资源简介 湖南省株洲市第十三中学 2025-2026 学年高一下学期期末考试英 语 答 案题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 C D A A D C B C A C题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 A A D C A F D A G C题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 C D B B C A A D C D题号 31 32 33 34 35答案 A C B D B36.which 37.and 38.Surprisingly 39.finished 40.results 41.the 42.named 43.heavier44.conducting 45.scientific46.Dear Peter,How is everything going I’m writing to invite you to a Chinese traditional music concert called “Elegant Charm ofChinese Music,” which will be held in our school auditorium at 7:00 p.m. next Friday.What I love most about this concert is the chance to enjoy it with all my senses. With the performers dressed inbeautiful traditional costumes and the stage lit by soft golden lights, the whole scene will be a feast for the eyes. Immersedin such a wonderful atmosphere, you will forget all your stress.In short, this concert will be a beautiful journey for both your ears and eyes. I really hope you can come. Lookingforward to your reply.Yours sincerely,Li Hua47.Grandpa reached the local dog shelter and asked if they had a Rat Terrier. Luckily, they just so happened to have one.When Grandpa told them what he was doing, they let him borrow the dog for the weekend. With doubt in his mind,Grandpa took the dog to the theater with him that evening. After the audience left, whispering "good luck" to himself andthe dog, he turned the dog loose in the theater. The dog started running around, sniffing the air. Grandpa left and headedhome, still with doubt running through his head.To check whether the dog had killed any rats, the next morning Grandpa got up very early.When he reached thetheater, nervous, he opened the door. To his surprise, he saw six dead rats laid out on the floor in the lobby and the dog wasstanding there wagging his tail, very proud of himself. The manager was so happy and awarded Grandpa. Later, Grandpajoyfully went right to the dog shelter and adopted the dog, which he named RK, short for Rat Killer. RK became a closefriend to Grandpa and had a regular job himself at the theater.湖南省株洲市第十三中学 2025-2026 学年高一下学期期末考试英 语 试 题(考试时间:120 分钟 考试总分:150 分)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。将条形码横贴在答题卡上“贴条形码区”。2.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用 2B铅笔在答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。答案写在试题卷上无效。3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答无效。4.保持答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,只交答题卡,试题卷自行保存。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。AFour Summer Programs in Alaska for High SchoolersBrown Environmental Leadership LabBrown UniversityGrades: 9th, 10th and 11th Program Cost: $5810Application Deadline: March 25thEligibility (报名资格): All 9-11th grade students are encouraged to apply.This two-week program is a great way to learn how you can be socially and environmentally responsible in your own neckof the woods.ANSEP Acceleration AcademyUniversity of Alaska Anchorage (UAA)Grades: 9th and 10th Program Cost: $1508Application Deadline: March 1stEligibility: To apply, the minimum pre-condition is Intermediate Algebra, but the preferred placement is Calculus (微积分) or higher.Spend five weeks diving into your future STEM degree on UAA’s campus.Della Keats Health SciencesUniversity of Alaska Anchorage (UAA)Grades: 11th Program Cost: $0Application Deadline: March 1stEligibility: Applicants must meet at least one of the following criteria: Member of an ethnic minority background,non-native English speaker, and member of a low-income household.In this intensive four-week course, you will take a tour of healthcare careers you can pursue at UAA.If making a lastingimpact in medicine is your dream, visit the program’s website today to learn more.Service AdventuresThe Wrangell MountainsGrades: 9th, 10th, and 11th Program Cost: $5850Application Deadline: March 31stEligibility: All 9-11th grade students are encouraged to apply.Work and live at the base of the Wrangell Mountains in an Athabascan Native village for three weeks. In thisprogram, students will learn carpentry and power tool skills to participate in construction projects, ranging from home repairto woodshed building. You will live off the land and witness the beauty of the Alaskan wilderness.1.What do ANSEP Acceleration Academy and Della Keats Health Sciences have in common A.The program cost. B.The lasting time.C.The application deadline. D.The requirements for applicants.2.What can students do in Service Adventures A.Acquire medical knowledge. B.Take a STEM course.C.Visit a healthcare center. D.Repair some houses.3.Which statement about these four programs is true A.Service Adventures will last for three weeks.B.Students in Grade 10 can apply for all programs.C.Brown Environmental Leadership Lab costs the most.D.You may apply for Della Keats Health Sciences on March 31st.BBorn in Sudan in 1990, Hamza Yassin is a British wildlife cameraman and TV presenter, known for his role as rangerHamza on CBeebies and his work on shows such as Animal Park.He moved to Northampton in 1998 when his parents, both doctors, were invited to work in the UK. Besides theclimate, he also had to adjust to the change in pets. As mentioned in his book Hamza’s Wild World, “Where’s everyone’spet