浙江省 A9协作体 2025学年第二学期期中联考 高一英语试题(文字版,含答案,无听力原文,无音频)
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命题:桐乡凤鸣高级中学
审题:定海一中 马寅初中学
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第Ⅰ卷
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节:(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面 5 段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. Where des the cnversatin take place?
A. At a cafe.
B. At a shpping center.
C. At a train statin.
2. Hw ften des the wman run nw?
A. Every day.B. Twice a week.C. Once a week.
3. What can't the campus AI assistant d?
A. Renew library bks.B. Answer basic questins.C. Make the bkings.
4. What are the speakers talking abut?
A. Daily needs fr the ld peple.
B. Cnvenient neighbrhd services.
C. Public transprtatin.
5. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Neighbrs.B. C - wrkers.C. Family members.
第二节:(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)
听下面 5 段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听第 6 段录音,回答第 6、7 题。
6. What des the prject want teenagers t d?
A. Make prper use f the technlgy.B. Spend mre time with their family.C. Help senirs use technlgy better.
7. What is mre imprtant accrding t the wman?
A. Senirs build bnds.
B. Senirs gain cnfidence.
C. Senirs learn skills.
听第7段录音,回答第8至10题。
8. Why d peple nwadays seldm repair things?
A. It's hard t find replacement parts.
B. They have lst the habit f fixing.
C. The cst f repair is t high.
9. Why des the man's uncle still hld his ld jacket?
A. It fits him perfectly.
B. He wants t reduce waste.
C. It hlds memries.
10. What ld bject des the wman's mther wn?
A. A radi frm the 1980s.
B. A pair f repaired shes.
C. A 1970s sewing machine.
听第8段录音,回答第11至13题。
11. Wh might the wman be?
A. The by's mther.
B. The by's teacher.
C. The by's classmate.
12. Hw did the math grup change their teamwrk?
A. By starting with individual wrk.
B. By assigning a grup leader.
C. By meeting mre ften.
13. Why did the new apprach wrk better fr the grup?
A. It reduced the number f prblems.
B. It encuraged mre ideas.
C. It made meetings shrter.
听第9段录音,回答第14至16题。
14. Hw d Jake's hbbies help him?
A. They help him fcus and relax.
B. They keep him entertained.
C. They braden his hrizns.
15. What des Lisa d t manage tech distractins?
A. She plays guitar.
B. She writes in a jurnal.
C. She draws pictures.
16. What is Jake's main advice fr his peers?
A. Use technlgy prperly.B. D utdr activities.C. Find a balance.
听第10段录音,回答第17至20题。
17. What is the prject's main purpse?
A. Training birdwatching vlunteers.
B. Tracking climate effects n birds.
C. Prmting castal turism.
18. What d vlunteers d in the prject?
A. Setting up bird feeders alng the cast.
B. Prtecting endangered bird species.
C. Recrding detailed bird infrmatin.
19. What did vlunteers discver last year?
A. A new bird species.
B. A sign f habitat recvery.
C. A decrease in bird ppulatins.
20. What is the speaker's pinin n birdwatching?
A. It needs expensive equipment.
B. It aids glbal prtectin.
C. It is just a hbby.
第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节:(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
A BBC Wildlife Magazine subscriptin(订阅) is a sure way t get clser t the wnders f the natural wrld. As yu wuld expect frm the UK's ldest and best wildlife magazine, we nly use the best phtgraphers and mst knwledgeable writers t celebrate truly awe - inspiring animals and habitats. If yu want t stay up - t - date with the big nature stries and preservatin initiatives(倡议), why nt subscribe tday?
Benefits include:
· Make great savings n the individual shp price
· Delivery t yur dr wherever yu are
· Guarantee yur cpy and never miss an issue
· Fascinating features written by wildlife experts
· Exciting wildlife cmpetitins
Unrivalled(无可匹敌的) fr 50 years, BBC Wildlife Magazine is the ultimate guide t the natural wrld, giving subscribers a mre immersive experience. It publishes 13 issues a year. Every issue is packed full f breath - taking images and insightful features n a brad range f animals and habitats, bth in the UK and verseas. And we prvide practical advice, expert tips and ideas fr great days ut that will help yu understand, experience and enjy nature t its fullest.
Yu can expect the latest news frm scientific discveries t envirnmental issues, in - depth features
abut animal behaviur and preservatin written by experts wrking in the field, and a fascinating lk at what each wildlife mnth has t ffer. All are brught int vivid fcus by award - winning phtgraphy frm arund the wrld.
