资阳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、Please ________ your ashes before it fails on the carpet.

A. cut off B. knock off

C. get off D. drop off

2、In my opinion, his perseverance may ______his great achievement in his research work

A.make up for

B.account for

C.stand for

D.call for

3、The artist is said   during the production and thus a pirated video was sold in every part of Kenya.

A. to be cheated   B. being cheated

C. to have been cheated   D. having been cheated

4、A quick review of successes and failures at the end of year will help ________ you year ahead.

A. sharpen B. switch

C. stretch D. shape

5、 Mr. Anderson is popular with his students, for he is kind, strict and knowledgeable.

—No wonder he has such a good_________.

A. reputation   B. tradition

C. preference D. presentation

 

6、________ amazed us greatly was that Linda could speak five languages.

A. That B. What C. Which  D. Why

 

7、I writing the paper as scheduled, but my mother’s illness interfered. I hope you will excuse me.

A. am to have finished   B. was to have finished

C. was to finish   D. ought to finish

8、You have been repeatedly told the rules, so there ______ be any difficulty finishing the task.

A. needn’t   B. wouldn’t   C. mustn’t   D. shouldn’t

9、Peter has previous experience, ______ I think he’s the right person for the job.

A. or   B. but

C. for   D. so

10、It's really hard to ______ the exact meaning of some words when you translate them into a foreign language.

A.go through B.bring out C.make up D.turn out

11、I don’t think it is polite to break in when people are having a conversation, ________?

A.isn’t it

B.do I

C.is it

D.do you

12、The workers were lazy and failed to finished the building ________.

A.at schedule B.on schedule C.behind schedule D.ahead of schedule

13、We hurriedly ended our meeting, leaving many problems ______.

A.to be settled B.to settle C.settled D.having settled

14、--- Don’t forget to have this machine fixed this afternoon., Darling.

--- Oh, you reminded me of what I otherwise   .

A. may have forgotten   B. must have forgotten   C. had forgotten   D. would have forgotten

15、You look beautiful in this dress and there is only one of this kind left here. I wonder if you would buy ________.

A.it B.one

C.some D.any

16、What I finally believe is that it's of no importance ______ others think about youand what matters most is the attitude of your own .

A.what B.how

C.that D.way

17、You will never be successful _____ you are fully devoted to you work.

A. because B. unless   C. if D. when

 

18、When I returned to my high school in town, I found it ______ completely.

A.changed

B.to be changed

C.having changed

D.changing

19、What is your main reason for choosing one restaurant   another?

A. over   B. of

C. from   D. for

20、We’d better go now, ______ we’ll miss the train.

A. but   B. so   C. otherwise   D. therefore

 

二、阅读理解(共4题,共 20分)

21、   For many Covid patients with long-term symptoms, online support groups have been an invaluable resource.

Several groups have thousands of members. In addition to connecting patients and advocating for better care, some groups are also launching their own research efforts or collaborating with researchers. Smaller groups have formed to focus on children or patients with specific symptoms, such as heart or neurological issues.

Among the most active is Body Politic, a support group that started in late March as a small Instagram group chat. It now has more than 14, 000 sign-ups from people across the world and moved to Slack where it has organized into more than 50 channels on different topics.

The group also launched a patient-led research arm, publishing its first survey in May and currently working on another one.

Diana Berrent, a 46-year-old in Port Washington, N. Y. , founded Survivor Corps, a Facebook group and website, in late March after being diagnosed with Covid. Her original mission was to mobilize recovered Covid-19 patients to donate plasma.

The group now has more than 110,000 members and has become an advocacy group for patients dealing with long-term symptoms. The group is working with researchers and lobbying for more long-term Covid care centers.

Another popular support group is Long Haul Covid Fighters, which started on Facebook in April. Once it became clear that some Covid-19 patients weren't getting better even after three months, a second group formed in June for those earlier in their illness.

“Each group is limited to about 5, 000 members," says Chelsea Alionar, a 37-year-old long Covid patient in Keizer, Ore. , and an administrator. Ms. Alionar says there are new plans for a third group as the number of patients grows.

“Our mission is to provide support for those whose health has been affected by Covid- 19, to promote public awareness and education regarding lengthy Covid recovery, and to advocate for the medical, mental health, and social interests of long haul Covid survivors,"says Ms. Alionar.

【1】What do we know about Body Politic?

A.It is the most active online support group.

B.It has attracted Covid survivors all over the world.

C.It has published its first survey in late March.

D.It works on Instagram and Slack at the same time.

