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      这是一份2025-2026学年四川省成都市锦江区某学校高二上学期12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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
      A
      Organised by Lam Tin Yuth Centre and Kwun Tng High Schl
      Date:2 February 2013
      Time:10 am - 5 pm
      Place: Kwun Tng Playgrund
      Fee: $20 (buy three get ne free)
      Prgrammes: drama, lin dance, magic shw and ballet perfrmance
      Highlights:
      1) enter the lucky draw t win a digital camera
      2) learn t make festival fd
      Nte:
      * Tickets are available at the General Office f Lam Tin Yuth Centre.
      * Fr thse wh wuld like t be a vlunteer, please cntact
      Miss Olivia Wng ne week befre the activity.
      1. What is ging t take place n 2 February, 2013?
      A. A small party fr clse friends t have fun.
      B. A gathering t welcme a Chinese new year.
      C. A big event t raise mney fr a yuth centre.
      D. A meeting f Kwun Tng High Schl students.
      2. Hw much d yu have t pay in ttal if six f yu g tgether?
      A. $120.B. $100.C. $80.D. $60.
      3. What is the main purpse f this pster?
      A. T encurage students t vlunteer fr a cmmunity event.
      B. T raise funds fr Lam Tin Yuth Centre and Kwun Tng High Schl.
      C. T intrduce a series f cultural activities celebrating the Chinese New Year.
      D. T advertise a paid entertainment event with varius perfrmances and activities.
      B
      I have always been passinate abut art, but with children t feed and educate, pursuing it seemed impssible. At 83, I finally registered fr art schl. Brn in 1933, I led a life marked by family struggles but als resilience (适应力). I studied mechanical engineering and later management, becming an assciate prfessr at business schl, where I nw hld emeritus (荣誉退休的) status.
      Abut ten years ag, after my wife fell ill with Alzheimer’s and required care, I turned t painting. Determined t take this new path seriusly, I applied t an art prgramme in Barcelna, insisting n painting despite advice t study art histry. Balancing my studies with wrk, it tk me seven years t cmplete the fur-year curse, graduating last year at the age f 90.
      Returning t schl was a challenge; everything had changed since my earlier educatin. Mst f my classmates were in their 20s, but they welcmed me warmly, ften seeking my advice due t my life experience. I encuntered sme resistance frm a cuple f teachers early n, but I kept ging.
      The first tw years fcused n flwers, still lifes, and landscapes, befre we explred abstractin, which I enjy mst. I believe that talent cmes frm hard wrk; smetimes I feel stuck, but I push thrugh. My artistic influences include Spanish painters like Francisc de Zurbarán and Jaquín Srlla, and while I appreciate beauty, I value gdness and truth even mre.
      I create abstract landscapes frm memry, expressing my emtins thrugh clur. I paint primarily n weekends and during hlidays. While I dn’t plan t exhibit extensively, my wrk was displayed in a small village fr six mnths, thugh it received little attentin.
      After a lifetime in engineering and educatin, I may nt fully identify as an artist, but I nw have the recgnitin that supprts my jurney int art.
      4. Why did the authr decide t pursue art at 83?
      A. T find cures fr Alzheimer’s.B. T change his career path.
      C. T pursue his passin fr art.D. T supprt his big family.
      5. Hw did the authr’s classmates react t him?
      A. They enjyed his cmpany.B. They tended t ignre him.
      C. They inspired him t g n.D. They resisted his presence.
      6. Which best describes the authr’s art jurney?
      A. Eventful.B. Rmantic.C. Casual.D. Challenging.
      7. What wuld be a suitable title fr the text?
      A. The Struggle f Old Artists.B. Frm Engineering t Art.
      C. The Value f Art Educatin.D. A Lifetime f Art Pursuit.
      C
      Abut 300 t 350 millin peple wrldwide are affected by clrblindness, a cnditin that makes it difficult t separate between certain clr degrees. In nature, this means flwers, insects and animals may appear t be less vibrant (鲜艳的).
      Virginia wants t change that. Crews have fixed special viewfinders at all 43 Virginia state parks s that mre visitrs can experience a wrld f vibrant clrs. The viewfinders are designed fr peple with red-green clrblindness, which is the mst cmmn frm f the cnditin. Subtypes f red-green clrblindness exist, but they all affect hw peple ntice shades with reds and greens in them.
