所属成套资源:2025年高一下学期期中试卷《英语专辑》(含解析)
河北省石家庄市重点高中2024-2025学年高一下学期5月期中考试 英语(含解析)
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一、听力-选择题:本大题共20小题,共30分。
1.What will the man d after wrk?
A. Attend a meeting.B. G hme directly.
C. Eat ut with the wman.
2.Why isn't the man having his breakfast at hme?
A. He is nt hungry.
B. He likes t eat at schl.
C. He is running late fr schl.
3.Hw des the wman like her tea?
A. With milk.B. With sugar.
C. With nthing added.
4.What des the man suggest the wman d?
A. Jin a dance club.B. Ask Sarah fr help.
C. Sign up fr a dance class.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. A city.B. A play.C. An actress.
听下面一段对话,回答下列小题。
6.What will Sam g t Russia fr?
A. His mther's wishes.B. Sightseeing.
C. Business.
7.Why des the wman refuse Sam's invitatin?
A. She hasn't prepared fr her trip.
B. She is unsuitable fr such a trip.
C. She prefers t travel with her sister.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.What will the speakers d tnight?
A. Stay late at wrk.B. Study tgether.C. G ut fr dinner.
9.Where shuld the speakers meet?
A. At the parking lt.B. At the ffice.
C. At the restaurant.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10.What surprised the wman?
A. The man did well in the interview.
B. The man will knw the result very sn.
C. They wn't make a decisin until next Friday.
11.Hw des the man sund?
A. Disappinted.B. Uncertain.C. Cnfident.
听下面一段对话,回答下列小题。
12.What is the man?
A. He is a teacher.B. He is a student.C. He is a dctr.
13.When des the man want t vlunteer?
A. In the mrnings.B. In the afternns.
C. In the evenings.
14.What des the man think f vlunteering?
A. It can help him get a gd jb.
B. It can help him d better at schl.
C. It can help him develp his scial skills.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
15.What's the discunted price f the bluse?
A. $58.B. $54.C. $50.
16.What des the man say abut the bluses n the Internet?
A. They are cheaper.B. They are ut f style.
C. The quality is nt as gd.
17.Why des the man agree t sell the bluse fr $47?
A. He is in a hurry.
B. The wman is a regular custmer.
C. Smething is wrng with it.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
18.What did the wman d after receiving a text message?
A. She sent a message back.
B. She visited her bank's website.
C. She checked it with her bank manager.
19.What are the speakers talking abut?
A. Bank service.B. Text cheat.C. Website safety.
20.Hw des the man feel abut surfing websites nline?
A. Scared.B. Upset.C. Safe.
二、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共37.5分。
A
Frm baking pumpkin pie t celebrating the mn, here's hw autumn is celebrated acrss the glbe.
The Mid-Autumn Festival is ne f the biggest and mst widely celebrated harvest festivals in the wrld. It is held n the 15th day f the eighth mnth in the Chinese lunar calendar. In many Asian cuntries including China, the festival is celebrated as a public hliday, with families gathering and giving thanks fr the harvest and full mn.
Oktberfest is anther majr autumn celebratin that, while riginating in Germany, has inspired lcal versins arund the glbe. The wrld's largest flk festival begins in September and runs fr abut tw weeks, featuring traditinal Bavarian fd, music, clthing, and mst imprtantly, lts f beer!
Thanksgiving is als an imprtant celebratin fr Americans that takes place in late Nvember every year, with seasnal dishes like yams smthered and pumpkin pies always having a place at the Thanksgiving dinner table. Walks, hikes and trips t see the changing fliage are als hugely ppular, with lcatins like Asheville and Nrth Carlina, basting f sme f the mst beautiful autumn scenery arund.
There are als several cultural and religius events that ccur thrughut Octber and Nvember. Dia de Ls Muerts, n the 1st and 2nd Nvember, is a Mexican celebratin that hnurs the lives f thse wh have passed away with fd, drinks and activities that thse lved nes enjyed when they were alive. Diwali, the Hindu festival f lights, is anther spiritual celebratin f the victry f light ver darkness, and gd ver evil, which falls n 14th Nvember. Lighting candles all arund the huse and hping fr health and wealth are the chief rituals f the festival.
