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2025~2026學年天津市自立中學高一上學期第一次月考英語試卷一、單項選擇(★★★)1.—CouldyouturntheTVdownalittlebit?—________.Isitdisturbingyou?

A.Takeiteasy.B.I’msorry.C.NotabitD.Itdepends(★★★)2.Althoughafter-schoolactivities________alotoftime,theylearnthowtoorganizetheirbusyschedule.

A.lookedupB.tookupC.pickedupD.madeup(★★)3.Tomwascrazyaboutmusic,popmusic________.

A.intheendB.inparticularC.onendD.onpurpose(★)4.TheEuropeanswholefttheirhomelandinthe18thcenturyandsettledtheirhomesinNorthAmericaare________earlysetters.

A.referringtobyB.referredtobyC.referredtoasD.referringtoas(★★)5.—Wereyousurprisedbytheendingofthefilm?—No,I________thebook,soIalreadyknewthestory?

A.wasreadingB.hadreadC.amreadingD.haveread(★★★)6.---Letmehelpyoucrossthestreet.---_______!I’mnotthatold.

A.ComeonB.NowayC.TakeyourtimeD.Goahead(★★★)7.Weare______meetingournewteachersonthefirstdayofschool.

A.goingalloutB.referringtoC.lookingforwardtoD.dependingon(★★)8.—Areyougoingtotravelwhileyouarehere?—________,buttomorrow,thebusinessmeetingwilllastallday.

A.NoproblemB.I'dlovetoC.WithpleasureD.Youarewelcome(★★★)9.Mark______homefromschool_______henoticedagirlfelloffherbikesuddenly.

A.walked;whileB.waswalking;beforeC.waswalking;whenD.walked;since(★★)10.Maryismuchtoo_________aboutfood.Sheeatsonlywhatshelikes.

A.specificB.particularC.calmD.careful(★★★)11.Thecouple’skindnessgavemeadeep________andremindedmeofthebestthingsabouttheSpringFestival.

A.impressionB.expressionC.descriptionD.collection(★★★)12.LittleSusanstoodbythetableandfeltthebag,______toknowwhatwasinit.

A.cautiousB.variousC.confidentD.curious(★★★)13.AsConfuciusputit,weshould_________onourselvesthreetimeseachday.

A.relyB.reflectC.turnD.comment(★★★)14.You’vegottostartthe_________togetthecargoing.

A.investigationB.engineC.struggleD.performance(★★★)15.Todevelopadvancedtechnology,wemustfirstdevelop__________intheyoungpeople.

A.resourceB.opportunityC.facilityD.creativity二、完形填空(★★★)Iusedtotraveltomakemyselfrelaxed.Twoyearsago,Iwasratherbusywithmybusinessandunderalotof______,soIwenttoLasVegasforaholiday.Ijustwantedtogetawayand______forawhile.WhenIwasonholiday,an______suddenlycametome.IhadlongwishedtopayavisittotheGreekislandofSanatorium.Therefore,theideaofatwo-weekEuropean______alonewasborn.I'ddriven______acrosstheUSbefore,buttravelingtoother______whoselanguagesaren'tthesameasmine______me.IwasworriedthatIwouldn'tbeableto______withanyone.ButIsoon______thatifIwantedtofollowmydreams,Ihadto______outofmycomfortarea(舒適區(qū)).IfIlet______takecontrolofme,I'dgetnowhere.AsIwas______moreplacestovisitonmytrip,IfoundMykonos,Greece,whichI______justasmuchasIlikedSanatorium.WhenIarrivedin______,itwaslikeIwasinadream.WhatIappreciatedbestwasthebusridetoVenice.AsIrodethebusandenjoyedeverynewthingIsaw,Iwascompletely______fromthepressureofmywork.How______itwastoseepeopleridingtheirbikestothe______theywouldliketogoto!Somepeoplemightsay,"It'snotabig______;it'sjustVenice.Thousandsofpeoplegothereeveryday."Butitwasmorethanthattome.Itwasabouthavinga______andwhenitwastimeforittocometrue,don'tletit______.16.A.joyB.pressureC.lossD.pain17.A.waitB.sleepC.workD.relax18.A.ideaB.incidentC.strangerD.invitation19.A.stayB.flightC.vacationD.path20.A.fastB.aloneC.entirelyD.obviously21.A.citiesB.parksC.countriesD.companies22.A.attractedB.frightenedC.surprisedD.interested23.A.agreeB.playC.communicateD.travel24.A.realizedB.arrangedC.selectedD.contacted25.A.lookB.leaveC.makeD.step26.A.fearB.prideC.angerD.courage27.A.indangerofB.inplaceofC.insearchofD.inchargeof28.A.exploredB.visitedC.doubtedD.liked29.A.AsiaB.EuropeC.AmericaD.Africa30.A.tiredB.lostC.differentD.free31.A.frighteningB.freezingC.powerfulD.nice32.A.castlesB.placesC.situationD.homeland33.A.dealB.realityC.orderD.ending34.A.businessB.dreamC.futureD.journey35.A.exploreB.riseC.goD.happen三、閱讀理解(★★)SpeakingEnglishisnotonlyaboutusingpropergrammar.TouseEnglisheffectively,youneedtounderstandthecultureinwhichitisspoken.HereareanumberofimportanttipstorememberwhenspeakingEnglishintheUnitedStates.