【2】What was Diana Berrent's initial intention of setting up Survivor Corps?

A.To cure herself of a disease.

B.To promote public awareness and education.

C.To provide support to people who have survived Covid.

D.To call on Covid survivors to contribute their plasma.

【3】What can we infer from the last but one paragraph?

A.Each of the groups has at most 5,000 members.

B.Chelsea Alionar has recovered from Covid-19.

C.More online Covid support groups will be needed in the near future.

D.The number of the people who suffer from Covid-19 is on the decrease.

【4】What is the passage mainly about?

A.The task and responsibility of the online support groups.

B.The support for the people suffering from Covid.

C.The ways to deal with Covid-19 in the long term.

D.The types of the online support.

22、Chinese people may not be that familiar with sports tourism, but it is one of the fastest growing parts of tourism, because an increasing number of people are expressing their curiosity in sports events during their trips even if sports are not the key reason of their travel. 【1】

Sports tourism refers to tourism involving participation in or watching sports events and staying in an environment different from the usual tourist hotels or resorts. 【2】 At that time, people traveled to Olympia to watch or participate in Olympic races. Modern sports tourism, on the other hand, surfaced in the 1990s.

【3】 There is also a lack of research to study its true potential. However, given that Chinese authorities attach great importance to people’s health, sports tourism, in many ways, can meet people’s demand for both leisure and physical activity.

Rural tourism, one kind of sports tourism, which consists of fishing, hiking, horse riding and other outdoor activities, is expanding quickly. This form of tourism has been attracting many tourists. 【4】

Sports tourism is a booming industry today, with an annual growth rate of about 15 percent globally. 【5】 The rapid growth of sports tourism will help meet people’s leisure needs and boost the high-quality development in China.

A.It plays a vital role in rural construction.

B.People are paying more attention to safety in travel.

C.But sports tourism is still an emerging area in China.

D.However, this area has long drawn people’s attention in China.

E.The origin of sports tourism can be traced back to Ancient Greece.

F.In China, however, the growth rate is 30 — 40 percent despite a slow start.

G.Marathons, hiking, cycling and camping fall in the area of sports tourism.

23、If you’re looking for some books to read, the following may be your best choices.

Team Human by Douglas Rushkoff

Douglas Rushkoff believes we are essentially social creatures, and that we achieve our greatest goals when we work together, not as individuals. However, he says today’s society is threatened by many elements that weaken our ability to connect. He calls on us to take action.

Climate-A New Story by Charles Eisenstein

With an entire chapter stating climate change, Charles Eisenstein advocates expanding our limited focus on carbon emissions to see the broader picture beyond our short-sighted and incomplete approach. He thinks rivers, forests and the creatures of nature are valuable in their own right, not simply for preventing a rise in temperature.

Who Can You Trust? by Rachel Botsman

In this book, Rachel Botsman reveals that we are at the point of one of the biggest social transformations in human history. She says we might have lost faith in many other people, but millions of people exchange digital currencies or find themselves trusting a robot. She says if we are to benefit from this shift, we must understand the mechanics of how trust is built, managed, lost and repaired in the digital age.

The Happiness Fantasy by Carl Cederstrom

Carl Cederstrom traces our present-day conception of happiness. He argues that happiness is now defined by a desire to experience physical pleasure. He says, however, there is a vision of the good life which promotes deeper engagement with the world. Guided by this more reasonable worldview, we will present ourselves with a new image.

【1】What does Team Human focus on?

A.Individuals’ ability.

B.Teamwork.

C.Social events.

D.Creatures.

【2】Who introduces climate change to readers?

A.Douglas Rushkoff.

B.Rachel Botsman.

C.Charles Eisenstein.

D.Carl Cederstrom.

【3】Which book calls on readers to attach importance to mental pleasure?

A.Team Human.

B.Climate-A New Story.

C.Who Can You Trust?

D.The Happiness Fantasy.

24、“Can you imagine?” Diébédo Francis Kéré said to NPR, “I was born in Burkina Faso, a little village where there was no school. And my father wanted me to learn how to read and write very simply because then I could translate or read him his letters.”

The first Black winner of the Pritzker Architecture Prize was as surprised as anyone else to be selected for the field’s most famous prize. Many architects had openly supposed that 2022 would be Sir David Adjaye’s year, who is best known for designing notable buildings as the Nobel Peace Center in Norway. Kéré, who is based in Berlin but centers much of his practice in Africa, has been—until now—far lesser known, with buildings that include primary schools and a healthcare clinic.

