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高級(jí)中學(xué)名校試卷PAGEPAGE1重慶市某學(xué)校2025-2026學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期9月月考英語(yǔ)試題第一部分聽(tīng)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),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ATotrulyhelpourplanet,weneedtoconnectwithit.Andthegoodnewsisyoudon’thavetobeaqualifiedexperttosupportthecause.Herearesomeofthemanyincredibleprojectslookingforvolunteers.TheGreatUKWaterBlitzThistwice-a-yearcampaignfromtheFreshWaterWashaimstoassesswaterqualityacrosstheUK.Thenextonerunsfrom25—28April2025,andasksvolunteerstorecordthewaterqualityinlocalfreshwatersources.Tohelpintheupcomingcampaign,simplyregisteryourinterestat.uk/greatukwaterblitztoreceivemoreinformation,alongwithyourownwatertestingkit.Nature’sCalendarThisinitiativebytheWoodlandTrustlookstotrackseasonalshiftsandpatterns,toseehowclimatechangeisaffectingourecosystems.Theeasy,three-stepprocessrequiresyoutopickaspeciesandbehaviour,decidetheareayou’rerecording,andmakeanoteontheonlinesystemofthedatesoftheseactions.Getinvolvedbyvisitingthe.uk.BigButterflyCountScheduledbetween18Julyand10Augustin2025,involvementinthisprojectrunbyButterflyConservationismoreimportantthanever,asthe2024resultsindicateasignificantdropofthesebeautifulbiodiversityindicators.Participantsareaskedtospend15minuteseverydayrecordingbutterfliestheysee,eitherviatheirwebsitetrackerorapp.Headtotojoinin.TheBigGardenBirdwatchOrganisedbyRSPB,theworld’slargestgardenwildlifesurveyrunsinJanuaryeachyear,andasksvolunteerstosignuptosimplywatchtheirgardensforanhoureachday,recordingthebirdstheysee.In2024,morethan600,000peopleparticipatedintheUK,andrecordedanincredible9.7millionbirds.Visit.ukformoredetails.1.Whichprojectequipsparticipantswithtools?A.BigButterflyCount. B.Nature’sCalendar.C.TheBigGardenBirdwatch. D.TheGreatUKWaterBlitz.2.WhatisthemaingoalofNature’sCalendar?A.Toinformthepublicofseasonalshifts. B.Todemonstratebiodiversityonacalendar.C.Tomonitortheimpactsofclimatechange. D.Toprotectthewildlifelivinginyourarea.3.Whatdothefourprojectshaveincommon?A.Theytakeplaceonayearlybasis. B.Theyaskexpertstoguidevolunteers.C.Theyarelimitedtonaturereserves. D.Theycollectdatarecordedbyparticipants.BLaurieHoramneverthoughtofhimselfasmusical.Athome,hisdadneverlistenedtomusic,whileoneofhisboardingschoolteacherslabelledhimtonedeaf.Butlastmonthhestartedtoplaytheharmonica(口琴)onthestreetsofBradford.Peopleclapped,dancedandthrewcoinsintohiscaseforthelocalfoodbank.Horamcaughthimselfthinking.“How,attheageof79,doIcometobeplayingmusictopeopleonthestreets?”Thequestionpreoccupiedhim,because,someyearsagoatafamilygathering,Gavin,hiseldestson,said:“Youknowwhat,Dad?Itcan’tbecoincidental.Wemusthavegotourmusicalabilitiesfromyou.”Horamhasthreesonsandtheycoverarangeofinstruments.Hewassurprised.“Therecan’tbemusicinme,becauseIcan’tplay!”hesaid.Eightyearsago,Horam,aretiredcivilservant,wasonhiswaybackfromatripwithhisfamily.Gavinstoppedatamusicshop.Hewalkedoutandsaid:“Hereyouare.Iboughtthisforyou,Dad.It’saharmonica.I’lltrytoshowyouhowtoplayabit.”Theywenttoasessionattheirlocalpub.GavinplayedtheguitarandHoramsatinthecornerwithhisharmonica,tryingtomakeasoundthatnoonewouldhear.Aftersixmonths,hewasinvitedintothegroup.Hediscoveredatalentforimprovisation(即興表演),respondingtoanotewithinamillisecondwithoutbattinganeyelid.