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2025-2026学年陕西西安市西光教育集团联考下学期高一4月英语调研试卷第一部分听力(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.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atarestaurant.B.Inagrocery.C.Inalibrary.2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.TheSummerPalace.B.Thesmartphone.C.Theweather.3.Whatisthemandoing?A.Listeningtomusic.B.Doinganexperiment.C.Talkingwithasaleswoman.4.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Driverandpassenger.B.Managerandemployee.C.Shopassistantandcustomer.5.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.Eatsomething.B.Washsomething.C.Cooksomething.第二节(共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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.WhatdidEdwardwantthemantodo?A.Attendameeting.B.Giveatalk.C.Makeaplan.7.Whendoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.At9:30am.B.At10:45am.C.At12:30pm.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatwasthearticleabout?A.Concerts.B.Supermarkets.C.Restaurants.9.Wherewillthespeakersmeetintheevening?A.Atatheatre.B.Atarestaurant.C.Atamuseum.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whoisbeingoperatedon?A.Thewoman.B.Thewoman’sfather.C.Thewoman’sgrandfather.11.Howlongdoestheoperationlast?A.Fivehours.B.Eighthours.C.Thirteenhours.12.Whatisthewoman’smotherdoing?A.Havingdinner.B.Talkingtothedoctor.C.Restinginaroom.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howoftendoesthemanphonehisgrandmother?A.Atleastonceaweek.B.Abouttwiceamonth.C.Atmostonceamonth.14.Whatcanwesayabouttheman’sgrandmother?A.Sheisbrave.B.Sheislonely.C.Sheiscaring.15.Whatadvicedidtheman’sgrandmothergivehimtoday?A.Beingstrictwithhimself.B.Beingcarefulofthestorm.C.Beingconcernedabouthishealth.16.Whatwillthemanprobablydo?A.Goandgethissweater.B.Buysomewarmclothes.C.Gotoseehisgrandmother.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whencanpeoplehavefull-timejobs?A.Attheageof14.B.Attheageof15.C.Attheageof16.18.Whatistheadvantageofpart-timejobsforyoungkids?A.Studyingbetter.B.Gaininglifeexperience.C.Makingtheirparentshappy.19.HowdoesRosemakemoney?A.Bydrawingpicturesforothers.B.Bycleaningupotherpeople’syards.C.Bywritingarticlesfordifferentmagazines.20.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?A.Differentkindsofjobs.B.Children’sfavoritebooks.C.Children’spart-timejobs.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ADoyouwanttogocampinginanationalpark?Thisistheplacetostart!YellowstoneNationalPark,well-knownastheworld’sfirstnationalpark,hasavarietyofcampgroundsforyoutochoose.AboutReservationAllcampgroundsmustbereservedinadvance,withtheexceptionofMammothwhichoffersfirst-come,first-servedsites.Inthecampgrounds,youcanalsobeofferedcertainserviceasfollows.Pleasescanitbeforeyoumakeareservation.Campground2026DatesNightlyPriceSitesBridgeBay5/15-9/13$38431●●●●FishingBridgeRV(房车)Park6/8-10/17$94310●●●●●GrantVillage6/26-9/26$45429●●●●●LewisLake6/15-10/11$2084●●●Madison5/1-10/17$38278●●●●MammothYear-round$2582●●●TowerFall5/22-9/27$3031●●●Disabled-friendlysitesPayshowersToiletsFullhookups(接口)DumpstationBikerandhikersites(limitednumber)AboutGroupSitesGroupsitesarefoundatBridgeBay,GrantVillage,andMadisoncampgroundsforlargegroupswithaleaderwhoisofficiallyresponsibleforthegroup(e.g.educationalgroups).Pricesvaryfrom$165to$475pernight,dependingongroupsize.Advancereservationsarealsorequested.PleasecontactYellowstoneNationalParkLodgesfordetailedinformation.AboutRVsIfyou’rerentinganRV,youcan’thaveitdeliveredorpickedupoutsidethepark.Youmustdriveitinandoutyourself.FishingBridgeRVParkistheonlycampgroundofferingwater,sewers(排污管),andelectricalhookups,anditisforhard-sidedvehicles(车辆)only.Soft-sidedsetups,includingtents,arenotallowed.Dumpstations,whichallowRVownerstoemptytheirwastesafelyandcleanly,mayclosewhentemperaturesarebelowfreezing.1.WhatisthenightlypriceforacampgroundwithshowersandtoiletsinMay?A.$20. B.$30. C.$38. D.$45.2.Whatmusteverylargegrouphavebeforearrival?A.Agroupleader. B.Afixedgroupsize.C.AreservationatBridgeBay. D.Aneducationalbackground.3.WhatcanweknowaboutFishingBridgeRVPark?A.Hard-sidedvehiclesandtentsarebothallowed.B.Dumpstationsstayopeninbelow-freezingweather.C.RVconnectionstowaterandelectricityareprovided.D.RVscanbedeliveredandcollectedinoroutsidethepark.BDearYoungerMe,It’shardtobelievewe’renearingoursenioryears.WhileIhopewehave20or30goodyearsahead,it’stimetothinkaboutsomechoicesweregret.Ican’tholdyouresponsiblefordecisionsmadebeforeweturned18.Ourbrainsweren’tfullydeveloped,andbeingtheyoungestchildinthefamilymadeithardtofindindependence.Wewentagainstourparents.Wegotclosetofriends,butthenagainpushedthemback.Yes,thereweresecretsandlies,butthat’spartofgrowingup.However,Ithinkyoushouldapologizeforhowyoustartedourcareer(事业).Youhadalwaysdreamedofbeingareporter,butsettledforeditingworkonlybecauseitwastheeasiestthingtodoinyourfield.Overtime,youfeltyoudidn’tlearnmuch,eventhoughthepaywasgoodandworkinghourswereprettyflexible.Itwasn’tuntilwechangedtomarketingthatwefoundamoresatisfyingpathandmettheloveofourlife.Weboughtalovelyhomeinthecitycentre.Butstartingafamilybroughtnewchallenges.Theresponsibilitiesofparentingtookoverourjobgoalsaswegotcaughtupinourkids’activities.Andwhenthekidswenttocollege,wefacedanemptyhomeandhadtorediscoverwhowewerebesidesparents.Itfeltlikeanewstageofyouth,wherewewerere-learningaboutlifewithoutfocusingonourkids.Wefoundpart-timejobsandmeaningfulvolunteerwork,tryingtostayconnectedwhilefindingourownspace.Now,asweapproachsenioryears,lifefeelspeaceful.We’vehadupsanddowns,fromlosingourmomtowatchingourkidsgrow.So,youngerme,let’spardonourselvesforpastmistakes.Wecan’tmoveforwarduntilwemakepeacewithourpast.Hopefully,ourbestdaysarestillahead.TheSeniorMe4.What’sthepurposeof“me”writingthisletter?A.Toreflectonthepast. B.Toplanforthefuture.C.Tocatchupwithafriend. D.Toaskforsomeadvice.5.Whatmakes“my”growthsochallengingbefore“I”turned18?A.Failingtotakeresponsibilities. B.Havingnoelderbrothersorsisters.C.Dealingwithrelationshipswithothers. D.Wantingtostaydependentonparents.6.Whywas“I”disappointedwiththefirstjob?A.Itdidn’tpaymuch. B.Itdidn’tmatchmymajor.C.Itrequiredlongworkinghours. D.Itofferedmelittlejobgrowth.7.Howdid“I”adjust“my”lifeafterthekidswenttocollege?A.Byemptyingourhome. B.Byfindinganewpurpose.C.Bykeepingadistancefromothers. D.Bylearningtoacceptgrowingold.CCats,unlikedogs,canbeprickly(易怒的)charactersthatoftenseemcold,distantandsometimeseventotallyrude.ButnewresearchfromanimalbehaviourscientistsintheUKhasfoundtheblamecanfallonthepersonnottheanimal.Whilemostdogswillshoweranypersonwithwarmth,catsarehardertopleaseandhaveafewmorerulesbeforetheywarmtoaperson.Forexample,catshave“redareas”wheretheyhatetobetouched,whichincludethebaseoftheirtailandthestomach.Attemptstostroke(轻抚)theseregionswillimmediatelygettheirbackup.However,theyhave“greenareas”too,suchastheregionsatthebaseoftheearsandunderthechin.Thenewstudy,publishedinthejournalScientificReports,foundthatself-appointed“catpeople”aremorelikelytotouchtheredareas,makingtheanimalfeeluncomfortable.Andpeoplewhohadlivedwithcatsforseveralyearswerealsofoundtonotgivecatsenoughindependence,withtheir“hand-on”wayrobbingthepetsoftheirfreedom.Some120peopleofvaryingcatexposure(暴露)weregatheredforthestudy.Apersonwasleftinaroomandthreecats,oneafteranother,wereletintoplayforfiveminuteseach.Thepersonwastoldtowaitforthecattocometothembutwasthenlefttotheirowndeviceswhenitcametofussingover(过于体贴),engagingwithorcuddling(搂抱)thecat.Researchersfoundthatparticipantswhohadlivedwithcatswerelikelytobeoverbearing(专横的)whilethemostexperiencedownersalsoweremorelikelytostrokecatsin“yellowareas”,suchasthetail,legsandalongtheirbacks,whicharelesspreferredareasthantheface,forexample.LeadresearcherDr.LaurenFinka,acatbehavioralexpert,said,“Sheltersshouldavoiddiscriminatingagainstpotentialadopterswithnopreviouscatownershipexperience,becausetheymaymakefantasticcatguardians.”8.Whatcanbelearnedfromthenewresearchinparagraph1?A.Catstendtobenotaswarmasdogs.B.Dogstendtobepricklycharacters.C.Theanimalitselfistoblameforitsbadbehavior.D.Humansshouldbeblamedforcats’unfriendlybehavior.9.Whichareasofcatswillprobablymakethemuncomfortablewhentouched?A.Greenareas B.Redareas. C.Yellowareas. D.Whiteareas.10.Whatdidtheresearchersfindaboutthemostexperiencedownersinthestudy?A.Theygavethepetsenoughfreedom.B.Theyweremorelikelytostrokecats’tail.C.Theydislikedstrokingthecats’facegently.D.Theyrealizedtheirpetslikesanddislikes.11.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.WhyCatsHatePeopleWhoLoveThem?B.WhyCatsLikeIndependenceandFreedom?C.WhyPeopleTakeInterestinAdoptingCats?D.WhyPeopleAreFondofPettingCats?DWhenSonjaDetrinidadopenedheronlineshopsellinghouseplants,shedidn’thavehighhopesforit.Buttheoppositehappened:Shereceived1,200ordersinJuneof2020.Inthepastyear,Detrinidadsentoutmorethan70,000plants.Hersuccessisjustoneexampleofincreasedtimeathomeleadingtoanexplosioninthehouseplantindustry.“Plantsareinfashionrightnow,”saysDr.MelindaKnuth,aresearcherfromtheUniversityofFlorida.“Peoplewholiveinplant-richenvironmentsreportahigherlifesatisfactionrating,”shesays.“Addingmorenaturetoourenvironmentcanchangeourfeelingsandhowwethink.”Plantscanimproveourstateofmindinafewwaysbutthebiggestisbydecreasingourlevelofcortisol,thestresshormone(激素)inourbody.“Studentswhoarearoundplantsperformbetteracademicallythanstudentswhoareinaclassroomwithoutplants,”saysKnuth.“Thisproductivityisalsoreflectedintheworkplaceforadults.Ourstudyshowedthattherewasa30%decreaseinsickleaveforpeoplewhowereinplant-richworkplaces.”Ifyou’reamongthegroupsofpeoplewhoareenjoyingthementalandphysicalhealthbenefitsofsurroundingyourselfwithplants,don’tbetoohardonyourselfifyoumessuponeortwothings.“Doctorspracticemedicineandlawyerspracticelawandyoushouldallowyourselfthepracticeittakestokeepaplant.Tendingtoplantsisanexerciseinpatienceandlearning.Bedevotedtotakingcareofit,butifitdies,gogetanotherone,”Detrinidadsays.12.HowwasDetrinidad’sbusinesswhenitstarted?A.Itfacedtoughcompetition. B.Itsufferedagreatloss.C.Itgotlotsoffinancialsupport. D.Itwentsurprisinglywell.13.WhatisoneofKnuth’sfindingsaboutplants?A.Theyappealmoretostudents. B.Theycleartheenvironment.C.Theyraisethecortisollevel. D.Theystrengthenproductivity.14.WhatdoesDetrinidadtrytoexplainbymentioningdoctorsandlawyers?A.Thenecessityofsocialskills. B.Themeaningofsustainability.C.Theimportanceofpracticeeffort. D.Thevalueofprofessionalopinions.15.