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云南省昭通一中教研联盟2025-2026学年高一上学期期中考试英语(B)试卷(PDF版,含音频)_2025年12月高一试卷_云南省昭通一中教研联盟2025年秋季学期高一年级期中考试(B)(全)
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A. Music Camp. C. November 6 2025. D. MidDecember 2025.
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C. Summer Youth Sports Camp. A. 12 people went missing. B. The fires lasted for one day.
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were very destructive and had big impacts. D. How Typhoon Dante hit the Philippines.
Typhoon Dante in the Philippines B
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On July 23 2025 a strong typhoon named Dante hit the central part of the Philippines. It When I was 16 I spent most of my weekends looking at social media. Then my mom
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brought very heavy rain and strong winds of up to 180 km/h. This led to large floods and suggested I should join Youth for Seniors a local group where volunteers help old
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landslides. By the end of July reports showed that at least 30 people died and 12 people were people.
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missing. The typhoon destroyed 8 000 homes and affected about 529 million people. It was one I was not sure at first. I never talked to old strangers especially people older than my
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of the worst typhoons to hit the country this year. grandparents and I worried we had nothing to talk about. But after my first visit to Mrs. Li an
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Earthquake in Turkey 82yearold woman who had no husband I realized I was wrong.
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On the early morning of November 6 2025 a powerful 7 7magnitude earthquake hit Our first job was easy helping Mrs. Li put her photo album in order. When we looked through
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southern Turkey. It started near the city of Antakya only 7 km underground. This shallow her photos her 1965 wedding and her sons college graduation she told me stories about her life
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depth made the shaking much stronger. Many buildings roads and power lines fell down in in Shanghai. We walked 5 km to school every day even in the snow she laughed. You kids are
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several cities. By the end of November more than 5 000 people had died and nearly 20 000 lucky with your bikes and buses Over the next month I visited her twice a week. Sometimes we
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strangers coming into his house without permission. I felt upset. Then the group leader different schools. The study wanted to find out how regular exercise helps teens feel better
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After three months I stopped checking my phone every 10 minutes. Instead I looked study said Team sports need you to work together and talk with teammates. This helps
forward to hearing Mrs Lis childhood stories or helping Mr Wang water his potted plants. you make friends and feel like you belong to a group. These things are very important to
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Youve become more caring my mom said when I told her Mrs Lis sunflowers were make you less worried.
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blooming. She was right. Volunteering helped the old people. It also taught me to listen to be Similarly individual sports like swimming running or tennis also helped. Teens who did
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patient and to find happiness in small but important moments. these sports felt more confident. When you set small goals in these sports and reach them you
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24. Why was the writer not sure about joining Youth for Seniors at first feel proud of yourself Dr. Chen added this makes you more confident.
A. She had to study for tests. But the study also warned against training too much. Teens who practiced sports for more than
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B. She was afraid to talk to old strangers. five hours a week after school and didnt rest enough felt more stressed. You need a balance
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C. She had to stay in the group for a long time. Dr. Chen said Sports are good for you but too much training makes you tired and stressed.
D. Her mom wanted her to look at social media more. There was another interesting finding about boys and girls. Girls who played sports often felt
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A. She had no family at all. grades at school. This might be because regular exercise helps them focus more in class.
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B. She got married in Beijing in 1965. 28. What can we infer about team sports from paragraph two
C. She taught the writer to cook dumplings well. A. Team sports are not good for making friends.
D. She liked telling the writer stories about her past. B. Teens who play team sports always feel stressed.
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26. What did Ms. Zhang tell the writer to do when Mr Wang was angry C. Team sports can only help teens get better grades.
