宁夏回族自治区石嘴山市平罗中学2025-2026学年高一下学期5月期中英语试题(PDF版,无答案)

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宁夏回族自治区石嘴山市平罗中学2025-2026学年高一下学期5月期中英语试题(PDF版,无答案)

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平罗中学 2025-2026学年度第二学期期中考试试卷 8. Why does the woman speak to the man
A. To hold a meeting. B. To ask for help. C. To invite him for a coffee.
高一英语
150 120 9. How will the woman go back home 满分: 分 考试时长: 分
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分) A. By car. B. By subway. C. By bus.
5 1.5 7.5 听第 8段录音,回答第 10至 12题。第一节(共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分)
5 A B C 10. What does Jenny plan to do tomorrow morning 听下面 段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的 、 、 三个选项中选出最佳选
A. Go to work. B. See a doctor. C. Look after her mother.
项。听完每段录音后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放
11. Who probably is Jenny
两遍。 A. A saleswoman. B. A bank clerk. C. A pilot.
1. What did the woman eat this morning 12. What will Jenny do next
A. A sandwich. B. An egg. C. A slice of bread. A. Talk to her sister. B. Print a report out. C. Have a meeting.
2. What did the boy do last night
听第 9段录音,回答第 13至 16题。
A. He went to bed early. B. He did his homework. C. He watched a film.
13. In which country are the speakers now
3. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. Canada. B. The U.S.A. C. The U.K.
A. In a park. B. In the street. C. At a hairdresser’s.
14. When will Esther’s lecture start
4. Why doesn’t the girl help return the books this weekend
A. On September 13th. B. On September 14th. C. On September 20th.
A. She will be busy.
15. What do we know about Esther
B. She wants to read these books.
A. She’s Jacob’s cousin.
C. The library will be closed then.
B. She won’t live in a college dormitory.
5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
C. She’s going to college with William.
A. Co-workers. B. Husband and wife. C. Father and daughter.
16. What does William offer to do for Esther
第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分) A. Move house. B. Drive her to the college. C. Get in contact with Jacob.
听下面 5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选 听第 10段录音,回答第 17至 20题。
项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有 5秒钟的 17. What is the area of Zhong Liu’s balcony
作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。 A. Five square meters. B. Seven square meters. C. Nineteen square meters.
听第 6段录音,回答第 6、7题。 18. What can be found on Zhong Liu’s mini-farm
6. When was Oak Street widened A. Strawberries. B. Eggplants. C. Potatoes.
A. Two years ago. B. One year ago. C. Half a year ago. 19. Why did Zhong Liu grow garlic at first
7. What does the man do for the woman A. He liked to eat it. B. He needed to enrich his life. C. He didn’t want to waste it.
A. Take her to Abbey Street. B. Tell her the way. C. Wait for the traffic lights with her. 20. Which cities have the most buyers in China according to the speaker
听第 7段录音,回答第 8、9题。 A. Beijing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. B. Shenzhen, Shanghai and Hangzhou.
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C. Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen.
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)
21. What is special about Wellington on a Plate
阅读短文,从A、B、C、D中选出最佳选项。
A. It’s known for its road trips. B. It’s held at various places.
A
C. It’s an excellent music festival. D. It’s free to members only.
New Zealand’s amazing scenic beauty plays host to some amazing music, food, and cultural 22. What do Rhythm & Alps and Rhythm and Vines have in common
festivals throughout the year. Below are some best festivals in New Zealand to add to your wishlist. A. They require the same fee for admission.
Wellington on a Plate B. They come in the first few days of the year.
When: 20th-21st November, 2026 C. They’re good choices for camping enthusiasts.
Where: Wellington D. They offer amazing ways to celebrate the New Year.
Entry Fee: Free of charge 23. Where is the text most likely from
Wellington on a Plate is an impressive food festival in New Zealand which is not limited to just A. A travel guide. B. A textbook. C. A science fiction. D. A research paper.
one place. Wellington’s restaurants, venues, and even car parks become hosts to this wild celebration. B
Hamburgers are a popular food choice in Wellington. Besides them, creative cocktails, wines, and over
Lila Marquez gently places a tiny wild goose(大雁) with an injured wing into a soft cotton box.
