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2025~2026学年黑龙江齐齐哈尔九校高一第二学期期中考试英语试卷一、听力选择题1.WhywasKarenunabletogotoJennifer’sparty?
A.Shehadtogotoacinema.B.Shewaslockedinthehouse.C.Shewastoosleepytogoout.2.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenMaryandthewoman?
A.Strangers.B.Co-workers.C.Oldclassmates.3.WhenwillthewomanprobablygotoChicago?
A.Today.B.Tomorrow.C.Twodayslater.4.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?
A.Togetabagdelivered.B.Tomakefriendswithhim.C.Toadvisehimtogoabroad.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Ahistoryclass.B.Akindoffood.C.Anancientdynasty.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Atthewoman’shome.B.Inataxi.C.Attheairport.7.Whenwillthewoman’sflighttakeoff?
A.At2:00pm.B.At4:00pm.C.At6:00pm.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatdothespeakersthinkofthevisittothepark?
A.Disappointing.B.Enjoyable.C.Stressful.9.WhatdoesAmyplantodotomorrownight?
A.Attendaparty.B.Dosomecleaning.C.Studyforanexam.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.WhenwillthemangotoBenny’sChopHouse?
A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.11.Whowillhavedinnerwiththeman?
A.Hisfamily.B.Acouple.C.Hisstudents.12.Whatwillthemandonext?
A.Cancelhisreservation.B.Providepersonalinformation.C.Findatableinthesmokingarea.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whatdoesthemanusuallyreadnow?
A.Newspapers.B.Magazines.C.Onlinenews.14.Howmanydifferentkindsofpizzasdoesthemachineoffer?
A.Four.B.Five.C.Seven.15.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthemachine?
A.Itisquitenecessary.B.Itmightnotbepopular.C.Itwillcertainlysucceed.16.Whatisanadvantageofthemachineaccordingtotheman?
A.Its24-hourservice.B.Tastyfoodmadebyit.C.Thelowproductioncost.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.WhendidMr.Carlepassaway?
A.Attheageof55.B.Attheageof70.C.Attheageof91.18.WhichisMr.Carle’sbest-knownbook?
A.TheGrouchyLadybug.B.TheVeryHungryCaterpillar.C.Papa,PleaseGettheMoonforMe.19.WhoaremostofMr.Carle’sbooksintendedfor?
A.Children.B.Adults.C.Elderlypeople.20.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?
A.Torecommendaschoolprogram.B.Toencouragestudentstoreadbooks.C.Torememberafamousauthorandartist.二、阅读理解FourBestTravelMoviesTheGrandBudapestHotelDirectedbyWesAndersonandstarringalonglistofbignameactors(JeffGoldblum,WilliamDafoe,RalphFiennes,HarveyKeitel,JudeLaw,BillMurray,andEdwardNorton,justtonameafew),TheGrandBudapestHoteltakesplaceinsideafamousEuropeanhotel.ThetownofGörlitzinSaxony,Germanywasthemainfilminglocationforthisfilm.TheSecretLifeofWalterMittyWalterMitty(playedbyBenStiller)worksatamagazineandhisuneventfuldaysarefilledwithdaydreamsofadventure.Whenafilmnegative(底片)goesmissing,Walterhastotraveltofar-awaylocationstolookforthenegative.HisjourneytakeshimtoGreenland,Iceland,andAfghanistan.Thisisalife-changingexperienceforWalter,whoendsupbecomingamoreconfidentpersonandstartingreal-lifeadventures.MidnightinParisGil(playedbyOwenWilson)isvisitingPariswithhisfuturewife(playedbyRachelMcAdams)andherparents.Heisconsideringgivinguphisjobasafilmwriterinordertoputmoretimeintowritinghisnovel,when,atmidnight,heistransportedintoParisinthe1920’s.HemeetsPicasso,ErnestHemingway,GertrudeStein,andF.ScottFitzgerald.Thisreshapeswhathethinksabouthismarriageandhisfuture.TouchingtheVoidTouchingtheVoidisareal-lifeadventurestorythattakesplaceinthemountainsofPeru.JoeSimpsonandSimonYatesarethefirstpeopletosuccessfullyclimbSiulaGrande.Duringtheirdescent(下山),disasterstrikes.Simpsonfallsashortdistance,breakinghisleg.Thisisanamazingstoryofsurvivalandthedangersthatgowithmountaineering.21.InwhichcountrywasTheGrandBudapestHotelmainlyfilmed?
