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2025~2026学年山东泰安市高一年级上学期期末考试英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Whichflightdoesthewomanchoosetobook?

A.The9a.m.one.B.The10a.m.one.C.The11p.m.one.2.Whatwillthemanprobablydo?

A.Makeanapology.B.Offersomenotes.C.Callhisroommate.3.Whatbuildingwasreplaced?

A.Anofficebuilding.B.Atheater.C.Alibrary.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Anactor.B.Abook.C.Amovie.5.Whatdoesthemanmean?

A.Theyshouldgetmoving.B.Thereisnoneedtohurry.C.Thelecturehallwillbecrowded.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Motherandson.B.Brotherandsister.C.Husbandandwife.7.Whatarethespeakersarguingabout?

A.Whotodothedishes.B.Whethertoplayfootball.C.Whentocleanthebedroom.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.HowdoesGinafeelaboutherpianolessonsnow?

A.Shehasimprovedalot.B.Shefindsthemdifficult.C.Shehasgivenuponthem.9.WhatdoesGinasuggestStevedo?

A.Keepplayingthepiano.B.Joinherforpianolessons.C.Talkwithhismom.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatwasthemandisappointedat?

A.Thelonglines.B.Thehotweather.C.Thelatebuses.11.WhatdoesthemansayaboutNovak?

A.Heshouldbemorerelaxed.B.Helackscompetitionexperience.C.Hedidn’tplayhardenough.12.WhataffectedNovak’sperformanceaccordingtothewoman?

A.Hisability.B.Hisinjury.C.Hispersonality.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.WhatmadeJayneinterestedinsurfing?

A.Herexperienceofthefirstwave.B.Herpreviousboatinglessons.C.Herfrequentbeachholidays.14.WhendoesJaynetypicallygosurfing?

A.Everyday.B.Onweekdays.C.Onweekends.15.WhatisJayne’stypicaldayofsurfinglike?

A.Sheusuallyhasbreakfastbeforesurfing.B.Shebalancesherhobbyandstudies.C.Shepreferssurfingintheevening.16.Whatisthehardestthingaboutsurfing?

A.Standingontheboard.B.Practicingforalongtime.C.Understandingseaconditions.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.WhatdoesthespeakerthinkofWordfit?

A.Itischeap.B.Itisoutdated.C.Itisuser-friendly.18.WhatdoesthespeakerlikebestaboutWordfit?

A.Itscommunicationfunction.B.Itsdesign.C.Itsfunactivities.19.Whyisthespeakerunhappywiththelisteningpart?

A.Thespeakerstalktoofast.B.Thesoundisnotclearenough.C.Therearetoomanylisteningexercises.20.WhichpracticeismissingonWordfit?

A.Pronunciation.B.Vocabulary.C.Listening.二、阅读理解2026SummerCampisLive!Wanttogiveyourchildrenaperfectsummerandsendthemtocamp?Comehere!Camppagehelpsyoufindsummercampsbasedonyourchildren’sinterests,needsandlocation,sotheycanspendtheirsummerbreakinthebestwaypossible.Belowarejust3of17highlyuniquecampsbeingoffered.RevolutionFieldHockeyCampsWithateamoftopfieldhockeycoaches,ourcampsoffervariousprogramsdesignedtounlockeachplayer’sfullpotential.Whetheryou’reabeginnerjustlearningthegameoranexperiencedathlete,ourcampprovidesapersonalizedexperiencedesignedtoimproveyourskillsandyourgame.MaineCampExperienceMaineCampExperienceisacommunityofsummercampsforboysandgirlsaged7to17.Itaimstomakeameaningfulinfluenceonthelivesofchildrenbypromotingtraditions,communityspiritandlife-longfriendships.MCEdirectorsensurethateachcampergrowsinasafeandcaringenvironment—aplacethatyourchildwillcalltheir“secondhome”.ADTCDanceCampsADTCistheULTIMATEovernightdancecampforgirlsaged8-17.Weoffergirlsanopportunitytogrowup,developnewsocialskills,getcreative,maketheirowndecisions,andbestofall,“letgo”anddance!Wehopeyourdaughterwillleavedancecampwithanewlevelofconfidence,asadancerandaperson.AtADTCwesay,“Youcancomesolo,butyou’llneverbealone.”Formoreinformation,callusat866-383-2382orclickwww.C.21.HowmanycampsdoesCamppageofferthissummer?

