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广东韶关市2025-2026学年高一下学期7月期末英语试题第一部分听力(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面第一段材料,回答1-3小题。1.Whereisthemanfrom?A.China.B.TheUSA.C.TheUK.2.Howmanyclassesdoesthemanhaveeveryday?A.Four.B.Five.C.Six.3.Whatafter-schoolactivitydoesthemanexpecttojoinin?A.Theartclub.B.Theschooltrip.C.Thesportsmeeting.听下面第二段材料,回答4-6小题。4.Whatkindofmusicdoesthewomanprefer?A.Rockmusic.B.Countrymusic.C.Classicalmusic.5.Wherewilltheconcertbeheld?A.Inastadium.B.Inanoldtheatre.C.Atanexhibitioncentre.6.WherewillthewomanprobablygoonWednesday?A.Tothe

rock

festival.B.Tothe

birthday

party.C.Tothe

classical

concert.听下面第三段材料,回答7-9小题。7.WhatisPeterbusydoingforChristmas?A.Cookingroastturkey.B.Preparingdecorations.C.Invitingfriendstotheparty.8.WhydoesthewomanwanttojointheChristmasparty?A.Totastedeliciousfood.B.Toexchangegiftswithothers.C.Toexperienceanotherculture.9.WhenwillthewomanprobablyarriveatPeter’shome?A.At6:30p.m.B.At7:00p.m.C.At7:30p.m.听下面第四段材料,回答10-12小题。10.WhatcouldbethemainreasonforthewomantochooseTaiChi?A.Itrequiresmoreenergy.B.It’squitepopularnowadays.C.It’srelatedtoChineseculture.11.WhatistheessentialconceptofTaiChi?A.Howtobalanceone’slife.B.Howtousetheleasttoachievethemost.C.Howtostayawayfromhealthproblems.12.HowdoesTaiChibenefitthewoman?A.Shegetsagoodappetite.B.Shecanconcentratebetter.C.Shebecomesmoreenergetic.听下面第五段材料,回答13-15小题。13.WhatexperienceinAfricaimpressedtheman?A.Campingonthegrasslands.B.Observingstarsintheopenair.C.Seeinganimalsrunninginthewild.14.WhichaspectofThailanddoesthemanfindmostattractive?A.Itsfood.B.Itspeople.C.Itsculture.15.Whatisthechallengeoftravelingfortheman?A.Thehighcost.B.Thelongdistance.C.Thebusyschedule.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AWanttoexperiencetheWildAtlanticWayalongsidetraditionalIrishcharm?ImmerseyourselfinGalway—thecitythatoffersabestmixofculture,nature,andaffordabilityforyourtravels.BestOne-DayToursfromGalwayTourRouteHighlightsEstimatedCost(perperson)BestForConnemaraNationalParkWildmountains,lakes;KylemoreAbbey(outsideviewfree);freehikingonDiamondHill€15busHikers&natureloversseekingnatural,untouchedlandscapesCliffsofMoher+BurrenRepresentative200-meter-highcliffs,Atlanticviews,lunar-likelimestonepavements€10entry+€20returnbusFirst-timevisitorsfortheclassicIrishmust-seespotAranIslands(InisMór)Ancientstonecastle(DúnAonghasa),Irish-speakingculture,bikerental€40ferry+€10bikerental+€5castleentryAdventurerswantingauniqueisland&CelticheritageexperienceCombo:Connemara+Cliffs+BurrenAll-in-oneexpresstourcoveringhighlightsofthreeregionsinoneday€70–100guidedtourTravelerswithatightscheduleeagertoseeasmuchaspossible*Forfamilyvisits,childrenunder6arefreeofcharge.Money-SavingTipsTravelinthe“ShoulderSeason”:You’llbenefitfrombeautifulweather,fewercrowds,andlowerpricesonaccommodationandtoursinthe

latespring(May-June)orearlyautumn(September-October),comparedtothepeaksummermonths.Bookflights:Ifyou’retravelingduringtheoff-peakseasons,expertssuggestasweetspotofabout

