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浙江宁波九校2025-2026学年高一下学期6月期末英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。1.Whatarethespeakersprobablycelebrating?A.Abirthday.B.Agraduation.C.Awedding.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Valueofvolunteering.B.Differenceofresources.C.Waysofmanagingtime.3.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inabookstore.B.Inagym.C.Inaschooloffice.4.Whendoesthelecturestart?A.At7:15.B.At7:45.C.At8:00.5.Howdoesthewomanfeelintheend?A.Anxious.B.Relieved.C.Proud.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6、7小题。6.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates.B.Familymembers.C.Photographerandcustomer.7.Whydoesthewomanrefusetobephotographedatfirst?A.Shelooksterriblenow.B.Shedoesn’tlikeit.C.Sheistoobusy.听下面一段对话,回答第8、9、10小题。8.WhatdoweknowaboutthehotelinSitges?A.It’sfarfromthebeach.B.It’sbesideabusyroad.C.It’snearabusstop.9.WhatcanpeopleenjoyinthehotelinSitges?A.Footballgames.B.KTV.C.Keep-fitclasses.10.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Askforalowerprice.B.Lookaroundthehotel.C.Complaintothemanager.听下面一段对话,回答第11、12、13小题。11.HowlongdidJessieworkinGeneralMotors?A.Onemonth.B.Oneyear.C.Threeyears.12.WhydidJessiegotoAmerica?A.Formarriage.B.Forwork.C.Forstudy.13.WhydoesJessieapplytobeanEnglisheditor?A.Toknowmorepeople.B.Tospreadknowledge.C.Toadvertisethemagazine.听下面一段对话,回答第14、15、16、17小题。14.Whendoesthemanplantogotothenewmuseum?A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.15.Whydoesthemanapologizetothewoman?A.Hecan’tgototheconcert.B.Hecan’tgetthemovieticket.C.Hecan’tmeetwithhisfriends.16.Whatwillthewomandotomorrow?A.Enjoyaconcert.B.Receivesomeguests.C.Cookthedinner.17.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardthearrangementintheend?A.Angry.B.Pleased.C.Disappointed.听下面一段独白,回答第18、19、20小题。18.WhydidNingbostarttheproject?A.Topromoteecotourism.B.Topreserveoldtraditions.C.Tobeautifylocalenvironment.19.Whyweresomeresidentshesitantabouttheprojectatthebeginning?A.Theprojectmightcosttoomuch.B.Thechangesmightharmnature.C.Theywereusedtotheiroldlifestyle.20.Whatdoestheprogressoftheprojectindicate?A.Itgainscommunitysupport.B.Alltheresidentstakepart.C.Itcauseslocalunemployment.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。ADoyouwanttomakeagoodlivingfromwriting?Hereisthegoodnews.Thereareseveralplatformsyoucanuploadyourwritingto.Meanwhile,youcaninteractwithotherwriters,buildacommunityandmakesomemoney.Medium:
/Mediumwaslaunchedin2012byEdgarSmith.YoucanjoinMediumforfree,butyoucanalsobecomeasubscriber(订阅用户)for$5amonthwhichallowsyouaccesstomorecontentsanddomore.Mediumsupportsadiverserangeofwriting,includingbook-lengthpieces,poetry,essays,andmultimediapresentations.SimonWhaleyjoinedtheplatformin2021,firstlyasareader,andthenpaidthemonthlyfee.“Thissubscriptionmodelmeanstherearenoadvertisements,”hesays,“Withinfourmonths,myarticleswerecoveringmymonthlysubscription.Between2022and2024,myarticlesoftenmadeover$200permonth.”Substack:
/Thisplatformgainedpopularityveryquicklyafteritwasfoundedin2017,seenasawayforwriterstobuildapersonalbrand.NickWinneyhasbeenusingSubstackforoverayearanddiscoveredmanylike-mindedwriters.Ithasalsoopenedhiseyestoavastrangeofwritingontheplatform,asheexplains,“Youcanfindamazingfiction(小说),non-fictionandsomeveryinteresting,intelligentpeopleacrossalltypesofwriting.”Hehaswrittenforty-sevenpostsinlessthanayear,whichisthemostwritinghehaseverdone.Wattpad:
/Thisplatformisallaboutstories.It’sbeenaroundforawhilesince2006anditsfounderswantedreaderstobeabletodownloadanappsotheycouldreadandchataboutfictionsharedbyprofessionalwriters.Itcoversallsortsofwriting,fromromance,tofantasy,tohistorical.Eliza-MariJansestartedusingWattpadin2017anditwasthefirstplacewhereshesharedherwork.“Wattpadisawonderfulplacetobecreative,uniqueandhavecompletefreedom.Writeprofessionally,justforfunorjusttryitout.Youdon’thaveadeadline.”21.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutMedium?A.Therearenoadvertisementsontheplatform.B.Mostwriterscanmakeover$200permonth.C.Itonlyallowsuserstopostshortarticlesandpoems.D.Amonthlysubscriptioncosts$5andoffersmorecontent.22.Whohastheshortestuserexperienceofoneoftheplatforms?A.EdgarSmith.B.SimonWhaley.C.NickWinney.D.Eliza-MariJanse.23.Ifyouaredevotedtostoryreading,whichlinkwillyoumostprobablyclick?A./B./C./D./BIntheearly20thcentury,whenmanywell-educatedpeoplearoundtheworldweredebatingintheirivorytowers(象牙塔),onemannamedAlbertSchweitzerpackeduphislife,startedlearningmedicinefromscratch,andheadeddeepintothejungle.Schweitzerwasbornin1875inapeacefultown.Beforeheturned30,hehadearnedadoctorate(博士学位)inphilosophy.HecouldhaveeasilystayedinEurope,enjoyingrespect,success,andaquietlife.Buthefeltsomethingwasmissing.AfterreadingabouttheneedfordoctorsinAfrica,hesawagapbetweenwhatpeoplebelievedandwhattheyactuallydid,pushinghimtogotomedicalschoolandstartalloveragaininhisthirties.By1913,Schweitzerhadcompletedhistraining.Togetherwithhiswife,Helene,hetraveledtoGabon,anAfricancountry.There,withbasictools,hand-carriedsuppliesandstrongdetermination,hefoundedasmallhospital.Hisworkwasfarfromattractive.Hetreatedwoundsinsmallshelters,foughttropicaldiseaseswithoutmodernresourcesandsometimesusedhisownsavingstokeepthehospitalrunning.Itwasthismixofselflessnessandgenuineconcernforothersthatmadehislifesoinspiring.In1952,hereceivedtheNobelPeacePrize.Hewasn’tthefirstdoctortohelpinpoorareas,butheredefinedwhatonecouldbe.Hewasn’tthefirstNobelPeacePrizewinner,buthedemonstratedhowonecouldstandforpeaceevenduringdifficulttimes.Hehealednotjustbodies,butalsopeople’ssenseofworth.Hislifeshowsthatrealheroesdon’twearcapes(披风);theysimplychoosetoactwithcare,courageandcompassion.24.WhatmainlyinspiredSchweitzertostudymedicineandgotoAfrica?A.HispassionforadventureintheAfricanjungle.B.Hisdesiretodosomethingdifferentandstartalloveragain.C.Hisdissatisfactionofdebatingwithothersintheivorytower.D.Hisawarenessofthedifferencebetweenpeople’sbeliefandaction.25.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutSchweitzer’sworkinGabon?A.Itwasfocusedontropicaldiseases.B.Itwaschallengingandresource-stressed.C.Itwaswell-supportedbylocalgovernment.D.Itwasattractiveandrewardedwithfameandfortune.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedsaying“realheroesdon’twearcapes”meaninthelastparagraph?A.Capesarenotatypicalfeatureofrealheroes.B.Realheroesshouldnotbejudgedbytheirclothes.C.Doctorsaremoreheroicthansuperheroesincomics.D.Trueheroismliesinquiet,purposeful,andcaringaction.27.WhatkindofpersonisAlbertSchweitzer?A.Selflessandcommitted.B.Creativeandbrave.C.Ambitiousandcompetitive.D.Energeticandintelligent.CTheworldisdiverse,andpeopleineveryculturehavetheirownuniquelivinghabits.However,thetopic“BecomingChinese”hassparkedaworldwidecraze,makingitahitacrosssocialmedia,suchasTikTok.GuidedbycontentcreatorssuchasChinese-AmericanSherry,thecrazytrendseesnetizensworldwideembracingroutineslikewearinghouseslippers,drinkinghotwaterandpracticingBaDuanJinexercises.Inarecentinterview,Sherrysaidthatintroducingsimpledailyhabitsthatareeasytoadopthascreatedanaccessiblepointforglobalaudiences.Althoughsheexpectstheinitialsocialmediacrazetofade,shehopeshercreationswillcontributetoalastingopennesstowardChineseculture.ManypeopleowethequickspreadofChineselifestyletoitsmixofhealthandease,whichischeapandsimpletopickup.