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广西崇左市2025-2026学年高一下学期7月期末英语试题听力1.Howlongwillthegamelast?A.Onehour.B.Twohours.C.Threehours.2.Whatdoesthewomanprobablywantthemantodo?A.Finishhisreading.B.Takeouttherubbish.C.Cooksomethingforher.3.Whydoesthewomancalltheman?A.Toaskhimabouthisdecision.B.Togivehimsomeworkdetails.C.Totellhimtoattendaninterview.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inanoffice.B.Atthepoliceoffice.C.Ataclothingstore.5.Howmanyunitsmustthemanreviewovertheweekend?A.Fiveunits.B.Eightunits.C.Tenunits.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.WhoisLisaprobably?A.Ashopassistant.B.Theman’sfriend.C.Dominic’ssister.7.WhatwillthemanprobablybuyforDominic?A.Atoysoldier.B.Apairofearphones.C.Arabbitdoll.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatmakesthewomanlateforthedinner?A.Thelongmeeting.B.Thecartrouble.C.Theheavytraffic.9.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Giveheraride.B.Callacustomer.C.Meetheratabusstop.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.Whyisthemannervous?A.Heisn’tgoodatdriving.B.Heworriesabouthisspeechtomorrow.C.Hewillhavehisfirstclasstomorrow.11.Whathappenedwhenthemangaveaspeechlasttime?A.Heforgottoprepareforit.B.Heforgottothankeveryone.C.Heforgotmuchofhiswords.12.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Listentoaspeech.B.Eatsomeicecream.C.Drivebacktoschool.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatkindofhousearethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Ahousewithabackyard.B.Ahousewithtwobedrooms.C.Ahousewithonlyonebathroom.14.Whatdoesthewomanlikeaboutthekitchen?A.Itslight.B.Itssize.C.Itsequipment.15.Whydoesthewomanhesitateaboutthehouse?A.It’snotinherpricerange.B.Theneighborhoodisnoisy.C.It’sfartherfromwheresheworks.16.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Husbandandwife.C.Fatheranddaughter.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatisthespeaker?A.Anewsreporter.B.Aradiohost.C.Aninvitedguest.18.Inwhatwayhasthespeakerchanged?A.Hespeaksfaster.B.Hegainsmoreweight.C.Hecooksmoreoften.19.Whattroublesthespeakerbesidesmakingfriends?A.Thelocallanguage.B.Theterribleweather.C.Theheavytraffic.20.WhataretheFrenchpeoplelikeinthespeaker’sopinion?A.Abitcold.B.Verygenerous.C.Quitefriendly.二、阅读理解AMuseumvolunteerprogramsofferhighschoolstudentsanopportunitytoengagewithhistory,science,andthelocalcommunity.Forteenagersseekingmeaningfulsummerexperiences,twooutstandinginstitutionalprogramsarecurrentlyacceptingapplications.FieldMuseumTeenVolunteerProgramDesignedspecificallyforcurrenthighschoolstudents,teenvolunteersbringthemuseumtolifeforvisitorsofallages.Teensmustcommittovolunteeringatleast10daysthroughouttheentiresummertosuccessfullycompletetheprogramandqualifytoapplyforfutureyear-roundvolunteering.Teenvolunteersspendtheirdaysengagingvisitorsandsharingfascinatingsciencestoriesthroughoutthebuilding.Whilevolunteering,teensdividetheirtimebetweenworkingintheCrownFamilyPlayLab,wheretheyinteractwithyounglearnersinahands-oneducationalsetting,andworkinginStanleyFieldHall,wheretheyhelpwitheducationalcarts.Whenhelpingwiththesecarts,teensshowobjectsandsamplesfromthemuseum’srarecollectionsforcuriousvisitors.CrystalBridgesFamilyVolunteerOpportunitiesCrystalBridgesiscurrentlywelcomingfamilyvolunteerstojointheiractiveteam!Childrenaged10to13areinvitedtovolunteeralongsideafavoriteadultintheirlives:aparent,aguardian,anaunt,oranoldersibling.Thisprogramallowstheyouthtoservethecommunity,connectwithfamilymembers,andfacilitatefunactivitiesforCrystalBridgesguests.Allvolunteerapplicantswillreceiveequalconsiderationwithoutregardtorace,gender,ordisability.Themuseumactivelyencouragesminorityvolunteerapplicantstojointheteamandenrichtheculturaldiversityoftheinstitution.21.WhichisrequiredtocompletetheFieldMuseumTeenVolunteerProgram?A.Volunteeringatleast10days.B.Sharingstoriesonweekends.C.Helpingwithcartsyear-round.D.Workinginthemuseumfull-time.22.WhoisqualifiedtojoinCrystalBridges’team?A.Teensfinishinga-monthvolunteerservice.B.Highschoolseniorsseekingcollegecredits.C.Racialminoritiesvolunteeringontheirown.D.Youthsaged10to13withanadultfamilymember.23.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?A.Todescribemuseumcollectionsandcarts.B.Toteachsciencestoriestoyounglearners.C.Toencouragefamiliestovisitmuseums.D.Toinviteteenstovolunteeratmuseums.BBerthaNgumbi,mymother,isoneofthekindestwomenIknow.However,whenIwasachildgrowingupinKenyawithmyfoursiblings(兄弟姐妹),herkindnessoftenannoyedus.Whenevervisitorscametoourhome,whetherrelativesorstrangers,expectedornot,mymotherwouldaskustoprepareandservethemblacktea.Ifvisitorsarrivedduringlunchordinner,shewouldinvitethemtoeatwithus,whichmeantlessfoodforthefamily.Aschildren,wefeltunhappyandsometimesevencomplainedaboutit.MysisterFaithespeciallydislikedthosemomentswhenwehadlittlefirewoodorwhenthewoodwaswetfromrain,becausemakingteabecamedifficult.MysistersandIevenbelievedthatsomepeopletookadvantageofourmother’sgenerositybyappearingatmealtime.Yearslater,aftermovingtotheUnitedStatestoliveandteach,Ibegantoseethingsdifferently.Mymother’skindnesshaddeeplyinfluencedme.EvenwhenIstruggledmyself,Istilltriedtohelprelatives,friends,andevenstrangers.Ifunexpectedvisitorscametomyhouseoneday,Iwouldwarmlyofferthemteaandfood,justasmymotheralwaysdid.Wantingtounderstandthesourceofherkindness,Iaskedmymotheraboutit.Sheexplainedthatshehadlearneditfromherownmother,mygrandmother.Growingupinalargefamilywitheightsiblings,mymotheroftenreturnedhomefromschooltodiscoverthatsomeoftheirlunchhadbeengivenawaytohungrytravelers.Althoughthechildrenwereupsetattimes,theirmothercontinuedhelpingotherswhenevershecould.WhenIaskedmymotherwhethershewouldhavechangedifshehadknownwedislikedhergenerosity,sheansweredfirmlythatshewouldneverstophelpingpeople.Today,Ifullyunderstandheractionsandremaindeeplygratefulforthecompassion(同情)sheplantedinme.24.Whydidtheauthordislikeunexpectedvisitorswhenshewasyoung?A.Theyinterruptedfamilyactivities.B.Theyalwaysaskedformoreblacktea.C.Herfamilyhadtosharemealswiththem.D.Hersiblingsneededtoservethemfoodfirst.25.WhatdidtheauthordoaftermovingtotheUS?A.Sheavoidedbotheringothers.B.Shelivedapoorlifeforalongtime.C.Shewasfriendlytowardsothers.D.Shekeptcomplainingabouthermother.26.Whydidtheauthoraskhermotheraboutherkindness?A.Tounderstanditsorigin.B.Tomemorizeherchildhood.C.Tochangehermother’smind.D.Toexpresshergratitude.27.Howdidtheauthor’sattitudetohermother’skindnesschangeovertime?A.Fromseeingitasashametoaroadmap.B.Fromnotunderstandingittovaluingit.C.Fromsupportingittocomplainingaboutit.D.Fromtakingitlightlytoviewingitasatrouble.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.TheretreatoftheglaciersinEuropehas