2to6monthsinadvance.BringYourOwnLunch:Packingalunchisoneofthesimplestwaystosavemoney.Theviewsintheparkarebreathtaking,andthereareplentyofspotsforascenicpicnic.Fromwildmountainstooceancliffs,thiscornerofIrelandpromisesbeautyateveryturn.Sogetreadytoexplore—ago-toIrishescapestartsnow.Clickhereformoreinformation.1.Whichtoursuitssomeonewhoenjoyshikingandwildnature?A.ConnemaraNationalPark. B.CliffsofMoher+TheBurren.C.AranIslands(InisMór). D.Combo:Connemara+Cliffs+Burren.2.Howmuchdoesacouplewitha5-year-oldchildpaytovisitAranIslands?A.€55. B.€100. C.€110. D.€165.3.Whichisthebestmoney-savingtip?A.Joiningaguidedtour. B.Orderingpackedmeals.C.AvoidingtravelinginAugust. D.Buyingairticketsoffline.BBymyearly40s,Ihadattemptedallthehobbiesmeanttomakemefeelbetteraboutenteringmiddleage.Ihadtakenanimprov(即兴表演)class,startedlearninganewlanguage,andgivenyogaasecondchance.Then,attheheightofmydespair,Idecidedtosignupforaballetclass.“Butyou’renotveryflexible,”myhusbandgentlyremindedme.Hewasn’twrong.YetIwasdeterminedtogiveitatry.Ihadn’texpectedanyofittostick.Butthistime,theexactsamethingsthathadmademeescapethestudioasa10-year-oldnowbroughtmejoy.AndthoughI’dthoughtmyclassestobephysicallydemanding,Ihadn’texpectedthatmyteacher’scommandto“takeupmorespace”wouldchangemywayofbeingintheworld.WhenIsighedovermylackofgraceintheseeminglysimpleact,myteacherremindedmethatballetisn’taboutperfection.Rather,it’saboutstrivingforperfection.Slowly,Istartedbecomingmorecomfortablewiththebodyinthemirror.Myposturestillneedswork,myjumpsareneverashighastheyfeel.Butitencouragesmethatmybodyisn’tstiffandstillfunctionswell.Insteadofnoticingonlythesignsofaging,Iamnowamazedatwhatmybodyiscapableof.Asfortheimperfections?They’repartofbeingalive.Eightyearsintomyballetclasses,I’mwhatyouwouldcallalifelongadvancedbeginner.Attheageof50,Iamfinallyaballerina,thoughnotthekindthatanybodywouldpaytoseeonstage.Ikeptondancing.BecausewhenIdomydailyballetclass,Ifocusonmybreathingandmovemybodyinwaysthatalwayschallengemeandremindmeofeverythingthatispossible.4.Whydidtheauthorfinallyattendtheballetclass?A.Tofollowthefashion. B.Toliftherspiritsup.C.Tokeepaslimfigure. D.Toseeklike-mindedfriends.5.Whatwastheauthor’sdancingexperiencelike?A.Toughbutrewarding. B.Challengingandfruitless.C.Demandingbutheartwarming. D.Comfortingandenjoyable.6.Whatencouragestheauthortopersist

