山东省枣庄市第八中学2025-2026学年高一素能综合测试英语试题(含答案)

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山东省枣庄市第八中学2025-2026学年高一素能综合测试英语试题(含答案)

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2025-2026学年高一素能综合测试英语试题
一、阅读理解
A
Bandhavgarh National park in India is best known for its amazing setting, as well as having the highest concentration of tigers in India. In addition to tigers, there are also bears, deer, wolves, birds, etc.
Location: In Madhya Pradesh state, almost 200 kilometers northeast of Jabalpur. The nearest village is Tala, which is the access point of the park.
Opening Hours and Safari (游猎) Times
Safaris operate twice a day, starting at dawn until late morning, and mid afternoon until sunset. The best time to visit the park is early in the morning or after 4 p.m to spot the animals. The park is closed from July 1 to September 30 due to the monsoon season (季风季节).
Bandhavgarh Zones
Bandhavgarh is divided into three main zones: Tala (the park’s best zone, with the most tigers), Magdhi (the second best zone to see tigers), and Khitauli (scenic and less visited, although tiger sightings do occur there; particularly good for birding).
Entry Fees and Charges for Jeep Safaris
Bandhavgarh has become expensive to visit in recent years. Entry fees have increased since October 2014. When going on a safari, separate fees must be paid for park entry and jeep hire. Entry tickets are priced per vehicle (up to six people). For 2015-16, park entry tickets cost as follows:
Tala Zone:2,400 rupees for Indians, 4,800 rupees for foreigners. (Up to six people)
Other Zones:1,200 rupees for Indians, 2,400 rupees for foreigners. (Up to six people)
Jeep Hire
Expect to pay about 2,200 rupees to hire a jeep, in addition to the entry cost. This can be done at the park entrance. All hotels can arrange jeep hire and tours, but at a higher rate. It’s much less trouble though. Besides, unlike many national parks in India, it’s possible to take private vehicles into Bandhavgarh.
1. When can you visit the park
A.In July. B.In June. C.In September. D.In August.
2. What do we know about Bandhavgarh Zones
A.Khitauli is frequently visited.
B.Magdhi has attractive scenery.
C.Magdhi is good for bird-watching.
D.Tala is probably the most popular zone.
3. How much should five Americans pay for entry fees to visit Magdhi Zone
A.1,200 rupees B.2,400 rupees C.4,800 rupees D.6,000 rupees
B
Fifteen years ago, I took a summer vacation in Lecce in southern Italy. After climbing up a hill for a panoramic (全景的) view of the blue sea, white building and green olive trees, I paused to catch my breath and then positioned myself to take the best photo of this panorama.
Unfortunately, just as I took out my camera, a woman approached from behind, and planted herself right in front of my view. Like me, this woman was here to stop, sigh and appreciate the view. Patient as I was, after about 15 minutes, my camera scanning the sun and reviewing the shot I would eventually take, I grew frustrated. Was it too much to ask her to move so I could take just one picture of the landscape Sure, I could have asked her, but something prevented me from doing so. She seemed so content in her observation. I didn’t want to mess with that.
Another 15 minutes passed and I grew bored. The woman was still there. I decided to take the photo anyway. And now when I look at it, I think her presence in the photo is what makes the image interesting. The landscape, beautiful on its own, somehow comes to life and breathes because this woman is engaging with it.
This photo, with the unique beauty that unfolded before me and that woman who “ruined” it, now hangs on a wall in my bedroom. What would she think if she knew that her figure is captured (捕捉) and frozen on some stranger’s bedroom wall A bedroom, after all, is a very private space, in which some woman I don’t even know has been immortalized (使永存). In some ways, she lives in my house.
Perhaps we all live in each other’s space. Perhaps this is what photos are for: to remind us that we all appreciate beauty, that we all share a common desire for pleasure, for connection, for something that is greater than us.
That photo is a reminder, a captured moment, an unspoken conversation between two women, separated only by a thin square of glass.
4. What happened when the author was about to take a photo
A.Her camera stopped working.
B.A woman blocked her view.
C.Someone asked her to leave.
D.A friend approached from behind.
5. In the author’s opinion, what makes the photo so alive
A.The rich color of the landscape.
B.The perfect positioning of the camera.
C.The woman’s existence in the photo.
