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2025-2026学年河北省衡水市阜城实验中学高三上学期第一次月考英语试题一、听力选择题(★)1.Whatdidthemandoyesterday?

A.Heattendedaconcert.B.Hestudiedathome.C.Hetookanexam.(★★)2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inagrocerystore.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inaclothingshop.(★★)3.WhatwillJanedoonFridayevening?

A.Watchafilm.B.Visithergrandma.C.Gocamping.(★★)4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Awriter.B.Anovel.C.Astamp.(★★)5.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

A.Seeadoctor.B.Getagoodrest.C.Dophysicalexercise.(★★)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatistheweatherliketoday?

A.Windy.B.Cloudy.C.Sunny.7.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodothisafternoon?

A.Headtothepark.B.Readinthelibrary.C.HaveanEnglishclass.(★★★)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Howoftendoesthedramaclubmeet?

A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceaweek.C.Threetimesaweek.9.Whichclubdoesthemanwanttojoin?

A.Thephotographyclub.B.Theenvironmentalclub.C.Thedramaclub.10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Teammates.B.Classmates.C.Teacherandstudent.(★★★)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Bookingahotel.B.Buyingairtickets.C.Boardingaflight.12.Wheredoesthemango?

A.Riga.B.Paris.C.NewYork.13.Whenwillthemanreturn?

A.OnJune28th.B.OnJune29th.C.OnJune30th.(★★)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodofortheman?

A.Bookaflight.B.Orderataxi.C.Takehimtotheairport.15.WhydoesthemanwanttogototheArtInstituteofChicago?

A.Tovisithisfavoritemuseum.B.ToappreciateMonet’sworks.C.ToenjoytheCrownFountain.16.HowlongwillthemanstayinMichiganCity?

A.Sevendays.B.Fourdays.C.Threedays.17.WhatdoesthemangotoMichiganCity?

A.Goingsightseeing.B.Visitinghisrelative.C.Attendingaweddingceremony.(★★★)听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whatdoesthespeakerprobablydo?

A.Alecturer.B.ATVhost.C.Anactivityorganizer.19.WhatcanwelearnaboutCharlotteBrontë?

A.JaneEyreisherfirstwork.B.Shewasthesecondoldestinthefamily.C.HersisterswerefamousEnglishnovelists.20.Whatisthespeakergoingtotalkaboutnext?

A.ThepersonalityanalysisofJane.B.TheexcitingplotsofJaneEyre.C.ThelifestoryofCharlotteBrontë.二、阅读理解(★★)MiddleEastTours&HolidaysAsthecradle(摇篮)ofcivilization,theMiddleEastremainswell-knownlandmarksandhiddengems(宝石).FromthefirstgreatestKingdomofEgypttotherapidlydevelopedcityofDubai,ourMiddleEasttourswilltakeyoutodiscoverallitscharms.EgyptHeritages&RedSeaItisa10-dayprivatetourofCairo-Alexandria-Aswan-NileCruise(乘船游览)-AbuSimbel-KomOmbo-Edfu-Luxor-Hurghada-Cairo.TourType:Privatetailor-madetour,experiencedguideanddriverDeparture:EveryTuesday,FridayandSundayAccommodation:5-starhandpickedhotelsHighlights:·LearnancientEgyptcivilizationsthroughpyramids,temples,obelisks...·EnjoyleisuretimebyRedSeainHurghada.·Includecruiseonworld’slongestriver—Nile.·VisitAlexandriaonthesouthernshoreofMediterraneanSea.SingleTicket:USD2,634GroupTickets(4-5people):USD2,139perpersonBestofTürkiyeTourItisa9-dayprivatetourofIstanbul-Cappadocia-Ephesus-Pamukkale-Istanbul.TourType:Privatetailor-madetour,experiencedguideanddriverAccommodation:Selected4-to5-starhotelsHighlights:·Must-visit:Istanbulrichinhistoricalrelicsincludingmosques,royalpalaces,hippodromeandancientbazaars.·SeetheuniquecavechurchesandhugeundergroundcityinCappadocia.·ExploreEphesus,aRomanmetropolisalreadyequippedwithstreetlampsandother"modern"facilities.·EnjoythenaturallyhotspringspondinPamukkale.SingleTicket:USD2,834GroupTickets(4-5people):USD2,132perpersonHighlightsofCyprusItisa7-dayprivatetourofLarnaca-Limassol-Latchi-TroodosMountains-Nicosia-Famagusta-Larnaca.TourType:Privatetailor-madetour,experiencedguideanddriverAccommodation:SelectedcomfortablehotelsHighlights:·ExplorescenicTroodosMountainsandtime-honoredmosquesandvillage.·VisitKolossiCastle,best-preservedmedieval(中世纪的)castleinCyprus.·SeeRomanremainsinSalamis.·EnjoyacruiseonthecrystalclearBlueLagoonofMediterraneanSea.SingleTicket:USD1,871GroupTickets(4-5people):USD1,691perperson21.WhichactivityisincludedintheEgyptHeritages&RedSeatour?

A.Enjoyingthenaturalhotsprings.B.VisitingmodernartmuseumsinEgypt.C.ExploringtheancientEgyptianpyramids.D.Attendingatraditionalcampinthedesert.22.HowmuchwoulditcostagroupoffivepeopletogoontheBestofTürkiyeTour?

A.USD10,695.B.USD10,660.C.USD9,355.D.USD13,170.23.WhomightbeinterestedintheHighlightsofCyprustour?

A.Historylovers.B.Beachlovers.C.Adventureseekers.D.Creativewriters.(★★★)“Whateverthemindcanconceive(构思)andbelieve,itcanachieve.”Wouldyouagreewiththestatementthatadreamisbornfromanidea—asimpleideainthemind?Backinthe19thcentury,twobrothershadanideawhicheventuallybecametheirpassionateandconsumingdream.Theirinsistentpursuitofthatdreamwasrewardedwithanachievementthatchangedworldtravel.OnDecember17,1903,theWrightbrothers(WilburandOrville)achievedtheirdream.Theyflewtheworld’sfirstpower-drivenandheavier-than-airmachine.ThismemorablefeattookplaceatKittyHawk,NorthCarolinaonacoldwindymorning.Thedreamstartedwithanideathatwasplantedintheirmindsbyatoygiventothembytheirfather.Inthewordsoftheboys,“Lateintheautumnof1878,ourfathercameintothehouseoneeveningwithsomeobjectpartlyhidinhishands,andbeforewecouldseewhatitwas,hethrewitintotheair.Insteadoffallingtothefloor,asweexpected,itflewacrosstheroomtillitstrucktheceiling,whereitflewawhile,andfinallysanktothefloor.”ThissimpletoymadeofbambooandstretchedrubberbandsfascinatedtheWrightbrothersandsparkedtheirlifelonginterestinhumanflight.TheWrightbrothersweregreatthinkers.Theyenjoyedlearningnewthings.Initially,theyrecycledbrokenpartstobuildaprintingpressandopenedtheirownprintingoffice.Theirinterestmovedtobicyclesandin1893,theyopenedtheWrightCycleCompanywheretheysoldandrepairedbicycles.ButWilbur(theolderbrother)hadhismindsetonsomethingmoreexciting.Hedecidedtoseriouslypursueflying.24.Whatdoestheauthorwanttostressinparagraph1?

A.Ideasarealwaysachievable.B.Mindcanturnideasintoreality.C.Onlysimpleideascanbeachieved.D.Dreamsarebornfromsimpleideas.25.WhatdidthefatherdofortheWrightbrothers?

A.Heplantedspecialseedsforthem.B.Hetaughtthemhowtoemploybamboo.C.Hegavethemaspecialtoy.D.Heguidedthemoncareerplanning.26.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheWrightbrothers?

A.Innovativeandcurious.B.Thoughtfulandsociable.C.Adaptableandextraordinary.D.Influentialandsensitive.27.WhatcanweknowabouttheWrightbrothers?

A.Theyavoidedtakingarisk.B.Theirprintingbusinessfailed.C.Theylikedexploringnewideas.D.Theirfirmsweredistributedworldwide.(★★★★)Whilesaying“no”canbeliberatingtosome,forothersitcanbeuncomfortable.Sometimes,societyteachesustheword“no”isimpolite.Wefeelmoreobligated(有义务的)togetalongwiththingswehonestlydonotwanttodoinordertobesociallyaccepted.Yet,thereareclearbenefitstotheword“no”.Oneofthefirststepsistofindawaytosay“no”thatfeelsnaturalandauthenticforyou.Perhapsyoumayfindthe“sandwichmethod”helpful.Itisanapproachthatinvolvessandwichingsomethingthatindividualsmayconsidernegativebetweentwopositives.Tellthepersonsomethingpositivefollowedbythe“no”andendwithsomethingpositive.It’salsoimportanttokeepinmindthatsaying“no”tosomethingbutgivingotheroptionsthatbetterfityourneedscanalsobeaneffectivewaytousethepowerof“no”.Rememberthatyourneedsareimportantandyourdecisionscandirectlyaffectyourtimeandenergy.Weallhavevariousrolesinourwork,parenting,socialobligations,andfamilydynamics.Theserolescanchallengeourabilitiestosetboundaries.Learningaboutyourselfandfindingyourinnerpoweriscrucialtoyourhealthandwell-being.Boundariescanbeflexiblewhenappropriate.Taketimetoreassessyourboundaries,takingintoaccounttheprosandcons.Andremember:Boundariesdonothavetobepermanent.Standingfirminyourdecisionsandbeingabletoexpressyourselfcanbesorewarding,buttherearealsosomesignstokeepinmindwhenitisnotbeingusedinawaytoempower.Withdrawal,lossofinterestinactivities,orhavingfeelingsofworthlessnesscanbemorethanindicativeofsaying“no”.Ifyoufindyourselfsaying“no”inawaythatleadstoisolation,thenitmightbetimetoseeamentalhealthprofessional.Overall,thereisn’ta“right”waytosay“no”.Youwillneverbeabletopleaseeveryone.Remembertoletyourinnerconfidenceshineinyourabilitytosay“no”.28.Whatdoessocietythinkofsaying“no”?

