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湖北黄石市2025-2026学年高一下学期7月期末英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Go,Team!SportsplayakeyroleinAmericanhighschoollife.Everyyear,theNationalFederationofStateHighSchoolAssociations(NFHS)collectsdataonhowmanyboysandgirlsjoinschoolsportsteamsacrossthecountry.Thetablebelowshowsofficialparticipantnumbersofpopularsportsinthe2023-2024schoolyear.SportMaleParticipantsFemaleParticipantsBaseball471,7011,372Basketball536,668367,284FlagFootball99942,955Football(11-player)1,031,5084,094Soccer467,483383,895Tennis157,835195,766Wrestling291,87464,257Fromthetable,cleargenderdifferencescanbeseen.Traditionalcontactsportslike11-playerfootballandbaseballremainalmosttotallymale-dominated.Ontheotherhand,tennishasmorefemaleplayersthanmaleones.Basketballispopularwithbothgenders,rankingasthesecond-largestsportforboysandgirls.Asurprisinggrowthisflagfootball.Overhalfofthegirlsplayingflagfootballhadneverjoinedanyorganizedsportbefore,accordingtoNFHSreports.Tosupportthisfast-growingsport,all32NFLteamshavesetupgrant(补助金)programstoprovidefreesportsequipmentforhighschoolsnationwide.PEeducatorssuggestschoolsoffermoremixed-gendersportstobreakoldstereotypes(刻板印象)andhelpeverystudentfindasuitableteamactivity.1.Whichsporthasthesmallestgapbetweenmaleandfemaleparticipants?A.Wrestling. B.Soccer. C.Tennis. D.Basketball.2.WhatadvicedoPEteachersgiveschools?A.Cutdowntraditionalcontactsports.B.Spendmoremoneyonbaseballequipment.C.Stoporganizingsingle-genderbasketballgames.D.Developmoresportsopentobothboysandgirls.3.WhatistheaimofNFHScollectingsportsparticipationdataeachyear?A.TohelpNFLdesignequipmentgrants.B.Toencouragestudentstojoinmixed-genderteams.C.TojudgewhetherstereotypesexistinPEeducation.D.Torecordandshowgenderdifferencesinschoolsports.Eightyearsago,SyrianpoetAdonis,authorofMyLonelinessIsaGarden,wanderedthroughGuangzhouandcaughtthescent(芳香)ofosmanthusblossoms.Hedescribedthefragranceas“wonderfulandprecious.”Movedbytheencounter,helaterpublishedOsmanthus,alongpoemcomposedof50independentpiecesinspiredbyChina.“IbegantodiscoverwithinmyselfacontinentIhadneverknown,”hewrote.TheexperiencemarkedthebeginningofadeepconnectionbetweenthepoetandChineseculture.OntheeveningofMay9,2026,the96-year-oldpoetappearedbyvideoattheopeningceremonyoftheInternationalYouthPoetryFestival(China-ArabStatesSession)inGuangzhou.The10-dayeventbroughttogethermorethan40youngpoetsfromover10ArabcountriesalongsideChinesewriterstosharepoetryandexchangeideas.Thefestivalaimedtostrengthenculturaldialoguebetweenthetwocivilizations.Attheceremony,EgyptianpoetYahyaWagdireflectedonpoetry’selusivenature.“Itisdifficulttodefinepoetryitself,”hesaid,“yetwhenalinewritteninonelanguagemovesareaderontheoppositesideoftheworld,thatsharedemotionispoetry.”Inakeynoteaddress,ZhangHongsen,chairmanoftheChinaWritersAssociation,notedthatChineseandArabpoetrytraditions,thoughseparatedbygeographyandlanguage,shareconciseexpression,philosophicaldepth,andemotionalsincerity—qualitiesthathavelongservedasthespiritualrootsoftheircivilizations.Formanyparticipants,thegatheringmarkedtheirfirstencounterwithChina.SudanesepoetManahilFathispokeofhersurpriseandexcitementathearingherworkreadaloudbeforeaChineseaudience.Theexperience,shesaid,revealedthepossibilityofmutualunderstandingthroughpoetry.EgyptianpoetMahaGhanemadded,“Poetryallowspeopletoreachdeeperlayersofthesoulandoffersalanguagethroughwhichtheworldmightreturntopeace.”4.WhatledAdonistowritethelongpoemOsmanthus?A.Avideocallfromthepoetryfestival.B.Thesightofagardenplantedinhisname.C.HislonelinessduringhisstayinGuangzhou.D.ThefragranceofosmanthusheexperiencedinChina.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“elusive”inparagraph3mean?A.Hardtograsp. B.Pleasanttohear. C.Impossibletofeel. D.Easytounderstand.6.Whatarethepoets’opinionsaboutpoetry?A.Itmainlyfocusesonone’sowninnerfeelings.B.Ithelpspromotemutualunderstandingandpeace.C.Itisbetterappreciatedbypeoplefromthesameculture.D.Itmostlyreliesontranslationforcross-culturalcommunication.7.