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高2026屆9月月考英語試題總分:150分考試時間:120分鐘第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.WhatdidCarldo?A.Hedesignedamedal. B.HefixedaTVset. C.Hetookatest.2.Whatcanweinferfromthewoman?A.Thethemeparkisnearby.B.Shedoesn'tknowaboutthethemepark.C.There'ssomethingwrongwithherears.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thebirdsintheyard. B.Themealtheylikebest. C.Thenearbygrocerystore.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inasupermarket. B.Inthepostoffice. C.Inthestreet.5.Howwillthemanimprovehisarticle?A.Bydeletingunnecessarywords.B.Byaddingacoupleofpoints.C.Bycorrectinggrammarmistakes.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthefirstshirt?A.Itissimilartooneofhisoldshirts.B.Itscolordoesn'tsuithim.C.Itspriceistoohigh.7.Whichshirtwillthemanbuy?A.Thewhiteone. B.Thegreenone. C.Theblackone.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.WhatwillthewomanprobablydoatChristmas?A.Stayathomealone. B.Goshoppingwithherson. C.Havedinnerwiththeman'sfamily.9.Whereisthemanlikelytoshop?A.Atthemall. B.Atthebookstore. C.Atonlineshops.10.Whatpresentwillthewomangivetheman?A.Ateabox. B.Books. C.Chinesetea.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.HowlongwillittakethespeakerstogettotheAdventureParkbycar?A.About1.5hours. B.About2hours. C.About2.5hours.12.Whatdoesthewomandisliketodo?A.Payavisittothezoo. B.Goforapicnic. C.Swiminasmallpool.13.Wheredothespeakersdecidetogo?A.Theartmuseum. B.TheWaterWorld. C.TheAdventurePark.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Conductinganinterview. B.Hostingaceremony. C.Holdingapressconference.15.Howdidthemanfeelwhenhewonthegoldmedal?A.Incrediblyexcited. B.Stressedout. C.Astonished.16.Whatistheman'swaytohandlepressure?A.Concentratingonthegame.B.Listeningtothemusic.C.Relyingonaudiences'encouragement.17.Whatexperienceintheman'schildhoodcontributedtohissuccess?A.WatchingTVseries. B.Performingasanactor. C.coachingsessions.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whatwaswrongwiththespeaker?A.Hercarbrokedown. B.Hercarkeywaslost. C.Shecouldn'tfindherway.19.Howdidthestrangerhelpthespeaker?A.Byshoutingforhelp. B.Bydrivingherhome. C.Byaccompanyingher.20.Whatdidthespeakerdotoexpressthankstothestranger?A.Shepaidhimsomemoney.B.Sheexpressedhergratitude.C.Shetreatedhimtodinner.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AApril27bringsIndependentBookstoreDay,thebiggestbookstorecelebrationoftheyearwhenbookstoresaroundthecountryhosteventsandofferdiscounts.Here'saselectionofbookstoreswelovewritingabout.BooksonMainBooksonMainfeelslikeyou'rereadinginsideatreehouseinWisconsin'sforest.ItopenedinJune2023.Localresidentshaveawelcomingplacedecoratedwithwood,leavesandcomfortablefurnituretogatheranddiscovernewandbelovedbooks.OfftheBeatenPathBookstoreFirstopenedmorethan30yearsago,OfftheBeatenPathhasbeenthroughthreesetsofownersandthreelocations.CurrentownersMikeandDanielleSkovsayonethinghasneverchanged:Thepromisetobeawelcomingandinclusive(包容廣泛的)space.Theypartnerwithlocalschools,librariesand非profitstoreachasmuchofthecommunityaspossible.ChangingHandsBookstoreToopopulartobecalledahiddengem(寶石),thisArizonajewelrecentlycelebratedits50thanniversary.Itfirstopenedina500-square-footspacein1974.Ithostsauthoreventsandpoetrydiscussiongroups,andoffersatradecounterwherecustomerscanbringgentlyusedbooksforstorecredit.TheLastChapterBookShopTheLastChapterisanall-romancebookstoreinChicagothatopenedin2023.ThestorehostsauthoreventsalongwithcommunitymixerslikeBlindDatewithaBook,whereyouwraponeofyourfavoritebooksand“trade”itwithafellowbookfaninthehopeoffindinganewfavoriteandanewfriend.21.WhyisOfftheBeatenPathBookstoredifferentfromotherbookstores?A.Itcollectsgentlyusedbooks. B.Itcreatesawelcomingatmosphere.C.Itworkswithlocalschools. D.Itremainsinthesameplace.22.Whichbookstorehasthelongesthistory?A.TheLastChapterBookShop. B.BooksonMain.C.OfftheBeatenPathBookstore. D.ChangingHandsBookstore.23.WhatcanpeopledoatBlindDatewithaBook?A.Buytheirfavoritebooks.B.Exchangebookswithbook-lovers.C.Receivewrappedgifts.D.communicatewithauthors.BNestledintheheartofamountainvillageinChina'sGuizhouprovince,thereisauniqueecologicalfamilyfarm.ItisrunbyKevinCillen,a28-year-oldBelgian(比利時人)whoispassionateabouttheland.Withhisparentsandsiblings,theyhavecombinedWesternfarmingtechniqueswithlocalcountrysidepracticestocultivatean“ecologicaloasis”.Thefamily'spursuitoftheirfarmingdreaminChinabeganin2000,whenKevin'smotherHettyCillenvisitedChinaasavolunteerforthefirsttime.TheenchantinglandscapesandrichculturalheritageofGuizhoufascinatedher,causinghertomakethisforeigncountryherhome.Soonafter,hisfatherPatrickJanCillenjoinedher.In2017,thefamilyrentedaplotamidtheforesttoestablishanecologicalfarmwheretheylaidthefoundation,levelingtheland,sowingpasturesandrearinglambsandchickens.Thelocalshaveopenlyembracedtheforeigners,invitingthemtocelebrationsandcelebratingtraditionalChineseholidaystogether.In2018,YangChengkai,a34-year-oldvillager,befriendedthefamily,oftenassistingthemonthefarm.“Thecommunityhasembracedthisfamily.Eventhevendorsatthelocalmarketcontributebygivingthemvegetablescrapsforfreetofeedtheirlivestock.”Yangsays.Thefamilyfarm,hiddenwithinthedenseforest,isproofofGuizhou'secologicalprogress.Thefarmpracticesdiversifiedgrasscultivationforhigh-qualityanimalfeed,usessolarpanelsforcleanenergyandemploysrainwaterharvestingsystemsforastablewatersupply.LivinginChina,the28-year-oldBelgianhaswitnessedthecountry'sremarkablechanges.HehasalsoseizedtheopportunitiesoftheInternetandnewmediatoincreasethefarm'svisibility.PartneringwithQiuYe,asocialmediainfluencer,hehassetupaccountslike"Kevin'sfamilyinGuizhou"onvariousplatforms.BysharingtheirdailylivesonthefarmandthenaturalbeautyofruralChina,theircontenthasquicklyearnedover700,000subscribers.24.WhatmadeHettyCillendecidetosettleinGuizhou?A.Thenaturalbeauty. B.Volunteerwork.C.Aresearchproject. D.Careerprospects.25.HowdoesthefamilyfarmcontributetoecologicalprogressinGuizhou?A.Bycreatingjobsforthelocals.B.ByintroducingWesternequipment.C.Bypractisingsustainablewayoffarming.D.Byfacilitatingeco-tourismandgreenliving.26.HowhasKevinpromotedthefarm?A.Hehascreatedawebsite. B.Hehassetupsocialmediaaccounts.C.Hehasitadvertisedbylocalvillagers. D.Hehasorganizedeventsforsubscribers.27.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.BelgiansHarvestaGoodFarmLifeinGuizhouB.BelgiansGetEnchantedbytheBeautyofGuizhouC.BelgiansBecomeaSocialMediaInfluencerinChinaD.BelgiansLiveinaLocalChineseCommunityCKnownforitsroleinGameofThrones(《權(quán)力的游戲》),thedirewolf(冰原狼)wentextinctover10,000yearsago.OnApril7,theUScompanyColossalBiosciencesannouncedrestoringthisspeciesviade-extinction—ahistoricfirst.Timemagazinesaidscientistsstudiedfossils(化石)suchasa13,000-year-olddirewolftoothanda72,000-year-oldearboneandcomparedtheirgenestothoseofgraywolvestodiscoverdifferences.Theyedited14keygenesingraywolfbloodcellstomatchdirewolftraits(特征),implanting(植入)modifiedcell'snucleus(核)insurrogate(代孕)dogs'eggs(卵子).Thebabies,largerthangraywolves,nowliveinapreserve.Theybehavedlikewolvesbyhowlingattwoweeksold.But"wehavenotseenthemattempttohuntliveprey",Colossal'sPaigeMcNickletoldTimemagazine.Somescientistshavecriticizedtheproject.ProfessorNicRawlencefromOtagoUniversityquestionedusingfossilDNA,callingittoodamagedtouse."AncientDNAislikeifyouputfreshDNAina500degreeovenovernight,itcomesoutlikedust."RawlencetoldtheBBC.HearguedColossalactuallyonlycreated"ahybrid(雜交品種)—agraywolfwithdirewolffeatures.Colossalisn'tjustrevivingthedirewolf.Theirlistincludesthewoollymammoth,dodoandTasmaniantiger.Theirmissiongoesbeyondde-extinction:theyalsousethesametechniquetopreventspeciesindangerfromdisappearing.Forexample,theybroughtbackfourredwolves,anendangeredspecies,inthesamewayofrestoringthedirewolf.TheCenterforBiologicalDiversitypredictsthat30%oftheplanet'sgeneticdiversitycouldbelostby2050.ColossalCEOBenLammarguesthatgeneticengineeringiscrucialtopreventthisloss.Yetsomewarmtherecouldbeconsequences.Introducingnewspeciescancauseinvasivespecies,whilecloningoftenleadstohealthproblemsinanimalsandsurrogates.28.Howdidscientiststrytorestorethedirewolves?A.ByobtainingDNAfromlivingdirewolves.B.Byhybridizingdifferentmodernwolfspecies.C.Bystudyingfossilsofdirewolfandsurrogating.D.ByusingcompleteDNAofdirewolvestoclone.29.Whatcanbelearnedaboutthe"restored"direwolfbabies?A.Theyexhibitsomewolf-likebehaviors.B.Theyhavealreadybegunhuntingliveprey.C.Theyarebiggerinsizethanadultgraywolves.D.Theyarecompletelythesameastheancientdirewolves.30.Whydoestheauthormentionredwolvesinthe5thparagraph?A.Toillustratethevarietyofrevivedspecies.B.Tohighlighttheimportanceofbiodiversity.C.Tocontrastwiththedirewolf'srevivalprocess.D.ToshowColossal'sbroaderconservationefforts.31.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthede滅extinction?A.Opposedandcritical.B.Objectiveandcautious.C.Supportiveandoptimistic.D.Humorousandunconcerned.DOverthepasttwentyyears,morethanonefifthoftheworld'soceanshavegottendarker,accordingtoastudyfromtheUniversityofPlymouth.Thisiscalled"oceandarkening."Ithappenswhenchangesatthetopoftheoceanmakeitharderforsunlighttoreachdeeperwaters.Thestudy,whichwaspublishedinthejournalGlobalChangeBiology,foundthat21%oftheworld'soceansbecamedarkerbetween2003and2022.Theresearchteamthinksthisdarkeningisduetochangesinalgae(藻類),changesinseasurfacetemperatures,andartificiallight.Thestudyshowedthatmorethan9%oftheocean—anareaaboutthesizeofAfrica—haslesslightbyover50meters(164feet).Another2.6%oftheoceanhaslightreducedbyover100meters(328feet).Whilethefullimpactsareunclear,theteamnotesthiscouldharmmarinelifeandecosystemservices.Dr.ThomasDavies,leadresearcherofthestudy,said:"Previousresearchhasshownthatthecoloroftheocean'ssurfacehaschangedoverthelasttwentyyears,maybebecauseofchangesintinyseacreaturescalledplankton(浮游生物).Butourstudyshowsthesechangescausewidespreaddarkening,makinglessoceanavailabletoanimalsdependentonsunlightandmoonlighttoliveandreproduce."Dr.Daviesalsosaidthatoceandarkeningcouldaffecttheairwebreathe,thefishweeat,andhowwellwecanfightclimatechange."Ourfindingsaretrulydisquieting."hesaid.Prof.TimSmyth,whoworksatthePlymouthMarineLaboratory,saidthatsomeseaanimalsthatneedlightmightcomeclosertothesurfacebecauseofthesechanges.Thiscouldleadtomorecompetitionforfoodandotherresources.Healsowarned,"Itcouldcausebigchangesinthewholemarineecosystem."32.Whatisoceandarkeningcausedbyaccordingtotheresearch?A.Increaseddeep-seahumanactivities.B.Algae,seatemperature,andartificiallightchanges.C.Expansionofmarinespeciespopulations.D.Reducedcoastalartificiallight.33.Whydoestheauthormention"anareaaboutthesizeofAfrica"inparagraph3?A.Toemphasizetheseriousnessofoceandarkening.B.Tocompareoceanpollutionbetweencontinents.C.TocriticizeAfrica'senvironmentalpolicies.D.Toexplainalgaereproductionrates.