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2025~2026學(xué)年云南省昭通市直中學(xué)高一上學(xué)期第二次月考英語(yǔ)試卷一、聽(tīng)力選擇題(★)1.Whereisthewomangoing?

A.Abusinessmeeting.B.Asurpriseparty.C.AnItalianrestaurant.(★)2.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobuy?

A.Honey.B.Awatch.C.Apostcard.(★★★)3.Whatistheproblemwiththewoman’sphone?

A.Thebatteryhasbrokendown.B.Itcan’tberestarted.C.Itdoesn’tmakeasound.(★★★)4.Whydoesthemandislikerealflowers?

A.Theyneedwater.B.Theydiefast.C.Theyareexpensive.(★★★)5.WhoisprobablyNile?

A.Thewoman’shusband.B.Thewoman’sboss.C.Thewoman’sneighbor.(★★)聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話(huà),回答以下小題。6.Whatdoesthewomanliketodonow?

A.Doice-skating.B.Goskiing.C.Organizeatrip.7.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?

A.Bringdrinks.B.Preparelunch.C.Rentequipment.(★★)聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話(huà),回答以下小題。8.Whatisthemanprobablygoingtodoat7:30p.m.?

A.Havedinner.B.Finishhisproject.C.Meethiscolleague.9.WhatdoesMr.Davidsonprobablydo?

A.He’sashopkeeper.B.He’sacleaner.C.He’saprojectmanager.10.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?

A.Seeherclassmate.B.GiveadvicetoMr.Davidsonatthenextmeeting.C.Finishtheprojectrightnow.(★★)聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話(huà),回答以下小題。11.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Friends.B.Colleagues.C.Salespersonandcustomer.12.Whenwillthespeakersreceivetheirorder?

A.OnMonday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnFriday.13.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydofirst?

A.Gotoashop.B.Makealist.C.Talktothemanager.(★★)聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話(huà),回答以下小題。14.Howdoesthewomanfeelatthebeginningoftheconversation?

A.Bored.B.Nervous.C.Excited.15.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Shehasadaughter.B.Sheoftenplaysthegame.C.Shebookedaroomforhercolleague.16.Howmanymembersofthewoman’sfamilywilltakepartinthegame?

A.Two.B.Four.C.Five.17.Whatistheprizeforthewinners?

A.Freetickets.B.Beautifultoys.C.Extrakeys.(★★★)聽(tīng)下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。18.Whatisthespeakerdoing?

A.Promotingaproduct.B.Doingastudy.C.Hostingaprogram.19.Whatdoestheprofessorthinkisthekeytobaking?

A.Thetime.B.Thesteps.C.Thecooker.20.Whycanpeoplefeelrelaxedwhilefocusingonthebakingaccordingtothespeaker?

A.Theycanforgetthingsthatcausepressure.B.Theycandosomethinggoodfortheworld.C.Theycanexpectdeliciouscookies.二、閱讀理解(★)SummerisveryhotinmanypartsofChina.ButGuizhouProvinceiscoolandcomfortable,likeanaturalairconditioner(空調(diào)).HerearefourgreatcitiesinGuizhoutoescapetheheat.GuiyangPeopleknowitas“CoolGuiyang”.Theaveragesummertemperatureisabout23℃degrees.Morethanhalfthecityiscoveredbyforests.InQianlingPark,alargegreenspaceinthecity,youcanseemonkeysandevenvisitpandas!OtherplacessuchasKaiyangandQingzhenalsohavelovelynaturalviews.AnshunItisfamousforitsmanywaterfalls.Thesummertemperatureisaround21℃degrees.Itissocoolthatpeopledonotneedairconditioning,andsometimestheyneedtowearlongsleevesinthemorning.ThehugeHuangguoshuWaterfallisveryexcitingandbreathtaking.LiupanshuiItiscalledthe“CoolCityofChina”.Summertemperaturesstayaround20℃degrees.Theairisfreshandcleanbecauseitishighinthemountains.Peoplecanvisitlargegrasslandsandforests.Itiseasytoreachbytrain,andmanypeoplegobackyearafteryear.BijieItiswell-knownforitsbeautifulflowers,birdsandcaves.Weiningcounty,whoseaveragesummertemperatureisabout19℃degrees,hasalargelakewheremanybirdslive,includingspecialblack-neckedcranes.21.Wherecanvisitorsseepandas?

