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      这是一份云南省玉溪市红塔区玉溪第一中学2025-2026学年高三上学期9月月考英语试题,文件包含英语试卷docx、英语答案docx等2份试卷配套教学资源,其中试卷共16页, 欢迎下载使用。
      英 语
      注意事项:
      1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上,并认真核准条形码上的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号及科目,在规定的位置贴好条形码。
      2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,用黑色碳素笔将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
      3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
      第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
      做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
      第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
      听下面5段对话。毎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。
      例:Hw much is the shirt?
      A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.
      答案是C.
      What is the wman ging t d next?
      A.Ck snw peas.
      B.Plant sme nins.
      C.Water the flwer bed.
      2. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
      A.Sme beautiful places.B.Different languages.C.A charming girl.
      3. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
      A.In a stre.B.In a factry.C.At hme.
      4. What is t blame accrding t the man?
      A.Uncmfrtable seats.
      B.The traffic nise.
      C.Miss Lee’s weak vice.
      5. What des the man mean?
      A.He’ll clean the car tday.
      B.The car desn’t need cleaning.
      C.Mark shuld clean the car this time.
      第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
      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。
      What will the man d next?
      A.Call a taxi.B.G t the airprt.C.Have his car repaired.
      7. What is the prbable relatinship between the speaker?
      A.Husband and wife.B.Clleagues.C.Neighbrs.
      听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
      Why des the wman talk t the man?
      A.T invite him t g jgging.
      B.T recmmend Ft Lcker t him.
      C.T ask him fr sme advice.
      9. Hw much are the running shes in Ft Lcker?
      A.$50.B.$75.C.$100.
      听第8段材料,回答第10 至12题。
      10.Where did the man g last night?
      A.A cinema.B.A restaurant.C.A theme park.
      11.What kind f clthing is frbidden?
      A.Jeans.B.T-shirts.C.Shrt skirts.
      12.What discunt did the man get last time?
      A.20%.B.50%.C.70%.
      听第9段材料,回答第13 至16题。
      13.What is the wman cking nw?
      A.Pasta.B.Pizza.C.Fried chicken.
      14.Hw des the man feel abut the fd?
      A.Indifferent.B.Interested.C.Wrried.
      15.Frm whm did the wman get the recipe?
      A.A relative.B.A friend.C.A restaurant wner.
      16.What did the wman plan t d tnight?
      A.G shpping fr fd.B.Teach the man t ck.C.Entertain friends at hme.
      听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
      17.Where shuld the rck climbers meet at midday?
      A.In the library.B.In the car park.C.At the main gate.
      18.When will afternn classes start?
      A.At 12:30.B.At 1:30.C.At 2:30.
      19.What are NOT allwed during hrse riding?
      A.Sprts shes.B.Strng shes.C.Riding bts.
      20.What activity will be arranged in the evening?
      A.A barbecue.B.A dance party.C.A cking cmpetitin.
      第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
      第一节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分27.5分)
      阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
      A
      If yu’re lking t buy a gift fr yur children, why nt keep up with the trend and get the best hverbard(悬浮滑板)?
      What is a Hverbard?
      A hverbard is a tw-wheeled persnal transprtatin device. It’s electrical, prtable and became highly ppular in 2015. Typically, this self-balancing device perates like a pwered skatebard.
      Hw Des a Hverbard Wrk?
      The device may have many designs, but the mechanism itself isn’t cmplicated. Basically, a standard hverbard cntains:
      •Battery: stres the electrical pwer. Almst all hverbards use a high-watt lithium-in battery.
      •Gyrscpe (ne fr each wheel): allws riders t tilt (倾斜) the hverbard while maintaining balance and adjusting their directin.
      •Mtr (ne in each wheel): prvides the pwer t the wheels t keep the rider balanced and upright.
      •Lgic bard: functins as the hverbard brain. It prcesses data—yur speed, tilt, etc.—and sends infrmatin t the mtrs. This unit cntrls the pwer f the bard s riders can adjust their speed.
      All the abve cmpnents wrk tgether t cntrl the pwer and tilt f the hverbards s the rider is balanced, upright and mving at a cntrlled speed.
      Why Buy a Hverbard?
      Undubtedly, hverbards are cl. Yu’ve prbably seen kids riding ne arund the huse. They’re a phenmenn and everybdy wants in. S, why deny yur kids and prevent them frm being part f this trend?
