四川泸县第五中学2025-2026学年高一下学期期末模拟阶段检测英语试题(含答案,无听力音频及听力原文)

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四川泸县第五中学2025-2026学年高一下学期期末模拟阶段检测英语试题(含答案,无听力音频及听力原文)

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2025-2026学年高一下学期期末模拟阶段检测英语试题
一、听力选择题
短对话
1. Where are the speakers going
A.To a party. B.To the airport. C.To a company.
2. What did the woman fail to do
A.Book the flight. B.Get the man’s schedule. C.Send her flight information to the man.
3. Why does the man recommend CellMart
A.It offers affordable prices. B.It is near the woman’s office.
C.It can fix the woman’s cell phone.
4. What’s wrong with the girl’s shoes
A.They’re not in fashion. B.They’re not suitable for PE. C.They do not match her jacket.
5. When will the man’s first game take place
A.This Tuesday. B.This Wednesday. C.This Friday.
长对话一
听下面一段对话,回答第6、7小题。
6. What does the boy want to do
A.Buy a book. B.Borrow a book. C.Return a book.
7. What should the boy do if he needs the book longer
A.Renew it online. B.Call the librarian. C.Go back to the library.
长对话二
听下面一段对话,回答第8、9小题。
8. How does the man feel about reading the musicians’ blogs
A.Pleased. B.Uninterested. C.Encouraged.
9. Why do the speakers visit the website
A.To listen to music. B.To look for photos. C.To buy concert tickets.
长对话三
听下面一段对话,回答第10、11、12小题。
10. What did Ben do
A.He took the photo. B.He carved the model. C.He painted the picture.
11. What is the probable relationship between the man and Alex
A.Classmates. B.Father and son. C.Teacher and student.
12. How many people have taken part in the project
A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.
长对话四
听下面一段对话,回答第13、14、15、16小题。
13. What did the man order
A.Noodles. B.Fried rice. C.Steak.
14. What is the man going to do after lunch
A.Borrow books. B.Teaching Mark. C.Study in class.
15. What does Mark probably major in
A.Biology. B.Spanish. C.Computer Science.
16. Where will the woman go first after lunch
A.To a library. B.To a bank. C.To a supermarket.
听力独白
听下面一段独白,回答第17至20小题。
17. How did the speaker notice the man
A.By his clothes. B.By his words. C.By his worried look.
18. What did the speaker do in order to lose the man
A.She called the police. B.She took a taxi. C.She drove quickly.
19. What do we know about the speaker
A.She was a journalist. B.She was bad-tempered. C.She was an elderly woman.
20. Why did the man follow the speaker
A.To collect materials. B.To ask the way. C.To rob her.
二、阅读理解
A
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Spotlit Dance Studio
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Tel: (615)459-4200
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STEM Builders
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Along with education, to be successful in life, reasonable thinking, problem solving and teamwork are necessary skills in today’s competitive society. STEM Builders provides a unique combination of science, technology, engineering, math and fun. Both founders of the center beginning in 2016 have more than 15 years of IT experience.
Smile Doctors
152 Heritage Park, Murfreesboro, TN 37128, USA
Tel: (615)848-0011
Created in 2015, Smile Doctors provides excellence in orthodontic (牙齿矫正的) care resulting in beautiful, confident smiles and unforgettable experiences. Every interaction (互动) strengthens the idea that each person has value as a human being. We hope our positive interactions will motivate kids to improve themselves.
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Tel:(615)594-3210
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21. Where should you go to improve your dancing skills
A.152 Heritage Park, Murfreesboro, TN 37128, USA.
B.905 Hickory Hills Dr, Franklin, TN 37067, USA.
C.4075 Luke Ct, Murfreesboro, TN37128, USA.
D.504 Autumn Springs Ct, Franklin, TN 37067, USA.
