陕西西安市联考2025-2026学年高一下学期6月期末英语试题(含答案,无听力原文,无音频)

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陕西西安市联考2025-2026学年高一下学期6月期末英语试题(含答案,无听力原文,无音频)

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陕西西安市联考
2025-2026学年高一下学期6月期末英语试题
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段短对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给A、B、C三个选项选出最佳选项。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.When to meet Mr Jackson. B.Whether to call Mr Jackson. C.Where to meet Mr Jackson.
2. What has the man been doing
A.Resting. B.Traveling. C.Exercising.
3. How much did the charity give the community
A.$2,000. B.$4,000. C.$8,000.
4. What will Lucy probably do this afternoon
A.Go to the concert. B.Study with the man. C.Do her homework.
5. How does the woman sound
A.Pleased. B.Anxious. C.Annoyed.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段长对话或独白,每段材料读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What did the speakers do with Sam last autumn
A.They watched movies. B.They toured New York. C.They rode bikes.
7. When will the speakers visit the zoo
A.This Saturday. B.Next Monday. C.Next Tuesday.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What does the man ask the woman to do
A.Avoid salty food. B.Book fast food. C.Eat sweet food.
9. What does the man advise the woman to have for supper
A.Hamburgers. B.Chicken. C.Vegetables.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What does the man do
A.A teacher. B.A reporter. C.A cook.
11. Where does the woman work
A.In America. B.In Britain. C.In Italy.
12. When does the woman read newspapers
A.Before sleeping. B.Before cooking. C.Before cleaning.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. Why does the man want to travel to small towns
A.To visit his family. B.To experience a different life. C.To realize his childhood dream.
14. What does the man think of living in Seattle
A.Boring. B.Relaxing. C.Peaceful.
15. When will the man get home after work if living in a town
A.At about 5:00 pm. B.At about 5:30 pm. C.At about 7:00 pm.
16. Which of the following may the man's wife miss about the big city
A.A special restaurant. B.Fantastic plays. C.The weather.
听第10段独白,回答第17至20题。
17. What kind of program is the speaker probably hosting
A.Sport. B.Diet. C.Science.
18. What are sharks best known for
A.Their attacking ability. B.Their sense of smell. C.Their large bodies.
19. How long can the biggest whale shark be
A.About 2 meters. B.About 12 meters. C.About 20 meters.
20. What do sharks' good senses mainly help them do
A.Kill enemies. B.Find their food. C.Escape from danger.
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)
阅读短文,从A、B、C、D中选出最佳选项。
A
Ultimate Yellowstone & Grand Teton Safari
Overview
Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks are among the most famous natural areas in the United States. A seven-day safari tour gives visitors a chance to enjoy the beauty of the two parks. Under the guidance of naturalist leaders who know the area well, travelers are taken to wildlife locations that many ordinary tourists fail to discover.
The tour follows the path of President Theodore Roosevelt, who visited Yellowstone in 1903 and greatly admired its natural beauty. After seeing the park's amazing landforms and rich wildlife, he believed such places should be protected for future generations. Today, Yellowstone and Grand Teton remain two of America's most valuable national parks.
What to do
During the trip, visitors can see a wide variety of wild animals. These include elk, bison, moose, bighorn sheep, foxes, coyotes, bald eagles, black bears, grizzly bears and wolves. One highlight of the safari is a relaxing float trip on the Snake River near the Grand Teton. Moving quietly along the river, visitors may see moose, elk and otters nearby, while eagles fly high above the mountains. The beautiful scenery of Jackson Hole and the tall peaks of the Teton make the experience even more memorable.
Transportation
The tour also provides comfortable travel conditions. Visitors ride in specially designed vehicles equipped with soft seats, USB chargers and pop-top roofs, allowing a 360°view of the surrounding landscape and wildlife.
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21. What is special about the tour
A.It provides paid training in wildlife study.
B.It allows visitors to camp inside the parks.
