浙江省丽水市普通高中2025-2026学年高一上学期(期末)教学质量监控英语试卷(含答案,含听力原文及音频)

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浙江丽水市2025-2026学年第一学期普通高中教学质量监控高一英语试题
一、听力选择题
1.Why is the man talking to the woman
A.To reserve a table. B.To look for his clothes. C.To change his seat.
2.What makes the man suffer from hair loss in the woman’s view
A.His diet. B.His genes. C.His poor sleep.
3.When does the conversation take place
A.On February 22nd. B.On February 23rd. C.On February 24th.
4.What is the woman’s main concern about planting bamboo
A.It might grow out of control. B.It is expensive to maintain. C.It will attract too many birds.
5.What are the speakers arguing about
A.Where to eat. B.What to buy. C.Which way to go.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.Which university will Billy go to
A.The University of Edinburgh. B.King’s College London. C.The University of Bristol.
7.What will Billy major in
A.Economics. B.Math. C.Architecture.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.Where does the conversation probably take place
A.In a fitness center. B.In a sports shop. C.In a hospital.
9.What sport did the woman last try
A.Jogging. B.Weightlifting. C.Bike riding.
10.What does a man advise the woman to do
A.Buy high-quality sportswear. B.Keep working out regularly. C.Avoid over-exercising.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11.Why does Betty invite Kevin to the beach
A.To relax. B.To see a well. C.To collect plastic.
12.Who will deal with the collected garbage
A.The community. B.The government. C.A recycling company.
13.What is Betty like
A.Lazy. B.Responsible. C.Hardworking.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.How is the weather now
A.Cloudy. B.Rainy. C.Sunny.
15.Why will the man hold a party this Sunday
A.To celebrate his move. B.To celebrate his birthday. C.To get to know his neighbors.
16.Who won’t come to the party
A.Mr. White. B.Mr. James. C.Mrs. Garcia.
17.What will the woman do at the party
A.Do magic tricks. B.Play the guitar. C.Sing songs.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.What is the speaker doing
A.Showing tourists around. B.Attending a radio show. C.Making an announcement.
19.How many tours does the agency run to Greenland per season
A.One. B.Two. C.Three.
20.What attracts tourists most in Greenland
A.Beautiful small towns. B.Untouched natural scenery. C.Wonderful whale watching.
二、阅读理解
Located in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, Sky Bistro is a highly recommended restaurant that attracts growing numbers of visitors. Here, fresh local food meets a unique dining experience high above the clouds.
Dine Above the Clouds
Standing high on Sulphur Mountain at 2,281 meters, Sky Bistro offers breathtaking views of six mountain ranges. Access is only possible via an 8-minute gondola ride (缆车), with tickets available for purchase both online and on-site. Lifted from the valley floor into a world of natural wonders, you can experience its beauty and flavor in person.
Top 5 Chef Picks
The menu highlights regional flavors with a unique style. Here are the must-try dishes:
Dish Description Rating
Maple-Glazed Pork Chop 48-hour brined, locally sourced ★★★★★
B.C. Farm Chicken Pot Pie Classic comfort dish with flaky crust ★★★★
Buttermilk Fried Chicken Crispy, tender, with honey glaze ★★★★
Corn & Basil Ravioli Vegetarian, saffron cream sauce ★★★★
Smoked Old Fashioned Cocktail torched at your table ★★★
Plan Your Visit
The best time to visit is from June to September for clear skies. Reservations are essential and can be made online. Main courses range from $30-$60 CAD.Off-season benefits include combined tickets with ski passes in winter, and fewer crowds. For comfort and safety, we advise coming prepared like a hiker — starting with a good pair of supportive shoes.
Come and enjoy a meal that is as great as the view. Reserve your table today at www./dine. For special requests, please email us at Skybistro@.
21.What is the biggest attraction of Sky Bistro
A.A gondola journey. B.A taste of culture. C.A dinner in the sky. D.A nature adventure.
22.Which dish is the chef’s top pick
A.Maple-Glazed Pork Chop. B.Corn & Basil Ravioli.