100 exciting events also wait for you.
Rhythm & Alps “Take it easy, little Dewdrop,” she whispers, adjusting the warm lamp above the box. For the past
When: 29th December, 2026 eight years, the retired biology teacher
has saved many injured or abandoned wild geese. With her
Where: Robrosa Station, Wanaka, South Island careful care, more than 200 geese have regained strength and returned to the nearby wetlands.
Entry Fee: INR 5,000 — 34,000 Lila’s journey with wild geese began in 2015, two years after her husband passed away. She felt
Are you crazy about mountains and music Rhythm & Alps is a festival that you can plan a road lost and lonely until one rainy afternoon, when she found a weak gosling trembling under a tree — its
trip to. It is one of the camping festivals in New Zealand that could bring together world-class bands, wing broken by a stray cat. “I couldn’t leave it there,” Lila recalls. She named the gosling Dewdrop
DJs and festival-goers to welcome the coming year. and spent weeks nursing it back to health: feeding it nutrient-rich goose feed, cleaning its wound daily,
Rhythm and Vines and teaching it to swim in a small basin. As Dewdrop grew stronger, Lila found joy she hadn’t felt in
When: 28th-31st December, 2026 years. “That little goose gave me a reason to get up every morning,” she says.
Where: Waiohika Estate, Gisborne Soon, neighbors and passersby started bringing her injured wild geese — some with broken legs,
Entry Fee: INR 20,500 — 34,000 others weakened by pollution or hunger. Lila dug into her old biology textbooks and searched online
Gisborne is the first city in the world to see the New Year, as it is on New Zealand’s East Cape. A for goose care tips. Last year, a student posted a video of Lila feeding the geese on Instagram, and it
3-day-long international music festival, Rhythm and Vines, is held there to welcome the first sunrise of quickly went viral with over 800,000 views. People from nearby areas began donating goose feed and
the New Year. medical supplies.
Victorian Fete Yet the wild geese still face great plight in the city. The wetlands they depend on are shrinking due
When: 21st November, 2026 to urban construction; stray animals and water pollution pose constant risks. But Lila never loses hope.
Where: Victorian Precinct, Oamaru She has started a small community group to plant native water plants and advocate for wetland
Entry Fee: INR 700 protection. “Caring for these geese isn’t just about saving them,” she says. “It’s about reminding
Victorian Fete is a good occasion during which festival-goers take a step back in time to the people that we share this city with all living things.”
Victorian era. Festival-goers show up in Victorian full dress during the celebration. Have your spare Every time a healed goose flies off to the wetlands, Lila stands there, watching proudly. For her,
time enjoying tasty food, wine, beer, and world-class whisky at one of the exciting New Zealand these geese are more than just rescued creatures — they are symbols of comfort, hope, and the power
traditional festivals. of small acts of kindness.
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24. What can we learn about Dewdrop from the text D. By monitoring children’s breathing rate, heart rate and movement.
A. It stayed with Lila for eight years. B. It was the reason Lila retired from teaching. 29. What can be inferred from having the SleepIQ bed
C. It helped Lila regain happiness. D. It became famous on social media for its story. A. It can completely stop children from sufer ingf romb add r eams f or ever .
25. What does the underlined word “plight” in Paragraph 4 probably mean B. It greatly reduces parents’ worries abouthei rk i ds ’ sleeping problems.
A. difficulty. B. noise. C. competition. D. change. C. It prevents children from doing any reading actvi tesbe f orebe dtme.
26. Which words best describe Lila according to the text D. It makes parents no longer need to look afer t hei rk i ds a t ni ght at al l.
