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2025~2026學(xué)年北京市順義區(qū)第一中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期12月月考英語試卷一、完形填空Onlinegamesconstantlymakelifeanddeathdecisionsattheirkeyboards,butit’sjustagame.ATexasgamerwasfacedwithareal-lifesituationandhelped________thelifeofafellowplayer,5,000milesaway.Aidan,inEngland,wasplayinganonlinegameinhisbedroomwhenhehadaseizure.Hisplayingpartner,Dia,inTexas,justputherheadsetonandheardwhatshecouldonlydescribeasaseizure,soshestartedtoget________andaskedwhatwasgoingonandifhewasOK.Whenhedidn’trespond,she________startedtolookuptheemergencynumberintheUK.Whenthatdidn’twork,shejusthadtohopethenon-emergencynumberwouldwork.Ithadan________fortalkingtoarealperson.Someoneansweredthecallandshehadtoforceherselfnotto________andtostaycalm.“Hi.I’m________intheUSandinacallwithmyfriend.”Diatoldtheoperator.“Hehadaseizureandhe’snotrespondinganymore.Idohavehis________.Noone’shomewithhimrightnow,soI’mjusttryingtogethimsomehelp.”Actually,Aidan’sparentswerewatchingtelevisiondownstairsanddidnot________theirsonwasindangeruntilthreepoliceofficersknockedattheirdoor.“WeareextremelythankfulforwhatDiadidand________thatwecouldbedownstairsandnotknowanythingwashappening,”Aida’smothersaid.“Diahadouraddressbutdidn’thaveanycontactnumbers,soitwasamazingthatshe________togethelpfromsofaraway.I’vespokentoherandexpressedourthanks-she’sgladshecouldhelp.”1.A.saveB.enrichC.devoteD.spare2.A.threatenedB.trappedC.concernedD.a(chǎn)nnoyed3.A.eventuallyB.immediatelyC.suddenlyD.especially4.A.a(chǎn)ctionB.orderC.a(chǎn)rrangementD.option5.A.explodeB.complainC.panicD.quit6.A.a(chǎn)ccidentallyB.obviouslyC.currentlyD.frequently7.A.a(chǎn)geB.nameC.numberD.a(chǎn)ddress8.A.decideB.realizeC.explainD.judge9.A.relievedB.shockedC.puzzledD.bored10.A.managedB.learnedC.hopedD.promised二、語法填空11.Thefilmstarhasgottiredofbeing________personwhoiskeptbusyalldaylong.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)12.AnexhibitionattheJiushiArtMuseuminShanghaiisfeaturingartworkinspiredbyGo,orweiqiinChinese,________originatedinChinamorethan4,000yearsago.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)13.However,accordingtoareportbytheWorldWildlifeFund,tourists________(leave)over1.3billiontonsoffoodwastelastyear.(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)14.Don'tleavehim________(wait)outsideintherain.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)15.Wehaven’tdiscussedyet_____________wearegoingtoplaceournewfurniture.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)三、閱讀理解Nationalparksareanexcellentwaytoexploreallthebeautythattheworldhastooffer:whetherit’sendangeredspecies,eruptingvolcanoesandsnowymountains,orrainforestsandlakes.Ofthethousandsofnationalparksthatexistintheworld,thesearetheonesthatshouldbeoneveryone’sbucketlist.YorkshireDales,UnitedKingdomContrary(相反)tothepopularlinkofnationalparkswiththewilderness,itisfilledwithwindingvalleys,hillsandvillageswhereover24,000peopleliveandwork.Visitorscanwalkthroughgrassland,visitwaterfallsorexploreundergroundcaves,butYorkshireDalesisalsohometoseveralfoodshops,andtheparkhostscheesefestivalsandfarmersmarketsregularly,soit’sbesttogohungry.KakaduNationalPark,AustraliaItisadelightforthosewholikeabitofhistorymixedwiththebiodiversityofnationalparks.Whileithousesthousandsofspeciesofwildlife,there’smoretothenationalparkthanthat.GuilinandLijiangRiverNationalPark,ChinaItissurroundedbystrikingnaturalbeautyandcanbeexploredbyland.Buttherivernationalpark,asthenamesuggests,isbestexploredthroughleisurelyboatridesthattakevisitorsthroughmanyancienttownsthatcomealongthewayoftheriver.Vatnaj?kullNationalPark,IcelandHere’sasurprisingfact:ThewholeofVatnaj?kullNationalParkmakesup14%ofIceland’sterritory!Theparkisusuallyopenforhikesaroundtheglaciers;boatridesthroughglacierlakes,andtoursthattakevisitorsthroughthepark’smanyicecaves,waterfalls,andicebergs.Vatnaj?kullisalsowheretwoofIceland’smostactivevolcanoesarelocated.16.WhatisrecommendedforatriptoYorkshireDales?

