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2025~2026学年辽宁抚顺市七校协作体度高一下学期期中联考英语试卷一、阅读理解Packedwithcharacter,cultureandcountryside,theseEnglishtreasuresareworthexploring.Tring,HertfordshireThemainattractionofthemarkettownofTring,whichsitsontheedgeoftheChilternHills,istheNaturalHistoryMuseum.HousingaremarkablecollectionofLionelWalterRothschild’sanimalspecimens(标本)oftheVictorianera(时代),includingbirds,insectsandfish,it’sfreeforvisitors.Bournemouth,DorsetThislargeseasidetownisapopularcoastaldestinationinsouthernEngland.Perfectforoutdoorsytypes,theBlueFlagbeachesareabigdraw,andswimming,surfingandpaddleboardingareeasywaystowhileawayaday.Maketimetovisitthe150-acrenaturereserve,HengistburyHead.It’shometoover500plantspecies,around300typesofbirdsandadiversehabitatforsmallmammals,insectsandreptiles.Guildford,SurreyHistoryloversshouldheadstraightfortheGuildfordcastle,thoughttohavebeenbuiltaftertheNormaninvasionofEnglandin1066.YoucanaccesstheCastleKeepfromApriltoOctober(openingtimesmayvaryslightlybyyearduetomaintenanceorevents),whilethebeautifulgardensareopendailyuntilsunset.ClimbtothetopoftheGreatTowerfor360-degreeviewsoftheSurreycountryside.Cirencester,GloucestershireCirencesterisnotonlysurroundedbyrollingcountrysidebutisalsorichinRomanhistory.HighlightsincludetheCoriniumMuseum,whichfeaturesoneofthebestRomancollectionsinthecountry.There’seasyaccesstowalkingtrailsandit’sjusta40-minutebusjourneyonthenumber51totheCotswoldLakeswetlandlandscape,whichwillappealtonature-lovers.1.WhatcanvisitorsdoinBournemouth?

A.Enjoyswimmingandsurfing.B.VisittheCoriniumMuseum.C.ExploretheCastleKeepoftheNormancastle.D.AppreciatetheanimalspecimensfromtheVictorianera.2.WherewillyougoifyouwanttoadmireRomanhistoryandwetlandscenery?

A.Tring.B.Bournemouth.C.Guildford.D.Cirencester.3.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?

A.TointroducesomeuniqueplacesintheUK.B.Togetmorepeopletofallinlovewithtravelling.C.Toadvisepeopletotravelwiththeirfamilymoreoften.D.TopromotesomelocalactivitiesintheUKfortravelers.LastJuly26,around11p.m.,CallieClemenswasclosetofallingasleepwhenanemergencymessageonhersocialmedia—Lost&FoundPetsofSpringBranch&SpringValley—caughthereye.Atinyblackpuppy(小狗)hadbeenseenrushingacrossaroadinSpringBranch,theHoustonneighborhoodwhereshelives,andwhimpers(呜咽)fromanearbystormdrain(排水沟)madeitclearthatthepuppywaslikelytrappedinside,afraidandhelpless.Clemensjumpedoutofbedatonceanddrovetothescene.Whenshearrived,shehearddesperatehowlsandwhimperscomingfromdeepundergroundthroughthestormdrain.Shetookherson’stoyflashlightfromhercar,carefullypulledtheheavymetalgrate,andclimbeddowntosearch.Thiswasnotherfirstrescue.Asakeenanimalloverandmomof7-year-oldtwinboys,ClemensrunsboththesocialmediaandPawsOffTheStreets,anon-profitprogramthathelpsanimalsinneed.Overthepastnineyears,shehassavedatleast100animalsindanger.Clemensdidn’tfindthepuppyshehadheardunderground,butshewasdeterminednottogiveup.Althoughgoingdownadarkstormdrainisfrightening,Clemenssaid,“Icouldneveracceptleavingananimaltheretostarveandsuffer.”Aftergoinghomeforafewhoursofshortsleep,shethenwentstraightbacktothedrainagain,withseveralvolunteersjoiningher,includingalocalengineerwhodrewadetailedmapofthedrainsystemtohelptheirsearch.Afterseveralhoursofpatientsearching,theyfinallyfoundthetinyblackpuppy.“Wewereveryexcited,”Clemenssaid,addingthatthepuppyweighedabout5poundsandhadparasites(寄生虫)andringworm.Thepuppywastakentoacityanimalshelterfortreatmentandlaterfoundawarmhome.TenaLundquistFaustofHoustonPetSetwasnotsurprisedbyClemens’sdeterminationandsaid,“Onceshefocusesonarescue,shewillneverstop.Sheisreallyahero.”4.WhatdrewClemens’sattentionataround11p.m.onJuly26?

