贵州省铜仁市松桃苗族自治县松桃民族中学2025-2026学年高一上学期1月期末英语试题
一、阅读理解
Are you looking for a suitable club for your senior high school life Here are some introductions to popular clubs to help you find the right fit.
Speech Club
Do you enjoy talking Do you think you can be a future lawyer Try out for the school’s speech team. You will not only meet new people and make new friends but also practice public speaking — a valuable, important skill you will use at every stage of your life. By researching and debating hot-button political, social, and environmental topics, you will also become more aware and up-to-date on current events.
Band Club
Are you in a band in junior high If so, you probably remember always hanging around with your musical partners. The high school band is not just a fine arts elective (选修课) but also a dynamic (动感的) club. Members get to perform in concerts and even go on trips to places like Disneyland. It’s also worth noting that studies show students involved in music education tend to achieve higher academic grades. You read it right.
Red Cross Club
If you are interested in the medical field, consider joining the American Red Cross Club. As part of this club, which works with the local Red Cross chapter, you can receive training to become a lifeguard, learn to perform CPR, or even become a trained instructor who teaches these skills to others.
Language Clubs
Are you interested in learning or practicing a language like Spanish, French, or German A language club is a perfect choice. These clubs organize various charity and cultural events throughout the school year, allowing you to help people in need while also making new friends.
1.Which club is the most suitable if you dream of becoming a lawyer
A.Speech Club. B.Band Club.
C.Red Cross Club. D.Language Clubs.
2.What is an advantage of joining the Band Club
A.It helps improve school grades. B.It develops speaking skills.
C.It includes speech performance trips. D.It provides medical training.
3.What do Red Cross Club and Language Clubs have in common
A.Making new friends. B.Supporting people in need.
C.Learning foreign languages. D.Gaining first-aid knowledge.
In Jingdezhen, there’s a street-food stall that has become the talk of the town. The stall is run by Li Junyong, who sells delicious fried chicken cutlets. However, people flock to his stall not just for the tasty food. They come because his stall operates under some really clever and unique rules. Everyone affectionately calls him “Chicken Cutlet Bro”, and he has gained fame for his kind heart and smart business ideas.
The most notable rule is designed for students. Every afternoon at 4:30, Mr. Li stops serving other customers and reserves that time exclusively for students from the nearby school. Why does he do this He says he has made a promise to the students to always have a warm snack ready for them when their classes end. He believes that the students’ happiness is of great importance, so other patrons have to wait.
Mr. Li also aims to be highly efficient. To save time, he has a signature phrase that all his customers know well. Politely, he always says, “Please open your plastic bag.” This simple request helps him pack the chicken cutlets more quickly, so the hungry students don’t have to wait for too long. It’s a small rule, but it makes a significant difference. And he even has an amusing rule regarding quality. If a chicken cutlet isn’t cooked to perfection, he gives it to the customer for free. He wants every customer to get the best — tasting food from his stall.
These special rules make buying chicken cutlets from Mr. Li a fun and pleasant experience. Customers feel that they get more than just food; they also receive a smile and excellent service. His kind and clever rules have turned his small stall into the most popular spot in the town.
4.What word can be used to replace the underlined word in Paragraph 1
A.Seriously. B.Confidently. C.Lovingly. D.Curiously.
5.Which of the following statements about “Chicken Cutlet Bro” is right
A.He doesn’t serve patrons until 4:30.
B.He cares about students very much.
C.Customers come to his stall for excellent food and drinks.
D.Customers don’t have to open their plastic bags by themselves.
6.Why does Mr. Li save time for students every afternoon at 4:30
A.To make more money. B.To attract more customers.
C.To show off his efficiency. D.To keep a promise to students.
7.Which would be the best title for the passage
A.The best chicken cutlet ever B.The success of Chicken Cutlet Bro
C.A famous city and its treasures D.The special rules of Chicken Cutlet Bro
If someone were to ask me what it is like to be a student in today’s society, I would probably answer them something like this: Being a student in today’s society is not always easy.
