江苏镇江市丹阳市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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江苏镇江市丹阳市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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江苏镇江市丹阳市
2025-2026学年高一下学期6月期末英语试题
一、听力选择题
1. What did the man do last night
A.He finished his homework late. B.He joined basketball practice. C.He went to bed earlier.
2. What does the woman think of the man
A.He has great speaking skills. B.He knows Shakespeare well. C.He is an experienced actor.
3. What will the woman write about
A.The city life. B.A relative’s journey. C.Her work in the countryside.
4. Where does the conversation probably take place
A.In a food shop. B.In a cooking school. C.In a community center.
5. What is the main topic of the conversation
A.A family tradition. B.The man’s grandfather. C.Traditional kite making.
听对话6-7
6. Why does Peter prefer the city library
A.It’s less noisy. B.It’s closer to his home. C.It has longer opening hours.
7. How often does Peter visit the city library
A.Once a week. B.Twice a week. C.Three times a week.
听对话8-10
8. How long will the concert last
A.Two hours. B.Three hours. C.Four hours.
9. What is the purpose of the concert
A.To support student bands. B.To raise money for charity. C.To celebrate a school event.
10. What will the man do on Friday afternoon
A.Set up the stage. B.Sell concert tickets. C.Perform at the concert.
听对话11-13
11. What does Jennifer want to be
A.A teacher. B.A reporter. C.A writer.
12. Why does Mr. Thompson recommend English literature
A.It develops research skills. B.It improves writing ability. C.It helps understand history.
13. What does Mr. Thompson advise Jennifer to do
A.Make a career plan. B.Record current events. C.Write for the school newspaper.
听对话14-16
14. What is Jessica excited about
A.A school trip. B.A new experiment. C.A summer program.
15. What will Jessica do first
A.Book a room. B.Do some shopping. C.Read research reports.
16. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A.Friends. B.Co-workers. C.Teacher and student.
听独白17-20
17. What inspired Daniel to invent the robotic hand
A.His neighbor’s difficulty. B.An invention competition. C.A technology research report.
18. How much did Daniel’s invention cost
A.$300. B.$200. C.$150.
19. What did Daniel do after he became successful
A.He invented new products. B.He tried to get more prizes. C.He kept improving his design.
20. Which major will Daniel choose in college
A.Industrial design. B.Computer science. C.Biomedical engineering.
二、阅读理解
A
Northern Lights in a Superjeep
Tour Operator: Superjeep.is
Travel method: Jeep/4×4
Region: Capital Region
The northern lights are a natural wonder, ethereal sheets of green and blue lights swaying across the starry night sky.
To see the lights, you need to get out of the city lights on a clear winter’s night. The northern lights guides are experts at finding the best spot for viewing the elusive (难以得到的) lights, giving you the very best chance possible to see them. Travelling in a small group means that your moment under the northern lights will be private and personal and the sturdy (坚固结实的) vehicle also allows for a greater range of movement. The superjeep drivers can get off the beaten path and take you to places where it’s just you, the Icelandic nature and the northern lights.
Important information
This tour lasts 3-4 hours. Free pick-up from your hotel in the capital area begins at 20:00.
From 15/09 — 31/09 and 15/03 — 15/04, the pickup starts at 21:00 due to a longer daylight.
It is vital to wear comfortable and appropriate clothing like waterproof, walking shoes, and dress in layers to be able to enjoy your journey to the fullest.
Attention
The Northern Lights Superjeep tour is dependent on the weather and sky conditions and we reserve the right to cancel at any time. If the evening tour goes ahead and the Northern Lights are not seen, we will offer the trip again for free!
We make the decision around 17:00 every day if the tour is on or not, due to weather conditions. Please contact us around 17:00 on the day of your tour to confirm the forecast is good and tour is on at info@superjeep.is or call 00 354 569 8000.
Dress for the worst, hope for the best and prepare to be surprised.
21. Why do people need to leave the city to see the northern lights
A.Because the city is too noisy. B.Because city lights affect the view.
C.Because the weather is better outside the city.
D.Because the superjeep cannot drive in the city.
22. What time does free hotel pick-up start from 15/09 to 31/09
A.17:00 B.20:00 C.21:00 D.22:00
23. If the tour runs but no northern lights are seen, what will the tour operator do
A.Give a full money refund. B.Offer the tour again free of charge.
