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      这是一份河北省衡水市重点高中2025-2026学年高一下学期3月开学测试 英语(含解析),共11页。试卷主要包含了阅读理解,完形填空,语法填空,书信写作等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      Trip 1 One Week in The Muntains
      Bring yur strng shes and warm clthes fr this walk in a beautiful area f the Green Muntains. Yu may g hiking r have a try f rck climbing. This is als a prtectin area fr wild animals. Yu can find many kinds f animals living in this area.
      Time: May 8 — May 14; Tel:64639818; Adult: $110.00; Child: $55.00
      Trip 2 Three Days in The Cuntry
      There are many beautiful gardens. Take yur camera and enjy the wnderful sight in Hunter Valley. It is a gd place fr fishing and hrse riding. Yu can als find different kinds f flwers here. This is als a great walk fr bird-lvers.
      Time: May 20 — May 22; Tel: 63986432; Adult: $50.00; Child: $25.00
      Trip 3 Flashlight Adventure
      Put n yur warm clthes, bring a flashlight, and cme fr a night walk alng the Dungg Valley. It is a trip full f adventure. A guide will lead the tur. Many f the plants yu will see n this trip can nly be seen at night.
      Time: May 16 — May 18; Tel: 63875629; Adult: $30.00; Nt fr children
      Trip 4 Five Day By The Sea
      Wear yu sun hat and enjy wnderful sunshine all the time frm mrning t evening. Our htel is next t the sea. We have ur wn bats t. Yu can swim in the sea r in the swimming pl. Every day ur bat will take yu t different places fr swimming.
      Time: May 23 — May 27; Tel: 67538293; Adult: $80.00; Child: $ 40.00
      1.David lves sprts. He will take his hliday frm May 7 t May 15. What activity will he prbably take part in?
      A.Fishing in the cuntry.B.Hiking in the muntains.
      C.Watching plants at night.D.Swimming in the sea.
      2.Sam wants t stay in Hunter Valley with his wife, his five-year-ld daughter and his seven-year-ld sn. Hw much will it cst?
      A.$150.B.$50.C.$25.D.$100.
      3.Lucy is a cllege student. She is quite interested in science. She wants t knw smething abut the life f plants at night. Which trip will she chse?
      A.Trip 1.B.Trip 2.C.Trip 3.D.Trip 4.
      T mst Scts, the name “Eric Liddell” needs n intrductin. His stry has becme part f natinal legend. At the 1924 Paris Olympics, Liddell wn gld in the men’s 400 meters, setting a new Olympic and wrld recrd. A century later, he remains ne f Sctland’s mst admired sprts figures.
      After the Paris Olympics, Liddell made a chice that again surprised many. He returned t Tianjin, the nrthern Chinese city. He was brn there and spent his early years befre returning t Britain. In Tianjin, he taught at a cllege and helped design and prmte the Minyuan Stadium. Mdeled after Lndn’s Stamfrd Bridge, the stadium became ne f Asia’s mst advanced sprting venues (场所) f its time.
      When Japan launched a full-scale invasin f China in 1937, Liddell chse nt t leave. Instead, he mved t Hebei Prvince, where he taught villagers. By 1941, as cnflict became tense, he made the painful decisin t send his pregnant wife and their tw yung daughters t safety in Canada, while he stayed behind. He had secretly transprted mney by hiding it inside hllwed-ut bread. This simple but effective trick enabled him t deliver vital funds t Chinese families in hardship.
      In 1943, Liddell was imprisned by Japanese frces in Weihlsen (nw Weifang city in Shandng Prvince) alng with nearly 2,000 ther Western civilians. There, he became knwn as “Uncle Eric”. He taught science using scraps f paper, rganized games, and repaired sprts equipment — even fixed hckey sticks fr the children. He helped the elderly, shared his fd, and even gave away his prized running shes t thse in greater need.
      Tragically, he died f a brain disease in 1945 at the age f 43, just mnths befre the camp was freed. In 1988, a memrial (纪念碑) was unveiled at his grave in Weifang with the wrds: “He shall fly as eagles; he shall run and nt be tired.”
      4.What can be learned frm paragraph 2?
      A.Eric Liddell was brn in Britain and grew up in Tianjin.
      B.Eric Liddell designed the Minyuan Stadium by himself.
      C.The Minyuan Stadium was the mst advanced venue in Asia.