C.Buttermilk Fried Chicken. D.B.C. Farm Chicken Pot Pie.
23.What must visitors do before going to Sky Bistro
A.Email the restaurant. B.Make a reservation.
C.Wear supportive shoes. D.Book gondola tickets.
Shubham Jaglan, an 11-year-old boy from Israna village, was the son of a milkman. While most children at his age were passionate about crickets (板球), he put his entire being into that one thing that had changed the course of his life — golf.
The boy’s journey started from the fields of Israna when he was just six. He first saw a golf club when his grandfather took him to an academy in their village. To learn the game, Shubham practised bunker shots (沙坑击球). Besides, his father, Jagpal, a milkman, filled up a big bowl for feeding the cows with sand and placed it in the courtyard for him. At home, Shubham spent hours watching YouTube videos of Tiger Woods, his hero. On the weekends Jagpal used to drive Shubham to Karnal — about 45 km away — to let him play golf all day.
However, Shubham faced challenges. Two weeks into his lessons, a small boy next to him took a wild swing and hit him on the head with a golf club. He was rushed to the hospital, sewn up and sent home. Yet he returned to practice the very next day. When he first moved to Delhi for training, Shubham neither spoke nor understood anything other than Haryanvi— his mother tongue. Almost a year passed, yet he remained out of school. Despite this, not once did he consider quitting.
Support came from Nonita Lall Qureshi, his coach, and the Golf Foundation. The foundation helped his family move to Delhi and sponsored his training and his foreign trips. It also spoke to the Delhi Golf Club, which agreed to let him play and gave money help. Additionally, the foundation secured a place for him at a school, free of cost. Bolstered, Shubham started in the fourth grade almost immediately and adapted fast.
For the past four years, Shubham has been making a mark in the international circuit. He had played every major junior tournament in the US, Europe, and Asia. This year, he won the Junior World Golf Championships. “Shubham’s focus at every tournament was to give his best, and that’s what made him Shubham Jaglan.” Qureshi, his coach, noted.
24.Why did Shubham’s father prepare a sand-filled bowl for him
A.To feed the cows easily. B.To help him play golf.
C.To practice like his hero. D.To watch videos better.
25.What can be inferred about Shubham in paragraph 3
A.He is sport-gifted. B.He is open-minded. C.He is warm-hearted. D.He is strong-willed.
26.What does the underlined word “Bolstered” in paragraph 4 mean
A.Honored. B.Amazed. C.Supported. D.Impressed.
27.What can we learn from Shubham’s golfing experience
A.No pains, no gains. B.All roads lead to Rome.
C.Great minds think alike. D.It’s never too late to learn.
When a famous political figure gives a noted speech in your town square, is it a historic event or a historical event — or perhaps both When you’re considering historic vs. historical, are the meanings the same
The difference between historic and historical can be subtle, and English presents us with such subtly confusing issues like words or phrases that sound similar but are not the same, such as flush out vs. flesh out, home in vs. honey in and loose vs. lose. And what about words with similar meanings, such as compliment plement It can seem like a lot to remember, but if you take things step by step and keep some basic tips in mind, you’ll confidently make those word choices — with historic vs. historical and other language issues too.
What does historic mean Is historic a word you’re using wrong Over its centuries of use, historic has come to describe something of social or political importance that happened in the past, such as the political speech we mentioned above, or the Gettysburg Address. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech is understood as a historic address.
What does historical mean Unlike historic, historical does not imply something of particular importance. It simply means that something is relating to history. Historical would be the choice, for example, to describe an organization devoted to an aspect of history, such as the New York Historical Society, which offers a museum and a library. The biography of Abraham Lincoln offered an interesting historical perspective.
When considering historic vs. historical, try word association. Remember that historic is usually used to describe specific events; and both historic and specific end in-ic. Meanwhile, historical is used more generally to talk about things related to history; and historical and general both end in-al. See Not so hard, and definitely not one of the more confusing grammar rules.
28.How does the author introduce the topic in paragraph 2
A.By quoting an expert. B.By telling a story. C.By giving examples. D.By asking questions.