indancingaccordingtoparagraph3?A.Herperfectmovements. B.Theteacher’sstrictness.C.Thefocusonbeingalive. D.Herstillflexiblecondition.7.Whatmessagedoesthepassagewanttoexpress?A.Betterlatethannever. B.Bettertostrivethantoarrive.C.Practicemakesperfect. D.Wherethere’sawill,there’saway.CAcrosstheU.S.,teenagersfedupwithinactiononclimatechangearemakingtheirvoicesheardbyleadingamovementtogreentheirschools.Upgradeslikesolarpanels,LEDlighting,andrainwatercollectionsystems,aredesignedtoreducecarbonfootprint,cutcosts,andturncampusesintolivinglaboratoriesforenvironmentaleducation.IlaColeman,17,fromGrantHighSchoolinPortland,firstparticipatedafterlearningherschoolspent$32,000annuallyonelectricity.“Thatmoneycouldbeusedfortextbooks,labequipment,orteachersalaries,”shesaid.ColemanandherclassmatesformedtheGreenGrantClubandpresentedenergy-savingproposalstotheirschoolboard.Thankfully,theireffortspaidoff.Theschool’senergybillsdroppedby35%,andcarbonemissionsfellby28%.Theclubnowleadsmonthlyworkshopsonrecyclingandclimatescience,andeventeamsupwithlocalenvironmentalgroupstoplanttreesoncampus.Studentsusedtoask,“Whatcanonedoaboutclimatechange?”Nowthey’reseeingpositiveresultsfromtheirownactions.Themovementisbecomingpopular.InAustin,Texas,agroupofmiddleschoolerssuccessfullypushedforsolar-poweredchargingstationsintheircafeteria.“Thepassionandcreativityoftheseyoungactivistsareremarkable,”saidenvironmentalscientistDr.LenaTorres.“Schoolsareidealplacesforclimateaction.Whenstudentsseesolarpanelsontheirrooforlearnhowtotrackenergyuse,they’remorelikelytoadoptgreenhabitsathome.”Despitesomechallengeslikefundingandconcernsaboutupfrontcosts,studentshavefoundcreativesolutionsinthecommunity:organizingfundraisingeventsandpartneringwithlocalbusinessesfordonations.Theireffortshavenotgoneunnoticed,withsomestatesnowfundingtosupportgreenchanges.Fortheteenactivists,theworkispersonal.“We’retheoneswhowillinheritthisplanet,”saidRivera.“Wecan’twaitforadultstofixit.Wehavetostartnow!Allittakesiscouragetospeakupandworktogether.”Fortheseyoungclimateleaders,theclassroomisn’tjustaplacetolearn—it’saperfectplacetoleadchange.8.WhywastheGreenGrantClubsetup?A.Toimprovetherainwatercollectionsystems.B.Tomeettheexpectationsoftheschoolboard.C.Toupdatelabdevicesforscientificexperiments.D.Topromoteanenvironmentallyfriendlycampus.9.WhatdoestheauthorillustratebymentioningthestudentsinAustin?A.Theroleoftheschool. B.Thefuturepath.C.Theunitedeffortsnationwide. D.Thepopularityofthemovement.10.Inwhatwaydidthecommunitysupporttheteens’work?A.Offeringgovernmentfunding. B.Advertisingtheirchanges.C.Makingcharitablecontributions. D.Holdingbusinessworkshops.11.HowdidRiverathinkoftheirmovement?A.Itkeepstheplanetasitis. B.Itshowsnopains,nogains.C.Ittakescourageandteamwork. D.Itcontributestoclassroomlearning.DImagineapersonwhohaslosttheirsightbeingabletoseeagain.Soundslikesciencefiction,right?ButNeuralink,ElonMusk’scompany,whosemissionistoconnectthehumanbrainwithcomputers,planstoimplanttinychipsinthebraintohelptreatvariousconditions,includingparalysis,hearingloss,andnow,blindness.Thegoal?Tohelpblindpeoplesee.Thenewdevice,Blindsight,specificallyintendedforpeoplewhohavecompletelylosttheirsight,iscreative.Ratherthancuringeyediseasesdirectly,thesmall,implantablechipthat“sees”theworldarounditlikeacamera,connectsdirectlytothepartofthebrainthatcontrolsmovementorreceivessensoryinformation.Usingsensors,chipsandspecialsoftware,itsendssignalsstraighttothebrain,allowingapersontosensetheworldinanewway.Asaresult,thepersonreceives“digitalvision”.Itwon’tbethesameasnaturalsight,butitmayallowtheusertosenselight,movement,shapes,andeven,potentially,faces.Overtime,thebrainmightlearntointerpretthesesignalsmoreeffectively,likelearninganewlanguage.Butthereisstillalongwaytogo.First,thecompanyneedstoensurethetechnologyissafeandtrulyworks.Plus,anybrainsurgerycarriesrisks.WhileNeuralinkusesaspecializedrobottoperformtheoperationwithsurprisingaccuracy(精确性),potentialriskscan’tberemoved.Otherimportantquestionslike“Whathappensifthechipbreaks?”“Arewereadytoconnectourthoughtstomachines?”arewhattheupcomingresearchwillaimtoanswer.Andthere’sstillroomforsignificantimprovements,includingtheabilitytoseeindifferentwavelengths.Despitetheconcerns,Blindsight