C.It offers access to less-known wildlife areas.
D.It enables travelers to know about a president.
22. What can visitors do during the float trip on the Snake River
A.Visit small towns along the river.
B.Learn fishing skills from local guides.
C.Listen to interesting stories about eagles.
D.Admire wildlife and mountain views.
23. Where can the text be found
A.In a magazine. B.On a website. C.In a book review. D.On a notice board.
B
Bertha Ngumbi, my mother, is one of the kindest women I know. However, when I was a child growing up in Kenya with my four siblings, her kindness often annoyed us. Whenever visitors came to our home, whether relatives or strangers, expected or not, my mother would ask us to prepare and serve them black tea. If visitors arrived during lunch or dinner, she would invite them to eat with us, which meant less food for the family. As children, we felt unhappy and sometimes even complained about it.
My sister Faith especially disliked those moments when we had little firewood or when the wood was wet from rain, because making tea became difficult. My sisters and I even believed that some people took advantage of our mother's generosity by appearing at mealtime.
Years later, after moving to the United States to live and teach, I began to see things differently. My mother's kindness had deeply influenced me. Even when I struggled myself, I still tried to help relatives, friends, and even strangers. If unexpected visitors came to my house one day, I would warmly offer them tea and food, just as my mother always did.
Wanting to understand the source of her kindness, I asked my mother about it. She explained that she had learned it from her own mother, my grandmother. Growing up in a large family with eight siblings, my mother often returned home from school to discover that some of their lunch had been given away to hungry travelers. Although the children were upset at times, their mother continued helping others whenever she could.
When I asked my mother whether she would have changed if she had known we disliked her generosity, she answered firmly that she would never stop helping people. Today, I fully understand her actions and remain deeply grateful for the compassion she planted in me.
24. Why did the author dislike unexpected visitors when she was young
A.They interrupted family activities.
B.They always asked for more black tea.
C.Her family had to share meals with them.
D.Her siblings needed to serve them food first.
25. What did the author do after moving to the US
A.She avoided bothering others.
B.She lived a poor life for a long time.
C.She was friendly towards others.
D.She kept complaining about her mother.
26. Why did the author ask her mother about her kindness
A.To understand its origin.
B.To memorize her childhood.
C.To change her mother's mind.
D.To express her gratitude.
27. How did the author's attitude to her mother's kindness change over time
A.From seeing it as a shame to a road map.
B.From not understanding it to valuing it.
C.From supporting it to complaining about it.
D.From taking it lightly to viewing it as a trouble.
C
Artificial intelligence (AI) has made great progress in creating pictures, but it still faces some problems. Sometimes AI creates people with strange faces or too many fingers. It also has difficulty making clear pictures in different sizes and shapes. To solve these problems, computer scientists at Rice University developed a new method called ElasticDiffusion.
"Diffusion models like Midjourney and DALL-E create impressive results, generating fairly lifelike and photo-realistic images," said Moayed Haji Ali, a computer science doctoral student at Rice University. "But they can only generate square images. So, in cases where there are different aspect ratios, such as on a monitor or a smartwatch, these models don't work well."
Researchers explained that this problem is partly caused by overfitting. This means the AI becomes too dependent on the kind of pictures it learned from during training. As a result, it cannot easily deal with new image sizes or shapes. Training AI with a wider variety of pictures could help, but the biggest problem is that this would require huge amounts of computing power.
To improve the situation, the researchers studied how diffusion models process information. They found that the models mix two kinds of signals together. One signal contains local details, such as eyes, hair, or fur. The other contains global information, including the overall shape and structure of the picture. When these signals are copied into non-square images, mistakes often appear.
ElasticDiffusion separates the two signals instead of combining them. First, it keeps the global structure of the picture clear. Then it adds detailed information to different parts of the image step by step. In this way, the AI can create cleaner and more natural pictures without extra training.