“Idon’tplaybyear.Iplaybyheart.”Actually,Horamsays:“Myharmonicaplaysme-howIfeel,whatIam,whatI’vebeen.”MusichasenrichedlifewithfriendshipandmadeHoramfeel“partofsomethingmuchbigger”thanhimself.“Atatimewhenthecircleoflifemightbeshrinking,mineisexpanding,”hesays.“Maybeweneverknowcompletelywhoweareorwhatwecando.”4.WhydidHoramplaytheharmonicaonthestreetsofBradford?A.Torecallthegoodolddays.B.Tobegfoodfrompassers-by.C.Tolivehischildhooddream.D.Tocollectmoneyforcharity.5.WhatisGavin’sattitudetohisfather’smusicalability?A.Positive.B.Disapproving.C.Doubtful.D.Unclear.6.WhatdoesplayingtheharmonicaallowHoramtodo?A.Enjoythequiet.B.Listentohisheart.C.Expresshimself.D.Sharpenhishearing.7.WhatdoesmusicbringtoHoram?A.Alostsoul.B.Acomfortablelife.C.Abroadercircleoflife.D.Anewperceptionoffamily.CTheAmericanpoetHenryWadsworthLongfellowoncewrote:“Musicistheuniversallanguageofmankind.”Musiciseverywhere.Butwhydowelikeitsomuch?Oneideaisthatwequicklylearnthepatternsofmusic,andourbrainsfeelrewardedwhentheycan“guess”whatwillcomenext.Butitmaygodeeperthanthat.Neuralresonance(神經(jīng)共振)theory,orNRT,proposesthat,justasourbody’sinternalclockcorrespondswiththelightanddarkcyclesoftheEarth,ourbrainsactuallycorrespondwiththepitchandrhythmofmusic.Thismaybewhyweenjoymusicsomuchandwhywecandance,keeptimewithasong,andevencomposemusic.EdwardW.Largesaysthisisn’tjustanabstractidea.“It’sliterallythesoundcausingaphysicalresonanceinthebrain,”hetoldUConnToday.AlongwithotherresearchersfromtheUS,theNetherlands,theUKandCanada,LargerecentlyexplainedtheprinciplesofNRT.Theresearchersnote,forexample,thatthere’sevidenceofourbrainscontinuingtoreacttomusicalharmoniesevenafterthesoundshavestopped.Andscanshaveshownactivityinthebrainthatcorrelateswithkeepingtimewithmusic,evenifthemusicdoesn’tactuallyhavearegularbeatthelistenercanhear.AccordingtoNRT,thisresonanceiswhatmakesuswanttomoveanddanceandmusicconnectsnotjusttoourearsandourbrains,buteventoourlimbsandourspinalcords(脊髓).“Thistheorysuggeststhatmusicispowerfulnotjustbecausewehearit,butbecauseourbrainsandbodiesbecomeit,”saidCarolinePalmer,oneoftheresearchers.“Thathasbigimplicationsformedicalapplication,educationandtechnology,”Palmersaid.TheresearcherssaythatNRTcangiveusinsightintohowthebrainandbodyareconnected,howmusiccommunicatesemotionandhowourunderstandingoftheeffectsofmusiccouldbeappliedtobrainhealthinthefuture.8.Whatmightexplainwhyhumansenjoymusicaccordingtoparagraph1?A.Brain’srewardfrommusic. B.Itsemotionalexpression.C.Longfellow’sfamousquote. D.Itsuniversalpopularity.9.WhatdoweknowaboutNRT?A.Itisabouttheday-nightcycle. B.Ittellsushowtolistentomusic.C.Itshowsbrain-musiclink. D.Itguidesmusiccomposition.10.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“correlateswith”inparagraph3mean?A.Leadsto. B.Correspondswith. C.Disagreeswith. D.Appliesto.11.