A.Peru.B.France.C.Germany.D.Afghanistan.22.WhodidOwenWilsonplayinMidnightinParis?
A.Picasso.B.Gil.C.GertrudeStein.D.ErnestHemingway.23.WhatareJoeSimpsonandSimonYatesmostprobably?
A.Filmwriters.B.Hotelwaiters.C.Mountainclimbers.D.Magazinephotographers.Peopleoftenlosetouchwiththeirchildhoodfriends,yetthememoriesremainfresh.IntheUK,twochildhoodsweetheartsfromthe1930sreunited(团聚)after85years.JimDougalwasfortunatetohavehissonAlistairresearchingthefamilytreewhenanoldclassphotocaughthisattention.DougalwasborninEyemouthin1928andstudiedattheEyemouthPrimary.There,hemethischildhoodfriend,BettyDavidson,withwhomheusedtowalkhand-in-handonhiswaytoschool.Buttheylosttouchin1939.Observingtheclassphototakenin1936,Alistairrecognizedhisfather,about8yearsoldatthetime,andDavidson,hisfather’schildhoodfriend,amongtherest30childreninthephoto.Alistairstartedtotrace(追溯)allthepeopleinthephotoanduncoverinterestingfactsaboutthem.Alistairreliedonhisfather’ssurprisinglong-termmemorytotraceallthepeopleinthephoto.HeeventuallyfoundoutthatDougalandDavidsonwerethelastonesstanding.“IwasalmostcertainIhadtracedhertoNorthYorkshireafewyearsback,”Alistairsaid,speakingoffindingDavidson.Determinedtotracehisfather’sbestfriend,AlistairpostedacopyoftheclassphotoontheInternetforhelp.Luckily,Davidson’snieceresponded(回复)tothepostsaying,“That’smyauntDavidsonand,yes,sheisaliveandwell,andinNorthYorkshire.”Withouthesitation,AlistairwrotetoDavidsonandhereceivedacallfromherverysoon.“Shealsosentmeaphotoshehad,afterallthoseyears,ofherandmyfathertogether,alongwithhersister,takeninabout1936,”Alistairnoted.DougalandDavidsonmetupinNorthYorkshire,whereDavidsonlivesneartheNorthallertonregion.ThoughheandhisfamilyliveinEssex,Dougaldidnotmindtravelingtohisfriend’stownandexpectedtomeethersoon.DougalandDavidsonrecreatedachildhoodphoto.“Theylookashappyandcomfortabletogetherastheydidsomanyyearsago,”Alistairshared.24.WhatledAlistairtopayattentiontotheclassphoto?
A.Studyinghisfamilytree.B.AvisittoDavidson.C.Touringhisfather’sschool.D.Awalkonhiswaytoschool.25.HowdidAlistairtracethepeopleintheclassphoto?
A.Throughaclassreunionparty.B.Withthehelpofhisfather.C.BymovinghometoNorthYorkshire.D.Byrelyingonhischildhoodmemories.26.WhatdidDavidsondoafterreceivingAlistair’sletter?
A.Shecontactedhersister.B.Shejoinedanonlinegroup.C.Sheexpresseddoubts.D.Sherespondedquickly.27.HowdidDougalmostprobablyfeelaboutmeetingDavidson?
