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高級中學(xué)名校試卷PAGEPAGE1黑龍江省哈爾濱市南崗區(qū)某學(xué)校2025-2026學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期9月月考英語試題第一部分聽力(略)第二部分閱讀理解(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,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ASUMMERFARMCAMPBringcitykidstoourhands-onfarmforanexcitingsummeradventure!Immersetheminauniquefarmwheretheyconnectwithnature,learnlifeskills,andhavefunthroughhands-onactivitieslikeanimalcare,cooking,crafting,andgames.AGEGROUPS&ACTIVITIESKindergartenFarm(Ages4-5):Meetfarmanimals.Explorebarnsandgardensthroughmusicandgames.FunattheFarm(Ages6-8):Adoptacow,learnanimalcare,andenjoynaturestudiesandcrafts.FarmAdventurers(Ages9-11):Careforrabbits,sheep,andgoats.Enjoygamesandsnacks,JuniorFarmers(Ages12-14):Adoptacalf.Gainrealfarmingexperiences.CAMPDATES&FEESDatesHoursFeesNotesJune23-June279:00a.m.-4:00p.m.$410ForFunattheFarmJune30-July49:00a.m.-4:00p.m.$340ForKindergartenFarm&FarmAdventurersJuly7-August159:00a.m.-4:00p.m.$410ForJuniorFarmersAugust18-August229:00a.m.-4:00p.m.$410ForFunattheFarm&FarmAdventurersDROP-OFF&PICK-UPCampsrunfrom9:00a.m.to4:00p.m.withflexibledrop-off(8:15a.m.-9:00a.m.)andpick-up(4:00p.m.-4:45p.m.).Doremembertosendandpickupyourkidsatthescheduledtime.REGISTRATIONRegistrationisnowopen.Campspotsareavailableonafirstcome,firstservedbasis.Checkourwebsiteregularlyforupdates.1.WhatisthemainpurposeoftheSummerFarmCamp?A.Totrainprofessionalfarmers. B.Toprotectlocalecosystems.C.Toconductagriculturalresearch. D.Tooffercitykidsfarmexperiences.2.Howmuchdoesitcostfora4-year-oldanda12-year-oldtojointhecamp?A.$340. B.$410. C.$750. D.$820.3.Whoisthetextintendedfor?A.Farmers. B.Parents. C.Teachers. D.Researchers.BWomanUsesDaughter'sKeyto"Steal"CarCharlieVansant,acollegestudentofAthens,Ohiowhoreportedthathiscarwasstolen,gotasurprisewhenhelearnedawomanhadmistakenitforherdaughter'scarandtakenit-usingherkey.KateAndersonbecameanaccidentalcarthiefwhenpickingupherdaughter'scarnearanOhioUniversitybuildinglastweek.AndersonspottedtheToyotaCamry(豐田凱美瑞)andusedherdaughter'skeytounlockthecar,starttheengineanddrivehome-withoutrealizingthatthecarwasn'therdaughter's.WhenCharlieVansantleftclassashorttimelater,hefoundonlyanemptyparkingspot.Hefirstassumedthecarhadbeentowed,butwhenthepolicecouldn'tfindarecordofit,theytookatheftreport.ThemorningafterAndersontookthecar,herdaughterdiscoveredtheCamryinthedrivewaywasn'thers.AndersonsaidshewasabletofindVansant'snameonpaperworkintheglovecompartmentandlookuphisphonenumberonthewebsitefortheuniversity.WhenAndersontoldCharliethecarwasinherdriveway,"Itsoundedrealsuspiciousatfirst,asshewantedtoholdthethingforransom(贖金),”saidVansant.Heeventuallywenttothehousewithapoliceofficer,wherehewasreunitedwithhiscar.Accordingtothepolicereport,thecasewasclosed"becauseofmistakencaridentity",Andersonwasn'tcharged.Vansantseemedtoblamethecarcompanymorethanthe"thief"."Herkeyfitnotonlymylock,butmyignition(點(diǎn)火裝置)aswell-sohigh-fiveforToyota.Iguess."hesaid.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"towed"meaninparagraph3?A.removed. B.damaged.C.stolen. D.sold.5.