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.NRT:AnAnswertoMusicalHarmonies.B.Music:TheUniversalLanguageofMankind.C.BrainResonance:TheSecrettoOurLoveofMusic.D.BrainHealth:AFuturisticTrendinMedicalScience.DWhileMattDamonreliedonpotatoescultivatedinbiowastetosurviveinthehitfilmTheMartian,theresearcherssayitisahumbledesertmoss(蘚類)thatmightprovecrucialtoestablishinglifeonMars.ScientistsinChinasaytheyhavefoundSyntrichiacaninervis—amossfoundintheAntarcticanddesert—isabletobearMars-likeconditions,includingdrought,highlevelsofradiationandextremecold.Themosswasabletoregenerateundernormalgrowthconditionsafterspendinguptofiveyearsat-80℃andupto30daysat-196℃.Theteamthencreatedaset-upthathadsimilarpressures,temperatures,gasesandUVradiationtoMars.ItfoundthemosssurvivedinthisMars-likeenvironment,andwasabletoregenerateundernormalgrowthconditions,evenaftersevendaysofexposure.“Theseexperimentsrepresentanimportantfirststep,buttheydonotshowthatthemosscouldbeasignificantsourceofoxygenunderMartianconditions,nordotheyshowthatthedesertmosscouldreproduceintheMartiancontext,”McDanielsaid.“Implyingthatmossisreadytoterraform(行星地球化)Mars,oranyotherouterplanet,isanoverstatement.”Zupanskaadded.Dr.WigerofWageningenUniversity,alsoraisedconcerns,includingthattemperaturesontheredplanetrarelygotabovefreezing,makingoutdoorplantgrowthimpossible,whilethenewstudydidnotuseMars-likesoil.“ThemossesweretreatedunderMarscircumstancesforamaximumofseveraldaysandthenregrownunderEarthconditionsonsand,”hesaid.“Thisdoesn’tshowatalltheycangrowunderMarsconditions.”However,Prof.EdwardGuinanofVillanovaUniversitydescribedthestudyasimpressive.“ThisextremotolerantmosscouldpromisetobeapioneerplantforMarscolonization,”hesaid,althoughhenotedthemosswouldneedwatertogrow.“Wehavealotofthingstodo,”hesaid.“ButthislowlydesertmossoffershopeformakingsmallportionsofMarshabitableforhumankindinthefuture.”12.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoillustratebymentioningthepotatoes?A.ThepotatoescouldfeedMattDamon.B.Thepotatoesplayedacrucialroleinthefilm.C.ThemossledtosurvivalofthepotatoesonMars.D.ThemossmightsurviveonMarslikethesepotatoes.13.WhatcanbeimpliedfromwhatMcDanielandZupanskasaid?A.ThemosshasalongwaytobeaMartianplant.B.TheyconcludedthattheearthspeciesmightgrowonMars.C.Theywillresearchintoproducingthemossonotherplanets.D.Theexperimentsaboutthemosswerecompletelyinsignificant.14.Whatmightbeacharacteristicofthemossfromthetext?A.Resistanttowater. B.AdaptabletoMartiansoil.C.RegenerativeunderEarthcondition. D.CapableofproducingoxygenonMars.15.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.CanamossadapttolifeonMars?B.CanMarsactuallybecomeasecondEarth?C.CanresearchersmakeittoMarscolonization?D.CanamossbecomeapioneerlivingonMars?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)。Money,acommontopicindailylife,oftenraisesaquestion:whatisitsrealvalue?Somepeoplebelievemoneyisjustatoolforbuyingmaterialthings,butthisviewisfarfromcomprehensive.____16____Considerthestoriesofgreatmindsinhistory.MadameCurie,forexample,turneddownalargesumofmoneythatcamewithherNobelPrize.Insteadofusingitforpersonalcomfort,sheinvestedallherfundsinfurtherscientificresearch.____17____Thisisbecausethediscoveriesshemadelaterhelpedsavemillionsoflives,avaluenoamountofimmediatepleasurecouldmatch.____18____Thinkaboutacommunitypark.Manypeoplemaywonderwhythelocalgovernmentspendsmoneybuildingandmaintainingitinsteadofusingthefundselsewhere.Buttheparkismorethanjustgreenspace.Itprovidesaplaceforchildrentoplay,fortheelderlytoexercise,andforneighborstocommunicate.