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河北邢台市2025-2026学年高一下学期7月期末英语试题一、听力选择题1.WhatwillJackdotonight?A.Buyaticket.B.Attendaparty.C.Watchafootballgame.2.Howistheweathernow?A.Rainy.B.Windy.C.Cloudy.3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandemployee.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Waitressandcustomer.4.Whatistheman’sattitudetothewoman’swords?A.Unconcerned.B.Supportive.C.Curious.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirholidayplans.B.Theirfriends.C.Theirfamily.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atagym.B.Atacinema.C.Atapark.7.Whatwillthewomandonextweekend?A.Takeawalk.B.Rideherbike.C.Goclimbing.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatisthemandissatisfiedwithaboutthewoolsuit?A.Thesize.B.Thestyle.C.Thecolor.9.Whichsuitwillthemanbuy?A.Thedarkblueone.B.Thedarkbrownone.C.Thelightyellowone.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.WhatisEmilyprobably?A.Anartist.B.Amathteacher.C.Abasketballplayer.11.WheredoesEmilylive?A.InOxford.B.InParis.C.InLondon.12.WhoisgoingtopickupPhilip?A.Emily’sbrother.B.Emily’smother.C.Emily’sson.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.HowmanytimeshastheStory-timeEveningbeenheld?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.14.Whydoesthemanaskthewomanaboutthelocalschool?A.Hewantstosendhissonthere.B.Hewantstoborrowbooksthere.C.Hewantstoworkasavolunteerthere.15.WhatdothekidsliketodointheStory-timeEvening?A.Makefriends.B.Readbooksalone.C.Sharetheirstorybooks.16.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftherelationshipbetweenthefamilyandtheschool?A.Itistense.B.Itisdistant.C.Itisclose.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.WhenweretheminiskirtsproducedintheFashionMuseum?A.Inthe1910s.B.Inthe1960s.C.Inthe1990s.18.Whatcanvisitorsadmireatthespecialexhibitionthismonth?A.Thedresses.B.Theshoes.C.Theskirts.19.HowlongisthemuseumopenonweekdaysexceptMonday?A.Forfivehours.B.Forsevenhours.C.Fortenhours.20.Whydoesthespeakergivethespeech?A.Tosellsomeoldclothes.B.Toattracttravelerstothemuseum.C.Tointroducesomefamilymembers.二、阅读理解AIfyou’relookingforahighqualityoflife,thesemedium-sizedcitiesfitthebill.CedarRapids,IowaItconsistsofneighborhoodsnestledamongfarmlandintheCedarRiver’sshallowvalley.It’salsothelargestcorn-processingcityintheworld,playingamajorroleintheagriculturaleconomy.Homepricesarewellbelowthenationalaverage.Whilehousingisaffordable,thecityhassomeofthehighesttaxratesinthecountrytohelpfundschoolsandotherservices.TheWoodlands,TexasTheWoodlandswasfoundedin1974withavisionofacitywhereresidentscouldlive,work,learnandplaysurroundedbynaturalforests.Ofthecity’s28,800acres,7,665acresaredevotedtogreenspacesinparks,golfcourses,greenbeltsandopenspace.Additionally,28%ofthecitywillremainundevelopedgreenspace.Fishers,IndianaFishers,anIndianapolissuburb,isoneofthefastestgrowingcommunitiesinIndiana.Thecity’spopulationexplodedfromabout38,000residentsin2000tomorethan100,000today.Whileitcontinuestogrow,Fishershasreceivednationalawardsforlivabilityandsafety.Itshomepricesarelowerthanthenationalaverage.SiouxFalls,SouthDakotaSiouxFalls,thelargestcityinSouthDakotaandnamedfortheSiouxtribeandthewaterfallsoftheBigSiouxRiver,standsoutasahubforentrepreneurs(企业家).Itsjobmarketranksinthetop5%.UnemploymentinSiouxFallsis1.7%,whichiswellbelowthenationalaverageof4.3%.21.WhatarerelativelycheapinCedarRapidsandFishers?A.Foods. B.Houses. C.Schoolfees. D.Cornseeds.22.WhatdoesTheWoodlandsfeature?A.Hightaxrates.B.Thelargejobmarket.C.Plentifulgreenspace.D.Richnaturalviews.23.Whichcityoffersmorejobopportunities?A.CedarRapids. B.TheWoodlands. C.Fishers. D.SiouxFalls.BJoeandArthurweretwinbrothers.Joethoughtred,thecolorofLiverpoolFC,wasgreat,whileArthur,bornafewsecondsearlier,believedblue,thecolorofEvertonFC,wasmuchbetter.Thissillyargumentaboutfootballteamshappenedalmosteveryday,whichannoyedtheirmotheralot.OneSaturdayafternoon,thetwoboyswereplayingfootballwithfriendsonanopenspacebytheroadside,whenacarsuddenlyturnedacornerathighspeed,hitthekerb,andknockeddownfourchildren,includingthetwins.Bothwererushedtohospital.Arthurwasonlyslightlyhurt,butJoetookaheavyblowtotheheadandfellintounconsciousness.Afteranuncomfortablenight,Arthurwasallowedtogohomethenextday.However,insteadofresting,hewentstraighttoJoe’sroom.HetookJoe’sredpyjama(睡衣裤)outfromunderthepillow.“He’llneedit,”Arthurtoldhismotherwithhisvoicetrembling.“It’llmakehimbetter.Iwanthimhome.”TheirmothertooktheitemtothehospitalanddressedJoeintheredpyjama.Thefollowingday,Arthurreturned,wearingoneofJoe’sredshirts.Hesatbesidehisbrother’sbed,heldJoe’shand,andbegantosing“You’llNeverWalkAlone”softlytowakehisbrotherup,sayinghewouldneverargueagain.Suddenly,Joe’sfaceturned.Heopenedhiseyes,lookedatArthur,andsmiledweakly.“It’sonlyagame,”hewhispered.“I’llalwaysloveyou,too.”Thedoctorarrivedand,afteraquickexamination,announcedthatJoewasrecovering.Aweeklater,Joefullyrecovered.Oneday,beforegoingtowatchamatchwiththeirfather,hereceivedaLiverpoolbadgefromArthur,whowishedhisteamgoodluck.Joewavedbackandsaid,“Thanks.AndIhopeyourblueteamdoeswelltoday.Yousingbeautifully,youknow.”Watchingthemfromthewindow,theirmotherwasmovedtotears.Sheknewthetwinbrotherswouldalwaysstandbyeachother,fortheywouldneverwalkalone.24.Whatcanweknowaboutthetwins?A.Theywereyoungfootballplayers.B.Theylikeddifferentfootballteams.C.Theywerefondofthesamecolor.D.Theyoftenarguedwiththeirmother.25.WhydidArthurtakeJoe’sredpyjamaout?A.TohelpJoelookafterit.B.TomakeJoemoreattractive.C.TohideitawayfromJoe.D.ToofferJoemoralsupport.26.WhathappenedtothetwinsafterJoereturnedhome?A.Theystartedtolivealone.B.Theystoppedplayingfootball.C.Theywatchedmatchestogether.D.Theybecamefriendliertoeachother.27.Whatdoesthestoryshow?A.Healthispriceless.B.Timehealsallwounds.C.Familylovemattersmost.D.Therewillbeaturningpoint.CAllbuttwoofAustria’s96glaciers(冰川)haveretreated(缩小)overthelasttwoyears,themonitorsintheAlpinecountryreportedonFriday,sayingthe“dramaticdevelopment”highlightstheimpactofclimatechange.ThelatestreportfromtheAustrianAlpineClubshowstheAlpeinerFernerinthewesternTyrolregionandStubacherSonnblickkeesinSalzburgtotheeastarefacingthegreatestloss,eachwitharetreatofmorethan100meters(about328feet).Theaverageretreatwasmorethan20meters(about65feet).“ThebreakdownoftheglaciertongueisalsoprogressingatthePasterze,Austria’slargestglacier,makingtheresultsofclimatechangevisible,”theclubsaidinthereportcovering2024and2025.Itadded,“Thereportconfirmsonceagainthelong-termtrend:TheglaciersinAustriacontinuetoretreatsignificantlyinlength,area,andvolume.”NeighboringSwitzerland,whichishometothemostglaciersinEurope,hasnotedasimilarretreatinitsglaciersinrecentyears,atrendthathasbeenreportedaroundtheworld.TheretreatoftheglaciersinEuropehasimplicationsfordrinkingwater,powergeneration,agriculture,infrastructure,recreationalactivities,theAlpinelandscapeandmore.