. To compare different shapes used in international advertising.
D. To explain how shapes influence human emotions and perceptions.
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。
Don’t Ignore Heart Health for Young People
The sudden death of renowned online tutor highlights heart health risks. Experts warn of a rising threat to younger generations. Some young people think they are too young to have heart problems. Many young people ignore small signs of heart problems because they think illness is impossible for them. ___16___
___17___ A recent survey shows that over 60% of young people often stay up late, eat fast food and lack exercise. These bad habits slowly harm their hearts. For example, staying up late disrupts the body’s circadian rhythm, increasing the heart’s burden. Long- term fast food consumption leads to high fat and high sugar intake, which may cause high blood pressure.
Young people should pay attention to common symptoms like chest pain, fatigue and shortness of breath. Don’t brush off these signs as “just tiredness”. ___18___ Even a small discomfort should not be taken lightly.
___19___ Doing 30 minutes of moderate exercise like running, jumping rope or playing badminton every day can strengthen the heart. A balanced diet is also key — add more fruits, vegetables and whole grains to your meals instead of junk food. Developing good habits is the best way to protect your heart.
Heart health is not a temporary concern but a lifelong task. Young people are the backbone of families and society, and a healthy heart is the foundation of a vibrant life. ___20___ Only by doing so can we stay away from heart diseases and embrace a healthy and beautiful life.
A. Therefore, it’s vital to understand the harm of bad habits.
B. Ignoring these symptoms may lead to serious heart diseases.
C. Here are practical steps we can take to keep our hearts strong.
D. In short, take heart health seriously and keep healthy living habits.
E. Many young people are becoming more aware of health issues recently.
F. Poor living habits are the main cause of heart problems among the youth.
G. However, the reality is that heart problems are no longer limited to the elderly.
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)
I was at the airport, waiting for my delayed flight, feeling completely ___21___ in the sea of strangers. Recently, I’d been ___22___ a string of problems and was on the edge of ___23___.
At one point, I ___24___ it was probably a good idea to have someone to give me a warm hug when I landed, so I ___25___ my mother. After I hung up the phone, I just started ___26___.
A lady with her two little kids sat across from me and noticed I was ___27___. She asked if I was okay, and I said: “No, not really”. She told me that if I wanted to talk, she would ___28___. Her care and concern for me, a complete stranger, was a huge ___29___. As a man, I’m used to being ____30____ at for showing vulnerability (脆弱) like that.
After a little while, she said she had to catch her ____31____. I thanked her again and said goodbye. But this wonderful woman wasn’t done yet. Despite having to ____32____ two kids when it was already time to check in, she ____33____ a few minutes later with a small bag of M& Ms chocolate for me. “I know it won’t ____34____ your problem but hopefully it helps.” she said.
Maybe it’s not the biggest gesture, but her kindness really made a(n) ____35____ to my awful, tiring day.
21. A. separated B. lost C. trapped D. involved
22. A. addressing B. experiencing C. examining D. adjusting
23. A. failure B. conflict C. collapse D. defeat
24. A. noticed B. predicted C. expected D. decided
25. A. called B. visited C. texted D. missed
26. A. wandering B. crying C. talking D. complaining
27. A. upset B. injured C. annoyed D. excited
28. A. answer B. reply C. listen D. understand
29. A. surprise B. pleasure C. courage D. comfort
30. A. laughed B. pointed C. stared D. shouted
31. A. drive B. train C. flight D. walk
32. A. control B. watch C. organize D. manage
33. A. stepped away B. came back C. turned around D. showed up
34. A. identify B. change C. fix D. analyze
35. A. difference B. improvement C. impression D. promise
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。
After 24 days in theaters, Chinese wuxia film Blades of the Guardians: Wind Rises in the Desert ____36____ (reach) 1.3 billion yuan at the Chinese mainland box office last week, ____37____ expectations of many people.
The film, ____38____ (adapt) from a popular comic, tells the story of a group of warriors ____39____ protect travelers in the desert during the Sui Dynasty. It ____40____ (win) high praise from both critics and audiences since its release.