implications

fordrinkingwater,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.Quicksolutions.B.Simpledesigns.C.Possibleeffects.D.Fullexplanations.30.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkabout?A.Thecausesoftheglacierretreat.B.Thechangeofweatherpatterns.C.Thethreatsofclimatechange.D.TheaveragetemperatureofAustria.31.Whatdoesthelastparagraphstress?A.Thecurrentsituationisbetter.B.Theglacierretreatisstillserious.C.Measuringglacierretreattakestime.D.People’sbehaviorhaschangedalot.DSanFranciscoBayisoneofthebusiestwaterwaysintheUS.Ferries,cargoshipsandtankerscutthroughitschoppy(波浪起伏的)waterseveryday.Unfortunately,theysharethebaywithanunexpectedvisitor:graywhalessearchingforfood.Lastyear,21deadgraywhaleswerefoundintheBayArea,withatleast40%killedbyshipstrikes.Scientistsbelievetherealnumberisevenhigher,sincemanybodiessinkbeforebeingfound.Atleast10morehavediedintheBayAreasofarthisyear.Theproblemisgettingworsebecauseclimatechangehasfundamentallychangedgraywhalemigrationpatternsandfeedingbehaviors,forcingmanystarvingwhalestotravelintoSanFranciscoBayinsearchoffood.Thispresentssignificantdangerstowhalesthatwerepreviouslyabletoavoidsuchbusyoceanareas.Thechoppybayconditionsoftenmakewhalesnearlyinvisibletoshipcrews,creatingdangeroussituationswherestrikesbecomelikely.Tosolvethiscrisis,researchershavelaunchedWhaleSpotter,anAI-powereddetectionnetworkthatscansthebaytotrackthemdayandnight.Usingcamerasinstalledonislandsandships,thesystemspotswhaleblowsandheatsignaturesupto2nauticalmiles(海里)away.Researcherssaythesystem’sbiggestadvantageisconstantmonitoring.Unlikehumanobservers,thesecamerascanoperatethroughthenightandinfoggyconditions,whicharecommoninthebay.Whenawhaleisdetected,AIautomaticallyflagsthesighting,whichisthenconfirmedbytrainedmarinemammalobserversbeforewarningsaresentviaradiotoshipoperators.Thisallowsshipstoslowdownorchangecoursewhenwhalesarenearby.“They’llbeabletomakeadjustmentsbeforetheygetanywhereclose,”saidThomasHall,directorofoperationsforSanFranciscoBayFerry.Thenetworkisthefirsttodirectlycombineland-basedandshipdetectionwithofficialshipwarnings.ScientistshopetoaddmorecamerasontheGoldenGateBridgeandAlcatraz,expandingcoverageacrosstheentirebayandcreatingsaferwatersfortheseendangeredcreatures.32.WhathasledtograywhalesenteringSanFranciscoBay?A.Fewernaturalenemiesinthebay.B.Theshortageoftheiroriginalfoodsources.C.Climate-causedchangesinreproducinghabits.D.Theabundanceoffoodcreatedbyshippingactivities.33.WhyaremanygraywhaleskilledbyshipstrikesinSanFranciscoBay?A.Nomonitoringsystemexistedbefore.B.Marinemammalobserversrefusetoworkatnight.C.Heavytrafficandpoorvisibilityworktogether.D.Climatechangehasworsenedthefoggyconditions.34.WhatcanwelearnaboutWhaleSpotter?A.Itreplaceshumanobservers.B.Itallowsshipstoreactearly.C.Itcommunicatesdirectlywithshipoperators.D.ItcoversthewholeSanFranciscoBayarea.35.WhatcanbeinferredaboutthefutureofgraywhalesinSanFranciscoBay?A.Theirchancesofsurvivalwilllikelyincrease.B.Theywillgrowrapidlyinpopulation.C.Theirlivingenvironmentwillimprove.D.Theywillnolongerbethreatenedbyshipstrikes.