      Where is a hverbard legal?
      Despite their wild ppularity, hverbards have yet t becme “street-legal”. Currently, sme places prhibit anyne under 16 frm using these devices, and hverbards are banned in academic institutins and public places, like campus buildings, parks, shpping malls and subway statins. Sme places have als put speed limits n the devices and restricted their use t bike paths. Hwever, pen areas—including yur yard—are free f these restrictins.
      21.The lgic bard f a hverbard can ______.
      A. stre electricityB. pwer the wheels
      C. send infrmatin t the ridersD. receive data and give cmmand
      22.Accrding t the passage, yu can see a hverbard can be used ______.
      A. n campus B. in parks C. n bike paths D. in shpping malls
      23.What is the main purpse f this passage?
      A. T evaluate a gift’s quality.
      B. T suggest a gift ptin.
      C. T cmpare new hverbard mdels.
      D. T explain functins f the latest hverbards.
      B
      Architecture is amazing. It has changed the way I lk and interact with the wrld and my envirnment. It has trained me t be hyper-sensitive t the built envirnment, t recgnize prblems and find slutins that an untrained eye wuld never ntice.
      As much as I lve this prfessin, it is very easy t get lst in architecture. I get s fcused that I have frgtten abut everything else. Luckily my passin fr cycling kept me sane(清醒的)while I was becming an architect. I faced a lt f bstacles and challenges taking a bicycle ride acrss the United States. Lking back, cycling acrss the America was actually ne f the smartest things I ever did.
      I have actually bicycled acrss the cntinental USA twice. East t west, Atlantic Ocean t Pacific Ocean, bth times. Bicycling acrss America isn’t as hard as yu think.
      I rde alne n my first trip in 2005 frm Virginia Beach t the cast f Flrence, Oregn. In the end it was 4,547 miles ver the curse f 77 days.
      I left fr the secnd trip in 2007 with my tw best friends frm Bar Harbr, Maine t Prtland, Oregn, which was a 4,886 mile ride ver 90 days. At that time, I fell in lve with the idea f leaving the east cast behind, starting a whle new life and career in a new city. I ended up in Prtland. After arriving in twn n a bike, I eventually fund a jb, a place t live and an amazing dg.
      I share all this nt t cnvince anyne t g biking acrss America, but nly t share hw ding this has changed my life. Architecture has given me a wnderful life and career but it isn’t everything. Thankfully I have als been very passinate abut: my friends, traveling, bicycles, punk rck, technlgy, the Internet, my dg, and even yga. My architecture backgrund has definitely sweetened my relatinship with all thse things.
      Becming an architect is a nble pursuit, but yu shuld keep pursuing everything else that yu are passinate abut. It will enhance yur architecture career and ultimately make yu a mre interesting persn, which in my pinin is really mre imprtant than being anther silly architect.
      24.What’s the advantage f cycling accrding t the authr?
      A. Changing his negative attitude t architecture.
      B. Keeping himself fcused n his career all the time.
      C. Enabling him t find slutins withut training.
      D. Making him a much better architect and persn.
      25.What did the authr think f his tw crss-cuntry bike trips?
      A. They were harder than what he expected befre.
      B. They shwed the benefits f riding with friends.
      C. They gave him sme extrardinary experiences.
      D. They guaranteed him a new life and career in Prtland.
      26.What can be inferred frm Paragraph 6?
      A. Dn’t get cmpletely lst in yur hbbies.
      B. Dn’t abandn hbbies fr yur prfessin.
      C. Dn’t feel ashamed f stpping yur hbbies.
      D. Dn’t weigh yur family against yur prfessin.
      27.In the last paragraph, the authr reminds us t ______.
      A. take up the pursuit f becming an architect
      B. find what we are really passinate abut
      C. appreciate ther peple’s gd intentins
      D. avid ur career taking ver ther pursuits
      C
      Accrding t the great German philspher Friedrich Nietzsche, yu have the ptential (潜能) fr greatness inside f yu, but like mst peple, yu will prbably let it be destryed by yur wn laziness.
      And just as it’s imprtant nt t spend all f ur time in cmfrt, it’s als imprtant nt t spend it wrking t hard. Yu might argue that prgress can be achieved thrugh slavishness (苦干). But des it make any sense t achieve prgress if it’s nt enjyable and if it desn’t lead us t ur ptential? If we fcus n prgress simply fr the prgress itself, we may fail t live the meaningful life we are truly seeking.