Many viewers say it is the realistic fight scenes and desert scenery ____41____ make the film special. ____42____ the story is simple, the director has created a world that feels both ancient and alive.
The box office success shows ____43____ growing interest in traditional Chinese culture among young people. It also proves that wuxia films still have great appeal today.
____44____ (surprising), it has kept a steady operation, making it one of the top ____45____ (perform) of the holiday season.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,你校英文报正在开展主题为“My Way to Relax”的征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1.你的常见压力来源(如学习、生活);
2.你放松自己的具体方式;
3.你的感受与收获。
要求:
1.词数 80 左右;
2.可适当增加细节,行文连贯。
My Way to Relax
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第二节(满分25分)
47. On March 14, Fu Tingxiu, a member of the Longyou County Red Cross Loyalty Rescue Team, was driving home after a skills competition. It was a little cold that afternoon, and there were not many people on the road. All of a sudden, he saw an old man standing alone by the side of the road. The old man walked back and forth slowly, his face full of confusion, and he could not speak a complete sentence clearly when he mumbled to himself. Fu felt he must be in trouble, so he stopped his car at once and walked quickly to help him.
Fu gently helped the old man into his warm car first, hoping to make him feel better. He asked the old man softly about his name, address and family, but the old man could only say a few unclear words. Fu tried many times, but he still got no useful information. He soon understood that the old man was lost and couldn’t find his way back home. Without any hesitation, Fu decided to take him to the nearest police station, for he knew the police could help find the old man’s family.
When they got to the police station, Fu told the police officers everything he had seen on the road and what he had tried to do. The police thanked Fu for his kindness and immediately checked their missing person records to look for the old man’s family. They then told Fu that the old man was 83 years old, who had left his home alone that morning and lost his way soon after.
At that time, the old man’s family had been looking for him everywhere for hours. They were extremely worried and kept calling the police for help, not knowing that their old family member was now safe at the police station with the warm help of a kind stranger like Fu.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
Minutes later, a tearful woman rushed into the police station.
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Paragraph 2:
The police officer told the woman that Fu had found her father on the cold road.
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答案版
山东省菏泽市2025-2026学年高一下学期期中学情检测英语试题
第一部分 听力(略)
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
Three Must-See Teen Films
If you’re tired of the same old movies, here are three fantastic teen films worth your time. They all tell touching stories about growth, friendship and self-discovery.
The Breakfast Club
This classic 1985 film is set in a high school library. Five students from completely different social groups — a “princess”, an “athlete”, a “bookworm”, a “freak” and a “criminal” — are stuck in detention (留校反省) for a whole Saturday. At first, they dislike each other and keep their distance. But as they talk and share their troubles, they begin to understand that everyone hides real struggles behind their masks. By the end of the day, they build a deep, unbreakable bond. The film teaches us not to judge others by their appearances.
Class Rank
Class Rank is a funny and heartwarming coming-of-age comedy. It follows two top high school students, Veronica and Bernard. Veronica is crazy about getting into Yale, while Bernard is a shy, smart boy who loves reading. When Veronica discovers she’s ranked No.2 in her class, she comes up with a crazy plan: she asks Bernard to run for the school board to change the unfair ranking system. At first, they can’t stand each other, but as they work together, they learn to respect each other’s strengths.
The Croods
If you like adventure and fun, The Croods is a perfect choice. It tells the story of the Crood family, who live in a cave. The family is led by Grug, who is overprotective and afraid of the outside world. But his daughter Eep is curious and brave. One day, a guy named Guy appears and leads them to leave their cave. They face many challenges on their journey. In the end, the family learns to face their fears and embrace a new life.
