金昌2025-2026学年第二学期期末教学质量检测试题(卷)高一英语

一、单项选择(共20题,共 100分)

1、_____, we should reconsider the plan carefully. Which one is wrong?

A. In my view B. As far as I’m concerned

C. In my opinion D. As long as

2、 At the end of the meeting, it was announced that an agreement ______.

A.has reached

B.had reached

C.has been reached

D.had been reached

3、The ability to keep calm is one of her many ________. Owing to her excellent trait, she was promoted to deal with the emergency.

A.bases B.challenges C.benefits D.strengths

4、Lily spoke very carefully and slowly, ________the benefits of the plan against the risks involved.

A.being weighed

B.to weigh

C.weighing

D.weighed

5、Nowadays, a growing number of libraries provide computers and Internet ________ to allow people to search for information online.

A.standard

B.direction

C.access

D.position

6、She ________ to clean out the spare room last week, but it was much too occupied at that time.

A. had intended B. was intended C. intended D. was intending

7、The old lay just wondered ________her lost dog could cover a distance of nearly 1000   kilometers and find its way within 7 months.

A.what

B.which

C.when

D.how

8、We had chemistry in the newly built lab.以上句子中chemistry的成分是:

A.主语

B.谓语

C.宾语

D.状语

9、Enjoy yourselves in a multicultural evening, _____ local guests bring unique food and drink.

A.where

B.when

C.which

D.that

10、______ saving you time, the Internet also brings in a world of information and knowledge and keep you informed of the latest happenings in your field of interest.

A. Far from   B. Instead of   C. Regardless of   D. Apart from

11、—Why does she always ask you for help?

—There is no one else ________,is there?

A. who to turn to   B. she can turn to

C. for whom to turn   D. for her to turn

 

12、We don’t allow ________ here, but you ________ in the smoking room.

A.to smoke; allow to smoke

B.smoking; allow smoking

C.to smoke; are allowed smoking

D.smoking; are allowed to smoke

13、I was about to give up my effort to work on the puzzle when a good idea ______ me.

A.beat

B.attacked

C.struck

D.caught

14、Lady Gaga has put off her concerts because of the difficulties ______ by the strikes.

A.causing B.being caused C.caused D.having caused

15、The teacher’s retiring next month, when she’ll finally get ________ years’ of tiring teaching. But she feels somewhat upset about the day’s coming.

A.freed from

B.prepared for

C.met up with

D.made up of

16、I have been told to donate blood by the health expert __________ I need some in the medical treatment one day.

A. even though B. as if

 C. in case D. now that

 

17、—Did you have a good trip yesterday?

—We got up late, and     the first train had left,     we had to take a taxi.

A. on top of; so   B. as a result; then

C. what was worse; however   D. because; therefore

 

18、________ with farm work, few students in the countryside have the energy to ________.

A.Occupying; make research B.Occupied; do research

C.Occupied; make research D.Occupying; do research

19、 It’s impossible to live without computers!

_____ My parents never use computers and they’re living a happy life.

A. Why do you think so?  B. I can’t agree more.

C.hat’s wrong with you?  D. I am afraid so.

 

20、—Who ______ it be that left the door unlocked?

—It may be Mike. He is always forgetting things.

A.should

B.must

C.could

D.might

二、阅读理解(共4题,共 20分)

21、At 18, I competed in my first marathon in Dublin, Ireland. At that time, I was an excellent 400-meter runner at high school, but got it into my head that I should try the longer distance to prove that I was really good at running — and what better than the marathon.

Back then, the running craze hadn’t quite heated up to the point it has today and running a marathon was unknown to most people. Besides, I never knew anyone who had actually run a marathon.

On the way from England to Dublin, I was wondering what I was getting myself in two days later when the race would begin. I tried to get some sleep to ease my nerves, but I found it hard.