29.Which of the following pairs of words has the similar meanings
A.Flush out vs. flesh out. B.Loose vs. lose.
C.Compliment plement. D.Home in vs. honey in.
30.What is the difference between “historic” and “historical” according to the text
A.“Historic” describes events while “historic” describes objects.
B.“Historic” means important while “historical” relates to the past.
C.“Historic” is for recent events and “historical” is for ancient ones.
D.“Historic” is for true stories and “historical” is for personal views.
31.What is the author’s purpose in writing the text
A.To discuss the history of “historic” and “historical”.
B.To explain the right usage of “historic” and “historical”.
C.To argue the grammar focus of “historic” and “historical”.
D.To prove the importance of “historic” and “historical”.
My mother’s name is the color of milk. Playing a guitar makes me see warm yellow. The sound is flat, hard and smooth. And Monday is pink. These feelings are always the same, and always present. This is synaesthesia.
Synaesthesia is a brain connection that causes about 4.4% of people to experience the world as a mix of feelings. For example, words can create taste, sequences of numbers may be seen in the mind as a special pattern, or the feel of textures might bring out emotions. Synaesthesia is not considered to be a brain disorder but it is described as a different way of seeing the world and generally thought to be helpful.
Julia Simner is director of the multisense synaesthesia research lab at the University of Sussex. Her study found that children with synaesthesia were better in several skills than those without. “Specifically, they were significantly better in receptive vocabulary (how many words they could understand), productive vocabulary (how many words they knew how to say), short term memory store, attention to detail and creativity,” Simner says.
However, psychologist Lucie Bouvet points out that synaesthesia can sometimes make communication harder, and its potential to enhance learning is still debated. Regardless of its direct benefits, studying synaesthesia helps us understand the cognitive (认知) processes behind language and perception. “Synaesthesia is fascinating on its own,” Bouvet adds, “but it’s now seen as part of a broader cognitive profile. Understanding this profile is important to fully get to know how synaesthesia works.”
For me, having synaesthesia makes life more joyful. Listening to music feels like being wrapped in a cozy blanket. When I read, the words don’t just lie on the page — they seem to float and dance around me, making the story feel real. And when people speak, their words seem to paint the air with color.
32.What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about
A.The causes of synaesthesia. B.The function of synaesthesia.
C.The influence of synaesthesia. D.The definition of synaesthesia.
33.What did Julia Simner’s study find about children with synaesthesia
A.They have a stronger memory. B.They deal with details faster.
C.They master more advanced words. D.They are much more creative.
34.What is the author’s attitude to synaesthesia
A.Doubtful. B.Cautious. C.Appreciative. D.Critical.
35.What can be a suitable title for the text
A.Synaesthesia: a unique way to see the world B.Synaesthesia: a special kind of brain disorder
C.Synaesthesia: a new source of human creativity D.Synaesthesia: a mixed feeling of various emotions
How to Get Along with Friends
Movies and TV shows make friendships seem effortless with little conflict, but real-life friendships require effort and can be complicated. 36
Be positive.
Focusing on the upside makes you a better friend. 37 And balance emotional chats with cheerful topics (books, games, funny stories) to improve friendships and moods. Lean on friends when in trouble — no need to be always positive.
Show sincerity.
38 Whether you’re getting to know each other or are being asked for your feedback, being honest and authentic with your friends will strengthen your bond with them. It’s a lot easier to get along with friends if you’re comfortable sharing your real thoughts and personality.
39
Our friends want to feel cared about. It’s natural to talk only about yourself when unsure what to say, but this might annoy them. Making an effort to learn about their lives shows your care and strengthens your bond. Ask open-ended questions about their lives and interests — this helps a lot!
Make time for each other.
Spending time with your friends has a huge impact, whether it’s for a few minutes or for several hours. Schedule fun activities with your friends, or just find time to talk for a while. You don’t need to have big outings; it can be something as simple as catching up while getting food in the canteen. 40
Real friendships aren’t the effortless ones on screen — they grow when you bring positivity, sincerity, curiosity, and time. Nurture these, and your bonds will stay strong through the years.
