江苏省南京师大附中2025-2026学年度第2学期 高一年级英语三月份练习卷(含答案,含听力原文无音频)

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南京师大附中2025-2026学年度第2学期 高一年级英语三月份练习
命题人:高一英语备课组
注意事项
考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项及各题答题要求。
1.本试卷满分为100分,考试时间为75分钟。
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第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
Where did the speakers go last night
A. A live concert. B. A football game. C. A comedy show.
2. What does the man think of his trip
A.Costly. B. Unpleasant C.Enjoyable.
3. What are the speakers talking about
A. Hotel reservations. B. Team building activities. C. Arrangements for visitors.
4 What did the man use to like
A. Science fiction. B. Detective stories. C. Amusing novels.
5. What will the speakers do next
A. Buy the house. B. Replace the carpets. C. See another house.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
What is the possible relationship between the speakers
A. Child and parent. B. Student and teacher. C. Tourist and tour guide.
7. When are they going to meet
A.3:30. B.3:25. C.3:20.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
How is Kelly's service as a baby-sitter
A. Poorly-rated. B. Well-received. C. Rarely-noticed.
9. Why does Kelly think she can raise the rate
A. She has a CPR certification.
B. She owns a college degree.
C. She used to be a financial advisor.
10. Does Mr. Adams agree to give Kelly a raise
A. Yes. B.No. C. Not mentioned.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11 What inspired Mr. Riggs to become a music teacher
A. A band performance. B. His passion for music. C. A teacher's influence.
12 Why does Mr. Riggs think music is powerful for young people
A. It bridges generation gap. B. It serves as a way of escape. C. It teaches important life skills.
13. How does Mr. Riggs keep his students interested in music
A. By focusing on human connection.
B. By placing value on AI technology.
C. By helping them produce more music works.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
What does Taylor think of the meal plans on the website
A. Quite easy to follow. B. Too expensive to afford. C. Very difficult to understand.
15. Which is the most popular meal plan among athletes
A. The Basic plan. B. The Gold plan. C. The Unlimited plan.
16. Where can dinning dollars be used
A. At downtown coffee shops.
B. At the main dining hall only.
C. At convenience stores on campus.
17. What is a good way to save money
A. Eating dinner after 9 pm.
B. Dining between 12 and 1:30 pm.
C. Coming earlier to the dining hall.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
What is the purpose of the event
A. To set a new record. B. To improve physical fitness. C. To support children's education.
19. What has been arranged to keep the runners safe
A. Volunteers holding orange signs.
B. Two water stations set up along the route.
C. Medical staff posted at the halfway point.
20. What should the runners do right after crossing the finish line
A. Join the award ceremony.
B. Get their participation medals.
C. Head to the snack tent to refuel.
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分22分)
第一节(共8小题;每小题1.5分,满分12分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Several years ago, I was addicted to personal bests (PBs). I treated every run as a constant battle against time with my GPS watch serving as my judge. Failure seemed certain unless I hit the target pace while success merely fueled the urge to map out how to go faster next time.
It was two years before this means of running brought out multiple physical discomforts in me. Then a major injury--my broken ankle-sidelined me for three months, forcing me to switch to long, unhurried walks in the nearby park- no watch, no headphones and just the rhythm of my footsteps. It came as a revelation: I noticed the golden color of dusk filtering through oak leaves, the laughter of children echoing from the playground and the smell of freshly baked bread floating from a nearby bakery.
When I returned to running,I determined to abandon the addition to PBs, opting for a pace gentle enough to allow off-key singing without breathing heavily. I joined a social running group, where we paused to pet dogs and share weekly stories. Then trail running, where roots and rocks demand full attention to footing rather than speed, became my new pursuit. Initially I felt strange, like I was cheating, casting me into a mild state of disquiet with this unfamiliar pace. Soon, this shift brought clarity (清晰).
One Saturday dawn, an aimless run led me to a reservoir (水库). As I watched the sunlight sparkling on the water, I realized I hadn't checked my electronic watch even once-no thoughts of pace or distance, just pure pleasure in running. That's when it hit me:The essence of running doesn't lie in pursuing data but in fully being in the moment, embracing surrounding delights and connecting with my body, nature and the world. That, indeed,is the greatest personal best of all. Now, I run to unwind after a long workday, to bond with friends and to witness sunrises. Occasionally I race at full speed, only when it feels fulfilling, not driven by a device and letting go of the need to prove myself.