“Warmwatercalmsmystomachbetterthaniceddrinkseverdid.”aUSlifestylebloggershared.Anotheruserpostedabouthow10minutesofBaDuanJindailyhasfixedherlong-termsleeptroubles.Thesetinyshiftsfitperfectlywithpeople’seagernessforaslower,healthierlifestyle—nowonderthetrendtookoff!Moreover,twokeyforcesfuelthecraze:policyandtechnology.Chinahasextendeditsvisa-freeperiodfrom144to240hoursfortravelersfrom55countries,whohaveseizedthischancetowandercitystreets,samplelocaleats,andshareadventuresonline.Plus,translationtoolsandsocialmedialetthesedailymomentsspreadfast.Thistrendisn’tjustabouthabits—it’saboutseeingChinabeyondkungfu,pandasandancientpalaces.The“BecomingChinese”crazeisn’taone-timething—it’sasweetstartofcloserculturaltiesworldwide.Thenext“Chinacraze”maywelllieinanothereverydaymoment.Thisformofculturalspreadbetterreflectsthesignificanceofculturalsoftpower—itisnotaboutactivepromotion,butaboutnaturalattraction.28.WhatisSherry’shopeforhervideos?A.TohelppeoplehavearealtasteofChina.B.Togettheinitialsocialmediacrazetocontinue.C.Toencouragelong-termembraceofChineseculture.D.TopromotehouseslippersandBaDuanJinpractice.29.What’sthepurposeofmentioningtwoUSbloggersinparagraphthree?A.ToillustrateChineselifestyleishealthyandsimple.B.TopresentcertainChinesedailyroutinesintheUSA.C.ToshowChinesedailypracticesarecheaperthanothers.D.ToprovethesemethodsareperfectchangesforAmericans.30.Whatcanwelearnabouttheculturalspreadfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Itshoulddependheavilyonsocialmediainfluence.B.Itisashort-livedphenomenonandashiftistocomesoon.C.Itofferseasyaccesstokungfu,pandasandancientpalaces.D.Itshowsthenaturalculturalattractionisrootedindailylife.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.BecomingChinese:SocialMedia’sInfluenceB.BecomingChinese:AWorldwideLifestyleCrazeC.BecomingChinese:HealthtipswithChineseHabitsD.BecomingChinese:AncientChineseCultureinModernTimesDNASAhasbrokenitsownrecordbytransmittingultra-clearvideooveradistanceof31millionkilometresfromdeepspace.Thevideowasn’tofdistantheavenlybodiesorspacecraft,butofacatcalledTatersrunningafterthelightfromalaser(激光)pointer.The15secondsofthevideowastransmittedfromNASA’sDeepSpaceOpticalCommunications(DSOC)experiment,whichisbeingconductedonthespacecraftnamedPsychethatwaslaunchedinOctober.TheDSOCexperimentwillsendhigh-speedtestdatatotheEarthduringatwo-yearrun,andispartofNASA’slong-termplantouselasersratherthanradiostotransmitinformationfromspace.ThevideoofTaterswasshotanduploadedtothespacecraftbeforelaunch.AbhijitBiswasatNASA’sJetPropulsionLaboratory(JPL)saysthatTaters—aJPLemployee’spet—waschosenforthefirsttransmissionoverthatdistancebecauseoneofthefirsttelevisiontestbroadcastsalsofeaturedacat—thecartoonFelixtheCat.ThefilmalsoshowsPsyche’sorbitalpathandtechnicalinformationaboutthelaseranditsdatatransmissionrate.Thevideotook101secondstotravelfromthespacecrafttotheEarth.ThemessagewasreceivedbyequipmentattheHaleTelescopeatPalomar,beforebeingtransmittedovertheinternettoJPLinsouthernCalifornia,wherethevideowasplayedinrealtime.ThatdataratemakesDSOCfasterthanmostdomesticbroadbandconnections.“DSOCisreallyaproofthatthiscanbedone,”saysBiswas.Hesayslongerdistancesthanthelatesttestshouldbepossibleinfuture.Oneissueisensuringthelaserlightispreciselydirectedsoithitsthereceivingstation.“It’saverynarrowbeam(光束);atthedistancethatPsycheisrightnow,itisonlyafewhundredkilometreswidebythetimeitreachestheEarth,”saysBiswas.32.Whataspectofthevideotransmissionisdiscussedinparagraphtwo?A.Itswholeprocedure.B.Itsworkingprinciple.C.Itsbackgroundinformation.D.Itsevaluationandreviews.33.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthevideo?A.Thevideoonlyshowsacatchasingthelaserlight.B.Thevideofeaturedacattohonorearlycommunicationtests.C.Thevideowasshot31millionkilometresawayfromtheEarth.D.ThevideomessagewastransmittedbyJPLinsouthernCalifornia.34.WhatisBiswas’attitudetowardsthefutureofdeepspacecommunication?A.Optimistic.B.Unconcerned.C.Doubtful.D.Negative.35.