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2025-2026學(xué)年天津市第八十二中學(xué)高三上學(xué)期月考英語(yǔ)試題第一部分:聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分20分)第一節(jié)(共5個(gè)小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分5分)聽(tīng)下面五段對(duì)話(huà)。每段對(duì)話(huà)后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話(huà)后,你將有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話(huà)僅讀一遍。1.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inthestreet.B.Inthephotostudio.C.Athome.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Aprofessor.B.Alecture.C.Aresearchpaper.3.Howdoesthemanfeel?A.Envious.B.Disappointed.C.Surprised.4.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.fetchtheticket.B.drivetothelaundry.C.Hanghiscoatout5.Whoisthewomanprobablytalkingto?A.Ataxidriver.B.ApassengerC.Apoliceman.第二節(jié)(共10個(gè)小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分15分)聽(tīng)下面三段材料。每段材料后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)每段材料前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀每個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段材料讀兩遍。聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話(huà),回答以下小題。6.WhydoesMichaelwanttoleavethecompany?A.HewillmovetoNewYork.B.Heisnotsatisfiedwiththesalary.C.Heistoobusytodootherthings.7.HowlonghasMichaelworkedinthecompany?A.For4years.B.For3years.C.For2years.8.WhatdoesMichaelplantodofirstafterquittinghisjob?A.TraveltoTibet.B.Learntodive.C.Takedrivinglessons.聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話(huà),回答以下小題。9.Whathappenedtotheman’sfather?A.Hearguedwithaclient.B.Hiscarwasstolen.C.Hegotinjured.10.Whenwillthemeetingbeheld?A.NextMonday.B.NextTuesday.C.NextWednesday.11.Whatisthewomangoingtodotonight?A.Preparethematerials.B.Sendsomeemails.C.Gotoahospital.聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話(huà),回答以下小題。12.Whatcanwelearnfromthistalk?A.Girls’schooluniformsarefashionableintheUK.B.WearingschooluniformsmakesstudentsfeelequalintheUK.C.SchooluniformsarethesameineveryschoolinJapan.13.Whereisthespeakernow?A.InBelgium.B.IntheUK.C.InJapan.14.WhatdoteachersinBelgiumgenerallywear?A.Jeansandsneakers.B.Shirtsandtiesformen.C.Dressesandskirtsforwomen.15.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofthesixthform?A.Annoying.B.Satisfactory.C.Stressful第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分30分)TheSweetestThingWhenIwasten,Iwascrazyaboutcandy.Wheneverinoursmall-town___16___withmymom,Iwouldrunmyfingersthroughmyfavoritecandyontheshelf.Oncethere,thinkingaboutallthingssweet,InoticedamanafewfeetawaypushingbuttonsontheATMmachine.Dressedinasuit,heseemedtobelateforsomething,___17___waitingforhiscashtoappear.Themachinemadeanoise,andheimmediately___18___apileofbillsandheadedout.Curiously,IwalkedovertotheATM,whereIstartedpressingthebuttonsasifknowingthe___19___.ThenIlookedintothebottomofthemachine.ThereIsawit:abeautiful,crisp$20bill!___20___Iwantedtobelievemymagicmadethecashappear,Iknewthemaninthesuitmusthaveleftitbehind.Iheldthemoneyinmyhand,staringatthenumber“20”andfeeling___21___thanIeverhad.Ithoughtaboutslippingthemoneyintomypocket.Noonewouldknow,butitdidn’tfeel___22___.Iknewitdidn’tbelongtome.Ihadtofinditsownerandgiveitback!SoItoldmymomwhathadhappened.“We’lllookforhim.”shesaidkindly.Werushedoutandfoundhimsteppingintohiscarintheparkinglot!We___23___himandaskedwhetherhehadleftmoneyatthecashmachine.“Letme___24___,”hesaid,pullingouthiswalletandbills.“Twenty,forty,eighty…Oh!You’reright,”hesaidwithsurprise,“I’m____25____a$20bill.”“Hereyougo,”Isaid,smilingwithpride,asifIwasa(n)____26____whohadsolvedamystery.“Thankyousomuch,”hesaid,bendingdownandshakingmyhand.Myheart____27____.Beforesayinggoodbye,heaskedmymomformynameand____28____.