浙江平阳县万全综合高级中学等校2025-2026学年高一下学期第一次联考英语试题(含答案)

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浙江平阳县万全综合高级中学等校2025-2026学年高一下学期第一次联考英语试题(含答案)

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2025-2026学年高一下学期第一次联考英语试题
二、阅读理解
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Located in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, Sky Bistro is a highly recommended restaurant that attracts growing numbers of visitors. Here, fresh local food meets a unique dining experience high above the clouds.
Dine Above the Clouds
Standing high on Sulphur Mountain at 2,281 meters, Sky Bistro offers breathtaking views of six mountain ranges. Access is only possible via an 8-minute gondola ride (缆车), with tickets available for purchase both online and on-site. Lifted from the valley floor into a world of natural wonders, you can experience its beauty and flavor in person.
Top 5 Chef Picks
Dish Description Rating
Maple-Glazed Pork Chop 48-hour brined, locally sourced ★★★★★
B. C. Farm Chicken Pot Pie Classic comfort dish with flaky crust ★★★★
Buttermilk Fried Chicken Crispy, tender, with honey glaze ★★★★
Corn & Basil Ravioli Vegetarian, saffron cream sauce ★★★★
Smoked Old Fashioned Cocktail torched at your table ★★★
Plan Your Visit
The best time to visit is from June to September for clear skies. Reservations are essential and can be made online. Main courses range from $30-$60 CAD. Off-season benefits include combined tickets with ski passes in winter, and fewer crowds. For comfort and safety, we advise coming prepared like a hiker — starting with a good pair of supportive shoes.
Come and enjoy a meal that is as great as the view. Reserve your table today at www./dine. For special requests, please email us at Skybistro@.
21. What is the biggest attraction of Sky Bistro
A.A gondola journey. B.A taste of culture. C.A dinner in the sky. D.A nature adventure.
22. Which dish is the chef’s top pick
A.Maple-Glazed Pork Chop. B.Corn & Basil Ravioli. C.Buttermilk Fried Chicken. D.B.C. Farm Chicken Pot Pie.
23. What must visitors do before going to Sky Bistro
A.Email the restaurant. B.Make a reservation. C.Wear supportive shoes. D.Book gondola tickets.
B
Ever since my childhood, I have been hearing people talking about Rome. Last month, I finally had the chance to visit it. I spent three busy days there, seeing tourist attractions and walking down streets lit by Christmas decorations. There are so many things I love about the city.
Rome is one of the most ancient cities in the world and is full of wonderful relics (遗迹) from its long past. These relics include the vast Coliseum (竞技场) where gladiators used to fight each other until death and hunt animals coming from another country. The ruins of buildings and temples are fascinating: you can’t quite believe how old they are.
I studied the masterpieces of the Renaissance (文艺复兴) at university and was very excited to see them in real life. I walked around the museum in the Vatican and saw plenty of famous sculptures. The best part of the visit was, without doubt, the Sistine Chapel ceiling, painted in the early 16th century by Michelangelo. It was so breathtaking that I couldn’t tear my eyes away from it.
In Rome, there is a lot of food on offer for tourists but some of it isn’t of very good quality. I made an effort to find reliable restaurants to taste the popular meals of the region, like pasta with tomato, onion and bacon. I also love eating ice cream and hot chocolate under the Christmas lights.
Rome has not only lots of luxury boutiques(精品店) but also plenty of shops that were more in my price range! It was a perfect opportunity to go and buy presents for my family and friends. There was also a Christmas market, where I bought a sparkly decoration for the tree.
24. What does the underlined word “gladiators” in Paragraph 2 probably mean
A.Athletes. B.Butcher. C.Invaders. D.Fighters.
25. Why did the author think the ruins of buildings and temples fascinating
A.They represent Rome’s religion. B.They are very old and valuable things. C.They are relics from Rome’s distant past. D.They include the Roman Forum and the vast Coliseum.
26. What should you be careful in choosing while visiting Rome
A.The attractions. B.The food. C.The hotels. D.The luxury shops.
27. Where is the text most likely from
A.A travel guide. B.A novel. C.A newspaper. D.A science fiction.
