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      这是一份吉林省通化市梅河口市第五中学2025-2026学年高三上学期9月月考英语试题(Word版附答案),共12页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分7, B.22,5分,满分37, A等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      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。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.What will the speakers d tday?
      A.Draw a picture. B.Visit Kara’s cusin. C.Attend an art shw.
      2.Where are the speakers prbably?
      A.In the city. B.At the seaside. C.In the cuntryside.
      3.Why des the man intend t buy a new bike?
      A.T be envirnment-friendly.
      B.T save mney n fuel csts.
      C.T stay in fashin.
      4.What des the wman mean?
      A.Success is nt fr the lazy.
      B.Experience is the best teacher.
      C.A man is knwn by his friends.
      5.Hw did Grace get ut f the frest?
      A.With the help f a search party.
      B.Under nature’s guidance.
      C.Alng a hidden path.
      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.Where des the man prbably cme frm?
      A.America. B.The UK. C.Japan.
      7.Why des the wman talk abut Japanese huse preference?
      A.T give an example f building skills.
      B.T shw the variety f architecture.
      C.T express her taste in huses.
      听第7段材料,回答第8-10题。
      8.What is the relatinship between the speakers?
      A.Teacher and student. B.Fellw students. C.Fellw teachers.
      9.What advantage f the app is the mst imprtant fr the wman?
      A.Its feature f chatting. B.Its number f exercises. C.Its cnvenience fr learning.
      10.Hw is the app cmpared t traditinal classes?
      A.It csts less. B.It has less variety. C.It lacks speaking exercises.
      听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
      11.Hw can Sarah be best described?
      A.Yuthful. B.Careful. C.Changeable.
      12.What has enugh sleep brught t Sarah?
      A.Less stress. B.Mre inspiratin. C.Better cncentratin.
      13.What des Sarah suggest Jack d?
      A.Adjust his lifestyle. B.Set realistic gals. C.Find a gd example.
      听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
      14.What is the tpic f the cnversatin?
      A.Partnership types. B.Eclgical matters. C.Business strategies.
      15.Why des the wman cmpare nature t a business partner?
      A.T lead t a nature prject.
      B.T explain the ecnmic value f nature.
      C.T shw nature prtectin is gd fr humans.
      16.What des the man think f the wman’s lgic?
      A.It’s riginal. B.It’s cnfusing. C.It’s cmplicated.
      听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
      17.What d we knw abut the speaker’s father?
      A.He wears lng hair.
      B.He’s devted t his child.
      C.He is a prfessinal basketball player.
      18.What difficulty did the speaker’s father face in raising her?
      A.Instructing her in her studies.
      B.Training her t be a sccer player.
      C.Taking the respnsibility f a mther.
      19.What is the purpse f the speaker’s talk?
      A.T apply fr university.
      B.T recmmend herself fr a rle.
      C.T enter her father fr a TV prgram.
      20.Hw ld is the speaker?
      A.20. B.22. C.24.
      第二部分 阅读(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)
      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
      We bring stries f adventure, wrld cultures and wild places t life in exhibitins and experiences that are designed t be shared with audiences f all ages.
      Bring Natinal Gegraphic (NG) t yur venue
      We ffer high-quality traveling exhibitins t meet the needs f venues bth small and large. Wrking with phtgraphers, explrers, and ther cperatrs, we create exhibitins cvering a wide range f tpics t appeal t multiple audiences. T start the prcess, select yur regin t find exhibits available fr bking.
      Fr venues in the cntinental United States, a printed and packed exhibitin will be shipped t yur lcatin, ready t hang.
      Fr venues lcated utside f the United States, NG ffers digitally delivered cntent packages. This ptin avids internatinal shipping fees by prviding partners with a secure link t dwnlad their exhibitin files and prductin guidelines fr printing and munting the exhibitin.
      Hw t Hst r Bk
      Fill ut the hsting frm n any exhibitin page. Or email us at exhibitins@ngs.rg. A member f ur traveling exhibitins team will respnd within five business days.
      An NG representative will:
      ·Discuss yur venue’s interest, utline fees and lgistics (物流).
      ·Walk yu thrugh the prcess f selecting the right exhibitin t meet yur prgrammatic gals and space.
      ·Review the schedule t find ut what is available during yur desired time.
      ·Answer any additinal questins yu may have.
      Displayed here are the exhibitins available internatinally. Yu can als find them in the dwnladable internatinal catalgue (目录).