D.The soft sunlight that summer day.
6. The photo on the bedroom wall enables the author to better understand ________.
A.the need to be close to nature
B.the importance of private space
C.the joy of the vacation in Italy
D.the shared passion for beauty
7. The passage can be seen as the author’s reflections upon ________.
A.a particular life experience
B.the pleasure of traveling
C.the art of photography
D.a lost friendship
C
Does technology replace more jobs than it creates What is the balance between these two things Until now, that has not been completely measured. However, a new research project led by MIT economist David Autor has developed an answer, at least for U. S. history since 1940.
The study uses new methods to examine how many jobs have been lost because of machine automation (自动化), and how many jobs have been created through augmentation (扩增), in which technology creates new chances and tasks. In this research, Autor and his workmates studied about 35,000 jobs, recording how they appear over time. That led them to find that technology has replaced more U. S. jobs than it has created, particularly since 1980.
“Clearly, from 1980 to the present, there is a faster rate of automation and a slower rate of augmentation than in the former 40 years,” says Autor. From 1940 to 1980, for example, jobs like elevator operator and typesetter (排字工人) were getting automated. But at the same time, more workers filled roles such as shipping and receiving clerks, buyers, department heads and industrial engineers. From 1980 to 2020, the number of machinists (机械工) dropped because of automation, while operations and systems researchers enjoyed growth. Finally, the research suggests that the negative effects of automation on employment were more than twice as great in the 1980-2020 period as in the 1940-1980 period. There was a more positive change in the effect of augmentation on employment in 1980-2020 compared to 1940-1980.
Automation and augmentation often happen within the same industries. Within the same large company, there may be fewer machinists but more systems researchers. “Technology is really making a difference,” Autor says. “It may substitute some expert knowledge or skills, but may add decision-making tasks. It takes a while to figure them out.”
8. What does Autor’s study focus on
A.The key to searching for a job.
B.The solutions to taking up new tasks.
C.The influence of new technology on jobs.
D.The application of machines to industry.
9. How does the author prove his idea in paragraph 3
A.By listing figures.
B.By raising questions.
C.By telling stories.
D.By giving examples.
10. What does the underlined word “substitute” in the last paragraph probably mean
A.Depend on. B.Take the place of. C.Take control of. D.Concentrate on.
11. What is the best title for the text
A.Are Jobs More Challenging or More Friendly
B.Are New Technologies Job Killers or Creators
C.Which Is Better, Automation or Augmentation
D.Who Are More Efficient, Humans or Machines
D
A slow-paced Citywalk is becoming popular across China. Different from rushing past overcrowded tourist landmarks, the new trend has appeared as a popular choice to explore cities at a leisurely (悠闲的) pace.
Citywalk particularly attracts the younger generation who are often caught up in busy work schedules. As proved by the increasing popularity of hash tags (话题标签) like “City walk for vacation” on lifestyle sharing platform Xiaohongshu, with a staggering 465 million views and nearly 464,600 engagements, the trend is truly capturing unbelievable attention.
Citywalk can be a special guided trip for a small group of people, or simply a leisurely walk for one or two to explore new areas, sticking to the key point: avoiding famous scenic spots and big crowds to gain a more inclusive experience of the places you visit. It offers people a way to closely experience city culture and local traditions.
Citywalk routes are specially planned to the specific interests of both tourists and locals. For tourists, the focus is on sharing local customs and traditions, while for locals, discussions center around the city’s past, present, and future. The growing trend of Citywalk reflects a changing attitude towards life, embracing a warmer, more relaxed, and slower-paced lifestyle.
As Citywalk extends beyond first-tier cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, to second-and third-tier cities, it brings fresh opportunities for the tourism industry, in such areas as dining, shopping, and accommodation. Governments in Beijing and Shandong have recognized the potential (潜力) of Citywalk, including it into their action plans to promote cultural tourism and leisure activities. In Shanghai, public bus lines specially designed have been introduced for Citywalk participants.
“By slowing down and exploring the city streets, observing people’s lives, and immersing oneself in the context of museums and art galleries, one has the chance to embrace the pleasure of life,” said Luo Jun, a cultural tourism lover.
12. Why does the author mention the example of Xiaohongshu
A.To stress the importance of social media.
B.To illustrate the wide popularity of Citywalk.
