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      这是一份浙江省强基联盟2025-2026学年高二上学期10月月考英语试卷(学生版),共10页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分37等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      第一部分 听力(略)
      第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
      第一节(共15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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
      A
      Here is smething yu can d t experience anther culture which may be different frm yurs.
      La Tmatina, Spain
      Once a year, in the Valencian twn f Buñl, the Spanish gather t thrw tmates at each ther. The wrld’s largest tmat fight, La Tmatina nw attracts many participants frm arund the wrld.
      Battaglia delle Arance, Italy
      If yu dn’t fancy thrwing tmates, hw abut ranges? During the Carnevale di Ivrea each year, residents f Ivrea, Italian cme tgether t thrw ranges at each ther. The traditin is in memry f a battle between the lcals and a bad ruler, with ranges thrwn as part f the fight fr freedm.
      La Mrdida, Mexic
      If yu like t take small bites f yur birthday cake, it might be best nt t spend yur birthday in Mexic. After singing “Happy Birthday”, guests watch while the birthday by r girl blws ut their candles. They then lean ver and take a bite f the cake, at which pint smene will push their faces int it.
      Baking (烘烤) Mney int Fd, Blivia
      Speaking f fd, did yu knw that, in Blivia, it is traditinal t bake mney int sweet pastries (油酥糕点) and cakes n New Year’s Eve? It’s a traditin in which bakeries acrss the cuntry take part. Thse wh find a cin in their cakes can lk frward t plenty f gd luck in the new year.
      1. What is Battaglia delle Arance in hnur f?
      A. A fight fr freedm.B. Residents living in Ivrea.
      C. Oranges harvested in Ivrea.D. A battle with freign enemies.
      2. Which f the fllwing is related t the birthday?
      A. La Tmatina.B. Battaglia delle Arance.
      C. La Mrdida.D. Baking Mney int Fd.
      3. What d the fur traditins have in cmmn?
      A. They are related t fd.B. They fcus n human rights.
      C. They are traditins in Eurpe.D. They bring gd luck t peple.
      B
      A middle-aged man with a lng beard was arrested (逮捕) by the plice fr disrderly cnduct and prperty damage. “Mre charges might be added later,” said a plice fficer.
      The man, identified as Bill Wild, checked int the Mtel Five last night abut an hur after sunset. Telling the receptinist that he wuld be staying fur nights, he paid cash in advance. He then asked her where a grcery stre was. She said that the nearest grcery stre was Jhn-Jhns, which was nly tw blcks away.
      The plice said that Wild went t Jhn-Jhns and bught three gallns f hney and fur gallns f chclate. The checker asked him what the ccasin was. He replied, “I’m trying t becme a sweeter persn.” The checker smiled at the jke.
      Wild drve back t the mtel. He pened all seven cntainers and pured them int the bathtub. He added warm water t the mixture and dipped a finger in it and sucked it. Then he placed his bm bx n the bathrm flr next t the tub. He tuned the radi t an pera statin. He gt undressed, jumped int the tub, bathed and started reciting and singing ludly with the music.
      Fifteen minutes later, the guest in the rm next dr phned the clerk. She banged n Wild’s dr, but he was singing cnsistently. She phned his rm, but he didn’t answer. Then she called the plice, wh arrived quickly.
      “Yu just never knw abut peple,” said the clerk. “He seemed s nice and friendly. Wh’d have thught he was a bathtub-singing nut?” The plice said this was the third time that Wild had been arrested fr this kind f behavir.
      4. Hw did the grcery stre checker react t Bill Wild’s answer?
      A. She smiled and fund it amusing.
      B. She ignred him and cntinued wrking.
      C. She was cnfused and called the plice.
      D. She laughed ludly and tk a pht f him.
      5. Why did the guest in the next rm phne the clerk?
      A. She was curius abut Bill Wild.
      B. She was angry abut the lud nise.
      C. She needed help with her bathrm.
      D. She wanted t make friends with Bill Wild.
      6. What can be inferred abut Bill Wild frm the text?
      A. His intentin was t damage the mtel.
      B. He had a gd relatinship with the plice.
      C. He regretted his behavir after being arrested.
      D. His strange behavir was nt a ne-time incident.
      7. What wuld be the best title fr the passage?
      A. A Funny Jke at the Mtel Five
      B. A Bathtub Singing Nut Arrested at Mtel
      C. The Imprtance f Obeying Mtel Rules
      D. Ways t deal with Mtel Guest’s Cmplaints
      C
      Cncrete (混凝土) is the wrld’s mst used material after water. Because it already surrunds us in the built envirnment, researchers have been explring the idea f using cncrete t stre electricity — turning buildings int giant batteries. The idea has been gaining grund as we have cme t increasingly rely n renewable energy frm the wind and sun: rechargeable batteries are necessary when the wind dies dwn r darkness falls.
