资源简介 A. They are hard. B. They are special. C. They are interesting.西宁二中教育集团 2025-2026 学年第二学期听第 9段材料,回答第 13至 16题。高一年级英语学科期中试卷 13. How many days does the festival last A. Three. B. Four. C. Six.(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分) 14. What will happen around 2:00 on the first day A. The crowd will gather. B. The opening will begin. C. The performances will finish.第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 15. What event comes next after the speech 第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分) A. A short play. B. A firework display. C. A band performance.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 16. Where is the best place to watch fireworks 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。 A. The city theater. B. The park. C. The beach.1. What juice does the man want 听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。A. Orange. B. Apple. C. Pear. 17. Where is the coatroom 2. How did the woman buy the tickets A. Behind the reception. B. Next to the bathroom. C. Opposite the ticket office.A. By phone. B. On the Internet. C. In person. 18. What is special about the Great Bath 3. Who might collect the kids today A. It’s very imaginative. B. It’s the deepest. C. It’s the largest.A. Their mother. B. Their father. C. Their grandmother. 19. What is in the center of the site 4. What is the relationship between the speakers A. The bath. B. The spring. C. The temple.A. Business partners. B. Colleagues. C. Interviewer and interviewee. 20. What do we know about the temple 5. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. It was poorly preserved. B. It was built a century ago. C. It is the only Roman temple in Britain.A. When to have a day out together. B. How to work to the deadline. C. Whether to go out today. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分)第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分) 第一节(共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5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,并标在试 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。卷的相应位置。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 A答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 Caves, made by nature or by people, can be found all over the world. Some of them are special because of their history or听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。 the stories behind them. Here are three famous examples.6. What will the speakers do tomorrow afternoon Mogao CavesA. Go sailing. B. Go water-skiing. C. Go windsurfing. The Mogao Caves are near Dunhuang on the old Silk Road. They were built in the 4th century. The caves were a shelter for7. Where will the speakers meet travelers and gave monks a quiet place to meditate (冥想). Artists painted colorful pictures on the walls, showing both religiousA. Outside the cafe. B. At the football field. C. At the water sports center. and daily life scenes. In 1907, a Daoist named Wang Yuanlu showed a British researcher a small “library cave” with more than听第 7段材料,回答第 8、9题。 50,000 documents in multiple languages.8. What is Linda asked to do first Grotto of MassabielleA. Meet Mr. Brown. B. Complete some forms .C. Hand in the recommendation letter. This small cave in Lourdes, France, became famous in 1858. A 14-year-old girl named Bernadette said she saw a goddess9. What will Linda do in Room 201 in her dreams. She guided Bernadette to dig a small hole there, and a spring of water came out. People believed it could cure theA. Charge her phone. B. Have an interview. C. Read the email. sick. Later, a statue of the goddess was placed in the cave, and many visitors came flooding every year to pray for good health. A听第 8段材料,回答第 10至 12题。 film about her life, The Song of Bernadette, became an international success, earning actress Jennifer Jones an Oscar.10. What will the kids do with the egg in the workshop Lascaux CaveA. Make a protective cover for it. B. Place it safely at a certain height. C. Learn the method of breaking it. In 1940, four boys in France found a cave when their dog ran inside. On the walls, they saw hundreds of paintings and11. What is the competition about engravings, mostly of animals, such as bulls and horses. Experts believe the drawings were part of religious life, not just forA. Designing cars. B. Blowing up balloons. C. Building towers. decoration. Too many visitors damaged the paintings, so the cave was closed in 1963. A copy of it, called Lascaux II, was built12. What does the man think of the activities and opened to visitors in 1983, and it remains popular now.1{#{QQABIQol4gi4gITACD7KV0UqC0uYsIGjJAgsQVAUKAQKSBFABCA=}#}21. What were the Mogao Caves used for A. Goods trade. B. Art and research. C. Language study. D. Rest and meditation. C22. What can we learn about the Grotto of Massabelle Diagnosed (诊断)as a baby with a disorder called Oculocutancous albinism Type1 (OCA1), my very pale skin and whiteA. It was built by Bernadette’s family. B. It was famous for its healing spring. hair surprised my parents. Doctors explained to them that the condition would cause vision(视力)loss.C. It was found by travelers accidentally. D. It was filled with animal paintings inside. Being so pale meant I had to be covered from head to foot when I went outside. I also had sunglasses to protect my eyes.23. Why was the Lascaux Cave closed in 