A.Calm.B.Frightened.C.Excited.D.Regretful.Withwarmwater,thegoodsmellofshampoo,conditioner,andsoaps,andquietmomentsofreflection,showeringtimeistheperfectwaytorelax.Butwhatifyoucouldmaketheexperiencemorecomfortable?Apopularsocialmediatrend(潮流)called“darkshowering”isdoingjustthat.Itshowsthesimpleactofchangingyourlightscanmakeadifferencewhenitcomestocalmingdown.Darkshoweringsimplymeanstakingashowerwithoutstronglighting—usuallywiththelightsoffordimmed(昏暗).NidhiPandya,adoctor,says,“Theabsenceofbrightlighthelpssoftenthebody’sstressresponseandtellsthebodytorelax.”Totrythetrend,dimthelightsinyourbathroomtoapointthatmakesyoufeelrelaxed,andmakesureyoustillseeandcanentertheshowersafely.Dr.DanielAmen,apsychiatrist,recommendseasingintotheexperience.Beginbysofteningthelightsonehourorupto90minutesbeforebedtime.Toaddtotheexperience,enjoysimplecomfortslikebodyoil.Theexperiencedoesn’thavetolastalongtime—even15to20minutescanbebeneficial.Dimmingthelightshasthepowertolowerstress,becauseshoweringinthedarklowersvisualstimulation(视觉刺激),whichcalmsdownthenervoussystem.Adarkshowerbeforebedcanalsohelpyousleep.Theriseandfallofbodytemperatureduetoawarmshowerbeforebedhasbeencontributingtotheproductionofmelatonin,whichhasbeenproventohelppeoplefeelsleepyandreduceanxiety.Alessstimulatingenvironmentduetothedarknessstrengthensthisbenefitevenmore.“Theexperiencecanalsoturnanegativemindsetintoacalmerstate.Evenashortdarkshowermayleavepeoplefeelingrefreshedmentally,”saysDr.Mazer,apsychologist.Sodimthelights,lightacandle,andplayrelaxingmusic—thenenjoyyourshower.28.Whydoestheauthorraiseaquestioninthefirstparagraph?
A.Todoubtapopularonlineexperience.B.Toleadinthetopicof“darkshowering”.C.Tofirereaders’interestinsocialmedia.D.Topointouttheproblemwithshowering.29.Whatareyouadvisedtodowhiletryingdarkshowering?
A.Spendmorethan20minutes.B.Avoidusingbodyoil.C.Ensureyoursafety.D.Keeplightingasdimaspossible.30.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?
A.Benefitsofdarkshowering.B.Tipsonchanginglighting.C.Rulesforrelaxingshowers.D.Typesofdaytimesleep.31.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?
A.Tointroduceatraditionallifestyle.B.Toexplorehealthissues.C.Tocomparewaystocalmdown.D.Torecommendatrend.AsNorthAmericafightsincreasinglyworryingwildfireseasons,oneteamofU.S.researchersissuggestingsomethingamongthelowestoflow-technologystrategies:Toletbeavers—animalsthataregoodatbuildingdams(大坝)—dotheirwork.InastudypublishedonMonday,environmentalscientistsatStanfordUniversityandtheUniversityofMinnesotacollectedphotosacrossavastareaofthewesternUnitedStatesandCanadaandresearchedmorethan1,000beaverponds(水塘).“Beaversarenaturallydoingalotofthethingsthathumanstrytodotomanagerivers,”saidstudyco-authorKateMaher.“Humansbuildsomething,leaveitthere,andhopeitlastsformanyyears.Beavers,ontheotherhand,buildsmalldamswherethey’reneededandflexiblymanagewhat’sgoingonwiththewaterintheirenvironment.”Bybuildingdamsacrossrivers,beaverscreatepondsofcoolwaterthroughoutforestedareas,contributingtolocalbiodiversity,andimprovingwaterqualityandreducingthespreadofwildfires.Moreimportantly,beaverpondshelpcreatewhatforestryexpertscall“firerefugia”,orsomeareasthatremainuntouchedevenwhenthesurroundingsburn.Inone2020study,researchersfoundthatareaswithoutbeaverslostthreetimesasmuchvegetation(植被)duringwildfiresasthosewithlotsofdams,onaverage.“Whenthereisafire,ourdatasuggeststhatthebeaver-dammedareasthathavestoredwatercankeepplants‘wet’enoughtomakethemenergeticallyunfavorabletoburn,”thestudyreads.Duetohunting,habitatloss,anddisease,NorthAmericanbeaverpopulationshaveplummetedtobetween10and15millioninthemoderndayfromhighsinthehundredsofmillions.Mostrecently,though,effortstoprotectbeavershavesetthestageforarecovery.“NorthAmericanbeaversaremakingacomeback—andbringingbenefitsforbothhumansandnaturewiththem,”theMondayreleasereads.32.WhatdoesKateMahersayaboutbeavers?
