福建厦门市同安第一中学2025-2026学年第二学期高一年级期中考试英语试题(含答案)

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福建厦门市同安第一中学2025-2026学年第二学期高一年级期中考试英语试题(含答案)

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一、阅读理解
A
Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show
Home/Concert Tickets/Country/Chris Stapleton
Sat·Jul 27·4:30 PM
T-Mobile Park, Seattle, WA
Service Hours:
BOX OFFICE HOURS
Concert tickets are only available at the T-Mobile Park Box Office on Day of Show
Located on Edgar Martinez Drive S. and First Avenue S., the T-Mobile Park Box office is only open on performance days. 12 pm for performances that start after 5 pm, 10 am for performances that start earlier than 5 pm.
The Left Field Box Office opens 2.5 hours prior to home performances and can help you with Ticket Purchases or Ticketmaster orders and closes at the end of the 4th inning (回合).
Gate Times
Gates to the T-Mobile Park open 2 hours prior to performance time. All other gates open 90 minutes prior to first pitch. Gate times may vary for special events such as Opening Day, special promotions, and the Postseason.
Ticket Limits
There is a 6-ticket limit on the event.
Door Time
4:30 pm
Accessible Tickets
Accessible seating is located throughout the ballpark and is identified within a section with the universal ADA symbol next to seating box. All seats are FULL FLEX, designed to allow for a wheelchair.
Click on any section to see available seats, or choose ADA from the Section Drop Down Menu.
Telephone Number(s):
1-800-877-7575
1. When can the ticket for games starting earlier than 5 pm be bought
A.At 12 pm.
B.At 10 am.
C.20 hours before the games.
D.25 hours before the games.
2. Why is FULL FLEX designed
A.To hold more people in the hall.
B.To attract teenagers with bikes.
C.To seat the disabled.
D.To make more room for audiences.
3. Where most probably is the text found
A.On the Internet.
B.In a book.
C.On the newspaper.
D.In a magazine.
B
For Earl Guynes, a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro was more than just a car—it was a symbol of his youth and dreams. But at 22, with two little ones at home, Earl made a selfless decision to sell his beloved Camaro to provide for his family.
Over the years, Earl would recall (回想) about the car. “It was blue with white stripes (条纹) down across the hood and down the back, two doors of course. It was the one with a wing window on the side,” he told NBC 5.
“I used to tease Jared quite a bit. ‘I used to have a car like that one over there,’ and I said. ‘Yeah, I let it go for diaper (尿布) money. You needed diapers and so that’s what happened to that car,’” he said. But when he mentioned it to his son Jared, the younger Guynes thought his dad was just making up a wild story.
Over time, Jared came to understand that his dad’s story was more than just a nostalgic (怀旧的) tale—it was the truth. After a great business year in 2021, Jared experienced on a journey to find the very car his dad had sold decades earlier. After a year-long nationwide search, he located a matching 1967 Camaro just 70 miles away. However, the car needed totally repair.
For two years, Jared poured his heart into rebuilding the car in secret. Finally, on Earl’s 65th birthday, Jared arranged an unforgettable presentation with the help of a magician.
When the repaired Camaro came into view, Earl was wild with emotion. “I want my dad to know how much I love him, how much he means to me, and how unbelievable he was as a father,” Jared shared. “And the greatest way to do that was to bring back the Camaro. It was always the Camaro.”
4. Why did Earl sell his Camaro
A.To buy a new house.
B.To start a business.
C.To exchange for another car.
D.To support his family.
5. What does the underlined word “tease” in Paragraph 3 mean
A.Remind.
B.Watch over.
C.Joke with.
D.Annoy.
6. What did Jared do after he found the matching Camaro
A.He asked a magician to repair it.
B.He sold it immediately.
C.He showed it to his father directly.
D.He spent two years rebuilding it.
7. What is that best title for the text
A.The Return of the Camaro
B.A Father’s Love for His Son
C.A Son’s Search for His Dream
D.The Story of Repairing a Valuable Car
C
Bacteria know how to rough it out all over the earth. Ask most of them where they’d prefer to settle though, and a kitchen sponge (海绵) would probably top the list. Yes, it turns out that the very tool we use to clean our plates, which is warm, damp, and full of nutritious (营养的) food pieces, is packed of tiny life.