____19____Inthelongrun,thiskindofinvestmentinpublicwell-beingbringsfarmorevaluethanshort-termmaterialgains.However,it’simportanttorememberthatthewayweusemoneyreflectsourvalues.Somepeoplechaseafterluxurygoods,believingthatowningthemshowssuccess.____20____Whetherit’sascientistdevotingfundstoresearchoranordinarypersondonatingtoacommunityproject,thekeyistoletmoneyserveapurposebeyondimmediatesatisfaction.Inthisway,moneytrulyrealizesitsgreatestvalue.A.Similarlogicappliestoourdailylives,eveninsmallmatters.B.Theythinkthatthemoreexpensivethingstheyhave,themorerespectedtheywillbe.C.Onthecontrary,moneyshouldbesavedforemergenciesratherthanspentonpublicprojects.D.Herchoiceshowedthatmoney,whenusedformeaningfulgoals,canbecomeabridgetohumanprogress.E.Itstrueworthliesnotinwhatitcanbuyimmediately,butinhowitcancreatepossibilitiesforthefuture.F.Everydollarspentonitstrengthenstheconnectionbetweenpeopleandimprovesthequalityofcommunitylife.G.Others,though,choosetospendmoneyonthingsthathavelastingimpacts,likeeducation,charity,orpersonalgrowth.第三部分語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(滿分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Inaheartwarmingreunion,PatrickMoriarty,aretiredscienceteacherfromNewYork,fulfilledapromisehemadetohisstudentsdecadesagobywatchingthe2024solareclipse(日食)together.Backin1978,whileteachinghis“EarthScience”class,Moriarty____21____worksheetsdetailingthetrajectories(軌跡)ofupcomingeclipses.Highlightingtheone____22____topassneartheirhometown,Moriartydeclaredtohisstudents,“____23____thatoneonApril8,2024.We’regoingtogettogetheronthatday.”Hisstudentslaughedatthethought,findingit____24____tounderstandsuchadistantfutureevent.Nevertheless,Moriartypersisted,remindingallofhisstudentsto____25____theircalendarsforthegathering.Twoyearsago,Moriarty,____26____aFacebookeventandreachedouttohisformerstudents.Tohissurprise,hundredsrespondedwith____27____,expressinginterestinjoiningthe____28____.AsApril8,2024approached,about100ofMoriarty’sformerstudents____29____athishome.Emotionsranhighas______30______facesfromtheirjuniorhighdaysreconnected.Moriartysaid,“Whentheywerewalkingup,Icould______31______seetheirlittleninthgradefaces.”FormerstudentKevinThompson______32______Moriarty’scommitment,describingthepromiseas“the______33______homeworkassignmentinthehistoryofanyteacher.”Asthespectacle(奇觀)______34______,surroundedbythewarmthofsharedmemories,laughter,andfriendship,Moriartyproposedanotherreunionintwodecadesforthenextsolareclipse.The______35______broughtlaughter,makingthemrememberthesamejoyfrom1978.21.A.printed B.distributed C.collected D.delivered22.A.needed B.allowed C.intended D.expected23.A.Change B.Remove C.Circle D.Approach24.A.challenging B.interesting C.unacceptable D.reasonable25.A.mark B.keep C.change D.design26.A.attended B.imagined C.created D.witnessed27.A.pride B.curiosity C.determination D.enthusiasm28.A.class B.reunion C.group D.community29.A.gotaround B.settleddown C.showedup D.brokein30.A.diverse B.friendly C.young D.familiar31.A.hardly B.already C.still D.ever32.A.reflectedon B.struggledagainst C.tookto D.preparedfor33.A.hardest B.longest C.strangest D.funniest34.A.unfolded B.decreased C.struck D.existed35.A.prediction B.declaration C.solution D.suggestion第二節(jié)單詞拼寫(共10小題;每題1分,滿分10分)根據(jù)首字母或中文提示,用必修三5單元和選擇性必修一1單元的單詞、短語(yǔ)的適當(dāng)形式填空。