A.Recordinglocalcustoms.B.Skiinginthesnowymountains.C.Goingwithanemptystomach.D.Watchingtheeruptionofvolcanoes.17.Whichparkisthebestchoiceforobservingdiversewildlife?

A.YorkshireDales.B.KakaduNationalPark.C.Vatnaj?kullNationalPark.D.GuilinandLijiangRiverNationalPark.18.Whatdothelasttwonationalparkshaveincommon?

A.Therearemanyancienttowns.B.Therearevariousicecavesinside.C.Theyareaimedatprotectingrivers.D.Theycanbeexploredthroughboats.Growingup,mygrandparentsboughtasecondhomeamongstasmallforestinArkansasandwouldbringmethereeverysinglesummer.Iwouldspendalotoftimeoutsidetherefollowingmygrandfatheraroundwhilehedidyardwork.Wewouldcollectcool-lookingrocksandrefillthehummingbirdfeeders.IalwaysremembermygrandparentscallingmeovertothewindowwhenadeerfamilywasintheyardorafewhummingbirdswereatthefeederssothatIcouldwatchthem.IwouldexplorearoundintheyardbymyselfsometimestolookforinterestingrocksandifIwasluckyIwouldfindaturtle.IfIdidfindaturtle,mygrandfatherwouldputitinthekiddypoolformetoobserveforafewminutes.Iwasalwaysamazedbythesecreatures.AfterIfinishedobservingtheturtle,mygrandfatherwouldpickitbackupandreturnittothebushIfounditin.Iwouldwatchinamazementasitslowlystuckitslegsoutandcrawledbackunder.Ialwaysfeltveryatpeaceatmygrandparents’home.ItwasquietandfullofinterestingnaturalthingsInevergottoseeinIllinois.Theydisturbedthelandaroundthemaslittleaspossibleanddidn’tseeitasnuisance(令人討厭的東西),ratherabeautifulview.AsAldoLeopold,anAmericanscientist,putsit,weshouldtakethetimetoappreciateandobservethenaturalworldaroundus.Whenwedothis,wefinditbringsushappinessandhasagreatvaluebeyondjustthatofresources.Conservationofthenaturalworldisimportantinthatwearedependentuponitforlife.Wecannotworsensuchabountifulprovideratsucharateinwhichitwillneverreturntoanythinglikewhatitoncewas.Ourexperienceswithnaturearewhatwilldriveustoreachthisconclusion,ifonlyeveryonetookthetimetoreallyinvolvethemselvesinit.19.WhatdoesthewritermainlytalkaboutinParagraph2?

A.Hisinterestinrocksandanimals.B.Hisconnectionwithnaturalworld.C.Hisdailyroutineinsummervacation.D.HiscloserelationshipwithGrandparents.20.Whatdoes“abountifulprovider”refertointhelastparagraph?

A.Nature.B.Illinois.C.Thesmallforest.D.Grandparents’home.21.Whatisthewritermostlikelytogetacross?

A.Pastexperiencesshouldbetreasured.B.Natureoffersmanajourneyofdiscovery.C.Qualitytimewithfamilyisofgreatvalue.D.Intothenature,youwillknowhowpreciousitis.22.Inwhichforumwouldyoumostlikelyfindthetext?

A.FamilyMattersB.OntheRoadC.AtOnewithNatureD.NatureinWordsWe’veallfeltthetaptothesoulyougetfromdrivingbyyouroldhighschoolorhearingatuneyouoncedancedto.Butwhyisthatfeelingsouniversal?Nostalgia,acombinationoftheGreekwordsnostos(homecoming)andalgos(pain),wasaspecialtypeofhomesicknessassociatedwithsoldiersfightingfar-offwars.Seventeenth-centuryphysiciansworriedsuchthoughtsputhealthatrisk.Inthe19thcentury,doctorsbelieveditcouldcauseirregularheartbeat,fever,anddeath.Ourunderstandingofnostalgiahasdevelopedsincethen.“It’saverymixedemotion,”saysFrederickBarrett,aneuroscientist.Thatmakesithardtofitintoexistingtheory,whichtypicallycategorizesemotionsaseitherpositiveornegative.Andtriggers—thecars,musicorsmells—areextremelypersonal.Therefore,designingastandardizedstudyisdifficult.Butwedoknownostalgiahasamarkedeffectonus:brainimagingstudiesshowthatthoseexperienceshavetheirownneuralsignature.Neuroscientistsarguedthattheemotionisco-producedbythebrain’srecallandrewardsystems.Theyfoundthatnostalgicimagesusethememory-managinghippocampus(海馬區(qū))morethanothersights,aspeoplemineautobiographical(個人經(jīng)歷的)detailsdeepinthepast.Thismentaleffortpaysoff:asthehippocampusactivates,sodoesoneofthebrain’srewardcenters.“Thatlongingforthepastmightbeaprotectivemechanism,”saysTimWildschut,aprofessor.Hisworkalsosuggestsamoreprimitivepurposeforthefeeling:itdevelopedtoremindourancientancestorsofpleasantphysicalfeelingsduringperiodsofdiscomfortandpain.Recentresearchsuggeststheoccasionallookbackwardscangiveusaboostinunnoticeableways:byincreasingself-respectandprotectingagainstdepression.Nostalgia’sapparentpowertojump-startone’smemoryalsoseemstoimproverecallabilityinpeoplewithAlzheimer’sdisease.Newflavorsof“reminiscencetherapy”(回憶療法)areemergingaroundtheworld.In2018,theGeorgeG.GlennerAlzheimer’sFamilyCentersopeneditsfirstTownSquare,anadultdaycarefacilitydesignedtolooklikeasmalltownin1950sAmerica.ThoughTownSquarehasyettopublishpeer-revieweddataonthesuccessoftheprogram,clientssayithashelpedseniorsaccessdustymemoriesandreconnectwithlovedones.Scientistsneedalotmoreinformationtoadequatelycharacterizethiscomplexandbittersweetfeeling.Butwhilecenturiesofdoctorsconsiderednostalgiaadeadlydisease,wenowknow:itcanhelpusmakeitthroughtoday.23.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?