七选五TheInternet,avast,activeandever-changingnetworkofinformation,canalsoholdhiddendangers.Frompassworddealerstopotentialharmfulsoftware,usingitsafelycanfeellikeachallengingtask.____36____.Theyturnyouintoasmartuser,readytoentertheonlineworldwithconfidenceandsecurity.____37____Yourphonenumber,homeaddress,accountpasswordsarethekeystoyourvirtuallife.Givingthemawaycanmakeyouaneasytargetofcheats,identitytheft,andworse.TheInternet,wherepeoplecanhidebehindfakenames,oftenallowsliestogrow.Whatseemslikeaharmlesschatcouldbeawolfinsheep’sclothing.UsestronganduniquepasswordsUsingstrongpasswordsforyouraccountsiskeytostayingsafeonline.Astrongpasswordactslikeastronglockonthedoortoyourdigitallife,preventinghackersfromgainingaccess.____38____ThinkbeforeyoushareApicturemaybeworthathousandwords,butonline,itcanpaintatargetonyourback.Sharingphotoswithstrangersisrisky,especiallythoserevealingtoomuch.____39____.Remember,oncesomethingisonline,it’salmostimpossibletotrulyerase.Useasecurewebbrowser(浏览器)____40____.Itinterpretsanddisplayswebpages,servingasthefirstlineofdefenseagainstharmfulcontent.Choosingonewithbuilt-infeatureslikeadblockingstrengthensyourinitialbarrier.A.BeawareofevilattackersB.ProtectyourpersonalinformationC.IthelpsprotectyourpersonalandsensitiveinformationD.ThiscanleadtoprivacyrisksandbeingtakenadvantageofE.ThesepracticesequipyouwithnecessaryInternetsafetytipsF.YourwebbrowseristhegatewaytotheoceanofonlineworldG.It’sasmartideatochangeyourwebbrowsereverythreemonths二、完形填空BrodyRidderwasanextremelyshy6th-gradestudentwhorarelysocializedwithhisclassmates.Hewasfeelingverysadbecausealmostnoneofhisclassmateswouldsignhisautographbook(签名册).____41____twoteachers,noonehadwritteninhisbook.____42____,Brodydecidedtowritea____43____tohimselfontheemptypages:“Hopeyoumakesomemorefriends.”Whenhismothersawtheblankpages,shewasverysad.She____44____aphotooftheautographpageonline.Thepostquicklydrewalotof____45____fromthelocalcommunity.Thepostsoonwas____46____bythree11th-gradestudentsatthenearbyhighschool.Theyimmediatelymadeaplanto____47____theyoungboy.EventhoughtheyhadnevermetBrody,they____48____manyoftheirfriendstovisitBrody’sschooltheverynextday.ThehighschoolteenswalkedintotheclassroomandgreetedBrody____49____.Theytookturnswritinginhisautographbook,leavinglongparagraphsfullofadvice.SeeingtheolderstudentsgivingBrodysomuchattentioncompletely____50____thesituationinhisclassroom.Soon,Brody’s____51____—whodidn’tgivetheirsignaturesatfirst—beganto____52____andsignhisautographbookaswell.Brodylaterexpressedhowmuchthekind____53____meanttohim,saying,“Itjustmademefeelbetterasapersonontheinside.”Hismotherwasvery____54____forthegreatkindnessstartedbytheolderstudents,reflectingthatthereisstillalotof____55____forpeople.41.A.DuetoB.ApartfromC.InsteadofD.Asfor42.A.AngryB.ConfusedC.HeartbrokenD.Anxious43.A.noteB.poemC.letterD.song44.A.checkedB.copiedC.searchedD.posted45.A.inspirationB.attentionC.troubleD.fun46.A.noticedB.writtenC.ignoredD.forgotten47.A.teachB.punishC.supportD.interview48.A.gatheredB.orderedC.remindedD.allowed49.A.unwillinglyB.nervouslyC.proudlyD.warmly50.A.recognizedB.acceptedC.changedD.controlled51.A.friendsB.neighborsC.coworkersD.classmates52.A.comeforwardB.giveupC.setoffD.turndown53.A.commentB.actC.invitationD.face54.A.sorryB.famousC.gratefulD.ready55.A.timeB.hopeC.moneyD.advice三、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。