2025-2026学年福建省厦门市第十中学高一(下)期中英语试卷(含答案)

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2025-2026学年福建省厦门市第十中学高一(下)期中英语试卷(含答案)

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2025-2026学年福建省厦门市第十中学高一(下)期中英语试卷
一、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共37.5分。
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The STAR Eco Station is an environmental science museum,a wildlife rescue center,and a shelter for endangered and illegally-traded foreign animals confiscated(没收) by the U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service.It carries out the mission "Preservation through Education"by educating visitors about the preservation of the environment and the inter-dependence of all living things.
Field trips
The STAR Eco Station hosts field trips for schools and camps throughout Southern California.Each field trip lasts two hours,consisting of a one-hour gathering and a one hour tour of the facility,with lessons associated with California State Science Standards.
Throughout the field trip,students learn about the latest developments in environmental protection and the ways in which wildlife interacts with various ecosystems.The students also receive an up-close and hands-on experience with our rescued foreign wildlife.The tour includes different environmental exhibits that showcase the ways students can help protect animals in the wild.
Field trips are offered on weekdays only,from 10 a.m.—12 p.m.or 12 p.m.—2 p.m.The rate is $6 per visitor,both child and adult,with a $120 minimum.We offer one free adult per 10 children for groups of 40 or more.Maximum capacity is 120 people per field trip.
Public tours
Guided tours of the STAR Eco Station introduce visitors to over two hundred rescued foreign wildlife.Each tour is led by an Eco Station staff member,and features fun animal facts,hands-on animal encounters,surprising rescue stories,environmental exhibits,and original approaches to going green.Visitors may only see the animals on a guided tour,for both your safety and the safety of our animals.
The guided tour lasts approximately 45—60 minutes.Public tours are offered on Saturday and Sunday,from 10 a.m.—4 p.m.(last tour begins at 3 p.m.).Our guided public tours start every hour on the hour.Visitors are served on a first-come,first served basis.No reservations are required.However,tours may sell out.We suggest larger groups schedule a private tour.
Note:
Our regular public tours times are subject to change without notice.Please call in advance for the most up-to-date information.
1.The STAR Eco Station aims to ______ .
A. help research wildlife abroad
B. raise awareness of wildlife protection
C. collect money for animal shelters
D. provide a knowledge of unusual animals
2.What can students do during a field trip? ______
A. Make a speech on the environment.
B. Take part in a foreign wildlife rescue.
C. Get to know why species get endangered.
D. Learn how living things affect each other.
3.For a guided tour,visitors should know that ______ .
A. large groups are served first B. it is available on weekdays
C. its time could change D. booking is needed
B
Mike Pavlik sees a lot while recovering stolen bikes around Minneapolis.Once,pretending to be a potential buyer,he dressed up in a sport coat and met a seller.Pavlik took note of the bike's make,model,and markings,confirming it was the one he was hunting.He asked to take it for a test ride.The seller wanted some collateral (抵押物).
"Do I look like the kind of guy that steals bikes,dude?"Pavlik recalls asking the man.Then he just pedaled off.An hour later,the seller texted him, "I guess you're not coming back?"
Pavlik is part of an unusual army:amateur detectives who find stolen bikes and return them to their owners.As bike theft becomes more profitable,grassroots efforts to frustrate thieves are springing up nationwide.The volunteers say recovering bikes can be strangely fun and addictive.
Pavlik,who is 51,works part-time at Trader Joe's when he is not serving as a detective for Twin Cities Stolen Bikes,which has a Facebook page with 11,000 members.Pavlik has a certain skill set from working as a bartender and a National Guard police officer."I can read people and talk to them really well,"he says."I'm also not afraid to get in someone's face.Most of these guys are cowards(胆小鬼)."
Said a Minneapolis police spokesman:"While we commend all residents who step up to improve their communities,safety and lawfulness are the most important.We do not support aggressive strategies that put anyone in harm's way."
One guy who Pavlik says allegedly(据说) runs a bike theft ring also stands out.The first time he confronted the man with a bike's proof of ownership,the man pedaled off.Pavlik gave chase on his bike and shot him with pepper spray until he crashed."I got him,"he says."Then I just lifted the stolen bike onto my shoulder and sped off."Another victory.
