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2025~2026學年陜西省榆林市橫山中學高二上學期11月月考英語試卷一、聽力選擇題(★★)1.WhatdidthemanhelpdoinAfricalastyear?
A.Buildaschool.B.Setupanewfarm.C.Protectsomewildanimals.(★★)2.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?
A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.(★★★)3.Whathappenedtotheman’ssocks?
A.Theynolongerfit.B.Theyarelostatthelaundry.C.TheyhavebeenwornbyTom.(★★)4.WhereisAlicenow?
A.Inamuseum.B.Inacinema.C.Inacar.(★★)5.Whatcausestheplantstobedeadaccordingtotheman?
A.Thelowtemperature.B.Toomuchwater.C.Overfeeding.(★★★)聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。6.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Husbandandwife.B.Colleagues.C.Relatives.7.Whatwillthemandoforthedinnerparty?
A.Fixthetime.B.Bookarestaurant.C.Spreadtheword.(★★)聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。8.WhatisDavid’sattitudetowardbird-watching?
A.Favorable.B.Casual.C.Unfavorable.9.WhatdoesJaneplantodothisweekend?
A.Takesomepictures.B.Dosomeyoga.C.Walkinapark.(★★★)聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。10.Howmuchdidthewomanspendonthedogfood?
A.$50.B.$175.C.$225.11.Whodidthewomannamethedogafter?
A.Herfavoritesuperhero.B.Herbelovedsinger.C.Herformercoach.12.Whatdoesthedoglooklike?
A.It’sblack.B.It’swhite.C.It’sspotted.13.Wheredoesthedogsleepcurrently?
A.Intheyard.B.Inthelivingroom.C.Inthegarage.(★★★)聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。14.Howdidthemangetthetickets?
A.Hewontheminacontest.B.Hegotthemfromafriend.C.Heboughtthemonline.15.Wherewillthespeakerssit?
A.Inthefirstrow.B.Inthemiddlerow.C.Onthebalcony.16.WhatisViviangoingtobuy?
A.Atelescope.B.Snacks.C.Lightsticks.17.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Aconcert.B.Amusicfestival.C.Anewband.(★★★)聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。18.WhatkindofprogramdoesAbigailhost?
A.News.B.Music.C.Weatherreport.19.Whichdayislikelytohavethehighesttemperature?
A.Friday.B.Saturday.C.Sunday.20.Whatwilltheweatherbelikenextweek?
A.Cloudy.B.Sunny.C.Rainy.二、閱讀理解(★★★)Springisfinallyaroundthecorner,andifyou’renotplanningonmakingthemostofthegreatweather,thenyou’reseriouslymissingout.StayingintheUKisanoptionbut,withthechancesofrainhardlygettinganylower,whowouldreallywantto?Therearesomegreatspringtripsabroadbelow,offeringexcitementandrelaxation.GeneratorDublinThinkingofcelebratingStPatrick’sDayatthesource?Ifyou’reheadingtoIreland’scapital,checkoutfashionablehotelGeneratorDublin,whichwillbegettingintothespiritwithdrinksdeals,greatroomratesandaperformancefromFirstDayLions.Locatedinthecenterofthecity,it’sclosetoeverythingfromDublinCastletotheGuinnessStorehouse.TheLivingProjectTimespentinnaturecanhelprelaxbodyandmind,andTheLivingProjectislaunchingaseriesofnewmindfulactivities.WithlocationsinDartmoorandtheKnoydartislands,itletsyouchoosefromarangeofsharedexperiencesrangingfromyoga(瑜伽)toguidedbreathwork.ValiantLadyVirginVoyagesVirginVoyageshaslauncheditssecondship.ValiantLady,whichwillsailEuropewhilehersistership,ScarletLady,takescareoftheCaribbean.Equippedwith1,330impressiveroomsand78“RockStarQuarters”,shealsohastwo“MassiveSuites”withtheirownprivatehottub(浴缸).Youcanalsoexpectfirst-classentertainmentanddiningexperiencesorganizedbyMichelin-starredcooks.LonelyPlanet’sGuideAswebecomeawareofhowtocutdownourcarbonfootprint,traintravelbecomespopular.Notonlyisitbetterfortheplanet,itcanalsotakeyouthroughlessfrequentedlandscapesataslowerpace.LonelyPlanethashighlighteddozensofrouteswhichcrosstheEuropeancontinent.21.WhatmakespeopletakespringtripsabroadinsteadofstayingintheUK?
