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2025-2026学年高二英语下学期第一次月考01(人教版)
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3.测试范围:人教版选择性必修第三册Units 1~2。
4. 难度系数:0.65。
5. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
注意,听力部分答题时请先将答案标在试卷上,听力部分结束前你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到答题卡上。
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。每段对话读两遍。
1.Hw is Jasn feeling nw?
A.Grateful.B.Cncerned.C.Regretful.
2.Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A.In a bank.B.In a department stre.C.In a ticket ffice.
3.Why des the wman take the jb?
A.T becme a prfessinal.
B.T make mre friends.
C.T help herself save mney fr cllege.
4.What are the speakers talking abut?
A.The wman’s study.
B.The wman’s behavir.
C.The wman’s respnsibilities.
5.What can we infer frm the wman’s wrds?
A.She wants t buy the teapt.
B.The man has a few similar teapts.
C.The tea in this teapt tastes special.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。
6.Why des the man need t rent the stadium?
A.T hld a vlleyball match.
B.T judge a vlleyball match.
C.T guide a vlleyball match.
7.What des Randy d?
A.An athlete.B.A manager.C.A cach.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。
8.What seasn is it nw prbably?
A.Spring.B.Autumn.C.Winter.
9.Where are the speakers prbably?
A.In a plant stre.B.In a frest.C.In a park.
10.What des the wman mean in the end?
A.It’s imprtant t wrk as a team.
B.Even small actins can have significant impacts.
C.We needn’t cmpete with anyne but urselves.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至13题。
11.What type f drink des the man prefer?
A.A cld juice.B.A ht cffee.C.A tea.
12.What des the wman want t watch first?
A.A ftball game.B.A speech.C.A mvie.
13.What will the man d next?
A.Lk fr an empty table.B.Call his parents.C.Wait in line.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至17题。
14.Where des the man wrk prbably?
A.At a fitness center.B.In a cmpany.C.In a cmputer club.
15.What will the wman d in her jb?
A.Clean the ffice.B.Make drinks fr clients.C.Wrk n prjects fr clients.
16.What is thrugh the duble drs?
A.The break rm.B.The waiting rm.C.The meeting rm.
17.Hw culd the man be described?
A.Nervus and excited.B.Friendly and patient.C.Generus and humrus.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至20题。
18.When will the schl trip end?
A.On Octber 1st.B.On Octber 4th.C.On Octber 5th.
19.What d yu need t bring if yu want t g swimming?
A.A simple meal.B.A twel.C.A big bag.
20.What special activity is prepared fr the listeners?
A.A music party.B.A dinner party.C.A fashin party.
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。
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(原创题)Fur Fantastic Museums fr Kids t Explre
A Jurney int Medical Histry, Leeds
The Thackray Museum f Medicine in Leeds has recently undergne a majr renvatin, ffering visitrs a vivid dive int medical histry. Its highlight is a life-sized Victrian street scene, cmplete with authentic smells and histrical details. The museum als shwcases the devastating impacts f nce-deadly infectius diseases like chlera and smallpx—diseases that were widespread lng befre the inventin f vaccines. Beynd exhibitins, there are engaging talks, interactive displays and fun games, as well as intrductins t the remarkable health heres wh dedicated their lives t fighting diseases ver the centuries.
Admissin: Adults £12; Children (5-15) £10; Under 5s free.
A Tribute t Railway and Fire Histry, Walthamstw, Lndn
Tucked away in Walthamstw, the Walthamstw Pumphuse Museum is a small gem cmbining indr and utdr exhibits, perfect fr yung histry and machine lvers. A massive steam engine stands prudly at the entrance, immediately catching the eye. Inside, tw 1967 Victria Line train carriages are n shw, with their driver’s cabs pen fr kids wh dream f being train drivers t explre. The museum als features Fireman Frank’s display, which includes a classic fire engine that starred in ppular TV shws such as Lndn’s Burning.
Admissin: Free fr all.
A Wrld f Illusins and Visin, Edinburgh
Edinburgh’s Camera Obscura and Wrld f Illusins ffers a magical experience, taking kids n a jurney thrugh the histry f visin and light. It presents a unique glimpse f what Edinburgh lked like in the past, with stunning views and histrical insights. Spanning five flrs, the museum huses mre than 100 fully interactive exhibits—and there are n “d nt tuch” signs anywhere, making it incredibly kid-friendly. The perspective rm is a particular hit: yung visitrs can dance with their wn shadws, match their faces with a mnkey’s in a fun ptical trick, pretend t serve their head n a plate and even lie n a life-sized shark mdel, all thrugh amazing visual illusins.