GeneralPointstoRememberMostAmericansonlyspeakEnglish.WhileitistruethatmoreandmoreAmericansspeakSpanish,mostAmericansonlyspeakEnglish.Don’texpectthemtounderstandyournativelanguage.Americanshavedifficultyinunderstandingforeignaccents.Thisrequirespatiencefrombothofyou!PublicBehavior·Alwaysshakehands.·Lookatyourpartnerintheeye.·Don’tholdhands:SamesexfriendsdonotusuallyholdhandsorputtheirarmsaroundeachotherinpublicintheUnitedStates.·Smokingisout!Smoking,eveninpublicplaces,isstronglydisagreedbymostmodernAmericans.AddressingPeopleUselastnameswithpeopleyoudonotknow.Alwaysuse“Ms”whenaddressingwomen.ManyAmericanspreferfirstnames.Americanspreferinformalgreetingsandusingfirstnamesornicknameswhenspeakingwithfriendsorworkmates.ConversationTips·Talkaboutwork:Americanscommonlyask“Whatdoyoudo?”itisapopulartopicofdiscussionbetweenstrangers.·Talkaboutsports:Americanslovesports!However,theyloveAmericansports.Speakaboutlocation.36.WhatisnecessarytoknowwhenwespeakEnglishbesidesusinggrammar?

A.Theculture.B.Introduction.C.BodyLanguage.D.Topics.37.IfyouareintroducedtoawomancalledPearlS.Buck,howshouldyouaddressherusually?

A.MadamBuck.B.MsBuck.C.MrsBuck.D.MissPearlS.38.Whatcanwelearnfromthetable?

A.SmokingisallowedinthemodernUnitedStates.B.Americansshakehandswhengreetingsamesexfriends.C.Differentsexfriendsshouldholdhandswhentheymeetforthefirsttime.D.Whenyouspeaktoothers,it’spolitetolookintotheireyes.39.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“address”mean?

A.AplacewheresomeonelivesB.Aformalspeech.C.CallD.Hitaballinaposition40.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.AmericanEnglishTipsB.AmericanCustoms.C.LanguageDifferences.D.TheDifferentLanguageCulture.(★★)Manyforeignstudentsareinterestedinknowingwhatatypical(典型的)schooldayislikeinanEnglishschool,Hereisanintroduction.Atourschool,schoolbeginsat8:55am.Thedutyteacherblowsawhistle(哨子)andthechildrenlineupwiththeirclassgroups.Theywaitquietlyfortheteachertosendthemtotheirclassrooms.Thefirstlessonofthedaybeginsat9:30am.OurmorninglessonsareusuallyEnglishandmathematics.Eachoftheselessonslastsforanhour.Thechildrenhavetheirmorningbreakfrom10:30amto10:45am.Ourchildrenbringasnackfromhometoeatontheplaygrounds.Wenowhaveanhourandfifteenminutesbeforelunchtime.Thefirstfifteenminutesmaybespentgivingthechildrentheirweeklyspellingtest.ThechildrenwillthenhaveanEnglishormathlessonsbeforelunchtime.Lunchtimeisfrom12noonto1:10pm.Mostchildrenbringtheirlunchfromhome.Somechildrenwillhaveacookedschooldinner.Whilethechildrenarewaitingtohavetheirlunchoraftertheyhavefinishedeating,theyplaygamesontheplaygroundsorattendlunchtimeclubs.WehaveMiddaySupervisors(指導者)wholookafterthechildrenduringlunchtime.Teachersarealsoonhandtohelpoutandsupervise.Theytakeitinturnstobeondutyduringlunchtime.Afterlunchtime,lessonsresumewithreadingactivities.Thiscouldbethewholeclassquietlyreadingorthechildrendoingsomereadingingroups.Therestoftheafternoonisspentlearningoneortwoofotherschoolsubjects.41.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?

