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      2025-2026年安徽省滁州市高一年级英语第二学期4月月考检测卷

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      这是一份2025-2026年安徽省滁州市高一年级英语第二学期4月月考检测卷,共6页。
      注意事项:
      1、本试卷共分两部分,第Ⅰ卷为选择题,第Ⅱ卷为非选择题。
      2、所有试题的答案均填写在答题纸上(选择题部分使用答题卡的学校请将选择题的答案直接填涂到答题卡上),答案写在试卷上的无效。
      第I 卷 选择题 (三部分85分)
      第一部分:听力理解(共两节。满分20分)
      第一节(共5小题:每小题1分,满分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
      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。每段对话仅读一遍。
      1. Wh did the man buy the bks fr?
      A. His father. B. His mther. C. His sister.
      2. Where did the cnversatin prbably take place?
      A. In the street. B. In a htel. C. At a schl.
      3. What are they talking abut?
      A. A jb pprtunity (机会).
      B. A psitin as general manager.
      C. A big travel agency(旅行社)
      4. What d we learn frm the cnversatin?
      A. The weather frecast says it will be fine.
      B. The weather desn’t cunt in their plan.
      C. They will nt d as planned in case f rain.
      5. What’s wrng with the wman’s car?
      A. Nt enugh il. B. Lack f air and water.
      C. Brken tire (车胎).
      第二节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15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。每段对话或独白听两遍。
      听第6段材料,回答6—8题。
      6. What are the speakers talking abut?
      A. Rbert’s plan fr what t d after graduatin.
      B. The gd news frm Rbert’s father.
      C. Rbert’s plan fr ging hme.
      7. Which f the fllwing is true abut Rbert?
      A. He is studying his master’s degree(硕士学位).
      B. He is still a university student.
      C. He will cme t like Austin sn.
      8. Hw lng will the man stay in Austin?
      A. Fr ne year. B. Fr fur years. C. Fr a few years.
      听第7段材料,回答9—11题。
      9. Where is the new sprts centre?
      A. On Mill Street. B. On Hill Rad C. On Museum Rad.
      10. When will they g t the sprts centre?
      A. On Thursday. B. On Wednesday. C. On Friday.
      11. What sprt did the wman d last week?
      A. Vlleyball B. Table tennis C. Swimming
      听第8段材料,回答12—14题。
      12. What is the wman?
      A. A secretary. B. A sales manager. C. An assistant manager.
      13. What are they talking abut?
      A. Business B. Jb C. Study
      14. What can we learn frm the cnversatin?
      A. She nly has a hliday f tw days in a mnth.
      B. The wman is quite satisfied with her pay.
      C. She tk a curse f ffice training befre getting her degree.
      听第9段材料,回答15—17题。
      15. What can we learn frm this cnversatin?
      A. The wman and her family are ging t a camping hliday.
      B. The wman shuld pick up the car after 4 ’clck n Friday.
      C. The car shuld be returned after 10 ’clck n Mnday.
      16. What is the basic cst if the wman drives the hired car fr 301 miles?
      A. 35 dllars. B. 29.5 dllars C. 30.05 dllars
      17. What is an extra cst fr each extra driver?
      A. $215 B. $250 C. $300
      听第10段材料,回答18—20题。
      18. Why didn’t the assistant get the wman the dress?
      A. Because the assistant didn’t like the wman’s clthes.
      B. Because it has been sld t smene.
      C. Because the assistant was t busy.
      19. Why did the wman cme back again?
      A. T buy the dress she saw last time.
      B. T see the rude assistant.
      C. T punish the assistant.
      20. What is the best title fr this passage?
      A. A beautiful dress.B. A bad-tempered assistant.
      C. At the shp.
      第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节.满分45分)
      第一节:语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
      21. Jack was the nly persn in ur ffice ________ me wh was invited t the party.
      A. except B. except fr C. besides D. expect
      22. Plly fund herself staring up at a man standing with his hand ________ her arm.
      A. resting n B. putting n C. hlding n D. carrying n
      23. Accrding t the article, it makes sense t take care f ur health by eating prperly and _________ regular exercise.
      A. take B. tk C. having taking D. taking
      24. This dictinary, nce _________, will be ppular.
      A. publish B. publishing C. published D. being published
      25.I enjy _______ very much when we can take a walk alng the beach in the sunshine.