4.Why did Pavlik ask to take the bike for a test ride?______
A. To check the bike's condition. B. To impress the seller.
C. To take back the bike. D. To show he is a serious buyer.
5.What is the main reason for the rise of amateur bike detectives?______
A. Social media's role in organization.
B. The rise in bike theft cases.
C. Volunteers' enjoyment of bike recovery.
D. The police's failure to stop bike theft.
6.What does the police spokesman imply?______
A. Pavlik's methods are against the law.
B. Residents' actions are worth encouraging.
C. Improving community living safety is urgent.
D. Dangerous situations should be left to the police.
7.Which of the following best describes Pavlik?______
A. Brave and skillful. B. Friendly and honest.
C. Confident and sociable. D. Kind and patient.
C
As classical music adapts to the digital age,its cultural importance remains clear.The 2025 Beijing Forum for Symphonic Music highlighted the urgent need for innovation.Orchestras must change not only their artistic expression but also how they connect with audiences.This ensures that sympbonic music will continue to thrive for future generations by embracing both its long history and the transformations of a new era.
A central focus is attracting younger listeners.Data shows that a growing number of concertgoers are now under 45,with many born after 1990 and 2000.To connect with this group,orchestras are integrating music into digital worlds familiar to them,such as video games and movies.For example,the Royal Philhamnonic Orchestra hosts concerts playing famous game soundtmcks,which have been very successful.This approach shows that young people are eager to experience symphonic music in formats they feel connected to.
Orchestras are also adopting new formats and technologies.Some have introduced 60-minute concerts to create shorter and more accessible experiences for modern attention spans.Artificial intelligence is also changing the field .AI systems can now compose music quickly,and they can help choose programs for concerts.While Al cannot replace a musician's personal feelings and skill,it saves time,allowing musicians to focus on more thoughtful decisions.
Beyond technology,the future depends on training young musicians and engaging local communities.Music schools aim to protect students' passion and creativity,preparing them for a professional world.Meanwhile,orchestras are moving out of traditional concert halls.In Tianjin,for instance,free outdoor performances bring music to the heart of the community.Similarly,a festival in Switzerland holds concerts in school gyms and local barns,creating a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere.These efforts make classical music more accessible and inviting,helping it stay relevant in today's society.
8.How does the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra attract young audiences?______
A. By offering free outdoor concerts.
B. By playing music from video games.
C. By using A l to create new works.
D. By shortening their concerts to one hour.
9.What can be inferred about using AI in choosing concert programs?______
A. It will soon replace human musicians completely.
B. It makes the process more efficient and thoughtful.
C. It can fully understand the audience's emotions.
D. It always produces better music than humans do.
10.What is the main purpose of holding concerts in community places like school gyms?______
A. To show off the students' musical skills.
B. To promote tourism in the local cities.
C. To make classical music feel more welcome.
D. To test new sound equipment and technology.
11.What is the author's main attitude toward the future of symphonic music?______
A. Worried about its disappearance.
B. Optimistic about its innovative potential.
C. Critical of its move away from tradition.
D. Uncertain about the impact of AI.
D
Paris is full of cultural significance.Yet,despite its wealth of cultural hotspots and architectural delights,some tourists who explore the City of Light experience"Paris syndrome(巴黎综合征),a psychological condition that often results in nausea(恶心) and increased heart rates.An interesting phenomenon is that Paris syndrome is"most common among Japanese tourists".Why?
Many Japanese visitors go with a deeply romantic picture of Paris—the beauty of French women,the high culture and art.But when the reality of the modern city of Paris sets in,with its seemingly unfriendly service and confusing public transport,some tourists simply find their hope falling through.
"An encounter with a Parisian waiter who shouts at customers might be laughed off by those from other Western cultures.But for the Japanese—used to a society where politeness is valued and voices are rarely raised in anger—the experience of their dream city turning into a nightmare can simply be too much,"said Rodanthi Tzanelli,a professor of cultural sociology.
So Paris syndrome should be regarded as an extreme form of culture shock,which is an illness resulting from the loss of meaning when people find themselves in a different symbolic reality,according to Rachel Irwin,a senior researcher.The symptoms associated with culture shock are similar to those experienced by someone who is feeling anxious.According to the analysis of Calm Clinic,a mental health resource platform,when someone is experiencing anxiety,signals that are related to the fight or flight response will be sent to the stomach.The signals change the way the body processes food,causing nausea.
Besides,Tzanelli points out that the syndrome is not specific to Paris and nobody can be free of culture shock as long as they go to new places.The syndrome is likely a"general phenomenon",as younger generations tend to travel to different countries,and are likely to be more aware of what they'll encounter at a destination.Therefore,they're unlikely to be bitterly disappointed when they're there.