lions and monkeys It was all cats and dogs. I hadn’t realized what a special upbringing (养育) I had. But it was the UKthat cemented my love of wildlife: I quickly fell in love with the country’s nature. At first glance, it doesn’t look like thereis much wildlife. But if you peel back the layers, there is so much.”Though his parents didn’t have time to closely teach him, they did turn on the television, especially the DiscoveryChannel. David Attenborough’s The Life of Birds was an eye-opening experience, and Steve Irwin was a huge inspiration.While Hamza thought they had cool jobs, he never thought he could be a presenter. As a non-white teenager, he never sawanyone like him in front of the camera.After being an assistant for the incredible wildlife cameraman Jesse Wilkinson, Hamza realized he needed to forgehis own path. In 2011, he traveled with friends to the Highlands. Two weeks later, he was back there. He told his parents hewas living in a beautiful cottage, but in reality, he was living in his car, struggling to make ends meet. He parked at the localferry terminal and lived there happily for nine months, doing odd jobs to survive. During that time, he was determined notto go back to Northampton and tell his parents: “I’ve been defeated.” Luckily, he made it. That experience taught himeverything he needed to know about the profession.Eventually, Hamza became a renowned wildlife cameraman, inspiring others to pursue their dreams regardless oftheir background.4.What does the underlined word “cemented” in paragraph 2 mean A.Strengthened. B.Evaluated. C.Challenged. D.Deserved.5.Why didn’t Hamza think he could be a TV presenter in his teenage years A.He had no passion for being a presenter. B.He feared to stand in front of the camera.C.He obtained little support from his parents. D.He lacked confidence because of his color.6.What can we learn from Hamza’s experience in the Highlands A.He assisted a well-known wildlife cameraman.B.He longed for his parents’ financial support.C.He persevered through different challenges. D.He documented the region’s wildlife for a TV show.7.What does Hamza’s story of becoming a renowned cameraman show A.Great minds think alike. B.Where there’s a will, there’s a way.C.Strike while the iron is hot. D.A good beginning makes a good ending.CMany of us have experienced the annoying tears when cutting onions in the kitchen. There are different suggestionsto avoid this, but what does science really say According to a team of physicists at Cornell University, it’s all about thesharpness (锐利) of your knife and your speed of approach.After over five million years of use around the world, onions still cause a problem for our eyes due to a specialchemical. The chemical gives off a sulphur-rich spray (富硫喷雾) when we cut an onion, which travels through the air andmakes our eyes water.To study this spray, Cornell researchers first built a tool with different steel blades (钢制刀片). They then paintedonion pieces black to watch the shape change after cutting. Using a microscope, they measured the width of the blade tips,ranging from 5 to 200 millimetres. Then they started cutting the onions at speeds between 0.4 and 2 metres per second.Their recordings clearly showed that sharper blades produced fewer drops with less energy. The duller (钝的) theblade, the easier it was to bend (使弯曲) the onion’s skin before cutting. This bending stored energy, building up pressureinside the vegetable until it cut open — resulting in more juice. In some cases, the drops could break into smaller aerosolparticles (气溶胶颗粒), reaching speeds of about 43 metres per second. As these particles flew through the air, they createda fine spray that was more likely to make our eyes tear. Meanwhile, faster cutting speeds produced four times as manyparticles as slower rates.Although this research is still waiting for expert review, it offers a useful tip: Using a sharp knife and cutting theonion slowly can continuously reduce the unwanted effects. So, the next time you’re in the kitchen preparing onions,remember to use a sharp knife and take your time. Your eyes will thank you — and now you can enjoy cooking withonions without the annoying tears!8.What is the key factor in the Cornell research A.The type of onion.B.Cutting time and pressure.C.Knife sharpness and cutting speed.D.The amount of sulfur chemical.9.How is the third paragraph developed A.By listing steps.B.By giving examples.C.By explaining reasons.D.By making comparisons.10.What can we infer about dull blades from the text A.They cut onions more quickly.B.They bend less skin when cutting onions.C.They cause more tears when cutting onions.D.They produce fewer aerosol particles.11.Which of the following is the best title for the text A.The Science of Cutting OnionsB.How to Choose a Sharp KnifeC.A New Way to Study OnionsD.Tips to Avoid Kitchen TearsDWake up early enough and, depending on where you live, you’ll likely hear a pleasant chorus (合唱) of birds singingtheir tiny hearts out. Singing in the early morning is the natural behavior of birds. But why do birds sing only in the earlymorning According to the Woodland Trust, a UK-based environmental charity, this early singing is known as the dawn chorus,and it can start as early as 4 a.m. and last for several hours. Birds do it to