A. Honest and outgoing. B. Humorous and creative. 30. What can be learned from the text
C. Brave and ambitious. D. Kind-hearted and determined. A. The SleepIQ bed is the best bed around the world.
27. What is the best title for the text
B. Children will never fall out ofheS l eepI Qb ed.
A. Lila and Wild Geese: Protection and Research B. Lila and Wild Geese: Rescue and Comfort
C. Lila and Wild Geese: Friendship and Adventure D. Lila and Wild Geese: Survival and Success C. The smart bed is as cheap as an ordinary one.
C D. Another smart bed is needed with children growing older.
Parents may worry thathei rc hi ldr ena r en’ tg etngeno ughqua l i t ysle ep. Howe ve r , nowt he re’ s 31.What does the text mainly talk about
a smart bed to provide adults with sleep data through a smart app. The SleepIQ bed can send a signal A. How to get a good sleep. B. How parents take care of children.
of atentont o pa r ent s wh e nt h ei r ch i l drenar eas l eep, as we l l as i fheyar e r i s kingout ofe d. I f a C. The smart bed helping sleep beter .D . Ri skst hat c hi ldr enf acewh ens l eepi ng.
child is tossing and turning (辗转反侧), it can also be adjusted to make it more comfortable. D
The bed was frstntr oducedat he Int er natonalCons umerEl ec t ronics Show( CES ). I t cl ai mst o We are what we eat. From high-calorie meals to low-fat lunches, much of our health depends on
be the only one in the world, which adjusts with children as they grow. Children don’t need to wear a what we eat. We know about the benefits of eating properly for our physical well-being, but cooking
smart-band or alternatvewe ar abl ed evi cei nb ed. I ns tead, t heq ual ityo fhei r sl eepi s me a suredby food is turning out to be good for our mental well-being as well.
sensors in the bed, which monitor their present, average breathing rate, heart rate and movement. Some people are now thinking highly of the treatment value of cooking food. It’s not just about
Then it assesses quality of sleep. They are given a SleepIQ score for each night’s sleep. Using an the end result but the experience someone goes through. Dr. Mark Salter, a famous doctor, said,
accompanying app, parents can see it clearly. It also allows parents to monitor routnest hat a fect “Baking and cooking are good therapies (疗法) that help patients develop planning skills, short-term
sleep, such as exercise, cafei nea nds creent me, he l pingch i l drent o de vel opar o utnetha thel ps memory and social skills-all of which suffer in mental illness.”
develop a good night’s shut-eye. TV chef and author Nadiya Hussain agrees that cooking is great for helping our mind. She loves
to bake and became the champion of the TV show, The Great British Bake Off. She says that “Baking’
The bed sends a signal to the app when it senses a child is out ofedo r r estless, s ucha si fei s
s always been about therapy. It produces something tangible. Unlike something abstract (抽象的), you
having a nightmare (噩梦). Its frmn essc anb ea dj us tedt oc hanget hel evel of comf or tands uppor to
can touch and enjoy it! Besides, your creations taste delicious and make you feel good. It is a process
suit children as they grow. A “head tlt( 倾斜 )” feature for reading is built n, a ndp ar ent sc an that really increase your level of life satisfaction.
remotely turn a light out afer r eadi ngt meu s i ngt h eap p. Ther ear eal sofu nf e at uressu chas a Certainly, creating some delicious food has helped some of us get through the recent lockdown
“monster scanner”, which uses a mobile phone to check for and fght “ mo ns ter s”u nder t heb ed. (禁闭 ); it’s helped take our mind off things and given us something to do. People have said that
What’s more, an automatcl ight wi llgui dec hi ldr eni fheyne edt o ge t upi n th emi d dl eofheni g ht. kneading dough (面团 ) to make bread, for example, has given them a sense of calm and control.