      The slutin t this prblem, then, lies in the middle between laziness and slavishness. I call that middle jyful prductivity (生产力). It’s abut spending yur energy in a way that allws yu t make meaningful prgress each day and avid the disasters f laziness.
      As Adam Smith wrte in The Wealth f Natins, "…by reducing every man’s business t ne simple peratin, and by making this peratin the nly emplyment f his life, necessarily increases the skillfulness f the wrkman." In his pinin, when yu cncentrate all f yur attentin n ne area f expertise (专长), yu can becme a master in it. And when yu becme a master in that area, yu can create things f value, thus prmting yur prductivity.
      And hw d yu pick a single area f expertise? It shuld be smething that yu are really interested in, because nly then will yu be able and willing t spend the huge amunt f time and effrt it takes t becme a master in any field.
      The end f bth laziness and slavishness begins with the discvery f yur passins (热爱). Examine the things that caught yur interest ever since yu were a child befre the wrld tld yu what yu had t care abut. The way frward lies within the examinatin f thse early interests.
      28.What is paragraph 2 mainly abut?
      A. Slavishness isn’t a gd way t make prgress.
      B. Cmfrt desn’t cntribute t a meaningful life.
      C. Yu can enjy yur life nly by making prgress.
      D. Slavishness helps develp ne’s greatest ptential.
      29.In The Wealth f Natins Adam Smith stresses the significance f ________.
      A. increasing wrkmen
      B. fcusing n ne specific field
      C. mastering wrking skills
      D. creating valuable things
      30.What is the functin f the questin in paragraph 5?
      A. T shw the authr’s cnfusin.
      B. T excite readers’ cmment.
      C. T express an ppsite pinin.
      D. T intrduce the next tpic.
      31.What des the authr suggest peple d in the last paragraph?
      A. Care abut the wrld.B. Treasure their childhd.
      C. Find their true passin.D. Prevent laziness.
      D
      Free Wi-Fi has becme incredibly imprtant t us: many stres and shpping malls ffer it, restaurants use it t attract custmers, and fr libraries and cffee shps it is a must-have service.
      Even when peple are traveling, they scan fr free Wi-Fi, which, accrding t research released by Lndn’s Amba Htel n Dec 4, has becme the mst imprtant standard fr selecting a htel.
      Accrding t the survey, as many as 67 percent f travelers questined said that free Wi-Fi wuld make them mre likely t chse accmmdatin, abve ther things such as the htel’s lcatin and friendly staff. When rating a htel that they’d already stayed in, six in ten travelers believed that unlimited Wi-Fi was the mst imprtant factr in their rating.
      “Tday, peple treat their smartphnes, tablets and laptps like clthes when they are abut t travel t sme places. They will never frget t pack it int the suitcase,” said the Daily Mail. “We rely n free Wi-Fi heavily when traveling –– especially when it cmes t checking scial media, searching fr travel tips, and accessing websites.”
      Hwever, despite the pprtunities that free Wi-Fi gives us, “ur ver-reliance n technlgy has cme at a price, with travelers feeling unable t escape scial media”, said Lnely Planet, the wrld’s largest travel guide brand.
      Anita Isalska(伊斯兰卡), Lnely Planet editr and tech addict, was frced t unplug when she was stuck in an islated camp in Greenland recently. “Adjusting t this slwer pace, it began t dawn n me: smewhere, smehw, scial media had changed int a reflex (条件反射),” she wrte. “I had believed I was capturing mments, but in reality my busy thumbs were preventing me frm enjying travel’s mst prfund pleasures. Hw fully can yu appreciate a huge glacier r grassland f wildflwers when yur brain is subcnsciusly selecting the right pht filter (滤镜), r the perfect six secnds t film?”
      In September, the brand released 10 predictins fr the future f glbal travel. One f them was that true escapes will be highly valued in future, s remte htels will start t make their lack f Internet int a feature. Wuld yu like t have an unplugged hliday?
      32.Why d travelers attach imprtance t free Wi-Fi when selecting a htel?