What does paragraph 1 indicate about the author
He tended to run at a constant pace.
B. He excelled in plotting running routes.
C. He was passionate about running aimlessly.
D. He took his running performance too seriously.
22. What does the underlined word "revelation" in paragraph 2 probably refer to
A. A magical cure. B. A long-awaited miracle
C. A well-considered option. D. A refreshing discovery.
23. How did the author feel in his first attempt at trail running
A. Uncomfortable. B. Relieved. C. Indifferent. D.Determined.
24. What does the author's experience show
A. A run shared is a run enjoyed. B. Running is about joy not figures.
C. One can't run before one can walk. D. A far journey begins with an initial step.
B
In a world overflowing with information, it may seem strange that people often go out of their way not to learn something. Whether it's skipping a follow-up doctor's appointment or refusing to read an unsettling news article, this tendency has a name: the "Ostrich (鸵鸟)Effect," just like the bird supposedly burying its head in the sand Researchers at the University of Chicago set out to understand when and why this occurs.
In one experiment, children aged from 5 to 10 were asked to imagine their favorite and least favorite candy. Then came the choice: Would they like to watch a video about why eating that candy was bad for their teeth Children at the age of 5 or 6 wanted to know-good or bad, the information itself was exciting. Older children, however, hesitated. They were much less interested in hearing about the downsides of their favorite treat, though they had no problem learning why their least favorite candy was bad.
So why do children transform from fearless learners into strategic avoiders The answer lies in emotions. Information is not neutral-it often affects how we feel. News about our health, abilities, or beliefs can lead to disappointment, anxiety, or shame. By avoiding knowledge, people protect themselves, at least in the short term, from negative emotions.
Sparing ourselves from bad feelings can be protective, yet when avoidance becomes habitual, the costs can outweigh the benefits. At a personal level, refusing to learn important medical information can endanger health. At a societal level, avoidance may entrench political divides or rigid beliefs. When people deliberately tune out perspectives that challenge their worldview, they lose opportunities for growth, understanding, and connection.
At its core, the Ostrich Effect reveals something deeply human. We are curious creatures, but also fragile (脆弱的) ones. We want to know, yet we fear what knowing might mean. This push and pull shapes our decisions every day. This is why researchers stress the importance of teaching children not only to embrace curiosity, but also to develop resilience (韧性) and always grab the chance to learn, adapt, and succeed.
Which of the following shows the "Ostrich Effect"
A student actively seeks feedback from teachers.
A woman turns a blind eye to her credit card bills.
A boy refuses to attend his cousin's birthday party.
D. An employee buries himself in research and data analysis.
26 Why does the "Ostrich Effect" occur
It blocks out distractions. B. It keeps us from feeling bad.
C. It helps us see things positively. D. It encourages independent thinking.
27. What does the underlined word "entrench" in paragraph 4 mean
A. Expose. B Bridge. C.Deepen. D. Remove.
28. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text
A. Why Not Knowing Can Seem So Sweet
B. Why Embracing Curiosity Truly Matters
C. The Ostrich Effect: Comfort is the Best Option
D. From Candy to Curiosity: The Evolution of Resilience
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Flextime is a flexible schedule in which employees choose their own working hours, usually working within approximate (大约的)limits set by the employer or by the government.___29___
For employees, flextime has a clear advantage. __30__ for example, people can use flextime to create schedules which will allow them to go to school, handle childcare, assist relatives, and perform other tasks. Employees may also use their flextime to create a schedule which improves creativity, as in the case of someone who would prefer to work earlier in the day to get more accomplished.
__31__First, it tends to increase employees satisfaction. This makes the company a better and more productive place to work. In addition, flextime can allow companies to serve clients for a greater part of the day, as employees will be around at varying hours to answer phones, attend meetings, and so forth.
Most flextime schedules include core time. __32__Employees are also usually given an hourly, daily or weekly limit to ensure that they do not violate laws about working hours. Or the company is only willing to pay wages for so many hours of work each week.
A classic example of a flextime schedule is that someone who works four 10-hour shifts a week can take three days off. Flextime can also be combined with flexplace, in which the environment is better than that of the office. __33__ Employees may also allow people to work in untraditional settings such as coffee houses
A Employers benefit from flextime a lot.
