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2025~2026學(xué)年天津市河西區(qū)北師大天津附屬中學(xué)高三上學(xué)期第一次月考英語試卷一、單項選擇(★★★)1.—Mysongotafullscholarshiptohisdreamuniversity!—Wow,________!What’shegoingtostudy?

A.goodforhimB.goforitC.whatacoincidenceD.a(chǎn)llthebest(★★★)2.Asonlineshoppingbecomesincreasinglypopular,theInternetisregardedasa(n)________wayofreachingtargetcustomers.

A.a(chǎn)ccurateB.temporaryC.complexD.efficient(★★)3.Thedaythattheexchangestudentshadbeenlookingforwardto________atlast.

A.cameB.comingC.hascomeD.hadcome(★★★)4.________hishardwork,hefailedtocompletehisworkasscheduled.

A.InspiteB.DespiteC.ThoughD.Regardlessof(★★★)5.________publicschoolcanprovideadequateeducationformoststudentsinChina,manywealthyparentspreferwesterneducationandarepreparingtheirchildrenforit.

A.WhenB.IfC.UnlessD.Although(★★★)6.Readersarerequiredto________therulesofthelibraryandmindtheirmanners.

A.generateB.confirmC.observeD.evaluate(★★★★)7.Sheisgoingthroughadifficultphase________shewillnotonlycompletehercollegecoursebutalsolookafterhersickfather.

A.whereB.whenC.whichD.why(★★)8.Theauthor,alongwithherwritinggroup,______aseriesofcreativewritingworkshopsinvariouslocalschoolsoverthepasttwomonths.

A.hasconductedB.haveconductedC.hadconductedD.a(chǎn)reconducting(★★)9.Whenwemisunderstandsomeoneweknow,evennotwearegenerallyexpectedtoapologizesoastopolishupthesituation.

A.originallyB.a(chǎn)ccidentallyC.formallyD.intentionally(★★★)10.AsConfuciusputit,weshould________ourselvesthreetimeseachday.

A.passdownB.reflectonC.showrespecttoD.losetrackof(★★★★)11.TheIndianOceantsunamiattheendof2004isbelieved________morethan160,000peopleandmademillionshomeless,________itperhapsthemostdestroyingtsunamiinhistory.

A.tokill;makingB.tohavekilled;makingC.havingkilled;tomakeD.killing;made(★★★)12.Whenwetalkaboutbanningmobilephonesinschool,weshouldalsolookatthegoodside.Inaword,weshouldnot______.

A.killtwobirdswithonestoneB.throwthebabyoutwiththebathwaterC.doinRomeasRomansdoD.havebutterfliesinourstomach(★★)13.Iwassurprisedbyherwords,whichmademerecognize___sillymistakesIhadmade.

A.whatB.thatC.howD.which(★★★)14.Depression,amentalproblemthatoftenresultsfromfiercecompetitionandgreatpressuresinlife,________beadestructiveillnessifnottreatedproperly.

A.mustB.shouldC.needD.can(★★★)15.—Howcomeyoumissedthetrain?Youarrivedatthestationtwominutesaheadofthetimetable!—________.Thetrainhadleftearly.

