资源简介 1.What did the man ask the woman to do A. Call up Lucy. B. Wake up Lucy. C. Pick up Lucy.【答案】A2.What do the speakers intend to do A. Arrange a holiday. B. Work a bit harder. C. Return from the beach.【答案】A3.Why is the woman drinking Pu’er A. She likes its taste.B. She wants to be thinner.C. She believes it’s good for health.【答案】B4.What is the purpose of the “green points” system A. To reduce app usage.B. To promote green travel.C. To sell more bus tickets.【答案】B5.What is the man doing on Thursday afternoons A. Coaching a student.B. Writing a research paper.C. Attending a debate competition.【答案】A【答案】6. C 7. C【答案】8. A 9. C【答案】10. B 11. A 12. B 13. C【答案】14. B 15. C 16. A 17. C【答案】18. B 19. C 20. B【答案】21. A 22. D 23. C【答案】24. B 25. A 26. D 27. D【答案】28. C 29. B 30. D 31. B【答案】32. D 33. A 34. C 35. C【答案】36. G 37. A 38. F 39. E 40. D【答案】41. B 42. D 43. A 44. A 45. C 46. D 47. C 48. B 49. D 50. B 51. A 52. C 53. B 54. D 55. C【答案】56. from57. which 58. stirred59. generosity60. impacting61. religious62. to be seen63. struck 64. others65. an【答案】 Good morning, dear friends!It is a great honor to stand here. Today, I’d like to talk about music as a bridge for cultural exchange. Music is a universal language that transcends borders, connecting hearts from diverse backgrounds.Take the Erhu, a traditional Chinese instrument, as an example. I started learning it at age ten. Its beautiful melodies, such as the masterpiece Erquan Yingyue, deeply reflect the Chinese philosophy of resilience and harmony with nature. Whenever I play it for foreign friends, they are always touched by its profound emotional depth.Therefore, let’s embrace music to converse with the world. By sharing and appreciating different musical traditions, we can foster mutual understanding and cultural exchange.Thank you!【答案】At the sound of the whistle (哨声), I threw myself into the pool. Although I was swimming with older girls, I swam as fast as I could. I remembered what my grandma had said to me. I kicked hard and moved my arms with all my strength. It seemed that the water was helping me fly forward. Every time I looked up to breathe, I saw the other swimmers beside me. I knew that I must not give up. I pushed myself harder than ever before, trying to catch up with them. When I touched the wall, I had no idea what place I had got. I was too tired to think.It was then that I heard the claps and cheers around me. When I looked up at the scoreboard, I saw my name at the top! I had won the first place! I was so excited that I started crying. The coach hugged me and said that she was proud of me. It was my grandma’s words that gave me the power to win. I learned that winners never quit.2025-2026学年浙江余姚中学下学期高一期中英语试题本试题卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。全卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。考生注意:1.答题前,请将自己的班级、姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔填写在答题纸规定的位置上。2.答题时,请按照答题纸上的注意事项要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答。选择题部分第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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。1.What did the man ask the woman to do A. Call up Lucy. B. Wake up Lucy. C. Pick up Lucy.2.What do the speakers intend to do A. Arrange a holiday. B. Work a bit harder. C. Return from the beach.3.Why is the woman drinking Pu’er A. She likes its taste.B. She wants to be thinner.C. She believes it’s good for health.4.What is the purpose of the “green points” system A. To reduce app usage.B. To promote green travel.C. To sell more bus tickets.5.What is the man doing on Thursday afternoons A. Coaching a student.B. Writing a research paper.C. Attending a debate competition.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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。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秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6. What is mentioned about Bryson Road A. It has a subway stop.B. It is often jammed with traffic.C. It is partially under construction.7. What does the man advise the woman to do A. Put off her trip.B. Walk two blocks.C. Take a different return route.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. Why does the woman think July is the best time to move A. Their business is slow.B. The weather is favorable.C. It’s easy to hire people.9. How will they handle the moving A. Finish it all at once.B. Have the sales section go first.C. Do one department at a time.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10. Who shaped the woman’s career path A. Her sister. B. Her father. C. Her students.11. What was the woman’s first full-time job A. An accountant. B. A workshop boss. C. A music teacher.12. What challenge did the woman face A. Lack of students. B. Financial pressure. C. No scholarships.13. What is the woman’s future goal A. To build music colleges.B. To help students win scholarships.C. To develop rural education programs.