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2025~2026學年云南省曲靖一中沾益清源高級中學高一上學期12月份月考英語試卷一、聽力選擇題1.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?

A.Seeafriendoff.B.Catchatrain.C.PickupSarah.2.WhenwillJackstarthisvacation?

A.Thisweekend.B.Nextweek.C.Theweekafternext.3.Whatistheweatherlikenow?

A.Snowy.B.Windy.C.Sunny.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.Sheisavisitor.B.Shehaslostherway.C.Shejustmovedhere.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Howtocookachicken.B.Howtomakelemontea.C.Howtoremoveanunpleasantsmell.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。6.WhatisMr.Johnsondoing?

A.Waitingforaflight.B.Havingameeting.C.VisitingWendy’scompany.7.WhenwillWendyarriveinRio?

A.At8:00p.m.B.At5:00p.m.C.At3:00p.m.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。8.Howdoesthemansound?

A.Anxious.B.Annoyed.C.Helpful.9.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodointheend?

A.Keepasecret.B.Passonamessage.C.Makeanappointment.10.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Atthegrocer’s.B.Atthecleaner’s.C.Atthetailor’s.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。11.Whoseweddingisit?

A.KateandPhilip’s.B.EmmaandJohn’s.C.LilyandJack’s.12.Whatdidthemandoforthewedding?

A.Hesetthetables.B.Hearrangedtheflowers.C.Hecontactedaphotographer.13.WhoisEmma?

A.Theman’scousin.B.Theman’sdaughter.C.Theman’sclassmate.14.Whatdoesthemanwanttoeat?

A.Salad.B.Bread.C.Cake.聽下面一段對話,回答以下小題。15.Whathasthewomandecidedtodo?

A.ShareaflatwithJane.B.Moveoutofthedormitory.C.Rentherhousetostudents.16.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

A.Hehasfourroommates.B.Hestudiedwiththewomantoday.C.Hedoesn’tlikeplayingjokesonothers.17.Whydoesthemancometothewoman?

A.Toaskaboutthefinalexams.B.Tohavehisbookback.C.Togivehersomesuggestions.聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。18.Whoisthespeakerprobablytalkingto?

A.Teachers.B.Parents.C.Athletes.19.Whatwillthestudentsdoiftheydon’ttakepartinthesportingevents?

A.Helporganizetheevents.B.Studyintheclassroom.C.Cheerfortheathletes.20.Whatarethestudentsexpectedtodo?

A.Wearfunclothes.B.Bringhats.C.Replytoemails.二、閱讀理解Sofar,dozensofvillagesinChinahavebeenrecognizedamongtheBestTourismVillagesbytheUnitedNationsWorldTourismOrganization.Herearefourofthem.AzhekeinYunnanProvinceSurroundedbyriceterraces(梯田),over60“mushroomcottages”withbrickwallsandgrassroofsareregardedasthebest-preservedarchitectureofHaniethnicgrouptraditioninYuanyangcounty,YunnanProvince.Formorethan160years,thetinyvillagehasbeenhometotheHaniethnicgroup,withitsnamemeaning“aplacewherebambooforestsflourish”intheHanilanguage.TaopinginSichuanProvinceTaopingvillageinLixiancounty,SichuanProvince,isalandofbeautythatboaststhemarvelousheritageofoneofChina’soldestethnicgroups—theQiang.Thevillagehasoneofthebest-preservedancientQiangarchitecturalcomplexeswithahistoryof2,000years.Interestingly,thevillageisawholeentityformedby98interconnectedstonehousesandtwonine-storywatchtowers.XitouinZhejiangProvinceLocatedinthemountainousregionofLongquan,ZhejiangProvince,Xitouvillageisaplacewithalongtraditionofceladonporcelain(青瓷)making.Here,familieshaveprotectedandhandeddowntheirtechniquesthroughgenerations.Thevillage,withahistoryof1,400years,hassevenancientkilns(窯)stillinuse.In2009,thetraditionalwood-firedtechniqueofLongquanceladonporcelainwasrecognizedbyUNESCOasanIntangibleCulturalHeritageofHumanity.YandunjiaoinShandongProvinceThisfishingvillagefacestheYellowSea,witha7,000-meter-longcoastline.FoundedduringtheChongzheneraoftheMingDynasty(1627-1644),thevillagehasalonghistory.Theseagrasshousesarealocalarchitecturalfeatureandthousandsofwhooperswansenjoytheirwintertimethere.21.Whichvillagehasthelongesthistory?