A.Weather.B.Entertainment.C.Food.D.Accommodation.22.Whichtripbestsuitspeoplewhoenjoynature?
A.GeneratorDublin.B.TheLivingProject.C.ValiantLadyVirginVoyages.D.LonelyPlanet’sGuide.23.WhatcanpeopledoinLonelyPlanet’sGuide?
A.Travelonfoot.B.Walkataslowerpace.C.Enjoyremotelandscapesbybus.D.TouracrossEuropebytrain.(★★★)Apromotion(促銷活動)offering98yuandomesticplaneticketsisbeingadvertisedbyChineseonlinetravelplatformLY.COM.Whilesuchalowpricesoundsamazing,thereisjustonecatch:thepurchaserisnottoldwheretheflightisheading,norwhenitwilltakeoff.ThepromotionhasbecomeatrendingtopiconChinesesocialmediaassomepeoplehavebeenattemptingtobookthemaheadoftheupcomingMayDayholiday.Labeledasa“destinationblindbox”onthesite,ticketsarepurchasedthrougharathersimplebookingprocedure,inwhichpassengersprovidetheirtravelinformation,selectadepartureairportandthenpaytheir98yuan.Iftherandomlychosendateanddestinationareunsuitable,usersmayaskforarefund,butoncethey“l(fā)ockin”theirtickets,thereisnogoingback.“Destinationblindbox”isnowahottopiconChina’sonlineplatforms.“Ibelieveyoungpeopleareabigtargetdemographic(特定年齡段人口)forthispromotion,becausetheynotonlyenjoythethrilloftheunknown,butalsoliketoshowofftheirlivesthroughthesetypesofcommercialactivities.Likethisoneforinstance,itdoesn’tmatteriftheyfinallygoornot.Bookingaticketandpostingaboutitonsocialmediacanstillsuggestthatonehasadventurousandlife-lovingqualities,”saidFan,amarketingexpertwhohasworkedwithcivilaviationclients.Manypeoplenotonlysharedthescreenshotsofticketstheydrew,someevencameupwithatutorialtoteachthebookingprocedureunderthefreecancellingpolicy.However,someothersclaimeditistooraretodrawaticketthatisideal.“Ifitwantstobeaprofitableactivity,thereleaseoftheticketsmusthavebeenplannedaheadandisnotasrandomasitseems.Itwillnothavepopularairlines.Themarketingcampaignmayalsobeaimedatthefastsaleofsometicketsfromlesspopularairlinesthatwereoriginallynotthatexpensive.Iftheysellalargequantityoftickets,thecompanymaystillearnaprofiteventhoughthepriceis98yuan,”anexpertintourismsuggested.24.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“catch”underlinedinparagraph1?
A.Benefit.B.Mistake.C.Disadvantage.D.Charm.25.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?
A.Theoriginof“destinationblindbox”.B.Thepurchaseintroductionto“destinationblindbox”.C.Theoriginalpurposeof“destinationblindbox”.D.Thepopularityof“destinationblindbox”.26.Whywill“destinationblindbox”appealtoyoungpeopleaccordingtoFan?
A.Itallowsthemtoexperiencevariousadventures.B.ItsatisfiestheirdesiretotravelaroundChina.C.Ithelpsthemsavemoneyonthecostoftravel.D.Itaccordswiththeirlifestyleandattitudes.27.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanyoufindthisarticle?