isamajorleapforwardforthefutureoftechnology.Ifsuccessful,brainimplantscouldhelpwithmanyotherconditions,likememoryloss,depression,orevenenhancinglearning.Thejourneytoturnthissciencefictionintoasafe,functionalrealityisonlyjustthebeginning.12.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?A.Theworkingprincipleofthedevice. B.Theadvantagesoftheinvention.C.Thecompositionoftheequipment. D.Theimportanceofthetinychip.13.Whatmaytheunderlinedphrase“digitalvision”inparagraph3referto?A.Anaturalabilitytoseeinthedark.B.Anoperationforcuringeyediseases.C.Asoftwareusedtorecordvisualmemories.D.Asightformedbybrain-interpretedsignals.14.WhatisstoppingBlindsightfrombeingsold?A.Poorimagequality. B.Unconfirmedsafety.C.Disconnectednetwork. D.Occasionalbreakdown.15.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Blindsight:AnEndtoMemoryLossB.ATinyChip:ABlessingfortheBlindC.DigitalTechnology:TurningSci-FiIntoRealityD.TheFutureofAI:ConnectingThoughtstoMachines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以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Yourbrainworkshardallday,evenactivelywhileyousleep.Tokeepitfunctioningwellandprotectyourmemoryasyouage,givingittherightfuelmattersmorethanyoumightthink.____16____FattyFishAbout60percentofyourbrainismadeoffat.Fattyfishlikesalmonandsardinesprovidehealthyfatsthathelpbuildandmaintainbraincells.____17____Studiesshowthatpeoplewhoeatfattyfishregularlyhavealowerriskofmemorylossastheyage.LeafyGreensandBerriesVegetableslikespinachandkalearefullofnutrientsthatprotectbraincellsfromdamage.Onestudyfoundthatpeoplewhoateleafygreensdailyhadmemoryskillsequaltothose11yearsyounger.____18____Theirbrightcolorscomefromplantcompoundsthatimprovebloodflowtothebrainandreduceinflammation.WholeGrainsandNutsWholegrainssuchasoatsandbrownricegiveyourbrainasteadysupplyofenergy.NutslikewalnutsandalmondsarerichinhealthyfatsandvitaminE,bothofwhichhelpprotectbraincells.EggsEggs,especiallytheyolks,areanexcellentsourceofcholine(胆碱),anutrientthathelpswithmemoryandcommunicationbetweenbraincells.____19____It’salsoaneasyandaffordablewaytosupportyourbrainhealth.____20____Addfattyfishtwiceaweek,aservingofleafygreenseveryday,andsomenutsorberriesassnacks.Yourbrainwillthankyouforyearstocome.A.Berriesoffersimilarbenefitsinasweeterform.B.Eatingoneadayisasimplewaytogetthisimportantnutrient.C.Small,consistentchangestoyourdietcanmakeabigdifference.D.TheyareespeciallyrichinatypeofhealthyfatknownasDHA.E.Focusonaddingmoreofthesebrain-friendlyfoodstoyourmeals.F.Thisiswhyfattyfishisconsideredoneofthebestfoodsforyourbrain.G.Expertsagreethatthefollowingcertainfoodscanreallyhelpkeepyourmindsharp.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分52.5分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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。