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試卷第=page66頁,共=sectionpages77頁2025-2026學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期第三次月考卷02英語·全解全析(考試時(shí)間:120分鐘試卷滿分:140分)注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)?;卮鸱沁x擇題時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。3.難度系數(shù):0.65。4.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。I.ListeningComprehension(25分)SectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1. A.Worriedandfrightened. B.Relaxedandhappy.C.Quiteembarrassed. D.Deeplyashamed.2. A.Billhasneverusedacalculator. B.Billcanworkbetterwithoutacalculator.C.Billisworkingwithacalculator. D.Billneedsacalculatorforthiswork.3. A.Tocuthisjeansshort. B.Togoonadiet.C.Towearfittedclothes. D.Tobuyapairofjeans.4. A.Havinganinterview. B.Fillingoutaform.C.Talkingwithafriend. D.Askingforinformation.5. A.Putherreportonhisdesk. B.Readsomepapersherecommended.C.Mailherreporttothepublisher. D.Improvesomepartsofherpaper.6. A.Makesomecoffee. B.Meetthewomanatthelibrary.C.Continuetoread. D.Gooutwithsomefriends.7. A.

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8. A.She’supsetthatshemissedthetelevisionprogram.B.Shedoesn’tthinkthetelevisionprogramwasfunny.C.Shedoesn’tliketalkingabouttelevisionprograms.D.Shewatchedthetelevisionprogramatafriend’shouse.9. A.Hedoubtsthewoman’swords. B.Hehasn’treadthenovelyet.C.Heenjoyedreadingthenovelalot. D.Heisnotinterestedinthenovelatall.10. A.Thetalkshaven’tstartedyet. B.Theyhavecometoageneralagreement. C.Thetalkshaven’tachievedmuch. D.Thetalksbrokedownandwentnofurther.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveralquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11. A.Theylearnsinginganddancing. B.Theyattendoutdoormusicfestivals.C.Theyworkonthefarmforcharity. D.Theyvolunteertoworkforothers.12. A.Onthebeach. B.Inapark. C.Onafarm. D.Inastadium.13. A.Itisrunonaprofit-makingbasis. B.Ithasachievedgrowingsuccess.C.Fanscanhavefreelunchthere. D.Onlysuperstarsareinvitedtoperform.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14. A.Thenumberofrefugeesisincreasingsharply.

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D.Morechildrencannotaffordtogotouniversity.15. A.Nohostnationswanttochangeeducationsystems.B.Itisimpossibletofindsomanyextrateachers.

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B.Theprohibitionofchildlabor.C.Thevictimsofarmedconflicts. D.Thelivingconditionsofthepoor.Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.17. A.Ithasstartedaweek-longpromotioncampaign.B.Ithasjustlauncheditsannualanniversarysales.C.Itoffersregularweekendsalesalltheyearround.D.Itspecializesinthesaleofmen’ssuits.18. A.Pricereductionsforitsfrequentcustomers.B.Giftcardsforcustomerswithanypurchases.C.Freedeliveryofpurchasesforseniorcustomers.D.Priceadjustmentswithinsevendaysofpurchase.19. A.Mailagiftcardtoher. B.Allowhertobuyoncredit.C.Creditittoheraccount. D.Givehercashdirectly.20. A.Ithasalreadybeensoldout. B.Itwillbesenttothewomanbymail.C.Itisnotavailableforthemoment. D.Itisoneoftheitemsonsale.II.GrammarandVocabulary(20分)SectionADirections:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammaticallycorrect.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.TheAustraliangovernmentcontroversiallyshotandkilledaround700koalasfromhelicoptersinVictoria,eventhoughtheyarenotendangeredthere.Awildfiredestroyedlargeareasofthekoalas’primaryfoodsource,themannagumtrees,intheirhabitat.Withlittlefood21(leave)andtheirhabitatburned,theVictoriangovernmentsaidittookthisextremeactiontostoptheanimalsfromslowly22(suffer)fromstarvation.ThiswasthefirsttimeinAustraliathatwildanimals23(kill)fromtheairnotbecausetheywerepests,buttoeasetheirsuffering.Thedecisionshockedmanyandmadeheadlinesaroundtheworld.Animalwelfaregroups,scientistsandthepublicareasking24interferingwith(干預(yù))natureinthiswayiscorrectornot.Animals25(live)withoutourhelpforthousandsofyears.Today,however,weareresponsibleformanyoftheirchallenges.Bushfiresandfloods,forexample,havebecomemorefrequentandintense26

_______climatechange.Still,decidinghowtohelpisn’teasy.Inthiscase,lettingthosekoalaslivemighthavemeantslowandpainfuldeaths.Butshootingthemwasa27(disturb)andviolentstep.Relocatingthekoalaswouldhavebeendifficult.Maturekoalasareterritorialandcan28(stress)byrelocation.Thiscanleadtohealthproblemsandpossibleexposuretodiseases.AsanAustralian,I’mawareofallthat,butthedeathofhundredsofkoalasstillbreaksmyheart.Wecherishourgreyfurryfriends.Naturecanbecruel,butwhenhumanactivityaddstothatcruelty,we29(not)justturnaway.Whenweact,though,wemustdosocarefully,withexpertadviceandrespectforlife.Interveninginnatureisaseriousmatter.Itmustbedonewithcompassion,scienceandalong-termplan.Thekillingofthosekoalaswasaquickfix.Weshouldbe30(good)thanthat.Weoweittoourwildlifetoatleasttrytomakethingsright.SectionBDirections:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.a(chǎn)dopter

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K.spottedIstheSmartHomeaSmartChoice?Dependingonyourperspective,myBrooklynapartmentiseitheratechnologicalmarveloraconfusingmazeofdigitalassistantsandunnecessaryremote-controlintegration.Forme,adjustingthelivingroomtemperatureisassimpleassaying,“HeySiri,setlivingroomto72℉.”Tomywife,however,itisa(n)31processinvolvingappsandWi-Fi.Ispentaround$2,000onthishometechnology,32everythingviaasingleappormyvoice.AsIdon’tlivealone,I’vealsoinstalledconventionalwallswitchesandauniversalremotefortheTV.Thisallowsfamilyvisitorstooperatethingsthe“33”way:dialingadesiredtemperatureonthethermostat(恒溫器),flickingthelightson,andpressingthe“on”buttontowatchnews.Commercialspromiseafutureofeffortlesscontrolandentertainmentatourfingertipsorvoicecommand.Yet,afterfouryearsinasmarthome,myinitialfeelingofempowermenthas34intodependence,mixedwithanxiety.Mysmartthermostatpromised35byadjustingtemperaturesonlywhennecessary.However,Ihaveobservednochangeinmyelectricalbillssinceitsinstallation.Itevenalterstemperaturesrandomlybasedonalearningalgorithmthatcan’tmakesense.Thentherearethealarmingsecuritycameraalerts.Onenight,whileIwasworkinglate,myphonebuzzedwithanalert:“Person36inthelivingroom.”Icrazilycheckedthecamerawithitsnightvisionon,butitrevealednothing;itwasafalse37.Furthermore,whilemysmokealarmscanactivatelightsandcallemergencyservicesduringafire,theirmostpracticalfunctionformeistheabilitytoturnthemoff.Thisisessential,asIenjoyfryingfoodincastiron,anactivitythat38triggersthealarm—acommonexperienceforanyNewYorkercookingasteak.Asanearly39eagertocommanddevicesbyvoice,I’verealizedthatconnectingeverydevicetotheInternetcanbefrightening.Despitethefrustrationsandtheseemingirreversibilityofthistrend,acrucialcomfortremains:mostofthesedevicesstillkeeptheirmostimportant40—asimpleonandoffswitch.III.ReadingComprehension(45分)SectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA.B.CandD.FillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontextIsstudyingdayandnightdrivingyoucrazy?Well