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第=page11页,共=sectionpages11页浙江省2025-2026学年高一下学期期末模拟英语试卷一、听力-选择题:本大题共20小题,共30分。1.听下面一段对话,回答小题。Whatdoestheboywantthewomantodo?A.Checkhishomework. B.Writeacomposition.

C.Givehimsomeideas. 2.听下面一段对话,回答小题。Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atastore. B.Atarestaurant. C.Atschool.3.听下面一段对话,回答小题。Whendoesthemansuggestgoingshopping?A.OnFriday. B.OnSaturday. C.OnSunday.4.听下面一段对话,回答小题。Whatisthewoman?A.Asalesperson. B.Astudent. C.Arepairman.5.听下面一段对话,回答小题。Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Acompany. B.Areport. C.Aworkmate.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatiswrongwiththecomputer?A.Itdoesn’thavemuchmemoryspace.

B.Itwasdamagedbyavirus.

C.Itistooold.7.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Buyanewcomputer.

B.Askotherstorepairthecomputer.

C.Deletesomeprogramsandapplications.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.WhywillNinaseethedentist?A.Tofillabadtooth. B.Topulloutatooth.

C.Togetherteethcleaned. 9.HowwillNinagotothedentist’s?A.Bycar. B.Bybus. C.Onfoot.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheapartment?A.Noisy. B.Great. C.Expensive.11.Whydoesthemanhavetomoveoutoftheapartment?A.Hecan’taffordit.

B.Theownerwantstosellit.

C.Itisgoingtoberedecorated.12.Whatpetdoesthemanhave?A.Adog. B.Acat. C.Arabbit.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.WhereisSusanfrom?A.SouthAfrica. B.Britain. C.America.14.WhichlanguagedoesSusanspeak?A.English. B.Afrikaans. C.Xhosa.15.WhatisthemostpopularsportinSusan’shometown?A.Basketball. B.Rugby. C.Football.16.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Lookatsomephotos. B.Makeatravelplan.

C.Watchamatch. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.WheredidMackRutherfordstarthistrip?A.InEngland. B.InBulgaria. C.InBelgium.18.WhendidLudlowmakehisflightaroundtheworld?A.Attheageof17. B.Attheageof18. C.Attheageof19.19.WhyisZaramentioned?A.Shecrossedtheequatortwice.

B.SheinspiredRutherfordtobecomeapilot.

C.Shefinishedherownaround-the-worldflight.20.Whatcausesmostoftheflightdelays?A.Thebadweather.

B.Theaircraftengineproblem.

C.Thewaitstogetpermitsanddocuments.二、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共37.5分。ACastleintheCloudsiscurrentlyofferingthenewestfieldtrippackagepricedat$10perstudent,withhelpfromtheCastleTeacherAdvisoryGroupwhoassesstheactivityeveryweek.Withthisfieldtrip,ourEducationTeamwillworkwithyouforavisitwhichbestmatchesyourcurriculum(课程)andaddressesthespecificdemandsofyourstudents.Usethechartbelowtobuildyourfieldtrip!StartbyChoosingOneGuidedTour·IncludeaLucknowHighlightstourfacilitatedbyourEducationTeam·Includeaworksheettouseduringthetour·Pre-visitandpost-visitactivities·A60-minutetourplus30minutesfortravellingtoandfromtheCastleonthestreetcar·Studentsmustbedividedintogroupsof8·1guardianforevery10studentsisfree*Timingisbasedon24students,themaximumnumberofstudentstheCastlecanaccommodateatatime.Self-GuidedTour·Includeworkbooksforstudents,astreetcarride,andpre-visitandpost-visitactivities·Abletotouratyourownpace,interactwithmuseuminterpreters,andreadExploreMoreCards·Werecommend60minutesforyourtourand30minutesfortravellingtoandfromtheCastleonthestreetcar·Studentsmustbedividedintogroupsof5·1guardianforevery5studentsisfreeWantMore?AddonaCastleExperience,$5perstudent*Pleasebookyouradd-onexperienceatleastonemonthinadvance.Hike·LandscapeHistory·Nature&EcologyGardenTourHike&WriteArtIfinterested,pleasefillouttheFieldTripRequestForm!21.Whoisthepassageintendedfor?A.Schoolteachers. B.Parents.

C.Tourguides. D.Castlemanagers.22.WhatmakesGuidedTourdifferentfromSelf-GuidedTour?A.Packageprice. B.Providedsupplies.