“Theglaciersaremelting,andwitheverynewreport,theurgencygrows,”clubvicepresidentNicoleSlupetzkysaid.“It’snolongeraquestionofwhetherwecanstillsavetheglaciersintheiroldform;it’saboutrelievingtheresultsforourselves.”Poorweatherconditionssuchaslowsnowfall,warmtemperaturesincludinganexceptionallyhotJunelastyear—nearly5degreesCelsiusabovetheaverage—havecontributedtotheretreat,theclubsaid.Thesefactorsacceleratedthemeltingofice.Withoutashiftinweatherpatterns,thetrendwilllikelyworsen.SuchchangesintheAlpsshouldserveasa“wake-upcall”forpolicymakersandthepublicintheirbehavior,theclubsaid.Itaddedthecurrentfigurewaslowerthanthefigureduringtheprevioustwoyears,butstillrankedastheeighth-largestretreatinthe135yearsofmeasurements.28.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?A.AlltheglaciersinAustriahaveretreated.B.Glacierretreatisawidespreadphenomenon.C.PasterzeisthelargestglacierinSwitzerland.D.Peoplefailtoknowtheresultsofclimatechange.29.Whichcanexplaintheunderlinedword“implications”inparagraph3?A.Possibleeffects. B.Simpledesigns.C.Quicksolutions. D.Fullexplanations.30.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkabout?A.Thethreatsofclimatechange.B.Thechangeofweatherpatterns.C.Thecausesoftheglacierretreat.D.TheaveragetemperatureofAustria.31.Whatdoesthelastparagraphstress?A.Theglacierretreathasstopped.B.Theglacierretreatisstillserious.C.Measuringglacierretreattakestime.D.It’seasytodealwithglacierretreat.DLikemanyquietretirementhomes,TheTerracesisapeacefulplaceforelderlypeoplewhocannolongertravelfarortakeexcitingadventures.However,theycaneasilyrelivetheirolddreamsoftravellingandfunwithvirtual(虚拟的)reality(VR)headsets(耳机).WorkersinthisLosGatoscommunityoftenarrangetimetoletmanyeldersintheireightiesandninetiestrythisnewdeviceinturn.Injustafewminutes,theVRequipmentcantakethemtodifferentamazingplaces.TheycanenjoybeautifulsightsinEurope,explorethedeepseaorexperienceexcitingflyingtripswhilesittingcomfortablytogether.AcompanyinSomervilledesignssuchwonderfulVRprograms.IthaswidelyusedthistechnologytohelpelderskeepclearmindsandmakemoreclosefriendsinhundredsofretirementhomesacrossAmericaandCanada.DuringcolorfulVRactivities,eldersalwayshavegreatfun.Somemovetheirarmsactivelyasifswimmingwithlovelydolphins.Othersfeelamazedoralittlenervouswhentakingavirtualhot-airballoontrip.What’smore,VRcantakeeldersstraightbacktotheirchildhoodhometowns,bringingbackcountlesswarmoldmemories.Thisspecialexperienceeasilydrawsshyeldersoutoftheirownworldandbecomesapopularchattingtopicamongthem,greatlyimprovingtheirdailycommunication.NowscientistshavefoundproperVRusecanprotectelders’brainpower,improvetheirmemoryandreducefeelingsofloneliness.Expertsremindpeoplenottospendtoomuchtimelookingatscreens,butusingVRwiselybringsplentyofhealthandsocialbenefits.ItisalsomucheasierforelderstousesimpleVRheadsetsthanoperatecomplexsmartphones.Thistechnologyalsohelpseldersgetalongbetterwithyoungerfamilymembers.MorecompanieskeepimprovingwarmVRservicesfortheelderly.Itevengentlyhelpselderswithmemoryproblemsfeelrelaxedandjoyful,wakinguptheirsweetpastmemories.Allinall,VRhasbecomeameaningfulandpopularwaytoenrichelders’dulldailylifeandconnectdifferentpeopleclosely.32.WhatisthemainuseoftheVRheadsets?A.Toimprovetheelders’condition.B.Toaidtheelderstolearnnewlivingskills.C.Tohelptheeldersexperiencevarioustravels.D.TodesignnewVRprogramsfortheelders.33.HowdoesVRhelptheshyeldersaccordingtoparagraph3?A.Ithelpsthemgobacktoretirementhomes.B.Itcreateschancesforthemtocommunicate.C.Itteachesthemtousesmartphonescorrectly.D.Itoffersthemmanydifferentwritingtopics.34.WhatcanweknowaboutVRtechnology?A.Itcanhelptreatillnesses.B.Itsusesarequitelimited.C.Itbenefitseldersinmanyways.D.Itsfutureremainsuncertain.35.