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2025~2026学年新疆策勒县第一中学第二学期期中高一年级英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Whatarethespeakersdoing?

A.Makingaplanfortheiranniversary.B.Preparingforbackpacking.C.Bookingahotel.2.Howmuchdoesthewomansave?

A.$11.30.B.$99.26.C.$110.56.3.Whatwillthespeakersdofirst?

A.Checkoutlate.B.Swiminthepool.C.Headtotheairport.4.Wheredidthewomangolastmonth?

A.ToAmerica.B.ToMexico.C.ToCanada.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Aholiday.B.Atrip.C.Anewjob.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whywon’ttheboy’sfatherbehomefordinner?

A.Heissickinhospital.B.Heiscaughtinanaccident.C.Heisworkinginsteadofanotherman.7.Whatistheboy’sfatherprobably?

A.Apoliceman.B.Adoctor.C.Afireman.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whomightthemanbe?

A.Ahouseowner.B.Astudent.C.Adecorationworker.9.Whatdoesthehousehave?

A.Asmallmirrorandsixsmalltables.B.Asmallsofaandatelephone.C.Abigwardrobeandsixchairs.10.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthediningroom?

A.Disappointed.B.Satisfied.C.Unconcerned.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Howdoesthemanfeelnow?

A.Upset.B.Nervous.C.Tired.12.Whichmonthisitprobablynow?

A.April.B.May.C.June.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatisthewoman?

A.Areporter.B.Amodel.C.Anadvertiser.14.Whatishardforthewoman?

A.Torelievestress.B.Toperformonthestage.C.Tomakefriends.15.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthewoman?

A.Shelikestraveling.B.Shehasmanyfriends.C.Shebecameamodelwhenshewasateenager.16.Whatdoesthewomansuggestintheend?

A.Stickingtoone’sdreams.B.Tryingtoinfluenceothers.C.Travelingaroundtheworld.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whyisrockclimbingnotdangerous?

A.Youusearopetoholdyou.B.Youhaveapartnertocatchyou.C.Youcantakemeasurestoclimbsafely.18.Whatisacommonbeginner’smistake?

A.Tyingtheropeincorrectly.B.Tryingtoclimbtooquickly.C.Wearingahelmettooloosely.19.Whichskillwilltheclimbingcoursesteachyou?

A.Howtochooseyourpartner.B.Howtogivemedicaltreatment.C.Howtofixclimbingequipment.20.Whatisthemaintopicofthetalk?

A.Howtoclimbsafely.B.Howtoavoidmistakes.C.Howtotakeaclimbingcourse.二、阅读理解YoungHeroesforthePlanetNowadays,peoplearoundtheworldareworkingtohelpourplanet.Checkouthowthefouryoungadultsmadeadifference.SavingPandasWhenJackwas11,hestartedagrouptoteachkidsaboutpandas.Healsosoldtoypandastoraisemoneytoprotectpandasindanger.“Ihopetoencouragemorepeopletocareaboutpandas,”Jacksays.GrowingRightKathy,14,setupanorganizationtoeducatepeopleaboutgrowingrightplantinrightplaces.Shealsowroteabooktohelppeoplelearnwhatplantsarenativeto(本土的)theirarea.CreatingEnergyAttheageof12,LindainventedamachinecalledSuperE.Itcollectsheatfromfieldstomakeelectricity(电),Lindasaysherinventioncreateselectricityinawaythatislessharmfultotheenvironment.CleaningUpPatrick,13,joinedtheOceanHeroesCamplastyear.Hestartedaprojectandpickedupplasticwastearoundnearbylakeswithhisfriends.Thegoaloftheprojectwastofightplasticpollution.21.Whostartedagrouptoteachkidsaboutpandas?

A.Jack.B.Kathy.C.Linda.D.Patrick.22.HowoldwasLindawhensheinventedSuperE?

A.11.B.12.C.13.D.14.23.WhatwasthegoalofPatrick’sproject?