A.AzhekevillageinYunnanProvince.B.TaopingvillageinSichuanProvince.C.XitouvillageinZhejiangProvince.D.YandunjiaovillageinShandongProvince.22.WhatdoAzhekevillageandTaopingvillagehaveincommon?

A.Theyarebothbigancientvillages.B.Theybothhaveuniquecoastalscenery.C.Theyprotecttheethnicminorityculture.D.Theysavemanywildplantsandanimals.23.WhatcanweknowaboutXitouvillage?

A.Itismainlylocatedonthecoast.B.Itishometoethniccommunities.C.Itdevelopsquicklyandprosperously.D.ItpreservestheChineseporcelainculture.Formanypeople,barbecuesareachancetoenjoyamealwithfamilyandfriends.ForStanHays,however,barbecuingbecomeshisskilltofeedpeopleinneedwhenthedisasterhappens.TheuniqueeffortbeganinMay2011,whenaseveretornado(龍卷風)hitJoplin,abouttwohoursfromHays’home.Hiswifeaskedhimtohelp.So,heputoutthewordtohispartnersandheadeddownwithhisbarbecue.“Wethoughtwe’dbetherethreetofourdays,servingmaybe5,000meals,”Hayssaid.Buttheneedwasthere,soHaysandover300volunteersworkedfor11daystomeettheneed.Itwasalife-changingexperienceforHays,whohadneverorganizedanytypeoflargevoluntaryeffortbefore.Whilepreparingtoheadhome,heandhisfriendsWillCleaverandJeffStithcametotherealization.“Abarbecuecommunityisabletorespondtodisasterslikethisquickly,”Hayssaid.“So,beforeweleft,weputtogetheraplantocreatetheOperationBBQRelief.”Duringthelastsixyears,thegrouphasrespondedtoalmost45disastersacrosstheUnitedStates,mostrecentlyHurricanesHarveyandIrmaandthewildfiresinnorthernCalifornia.Morethan6,800volunteershavejoinedtheeffort,andthegroupoftenpartnerswithotherorganizationstoservethemeals.“Barbecuesarecomfortfood,”Hayssaid.“Ifyoujustlostyourhouseoralovedone,gettingahotmealwouldremindyouofthebarbecuesyouhadinthebackyardandmakeyouforgetaboutthebadstuffinyourlife.That’sworthittome.”24.Whatcanwelearnfromthesecondparagraph?

A.ThetornadohappenedinJuly2011.B.Supplieswerefarfromenoughforthevictims.C.Volunteerscouldn’tmeettherequirements.D.TheneedforfoodwasbeyondHays’expectation.25.WhatmadeHayscreatetheOperationBBQRelief?

A.Hiswife’ssuggestion.B.Hispreferenceforbarbecues.C.AvoluntaryactivityinJoplin.D.Thehighearningsfrombarbecues.26.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeHays?

A.Warm-hearted.B.Strong-willed.C.Broad-minded.D.Good-tempered.27.What’sthetextmainlyabout?

