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伊犁州2025-2026学年第二学期期末教学质量检测试题(卷)高一英语

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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、--- Silly me! I forget what my luggage looks like.

    --- What do you think of_____over there?

    A. the one B. it C. that D. this

     

  • 2、—Mum, where`s my bag?

    —How________ I know where you have left your bag?

    A.need

    B.would

    C.should

    D.might

  • 3、_____ the plant once a week if you are to get fruit in the autumn.

    A. Watered   B. Watering   C. To water   D. Water

     

  • 4、It has rained cats and dogs for days.I hope it will___________next week.

    A.step up B.make up C.take up D.clear up

  • 5、--How do you usually go to work? –– I usually drive, but if it is fine, I ______ by bike.

    A. will go B. would go C. have gone D. had gone

     

  • 6、 Good news never goes beyond the gate, ______ bad news spreads far and wide.

    A. when   B. as C. while   D. before

     

  • 7、The exhibition, sponsored by the local government, will illustrate ________ life evolved from water.

    A. whose   B. what   C. how   D. where

  • 8、All preparations _______ in advance before attendants arrive, the board chairman is confident the annual conference will be a success.

    A. had been made   B. made   C. having made   D. to be made

  • 9、Henry, it’s your turn. Please ____ the story where we left off before our coffee break.

    A.make up B.take up C.bring up D.set up

  • 10、The police are investigating the company, three of ________ managers have already been arrested.

    A. whose B. that

    C. which D. where

  • 11、He is a bad-tempered fellow, but he ________ be quite charming when he wishes.

    A. shall B. should

    C. can D. must

  • 12、These motorized bikes are highly effective for city traffic as you will never run out of ______ to park.

    A.options B.patience C.resources D.universe

  • 13、 --I hear that there was a terrible crash in the subway in Shanghai the other day.

    --Yes, _____ news came as _____ shock to all of us.

    A. the; the B. a; /   C. the; a   D. /; a

     

  • 14、 句意:Jack Ma is ambitious about his firm’s future, ______ that Alibaba’s achievements will one day top Walmart.

    A. says   B. to say C. saying D. said

     

  • 15、After completing and signing it, please return the form to us in the envelope ________.

    A.providing

    B.provided

    C.having provided

    D.to provide

  • 16、When you walk into any department store in Wuxi, chances are that you will see signs with a single digit number and the Chinese character zhe prominently displayed next to products that are on _____.

    A. discount   B. bargain   C. sale   D. reduction

  • 17、The online word “selfie” is gaining ______ and more and more people tend to use it

    nowadays.

    A. access   B. admission

    C. control   D. currency

     

  • 18、The computers made by our company sell well,but several years ago no one could have imagined the role in the market that they________.

    A.has played

    B.were to play

    C.had played

    D.played

  • 19、For all the failure of his business, he remains optimistic and ________ untroubled by his problems.

    A. hopefully B. seemingly

    C. rarely D. frequently

  • 20、The official says that the next step is to negotiate the Asian Investment Bank’s articles of agreement, which is expected ________ by the end of 2021.

    A.to have completed B.to be completed

    C.having completed D.being completed

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、My 21-year-old niece, a second-year undergraduate, mentioned that she watches video lectures offline at twice the normal speed. Struck by this, I asked some other students I know. Many now routinely speed up their lectures when learning offline — often by 1.5 times, sometimes by even more. Speed learning is not for everyone, but there are websites where students discuss how odd it will be once they return to the lecture theatre. One contributor wrote: “Normal speed now sounds like drunk speed.”

    Education was adapting to the digital world long before Covid-19 but, as with so many other human activities, the pandemic has given learning a huge push towards the virtual. Overnight, schools and universities closed and teachers and students had to find ways to do what they do only via the internet. “This is a time for schools and systems to reimagine education without schooling or classrooms,” says Professor Yong Zhao. Dr Jim Watterston in Australia thinks that, while the traditional classroom is still alive and well, education needs to be more adventurous and flexible. Earlier this year, Zhao and Watterston co-authored a paper in which they identified some major changes that should happen in education post-lockdown.