并將首字母一起寫在答題卡上。36.Whileworkingthere,outofastrongp________(酷愛(ài),激情)forknowledge,hecontinuedtostudy,earningadoctorateinphysicsin1905.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)37.Ther________(顯著的)developmentofthiscityisconsciouslydesignedtoprotectthepast.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)38.AsIapproachedthetractorhejumpedoutontotheroad,a________(顯然)unhurt,anddashedbacktome.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)39.Avarietyofactivitieswerealsoseenasawayofm________(保持;維持)orincreasingmotivation.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)40.Themaino________(目標(biāo))ofthemeetingistogivemoreinformationonourplans.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)41.Bypracticingmore,youcansurelyc________(克服;戰(zhàn)勝)yourfearofgivingaspeechinpublic.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)42.Hecouldn’thelpbutf________(皺眉)whenhesawthemesshischildrenhadmadeinthelivingroom.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)43.Soawisefarmerneverp_________(延期)gatheringhiscropswhenthesunisshining.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)用必修三5單元和選擇性必修一1單元中所學(xué)短語(yǔ)的正確形式填空。44.Hetoldtheyoungmantostaystill______________(以防)heinjuredhisneck.(根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示完成句子)45.To________________(總結(jié)),forahealthyheartyoumusttakeregularexerciseandstopsmoking.(根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示完成句子)第三節(jié)單句語(yǔ)法填空(共5小題;每題1分,滿分5分)46.________issobreathtakingabouttheexperienceistheout-of-this-worldscenes.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)47.Theprofessorhastwobrilliantassistants,bothof______arecapableofconductingtheexperimentindependently.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)48.Henoddedabsently,hisattention
________(absorb)
bythescreen.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)49.________herreturn,theirreunionafteralongseparationbroughtmixedfeelingsofjoyandsorrow(悲喜交加)tothemboth.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)50.HestaredatmeinamazementasifI________(finish)somethingincredible.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)第四部分(共四節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)51.假定你是學(xué)校英文網(wǎng)站編輯李華,網(wǎng)站擬新增“海外美食”專欄。請(qǐng)給來(lái)自美國(guó)的留學(xué)生Bob寫信約稿,內(nèi)容要點(diǎn)如下:1.稿件要求:約300詞,可附圖;2.投稿方式及截止日期。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。DearBob,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二節(jié)故事續(xù)寫(滿分25分)52.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Theknockonthedoorbroughtmequicklyfrommykitchen.Withthreelittleonesdownforameal,Ihurriedtoanswerbeforetheywereallawakenedpremature.Openingthedooracrackrevealedanoldmandressedindirtyclothing.Fromhishandhungatornplasticbag.“CanIhelpyou?”Iasked.“Wouldyouliketobuysomefreshgardenvegetables?”Hisvoicewasshakywithage.“Aretheyfromyourgarden?”Lookingintohisshabbybag,Isawmostlydirt,withafewcarrots.“Yes,”Hisvoicewassoftandrough.“AndIcangetsomeapplesfromatreeinmyyard.Wouldyoulikesomeofth
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