A. Ask Mr. Wangs family for help. D. Teens who dont play team sports often feel more worried.
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B. Stop visiting Mr. Wang for some time. 29. What did the study find about teens who overtrained without enough rest
C. Be patient and keep trying to talk to him. A. They got better grades. B. They felt more stressed.
D. Shout to Mr. Wang and tell him who they were. C. They made more friends. D. They felt more confident.
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27. What can we infer about the writer after three months of volunteering 30. Why does the writer mention gender differences in the last paragraph
A. She became more patient and caring. A. To show that sports are not suitable for all teens.
B. She became afraid of old people again. B. To explain why boys are better at sports than girls.
C. She still checked her phone every 10 minutes. C. To add information about how sports help teens in different ways.
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D. She only liked helping Mrs Li not Mr Wang. D. To prove that girls care more about their own body image than boys do.
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A. She thinks teens should not play any sports. be a valuable experience that helps teens grow into confident capable adults.
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B. She believes only team sports are helpful for teens. 32. What does the underlined word concerns mean in Paragraph 1
C. She says teens must play sports for more than five hours a week. A. worries. B. interests
D. She supports teens playing sports but warns against overtraining. C. advances D. attractions
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The idea of teenagers traveling alone has sparked a heated debate in recent years. Some A. Japan is perfect for teens solo travel.
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people argue its an excellent way for teens to develop independence while other people express B. Japanese is easy to learn for travelers.
significant concerns about their safety. Lets explore both sides of this argument. C. Solo travel helps develop practical skills.
Supporters of teen solo travel argue that it builds important life skills. When teens plan a D. Host families solve all the travel problems.
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trip book tickets and explore new places on their own they learn to solve problems and make 34. What do critics worry about most in Paragraph 3
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decisions. For example a 17yearold named Alex traveled alone to Japan last summer and A. Safety risks. B. High travel costs.
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stayed with a local host family arranged by his school. I had to figure out how to use the C. Poor academic performance. D. Cultural adaptation problems.
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subway order food in a language I didnt know and even help the host family fghi 35. What advice does the author give in the last paragraph
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experience like learning to ask for help when I was lost. Traveling alone also helps teens B. Start with short wellplanned trips.
gain confidence and learn about different cultures in person. C. Ban teens solo travel completely.
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support says travel expert Ms. Johnson. A balanced approach combining independent regular part of your life. Here are some easy tips to help you keep going.
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exploration with appropriate adult help is often more advisable. Set Realistic and Specific Goals
Another point to consider is the impact on family relationships. Some parents feel anxious Its easy to get excited and set goals that are too big. But this often makes you feel tired and
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when their teens travel alone which can lead to arguments. However supporters argue that open give up. Instead start with small goals you can reach. For example if you want to run often
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communication can solve this. My parents were worried at first but we talked about safety begin with 10 minutes a day and slowly run longer. Also make your goals clear I will jog
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plans like sharing my daily schedule and calling them every night and checked in daily Alex three times a week for 20 minutes is better than I will get fit. 36 .
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explained. They ended up being proud of me when I came back and shared stories of my trip. Find a Workout You Actually Enjoy
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and cultural understanding but it also comes with safety risks. The key is to find a middle ground it every day. 37 . It could be dancing swimming or playing basketball. Choosing an
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teens can start with short wellplanned trips and gradually take on more responsibility as they activity you love makes it easier to keep doing it. Doing it with others helps too. For example
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makes exercise more fun and lets you meet up with friends. too busy texting and taking selfies to become 44 in real life or IRL as you would say
Create a Consistent Routine Other adults worry that todays youth are spoilt and dont want to face the 45 of adult
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Our bodies and minds like regular habits. Try to exercise at the same time every day like life. Many children born in the 1990s and 2000s were raised by helicopter parents who were
right after school or in the early evening. 38 . This regular time helps your brain link that always there to guide and help them with a busy 46 filled with homework and afterschool
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hour to exercise so its easier to form a habit. If you miss a day dont feel bad about yourself activities such as dancing drawing or sports. With parents who do everything for them todays
just start again the next day. youth seem to 47 to live like teenagers even when they are in their 20s or 30s.
