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2025-2026学年安徽省宣城市第十三中学高一上学期入学考试英语试题一、单项选择(★★)1.—Yourfriendisabletomakeaspeechinfrontofsomanypeople.Sheusedtobeashygirl.—Thefirstprizeinthespeakingcompetitionhelpsincreaseher________.

A.happinessB.interestC.confidenceD.knowledge(★★)2.—CouldI________afewminutesofyourstotalkabouthowtodealwiththeemails?—Sure.

A.setupB.openupC.putupD.takeup(★★)3.Theplayeroftenfeelsstressedbecausewhathiscoachwantshimtodohasgone________hispower.

A.beyondB.againstC.aboveD.through(★★★)4.Asateacher,Ihopestudentswillgainmore________thatcanbetakenawayfrommyclass.

A.situationsB.memoriesC.choicesD.inventions(★★)5.—Iseverybodyhere?—No,MrLi.Tomisabsent.He________fortwodays.

A.hasbeenillB.hasfallenillC.fellillD.wasill(★★)6.Thehard-workingpolicemaniswatchingthesuspect________formorecluesthatwillhelpsolvethecase.

A.safelyB.highlyC.heavilyD.closely(★★★)7.Thewebsitehashelpedmorepoorvillagechildrenwiththemoney________peopleraise.

A.whichB.whoC.whereD.what(★★★)8.Throughthestoriesbehindtheidioms,wewouldbeabletofully________China’sculture,historyandtradition.

A.compareB.searchC.imagineD.understand(★★★)9.Whilethelights________tored,acarsuddenlyappearedroundthecornerandrushedout.

A.changeB.havechangedC.werechangingD.willchange(★★★)10.—Judy,yourpronunciationiswonderfulnow.Howdoyoumakeit?—Thankyou.Justasthesayinggoes,“________.”