C.Scheduledactivities. D.Groupsize.23.Whichcombinationsuitsanatureloverpreferringaflexiblepace?A.Self-GuidedTour+add-onArt. B.GuidedTour+add-onGardenTour.

C.Self-GuidedTour+add-onHike. D.GuidedTour+add-onHike&Write.BWhenGaryLeungcompletelylosthiseyesightnearly15yearsago,italmostdestroyedhim.TheHongKongnativefellintohopelessness.Justatthattime,hefoundlong-distancerunning.Nowinhis50s,Leunghassincecompletedthe100-kilometerAntarcticIceMarathon,becomingthefirstblindpersontodoso.Heevenattemptedthe400km"UltraGobi",thoughttobeoneofthemostchallengingfoot-racesintheworld.Recently,heisfreshoffa2,300kmcharityruninJapan.TheJapanese"DarkRun2023"wasdividedinto40days,meaningLeungandhisguiderunners—connectedbyastringattachment—rananaverageofmorethan50kmperday.Therunwasaimedatraisingmoneyforyoungpeoplewithseriousillnessesandshowingthemthatallpeoplehaveobstacles(障碍),butwemustfacethemhead-onandwithbravery.ThoughLeungcanˈtphysicallyseethingsinfrontofhim,hesaysthatdoesnˈtmakehimfearfulofrunninglongdistancesnow.Hethinksthereˈsnoneedtobescaredforthosewhoarelackinginsomething.Theuniversewillequipthemwithothertalents.Andtheyareneveralone,justlikehewasnˈtaloneonthisrun.Hisguiderunnersgaveuptheirownholidaysandputtheirownmoneyintoflyoverandsupporthim."Iwanttopassdownthespirit.Iˈmnotyounganymoreandwonˈtbeabletorunthesedistancesmuchlonger,"hesays,smiling."Iwanttohelpmyyoungerfriendswithsimilarexperiencestolearntoloveexercise.Doingphysicalactivitiesisnotaseasyforthemasitisforable-bodiedpeople,soIwanttosetupastagewherewecancontinuetobringthingstothem—andforthemtodothesameformore."24.Whatdoeslong-distancerunningmeanforLeung?A.Acureforhiseyes. B.Atoolformakingaliving.

C.Awayoutoflifeˈsworst. D.Aformofphysicalexercise.25.HowdoesLeungfinishallhislong-distancerunning?A.Hewasguidedwhilerunning.

B.Hemanageditbyhimself.

C.Hesoughthelpfromtheorganizers.

D.Hetookadvantageofpublictransport.26.WhatcanbeinferredfromLeungˈswordsinthelastparagraph?A.Heisreadytochallengelongerrunning.

B.Heistootiredtogoonwithcharitywork.

C.Hewantsyoungpeopletofollowhisexample.

D.Hethinksrunningiseasyfortheblindtotakeup.27.WhichwordscanbestdescribeLeung?A.Humorousandhonest. B.Strong-willedandinspiring.

C.Responsibleandoutgoing. D.Independentandwarm-hearted.CLongago,inancientChina,therewasastoryabouttheinventionofsilk.PeoplebelievedthatsilkwasfirstinventedbyLeizu,thewifeoftheYellowEmperor.Leizulearnedhowtomakecocoons(蚕茧)intosoftandstrongcloth.Thismagicalclothbecameknownas“silk”,anditwassovaluablethatitwascalled“China’sGold”.Followingkings’orders,theChinesekeptthesecretofmakingsilkforcenturies.Butthen,somethingamazinghappened!DuringtheHanDynasty,thebraveofficerZhangQiantraveledwestasfarasCentralAsiaandbroughtsilkthere.Asyearspassedby,silkbecamesoimportantthatthetraderoadfromEuropetoChinagotitsname—theSilkRoad.TheSilkRoadbecameabusyhighwayfortraderswhocarriedthingsacrossdesertsandmountains.FromChina,peoplesoldsilkandtea.Inreturn,theyreceivedtreasuressuchasspices,goldandsilverfromtheWest.Attheverybeginning,itwasmainlyabouttrade;thenpeoplebegantoshareideas,technologiesandcultures.Forexample,ChineseinventionslikepapermakingwerespreadtotheWest,whilenewideasaboutmathandsciencecametoChina.Mostimportantly,theSilkRoadhelpeddifferentcultureslearnfromeachother.Art,musicandevenlanguageweresharedalongthisancientroad.InplacesliketheDunhuangGrottoesinChina,youcanseehowartpiecescombinedEasternandWesternstylesintosomethingdistinctive.Itcannotbeseenanywhereelse.ThestoryoftheSilkRoadtellsushowpeoplefromfarawaylandscouldbecomefriendsthroughtradeandsharedideas.Today,weremembertheSilkRoadasoneofthegreatestexamplesofcooperationandexchangeinhistory.Itshowsushowimportantitistolearnaboutandrespecteachother’straditions,andthatdifferentculturescanworktogethertocreateamazingthings.28.WhatwasspreadfromChinatotheWestaccordingtoparagraph3?A.Silkandgold. B.Teaandpapermaking.