The race day was somewhat cloudy, but the warmth of the people forced away the clouds. My limited memories from that first race remain: the feeling of running through a tunnel (隧道) of people as the crowds lined beside the streets; the cheers from the crowds as the news came that an Irishman had won the race; what’s important, the unbelievable kindness of the crowds cheering me on as I hit the wall and tried to struggle through. Eventually, I didn’t get the prize, but I never gave up and regarded it as a success because I challenged myself.

After my first marathon, I started a website based on my love for running. Whether you’re an experienced marathoner or just an interested passer-by, I invite you to participate in the website and make it your home. Runners and particularly marathoners seem to share common ideals. They’re part of a global team and a global community.

【1】Why did the author take part in his first marathon?

A.To show his talent for running.

B.To win a prize in a longer distance race.

C.To attract the public’s attention to running.

D.To express his preference for 400-meter running.

【2】What impressed the author deeply during his first marathon?

A.He hit the wall and tried to struggle through.

B.He ran through a tunnel with other racers.

C.He nearly got lost due to the cloudy weather.

D.He received lots of encouragement from the crowds.

【3】What can we know about the author’s website?

A.It aims to help unite running lovers.

B.It has attracted large numbers of participants.

C.It attaches great importance to community spirit.

D.It was set up mainly for experienced marathoners.

【4】Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?

A.A Good Marathon Runner

B.My Unforgettable First Marathon

C.Starting a Website for Runners

D.Being Brave to Challenge Ourselves

22、   A group of volunteers joined forces to form a human chain to free four dolphins which had been stranded (搁浅) in a canal for four days. The four dolphins were seen in the water near the Fossil Park neighborhood in St Petersburg, Florida, US, on Sunday. Experts from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) had monitored the dolphins' activities in the past few days and hoped that they would swim out with the tide.

But when the dolphins struggled to leave the canal, the brave volunteers joined members of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Clearwater Marine Aquarium to form a rescue team to free them. Dozens of people gathered to take videos and pictures of the kind act. A team of 14 volunteers held hands to act as a block to guide the dolphins out of the narrow channel. They shouted and patted the water with their hands to direct the dolphins to vast expanses of Riviera Bay. Dolphins find their way in the water through echolocation(回声定位). That means that, by making high-frequency sounds, they can recognize the echoes of sound waves that bounce off objects to find their way around.

Andy Garrett, a biologist of the FWC said, "We were able to keep that chain together. The dolphins were interested. They actually came over right away." He added that when the team reached a bridge, the dolphins appeared a bit nervous and started doing some spins. "They made one real hard pass at our team and then went under the bridge and took off," Garrett said. The operation lasted about 45 minutes and the rescue team did not use nets or any items that could stress the dolphins.

1What can we know about the dolphins from paragraph l?

A.They formed a chain to protect themselves.

B.They lived in the water near the Fossil Park.

C.They were observed in secret by volunteers.

D.They were forced to stay in a canal for four days.

2Why did volunteers shout and pat the water?

A.To make sounds to attract some people.

B.To guide the dolphins out to Riviera Bay.

C.To celebrate the success of saving dolphins.

D.To test the different reactions of the dolphins.

3What words could best describe the rescuers?

A.Brave and caring.

B.Cautious and humorous.

C.Smart and ambitious.

D.Optimistic and energetic.

4What's the main idea of the text?

A.Dolphins swam to the canal to hunt for food.

B.Rescuers formed a human chain to save dolphins.

C.Volunteers helped four dolphins find their way home.

D.Experts studied the ways of dolphins' finding directions.

23、When little kids line up for the school picture day, there’s the typical nervousness as they get ready to show off their wide-toothed smiles. Maybe they’re wearing their best clothes. But the children who sit in front of the camera as part of Project Picture Day are a special kind of subject. They’re kids who get to be the focus of attention for the very first time.

Jules Alonzo brainstormed with his professional photographer friend about how they could combine a love for photography and working with children in poor areas. They created a concept and had a trial run in the Dominican Republic, taking photos of kids at school. Since then, the organization has reached many students and schools in three countries and it’s not for profit, which has made the Project Picture Day team of six members admired by many people. The team spend time photographing the students and editing and printing their photos.