A.EachdoghasitsdayB.PracticemakesperfectC.ManyhandsmakelightworkD.Thegrassisalwaysgreenerontheotherside二、完形填空(★★★)Emilywasquiteworriedabouthercomingmathtestandshehadadreamaboutitagain.Soshewasunhappywhenshewokeup.Herscienceteacheroncetoldthemabout“whitenoise”—noisemadebyafanorsoftrainisa(n)________ofwhitenoise.Emilyhadtrieditanditreallyworked!Afterthat,whenevershefeltworried,shewould________whitenoisewithherheadphones.Withthethoughtsofthemathteststillinhermind,Emilywenttogetherheadphones.Sherememberedshehadleftthemonherdesk,buttheyweregone.HerlittlebrotherJohnwasalways________herthingswithoutasking.Sheranintoherbrother’sroomandstartedshoutingathimin________.“Wherearemyheadphones?Youcan’tjusttakemythings!OrI’lltakeyours!”Shegrabbed(抓起)oneofJohn’stoysandthrewitontheground,breakingitintotwopieces.Johnstartedto________,andEmilystoodthere,feelingbetter.Emily’smomheardtheshoutingandwentintoJohn’sroom.“Hey,”shesaid________,“stopforasecondandtellmehowyou’refeeling.”Momnevershouted.Emilyknewthathermomthoughtitwasbettertotalkabout________insteadofgettingangry.“Healwaysdoesthis,Mom!”Emilyshouted.“I’llhaveamathtestandIhadabaddreamaboutit...”Emily________shouting.Inacalm(平静的)voice,shesaid,“I________whatIdidwasbad.I’msorry,John.Ireallygetmad________youtakethingswithoutasking,butbreakingyourtoywasn’tright.Iwillbuyyouanewone.”“OK,I’msorrytoo.”saidJohnandtheyallsmiled.11.A.listB.signC.introductionD.example12.A.talkaboutB.listentoC.passdownD.waitfor13.A.repairingB.cleaningC.breakingD.borrowing14.A.angerB.fearC.peaceD.surprise15.A.cryB.restC.helpD.share16.A.sadlyB.shylyC.softlyD.bravely17.A.dreamsB.decisionsC.choicesD.feelings18.A.imaginedB.stoppedC.enjoyedD.practiced19.A.knowB.wishC.rememberD.promise20.A.unlessB.beforeC.whenD.though(★★★)IsmathtaughtthesamewayinEnglandandChina?Theanswerisyes!InEngland,themath_________weattendareverysimilartowhatkidshaveinChina.Duringeachclass,ourteacherteachesaboutanewmathconcept(概念).Later,wefinisheitheraworksheet(活页练习)orabooklettoimprove_________understanding.Wehaveatestonceeverytermto_________howmuchwehavelearned.ButinYear13,thingswerealittle_________.Wedidn’tdoanyend-of-yearexams.Wedidsomethingdifferent—amathtesttoform“sets”.Whatdoesasetmean?Ineachclassof26students,only30percentwillreachthetop_________.Theotherstudentswillbeinthemedium(中间的)set.Togetintothetopset,you_________togethighscoresonyourmathexams.Withthesets,teacherscanfocusonasmallergroupofstudentswhoare_________atmath.Theycanpaymoreattentiontothemandgivethemharderquestionstodo.IhadmymathsetsexamonMay17.Ithadtwoparts,AandB.ForpartA,wehad40minutes.Itwasmainlyarithmetic(算术)and_________aboutnumbers.ForpartB,wehad50minutesto_________problem-solvingquestions.Igotintothetopset.Itistruethatthelessonsare_________harder.ButIlikeitbecauseitmakesmemorecompetitive(有竞争力的).21.A.classesB.schoolsC.booksD.exercises22.A.usB.oursC.ourD.we23.A.wonderB.describeC.imagineD.check24.A.commonB.differentC.strangeD.simple25.A.seatB.setC.groupD.team26.A.needB.wantC.mayD.must27.A.busyB.weakC.badD.good28.A.tipsB.pointsC.questionsD.facts29.A.makeB.answerC.practiceD.find30.A.mostB.lessC.moreD.much三、对话填空(★★)(LiuYanandAndyaretalkingonthewayhome.LiuYan=LAndy=A)A:Arethereanyactivitiestodoafterclassinourschool,LiuYan?L:Yes,wecanjoinmanyclubs.A:Whichclubdoyoujoin?L:TheEnglishClub.A:31.L:Wedomanythings,suchaswatchingEnglishmovies,listeningtoEnglishsongsandreadingEnglishstories.A:32.L:That'sright.Mylisteningandspeakingskillshaveimproved.Ihavegottoknowalotabouttheworldthroughreadingaswell.A:Excellent!33.L:Therearetwentystudents.A:34.L:Wegothereonceaweek.A:35.L:Ofcourse.Welcome!A.CanIjoinyou?B.Whatdoyoudoinit?C.Whoelseisgoingtobethere?D.Howoftendoyougototheclub?E.Weusuallytalkabouttheenvironment.F.Howmanystudentsarethereintheclub?G.ThesearegoodwaystolearnEnglish.四、阅读理解(★★★)WelcometoBestExplorationSpace(BES)!Ifyouandyourchildrenareeagertohavefunthroughdifferentkindsofhands-onactivities,includingexperiencing3D-printing,doingchemistrygames,growingvegetablesandexploringthesecretsofspace,thisisagoodchoiceforyou.Alltheseactivitiesneedcloseparent-childcooperation.Wethinkitisthemostimportant.Weorganizemanyactivitiesforparentsandchildrentodotogether.TomakesureeveryvisitorenjoystheirtimeatBES,wehavetoremindyoutofollowtheserules:●Parentsshouldstaywiththeirchildrenduringthevisit.Forchildren’ssafety,parentsmustgothroughtheinstructionsfortheactivitiescarefully.●Allvisitorsarerequiredtowearsocks(noshoesallowed)withinindoorareas.Youmayaskourworkersatthefrontdeskforapair.●Visitorsarenotsupposedtotakephotoshere.Ourteacherswillcatchyourunforgettablemomentsduringyourvisit.Yourphotoswillbesenttoyoubyemailifyouneedthem.●Eatinganddrinkingisonlyallowedinthepicnicarea.Openingtime:9:30a.m.to4:30p.m.everydayPrice:50dollarsforoneticketPleasenote:Oneticketcoversoneadultandonechild.Pleasebuyonemoreticketforanotheradultorchild.36.WhatcanvisitorsdoatBES?

