广东汕尾陆丰市2025-2026学年度第二学期期中教学质量监测高一英语试卷(含答案)

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广东汕尾陆丰市2025-2026学年度第二学期期中教学质量监测高一英语试卷(含答案)

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广东汕尾陆丰市2025-2026学年度第二学期期中教学质量监测高一英语试卷
一、选词填空-句子:本大题共2小题,共15分。
1.
A.In spite of B.In addition C. Now that D.all over the world E. a wide range of F. from then on
(1) he works and can take care of himself, his daughter has time to study at university.
(2) The song made me feel so much better that I began to listen to music all the time.
(3) Tea is a symbol of Chinese culture. , drinking tea is regarded as a way to relax.
(4) Festivals have origins, such as the seasons of the year, religions, famous figures, and important events.
(5) its religious origins, another example is Halloween, which slowly became an exciting festival for children.
2.
A.go through B.lead to C. set off D.fade away E. belong to F. play a significant role in
(1) Big challenges, however, can sometimes great solutions.
(2) When you tough times, you meet others who are facing similar challenges.
(3) Customs festivals, but sometimes they can change over time.
(4) The four countries that the United Kingdom work together in some areas.
(5) With the development of modern society and the spread of new ideas, some traditions may and others may be established.
二、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共37.5分。
A
Curious about Xinjiang’s natural beauty and diverse culture Here are local festivals for you to explore its unique traditions and customs in full.
The Corban Festival
The Corban Festival is a major Islamic holiday on the 10th day of the last Islamic lunar month (May 27, 2026). Celebrations center around a feast in which families kill lambs and share meat with their family, neighbours and poor people to show their help, respect and friendship. Visitors can watch sunrise prayers (祈祷) at mosques like the Id Kah Mosque in Kashgar, and enjoy street celebrations with folk singing, dancing and traditional feasts.
The Rouzi Festival
The festival ends Ramadan on the first day of the 10th Islamic month (March 20, 2026). Visitors can join sunrise prayers, watch dances like the Samah in Kashgar, and enjoy traditional foods such as samsa, nang, and sangza. They may also share festive meals with locals, and visit busy bazaars (市集) like the Kashgar Sunday Bazaar.
Nowruz
Nowruz, meaning “new day”, occurs on the Spring Equinox (March 20, 2026) and marks the Persian New Year. Observed by ethnic groups like the Uygurs and Kazaks, the holiday includes ceremonies, traditional games, cultural performances, and activities such as wrestling, horse racing, and bonfire jumping. Visitors can also enjoy Nowruz stew, a traditional holiday specialty. In 2009, Nowruz was added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage List.
The Turpan Grape Festival
The Turpan Grape Festival is held in mid-to-late August each year. Visitors can tour vineyards, pick grapes, and taste grape specialties. The festival also features open-air concerts with traditional music and tours of Turpan’s ancient Karez well system.
3.What do local people mainly do during the Corban Festival
A. Visit crowded bazaars.
B. Watch street dance shows alone.
C. Offer lamb meat to people around.
D. Enjoy big traditional street feasts.
4.Which of the following festivals includes horse races as a traditional activity
A. The Corban Festival. B. The Rouzi Festival.
C. Nowruz. D. The Turpan Grape Festival.
5.What do the four festivals have in common
A. They all feature horse racing and wrestling.
B. They all include sunrise prayers at mosques.
C. They all take place during the summer months.
D. They all offer local food and cultural activities.
B
How would you feel if moving to a new town meant losing track of your friends What if the only way of getting news from faraway friends was writing letters that took ages to be delivered This was how things worked not very long ago. Thanks to advances in technology, how we make friends and communicate with them has changed significantly.
Nowadays, we can move around the world and still stay in touch with the people that we want to remain friends with. Social media tools let us see what our friends are up to and maintain friendships. All you need is a Wi-Fi connection.
The digital age also enables us to find people who share our interests, such as collecting model cars or playing an unusual instrument. Whatever our hobbies, the Internet can connect us with others who also enjoy doing them, even if they live on the other side of the world.
But when you “friend” people online, does this mean that they really are your friends
It depends.
If people always exchange true personal information online, then yes, these friendships can be real and meaningful. But we need to keep in mind that what we see on social media is often not the whole truth about a person.
On social media sites, people tend to post only positive updates that make them appear happy and friendly. But smiling photos can hide real problems. Remember the saying: on the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog. A young person could be old; a woman could be a man; we could even be sharing our Information with criminals.
