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巴中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、—Are you ready for the history test tomorrow?

    —No, I wish I_____the clock back.

    A.had turned

    B.could turn

    C.will turn

    D.would have turned

  • 2、----A study suggests reducing energy demand in the future may _______ urban areas.

    ---Thats true. Cities need more energy than small towns or other rural areas.

    A. center on B. act on C. hang on D. catch on

     

  • 3、(2014·重庆)A smile costs _______, but gives much.

    A.anything B.something

    C.nothing D.everything

  • 4、_______for the wrong turning on the highway, I would be having dinner with my friends now.

    A.Had it not been B.Were it not C.It had not been D.It were not

  • 5、The storyline of Qing Yu Nian takes place in a time travel,   a man in the contemporary era is reborn in the ancient era to a mysterious mother.

    A.what B.which C.that D.where

  • 6、Never believe anything _____ any other person has believed it.

    A. because   B. unless

    C. that     D. once

     

  • 7、Zhurong is the god of fire in ancient Chinese mythology,________echoes with the Chinese name of the red planet, Huoxing.

    A.which

    B.that

    C.when

    D.where

  • 8、Chance favors only the prepared mind.That is telling us to be prepared until the opportunity presents ______ .

    A. one   B. itself

    C. you   D. this

     

  • 9、“Never for a second,” one of the victims in the Kunming rail station violence said, “ that the government would come to our rescue.”

    A. I doubted   B. did I doubt   C. I have doubted   D. do I doubt

  • 10、Our school often organizes various after-school activities, _____our stress to some degree.

    A.to relieve B.relieved C.having relieved D.relieving

  • 11、 As was known to all, John had broken his promise ___ he would stay with us for some time .

    A. when      B. which

    C. that     D. what

     

  • 12、—Why do you care about him so much?

    —You _______ him when he first came out — it was so sad.

    A.would have seen B.should have seen C.might have seen D.could have seen

  • 13、—How do you like the idea of Web TV?

    —It's a world of interactive TV programming, ______ anything wonderful can happen.

    A.one which B.one where C.the one which D.the one where

  • 14、The pandemic has fundamentally altered consumer behavior and enterprise operations, ________ digital adoption and transformation a necessity.

    A.to make

    B.making

    C.having made

    D.made

  • 15、Upon __________ the word “volunteer”, what comes to your minds?

    A.learned B.to learn C.learning D.being learned

  • 16、We strongly advise you ______ eating your meal so late. It’s not healthy.

    A. on   B. against   C. from   D. over

     

  • 17、I ordered a drink while I______ for my friends to come.

    A. will wait   B. am waiting

    C. would wait   D. was waiting

     

  • 18、He abandoned teaching_______ a career as a musician.

    A.in favor of B.in terms of  C.with regard to D. with reference to

  • 19、The young lady, ________ several attempts to fix her cell phone, decided to have another try.

    A. making   B. to have made

    C. having made   D. made

  • 20、The coach, together with his players, __________ to the party held last Friday night, aiming to celebrate their win in the match.

    A.was invited B.were invited C.has been invited D.have been invited

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、If you can’t wait until the summer for your sunshine fix,why not fly off on a winter break? Here are some great deals for all budgets.

    1.ST LUCIA

    The beachside resort(度假胜地)of St James’s Club in Morgan Bay is fairly quiet—the local market is nearly 5kin away—but it has six bars,six restaurants and four outdoor pools. There are plenty of watersports,you can travel through the rainforest,go on a jeep trip or enjoy dolphin-Spot-ting. Average temperature in March is 27℃.

    THE DEAL:A seven-night stay with flights from Gatwick for 1,429pp.From March 1.

    2.GOA

    With an average February temperature of 26℃,scenic Goa makes for a warm winter get away. In the village of Arpora,the Resorte Marinha Dourada is a 10-minute walk from the clear beach—the hotel provides transfers for guests.Alternatively,relax by the outdoor pool and have a drink at one of the hotel’s two bars. A visit to Arpora’s lively Saturday night market is also recommended. Go bird-watching,beating on the lake,or fishing.

    THE DEAL:10 nights’ bed and breakfast with flights from Manchester for 1,157pp.From February 18.

    3.DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

    Bayahibe is a beautiful fishing village on the shores of the Caribbean and it is also the Dominican Republic’s premier scuba-diving destination.There are around 20 dive sites just off its coast. Enjoy golf,spas,watersports and large outdoor pools.If you simply want to relax,the Catalonia Gran Dominicus hotel is right on a pure white sandy beach,complete with palm trees. With average February temperature of 28℃,it’s the perfect escape.

    THE DEAL:A seven-night stay with Gatwick flights for 1,403pp. From February 20.

    4.SOUTH AFRICA

    February is summer in South Africa,with average temperatures in the mid-20s℃. If you fancy chilling out in the sunshine,the Southern Sun Waterfront hotel has a large outdoor poo1. But it is also in the heart of the city,which makes it easy to explore its many historic attractions. Take a cable car ride up Table Mountain,or a short boat trip to Robben Island,where Nelson Mandela was held prisoner.