Researchers believe this method may help AI adapt to different image sizes more successfully in the future. However, ElasticDiffusion still takes much longer to create pictures than other AI models. Scientists now hope to improve its speed while keeping the images clear and consistent.
28. How does the author introduce the topic
A.By making comparisons.
B.By imagining a situation.
C.By giving a definition.
D.By presenting related problems.
29. Why is it difficult to train AI with huge numbers of pictures
A.It needs powerful computer support.
B.It reduces the speed of picture sharing.
C.AI is unable to recognize new pictures.
D.AI may over-process new image sizes or shapes.
30. What can we infer about ElasticDiffusion
A.It allows AI to learn without any training.
B.It improves image quality by dividing tasks.
C.It replaces local details with global signals.
D.It decorates pictures by human correction.
31. What is the best title for the text
A.A Leader of Future Education
B.A New Challenge for Rice University
C.A Risk to Modern Technology
D.A Smarter Way to Create Images
D
A new study shows that listening to your favorite exercise music may greatly improve endurance. Cyclists exercising with self-selected songs lasted nearly 20% longer than when riding in silence, yet they didn't feel more fatigued at the end. Researchers believe music may help people stay in the "pain zone" longer without feeling more pressure from exercise.
The study included 29 adults who completed two cycling tests at the same intensity level. One test was done in silence, while the other allowed participants to listen to their favorite songs. When music was played, most of which had a fast beat, around 120 to 140 beats per minute, participants exercised for an average of 35.6 minutes. Without music, the average time was only 29.8 minutes.
Lead researcher Andrew Danso said the results could have practical value for anyone trying to improve exercise performance or stick with a training routine. "Self-selected music doesn't change your fitness level or make your heart work dramatically harder in the moment—it simply helps you tolerate sustained effort for longer. It may be an incredibly simple, zero-cost tool that lets people push further in training without feeling extra strain at the end. Our findings suggest that the right playlist may make tough sessions feel more doable and more enjoyable," Danso explained.
Despite exercising longer and burning more energy overall, participants showed similar heart rates at the end of both tests. This suggests that the music did not reduce the physical demands of the workout itself. Instead, it appeared to bring participants a clear improvement in endurance and help them tolerate discomfort for a longer period of time.
"Many people struggle to stick with hard training because it feels exhausting too quickly," said Danso. "Our research shows that letting people choose their own motivating music may help them accumulate more quality training time, which could translate to better fitness gains, improved adherence to exercise programs, and possibly more people staying active."
32. What does the underlined word "fatigued" in paragraph 1 probably mean
A.Lonely. B.Tired. C.Energetic. D.Hopeful.
33. What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about concerning the study
A.The process. B.The challenges. C.The purposes. D.The background.
34. How did music affect the participants in cycling
A.They became interested in singing.
B.They showed much lower heart rates.
C.They could remain active for longer.
D.They preferred high-intensity workouts.
35. What can we learn about the results of the research from Danso's words
A.They require further research.
B.They support experts' previous opinions.
C.They question the value of difficult training.
D.They have great real-world significance.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
从七个选项中选出最佳五项,两项多余。
Three Tricks to Control Your Shopping and Spending
Increase the Pain of Paying
Paying is painful. 36. . Paying may cause real psychological discomfort. More importantly, the clearer the act of paying, the stronger the discomfort, and the less likely people are to finish a purchase. This "pain of paying" decreases when payment becomes easier.
37. . Not surprisingly, research shows mobile payment (compared to cash) always increases spending and debt. To limit impulse buying, make paying less convenient. Record each purchase, use cash to make spending feel real.
Think Why Not
When we make decisions, our brain starts to judge options by past experiences. 38. . Once one option passes an internal limit, it wins, and then we act—often without realizing how the order of our thoughts shaped the result.
Some people believe that the order of these thoughts matters. We usually think of reasons for one option first, giving it an early advantage. In shopping, buying often comes to mind before not buying. To overcome this tendency, deliberately think of one or two reasons not to buy before listing reasons to buy. 39. .