22. Smile Doctors thinks children should ______.
A.believe in themselves B.travel to more places C.communicate with their peers D.take more examinations
23. Which of the following centers has the longest history
A.Smile Doctors. B.Spotlit Dance Studio. C.STEM Builders. D.Tap Root Farm.
B
At 15, I unwillingly joined a mountain-climbing camp in the Rockies. My fear of heights made me freeze, but my parents insisted it would “build character.” On the first morning, our instructor, Sarah, gathered us at the base. “This climb isn’t about speed or strength,” she said. “It’s about listening—to your body, the mountain, and your teammates.” I rolled my eyes, convinced that reaching the summit was the only measure of success.
My teammate Jake, a confident athlete, rushed ahead, laughing at my cautious pace. “You’re wasting time!” he shouted. By midday, however, his confidence broke. Jake lay down suddenly on a narrow ledge, trembling from thirst and muscle pain. Meanwhile, I adjusted my equipment, drank a little water every 15 minutes, and studied the rock formations. When storm clouds darkened the sky, panic struck me. Sarah’s voice was repeated in my mind: “Control what you can. Let go of what you can’t.”
The final stretch tested everyone. Jake fell behind, humbled and silent. I focused on three-step rhythms: plant, pull, and breathe. At the summit, wind beat my face as I gazed at the valley below. Jake approached, voice shaky. “I wanted to prove I was the best,” he admitted. “But I forgot to respect the mountain.” That moment reshaped my understanding of growth—it wasn’t about conquering peaks but embracing humility and patience.
Years later, as a guide, I teach philosophy at a high school. One student recently asked, “What if I fail ” I smiled. “Failure isn’t falling, it’s refusing to learn why you fell.” Mountains mirror life’s struggles: unpredictable, demanding, yet transformative. Every struggle and setback carves resilience into our stories. The true summit isn’t a physical place—it’s the wisdom we carry back to the world below.
24. What did the author’s teammate, Jake, realize at the summit
A.He should have climbed faster. B.He needed to respect the mountain.
C.The climb was about proving his strength.
D.He should not have drunk water every 15 minutes.
25. What did the instructor, Sarah, emphasize as the key to the climb
A.Speed and strength. B.Control what you can.
C.Competing with other climbers. D.Reaching the summit at all costs.
26. What can be inferred about the author’s attitude towards failure after the mountain-climbing experience
A.Failure is an opportunity for learning and growth.
B.Failure is determined by not reaching the summit.
C.Failure is a sign of weakness and should be avoided.
D.Failure is a result of not being physically strong enough.
27. What lesson did the narrator learn from the mountain-climbing experience
A.The importance of speed and competition. B.The significance of physical strength.
C.The value of humility and patience. D.The need to conquer every peak.
C
According to a new report in Chinese social media platform Xiaohongshu, the number of online posts related to the circulation of used goods in 2022 increased by 814 percent year on year. Instead of buying useless things, people are changing towards using secondhand goods and replacing underused or unused objects. This trend is picking up in the country.
Since the summer of 2022, a 26-year-old Shanghai citizen named Chen Jiaorong has been walking along Julu Road in Shanghai’s downtown area once or twice a week, looking around and picking up “garbage”. After her action was noticed online, she was described by others as a “stooper”.
The word “stoop” means to bend forward, but in the United States, it also refers to a platform or entrance stairway to a house. The term “stooper” was created in the US after a lot of people put their used or underused belongings in front of their doorsteps to be taken away for free by those in need. Later, “stooping” was used to mean “picking up abandoned goods and recycling them”.
As the first “stooper” in China, Chen had her own way. She picked unused goods to help find suitable new owners for some items. When she found such abandoned goods, she put a pair of eyeball-shaped stickers on them before publishing notes on her social media accounts, and guiding others to pick them up from the streets.