A.Aphonecallaboutalostpuppy.B.Amessageonhersocialmedia.C.Whimpersfromanearbystormdrain.D.Herson’stoyflashlightinthecar.5.WhatcanweinferaboutClemensfromthetext?

A.Shecaresdeeplyaboutanimals’safety.B.Shehasnoexperienceinanimalrescue.C.Sherescuedpuppiesandcats,butnoothers.D.Shegaveupsearchingforthepuppyatfirst.6.WhatisTena’sattitudetowardsClemens?

A.Doubtful.B.Critical.C.Positive.D.Unconcerned.7.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?

A.Clemensrunsanon-profitprogram.B.Apuppywasrescuedandtreated.C.Clemensisanexperiencedrescuer.D.Clemensworkedhardtorescueatrappedpuppy.TheInternetisfullofsuchtipsthatsaysomemushroomshavemagicaleffectonhealth.Akindoffungicalled“adaptogenic”(helpingthebodydealwithstress)and“nootropic”(improvingcognitivefunction)ispopularnowonline.Amarketresearchfirmreportsthatmentionsofmushroomshaverisenonmajorsocialplatformsinthepasttwoyears,andthattheInternetsearchesfor“mushroomcoffee”haverisenby1,000%since2022.Productsarepoppinguptomeetthedemand.Supermarketssellmushroomchocolatesandsweets,whilemanybrandsaddmushroomstorelaxingdrinksorofferrelateddrinksandfruitjuices.Somecompaniesprovidemulti-flavormushroompowder,andmushroomchocolatemakerssuggesteatingapiecebeforebedcanbegoodforbettersleepormoreemotionalhealth.Theseproductsareespeciallypopularwithhealth-consciousyoungpeople,whoareeagertotryfoodthatboostsenergyorimmunity(免疫力).Yetthesefood-labelledproductshavelittleregulationontheirso-calledmedicinalingredients(成分),andscientistsholdapracticalviewontheirbenefits.NicholasMoney,aprofessoratMiamiUniversityinOxford,saysthereisnomedicinalproofthatmushroomdrinksworkasadvertisedforhumans.Forexample,mushroomsmayhelpnervecellgrowthinlabtestsandmousehealing,butthisdoesnotproveitimproveshumanbrainpower.Healsoaddedthatdrugcompanieswouldinvestheavilyiftherewererealevidence.Inshort,thesemushroomsarebetterenjoyedasfood—likemushroomsinAsiansoups,whichtastesdelicious.Remembernevertopickwildmushroomsyourself,oryoumaymistakepoisonousonesforthesupposedhealthykind.8.Whatcanweknowfromthefirstparagraph?

A.Allmushroomsboostbrainpower.B.TheInternetsearchesofmushroomshaverisensince2022.C.TheInternetmentionsofmushroomshavedecreased.D.Mushroomshavenohealthbenefits.9.WhatcanweinferfromwhatNicholasMoneysays?

A.Currentmushroomproductsareoverpriced.B.Drugresearchisunreliable.C.Thescientificproofaboutmushroomdrinksislacking.D.Mushroomsarealreadyusedinmedicine.10.Whatadviceisgivenregardingwildmushrooms?

A.Consideringtheircommercialvalues.B.Pickthemtoimprovesleepandmood.C.Usethemasmedicineortreatment.D.Avoidpickingpoisonousones.11.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.MagicalMushrooms:FoodorMedicine?B.HowtoUseMushroomstoKeepHealthy?C.ThePopularityofMushroomCoffee.D.DifferentKindsofEatableMushrooms.BossesareincreasinglycuttingjobswhileboastingabouttheirAIinitiatives.Lastmonth,acomputercompanyannounced5,000jobcutsinthreeyearsasthefirmintegratesAIintoallitswork,andtheheadofaDutchbankannouncedmajorlay-offsthesameday,sayingthebankisusingAItoboostclientservicesandcutcosts.Uptonow,thereislittleproofthatAIisgreatlychangingthelabourmarket,butthismaychangewithitswideruse.Manyresearchershavetriedtofindoutwhichjobsaremostindanger.Computerprogrammingisthefirstfieldaffected.Asurveyfromanonlineforumshowsabouttwo-thirdsofprogrammersuseAItoolsatleastweekly.Awell-knowntechcompany’scodingtoolhas26millionglobalusers,andanAImodeldevelopersaysone-thirdofthequestionstoitschatbotareaboutprogramming.Customerserviceisthesecond.Aresearchfinds85%ofcustomerservicemanagersplantotryAIthisyear.BigcompaniesindifferentindustriesareapplyingAItotheircustomerservicework.InvestmentcompaniesalsosupportAIstart-upsforthisfield.Whatconnectsthesetwojobs?Let’sstartwiththeirworknature.Bothincludealotofrepetitivetasks.Andthetasksofprogrammersandcustomerserviceagentsareusually“context-light”—theydon’tneedadeepunderstandingofthecompanytodothework.Thesetasksarealso“easilyverifiable”:Programmerscantestcode(代码)tomakesureitworks,andsupervisorscancheckifcustomers’problemsaresolvedandhowsatisfiedtheyareaftercommunication.AnotherreasonAIthrivesinthesetwofieldsisthelargeamountofdatafortrainingAImodels.Thecodingtoolmentionedearlierhasahugecodelibrarytolearnfrom,andcustomerservicedepartmentshaveyearsofconversationrecords.Besides,bothfieldsarebigtargetsforAIcompanies,whichdrivesmoreinvestmentincustomizedAIsoftware.WithAIcostsfallinganditsapplicationexpanding,morewhite-collarrolesstandtobeimpactedbythistechnologicalshiftinthetimeahead.12.Whatismainlytalkedaboutinparagraph3?

