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2025~2026學(xué)年天津市濱海新區(qū)紫云中學(xué)高三上學(xué)期第一次月考英語試卷一、單項(xiàng)選擇(★★)1.—It’smyturntogiveaspeech,andIfeelalittlenervousnow.—________.Justbelieveinyourself.

A.Don’tbotherB.It’suptoyouC.TakeiteasyD.Itdoesn’twork(★★★)2.Inhisletter,LiHua_____thecareandhospitalityfromhishome-stayfamilyduringhisstayinLondon.

A.a(chǎn)cknowledgedB.rememberedC.a(chǎn)dmittedD.displayed(★★)3.________youcansleepwell,youwilllosetheabilitytofocus,planandstaymotivatedafteroneortwonights.

A.UnlessB.OnceC.IfD.When(★★★)4.Itisreportedthatmanyanewschool________atpresentinShenzhen,GuangdongProvince.

A.wasbeingbuiltB.werebeingbuiltC.isbeingbuiltD.a(chǎn)rebeingbuilt(★★★)5.—Whatdoyouthinkofteaching,Bob?—Ifinditfunandchallenging.Itisajob________youaredoingsomethingseriousbutinteresting.

A.whereB.whichC.whenD.that(★★)6.—Let’scycletoTiananmenSquarefromTianjinthisweekend.—Howcanwetwogirlsdothat?

A.Iagreewithyou.B.Youmustbejoking.C.That’sagoodpoint.D.That’snotyouropinion.(★★)7.______byaparticulararticleinamagazine,Anneboughtitwithallherpocketmoney.

A.AttractedB.ToattractC.AttractingD.Beingattracted(★★)8.Everyoneknowsthatsuccess______happensovernight.Justasthesayinggoes,“Romewasnotbuiltinaday”.

A.a(chǎn)utomaticallyB.ultimatelyC.instinctivelyD.rarely(★★★)9.—Jackwasadmittedtoasecond-classcollege.—He________atopuniversity,buthewasaddictedtoplayingvideogames.

A.couldenterB.couldhaveenteredC.mustenterD.musthaveentered(★★)10.Whenwearrivedin________usedtobeatraditionalBritishpub,allwecouldseewerethetime-wornwallswhichprovidedanatmosphericsetting.

A.whereB.thatC.whatD.which(★★)11.Uptonow,morethanonearticleonenvironmentalprotection______inthelocalnewspaper.

A.haspublishedB.havepublishedC.hasbeenpublishedD.havebeenpublished(★★★)12.Ifyouknowfirstaidmethods,youcanbecalmerandmorehelpful______emergency.

A.inspiteofB.onaccountofC.onthebasisofD.incaseof(★★★)13.Studiesarereallysignificant,butnever________students’physicalandmentalwell-being.

A.inexchangeforB.a(chǎn)ttheexpenseofC.inpreparationforD.a(chǎn)tthemercyof(★★★)14.There’slittlechancethatwewillbesuccessfulintryingtochangethepresentsituation.________,itisimportantthatwetryourbest.

A.MeanwhileB.OtherwiseC.ThereforeD.Nevertheless(★)15.______tothegiftwasanoteonwhichheexpressedhisappreciationforourreceptionduringhisstayhere.