C.Change to another tour immediately. D.Provide extra free pick-up service.
B
When Lena Burton first moved to London in 2008, joining a charity handcraft group helped her settle in. To comfort and boost confidence for people in trouble, she hung posters in local hostels advertising “a new volunteer group”, and it was an immediate success. Thus was officially born Bright Hope Community (BHC), which now has seven branches across multiple cities to support those affected by homelessness and exclusion.
Studies have documented the close link between homelessness and poor mental health. A 2022 report revealed homeless people experience worse physical and mental health than the general population. Fortunately, research in Social Psychological Research found handcraft participation improves positive emotions, with 88% of people seeing mental health improvements and 78% reporting reduced stress and anxiety.
Frequently ignored and rejected, homeless people are often isolated. “We aim to do the opposite, where everyone is seen and heard,” says BHC’s CEO Dr. Kate Wareham.
Unlike other groups, BHC is free to join, welcoming people of all ages, backgrounds and handcraft abilities, with no pre-registration, skill audition or regular participation. Activities start with a chat, followed by 90 minutes of group handcraft making and a hot meal afterward. The group leaders are teaching group cooperation in a way that ensures everyone is supported to grow both personally and socially.
Dan, who has been in the group since 2015, says his life has been transformed. Forced to leave his family home and live in a hostel, he withdrew from the world. Weekly activities gave him a routine among the chaos, providing hope during darkness. “When I joined, I was at the bottom of the ladder; the group was the start of climbing up, and, slowly but surely, I got to where I am today — a confident and outgoing person,” he says. Now Dan has his own flat and rebuilds family relationships.
24. Why did Lena Burton set up BHC
A.To help advertise local shelters. B.To make her life in London easier.
C.To build charity groups across Britain. D.To cheer up people in difficult situations.
25. What can we learn from the research
A.Handcraft activities are becoming popular.
B.Doing handcrafts helps lift people’s spirits.
C.Homeless people are in poor physical health.
D.Homelessness leads to mental health problems.
26. What is special about BHC
A.It is accessible to all people. B.People need great handcraft skills.
C.People must sign up ahead of time. D.Members have to take part every week.
27. Which is the best title for the text
A.BHC: A Warm Home for Everyone B.Hope: How Groups Help Homeless People
C.Handcraft: A Good Way to Reduce Stress D.Charity: The Best Way to Improve Health
C
London, New York, Tokyo and Paris are world-famous cities. They have a great influence on the world economy. Millions of people live there, and they have many famous art, culture and education centers. But these big cities cannot stand for most other cities in the world. Today, 54% of the world’s population live in cities, and about half of these people live in small or ordinary cities with 500,000 or fewer people.
These ordinary cities are often ignored by politicians, business people and researchers. But they are active and important in social, cultural and economic life. After falling behind in industry, many of these cities are trying to develop again.
However, they do not have to copy big cities. Studies show that ordinary cities can avoid the bad results of development by showing their own special features.
Around the year 2000, many city leaders liked the idea of the “creative city”. They wanted to attract talented and creative people by making their cities open, friendly and modern.
“Regeneration” became a popular plan. Cities tried to turn old or useless places into new areas for creative and high-tech industries. This kind of project worked well in some old industrial cities, such as the US city Detroit.
Soon, many ordinary cities copied this creative city plan. Cities even competed with each other to become more livable and business-friendly. With many old industrial places, these cities easily got money for development.
But copying creative city policies can bring problems. House prices and land costs rise quickly. Many poor people cannot afford to live in their homes anymore.
So city leaders must think twice. They must care about local people and local situations before copying other cities’ development plans.
28. What can we infer from the first two paragraphs
A.Ordinary cities deserve more attention. B.Urban population should stop growing.
C.Famous cities will become smaller in size. D.Most cities will soon lose their advantages.
29. What lesson can ordinary cities learn from the studies
A.Attracting creative talents. B.Making use of their own features.
C.Building various high-tech zones. D.Following in the footsteps of big cities.
30. What effects does “regeneration” plan have on ordinary cities
A.It fully meets their development needs.
B.It successfully turns them into livable places.
C.It quickly drives up living costs in these cities.
D.It easily brings in technology for their development.
