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2025~2026学年天津市南开区第四十三中学高一年级下学期5月期中考试英语校考一、单项选择1.—Soyoudidn’twatchtheconcertlastnight?—________.Iarrivedhalfwaythroughit.

A.NotlikelyB.NotalittleC.NotatallD.Notexactly2.Afterthestrangerhelpedhercarryherheavysuitcaseupthestairs,awarmsenseofwelledupwithinher.

A.gratitudeB.frustrationC.curiosityD.confidence3.ThereislittlesignthatIranandtheUShave________theirdifferences.

A.resolvedB.restoredC.revisedD.released4.Figuringout________thekeytosuccessliescanchangeyourlife.

A.thatB.whereC.whichD.what5.Inthebanquethall,whereawedding________,someofthegroom’sfriendswerebusywelcomingtheguests.

A.willbeheldB.washoldingC.wastobeheldD.hadheld6.________toraiseherthreedaughters,mymotherretiredfromherjobandmovedtothecountrysidetoenjoytherestofherlife.

A.StrugglingB.HavingstruggledC.TostruggleD.Struggled7.Althoughmanypeopleviewrulesasrestrictions,westillneedthemwecanmaintainorderandprotecttheweak.

A.incaseB.asifC.inthatD.sothat8.Allpassengers________gothroughsafetychecksbeforeboardingtheplane,accordingtotheairportregulations.

A.mayB.willC.shallD.can9.—Whatdoyouthinkofyourjourneytotheseasidetown?—Everythingisveryfantastic,especiallyitsfreshair,whichispleasant________.

A.breathedB.beingbreathedC.tobebreathedD.tobreathe10.Aftertheexhaustingjourney,theexplorerrecordedhehadseenandexperiencedinthemysteriousvalley.

A.howB.whichC.whatD.whether11.—Lily,couldIuseyourcamera?Mine________.—Noproblem.I’llbringittoyoutomorrow.

A.wasrepairedB.isbeingrepairedC.hasbeenrepairedD.hadbeenrepaired12.Weshouldkeeptheadvantagesoftraditionaleducationwhileembracinginnovation.Wemustn’t________.

A.bravetheelementsB.haveafrogintheirthroatC.killtwobirdswithonestoneD.throwthebabyoutwiththebathwater13.Theeducationalresourcesprovidedforurbanstudentsarefarmoreabundantthan_________offeredtoruralareasinsomeunderdevelopedprovinces.

A.oneB.thatC.thoseD.ones14.Theyinformedmethattheywouldtalktomemyapplicationforthepostofassistanteditor.

A.inexchangeforB.infavorofC.inpreparationforD.withregardto15.—TheT­shirtIreceivedisnotthesameasisshownonline.—________?ButIpromiseyouwe’lllookintoitrightaway.