1963 Though we did everything we could, I lost sight in both eyes at the age of 10.A. Its decorations needed updating. B. It was reserved for religious use. My parents thought I should lead as normal a life as possible so I went to a school for the blind and learned to read andC. Too many visitors harmed the art. D. A copy of it became more popular. write Braille (a printing system for blind people). I also took part in athletics which I loved, and I turned out to be a pretty goodrunner. Keeping my head straight to stay within the lines, I often beat even sighted runners. Goalball was another sport I loved.B Sports gave me courage and hope, allowing me to believe in myself.Callie Clemens was close to falling asleep when an emergency message on the Facebook page she runs caught her eye. A In Year 5, I started at a mainstream school(普通学校).I was a bit nervous but luckily, on the first day, support workerstiny black dog had been seen crossing a road. Whimpers (呜咽声) had been heard from inside a nearby storm drain (下水道), so gave my classmates "special lessons" on vision impairment(受损).“Close your eyes and tie your shoes," they told thethere was likely another dog—maybe more than one—caught there. other kids,to give them some perspectiv(e 视角)on my world. I made a lot of good friends. Meanwhile, I began competing forClemens got out of bed and drove to the scene. Once there, she took a flashlight, pulled a metal grate (格栅) off the drain the USA in the sport of goalball. "We're so proud of you," said my parents whenever I won awards for our country.and climbed down. After lowering herself down the drain, Clemens went through about 10 feet of a narrow tunnel (管道) before At 18, I got a place to study psychology at the University of Adelaide,SA. Unable to drive, I had to take the subway. That's whenreaching an area where she could search. I was given my guide dog, Rocket. He became my eyes and my lifeline.She pointed her flashlight at the dark place and saw two sets of eyes. Then the dogs ran off. Around midnight, volunteers My disability has made me who I am and I've never been upset by my blindness. I want to spread the word that it's coolarrived and joined Clemens. They worked until 3 a.m. trying to track the dogs. Although they were not able to find the two dogs to be different.that Clemens had seen, they did find a female black dog outside. There were at least two more caught below. 28.What happened to the author when she was 10 years old Clemens was not about to give up. She went home for a few hours of sleep and then back to the scene, joined by several A. She was separated from her parents. B.She was diagnosed with OCA1.volunteers. They finally found a tiny white dog. That left one dog underground. Clemens climbed down the storm drain several C.She went completely blind. D. She lost her white hair.more times. But the fact that she found an exit hole and had stopped hearing the dog’s whimpers made her confident that it had 29.What role did sports play in the author's life found its way out. A. They allowed her to make new friends.This was not Clemens’s first time to get into a storm drain. Clemens is known in the Houston area for her rescue (营救) B. They inspired her with self-confidence.efforts. Over the past nine years, she’s saved at least 100 animals. Clemens’s act doesn’t surprise Tena Lundquist Faust, who C.They brought her closer to her parents.runs another Houston animal rescue nonprofit. “Once she becomes focused on a rescue situation, she is unstoppable,” says Faust. D.They reduced the pressure of learning Braille.“She is really a rock star.” 30.What was the purpose of the special lessons by the support workers 24. How did people know there was likely another dog caught in the storm drain A. To help students better understand the author's condition.A. Its voice was heard by someone. B. It was seen crossing a road nearby. B. To prepare the author for international goalball games.C. Clemens saw its eyes in the tunnel. D. Volunteers saw it in the storm drain. C. To introduce the author to the field of psychology.25. What did Clemens do after seeing the emergency message D. To instruct the author on living with her guide dog.A. She called for volunteers. B. She drove to the scene. 31.Which of the following can be the best title for the text C. She posted a response online. D. She went back to sleep. A.Blind...but I don't mind! B. The eyes are the window of the mind26. Which of the following can best describe Clemens C.Is my life a story or game D.Accept differences: the key to successA. Wise. B. Confident. C. Graceful. D. Caring. D27. What is the main purpose of the text When older adults fall at home, every second counts -especially when they are alone.A. To describe a rescue practice. Professor Yu Chen and PhD student Han Sun designed the Rapid Response Elderly Safety Monitoring (RESAM) system toB. To introduce animal behavior, cut reaction times by using local computing power to analyze sensor data(分析传感器数据) and discover abnormalC. To complain about poor drainage systems. movements.D. To stress the teamwork in rescue. In a paper recently published in the IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, they show that2{#{QQABIQol4gi4gITACD7KV0UqC0uYsIGjJAgsQVAUKAQKSBFABCA=}#}the RESAM system can run using a smartphone, smartwatch or pad with 99% accuracy (准确性)and a 1.22-second reaction yourself in a strong emotional state, try sitting down and focus that energy on creating something.time, positioning it among the most accurate methods available today. 