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2025~2026学年江西省九江市高一上学期期末检测英语试卷一、听力选择题1.WhatdoesthewomanwantTomtodo?

A.Finishhishomework.B.Movethechairsin.C.Dosomegardening.2.WhendoesthenexttrainarriveinMiami?

A.At11:00am.B.At2:00pm.C.At4:00pm.3.WhatcanweknowaboutKaren?

A.Shecouldn’tfindherhusband.B.Shewasbadlyhurtinanaccident.C.Shewasworriedaboutherhusband.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inarestaurant.B.Intheoffice.C.Athome.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Areport.B.Afriend.C.Aparty.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.WhatdoesLilythinkoftheweatherintheNetherlands?

A.Cold.B.Nice.C.Hot.7.WheredoesPaulcomefrom?

A.ThePhilippines.B.TheNetherlands.C.Canada.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatisthewoman’swritingabout?

A.Ajobplan.B.Astudents’play.C.Anexpert’sstory.9.Whatwillthemanprobablyapplytobe?

A.Amanager.B.Awriter.C.Asalesman.10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Friends.B.Interviewerandinterviewee.C.Strangers.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.WhatisLinda’shobby?

A.Fishing.B.Takingpictures.C.Collectingstamps.12.WhatisBob’smotherinterestedin?

A.Playingthepiano.B.Exercisinginthegym.C.Painting.13.Wholikesridingabike?

A.Bob.B.Bob’sfather.C.Bob’ssister.14.HowmanypeoplearethereinBob’sfamily?

A.3.B.4.C.5.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。15.WhydidMarksearchforthesunbears?

A.Tofinishhisschoolwork.B.Tosatisfyhiscuriosity.C.Todoanexperiment.16.Whatcanwelearnaboutthesunbears?

A.Theyoftenlivealone.B.Theyonlyfeedonmeat.C.Theyaresmallerthanbirds.17.WhatwillMarksharenext?

A.Hisdailyschedule.B.Thesunbears’dailymovements.C.Thesunbears’wayofcommunication.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatisthespeakerdoing?

A.Introducingateacher.B.Hostingaprogram.C.Givingalecture.19.Whyistheactivity“What’sinYourSchoolbag?”suggested?

A.Tohelpstudentsgettoknoweachother.B.Toletstudentsvaluetheirownobjects.C.Tolearnaboutthestudents’needinstudy.20.Howdoesdebatingclassruleshelpstudents?

A.Itimprovestheirdebatingskills.B.Itenablesthemtotalkabouttheirdreams.C.Itmakesthemmorelikelytofollowtherules.二、阅读理解FutureHeroesisMuseumoftheFuture’sspecialspaceforchildren.Withinanopenworldofexplorationandplay,childrenareencouragedtodevelopskillsthatwillalwaysbeuseful.Theexhibition’s(展览)threemainexperiences—Imagine,DesignandBuild—providechildrenwithchancesthatenablethemtoplayandlearnthroughactivitiesthatencouragecommunication,teamworkandcreativity.Atanygivenmoment,thelittlefutureheroesmaybecalledontotakepartinurgenttasks.Thesetaskspresentchallengesthatmustbedealtwithinalimitedtime.Monitored(监控)bytheMuseum’sFutureHeroesexpertguides,thesetasksencouragechildrentoworktogethertowardsasharedgoalandimprovetheircriticalthinking,courageandconfidence.Thesequalitiesarerewardedwithbadges(徽章)thatcelebratemakingpositivecontributionstotheFutureHeroesworldbyhelping,solvingproblems,creatingsomethingnewortryingsomethingtheyhaveneverdonebefore.Playerscancollectasmanyofthesebadgesastheywantandcansavethem.TicketsareneededtoentertheMuseumoftheFuture.$169foradults;$100forchildrenagedfiveandabove.ButsomepeoplecangetafreeentrytotheMuseumoftheFuture;Childrenunderfouryearsold.Pre-bookingisnotrequired.PleasevisittheCustomerServiceDeskonarrivaltocollectyourentryticketsandpresentyourIDcardandvaliddocumentationwhenrequested.21.HowcanchildrengetbadgesinFutureHeroes?

