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陕西省榆林市2025-2026学年高一下学期5月期中英语试题第一部分阅读理解(满分37.5分)第一节阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)AThe34thRaindanceFilmFestivalCallsforEntry2026!The34thRaindanceFilmFestivalisacceptingfilmsuntilMarch2,2026andwilltakeplacefromJune17toJune26,2026.ResultswillbeannouncedonMay16,2026.AbouttheFestivalSince1992,theRaindanceFilmFestivalhassupportedthenewgenerationofcreativefilmmakersintheUKandworldwide.IttakesplaceinCentralLondon,allowinginternationalfilmmakerstoenjoyatrulyLondonexperience.ThefestivalisthelargestindependentfilmfestivalintheUK.ItisofficiallyrecognizedbytheAcademyofMotionPictureArtsandSciencesUSA,theBritishAcademyofFilmandTelevisionArts(BAFTA),andtheBritishIndependentFilmAwards.WinnersofBestAnimationShort/BestDocumentaryShort/ShortoftheFestivalwillqualifyforOscar,andsomeofthemmayalsobeconsideredfortheBAFTAAwards.Requirements—Thefestivalacceptsshortfilms(under45minutes)andfeaturefilms(over45minutes).Alltypesoffilmsareaccepted(fiction,documentary,animation,experimental,etc.).—FilmsmusthavebeencompletedafterJanuary1st,2025.—Forthecompetitivesections,thefestivalprefersfirst-andsecond-timefilmmakers.—AllforeignlanguagefilmsmustincludeEnglishsubtitlefiles(字幕文件).—Submissions(提交)mustbedoneviaFilmFreeway.SubmissionFeesandDeadlinesEarlyBirdDeadline:December8,2025RegularDeadline:January19,2026LateDeadline:March2,2026FeatureFilms:$81/$104/$128ShortFilms:$48/$61/$84WerecommendfilmmakerstoreadthefullRulesandRegulationshere:https://filmfreeway.com/Raindance.Notice:Thisisalsothesubmissionlink(链接).1.Whenwillthefestivalendin2026?A.OnMarch2.B.OnMay16.C.OnJune17.D.OnJune26.2.Whatisarequirementforaforeignlanguagefilmforthefestival?A.ItisqualifiedforOscar.B.IthasEnglishsubtitlefiles.C.Itmustlastfor45minutes.D.ItshouldbesetinLondon.3.Whatarefilmmakersexpectedtodo?A.Createtheirownwebsites.B.Applyforfreesubmissions.C.Submittheirworksonline.D.Calltheorganizerinadvance.BLindseyVonnisoneofthemostsuccessfulskiracersinhistory.AfterwinningfourWorldCupoverallchampionships,sheranksamongtheall-timeleadersinWorldCupvictories.VonnmadehistoryasthefirstAmericanwomantowinOlympicgoldindownhill(速降)atthe2010VancouverWinterOlympics.Vonnshowedgreattalentatagetwowhenshefirststeppedontotheslopes(斜坡).Shewonherfirstraceatsevenandbeganinternationalcompetitionsbynine.Comingfromanathleticfamily—herfatherwasaformerjuniorskichampion—Vonnreceivedstrongsupport.Yetherdrivewasunique.Shedidn’tjustlovetocompete;shelovedspeed.Thefocusrequiredforsharpturnsathighspeedandtheexcitementofrisk-takingdrewhertodownhillracing.Recognizingherpotential,thefamilymovedtoColoradoforworld-classtrainingandbetteropportunities.However,Vonn’scareerwasanythingbuteasy.Crashingoniceathighspeedwithoutprotectionledtosevereinjuries—onecrashnearlytoreherleginhalf.Aftermanyinjuries,doctorsadvisedhertoretire.Sheinitiallyfollowedthisadvice,saying,“Nevergiveup.Juststartanewchapter.”ButVonnwasn’tfinished.Sheendedfiveyearsofretirementwithacomeback.“Istillloveskiing,andthat’stheonlyreasonIcameback,”sheexplainedwhilepreparingforthenextOlympics.4.WhatattractedVonntodownhillracing?A.ThetoptraininginColorado.B.Thechallengeofspeedandrisk.C.Herearlysuccessincompetitions.D.Herfather’schampionshipexperience.5.WhydidVonn’sfamilymovetoColorado?A.Tojoinafamousskiingclub.B.Toreceivebettermedicaltreatment.C.Toescapefromtheirpreviouslife.D.Tofurtherhertrainingandcareer.6.WhatcanwelearnaboutVonn?A.Shewonherfirstraceatnine.B.Shefoundretirementlifeboring.C.Shereturnedafterfiveyearsofretirement.D.Sheisthemostsuccessfulskiracerinhistory.7.