      A. that B. which C. it D. what
      26. He ______ sme Japanese while visiting Japan.
      A. lked up B. tk up C. made up D. picked up
      27. They were s hspitable that I culd nt help __________ t their dinner.
      A. inviting B. invited C. being invited D. be invited
      28. It is f great imprtance ________ he will cme t the party tmrrw.
      A. which B. what C. whether D. if
      29. When yu cme t Beijing fr a visit, please _________. I miss yu very much.
      A. lk me up B. pick me up C. take me up D. make me up
      30. The USA still has ne f the highest standards f living in the wrld, althugh at the present time, 10% are belw _________ the Gvernment cnsiders t be the “pverty line”.
      A. that B. which C. whereD. what
      31. I think the nise cmes ________ the directin f the pl.
      A. in B. t C. frm D. under
      32. As the saying ges, “A heavy snw ________ a gd harvest.”
      A. expect B. prmise C. wish D. hpe
      33. Yu can never imagine what difficulty I have _________ yur huse.
      A. t find B. fund C. find D. finding
      34. Was it because he was injured in the accident ________ he didn’t cme t the party yesterday?
      A. which B. where C. that D. why
      35. _______ made me mre than unhappy was ________ the by asked my friend t be his girlfriend and she agreed.
      A. That, that B. What, whether C. What, that D. It, that
      第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
      阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
      Shpping habits in the United States have changed greatly in the last quarter f the 20th century. Early in the 1900s mst 36 twns and cities had a Main Street. Main Street was always in the heart f a twn. This street was 37 n bth sides with many 38 businesses. Here, shppers walked int stres t lk at all srts f merchandise: clthing, furniture, hardware, grceries. 39 , sme shps ffered 40 .These shps included drugstres, restaurants, she-repair stres, and barber r hairdressing shps. 41 in the 1950s, a change began t take place. T many autmbiles had 42 int Main Street 43 t few parking places were 44 t shppers. Because the streets were crwded, merchants began t lk with interest at the pen space 45 the city limits. Open space is what their car-driving 46 needed. And pen space is what they gt when the first shpping centre was built. Shpping centres, r malls, 47 as a cllectin f small new stres 48 crwded city centres. 49 by hundreds f free parking space, custmers were 50 away frm dwntwn (商业繁华) areas t utlying malls. And the grwing 51 f shpping centres led 52 t the building f bigger and better stres. By the late 1970s, many shpping malls had almst 53 int small cities themselves. In additin t prviding the 54 f ne stp shpping, malls were transfrmed int landscaped (景色优美的) parks, 55 benches, funtains, and utdr entertainment.
      B. American C. Australian D. Japanese
      B. designed C. laid D. lined
      B. left C. stred D. brken
      39. A. Yet B. Hwever C. Besides D. Except
      B. fd C. clthes D. services
      B. Because C. While D. But
      B. crwded C. remained D. stressed
      B. s C. thugh D r
      B. free C. valuable D. ready
      B. frm C. inside D. utside
      B. dctrs C. custmers D. assistants
      B. funded C. ended D. rganized
      f B. away frm C. next t D. clse t
      B. Cnquered C. Created D. Amazed
      50.A ignred B. included C. driven D. drawn
      B. methd C. ppularity D. difference
      return B. in turn C. in hnr D. in charge
      B. simplified C. deserted D. reduced
      B. truth C. cnvenience D.happiness
      55.A. inB. n C. with D. withut
      第三部分:阅读理解 (共20小题;每小题1.5分, 满分30分)
      阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
      A
      When I met him, I had a lt f anger inside f me. I’ve lived my whle life in Spanish Harlem, but in my neighbrhd, there are sht-ups all the time. I knw kids wh have been sht r beaten up. I have friends wh ended up in prisn. I culd have ended up that way, t, but Mr. Clark wuldn’t let that happen.