A.InQianlingPark.B.InKaiyang.C.InQingzhen.D.InWeining.22.Whichplacehasthelowestaveragetemperatureinsummer?

A.Guiyang.B.Anshun.C.Weining.D.Liupanshui.23.Whatisthemainpurposeofthistext?

A.TodescribeGuizhou’ssummerweather.B.ToshowGuizhou’simportanceinChina.C.ToexplainwhyGuizhouiscoolinsummer.D.TointroducefourcoolsummercitiesinGuizhou.(★★★)MartinWoesler,aGermansinologist,whohasdevotedyearstoChineseliterature,recentlyvisitedDunhuang,ahistoricSilkRoadcityinGansuProvince,China.Histrip,whichincludedattendingthemeeting—theFourthDialogueonExchangesAmongCivilizations,becameanunforgettableculturaldiscovery.Beforehisvisit,WoeslerhadlearnedaboutDunhuang.Yetseeingitfirsthandamazedhim.StandinginfrontoftheMogaoGrottoes,hewasattractedbythemixedculturesinCave285.There,GreekgodsApolloandDiana,ChinesestoriesaboutFuxiandNyuwa,IndianBuddhistflyingfigures,andDaoistimmortalbeingsallappeartogetherinfrescoes(壁畫(huà)).“Differenttraditionscometogetherheretomakea1,000-year-oldwonder,”hesaid.Woesler’sjourneywithChineseculturebegan38yearsagoinGermany.HedevotedhimselftonarrowingtheculturalgapbetweenChinaandGermany.ThenhestudiedatPekingUniversityandspentoverthirtyyearsinChina.Asatranslatorandeducator,helaunchedworkshopstoimproveChineseliteratureinGermany,aimingtoaddresstheimbalanceinculturaltranslation.Dunhuang’sexperiencealsoinspiredhisthoughtsondigital-agedialogue.Hebelievestechnologieslikedigitalprotectionandvirtual(虛擬的)exhibitionscanmakeancienttreasuresaccessible,helpingpeoplewelcomedifferenceswithopenness.“Wecanachievewin-winprogressonlybylearningfromeachother,”henotes,stressinghowDunhuang’sage-oldwisdomholdsthekeytomodernglobalharmony.Ashistripended,Woeslercarriedawaymorethanmemories—hegotrenewedconfidenceinthepowerofcivilizationaldialogue.“Dunhuangisnotjustaplace;it’salessoninhowdiversitycancreatesomethingtimeless,”heconcludes,hopingitsspiritwillguidemoderneffortstobuildamoreconnectedworld.24.WhatisthemainpurposeofMartinWoesler’svisittoDunhuang?

A.TostudyChinesepoetryandliterature.B.TotakeavacationalongtheSilkRoad.C.Toattendameetingonculturalexchanges.D.Togiveaspeechaboutdigitaltechnology.25.InCave285oftheMogaoGrottoes,visitorscanseefrescoesof________.

A.culturalelementsfromdifferentcountriesB.GermanandChinesepoetrytranslationsC.moderndigitalexhibitionsofancientartD.onlyChinesegodsandhistoricalstories26.WhatdidWoeslerdotohelpculturalexchangebetweenChinaandGermany?

A.HewrotemanyChinesepoems.B.HebuiltamuseuminDunhuang.C.HeonlystudiedatPekingUniversity.D.HestartedworkshopstointroduceChineseliterature.27.FromWoesler’swords,whatcanweinferaboutDunhuang’sroleintoday’sworld?