A.WhosaysB.HowcomeC.WhatforD.Whyworry二、完形填空Duringmyfirstsemesteratseniorhigh,Iwasoverwhelmedbyafloodofunfamiliarfacesandendlessacademicpressure.Iwasashy,introspectivestudentwhoseldom16myselftoothers,soIoftenwanderedthecampusduringbreaks,feeling17disconnectedfromthenoisyworldaroundme.Oneafternoon,asIsatsilentlyonabenchinthecorneroftheschoolgarden,Mrs.Wilson,theschoolcounselor,18andsatbesideme.Insteadof19mewithdepressing(令人沮丧的)questions,shegentlysharedhowsheoncefelt20asanewteacher.Herwordswereso21thatIgraduallyletdownmyguard.Shetoldmethatlonelinesswasnotasignofweakness,buta22experienceinadolescence(青春期).She23metojointheschool’s“CompanionClub”,wherestudentsvolunteeredto24newstudentsandhelpthem25tocampuslife.Ihesitatedforlong,buthersmilefinally26me.Tomygreatsurprise,theclubwasfarmoremeaningfulthanIhad27.Insteadofperformingsimpletasks,welistened28tothosewhofeltlost,offeredsupport,andorganizedsmalleventstohelppeople29.Ibegantotalkmore,laughmore,andstepoutofmyown30worldintoabrighterone.WhattouchesmemostisthatIhavefoundmytruevoice;moreover,Ihavealsogained31fromcaringforothers.AsIhelpednewcomersfindtheirsenseof32,Imyselfrecoveredconfidenceandpeace.Theoncecold,33campusturnedintoawarmcommunitywhereeveryheartwas34.Thisexperiencetaughtmeavaluablelesson:kindnessisnotadramaticgesture,buta35choicetosee,understandandembraceoneanother.Asimplesmileorapatientearcanrelievethedarkestlonelinessandlightupsomeone’sentireworld.16.A.devotedB.exposedC.adjustedD.committed17.A.graduallyB.casuallyC.constantlyD.temporarily18.A.approachedB.accompaniedC.ignoredD.observed19.A.botheringB.challengingC.comfortingD.trusting20.A.cheerfulB.awkwardC.aggressiveD.lonely21.A.formalB.confusingC.comfortingD.strict22.A.rareB.commonC.painfulD.glorious23.A.remindedB.persuadedC.warnedD.forbade24.A.welcomeB.employC.instructD.inspect25.A.adaptB.respondC.stickD.lead26.A.disturbedB.defeatedC.convincedD.confused27.A.demandedB.expectedC.regrettedD.required28.A.impatientlyB.casuallyC.attentivelyD.coldly29.A.showoffB.calmdownC.giveupD.fitin30.A.narrowB.optimisticC.colourfulD.brilliant31.A.moneyB.pressureC.strengthD.wisdom32.A.dutyB.belongingC.humorD.direction33.A.familiarB.harmoniousC.distantD.lively34.A.brokenB.controlledC.valuedD.examined35.A.carefulB.randomC.flexibleD.conscious三、阅读理解SickKidsHighSchoolVolunteerProgramsSickKidsoffersdynamicprogramstailoredforhighschoolstudentseagertomakeadifference.Whetherduringthesummerbreakortheacademicyear,thetwoinitiativesprovideauniqueopportunityforstudentstogainhands-onexperienceandcontributetoourcommunityinmeaningfulways.TheSummerVolunteerProgramThisprogramofferstwomaintypesofrolestosuitdifferentinterests.First,inHospitalSupportroles,studentshelpinplacesliketheFamilyCentreorGiftShoptohelpcreateafriendlyenvironment.Alternatively,thoseinChildLiferolesjoininplayactivitiesandhelpkeepaplayroomsafe.PleasenotethatvolunteersinChildLiferolesmustbewillingtoputonnecessaryprotectiveequipment,suchasmasksandprotectiveclothing,asmanypositionsrequireenteringroomswherepatientsarekeptseparated.TheCo-opProgramUnlikethesummeroption,thisprogramgivesstudentsinGrades11and12thechancetoexplorehealthcareorresearchcareersduringtheirregularschoolterms.Studentscanearnschoolcreditwhiletakingpartinhands-onpositions.Theserolescanincludeofficework,interactingwithpatients,ordoingresearchintheHospitalandResearchInstitute.Eligibility(资格)RequirementsTobeconsideredforeitherprogram,applicantsmustmeetspecificcriteria.Youmustbecurrentlyahighschoolstudentandbeatleast16yearsofagebytheprogram’sstartdate.FortheSummerProgram,volunteersmustcommittoworkingthreehourseveryweekday(MondaytoFriday)throughoutJulyorAugust.Duetotheprogram’sintensivenature,wearestrictlyunabletoaccommodateabsences.Therefore,pleaseconsideranypersonalconflicts,suchassummercoursesorfamilyvacations,beforeapplying.ApplicationInformationTheSummerProgramrunsintwoseparatesessions:July2-31andAugust1-31.However,applicationsforbothmonthsmustbesubmittedonlineinMarch.Theprogramishighlycompetitive,witharound400applicantscompetingforonly50summerspots.36.WhatfeaturedothetwovolunteerprogramsatSickKidshaveincommon?

A.Theybothhelpwithschoolcoursework.B.Theybothprovidepracticalexperience.C.Theyarebothrelatedtoresearchwork.D.Theyarebothintendedforfuturedoctors.37.WhatisrequiredofvolunteersinChildLiferoles?

A.Takingonresearchtasks.B.Dealingwithofficeduties.C.HelpingattheFamilyCentre.D.Wearingprotectiveequipment.38.WhatisaspecialbenefitoftheCo-opProgram?

A.Gettingawell-paidposition.B.Playingwithchildpatients.C.Receivingacademiccredits.D.ExploringtheFamilyCentre.39.WhichofthefollowingstudentsissuitablefortheSummerProgram?

A.Oneengagedinthesummerfamilytrip.B.Oneturningsixteenafterthestartdate.C.OneavailableforthewholeJulysession.D.OnesubmittinganapplicationthisJune.40.WhatcanbelearnedabouttheSummerVolunteerProgram?