Admissin: Adults £16; Children (5-15) £12; Under 5s free.
A Step Back int Ancient Rural Life, Chichester, West Sussex
Fr kids curius abut what life was like lng ag, the Weald and Dwnland Living Museum in Chichester is the perfect place. This pen-air museum lets visitrs see, tuch and even smell what ancient rural life was like, with a multisensry and living presentatin f histry. It has ver 50 histric rural buildings, dating frm early medieval England all the way t the Victrian era, all preserved and restred t their riginal cnditin. Kids can als visit friendly farm animals, run arund and burn ff energy in the wded area and playgrund, r play traditinal ld-fashined games in a histric big huse if the weather is bad.
Admissin: Family ticket (2 adults + up t 3 children) £42.
21.What can visitrs learn abut at the Thackray Museum f Medicine?
A. The latest research n vaccine develpment
B. The influence f deadly diseases befre vaccines
C. The mdern medical treatment fr chlera and smallpx
D. The life stries f famus mdern dctrs and nurses
22.Hw much shuld a family with tw adults and a 6-year-ld child pay t visit the Camera Obscura and Wrld f Illusins?
A. £32 B. £40 C. £44 D. £76
23.What d the fur museums have in cmmn?
A. They all ffer free admissin fr yung kids
B. They all fcus n the experience f ancient rural life
C. They all cmbine histrical knwledge with interactive fun
D. They all have exhibits that appeared in ppular TV prgrams
B
Silver Spring, Maryland is a center fr immigrants (移民) and refugees. Manuel Vera, nw knwn as the “Bike Dude”, fund sme unique and creative ways t supprt his cmmunity.
At first, Manuel Vera just wanted t d smething prductive during the COVID-19 lckdwn (封锁). S he ffered t fix peple’s bikes fr free in his neighbrhd.
“Then I started thinking abut all the bikes peple have at hme that never get used,” says Vera, 74, wh is retired frm the lcal pwer cmpany. Sn he asked neighbrs t dnate bikes cllecting dust after kids had utgrwn them r adults had upgraded t new mdels. Then, in his tidy little backyard shed, he’d get t wrk. Since space is s tight, Vera prefers t wrk alne thugh nt fr lack f vlunteers.
Vera repairs the bikes and gives them away at parks with a “Free Bikes” sign. Then he pairs peple up with the perfect new ride and watches them pedal away happily. His first giveaway saw six bikes g in under 30 minutes.
But Vera wanted t reach thse wh needed help the mst. Making life better, ne bike at a time. In additin t helping the adults and kids he meets at his Free Bikes events, eager custmers als cme frm lcal resettlement agencies. The agencies prvide Vera with the height, gender and age f a rider, and he delivers a fitting bicycle t their dr. He’s happy t make the trip.
Vera recalls that an Afghan man needed a way t get t his new jb as a night security guard. Vera prvided him with nt nly a bike and helmet but als lights and a reflective vest. Lbrahim Alashe’s new bike cuts his travel time in half.
“When I sught bicycles, it was very expensive, s when he des this fr peple, it makes them s happy,” says Alashe. “It was ne f my dreams t get a bicycle. S it’s very gd.”
S far, his simple ffer t repair bikes has grwn int an engine f kindness, prviding wheels t ver 700 peple and fueling the entire cmmunity.
24.What did Manuel Vera first ffer t d fr his neighbrs?
A.Dnate bicycles t refugees.B.Fix their bikes withut charge.
C.Cllect unused bikes frm them.D.Teach bike repair skills nline.
25.Why did Vera chse t help peple thrugh resettlement agencies?
A.T get mre vlunteers fr his small shed.B.T earn a reputatin as a cmmunity leader.
C.Because giving bikes in parks was nt successful.D.T help peple with the greatest needs mre directly.
26.Which wrds best describe Manual Vera?
A.Strict and serius.B.Kind and thughtful.
C.Shy and quiet.D.Ambitius and prud.
27.What des the stry mainly tell us?
A.Hw bicycle recycling benefits the envirnment.
