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高一英语学科必修二模块试卷
(完卷120分钟 满分150分)
2025年4月
第一部分:听力 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
第一节
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。
1. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. In a library. B. In a classroom. C. In a shop.
2. How will the speakers go to the mall?
A. On foot. B. By taxi. C. By bus.
3. What does the man do probably?
A. A teacher. B. An actor. C. A guard.
4. What time does the woman take the bus?
A. At 4:50. B. At 5:00. C. At 6:15.
5. What does the man suggest doing at first?
A. Taking a walk. B. Doing an experiment. C. Watching a movie.
第二节:
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。
6. Who is going to have the wedding?
A. The woman. B. The woman’s cousin. C. The man’s cousin.
7. What is the man going to do?
A. Choose a present. B. Select a suit. C. Look for a musician.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What’s the possible relationship between the speakers?
A. Relatives. B. Workmates. C. Strangers.
9. What does the woman often do?
A. Go swimming. B. Listen to music. C. Watch plays.
10. Why does the man refuse to travel abroad this summer?
A. He doesn’t like traveling.
B. He’s preparing for a concert.
C. He’ll visit his grandparents.听第8段对话,回答第11至13题。
11. What does the woman think of playing sports?
A. Exciting. B. Relaxing. C. Challenging.
12. What did the man use to play?
A. Volleyball. B. Handball. C. Baseball.
13. Where are the speakers going?
A. To the gym. B. To the playground. C. To their classroom.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. The storm. B. The power failure. C. The house safety.
15. How did the man ask for help?
A. By using the laptop. B. By making calls. C. By shouting.
16. What happened to the woman’s house?
A. Its walls were damaged.
B. Its roof was blown away.
C. Its windows were broken.
17. When will the woman graduate at last?
A. In July. B. In August. C. In September.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. When is this announcement given?
A. On Wednesday. B. On Friday. C. On Sunday.
19. Who will deliver the students a short lecture?
A. Tony. B. Diane. C. Mindy.
20. What are small students supposed to do?
A. Carry the food boxes.
B. Operate the machines.
C. Record some information.
第二部分:阅读理解 (第21-30题,每小题2.5分,第31-35题,每小题2分,满分35分)
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About Us
For 60 years, Heritage Park has been proud to be one of Canada’s leading living history museums. The Park is
located on Treaty 7 territory, respecting the history, languages and cultures of the nations on whose traditional land
we live. A registered charity, Heritage Park receives hundreds of thousands of guests from around the world every
year. A key contributor to the tourism landscape of Alberta since 1964, Heritage Park is an educational and community
center, telling the various stories of the multicultural history of Western Canada.
What’s Offered?The Park offers a variety of job opportunities, ranging from Park operations to Retail and. Food Service. Over
the years, thousands of Canadians have begun their careers here, gaining experiences beyond typical summer jobs.
What’s New?
On March 2nd, from 10 am to 3 pm, job hunters are invited to a job fair at Gasoline Alley Museum to explore
over 500 available positions and meet with our team. Interviews may take place or the spot, so applicants are
encouraged to come prepared.
“I can’t think of a better way to gain unique experiences than sharing our rich history and introducing our guests
to our incredible exhibits and programming at Heritage Park, ” says Saniyah Chaudhry, Director of People and
Culture. “These opportunities connect young people with meaningful, hands-on learning experiences in a wide range
of tourism skill sets, helping them explore career pathways and gain the skills to pursue their goals. ”
Requirements
All ages are welcome, with a minimum age of 15 for applicants, while a few positions require applicants to be
18 or older. Although the hiring fair is on March 2nd, opportunities are available all year round at www. heritagepark.
ca/join-our-team.
1. What should a job hunter do if he/ she wants a position at the hiring fair?
A. Compete with 500 applicants. B. Prepare for an online interview.
C. Search the website all year round. D. Go to Gasoline Alley Museum.
2. What is the age requirement for most positions?
A. Above 7 years old. B. Above 15 years old.
C. Above 18 years old. D. Above 20 years old.
3. What do we know about Heritage Park?
A. It contributes a lot to tourism in Canada.
B. It is the most well-known living history museum.
C. It offers young people various chances in language learning.
D. It serves as an educational organization rather than a charity.
【答案】1. D 2. B 3. A
B
Grammy Awards don’t only go to the people who produce and perform songs. This year the 2024 Music Educator
Award went to Annie Ray, a music teacher at a high school in Virginia, for her efforts to make music accessible to all
students, particularly those with disabilities. However, in the award ceremony, she gave the credit to her students.