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeVonn?A.Talentedandstrong-willed.B.Honestandhumorous.C.Carefulandstrict.D.Confidentandgenerous.CNoteveryfamoussingerisasluckyasRollingStonesleadsingerMickJagger,whoisstillactiveevenatage82.Onestudysuggeststhatevenwiththeprotectionofwealth,whichisusuallylinkedwithalongerlife,famoussingerscanexpecttocutalmostfiveyearsofftheirlifeexpectancy(寿命).ThestudywaspublishedintheJournalofEpidemiologyandCommunityHealth,andbuiltonpreviousresearchthathadalreadysuggestedthatfamoussingerspassawayyounger.Itwantedtolookatwhetheritwasfame(名誉)itselforthesingers’lifestylesthatwerebehindthis.Theresearchersmadealistof324famoussingerswhoworkedbetween1950and1990.Thentheymatchedthosestarswithalistof324lessfamoussingersbywhentheywereborn,wheretheywerefrom,andiftheywerepartofabandornot.Nearly60%ofthesingerswereinbands,whilecloseto30%weresolo(独唱的)singers,andtheresthadspentpartsoftheircareersbothsoloandinbands.Whenthebigstarswerecomparedtotheirlessfamous“twins”,theywerefoundtohavea33%higherdeathrisk.Theresearcherssaidthismakesstardomaboutasmucharisktohealthasoccasionallysmoking.Thestudyalsofoundthatbeingpartofabandcouldbeprotective,givingthosesingersa26%lowerdeathriskthansolosingers.Theresearcherssuggestedthatthiscouldbebecausebeingpartofabandmeansnothavingtodealwiththepressureofbeingfamousalone.8.Whatwasthestudybasedon?A.Stars’albums.B.MickJagger’sstory.C.Previousresearch.D.Aninterview.9.Whatdidtheresearcherstakeintoconsiderationwhenmatchingthesingers?A.Theirhealthcondition.B.Theirbirthyear.C.Theireducationalbackground.D.Theireatinghabits.10.Whichofthefollowinghastheclosestmeaningto“stardom”inparagraph5?A.Beingfamous.B.Adisease.C.Starsinthesky.D.Smoking.11.Whatdoesthestudyfind?A.Rockmusicisthemostpopular.B.Famoussingersliveunhealthily.C.Bandmembersareunderalotofpressure.D.Well-knownsolosingerstendtohaveshorterlives.DIfyoulookonline,youcanfindearbuds(耳机)forlessthan$10thatofferreal-timeAI-poweredtranslationofdozensoflanguages.Youjustputintheearbuds,andthey’lltranslatewhattheyhearintoyourchosenlanguage.Thatmeansifyou’retryingtocommunicatewithapoliceofficerinSpain,ashophelperinMalaysiaoranewfriendinEgypt,you’llbeabletounderstandwhatthey’resayingthankstotheearbuds.Someoftheseearbudsevensaytheirtranslationsare99%accurate(精确的).Itsoundsalmostlikemagic,doesn’tit?Perhaps.Buttranslatingalanguageandlearningalanguageareverydifferentthings,languageexpertsremindus.WritinginTheConversation,languageprofessorGabrielGuillénandThorSawinsaythatwhiletranslationearbudsmaybeusefulforamoment,theycan’treplacethebenefitsoflanguagelearning.“Theeffortoflearningalanguagecommunicatesrespect,trustandawillingnesstoseetheworldthroughsomeoneelse’seyes,”theyadd.“Andaspeoplecontinuetomovearoundtheworldmoreandmore,learninglanguagesallowsustomakedeeperconnectionswithpeoplefromdifferentcultures.”ResearchhasalreadysuggestedthatusingAIwhenwe’rewritingmeansweexerciseourbrainsless—andthesameideaappliestotranslationearbuds.Theygiveusanswers,butwedon’thavetoworkourmindstogetthem.GuillénandSawinadmitthatlearningalanguageisn’teasy,butitisrewarding.Infact,theyadd,“LanguagelearningbuildsexactlywhatAI-agecompanieswant:lifelonglearning,creativethinkingandactivelistening.”Soit’seasytolookatthosecheapearbudsandthinkaboutallthethingswecouldgainbyusingthem.Butweshouldalsothink:Whatmightwelosebytakingtheeasyroute?12.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphmainlytellusabouttheearbuds?A.Theirusecases.B.Theirappearance.C.Theirinconvenience.D.Theiroperatinginstructions.13.WhatdoGuillénandSawinagreeon?A.Translationearbudsenableactivelistening.B.AI-poweredearbudsarecompletelyuseless.C.Languagebeginnersshouldtakeaneasyroute.D.Languagelearningmayreducecultureshock.14.Whatistheproblemofusingtranslationearbudsaccordingtotheresearch?A.Itlackssecurity.B.Itweakensourthinking.C.Itexercisesourearsless.D.Itgets99%ofitstranslationswrong.15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.AIApplicationsinLanguageLearningB.AConversationBetweenAIandHumanBeingsC.WhyLearningLanguagesStillMattersintheAIAgeD.HowTranslationEarbudsMakeLanguageLearningUnnecessary第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)Typhoonsarepowerfulstormsthatcancauseseriousdamage,especiallytohomesandcommunities.

