吉林省长春市慧泽高中2025-2026学年度下学期高一年级期中英语学科质量监测(含答案,无听力原文,无音频)

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吉林省长春市慧泽高中2025-2026学年度下学期高一年级期中英语学科质量监测(含答案,无听力原文,无音频)

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高一年级期中英语学科质量监测
满分:150分 时间:120分钟
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
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. Where will the man go to find the books
A. Section B, third floor. B. Section B, second floor. C. Section C, third floor.
2. What will they probably do next
A. Attend the science fair. B. Go home directly. C. Go to the grocery store.
3. When will the next train to Perth leave
A. At 7:45. B. At 8:15. C. At 9:00.
4. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. Virtual worlds. B. The school lab. C. The new VR headset.
5. How does the woman feel at first
A. Relaxed B. Upset C. Calm
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答6、7小题。
6. Which club will the woman join
A. Debate club. B. Robot club. C. Neither of them.
7. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Workmates. B. Classmates. C. Strangers.
听下面一段对话,回答8~10小题。
8. What will John do after work
A. Go jogging. B. Play games. C. Watch TV at home.
9. What does the doctor recommend John to do
A. Take in less fat. B. Have a blood test. C. Exercise regularly.
10. What might the woman do next
A. Visit a doctor. B. Book a checkup. C. Search for the number.
听下面一段对话,回答11~13小题。
11. Why will the woman go to Italy
A. To watch the RoboCup.
B. To take part in a competition.
C. To take a holiday with her family.
12. What is the RoboCup
A. The robot Olympics. B. The winter sport event. C. A competition for robot lovers.
13. How many times has Mark taken part in the RoboCup
A. Three. B. Four. C. Five.
听下面一段对话,回答14~16小题。
14. Why did Nancy use AI to write her essay
A. She thought AI was perfect.
B. She didn’t have enough time.
C. She believed AI offered great ideas.
15. Why do people write an essay in the man’s opinion
A. To present ideas. B. To gather information. C. To process materials.
16. What is an unacceptable way to use AI
A. Writing an essay. B. Checking grammar. C. Brainstorming ideas.
听下面一段独白,回答17~20小题。
17. What has led to the increase of elephant populations
A. Enough food. B. United efforts. C. Proper climate.
18. Which country has taken advanced technology to protect elephants
A. Tanzania. B. Kenya. C. Botswana.
19. What encourages communities to participate in conservation programs
A. The terrible situation.
B. The successful experience.
C. Increasing income and employment.
20. What can we learn about the future of African elephants
A. More efforts are needed.
B. The threat will be removed.
C. No further action is required.
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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
For travelers who love food, attending an international food festival is a perfect way to experience different cultures. The table below lists four of the most famous festivals, each with its unique appeal. At these events, you can taste local specialties, watch cooking shows, and enjoy cultural performances.
Melbourne Food and Wine Festival in Australia (Mar.10-20) The Festival is Australia's most famous culinary (美食的) event. Held annually, the festival features local produce, sustainable farming, and green wine-making practices. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings, chef-led cooking classes, and a range of outdoor dining experiences that showcase Melbourne’s diverse food scene—from street food to fine dining. Mistura Food Festival in Peru (Sep.6-27) As Latin America’s largest food festival, Mistura celebrates Peru’s rich food diversity. It features ingredients from different regions—from Andean potatoes to foreign fruits from the Amazon. Visitors can taste traditional dishes like roast ribs, attend food workshops, and shop at handcrafted markets.
Taste of Chicago in USA (Jul.1-31) Taste of Chicago is the world’s largest food festival, drawing millions of visitors yearly to Grant Park. This vibrant event features cooking demonstrations by top chefs and family-centered fun activities. The festival showcases the diversity of Chicago’s culinary scene, offering everything from the city’s famous deep-dish pizza and Chicago-style hot dogs to high-end international cuisine, suitable for all ages. Oktoberfest in Germany (Sep.14-28) Oktoberfest, held annually in Munich, is the world’s biggest beer festival. It centers on Bavarian culture, offering traditional foods such as roast chicken and special beers from Munich’s historic breweries (啤酒厂). The festival features lively beer tents, folk music, parades, and cultural performances in traditional Bavarian clothes. Guests enjoy carnival rides and games, making it a fun celebration .