attract mates (配偶) and warn other birds to avoidtheir territory. One theory as to why they choose for the early hours to communicate these important messages is becausethe low visibility makes it hard to do other bird activities, like finding food. Keeping their activity level low, they choose tosing instead. Another theory argues that birds use the morning songs to project an image of strength. By singing withpassion, they’re letting other birds know they survived the night — no guarantee in nature — and would make for anexcellent mate.Like a good recording studio, the early morning hours also allow birds to transmit a distinct sound thanks to thecooler, drier air. Since birds have distinctive calls, that clarity helps them be more easily identified by birds within listeningdistance.There used to be a widespread theory that birds sang so much in the mornings because the sounds could travel greaterdistances due to less atmospheric turbulence (大气湍流), but it was disproven by researchers at the University of WesternOntario in 2025. They played recordings of sparrows at dawn and midday, coming to a conclusion that rather than travelingfarther, sounds were more steady and constant in the mornings. “Birds only have so much energy, so singing when theystand the best chance of being heard makes sense.” they added, “For a bird, an early morning period is like having theperfect sound environment for their performance.”12.Which is a reason for birds singing in the early morning A.To appeal to their partners. B.To find food for their kids.C.To warn other birds of danger. D.To guarantee their survival.13.How does morning air quality affect birds’ songs A.Make them travel further. B.Make them easily followed.C.Make them sound louder. D.Make them clearly recognized.14.What does the research in 2025 suggest A.Endless energy offers birds the chance of survival.B.Birds’ performance is better in a safe environment.C.Birds’ morning songs have a greater sense of continuity.D.Less atmospheric turbulence allows greater sound distances.15.What can we learn from birds’ morning singing A.Strike while the iron is hot. B.Good things come to those who wait.C.A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. D.Don’t count your chickens before they hatch.第二节 (共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)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项。Should Mobile Phones be used in Education The widespread use of mobile phones has changed how we communicate daily, but their place in education is still amatter of debate. Some feel mobile phones can serve as a useful tool for learning. 16 Rather than listening to theteachers carefully in class, they use their devices (设备) to text, play games, watch videos or even try to cheat by takingphotos of tests.17 According to a survey, some students keep checking their phones, texting or going on social media.Some students even spend up to 12 hours daily on their mobile phones. As a result, they usually fall asleep in class.Educators are exploring ways to monitor (监控) students’ using mobile phone effectively. For example, France hasmade a law that doesn’t allow students under 15 to use mobile phones in school. Schools have begun to use special boxes tokeep students’ phones during school time. 18 The idea of limiting mobile phone use isn’t just happening in a fewschools. Over 30 schools in France have put some kind of limit on mobile phone use this year or last year, with differentareas making their own rules about phones.19 The teachers in these schools believe that students have grown up with mobile phones. They think it’stheir job to teach students how to use mobile phones the right way as a learning tool. They also teach about how to usephones properly, including how to be responsible with social media and the Internet. 20 In their eyes, thetechnology has already existed, so schools should use it to help students and not fear it.A.In this way they won’t be encouraged to use them.B.It’s impossible that mobile phones can destroy a child.C.They regard it as part of changing education for children.D.The problem of students using mobile phones in class is a real worry.E.There is a chance that students are improperly using their mobile phones.F.In fact, without proper guidance, mobile phones can discourage the learning experience.G.However, some schools have decided to allow students to use mobile phones when necessary.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分)第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Our ancient nomadic (游牧的) ancestor would often sing or dance to show others where to find food. In my family,we’ve always had music around us too and this influence is starting to 21 . Our seven-year-old son has started toperform his own 22 which are quite excellent even without considering how 23 he is. Ourfour-year-old daughter is showing her musical ability too — she started to 24 little ditties (小调).What is most joyous about our shared 25 of music are those moments when we all come together as a26 . My favorite time happened in April when I was feeling quite 27 . I was cooking breakfast when the kids28 that I was playing dance music. My seven-year-old son then started to join in dancing. This 29 hisfour-year-old sister, soon the three of us were jumping up