C.Spicesandsilver. D.Newideasofscience.29.Whatistherightorderofthefollowingfactsfromthepassage?①ZhangQiantraveledwestwithsilk.②ArtandlanguageweresharedalongtheSilkRoad.③TradersfromChinaandtheWestexchangedthings.④TheChinesewereorderedtokeepthesecretofmakingsilk.A.①→④→③→② B.①→③→④→② C.④→①→③→② D.④→③→②→①30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“distinctive”meaninparagraph4?A.Special. B.Public. C.Popular. D.Strong.31.WhatdoesthestoryoftheSilkRoadmainlytellus?A.Thechangeofworldtrade.

B.Theintroductionofsilkcloth.

C.Theinfluenceoftechnologyinhistory.

D.Theimportanceofcross-culturalcommunication.DJustasdamagedteethcanbereplacedwithgoldcrowns(齿冠),scientistsareexploringhowgoldcanbeusedtorepairdamagedpartsofthebrain.ScientistsatLinkopingUniversityinSwedensaidthata"brainofgold"mightjustbewhatweneedtofightnervoussystemdiseases.Theplanistoputgoldelectrodes(电极)intotheaffectedpartofthebrain.Theywillactas"telephoneoperators"betweennervecellsandelectronicmedicaldevices,enablingcommunicationsothatthenervoussystemcanfunctionnormally.Treatmentplansthatinvolveconnectingmedicaldevicestothebrainalreadyexist.However,theelectrodesusedareusuallymadeofhardmetals,whilethebrainislikeajellythat"shakes"atthebody'sslightestmovement."Asthebodyisconstantlyinmotion,achievingclosecontactbetweensomethingthatishardandsomethingthatissoftandbreakablebecomesaproblem,"explainedKlasTybrandt,oneofthescientists.ThisiswhytheSwedishscientistsareusinganewmaterialcalled"goldnanowires"(金纳米线).Asthenamesuggests,thesearelong,extremelythingoldthreads—1,000timesthinnerthanhumanhair.Byputtingthemintorubber,thescientistshavesuccessfullycreatedelectrodesthataresoftenoughtoconnectcomfortablywiththehumanbrain.Goldcanbemadeintostructuresassmallasnanowires.AccordingtoLiveScience,goldcanbestretched,pressedorevenrolledintoallkindsofshapeswithoutbreaking.What'smore,golddoesn'treactwithotherchemicalsinthehumanbrain,makingitasafechoice.Onceplacedinthebrain,goldnanowirescanlastforatleastthreeyears,whichislongerthanmanymaterialscurrentlyinuse.32.Whatrolewillgoldelectrodesplayintreatingnervoussystemdiseases?A.Replacingdamagednervecells.

B.Servingasacommunicationlink.

C.Activatingdifferentbrainregions.

D.Protectingthebrain'sunaffectedparts.33.Whatcanwelearnaboutgoldnanowires?A.Theyareharderthanrubber.

B.Theyareasthinashumanhair.

C.Theycanbeplacedintothebrain.

D.Theyareinthefinalstageofdevelopment.34.Whyisgoldasafechoiceforuseinthebrain?A.Itcanbestretchedbythebrain.

B.Itcanbemadeintovariousshapes.

C.Itisbeingusedtocreatesoftelectrodes.

D.Ithasnonegativeimpactonthebrain’sfunctions.35.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Theuniquepropertiesofgoldnanowires.

B.Thehistoryofgolduseinthemedicalfield.

C.Thecurrentapplicationsofgoldinthebrain.

