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高2025届10月月考英语试题(考试时间:120分钟满分150分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Mumandson.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Doctorandpatient.2.Whenwillthewomantakeherflight?A.Onthe22nd.B.Onthe23rd.C.Onthe24th.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Schoolactivities.B.Favoritesubjects.C.Lessons.4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Themanhastoleave.B.Sheoffersanotheroption.C.Shecan’tmakeit.5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inabookstore.B.AtarestaurantC.Inalibrary.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.WhydoesMonicachooseTaiChiinsteadofyoga?A.Itenjoyspopularity.B.Itrequireslesstension.C.ItreflectsChineseculture.7.What’sthetruesignificanceofTaiChi?A.Maintainingbalance.B.Strengtheningmuscles.C.Preventingdiseases.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.WhydoesGeorgewanttogotothebookexhibition?A.Tobuyabook.B.Tomeetapenfriend.C.Todoabooksigning.9.Whatwillthewomandobeforegoingtothebookexhibition?A.Holdameeting.B.Gotoherson’sschool.C.PickupSarah.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatdidDavidsuggestchangingatfirst?A.Theworkingplan.B.Themovietheatre.C.Thetimearrangement.11.Whatkindofmoviedoesthemanlikebest?A.Comedy.B.Sciencefiction.C.Romance.12.Whenwillthespeakersseeamovietonight?A.At6:00.B.At6:30.C.At8:00.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthemandoing?A.Hostingaprogram.B.Holdingameeting.C.Givingalecture..14.Whatdidthewoman’sparentsgrowintheirgardens?A.Eggplantsandmelons.B.Potatoesandmushrooms.C.Carrotsandtomatoes15.Whywastheprojectstarted?ATogetateamworkaward.B.Tomakekidsdevelopconfidence.C.Tohelpkidsknowmoreaboutfood..16.WhatcanchildrendointheAliceWatersGardenProject?A.Createrecipes.B.Designgardens.C.Buildkitchens.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhendidJanegetherSunsetpublished?A.In1987.B.In1996.C.In1992.18.WhatwasJane’smajoratuniversity?A.Arts.B.Law.C.Literature.19.WhichexperiencehelpedJanewithherwritingskills?A.Playinginsummervacation.B.Readinglocalnewspapers.C.Workingasareporter..20.WhatdoweknowaboutTheList?A.It’sacollectionofstories.B.It’sapublishednovel.C.It’sanunfinishedplay.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ATheNationalLibraryofChina(NLC)consistsofNLCAncientBooksLibrary,NLCSouthAreaandNLCNorthArea.·TheNLCAncientBooksLibraryprovidesresearchservicesbasedongeneralancientbooks,rarebooksinforeignlanguages,chroniclesandgenealogies,andtemporarythematicexhibitionservices.·TheNLCSouthAreaprovidesprofessionalservicesbasedondocumentsinforeignlanguagesaswellasspecialcollectionsinChineseandforeignlanguages,anddisplayservicesoftheNationalMuseumofClassicBooks.·TheNLCNorthAreaprovidesservicesforthepublic,mainlyincludingloanserviceandreadingserviceofChinesedocuments,electronicresources,audio-visualresourcesandchildren’sservices.RulesandRegulations*ByshowingNLCreader’scard,readersaged13andabovecanentertheopen-stackreadingareaoftheNLCandreadersaged16andabovecanentertheclosed-stackreadingarea.*Childrenaged15andbelowcanentertheNLCChildren’sLibrary.ChildrenbeforeschoolageshouldenteringtheChildren’sLibraryshallbeaccompanied(陪伴)withanadult.AccompanyingadultscanentertheNLCChildren’sLibrarywithvalidcertificates(oneadultforonechild).*Personalbooks,periodicalsandnewspapersarenotallowedintheLibrary.Bagsandotherarticlescanbestoredinthelockersforfree.