      A. They think htels with free Wi-Fi are likely t prvide better service.
      B. They believe htels with free Wi-Fi usually have better lcatins.
      C. They hpe t enjy mre prfund pleasures while using free Wi-Fi.
      D. They depend n free Wi-Fi t check scial media and access websites.
      33.What des the underlined wrd “unplug” in Paragraph 6 prbably mean?
      A. Check scial media.B. Discnnect frm digital devices.
      C. Appreciate beautiful scenery.D. Cancel a travelling plan.
      34.What is the lessn Anita Isalska learned frm the islated camp she attended in Greenland recently?
      A. Travelers shuld adapt t a slwer pace when checking scial media.
      B. Travelers shuld take mre phts and vides during their jurneys.
      C. Addictin t scial media has negatively affected the quality f travel.
      D. Beautiful scenery culd be appreciated better if films are sht cautiusly
      35.What is the authr’s main purpse in writing this article?
      A. T argue against peple’s ver-reliance n Wi-Fi.
      B. T prmte the grwing imprtance f free Wi-Fi in daily lives.
      C. T predict what glbal travel will be like in the future.
      D. T prtest against travelers’ standard when selecting a htel.
      第二节(共12.5小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
      阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
      Being true t yurself is very crucial in life. It’s vital t knw wh yu are, what yu trust, and what makes yu happy. 36 It extends t an imprtant part f ur scial lives: enabling thers t be themselves and accepting them fr wh they are.
      37 We may attempt t cntrl their actins r influence their way f thinking. Hwever, this nly creates cnflict and can harm relatinships. Instead, we shuld fcus n accepting thers as they are and allwing them t express themselves freely. 38 It implies we shuld respect their individuality and value their unique viewpints.
      Likewise, we shuld als struggle t be true t urselves and nt let thers direct ur actins r beliefs. It’s all t easy t get trapped in trying t please everyne. But in ding s, we risk lsing tuch with ur wn true selves. 39
      Being true t neself and allwing thers t be themselves isn’t always easy. Hwever, it is a key aspect f building healthy relatinships and persnal well-being. 40 It demands self-awareness, empathy, and a willingness t accept thers uncnditinally.
      In cnclusin, the key t happiness and healthy relatinships is t let yurself be yurself and thers themselves. By embracing individuality and respecting diversity, we can create a mre harmnius and inclusive wrld.
      A.We might lse sight f ur wn values and desires.
      B.Hwever, this desn’t stp at just being true t yurself.
      C.It is essential fr leading a fulfilling and meaningful life.
      D.We needn’t understand their backgrund and experiences.
      E.This desn’t mean we have t agree with everything they say.
      F.That is why peple have different ways f thinking and behaving.
      G.Many f us are trying t reshape thers t meet ur wn expectatins.
      第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
      第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
      阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
      Dashing thrugh a Bstn grcery stre, I hurried t pick up flwers fr a crucial date — ne I culdn’t affrd t be late fr. At the checkut, a(an) (41) wman ahead f me unladed her grceries unhurriedly. (42) my rising impatience, I ffered a warm smile, unaware this brief (43) wuld shape my future.
      “Yu must be buying these fr smene (44) ,” she remarked, (45) the flwers in my hands. I (46) my nerves, jkingly vicing self-dubt abut why my date wuld chse me. She (47) me gently, sharing hw her late husband had always brught her flwers weekly, even during (48) when mney was tight. “Thse small gestures were (49) — they made every day feel special,” she said, a flicker f sadness in her eyes.
      As she (50) her shpping bags, an unexpected (51) struck me: I shuld give her the flwers. “Yu’re right — these are fr a very special lady,” I said, (52) the flwers t her. Her face lit up with surprise, and she thanked me (53) , “Yu’ve made my day.”
      I arrived at my date slightly late, but my girlfriend was (54) by the stry. Years later, when I finally wrked up the curage t prpse, she revealed this act f kindness had been influential in her decisin. My simple gesture had nt nly (55) the ld wman’s evening but als strengthened a bnd that wuld last a lifetime.