Inspired mostly by the diversity of the Annandale community including over 60 countries, Ray created anorchestra for students with severe intellectual (智力的) and developmental disabilities. The orchestra is about much
more than just making music. Ray says the program gives students a chance to develop their collaboration skills,
make mistakes and learn the art of refining something. And they teach her a lot in return — more than she could ever
teach them.
She says her students completely changed her educational philosophy and approach. “I believe they have a really
powerful message to share with everyone, and especially with how we approach music education and what that looks
like,” she added.
Ray says the success was especially meaningful because not many people understand what exactly music
educators do in the classroom or how much their work matters. While her administration is supportive, another
challenge is that her school “desperately” needs new instruments. Ray says she will use some of her grant money to
buy more.
Ray plans to put some of the money towards an ongoing scholarship for students who want to pursue music
when they graduate. She knows of several who want to go into music education themselves, which she finds especially
rewarding.
“It is a hard profession, but it’s one that is really, deeply personal and satisfying,” Ray said. “And there’s nothing
else like it.”
4. Why did Ray win the 2024 Music Educator Award?
A. Because of her pioneering teaching philosophy.
B. Because of her great musical talent.
C. Because of her outstanding education contribution.
D. Because of her extraordinary personal style.
5. What is the orchestra eager for?
A. New instruments. B. Support from school.
C. Students’ participation. D. Money from the government.
6. Which of the following is satisfying to Ray?
A. More students majoring in music. B. More graduates into teaching music.
C. More awards for music educators. D. More parents joining the orchestra.
【答案】4. C 5. A 6. B
C
I’m a psychology researcher. Along with my teacher Thackery Brown and music experts Sophia Mehdizadeh
and Grace Leslie, our recently published research uncovered interesting connections between music, emotion andmemory.
When you listen to music, it transcends mere hearing engagement. The areas of your brain responsible for
emotion and memory also become active. The hippocampus, which is essential for storing and retrieving (检索)
memories, works closely with the amygdala, the brain’s emotional center. This is partly why certain songs are not
only memorable but also deeply emotional.
While music’s ability to evoke emotions and memories is well known, we wondered whether it could also change
the emotional content of existing memories. Our theory was rooted in the concept of memory reactivation—the idea
that when you recall a memory, it becomes temporarily changeable, allowing new information to be included.
We then developed a three-day experiment. On the first day, participants memorized a series of short, emotionally
neutral (中性的) stories. The next day, they recalled these stories while listening to either positive music, negative
music or silence. We also recorded their brain activity with fMRI scans, which measure brain activity. On the final
day, we asked participants to recall the stories again, this time without any music.
The results were striking. When participants listened to emotionally charged music while recalling the neutral
stories, they were more likely to include new emotional elements in the story. Even more interesting were the brain
scans. When participants recalled stories while listening to music, there was increased activity in the amygdala and
hippocampus. This is why a song associated with a significant life event can feel so powerful—it activates both
emotion-processing and memory-processing regions.
Memories, much like your favorite songs, can be remixed and remastered by music. The music you listen to
while looking back or even while going about your daily routines might be subtly (不易察觉地) shaping how you
remember those experiences in the future. While further research is needed, our findings have exciting implications
for both everyday life and for medicine.
7. What does the underlined word “transcends” in paragraph 2 mean?
A. Attends to. B. Goes beyond. C. Depends on. D. Relates to.
8. What did the participants do on the second day of the experiment?
A. They memorized new stories without any interruptions.
B. They reviewed stories in a quiet environment without music.
C. They wrote down their feelings about the stories they had heard.
D. They recalled stories in different music with brain activity measured.
9. What can we infer based on the passage?
A. Music has a clear impact on people’s daily lives.
B. Music won’t affect people’s memories when they listen to it.C. People may unconsciously change their memories when listening to music.
D. The hippocampus and amygdala are the essential parts of the brain related to emotion.
10. What might further research focus on?
A. Whether music can completely erase bad memories.
.
B How different types of music affect memory in various age groups.