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"disquieting"meaninparagraph4?A.Unclearandconfusing. B.Excitingandpositive.C.Alammingandconcerning. D.Predictableandexpected.35.WhatisapotentialeffectofoceandarkeningaccordingtoTimSmyth?A.Ariseindeep-wateroxygenlevels.B.Theextinctionoflight-dependentspecies.C.Increasedcompetitionforfoodresources.D.Reducedartificiallightpollution.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Intoday'sfast-pacedworld,effectivetime-managementisessentialforabalancedlife.However,awidespreadmisunderstandingisthatmanagingtimemeanssqueezing(擠壓)inasmanytasksaspossible.Thetruthisthatintelligenttime-managementallowsyoutomakethemostofyourtimewithoutconstantlyfeelingoverwhelmed.Then,howcanyoumakeit?Setclearandachievableschedules.Thisisthebasisofefficienttime-management._36_.Bycreatingdetailedplans,youcanassigntimepreciselytotasksandtrackprogress.Awell-organizedschedulealsoprovidesasenseofcontrolanddirection,avoidingtime-wasting._37_Smarttime-managementdoesn'tmeanyouhavetohandleeverythingalone.Cooperatewithotherstoshareworkloadswhenyou'reoverwhelmedandaskforadvicefromsupervisors,mentors,orexpertsinrelevantfields.Practicetheartofprioritization.Figuringoutwhat'strulyimportantiskeytosmarttime-management._38_.Forinstance,youcanrankyourtasksaccordingtotheirimportance,thedegreeofdifficultyordeadlines,andtacklethemostcrucialonesfirst.Putregularbreaksintoyourroutine.Shortbreaksenhanceconcentrationandpreventburnout._39Activitieslikelightexerciseoraquickwalkduringbreaksbenefityourbothmentalandphysicalwell-being,thusenhancingyouroverallproductivity.Embraceflexibility.Lifeisfullofunexpectedtwistsandturns,andyourtime-managementplansshouldn'tbechangeless._40_A.Seekassistancewhennecessary.B.Spendlesstimeonlessimportantmatters.C.Youneedtoadjustschedulesandstrategiesaccordingly.D.Breakdownyourlong-termgoalsintodailyorweeklytasks.E.So,makingroomforshortrestsinyourscheduleisnecessary.F.Therearesomeelementsyoucanconsidertoprioritizeyourtasks.G.Youshouldalwaysmakeeffortstocompletealltasksonyourown.第三部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完型填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Oncetherewerethree_41_mennamedKatel,JacobandEdward.Theywere_42_.Whentheyweredrivingacarriagetoadestination,they_43_apoorvillage.Peopletheredidn'thaveclothestowearandfoodtoeat.Thechildrenandoldpeopleappearedvery_44_.Thethreemenfeltsadtoseetheir_45_.Katelgotoutofthecar,and_46allthegoldcoinsandjewelshecarriedamongthevillagers.Jacob_47thatthegoldcoinsandjewelswereofnousetothevillagers,sohegaveallhisfood,drinks_48tothevillagers.Thenhereturnedtohisfriends.HeandKatelwaitedforEdwardtogoand_49_thevillagers.ButEdwarddidn'tmoveandaskedtheothertwoto_50_.Itsurprisedthem.Bothofthemthoughthow_51_hewasTheyreturnedtothecarriageandcontinuedtheirjourney.Whentheyreachedthedestination,Edwarddidn'ttakeany_52_.Hewentoutandbought_53equipment,seedsandgrainwithallhisgoldcoinsandjewels.Afterafewdays,ontheirwayhome,theyagaincrossedthevillage.Edwardstoppedthecarriage.Thistime,hetookoutalltheequipment,seedsandgrainfromthecarriage.JacobandKatelfelt_54_.Theyhadn'tthoughtofthiswaytohelpthevillagers_55_povertyandhadmisunderstoodEdward.41.A.brave B.rich C.proud D.clever42.A.colleagues B.family C.friends D.competitors43.A.passedthrough B.livedthrough C.lookedthrough D.brokethrough44.A.quiet B.angry C.tired D.thin45.A.condition B.mindset C.movement D.lifestyle46.A.lent B.shared C.rented D.sold47.A.argued B.thought C.proved D.announced48.A.suddenly B.eventually C.equally D.gradually49.A.remind B.treat C.teach D.help50.A.sitback B.standby C.giveup D.goaway51.A.merciless B.ignorant C.awkward D.calm52.A.risk B.rest C.action D.step53.A.engineering B.monitoring C.measuring D.farming54.A.anxious B.sorry C.helpless D.nervous55.A.getalongwith B.takechargeof C.takecontrolof D.getridof第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題,共55分)第三部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。