重庆市渝西中学2025-2026学年高二上学期10月月考英语试题(原卷版)
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这是一份重庆市渝西中学2025-2026学年高二上学期10月月考英语试题(原卷版),共11页。试卷主要包含了5 分,满分 7, B.At 5, B.On July 20,5 分,满分 37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,
并标在试卷的相应位置。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 time f year is it right nw?
A.Early Nvember. B.Mid-Nvember. C.Late Nvember.
2.Wh is the man prbably speaking t?
A.His manager. B.His clleague. C.His grandmther.
3.Hw des the man feel abut the news stry?
A.Amazed. B.Inspired. C.Cnfused.
4.What will the wman have with her hamburger?
A.Sup. B.French fries. C.Salad.
5.What are the speakers talking abut?
A.A bk. B.A mvie. C.A war.
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 2 至 4 个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选
项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有 5 秒钟的时间阅
读各个小题;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。
听下面一段对话,回答第 6 和第 7 题。
6.Wh is the wman?
A.A writer. B.A singer. C.A teacher.
7.What happened during the cncert?
A.The audience shuted ludly.
B.The perfrmance was stpped.
C.All the lights went ut suddenly.
听下面一段对话,回答第 8 至第 10 题。
8.Where did the wman stay during her hliday?
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A.In a htel. B.In the muntains. C.At a farmer’s huse.
9.What was the weather like in the cuntry?
A.Fine. B.Rainy. C.Windy.
10.What time did the wman get hme this mrning?
A.At 4:30. B.At 5:00. C.At 9:00.
听下面一段对话,回答第 11 至第 13 题。
11.When will the first curse end?
A.On July 3. B.On July 20. C.On August 10.
12.Hw much is the secnd curse?
A.£50. B.£500. C.£550.
13.Where is the man frm?
A.England. B.France. C.Finland.
听下面一段对话,回答第 14 至第 17 题。
14.What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A.Friends. B.Clleagues. C.Schlmates.
15.Hw des the wman feel abut the change?
A.Cnfused. B.Disappinted. C.Satisfied.
16.What des the man suggest the wman d?
A.Attend cncerts. B.G t art galleries. C.Visit science museums.
17.What kind f music des the man like mst?
A.Jazz. B.Classical. C.Cuntry.
听下面一段独白,回答第 18 至第 20 题。
18.What is the purpse f the staff meeting?
A.T find ways t help Mrs. Smith.
B.T hear hw Mrs. Smith is ding.
C.T figure ut what’s wrng with Mrs. Smith.
19.Where did Mrs. Smith feel the pain?
A.In her arm. B.In her lung. C.In her shulder.
20.Hw lng has Mrs. Smith wrked at the cmpany?
A.Over five years. B.Abut three mnths. C.Less than tw weeks.
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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
Discver hw yu can help endangered species! Vlunteer t help cnserve endangered species arund the
wrld with GEc.
Sea turtles, Sri Lanka
The species is threatened by human hunters. The Sri Lankan gvernment has apprved the creatin f
hatcheries (孵化场) in rder t prtect this species. Vlunteers n this prgram spend 60% f their time wrking in
the hatchery and the ther 40% is spent n activities such as beach cleanups and creating awareness within the lcal
cmmunity.
Prgram Fees: $1,280 fr 2 weeks and $1,680 per mnth fr vlunteers.
Wildlife Rescue, Western Australia
Adult kangars and wallabies are hunted fr fd, leaving thusands f their babies withut parents. Many
are killed r injured in rad accidents. At the wildlife rescue center in Perth, Western Australia, vlunteers live and
help in the bushland caring fr sick, injured, and displaced animals.
Prgram Fee: $2 095 fr fur weeks. Vlunteers stay n-site in a small rm. Due t very limited space,
applicatins must be sent at least 9-12 mnths in advance.