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.UsingVRWiselytoProtecttheElderly’sBrainB.VRBringsBackOurSweetMemoriesofthePastC.TheProperWaystoUseVRHeadsetsfortheOldD.VRHelpsEldersBuildConnectionsandEnjoyLife三、七选五Asahighschoolstudent,youmayfeelthatseniorhighschoolstudyismorechallengingthanjuniorhighschool.____36____.Youmaycomplainthatyouoftenfeeltiredandinefficient.Thekeyproblemisnotyoureffort,butyourstudyhabits.Herearesometipsondevelopinggoodstudyhabits.____37____Youshouldlistallyourlearningtaskseverymorning,includingfinishinghomework,reviewingoldknowledgeandpreviewingnewlessons.Donotarrangetoomanytasksatonetime,oryouwillfeelstressedandgiveuphalfway.Youcanmarktheimportanttasksandfinishthemfirsttoimproveyourlearningefficiency.FocusonyourstudywhenyousitatyourdeskYoumaytendtoletyourthoughtswanderorfocusonirrelevanttinythingswhilestudying.____38____.You’dbetterclearupalldistractingitemsonyourdeskbeforeyoustartyourlearningtasks.Whenyoufeeltired,youcantakeaten-minutebreaktostretchyourbodyorlookoutofthewindowinsteadoflettingyourmindwanderaimlessly.ReviewknowledgeintimeSeniorhighschoolknowledgeissystematic,andnewknowledgeisalwaysconnectedwitholdcontent.Ifyoudonotreviewintime,youwillsoonforgetwhatyouhavelearned.Youcanspend15to20minuteseverynightreviewingthekeypointsoftheday’slessons.____39____.Keepyourstudyhabitconsistent(始终如一的)Formingagoodhabitisnoteasy,anditrequireslong-terminsistence.____40____.However,youshouldremindyourselfofyourlearninggoals.Daybyday,thesesmallgoodhabitswillbringyoubigprogressandmakeyourseniorhighstudymoreenjoyable.A.FinishyourhomeworkfirstB.MakeacleardailystudyplanC.YoumaywanttogiveuponlazydaysD.ItisverynormaltobeafraidoffailureE.YouhavemoreknowledgetomastereverydayF.ThishabitwillhelpyourememberknowledgefirmlyG.Thedividedattentionwillmakeyouremembernothing四、完形填空LastSaturday,Iwenttothesupermarketnearmyhometobuysomedailythings.Iwalkedslowlyalongthe____41____,thinkingaboutwhatIneeded.ThenIsawtwoladiesstandingtherewithabigbox,whichmademe____42____.Iwatchedquietly,____43____whattheyweredoing.“Excuseme,whatareyoucollectingthefoodfor?”Iaskedpolitely.Oneoftheladiessmiledandanswered____44____,“Dearboy,wearemakingawinterfood____45____toacharity.Manypeoplecan’tgetenoughfoodincoldwinter,andwewanttohelpthem.”Her____46____touchedmyheart.Thatmomentwas____47____becauseIhadn’tnoticedtheirkindnessearlier,soIdecidedtodomy____48____.Ihurriedtothefoodshelf,carefully____49____somefoodandboughtit.ThenIgavethefoodtotheladies.“Thankyouforyourhardworkonweekends.Ihopethiscanhelp,”Isaidsincerely.Bothofthemsmiledwarmlyand____50____me.“Yourkindnessmeansalottousandthepeoplewehelp,”theotherladysaid.Theirsmilesmademefeelhappy.Irealizedthatsmall____51____canbringgreatjoytoothers.WhenIwasabouttoleave,I____52____withthetwoladiescasuallyandwas____53____tofindthatwelivedinthesamecommunity.We____54____hometogether,talkinghappilyalongtheway.Theytoldmemoreaboutthe____55____.Walkingsidebysidewiththem,Ifeltthewarmthofkindnessaroundme.41.A.streetsB.passagesC.shelvesD.buildings42.A.anxiousB.curiousC.doubtfulD.peaceful43.A.believingB.describingC.wonderingD.noticing44.A.suddenlyB.coldlyC.eagerlyD.gently45.A.donationB.directionC.competitionD.exhibition46.A.promisesB.wordsC.looksD.stories47.A.worryingB.funnyC.awkwardD.frightening48.A.bestB.partC.surveyD.experiment49.A.putawayB.tookoverC.gaveupD.pickedout50.A.thankedB.invitedC.greetedD.comforted51.A.wisdomB.giftsC.changesD.kindness52.A.workedB.playedC.chattedD.studied53.A.surprisedB.concernedC.confusedD.disappointed54.A.droveB.walkedC.ranD.rode55.A.charityB.costC.historyD.supermarket五、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。