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北京师范大学天津生态城附属学校

2025—2026学年度高二年级第一学期第一次月考

英语试卷

第I卷(选择题,满分115分)

第一部分:听力(共15小题,满分20分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whatyearwasthewomanbornin?

A.TheDog.B.TheSnake.C.TheRabbit.

2.Wherearethespeakers?

A.InMexico.B.InBoston.C.InNewYork.

3.Whatarethespeakersprobablytalkingabout?

A.Afamousperson.B.Anoldsaying.C.Asuperbuilding.

4.Whatdoesthemanadvisethegirltodo?

A.Practicemore.B.ReadEnglishbooks.C.Chooseeasytapes.

5.Whywillthemangotothelibraryattheweekend?

A.Tostudyforamathtest.B.Toborrowsciencebooks.C.Tolistentolectures.

第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,满分15分)

听下面三段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,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。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题

5秒钟;听完后,各个小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段材料读两遍。

听下面一段对话,回答第6至8题。

6.ForwhatwillthewomangotoNewYork?

A.Ameeting.B.Avacation.C.Avisit.

7.Whafwillthewomanbringtotheman'swife?

A.Localsnacks.B.Asilkscarf.C.Awatch.

8.Whowillpickupthewomanattheairport?

A.Theman'swife.B.Theman'sdriver.C.Theman.

听下面一段对话,回答第9至11题。

9.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?

A.Shangri-La.B.Shanghai.C.Changsha.

10.Whenwillthemancomeback?

A.OnDecember22nd.B.OnDecember26.C.OnDecember29th.

11.Howdoesthemanpayforhisairfare?

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A.Bycash.B.Bycreditcard.C.ByWeChat.

听下面一段独白,回答第12至15题。

12.Whattimewillthelunchbreakstart?

A.At11:40.B.At11:50.C.At12:10.

13.What'sthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Officehours.B.Anewproduct.C.Aprogramforsortingrubbish.

14.Whenwillthechangetakeplace?

A.NextWednesday.B.NextThursday.C.NextFriday.

15.Whatarethelistenersaskedtodo?

A.Takeapaperofinformation.B.Visitthespeaker'soffice.C.Preparesomecontainers.

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)

16.—Itwillclearuptomorrow.Shallwegooutforapicnic?

一I'llmeetyouattheschoolgatetomorrowmorning.

A.It'suptoyou.B.That'ssettled.C.Haveyougotthat?D.Forgetit

17.Myfirstofhimwasthathewasakindandthoughtfulyoungman.

A.expressionB.attentionC.satisfactionD.impression

18.ToensurethatIcanmystudy,myfatherdoeswhateverhecandoforme.

A.cheerupB.crossoutC.concentrateonD.contributeto

19.Mr.Whiteputforwardseveralsuggestionsinthemeeting,noneofgainedsupportfrom

histeammates.

A.themB.whomC.whichD.who

20.theInternetisofgreathelp,Idon'tthinkitiswisetoreplaceourclassroom

teachingwithitcompletely.

A.IfB.WhileC.BecauseD.That

21.China'shigh-speedrailwaysfrom9,000to25,000kilometersinthepastfewyears.

A.aregrowingB.havegrownC.willgrowD.hadgrown

22.Disneylandofferpeoplemanyformsof

A.enduranceB.emotionsC.entertainmentsD.embarrassments

23.BeijingOperatothebasiceducationinChinaisabigsteptopromotetraditionalart.

A.AddingB.HavingaddedC.AddD.Added

24.hasadebateattractedsomuchmediaattention.

A.CruellyB.RarelyC.ReallyD.Gently

25.It'shelpfultoputchildreninasituationtheycanseethemselvesdifferently.

A.thatB.whenC.whichD.where

26.Idon'tfigureoutwhyJacksonthejoboffer.Afterall,hehasbeenoutofworkfora

vear.

A.turneddownB.putdownC.turnedupD.putup

27.ThoughDavidreceivedthe_fromtheschoolbasketballteam,hedidn'tgiveup

hisdreamandcontinuedpracticinghard.

A.interactionB.companionshipC.cooperationD.rejection

28.Iwillaskmyassistanttoyouabouttheresultofthediscussion,assoonasthe

managercomesback.

A.informB.intoxicateC.probeD.sharpen

29.Hebecamethefirstblackmantobepresident.

A.suspectedB.electedC.concludedD.examined

30.—Itisbelievedthatrobotswilltaketheplaceofhumanbeingsoneday.

Afterall,theydon'thavetheirownthinking.

