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PAGE10PAGE10/2025-2026學(xué)年高二英語上學(xué)期第一次月考卷01(全國通用版(考試時間:120分 試卷滿分:150分難度系數(shù):0.65考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分Whatcanweinferfromtheman’sHecan’tlendthewomanhisHewillhavehiscarHewillborrowthewoman’sWhydoesthewomanwanttobeachessSheobeysherfather’sShefollowstheman’sHercoachthinksshemightbeaWheremightthespeakersIna B.Ata C.AtWhatdoesthemanthinkofthe WhatwillthemandoMeethis B.Cleanhis C.Go第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有5秒鐘的時間閱讀各個小題;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽下面一段對話,回答第6和第7題WhatarethespeakersmainlytalkingThewoman’sgapyear.B.Chinese C.TheirschoolWhatisthewomanmostinterestedinaboutIts B.Its C.Its聽下面一段對話,回答第8至第10題Howmuchisthe WhichofthefollowingisNOTincludedinthe WhenwillBlancatakealookattheAt10am B.At10am C.Sometimenext聽下面一段對話,回答第11至第13題WhatarethespeakersmainlytalkingThehistoryofChinese B.Thewoman’s C.Anafter-schoolWhenwasthecraftclubIn B.In C.InWhatwillthewomangiveherfriendsduringtheSpringMusic B.Handmade C.Lucky聽下面一段對話,回答第14至第17題Whydosomepeoplefeellonelywhenthey’resurroundedbyTheyseparateTheyhavesocialTheylackmeaningfulWhatdoesthewomanthinkisthefirststeptodealwithMeetingnew B.Enjoyingbeing C.IdentifyingtheHowlongdoesittakethemantowritehisjournalA.20 B.30 C.60WhatdoesthewomanliketodomosttodealwithReadfavorite B.Thinkdeeplyand C.Gettogetherwithher聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第18至第20題WhatcanweknowaboutHeloves B.Heisascience C.HeworksforaWhathappenedduringthetripinSouthA.AbearattackedtheB.AnewanimalwasC.JimwasapartfromhisteamforsomeWhatmayJimdoontheAnswersomeTalkabouthisadventures.C.Recommendsomecommonplants.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分BringthebeautyofnativebirdsintoyourwithuniqueartworkbyPamMcGrathAustraliaanditsoffshoreislandsandterritorieshave898recordedbirdspeciesasof2014.Oftherecorded165areconsideredaccidentalvisitors,oftheremainderover45%areclassifiedasAustralianendemics:foundnowhereelseonearth.Ithasbeensuggestedthatupto10%ofAustralianbirdspeciesmaygoextinctbytheyear2100asaresultofclimatechange.ArtistPamMcGrathexpressesherlifetimeconcernforwildlifeconservationthroughtheseacrylicpaintingsofAustralianbirds.Whilecelebratingtheirbeautyanddiversity,thebirdsarepresentedinabstractdesignwithstraightlines,ratherthanthedelicatenaturalform,tosuggestthechallengesoftheiradaptiontoenvironmentalchange.Eachoftheseframed,one-of-a-kindoriginalartworksisavailableforpurchasefrom$80(plus$50packingsending).Theperfectgiftforthenature-loverorart-loverinyourlife,you’llalsobegenerouslygiftingyourlocalcharity,as50%ofthepurchasepricegoestowardshelpingWildlifePreservationSocietyofQueensland(WPSQ)continueitsimportantwork.WhatcanwelearnaboutAustralianbirdsfromthepassage?A.Australiahasthemostrecordedbirdspeciesaroundtheworld.B.AlargenumberofbirdspeciescouldonlybefoundinC.By2010,morebirdswillbevisitorsratherthanlocalD.Almostone-tenthlocalbirdspecieswentextinctinrecentWhatdoesPamMcGrathwanttoexpressthroughherpaintingsofHerloveforthebeautyofAustralianThedelicateskillsofcreatingabstractHerappreciationoftheworkofalocalTheimportanceofprotectingtheHowmuchgoestowardsyourlocalcharityifyoupurchasepaintingnumber4? Isoldoneofmycarsandswitchedtoane-bikeoneyearago.IknewthatIwasdoingsomethinggoodfortheplanet.ButIstillviewedgivingupmycarassomethingreservedforthedeeplycommittedandadventurous,somethingthatGreenpeacevolunteersdidtomaketheworldbetter.However,IliveinColorado;e-bikewouldmeanfreezinginthewinterandsweatinginthesummer.Itwastherightthingtodo,Ithought,butitwasnotgoingtobefun.Iwasverywrong.Beforesellingmycar,Iworriedmostaboutridinginthecoldwintermonths.ButIquicklylearnedthat,asthesayinggoes,thereisnobadweather,onlybadclothes.Iweargloves,warmsocksandaskijacketwhenIride,andIamalmostnevertoocold.ThoughI,likemanywould-becyclists,wasworriedaboutarrivingattheofficesweatyinhottermonths,thebikesolvedmyproblem.Evenwhentherewas35degreesCelsiusoutside,Ididn’tsweat,thankstomybike’spedal-assistmode(腳踏輔助模式).IfIamhonest,sometimesIdidn’tevenpedal;Ijustswitchedtopedal-assistmode,satbackandenjoyedmyride.Butbikingtoworkwasn’tjustnotunpleasant—itwasentirelyenjoyable.Oneday,shortlyaftersellingourcar,Ihoppedon(跳上)mybikeafterastressfuldayatworkandrodehomedownastreetedgedwithchangingfallleaves.IfeltmoreconnectedtothephysicalenvironmentaroundmethanIhadwhenI’dtraveledthesameroutesurroundedbymetalandglass.Ihavetosay,thissensationmademehappierandhealthier.Ofcourse,e-bikesaren’tgoingtoreplaceeverycaroneverytrip.Inacountrywhereuncontrolledstretchingofsuburbsandmallsandunprotectedbikepathsarethenorm,it’sunrealistictoexpecte-bikestoreplacecarsinthewaythattheModelT(福特公司第一款大規(guī)模生產(chǎn)的汽車)replacedhorses.Butasanindividual,makingshorttripsonane-bikewouldsavemoney,cutcarbonfootprints,andimprovehealthandwell-being.WhatdidtheauthororiginallythinkoflettinggoofhisA.Ahealthy B.AdifficultC.Acallof D.Acrowd-drivenHowdidtheauthorfeelabouttheactualexperienceofridingto Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“thissensation”inparagraph4referInterestinexploringnewroutes. B.Desiretoheadhomefaster.C.Relieffromwork D.LoveforexposuretoWhatcanweinferfromthelastA.E-bikewillreplacecarsverysoon.B.Cyclistsshoulddomoretoprotectthemselves.C.Citiesneedamoreinclusivetransportnetwork.D.TheModelTwillbebackquickly.Sendingathumbs-upcanbeseenaspassiveaggressive(冒犯的),accordingtoGenZ(thosebornbetween1995and2009)whosaytheyfeelattackedwheneveritisused.Whetherthechatisinformal,betweenfriendsoratworkthesymbolappearstohaveaverydifferent,‘rude’meaningfortheyoungergeneration.A24-year-oldonRedditsummeduptheGenZargument,sayingitisbestneverusedinanysituationasitis“hurtful”.“Nooneofmyageintheofficedoesit,buttheGenX(thosebornbetween1966and1980)peoplealwaysdoit.Takemeabittoadjustandgetitoutofmyheadthatitmeansthey'remad-atme,”headded.Otheryoungpeopleagreeditisbadform,especiallyatworkwhereitcanmaketheteamappearunfriendlyandnoteasygoing.“MylastworkplacehadaWhatsAppchatforourteamtosendinformationtoeachotheron,andmostofpeopleontherejustrepliedwithathumbsup.Idon'tknowwhy,butitseemedalittlebitaggressivetome,”onewomansaid.OneReddituseralsosaidthethumbsupactuallymeansthat“I'vereadyourmessageandhavenothingtoaddandIhopeandpray...allthepeopleinthisgroupchathavenothingtosayonittoo.”O(jiān)lderworkersappearconfusedbythereaction,sayingtheyusethethumbsupinwork-relatedchatstoshow“Iagree”or“Iunderstoodandwillfollow.”Partoftheissueisthatyoungpeopletendtousethethumbs-upinjokes.BarryKennedy,24,hesaidheonlyusedittocommunicatewitholderpeoplelikehisparentsoroldercolleagues.Asurveyof2,000peopleconductedbyPerspectusGlobalshowedthatamajorityofpeoplebetweentheagesof16and29believethatyouare“officiallyold”ifyouusethumbs-uporheartemoji.Whatdoesthethumbs-upemojimeantoGenZaccordingtotheItshowsagreement. B.Itisconsideredrudeorhurtful.C.Itisusedtojokewitholderpeople.D.Itsymbolizesfriendship.Whydoesonewomanfindthethumbs-upemojiaggressiveinherBecauseitisaformalwayofBecauseitshowsdisagreementwithherBecauseitseemsdismissiveandBecauseitwasusedonlybyyoungerWhatcanbeinferredaboutolderworkersfromtheTheymisunderstandtheyoungergeneration'semojiTheyintentionallyusethumbs-uptoannoyyoungerTheyavoidusingemojisinwork-relatedTheyviewemojisasinappropriateinformalWhichofthefollowingisthemostsuitabletitlefortheTheEmojiDebate:GenerationalHowThumbs-UpBecameaGlobalTheRiseofEmojisinProfessionalWhyOlderWorkersPreferThumbs-InMexico,achinampaisanislandthatwasbuiltupbythenativeAztecpeoplewithmudfromthebottomofalakethatsurroundstheircapital.OneoftheseareasiscalledXochimiloo.FoodgrownontheislandsinXochimilcohasfedpeopleforhundredsofyears,butthechinampashereareunderthreatfromurbanization.Manyfamiliesaregivinguptheancientpracticetorentoutorselltheirlandformoreprofitableusessuchassoccerfieldsandtourism.“Ifyoudowellinfarming,youcouldearn$5,000toS10.000aonelocallandownersaid.“Inthetouristarea,youcouldhavethatwithinacoupleofSomeofthoseremaining,likeCassandraGardu?o,arebandingtogethertopromotethetraditionaluseofthechinampas.Whenhergrandfatherdiedin2010andherunclesdidn’twanttocarryon,Gardu?otookituponherselftolearnfarming.Sheboughtlandfromafriend’sunclein2020andgrewkindsofproduce,includingsunflowersandeggplants.Now32-year-oldGardu?oisonememberofthegrowingorganizationcalledChinampoRefuge,andsheandothermembersencouragelocalpeopletoprotecttheirland.TheyfollowancientgrowingtechniquesbutaretryingnewcommercialapproachestocompetewithcheaperproducegrownonmassivefarmselsewhereinMexico.Thatincludesaspeciallabel-EtiquetaChinampera,whichtellsbuyerstheproducecamefromachinampa.LuisZambrano,anecologistwhohasworkedinXochimilcofordecades,saysfedandwateredbythelake,thefieldscanproducethreetofivecropsofvegetablesayearwithouttheneedforchemicals.Butnow,onweekends,it’scommontoseemoresoccerplayersboatingtoislandsthanfarmerstendingtheircrops.Overthepasttwotothreeyears,therehasbeenamassiveincreaseinthenumberofsoccerfieldsontheislands.“Itdoesn’tlookthatharmfulbecausethere’snoconstruction,”saysZambrano.“Butit’sjustasdamagingbecauseoftheamountofchemicalsthatareused,andtheamountofpollutionthatisgenerated.”WhatcanwelearnfromparagraphThechinampashavebenefitedfromManyfarmersareusingnewfarmingFarmingaffectstheenvironmentinMexicoFarmingislessprofitablethantourisminWhatdoesparagraph3mainlytellusaboutHerrelationshipwithherThetroubleshehadinbuyingHereffortstoprotectagriculturalThechallengesshemetwhenlearningWhatisthepurposeofusingEtiquetaToshowthedateofToindicatethefoodTotellthepriceoftheToexplainthecookingWhatisZambrano’sattitudetobuildingsoccerfieldson C.Disapproving.D.Unclear.第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2.5分,共12.5分閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)Nowadaysmoreandmoreyoungathletesaretakingpartintherisky,adventurousactivitiescalled“extremesports”or“X-sports”.Itsphilosophyistogetasclosetotheedgeaspossible.Inthepastyoungathleteswouldplayhockeyorbaseball.Today,theywantriskandexcitement—theclosertotheedge,thebetter.36Theywindsurfnearhurricane,gowhite-waterraftingthroughrapids,andbungee-jumpfromtowers.37Acitykidwhocouldn’taffordexpensivesportsequipmentcouldgetaskateboardandhavefun.Butnowithasbecomeawholenewareaofsports,withspecializedequipmentandhighlevelsofskill.ThereisevenaspecialOlympicsforextremesports,calledtheWinterX-game,whichincludessnowmountainbikingandItfeaturessportssuchasskysurfing,wherepeoplejumpfromairplaneswithsurfboardattachedtotheir“Peoplelovetheexcitement,”saysMurrayNussbaum,whosellssportsequipment.