      21. Hw can venues beynd the United States receive the exhibits?
      A. By asking the NG staff t print ut the cpies.
      B. By picking them up at the NG partners’ ffices.
      C. By waiting fr packages shipped frm verseas.
      D. By dwnlading digital files fr lcal prductin.
      22. What will an NG representative d after getting a hsting request?
      A. Travel abrad t munt the exhibitin.B. Visit the venue and select an exhibitin.
      C. Recmmend phtgraphers fr the event.D. Prvide details abut fees and availability.
      23. Wh are prbably target readers f the text?
      A. Staff managing public venues.B. Teachers planning study turs.
      C. Turists interested in exhibitins.D. Students explring wrld cultures.
      B
      In 2006, as a 10-year-ld living in ne f Delhi’s busiest markets, I wuld ften run dwnstairs t buy milk, eggs r vegetables fr my mther. The shpkeepers knew me by face and ften guessed my rder befre I even spke. These small market runs taught me mre than I realised at the time — quick mental maths, cnversatins with strangers, and backup plans when a shp was shut. S much unintentinal learning.
      Over time, these rutines became daily cmfrt. Whether it was me r my mther, we enjyed the smiles, brief chats, and snacks alng the way — small mments that quietly held ur lives tgether.
      Nw, things are different. With Blinkit, Zept, and Instamart, grceries arrive in 10 minutes. While I still enjy shpping in the market after wrk, my mther begins her day by cmparing prices n apps and rdering everything with a few taps (点击). The grcery trips that nce lifted her md, imprved her health, and helped her stay cnnected with the neighburhd have disappeared. The jy f being knwn, f interacting, is dying.
      And it’s nt just her. Many f us nw rely mre n apps and less n peple. Our grwing reliance n instant delivery is reducing thse everyday mments f interactin. There’s the financial cst t. When yu’re t tired r t busy t plan yur grceries, yu end up rdering in pieces — adding things yu dn’t need just t hit the free-delivery minimum.
      Of curse, these apps are a gift n tugh days when we’re sick r shrt n time. But next time yu feel like pening a grcery app, try walking t yur lcal shp instead. Yu might cme back with mre than just grceries — a smile, a quick chat, and a sense f cnnectin. Smetimes, the cst f cnvenience isn’t what yu pay. It’s what yu miss.
      24. What des the authr think f early market runs?
      A. Adventurus.B. Valuable.C. Tiring.D. Cmplex.
      25. Hw did the authr’s mther change her shpping habit later?
      A. She turned t nline shpping.B. She visited grceries with neighburs.
      C. She cared abut discunts in stres.D. She rdered whatever lifted her md.
      26. What cncerns the authr abut instant delivery?
      A. It takes away small scial mments.B. It invlves paying extra service fees.
      C. It results in pr physical cnditin.D. It makes peple addicted t shpping.
      27 What is implied in the last paragraph?
      A. A shared gift dubles its jy.B. Cnvenience cmes at a cst.
      C. A smile is free but wrth a lt.D. Rush breaks human cnnectin.
      C
      The Enjyment f Travel
      Travel used t be a pleasure, but nw it has becme an industry. N dubt there are greater facilities fr traveling tday than a hundred years ag, and gvernments with their fficial travel bureau s have develped the turist trade, resulting in mdern man traveling much mre than his grandfather. Nevertheless, travel seems t have becme a lst art. T understand the art f travel, ne shuld first be aware f the different types f false travel.
      The first kind f false travel is travel t imprve ne’s mind, which has been verdne. I always dubt whether ne’s mind can be s easily imprved. If we are usually s serius as t be bent upn imprving ur minds, we shuld at least during a vacatin empty the mind. This false idea f travel has given rise t turist guides, the mst intlerable chattering busybdies that I can imagine.
      One cannt pass a square r a statue withut his attentin being called t the fact that S-and-s was brn n April 23, 1792, and died n December 2, 1852. I have seen cnvent (修道院) sisters accmpanying schl children t a cemetery, reading t them the dates f the dead, the age at which he married, and ther such learned nnsense, which I am sure spiled the pleasure f the entire trip fr the children.
      The secnd kind f false travel is travel fr cnversatin, in rder that ne may talk abut it afterward. I have seen visitrs at Hupa f Hangzhu, a place famus fr its tea and spring water, having their picture taken while lifting tea cups t their lips. The danger is that ne spends less thught n the actual taste f the tea than n the phtgraph itself. This srt f thing can becme an bsessin, especially with travelers prvided with cameras. Turists are s busy with their cameras that they have n time t lk at the places themselves.
      This flish travel prduces the third type f false travelers, wh travel by schedule, knwing befrehand exactly hw many hurs they will spend in each city. Bund by the clck and run by the calendar as he is at hme, he is still bund by the clck and run by the calendar while abrad.