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14. What is the man’s photo mainly about A. Oranges. B. Autumn scenery. C. A competition.15. How many likes does a famous photo need according to the study A. 150. B. 850. C. 1,000.16. What is the man’s main reason for taking photos A. To share them. B. To win awards. C. To earn a living.17. What does the man want for his birthday A. A camera. B. A photograph. C. A hat.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18. Why did the flowers and the tree initially have conflicts A. The tree used too much water.B. The flowers wanted more light.C. The tree envied the beauty of the flowers.19. What did the tree do to resist the flowers A. It ran out of all the water.B. It blocked out all the sunlight.C. It exposed them to the hot sun.20. What does the speaker want to tell us A. A friend in need is a friend indeed.B. Cooperation leads to win-win results.C. Storms make trees take deeper roots.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)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。AWomen and Wealth withADAMS WEALTH PARTNERSCEO David Adams shares how quarterly events empower women on their financial journey.From retirement planning to investment management, Adams Wealth Partners provides a range of solutions that are tailored to individual circumstances and goals.Nashville Lifestyles(NL): Tell us about your “Women and Wealth” series.David Adams(DA): We are in our 3rd year of hosting amazing groups of women from all different industries and backgrounds and a variety of excellent speakers. It’s an opportunity for women to learn about and discuss important and sensitive topics around wealth. Many of our attendees have made new friends and connected with professionals they now work with, which is so cool to see!NL: Why did the team decide to start this program for women DA: Our firm recognized that women, in general, face unique financial challenges, including pay gaps, longer life expectancies, and often taking career breaks for family reasons. OurWomen & Wealth series was created as a way to address these specific needs. It’s not just about investing—it’s about empowering women to make informed decisions, build wealth, and prepare for retirement.NL: What are the top two or three things you discuss there DA: Our topics include emotions surrounding money, protecting your family’s legacy, nutrition and health coaching, how to teach your children about money, and much more.NL: I haven’t heard of another financial planning company doing this. How can women get involved DA: This initiative gives us great fulfillment to see women connecting with others and gaining confidence around these topics. We host quarterly events, with our next one coming up in May! To receive an invite and stay updated on future events emailTaylor@.21. What additional benefit do attendees gain from “Women and Wealth” A. New social connections.B. Discounted service packages.C. Guaranteed investment returns.D. Personalized financial software.22. Which of the following is a unique challenge mentioned for women A. Limited access to loans. B. Lack of formal training.C. Fewer job opportunities. D. Gaps in working years.23. What is the text A. A news article. B. An announcement.C. A magazine interview. D. A personal blog post.B“You learn a lot by almost dying,” David always says.In 2010, David, a sophomore from the medical school of Pennsylvania got very sick and the diagnosis was Castleman — a rare condition with approximately 7,000 new cases annually in the US. In hospital, David noticed curious red spots on his skin. He asked doctors what the blood spots meant. “They went out of their way to say they didn’t matter,” said David, but he would go on to prove he was on to something.Castleman hit David four more times over the next three years. David stayed alive only through intense chemotherapy (化学疗法). Despite the illness, he managed to graduate and began an MBA (Master of Business Administration) at Wharton School, where he founded the CDCN — a global initiative devoted to fighting Castleman. Many of his MBA classmates joined the cause. David hoped that adding a CEO mindset would enable him to improve his approach to curing himself. CDCN prioritized clinical trials that reused drugs the FDA (美国药监局) had already approved as safe.In 2013, another attack marked his closest experience with death yet. This time, David saved his own life. After examining his medical charts, he targeted an idea that researchers hadn’t yet explored: A protein (蛋白质) called VECF which controls blood vessel growth was rising at 10 times its normal level. David assumed that the red spots with every re-occurrence were a direct result of that protein rise. David asked his doctor to order Sirolimus, a drug approved to help fight the immune system when it activates against kidney transplants. He picked it up at a pharmacy. “A drug that could potentially save my life was hiding in plain sight,” he said.So far, David has been in remission from Castleman for more than six years, close to full strength. As an assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania, he was running a clinical trial on the drug that has given him his life back. “So little time and money has been invested in these rare diseases like Castleman,” says