A.Economy.B.Science.C.Culture.D.Advertisement.(★★★)Cosmeticslikelipstick,foundationandeyelinerarecommonlyusedbywomennowadays.ButwhatdidChinesewomenuseformakeupinancienttimes?Overthepastseveralyears,WangYifan,29,hasrestoredmorethan30kindsofcosmeticsandmakeuptoolsfromdifferentdynasties.Wanghasbeenfascinatedbycosmeticssinceshewasachild.ShelearnedtheformulasforsomeancientcosmeticsandbasictechniquessuchasextractingplantpigmentsfromhergrandfatherwhostudiesChineseancientcosmetics.“Atthattime,Ididn’tknowwhatexactly‘restoration’was,”Wangsaid.“Ijustlearnedhowtodoitwithoutanytheoreticalknowledge.”Aftergraduatingfromcollegein2015,Wangdevotedherselftoresearchingancientcosmetics.Shespentfiveyearsgraduallymasteringsystematicalknowledgeofrestoringancientcosmetics.Shealsolearnedfromprofessionalswhospecializeinclothinganddying.Basically,therestorationprocessofcosmeticsincludesthefollowingsteps:figuringouttheingredients,formulaandeffectiveness,doingexperiments,makingcomparisonsaftertestingandconstantadjustmentifanyproblemsemerge.Inhereyes,everystepisachallenge.Butfindingtherightcomponentsandformulasisthemostdifficultpartasitcouldbethedecisivefactorregardingwhetherthecosmeticscouldberestored.Wangneedstoexaminereferencesinmanyancientbooksandpaintingsandunearthedrelics.Sometimes,thesamecosmeticshavevariousformulasindifferentbooks,andthesameingredientmighthavedifferentnamesduringdifferenttimeperiods.“Therefore,researchingtheformulaisthemosttime-exhaustingandenergy-consumingstep,”Wangsaid.Afterthat,Wangneedstodoexperimentswiththerightmakeuptoolsandtechniques.Anymistakescanleadtofailure.Forexample,WangrestoredakindofpowderusedbyEmpressWuZetian.Thispowderwasmadeofmotherwort,aplantusedinherbalmedicine.Wanghadtolearncrudedrugprocessingfromexperts.Ittookhertwoyearstorecreatethepowder.Althoughtheprocessiscomplicatedandtough,Wangfindsitworthwhile.“RestoringcosmeticsoffersanotherperspectiveforpeopletolearnChinesehistoryandknowmoreaboutournation,”Wangsaid.Now,morepeopleknowtheindustryduetoexposureonsocialmedia.“What’smore,ChinahasbeenattachingmoreimportancetotraditionalChineseculture,”Wangsaid.“Thisboostsmyconfidencetocontinuetorestoreancientcosmetics.”28.WhyisfindingtherightcomponentsandformulasthemostdifficultpartaccordingtoWang?
A.Someformulasmaynotwork.B.Thereferencesarehardtoget.C.Itisdemandinganddeterminestheoutcome.D.Shelackstheprofessionalknowledgeofhowtodoit.29.WhatdoestheexampleofWuZetian’spowdershow?
A.Wangstillhasalottolearn.B.Someingredientshavedifferentnamesnow.C.Anymistakesintheprocesscanleadtofailure.D.Restoringancientcosmeticsconsumesalotoftimeandenergy.30.WhydoesWangfeelit’sworthwhiletorestoreancientcosmetics?
A.Itincreasesthepopularityofancientcosmetics.B.ItenablespeopletoknowmoreaboutChina.C.Ithasmadeherwellknownonsocialmedia.D.ItencouragesthegovernmenttopromotetraditionalChineseculture.31.WhatdoWang’swordsinthelastparagraphimply?
A.Restoringancientcosmeticsisapromisingcareer.B.Sheisincreasinglypopularonsocialmedia.C.TraditionalChinesecultureisnotvalued.D.Sheisnotsurewhethershe’sdoingsomethingrewarding.(★)Itislateautumn—millionsofgardenersacrossthenorthernhemisphere,pulledontheirthickestsweaters,spenthoursclearinglargepilesofleavesandpackedthemintoplasticbagsattheendofdriveways.IntheUSalone,nearly10milliontonnesofgardenwastegotolandfilleveryyear.Thatisalargeamountofeffort,notjustfromanenvironmentalviewpointbutfromthatofourachingbacks,too.Sowheredoesthisadvicecomefrom?Well,itlargelycomesfromthebeliefthatthickfallenleavescanmakeplantsunderthemunabletobreathe,especiallyshortergrass.Theyshutdownimportantphotosynthesis(光合作用)andgetinthewayofthegrowthoftheshortergrass.However,thisreceivedwisdomhasrecentlybeenquestionedbyresearchersatWisconsinUniversity.Thekeyfindingoftheirnewresearchwasthatalthoughclearingfallenleavesisoneofthemostcommongardeningpractices,itmakesverylittlesense.Innaturalecosystems,fallenleaveshelpreturnnutrientsnecessaryforhealthyplantgrowthtothesoil,whichgreatlyimprovessoilcondition.Removingleavesyearafteryearbreaksthisecological(生態(tài)的)balance.Lettingsomeleavesstickaroundtocoveryourgardenisagreatwaytohelpyourgrassandthelocalecosystem.Theyfurtherexplainedthatifupto50percentofyourgrasslawn(草坪)iscoveredbyfallenleaves,youmightaswellgobackindoorsandputyourfeetup.Theadvantagesofthislightleafcoveragefaroutweighthedisadvantages—theleaveswillquicklybreakdownandhelpnextyear’slawngrowfarbetterthanifyouhadclearedthem.Onlyatover50percentcoveragedotheWisconsinresearchersrecommendclearing.Sowhynotconsiderleavingtheleaves?Savetime,carbonandeffort,andinexchangegetahealthierlawnfromthisgardenwaste—thatseemslikeaprettygooddeal.Andhowmanyplasticbagscouldbesavedbysimplynotbinningfallenleaveseveryyear?IntheUSalone,about700million.32.Whatdoestheauthordescribeinparagraph1?
