提升卷【精准提分】2025春 高一上学期英语期末真题分类汇编 通用版

提升卷【精准提分】2025春 高一上学期英语期末真题分类汇编 通用版
一、选词填空
Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A.capable B.original C. starred D.risk E. treasured F. adapt to G. independent H. struggling with I. are credited to J. arising from K. are honoured with
1.Daniel Craig has in No Time to Die, which is a huge box-office hit in 2021.
2.The goal of education is not to increase the amount of knowledge but to create the possibilities for a child to invent and discover, to create men who are of doing new things.
3.By this age, the child becomes relatively of his mother, trying to do things on his own.
4.Family is a unique gift that needs to be appreciated and , for it supports us financially and emotionally.
5.Daring to set boundaries is about having the courage to love ourselves, even when we disappointing others.
6.The project suffered numerous setbacks due to problems the lack of communication between team members.
7.The groundbreaking discoveries in the field of medicine the collaborative efforts of numerous scientists, each contributing unique insights and relentless dedication to advancing healthcare.
8.Despite initial difficulties, the family managed to their new surroundings, gradually embracing the local culture and forging meaningful connections within the community.
9.Her artwork showcased a unique and style that captivated audiences with its fresh perspective.
10.He’s been the decision to pursue further education or enter the workforce, torn between his passion for learning and the practicalities of starting a career.
二、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。
Recently, the popular TV series To the Wonder (《我的阿勒泰》) 11 (give) the spotlight to Altay’s natural beauty, but 12 attracted audiences most is not just the pretty scenery.
13 (adapt) from My Altay, a collection of prose by Chinese author Li Juan, the series tells the story of Li Wenxiu, 14 unique young woman who returned to her hometown of Altay to live with her mother after having setbacks at work. She then found the meaning of life and her love in Altay.
Since its premiere on May 7, To the Wonder has become an online hit, 15 (score) 8.8 out of 10 on China’s reviewing site Douban.
16 the help of 4K ultra-HD cameras, the series captures the untouched beauty of Altay’s landscape, where grassland stretches for miles against the backdrop of snow-capped mountains, and flocks of sheep graze leisurely on pastures.
Besides the vivid display of nomadic culture, people love the series for its characters and their 17 (story). They celebrate the fun of ordinary life and reflect the universality of humanity.
“Once we’ve seen the world and satisfied our material needs, we start to look inside, to search for a sense of peace and 18 (satisfy) and to realize our self-worth, ” Teng Congcong, director of the series, told New Weekly magazine. It is 19 (probable) this reconnection with one’s inner-world and the desire for true beauty 20 draws so many viewers in.
三、短文填空
根据教材内容补全下面短文,在答题卡相应位置填入一个适当的完整单词,注意所填单词的形式。
Imagine mountains wrapped in silver water, shining in the spring sun. Summer s 21 the mountains turn bright green with growing rice. During autumn, these same mountains are gold, and in winter they are covered in s 22 of white frost. These are the colours of the Longji Rice Terraces.
These terraces were built by the local Zhuang and Yao people. R 23 as far as the eye can see, these terraces cover tall mountains, often from the bottom to the very top.
So why did these people go 24 so much trouble to turn the entire mountains into terraces Firstly, building the terraces meant that they could increase the areas in which they could grow rice. Secondly, the 25 terraces catch the rainwater and prevent the soil from being washed away.
But perhaps what is most significant is the way in which people have worked in 26 with nature to make these terraces and grow rice. The terraces are cleverly designed, with hundreds of waterways that 27 with each other. During the rainy season, it is along these waterways that rainwater moves down the mountains and into the terraces. The sun heats the water 28 turns it into vapour. This forms clouds from which rain falls down onto the mountain terraces once again.
Although modern technology could help produce more crops, these terraces still mean a lot to the local people for 29 traditions hold much value. Today, the Longji Rice Terraces attract thousands of visitors who come to admire this great wonder c 30 by people and nature working together.