“‘Stooping’ is a new word in China, and some people even have no idea of it. Most of us still think secondhand goods are dirty and it is embarrassing to reuse them,” said Wu Kaisi, a well-known stooper in Guangzhou. “The slowing economy and the increasing cost of living have pushed the development of the used-goods industry. People are gradually advocating a savings-based consumption and environment-friendly lifestyle instead of blindly seeking for expensive consumption. Now, more young people are joining us.”
28. What does the report in paragraph 1 show
A.Selling used items is popular among young people.
B.Reusing secondhand goods has become a new trend.
C.People tend to buy products from social media platform.
D.The buying power of Chinese consumers is in decline.
29. What is the purpose of paragraph 3
A.To explain a fact. B.To make a prediction.
C.To make some concepts clear. D.To present an example.
30. How did Chen find owners for the abandoned goods
A.By organizing offline sales. B.By displaying them on Julu Road.
C.By putting up notices on the street. D.By posting related information online.
31. What does Wu Kaisi think of the lifestyle of stooping
A.It is embarrassing. B.It is worth advocating.
C.It slows down the development of economy.
D.It changes young people’s wasteful lifestyle
D
A comparison of nesting data recorded in the early 1900s with similar data today for more than 200 species of California birds shows that over all they are breeding 5 to 12 days earlier than they did 75 to 100 years ago.
Earlier studies found that many but not all birds in California’s mountains are moving north or to higher altitude to find cooler temperatures in the face of global warming.
The shift to earlier breeding that we detected allows birds to nest at similar temperatures as they did a century ago, and helps explain why half the bird species in the mountainous areas of California did not need to shift upward in altitude in response to climate warming over the past century, said Steven Beissinger, a UC Berkeley professor of environmental sciences.
Early spring arrivals have long been noted by the public and reported by scientists, but the assumption has been that the birds are tracking resources, primarily food: with warming temperatures, plants produce leaves and seeds earlier, and insects appear earlier.
The new study spotlights another major reason: by nesting a week earlier, birds produce eggs and young at a temperature about 1 degree Celsius lower than if they nested at the normal time in the same place. This exactly counterbalances the approximately 1 degree Celsius increase in global temperatures over the past century.
“By nesting a week or 10 days earlier, birds are avoiding some of the negative effects of climate warming,”Beissinger said.” the good news is that there may be more flexibility for species to respond to climate change than we thought, and not all species may need to move farther north or to higher altitudes, “he added. “But we don't know yet whether staying in place and shifting schedules earlier is a permanent solution, or only provides temporary relief from the 2 degree Celsius rise in temperatures forecast to occur.”
Birds may find, for example, that the window of good temperatures for breeding becomes shorter, which may limit the opportunity to re-nest if they fail the first time. Larger species that have a longer nesting period might not have an enough time to complete their nests before it starts to become too warm, he said.
32. To fight against the global warming, earlier studies found that _______.
A.some birds tried to find cooler places B.some birds failed to nest more than ever
C.some birds began to produce eggs earlier D.some birds woke up earlier to catch insects
33. What can we infer from the passage
A.Early birds catch insects and get tender leaves
B.Global warming is responsible for earlier springs
C.Birds are smart in adapting to the climate changes
D.Birds are likely to have difficulty in breeding ways
34. What does the underlined word “counterbalance” in paragraph 5 probably mean
A.Adds to B.Reduces to C.Makes up for D.Goes along with
35. What is mainly talked about in the passage
A.Birds’ moving north and global warming.
B.Early breeding of birds and climate changes.
C.Changes of birds’ life and early spring arrivals
D.Birds' reaction and early appearance of foods.
E
There are many expressions with the word “dog”.
____36____ They take their dogs for walks, give them good food and medical care. However, dogs without owners to care for them lead a different kind of life. The expression, lead a dog’s life, describes a person who has an unhappy existence.
When we say we live in a dog-eat-dog world. ____37____ A person has to work hard like a dog to be successful. Such hard work can make people dog-tired. And, the situation would be even worse if they became sick as a dog.