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?A.TointroducetheambitionofNASA’sPsychemission.B.Topredictthefutureofdeepspacelasertransmission.C.Tocomparethedifferencesbetweenlaserandradiocommunication.D.Toreportalandmarkbreakthroughindeepspacelasercommunication.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Interpersonalboundarieshaveconsistentlybeenoneofthemostcommontopicsdiscussedinourdailylife.Boundariesaredefinedasthelimitsthatdeterminehowcloseordistantmembersinacommunityareandwhatroleseachpersonplayswithinit.___36___Manypeoplewonderhowtheycanimproveboundariesinasocietyorrelationships.Surprisingly,wecanlearnagreatdealfromplants.Belowareseveralplantbehaviorsandthelessonstheyofferus.GroundingyourselfinwhatmattersPlantsgrowrootsthatmakethemrootedsecurelywhileabsorbingonlythenutrientstheyneedfromthesoil.Withoutstrongroots,aplantcannotsurvive.___37___Whenweknowwhoweareandwhatourcorevaluesare,wearelesslikelytoloseourselvesinrelationships.Ifweloseourroots,werisklosingourdirection.GoingwithhealthydefensesManyplantsdevelopprotectivestructuressuchasthorns,thickbark,orpoisonstoprotectthemselvesfromharm.Theywarn:“Approachwithrespect.”___38___Beingabletoclearlyexpressneeds,discomfort,anger,andlimitsallowsustoprotectourselveswhilestayingconnectedtoothers.___39___Plantsdonotgrowcontinuously.Theyobservenaturalpatternsofgrowth,rest,andrenewal.Humansbenefitfromsimilarrhythms.Healthyboundariesincludeknowingwhentorest,stepback,andcareforourselvessowecanremainemotionallyavailabletoothers.Plantsaremastersofadaptationandsurvival.Overmillionsofyears,theyhavedevelopedremarkablewaystomaintainbalancewiththeirenvironment.___40___Healthyboundariesdonotseparateus;instead,theyhelpusprotectourwell-beingandsustaineveryoneinvolved.A.Respectingothers’spaceB.FollowingcyclesofnatureC.Humansareabletoprotectourselveswhilecontinuingtostayconnected.D.Similarly,thebaseofhealthyrelationshipsdependsonastrongsenseofself.E.Theselimitsshapeourcommunicationpatterns,relationships,andoverallmentalhealth.F.Learningtostrikeabalanceallowshumanstotakeinwhatbenefitsuswhilelimitingwhatharmsus.G.Inhumans’words,itmeansguardingourselvesagainstnegativefeelingsbeforewe’reoverwhelmed.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WhenIwasafreshman,Ienrolledinachoirclass.OurfirstconcertwastoperformaselectionofsongsandIwas___41___forasolo(独唱)part.Onthedayoftheconcert,Istoodbackstage,secretlylookingthroughthecurtain.Theauditorium(礼堂)were___42___—students,teachers,andparents.Thenthecurtain___43___,andthechoirbegantosing.AsIscannedthecrowd,Inoticedearnestexpressionshereandthere.Then,my___44___fellonthemicrophoneatthefrontofthestage,andasuddenfear___45___me:Myteacherhadnevertaughtmehowtosingintoamicrophone.Whenmyturncame,Isteppeduptothemicrophone,heartpounding.___46___thenerves,thefirstpartofmysolowentsmoothly.Ievenfeltasurgeofexcitement.___47___,Ireachedthefinalhighnote.Withmylipstooclosetothemicrophone,thenote___48___fromthespeakers.Itwasdeafening.Ilookedout,findingthattheentireaudiencehadjumpedbackintheirseats,somewithjawsdropped___49___.Shamewashedoverme.HowIwishedthestagecouldopenupandswallowmewhole.Theschooldaywasonlyhalfover,soIhadtoreturntoclass.Eyesfixedonthefloor,Iwasdraggingmyfeetdownthehallway___50___apairofathleticshoesstoppedme.IlookedupintothefaceofaseniorI’dnevermet,preparingmyselffor___51___.Instead,hesmiledandsaid,“Youhaveavery___52___voice.”Ihad___53___nevertosinginpublicagain,buthiswordsmademereconsider:MaybeIcouldsing.Encouragedbyhis___54___kindness,IwentontostudymusicattheUniversityofKansas.Today,Iamaprofessionalsinger-songwriter,performingeveryweekendwiththreebandsacrossArizona.Thesmallmomentinhighschoolthatoncefeltliketheendoftheworld___55___tobethestartofeverythingthatcameafter.AndI’malwaysgratefulforwhatsparkedthisincrediblejourneyoftransformation.41.A.necessaryB.famousC.responsibleD.sorry42.A.clearingupB.fillingupC.makingupD.pilingup43.A.roseB.fellC.foldedD.pulled44.A.thoughtB.handsC.hopeD.gaze45.A.remindedB.beatC.hitD.approached46.A.BecauseofB.DespiteC.BesidesD.Insteadof47.A.EventuallyB.SuddenlyC.GraduallyD.Frequently48.A.chargedB.eruptedC.flowedD.whispered49.A.inreliefB.injoyC.inshockD.indoubt50.A.sinceB.beforeC.afterD.when51.A.teasingB.praisingC.greetingD.comforting52.A.noisyB.powerfulC.smoothD.sweet53.A.promisedB.hopedC.refusedD.agreed54.A.abnormalB.unannouncedC.informalD.unexpected55.A.workedoutB.brokeoutC.turnedoutD.figuredout第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。60-year-oldLiShuyingfromtheInnerMongoliaAutonomousRegionbreathesnewlifeintobirchbark(桦树皮)bycraftingitintovividartworks.FromBailangTown,___56___areafamousforitsthickbirchforests,Li___57___(make)artworkswithbirchbarkfordecades.Shecollectsthebarkfromdeadbirchtreesorthosethatfallnaturallyinstorms,cutsthebarkintoshapesand___58___(creative)piecesthemtogether.“EachartworkImakekeepsthenaturalgrain(纹理)andcolorofthebirchbark.Icutandpiecethemintovariousobjects,rangingfrommountains,animals,ancientChinesebeauties___59___whateverelseinspiresme,”shesaid.It’sclearlyherpassion,asLi’seyeslightupwhenevershediscussesherartwork.Shesufferedfromadisabilitythataffectedherlegyearsago,after___60___shehadtoearnalivingbydoingflexibleworklikesellingmushroomsorothermountaingoods.Thensheenteredanartcompetition,acity-wideevent___61___(organize)tohelpdisabledpeoplefindemployment,andbecamethefirstwoman___62___(award)thetopprize.Shegothelpfromthelocalgovernmentwhosupportedhertostartabirchbarkworkshopin2009.Eventually,___63___startedasasimplehobbybecameagenuinelymeaningfulandfulfillingcareer.Today,herworkshopbustlesinsummerwithvisitors___64___(pour)incontinuously.Lialsoplanstostartlivestreaminginthenearfuture.“Ithinkit’stimeformetosetanexampleformydisabledpeersandIhopetheycantake___65___(inspire)fromwhatIdo,”sheadded.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,你校英语社将举办题目为“TheVeryWordThatBestDescribesMyself”的征文比赛,请你写一篇文章投稿,内容如下:(1)请结合个人经历,介绍一个最能说明你的个性或品德的词汇;(2)谈谈这个词对你的意义和影响。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。TheVeryWordThatBestDescribesMyself________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)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。Itwassummerandtherewasnoschooltogoto.MybrotherandIwerehomealone.Iwastenyearsoldandhewaseight.Wedidn’tliveneargrandparentsanditcosttoomuchtohireababysittertocoverthetimemyparentsworked.Afterall,theywerestrugglingtosupportthefamily.Soitwasjusttwoofus.Whenwewerealoneathome,weweren’tallowedtogooutside.Wecouldn’trideourbikesorlookforprettystonesinthecourtyard.Onourtelevision,localnewsplayed:agroupofneighborshelpingafamilyfixtheirroofafterarainstorm,andalittlegirlleavingabowloffreshmilkoutforhomelesscats.Weweren’tsupposedtowatchTVtoomuch,butourparentshadtoldustokeepthetelevisionloudsothatitwouldsoundasiftherewereanadultwithus.Notalotofsoundscouldbeheardonourstreet,carspassingbyanddogsbarking.“Youhearthat?”mybrotheraskedme.“What?”Isaid.“Theice-creamtruck.”Ilistened.Andthereitwas.Thattinylittlesoundtwinklingsomewherenearby.Whenyouheardanice-creamtruckonyourstreet,itmeantthatsomeonehadthoughtofyou.Itmeantthatsomeonethoughtyoudeservedsomethinggoodintheworld.Islidthechainoffthedoorandunlockedit.Igrabbedmybrotherandweranoutsidetothecurb(马路牙子).Thesoundoftheic
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