A.Play3Dgames.B.Learnaboutspace.C.Takechemistrytests.D.Makevegetablesalads.37.WhatdoesBESvaluemost?

A.Parent-childcooperation.B.Children’slearningexperience.C.Children’shealthandsafety.D.Teacher-studentcommunication.38.Whatisthistext?

A.Astory.B.Aspeech.C.Areport.D.Anotice.(★★)“Allright,everyone,payattention!”Mrs.Cartersaidloudly.“We’llholdaSchoolOlympicsattheendofthismonth.”Allthechildrenshoutedwithjoy.“Ineedeveryonetogetintofourteams,”shesaid.“Whowouldliketobeateamleader?”Codyraisedhishand.HechosehisfriendsZackandJessicatobeonhisteamfirst.NexthechoseJane,whowasagreatrunner.ThenMrs.Cartersaid,“River,youwilljoinCody’steam.”Codyhesitated(犹豫)foramoment.Hedidn’tknowRiververywell,butRiverseemedtobepooratsports.“Remember:realwinnersarethosewhodotheirbest,eveniftheydon’twin.”Mrs.Cartertoldtheteams.“Mrs.Carterisright.”Riversaidquietly.“Mydadalwayssaysthathavingfunanddoingyourbestarebetterthanwinning.”“Nothingisbetterthanwinning!”Codyshouted.ThenCody’steampracticedeverydayafterschool.Theyranandjumped.However,Cody’sattitudetowardssportsmadehisteammatesuncomfortable.“Winningisallyouevertalkabout.”Jessicashoutedandwalkedoff.Thenextfewweekswerehard.JessicawasalwaysangrywithCody.Zackwasquieterthanusual.Janetriedtostayoutofeveryone’sway.Rivertriedtocheereveryoneupbymakingjokes.ThisputCodyinanevenworsemood.AweekbeforetheSchoolOlympics,theclasshadavisitor—Tony,whowasgoodatmakingexercisefun.“Thedesireforvictorypushesustodoourbest.”saidTony.“Butsometimesweforgetthatgamesaremeanttobefun.”WithTony’shelp,Cody’steamimprovedquickly,andeveryoneenjoyedthepractice.“Itseemsthathavingfunisimportanttoo,”Codythought.ThedayoftheSchoolOlympicsfinallyarrived.Janewonthe50-meterrun.Rivercamethirdinthelongjump.Intheend,theteamgotsecondplace.Onthewayhome,theteamtalkedabouttheday.“Youguyswereright,”Codysaid.“Ihadalotoffun,eventhoughwedidn’twinfirstplace!”“We’readreamteam,”Jessicasaid.39.WhatcausedthetroubleofCody’steamaccordingtothetext?

A.Janealwayskeptsilent.B.JessicaandZacklefttheteam.C.Riverseemednotgoodatsportsatall.D.Codyfocusedtoomuchontheresultofthecompetition.40.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“stayoutofeveryone’sway”inparagraph11mean?

A.Practicetogethertoimproveskills.B.Watchothers’actionscarefully.C.Avoidgettinginvolvedinfights.D.Focusonlyonwinningthegame.41.HowdidTonyhelpCodyandhisteammates?

A.Bymakingtheirexercisefulloffun.B.Bysettingstricttrainingplans.C.Byteachingthemnewskills.D.Byencouragingthemwithprizes.(★★★)DuringthefirstfourweeksofmyvolunteerEnglishteachingexperienceinAfrica,itdidn’trainatall.Noonehadairconditioners.Oncetheaircooledintheevening,peoplesatoutsidewiththeirneighborsandwaitedfortheheattoleavetheirbedrooms.Televisionsweredraggedtoopendoorways,butpeoplemostlytalkedtooneanother.Myneighborhoodwasrun-down,butIhadbeendrawntoitfortheirhappyandfriendlyrelationship.Oneevening,Ileftmyroomtobuysomejuice.WhenIreachedadarkerarea,twoyoungmenstoppedmeandrobbedmeofmycellphone.Aftertheywalkedaway,Ishoutedloudenoughforeveryonetohear.“Justleaveitinthestreetandkeepwalking,”Ishouted,somehowthinkingthattheywould.Theareabecamelessfamiliar,andIrealizedIshouldn’tshoutatmenwithknives—especiallyinarun-downneighborhood.Isloweddownandwasabouttoturnbackwhensomemenplayingsoccerinthestreetgrabbedthetworobbers.“Didthesemenstealfromyou?”Oneofthemasked.“Theytookmycellphone.”Ipointed.“Thatonehasitinhispocket.”Oneofthemen,olderthantherest,tookmyphoneoutoftherobber’spocketandhandedittome.Whenthemenletthetworobbersgo,theyrananddisappearedintothenightquickly.AfterknowingIwasteachingattheschoolinthecommunity,theoldermansaid,“Wewillprotectyouaroundheresinceyou’reoneofusnow.”42.Whatdidthewriterlikeabouttheneighborhood?