But this doesn’t mean that we should throw the baby out with the bathwater. Although technology has changed the way we acquire friends, the meaning of friendship and our longing for friends remain the same. As Aristotle said, no one would choose to live without friends, even if he had all other goods.
6.What is a necessity to contact with friends through social media
A. A mobile phone. B. A digital camera.
C. A technical instrument. D. A Wi-Fi connection.
7.What can we infer from the saying “on the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog”
A. It’s possible for dogs to make online friends.
B. People online often hide their true identities.
C. It’s forbidden to make friends on the Internet.
D. People online are nicer than those in real life.
8.How is the passage mainly organized
A. Past→Present→Problem→Advice.
B. Question→Answer→Reason→Result.
C. Problem→Solution→Example→Conclusion.
D. Advantage→Disadvantage→Comparison→Advice.
9.What is the author’s attitude towards online friendship
A. Supportive. B. Objective. C. Critical. D. Doubtful.
C
When Marie Benton first moved to London in 2008, joining a choir helped her settle in. To comfort and build confidence in people in trouble, she hung posters in local hostels (临时收容所) advertising “a choir with no name (yet)”, and it was an immediate success. Thus was officially born The Choir with No Name (TCWNN), which now has seven choirs across different cities to support those affected by homelessness and exclusion (排斥).
Studies have documented the close link between homelessness and mental illness. A 2022 report showed homeless people experience worse physical and mental health than the general population. Fortunately, research published in Psychology of Music found being part of a choir raises positive emotions, with 88% of people seeing mental health improvements and 78% reporting reduced stress and anxiety.
Frequently excluded and often ignored, homeless people are often separated. “Our choirs aim to do the opposite, where everyone is seen and heard,” says TCWNN’s CEO Dr. Kate Wareham.
Unlike other groups, TCWNN is free to join, welcoming people of all ages, backgrounds and musical abilities, with no pre-registration, skill test or regular attendance. All rehearsals (彩排) start with a chat, followed by 90 minutes of group singing, and end with a hot meal. The choir directors are teaching group singing in a way that ensures everyone is supported to grow both personally and musically.
Dan, who has been in the choir since 2015, says his life has been changed. Forced to leave his family home and live in a hostel, he completely shut himself off from the world. But weekly rehearsals provided hope during dark times. “When I joined, I was at the bottom of the ladder; choir was the start of climbing up, and, slowly but surely, I got to where I am today — a confident and outgoing person.” he says. Now Dan has his own flat and rebuilds family relationships.
10.Why did Marie Benton start a choir
A. To uplift people facing hardships.
B. To run more choirs across the UK.
C. To make herself fit in London quickly.
D. To help with the promotion of local hostels.
11.What did the research inPsychology of Music show
A. The relief of stress through chatting.
B. The poor physical health of homeless people.
C. The beneficial effects of choir on mental health.
D. The link between homelessness and mental health.
12.What makes TCWNN different
A. Required registration. B. Easy access for everyone.
C. Strict attendance rules. D. High musical ability standards.
13.What can be a suitable title for the text
A. A Special Choir Bringing Hope and Warmth.
B. Mental Health Studies on Homeless People.
C. Marie Benton: Founder of a Popular Choir.
D. Ways to Become Confident and Outgoing.
D
Faced with the growing dangers of climate change, scientists are considering a new plan: moving endangered animals to new habitats far from their old homes. This method, called assisted migration (辅助迁徙), is designed to protect these animals from rising temperatures and habitat loss.
A recent example is the relocation of the Sooty storm-petrel, a seabird that usually lives on low-lying islands in Hawaii and Japan. Its main nesting (筑巢的) area, Tern Island, is only 1.8 meters high and is being worn away by the sea. Therefore, about 40 young birds have been taken 800 kilometers away to Oahu. The biologist Eric Vander Werf notes that climate change is making such actions increasingly necessary. It is hoped that these birds can return to their original living places if the environment improves.
This new way of protecting animals is gaining wider acceptance. There are plans to update the Endangered Species Act, making it easier to move the most threatened species to new places. Because of this, officials and scientists have identified some animals and plants that might be moved, including Florida’s Key deer, Karner blue butterfly, as well as some desert plants and lizards.
However, not everyone supports this approach. Some lawmakers argue that introducing new species into different ecosystems (生态系统) can create new risks, such as threatening native species or damaging the local environment.