31. What attitude does the author hold towards the creative city policies
A.Positive. B.Ignorant. C.Careful. D.Negative.
D
Have you ever had a home visit from your teachers Once an important way to support communication between teachers and parents, traditional home visits are now losing appeal. Meanwhile, new forms of home visits are becoming more common.
According to a recent survey of 6,200 parents in Zhejiang province, 85.5 percent of those surveyed selected “dislike” when asked whether they welcomed home visits from their children’s teachers, reported CCTV.
Multiple factors have contributed to this result. According to the news outlet Rednet, many parents have a strong sense of boundaries, while others find the preparation tiring. For teachers, who already manage heavy workloads, visiting every student’s home is a major strain on their health, energy and time.
“Home visits play an important role in advancing trust and cooperation between families and schools,” Wang Hongjun, executive principal of Shenzhen Hong Kong Pui Kiu College Longhua Xinyi School, wrote on China Education News. “However, traditional home visits indeed need to keep pace with the times.”
To address this issue, Wang changed how the school communicates with families by holding parent-teacher meetings twice per semester instead of once. Instead of long discussions, teachers provide a brief 30-minute summary, followed by one-on-one meetings with subject teachers that last 15 to 20 minutes per parent. This format helps make communication clearer and more focused.
A parent classroom was also introduced, offering group activities and book clubs to support parents’ personal development. This model emphasizes parents’ growth and a healthy home environment as key factors in children’s development. It also improves the relationship between school and family while adding warmth and meaning to education, noted China Education News.
At the same time, some schools are trying out more flexible methods, such as meeting in public places like cafes and tearooms. Shanghai Municipal Kindergarten asks parents first. If they agree, home visits take place; otherwise, communication happens online. A parent from the kindergarten praised this method, saying it achieves “full communication and understanding between home and school,” reported The Paper.
32. Why does the author mention the figures in paragraph 2
A.To prove most parents dislike traditional home visits.
B.To present the survey targets various communication styles.
C.To show few parents have experienced traditional home visits.
D.To reflect quite a few parents welcome communication with teachers.
33. What does the underlined word “strain” in paragraph 3 mean
A.Relief. B.Benefit. C.Pressure. D.Responsibility.
34. What does Wang Hongjun think of the traditional home visits
A.They fail to build parent-school trust.
B.They should be completely replaced.
C.They contribute to heavy workload on parents.
D.They are still of value by adapting to the times.
35. What’s the main idea of the passage
A.New forms of parent-school communication are rising.
B.Home visits are losing appeal among parents and teachers.
C.Home visits promise full understanding between home and school.
D.Parent-school communication shapes students’ academic growth.
七选五
Small talk is far more than empty words. It serves as a gentle social glue that connects strangers and eases uncomfortable silences in daily life. Mastering it can make you more confident in social settings and help you build deeper, more lasting relationships. Yet, it’s an uphill battle for many. ____36
____37 Asking open-ended questions is far better than closed ones. Instead of yes-no questions that stop conversations short, choose ones that invite personal stories and genuine feelings. People love to share their unique experiences, and this keeps the conversation flowing naturally. This way, you will never run out of things to say, even with someone you just met.
Listening is just as important as speaking. ____38 Nod, smile, and give short, warm responses like “That sounds interesting!” or “I see what you mean.” This makes others feel valued and willing to talk more openly. If you only wait for your turn to speak without truly listening, the conversation will quickly die down. Good listening builds trust and closeness quickly.
Body language sends powerful messages. ____39 Stand relaxed, keep your posture open, and avoid looking at your phone or clock. These small actions show that you are friendly and truly interested, making others feel safe and comfortable around you. It helps create a warm, friendly talking environment for both sides.
The more you practice small talk, the easier it becomes. ____40 Over time, it will feel less forced and more natural, turning awkward moments into pleasant, meaningful connections. You will gradually become a skilled and charming talker.
A.Practice alone is not always enough.
B.Keep talks brief, positive and engaging.
C.Watch your physical expressions carefully.
D.Focus closely on what the other person says.
E.Progress comes with consistent and constant efforts.
F.Fortunately, some seasoned souls bring them hope and light.
G.Easy and broad topics are a gateway to smooth communication.
