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2025-2026學(xué)年河北省唐山市玉田縣第一中學(xué)高一上學(xué)期12月月考英語試題注意事項:1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、班級、考試號、考場號、座位號填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把小答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時用0.5mm黑色簽字筆,將答案寫在答題紙上。寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結(jié)束后,將小答題卡和答題紙交回。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話讀兩遍。1.Whowillcometotheball?A.Michelle.B.Karen.C.Lisa.2.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Waitressandcustomer.5.Wherearethespeakersmostprobably?A.Atanoffice.B.Atarestaurant.C.Ataconveniencestore.4.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodoatthebeach?A.Enjoythesunset.B.Takeawalk.C.Attendaparty.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Dale’stravelexperience.B.Thebeautifulweather.C.TheStatueofLiberty.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.WhatisGrace’splanfortomorrow?A.Washingclothes.B.Visitingheruncle.C.GoingtoDisneyland.7.WhydoesthemantalktoGrace?A.Toaskafavor.B.Toexpressthanks.C.Toextendaninvitation.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8Whatisthemagazineabout?A.Photographyskills.B.Travelstories.C.Famouscities.9.WhatdoesAlanplantodoforthemagazine?A.Writehispersonaltravelexperiences.B.Providehisdailylifephotos.C.Drawsomepictures.10.WhatdoesAlanwanttobeinthefuture?A.Aphotographer.B.Atourguide.C.Awriter.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.WhatdoesEmmausuallydofrom9:00am:to10:30am?A.Sheeatssnacks.B.Sheplaysoutside.C.Shewatchescartoons.12.WhendoesEmmabegintotakeanap?A.At12:40pm.B.At1:15pm.C.At2:15pm.13.Whatisanessentialrequirementforthebabysitter?A.KnowingCPR.B.BeingfluentinEnglish.C.Havingsomeexperience.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14WhatdoesbluestandforinJames’design?A.Freedom.B.Courage.C.Peace.15.WhatdoesJamesthinkofNadiraGanji’sdesign?A.Amazing.B.Awful.C.Simple.16.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Attendingalecture.B.Hostingaceremony.C.Conductinganinterview.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatwillthetouristsdothismorning?A.EatatthelargestrestaurantinShanghai.B.Visitthetallestbuildingintheworld.C.Trythefastestelevatorworldwide.18.Wherewillthetouristsgothisafternoon?A.TheBund.B.YuGarden.C.TheShanghaiTower.19.HowwillthetouristsgettoZhujiajiaoWaterTown?A.Bybus.B.Byboat.C.Bytram.20.Howlongwillthetriplast?A.Oneday.B.Twodays.C.Threedays.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AEasternEurope,longignoredbythetouristindustry,isbecomingmorepopularamongtravelers.Herearesomeofthebestplacestovisit.PlitvickaJezeraPlitvickaJezeraisasmalltowninCroatia,bestknownasthegatewaytothePlitviceLakesNationalPark.ThisUNESCOWorldHeritagesiteisoneofthemostbeautifulnaturalattractionsintheregion,featuringmultiplelakes,whicharelinkedbyaseriesofwaterfalls.Theparkisrichinwildlife,includingdeer,bears,andwolves,andoffersvisitorsachancetoexploreitsbreathtakinglandscapesthroughanetworkofwoodenwalkwaysandtrails.BledBledisapicturesquetowninSlovenia,oftenreferredtoas“l(fā)ittleSwitzerland”duetoitsamazingalpinescenery,characterizedbysnow-cappedmountains,crystal-clearglacialwaters,andthickgreenforests.ThetowniscenteredaroundLakeBled,whichisfamousfortheiconicBledIsland.Bledisalsoperfectforoutdooractivities,includingswimming,bungeejumping,andwhitewaterrafting.SplitSplitisalivelycityinCroatia,knownforitsrichhistoryandstrikingbuildings.ThecityfeaturesthemagnificentDiocletian’sPalace,aUNESCOWorldHeritagesite,whichwasbuiltbytheRomanEmperorDiocletianinthe4thcentury.Visitorscanwanderthroughthepalace’snarrowstreets,exploringRomanruinsandmedievalbuildingsthathavebeenrepurposedintoshops,cafes,andhomes.BratislavaBratislava,thecapitalofSlovakia,isacharmingcitythatoftengetsoverlookedbytravelers.Despiteitssmallsize,itoffersauniquemixofhistoryandmodernity.Thecitycenterisfilledwithmedievalstreets,historicbuildings,andavibrantatmosphere.VisitorscanexploretheBratislavaCastle,whichofferspanoramic(全景的)viewsofthecity,andenjoythetraditionalSlovakiancuisineinthelocalrestaurants.1.Whichplaceistheentrancetothenationalparkwithinterconnectedlakesandwaterfalls?A.PlitvickaJezera. B.Bled. C.Split. D.Bratislava.2.WhyisBledregardedas“l(fā)ittleSwitzerland”?A.Becauseofitsnaturalfeatures.B.Becauseofitscentrallocation.C.Becauseofitsiconicbuildings.D.Becauseofitsoutdooractivities.3.WhatdoSplitandBratislavafeatureasmentionedinthetext?A.Thesmallsize.B.Thehistoricalarchitecture.C.Thetraditionalrestaurants.D.TheUNESCOWorldHeritagesites.B閱讀理解。ThefreezingNortheasthasn’tbeenaterriblyfunplacetospendtimethiswinter,sowhenthechancecameforaweekendtoSarasota,Florida,mybagswerepackedbeforeyoucouldsay“sunshine”.IleftforthelandofwarmthandvitaminC(維生素C),thinkingofbeachesandorangetrees.Whenwetoucheddowntoblueskiesandwarmair,Isentupasmallprayerofgratefulness.Swimmingpools,winetasting,andpinksunsets(atnormaleveninghours,not4intheafternoon)filledtheweekend,butthebestpart-particularlytomytaste,dulledbymonthsofcold-weatherrootvegetables-wasa7a.m.adventuretotheSarasotafarmers’marketthatprovedtobemorethanworththeearlywake-upcall.Themarketwhichwasfoundedin1979,setsupitstentseverySaturdayfrom7:00amto1p.m,rainorshine,alongNorthLemonandStatestreets.Basketsofperfectredstrawberries,thered-paintedsidesoftheJavaDawgcoffeetruck;andmostofall,thetomatoes:amazing,large,softandroundredtomatoes.Disappointedbymanyabroken,vine-ripened(蔓上成熟的)promise,I’verefusedtobuywintertomatoesforyears.Nomatterhowattractivetheylookinthestore,onceIgetthemhomethey’reunfailinglydry,hard,andtasteless.ButIhomedin,withuncertainty,ononeparticulartableattheBrown’sGroveFarm’sstand,fulloffreshandsofttomatoesthesizeofmyfist.Theseweretherealdeal-andatthatmoment,IrealizedthatthebestpartofSarasotainwinterwasgoingtobeeatingthingsthatbackhomeinNewYorkIwouldn’tbeexperiencingagainformonths.DelightedasIwasbythetomatoesinsight,myhappinessdeepenedwhenIlearnedthatBrown’sGroveFarmisoneofthesuppliersforJackDusty,anewlyopenedrestaurantattheSarasotaRitzCarlton,where-luckilyforme-Iwasplanningtohavedinnerthatverynight.Withoutevenseeingthemenu,IknewI’dbeorderingeverytomatoonit.4.WhatdidtheauthorthinkofherwinterlifeinNewYork?A.Exciting. B.Boring.C.Relaxing. D.Annoying.5.Whatmadetheauthor’sgettinguplateearlyworthwhile?A.Havingaswim.B.Breathinginfreshair.C.Walkinginthemorningsun.D.Visitingalocalfarmer’smarket.6.WhatcanwelearnabouttomatoessoldinNewYorkinwinter?A.Theyaresoft. B.Theylooknice.C.Theytastegreat D.Theyarejuicy.7.Whatwastheauthorgoingtothatevening?A.Gotoafarm. B.Checkintoahotel.C.Eatinarestaurant. D.Buyfreshvegatables.CSpidersareprettyremarkable.Theylivealmosteverywhere,fromrainforeststodeserts.Someevenspendmostoftheirlivesunderwater.Theyaresmarterthanyouthink,withsomeabletomakeplansandcount.Scientiststhinktheymightevendreamwhentheysleep.Yetmanypeoplefindtheseeight-leggedanimalsscary.Now,itseems,fakenewsmaybemostlytoblame.Mediareportsaboutpeople’sencounterswithspiderstendtobefulloffalsehoods,anewstudyfinds.