A.Whatnostalgiameans.B.Whynostalgiamatters.C.Hownostalgiaworks.D.Whennostalgiaemerges.24.Howmightnostalgiabenefitpeople?

A.Ithelpsusfaceunpleasantsituations.B.Itgivesseniorsasenseofsecurity.C.Itmakespeople’smindsharp.D.Itimprovespeople’sinstantmemory.25.WhydoestheauthormentionTownSquare?

A.Torevealaphenomenonofemotion.B.TodemonstratetheuseofaresearchC.Toexploretheadvantageofatreatment.D.Tointerprettheconceptofatherapyfinding.Ifyouthinkaboutit,work-lifebalanceisastrangeambitionforafulfillinglife.Balanceisaboutstasis:ifourliveswereeverinbalance-parentshappy,kidstakencareof,workworking-thenouroverridingthoughtwouldbetoshout“Nobodymove!”andprayallwouldstayperfectforever.Thisfalsehopeismadeworsebythecategoriesthemselves.Theyimplythatworkisbad,andlifeisgood.Andsothechallenge,wearetold,istobalancetheheavinessofworkwiththelightnessoflife.Yetworkisnottheoppositeoflife.Itisinsteadapartoflife-justasfamilyis,asarefriendsandcommunity.Alloftheseaspectsoflivinghavetheirshareofupliftingmomentsandmomentsthatdragusdown.Thesameistrueofwork.Treatworkthesamewayyoudolife:bymaximizingwhatyoulove.Wehaveinterviewedseveralanesthesiologists(麻醉師)aboutthethrillstheyfeelintheirjobs.Onesaidhelovedthethrillofholdingeachpatienthoveringatthatoneprecisepointbetweenlifeanddeath.Anothersaidshelovedthebedsideconversationsbeforetheoperationaimingtocalmthepanicthataffectsmanypatients.Anotherwasdrawnmostlytotheanestheticmechanismandhasdevotedhimselftodefiningpreciselyhoweachdrugdoeswhatitdoes.Thinkofyourlife’smanydifferentactivitiesasthreads.Someareblackandsomearewhite.Butsomeoftheseactivitiesappeartobemadeofadifferentsubstance.Theseactivitiescontainallthetell-talesignsoflove:beforeyoudothem,youfindyourselflookingforwardtothem;whileyou’redoingthem,timespeedsupandyoufindyourselfinflow;andafteryou’vedonethem,youfeelenergetic.Theseareyourredthreads,andresearchbytheMayoClinicsuggeststhatdoctorswhoweavethefabricoftheirlifewithatleast20%redthreadsaresignificantlylesslikelytoexperienceburnout.Thesimplestwayforyoutodothisistospendaweekinlovewithyourjob.Duringtheweek,anytimeyoufindyourselffeelingoneofthesignsoflovewritedownexactlywhatyouweredoinginthecolumn“Love”.Andanytimeyoufindyourselffeelingtheinversewritedownwhatyouweredoinginthecolumn“Loathe”.Bytheendoftheweekyouwillseealistofactivitiesinyour“Love”column,whichcreateinyouapositivefeeling,onethatdrawsyouinandliftsyouup.Ourgoalshouldbeto,littlebylittle,weekbyweek,intentionallyunbalanceallaspectsofourworktowardtheformerandawayfromthelatter.Notsimplytomakeusfeelbetter,butsothatourcolleagues,ourfriendsandourfamilycanallbenefitfromusatourverybest.26.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardswork-lifebalance?