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Mrs.Anderson'sdaughterdiscoveredthecarhermotherdrovewasnothers.B.Mrs.AndersonstoleCharlie'scarattherequestofherdaughter.C.CharliehadthoughthehadtogiveAndersonmoneytogethiscarback.D.Mrs.Andersonusedherdaughter'skeytounlockCharlie'scaranddrivehome.6.WhatdoesCharliemeanby"high-fiveforToyota"?A.HeisblamingToyotaforthepoorqualityofcarkeys.B.HeshouldthankToyotaforreturninghiscar.C.HewantstocelebratewithToyotaforgettinghiscarback.D.HethinkshighlyofToyotaforproducinglargequantitiesofcars.7.Whatislikelytohappennextaccordingtothepassage?A.Mrs.Andersonwaschargedwithstealingacar.B.CharlieblamedMrs.Andersonformistakenlytakinghiscar.C.CharliewouldasktheToyotaCompanytogivehimanexplanation.D.TheToyotaCompanywouldgiveCharlieanewcarascompensation.CBatshavelongbeenoneofthemostfearedcreaturesintheanimalkingdom.Manypopcultureassociationswiththemarerelatedtovampire(吸血鬼)mentemptingwomeninordertosucktheirbloodorwitchesputtingevilcursesoninnocentindividuals.Althoughtheseassociationsarecompletemisunderstandings,batsdohaveadarksideasadangerousdiseasecarrier.Theseflyingmammalscancarryanumberofdeadlydiseasessuchasrabies(狂犬病)andmorerecentlyEbola.Thishasledmanytowonderwhyweshouldevencareaboutthem.Sure,thereisgoodreasontobeexceptionallycautiousifyoucomeintocontactwithbats.However,thereisnodenyingthefactthatbatsplayasignificantroleinkeepingabalancedecosystem.Manyorganicfarmershavelearnedaboutthebenefitsofhavingbatsnearbytohelpmanagethepeststhatshowupwithoutpesticides(殺蟲劑).Onebrownbat—aboutthesizeofahumanthumbcanconsumeabout600mosquitoesandotherunwantedinsectswithinanhour.Theymakeforafantastic,almostessential,additiontopestmanagementonanyfarm.Evenlargegovernmentorganizationshaverealizedtheeconomicbenefitsofbats.TheUnitedStatesGeologicalSurveyestimatesthatbatcontributionstopestmanagementsavethecountryatleast3.7billiondollarsperyear.Withoutthem,wewouldlikelyexperienceasharpdropinfoodproduction,whichwouldeventuallymakeitswayintoourweeklygrocerybills.Asifthiswerenotenoughofanecosystemservicewereceive,batsarealsoofgreatimportancetoavarietyofplantspeciesthatarepreferentialtoitspollination(傳粉).Otherwisetheseplantswoulddecreasetheirabilitytoreproducebyatleast50percent.Anumberofplantproductsconsumedbyhumansfallintothispreferentialpollinationcategory.Somepopularfoodsincludemangoes,bananas,peachesandguavas.Additionally,theagave(龍舌蘭)plant,whichisusedtomaketequila(龍舌蘭酒),iscompletelydependentonbatpollinatorsforreproduction.Batsaremajorcontributorstooursociety.Theyareinthebestinterestoftheinternationalcommunitytoprotectandeventopromote.Amidsignificantfearshousedbythegeneralpublic,thefactisthatweneedthemmorethanmostofusimagine.8.Whyshouldwebecautiouswhenwecontactbats?A.Theycarrydiseases. B.Theyareaggressive.C.Theybringbadluck. D.Theystayinthedark.9.WhatareParagraph4,5,6and7mainlyabout?A.Ourcareaboutbatscanneverbetoomuch.B.Farmingissimplyimpossiblewithoutbats.C.Mosquitoesareabigthreattofarming.D.Batsmakeunusualcontributionstous.10.Whoarethetargetreadersofthepassage?A.Thepopculturelovers. B.Thegeneralpublic.C.Themassfarmers. D.Theenvironmentalists.11.