The biologist Jason McLachlan points out that this is a major change in our means of saving species. He also believes that as global warming forces animals to move at an alarming rate, the traditional idea of what is regarded as a native species is not as clear as it once was. In the past, climate changes happened so slowly over thousands of years that plants and animals could fully adapt to the new environment, but today such changes are happening much too quickly for most ecosystems.
14.Why were the Sooty storm-petrels moved to Oahu
A. To protect native species. B. To follow wildlife laws.
C. To escape rising sea levels. D. To return to original habitat.
15.What can we know about Florida’s Key deer
A. They are at great risk.
B. They are under good protection.
C. They have been officially moved.
D. They have been settled in new places.
16.What can we infer from Jason McLachlan’s words
A. Animals fail to move fast enough.
B. People value native species highly.
C. Assisted migration will be well accepted.
D. The definition of native species needs reconsidering.
17.What is the author’s purpose in writing the text
A. To discuss the risks of relocation.
B. To describe dangers to wild animals.
C. To call for immediate climate action.
D. To introduce a new protection method.
三、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共12.5分。
Heritage is more than just historic buildings, faded photos, or old things. (18) It includes the stories, traditions, and places that shape a community’s unique identity. Preserving heritage means protecting these cultural, historical, and natural treasures. Let’s explore why it matters.
(19) To begin with, it has great educational value. Heritage sites and traditions are like “living classrooms.” They let us learn about history, culture, and science in a fun way. We can learn about important events, great people, and how societies have changed over time. (20) Heritage is part of who we are, and preserving it makes us proud of our community and gives us a sense of belonging. It also brings economic benefits. Historic sites and cultural events attract tourists, which helps local businesses and creates jobs. Finally, it serves as a source of inspiration. Heritage preservation combines the wisdom of the past with new ways of living. (21)
We honor the past and draw inspiration for new ideas, and we also build unity for the future. Preserving heritage is a promise to protect the things that make us who we are. From ancient architecture and traditional festivals to natural forests, every well-preserved treasure enriches our community and educates future generations. (22) This connection helps us understand the sacrifices, achievements, and stories of those who came before us, enabling us to build a more informed and inspired future. As we celebrate the successes of heritage preservation projects around the country, we should bear in mind that every preserved story serves as a timeless lesson for tomorrow. All in all, preserving heritage helps us keep our shared cultural legacy alive.
A.In addition, it shapes our cultural identity.
B.Heritage preservation is important for many reasons.
C.By preserving heritage, we keep a connection to our roots.
D.So let’s visit heritage sites, learn traditions, and share stories.
E.It is the shared history and culture that connects a community.
F.Many students enjoy visiting historic sites during school trips.
G.Therefore, it gives us creative ways to solve today’s problems.
18.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
19.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
20.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
21.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
22.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
四、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。
Molai grew up in a tiny village in India. The village lay near some wetlands which became his second home. He learned the value and beauty of (23) there from a very young age.
When he was 16, Molai began to notice something worrying happening around his home. A flood had hit the area earlier that year and the (24) it caused had driven away a number of birds. Besides, the number of snakes had (25) as well. He realized that it was because there weren't (26) trees to protect them from the heat. The solution, of course, was to plant trees so the animals could seek (27) during the daytime. He turned to the (28) department for help but was told that nothing would grow there. However, Molai went looking on his own and (29) a nearby island where he began to plant trees.
Growing young plants in the dry season was (30) for a lone boy. Molai built at the (31) of each sapling (幼树) a bamboo platform, where he placed earthen pots with water to (32) the young trees during the dry season. He also built a small fence around each tree to (33) it from being eaten by animals.
What he did was (34) . He single-handedly planted about 1. 2 million trees, creating a wildlife (35) . And his work has drawn attention from around the world. Today, Molai's forest is home to hundreds of birds and other (36) , and the wetlands are lively again. The once-lonely boy has become a local (37) .