A.Itdemandscommitmentandreliability.B.Itoffersflexiblehoursforstudents.C.Itensuresaplaceforeveryapplicant.D.Itrequiresamedicalbackground.In2004,whenmydaughterBeckywasten,sheandmyhusband,Joe,wereunitedintheirdesireforadog.Asforme,Isharednoneoftheirwish.Butwhy,theypleaded.“BecauseIdon’thavetimetotakecareofadog.”Butwe’lldoit.“Really?You’regoingtowalkthedog?Feedthedog?Bathethedog?”Yes,yesandyes.“Idon’tbelieveyou.”Wewill.Wepromise.Theydidn’t.Fromdaytwo(everyonewantedtowalkthecutepuppythatfirstday),neitherthoughttowalkthedog.WhileIwasslowtoacceptthatIwouldbetheonetokeeptrackofhershots,toschedulehervetappointments,tofeedandcleanher,Mistyknewthisondayone.Asshelookedupatthethreenewhumansinherlife(small,medium,andlarge),shecalculated,“Themediumoneisthesuckerinthepack.”Quickly,sheandIdevelopedsomethingverysimilartoaVulcanmindmeld(心灵融合).She’dlookatmewiththosesadbrowneyesofhers,beamherneed,andthenwait,trustingIwouldunderstand,which,strangely,Ialmostalwaysdid.Innotime,shebecamemyfifthappendage(附肢),snoringonmyhome-officecouchasIworked,cradlingagainstmyfeetasIread,andsplayingacrossmystomachasIwatchedtelevision.Evenso,partofmecontinuedtoresentwalkingduty.JoeandBeckyhadpromised.Notfair,I’dbalk(不心甘情愿地做)silentlyassheandIwalked.“Notfair.”I’dloudlyremindanyonewithinearshotuponourreturnhome.Thenoneday—January1,2007,tobeexact—myhusband’sdoctorutteredanunthinkableword:leukemia(白血病).Withthat,IspenteighttotenhoursadaywithJoeinthehospital,doinganythingandeverythingIcouldtoeasehisdiscomfort.Duringthosesixmonthsofhospitalizations,Becky,12atthattime,adjustedtootheradultsbeinginthehousewhenshereturnedfromschool.Myworkcolleaguesadjustedtomytakingoffatamoment’snoticeformedicalemergencies.Everypartofmylifechanged;nopartofmyoldroutineremained.Saveone:Mistystillneededwalking.Atthebeginning,whenfriendsofferedtotakeherthroughherpaces,IdeclinedbecauseIknewtheyhadtheirownhouseholdstodealwith.Asthemonthswentby,IbegantorealizethatIactuallywantedtowalkMisty.ThewalkinthemorningbeforeIheadedtothehospitalwasaquiet,peacefultimetogathermythoughtsortojustbebeforetheday’smedicaldramaunfolded.Theeveningwalkwasatimetoshakeofftheday’supsetsandlettheworrytracksinmyheadgotowhitenoise.Whenseriousillnessvisitsyourhousehold,it’snotjustyourdailyroutineandyourassumptionsaboutthefuturethatarenolongerfamiliar.Prettymucheveryoneyouknowactsdifferently.AfterJoediedin2009,Mistysleptonhispillow.I’mgrateful—toapoint.Thetruthis,afteryearsofbalking,I’vecometoenjoymywalkswithMisty.AsIwatchherchaseasquirrel,throwingherwholebeingintothehere-and-nowofanexercisethathasneveronceendedinvictory,sheremindedme,too,thatnomatterhowharshthepresentorunpredictablethefuture,there’salmostalwayssomemeasureofjoytobeextractedfromthemoment.41.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph3that______.

A.MistywasquitesmartB.MistycouldsolvemathproblemsC.ThewriterwasaslowlearnerD.NoonewalkedMistythefirstday42.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraphs4and5?

A.Theauthordidn’twanttowalkthedogbecauseshedidn’tlikeher.B.Thedogwasnaughtyandannoying.C.Althoughlovingthedog,shewasreluctanttowalkher.D.Shealwaysshoutedatthedogwhilewalking.43.Thestorycametoitsturningpointwhen______.

A.Joediedin2009B.thewriterbegantowalkthedogC.Joefellillin2007D.thedogtriedtopleasethewriter44.WhydidthewritercontinuetowalkMistywhileJoewasinhospital?

A.Thewalkprovidedherwithspiritualcomfort.B.Herfriendsdidn’tofferanyhelp.C.Shecouldunfoldtheday’smedicaldrama.D.Shedidn’twantMistytobeothers’companion.45.Whatmessagedoestheauthorwanttoconveyinthepassage?

