2025-2026学年天津市武清区天和城实验中学高二上学期第一次月考英语试题-自定义类型
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这是一份2025-2026学年天津市武清区天和城实验中学高二上学期第一次月考英语试题-自定义类型,共12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.—What have yu bserved frm a lng walk in the wds?—________.
A. Never d it againB. I culdn’t agree mre
C. I’d rather yu didn’tD. Nthing in particular
2.Seeing their daughter s much happier has ______ made Lara’s parents mre relaxed.
A. in turnB. in dangerC. in silenceD. in secret
3.The dctr regretted ______ him that he culdn’t fllw in his father’s ftsteps t play basketball because f the serius injury. He didn’t regret ______ the dctr’s advice t have enugh rest.
A. t tell; t fllwB. telling; fllwing
C. t tell; fllwingD. telling; t fllw
4.She submitted her applicatin t the university cheerfully, but she received a letter f ________.
A. acceptanceB. rejectin
C. cngratulatinsD. invitatin
5.Taylr was always generus t his wife and children, but he _ spent mney n himself.
A. merelyB. rarelyC. frequentlyD. sadly
6.3D printing is benefiting nt just humans — in Brazil, a new 3D-printed shell _______t a turtle injured in a frest fire s far.
A. is givenB. has givenC. was givenD. has been given
7.The park, with a small lake and sme flwers, ________ we tk a walk yesterday, is very clse t my hme.
A. thatB. whichC. whereD. when
8.________ a lt f hard wrk and a tuch f luck play a part, perseverance is the key.
A. WhenB. AsC. WhileD. Since
9.We are very _______ f what yu have dne t help us ut f the truble.
A. regretfulB. embarrassedC. appreciativeD. delighted
10.— My daughter gt a full schlarship t her dream university! — Ww, ________! What’s she ging t study?
A. gd fr herB. g fr itC. all the bestD. It’s up t yu
11.—Why haven’t yu hand in the reprt n time?—My laptp_______at the service center.
A. has repairedB. is repaired
C. is being repairedD. will be repaired
12.Stephen Curry perfrmed beynd everyne’s ______ with his accurate shting and cntinuus effrts after selected fr the NBA.
A. revelatinsB. assciatinsC. interactinsD. expectatins
13.He________ it all by himself fr there was n ne else in the huse t turn t fr help.
A. must be dingB. shuld be ding
C. must have dneD. shuld have dne
14.________ n the bright side is what we can d fr urselves as well as fr thers.
A. LkedB. Having lkedC. LkingD. T be lked
15.Whether big r small, ______ all ur chices have in cmmn is that they lead t specific cnsequences.
A. whatB. whichC. whereD. why
二、阅读理解:本大题共20小题,共40分。
A
The three mst wnderful train jurneys prvide the natural beauty f ur mtherland. Read n t see which line yu want t start yur jurney with.
Xining t Lhasa
Length: arund 1, 900 km lng Price: 781 yuan fr a sft sleeper
The railway line is ppular with travellers wh want t visit Tibet. It is the lngest high altitude (海拔) train trip in the wrld and is named as "the way t the sky". Mst f the line is ver 4, 000 meters. Yu can see Qinghai Lake utside the train's windws.
Chengdu t Kunming
Length: arund 1, 100 km lng Price: 487. 5 yuan fr a secnd class
The railway line has been in service since July 1970. Frm Chengdu, with an altitude f 400 meters r s, the train ges up t abut 2, 000 meters acrss muntains. This line is called Gelgical Museum (地质博物馆) because f the special gegraphy alng the railway line.
Lhasa t Rikaze
Length: arund 250 km lng Price: 64 yuan fr a sft seat
This railway line cnnects t the Qinghai-Tibet Railway and has an altitude f abve 3, 600 meters. It makes Tibet travel easier fr travellers, especially thse wh want t see Munt Qmlangma, the highest muntain in the wrld.
16.Why is Xining t Lhasa Railway called “the way t the sky”?
