上海市杨浦区中原中学2025-2026学年高一年级(下)英语学科期中测试试卷(含答案)

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上海市杨浦区中原中学2025-2026学年高一年级(下)英语学科期中测试试卷(含答案)

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2025-2026学年高一年级(下)英语学科期中测试试卷
一、语法填空
Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.
Understanding the Closeness-Communication Biasn
Most of us assume that we communicate better with our friends and family members ___1___ we do with strangers. However, it is often the case that the closer we are to somebody, the less likely we are to listen carefully to them. This phenomenon is called closeness-communication bias, and it has been known ___2___ (cause) serious damage to personal relationships.
The reason ___3___ many people unconsciously “tune out” their family members or close friends is that they think they already know what the other person is going to say. It’s similar to the way in which you might not notice signs, landmarks, or scenery on a path you ___4___ (travel) down numerous times.
Researchers have, repeatedly demonstrated closeness-communication bias in experiments. In one such study, participants ___5___ (group) with friends or spouses, followed by being, grouped with complete strangers. Researchers then asked the participants to interpret ___6___ their friends and spouses were saying to them. In the majority of cases, although most participants assumed they would better understand those they were close to, they actually understood them no better than strangers. In some cases, they understood their close friends and spouses even ___7___ (little).
Another study showed that people are more likely to share their most worrisome troubles with people they were less close to rather than with their spouses or close friends. When ___8___ (open) up to strangers, people are able to avoid judgment and prevent creating unnecessary conflict within their close relationships.
Unfortunately the closeness-communication bias is a reality that most people live with ___9___ they know it or not. Not only does this prevent people from listening to those they love, but it also means their loved ___10___ aren’t listening to them, either.
二、选词填空
Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A
A. recycled B. advanced C. challenging D. protection E. productive F. establishing G. separation H. resupply I. controlled J. progress K. transporting
Growing Food in 3D-printed Greenhouses to Feed Astronauts
Space is dangerous, almost unimaginably so. But technological ___11___ has allowed people to explore this extremely deadly environment for decades. Within the ___12___ of a space station, astronauts have enough air, food and water to complete missions of a year or longer, safely. The International Space Station can go for months without a(n) ___13___. But missions to further reaches of space are a different matter altogether. It now seems that ___14___ a base on the moon or sending humans to Mars is just on the horizon. That can only happen if new and completely reliable ways are developed to provide humans with enough air, water and food.
One company, Interstellar Labs, believes they have created a system that can solve the food problem. They have developed a(n) ___15___, self-sustaining system that can grow plants anywhere, even in space. They call their artificial intelligence (AI) managed greenhouses BioPods, and they are designed to be very efficient. In fact, Interstellar Labs claims that BioPods reduce the amount of land and water needed to produce food by 99 percent. That is not an impossible claim. BioPods don’t use any soil to grow plants, and the vast majority of water is continuously ___16___. According to Interstellar Labs, BioPod-grown plants are up to 300 times more ___17___ than traditionally grown plants, using much less water.
The conditions inside of a BioPod are ___18___ by AI, which can change anything from the lighting to the temperature to maximize growth. This creates ideal growing conditions no matter what the environment is outside, including the emptiness of space.
The BioPods themselves can be built in almost any environment, too. The pod’s structure is made with a 3D printer using raw materials in liquid form. This means that a BioPod could be built right on the surface of the moon or Mars, making ___19___ a large structure unnecessary.
Like most technology developed for space exploration, BioPods can also be used on Earth to provide highly efficient food production systems even in the most ___20___ environments.
B
A. flexible B. generous C. signal D. measure E. impression F. achievement
21. An artist’s true ___21___ often lies not just in mastering a technique, but in developing a unique style that is recognized and remembered.
22. The teacher was ___22___ with her help and stayed after school to explain the math problems again.
23. To ___23___ for immediate quiet, the teacher often chooses to raise a hand — a more respectful and attention-getting strategy than shouting over the noise.