BBC Wildlife Magazine is essential reading fr anyne with a passin fr nature and wildlife. Subscribe tday and let us bring the natural wrld t yur drstep.
●Buying Optins
21. What can readers expect t find in the magazine?
A. Phts f wildlife nly in the UK.
B. Practical advice fr hme gardening.
C. Latest news frm plitical activities.
D. Features n animal prtectin.
22. Hw much d yu pay fr a ne - year print subscriptin?
A. £72.00.B. £78.00.C. £90.00.D. £97.50.
23. Where is the text prbably frm?
A. A persnal blg.B. A research paper.C. A subscriptin website.D. A gvernment reprt.
B
It was a dull afternn when a three - year - ld child, lking at a fish tank, asked, “Hw much lnger will the fish bathe? When will they cme ut?” The adults smiled at his inncence(纯真), but behind the smile hid a thught: When was the last time we asked such strangely wnderful questins?
What turned us frm endlessly curius children int impatient, unquestining adults? Five wrds: “That’s just hw it is.” Again and again, ur questins met with this reply. Why d fish live in water? That's just hw it is. It is a cnvenient answer, ne that fits every questin, yet explains nthing.
S hw d we fix the damage? By lking fr seemingly useless knwledge. Such knwledge may never serve a practical purpse and that is why it appears useless. But the act f lking fr it, just fr the jy f discvery, begins t repair what we lst. These small bits f knwledge shw hidden cnnectins and bring that jyful “aha” mment.
Beynd bringing back curisity, fun facts deepen cnversatins. One evening, we asked ur father,"Wh was the first cricketer(板球手) t scre a duble century in a One Day Internatinal?" Withut lking away, he replied,"Everyne knws it was Tendulkar." We said,"Yes, he was the first male cricketer. We asked abut the first cricketer." He stpped the match and raised his eyebrws. We tld him hw Blinda Clarke scred 229 nt ut against Denmark in 1997. A few days later, at a family gathering, ur father asked everyne this same questin.Instantly, the cnversatin turned t wmen's cricket, and t hw we are made t think f cricket as a men's sprt.
What feels like a small questin tday can becme tmrrw's big discvery. After all, everything we knw is nly a drp in a big cean f the unknwn.
24. What message is cnveyed in the first paragraph?
A. Children are naturally curius.B. Adults have lst curisity.
C. Yung kids have limited experience.D. Family gatherings create memries.
25. Why is"That's just hw it is" cnsidered harmful?
A. It helps children accept reality.B. It ffers a cnvenient answer.
C. It makes adult seem impatient.D. It stps further explratin.
26. What did the father d after learning abut Belinda Clarke?
A. He began t dubt himself.B. He shared the fact with thers.
C. He became interested in cricket.D. He stpped watching cricket matches.
27. What des the authr's experience suggest?
A. Curisity drives human prgress.B. Curisity is best learned yung.
C. Curisity helps peple stay safe.D. Curisity replaces practical knwledge.
C
In the wrld f big fd, artificial intelligence is nthing new. McCrmick, which wns brands(品牌) like Frank's RedHt, has been using AI in taste develpment fr nearly ten years. The cmpany says its develpment time has been cut by 20% t 25% by finding gd taste mixes and deciding which ideas are wrth testing.
It is a similar stry at Unilever, where AI is deeply used in fd research. Systems can test thusands f dishes in secnds n cmputers and get t wrkable ideas with fewer tests. Unilever's Knrr Fast & Flavurful Paste, fr example, was develped in abut half the usual time.
But even as AI shapes hw fd cmpanies decide what ends up n stre shelves, they are quick t stress that AI is nt taking ver the kitchen."Human creativity and judgment lead the way, and AI is a tl t help us d mre," said a Unilever leader."Our greatest strength will always be ur peple," said McCrmick's chief science fficer.
As mre new cmpanies use AI t tell hw peple will feel abut new fd prducts, it is unclear hw successful they will be. Fd scientists wh have tested these systems say the technlgy is still early."AI cmpanies are saying t much abut what they can d," ne fd scientist said."Withut real data frm big cmpanies, they can hardly tell what will happen."