36.___ 37.___ 38.___ 39.___ 40.___
三、完形填空
In Tucson, there is a special dog rescue center named Gobi’s Heart, set up by Dion Leonard and his wife Lucie. It is devoted to helping ____41 animals and enjoys great public support. Actually, this center ____42 from Dion’s life-changing experience years ago. During his journey across the Gobi Desert, he ____43 a close friendship with a lovely dog named Gobi, which finally ____44 him to build the center.
It all started when Dion, eager to push his limits and build up his endurance, ____45 marathon race alongside his wife. After ____46 sixth place in a South African race, he came to China to compete in a 155-mile desert marathon for a better result. On the first day, a small dog appeared at the campsite. Though runners had ____47 food, they all shared with the cute dog, whose ____48 actions brought them much joy. In the following days, Dion and the dog took some time to ____49 each other, and she even tried to chew his running equipment. Dion soon named her Gobi.
During the ____50, Gobi stayed with Dion all the way and they crossed the finish line together. The experience made them grow much closer to each other, so Dion decided to ____51 her and ensure her safe future life. Deeply affected by what he had gone through, he developed a strong desire to build a rescue center, planting the ____52 for Gobi’s Heart.
Later, Dion wrote several books about their amazing journey, ____53 warm messages about courage, loyalty and animal protection. His story tells us that true friendship can cross all ____54 and break all barriers. Gobi’s Heart, in return, becomes a quiet symbol of the beautiful ____55 between humans and animals, and calls on us to care for the helpless.
41. A.injured B.rare C.wild D.homeless
42. A.benefits B.comes C.hears D.recovers
43. A.formed B.learned C.caught D.lost
44. A.allowed B.ordered C.motivated D.promised
45. A.gave away B.took up C.put off D.looked into
46. A.securing B.reporting C.missing D.seeking
47. A.enough B.extra C.limited D.special
48. A.modest B.sweet C.brave D.calm
49. A.look up to B.make fun of C.warm up to D.take advantage of
50. A.race B.camp C.tour D.training
51. A.accept B.visit C.guide D.protect
52. A.rule B.seed C.record D.plan
53. A.receiving B.checking C.leaving D.spreading
54. A.borders B.paths C.generations D.distances
55. A.honor B.charm C.strength D.connection
四、语法填空
Passage 1
Wuxi is home to erhu and a great number of outstanding erhu masters. ____56 (wander) around this charming city, you can frequently enjoy pleasant and graceful tunes ____57 (play) by the traditional folk instrument in parks, old streets, and cultural squares, creating a warm and artistic atmosphere that wraps around every corner of the city.
Erhu was ____58 (original) known as Huqin, its history ____59 (date) back to the Tang Dynasty nearly a thousand years ago. With the steady development of local operas and related artistic forms, this typical bowed string instrument gradually won wide ____60 (popular) and spread to every corner of China, becoming ____61 important symbol of Chinese traditional music.
At present, erhu has stepped onto international music stages ____62 it can often be seen played side by side with various Western instruments ____63 the piano and violin. The perfect combination of oriental features and western rhythms ____64 (bring) audiences amazing auditory experience, letting global listeners feel the charm of Chinese music. If you have an interest in traditional Chinese folk music, it is highly recommended to listen to wonderful erhu works ____65 feel its unique artistic charm deeply.
56.___ 57.___ 58.___ 59.___ 60.___
61.___ 62.___ 63.___ 64.___ 65.___
66. When you wish to go on holiday, you can make all your travel ____66 (arrange) just in front of the computer.
67. The trials on patients were likely ____67 (postpone) because they did not have sufficient safety data.
68. In this article, we will talk about a particular type of comfort food ____68 power mainly lies in the associations it calls to mind.
69. This unique combination has made me realize that music is indeed ____69 universal language.
70. Alice Brown, head teacher at Falmont Primary School, was teaching ____70 the floor began to shake.
71. Life here in Nashville is ____71 interesting as I thought it would be.
72. The fish righted himself and swam off again slowly with the great tail ____72 (weave) in the air.
73. What amazed the child was not a new world, ____73 the unnoticed music of the old.
74. The forest’s different levels support an ____74 (believe) variety of wildlife.
75. Over the past 50 years, about 17 per cent of the rainforest ____75 (disappear) due to human activities such as agriculture and cattle farming.
