2025-2026学年天津市实验中学津南学校高二上学期第一次月考英语试卷-自定义类型
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这是一份2025-2026学年天津市实验中学津南学校高二上学期第一次月考英语试卷-自定义类型,共13页。试卷主要包含了单选题,阅读理解,完形填空,阅读表达,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。
1.—Mm, I gt an A in the maths exam last week! —_______! May yu make _______ prgress!
A. Cngratulatin; even greatB. Cngratulatins; much great
C. Cngratulate; much greaterD. Cngratulatins; even greater
2.I wish t thank Mrs. Smith, withut ______help I wuld never make s much prgress.
A. whB. whseC. whmD. which
3.Jeffery is a natural science cmmunicatr. He can artfully explain a(n) ________ tpic and make it easier t understand.
A. essentialB. cmplicatedC. efficientD. respnsible
4.—I have made great prgress in English. —The effrt_________in the lng run.
A. turns dwnB. keeps nC. settles frD. pays ff
5.(2015·天津) __________ fr tw days, Steve managed t finish his reprt n schedule.
A. T wrkB. WrkedC. T be wrkingD. Having wrked
6. the activities might seem childish, in reality they require a lt f strength and determinatin.
A. WhenB. AsC. WhileD. Once
7.We are very _______ f what yu have dne t help us ut f the truble.
A. regretfulB. embarrassedC. appreciativeD. delighted
8.— Was it yu wh called me at abut I1:00 last night? — N, I was already fast asleep by then. It _smene else.
A. wuld have beenB. wuld beC. must have beenD. must be
9.________ is mentined earlier, the expert grup has already been frmed t investigate the issue.
A. ThatB. WhichC. WhereD. As
10.He did nt regret ________ what he did but felt that he culd have expressed it differently.
A. t sayB. t sayingC. sayD. saying
11.The natural disaster threw many families int a situatin ________ they had nthing t eat and n place t live.
A. whichB. thatC. whereD. what
12.Dr. Li, as well as her partners, ________ hard t treat patients and develp medicines in the last tw mnths.
A. have been wrkingB. has been wrking
C. are wrkingD. is wrking
13.Zhang Weili, an rdinary Chinese girl, wn China’s first-ever UFC wrld champinship in 2020, which was ________ ur expectatin.
A. beyndB. againstC. despiteD. beneath
14.Dn’t call me at 8 p.m. tmrrw, because I ________ the Wrld Cup then.
A. will watchB. will be watching
C. have been watchingD. wuld have watched
15.—I wrked n yur car the whle night. Hw is it running? — It is running great! _____________. Yu were such a big help!
A. It’s a pityB. I culdn’t agree mre
C. Frget itD. I can hardly thank yu enugh
二、阅读理解:本大题共20小题,共40分。
A
The fur theme parks belw ffer the mst thrilling (刺激的) rides and attractins in the wrld.
Busch Gardens Williamsburg
Lcated (坐落) in Virginia, USA, this theme park has sme f the highest-rated thrill rides in the wrld. The park’s famus rller casters include Apll’s Charit, Alpengeist, Griffn, the Lch Ness Mnster and Verblten. The park als has thrilling water rides, rides fr kids, ther rides, shws, turs, animal exhibits and mre. Divided int nine areas representing Eurpean cuntries, the park has wn an award fr the quality f its fd.
Everland
As ne f the wrld’s mst ppular theme parks, Everland is lcated in Yngin, Gyenggi-d Prvince, Suth Krea. The park has 40 thrill rides, including a wrld-famus wden rller caster, and many ther attractins such as an African hunting ride, a z, indr and utdr water parks, shws and mre.
Blackpl Pleasure Beach
This Lancashire amusement park is ne f the mst visited theme parks in the United Kingdm. Amng the park’s 125 rides and attractins are the tallest and fastest rller caster in the UK, a classic wden rller caster, a steel twer ride, the biggest indr dark ride in the wrld, a hst f rides fr kids and mre.
Prt Aventura Wrld
Lcated n Spain’s Csta Daurada, this park is divided int six theme areas. Five areas represent different lcatins including Plynesia, Mexic, America, China and the Mediterranean. The sixth and newest area has a Sesame Street theme. The park has many rides and attractins suitable fr visitrs f all ages.
