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临沧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、--How do you usually go to work? –– I usually drive, but if it is fine, I ______ by bike.

    A. will go B. would go C. have gone D. had gone

     

  • 2、As performers, we can’t stand still. We have to ________ the changing market and the demands of the audience.

    A.drop off B.adapt to C.split up D.seek for

  • 3、English is a language shared by several diverse cultures, _________ uses it differently.

    A.all of which

    B.each of which

    C.all of them

    D.each of them

  • 4、Both Class 3 and our class won't be able to finish the work unless we ______________ each other.

    A.come up with B.team up with

    C.put up with D.catch up with

  • 5、— I'm sure Andrew will win the first prize in the final.

    — I think so. He ________ for it for months.

    A.is preparing

    B.was preparing

    C.had been preparing

    D.has been preparing

  • 6、---I heard Mr. Smith is the newly elected president of your university.

    ---Yes. But with a lot of difficult problems ________, he is having a hard time.

    A.settled

    B.settling

    C.to settle

    D.being settled

  • 7、____visa change made by China and the US will witness _____increase in economy, tourism and education.

    A. A; the B. The; C. A;/ D. The; an

     

  • 8、We have to do our best ________ what we have.

    A. with B. to C. in   D. at

     

  • 9、-Do you still want to become a professional footballer?

    -That ambition has never died. I'm still as__________ and determined to make it.

    A.elegant B.embarrassed C.explicit D.enthusiastic

  • 10、The style of the campus is quite different from ______ of most Chinese universities where visitors were amazed by the complex architectural space and abundant building types.

    A. that B. one C. the one D. those

  • 11、Nine in ten parents said there were significant differences in their approach to educating their children compared with ________ of their parents.

    A. those   B. one   C. that   D. it

     

  • 12、—Didn’t you go fishing with your friends last Sunday?

    —No. I ______ to the nursing home as usual.

    A. went B. go C. have gone   D. had gone

     

  • 13、--Would you like to enjoy the ballet performance at the Grand Theatre with us?

    ---Oh, sorry. I ____to see the film Interstellar by Christopher Nolan.

    A. arranged B. had arranged

    C. have arranged D. arrange

     

  • 14、Many writers are drawn to building a world, _____ readers are somewhat familiar with but also feel distant from our normal lives.

    A.it

    B.one

    C.that

    D.the one

  • 15、The minister refused for reasons of _______ rather than religion to sign a new law legalizing abortion.

    A. comprehension   B. conscience   C. consequence   D. conservation

  • 16、(题文)A good government is not to pick technologies, but to establish conditions ________ innovation is supported and encouraged into the marketplace.

    A. when   B. that

    C. as   D. where

  • 17、Don't you know ________? Whether they're late or early, looking out of the window won't bring them here any quicker.

    A. a little pot is soon hot

    B. a watched pot never boils

    C. cheerful company shortens the miles

    D. forgive and forget

     

  • 18、The 19th Party Congress was a milestone in that it _____ not just for five or ten years which party congresses traditionally do, but potentially for more than thirty years to mid-century.

    A. set the agenda   B. set alarm bells   C. set the trend   D. set the limit

  • 19、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

     

  • 20、_____ the yard, I found it _____ with lots of _____ leaves.

    A. Entering; covering; fallen

    B. Having entered; covered; falling

    C. Entering; covering; falling

    D. Entering; covered; fallen

     

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、   The new president of Harvard University is the son of an Eastern European refugee and Auschwitz (奥斯威辛) survivor — Lawrence S. Bacow. His father worked full time while attending a state college in Detroit at night to earn his degree.

    Bacow, the former president of Tufts University, has taken over Harvard at a time when higher education is under attack for being financially out of reach to many Americans. But Bacow said his family’s journey had reflected the power of college education to transform generations and the opportunities that have historically been available in the United States.

    “My parents came to this country with almost nothing,” Bacow said. “I wouldn’t be here if this country had not been open to people like my parents at that time. Nor would I if my father hadn’t had the opportunity to get the college education.”

    Bacow grew up in Pontiac, Michigan. His father’s family fled anti-Jewish (反犹太的) violence in Minsk, then part of the Soviet Union, before the start of World War II and went to the United States. His mother arrived in Brooklyn at age 19, having survived Auschwitz concentration camp. She was the only Jew from her town to have survived the war. Yet Bacow, who is married with two sons, said that while growing up in Michigan, he had a happy childhood, entering science fairs as a child and building radios like his dad.