Wait for It
For unnecessary items, create a waiting list instead of buying immediately. Write down the item and wait two or three days before finishing the purchase. 40. . By the time you return to it, the urge to buy may have disappeared.
A.This simple change can reduce impulse purchases
B.It is like we are gathering arguments for each option
C.A spending journal is a valuable tool for tracking financial habits
D.One key technique to control spending is to create a clear and correct plan
E.Brain research shows high prices make a region linked to pain become active
F.Companies worldwide try to make paying easier and faster like mobile payment
G.The act of listing it brings some satisfaction, but the waiting allows emotions to cool
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读短文,从A、B、C、D中选出最佳选项。
On the first day of class, I hardly noticed the girl who sat next to me. She looked ordinary and wasn't loud, just 41 present. When the teacher announced she got a full mark in the entrance math test, I looked at her 42. Over time, we didn't talk much, but sitting beside her taught me lessons I never 43.
We learned differently. I 44 neat notes and clear summaries, while she filled her pages with diagrams and colors. Besides, I often 45 the records in her notebooks, not to copy, but to understand how she thought. Watching her work made me 46 there wasn't only one "right" way to learn. She was also 47 in a way I wasn't. When problems became difficult, I tended to 48 quickly. She didn't. She erased, tried again, and stayed focused. Her persistence made 49 feel normal, even necessary.
One afternoon before a test exam, our quiet interaction shaped my 50. I was anxious at that time. Just then I received her note—“Believe in yourself”. With her 51, my anxiety was greatly reduced. The next day, after I received a disappointing grade, I got another note from her again, guiding me to 52 on the mistakes. Without voices, I found comfort and 53 in that shared moment.
Years later, most fellow students don't 54 me, but I remember her. She showed me that sometimes, the most 55 teacher sits right beside you.
41. A.helplessly B.proudly C.impolitely D.quietly
42. A.with new eyes B.by mistakes C.in the distance D.at times
43. A.remembered B.recorded C.expected D.understood
44. A.contrasted B.preferred C.checked D.recognized
45. A.observed B.ignored C.limited D.explained
46. A.regret B.forget C.promise D.realize
47. A.kind B.patient C.curious D.honest
48. A.go on B.show off C.calm down D.give up
49. A.struggles B.choices C.communication D.judgement
50. A.habits B.friendships C.emotions D.plans
51. A.warning B.pressure C.selection D.encouragement
52. A.reflect B.agree C.comment D.decide
53. A.surprise B.strength C.respect D.pride
54. A.confuse B.thank C.impress D.praise
55. A.careful B.cheerful C.meaningful D.successful
第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读短文,在空白处填入1个适当单词或括号内单词正确形式。
Rainbow Bridge, 56. (build) during the Southern Song Dynasty, stands over a river near Qinghua Town, about 22 kilometers north of Wuyuan County. Having stood for more than 800 years, it is one of 57. most beautiful covered bridges in China. There are lots of engineering features on the bridge 58. show the wisdom of the ancient Chinese.
With a 59. (long) of about 140 meters and a width of about 3.1 meters, this bridge is equipped with four bridge piers, five bridge openings and six pavilions. Its covered roof not only adds beauty but also offers shelter 60. rain. The piers are shaped like half-boats, with pointed fronts and smooth backs. The main purpose of this kind of special architectural design is 61. (reduce) the impact of strong river currents. The bridge girders are made from four one-hundred-year-old pine trees. Another smart feature is that each gallery pavilion of the bridge is 62. (independence) for easy repair and management.
According to a legend, before Rainbow Bridge was constructed, locals often suffered because the old wooden bridge 63. (destroy) by floods. This situation brought much trouble to 64. (villager). So two local men tried to construct a stronger bridge. After five years, when people decided to name the new bridge, a rainbow appeared in the sky. This amazing phenomenon made 65. (they) believe that it was the symbol of happiness and good luck. Therefore, the bridge is named "Rainbow Bridge".
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假定你是李华,你校将举办以“Mars Exploration”为主题的科普活动。请给交换生朋友Susan写邮件邀请她参加,内容包含:
1. 发出邀请;
2. 活动目的、时间、地点;
3. 活动内容。
要求:词数80左右;格式规范。
Dear Susan,
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Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
67. 读下面短文,根据所给两段开头续写,词数150左右。
On Cathy's thirteenth birthday, her mother, Ann, took her to a pet store in New York to look at dogs. Actually, the outing had been weeks in the making. Ever since Cathy turned ten, she had been begging for a puppy of her own.
She had done her chores without complaint, saved her pocket money, and even created a "Dog Care Contract", promising to feed, walk, and love her future pet. What's more, she would always describe to anyone who would listen exactly what her dream dog looked like. When Ann finally suggested a trip to the pet store, Cathy was too excited to sleep the night before.
The moment they stepped through the glass doors, the air was filled with the soft yips of puppies. While Ann chatted with a clerk near the front counter, Cathy wandered past rows of shining enclosures. Then, in a quiet corner, she froze. A three-month-old cockapoo named Gigi was curled up in a blue blanket. The puppy had chocolate-brown eyes and warm, honey-colored fur. When Gigi stumbled to her feet and pressed a cold, wet pink nose against Cathy's palm, she was immediately won over. She turned to her mother, her face glowing. "She is perfect," Cathy whispered, the hope in her eyes saying everything her words could not. But as Ann approached, Cathy saw a small cardboard tag. Her heart sank. In neat black letters, it read: "Sold." She looked at the tag, and her face turned pale. She tried hard not to cry, and slowly took her hand away from the glass. "It's okay," she said quietly. "She probably has a really nice home already."
Ann knelt down. "Wait here, sweetheart," she said softly. "I'll be right back." Then she walked to the counter and spoke with the store manager.
A moment later, the manager returned, carrying Gigi in her arms.
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Hearing her mom's explanation, Cathy carefully took Gigi from the manager's arms.
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参考答案
一、听力
二、阅读
阅读单选
21.C 22.D 23.B
24.C 25.C 26.A 27.B
28.D 29.A 30.B 31.D
32.B 33.A 34.C 35.D
七选五
36.E 37.F 38.B 39.A 40.G
三、语言运用
完形填空
41.D 42.A 43.C 44.B 45.A 46.D 47.B 48.D 49.A 50.C 51.D 52.A 53.B 54.C 55.C
语法填空
56.built 57.the 58.that/which 59.length 60.from
61.to reduce 62.independent 63.had been destroyed / was destroyed 64.villagers 65.them
四、写作
第一节 邮件范文
Dear Susan,
I’m writing to sincerely invite you to our school’s popular science activity themed Mars Exploration.
It will be held in the school lecture hall at 2 p.m. next Friday. The activity aims to broaden our horizons about space exploration. We will enjoy space documentaries, listen to experts’ speeches and take part in Mars model making.
I know you’re crazy about e and join me!
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写范文
A moment later, the manager returned, carrying Gigi in her arms. She told Cathy that the buyer had just called to cancel the order for personal reasons, so the lovely puppy was available again. Ann smiled warmly and said she had planned to buy Gigi as Cathy’s birthday gift all along. Hearing the news, Cathy’s eyes lit up with joy and tears rolled down her cheeks. She stretched out her hands eagerly, too excited to say a word.
Hearing her mom's explanation, Cathy carefully took Gigi from the manager's arms. The little puppy licked her fingers gently, making her heart melt completely. On the way home, Cathy held Gigi tightly in her arms and made up her mind to keep her Dog Care Contract. From that day on, she took good care of Gigi every day, and the cute puppy became her closest companion, filling her daily life with endless warmth and happiness.

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