A.Oneshouldlearntoenjoyhardtimes.B.Adisastercanchangeeverythinginlife.C.Momentsofjoysuggestthatthereisstillhopeahead.D.Peoplewillchangetheirattitudetowardyouwhenyouareindifficulty.Aquantumbattery(量子电池)hasbeenbuiltwithinaquantumcomputer,markingasignificantsteptowarddeterminingifitcouldonedaypowerfuturequantumtechnologies.Conventionalbatteriesstoreenergythroughchemicalreactions.Quantumbatteries,however,relyontinyparticlescalledquantumbits(qubits,量子比特).Insteadofchemicals,thesebatteriesstoreenergybyfocusingonthevariouswaystheseparticlescanstayinatthesametime—aphenomenoncalledsuperposition(叠加).Thisuniqueprocessmayleadtobetterbatteryperformance.Somestudieshaveshownthatusingthesespecialfeaturescanresultinfastercharging,butthepracticalityofsuchquantumbatteriesremainsanopenquestion.“Manyfuturequantumtechnologieswillneedtheirownversionsofbatteries,”saysDianTan,aresearcherinHefei,China.“Whilewehavemadegreatprogressinbuildingquantumcomputers,thewaythesesystemsstoreenergyhasnotbeenfullyexplored.”Tanandhisteambuiltaprototypeusing12superconductingqubitsarrangedinanetwork,whereenergywasstoredinthecollectivequantumstateofthesystem.Theresearcherstestedtwodifferentchargingmethods.Oneworkedlikeaconventionalbattery,whilethesecondonetookadvantageoftheinteractionsbetweenqubits.Theteamfoundthatthesecondmethodallowedthebatterytochargemoreefficiently,gainingmorepowerinlesstime.Thissuggeststhattheseuniqueinteractionscouldbethekeytobetterbatteryperformanceinthequantumworld.Despitethesepromisinglabresults,translatingthemintopracticaladvantagesischallenging.“Comparingconventionalbatterieswithquantumonesisdifficult,”saysDominikSafranekatCharlesUniversityintheCzechRepublic.Inhisview,thepathfromlaboratorybreakthroughstoeverydayconsumerproductsremainsunclear.Tanseeshisbatteryasaperfectmatchforfuturequantumcomputers.Now,theresearcherswanttocombinetheirbatterywithaquantumheatengine.Thisdevicewouldproduceenergytobestoredinthebattery,creatingaself-sustainingsystemwithinaquantumcomputer.46.Howdoquantumbatteriesstoreenergydifferentlyfromconventionalones?

A.Byusingdifferentparticlestates.B.Byimprovingchemicalreactions.C.Byaddingmorestorageunits.D.Byreducingthebatterysize.47.WhydidTan’steamtesttwodifferentchargingmethods?

A.Tomaketheconventionalbatterysystemefficient.B.Tofindthebeststateforthequantumbatteries.C.Tosimplifytheconventionalchargingprocess.D.Toexploretheadvantageofquantuminteractions.48.WhatisDominikSafranek’sviewonquantumbatteries?

A.Theirvalueremainstobeproven.B.Theirperformanceisdifficulttojudge.C.Theirpracticalapplicationischallenging.D.Theirlabresultseemsunsuccessful.49.WhatwillTan’steamprobablydonext?

A.Putthebatteryintoaquantumcomputer.B.Buildanewclassicalheatengine.C.Maketheirchargingmethodsbetter.D.Linkthebatterytoaheatengine.50.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?