21. Which festival is the best choice for a big family of all ages with various tastes
A. Taste of Chicago B. Oktoberfest
C. Mistura Food Festival D. Melbourne Food and Wine Festival
22. What makes the Oktoberfest Festival different from the other festivals
A. It features master chefs.
B. It promotes eco-friendliness.
C. It offers a variety of cuisines.
D. It includes shows in traditional costumes.
23. What do the four food festivals have in common
A. They all last nearly a month.
B. They are all held for local farmers.
C. They focus only on traditional snacks and drinks.
D. They combine food experience with cultural enjoyment.
B
On a lively afternoon at a senior center, Grace Sun, a talented high school student and classical pianist, was performing for a talent show, her fingers gracefully moving over the piano keys and her eyes filled with determination. Observing the huge happiness music brought to the elderly audience, Grace decided to organize musical events for seniors in her community.
At just 16 years old, Grace set up a school service club to arrange concerts in care centers, hospitals, and nursing homes. Grace and her classmates started with both virtual and in-person performances, which received heartfelt praise from seniors. The positive response encouraged Grace to continue exploring new ideas, especially for seniors experiencing cognitive (认知的) challenges, such as those with Alzheimer’s disease. After learning about the benefits of music therapy (治疗), Grace began adding familiar 1960s songs to their performances. The recognizable music reminded the elderly of joyful memories of past experiences, proving the deep emotional impact of music.
Driven by her desire to make a wider impact, Grace turned her student club into a non-profit organization in 2023, named Melodies for Remedies. The organization now aims not only to bring comfort and joy through performances, but also to raise funds for music therapy research and treatment. With the support of over 100 student musician volunteers, Melodies for Remedies has hosted concerts and music therapy programs across the country, significantly improving the lives of many.
Grace’s story illustrates the amazing power of music to bridge generations and build a strong sense of community. By bringing together student musicians and seniors, she has created meaningful connections and brought happiness to countless individuals. Grace Sun is a true inspiration, encouraging the youth to use their talents and enthusiasm to help those in emotional need.
24. How did the talent show impact Grace
A. She gained a sense of satisfaction.
B. She got inspiration to help the elderly.
C. She began to improve her performing skills.
D. She decided to learn more classical piano music.
25. What was Grace Sun’s purpose of adding 1960s songs to their performance
A. To explore new musical styles.
B. To create an emotional connection.
C. To teach the elderly about songwriting.
D. To show her broad knowledge of music.
26. What can we learn about Melodies for Remedies
A. It focuses on training senior musicians.
B. It supports music therapy with funding.
C. It has cured some seniors with Alzheimer’s.
D. It profits from the musicians’ performances.
27. Which of the following best describes Grace
A. Helpful and curious.
B. Grateful and selfless.
C. Caring and inspiring.
D. Outgoing and honest.
C
Have you ever joyously stepped out to your backyard garden, freshly brewed coffee in hand, only to find your cared-for plants and herbs wilted (枯萎的) and dying Was the soil too dry Did pests find their way in During times like these, some frustrated gardeners may wish their fickle ficus (榕树) would just tell them what it needs. A new Microsoft-partnered project in the UK is trying to see if that concept can be demonstrated in the real-world.
Next year, the Royal Horticultural Society in England will show off an “intelligent garden” that uses an AI model to monitor the garden’s environment and inform gardeners when it needs care. Visitors can ask the AI-powered garden questions. The model could then respond with phrases like “I need a bit more water,” or “I could use a haircut” depending on data captured in the soil.