    Bacow has spent most of his professional career at MIT, Harvard and Tufts. He was a professor of environmental studies at MIT, and later a principal at the university. He led Tufts from 2001 to 2011. At Tufts, Bacow earned a reputation for shaking up a sleepy university that was being overshadowed by its peers in Boston. He is also credited with leading it through both 9/11 and the 2008 financial crisis.

    As the Tufts president, Bacow traveled around the country, reaching out to alumni (校友), and he urged his faculty and deans to do the same, in an effort to boost donations to finance Tufts’ academic ambitions. He raised more than $20 million for faculty recruitment, attracting up-and-coming professors by offering junior faculty perks (福利), such as long academic leaves that they couldn’t get elsewhere.

    Under Bacow’s leadership, Tufts spent millions on labs and libraries. He also made addresses nationally about the need to make higher education more accessible and affordable to low-income students.

    1The reason why Bacow appreciates college education is that   .

    A. college education is out of reach to many Americans

    B. his family changed their fate due to college education

    C. few opportunities were available when his father came into the country

    D. a college degree helped his mother survive Auschwitz

    2What can we infer from the passage?

    A. The fellow townspeople of Bacow were all killed besides his mother.

    B. Bacow’s mother stimulated his interest in science.

    C. Bacow’s father was good at working with electronics.

    D. Bacow’s father came to the U.S. after World War II broke out.

    3The underlined word “shaking up” in paragraph 5 probably means   .

    A. reactivating B. causing C. damaging D. taking over

    4What is this passage mainly about?

    A. How to be admitted to Harvard University. B. The history of Bacow’s family.

    C. The art of Bacow’s leadership in Tufts. D. Bacow’s way to individual success.

  • 22、   2019 Spring

    Evaluation Schedule

    For Learn To Skate

    MT. KENT ICE CENTER* 900 MOON AVENUE* LEVARD CITY, RI 02916

    (103)561-4363 www.mtkent.org

    WHO: Skaters of all ages and abilities

    Any Preschool & Kindergarten-aged child who has never taken lessons at the Mt. Kent Ice Center needs to make an appointment to be evaluated. Anyone first grade or above does not need an evaluation.

    The online registration feature does not apply to the registration for evaluation.

    EVALUATIONS: Evaluations help to determine both readiness and class placement. Upon completion of the evaluation, it is recommended that you register for classes with a coach in the ice center office.

    A variety of days and times for the evaluations are also listed online and at the Ice Center.

    Evaluation registration may be done in person or by phone at 103-561-4363.

    EVALUATION DATES AND TIME

    DAY

    EVALUATION

    DATES

    TIME

    EVALUATION

    FEE

    Saturday

    March 9, 2019

    12:00 p.m.

    $5.00

    Sunday

    March 10, 2019

    12:00 p.m.

    $5.00

    Monday

    March 11, 2019

    10:00 a.m. or 1:00 p.m.

    $5.00

    Wednesday

    March 13, 2019

    10:00 a.m. or 1:00 p.m.

    $5.00

    Thursday

    March 14, 2019

    10:00 a.m. or 1:00 p.m.

    $5.00

     

    Additional days and times may be added — to be determined by Management

    REFUND POLICY: Refund requests must be made a minimum of 7 days before the scheduled appointment. See www.mtkent.org for details.

    EVALUATION REGISTRATION :

    In person — Stop by the Mt. Kent Recreation Center, ground floor, Monday through Saturday 9:00-11:00 a.m., Sunday l:00-4:00 p.m.

    By phone — Call the Ice Center at (103)561-4363 to schedule your skating evaluation appointment.

    QUESTIONS: Please call the Mt. Kent Ice Center staff at (103)561-4363

    KentALERT — A FREE notification (通知) service (phone, text, e-mail). In the event of an emergency and to provide you with updates about cancellations and recreation department programs and events. Please visit www.mtkent.org, browse Services at the top of the page. Under Information Technology Office, click KentALERT. All recreation participants should sign up, and at minimum select the “Cancellation category.”

    1What is the function of the evaluation?

    A.To help the applicants register for related classes at the Ice Center.

    B.To judge the applicants' readiness and put them in right classes.

    C.To help these applicants find information related online.

    D.To make sure the applicants will get refunded later.

    2If Maria wants to complete the evaluation registration for her son, she'd better go to the Mt. Kent Recreation Center before the end of the evaluation dates.