C.To call on people to click to view Xiaohongshu.
D.To persuade readers to take part in “City walk for vacation”.
13. What’s the meaning of the underlined “staggering” in paragraph 2
A.Surprising. B.Frightening. C.Confusing. D.Embarrassing.
14. Which of the following is NOT Citywalk
A.A free walk to visit old hutong in Beijing.
B.A holiday group travel to tourist attractions of Qufu.
C.A trip for tourists to enjoy the teahouse culture in Chengdu.
D.A leisurely tour to experience city transformation of Guangzhou.
15. What have some governments done to promote Citywalk
A.Facilities in the museums have been improved.
B.Connection has been strengthened among cities.
C.More shopping centers have been built in third-tier cities.
D.Specific public transportation routes have been introduced.
二、七选五
Tea is an important part of Chinese tradition. With the development of Chinese society and economy, the scale of tea production has been increasing. ___16___ In turn, tea production promotes economic development and tea culture promotes social progress.
Tea has an extremely close relationship to Chinese culture. ___17___ It not only reflects the spirit of civilization, but also the spirit of ideas. There is no doubt that it is beneficial to improve people’s social quality and artistic taste.
The original idea is credited to the legendary Emperor Shennong. He is said to have lived 5,000 years ago and he was well conscious of health. He required that all drinking water be boiled as a health precaution. A story goes that, one summer day, while visiting a distant part of his kingdom, Shennong and the court stopped to rest. ___18___ Dried leaves from a nearby bush fell into the boiling water, and a brown substance was injected into the water. The Emperor was interested in the new liquid, drank some, and found it very refreshing. And so tea was created.
___19___ It refreshes the mind, clears heat within the human body and helps people lose weight. As you add a cup of tea to your daily routine, it is suggested that you drink while it is hot to get the best out of tea. Its nutrients decrease over time. ___20___ Do not drink tea soon after or before meals. Otherwise, when your stomach is empty, it may hold back appetite, or when your stomach is full, it may cause indigestion (消化不良).
A.There are many varieties of tea.
B.Drinking tea offers numerous benefits.
C.The best time to drink is in between meals.
D.Meanwhile, tea culture has become more colorful.
E.Tea is a common drink in everyday life across the globe.
F.And its study covers a wide field and has very rich content.
G.According to his ruling, the servants began to boil water for the court to drink.
三、完形填空
A Sherpa (夏尔巴人) named Gelje was leading a group up Mount Everest when he saw a struggling climber. They were at 27,200 feet — in the“death zone,” so named because of the severe cold and ___21___ oxygen. “He had nothing left,” Gelje recalled. “No energy, no oxygen, ___22___.”
The man was barely conscious, ___23___ uncontrollably, and his breaths were shallow. Gelje knew that every second ___24___, and without immediate help, the man would not ___25___ the night in the death zone.
So Gelje ___26___ his group to give up the climb in order to ___27___ the man. With great effort, Gelje ___28___ the exhausted climber 1,000 feet down the dangerous mountain until they met other ___29___. Over the next five hours, he and the guides ___30___ carrying and pulling the 175-pound man over rocky terrain and icy surfaces. Their collective ___31___ and determination brought them to a camp at 23,500 feet, where the climber who was from Malaysia, could finally be ___32___ by helicopter to a hospital.
After ___33___, the thankful man shared his experience on Instagram, stating the obvious: Sherpas “never leave you behind.” This heroic act not only shows the ___34___ and courage of Gelje and his fellow guides but also highlights the close ___35___ between climbers and the guides.
21. A.rich B.low C.high D.fresh
22. A.something B.everything C.anything D.nothing
23. A.shivering B.looking C.crying D.smiling
24. A.lasted B.passed C.counted D.started
25. A.spend B.survive C.enjoy D.waste
26. A.encouraged B.challenged C.forced D.warned
27. A.guide B.help C.lead D.join
28. A.lifted B.surrounded C.carried D.caught
29. A.visitors B.tourists C.climbers D.guides
30. A.took turns B.took up C.felt like D.went on
31. A.function B.strength C.growth D.quality
32. A.flown B.blown C.shown D.chosen
33. A.falling B.arriving C.recovering D.escaping
34. A.business B.weakness C.selflessness D.happiness
35. A.ties B.aims C.acts D.tests
四、语法填空
Jason Polan was ___36___ artist and illustrator. In 2008, Polan started a project ___37___ (name) “Every person in New York” in the form of a blog, stating, “I’m trying to draw every person in New York. I will be drawing people every day ___38___ posting as frequently as I can. It is possible that I will draw you without you knowing it.”