A.Doubtful.B.Disapproving.C.Supportive.D.Neutral.27.Theauthorusesthreeanesthesiologistsasexamplesto________.

A.provepeoplebenefitfromworkB.indicatedoctorstakeprideintheirworkC.showpeoplegainjoyfromdifferentsituationsD.implydoctorsreducethepressureofworksuccessfully28.“Redthreads”inParagraph4refertotheactivitiesthat________.

A.a(chǎn)rouseyourpassionB.satisfyyourdesiresC.improveyourmotivationD.requireyourefforts29.Whichofthefollowingdoestheauthorprobablyagreewith?

A.Redthreadsarenecessaryforabalancedlife.B.Recordingactivitieshelpscreatepositivefeeling.C.Findloveinworkinsteadofkeepingwork-lifebalance.D.Maximizewhatyoulovetoremovetheheavinessfromwork.Whenpeoplesucceed,itisbecauseofhardwork,butluckhasalottodowithit.30Napoleononcesaidallthehardworkandtalentintheworldcan’tmakeupforbadluck.However,hardworkcaninvitegoodluck.Whenitcomestosuccess,luckcanmeanbeingintherightplacetomeetsomeone.Nothingcanreplacehardwork,butworkinghardalsomeansyou’repreparingyourselfforopportunity.31Howmanyofthegreatinventionsanddiscoveriescameaboutthroughaluckymistakeoraluckychance?OneofthebiggestluckymistakesinhistoryisColumbus’so-calleddiscoveryofAmerica.Hechangedhistory,buthewasreallylookingforIndia.32Itwasbackedupbyyearsofstudyingandcalculating.Successcomesfrompureluckandnohardworkcanbearealproblem.33Imagineshe’sbeenpickedfromnowherebecauseofherlooks.Sheisgoingtofeelinsecure,becausesheknowsshedidn’tdoanythingtoearnherstardom(演員身份).Ontheotherhand,thinkaboutanactresswho’sspentyearslearningandworking.Whenshefinallyhasgoodluckandbecomesasuccess,shewillhandlestardombetter.Sheknowssheearnsit.34Whenitcomestosuccess,Ithinkthathardworkandluckgohandinhand.

A.Opportunityoftendependsonluck.B.Luckisalsoimportantinpeople’slife.C.Successwithoutsomeluckisalmostimpossible.D.Hardworkplaysaveryimportantpartinsuccess.E.However,Columbus’chancediscoverywasn’tpureluck.F.Forexample,considerateenagegirlwhobecomesamoviestar.G.Peoplewhoworkhardhelpmaketheirownluckbybeingreadywhenopportunityknocks.閱讀下面短文和問題,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容和每小題后的具體要求,在答題卡相應(yīng)題號后的橫線上寫下相關(guān)信息,完成對該問題的回答。Seashantiesareworksongscreatedandsungbysailors(水手).Usingaseashantyisbelievedtohavestartedtofightagainsttheboringnatureofdaysontheshipsandhavehelpedthemworksmoothlyaboardthroughoutthemonths-longjourneys.Thesesongsweresungwhenthesailorsworked.Interestingly,theshantiestellmuchmore.Theymirroraregion’spast.Differentshantiesreflectdifferentkindsofonboardworktakenonbysailorsinthosetimes.Theseashanties’rhythms(韻律)helpedsailorsworkwelltogether.Thus,theseworksongsfocusedontherhythmandbeat,allowingeverysailortosingandbepartofthegroup.Similarly,itwasn’texpectedofthesailorstohaveexcellentsingingskills,astheonlypurposeofthesesongswastohelpthesailorsworkmoreorderly.Thebenefitsoftheseashantiesareobvious.AccordingtoprofessorGerrySmyth,theseashantiescreateasenseofcommunityandpurposeamongsailorsofseashipmentinthe1700sandthe1800s.Theprofessorhasalsoauthoredthesailorsong:TheShantiesandBalladsoftheHighSeas.Hearguesthattheywerecreatedtomatchthetasksthesailorsregularlydid.Forexample,iftheshipswerebeingpulled,theshantywouldbeaboutthephysicaleffortbeingputin.Everyonewouldpulltotherhythmofthesong.35.Whatareseashanties?(不多于七個單詞)___________________________________________36.Whendidthesailorsusetheseashanties?(不多于四個單詞)___________________________________________37.Whatdidtheseashantiesfocuson?(不多于四個單詞)___________________________________________38.Whatwasthepurposeoftheseashanties?(不多于七個單詞)___________________________________________39.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?(不多于六個單詞)___________________________________________四、選詞填空選詞填空用方框里所給詞的正確形式填空

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