A.YouhavegotmethereB.JustmyluckC.AreyoukiddingmeD.Ihavenoidea二、完形填空(★★★)DavidwasaspecialeducationstudentatMontereyHighSchoolwholovedbasketballbutwasn’tabletoplay._________,startinginhighschoolandcontinuingforsome40years,heshowedupateverygameas“teammanager”,_________theballsandtowels,givingplayershissweetwordsiftheydidwell,andcriticizingthemiftheymissed_________ormadetheteamlookbad.Whenmyhusbandbecamecoach,heletDavid_________thejobasthe“teammanager”becausehethoughtDavidwaslikepartoftheteam.Morethan_________Davidlovedhugs.I’mnotsureifDavideverknewmy_________.Hecalledme“Mrs.Coach”.Ateverygame,he’d_________meinthestandsandcome,partingthecrowdtogiveahug.WhenDavidhuggedyou,youknewyou’dbeenhugged.Ouroldestchild,whenhewas5,wantedtobeaballboyforhisdad’steam.Davidwouldn’t_________it.Heand_________battleditouthardforyears,fightingoverlooseballslikedogsoverabone.Allwasforgiven_________theboystartedhighschoolandplayedonhisdad’steam.David_________thewaytheboyplayedandtheycouldn’tgetalongbetter._________,intheyearswhenmyhusbandwasbattlingcancer,Davidneversaidmuch,justdidhisjobasalways,diligentlyandwell.He_________sweepingthegymfloor.Sweepingwasnottheteammanager’sjob,ashe__________it.Butifhe_________thecoachsweeping,ashesometimesdid,he’dgrabthebroomandfinishthejobwithoutaword.Thatwaslongago.IhadnotseenDavidforyears.Myhusbandlosthisbattleagainstcancerand_________.AlittlewhilelaterI_________.Iheardhe’dretiredasteammanager.Then,Iwasbackintownforavisit,whenI_________himatmyfavoritebreakfastplace.Hewassittinginthe_________,older,grayer,bigasever,withhissweetwife,Stephanie.“David,”Isaid,tappinghisshoulder,“rememberme?”Tearswelledupinhiseyesasheroseandslowlygavemeabigbearhug.“Mrs.Coach,”hesaid,liftingmyfeet_________theground.“Mrs.Coach.”WhenDavidhugsyou,youstillknowyou’vebeenhugged.16.A.BesidesB.InsteadC.OtherwiseD.Meanwhile17.A.gettingridofB.catchingholdofC.takingcareofD.gettingawaywith18.A.classesB.matchesC.sessionsD.shots19.A.leaveB.changeC.keepD.get20.A.everythingB.somethingC.nothingD.a(chǎn)nything21.A.identityB.habitC.nameD.position22.A.spotB.protectC.seatD.grasp23.A.refuseB.explainC.ignoreD.a(chǎn)ccept24.A.themanagerB.theboyC.myhusbandD.theplayers25.A.a(chǎn)sB.beforeC.unlessD.until26.A.expressedB.a(chǎn)dmiredC.criticizedD.disliked27.A.FinallyB.EarlierC.LaterD.Recently28.A.hatedB.forbadeC.enjoyedD.a(chǎn)voided29.A.toldB.madeC.didD.put30.A.imaginedB.caughtC.hadD.helped31.A.passedawayB.gotawayC.fadedawayD.diedoff32.A.returnedB.recoveredC.movedD.quit33.A.leftbehindB.lookedforC.figuredoutD.raninto34.A.hallB.classroomC.officeD.table35.A.onB.offC.a(chǎn)roundD.beyond三、閱讀理解(★★)PlacestogoforHalloweenfuninChengduOneofthemostfunandfulfillingthingsduringtheseasonistothrowaHalloweenpartyandboogiethroughthenightwithfriendsandfamily.Whenpumpkins,witch'shatsandspidersmaketheirannualappearanceyoucantellHalloweenisapproaching.Whetherit'sapartyforchildrenorjustoneforadults,therearesomanygreattreats,games,musicandactivitiesthatyoucanenjoyyourselvesinthecity.DarkMirror-themedPartyWithascarytheme-DarkMirror(黑暗之鏡),LanKwaiFongChengduthisyearwillhostabigHalloweenpartyonOctober31stwiththeseelements:GhostParade,HauntedHouse,CostumeContestandsoon.Participantscouldenjoylivemusicshow,danceandplay“trickortreat”gamesinthepublicoutdoorarea.Venue:LanKwaiFongChengdu,1ShuijingStreetHalloweenCarnivalPartyTheChengduHappyValleyAmusementParkistohostaHalloweenCarnivalPartythatfeaturesmagicperformances,liverockbandsperformanceandlotsofwickedeventsforparticipants.TheHalloweenseasonintheparkwilllasttillNovember11withadmissionfrom80to150yuan.Venue:16XihuaAvenueBeerNestHalloweenPartyTheBeerNestIandBeerNestIIwillbedecoratedinahaunted(鬧鬼的)housestyleandtherewillbescarymoviesplayingonthebigscreensoftheBeerNestII.Entertainingactivities,suchasfood&drinkspecials,liveDJs,coolmusicandSpookyKidsWorkshops,willbeheldandaprofessionalmarkupartistfromSwedenwillbethereforthosewhowanttomakeanimpressionHalloweennight.HalloweenE-sportsNightPartyTheHalloweenE-sportsNighttotakeplaceonOctober31isoneofthehighlightsoftheE-sportsCartoonandAnimationFestivaltobeheldinChengduEasternSuburbMemoryonOctober31-November1.Itwillofferrelevantactivitiesincludingcosplayshowcases,e-sportscompetitionandlivemusicshowsasaplatformtocommunicatewithcelebratedanimeartistsandcartoonlovers.Venue:4Mid-section,SouthJiansheRoad36.HowcanwetellHalloweenisapproaching?