Endangered Species Reserve Suth Africa
The prject will give yu an incredible wildlife experience while learning abut cnservatin effrts. Fr the
rest f the time between mnitring sessins, vlunteers are required t enter all the data that they have cllected
int ur databases. At times, vlunteers need t perate n night shifts. We als give lectures and presentatins ver
the lunch perid.
Prgram Fee: $1,750 fr 2 weeks
Big Cat Refuge, Suth Africa
As a vlunteer n this prject, yu will be invlved in a wide variety f activities. Vlunteer’s wrk ranges
frm enrichment activities, such as ty-making and farm wrk, t educating the visitrs. Vlunteers will als
directly care fr the cats by preparing fd r feeding them as well as maintaining their living space.
Prgram Fee: $1,450 fr 2 weeks
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1. What is the mnthly prject fee fr vlunteers in Sri Lanka?
A. $1,280. B. $1,680. C. $2,560. D. $2,960.
2. What is required f vlunteers fr the prject in Western Australia?
A. Having previus experience.
B. Wrking night shifts smetimes.
C. Applying fr the prject in advance.
D. Having a gd knwledge f wildlife.
3. What can vlunteers d fr the prject Big Cat Refuge?
A. Study the habits f big cats.
B. Help t sell sme tys abut cats.
C. Guide visitrs t the habitat f the cats.
D. D daily rutines in the cats’ living space.
B
“I am nt crazy,” says Dr. William Farber, shrtly after perfrming acupuncture (针灸) n a rabbit. “I am
ahead f my time.” If he seems a little defensive, it might be because even sme f his cwrkers ccasinally
laugh at his unusual methds. But Farber is certain he’ll have the last laugh. He’s ne f a small but grwing
number f American veterinarians (兽 医 ) nw practicing “hlistic” medicine-cmbining traditinal Western
treatments with acupuncture, chirpractic (按摩疗法) and herbal medicine.
Farber, a graduate f Clrad State University, started ut as a mre cnventinal veterinarian. He became
interested in alternative treatments 20 years ag when he suffered frm terrible back pain. He tried muscle-relaxing
drugs but fund little relief. Then he tried acupuncture, an ancient Chinese practice, and was amazed that he
imprved after tw r three treatments. What wrked n a veterinarian seemed likely t wrk n his patients. S,
after studying the techniques fr a cuple f years, he began ffering them t pets.
Leigh Tindale’s dg Charlie had a serius heart cnditin. After Charlie had a heart attack, Tindale says, she
was prepared t put him t sleep, but Farber’s treatments eased her dg’s suffering s much that she was able t
keep him alive fr an additinal five mnths. And Priscilla Dewing reprts that her hrse, Nappy, “mves mre
easily and rides mre cmfrtably” after a chirpractic adjustment.
Farber is certain that the hlistic apprach will grw mre ppular with time, and if the past is any indicatin,
he may be right: Since 1982, membership in the American Hlistic Veterinary Medical Assciatin has grwn frm
30 t ver 700. “Smetimes it surprises me that it wrks s well,” he says. “I will d anything t help an animal.
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That’s my jb.”
4. What d sme f Farber’s cwrkers think f him?
A. He’s dd. B. He’s strict. C. He’s brave. D. He’s rude.
5. Why did Farber decide t try acupuncture n pets?
A. He was trained in it at university. B. He was inspired by anther veterinarian.
C. He benefited frm it as a patient. D. He wanted t save mney fr pet wners.
6. What des paragraph 3 mainly talk abut?
A. Steps f a chirpractic treatment. B. The cmplexity f veterinarians’ wrk.
C. Examples f rare animal diseases. D. The effectiveness f hlistic medicine.
7. Why des the authr mentin the American Hlistic Veterinary Medical Assciatin?
A. T prve Farber’s pint. B. T emphasize its imprtance.
C. T praise veterinarians. D. T advcate animal prtectin.
C
Hw des scial media affect ur life tday?
A lt f peple believe that scial media is just trture fr kids and yung adults, which in a way it is. It desn’
t allw them t be 100% themselves and it can cause them t verthink and becme mre anxius and less
cnfident.
