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浙江省宁波六校2025-2026学年高一上学期11月期中英语试题

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对

话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Inasupermarket.B.Onaform.C.Athome.

2.Whatdocsthewomanwanttheniantodo?

A.Meetaclient.B.Translateafile.C.Preparemeetingmaterials.

3.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?

A.Aplay.B.Anactor.C.Acase.

4.Whatdoes(hewomanthinkofJacob?

A.He,scapable.B.He,scxpciicnucd.C.He'sbad-lcmpcicd.

5.Whoisthewomanprobablytalkingto?

A.Adoctor.B.Herhusband.C.Herson.

第二节供15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选

项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作

答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

6.What'saproblemofAlaccordingtotheman?

A.Highcost.B.Privacyrisks.C.Slowspeed.

7.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?

A.Gotothebank.B.Ordersomefood.C.Returnhome.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

8.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.OnDecember15th.B.OnDecember10th.C.OnDecember5th.

9.Whatisthewoman'snationality?

A.Chinese.B.Japanese.C.Korean.

10.Whatdoesthemanalwaysdoorhisbirthdays?

A.Havelongevitynoodles.B.Haveseaweedsoup.C.Goouttosingkaraoke.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

11.WhydoesthewomanstudyRussian?

A.She'sinterestedinit.B.Shewantstomakemorefriends.C.She'sgoingabroad.

12.WhatdoesthewomanfinddifficultinlearningRussian?

A.Pronunciation.B.Vocabulary.C.Grammar.

13.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?

A.ReadRussianaloud.B.Dogrammarpracticeandreflect.C.Memorizethewords.

听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。

14.WhywillthemangotoCalifornia?

A.Forsightseeing.B.Forawedding.C.Forameeting.

15.Wherearethespeakers?

A.InTexas.B.InNevada.C.InAlaska.

16.Howmuchdoesthemanneedtopay?

A.$300.B.S320.C.$340.

17.Howwill(hemanpay?

A.Bycheck.B.Bybankcard.C.Incash.

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

18.Whatdidthestudyshow?

A.Lessthanhalfchangedtheiremo:ion.

B.Onlyhalfwereanxious.

C.85%handledanxietywell.

19.Whatmayhappenwhenyouareunderstress?

A.Planningyourjourneyahead.

B.Ignoringsomeimportantdetails.

C.Waitingtobecalledbyfriends.

20.Whatisthespeaker,slastsuggestion?

A.Focusonsomethingelse.

B.Skipyournormalroutine.

C.Avoidsearchingforsymptomsonline.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)

第一节供15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Areyoulookingforsomemovies?You'velandedontherightplace.Let'stakealookatthelistFvecollected.

ABeautifulMind

ABeautifulMindisthestoryofJohnNash,amathematicianwhowentontowintheNobelPrizeforhisGaine

Theory.Thismoviebringshiswholejourneyonscreen——fromhisbeginningtohisdownhillride.

Thefirsthalfisallabouthisrisetofamewhilethesecondhalfshowshowheslowlyfallsintomadness.After

manyyearsoffighting,hefinallyisvictorious.

1.0

ThestoryisaboutanautomechanicwhofallsfbrAlbertEinstein'sniece.Theonlyproblemisthatsheisengaged

(已订婚的)tosomeoneelse.Fortunately,Einsteinlikeshim.Theyoungmanpretendstobeaphysicisttorunafter

her,butthingsdon'tgoashehasplanned.

IfABeautifulMindwasalittletooheavyfbryou,l.Q.wouldbetheperfectfit.It'salightdramathatisfunny

andheartwarmingfbrthemostpart.

GoodWillHunting

GoodWillHuntingisatouchingtaleofatroubledyoungmancalledWillHuntingwhoisgiftedwithanatural

talentinmathematics.

However,heisstrugglingtofindhisidentity.Hecansolveanymathproblem,butnottheoneheseemstobe

strugglingwithinhislife.HislifeseemstobegettingonlyworseuntilonedayhemeetsScan,atherapist,whohelps

hirrifinddirectioninlife.

Creation

Creationisastoryofafamousscientist,CharlesDarwin,bestknownforhisTheoryofEvolution.Thismovie

attemptstobringhisstrugglingdaysintofocus,thetimewhenhewasdealingwiththelossofhisdaughterandwas

sufferingfromhallucinations(幻觉).At(hesametime,hewasworkingonabookcalledOntheOriginofSpecies,

whichhefinallycompleted.

Allinall,Creationisagreathistoricaldrama.

21.Ifyouareinterestedinarelaxingmovie,whichonecanyousee?

A.I.QB.CreationC.ABeautifulMindD.GoodWillHunting

22.Whoareexpertsinmathematics9

A.WillHuntingandScan.B.JohnNashandWillHunting.