A.Peopleareeatingpumpkins.B.Witch'shatsaresittingonthehead.C.Spidersareweavingnetsatthecorner.D.Familiesorfriendsaregettingtogether.37.Whichpartyoffersspecialactivitiesforchildrentoenjoythemselves?

A.DarkMirror-themedParty.B.BeerNestHalloweenParty.C.HalloweenCarnivalParty.D.HalloweenE-sportsNightParty.38.Whatisthecommonelementofthefourparties?

A.Cosplay.B.Food.C.Music.D.Magic.39.WhatcanparticipantsdoatHalloweenE-sportsNightParty?

A.Makecartoonshows.B.AttendE-Gamecompetitions.C.Learntoarrangecosplayshows.D.Exchangeideaswithanimeartists.40.WhatcanweinferfromtheBeerNestHalloweenParty?

A.Thepartywillbeheldintwoplacesoneafteranother.B.Scarymovieswillbeplayedinthepublicoutdoorarea.C.ASwedenartistisexpectedtobringjoytotheparty.D.ThepartywillbedecoratedinatraditionalChineseway.(★★★)AnyonecomplainingthelossofthetruemeaningofChristmasprobablyshouldn’tcelebrateinChina.Here,it’smostlybusinessasusualonthe25th.Vacationtimewon’tcomeuntilweekslaterforChina’sownwinterholiday:ChineseNewYearinmid-February.Santaexistsprimarilyinmalls,plustheoccasionalgrocerystoreorcafe.SomemembersoftheyoungergenerationhavestartedplayingSecretSanta,whileothershaveboughtartificialtreesfortheirhomesandoffices.Thereis,however,oneChristmastraditionthat’sdefinitelyChinese:Apples.TheChinesewordforapple,pingguo,soundsalotliketheChinesewordforChristmasEve,ping’anye,and,assuch,atraditionhasformed.WhileAmericansshellout(支付)lotsofUSdollarsforhigh-techpresentslikeiPhonesandXboxes,Chinesefriendssimplyexchangeapples.I’minanoverlitfruitmarketinHangzhou.Christmasmusic—thoughinMandarin—isplayingoverthestoreloudspeakers.StaffersarewearinggreenapronsandredSantacaps.ThisisthemostChristmasspiritI’veseenoutsideStarbucks.It’sanoddtimetogroceryshop—Saturdaynight,justbeforeclosing—butthestoreisfull.Santa-cappedemployeeshandbagsoffruittoastreamofcustomers.Iwalkpastmanytiny,apple-sizedboxes.Someboxesareclear,exceptfortheoutlinesofcutecartoonbearswithtinyplasticearspoppingupontop.Someboxesproclaim“MerryChristmas!”and“HappyNewYear!”inEnglishontheirsides.Someapplesaren’tinboxesatall,butareratheralltiedupinfestivepinkandpurplecellophane(玻璃紙).IneedtochooseamoretraditionalWesternpackageofredandgreencardboardandIcalloveranemployeeforhelp:He’sdressedinhead-to-toeSantaClausclothes,completewithblackbootsandafakebeard.“MerryChristmas!”Isay,brieflyforgettingthatthisparticularKrisKringlemightnotunderstandme.Whenafriendoncetoldmetobringapplestomyfirst-everChinesedinnerparty,itseemedlikeacheapofferinguntilIsawtheprice:Nearly70RMB(over$10)forjustafewofthem.That’snotunbearablyexpensive,butthecostiscomparabletoproducewe’dconsiderexotic(異乎尋常的)intheUS.Meanwhile,inthefruitmarketinmyneighborhood,awomaninaSantacapisringingmeupatthecashier.“MerryChristmas,”Isay,onceagainforgettingaboutthelanguagebarrier.ThenIrealizeIdon’tevenknowhowtosayChristmasinMandarin.Instead,Ifallbackonmyoldfaithfulphrase,onewhichIhopewillevokewhatImean:Abigsmileand“Xiexie,zaijian”41.Whatdoesthearticlemainlytalkabout?

A.HowpeoplecelebrateChristmasDayinChina.B.TheChinesepeopleexchangeapplesatChristmasEve.C.Thewesterntradition—exchangingapplesspreadsinChina.D.AChristmastraditiontheauthorexperiencedinChina.42.Inthe7thparagraph,theunderlinedphrase“KrisKringle”refersto________.

A.SantaClausB.a(chǎn)friendoftheauthorC.oneemployeeD.a(chǎn)stranger43.Accordingtothearticle,whichstatementisTRUE?