      Experimental cncrete batteries have nly managed t hld a small part f what a traditinal battery des. But ne team nw reprts that it has develped a rechargeable riginal mdel that culd represent a mre than 10 times increase in stred charge, cmpared with earlier attempts.
      A live-in cncrete battery might sund unlikely. Still, “yu can make a battery ut f a ptat,” ntes Aimee Bynne. In a future where sustainability is key, she likes the idea f buildings that avid waste by prviding shelter and pwering electrnics.
      Accrding t Emma, the study c-authr, althugh the new design stres mre than 10 times as much pwer as earlier attempts: 200 square meters f it “can prvide abut 8 percent f the daily electricity cnsumptin f a typical U. S. hme”, this is nt enugh t cmpete with tday’s rechargeable devices. “We’re getting milliamps ut f cncrete batteries — we’re nt getting amps (安培),” Bynne, a structural engineer at Technlgical University Dublin, says, “we’re getting hurs rather than days f charge.” But she adds that “cncrete batteries are cmpletely in their childhd, cmpared t ther battery designs”.
      The earliest batteries were large and heavy. Researchers experimented with new materials and designs fr mre than a century t develp tday’s small devices. Bynne suggests cncrete-based energy strage culd underg a similar evlutin. “The whle idea is that we’re lking far int the future,” she says, “we’re playing the lng game with it.”
      8. Why have researchers been explring the use f cncrete?
      A. Because cncrete is far lighter.
      B. Because cncrete is widely present.
      C. Because cncrete is much cheaper.
      D. Because cncrete can be easily transprted.
      9. What des Bynne want t shw by mentining the ptat?
      A. Only fd-related materials can be made int batteries.
      B. Ptat batteries are mre efficient than cncrete batteries.
      C. Ptates are the mst cmmnly-used material fr batteries.
      D. Materials that seem rdinary can be used fr battery-making.
      10. What is the prperty f the new cncrete battery?
      A. It can pwer a U. S. hme fr days.
      B. It prduces large amps f electricity.
      C. It stres ver 10 times mre charge than befre.
      D. It is as efficient as traditinal batteries.
      11. What des Bynne think f cncrete batteries?
      A. They need mre advancement.B. They require simple technlgy.
      C. They can beat mdern batteries.D. They have a narrw applicatin.
      D
      Vacatins are being redefined t imprve yur wellness experiences. The new buzzwrd is “sleep turism” and the fcus is n ensuring that yu rest well at night and actually return frm yur vacatin feeling refreshed.
      When away, vacatiners traditinally like t make use f every secnd f the day. They rush frm site t site, eat meals at all hurs f the day, and treat themselves at night. And when finally returning t their htel rms at night, they find it hard t sleep. Besides, dwntwn htels may be centrally lcated, with nisy traffic and flashing city lights pervading (弥漫). Als, many peple simply d nt sleep well when away frm their wn beds. All these factrs lead t pain, allergies and hrmnal issues, making sleep challenging.
      “Sleep turism” addresses these issues and mre. Special sleep suites have been thughtfully designed t ffer quiet and darkness. Htels are investing in artificial intelligence mattresses (床垫) that adjust temperature and have cushins t relieve pressure pints. The mattresses can als track sleep statistics and ffer vacatiners feedback n their sleep patterns.
      Sleep suites are a huge advance in turism and are nw fund in wellness htels arund the wrld. Each ffers different ways f inducing sleep, accrding t Cndé Nast Traveler. Many prvide a menu f relaxing teas and a tailred bed. N matter which sleep suite yu chse, the gal is t sleep well s yu can imprve yur health and well-being. Sinking int a cmfrtable bed shuld be the best part f a trip!
      The hpe is that mre htels adapt t this wellness trend and return t the riginal purpse f a htel rm, which is sleep! Nw yu can tur arund by day and have sweet dreams by night.