24. One way to ___24___ the depth of a community’s customs is to see how they adapt to modern life while preserving their core values.
25. A(n) ___25___ study schedule allows high school students to balance their academic workload with personal interests.
C
A. limit B. negative C. indicate D. application E. professional F. survive
26. The birds’ sudden change in direction may ___26___ an approaching storm, reminding the hikers to seek shelter.
27. As we know, ___27___ language learning requires understanding both the language itself and the culture that shapes its use.
28. The daily ___28___ of these simple breathing techniques can significantly reduce stress and improve overall mental well-being.
29. Eating too much processed food can have a(n) ___29___ effect on your long-term health.
30. The only real ___30___ to your success is often the story you tell yourself about what you cannot achieve.
三、完形填空
When someone suffers a heart attack, every moment is essential. Having someone nearby who knows CPR (心肺复苏) or how to use an AED (自动体外除颤器) can ___31___ that person’s chances of pulling through. Why shouldn’t that someone be you
Life-saving skills like CPR and the knowledge of how to use an AED aren’t hard to ___32___. In fact, CPR/AED classes take just a few hours. Being ___33___ with these skills can enable you to act quickly and effectively.
What exactly is CPR It’s a technique that ___34___ pushing hard on the chest and giving rescue breaths. This helps a person who has stopped breathing or whose heart has stopped beating — often during a heart attack, when blood flow to the heart is ___35___. CPR keeps blood flowing to vital organs until medical help arrives.
Knowing how to use an AED is another critical skill. These small devices deliver an electric shock to the heart to help it beat ___36___ again during a sudden heart stop. The machines are designed to be user-friendly with clear instructions so even ___37___ individuals can operate them.
CPR and AED training ___38___ not only the individual but also the community at large. Imagine being in a public place when someone suddenly collapses. In situations like these, bystanders who are trained in CPR and AED can immediately step in and provide help until professional medical help ___39___. Each minute that someone’s heart isn’t beating minimizes their chances of survival by 10 percent. If more people were trained in these skills, communities would be safer.
___40___, CPR and AED training gives confidence to individuals to act decisively in emergencies. Knowing what to do in a crisis can prevent ___41___ and panic, allowing for quick and effective action. This confidence is beneficial not only in emergency situations but also in everyday life, by creating a sense of ___42___ and readiness.
According to the American Red Cross, proper training and ___43___ to AEDs could save up to 50,000 lives each year. Schools, workplaces and community organizations that offer CPR and AED training demonstrate their ___44___ for the well-being of their members.
In those ___45___ moments when someone is in urgent need of help, emergency training can indeed make the difference between life and death.
31. A.reduce B.double C.illustrate D.reflect
32. A.identify B.imagine C.acquire D.ignore
33. A.equipped B.mixed C.filled D.connected
34. A.considers B.practices C.avoids D.involves
35. A.lacked B.blocked C.damaged D.exchanged
36. A.normally B.enthusiastically C.gradually D.impressively
37. A.unqualified B.untrained C.uninvited D.unexpected
38. A.select B.harm C.confuse D.benefit
39. A.runs over B.turns over C.takes over D.gets over
40. A.Eventually B.Additionally C.Occasionally D.Fortunately
41. A.hesitation B.exploration C.explanation D.recognition
42. A.anxiety B.authority C.capability D.identity
43. A.attempt B.approach C.admission D.access
44. A.resource B.satisfaction C.concern D.contribution
45. A.peaceful B.scary C.ordinary D.familiar
四、阅读理解
第一节 阅读理解
A
Have you ever been stuck in traffic where the sound of car horns (喇叭) is so loud that it gives you a headache In many busy cities around the world, unnecessary honking is a big problem. But one country came up with a clever idea to fight the noise. It is called “Honk More, Wait More.”
What Is “Honk More, Wait More”
A few years ago, some cities in India started a new traffic campaign. They placed special sound sensors at busy traffic lights. These sensors can measure how loud the honking is. If drivers make too much noise by honking unnecessarily, something unexpected happens: the red light timer resets, making everyone wait longer before they can go. The more you honk, the longer you wait!