A.TheauthorthinksthatthetruemeaningofChristmashaslost.B.Santaexistsoriginallyinshoppingmalls,occasionallyatthegrocerystoreorcafe.C.TheauthorcanspeakChinesefluentlywiththecashierinafruitmarket.D.Staffers’wearinggreenapronsandredSantacapsisthemostChristmasspiritbesidesStarbucks.44.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisnotwesternChristmastradition?

A.ExchangingapplesasChristmasgifts.B.BuyingChristmastreestodecoratehomes.C.Choosingredandgreenpacks.D.WearinggreenapronsandredSantacaps.45.WhatattitudedoestheauthorholdtowardstheChinesetraditionofChristmas?

A.Indifferent.B.Neutral.C.Prejudiced.D.Tolerant.(★★★)Whatmakesbabieslaugh?Itsoundslikeoneofthemostfunquestionsaresearchercouldinvestigate,butthere’saseriousscientificreasonwhyCasparAddymanwantstofindout.He’snotthefirsttoaskthisquestion.Thegreatpsychologist(心理學(xué)家)ofhumandevelopment,JeanPiaget,thoughtthatbabieslaughtercouldbeusedtoseeintotheirminds.Studyingwhenbabieslaughmightthereforebeagreatwayofgaininginsightintohowtheyunderstandtheworld,hereasoned.Butalthoughhesuggestedthisinthe1940s,thisidearemainstobeproperlytested.Despitethefactthatsomeveryfamousinvestigatorshavestudiedthetopic,ithasn’tbeengivenenoughattentionbymodernpsychology.Addyman,ofBirkbeck,UniversityofLondon,isouttochangethat.Hebelieveswecanuselaughtertogetatexactlyhowbabiesunderstandtheworld.He’scompletedtheworld’slargestandmostcomprehensivesurveyofwhatmakesbabieslaugh,presentinghisinitialresultsattheInternationalConferenceonInfantStudies,Berlin,lastyear.Viahiswebsitehesurveyedmorethan1,000parentsfromaroundtheworld,askingthemquestionsaboutwhen,whereandwhytheirbabieslaugh.Theresultsareheart-warming.Ababy’sfirstsmilecomesataboutsixweeks,theirfirstlaughataboutthreeandahalfmonths.Peekaboo(躲貓貓)isasure-firefavouriteformakingbabieslaugh,buttickling(撓癢癢)isthesinglemostreportedreasonwhybabieslaugh.Importantly,fromtheveryfirstchuckle(低聲輕笑),thesurveyresponsesshowthatbabiesarelaughingwithotherpeople,andatwhattheydo.Themerephysicalsensationofsomethingbeingticklishisn’tenough.Norisitenoughtoseesomethingdisappearorappearsuddenly.It’sonlyfunnywhenanadultmakesthesethingshappenforthebaby.Thisshowsthatwaybeforebabieswalk,ortalk,they–andtheirlaughter–aresocial.Ifyoutickleababytheyapparentlylaughbecauseyouareticklingthem,notjustbecausetheyaretickled.What’smore,babiesdon’ttendtolaughatpeoplefallingover.Theyarefarmorelikelytolaughwhentheyfallover,ratherthansomeoneelse,orwhenotherpeoplearehappy,ratherthanwhentheyaresadorunpleasantlysurprised.Althoughparentsreportthatboybabieslaughslightlymorethangirlbabies,bothgenders(性別)findmummyanddaddyequallyfunny.Inspiteofthescientificpotential,babylaughteris“strangelyignored”,accordingtoAddyman.Partofthereasonisthedifficultyofmakingbabieslaughreliablyinthelab,althoughheplanstodealwiththisinthenextstageoftheproject.Butpartlythetopichasbeenignored,hesays,becauseitisn’tviewedasasubjectfor“proper”sciencetolookinto.ThisisaprejudiceAddymanhopestooverturn–forhim,thestudyoflaughteriscertainlynojoke.46.ThepsychologistJeanPiagetheldthebeliefthat________.

A.evenagoodjokecouldnotbegotacrosstobabiesB.histheoryaboutlaughterwouldbeprovedintheendC.studyingbabies’laughterhelpedtoknowhowtheyunderstandtheworldD.babies’laughtercouldbeusedtofindoutwhethertheirbrainsfunctionedwell47.Theunderlinedword“that”inParagraph3refersto________.

A.thepresentsituationofBirkbeckB.thestudyconductedbyJeanPadgetC.thinkinglittleofmodernpsychologyD.ignoringtheresearchintobabies’laughter48.TheresultofthesurveyundertakenbyAddymanshowthat________.

