河北省邯郸市第一中学2025-2026学年高一下学期周测八英语试题(图片版,含答案,含听力原文,无音频)

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2025级高一英语下学期 周测 8词汇学案 编制: 高一英语组 班级: 姓名:
答案:1 ~ 5 BCACB 6 ~ 10 ABCBA 11 ~ 15 CABAC 16 ~ 20 CABCB
21--35 CBD AABD ABCB CDBC 36--40 DGCEA
41--55.BCADA CDBAC CBDBA
语填:56. appeared 57. were attracted 58. skills 59. who 60. into 61. so
62. to make 63. wearing 64. traditional 65. truly
相关词汇:
A篇: 1.experimental adj. 实验性的 D篇:1.cut corners 偷工减料,敷衍了事
2.intimate adj. 私密的 2.component n. 成分
3.genre n. 音乐类型,流派 3.convenient adj. 方便的
4.lively adj. 热闹生动的 4.sincerity n. 真诚
5.long-running adj. 举办多年的 5.participant n. 参与者
6.impressive adj. 令人印象深刻的 七选五: 1.profit n. 利润
diverse adj. 多样化的 2.assess v. 评估
B篇: 1.practically adv. 几乎,实际上 3.asset n. 资源,资产
2.indigenous adj. 本土的,土著的 4.husbandry n. 饲养业
3.poverty n. 贫穷 5.sustainable adj. 可持续的
4.access n. 使用 / 获得的机会 6.invaluable adj. 极宝贵的
5.address v. 解决(问题) 完形: 1.separately adv. 分开地,分别地
6.barrier n. 障碍 2.marketplace n. 集市
7.incorporate v. 纳入,融合 3.spare no efforts 不遗余力
8.come full circle 回到原点,圆满闭环 4.inspire v. 激励,启发
9.give back 回馈,行善 5.background information 背景资料
C篇: 1.variety n. 多样性 6.touch readers 打动读者
2.metabolic adj. 新陈代谢的 7.bridge differences 消除隔阂,搭建文化桥梁
3.unsettling adj. 令人不安的 语填:1.intangible cultural heritage 非物质文
4.extinct adj. 灭绝的 化遗产
5.requisite adj. 必要的 2.dye v./n. 染色;染料
6.natural selection 自然选择 3.craft n. 手艺,工艺
7.reproduce v. 繁衍,繁殖 4.province n. 省份
8.flexible adj. 灵活的 5.treasure n. 瑰宝,珍宝
6.get used to doing 习惯做某事
听力部分录音稿:
(Text 1)M: Vivien, why did your car suddenly stop
W: Hmm, it wasn’t a flat tire. It must have run out of gas.
(Text 2)M: I haven’t seen the service staff for ages. The steak wasn’t juicy today and the vegetables
were overcooked.
W: I think we need to try somewhere else next time.
(Text 3)M: After high school, I’d like to study bioscience in college. What about you, Marie
W: I’m more interested in designing green spaces along city streets and creating gardens in tourist
areas.
(Text 4)M: I know you are expecting to interview Mr. Carter today but his flight was delayed.
W: Oh, no, why
M: There was a terrible rainstorm. The interview has been moved to tomorrow morning.
(Text 5)W: I heard Mrs. Carter was honored for her work in the neighborhood last week.
M: That’s right, she doesn’t just organize monthly book exchange activities at the library. She also
fixes old bikes for kids for free.
W: No wonder everyone says she’s the most helpful person here.
(Text 6)W: I’m calling to see whether your restaurant can accommodate 60 people. My company
holds an annual awards dinner, and I’m in charge of this year’s event.
M: I’m not sure whether we can handle a group that large. Let me check with our chef first.
W: Alright, here’s my phone number, 5012458792. Could you call me back after lunch I’ll be in
meetings all morning.
M: Sure, I’ll talk to the chef and get back to you right after lunch.
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(Text 7)
W: When are you moving out of your apartment, Jim
M: This Saturday. Do you know anyone who might be interested in taking it
W: Actually, I am. I’ve just changed jobs and your apartment is close to my new office.
M: Really That’d be great. You’d like it. The balcony is big enough for a couple of chairs so you can
sit out and enjoy the view. And there are lots of trees around the community. That’s actually why I
chose it in the first place.
W: Sounds nice. How about the rent I’m trying to stay within a 300-dollar budget.
M: It used to be 320 dollars a month, but the landlady recently raised it by 30 dollars, would that be
okay
W: That’s a bit high, but it still sounds worth it.
(Text 8)
W: Thanks for coming to see me off.