    A.at 1:00 p.m. on Monday

    B.at 4:00 p.m. on Friday

    C.at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday

    D.at 11 a.m. on Sunday

    3Which of the following statements is TRUE?

    A.Refunds should be claimed within seven days after the registration.

    B.Any kindergarten-aged child must make an appointment to be evaluated.

    C.You can go to www.mtkent.org to complete the registration for evaluation.

    D.You will be informed of any cancellations after signing up for KentALERT.

    4The passage is primarily intended to .

    A.recommend an ice center

    B.advertise a skating programme

    C.introduce an evaluation schedule

    D.tell readers about a notification service

    5From which is the passage probably taken?

    A.A newspaper.

    B.A travel guide.

    C.A health magazine.

    D.An activity schedule.

  • 23、SEA LIFE LONDON AQUARIUM (水族馆) GUIDE

    Have you ever wished you could swim to the deepest of the ocean to see some of the rarest sea creatures in the world? Or even take a trip to Antarctica and take photos of a family of penguins? Well, luckily for you, the SEA LIFE London Aquarium allows visitors to do that.

    Opened in 1997, the SEA LIFE London Aquarium is the largest in London. Not only does it provide entertainment for visitors as they watch sharks, turtles, and tropical fish swim over, under and all around them, but it’s also one of the UK’s leading centers for sea life protection.

    Highlights:

    Pacific Display

    Walking over a glass window and watching sharks swim under

    your feet

    Atlantic Zone

    Observing turtles, snails, and octopuses

    Tidal Reach Zone

    Taking photos of colorful jellyfish and pipefish

    Rockpools

    Feeling starfish (海星) and the shell of a crab

    Special tips:

    Make sure you take advantage of the discounted tickets available on any of our official websites.

    Dress in layers (层) during your visit, because it can get quite warm inside the aquarium and cold in the penguin area.

    Avoid visiting during the busier periods since some of the areas of the aquarium are quite narrow.

    Ticket prices:

    Tickets cost £19.95, but there are other choices:

    If you want to see the London Eye as well as the aquarium, there is a “SEA LIFE and London Eye” package for £39.

    If you want to swim with the friendly sharks in the aquarium, there is a “Shark Experience” package which costs £89.

    【1】What do we know about the SEA LIFE London Aquarium?

    A.It is the oldest aquarium in London.

    B.It is the first to be built underwater.

    C.It plays a part in protecting sea creatures.

    D.It owns the largest variety of sea species.

    【2】Which part of the aquarium may attract you if you want to touch sea creatures?

    A.Tidal Reach Zone.

    B.Pacific Display.

    C.Atlantic Zone.

    D.Rockpools.

    【3】What should you keep in mind when visiting the aquarium?

    A.Wearing layers of clothing.

    B.Showing your ID for discounts.

    C.Booking package tickets for the visit.

    D.Keeping a safe distance from others.

  • 24、   Like many of us, Brittney Woodrum had a lot of plans for 2020. The University of Denver graduate student was going to travel the world and continue her work for the various non-governmental organizations (NGOs) she'd been working for before graduate school. However, when a serious infectious disease started, Woodrum began to accept that her travel plans would have to be put on hold. But what she couldn't accept was staying at home and “waiting this thing out.”

    So, the Kentucky native began to look for an organization she could partner with to get the most out of her newly flexible schedule. She quickly found and committed to Shelterbox — a mostly volunteer-run organization that provides emergency shelter and tools for displaced families around the world — recognized internationally by the green box which physically holds the relief products. She joined as an ambassadress and learned that participating in physically challenging projects with the bluish-green box was central to the organization's mission.

    As a hiker and lover of the outdoors, the 27-year-old decided she was going to climb all 58 of Colorado's 14,000 feet mountains with the goal of raising awareness and funding for families around the world who have lost their homes and are now facing the threat of the disease. 78 days and nearly 600 miles of hiking later, Woodrum raised $85,000 from friends, family and strangers around the world.

    Woodrum said because the project came together so quickly, she didn't think she would raise more than $ 5,000. Word seemed to spread very quickly and a lot of people were equally moved by Shelterbox's mission and what I was doing," she said. "I have a large amount of gratitude to everyone who came out to support me both virtually and physically.”

    The journey was not easy. “There were a lot of variables (可变因素) involved, from the weather to my health and well-being.” She said, “I am so relieved that everything went better than expected.”