The technical components (组成部分) of the garden are the product of a partnership between AI start-up Avande and Microsoft. The garden relies on a network of sensors placed throughout the garden measuring environmental factors like soil moisture (湿度), alkalinity (碱度), and nutrient levels as well as wind and projected rainfall. All of that data is then sent to a specially designed AI model at the back of the garden. The model, powered by Microsoft’s Azure Open AI Service, can then analyze those factors and inform gardeners on best feeding, watering, or trimming (修剪).
In theory, insights provided by models like this one could help gardeners manage resources efficiently and avoid over-watering plants before rainfall, both of which can aid in sustainability efforts. These tools can bring convenience to ordinary plant lovers and cost-cutting businesses. Still, it remains uncertain if even the best models can notice unusual conditions and unique growth habits of plants as carefully as skilled gardeners do.
Several currently available apps also use AI to help gardeners identify unknown plants by comparing a photo of them against a large online database. But as past reporting has shown, simply trusting an AI to tell you whether a plant or fungi of unknown origin is safe to eat isn’t wise, and could have dangerous results.
28. What will AI be used to do in gardening according to the text
A. Look after the plants in-place of gardeners.
B. Improve the condition of soil in the garden.
C. Design the environmentally-friendly gardens.
D. Help the gardeners communicate with the plants.
29. What is paragraph 3 mainly about
A. How the intelligent garden works.
B. Why the intelligent garden is popular.
C. How the intelligent garden was invented.
D. What disadvantages the intelligent garden has.
30. What do we know about the AI tools for gardening from paragraph 4
A. They are widely applied in commercial gardens.
B. They guide gardeners to use resources more wisely.
C. They can take care of plants as well as skilled gardeners.
D. They play an irreplaceable role in sustainable gardening.
31. What is the author’s attitude toward AI’s use in gardening
A. Unclear. B. Favorable. C. Objective. D. Negative.
D
In the cemetery of ancient Xochiaca, a village in Chimalhuacan on the eastern edge of Mexico City, the sound of hammers and chisels striking stone rings out on most Sundays. It comes from the local stone carvers, who still pursue a craft passed down for generations, even after the local quarries (采石场) were exhausted.
Generations of stone carvers also created much of the stonework that decorates buildings and parks in the capital’s downtown. Unlike many craftspeople who want to see their works displayed in museums, the carvers here work free of charge to create and maintain carvings to decorate the local cemetery. They also work on decorating and maintaining the stonework at the 250-year-old parish church, Santa María de Guadalupe.
One of the earliest signs of their predecessors’ (先辈们的) work is a carved stone in the churchyard floor reading “Xochiaca, home of the stone carvers”. It does not bear a date. It refers, however, to a time when the lake that once covered much of the valley still lapped at the shores of Xochiaca. Builders would come looking for carvings and ship them to Mexico City by boat across the lake.
While carvers in other areas long ago turned to mechanical tools, the craftsmen here still use traditional methods for their carving. Yet the craft is in trouble. There were about 600 registered stone carvers a decade ago, but now only around 300 remain and most are elderly. The local quarries were largely played out, and the land was sold for housing. Now carvers have to transport stone from other states, sometimes hundreds of miles away. Even more concerning, younger generations show little interest in taking up the trade.
Encouragingly, these carvers get some help from donations from the local government and local residents. The neighbors donate 100 or 200 pesos, and the people of the town buy the stone. This shared commitment, they believe, is what keeps the spirit of their craft alive in the community.