The grown-ups often tell us that we don’t know what pressure is. But we as high school students have our own levels of pressure. For example, all school activities require high grade points. Then, getting your homework turned in on time seems simple, but you still hope to have a life outside of school as well. Many students in their high school years start their first job, so now you have school in the mornings, followed by responsibilities needing to be taken care of at home and then you’re off to work. By the time you are done there, you are too tired to finish your school work, but you stay up late to try and return to school feeling sleepy the next day. What good is that
Let’s not forget about peer (同龄人) pressure. All high school students meet with it at some point in their lives. High school can be a place where students are made fun of, singled out and pointed at.
My point is, it is a whole lot more challenging to be a student in high school than grown-ups believe. Our pressure may not include paying bills or taking care of a family, but I’m sure if grown-ups in our lives could go back to school today, they would be surprised at how much it has changed.
I don’t want you to think for a minute that there aren’t good moments and memories while we are students. My mum always tells me to enjoy it while I can. I know that the world outside of school is often hard and that the responsibilities are serious. That’s exactly why I know that the attention I give to my future is important in leading me to a career that will allow me to contribute to society.
8.What adds to the pressure on students
A.Part-time jobs. B.Parents’ high expectations.
C.Social responsibilities. D.Feeling sleepy the next day.
9.What does the author mean to do in paragraph 3
A.Provide a solution. B.Introduce a new topic.
C.Give another example. D.Explain high school life.
10.How does the author feel about high school life
A.Happy and relaxing. B.Challenging but meaningful.
C.Boring and painful. D.Lonely but memorable.
11.What is the purpose of the text
A.To share school life experiences.
B.To give some advice to students.
C.To make a comparison of different thoughts.
D.To improve people’s understanding of high school students.
Many people confuse hard-working people with workaholics(工作狂). How could a person tell that he/she is a workaholic A workaholic works long hours, at the expense of personal relationships and health. When not working, they’re thinking about work. Work influences their mood: when work is going well, they’re up; when work is going less well, they’re down.
Working, or simply being busy, can be a hard habit to break. When workaholics aren’t busy working—or doing something to promote their work—they feel anxious and guilty. They hang onto jobs for dear life and do everything they can to make sure they’re essential.
There is a link between health problems and workaholism. Just because work itself is a respectable pursuit(追求) doesn’t mean that an addiction to it is any less damaging than other sorts of addictions. A number of studies show that workaholism has been associated with a wide range of health problems, such as anxiety and heart disease.
Besides health problems, being a workaholic brings other negative effects as well. A study published in the American Journal of Family Therapy found that working too much negatively influenced an employee’s marriage. This isn’t surprising, since if you’re married to your work, it can be difficult to be married to anything, or anyone, else. There have also been studies looking at the influence of workaholic parents on their children and the news isn’t good. Adult children of workaholic fathers experienced more depression and anxiety and a weaker sense of self.
However, there are also many positive aspects to working hard and to an increasing devotion to career. Hard work can bring great rewards. For many, it’s how they develop feelings of self-worth and confidence and purpose. If you have a workaholic in your life, you might point out the things he or she is missing out on while at work, whether it’s a child’s soccer game, a good book, or a yoga class. Seek to understand why the person feels the need to work so much and support them in finding a solution.
12.What can we infer about workaholics
A.They put work in the first place.
B.They usually have life outside work.
C.They often get pleasure from work.
D.They win respect from their workmates.
13.What are Paragraphs 3 and 4 mainly about
A.Bad influences of workaholism.
B.Reasons for being workaholics.
C.How people deal with their addictions.
D.How hard-working people differ from workaholics.
14.What can we do to help workaholics in life
A.Force them to join family activities.
B.Reward them for their hard work.
C.Help them find self-worth and confidence.
D.Try to understand and support them.
15.What is the author’s attitude towards working hard
A.Doubtful. B.Objective. C.Negative. D.Curious.
Including healthy eating habits in your life is a must if you want to support your general well-being. 16 . Replace highly processed meat with fresher options
Highly processed meats like lunch meats, ham, bacon, sausage and black pudding are certainly convenient and tasty. But these meat choices can also be loaded with nitrates (硝酸盐), which can produce possibly cancer-causing compounds (化合物) when heated. 17 . Don’t eat the same foods on repeat
18 . Eating different sorts of foods will give your body different nutrients, One choice that dietitians recommend is to “eat the rainbow” meaning that people should aim to eat foods that naturally contain a wide range of colors throughout the week. Purple cabbage, orange carrots, red tomatoes, and white tofu are all good-for-you foods. Choose healthy snack options
It’s easy to lose track of how much you eat during the day. Making your own prepared snacks can prevent you from overeating. 19 — and even lose weight — as long as you pay attention to the types of foods you snack on and make smart choices. Healthy snacks you can eat without gaining weight include apple slices with butter and yogurt. Don’t skip breakfast
We have all been told that breakfast is the basic meal of the day. 20 . According to this study, eating breakfast consistently (一贯地) is linked to a greater intake of many nutrients. Plus, results showed that breakfast skippers consume significantly more calories and added sugars during lunch, dinner and snacks than people who eat breakfast.
A.A new research explains why
B.Fresh cuts of meat like steak and chicken breast can be a super option
C.Many vegetables can make dishes more satisfying
D.Snacking can actually help you maintain a healthy weight
E.To eat a healthy diet, variety is key
F.Limit processed snacks, like toast, pudding and cheesecake
G.Here are some healthy eating tips that are incredibly effective.
二、完形填空
I have a small garden in front of my house. Every spring, I plant some flowers there. This year, I decided to 21 some tulips (郁金香). I bought the bulbs from a local nursery and placed them in the soil 22 . I watered them regularly and waited for the first signs of 23 .
After a few weeks, I started to see little green shoots pushing through the soil. I was so 24 . As the days passed, the shoots grew taller and stronger. Soon, the tulip buds (花蕾) began to form. I couldn’t wait to see them 25 .
One morning, I went out to the 26 and was amazed to find that the tulips had bloomed. There were red, yellow, and purple tulips, all shining in the morning sun. They looked so beautiful that I couldn’t believe my eyes. I 27 my neighbors to come and have a look. They all praised the 28 of the tulips.
As the days 29 , the tulips began to fade. I knew that their time was over, but I was still a little sad to see them go. I 30 some of the tulips and put them in a vase inside the house. Even though they were no longer in the garden, they still brought a touch of 31 to my home.
I learned a lot from this 32 . Planting flowers is not just about getting beautiful flowers. It’s also about the 33 of watching them grow. It teaches you 34 and makes you more sensitive to the beauty of nature. I’m already looking forward to next spring when I can plant more flowers and repeat the whole 35 again.
21.A.plant B.donate C.replace D.publish
22.A.suddenly B.carefully C.annually D.frequently
23.A.strategy B.treatment C.growth D.procedure
24.A.excited B.embarrassed C.worried D.generous
25.A.graduate B.breathe C.leave D.open
26.A.campus B.garden C.apartment D.neighborhood
27.A.invited B.ordered C.prevented D.warned
28.A.equipment B.price C.beauty D.poison
29.A.turned up B.broke down C.went by D.set off
30.A.drew B.grew C.sold D.cut
31.A.money B.time C.color D.water
32.A.lesson B.experience C.climate D.battle
33.A.joy B.anger C.error D.concern
34.A.laziness B.darkness C.politeness D.patience
35.A.process B.mistake C.experiment D.meeting
三、语法填空
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。
When I was a kid, Mom used to cook food for us. One night after 36 (spend) a long hard day at work, Mom placed a plate of bread jam and 37 (extreme) burnt toast (烤面包) in front of my dad, I was waiting 38 (see) if he noticed it. However, while eating his toast 39 was made of my Mom, Dad just asked me how my day was at school. I don’t remember what I told him that night, 40 I do remember I heard Mom apologizing to Dad for burning the toast. I’ll never forget what Dad said, “Honey, I love burnt toast.”