David, “There’s tremendous opportunity to change that, there’s a lot of promising successes!”24. What can we know about the CDCN A. It’s a national organization in the USA.B. It enrolled members beyond the medical field.C. It was founded when David was a medical student.D. It prioritized clinical trials on newly-applied drugs.25. According to the text, which one is TRUE A. Sirolimus has certain effectiveness for Castleman.B. David suffered Castleman four times all together.C. There’re roughly 7,000 Castleman cases in the US.D. Red spots on David’s skin caused an increase in VECF levels.26. What can be inferred from the last paragraph A. David has recovered from Castleman completely.B. David has completed further research on Sirolimus.C. Sufficient investments are put in Castleman research.D. High likelihood of achievement is in Castleman research.27. What can we learn from David’s experience A. No pains, no gains.B. It’s never too late to learn.C. Actions speak louder than words.D. God helps those who help themselves.CAs trees turn gold and red in autumn, scientists are debating exactly what those colors are for. “I had always assumed that autumn leaves were waste baskets,” said ecologist Dr. Wilkinson. “That’s what I was told as a student.” For decades, textbooks claimed that autumn colors were just a by-product of dying leaves. But in recent years, scientists have recognized that autumn colors probably play an important role in the life of many trees.Dr. Hamilton, from Oxford University, proposed that bright autumn leaves contain a message: they warn insects to leave them alone. In the fall, insects choose trees where they will lay their eggs. Then the next spring, the baby insects feed on the tree, often with damaging results. A tree can discourage these insects with poisons.Dr. Hamilton assumed that trees with strong defenses might be able to protect themselves even further by letting egg-laying insects know what was in store for their eggs. By producing brilliant autumn colors, the trees advertised their harmfulness. As insects evolved to avoid the brightest leaves, natural selection favored trees that could become even brighter.The leaf-signal theory has drawn criticism, most recently from Dr. Hoch at the University of Wisconsin, who argues that bright leaves appear on trees that have no insects to warn off. His recent work suggests that fall colors serve mainly as a sunscreen. Autumn leaves cannot capture all the sunlight striking them, and the leftover energy can build up in the leaf and cause damage to its tissue. Anthocyanins (花青素) that produce red and orange colors appear to protect autumn leaves by blocking some of the sunlight. “You may have a few instances where insects have some sort of relationship to color changes,” Dr. Hoch said, “but it’s almost certainly not a broad-based explanation. It doesn’t hold any water.”These arguments have not influenced Dr. Hamilton’s supporters, who argue that the leaf-signal theory is still worth investigating. But both sides agree that the debate is useful, because it has given them deeper admiration for this time of year.28. What did Dr. Wilkinson present about autumn leaves in the first paragraph A. A new discovery.B. A wide-ranging debate.C. A commonly-held view.D. A theoretical assumption.29. What is the function of bright autumn leaves according to Dr. Hamilton A. To attract certain insects.B. To prevent trees from harm.C. To store nutrients for the future.D. To maintain ecological balance.30. Which of the following is TRUE according to paragraph 4 A. Dr. Hoch had a better understanding of the fall colors than Dr. Hamilton.B. Dr. Hoch’s work showed the only function of fall colors as a sunscreen.C. Dr. Hoch found autumn leaves are completely unable to get the sunshine.D. Dr. Hoch criticized the connection between bright leaves and insect warning.31. What is the main idea of the text A. Scientists have fully understood why autumn leaves change color.B. Scientists are debating the possible purposes of bright autumn colors.C. Autumn leaves change color mainly to protect themselves from insects.D. Autumn colors have been recognized as a useless by-product of dying leaves.DWhy do countries vary in wealth This fundamental economic question often arouses childlike curiosity. Traditional economic growth models emphasize the accumulation of production factors: labor and capital, and recently, technology or ideas. A country’s wealth is believed to increase with higher per-worker capital shares and more productive use of resources.However, this theory leaves a gap: why do some countries gain more of these factors than others The 2024 Nobel Prize winners in economics argue that government quality is key.On October 14, 2024, three U.S.