and down. It was a moment of real 30 and it turnedaround how I was feeling.At that point, I felt like music would be the way to 31 to the kids. I’ve sat down with my son and togetherwe’ve remixed his voice and I’ve sat with my daughter and we’ve played the guitar. We might not be 32anything about the whereabouts (下落) of food as our ancestor did. But we are giving them an 33 through song.We’re teaching them “Flower of Scotland” so that they might know something about their heritage.Through 34 , we have all become a 35 family.21.A.access B.exist C.work D.prove22.A.poems B.stories C.toys D.raps23.A.classical B.young C.curious D.outgoing24.A.listen B.compose C.practise D.sing25.A.strategy B.type C.love D.training26.A.family B.performance C.band D.crowd27.A.low B.frightened C.amazed D.false28.A.guessed B.scheduled C.reminded D.heard29.A.recommended B.struck C.attracted D.joined30.A.sight B.luck C.power D.joy31.A.get through B.look up C.hold on D.pay attention32.A.wondering B.learning C.communicating D.impressing33.A.topic B.education C.goal D.opportunity34.A.games B.history C.examples D.music35.A.bigger B.closer C.newer D.richer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。On April 19, 2026, the Beijing E-Town Half Marathon for humanoid robots took place, 36 attracted greatattention. Unlike ordinary races, this 21.0975-kilometer event included both autonomous 37 remote-controlledrobots. 38 (surprising), the first robot to cross the finish line was not the final champion. The Jueying Chitu team,using a remote-controlled robot called “Lightning”, 39 (finish) with a net time of 48 minutes and 19 seconds,consistently running faster than 7 m/s. However, according to the competition rules, the 40 (result) ofremote-controlled teams were multiplied (乘) by a weighting factor of 1.2 (1.2 的加权系数), giving them an adjusted timeof about 57 minutes. As a result, 41 champion title went to the Qitian Dasheng team, which used an autonomousrobot also 42 (name) “Lightning.” Their official finishing time was 50 minutes and 26 seconds. The rules alsoincluded time penalties(处罚 ): Battery replacement outside stations was allowed only in emergencies, with a 5-minutepenalty for the first time and 10 minutes for the second. Replacing a robot led to even 43 (heavy) penalties.Interestingly, any autonomous team 44 (conduct) unauthorized human intervention (违规干预) more than threetimes would be automatically reclassified as a remote-controlled team. This special robot marathon not only shows the rapiddevelopment of humanoid robot technology, but also reflects the fairness and strictness of 45 (science)competition rules.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)第一节(满分 15分)46.假设你是李华,你所在的学校下周将举办一场“校园传统文化艺术节”。你打算邀请你的英国交换生朋友 Peter一起去欣赏一场名为“国风雅韵”的中国传统民乐演奏会。请你给 Peter写一封邀请信,内容包括:1.发出邀请,说明活动的时间和地点;2.介绍这场音乐会;3.表达期待。注意:1.词数 100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。参考词汇:中国传统民乐 Chinese traditional music, 演奏会 concert,国风雅韵 Elegant Charm of Chinese MusicDear Peter,_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分 25分)47.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。This is a true story of my grandfather James. In the 1930s, Grandpa was a school kid and took a part-time job in atheater. One day, during a break when the audience were going to the bathroom, he was shocked to see three very huge ratswhich crossed the aisles (过道) and went under the seats. Grandpa feared the audience would be hurt.When the movie was over, Grandpa told the manager what he saw. The manager was anxious, and said they couldn’tuse poisons to drive the rats away. Grandpa suggested putting cats in the theater at night when it was closed. The manageragreed and gave grandpa the task of putting the cats in the theater at night, but grandpa had to be there in the morning toremove the cats and any dead rat that might be around.The next day, grandpa found two cats. At the end of the night when the movie was over, he brought the cats into thetheater as “night guards”. Then, he left and headed home, excitedly thinking about how many dead rats there would bewhen he went to the theater in the morning.The next morning, grandpa hurried to the theater to take care of the cats and all of those dead rats before he went toschool. After reaching the theater, he opened the front door, to his surprise, the two cats rushed out of the door and down thestreet at once. Confused, grandpa entered the theater and turned on the light. To his surprise, he couldn’t find one dead rat.Soon, grandpa and the manager found out that the rats were so big that the cats were actually scared of them.Grandpa wondered how to deal with the problem. When grandpa got home from school that day, he told his parents whathad happened. They laughed and told him that the best way was to get a Rat Terrier dog. They said it’s a type of dog that isgood at killing rats. Although grandpa doubted it, he decided to have a try.注意:1.续写词数应为 150词左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Grandpa reached the local dog shelter and asked if they had a Rat Terrier.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________To check whether the dog had killed any rats, the next morning grandpa got up very early.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 答案20260709.pdf 高一英语20260709.pdf