C
When we are young, we learn that tigers and sharks are dangerous animals. We might be scared of them because they are big and powerful. As we get older, however, we learn that sometimes the most dangerous animals are also the smallest. In fact, the animal that kills the most people is one that you are familiar with: the mosquito (蚊子).
While it may seem that all mosquitoes are biters, this is not actually the case. Male mosquitoes eat plant nectar. On the other hand, female mosquitoes feed on animal blood. When a female mosquito bites a human being, it transmits (传播) saliva (唾液) into the blood. This saliva may or may not contain a deadly disease. The result of the bite can be minor or as serious as death.
Because a mosquito can bite many people in its life, it can carry deadly diseases from one person to another very easily. More than 700 million people become sick from these diseases every year. At least 2 million of these people die from these diseases.
In some households, mosquito nets are placed over beds to protect people from being bitten. Mosquitoes have many natural enemies, like bats, birds, dragonflies, and certain kinds of fish. Bringing more of these animals into places where mosquitoes live might help to cut down the number of mosquitoes in that area. This is a natural solution, but it does not always work very well. Mosquitoes can also be killed with poisons or sprays, but these sprays may also harm other plants or animals.
Although mosquitoes may not seem as scary as larger, more powerful animals, they are far more dangerous to human beings. But things are changing. It is highly likely that one day scientists will find a way to keep everyone safe from mosquitoes and the diseases they carry.
28. Why does the text mention dangerous animals like tigers and sharks
A.To compare different animals. B.To lead into the topic about mosquitoes. C.To show how dangerous tigers and sharks are. D.To show people’s misunderstanding of dangerous animals.
29. What can we learn about mosquitoes
A.Female mosquitoes might transmit diseases to humans. B.The saliva of female mosquitoes contains deadly diseases. C.Male mosquitoes and female mosquitoes have the same eating habits. D.More than 700 million people die from diseases carried by mosquitoes.
30. What is paragraph 4 mainly about
A.Scientists are making efforts to kill mosquitoes. B.Some measures are taken to kill mosquitoes. C.Chemical solutions for mosquitoes are effective. D.Mosquitoes’ natural enemies could protect human beings.
31. What’s the author’s attitude towards the future of solving the mosquito problem
A.Doubtful. B.Negative. C.Unclear. D.Positive.
D
Sunscreen (防晒霜) is important for keeping skin safe from sun damage and preventing skin cancer. The chemicals in many sunscreens, however, can be harmful for sea life. This has inspired scientists to develop a new kind of sunscreen made from flower pollen (花粉).
Sunscreen works by using special chemicals that block ultraviolet (UV) light from the Sun’s rays, and people often apply it to their skin before going into the ocean or other natural waterways. But the chemicals are washed off by the water and spread into it, affecting the wildlife that lives there. This is especially harmful for coral reefs (珊瑚礁), which support a wide variety of fish, plants, and other underwater life.
To find an alternative, scientists from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore turned to pollen, which is known to be resistant to UV light. The team prepared water-based gels (凝胶) made from pollen of camellia flowers and sunflowers. Then they tested how well those gels blocked UV light, including both UVA and UVB-wavelengths of UV light -produced by the Sun and tanning beds, that damage skin. Both gels took in UV rays, the team found, but the camellia gel took in more UVB rays, shorter wavelength rays mainly responsible for causing sunburn and skin cancers, than the sunflower gel did. When tested on mice, both gels prevented skin damage when the mice were put in UV light for a few minutes per day. Mice that didn’t receive sunscreen had thinner skin after the same UV experience. The team also put samples of the gels in saltwater tanks containing coral, which still appeared healthy after two months.
“What they’re doing are first steps, but they’re really important first steps,” said Craig Downs, the executive director of Haereticus Environmental Laboratory, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving ecosystems. Some of the next steps might be to assess whether the pollen-based sunscreen is harmful to other wildlife in natural environments, then clear safety tests in humans. “But if they are successful,” Downs added, “in five to eight years, this might be a marketable product.”
32. Why did scientists develop pollen-based sunscreen
A.For low costs. B.For skin safety. C.For sea reservation. D.For economic benefits.