A.TwospecificfieldsaffectedbyAI.B.WaystoimproveAIforprogramming.C.ReasonsforAI’spopularity.D.DataaboutAIdevelopmentinindustries.13.Whatisonekeyfeatureofthetasksinprogrammingandcustomerservice?

A.Requiringdeepcompanyknowledge.B.Beinghardtochecktheresults.C.Havingrepeatedworkcontent.D.Needingcreativethinking.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“thrives”inparagraph5probablymean?

A.Failsquickly.B.Existslong.C.Spreadsslowly.D.Developswell.15.Howdoestheauthordeveloptheargumentinthetext?

A.BycomparingAI’simpactacrossdifferentcontinents.B.Bygivingdata,examplesandreasons.C.Bysharingpersonalexperiences.D.Byofferingvariousviews.WhatchoirSingingCanDoforYouItbringsmajorimprovementsinphysicalhealth.Singinginachoirencouragesbetterposture.Itstrengthenstherespiratory(呼吸的)systemthroughcontrolledbreathing.16.Besides,choirsinginghasbeenusedtosupportrecoveryfromconditionssuchasParkinson’sdiseaseandcertainlungillnesses,showingitsvaluebeyondsimpleenjoyment.Choirsinginggreatlybenefitsmentalhealth.Likeexercise,itcanreducestressandanxiety.Thedeepbreathingandfocusrequiredmakeitsimilartomeditation(冥想).Singersfeelcalmandcentered.Manypeoplelackenjoyablehobbiesoutsidework.Joiningachoircanhelpgetbalanceback.17.Singinginachoirdevelopsasenseofpurposeandbuildscommunity.Workingtogethertowardasharedmusicalgoalencouragesteamwork.Italsoencouragesempathy(同感).18.Thiscaninspiregreaterinvolvementintheircommunities.Italsostrengthensawarenessofothers’needs.19.Yourmusicalworldwillexpand(扩大)hugely.Youwillbeamazedatthenever-endinggreatmusicoutthere.Thishelpsyoudevelop“bigears”,Itimprovesyourmusicalknowledge,deepensappreciationandbuildsmusicalvocabulary.Everyaspectofyoursinginglifegetsbetter.Themoreyousingandperform,themoreyouputyourself“outthere”.Youwilllikelywanttotryoutforsingingalone.20.Youmayalsodevelopleadershipskills.Youcanhelpothersinyoursectionlearntheirmusicandbeagoodexampleofpreparationanddependability.