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Poetry:ABridgeAcrossCultures.B.ASyrianPoet’sLoveforOsmanthus.C.TheGrowingPopularityofArabPoets.D.Poetry:AKeytoUnlockingGlobalPeace.Doesitoftenfeelasiftheworldisgettingstupider?DatareleasedonDecember10thbytheOECD,aclubofmostlyrichcountries,suggestthismaynotbeallinyourhead.Roughlyeverytenyearstheorganizationasksadultsindozensofplacestosittestsinnumeracy(算术)andliteracy.Thequestionsitposesarenotabstractbrainteasers,spellingtestsormentalarithmetic.Theyaimtorepresentproblemspeopleaged16-65faceindailylife,whethertheyareworkinginafactoryoranoffice,orsimplytryingtomakesenseofthenews.Thelatesttestswerecarriedoutin31richcountries,andtheirfindingsaredisturbing.Theysuggestthatafifthofadultsdonobetterinmathsandreadingthanmightbeexpectedofaprimary-schoolchild.Thedirectionoftravelisevenlessencouraging.Inmaths,averagescoreshaveriseninafewplacesoverthepasttenyears,butfalleninalmostasmany.Inliteracy(识字),alotmorecountrieshaveseenscoresdeclinethanadvance,despitethefactthatadultsholdmoreandhighereducationalqualificationsthaneverbefore.Demographic(人口的)changeofferssomeexplanation.Newimmigrantsoftenstrugglewithanewlanguage.Thenative-bornhaveageingbrains.Butevenafteradjustingforthis,trendsremaindiscouraging,especiallyinliteracy.SomeassumethatNetflix,videogamesandsocialmediaareweakeningpeople’ssharpthinking.Itisjustaslikelythateducationandtrainingsystemshavemisfired.Whattodo?Improvinglessonsforchildrenisthesurestwayofcreatingmorecapablegrown-ups;governmentsoughttostartthere.England’sadultshaveclimbeduptheOECD’sleaguetable,mostlybecausetheyoungestones(aged16-24)arescoringbetterthanbefore.Thatmayreflectreformswhichhavemadeexamsforolderteenagersmoredifficult,andbegunrequiringyoungsterswhofailthemtotryagain.InAmerica,whichhasdonefairlybadly,statesarecancelingteststhatwereinthepastusedtodeterminewhograduatedfromhighschool.Gradesthereareunchecked.8.WhatdotheOECDtestquestionsaimtodo?A.Testcommonpeople’sproblems.B.Actasspellingandmentaltests.C.Reflectreal-lifepracticalproblems.D.Helppeoplemakesenseofthenews.9.Whatarethelatesttestresultsmainlyabout?A.Basicadultabilitiesaregoingdownward.B.Mathscoresriseinafewdevelopedcountries.C.Educationalqualificationsarehigherthanbefore.D.Mostadultshaveprimaryschoollearningability.10.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph4?A.YoungEuropeansbeatadultsintestscores.B.Highereducationcanraiseadults’testscores.C.Tougherteenexamscontributetobetteradultscores.D.Americahascarriedoutsuccessfuleducationreforms.11.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Harmofsocialmediatopeople’sthinkingability.B.Fallingadultpracticalskillsandrelatedanalysis.C.Influenceofpopulationchangesonliteracyscores.D.EducationalreformscarriedoutinEnglandandUS.Firsteggs,thenfetacheese,caviar,cottagecheese,andcucumbers—viralcookingvideoshavecausedrealingredientshortagesinsomecountries.Icelandranoutofcucumbers;fetadisappearedfromshelvesbriefly.Why?Onlinecookingfansrushedtorecreatetrendingrecipes,clearingstoreaisleswithinhours.Foodisnowthefourth-mostpopularsubjectontheinternet,behindonlyfilms,music,andphones—upfrom17thplacein2009.Noothercategoryexceptsportshasrisenfasterinthelast15years.Theabundanceofonline-foodcontentnotonlycausesoccasionalingredientshortageswhenavideogoesviral.Itisalsomakingcookingmoresocial.TikTokcookingvideosattracttensofmillionsofviews,andMukbang(eatingbroadcasts)havespreadfromSouthKoreatotheworld,wherehostseatlargeamountswhilechattingwithliveaudiences.Theinternethasturnedpeoplewithoutnotablerestaurantsorcookbooksintocelebritychefs.NickDiGiovanni,a28-year-oldHarvard-educatedfoodpersonality,hasabout21millionYouTubesubscribers—roughlyequaltoGordonRamsay’sfollowing.Hissuccessshowshowdigitalplatformscanlaunchcookingcareersovernight.Thisriseisn’tsurprising.Everyoneeats;cookingisacommonhobby.Videoisanefficientteachingmediumforinstruction—moreprecise,inmanyways,thanthewrittenword.AmericanswhorecentlycookedturkeysforThanksgivingcantestifythat“goldenbrown”toonecookmaylookunderdonetoanotherandevenburnttoathird.Traditionalcooksmayscoffatthespreadofonline-cookingvideos,butchefshavelongembracednewtech.Inthe1800s,CarêmewroteillustratedcookbooksthatstandardizedFrenchcuisine.Inthe1960s-70s,JuliaChildusedtelevisiontoillustrateFrenchfood.