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2025~2026学年河北衡水市安平中学高一年级下学期假期作业检测英语试卷一、阅读理解Trip1OneWeekinTheMountainsBringyourstrongshoesandwarmclothesforthiswalkinabeautifulareaoftheGreenMountains.Youmaygohikingorhaveatryofrockclimbing.Thisisalsoaprotectionareaforwildanimals.Youcanfindmanykindsofanimalslivinginthisarea.Time:May8—May14;Tel:64639818;Adult:$110.00;Child:$55.00Trip2ThreeDaysinTheCountryTherearemanybeautifulgardens.TakeyourcameraandenjoythewonderfulsightinHunterValley.Itisagoodplaceforfishingandhorseriding.Youcanalsofinddifferentkindsofflowershere.Thisisalsoagreatwalkforbird-lovers.Time:May20—May22;Tel:63986432;Adult:$50.00;Child:$25.00Trip3FlashlightAdventurePutonyourwarmclothes,bringaflashlight,andcomeforanightwalkalongtheDungogValley.Itisatripfullofadventure.Aguidewillleadthetour.Manyoftheplantsyouwillseeonthistripcanonlybeseenatnight.Time:May16—May18;Tel:63875629;Adult:$30.00;NotforchildrenTrip4FiveDayByTheSeaWearyousunhatandenjoywonderfulsunshineallthetimefrommorningtoevening.Ourhotelisnexttothesea.Wehaveourownboatstoo.Youcanswimintheseaorintheswimmingpool.Everydayourboatwilltakeyoutodifferentplacesforswimming.Time:May23—May27;Tel:67538293;Adult:$80.00;Child:$40.001.Davidlovessports.HewilltakehisholidayfromMay7toMay15.Whatactivitywillheprobablytakepartin?

A.Fishinginthecountry.B.Hikinginthemountains.C.Watchingplantsatnight.D.Swimminginthesea.2.SamwantstostayinHunterValleywithhiswife,hisfive-year-olddaughterandhisseven-year-oldson.Howmuchwillitcost?

A.$150.B.$50.C.$25.D.$100.3.Lucyisacollegestudent.Sheisquiteinterestedinscience.Shewantstoknowsomethingaboutthelifeofplantsatnight.Whichtripwillshechoose?

A.Trip1.B.Trip2.C.Trip3.D.Trip4.TomostScots,thename“EricLiddell”needsnointroduction.Hisstoryhasbecomepartofnationallegend.Atthe1924ParisOlympics,Liddellwongoldinthemen’s400meters,settinganewOlympicandworldrecord.Acenturylater,heremainsoneofScotland’smostadmiredsportsfigures.AftertheParisOlympics,Liddellmadeachoicethatagainsurprisedmany.HereturnedtoTianjin,thenorthernChinesecity.HewasbornthereandspenthisearlyyearsbeforereturningtoBritain.InTianjin,hetaughtatacollegeandhelpeddesignandpromotetheMinyuanStadium.ModeledafterLondon’sStamfordBridge,thestadiumbecameoneofAsia’smostadvancedsportingvenues(场所)ofitstime.WhenJapanlaunchedafull-scaleinvasionofChinain1937,Liddellchosenottoleave.Instead,hemovedtoHebeiProvince,wherehetaughtvillagers.By1941,asconflictbecametense,hemadethepainfuldecisiontosendhispregnantwifeandtheirtwoyoungdaughterstosafetyinCanada,whilehestayedbehind.Hehadsecretlytransportedmoneybyhidingitinsidehollowed-outbread.ThissimplebuteffectivetrickenabledhimtodelivervitalfundstoChinesefamiliesinhardship.In1943,LiddellwasimprisonedbyJapaneseforcesinWeihlsen(nowWeifangcityinShandongProvince)alongwithnearly2,000otherWesterncivilians.There,hebecameknownas“UncleEric”.Hetaughtscienceusingscrapsofpaper,organizedgames,andrepairedsportsequipment—evenfixedhockeysticksforthechildren.Hehelpedtheelderly,sharedhisfood,andevengaveawayhisprizedrunningshoestothoseingreaterneed.Tragically,hediedofabraindiseasein1945attheageof43,justmonthsbeforethecampwasfreed.In1988,amemorial(纪念碑)wasunveiledathisgraveinWeifangwiththewords:“Heshallflyaseagles;heshallrunandnotbetired.”4.Whatcanbelearnedfromparagraph2?