C. What kind of music is most popular among people with good memories.
D. If music can be used as a treatment for memory disorders in clinical settings.
【答案】7. B 8. D 9. C 10. D
七选五:根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为
多余选项。
The United Nations has set March 21 in 2025 as the first World Day for Glaciers. ___11___ The aim is to
encourage everyone to protect glaciers. They are crucial for sustaining life on Earth now and for future generations.
A glacier is made up of ice and snow that slowly flows over land. Over many years, as snow continues to pile
up, it eventually becomes a large mass of snow that starts transforming into glacier ice.
Glaciers have shaped mountains and valleys throughout Earth’s history. They are still flowing and shaping
landscapes in many places today. ___12___
When glaciers melt, they let out nutrients into lakes, rivers and oceans. ___13___ As glaciers melt, they also
provide habitats for plants and animals near streams. This shows that glaciers indirectly affect wildlife and fishing
areas.
___14___ About 10 percent of the world’s land has around 200,000 glaciers, which hold about 70 percent of
Earth’s fresh water, according to Carbon Brief, a UK-based website specializing in the science and policy of climate
change. In the Himalayas, Karakoram and Hindu Kush mountains, millions of people and animals depend on the
90,000 glaciers for water. These glaciers form the headwaters of the Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers.
Climate change is having a severe impact on glaciers worldwide. ___15___ For example, Colombia has seen
90 percent of its glacier area disappear since the mid-19th century, as shown in a 2025 UN report on global water
development. The report also warns that with a temperature increase of 1.5 to 4℃, glaciers could lose between 26 to
41 percent of their mass from 2015 levels by the year 2100.
A. There are various glaciers in the world.
B. However, glaciers don’t just affect the land.
C. Many glaciers have disappeared completely.
D. Therefore, glaciers could lead to various problems.E. Glaciers provide important water for both people and animals.
F. These nutrients can help some crucial plants like phytoplankton grow.
G. It has also declared 2025 the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation.
【答案】11. G 12. B 13. F 14. E 15. C
第三部分:完形填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
I once dreamed of being a football star. During my first year of high school, I was a ___16___ player who
hardly weighed 120 pounds with a(n) ___17___ height. I had played some matches but I spent most of my time on
the bench.
However, over the summer, I planned to ___18___ that. Every day, I did lots of ___19___ training, which
made me gain an extra 25 pounds of muscle. I thought I had ___20___ myself well enough for the football season.
But the fact soon ___21___ me. In the field, I saw I was still smaller and slower than others.
Things started to ___22___ during one of our first games of the season. Our team had been keeping
___23___ and the scores had been much higher than other teams. Our coach felt ___24___ enough to send me to
play halfback (中卫). I was so excited since I was so ready to ___25___ myself. On the very first play, I got the ball
and I dreamed of being a hero. However, I was quickly knocked down ___26___ I could show my skills. That
didn’t ___27___ my football career. Instead, it drove me to work harder.
Over these years, I have dreamed of something many times, only to find out that the future has other
___28___ in store for me. But I still don’t ___29___. Just go and try every ___30___, enjoy the time, and then let
it be.
16. A. strong B. weak C. quick D. smart
17. A. suitable B. increasing C. satisfying D. embarrassing
18. A. better B. share C. accept D. forget
19. A. listening B. communication C. weight D. skill
20. A. comforted B. expressed C. prepared D. treated
21. A. disappointed B. touched C. amazed D. saved
22. A. spread B. continue C. appear D. change
23. A. off B. ahead C. out D. behind
24. A. proud B. curious C. safe D. upset
25. A. prove B. protect C. introduce D. stop
26. A. until B. before C. because D. if
27. A. explore B. guide C. end D. repeat28. A. plans B. excuses C. goals D. mistakes
29. A. set out B. give up C. show off D. turn down
30. A. lifestyle B. suggestion C. field D. opportunity
【答案】16. B 17. D 18. A 19. C 20. C 21. A 22. D 23. B 24. C 25. A 26. B 27. C 28. A 29. B
30. D
第四部分:语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
请在横线上填入一个单词,或用所给单词的适当形式填空。
Bridging a special moment
In 2016, I was a university student and tourist, ___31___ (draw) to its solemn atmosphere. In 2017, I attended a
concert by the famous Chinese singer Jiang Dawei and experienced a unique mix of music and ___32___ (architect).