“Citypeoplewanttobeoutdoorsontheweekendanddosomethingchallenging.Thenewequipmentissomuchbetterthatpeoplecantakemoreriskswithoutgettinghurt.”Anathleteadds,“Surethere’sarisk,butthat’spartoftheappeal.”Noweventheoldercrowdisstartingtojoinin.Everyweekend,groupsoffriendsintheirearly30sgettogether.Onweekdays,theyworkascomputerprogrammersinthesameoffice.OnSundaystheyrentmountainbikesandridedownsteepmountainstogether.Extremesportsarecertainlynotforeveryone.Mostpeoplestillprefertoplaybasketballorwatchsportson A.AnExtremeGamescompetitionisheldeachsummerinRhodeB.WhatmakesextremesportssoC.ExtremesportsstartedasanalternativetomoreexpensivesportssuchasD.WhataretherisksinExtremeE.ButithasbeenafactthatextremesportsaregainingF.Theysnowboardovercliffsandmountain-bikedownsteepmountains.G.Extremesportsbringusbothexcitementandrisks.第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,共15分Ishallneverforgetthosewinters.Theywerethetimeswhenmyfathertraveledthroughthecoldwindstofindmethemedicalinstrumentsthatwouldcorrectmydeformed(畸形的) Iwasan childbecauseIwasbornwithX-shapedlegs. Iwastheluckiestkidtohaveafatherwhoputinsomuch tocureme—andwho succeeded.Myfatherworkedfromsunrisetosunset,tryingto thosemedicalinstruments.Mymemoriesofchildhoodareofhim hospitals,tryingtofindtheonethatcouldbuildhisdesigns.Butoneday,myfatherarrivedhomewithapairof48.Thatnight,withgreat49,hefittedtheinstrumentstomylegs.Itmademybonesache,buthetoldmeIwouldhaveto50it,foreighthoursanight,orIwouldneverbeabletowearprettyskirtsorhave51legslikeothergirls.Butashesaidthis,heturnedhisfaceawayand52awaytears.WheneverI53whatmyfatherdid,Ifeelwhathedidshowsthemostselflesscontribution.Today,whenIlookatmystraightandhealthylegs,tearsrun54downmyface.Thewinterwindsarecoldtootherpeople,butbecauseofmyfather,theywillalwaysbe55tome.53.A.turnB.giveC.takeD.think第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1ThedancedramaadaptationoftheChinesescienceclassicTianGongKaiWu,orTheExploitationoftheWorksofNature,began56(it)nationwidetourrecentlyinXiamen,Fujianprovince,bringingtolifeanearly400-year-oldmasterpiece.Thebook,57(write)bySongYingxing,ascientistwho58(live)duringthelateMingDynasty,wasfirstpublishedin1637.ItoffersasummaryofancientChina’smanufacturingandfarmingtechniques,earning59(recognize)asanencyclopedia(百科全書)ofscienceandtechnologyfromthattime.The60(pioneer)workhassincebeentranslated61 multiplelanguages,includingEnglish,Japanese,French,GermanandRussian.“Songwasfascinatedbytheingenuityandcreativityoflabourers,”saidXuBinbin,directoroftheYingxingMemorialThedrama,co-producedbytheJiangxiCulturalPerformanceGroupandtheBeijingDanceAcademy,isdirectedbyChinesefilmmakerLuChuan.Lusaid,“ThedramafocusesonSong’sjourneytogatherthetechniquesandtools,emphasizingthecraftsmanshipofancientChineselabourers.62gracefuldancebringsvitality(活力)intothisscienceencyclopedia,63mayotherwiseseemcoldandboring.”“Thedancedramaovercomeslanguage (barrier),allowingpeopleofdifferentagesandnationalities,especiallytheyoungergeneration,65(gain)insightsintoChina’sscientificandtechnologicaldevelopment,”Lusaid.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分第一節(jié)(滿分15分假定你是李華,你校將舉辦一次主題為“Thekeytogettingalongwithclassmates”的英語演講比賽。請你給校交換生Jackson寫一封郵件邀請他參加,內(nèi)容包括:詞數(shù)100第二節(jié)(滿分25分閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)Calliewasahighschoolstudent.Becauseofherparents’business,herfamilymovedfromLondontoLosAngeles,whereshegrewup.Livinginaquietandwarmcommunitywithherparents,Calliewasveryinterestedinvariousvolunteeractivitiesinthecommunity,andalmostnooneinthecommunitydidn’tknowher.Onasunnyafternoon,Calliewasreadingapoemwhensheheardasoftknock.Shestoodupatonceandopenedthedoor.Herfavouriteneighbor,Mrs.Baker,stoodoutsidethedoor.“Ineedyourhelp,Callie,”Mrs.Bakersaid,“anddoyouknowtheemptylot場地)downthestreet?”Callienodded,smiling.“Theplaceisamess,coveredwithtrash.Thecityislettingususethelotasacommunitygarden,”explained.