Later that night, I 41 (go) to kiss Daddy goodnight and asked him if he really liked his toast burned. He gave me 42 big hug and said, “Your mamma put in a long hard day at work today, really 43 (tire). Besides, a burnt toast never hurts but cold words do!”
What I’ve learned over the years 44 (be) that learning to accept each other’s faults is one of the most important 45 (key) to creating a healthy, growing and lasting relationship.
四、书信写作
46.假定你是李华,在学习英语过程中遇到了困难。请给English Weekly 的编辑写一封短信。要点如下:
1.自我介绍;
2.遇到的困难;
3.希望得到建议和帮助。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.答案必须写在答题卡相应的位置。
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五、书面表达
47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。
Tim was a senior high school student who loved giving nicknames (绰号) to his classmates. However, almost all the nicknames he came up with were meant to mock (嘲笑) his classmates. For example, he called Lisa “Big Glasses” just because she wore thick-framed glasses to see clearly. Mike, who was a little heavier than others, was given the nickname “Fatty” by Tim.
The classmates didn’t like Tim’s behavior at all. Lisa once told Tim sadly, “Please don’t call me ‘Big Glasses’ anymore. It really hurts my feelings.” Mike also warned Tim, “If you keep calling me ‘Fatty’, I won’t talk to you.” But Tim paid no attention to their words. He thought it was all in good fun and often laughed when he called others by those nicknames.
Gradually, no one wanted to hang out with Tim. During breaks, while other students were chatting and playing together in the classroom or on the playground, Tim always sat alone in his seat. Sometimes he tried to join a group of classmates, but they would simply drift away. Tim felt a bit lonely, but he still didn’t realize that his habit of giving bad nicknames was the reason.
One afternoon, Tim stayed in the classroom to finish his math homework. Sam, whom Tim regarded as his good friend, came in with two other boys. Tim didn’t make a sound, so they didn’t notice him. He heard Sam say, “Tim is so boring. He only knows how to give foolish nicknames to others. I call him ‘Nickname Freak’ behind his back.” The other boys laughed. Tim’s heart sank. He finally understood how hurtful those nicknames were and how impolite and disrespectful his behavior was.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸相应位置作答
That night, Tim could barely sleep.
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After Tim apologized, something nice happened.
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答案 D A A D B G B E D A
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36.spending 37.extremely 38.to see 39.that/which 40.but 41.went 42.a 43.tired 44.is 45.keys
46.Dear Editor,
I am Li Hua, a student from Class One. I have some trouble in learning English and hope you can give me some useful advice. There are many new words in my book. I have never learned them before. It is hard for me to remember the words. So I cannot understand what the English teacher says. I get worried and afraid that I will fall behind in English. Could you help me, please
I am looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
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That night, Tim could barely sleep. He kept thinking about what Sam had said and the sad faces of his classmates when he had nicknamed them. Early the next morning, Tim made a decision: he would change. When he got to the classroom, Lisa was reading a book. Instead of saying “Big Glasses”, Tim said politely, “Hi, Lisa.” Lisa looked up, surprised. Then Mike came in, and Tim greeted him, “Morning, Mike.” Mike was also shocked. Tim took a deep breath before saying to both of them, “I’m sorry for giving you bad nicknames before. I won’t do that anymore.”
After Tim apologized, something nice happened. Lisa smiled and said, “It’s okay, Tim. We’re glad you realized that.” Mike nodded and added, “Yeah, let’s be friends again.” Soon, other classmates heard about Tim’s apology. During the break, some students came to talk to Tim. They chatted about homework and hobbies. Tim felt happy because he was no longer lonely. Day by day, Tim always called his classmates by their real names. He also learned to care about others’ feelings. In the end, Tim built a positive and respectful relationship with his classmates, and he truly understood the importance of mutual respect.