This time, however, I was at the two sessions ___33___ a journalist for China Daily 21st Century Media,
___34___ (bear) the responsibility of recording and reporting. My feelings were completely different from my
previous visits.
Instead of focusing on the building’s ___35___ (symbol) meaning, I paid attention to the voices and stories
from the two sessions. The Great Hall became the center of China’s political life, ___36___ deputies (代表) to
National People’s Congress and members of National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative
Conference gave advice on national development.
My job was to document these key moments through words and images. I realized that the two sessions are not
just about making national ___37___ (policy) — they affect people’s daily lives, including education, healthcare
and environmental protection.
I had prepared carefully, but things were harder than I expected. During a press Q&A at the Fujian province
open-day event, I made a “mistake”. I was supposed to ask my questions in both Chinese and English, but I completely
forgot ___38___ (speak) in English. Instead, I introduced myself and asked my questions entirely in Chinese. I
didn’t realize this until I sat down.
Although it was a minor incident, it made me more aware of the challenges of public speaking and the importance
of staying calm under ___39___ (press).
This experience helped me see journalism in a new way — not just as a job of recording facts, ____40____ as a
bridge between cultures and perspectives. I will continue using my words, images and videos to share China’s story
with the world, helping more people understand this dynamic and prosperous country.
【答案】31. drawn
32. architecture33. as 34. bearing
35. symbolic
36. where 37. policies
38. to speak
39. pressure
40. but
第五部分:模块内容 (共35分)
I. 单句语法填空 (每题1分,共10分)
请在横线上填入一个单词,或用所给单词的适当形式填空。
41. I’m working at home today because my office ________ (paint). (所给词的适当形式填空)
【答案】is being painted
42. Much ________ (write) so far about the wonders of the World Wide Web. (所构成的适当形式填空)
【答案】has been written
43. The young people attracted by the legend of Loch Ness watched over the lake with their cameras and
binoculars ____________ (position) on the hill. (所给词的适当形式填空)
【答案】positioned
44. ________ when we learn to exist in harmony with nature can we stop being a threat to wildlife and our planet.
(用适当的词填空)
【答案】Only
45. For the past few years, Wuzhen ________ (host) the World Internet Conference, which makes life in this ancient
town much more convenient than it has been. (所构成的适当形式填空)
【答案】has hosted
46. It is highly important ________ (bridge) the digital divide and make sure that everyone has access to the Internet.
(所构成的适当形式填空)
【答案】to bridge
47. 85.5 percent of those surveyed selected “dislike” when ________ (ask) whether they welcomed home visits
from their children’s teachers. (所构成的适当形式填空)
【答案】asked
48. AI therapy is a rising trend on social media. But can AI ________ (true) replace a human therapist? (所构成
的适当形式填空)
【答案】truly49. Who do you think is the ________ (intend) audience for each poster, considering the themes and messages they
convey? (所构成的适当形式填空)
【答案】intended
50. You got it well ________ (remember) that the southern part broke away from Northern Ireland. (所构成的适
当形式填空)
【答案】remembered
II. 请根据首字母或中文提示写单词 (每题1分,共7分)
(注意:填写答题卡时,需写出所填入单词的完整形式)
51. Illegal hunting poses a t________ to many species of wildlife. (根据首字母单词拼写)
【答案】threat##hreat
52. The authorities are taking measures to save the African elephants from e________. (根据首字母单词拼写)
【答案】extinction##xtinction
.
53 Don’t stay up too late. I’m really c________ about your health. (根据首字母单词拼写)
【答案】concerned##oncerned
54. He made several ________ (尝试) to finish the puzzle, but he couldn’t solve it. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
【答案】attempts
55. More and more people are a________ of the problem and do their part to protect the wildlife. (根据首字母单
词拼写)
【答案】aware##ware
56. D________ the heavy rain, the football match continued as planned. (根据首字母单词拼写)
【答案】Despite##espite
57. Can you give a detailed d________ (描述) of what happened? (根据中英文提示单词拼写)
【答案】description##escription
III. 根据语境,选择下框中的单词或用其适当形式填空。每个单词只能使用一次。(每题1分,
共8分)
选词填空
achieve approach charge crowd defend
energy evident greet perform phenomenon
,
58. Various natural ________ like rainbows after rain and falling stars at night, always arouse our curiosity.
59. The ________ young athlete always wakes up early in the morning and heads straight to the stadium for the
training.60. The band’s outstanding ________ at the music festival left the audience cheering for an encore (返场).
