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      2025-2026学年湖北省随州市曾都区部分学校高一下学期3月月考英语试卷(学生版)

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      这是一份2025-2026学年湖北省随州市曾都区部分学校高一下学期3月月考英语试卷(学生版)试卷主要包含了5分,满分37,90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
      1. Which rganizatin has certified the Eagle Eyes® lens technlgy fr UV and Blue-Light prtectin?
      A. The Space Fundatin.
      B. NASA’s Jet Prpulsin Labratry.
      C. Eagle Eyes® Official Design Team
      D. The Natinal Highway Traffic Safety Administratin.
      2. What is the minimum price fr tw pairs f Eagle Eyes® Navigatr Sunglasses?
      A. $49.B. $59.95.
      C. $70.90.D. $98.
      3. What is the text?
      A. An annuncement.B. An advertisement.
      C. A marketing reprt.D. A medical paper.
      B
      Pang Zhngwang, a 26-year-ld PhD student at Tsinghua University, has recently been appinted (任命为) a think-tank expert and cultural turism ambassadr (大使) fr his hmetwn Wuqia Cunty, Hebei, drawing public attentin again.
      Pang first rse t fame in 2017, scring 684/750 in the gaka despite severe family hardship: his father has schizphrenia and his mther had a lwer-limb disability. He earned admissin t Tsinghua University but refused financial help frm entrepreneurs, excelling (出类拔萃) in his PhD studies and publishing several academic papers.
      Sadly, his mther, his biggest inspiratin, passed away in 2020 at 48. Frm childhd, Pang tk n husehld duties, cared fr his parents, and even cllected recyclable garbage (垃圾) t supprt his family befre the gaka. His mther’s ptimistic spirit shaped his psitive attitude.
      His recent statement, “Our generatin’s missin is t serve the cuntry thrugh scientific research,” has gne viral nline, making him a rle mdel fr disadvantaged yuth.
      4. What is the main reasn fr which Pang regained public attentin recently?
      A. He has published grundbreaking research.
      B. He has new respnsibilities fr his hmetwn.
      C. He gave a viral speech at Tsinghua University.
      D. He started a charity fr disadvantaged yuth.
      5. Hw did Pang help supprt his family in his middle schl?
      A. By brrwing mney frm neighbrs.
      B. By relying n his grandparents’ supprt.
      C. By cllecting useful waste t earn mney.
      D. By getting financial aid frm entrepreneurs.
      6. What des the underlined wrd grup “g viral” prbably mean?
      A. Becme a secret tpic.
      B. Disappear suddenly.
      C. Cause serius arguments.
      D. Spread quickly and widely.
      7. What can be reasnably inferred frm the passage abut Pang Zhngwang?
      A. His mther’s attitude played a key rle in shaping his persnality.
      B. He accepted help frm entrepreneurs fr his educatin at Tsinghua.
      C. He stpped taking care f his family after he started his PhD prgram.
      D. His recent appintment marked his first time t receive public attentin.
      C
      Mre than 10 millin Chinese cultural relics have been lst verseas, mst f which were stlen and illegally shipped ut (运出) f China during the times f war befre 1949. Abut 1.67 millin pieces are hused in mre than 200 museums in 47 cuntries, which accunts fr 10 percent f all lst Chinese cultural relics, and the rest are in the hands f private cllectrs.
      Mst f these treasures are wned by museums r private cllectrs in the United States, Eurpe, Japan and Sutheast Asian cuntries. There are mre than 23, 000 pieces in the British Museum, mst f which were stlen r bught fr pennies mre than 100 years ag.
      The majr methd t recver these natinal treasures was t buy them back. In sme cases, private cllectrs dnated the relics t the gvernment. Als the gvernment can turn t fficial channels (渠道) t demand the return f relics.
      In 2003, a priceless (无价的) Brnze Pig’s Head (青铜猪头) dating frm the Qing Dynasty (清朝) was returned t its hme in Beijing after it was remved by the Angl-French Allied Army ver 140 years ag. Maca entrepreneur (企业家) Stanley H (何鸿燊) dnated 6 millin yuan t buy it back frm a US art cllectr and then dnated it t the Ply Art Museum in Beijing.
