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第=page22页,共=sectionpages22页2025-2026学年福建省厦门市第十中学高一(下)期中英语试卷一、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共37.5分。ATheSTAREcoStationisanenvironmentalsciencemuseum,awildliferescuecenter,andashelterforendangeredandillegally-tradedforeignanimalsconfiscated(没收)bytheU.S.FishandWildlifeService.Itcarriesoutthemission"PreservationthroughEducation"byeducatingvisitorsaboutthepreservationoftheenvironmentandtheinter-dependenceofalllivingthings.

Fieldtrips

TheSTAREcoStationhostsfieldtripsforschoolsandcampsthroughoutSouthernCalifornia.Eachfieldtriplaststwohours,consistingofaone-hourgatheringandaonehourtourofthefacility,withlessonsassociatedwithCaliforniaStateScienceStandards.

Throughoutthefieldtrip,studentslearnaboutthelatestdevelopmentsinenvironmentalprotectionandthewaysinwhichwildlifeinteractswithvariousecosystems.Thestudentsalsoreceiveanup-closeandhands-onexperiencewithourrescuedforeignwildlife.Thetourincludesdifferentenvironmentalexhibitsthatshowcasethewaysstudentscanhelpprotectanimalsinthewild.

Fieldtripsareofferedonweekdaysonly,from10a.m.—12p.m.or12p.m.—2p.m.Therateis$6pervisitor,bothchildandadult,witha$120minimum.Weofferonefreeadultper10childrenforgroupsof40ormore.Maximumcapacityis120peopleperfieldtrip.

Publictours

GuidedtoursoftheSTAREcoStationintroducevisitorstoovertwohundredrescuedforeignwildlife.EachtourisledbyanEcoStationstaffmember,andfeaturesfunanimalfacts,hands-onanimalencounters,surprisingrescuestories,environmentalexhibits,andoriginalapproachestogoinggreen.Visitorsmayonlyseetheanimalsonaguidedtour,forbothyoursafetyandthesafetyofouranimals.

Theguidedtourlastsapproximately45—60minutes.PublictoursareofferedonSaturdayandSunday,from10a.m.—4p.m.(lasttourbeginsat3p.m.).Ourguidedpublictoursstarteveryhouronthehour.Visitorsareservedonafirst-come,firstservedbasis.Noreservationsarerequired.However,toursmaysellout.Wesuggestlargergroupsscheduleaprivatetour.

Note:

Ourregularpublictourstimesaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.Pleasecallinadvanceforthemostup-to-dateinformation.1.TheSTAREcoStationaimsto______.A.helpresearchwildlifeabroad

B.raiseawarenessofwildlifeprotection

C.collectmoneyforanimalshelters

D.provideaknowledgeofunusualanimals2.Whatcanstudentsdoduringafieldtrip?______A.Makeaspeechontheenvironment.

B.Takepartinaforeignwildliferescue.

C.Gettoknowwhyspeciesgetendangered.

D.Learnhowlivingthingsaffecteachother.3.Foraguidedtour,visitorsshouldknowthat______.A.largegroupsareservedfirst B.itisavailableonweekdays

C.itstimecouldchange D.bookingisneededB

MikePavlikseesalotwhilerecoveringstolenbikesaroundMinneapolis.Once,pretendingtobeapotentialbuyer,hedressedupinasportcoatandmetaseller.Pavliktooknoteofthebike'smake,model,andmarkings,confirmingitwastheonehewashunting.Heaskedtotakeitforatestride.Thesellerwantedsomecollateral(抵押物).

"DoIlooklikethekindofguythatstealsbikes,dude?"Pavlikrecallsaskingtheman.Thenhejustpedaledoff.Anhourlater,thesellertextedhim,"Iguessyou'renotcomingback?"

Pavlikispartofanunusualarmy:amateurdetectiveswhofindstolenbikesandreturnthemtotheirowners.Asbiketheftbecomesmoreprofitable,grassrootseffortstofrustratethievesarespringingupnationwide.Thevolunteerssayrecoveringbikescanbestrangelyfunandaddictive.

