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高级中学名校试卷PAGEPAGE1云南省昭通市镇雄县2025-2026学年高二上学期三校联考第一次月考英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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。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.Whatisthemangoingtodotomorrow?A.Visithisgrandma.B.Moveintoanewhouse.C.Dosomegardening.2.Howmuchdoesoneticketcost?A.$20. B.$22.5. C.$25.3.Wheredoesthemanwanttogonext?A.Toacoffeeshop.B.Toatoystore.C.Toaclothingstore.4.Whydoesthewomanaskthemantocopythenote?A.Hecantypequickly.B.Heisgoodatcomputers.C.Hishandwritingisgood.5.Whenwillthemanprobablyreachtheconferencecenter?A.Ataround2:00p.m.B.Ataround2:10p.m.C.Ataround2:30p.m.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.WhatdoesthewomanusuallydoonMondays?A.Shedoescleaning.B.Sheplaystennis.C.Shegoesshopping.7.Whendoesthewomanusuallygotothecinemawithfriends?A.OnFridaynights.B.OnSaturdaynights.C.OnSundaynights.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatdothespeakersintendtodo?A.Studytogether.B.Staylateatwork.C.Gooutfordinner.9.Wherewillthespeakersmeet?A.Attheoffice.B.Attherestaurant.C.Attheparkinglot.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10.WhatimpressesthewomanmostinChina?A.Chinesefood.B.Beautifulscenery.C.Modernarchitecture.11.Whereisthewomanfrom?A.France. B.TheUS. C.TheUK.12.WhydoesthewomanmostprobablycometoChina?A.Forstudy. B.Forwork. C.Fortravel.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13.Whydothespeakerschangethetitleoftheirtalk?A.Tonarrowdownthetopic.B.Toattractlisteners’interest.C.Tomakeiteasytounderstand.14.Howmanyslideswillthespeakershavefortheirtalkintotal?A.9. B.10. C.11.15.Whatwillthespeakersstarttheirtalkwith?A.Plasticproductionhistory.B.Activitieswithplasticuse.C.Environmentaldamageexamples.16.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodoforthetalk?A.Getsomedata.B.Writeasummary.C.Findsomepictures.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17.Whatmakesphysicalactivitymoreimportantthanever?A.Busyworkschedules.B.Increasedstresslevels.C.Popularityofcycling.18.Howlongwillthe“BikingtoWork”eventlast?A.2hours. B.3hours. C.4hours.19.WhatcanpeopleattendingtheeventdoforfreeatFlowerSquare?A.Eatahealthybreakfast.B.Getamembershipcard.C.Havetheirbikerepaired.20.WhatisavailableatFlowerSquareduringtheevent?A.Paidmeals.B.Cyclingcompetitions.C.Safetychecksforbikes.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ADiscoverWeedonIsland’sHistory!Ifyoulikelearningaboutthepast,joinafunarchaeologycampatFlorida’sspecialWeedonIslandPreserve.Thecampisforkidsgoinginto1stthrough5thgradeandrunsforoneweek.Participantswilllearnaboutbasicarchaeologythroughhands-on,interactiveclassroomprojects,outdooractivities,andavisittoanarchaeologicalsiteintheTampaBayarea.WhatKidsWillDo:●Days1—2:Startwithgamestomakefriends.Listentotalksbyfamousarchaeologyexpertsaboutthearea’shistory.Learnhowtodigcarefullyusingrealtools.●Days3—4:Visitvegetation-coveredlocalhistoricsites.Seehowscientistsfindandrecordthesespotsusingspecialtoolslikecameras,notebooks,andGPS.Learnaboutthenaturalsurroundings.●Days5—7:Helprealscientistsinexcavation(挖掘)!Kidswillsearchforoldobjectsandbones,writedowninformation,siftdirt,andhelpcleanandsortthethingstheyfind.CampDetails:When:October10—16,2025Time:9:00AMto5:00PMeachdayCost:$300perchild(includesluncheveryday)Discount:Kidswhocamebeforeget30%offSignUpNow!Spacesareopenforthishands-onarchaeologyadventure.Welookforwardtoseeingthosewhoareinterestedinarchaeology.21.WhatisthemaingoalofWeedonIslandPreserve’sarchaeologycamp?A.Totrainkidstobecomeprofessionalarchaeologists.B.ToofferfreeoutdoortripsforfamiliesinTampaBay.C.ToteachkidshowtouseadvancedGPStechnology.D.Tohelpkidslearnaboutlocalhistorythroughpracticalactivities.22.WhatwillparticipantsprobablydoonOctober15,2025?A.Playgamestomakenewfriendswithotherkids.B.Visitvegetation-coveredhistoricsitesandlearntouseGPS.C.Assistscientistsinsearchingforoldobjectsandsiftingdirt.D.Listentotalksbyfamousarchaeologyexpertsaboutlocalhistory.23.Howmuchdoesareturningkidneedtopayforthecampthisyear?A.$300. B.$210.C.$90. D.