21.Which festival features fd and trips?
A. The Mid-Autumn Festival.B. Oktberfest.
C. Thanksgiving.D. Dia de Ls Muerts
22.What will peple d n Oktberfest festival?
A. They will enjy full mn.
B. They will have traditinal Bavarian fd.
C. They will eat pumpkin pies.
D. They will light candles.
23.What d the festivals listed have in cmmn?
A. They are celebrated fr harvest.
B. They are held all ver the wrld.
C. They are cultural and religius celebratins.
D. They fall in autumn.
B
Held arund August 10th, Nagqu Hrse Racing Festival is the mst imprtant in nrth Tibet. In the glden seasn f grassland, tens f thusands f herdsmen frm different parts f Tibet, in their hliday best, cme t Nagqu n their hrses with different kinds f gds and materials. They pitch tents in the suthern part f Nagqu twn. During the festival, thusands f tents with paintings f all kinds f Buddhas will be set up in the area, stretching miles. It makes the grassland lk like a small twn.
On the day fr the pening ceremny f the festival, peple frm all ver Tibet will pur int this grassland. Clrful flags are flying against the blue sky; hrses are racing, herdsmen are shwing their riding skills; sme are dancing. Peple arund the tent twn will be cking and drinking. This is really a lively picture that yu shuld nt miss.
After the pening ceremny, the recreatinal and trade activities will start, such as hrse races, carrying rcks, and perfrming Tibetan peras. All tgether, these activities will last 3 t 7 days.
The hrse racing festival has a lng histry. It dates frm the ancient military review in the Tub tribe in the area. It is als the traditinal ccasin fr hrse trade. The buying and selling f hrses at these fairs attracts Tibetans frm near and far. Nwadays, the lcal gvernment als attaches great imprtance t the ccasin and cnsiders it a gd chance t help the ecnmic develpment in the area. Business talks are held and mdern activities like fashin shws can als be seen there. It has becme a bright part in the turism f Tibet.
24.The underlined wrd "pitch" in Paragraph 1 mst prbably means ______.
A. put upB. take apartC. turn utD. lk ver
25.Which f the fllwing wrds can describe the pening ceremny f the festival?
A. Surprising.B. Bring.C. Tuching.D. Wnderful.
26.What d yu knw abut Nagqu Hrse Racing Festival?
A. It is the mst imprtant festival in Tibet.
B. Peple hld different activities during the festival.
C. The hrse racing festival is a new festival held in recent years.
D. The activities f the festival usually last mre than a week.
27.What is the best title fr this passage?
A. The Grassland in Nrth Tibet
B. Special Festival Activities in Tibet
C. Nagqu Hrse Racing Festival
D. The Tent Twn in Nrth Tibet
C
Climbing in the Cluds
Edmund Percival Hillary was ne f the greatest explrers f the twentieth century. He was brn in Auckland, New Zealand, in 1919. He discvered an interest in muntain climbing while he was still in high schl and began climbing New Zealandˈs Suthern Alps.
Like his father, Hillary earned his living as a beekeeper. Hwever, he cntinued t climb muntains. His gal was t climb Mt. Everest, which is the highest muntain in the wrld. By the early 1950s, several expeditins(探险队)had attempted t reach the summit f Everest, but all had failed. Then, in 1953, Hillary and a Nepalese(尼泊尔的)climber named Tenzing Nrgay became the first tw peple t reach the tp f the wrld.
Hillaryˈs spirit f explratin was nt satisfied. He jined an expeditin t Antarctica and reached the Suth Ple in 1958. He als made an expeditin up the Ganges River t its surce in the Himalayas. Sir Edmund Hillary was a brave adventurer. He went where n man r wman had gne befre.