16.What did Busch Gardens Williamsburg win an award fr?
A. The highest thrill rides.B. Gd quality f its fd.
C. A Sesame Street theme area.D. A hst f thrilling water rides.
17.Which park will a visitr lving thrill and hunting rides prbably chse?
A. Busch Gardens Williamsburg.B. Everland.
C. Blackpl Pleasure Beach.D. Prt Aventura Wrld.
18.What is unique t Blackpl Pleasure Beach?
A. It has a classic wden rller caster.
B. It has the fastest rller caster in the wrld.
C. It has the biggest indr dark ride in the wrld.
D. It has attractins suitable fr visitrs f all ages.
19.Where is the theme park including a China area lcated in?
A. In Virginia.B. In Yngin.
C. In Lancashire.D. On Csta Daurada.
20.Where can yu read the passage?
A. In a persnal diary.B. In a science reprt.
C. In a travel magazine.D. In a gegraphy bk.
B
I Was the Dughnut Lady
In university I had a part-time jb at a shp that sld dughnut s and cffee. Situated n a blck where several buses stpped, it served the peple wh had a few minutes t wait fr their bus.
Every afternn arund fur 'clck, a grup f schl children wuld burst int the shp, and business wuld cme t a stp. Adults wuld glance in, see the crwd and pass n. But I didn't mind if the children waited fr their bus inside. Smetimes I wuld hand ut a bus fare when a ticket went missing-always repaid the next day. On snwy days I wuld give away sme dughnuts. I wuld lck the dr at clsing time, and we waited in the warm shp until their bus finally arrived.
I enjyed my yung friends, but it never ccurred t me that I played an imprtant rle in their lives—until ne afternn when a man came and asked if I was the girl wrking n weekdays arund fur 'clck. He identified himself as the father f tw f my favrites.
“I want yu t knw I appreciate what yu d fr my children. I wrry abut them taking tw buses t get hme. It means a lt that they can wait here and yu keep an eye n them. When they are with the dughnut lady, I knw they are safe.” I tld him it wasn't a big deal, and that I enjyed the kids.
S I was the Dughnut Lady. I nt nly received a title, but became a landmark. Nw I think abut all the peple wh keep an eye n my wn children. They becme, well, Dughnut Ladies. Like the men a t the skating rink, wh let my bys ring hme; Or the bus driver wh drve my daughter t her stp at the end f the rute at night but wuldn't leave until I arrived t pick her up; Or that nice plice fficer wh tk pity n my bys walking hme in the rain when I was at wrk—even thugh the phne rang all the next day with calls frm curius neighbrs. “Was that a plice car I saw at yur huse last night?”
That wasn't a plice car. That was a Dughnut Lady.
21.Accrding t the passage, the authr smetimes ______.
A. sld bus tickets t the children
B. gave the children free dughnuts
C. did business with the children's help
D. called the children's parents t pick them up
22.By saying “ wasn't a big deal (Para. 4),” the authr meant that ______.
A. she hadn't dne anything significant
B. she hadn't spent much time with the children
C. she hadn't made a lt f mney frm the children
D. she hadn't fund it hard t get alng with the children
23.What can we learn abut the plice fficer? ______
A. He tk the bys t the plice statin.
B. He helped the bys lk fr their mther.
C. He drve the bys back hme in a plice car.
D. He managed t make sure f the bys' identity.
24.Why did the neighbrs call the next day?
A. They called t cmfrt them.
B. They tried t make sure they were fine.
C. They wanted t cnfirm it was really a plice car.
D. They wndered what the plice brught them n such a rainy night.
25.The passage suggests that ______.
A. running a business requires skill
B. taking respnsibility is a mral virtue
C. devtin shuld be everything in life
D. there are always n small acts f kindness.
C
When I graduated frm high schl, I wanted t majr in cmparative literature. But, nce I fund ut my friends were ging int “real” majrs, like marketing, nursing, and engineering, I figured I needed t d the same t ensure a gd career. S I changed my mind and chse Business Management as my majr. I frced myself t believe that I wuld enjy it and succeed in the future, but eventually I exhausted myself understanding the ecnmy and trying new marketing techniques. Cming ut f this experience, I realize it is k t be different frm thers and t study things like classcs, art histry and ther majrs ffered in the Cllege f Humanities(人文学科)!