A.It'sapityB.That'srightC.IbegtodifferD.Icouldn'tagreemore

第二节:完形填空(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)

AsIwalkedthroughthedoor,Ifeltsharpcoldness.Whilemyfingersbegantonumb,

many31ranthroughmyhead.WhyamIhere?Whatweremyparentsthinkingwhen

they32here?

Myparentswerebornandraiseda33familyinsouthwesternIowa.Fromavery

youngage,theywereexpectedto34thefamilyfarm.

Fiveyearsaftermybirth,myparentsmadeadecisionthatwould35ourlives

forever.Theydecidedthey36moreinlife.Theytoldtheirfamiliesthattheywere

movingtoAlaska!

WhywouldtheymovetoAlaska,the37ofpolarbearsandEskimos?WhenI

asked,theysaid,"Wewantedtoexperienceadventure."Mygrandparentsthoughtthatthey

were38andsaid,“Itisahorriblethingtodotothosekids.”

39myparentsmoved,withnothingbutafewclothesand$500dollars.Through

hardworkandperseverance,theyhavenotonlysurvived,butare40thanever.My

fatherhasgottenhis41jobasawildlifetechnicianfortheDepartmentofFishand

Game.My.42isnowthemanagerofthehighschoolkitchen.

Thesetwopeoplehadthecourageto43fortheirdreams—nomatterwhat

othersthought.Throughgoodandbadtime,myparentsneverlostsightoftheir44.

Whattheywantedmostintheworldwastoraisetheirchildrentobe_45.Ihonorand

thankthem.Becauseoftheir46,Ihavebecomeanindependentyoungman.47

theirhardworkandstrongwill,theyhavebecomehappyandsuccessful.Ihavelearned

throughtheiractionsandmistakesthatanythingis48.

So,whenIaskmyselfwhyIaminAlaska,I49myselfhowIgothere.Nomatter

how50itgets,Ican'tthinkofabetterplacetogrowup.IsurelydoloveAlaska!

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生态城附属学校

31.A.waysB.plansC.questionsD.wishes

32.A.leftB.movedC.searchedD.forget

33.A.farmingB.buildingC.nursingD.training

34.A.lookforB.putawayC.takeoverD.findout

35.A.proveB.changeC.beginD.save

36.A.ateB.lostC.usedD.wanted

37.A.landB.sightC.visitD.protection

38.A.strongB.braveC.youngD.crazy

39.A.SoB.AndC.ButD.If

40.A.wiserB.happierC.earlierD.heavier

41.A.oldB.richC.luckyD.dream

42.A.motherB.brotherC.friendD.grandpa

43.A.goB.askC.careD.wait

44.A.problemsB.feelingsC.goalsD.experiences

45.A.healthyB.safeC.kindD.successful

46.A.jobsB.teachingsC.failuresD.permissions

47.A.DespiteB.WithoutC.ThroughD.Beyond

48.A.easyB.usefulC.painfulD.possible

49.A.doubtB.remindC.believeD.persuade

50.A.coldB.longC.muchD.far

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)

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Skylandshas96acresofformalandnaturalizedgardensandissurroundedbyover1,000

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52.TojoinNJBGmembership,youcancallitsofficeat

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53.Torenewtheone-yearmembershipforyourparents,youneedtopay.

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54.NewJerseyBotanicalGarden

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C.invitesmemberstoorganizeactivities

D.givesmembersdiscountsfortheirpurchase

55.WhatisthemainpurposeofthispassageaboutNJBGMembership?

A.TointroducethehistoryofNewJerseyBotanicalGarden

B.ToencouragepeopletojoinorrenewNJBGMembership

C.Tolistthedifferenttypesofplantsinthegarden

D.Totellreadershowtovisitthegardenconveniently

B

HaveyoureadTheMagicSchoolBusseries?Foryears,thesebookshavetransported

childrentostrangeandunusualplaces,fromtheouterreachesofoursolarsystemtothe

bottomoftheocean,andeveninsidethehumanbody!Sadly,JoannaCole,authorofthe

renownedTheMagicSchoolBusseries,passedawayonJuly12,2020,atage75.Coleis

rememberedforinspiringaloveofscienceandliteratureinyoungchildrenthroughherbooks.

JoannaColewasbornonAugust11,1944.Asayoungchild,Colehadapassionfor

scienceandwritingandlovedreadingsciencebooksandstudyingplantsandinsectsinher

backyard.Itwasastrangehobby,butshedidn'tmindstandingout.Infact,shedecidedto

pursuethisinterestintoacareer.Aftergraduatingfromuniversity,Coleworkedasalibrarian,

elementaryschoolteacher,andeditor,butdidn'tparticularlyenjoyanyofthesejobs.