A. Because mst f it is ver 4,000 meters.
B. Because it gives travellers a feeling f flying.
C. Because there are many high muntains alng it.
D. Because yu can see Qinghai Lake utside the train’s windws.
17.Hw much shuld Mr. Green and his wife pay fr their secnd-class tickets when they are planning a train trip frm Chengdu t Kunming?
A. 781 yuan.B. 975 yuan.C. 551.5 yuan.D. 487.5 yuan.
18.What can we knw abut Chengdu t Kunming Railway?
A. It is abut 2,000 kilmeters lng.
B. It has been in service fr 70 years.
C. The price is 487.5 yuan fr a first class.
D. The gegraphy alng the line is special.
19.The railway frm Lhasa t Rikaze makes it easier fr travellers t see ______.
A. Munt QmlangmaB. Gelgical Museum
C. Qinghai LakeD. The way t the sky
20.Which f the fllwing is true abut the three wnderful railway lines?
A. They g acrss Tibet all the way.
B. They run frm the east t the west f China.
C. They take us t enjy the nature f ur cuntry.
D. They were built at the same time.
B
Wilma Rudlph was brn with many challenges. She was brn int a large family at a time when African-American babies culd nt get the best dctrs and hspitals. As a child, she was sick with a lng list f diseases including pneumnia (肺炎), which left her left leg weak and nt fully nrmal.
But Wilma had a lving and devted family wh made sure she gt medical attentin and prvided physical treatment themselves fur times a day. She wre a leg brace (腿部支架) frm the time she was five until she was nine years ld. Then, ne Sunday, she walked by herself. By age 11, she was a basketball star at her schl.
When the track cach at Tennessee State University saw Wilma play basketball, he knew he wanted her t run fr his team. As a high schl student, she never lst a track meet. Wilma began attending cllege practices while still in high schl. When she was just 16, she cmpeted in the 1956 Olympics in Australia and her team wn the brnze medal in the 4×100m relay.
Wilma cntinued t train, and fur years later, the Olympics were held again, and Wilma was the star in Italy. She became the first American wman t win three gld medals in ne Olympics. She was s fast. Peple used t say that if yu blinked (眨眼), yu wuld miss her.
When Wilma went hme t Tennessee, the gvernr wanted t have a victry parade (游行) fr her, but Wilma said she wuld nt attend unless blacks and whites were able t g tgether. Her parade was the first inclusive event held in her hmetwn.
Fr the rest f her life, Wilma cntinued t prmte athletics. She created the Wilma Rudlph Fundatin t help yung athletes, wrked as a track cach at DePauw University in Indiana and served as a gdwill ambassadr (亲善大使) t West Africa.
21.What helped Wilma vercme her leg prblems as a child?
A. Her family’s supprt.B. A strict diet and exercise.
C. A new medical treatment.D. Her cach’s encuragement.
22.What can we learn abut Wilma?
A. She wre a leg brace fr nine years.
B. She played basketball well when she was 11.
C. She jined a track cach’s team while attending cllege.
D. She wn a gld medal in the 1956 Olympics in Australia.
23.Why did Wilma first refuse the victry parade put frward by the gvernr?
A. She wanted t prmte equality.B. She expected a bigger crwd.
C. She tried t avid the media.D. She disliked public events.
24.Which f the fllwing best describes Wilma accrding t the last paragraph?
A. She was athletically cmpetitive.B. She was emtinally intelligent.
C. She was scially respnsible.D. She was skilled in leadership.
25.What aspects f Wilma des the text mainly fcus n?
A. Her devtin and passin.
B. Her athletic skills and recrds.
C. Her challenges and achievements.
D. Her ptimism and childhd illness.
C
Wendi Aarns was writing at her lcal library when the sund f an angry vice made everyne lk up. A custmer, angry abut a bk plicy, prmised t take her child t anther library and strmed ff (气冲冲地离开) after yelling at the staff. The entire rm was “s upset,” said Ms. Aarns, a humrist. “It was just this awful, uncmfrtable silence.”