Lingchong You, a biologist at Duke University, along with his team, used computers to model the complex environment of a sponge for a 2022 study. He found that sponges featuring pockets of varying sizes are something that really matters for promoting bacterial growth. This holds importance as certain bacteria tend to grow independently while others demand the companionship of others. Within a sponge filled with holes and pockets, there exist such plenty of diverse structures that everyone reaches a state of satisfaction.
However, it does not necessarily follow that these tools present a health risk to us as well. Bacteria exist everywhere and not all are harmful; in fact, many perform vital jobs. The important question is, therefore, are the bacteria found in sponges even worth worrying about
In 2017, Jennifer Quinlan, a professor of food safety, and her colleagues, collected kitchen sponges from 100 homes, finding that only 1-2% of those sponges contained bacteria linked to food poisoning in humans and the ones that did contained only small amounts of harmful bacteria. “The vast majority of bacteria on sponges do not cause illness, and they’re just going to make them smell.” says Quinlan.
This is not the whole story yet. If dangerous bacteria happen to arrive on the scene, the sponge’s special make-up makes it an ideal place for them to grow and reproduce. And there’s evidence this is the case.
8. What can we learn from the first paragraph
A.Sponges are perfect tools in the kitchen.
B.Bacteria prefer to live in dry environment.
C.Kitchen sponges are good home for bacteria.
D.Bacteria affect kitchen sponges’ performance.
9. What did Lingchong You find in his study
A.What encourages bacterial growth.
B.How sponges are exactly structured.
C.How bacteria grow independently.
D.Why bacteria keep company with each other.
10. What does Quinlan think of bacteria on sponges
A.Poorly adaptive.
B.Relatively harmless.
C.Seriously risky.
D.Surprisingly unpleasant.
11. What will be probably discussed in the following paragraph
A.Evidence of bacterial threat.
B.The classification of bacteria.
C.Methods to help bacterial growth.
D.Research into applications of bacteria.
D
Historically, festivals were closely connected to religious, agricultural, or cultural practices. Whether it was the lighting of lamps during Diwali in India, the grand parades of Carnival in Brazil, or the quiet reflection of Thanksgiving in the United States, festivals were characterized by face-to-face gatherings, shared meals, and participation (参与). Festivals brought communities together, developing a sense of belonging and shared identity. They were often a time for families and friends to become closer.
With the rise of the Internet and digital technologies, the way people celebrated festivals began to change. One of the most significant changes has been the switch from face-to-face gatherings to virtual ones. Social media platforms (平台) like Facebook, Zoom, and Instagram have become popular places for hosting virtual festival celebrations, allowing people to connect with loved ones across the globe at the same time. Social media has not only changed how we celebrate but also how we share our celebrations. Platforms like Instagram and TikTok have turned festivals into global events, where new ideas can spread fast and people from different cultures often connect with each other.
Social media has also introduced interactive (互动的) elements to festivals. Virtual challenges, such as decorating competitions or dance battles, inspire users and make a culture where everyone can take part around the celebration.
Interestingly, while digital platforms have introduced new ways of celebrating, they have also played a key role in preserving and reviving traditional practices. Online teachers, virtual workshops, and cultural apps have made it easier for younger generations to learn about and participate in traditional practices.
Despite the many benefits, the digitalization of festivals has its challenges. The change to virtual celebrations can sometimes lead to a loss of the personal touch and emotional connection that face-to-face gatherings provide. What’s more, the commercialization of festivals through online platforms has raised concerns about the weakening of cultural and religious significance.
As we move forward, it is necessary to balance the convenience of digital celebrations and the richness of traditional practices, ensuring that festivals continue to be meaningful, welcoming, and joyous occasions for all.
12. What does the author imply about traditional festivals
A.They lacked education value.
B.They served many social functions.
C.They were limited to religious purposes.
D.They required modern technology support.
13. How does the author view virtual celebrations
A.They are entirely beneficial.
B.They are totally unacceptable.
C.They are culturally meaningless.
D.They have both good and bad effects.
14. How have digital platforms helped preserve traditional practices
A.By hosting virtual dance competitions.
B.By enabling young people to learn traditions easily.
C.By commercializing festivals through online platforms.
D.By replacing face-to-face festival gatherings.