      28. What is the main idea f the first paragraph?
      A. Peple tday travel mre than their ancestrs did.
      B. The pleasure f travel has remained unchanged ver time.
      C. The mdern travel industry has vershadwed the art f travel.
      D. Gvernments have greatly imprved travel facilities in recent years.
      29. The authr mentins “cnvent sisters accmpanying schl children t a cemetery” t illustrate ________.
      A. the imprtance f educating the yung abut histry
      B. the significance f visiting histrical sites during travel
      C. the indifference children present in learning abut the past
      D. the bredm f verly detailed infrmatin during travel
      30. Match the type f false travel with its descriptin:
      ①Travel t imprve ne’s mind ②Travel fr cnversatin ③Travel by schedule
      a. Fcusing n selfies rather than the experience
      b. Fllwing a strict itinerary withut flexibility
      c. Being verly serius and nt truly relaxing
      A. ①-a/ ②-c/ ③-bB. ①-c/ ②-b/ ③-a
      C. ①-c/ ②-a/ ③-bD. ①-a/ ②-b/ ③-c
      31. What might mst prbably be talked abut in the next paragraph f this excerpt(节选)?
      A. The true art f travelB. The benefits f guided turs
      C. The histry f travel industriesD. The rise f mdern travel tls
      D
      Freign visitrs t the UK might be disappinted when they learn that nt everyne there speaks like Harry Ptter and his friends. Usually, there’s an assumptin by many nn-Brits that everyne in Britain speaks with what’s knwn as a Received Prnunciatin (RP,标准发音) accent,als called “the Queen’s English”. Hwever, while many peple d talk this way, mst Britns speak in their wn reginal accents.
      Scuse, Glaswegian and the Black Cuntry — frm Liverpl, Glasgw and the West Midlands — are just three f the cuntless nn-RP accents that British peple speak with. There are even differences in accents between twns r cities just 30 kilmeters apart. What is even mre disappinting is that nt speaking in a RP accent may mean a British persn is judged and even treated differently in their everyday life.
      In a 2015 study by the University f New Suth Wales, vides f peple reading a passage in three different UK accents were shwn t a secnd grup f peple. The grup then rated hw intelligent they thught the readers sunded. The lwest-rated accent was the Brummie accent, native t peple frm Birmingham, a city whse accent is cnsidered the wrking class.
      Hwever, there is n need t be disappinted thugh yu are nt speaking in a RP accent. In fact, ding the ppsite may even give yu advantages.
      Kng Seng-jae, 25, is an Internet celebrity frm Seul. After studying in the UK, he picked up several reginal accents. He’s nw famus fr his nline vides, where he shws ff the varius accents he’s learned. “British peple usually get really excited when I use sme f their lcal dialect wrds, and they becme much friendlier. I think it makes a bit f bnd between lcal peple and freigners t speak in their lcal accent,” he said.
      S if yu’re wrking n perfecting yur British accent, try t speak like smene frm Liverpl, Glasgw r Birmingham. Yu may nt sund like Harry Ptter, but yu are likely t make mre friends.
      32. What can we infer frm Paragraph 1?
      A. Nn-Brits usually hld that all Britns speak in a RP accent.
      B. Only “the Queen’s English” is accepted in the UK.
      C. Freign visitrs are disappinted at their wn spken English.
      D. Any Received Prnunciatin arund the wrld is als called “the Queen’s English”.
      33. What d peple think f the Brummie accent?
      A. It is favred by freign visitrs t the UK.
      B. It is clsest t the RP accent.
      C. It is smart and easy t understand.
      D. It is spken by peple f the wrking class.
      34 What des the underlined phrase “ding the ppsite” in Paragraph 4 refer t?
      A. Speaking in a RP accent.
      B. Speaking in reginal accents.
      C. Speaking the Brummie accent.
      D. Speaking like Harry Ptter.
      35. What is the passage mainly abut?
      A. A study abut the mst intelligent accent in Britain.
      B. A cmparisn between different British accents.
      C. Hw much British peple value the RP accent.
      D. The impact f reginal accents n peple’s lives.
      第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
      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。
      Even thugh fd itself is nt the prblem, develping a healthier relatinship with it is essential t eating disrder recvery. Mst peple with eating disrders struggle with issues f cntrl when it cmes t fd—ften shaking between rigidity(严格) and chas. ____36____
      Let g f rigid eating rules. ____37____ Therefre, it's imprtant t replace them with healthier nes. Fr example, if yu have a rule frbidding all desserts, change it int a less rigid guideline such as "I wn't eat dessert every day". Yu wn't gain weight by enjying an ccasinal ice cream r ckie.