A.Itismainlyapopularplacefortourists.B.Itsspirithelpsconnectdifferentcultures.C.Ithaslostitsimportanceinmoderntimes.D.ItfocusesonteachingGreekartandstories.(★★★)Inrecentyears,interestinspacetourismhasgrownrapidly.Onceaconceptlimitedtosciencefiction,spacetravelforprivateindividualsisnowbecomingareality.CompanieslikeSpaceX,BlueOrigin,andVirginGalacticaredevelopingcommercialspaceflightprograms,promisingafuturewhereordinarypeoplecanexperiencelifebeyondEarth.Wealthyadventurers,celebrities,andevenafewresearchershavealreadytakenpartintheseearlymissions,drawingglobalattention.However,spacetourismhasalsoraisedconcerns.Criticsarguethatitremainsanactivityforthewealthy,withticketscostinghundredsofthousandsorevenmillionsofdollars.Othersworryabouttheenvironmentalimpact.Rocketlaunchesreleaselargeamountsofcarbondioxide(CO2)andotherpollutantsintotheatmosphere,contributingtoclimatechange.Somescientistswarnthatwithoutproperrules,morespaceflightscouldmaketheproblemworse.Supporters,ontheotherhand,believethatspacetourismhasbenefits.Itencouragestechnologicalprogressinaerospace,whichcouldlowerthecostofspacetravelinthefuture.Additionally,somebelievethatseeingEarthfromspace—oftencalledthe“overvieweffect”—givestravelersadeeperappreciationfortheplanetandinspiresgreaterenvironmentalresponsibility.Documentariesandinterviewssuggestthatthischangeinattitudeisrealandlasting.Despitetheexcitement,spacetourismisonlyatanearlystage.Althoughsomeprivateflightshavereachedtheedgeofspace,itisnotyetacommonactivity.Thecostmustcomedown,andsafetymustbeimprovedbeforeitbecomesavailabletomorepeople.Someexpertscompareittotheearlydaysofairtravel.Planeswereoncerareandexpensive,buttodaytheycarrymillionseveryday.Thesamemayhappenwithspacetourism,thoughitcouldtakemanyyears.Fornow,spacetourismremainsanexcitingyetcontroversialtopic.Althoughtheideaofordinarypeopletravelingtospaceisinspiring,questionsaboutcost,safety,andenvironmentalimpactmustbesolvedbeforeitcantrulytakeoff.28.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutspacetourism?

A.Rocketlaunchesdonotreleaseanyharmfulgases.B.Mostscientistsbelieveithasnoenvironmentalrisks.C.Ithasalreadybecomeaffordableforordinarypeople.D.Somefamouspeoplehaveexperiencedthespacetravel.29.Whatcanweinferfromthetextaboutthefutureofspacetourism?

A.Itwillreplacetraditionalairtravelintenyears.B.Everyonewillbeabletotraveltospaceverysoon.C.Scientiststhinkitisalreadyverysafeforallpeople.D.Itmaybecomecommonifcostsaregreatlyreduced.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“controversial”meaninthelastparagraph?

A.Causingdisagreement.B.Widelyaccepted.C.Easytounderstand.D.Highlyexpensive.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.TheHistoryofSpaceTravelB.HowtoBecomeaSpaceTouristC.SpaceTourism:ItsPotentialBenefitsandExistingProblemsD.EnvironmentalProblemsCausedbyRocketLaunches(★★★)Fittingyourexerciseintotheweekendnotonlybringsphysicalbenefitsequallywithregularworkouts,butisjustasgoodforyourbrain,astudysuggests.Astudyofmorethan10,000peoplehasfoundthatboth“weekendwarriors”—peoplewhoexercisedjustonceortwiceaweek—andthosewhotookpartinmoreregularphysicalactivityshowedalowerriskofdevelopingmorethan200diseasescomparedwithinactivepeople.“Ithinkourstudyisgoodnewsforbusypeoplearoundtheworld,”saidDrGaryO’Donovan.“Thisisourlatestweekendwarriorstudy,andit’snowbecomingincreasinglyclearthatthebenefitsofexercisingonceortwiceaweekaremuchthesameasexercisingmoreoften.”Researchsuggestssuchexercisecouldalsobringbenefitsforthebrain.O’DonovanandhiscolleaguesanalyzeddatafromtheMexicoCityProspectiveStudy,astudyinwhichindividualsaged35andolderweresurveyedforthefirsttimebetween1998and2004,andforasecondtimebetween2015and2019.Theresultsfromthefirstsurveyrevealedthat,outof10,033participants(參與者),79.2%reporteddoingnosportorexercise,7.2%were“weekendwarriors”,and13.6%exercisedmoreregularly.Inthesecondsurvey,participantswerescreenedforcognitiveimpairment(認(rèn)知障礙)anddementia(癡呆).Theresultsreveal26%ofthosewhoreportednosportorexerciseinthefirstsurveymetthecriteriaformilddementia,comparedwith14%ofweekendwarriorsand18.5%oftheregularlyactivegroup.Khurshid,whowasnotinvolvedinthestudy,welcomedtheresearchnotingthatitsupportedtheideathatindividualsshouldgettheirphysicalactivityinawaythatworksforthem.32.HowdidO’Donovanandhiscolleaguescarryouttheirstudy?