A.EricLiddellwasborninBritainandgrewupinTianjin.B.EricLiddelldesignedtheMinyuanStadiumbyhimself.C.TheMinyuanStadiumwasthemostadvancedvenueinAsia.D.EricLiddellreturnedtoTianjinafterthe1924ParisOlympics.5.WhywerehisfamilysenttoCanada?

A.ToavoidtheconflictinChina.B.TobettersupportChinesefamilies.C.TofindabetterjobinCanada.D.TohaveafamilyreunionlaterinCanada.6.WhichcanbestdescribeEricLiddell?

A.Humbleandhumorous.B.Responsibleandcourageous.C.Hardworkingandhonest.D.Loyalandclever.7.WhatisthemeaningofthewordsonEric’smemorial?

A.Ericlikedplayingwithwildanimals.B.Ericdevotedhimselftophysicalexercises.C.Erichelpedothersandwouldnevergiveup.D.Ericwasafighteragainstdiseasesinhislifetime.Visitingamuseumorgoingonastudytourisaquicklygrowingsocialactivity,whichhassignificantlyincreasedfootfallsatmajormuseums.Thissituationhaspromptedmanymuseumstoextendtheiropeninghours.What’smore,thevisitorsincludenotjusthistoryandarcheology(考古)lovers,butalsoanincreasingnumberofordinarypeople.Allthissuggeststheculturaltourismfieldisshowingstrongrecovery,whichhasspedupthemixofcultureandtourism.However,therapidlyrisingfootfallspresentnewchallengesforthemuseums,astheyhavetocatertothevisitors’demandforspecialculturalservicesandtakemeasurestosupportschoolresearchbetter.TheSuzhouMuseuminJiangsuprovinceoffersanexampleofhowmuseumscanadapttodealwiththeonrushofvisitors.Firstly,themuseumsshouldexpandtheirrolesbeyondthetraditionalfieldofeducationandresearch,andjointhelocaltourismarea.In2007,theSuzhouMuseumconductedasurveyofvisitorsthroughaquestionnaire,whichshowedthatthemostofthevisitorswereyoungwell-educatedpeoplewhowereveryactiveonsocialmedia.Andsocialmediausersinfluencepeople’stravelhabitsordecisions,givingrisetopopularthingssuchas“citywalks”.Basedonthisinsight,themuseumpublishedapocketbookprovidinginformationonbothitscollectionsandlocaltouristspotsinSuzhou.Second,theapplicationofdigitaltechnologycanimprovechangesintheculturalarea.Somemuseumshavealsofoundnewwaysofinteractingwithonlinevisitors.3Dvirtualmodelinganddigitalizedexhibitionscangivevisitorsthechancetoexploremuseumsfromadistance.Third,thereisagrowingtrendofcross-borderintegrationofculturalandeducationalresources.Politicsencouragesstudentstovisitmuseums,improvingtheirhistoricalknowledgethroughschool-relatedlessons.Lastbutnotleast,museumsmustalsocatertoelderlyvisitors,whomakeupover20%ofChina’spopulation.TheSuzhouMuseumcarriedoutasurveyofmorethan800peopleaged60orabovethroughquestionnairesandinterviewslastyeartounderstandtheirpreferencesanddevelopage-friendlyservices.Theseincludemakingplaceseasytoreach,providingefficientmedicalservices,anddisplayingartworksinwaysthatreducephysicaleffortforallvisitors.Onlybypayingattentiontotherealneedsofthepeoplecanmuseumsprovidebetterculturalofferingsandservices.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“caterto”inparagraph2mean?

A.Satisfy.B.Afford.C.Support.D.Help.9.Whoarelikelytovisitmuseumsmostaccordingtothesurveyconductedin2007?

A.Artandphotographyfans.B.Historyandarcheologylovers.C.Internationalexchangesstudents.D.Young,well-educatedsocialmediausers.10.HowdidtheSuzhouMuseumadapttotheincreaseinvisitors?