      D.Eric Liddell returned t Tianjin after the 1924 Paris Olympics.
      5.Why were his family sent t Canada?
      A.T avid the cnflict in China.
      B.T better supprt Chinese families.
      C.T find a better jb in Canada.
      D.T have a family reunin later in Canada.
      6.Which can best describe Eric Liddell?
      A.Humble and humrus.
      B.Respnsible and curageus.
      C.Hardwrking and hnest.
      D.Lyal and clever.
      7.What is the meaning f the wrds n Eric’s memrial?
      A.Eric liked playing with wild animals.
      B.Eric devted himself t physical exercises.
      C.Eric helped thers and wuld never give up.
      D.Eric was a fighter against diseases in his lifetime.
      Visiting a museum r ging n a study tur is a quickly grwing scial activity, which has significantly increased ftfalls at majr museums. This situatin has prmpted many museums t extend their pening hurs. What’s mre, the visitrs include nt just histry and archelgy (考古) lvers, but als an increasing number f rdinary peple.
      All this suggests the cultural turism field is shwing strng recvery, which has sped up the mix f culture and turism. Hwever, the rapidly rising ftfalls present new challenges fr the museums, as they have t cater t the visitrs’ demand fr special cultural services and take measures t supprt schl research better.
      The Suzhu Museum in Jiangsu prvince ffers an example f hw museums can adapt t deal with the nrush f visitrs. Firstly, the museums shuld expand their rles beynd the traditinal field f educatin and research, and jin the lcal turism area. In 2007, the Suzhu Museum cnducted a survey f visitrs thrugh a questinnaire, which shwed that the mst f the visitrs were yung well-educated peple wh were very active n scial media. And scial media users influence peple’s travel habits r decisins, giving rise t ppular things such as “city walks”. Based n this insight, the museum published a pcketbk prviding infrmatin n bth its cllectins and lcal turist spts in Suzhu.
      Secnd, the applicatin f digital technlgy can imprve changes in the cultural area. Sme museums have als fund new ways f interacting with nline visitrs. 3D virtual mdeling and digitalized exhibitins can give visitrs the chance t explre museums frm a distance.
      Third, there is a grwing trend f crss-brder integratin f cultural and educatinal resurces. Plitics encurages students t visit museums, imprving their histrical knwledge thrugh schl-related lessns.
      Last but nt least, museums must als cater t elderly visitrs, wh make up ver 20% f China’s ppulatin. The Suzhu Museum carried ut a survey f mre than 800 peple aged 60 r abve thrugh questinnaires and interviews last year t understand their preferences and develp age-friendly services. These include making places easy t reach, prviding efficient medical services, and displaying artwrks in ways that reduce physical effrt fr all visitrs.
      Only by paying attentin t the real needs f the peple can museums prvide better cultural fferings and services.
      8.What des the underlined phrase “cater t” in paragraph 2 mean?
      A.Satisfy.B.Affrd.C.Supprt.D.Help.
      9.Wh are likely t visit museums mst accrding t the survey cnducted in 2007?
      A.Art and phtgraphy fans.
      B.Histry and archelgy lvers.
      C.Internatinal exchanges students.
      D.Yung, well-educated scial media users.
      10.Hw did the Suzhu Museum adapt t the increase in visitrs?
      A.By extending pening hurs.B.By meeting different requirements.
      C.By fcusing n academic researches.D.By prviding mre educatinal resurces.
      11.What’s the purpse f this passage?
      A.T develp turism in Jiangsu prvince.
      B.T describe the present state f museums.
      C.T discuss the challenges faced by museums.
      D.T explain hw museums rise t the challenges.
      Bak Mtrs, a newly-established Tunisian cmpany, is lking t jump n the EV (electric vehicle) trend, while making use f ne f Africa’s greatest natural resurces — sunshine. Its cmpact cars and carg vans have slar panels n their rfs, While the vehicles (交通工具) still have lithium (锂) batteries and can be charged (充电) at hme r n the rad, the slar panels give them access t a free energy surce, charging the batteries directly. S far, the cmpany has made just 100 vehicles but it plans t expand and increase exprts ver the cming year.
      Funded in 2021, the cmpany began making three-wheeled carg vehicles, but has since mved t fur-wheeled mdels. The B-Van, which can carry 400 kilgrams f carg and has a 100-t 300-kilmeter range, is designed fr lgistics and last-mile delivery (配送), with prices starting at $8,500. The ther is the Bee, a tiny 2-seat car with a 70-t 120-kilmeter range and a max speed f 45 kilmeters per hur. It’s specially designed tward daily, in-city trips and starts at $6,200.