33. What can we infer from paragraph 3
A.Sunflower gel takes in most of the UVB rays. B.Sunflower gel is responsible for causing skin damage. C.Camellia gel left the mice with thinner skin than regular sunscreen. D.Camellia gel is more effective in UV protection than sunflower one.
34. What did Craig Downs think of the pollen-based sunscreen
A.Profitable. B.Dangerous. C.Demanding. D.Alarming.
35. Which of the following can be a suitable title for the passage
A.The History of Sunscreen Development. B.Pollen-Based Sunscreen: A Safe Choice. C.UV Light: The Main Cause of Skin Damage. D.The preservation of Coral Reefs from Sunscreen.
E 七选五
How to Build a Slow-Down Routine
In today’s fast-paced world, taking time to relax and recharge is crucial for your mental and physical well-being. ___36___ Check out some ideas for how you can add healthy habits to your daily life.
Get outside
Spending time outside provides fresh air and vitamin D on those sunny days. So, whether that means taking the dog for a walk or eating outside with your family, find opportunities to spend some extra time outdoors. ___37___ Simply being outdoors has been proven to help boost our moods.
___38___
Technology has its benefits, but for many people, a break is welcome. If you have been on your laptop all day, take a break for at least an hour or two. Use this opportunity to engage in other hobbies you enjoy. Taking time away from our screens is proven to help decrease levels of stress and anxiety.
Spend time with loved ones
___39___ Be intentional with finding ways to connect with family and friends after a long day. This could mean planning a monthly dinner after work or getting together for a group event or exercise class you both enjoy.
Get quality sleep
The Sleep Foundation recommends at least 7 hours of quality sleep each night to feel fully recharged for the next day. Find some ways to create a healthy nighttime routine that can help you to relax for a good night’s sleep. ___40___ This will help you better cope with stressors that arise throughout the day.
A.Arrange breaks regularly.
B.Disconnect from technology.
C.It allows you to focus on what truly matters.
D.It lets you wake up feeling rested and recharged.
E.Spend more time on your favourite outdoor activities.
F.Connection is a great way to relax and recharge after a busy day.
G.Even when the weather changes, try to make time for outdoor activities.
三、完形填空
A little library was built in our neighborhood to encourage people to “take a book, leave a book”. While taking a walk, Ayla, my eight-year-old daughter, was ___41___ and asked many questions about it.
Long after we got home, I found her in her bedroom, seated on the floor, surrounded by her ___42___, all of them. She ___43___ expressed that she was trying to find a(n)___44___ book for the tiny library. Not much later, I saw Ayla standing at the front door, holding a book in one hand and a little ___45___ in the other, which she ___46___ in the bathroom when she brushed her teeth. She needed it to look into the ___47___.
I was ___48___ to know what book Ayla had picked. When we reached the library, she carefully set down the chair and ___49___ up. She opened the glass door slowly, with too much ___50___. Then she paused(暂停), looked down at the book in her hand, and slid it inside. It was her ___51___ book. The “take it” part took Ayla a long time to look through the children’s books one by one and carefully examined them, like a jeweler(宝石匠)___52___ the perfect stone. At last, she found what she ___53___.
Once we got home, I asked Ayla why she put that book in the little library. She ___54___ if every kid left their favorite book, there would be plenty of favorite books to ___55___.
41. A.patient B.interested C.determined D.awkward
42. A.toys B.sweets C.books D.pictures
43. A.creatively B.seriously C.hurriedly D.curiously
44. A.suitable B.new C.expensive D.similar
45. A.toothbrush B.gift C.photo D.chair
46. A.fixed B.cleaned C.made D.used
47. A.tree B.bag C.library D.neighborhood
48. A.nervous B.anxious C.sad D.lucky
49. A.climbed B.gave C.cheered D.woke
50. A.worry B.pride C.care D.regret
51. A.cheapest B.last C.favorite D.worst
52. A.showing off B.searching for C.coming across D.passing down
53. A.tested B.noticed C.ordered D.wanted
54. A.explained B.added C.agreed D.remembered
55. A.examine B.take C.buy D.describe
四、语法填空
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
William, a British student interested in Chinese culture, visited Qufu, the hometown of Confucius. He met Xiao Kong on his way to the Temple of Confucius, who was going there ___56___ (meet) her study group. The two teenagers soon started a warm conversation about the local history and traditions.