    THE DEAL:10 nights for 1,662pp,with Heathrow flights. From February 18.

    【1】If you are only available in March,which resort should you choose?

    A.ST LUCIA   B.GOA

    C.DOMINICAN REPUBLIC  D.SOUTH AFRICA

    【2】What’s the price for the deal including underwater exploration?

    A.£1,429pp.   B.£1,157pp.

    C.£1,403pp.   D.£1,662pp.

    【3】What do these resorts have in common?

    A.The same average temperature.

    B.The outdoor pools.

    C.The local markets.

    D.The clear beaches.

     

  • 22、   We can take online joyful learning experiences to a new level by combining the best practices in education with inspiring hands-on lessons that parents and children can enjoy together.

    ◆◇Starting a Writer’s Notebook June 13th—June 17th

    This workshop is to inspire children to see themselves as true authors. The writing activities in this workshop are meant to help young authors develop their sense of voice and enthusiasm for writing. Participants will learn a variety of strategies and techniques for generating ideas and producing meaningful writing.

    PRICE: $27.00($22.00 cash payment)   AGE: 6—10

    ◆◇Backyard Science  June 20th—June 24th

    By sharing what we discover in our own backyards, our children will be able to experience firsthand how wildlife, climate, and geographic landscapes differ across the globe. Through this workshop we have the ability to create eye-opening explorations for our children.

    PRICE: $27.00    AGE:4—10

    ◆◇Be a Peacemaker  June 27th—July 1st

    By practicing mindfulness we discover how to find that peaceful place within ourselves, even during the most difficult times. This online class offers families a way to explore beneficial techniques together in an effort to develop a shared language and common understanding of what it means to be fully present in our lives.

    PRICE: $27.00   AGE: 4—10

    ◆◇Poetry Makers  June 11th—July 15th

    When sharing poems with our children, we not only teach them how to appreciate the beauty of language but also that our words have the ability to affect others in deep and meaningful ways. In this four-week online workshop, we will strengthen our children’s understanding of themselves, each other, and the world around them through the power of writing poetry.

    PRICE: $27.00   AGE:6—10

    1What can we learn about Starting a Writer’s Notebook?

    A. It offers a discount.

    B. It lasts four weeks.

    C. It is suitable for all ages.

    D. It encourages children to write poetry.

    2What can we learn about Backyard Science?

    A. It encourages the kids to get close to nature.

    B. It offers the kids various outdoor explorations.

    C. It fills the kids with confidence in their future.

    D. It enriches the kids’ life experience and knowledge.

    3Which workshop can help kids make a good balance in their daily life?

    A. Starting a Writer’s Notebook.

    B. Backyard Science.

    C. Be a Peacemaker.

    D. Poetry Makers.

    4What can kids learn at Poetry Makers?

    A. Take more interest in their studies.

    B. Have a strong desire to be successful.

    C. Show much enthusiasm for literature.

    D. Be aware of the power of words.

  • 23、We have heard some interesting ways that 5G wireless technology might change our lives in the future.

    5G short for the 5th generation mobile communication technology, promises Internet speeds between 50 to 100 times faster than current 4G systems. While 5G is set to be used in some limited areas of America this year, much of the world is not expected to receive widely available service until 2023.

    One project in Britain, however, is already testing this super fast technology on an unlikely group of Internet users—cows. The project was developed by American technology company Cisco Systems. It also receives money from the British government. Cisco says the program seeks to explore the future of 5G connectivity in rural areas around the world.

    Testing areas were set up at farms in three rural areas of England. The cows are equipped with 5G-connected devices (装置) that link up to a robotic milking system, which uses sensors (传感器) and machine learning to fully automate the process. System designers say technology takes over after a cow feels ready to be milked and walks toward an automatic gate. The device is designed to recognize each individual cow. It then positions equipment to the right body position for milking. During the process, machines release food for the cow as a reward.

    Other 5G technology tools include automated brushes that turn on when the cow rubs up against them. Sensors also control the amount of light to the cows’ living areas depending on the weather. And an automatic feeding system makes sure the animals always get enough to eat.

    Duncan Forbes, head of the project, told Reuters that the project shows the farm’s cow operations can be greatly improved with 5G technology and that the experiment provides strong evidence that 5G technology can be widely used in the future, not just on farms in Britain, but in rural communities across the world.

    【1】What is the purpose of Cisco Systems’ program?

    A.To win financial support from British government.

    B.To test the effects of 5G technology on animals.

    C.To promote its technological development in Britain.

    D.To expand the future use of 5G in rural communities.

    【2】What does the underlined word “It” in Paragraph 3 refer to?

    A.The company.

    B.The project.

    C.The technology.

    D.The group.

    【3】What can we learn about 5G according to the text?

    A.It is no worse than 4G in terms of speed.