C.CharlesDarwinandSean.D.JohnNashandCharlesDarwin.

23.Whafsthemainpurposeofthetext?

A.Tointroducemovies.B.Topromotescience.

C.Torecommendactors.D.Tocomparemovies.

B

InKatmaiNational.Park,amotherbearandhercubwalktowardus,thensitdownandnap,completelyatease

withusbeingaround.Andthefeelingisshared.Myhusband,nervousaboutbeingnearsuchlargepredators(捕食

者)anhourago,nowrelaxessomuchthathefallsasleepinthegrasstoo.

TheKatmaicoastcanonlybereachedbyairorsea.Itsfarawaylocationhelpskeepbearviewingsafe.Ourguide.

Bachrach,tellsusthatthecommonviewofbearsasviolentpredatorskillingformeatactuallyonlyshowspartofthe

picture.TheKatmaispringseesbearsfeastonplantsanddigforshellfishduringlowtide.FromlateJuneto

September,theymovetosalmon-filledriversforthesalmon,buttheyalsokeepeatinggrassandberries.

Eachtimewcspotabear,Bachrachremindsustoreaditsbehavior.Ifthebearappearsrelaxed,wecanwatch

forawhilefromasafedistance.Asresponsiblevisitors,wemustneverletitgettooclose,andneverletevenabitof

ourfoodfallto(heground.Bachrachlearnedthisthehardwayafterabearenteredacabinandstayednearthedoor

fbrdays,expectingmoreafterfindingfruit.Besides,wemustalsoavciddisturbingthebearswhile(heyfeed.Asthey

drinkalongtheriver,wecarefullymovearoundthem.

“Whatdoyouthinkpeoplegetoutofseeingbears?^^IaskBachrach.

“I'vewatchedvisitorsgofromhesitanttoamazed,thencomfortable,andthenobservantandthoughtful.

Hopefullytheylearntosharespacewithwildanimals.Thosewhodon'tlearntosharedon'tgrowalongsideeach

other.Andthosewhoshare,do,“hesays.

24.Whydoesthehusbandfallasleep?

A.Heisuninterestedinbears.B.Hedoesn'twanttodisturbthebears.

C.Heenjoystheauthor'scompany.D.Hefeelssafeintheenvironment.

25.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?

A.Bears'attackingbehavior.B.Katmai'sfarawaylocation.

C.Bears'differentdiets.D.Katmai*schangingseasons.

26.Whatshouldaresponsiblebearvisitordo?

A.Followbearsclosely.B.Sharefoodwithbears.

C.Talktobears.D.Watchbearsonly.

27.WhatdocsBachrachhopepeoplelearnfrombearviewing?

A.Toliveinpeacewithwildlife.B.Tosurviveinthewild.

C.Toincreasespaceforwildlife.D.Tolookafterbearsthoughtfully.

C

RandallMunroe,whousedtoworkonrobotsatNASA,explainsscienceinafunandeasy-to-understandway

inhisbookWhatIf?Onceyougetusedtohisuniquewritingstyle,youcangoonmanyamazingtripswithhimand

learnwhilelaughing.

Andyouwillcertainlylearn.ThereisasortofjoyingettingrealanswerstothestrangequestionsMunroeis

senteveryday.Howeverunusual(hetopicsare,Randalltakes(hemseriously.Forexample,ifyousetameat-eating

dinosaur(恐龙)freeinNewYorkCity,howmanyhumanswouldithavetocattomeetitsneedeachday?Munroe

thinksNewYorkcouldsupportabout350dinosaurs.That'sgoodtoknow,butwehopewedon'tneedtousethis

information.

Thebook'scoverisafiill-sizepictureofwhattheEarthwouldlooklikeiftheoceanswereremoved.Theback

hassomeinterestingfactsyoumightwanttoknowbeforebuyingit(eatingthebookwouldgiveyouabout2,300

calories(卡路里)ifyoucouldtakeinpaper).Thanks,Randall!

AlthoughMunroeknowsalotandcanperfectlyexplainthesciencebehindthequestions,WhatIf?isnota

textbook.Whenaskedwhatwouldhappenwhenyouthrewabaseballatlight-speed,hesaystherewouldbea

shockwaveexpanding(膨胀)outwards,andquicklymoveson.Heisansweringthequestionafterall,hutifyouare

lookingfordetailedclassroom-styledescriptionsofwhatMunroeisTalkingabout,you'reoutofluck.

Butthat'swhatmakesitgreat.WhatIf?islightenoughtoattractyou.butdeepenoughtomakeyoucurious

aboutscienceonechapteratatime.Ifyou'rewillingtogoalongwithMunroe'sideasandguesses,yoifrcinfbran

excitingjourneyofthemind.

28.WhatcanbefoundinthebookWhatIf?