四、阅读理解
Jessica Long, from Baltimore, Maryland, USA is a champion by all definitions of the word. She is one of the world’s most celebrated swimmers. Jessica was the youngest athlete to win a Paralympics (残奥会)medal. But her path to becoming a champion has been anything but easy.
Jessica was born in Irkutsk, Russia with a severe and rare disease — fibular hemimelia (悱侧半肢畸形). This means that part of her leg bones was missing or abnormal. Because of that, her young mother placed her in a Russian orphanage (孤儿院), fearing she could not care for Jessica
Fortunately, she was adopted by an American family when she was 13 months old. She required 25 different surgeries to help her leg condition. But unfortunately, both of her legs had to be removed when she was just 18 months old. Jessica learned to walk with artificial legs. As a child, she took to sports including gymnastics, cheerleading, ice skating, biking and rock climbing. She began swimming at her grandparents’ house when she was 6. She started competitive swimming about 4 years later. She did really well in swimming. Shortly after she started competing, Jessica was selected as Maryland’s Female Swimmer of the Year with a Disability. Even though Jessica was annoyed with her physical limitations, she was encouraged to enter her first Paralympic Games in Athens, Greece. She won three gold medals in swimming at 12! But she did not rest on her success.
Jessica has gone on to win 23 medals for Team USA at the Paralympics! While she began her career out of anger and annoyance, she now has a positive force on a mission to inspire the next generation of Paralympians! Her attitude and growth have been keys to her success. Jessica always believed she could do anything. As she says, “The only disability in life is a negative attitude.”
31.What happened to Jessica when she was a baby
A.She was left in the wild. B.She had her legs cut because of a disease.
C.She had 25 operations on her leg. D.She was adopted by a Russian family.
32.When did Jessica begin to receive competitive swimming training
A.At the age of 4. B.At the age of 6.
C.At the age of 10. D.At the age of 12.
33.What can we infer about Jessica from the text
A.She has set a good example to Paralympians.
B.She has won 23 gold medals in Paralympics.
C.She was the youngest athlete in US history.
D.She took part in several sports in Paralympics.
34.What does the author want to tell us
A.A common danger causes common action. B.Never hit a man when he is down.
C.Nothing is impossible to a determined heart. D.Difficult the first time, easy the second.
A full holiday schedule of gatherings and celebrations can make staying fit seem much more difficult. 35 .
Keep moving.
Lance Dalleck, a professor of sport science at Western Colorado University, says that small efforts to get moving can help your overall health during the holidays. 36 . Dalleck suggests getting up for just five minutes every 30 to 60 minutes and performing light activity.
37 .
“The holidays can affect your exercise and weight-control intentions. Start each day with a game plan, just like a great coach going into a big game,” says Dr. Nicholas DiNubile specializing in sports medicine. He recommends tracking your food intake and activity level. “Doing so makes you aware of the amount of calories (热量) in certain foods,” he says.
Exercise early, sleep well and make lists.
Chris Freytag, a personal trainer, says, “The holiday season is one of my favorite times of the year, but I recognize that it will be hard on my health.” 38 . That way you don’t get distracted (分心) later in the day by parties, or other events. He also recommends getting plenty of rest and maintaining lists to stay organized and stress-free.
Be creative and free of “all or nothing” mindsets (心态).
The holidays are very busy, but do your best to avoid the “all or nothing” mindsets when it comes to healthful eating and physical activity. “In fact, there is more than just one way to live healthfully and be active,” says Jessica Matthews, a professor in the College of Health Sciences in San Diego. “ 39 .”
A.Be the person with a plan
B.Have a very crowded schedule
C.You’d better find a workout partner
D.He recommends working out in the morning
E.Actually, too much sitting is harmful to your health
F.By exploring new activities, you can enjoy your holiday
G.These expert-recommended tips can help you stay on track
The Sunday Mail magazine interviewed some parents about whether children should do chores at home. 40
Ms Miller thinks that kids these days already have enough stress from school. They do not have time to study and do housework, too. 41 They should spend their time on schoolwork in order to get good grades and get into a good university. When kids get older, they will have to do housework. 42 She thinks that doing chores is not so difficult.
