四川德阳市第五中学2025-2026学年高一下学期5月第二次自主性检测英语试题(PDF版无答案)

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德阳五中高 2025 级 2026 年春期第二次自主性检测英语试题
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分)
第一节
听下面 5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,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。每段录音播放两遍。
听下面的 5段录音,回答 5小题。
1. Where are the speakers going first
A. The market. B. The park. C. The post office.
2. How does the woman get to work
A. By train. B. By car. C. On foot.
3. What are the speakers talking about
A. A country concert. B. A famous singer. C. A special place.
4. How does the man probably feel now
A. Anxious. B. Regretful. C. Grateful.
5. What does the man plan to do
A. Find a full-time job. B. Do volunteer work. C. Join a cooking class.
第二节
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秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. When is the film
A. On Saturday morning. B. On Saturday evening. C. On Sunday evening.
7. What does John probably do
A. An actor. B. A lawyer. C. A teacher.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. In a hotel. B. In an airport. C. In a taxi.
9. How much is the coffee
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A. 5 dollars. B. 6 dollars. C. 10 dollars.
10. What will the woman do at 7 pm
A. Buy a plane ticket. B. Get her suitcase. C. Call a taxi.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. Where can Linda study Computer Science
A. At Stanford. B. At Columbia. C. At UC Berkeley.
12. What problem does Linda have with Columbia
A. The cost. B. The distance. C. The major.
13. What does the man suggest Linda do
A. Listen to her parents’ advice. B. Tour each campus. C. Follow her heart.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. Why does Sophie look tired
A. She had a long meeting.
B. She stayed up late working.
C. She messed up the meeting.
15. What is the man trying to do
A. Teach Sophie a lesson. B. Give Sophie advice. C. Comfort Sophie.
16. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Relatives. B. Workmates. C. Husband and wife.
17. What happened to the man this morning
A. He missed the concert.
B. He hurt his leg.
C. He fell from the bike.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. Who can take part in the competition
A. Middle and high school students worldwide.
B. Middle and high school students in America.
C. Middle and high school students in Michigan.
19. What do gamers realize after playing Port Pickup
A. It’s challenging to clean the ocean.
B. It’s necessary to build a port.
C. It’s hard to control a boat.
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20. What is the main purpose of the competition
A. To help people relax with video games.
B. To encourage creativity in the game industry.
C. To help find solutions for real-world problems.
第二部分 阅读理解(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和 D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Ultimate Bucket List Wildlife Adventures
The science of biodiversity: Costa Rica
4 November 2025 | 13 days
Join an extraordinary journey to Costa Rica, a top biodiverse country in the world. Explore
the country's wealth of ecosystems, including primary rainforests and volcanic zones. Enjoy
guided walks around several reserves and national parks with local conservationists.
● Stay in hotels and eco-houses within the forest.
Insect and ecosystems expedition safari(观兽旅行): Sri Lanka
30 March 2026 | 11 days
Journey into the heart of Sri Lanka on this unique insect- and- ecosystem- focused
expedition, from thick forests and misty highlands to tropical rainforests and lowland grasslands.
●Enjoy morning and evening safaris in Udawalawe National Park.
Alaskan brown bear, ecology and wilderness adventure
9 August 2026 | 6 days
Dive into the wild heart of Alaska for an unequaled encounter with brown bears in their
natural environment. Guided by expert naturalists, gain fascinating insights into bear ecology.
Arrive via a private flight flying over rough mountain ranges and glacier-capped volcanoes.
● Stay at a small remote bear camp on Cook Inlet in luxury tent cabins.
Marine conservation cruise exploring Darwin's Galapagos
24 August 2026 | 8 days
Discover the biodiversity of the Galapagos Islands, which inspired Charles Darwin's theory
of evolution. Accompanied throughout by passionate naturalist James Costa, who will bring the
islands to life through lively lectures and engaging discussions.
●Sail aboard the small sailboat, with space for just 15 guests.
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21. What do the adventures in Costa Rica and Alaska have in common
A. They both offer hikes in volcanic areas.
B. They both involve staying in tents.
C. They both include guided experiences.
D. They both feature bear encounters.
22. What can visitors do during the Galapagos cruise
A. Attend educational talks.
B. Study Darwin's theory of evolution.
C. Learn sailing skills.
D. Participate in conservation work.
23. Where is this text probably taken from
A. An adventure blog. B. A wildlife report. C. A biology textbook. D. A travel brochure.
B
We were sailing on a white boat through the clear waters of Turks and Caicos. The view was
so beautiful that even my teenage daughter, Kavya, paused her usual rudeness to admire the
scenery and breathe in the salty air.
