吉林省梅河口市第五中学2025-2026学年高二上学期12月月考英语试卷(Word版附答案)
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这是一份吉林省梅河口市第五中学2025-2026学年高二上学期12月月考英语试卷(Word版附答案),共12页。试卷主要包含了5分, 满分7, B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. When will the man's mther prbably arrive?
A. At 4:30 pm. B. At 2:30 pm. C. At 7:00 pm.
2 What des the man mean?
A. He desn't have time nw.
B. He will answer the phne at nce.
C. He desn't want t talk with Mr Miller.
3. What des the man want t be after graduatin?
A. A teacher. B. A dctr. C. A lawyer.
4. Where is Mr David nw?
A. In the ffice. B. On business. C. On his way t ffice.
5. What is the man ding?
A. Making a phne call. B. Making a visit. C. Making a reprt.
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. Hw will the speakers g t the West Lake?
A. By bike. B. By train. C. By car.
7. When will the speakers meet?
A. At 4:30. B. At 3:30. C. At 4:00.
听第 7 段材料, 回答第 8 至 10题。
8. Where are the tw speakers?
A. On a bus. B. In a shpping district. C. At a bus statin.
9. What's the largest building n the left?
A. A bank. B. A theater. C. A stre.
10. What can we learn frm the cnversatin?
A. A htel is beside the theatre.
B. The man wants t buy sme fd.
C. The pst ffice is just n the crner.
听第8段材料, 回答第11至13题。
11. When did the wman jin the swimming club?
A. After her ldest child was brn.
B. Abut five years ag.
C. After her winning prizes.
12. What else des the wman d every day besides swimming?
A. Take part in club activities.
B. D all the husewrk.
C. Take care f the children.
13. What des the wman's husband think f her swimming?
A. He wants her t win mre.
B. He gives supprt t her.
C. He suggests she practise mre.
听第9段材料, 回答第14至17题。
14. Where is the man prbably?
A. In a taxi. B. On a bus. C. At the airprt.
15. When will the speakers' flight leave?
A. In 20 minutes. B. In 40 minutes. C. In 30 minutes.
16. Wh are the speakers ging t visit?
A. Their friends. B. The man's parents. C. The wman's parents.
17. Hw is the wman feeling?
A. Angry. B. Excited. C. Nervus.
听第10段材料, 回答第18至20题。
18. Hw many readers des this magazine have in Nrth America?
A. Abut 30 millin. B. Abut 40 millin. C. Abut 45 millin.
19. When was the first Time magazine issued?
A. In 1923. B. In 1933. C. In 2003.
20. What can we learn abut the magazine?
A. Its prfit has greatly increased since its beginning.
B. Its readers are becming less and less.
C. It is partly aimed at man.
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
Here are fur f the biggest dg parks in the U. S. that prvide plenty f space fr yur fur-legged friends t explre freely and have endless fun.
Cherry Creek State Park
Lcated in Aurra, Clrad, Cherry Creek State Park ffers a big free running area f ver 107 acres (英亩). It’s a perfect place fr dgs that lve t run and explre in a natural setting. The park features pathways, pen fields, and even a pl where dgs can cl ff during ht days. Given its huge size, it’s essential t have reliable dg cllars (项圈) with identificatin labels fr yur furry friends, as they might wander far and wide.
Millie Bush Dg Park
Cvering ver 7, 800 acres, Gerge Bush Park in Hustn, Texas, is ne f the largest parks in the cuntry, and it has a big dg park inside. The Millie Bush Dg Park cvers 15acres, with large grassy areas, pnds fr swimming, and shaded spts fr resting. The park is divided int separate areas fr large and small dgs, ensuring safety and cmfrt fr all. When visiting, bring a strng dg cllar, as yur pet will have plenty f space t explre and adventure.
Pint Isabel Reginal Shreline
Situated alng the San Francisc Bay in Richmnd, Califrnia, Pint Isabel Reginal Shreline is ne f the largest dg parks in the cuntry, cvering 23 acres. This park prvides beautiful bay views and plenty f rm fr dgs t run and play freely. It als has a dg-friendly café and a washing statin, making it a cnvenient and fun spt fr a full day f activities. The pen envirnment means durable dg cllars are a must t ensure yur pet’s safety during their adventures.