WhenpeoplethinkoftemplefairsinChina,theyoftenimagineChinesedragonandliondances.However,inSihong,JiangsuProvince,QianganDancewasrecognizedasanintangibleculturalheritageinJiangsuprovincein2023,duetoitscultural_56_(significant).Aqianganisastickmadeofbambooorwood,usually_57_(decorate)withcoppercoins(銅錢),bellsandribbons.QianganDanceperformersusetheqiangantotaptheirshoulders,waists,legsandotherbodypartswhiledancing_58_therhythmoflocalfolkmusic.HuBo,50,isthepresidentoftheQianganDanceAssociationinSihongCounty.Bornintoafamilyoffolkartists,Huhasbeenpracticingthedancefordecades._59_impresseshimmostistheHuaiheculturebehindthedance.SihongCounty,_60_islocatedalongtheHuaiheRiver,separatesnorthernandsouthernChina.Thus,theQianganDanceherealso“combinesthe‘softness’ofsouthernChinaand‘boldness’ofnorthernChina,”However,itwashardtomakealivingbyonlyrelyingonQianganDance,accordingtoHu,“ManypeoplehereinSihongperformtheQianganDancejustforleisure.”_61_(pass)downthetraditionalfolkdance,Huformedhisownteamin2013.Sincethen,he_62_(train)peopleinterestedinthedance,andnowabout30canperformQianganDanceonstage.They_63_(regular)performattemplefairsandmuseumsandtakepartincompetitions.HualsosharesvideosoftheseperformancesonDouyin,_64_(attract)manyviewers.“TheyencouragemetopassdownandfurtherdevelopQianganDance,whichstrengthensmydeterminationtobringitto_65_biggerstage,”saidHu.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)假定你是李華,上周五你校舉辦了“Lovemyself”為主題的心理健康關(guān)愛活動,請你為校英語報寫一篇報道,內(nèi)容包括:1.活動目的;2.活動內(nèi)容;3.活動反響及意義。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。OverthesummerImovedfromTexastoMissouri.Iwasreallynervousaboutstartinganewschool.IdecidedthatIwouldbemuchhappierinanewschoolifImadefriendsthatwereso-called“popular”.Gettinginwiththerightgroupofpeoplewouldmakemylifeawholelotbetter.Iboughtanewoutfit(服裝),expectingthefirstdaywouldbeperfect.Onthefirstdayofschool,scared,yeteagertobeginmynewlife,Iwalkedupthestairs.Myfirstclasswasgeometry(幾何學(xué)),butwherewasit?Iwasstandinginthehalllookingconfused,whenashort,blondgirlwearingglassescameupandasked,“Areyounew?Youlooklost.Doyouwantmetohelpyoufindyourclass?MynameisDiane.What'syours?”Thoughsheseemedabitstrange,definitelynotthekindofpersonIwantedtobeassociatedwith,Idecidedtoanswerheranyway.Iwas,afterall,lost.Afterexchangingnames,Ifollowedherupthestairsanddownahallwayontheright.Whenwereachedmyroomshesaid,“Well,hereyouare.Itwasnicemeetingyou.IhopeIseeyouagainandyourdaygoesallright.”Isaidaquickthank-youandwavedgood-bye.Onceinsidetheclassroom,Isawonebiggroupofpeoplehuddledaround(聚集)someonewhoseemedtobetellingsomesortofstory.Iwalkedoverandgotcloseenoughtooverhear.Alleyesweregluedtotheguyinthemiddleofthecircle.Idecidedthatthisguywaspopular.Afewminuteslatertheteachertoldeveryonetofindaseatandgetreadyfortheclass.Imanagedtogetonerightnexttotheguy.Isaid,“Hi,mynameisAprilandI'mnewhere.”Hesaidcoldly,“Hi,I'mJohnny.”Thatclassdraggedonandon.Finally,thebellrang.Iturnedtohimandasked,“I'mnotsurewheremynextclassis,couldyouhelpmefindit?”HelookedatmeandthensaidaquickNO,turnedbacktohisfriends,andwalkedoutoftheclassroom.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Astheywerewalkingout,Iheardtheywerealllaughingatme.IwasreadytogohomewhenIheardavoicecallingmyname.
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