Scial media has caused peple t rethink everything they d nline frm liking r psting a pht t sharing
a pst in case smene thinks that what they supprt r enjy is meaningless. D yu knw that selfies (自拍) are
ne f the mst frequent causes f death f the mdern generatin? In 2015, it was reprted that a 21-year-ld girl
fell dwn a muntain just fr selfies. There is a lt f such news every day, and that statistic is increasing every day.
With this generatin, very few f them are speaking t each ther directly because f cmmunicatin n scial
media like messages. This can cause scial anxiety fr many peple; they slwly lse their skills f hw t speak t
thers face t face. I knw it first-hand and it was difficult t tell myself that I needed t cut dwn n screen time
and even harder t listen and d it.
At the same time, there are a lt f psitives n scial media. Scial media is a great way t cnnect with
peple wh live far away, which has really helped peple cme tgether and feel less lnely if they live alne. Yu
can express yurself by sharing yur favrite sngs r psting pictures f yur new utfit. It’s much harder t feel
embarrassed nline than in persn, s it’s easier fr peple t express their feelings n scial media.
Scial media is als great fr raising awareness abut things like charities. It is a pwerful tl fr peple t
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share their stries, reaching new audiences arund the wrld. The list f mvements is getting lnger and lnger
every day as mre and mre peple use scial media t raise awareness and prmte the mvements.
In cnclusin, scial media has its advantages and disadvantages like everything else des. It’s all abut hw
we use it.
8. What des the underlined wrd “trture” in paragraph 2 refer t?
A. Mental suffering. B. Smething relaxing.
C. Physical damage. D. Smething unexpected.
9. Why des the authr mentin the 21-year-ld girl?
A. T ffer a suggestin. B. T lead in the tpic.
C. T make a cmparisn. D. T prvide an example.
10. Frm the text, we learn the authr ________.
A. nce fught with his/ her best friends B. used t be addicted t the Internet
C. was injured fr taking phts befre D. used t participate in charity activities
11. What are paragraph 5 and paragraph 6 mainly abut?
A. The meaning f charity. B. The imprtance f writing stries.
C. The advantages f scial media. D. The necessity f reaching audiences.
D
The 3D printer BiHme3D has nce created a huse. Nw, an even larger printer called Factry f the Future
1.0 (FF 1.0) shwn n April 23 at the University f Maine Advanced Structures and Cmpsites Center (ASCC)
may ne day create entire neighbrhds.
The new printer fills up the large building in which it’s hused n the Maine campus, and can print bjects 96
feet lng by 32 feet wide by 18 feet high (29 meters by 10 meters by 5.5 meters). It is fur times larger than
BiHme3D, which was put int use less than five years ag, and capable f printing ever larger bjects. It
cnsumes as much as 500 punds f material per hur.
T meet the grwing demand fr husing, Maine alne will need anther 80,000 hmes ver the next six years,
accrding t MaineHusing. The new printer can ffer a pathway fr affrdable husing t address hmelessness in
the regin by prmting its 3D-printed hme technlgy using bi-based materials. As fr the riginal 3D printer,
BiHme3D, it isn’t ging away. The tw printers can be used t wrk n the same prject and there will be even
mre f them wrking tgether in the future.
The university wants t shw hw hmes can be cnstructed nearly entirely by a printer with a lwer carbn
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ftprint. Such printed buildings can be recycled, which is unique cmpared t current cnstructin. “Yu can
basically break it up if yu wish, reprint with the 3D printed parts, and d it again,” Habib Dagher, directr f
UMaine’s ASCC, said.
Since 2022, the ASCC has secured mre than $93 millin in supprt f this creative and ther prjects. “The
US gvernment prvided mst f the funding fr the new printer, which cst several millin dllars,” said Dannel
Mally, chancellr f the University f Maine System.