A.Understandable.B.Necessary.C.Inconsiderate.D.Indifferent.29.Howdoesthe“sandwichmethod”work?

A.Byavoidinganythingnegative.B.Bybeingsupportivebeforeandafterrejection.C.Bylookingonthepositiveside.D.Bysettingpermanentboundariesindailylife.30.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestpeopledoregardingsaying“no”?

A.Sticktoone’sdecisions.B.Expressoneselfflexibly.C.Prioritizeothers’needs.D.Minditsnegativeeffects.31.Whatwouldbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.ThePowerofaGentleRefusalB.HowtoTakeCareofOneselfC.TheJourneyofSelf-discoveryD.HowtoSatisfyOthers’Needs(★★★)Manyparents,teachers,andfamiliesfinditchallengingtocarveouttimeforoutdoorplayintheirbusyschedules.32.LookintoattendingaforestschoolWe’vebeendoingthisforfivemonthsnow,andit’sthebestmoneyI’veeverspent.Onedayaweek,allofmychildrenspendadayatacertifiedforestschoolheldinanearbyprovincialpark.33,andI’venoticedit’smadethemfarmorecomfortableandwillingtoplayoutsideoverall.34Atthistimeofayear,it’sdarkintheearlyevenings,butthatshouldn’tstopyoufromsendingkidsouttoplayinasafeyardwherethey’renotatriskfromcars.Doaquickafter-dinnerplay,ortakethemforanightlypre-bedtimewalkifyou’reinabusyurbansetting.Olderkidscangetapart-timejobthatgetsthemoutsideOurelderlyneighboraskedifshecouldhiremykidstowalkherdogeveryday,sotheydo.35.It’sagreatwaytogetthemoutsideeachday,nomattertheweather—andtheylovemakingmoney.Otherideascouldbeapaperroute,shovelingsnow,orassistinganotherseniorneighborinsomecapacity.Spendtimewithyourkidsoutdoors36.Youcanlightabonfire(篝火)inthebackyardorsetupabonfirestovetomakehotchocolateorapplejuice.Youcanalsohaveapicnicandworktogetherinthegarden.Youcanevensitandreadwhileyourchildisplayingnearby.Youcanattendwithoutengagement.