A.babiesarelikelytolaughatpeoplefallingoverB.babiesareveryfondofbeingtickledC.babies’firstlaughcomesatsixweeksD.babiesandtheirlaughteraresocialinaway49.Fromthelastparagraph,itcanbeconcludedthatforAddyman,__________.

A.babies’laughteriswellworthstudyingB.nobodyshouldplayjokesonbabiesC.babies’laughterisnotarealsciencesubjectD.scientistscangetreliableinformationonlyinthelab50.Whichbestdescribethewriter’sattitudetothestudyofbabies’laughter?

A.AdmiringB.Fact-basedC.DoubtfulD.One-sided(★★★★)Manyofusseemtohavelivesthatfollowacertainway.Fromkindergartenallthewaytowhenwegetmarried,everystageofourlivesseemstobepreset.Andalthoughthisworkswellforalotofpeople,accordingtoBritishscholarJayShetty,thereisno“right”scheduletoliveourlivesby.Afewmonthsago,avideoofShetty’sspeech“BeforeYouFeelPressure”becamepopularontheInternetacrosstheworld.Inthevideo,hesendsanimportantmessagethatweshouldthink“outsideoftheway”andhavethecouragetofollowourhearts.AsShettysaysinthevideo,wedon’thavetogetstressedandputourselvesinaracewithourpeersorjudgeourlivesbasedonothers’.“Everythinginlifehappensaccordingtoourtime,ourclocks,”hesays.Inhisinspiringspeech,ShettypointsoutthatUKauthorJ.K.Rowlinggotherfamous“HarryPotter”seriespublishedatage32,afterbeingturneddownby12publishers.ShettyalsomentionsthatUSactorMorganFreemandidn’tgethisbigbreakuntilhewas52yearsold.Soweshouldn’tletanyonerushus.AsphysicistAlbertEinsteinoncesaid,“Noteverythingthatcountscanbecounted,andnoteverythingthat’scountedtrulycounts.Thekeytostayingonourowntracksistobepatientandkeepourowninterest.”InAustraliannurseBronnieWare’sbest-sellingbook“TheTopFiveRegretsoftheDying”,sherecordedthedyingregretsofherpatients,andthetoponeonthelistwas:“IwishIhadthecouragetolivealifetruetomyself,nottheoneothersexpectedofme.”Indeed,wearealluniqueinourpersonalitiesandgifts,andthere’snoperfectfitforall.Weshouldlistentoourinnervoicesandignorewhattheworldhastaughtus,andwhatwe’vepickedupfrompeoplearoundus.“Itisimportanttoallowpeopletogobacktobeingself-awareoftheirowninterests,needsandconcerns,”Shettytoldthemagazine.“It’sdisconnectingfromwhat‘makessense’towhatactuallymovesyouandwhatmakessenseinternally(內(nèi)在地).”51.WhatdoesJayShettyagreeto?

A.Thestagesofourlivesshouldbepreset.B.Fewpeoplehavelivesthatfollowacertainway.C.Allpeoplelivetheirlivesaccordingtoschedules.D.Wecanliveourlivesnotaccordingtothegivenway.52.AccordingtoJayShetty’svideo,peopleshould_________.

A.putmorepressureonthemselvesB.a(chǎn)djusttheirlivesbasedonothers’C.decidetheirlivesintermsofactualcasesD.competewiththosewhoarebetterthanthemselves53.Shettyliststhefamouspeopleinhisspeechtoshow________.

A.everyonecanbeawinnerB.hardworkisthekeytosuccessC.greatnewlifecanbeginanytimeD.successdoesnothappeninone’syouth54.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtoParagraph4?

A.Everythingthat’scountedtrulycounts.B.Oneshouldlivealifeasexpectedbyothers.C.Weshouldcountandanalyzeeverythinginlife.D.Thetopdyingregretwasnotlivinginthewayonewanted.55.Wecanconcludefromthelastparagraphthat_______.

A.peopleshouldneverlistentoothers’adviceB.weshouldfollowtheheartanddowhatwewanttodoC.whatmakessenseshouldnotbeaboutwhatpeoplecareinternallyD.beingself-awareofinterests,needsandconcernsisnotacceptable(★★★)閱讀短文,按照題目要求用英語回答問題。I'mnoliteraryluddite(反對新技術(shù)的人).IboughtaniPadwithmyfirstpaycheckfrommyfirstfulltimejobafterIgraduatedcollege.Butaftertwoyearsofreadingoccasionallyonthedevice,Igaveitawaytomybrother.Itjustwasn'ttherightreadingexperienceforme.Technologyloverschoosee-readersoverbooksbecauseereadersaremoreconvenient.They'reright.Itisobjectivelyeasiertocarryan

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