A.3B.4C.17D.2022.WhatcanweinferaboutADTCDanceCampsfromthepassage?

A.Campersofallagesareallowedtojointhecamp.B.Itisspeciallydesignedtoimprovecampers’physicalfitness.C.Campersareabletogaingrowthinbothartisticandsocialareas.D.Itcanhelpcampersstrengthenconfidenceaswellassportsskills.23.Whoisthetextmostprobablywrittenfor?

A.Chinesestudents.B.Parents.C.Foreigntravelers.D.Sportslovers.Atjust10yearsold,Emilywasthinkingofwaystohelpthosearoundher.AlthoughEmilyhadacomfortablelife,shenoticedthatmanyofherclassmateslivedinpoverty,andsomeevenwentwithoutfoodorschooluniforms.Emilywantedtomakeadifference,butshedidn’tknowwheretostart.Oneday,whileatschool,sheheardaheartbreakingstoryaboutaclassmatewhohadtodropoutofschoolbecauseherfamilycouldn’taffordthenecessaryschoolsupplies.Emilyfeltdeepempathy(同情)forthischild.Despiteherage,shedecidedtodosomething.Afterthinkingoverforonenight,shestartedsmallbyaskingherfamily,friendsandneighborstodonateextraschoolsupplies.Shealsostartedadriveatschoolaskingclassmatestocontributeclothesorbookstheynolongerneeded.Asthewordspreadabouthercharity,“Emily’sHelpingHands”,moreandmorepeoplebegantojoininhercharitableactivities.Emilyusedsocialmediatosharestoriesofthechildrenwhowerebeinghelpedbyherorganization.Soon,localbusinessesbegandonatingandEmily’scharitygrewfarbeyondherexpectations.Later,Emilysetupdistribution(分发)centersinhercommunity.Shealsoorganizedafter-schooltutoringsessionsforchildrenwhoneededhelpwiththeirhomework,aswellasregularfooddrivestoensurethatnochildwenthungry.BythetimeEmilywas15,“Emily’sHelpingHands”hadbecomeawell-knowncharityinhercommunitywhichalsoprovidedfreeschoolsupplies,clothing,foodandscholarshipsforchildrentoattendsummercamp.ManyofthechildrenwhoreceivedhelpfromEmily’scharitywentontosucceedintheireducationandsomeevenreturnedtovolunteerwiththecharitywhentheywereolder.Emily’simpactwentfarbeyondhersmallcommunity—itspreadawaveofkindnessandgenerosity(慷慨)thatinspiredotherstogiveback.24.WhatdirectlyledEmilytostartherowncharity?

A.ThatEmily’sparentswererichandsupportedher.B.ThatEmilyhaddeepempathyforthepeoplearound.C.Thatoneofherclassmatesleftschoolbecauseofpoverty.D.ThatEmilywasalwaysthinkingofwaystohelpotherpeople.25.Whocangethelpfrom“Emily’sHelpingHands”inhercommunity?

A.Lucy,agirl,whooftengoeshungrytogetslimmer.B.Tom,apupil,whohasdifficultywithhishomework.C.Mary,amiddleschoolstudent,whowantstoattendwintercamp.D.Mike,acollegegraduate,whocannotfindajobaftergraduation.26.WhatkindofagirlisEmilyinyouropinion?

A.Braveandcurious.B.Positiveandprofessional.C.Talkativeandgenerous.D.Determinedandwarm-hearted.27.Whichtitleismoresuitableforthepassage?