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Track Your Progress and Celebrate Small Wins Does the facedown generation need a headsup Well probably not. The 48 is that
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Write down your exercise like how many pushups you can do or how far youve run. This many of todays teenagers are better educated and more creative than past generations. They
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helps you see how much youve improved. 39 . When you reach a small goal give yourself a also seem to be enthusiastic vw= and 49 to become leaders. More young people than
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reward maybe a new sports shirt or a healthy snack you like. This makes you feel happy and ever 50 to help their communities. There are also brave young people such as Malala
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keeps you going. Yousafzai the teenager who 51 the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize for pushing girls rights to go
Embrace Patience and LongTerm Mindset to school.
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Fitness isnt about getting results fast. 40 . Trying to get fit too quickly can make you So if youre one of the ohohs theres reason to be 52 about the future. Things are
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frustrated and quit. If you accept that getting better takes time youll keep exercising for years. 53 for the facedown generation. Chances are that you will do GR8 great and LOL laugh
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Remember fitness is a journey not a finish line. By being patient and regular youll not out loud . After all your generation is not just facedown youre also full of 54 and
only reach your goals but also learn to love staying active for life. ready to make a difference. Dont let others worries 55 you from shining.
A. The key is to find an exercise you like 41. A. family B. nation C. community D. generation
B. Weekend exercise is better than a daily routine 42. A. above B. around C. beside D. behind
C. Unclear goals are hard to check and even harder to reach 43. A. deal with B. play with C. talk with D. fight with
D. Exercising for more than 2 hours a day is the best way to reach goals 44. A. anxious B. outgoing C. successful D. patient
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F. This way youll feel more confident as you see yourself improve step by step 46. A. exam B. focus C. trip D. schedule
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G. A fixed time reduces the chance of skipping exercise because you dont have time 47. A. learn B. tend C. refuse D. forget
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looking too. Right But what do other people think about your 41 53. A. looking back B. looking out C. looking into D. looking up
Some adults worry that youre more interested in the screen in front of you than the world 54. A. personality B. shock C. creativity D. addiction
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42 you. They think of you as the facedown generation because you use your phone so 55. A. stop B. protect C. save D. help
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Tourism can be good and bad. It brings money to local economies and creates jobs for back to the hotel a few bus stops away.
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locals but 56 also causes problems. One issue is tourists who are eager to prove that they But when the bus came it was completely full. There were no empty seats not even space
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57 visit a place already. Many have written on sites like Egypts Luxor Temple with paint to stretch my arms. Passengers stood shoulder to shoulder. Many held big shopping bags with
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or keys 58 such acts destroy many attractions. To these tourists please stop. Leave a Mickey Mouse on them and their faces looked tired. The bus moved unsteadily along the road. I
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mark through kindness not harm. had to hold the bar above my head tightly. Every time the bus moved my legs felt heavier like
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Another problem is disturbing locals. Some take photos of people without asking their 59 they were filled with stones. I moved my weight from one foot to the other but it didnt help.
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permit . For example tourists visit a university in Thailand 60 take pictures of students Youve got to be kidding me I whispered and closed my eyes for a second. Just then I
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and disrupting their studies 61 serious . In a neighbourhood in Beijing some party late heard a loud snap the strap ˙¨ of my big shopping bag broke. Half my things fell to
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62 the night making it hard for locals to sleep. To them please be considerate. the floor some Disneyland postcards a small Tinker Bell toy and my favorite Ranger Pooh
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Worse still many tourists walk in large groups without caring for others 63 need to doll. Id waited 40 minutes to buy that doll. I bent down quickly worried that someone might
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pass or cross roads ignoring local traffic rules. The solution Dont be a bad tourist. When step on my things. As I hurried to pick them up the bus suddenly moved forward. I almost fell
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abroad you represent 64 whole nation. Respect the places people and rules that protect but managed to steady myself by grabbing a strangers backpack.
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them. After all travel is about connecting with the world not harming it. Lets promise 65 People around me whispered and moved uncomfortably but no one helped me pick up my
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be the best tourists we can be. things. Then the bus drivers voice came from the speaker Excuse me everyone please
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