But Ms. Aarns, an expert at balancing humr and discmfrt, saw an pening. She std up and said, “Hey, des anybdy have the number fr this ther library? Because I want t call and give them a heads-up. (预先通知,预先劝告)” Laughter erupted; the md lifted. Things returned t nrmal. This is the pwer f “lightening up.”
Humr and levity (轻松愉悦) are related. There are mre studies n humr — and ther phenmena like laughter, playfulness, amusement and cheerfulness, Willibald Ruch, a psitive psychlgy researcher, said. The cre element that exists in these tw verlapping (重叠的) experiences is a sense f lightness, as well as an attitude f nt taking everything s seriusly.
Thugh claiming “laughter is the best medicine” might be a bridge t far (言过其实), a gd laugh has pssible effects. There are studies assciating laughter with psitive changes in heart rate, bld pressure and muscle (肌肉) tensin. And there are studies that cnnect laughter, humr and feeling amused t increases in ptimism, feeling in cntrl and life satisfactin, as well as reductins in stress and anxiety.
The idea f “wrking n levity” may feel a little frced. But, like building any ther habit, practice helps — and there’s prf that purpsely creating amusing experiences has the same benefits as spntaneus (自发的) amusement. S Dr. Ruch and his team had participants take an eight-week humr training curse in which they cmpleted the fllwing tasks: They watched mre funny TV shws, laughed luder r lnger than they nrmally wuld, identified puns (双关) in media and cnversatins, and made jkes. Humr trainees reprted increases in cheerfulness and reduced seriusness as a result.
26.Hw des the authr lead int the tpic?
A. By telling a stry f Ms. Aarns.
B. By mentining a study led by Dr. Ruch.
C. By describing his wn experience.
D. By raising a questin abut humr.
27.What was the immediate effect f Wendi Aarns’ wrds?
A. The tensin was relieved.B. The angry custmer returned.
C. The library staff felt surprised.D. The silence became cmfrtable.
28.What can we learn abut levity accrding t paragraph 3?
A. It ignres serius tpics.
B. It invlves laughing sincerely.
C. It needs prfessinal training.
D. It requires a sense f nn-seriusness.
29.What des the authr think f “laughter is the best medicine”?
A. Exaggerated. (夸张的)B. Ppular.
C. Unprven.D. Significant.
30.Why did Dr. Ruch have participants take a humr training curse?
A. T reduce their stress levels.
B. T imprve their sense f humr.
C. T explain why peple need humr.
D. T test hw practiced humr benefits.
D
Here is a stry: A man sees a butterfly (蝴蝶). The butterfly tries t get ut f its chrysalis (蛹). Feeling srry fr it, the man decides t help. He cuts the chrysalis and the butterfly cmes ut easily. Surprisingly enugh, the butterfly is unable t fly. If the butterfly desn’t struggle (挣扎,奋斗) t leave the chrysalis, it can’t fly! The struggle develps the energy in the butterfly which makes it fly. Similarly, the challenges (挑战) f life bring ut the best in yung peple and make them fly.
When peple are yung, meeting and vercming (克服) challenges will make them strng and ready t face life. When we lk at successful peple, we see that the mst successful f them are peple wh have had t struggle. One famus businessman, wh nw wns many supermarkets, used t carry clthes n his back and sell them frm dr t dr when he was yung. Anther successful man is Dennis. His father died when he was nly twenty. His father’s death frced him t mature fast. He had t bring up a family f nine peple. He tk up the challenges and vercame them. Tday his brthers and sisters are leading successful lives.
Smetimes challenges d nt appear t us because we keep away frm them. S sme parents and teachers actively encurage yung peple t face challenges. They might rganize sme activities fr yung peple which prvide them with challenges, like rck-climbing, camping, vlunteer wrk and s n. Hwever, just passing exams will nt prepare a persn fr life. We must meet and vercme challenges. The yung peple f tday will becme the leaders f tmrrw. Fr cuntries t cntinue t becme successful, it is imprtant that the yung peple learn t meet challenges and vercme them.