      Created by SeeCast Manufacturing, the viewfinders are equipped with special lenses (镜头) made by EnChrma that help peple with red-green clrblindness distinguish between clr degrees. Similar t binculars (双筒望远镜), the viewfinders als enlarged whatever’s in view.
      In Virginia, the prject started last summer at Natural Tunnel State Park, lcated near the far western tip f the state. Natural Tunnel State Park fixed a viewfinder at an verlk that ffers a 360-degree view f the surrunding scenery. That first viewfinder was such a big hit that the state decided t bring them t the rest f Virginia’s state parks. Funding fr the prject came frm dnatins made by visitrs thrugh the “Rund-up fr Parks” prgram.
      “The clrblind-friendly viewfinders aren’t the nly way Virginia is making its parks mre accessible. This summer, Natural Bridge State Park als began ffering a free mbile app designed fr peple wh are blind r visually damaged,” reprts WFXR’s Thad Randass. The app prvides audi instructins in 26 languages t help users find directin in the park, and als prvides real-time audi descriptins f the user’s surrundings.
      8. What is the main purpse f the special viewfinders in Virginia’s parks?
      A. T imprve the eyesight f the clrblind.
      B. T help clrblind peple see clrs better.
      C. T strengthen the security f the clrblind.
      D. T make the parks mre attractive t the clrblind.
      9. Hw d the viewfinders functin prperly?
      A. Thrugh binculars.B. By enlarging views.
      C. Thrugh expert lensesD. By changing shades.
      10. Why was Natural Tunnel State Park mentined in Para 4?
      A. t shw the success f the prjectB. t set an example fr ther parks
      C. t help raise the fund fr the prjectD. t supprt the “Rund-up fr Parks” prgram.
      11. What des the last paragraph fcus n?
      A. The future develpment f Virginia’s parks.
      B. Anther measure beneficial t the park visitrs.
      C. The benefits f a prject fr blind peple.
      D. Mre service ffered in different parks.
      D
      Mdern cars are n lnger just transprt machines—they are essentially smartphnes n wheels. Fr drivers, this brings cnvenience: autmatic braking, GPS, entertainment, and mre. Yet carmakers gain smething even mre valuable — data. Tday’s vehicles cnstantly recrd weight, speed, rutes, and even cntacts when phnes are cnnected. This raises a crucial questin: wh wns and cntrls this data, and hw is it used?
      The answer remains unclear. Mst wners unknwingly give up rights thrugh fine-print sentences in purchase cntracts (合同). Like smartphnes, cars cllect user data, but few drivers realize it. With phnes, we trade privacy fr cnvenience cnsciusly; with cars, that trade ccurs withut awareness. What fllws is equally cncerning. Carmakers claim data bsts safety and perfrmance, yet they can sell it t third parties like insurance cmpanies. Driving behavir — speed, braking, seatbelt use — can all be mnetized (获利). Unlike phnes where yu can turn ff lcatin data, there’s n ptin t quit fr yur car.
      Data als lets carmakers remind wners abut repairs r maintenance. But this cntrl gives them anther edge — deciding wh can access that infrmatin. Fr decades, drivers culd chse any trusted mechanic. Nw, data-driven cars may limit access t manufacturer (制造商) netwrks, putting independent repair shps, which are ften cheaper and cnvenient, at a disadvantage.
      This reveals a new side f the privacy debate. We fear data being shared with strangers, but what abut when it is withheld frm thse we trust? Imagine a dctr unable t access yur medical recrds withut paying a fee. Similarly, carmakers culd charge independent repair shps fr vehicle data. That expense will lead t vehicle wners’ paying higher repair prices just s that technicians can btain the data.
      The slutin is simple. The idea that drivers dn’t cntrl their wn data flies in the face f what cnsumers want, as nearly 90% f cnsumers expect. While digital technlgy makes driving safer and smarter, the enrmus value f vehicle data gives manufacturers little reasn t release cntrl. Plicymakers must act t prtect drivers’ rights and maintain their freedm.