Bear Creek Dg Park
In Clumbia, Missuri, Csm Park is hme t ne f the largest dg parks in the Midwest. Its Bear Creek Dg Park cvers nearly 15 acres, ffering wide-pen spaces, trails, and a pl where dgs can play arund. This park als features separate areas fr large and small dgs, making it a flexible ptin fr dg wners. With s much space t explre, a secure dg cllar is very imprtant t keep yur dg safe while they enjy the park.
21. Where is the Millie Bush Dg Park lcated?
A. In Hustn, Texas.B. In Aurra, Clrad.
C. In Clumbia, Missuri.D. In Richmnd, Califrnia.
22. Which park has a dg friendly café?
A. Csm Park.B. Gerge Bush Park.
C. Cherry Creek State Park.D. Pint Isabel Reginal Shreline.
23. What d the fur parks have in cmmn?
A. They cver mre than 100 acres.B. They recmmend using a dg cllar.
C. They have pls fr dgs t swim in.D. They divide areas fr big and small dgs.
B
Gitanjali Ra, brn in 2005, is an Indian American writer and scientist. Her parents, wh bth wrked in educatin, encuraged her curisity and lve fr learning. When she was fur years ld, her uncle gave her a science set. This small gift gt her very interested in hw things wrk. At seven, she earned the title Davidsn Yung Schlar because f her strng skills in science and math.
In 2017, Ra wn the first place in the Discvery Educatin 3M Yung Scientist Challenge. This brught her wide attentin. She decided t use her talents t slve real prblems. After learning abut unsafe drinking water in Flint, Michigan, she created Tethys. This device tests water fr dangerus lead and sends results t a phne. Later, she designed Kindly, an app that uses cmputer smarts t find hurtful nline messages early. She als built Epine, a tl t help dctrs spt signs f drug addictin.
Ra is als a writer. Her first bk, Baby Brther Wnders, came ut in 2015 when she was just ten. In 2020, she published A Yung Persn’s Guide t Science and Technlgy. That same year, TIME Magazine chse her as the first ever Kid f the Year, featuring her n its cver. She als received ther imprtant awards including a place n Frbes Magazine’s 30 Under 30 list.
Outside f science, Ra enjys Indian classical dance, singing and playing the pian. She has shared her ideas at TEDx events and appeared in a Marvel televisin shw. Her stry teaches us that yung peple can make a big difference in the wrld.
24. What first started Ra’s interest in science?
A. Her parents’ jbs.B. A gift frm her uncle.
C. Winning a schl cmpetitin.D. Reading abut water prblems.
25. What prblem des Kindly aim t slve?
A. Drug’s effectiveness.B. Water prices.
C. Hurtful nline messages.D. Lack f science educatin.
26. What happened t Ra in 2020?
A. She jined a TV shw.B. She wrte her first bk.
C. She wn the 3M Challenge.D. She was named as Kid f the Year.
27. What is Ra’s belief abut technlgy accrding t her inventins?
A. It belngs nly t labs.B. It shuld benefit sciety.
C. It shuld replace dctrs.D. Its main purpse is entertainment.
C
What are the limits f the human bdy? Is there a pint at which it is physically impssible t d smething?
“One thing we’ve all learned in the last 30 years r s is that just abut anything is humanly pssible,” says Dr. Jack Wilmre, authr f Physilgy f Sprt and Exercise. “As time ges by, I think yu’ll see mre recrds cntinue t fall in every sprt. The talent pl is better than ever. With mre and better athletes invlved and cmpeting, recrds will fall and new standards will be set.”
Many believed it was physically impssible fr a human t run a mile in under fur minutes, but Rger Bannister prved that thery wrng with a three-minute, 59-secnd mile in 1954. Tday, sub-fur-minute miles are cnsidered rutine even in high schl. And Bb Beamn stretched human perfrmance in the 1968 Olympics with his histric lng jump f 8.90 metres. In an event where a recrd is usually brken by mere inches, he brke the previus jump recrd by mre than 21 inches, but even his recrd was brken in 1991.
One factr is nw becming mre understd and heavily emphasized: sprts psychlgy. Getting inside the athlete’s head can be as effective as training and lng wrkuts. Accrding t Wilmre, the psychlgical aspect f sprts has becme mre and mre esteemed. He pints ut that mst prfessinal teams have hired sprts psychlgists fr their players.