    The first concerns the content, which should emphasize such things as creativity, critical thinking and leadership, rather than the collection and storage of information. “For humans to progress in the age of smart machines, it is essential that they do not compete with machines.”, they wrote, “Instead, they need to be more human.”

    The second is that students should have more control over their learning, with the teacher’s role shifting from instructor to supervisor of learning resources, advisor and motivator. This is where so-called “active learning” comes in with a growing body of research suggesting that comprehension and memory are better when students learn in a hands-on way — through discussion and interactive technologies, for example. It’s also where the concept of “productive failure” applies. Professor Manu Kapurin argues that students learn better from their own or others’ failed attempts to solve a problem before or even instead of being told how to solve it.

    If the progress of the times is unable to hold back the coming revolution in education, it seems unlikely that the traditional classroom is going to have any luck in its attempts trying to turn back the clock. As Laurillard puts it, “It took a global pandemic to drive home what we’ve been saying for 20 years.”

    【1】By giving examples of “speed learning” in the first paragraph, the author wants to show that _________.

    A.digital world is dramatically reforming the way of learning.

    B.speed learning completely replaces normal speed learning.

    C.returning to the lecture theatre is strange after speed learning.

    D.education begins to adapt to digital world after Covid-19.

    【2】According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?

    A.It is essential for smart machines to be more human.

    B.Students should possess more information about creativity.

    C.Students value others’ failure over their own failure.

    D.“Active learning” calls for diverse ways of involvement.

    【3】According to Zhao and Watterston, the major changes in education should include _________.

    ①learning mode       ②learning motive             ③learning attitude               ④learning focus

    A.①④

    B.②③

    C.①③

    D.②④

    【4】According to the passage, what does the author most probably agree with?

    A.Speed learning harms students’ learning efficiency.

    B.The coming revolution in education is irreversible.

    C.Teachers will play a less important role in the future.

    D.The traditional classrooms will eventually disappear.

  • 22、Things to see, hear, watch and read.

    For more culture coverage and streaming recommendations, see vulture. com.

    MOVIES

    Go to New York Film Festival

    Sans virtual screenings.

    Lincoln Center, through October 10.

    The city’s most impressive cinema showcase opens with the world premiere (首映) of Joel Coen's The Tragedy of Macbeth, with Deazel Washington and Frances McDormand as the ruthless(冷酷无情的) would-be royals, and includes new films from Pedro Almodóvar (Parallel Mothers), Jane Campion (The Power of the Dog), Celine Sciamma (Petite Maman), Paul Verhoeven (Benedetta) and Apicbatpong Weerasethakul (Memoria).

    ALISON WILLMORE

    THEATER

    See Tina: The Tina Turner Musical

    Rolling on the river.

    Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, reopens October 8.

    With many Broadway shows returning, theater-goers can catch up with the shows they meant to attend but never quite got to. No one should miss a second chance to see star Adrienne Warren. The power-packed, laser-voiced performer will only be back playing the central role from October 8 to 31, and while her successor will no doubt be incredible, Warren...is simply the best. Do not miss her this time out.

    HELEN SHAW

    PODCASTS

    Listen to Storytime with Seth Rogen.

    Ft. celebrities and regular people.

    Sirius XM’s Stitcher October 6.

    Seth Rogen has teamed with producer Richard Parks III to show the stories of his interviewers as cinematically as possible, no matter how ordinary. Upcoming guests include Quinta Brunson, Joe Mande, and Paul Scheer.

    NICHOLAS QUAH

    ART

    See Julian Lethbridge

    Geometric abstractions.

    Paula Cooper Gallery, 521 West 21" Street, through October 16.

    Julian Lethbridge is a sort of under-known master of modeling the complex possibilities and variations of the visibility of thought. His works convey an intensity (强烈) of intention and a smoldering (郁积的) emotionalism.

    JERRY SALTZ

    【1】Which of the following people is an actor in a movie?

    A.Jane Campion.

    B.Frances McDormand.

    C.Seth Rogen.

    D.Joel Coen.

    【2】Who recommends people to see a musical?

    A.Helen Shaw.

    B.Nieholas Quah.

    C.Alison Willmore.

    D.Jerry Saltz

    【3】Which of the following is true about the podcasts?

    A.Paul Scheer is the producer.