*Pleaseeatanddrinkinthedesignatedareas,anddonotbringfood,coloredorsugarydrinksintothereadingarea.OpeningHours:◆SouthArea:MondaytoSaturday9:00—17:00◆NorthArea:MondaytoSunday,9:00—17:00◆AncientBooksLibrary:TuesdaytoSaturday,9:00◆Children’sLibrary:TuesdaytoSunday,9:00—17:001.Wherecanpeoplefindaudio-visualresources?A.TheNLCSouthArea.B.TheNLCNorthArea.C.TheNLCAncientBooksLibrary.D.TheNationalMuseumofClassicBooks.2.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEinthereadingarea?A.Thelibraryprovidesdrinksforfree.B.Childrenmustbeaccompaniedbyanadult.C.Readersshouldshowtheircardsorcertificates.D.A13-year-oldreadercanentertheclosed-stackreadingarea.3.WhencanyouentertheAncientBooksLibrary?A.At9:30onMonday. B.At10:30onWednesday.C.At8:30onSaturday. D.At15:00onSunday.BAschildren,ourmotheralwaystaughtmybrotherandmethevalueofacquiringlifeskills.“Itsetsyouapartandmakeyoudistinguished,”shewouldsay.Whilemybrotherchosethepathofmasteringmusicalinstruments,Iwasattractedtothefieldoflanguages.GrowingupinamultilingualhouseholdwhereChinese,Cantonese,andEnglishmixed,Ifeltitnaturaltocontinueexploringnewlinguisticpossibilities.Languagesfascinatedme.Iwasattractedbythewaywordsgracefullyrolledofftonguesandhoweachlanguageseemedtounlockadoortoanentirelynewworld,nomatterhowchallengingtheyweretolearn.EagertotrybeyondAsianlanguages,itwasmymotherwhosuggestedFrenchasasuitablestartingpoint.Theeleganceandpoeticcharmofthelanguagequicklyattractedme.Themelodicflowandthewaythewordseffortlesslydancedoffmytonguecausedanexcitingfeeling,fuelingmydesiretoexploredeeperintoitscomplexity.Interestingly,despitemypassionandtalentforit,Frenchprovedtobethelanguagethattookthelongesttofullygrasp.Nevertheless,Iinsistedandnevergaveupexpandingmylinguisticarsenal(宝库).AfterrealizingthatSpanishwasn’ttherightfitforme,IfoundmyselfaddictedtothefascinatingworldofGerman.Beingenrolled(就读)inaGerman-speakingschoolspeededmyprogress,andtwoyearslater,mycommandofGermansurpassedmyyearsofstudyingFrench.Astimepassed,IaddedLatin,AncientGreek,andJapanesetomylinguisticarsenal.Itfact,speakingmultiplelanguagesisnotamereachievement;itisajoyouscelebrationoftherichnessofhumanexpression.Forme,itservesasapowerfultooltodevelopconnectionswithpeopleallovertheworld.4.Whydidtheauthor’smotherteachherchildrentheimportanceofacquiringlifeskills?A.Itispartofmakingaliving. B.Itisatraditionintheirfamily.C.Itmakesapersonoutstanding. D.Itcontributestofuturesuccess.5.Whatdidtheauthorthinkofanewlanguage?A.Itbroadenedherhorizon. B.Itincreasedherconfidence.C.Itwasnecessaryforherfuture. D.Itwasavaluablepartofherlife.6.Whatcanweknowabouttheauthor’slearningFrench?A.Shequitithalfway. B.Shefounditchallenging.C.Sheconsidereditunsuitable. D.Sheshowedlittleinterestinit.7.Whichwordcanbestdescribetheauthor?A.Changeable. B.Independent.C.Creative. D.Determined.CAge-relatedmaculardegeneration,orAMD,isaneyeconditionthataffectsmillionsofpeoplearoundtheworld.IntheUK,itisthebiggestcauseofsightloss.It’scausedbyalossofthenervesatthebackoftheeye.Eventhoughitaffectsonlyatinyareaaroundthewidthofahumanhair,itsimpactislife-changing.Patientsexperienceablurring(模糊)ofvision,initiallyatthecenteroftheirgaze,whichexpandsandworsensastimegoeson.Recognizingfacesorwatchingtelevisioncanrapidlybecomeimpossible.