In additin, every aspect f athletics --- training, nutritin, injury treatment --- is far better than it’s ever been. “Besides, children tday tend t specialize in ne r tw sprts instead f cmpeting in several as was cmmn twenty-five years ag,” Wilmre says. “That means they start cncentrating n a sprt much earlier and mre intensely, and they becme much better at it.”
“There’s a lt we dn’t knw yet abut the human bdy,” he adds. “And ne f thse things is the full range f human ptential. It wuld be flish t try and put limits n what the human bdy can d.”
28. Which statement will Wilmre prbably agree with?
A. It is preferable t set universal standards fr athletes.
B. Athletes will becme the mst sught-after celebrities.
C. It is necessary fr athletes t learn the limits f the bdy.
D. Athletes will cntinue t surprise us with their achievements.
29. Why are Rger Bannister and Bb Beamn mentined in paragraph 3?
A. T intrduce tw great athletes.
B. T shw sme f the latest wrld recrds.
C. T prve the limits f the bdy can be pushed.
D. T explain what athletes can achieve under stress.
30. What des the underlined wrd “esteemed” in paragraph 4 mean?
A. Similar.B. Valued.
C. Cmplex.D. Specialized.
31. Hw are tday’s children different frm thse years ag accrding t Wilmre?
A. They participate in far mre sprts.
B. They are less likely t get injured in sprts.
C. They begin playing sprts at a much earlier age.
D. They becme mre skilful at ne particular sprt.
D
Use fd t ease yur mds? The time f meals may have an impact n mds, including levels f depressin and anxiety, accrding t researchers at Brigham and Wmen’s Hspital.
T cnduct the study, 19 participants (12 men and 7 wmen) were arranged t experience a Frced Prcess in a dark rm fr fur 28-hur “days”. Participants were assigned t ne f tw meal timing grups: the Daytime and Nighttime Meal Cntrl Grup, which had meals accrding t a 28-hur cycle (resulting in eating bth during the night and day, which is typical amng night wrkers), and the Daytime Only Meal Grup, which had meals n a 24-hur cycle (resulting in eating nly during the day). The team then assessed depressin and anxiety like md levels every hur.
The result shwed that meal timing significantly affected the participants’ md levels. During the simulated (模拟的) night shift (day 4), thse in the Daytime and Nighttime Meal Cntrl Grup had increased depressin and anxiety like md levels, cmpared t the baseline(day 1). In cntrast, there were n changes in md in the Daytime Only Meal Grup. Participants with a greater degree f circadian(昼夜节律的) disrder experienced mre depressin and anxiety like mds.
Researchers discvered that amng individuals in the daytime and nighttime eating grups, anxiety and depressin rse by 16% and 26% individually. A famus authr Sarah Chellappa, wh cmpleted wrk n this prject, said, “Meal timing is emerging as an imprtant aspect f nutritin that may influence physical health, but the causal rle f the timing f fd intake in affecting mental health remains t be tested. Future studies are required t establish if changes in meal timing can lead individuals t experience anxiety-related disrders.”
The findings pen the dr fr studying a behaviral strategy that might benefit individuals suffering frm mental health disrders such as shift wrkers. The study als adds t a grwing bdy f evidence finding that strategies that imprve sleep and circadian patterns may help prmte mental health.
32. Hw is the study carried ut accrding t the text?
A. By presenting cause and effect.
B. By examining the participants’ eating habits.
C. By recrding the eating time in varius grups.
D. By cmparing data frm tw different grups.
33. Which f the fllwing will the researchers prbably agree with?
A. Daytime eating might benefit mental health.
B. It’s unavidable fr peple t eat at the wrng time.
C. Nighttime meal is harmful and shuld be prhibited.
D. It’s necessary t keep track f ur md levels each day.
34. What des the fllw-up test aim t find ut accrding t Sarah Chellappa?
A. Hw fd intake affects human’s mds.
B. Whether changes in meal timing cause emtinal prblems.
C. Whether fd nutritin is related t mental health.
D. Why shift wrkers suffer frm mental health disrders.
35. Which f the fllwing can be a suitable title fr the text?
A. Meal Timing Reduces PressureB. Meal Timing May Affect Mds
C. Md Disrders Result in AnxietyD. Gd Strategies Benefit Our Health
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。
We all knw that we shuld exercise mre, but fr many peple, the biggest psychlgical bstacle (心理障碍) is that they feel they simply can’t spare an hur. If yu have ever felt guilty fr nt exercising r have encuntered difficulties in time management, then “exercise snacks” might be the slutin.