    B.Seth is interviewed on October 6.

    C.You can hear common people's stories.

    D.It covers as many cinemas as possible.

    【4】What do you know about Julian Lethbridge according to the passage?

    A.His paintings are full of models.

    B.He is not very famous.

    C.His art exhibition runs through October.

    D.He has a complex personality.

    【5】Where can you go to enjoy a culture highlight on October 24?

    A.Lincoln Center.

    B.Paula Cooper Gallery.

    C.521 West 21th Street.

    D.Lunt-Fontanne Theatre.

  • 23、If you are looking for modern fairy tales, check out some of these stories written to appeal to today’s teenages.

    Entwined

    Based on the fairy tale The Twelve Dancing Princesses, readers will be swept away into this fantasy world of dance, love, mystery and curses (魔咒) created by author Heather Dixon. Readers will enjoy the detailed dance scenes and be pleasantly surprised to learn the double meaning of the word entwine. Recommended for ages 12—16.

    Beauty

    This classic retelling of Beauty and the Beast by award-winning author Robin McKinley is a more detailed version of the original story about a girl who is known more for her intelligence than her beauty. Following the traditional tale, Beauty and her sisters must move to the country when their father encounters financial ruin. Her relationship with the Beast is a slow unfolding of friendship that turns to love. Recommended for ages 12—15.

    Tiger’s Curse

    For 300 years the hero has been cursed to live as a Tiger, but when the heroine wishes for his freedom, the curse begins to break. Full of romance and adventure, this sweet retelling of Beauty and the Beast is the first book in the Tiger’s Curse series by Colleen Houck. Recommended for ages 12—18.

    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

    Although her mother died when she was a baby, Lady Jessica enjoyed a peaceful and fun childhood until her father decides to remarry a woman who is jealous of Jessica’ s beauty. To escape her evil stepmother, Jessica runs away to London where she meets a band of outcasts (被驱逐者) and changes her name to Snow. Tracy Lynn’s retelling of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is one of several books in the popular Once Upon a Time fairy tale series. Recommended for ages 12—14.

    【1】Which is the best choice for a 16-year-old girl who loves dancing?

    A.Entwined.

    B.Tiger’s Curse.

    C.Beauty.

    D.Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

    【2】Which author has won an award before?

    A.Heather Dixon.

    B.Robin McKinley.

    C.Colleen Houck.

    D.Tracy Lynn.

    【3】What do Tiger’s Curse and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs have in common?

    A.They are full of romance and adventure.

    B.They are recommended for girls of the same age.

    C.They are each one in different series of books.

    D.Their main characters are cursed.

  • 24、

    HOW WE HELP

    welldoing.org is an independent therapy (治疗) directory and information resource for people who want to enhance their health and wellbeing. Our aim is to help you find professional experts to support you, whatever the issues you or your family are dealing with in your life right now.

    How to find a therapist or coach using welldoing.org

    There are various ways to find a therapist, counsellor (顾问) or coach on welldoing.org and the best route will depend on how much help you need.

    From a simple postcode search to a personal matching service, we can help you find the right professional to see in person or online.

    Quick search

    If you know what type of therapy or type of coaching you are looking for, use the quick search options page to search by type of therapy or coaching and then postcode. You can leave the location box blank to search for online therapists and coaches.

    Questionnaire (问卷)

    If you aren’t sure exactly what you are looking for, our easy-to-use questionnaire will take you through a handful of questions to give you the top selections of suitable therapists in your area of choice.

    Personalised Matching Service

    Short on time, or simply can’t make up your mind? Complete an extended assessment which is kept secret before being reviewed by a mental health professional. There is a charge of £66 for this popular high-quality service.

    Therapy tailored to your individual needs

    Save time and money with our Personalised Matching Service

    Get matched to the right therapist            Talk online, by phone or in person             100% secret and secure

    How it works

    1. Tell us about yourself

    Answer a few quick questions to help us match you to the right therapist or counsellor for your needs, budget and goals. This will only take 5 minutes.

    2. We find your therapist

    Our mental health expert will review your profile and search our database of certificated professionals to find the therapist who best fits your requirements.