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.Ifyouliveinaplacethatisoftenaffectedbytyphoons,followthesesafetytipstoprotectyourselfandyourlovedones.·Talktoyourfamilyabouttyphoons.

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.Makesureeveryoneunderstandswhattodoifatyphoonhits.Agreeonasafeplacetomeetincaseofanemergencyandmakesureeveryoneknowshowtoreachit.·

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.Chooseasaferoominyourhousewhereeveryonecangoduringastorm.Packanemergencykitwiththingsyouwillneedlikecannedfood,bottledwater,first-aidsupplies,flashlights,batteries,andimportantpapers.Ifyourhouseisnotstrongenoughtosurviveatyphoon,followevacuation(撤离)ordersfromlocalauthorities.·Knowtherisksinyourarea.Eachareahasdifferentriskswhenitcomestotyphoons.Knowwhatkindofweathereventsarecommoninyourareas,suchasstrongwindsorfloods.

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.Youshouldalsolearnaboutlocalalert(警报)systems,soyoucanreceivetimelywarnings.·Protectimportantdocuments.Keepimportantpapers,likeyourIDandmedicalrecords,safebystoringtheminwaterproofbagsorplacingthemabovefloodlevels.

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.A.PracticeyoursafetyplanB.KeeptrackofweatherreportsC.RemembertoinformothersofwhatisgoingonD.TheykeepyousafeandsoundinthefaceofatyphoonE.ThiswillprotectthemfromgettingdamagedduringthestormF.Explainwhattheyare,howtheyform,andthedangerstheybringG.Forfamilies,especiallychildren,theexperiencecanbefrightening16.________17.________18.________19.________20.________第二部分语言运用(满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分,空格下划线)WhenIwasayoungmanstartingcollege,Ibeganwritingmyfirst

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foralocalcountynewspaper.Soonafter,Ireceivedaletterfromayoungwomanwholivedinanotherstateand

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thenewspaper.Shehadbeenmyprimaryschoolclassmate.Intheletter,shesharedherchildhood

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:Shewasoftenbullied(欺凌)

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herappearance,whichwasaffectedbyhealthproblems.Thismadeherfeel

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andlonely.Oneday,ourteacherstookusonafieldtriptothelocalpostoffice.Weweretoldtolineuptwobytwoandholdhandstoavoidgetting

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.Noonewantedtowalkwithher,butI

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toholdherhand.AndItalkedtoherthroughoutthe

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.Shewrotethatmykindnessand

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madeherschoolbearableagain.Wesometimestalkedlater,butIdidn’tknowmy

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onherlife.Herfamilymovedthatsummer,andwewerenolongerin

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.Yearslater,afterIreceivedherletterincollege,westartedwritingtoeachotherand

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friendsforseveralyears—untilherlifelonghealthproblemsfinally

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herlife.It’struethatasingleactofkindnesscanmakea