A.Theybuilddamsbasedontheenvironment.B.Theypreferbuildingsthatlastformanyyears.C.Theywillleavethepondsaftercompletingthem.D.Theyareunlikelytoadapttowhat’saroundthem.33.Whatcanbeknownabout“firerefugia”?
A.Theyareshortofwater.B.Theyareunwantedareas.C.Theymakeplantseasilyburn.D.Theymaysurvivewildfires.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“plummeted”inthelastparagraphmean?
A.Referred.B.Improved.C.Dropped.D.Recovered.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.WildfireSeasonsBecomeWorryingB.BeaversCouldHelpFightWildfiresC.BeaverPondsAreCommoninForestsD.AnimalFirefightersAreinGreatDangerLastweekend,myfriendsandIparticipatedinalocalclean-upeventorganizedbyagroupofvolunteerswhowerepassionateaboutprotectingtheenvironment.36.Theeventstartedearlyinthemorning,andwewereeachprovidedwithglovesandrubbishbags.Theparklookedbeautiful,withgreengrassandtalltrees.However,asImovedon,Iwasshockedbyhowmuchwastehadbeenleftbehind.37.Itwasclearthatthepark,thoughlovely,hadbecomeadumping(倾倒)groundforwaste.Weweredividedintogroups,eachassigned(分配)toaspecificareaofthepark.38.Ilearnedhowimportantrecyclingisinreducingtheamountofwastethatendsupinlandfills.Althoughitwashardwork,itfeltrewardingtoseetheparkslowlybecomecleanerandsaferforeveryonewhovisited.Duringashortbreak,oneofthevolunteersgaveatalkabouttheimportanceofreducingwaste.39.Healsoencouragedustoadopteco-friendlyhabits,suchasusingreusablebottles,bags,andcontainers,toreduceourenvironmentalimpact.Bytheendoftheday,wehadcollectedseverallargebagsofrubbish.40.Theexperiencemademerealizethatprotectingtheenvironmentdoesn’talwaysrequirebigactions.Simplesteps,likecleaningupparksandrecycling,canhaveasignificantimpact.Ifeltproudtobepartofsomethingthathelpsourplanet.