,wintervacationwillsoonbearriving.However,forsomeofus,41avacationcanbeabigheadache.Wheretogo?Whattoeatandwheretospendyourevenings?Howmuchwillthetripcost?WillI42jetlag?Ifthatisthecaseforyou,wesuggestyouhaveastaycation.Interestedinknowingwhatastaycationis?Let’sstartby43whatitis.Astaycationisbasicallytakingavacationinyourowncity.It’saconceptthatemergedduringtheglobalfinancialcrisisof2008.Whilewemaybebetteroffnow,staycationsendedup44,withpeopletodaytakingstaycationsnotonlyinordertosavemoney,butbecausetheyactuallyenjoydoingso.Themain45ofastaycationistoseemoreofyourowncity.Thetricktoasuccessfulstaycationistoactlikeitisa(n)46vacation.Youwouldn’tlazearoundandwatchTVinyourhotelroominParis,wouldyou?47,getoutandexploreyourowncityasifitwereParis.48allthepopularattractions,gotoeventsyou’vejustreadaboutinyourcity’snewspapersandfollowadifferentitinerary(行程)foreachday.Theothersecrettoasuccessfulstaycationistoreally“be”onvacation.Don’tbetemptedtodoanythingthatyouwould49do.Getyourcameraoutandtakeawalkingtourofanareacompletely50toyou.Putyoursmartphoneawayanddon’tletmessagescrowdyourmindatanytime.Theonlythingyoushouldneedtousetechnologyforistohelpyoudiscoverthegreatattractionsthatmaybeclosetoyouduringtheday,andfor51thebeststreetsforyoutodosomeshoppingintheevening.“It’shardtogivespecific52,butmoreandmoreyoungpeoplewhoarelivinginbigcitiesparticularlylikestaycations,”saysNiharikaTandon,managerforFourSeasonsHotelMumbai.Theyaretakingtheir53inthecitytheylivein.Tocatertothiscrowd,hotelshaveadded54likelate-nightspatreatmentsandpet-friendlyhotelrooms.Theideaofastaycationisthesameasaholiday—itshouldmakeyoufeel55beforeyouhavetogetbacktoyournormalroutine.41.A.canceling B.making C.planning D.spending42.A.defeat B.fight C.suffer D.sustain43.A.deciding B.defending C.defining D.demanding44.A.a(chǎn)ctingout B.catchingon C.comingin D.livingupto45.A.concern B.course C.problem D.purpose46.A.a(chǎn)ctual B.common C.practical D.rough47.A.Furthermore B.However C.Otherwise D.Therefore48.A.Bringup B.Checkout C.Makeup D.Workout49.A.especially B.normally C.probably D.rarely50.A.convenient B.familiar C.inaccessible D.unknown51.A.examining B.finding C.inventing D.occupying52.A.a(chǎn)ims B.a(chǎn)wards C.expectations D.numbers53.A.breaks B.chances C.commands D.positions54.A.deals B.expenses C.options D.values55.A.devoted B.exhausted C.surprised D.relaxedSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.AOnasummerin1871,ayoungartistsathighuponacliffintheAmericanWest.Hewasfascinatedbythemagnificenceofthewildernesshesaw.InthedistancetheYellowstoneRivercamecrashingdownahugewaterfallintoabasinofskyblue.Belowhimlayenormousvalleywalls,violentlycarvedoutofthecream-yellowstone.Topaintthesewonders,thethin,strongmanhadenduredafour-dayrideonthenewlybuiltNorthernPacificRailroad.Hewastravellingasanartistonasurveyteam.TheworkhecreatedasaresultofthistripwouldintroducethousandsofAmericanstothegloriouslandscapeoftheirowncountry—andhelptoestablishYellowstoneasthefirstnationalparkintheUS.Whilethebeardedfiguresatgazingatthemarvelousviewsaroundhim,hewonderedifhecouldcaptureonpaperalltheglorieshesaw.Alonewithhiswatercolorsanddrawingpencils,34-year-oldThomasMoranbegantodraw.TheartistwhodidsomuchfortheAmericanWestwasbornintoafamilyofweaversinBolton,England,in1837.WhenMoranwasseven,hisfamilymovedtoPhiladelphia,wheretheyworkedlonghoursattheloom(織布機(jī)).Asensitiveyoungman,Moranspenthisearlyadulthoodimprovinghisartwithoutformaleducation.Daytripsoutsidethecityintroducedhimtothebeautyofslopinghillsidesandshiningriverbeds,andhetranslatedallthesesightsintooilpaintingsthatgrewmoreassuredastimewentby.Hesoldenoughoftheseearlyworkstokeepgoing.By1870MoranwasillustratingarticlesforScribner’sMonthlymagazine.Onearticle,writtenbyexplorerNathanielLangford,describedamysteriousregionintheWestcalledYellowstoneas“theplacewherehellbubbledup.”ByreworkingdrawingsmadebymembersofLangford’sjourneyandusinghisownimagination,Morandrewafantasticworldoferuptinggeysers(噴涌的間歇泉)andothersplendidviews.56.Thedescriptioninparagraph1ismeantto________.A.revealthedangerofMoran’strip B.stressthepopularityoftheYellowstoneC.showhowremarkablethesceneryis D.introduceMoran’sdelicatepaintingskills57.WhatcanbelearnedfromthepassageaboutThomasMoran?A.HediscoveredtheYellowstonebyaccident.B.Hewenttoanartschooltotrainasanartist.C.Heappealedtothegovernmenttosetupanationalpark.D.Hedrewthegeysersbeforeseeingtheminperson.58.Theword“illustrating”inthelastparagraphisclosestinmeaningto“________”.A.givingexamplesto B.supplyingpicturesforC.explainingthethemesof D.writingintroductionsto59.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheManWhoGaveUSYellowstone B.ThomasMoranandHisMasterpiecesC.AUniqueandAdventurousTrip D.ANationalParkThatHasGrandViewsBAnimalsontheMoveMovingtoSurviveLiketheshark,mostanimalsusemovementtofindfood.Theyalsouselocomotiontoescapeenemies,findamate,andexplorenewterritories.Humanshavetheaddedadvantageofusingtheirvariousinventionstomoveaboutinjustaboutanykindofenvironment.However,forotheranimalsmovementcameaboutnaturallythroughmillionsofyearsofevolution.Oneofthemostsuccessfulexamplesofanimallocomotionisthatoftheshark.Itsabilitytoquicklyzeroinonitspreyhasalwaysimpressedscientists.SkinIstheKeyThebiologistsdiscoveredthattheskinofthesharkisthekeytotheanimal’shighefficiencyinswimmingthroughthewater.Theskincontainsmanyfiber(纖維).Thesefiberscaneitherstoreorreleaselargeamountsofenergydependingonwhetherthefibersarerelaxedorpulledtight.Asenergyisalternatelystoredandreleasedonbothsidesoftheanimal’sbody,thetailwhipsstronglybackandforth.Thiswhip-likeactionpropels(推進(jìn))theanimalthroughthewaterlikealivingbullet.SourceofEnergyWhenthesharkswimsslowly,thepressureonthefibersisrelativelylow.Thefibersaremorerelaxed,andthesharkisabletobenditsbodyatsharpangles.Theanimalswimsthiswaywhenlookingaroundforfoodorjustswimming.However,whenthesharkdetectsanimportantfoodsource,somefantasticinvoluntarychangestakeplace.Thepressureinsidetheanimalmayincreaseby10times.Thispressurechangegreatlystretchesthefibers,enablingmuchenergytobestored.Thisenergyisthentransferredtothetail,andthesharkisoff.Therestofthestoryispredictable.OtherAnimalsLessEfficientNotallanimalsmoveasefficientlyassharks.Perhapsthegreatestloserinlocomotionefficiencyistheslug(鼻涕蟲).Itusessomuchenergyproducingthemucus(粘液)andcrawlingoveritthatamousetravelingthesamedistanceusesonlyonetwelfthasmuchenergy.Scientistssaythatbecauseoftheslug’sinefficientuseofenergy,itslifestylemustberestricted.Thatis,theanimalsareforcedtoconfinethemselvestosmallareasforobtainingfoodandfindingproperlivingconditions.Havehumanseverbeenfacedwiththiskindofproblem?60.Whatisthemainfactorforshark’srapidwatermovement?A.Theskin. B.Thetail. C.Themuscle. D.Thejaw.61.Accordingtothepassage,whenwillthepressureinsidetheanimalincreasedramatically?A.Whenmovingitstailrapidly. B.Whenfindingitsprey.C.Whenstayingwithoutanymovement. D.Whenbendingitsbodyinswimming.62.Whatcanbelearnedaboutslugsaccordingtothepassage?A.Theymoveasefficientlyassharks. B.Theycantravelasfarasmice.C.Theyonlyliveinrestrictedareas. D.Theyuseonlylittleenergy.CMyownexperimentwithcultureshockcametoafruitlessendwhenIreturnedwithhomesicknessfromayear’sstudyinItaly.Ihadneverheardofcultureshock.AllIknewwasthatIwasunhappyandwantedtogohome.Thatwastwentyyearsago,andsincethencultureshockhasbecomearealfieldstudy.Itisnowunderstoodthatanynormalperson,findinghimselforherselfforanextendedtimeinanewculture,isinfortrouble.Theprocessof“cultureshock”isnowrecognizedassopredictablethatitsfourstageshavebeennoticeable.Thefirstisthehoneymoonstage,familiartothoseofuswholovetotravel,butneverstayinoneplacelongenoughtofindoutwhatfollows.Inthisstage,thenewcountryanditspeopleseemdelightful.Everythingisbetterthanhome.Everythingissodifferentandcharming.Thenthebloomcomesofftherose.Nowthepeoplestarttolookshallow,selfishandstupid.Thedifferentwaysofdoingthingsdon’tseeminterestinganymore.Youstarttofeeltiredallthetime.Cultureshockhassetin.Youfeelatsea.Theemotionalresponsetocultureshockinstagetwocanbeextreme.Confusion,depressionandanxiety,andresentmentcanallentertovaryingdegrees.Youmaybecomephysicallyill.Littlethingsseemterriblyannoying.Thehappierresolutionistomoveontostagethree.Adjusting.Ratherthanitemizing(列舉)what’s“wrong”withthenatives,youremindyourselfthat“right”and“wrong”arenotmeaningfultermsinculturalmatters.Instead,youtrytounderstandwhatmotivatesthenatives,perhapsrealizingthatmanyofthethingsyoudon’tlikearerelatedtothethingsyoudolike.Astimegoeson,youshouldbemovingintostagefour.Acceptance.Atthispoint,yousimplydon’tthinkanymoreaboutthespecialtiesofthenatives.Youacceptthemasindividuals.Youhavestartedtofeelathome;youknowhowtodothings.Youhavenotrejectedyouroldculture;butthenativewayshavesettleduponyou.Youfeeloptimisticaboutyourfuturehere.Youhavetrulyarrived.63.Whydopeoplenotsufferfromcultureshockwhentheyfirstarriveinaforeigncountry?A.Theylovetotravel.B.Thenewcountryanditspeoplearedelightful.C.Theydon’tstayinoneplacelongenough.D.Everythingissodifferentandcharming.64.Whatdoyouunderstandbytheunderlinedsentence“Thenthebloomcomesofftherose.”?A.Theroseblooms.B.Therosecomesup.C.Somethinggoodgoesaway.D.Somethinggoodcomesabout.65.Whichofthefollowingstatementswillthewriteragreewith?A.Anynormalpersonfacinganewculturewillbeintrouble.B.Cultureshockisnowrecognizedasunpredictable.C.Whenyourejectyouroldculture,youcanacceptthenewone.D.Thereisno“right”and“wrong”intermsofculturalmatters.66.Thepassageismainlyabout______.A.thestudyofcultureshockB.thefourstagesofcultureshockandtheirfeaturesC.howtogetridofcultureshockD.thewriter’sownexperimentwithcultureshockSectionCDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Eachsentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.TheBeautyofRereadingReturningtoabookyou’vereadmanytimescanfeellikedrinkswithanoldfriend.There’sawelcomefamiliarity—butalsosometimesaslightsuspicionthattimehaschangedyouboth,andthustherelationship.67Andthat’swhatmakestheactofrereadingsorichandtransformative.Thebeautyofrereadingliesintheideathatourlinkwiththeworkisbasedonourpresentmentalregister.It’strue,theolderIget,themoreIfeeltimehaswings.Butwithreading,it’sallaboutthepresent.68Eachhastopulltheirownweight.69Thefirst,whichItaketoreadingeveryspringisErnestHemingway’sAMoveableFeast.Publishedin1964,it’shisclassicmemoirof1920sParis.Thelanguageisalmostfascinating,anagingwriterlookingbackonanambitiousyetsimplertime.AnotherisAnnieDillard’sHolytheFirm,herpoetic1975