Pavlik,whois51,workspart-timeatTraderJoe'swhenheisnotservingasadetectiveforTwinCitiesStolenBikes,whichhasaFacebookpagewith11,000members.PavlikhasacertainskillsetfromworkingasabartenderandaNationalGuardpoliceofficer."Icanreadpeopleandtalktothemreallywell,"hesays."I'malsonotafraidtogetinsomeone'sface.Mostoftheseguysarecowards(胆小鬼)."

SaidaMinneapolispolicespokesman:"Whilewecommendallresidentswhostepuptoimprovetheircommunities,safetyandlawfulnessarethemostimportant.Wedonotsupportaggressivestrategiesthatputanyoneinharm'sway."

OneguywhoPavliksaysallegedly(据说)runsabiketheftringalsostandsout.Thefirsttimeheconfrontedthemanwithabike'sproofofownership,themanpedaledoff.Pavlikgavechaseonhisbikeandshothimwithpeppersprayuntilhecrashed."Igothim,"hesays."ThenIjustliftedthestolenbikeontomyshoulderandspedoff."Anothervictory.4.WhydidPavlikasktotakethebikeforatestride?______A.Tocheckthebike'scondition. B.Toimpresstheseller.

C.Totakebackthebike. D.Toshowheisaseriousbuyer.5.Whatisthemainreasonfortheriseofamateurbikedetectives?______A.Socialmedia'sroleinorganization.

B.Theriseinbiketheftcases.

C.Volunteers'enjoymentofbikerecovery.

D.Thepolice'sfailuretostopbiketheft.6.Whatdoesthepolicespokesmanimply?______A.Pavlik'smethodsareagainstthelaw.

B.Residents'actionsareworthencouraging.

C.Improvingcommunitylivingsafetyisurgent.

D.Dangeroussituationsshouldbelefttothepolice.7.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesPavlik?______A.Braveandskillful. B.Friendlyandhonest.

C.Confidentandsociable. D.Kindandpatient.C

Asclassicalmusicadaptstothedigitalage,itsculturalimportanceremainsclear.The2025BeijingForumforSymphonicMusichighlightedtheurgentneedforinnovation.Orchestrasmustchangenotonlytheirartisticexpressionbutalsohowtheyconnectwithaudiences.Thisensuresthatsympbonicmusicwillcontinuetothriveforfuturegenerationsbyembracingbothitslonghistoryandthetransformationsofanewera.

Acentralfocusisattractingyoungerlisteners.Datashowsthatagrowingnumberofconcertgoersarenowunder45,withmanybornafter1990and2000.Toconnectwiththisgroup,orchestrasareintegratingmusicintodigitalworldsfamiliartothem,suchasvideogamesandmovies.Forexample,theRoyalPhilhamnonicOrchestrahostsconcertsplayingfamousgamesoundtmcks,whichhavebeenverysuccessful.Thisapproachshowsthatyoungpeopleareeagertoexperiencesymphonicmusicinformatstheyfeelconnectedto.

Orchestrasarealsoadoptingnewformatsandtechnologies.Somehaveintroduced60-minuteconcertstocreateshorterandmoreaccessibleexperiencesformodernattentionspans.Artificialintelligenceisalsochangingthefield.AIsystemscannowcomposemusicquickly,andtheycanhelpchooseprogramsforconcerts.WhileAlcannotreplaceamusician'spersonalfeelingsandskill,itsavestime,allowingmusicianstofocusonmorethoughtfuldecisions.

Beyondtechnology,thefuturedependsontrainingyoungmusiciansandengaginglocalcommunities.Musicschoolsaimtoprotectstudents'passionandcreativity,preparingthemforaprofessionalworld.Meanwhile,orchestrasaremovingoutoftraditionalconcerthalls.InTianjin,forinstance,freeoutdoorperformancesbringmusictotheheartofthecommunity.Similarly,afestivalinSwitzerlandholdsconcertsinschoolgymsandlocalbarns,creatingarelaxedandwelcomingatmosphere.Theseeffortsmakeclassicalmusicmoreaccessibleandinviting,helpingitstayrelevantintoday'ssociety.8.HowdoestheRoyalPhilharmonicOrchestraattractyoungaudiences?______A.Byofferingfreeoutdoorconcerts.

B.Byplayingmusicfromvideogames.

C.ByusingAltocreatenewworks.

D.Byshorteningtheirconcertstoonehour.9.WhatcanbeinferredaboutusingAIinchoosingconcertprograms?______A.Itwillsoonreplacehumanmusicianscompletely.

