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2025~2026学年河北石家庄市七县NT20名校联合体高一上学期11月期中联考英语试卷一、听力选择题(★★)1.Whatwillthewoman’ssisterbeinthefuture?

A.Adoctor.B.Anauthor.C.Asoldier.(★★)2.Howdidthemangettheconcerttickets?

A.Bygoingtothepostoffice.B.Byreceivingthembyemail.C.Byaskingsomeonetodeliverthem.(★★)3.Whydoesthemanneedhelp?

A.Heneedstocatchabus.B.Hehasameetingtoattend.C.Hewantstoavoidthetraffic.(★★)4.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

A.Takearest.B.Askforhelp.C.Changeherjob.(★★)5.Howmuchwillthemanpayforhisstay?

A.50pounds.B.100pounds.C.150pounds.(★★)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.HowwillthemanprobablygotoGeorgeTown?

A.Bytrain.B.Bycar.C.Bybus.7.Howdoesthemansoundintheend?

A.Upset.B.Excited.C.Pleased.(★★★)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatcanweknowabouttheshipsthespeakerscansee?

A.Theoilshipisthefarthest.B.Thecontainershipisthenearest.C.Thepassengershipisthebiggest.9.Wherearethespeakersprobably?

A.Onahill.B.Onthebeach.C.Attheport.(★★)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenMr.Hopkinsandthewoman?

A.Colleagues.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Professorandstudent.11.WhatkindofpersonisMr.Hopkinsaccordingtothewoman?

A.Strict.B.Humorous.C.Admirable.12.Whatisthewoman’smotherprobably?

A.Acook.B.Aplayer.C.Ateacher.(★★★)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatdidthewomandofirstduringhervacation?

A.Shewentforahike.B.Sheswaminariver.C.Shevisitedherfriends.14.Whatwasthebestpartofthewoman’strip?

A.Climbingamountain.B.Jumpingfromanairplane.C.Takingpicturesofwaterfalls.15.Howdidthemanspendhisvacation?

A.Hetookanaturetour.B.Heclimbedthemountains.C.Hestayedwithhisrelatives.16.Howdoesthemandescribehisvacation?

A.Excitingbuttiring.B.Boringbutrelaxing.C.Refreshingbutchallenging.(★★★)听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Howlongistheschoollibraryusuallyopeneachday?

A.For4hours.B.For6hours.C.For8hours.18.Howcanstudentsreturnbooksatnight?

A.Byusingthedropbox.B.Bygivingbookstothelibrarian.C.Byleavingbooksatthelibrarydoor.19.Whatchangewillhappentothereadingclubinsummer?

A.Itwillstopfortheholiday.B.Itwillstartearlierthanusual.C.Itwillbeheldonadifferentday.20.Whatisthepurposeofthespeech?

A.Toremindstudentstoreturnbooks.B.Tointroduceaspeciallibraryguest.C.Topresentthelibrary’ssummerplans.二、阅读理解(★★)WildlifeConservationVolunteeringWildlifeconservationvolunteeringplaysanimportantroleinprotectingendangeredspecieslikeelephantsfromdisappearingduetohabitat(栖息地)loss.Opportunitiesatrescuecentersorreservesincludecaringforinjuredwildlife,observingspeciesforresearch,andanti-poaching(反偷猎)efforts.Joinusandyoucanmakeadifferenceandhelpprotectbiodiversity!●BestPlacestoVolunteerAfricaIfyouwanttoexperienceAfricanwildlifefromupclose,lookatSouthAfrica,Kenya,orNamibiaforvolunteerprojects.Notonlydotheyofferagreatamountofwildlifeonland,butsomeofthemarealsohometomanyseaanimals.LatinAmericaIfyouareinterestedinvolunteeringwithprimates(灵长类动物)intheirjunglehabitats,looknofurtherthanCentralandSouthAmerica.Peru,BrazilandEcuadorallsharepartsoftheAmazonrainforest.●WhoCanVolunteer?Aslongasyouarewillingtolearnandtreatthewildanimalswiththenecessaryrespectandcare,youaremorethanwelcometovolunteer.Itdoesn’tmatterifyouhaveanyrelatedworkingexperiencebefore.YouneedtospeakatleastbasicEnglish,themainlanguagespokenatmostprojects.SomeprojectsinLatinAmericawillaskyoutospeakbasicSpanish.Besides,volunteerprojectsworkingwithwildandmoredangerousanimalsacceptvolunteersaged18butthereisnoagelimitupwards—aslongasyouarephysicallyfitandreadyforachallenge,youaretheperfectpersontovolunteer.21.Whatisthetextintendedtodo?

A.Toencouragepeopletovolunteer.B.Totellmovingstoriesofvolunteers.C.TointroduceanorganizationinAmerica.D.Toteachpeopletolearndifferentlanguages.22.WhichisagoodplacetovolunteerwithAmazonprimates?