A.Bytryingnewthingsbravely.B.Bydealingwithsometasksontheirown.C.ByvisitingtheMuseumoftheFutureasrequired.D.Bycloselyfollowingtheinstructionsofanexpertguide.22.Howmuchwillacouplewiththeir3-year-oldpayfortheirentry?

A.$100.B.$169.C.$338.D.$438.23.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?

A.TodescribeFutureHeroes’achievement.B.ToexplaintherulestoenterFutureHeroes.C.Tointroduceamuseum’sspecialareaforchildren.D.Toshareapersonalexperienceofvisitingamuseum.For15years,HillaryCohenhasbeenbusywithbehind-the-scenesworkinthefilmindustry.Oneofthebenefitssheenjoyedwasthemealsprovidedontheset—delicious,chef-preparedfoodlikesteakandseafood.Butshe’dlongbeenanxiousaboutwhathappenedtotheleftovers(剩饭).“Theywouldjustthrowitout,”saidCohen,40.“Iwasalwaystold,‘Wecan’tgiveawaythefood.…It’stoohard.Ifsomeonegetssick,wewillhavetotaketheresponsibility.’”Foryears,Cohenhadasolutioninmindabouthowtosendtheleftoversfromsetstopeopleinneed,buther16-hourworkdaysdidn’tgivehermuchopportunitytocarryitout.ShecalledSamanthaLuu,aco-workerwhowasalsodeeplyconcernedabouttheproblem,andtogethertheygottoworkandstartedEveryDayAction,anonprofit(非盈利组织)thatpicksupextrafoodfromfilmsetsandotherbusinessesandsendsittocommunitiesinneedaroundLosAngeles.Atfirst,CohenandLuumademostofthepickupsthemselveswiththehelpofvolunteers.Butwhentheywentbacktowork,thatbecameunmanageable.Asaresult,theydevelopedtheirFilmIndustryDriverProgram.Thisprogramgivessomemoneyforworkandgastopeoplelikeproductionhelpersandbackgroundperformerswhohelpthem.Whiletheirservicesarefree,CohenandLuustronglyencouragesetstogiveaway$50foreverypickuptohelppaythedriversandcoverthecostofgas.Afterworkingonthiseffortfornearlyfouryearswithoutpay,CohenandLuunowdothisworkfull-time.Cohenisn’tsureifsheisdonewithworkinginthefilmindustry,fornowherfocusisonEveryDayAction:connectingsmallparts—oneset,onemeal,onepersonatatime.Seeingthedirectimpactoftheirworkoncommunitiesbringsthemgreatjoyandasenseofachievement.Andthismattersalottothem.24.WhywastheextrafoodonfilmsetsusuallythrownoutaccordingtoCohen?

A.Itstastewaspoor.B.Itmightbringtrouble.C.Itwashardtokeepfresh.D.Itsmaterialswereunhealthy.25.WhatmadeCohenfailtodealwithleftoverfoodearlier?

A.Herheavywork.B.Herstrongfear.C.Thedisagreementfromherpartner.D.Theabsenceofexpertsuggestions.26.WhatcanbeinferredabouttheFilmIndustryDriverProgram?

A.Itneedsthegovernment’ssupport.B.Itcreatesjobopportunitiesforlocals.C.Itpaysfilmworkersfortheirhelp.D.Itrunsonthecontributionsoffilmsets.27.Whatmessagedoesthetextmainlyshow?