      12. Accrding t paragraph 2, why d mst car wners lse cntrl f their data?
      A. They fail t turn ff the lcatin data f cars.
      B. They are required by gvernment t accept the fine-print clauses abut data rights.
      C. They willingly exchange privacy fr mdern cnvenience.
      D. They are unaware that their vehicles cllect user infrmatin.
      13. What des the phrase “is withheld frm” in paragraph 4 mst prbably mean?
      A. is shared withB. is hidden frmC. is analyzed byD. is returned t
      14. Hw will car data cntrl prbably influence independent repair shps?
      A. They will n lnger be trusted due t lack f data.
      B. They may have t pay additinal cst t access data.
      C. They can win custmers’ favr with lwer repair prices.
      D. They need t prvide medical recrds t prve reliability.
      15. What is the main purpse f the passage?
      A. T argue that carmakers shuld share repair data.
      B. T highlight privacy and cntrl issues f car data.
      C. T explain mdern car functins and driving experience.
      D. T demnstrate hw carmakers prfit frm drivers’ data.
      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。
      Flwers and plants are widely believed t imprve air quality. ____16____ It fund plants culd clean the air in sealed envirnments, like space statins and that, in additin t absrbing carbn dixide (CO₂ ), cmmn huseplants can als remve vlatile rganic cmpunds (VOCs) and ther txins (毒素) frm the air: frmaldehyde, benzene, trichlrethylene, tluene, xylene and s n. They are all knwn t cause breathing issues and cancer.
      ____17____ A 2019 meta-analysis review fund that, t achieve the same benefits as seen in sme research studies, yu wuld need 10-1,000 plants per square meter f flr space. This wuld mean having 680 plants in a 1,500 square ft hme r ffice.
      While plants may nt be the nly slutin t imprving indr air quality, they can still play a rle as part f a brader strategy. ____18____ Additinally, studies have shwn that being arund nature and greenery can have psitive effects n mental health and well-being, imprving md, reducing stress, and enhancing prductivity.
      When it cmes t the bedrm, sme peple wrry that plants may cause CO₂ pisning r exhaust xygen levels at night. ____19____ While plants d release carbn dixide thrugh respiratin (呼吸) at night, the amunt they prduce is minimal and far less than a sleeping human.
      S, while there is sme dubt abut the exact extent f their air-purifying capabilities, flwers and plants can indeed ffer a range f benefits, frm imprved air quality t enhanced well-being, making them a welcme additin t any bedrm r living space. ____20____
      A. This belief dates back t a 1989 NASA study.
      B. As a matter f fact, this is a cmmn miscnceptin.
      C. Plants can raise indr water cntent t healthier levels.
      D. Hme wners usually expect mre happiness frm nature.
      E. Mre and mre studies find bedrm plants cstly t maintain.
      F. Hwever, plants’ air-purifying ability in large spaces is debatable.
      G. Yu just need t chse bedrm plants fr yur space and lifestyle.
      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四个选项中选出最佳选项。
      Evelyn Dnhue is a 65-year-ld grandma. She nly started t ___21___ seven years ag after having a ___22___ call. She’d been struggling with eating disrders and health issues, which ___23___ led her t getting surgery. After that experience, she knew that she needed t make a ___24___. Determined t turn her life arund, Ms Dnhue began t wrk ut and fllw a ___25___ lifestyle, befre discvering a ___26___ fr weightlifting.
      Since setting ut n the jurney, the ___27___ lver has nt nly managed t ___28___ an impressive set f muscles but als a huge fllwing n scial media.
      The well-liked grandma regularly psts wrkut cntent, explaining there’s n ___29___ thers can’t lk this gd. She said it was all dwn t sme key aspects.
      “Hld n: Cnsider failure as a ___30___ t success and never give up. Stick t yur plan,” she said. “___31___ thers: Lift thers up n yur jurney. Success is sweeter when ___32___.” She previusly explained that “yu d nt need t have an amazing bdy t exercise... the ___33___ is t feel gd, nt lk gd.”
      Ms Dnhue used t be laughed at fr being t ld t wrk ut, but she has prved the ___34___ wrng in the best pssible way and has indeed becme an ___35___ fr many scial media users.