Thankfulness,often____56____(consider)asimplevirtue,playsafarmoreimportantroleinourdailylivesthanwemightexpect.Itisnotjustaboutsaying“thankyou”____57____(polite);rather,itisadeepsenseofappreciationthatshapesourcharactersandrelationships.Firstofall,thankfulnesshelpsusdevelopastrongmoralprinciple.Whenwefeelgrateful____58____whatothershavedoneforus,wenaturallyshowkindnessandrespectinreturn.Thispositivecyclestrengthensoursenseof____59____(responsible)towardsfamily,friends,andevenstrangers.Forexample,astudent____60____appreciateshisteacher’shardworkismorelikelyto____61____(response)activelyinclassandstrugglelesswithself-discipline.Moreover,practisingthankfulnesscancarryusthroughdifficulttimes.Whenwefacepressureordespair,focusingonwhatwealreadyhave,insteadofcomplainingaboutwhatwelack,____62____(bring)usenergyandhope.Itisapreciousqualitythatmakesusmoreflexibleand____63____(energy)indealingwithdailychallenges.Finally,thankfulnessencouragesus____64____(value)everysmallactofkindness.Awarmsmile,ahelpinghand,orafewwordsofencouragement,alldeserveourhonestappreciation.Inthisway,thankfulnessisnotapassivefeelingbut____65____activechoice.Bychoosingtobethankful,wenotonlybrightenothers’daysbutalsoenrichourownliveswithjoyandintegrity.六、书面表达66.假定你是李华,你校英文报正在开展以“AnUnforgettableCelebration”为题的征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:(1)介绍该活动;(2)谈谈你的感受。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。AnUnforgettableCelebration_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。Igrewupwithmygrandpa.Heraisedmewithgreatloveandpatience.Everymorning,hewouldgentlywakemeupwithasoftcall,notlettingmebelateforschool.Healwaysmademyfavoritenoodlesandeggsforbreakfast,whichwaswarmanddelicious.Afterschool,hewouldsitbesideme,helpingmewithmymathproblemsandlisteningtomereadEnglish.Withhisloveandcare,Istudiedhardandgotgoodgradesineveryexam.Iwasalsohealthyandstrong,becauseheoftentookmeforawalkafterdinnerandtoldmeinterestingstoriesontheway.WhenIwasinGradeOneofseniorhighschool,somethingterriblehappened.Mygrandpagotsick.Thedoctorsaidheneededtorestathomeforalongtime.Helookedveryweakandsad.Hedidnotwanttotalkmuch.Heevenstoppedeatinghisfavoritefood.Ifeltveryworried.Isaidtomyself,“WhatcanIdoforhim?Hehasdonesomuchforme.Itismyturntohelphim.”Soeverydayafterschool,Iwentstraighthometostaywithmygrandpa,withoutstoppingtoplaywithmyfriends.Itoldhimalltheinterestingthingsthathappenedatschool,likehowmyclassmatesmadefunnymistakesinclassandhowourteachertoldusattractivestoriesaboutanimals.Grandpawasalwaysamusedbythesestories.Sometimes,Iplayedchesswithhim.HehadtaughtmechesswhenIwasfive.Butnow,becauseofhisoldage,hisjudgmentwasmuchworsethanbefore.Heoftentookalongtimetomakeamove.Isawallthatclearly.Iknewhewasnotassharpasheusedtobe.SoIchosetoloseonpurpose.Imadeacarelessmoveorleftmypiecesopen.Whenhewon,abigsmilecametohisface.Thatsmilewasworthmorethananyvictoryofmyown.Seeinghimhappymademefeelwar

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