39 Some research suggests that exercise can actually improve creative thinking as well, due to its ability to getChen said the research is important: “When many people talk about high tech, they are discussing something really the heart pumping and put people in a positive mood. 40 In both cases, what matters isn’t the specific activity, but theadvanced. We observed some people-older adults—who need more help but normally fail to tell high-tech developers what positive emotional shift it creates. If you’re stuck in a creative job and want to take a break, try exercise while your brain isthey need." By using device(s 设备)already familiar to older people, rather than a full “smart home” setup, Sun thinks it gives subconsciously at work. It may help to speed up your “Aha!” moment.them a better sense of control over their health. They don't need to learn new technology for the system to be effective. A. Fuel creativity through workouts.“The most dangerous place for falls is the bathroom, but nobody wants to set up a camera there," Chen said. “So our B. Come up with more creative ideas.RESAM reduces the recorded images to skeletons(骨骼),which still allows analysis of key points such as arms and legs to C. The more intense the emotion, the greater the creativity.know if someone has fallen." D. Try a few out for yourself and see which ones work best for you.Another idea, which Chen is exploring with Associate Professor Shiqi Zhang, is for the system to include a robot dog or E. We are in two very different states of mind when we are trying to create something.similar “pet” that would keep a closer watch as someone did their daily tasks."You could have a conversation with the robot," F. Research suggests reading or experiencing such things can help improve creative thinking.Chen said. "For example, when you are heading to the bathroom, the dog may ask you,'Would you mind if I follow you ' G. It’s similar to how other research shows that thinking about love can produce more creative thoughts.Having the dog move closer to check your condition is better than having only fixed sensors in the room." 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)32.What is the function of the RESAM system 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。A. To turn a house into a smart home. What do you do on a long flight Some people watch movies, others listen to music or play mobile games, and manyB. To teach the old how to use smart devices. 41 to have a good sleep. For craft enthusiast Meegan Rubin, a flight home gave her the perfect opportunity to 42C. To quickly discover when the old fall at home. her crocheting (钩编).D. To improve the performance of home computers. As she worked, she caught the eye of a(n) 43 admirer — a months-old baby named Romey, staring at her from33.What is good about the RESAM system according to Sun across the aisle (通道). 44 by the baby’s attention and noticing her outfit, Rubin decided to make a little gift for herA. It is simple to use. B. It saves money for its users. new 45 .C. It has high safety standards. D. It is designed for smart home products. With an hour left on the 46 , Rubin worked against the clock on a little hat. She handed the 47 hat to34.What did researchers take into consideration when designing the RESAM system Romey’s parents when they landed. “Never seen someone work so 48 in my life. 49 , I had no idea it wasA.Users' age. B.Privacy protection. for us,” the baby’s mom said. “What a cool way to just do something nice for a 50 and in turn light up everyoneC. The cost of sensors. D.Service quality. else’s day!” The sweet 51 was shared by Romey’s parents online, who showed the baby wearing the hat.35.What can we expect of the RESAM system Rubin also shared the 52 on her social media. “I made some cool new friends on my flight home this pastA. It could analyze injury information. B. It could monitor the health of pets. weekend,” she wrote. The crocheter 53 that while other kids were crying, Romey remained 54 andC. It would include fixed sensors. D. It would run on a robot pet. entertained by her crocheting. Rubin added, “She was adorable and 55 the custom hat!”D. HowAI will bridge the gap between different languages. 41.A.hesitate B.choose C.forget D.promise第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分) 42.A.come up with B.sign up for C.catch up on D.break away from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。 43.A.unlikely B.considerate C.ambitious D.famousThe best ways to improve creative thinking 44.A.Warned B.Woken C.Masked D.MovedWhen it comes to creativity, one of our biggest concerns is usually how we can be more creative, or how to come up with 45.A.customer B.listener C.student D.fanbetter ideas. I’ve gathered some of the most practical studies to help improve creativity. All of these studies are useful for 46.A.network B.plane C.ground D.platformeveryday creativity. 36 47.A.returned B.restored C.finished D.borrowedEmbrace something absurd (荒谬的). 