A.LocalcommunitiesarecomingupwithsolutionsB.WastemanagementhasbecomeamajorglobalissueC.Therewereplasticbottles,beercans,andevenbrokentoysD.HeexplainedhowplasticwasteisharmfultotheenvironmentE.Thecollectedrubbishwasgroupedintoplastic,paper,andmetalF.ItwasamazingtoseethedifferencewehadmadeinjustafewhoursG.Theeventaimedtocleanupapopularparkandraiseawarenessaboutpollution三、完形填空In1880,14-year-oldMatthewHensonheardstoriesaboutsailors’(水手)excitinglivesatsea.Thetravel,theadventure,andthegoodpaywereall41toyoungHenson.So,hemadea42togotoBaltimore,thenearestseaport,andmanagedtogetajobona43.Forthenextfiveyears,hesailedaroundtheworldandbecamea44sailor.Butlater,Hensoncouldn’t45otherseajobs.HehadtoworkinahatshopinWashington,D.C.Onedayin1887,amancameinto46ahat.Theman,LieutenantRobertPeary,askedtheownerifheknewanyonewithexperienceatsea.Pearywouldsoon47atriptoSouthAmerica.TheshopownerknewHensonwell,sohe48HensontoPeary.Henson’smap-readingandsailingskills49Peary.Soontheybecamefriends.PearytoldHensonabouthis50dream:tobethefirstmantostandon“thetopoftheworld”attheNorthPole.HeaskedHensontohelphimmakethedream51.Overthenextfiveyears,theymadetwotripstogethertotheArctic.However,theywerenotableto52thepoleeithertime.In1908,theywerereadytomaketheirfinal53.Bothwereoverfortyandhad54inthecold.InApril1909,Henson’s55showedtheywereattheNorthPole.TogethertheyexcitedlyplantedtheAmericanflaginthesnow.41.A.frighteningB.attractiveC.similarD.strange42.A.decisionB.rightC.promiseD.chance43.A.busB.trainC.shipD.plane44.A.weakB.lazyC.richD.skilled45.A.missB.acceptC.findD.help46.A.buyB.cutC.returnD.wash47.A.cancelB.finishC.startD.leave48.A.comparedB.introducedC.offeredD.followed49.A.impressedB.exploredC.regrettedD.protected50.A.terribleB.realC.poorD.lucky51.A.spreadoutB.giveupC.cometrueD.breakdown52.A.studyB.reachC.surviveD.open53.A.gameB.partyC.celebrationD.attempt54.A.diedB.enjoyedC.laughedD.suffered55.A.instrumentsB.familiesC.booksD.clothes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。TheSpringFestival,rootedinChineseculture,marks56firstdayofthelunarcalendar,symbolizingrenewalandfamilyunity(团聚).It’satimetosaygoodbyetowinter57welcomespringwithtraditionslikehousecleaning,andbigfamilydinners.Amongthefestival’svaluabletraditions58(be)thegivingofredenvelopes,orhongbao.Redisthedominantcolorduringthefestival,meaning59(happy)andfamilyreunions.Morethanjustaculturaltradition,theSpringFestivalserves60acelebrationofunityandjoy.Throughlivelyperformances,foodfairs,andworkshopsonChinesecrafts(手工艺),itinvitespeoplefromallwalksoflife61(experience)itsenjoyableatmosphere.Thecelebrationsoftenendwithbigculturalshows.ThisFebruary,theNewYorkPhilharmonic(交响乐团)62(hold)awonderfulconcertatLincolnCenter’sDavidGeffenHalltocelebrateNewYear.GaryGinstling,thephilharmonic’spresidentandCEO,calledtheevent“oneofourschedule’sbest63(part),drawingaudiencesworldwide.”InChicago,thousandsgatheredinChinatownforalivelyshowfeaturing64(amaze)dragondances.DaleAdele,apilot,sharedhisprideinhis14-year-oldson65preparedforsixmonthstoperformintheshow.“HeislearningChineseandwantstoattendagoodChineseengineeringschool,”saidAdele.五、书信写作66.你校英文报正在举办以“APersonWhoMakesaDifference”为题的征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.人物简介;2.他/她的主要事迹;3.你的感悟。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。APersonWhoMakesaDifference____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、书面表达67.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。MygrandpawasamasterbakerinNewton,Kansas.Heneverwastedanythinginhisshop.Hewouldbringmevariouscookiesonceortwiceaweek.Theywerethecookieshecouldn’tsellbecausetheywerebroken.Itwasn’tuntilIstartedkindergartenthatIlearnedthatcookiesweresupposedtoberoundandwhole,notbrokenintolittlesquaresortriangles.AfterImadethistroublingdiscovery,IaskedGrandpawhyhegavemebrokencookies.Hesaid,“Grandson,you’resuretomeetalotofbrokenthingsinyourli
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