“Exercise snacks” is a new term, referring t shrt, cnscius exercises lasting n mre than five minutes. 36 Unlike the junk fd snacks f the “cuch ptat” type, these “exercise snacks” are a guilt-free way that makes imprving health cnditins dable.
A systematic review and analysis fund that exercise snacks can significantly imprve the cardi-pulmnary (心肺的) functin f peple wh are nt physically active. 37 As the authrs explain, exercise snacks may enhance cmmitment t regular physical activity by prviding shrt, flexible exercise perids that are easier t integrate int daily rutines.
38 Instead f carving ut an hur at the gym, incrprate (合并) shrt perids f mvement (five minutes r less) int yur rutine at least twice a day, and make it a habit.
Psychlgically, snacking n exercise impacts the wrkut effect. 39 It’s mre abut taking advantage f small windws f pprtunity in a practical and realistic way.
Achievable gals can inspire mtivatin. A task that takes nly five minutes feels manageable, and the satisfying “ding, ding, ding” feeling f successfully cmpleting a small snack exercise releases the “reward mlecule (分子)”— dpamine, therefre strengthening the frmatin f habits. 40
A. It’s less abut discipline r willpwer.
B. Climbing stairs in yur ffice building als wrks.
C. They are particularly effective fr thse wh sit fr lng.
D. Fitness isn’t smething yu have t d in big blcks f time.
E. The cncept challenges the traditinal “all-r-nthing” mindset.
F. Therefre, the key is t d them several times thrughut the day.
G. These small wins build cnfidence, the belief in yur ability t succeed.
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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
The lder I get, the mre I believe that ne f the secrets t life is staying curius. I’m 41 asking questins and trying new things. It keeps me engaged in life and 42 that I dn’t turn int an ld stick in the mud. Fr a 43 , being willing t try new things and learn abut different techniques and 44 nt nly benefits yu but can als have a big impact n students.
A few years ag, when new AI technlgy was 45 , I was very curius t see what all the hype (热潮) was abut. That helped me becme an early learner and 46 f AI prgrams, which in turn 47 my students. By learning abut AI prgrams, I was able t create 48 that reflected the kids in my classrm withut 49 a huge amunt f time re-creating lessns. By using gd prmpts (提示), I was able t adjust lessns s that my students 50 what I was teaching.
By being curius and leaning int new experiences, I create rm fr 51 and it helps me cnnect with my students. I dn’t 52 time n scial media, r any f the ther apps my students use, but I d learn abut them and stay 53 f what they are. It’s nt abut trying t be the cl teacher; it’s abut bringing genuine 54 t the classrm, which helps me learn, grw, and avid getting 55 .
41. A. exactlyB. graduallyC. cnstantlyD. silently
42. A. ensuresB. pretendsC. displaysD. dubts
43. A. dctrB. teacherC. wrkerD. prgrammer
44. A. jurnalsB. frmsC. lecturesD. strategies
45. A. risingB. ccurringC. lsingD. perating
46. A. perfrmerB. witnessC. userD. creatr
47. A. tuchedB. benefitedC. impressedD. selected
48. A. missinsB. diagramsC. chancesD. lessns
49. A. investingB. havingC. stealingD. seeking
50. A. handed verB. headed frC. related tD. pinted at
51. A. memryB. grwthC. energyD. thery
52. A. refuseB. thrwC. passD. spend
53. A. awareB. tiredC. alarmedD. sensry
54. A. prmiseB. skillC. curisityD. knwledge
55. A. cheatedB. stuckC. bredD. absrbed
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个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
It is nt t late t update yur knwledge abut EDG. On Saturday night, ____56____ five-persn team f the Chinese e-sprts club (电竞俱乐部), with the full name EDward Gaming, wn the 2021 League f Legends (LL) Wrld Champinship in Reykjavik, Iceland. The hashtag (标签) #EDG is champin# had attracted 209 millin viewers by Sunday mrning, with the number still ____57____ (increase).
The team has made very gd use f the pprtunity ____58____ (share) Chinese culture with the wrld. At the beginning f the champinship in early Octber the members f EDG and ther staff displayed Tai Chi martial arts and traditinal Chinese cstumes in Reykjavik, launching a “Chinese hurricane” in the Icelandic capital. Nw the psting f phts and vides n scial netwrks have ____59____ (true) spread that hurricane t the whle wrld.