A.Anamazingautumngame.B.Acommonsightingardens.C.Ahotattractioninthenorth.D.Anextremeweatherevent.33.Whatisthereceivedwisdom?
A.Fallenleavesneednotbecleared.B.Fallenleavesprotectshortergrass.C.Fallenleavesblockphotosynthesis.D.Fallenleavesarehardtobreakdown.34.Thenewresearchfindsclearingfallenleavesmakeslittlesense,because________.
A.itruinscityimageB.itbreaksgardeningrulesC.itaffectslocaleconomyD.itcausesecologicaldamage35.What’stheauthor’sattitudetoWisconsinUniversity’sstudy?
A.Doubtful.B.Positive.C.Unclear.D.Worried.(★★★)Canyourememberthefirsttimeyoulearnedtorideabikeordriveacar?Learningtheseskillschangedyourlifeforeverandopenedupnewhorizons(視野).36Onceyouhaveemployedthetimetomastertheskills,youwillnevergobacktotheolddays.Thenewtechnologyisjusttooconvenientandtoopowerful.Technologicaldevelopmentsallthroughtheyearshaveenabledustodomorewithlesseffort.37Eachinventionandnewdevelopmenthasallowedustoextendourcapabilities.Todayweseeoneofthemostdramatictechnologieseverdeveloped—thecomputer.38Computershavesavedorganizationsmillionsofdollars.Furthermore,thesesamecomputersystemshaveopenedupnewopportunitiesthatwouldhavegoneundiscoveredorneglected.Thereisnodoubtthatcomputershaveapositiveinfluenceuponpeople’slife,andthegrowthofcomputerusageissurprising.39Invasionofprivacy(侵犯隱私),fraud(欺詐),andcomputer-relatedmistakesarejustafewshockingexamples.40Ithastheabilitytocutusfreefromsomeactivities,butitcanalsocutdeepintofinancialprofits(利益),personalprivacyandoursocietyingeneral.Thechoiceisyours,andonlythroughtheknowledgeofcomputersystemswillyoubeabletoavoidthedangerswhileenjoyingthemany,manybenefitsofthecomputerage.