-based academics, Simon Johnson, James Robinson, and Daron Acemoglu, were awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics for their research on the historical and institutional factors contributing to global inequality. Their research stressed the need for strong institutions and the rule of law in promoting prosperity (繁荣) and reducing poverty, especially in countries troubled by dictatorship, where the ruler or the very few individuals typically exercise strict control over all aspects of society. The three academics explained that because of the highly unequal distribution of resources the countries may face the risk of social unrest and the majority of people may experience poverty.The prizewinners identified the historical roots of weak institutional environments that are characteristics of many low-income countries today. Their research undeniably demonstrated the importance of historical uniqueness, moving development economics away from abstract growth models. Their work was a break from theories assuming an unavoidable path to modernization based on the unusual experiences of western Europe.At a press conference, Robinson from the University of Chicago referred to his co-winners from MIT as his “best friends” and emphasized that economists do not have a cure-all or a silver bullet for solving social problems. Instead, ideas are important in terms of giving people ways to think about the problems in their society.Although the three academics may not have been able to fully provide an account of why some countries are rich and others poor, new generations of economists have a firm foundation established on their work.32. What production factors do traditional economic growth models highlight A. Ideas, shares and resources.B. Labor force, the capital city, and technology.C. Capital, technology, and shares.D. Labor force, money for investment, and ideas.33. What does the underlined word “dictatorship” in paragraph 3 mean A. Absolute power. B. Social unrest.C. Strict regulations. D. Limited resources.34. Which statement will the prizewinners probably agree with A. Economists clearly know how to deal with social issues.B. Weak institutional environments are significant in promoting prosperity.C. Western Europe’s experiences unnecessarily show the path to modernization.D. Historical and institutional factors have not accounted for global inequality.35. Which can be the best title for the text A. Strong Institutions to Reduce PovertyB. Complete Solution to Solving Social ProblemsC. New Discovery of Factors Affecting ProsperityD. Economic Growth Models and Global Inequality第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)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。There are so many definitions of wisdom. Simply put, wisdom is a mix of insight, commonsense, experience, and results to sound judgement. It is not merely a desirable quality but an absolute necessity in a world filled with chaos, controversy, and conflicts. ___36___. It shines our way through darkness.Growing up with fairy tales and fantasy movies, I always associated wisdom with Gandalf, Yoda, and Albus Dumbledore. Although these characters have given every one of us tons of inspiration, wisdom actually lies within ourselves. ___37___ And how Embarking on new experiences is an avenue for acquiring wisdom. You will never grow from being in your comfort zone, which is why you need to get out of it. Do change your routine and experience as much as what life takes you! In fact, there are always several sides to a life story. To identify the truth, you need to be receptive to different views. ___38___. It is not emotion-based either. Train your mind to be a judgment-free space for ideas. Open-mindedness opens new pathways to profound insights.What if you are desperate for personal growth and improvement ___39___The more time you spend with them, the more transfer of knowledge there will be. Your tutors can be whoever is wiser than you. Yet prior to that, engage in dialogue with them to find out why.Rome was not built in a day. ___40___. Instead it takes a span of your life and continuous effort to mature in wisdom as you navigate life’s challenges.A. Individuals need to bring it out.B. It isn’t something you are born with.C. Knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens.D. Developing wisdom is not a destination.E. A shortcut to do that is to have wise people as your tutors.F. Never base your perspective on the most popular opinions.G. In order to navigate in the world, wisdom becomes our guiding light.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)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Last term, my school organized a science competition. Being fond of physics experiments, I ____41____ teamed up with three classmates. Our goal was to ____42____ an experiment exploring renewable energy solutions — a topic we felt could make a(n) ____43____ contribution to environmental protection.At the initial stage, Emma, our team leader, often ____44____ us, “Loose lips sink ships — let’s keep our ideas secret.” Despite her warning, Jake ____45____ our plan by accident. This forced us to ____46____ our design, pushing our timeline back.During the final week, the ____47____ became overwhelming. Sarah, usually the calmest, even yelled at me for a ____48____ math error.