      41.A. yungB. elderlyC. familiarD. lnely
      42.A. In terms fB. Regardless f
      C. In respnse tD. Instead f
      43.A. encunterB. accidentC. prjectD. highlight
      44.A. desperateB. extrardinary
      C. cmmnD. mdest
      45.A. anticipatingB. stuffing
      C. wrappingD. eyeing
      46.A. deniedB. hidC. admittedD. ignred
      47.A. justifiedB. criticizedC. cmfrtedD. avided
      48.A. timesB. termsC. effrtsD. exhibitins
      49.A. subjectiveB. permanentC. minrD. fundamental
      50.A. gatheredB. penedC. purchasedD. packed
      51.A. trickB. ideaC. idimD. dream
      52.A. pushingB. thrwingC. handingD. sending
      53.A. cldlyB. casuallyC. plitelyD. sincerely
      54.A. astnishedB. cnfusedC. impressedD. annyed
      55.A. cnsumed B. bsted C. brightened D. depressed
      第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
      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。
      On January 28, 3,000 drnes (无人机) perfrmed a stunning light shw in Chngqing during the Spring Festival Gala. The shw, rganized by Damda Intelligent Cntrl Technlgy, 56 (feature) patterns f famus landmarks and flwers acrss the night sky.
      Despite challenges such as unpredictable weather and signal interference, the team, 57 average age is 27, delivered a flawless perfrmance. Mst f the team members specialize in drne technlgy, while thers are enthusiasts recruited by the cmpany.
      In recent years, drne perfrmances 58 (becme) a majr trend in entertainment. Cmpared t traditinal firewrks, drnes are 59 (safe) and less plluting. Advancements in technlgy have made larger-scale perfrmances pssible. Damda’s third-generatin drnes are designed 60 (take) ff frm a cmpact bx, saving space, while the furth-generatin mdels charge autmatically. In 2023, the cmpany set tw Guinness Wrld Recrds by 61 (fly) 10,197 drnes simultaneusly.
      Cmpetitin is shifting frm technlgy t creativity, as the industry grws, with a greater emphasis 62 strytelling and cultural elements. Beynd entertainment, drnes are als fueling 63 lw-altitude ecnmy, with widespread use in lgistics, agriculture, and emergency rescue.
      64 is expected by industry experts, drne shws are ging t becme even mre spectacular, with cntinuus technlgical prgress. China’s drne industry cntinues t grw glbally, setting new standards and reinfrcing its 65 (influence) psitin in aerial technlgy.
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
      第一节(满分15分)
      假如你是李华,将参加学校组织的“职业规划”演讲比赛,请以“My Career Planning”为题写一篇演讲稿。
      内容包括:
      (1)理想职业;
      (2)做何准备
      注意:
      (1)写作词数应为80个左右;
      (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      My Career Planning
      第二节(满分25分)
      阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
      Alex and Jrdan have been friends since their first year f high schl. They bth lve basketball and vide games. Peple ften saw them laughing and hanging ut tgether during lunch and after schl. But a prject fr their histry class brught new challenges t their friendship.
      The prject needed teamwrk, but Alex and Jrdan had different ideas abut hw t d it. Alex, wh is detail-riented (注重细节的), wanted t d a traditinal presentatin. He wanted t d lts f research and make a PwerPint with lts f facts. Alex thught this wuld get them a gd grade. But Jrdan had a different idea. He wanted t act ut histrical events with cstumes. Jrdan thught this wuld be mre fun and interesting fr their classmates.
      When they talked abut the prject, they started arguing. Alex thught Jrdan’s idea was t strange and wuldn’t be taken seriusly. He thught the skit (小品) culd be seen as a distractin. Jrdan thught Alex’s plan was t bring and wuldn’t keep the class’ attentin. He said a creative presentatin wuld make the histry mre accessible.
      The argument gt persnal, with bth friends raising their vices. Alex said Jrdan cared mre abut having fun than ding well in schl. Jrdan said Alex cared t much abut grades and nt enugh abut learning. They bth felt the ther was making it hard t d a gd prject and their friendship started t get strained.
      As days turned int weeks, the nce-clse friends started aviding each ther. The schl atmsphere became awkward, with their mutual friends caught in the middle, unsure f hw t help. The basketball curt, which used t be a place f shared jy and teamwrk, nw eched with the silence f their unreslved cnflict. Their mutual friends tried t mediate, suggesting they find a cmprmise, but bth Alex and Jrdan were t prud t back dwn. They each felt that their apprach was the best and that the ther was being stubbrn, refusing t cnsider the ther’s pint f view.
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      One day, during a tugh game, Jrdan fell and hurt his ankle.
      Frm then n, they tried t understand each ther.

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