Instead of relaxing by the pools, we had spent the previous day training for our big scuba (潜
水) trip. We took a course with written tests and did two exhausting pool practices. Now, the
moment had arrived. Our instructor was about to place the helmets (头盔) on our heads. I took a
deep breath. This was it — my chance to connect with Kavya through a new experience,
something we could finally share.
But suddenly, Kavya pulled my arm. Her face showed the same worried look she had during
math homework. I could sense her emotions tightening under her diving suit. Just as the instructor
approached, she whispered, “Dad, can I quit ” The waves sounded louder, the gear (设备) heavier.
Surprisingly, I didn’t say what I normally would: “Quitting is not an option!” I even stopped
myself from thinking, “But this was my plan.” Trying to give her a gentle hug in the heavy gear
only resulted in me splashing water all over her and making us both laugh awkwardly.
When she was little, connecting with Kavya was effortless. I knew everything about her, and
she always joined my adventures with pure excitement. But as she grew older, she discovered her
own interests, drifting away from mine. What followed were sighs, eye-rolls, and half- hearted “I
guess so” replies. I had hoped this scuba course would bring us closer again. I didn’t expect her
quitting to hit me so hard or so suddenly.
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Even without the dive, we enjoyed our vacation. We swam, collected seashells, and played
word games. In those slow, quiet moments, I realized joy isn’t only in big adventures. It wasn’t the
moment of closeness I had imagined — but it turned out to be exactly the one we needed.
24. Why did the author train hard for the diving trip
A. To impress the instructor. B. To relax in natural beauty.
C. To grow closer to his daughter. D. To challenge himself physically.
25. Which of the following best describes the author according to paragraph 3
A. Strict and determined. B. Insightful and inspiring.
C. Resourceful and encouraging. D. Thoughtful and understanding.
26. Which could be a suggestion from the author to parents of teenagers
A. Be adaptive. B. Be courageous. C. Be protective. D. Be adventurous.
27. What key message is expressed in the story
A. Nature helps to bridge generation gaps.
B. Bonding happens naturally in shared moments.
C. Scheduled adventures ruin true happiness.
D. Connections rely heavily on thoughtful planning.
C
Classics are the gems (宝石) of the literary world. For years, people have read them to gain
knowledge. But now, an increasing number of people instead enjoy these classics in online video
series.
According to a 2023 report by the Chinese short-video platform Douyin, the views for
book-related videos jumped by 65.17 percent year-on-year. As people become busier in
competitive social environments, the brief literary explanations provided in short videos enable
some to experience stories from a fresh perspective in fleeting moments. “I watch them on the
subway, in a queue or before bed. Short videos combine text, images and expressions, providing a
better experience than just reading text alone,” a man surnamed Zhang told Xinhua.
The fearsome length and complexity (复杂性) of classics are also reasons why some people,
especially teenagers, are turning to literature vloggers (video bloggers) for help. A Dream of Red
Mansions is well-known for its detailed description of Chinese society, colorful characters and
poetic language. It explores themes like family, society and human nature. However, these very
qualities make the novel challenging for some students, who find it boring or even sleep-inducing
(困倦的) . “There are so many characters in the novel, which confused me a lot,” said 12-year-old
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ShaoXinyan from Hubei. “Some vloggers use a mind map to clearly show their relationship.”
While reading with videos helps many people, some express different opinions and concerns.
For Zhang Boren, a 13-year-old from Beijing, reading is a journey in which people form a
personal connection with the text, not just absorbing facts. “Books that inspire my imagination,
like fantasy adventures and historical stories, demand a deeper connection. Videos, although
convenient, can’t fully present the small details of a well-written story,” said Zhang.
Eighteen-year-old Wang Hongjie from Sichuan agreed, saying, “It may decrease readers’ ability to
read independently and think deeply.”
28. Why do more people turn to short videos for classic literature
A. Short videos save time and offer vivid experiences.
B. Classic books are often too out-of-date to be popular.
C. They’re lacking in the motivation of reading completely.
D. Video platforms provide more and more book-related content.
29. What makes A Dream of Red Mansions challenging for some students
A. Its unfamiliar themes and brief description. B. Its focus on ancient social culture in China.
C. Its poetic language and various characters. D. Its unique writing features and target readers.
30. What is Zhang Boren’s opinion on enjoying classics via videos
A. Videos contribute more to inspiring imagination.
B. Reading books increases readers’ independence.
C. Reading books for readers is only to absorb facts.
D. Videos are unlikely to contain all original details.
31. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. “Watch” the Classics B. “Update” the Videos
C. “Approach” Literature D. “Play” with Vloggers
D
Many of us start exercising in the hope of losing unwanted pounds. Unquestionably, aiming
to be more active is a good thing. But if the main reason is to lose weight, your resolution could
very well come to nothing.