Colebelievedthatelementaryschoolwasanimportantstageinachild'slifeandintended

tocontributetochildren'seducation.Shewroteherfirstbookonatopicthathadneverbeen

writtenaboutbefore:cockroaches(嶂螂)!Soonafter,shemetBruceDegen,whoalsohadan

interestinscience,andthetwodecidedtocooperateonTheMagicSchoolBusseries.Thefirst

bookwaspublishedin1986,andtwelveothershavebeenpublishedsincetheoriginalseries.

Thisseries,whichfollowstheadventuresofMsFrizzleandherstudents,received

overwhelmingsupportandfulfilledCole'slifelongdream.TheMagicSchoolBusbookshave

shapedthechildhoodsofmanyyoungadultsbyteachingthemscienceinawaythathadn't

beendonebefore.Thebooksweremadeintoananimated(动画的)showthatwasairedfrom

1994to1997andin2017,NetflixcreatedanadditiontotheoriginalanimatedshowtitledThe

MagicSchoolBusRidesAgain.

Cole'swritingweaves(编织)humour,science,andliteratureskillsthatwritersof

children'sbooksadmiretothisday.ThoughColeisnotwithusanymore,shehasleft

somethingworthwhileandherbookswillcontinuetoinspirechildrenfordecadestocome!

56.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeCole'sformerjobs?

A.Productive.B.Unattractive.C.Diverse.D.Respectable.

57.Whatismainlytalkedaboutinthesecondparagraph?

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A.JoannaCole'seducationbackground.B.JoannaCole'spastexperiences.

C.JoannaCole'soriginalplans.D.JoannaCole'shardchildhood.Y

58.WhatcanwelearnaboutTheMagicSchoolBusseries?

A.TheywerefinishedbyColealone.

B.Theiranimatedshowhadafollow-up.

C.TheirstoriesarebasedonMsFrizzle'sownexperiences.

D.Theyweremadeintoanimationsoncepublished.

59.WhatcanweinferaboutJoannaColefromherexperienceofwritingTheMagicSchool

Busseries?

A.Shewasnotgoodatworkingwithotherpeople.

B.Shesuccessfullycombinedherinterestinsciencewithwriting.

C:Sheonlycaredaboutmakingmoneyfromherbooks.

D.Shegaveupherdreamofwritingafterpublishingtheseries.

60.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Aseriesofbooksandtheauthor.B.Awomanwriterandherexperiences.

C.Afemalebiologistandherdreams.D.Asetofbooksanditsinfluences.

C

It'snaturalforparentstopraisetheirchildren,butofferingthispraisecouldactually

backfire,accordingtonewscience.

Inthestudy,researchersatMichiganStateUniversitylookedat123childrenwhowere

about7.Theteamassessedthechildrentodeterminewhethertheyhada“growthmindset”

(believingthatyoucanworkhardertogetsmarter),ora“fixedmindset”(believingthatyour

intelligenceisunabletochange).Theythenaskedthechildrentocompleteafast-paced

computeraccuracytaskwhiletheirbrainactivitywasrecorded.

Basedonthedatatheycollected,theresearchersconcludedthatchildrenwithagrowth

mindsetweremuchmorelikelytohavealargerbrainresponseaftermakingamistake,andin

turnweremorelikelytoimprovetheirperformancebypayingcloserattentiontothetaskafter

makinganerror.J

Whilepreviousresearchhasshownthatpeoplewithafixedmindsetdidn'twanttoadmit

theyhadmadeamistake,thisstudyfoundthatchildrenwithafixedmindsetwereable

to—“bounceback”aftermakinganerror,butonlyiftheygavetheirfullattentiontothe

mistakes."Themainimplicationhereisthatweshouldpaycloseattentiontoourmistakes

andusethemasopportunitiestolearnstudy,"authorHansSchrodertoldScienceDaily.

Forparents,thelessonsareclear—ifachildhandsyouanA+test,don'tsay“You'reso

smart!”

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Instead,say“Wow,thatstudyingreallypaidoff!”or"Youclearlymasteredthis

material—waytogo!”Notetheeffort,nottheintelligence.

Second,focusonusingerrorstoworktogetherandlearn.Manyteachersandparents

avoidaddressingchildren'smistakes,tellingthem“It'sOK.You'llgetitnexttime…."without

givingthemtheopportunitytofigureoutwhatwentwrong.DrSchrodersays,"Instead,it's

bettertoreassurechildrenthatmistakeshappen,andtopayattentionandworktofigureout

whereandhowtheymadethemistakes."