A.Itextendsthecapabilitiesofourminds.B.Sothecomputerislikeadouble-edgedsword.C.Ridingabikeordrivingacarisofgreatbenefit.D.Weshouldhavegoodknowledgeofcomputersystems.E.Ontheotherhand,thecomputercandoseriousdamage.F.Wehavecontinuouslylookedforbetterwaysofdoingthings.G.Learningaboutcomputerscanbelikelearninghowtorideabikeordriveacar.三、完形填空(★★★)IhadajobIlovedasacasemanagerformedicallyweakandlow-incomeelderlyadults.Yet,itwas______,justlikemostsocial-servicejobs.AlthoughIwasableto______thebasicsformydaughtersandme,sometimes,unexpected______keptmeawakeatnight.So,ifsomethingwasoutoforderinourhome,itwasprobablygoingtostay______.ThentherewereallthethingsIwishedIcoulddoformychildren.IthoughtIwasdoingagoodjobkeepingmy______frommychildren,butIwasn’t.Childrencan______theirparents’moods(情緒)easily,andtheyareoftenlisteningwhenwe’renot______.Once,aneighbor______metosharethecostofanewfence.I______mysisteranddiscussedthematter,wonderinghowIcould______makeenoughmoneytopayforit.AfterIputdownthephone,mysix-year-olddaughter______me,saying,“Mom,pleasedon’tworry.Wemaynot______everythingwewant,butwehaveallweneed.”That______,madebyjustachild,foreverchangedmyattitude.Shewassmartenoughtotellmethatweoften______“wants”with“needs”.Wehavefood,clothing,andloveforoneanother.______,wehaveeverythingweneed!41.A.hard-earnedB.low-paidC.demandingD.rewarding42.A.discoverB.shareC.coverD.recycle43.A.guestsB.spendingC.encountersD.failure44.A.brokenB.hiddenC.bannedD.trapped45.A.a(chǎn)dventuresB.a(chǎn)chievementsC.decisionsD.worries46.A.conquerB.recordC.perceiveD.reveal47.A.committedB.a(chǎn)wareC.presentD.confident48.A.promisedB.taughtC.pressuredD.a(chǎn)llowed49.A.calledB.remindedC.visitedD.comforted50.A.secretlyB.naturallyC.frequentlyD.quickly51.A.a(chǎn)pproachedB.evaluatedC.botheredD.a(chǎn)ppreciated52.A.ownB.desireC.valueD.use53.A.requirementB.proposalC.a(chǎn)ssumptionD.statement54.A.combineB.confuseC.matchD.compare55.A.ByaccidentB.InreturnC.WithoutdoubtD.Asusual四、語法填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。In1909,hundredsofteahouses56(find)inthecityofChengdu.However,teashopsarelesspopularinpeople’slivesthesedaysaspeopleareturningtodifferentmodern57(drink).Inspiteofthis,someyoungtealoversaretryingtorevive(復蘇)thetraditionalten-drinkingcultureinChina.LeoLiu,58wasborninYunnanProvince,thebirthplaceoftea,59(grow)upsurroundedbytea.Whenincollege,hebegantolearntoappreciateitsrichculture.Aftergraduation,Liuopenedteahouseinanattempt60(carry)forwardtea-drinkingcultureandspreadhisloveofteaworldwide.Chengduwasthelocationthathechose,duetothecity’steaculture.Apartfrom61(introduce)differenttypesofteatohiscustomers,Liuhostsavarietyofeventstopromotethedrink.OnepopulareventismainlyaboutdianchaintheSongDynasty,62oldteapreparationmethod.Liubelievesthatbyexperiencingsuchteacustomsfirsthand,moreandmoreyouthwilleventuallylearntoappreciatetea“63isnaturalforyouthtobeattractedtofashionabledrinkssuchascoffeeormilktea.Butevenmilkteacanbeagatewaytofallinginlove64tea,”saysLiu.“Wedon’tneedtopushit.Interestcomes65(gradual)withtime.”五、書信寫作(★★★)66.假定你是李華,你校正在組織英語演講比賽。請以“你敬佩的一位名人”為主題,寫一篇短文參賽,內(nèi)容包括:1.人物簡介;2.敬佩的原因。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應為100個左右;2.可適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________六、書面表達(★★★)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。IfyouhadtochooseonewordtodescribeKevin,itmighthavebeen“slow”.Hedidn’tlearnhisABCsasfastasotherkids.Henevercameinfirstintherunningraces.However,Kevin’ssmilewasbrighterthanthesuninJune;hisheartbiggerthanthesky.Kevin’senthusiasmforlifespreadquicklytoothers?Sowhenhediscoveredthattheteacher,Randy,wasputtingtogetheraboys’basketballteam,hismothercouldonlyanswer,“Yes,youmayjoin.”BasketballbecamethecenterofKevin’slife.Atpractice,heworkedsohardthatyou’dhavethoughthewaspreparingfortheNBA.Helikedtostandinacertainspotnearthefree-throw(罰球)lineandshootbaskets.Patiently,hestoodtherethrowingballafterballafterball,untilfinallyitwouldgetintothebasket.“Lookatme,Coach!”he’dshouttoRandy,jumpingupanddown,hisfacejustglowingwiththeexcitementofitall.HisteammateswerealsomovedbyKevin’sperseverance,andtheyinsistedonpracticingwithhim.Kevinandhiswholeteamtrulylovedbasketball.Butjustlovingthegamedoesn’thelpyouwin.Moreballsfelloutofthebasketthanintoit,andtheboyslosteverygam
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