A.Muchfoodfromthefilmindustryisoftenwasted.B.Startinganonprofitcallsforlotsoftimeandenergy.C.Volunteersarethemostimportantpartofanyservice.D.Oneperson’sconcerncangrowintoanorganizedeffort.Scientistshavefoundanunusual“hybrid”(杂交)birdinTexas—amixofabluejayandagreenjay.BrianStokesisstudyingforhisPh.D.attheUniversityofTexasatAustin.Hisworkfocusesongreenjays—birdscommoninCentralAmericaandMexico.SowhenBriansawaphotoofanunusual-lookingbirdonsocialmedia,hegotveryinterestedinit.Itwasblueandlookedsimilartoabluejay,abirdcommoninEasternNorthAmerica.Butsomethingwasn’tquiteright.Insteadofhavingwhitefacecoloringlikeabluejay,thisbird’sfaceisblack.Thebirdismediuminsize,notasbigasabluejayandnotassmallasagreenjay.Briangotintouchwiththewomanwhohadpostedthepicture,andsheinvitedhimtocomeandseethebirdforhimself.Tostudythebirdmorecarefully,Brianbroughtalightnetthathehopedwouldallowhimtocatchandkeepthebirdforsometime.Ittookalotofeffort,butafewdayslater,hedidsucceed.Quickly,hegotafewpictures,tookabloodsample,andplacedatrackeraroundthebird’sleg.Thenhesetitfree,unharmed.Workingwithabiologyprofessorattheuniversity,Brianwassurethatthebirdwasahybrid.Thefatherwasabluejay(commoninEasternNorthAmerica)andthemotherwasagreenjay(commoninCentralAmerica).Long,longago,bothkindsofjaysdevelopedfromthesamekindofbird.Butforsevenmillionyears!,theyhavebeencompletelyseparate.Sosuchahybridisverysurprising.Inthemid-1900s,thelivingareasofthetwobirdsdidnotreallyoverlap.Butinrecentyears,asthetemperatureshaverisen,greenjayshavebeenmovingfurthernorth,andbluejayshavebeentravelingfurtherwest.Untilnow,theresearchershaven’tgiventhehybridanameyet,buttheywonderifitshouldbecalleda“GrueJay”.28.HowdidBrian’seducationalbackgroundhelphiminthediscovery?

A.Ithelpedhimcatchthebirdquickly.B.Ittaughthimtoturntosocialmediaforhelp.C.Itmadehimabletorealisethebird’suncommonness.D.Itallowedhimtousetheuniversity’slabforbloodtests.29.Whatcanbeknownaboutthehybrid?

A.Ithasablackface.B.Ithasagreenbody.C.Itismuchlargerthananyotherjay.D.Itsingsliketwobirdsatthesametime.30.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkabout?

A.ThestepsBriantooktostudythebird.B.ThewayBrianmadethewomanbelievehim.C.ThereasonswhyBrianfixedatrackeronthebird.D.ThedifficultyBrianhadinfindingthebird’slivingarea.31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“overlap”inparagraph5probablymean?

A.Disappear.B.Cross.C.Suffer.D.Remain.Drones(无人机)havebeenusedinfarmingsincethe1980sinsomecountries.Theearliestdronesusedinfarmingwereverysmallandcouldcarryoutonlyafewtasks.Butimprovementsindroneshavegivenrisetolargermodelswhichareabletocarryheavierloads(装载).Recentmodelsareevenabletocarryloadsofupto100kg.Thishasmadedronesabletodoawidevarietyoftasksandbeusedonfarmsofdifferentsizes.Thefirstfarmdroneswereexpensiveforsmallfarmers.Althoughthisisstilltruefordroneownership,priceshavefallensharplybecauseofrapidtechnologicaladvancesandcompetition.Moreover,therental(租赁)serviceprovidedbysmallbusinessesandfarmergroupshasmadeiteasyforfarmerstousedronesatpricessimilartoorlowerthanthosepaidtofarmworkers.Peoplehavefoundnewwaystodofarmwork.First,inrichcountries,peoplestartedusingbigmachinesliketractorstohelpplantandpickcropsfaster.Thischangestartedlongagoandtookover100yearstoreachAsia.Now,anewchangeistakingplacewithflyingdrones.ItstartedinChinalessthantenyearsagoandisspreadingquicklyaroundtheworld.TwoChinesecompanies,DJIandXAG,producemostofthedronesusedinfarmingworldwide.Thedronerevolution(变革)iscompletelychanginghistoricalpatternsoffarmingtechnologyspreading.Injust5years,millionsoffarmersacrossAsiaandbeyond,manyofwhomaresmallholders,willbeabletousethisnewtechnology.Therearestrongsignsthatdronescanraisetheefficiencyandproductivityoffarming,improveworkersafety,andbetterlivelihoodsinthecountryside.32.Whycanmoderndronesbeusedforvariousfarmtasks?