      21. A. writeB. travelC. exerciseD. recver
      22. A. gdwillB. timeutC. lng-distanceD. wake-up
      23. A. nrmallyB. ultimatelyC. suddenlyD. autmatically
      24. A. changeB. frtuneC. wishD. deal
      25. A. riskyB. traditinalC. cmfrtableD. healthy
      26. A. demandB. secretC. passinD. cure
      27. A. peaceB. fitnessC. funD. nature
      28. A. grwB. cntrlC. activateD. relax
      29. A. needB. chiceC. reasnD. difference
      30. A. green lightB. rad blckC. passing markD. stepping stne
      31. A. HelpB. CnsultC. FllwD. Frgive
      32. A. acceptedB. sharedC. expectedD. celebrated
      33. A. galB. caseC. dutyD. cst
      34. A. instructrsB. admirersC. beginnersD. dubters
      35. A. authrityB. excuseC. inspiratinD. ptin
      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。
      Mre than 200 types f delicacies frm Fujian prvince are making muths water nt nly in China but acrss the wrld. Tw f the mst ppular ____36____ (delight) frm Shaxian cunty, Sanming city, are wntns filled with juicy meat in a sizzling sup, alng with ndles biled in bne sup ____37____ (serve) with peanut butter.
      Twenty years ag, Lu Guangcan, 59, frm Xiama twnship in the cunty, ____38____ (wrk) in a lcal she factry t make a living. Nw, he earns ____39____ (cnsiderable) mre by perating five restaurants serving Shaxian delicacies in different cities. Mre than 60,000 peple — mstly farmers — frm Shaxian cunty have run Shaxian Snacks restaurants acrss China since the 1980s, ____40____ lcals traveled far t set up family-run utlets.
      As the number f cllege students, migrant wrkers and traders in urban areas rse in the early stages f refrm and pening-up, the delicacies were welcmed fr their flavrs and ____41____ (affrd) prices.
      There are nw mre than 88,000 restaurants serving Shaxian delicacies natinwide, ____42____ a ttal turnver (营业额) f ver 50 billin yuan annually. ____43____ (prvide) fdies with quality snacks at cmpetitive prices, the Shaxian delicacies business has becme ____44____ lcal backbne industry.
      Since mid-2018, Shaxian Snacks restaurants, with their icnic Pac-Man-like lgs, ____45____ (establish) in 62 cuntries and regins, including the United States, Japan, Australia, France and Prtugal.
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
      第一节(满分20分)
      46. 假定你是李华,学校将于12月25日下午在嘉祥文化艺术中心(Jiaxiang Culture and Art Center)举行艺术节。请写封邮件邀请你的英国外教Allen参加,内容包括:
      1.时间地点;
      2.活动安排;
      3.欢迎他表演节目。
      注意:
      1.词数80左右;
      2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
      Dear Allen,
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      Best wishes,
      Li Hua
      第二节(满分20分)
      47. 阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。
      It was ur first winter in Chicag. Just as the animals were hibernating (冬眠), it seemed that s were ur new neighbrs. As newcmers, we felt alne.
      Then smething happened. It all began with a simple request frm ur eight-year-ld daughter. “Mmmy, let's put up a Christmas tree at hme.”
      At first, we didn't pay t much attentin t this request, fr we had never put up a Christmas tree. But my daughter's repeated request made us g ahead with this first step: laded with layers f clthing t fight the unfamiliar cld, we tasked urselves with finding a tree fr ur daughter.
      When we finally selected ur tree, we realized we didn't have a car big enugh t get it hme. Of curse, we had nt cnsidered that. It was ur first time. We had n chice but t carry it hme. We had walked nly a few steps when a gentleman in ur neighbrhd stpped his truck and ffered us a ride hme. Our first friend.
      The Christmas tree was prpped up (支起) in ur living area but it was t dark. We needed Christmas lights! S, the next evening, we went t a stre and asked fr lights. The strekeeper, wh, after getting ver the surprise f ur seemingly silly questins, explained t us that we needed multi-clred lights. Thanking the kind sul, we left with ur lights and his warmth. Our secnd friend.
      That night, we carefully wund the lights arund the tree and excitedly held ur breaths fr the beauty f the first glw. Still, it lked like smething was missing: small rnaments (装 饰) . Where wuld we get them? One lady acrss the street had a breathtaking tree carefully placed in a windw fr all t see. Every night, I std behind the curtain, spending unnatural amunts f time studying the bells and whistles in her tree.
      注意:
      1. 续写词数应为80左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      One evening, seeing the lady clearing snw ff her sidewalk, I made a decisin.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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