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthepassage?A.BatsAreTotallyHarmful B.CreaturesDoWondersC.ProtectionIsUnderWay D.WeHumansNeedBatsDNotthatlongago,theworldwonderedwhethercleanenergycouldsurvivewithoutgovernmentsupport.Nowthequestionishowfaritcanspread.Thenumberofelectricvehicles,whichwasabout1millionin2015,lastyearreached2million.Inelectricitygeneration,too,trendiswiththegreens.Inthefirsthalfofthisyear,wind,solarandhydrogeneratedarecord35%ofGermany'spower.Greatersuccessisbreedinggreaterambition.Californiaisproposingtoreach60%renewableenergyby2030.176countrieshaveclean-energygoals.Hawaii,America’smostoil-dependentstate,haspromisedtobe100%renewablebythemiddleofthecenturyandsohave48poorcountriesvulnerabletoclimatechange.Thisweekthenumberofmultinationalsmakingacommitmenttorunningtheiroperationson100%renewableenergyroseto100.Butnoteverytargetishelpful.Toseewhy,considerthatgoalof100%renewableenergy.Itmakessolvingclimatechangeseemeasy.Infact,thoughwindandsolarcangeneratethewholecountry’selectricitysomeday,renewablesstillaccountforlessthan8%oftheworld’stotalpoweroutput.Moreover,cleaningupelectricityisonlypartofthebattle.Eventhoughgas-firedheatingandcookingcanbeatleastasbigasourceofgreenhouse-gasemissions,renewableheatinggetslittleattention.Transportpolicyisunpredictable,too.Carmanufacturersmayhittheirgoalofannualsalesof10millionelectricvehiclesinadecade,butbattery-poweredroadtransport,shippingandaviation(航室)aredreams.Amuch-quotedclaimthatAmericacouldrelyonwind,solarandhydroaloneforitselectricityhasrecentlybeenbitterlycriticizedbyagroupofrespectedacademics.Mostimportantly,a100%renewablestargetconfusesmeanswithends.Thepriorityfortheplanetistostopnetemissions(凈排放量)ofgreenhousegases,especiallycarbondioxide.Puttingtoomuchemphasisonwind,solarandotherrenewablesmayblockoffbettercarbon-reductionpaths.Newtechnologies,suchas“directaircapture”systemsdesignedtoseparatecarbondioxidefromtheair,mayintimeprovevital.Likewise,greaterenergyefficiencycouldreduceemissionsbyevenmorethanusingrenewableswould.12.WhyisGermanymentionedinParagraph1?A.Tointroducethetopic.B.Toprovideasuccessfulexampleofproducingcleanenergy.C.TocomparewiththeUSA.D.Toprovethepossibilityofthe100%renewablestarget.13.Whatpictureisdescribedatthebeginningofthepassage?A.Atoughfightagainstclimatechange. B.Ahugemarketofelectricvehicles.C.Apromisingfutureofcleanenergy. D.Afiercecompetitionbetweencountries.14.WhyiseverytargetnotrealisticaccordingtoParagraph3?A.Carmakerscannotproduceenoughbatteries.B.Newenergydoesn’treceiveitsdueattentionineveryaspectofsociety.C.Useoftraditionalenergiescausesairpollution.D.Wearelackinginenoughwindandsolarenergytogenerateelectricity.15.Whichofthefollowingdoesthewriterprobablyagreewith?A.Energyefficiencyissuperiortousingrenewables.B.Peoplecanonlyusenewenergyinreality.C.Mixingupmeanswithpurposesmattersmost.D.Thetargetof100renewablesistoohightoreach.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(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。HowtoLoveYourParentsEvenifyouthinkthatyourparentsaremean-spiritedattimes,lovingyourparentsisanormalandfulfillingpartoflife.Youlovethemforthefactthattheycreatedyou,raisedyou,andareinpart,asourceofwhoyouare.___16___.Agentle“goodmorning”and“Iloveyou”willwarmacoldestheart.Rememberthattheybroughtyouintothisworld.Withoutyourparents,wemightstillwanderatanunknowncornerinanunknownworld.Respectthemmoreandcherishthesemoments.Youcanusethesemomentstolearnfromthemwhenyou'reoffonyourown.It'sOKtogetangrybutangryactionsdon'thelpyouoryourparents.Actcalmly,cooloff,writedownyourfeelings,ortalktoafriend.