      Mr. Clark wrked lng hurs, making sure I did my wrk. My grades rse. In fact, the scres f ur whle class rse. One day, he tk ur class t see The Phantm f the Opera, and it was the first time sme kids had ever been ut f Harlem. Befre the shw, he treated us t dinner at a restaurant and taught us nt t talk with ur muths full. We did nt want t let him dwn.
      Mr. Clark was selected as Disney’s 2000 Teacher f the Year. He said he wuld draw three names ut f a hat; thse students wuld g with him t Ls Angles t get the award. But when the time came t draw names, Mr. Clark said, “Yu’re all ging.”
      On graduatin day, there were a lt f tears. We didn’t want his class t end. In 2001, he mved t Atlanta, but he always kept in tuch. He started giving lectures abut educatin, and wrte a bestselling bk based n his classrm rules, The Essential 55. In 2003, Mr. Clark tk sme f us n a trip t Suth Africa t deliver schl supplies and visit rphanages (孤儿院). It was the mst amazing experience f my life. It’s nw my dream t ne day start a grup f wmen’s clubs,
      helping peple frm all backgrunds.
      56. Withut Mr. Clark, the writer _________.
      A. might have put int prisn B. might nt have wn the prize
      C. might have jined a wmen’s club D. might nt have mved t Atlanta
      57. The Essential 55 is ___________.
      A. a shw B. a speech C. a classrm rule D. a bk
      58. Hw many students’ names were finally drawn ut f a hat by Mr. Clark?
      A. Nne B. Three C. Fifty-five D. All
      59. In the passage, the writer intends t tell us that ___________.
      A. Mr. Clark went t Suth Africa because he liked traveling
      B. Mr. Clark helped t set up a grup f wmen’s clubs
      C. a gd teacher can raise his r her students’ scre
      D. a gd teacher has a gd influence n his r her students
      60. What is the writer’s attitude twards Mr. Clark?
      A. He speaks highly f Mr. Clark.
      B. He lks dwn upn Mr. Clark.
      C. He desn’t shw his attitude twards Mr. Clark.
      D. He takes a neutral (中立的) attitude twards Mr. Clark.
      B
      The evidence fr harmny may nt be bvius in sme families. But it seems that fur ut f five yung peple nw get n with their parents, which is the ppsite f the ppularly-held image (形象) f unhappy teenagers lcked in their rm after endless family quarrels.
      An imprtant new study int teenage attitudes surprisingly shws that their family life is mre harmnius than it had ever been in the past. “We were surprised by just hw psitive (肯定的) tday’s yung peple seem t be abut their families,” said ne number f the research team. “They’re expected t be rebellius (叛逆的) and selfish but actually they have ther things n their minds: they want a car and material gds, and they wrry abut whether schl is serving them well. There’s mre negtiatin (商议) and discussin between parents and children, and children expect t take part in the family decisin-making prcess. They dn’t want t rck the bat (捣乱). ”
      S it seems that this generatin f parents is much mre likely than parents f 30 years ag t treat their children as friends. “My parents are happy t discuss things with me and willing t listen t me,” says 17-year-ld Daniel Lazall. “I always tell the when I’m ging ut clubbing. As lng as they knw what I’m ding, they’re fine with me.” Susan Crme, wh is nw 21, agrees. “Lking back n the last 10 years, there was a lt f what yu culd call negtiatin. Fr example, as lng as I’d dne all my hmewrk, I culd g ut n a Saturday night. But I think my grandparents were a lt stricter with my parents than that.”