The bed is available online and at Sleep Number stores in the US from around $499, almosthe Research has shown that doing creative tasks, like cooking, makes us feel happier.
same as the beds we are sleeping on. Nicole Farmer, who studies how food influences our biology, behavior and mental health, said
28. How does the SleepIQ bed measure children’s sleep quality that baking is an important tool for our socialization and mental health. She thinks that cooking gives
A. By checking children’s wearable smart watches. you the opportunity to cook for others, in turn, providing the opportunity to improve and build
B. By recording children’s screen tme e ver yn i ght . relationships. It is a rewarding experience.
C. By collectngp ar ent s ’ daily sleeping informaton. Hopefully, as we start to mix with friends and family again, we can enjoy the benefits once more
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and put us all in the right state of mind. want to achieve. 40 . Be honest! If the answer is small, the goal may be a bit too high. Dial(调整)it
32. Why does the author mention Salter’s words in the second paragraph back so it is more realistic and more achievable.
A. To support his idea. B. To explain a medical term. A.If you have a goal to lose weight
C. To give us suggestons . D. To show his admiration for Salter. B.If you’re good at a particular task at work
33. Why did people feel calm and in control when kneading dough C.But it isn’t likely to help improve your self-confidence
A. It helped them forget their worries. B. It required careful planning skills. D.Next, ask yourself what chance you have of reaching it
C. It produced delicious food to enjoy . D. It gave them a sense of pride. E.This makes you wonder if you have what it takes to succeed
F.Fortunately, there are several ways to increase your self-confidence
34. What is Farmer’s opinion of cooking
A. It is a useful survival skill. B. It is a vital tool for a balanced diet. G.Take a moment and think about how people around you make you feel
C. It strengthens connecton s with others. D. It provides equal chances for all cooks. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分)
35. What is the best title for the text 第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
A. We Are What We Eat B. Health Lies in Cooking Foods 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
C. Cooking Helps Physical Health D. Cooking Promotes Mental Health A dark ocean at night hides hidden dangers. A lonely swimmer is suddenly pulled down into the
第二节(共 5小题,每小题 2. 5分,共 12. 5分) water. Such scary scenes from a famous movie have strengthened people’s long-held ___41___ of
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 sharks as a dangerous animal.
选项。 The film Jaws, produced in 1975, describes a fierce white shark that repeatedly hurts and harms
Having a healthy level of self-confidence can help you become more successful in your personal ordinary swimmers. The movie achieved huge success overnight, ___42___ millions of viewers
and professional life. But maintaining confidence isn’t easy and it’s an easy thing to lose when you feel worldwide. It also deepened the public’s fixed view that sharks are dangerous and ___43___ natural
like you’ve failed or made a mistake. 36 . killers.
Stop comparing yourself to others In fact, humans have always felt ___44___ of large sea creatures. However, this popular film
Do you compare how you look to people around you Or maybe you compare your income to made public worries much ____45____. Many viewers believed sharks actively ____46____ human
what your friend earns. Social comparison theory explains that making comparisons is natural. 37 . beings on purpose. Some local people gave up ___47___ in coastal waters, while others began to hunt
It may even have the opposite effect. So when you notice you are drawing comparisons, remind sharks crazily. At that time, few people ___48___ the possible result of killing large numbers of sharks.
yourself that doing so isn’t helpful. As time went by, shark populations dropped sharply across the globe. The sharp decline was partly
Surround yourself with positive people ____49___ to public fear, and mainly to a cruel business called finning. Fishermen catch sharks, cut
38 . Do they lift you up, or do they bring you down Are they constantly judging you, or do off their fins and throw the injured animals back to the ocean. Without fins, sharks will die slowly and
they accept you for who you are If you feel bad about yourself after hanging out with a particular ____50___ in the water. These fins are widely used in expensive dishes, causing the ___51____ death
person, it may be time to say goodbye. Instead, surround yourself with people who love you and want of countless sharks every year.
the best for you. ____52___, the situatoni ss l owl yc hangi ngb ecause more and more people begin to realize that
Do things you’re good at sharks only attack people____53____. Nowadays, more wildlife lovers are devoting themselves to
What happens when you do things that you are good at Your self-confidence starts to rise ____54____ the real living conditions of sharks. As key members of marine ecosystems, sharks play
rapidly. If you’re good at a certain sport, for instance, make it a point to train or play at least once a an irreplaceable role. It is high time that we learned to respect and ____55___ these misunderstood
week. 39 , try to do that task more often. creatures.