___17___.Obeytheirrequests.Itwillmakeyourattitudebetterandearnyoumorerespectfromthem.Itmayseemlikeyouaregoingthroughhellwhenyoudon'tgetwhatyouwantoryouhavetoclean.However,youhadbetterremembertheykeeparoofoveryourheadwhenit'scold,raining,snowing,ortoohot.Understandthatparentsarehumanbeingsandmakemistakes.___18___Sinceyoucanforgiveyourfriends,whynotforgiveyourparents?Keepcompanywiththem.DothingswithyourparentslikewatchingTV,orgosomewherewiththem.___19___Listentotheiroldstoriesandlearnfromthem.Youwillfindtheyareyourteachersinthiswayoranother.Somepeoplesimplymaynotbeabletolovetheirparents.___20___Seekhelpifyouarebeingabusedinanyway.Parentsdonothavearighttoharmyou.A.Parentswillinturnexpresstheirlovetoyou.B.Forgivenessisthekey.C.Herearesomewaystoloveyourparents.D.Therecanberealisticreasonsforthis,familyviolenceforexample.E.Anyway,spendasmuchtimewiththemasyoucan.F.Afterthis,shareyourfeelingswithyourparents.G.Pleaserememberparentsareasimportantasfriends.第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共四節(jié),滿分55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,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Whileattendingacommunicationcourseseveralyearsago,Iexperiencedamost___21___process.Theinstructoraskedustolistanythinginourpastthatwefeltregretted.Hethen___22___thatwefindwaystomakeanapologytopeoplewehavehurtbefore.Makingmy___23___,Irememberedanincidentfromhighschool.Igrewupinasmalltown.TherewasaSheriff(警長)___24___ofuskidsliked.Onenight,mytwobuddiesandIdecidedtoplaya___25___onhim.Afterdrinkingafewbeers,weclimbedthetallwatertankinthemiddleofthetown,andwroteonthetankinbrightredpaint:SheriffBrownisagorilla.Thenextday,almostthewholetownsawourglorious___26___.Withintwohours,SheriffBrownhadusinhisoffice.MyfriendstoldthetruthbutIlied.Noone___27___foundout.Nearly20yearslater,SheriffBrown’sname___28___onmylist.Ididn’tevenknowifhewasstill___29___.Lastweekend,IcheckedtheinformationinmyhometownandfoundtherewasaRogerBrownstilllisted.Itriedhisnumber.Afterafew____30____,Iheard,“Hello?”Isaid,“SheriffBrown?”Paused.“Yes.”“Well,thisisJimmyCalkins.”“AndIwantyoutoknowthatIdidit.”Paused.“Iknewit!”heyelledback.Wehadagoodlaughanda____31____discussion.Hisclosingwordswere:“Jimmy,Ialwaysfeltbadforyou____32____yourbuddiesgotitofftheirchest,butyouwerecarryingit____33____alltheseyears.Iwanttothankyouforcallingmeforyoursake.”SheriffBrowninspiredmeto____34____all101itemsonmylistwithintwoyears,andIalwaysrememberwhatIlearnedfromthecourse:It’snevertoolateto____35____thepastwrongdoings.21.A.unusual B.initial C.fictional D.controversial22.A.expected B.informed C.suggested D.demanded23.A.notes B.list C.plan D.stories24.A.any B.most C.none D.all25.A.part B.game C.trick D.record26.A.guideline B.work C.attention D.agenda27.A.also B.even C.still D.ever28.A.appears B.erupts C.confirms D.remembers29.A.aware B.happy C.doubtful D.alive30.A.words B.rings C.repeats D.calls31.A.adverse B.plain C.disastrous D.lively32.A.incase B.solongas C.onconditionthat D.inthat33.A.around B.out C.on D.away34.A.buildup B.makeup C.clearup D.giveup35.A.regret B.forgive C.right D.punish第二節(jié)單項(xiàng)選擇(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)從下列各題中所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)A、B、C和D中,選出正確選項(xiàng),并涂在答題卡相應(yīng)位置。36.