“Thisiswhyit’ssuchadifficultdiseasetodealwithforpatients:Itaffectsthebestbitfirst,”explainsLyndonDaCruz,asurgeonatMoorfieldsEyeHospitalinLondon,UK.Becausenervecellsdon’tregenerate(再生),thebodycannothealtheconditionitself,howeverscientistsatKing’sCollegeLondonandMoorfieldsareworkingonanewtechniquetoimplantstemcellsintothebackoftheeye.Atrialhasalreadybeensuccessfullytestedontwopatients,bothofwhomwentfrombeingunabletoreadatallevenwithglasses,toreading60to80wordsperminutewithnormalreadingglasses.Operatingontheeyeisalwaysdelicate,buttheprecisioninvolvedininsertingthestemcellsisrightattheedgeoftheabilityofeventhemosttalentedsurgeons.ThereforetheteamhasbeenworkingwiththeUniversity’sroboticsdepartmenttocreatemachinesthatcanworkwithminuteaccuracy.“It’sasifyoucutthehumanhair10timesandthenyouneedtogowithoneofthosetoolsinbetweenthoselayersfortwoorthreeminutesstablywhilethepatientisawake.Andthat’snotsomethingthathumansjustcando.That’swhererobotscomein,”saysChristosBergeles,aroboticsresearcheratKing’s.Bergeles’teamhascreatedaworkingmodelofanoperatingroomequippedwitharoboticarmthatcantranslatethemovementofasurgeon.Forthemoment,theyoperateonlyonmodelbutonedaytheyhopetobeabletoberestoringsightonecellatatime.8.HowdoesAMDaffectpeople’shealth?A.Itpreventscellsfromhealing.B.Itcanmakepeoplegoblind.C.Itcausesnerveproblems.D.Itcandamagehumanhair.9.What’stherealdifficultyinoperatingontheeye?A.Theprecisionneededintheoperation. B.Lackingtherightstemcells.C.Thestablemovementofthesurgeon. D.Cuttinghairintoverythinlayers.10.Whatcanweinferaboutinsertingthestemcells?A.Itisapieceofcakeforbrilliantsurgeons.B.Itcansimplybecarriedoutbyaprofessionalrobot.C.Itisalmostamissionimpossibleforanysurgeonsalone.D.Itcanbedonebyaroboticarmtranslatingasurgeon’smovement.11.What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.Aworkingmodelwillbecreatedtomakeasurgery.B.Atrialontwopatientshassuccessfullybeentested.C.Thecauseofsightlosshasbeenfoundouttorestoreit.D.Robotsandstemcellscanbecombinedtorestoreeyesight.DTherainforestsofeasternAustraliaarehometoastinging(刺人的)treeknownasDendrocnide.Manypeoplecallitthegympie-gympietree—anamegiventothetreebyindigenousAustralians.It’scoveredwithsharp,needle-likehairsthatcarrypoison.Ifyoubrushupagainstagympie-gympietree,youwon’tforgetitanytimesoon.Thepaincanstaywithyouforhours,daysorweeks.Insomecases,it’sbeenreportedtostayformonths.Scientistshavelonglookedforthesourceofthispowerfulsting.NowresearchersattheUniversityofQueenslandhavediscoveredwhatmakesthisstingingplantsopainful.Aftercarefullystudyingdifferentkindsofgympie-gympietrees,thescientistswereabletoseparateoutdifferentchemicalsthatthetreesproduce.Thisallowedthemtoidentifyagroupofchemicalsthattheybelievedwasresponsibleforthepain.Theresearcherscreatedartificialversionsofthesechemicals,whichtheycall“gympietides”.Sureenough,whenthescientistsinjectedmicewithgympietides,themicelicked(舔)attheplaceswherethey’dbeeninjected,indicatingthattheyhurtinthoseplaces.Whenthescientistsstudiedthewaygympietideswerebuilt,theyfoundthattheyformedaknot-likeshape.Theshapemakesthechemicalverystable,whichhelpsexplainhowthepainlastssolong.Theknot-likeshapeofthegympietideswassimilartotheshapeofpoisonsproducedbypoisonousspidersandconesnails.Thescientistsweresurprisedtoseethreeverydifferentkindsoflifeallusesimilarpoisons.Spidersandconesnailscarrypoisonsbecausetheycatchfoodbystingingothercreatures.It’snotclearhowstinginghelpsthegympie-gympietree.Thoughthetree’sstingmaystopsomeanimalsfromeatingit,itdoesn’tstopallanimals.Beetlesandpademelons(smallrelativesofthekangaroo)areabletoeattheplantwithouttrouble.12.Atouchonthestingingtreeisunforgettablebecause________.A.ithasanunusualappearance