Set realistic goals 41.A. idea B. rule C. plan D. request
Setting high-reaching goals and failing to achieve them has been found to damage confidence 42.A. saving B. controlling C.attracting D. protecting
levels. On the contrary, realistic goals are achievable. And the more you achieve your goals, the greater 43.A. friendly B. cruel C. quiet D. annoyed
your confidence in yourself and your abilities will be. To set realistic goals, frst, write down what you 44.A. proud B. tired C. scared D. careful
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45.A. safer B. simpler C. better D. worse 注意:
46.A. attack B. greet C. guard D. guide (1)写作词数应为 80左右;
47.A. sailing B. surfing C. fsh ing D. swimming
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
48.A. ignored B. judged C. considered D. doubted
注意:1.写作词数应为 80左右; 2.格式已给出,不计入总词数。
49.A. close B. due C. similar D. equal
50.A. painfully B. naturally C. bravely D. secretly Dear fellow students,
51.A. unnecessary B. quick C. peaceful D. unexpected
52.A. Therefore B. However C. Besides D. Meanwhile __________________________________________________________________________________
53.A. by design B. bymistake C.in turn D. for fun __________________________________________________________________________________
54.A. hiding B. changing C. understanding D. preventing __________________________________________________________________________________
55.A. prevent B. replace C. punish D. preserve __________________________________________________________________________________
Students' Union
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个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
第二节读后续写 (满分 25分)
We all know honesty is 56 important value and lying is wrong, but who can honestly say
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。
they’ve never told a lie Most lies we tell are “white lies” — little lies 57 we tell to protect others
Last summer, I joined a two-week long art camp. At first, I was nervous as I didn’t know anyone
from the truth. We’ve all hidden our true feelings, like 58 (say) a disliked meal is “delicious” or
praising a bad haircut. But to what extent can we justify telling such lies there. Among the students, there was a girl named Maya. She was always surrounded by a group of
One main reason is to make others feel better. 59 (actual), we often lie to protect ourselves friends, chatting and laughing loudly. I was too shy to approach her.
from the disappointment and anger of others. Another reason is to give 60 (encourage): if a One day during a painting class, I was struggling with my brushwork. Maya happened to pass by
friend asks about their singing, you may praise it, despite thinking it’s terrible. Finally, we may lie to and noticed my trouble. She pulled up a chair beside me and patiently showed me some painting
shield others from bad news, like hiding a bad day 61 parents. techniques. Her kind smile and warm words made me feel at ease immediately. From then on, we
Even white lies have unknown results. The “delicious” meal may 62 (serve) every time you
became good friends. We spent every day at the camp together, sharing our dreams and secrets.
visit. 63 your friend finds out you lied, will they trust your opinion again How would you feel if
those 64 (close) to you hid the truth As the end of the art camp approached, everyone was busy preparing for the final exhibition.
White lies are not always harmless. Before deciding 65 (tell) one, consider if honesty might Maya and I decided to create a joint painting that combined our different styles. However, just two
be kinder in the long run. Weigh the consequences carefully, because even small lies can build tangled days before the exhibition, a huge argument(争论) broke out between us. We had different ideas
webs we can’t escape from.
about how to complete the painting and neither of us was willing to compromise(折中). We ended up
第四部分写作(共两节,满分 40分) storming off in anger, leaving the half-finished painting on the painting stand.
第一节应用文写作(满分 15分) That night, I lay in bed, tossing and turning(辗转反侧). I kept thinking about our friendship
假定你是学生会主席李华,你校即将举行主题为 “Green campus”的一项环保活动,请你向 and how stupid our argument was. I realized that friendship was more important than winning an
全校同学写一封英文倡议书,内容包括: argument.
(1)活动目的; 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。
(2)你的建议; Paragraph 1: The next morning, I decided to apologize to Maya.
(3)发出呼吁。 __________________________________________________________________________________
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Paragraph 2: Tears filled Maya’s eyes as she rushed towards me and gave me a big hug.
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