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金华十校2025-2026学年第二学期期末质量检测
高一英语答案
第一部分听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5 ABBCB6-10 BABAB11-15 CACAA16-20 BCCBA
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
21-23 ABA24-27 DCBD28-31 CBAC 32-35 BAAD
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36-40 CGDFA
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15个小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45 CABAD46-50 BDADC51-55 BBCCB
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. a57. however / though 58. that/which59. have become60. to branch
61. choosing62. works63. directly64. into/to65. and
第四部分写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节单句翻译(共5小题;每小题3 分,满分15分)
66.
(1) Hearing/Knowing/Learning that(1’)he was (had been) admitted to/into Zhejiang University(1’), we offered/ gave/sent sincere/genuine/earnest congratulations (to him)(1’).
(2) .......(1’) he gained admission to Zhejiang University(1’), we congratulated him sincerely/genuinely /earnestly(1’).
(3) Having heard/known/learned that(1’)......
67.
(1) When a good/great/wonderful/brilliant/fantastic/marvellous idea occurred to him(1’), he hesitated no more(1’) and wrote/took it down(1’).
(2) A good idea occurred to him(1’), and he did not hesitate to(1’) write it down(1’).
(3) A good idea occurring to him(1’), he wrote it down(1’) without hesitation(1’).
68.
(1) Every time our school(1’) launches a new activity(1’), I am/feel extremely happy/pleased/delighted/thrilled/ wild with joy/glad beyond words(1’).
(2) Every time a new activity(1’) is launched in our school/on campus(1’), I am overcome/consumed/ overwhelmed/brimming with a sense of joy/I am filled with joy/excitement/ delight/pleasure(1’).
(3) ......, a huge sense of joy comes over me/joy surges up inside me/my heart swells with delight/great joy takes hold of me(1’).
69.
To celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival/Mid-Autumn Day(1’), he wrote/composed a poem(1’) and published it/ had it published/it got published in the school newspaper(1’).
70.
(1) The Online course (s)/The online curriculum (curricula) developed/created/launched by this university(1’)(have) greatly/tremendously/dramatically changed/transformed/shifted/reshaped(1’)our approach(es) to gaining/learning/acquiring knowledge(1’).
(2) ......(have) greatly changed the approach(1’)we take/adopt/use to gain knowledge(1’).
句子翻译属于主观题,需要老师们依据教学经验灵活判断。可以打0.5分。
第二节应用文
【审题重点】
1. 明确体裁与对象:体裁为班会英语演讲稿,对象为同学和老师,语气不用太过正式。
2. 明确“无名英雄”:“unsung hero”可以指功绩巨大却未被历史舆论记住歌颂的英雄,或者指无惊天伟业,于平凡小事发光的普通人。题目中限定了Around Us,即我周围的无名英雄。“我”周围的可选人物包括但不限于:教师、家人、同学、清洁工、寝管员、保安、食堂阿姨、邻居、图书管理员等。
3. 明确写作要点和逻辑:
(1)描述这位无名英雄的主要事迹;
(2)写出这位无名英雄对你的影响;
(3)注意事迹与影响的逻辑关系。
【内容要点】(1)首段先礼貌问候在场听众(老师与同学们),并点明班会主题“Unsung Heroes Around Us”。接着可以用一句话解释你对“无名英雄”的理解。最后自然引出要讲述的无名英雄。
(2)中间段可描述这位无名英雄的一到两件事迹或者做法,并阐述其给你带来的影响。描写事迹时可以适当用时间、地点、人物的行为或者关键时刻的选择来呈现画面感。影响可以写发生在作者认知上、行为上或价值观层面的真实改变。比如,变成了什么样的人、开始做什么事或者对什么有了新的理解等等。尽量避免空洞描述,可具体事例为主,排比抒情为辅,虚实结合。
(2)结尾段可简要总结这位无名英雄带给你的启示,也可以呼吁同学们关注身边同样默默付出的人。
【评分原则】
本题总分为25分,按5个档次给分。评分时,先根据审题、内容和语言初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量、确定或调整档次,最后给分。
One possible version:
Good morning, dear teachers and classmates. Have you ever paused to notice the unsung heroes around us, who make our life run smoothly? For me, that hero is my English teacher.
Standing on the platform daily, she delivers lively lessons and inspires quiet students to express themselves. I still clearly remember the evening when I cried in the corner of the classroom, after repeatedly failing English tests. My English teacher stayed behind to keep me company, studying my exam paperscarefully,explaining my weak pointsand showing me how to solve similar problems. Her help pulled me out of low spirits. I stopped running away from my weak points and began practicing with the methods she showed me. More importantly, she showed me that progress takes time — a lesson I still carry with me today.