43 He thinks it is important for children to learn how to do chores and help their parents with housework. It’s not enough to just get good grades at school. Children these days depend on their parents too much. Doing chores helps to develop children’s independence and teaches them how to look after themselves. 44 Everyone should do their part in keeping the house clean and tidy. The earlier kids learn to be independent, the better it is for their future.
A.However, Mr. Smith disagrees with her.
B.So there is no need for them to do it now.
C.Housework is a waste of their time.
D.It also helps them to understand the idea of fairness.
E.Different people have different opinions.
阅读表达
I used to chase happiness a lot when I began to work. I would run after different experiences-goals, achievements and success, because I was quite sure that once I caught up with them, happiness would be with me. It was during that period that I learned happiness was a very fast runner.
Later, I tried to sneak up on happiness. I thought if I didn’t care too little or too much but just enough, it wouldn’t see me coming and then I could catch it.
It turned out that happiness is similar to owls, for both of them have 360-degree vision and extremely sharp hearing. Finally, I decided to sit still, very quietly, until happiness forgot I was there, let down its guard and got close to me. This, surprisingly, worked better than either of the other two ways.
After reading a passage in Time, I think I know the reason. Apparently, for Americans, the chase of happiness is just linked to achieving individual goals which is different from that in other cultures. In many cultures, happiness is considered as a social phenomenon that happens most readily when it is shared. But our society puts the responsibility for catching happiness on each individual’s shoulders -a heavy burden indeed.
On Facebook, there are a lot of unbelievably happy people doing amazing happiness—producing things every day. However, most of the time, no one is really that happy all the time behind the scenes.
I also like what a famous business man told Time reporter Mandy Oaklander, “A happy life doesn’t consist of happy moments but every moment of the day.”
Now you know how to get happiness, don’t you
45.What did the author learn from his first period of chasing happiness (no more than 10 words)
46.How do you understand the underlined words in Paragraph 2 (no more than 5 words)
47.What was the author’s approach to chasing happiness a third time (no more than 15 words)
48.What does the chase of happiness mean to Americans (no more than 6 words)
.
49.Do you think you’re on the way to chasing happiness Please explain. (no more than 25 words)
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Choose one subheading in the box to fill in the blanks.
A.What is funny B.What is laughter C. Reasons for laughter. D.Kids love laughing most. E. When do people laugh F. Who laughs most
Everyone loves laughing!
50 Laughter is natural for people. We start to laugh at about four months of age. We start to laugh even before we start to speak!
Laughter is social. It connects us with other people. We laugh more when we are with other people. Studies find that we are 30 times more likely to laugh with others than when we are alone. When one person laughs, other people begin to laugh, too.
It is difficult to pretend. Laughter is honest. Try to laugh right now. It’s difficult, isn’t it When people pretend to laugh, most people know it’s not real. Studies show that people don’t like the sound of fake (虚假的) laughter.
51 Only 10 to 20 percent of laughter is about something funny. Most laughter is about being friendly with other people. Most laughter says “I don’t want to compete with you. I like to be with you.” This kind of laughter brings people together.
We often laugh when we feel nervous. At the beginning of the meeting, someone often tells a joke. It’s usually a small joke, but we laugh a lot. Our laughter helps us relax.
52 Some things are funny because we don’t expect them. When a joke begins, we already have an idea about the end. We think we know the end, but then the joke ends in a different way. The end of the joke surprises us. It makes us laugh.
Silly things are sometimes funny. We laugh at jokes about people and their mistakes because we know something they don’t know. We think we are better than they are.