A.Thebrightfutureofbarbecues.B.Theroleofbarbecuesinvoluntaryactivities.C.Aneffectiveapproachwasusedtorescuevictims.D.Whendisastersfall,theybringbarbecues.InahospitalbakeryinKunming,apleasantmixofsmellsfillstheair:earthygojiberries,sweetjujubes,andfreshbread.ThisisthesceneofanewhealthtrendwheretraditionalChinesemedicine(TCM)meetsmodernbaking.Theresult,medicinal(藥用的)bread,isquicklybecomingahit,especiallyamongyoungpeopleseekingbothsustenance(食物)andwellnessintheirbusylives.Thepopularityofthesespecialbreadsisnotsurprising.TheyarepartofalongChinesetraditionofusingherbsinfood,aconceptknownas“foodasmedicine.”Forexample,somebakeriesaddlocalherbslikerosehipstoSwissrolls,whileotherscreate“fishmintbread”byblending(混合)auniquelocalplantintotheirrecipes.Thisnewformofmedicinalfoodisanattempttobringtraditionalhealthbenefitsintodaily,convenientproducts.Today’syounggeneration,facinghealthproblemsfrombusyworkandirregularschedules,isincreasinglyfocusedonmanagingtheirwellness.However,theypreferamorecost-effectivewaytodoso.Theyareunwillingtobearthehighcostofexpensivewellnessproducts.Thisgroupismoreopentotryingnewthings,andreportsshowtheyhavebecomethemainforceinChina’shealthconsumptionmarket,enthusiasticallysharingtheirfindsonline.However,expertsareraisingconcerns.Theypointoutthatmostmedicinalbreadsonthemarketdonotclearlylistthetypesoramountsofmedicinalingredientsused.Nordotheyprovideanynecessarydietaryadvice.Withoutclearrulesandstandards,thereisariskthattheseproductscouldmisleadconsumers.Expertswarnthatthislackofprofessionalismcould,inthelongrun,damagepublictrustinTCMitself.28.Whyismedicinalbreadparticularlyappealingtoyoungpeople?

A.Itissoldinhospitalsandisconsideredsafe.B.Itispromotedthroughvarioussocialmediaplatforms.C.Ithasuniqueflavorsthatcannotbefoundelsewhere.D.Itoffersaconvenientandaffordablehealthoption.29.Whatculturehelpsmedicinalbreadbecomepopular?

A.TheincreasingpopularityofWestern-stylebaking.B.Thelong-standingChinesepracticeofmedicinalcuisine.C.Thegrowingdemandforlocalspecialtiesassouvenirs.D.Thereportsfromconsultinginstitutionsonyouthtrends.30.Whatcanbeinferredfromtheexperts’warningsmentionedinthelastparagraph?

A.Thegovernmentwillsoonbanthesaleofmedicinalbread.B.Allmedicinalbreadcurrentlyonthemarketisharmful.C.Consumersshouldbemorecautiouswhenbuyingsuchproducts.D.Bakeriesareunwillingtofollowthoseprofessionalstandards.31.Whatistheauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?

A.ToarguethatmedicinalbreadisbetterthanTCMmedicine.B.Tointroduceatrendandpresentabalancedviewofit.C.Toencourageyoungpeopletobuymoremedicinalfood.D.Toteachreadershowtodistinguishdifferentmedicinalherbs.Intoday’sdigitalworld,scrollingthroughphonesbeforebedisascommonasbrushingteethformanypeople.Youmightthinkit’sjustaharmlesswaytorelax,butnewresearchshowsthiseverydayhabitcouldleadtoseriouslong-termhealthproblems.A2024surveybyChina’sCDC(CenterforDiseaseControlandPrevention)foundthat78.6%ofChineseadultsuseelectronicdevices(likephonesortablets)beforesleep.Even46.3%ofpeopleover55havethishabit.Dataalsopointsoutthatsomegroupsaremorelikelytodoso:peopleaged18-28,officeworkerswhooftenworkovertime,andolderadultswhousesocialmediatokeepintouchwithfamily.Besides,thosewhostayuplate,struggletofallasleep,orrelyonphonesforfunarealsomorelikelytousephonesbeforebed.Thehealthrisksofusingphonesbeforebedareclearandaffectmanyareas.A2023studybytheWHO(WorldHealthOrganization)showedthatpeoplewhousephonesforjust30minutesbeforebedhavea127%higherriskofinsomniathanthosewhoavoidscreensonehourearlier.ANorwegiansurveyof45,000youngpeoplefurtherprovedthateachextrahourofnight-timephoneuseincreasestheriskofinsomniaby59%andcutssleeptimeby24minutes.Beyondpoorsleep,therearemorehealthrisks.A2023studybyPekingUnionMedicalCollegerevealedthatadultsover55whousephonesbeforebedscored38.7%lowerinmemorytests—thisisliketheirthinkingabilityaging7to10years.A2024studyintheJournalofCardiologyalsofoundthatthishabitraisestheriskofheartdiseaseby28.5%.Even“protective”toolslikebluelightglassesdon’tworkperfectly.A2025studynotedthatwhiletheseglassesreduceeyestrain,scrollingthroughphonesstilldelayssleepby48minutes.Worse,theharmisn’ttemporary:long-termlate-nightphoneusecandisturbthebody’scircadianrhythm(thebody’snaturalsleep-wakecycle)forweeks,evenafterthehabitisstopped.Themaincauseisthebluelightfromscreens,whichcutsdownmelatonin(褪黑素)productionby67.3%,making8hoursofrestequaltoonly4hoursofqualitysleep.32.Accordingtothepassage,whoismorelikelytousephonesbeforebed?