M: My pleasure, Anna. I know you must be excited to go home after such a long business trip. You’ll
keep in touch, won’t you
W: Of course I’ll miss you, the tasty food and the friendly coworkers who helped me pick up so much
Chinese. It would all have been perfect, except for the continuous rain in Shanghai. And by the way,
please let me know if your daughter ever needs any help in London.
M: I will. Thanks a lot. Oh, I've got something for you to take home.
W: This Chinese paper cutting is beautiful. What do these characters mean
M: They mean all the best. And the Chinese Knot is for your parents.
W: Thank you. Oh, it sounds like they’re boarding. Now I have to go.
M: Have a good trip. Bye, Anna.
(Text 9)
M: This evening, we’re joined by author Amber Quentin. Amber, always a pleasure.
W: Likewise, John.
M: Your new book isn’t what people would expect from a bestselling novelist.
W: No, it takes a serious look at the world we live in and the science behind climate change.
M: It’s very insightful. I read it last week and it clears up a lot about climate change in language I can
understand. To be honest, I usually get bored reading science books, but I couldn’t put this one down.
M: Thanks. I wanted to avoid scientific terms. I wanted everyone to be able to read and understand it.
M: So, what inspired you to write nonfiction
W: My readers, I go to book signings and fan events, and it’s a topic that always comes up.
M: Did you like science at school
W: No, I was terrible at science and math. English was my best subject.
M: What message would you like to leave our listeners with
W: Save the planet and buy my book.
(Text 10)
W: Many people have heard about the goal of walking 10,000 steps a day. This idea dates back to a
1960s marketing campaign in Japan. But experts note that it is only a guideline. Schmidt said the
average American walks about three thousand to four thousand steps a day and that working toward
ten thousand can be a good goal. Setting a time goal can also be useful. Schmidt suggests dividing the
recommended 150 minutes per week into 30 minutes a day, or 10 minutes three times a day for five
days. During rainy or snowy weather, people can walk in malls or on treadmills. As people become
more experienced walkers, they can speed up or walk-up hills while still keeping the exercise at a
moderate level. If you can talk but not sing, he said that’s what we consider moderate intensity
exercise. Walking has also become a social activity for many people. Walking clubs have appeared
across the nation. In two thousand twenty-two thirty-one-year-old personal trainer, Brianna Joy Cohn
started City Girls Who Walk. We had 250 girls show up, she said. Since then, the group has walked
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12. What do some people worry about
高一英语周测八 A. Losing their jobs. B. Extra cost. C. Game competitions.
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分) 13. What will the man likely do about the new tasks
第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分) A. Organize staff training.
1. What did the woman do last night B. Tell the staff about the plans.
A. Watched TV. C. Develop training programs.
B. Attended to her grandma. 听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 17题。
C. Worked with her mother overtime. 14. What does the man consider first when choosing an apartment
2. What did the man suggest doing A. Rent. B. Neighborhood. C. Transport.
A. Drinking coffee. B. Going on shopping. C. Taking a rest for a while. 15. What does the woman say about the second apartment
3. What is the weather like today A. It is inconvenient to take the bus.
A. Cloudy. B. Rainy. C. Sunny. B. It is easily accessible to subway.
4. When does the movie begin C. It is well equipped.
A. 4:30. B. 4:40. C. 4:55. 16. What will the woman do next
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. Take the man to visit the apartment.
A. Mr. Johnson. B. An election meeting. C. A new monitor. B. Contact the apartment owner.
第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分) C. Arrange the viewing time.
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 17. Where does the conversation probably take place
中选出最佳选项。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, A. On the phone. B. At a rental agency. C. In a unit.
各小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第 10段材料,回答第 18至 20题。
听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。 18. What makes the speaker a frequent visitor to the teahouse
6. Why did the woman select the two applicants A. The good quality of the tea.
A. They have hosting experiences. B. The friendly atmosphere.
B. They are able to solve problems flexibly. C. The excellent service.
C. They are skilled in English communication. 19. What does the speaker do in the teahouse
7. When is the interview to be held A. Taste and select tea. B. Learn Sichuan Opera. C. Talk about business.
A. Tuesday. B. Wednesday. C. Thursday. 20. Why does the speaker think the teahouses have powerful social function
听第 7段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。 A. They provide dating places for people.
8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers B. They help settle people’s arguments.