For starters, exercise is typically futile for weight loss. Take walking for example. A
150-pound person who walks for 30 minutes will burn, on average, around 140 calories. That’s
equal to one can of soda — not exactly a great return on your investment of time and effort. It’s
much easier just to skip the soda.
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When exercise is added to a diet, the results are equally unimpressive. Researchers found that
a combination of dieting and exercising brought no greater weight loss than dieting alone after six
months. At 12 months, the diet-and-exercise combination showed an advantage, but it was slight
— about 4 pounds.
In studies where exercise has produced meaningful weight loss, participants burned at least
400 to 500 calories per session on five or more days a week. To achieve that, a 150-pound person
would need to walk a minimum of 90 minutes or run 30 minutes per day. In short, sessions need to
go well beyond what most of us are willing or able to do. And even if we manage to make that
much effort, our bodies often compensate (抵消) by eagerness for more food and slowing down
metabolism (新陈代谢), effects that over time limit how many pounds we lose.
When exercise fails to meet our weight-loss expectations, we often stop working out. Perhaps
the biggest problem with exercising to drop pounds is that it turns physical activity into
punishment — a price we have to pay for a slimmer body. How many times have you heard
someone say “I’ll need to do extra exercise” after eating too much We treat exercise as a form of
self-punishment for being “bad.” In this case, we’re unlikely to keep doing it for very long.
The conclusion is that we’re more likely to treat exercise positively and actually do it when
we focus on our well-being rather than our weight.
32. What does the underlined word “futile” in paragraph 2 mean
A. Necessary. B. Popular. C. Dangerous. D. Useless.
33. What happens when you run 30 minutes on a daily basis
A. You will burn 140 calories every day.
B. You will lose 4 pounds in a month.
C. You might have a higher metabolic rate.
D. You might eat more than usual.
34. Why do people who want to lose weight through exercise often give up
A. They are unlikely to really enjoy it.
B. They find it too challenging physically.
C. They have difficulty resisting (抵抗) delicious food.
D. They turn their attention to their well-being.
35. What can be the best title for the text
A. How long should you exercise a day to lose weight
B. What are the best exercises for losing weight
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C. Weight loss: why exercise is the wrong path
D. Exercise and weight loss: a pair of brothers
第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两
项为多余选项。
Many people think they need to walk 10,000 steps every day to be healthy. But new research
shows this is not necessarily true for everyone. Scientists say that about 7,000 steps per day can
already be good for your health. __36__
Dr. Melody Ding did this study at the University of Sydney. __37__ She wanted to know how
many steps people need to stay healthy, and whether one number could work for most adults. The
studies included people of different ages and lifestyles, so the results were more reliable.
__38__ People who walked around 7,000 steps were healthier than those who walked only
about 2,000. In general, walking more was linked to a lower risk of dying early, and a lower risk
of heart disease and dementia(痴呆 ). The benefits increased quickly when people moved from
very low activity to a moderate level. After that, the benefits still continued, but they rose more
slowly.
Where does the 10,000-step benchmark(基准 ) come from Dr. Sean Heffron says this
number did not come from science. __39__ A company made a pedometer(计步器) and called it
the“10,000 steps meter”. The number sounded simple and motivating, so it spread worldwide.
Dr. Martha Gulati, a heart doctor, does not fully trust round numbers like 10,000 because
they are not always based on research. She suggests focusing on steady improvement instead of
chasing one perfect number.__40__ Just walk a little more than you do now—take the stairs, walk
after dinner, or get off the bus one stop earlier. Small changes can add up and help your health.
A. The number was easy to remember.
B. The study gave people a simple answer.
C. It became popular because of advertising in Japan.
D. She reviewed many studies about walking and health.
E. If you can't walk 10,000 steps every day, don't worry.
F. The research compared people who walked different amounts each day.
G. This may make many people feel less stressed, especially those who are busy.
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第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 30分)
第一节 完形填空(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中选出可以填入空
白处的最佳选项。
Several months ago, a powerful tornado hit our city without any signs before. We hadn’t
____41____ for it in advance, so we were just forced to go into our emergency action. I
____42____ not to be in the classroom when it struck. Hearing the sound of alarm, I rushed
____43____ as fast as I could back to the classroom. The wind tore off part of the school roof and
sent pieces from the hallways flying across the floor.
Never did I imagine that we would put our regular ____44____ to use. Never did I imagine
that my students had already ____45____ against the wall and crouched down on their knees.
Their eyes were obviously filled with ____46____ as they asked if their parents, pets, and friends
would be okay. Together with other teachers, I tried our best to comfort them, though we actually
had no idea what the ____47____ would be.
I couldn’t ____48____ the tornado more. However, I’m very proud of my students, who
behaved so well. In such a (an) ____49____ situation, they acted beyond their ages. Never in my
life had I seen them ____50____ instructions so quickly, without any ____51____. Though some
tears were dropping and some hearts were racing, the kids remained unbelievably ____52____.