A.ArrangeaplaysessionB.WelcometheeveninghoursforoutdooractivitiesC.PuttheeffortintosavingyourtimeforoutdoorplayD.ThisexperiencehasbecomeahighlightoftheirweekE.CreateenjoyableoutdoormomentswithyourchildrenF.ThisarrangementhasworkedoutwellforbothpartiesG.Herearesomesuggestionsofmakingtimeforoutdoorplay三、完形填空(★★★)Ourhousewassituatednexttoahospital.Weliveddownstairsandusually_______theupstairsroomstopatients.AsIwaspreparingsupperoneevening,someone_______atthedoor.I_______itandsawanawful-lookingman.Hisfacewasoutofshapefromswelling.Yethisvoicewas_______ashesaid,“Goodevening.I’vecometofindaroomforjustonenight.Icamefor_______thismorning,andthere’snobustillnextmorning.I’dbeenhuntingforaroomsincenoon,but_______.Iguessit’sduetomyterrible_______.”Foramoment,Ihesitated,buthisfollowingwords_______me:“Icouldsleepinthisrockingchairontheporch(走廊).Mybusleavesearlyinthemorning.”I_______.Aftersupper,Iwenttotalkwithhim.Iwas________toseethatthismanhadabigheartinthattinybody.Hefishedforalivingto________hisfivechildren,andhiscrippledwife.Hedidn’tcomplain.________,hewasgratefulthatnopainaccompaniedhisdisease—askincancer.Thenextmorning,beforeleaving,heasked________,“CouldIstayherenexttimeIhaveatreatment?”Itoldhimhewaswelcome.Onhisnexttrip,hebroughtabigfish.Hisbusleftat7:00a.m.,soI________whenhehadtogetuptofishforus.Fromhim,welearnedtoacceptthebadwithout________andthegoodwithgratitude.37.A.decoratedB.lentC.soldD.rented38.A.stoodB.stayedC.shoutedD.knocked39.A.closedB.repairedC.openedD.used40.A.friendlyB.coldC.poorD.weak41.A.schoolB.treatmentC.meetingD.amusement42.A.stoppedB.changedC.failedD.delayed43.A.voiceB.faceC.feetD.eyes44.A.amazedB.frightenedC.movedD.confused45.A.jumpedB.refusedC.laughedD.agreed46.A.surprisedB.delightedC.annoyedD.disappointed47.A.seekB.protectC.supportD.educate48.A.InsteadB.ThereforeC.OtherwiseD.However49.A.confidentlyB.hesitantlyC.carelesslyD.reluctantly50.A.knewB.predictedC.wonderedD.inferred51.A.preparationB.descriptionC.failureD.complaint四、语法填空(★★)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。TheHandbookoftheBeltandRoad,abookoftheBeltandRoadInitiative,waslaunchedinsomeversionsonJune20inBeijing.Thiscomprehensivebook,52(involve)110scholars,offers498entriestoreflectthelatestdevelopmentsoftheinitiative.AresearcherfromtheChineseAcademyofSocialSciences,emphasizesthebook’saimistoprovide53thoroughandsystematicoverview.Accordingtotheresearcher,thebookdetailstheoriginalintentionsand54(principle)oftheinitiative,alongwithitshistory,currentstatus,basicknowledge,55relatedresearch.TheEnglishversionwaslaunchedinCambridge,UK,in2018,andagreementsweremade56(publishing)itin17languages.Sofar,it57(release)ineightlanguages,includingPolishandRomanian.Presidentofapublishinggrouphighlightedthebook’sinfluenceintheEnglish-speakingworld.HenotedthattheBeltandRoadInitiativehasgenerated58(significance)interestanddiscussion,59(frequent)coveredbynewspapers,TV,andmagazines.However,heemphasizedthatthemostimportantinformationisfoundinthishandbook.Healsopraisedthecooperation60ChineseandWesternscholars,callingthehandbookamilestoneinChina-UKcooperation.Thebookenhancesexchangeswithglobalthinktanksand61(deepen)mutualunderstandingamongpeopleindifferentcountries.五、单词拼写(★★★)词性转换62.suitn.套装vt.(服装)相配,合身→______________adj.合适的;适用的63.fluentadj.(尤指外语)流利的;熟练的→______________n.流利;流畅64.responsibleadj.负责的;有责任的→______________n.责任;义务65.stressn.压力;紧张;重音vt.强调;重读;使焦虑不安vi.焦虑不安→_____adj.压力大的66.survivevi.&vt.幸存;比……活得长→______________n.幸存者67.arrangevt.筹备;安排;整理→________________n.布置;整理;安排;筹备68.accommodatevt.为……提供住宿;适应→___________n.住处;停留处;膳宿69.economyn.经济;节约→___________adj.经济(上)的;经济学的70.detailn.细节;详情;细微之处→___________adj.详细的;精细的71.competevi.竞争;对抗→___________adj.竞争的;有竞争力的六、书信写作(★★★)72.假定你是李华,你的外国朋友Jack正在中国旅行。请你用英语给他写一封邮件,为他提供一些相关的建议,内容包括:1.品尝中国美食;2.体验中国传统文化;3.祝他旅途愉快。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearJack,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua七、书面表达(★★★)73.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。Tosomepeople,nomatterwhatlifethrowsatthem,theycanstillfindstrengthinthelovefromthosearoundthem.Luckily,Jackiewasoneofthem.Jackiewasjust17whentragedystruck.Aninjuryleftherparalysed(瘫痪的)whenshejumpedintoapool.ThedoctorstoldJackiethatshewouldneverbeabletowalkagain.ThenewswasheartbreakingforJackieandherfamily.Allherdreamswerelost.Beforetheaccident,shewasanathlete,anactivistandwasalwaysreadyforadventure.Shelovedsportsandswimming.Buttheaccidentthatfollowedchangedherlifecompletelyandshedidn’thandleitwell.Jackiewasadvisedtoacceptthenewnormal,butshewasnotthekindofpersontogiveupeasily.Shekeptgoingtothebeach,parks,anddoingwhatevershecouldtomakethemostoutofherlife.Sheturnedtoexerciseasawaytoescapetherealityofherlife,butthelackofmobilitycausedhertosinkintoadeepdepressionthatlastedaboutsixmonths.Everyonewasworriedthatshe’dneverbehappyagain.Untileightyearslater,onaspringday,Jackie’smotherencouragedhertogototheparktotake

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