61. A strong national ________ forms the basis for the people of the country to live and work peacefully.
62. The scientist’s remarkable ________ in the field of medicine has brought hope to many patients.
63. The police collected a great deal of ________, including fingerprints, which clearly proved the suspect’s guilt.
64. He ________ with theft because the stolen goods were found in his house.
65. The ________ to solving this math problem requires a combination of logical thinking and creative
imagination.
【答案】58. phenomena
59. energetic
60. performance
61. defense
62. achievement
63. evidence
64. was charged
65. approach
IV. 课文背诵默写 (每题1分,共5分)
(注意:填写答题卡时,需写出所填入单词的完整形式)
66. The United Kingdom, Great Britain, Britain, England—many people ________ c________ ________
________ these different names mean. (许多人对这些不同名称的含义感到困惑) (根据汉语提示完成句子)
【答案】 ①. are ②. confused##onfused ③. by ④. what
67. Finally, in the 20th century, the southern part of the Ireland broke away from the UK, ________ r________
________ the full name we have today. (从而导致了我们今天使用的完整名称) (根据汉语提示完成句子)
【答案】 ①. which ②. resulted ③. in
68. Almost everywhere you go in the UK, you ________ ________ ________ ________ (将会被包围) evidence
of four groups of people who took over at different times throughout history. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
【答案】 ①. will ②. be ③. surrounded ④. by
69. Studying the history of the country will ________ your visit much ________ e________. (将使你的旅行更
加愉快) (根据汉语提示完成句子)
【答案】 ①. make ②. more ③. enjoyable##njoyable
70. There are ________ ________ ________ to explore (这里有无数的历史遗迹可供探索), and lots of museums
with ancient relics from all over the UK. (根据汉语提示完成句子)【答案】 ①. countless ②. historic ③. sites
V. Teens词块测试 (每题1分,共5分)
(注意:填写答题卡时,需写出所填入单词的完整形式)
71. However, the department’s shutdown brings worries about whether states and districts will effectively use federal
funds in the best way to a________ b________ r________ (取得有益效果) for students, CNN reported. (根据汉
语提示完成句子)
【答案】 ①. achieve##chieve ②. beneficial##eneficial ③. results##esults
72. If you ________ a________ ________ (对……过敏) pollen, your immune system will think pollen is
dangerous. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
【答案】 ①. are ②. allergic##llergic ③. to
73. In other words, when someone knows a subject very well, it’s difficult to put themselves ________ ________
s________ ________ (处于某人的境地) a reader with less knowledge. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
【答案】 ①. in ②. the ③. shoes ④. of
74. Austen’s novels explore topics like gender, power, education and marriage from a w________ p________
________ ________ (女性的角度). (根据汉语提示完成句子)
【答案】 ①. woman’s ##oman’s ②. point##oint ③. of ④. view
75. Behram’s journey to professional soccer is a story of p________ ________ s________ (毅力和牺牲), according
to Xinjiang Daily. (根据汉语提示完成句子)
【答案】 ①. perseverance##erseverance ②. and ③. sacrifice##acrifice
第六部分:书面表达 (20分,其中15分为内容及表达;5分为卷面、书写及标点)
76. 校学生会拟举办关于规范使用电子产品的英语演讲比赛,请你写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括:
1. 现状及可能的危害;
2. 你的建议。
注意:词数100左右。
稿纸
Use Electronics Properly
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
【答案】
Use Electronics ProperlyDear fellow students,
Nowadays, we are surrounded by various electronic devices, like smartphones, tablets, and laptops. Many of us
spend hours scrolling through social media, playing games, or watching videos, neglecting our studies and physical
activities. This excessive use can lead to eye strain, poor sleep, and even social isolation.
To address this, we should set clear time limits for using electronics, say, no more than one hour per day for
non-study purposes. Additionally, take regular breaks to protect our eyes and engage in outdoor activities. Let’s use
electronics wisely for a healthier and more productive life.