A.Tofightplasticpollution.B.Toprotectpandasindanger.C.Tolearnaboutnativeplants.D.Touseheattomakeelectricity.Inrecentyears,ChineseculturehasgrownincreasinglypopularinMexico,graduallyweavingitselfintothedailylivesoflocalpeople.Fromfoodtofestivals,richChineseelementsaredeeplywinningtheheartsofMexicansandcreatingawarmcross-culturalconnection.InMexicoCity,thefirstbranchofMixue,awell-knownChineseteachain,openeddowntowninearly2026.Manycustomerslinedupfornearlyanhourtoenjoyitspopularicecreamandmilktea.Besides,typicalChinesefoodssuchasmalatangandLanzhoubeefnoodleshavebecomewidelyavailableinsuburbansupermarketsandlocalrestaurants,offeringMexicansagenuinetasteofChina.FestivalsserveasanotherwonderfulwindowforlocalstoexperienceChineseculture.InFebruary2026,MexicoCityhostedagrandparadetocelebratetheChineseYearoftheHorse.Vibrantlionanddragondances,delicatePekingoperamasks,andon-sitefucharacterwritingwerefeatured,drawingthousandsoflocalresidentswhowatched,photographed,andjoinedinthejoyfulatmosphere.Moreover,manyMexicanshavedevelopedastronginterestinChinesetraditions.SomehavelearnedaboutthecustomofgivingredenvelopesduringtheSpringFestivalandevenadoptedit,sendingbestwishestotheirfamilies.ChineseculturehasbecomenotonlyafriendlybridgebetweenChinaandMexicobutalsoacolorfuladditionthatenrichesthedailyculturallifeofMexicanpeople.24.Whatisthemaintopicofthepassage?

A.ChinesefoodinMexico.B.ChinesefestivalsinMexico.C.ThepopularityofChinesecultureinMexico.D.CulturalexchangesbetweenChinaandMexico.25.WhatcanwelearnaboutMixueinMexicoCity?

A.ItisaChineserestaurant.B.Itopenedin2025.C.Itsicecreamisverypopular.D.Itislocatedinthesuburbanarea.26.HowdidMexicanscelebratetheYearoftheHorsein2026?

A.Theyheldalargeparade.B.TheyateChinesefoodtogether.C.TheywatchedChinesemovies.D.TheylearnedChinesecalligraphy.27.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofChinesecultureinMexico?

A.Itistooexpensiveforlocalpeople.B.Ithelpspromoteculturalexchanges.C.ItisnotsuitableforMexicanpeople.D.Itwillreplacelocalculturesoon.Inthepastnineyears,LiJin,whowasborninGuangxibutraisedinSanya,hasmadegreateffortstoprotectthewatersofSanyaCityinHainan.Heisnowspreadingtheknowledgeofenvironmentalprotectionthroughnewmediaplatforms(媒介).Around2014,hebegandoingvolunteerworktoclearrubbishfromthebeachesandofficiallyregistered(注册)asavolunteerinMay,2017.LiJinimmediatelytooktheleadinclean-upactivityontheSanyaRiver.InApril,2021,heusedhisownmoneytosetupavolunteerservicecenterwhichhas1,170registeredmemberswhotakepartinactivitieswithoutaskingforpayment.Sofar,hehasspentabout3,800hoursonvolunteeractivitiesinover550events.Morethan2,300peoplehavejoinedinwithhisencouragement.They’vedrawntheattentionofboththeadults(成年人)andthechildrentotheimportanceofprotectingtheoceansandbeaches.Sinceitwassetup,hiscenterhasorganized51beach-cleaningactivitiesthathaveseenabout1,800peoplejoinin.In2021becauseofLi’sgrowinginfluenceinenvironmentalprotectioncircles,thecitygovernmentinvitedhimtomakeanumberofshortvideos,inwhichheusessimplewordstoexplainhowtoprotecttheenvironment.Severalofthevideoshavebeenwatchedmillionsoftimes.“MyvolunteerworkwouldbemeaninglessifIgotpaid,buttheworkitselfisofgreatvalue.SoIwillcontinuedoingtheenvironmentalprotectionwork,”hesaid.28.WhatisLiJintryinghardtoprotecttheseyears?