A.Thefriendlyrelationship.B.Thelocalweather.C.Thelivingconditions.D.Thelocalscenery.43.Howdidthewriterfeelwhencomingtothelessfamiliararea?

A.Confident.B.Afraid.C.Relaxed.D.Surprised.44.Whydidtheoldermansaythatthewriterwasoneofthem?

A.Becauseheknewthewriterbefore.B.Becausethewriterhadbeenthereforalongtime.C.Becausethewriterwasworkingfortheircommunity.D.Becausethewriteragreedtojointheminplayingsoccer.45.What’sthetextmainlyabout?

A.TravellinginAfrica.B.AbeautifulsceneinAfrica.C.BeinganEnglishteacherinAfrica.D.AnunforgettableexperienceinAfrica.(★★★)Ifyouareplanningontraveling,thereareafewsimplerulesabouthowtomakelifeeasierbothbeforeandafteryourjourney.Firstofall,alwayscheckanddouble-checkdeparture(出发)time.Itissurprisinghowfewpeoplereallydothiscarefully.OnceIarrivedattheairportafewminutesafterten.MysecretaryhadgottheticketformeandIthoughtshehadsaidthattheplaneleftat10:50,butthepersonatthedeparturedesktoldmethatmyflightwasclosed.Therefore,Ihadtowaitthreehoursforthenextoneandmissedanimportantmeeting.Thesecondruleistorememberthateveninthisageofcreditcards,itisstillimportanttohavesomelocalmoneyincash(现金).OnceIarrivedataplaceatmidnightandthebankattheairportwasclosed.TheonlywaytogettomyhotelwasbytaxibutbecauseIhadnodollars,Iofferedtopayinpoundsinstead.“Listen!Ionlytakerealmoney!”thedriversaidangrily.YoucanimaginehowterribleIfeltatthatmoment.Thethirdandthelastruleistofindoutasmuchasyoucanabouttheweatheratyourdestination(目的地)beforeyouleave.IfeelsorryforsomeofmyworkmateswhotraveledinheavysuitsandraincoatsinMay,whenitisstillfairlycoolinLondonorManchester,toplaceslikeAthens,RomeorMadrid,whereitisalreadybeginningtogetquitewarmduringtheday.46.Whereistheauthormostprobablyfrom?

A.Italy.B.TheUSA.C.Britain.D.Greece.47.Whatdidtheauthordowhenhefoundhehadnodollarstopaythetaxidriver?

A.Hetriedtopaybycreditcard.B.Heofferedtopayinpounds.C.Hewaitedforthebanktoopenwiththedriver.D.Heaskedthedrivertogivehimafreeride.48.What’stheweatherinLondongenerallylikeinMay?