“Thevastmajorityofthespidercontentoutthereisabouttheirbeingscaryandhurtingpeople,”saysarachnologistCatherineScott.Inreality,researchersnote,“Spidersalmostneverbitepeople.”Infact,manyspidersprotectusbyeatinginsects,suchasmosquitoes,whichspreaddisease.Evenspidersthatcouldposeathreatrarelybitepeople,Scottsays.Forthenewstudy,Scottandtheircolleaguesanalyzedmorethan5,000onlinenewspaperstoriesabouthumansandspiders.Eachhadbeenpublishedbetween2010and2020.Theycamefrom81countriesandwerewrittenin40languages.Theresearchersdidn’tjustfinderrorsinthestories.Morethanfourinten,articleshadoverblownthespiders’behaviorsandoftenusedsensationalwordslikekillersandnightmarestodescribethem.Ifpeopleknewthetruthaboutspiders,theywouldspendlesstimeblamingthemforbitescausedbyotheranimals,Scottargues.Peoplemightalsobelesslikelytokillspiderswithpesticidesthatarepoisonoustootherspeciesincludinghumans.Clearingspiders’namewouldbegoodforthem,too.Say,forinstance,theonesinyourhousethatdon’tgetsquashed(壓扁)outoffear.Improvingspiders’publicimagecouldevenboostconservationeffortsingeneral.“Spidersarekindofuniqueinthattheyseemtobereallygoodatgrabbingpeople’sattention,”saysLisaTaylor,anarachnologistwhowasnotinvolvedinthestudy.“Ifthatattentionispairedwithrealinformationabouthowfascinatingtheyare,thenIthinkspidersarewell-suitedtoserveastinyambassadorsforwildlifeingeneral.”8.Whatprobablycontributestospiders’illnames?A.Scientificstudies. B.Untruestories.C.Theirerrors. D.Theiruglylooks.9.WhatcanwelearnaboutspidersfromParagraph2?A.Spidersaresmarterthanyou. B.Spidersneverbitepeople.C.Mostspidersspreaddisease. D.Spidersprotectpeopleinaway.10.WhatcanweinferfromLisaTaylor’swords?A.Spidersarenotgoodatdisguisingthemselves.B.Spiderswouldbebetterprotectediftreatedrightly.C.Publicattentionisconsistentwithrealinformation.D.Improvementinspiders’publicimagemakesnosense.11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.SpidersUnfairlyNegative B.Spiders’PublicImageC.Well-suitedAmbassadors D.SpidersActuallyScaryDYoubookedtheAirbnb.Yousteppedawayfromwork.Maybeyouevenleftyourlaptopbehind.Butnowit’sMonday,andyou’resomehowmoreexhaustedthanbefore.Ifyou’veeverreturnedfroma“restful”weekendstilltired,youweren’timaginingit.Manyhigh-achieverstrytosolveburnoutwithsurface-levelbreaks—onlytofindthemselvesbackatsquareone,butwithunpackedbagsandabacklogofemails.Theproblemisn’tyourweekend.It’swhatyou’recarryingintoit.Burnoutisn’tjustphysicaltiredness.It’semotionalexhaustion,decisionfatigue(疲勞),mentaloverload,andaconstantsenseof“Ishouldbedoingmore”.Soifyourday-to-daylifefeelslikeanendlessto-dolist,aweekendoff—whilelovely—isn’tgoingtochangethat.You’renotjusttired.You’reoverfunctioning.Anda48-hourbreakcan’tundoalifestylethatdemandssuperhumanenergy.Sowhatcanhelp?Namewhatkindoftiredyouare.Notallfatigueissolvedbynapping.Startbyidentifyingifyou’reemotionally,socially,ormentallytired.Giveyourselfpermissiontorestimperfectly.Youneedrecoverythatmeetsyouractualneeds—evenifthatmeansstayinghomeorcancelingseveralplans.Buildmicro-restintoyourweek.StopsavingrestforPTO(PaidTimeOff).Resetwithquietmeals,five-minutewalks,orlettingataskgoundone.Tinyexitsfrombusymodeaddup.Therealfixisn’tabettervacation—it’sabetterbaseline.Youdeservealifethatdoesn’trequireheroicrecovery.Startbycreatingspaceforyourselfdaily,notjustontheextraamountoftime.Restisn’tareward—it’sarequirementforlivingwell.12.Whatistheprimaryfunctionofthefirstparagraph?A.Tocriticizethemodernworkculture. B.Topresentacommonexperienceaboutrest.C.Tointroduceseveralwaystorelaxonweekends. D.Todescribepossibleproblemsduringajourney.13.Whatissuggestedasaneffectivewaytodealwithfatigue?A.Cancelingalltheplansforaperfectrest. B.Savingupresttimeforlongerpaidvacations.C.Takingshortbreaksduringtheworkingtime. D.Planninglivelyweekendmealswithfriends.14.Whatcanbeinferredfromtheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraph?A.Longervacationsarebetterforrecovery. B.Thesolutionliesinrestructuringdailylife.C.Peopleshouldpursueheroicrecovery. D.Youcouldrewardyourselfwithabetterlivingspace.15.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleofthearticle?A.Whatmakesanenergizedlongvacation? B.Whydoyourweekendsfailtorechargeyou?C.Whatleadstoyourphysicalexhaustion? D.Howcanweplanaperfectrestfulweekend?第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余選項。(注意:選E涂AB選F涂AC選G涂AD)ThingsToRememberOnYourFirstSoloTravelAdventureIfyou’veeverthoughtaboutjusttakingatripyourselfinsteadofwaitingforsomeonetojoinyou,you’renotalone.____16____However,doyoucountyourselfamongthemanywhohavetriedit?Ifyou’replanningyourownsolotrip,herearefourimportantthingstokeepinmind.____17____Sinceyou’retravelingsolo,howyouchoosetoexploreitisentirelyuptoyou.Thisisyourchancetodowhateveryouwantwheneveryouwantbecausethistime,you’rerunningtheshow.Don’tbeafraidtotalktorandompeople.Thoughthereissomeonewhoposesathreat,it’simportanttorememberthatnoteveryoneisouttogetyou.____18____That’sbecauseyou’reanovelty,apersonfromanothercountrywhoisvisitingtheirs.Therefore,insteadofputtingonyourheadphonesorinstantlyseeingthemasweirdos,usethisspontaneouschatasachancetomeetthelocalsorgetrecommendationsforthingstododuringyourtrip.It’sokaytohavebaddays.____19____Ithappensandit’scompletelyokaytotakesometimetoprocesswhateveritisyou’refeeling.Takeyourselftoamovieorspendthedaydongsomethingrelaxinglikewritinginyourjournalorreadingonthebeach.It’sokaytostartsmall.____20____Startbydoingastaycationinanotherpartoftown,spendingafewdaysinanewlocaleabusortrainrideaway.Justdowhateveryou’recomfortablewithandseehowitallfeelsforyou.A.Youarethebossofyourownadventure.B.Youneedtomakeanunusualtravelchoice.C.It’snosecretthatsolotravelisontherise.D.Sometimesthingscangoincrediblywrong.E.Peoplelikeyousimplydon’tknowhowtostart.F.Mostofthetimepeoplearejustcuriousandtrytobefriendly.G.Remember,yourfirstsolotripdoesn’thavetobetoawholeothercontinent.第三部分完型填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。AnEncounterwithNatureAsanaturephotographer,myfavouriteplacetotakephotosisYellowstoneNationalPark.Astheworld’sfirstnationalpark,Yellowstoneisfamousforthe____21____ofitswildlife,butitisprobablybestknownforitsbears.Thesehuge,stronganimalscanlivefor30years.____22____aweightofupto300kilograms,theycanrunataspeedofaround64kilometresperhourandarealso____23____swimmers.LastspringinYellowstone,Ifollowedapaththattookmethroughadarkforest.WhenIfinally____24____outofthetrees,theviewwasbreathtaking.Aneagle____25____overthesnow-cappedmountains,whichwere____26____inthestilllakebelow.WhileIwasconcentratingonphotographingthis____27____scene,Isuddenlyhada____28____thatIwasbeingwatched.Slowly,andwiththecamerastillheldtomyeye,Iturned…and____29____.Onlymetresawayfrommewasabear.Withwaterfallingoffitsthick,brownhair,thebearstaredbackatme.Timestood____30____asthebearandIbothwaitedtoseewhowouldmovefirst.Mylegsstarted____31____.Somehow,Iforcedmyfingertopressthe____32____.Asecondlater,thebearturnedandranbackintotheforest.WhenIrecoveredfromthe____33____,Ilookedatmycamera.Mymostfrighteningbut____34____experiencewasnowcapturedforeverinasingleimage.FromtimetotimeIlookatthephotoasa____35____toshowrespecttoallanimals.Itisafterallwewhoarethevisitorstotheirworld.21.A.importance