A.Storiesoffunjourneys.B.Picturesoftheoceans.

C.Latestscientificexperiments.D.Discussionsofunrealsituations.

29.HowdoesMunroedealwiththequestionsinhisbook?

A.Heoffersdirectanswers.

B.Hepaysnoattention.

C.Herecommendstextbooks.

D.Hedigsintomanypossibilities.

30.WhatisMunroe'swritingstylelike?

A.Formalanddetailed.B.Lightbutconfusing.

C.Humorousandeducational.D.imaginativebutunclear.

31.Whichof(hefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.WhatIf?:ACollectionofFunnyScienceJokes

B.WhatIf?:AScientificAdventurewithMunroe

C.Whatlf?\AGuidebookonHealthyEatingHabits

D.WhatIf?:AQuestion-basedBookaboutLife

D

OlegKononenkohasbecomethefirsthumantoachieve1,000daysofspaceflightovera16-yearcareervisiting

andlivingontheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS).Theachievementcomesonhisfifthflighltospaceandduringhis

thinJtermasthecommanderoftheISS.Hewillbecomeoneofthemostvaluablehumanbiologyspecimens(生物

标本)in(heworld.

GiventhatboththeArtemisAccordsandiheInternationalLunarResearchStationinitiative(倡议)aimtosend

menandwomenonlongerandlongermissionstospace,includingsemi-permanent(半永久的)habitationofthe

moonandeventuallyajourneytoMars,scientistsneedtounderstandwhatlong-termpresenceinouterspacewilldo

tothehumanbody.

Tothatend,Kononenko,whohasroutinelyspentmanyhundredsofcontinuousdaysandevenyearsinlow-

Earthorbit,willbeprovidingdatapoints"days,monthsandyears,“afterhisreturn,saysEmmanuelUrquieta,the

formerchiefmedicalofficeroftheNASA-fundedTranslationalResearchInstituteforSpaceHealth(TRISH),ledby

BaylorCollegeofMedicine.

Urquictaexplainsthatmedicineinspaceisagrowingfield,andthattheeffectsofthespaceenvironmentoneye

health,boneloss,andbloodflowarenotwellunderstood,noraretheimpactsoflong-termradiationexposure(辐射

暴露)andspacesickness.

'TmsurethattherewillbealotofresearchcomingupinthefuturewhenhecomesbacktoEarthandI'msure

thaltherewillbeaverylongfollow-upwithhim,youknow,days,months,andyearsafter,totryreallytounderstand

theseveryuniquedatapoints,“Urquietasays.

“Whenyouprojectthedatathatwchavefromsix-monthmissionsto900days,there'sstillahugegapofdata

thatwcneedtoaddresssothatwccansafelysaythat,'OK,wchaveenoughdatathatwccanconfidentlysaythat

we'reabletosendsomeonetoMarsandmakesurethatthatpersonisgoingtocomebackashealthyasheorsheleft

Earth.”'

32.WhatdoweknowaboutKononenko?

A.HecontributedtotheestablishmentoftheISS.

B.Hediscoveredavaluablebiologyspecimen.

C.Hesetarecordforthemosttimeinspace.

D.Hecompletedthreespaceflightsin16years.

33.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“力thatend"inparagraph3referto?

A.Toimprovelifesupportsystemsinspace.

B.Toexplorethepotentialforlunarhabitation.

C.ToselectastronautsforajourneytoMars.

D.Tostudytheeffectsoflivinginspace.

34.WhatcanbeconcludedaboutKononenkofromthelasttwoparagraphs?

A.Hislong-termdatawillbecrucial.B.Hewillconductnewspacemissions.

C.Hewillinspireconfidenceinothers.D.Hiscareerwillbefruitful.

35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.IncreasedFocusesonSpaceflightSafetyConcerns

B.NewOpportunitiesforSpaceHealthStudies

C.FuturePossibilitiesfbrSpaceTravel

D.BigChallengesinSpaceExploration

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。

Alotofkidsandadultssaytheygetnervousduringsocialsituations.Maybeit'sspeakingupinclassormaking

aphonecallorjusttryingsomethingnew.Youmightfecibutterfliesinyourstomach,oryourheartmaybeatfaster

oryougetsuddenlyanxious.36Andiffearofbeingembarrassedormakingamistakeisgettinginyourway,

therearesomethingsyoucantryonyourowntohelp.

37

Expertsagreethatavoidingsituationsthatmakeusanxiouscanactuallymakethingsworseinthelongrun.

Gettingoutofsomethingyoudon,twanttodomightmakeyoufeelbetterinthemoment,butyouwillstillfeel

anxiousthenexttimeyou'reaskedtodoit.

Pushyourself.