“Iwanttosendyourdaughterathank-youcard,”hesaid.Onmywayhome,my____29____wasracing.Twentydollars.WhatcouldIhavedonewithit?IbetIcouldhaveboughtapuppyoreverysinglecandybarintown!Butnow____30____ofthatwouldhappen.YetIknewIhaddonetherightthing.Afewweekslater,Igotaboxwithanote.Irippeditopentofindpackagesofcandy.“DearFelice,Thankyouverymuchfor____31____my$20.Youareagreatgirl,andIappreciate____32____.Ihopeyouenjoythiscandy.BestWishes,Tom.”Tomincludedhisbusinesscard.Itturnedouthewasvice-presidentforthecandycompany.Thecandytastedsweet,each____33____remindingmethatwhatIhaddonemattered.Althoughmyhonestywouldn’talwaysbe____34____withcandy,itwouldmakeadifferencetosomeone.Andthatwasthe____35____partofall.16.A.school B.church C.store D.bank17.A.intently B.excitedly C.sincerely D.anxiously18.A.covered B.seized C.fortified D.insisted19.A.machine B.assistant C.man D.password20.A.Though B.Since C.Once D.Until21.A.smarter B.stronger C.prettier D.richer22.A.right B.decent C.modest D.violent23.A.caught B.approached C.guided D.searched24.A.try B.polish C.check D.reckon25.A.sparing B.seeking C.missing D.converting26.A.engineer B.detective C.manager D.designer27.A.hurt B.sank C.swelled D.resigned28.A.address B.anniversary C.accent D.birthday29.A.car B.memory C.charm D.mind30.A.both B.none C.some D.either31.A.returning B.remembering C.keeping D.lending32.A.loyalty B.devotion C.honesty D.bravery33.A.dollar B.bite C.product D.alternative34.A.evaluated B.faded C.frowned D.rewarded35.A.sweetest B.hardest C.freshest D.heaviest第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2.5分,滿(mǎn)分50分)四、閱讀理解(共10小題,每小題2.5分,共25分)ASidehustles(副業(yè))forcollegestudentsdeliverspendingmoneywhilestillofferingtheflexibilitythatafullclassschedulerequires.TakeclassnotesThreesites—StudySoup,NexusNotes,andStuvia—offerattractivepayforuploadingandsellingclassnotestootherstudentsatyouruniversity.Youusuallygetabonuswhensomeonesignsuptogetaccesstoyournotes,plusapaymentforeachsetofnotesthatsell.Youcanearn$250to$500perclass,persemester.BecomeatutorManyyoungerstudentshavefallenbehindacademicallyastheystruggledwithdistancelearning.Thatopensanopportunityforthosewhohavemasteredasubject,fromhighschoolalgebratoSpanish,toteachthatsubjecttoothers.Anumberoftutoringplatformsallowyoutosignupandtutoronlineorinperson.Someofthebest:Wyzant,VarsityTutors,and,forthosewhowanttoteachmusic,LessonFace.BeasurveytakerThebestoptioninthiscategoryisasitecalledProlific.Whatmakesthissitebetterthanmostisthatitasksyoutoanswerqualifyingquestions—age,income,familystatus,etc.—inadvance.Then,thesitesendsyouonlythesurveysthatyou’requalifiedtotake.ChargescootersBigcampusesareoftenlitteredwithelectricscooters(小型摩托車(chē))andbikesthatcanbeunlockedandriddenaroundcampus.Riderscandropthescootersjustaboutanywhere.Soscootercompaniesenlist(征募)“chargers”topickthemup,chargethemovernightandreturnthemtoadesignated(指定的)areaearlythenextmorning.Ifyouhavealateclass,therearetwobenefitsofsigninguptocharge.First,youearnbetween$5and$20foreachscooteryoureturnfullycharged.Youalsogettoridethescootershomeforfree,whichisn’tabadwaytogetbacktoyourdorm.36.Whichsiteallowsonetogetpaidbyuploadingtheirclassnotes?A.Prolific. B.LessonFace. C.Wyzant. D.StudySoup.37.Whichonebestsuitsstudentswhoareexcellentinmusic?A.Takingclassnotes. B.Becomingatutor.C.Beingasurveytaker. D.Chargingscooters.38.WhatcanbeinferredaboutProlific?A.Itoffersthehighestpay.B.Itonlychoosesstudentswithgoodgrades.C.Ithelpsresearchersfindsuitablesurveyparticipants.D.Itrequiresparticipantstosignupinadvance.39.Whatmaymakechargingscootersattractive?A.Itpaysridersforchargingscooters.B.Itprovidesthemostbenefitsforstudents.C.Itoffersameansoffreetransportation.D.Ithelpssolvethelitterproblemoncampus.40.Thepassagemainlyintroduces______.A.methodstodobetterinschoolB.joboptionsforcollegestudentsC.after-classactivitiesforstudentsD.waystomeetafullclassscheduleBForDerekVeal,itallstartedwhenheexploredhisgrandfather’soldhouseinGeorgia.Hefoundanoldsuitcasefilledwithphotographs,somemorethan100yearsold.Thesuitcasebelongedtohisgreat-grandmother,whohadAlzheimer’s(阿爾茨海默病)andlivedinanursinghome.Vealandhisgrandfatherwenttovisitherwiththephotos,hopingshecouldtellthemmoreaboutthephotos.WhathappenednextchangedVeal’slife.