Why Was This Needed
In many places, drivers use their horns all the time — not just for safety, but out of habit or impatience. This creates terrible noise pollution, which can cause stress, trouble sleeping, and even hearing problems. Honking doesn’t make the traffic move faster, but it does make the city noisier and more stressful for everyone.
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Imagine you’re at a red light. The light is about to turn green, but the driver next to you starts honking impatiently. A nearby sensor picks up the extra noise. Suddenly, the countdown timer on the red light jumps back from 5 seconds to 10 or even 20 seconds. Now, everyone at the crossroads has to wait longer — all because of that one impatient honk.
The Big Idea Behind the Rule
The “Honk More, Wait More” rule isn’t just about punishment. It’s about teaching shared responsibility. If one person honks, the whole group pays by waiting longer. This encourages drivers to remind each other to stay quiet. It turns impatient honking from a personal habit into a group concern.
What Happened After
When the system was first introduced, it made headlines everywhere. Many people loved the idea. Drivers started thinking twice before pressing the horn. In some places, honking decreased noticeably. The campaign became a symbol of how creative thinking can help solve everyday problems.
A Lesson for All of Us
You don’t have to be a driver to learn from “Honk More, Wait More.” It reminds us that our actions affect others. Sometimes, a little patience and consideration can make life better for everyone. Next time you’re tempted to honk — or do anything noisy in a public space — remember: sometimes, waiting quietly is the fastest way forward.
46. India started the “Honk More, Wait More” campaign to ______.
A.help cars go faster through busy crossroads
B.give a prize to the drivers who honk the least
C.punish drivers who honk too much by using technology
D.cut down noise pollution by reducing pointless honking
47. Which of the following is the best subtitle for paragraph 4
A.How Does It Work
B.A Story about a Patient Driver
C.Why Traffic Lights Are Important
D.The Technology Behind the Sensor
48. What would most likely happen if most drivers followed the “Honk More, Wait More” rule over time
A.The traffic light sensors would be removed because they’re no longer needed.
B.The crossroads would become much noisier as drivers get used to the system.
C.The average waiting time at red lights would become shorter and predictable.
D.The drivers would honk even more because no individual driver is punished.
49. What is the main lesson of the story
A.Honking is the most effective way to signal danger in an emergency.
B.Technology can solve problems without people changing their behavior.
C.Patience and consideration can make shared spaces better for everyone.
D.Clear communication of a rule’s purpose helps people willingly follow it.
B
Ask The Expert THE TRUTH ABOUT COCHLEAR IMPLANTS
Struggling to hear each day, even when using powerful hearing aids
DR. ALEJANDRO RIVAS, a cochlear implant surgeon and medical advisor to Cochlear, answers questions about cochlear implants and how they are different from hearing aids.
Now more than ever, communication and connection are important for maintaining relationships with family, friends and community. Whether it happens suddenly or gradually over time, hearing loss can affect you physically and emotionally. Being unable to hear impacts your ability to communicate with your friends, talk on the phone, or hear the TV. Being able to hear in different environments will help you stay connected with what matters most. Dealing with your hearing loss could change your life. Cochlear implants work differently than hearing aids. Instead of making sounds louder, they use hi-tech electronic parts and software to help you hear the sounds you’ve been missing.
Q: How are cochlear implants different from hearing aids
Hearing aids help many people by making the sounds they hear louder. Unfortunately, as hearing loss progresses, sounds may not only need to be louder, they may need to be clearer. Cochlear implants can help give you that clarity, especially in noisy environments.
Q: Is it major surgery
No, not at all. The procedure is often done on an outpatient basis and typically takes just a couple of hours. After surgery, you’ll need a short healing period, and your device will be activated and fine-tuned in follow-up visits to ensure the best sound clarity.
Q: Are cochlear implants a proven solution
Cochlear hearing implant technology is very reliable. In fact, it has been around for 40 years and Cochlear has provided more than 600,000 implantable hearing devices.