Where AI desn't d well, researchers say, is bilgy. Dr. Julien Delarue, a prfessr at the University f Califrnia, said peple's hpes fr AI tls that study taste may be inflated. While AI can help study chemical data, knwing hw peple taste different tastes is still limited. Peple taste the same chemicals very differently because f their genes(基因), culture, and life experiences."There is n such thing as an average persn," Delarue said.
When it cmes t taste itself, humans are still the standard."Peple will always be the nes wh decide what tastes gd," he said."Nt machines."
28. What's said abut AI in the fd industry?
A. It tests dishes in real life.
B. It creates specific prducts.
C. It has been used fr ten years.
D. It makes prduct develpment faster.
29. What view d fd cmpany leaders hld?
A. AI helps but can nt take ver.
B. AI weakens human creativity.
C. AI shuld be used everywhere.
D. AI shuld make final decisins.
30. What des the underlined wrd "inflated" in paragraph 5 prbably mean?
A. T exact.B. T high.C. T simple.D. T early.
31. What can be learned frm the last tw paragraphs?
A. Peple are the real taste judges.
B. AI will sn cntrl taste develpment.
C. Peple like AI - designed prducts better.
D. Genetic differences are easy t get ver.
D
The variety f bacteria(细菌) in ur guts(肠道) has been used as a measure f verall health fr years nw. But recent studies suggest that what makes the guts f centenarians(peple wh live t be 100 r lder) different is nt the variety f bacteria species living there, but the balanced spread f thse species.
A 2023 study lked at the guts f ver 1,500 peple, including 297 centenarians. Dr Shuai Wang at China's Guangxi Academy f Sciences says that while this study's findings supprt the idea that centenarians have special gut bacteria linked t their lng life, it shwed that rather than variety, their gd health was better reflected by balance.
In fact, says Wang,"in many diseases, the variety f gut bacteria can be greater in sick patients than healthy peple. This increase ften happens due t a lss f gut barrier(屏障) resistance, allwing rare bacteria r bacteria that usually live elsewhere t settle there." In lder adults, he says,"A weaker gut barrier can cause a sudden increase f rare gut bacteria, which may lead t mre types f bacteria, but nt necessarily bring any extra health benefits." The key t imprving a weak gut barrier is fibre. Eating a high - fibre diet with plenty f vegetables keeps thse barriers strng, and s des aviding alchl.
Dr Mary Ni Lchlainn is anther expert wh thinks that bacterial variety isn't everything. She ran a experiment prviding lder twins with prebitic(益生元) fibre and fund that"they all had a decrease in variety, because the prebitic was causing certain bacteria t grw," she says."But they als all had imprved cgnitin(认知), s it shws me the limitatin f variety."
While variety may nt be the mst imprtant thing fr gut health, it can still play a psitive rle in later life. A 2016 study int weakness and the gut by Lchlainn's clleagues at King's fund a link between weakness and lwer bacterial variety.
32. What is the key t centenarians' gd health accrding t Dr Shuai Wang?
A. A high - fibre diet with vegetables.
B. A wide variety f gut bacteria.
C. The strng functin f gut barriers.
D. A balanced spread f gut bacteria.
33. Why d sme sick patients have higher gut bacterial variety?
A. They take sme vitamin pills.
B. They eat mre fibre - rich fd.
C. Their gut barrier becmes weaker.
D. Their illness leads t mre bacteria.
34. What can be inferred frm the experiment led by Dr Mary Ni Lchlainn?
A. Higher bacterial variety can imprve cgnitin.
B. Lwer bacterial variety may nt harm cgnitin.
C. Prebitic fibre can prmte peple's physical health.
D. Prebitic fibre increases the ttal number f bacteria.
35. What can be a suitable title fr the text?
A. The Secret f Lng Life: Regular Exercise.
B. Prebitic Fibre: The Way t a Healthy Gut.
C. Weakening Gut Barrier: Survival f Rare Bacteria.
D. Balance Over Variety: A New View n Gut Health.
第二节:(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Wrld Water Day n 22 March is a reminder f the imprtance f water fr peple and the planet. 36
Whether yu' re splashing in a pl r walking by a river, water cnnects yur senses. At the beach, yu can see the waves rlling in, hear them crashing, smell and taste the salty air and feel the cl water n yur feet. 37 This can refer t the sea, canals, lakes, rivers and funtains - anywhere that peple can enjy water. Scientists think blue spaces help yu relax because, ver time, lts f humans have lived near water s it feels safe and familiar.