___________itwaspossibletodevelopahybridofself-pollinatingplantssuchasricewasamatterofgreatdebate.A.That B.If C.Whether D.Where37.Someadultsthinkofyouasthe“face-downgeneration”becauseyouuseyourphonesomuchandtheywonder___________youdealwithschool,friendsandfamily.A.how B.what C.that D.which38.Helistenedcarefullyasifhecould________hismother’sfootstepsfromthecrowd.A.determine B.react C.explore D.distinguish39.Makeanoteofthequestionsyouwanttoask._______,you’llforgetsomeofthem.A.Otherwise B.However C.Moreover D.Therefore40.Somepeoplewhoseintentionistomakebigmoneyappreciatebeinggivenanychancetomultiplytheirincome,believingthisis___________theirhappinesslies.A.what B.where C.when D.how41.Storiesspreadquicklyamonghisfriends___________Tomhadlivedonadesertedislandforoverfivemonthsaftertheshipwreck.A.that B.if C.who D.whoever42.ThemanagerannouncedthatMs.Li,whohasrichexperienceinprojectcoordination,wouldbe___________thenewproductlaunch,andeveryoneshouldfollowherarrangement.A.inchargeof B.inthechargeof C.takingchargefor D.inchargewith43.Thescientistclaimed___________amajorbreakthroughinmedicalresearchlastyear,butnoevidencehasbeenprovidedsofarA.tomake B.tohavemade C.tobemaking D.making44.Forinstance,yearswithalargerincreaseinonlineusagewerefollowedbyyearswithlowerwell-being,ratherthan___________.A.onthemove B.theotherwayround C.virtualreality D.bytheway45.Whenhesawthemists___________fromtheriverandthemountaintops___________bythesoftclouds,hewasreducedtotears.A.hadrisen,hadsurrounded B.beingrisen,weresurroundedC.rising,surrounded D.rising,surrounding第II卷第三節(jié)單句語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面句子,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。46.Thissmartkeyboard________(precise)measuresthecadence(節(jié)奏)withwhichonetypesandthepressurefingersapplytoeachkey.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)47.Awomanwasattacked___________broaddaylight,leavingpassers-byfrozeninshockuntilacolleaguefinallysprintedoutwithafirst-aidkit.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)48.Therescueteamfinallyspottedthemissingclimbersat___________breathtakingandalmostunbelievabledistanceof1,200metresabovethevalleyfloor,theirbrightjacketsfaintflashesagainstthecliff.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)49.Parentsaretaughttounderstand______importanteducationistotheirchildren’sfuture.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)50.HewasoneofAustralia’smost________(distinguish)artists,renownedforhisportraits,landscapes,andsketches.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)51.Thoughhersmilelookedratherforced,shefinallyaccepted___________shebelievedwasafairprice.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)52.Notoncedid___________occurtoMichaelthathecouldonedaybecomeatopstudentinhisclass.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)53.Thesubject,demandingadvancedmathematicsanddailyhoursofpainstakingcalculation,isfarmoredifficultthaneverybodyhaspreviously___________(expect).54.Whalesanddolphinshavebeenfoundwithhindlimbs;thisrare________(occur)isatraittheyinheritedfromtheirterritorialancestors.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)55.Aftertheexhaustingjourney,theexplorerrecordedinhisnotebookall___________hehadseenandexperiencedinthemysteriousvalley.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)第四節(jié)語篇填空(共10小題:每小題1.5分,滿分15分

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