A.Anofficeworkerwhooftenworkslate.B.Someonewhofallsasleepeasily.C.Apersonwhoavoidsscreensbeforebed.D.Ateenagerunder18.33.AllofthefollowingarementionedashealthrisksofbedtimephoneuseEXCEPT________.

A.InsomniaB.MemorydeclineC.Heart-diseaseriskD.Highbloodpressure34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthe2025studyaboutbluelightglasses?

A.Theyareaperfectsolutionforpreventingsleepproblems.B.Theycaneffectivelystopalltheharmfuleffectsofphoneusebeforebed.C.Theydealwithonlyoneaspectoftheproblembutfailtosolvethedelayinsleep.D.Theymainlyhelptoreducetheproductionofmelatoninbythebody.35.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?

A.Totellpeoplehowtochooseeffectivebluelightglasses.B.Toexplainwhypeoplelikeusingphonesbeforebed.C.Tointroducewaystoimprovesleepqualityquickly.D.Towarnpeopleaboutthelong-termhealthrisksofphoneusebeforebed.TipsforTimeManagementOften,thebiggestchallengestudentsfaceisbalancingdemandsfortime.Itisespeciallyimportanttoberealisticaboutallthesedemands.36TreatSchoolLikeaJobForfull-timestudents,schoolistheirprimaryjob.37.Thisstillleaves16hoursoneachofthosedaysfor:sleep,sports,clubs,cultural,social,andotheractivities.SpendTimeonEachCourseEveryWeekStudentsshouldprepareforandattendalltheirclasses.38Theyshouldworkontheircoursesregularly,atatimewhentheirconcentrationisbestandinaplacewheretheywon’tbebothered.39Successfulstudentsoftendevelopaplantoincreasethelikelihoodthattheirgoalsarerealized.Agoalinitselfisnotenough.SometoolssuchastermcalendarsandweeklyplannersareavailableattheStudentDevelopmentCentertohelpstudentsplan.FindSupportServicesStudentsneedtotakecareoftheirownlearningbutthisdoesnotmeandoingeverythingontheirown.40Theyshouldalsolearnaboutthedifferentstudentservicesandmakegooduseofthem.