32. What is special about Xochiaca stone carvers
A. They still use old tools.
B. They do voluntary work.
C. They have displays in museums.
D. They master superb carving skills.
33. What does the underlined phrase “played out” in Paragraph 4 most probably mean
A. fully used up
B. forbidden to use
C. rebuilt completely
D. opened to the public
34. What can we infer from the last paragraph
A. The carving work brings the community together.
B. The carvers expect financial rewards for their work.
C. The carvers play a vital role in the town’s development.
D. The preservation of the craft requires collective support.
35. What is the best title for the text
A. A Historic Cemetery in Mexico City
B. Ways to Protect Ancient Local Crafts
C. The Development of Mexico City’s Stonework
D. The Decline and Hope of Traditional Stone Carving
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。
The secret to happiness lies in being grateful. Before you learn how to practice gratitude, be sure you understand the concept. __36__
Gratitude is the positive feeling of being thankful for someone or something. When you are grateful, you can experience the positive feelings associated with happiness, passion, excitement and love. __37__ Being grateful can help prevent disease, and being thankful can even help you live longer. Being grateful is a learned skill and one you can get better at with practice. Ready to practice gratitude in your everyday life
__38__ Putting your thoughts on paper is a powerful way to connect your mind and your body, reinforcing the positive feelings. Keep a notebook in your purse or desk to take down things you’re grateful for as they happen. Or write three things you’re grateful for every day in a journal you keep by your bed.
Share your gratitude with others. Even people who said thank-you to a stranger reported a strong feeling of happiness. __39__ Call a parent, write a thank-you note to an old teacher, give a friend a thank-you gift or simply thank the cashier at the grocery store.
Challenge yourself to be grateful in difficult circumstances (境况). There is no situation, no matter how difficult, in which you can’t find something to be grateful for — and practicing gratitude can go a long way toward improving the way you deal with hard things. Look back through old journals of hard times and make notes about what helped you get through them and what you were grateful for. __40__
A. Find the most powerful way.
B. Write down what you’re grateful for.
C. Gratitude comes naturally to everyone.
D. So, what does gratitude mean, exactly
E. You shall start by telling someone how grateful you are.
F. Science has proven that gratitude provides powerful benefits.
G. Use that information to help you find the positive sides in current troubles.
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分45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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
While playing at the Zed & Co Free-range Farms in Victoria, southeast Australia, the farmer’s daughter and her friends heard a strange noise. __41__, they looked around until they realized that the noise was coming from under their feet. Soon, they learned that it was a sheep __42__ in a pipe.
Somehow, the sheep had __43__ into a draining pipe (排水管) and got stuck. Instead of __44__, however, the sheep pushed deeper and deeper into the pipe until it was literally __45__ in the middle of the field. __46__, the girls were around to hear the cries of help from the little animal. Soon after, their parents were called to help, and a __47__ operation soon began.
Using a circular saw (圆锯), the adults __48__ into the black plastic tube. Since the pipe was so small, they had to be careful not to __49__ the sheep during the rescue. Trying as hard as they could, they finally opened the plastic tube enough to __50__ inside the dark pipe.
“I can see it…it’s still alive…it’s black,” the children said in a __51__ commentary (实况报道) during the rescue operation. Finally, with the joint __52__ of everyone, the sheep was taken out by one of the children! Within moments you could hear all the kids asking for their __53__ to hold the little creature.
At last the little black sheep was __54__! Wet but still warm. Operation “Save Lamb” was declared a __55__.
41. A. Shocked B. Annoyed C. Confused D. Delighted
42. A. hidden B. trapped C. sheltered D. delivered
43. A. walked B. looked C. searched D. knocked
44. A. hurrying up B. giving up C. catching up D. backing up
45. A. dropped B. buried C. settled D. banned
46. A. Generally B. Fortunately C. Frankly D. Gradually
47. A. search B. military C. rescue D. training
48. A. cut B. fitted C. launched D. jumped
49. A. awake B. disturb C. restrict D. injure
50. A. clean B. monitor C. see D. attack
51. A. careless B. critical C. similar D. continuous
52. A. features B. efforts C. influences D. positions
53. A. turn B. honor C. choice D. award
54. A. curious B. stuck C. content D. free
55. A. trick B. signal C. success D. despair
第二节 单句填空 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
请根据首字母或括号内的汉语提示填写单词的正确形式,答题卡上写出单词的完整形式,缺少首字母不给分。
56. A virtual choir ______(使能够) them to add their own voice to those of other individuals.
57. At age 18, instead of following the path of marriage like the ______(大部分) of girls, she chose to work and study.
58. Festivals have a wide range of ______(起源), such as the seasons of the year, religions, famous figures, and important events.