A. Teacher and student. B. Coach and club member. C. Schoolmates. C. They bring people much money.
9. What does the man think of Lucas’ performance 第二部分 阅读(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)
A. Disappointing. B. Amazing. C. Predictable. 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。
10. What do we know about Oliver and Ethan A
A. They both got a bad cold. B. They didn’t win a place. C. Oliver outperformed Ethan. Top Music Festivals to Attend in the US
听第 8段材料,回答第 11至 13题。 Big Ears Festival
11. Why were the robots introduced to the community dining rooms Dates: March 27 — 30
A. To organize special events for seniors. Big Ears Festival brings a unique mix of new and experimental music to Knoxville,
B. To provide medical care for seniors. Tennessee. Set across various intimate venues (私密场所) in the city, Big Ears attracts fans
C. To simplify senior dining services.
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of jazz, classical, and indie (独立) music looking for something different from traditional festivals.
The festival mixes different types of music and has special teamwork, focusing on new and community. Her mother was Afro-Latina Panamanian, and her father was indigenous (本地
creative ideas.
Austin City Limits Music Festival 的) Guna Panamanian.
Dates: October 3 — 5 and 10 — 12 When Millender was 12, she arrived in Brooklyn with her mother, hoping to bring her a
Austin City Limits (ACL) takes place over two weekends in the heart of Austin, Texas, a city better life. They experienced poverty, and Millender saw the access and quality of health care
famous for its live music scene. ACL brings together artists across rock, country, and electronic
genres, attracting a large group of people. In addition to music, ACL offers local food, arts, and people received.“My mother didn’t speak English, and when she tried to get care, people
activities, all set in the Zilker Park, making it a lively experience for music lovers of all ages.
Lollapalooza Chicago ignored her,” she says. Then she moved to Florida as a teenager and joined the army after
Dates: August 7 — 10
Lollapalooza is a long-running festival located in downtown Chicago’s Grant Park, bringing a high school, which allowed her to earn her undergraduate and master’s degrees in nursing.
wide range of musical acts to the heart of the city. It has many types of music like rock, hip-hop, Working in emergency departments, which often cared for the uninsured, she saw families
pop, and EDM, and many people from all over the world come to enjoy it. The festival also has an struggling with the same challenges her mother had.
impressive food and arts scene, offering attendees more than just live performances.
Firefly Music Festival “You know they don’t have the resources to take care of their loved ones once they
Dates: September 19 — 22
Firefly Music Festival combines the feel of a camping experience with live music across leave the hospital, or they don’t understand what the doctors and nurses are telling them
different stages. Located in the Woodlands of Dover, the festival attracts a wide range of artists
and features pop-up shops and interactive art displays. It’s celebrated for its diverse lineup ( because they speak a different language or an indigenous language,” she says.多样
化的阵容) covering rock, indie, pop, and hip-hop. Now as a professor at Florida State University College of Nursing, Millender
21. What type of music does the Big Ears Festival focus on
A. Hip-hop, pop, and EDM. B. Americana, blues, and folk music. co-founded an institute (机构) and serves as its co-director. The institute focuses on
C. Jazz, classical, and indie music. D. Rock, country, and electronic music.
22. Which festival takes place in Texas addressing the causes of health unfairness — from language and cultural barriers (障碍) to
A. Big Ears Festival. B. Austin City Limits Music Festival. mental-health challenges. Drawing on her own experiences, she spends time learning from
C. Lollapalooza Chicago. D. Firefly Music munities about their needs and the difficulties they face. That includes incorporating,
23. What makes Firefly Music Festival unique rather than ignoring, cultural beliefs, and community-based programmes that connect people
A. Its focus on rock music. with health care, often for the first time.
B. Its location in downtown Chicago’s Grant Park. Recently, Millender has seen her work come full circle with programmes she has started
C. The diverse lineup of international artists.
D. The combination of camping and live music. in her native Panama to improve health care for indigenous people.“I feel very lucky, so I
B
Becoming a nurse was practically a natural choice for little Eugenia Millender, who began have to give back,” she says.
her years of health service by helping her grandmother, who didn’t like needles, with her 24. What inspired Millender to become a nurse A. Her childhood experiences.
injections (注射). Born in Panama, Millender grew up in a racially (种族地) diverse family and B. Her parents’ expectations.
C. Her love for science and medicine.
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D. Her desire to get out of poverty. B. Sharing travelling experiences with others.
25. What challenge did Millender’s mother face in accessing health care C. Taking a trip to a foreign country.D. Having an adventure in the wild.