      Khaled Habaieb, head f Bak Mtrs, says that the cmpany is als designing a third mdel, the X-Van, which will fit tw passengers and have a larger carg area. He pints ut that mre than 40%f the parts f each vehicle are btained lcally, including the lithium-irn-phsphate batteries and steel. This helps t prvide much-needed lcal jbs, Habaieb adds.
      Currently Bak Mtrs is small, but it recently started building a secnd, larger factry in Tunisia, expected t pen tward the end f 2026. It aims t prduce up t 8,000 vehicles per year fr Africa, the Middle East and Eurpe. “The ptential market in Africa is abut 1 millin vehicles per year,” says Bubaker Siala, funder and CEO f Bak Mtrs. “We are targeting maybe 5% t 10% f this market.” He adds that the next five t 10 years will be the peak f the electric mbility transitin (过渡): “We have t prepare urselves fr this transitin and ffer inexpensive and gd prducts fr the African citizen.”
      12.What is the key feature f Bak Mtrs’ vehicles?
      A.They have lithium batteries.
      B.They can be charged at hme.
      C.They are the cheapest EVs in the wrld.
      D.They cme with slar panels n the rf.
      13.Which mdel f Bak Mtrs is suitable fr delivery in cities?
      A.The three-wheeled carg vehicle.B.The B-Van.
      C.The Bee.D.The X-Van.
      14.What is Bubaker Siala’s attitude twards the future f Bak Mtrs in Africa?
      A.Dubtful.B.Indifferent.C.Serius.D.Optimistic.
      15.What can we infer frm the passage abut Bak Mtrs?
      A.Its new factry started prductin in 2025.
      B.It plans t take up part f the African EV market.
      C.It has already becme a leading EV maker in Africa.
      D.It is trying t prvide mre advanced cars fr African users.
      Have yu ever made a prmise t yurself that yu didn’t keep? Cmmnly, when the new year ticks ver, we make reslutins: ging t the gym, studying harder r giving up a bad habit. 16 But what if yu want t create a new gd habit? Well, it’s pssible.
      The basic idea f a habit is smething we d almst uncnsciusly, as if yu’re n autpilt. An example f this wuld be having breakfast r saying “please” and “thank yu”. 17 But if we dn’t have thse habits, hw can we create them? Accrding t a study published by the Eurpean Jurnal f Scial Psychlgy, it takes an average f 66 days t frm a new habit. Hwever, relying nly n determinatin may nt be the answer.
      18 D yu want t lse weight because yu want t be healthier r feel mre attractive? The issue is, willpwer culd be subject t yur md-a bad md may mean yu dn’t want t d smething.
      Yu shuld als avid trying t change t much at nce—remember that it’s a case f baby steps. Giving up all yur favurite fds at nce will prbably result in failure rather than sustainable practice. If it happens, dn’t wrry abut failing. 19
      Finally, dn’t d things utside yur cmfrt zne. If yu hate mushrms, dn’t persevere and try t add them t yur diet just t be healthier. 20 After all, what yu enjy might be healthy as well.
      Creating new habits might nt be quick, but if yu fllw these tips, yu may be able t change smething fr the better r kick a bad habit.
      A.Just start again!
      B.Eat smething yu like!
      C.Celebrate every small step yu take.
      D.Sadly, sn we ften end up breaking them.
      E.Gd habits can be part f yur daily rutine.
      F.Keep explring until yu find a healthy fd.
      G.Questining why rather than making up yur minds culd be the key.
      二、完形填空
      The “Wilderness Survival Challenge” in Zhangjiajie’s Qixing Muntain has becme a big hit recently. What makes this event stand ut is that there is n purpsefully designed plt — it shws the 21 struggles f 100 cmmn peple in the wild.
      Each persn gt nly a small knife at the start, 22 t seek fd and water, build simple shelters, and survive withut any 23 frm the utside. The life in the muntain was really 24 especially when the temperature drpped drastically in mid-Nvember. Sme peple 25 wild berries and drank river water t keep ging, while thers made every effrt t keep the fire burning.