B.Itmakestheprocessmoreefficientandthoughtful.

C.Itcanfullyunderstandtheaudience'semotions.

D.Italwaysproducesbettermusicthanhumansdo.10.Whatisthemainpurposeofholdingconcertsincommunityplaceslikeschoolgyms?______A.Toshowoffthestudents'musicalskills.

B.Topromotetourisminthelocalcities.

C.Tomakeclassicalmusicfeelmorewelcome.

D.Totestnewsoundequipmentandtechnology.11.Whatistheauthor'smainattitudetowardthefutureofsymphonicmusic?______A.Worriedaboutitsdisappearance.

B.Optimisticaboutitsinnovativepotential.

C.Criticalofitsmoveawayfromtradition.

D.UncertainabouttheimpactofAI.D

Parisisfullofculturalsignificance.Yet,despiteitswealthofculturalhotspotsandarchitecturaldelights,sometouristswhoexploretheCityofLightexperience"Parissyndrome(巴黎综合征),apsychologicalconditionthatoftenresultsinnausea(恶心)andincreasedheartrates.AninterestingphenomenonisthatParissyndromeis"mostcommonamongJapanesetourists".Why?

ManyJapanesevisitorsgowithadeeplyromanticpictureofParis—thebeautyofFrenchwomen,thehighcultureandart.ButwhentherealityofthemoderncityofParissetsin,withitsseeminglyunfriendlyserviceandconfusingpublictransport,sometouristssimplyfindtheirhopefallingthrough.

"AnencounterwithaParisianwaiterwhoshoutsatcustomersmightbelaughedoffbythosefromotherWesterncultures.ButfortheJapanese—usedtoasocietywherepolitenessisvaluedandvoicesarerarelyraisedinanger—theexperienceoftheirdreamcityturningintoanightmarecansimplybetoomuch,"saidRodanthiTzanelli,aprofessorofculturalsociology.

SoParissyndromeshouldberegardedasanextremeformofcultureshock,whichisanillnessresultingfromthelossofmeaningwhenpeoplefindthemselvesinadifferentsymbolicreality,accordingtoRachelIrwin,aseniorresearcher.Thesymptomsassociatedwithcultureshockaresimilartothoseexperiencedbysomeonewhoisfeelinganxious.AccordingtotheanalysisofCalmClinic,amentalhealthresourceplatform,whensomeoneisexperiencinganxiety,signalsthatarerelatedtothefightorflightresponsewillbesenttothestomach.Thesignalschangethewaythebodyprocessesfood,causingnausea.

Besides,TzanellipointsoutthatthesyndromeisnotspecifictoParisandnobodycanbefreeofcultureshockaslongastheygotonewplaces.Thesyndromeislikelya"generalphenomenon",asyoungergenerationstendtotraveltodifferentcountries,andarelikelytobemoreawareofwhatthey'llencounteratadestination.Therefore,they'reunlikelytobebitterlydisappointedwhenthey'rethere.12.WhydoJapanesetouristsexperiencegreatdiscomfortinParis?______A.Parislacksrealhistoricalandculturalhotspots.

B.Parisfailstomeettheirromanticexpectations.

C.TheyfindParis'publictransportlessmodern.

D.Theycannotadapttothelocalclimate.13.WhatdoesRodanthiTzanelliaimtoexplaininparagraph3?______A.Howcultureinfluencesthebehavioroftourists.

B.HowJapanesetouristsreacttoParissyndrome.

C.WhyParissyndromeparticularlystrikestheJapanese.

D.WhytheJapanesevaluepolitenessandavoidconflicts.14.WhatconclusionaboutcultureshockcanbedrawnfromRachelIrwin'swords?______A.Itcanbeseeneverywhere.

B.Itleadstopeople'smentalillness.

C.Itdamagespeople'ssenseofself-identity.

D.It'sduetoconflictsbetweendifferentculturalcontexts.15.Whatwillbetheauthor'sadviceonovercomingParissyndrome?______A.Tobepreparedfornewencountersinadvance.

B.Tofocusonthepositiveaspectsofadestination.

C.Tovisitnewplacestogetherwithyoungpeople.