      Dn't diet. The mre yu restrict fd, the mre likely it is that yu'll becme preccupied (专注的) with it, and even addicted t it. S instead f fcusing n what yu "shuldn't" eat, fcus n nutritius fds that will energize yu and make yur bdy strng. ____38____ Afterwards, yu can eat when yu're truly hungry, then stp when yu're full.
      ____39____ Yu may be used t skipping meals r fasting(节食) fr lng stretches. But when yu starve yurself, fd becmes all yu think abut. T avid this preccupatin, make sure t eat every three hurs. Plan ahead fr meals and snacks, and dn't skip!
      Learn t listen t yur bdy. If yu have an eating disrder yu've learned t ignre yur bdy's hunger and fullness signals. ____40____ The gal is t get back in tuch with these internal cues(提示).
      A. Dn't ignre yur health.
      B. The gal is t find a balance.
      C. The best way is t lse weight.
      D. Stick t a regular eating schedule.
      E. Yu may nt even recgnize them anymre.
      F. Yu shuld think f fd as fuel fr yur bdy first.
      G. Strict rules abut fd and eating fuel eating disrders.
      第三部分 语言知识运用 (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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
      I’ve never met Mrs. Pddar, the wner f the huse where I am living in this freign cuntry. I finished my ____41____ thrugh a prperty agent. Mrs. Pddar is a cmplete ____42____ fr me.
      Yet, a few mnths later, Mrs. Pddar instructed my agent t ____43____ my rent, and the new rent is nly half f the riginal! Feeling ____44____, I asked my agent abut the reasn. He tld me that Mrs. Pddar ____45____ I was frm abrad studying here alne and was still ____46____ the new envirnment. She did this just t ffer me sme ____47____.
      Being away frm my family t ____48____ my cllege degree, I have fund the life here ____49____ in the past few mnths: n friends, n familiar fd…. But the _____50_____ Mrs. Pddar shwed me pened a new wrld t me, _____51_____ me nt t indulge (沉湎) in negative feelings and t establish new relatinships. S I decided t _____52_____ with peple in my lcal area by first lending a hand t thers. On ne ccasin, I shpped fr grceries fr an ld cuple, wh _____53_____ me t a heavy meal they made. Actually, abut half f my spare time is _____54_____ with ffering help t peple in my neighbrhd.
      We are indeed frm different _____55_____, but that desn’t lsen the ties between us.
      41. A. mvingB. purchasingC. sellingD. renting
      42. A. newcmerB. strangerC. friendD. helper
      43. A. lwerB. cancelC. cllectD. raise
      44. A. mtivatedB. cnfusedC. excitedD. annyed
      45. A. anticipatedB. suspectedC. discveredD. argued
      46. A. wndering atB. adjusting tC. lking intD. wrking n
      47. A. cnvenienceB. adviceC. cmfrtD. freedm
      48. A. pursueB. changeC. plishD. supprt
      49. A. bringB. adventurusC. tughD. eventful
      50. A. trustB. wisdmC. respectD. kindness
      51. A. frcingB. expectingC. encuragingD. cmmanding
      52. A. negtiateB. liveC. crrespndD. cnnect
      53. A. treatedB. entitledC. guidedD. welcmed
      54. A. readyB. ccupiedC. stuckD. cnsistent
      55. A. neighbrhdsB. familiesC. generatinsD. backgrunds
      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。
      As temperatures rise acrss China, a new trend is taking hld. Outdr sprts, ____56____ draw citizens ut f gyms and int the wilderness, test peple’s physical limits and recnnect them with nature.
      One standut in this trend, the Spartan Race, has explded in ____57____(ppular) in many Chinese cities. S far, the race, alng with its ____58____(mud) rutes, high walls, and varius bstacles, has gained significant attractin nline as well. Last mnth, the Spartan China series ____59____(land) in Changchun while n Octber 16-17, the Spartan Kids Wrld Champinship will be held ____60____ the secnd time at Yunding Snw Park in Hebei Prvince.
      Each event challenges participants t cmplete distances ____61____(range) frm 5 t 50 kilmeters, with sme ____62____(intense) demanding bstacles depending n the race categry. In practice, the race invlves climbing, hanging, and carrying sandbags,____63____ ttal return t nature frm gyms.
      Liu Mingyi chief expert at the China Yuth Sprts and Physical Educatin Center, said that the rise f utdr running cmpetitins is far frm accidental. “In the past, peple stayed indrs, lifting weights in gyms. Nw, there’s a grwing desire ____64____(break) free frm cncrete buildings.” Liu cmmented. “These mud-stained events ffer nt just wildness,____65____ a kind f clse dialgue with nature.”