A.Thestatusandfutureofconventionalbatteries.B.Thepotentialandchallengesofquantumbatteries.C.Thechemicalprinciplesbehindconventionalstorage.D.Theguaranteedsuccessoffastquantumcharging.Inanincreasinglyindividualisticworld,theactofgiving—whethertime,resources,orskills—servesasapowerfulantidotetosocietalisolation.Engagingincharityactivitiesfostersdeeperhumanconnections,enhancesinterpersonalrelationships,andprofoundlyinfluencesindividuals’mentalandemotionalwell-being.Thisessayexploresthemultifacetedbenefitsofaltruism(利他主义),emphasizingitsroleinnurturingcommunitybondsandpromotingindividualfulfillment.Atthecoreofvoluntaryengagementliesthenaturalhumandesireforconnection.Participatingincommunityserviceorcharitableinitiativescultivatesasenseofbelonging,linkingindividualswithlike-mindedpeerswhosharesimilarvaluesandcommitments.Thesesharedexperiencesoftenleadtotheformationoflastingfriendshipsandnetworks,asindividualsuniteunderacommonpurpose.Forinstance,volunteeringatalocalshelternotonlyaddressesimmediatecommunityneedsbutalsooffersparticipantsanopportunitytoconnectonapersonallevel,thusreinforcingsocialtiesthatmightotherwiseremainsuperficial.Moreover,altruismhasbeenshowntocontributesignificantlytoanindividual’smentalhealth.Engaginginactsofkindnesstriggersthereleaseofendorphins(内啡肽),theso-called“helper’shigh,”whichcanenhancemoodandpromotefeelingsofhappiness.ResearchbytheJournalofHappinessStudiesindicatesthatindividualswhoengageinregularvolunteerworkexperiencelowerratesofdepressionandanxiety,leadingtoanoverallimprovementinlifesatisfaction.Thispsychologicalupliftextendsbeyondtheindividual,ashappypeoplearemorelikelytoengagepositivelyintheircommunities,creatingapositivecycleofaltruismandwell-being.Furthermore,actsofkindnesscultivateempathyandinnerstrength,attributesessentialforenduringhumanrelationships.Byactivelyengagingwithdiversecommunitiesandunderstandingthestrugglesfacedbyothers,individualsreinforcetheircapacityforcompassion.Thisdeepenedempathynotonlyenhancesinterpersonaldynamicsbutalsofostersamoreinclusiveandunderstandingsociety.Additionally,theexperiencesdrawnfromvoluntaryactivityoftenencouragereflectionandpersonalgrowth,helpingindividualsdevelopcopingmechanismsandemotionalperseverance.Inconclusion,thebenefitsofgoodwillextendfarbeyondtheimmediateimpactofcharitableacts.Byfosteringinterpersonalconnectionsandenhancingemotionalwell-being,actsofgivingplayacrucialroleinbuildingstronger,moreresilientcommunities.Inaworldincreasinglycharacterizedbyisolationanddetachment,theembraceofaltruismpresentsapowerfulsolutiontoreinvigorate(使…焕新)humanconnectionsandimproveindividualmentalhealth.Thecultivationofagivingspiritenrichesnotonlythelivesofthosewehelpbutalsoourown,creatingamorecompassionateandharmonioussociety.Bychoosingtoengageingiving,wecantransformnotonlyourlivesbutalsothefabricofourcommunities.51.Whatdoestheword“antidote”mostprobablymeaninParagraph1?

A.Aneffectivesolution.B.Aharmfulresult.C.Asocialtrend.D.Amentaldisease.52.Accordingtothepassage,whichisanimmediateanddirectresultofengaginginactsofkindness?

A.Thereleaseofendorphinsthatimprovemood.B.Thesignificantimprovementofsocialfairness.C.Thebuildingoflastingfriendshipsandsocialnetworks.D.Thecultivationofempathyandemotionalresilience.53.Whatisthemainideaoftheessay?

A.Individualismistherootcauseofsocietalproblems.B.Altruismistheonlysolutiontomentalhealthissues.C.Givingbehaviorbenefitindividualsandcommunitiesinmanyways.D.Modernsocietyisbecomingmoreandmoreindividualisticandisolated.54.Howisthepassagemainlyorganized?

A.Bypresentingaproblemandthenofferingseveralsolutions.B.Bystatingaclaimandsupportingitwiththreearguments.C.Bycomparingdifferentviewsonthevalueofactsofkindness.D.Bylistinghistoricalexamplestoexplainaltruisticbehavior.55.Basedontheessay,whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Peoplewithoutextramoneyarenotabletoparticipateincharityeffectively.B.Socialisolationinmodernsocietyismainlycausedbylackofcharity.C.Beingkindwouldhavesignificantimpactonhealth.D.Beingkindcanremovedepressionandanxiety.阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。FromJan16to23,agroupofhighschoolstudentsworkedwithayouthmediaplatformtocreateashortEnglishplaycalledTheTasteofTariffs(关税).Throughtheproject,theynotonlyexploredaglobalissue,butalsolearnedanimportantlessonaboutteamwork.Theideacamefromanewspaperarticleabouttariffs.Thestudentsfoundthetopicfreshandmeaningful,andduringastudytriptheycontinueddiscussingitonahigh-speedtrain.Theirexcitementwassogreatthattheyevenheldauditionsintheaisle.Bythetimetheyarrived,theteamhadalreadybeenformed.However,asrehearsalsbegan,conflictsoonarose(发生).Twostudents,whowereresponsibleforwritingthescript(剧本),disagreedstronglyabouthowthestoryshouldbetold.Onewantedtheplaytofocusonfactsandlogicsothatitwouldsoundseriousandconvincing.Theotherbelievedthatitshouldincludemoreemotionanddramaticscenestoattracttheaudience.Neitherwouldgivein.Theirargumentbecamesoheatedthatrehearsalhadtostop,andtherestoftheteamsatinsilence.Thedisagreementaffectedeveryone.Somestudentsbegantoworrythattheplaywouldfail.Other

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