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西双版纳2025-2026学年第二学期期末教学质量检测试题(卷)高一英语

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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、Asia’s recent rise has not been the result of innovation given its population scale.________, it has happened as part of a wave of globalization.

    A.Nevertheless B.Additionally C.Rather D.Alternatively

  • 2、________ everyone has left the party, we need to start cleaning.

    A.Before

    B.Whenever

    C.Now that

    D.In case

  • 3、There is a rule in the library that one is required to put the book ______ it is after finishing reading it.

    A.what

    B.how

    C.where

    D.when

  • 4、Though it is 5 years________ he retired from his work place, the old professor remains active in the academic circles.

    A.when

    B.that

    C.before

    D.since

  • 5、—Tom, the light is still on.

    —Sorry, I forgot! I_______ to turn it off now.

    A.am going to go B.would go

    C.was going D.will go

  • 6、What I finally believe is that it's of no importance ______ others think about youand what matters most is the attitude of your own .

    A.what B.how

    C.that D.way

  • 7、He’s as a “bellyacher”—he’s always complaining about something.

    A. who is known   B. whom is known

    C. what is known   D. which is known

  • 8、Some parents want their children to show complete ________ to their wishes, which is harmful to their kids’ character building.

    A.submission B.addiction C.limitation D.admission

  • 9、The energy program ______ at reducing our dependence on fossil fuels has made considerable breakthroughs in the past decades.

    A.aim B.aimed C.being aiming D.to aim

  • 10、Mr. Smith was having a meeting at that time, otherwise he ______________ over to help us.

    A.might have come B.would come

    C.had come D.were to come

  • 11、--Can I use the telephone on the table,sir?

    --Under no circumstances _________ to use the telephone in the office for personal affairs.

    A.anyone is allowed  B.nobody is allowed

    C.is anyone allowed  D.is nobody allowed

     

  • 12、Having a hobby does do good to you. It doesn’t matter what it is ______ it drives you to move forward.

    A. if only B. in case

    C. as long as   D. in order that

     

  • 13、I will keep drawing and see what happens. ________ I never become famous, this is what I love to do every hour of every day.

    A.Even if

    B.Unless

    C.So long as

    D.Now that

  • 14、The Williams moved to a safer area and since then they_______back to their past life.

    A.wouldn't watch B.haven't looked C.didn't look D.hadn't watched

  • 15、__________of the land in that district __________ covered with trees and grass.

    A.Two fifth; is

    B.Two fifths; is

    C.Two fifth; are

    D.Two fifths; are

  • 16、I've made some really good friends at the gym. Talking to people as you ______ is a good way to get to know them.

    A.get down B.stand by

    C.hang out D.work out

  • 17、Why not try your luck in the library? That’s ________ the American classical books are kept.

    A. how   B. why   C. when D. where

     

  • 18、—What do you think of her suggestion?

    — ______, it would be much better to talk it later.

    A.Usually B.Actually C.Regularly D.Eventually

  • 19、With rising work pressure in big cities, Zhang Yixuan decided to return to his hometown. Before that, he _________ at a media company since his university graduation.

    A. had been working   B. had worked   C. worked   D. has worked

  • 20、Interested in painting, he________ paint with pen and paper after work, gradually cultivating himself into a self-taught painter.

    A.would B.must C.might D.should

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、Making the big decision about choosing a lasting and fulfilling career is a hard thing. Here’s how to decide which carcer you want. especially if you’re unsure of where to start.

    Ask family members and friends that you trust. When you don’t know what you want to do, you can note any trends in feedback provided by people who are close to you. 【1】 Ask friends, family members and other people you trust what roles they could picture you doing for a living or companies they hope to see you working at.

    【2】 Start by saying you’re considering a career similar to theirs on Linkedln, with just a single question to start, which can improve the odds that you’ll get a specialty analysis.【3】then that can be very helpful to better assess their own sincerity in terms of networking.

    Consider your personality and individual preferences. Take a personality assessment, such as the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. If someone is more introverted and they are in an environment that is very outgoing and exposes them to a lot of people, that may be a reason why many people change their career.【4】

    Look into a fast-growing industry. Careers in fast-growing industries may give you more opportunities. If you don’t know what field interests you. you can make a short list of fast-growing industries such as health care, sales or software.【5】For instance, your search question. “Top health care careers’” or “Fast-growing salary careers” should produce results that get you closer to picking the career you want.

    A.Talk to professionals in various fields.

    B.Consider previous jobs and what worked for you.

    C.Consider also completing a “mini 360” with those around you.

    D.When you can build up some real connection with their company.

    E.If you have the option to see their faces talking to you about their job,

    F.Choose the career you love and you will never work a day in your life.

    G.Trying a focused Google and YouTube search can help you brainstorm.

  • 22、Become a Competent Medical Writer in 4 Weeks!

    Hurry! This offer ends soon! Claim your spot TODAY!