1. What is the main purpose of the passage
A. To compare three different film genres.
B. To analyze the character development in the films.
C. To explain why teen films are popular among students.
D. To recommend three teen films with meaningful themes.
2. What do both The Breakfast Club and Class Rank have in common
A. Teenagers need adults’ help to deal with their differences.
B. To get what you want, you need to be better than others.
C. Worries about school are the main problem for teenagers.
D. Knowing others better can help correct wrong first impressions.
3. What can be inferred about Eep in The Croods
A. She disagrees with her father’s protective nature.
B. She shares her father’s fear of the outside world.
C. She is the one who leads the family to leave the cave.
D. She prefers staying in the cave to going on adventures.
【答案】1. D 2. D 3. A
B
Artist Jasmine Cho paints images of both well-known and forgotten Asian Americans. But she does not use paper or canvas to create her art. She uses cookies.
Cho, who is also a baker, said the sweet treats “are the perfect platform for education, activism and healing.” The 39-year-old Korean American artist calls herself a “cookie activist.” She said she believes her art comes from a feeling of not belonging when she was young.
Cho has gained fans over the last several years for her detailed cookie faces. Actors Awkwafina, Daniel Dae Kim and Tamlyn Tomita are among those who have praised her cookie designs. The city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where Cho has lived since 2009, even honored her with a “Jasmine Cho Day” in 2020.
Back in 2016, Cho was busy making cookies for her online bakery, Yummyholic. She decorated cookies with faces for a friend’s birthday party. The cookies received attention on social media. Soon, others wanted her cookies, too.
Cho said, “It felt like a sort of superpower.” She had an “aha moment” of how to use her great power with great responsibility.
Her art has taken her to interesting places. In 2019, she wrote and drew images for a children’s book, Role Models Who Look Like Me. In the last few years, she has made over 20virtual and in-person appearances at universities, elementary schools and conferences. She also leads cookie-decorating workshops.
Cho’s work highlights Asian American figures who are often overlooked, such as civil rights activist Grace Lee Boggs and diver Sammy Lee, the first Asian American man to earn Olympic gold. “Part of what keeps me going is one day, I do hope that my work maybe becomes irrelevant because everyone has access to this history and awareness of it,” she said.
4. What inspires Jasmine Cho to create cookie portraits of Asian Americans
A. Her desire to win more national awards for her art.
B. Her childhood feeling of not belonging to a particular group.
C. Her ambition to make Yummyholic the most popular bakery.
D. The support from famous actors like Awkwafina and Daniel Dae Kim.
5. Why is Cho’s cookie art considered “a sort of superpower”
A. It can make her famous and earn her a lot of money.
B. It allows her to turn a simple food into a tool for change.
C. It helps her make friends with famous actors.
D. It lets her travel to many interesting places.
6. What can we infer from Cho’s hope that her work “becomes irrelevant”
A. She wants to stop creating cookie art in the future.
B. She believes her art will lose its value over time.
C. She hopes Asian American history will be widely recognized.
D. She thinks her art is not good enough to be remembered.
7. Which of the following words best describes Jasmine Cho’s personality
A. Creative and ambitious. B. Independent and cautious.
C. Caring and competitive. D. Humorous and easy-going.
【答案】4. B 5. B 6. C 7. A
C
In recent years, China has taken the global lead in digital payments, with QR code scanning becoming an indispensable part of daily life for most people. From street vendors and small grocery stores to subway stations and shopping malls, almost every scenario accepts quick QR code payments, making China one of the most cashless societies in the world. Now, a brand-new biometric payment method — palm payment — is gaining popularity across the country, marking the next step in the evolution of cashless living.
Palm payment works by identifying the unique vein patterns and palm lines of each individual, which are completely unique and hard to copy. Users only need to complete a one-time registration through relevant payment apps, linking their palm biometric data to their bank accounts or digital wallets. Once registered, they can complete a payment simply by holding their palm over a scanning device, without needing to take out a mobile phone, unlock the screen or open a payment app. This seamless process makes payment faster and more efficient than traditional QR code scanning.
Major Chinese tech companies have launched their palm payment services successively, and the technology has been applied in diverse public scenarios, including Beijing’s subway lines, international airports, convenience stores, restaurants and community shops. Many users speak highly of it, saying it saves a great deal of time in daily commutes and shopping, especially during peak hours when taking public transport.