With the ____60____ (ppular) f digital technlgy, new frms f cultural exchanges have been emerging (兴起), f which e-sprts are f the httest. Unlike texts and vides, ____61____ makes it ppular is that e-sprts transcend (跨越) the barriers f language. Als e-sprts appeal mst t thse in ____62____ (they) 20s, as shwn by the carnival f cllege students n Saturday night. That in turn ____63____ (make) them a gd bridge f cmmunicatin ____64____ Chinese yungsters and their cunterparts (对手) arund the wrld.
With mre Chinese star gaming clubs and teams emerging, the industry _____65_____ (expect) t further prsper and cntinue spreading Chinese culture t the wrld.
第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)
第一节(满分 15分)
66. 校英文报正在开展题为“Be respnsible travelers”的征文活动,请你写一篇征文投稿,内容包括:
1. 存在的不文明旅游现象;
2. 做负责任的游客的重要性;
3. 倡议大家做负责任的游客。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Be respnsible travelers
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第三节 读后续写(满分25分)
67. 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 first day Mhamed went t a fine fd stre in his new neighbrhd, he realized that he really wasn’t in Tunisia anymre. He lked up at the menu bard, which had nthing but sandwiches n it, and wndered hw he was ging t figure ut what all f these strange names meant. Mhamed decided that he wuld just get dessert instead and asked the wman at the cunter fr ice cream in a cup. She smiled bradly and disappeared behind the big glass display case t fill his rder.
While Mhamed waited, he lked at the baked gds in the case. There were sixteen kinds f bagels (百吉饼) and a few different types f ckies that Mhamed didn’t recgnize, but there were n pies and definitely nthing frm hme. Mhamed had been s excited when his parents tld him they were immigrating t the United States, but nw, his bravery and excitement felt a little ut f place.
The wman came back t the cunter with a tall paper cup. It cntained a lng straw and sme kind f frthy (有泡沫的) drink. Mhamed, cmpletely cnfused, tk the cup and thanked her, cnsidering the pssibility that he had used the wrng wrd.
“It’s the sda yu rdered,” she said, “an ice cream drink in a cup.”
He smiled at the wman again, pinted at ne f the bagels, and said, “That ne, t, please,” which seemed t wrk better.
Mhamed tk the bagel and his mystery sda t a table and sat dwn t eat. Why was it that English had been s easy fr him in his classes in Tunisia, but when it came dwn t actually speaking, he culdn’t even get what he wanted t eat?
Later, he might find it funny that his English was s hard t figure ut that he gt a sda instead f the ice cream he wanted. Right nw, it just felt depressing that his English was, he thught, disappinting. One mistake seemed t put everything Mhamed wanted r knew abut himself impssible t reach.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: The next day, Mhamed made a plan t engage deeply in English.
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Paragraph 2: One day, he decided t return t the stre where he had his first frustrating experience.
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听力
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21. A 22. D 23. B
4. B 25. C 26. D 27. B 28. D 29. C 30. B 31. D
32. D 33. A 34. B 35. B
36—40 EDGAF41—45 BDACB 46—50 ADABC 51—55 ADBCD
56. a 57. increasing
58. t share
59. truly 60. ppularity
61. what 62. their
63. makes 64. between
65. is expected
66
Be respnsible travelers
While traveling, we ften encunter irrespnsible behavirs such as littering, vandalism, and nise disturbances. Such actins nt nly spil the envirnment but als tarnish ur image.
It is crucial t be respnsible travelers, ensuring that we preserve the beauty and integrity f turist spts fr future generatins. By respecting lcal custms and caring fr nature, we cntribute t sustainable turism.
I urge everyne t act respnsibly, leaving nly ftprints and taking nly memries. Tgether, let’s make travelling a respectful and enriching experience.
67【答案】The next day, Mhamed made a plan t engage deeply in English. He started by watching American TV shws and listening t English music. At first, he struggled t understand the fast-paced dialgue and lyrics, but he didn’t give up. Instead, he used subtitles and lyrics websites t help him fllw alng. Mhamed als jined a lcal English language class, where he met ther immigrants wh were facing similar challenges. They became clse friends and studied tgether, supprting each ther thrugh the ups and dwns f learning a new language. Over time, Mhamed’s English skills imprved dramatically. He was able t hld cnversatins with strangers, rder fd al restaurants, and even understand cmplicated lectures at schl.
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