A.Warmanddry.B.Coldanddry.C.Hotandwet.D.Coolandrainy.(★★★)AlthoughAIcanbringpeoplecomfort,itstillcannotmatchthefullabilitiesofahumandoctor.Fromsocialrelationshipstoworkchallenges,ChinesepeopleareturningtoDeepSeektosolvedifferentpersonalproblems.Theydescribesharingtheirthoughtsandreceivinghelpfuladvicefromthepopularchatbot.AIischangingthewaypeoplefindmental(心理的)healthsupport.ButcanAItrulytaketheplaceofahumandoctor?Aroundtheworld,45percentofpeoplewhoneededmentaltreatment(治疗)in2024didnotreceiveit,withdifficultiesincludingcostandashortage(短缺)ofdoctors,accordingtoDanielLowd,aprofessorattheUniversityofOregon.HebelievesAIcouldhelpsolvetheshortageofmentalhealthservices.“Ifpeoplecanfindsomesupportandopinionsbytalkingtoachatbot,thenIthinkthat’swonderful,”saidLowd.LiYong,adoctorattheJiangsuProvinceHospital,agreedwithLowd,sayingthatAImeetspeople’sneedsformentalsupportinsomeways.However,hepointedoutthatAIcannotcompletelytaketheplaceofrealdoctorsbecauseitdoesn’thavethehumansidewhichisimportantfortreatment.Humandoctorsdevelopadeeperunderstandingofpeople’sfeelingsandneedsthroughcommunication,whichallowsthemtooffermorepracticaltreatmentplans.TheuseofAIinmentalhealthalsoraisesworriesoveritsreliability(可靠性).“AIchatbotswillactasdoctorsifasked,withoutanyofthetrainingorresponsibilityofhumandoctors,”saidRichardLachman,aprofessorinCanada.ScientistsbelievethekeytomakingAImentaltreatmentsafeispropergovernmentcontrol.Wysa,forexample,isamentalhealthappthatprovidesuserswithconversationsthroughanAIchatbot.In2022,itworkedwiththeUK’sNationalHealthService,followingalistofstrictstandards.AsAIbecomesmoreapartofourlives,understandingitseffectsonhumanmentalhealthmeansfindingabalancebetweenwhat’shelpfulandwhat’sdangerous.49.WhatdoesDanielLowdthinkofAImentaltreatment?

A.Useful.B.Colorful.C.Doubtful.D.Harmful.50.WhydoesLiYongbelieveAIcan’tfullytaketheplaceofhumandoctors?

A.AIistooexpensivetoget.B.AIisunabletogiveanyadvice.C.AIisunabletounderstandfeelings.D.AIknowslittleaboutmentalhealth.51.WhatcanweknowaboutAImentaltreatmentaccordingtothetext?

A.Peoplecanuseitwithoutanyworries.B.Wysacangiveitspatientsstrictstandards.C.Itcanbetrainedasahumandoctor.D.Itneedsgovernmentrulestomakeitsafe.52.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.TheincreasinguseofAIchatbots.B.AI’sroleinmentalhealthcare.C.ThefutureofeducationwithAI.D.TheadvantagesofAIformentalsupport.(★★)阅读下面短文,并用英语回答问题(请注意每小题的词数要求)。Haveyoueverwonderedwhatitwouldbeliketoliveinspace?Themostimportantthingtorememberaboutlivinginspaceisthatthereisnogravity(重力).Thatmeansastronautscan’tdoalotofthingsthatyoudoeasilyinyourdailylife.Forexample,astronautscan’tpour(倒)themselvesacupofjuiceinthesamewayyoucan.Why?Becausegravitymakesthejuicepourfromthebottleintoyourcup.Astronautscan’trely(依靠)ongravity.Also,theycan’tlieonbedsandsleeplikeyoudo,becausegravityiswhatkeepsyouanchored(固定)toyourbed.So,howdoastronautsliveinspace?EatinginspaceislikeeatingonEarthinsomeways.Foodlikericeandmashed(糊状的)potatoesstickstospoons,soitdoesn’tfloataway.Otherfoodscomeincansorpackages.Sotheydon’tfloataway,either.Thereisnogravityinspace,soastronautsdonothavetosleeponbedsorthefloor.Theycansleepanywheretheywant,andtheycansleepinanypositiontheywant.Theyusuallyusesleepingbags.Theysimplytietheirsleepingbagstoawall.Thisway,theydon’tfloataroundandbump(撞)intothingswhiletheyaresleeping.Astronautsareverybusypeople.Theyhavejobstodo,andworkveryhard.Buttheyalsoneedtorelaxsometimes.Astronautsusuallygettotalktotheirfamiliesthoughvideocallsonceaweek.Theyalsogettostayintouchbyemail.Astronautscanbringchessandothergameswiththem.Someevenbringmusicalinstruments.Astronautsalsowat

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