61.Theunderlinedword"backfire”inparagraph1probablymeans“92

A.makealoudnoiseB.leaveagoodimpression

C.haveanoppositeresultD.produceanexplosion

62.Accordingtothetext,whichonebelongstothegroupwhohasa“growthmindset”?

A.Tommanagestocorrecteverymistakebyheart.

B.Marybelieveshermistakesaremadebychance.

C.Johnkeepsanideathathehasagoodgiftforstudying.

D.LilythinksshecangetA+withoutanyeffort.

63.Ifyourchildgetsthebestmarkinthetest,youshould

A.praisehimwithsomedeliciousfoodandmoney

B.commenthimtobeclevererthanotherstudents

C.confirmhiseffortthathehasmadeforthetest

D.believethatheisanhonestandsmartchild

64.Whatshouldparentsdowiththechild'smistakesfromDrSchroder?

A.Parentsshouldavoidtalkingwiththechildabouthismistakes.

B.Parentsshouldcomparehismistakeswithothers'andcriticizehim.

C.Parentsshouldignorethemistakesandbelievehewilldobetter.

D.Parentsshouldanalysethemistakeswiththeirchildpatiently.

65.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.HowtoHelpChildrenGetBetterGradesinTests

B.TheDifferencesBetweenGrowthMindsetandFixedMindset

C.WhyPraisingChildren'sIntelligenceMayNotBeGood

D.HowtoTeachChildrentoAvoidMakingMistakes

D

GardenerssuchasPrinceCharleswhoclaimthattalkingtoplantsencouragesthemto

growhavelongbeenseenasalittlesilly.Butscientistshavediscoveredevidencewhich

suggeststheRoyalmayactuallyberightandtheycouldbelisteningtohim.BiologistsatTel

AvivUniversityinIsraelhavefoundthatflowerscanactasaplant's"ears"tohelpthemdetect

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thesoundofapproachinginsects.

Whentheresearchersplayedrecordingsofflyingbeestoeveningprimroseflowers,within

threeminutesthesugarconcentrationsinthenectarofitsflowersincreased.Thefluid,

producedtoattractpollinating(授粉)insects,wasonaverage20percenthigherinflowers

exposedtothebuzzcomparedtothoseleftinsilenceorexposedtohigherpitched

sounds.ProfessorLilachHadany,wholedthestudy,said:"Ourresultsdocumentforthefirst

timethatplantscanrapidlyrespondtopollinatorsoundsinanecologicallyrelevantway."

However,ProfHadanysaidaplant'sabilitytorespondtopollinatorsmaybeweakenedin

cityenvironmentsorbesideabusyroad.Whileplantsrequirewater,sunlightandtheright

temperaturetogrow,itiswidelybelievedtheydonothavesensesinthewayanimalsdo.

Butthestudy,publishedontheopen-sciencewebsiteBioRxiv,suggeststheeffortsof

gardenerswhotalktotheirplantsmaynotbeinvain.Plants'abilitytohearhasimplications

wellbeyondpollination—plantscouldpotentiallyhearandrespondtoherbivores,other

animals,theelements,andpossiblyotherplants,"ProfHadanyadded.

Amonth-longexperimentconductedbytheRoyalHorticulturalSocietyin2009found

femalevoicesappeartospeedupthegrowthoftomatoes.Theresearchoffersapossible

explanation—women'svoiceswereattherightfrequencyfortheplantstohear.

66.What'seveningprimroseflowersresponsetobees'buzz?

A.Longerbloom.B.Sweeternectar.C.Brightercolor.D.Lessfluid.

67.WherecanplantsgrowbetteraccordingtoHadany?

A.Onasquare.B.Besideahighway.C.Inthewoods.D.Alongthestreet

68.Whatcanweinferfromtheresearch?

A.PrinceCharlesproveskindofstupid.

B.Plantscanonlypotentiallyhearanimals.

C.Plantsrespondtosoundsslowlyandecologically.

D.Plantsgardenerstalktofrequentlydevelopwell.

69.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardstheideathattalkingtoplantshelpsthemgrow?

A.DoubtfulB.SupportiveC.NeutralD.Critical

70.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?

A.Flowerscanhear.B.Beesarebestpollinators.

C.Plantscan'tgrowwithoutsound.D.Environmentimprovesplants'growth.

第Ⅱ卷(选择题,满分35分)

第四部分:写作

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第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

Myfatheralwaystoldme:“Allworkisnoble.”Hewasn'twealthy,butheearneda

reasonableliving.Thankstohiseffort,Iwasabletogotoanartcollege.I,however,wantedto

dosomethingdifferent,somethingmoreinteresting—Iwasspecial!

Aftergraduation,ImovedtoNewYorkinsearchofagraphicdesi

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