A.Bymakingsurveys.B.Bygivinginterviews.C.Byanalyzingdata.D.Byanalyzingcausesandeffects.33.Whatdoesparagraph5mainlytalkabout?

A.Thereasonstodothestudy.B.Thefindingsofthestudy.C.Thepurposesofthestudy.D.Themethodsusedinthestudy.34.What’stheattitudeofKhurshidtowardstheresearch?

A.Unclear.B.Indifferent.C.Negative.D.Positive.35.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?

A.Puttingexerciseintoweekendsalsodoesgoodtoourhealth.B.Weekendwarriorsfaceahigherriskofdiseasesthanothers.C.Morethan10,000peoplethinkofthemselvesasweekendwarriors.D.Inactivepeoplearelesslikelytodevelopmorethan200diseases.(★★)HowtoBeaBetterPlayerinSportsDoyouwanttoimproveyourperformanceinsports?Becomingaskilledplayerisnotjustaboutnaturaltalent.36Herearesomekeytipsthatcanhelpyou.First,itisveryimportanttosetcleargoals.37Forexample,youcouldaimtomasteranewmoveinbasketballorimproveyourswimmingspeed.Thismakesyourpracticemorefocused.Second,rememberthatpracticeisthekeytosuccess.38Youneedtopayfullattentionandtrytocorrectyourmistakeseverytimeyoupractice.Thisishowyoutrulygetbetter.39Staypositiveevenwhenyoufacedifficulties.Youwillinevitablyfacesetbacksandsometimeslosegames,andthat’sperfectlyokay.Don’tbediscouragedbyabadgame.Instead,learnfromitandcomebackstronger.Inaddition,learningfromothersisanothergreatwaytoimproveyourskills.Youcanlearnalotbywatchinghowskilledplayersandprofessionalsperform.40astheycanseewhatyoucan’t.Finally,alwaysbeagoodteamplayerandshowrespect.Communicatewithyourteammates,encouragethem,andalwaysfollowtherulesofthegame.Goodsportsmanshipisasignofatruechampion.