Q: Are cochlear implants covered by Medicare
Yes, Medicare and most private insurance plans routinely cover cochlear implants.
Call 800 610 4901 or visit www. Cochlear.us/Rdigest to find a Hearing Implant Specialist near you and get a free guide about cochlear implants
50. Who is the primary target readers of this article
A.Medical students studying hearing disorders.
B.Companies that make or sell hearing products
C.Senior people who are experiencing hearing loss.
D.Government officials managing healthcare policies.
51. The surgery for cochlear implants ______.
A.requires months of full recovery
B.can improve sound clarity immediately
C.is a risky, hospital-stay-required operation
D.takes only a few hours on an outpatient basis
52. Which of the following is TRUE about cochlear implants
A.They can make sounds much louder than hearing aids.
B.They use technology to improve clarity, not just volume.
C.They are covered by Medicare and all the private insurance.
D.They are a new technology developed in the last 10 years.
C
As Grace and Allison settled into Allison’s room to study, Allison asked, “Do you want anything to eat or drink ”
“No, thanks,” Grace replied politely, expecting Allison to extend the offer a second time as was customary in her experience.
Moments later, Allison returned with a drink for herself but nothing for Grace. Allison neither repeated her offer nor suggested sharing her own drink. Grace left Allison’s house feeling thirsty, upset and neglected.
This incident illustrates a classic conflict between Ask Culture and Guess Culture. Askers, like Allison, communicate directly, stating needs clearly and trusting others to do the same. In contrast, Guessers, like Grace, are unwilling to make direct requests to avoid bothering others, often saying “no” initially and expecting others to perceive unspoken needs. From Grace’s perspective, Allison should have offered her a drink again or simply brought her one, guessing Grace was thirsty.
Communication styles of the Ask and Guess Cultures are common across the world. Most Asians, Middle Easterners, and Africans come from Guess Cultures, while Europeans and North Americans are more likely to belong to Ask Cultures. Note, though, that all societies have elements of both cultures and that cultural background alone does not determine a person’s communication style.
Having awareness of these communication differences is an asset within today’s globalized world. By understanding Ask Culture and Guess Culture, respecting the differences and being open-minded, you can interact smoothly across cultures, setting yourself up for success.
First, figure out whether you’re an Asker or a Guesser. Then point out that you have different communication styles and make light of it, so no one is offended. Next, adapt your approach accordingly. Guessers can learn to accept Askers’ direct style as sincere rather than pushy, while Askers can avoid putting pressure on Guessers by framing requests in ways that allow a graceful refusal. Guessers can also practice being more direct, while Askers can pay attention to hints and body language. If misunderstandings arise, both sides need to give each other the benefit of the doubt and be respectful.
In the end, it’s not about whether Ask Culture or Guess Culture is right or wrong, it’s about respecting each other’s differences.
53. What is the main purpose of the article
A.To show that culture alone determines how we communicate.
B.To explain Ask Culture and Guess Culture and how to bridge the gap.
C.To tell an interesting story about a misunderstanding between two friends.
D.To argue that Ask Culture is more effective and should be adopted worldwide.
54. How is a “Guesser” most likely to behave
A.They state their needs in a clear and direct manner.
B.They never say “no” to an offer, to avoid seeming rude.
C.They refuse an offer at first, expecting the other person to insist.
D.They feel comfortable when other people take their “no” seriously.
55. The underlined words “an asset” in paragraph 6 is closest in meaning to ______.
A.a difficult challenge
B.a personal opinion
C.an optional skill
D.a valuable advantage
56. According to the passage, when communicating with a “Guesser”, an “Asker” should ______.
A.insist on getting a clear and direct answer from the Guesser
B.ask the same question repeatedly until the Guesser says yes
C.always assume the Guesser’s first “no” is their final answer
D.express requests in ways that make it easy for the Guesser to say no
第二节 六选四
Fun Facts about Pigeons, the Most Misunderstood of All Creatures
Upon seeing a flock of pigeons, many people want nothing more than to run a mile in the other direction. ___57___ People may be surprised to learn that these creatures have a number of fascinating characteristics that should not be overlooked.