It's also seen as a family-friendly policy.
C. However. flextime may not be applicable to all fields.
D. It is a period of the day in which everyone is expected to be at work.
E. Many employers all over the world offer this method to their employees.
F. For example, home offices are increasingly popular among many companies.
G. It allows them to make changes to their work schedule which will suit their lives.
第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分25分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I had many adventures as a child, but one stands out on the local football pitch at Pacaembu, Brazil, the legendary cradle of football geniuses.
I was 34____ my team when our goalkeeper got injured. No one else volunteered, so I 35____ reluctantly (不情愿地),never having tried the position before. I felt 36____ in the unfamiliar spot. Soon, a striker broke through and I dived to 37____ his shot. His boot caught me right in the face in the 38____.The cut was deep and blood was everywhere.
I had no money for a taxi and was too embarrassed to get on a bus with a 39____ face. I asked a friend for a 40____ on his bicycle, but the bridge on our way was too steep for him to pedal (踩踏板) with my 41____ I had to walk the rest of the way, 42____ my heavy kit bag. People stared at my face in shock, but I kept moving. The long walk home felt like a lonely march of 43____.
When I finally arrived, my grandmother treated the wound with warm turmeric (姜黄).Seeing my downcast eyes, she whispered, "The mark on your face isn't a sign of failure, but a proof of your 44____. You stood where others wouldn't." Her words 45____ me faster than the medicine.
That wasn't the only time I got hurt on those overused pitches. Injuries were frequent, but they 46 ____ me for the struggles ahead. Over time, I realized the scar became a medal of 47____, a symbol of pride and courage. It taught me being a sportsman meant 48____ every ball life throws without fear.
34. A. following B.captaining C. inviting D. observing
35. A.cheered up B.called out C. stepped up D. dropped out
36. A. uneasy B. impatient C. ashamed D. distracted
37. A. record B. watch C. stop D.avoid
38. A. distance B.fight C. team D. crash
39. A.muddy B.sweaty C.sunburnt D. bloodied
40. A. favor B.lif C.semt D. chance
41. A.weight B.effort C.erght D. strength
42. A. packing B. grabbing C.dragging D. raising
43. A. defeat B. silence C. pressure D.regret
44. A. honesty B.cooperation C. responsibility D. exploration
45. A. changed B.moved C.inspired D. healed
46. A. reminded. B. forced C. protected D.hardened
47. A. honor B.hope C. peace D. trust
48. A.attacking B. braving C. gathering D. predicting
第二节(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
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。
At the National Alpine Skiing Center of China, ski instructor Xin Dawei is welcoming the busiest snow season in his 9-year career. "My schedule __49__ (pack) with classes each day. The number of instructors here has grown by about a third this year to meet the fast-rising demand, __50__bring is still going on,"he told China Economic Net (CEN) reporter.
In 2024, on , __51__ go-to e-commerce platform device buyers, sales of ski-related equipment__52__(record)-impressive growth with sales of ski goggles (护目镜), snowshoes and snowboards all__53__(rise) by more than 80% year-on-year.
Out of the top ten most rapidly growing ski-related equipment markets in China over the past year, eight are southern cities. In these warm regions, enthusiasts turn indoors to experience __54__(familiar) snow fields they rarely saw before, or even make__55__ part of their post-work fitness routine.
China has become the world's largest indoor ski market, home to over half of the world's total and six out of the ten biggest ones__56__(global). Daniel, Founder of iCeMonster, a startup high-tech snow goggles seller, said that he is shifting his focus__57__ international market to China. "We're a late__58__(come), but business is going on well,"he said.
第四部分课内语言知识运用(共四节,满分33分)
第一节主谓一致和时态语态(共9小题;每小题1分,满分9分)
用括号中所给提示词的正确形式填空。
59. Not only the colors of the painting but also the technique used by the artist______ (matter) to art critics.
60. By the time the rescue team reached the cave, the injured climber______ (lie) there for nearly two days.
61. This ancient temple is the only one of the buildings in the area that______ (destroy) in last year's earthquake.
62. No sooner had the good news been announced than everyone_______into cheers. (burst)
63. When the famous singer walked onto the stage, all the members of the band ______(seat) in their positions, ready to play.