“Today’sonlinepersonalitiesrecognizeandmeetthespecificneedsoftheirviewers—whetherforentertainment,learning,oradventure,”explainsYouTube’sMadelineBuxton.Onlinechefsandfoodboosterssellalifestyle:youarewhatyoueat,howyoueat,andwhatyouwatchabouteating.12.Whydoestheauthormentiontheshortagesoffetacheeseandcucumbers?A.Tocriticizeconsumersforpanicbuying.B.Toshowwhichingredientsaremostpopularonline.C.Tocomparefoodshortagesacrossdifferentcountries.D.Toprovethatviralvideoscanaffectreal-worldsupply.13.WhatcanwelearnaboutNickDiGiovanni?A.Onlineplatformsfuelhisrapidsuccess.B.HeteachescookingmainlyonTikTok.C.Herunswell-knownphysicalrestaurants.D.Cookbooksmadehimgainwidepopularity.14.WhatcanbeinferredfromtheexampleofThanksgivingturkeysinParagraph4?A.Videoteachingismoreentertainingthanwrittencookbooks.B.Peopleholdtotallydifferentattitudestowardstraditionalcooking.C.MostAmericancooksfailtoroastturkeystoperfectgoldenbrown.D.Writtenrecipescannotdescribecookingstandardsaccuratelyenough.15.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsonlinecookingvideos?A.Critical. B.Objective. C.Supportive. D.Doubtful.It’snotjustatrend—millionsofpeopleworldwidearenowusingAIchatbotsandappsformentalhealthsupport.A2026surveyfoundthatover40millionpeoplegloballyuseAItherapytoolseverymonth.Youngadults,especiallythoseaged18to29,arethefastest-growinggroup,withnearly30%havingtriedAIforemotionalhelpinthepastyear.SowhyaresomanychoosingAIovertraditionaltherapy?____16____Unlikehumanfriendsortherapists,AInevercriticizes,getstired,orsharesyoursecrets.It’salsocheapandalwaysavailable:noappointments,nowaitlists,andit’sthere24/7whenanxietyorlonelinesshits.ResearchshowsAItherapyactuallyworksformild-to-moderatestress,anxiety,anddepression.A2025studyinNEJMAIfoundthatAIchatbotsreduceddepressionsymptomsby51%andanxietyby31%—similartoresultsfromregulartherapy.____17____ButAItherapyisnotperfect.____18____—itcan’ttrulyunderstanddeeppain,trauma,orcomplexemotionslikeahumantherapistcan.AIalsocan’thandleseverementalhealthcrises,suchassuicidalthoughts,assafelyasatrainedprofessional.Privacyisanotherbigconcern.WhenyoushareyourdeepestfeelingswithAI,yourdatacouldbestored,analyzed,orevenleaked.____19____UsingtoomuchAImightstopthemfromseekingrealhumanhelpwhentheyneedit.Attheendoftheday,AItherapyisahelpfultool,notareplacement.It’sgreatfordailystress,quickemotionalchecks,andpeoplewhocan’taccesstraditionaltherapy.Butfordeephealing,realconnection,andcrisissupport,nothingbeatsacaringhumantherapist.____20____A.Itlacksrealhumanempathy.B.Thetopreasonisnojudgment.C.That’sbecauseitisagoodlistener.D.WeshouldadoptacriticalattitudetowardsAI.E.SomeusersworryaboutbecomingtoodependentonAI.F.AIcanwalkwithyou—butitcan’treplacearealheart-to-heart.G.Manyusersreportfeeling“heard”andlessaloneaftertalkingtoAI.Inmyeighties,Isufferedfromtwoseriousillnesses.Theywere________me,butIknewIhadtokeepmybodyandmindactive.Astimepassed,myconditionworsened.IfIdidnothingbut________,Iwouldbecomeweaker.SoIwentoutsideandtriedtothrowaballovermyfence.I________atfirst.ButIkepttrying,anddaybyday,theballflewalittlefarther.Ihadlongbelievedthatmyageandhealthwould________me.IneverthoughtIcouldthrowtheballoverthefence.Aftermonthsofpractice,Imadeit,feelingmore________thanever.IrememberedthestoryTheLittleEngineThatCould.Its________issimple