珠海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、His work has received only a tiny mention in the newspaper; actually he__________more attention.

A.reserves B.deserves C.observes D.preserves

2、---I’m not going to the party tonight. I’ll stay at home and read.

---Come on, ________

A.You get a frog in your throat.

B.You’re pulling your weight.

C.We’d better throw in the towel.

D.Don’t be such a wet blanket.

3、In order to make full use of the energy, many water power stations are built ______ there are big waterfalls.

A.unless

B.so that

C.where

D.whether

4、—Are you still willing to lend money to your roommate?

—Yes. I have always held the ______ that he is an honest fellow.

A.belief B.truth C.custom D.fact

5、--- _____you interrupt now? Can't you see I'm on the phone?

--- Sorry Sir, but it's urgent.

A. Must   B. Should

C. Can D. Would

 

6、The young man had floated in the river for nearly two hours before he was ________ by the fisherman.

A. put up   B. made up

C. picked up   D. brought up

 

7、--Look at the picture. Tom looks so excited. He must have been on a wonderful trip.

--Yeah, he ______ himself in Australia.

A.is enjoying B.was enjoying

C.has been enjoying D.would enjoy

8、Why did she do a thing like that? It doesn't seem to __________.

A.set out B.sell out C.make sense D.settle down

9、It was ______ creative thinking that I took the course, not to get high marks in exams.

A.developing

B.to develop

C.developed

D.to have developed

10、Our TV sets sell well, but ten years ago no one could have imagined such a big share in the market that they

_______.

A.were having B.had had

C.were to have D.had

11、— Did you remember to pay the telephone bill?

— The telephone bill? _____.

A.I mean it.

B.That isn’t due yet.

C.My telephone is out of order.

D.Please remember the amount.

12、To produce the goods satisfying the environmental ______, the company  has  brought in advanced technology to remove the chemicals in the course of production.

A.burdens B.requirements C.pollution D.evolution

13、________ back to the 18th century, Peking Opera has over two hundred years of history.

A.Dating

B.Being dated

C.To date

D.To be dated

14、---I was wondering whether perhaps you could remember the name of the place.

---I’m afraid that________ me for the moment.

A.reminds

B.puzzles

C.disturbs

D.escapes

15、It was a nice house, but _______ too small for a family of live.

A.rarely B.fairly C.rather D.pretty

16、We ______ him that he ought to make the bar more attractive with various methods. He finally sees the light.

A.told B.would tell C.have been telling D.had told

17、Anxiety about social status leads to high levels of stress, which ________ leads to health problems.

A.in turn B.in order C.in fact D.in short

18、Never in my life ________ such a beautiful sunrise!

A. have I seen B. I have seen

C. did I see D. I saw

 

19、The minister refused for reasons of _______ rather than religion to sign a new law legalizing abortion.

A. comprehension   B. conscience   C. consequence   D. conservation

20、It is known that water is not an endless resource, ________ can it be made once more, so we should save and protect it.

A.so

B.as

C.thus

D.nor

二、阅读理解(共4题,共 20分)

21、   Liminal: Tate Britain, Information desk; Every weekend 11:00-15:00, and on Thursdays during school holidays 26 July-31 August 2019; FreeNo booking required. Liminal invites families into a physical, material and social experience of sculpture through touch. Created by artists Abigail Hunt and Kieren Reed. Suitable for all ages.

Guided Tours: Tate Liverpool; Every day at 15:00; Free; No booking required. Join one of our free daily guided tours to get an introduction to the Collection at Tate Liverpool. These tours are designed for individuals and small groups.

Under 5s Zone: Tate Modern, Bloomberg Interactive Zone and Under 5s Zone; Available at any time during gallery hours (10:00-18:00, Saturday-Thursday; 10:00-22:00, Friday); Free; No booking required. A new play space for under 5s and their families. The Under 5s Zone invites children on a creative and physical exploration of themes related to cubist artworks.

Open Studio: Tate Modern, Clore Learning Center; Every Saturday and Sunday 11:00-16:00, and on Thursdays and Fridays during the school holidays 26 July-31 August 2019; Free, No booking required. Visit Open Studio to experiment, play and create with ideas and materials before or after visiting the related artworks in the free collection displays.

Hepworth Family Activity Trail: Tate Modern, Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden; Available at any time during gallery hours (10:00-16:15, Tuesday-Sunday) $2; No booking required. Designed for adults and younger children to have fun together exploring this magical environment that was the artist’s home and studio, including the garden she created for her sculptures. Available from the Admissions Desk, Barbara Hepworth Museum. Price includes basic art materials.

Families at Art Dock: Tate Liverpool, Level 2 Galleries; Available at any time during gallery hours (10:00-17:50); Free; No booking required. Visit our family space at Art Dock in the first floor of the gallery, with beautiful views across the River Mersey. You can take time out from around the gallery to relax, play and create in this space, designed just for families! For all ages.

1If you are free at 16:00 every Tuesday, you can choose to visit   .

A.Liminal & Under 5s Zone

B.Open Studio & Families at Art Dock

C.Guided Tours & Open Studios

D.Under 5s Zone & Hepworth Family Activity Trail

2You can have a break and enjoy beautiful river views in   .