Most of the characters in his drawings were regular New Yorkers, ___39___ were usually sketched (素描) before they realized that. By 2011, Polan had drawn 11,000 people, and by 2015, when he ___40___ (release) a book with selected sketches from the project, he had reached 30,000. His last sketch, “Man at Taco Bell”, ___41___ (post) on his blog on December 16,2019.
Polan’s other projects were ___42___ (beautiful) quirky (离奇的). Shortly after ___43___ (move) to New York from his native Michigan, he started drawing every piece of art at New York City’s Museum of Modern Art, where he hoped to get a job.
Also notable was the Taco Bell Drawing Club, which he started in 2005 as a ___44___ (week) meeting open to anyone willing ___45___ (join) him in drawing at the Taco Bell restaurant in Manhattan’s Union Square, he would personally make membership cards for every member.
五、翻译
46. 我猜那可能就是她每天吸引如此多游客的原因。(why从句)
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47. 他花费在观察马上的时间越多,对马的理解就增长得越多。(the+比较级,the+比较级)
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48. 当我看着她的眼睛时,她似乎有自己的思想。(seem)
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49. 韩干以其捕捉这种动物身体特征的技艺而出名。
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50. 我正要上床睡觉,这时我听到了敲门声。 (when)
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六、读后续写
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。词数150左右。
My name is Anderson, and there was a time when I had a serious conflict (冲突) with my parents. It all started when I heard about a really cool concert that all my friends were excited to go to. I really wanted to be a part of them. So, I gathered my courage and asked my parents if I could buy a ticket and go with my friends. The ticket was not expensive. So I thought they would agree to let me go to the concert.
However, when I told them about the concert, they started asking questions like, “Who will be there How will you get home late at night ” I tried to explain that my friends and I had it all figured out, but they didn’t believe me. My mom said, “Anderson, we are worried about your safety. And we don’t think it’s a good idea.”
I felt very disappointed. I said in anger, “But everyone else is going! It’s not fair that you won’t let me have any fun.” My dad then replied to me, “It’s not about fun, son. We need to think about your safety.” I just couldn’t understand why they couldn’t see it from my perspective (角度). I got really angry and shouted, “You never let me do anything I want! You don’t care about my feelings at all!” With these words, I stormed off to my room and slammed (关上) the door as hard as I could, feeling hurt and misunderstood.
A few days later, on my fifteenth birthday morning, I woke up, only to find a basketball on my bedside table, which was what I’d been looking forward to. Next to it was a sweet note from my parents, reading, “Happy birthday, Anderson!” It was a nice surprise. Though I still had a mix of feelings, yet I also felt sorry about how I had behaved before.
That evening, my parents took me out.
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After dinner, when we got home, I knew I had to say sorry to them.
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参考答案
1-3 BDB 4-7 BCDA 8-11 CDBB 12-15 BABD
16-20 DFGBC
21-35 BDACC ABCCA BACCA
36. an 37. named 38. and 39. who 40. released
41. was posted 42. beautifully 43. moving 44. weekly 45. to join
翻译参考
46. I guess that’s probably why she attracts so many visitors every day.
47. The more time he spends observing horses, the more his understanding of them grows.
48. When I looked into her eyes, she seemed to have thoughts of her own.
49. Han Gan is famous for his skill in capturing the physical features of this kind of animal.
50. I was about to go to bed when I heard a knock at the door.
读后续写参考范文
That evening, my parents took me out. We had a big dinner in my favorite restaurant. During the meal, they gently talked about the concert. They said they knew I was eager to go, but they just feared I would meet dangers outside at night. They also promised to discuss such things with me patiently next time. Their sincere words warmed my heart greatly.
After dinner, when we got home, I knew I had to say sorry to them. I told them I was wrong to lose my temper and shout at them. I realized they always loved me and cared about my safety. My parents smiled and hugged me warmly. From then on, I learned to communicate calmly with my parents whenever we had different ideas.

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