A.Talk more about personal life.
B.Show interest in your friends.
C.Or it can be sending them a link they might like.
D.Fortunately, a few tips can make all the difference.
E.Sharing your worries often helps friends feel trusted.
F.Yet constant complaints or hopeless talks tire friends.
G.Your friends don’t need you to be someone you’re not.
三、完形填空
One Sunday afternoon, as Alice Watson moved to pour out the water from a pot of boiled potatoes, she lost her 41 . A wave of boiling water 42 her legs and feet. Her children, who had been eagerly waiting for their meal, now 43 in terror.
When the emergency workers arrived, they moved with calm 44 . They immediately checked her burns and prepared her for 45 . Yet, in the middle of the storm of her own pain, Watson’s focus 46 returned to her children, who stood 47 in place. It was a quiet, helpless suffering that no medical procedure could ever 48 .
Then came the decision that changed the meaning of 49 . As Watson was carefully moved, she became aware that not all the workers were 50 . Three figures remained, their task shifting from medical emergency to household peace.
They moved through the kitchen, not as a 51 site, but as a space to be put right. The pasta was saved, plates were set, and the comforting sounds of a meal being prepared began to 52 the lingering fear.
Later, in her hospital room, Watson 53 that they had not only calmed her children by saying, “Your mom is going to be okay,” but had also prepared their dinner. “They 54 our Sunday,” she would later say. This simple 55 of kindness had healed the invisible hurts that medicine couldn’t touch.
41.A.balance B.track C.heart D.direction
42.A.cleaned away B.washed over C.swept away D.flowed over
43.A.whispered B.escaped C.cried D.observed
44.A.thankfulness B.generosity C.curiosity D.effectiveness
45.A.recovery B.shelter C.transport D.operation
46.A.actually B.gradually C.freely D.repeatedly
47.A.surprised B.awkward C.confused D.frozen
48.A.refuse B.record C.remove D.recognize
49.A.accident B.rescue C.duty D.rule
50.A.leaving B.working C.speaking D.resting
51.A.noisy B.busy C.messy D.tiny
52.A.recall B.accept C.keep D.soften
53.A.learned B.remembered C.imagined D.dreamed
54.A.perfected B.saved C.missed D.ruined
55.A.word B.sign C.act D.wish
四、语法填空
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容 (1个单词) 或括号内单词的正确形式。
A new exhibit (展览) exploring the ancient Mayan civilization has opened at the Hebei Museum in Shijiazhuang.
With hundreds of artifacts, the exhibit, 56 (graceful) titled “Jungle Temple: Mexican Mayan civilization”, will run from Saturday to May 6 in Halls 15 and 16. It offers visitors a journey into the world of the ancient Mayan civilization, 57 began and grew in the tropical rain forests of Central America from the 11th century BC.
58 (know) for its great achievements in pyramid building, picture writing, and calendar systems, the Mayan civilization developed unique beliefs 59 built city-state governance structures. It rose to glory during the Classic Period. After a peak, it entered a sudden collapse (衰败), leaving great and impressive cities to the jungle. Though the great cities 60 (lose) then, the Maya’s amazing cultural traditions continue to live on, fascinating us 61 (century) later.
Divided 62 three parts, the exhibit presents a full picture of Mayan spiritual world and daily practices through pottery, jade works and stone carvings.
The show is part of the Hebei Museum’s efforts 63 (promote) international cultural exchange. It serves as a bridge for 64 (value) dialogue between China and Mexico, allowing Chinese audiences to explore 65 cultural heritage of this ancient civilization.
五、完成句子
66.为了给面试官留下好印象,你应该衣着整洁、说话自信。
To make a good on the interviewers, you should dress neatly and speak confidently.
67.在老师的帮助下,我们班这学期在数学上取得了进步。
With the teacher’s help, our class has in math this term.
68.尤其令人惊奇的是印加人的干式石头搭砌的建造方法。
Especially is the Incas’ dry stone method of building.