      A participant named Dayu wn peple’s affectin due t his 26 . He stayed in the harsh wild fr 41 days, which deeply 27 everyne. Anther participant called “Cld Beauty” tried her best t prtect the fire in the rain, but she had t leave because her health check didn’t 28 . These stries tuched peple’s sft spt because the participants had real-life 29 like paying back debts frm failed business r getting mney fr their pverty-stricken families.
      Althugh the riginal rule said nly 10 peple culd make it t the 30 , the rganizers changed it. All 14 remaining peple entered the last rund and each 31 20,000 yuan as a prize. The event als brught great 32 benefits. Spnsrs f the event saw a significant increase in prduct 33 , and Qixing Muntain quickly 34 . This challenge reveals that peple admire strength and 35 — qualities that shine thrugh when facing difficulties. It’s nt merely a cmpetitin r a shw, but a celebratin f rdinary peple’s perseverance.
      21.A.realB.regularC.averageD.individual
      22.A.tryingB.startingC.prmisingD.refusing
      23.A.imprvementB.cnditinC.cnnectinD.assistance
      24.A.cnfusingB.challengingC.bringD.embarrassing
      25.A.grewB.cntributedC.pickedD.desired
      26.A.kindnessB.clevernessC.hnestyD.strength
      27.A.frightenedB.mvedC.engagedD.wrried
      28.A.succeedB.apprveC.passD.qualify
      29.A.ffersB.pprtunitiesC.regretsD.trubles
      30.A.scheduleB.channelC.finalD.ptential
      31.A.receivedB.benefitedC.cnsideredD.fund
      32.A.culturalB.ecnmicC.educatinalD.mental
      33.A.advertisementsB.varietiesC.prmtinsD.sales
      34.A.gained in pwerB.grew in heightC.rse t fameD.cntributed t wealth
      35.A.beliefB.curageC.luckD.cnfidence
      三、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。
      The Beijing Dance Academy (BDA) hsted the seventh yearly BDA Dance Frum (论坛) n Oct 25, bringing tgether specialists, artists and cultural leaders frm acrss the wrld 36 (explre) the rle f dance in internatinal cultural exchanges.
      This year’s frum, “Dance’s Shared Future: Identity, Integratin, and Transcendence”, addressed the intersectin f dance with high technlgies, such as AI, 37 (examine) the new pprtunities and challenges these new changes bring t the art frm.
      The frum, 38 was set up in 2019, has becme an 39 (influence) frum fr high-level artistic and cultural exchange. Since it started, the frum 40 (attract) ver 900 experts and specialists frm mre than 20 cuntries and areas, carrying ut a gd deal f dialgue n 41 (tpic) such as the future f Chinese dance, the glbal significance f dance, 42 its rle in human sciety.
      In his keynte speech, Xu Rui, president f the Beijing Dance Academy, presented the cncept f a “Dance Culture Cmmunity” as a means f translating the idea f a 43 (share) glbal future int bdied cultural practices. Xu highlighted hw, thrugh interdisciplinary (跨学科的) research, dance can 44 (cnnect) with new technlgies while prtecting its artistic cmpleteness. This cmbinatin f art and technlgy, he suggested, ffers new appraches 45 glbal gvernance and cultural cperatin.
      四、书信写作
      46.假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Tm打算到中国游玩,来信请你给他推荐一个景点。请你写一封回信,内容包括:
      1. 景点简介(如名称、地理位置、特色等);
      2. 推荐的理由;
      3. 表达欢迎与祝愿。
      注意:1. 词数100左右;
      2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
      Dear Tm,
      __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Yurs,
      Li Hua
      参考答案
      21.A 22.A 23.D 24.B 25.C 26.D 27.B 28.C 29.D 30.C 31.A 32.B 33.D 34.C 35.B
      36.t explre 37.examining 38.which 39.influential 40.has attracted 41.tpics 42.and 43.shared 44.be cnnected 45.t
      46.Dear Tm,
      I’m glad t hear that yu’re planning t visit China. I’d like t recmmend the Great Wall t yu.
      The Great Wall is lcated in nrthern China. It’s ne f the mst famus wnders in the wrld, stretching acrss muntains and deserts. Its magnificent appearance and lng histry are really amazing.
      I recmmend it because it represents the wisdm and hard wrk f the ancient Chinese peple. Walking n the Great Wall, yu can enjy the beautiful scenery and feel the grandeur f histry.
      I sincerely welcme yu t China. I’m sure yu’ll have a wnderful time here.
      Yurs,
      Li Hua题号
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