A.ThefoodstudentsusuallyhaveinanEnglishschool.B.TheactivitiesstudentsinEnglanddoduringthebreak.C.ThemainsubjectsstudentslearninanEnglishschool.D.AtypicalschooldayinanEnglishschool.42.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat________.

A.schoolusuallybeginsat9:30am.B.thefirstlessonendsat10:30am.C.somelessonslastlongerthananhour.D.thereisnomathematicslessoninthemorning.43.Wecanlearnfromparagraph5that________.

A.noteacherscanbeseenontheplaygroundsduringlunchtime.B.lunchisusuallynotprovidedbytheschool.C.childrenusuallygooutoftheschoolafterlunch.D.theschoolprovidesasnacktoeverystudentdaily.44.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"resume"inthelastparagraphmean?

A.Appear.B.Change.C.Continue.D.Improve.45.Whatdoteachersdoduringlunchtime?

A.Theyteachstudentsmathematics.B.Theyhavearest.C.Theytaketurnstohelpandsupervisestudents.D.Theyareondutytohelpstudentshaveatest.(★★★)Scientistshavemadegreatdiscoveries.Buthowhavetheyinfluencedourpersonallives?DokidsinyourclassroomevenknowwhenEinsteinlived?Youmaybewondering:butwhyisitimportanttoteachkidsaboutmodern-dayscientists?First,storiesofscientistscanencouragekids.ChrisHadfieldisaCanadianwhowenttospace,andhe'sarealguitar-playingperson.HemakessingingvideosonYouTube!Hisstorycanmakekidsthinkscientistsarealsocommonpeople.Hearingscientists'storiesmakeskidsthink“Icandothattoo”!Butnotonlythat,thestoriesoffamousscientistscanencouragekidstoexploreandnevergiveup.BillNyewasalwaysrefusedwhentryingtobeanastronaut.Buttoday,hehasmadealotofsuccessesinhisroleasapopularscienceeducatorandengineer.Besides,it'snosecretthatscientificdiscoveriesrequiretrying,andtryingagain.Anotherwaysomescientistscanencouragekidsisthroughtheirdiversity(多樣性).NeildeGrasseTyson,forexample,isanAfrican-American,whichisnotcommoninhisfield.Suchstoriescanmakekidsthinkanyonecanbeascientist.It'simportanttoknowthatscientistsdon'tneedtobe“gifted”or“good”atschool.Oftenweconsiderascientistasbeinganextremelysmartkidatschool.Thatdoesn'thavetobetrue.Theyjustneedtohaveagreatinterestinscience.Tellingstudentsstoriesofscientistscanencouragethemtoshowinterestinscience.Aslongastheyareinterested,theyarelikelytobecomeascientistinthefuture.Modernscientiststeachkidsthatknowledgebuildsuponthefoundationothershavelaid.Thisisimportant—noonecandoitalone.Scientists'storiescanencouragetoday'syoungscientiststokeeptrying.They'llbeencouragednottogiveuponthedreamofexploringandmakingdiscoveries.Eveniftheyhaven'tmadeimportantdiscoveries,theirresearchmayhelpthefollowingscientists.46.WhatcanChrisHadfeild'sstorytellstudents?

A.Scientistsareinterestedindifferentthings.B.Studentsshouldhaveahobbyoftheirown.C.Scientistscanbeordinarylikepeoplearoundus.D.Studentsshouldconsiderscientistsastheirmodels.47.Whichofthefollowingwouldtheauthoragreewith?

A.African-Americansaremorelikelytobecomescientists.B.Scientistsarenotnecessarilyverysmartatschool.C.Notallscientistsreallyshowinterestinscience.D.Scientistsareusuallygoodattheirschooling.48.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsscientists?

A.Supportive:B.Indifferent.C.Opposed.D.Biased.49.Thelastparagraphshowsusthat________.

A.scientistsshouldhelpeachother.B.ascientistshouldnevergiveuptrying.C.makingdiscoveriesisnecessaryforscientists.D.newscientificdiscoveriesmaybebasedonothers'findings.50.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Whyscientistsareimportanttous.B.Whyscientistscanencouragestudents.C.Whystudentslovestoriesofscientists.D.Whystudentsshouldbetaughtaboutscientists四、單詞拼寫(★★★)51.Iwokeupearlyandrushedoutofthedoorinmye________togettoknowmynewschool.(根據首字母單詞拼寫)(★★)52.C________likethismightsometimesputyouunderpressure.(根據首字母單詞拼寫)(★★)53.Pleasecometothefrontonebyoneandi_

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