59. Over 3,000,000 people came from all over the world to ______(寻求) their fortune, and San Francisco quickly became a big city.
60. Almost everywhere you go in the UK, you’ll be ______(围绕) by evidence of four groups of people who took over at different times throughout history.
61. To e______ a living, some Chinese opened up shops and restaurants in Chinatown.
62. I had a serious d______ which was difficult to cure and my body ached all the time.
63. The four countries that b______ to the United Kingdom work together in some areas.
64. Today, in some European countries, people d______ churches and town halls with flowers and fruit.
65. Dr Lin became the first woman ever to be hired as a resident p______ in the OBGYN department of the PUMC hospital.
第三节 短文填空 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
A quiet trend from east China suddenly lit up global social media at the ____66____ (begin) of 2026: the revival of the traditional fish lantern. Recently, videos of glowing paper fish “swimming” through ancient towns ____67____(become) one of China’s most unexpected cultural scenes.
The fish lantern, typically crafted from bamboo and paper, and with light inside, is a folk art ____68____ (create) in Anhui and other regions of China. Historically, these lanterns were mainly used for Chinese New Year celebrations or local temple fairs, which are ____69____(tradition), symbolic and beloved. The reason ____70____ this centuries-old lantern suddenly goes viral lies in the rise of interactive cultural tourism. Many ancient towns in Anhui have begun offering immersive fish lantern experiences: Tourists can touch the fish heads for luck, lift the fish tails for blessings, or even join nighttime parades, thus ____71____(gain) a deeper understanding of local folk customs. This combination of accessibility and beauty has turned the fish lantern into a form of “Chinese romance” that can ____72____(enjoy) by both domestic and international visitors.
Ranging ____73____ handicrafts and festivals to ancient music and traditional cuisine, heritage is preserved not by freezing it in time, but by inviting people ____74____(carry) it forward. As these glowing 75____(lantern) swim into new cities and new hearts, they light up not only the beauty of Chinese culture but also the vitality(活力) of a civilization, across generations and across the world.
第四部分 写作 (共一节,满分25分)
假定你是李华。你的英国朋友Lucy来信询问你上周学校举办的“五四青年节朗诵比赛”(May Fourth Youth Day Recitation Competition)的情况。请你给她回信,介绍这场活动,内容包括:
1. 活动举办时间、地点;
2. 主要活动内容;
3. 你的收获与感受。
注意:(1) 写作词数应为100左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Dear Lucy,
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
参考答案
听力(略)
阅读理解
A 21-23
21.A 22.D 23.D
B 24-27
24.B 25.B 26.B 27.C
C 28-31
28.D 29.A 30.B 31.C
D 32-35
32.B 33.A 34.D 35.D
七选五36-40
36.D 37.F 38.B 39.E 40.G
完形填空41-55
41.C 42.B 43.A 44.D 45.B
46.B 47.C 48.A 49.D 50.C
51.D 52.B 53.A 54.D 55.C
单句填空56-65
56.enables
57.majority
58.origins
59.seek
60.surrounded
61.earn
62.disease
63.belong
64.decorate
65.physician
短文填空66-75
66.beginning
67.have become
68.created
69.traditional
70.why
71.gaining
72.be enjoyed
73.from
74.to carry
75.lanterns
书面表达参考范文
Dear Lucy,
I’m glad to tell you something about our school’s May Fourth Youth Day Recitation Competition held last Friday in the school hall.
Many students took part in the competition. Participants recited classic poems and inspiring articles about youth and patriotism. Some also added background stories to their performances. Judges gave professional comments after each show.
Taking part in the activity benefited me a lot. I realized the responsibility of young people and improved my spoken skills. It was really an unforgettable experience.
Yours,
Li Hua

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