A.BeingattachedB.AttachedC.AttachingD.Havingattached二、完形填空(★★★)“Dad,canIbuyanotherpairofCONVERSE(匡威)?”Ibegged.IlovedCONVERSEallstarshoesand________twopairsalready.Theyweretotallyinandwell,let’sjustsaythatIlikedto________thetimes.Theywerelikemymost________possessionsandIworethemwithgreat________.Walkingbythestoreand________thebrandnewdesignsmademewanttoshowoffandbuyeverysinglepairforsale.“Ofcourseyoucan,”Dad________me.“Whydon’tyougoinandtryanewone?”Dad________stoppedmefrombuyinganything________itwasthemostexpensivethingintheentirestore.Hewantedmetohaveeverythinghecouldn’t.Iwas________bythebrightlightsofthestoreandpilesofbrandedshoes.Icouldn’tseeDad’s________walletbecauseitwas________underhiswidespreadsmile.ItturnedoutthatIdidn’tbuytheshoesafterall,butIdidendupthinkingaboutmydadandhow________hewastomakinghislittlegirlhappy.Iwouldalways________himtobuyhimselfapairofAdidasorNikebuthewouldalways________hishead.Webothknewweobviouslycouldn’t________them.Buthe’dalwaysputmebeforehim.Ioftenhave________withmydadovertrivial(瑣碎的)issues.Andwhichsixteen-year-olddoesn’t?However,whenIcometothinkofit,Irealizehis________andthatheneverfailsto________it.Dad,IwantyoutoknowI’m________forallthetimesthatI’veyelledatyou.AndwhenIlearntostanduponmyown,withmyvery________salarywhateveritis,I’llgetthebestpairofshoesforyou.16.A.woreoutB.ownedC.soldoutD.washed17.A.standforB.commentonC.liveuptoD.keepupwith18.A.secretB.valuableC.shabbyD.ordinary19.A.a(chǎn)ngerB.regretC.prideD.respect20.A.tryingB.creatingC.rememberingD.a(chǎn)ppreciating21.A.encouragedB.botheredC.blamedD.a(chǎn)ccepted22.A.a(chǎn)lwaysB.neverC.evenD.still23.A.becauseB.unlessC.evenifD.nowthat24.A.blindedB.cheatedC.shockedD.troubled25.A.fashionableB.delicateC.charmingD.trembling26.A.hiddenB.stolenC.obtainedD.fetched27.A.a(chǎn)daptableB.devotedC.a(chǎn)ccustomedD.opposite28.A.a(chǎn)skB.forbidC.waitforD.a(chǎn)rrangefor29.A.nodB.raiseC.shakeD.bury30.A.donateB.deliverC.repairD.a(chǎn)fford31.A.discussionB.patienceC.quarrelsD.plans32.A.loveB.existenceC.honorD.embarrassment33.A.showB.ignoreC.trustD.a(chǎn)ccept34.A.gratefulB.readyC.famousD.sorry35.A.lowB.firstC.basicD.competitive三、閱讀理解(★★)WelcometothehomepageofthePhotographyWorldwebsite.Weofferarangeofusefulservicesforphotographersandphotographylovers.CameraClubJoinourclubandenjoyarangeofbenefits.You’llgetinvitationstoourregularevents,suchasmembers’filmshows,exhibitionsandtalksbyexperts.YoucanapplyforFullmembership,AssociatemembershiporJuniormembership.Fullmembershipincludesfreeentrytoalleventsand10%discountwhenorderingequipmentonline.Associatemembershipgivesyouhalf-priceticketstoevents.Juniormembership(proofofagerequired)allowsyoungsterstoenjoythebenefitsofFullmembership.Costs(peryear):Fullmembership$20,Associate$12,Junior$10.Mostnewmembersjoinedastheresultofrecommendationsfromcurrentmembers.AdviceCenterTakeadvantageofourAdviceCenter.Askourexpertsyourquestionsaboutcamerasandphotography.Whetheryou’relookingforsolutionstoproblemsorfreshideasforinterestingphotos,you’llgetresponsehere.Simplyemailyourquestionstoadvice@orleavearecordedmessageon0800-565656.Weguaranteetosendyouareplybyemailwithinfivedays.Pleasenotethatsincewefailtoprovideinformationaboutrepairstocameras,youshouldcontactthemanufactureraboutthese.CompetitionOurcompetitionisheldeveryyearandisagreatchancefornewandexperiencedphotographerstowinoneofourgreatprizes,whichrangefromalbumstokeepyourphotosintoone-daycoursesorasetofstate-of-the-artcameraequipment.Entriescanonlybeacceptedfrommembers.Theycanbesentinprints,onaCDormemorystick,orbyemail.Pleasenotethatphotoscan’tbereturned,somakesureyouhavecopies.Thetopic—forexample,wildlife,transport,people—isannouncedeachyearhereonthewebsitewhenthecompetitionopens.36.IfyouhaveAssociatemembership,howmuchshouldyoupayfora20-dollarticket?

A.$10.B.$12C.$15D.$2037.WhatdoyouneedtoprovewhenapplyingforJuniormembership?

A.Health.B.Income.C.Age.D.Gender.38.WhichofthefollowingCAN’Tbeobtainedfromtheadvicecenter?

A.Solutionstoproblemsaboutphotography.B.Freshideasforinterestingphotos.C.Responsetoclubmembers’questions.D.Informationaboutrepairstocameras.39.HowwilltheAdviceCenterinformyouofitsreply?

A.Bywritingyoualetter.B.Bytellingyouinperson.C.Bytelephoningyou.D.Bysendingyouanemail.40.What’stherequirementofthecompetition?