D.Toavoidgoingtounfamiliardestinations.二、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共12.5分。

Weyoungstersbelievethatourresponsibilitiestothecountrybeginonlywhenweentertheworkforce.Thisisbecauseweconsiderourselvesashelplesstodoanythingatthattime.(1)______

Raiseawarenessofimportantsocialissuesinthecountry.Thevoiceoftheyoungcanmakeitselfheardinareaslikeeducation,pollutionandhealthcare.Theseareissuesthatdirectlyinfluenceourlivesandshouldbetakennoticeofbyus.(2)______

Supportthecommunitybyactivelyparticipatinginvolunteering.Volunteersarealwaysneededtoassistoldpeople'shomesandothercharityorganizations.(3)______Simplethingslikecleaningthehouse,entertainingorlisteningtotheelderly,ormakingvoicerecordingsforthevisuallydisabledareallwithinourreachandfarmoresignificantthanshoppingorhangingoutatshoppingmalls.

Participateinallkindsofactivitiesthatpromoteourenvironment.Plantingnewplantsandtreestominimizepollutionandcreateacleanenvironmentinwhichtolive.(4)______Usingone-offmaterials,suchasplasticbagsandlunchboxes,alsocausesburdentonature.Weshouldavoidtheseandmanyothersimilarbehaviorsifwewanttoseeabetterenvironment.

(5)______Therearemanythingswecannotdorightnow,suchasinfluencepublicpolicies,butwemayprepareourselvestobereadywhenthetimecomesforustocontribute.Asignificantamountoftimeandmoneyhasbeeninvestedindevelopingusasyoungleadersofthefuture,andwemustnotignoreourresponsibilities.Intheend,takingonourresponsibilitiestooursocietyisabigstepinhelpingtoimprovelifeinourcountry.

A.Getwellpreparedforanypossibilities.

B.Investtimeandmoneytoensureabetterfuture.

C.Otherefficientstrategiesincludenotthrowingrubbisheverywhereinthestreets.

D.Asaresult,wepostponeanydutyuntilweentertheworkplace.

E.Butweshouldrealizethatthereareroleswemayplayatthemoment.

F.Thus,byprovidingourservicesregularly,wearepromotingacaringculture.

G.Byshowingthatwecareaboutoursociety,wecanbetterourselvesandourcountry16.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G17.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G18.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G19.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G20.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G三、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。

MyhusbandandIwereonourflighttoAmerica.Thecabin(机舱)was

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forthefilmswhenshoutsof"Wakeup!Oh,help!"rangout."Isthereadoctoraboard?"Nodoctorwantedtohearthesewordswhileflying,butIstillansweredquickly.

Iwasoutofmy

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andrantoseeafrightenedelderlywomanholdingthehandofherhusband,whowasn't

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toher.Hisheadwasback,

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closed.Ididaquickexamination:colourgood,noevidentpain,breathing

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withouteffort.Isatdown,still

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hisheartbeat,andaskedthewomanaboutherhusband.Luckily,hehada

(27)

medicalhistoryandtooknomedicine.Thecouplehadtravelledto

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their60thweddinganniversary.Ithadbeenagoodholiday,sheexplained,but

(29)

.Suddenlyherhusbandopenedhiseyes,andasked,"What'shappened?"SoIexplained,"Yourheartbeatisn'tquiteright,andthatmayhave

(30)

yourunconsciousness(昏迷)."

Soonafter,whenIreportedthewholesituationtothe

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,heaskedme,"Wecanputtheplanedownin20minutesinGander,or

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fortwohoursinToronto.Whatdoyouwantmetodo,doc?""Putitdown,"Ireplied.AlthoughIdon'tknow

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whatresultedintheman'strouble,thetruthis,travelfor

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canbestressful,andthere'senormouspotentialformedicaltreatments.