The wrries mst peple have abut a Humanitie degree and finding a career afterwards are that the majrs are t abstract, and ne will nt btain any applicable skills. Actually ideas discussed in Humanities classes, which are ccasinally different frm what peple cmmnly believe, ffer a brad perspective(视角). Hw culd ne effectively be an unbiased(无偏见的)writer with nly a knwledge f the ppular pinin f sciety? Hw culd ne speak persuasively ith clsed minds? Only seeing the wrld thrugh a single perspective leads t missed learning, missed friendships, and missed grwth! With a brader perspective, we wl be mre free, mre pen-minded, and less limited in what we can becme!
STEM (science, technlgy, engineering, and mathematics) graduates learn actual skills in their studie, while humanities majrs learn “sft skills” like cmmunicating effectively thrugh writing critically and speaking persuasively, synthesizing(综合)ideas thrugh gathering and interpreting infrmatin, and develping cultural awareness. D thse sft skills sund useless and inapplicable t yu? Think f it. Hw ften d yu cmmunicate with thers? Prduce ideas? Encunter peple frm ther cultures? Every day. Every SECOND f every day. S why nt master these skills?
If yu chse a majr in the Cllege f Humanities, yu will be needed. The jb market is quietly creating thusands f penings a week fr peple wh can bring a humanist’s grace t ur rapidly evlving high-tech future. Yur skills will be valuable t any wrkplace yu hpe t be in. Chase after yur dream majr with all yur energy, n matter what ther peple think.
26.Why did the authr chse Business Management as his majr at first?
A. He was tired f learning cmparative literature.
B. He came t enjy learning marketing techniques.
C. He wanted t g t the same university as his friends.
D. He believed Business Management was mre practical.
27.Accrding t the authr, what is a pssible way t gain a brad perspective?
A. Making mre friends and learning frm them.
B. Exchanging ideas in a philsphy seminar.
C. Opening yur mind t future pssibilities.
D. Getting t knw the ppular pinin f sciety.
28.In which f the fllwing situatins d sft skills play the mst imprtant rle?
A. Writing a sftware prgram.
B. Perfrming a heart peratin.
C. Playing a musical instrument.
D. Negtiating with a business partner.
29.The authr believes the jb market fr Humanities graduates is __.
A. recveringB. depressingC. prmisingD. challenging
30.What culd be the best title fr the passage?
A. Stick t Yur Desired majrB. Braden Yur Perspective
C. Hw t Acquire Sft SkillsD. Humanities vs. STEM
D
It’s human nature t enjy playing. Frm bard games t sprts, games have been a significant part f human culture fr a very lng time. Since their inventin in the mid-20th century, vide games have becme ne f the mst ppular ways t have fun. In 2018, UK games spent an average f ver seven hurs a week playing, accrding t research by glbal netwrk prvider Limelight. But hw much is t much? When des fun turn int an addictin? Are we addicted t vide games?
“The strng desire t play never disappears,” said Sean - nt his real name - n the BBC’s Victria Derbyshire prgramme. His deep interest in gaming nce led him t play fr 48 hurs straight. It cnsumed him t the pint where he neglected his family and children, spending all his time n gaming and ignring their needs, which ultimately led t lsing them, his jb, and his hme. Since then, he has entered a rehabilitatin center, and althugh he slipped back int gaming nce r twice, he has been ding well fr the last 14 mnths.
Sean is nt alne. The UK Addictin Treatment grup reprted that the number f peple seeking treatment fr gaming addictin grew frm fur in 2014 t 22 in 2018. In 2018, the Wrld Health Organizatin classified gaming addictin as an illness. In the UK, an investigatin int technlgy addictin by the Digital, Culture, Media and Sprt Select Cmmittee included statements frm peple wh said they were addicted t games. One, Matus Mikus, said, “games are naturally addictive.”