A.Competitorsmustbeexperienced.B.Competitorsmusthavemembership.C.Competitors’worksmustbesentbyemail.D.Competitorsmusthavesparecopiesoftheirphotos.(★★★)WhenIwasyoungIwantedtobeamodel,sowhenanationalcontestwasstaged,Iconvincedmyparentstotakemeforanaudition(試演).IwasselectedandtoldIhadpotential.Theysaidthatforonly$900Icouldattendaweekendeventwhichdozensofthemostprestigious(有聲望的)modelingagenciesfromaroundtheworldwouldattend.At13,myhopesoffameandfortunecloudedalljudgmentandIbeggedmyparentstoletmego.Wehaveneverbeenrich,buttheysawmyenthusiasmandagreed.Iimaginedbeingsignedbysomefamousmodelcompanies.Formonths,anyboredomordisappointmentwaspushedasidebecauseIknewIwouldsoonhavethechancetobearealmodel.IthoughtIwouldgracethecoversoffamousmagazines!Ofcourse,Iwasn’tsigned,butwhathurtmemostwasbeingtoldthatifIgrewto5’9”(about1.75metres)Icouldbeasuccess.Iprayedforagrowthspurt(沖刺)becauseIcouldnotimaginegivingupmydream.Imadeanappointmentwithalocalmodelingagencyandtheagentdemanded$500forclasses,$500foraphotoshoot,and$300forotherexpenses.Myparentsonlyagreedafterhoursandhoursofmebegging.Theagencysentmeoutonafewauditions,butwitheverydayIdidn’treceiveacallIgrewmoredepressed.ThefinalstrawcameinJulyafterIhaddecidedtofocusoncommercial(廣告)modeling.TherewasanopencallinNewYorkCity.Wespenthoursdrivingandanotherfewhourswaiting,onlytobetoldthatIwastooshortIwasdevastated(感到難以承受的).YearslaterIrezedthatthetriptoNewYorkwasgoodasitmademenoticeIdidn’tactuallylovemodeling,justtheideaofit.IwantedtobespecialandIwasinnocentlydeterminedtoreachanimpossiblegoal.Theexperiencehasmademestrongerandthatwillhelpmeinthefuture.41.What’sthemainreasonwhytheauthorwantedtobeamodel?

A.Shewonanationalcontest.B.Shewantedtogetreputationandwealth.C.Shewasurgedbysomemodelingagencies.D.Shehadfullpotentialtobeasuccessfulmodel.42.What’stheauthor’sparents’attitudetowardherdream?

A.Encouraging.B.Critical.C.Doubtful.D.Enthusiastic.43.Whatwasthatmadetheauthorendherattempttobecomeamodel?

A.Herparentswerestronglyagainstit.B.Sherealizedthatitwasimpossibleforher.C.Evenalocalmodelingagencyturnedherdown.D.Sherealizedthatshedidn’tactuallylovetheideaofmodeling.44.Theunderlinedphrase“Thefinalstraw”probablymeans

A.thelastinaseriesofbadthingsthathappentomakesomeoneveryupsetangry,etcB.thefinalresultthatshewasadmittedbythemodelcompanyC.thefinalauditiongivenbytheagencyD.thedecisionthatshemadeatlastnottobeamodelanymore45.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromherexperienceofstrugglingtobeamodel?

A.Wherethere’sawillthere’saway.B.Beingamodelisnotthateasy.C.Weshouldhaveourownjudgmentandshouldnotjustfollowothers.D.Wemightsetunpracticalgoalsbuttheexperiencescanhelpusgrow.(★★★)Youhaveprobablyreadaboutrobotsreplacinghumanlaborasaneweraofautomationtakesrootinoneindustryafteranother.Butareportsuggestshumansarenottheonlyoneswhomightlosetheirjobs.InNewZealand,farmersareusingdrones(無人機(jī))toherdandmonitorlivestock,takingupapositionthathighlyintelligentdogshaveheldformorethanacentury.Therobotshavenotreplacedthedogsentirely,RadioNewZealandreports,buttheyhaveappropriated(盜用)oneoftheanimal’smostpotenttools:barking.TheDJ-Innovations(DJI)MavicEnterprise,a$3,500dronefavoredbyfarmers,hasafeaturethatletsthemachinerecordsoundsandplaythemoveraloudspeaker,givingthemachinetheabilitytoactasthedogs.CoreyLambeth,ashepherdatafarmwithsheepandcows,toldRNZthemachinesaresurprisinglyeffective.“That’stheonethingI’venoticedwhenyou’removingcowsandcalves—thattheoldcowsstanduptothedogs,butwiththedrones,they’veneverdonethat,”hesaid,notingthatitmeansthedronesmovelivestockfaster,withlessstress,thanthedogsdo.FarmerstoldRNZthedronescomeinhandyformorethanjustherdingcowsandsheep.Therobotsallowfarmerstomonitortheirlandfromafar,trackingwaterandfeedlevelsandcheckingonlivestockhealthwithoutdisturbingtheanimals.JasonRentoultoldRNZlastspringthatatwo-hourherdingjobthatusedtorequiretwopeopleandtwoteamsofdogscouldbeaccomplishedin45minutesusingasingledrone.“Beingahillyfarmwherealotofstuffisdoneonfoot,thedronesreallysavedalotofman-hours,”hesaid.“Thedronedoesthehigherbitsthatyoucan’tseefromtheground,andyouwouldhavetowalkhalfanhourtogoandhavealookandthengo,‘Oh,therewasnosheepthere.’”Farmersaroundtheworldareusingdrones.InSouthAfrica,theymonitorcrophealthfromabove,whichboostsharvests,accordingtoCN.InCalifornia,winemakersusedronesequippedwithsensorstogrowhealthiergrapes,accordingtoMITTechnologyReview.Becausedronesflyclosertotheground,theyareabletoprovidehigh-resolutionimagesthatarelessexpensivethanhiringsomeonetoflyanaircraftoverafield,thepublicationreported.InNewZealand,farmerssaysomedogsarelearningtoworkalongsidedrones,identifyingthemachinesasmoreco-workerthanfoe.“Agoodherdingdog,he’salreadyfiguredoutifthedronesareworkingonthatside.I’llgooverhere(totheotherside)andworkoverhere,”Rentoulsaid.“Fornow,”farmerssay,“thereisstillaneedforherdingdogs,primarilybecausetheyhavealongerlifespanthandrones,canworkinbadweatheranddonotrequireanelectricalsocketeveryfewhourstorecharge”.“There’sdefinitelygoingtobeplacesfordogsalwaysonfarm,”Lambethsaid.“TheonedownsideoftheMavicdronesoranythingelectronicisthatyoustillneedtobringtheminandchargethem.”46.Accordingtothepassage,thedronescan’treplacethedogsentirelybecause________.

A.thedronescan’tbarkasloudlyasthedogsdo.B.thedrones’powerandworkingconditionsarelimited.C.thedronesaremuchmoreexpensivethantheanimal.D.cowsandcalvesarenotusedtoseeingthedrones.47.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Herdingdogswillgraduallylosetheirpositiononthefarmland.B.Thedronescanonlycopythedogs’barkingwiththecurrenttechnology.C.Thedronesaremultifunctionalandleavetheanimalsundisturbed.D.Thecostofusingdronestomonitorgrapesishalfthecostofhiringsomeone.48.Whatarethemaindisadvantagesofthedrones?

A.Shortservicetimeandsimplefunction.B.Continuousmaintenanceandsystemupgrades.C.Vulnerabilitytofierceanimalsandextremeweather.D.Frequentabsenceandrestrictedbatterycapacity.49.Whydofarmersaroundtheworldlikeusingdrones?

A.Becausedroneshavenomotors.B.Becauseusingdroneshardlymeetthedemandofmanagement.C.Becauseusingdronescannotonlybringabouttoomuchconvenience,butalsoreducethecost.D.Becauseitisoutofthequestionforusingdronestoprovidehigh-resolutionimages.50.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthepassage?