B.Hw a retired man spent his time during the lckdwn.
C.Hw a small act f kindness can pwer a cmmunity.
D.Hw immigrants face challenges in Silver Spring, Maryland.
C
Glaciers stre amunts f imprtant climate data within their frzen rivers f snw and ice. But many f the wrld’s 220,000 glaciers are under threat frm glbal warming, melting(融化) at an alarming rate.
In 2024, a UN research team went t harvest ice cres (核) frm the glacier in the Alps. They wanted t add t test cres drilled just tw years earlier, which shwed clear chemical evidence f past climate. But when they gt there, the glacier had melted s much that infrmatin trapped in the ice was lst. And this is a prcess happening in glaciers wrldwide. Evidence shwed melt rates were mre than 30%higher between 2020 and 2024 than 15 years earlier.
Recrds shw that almst all f the wrld’s glaciers are thinning ut. Amng the fastest melting glaciers are thse in the Alps, but half the wrld’s glacial lss is frm the US and Canada, and that ice cre data culd be lst frever. And the ldest cntinuus ice recrds are up t 130,000 years in Greenland and 800,000 years inAntarctica, where ice cres mre than tw miles in length have been taken ut.
What thse cres reveal are changing levels f greenhuse gases like CO2 ver the last 400,000 years and clues t glbal warming. But it is nt just atmspheric make- up r events like vlcanic eruptins that are recrded in ice cres. Scientists have fund viruses nearly 15,000 years ld in samples (样本) frm a Tibetan glacier.Genetic cdes fr 33 viruses, 28 f them unknwn t science, were discvered, and researchers hpe t find ut mre abut hw viruses have advanced and hw they might respnd t climate change.
Measures are being taken t preserve this type f data and increase ur understanding f Earth’s climate and envirnment. Perhaps ice- cvered areas f theAlps and the Andes will disappear by the end f this century. But prbably the mst threatening signals f glacial lss cme frm places like Greenland and Antarctica, where ice melt raises glbal sea levels.
28.Why did a UN research team g t the Alps in 2024?
A.T put back cres drilled years earlier.B.T trap scientific infrmatin in the ice.
C.T remve evidence f past climate.D.T cllect ice cres frm the glacier.
29.What des the underlined phrase “thinning ut” mean?
A.Of pr quality.B.Grwing much clser.
C.Less in amunt.D.Having mre layers.
30.What des paragraph 4 fcus n?
A.Scientific data in ice cres.B.Main cause f glbal warming.
C.Changing levels f greenhuses.D.Plenty f samples f viruses.
31.Which places prbably shw the mst alarming signs f glacier lss?
A.The Alps and the US.B.The Andes and Canada.
C.Greenland and Antarctica.D.Tibetan and the Alps.
D
Fr years, we’ve been teaching a class n music and the mind. At the start f each semester, we asked the students t cmplete a survey n their favrite sngs and artists. Students’ favrite sngs and artists get lnger and mre varied each year and their playlists barely verlap (重叠).
Indeed, listening t music is a deeply private and persnal experience nwadays and even mre s with the intrductin f the iPhne and smartphnes. When teenagers listen t music via streaming, artificial intelligence and scial media platfrms team up t suggest persnalized playlists fr them.
Sme yung peple feel that AI generated playlists make them expsed t smething uninteresting. Their playlists are ppulated with sngs and artists they’ve never heard f befre, yet they all sund similar. In the past, they might nt have nticed such a situatin. Their musical cnsumptin was dminated (占主导) by the“Tp-40” artists. Hwever, AI generated playlists have changed this, since a wider range f music is available.
Furthermre, if they think their AI influenced playlists are unappealing, they still have the ability t search fr new music just because AI desn’t prevent them researching and discvering music n their wn. Anything that exists, they can find. The stre is always pen.
As yung peple transitin (过渡) frm childhd t adulthd with varius styles f music, tw seemingly ppsing prcesses becme essential — frming a unique identity while becming part f a cmmunity. Music listening and preferences play an imprtant rle in it and AI generated playlists may have the ptential t challenge this transitin.
Fears f new technlgies are cmmn. Fr example, the decline f scheduled netwrk TV erased lts f cmmn grund fr discussin. Will 50 millin Americans ever again watch the series ending f a TV shw, as they did fr Friends in 2004? And will AI make it easier t differentiate the self, but harder t bnd with thers?