D.Thepotentialuseofgoldinnervoussystemtreatment.三、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共12.5分。OvercomingFearofFailureHaveyoueverbeensoafraidoffailingatsomethingthatyoudecidednottotryatall?Orhasfearoffailuremeantthat,subconsciously,youundermined(削弱)yourowneffortstoavoidthepossibilityofalargerfailure?

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It'simportanttorealizethatineverythingwedo,there'salwaysachancethatwe'llfail.Facingthatchanceandembracingitgiveusamorerewardinglife.Hereareafewwaystoreducethefearoffailing.Analyzeallpotentialoutcomes.

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Removethatfearbyconsideringallofthepotentialoutcomesofyourdecision.Youcanmappossibleoutcomesvisually.Setsmallgoals.Imagininghowlifewillbeafteryou'vereachedyourgoalisagreatmotivatortokeepyoumovingforward.Sostartbysettingafewsmallgoals.

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Don'tfocusontheendpicture.Justfocusonthenextstep.Takingonesmallstepatatimewillhelpbuildyourconfidence,keepyoumovingtowardsyourfinalgoal.Learntothinkmorepositively.Everycoinhastwosides.

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Learntochangeyourthoughtsandfocusmoreonthebrightsideofthesituation,makingyoulikeyourself.Positivethinkingisanincrediblypowerfulwaytobuildself-confidence.

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Insomecases,thetoughestsituationmaybegenuinelydisastrous(灾难性的)anditmaybeperfectlyreasonabletofearfailure.Inothercases,however,thisworstcasemayactuallynotbethatbad,andrecognizingthiscanhelp.A.Lookattheworse-casesituation.

B.Itisuptoyoutodecidewhichonetolookat.

C.Failingatsomethingcanhelpyoudiscoveryourtruestfriends.

D.Manyofushaveprobablyexperiencedthisatonetimeoranother.

E.Ifyouareafraidoffailure,youmightbeuncomfortablesettinggoals.

F.Theseshouldbegoalsthatareslightly,butnotoverwhelmingly,challenging.

G.Manypeopleexperiencefearoffailurebecausetheyfeartheunknown.参考答案36.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G37.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G38.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G39.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G40.A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E F.F G.G四、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。WhenmygranddaughterLilywassevenyearsold,Ispentsometimeteachingheraboutbeinggenerous(慷慨的).Shegotalotofchocolateforherbirthday.Iaskedherifshewouldliketoshareherchocolatewithothers.She(41)mysuggestiondirectly.Thatwaswhatsetoffmy(42)toshare,butIwasn'tsureifshewasconvinced(说服).

Wethenwentdowntownforshopping.Itookhertoarestaurantafterthat.Shewasa(43)eater,butItriedtomakeherhaveagoatsomenew(44).Duringthemeal,I(45)amansittingalonenearus.Perhaps(46)itwasThanksgivingDayorhejustfoundourpairofgrandmaandgrand-daughterlovely,themanpaidforourmealuponleaving.Thewaiter(47)withusifthatwasOK.Wegotso(48)andmoved.AndthemanleftbeforeIhadtimetoexpressmythankfulness.

Afterleavingtherestaurant,IsaidtoLily,"Wedon'treallyneeda(49)lunch.Sowhydon'twepayourgood(50)forward?"Sheimmediatelyunderstoodand(51)lookedforsomeonewhoneededhelp.Suddenly,wesawanoldwomanwho(52)topayforsomefruits.Lilyranuptoherandgaveherourlunchmoneysmilingly.Thewoman'sfacelitupandshethankedLilyhappily."Sweetie,that'swhatgenerositygivesyou—a(53)heart,"ItoldLily.

Thenextwholeweek,Lily(54)somechocolatebeforeschooleverydayandshareditwithherschoolmates.Iamgratefultothe(55)whogaveusmorethanmuch.41.A.doubted B.refused C.believed D.remembered42.A.determination B.confidence C.ability D.encouragement43.A.messy B.noisy C.picky D.regular44.A.dishes B.tables C.sweets D.gifts45.A.noticed B.recognized C.helped D.examined46.A.unless B.once C.because D.whether47.A.argued B.shared C.considered D.checked48.A.excited B.surprised C.regretful D.awkward49.A.cheap B.delicious C.free D.special50.A.patience B.luck C.attitude D.performance51.A.secretly B.unwillingly C.hurriedly D.carefully52.A.volunteered B.struggled C.promised D.forgot53.A.joyful B.brave C.curious D.peaceful54.A.packed B.mailed C.offered D.enjoyed55.A.receiver B.owner C.waiter D.stranger五、语法填空:本大题共1小题,共15分。56.TheBeautifulForbiddenCity

TheForbiddenCity,oneofthemostfamouslandmarksinChina,

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(stand)attheheartofBeijing,carryingover600yearsofhistory.Havingwitnessedthereignsof24emperors,ithasbecomeasymbolofChina'srichculturalheritage.