      Maybe this psitive view f family life shuld nt be unexpected. It is pssible that the idea f teenage rebellin is nt rted in real facts. A researcher cmments (评论), “Our surprise that teenagers say they get alng well with their parents cmes because f a brief perid in ur scial histry when teenagers were regarded as different beings. But that idea f rebelling and breaking away frm their parents really nly happened during that ne time in the 1960s when everyne rebelled. The nrmal situatin thrughut histry has been a smth change frm helping ut with the family business t taking it ver. ”
      61. What is the ppular if the teenager tday?
      A. They wrry abut schl.
      B. They dislike living with their parents.
      C. They have t be lcked in t avid trubles.
      D. They quarrel a lt with ther family members.
      62. The study shws that teenagers dn’t want t __________.
      A. share family respnsibility B. cause truble in their families
      C. g bating with their family D. make family decisins
      63. Cmpared with parents f 30 years ag, tday’s parents ____________.
      A. g t clubs mre ften with their children
      B. are much stricter with their children
      C. care less abut their children’s life
      D. give their children mre freedm
      64. Accrding t the writer, teenage rebellin __________.
      A. may be a false belief B. is cmmn nwadays
      C. existed nly in the 1960s D. resulted frm changes in families
      65. What is the passage mainly abut?
      A. Negtiatin in family. B. Educatin in family.
      C. Harmny in family. D. Teenage truble in family.
      C
      It was a winter mrning, just a cuple f weeks befre Christmas 2005. While mst peple were warming up their cars, Trevr, my husband, had t get up early t ride his bike fur kilmeters away frm hme t wrk. On arrival, he parked his bike utside the back dr as he usually des. After putting in 10 hurs f labr, he returned t find his bike gne.
      The bike, a black Kna 18 speed, was ur nly transprt. Trevr used it t get t wrk, putting in 60-hur weeks t supprt his yung family. And the bike was als used t get grceries (食品杂货), saving us frm having t walk alng lng distances frm where we live.
      I was s sad that smene wuld steal ur bike that I wrte t the newspaper and tld them ur stry. Shrtly after that, several peple in ur area ffered t help. One wnderful stranger even bught a bike, then called my husband t pick it up. Once again my husband had a way t get t and frm his jb. It really is an hnr that a cmplete stranger wuld g ut f their way fr smene they have never met befre.
      Peple say that a smile can be passed frm ne persn t anther, but acts f kindness frm strangers are even mre s. This experience has had a spreading effect in ur lives because it strengthened ur faith in humanity (人性) as a whle. And it has influenced us t be mre mindful f ways we, t, can share with thers. N matter hw big r hw small, an act f kindness shws that smene cares. And the results can be everlasting.
      66. Why was the bike s imprtant t the cuple?
      A. They used it fr wrk and daily life. B. It was their nly pssessin (财产).
      C. It was a nice Kna 18 speed. D. The man’s jb was bike racing.
      67. We can infer frm the passage that __________.
      A. the cuple wrked 60 hurs a week
      B. peple were busy befre Christmas
      C. the stranger brught ver the bike
      D. life was hard fr the yung family
      68. Hw did peple get t knw the cuple’s prblem?
      A. Frm a stranger. B. Frm a newspaper.
      C. Frm TV news D. Frm radi bradcasts.
      69. What d the cuple learn frm their experience?
      A. Strangers are usually f little help.B. One shuld take care f their bike.
      C. News reprts make peple famus. D. An act f kindness can mean a lt.
      70. Frm this stry, we can see humanity is __________.
      A. selfish B. cmmercial
      C. kindD. cld-hearted
      D
      Of all systems f symbls, language is the mst highly develped. It has been pinted ut that human beings, by agreement, can make anything stand fr anything. Human beings have agreed, in the curse f centuries f mutual (相互的) dependency, t let the varius nises that they can prduce with their lungs, thrats, tngues, teeth, and lips systematically stand fr certain happenings in their nervus system. We call that system f agreements language.