When he was twenty, in 1985,Kéré earned a scholarship to study carpentry in Berlin. But he also attended night school and was admitted to Technische Universität Berlin, from which he graduated in 2004 with an advanced degree in architecture. He was still a student when he designed and built the innovative Gando Primary School.

Kéré’s architectural practice was inspired by his own experience attending school with around 100 other children in a region with temperatures over 100 F. “It’s very hot inside. And there was no light, while outside, the sunlight was abundant. I think, one day I should make it better. I was thinking about space, about room, about how I could feel better.”

In his designs for Gando Primary School and Naaba Belem Goumma Secondary School, Kéré drew on traditional building materials such as local clay mixed with concrete, and emphasized shade and shadows, making spaces bright enough and letting air in, and thus reducing the need for air conditioning. He wanted the buildings to evoke the sense of an oasis (绿洲), a place for many children, to be happy and learn how to read and write.

【1】Why did the Pritzker Architecture Prize of 2022 come out as a surprise?

A.Because it is the most famous prize.

B.Because the winner only designs schools.

C.Because Kéré wasn’t first selected as a candidate.

D.Because another competitor was more famous.

【2】What inspired Kéré’s architecture work?

A.His academic training in Berlin.

B.Hardship in his early childhood.

C.An architectural contest.

D.His experience traveling abroad.

【3】Which of the following best describes Kéré as an architect?

A.Creative and universal.

B.Determined and ambitious.

C.Caring and practical.

D.Devoted and productive.

【4】What can be inferred about the schools designed by Kéré?

A.They only use traditional materials.

B.They are well-lit and cool.

C.They need no air-conditioning.

D.They are built on oases.

三、完形填空(共1题,共 5分)

25、   A 9-year-old boy from Roswell, New Mexico has been spending his days outside his school to do his school work. This is because his family can’t afford _______ at home. Like many other families _______ by the coronavirus pandemic, his family sadly lost their _______ to pay for their WiFi connection.

But Jonathan Endecott, who _______ to be turning 10 next month, isn’t letting that stop him from _______! A fourth grader, Jonathan has been forced to stay in his _______ because of the pandemic like all the other kids, as well as many others throughout America and really, the _______.

Just like many other parents around the globe, Jonathan’s mom Angel sadly _______ both of her jobs due to the Covid-19 pandemic. And even though she _______ got one of her jobs back, she wasn’t earning enough to have their Internet connection ________.

Apparently, Jonathan really ________ learning. According to Angel, he’s also quite independent, and since his house is ________ right across the school field, she suggested that the boy walk to the school to get ________ to their internet so that he could still do his classes online.

After one teacher saw Jonathan lying down on the concrete ground, holding his ________ , she found the sight so ________ that she took a photo and went on to ask permission from his mom to ________ his photo on Facebook.

The photo gained so much ________ that eventually, a kind-hearted citizen ________ and offered to pay for the family’s internet service in Jonathan’s home for an entire year.

Then another ________ person that saw his photo, Shelby Dutton, also decided to put up a GoFundMe page in order to help other children suffering the same ________ as Jonathan.

A.housing

B.device

C.travel

D.Internet

A.affected

B.damaged

C.provided

D.witnessed

A.ambition

B.ability

C.will

D.money

A.plans

B.happens

C.offers

D.promises

A.playing

B.advancing

C.thinking

D.learning

A.country

B.school

C.community

D.hometown

A.world

B.matter

C.truth

D.situation

A.occupied

B.found

C.lost

D.landed

A.naturally

B.eventually

C.probably

D.rarely

A.further

B.quite

C.rather

D.again

A.sustains

B.engages

C.cherishes

D.promotes

A.situated

B.designed

C.purchased

D.founded

A.approach

B.answer

C.access

D.entrance

A.textbook

B.breath

C.head

D.laptop

A.heartbreaking

B.earth-shocking

C.breath -taking

D.heartwarming

A.take

B.share

C.develop

D.enjoy

A.traffic

B.praise

C.popularity

D.attention

A.made out

B.turned out

C.reached out

D.thought out

A.wealthy

B.kind-hearted

C.considerate

D.well-known

A.fate

B.fortune

C.background

D.loss

四、书面表达(共1题,共 5分)

26、为了丰富学生的校园艺术文化生活,你校学生会筹划下个月在学校操场举办一次校园音乐节。假如你是学生会主席,请你用英语写一份通知发布在校园网上,号召同学们积极参与。通知内容包括:

1.活动目的;

2.活动的时间和地点;

3.活动内容及参加人员。

注意:1.词数100左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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