However, just like any new biometric technology, palm payment has also sparked public concerns, with privacy and data security being the top ones. Some people worry that their personal biometric data may be leaked or used without permission. In response, the tech companies state that palm vein data is stored locally on the scanning devices rather than on cloud servers, and it is protected by advanced encryption technology. They also claim that palm payment is more secure than fingerprint recognition and passwords, as palm vein patterns are extremely difficult to forge.
It’s worth noting that palm payment is not meant to replace QR code payments. QR code scanning is still favored for its low cost, easy operation and wide coverage, and it will remain a mainstream payment method for a long time. Palm payment, on the other hand, provides a more convenient alternative for users, enriching the choices of cashless payments. As technology keeps advancing, these innovative payment methods will continue to shape and simplify our daily lives.
8. What makes palm payment different from QR code payment according to the passage
A. It is accepted by more shopping malls. B. It requires no mobile phone during payment.
C. It is cheaper for users to make daily payments. D. It is easier to promote around the world.
9. What can we infer from the passage
A. Palm payment will take the place of QR code payment soon.
B. Palm payment has the lowest security risk among all payment ways.
C. Tech companies haven’t taken measures to protect users’ palm data.
D. Both palm payment and QR code payment will coexist in daily life.
10. What is the author’s attitude toward palm payment
A. Doubtful. B. Objective. C. Supportive. D. Uninterested.
11. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage
A. The Rise of Cashless Societies: A Global Trend
B. Privacy Concerns: The Dark Side of Biometric Technology
C. Palm Payment: A Convenient New Step in Cashless Living
D. Palm Payment vs. QR Code Payments: Which is Better
【答案】8. B 9. D 10. B 11. C
D
Have you ever wondered why round logos make you feel calm, while sharp, triangular (三角形的) signs often feel warning or exciting This is the psychology of shapes: a growing field that studies how simple forms influence our emotions, decisions, and daily perceptions without us even noticing.
Scientists have found that our brains are wired to connect shapes with certain feelings instinctively (本能地). Circles, with no corners and smooth curves, are usually linked to peace, unity, and safety. They feel soft and friendly — think of smiley faces, social media icons, and many brand symbols. Squares and rectangles, with straight lines and right angles, stand for order, stability, and trust. We see them in banks, office buildings, and serious apps because they feel reliable and organized.
Triangles are more dynamic. Upward-pointing triangles suggest energy, growth, and ambition; they are often used in logos for sports and technology. Downward-pointing triangles can feel dangerous or uncertain, so they appear in warning signs. In general, curved shapes tend to be seen as positive and gentle, while sharp shapes feel more intense, aggressive, or urgent.
This psychology is widely used in design, advertising, and product making. A company may use a circle to seem warm or a square to seem professional. Road signs use shapes to send messages quickly: round for rules, triangular for warnings, square for information.
Some people ask if these feelings are universal or learned. Studies suggest basic connections are similar across cultures, but experience and culture can also shape our opinions. Either way, shapes are powerful tools that quietly shape how we see the world every day.
12. Which of the following is TRUE about circles according to the text
A. They represent order and reliability. B. They are often used in warning signs.
C. They are connected with calm and positive feelings. D. They have sharp angles and strong visual influence.
13. What does the underlined word “dynamic” in Paragraph 3 probably mean
A. Full of energy and change. B. Slow and peaceful.
C. Simple and common. D. Dangerous and serious.
14. What can we infer from the last paragraph
A. Shape psychology only works in Western cultures.
B. All people react to shapes in exactly the same way.
C. Both nature and culture affect how we feel about shapes.
D. Education decides our understanding of geometric symbols.
15. What is the main purpose of the passage
A. To teach readers how to design logos using shapes.
B. To show cultural differences in understanding geometric forms.
C. To compare different shapes used in international advertising.
D. To explain how shapes influence human emotions and perceptions.
【答案】12. C 13. A 14. C 15. D
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。
Don’t Ignore Heart Health for Young People
The sudden death of renowned online tutor highlights heart health risks. Experts warn of a rising threat to younger generations. Some young people think they are too young to have heart problems. Many young people ignore small signs of heart problems because they think illness is impossible for them. ___16___
___17___ A recent survey shows that over 60% of young people often stay up late, eat fast food and lack exercise. These bad habits slowly harm their hearts. For example, staying up late disrupts the body’s circadian rhythm, increasing the heart’s burden. Long- term fast food consumption leads to high fat and high sugar intake, which may cause high blood pressure.