15. What is the main idea of the text
A.Traditional festivals are gradually disappearing.
B.Online commercialization is destroying festival culture.
C.Online celebrations have completely replaced traditional festivals.
D.Digital technology has greatly reshaped festival celebrations.
七选五
Grocery shopping is something everyone has to do. Whether you go to the supermarket or buy online, there are ways to shop smarter and greener. ____16____
Plan your shopping
____17____ This will allow you to plan healthy meals for the week. But don’t forget to check your fridge to make sure you don’t buy food that you already have. Having a list also cuts down on impulse (冲动的) buys that you don’t really need.
Buy bulk foods (散装食品)
Many foods are wrapped in plastic or have too much packaging. In fact, 23 per cent of all waste in rubbish tips in the US comes from food packaging according to a report. You can help reduce all this packaging waste by buying bulk foods whenever possible. ____18____
Buy seasonal and local produce
Buying locally grown fruits and vegetables when the produce is in season cuts down on the environmental cost of transportation. In addition, the local produce you buy is fresher and not artificially ripened (人工催熟的) so it is more nutritional. ____19____
Save your produce bags
While many people use reusable cloth grocery bags, another tip is to save the plastic bags that you put produce in. ____20____ From packing a lunch to picking up dog waste, reusing plastic bags is the way to go.
A.These bags can be reused in lots of ways.
B.And you are supporting your local farmers.
C.It’s easy to make better choices at the supermarket.
D.Part of shopping smarter is to buy what you can use.
E.Bring your own plastic bags or containers if allowed.
F.Here are some tips on how to be a better grocery shopper.
G.Make a list and meal plan before you go to the supermarket.
二、完形填空
We live in Cleveland, Ohio, near a highway exit. Over the years, many tired travelers have stopped at our door, asking for small ____21____: a phone call, a glass of water, or simply directions. All have been ____22____ to me. Each time, I’ve had to weigh the ____23____.
One summer evening a few years ago, as the sky darkened, an ____24____ woman stood weakly at our doorway. She leaned against the screen door (纱窗门) to ____25____ it open. Through the window, I could see the outline of her head. She clearly needed ____26____. The question filled my mind: “What should I do ” This wasn’t the first time I’d faced such a difficult ____27____.
In today’s world, we’re often told to be careful. It is believed that helping strangers is ____28____ and may risk terrible results. News stories ____29____ that kind people often end up as victims (受害者). There is no doubt that those are true stories, but the lesson ____30____ with my heart. Sometimes doing the right thing requires ____31____. Should we fear everyone we don’t know Is personal ____32____ always the only thing that ____33____
Our home’s location often forces me to make difficult choices. ____34____ the travelers in need has its own cost — not just to them, but to me. I’d rather risk a little than live with ____35____. I’d rather choose kindness than let fear rule me.
So when I saw the woman trembling on my step, I knew my answer. I opened the door.
21. A.features B.kindnesses C.chances D.changes
22. A.strangers B.drivers C.friends D.guides
23. A.advantages B.strengths C.risks D.beliefs
24. A.unfamiliar B.optimistic C.elegant D.intelligent
25. A.force B.blow C.knock D.hold
26. A.water B.help C.love D.operation
27. A.atmosphere B.opportunity C.answer D.choice
28. A.unwise B.scared C.safe D.joyful
29. A.comment B.mean C.warn D.complain
30. A.clicks B.mixes C.whispers D.conflicts
31. A.patience B.reward C.courage D.luck
32. A.happiness B.health C.achievement D.safety
33. A.matters B.responds C.represents D.occurs
34. A.Bringing up B.Turning away C.Reaching for D.Cheering up
35. A.disability B.gratitude C.regret D.curiosity
三、语法填空
Passage 1
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 harvest festival is found in almost every culture. This important agricultural festival ____36____ (take) place after the crops are gathered. Today, Europeans decorate churches with flowers, while people everywhere celebrate ____37____ (show) that they are grateful for the year’s food supply. In ancient Egypt, the harvest festival ____38____ (celebrate) during the springtime, their harvest season. In China, families admire the moon and eat mooncakes, enjoying traditions like a parade and a great feast with music and dancing.