12.Why do Japanese tourists experience great discomfort in Paris?______
A. Paris lacks real historical and cultural hotspots.
B. Paris fails to meet their romantic expectations.
C. They find Paris' public transport less modern.
D. They cannot adapt to the local climate.
13.What does Rodanthi Tzanelli aim to explain in paragraph 3?______
A. How culture influences the behavior of tourists.
B. How Japanese tourists react to Paris syndrome.
C. Why Paris syndrome particularly strikes the Japanese.
D. Why the Japanese value politeness and avoid conflicts.
14.What conclusion about culture shock can be drawn from Rachel Irwin's words?______
A. It can be seen everywhere.
B. It leads to people's mental illness.
C. It damages people's sense of self-identity.
D. It's due to conflicts between different cultural contexts.
15.What will be the author's advice on overcoming Paris syndrome?______
A. To be prepared for new encounters in advance.
B. To focus on the positive aspects of a destination.
C. To visit new places together with young people.
D. To avoid going to unfamiliar destinations.
二、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共12.5分。
We youngsters believe that our responsibilities to the country begin only when we enter the workforce.This is because we consider ourselves as helpless to do anything at that time.(1)______
Raise awareness of important social issues in the country.The voice of the young can make itself heard in areas like education ,pollution and health care.These are issues that directly influence our lives and should be taken notice of by us.(2)______
Support the community by actively participating in volunteering.Volunteers are always needed to assist old people's homes and other charity organizations.(3)______ Simple things like cleaning the house,entertaining or listening to the elderly,or making voice recordings for the visually disabled are all within our reach and far more significant than shopping or hanging out at shopping malls.
Participate in all kinds of activities that promote our environment.Planting new plants and trees to minimize pollution and create a clean environment in which to live.(4)______ Using one-off materials,such as plastic bags and lunch boxes,also causes burden to nature.We should avoid these and many other similar behaviors if we want to see a better environment.
(5)______ There are many things we cannot do right now,such as influence public policies,but we may prepare ourselves to be ready when the time comes for us to contribute.A significant amount of time and money has been invested in developing us as young leaders of the future,and we must not ignore our responsibilities.In the end,taking on our responsibilities to our society is a big step in helping to improve life in our country.
A.Get well prepared for any possibilities.
B.Invest time and money to ensure a better future.
C.Other efficient strategies include not throwing rubbish everywhere in the streets.
D.As a result,we postpone any duty until we enter the workplace.
E.But we should realize that there are roles we may play at the moment.
F.Thus,by providing our services regularly,we are promoting a caring culture.
G.By showing that we care about our society,we can better ourselves and our country
16.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
17.A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
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
三、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。
My husband and I were on our flight to America.The cabin (机舱) was (21) for the films when shouts of "Wake up!Oh,help!" rang out. "Is there a doctor aboard?" No doctor wanted to hear these words while flying,but I still answered quickly.
I was out of my (22) and ran to see a frightened elderly woman holding the hand of her husband,who wasn't (23) to her.His head was back, (24) closed.I did a quick examination:colour good,no evident pain,breathing (25) without effort.I sat down,still (26) his heartbeat,and asked the woman about her husband.Luckily,he had a (27) medical history and took no medicine.The couple had travelled to (28) their 60th wedding anniversary.It had been a good holiday,she explained,but (29) .Suddenly her husband opened his eyes,and asked, "What's happened?" So I explained, "Your heartbeat isn't quite right,and that may have (30) your unconsciousness (昏迷)."
Soon after,when I reported the whole situation to the (31) ,he asked me, "We can put the plane down in 20 minutes in Gander,or (32) for two hours in Toronto.What do you want me to do,doc?" "Put it down," I replied.Although I don't know (33) what resulted in the man's trouble,the truth is,travel for (34) can be stressful,and there's enormous potential for medical treatments.
Three weeks later,I received a thank-you note from the gentleman,who will (35) remain in good health for years to come.Seeing each patient getting well again is the best gift for a doctor.
21.A. darkened B. decorated C. heated D. lightened
22.A. bed B. seat C. room D. office
23.A. responding B. smiling C. whispering D. waving
24.A. fingers B. hands C. mouth D. eyes
25.A. heavily B. rapidly C. frequently D. smoothly
26.A. touching B. stopping C. checking D. counting
27.A. clean B. horrible C. serious D. legal
28.A. congratulate B. celebrate C. admire D. appreciate
29.A. relaxing B. satisfying C. tiring D. boring
30.A. brought about B. resulted from C. reacted to D. made up
31.A. participant B. pilot C. passenger D. police
32.A. pull over B. hold on C. carry on D. turn around
33.A. for certain B. in brief C. at least D. above all
34.A. teenagers B. children C. seniors D. adults
35.A. immediately B. hopefully C. absolutely D. typically
四、语法填空:本大题共1小题,共15分。
36.Shi Guangquan:Protector of Lingyin Laba Festival Customs
Born in March 1961,Shi Guangquan,a Chinese folk artist,has spent all his life preserving and developing the (1) ( tradition)Laba Festival customs.in 1989,he became a monk at Faguang Temple in Haimen,Jiangsu,and (2) ( begin) learning the rituals(宗教仪式) and cooking skills of the temple's Laba Festival—an ancient festival celebrating harvest,and community kindness.During the time (3) *lived in temples like Longhua in Shanghai and Guangfu in Chongming,he continued to practice and lead these customs.