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TimetoReplaceHouseplants. B.PlantsImproveYourEmotion.C.TipsonChoosingHouseplants. D.PlantsBrightenYourHome.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。UnexpectedBenefitsofVolunteeringasaFamilyAreyoulookingforawaytobringyourfamilytogether?Hopingtofindahobbythatcanbesharedbyboththelittleonesandadults?___16___Youmayknowthe“feel-good”emotionsthatcomewithhelpingothers,butthereareevenmoreunexpectedwaysvolunteeringwillpositivelyaffectthewholefamily.●You’llfeellikeyouhavemoretime.Peopleoftenfeeltheyaretoobusytovolunteer.Yet,researchhasfoundthatgivingyourtimetocommunitycausesactuallymakesyoufeellikeyouhavemoreofit.___17___●Youcanlivelongerifyouvolunteerregularly.___18___WashingtonUniversityfoundthatadults55andolderwhovolunteeredhadbettermemoryandmaintainedoverallhealthlongerthanotherstheirage.Volunteersarealsomorelikelytolookaftertheirownhealthandaremorefocusedonaddingphysicalactivityintotheirlives.●___19___Volunteeringduringteenageyearshasbeenlinkedtosomemajorpositiveeffectssuchasimprovedgradesandincreasedself-confidence.Theseeffectsaren’tjustshort-termbuthavebeenprovedtoaffectateen’swell-beingintheyearstocome.●You’llhavemoretimewithfamily.Familieswhovolunteertogetherhavetheuniqueexperienceofworkingtowardacommongoal.___20___Everyonebringssomethinguniquetothetableandcanconnectwitheachotherinanewway.And,therearetasksforeveryageandability,soallyourchildrencanfeelproudoftheirwork.A.Helpingthecommunitylowersratesofdepression.B.Volunteeringasafamilymaybejustthethingyouneed.C.Volunteeringhasalifelongeffectonkidsandteenagers.D.Volunteeringcanbethefirststepinbreakingdownprejudice.E.Foradults,volunteeringcanprovidesignificantphysicalhealthbenefits.F.Youmayevenlearnthatyourkidhasatalentyoudidn’tknowaboutbefore.G.Volunteeringmakesyoufeelcapableandinspiresyoutomakethemostofeachday.第二部分语言运用(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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Atthe2026SpringFestivalGala,OdetotheFlowerGods(贺花神)caughtmillionsattention.Theshowbroughtviewersintoaworld____21____ancientmythologyandadvancedtechnologymeet.Theinspirationcamefromanationaltreasure—theWhiteJadeTwelve-MonthPendantsSet,preservedintheForbiddenCity.Thiswonderfulartwork,____22____withtwelveflowers,becamethefoundationfortheproduction.Eachflowerwaspairedwithahistorical____23____connectedtothatbloom.Theselectionprocesswascareful.Researchersdug____24____intoclassicaltextstofindrealconnections.ThepoetLuGuimeng,knownforhis____25____ofchrysanthemums(菊花),becametheflowergodfortheninthmonth.ZhangQian,whobroughtpomegranates(石榴)toChina,washonoredasthepomegranateflowergod.Every____26____respectedhistoricaltruth.WhatmadetheshowspecialwasitsuseofAI.AnAIGCsystemhelped____27____thelimitsofthephysicalstage.Performerswalkedthroughbambooforestsonemomentandfloatedamongcloudsthenextand____28____byAIenvironmentsrespondingtotheirmovements.Theperformersfacedatoughtask:theyhadto____29____theircharacters’spiritwithoutspeaking.Everygesturewascarefullydesigned.Monthsoftraining____30____