Young people should pay attention to common symptoms like chest pain, fatigue and shortness of breath. Don’t brush off these signs as “just tiredness”. ___18___ Even a small discomfort should not be taken lightly.
___19___ Doing 30 minutes of moderate exercise like running, jumping rope or playing badminton every day can strengthen the heart. A balanced diet is also key — add more fruits, vegetables and whole grains to your meals instead of junk food. Developing good habits is the best way to protect your heart.
Heart health is not a temporary concern but a lifelong task. Young people are the backbone of families and society, and a healthy heart is the foundation of a vibrant life. ___20___ Only by doing so can we stay away from heart diseases and embrace a healthy and beautiful life.
A. Therefore, it’s vital to understand the harm of bad habits.
B. Ignoring these symptoms may lead to serious heart diseases.
C. Here are practical steps we can take to keep our hearts strong.
D. In short, take heart health seriously and keep healthy living habits.
E. Many young people are becoming more aware of health issues recently.
F. Poor living habits are the main cause of heart problems among the youth.
G. However, the reality is that heart problems are no longer limited to the elderly.
【答案】16. G 17. F 18. B 19. C 20. D
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)
I was at the airport, waiting for my delayed flight, feeling completely ___21___ in the sea of strangers. Recently, I’d been ___22___ a string of problems and was on the edge of ___23___.
At one point, I ___24___ it was probably a good idea to have someone to give me a warm hug when I landed, so I ___25___ my mother. After I hung up the phone, I just started ___26___.
A lady with her two little kids sat across from me and noticed I was ___27___. She asked if I was okay, and I said: “No, not really”. She told me that if I wanted to talk, she would ___28___. Her care and concern for me, a complete stranger, was a huge ___29___. As a man, I’m used to being ____30____ at for showing vulnerability (脆弱) like that.
After a little while, she said she had to catch her ____31____. I thanked her again and said goodbye. But this wonderful woman wasn’t done yet. Despite having to ____32____ two kids when it was already time to check in, she ____33____ a few minutes later with a small bag of M& Ms chocolate for me. “I know it won’t ____34____ your problem but hopefully it helps.” she said.
Maybe it’s not the biggest gesture, but her kindness really made a(n) ____35____ to my awful, tiring day.
21. A. separated B. lost C. trapped D. involved
22. A. addressing B. experiencing C. examining D. adjusting
23. A. failure B. conflict C. collapse D. defeat
24. A. noticed B. predicted C. expected D. decided
25. A. called B. visited C. texted D. missed
26. A. wandering B. crying C. talking D. complaining
27. A. upset B. injured C. annoyed D. excited
28. A. answer B. reply C. listen D. understand
29. A. surprise B. pleasure C. courage D. comfort
30. A. laughed B. pointed C. stared D. shouted
31. A. drive B. train C. flight D. walk
32. A. control B. watch C. organize D. manage
33. A. stepped away B. came back C. turned around D. showed up
34. A. identify B. change C. fix D. analyze
35. A. difference B. improvement C. impression D. promise
【答案】21. B 22. B 23. C 24. D 25. A 26. B 27. A 28. C 29. D 30. A 31. C 32. D 33. B 34. C 35. A
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。
After 24 days in theaters, Chinese wuxia film Blades of the Guardians: Wind Rises in the Desert ____36____ (reach) 1.3 billion yuan at the Chinese mainland box office last week, ____37____ expectations of many people.