“It’s funny and slightly embarrassing to see a photo of themselves. They love to show their peers and everyone gets a good laugh,” Alonzo says. “There’s a sense of pride and the whole ‘look at me!’ starts to spread across the room as more students get their photos. Others run to their parents to show them. Honestly, the reactions are the best part of all of this.” Besides photos, each student gets a care package including a notebook and a pencil. The group used to bring in donated supplies, but they soon realized that purchasing the school supplies locally had a positive economic impact. The students appreciate the supplies, but they’re truly charmed by the photos.

The group hope those kids can see themselves in a new light. These photos are meant to serve as a reminder of their accomplishment. Education, something that’s considered a luxury (奢侈品) in most poor countries, is indeed something to feel proud of and that’s something that makes the parents proud, too. For a parent, the photo means their child can go to school. The photo has a huge impact.

【1】What’s special about the subject of Project Picture Day?

A.They’re too nervous to show off themselves.

B.They dress themselves beautifully.

C.They hardly got photographed before.

D.They will probably attract public attention.

【2】What made the Project Picture Day team admired by people?

A.Their great care for kids’ mental health.

B.Their volunteering to photograph many kids.

C.Their outstanding skills in taking photos of kids.

D.Their contribution to improving poor areas’ education.

【3】How did the kids probably feel when seeing their photographs?

A.Curious and excited.

B.Embarrassed and confused.

C.Shocked but appreciative

D.Anxious and grateful.

【4】Why do the members of the team stop bringing in donated supplies now?

A.Fewer people make any donations.

B.Students appreciate photos more than supplies.

C.They find donated supplies make little sense.

D.They want to contribute to the local economy.

【5】What’s the best title for the passage?

A.The magic of having a photo for poor students

B.The development of Project Picture Day

C.The kids’ love for their photographs

D.The education in poor countries

24、Most parents realize that a diet of soda and candy isn’t a healthy choice, but what should they do if their children are picky eaters who refuse fruit and vegetables? There are ways to help kids eat healthily and avoid involving many fights at the dinner table.

Jane E. Brody wrote an article for The New York Times in August 2015. The articled title is Another Approach to Raising Healthy Eaters. In this article, she shares her experience as a child who was a picky eater. She provides some useful views for parents who have children that are very picky about what foods they will eat.

It turns out that demanding (要求)that a child eat something doesn’t really work well. The command to “clean your plate” can end up teaching children that it is normal to continue eating after their stomach is full. This habit may continue into adulthood, and can lead to overweight bodies or food disorders.

Instead, parents can try other methods that might actually influence their children to try new foods. One very simple method is to offer your children a small amount of newly introduced food. A large amount can seem intimidating (令人生畏的).One or two bites might feel less “scary” to try.

Another really easy thing parents can do is to read the ingredients (成分)on food instructions. You might be surprised by the kinds of food that have some form of sugar added to them. One way to be a healthier eater is to reduce the amount of sugar a person eats. Read the ingredient labels, and pick a product that doesn’t have extra sugar added. Start making your own type of your child’ s favorite foods at home instead of buying processed (加工过的)ones. Consider organic foods over the popular, well-known foods that are full of sugar.

Sometimes, all it takes to get a child to eat healthily is to offer a food in a different way. Kids that hate raw cauliflower (菜花)might eat it after the vegetable is roasted. It is possible to turn a head of cauliflower into rice. It looks the same and your child may not notice the difference between it and real rice.

【1】What do we know about Jane E. Brody?

A.She wrote a book to help kids eat healthily.

B.Her article for The New York Times was written in winter.

C.She shared some methods with parents having picky children.

D.Her experience as a picky eater once made her parents annoyed.

【2】The command of cleaning one’s plate usually_____.

A.doesn’t work at all

B.leads to children’s stomachache

C.ends up with children’s hating eating

D.gets children into a bad eating habit

【3】What can parents do if they want their children to try a new food?

A.Offer a small amount of it.

B.Give all of the food to them.

C.Tell them the ingredients in it.

D.Reduce the amount of sugar in it.

【4】Which of the following can help your kid become a healthy eater?