“WeneedhelptocleanupthelotonSaturday.”“Sure,Mrs.Baker!”Calliesaidcheerfully.“IjusthavenothingtodothisSaturday.Iwillbehappytohelpyou!”Mrs.Bakerlookedpleasedandsaid,“Thanks,Callie.Wewanttogetthegardenplantedbeforesummer.Bythen,adultsandchildreninourcommunitywillhavehadagoodplacetogo.”Atschoolthenextmorning,Callie’sclosefriendTamarawaswaitingforherbytheirclassroom,whohadasurpriseforher.Tamarasaid,“MymomboughtticketstoFunWorldthisSaturday.Shehasanextraoneforyou!”Thegirlshadbeenwaitingformonthsfortheamusementparktoreopen.Calliesighedandworriedoverhowtochoosefortherestoftheday.Hermothernoticedhermoodwhenshearrivedhome.“Didsomethinggowrongatschool?”hermotherasked.Callieexplainedherproblem.“WhatshouldIdo,Mom?”Callieasked.“IknowyouwanttogowithTamaraandalsowanttohelpMrs.Baker.Thinkcarefullyaboutyourchoice,andyouneedtomakeyourowndecision.ButIknowyouwilldowhatisbest,”hermotheranswered.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150CalliespenttherestoftheeveningthinkingaboutherOnSunday,CalliemetMrs.BakerattheemptyPAGE1PAGE1/2025-2026學(xué)年高二英語上學(xué)期第一次月考卷01(全國通用版(考試時間:120分 試卷滿分:150分難度系數(shù):0.65第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。Whatcanweinferfromtheman’sHecan’tlendthewomanhisHewillhavehiscarHewillborrowthewoman’s【答案】【答案】【原文】W:WouldyoumindifIborrowedyourcaruntilMondayorTuesdaynextweek?M:I’msorrythatit’sjustnotpossible.WhydoesthewomanwanttobeachessSheobeysherfather’sShefollowstheman’sHercoachthinksshemightbea【答案】【答案】【原文】M:I’dchoosetobeajournalist.Whataboutyou,W:W:I’vejustjoinedthechessclub.MycoachthinksIhaveagoodchanceofbecomingachampion.SoI’mgoingbeachessWheremightthespeakersIna B.Ata C.At【答案】【答案】【原文】M:ThegamewillsoonW:Ican’twaittowatchthegame.ThisisthefirsttimethatI’vebeentoafootballgamehere.IalwayswatchfootballonTVathome.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthe 【答案】【答案】【原文】W:Isthereanythingexcitinginthenewspaper?M:No.Thesearethesameoldstories.W:Inthatcase,Idon’twanttowastemytimereadingWhatwillthemandoMeethis B.Cleanhis C.Go【答案】【答案】【原文】M:Mymotherwon’tletmegooutuntilIcleanmyroomup.SoI’mafraidIcan’tgoboatingwithyouW:Butwe’vepromisedourfriends,M:Iknow,buttidyingtheroomupneedsatleastonehour.I’m第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分524A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有55秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。67題。WhatarethespeakersmainlytalkingThewoman’sgapyear.B.Chinese C.TheirschoolWhatisthewomanmostinterestedinaboutPAGEPAGE10/Its B.Its C.Its【答案】【答案】【原文】M:I’veheardyouaregoingtotakeayearofffromcollege.IsthatW:Yes.IwanttogotoChinaandexperienceadifferentM:Soundsgreat!Chinahasgotsuchalonghistory,whichissuperinterestingtoW:AndChinesefoodisdelicious!ButwhatinterestsmethemostisChina’sbeautifulbuildings.M:Whatdoyouplantodothere?W:Iplantoworkasapart-timeteacherandteachEnglishatalocalChineseM:That’sagreat810Howmuchisthe WhichofthefollowingisNOTincludedinthe WhenwillBlancatakealookattheAt10am B.At10am C.Sometimenext【答案】【答案】【原文】W:Hello,I’mcallingabouttheapartmentyouM:Yes.WhatkindofapartmentareyouinterestedW:I’minterestedinaone-bedroom.Doyouhaveanyavailable?M:Yes.Ihaveone.Whendoyouneedit?W:Sometimearoundnextweek.HowmuchistheM:Well,therentis$650,witha$300securitydeposit.Gasandwaterareincluded,butyoupayforelectricity.W:Soundsgood.MayIcomeovertomorrowtotakealook?M:Sure.Whattimewouldyouliketocome?W:Howabout10am?M:Good.MayIhaveyourname,please?W:MynameisBlanca.M:Blanca.I’llseeyou11至第13WhatarethespeakersmainlytalkingThehistoryofChineseknots. 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