The film, ____38____ (adapt) from a popular comic, tells the story of a group of warriors ____39____ protect travelers in the desert during the Sui Dynasty. It ____40____ (win) high praise from both critics and audiences since its release.
Many viewers say it is the realistic fight scenes and desert scenery ____41____ make the film special. ____42____ the story is simple, the director has created a world that feels both ancient and alive.
The box office success shows ____43____ growing interest in traditional Chinese culture among young people. It also proves that wuxia films still have great appeal today.
____44____ (surprising), it has kept a steady operation, making it one of the top ____45____ (perform) of the holiday season.
【答案】36. reached 37. beyond 38. adapted 39. who/that 40. has won 41. that 42. Though/Although/While 43. a 44. Surprisingly 45. performances
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,你校英文报正在开展主题为“My Way to Relax”的征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1.你的常见压力来源(如学习、生活);
2.你放松自己的具体方式;
3.你的感受与收获。
要求:
1.词数 80 左右;
2.可适当增加细节,行文连贯。
My Way to Relax
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【答案】
My Way to Relax
As a high school student, I often feel stressed from heavy homework, frequent exams and my parents’ high expectations.
To relax myself, I go running for 30 minutes every evening after finishing my homework. With the cool wind and beautiful stars, I can free my mind from study worries. Running not only builds up my body but also calms my mind. After running, I always feel relaxed and energetic, ready to face the next day’s study with a good mood.
This simple way of relaxing is very important to me, which teaches me to take good care of myself while working hard at school.
第二节(满分25分)
47. On March 14, Fu Tingxiu, a member of the Longyou County Red Cross Loyalty Rescue Team, was driving home after a skills competition. It was a little cold that afternoon, and there were not many people on the road. All of a sudden, he saw an old man standing alone by the side of the road. The old man walked back and forth slowly, his face full of confusion, and he could not speak a complete sentence clearly when he mumbled to himself. Fu felt he must be in trouble, so he stopped his car at once and walked quickly to help him.
Fu gently helped the old man into his warm car first, hoping to make him feel better. He asked the old man softly about his name, address and family, but the old man could only say a few unclear words. Fu tried many times, but he still got no useful information. He soon understood that the old man was lost and couldn’t find his way back home. Without any hesitation, Fu decided to take him to the nearest police station, for he knew the police could help find the old man’s family.
When they got to the police station, Fu told the police officers everything he had seen on the road and what he had tried to do. The police thanked Fu for his kindness and immediately checked their missing person records to look for the old man’s family. They then told Fu that the old man was 83 years old, who had left his home alone that morning and lost his way soon after.
At that time, the old man’s family had been looking for him everywhere for hours. They were extremely worried and kept calling the police for help, not knowing that their old family member was now safe at the police station with the warm help of a kind stranger like Fu.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
Minutes later, a tearful woman rushed into the police station.
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Paragraph 2:
The police officer told the woman that Fu had found her father on the cold road.
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【答案】
Minutes later, a tearful woman rushed into the police station. She rushed over immediately, tears pouring down her cheeks. Kneeling beside her father, she held his cold hands tightly, her body trembling with a mix of relief and overwhelming joy. The old man stared blankly at first, and then his confused eyes softened as he recognized her, lifting his weak hand to pat hers gently. Fu watched the touching scene with a gentle smile, feeling truly relieved and joyful that the family was safely reunited at last. The officer stood by silently, giving them space to calm down and recover from the anxiety.
The police officer told the woman that Fu had found her father on the cold road. He explained how Fu had noticed the old man’s confusion, kindly took him into his car to keep warm, and then brought him to the police station without delay. After hearing this, the woman turned to Fu, bowed deeply, and kept saying “thank you” repeatedly. Fu smiled and replied, “It’s nothing. Just make sure he carries a contact card.” The woman then helped her father stand up, held his arm tightly, and walked out slowly. Fu watched them get into a taxi and drive away, a warm feeling rising in his heart. He got into his own car and headed home, feeling that the cold day had become truly meaningful.

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