A. The language barrier. 29. Why can new and different things make people feel unsettling and unpleasant
B. The unstable job. A. They require more physical efforts.
C. The lack of personal insurance. B. They need more resources for nerve cells.
D. The lack of family companionship. C. They are often harmful to people’s health.
26. Which word best describes Millender D. They put pressure on people’s nervous system.
A. Honest. B. Determined. C. Strict. D. Quiet. 30. Which of the following word can replace the underlined word “requisite” in Paragraph 3
27. What is the best title for the text A. Replacement. B. Challenge.
A. The Hard Life of Newcomers in America C. Requirement. D. Drive.
B. Ways to Overcome Language Barriers in Hospitals 31. What does the author want to show in the last paragraph
C. A Successful Professor in American Medical Colleges A. Why we should get along with people different from us.
D. A Nurse Working to Break Health Unfairness B. How we should treat the differences we find in others.
C. How we can benefit from seeking variation.
C D. Why we tend to chase and enjoy variation.
Most people enjoy variety. We like to eat different foods from meal to meal. We wear different D
clothes. We become bored when there is little variety. However, there’s one place where we tend Using AI to help write a message to a friend is not a good idea — at least if your friend
to dislike variety, and that’s in each other. We often feel uncomfortable with people who practise finds out about the use of AI, a new study suggests.
different habits, or hold beliefs or values that we do not share. Researchers found that people in the study believed that a friend who used AI to write
There are reasons for this. When we meet new and different things, our brain works a bit them a message didn’t put in as much effort as a friend who wrote a message themselves.
harder than usual. When we’re learning, our nerve cells require more resources, such as water, salt, That may be understandable, but the effect goes beyond the message itself, said Bingjie Liu,
and various other chemicals. This extra metabolic (新陈代谢的) activity can feel unsettling and lead author of the study. “After they get an AI message, our participants (参与者) feel less
unpleasant. And it can feel worse if our nervous system is already under pressure. satisfied with their relationship with their friend and feel more uncertain about where they
This sort of variation may be uncomfortable for individuals, but it’s important to the survival stand,” Liu said.
of any species. If all finches (雀科鸣鸟) were the same, for example, and their environment But to be fair to AI, it wasn’t just the use of technology that turned people off. “People
changed in some significant, harmful ways, like an increase in the temperature or a decrease in want their partners or friends to make an effort to come up with their own message without
water, all of them would be equally affected and the species might become extinct. This insight help from AI or other people,” Liu said.
(洞察力) into variation comes from Charles Darwin, and it’s known as population thinking. The “People want to know how much you want to invest in your friendship and if they feel
idea of “survival of the fittest” shows that individuals must vary. Some are more suited than others you are cutting corners by using AI to help, that’s not good,” Liu explained.
for a given environment, making it easier for them to survive, grow, and reproduce. Variation is Of course, most people won’t tell a friend that they used AI to help write a message, Liu
therefore a requisite for natural selection to work. said. But she noted that as ChatGPT becomes more popular, people may start doing a Turing
Dealing with the vast variety of humankind can be demanding, but it’s a good investment (投 Test in their minds as they read messages from friends and others. Turing Test is sometimes
资), sort of like exercise for your brain. When you meet someone who are different from you, treat used to refer to people wondering if they can tell whether an action was taken by a computer
your discomfort as a signal to be curious and learn instead of a signal of a problem. Don’t hold that or a person.
the other person should be silenced. Finally, this mindset can make you more flexible in adapting “It could be that people will secretly do this Turing Test in their minds, trying to figure
to challenging situations. out if messages have some AI component (成分),” Liu said. “It may hurt relationships.” The
28. Which of the following might make people feel uncomfortable answer is to do your own work in relationships, she said. “Don’t use technology just because
A. Socializing with people from different cultures. it is convenient. Sincerity still matters a lot in relationships.”
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32. How did people in the study feel about receiving an AI message from their friend
A. Thankful. B. Surprised. ● ____40____
C. Dissatisfied. D. Embarrassed. Successful hobby farming requires knowledge and skills. Take the time to educate
33. Why do people prefer that friends write messages themselves instead of using AI yourself on the basics of gardening, animal husbandry (饲养业), and sustainable farming
A. AI messages often have many mistakes. practices. Local agricultural extension offices, workshops, and online resources can be
B. People believe AI lacks emotional depth. invaluable tools to deepen your understanding of the specific needs of your chosen plants or