A.Open Studio B.Under 5s Zone

C.Families at Art Dock D.Hepworth Family Activity Trail

3What can we learn from the passage?

A.Liminal is not suitable for children under 5.

B.Open Studio allows you to play with the artworks.

C.Hepworth Family Activity Trail displays one artist’s artworks.

D.Guided tours help you have a better understanding of cubist artworks.

4The purpose of the passage is to   .

A.encourage you to display your own artworks

B.teach you how to create great artworks

C.help you understand famous artworks

D.introduce several art activities

22、Everything about Pakistani (巴基斯坦的) trucks is lively, from the colors to the designs to the wood carvings on the doors. Each one is carefully decorated, and no two trucks are alike. The drivers hope people will look at their truck with love. Every driver wants his truck to be the most admired vehicle on the road.

Just off the main road between Islamabad and Rawalpindi, there are artists, welders, metalworkers, horn sellers and electricians, all busy refurbishing (整修) and decorating the massive vehicles parked in the yard. Their space, called the carriage factory area, is devoted to the maintenance and care of trucks that serve the purpose of transporting goods from one place to another while looking and sounding as impressive as possible.

Scholars have traced evidence of decorated transport in Pakistan back thousands of years. The Pakistani practice of truck painting began gaining widespread popularity soon after the country’s independence.

Trucks are covered with designs, colorful stickers and fanciful paintings—hearts, flowers, peacocks, movie stars, folk singers, animals, politicians, angels and army generals. Chains dangling off the bottom jingle and sway with the truck’s stops and turns. There are lines of poetry expressing the loneliness of the trucker.

Drivers also have their choice when it comes to the horns. In his shop, Javed Iqbal vocalizes (使发声) some of the horn sounds for visitors. Many drivers request the “rail wallah” horn, he says, the one that sounds like a train. And for those who don’t want to choose just one sound, he sells a single horn with multiple effects.

Thanks in part to the efforts of Khan, the anthropologist and filmmaker, Pakistani trucks also serve a social good. She helped launch an award-winning project in 2019 in which a small number of trucks carry portraits (画像) of missing children, along with a number to call for Roshni Helpline, a Karachi-based nonprofit dedicated to recovering them. Of the 20 or so missing children whose portraits were painted on trucks, at least five were found.

【1】What can be learned about Pakistani trucks?

A.Each of them has a unique appearance.

B.They are usually parked off the main roads.

C.They are admired for their impressive roles in economy.

D.Some of them don’t serve the purpose of transporting goods.

【2】Why do Pakistanis decorate their trucks?

A.They show off their talent in poetry in this way.

B.They follow the tradition of decorating transports.

C.They do it to celebrate the country’s independence.

D.They intend to attract the attention of potential hirers.

【3】What is the case when it comes to the horns of the trucks?

A.Many of them sound like trains.

B.Each truck has more than one horn.

C.They are fixed at the bottom part of the trucks.

D.Drivers have their choices as to how they want them look like.

【4】In what way docs Pakistani trucks contribute to a good cause?

A.They help find missing children.

B.They transport goods for those in need.

C.They appear in public service advertising.

D.They spread ideas of non-profit organizations.

23、   After university in 2011, Samuel went to a rural primary school for native children, where, on his first day, another teacher told him, "Samuel, you don't have to do much, they're just Orang Asli-native children." This was what Samuel would spend years fighting against.

The Orang Asli community has struggled with poverty, melting into society, and losing their own identity and culture due to others' disregard of it. Samuel saw that the main barrier in teaching these children was the attitude on the part of many teachers that the native children were not worth their efforts. It was thought that whatever was taught would make no difference, so nobody bothered to try. The children themselves ended up believing these stigmas (污名), often doubting what they can achieve. Teachers skipped or slept in classes, and little effort was made to create an appropriate learning environment. Consequently, the school was one of the worst-performing in the district.

Samuel bonded with his native students and accepted their culture, leading him to see their potential. However, he also came to see that they did not have equal opportunities compared to urban schools, due to the lack of facilities. So he set up a crowdfunding project to create a fully equipped 21st-century English classroom with tablets and computers. The Orang Asli children now learn technology, experience English and communicate in English with volunteers all over Malaysia and overseas.

Consequently, the students have improved in national standardized examinations, from a pass rate of 30% in English (2008-2012) to an average of 80% (2013-2017). These efforts have resulted in a shift of what local children are considered capable of academically.

1What did the teacher's words suggest about the native children?

A.They were intelligent. B.They were hopeless.

C.They were unfriendly. D.They were independent.

2What major problem did Samuel need to solve?

A.The poverty of local people. B.The lack of facilities in his school.

C.The prejudice against the native kids. D.The unsuitable teaching methods.

3What is paragraph 3 mainly about?

A.The change of native students.

B.The importance of learning English.

C.The improvement of native education.

D.Samuel's work for the native kids.

4What can we learn from Samuel's story?

A.Respect makes a big difference.

B.The academic performance comes first.

C.Everyone deserves access to education.

D.One method can't apply to each situation.