In 2007,Shi joined Lingyin Temple in Hangzhou as the main leader of (4) temple,where he actively promoted the customs.He introduced a free ticket practice for the temple during allowing the festival, (5) ( allow) local people to join the celebrations.More importantly,he made a big group activity of giving out Laba porridge to citizens,turning the temple (6) an important centre for community warmth. (7) (keep) the tradition alive,he worked with his team to create new workplaces,such as interactive workshops,mixing old rituals with modern life.
Shi's (8) ( effort) have made Lingyin's Laba Festival a famous provincial intangible(非物质的) cultural heritage, (9) ( list) in 2017.His work shows how traditional culture can remain lively and have meaning for today.By connecting the past and present,he has helped people understand the value of preserving their cultural roots,making the festival not just a ritual, (10) but Wa living part of community life.
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五、书面表达:本大题共2小题,共40分。
37.假定你是李华。为增强学生对中国传统文化的了解,你校将举办"传统文化体验日"(Traditional Culture Experience Day)活动。请你代表学生会给校英文网站写一则英文通知,
内容包括:
(1)活动时间和地点;
(2)活动内容;
(3)活动意义。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右,可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Notice
______
The Students' Union
38.It had been a busy day at Vineyards in Napa.As I was closing up I noticed a passport in the cash register drawer(收银柜).There was a note with it explaining that someone had found it in the women's restroom.
I had almost finished checking the register receipts(收据) when the phone rang.It was a woman named Christine who had left her passport behind.She was flying back to New York the next morning and needed her passport to board the plane.
Christine said she was meeting friends whom she hadn't seen for several years for dinner in San Francisco;she would drive all the way back up to Napa after dinner to get it back.
I could have left the passport under the front door mat,but I thought about what a bad way it would be for her to end her day after having such a great experience here in Napa.And then I asked,"Where are you staying in San Francisco?I will send the passport to you in person."After all,it would only be an hour round trip.
A few minutes later,I started my drive to San Francisco when my cell phone rang again.It was Christine,with her voice trembling,"I'm so sorry.I was involved in a car accident on the way to the hotel.No one's hurt,but the car's not drivable,and I can't even go to the hotel soon."I asked her where she was.When she told me that she was at a local police office which was quite a distance from the hotel,and asked if I would leave her passport at the front desk of the hotel.I said,"Sure."
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。
However,at the thought of Christine's trembling voice,I changed my mind.
______
When I arrived at the police station,a young woman waited outside.
______
1~3.【答案】B、D、C
4~7.【答案】C、B、D、A
8~11.【答案】B、B、C、B
12~15.【答案】B、C、D、A
16~20.【答案】E、G、F、C、A
21~35.【答案】A、B、A、D、D、C、A、B、C、A、B、C、A、C、B
36.【答案】【小题1】
traditional
【小题2】
began
【小题3】
when
【小题4】
the
【小题5】
allowing
【小题6】
into
【小题7】
To keep
【小题8】
efforts
【小题9】
listed
【小题10】
but
37.【答案】Notice To deepen students' understanding of Chinese traditional culture,our school will hold a Traditional Culture Experience Day this Friday in the school hall.
Various activities will be arranged,including calligraphy writing,paper-cutting workshops and exhibitions of traditional musical instruments.Teachers and invited artists will give brief introductions and offer hands-on guidance,allowing students to experience the beauty and charm of these cultural treasures.
This event provides a valuable opportunity for us to appreciate our cultural heritage and strengthen our cultural confidence.All students are warmly welcome to participate and explore the richness of Chinese traditions.
The Students' Union
38.【答案】 However,at the thought of Christine's trembling voice,I changed my mind.Instead of leaving the passport at the hotel,I decided to drive directly to the police station where she was.The traffic was heavy,but I was determined to get there as soon as possible.I imagined how worried and frustrated Christine must be,and I didn't want to add to her troubles.【高分句型一】So I carefully made my way through the congested streets,constantly checking the GPS to ensure I was on the right track.(想到克里斯汀颤抖的声音,我决定送护照去警局,不惧堵车赶路)
When I arrived at the police station,a young woman waited outside.I could tell from her anxious expression that she was Christine.As soon as she saw me,her eyes lit up with hope.She rushed towards me and thanked me profusely.I handed her the passport with a smile,saying it was no big deal.She told me that this trip was extremely important to her,and she was so relieved to have her passport back.Seeing her happy and relaxed,I felt a great sense of satisfaction.It was definitely worth the extra effort to help her out in such a difficult situation.【高分句型二】(我到警局时遇到焦急的克里斯汀,还其护照,她非常感激,我感到很满足)
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