69.汉字的书写可追溯到几千年前龙骨使用的时期。
Written Chinese several thousand years to the use of longgu.
70.作为一名交换生,他需要英语流利。
As an exchange student, he needs to be English.
71.大卫·约翰逊是社区里大家熟悉的人物。
David Johnson is a figure in the neighbourhood.
72.你的解释讲不通,请再告诉我真相。
Your explanation doesn’t ; please tell me the truth again.
73.当我们谈论“绿色出行”时,通常指步行、骑自行车或乘坐公共交通工具。
When we talk about "green travel", we usually walking, cycling or taking public transport.
74.我们需要制定一个切实可行的策略来解决这个环境问题。
We need to work out a practical to solve the environmental problem.
75.古时候,捕猎野生动物是一种重要的生存手段。
In ancient times, wild animals was a key means of survival.
76.定期锻炼有助于你保持体型和身体健康。
Regular exercise helps you keep and stay healthy.
77.每当玛丽电脑出问题时,她总是向她哥哥寻求帮助。
Whenever Mary has a problem with her computer, she always her brother for help.
78.砖块覆盖着地面,如同秋天的落叶。
covered the ground like autumn leaves.
79.这款游戏可以免费从网上下载。
This game can for free from the Internet.
80.他的妻子性格外向。
His wife has a (n) personality.
六、短文填空
课本原文填空
I had to choose 81 activities, too. I tried to join the school football team, but the coach told me that I didn’t play well enough. 82 , I was unhappy, but I won’t 83 . I’ll find a way to improve on my own so that I can 84 the team next year. I joined a volunteer club 85 . Every Wednesday, we work at a soup kitchen and hand out food to homeless people in the community.
I know I’ll have to study 86 as a senior high school student and get used to being responsible for a lot more. I’m a bit worried about 87 up with the other students in my advanced course, and it’ll be quite difficult to get used to all the homework. 88 , I’m happy to be here. Studying hard isn’t always 89 , but I’ll be well prepared for university or 90 else comes in the future.
七、书信写作
91.假定你是李华,校英文报正在举行主题为“AI: Harmful or Helpful ”的征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1.你的观点;
2.你的理由。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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参考答案
题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 B B A A C B C A C B
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 C C B A C A C B B C
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 C A B B D C A D C B
题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 B D D C A D F G B C
题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
答案 A B C D C D D C B A
题号 51 52 53 54 55
答案 C D A B C
1.B
【原文】M: Hi, I just ate here and left my coat on the chair. Did you happen to see it
W: Ah, is it this blue one
2.B
【原文】M: Hair loss makes me feel anxious. I think it might have something to do with my unhealthy lifestyle, like an unbalanced diet or poor sleep.
W: I think that problem has a genetic element. Your father and mother have the same problem.
3.A
【原文】W: Jason, have you finished your paper We only have one day left.
M: You got it wrong, Linda. We have to hand in our papers by February 24th, that is, the day after tomorrow.
4.A
【原文】M: I think we should plant something tall and fast-growing here. Bamboo could be a good choice — it creates a natural screen and attracts some birds.
W: Bamboo But I heard it spreads too quickly and might spread throughout the whole garden.
5.C
【原文】M: We should go straight ahead. The store assistant sold me this map, and she said it’s the latest one.
W: No, the waiter at that restaurant told me to take the small path on the left. It’s the shortest way to Sweetwater Town.
6.B 7.C
【原文】W: Billy, I heard that you got admitted to the University of Edinburgh.
M: Oh, no. I received offers from King’s College London and the University of Bristol, and I chose the former.
W: That’s a very good university, too. Congratulations!
M: Thanks, Mary.
W: So, what are you going to study there Economics as your parents have always wished for you
M: They did want me to study economics since I’m good at math, but when they learned that I’m really into architecture, they decided to let me create my own path.
W: You surely have got good parents.
8.A 9.C 10.B
【原文】M: Miss, do you need any help
W: I want to get fit, but exercise doesn’t seem to help.
M: What kind of exercise have you done before
W: I did jogging now and then, but it was so boring. So I changed to weightlifting, but it was so demanding. And I was afraid of getting injured. So, I went bike riding.