A.Byextendingopeninghours.B.Bymeetingdifferentrequirements.C.Byfocusingonacademicresearches.D.Byprovidingmoreeducationalresources.11.What’sthepurposeofthispassage?

A.TodeveloptourisminJiangsuprovince.B.Todescribethepresentstateofmuseums.C.Todiscussthechallengesfacedbymuseums.D.Toexplainhowmuseumsrisetothechallenges.BakoMotors,anewly-establishedTunisiancompany,islookingtojumpontheEV(electricvehicle)trend,whilemakinguseofoneofAfrica’sgreatestnaturalresources—sunshine.Itscompactcarsandcargovanshavesolarpanelsontheirroofs,Whilethevehicles(交通工具)stillhavelithium(锂)batteriesandcanbecharged(充电)athomeorontheroad,thesolarpanelsgivethemaccesstoafreeenergysource,chargingthebatteriesdirectly.Sofar,thecompanyhasmadejust100vehiclesbutitplanstoexpandandincreaseexportsoverthecomingyear.Foundedin2021,thecompanybeganmakingthree-wheeledcargovehicles,buthassincemovedtofour-wheeledmodels.TheB-Van,whichcancarry400kilogramsofcargoandhasa100-to300-kilometerrange,isdesignedforlogisticsandlast-miledelivery(配送),withpricesstartingat$8,500.TheotheristheBee,atiny2-seatcarwitha70-to120-kilometerrangeandamaxspeedof45kilometersperhour.It’sspeciallydesignedtowarddaily,in-citytripsandstartsat$6,200.KhaledHabaieb,headofBakoMotors,saysthatthecompanyisalsodesigningathirdmodel,theX-Van,whichwillfittwopassengersandhavealargercargoarea.Hepointsoutthatmorethan40%ofthepartsofeachvehicleareobtainedlocally,includingthelithium-iron-phosphatebatteriesandsteel.Thishelpstoprovidemuch-neededlocaljobs,Habaiebadds.CurrentlyBakoMotorsissmall,butitrecentlystartedbuildingasecond,largerfactoryinTunisia,expectedtoopentowardtheendof2026.Itaimstoproduceupto8,000vehiclesperyearforAfrica,theMiddleEastandEurope.“ThepotentialmarketinAfricaisabout1millionvehiclesperyear,”saysBoubakerSiala,founderandCEOofBakoMotors.“Wearetargetingmaybe5%to10%ofthismarket.”Headdsthatthenextfiveto10yearswillbethepeakoftheelectricmobilitytransition(过渡):“WehavetoprepareourselvesforthistransitionandofferinexpensiveandgoodproductsfortheAfricancitizen.”12.WhatisthekeyfeatureofBakoMotors’vehicles?

A.Theyhavelithiumbatteries.B.Theycanbechargedathome.C.TheyarethecheapestEVsintheworld.D.Theycomewithsolarpanelsontheroof.13.WhichmodelofBakoMotorsissuitablefordeliveryincities?

A.Thethree-wheeledcargovehicle.B.TheB-Van.C.TheBee.D.TheX-Van.14.WhatisBoubakerSiala’sattitudetowardsthefutureofBakoMotorsinAfrica?

A.Doubtful.B.Indifferent.C.Serious.D.Optimistic.15.WhatcanweinferfromthepassageaboutBakoMotors?