64. Even after all these years, why he refused the invitation______(remain) a complete mystery to every one of us.
65. The famous musician, together with his band members,________(interview) by the reporter when the power went out.
66. A series of debates on artificial intelligence _______(hold) in our school since the beginning of this semester.
67. The committee, which for making the final decision, __________(consist of) twelve members, is responsible
第二节单词(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据句子内容、或括号内所给提示,写出正确的单词或短语,使句子意思完整、语法正确,每空一词。
68. I'm writing to extend my heartfelt _______(congratulate) on your graduation from high school.
69. Although the path was dangerous, the rescue team was not _______ (hesitate)to risk their lives to save the trapped climbers.
70. Keep me_______ (update) on the time and place for the next meeting.
71. The government has taken immediate measures to improve the _______(maintain) of public facilities.
72. Certain chemicals in the lab can cause long-term health problems if _______(breathe) in.
73. These calculations are based on the_______ (assume) that prices will continue to rise.
74. Not only was he_______ (admit) to the city's top high school, but he also received a full scholarship.
75.The young artist drew_______ (inspire) from the beautiful sunrise she saw every morning on her way to school.
76. He finds it difficult to build good relationships with teammmates because he is _______(lack) in communication skills.
77. The students spent the whole afternoon_______ (explore) the old castle, trying to find clues about its mysterious history.
第三节短语(共8小题;每小题1分,满分8分)
根据所给中文提示用本单元短语的当形式填空。一空一词。
78. The hotel room is small, but the breathtaking ocean view_______ _______ _______ (弥补,补偿)all the inconvenience.
79. The artist is _______ _______ _______ _______(做最后的润色) to her painting before the exhibiton.
80. During the winter vacation. my friends and I _______ _______ (和朋友一起玩) at the ice rink, learning to skate and having fun.
81. She's feeling a bit_______ _______ _______ today, so she decided to stay home. (身体不适)
82. She _______ _______ _______ (报名参加)the school choir two months ago and has been practicing ever since.
83. Reading aloud for half an hour every morning has _______ _______ _______ (产生神奇的作用)my spoken English.
84. The library was _______ _______ (以......命名)a famous scientist who contributed greatly to the community.
85. Although playing games can temporarily relax your mind, excessive addiction will affect your academic performance _______ _______ _______ _______ (从长期来看).
第四节翻译句子(共3小题;每小题2分,满分6分)
用上括号里提示的词或短语。
有证据表明,经常锻炼的人往往免疫系统会更好,患病的风险更低。 (prove, tend)
将太极拳的这些要求铭记于心,我发现令我满意的是,我的平衡能力和柔韧性慢慢提高了。(with结构,satisfaction)
88.我发现,太极拳深深地扎根于中国的阴阳学说之中,阴阳被认为构成了对立统一。(root,定语从句)
南京师大附中2025-2026学年度第2学期 高一年级英语三月份练习参考答案
第一部分听力
1-5 CBCAC 6-10 BCBAC 11-15 CCACC 16-20 CACBB
第二部分阅读
21-24 DDAB 25-28 BBCA
第三部分语言知识运用
34-38 BCACD 39-43 DBACA 44-48 CDDAB
49. is packed 50. and 51.a 52. recorded 53.rising 54.unfamiliar 55.it 56. globally 57. from er
第四部分课内语言知识运用
matters 60. had lain/ had been lying 61. was destroyed 62. burst 63. were seated
64. remains/has remained 65. was being interviewed 66.has been held 67.consists of
68.congratulations 69.hesitant 70. updated 71.maintenance 72. breathed 73.assumption 74. admitted 75.inspiration 76. lacking 77.exploring
78. makes up for 79. Putting the finishing touches 80. hung out 81. under the weather 82. signed up for 83. done wonders for/to 84. named after 85. over/in the long term/run
86. It has been proven that active people tend to have better immune systems and are at lower risk of diseases.
87. With these requirements of tai chi in mind, I found to my satisfaction that my balance and flexibility slowly improved.
88.I discovered that tai chi is deeply rooted in the Chinese philosophy of yin and yang. which are believed to form the unity of opposites.
附:听力录音稿
Text 1
M: Bill H was great last night, wasn't he
W:Yes, he's even funnier live than he is on TV, and he had plenty of jokes I'd never heard before.
Text 2
W: Did you have a good time in LEGOLAND Shanghai
M: Honestly, we spent most of our time standing in lines. Not exactly my idea of a happy journey.