Hwever, the assciatin fr UK Interactive Entertainment tld the cmmittee that there was nt enugh evidence t supprt the claim f addictin. They argued that gaming culd be beneficial, fr example, by develping thinking skills. In fact, in a 2018 BBC article, Dr. Rajin Chwdhury, wh wrks in an aesthetic and intensive care at Sheffield Teaching Hspital, shared a similar view. Gaming, he said, made him mre skillful with his hands, imprved his ability t use his hands and eyes tgether effectively, and helped with peratins perfrmed remtely by lking at a screen, especially when the cntrls were cmplex.
Are vide games addictive? The answer is unclear. As with many things, balance is imprtant. The games themselves may nt be the prblem, but letting them negatively impact ur lives certainly is. With that in mind, play well, have fun, and remember t take regular breaks.
31.What is the purpse f the first paragraph?
A. T criticize the impact f vide games n sciety.
B. T intrduce the tpic f vide games and their ppularity.
C. T prvide infrmatin abut hw much peple play games.
D. T explain the histry f vide games.
32.The underlined wrd “neglected” in Paragraph 2 prbably means “______”.
A. IgnredB. SupprtedC. WatchedD. Disliked
33.What des the third paragraph mainly discuss?
A. The benefits f gaming.
B. The ppularity f vide games.
C. The fun f playing vide games.
D. The rise in gaming addictin cases.
34.What des the assciatin claim abut gaming?
A. It is harmful.B. It causes addictin.
C. It has benefits.D. It is expensive.
35.What wuld be the best title fr the passage?
A. Vide Games: A New Frm f Entertainment
B. Vide Games: Addictin r Benefit?
C. The Dark Side f Vide Game Addictin
D. Hw t Deal with Vide Game Addictin
三、完形填空:本大题共20小题,共30分。
It was the district sprts meet. My ft still hadn't healed(痊愈)frm a(n) 36 injury. I had 37 whether r nt I shuld attend the meet. But there I was, 38 fr the 3, 000-meter run.
"Ready. . . set. . . " The gun ppped and we were ff. The ther girls rushed 39 me. I felt 40 as I fell farther and farther behind.
"Hray! "shuted the crwd. It was the ludest 41 I had ever heard at a meet. The first-place runner was tw laps(圈)ahead f me when she crssed the finish line.
"Maybe I shuld 42 , "I thught as I mved n. 43 , I decided t keep ging. During the last tw laps, I ran 44 and decided nt t 45 in track next year. It wuldn't be wrth it, 46 my ft did heal.
When I finished, I heard a cheer-- 47 than the ne I'd heard earlier. I turned arund and 48 , the bys were preparing fr their race. "They must be cheering fr the bys. "
I was leaving 49 several girls came up t me. "Ww, yu've gt curage! "ne f them tld me.
"Curage? I just 50 a race! "I thught.
"I wuld have given up n the first lap, "said anther girl.
"We were cheering fr yu. Did yu hear us? "
Suddenly I regained 51 . I decided t 52 track next year. I realized strength and curage aren't always 53 in medals and victries, but in the 54 we vercme(战胜). The strngest peple are nt always the peple wh win, 55 the peple wh dn't give up when
they lse.
36.A. slighterB. wrseC. earlierD. heavier
37.A. expectedB. suppsed C, imagined
C. dubted
38.A. lateB. eagerC. readyD. thirsty
39.A. frm behindB. ahead fC. next tD. clse t
40.A. ashamedB. astnishedC. excitedD. frightened
41.A. cheerB. shutC. cryD. nise
42.A. slw dwnB. drp utC. g nD. speed up
43.A. TherefreB. OtherwiseC. BesidesD. Hwever
44.A. with delightB. with fearC. in painD. in advance
45.A. playB. arriveC. raceD. attend
46.A. even ifB. nly ifC. unlessD. until
47.A. weakerB. lngerC. lwerD. luder
48.A. well enughB. sure enugh
C. surprisingly enughD. strangely enugh
49.A. whileB. whenC. asD. since
50.A. finishedB. wnC. passedD. lst
51.A. cheerB. hpeC. interestD. experience
52.A. hld nB. turn tC. begin withD. stick with
53.A. measuredB. praisedC. testedD. increased
54.A. sadnessB. strugglesC. diseases.D. tiredness
55.A. rB. nrC. andD. but
四、阅读表达:本大题共1小题,共10分。
56.阅读表达
Just ver a year ag, my iPhne was lst. My first thught was t replace it. But I stpped myself and asked a questin: Des wning a smartphne make my life better, r wrse? I decided t try living fr a time withut a smartphne. S I bught an ld, $30 phne and began my life withut smartphne.