    Three years ago, I started a family and have experienced financial stress since then. I could pay my bills alright, but that was all I could do. I couldn’t even afford a family holiday.

    Fortunately, I discovered medical writing. I learned that it was about writing scientific documents. And I felt I had the necessary skills to start medical writing as a side hustle (副业). By the end of the year, I had my first contract as a freelance medical writer. I felt really secure financially and career-wise.

    Today, we’ve observed more medical writers are wanted. So, in collaboration with some colleagues, we’ve prepared the most important lessons to help you become a competent medical writer: (By Alex)

    The Complete Medical Writing Training

    This online course is perfect for people with a life science degree. Here’s the full course outline.

    Week 1 The scientific writing process

    Introduction to medical writing: Learn about medical writing and decide your path The writing process: How to write the scientific document in four simple steps Researching to write: Find reliable sources easily to inform your medical writing and identify brilliant ideas from the literature

    Week 2 Writing effectively

    Outlining to write: The simplest strategy to structure any document perfectly for easier writing and better flow

    Referencing: Learn when to cite and how to use common referencing styles and automate your referencing using online tools

    Week 3 Other essentials

    Scientific research: Update yourself on various clinical research approaches, designs and methods for better medical writing output

    Essential biostatistics: How to use common statistical terms from the medical literature correctly in your writing

    Week 4 Writing assignments

    There are 8 marked writing assignments with feedback to help you improve your writing.

    【1】Why did Alex start medical writing?

    A.To improve medical skills.

    B.To have more leisure time.

    C.To get out of financial trouble.

    D.To prepare for the writing training.

    【2】What will people learn by attending the courses?

    A.The ways of evaluating the assignments.

    B.The steps of writing a scientific document.

    C.The skills in using online writing correction tools.

    D.The strategies for structuring medical knowledge.

    【3】What’s the main purpose of the passage?

    A.To attract people to the training course.

    B.To share the content of the writing course.

    C.To introduce the benefits of medical writing.

    D.To emphasize the importance of medical writing.

  • 23、Offline research has given rise to what’s called the “Social Brain Hypothesis”. This says that our brain’s ability to process multiple relationships creates a natural group size for humans of 100-200 people. This size is also constrained (限制) by the time required to maintain relationships — we only have so much time to devote to meeting or talking to people.

    It has been suggested that social media might overcome the time constraints because posts and pictures allow us to talk to many more people at the same time even if the interaction is not direct. So psychologist Professor Robin Dunbar carried out two surveys of more than 3,300 people to see whether using the Internet really means we can have more friends.

    What he found was that even among regular social media users, the average number of friends they had on Facebook was 155 in the first survey and 183 in the second, right in the bracket (范围) predicted by the “Social Brain Hypothesis”.

    The first survey group, made up of regular social media users, considered only 28% of their Facebook friends to be “genuine” friends. When asked specifically how many people they would turn to for support in a crisis and how many they would turn to for sympathy, on average those groups were just 4 and 14 friends respectively, matching the offline findings of the “Social Brain Hypothesis”.

    While a few people did have much larger groups of online “ friends ” on Facebook, they had similar sized support and sympathy groups to others. This suggests that when social media seem to allow someone to have more friends, it is because looser acquaintances are being included in the “friend” category, and partly because social media sites tend not to differentiate between close and more distant relationships — even though we clearly distinguish between friends and acquaintances in the offline world.

    Professor Robin Dunbar explained, “social media certainly help to slow down the natural rate of decline in relationship quality that would set in once we cannot readily meet friends face to face. But no amount of social media will prevent a friend from eventually becoming just another acquaintance if you don’t meet face to face from time to time. There is something vital for face-to-face interaction that is crucial for maintaining friendships. Seeing the white of their eyes from time to time seems to be crucial to the way we maintain friendships.”

    【1】Why did Professor Robin Dunbar carried out two surveys?

    A.To discover if social media use can expand one’s social circle.

    B.To prove social media offer a way to overcome the time constraints.

    C.To explore how offline interactions allow one to have more friends.

    D.To show if social media provides more communication opportunities.

    【2】What do we know about the surveys’ findings?

    A.They can not serve as evidence.

    B.They are well above expectations.

    C.They have led to more offline research.

    D.They confirm the “Social Brain Hypothesis”.

    【3】Why did a few people have a much larger group of online “friends” ?

    A.Because they got great support and sympathy from their online social circle.

    B.Because they were better at turning acquaintances into friends.

    C.Because they could distinguish their friends and acquaintances clearly online.

    D.Because they viewed people in their acquaintance circle as friends.

    【4】What did Professor Robin Dunbar reveal in the last paragraph?

    A.Social media can not replace face-to-face contact.

    B.Social media affect our face-to-face socialization skills.

    C.Social media fail to improve the quality of our relationships.

    D.Social media have negative effects on face-to-face interaction.