A.ThewatersofSanya.B.ThebeachesinGuangxi.C.ThewildlifeontheSanyaRiver.D.ThecitiesinHainan.29.HowmanypeoplejoinedLiJin’svolunteerservicecenteratfirst?

A.1,800.B.550.C.1,170.D.2,300.30.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesLiJin?

A.Selfishandlazy.B.Richandfamous.C.Shyandquiet.D.Kindandresponsible.31.WhatdoesLiJinthinkofhisvolunteerwork?

A.It’smeaninglesswithoutpayment.B.It’svaluableevenwithoutpayment.C.It’sonlyawaytobecomefamousD.It’stootiringtocontinue.Incontrasttotheoften-heardviewsthatrobotswillreplacehumanworkers,researchersfromGartnerpredictthatartificialintelligence(AI)mayactuallycreatemorejobsthanit’sexpectedtotakeaway.By2020,artificialintelligencehadcreated2.3millionjobs,goingbeyondthe1.8millionthatithadreplaced,thecompanysaidinarecentreport.Inthefollowingfiveyearsto2025,net(净得的)newjobscreatedinrelationtoAIreached2million,accordingtothereport.Thenumberofjobsaffectedwillbedifferentfromindustrytoindustry.Thepublicsector(公共部门),healthcareandeducationareexpectedtogetthemostjobs,whilemanufacturing(制造业)andtransportationmaybehitthehardest,saidGartner’sresearchdirector,ManjunathBhat.“Robotsarenotheretotakeawayourjobs;they’reheretogiveusapromotion.Ithinkthat’sthewayweshouldstartlookingatAI,”BhattoldreportersonTuesday.Gartner’spositivepredictionscontrastwiththewarningsonthedangersofAIsoundedbytoptechnologyindustryvoicessuchasKai-FuLee,thefounderofventurecapitalfirmSinovationVentures.Hesaidrobotsarelikelytoreplace50percentofalljobsinthenextdecade.GartneracknowledgedinitsreportthatAIwouldcutmillionsofmiddle-andlow-levelpositions.Butitstressedthatmorenewjobswouldbecreated,includinghighly-skilledjobs,managementpositionsandevenlow-skilledjobs.“ITleadersshouldnotonlyfocusontheprojectedincreaseofjobs,”thereportsaid.“Forthegreatestvalue,focusonimprovingpeoplewithAI.Enrichpeople’sjobs,reimagineoldtasksandcreatenewindustries.ChangeyourculturetomakeitrapidlyadaptabletoAI-relatedopportunitiesorthreats.”32.WhatdoesresearchfirmGartnerthinkofartificialintelligence?

A.Humanworkerswillbeoutofwork.B.AIwillcreatemorejobsthanitcuts.C.AIwillrunoutofhumancontrol.D.Newindustrieswillreplaceoldones.33.WhoaremostlikelytolosetheirjobsaccordingtoGartner?

A.Teachers.B.Dentists.C.Busdrivers.D.Socialworkers.34.What’sKai-FuLee’sattitudetowardsthedevelopmentofAI?

A.Uncertain.B.Hopeful.C.Worried.D.Confused.35.WhatdoesresearchfirmGartnersuggestITleadersdo?

A.Takeadvantageofnewindustryopportunities.B.Providepeoplewithtrainingprogrammes.C.Stoptheoldbusinessandturntonewbusiness.D.WelcomeAIandadapttochangesbroughtbyit.WaystoImproveYourHealthSometimesitmayseemdifficulttoimproveourhealth.Ifso,thefollowinghealthhabitsmayhelpyou.●36Researchshowsthateatingamealinthemorningresultsinlessbodyfatandlesschanceofovereating.Eatingbreakfastcanhelppeoplefeelbetterphysicallyandmentallythroughtheday.●Getenoughsleep.Poorsleepcaninfluenceourmemoryandlearning.37Studiesshowthatpeoplewhodon'tgetenoughsleepseemtogetintomoreaccidents.Sostaysafeandgetenoughsleep!●Takeawalkeveryday.38Insteadofmeetingfriendsforameal,meetthemforawalk.Asyouwalk,youwillseethebeautifulworldaroundyou.Onceyoutry,youwillfindthataddingawalkintoyourdailylifeisveryeasy.●Makesocialconnections.Socialgroupscanprovidesupport.Theymightincludesportteams,artormusicgroups.Thepeopleinthegroupcanofferadviceandcanhelpeachotherindifficulttimes.Also,beinginagroupkeepsyourmindbusy.39●Haveahobby.Ahobbycouldberunning,readingormakingsomethingwithyourhands.Hobbieshelppeopletorelaxandrest.Hobbiesbringusjoy.40