24、   The subway system in the U.S. city of Boston will soon be equipped with train cars "Made in China," which will be shipped to the city in December. The current train cars in Boston have been running for decades and are too old to provide a modern trip experience.

Made in northeastern China's Jilin Province, the new cars can run at a speed of 102 kilometers per hour. Although designed according to the U.S. standard, the producing method of the cars is owned by a Chinese company named CRRC, the China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation. The final products match the Boston subway's strict maximum weight requirement of 34 tons per car, which barred a lot of world-famous companies from getting the order form. "The cars have to be solid, but light-weight at the same time," technology manager of the project Hong Haifeng told CCTV's Mandarin news channel. "And they have to be compatible with the century-old facilities in Boston."

This is the first time for Chinese rail equipment to be used in the United States. The new cars are designed to run for 30 years. CRRC showcased the model car in Boston on April 3. CCTV reported that the model was praised by the local leaders and citizens, including the governor of Massachusetts Charlie Baker. "We're really looking forward to putting these in transit," he said, adding that the upgrades will bring the Boston subway into the modern era.

1Why Boston choose train cars made in China?

A. They can offer the local people a modern trip experience.

B. They can run at a higher speed.

C. They meet the Boston subway's strict requirements.

D. They are of higher quality.

2What does the underlined phrase "be compatible with" in paragraph two mean?

A. match B. compare C. be competitive with D. be competent of

3What's the attitude of the local people towards the model car?

A. negative B. doubtful C. skeptical D. optimistic

4What may be the best title for the text?

A. Boston Will Replace Its Old Train Cars

B. The Advantages of Train China-made Cars

C. China-made Train Cars Will Come Into Boston

D. Bostonians' Preference for China-made Products

三、完形填空(共1题,共 5分)

25、   On January 14, 2012, Wesley Hamilton got shot outside an apartment but survived, suffering an injury that left him paralyzed (瘫痪) from the waist down. In the years _________ his injury, Hamilton said he became dangerously overweight, _________.

It was his daughter, Navaeh, who ultimately became his lifeline. The _________ inspired him to take control of his life. He got admitted to community college and took a nutrition _________. He started a healthy eating practice and _________ weightlifting. He lost 100 pounds within a year.

For Hamilton, it was only the _________. Then he started Disabled But Not Really, and, through adaptive _________ training and nutrition coaching, helped dozens of disabled take their health back into their own hands and _______above their limitations.

Hamilton developed an eight-week fitness program, and before the pandemic _________, participants would meet for one-hour group sessions twice a week as well as nutrition workshops.

When group classes were suspended __________ Covid-19, Hamilton said he was __________ to continuing to serve and support his program participants through __________ training sessions.

“People deserve to become a better __________ of themselves and have an overall better quality of life,” he said. “My purpose is to __________. And it’s to show people what happiness really looks like __________ the misfortunes that you have to face.”

A.following

B.accompanying

C.covering

D.including

A.embarrassed

B.ashamed

C.awkward

D.depressed

A.faith

B.love

C.relief

D.guide

A.course

B.experiment

C.restriction

D.scholarship

A.set up

B.turned up

C.took up

D.made up

A.option

B.challenge

C.beginning

D.trial

A.physical

B.biological

C.spiritual

D.behavioral

A.beat

B.arouse

C.act

D.rise

A.settled

B.removed

C.hit

D.existed

A.ahead of

B.because of

C.in case of

D.regardless of

A.exposed

B.opposed

C.accustomed

D.committed

A.urgent

B.private

C.public

D.secret

A.profile

B.expectation

C.proof

D.version

A.respond

B.inspire

C.admire

D.save

A.despite

B.unlike

C.with

D.against

四、书面表达(共1题,共 5分)

26、Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.

Museum Craze Involves More Teenagers

More museums are here waiting for you! China’s capital, Beijing, is going to open another batch (一批) of museums this year. The building of a new branch of the Palace Museum, one of the world’s most visited tourist attractions, kicked off as well.

As the museum craze has grown stronger in the past few years, teenagers in China have become more involved in exploring museums, where they can immerse (沉浸) themselves in modern technology as well as culture from the past. According to Educator magazine, visits by teenagers to museums each year increased from 220 million to 290 million in the past 5 years. Among the increasing numbers of museum visitors, many of them were teenagers accompanied by their families, reported Guangming Daily earlier this month.

To draw younger visitors, many museums are creating more offline activities for the purpose of spreading Chinese culture. They include artifact making, night visits, secret adventures, treasure evaluation, and some interesting courses. At the China Hangzhou Arts & Crafts Museum, for example, teenagers gathered around to make paper umbrellas during the Spring Festival holiday. With white gloves on and little spades in their hands, visitors in Henan province got to experience the daily work of archaeologists (考古学家). Apart from the activities, some museums even open branches especially designed for teenagers. A hall called Popular Agricultural Science for Young Visitors is a special branch launched by China Agricultural Museum. It is an exhibition hall that combines both visual and audio technology to involve teenagers in agriculture. Besides these offline approaches, a number of museums have also created official websites for teenagers, the Palace Museum in particular. Online visitors may go on an exciting adventure on the website in the style of a comic book.

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