M: Oh, I see. You need to be consistent. The key is sticking to a routine. I suggest you do different kinds of exercise on one day, or on different days of the week. This will help hold your interest, so you can keep coming back.
11.C 12.C 13.B
【原文】W: Kevin, let’s go to the beach.
M: The beach I’m too lazy to go there. Why don’t we go somewhere else, Betty
W: There is some community work to be done there. We can clean up the beach. There is a lot of plastic waste to be collected, too.
M: What for It’s the government’s responsibility. We have followed the rules of waste sorting. I think that’s enough.
W: That’s great. But why don’t we do more to help protect our environment Plastic can pollute the ocean and, in turn, harm fish and other ocean life. We should care about what happens to the ocean.
Didn’t you hear about that sea animals often mistake plastic waste for food
M: Oh, yes. I heard about that. But what will we do with the plastic waste we collect
W: We will take all of the plastic to a company that can recycle it.
M: I see.
14.A 15.C 16.A 17.C
【原文】M: Gina, look out of the window. The sun is hidden by the clouds. It might be rainy later.
W: Oh, I’m not sure. Perhaps the sun will come out this afternoon.
M: I hope so. I need to go shopping to prepare for this Sunday’s party.
W: Party For your birthday
M: Oh, I had planned to invite you in person, but I forgot about it. Well, it’s been a month since my wife and I moved here, but we still don’t know the other neighbors well except you. So we want to have a party to improve neighborly relations. Would you like to come
W: Of course. Who else is going to the party
M: Well, a number of people haven’t told me yet. But Mr. James and Mrs. Garcia said yes to me.
W: Did you invite Mr. White, who lives upstairs
M: Yes. But unfortunately, he needs to work extra hours on that day.
W: What a pity! He is very good at performing magic tricks to liven up the atmosphere at parties.
M: I can jazz up the party by playing the guitar.
W: Great! I can sing while you play the guitar. I’m sure it’ll be lots of fun. Anyway, if you need any help, please let me know.
M: OK. Thanks.
18.B 19.B 20.C
【原文】
M: Good morning. I’m Bill Smith from Riverside Travel Agency. I’m so happy to be with you on Leeds City Radio. Today, I’m going to talk about the biggest island, the so-called “last white spot” on Earth: Greenland. Our agency runs two tours per season to Greenland. Each tour lasts a week, and we offer an extraordinary experience in this magical land. To begin with, the beautiful Arctic scenery is almost endless, and with a total population of only 55,000, you are truly on your own as soon as you leave one of the small towns. Humans are the exception in this place. The mountains, valleys, rivers, and huge ice caps are practically untouched. However, what attracts tourists most is undoubtedly whale watching. Greenland’s whale watching can be enjoyed even from the street. If you sail along the coast on a passenger ship, the captain will often announce when whales are close. So, if you’re looking for an unforgettable adventure, contact us to book your tour to Greenland today!
56.gracefully 57.which 58.Known 59.and 60.were lost 61.centuries 62.into 63.to promote 64.valuable 65.the
66.impression
67. made/achieved progress
68.amazing
69. dates back
70. fluent in
71.familiar
72. make sense
73. refer to
74.strategy
75.hunting
76. in shape
77. turns to
78.Bricks
79. be downloaded
80.outgoing
81.extra-curricular 82.Obviously 83.quit 84.make 85.instead 86.harder 87.keeping 88.Still 89.fun 90.whatever
91.
With AI becoming part of our lives, its impact is widely debated. I am firmly convinced that it is a beneficial force, bringing immense value to our studies.
Rather than a threat, AI acts as a powerful academic assistant. For students, it provides personalized learning paths and instant feedback, which is incredibly valuable. Furthermore, it handles routine tasks like grammar checking, freeing up our mental energy for more creative pursuits. Yet, the key is to use it wisely — not as a shortcut to avoid thinking, but as a tool to enhance our capabilities.
Therefore, by embracing this technology with an open and cautious mind, we can truly make AI our helpful partner in building a brighter future.
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