A.Getmuchexercise.B.Eatbreakfasteverymorning.C.Itcanalsocausetrafficaccidents!D.Anactivemindisahealthymind!E.Spendingtimewithothersisveryhelpful.F.Everyonecouldgetalittlemorejoyintheirlives!G.Walkingisaneasywaytoaddexercisetoourlives.三、完形填空Intermsoftheoriginaldataineveryway,theChineseNewYear—SpringFestivalisthelargesthumaneventontheplanet.Intheseven41oftheLunarNewYear,Chineseareexpectedto42morethan$100billiononeatingandshopping.Moreover,Chinesepredictablybuyrailwayticketsonline43arateofmorethan1,000persecond.It’s44millionsofChinesepeoplegohomefortheSpringFestivalduring“chunyun”.Allthese45takeplaceatthistime.Authoritiesexpecttravelerstomake356milliontripsby46duringthisyear’s“chunyun”period.Takingthestrainforthetransportationis47China’shigh-speedrailwaynetwork,now48to20,000kilometers—theworld’slongest.China’stotalrailnetwork49morethan121,000kilometers,thesecondlargestintheworldaftertheUnitedStates.The“chunyun”phenomenonisn’tjustawonderoflogistics(物流),italsoshowshowmodernChinaischanging.Trainsarepackedwiththousandsofsnoozing(打盹)50,reflectingeducationreformsthathavegreatly51thenumberofuniversityplacesoverthepastdecade.52dressedofficegirlsinhighheelscanbeseenpickingtheirwaythrough53ontheirwayhome,whichisaproductofthemassmigrationofruralpeopletoChina’scoastalcitiesinsearchof54jobsinserviceindustriesandfactories.ManyofChina’snewmiddleclasseswillchoosetodriveprivatecarsandtrafficjamisnowa(n)55featureoftheholidayperiod.Manyothers,however,willchoosetoescapetheconfusionaltogetherandtakeavacationabroad—anoptionforthenewgenerationinChina.41.A.daysB.weeksC.monthsD.years42.A.costB.spendC.takeD.pay43.A.forB.onC.toD.at44.A.whyB.whereC.whenD.how45.A.privilegesB.journeysC.organizationsD.wonders46.A.airB.seaC.railD.road47.A.differentlyB.mainlyC.clearlyD.frequently48.A.increasedB.resistedC.promotedD.opposed49.A.controlsB.reachesC.aimsD.shoots50.A.leadersB.workersC.studentsD.colleagues51.A.declinedB.expandedC.failedD.started52.A.GratefullyB.ImpatientlyC.PracticallyD.Beautifully53.A.playgroundsB.streetsC.fieldsD.stations54.A.better-paidB.well-doneC.helplessD.fearless55.A.regularB.strangeC.importantD.necessary四、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。Amusicconcert“EchoesofAncientTangPoems”jointlyperformedbyiSING!SuzhouandthePhiladelphiaOrchestrawasstagedatKimmelPerformingArtsCenterinPhiladelphiaonJan.6.AnotherconcertfeaturingTangpoetrywas56(successful)heldattheLincolnCenterinNewYorkonJan.7.FifteeniSING!Suzhousingersfrom10countriesledbyLiaoGuominperformedsongs57(write)byyoungcomposersfrom6countries.Thesongsincludedmanywell-known58(poem)fromtheTangDynasty,such59LuoBinwang’sSingingofGooseandLiBai’sQuietThoughtsbyNight.TheiSING!SuzhouInternationalYoungArtistsFestival6

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