B.curiosity C.variety D.anxiety22.A.Except B.Without C.Concerning D.Despite23.A.excellent B.determined C.patient D.effective24A.looked B.stepped C.flew D.crawled25.A.climbed B.flew C.ran D.turned26.A.reflected B.focused C.contained D.covered27.A.frightening B.inspiring C.disappointing D.amazing28.A.memory B.option C.feeling D.theme29.A.smiled B.breathed C.ran D.froze30.A.calm B.still C.silent D.quiet31.A.moving B.burning C.shaking D.freezing32.A.button B.lens C.screen D.image33.A.memory B.shock C.sickness D.fantasy34.A.mysterious B.familiar C.magical D.professional35.A.feature B.scene C.reaction D.reminder第四部分:語言運用(共四節(jié),滿分55分)從框中選出合適的單詞完成句子(有兩個多余單詞)recognitionprocessedstrengthnarrowlystruckpositivelyproposalestablisheddocumentsequallyresponsiblyofficial36.Hehas______himselfasaleadingfigureintheartworld.37.Theathlete’sgreat______helpedhimwintheweightliftingcompetition.38.Weshouldusesocialmedia______insteadofspreadingfalseinformation.39.Ilostmycomputer.Iwasworriedbecausesome______wereinit,whichareofgreatimportancetome.40.Theteachergaveherasmileof______whenshefinishedthedifficulttask.41.It______methatplayingagainsttheotherteamwasagreatlearningmomentforallthegirlsontheteam.42.Lilyfeltdownbecauseher______wasturneddownbythemanager.43.Theleftpartofthebrainistheplacewherelanguageis______.44.Thehoteliscomfortableand______important,it’saffordable.45.Theteam______wonthematchwithalast-minutegoal.第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。China’sNationalDay,observed____46____October1st,celebratesthefoundingofthePeople’sRepublicofChinain1949.Itisamajorpublicholidayfeaturingparades,fireworks,andcultural____47____(event).ThesignificanceofNationalDayextendsbeyondmerecommemoration(紀(jì)念).Thedayalsoserves____48____(remind)Chinesecitizensoftheircountry’shistoricaljourneyandachievements.TheestablishmentofChina’sNationalDay____49____(date)backto1949whentheChineseCommunistParty,ledbyMaoZedong,declaredthefoundingofthePeople’sRepublicofChina.Theannouncement____50____(make)atTiananmenSquareinBeijing,____51____remainsacentrallocationforNationalDaycelebrations.NationalDaycelebrationsarewidespreadacrossChina.TiananmenSquare,thesymbolicheartofthesecelebrations,hostsaflag-raisingceremonythatattractsthousandsofspectators.____52____(addition),theentireweekfollowingOctober1stisreferredtoas“GoldenWeek”,____53____majorpublicholidayperiod____54____(allow)citizenstotravelandengageinleisurelyactivities.The“GoldenWeek”holidayboosts_____55_____(economy)activity,particularlyinthetourismandretailsectors(零售業(yè)).第三節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)56.假定你是李華,你的英國朋友Peter想提高中文水平,以便進(jìn)一步了解中國文化,請給他寫一封信,推薦學(xué)習(xí)資源(learningresources),內(nèi)容包括:1.學(xué)習(xí)資源:報紙,雜志及其他途徑;2.推薦理由;3.表達(dá)祝愿。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請按如下格式作答。DearPeter_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua57.閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容寫一篇60詞左右的

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