A.It’snotjustaboutpracticingoften,butalsopracticingwell.B.Havingspecificgoalsgivesyouacleardirectiontofollow.C.Ahealthybodyneedsgoodfoodandenoughsleeptoperformwell.D.Besides,don’tforgettheimportanceofyourmindset.E.Youshouldalsomakesurethatyouarehavingfunwhileplaying.F.Askingyourcoachesforadviceisalsoveryhelpful,G.Italsoincludesamixoftherightattitude,smartpractice,andteamwork.三、完形填空(★★★)Ilovedtravelandhadvisited67countrieswithfriendsandfamily.Thistime,_________,Ideterminedtotravelalone,whichsoundedfrighteningasawomanwitha/an_________.I’vefoundwalkingpainfulsincechildhood,butIquicklylearntto_________alifeinawheelchair(輪椅).Andthisyear,Iquitmyjobto_________ayear-longworldjourney.IcontactedGuinness(吉尼斯)whileplanningandtheysaidsolodisabilitytravelto40+countriesinayearsetsarecord.Ikeptitinmymindasa_________.Indevelopedcountries,accessibility(無(wú)障礙)forthedisabledisn’tan_________,butmyfirstdestinationwasBali(巴厘島)inIndonesia.Iwas_________.Mypartner,Tony,encouragedme,sensingmynerves.“Thishasalwaysbeenyourdream.”InBali,Iarrangedforadrivertoshowmetheisland’ssight.“Iwanttogototheverytop,”Itoldthedriver.“Theroaddoesn’tgothatfar,”he_________.Itwas_________.Iknewtheviewtherewouldbeamazing._________,thedriverandtwolocals_________metothepeak(頂峰)!Ratherthanmakingmefeellikea_________,theysmiledthewholeway.Afterthat,Itraveledfreelyandvisited66countriesalone.Iposted(寄送)theevidence(證據(jù))toGuinnessand,thenextweek,receivedaplainemail_________“Yourrecordhasbeen_________.”Thefeelingofachievementwasamazing.Now,I’mwritingabookaboutmy_________,usingmyrecordasevidencethatadisabilitydoesn’tstopyoufromexploringtheworld.41.A.insteadB.howeverC.besidesD.therefore42.A.choiceB.a(chǎn)dventureC.talentD.disability43.A.liveB.surviveC.changeD.a(chǎn)dmire44.A.startB.challengeC.exploreD.control45.A.chanceB.jobC.goalD.lesson46.A.interestB.focusC.eventD.problem47.A.worriedB.delightedC.a(chǎn)nnoyedD.relieved48.A.a(chǎn)pologizedB.requestedC.recommendedD.a(chǎn)greed49.A.satisfyingB.confusingC.disappointingD.exciting50.A.AnxiouslyB.AwkwardlyC.ConfidentlyD.Kindly51.A.carriedB.leftC.trackedD.stressed52.A.jokeB.failureC.burdenD.fool53.A.sayingB.writingC.singingD.making54.A.refusedB.a(chǎn)pprovedC.exchangedD.hosted55.A.travelsB.a(chǎn)rrangementsC.schedulesD.paths四、語(yǔ)法填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Chinesepeoplepaygreatattentiontothecolor,smell,taste,andshapeoftheirfood,andtasteisrecognized56thesoulofChinesefood.Toachievearichertasteexperience,Chinesepeopleusemanydifferentseasonings.57(traditional),tastesofChinesefoodarecategorizedintofivetypes:salty,spicy,sour,sweet,andbitter.Sinceancienttimes,theChinesepeople58(stress)theharmony(和諧)ofthesefiveflavors,59cannotonlyimprovetasteenjoyment,butalsohavethefunctionofachievingbalancetopromotehealth,aswellastreatingdiseasesandaidingrecoveryfrom60(injure).Spiciness,also61(call)the“pungentflavor”,isbelievedtowhettheappetite(刺激食欲)andhelpthebodyexpelcold.Thesaltyflavorisimportant.However,62importantthingtorememberisthatweshouldnoteattoomuchsaltyfood,becauseitis63(harm)toourhealth.Thesweetflavorfromsugar,honey,orjamcan“tonethebody”,alleviateillness,andimproveone’smood.Manypeoplefind64helpfultoeatsweetfoodwhentheyareinlowspirits.Sournesscanhelpwithdigestionandmakeyouwanttoeatmore.Bitternessinsmallamountsisused65(add)aspecialfreshnesstodishes.五、書(shū)信寫(xiě)作(★★★)66.假如你是李華,你的筆友阿龍,來(lái)自西雙版納,想要十二月份來(lái)你的家鄉(xiāng)昭通昭陽(yáng)區(qū)游玩,咨詢(xún)你游玩攻略,你要給他寫(xiě)一封回信。內(nèi)容包括:1.表示歡迎;2.給他推薦:大山包看雪景,吃小肉串;3.給他建議:帶件羽絨服,注意保暖。參考詞匯:昭通市昭陽(yáng)區(qū):ZhaoyangDistrict,Zhaotongcity;大山包:Dashanbaomountain;雪景:snowylandscape;小肉串:littlemeatskewers;羽絨服:downjacketDearArlung,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、書(shū)面表達(dá)(★★★)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Foryears,myfamilyhadn’ttakenarealvacation;workandschoolfilledeveryday.ThisyearIsaid,“Weneedatrip.”IlookedonthenetandfoundTheManor,anoldhotelbythesea.Thewebpageshowedtwobrightsites:awhitelighthouse(燈塔)onahillandadiningroomthathadwonaprize.Ibookedatonce.Asimplewalkonthebeach?Wecoulddothatanywhere.Iwantedthebeautif

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