Researcher Kate Campbell studies blue spaces and says they have the pwer t “relax ur bdies and tell ur minds t switch ff”. Even just lking at water can help yu feel fcused. A study in 2022 fund that it made vlunteers feel relaxed and slwed their heart rate. 38 Studies shw that peple ften feel happier when they live clse t the cast. Water has als been shwn t bst creativity, which is why yu might get gd ideas in the shwer r bath.
39 Authr Catherine Kelly says relaxing in the bath is gd t, r feeling rain n yur skin. If yu dn't like getting wet, sit indrs by the windw and watch raindrps race t the bttm. At the beach yu can g fr a swim if an adult says it's safe t d s, r sit n the shre and watch the hrizn. 40 Kelly says yu can think, “Here I am, this small thing. S my prblems are nt that big after all.”
A. But did yu knw it keeps yur mind healthy t?
B. Water is imprtant fr agriculture and industry wrldwide.
C. Watching waves calms mind and rushing water aids sleep.
D. Breathing sea air can als be gd fr yur physical health.
E. Yu dn't need t live by the sea t feel cnnected t water.
F. This peaceful feeling near water actually has a name: blue space.
G. Seeing a huge blue space has been shwn t help yu let g f things.
第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节:(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
I'm ff t Lndn with tw granddaughters fr ur yearly visit. We nly g nce a year because I'm a bit f a cuntry muse wh desn't like big cities, 41 crwded places.
After the train gt cancelled last year, we 42 t take a bus instead, a lnger jurney but mre 43 .The driver drpping us ff early, my lder granddaughter asked us t stp at a 44 shp. She's as careful with mney as I am. Then we 45 a café, enjying cups f tea befre the 46 time, and finally arrived at the bus stp.
Time flew. Stuck in a traffic jam near the city, I felt 47 grwing because I had bked tickets fr a specific time at a 48 . I feared we wuld be late, but there was nthing I culd d but 49 we wuld reach the bus statin in time fr the undergrund acrss twn.
The streets were 50 with peple when we finally came ut f the undergrund. I 51 rders like a sergeant majr(军士长), telling my trp t keep up. Arriving with secnds t 52 , we finally gt thrugh and spent a gd hur in the museum.
Afterwards, we walked east t ur htel. Trying t 53 the map n my phne, we realized we had passed it twice befre 54 it. We entered ur family rm, nly t find the three beds pushed tgether like a drmitry. The girls said they didn't mind as lng as I didn't make 55 when sleeping.
41.A. preferringB. apprachingC. visitingD. hating
42.A. decidedB. hpedC. askedD. tried
43.A. pleasantB. rmanticC. cmfrtableD. trustwrthy
44.A. newly - builtB. high - endC. secnd - handD. well - knwn
45.A. headed tB. lked frC. went byD. returned t
46.A. extraB. scheduledC. limitedD. ttal
47.A. dubtB. fearC. annyanceD. anxiety
48.A. museumB. palaceC. galleryD. theater
49.A. thinkB. hpeC. guessD. believe
50.A. decratedB. crwdedC. linedD. equipped
51.A. sangB. wrteC. shutedD. read
52.A. killB. wasteC. shareD. spare
53.A. fllwB. penC. studyD. admire
54.A. missingB. leavingC. findingD. frgetting
55.A. trubleB. nisesC. mistakesD. excuses
第二节:(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
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。
Del Vecchi lives in a rural twn in the wild and vast Chihuahuan Desert and 56 (create)Western landscape wrks. Thugh mainly self - taught, Del Vecchi has develped a impressively mature vice thrugh years f 57 (devte) t the paintings. When she meets a technical challenge, she turns t bks n past 58 (master).
Del Vecchi’s jurney int ils began unexpectedly. While 59 (live) in Philadelphia, she fund 60 (she) repeatedly drawn t a lcal museum’s wrks by James Whistler and Thmas Eakins—— always labeled“il.” The medium’s fluidity(流动性) and richness attracted her 61 (immediate).When she later returned t rural Texas, ils became the natural language fr expressing the Western landscapes she grew up arund with subjects 62 fcus n hrses, farming life and wide - pen skies.
Del Vecchi’s artistic evlutin has shifted frm strict realism tward a mre natural,explratry apprach.“I still use pht references,” she explains,“but nw I try 63 (bring) a little mre magic int the cmpsitin and the clr.” That magic is especially vivid in her ncturnes(夜景画), including Sagebrush and Starlight, 64 (inspire) by the mnlit rads f Tas.“I hpe the viewer can transprt themselves t this place and feel all the things that the magic f the night brings,” she says.
