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2025~2026学年四川省西昌市高一上期期末考试英语试卷一、阅读理解Thefollowingarethreesimplerecipesforanydayoftheweekforyouandyourfamilytohaveatry.VeggieandTofuStir-FryWhenyou’rebusy,aquickstir-frydeliversadeliciousmeal.Thisdishfeaturestofu,cashews,sesameseeds,broccoli,andsweetcornseasonedwithgarlic,ginger(生姜),andsoysauce.Youcaneasilychangeoraddanyextravegetablesfromyourkitchen.HealthyFact:Asiancookingoftenusesgingerbecauseitcannaturallyhelpwithfeelingsickandpain,andithasotherhealthbenefitstoo.GreekChickenWrapswithYogurtSaucePuttinggrilledorpan-roastedchickeninyogurtandoliveoil(橄榄油)keepsitjuicyinthisGreek-stylerecipe.Thesauceaddsafreshtaste—justremembertosqueeze(挤压)thevegetablessothesauceisn’ttoowatery.HealthyFact:TheMediterraneandietincludeslotsofvegetables,poultry,fish,andhealthyfatslikeoliveoil.Itisknowntohelpyourheartandmaylowertheriskofsomeillnesses,includingcertainbraindiseases.CreamyTomatoBasilSoupAlazySundayisperfectforcookingslowlyabigpotofsoupfullofhealthyingredients.Thisrecipemixestomatoes,onion,carrot,celery,garlic,andbasil.Freshtomatoescanbeusedinsteadofcannedones.HealthyFact:TomatoesarehighinvitaminsA,C,andK;garliccanhelpstrengthenyourbody’sdefenses;andonionscontainplentyofthingsthathelpsyourcells,kidneys,andnervesworkwell.1.Accordingtothetext,whatisthebenefitoftheMediterraneandiet?

A.Ithelpsbuildstrongerbones.B.Itlowerstheriskofsomediseases.C.Itmakesfoodpreparationfaster.D.Itisagoodsourceofvitamins.2.Whatdothethreerecipeshaveincommon?

A.Theyallcontainhealthyelements.B.Theyallusetomatoes.C.TheyareallfromGreek.D.Theyareallforweekenddinners.3.Whereisthistextmostprobablytakenfrom?

A.Ascientificjournal.B.Atravelblog.C.Ahealthmagazine.D.Ahistorybook.Formanyprofessionalathletes,retirement(退役)meanssayinggoodbyetotrainingandcompetitions.ButforShangChunsong,formercaptainofChina’snationalwomen’sgymnasticsteamandanOlympicbronzemedalist,itmeansthebeginningofanexcitingjourneyinanothersport-parkour(跑酷).OnNov17,28-year-oldShangwonthegoldmedalinwomen’sfreestyleattheParkourWorldChampionshipsinJapan,becomingthefirstChineseathletetowinaworldchampionshipinparkour.Beforebecomingarisingstarinparkour,Shanghadagreatcareeringymnastics,markedbybothsuccessandregrets.Shejoinedthenationalgymnasticsteamin2010andbecamethecaptainofthewomen’steam.Atthe2016RioOlympics,ShanghelpedChinabringhomethebronzemedalintheteamevent.However,shefinishedfourthinthewomen’sindividualall-aroundcompetition,missingoutonamedal.Suchregretsbecameaburden(负担)forShang.Althoughshehadmanyvictoriesinnationalcompetitions,shehasneverwonaworldchampionship.Sheretiredfromgymnasticsin2022anddecidedtoswitchtoparkour,anexcitingextremesport.YearsofhardtrainingingymnasticspreparesShang’smovetoparkour,asbothsportsrequireskillsandflexibility(灵活性).Comparedtothestrictrulesofgymnastics,parkourhasamoreopenstyle,givingShangastrongsenseoffreedom.However,“thebiggestchallengeoftheextremesportisovercomingfear,”Shangsaid.Parkourlandingsoccuronhardsurfaces,greatlyincreasingtheriskofinjury.WhileparkourtrainingoftenleavesShanginjured,shecontinuestochaseherpassion.HernextgoalistowingoldatthenextWorldGames.Asshesaid,“IdreamofseeingparkourbecomeanOlympiceventoneday—hopefullywhileI’mstillcompeting”.4.Whatisthemainpurposeofparagraph1?

A.Todescribethecommonchallengesathletesfaceafterretirement.B.ToprovidedetailedbackgroundonShang’sgymnasticscareer.C.Tocomparethedifficultybetweengymnasticsandparkour.D.TointroduceShang’sunusualcareershiftfromgymnasticstoparkour.5.AccordingtoShangChunsong,whatisthebiggestchallengeinparkour?

A.Facingthefearofgettinginjured.B.Followingstrictscoringrules.C.Lackingpreviousrelevantexperience.D.Balancingitwithherpastgymnasticscareer.6.WhatcanbeinferredaboutShang’sfutureplan?