Threeweekslater,Ireceivedathank-younotefromthegentleman,whowill

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remainingoodhealthforyearstocome.Seeingeachpatientgettingwellagainisthebestgiftforadoctor.21.A.darkened B.decorated C.heated D.lightened22.A.bed B.seat C.room D.office23.A.responding B.smiling C.whispering D.waving24.A.fingers B.hands C.mouth D.eyes25.A.heavily B.rapidly C.frequently D.smoothly26.A.touching B.stopping C.checking D.counting27.A.clean B.horrible C.serious D.legal28.A.congratulate B.celebrate C.admire D.appreciate29.A.relaxing B.satisfying C.tiring D.boring30.A.broughtabout B.resultedfrom C.reactedto D.madeup31.A.participant B.pilot C.passenger D.police32.A.pullover B.holdon C.carryon D.turnaround33.A.forcertain B.inbrief C.atleast D.aboveall34.A.teenagers B.children C.seniors D.adults35.A.immediately B.hopefully C.absolutely D.typically四、语法填空:本大题共1小题,共15分。36.Shi

Guangquan:Protector

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Lingyin

Laba

Festival

Customs

BorninMarch1961,ShiGuangquan,aChinesefolkartist,hasspentallhislifepreservinganddevelopingthe

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(tradition)LabaFestivalcustoms.in1989,hebecameamonkatFaguangTempleinHaimen,Jiangsu,and

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(begin)learningtherituals(宗教仪式)andcookingskillsofthetemple'sLabaFestival—anancientfestivalcelebratingharvest,andcommunitykindness.Duringthetime

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*livedintempleslikeLonghuainShanghaiandGuangfuinChongming,hecontinuedtopracticeandleadthesecustoms.

In2007,ShijoinedLingyinTempleinHangzhouasthemainleaderof

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temple,whereheactivelypromotedthecustoms.Heintroducedafreeticketpracticeforthetempleduringallowingthefestival,

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(allow)localpeopletojointhecelebrations.Moreimportantly,hemadeabiggroupactivityofgivingoutLabaporridgetocitizens,turningthetemple

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animportantcentreforcommunitywarmth.

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(keep)thetraditionalive,heworkedwithhisteamtocreatenewworkplaces,suchasinteractiveworkshops,mixingoldritualswithmodernlife.

Shi's

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(effort)havemadeLingyin'sLabaFestivalafamousprovincialintangible(非物质的)culturalheritage,

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(list)in2017.Hisworkshowshowtraditionalculturecanremainlivelyandhavemeaningfortoday.Byconnectingthepastandpresent,hehashelpedpeopleunderstandthevalueofpreservingtheirculturalroots,makingthefestivalnotjustaritual,

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butWalivingpartofcommunitylife.

which.(1)

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五、书面表达:本大题共2小题,共40分。37.假定你是李华。为增强学生对中国传统文化的了解,你校将举办"传统文化体验日"(TraditionalCultureExperienceDay)活动。请你代表学生会给校英文网站写一则英文通知,

内容包括:

(1)活动时间和地点;

(2)活动内容;

(3)活动意义。

注意:

(1)写作词数应为80个左右,可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。

(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Notice______

The

Students'

Union38.IthadbeenabusydayatVineyardsinNapa.AsIwasclosingupInoticedapassportinthecashregisterdrawer(收银柜).Therewasanotewithitexplainingthatsomeonehadfounditinthewomen'srestroom.

Ihadalmostfinishedcheckingtheregisterreceipts(收据)whenthephonerang.ItwasawomannamedChristinewhohadleftherpassportbehind.ShewasflyingbacktoNewYorkthenextmorningandneededherpassporttoboardtheplane.

Christinesaidshewasmeetingfriendswhomshehadn'tseenforseveralyearsfordinnerinSanFrancisco;shewoulddriveallthewaybackuptoNapaafterdinnertogetitback.

Icouldhaveleftthepassportunderthefrontdoormat,butIthoughtaboutwhatabadwayitwouldbeforhertoendherdayafterhavingsuchagreatexperiencehereinNapa.AndthenIasked,"WhereareyoustayinginSanFrancisco?Iwillsendthepassporttoyouinperson."Afterall,itwouldonlybeanhourroundtrip.

Afewminuteslater,IstartedmydrivetoSanFranciscowhenmycellphonerangagain.ItwasChristine,withhervoicetrembling,"I'msosorry.Iwasinvolvedinacaraccidentonthewaytothehotel.Noone'shurt,butthecar'snotdrivable,andIcan'tevengotothehotelsoon."Iaskedherwhereshewas.Whenshetoldmethatshewasatalocalpoliceofficewhichwasquiteadistancefromthehotel,andaskedifIwouldleaveherpassportatthefrontdeskofthehotel.Isaid,"Sure."

注意:

(1)续写词数应为150左右;

(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

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