A.Theyareeasiertocontrol.B.Theyareabletoflyalongertime.C.Theycancarrymuchheavierweights.D.Theycanworkundermoreweatherconditions.33.Whatcanweknowaboutsmallfarmersusingdronesnow?

A.Theypreferfarmworkerstodrones.B.Theycangetdroneservicesatalowercost.C.Theycanaffordtobuytheirowndrones.D.Theyneedtolearnmoreskillstorundrones.34.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthefutureoffarmdrones?

A.Hopeful.B.Worried.C.Uncaring.D.Unclear.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.HowDronesAreChangingFarmingB.TheHistoryofDroneTechnologyDevelopmentC.TheAdvantagesandDisadvantagesofFarmDronesD.HowChineseDroneCompaniesLeadtheGlobalMarketInaworldthat’sgettingbusierandbusier,creatingaquietplaceforreadingcanletyougetawayfromdailystress.Italsohelpsyoustayfocusedandenjoyyourtimebetter.Withjustafewsimpleandsmartchanges,anyonecanturntheirreadingcornerintoapeacefulspace.Comfortisimportantwhenitcomestochoosingfurnitureforyourreadingspace.Acomfortablechairsupportsyourbackandinviteslongperiodsofrelaxation.Aspecialsmalltablenexttoyourseatcanbereallyuseful.36Manypeoplelookformethodstoreducestressandenableamoreenjoyablereadingexperience.37Besidesthis,thinkaboutfunctionalthingslikeaweightedblanket,whichcanhelpyouduringmomentsofstress.38Somepeopleprefercompletesilence,whileothersenjoysoftbackgroundmusicornaturesounds.Findoutwhatworksbestforyou.Ifbackgroundnoisemakesyoulessfocused,thinkaboutwaystoblocknoiseormakesureyourreadingspaceisawayfromtypicalhouseholdnoise.Bringingthingsofnatureindoorsenrichesareadingspace.39Houseplantssuchassnakeplantsorpothosareeasytotakecareofandcanimproveairquality.Greenerysoftenstheroomandcreatesasenseofconnectednesswiththeoutdoors,creatingapeacefulenvironment.Yourreadingenvironmentshouldmirroryourpersonalstyleandpreferences.Putinthingsthatfeelrightforyou,likepaintingsthatcheeryouup,orphotosthatbringbackhappymemories.40Andtheyalsohelpdevelopadeeperemotionalconnectionwiththeplacewhereyouread.