Althugh Hillary was best knwn as the yung man wh climbed t the summit f Mt. Everest in the 1950s, he cntinued his jurneys t far-ff places int his senir years. Fr instance, in his mid-sixties Hillary flew t the Nrth Ple with Neil Armstrng, the first man n the mn. Mrever, Hillary authred many bks. Hwever, his mst lasting gift, perhaps, was the Sir Edmund Hillary Himalayan Trust(信托基金). It raised millins f dllars and cntributed t schls, hspitals and many ther public imprvements in the Sherpa villages f Nepal. In January 2008, Sir Edmund Hillary died at the age f 88.
Despite being a great adventurer and knwn fr the treasure he left, Sir Edmund Hillary always mdestly referred t himself as a simple beekeeper frm New Zealand.
28.What was Hillary interested in when he was in high schl?
A. Muntain-climbing.B. Bee-keeping.
C. Mney-raising.D. Stry-writing.
29.Hillary became well-knwn because ________.
A. he reached bth the Suth Ple and the Nrth Ple
B. he was the first t reach the tp f Mt. Everest
C. he lived in places where n humans had gne
D. he made a lt f mney as a beekeeper
30.________ is the right rder f Hillaryˈs expeditins.
a.He traveled t the surce f the Ganges River.
b.He climbed New Zealandˈs Suthern Alps.
c.He reached the summit f Everest.
d.He explred the Nrth Ple.
A. a-c-d-bB. b-d-c-aC. a-b-c-dD. b-c-a-d
31.We can learn frm the passage that Hillary is ________.
A. utging and fearlessB. talented and hnest
C. determined and caringD. hardwrking and careful
D
SHOULD WE FIGHT NEW TECHNOLOGY?
This mrning, I saw the shcking headline: "Passenger Dies When Car Crashes in Driverless Mde". In the article, varius peple said that the public shuld ppse the idea f develping driverless cars. They said that sme advances in technlgy were unnecessary and culd even be dangerus. Hence, we shuld stp accepting technlgy just because it is new. The newspaper reprted that the car cmpany had already aplgised fr the accident, but the families f the dead said it was nt enugh. Nevertheless, the cmpany still claimed that mst peple wuld be travelling in driverless cars ne day sn.
On the ne hand, there are many different grups f peple arund the wrld wh live happily withut new technlgy. Prbably the mst well-knwn are the Christians living in rural America. They d nt wn r drive cars, watch TV, r use the Internet. They advcate (提倡) a simple life with an emphasis n hard wrk, family, and cmmunity. They think that is better than caring abut luxuries r fllwing the lives f the rich and famus. It culd even be argued that the Amish's quality f life is better since they live in and appreciate the natural envirnment rather than living in large, plluted cities.
On the ther hand, new technlgy has prvided peple everywhere with many benefits ver the years. Fr example, the latest weather-tracking cmputer prgrammes give peple lts f warnings abut ptential natural disasters, which saves many lives. Mrever, the Internet has made it pssible fr friends and family t keep in tuch easily even if they are n ppsite sides f the wrld.
Persnally, I have benefited quite a lt frm technlgical advances. I fund my career as an AI designer thrugh a scial media netwrk.My health mnitr, which I wear all the time, has als helped me get int the best shape f my life. Of curse, when new technlgy changes the way we live, it can be a scary prspect. Hwever, I will always lk n the bright side f change and accept it rather than resist it.
32.By mentining driverless cars in Paragraph 1, the authr wants t ______.
A. present an ideaB. intrduce the tpic
C. give an exampleD. explain the reasn
33.Which lifestyle d the Christians living in rural America advcate?
A. Caring abut luxuries.
B. Living in muntain areas.
C. Making full use f new technlgy.
D. Fcusing n the interactin between peple.
34.What's the authr's purpse in writing the passage?
A. T shw it is better t use driverless cars.
B. T prve new technlgy will bring dangers.
C. T advise peple t stp traveling in the new way.
D. T discuss the advantages and disadvantages f new technlgy.
35.What's the authr's attitude abut technlgical advances?