Xiao Kong introduced that the temple ___57___ (build) in 478 BC to honor Confucius, a great educator and thinker. Confucius is also recognized as ___58___ great philosopher whose ideas have been ___59___ (wide) spread across the world. His teachings ___60___ (shape) Chinese culture for centuries and are still influencing people’s lives now.
As they walked through the courtyard ___61___ (surround) by ancient cypresses, Xiao Kong explained Confucius’ ideas about “benevolence” and “propriety”. She mentioned that Confucius believed every individual should treat others with respect. ___62___ is interesting to note that Confucius has millions of ___63___ (descendant) around the world, and many of them still follow his philosophical principles.
When asked about her favorite Confucian saying, Xiao Kong quoted a classic one, ___64___ (say) it reminds her to keep learning and reflecting. William nodded and said he now understands why Qufu is such a special place — it’s not just about historic sites, but about the living traditions ___65___ connect people to the past.
五、书信写作
66. 假设你叫李华,你的朋友John沉迷于抖音(DouYin)而不能自拔,写信向你寻求帮助,请你给他写一封建议信。
内容包括:
1. 表示理解和关心;
2. 沉迷抖音的影响;
3. 提出具体建议。
要求:
1. 词数80左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 开头和结尾,不计入总词数。
Dear John,
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Yours,
Li Hua
六、书面表达(读后续写)
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 never imagined that my life would be so challenging. As a child, I had a relatively ordinary (普通的) life, and I spent most of my days on the golf course, improving my skills and dreaming of one day becoming a champion golfer. However, little did I know that the road to success would be a long and winding one, and I faced lots of difficulties and disappointments along the way.
I clearly remember the day I turned professional (职业的). I was young, full of hope and ready to take on the world of golf with all my strength. I was looking forward to what the future would bring. However, reality soon set in, and I realized just how challenging the world of professional golf truly was. Despite my best efforts, I struggled to make a name for myself, continuously falling short in games and failing to live up to my own expectations.
Despite the difficulties, I refused to give up on my dreams. I trained harder than ever before, pushing myself to the limit and never losing sight of my goal. I spent countless hours on the course and in the gym, determined to succeed. As time went by, I began to make progress, and I started to see the results of my hard work paying off.
However, just as I thought things were starting to get better, a huge blow struck me. I suffered from a serious disease that threatened to end my life and everything I had treasured. Hearing this, I felt my spirit break into a million pieces and my heart felt heavy as if it had been weighed down by a ton of bricks. For a moment, I felt like everything I had worked so hard for was going away from me.
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。
But something inside me refused to let go of my dream.
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Finally, after a long and painful treatment, I beat the disease.
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参考答案
二、阅读理解
21.C 22.A 23.B 24.D 25.C 26.B 27.A 28.B 29.A 30.B 31.D 32.C 33.D 34.C 35.B
36.C 37.G 38.B 39.F 40.D
三、完形填空
41.B 42.C 43.B 44.A 45.D 46.D 47.C 48.B 49.A 50.C 51.C 52.B 53.D 54.A 55.B
四、语法填空
shtur meet 57.was built 58.a 59.widely 60.have shaped
61.surrounded 62.It 63.descendants 64.saying 65.that/which
五、书信写作(参考范文)
Dear John,
I totally understand how you feel. It’s fun to watch short videos on DouYin, but spending too much time on it is harmful. It will take up plenty of your study time and affect your daily life.
I suggest you set a time limit every day. You can also take up more hobbies like reading or doing sports. I hope my advice can help you.
Yours,
Li Hua
六、读后续写(参考范文)
But something inside me refused to let go of my dream. I told myself that I would never give up easily. While receiving treatment, I kept learning golf skills in my mind and stayed positive. My family and friends also encouraged me all the time. Their support gave me great strength to fight against the illness bravely.
Finally, after a long and painful treatment, I beat the disease. I returned to the golf field at once and kept training. Though I met many difficulties again, I faced them confidently. Now I realize that the biggest success is never giving up. I will stick to my dream and keep moving forward.

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