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
      第一节 (满分15分)
      66. 你校正在开展“学校图书馆是否应该购买电子书刊”的讨论。请你写一篇发言稿,在英语课堂作课前分享。内容包括:
      1.表达看法;
      2.说明理由。
      注意:
      1.写作词数应为80左右;
      2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Gd mrning, everyne!
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      第二节(满分25分)
      47. 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。
      The ld wrkshp dr creaked pen. Clara walked in quietly. Her shes stepped n wd shavings (刨花) that sparkled in the sunlight. Thrugh the dusty windws, the mrning light shne n Grandfather’s rugh hands. He was gluing a maple chair leg.
      The wall calendar still shwed January. Its yellwed pages were curling, just like dry leaves. An pen rder bk lay n the desk. February’s page was empty. There had been n new rders since mid-January. Clara held her breath and recrded Grandfather with her phne. She fcused n his quick hands as he measured angles with a metal ruler. “This might help him,” she thught, eager t shw hw skilled he was.
      Hwever, when she psted the vide nline, negative cmments flded in. “Old ways fr a dying business!” “N wnder the business is failing!” Saddened, Clara deleted the vide quickly. A spider crawled ver the empty rder bk. Its blank pages shwed nt many peple wanted handmade things these days.
      “Want t see my treasure?” Grandpa’ s vice brke the silence. He pened a leather album filled with pencil sketches (草图) like library chairs frm 1958 and park benches frm 1962. A faded pht slipped ut: a smiling by missing tw teeth was grinning at the camera, hlding a curved (弯曲的) spn prudly.
      “Timmy, my frmer student,” Grandfather smiled, tuching the curve f the spn in the pht. “Nw he designs furniture fr tall buildings. Last mnth’s newspaper had an article abut his curved stairs. It was inspired by this very spn.” He tapped the pht, adding, “Machines make things fast, but hands remember stries.”
      Clara lked at the pht — the curved spn, Timmy’s smile, and Grandpa’s yung handwriting n the back: Timmy’s first repair, age 7. Beside her, fresh wd shavings were shining. “Stries must be tld,” Clara murmured, taking ut her phne again. This time, she aimed t share nt just the wrk, but the stry behind it.
      注意:
      (1)续写词数应为150左右;
      (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Paragraph 1: The next mrning, Clara upladed a new vide.
      ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Paragraph 2: A week later, Timmy, nw a famus furniture designer, walked in the wrkshp.
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      21. D 22. D 23. A 24. B 25. A 26. A 27. B 28. C 29. D 30. C 31. A32. A 33. D 34. B 35. D 36. B 37. G 38. F 39. D 40. E
      41. D 42. B 43. A 44. B 45. C 46. B 47. C 48. A 49. C 50. D 51. C 52. D 53. A 54. B 55. D
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      Dear classmates,
      I firmly believe ur schl library shuld buy e-bks. Here are my reasns.
      First, e-bks save space — ne device hlds hundreds f them, unlike physical bks. Secnd, they’re accessible anytime: we can read them n campus r at hme withut brrwing. Als, many e-bks have features like search tls, making study easier.
      In shrt, e-bks bring great cnvenience. Let’s supprt this idea!
      The next mrning, Clara upladed a new vide. This time, her camera swept acrss the leather album’s sketches f Timmy’s curved spn and lingered n a yellwed newspaper clipping featuring his icnic stairs. As Grandfather narrated their stry, she zmed in n his hands — wrinkled yet steady — shaping a piece f wd int art. The vide ended with his vice, “Hands remember stries machines frget.” By nn, cmments explded, “Hands f a legend!” “Need this magic in my hme!” Shares f the vide skyrcketed. Amid the fld f praise, Clara sptted a message, “I’m cming t see yu sn, Master-back t where the magic began!” Her eyes widened at Timmy’s prfile picture which just matched the same grin frm that faded pht.
      A week later, Timmy, nw a famus furniture designer, walked in the wrkshp. He embraced Grandfather, tears glistening. “Yur spn taught me curves have suls,” he said, placing the curved spn n the desk. Tgether, they designed a signature chair — Timmy sketching mdern lines n his tablet while Grandfather penciling his classic curves. Clara captured the mment: their fur hands shaping a maple chair leg tgether, mirrring the ne Grandfather had glued a week befre. When Timmy psted the vide, rders pured in: new chairs with curved legs, and even wden benches fr the twn park. Wd shavings danced in the sunlight as the wrkshp came back t life, the rder bk’s empty February page nw filled with March’s grwing demands.

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