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toaperson’slife.Everykindactispreciousand

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.I’mgratefulthatIcouldbringloveandjoytoherlife.21.A.scoresB.articlesC.notesD.diaries22.A.forgotB.deliveredC.readD.published23.A.successB.happinessC.strugglesD.dreams24.A.insteadofB.becauseofC.regardlessofD.inspiteof25.A.excitedB.guiltyC.proudD.frightened26.A.lostB.burnedC.hurtD.tired27.A.hesitatedB.refusedC.volunteeredD.regretted28.A.meetingB.tripC.lifeD.summer29.A.careB.doubtC.comparisonD.preparation30.A.impactB.mistakeC.mindD.wish31.A.peaceB.memoryC.timeD.contact32.A.remainedB.removedC.knewD.charged33.A.savedB.improvedC.tookD.marked34.A.balanceB.messC.jokeD.difference35.A.worthlessB.pricelessC.cheapD.expensive第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分,横线填空)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。TheLanternFestivalisatraditionalChinesefestival

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(celebrate)onthefifteenthdayofthefirstlunarmonth.ItcomesaftertheSpringFestivalandisseenasajoyfulendingtotheNewYearcelebrations.Onthisday,themoonisusuallyfull,whichmakesthenightbrightand

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(meaning)forfamilygatherings.Oneof

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mostpopularactivitiesislanternwatching.Theselanterns

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areusuallyplacedinpublicareasattractfamiliesandfriendstowalkaroundandadmirethecolorfullights.Thelanterns

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(make)inmanyshapes,suchasanimals,flowers,andcharactersfromstories.Thelanternsarebrightenough

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(light)thenightstreets,creatingawarmandfriendlyatmosphere.Manypeopletaketo

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(visit)lanternfairswithfamilyeveryyear.Anotherimportantcustomiseatingyuanxiao.Theseroundriceballsareoftenfilledwithsweetpastelikesesameorredbeans.Theystand

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familyunityandahappylife,andaremeanttobringfamilymemberscloser.Thefestivalalsoincludestraditionalperformancessuchasliondancesanddrumshows.Theseactivitiesbringenergytothecelebrationandattractpeopleofdifferent

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(age).Throughthesetraditionsandsharedexperiences,theLanternFestivalhelpspassoncultureandremindspeopleofthevalueof

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(together).36.________37.________38.________39.________40.________41.________42.________43.________44.________45.________第三部分书面表达(满分32.5分)第一节通知写作(满分12.5分)46.你校将于5月15日在操场举办以“青春与梦想”(YouthandDream)为主题的校园音乐节活动,请你代表学生会写一则英文通知。内容包括:1.活动目的与安排;2.邀请师生前往观看表演并参与互动。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.格式规范。Notice________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________TheStudentUnion第二节读后续写(满分20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,词数150左右。Onahotlateafternoon,Isawanelderlywomanstrugglingwithawalkerandheavybags.ImadeaU-turnandofferedtogiveheraride.Shethankedmeandgotin.Afterafewblocks,wepassedunderabridgewhereseveralhomelesspeoplewereliving.Sheaskedmetostop.Ihesitated,thinkingtomyself,“Couldthisbewhereshelives?”Thankfully,itwasn’t.Sherolleddownherwindowandcalledouttothem,“Youallcomebylater.It’sspaghetti(意大利面)nighttonight.”Then,wecontinuedon,chatting.HernamewasIda.Sheworkedatagrocery(杂货店)storeandhadmissedherbus.Shehadgrandchildren.Sheevensharedherspaghettirecipewithme.Itwasgettingdark,andIbegantofeeluneasy.Wecontinueddownunfamiliarstreetsuntilshefinallypointedtoanoldhousewhereshelived.Severalyoungmenstoodaroundtheentrance.One,withlonghair,stared(盯)atmewithanunusualsmile.Ifeltnervous,butIdaseemedcalm.Iquicklyhelpedherunload(卸货)anddroveaway.Soon,darknessfell.IgotlostandhadtorelyonmyGPS.Suddenly,Iheardamotorcyclebehindme.Itwasthatyoungmanwithlonghair!Hekeptfollowingme,wavingformetostop.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Theyoungmanhandedmemywalletthroughthewindow.__________________________________________________________________

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