A.Theymakeitmoreinvitingandenjoyable.B.Personaltouchesmakeanyspacefeellikehome.C.However,alwaysremembertobuythingswisely.D.Itdoesn’tmatterhowyoutakeinandenjoythematerial.E.Apeacefulreadingenvironmentisoftenbasedonsoundcontrol.F.Somethingpromotingcalmness,liketeas,canmakeadifference.G.Itprovidesspaceforyourreadingmaterials,bookmarksoracupoftea.三、完形填空ForaslongasIcouldrecall(回忆),I’dneverbelievedmyhousewascleanenoughtowelcomefriends.So,wheneverwewereexpecting________,I’dpushmyselftothelimittomakesurethehousewas________.IworkedsohardthatIendeduptootiredmentallyandphysicallyto________theirpresence.I’djust________aweekofcleaning.Andtomy________,thehousesparkled(闪耀)withspringtimetidiness.However,whenI________mydaughterdidn’tnoticethecleanrooms,it________me:maybeothersdidn’tpaymuchattentiontohowtidymyhouseappearedevenafterI’dworkedsohardto________thegathering(聚会).IthoughtaboutthetimeI’dvisitedfriends.Althoughwealwayshadagoodtime,notoncecouldI________howcleanormessytheirhomeslooked.Weweremore________intalkingandlaughing—actuallyenjoyingourselves.________,Ibegantofeelmore________thatitwasn’tmyhousethatmyfriendswerecomingtoseebutitwasmyfamilyandme.Itookabig________andstartedinvitingfriendstostopby.Strangely,Ilookedforwardtotheirvisits.Sure,I’ddoaquicktidy-upwhenIknewtheywerecoming,butI________drivingmyselfcrazytomakeeverything________.Enoughwasenough,andsomehow,thatwasmorethanenough.41.A.competitionB.companyC.comparisonD.guidance42.A.emptyB.peacefulC.cleanD.modern43.A.enjoyB.recordC.standD.recommend44.A.startedB.plannedC.finishedD.promised45.A.sadnessB.surpriseC.concernD.eye46.A.realizedB.explainedC.hopedD.mentioned47.A.confusedB.preventedC.neededD.hit48.A.talkaboutB.prepareforC.turndownD.showoff49.A.expectB.guessC.rememberD.miss50.A.interestedB.richC.successfulD.experienced51.A.ObviouslyB.FinallyC.UsuallyD.Secretly52.A.curiousB.regretfulC.anxiousD.confident53.A.stepB.riskC.roleD.chance54.A.keptB.stoppedC.triedD.preferred55.A.importantB.possibleC.perfectD.famous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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。BeforeBenjaminReneandLoicMichellefttheirhometownofAnnecyinsoutheasternFranceinSeptember2024,Chinawas,tothem,56farawayyetfascinating(吸引人的)place.“InFrance,Chinafeelstoofaraway,”saysRene,27.“Italmostmeanstheendoftheworld—asfarasyoucangobywalking.”Theidea57finallyturnedthisabstractdistanceintolivedexperiencewasborninNovember2023.Afterchattingfacetofaceoneday,theymadeadecision—towalktoChina,andtheythoughtitanenvironmentallyfriendlywaytotravel.Theirplannedpathcoverednearly13,000kilometers,passingthrough16countries58endinginShanghai.BythetimetheyarrivedinLanzhouinSeptember,they59(be)ontheroadforabout450days.That60(slow)alsoopeneddoors.“WeknowmanyChinesepeopledon’tconsiderLanzhouabigcity,”Renesays.“Butforus,it’s61(extreme)huge.Yet,itwasnotmodernityalonethatattractedus,butthewayitcoexistedwithhistoryanditspeople.Ifwehadtakenaplane,wewouldneverhavepaidavisit62Lanzhouandmetthesenicepeople.Sometimestheyevenpaidforourhotelorfood.ThewarmthoftheChinesepeopleisthemost63(impress)partofthejourney.”Throughouttheirjourney,thetwohaverecordeddailylifethroughshortvideosandphotosandsharedthemontheInternetexcitedly,64(attract)alotoffollowers.Forthem,slowtraveloffersamoremeaningfulchance65(understand)theworld.“ChinesecultureisverydifferentfromFrenchculture,andthatdifferencehelpsusreflectonourownculture,”saysMichel.五、书信写作66.假定你是李华,你校英文报正在以MyWaytoDealwiththeUsedClothes为话题进行征稿。请你写篇文章投稿,内容包括:1.你的做法;2.该做法的意义。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。MyWaytodealwiththeUsedClothes____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、书面表达67.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。Thewhitewallinthedoctor’sroomwaslikeacold,wetcloth.Itheldtheword“cancer”tight,andthenstruckmehardwithit.Ifeltsomethingbreakinsideme.WhenIwalkedoutofthehospital,thewholeworldlookedgraytome.Eventhesunonmyskinfeltsharpandcold.Ibeganlockingmyselfinmyroom,drawingthecurtainstightasifthatcouldshutoutthecancer.Oneday,whenIfoundthescarfmymotherhadmadeforme,

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