Still, people say every dog has its day. This means that every person enjoys a successful period during his or her life. ____38____ Yet, some people say that you can never teach an old dog new tricks. They believe that older people do not like to learn new skills and will not change the way they do things.
Some people are compared to dogs in bad ways. People who are unkind or uncaring can be described as junkyard dogs living in places where people throw away things they do not want. Junkyard dogs are often used to guard this property. They bark or attack people who try to enter the property. However, sometimes a person who appears to be mean and threatening is really not so bad. ____39____
Dog expressions are also used to describe the weather. The dog days of summer are the hottest days of the year. ____40____ But we do not want it to rain cats and dogs.
A.Dogs are loyal to people.
B.People love dogs and treat them well.
C.To be successful, people often have to learn new skills.
D.But there are many difficulties on the road to success.
E.A rainstorm may cool the weather.
F.We could say his bark is worse than his bite.
G.That means many people are competing for the same things, like good jobs.
三、完形填空
Nowadays, online courses have become popular in many countries. There are different kinds of online courses, but most show a ____41____ of a teacher and students in a classroom. Students watch the video online and take part in online ____42____. Some courses that are taught ____43____ the Internet alive. Some courses are free and open to anyone, giving students anywhere the ____44____ to study at any time. Of course, watching students and teachers on a computer screen is not the same as taking part in a ____45____ class.
Other kinds of e-learning are being ____46____ around the world. In Singapore, some schools have tablets and touchscreens instead of books and blackboards in the classrooms. There are also social media ____47____ to help the students work together on projects, and online worlds where the students can ____48____ with each other.
In South Korea, some students are taught English by teachers abroad. The teachers are in their ____49____ countries and are connected to the Korean classrooms through the Internet. Instead of looking at a screen, the students interact with a ____50____ in the classroom. The robot is controlled by the teacher and can move around the classroom, talking with students. It is unlikely that robot teachers will ____51____ real teachers. But like online learning environments, they can be useful ____52____. These important examples show us that e-learning can be ____53____. Thanks to technology, more and more ways of teaching and learning are being developed. Nobody knows ____54____ the classroom of the future will look like, but one thing is for sure-there has never been a ____55____ interesting time to be a student.
41. A.picture B.video C.note D.passage
42. A.activities B.parties C.meetings D.gatherings
43. A.along B.about C.through D.across
44. A.excuse B.reason C.choice D.chance
45. A.real B.false C.advanced D.attractive
46. A.taught B.tested C.revised D.recorded
47. A.agencies B.departments C.applications D.advertisements
48. A.trade B.exchange C.chat D.communicate
49. A.neighbor B.former C.foreign D.home
50. A.teacher B.robot C.computer D.radio
51. A.affect B.attack C.reward D.replace
52. A.tools B.toys C.products D.structures
53. A.boring B.successful C.doubtful D.challenging
54. A.when B.which C.what D.who
55. A.more B.quite C.very D.just
四、语法填空
Calligraphy, a centuries-old art form with various styles to express different personalities, is seeing a ____56____ (revive). At Michael’s, the largest arts and crafts shop in North America, over 10,000 customers ____57____ (register) for lettering classes online between January 2023 and March 2024. It was nearly three times more than last year, when the number of classes didn’t change.
Calligraphy, dating back to the 14th century B.C., had become known in China ____58____ a sign of good character by the 10th century. In Europe, calligraphy experienced a big fall in the 19th century with the appearance of the typewriter, ____59____ it continued to be used for official documents and scholarly purposes.
Today, part of calligraphy’s attraction lies in the fact that anyone ____60____ has a pen and paper can give it a go. Ms. Edralin, ____61____ London calligraphy teacher, took up the practice in 2017 as a way ____62____ (deal) with anxiety from a demanding job. After several classes, she ____63____ (complete) lost herself in the beauty of crafting lines into letters, and letters into words.