B.itisextremelyrareinnatureC.thesufferingcausedbyitremainslong D.touchingitcreatesaquitestrangefeeling13.Whatdoscientistsfailtofindoutaboutthestingingtree?A.Howitproducespoisons. B.Whatpoisonsitproduces.C.Theconsequencesofitssting. D.Howitbenefitsfromthesting.14.Whatdoesthetextimplyaboutthestingingtree?A.Itproducesthesamepoisonsasspiders.B.Poisonousasitis,italsohasnaturalenemies.C.Animalsarewiseenoughtostayawayfromit.D.Onlyonechemicalinitcausespaintothetoucher.15.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.StingingTrees’SecretsExposed B.Warning:TreesThatCanPoisonYouC.StrangeTreeSpeciesFoundinAustralia D.WaystoAvoidBeingHurtbyStingingTrees第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Areyoutryingtofindwaystobemoreeffectiveatyourjob?Ifso,pleasefollowthesehabitsofnaturallyproductivepeople.Theytakebreaks.____16____.Studiesshowthatprolonged(长期的)tasksthatrequirehighlevelsoffocus,energy,andattentioncancauseyoutobecomelessproductiveandfocusedovertime.Takebriefmentalbreaks.Settingasidealittletimehereandtheretoreleaseyourfocuscansignificantlyhelpmaintainitforlongerperiodsoftime.____17____.Settledown,supermenandwomen.Whileit’sfinetoprideyourselfonyourabilitiestomultitask,whichmeansdoseveralthingsatthesametime,it’sinyourbestinterestandyouremployer’sifyousticktooneto-doatatime.Somewherealongthelines,ourculturehasembracedandpromotedthisideathatthemorewecandoatonce,thebetter.____18____.Infact,themorewemultitask,thelesseffectiveandproductivewebecomeinallthetaskswearetryingtofinish.Theyhaveafullnight’ssleep.Inschool,youmayhavefoundthattoomanystudentsstayuplatetofinishapaperorstudyforanexam,but,despiteyourbestefforts,researchshowsthisisnotthewaytodobusiness.____19____.Actually,studieshavelinkedinsufficientsleeptodecreasedlevelsofproductivity,unsatisfactoryworkperformance,andpoorersafetyoutcomes.Theyvaluefitness.Youknowthecountlessbenefitsofexercise.____20____,becauseitreleasessomethingtoreducestressandincreaseyourbrain’sproductivity.Even30-minuteburstsofmoderate-to-highphysicalactivityjustthreetofourtimesadaycangoalongwayinhelpingyouachieveyourpersonalandprofessionalgoals.A.TheyprefertodomoreeverydayB.PressingstopbuttonisimportantC.ItalsoseriouslyimprovesyourmoodD.However,researchshowstheoppositeE.Theydon’ttrytodoeverythingatonceF.EnoughsleepmakesgreatcontributiontoeffectiveworkG.Poorsleeporlackofsleepcarriessomeprettynegativerewards第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Iwasonceanextremelyinsecureteenagegirl.Ifelt____21____allday,andrejectedbymyclassmates.Myonlycomfortwastobethe____22____atourschool’stheater.Oneday,tomy____23____,actorsfromthegreatOregonShakespeareFestivalcametoourschool.OneofthemwasBarryKraft,whowasa(n)____24____actor.AsIranaroundbackstage____25____him,hetreatedmewiththecasual____26____thathewouldshowforfriendsinhislivingroom.I____27____thoughthewasjustmakingsmalltalkto____28____thetimebeforetheperformance.Thatsummer,ItraveledtoseeKraft’sperformanceattheOregonShakespeareFestival.Duringoneperformance,I____29____mycourageanddroppedhimanoteatinterval(中场休息),sayingthatifhelooked____30____hecouldseemeinthe15throw.AlmostimmediatelyI____31____sendingthenote,thinkingthatIwasjustanobodytohim.Aftertheshow,____32____,hewaswaitingforme!Hesmiledbroadly,saying,“Wouldyouliketovisitbackstage?”Andoffwewent.Everytimewemetsomeone,heintroducedmeandsaid,“Shehelpedmealotasastageassistantwhenweperformedinherschool.”Ifoundhimreallysincerewithpeople.ItwasthenthatIrealizedIhad____33____himthatdaywhilehewaschattingwithmeinmyschool.My____34____justincreased800%.Afterall,awell-knownmanlikeKraftwaswillingtotakethetimetocommunicatewithme,whichindicatedImustn’tbesobad.