      Althugh buying-back is the mst pssible way t recver the lst treasures, limited funding is always a big headache.
      In recent years, the Chinese gvernment has imprved effrts t recver the precius cultural relics lst verseas. It has started a natinal prject n the recvery f the treasures and has set up a database (数据库) cllecting relevant infrmatin. It has signed several internatinal agreements with many cuntries n this matter, and is als lking fr internatinal cperatin t recver the relics by wrking clsely with several internatinal rganizatins.
      8. What can be inferred frm paragraph 1?
      A. We need t frcefully demand the return f lst cultural relics.
      B. Private cllectrs made a frtune by selling cultural relics.
      C. The war caused a serius lss f Chinese cultural relics.
      D. Cuntries f the wrld prefer Chinese cultural relics.
      9. Hw the Brnze Pig’s Head returned t the mtherland?
      A. Purchase thrugh ur gvernment.B. Dnate thrugh Stanley H.
      C. Return thrugh freign gvernments.D. Recver thrugh scientists.
      10. What effrts have the Chinese gvernment made t recver lst cultural relics?
      ①Set up a natinal prject t recver. ②Fund a database t cllect infrmatin.
      ③Sign several internatinal agreements. ④Establish several internatinal rganizatins.
      A. ①②③B. ①②④
      C. ②③④D. ①②③④
      11. Which will be talked abut in the fllwing paragraph?
      A. The cultural relics t be brught back t China.
      B. Sme funds raised by the Chinese gvernment.
      C. The prblems challenging the Chinese gvernment.
      D. Sme examples f internatinal cperatin.
      D
      Batteries are getting smaller, lighter and mre pwerful all the time. A grup at the University f Cambridge has used the eel (鳗鱼)’s way t cme up with what it calls “jelly batteries”. These are made frm hydrgels (水凝胶) cntaining ver 60% water. This makes them bth sft and flexible. While mst batteries experience a lss f electricity if they are bent r stretched (拉伸), a jelly battery can be stretched up t ne-and-a-half times its length with n electricity lss. This means it can be wrn mre cmfrtably against the skin and prve strnger when implanted int internal rgans, like the lung, heart r brain.
      The jelly battery wrks in much the same way that bilgical prcesses, such as the nervus system, prduce electricity. They rely n the different cncentratins f electrically charged particles (粒子) that exist within different bdy cells. This creates a difference in electrical ptential, which in turn prduces a tiny amunt f electricity. Electric eels strengthen it by having thusands f muscle cells acting tgether t prduce pwer strng enugh t hunt. Much as an electric eel can increase small electrical with the help f muscle cells, jelly batteries can increase their utput by being tied tgether. They can als be charged and discharged by cnnecting a pwer surce.
      The grup thinks jelly batteries culd be marketed withut great difficulty, and that the cst f making them wuld be reasnable when cmpared with present battery technlgies. The next step fr the Cambridge team is t test the bilgical safety f their jelly batteries when implanted in human bdy: althugh, as they are mainly water-based, the team des nt expect any rejectin prblems. Besides wearable and implantable devices, anther ptential market fr stretchable batteries is sft rbtics where stretchy parts wuld be safer t perate amng peple than traditinal rbts. They culd help pwer ther devices, such as glves that allw disabled peple t mve their hands.