    3. We book a session

    Once the match is approved, we'll make a booking that suits you. And if you are not happy with your first session, we'll find another match for free. If we don't find your perfect match within 5 attempts, you get your money back.

    【1】The website welldoing.org mainly aims to _____.

    A.guide people to find suitable experts to improve welfare

    B.help people find out their own personalised requirements

    C.offer people good approaches to dealing with family issues

    D.provide information on how to enhance health and wellbeing

    【2】The website provides _____ options for people to choose from to get what they need.

    A.one

    B.two

    C.three

    D.four

    【3】What can be learned about the personalised matching service?

    A.You need to pay 66 pounds to the tailored therapist for the service.

    B.You can claim a refund if you fail to find a satisfying match after 5 attempts.

    C.The matches are arranged by certificated professionals to your special needs.

    D.The result of your assessment will be kept secret from the matched therapist.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、   Some fifteen years ago, when smartphone apps were new and few truly understood their potentials, retailers (零售商) barely knew that consumers could browse in stores while comparing prices and ____  from other item providers through certain apps before ____ making the  purchase online. Ten years ago, brick-and-mortar (实体店) retailers had to acknowledge that showrooming existed and appeared to be a threat. That’s the year when retailers were up in arms as online giant Amazon released an “evil” promotion that encouraged consumers to visit ____ stores and use Amazon’s Price Check app at the same time. Any purchase completed through the app was given ____ discounts, which significantly stimulated sales and ____ many shop owners to the edge of bankruptcy.

    From the point on, retailers began launching strategies to combat showrooming including releasing ____ items for sale so that no reference prices from other sources are available for comparison.

    “Media have reported showrooming as a big threat to physical stores,” says Casey Carl, a retailer. “However, less ____ is the fact that it is also the greatest opportunity for us.” Retailers need to accept that the act of showrooming is not illegal and any sensible buyer tends to ____ prices. As there’s nothing you can do about it, you might as well offer conveniences like in-store internet access to ____ these consumers. With caring services combined with acceptable prices, the store might actually improve the likelihood for consumers to close the deal ____.

    And a showrooming study indicates that it’s wise for retailers to limit the item price to at most 5 dollars higher than what online stores charge. After all, for the majority of consumers, getting the absolute lowest price is not their ____. Many of them, instead, are willing to pay ____ in exchange for favourable shopping experiences, such as the pleasant store atmosphere, agreeable staff attitudes or even the merry music played, with a reasonable price ____, of course.

    Besides, adopting a strategy of ____ channels is also essential. With many sale channels under control, retailers are sure to have access to the lowest price possible for an item. Therefore, when a customer pulls out a mobile device in store, retailers can be spared the ____ that was unavoidable for them some ten years ago.

    A.reviews

    B.locations

    C.rehearsals

    D.similarities

    A.genuinely

    B.generously

    C.particularly

    D.finally

    A.domestic

    B.physical

    C.imaginary

    D.parallel

    A.superior

    B.compulsory

    C.routine

    D.rewarding

    A.cornered

    B.messed

    C.overlooked

    D.refunded

    A.exclusive

    B.alternative

    C.renewed

    D.seasonal

    A.criticized

    B.publicized

    C.exploited

    D.executed

    A.pursue

    B.neglect

    C.question

    D.compare

    A.assist

    B.prohibit

    C.monitor

    D.expose

    A.out of stock

    B.on the spot

    C.within reach

    D.at random

    A.reputation

    B.greed

    C.priority

    D.devotion

    A.attention

    B.deposit

    C.honor

    D.extra

    A.disorder

    B.gap

    C.split

    D.deadline

    A.accessible

    B.multiple

    C.loyal

    D.concrete

    A.suspicion

    B.effort

    C.panic

    D.guilt

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、假设你是李华,你的美国老师Miss Morgan要求你们明天下午去听一个美国历史的讲座。你因故不能参加。请你根据以下要点,写一封短信向Miss Morgan请假。

    内容要点:  1. 表示歉意; 2. 理由:去机场接从法国回来的舅舅;

    3. 询问:是否有录音,以便补听讲座。

    注意:1. 词数:100词左右;

    2. 可根据内容要点适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    Miss Morgan

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Yours,

    Li Hua

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