A. Objective.B. Negative.C. Psitive.D. Dubtful.
三、阅读七选五:本大题共5小题,共12.5分。
We all knw that hnesty is an imprtant value, and that lying is wrng. (36) Researchers find that we tell n average fur lies every day r almst 1,500 every year.
(37) If peple tell lies t make thers feel better and wnˈt bring any negative effect, we call them white lies. On cntrary t white lies, which refers t well-intentined lies, black lies are tld t deceive smene else fr their wn advantage. N dubt that black lies are harmful, but nt white lies.
Lies are ften tied in with self-prtectin. (38) If they feel that they might be hurt, they immediately begin t lie. Als, we all have ur wn privacy. Maybe parts f the privacy are embarrassing and shameful and we wuld nt like t give them all ut. S we tell lies t prtect urselves.
On sme ccasins, it is necessary t tell lies t avid hurting thersˈ feelings, particularly when the truth is t miserable t accept. If we tell the truth, peple will get hurt. (39) Of curse, itˈs OK t tell lies t make them feel better.
Anyhw, we shuld always keep in mind that hnesty is the best plicy. As a rule, we shuld try ur best t tell the truth and d all times. If there were n lies, culd the wrld be better? I dnˈt think s. (40)
A.Tell the truth r lie?
B.Telling lies is mrally wrng.
C.Hwever, we all lie and lie all the times.
D.Fr mst f us, it is an escape frm reality.
E.Lies can be divided int black lies and white lies.
F.Peple always care abut hw thers think f them.
G.If well-intended, itˈs acceptable t tell a little white lie.
四、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。
In China, square dancing is an exercise rutine perfrmed t music in squares r parks. Recent years have (41) the grwing ppularity f square dancing amng elderly peple in China, (42) it prvides them with a gd platfrm t (43) and make new friends in their rdinary lives. Althugh the practice has rts in bth ancient and mdern Chinese histry, tday the Chinese hld (44) views twards it. Sme peple, the yung in particular, argue that it has disturbed their peaceful lives.
As fr (45) citizens, square dancing is relatively easy t learn cmpared t traditinal (46) and thus win their (47) . Mrever, practicing square dancing desn't need special equipment. All it needs are pen grund and ludspeakers. (48) , it can be fund acrss the cuntry.
(49) , many yung peple have shwed their dissatisfactin. They think that square dancing (50) t much space in their neighbrhd and disturbs their life. In fact, it is the nise (51) square dancing that yung peple (52) mst.
Therefre, cncessins(让步) shuld be made by bth (53) s that they can live in (54) with each ther.
Peple taking part in square dancing are expected t dance in areas far away frm residential cmmunities(居民区), while the yung are called n t shw mre (55) f square dancing.
They will als becme ld and ne day may be ne f the dancers they dislike nw.
In additin, the gvernment shuld spare mre suitable areas where the elderly can d their favrite activities.
41.A. prvedB. witnessedC. develpedD. advanced
42.A. sinceB. nceC. untilD. thugh
43.A. relaxB. retireC. reactD. recver
44.A. uniqueB. generalC. differentD. wrng
45.A. lcalB. hnestC. respnsibleD. senir
46.A. custmsB. dancesC. apprachesD. entertainments
47.A. pleasureB. celebratinC. encuragementD. lve
48.A. As a resultB. Fr exampleC. In ther wrdsD. In particular
49.A. ThughB. TherefreC. HweverD. Otherwise
50.A. takes ffB. takes upC. makes upD. keeps up
51.A. withB. intC. againstD. by
52.A. dubtB. searchC. regretD. dislike
53.A. psitinsB. partiesC. situatinsD. hands
54.A. cnnectinB. hpeC. harmnyD. independence
55.A. tleranceB. expectatinC. spiritD. service
第II卷(非选择题)
五、填空,共15分。
In the heart f Nanjing, a grup f senir citizens actively participate in 56 unique exchange prgram. Every Saturday mrning, they gather at the cmmunity center 57 (share) life stries with teenagers. The prgram, 58 was launched in 2020, aims t bridge the generatin gap thrugh meaningful dialgues. Last week, 72-year-ld Mr. Wang mved everyne by 59 (describe) his experience f wrking as a vlunteer during the 2008Beijing Olympics. “45 days taught me the true meaning f cultural exchange,” he said, his eyes 60 (fill) with pride. The teenagers, 61 turn, shared their perspectives n mdern technlgy’s rle in scial cnnectins. What impresses researchers mst is the prgram’s sustainable design. Participants 62 (encurage) t c-create activities since its beginning. Fr example, the “Memry Ckbk” prject allws elders t teach traditinal recipes while yung peple help 63 (digital) recrd the cking prcesses. This cmbinatin f ral histry and technlgy preservatin has received natinal 64 (recgnize) . Lking ahead, the rganizers plan t expand the prgram t rural areas where aging ppulatins face greater scial islatin. With prper funding and cmmunity supprt, such initiatives may well becme a 65 (pwer) tl fr building inclusive scieties.