A.KindnessIsaChoice.B.One’sWillIsNotLimitedbyAge.C.ThePowerofAttemptsandConfidence.D.ASmallActMustMakeaBigDifference.Recentinvestigationshaveshownaconcerningissueinoureverydaydiet:certainfoodsandsupplements(补品)maycontainunsafelevelsoflead(铅),aharmfulheavymetal.Thesefindingspushpeopletopaycloserattentiontowhattheyeatanddrink.Thoughleadcomesintobeingnaturallyintheenvironment,itcancausesideeffects.Expertswarnthatevenalittlecanaccumulateinthebodyovertime.“Wedon’twanttoaddmorelead,”saidDr.CohenofHarvardMedicalSchool.Headvisespeopletokeepleadexposure(接触)aslowaspossiblebychoosinghealthyfoodsandbeingcarefulwithsupplements,whichcanbeahiddensourceoflead.Healthorganizationswarnthatleadisparticularlydangerousforchildren,asitcandamagethedevelopingbrainandnervoussystemandslowgrowth,leadingtolearningdifficulties.Foradults,long-termexposuremayincreasetheriskofhighbloodpressure,heartdisease,andkidneydamage.Pregnantwomenarealsoatrisk,asleadcanaffectfetal(胎儿的)growth.Sohowmuchleadistoomuch?U.S.authoritiesrecommendadailylimitof8.8microgramsforadultsand2.2microgramsforchildren.However,theaverageAmericanalreadytakesinabout6microgramsperdaythroughfoodandactivitiesineverydaylife.Therealdangercomeswhenextrasources—likecertainsupplements—pushleadinourbodybeyondsafelevelsoverweeksormonths.Whatcanwedotoprotectourselves?Whilebloodtestsareavailable,preventionismoreeffective.Dr.Cohensuggestsreducingtheuseofsupplementsthatcouldcontainunknownleadlevelsandchoosingnaturalprotein(蛋白质)sourceslikeeggs,beans,tofu,andmeatsinsteadofproteinpowders.Ifyoudousesupplements,lookforproductstestedbytrustedthird-partysuchastheUnitedStatesPharmacopeia(USP),whichsetsstrictsafetyrules.Simpledailyhabitscanhelpreduceexposureaswell.Washinghandsandproducecarefully,andcheckinghomesforoldlead-basedpaintordust,areusefulstepsrecommendedbyenvironmentalagencies.28.Whatisthemainpurposeofthisarticle?

A.Toadvertisesaferproteinsupplements.B.Towarnreadersofleadrisksindailydiet.C.Toexplainthebenefitsofnaturalproteininourdiet.D.Tocomparedifferentfoodsafetyrulesallaroundtheworld.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“accumulate”inparagraph2mean?

A.Dropslowly.B.Improvequickly.C.Buildupgradually.D.Disappearovertime.30.Whoaremostlikelytobeaffectedbylead?

A.Children.B.Adults.C.Theelderly.D.Pregnantwomen.31.Whatcanbelearnedfromthelasttwoparagraphs?