37 Absurd art makes the brain work extra hard for a moment when the 48.A.hard B.fast C.late D.earlymind tries to work out exactly what it is looking at or reading, which contributes to innovation to a large extent. I like reading 49.A.Initially B.Eventually C.Similarly D.Suddenlyinteresting short stories like The Last Question when I am looking for some inspiration. 50.A.singer B.stranger C.teenager D.playerCreate when emotions run high. While many assume happiness is the key to creativity, recent research reached an important 51.A.routine B.dream C.encounter D.defenceconclusion: 38 I’m not suggesting you put yourself in a bad mood to create something, but next time you find 52.A.story B.accident C.schedule D.adventure3{#{QQABIQol4gi4gITACD7KV0UqC0uYsIGjJAgsQVAUKAQKSBFABCA=}#}53.A.assumed B.analyzed C.doubted D.recalled neighboring school. The girl was always alone, with simple clothes and an old schoolbag, but a smile hovered on her lips54.A.calm B.energetic C.sleepy D.busy wherever she went. After school, Rita never got involved in classmates’ discussions about brands or luxuries. Instead, she herself55.A.created B.noticed C.purchased D.loved spent most of her time in the classroom, studying or helping classmates with mathematics problems, or in the school library,第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1. 5分, 满分 15分) doing voluntary jobs. One month later, Rita got straight As in a series of comprehensive tests and was awarded “the most阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。 popular student” in the school assembly. Her shining smile was brighter than ever, and young boys and girls began to gatherLast summer, I had the chance 56. (join) an Asian elephant protection project in China. These gentle giants around her.(温柔的巨兽)play an important role in our ecosystem, but they face many 57. (challenge),like habitat(栖 One afternoon, Tina walked up to Rita, who was sitting under a tree and reading a book. “Hi, I’m Tina. What makes you息地)loss and conflicts with humans. so happy every day You didn’t even have any friends.” Tina poured out her puzzles. Rita looked up with a familiar smile, “IWe traveled to Yunnan Province,where I was 58. (amaze)at the elephants' intelligence and social nature. feel every single day fruitful. I feel happy just because I’m on the way of being the one I want to be. That’s the secret.”During our time there, we worked on 59. (create)wildlife corridors(野生动物走廊).These corridors help Something hit Tina at that very moment. She turned back and headed home, without saying anything, not even goodbye. Thatelephants move 60. (safe) between different areas to find food. night, Tina lay in bed and stared at the ceiling, replaying Rita’s words in her mind and lost in deep thought.We also worked with local communities with elephants.We 61. (organize) workshops to teach villagers 注意:green farming practices, helping them protect their livelihoods while also keeping the elephants' safety. 1. 续写词数总计为 100词左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。One unforgettable moment was when we tracked a group 62. elephants. Watching them play in their natural The next day, Tina decided to make a change.habitat made me realize that 63. is extremely important to protect these gentle giants and that saving them _______________________________________________________________________________________________________requires teamwork among researchers,local communities 64. governments. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________When I returned home, I shared 65. (I) experiences with friends and family, encouraging them to support_______________________________________________________________________________________________________efforts to protect Asian elephant.________________________________________________________________第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分 40分)第一节(满分 15分)Besides self-satisfaction, Tina received plenty of praise and compliments from others.66.假定你是李华,最近开展了一项主题为“文化与交流”的社会调研活动。请给你的美国笔友 Tracy写一封邮件,内容包__________________________________________________________________________________________括:__________________________________________________________________________________________1.邀请她填写调查问卷(questionnaire);__________________________________________________________________________________________2.调研的主要内容:__________________________________________________________________________________________3.期待回复。 __________________________________________________________________________________________注意:写作词数应为 100词左右;可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 __________________________________________________________________________________________Dear Tracy,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给信息续写成一篇完整的短文。Tina was a high school girl who loved comparing herself with others. She always cared about the latest clothes, expensivephones, and designer bags. Whenever someone showed off a new item, she’d feel jealous and immediately turn to her parentsfor something better. Having no idea how to deal with it, her parents had no choice but to satisfy her. With what she wanted on,peers would follow her, flattering her from head to toe. Tina smiled, with a barely perceived sense of emptiness.At the beginning of the fall semester, Tina noticed a new face from another class. It’s Rita, who just transferred from a4{#{QQABIQol4gi4gITACD7KV0UqC0uYsIGjJAgsQVAUKAQKSBFABCA=}#} 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览