53 Not everyone has the same sense of humor. Some people think a joke is funny, but other people don’t think so. People have different idea about what is funny. For young children, the world is new. Many things surprise them, so they laugh a lot. Teenagers often worry about what others think of them. They laugh to protect themselves. Teenagers laugh when they feel embarrassed. Adults laugh at things that give them stress. Our reasons for laughter change over time.
任务型阅读
After lunch we went out in the playground and ran around. All the boys had a competition to see who could spin around (快速旋转) in circles the longest. Michael Robinson won. Then we all sat down on the grass. That's when Ryan came up with a wonderful idea: we should buy the school. He said we could turn it into a video-game arcade (游乐场) and teach kids how to play video games.
I got all excited, because I like it so much. I started emptying out my pockets. The other boys emptied their pockets too. Then we added up all our money. We had one dollar and thirty-two cents.
“I don’t think it’s enough to buy a school,” said Ryan. We all got very worried.
“Well, how much do we need to buy a school ” I asked.
“I don't know,” said Ryan. “We’d better ask the headmaster, Mr. Klutz.”
We all rushed hopefully inside and asked Mr. Klutz how much it would cost to buy the school. Mr. Klutz asked why. I told him we wanted to turn it into a video-game arcade. “I can’t sell you the school, but if you kids read a million pages in books, you can turn the school into a video-game arcade for one night,” Mr. Klutz said. “Would it be okay if some of the other classes helped us out ” I asked. “Certainly,” Mr. Klutz said. “The more, the better.” We all jumped and shouted and couldn’t wait to start.
54.根据文本内容从方框中选择恰当的词并用其正确形式填入文本图示中,每词限用一次,有两词为多余选项。
wonderful excited worry hope suggest empty cheer play allow page curious cost
After lunch, we on the playground and Ryan came up with a (n) idea to buy our school. I got very .
We started to our pockets. We felt that we didn’t have enough money.
Ryan asking Mr. Klutz. We rushed inside with .
Mr. Klutz us to turn the school into a video-game arcade for one night if we read a million in books. We all .
根据文本内容回答下列问题。
55.What did all the other boys think of Ryan’s idea and why
56.Why did Mr. Klutz ask the kids to read a million pages in books
57.What do you think the boys will do next
五、完形填空
Two years ago, professor Alexandra Middlewood faced a difficult task: teaching students online. Some of the students would join 58 in her classroom at Wichita State University. Others were tiny boxes on the 59 . Middlewood had to make sure all the students were 60 during her lecture. They wore both a mask and a microphone as she spoke. It wasn’t 61 . “I was struggling at that time,” Middlewood remembered.
One Monday, Middlewood was giving a 62 when one of her students told her that the virtual attendees couldn’t 63 her. It turned out that the batteries in the microphone were dead. And she had to 64 those in the middle of class. When she finished that, she saw a room full of masked faces. It felt hard for her to know if any of them were actually 65 what she was saying. But as she continued her lecture, she 66 a student nodding his head.
“The only thing I could see was him nodding along and looking 67 at me,” Middlewood said. “It not only 68 that he was paying attention, but also seemed to me that what I was trying to teach was resonating (共鸣) with him.” That 69 totally changed Middlewood’s day for the better.
“I had never been so 70 since online class started,” she said. The moment also gave her an idea about how she could 71 the kindness along. “When I sit in meetings for work, I will 72 to someone presenting material to us,” Middlewood said.
58.A.in person B.in doubt C.in question D.in silence
59.A.wall B.floor C.paper D.computer
60.A.creative B.relaxed C.present D.healthy
61.A.hard B.easy C.real D.honest
62.A.pencil B.gift C.lecture D.party
63.A.hear B.aid C.cheat D.see
64.A.sell B.change C.pack D.clean
65.A.asking about B.referring to C.dreaming about D.listening to
66.A.prevented B.minded C.noticed D.disliked
67.A.directly B.unwillingly C.sadly D.fearfully
68.A.guessed B.decided C.agreed D.showed
69.A.saying B.movement C.custom D.achievement
70.A.excited B.upset C.puzzled D.curious
71.A.record B.beg C.pass D.miss
72.A.belong B.write C.shout D.nod
六、书面表达
73.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
One afternoon after school, Mary and her brother Keith were eating at a cafe near their home. That afternoon, they had to share their table with a young lady in her twenties. After eating, she went to the restroom. Without realizing, she had left her cellphone on the table. Five minutes later, she came out and walked out of the cafe without looking back.