12. What can we learn abut FF 1.0?
A It can print huge bjects. B. It will replace BiHme3D.
C. It was put int use five years ag. D. It has created entire neighbrhds.
13. What d we knw abut the huses created by FF 1.0 accrding t the text?
A. They are small in size. B. They let ut n greenhuse gas.
C Their materials can be reused. D. Their price is high fr mst peple.
14. What des the last paragraph want t tell us?
A. The new printer is far frm cst-effective. B. The funding situatin f printers may get wrse.
C. The University f Maine needs creative talents. D. The prjects at the ASCC have been funded.
15. Which is the best title fr the text?
A The Histry f Printing Industry
B. The Intrductin f BiHme3D
C. The Hmeless in the US That Need Help
D. A New and Larger 3D Printer Invented by UMaine’s ASCC
第二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 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。
Husehld chres like cking, cleaning, washing the dishes, and making the bed are never dne; they just get
repeated like a brken recrd. Bring! ___16___. But there are science-based reasns fr changing yur attitude
twards chres. It turns ut that ding chres is great fr yur health.
___17___. As researchers state in a reprt, ding undemanding tasks allws the mind t wander. Yur mind
gets a break, which allws yu t cnsider ld prblems with new eyes. In fact, undemanding tasks stimulate (激发)
mre creative ideas than demanding tasks r just resting.
Chres are linked t a lwer dementia (痴呆) risk. T discver what activities might be linked t a lwer rate
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f dementia, researchers analyzed massive amunts f healthcare data frm the UK Bibank. They fund that thse
mst engaged in husehld chres had a 21 percent lwer risk f dementia cmpared t thse least engaged in
chres. ___18___.
Finishing yur chres can increase mtivatin. BJ Fgg, authr f Tiny Habits: The Small Changes That
Change Everything, states that the mst imprtant skill is recgnizing and celebrating successes. Cmpleting even a
small task, like making yur bed, can give yu a sense f satisfactin. ___19___. Similarly, authr Admiral
William H. McRaven argues that if yu want t change the wrld, start ff by making yur bed.
Chres are gd fr children’s mental health. Children develp a sense f wnership when they have jbs t
d arund the huse and it makes them feel like they are an imprtant member f the husehld. ___20___. In my
wn case, I bnd with my daughter by gssiping (闲聊) and singing while we d chres tgether.
A. Chres are an pprtunity fr “me time”
B. Chres can lead t creative prblem-slving
C. Thus, yu feel mtivated t deal with tasks ne after anther
D. In this way, they can be taught t be independent and cnfident
E. Like many peple, yu may regard chres as smething annying
F. Ding chres with children als imprves the parent-child relatinship
G. This result indicated simple changes culd make a difference t health
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,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选
项。
I was given sme grape shts by a friend the ther day. S, I went t ___21___ sme garden sil. After
putting tw bags int my shpping cart (手推车), I ___22___ the checkut. There were several peple in line, and
thers were still shpping. As I jined the line, I ___23___ I had std in frnt f an elderly cuple by mistake —
Bb and Nancy — wh had sme flwers in their cart. Immediately backing ut, I made a(n) ___24___.
The cuple said, “We aren’t ___25___ and g ahead.” Then we started talking abut their ___26___, which
Nancy planned t plant in pts in her backyard. ___27___, Nancy stpped and said, “Oh n! I frgt the ptting
sil.” Bb ___28___ their cart and tld her, “There’s n ___29___ left in the cart. Plus, I can’t carry that bag back
here!” They discussed it again and again, and I culd tell the elderly man wasn’t able t ___30___ it.
I said t Nancy, “I have rm in my cart. Why nt use my cart t bring the ptting sil back?” A lk f
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___31___ spread acrss Nancy’s face.
We quickly gt the sil and returned t the checkut. Bb had ___32___ the flwers t make rm fr it.