A.Making him eat up all food.

B.Only eating organic foods.

C.Buying processed foods.

D.Eating less sugar.

三、完形填空(共1题,共 5分)

25、   When my husband and I got married, he worked as a mechanic (机修工) from midnight to 8 a.m. However, I worked during the______. So as he came home from work each morning, I was getting ready to______.

We had very little______then, so when Valentine’s Day came around that first year, I knew we couldn’t______anything for each other. After he left to go to work the night before Valentine’s Day, I decided to______and make a Valentine’s Day card for him. I _________ wrote a poem on the front of the card. When he came home the next______ I felt foolish as I handed him the card, ______that he wouldn’t laugh at it. When he had finished ______ it, he slowly raised his head and looked at me. Then he reached down into his pocket. When he pulled his ______ out, he was holding ______.

He told me that he had______it for me during his break time, but he had been__________ to give it to me because he thought I might think it was______and that I might laugh at it.

It was a small heart made out of aluminum ().______ I had stayed up all night making him a Valentine card, he had been cutting out a______for me. I still have the aluminum heart, and I______it in my desk. Every time I see it, all those______come flooding back to me. Over the years, we’ve been able to buy each other very nice,______presents for Valentine’s Day. But none has ever been as dear or______as much as those handmade gifts made from our hearts the first year that we were married.

1A. holiday B. night C. weekend D. day

2A. cook B. rest C. leave D. help

3A. time B. money C. chance D. energy

4A. borrow B. choose C. find D. buy

5A. stay up B. call back C. slow down D. look out

6A. still B. even C. only D. again

7A. evening B. noon C. afternoon D. morning

8A. hoping B. noticing C. guessing D. imagining

9A. studying B. examining C. reading D. playing

10A. foot B. leg C. arm D. hand

11A. something B. anything C. nothing D. everything

12A. written B. made C. drawn D. invented

13A. afraid B. happy C. angry D. surprised

14A. wrong B. difficult C. stupid D. dangerous

15A. Before B. While C. Though D. If

16A. heart B. card C. toy D. book

17A. change B. cut C. keep D. divide

18A. problems B. memories C. pains D. choices

19A. strange B. special C. expensive D. satisfying

20A. proved B. explained C. influenced D. meant

四、书面表达(共1题,共 5分)

26、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一个完整的短文。

Rescue me

My high school was in a border town, meaning we got new students who came over with their families from another country. Sometimes they’d speak English, and sometimes they didn’t. Due to differences in various aspects, we just sort of stuck with our own group.

Lisa was a new one in our class, who sat beside me. She always wore a shining smile on her face, making her a bit different from others. However, we seldom talk to each other. The first time she was called on in my favorite U.S. History, she knew the answer (which I didn’t), and she spoke in perfect English, which completely shocked me. Later, I secretly found she was also a U.S. history addict.

One day, I was sitting in U.S. History, totally stressing about a midterm we were having the next day. I didn’t even notice the headteacher come in. When he called my name, I didn’t hear him. Then Lisa clapped me on my shoulder. When looking up, I found a strange expression on his face. Something was wrong. I figured I was in trouble, but I couldn’t imagine for what.

I followed the headteacher into his office. After being silent for a minute, the headteacher began to speak, “Your father has had a car accident. The doctors did everything they could to save him, but I’m afraid he didn’t make it...”. The news came as a big blow. I stood silently, tears rolling down my face.

The next few weeks were a blur as we had the funeral (葬礼) and began adjusting to life without my dad. I went back to school after I ran out of things to do at home. Everything felt a little different. I couldn’t exactly explain how, but it just did. I felt like I couldn’t talk to my friends about the same old things and couldn’t deal with listening to the same stupid jokes. I started eating lunch on the bench (长凳) alone. Sometimes, I was just sitting there, eating nothing.

注意:

1.续写短文词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式作答。

Paragraph 1:

One day, at lunch time, I sat on the bench as usual, staring off into space.

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Paragraph 2:

Lisa and I started having lunch on that bench everyday.

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