A.Kenya.B.Namibia.C.Ecuador.D.SouthAfrica.23.Whoisthemostsuitableforthewildlifeconservationvolunteering?

A.Astudentaged16whospeaksEnglishfluently.B.AhealthyEnglishteacherwholikeschallenges.C.AnexperiencedvolunteerwhospeaksonlySpanish.D.Alanguageexpertwhoisrecoveringfromanillness.(★★)Formanyhighschoolseniors,graduationisabittersweetmoment,filledwithexcitementyetdoubt.Recognizingthis,JasonMutterer,principal(校长)ofMansfieldSummitHighSchoolinArlington,Texas,madeaspecialefforttoofferlastingencouragement.Hewroteapersonalizedhandwrittenlettertoeachofthe443graduatingstudents,inspiringthemandremindingthemoftheiruniquenessbeforethissignificantlifemilestone.Muttererhandedoutthenotesalongwithdiplomas(毕业文凭)atthegraduationceremony.“Hetearedupabit.Iknewitwouldhappen.Thenhementionedthepersonalletters—443ofthem,”saidgraduateEduardoEstradatoNBCDFW.“Icouldn'tbelievehehadwrittenalettertoeverystudenthere.”Explaininghisaction,Muttererrecalledreceivingasimilarencouragingnoteinhighschool.“Istillhavealetterfrommygovernmentteacher.Iwassupposedtobeafourth-orfifthgenerationfarmer,buthetoldmeIcouldgotocollegeandsucceed.SomeonesawpromiseinmethatIdidn'tsee,”hesaid.Havingworkedattheschoolfor23years,Mutterertransitioned(转变)fromabasketballcoachtoprincipal.“Hedidn'twanttobeseenjustasaprincipal;deepdown,he'sacoachandteacher,”notedgraduateAndreaLozada.Thoughhenevertaughttheseseniors,heknewthemwell.Theletterspraisedindividualachievements,usednicknames,andwishedthemwellattheirfutureschools.Eachnoteincludeda$1bill,aimingtoinspirethemtopassonkindness.“Asingledollarmayseemsmall,but$443togethercancoveracarpayment,electricbill,ornewshoes,”Muttererexplained.OnFacebook,hewrote,“These443handwrittenletterswithadollararesmallactsofkindness.Theycanstartawaveofpositivechange.Nokindnessistoosmall.TakeSummitLovetoaworldthatneedsit—andyou.”24.HowdidEduardoEstradafeelabouttheprincipal'sletters?

A.Hegotalittleconfused.B.Hefeltdeeplytouched.C.Hefounditunimportant.D.Hewastakenbysurprise.25.WhatmadeMuttererwritetoeachstudent?

A.Ameaningfulexperiencefromyouth.B.Asuggestionfromhisformerteacher.C.Awishtoshowhisgenerosityatschool.D.Ataskrequiredbytheschoolcommittee.26.Whatdoesparagraph4suggestaboutMutterer?

A.Hepreferstoworkalone.B.Hetrulyvalueshisstudents.C.Hemainlyfocusesonsports.D.Hedistanceshimselffromothers.27.Whatistheauthor'smainpurposeinwritingthetext?

A.Topresentaheadmaster'skindacttostudents.B.Toadvisestudentstopassonkindnesstoothers.C.Tointroduceahighschool'sgraduationceremony.D.Toshowhowaprincipalhelpsstudentswithmoney.(★★)Sleepinginanoisyroomisn’tjustdistracting(使人分心的)—itcanalsoharmyourhealth.Whileresearchershaveknownfordecadesthatlong-termloudnoisesareharmful,it’sonlyrecentlybeenrecognizedasawidespreadproblem.AnewreviewbyresearchersfromGermanyandDenmarkexaminedhownoises,suchasairplanesorjackhammers,affect(影响)ourhearts.Mostobviously,loudsoundscanwakeyouup.Butevenifyoudon’trememberthenoiseorleaveyourbed,itcanstillharmyourbodyinwaysyoumaynotnotice.“Noiseisnotjustcausingannoyance,butitactuallymakesussick,”saidDrThomasMünzel,aprofessoratJohannesGutenbergUniversityMainz.“Regardlessofwherethesoundiscomingfrom,ifitgetslouderthan60decibels(分贝),itcanincreasetheriskofheartdisease.”Whenourbodyhearsthesenoises,ourbodyfeelsstress.Inthiscase,thesesuddenandunexpectednoisescausehormones(荷尔蒙)tospeedupandeventuallyimpairtheheart.Althoughthechancethatasinglenoisewillaffectyouisunlikely,it’sthecontinuouscontactwiththesoundthatcanfinallyaffectyou.“Butourhearthealthisn’ttheonlycauseforconcern.Long-termnoisemayalsoraisetheriskofotherdiseasessuchastype2diabetes,depression,andanxietydisorders,”hewarns.Inthefuture,Münzelplanstoexaminehownoisesfromcars,planes,andothervehiclesaffectthebrain.Butdespitetheamountorthedepthofresearchheleads,it’llneedhelpfrompoliticianstoimprovetheeffectofnoiseonourhealth.“Politicianshavetotakeintoconsideration,inparticular,thenewfindings,”Münzelsaid,“Asforairplanenoiseandairports,itisimportanttomakenewlawsandsetnewlowernoiselimitsthatprotectpeoplelivingclosebytheairportinsteadoftheownersoftheairport.”28.Whatisthemostobviouseffectofloudnoisesaccordingtothenewreview?

A.Theymaywakepeopleupatnight.B.Theycanmakethebrainstopworking.C.Theywillcertainlycauseheartdisease.D.Theyhelppeoplerememberthingsbetter.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“impair”inparagraph4probablymean?

A.Lose.B.Protect.C.Improve.D.Damage.30.WhomdoesMünzelgiveadvicetointheend?

A.Doctors.B.Researchers.C.Lawmakers.D.Airportworkers.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.HowNoiseAffectsOurHealth.B.WherePeopleSleepWellatNight.C.WhyLoudSoundsAreAnnoying.D.WhenPeopleShouldGotoSleep.(★★★)Artificialintelligence(人工智能),orAIinshort,isthescienceofgivingcomputersandmachinesabilitytothinkandworklikehumans.AIscientistsandengineershavemadealotofcooltechnologies.AIisrapidlycatchingupwiththehumanabilitytoreadfaces.Asaresult,facialrecognitionisusedalotintheworld.Chinesepoliceusethistechnologytofindoutcriminals(罪犯).Oncetheycaughtacriminalwhenheattendedaconcert.ItalsocheckstheIDofride-hailing(网约车)driversandletspeoplepayforthingswithasmile.AIisalsousedinself-drivingcars,whicharebelievedtobethefutureofdriving.Mostdriversmaywaveornodatpassers-bytoletthemcrossthestreet,butself-drivingcarsdon'thavethisability.Carmakersaretestingalightsignalsystemtohelpthem“speak”tohumans.Thesystemcanshowwhatself-drivingcarswilldo.Forexample,ifadriverlesscarisgivingway,itwillflashtwowhitelightssidetoside.Arapidlyflashinglighttellspassers-bythatthecarisabouttospeedup.ServicerobotsalsoshowyouhowpowerfulAIis.Imaginethis—youcomebackhomefromschoolandyourrobothousekeeperiswaitingforyouatthedoor.Afterdinner,itteachesyoutoplaythepiano,justlikearealmusicteacher.Suchthoughtswillsoonhappenintherealworld.Inthefuture,moreandmoreservicerobotswillbecomegoodhomehelpers.AIissopowerfulthatitcanhelphumanbeingsandevenreplaceusinmanyjobs.Butwhileweenjoyitsconvenience,wealsoneedtothinkabouthowtouseitwisely—likeprotectingpersonalinformationandmakingsureitservespeopleinasafeandfairway.32.Howdoestheauthormainlydevelopparagraph2?

A.BycomparingAIwithhumanintelligence.B.ByexplainingthehistoryofAItechnology.C.BygivingsomeexamplesofAIindailylife.D.BydescribingthedifficultiesinbuildingAI.33.Whatdoweknowabouttheservicerobots?

A.Theymainlyworkinschools.B.Theyareveryexpensivetobuy.C.Theyarealreadyinmanyhomes.D.Theycanmakelifeeasierforpeople.34.WhatproblemaboutAIdoestheauthorworryabout?

A.Itshighcost.B.Itseffectonsafety.C.Itsmistakesindailylife.D.Itspopularityonsocialmedia.35.Whereisthistextprobablyfrom?

A.Anovel.B.Atravelwebsite.C.Aguide.D.Asciencejournal.(★★★)Livinginadorm(宿舍)thisyear?Herearesomesurvivalsuggestions:Don’tjustshout.Talkitout.Evenifyouknewsomeofyourroommatesbefore,livingtogetherwillbecompletelydifferent.36Ifthere’saproblem,alwaystalkitoutwithyourroommatesfirst.Ifyoustillhaveproblemsaftertalking,turntoyourteacherforhelp—especiallyifyouthinkyouneedtochangerooms.37Dormshavesomeplaceslikethecommontable,doorshelforpoweroutletarea.Don’tleaveyourbackpack,dirtyclothesorbooksalloverthem—saveroomforothers.Ifyouusesharedthings,putthembackafter.Smallacts,likepushingyourchairin,keepthesespacesnice.Thisstopsanyonefeelingcrowdedandmakeslivingtogethersmooth.Makeyourroomrepresent(代表)you.Yourdormroomisn’tjusttheplacewhereyousleeporstudybutalsoyourhome.Makeitasyouasitcanbe.Showyourpersonality.38Dowhateveryoucantomakeyourroomacomfortableplacesoyoufeelrightathome.Keepyourroomcleanandhappy.Cleanlinessisimportant.Whetheryoushareaspacewithonepersonorseven,youshouldhaveacleaningplan.Don’tfallintoasituationwhereonepersonisalwayscleaningupaftertheothers.39Beopentodifferences.Oneofthegreatthingsaboutlivinginadormisthatyou’llprobablymeetpeoplefromotherplaceswhowereraiseddifferentlythanyouwere.40Instead,trytogettoknowthesestudentsandlearnsomethingnew.Youneverknowthatguyorgirlinyourdormmightturnouttobeoneofyourlifelongfriends!

A.Bemindfulofsharedspaces.B.Youcanputupyourfavoriteposters.C.Learntoshareyourspacewithothers.D.Thekeytomakingitworkiscommunication.E.Don’tmakefunofpeopleforbeingunlikeyou.F.Makeacleaningplaneveryonecanfollowforacleanroom.G.Differentpersonalitiesoftenleadtointerestingconversations.三、完形填空(★★)FosterHawkingwaswithhistwoyoungchildrenonafoodshoppingrunwhenhedidsomethingamazing.Accompaniedbyhissonsatalocal_______inhishometowninAustralia,Fosternoticedthata(n)_______womaninfrontoftheminlinewas_______atthecashregister.Nomatterhowmanytimessheorthecashierswiped(刷)hercreditcard,thecarddidn’t_______.Thewomandidnotseemtohaveanyotherwaytopayforhergroceries(杂货).Foster,_______bytheideaofthewomanleavingwithouthergroceries,immediatelypulleda$50billoutofhiswalletto_______her$44purchase.Overcomewithemotion,thewoman,maybeinhersixties,triedtoaskFosterhowshecouldpayhimbackforhis_______.Fostertoldhernotto_______andkindlywishedherwell.UnknowntoFoster,anothercustomeratthestore_______hisgooddeedandlaterpostedthevideoonline.Thepostrosequicklyin________,withmanyusers________bytheman’skindact.Whenaskedbyalocalreporterwhyhedecidedtostepinandhelpa________,Fostersaid,“Ididwhatmyparentstaughtme—tohelpotherswhenIcould!Ifyoucanhelp,youdoittothebestofyour________.”Manypeoplehavebeen________byFoster,andmostofuswilllikelytryto________hisexampleinthefuture!ItmakesusthinkaboutwhattheworldmightlooklikeifeveryonecouldbeabitmorelikeFoster.41.A.hospitalB.libraryC.supermarketD.restaurant42.A.richB.elderlyC.familiarD.annoying43.A.quarrelingB.lyingC.bargainingD.struggling44.A.matchB.workC.changeD.appear45.A.touchedB.fascinatedC.troubledD.attracted46.A.coverB.checkC.deliverD.collect47.A.kindnessB.serviceC.trustD.present48.A.speakB.moveC.waitD.worry49.A.heardB.missedC.affectedD.recorded50.A.doubtB.advanceC.popularityD.peace51.A.disappointedB.amazedC.honoredD.frightened52.A.strangerB.cashierC.volunteerD.saleswoman53.A.benefitB.interestC.knowledgeD.ability54.A.rescuedB.inspiredC.interviewedD.coached55.A.setB.makeC.followD.study四、语法填空(★★)阅读下面材料,在空白处填写1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。PapercuttingisoneofthemostpopularChinesetraditionalartforms.Itispopularbecause56itslowcostandartistry.What’smore,itcommunicatesthecontentandnatureoftraditionalculturewithitsownlanguage.Chinesepapercuttingisanart57datesbacktothe6thcentury.Fromthe7thcentury,itbecamepopularespeciallyduringChinese58(festival).Theartwasbroughttotherestoftheworldinthe14thcentury.59(traditional),papercuttingisahandicraftforwomen.Inthepast,everygirlwassupposedtoknowit.Atthesametime,womenwerejudgedby60(they)skills.Professionalpapercuttingartistswere,ontheotherhand,mostlymenwhowerepaidwellthrough61(work)hardinworkshops.Papercuttingsweregenerallyusedinreligiousrituals(宗教仪式).Inthepast,paper62(cut)intoimagesofpeopleorthingssuchasmoneyandclothesandburied(埋葬)with63dead.Today,papercuttings,whichareusuallymadewithredpaper,areusedas64(impress)decorations(装饰).Itiseasy65(learn)howtomakepapercuttings.

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