A.ItisalsobeneficialtobloodpressureandheartbeatB.ItbringsasenseofjoyandsatisfactiontodailylifeC.Thatnew-foundconfidencespreadstootherareasofyourlifeD.Youwillhavetheopportunitytoimproveyourmusic-readingE.SinginginagoodchoirletsyoudiscovermusicyouneverknewexistedF.ChoirmembersoftenfeeltherearegreatergoalsinlifebeyondtheirownwantsG.Weneedtoconnectwithothersandsinginginachoirhelpsusstayclosetogether二、完形填空Onedayaftersnowing,Paul’smotheradvisedhimtoplayoutside.Paulthoughtitsocold.Seeinghim21,hismothersaid,“Youcanbuildasnowmanto22yourfatherwhenhecomeshome.”Paul23.Hegotabucket,collectedeverythingforhissnowmanandstartedwithasmallballofsnow,andthenrolleditintoabigball.Atanotherwindow,Alice,hisnewneighbour,was24Paul.AliceaskedhermotherifshecouldhelpPaul.“It’scoldoutside.Doyou25togoout?”hermotherasked.Alicenodded,putonherwinterclothesandrantoPaul’syard.Sheaskedifheneededhelpwithhis26.“Yes,please,”Paulsaidwith27.“Myfatherwillbehomesoon.”“Okay.WhatcanIdo?”Aliceasked.“Ibuiltmysnowman’sbodywithtwosnowballs.Ineedtorollonemoreforits28.”ButAlicesaidasnowmanonlyhadtwosnowballs,onewasforthebodyandoneforthehead.Pauldisagreedwithher,sayinghedidn’tneedher29.Alicewalkedintoherownyard30andbuiltherownsnowman.Sherolledtwobigballsandmadeasnowman.Thenshe31thesnowmanwithherhatandscarf.Finally,shewassatisfiedwithherwork.Paulmadeahatforhissnowmanwiththe32.Hewasabouttocompletehisworkwhensomething33happened.Thesnowman’sheadfelloffandcrashed!Paulcried,“Dadisalmosthome!”HearingPaul’scry,Alicerantohimand34tohelp.Theyrolledanothersnowballandfinisheditintime,andbothlaughedin35.Theywerehappythattheirsnowmenmakethemgoodneighboursdespitetheirdisagreement.21.A.frightenedB.unwillingC.impatientD.anxious22.A.punishB.surpriseC.inviteD.inspire23.A.agreedB.hesitatedC.complainedD.cried24.A.examiningB.helpingC.watchingD.questioning25.A.pretendB.likeC.regretD.want26.A.homeworkB.snowmanC.projectD.lesson27.A.joyB.satisfactionC.hopeD.patience28.A.handB.earC.headD.foot29.A.companyB.suggestionC.helpD.money30.A.hopefullyB.confidentlyC.nervouslyD.angrily31.A.coveredB.destroyedC.drewD.decorated32.A.rulerB.bucketC.buttonD.coin33.A.excitingB.funnyC.terribleD.amusing34.A.offeredB.refusedC.stoppedD.decided35.A.despairB.briefC.publicD.relief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。Theconservationofendangeredspeciesisnotjustamatterofethicalresponsibility—it’sabasicnecessityforthehealthofourplanet.Manyhumanactivitieshavebeenharmful36manyanimalspecies,bothdirectlyandindirectly.Currently,the37(extinct)rateofspeciesisupto1,000timeshigherthaninpre-humantimes,andscientistssuggestwearelivingthrough38planet’ssixthmassdisappearance.Therehasbeena73%declineinmammal,bird,fish,reptileandamphibian(爬行和两栖类动物)speciesbetween1970and2020.We’relosingbiodiversity39(quick)thanweeverhaveinthepast.Climatechangeisinlargepart40(blame).Astudy41(show)thatonethirdofspeciesontheplanetwillbeatriskofdisappearancebytheendofthiscenturyifgreenhousegasemissionscontinueincreasingatcurrentlevels.Preservingendangeredspeciessafeguardsthedelicatebalanceofourplanet’slife,42(ensure)ahealthierandmoresecurefutureforecosystems43people.InternationalFundforAnimalWelfare(IFAW)isaconservationandrescueorganisationwiththemissiontobuildaworld44animalsandpeoplecanthrivetogether.Withthisgoalinmind,it’sessentialtoexaminewhywemustprotectendangeredspeciesandwhat45(we)worldwouldlooklikewithoutthem.四、书信写作46.假定你是校英文报编辑,请你给全校同学写一封倡议信,呼吁大家爱惜粮食,杜绝浪费,内容包括:(1)简要描述校园粮食浪费现象;(2)提出具体倡议。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。Dearschoolmates,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,EditoroftheSchoolEnglishNewspaper五、书面表达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。LastDecemberbroughtanearlyfreezetothecity,turningthemorningairintosomethingsharpandbiting.Iwasrunninglateforwork,soIhurriedtowardthecornerdeli(熟食店)—thekindwithsteamedwindowsandthesmelloffreshcoffeethatpromisedshelterfromthewintercold.Thedayaheadwouldbelong,andmystomachhadbeengrowling(咕咕叫)sinceIskippedbreakfastathome.Iorderedabagel(百吉圈)withcreamcheese.Theserverputitintoasmallpaperbagandhandeditacrossthecounter.Thebagelwastoastywarm,andIcouldn’twaittodigin.Holdingthepaperbaglikeatreasure,Ipushedopentheheavyglassdoorandsteppedbackontothesidewalk.ThatwaswhenInoticedhim,anoldergentlemansittingatthebusstopbench.Hiscoatwasthinandwornattheelbows.Heheldashop

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