Onlineculturedevelopsfastthesedays.AwildnewtrendnamedBecomingChinese____56____(take)socialmediabystormandhasbeenpopulargloballyeversince2026.Itallstartedwithashortandfunnyonlinevideo____57____(create)byaChinese-Americanblogger,____58____playfullyjokedaboutturningforeignviewersinto“Chinese”foronewholeday.Inhervideo,shesharedsuperordinaryChinesedailyhabits:drinkingwarmwaterinsteadoficeddrinks,wearingslippersathome,____59____eatinghotporridgeforbreakfast____60____(regular).Littledidsheknow,thiscasualvideowouldgoviral,____61____(cause)aglobalwaveofpeopletryingoutChinese-stylelifestyles.Foreignnetizensarepostingtheirown____62____(version)of“beingChinese”:drinkinggojiberrytea,practicingBaduanjin,andputtingtheirfeetinhotwaterbeforebed.Manyofthemsaythesesmallhabitsmakethemfeel____63____(healthy)andmorerelaxed,farbetterthantheirpreviousfast-pacedandcoldlifestyles.Thistrendisn’taboutchangingnationalidentityatall;it’sjustyoungpeoplefallinginlovewiththegentleandhealthy____64____(wise)ofChineseculture.It’salovelysignthatChinesedailycultureiswinningheartsworldwide,onesmallwarmhabitat____65____time.四、书面表达66假定你是李华,上个月你和家人一起观看了端午龙舟赛。请给你的外国朋友Chris写一封邮件分享这次经历,内容包括:(1)比赛过程;(2)收获和感受。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。DearChris,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua五、读后续写67Joeywasafourteen-year-oldboywhowasfoundtohaveaspecialdevelopmentaldisorderthatgreatlyinfluencedhisdailylifeandcommunicationwithotherpeople.Becauseofthisproblem,hefounditveryhardtoshowhislovethroughbodycontact.Eversincehewaslittle,heneverheldhismotherAmanda’shand,andheneverlethergivehimasofthugorkissbeforehewenttobed.Joeyfeltextremelytiredandstressedinsocialenvironments,anditwasnearlyimpossibleforhimtomakenewfriends.Forthisreason,Joeyusuallystayedaloneinhisbedroominhisfreetime,withlittleconnectiontotheoutsideworld.AlthoughJoeyhadgreatdifficultygettingalongwithpeople,hehadkeptaskinghismotherforadogforalongtime.Asasinglemotherraisingthreesons,Amandastronglywishedtocheerhersonupandhelphimbuildconnectionswithothers.Shestartedtolookforlocalanimalrescuecentersonlinecarefully,hopingthatapetcouldhelphersonopenuplittlebylittle.Oneafternoon,whenshewasbrowsingapetrescuewebsite,shesawapictureofRoxy—akindandlovelydogwaitingquietlyforanewhome.Roxyalwayslookedhappy,withaspecialwalkingpostureandbrightwarmeyes.Amandahadhearddifferentopinionsaboutthiskindofdog,butshefirmlybelievedthatsuchdogs,justliketeenagerswithdevelopmentaldifficulties,wereoftennottrulyunderstoodbymostpeople.AmandadrovetotheanimalrescuecenterinLosAngelesatonceandfinishedalltheadoptionprocedures.ShefeltalittleworriedbutveryhopefulthatafaithfulpartnercouldfinallyhelpJoeystepoutofhisclosedworld.TheworkersatthecentergavehertheropeforwalkingRoxy.Thedogshookhertailhappily,readyforhernewlife.Onherwayhome,Amandakeptthinkingabouthowhersonwouldreacttothislovelyandenergeticsurprisewaitingforhimattheirhome.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。WhenAmandabroughtRoxyhome,somethingunbelievablehappened._________________________________________________________________________________

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