      There is n necessary cnnectin between the symbl and that which it stands fr. Just as scial psitins can be symblized by feathers wrn n the head, by gld n the watch chain, r by a thusand ther things accrding t the culture we live in, s the fact f being hungry can be symblized by a thusand different nises accrding t the culture we live in.
      Hwever bvius these facts may appear at first glance, they are actually nt s bvius as they seem except when we take special pains t think abut the subject. Symbls and the things they stand fr are independent f each ther, yet we all have a way f feeling as if, and smetimes acting as if, there were necessary cnnectins. Fr example, there are peple wh feel that freign languages are unreasnable by nature: freigners have such funny names fr things, and why can’t they call things by their right names? This feeling exhibits itself mst strngly in thse English and American turists wh seem t believe that they can make the natives f any cuntry understand English if they shut lud enugh. Like the little by wh is reprted t have said: “Pigs are called pigs because they are such dirty animals,” they feel that the symbl is inherently (内在地) cnnected in sme way with the things symblized.
      71. Language is a highly develped system f symbls because human beings _______.
      A. have made use f language fr centuries
      B. use ur nervus system t supprt language
      C. have made varius nises stand fr any events
      D. can make anything stand fr anything by agreement
      72. What can we cnclude frm Paragraph 2?
      A. Different nises may mean different things.
      B. Our culture determines what a symbl stands fr.
      C. The language we use symblizes ur scial psitins.
      D. Our scial psitins determine the way we are dressed.
      73. In Paragraph 3, the underlined wrds “take special pains” prbably means “______”.
      A. try very hard B. take ur time
      C. are very unhappy D. feel especially painful
      74. The example f the little by is used t shw that ____________.
      A. adults ften learn frm their yung
      B. “pig” is a dirty wrd because pigs are dirty
      C. wrds are nt cnnected with the things they stand fr
      D. peple smetimes have wrng idea abut hw language wrks
      75. What des the writer f this passage think f language?
      A. appreciative B. depreciative
      C. neutral D. unknwn
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      高一年级英语试卷答案卷
      第II卷 非选择题 (共35分)
      第五部分:任务型阅读(共10小题,满分10分)
      认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。注意:每空只填一词。
      Telephne, televisin, radi, telegraph and the Internet all help peple cmmunicate with each ther. As a result, ideas and news f events spread quickly all ver the wrld. Fr example, within secnds, peple can knw the results f an electin in anther cuntry. An internatinal ftball match cmes int the hmes f everyne with a televisin set. News f a disaster such as an earthquake r a fld can bring help frm distant cuntries within hurs. Help is n the way. Because f mdern technlgy like the satellites that travel arund the wrld, infrmatin travels fast.
      Hw has this speed f cmmunicatin changed the wrld? T many peple, the wrld has becme smaller. Of curse this des nt mean that the wrld is actually physically smaller. It means that the wrld seems smaller. Tw hundred years ag, cmmunicatin between the cntinents tk a lng time. All news was carried n ships that tk weeks r even mnths t crss the cean. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, it tk six weeks fr news frm Eurpe t reach America. This time difference influenced peple’s actins. Fr example, ne battle, r fight, in the War f 1812 between England and the United States culd have been avided. A peace agreement had already been signed. Peace was made in England, but the news f peace tk six weeks t reach America. During these six weeks, the large and serius Battle f New Orleans was fught. Many peple lst their lives after a peace treaty had been signed. In the past, cmmunicatin tk much mre time than it des nw.
      There was a gd reasn why the wrld seemed s much larger than it des tday.
      第二节:单词拼写 (5分)
      86.The teachers in ur schl have a_________ t the Internet in the ffice.
      87. She set high s____________ fr herself, and she wrked hard.
      88.This nvel is simplified and was ____________ written by Charles Dickens.
      89. After the big fire, the huse was cmpletely d_____________.
      90. When yu have finished reading the bk, please r________ it n the shelf prperly.
      91. Having prepared fr a lng time, she began the wrk ______________(有信心).
      92.I am ging t feed the __________(数据) int the cmputer tnight.