31.Frm the stry we knw that the butterfly can’t fly because ________.
A. the man feels srry fr itB. the man helps it cme ut
C. it gets ut by itselfD. it tries t challenge itself
32.Dennis’s example shws that successful peple shuld ________.
A. take up business earlyB. sell clthes frm dr t dr
C. vercme the difficultiesD. becme the leaders f tmrrw
33.The meaning f the underlined wrd “mature” in the passage is “________”.
A. take upB. get upC. wake upD. grw up
34.What is the writer trying t d in the passage?
A. Encurage yung peple t face challenges.
B. Suggest hw t becme a successful businessman.
C. Explain what will happen if a persn fails the exam.
D. Describe where a butterfly cmes frm.
35.What is the best title fr this passage?
A. Successful Peple Have a Sense f Achievement
B. Yung Peple Must Develp Their Energy Actively
C. Cuntries Shuld Cntinue t Becme Successful
D. Challenges f Life Bring Out the Best in Yung Peple
三、完形填空:本大题共20小题,共30分。
As a child, I ften watched my mther carefully preparing beans fr ur meals. She wuld start by 36 the beans. The gd nes were kept, while the 37 nes were thrwn away. Thse rejected beans always ended up in the neighbrhd trash bin (垃圾桶), lking like they were meant t be 38 .
A wman frm ur neighbrhd 39 thse thrwn-away beans frm the trash ne day. She tk them and planted them in her 40 . Mnths later, t ur 41 , the very beans we had thught were wrthless grew int 42 plants. The wman harvested them, and her garden became full f life. When my mther saw what had happened, she culdn’t 43 it. Thse beans had grwn 44 and made lts f fd in smene else’s 45 .
Rejectin is an unavidable part f life, but it need nt 46 ur wrth. Like thse beans 47 by my family but nurtured (培育) int grwth by anther, we t can turn rejectin int success.
In my early years, I faced rejectin in schl when I struggled t 48 my peers (同龄人). Teachers 49 my ability. But I wrked tirelessly, seeking help and finding new ways t 50 . Each difficulty became a lessn, and with time, I nt nly caught up with my 51 but even did better, earning awards that nce seemed 52 .
Thrughut my life, I have experienced rejectin many times. Hwever, instead f allwing it t 53 me, I chse t see each rejectin as a seed (种子) f 54 . I planted thse seeds in the sil f resilience (适应力) and determinatin, and ver time, they have grwn int the strength and pprtunities I nw 55 .
36.A. bakingB. srting (分类)C. mixingD. tasting
37.A. smallB. ldC. badD. dark
38.A. wastedB. usedC. sharedD. chsen
39.A. bughtB. cllectedC. ckedD. ate
40.A. schlB. kitchenC. labD. garden
41.A. astnishmentB. discuragementC. embarrassmentD. satisfactin
42.A. unknwnB. healthyC. medicalD. unique
43.A. makeB. explainC. believeD. guarantee
44.A. lcallyB. muchC. slwlyD. well
45.A. arrangementB. bservatinC. trustD. care
46.A. respectB. testC. decideD. highlight
47.A. thrwn awayB. picked upC. paid frD. dug ut
48.A. cmmunicate withB. keep up with
C. team up withD. hang ut with
49.A. admittedB. nticedC. dubtedD. challenged
50.A. learnB. liveC. createD. express
51.A. classmatesB. teachersC. cmpetitrsD. relatives
52.A. unimprtantB. delightfulC. privateD. unreachable
53.A. helpB. remindC. breakD. lve
54.A. peaceB. pssibilityC. truthD. enthusiasm
55.A. needB. missC. recgnizeD. enjy
四、阅读表达:本大题共1小题,共10分。
56.阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。
Neil Shuttlewrth, an 82-year-ld English man, was hardly able t walk because f stearthritis (骨关节炎) in his right ankle. Prblems began fr Neil after he accidentally stepped int an unseen hle in a rad surface while n hliday in Cyprus several years ag. Thankfully, he received an artificial ankle made frm the materials f bulletprf (防弹的) vests.