Passage 2
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。
Lin Qiaozhi graduated from PUMC and quickly became a pioneering OB-GYN physician. After studying in the United States, she was highly praised by American colleagues, ____39____ eagerly invited her to stay and practice there. However, she chose to return to China to serve her own people. ____40____ (think) of those in need during the war, she even opened a private clinic to provide affordable care for ____41____ poor. Throughout her long career, she held many high positions but remained focused on medical work with the belief that a doctor should treat their patients ____42____ their own sisters.
Passage 3
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。
A mighty Lion once slept soundly until a tiny Mouse accidentally ran across his face. Woken from his nap, the Lion angrily caught the mouse ____43____ prepared to swallow him. The Mouse begged for mercy, promising that he might one day return the favor. Although the Lion was skeptical of the Mouse’s ability to help, the amusement of the situation convinced him to let the ____44____ (create) go. Shortly after, hunters captured the Lion, tying him to a tree with thick ropes. Hearing the Lion’s roars of pain, the Mouse arrived and began to gnaw through the cords. Thanks to the Mouse’s bravery, the Lion was soon free. He realized that even a small friend can be ____45____ (extreme) valuable.
四、书信写作
46. 你校正在组织“The book I like most”的征文比赛。请你就读过的一本书写一篇80字左右的评论。内容包括:
(1)内容简介;(2)你的评价;
注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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五、读后续写
47. 阅读下面材料,根据具体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。
It was my birthday that day, and my grandfather gave me a gift—a piggy bank. It had an opening through which one could put money in, but the opening was not big enough to reach in and get the money out. The only way to get the money was to break the piggy bank open. My grandfather explained that was the whole idea. And he added, “The piggy bank would help save your money so that, at the end of the year, you might have enough for that bike you dreamed about.” He asked if I would put some of the money he gave me into the piggy bank. I agreed immediately and promised sincerely, “I wouldn’t break it open until I could afford my dream bike.”
Whenever my grandfather gave me some pocket money, he would say, “This is for spending. But you can save some and put it in the piggy bank if you want to save it up.” When he gave me larger amounts, it was clear for me to save the extra money in the piggy bank. For some time, this worked fine. I loved shaking the piggy bank and hearing the sound of the coins. As it became heavier, I grew more excited, dreaming about buying my new bike, and all the adventures I could have on it.
Whenever I wanted to take some money from the piggy bank to buy delicious ice-creams or beautiful presents, I would imagine riding my bike on the street, and thinking of that, my thoughts about buying those things went away. So for almost three years, I had only put money into the piggy bank without taking any out. I thought I wouldn’t break my piggy bank for anything. But one day something unexpected happened. I saw a piece of news on the television that a serious earthquake had happened in a nearby province. As many houses were destroyed, a lot of children became homeless. Seeing their shabby clothes and crying faces, I was sleepless that night. Staring at my piggy bank, I was thinking about what I could do with it.
注意:
1.续写词数应为50左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The next morning, I took out my piggy bank and shook it.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Hearing the noise, my grandfather came over.
_______________________________________________________________________________
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参考答案
一、阅读理解
1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.C 6.D 7.A 8.C 9.A 10.B 11.A 12.B 13.D 14.B 15.D
16.F 17.G 18.E 19.B 20.A
二、完形填空
21.B 22.A 23.C 24.A 25.D 26.B 27.D 28.A 29.C 30.D 31.C 32.D 33.A 34.B 35.C
三、语法填空
36.takes 37.to show 38.was celebrated
39.who 40.Thinking 41.the 42.like
43.and 44.creature 45.extremely
四、书信写作范文
The book I like most
My favorite book is The Little Prince. It tells a story about a little prince traveling across different planets and meeting various strange people. Finally, he arrives on the Earth and makes friends with a pilot.
This book teaches me to keep a sincere heart and value true feelings. It is short but full of warm wisdom, which touches me deeply every time I read it.
五、读后续写范文
The next morning, I took out my piggy bank and shook it. The loud sound of coins filled the room. I made up my mind to donate all my savings to homeless kids in the earthquake area. Without hesitation, I hit the piggy bank and all coins poured out.
Hearing the noise, my grandfather came over. He saw piles of coins and learned my plan. Instead of blaming me, he praised my kindness. He drove me to donate the money, saying helping others was more valuable than a new bike.

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