      93. Belgium is a ______________ (欧洲) cuntry, as we all knw.
      94. The ___________ (迷惑) lk n his face shws that he has nt been tld abut it.
      95. A large _____________ (词汇) is a must if yu want t learn a language well.
      第三节:书面表达(20分)
      上星期三下午, 三班的同学对学生是否应寄宿在学校进行了讨论,对此大家反应不一,学校英语杂志社组织了一次征文活动,假设你是三班的一名学生,叫李华, 下面是同学们在讨论中的两种不同看法。请用英语写一篇应征稿件将同学们的意见反映出来,并发表你自己的看法。
      要求:1. 行文应连贯流畅,内容要充实,并可适当发挥。
      2. 字数150左右, 文章的开头已经给出,不记入词数。
      Dear Editr,
      The students f Class 3 held a discussin abut whether students shuld live in the drmitry r nt last Wednesday afternn. Different students have different pinins.
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      参考答案
      1-20: CAACB ABAAC BABBA CBACC
      21-35 CADCC DCCAD CBDCC
      36-55 BDACD DBAAD CABAD CBACC
      56-75 ADADA DBDAC ADBDC DBADA
      76. Smaller 77. cmmunicate 78. thrughut 79. held 80. televisin 81. like
      82. due/wing/thanks 83. centuries 84 England 85 less
      86. access 87. standards 88. riginally 89. destryed 90. replace 91. cnfidently 92. data 93. Eurpean 94. cnfused 95. vcabulary
      Dear Editr,
      The students f Class 3 held a discussin abut whether students shuld live in the drmitry r nt last Wednesday afternn. Different students have different pinins.
      Sme students hld the view that students shuld live in the drmitry while studying at schl. The reasns are as fllws. First, living in the drmitry can help t develp ur ability t d n ur wn. Secnd, we can learn hw t get alng with thers while living tgether in the drmitry. At the same time true friendship can be cultivated. Third, time can be used t the full and a gd habit f study and life can be frmed, benefiting ur future develpment.
      Hwever, thers think students shuld nt live in the drmitry while studying at schl. First, the time we can use freely is very little, which is nt beneficial t ur persnality. Secnd, time is nt enugh when the study burden is heavy. Finally, if we g hme , we can get cncern frm parents and cmmunicate with parents.
      As fr myself, I think students shuld live in the drmitry while studying at schl. Besides the reasns mentined abve, when we meet with difficulties, we shuld cme ver them urselves.
      Besides, by living in the drmitry, we can learn hw t live independently.
      Title: The Wrld Is Getting(76)___________
      Theme
      It becmes easy fr peple t (77) ____________ with each ther because f televisin, telephne, radi, telegraph and the Internet.
      Ideas and news f events spread quickly (78) _______________ the wrld.
      Examples
      (nwadays)
      Peple can knw the results f an electin being (79) ___________ in anther cuntry within secnds.
      An internatinal ftball match cmes int the hmes f everyne with a (80) _____________set.
      News f a disaster (81) _________ an earthquake r a fld can bring help frm distant cuntries within hurs.
      Infrmatin ges fast (82) ________ t mdern technlgy.
      Examples
      (in the past)
      Tw (83) _________ag, cmmunicatin between the cntinents tk a lng time.
      The news f peace treaty made in (84)_________ tk six weeks t reach America.
      Cnclusin
      Nw cmmunicatin takes (85) _______ time than it did in the past. S the wrld is getting smaller and smaller.
      赞成
      反对
      1. 可以培养独立生活的能力。
      2.寄宿在校能学会与人相处的能力,同时可以培养友谊。
      3.时间利用率高,养成良好的学习和生活习惯,对以后的发展有利。
      1. 自由支配的时间很少,对个性的发展不利。
      2.学习任务重,时间不够用。
      3.可以得到父母的关心,并可以与父母交流。
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