“Everythingcamebacktoherwhenshesawthesepictures,”Vealsaid.“Sherecognizedhersisters,heraunts,hergrandparents...ItwasthefirsttimeIhadeverseensomeone’sexcitementfromanoldphotoreturningtothem.”TheexperiencemadeVealrealizethepowerofoldphotographstoholdpreciousandlong-forgottenmemoriesandrestoreasenseofidentity.Itneverlefthim.Twoyearsago,whenhecameacrossoldfamilyphotosforsaleatathriftstore(舊貨店),hedecidedtopickonepictureandtrytotrackdownthefamily.Soon,hewasinspiredtobuymorephotosandstartedaFacebookgroupcalledOldPhotoProjecttoaidinfindingtheirfamilies.Vealisnotaloneinthishobby.Photoandgenealogy(家譜學(xué))enthusiastsworldwideregularlygothroughthriftstores,fleamarketsandthelike,findingoldphotoswiththeobjectiveofreunitingthephotoswiththeirfamilies.TheyalsousetheInternetandevensocialmediatotrackdownthefamiliesandfacesinthelostphotos.DavidGutenmacher,26,livesinQueens,NewYork,andstartedhisproject,MuseumofLostMemories,inlate2020.Hehasalreadyhadover300,000followersonInstagramandover750,000onTikTok.“Someofmypostshavegoneviralandtwiceapersonorfamilywastrackeddowninamatterofminutes!”Gutenmachersaid.Themotivationbehindthishobbyseemstobeacombinationofenjoyingthedetectiveworkittakestosolvethepuzzle,andthememoriestheselostpicturescanbringbacktothefamiliestheybelongto.Whatmakesthishobbysouniqueisnotonlyhowitgivespeoplethechancetohelpothers,butitalsobringstheseenthusiastsasenseofpurpose.“Ifeellikethisismycalling”saidGutenmacher.“ThemoreIreturnmemories,themoreitfeelslikeI’msupposedtobedoingthis.”41.Accordingtothetext,whatchangedVeal’slife?A.Hisawarenessofthevalueofoldphotos.B.Thetruestoriesabouthisgreat-grandmother.C.Hisfamily’shistoryshowninthephotographs.D.Thephoto-takingprojectofhisgrandfather’soldhouse.42.Whatisthemainfocusofthethirdparagraph?A.ThenegativeimpactofAlzheimer’sonDerekVeal’sgreat-grandmother.B.TheemotionalresponseofDerekVeal’sgreat-grandmothertotheoldphotographs.C.ThehistoricalvalueofthephotographsfoundinDerekVeal’sgrandfather’shouse.D.ThefinancialburdenofcaringforDerekVeal’sgreat-grandmotherinanursinghome.43.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“havegoneviral”meaninparagraph6?A.Havebeenupdatedregularly. B.Havemadepeoplethinkdeeply.C.Havereceivedsomecomments. D.Havespreadquicklyandwidely.44.HowdoesGutenmacherfeelaboutwhathedoeswiththelostphotographs?A.It’snoteasy. B.It’snotenough. C.It’shisduty. D.It’sjustahobby.45.Whichofthefollowingwouldbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ReturningLostMemories B.OldPhotosforPhotoEnthusiastsC.ThePowerofPhotosontheInternet D.ResearchingtheHistoryofaFamilyCApartfrompsychologicalillness,wearealllargelyresponsibleforourownemotionalhealth.Whatwesaytoourselvesoverandoverfordays,weeks,months,andsometimesyears,hasagreateffectonhowweseeourselves.Thisalsocontributestomanymentalhealthdisorders.Manyofushaveproblemswithnegativethoughtsplayingonthechannelofourminds,butifyou’reburiedinthemandbelievethem,theycouldbewearingyoursenseofself-esteem.Hereareafewbeliefsthatindicateyoumayneedtoswitchthechannel:I’mnotgoodenough?/Idon’tdeserve...?/Noonelikesme?