Neil, wh is a retired printing specialist frm Huddersfield, West Yrkshire, paid fr the peratin himself since it is nt currently available n the Natinal Health Service (NHS). When he finally chse t have the peratin, he said it was because he had just ne strng desire: t walk hand-in-hand with Christine, his wife f 34 years. “Actually, I wasn’t expecting t run a marathn. I wuld like t walk dwn the Prmenade de la Crisette in Cannes with my wife, but withut the pain I had lived with fr far t lng,” Neil said.
The peratin uses plyethylene (聚乙烯) materials that are used t make bulletprf vests, but with extra added vitamin (维生素) E. Since the E-ply is made frm strng plastic fibers, it is expected t last much lnger than current replacements.
Befre he was injured, Neil had always led an active lifestyle which invlved running and cycling acrss the UK and Eurpe. After he stepped int the hle, which was several inches deep, he said he culd nt walk mre than a few hundred yards as the pain in his ankle was s excruciating. Neil is nw ne f the first patients in the UK t have such an ankle replacement peratin.
After wearing a special walker bt fr six weeks fllwing his peratin, Neil received a strict six-week treatment that adpts special exercises. He is nw able t walk a cuple f miles, and he uses a running machine in rder t build his fitness levels even further. “The results f Neil’s peratin are impressive and there is at least an 80 t 90% chance the ankle replacement will survive fr 10 t 15years,” said Prfessr Nick Harris, wh perfrmed the peratin.
(1) Why culdn’t Neil walk? (n mre than 10 wrds)
(2) What did Neil expect t d accrding t Paragraph 2? (n mre than 10 wrds)
(3) What des the underlined wrd prbably mean in Paragraph 4? (1 wrd)
(4) What was expressed in Prfessr Nick Harris’ wrds? (1wrd)
(5) What shuld yu d when yur family members get sick? Please explain.(n mre than 20 wrds)
五、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共25分。
57.假设你是某国际学校的学生会主席李津。你将要在学校体育节的开幕式上发言,倡议大家积极参加体育活动。请你用英语写一篇发言稿,内容包括:
(1) 你的倡议;
(2) 体育节的内容 (篮球、足球、田径等);
(3) 体育节的意义 (如增强体质,提升团队合作能力,教会我们坚持不懈,有益身心健康等)。
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。
Hell, everyne!
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
That's all. Thank yu!
1.【答案】D
2.【答案】A
3.【答案】C
4.【答案】B
5.【答案】B
6.【答案】D
7.【答案】C
8.【答案】C
9.【答案】C
10.【答案】A
11.【答案】C
12.【答案】D
13.【答案】C
14.【答案】C
15.【答案】A
16~20.【答案】A、B、D、A、C
21~25.【答案】A、B、A、C、C
26~30.【答案】A、A、D、A、D
31~35.【答案】B、C、D、A、D
36~55.【答案】B、C、A、B、D、A、B、C、D、D、C、A、B、C、A、A、D、C、B、D
56.【答案】【小题1】
Because he had his right ankle hurt badly. Or: Because f stearthritis in his right ankle. Or: Because he suffered frm stearthritis in his right ankle。
【小题2】
T take a walk with his wife.
【小题3】
Severe / Serius / Bad.
【小题4】
Satisfactin.
【小题5】
I shuld take care f them, give them encuragement and ffer them wrds f cmfrt.
57.【答案】Hell, everyne!
It's a great hnr t stand here tday at the pening f ur schl’s Sprts Festival. I wuld like t sincerely invite all f yu t actively participate in the varius sprts activities we have planned.
Our Sprts Festival includes exciting events such as basketball, sccer, track and field, and many mre. These activities are nt nly fun but als essential fr ur physical and mental well-being. Engaging in sprts helps us build a strng bdy, enhances ur teamwrk skills, and teaches us perseverance. Mrever, participating in these events fsters a sense f cmmunity and schl spirit.
Let's embrace this pprtunity t make sprts a vital part f ur lives.
That's all. Thank yu!
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