theycouldconveyemotionthroughbodylanguagealone.Costumedesignersstudiedancientpaintingstoensure____31____.Theresultwasstunning—flowingrobes,delicateornaments,andmakeupthat____32____eachflower’sbeautywhilestayingtruetohistory.Behindthescenes,techniciansworkedtirelessly.ThemixofliveperformanceandAIvisualsrequired____33____timing.Evenonesecondofdelaycouldbreakthemagic.Aftertheshow,socialmediaeruptedwithpraise.Viewerscalledit“apoembroughttolife.”Formanyyoungpeople,itwastheirfirst____34____withtraditionalcultureinsuchanaccessibleform.OdetotheFlowerGodsismorethanentertainment.Itisabeautiful____35____thatancientChinesecivilizationcanstillspeaktomodernheartsthroughinnovationandart.21.A.where B.which C.what D.who22.A.carved B.written C.painted D.printed23.A.event B.figure C.period D.document24.A.quickly B.deeply C.casually D.occasionally25.A.love B.hate C.fear D.doubt26.A.decision B.mistake C.promise D.excuse27.A.protect B.describe C.imagine D.break28.A.replaced B.surrounded C.ignored D.hidden29.A.hide B.express C.change D.forget30.A.doubted B.questioned C.ensured D.wondered31.A.realness B.creativity C.simplicity D.popularity32.A.reflected B.blocked C.avoided D.limited33.A.poor B.slow C.weak D.exact34.A.experience B.conflict C.problem D.struggle35.A.reminder B.warning C.barrier D.mystery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。Artis____36____universallanguagethatconveysthoughtsandemotionsbeyondwords.Throughouthistory,manymasterpieceshavemovedpeople’sheartsandstoodthetestoftime.Threeworld-famousworksofart,____37____(especial),showthepoweranddepthofhumancreativity.TheStarryNightimpressesus____38____itsamazingtechniqueandvividexpression.Itdoesnotsimplyshowthenightsky,butcapturesamovingmomentfullofenergyandemotion.Everybrushstrokeandcolorcarriesthepainter’sstrongfeelings,____39____(invite)viewerstosharethemagicofthescene.TheScreamattractsuswithitsuniquestyleand____40____(amaze)design.Itcreatesatenseandpowerfulatmospherethatmakespeople____41____(lose)inmind.Itdoesnotdescribetherealworlddirectly,butusesimaginationtoshowtheinnerfearand____42____(anxious)oftheartist,leavingvisitorsamazedanddeeplymoved.TheEmpireofLightstandsoutfor____43____(it)amazingideaandcreativeform.Itpresentsaspecialworldwherenightanddayexistatthesametime.Itchallenges____44____(tradition)ideasandopensanewdoorforfutureartists.Itteachesusthatartisnotfixedbutkeepsdevelopingandchanging.Thesethreemasterpiecesreminduswhatarttrulymeans.Artismorethandecoration.Itisabridgebetweenhearts,arecordofhistory,_____45_____atreasureofthehumanspirit.Theycontinuetoinspireustoappreciate,createandloveart.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假如你是李华,你的美国朋友Eric对中国传统节日很感兴趣。请你给他写一封邮件,介绍一个你最喜欢的中国传统节日。内容包括:1.节日名称、时间;2.节日的主要活动;3.你喜欢的原因。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。DearEric,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)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。Familyharmonygreatlyinfluencesstudents’growth.Myparentsalwaysfillmylifewithwarmth:Theymakemyfavoritemealseachmorning—likesavoryfriedeggs—andstayupwithmewhenIstrugglewithtrickyhomework,especiallyconfusingphysicsproblems.Theircaremakesmefeelsafe,butlastweek,Ialmostbrokethiswarmbondduetomyselfishnessandrecklessness(鲁莽).ItstartedwhenMomboughtanewwoodenbookshelfformymessyroom.Shespentthewholeweek
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