A.ShehopestocoachyounggymnastsinChina.B.SheplanstoretireafterthenextWorldGames.C.ShewantstocompeteuntilparkourenterstheOlympics.D.Shewantstofocusonwinningmorenationaltitles.7.WhatcanwelearnfromShang’sstory?

A.Successinonesportensuresquicksuccessinanother.B.Pastregretscanbeturnedintoanewbeginning.C.Overcomingfearandtraininghardcanleadtonewachievements.D.Olderathletesshouldtakeupparkourtofeelfree.Manypenguinspecies(种类)livetogether,butpairsofyellow-eyedpenguinstryhardtobealone.TheystaydeepinNewZealand’sforestswhereotherpenguinscannotseethem.Whenpairsmeetagainatthenestafteronehasbeenawayfishing,theygreeteachotherwithaloud,sharpcry.Cryingbehaviormaynotseemlovely,butthesepenguinsareconsideredatreasureinMaoriculture.ButoneofNewZealand’sfavoritebirdsisalsooneofitsrarest(稀少的).TheInternationalUnionforConservationofNature(IUCN)saysthatonlybetween2,600and3,000yellow-eyedpenguinsremain.Inthepast15years,theirnumbershavefallensharplybyabout75percent.Thisistheresultofseveralproblems.Redcod,onceanimportantfoodforthepenguins,hasbecomefewerandfewer.Penguinsalsodieeachyearinfishingnets.Twodiseases,aviandiphtheria(禽白喉)andamysteriousdeadlylungdisease,alsoaffectthem.JanelleWierenga,ascientistattheUniversityofOtago,sayspossiblemedicinesarelikelystillyearsaway.Tosavethem,wildlifehospitalsandprotectiongroupshavetakeneverysingleyellow-eyedpenguinbabyfromitsnestandplacingitunderhumancareforaboutthefirstweekoflife.Theyaregivenmedicinestocuremouthsorescausedbythebirddisease.Theyarealsofedredcodtomakethemstronger.Itisunclearhow,butthisspecialcarestopsthemfromgettingthelungdisease.“Ifeelthatthediseasesareasecondaryproblem;themainproblemisthepenguinsdon’tgetenoughfood,”saysThomasMattern,anecologistattheUniversityofOtago.In2023,theDunedinWildlifeHospitaltookcareof214yellow-eyedpenguinbabies.Withouthumancare,50to70percentofthemwouldhavedied.Buttheseeffortscanonlyhelpforashorttime.“Wearetryingtobuythispopulationasmuchtimeaswecan,”LisaArgilla,thehospital’sseniorwildlifeanimaldoctorsays.“Youfeellikeyou’refightingabattleyoucan’twin,butwecouldn’tlivewithourselvesifwedidn’tfightforthesepenguins.”8.Whatisspecialaboutyellow-eyedpenguins?

A.Theyliketoliveinlargegroups.B.Theyprefertostayhiddenandavoidotherpenguins.C.Theydonotmakeanysoundwhentheymeet.D.Theyonlylivealoneneartheocean.9.Whatistrueaccordingtothisparagraph2?

A.Thepopulationofyellow-eyedpenguinsisnowgrowing.B.Redcodisstillaneasy-to-findfoodsourceforthepenguins.C.Effectivemedicinesfortheirdiseasesarenotyetready.D.Fishingnetsarenotaproblemforthepenguinsanymore.10.Whyareyellow-eyedpenguinbabiestakenfromtheirnests?

A.Toteachthemhowtocatchfish.B.Toprotectthemfrombeingattackedbyotherpenguins.C.Tohelpthemgetusedtohumancontact.D.Togivethemmedicineandfoodtopreventdiseases.11.WhatisLisaArgilla’sattitudetowardthecurrentconservationwork?