23.A. nature B. youth C. culture D. knowledge
24.A. waste B. pollution C. pain D. damage
25.A. changed B. reduced C. remained D. doubled
26.A. rare B. enough C. straight D. young
27.A. directions B. partners C. help D. shelter
28.A. labor B. police C. forest D. finance
29.A. rebuilt B. discovered C. left D. managed
30.A. tough B. illegal C. simple D. beneficial
31.A. back B. top C. foot D. side
32.A. cool B. water C. save D. feed
33.A. separate B. free C. protect D. hide
34.A. amazing B. confusing C. relaxing D. challenging
35.A. habitat B. team C. park D. balance
36.A. creatures B. wildlife C. insects D. animals
37.A. farmer B. expert C. official D. hero
五、单句语法填空:本大题共10小题,共10分。
38.Finally, in the 20th century, the southern part of Ireland broke away from the UK, resulted in the full name we have today.(用适当的词填空)
39.Conservation programs for wild animals (discuss) in Australia now. (所给词的适当形式填空)
40.They use the same flag, (know) as the Union Jack, as well as share the same currency and military defence. (所给词的适当形式填空)
41.Nearly 500,000 high-quality digital photographs (produce) since the international project started in 1994. (所给词的适当形式填空)
42.Families (celebrate) the Lunar New Year can enjoy exciting dragon dances and carnivals together. (所给词的适当形式填空)
43.She realised that one of the greatest _(benefit) of the Internet was its special ability. (所给词的适当形式填空)
44. I ______ (absolute) enjoyed the archery, too, but the horse races were my favourite part. (所给词的适当形式填空)
45.A virtual choir _ (able) them to add their voices to those of other individuals and become part of the global community. (所给词的适当形式填空)
46.At the same time, we all go through (vary) periods when we feel sad or alone. (所给词的适当形式填空)
47.______ (inspire), he asked his fans to make video, which he then joined together into one performance. (所给词的适当形式填空)
六、语法填空:本大题共1小题,共15分。
48.According to the organizers, the 15th National Games features more than 130 high-tech products. At the first-ever cross-boundary Games, (1) (host) by the Guangdong-HongKong-Macao Greater Bay Area, robots are used across multiple (2) (event).
The men's road cycling race made history by routing cyclists through all three regions for the first time, with cutting-edge technology playing (3) important role in ensuring safety and efficiency. Cycling is highly sensitive to weather, and the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge often sees (4) (strong) winds than inland areas. Traditional water patrols (巡逻) were often affected by weather and water conditions. Unmanned patrol boats, (5) are equipped with radar, cameras and life-saving systems, are more efficient.
Technology also extends beyond athletes and referees (裁判), (6) (benefit) all participants at the Games. Hearing-impaired spectators (观众) can connect with remote sign-language interpreters with a single click and share the (7) (excite) of the Games.
Experts believe high-tech deployments at the Games will have a lasting effect (8) industry. "Our company (9) (work) on major events such as the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics so far, and each large-scale competition is a valuable opportunity (10) (advance) the industry, " said Li Ji, head of a sports technology company in Shenzhen.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
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七、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共15分。
49.假定你是李华,上周末学校组织你班去农场研学(agritourism),你向校报英语栏目投稿分享本次体验,内容包括:
1. 农场环境及活动介绍;
2. 你的感受。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Last weekend, our class went on an agritourism trip to a local farm.
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1.【答案】【小题1】
C
【小题2】
F
【小题3】
B
【小题4】
E
【小题5】
A
2.【答案】【小题1】
B
【小题2】
A
【小题3】
F
【小题4】
E
【小题5】
D
3~5.【答案】C、C、D
6~9.【答案】D、B、A、B
10~13.【答案】A、C、B、A
14~17.【答案】C、A、D、D
18~22.【答案】E、B、A、G、C
23~37.【答案】A、D、B、B、D、C、B、A、C、B、C、A、A、D、D
38.【答案】which
39.【答案】are being discussed
40.【答案】known
41.【答案】have been produced
42.【答案】celebrating
43.【答案】benefits
44.【答案】absolutely
45.【答案】enables
46.【答案】various
47.【答案】Inspired
48.【答案】【小题1】
hosted
【小题2】
events
【小题3】
an
【小题4】
stronger
【小题5】
which
【小题6】
benefiting
【小题7】
excitement
【小题8】
on
【小题9】
has worked/has been working
【小题10】
to advance
49.【答案】Last weekend, our class went on an agritourism trip to a local farm. It turned out to be the most rewarding experience I've had this term.
The farm was a peaceful place with rolling green fields, wooden huts, and friendly animals like goats and sheep. The quiet life there was a refreshing break from busy school days. We fed rabbits with carrots, picked fresh strawberries, and even learned to milk a cow under the farmer's guidance.
This trip not only let us get close to nature but also taught us the value of hard work. Seeing how food is grown and raised made me appreciate every meal more. I truly hope we can have more such trips in the future.
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