      12. Accrding t the text, what is the new trend in vacatining?
      A. Partying all night.B. Eating at special hurs.
      C. Sleeping well n hliday.D. Rushing frm site t site.
      13. Hw d sleep suites imprve the sleep experience fr guests?
      A. By serving a wide variety f fd.
      B. By intrducing mattresses with AI technlgy.
      C. By ffering in-rm entertainment systems.
      D. By ensuring cmplete darkness in the rms.
      14. The underlined wrd “inducing” in Paragraph 4 prbably means “________”.
      A. prmting.B. preventing.C. causing.D. affecting.
      15. What can we infer abut the future f htels frm the passage?
      A. All htels will have artificial intelligence mattresses.
      B. Traditinal htels will disappear because f “sleep turism”.
      C. Mre htels will fcus n prviding better sleep experiences.
      D. Dwntwn htels will mve t quieter areas t avid traffic nise.
      第二节(共5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。
      Healthy living is a tpic that cncerns many peple in mdern sciety. With the acceleratin f the pace f life and the increase f pressure, mre and mre peple are realizing the imprtance f maintaining a healthy lifestyle. ____16____.
      Take regular exercise
      It is nt necessary t carry ut high-intensity exercise. Simple activities such as walking r cycling can bring great benefits. Walking fr half an hur t an hur every day can strengthen the immune system and help us relieve stress. ____17____. Fr example, yu can chse t climb the stairs instead f taking the elevatr, r get ff the bus ne stp earlier and walk the rest f the way.
      ____18____
      We shuld ensure that ur diet is rich in a variety f nutrients, including prteins, fats, vitamins and minerals. Eating mre fresh fruits and vegetables is a simple way t achieve this. Try t reduce the intake f prcessed fds and high-sugar and high-fat fds, which are lw in nutrients and may lead t health prblems.
      Get enugh sleep
      Lack f sleep can affect ur physical and mental health, leading t prblems such as pr cncentratin and decreased immunity. ____19____. Creating a gd sleep envirnment, such as keeping the bedrm quiet, dark and at a suitable temperature, can als help imprve sleep quality.
      Maintain a psitive attitude
      A psitive attitude can help us better deal with the challenges in life, and reduce the generatin f negative emtins. ____20____. We can try sme relaxatin techniques, such as deep breathing t relieve stress and maintain a peaceful mind.
      A. Keep a balanced diet
      B. Take in less junk fd
      C. They can easily affect ur judgment and daily perfrmance
      D. Finding time t exercise in a busy schedule is easier than yu think
      E. Establishing a regular sleep schedule is helpful fr getting enugh sleep
      F. Many peple struggle with insmnia (失眠) due t irregular wrk and rest
      G. Here are sme tips n hw t develp a healthy lifestyle in ur daily lives
      第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
      第一节(共15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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
      As my three-year high schl jurney cmes t an end, lking back stirs up a mix f emtins. There were days f cnfusin, mments f feeling lst, and the jy f breaking thrugh after being ____21____ in hpelessness.
      In the first tw years, I wandered withut directin. As my head teacher put it, “Busy all day, yet achieving little”. Really, my grades were ____22____, and I ften drpped int a cycle f mental ____23____. Frtunately, since senir year, I’ve clsely ____24____ class and maintained an ptimistic attitude. High schl, perhaps, is abut cnstantly learning frm mistakes ____25____ we can face similar prblems calmly later.
      In late June, the results came ut. My Gaka scre was 574 pints. There were sme regrets — Chinese and histry exams were falling shrt f ____26____. But upn reflectin, which exam is ever free f regrets? Teachers and family cngratulated me. Actually, after three years f effrt, mst f us g beynd ur frmer selves, and that is ____27____.
      I accept this reasnable utcme, ____28____ my effrts paid ff. It is ften said that university will be easier, perhaps meaning mre ____29____ in time management. But ease is relative. Essential cursewrk cannt be ____30____. Spare time can be used fr self-imprvement and participating in activities I enjy t ____31____ myself.
      Lking back, thse three years were nt ____32____ smth. There were tears hidden behind smiles, and ____33____ masked by laughter. Yet every step, whether frward r backward, ____34____ t wh I am nw.