Her sensitivity, discipline and unmistakable sense f atmsphere make Del Vecchi 65 rising star Western art cllectrs will want t watch clsely.
第三节:单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据句意,请根据所给中文或首字母提示在空白处填入1个适当的单词。
重要提示:答题卷上把单词写完整,不要漏首字母。
66. The 66 (起源) f the universe is a fascinating tpic.
67. All the students are 67 (渴望的) fr the cming summer vacatin.
68. This useful app 68 (使能够) students t learn English anytime.
69. Members wh jin ur club tday will enjy a 15% 69 (折扣).
70. She wn first prize in the schl 70 (才能) shw with her pian perfrmance.
71. The math test yesterday was really t 71 , but I tried my best and made it.
72. The small restaurant c 72 us nly ¥50 fr the meal yesterday.
73. The club has weekly activities r 73 frm painting t dancing.
74. She was quite u 74 because she lst her favrite pen.
75. That attitude is t 75 f smene wh never gives up easily.
第四节:根据提示用词组的正确形式完成句子(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)
76. The finance department 76 all the expenses since the prject began.(track)
自项目开始以来,财务部门一直仔细记录所有开支。
77. The small island 77 the mainland by a bridge, attracting many turists.(jin)
那座小岛通过桥梁与大陆相连,吸引了许多游客。
78. The students 78 their hmewrk didn't ntice the teacher enter the classrm.(absrb)
专注于作业的学生们没有注意到老师走进教室。
79. He never allws thse lazy peple t 79 his kindness.(advantage)
他从不允许那些懒惰的人利用他的善良。
80. A new cmmunity library has been built 80 all the residents in this area.(benefit)
为了该地区所有居民的利益,一座新的社区图书馆已经建成。
第四部分:写作(满分15分)
假定你是李华,正在某国际文化交流平台的英语论坛上参与讨论,本期话题是:传统节日商业化是否削弱了节日的真正意义?请你用英语写一篇回帖,内容需包括:
(1)你的观点
(2)你的理由
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Nwadays, many traditinal festivals are becming mre and mre cmmercialized. In my pinin,……
2. 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
One day, a little by 41 (play) with a ball in the street. He threw the ball t hard and it brke the windw f a huse and fell inside. A wman came t the windw with the ball and shuted at the by, s the by ran away, but he still wanted his ball back. A few minutes 42 , the by came back and kncked at the dr f the huse. When the wman pened the dr, he said, "My father is ging t cme and repair yur windw very 43 (sn)." After a few minutes, a man came t the dr with tls (工具) in his hand. S the wman let the by take his ball away. When the man finished 44 (repair) the windw, he said t the wman, "Please pay ten dllars." "But aren't yu the father f that by?" the wman asked, 45 (lk) surprised. "N," he answered, 46 (lk) mre surprised, "Aren't yu his mther?"
试卷答案
第二部分 阅读
第一节(每小题2.5分)
第二节(每小题2.5分)
36.A 37.F 38.D 39.E 40.G
第三部分 语言运用
第一节 完形填空(每小题1分)
第二节 语法填空(每小题1.5分)
56.creates 57.devtin 58.masters 59.living 60.herself
61.immediately 62.with 63.t bring 64.inspired 65.a
第三节 单词拼写(每小题1分)
66.rigin
67.eager
68.enables
69.discunt
70.talent
71.tugh
72.charged
73.ranging
74.upset
75.typical
第四节 词组填空(每小题3分)
76.has been tracking
77. is jined t
78. absrbed in
79. take advantage f
80. fr the benefit f
第四部分 写作(满分15分)
Nwadays, many traditinal festivals are becming mre and mre cmmercialized. In my pinin, cmmercializatin hasn't weakened the true meaning f traditinal festivals.
Fr ne thing, festival business activities make festive atmsphere mre intense. Varius prmtins and themed activities remind peple f the arrival f the festival, making mre peple willing t participate in festival celebratins. Fr anther, the cmmercial peratin helps prmte the cultural cnntatin f festivals. Many businesses design cultural and creative prducts related t festival traditins, which helps traditinal culture spread amng yung peple.
In shrt, reasnable cmmercializatin is a bster fr inheriting traditinal festival culture.21
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