      12. What makes a jelly battery sft and flexible?
      A. Its structure.B. Its material.C. Its length.D. Its shape.
      13. Hw can jelly batteries prduce enugh electricity?
      A. By relying n energy surces t get charged.B. By creating a difference in electrical ptential.
      C. By gathering plenty f cells t wrk as a team.D. By jining themselves tgether t increase pwer.
      14. What can be inferred abut jelly batteries frm the last paragraph?
      A. Their prductin cst is greatly reduced.B. Their bilgical applicatin is prmising.
      C. Their business use is arund the crner.D. Their ptential in rbtics is beynd limit.
      15. What is a suitable title fr the text?
      A. Jelly batteries: A Nature’s SlutinB. Sft batteries: Huge Market Demand
      C. Sft batteries: Safe fr Human BdyD. Jelly batteries: A Stretchable Pwer Surce
      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。
      If yu’re reading this, yu were prbably brn in the 2000s. The h-hs. The 21st century. That wuld make yu yung, creative, cnnected, glbal, and n dubt smart. Maybe gd lking, t. Right? ___16___
      Sme adults wrry that yu’re mre interested in the screen in frnt f yu than the wrld arund yu. ___17___ Because yu use yur phne s much and they wnder hw yu will deal with schl, friends, and family. Are tday’s teenagers t busy texting and taking selfies t becme successful in real life — r “IRL”, as yu wuld say?
      Other adults wrry that yu are spilt (宠坏的) and are lacking in the independent living skills. ___18___ Many children brn in the 1990s and 2000s were raised by “helicpter parents” wh were always there t guide and help them with a busy schedule filled with hmewrk and extra-curricular activities such as dancing, drawing, r sprts. With parents wh d everything fr them, tday’s yuth seem t prefer t live like teenagers even when they are in their 20s r 30s.
      ___19___ Well, prbably nt. The fact is that many f tday’s teenagers are better educated and mre creative than past generatins. The yuth als seem t be enthusiastic (热情的) and willing t becme leaders. Mre yung peple than ever vlunteer t help their cmmunities. There are als brave yung peple such as Malala Yusafzai, the teenager wh wn the 2014 Nbel Peace Prize fr pushing girls’ rights t g t schl.
      S if yu’re ne f the h-hs, there’s reasn t be hpeful abut the future. ___20___ Chances are that yu will d GR8 (great) and LOL (laugh ut lud)
      A. Yu are a prmising generatin definitely.
      B. They view yu as the “face-dwn generatin”.
      C. Are the face-dwn h-hs a let-dwn generatin?
      D. The face-dwn generatin actually needs a heads-up.
      E. But what d ther peple think abut yur generatin?
      F. Yu always face dwn and barely ntice yur surrundings.
      G. Yu aren’t even given chances t face the challenges f adult life.
      第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
      第一节完形填空(共15个小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
      阅读下面短文,从题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
      This summer vacatin, sme f my best friends and I climbed Wudang Muntain, situated in Shiyan City f nrthwest Hubei Prvince. It was extremely challenging fr me. My legs were ____21____. Every muscle screamed in prtest, and sweat ____22____ dwn my face. Every step felt like needles piercing my ____23____. I had three blisters (水泡) n each ft.
      After tw hurs f hard climb, the trail grew steeper, making it even harder fr me t ____24____ an inch. Hwever, mst classmates were already at the ____25____, laughing and taking phts. My friends abve cheered, “Cme n!” I yelled, “I can’t g ____26____!” They laughed. I was making my way slwly up the muntain. Suddenly, my feet ____27____ smething. I thught it was a rck, but whatever. It slipped frm under my bt and went tumbling dwn the muntain. I lst my ____28____ and fell n the grund. “Are yu kay?” I heard a vice behind me. “Just tired, I’m taking a break,” I ____29____, nt wanting t embarrass myself.
      Only eight hikers were behind me nw. I determined t speed up. Yana std at the summit, waving. The sun was behind her, s I culd ____30____ see her face, but I culd feel her huge smile. “I wn’t stp again,” I tld myself. Yet I felt my legs ____31____, and I fell nce mre. My lips were dry, and my lungs ____32____. Still, I std up. The muntain seemed t ____33____ me, but my friends’ cheers kept me ging. A cl breeze ____34____ me, and I rushed upward.
      Finally, I reached the tp f the muntain. The view was breathtaking. At the same time, the sense f achievement was ____35____. Yana ran t hug me and said, “Yu made it!” The exhaustin was wrth it. Wudang Muntain n lnger seemed s terrible, and I felt a newfund strength in myself.