32.What d we knw abut students’ favrite playlists frm the survey?
A.They are becming mre and mre similar.B.They have little in cmmn with each ther.
C.They are mainly made up f Tp-40 sngs.D.They are designed by their music teachers.
33.Why d sme yung peple dislike AI generated playlists?
A.The playlists are nt updated in time.B.The music in the playlists is hard t find.
C.The music in the playlists sunds alike.D.The playlists lack persnalized elements.
34.Which may the authr agree with regarding yung peple’s transitin t adulthd?
A.Listening t music has little effect n scial bnding.
B.Yung peple shuld avid using AI generated playlists.
C.Music preferences stp the develpment f persnal identity.
D.Frming a unique identity and jining a cmmunity are bth vital.
35.Why des the authr mentin the TV series Friends in the text?
A.T stress the pwer f traditinal media.B.T intrduce a ppular TV shw t readers.
C.T shw the ptential scial influence f AI.D.T cmpare the current expressin with past nes.
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Self-care includes intentinal actins t supprt yur well-being. It includes activities designed t care fr yur physical, mental, and emtinal health. 36
Physical Self-Care
We need t take care f ur bdies if we want them t run better. Remember that there’s a strng cnnectin between ur bdy and ur mind. 37 Physical self-care includes fueling yur bdy, getting enugh sleep, ding enugh physical activity, and caring fr yur physical needs.
Scial Self-Care
Scializatin is key t self-care. 38 We smetimes ignre ur relatinships when life gets busy. Clse cnnectins are imprtant t yur well-being. The best way t keep clse relatinships is t put time and energy int building ur relatinships with thers.
Mental Self-Care
Mental self-care includes activities that keep yur mind sharp, like puzzles r learning abut a subject that attracts yu. 39 Mental self-care als includes ding things that help yu stay mentally healthy. Practicing self-acceptance, fr example, helps yu maintain healthier mental cnditin.
Emtinal Self-Care
It’s imprtant t have practical skills t deal with uncmfrtable emtins, like anger, anxiety, and sadness. Emtinal self-care may include activities that help us identify and express ur feelings regularly and safely.
40 What wrks fr yu might nt be as effective r helpful fr smene else. The best way t supprt yurself is t find things that help reduce yur stress, bring yu jy, and supprt yur physical and scial well-being.
A.Remember, self-care isn’t ne-size-fits-all.
B.But, ften, it’s hard t make time fr friends.
C.It means taking the time t d what we enjy.
D.Withut self-care, ur physical health will suffer a lt.
E.When we care fr ur bdies, we’ll think and feel better, t.
F.Reading bks r watching inspiring mvies might als refresh yur mind.
G.Understanding self-care can help yu create a balanced way t care fr yurself.
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 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
As a teen, I hated aerbics. At the ftball curt, I’d be the galkeeper, nly because it needed the least 41 . On sprts days, if I culdn’t skip it, I’d pick lng jump because it needs less energy.
Unlike my friends wh played ftball r rugby fr fun, I saw exercise as punishment. As an adult, I tried running and didn’t hate it, but I always thught I was 42 at it. It made me feel like I was back at schl, cming last in relays and 43 myself.
Then, at 38, I ran with my 5-year-ld daughter. We talked abut it at hme, and she gt 44 . She said running sunded fun — and that reminded me: exercise shuld be 45 , nt awful. I realized I chse t run nw, nt because I had t.
Friends tld us abut junir parkrun: 2km runs fr kids aged 4-14, where adults can jin. It’s all abut fun, nt being the 46 .
One cld Sunday mrning, we went. Running with my daughter, I was shcked — she didn’t 47 r stp early. She really lved it. We didn’t cmpete r wrry abut 48 time; we just enjyed running 49 . I didn’t even check ur 50 n my app.
Later, when I ran alne and felt tired, my usual thught came: “Stp! Yu’re 51 !” But then I remembered hw I encuraged my daughter that mrning. S I tld myself, “Yu’re ding great. Keep 52 .” It 53 ! I talked t myself like I talked t her — kindly, like I was talking t my yunger self. I didn’t want her t see running as 54 , s I shuldn’t either.