A.Itsnewfactorystartedproductionin2025.B.ItplanstotakeuppartoftheAfricanEVmarket.C.IthasalreadybecomealeadingEVmakerinAfrica.D.ItistryingtoprovidemoreadvancedcarsforAfricanusers.Haveyouevermadeapromisetoyourselfthatyoudidn’tkeep?Commonly,whenthenewyearticksover,wemakeresolutions:goingtothegym,studyingharderorgivingupabadhabit.16Butwhatifyouwanttocreateanewgoodhabit?Well,it’spossible.Thebasicideaofahabitissomethingwedoalmostunconsciously,asifyou’reonautopilot.Anexampleofthiswouldbehavingbreakfastorsaying“please”and“thankyou”.17Butifwedon’thavethosehabits,howcanwecreatethem?AccordingtoastudypublishedbytheEuropeanJournalofSocialPsychology,ittakesanaverageof66daystoformanewhabit.However,relyingonlyondeterminationmaynotbetheanswer.18Doyouwanttoloseweightbecauseyouwanttobehealthierorfeelmoreattractive?Theissueis,willpowercouldbesubjecttoyourmood-abadmoodmaymeanyoudon’twanttodosomething.Youshouldalsoavoidtryingtochangetoomuchatonce—rememberthatit’sacaseofbabysteps.Givingupallyourfavouritefoodsatoncewillprobablyresultinfailureratherthansustainablepractice.Ifithappens,don’tworryaboutfailing.19Finally,don’tdothingsoutsideyourcomfortzone.Ifyouhatemushrooms,don’tpersevereandtrytoaddthemtoyourdietjusttobehealthier.20Afterall,whatyouenjoymightbehealthyaswell.Creatingnewhabitsmightnotbequick,butifyoufollowthesetips,youmaybeabletochangesomethingforthebetterorkickabadhabit.

A.Juststartagain!B.Eatsomethingyoulike!C.Celebrateeverysmallstepyoutake.D.Sadly,soonweoftenendupbreakingthem.E.Goodhabitscanbepartofyourdailyroutine.F.Keepexploringuntilyoufindahealthyfood.G.Questioningwhyratherthanmakingupyourmindscouldbethekey.二、完形填空The“WildernessSurvivalChallenge”inZhangjiajie’sQixingMountainhasbecomeabighitrecently.Whatmakesthiseventstandoutisthatthereisnopurposefullydesignedplot—itshowsthe________strugglesof100commonpeopleinthewild.Eachpersongotonlyasmallknifeatthestart,________toseekfoodandwater,buildsimpleshelters,andsurvivewithoutany________fromtheoutside.Thelifeinthemountainwasreally________especiallywhenthetemperaturedroppeddrasticallyinmid-November.Somepeople________wildberriesanddrankriverwatertokeepgoing,whileothersmadeeveryefforttokeepthefireburning.AparticipantnamedDaoyouwonpeople’saffectionduetohis________.Hestayedintheharshwildfor41days,whichdeeply________everyone.Anotherparticipantcalled“ColdBeauty”triedherbesttoprotectthefireintherain,butshehadtoleavebecauseherhealthcheckdidn’t________.Thesestoriestouchedpeople’ssoftspotbecausetheparticipantshadreal-life________likepayingbackdebtsfromfailedbusinessorgettingmoneyfortheirpoverty-strickenfamilies.Althoughtheoriginalrulesaidonly10peoplecouldmakeittothe________,theorganizerschangedit.All14remainingpeopleenteredthelastroundandeach________20,000yuanasaprize.Theeventalsobroughtgreat________benefits.Sponsorsoftheeventsawasignificantincreaseinproduct________,andQixingMountainquickly________.Thischallengerevealsthatpeopleadmirestrengthand________—qualitiesthatshinethroughwhenfacingdifficulties.It’snotmerelyacompetitionorashow,butacelebrationofordinarypeople’sperseverance.21.A.realB.regularC.averageD.individual22.A.tryingB.startingC.promisingD.refusing23.A.improvementB.conditionC.connectionD.assistance24.A.confusingB.challengingC.boringD.embarrassing25.A.grewB.contributedC.pickedD.desired26.A.kindnessB.clevernessC.honestyD.strength27.A.frightenedB.movedC.engagedD.worried28.A.succeedB.approveC.passD.qualify29.A.offersB.opportunitiesC.regretsD.troubles30.A.scheduleB.channelC.finalD.potential31.A.receivedB.benefitedC.consideredD.found32.A.culturalB.economicC.educationalD.mental33.A.advertisementsB.varietiesC.promotionsD.sales34.A.gainedinpowerB.grewinheightC.rosetofameD.contributedtowealth35.A.beliefB.courageC.luckD.confidence三、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。TheBeijingDanceAcademy(BDA)hostedtheseventhyearlyBDADanceForum(论坛)onOct25,bringingtogetherspecialists,artistsandculturalleadersfromacrosstheworld36(explore)theroleofdanceininternationalculturalexchanges.Thisyear’sforum,“Dance’sSharedFuture:Identity,Integration,andTranscendence”,addressedtheintersectionof

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