C. Friends who use AI are considered dishonest. animals.
D. People want to see the effort invested in the friendship. A. Learn about the basics of farming by yourself
34. What’s the purpose of starting a Turing Test according to Liu B. You could kick off your project in your backyard
A. To judge the level of ChatGPT. B. To see if AI has been used in a message. C. The size of your hobby farm can be whatever you desire
C. To test the sincerity of an online friend. D. To learn how to communicate with AI. D. However, starting a hobby farm can present certain challenges
35. What is Liu’s suggestion E. Factors like climate, soil quality, and essential services should be considered
A. Believing in the development of technology. F. Learning from others’ experiences can help you address hobby-farming challenges
B. Paying attention to real-world friends. G. These factors will influence your decision-making throughout the planning process
C. Being actively honest in relationships. 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30分)
D. Thinking twice before making a convenient choice. 第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)
第二节 (共 5小题:每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分) 阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白
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 处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
项。 Boris, a foreign student at Peking University, often shares his experiences of Chinese
A hobby farm is a farm that is run for pleasure instead of profit. It has been gaining popularity ____41____ on his vlogs (视频博客).
in rural and suburban (乡村和城郊) areas. ____36____. To equip you for a successful start, here In one video, for example, Boris shared how he had ____42____ the Chinese word
are some key steps to follow: dongxi. He translated each part ____43____ into “east west”. And he introduced a theory
about how dongxi came to ____44____ “things”. He told people that all ____45____ in
● Identify your goals ancient Chinese cities were set up along a ____46____ road that ran from east to west. So
Starting a hobby farm can be a lot of fun, but there are many things that can go wrong. Before when you want to say qu mai dongxi, you ____47____ be saying, “I’m going to buy things.”
breaking ground, take a moment to consider what you hope to achieve. Are you looking to grow Some other videos show Boris’ reading Chinese poems which are quite ____48____
your food, raise animals, or simply enjoy a connection with nature ____37____. among his 40,000 followers and he has got many ‘likes’.
Making vlogs is not ____49____. Take reading the poem “Second Farewell to
● Assess (评估) your resources Cambridge” by Xu Zhimo as an example. “I can ____50____ and read every word in the
____38____, but it’s necessary to assess your resources realistically. Consider the size of the poem,” Boris said. “But to touch readers, I need to use proper ____51____ while reading.”
land available, the amount of time you can spare, and the money you can afford. Starting small So he needed to look for much background information and make his feelings ____52____
allows you to gain valuable experience without tiring yourself or wasting your resources. So, if each part of the poem.
you’re planning to start a hobby farm, consider your assets. Though shooting vlogs takes lots of time Boris feels ____53____ that his vlogs have
inspired many people. Boris said that he wanted to continue ____54____ the differences
● Choose the right location between two cultures. “This goal may not be easily ____55____, but I will spare no efforts to
The location of your hobby farm is very important to its success. ____39____. Different crops do my part.”
and animals grow well in specific environments, so choose a location which matches your 41. A. art B. culture C. introduction D. information
expectations and the needs of your chosen farming pursuits. 42. A. found B. read C. learned D. observed
43. A. separately B. carefully C. freely D. quickly
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44. A. do B. take C. buy D. mean
45. A. marketplaces B. buildings C. schools D. workshops
46. A. clean B. narrow C. main D. dark
47 A. could B. need C. should D. would
48. A. familiar B. welcome C. important D. precious
49. A. easy B. difficult C. cheap D. expensive
50. A. see B. write C. understand D. believe
51. A. words B. sentences C. feelings D. actions
52. A. affect B. suit C. connect D. get
53. A. tired B. confident C. hopeful D. proud
54. A. telling B. bridging C. breaking D. seeking
55. A. achieved B. designed C. made D. broken
第二节 (共 10小题:每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)
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。
Li Ziqi is very popular on the Internet. She ____56____ (appear) at the 2025 CCTV Spring
Festival Gala. Her performance was called “Welcoming Fortune” and showed China’s rich culture.
It was a beautiful show. At the same time, people ____57____ (attract) by her costume (服装)!
What’s the secret behind her dress Her dress showed 13 intangible cultural heritage (ICH)
___58___ (skill). It took 280 days to finish making it. The dress was designed by Huang Ronghua,
____59____ is known as “the first person in China’s natural dyeing (染色)”. For Li Ziqi’s dress,
he put all his effort ____60____ making it perfect. The dress was ____61____ special that people
liked it very much.
Li Ziqi also worked very hard for this performance. She practised every night until 3 a.m. just
____62____ (make) the 5-second moment perfect. The dress weighed 12 kilogrammes, and it took
her two months to get used to ___63___ (wear) it. But her hard work didn’t stop there. Before the
performance. Li Ziqi travelled to more than 20 provinces and cities. She met over 100 masters of
____64____ (tradition) Chinese crafts (手艺). She learned about many culture treasures. She didn’
t just wear the dress—she ____65____ (true) understood the culture behind ICH skill.
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