Not every hero saves a life. Some just make life easier, quieter, warmer. And those are the ones we should never forget to notice.That’s all for my speech, thank you!
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听力原文
Text 1
M: I don’t know what to buy Isabelle for her birthday.I was thinking of getting her a ticket for a play.
W: I’ve got her a top. She likes reading.Maybe a work by her favorite author would be better.
M: You remind me!
Text 2
W: We should probably go through the dances before the show. Has the stage been set up yet?
M: Yes. Everything is ready. Let’s go over all the dances from the start. There are a lot of people watching tonight, so we don’t want to go wrong.
Text 3
M: I love to paint, but I’m not sure if I can make money out of it. Working in a bank would be better.
W: I’m going to learn history. Study whatever will benefit your future the most.
M: You’re right. I suppose I could always paint for fun.
Text 4
W: Here is your bill. That’s £54.50, please.
M: Well, I think it should be £45 as the drinks came with the meal.Also, my friend and I would like to share the bill.
W: Sorry, my mistake. And of course, you can share it.
Text 5
M: Hi, Ruth. I’m happy to tell you that you passed the interview. Can you come in next Monday for the onboarding process?
W: Sure. What do I need to prepare?
M: We’ve checked your ID card and academic information. So, we’d like to have your recent health report.
Text 6
W: Hello, this is Maria Clark. (6) (7) I’m calling because I made a holiday booking through your agency, but I haven’t received confirmation yet.
M: I’m afraid there are some problems with the hotelorder. The dates you have requested are fully booked. The hotel has no rooms left, but it didn’t state that on its website.
W: Is there anything you can do?
M: I’m sorry, but it’s out of our power. Your airline still has seats available though, so we can book you into a different hotel on the same dates if you’d like.
W: Yes, please.
Text 7
M: So, tell me about tonight’s event.
W: It’s our special festival called the Night of the Radishes (萝卜). People cut the radishes into different shapes to create artworks with creativity.
M: Cool! How did it begin?
W: It dates back to the 19th century when local farmers shaped the radishes to attract customers in the marketplace. Actually, radishes were introduced to Mexico by the Spanish in the 16th century.
M: Interesting! Some of my Chinese friends might like it!
W: Invite them next time! Time to go out and catch the bus. You don’t want to miss it!
Text 8
W: You’re going too fast.I can’t keep up. I’m so out of breath.After the competition, I’m going to go back to cycling instead of running.
M: Cycling is great exercise, but running is good as well. It can take your pressure off and improve your mental health.
W: Do you run a lot?
M: I try to, but not as often as I’d like.I go on long hikeswhenever I get free time,because it has helped my fitness. You have a week to improve before the competition. Make the most of these days.
W: No problem. But I can’t lift my feet now... I need torest a little while before I feel refreshed.
M: Come on! We’ll stop when we get past the finish line. Then we can relax for a bit.
Text 9
M: Hi, Bethany! How have you been?
W: Mr. Thomas! I’m surprised you even remember who I am.
M: I would never forget my best student.How about your friends Charlotte and Zara?
W: They’re fine. Sadly, it’s hard to stay in contact now as we all live so far apart and are busy with our families.
M: Are you still interested in poetry and novels?
W: Yes. English literature is my favorite subject. I even got a degree in it. I’m in charge of editing some sections of a newspaper now. I’m hoping to publish a book someday, but I’m not sure if my dream of being an author will come true.
M: I have every confidence in you. You’re always talented.You live in the London area, right?
W: No, I actually live in America now. I got a job there a couple of years ago.
M: I see. What brings you back here then?
W: My brother is getting married next week.It’s by complete chance that I’m here for this school fair.
Text 10
I’ve always loved elephants, and I would happily say there was nothing I didn’t know about them. So, just imagine my surprise when I discovered that the world has been holding celebrations for elephants every year since 2012! It’s called World Elephant Day on the 12th of August, and it aims to bring people’s attention to the serious problems faced by elephants around the world. As we can tell, thousands of elephants are killed each year for their meat and skin as well as their valuable ivory (象牙), which worries me the most.Meanwhile, some are losing their forest homes to the farming industry. The day was set up by Canadian filmmaker Patricia Sims,alongside Thailand’s Elephant Reintroduction Foundation. A film namedReturn to the Forestwas first shown on the first World Elephant Day. It’s about returning performing elephants back to the wild.Now celebrated by many international wildlife organizations, this special daytries to share knowledge and positive solutions to better protect these big and beautiful animals.