ramble(隨筆)abouteverythingandnothing.ThethirdbookisJulioCortazar’sSaveTwilight:SelectedPoems,becausepoetry,andbecauseCortazar.WhileItendtobuyalotofbooks,thesethreeweregiventomeasgifts,whichmightaddtothemeaningIattachtothem.ButIimaginethat,whilemoneyisindeedwonderfulandnecessary,rereadinganauthor’sworkisthehighestcurrencyareadercanpaythem.70Butremember,it’syouthathavetogrowandreadandrereadinordertobetterunderstandyourfriends.A.It’saboutthenowandwhatonecontributestothenow,becausereadingisagiveandtakebetweenauthorandreader.B.Thebooksonthebestsellerlistareusuallyworthrereading.C.Butbooksdon’tchange,peopledo.D.Readingextendstheunderstandingoftheworldaroundus.E.TherearethreebooksIrereadannually.F.Thebestbooksaretheonesthatopenfurtherastimepasses.IV.SummaryWriting(10分)Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinNOMORETHAN60WORDS.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.HowtoDevelopHealthyDigitalHabitsIntoday’sdigitalworld,teenagersspendincreasingamountsoftimeonscreens,whichcannegativelyimpacttheirphysicalandmentalhealth.Developinghealthydigitalhabitsisessentialformaintainingbalanceinlife.Thefirststepistosetclearboundariesforscreentime.Expertsrecommendtakingregularbreaksusingthe20-20-20rule:every20minutes,lookatsomething20feetawayfor20seconds.Turningoffnotificationsduringstudytimehelpsmaintainconcentration.Establishing“screen-free”zones,especiallyinbedrooms,cansignificantlyimprovesleepquality.Anotherimportantaspectisbeingmindfulofonlinecontent.Followingeducationalorinspirationalaccountsratherthanthosepromotingunrealisticstandardscanboostmentalwell-being.Studentsshouldalsoscheduleofflineactivitieslikesports,reading,orface-to-facesocializingtomaintainahealthybalancebetweenvirtualandreal-worldinteractions.Parentsandschoolsplayacrucialroleinmodelingandteachingdigitalwellness.Opendiscussionsaboutresponsibletechnologyuse,cyberbullyingprevention,andcriticalthinkingaboutonlineinformationshouldbeencouraged.Teacherscanincorporatedigitalliteracyintotheircurriculumtohelpstudentsnavigatetheonlineworldsafely.Bycarryingoutthesestrategies,teenagerscanenjoytechnology’sbenefitswhileavoidingitsrisks.Healthydigitalhabitsformedduringschoolyearswillservestudentswellthroughouttheirlivesinourincreasinglyconnectedworld.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________V.Translation(15分)Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.72.應(yīng)該鼓勵(lì)學(xué)生按照自己的興趣報(bào)名選修課。(sign)73.考試周期間,所有學(xué)生都可以使用帶空調(diào)的自習(xí)室。(available)74.當(dāng)學(xué)生們?cè)诹胰障萝娪?xùn)的時(shí)候,班主任老師一直陪伴著他們。(company)75.這個(gè)小鎮(zhèn)的年度節(jié)日充滿了家庭的歡笑,展示了該社區(qū)豐富的文化和傳統(tǒng)。(alive)VI.GuidedWriting(25分)Direction:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120-150wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.76.你剛剛正式開始高中生活不到一個(gè)月。請(qǐng)你以一位“新生”的視角,給你初中的好朋友寫一封信,分享你的所見所感。信的內(nèi)容應(yīng)包括:1.描述高中與初中生活的一個(gè)主要不同之處(可以是學(xué)習(xí)、社交或生活方面);2.基于你短暫的親身體驗(yàn),就如何更好地開啟高中生活提出建議。注意:文中不得出現(xiàn)你的真實(shí)姓名或?qū)W校名稱。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2025-2026學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期第三次月考卷02英語·全解全析(考試時(shí)間:120分鐘試卷滿分:140分)注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)?;卮鸱沁x擇題時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。3.難度系數(shù):0.65。4.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。I.ListeningComprehension(25分)SectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.A

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