One day after I made the switch, my wife, daughter and I were in Washingtn visiting a museum. By afternn, I started acting like a true addict. I used my wife’s smartphne t check Gmail. The beginning rush f seeing s many unread emails was spiled (破坏) by a wrk-related message. Fr the next half-hur r s, I walked arund thinking abut that message instead f being present at the museum. I was physically there, but my mind was fcused n wrk.
The mst immediate advantage f nt wning a smartphne, I quickly learned, is the ability t immerse yurself in scial situatins. Withut a smartphne t lk at, yu dn’t have much f a chice but t be present, and ther peple—whether it’s a clleague r a stranger n scial media—can’t enter yur life easily at incnvenient times. S I made my shrt-term experiment permanent.
D I miss Ggle Maps? Kind f, but I’ve als discvered that nt having it makes driving safer. I nw check a map befre I leave the huse and write dwn basic directins. This keeps me fcused n the rad rather than the phne. If I get lst, it’s nice t ask peple fr directins. On the subject f mney: My phne bill is nw dwn t $30 a mnth. I have n data plan, n expensive phne t make payments n, n apps t buy. All f these cme frm nt using a smartphne.
(1) Why did the authr buy the ld phne?(n mre than 10 wrds)
(2) Hw did the speaker check his Gmail while at the museum?(n mre than 10 wrds)
(3) What d the underlined part “immerse yurself in” in Para. 3 prbably mean?(n mre than 5 wrds)
(4) What is the last paragraph mainly abut?(n mre than 10 wrds)
(5) What’s yur pinin n smartphnes? Please explain.(n mre than 25 wrds)
五、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共25分。
57.假设你是李华,你校英语俱乐部将举办一次英语演讲比赛。请你以“Every Setback Is a Test fr Us”为题写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:
1. 描述你自己经历的一次挫折;
2. 你克服挫折的体会。
参考词汇:setback 挫折 n.
注意:
(1)词数不少于100;
(2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。
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1.【答案】D
2.【答案】B
3.【答案】B
4.【答案】D
5.【答案】D
6.【答案】C
7.【答案】C
8.【答案】C
9.【答案】D
10.【答案】D
11.【答案】C
12.【答案】B
13.【答案】A
14.【答案】B
15.【答案】D
16~20.【答案】B、B、C、D、C
21~25.【答案】B、A、C、B、D
26~30.【答案】D、B、D、C、A
31~35.【答案】B、A、D、C、B
36~55.【答案】C、C、C、B、A、A、B、D、C、C、A、D、B、B、D、B、D、A、B、D
56.【答案】【小题1】
T live withut a smartphne.
【小题2】
He used his wife’s smartphne.
【小题3】
Fully engage in r fcus n
【小题4】
Benefits f nt using a smartphne
【小题5】
Smartphnes are useful but can als be distracting. Balancing their use is key t maximizing their benefits while minimizing drawbacks.
57.【答案】Every Setback Is a Test fr Us
Hell, everyne. I'm Li Hua. Tday I am very glad t have the chance t speak abut the tpic: Every Setback Is a Test fr Us.
As we all knw, everyne will face sme setbacks every nw and then. I came acrss many setbacks in my study and life. I failed in my physical final exam when I was in Senir One. Knwing the result, I cried hard. I analyzed the situatin and studied harder. Finally, I became gd at physics. In my pinin, when setbacks happen, we shuld be brave and stay ptimistic. It is a gd way t relieve the pain by turning t ur trusted nes fr cmfrt, watching a funny mvie, listening t music r visiting a beautiful place.
Suffering is the mst pwerful teacher f life and every setback is a test fr us. I abslutely believe that we need t face the setbacks bravely and learn frm them. Only the ne wh passes the test can succeed.
Thanks fr yur Listening.
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