六、书面表达:共15分。
66.随着经济的发展,越来越多的文化遗产遭到破坏。假设你是红星中学高中生李华,请给当地报社写一封信,谈谈你对保护文化遗产的建议。内容包括:
1.文化遗产的重要性;
2.如何保护文化遗产。
注意:
1.词数120左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Dear Editr,
I am Li Hua, a senir student frm Hng Xing High Schl.
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Sincerely,
Li Hua
七、任务型读写:共25分。
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。
Spelling was my favurite subject in furth grade. Every week I memrised the new wrds, and by Friday I was prepared t take the spelling test. I usually gt all the wrds right. My teacher, Mrs Casazza, usually wrte “Excellent!” n the tp f my paper.
One day, Mrs Casazza annunced t the class that we wuld have a spelling bee(拼字比赛)n Thursday. “Oh, n,” I thught. Last mnth when I had t stand in the frnt f the class and give a bk reprt, my arms shk s badly that it was hard t read my paper. I was very cnscius f the twenty-seven pairs f eyes n me and all I wanted t d was t run back t my seat. A spelling bee wuld be even wrse. I wuldnˈt have a paper t read frm!
After lunch n Thursday, Mrs Casazza explained the rules. “Say the wrd, spell it, and then say it again,” she said. “Be careful nt t repeat any letters.” One at a time, she prnunced a wrd fr each student t spell. Tw bys made mistakes right away and had t sit dwn. With sweaty hands, I waited fr my turn. After the girl next t me crrectly spelled her wrd, Mrs Casazza called my name and said, “Yur wrd is ‘echˈ.”
“Ech,” I started. Then my mind went blank. Everyne was lking at me, waiting fr me t speak ut the first letter. But I culdnˈt think. My face gt ht and I was unable t finish the wrd. Mrs Casazza had t let me sit dwn. Afterwards, Mrs Casazza said it wrked s well that she decided t have a spelling bee every Thursday.
Afraid that Iˈd mess up again, I didnˈt want t g t schl the fllwing Thursday. “Whatˈs wrng?” my mther asked. I tld her abut the spelling bee and explained that I was nervus when they were all lking at me. “Yuˈre a gd speller and yu d s well in yur tests, s just believe in yurself,” Mum said.
注意:(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)请按如下格式作答。
The encuragement frm Mum gave me much cnfidence in myself. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
“Very gd,” Mrs Casazza said with a cheerful smile n her face. ____________________________________________________________________________________________
答案
~7.C、B8~9.C、C10~11.B、C
12~14.B、C、C15~17.B、C、C18~20.C、B、C
21~23.C、B、D24~27.A、D、B、C28~31.A、B、D、C32~35.B、D、D、C
36~40.C、E、F、A、G
41~55.B、A、A、C、D、B、D、A、C、B、A、D、B、C、A
56 a;57 t share;58 which;59 describing;60 filled;
61 in;62 have been encuraged; 63digitally;64 recgnitin; 65pwerful
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