      High schl is a chapter clsed, but life is a bk with many mre pages t ____35____. I’m ready t turn the next ne.
      21. A. stuckB. hiddenC. buriedD. absrbed
      22. A. excellentB. unpleasantC. satisfyingD. disappinting
      23. A. relaxatinB. anxietyC. happinessD. bredm
      24. A. depended nB. acted nC. fcused nD. wrked n
      25. A. s thatB. nw thatC. as thughD. even thugh
      26. A. dreamsB. expectatinsC. standardsD. requirements
      27. A. meaningfulB. cnvenientC. specialD. enugh
      28. A. prvingB. measuringC. dubtingD. reducing
      29. A. pressureB. freedmC. challengeD. pleasure
      30. A. masteredB. cmpletedC. ignredD. stressed
      31. A. enrichB. checkC. questinD. rescue
      32. A. hardlyB. slightlyC. ttallyD. nearly
      33. A. successesB. effrtsC. strugglesD. battles
      34. A. repliesB. refersC. pintsD. leads
      35. A. drawB. writeC. tearD. burn
      第二节(共10题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
      Ht Dry Ndles, ____36____ is the favrite breakfast amng the peple living in the crss f Hanjiang River and Yangtze River, is a wnderful integratin f alkaline (碱性的) ndles and sesame (芝麻) paste.
      Back t the 1930s, ____37____ fd dealer named Li Ba made his living by selling ndles. One extremely ht day, his business was nt gd. Then he came up with an idea ____38____ (bil) the ndles and put them n the bard t prevent the ndles ____39____ ging bad. He was in such a hurry ____40____ his il pt was kncked ver and the sesame il pured int the ndles. Having n chice, Li Ba had t mix the il and ndles ____41____ (thrugh). Next mrning, he heated the leftver ndles and added the sauces fr bean jelly t serve his custmers. The custmers ate the ndles with great appetite and ____42____ (cnquer) by its piping ht fragrance. When asked ____43____ the name f the ndles was, he answered withut a secnd thught. “Ht Dry Ndles.”
      Later n, peple add mre ingredients, such as pepper, pickles, shrimp, etc., thus ____44____ (make) it mre attractive and unique. Gradually, the ____45____ (imprve) ht dry ndles turns ut t be a must fr breakfast in Wuhan.
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
      第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
      46. 假定你是李华,随着人工智能(AI)在医疗、教育、日常生活等多个领域的广泛应用,人们对其看法不一。请你给某英文报社投稿,谈谈你对AI的看法。
      1.AI的益处;
      2.存在的问题;
      3.你的观点。
      注意:
      1.词数80左右;
      2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
      _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
      47. 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
      It was an unusual exam that later shaped my whle life.
      T prepare fr it, I abandned almst all my after-schl activities. Fr three mnths, I studied frm six in the mrning until well int the night every day. Still, hwever hard I tried, a cnstant feeling f anxiety never went away, and it fllwed me int the exam rm. It was the first challenge that kncked me dwn.
      It was a French exam, and my seat number was 30, which meant I wuld be the last t receive the paper. The secnd challenge greeted me: I wasn’t very gd at French and read mre slwly than mst ther students, s I wrried I wuldn’t have enugh time t preview all the listening cmprehensin questins befre the test began.
      Althugh I had been tld there wuld be tw teachers, my heart still skipped a beat when I saw them n exam day. The female teacher seemed very cautius as she handed ut the answer sheets. She carefully cmpared each student’s face with the pht n the examinee certificate, mving slwly and adding t my anxiety. While she cntinued t hand ut the sheets, the male teacher std in frnt f the platfrm with great seriusness in his eyes. When I tried t reach fr my water t calm myself, the wrst thing happened.
      It is my habit t bring a bttle f water t an exam. Hwever, n that particular day, I left hme in a hurry and frgt it. Withut water, my thrat felt burning and my whle bdy dehydrated (脱水的). I was suffering frm this physical discmfrt, and the anxius, upset feeling nly wrsened as the sheets were handed ut s unhurriedly.
      What was nly a few minutes felt like a century. Glancing arund, I saw water bttles n the platfrm. The pain — bth physical and mental — became unbearable when the teachers finished their prcesses and were abut t return t the frnt f the classrm.
      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做答。
      Finally, I picked up all my curage and raised my hand.
      _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      In an instant, my mind was set t rest.
      _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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