:“ITHINKICAN!”Ibelievedthepowerof________thinkingcouldgivemeextrastrength.ThenIdecidedtogotothebattingcage.Istartedbyhittingballsat40mph,and________Icouldhit70,80,andfinally90mph.Ikeptdoingthisforfiveyears.NowIamninety,andIcallmydaily________“90at90”—hitting90mphballsatageninety.Anewspaperreporterevencametointerviewmeandtakephotos.Positivethinkingcan’t________myillnesses,butitkeepsmyeyesontheballandmyhandssteady.Iseemydiseasesasdailyopponents.Theymay________meoneday,butIwillkeepswinging.Mypositiveattitudewillnever________.Thisismindovermatter.Myoldestson,ageriatricphysician,saidtheystillcouldn’tfully________howpositivityhelpshealth,butitreallydoes.Asmyothersontoldme,“DAD,DOITWHILEYOUCAN!”________mayslowmedown,butitwillneverstopme.Withbeliefinmyself,Ikeepswingingandprovethattruestrengthcomesnotfromthebody,butfromthe________tokeeptrying.21.A.healing B.weakening C.hurting D.disappointing22.A.slowdown B.holdon C.sitaround D.stayaway23.A.failed B.missed C.dropped D.fell24.A.defeat B.limit C.define D.protect25.A.relieved B.tired C.determined D.refreshed26.A.title B.moral C.ending D.plot27.A.hopeful B.positive C.active D.confident28.A.suddenly B.proudly C.secretly D.gradually29.A.record B.practice C.progress D.experience30.A.cure B.cause C.spread D.find31.A.beat B.hurt C.affect D.discourage32.A.turnup B.givein C.runout D.fadeaway33.A.explain B.check C.prove D.accept34.A.Failure B.Trouble C.Sickness D.Doubt35.A.drive B.attempt C.struggle D.will语法填空China’sculturalauthoritieshavereleasedacomprehensivethree-yearactionplan____36____(revive)thecountry’straditionaldramaticartsandboosttheirappealamongyoungeraudiences.AccordingtotheMinistryofCultureandTourism,amongChina’s348traditionaloperatypes,roughlyone-third____37____(consider)rare.Someexistinonlyasingletroupenationwide.TaizhouLuantan,a____38____(region)formofChinesetraditionalopera____39____(originate)fromZhejiangProvince,wasinactivefornearly30yearsandfacedsignificantdifficulties,includingthelossof____40____(performer),shrinkingaudiencesandmarketdecline.Featuringaflexible,unplannedstyle____41____combineslocalfolksongs,dialectandstorytelling,itsthemesaredrawnfromeverydaylifeandlocalhistory.“Oursurvivalisn’tluck,____42____isaboutfinding____43____paththatworksforus,”ShangWenbo,directoroftheTaizhouLuantanoperatroupe,said.PekingOpera,orjingjuinChinese,____44____(date)backmorethan200yearsandwasrecognized____45____anIntangibleCulturalHeritageofHumanitybyUNESCOin2010.Itbringstogethertheartformsofsinging,dancing,martialartsandacrobatics.Thankstotheactionplan,thesetraditionalartformsareexpectedtogainnewlifeandreachmoreyoungpeople.46.假定你是李华,你校英语社团计划创办“英语文化周”,以英语为媒介探索和表达文化。有两个备选方案:PlanA:TraditionalCultureWeekPlanB:DigitalCultureFestival为征集学生意向,校报邀请你写一篇英文短文投稿,内容包括:(1)你的选择;(2)陈述理由与建议。注意:写作词数应为80个左右。MyChoicefortheEnglishCultureWeek____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________47.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。TheNightoftheConcertSixteen-year-oldAnneShirleyhadneverimaginedanordinaryschooldaycouldfeelsospecial—untilMissStacyannouncedaconcert.Theclassroom,usuallyquietexceptforthesoundofwriting,quicklybecamelively.“Withrecitations,songs,anddialogues,”MissStacyaddedwithasmile,“everyonewillhaveapart.”Annelovedstoriesandgrandspeeches,thoughperforminginfrontofhalfthetownwasquiteanothermatter.Shewaschosentogiveanimportantspeech.Atfirst,sheimaginedherselfstandinggracefullyonstage,speakingeverywordperfectlywhiletheaudiencelistenedinadmiration.Butrehearsalshadawayofturningbeautifuldreamsintonervousrealities.Oneafternoon,Anneaccidentallyskippedthreelinesandstoodfrozeninsilenceastheroomburstintolaughter.“IfearIshallbecomethegreatestdisappointmentinthetown,”shesigheddramaticallyafterward.Dianalaughed,“Youworrytoomuch.Youalwaysrememberthingsatthelastminute.”MaybeDianawasrig

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