    【1】What can we learn about Shelterbox?

    A.Its goal is to rebuild homes for the homeless.

    B.It is an official disaster relief organization.

    C.It often sets a tight schedule for its ambassadors.

    D.Its ambassadors should carry green boxes for tasks.

    【2】Which of the following can best describe Woodrum?

    A.Reliable and intelligent.

    B.Generous and flexible.

    C.Adventurous and sympathetic.

    D.Creative and determined.

    【3】How did Woodrum feel about the result of her project?

    A.Confident

    B.Unexpected

    C.Unsatisfied.

    D.Ambitious.

    【4】What is the best title for the text?

    A.Hard Journey to Raise Money

    B.New Plan of Brittney Woodrum

    C.Shelterbox Stands by Poor Families

    D.Student Climbs Mountains for Charity

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、   If you have strong arms and feet, patience and a good temper, you might_______a good waiter. You must start, _______not in the restaurant, but in the kitchen, helping the chef, to learn how each dish is _______.

    From this first step, you may enter the restaurant_______a “commis” (厨助). But you won’t be_______to serve the customers yet. They will only let you do the bottomed jobs,_______the tables and carrying the plates. But all the time you must watch and learn with_______.

    Later you may become “chef de rang” (a waiter in charge of a number of tables). You may even become a head waiter_______if you have the right sort of personality and you are not_______of hard work.

    When Carlo Bianchi first arrived in London, he spoke only two words of English — “please” and “Hello”. He__________to get a job helping in the kitchen of a restaurant, and he spent what little__________time he had learning English. He was a good worker and soon they__________him a job in the restaurant as a waiter.

    Every night, Carlo__________ to go home exhausted, but never too__________to study the language for half an hour before going to sleep. And no matter how tired or ill he felt, he always wore a__________for his customers. They liked him, and people came and asked to be__________by Carlo.

    Now, twenty-five years later, Carlo is in__________of six restaurants, and he__________to open a seventh shortly. So friends, in this world success never comes overnight. Start from the__________and make progress step by step with enough patience and__________chances will fall upon you.

    1A.make B.create C.replace D.choose

    2A.otherwise B.therefore C.thus D.however

    3A.commented B.tasted C.prepared D.chosen

    4A.as B.for C.with D.to

    5A.forced B.allowed C.banned D.urged

    6A.moving B.laying C.pushing D.pulling

    7A.curiosity B.kindness C.patience D.interest

    8A.simply B.specially C.exactly D.eventually

    9A.afraid B.ashamed C.fond D.typical

    10A.managed B.attempted C.predicted D.expected

    11A.tight B.useful C.spare D.busy

    12A.threw B.found C.sent D.donated

    13A.used B.promised C.regretted D.remembered

    14A.depressed B.excited C.worried D.tired

    15A.smile B.face C.color D.surprise

    16A.served B.approved C.praised D.treated

    17A.favor B.need C.possession D.support

    18A.hesitates B.schedules C.hurries D.fails

    19A.easiest B.slowest C.simplest D.lowest

    20A.in all B.in time C.in a word D.above all

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.

    Filter(过滤) Bubbles

    In our digital age, whether we realize it or not, we’re all becoming trapped in “filter bubbles”— invisible, mental cages built from our prejudices and desire for comfort.

    We create this trap by doing things like exposing ourselves to politically-biased(有偏见的)news and entertainment or surrounding ourselves with like-minded friends. Digital algorithms(算法)enhance our problem by learning what we like and filling our social media with opinion— supporting content. The result is a personalized daily environment that filters out contrary points of view. Media algorithms are intensifying our tendency to self-isolate by strengthening the false view that our opinions are obviously true and moral.

    We become fooled into believing that our opinions about complex issues are unquestionable. Meanwhile, the filter bubbles of those who disagree with us mislead them in the same way. This partial view of reality weakens our thinking, strains(伤害)our relationships and divides our societies. How can two people have a respectful, open-minded discussion when they both believe that only a stupid or dishonest person would disagree with them?

    To get along with family, friends and fellow citizens, we must burst our filter bubbles. We can do this by cultivating meaningful relationships with people who think differently from us. This lets us experience the reality that people who believe “bad” things can be just as good and as intelligent as we are.

    We can also receive balanced information by consuming news and entertainment from across the political and ideological scale. Determining right from wrong is complicated. Living outside of our filter bubbles is less comfortable and takes effort, but the personal, relational and societal benefits are rich.

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