When the cashier (收银员) checked me ut, she asked if I ___33___ anything else. I said I had gt everything I
wanted. Hwever, what she said next ___34___ me, “I nticed yur kindness t that cuple. I’ve given yu 10%
ff n yur entire rder.” I left the stre with a warm heart.
This experience has taught me that kindness can be catching and what we give t thers ften returns t us in
___35___ ways.
21. A. study B. share C. get D. cmpare
22. A. returned t B. headed fr C. tk ver D. passed by
23. A. guessed B. remembered C. ignred D. realized
24. A. aplgy B. prmise C. attempt D. cntributin
25. A. regretful B. hurried C. familiar D. stressed
26. A. flwers B. trees C. fruits D. vegetables
27. A. Immediately B. Nrmally C. Unfrtunately D. Suddenly
28. A. checked B. fixed C. apprached D. decrated
29. A. plant B. space C. mney D. tl
30. A. recgnize B. understand C. manage D. explain
31. A. appreciatin B. curisity C. pride D. determinatin
32. A. thrwn B. grwn C. recvered D. rearranged
33. A. frgt B. enjyed C. required D. nticed
34. A. calmed B. rescued C. tested D. surprised
35. A. unavidable B. unexpected C. unwanted D. unaffrdable
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。
Each year, we take mre than 100 billin tns f natural materials frm the earth ____36____(make) the
prducts we buy. Hwever, abut tw-thirds f them ____37____ (eventual) becmes waste, including almst 3
billin plastic bttles ____38____ end up in the cean every year.
Since the 1860s, we ____39____ (fllw) a cmmn business mdel. Industries take natural materials, they
make things, we use them, and then we thrw them away. Envirnmentalists and ecnmists warn that this mdel
is nt gd fr the envirnment, s they suggest ____40____new chice: a circular ecnmy (循环经济).
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A circular ecnmy ____41____ (base) n the idea f reducing waste by keeping the natural, materials and
prducts in use fr much ____42____ (lng). It wrks in a circle, very much the way nature des. The circular
ecnmy uses a range f ____43____ (strategy), such as recycling and reusing. In a circular ecnmy, prducts are
designed t be lng-lasting and easy t repair frm the ____44____ (begin). In this way, we can keep the balance
______45______ human and nature.
第四部分 单词填空(每空 1 分;满分 10 分)
46. ________frm the respnse f the audience, the perfrmance was quite a success. (根据句意单词拼写)
47. The thief had himself s________ by the plice when he was trying t break int the htel. (根据首字母单词拼
写)
48. Kate waited fr a very lng time, s she was very ________. (用适当的词填空)
49. I came with the i________ f jining the debate, but nw I’ve decided t leave. (根据首字母单词拼写)
50. Please have n________ (犹豫) in writing t me if yu want me t d smething fr yu in China. (根据汉语
提示单词拼写)
51. Several ________ (选择) are ffered fr the student’s senir year. (根据中英文提示单词拼写)
52. She smiled again in a friendly m________. (根据首字母单词拼写)
53. He ften travels with his sn in the hpe that it can________ his hrizns. (根据句意单词拼写)
54. Henry decided ________ (推迟) the expeditin until the fllwing day. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)
55. They cannt leave the cuntry withut my ________. (用适当的词填空)
第五部分 读后续写默写(满分 10 分)
56. 男孩抬头看着农夫,说道:“您看,先生,我自己也跑不快。这条小狗需要一个懂得它的人。”农夫热泪
盈眶,他弯腰抱起了那只小狗。他小心地抱着它,然后把它递给了男孩。“多少钱?”男孩问。“不要钱。”
农夫回答道:“爱和理解是无价的。”
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第六部分 书面表达(满分 20 分)
应用文写作:本大题 1 小题,共 20 分。
57. 你是李华。你的朋友 Jack 因在学校使用手机被学校处分,他感到很困惑,写信给你求助。请给他回信,
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内容包括:
1.分析使用手机的利弊;
2.劝说他不要再带手机回校。
注意:写作词数应为 80 词左右,不多于 100 词。
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