A.Proteinsupplementsarealwayssaferthannaturalfoods.B.Goodfoodchoicesanddailyhabitscanreduceleadrisks.C.Bloodtestsarethemosteffectivewaytopreventleadrisks.D.Allthesupplementstestedbythethird-partyaretrustworthy.OneofAmerica’smostimportantandendangeredrivers,theRioGrandeishometomoremammalspeciesthanYellowstoneNationalPark,morereptilespeciesthantheSonoranDesert,morebirdspeciesthantheFloridaEverglades,andnearly50%ofallfishspeciesfoundnowhereelseintheworld.Thoughfilledwithbiodiversity(生物多样性),theriverisrunninglow,creatingathreattothemillionsofpeopleandwildlifethatrelyonit.ThatiswhyWWFispartneringwithFinishtohelpprotectandrefillwatertotheRioGrande.Throughthispartnership,FinishissupportingWWF’spreservationworktohelprefilltheriver.Finishisalsobuildingawarenessabouttheimportanceofwaterpreservationbyencouragingpeopletodevelopsimple,water-friendlyhabitsintheirhomes.AmongthevariousandamazingspeciesconnectedtotheRioGrande,onestandsoutasanaturalsupporterofprotection—thebeaver.Thishard-workingspeciesisknownforbuildingdamsthathelptocreatekeywetlandhabitatsforhealthyecosystems.Theirworkalsosupportswaterpreservationbykeepingwaterinrivers,reducingfloods,ensuringaregularwatersupplyandservingasanaturalwaterfiltration(过滤)system.BeaverdamsaresoimportantthatWWFexpertshaveusedthemasamodelforcreatinghuman-madestructurescalledbeaverdamanalogs(模拟体),whichservetocopynaturalbeaverdambenefits.Infact,WWFpreservationmembersareusingtheseman-madedamsforecosystemintheRioGrande,withtheworkfundedbyFinish.SupportfrompartnerslikeFinishhelpsWWFtocontinuethisimportantwaterpreservationwork,alongsideunknownspeciesheroes,likebeavers.TogetherwehopetobuildawatermanagementsystemthatwillsupportthehumanandanimalcommunitiesintheRioGrande,andcreateawarenessofkeyfreshwaterecosystemsandencouragebehaviorchangeamongthegeneralpublic,too.32.What’stheproblemRioGrandeisfacing?

A.Watershortage.B.Overfishing.C.Waterpollution.D.Habitatloss.33.HowwillFinishpartnerwithWWFtoprotecttheRioGrande?

A.Byraisingbeaverstobuildmoredams.B.Bystoppinghumanactivitiesneartheriver.C.Byenrichingthespeciesdiversityalongtheriver.D.Byofferingfundsandraisingwaterprotectionawareness.34.Whatcanweinferfromthepassageaboutbeaverdamanalogs?

A.Theyarefundeddirectlybylocalorganizationsandgovernment.B.Theyfunctionasatoolcompletelydifferentfrom“naturalbeaverdams”.C.Theyarebuiltbybeaverstohelpgetmorewatertosupportmorespecies.D.TheyactasaneffectivewaytohelppreservetheRioGrande’secosystem.35.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.TheRioGrandeisthemostendangeredriverinAmerica.B.Beaverscanhelptocreatekeywetlandhabitatsforhealthyecosystems.C.WWFandFinishapplybeaver-inspiredmethodstoprotectingtheRioGrande.D.WWFandFinishsucceedinbuildingawatermanagementsystemintheRioGrande.Self-careincludesintentionalactionstosupportyourwell-being.Itincludesactivitiesdesignedtocareforyourphysical,mental,andemotionalhealth.36PhysicalSelf-CareWeneedtotakecareofourbodiesifwewantthemtorunbetter.Rememberthatthere’sastrongconnectionbetweenourbodyandourmind.37Physicalself-careincludesfuelingyourbody,gettingenoughsleep,doingenoughphysicalactivity,andcaringforyourphysicalneeds.SocialSelf-CareSocializationiskeytoself-care.38Wesometimesignoreourrelationshipswhenlifegetsbusy.Closeconnectionsareimportanttoyourwell-being.Thebestwaytokeepcloserelationshipsistoputtimeandenergyintobuildingourrelationshipswithothers.MentalSelf-CareMentalself-careincludesactivitiesthatkeepyourmindsharp,likepuzzlesorlearningaboutasubjectthatattractsyou.39Mentalself-carealsoincludesdoingthingsthathelpyoustaymentallyhealthy.Practicingself-acceptance,forexample,helpsyoumaintainhealthiermentalcondition.EmotionalSelf-CareIt’simportanttohavepracticalskillstodealwithuncomfortableemotions,likeanger,anxiety,andsadness.Emotionalself-caremayincludeactivitiesthathelpusidentifyandexpressourfeelingsregularlyandsafely.40Whatworksforyoumightnotbeaseffectiveorhelpfulforsomeoneelse.Thebestwaytosupportyourselfistofindthingsthathelpreduceyourstress,bringyoujoy,andsupportyourphysicalandsocialwell-being.