    B.It enables cows to control their own milking.

    C.It is already widely available in the world.

    D.It makes cows eat less and milk more than before.

    【4】In which section of a newspaper may this text appear?

    A.Entertainment.

    B.Lifestyle.

    C.Technology.

    D.Education.

  • 24、Science experiments don’t always go as planned. 【1】. Recently, Australian scientists learned something unexpected about magpies (喜鹊) when they tried to attach trackers to them to learn more about their habits.                                                  

    【2】. They’re medium-sized black and white birds from the same bird “family” as crows and blue jays. They’re known to be quite clever. They live in groups of up to 12 birds and work together to defend the area they live in.

    The researchers were eager to try a new tracker on the magpies. They hoped to learn more about how far the birds flew and what they did during a normal day. But it’s hard to find trackers that work well with small-and medium-sized birds. 【3】. The new trackers are light and can be recharged without wires while they are still on the birds.

    To keep the trackers on the birds without causing flying problems, the researchers developed a special harness (系带). It was tough, so it wouldn’t come off by accident. 【4】. The researchers placed trackers on five magpies. But just ten minutes after setting up the last magpie, they noticed something unusual: an adult female magpie was helping another magpie get free from its harness. A few hours later, most of the other magpies were also freed from their harnesses. By the third day, none of the birds had trackers anymore.

    The scientists were disappointed about the trackers. However, they realized that the magpies had taught them something else—【5】, even if the bird who is helping doesn’t get a reward.

    A.Magpies are able and willing to help each other out

    B.However, that doesn’t mean you can’t learn from them

    C.Either the trackers are too heavy, or don’t last long enough

    D.Magpies may have a hard time adapting to global warming

    E.The birds the scientists hoped to study were Australian magpies

    F.The scientists need to find a good way to track these clever birds

    G.But there was just one problem-the birds didn’t like the trackers

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、   Since the age of three, Chelsie Hill had dreamed of becoming a dancer. “The only thing that I love is dance,” she told CBS News. That ambition nearly _______ one night in 2010.

    Hill, then a 17-year-old high school senior, was in a car accident that put her in the hospital for 51 days and that _______ her paralyzed from the waist down. For most people, that would have _______ any hope of a dancing career. For Hill, it was the _______ . Far from being an _______ , her wheelchair encouraged her. “I wanted to _______ to my community and to myself that I was still ‘normal’.” Whatever normal meant, normal for her meant _______ . so Hill did it in her wheelchair right alongside her _______ high school dance team. “Half of my body was _______ from me, and I have to move it with my hands,” “It ________ took a lot of learning and patience.”

    After graduation, Hill wanted to ________ her dance network to include women like her. She met people online who had suffered various spinal cord injuries and shared her ________ , and she invited them to dance with her. “It was such an ________ experience.” Hoping to ________ more people in a larger city, Hill moved to Los Angeles in 2014 and formed a team of dancers with disabilities she calls the Rollettes, a ________ to the Rockettes, a famous dancing team. “I want to ________ the prejudice of wheelchair users and show that dance is dance, whether you’re walking or you’re ________ ,” she said to CBS News. Hill has attained what many of us never will: her childhood dream. She’s a dancer. But the Rollettes have helped her find something ________ . She calls it the Rollettes Experience, and in 2019, 173 participants from ten countries attended it. For many, it was the first time they’d felt they ________ . “It was the most unimaginable thing when I rolled into a room and everyone was at ________ level.” Hill told CBS News.

    1A.escaped B.ended C.passed D.arose

    2A.prevented B.avoided C.left D.protected

    3A.built B.disappointed C.motivated D.destroyed

    4A.beginning B.result C.incident D.experience

    5A.effect B.object C.gift D.barrier

    6A.announce B.explain C.prove D.advocate

    7A.dancing B.living C.continuing D.performing

    8A.considerate B.nondisabled C.disabled D.energetic

    9A.cut off B.brought out C.left over D.taken away

    10A.barely B.definitely C.probably D.merely

    11A.expose B.explore C.expand D.expect

    12A.experience B.determination C.comment D.adventure

    13A.embarrassing B.tiring C.regrettable D.amazing

    14A.reach B.evaluate C.appreciate D.observe

    15A.kick B.shake C.nod D.pat

    16A.give in to B.pick up C.look into D.break down

    17A.rolling B.standing C.sitting D.lying

    18A.sympathetic B.significant C.sufficient D.serious

    19A.succeeded B.benefited C.belonged D.won

    20A.eye B.head C.nose D.arm

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、假定你是李华,你校英语俱乐部(English Club)正在举办以“节约粮食,反对餐饮浪费”为主题的征文活动。就此,请你写一篇英语短文参赛,内容包括:

    1.描述严重的餐饮浪费现象;

    2.给出减少餐饮浪费的建议;

    3.呼吁节约粮食。

    注意:

    1写作词数应为80左右;

    2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    Save Food and Oppose Food Waste

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