A.SetaSuitableGoalB.PlanEachWeekandTermC.Ifyouhavedifficultyintimemanaging,readon.D.Independentstudentsshouldknowhowtofindandaskforhelp.E.Theyalsoneedtospendsometimeeachweeklearningnewmaterial.F.Justlikeafull-timecareer,tobesuccessfulmayrequire8hourseachday.G.Keepinmindthata40-hourworkweekcouldtaketheformoffive,eight-hourdays.三、完形填空AnnieisamiddleschoolstudentfromSouthDerbyshire.Recentlyshewaspraisedfor_________£3,800shehadfoundinanenvelopelyingina_________carpark.LastSundaymorning,Anniefinishedshopping.ShewaswalkingthroughthecarparkofMorrisonsinSwadlincotewhenshesawsomething.She_________itforaballoon,butitwasactuallyanenvelope.Asshe_________overitwithhertrolley(手推車),theenvelopesuddenlyburstundertheweight.Tohersurprise,shefoundalargeamountofmoney.Shepickeditupandimmediately_________ittoDerbyshirepolice.Themoneywas_________returnedrightafterthe_________cameforwardtoclaimit.Later,policemenfromtheMerciaSaferNeighbourhoodTeamvisited_________Annietohandheranoteof_________fromDerbyshirepolice.Theyalsobroughtherflowersandaboxofchocolates.Shewasevengivensomemoney.Butshedirectlyrefusedthe____________.____________tothevisitfromthepolice,Anniesmiled,“WhenIsawmuchmoneyburstoutoftheenvelope,Ifeltamazed.Ithoughttheonewho____________itmustfeelworried.Ionlydidtherightthing.”O(jiān)fficerBob____________Annieforheractions.Hesaid,“WordscannotdescribeAnnie.Sheisatruly____________girlwhodeservesthethanksandpraiseofthewholecommunity.Weallshouldlearnthequalityof____________fromher.”41.A.handinginB.gettinginC.a(chǎn)pplyingforD.huntingfor42.A.companyB.supermarketC.factoryD.police43.A.a(chǎn)dmittedB.returnedC.mistookD.forgot44.A.lookedB.discussedC.tookD.ran45.A.preferredB.reportedC.paidD.lent46.A.safelyB.hopelesslyC.hardlyD.equally47.A.partnerB.giverC.ownerD.competitor48.A.hardworkingB.outgoingC.a(chǎn)bsent-mindedD.kind-hearted49.A.a(chǎn)idB.invitationC.thanksD.efforts50.A.concernsB.rewardsC.eventsD.goods51.A.RespondingB.TurningC.KeepingD.Seeing52.A.deliveredB.pickedC.lostD.found53.A.checkedB.protectedC.preventedD.praised54.A.a(chǎn)mazingB.creativeC.terribleD.a(chǎn)wkward55.A.courageB.honestyC.responsibilityD.patience四、語法填空閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Chinahassevenofficial56(holiday)eachyear,57(include)NewYear’sDay,SpringFestival,QingmingFestival,MayDay,DragonBoatFestival,Mid-AutumnFestivalandNationalDay.Thisyear,NationalDayfalls58aWednesday.NationalDayiscelebratedonOctober1st.ItmarksthefoundingofthePeople’sRepublicofChinain1949.Chinesepeoplewillenjoya7-dayholiday,59isalsocalled“GoldenWeek”.Duringthisholiday,manypeoplechoose60(travel)withtheirfamilies.Publicplaces61(decorate)inafestivestyle.Besides,manyChineselivingabroadalsojoininthe62(celebrate)ofthisimportantholiday.NationalDayisnotonlyatimeforpeopletolookbackonthepast,63alsoachancetolookforwardtothefuture.ItstandsforthecommondreamsofoveronebillionChinesepeople—tocreate64confident,powerfulandpeacefulmotherland.65(obvious),thisholidayremindsusofourcountry’sgreatprogressandfillsuswithprideandhappiness.五、書信寫作66.假定你是李華。寒假即將來臨,你的英國好友George很想知道你的寒假安排,請你寫信告訴他。信件內(nèi)容包括:1.寫信目的;2.寒假安排;3.邀請來華旅游。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearGeorge,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________YoursLiHua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(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。CaughtinafloodMaryandherparentsweredownstairsinthelivingroom.Marywaslookingthroughthewindowsattheendlessrainoutside.Ithadbeenrainingnon-stopforthreedays.Shehadneverseenastormthisbad.Itwasmakingheranxiousandnervous.Thewindroared(呼嘯)andtherainbeatontheroofandwindows.Dadwaslisteningtoaweatherreportontheradio,andatthesametimeMumwasputtingtheirimportantdocuments(文件)anddisastersuppliesin

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