Nw, junir parkrun is ur regular thing. I dn’t care if I’m “gd” r “bad” at running, and I dn’t 55 myself t thers. I just fllw my daughter, enjy the mment, and feel grateful my bdy lets me run with her. I dn’t think abut calries r kilmeters anymre—nly hw gd I feel.
41.A.mvementB.investmentC.attentinD.cnsideratin
42.A.gdB.cleverC.badD.mad
43.A.embarrassingB.puzzlingC.shckingD.bring
44.A.relaxedB.interestedC.annyedD.cnnected
45.A.elegantB.cmpetitiveC.flexibleD.enjyable
46.A.lightestB.fastestC.mildestD.simplest
47.A.cryB.laughC.advanceD.cmplain
48.A.finishB.spareC.freeD.break
49.A.rapidlyB.silentlyC.tgetherD.alne
50.A.ruteB.scaleC.paceD.energy
51.A.wnderfulB.greatC.hrribleD.terrible
52.A.gingB.walkingC.wanderingD.hiking
53.A.happenedB.wrkedC.prgressedD.clicked
54.A.praiseB.rewardC.punishmentD.disappintment
55.A.expressB.revealC.intrduceD.cmpare
第二节:(10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
China is widely recgnized as the hmetwn f kites, with a rich histry f making and flying them. It is widely believed that kites 56 (invent) 2,500 years ag, during the Spring and Autumn Perid. Later kites were used 57 (measure) distance, test the wind, and rescue peple. During the Tang dynasty, kites were used mre 58 a tl fr fun. At first, nly ryal r rich family 59 (member) culd play with kites. Then it became ppular amng cmmn peple wh flew them n imprtant events and festivals. Every year in spring 60 the Tmb-sweeping day came, almst every husehld went ut t fly the kite and had a picnic n sunny and windy days. Everyne tried t fly their kites higher and 61 (far) than thers. 62 was a gd time t display the kites as well as enjy the warm weather and the fresh air.
Nwadays, flying kites has becme a ppular frm f pleasure and 63 (cmpete). Flying kites in spring day can benefit yur health 64 (physical) and mentally. It prvides gentle exercise that enhances crdinatin and stamina (耐力). At the same time, fcusing n guiding the kite against the breeze serves as a frm f mind relaxatin, effectively 65 (free) ne frm daily stress and wrries.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
66.假定你是李华,你的英国笔友 David向你询问你校最受学生欢迎的体育运动。请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:
(1)介绍运动;
(2)说明理由。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear David,
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Yurs,
Li Hua
第二节 (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。
Jhn and his mther lived in a huse far frm the city. Jhn lved t wander thrugh the frest nearby. In the center f the frest was a shiny clear lake with schls f fish dancing in it. On his wanderings, Jhn wuld ften see animals such as deer and rabbits as he listened t the birds singing in the trees. Fascinated by the beauty and liveliness f nature, he decided t becme a great artist and present all f these breathtaking scenes t the wrld.
Jhn studied at the lcal high schl. Life had nt been easy fr Jhn and his mther since his father had died. His mther knew hw imprtant a gd educatin was in life, but she was against his dream f becming an artist. “Hw will yu earn mney as an artist?” she wuld ask. “It’s nt a stable jb.” But as Jhn gt lder, his passin fr art became strnger.
Due t their circumstances, buying new paint was a luxury that Jhn culd simply nt affrd. He used a wrn drawing file and the limited clrs he had t practice his craft. Hwever, this lack f materials did nt deter (使打消念头) him frm his dream. He spent a significant amunt f time in the frest, secretly perfecting his craft. With cntinuus hard wrk and a distinctive gift fr art, he drew mre and mre beautifully with each passing day.
One day, Jhn learned that there was ging t be a drawing cmpetitin in twn, and that the deadline fr submitting entries (参赛作品) was nly tw days away. This was the perfect pprtunity t fulfill his dream and shw ff his skills, but as he read the rules, he realized that he needed special paints and brushes fr the cmpetitin. He didn’t have the curage t ask his mther fr mney as he knew she did nt apprve.
That evening, his mther returned frm wrk and handed him sme mney, saying, “This is fr yur lunch at schl next mnth.” The mney was mre than enugh fr the materials he desired! Jhn’s face lit up.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1: Early the next mrning, Jhn left hme with the mney.
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Paragraph 2: A week later, Jhn received a phne call at hme.
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