/I’mafailure?Negativethoughtsremindyouofyourbadfeelingsandtheybringyourfocusonyourfailures,andtheygetyounowhere.Whatcanyoudo?Herearesomesuggestions:Switchthechannelwhennegativethoughtsappear.Self-talkisnotsoobviousthatweoftendon’tnoticeitseffectonourmoodandbeliefsystems.Keythingstonoticeare“ifonly”or“whatif”statements:theformerkeepsyoucaughtinthepastwithregret,whilethelatterkeepsyoufearfulofthefuture.Thereisnothingyoucandoaboutthepast,andthefutureisn’thereyet,sostayinthepresentmoment.Recognizethatactionsalwaysfollowbeliefs.You’llfindyourselfbehavinginwaysthatareconsistenttoyourbeliefs.So,startbelievingthebestaboutyourself:actasifyoubelievethatyou’reavaluableandworthyperson.Developpositiveselftalkratherthannegativeself-talk.Insteadofalwayslookingdownuponyourselfinyourhead,thinkofsomethingsyouactuallylikeaboutyourself.Whatareyourstrengths?Whatareyougoodat?Insteadofsaying“I’maloser”,trysaying,“Iamcapable./I’mgoodat.../IacceptmyselfthewayIam.”Thinkingpoorlyaboutourselvesgetsusnowhereandisextremelyself-limiting.Decidetodaytoturnoffthenegativeself-talkchannelinyourmindanddevelopyourtruepotential.46.Fromthefirsttwoparagraphswecanlearnthat________.A.lotsofpeoplehavenosenseofself-esteemB.focusingonnegativethoughtsmayhavebadeffectonpeopleC.negativethoughtswillstrengthenoursenseofself-esteemD.fewpeoplehavenegativethoughtsandmentalproblems47.Theunderlinedword“wearing”inParagraph2isclosestinmeaningto________.A.strengthening B.protectingC.weakening D.replacing48.Whatdothesuggestionsinthetexttellus?A.Ourbeliefsalwayscomeafteractions.B.Positiveself-talkdoesgoodtoourmentalhealth.C.Lookingdownuponourselvesisasignofmodesty.D.“Whatif”keepsyoustuckinthepastwithregret.49.Thetextencouragesusto________.A.getridofnegativethoughtsB.getanywherewelikeC.thinkhighlyofothersD.turnofftheself-talkchannel50.Thistextismostlikelytoappearin________.A.arecreationguide B.amedicaljournalC.asciencetextbook D.atravelbrochureDTelevisionisacentralpartofmanypeople’slives.Thereareveryfewplacesintheworldwhereonecannotfindatelevisionset.SomesportingeventssuchastheOlympicGamesorthefootballWorldCup,canattractaudiencesofmanymillions.Butistelevisionagoodorbadinfluenceonyoungpeopleinthemodernworld?ThomasMurray,presidentoftheBritishParentsAgainstTelevisionSociety,believesthatithasnotimprovedyoungpeople’slives.“Televisiondamagesfamilylife,”heargues.“Atmealtime,familiesnolongertalktoeachother.Intheevenings,youngstersdonotspendgoodqualitytimewithfamilymembers.Instead,theywatchtelevision.”Murraysaysthatthislackofcommunicationleadstosocialproblems.Murrayalsobelievesthatthecontentoftelevisionprogrammesprovidesyoungpeoplewithpoorrolemodels.“Thereissomuchviolence(暴力)onTV—guns,kungfufighting,andsoon.Youngpeoplethinkthatallproblemsshouldbesolvedbyaggression.”Itisnotjustyoungpeople’smentalhealththatworriesMurray.“Teenagersdon’tgetenoughexercisebecausetheyspendsomanyhourswatchingtelevision.Theyalsodevelopbackproblemsfromsittingdownforsolong,andeyestrainfromtheeffortofwatching.”Murraywouldliketoseechangestotelevisionhabits.“Programmesshouldbeeducational.Theircontentsshouldbenonviolentandhealthy.Thereshouldbenoprogrammesafterteno'clockintheevening.Parentsshouldteachtheirchildrentoenjoytheirsparetimebyplayingsportsorgames.Andcertainly,thetelevisionshouldbeswitchedoffduringmealtime.SusanTaylorisatelevisionproducer.Shebelievesthattelevisionisagoodinfluenceonyoungpeople.“Televisionbringstheoutsideworldtoyoungsters.Itevenbroughtuspicturesfromthemoon!AndlookwhathappensaftertheOlympicGamesortheWorldCupmatcheshavebeenshownonTV.Peoplestarttotakemoreexercise.Also,therearealotofprogrammesabouthealthyeatingandkeepingfit.”However,TayloragreeswithMurray’spointofviewconcerningparents.“Ofcourseparentshavearoletoplayineducatingtheirkids.TheyshouldturntheTVoffduringmealtimeandtheyshouldtalkwiththeirchildrenasoftenaspossible.”51.Thearticleismainlyabout________.A.thatTVisacentralpartofmanypeople’slivesB.thatMurraywouldliketoseec

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