Text 3
M: Have you decided on the plans for the Singapore team's visit
W: Yes. I've scheduled the meeting in the Sky View Conference Room, and I've booked a private dining room at Four Seasons Hotel for dinner.
M: Nice choice.
Text4
W: So, what sort of books do you like to read in your spare time
M: Well, in my younger days, I went through a phase of reading novels that could really make me laugh out loud. But recently, I've become a science fiction addict.
Text 5
W:It's certainly one of the better ones we've seen, isn't it
M: Yes, I quite like the high ceilings and big windows.
W: The carpets are rather old-fashioned, but you can't expect everything to be perfect at this price.
M: Exactly. Let's go for it.
Text 6
M: Hey, Mrs Carter, some of us want to hike further up the Great Wall, just to that next watchtower. Is that cool
W: Sure, but be careful on those steps. Some spots are steep. What time can you be back
M: No problem. We'll meet you at the bus by 3:25, promise.
W: 3:20, bus leaves at 3:30 sharp. And I'm not explaining to your parents why you got lost in China.
M: Deal. Thanks, Mrs Carter.
Text7
W: Hi, Mr. Adams. I'm Kelly and here's my card.
M: Oh, hi. I heard you were one of the best and most affordable babysitters in this area and...
W: Actually, I'd like to talk to you about my new rate increases. I've consulted with my financial advisor, my mother, and she says I should charge more since I cook and clean, too.
M:I see. So what do you have in mind
W: I'd like to ask a dollar more per child per hour It's only 10% above market and I'm now a certified babysitter with training in CPR.
M:I didn't know babysitting had certifications.
W: Times change. I need to think about covering college tuition and saving for my retirement.
M: Ah, now you're pulling my leg. I mean, how old are you anyway
W: Old enough to negotiate tough.
Text 8
W: Tonight we have a very special guest, Mr. Philip Rigs, the 2016 Grammy musie educator award winner. Welcome to the show.
M: Thank you, Sara.
W:It's wonderful to have you. So, what first got you into teaching music
M: Actually, I had a high school band director who showed me that teaching music isn't just about notes and rhythms; it's about building people up.
W:I see. You've inspired many students over your career. What do you think makes music such a powerful tool for young people
M: Music helps students express themselves and connect with others. Most importantly, it teaches discipline, creativity and empathy, skills that are valuable in every part of life.
W: That's beautifully said. With streaming and Al changing music, how do you keep students engaged
M: By reminding them that technology is just a tool. It is the human connection that is irreplaceable. My students produce electronic music, too, but they learn Mozart first.
Text9
W: Alright, Taylor. Let's talk about the most important survival tool on campus: your meal plan.
M: The website made it sound like rocket science. What's the difference between the plans anyway
W: OK, the basic plan provides 10 meals per week with 100 dollars in dining dollars. The gold plan gives you 15 meals plus 200 dollars dining dollars, which most students find sufficient. Then there's the unlimited plan, which is popular with athletes and students with heavier appetites.
M: How do the dining dollars work exactly
W: They're like a prepaid account you can use at any campus food location, coffee shops, convenience stores, that fancy sushi place in the student center. But remember, they're only good on campus.
M: What are the busiest times at the dining hall
W: The lunch rush between 12:00 and 1:30 pm tends to be the most crowded. If your schedule allows, coming earlier or later can mean shorter lines. Also, late-night meals after 9pm are half off, which can help stretch your meal plan further.
M: This has been really helpful. I think I'll go with the gold plan.
W: That's what I would recommend.
Text 10
Good morning, everyone! Runners, volunteers, supporters, welcome to the 10th annual Hope for Tomorrow charity run. Whether you're here to set a personal record or cheer on your friends, thank you for joining us today. Together we're making a difference, and every step you take helps support children's education in our community.
Before we get started, let's go over some important institutions to ensure everyone has a safe and enjoyable experience. The 5k route is clearly marked with orange signs and volunteers guiding the way. We've got water stations waiting at the 1.5k and 3k marks, and medical staff are posted near the finish line just in case.
And if you ever need help, just flag down a volunteer. They're here for you. Once you cross the finish line, grab your well-earned participation medal first before refueling at the snack tent and stick around for the awards at 10:30. We celebrate our fastest runners, but more importantly, we'll honor our top fundraisers, the real heroes of this cause. Alright, runners, it's almost time. On your marks, get set, go!
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