A.RobotsarereplacinghumanlaborB.DroneshelpkeeplivestockinlineC.HerdingdogswillremainonfarmD.Farmingisbecomingsurprisinglyeffective.(★★★)Machinesworkwellataconstantspeed—andthefasterthebetter.Theyaredesignedandbuiltforit.Whethertheyarespinningcottonordealingwithnumbers,regular,repetitiveactionsarewhattheyexcelat.Increasingly,ourworldisbeingdesignedbymachines,formachines.Weadapttomachinesandholdourselvestotheirstandards:Peoplearejudgedbythespeedwithwhichtheyrespond,notthequalityoftheirresponse.Suchideasarebeingwovenintoourculture.“Alwayson”becomessomethingtoboastof,oraspireto.Mostofusarebusymostofthetime,ifnotwithworkthenwithfamily,domestictasksoroursocialnetworks—realandvirtual.WhenIaskpeoplehowtheyaredoing,theyalmostalwaysanswer“busy”.Tickingthingsoffthe“todo”listbecomesameansofdefiningourselves.Afewyearsago,Ibecameveryinterestedinwhatitmeanstopause.Istartedtonoticewherepausesshowupinmyownworkandlife.Forexample,IrealizedthatwhenIwaswriting,ashortwalkwasamoreeffectivewaytobreakacreativeblockthanconcentratingharder.Irealizedthatapauseisnotnothing.Itactsasakindofswitchoropening.AsHeleneSimonsen,aclassicalmusician,says,“Whateveryouaredoing,ifyouwantsomethingelsetohappen,youneedtopause.”Itisnotafixedunitoftime.Itmightbetakingamomentbeforeyouenteraroom,butitcouldalsobea“screen-freeSaturday”,a“ThinkWeek”everytwoyears(whichworksforBillGates)orayear-longvacation.Howeverfastyouaremoving,thereisalwaysthechancetopause—torest,reflectorrefreshofcourse,butalsotoappreciate,getperspective,connecttoothers,orhavenewideas.Thereismoretolifethangettingthingsdone.Time,asweexperienceit,varieswildly.Aminuteeatingice-creamisnotthesameasaminutedoingpush-ups.Eventimeitselfisn’tauniformrawmaterial—asthephysicsofEinsteinshows.Trytoletgooftheideathattimeislinear(直線型),regularandobjective,andthinkofitinthesamewayweexperienceit.Insteadofsettingworkandlifeagainsteachother,usepausestoleaven(為增色)yourexperience.Pauseislikeyeast(酵母):youdon’tneedmuch,butitisavitalingredient.Iwanttogivepausesmorevisibility,importanceandstatus.Myhopeisthateachofuscanusepauses,greatandsmall,toavoidslidingintoamodewhereweactlikepoorlyperformingmachines.51.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?

A.Thewidespreaduseofmachineshasdestroyedourlife.B.Peoplehavebecomequiteobsessedwithresponsespeed.C.Peoplealwaysgetpleasurefromcompetingwithmachines.D.It’sdifficultforpeopletoadapttoahighlymechanizedlife.52.Theunderlinedphrase“Tickingthingsoffthe‘todo’list”inparagraph3isclosestinmeaningto________.

A.learningtoslowdownB.concentratingononethingC.selectingwhatweshoulddoD.gettingthingsdoneonebyone53.Accordingtotheauthor,howdoestakingapausebenefitusinabusylife?

A.Itmakesyourlifedynamicanddelightful.B.Itimprovesourworkingefficiencygreatly.C.Ithelpsdevelopinterpersonalconnections.D.Itenablespeopletodowhattheywanttodo.54.Whichofthefollowingstatementsbestsumsuptheauthor’sunderstandingoftime?

A.Timecannevergetreturned.B.Timeexistsintheformoflines.C.Timeispreciousthatweallneedtocherish.D.Timeiswhateveryoneexperiencesuniquely.55.Whatmessagedoestheauthorwanttoconveyabout“pauses”attheendofthepassage?

A.Theyareuselessiftakenforshortperiodsoftime.B.Theyareforthosewhohavetoomuchsparetime.C.Theyplayavitalroleinourwell-beingandcreativity.D.Theybringharmtoourabilitytoperformefficiently.(★★★)閱讀短文,按照題目要求用英語回答問題。Manypeople,someevenataveryyoungage,setthegoalofgraduatingfromcollege.OneAmericanwomaninTexaswaitedalongtimeforherchancetoreachthatgoal.Thewomanis84-year-oldJanetFein.Lastweek,shereceivedherbachelor’sdegreefromtheUniversityofTexasatDallas.Feinhashadafulllife.Shehasraisedfivechildrenandthenhadacareerasasecretaryuntilsheretiredatage77.Buteventhen,shewasnotreadytotakeiteasyandrestduringawell-earnedretirement.“Ididn’thaveanythingtodoinretirementandIdidn’tthinkthatplayingbingowasuptomyspeed,”Feinsaid.Shesaidshedecidedtomajorinsociology.FeinspentherchildhoodintheBronx,NewYorkCity,whereherfamilylivedinpoverty.Aftergraduatingearlyfromhighschool,shestartedworkingasasecretaryatadressmanufacturerattheageof16.Followinghermarriage,shespent18yearsraisingherchildrenathome.Throughoutherlife,Feinheldvariousjobs,including20yearsasasecretaryinaDallashospital,whichsheretiredfromin2012.Shealsodevoted20yearstoearninganassociatedegree,whichshereceivedin1995.Fein,despiteherlifeexperiences,hadastrongdesiretoearnabachelor’sdegree.Shefoundjoyinreading,writingpapers,andlearningnewthings.Takingadvantageofastateprogram,shejoinedaround2,000othersaged65andolderinTexaswhoattendpublicuniversityclassesforfree.Althoughlessthan1%ofU.S.collegestudentsareinthisagegroup,healthexperts

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