A.Determineddespitethechallengesfaced.B.Doubtfulabouttheeffectivenessofhumanefforts.C.Satisfiedwiththeprogressalreadymade.D.Confidentthattherescueworkwillbesuccessfulintheend.Inmedicine,quicklyfindingoutwhatiswrongandtreatingitcansavelives—andAIisnowmakingthatpossiblefasterthanever.NationalHealthServiceEnglandreportsthatnewAIsoftwarethatcanreadandunderstandbrainscans(扫描)couldmakestrokerecoveryrates(中风康复率)threetimeshigher.Thisimportantimprovementcomesfromthetechnology’sabilitytoanalyse,study,andsharescandataalmostimmediately,helpingdoctorsdecideontherighttreatmentmuchfaster.Astrokehappenswhenbloodflowtopartofthebrainisblocked,andthedamagegetsworsequickly—about2millionbraincells(细胞)dieeveryminuteduringanattack.Thelongertimethetreatmenttakes,thehighertheriskoflastingproblemswithmoving,speaking,orremembering.Todealwiththis,all107strokecentersacrossEnglandhavenowstartedusingthisAIsystem.Itfindssmalldetailsthatarehardtoseeinbrainscansthathumaneyesmightmiss,immediatelyjudginghowseriousastrokeisandsuggestingtherighttreatments.Asaresult,thetimebetweenfirstsymptoms(症状)andtreatmenthasbeencutbyuptoonehour—averyimportantgaininstrokecare.“ThisuseofAIcanslashthetimefromsomeoneshowingsymptomsofstroketogettingtreatmentbyuptoanhour.Whenitcomestostrokes,everysecondcounts,”saidCareMinisterStephenKinnock.Thegoodeffectsgobeyondspeed.Earlydatashowthathospitalsusingthesoftwarehaveseenrecoveryratesrisesharplyfrom16%to48%.Inotherwords,manymorepatientsarebecomingabletocareforthemselvesafterastrokebecauseoffaster,AI-assisteddecisions.ThisprogressshowsAI’sgame-changingroleinhealthcare.Machinescanstudymedicalimagesfasterandmorecarefullythanhumans,findingkeydetailsinseconds.Inemergencieslikestroke,wheretimingiseverything,thatabilitydoesn’tjustmakeresultsbetter—itsaveslives.TheuseofthistechnologyacrossEnglandisastrongexampleofhowartificialintelligencecansupporthumanskillandmakearealdifferencewhenitmattersmost.12.WhatisthemainadvantageofusingAIinstroketreatmentaccordingtothepassage?

A.Itmakeshospitaltreatmentcheaper.B.Itreducesthenumberofstrokepatients.C.Itcancompletelyreplacedoctorsindiagnosis.D.Ithelpsdoctorsdecideontreatmentfaster.13.Whyistimesoimportantintreatingstrokes?

A.Becausestrokesonlyhappentoolderpeople.B.Becausebraincellsdieveryquicklyduringastroke.C.BecauseAIneedstimetolearnfromnewscans.D.BecausetherearenotenoughdoctorsinEngland.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“slash”meaninParagraph4?

A.reducesharplyB.increaseslightlyC.measurecarefullyD.ignorecompletely15.Whichofthefollowingbestsummarizesthemainideaofthetext?

A.StrokesarebecominglesscommonbecauseofAItechnology.B.AIwillprobablyreplacedoctorsinstrokecaresoon.C.EnglandhasusedAIinallofitshospitalstotreatstrokes.D.AIcangreatlyhelpdoctorsfindandtreatstrokesfaster.IntroduceMoreLaughtertoLifeAnoldsayinggoesthatlaughteristhebestmedicine.Everyindividualofanyagecanbenefitfromabitoflaughtereveryday.Herearesometipsthatmayhelpyouintroducemorelaughtertolife.16Althoughitmaynotbeobviousrightaway,mostsituationshavesomehumorousmoments.Beingabletofindthefunnyinanysituationcanrelieveanystressortensionyoufeel.Forexample,ifyoufallandscuffupyourelbow(蹭破胳膊),don’tfocusontheinjury.Instead,say“Wow,thatisgraceful”toyourself.Evenifnothingfunnyhappens,youcanalwaysmakefunnyfacesatyourfriendsandfamily,whichcanusuallygetalaugh.17Dofunactivitieswithothers.Takingtimeeveryweektoparticipateinfunactivitiescanensurethatyoulaughmore.18Somewaystohavefunwithothersincludeseeingafunnymovieandgettingdinnerwithfriends,tryinglaughteryoga,orvisitingalaughterclub.Sharefunnymaterial.Sharinglaughswithothersisagreatwaytostrengthenyourrelationshipwiththemandgetmorelaughter.19Ifit’ssomethingthatmadeyoulaugh,itwilllikelymakethemlaugh,too.Forceyourselftolaugh.Ifallelsefails,makeyourselflaugh.Repeat“Hahaha”,“Hohoho”,and“Hehehe”.Continuedoingthisuntilyoustartlaughingoridentifysomethingspecifictocheeryourselfup.Thismayfeelreallysillyanduncomfortableatfirst,20Inshort,laughterisnotjustanexpressionbutalsoachoice.Withalittleeffort,youcanbringmorejoyandhealthintoyourdailyroutinethroughthepoweroflaughter.