A.Remember,self-careisn’tone-size-fits-all.B.But,often,it’shardtomaketimeforfriends.C.Itmeanstakingthetimetodowhatweenjoy.D.Withoutself-care,ourphysicalhealthwillsufferalot.E.Whenwecareforourbodies,we’llthinkandfeelbetter,too.F.Readingbooksorwatchinginspiringmoviesmightalsorefreshyourmind.G.Understandingself-carecanhelpyoucreateabalancedwaytocareforyourself.三、完形填空WangYizhi,a24-year-oldgirl,graduatedfromShanxiAgriculturalUniversityin2023.Aftergraduation,she________the“GoWest”programtoworkasavolunteerinChina’sless-developedwesternarea.“Whatisthetrue________oflife?IbelievedImightfindtheanswerinthecountry’swesternarea.”she________.ThatAugust,WangstartedtoworkasaChineseteacherataborderprimaryschoolinXinjiang.________facingmanydifficultiesanddoubts,shefoundtheexperienceveryworthwhile,especiallywhenshesawherstudents’progressandgainedthe________oftheirparents.Thisschool,theentireteachingteamofwhichhasbeenmadeupofvolunteerssince2022,saw________changesinstudents’performancethankstothe________of54collegegraduatesacrossChina.________,thereare23volunteersintheschoolteachingover300students.Themost________momentfortheschoolcameonMay2ndwhenPresidentXiJinpingrepliedtoaletterfromtheyoungvolunteerteachers,________theireffortsinimprovinglocaleducation.Theygotgreat________fromthemessage.Inthemessage,volunteerserviceis________asa“keymarkofsocialprogress”.PresidentXialsoexpressedhishopethatvolunteerswillplayanactiveroleinChinesemodernizationwhileconductingthenational________.Throughthevolunteerservice,Wanghasgradually________thetruemeaningoflifeandisdeterminedtokeepworkingasavolunteerteacher.Inasocietywherevolunteerspiritishighlystressed,volunteerslikeWanghaveshowntheworlda________imageofChineseyouthwiththeirdedication(奉献)andpassion.41.A.cameupwithB.lookedforwardtoC.signedupforD.gotalongwith42.A.joyB.valueC.demandD.beauty43.A.recalledB.addedC.arguedD.promised44.A.UnlessB.BecauseC.AlthoughD.Since45.A.impressionB.recognitionC.agreementD.identification46.A.unexpectedB.awkwardC.formalD.unnoticed47.A.donationB.behaviorC.applicationD.contribution48.A.OfficiallyB.CurrentlyC.ObviouslyD.Simply49.A.attractiveB.excitingC.peacefulD.comfortable50.A.makingB.sparingC.praisingD.showing51.A.pressureB.satisfactionC.encouragementD.improvement52.A.celebratedB.namedC.knownD.described53.A.strategyB.researchC.departmentD.tradition54.A.guessedB.announcedC.explainedD.understood55.A.positiveB.braveC.creativeD.friendly四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Theworld’stallestbridgeopenedtotrafficonSeptember30inSouthwestChina’sGuizhouprovince.56(build)acrosstheHuajiangsectionoftheBeipanRiver,theHuajiangGrandCanyonBridgedeck(桥面)sits625metersabovethewater,57isnearlyninetimesastallasSanFrancisco’sGoldenGateBridge.Themainspan(跨度)58(measure)1,420metersistheworld’slongestmainspanforabridgeinmountainousareas.Thebridgeis59keylinkinGuizhou’sexpresswaynetwork.Itcutstraveltimebetweenthetwobanks60abouttwohourstojusttwominutes.Theopeningisexpectedtobringcontinuousvisitors61profitstocommunitiesonbothsidesofthecanyon.Itislikelythatthebridgeand62(it)surroundingtourismzonewilldrawmorethan1milli

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