“Let’s take a breath,” Emma said. We ____49____ through nights, following scientific procedures with accurate measurements. Our perseverance finally ____50____ when we could generate steady energy output using recycled materials.On presentation day, my hands shook as I ____51____ our model. The judges smiled as we explained how our wind-powered generator could power emergency shelters in natural disasters. One professor ____52____, “Your strategy for addressing energy threats is exceptionally creative.”Though we didn’t win first prize, this ____53____ made me realize true creativity requires not just intelligence, but the courage to step out of our ____54____. Science isn’t just about formulas — it’s about ____55____ closely through mistakes and late nights to turn ideas into reality.41. A. extremely B. immediately C. gradually D. potentially42. A. strengthen B. overcome C. prohibit D. conduct43. A. significant B. abnormal C. automatic D. passive44. A. reminded B. motivated C. blessed D. opposed45. A. detected B. recalled C. leaked D. denied46. A. occupy B. select C. preserve D. adjust47. A. confidence B. passion C. pressure D. fantasy48. A. typical B. slight C. critical D. major49. A. supplied B. exposed C. persuaded D. struggled50. A. broke out B. paid off C. set off D. ran out51. A. demonstrated B. improved C. confirmed D. predicted52. A. questioned B. monitored C. commented D. appointed53. A. lecture B. experience C. departure D. ceremony54. A. flash card B. search engine C. theme park D. comfort zone55. A. conquering B. contrasting C. cooperating D. striking非选择题部分注意:将答案写在答题纸上。写在本试卷上无效。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。The way people celebrate traditional festivals has changed greatly with the rise of the Internet. The influence of digital culture ranges ____56____ online gift-giving to virtual temple fairs, ____57____ has brought both convenience and challenge.In the past, activities during festivals like the Spring Festival often ____58____ (stir) deep emotions and a sense of community. But now, many young people choose to express their respect and ____59____ (generous) through digital red envelopes or online donations, ____60____ (impact) the emotional connection traditionally associated with these celebrations.However, whether this digital shift will weaken the ____61____ (religion) or cultural meaning of traditional festivals remains ____62____ (see). Some feel ____63____ (strike) by the convenience of online celebrations, while ____64____ worry that real-life connections are being lost. The long-term effects of the Internet on traditional festivals are still ____65____ open question.In short, the Internet presents both opportunities and concerns, and only time will tell how deeply it will reshape our festival traditions.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66. 假定你是李华,你校将举办一场主题为“Music: A Bridge for Cultural Exchange”的国际生交流会。你被邀请作为学生代表发表英文演讲。请你撰写这篇演讲稿,内容包括:(1)阐述音乐在文化交流中的作用;(2)结合自身经历,介绍一首歌曲、一件乐器或一种音乐形式,并说明其承载的文化内涵;(3)呼吁大家通过音乐与世界对话,促进文化互鉴。注意:(1)写作词数应为100个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Good morning, dear friends!____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)67. 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。I had been swimming competitively for about five years and was ready to quit. I was often the only Chinese American at the swimming competitions and our team couldn’t afford good uniforms. However, my number one reason for wanting to quit was that I kept receiving “Honorable Mentions” (安慰奖). Any athlete knew that you didn’t want to have a bookshelf full of “Honorable Mentions”, which you got just because you showed up.One summer day, the day before a big 400-meter swim meet, I decided to tell my grandma that I was quitting the swim team. When I told her, she looked at me in the eyes and said, “Dear, remember these words ‘Quitters never win and winners never quit.’ Your grandmother didn’t raise losers or quitters. You go to that meet tomorrow, and you swim like you are a grandchild of mine, you hear ” Struggling to understand grandma’s words, I said nothing but “Yes, grandma.”The next day we arrived at the swim meet late, missing my group of swimmers in the 15/16 age group. My coach insisted that I be allowed to swim with the older group. I knew that she was including me in the race so that our journey to the meet would not be wasted, and she had no expectations at all that I would come in anything but eighth place, because there weren’t nine lanes (泳道).As I mounted the board, all the other girls looked at me. I quickly noticed that these girls were all here to do just one thing — beat me! All of a sudden, my grandma’s words rang in my head, “Quitters never win and winners never quit. You swim like you are a grandchild of mine.” “Yes, grandma, I will swim like I am a grandchild of yours,” I said to myself.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。At the sound of the whistle (哨声), I threw myself into the pool.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________It was then that I heard the claps and cheers around me.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年浙江余姚中学下学期高一期中英语试题.docx 2025-2026学年浙江余姚中学下学期高一期中英语试题听力.mp3 2025-2026学年浙江余姚中学下学期高一期中英语试题答案.docx