A.Sincelaughterspreadseasily,oneperson’slaughcanmakeotherslaughtoo.B.Therefore,it’simportanttoactivelyplanforfuninyourschedule.C.Sendfunnystories,articles,orvideostoyourfriendswheneveryoucan.D.Findhumorindailysituations.E.butit’lleventuallyturnintoareallaugh.F.Laughtercanbealearnedskillyoupractice.G.Lookonthebrightsideofdifficultmoments.二、完形填空Iwasextremelysad.Mysix-month-olddaughter,Sienna,hadlostherfatherbeforeshe’devengotto______him.IhadnoideahowIwasgoingtoraiseher______.Ihadtoworkouthowtostart______mylife.Thenonedaymymindwanderedbacktoafewyearsearlier,whenIhad______boxingatmylocalgym.Ihadreally______theexerciseandithadgivenmesomethingtofocuson.SoIpickedupthephoneandcalledmyoldboxingcoach,Stu.Iwas______whenIturnedupformyfirsttraining.ButmyfearssoondieddownonceIstartedhittingthepads(软垫).AsIbuiltupmystrengthoverthefollowingmonths,Ifelttheweightoftheworldslowlyliftingoffmy______.Fivemonthslater,Stuscheduledmyfirstboxingmatch.Bouncingaroundthering,IfeltasthoughWilliamandSiennawere______meon.IwasreallyexcitedwhenIwasannouncedasthe______.Thatencouragedmetostudytobecomeafitnesstrainermyself.WhenI______ajobataMaorihealthandwell-beingorganization,Iwantedtointroduceboxing______soIcouldhelpotherslifttheirspirits.______,myclasseshavebeenahugesuccess.MorethanthreeyearshavepassedsincewelostWilliamandI______misshimeveryday.IoftentalktoSiennaabouthim.She’llalwaysknowwhoherfatherwasandhowmuchhe______her.Ihavenodoubtthatboxingsavedmylifeandmademeabettermother.Ifteachingotherpeopleboxingcanhelpthemontheirjourneyfromdarknesstolight,it’swellworththe______.21.A.acceptB.knowC.forgiveD.recognize22.A.aloneB.togetherC.safelyD.well23.A.imaginingB.recordingC.livingD.rebuilding24.A.takenupB.givenupC.foughtagainstD.calledoff25.A.hatedB.supportedC.enjoyedD.played26.A.nervousB.surprisedC.happyD.proud27.A.legsB.handsC.armsD.shoulders28.A.takingB.forcingC.cheeringD.passing29.A.captainB.winnerC.coachD.judge30.A.gotB.lostC.searchedD.quit31.A.teachersB.schoolsC.classesD.teams32.A.SurelyB.ThankfullyC.HopefullyD.Strangely33.A.alreadyB.sometimesC.yetD.still34.A.lovedB.satisfiedC.respectedD.missed35.A.visitB.lossC.fightD.money三、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Forcenturies,WestLake,36uniquetouristattraction,hasbeenwell-knownbothforitslandscapeandforculturalheritageillustratingthepast37(dynasty).Inancienttimes,it38(call)WulinWaters,GoldenBuffaloLake,QiantangLakeandXiziLake.ThelandscapeareaofWestLakeincludesthesurroundinghills,nearbyhistoricalsitesaswellasthelake39(it).WestLakecoversapproximately60squarekilometers,40consistsof5.68squarekilometersofwaterarea.WestLakeisthecenterpieceofthenaturalfascinationwithhillsonthreesides,quiet41charming.Besidesits42(impress)scenery,WestLakehasmanyculturalheritageandlegends43(pass)downfromgenerationtogeneration,combiningnaturalfeatures,pastpersonages(名人),historyandartinthelocalarea.MorethanninetythemeparksandscenicspotsdotaroundthelakeareasuchastheTenViewsandsomenewlynamedtouristspots.WestLakeholdsgreatattractionfortouristsinallseasonswhetheritrainsorshines.44present,therearemorethanonehundredscenicspotsopentothetouristsinthewholelandscapearea.Eachyear,thereare0.5millionforeignguestsand12milliondomesticvisitors45(come)toWestLake.四、书信写作46.你校英语报社正举办主题为“ThePersonIAdmireMost”的征文活动。请你以一位中国名人为题写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.人物简介及事迹;2.意义或启示。注意:1.词数80左右;2.题目已为你写好。___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________五、书面表达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。IclearlyrememberthedayIwenttoschoolwithabigchange—myveryfirstpairofeyeglasses.Iwasfilledwithexcitement,eagertoshowthemofftomyclassmates.Ihadchosenapairofpink-framedglasses,thinkingtheywouldlookfantasticonme.LittledidIknowthatIwouldbecometheobjectofridicule(嘲笑).Thereasonbehindgettingtheglasseswasmypooreyesight.Myteacherhadrepeatedlycriticizedmefornotcompletingmyworkaccurately.Sittingatthebackoftheclass,Icouldn’tcopywordsandpropergrammarfromtheblackboardbecauseeverythingwastooblurry(模糊的)formetosee.Moreoftenthannot,mydeskmatewouldreadeveryphrasealoudtomesothatIcouldwritethemdown,likeaparrot.Wearingthoseglasseswaslikesteppingintoa3D

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