First, pigeons are highly skilled navigators (领航员). ___58___ Because of this ability, humans have used pigeons to their advantage for centuries.
Another interesting yet not so admirable quality of pigeons is that they appear to be master procrastinators (拖延大师). Scientific studies have shown that pigeons often delay the completion of a boring or troublesome task when an immediately more convenient alternative is available. ___59___
Next, we come to the unpleasant topic of pigeon droppings. People in the city are used to seeing streets littered with these droppings. Although pigeon poo is seen as a problem in modern times, several centuries ago, it was actually considered a valuable resource because it helped crops grow.
___60___ In addition to their navigation skills and excellent sense of hearing, they can distinguish between the letters of the Roman alphabet and tell apart human faces in photographs.
So, the next time you feel disgusted upon encountering a pigeon, remember that besides carrying little disease risk, these birds are smart creatures with many wonderful abilities.
A.A pigeon can find its way back to its nest after being transported more than a thousand miles away from it!
B.With exceptional eyesight, pigeons can distinguish between different paintings by artists like Monet and Picasso.
C.Finally, it cannot be denied that pigeons are highly intelligent creatures.
D.When it comes to putting off work, maybe pigeons are just as good as humans.
E.Pigeons are commonly viewed as carriers and spreaders of disease, but that’s actually not true.
F.They have impressive long-term memory, able to remember complex visual patterns for years.
五、汉译英句子翻译
61. 团队负责人应尽早告知团队更新过的时间表。(inform)
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62. 虽然身处异国二十载,但他依然认为家乡的味道是无可取代的。(replace)
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63. 通过观察自己孩子的成长,这名教师意识到真正的教育应该保护好每个孩子与生俱来的好奇心。(observe)
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64. 现在许多青少年拥有智能手机,其强大的功能让他们能够轻而易举地学习、社交和探索世界。(whose)
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六、书面表达
65. Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.
最近有些学校规定学生每天中午必须午睡30分钟,你是否赞成这种做法?请谈谈你的理由。
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参考答案
一、语法填空
1. than 2. to cause 3. why 4. have travelled/have traveled 5. were grouped 6. what 7. less 8. opening 9. whether 10. ones
二、选词填空
短文选词填空
11. J 12. D 13. H 14. F 15. B 16. A 17. E 18. I 19. K 20. C
单句选词填空(一)
21. F 22. B 23. C 24. D 25. A
单句选词填空(二)
26. C 27. E 28. D 29. B 30. A
三、完形填空
31. B 32. C 33. A 34. D 35. B 36. A 37. B 38. D 39. C 40. B 41. A 42. C 43. D 44. C 45. B
四、阅读理解
阅读理解A 46.D 47.A 48.C 49.C
阅读理解B 50.C 51.D 52.B
阅读理解C 53.B 54.C 55.D 56.D
六选四 57.E 58.A 59.D 60.C
五、翻译参考译文
61. The team leader should inform the team of the updated schedule as early as possible.
62. Though he has stayed abroad for twenty years, he still believes that the taste of his hometown can never be replaced.
63. By observing the growth of his own children, the teacher realized that true education should protect every child’s innate curiosity.
64. Nowadays, many teenagers own smartphones, whose powerful functions enable them to learn, socialize and explore the world easily.
六、书面表达参考范文
I fully approve of the school rule that students must take a 30-minute nap at noon every day.
As senior high school students, we are burdened with heavy study tasks and endless exercises every day. A short noon nap can effectively relieve our physical tiredness and reduce mental stress. It helps us recharge ourselves and regain energy, making us more focused and efficient in afternoon classes. Without proper rest, we will feel sleepy and distracted, which badly affects our study efficiency.
Moreover, regular noon naps are beneficial to our physical health, helping us develop a healthy living habit. In short, the mandatory noon nap is a practical and student-friendly rule that deserves to be followed.

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