“Even with technological advance ____64____ (come), nothing will replace the love, patience and time that go into creating something by hand,” said Mr. Jain, 27 at Credit Karma. “I know that the cards I give last a lot ____65____ (long) compared to a text message.”
五、书信写作
66. 你校学生会将举办“用英语讲中国故事”活动。本期主题为“我最喜欢的城市”。请写一篇短文,介绍你最喜欢的中国城市并说明理由。
内容包括:
1. 城市基本概况;
2. 著名景点;
3. 特色饮食。
注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,使内容连贯。
My Favourite City
________________________________________________________________________
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六、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。词数150左右,开头已给出。
It was a cold Wednesday afternoon, and the boys at Mr. Henderson’s school were full of excitement. Snow was falling fast, but nobody minded the cold. They were having a snowball fight. The school had been divided into two sides, each led by a captain, and piles of snowballs stood ready for battle. Mr. Henderson was watching, joining the fun.
One of the boys, Arthur Ellis, was among the oldest in the school. He was well-liked by everyone - teachers and students alike. Though other boys sometimes joked about him being kind, Arthur never did what he thought was wrong. If anyone had a problem, Arthur would be ready to help. Everyone respected and trusted him.
At an upstairs window, a small pale boy watched the snowball fight. His name was Hugh Evans, one of the youngest boys in the school. For weeks, he had looked forward to the snowball fight, but now he was sick and too weak to join. He had only books and puzzles around him. Seeing the snow fighting, he cried. His heart was with the boys outside.
Now and then, a few boys looked up at Hugh’s window. But none of them came in. Hugh felt lonely. He tried to smile when his friends made good throws, but he wished so badly to be out there too.
Arthur Ellis had just thrown a snowball when he looked up and saw Hugh’s face at the window. The sight of his loneliness touched him deeply. Arthur thought for a moment. The game was exciting, and the fun was at its best. But something inside told him that Hugh needed him more. Arthur made his decision.
With one last throw at the enemy, he made his way to Mr. Henderson.
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Arthur Ellis went upstairs, carrying a bag of snowballs.
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参考答案
一、听力
二、阅读理解
A 21.C 22.A 23.D
B 24.B 25.B 26.A 27.C
C 28.B 29.C 30.D 31.B
D 32.A 33.C 34.C 35.B
E七选五 36.B 37.G 38.C 39.F 40.E
三、完形填空
41.B 42.A 43.C 44.D 45.A 46.B 47.C 48.D 49.D 50.B 51.D 52.A 53.B 54.C 55.A
四、语法填空
56.revival 57.have registered 58.as 59.but 60.who
61.a 62.to deal pletely ing 65.longer
五、书信范文
My Favourite City
My favourite city is Chengdu, a warm and relaxing city in Sichuan Province.
It is famous for cute giant pandas. Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding attracts thousands of visitors every year. Besides, Jinli Ancient Street keeps traditional old buildings and folk culture alive. What’s more, all kinds of delicious Sichuan food such as hot pot and mapo tofu are well-known around the world.
People here live a slow and comfortable life. I love its gentle culture and tasty food.
六、读后续写范文
With one last throw at the enemy, he made his way to Mr. Henderson. He told the teacher that he wanted to stop playing and stay with Hugh because the sick boy felt lonely watching them play alone. Mr. Henderson smiled and agreed, saying kindness mattered more than the game. He even allowed Arthur to take some snowballs upstairs to cheer Hugh up. Arthur quickly collected a big bag of soft snowballs and headed for the stairs.
Arthur Ellis went upstairs, carrying a bag of snowballs. When Hugh saw Arthur coming, his sad eyes lit up at once. They played a quiet snowball game inside the room, laughing happily. They talked about the fun outside and shared small stories. For the whole afternoon, Hugh no longer felt lonely. He thanked Arthur again and again. At that moment, Arthur realized true happiness comes from caring for others instead of just enjoying fun by himself.

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