Visitorsareoftenamazedbythegrandhallsanddelicategardens,whicharedesignedwithgreataccuracy

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(reflect)traditionalChineseculture.Astheypassthroughthebigredgates,theyareimmediatelytransportedbackintime.Theintricatecarvingsandgoldenrooftops,whichshinebrilliantlyunderthesun,addtothepalace's

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(beautiful).AlthoughChinaishometomanyhistoricalsites,feware

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(impressive)thantheForbiddenCity.Itisaplace

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ancientartandimperialpowerareperfectlycombined,attractingmillionsoftouristseachyear.Strictruleshavebeenappliedtopreventdamage

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carelessvisitors,ensuringitscharmremainswellreservedforfuturegenerations.

Thesiteappearsespeciallymagicalinwinter,whenathinlayerofsnow

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(cover)therooftopsmakesthegoldenbricksshineevenbrighter.Inrecentyears,moderntechnologies

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(use)toprotectandrestorethisancientmasterpiece.Thankstotheseefforts,peoplecancontinuetoappreciateitsmagnificencefor

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(century)tocome.

Forthosewholovehistoryandarchitecture,

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visittotheForbiddenCityisamust.ItisnotonlyahistoricallandmarkbutalsoatreasureofChinesecivilization.(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)六、任务型读写:本大题共1小题,共25分。57.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。OnonehotdayinFaisalabad,acityinnortheastPakistan,thesunwasshiningwithitsfullmight.Everyonewasinahurrytogobackhomeandsitinacoolairyplace.Eventhestrayanimalswerelookingforashadyplacetositunder.Sara’sdayatschoolwasverybusyandshewasverytired.Shehadtowaitforherfatherwhohadworkedovertimetopickherup.Waitingintheschoolground,Saradidn’twanttotalktoanybody.WhenSarareachedhome,thefoodwasreadyandhermumwaswaitingforher.Aftergreetinghermum.Sarasatonthechairtoeatasshewasveryhungry.Butherhungerturnedintoangerwhenshesawthathermumhadcookeddaalchawal(扁豆饭).Shewantedtoeatpizzathatdaywhilehermumhadcookeddaalchawal.“Mum,whatisthis?Whydon’tyoucookthefoodIlike?Therearealwaysvegetablesanddaalchawalatourtable.Idon’twanttoeatthem.Iamnothungryanymore.Iamgoingtoorderapizzaformyself,”Sarasaidasshestormedoffinangertoherroom.Hermothersaidnothing.Upstairsinherroom,SaracalledherbestfiendAliya,wantingtohavealittlechatsothatshecouldexpressherfrustrationandfindsomecomfort.“Sara,howareyou?”itwasAliya’smotheronthephone.“Iamfine,Aunty.CanItalktoAliya?”Sararepliedrespectfully.“Aliyaishavingherlunch.Today,I’vecookedherfavoritedish,Aliya’smotherrepliedexcitedly.Sarabecamecurious.”Aunty,what’sAliya’sfavoritedish?“Saraasked.”Daalchawal,shelovesit!“Aliya’smotheransweredandcontinued,”Whathasyourmothercookedtoday?“”Daalchawal,"Sararepliedinalowvoice.SherecalledherconversationwithAliyaaboutfoodatlunchtimeinschool,whereAliyahadmentionedthefoodssheoftenenjoyedathomebutnevercomplainedaboutanyofthem.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。Paragraph1:Sararealizedhowmistakenshewas.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Butasshereachedthekitchendoor,shewassurprisedtoseehermotherpreparingpizzaforher.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________七、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共15分。58.假定你是李华,你校上个月举办了艺术节活动。请你写一篇短文向国外的网友Jim谈谈本次活动,内容包括:1.你最喜欢的节目;2.你参加的活动;3.你的活动感想。注意:1.词数应为80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearJim,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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