Mary saw the cellphone on the table. She quickly told Keith,“ Keith, the lady left behind her cellphone.” Keith looked at the cellphone. It took his breath away because it was one of the latest models on the market. Keith had always wanted a cellphone. But his parents had told him,“ You don’t need one. You can always use the house phone.” He stared at it for some minutes. Then, he said in a low voice,“I want to take the cellphone.” Mary could not believe her ears.“ You can’t! What if the owner comes back to look for it ” However, Keith quickly got the cellphone and put it in his schoolbag. Then, he took Mary’s hand and led her out of the cafe quickly.
Once back home, Keith locked his room door with trembling(颤抖的) hands. Inside his room, he took out the piece of beauty. He liked it so much, polishing it happily. But Mary told him,“ Keith, you cannot keep the cellphone. That’s stealing! Do you forget that our father always teach us to be a kind and honest person How will you tell him about the cellphone ” Keith said quickly,“I will say a friend lent it to me.” Hearing this, Mary yelled,“ Now you are lying too. Oh dear! When did Keith turn so dishonest ” That night, Keith turned over in bed from time to time. He had difficulty sleeping, uncertain about what he should do. Of course, he liked the new cellphone. However, he was feeling sorry for the owner. When he thought how sad the young lady would be at the loss of her cellphone, he was full of guilt and shame.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为70左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The next morning, after a long night, he decided to do something.
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参考答案:
题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 B C A C G E A D F E
题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
答案 C B A D T C S I Y B
题号 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
答案 E A C T M T A D C
题号 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
答案 B C A B D C A D B A
题号 71 72
答案 C D
1.C 2.A 3.G 4.E 5.D 6.J 7.I 8.F 9.B 10.H
11.has given 12.what 13.Adapted 14.a 15.scoring 16.With 17.stories 18.satisfaction 19.probably 20. that
21.sees/ees 22.sheets/heets 23.Reaching/eaching 24.to 25.flat 26.harmony 27.connect 28.and 29.whom 30.created/reated
31.B 32.C 33.A 34.C
35.G 36.E 37.A 38.D 39.F
40.E 41.C 42.B 43.A 44.D
45.The author learned that happiness was a very fast runner./ The author found that happiness was hard to chase. 46.Come near to secretly./Approach quietly./ Get close to silently. 47.Sit still until happiness got close. 48.It means achieving individual goals. 49.Yes, (because) I’m now studying hard and spare no effort to enter my dream university.
50.B 51.E 52.A 53.C
54. played wonderful excited empty worried suggested hope allowed pages cheered 55.They thought it wonderful and supported it. Because they all emptied their pockets to raise money. 56.Mr. Klutz might want to give students one night to have fun and also want them to read more. 57.The boys may ask all the other students to join and read books crazily.
58.A 59.D 60.C 61.B 62.C 63.A 64.B 65.D 66.C 67.A 68.D 69.B 70.A 71.C 72.D
73. The next morning, after a long night, he decided to do something. he was determined to return the cellphone to the owner. After school, he told Mary, “I am going to phone the owner.”Mary was very happy to hear that. Back home, they phoned the owner’s house phone. A girl answered the phone. Kevin asked, “Are you the owner of the cellphone I’m Keith. I have your cellphone. Can you come and get it ” The girl replied “Yes” excitedly, expressing her gratitude repeatedly. Ten minutes later, she was at the same cafe to meet Keith. Handing back the cellphone to her and seeing her smile happily, Keith realized that honesty was indeed the best policy.
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