Whileleavingyourcomfortzoreisn'ieasy,itcanbeverygoodforyou.That'sbecauseanxietyterdstogoaway

whenyoustartdoingthethings(hatmakeyouanxious.Sotrytofaceyouranxietyandfearandseewhathappens.

Youmightfindyouhavetheskillstodealwithi(.38

Practicealot.

Asanexperiment,trydoingsomethingthatmakesyounervous.39Whateveryoudo,you'llfindthatit

getseasierovertime.That'sbecausebypracticingthethingsthatmakeyounervousyouareactuallyimprovingyour

abilitytoeasilyhandlethem.

Relaxyourself.

Don'ttrytorelaxbywatchingtelevisionorvisitingawebsite.40Forexample,doingthingslikeyoga

canalsohelpyoustaycalm.

A.Beingnervousisuncommon

B.Don'tavoidsomething.

C.Paynoattentiontoyourthoughts.

D.Thosethingsareyourbody'sreaction(反应)tofear.

E.Startwithpractisinglittlethingslikeansweringquestionsinclass.

F.Tryadeeprelaxationthathasaphysicaleffectonthemind.

G.Andnexttimeyou'reinthatsituationyoumightfedlessnervous.

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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Manypeopleenjoycollectingbeachitemslikeprettyshellsorsanddollars.ForJohnAndersonfromUS,beach­

combing(海,难寻宝)hasbecomemuchmorethanjusta(n)41.Hishomeisfilledwith42finds,

includingancientfossils(化石)andcuriousobjectscollectedoverdecades.Everysummer,heopenshisownmuseum

to43thesewonderswithvisitors.

Hebecame44theideaofpickingupbeachitemsbackwhenhewasjust22.Oneday,Anderson

45aglassfloat(捕鱼浮标),whichwasnolongerproducccafterthemi-20thcentury.Itwasamazingthat

ithad46countlesswavesanddidnotgetbroken.Thatexperiencesparkedadeeploveforexploringthe

shorelineandhuntingforhidden47

Now,hisfindscovermanyperiodsof48OneofAnderson'sfavoritefindsisanunusualprehistoric

fossilizedmammothtooth.Hiscollectionalso49sportsshoesfromthe1990"GreatShoeSpilT,when

thousandsofNikeshoeswerewashedashore,anditemsfromthe2011JapantsunamicarriedacrossthePacific.His

bockof50pulledfrombottlesled(oafewtouchingmomentsofrediscoveryacross(ime.Oneletterwas

surprisingly5]byanelderlyvisitor,whopointedoutthatitwas(heoneshehadthrownintotheseaas

alittlegirl.

Fromuncommonfindstoeverydayobjects,hiscollection52awonderfulworldunderthewaves,

filledwithmany53stories.Thesebeachtreasuresare54oftheocean'spower,inspiring

visitorstostay55anduncoverthewondersofnature.

41.A.hobbyB.challengeC.exchangeD.achievement

42.A.expensiveB.lostC.commonD.unique

43.A.shareB.recordC.fillD.replace

44.A.foreigntoB.worriedaboutC.drawntoD.confusedabout

45.A.brokeB.discoveredC.designedD.advertised

46.A.enjoyedB.changedC.survivedD.avoided

47.A.surprisesB.factsC.causesD.(alenls

48.A.artB.historyC.travelD.science

49.A.featuresB.hidesC.namesD.forgets

50.A.giftsB.photosC.shellsD.messages

51.A.broughtB.collectedC.recognizedD.refused

52.A.missesB.destroysC.influencesD.represents

53.A.creativeB.untoldC.modernD.untrue

54.A.ideasB.resu'tsC.costsD.reminders

55.A.quietB.carefulC.curiousD.hopeful

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。

PeruisacountryonthecentralwesterncoastofSouthAmerica56(face)thePacificOcean.Itconsists

57threemainparts:narrow,dry,flatlandrunningalongthecoast,theAndesMountains,andtheAmazon

rainforest.

Spanishisthemain58(office)languageofPeru.ItisbecausePeru59(rule)bySpanish

fromthe16thcenturyto1821.Butbeforethat,PeruwasthecenteroftheancientIncaEmpire,anditsemperorlived

in60isnowknownasthesiteMachuPicchu.

Peruis61amazingdestinationfortourists.Here62(be)twomagicaltours:Amazon

RainforestTourandMachuPicchuTour.

InAmazonRainforestTour,youcanfirsttakeashortflightinto:heAmazonrainforestandthentravelfbraday

toyour63(accommodate)byboat.Intheothertour,youcanlakeafbur-dayhike(hroughtheAndes

MountainstothecityofMachuPicchu.After64(explore)theancientcity,youwillfinditverysplendid,

especiallytheInca'sdry-stoncmethodofbuilding.Incabuilderscutstones65exactlythatnothingw

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