And I’m extremely proud that they made an effort to calm down because of their trust in me.
Because of the tornado, I ____53____ that my job as a teacher meant a lot. Behind every
well-behaved student is a long line of teachers who have made it their ____54____ to educate
them with safety, courage, calmness and trust. Though the tornado has ____55____ challenges,
I’m sure we can deal with them one by one.
41. A. applied B. secured C. defended D. prepared
42. A. pretended B. decided C. happened D. attempted
43. A. suddenly B. early C. entirely D. immediately
44. A. warnings B. trainings C. meetings D. savings
45. A. built up B. turned around C. lined up D. taken place
46. A. fear B. embarrassment C. shame D. confusion
47. A. problem B. result C. excuse D. reason
48. A. hate B. expect C. prevent D. survive
49. A. exciting B. odd C. threatening D. common
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50. A. follow B. receive C. repeat D. give
51. A. reaction B. question C. hesitation D. action
52. A. fortunate B. honest C. confident D. brave
53. A. doubted B. realized C. stressed D. hoped
54. A. reward B. power C. wisdom D. goal
55. A. designed B. presented C. overcome D. faced
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。
Pegasus 3, the highest-grossing film in China during the 2026 Chinese New Year holiday, had
its London premiere on Wednesday.
As the third sequel of the series — ____56____ (direct) by Han Han and starring one of
China’s most bankable (可赚钱的) comedic actors, Shen Teng — Pegasus 3 continues the story of
racer Zhang Chi as he ____57____ (become) the coach of the underdog national team and leads it
into the international Muchen 100 Rally, bringing entertainment, ____58____ (tear), and
excitement to audiences in London.
“During the last hour or so, when they do that race, ____59____ (honest), I couldn’t look
away from the screen,” audience member Callum Williams said. “I’ve grown up watching
different car movies, ____60____ I felt like this one was a different take on what you usually see
when people race in movies,” Crash Threlfall said.
Audience member Sal Esen described it ____61____ very well made. Esen also believes the
film explores a universal theme that audiences worldwide can relate to. “It’s ____62____
(entertain) and fun, yet serious. You can see the politics behind sports franchises, a theme that
transcends nationality. ____63____ you are Chinese, Greek, English, or Turkish, it doesn’t matter.”
“There was lots of dynamic action, inventive camera work, and action used as a way of conveying
emotion and narrative,” he added.
The first two installments of the series ____64____ (release) during the 2019 and 2024
Spring Festival seasons, earning ____45____ combined 5 billion yuan ($730 million). The third
installment has entered the top 20 of China’s all-time box office chart so far.
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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,你的美国朋友Mike 一直鼓励你要多进行体育锻炼,并提出了很多有益
的建议,你因此而开始重视运动,请你给他写一封邮件向他表达感谢,并包括以下内容:
1. 你选择的运动及原因;
2. 后期的运动计划。
注意:词数 80左右。
Dear Mike,
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节(满分 25分)
47. 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。
Last winter, I volunteered at a local community center that offered free teaching and
after-school activities for children from families that have less money and fewer opportunities. At
first, I wasn’t sure what to expect. The children seemed shy, some struggling with basic reading or
math skills. I felt nervous, wondering if I could really help them.
During the first few days, I focused on simple tasks: reading stories aloud, helping with
homework, and encouraging them when they got answers right. Gradually, I noticed small changes
— a child who had never smiled before now laughed at jokes, another who was hesitant to speak
out loud started asking questions confidently.
However, not everything went smoothly. One boy, Tom, was especially headstrong and
refused to follow instructions. He often interrupted lessons, played jokes on younger children, and
sometimes even walked out angrily. At first, I felt frustrated and unsure how to reach him. Once
after he stormed off, I came to him and said, “I know you’re not being difficult — want to tell me
what’s bothering you ” He stared at his shoes. silent, but didn’t walk away. That small moment
felt like a crack (缝隙) in his wall — he still didn’t open up, but he didn’t push me away either.
One afternoon, the center organized a small talent show. Many children were excited but Tom
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refused to participate. Some volunteers wanted to pressure him, but I decided to give him space
while offering encouragement. Slowly, he agreed to recite a short poem. Watching him stand on
the stage and finish without quitting, I felt a deep sense of relief and pride. The applause from the
children made me realize patience and understanding can solve problems far better than force. I
also saw how important it was to create more opportunities for children like Tom to explore their
talents and feel supported. Tom himself seemed a little more confident and willing to try new
things, which gave me an idea for the next step in my volunteering work.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为 150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
I knew I had to do more for Tom and the other children.
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Tom changed clearly over the weeks.
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