  • 24、When it comes to the beaches in Sydney, it's hard to know where to begin. Around 100 beaches spread around the harbor and along the coast. Here are four of them.

    Bronte Beach

    Bronte's sea pool offers a protected ocean swim and is regarded as one of the best in Sydney—and much like beach culture itself, it's free. The nearby parkland has spacious barbecue areas for family gatherings. On public holidays, the park becomes a sea of busy people as parties take place.

    Balmoral

    Balmoral, on the north shore's Middle Harbor near Taronga Zoo, has an air of peace. Life moves at a more leisurely pace here. If it's loudness and pride you're after, this isn't it. What Balmoral does have overall is impressive views. And its calmness makes it a great swimming spot for families.

    Garie Beach

    Located in the Royal National Park, 54 kilometers south of Sydney, Garie Beach is accessible through Garie Road and isn't one for beach-lovers without a car. The large beach is very impressive, though. It's well preserved and is the perfect spot for a relaxing day away from the city. The facilities are top-grade and there is a great fishing spot off the east-facing rocks.

    North Narrabeen Beach

    Having some of the best and most consistent surf, the beach attracts board lovers from all over Sydney. Surfers have no discomfort making the 25-kilometer trip north to get to the three-kilometer-long beach. The northern end of the vast beach is protected from the northeasterly winds and is a surfer's destination, while the rest of it is ideal for swimming.

    【1】What do Bronte Beach and Balmoral have in common?

    A.They are both family-friendly

    B.They both charge no admission fee.

    C.They both allow of a feeling of peace.

    D.They are both most visited during holidays

    【2】What can we learn about Garie Beach?

    A.It has big barbecue spots.

    B.It is appealing to fishing lovers

    C.It covers an area of 54 square kilometers

    D.It has no convenient transportation.

    【3】which beach is suitable for people who like riding on waves?

    A.Balmoral

    B.Garie Beach.

    C.Bronte Beach.

    D.North Narrabeen Beach

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、In my primary school, we used to write a lot in Mrs. White’s class. There were many mistakes in my writings. But no red _________. Instead, always a star. Sometimes _________ a Good! I would jump with joy at it. But this _________ my mother. She wanted to figure out why Mrs. White never _________ spelling or grammatical errors. Then one day she went to see her.

    Mrs. White replied, “Children are just beginning to get _________ about using words, about forming sentences. I don’t want to _________ that enthusiasm or put any pressure on them with red ink. Spelling and grammar can wait, but the _________ of words won ‘t…” And maybe she didn’t say it _________ like that. But what’s for sure is that I grew up learning to use words with _________ confidence from her.

    It occurs to me that if Mrs. White had used her red pen more __________, I probably wouldn’t be telling you about this now. Looking back, I think she was such a(n) __________ teacher—to exercise “red-pen-restriction”. She allowed the joy, wonder and excitement of expression to come out.

    In middle school, I used to __________ the word beautiful as “baeutiful”. Although “pretty” is __________ to spell, it doesn’t hold as much as you mean sometimes. So I told myself that if I was going to __________ the word, the least I could do was spell it right. Eventually, I made it.

    And thanks to Mrs. White, I had no __________ when writing what I meant even if I couldn’t quite spell it out. Because Life isn’t Pretty. It’s “Baeutiful”.

    【1】

    A.signals

    B.corrections

    C.remarks

    D.symbols

    【2】

    A.even

    B.yet

    C.ever

    D.still

    【3】

    A.threatened

    B.shocked

    C.worried

    D.pleased

    【4】

    A.gave up

    B.waited for

    C.wrote down

    D.pointed out

    【5】

    A.nervous

    B.sensitive

    C.excited

    D.confused

    【6】

    A.kill

    B.fuel

    C.welcome

    D.ignore

    【7】

    A.meaning

    B.choice

    C.repetition

    D.wonder

    【8】

    A.formally

    B.exactly

    C.firmly

    D.loudly

    【9】

    A.new

    B.little

    C.poor

    D.full

    【10】

    A.precisely

    B.carefully

    C.personally

    D.cautiously

    【11】

    A.reliable

    B.romantic

    C.extraordinary

    D.famous

    【12】

    A.recognise

    B.identify

    C.misuse

    D.misspell

    【13】

    A.better

    B.harder

    C.easier

    D.faster

    【14】

    A.cancel

    B.employ

    C.imitate

    D.read

    【15】

    A.tension

    B.relief

    C.complaint

    D.anger

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、2022年2月7日,女足获得亚洲杯冠军,人们赞扬她们的女足精神,请你用英语写一篇短文向学校广播站英语节目投稿,谈谈你对女足精神的理解,内容应该包括:

    1.你认为女足精神是什么;

    2.女足精神对你的影响。

    要求:词数100词,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    参考词汇:女足亚洲杯   AFC Women's Asian Cup   中国女足 Chinese Women's Football Team

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