66.___ 67.___ 68.___ 69.___ 70.___
71.___ 72.___ 73.___ 74.___ 75.___
五、书信写作
76. 假定你是李华。你的外国笔Peter对中国传统文化很感兴趣。近期,你校举办了一场诗词古风主题音乐会,由学生自编自演,融诗词诵读与古风乐曲于一体。你现场观看了演出,请给他写一封邮件。
要点:1. 你的经历;2. 你的感悟。词数100左右。
Dear Peter,
How is everything going with you
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
六、读后续写
77. 阅读下面材料,根据所给开头续写两段,词数150左右。
Resting lazily on the couch one snowy afternoon, I stared at the winter wonderland outside. My husband zipped up his parka while my 10-year-old daughter, Sophia, bounced excitedly with her pink ski gloves on. “Please come with us, Mom!” she begged eagerly, her eyes sparkling like the frost on the window. My heart sank, thinking about my heavy body hidden under an oversized sweater. How could I fit into ski clothes and risk falling down awkwardly in front of strangers “Work deadlines, sweetie,” I lied, forcing a smile. But after their car drove slowly across the snow-covered path, I buried my face in a pillow and let tears shed. This wasn’t the first time I’d missed family outings. At Sophia’s fifth birthday party, I hid behind the birthday cake to avoid cameras. Last summer’s beach trip I “forgot” my swimsuit and stayed in the car all day.
Growing up, I’d always struggled with my weight. In primary school, I often skipped PE classes by pretending to have a stomachache, watching my classmates run and laugh happily. During my teenage years, I relied on burgers and fries to ease my loneliness. By 20, I was already 150 kilos, barely recognizing the woman in the mirror.
A wake-up call came when my doctor warned me of diabetes (糖尿病). Determined, I replaced fast food with lean protein and vegetables. I even joined a gym and, incredibly, over half a year, I lost 20 kilos.
Then came the skiing accident. While celebrating my weight loss at the skiing resort, I crashed straight into a tree and my left leg was severely injured. Six weeks in plaster (石膏) drove me into depression. To seek comfort, I had to lie in bed, eating lots of junk food. When the plaster finally came off, the scale (秤) read 150 kilos! I cried into my pillow, thinking I would never break the terrible cycle.
Paragraph 1:
A community center’s poster for “30-day Fit Challenge” changed all.
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Paragraph 2:
That weekend after the challenge, Sophia suggested a family hike.
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参考答案
一、听力
二、阅读理解
21.B 22.C 23.B
24.D 25.B 26.A 27.A
28.A 29.B 30.C 31.C
32.A 33.C 34.D 35.A
七选五:36.G 37.C 38.D 39.C 40.E
三、完形填空
41.D 42.B 43.A 44.C 45.B
46.A 47.C 48.B 49.C 50.A
51.D 52.B 53.D 54.A 55.D
四、语法填空
56.Wandering 57.played 58.originally 59.dating 60.popularity
61.an 62.where 63.like 64.brings 65.and
66.arrangements 67.to be postponed 68.whose 69.a 70.when
71.as 72.weaving 73.but 74.unbelievable 75.has disappeared
五、书信范文
Dear Peter,
How is everything going with you
I’m writing to share a fantastic traditional Chinese poetry concert held in our school last week. All performances were created and put on by students. We recited ancient poems accompanied by elegant ancient-style music, which created a fantastic poetic atmosphere.
I was deeply touched. Those classic poems carry our ancestors’ feelings and wisdom. The perfect mix of poetry and music makes traditional culture lively and attractive. I really hope you can experience such a show in person one day.
Yours,
Li Hua
六、读后续写范文
A community center’s poster for “30-day Fit Challenge” changed all. It offered mild daily workouts and balanced diet plans without strict rules. I signed up at once. Every morning I took slow walks; at noon I ate fruit and vegetables instead of fried snacks. Gradually, I stopped craving junk food and felt lighter day by day. Thirty days later, I lost 18 kilos and regained confidence.
That weekend after the challenge, Sophia suggested a family hike. I agreed happily and put on light sports clothes. We walked along the snowy path, talking and laughing. I no longer felt ashamed of my body. I realized that self-change starts with small steady efforts, and I would never miss any warm family activity again.

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