____35____,Ifeltlikeadifferentperson.Asaconsequence,Isuccessfullyenteredmydreamuniversity.21.A.delighted B.energetic C.enthusiastic D.hopeless22.A.stageassistant B.ticketcollector C.actress D.volunteer23.A.disbelief B.embarrassment C.satisfaction D.delight24.A.leading B.unknown C.temporary D.ordinary25.A.seeking B.interviewing C.assisting D.following26.A.eagerness B.friendliness C.forgiveness D.calmness27.A.finally B.fortunately C.accidentally D.originally28.A.kill B.save C.share D.make29.A.exhibited B.gathered C.lacked D.lost30.A.up B.down C.out D.around31.A.gaveup B.setabout C.regretted D.forgot32.A.happily B.anxiously C.patiently D.surprisingly33.A.wronged B.envied C.hurt D.disappointed34.A.experience B.ability C.confidence D.fame35.A.Atonce B.Fromthenon C.Inotherwords D.Ontheotherhand第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Flowerarrangementisthe_____36_____(combine)ofseveralelementstoproducevisuallypleasingdisplayoffresh,silk,ordriedflowers.Generaldesignprinciplesincludebalanceandharmony,_____37_____ofteninvolvestheuseoflight,space,andaccent.Differentpartsoftheworldusevariousdesign___38___(technique)forflowerarrangement.TheartofChinesetraditionalflowerarrangement,originally____39____(serve)asofferingsattemplesanddecorationsinthepalace,hassurvivedoverthecenturies.“With_____40_____historyofmorethan3,000years,theimageofflowerarrangementsometimesisstilllimitedbunchesofflowersinflowershops.That’sapity.”ZhangYan,amasteroftheart,said.Therefore,inrecentyearsZhanghasbeendevotedlypopularizingthetraditionalflowerarrangement,hopingpeoplewillbefamiliar_____41_____theart,takeprideinitslonghistoryandholdanability____42____(appreciate)thebeautyinlife.InZhang’sview,Chinesetraditionalflowerarrangementisnotonlyadecoration,butaformofpsychologicaltreatment____43____(true)effectiveformodernbusybees.Theartemphasizessimplicity,andthearrangermustdecideon____44____isreallynecessaryinhisorherworkandlife.Whenthearrangerfullyunderstandswhattheywant,thehealingeffectoftheartcan____45____(realize).第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)46.为了保护环境、节约能源,越来越多的人选择低碳生活。作为中学生,我们能为环保做些什么呢?请你用英语写一份倡议书,呼吁你们班同学保护环境。要点提示:1.环保出行,少使用塑料袋;2.节约用水、用电,多植树注意:1词数80左右(格式、开头和结尾已给出,不计人总词数);2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。MyfellowstudentsOurenvironmentisbecomingworseandworse.Asstudents,whatcanwedotoprotecttheenvironment?___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Ididn’tlikeDelsomuch.Healwayscalledmethenickname“Germy”,whichmeant“dirty”,insteadofmyrealname“Jamie”.Besides,hewasknownasatrouble-makerinschool.SowhentheheadteacherMr.SmithaskedDeltocometohisoffice,InaturallythoughtthatDelhaddonesomethingmeantosomeone.Throughthewindow,Icaughtsightofasmallerboycrying.Delseemedunhappy,too.Hedidnotreturntoclassthatday.Allofuswerediscussingwhathadhappenedtohim.Whatelsecouldsuchanannoyingboydo?“Hemusthavehittheboyandwassenthome,”Iwhisperedtomyfriends.Theireyeswidened.Itfeltgoodtoseethemso

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