Zaharawokeexcitedonthemorningofherseventhbirthday.Shehadadreamofgettingabicycle—aredone,swiftasthewind.Whensherandownstairsandsawthelargeboxwitharibbonontop,herheart____21____.Insidewasthe____22____bikeshecouldimagine.Shenamedit“Comet”onthespot.Thatafternoon,ZahararodeComettotheschoolcarnivalwithherbestfriendsLilyandChloe.Whentheysawanoutdoor____23____sellingpersonalizedbikelicenseplates(车牌),thethreegirlshurriedover.LilyandChloe____24____foundtheirnames,butZaharacouldn’tfindhers.Sheaskedtheattendant,“Arethereanymoreplatesintheback?”Themanshookhisheadwithhiseyes____25____tothenewspaper.“Please,couldyoucheck?”Zaharabegged,hervoicefullof____26____.Themanlookedupandsighed.“What’sthename?”“Zahara,”shesaid.Hefrownedwithablanklook.“____27____it.”Asshesaidtheletter“Z-A-H-A-R-A”,Zac,aboyfromthegradeabove,laughedandcalledout,“Ofcoursetheydon’thaveit.It’snotevenarealname!”Zahara’scheeksburned,andsheranawayin____28____.Themomentshegothome,Zaharaburstout,“I____29____beingcalledZahara!”ThejoyofowningComethad____30____.Hermothercamecloserandsaidgently,“Yournameislikeapoem.Showthemhowbeautifulitis.”Slowly,Zaharaliftedherhead.Anidea____31____—tomakeaplateofherown.Shegrabbedbrushesandglue.Afternoonsunlightstreamedacrossthetableassheworked.Atlast,her____32____platelaybeforeher.Thenextmorning,Zahararodetoschoolwithherunique____33____.Peoplesmiledandwhisperedinadmiration.WhenZacsawit,hisfaceturnedred.Hecameovertoapologize.Zaharaonlysmiled.“Zaharaisa(an)____34____name,”shesaid.“Wideasthedesert,clearasagem.”Shehadfinallylearnedalessonabout____35____.21.A.ached B.raced C.settled D.softened22.A.expensive B.funny C.perfect D.creative23.A.shop B.studio C.market D.stand24.A.carefully B.finally C.quickly D.skillfully25.A.pointed B.rolled C.widened D.glued26.A.care B.concern C.happiness D.hope27.A.Spell B.Write C.Read D.List28.A.surprise B.fear C.shame D.despair29.A.hated B.avoided C.minded D.regretted30.A.returned B.faded C.danced D.spread31.A.struck B.spread C.worked D.failed32.A.famous B.fancy C.fashionable D.handmade33.A.sign B.plate C.gift D.mark34.A.legendary B.beautiful C.common D.original35.A.self-respect B.self-independence C.self-acceptance D.self-care第二节(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。Culturalexchangeknowsnoboundaries.Lastmonth,aclassicPingtanpiece____36____(call)WuxiBallads:PortraitsofWatertown,wasstagedinAbuja,thecapitalofNigeria,toadiversecrowdofofficials,artistsandstudents.Theygatheredinthemorning____37____(taste)thisuniqueformofChinesearttreasure.WithitsorigininSuzhou,Pingtanis____38____(typical)performedinteahousesandfeaturesstorytellingthroughreciting,singing,acting,andplayingChinesestringinstruments.With____39____perfectcombinationofnarrativepower,poeticbeautyandmusicalmelody,it____40____(attract)audiencesathomeforcenturiesandisnowmakingitswaytotheglobalstage.“Webelievethatculturalexchangeofthiskindcandeepenthe____41____(friend)feelingsbetweenthepeopleofChinaandNigeria,”saidYangJianxing,CulturalCounselorattheChineseEmbassyinNigeria.RaphaelOraelumofromtheMinistryofArtandCulturenoted,“Pingtan____42____(represent)oneoftheoldestwaysofcommunicatingimportantmessagesindiff

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