      21. A. psingB. freezingC. bleedingD. shaking
      22. A. struggledB. puredC. perfrmedD. disappeared
      23. A. skinB. armsC. headD. face
      24. A. refuseB. remveC. mveD. cast
      25. A. stageB. settingC. summitD. studi
      26. A. fasterB. betterC. quieterD. higher
      27. A. leant nB. stepped nC. stirred upD. fught against
      28. A. cntrastB. distanceC. curageD. balance
      29. A. adaptedB. rderedC. liedD. persuaded
      30. A. finallyB. immediatelyC. graduallyD. hardly
      31. A. weakenedB. relaxedC. strengthenedD. lengthened
      32. A. curedB. burnedC. recveredD. pened
      33. A. laugh atB. side withC. interact withD. leave ut
      34. A. depressedB. frightenedC. refreshedD. cnfused
      35. A. incapableB. indescribableC. indefensibleD. incurable
      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。
      There are all kinds f festivals all ver the wrld, which have ____36____ wide range f rigins, sme seasnal, sme religius, ____37____sme in memry f special figures r events. Hwever, ____38____ all different festivals have in cmmn is the spirit f sharing jy, gratitude, lve r peace.
      The harvest festival takes place in almst all cultures. Peple celebrate it t shw that they are grateful after finishing the agricultural wrk and ____39____ (gather) fd fr the winter. The harvest festival ____40____ (celebrate) with different custms in different cultures. Althugh custms play an imprtant rle in festivals, they change ___41___ time ging by. Fr example, during the Chinese Spring Festival, many cities n lnger allw peple t set ff firecrackers, because it can make the air pllutin mre serius. These days, with peple spending mre mney n gifts, festivals are becming mre cmmercial. Hwever, sme peple are against the festivals being cmmercialized ___42___(prevent) the significance f the festivals frm fading away.
      Festivals are what can reflect peple’s wishes, ____43____ (belief), faiths, and attitudes twards life. They are ccasins ____44____ peple spend time with family, relax and enjy life. After studying festivals carefully, yu will be ____45____ (abslute) surprised that different cultures have a lt in cmmn after all.
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
      第一节(满分15分)
      46. 假定你是校学生会负责人,上周一你们学校为全体教师举办了一场趣味运动会。请以A Memrable Fun Sprts Meet为题写一篇短文向校英文报投稿,内容包括:
      1. 简单介绍运动会;
      2. 运动会的意义和反响。
      注意:
      1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
      2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      3. 提示词:拔河tug-f-war 三人四足three-persn fur-legged race
      A Memrable Fun Sprts Meet
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
      47. 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。续写词数应为150个左右。
      Rbert and Henry were tw friends in the same class. They always played and went hme tgether. One day, Rbert and Henry were ging hme frm schl. On turning a crner, Rbert cried ut, “A fight! Let's g and see!”
      “N,” said Henry. “Let us g hme quietly and nt meddle with (管闲事) this quarrel. We have nthing t d with it and may get int truble. Als ur parents are expecting t have dinner with us tgether and I dn't want them t wrry abut us.”
      “Yu are a cward (懦夫), and afraid t g,” said Rbert, and ff he ran. Henry went straight hme, and in the afternn went t schl as usual.
      But Rbert had tld all the bys that Henry was a cward, and they laughed at him a great deal. Frm then n, they lked dwn n Henry and didn't want t play with him tgether.
      Henry was sad but he wasn't angry with Rbert fr his rude behaviur, because he knew that they misunderstd him. Thus, he just ignred the ther bys' laughter and cntinued t g t schl and study as well. Hwever, Rbert didn't invite Henry t g hme tgether with him anymre. Instead, he had sme ther bys wh als thught Henry was a cward. Every day after schl, they didn't g hme directly but went t the river r smewhere t play games and had a lt f fun.
      A few days later, Rbert was bathing with his new friends in a river, and gt ut f his depth. He struggled and cried fr help, but he failed. The bys wh had called Henry a cward gt ut f the water as fast as they culd, but they did nthing t help him.
      Paragraph 1:
      It seemed as if Rbert wuld be dying.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      Paragraph 2:
      Thus, Rbert's life was saved.
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
      ____________________________________________________________________________________________
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