$0.BSofieRoux,26,wasonaworktriptoMalawiwithherphysicianparentsin2019whenshebefriendedagirlnamedFaith.Theirrelationwascloseovertheirloveofartandtheirfuturedreams:Rouxwantedtobeanarchitect,whileFaithhopedtobeananimator(动画设计师).ButFaith’sschoolhadnoelectricity—letalonethetechnologytoteachcomputeranimation.Roux,whogrewupspendinghersummersinAfrica,hadraisedfundsforcomputerstomakeSTEAM—science,technology,engineering,arts,andmath—educationinAfricamoreaccessible.ThelackofelectricityatFaith’sschoolshowedanotherdifficulty.At16,Rouxfoundherselfinherbackyarddesigningandbuildingacomputerlabinsidearecycledshippingcontainer.ShenamedthecreationaBloomBox(绽放盒子).Rouxfilledthelabwithcomputingequipment,andthentoppeditwithasolarrooffordependablepower.Inthesummerof2021,RouxtookittoFaith’shighschoolinBlantyre,Malawi.Onceintroduced,theBloomBoxcaughttheattentionoftheMalawiMinistryofEducation.“Theywanteveryonetobeverytechnologicallyliterate(通晓的)by2063,”Rouxsays,“andthatstartswithmakingsurethatyoungpeoplehavecontactwithtechnologyandcreativemakerspaces.”Theministryagreedtoaplantobuild70morelabsacrossthecountry.Toenlarge,however,Rouxandateamof30professionalsneededtosolveproblemsofproductivity,safety,andtransportationtofarawaycommunities.BloomBoxDesignLabsformedin2023asapublicbenefitcompanyaftermovingallproductiontoMalawiandSouthAfricatobringdowncosts,reducetransporttime,andhirelocalworkers.Today,Roux’sfriendFaithstudiesartanddesignattheUniversityofMalawi.WhenRouxfinishesthe70plannedlabs,theywillreach200,000studentssothattheirloveoflearningcanbloom.24.WhydidRouxbuildthefirstBloomBox?A.ToprovidefreecomputersforallAfricanstudents.B.ToenabletechnologyeducationatFaith’selectricity-freeschool.C.Tosupportherparents’medicalworkinMalawi.D.Topromotearteducationindevelopingcountries.25.Whatdoesthe“creativemakerspaces”mentionedinparagraph3referto?A.Professionalanimationproductionstudios.B.Government-fundedtechnologyresearchcenters.C.Spacesthatfosterinnovationandhands-onlearning.D.Traditionalclassroomswithupgradedequipment.26.WhatchallengedRoux’steamwhenexpandingtheBloomBoxproject?A.ShortageofcomputingequipmentinMalawi.B.DisagreementwiththeMinistryonlablocations.C.Localresistancetousingrecycledshippingcontainers.D.Issueswithproductivity,safety,andremotetransportation.27.WhatisthemainpurposeoftheBloomBoxprojectaccordingtothetext?A.TosupportFaith’sspecificdreamofbecomingananimator,B.TomaketechnologyandSTEAMlearningaccessibletoAfricanyouth.C.Toturnrecycledshippingcontainersintoprofitableeducationfacilities.D.TohelpMalawibecomealeaderinAfricanSTEAMeducationby2063.CHowdoyoubeatthesummerheat?Ifyou’relikemostpeople,youturntheairconditioningonwhenit’sthehottesttimeoftheday.Butwhatifyoucouldusenonpeak(非高峰的)electricalhoursandstorethecoldtousethenextday?ThisideahasbecomearealityforaNewYorkCityhigh-risethat’sbeingcooledbyice.ElevenMadison,askyscraperintheheartofManhattan,isusingcool,frozeniceovernighttocoolthebuilding,reportedCBSNews.Fourstoriesbelowground,anicebatterysystemfreezeswaterduringthenight,whenelectricaluseislow,andusesthisicetocoolthebuildingduringtheday.“There’sabout500,000poundsoficecreatedeverynight,”saidHollyPaeper,presidentofTraneTechnologies,acompanythatdidtheinstallation(装置).Airconditioningusesnearly20%ofenergyuseinhomesandbusinessesglobally.However,onextremelyhotdays,thatnumbercanjumpto70%.InstallationsliketheoneinElevenMadisonhelptolowerthat.AccordingtoPaeper,thecompanyhasinstalledthetechnologyinabout4,000sitesworldwide.ThesysteminthebasementofElevenMadisonuses100tanksthatareeachthesizeofaparkingspot.Becausethere’salotofenergyconsumedinfreezingwater,amoreeffectivewayhadtobefound.“Wetakewater,andaddsomeotherelementsinit,”explainedDr.PatrickShamberger,anassociateprofessoratTexasA&M.“Sowecantakecontrolofthattemperaturebasicallyanywherewewantit,inthezeroto20℃range.”Whileicebatteriesaren’tbeingusedtocoolfoodortopowerelectricaldevices,they’rebeingusedtocoolbuildings.Fornow,combiningicebatterieswithothertypesofenergystoragefromrenewablescanhelpthepowergrid(电网)tokeepupinhotweatheraswellaslowerthecostofelectricity.It’sawin-winforall.28.What’sthebenefitoftheicebatterysystemovertraditionalairconditioning?A.Itcanworkwithoutrelyingonthepowergrid.B.Ittakesuplessspacethantraditionalcoolingsystems.C.Ituseslessenergybyusingelectricityduringnonpeakhours.D.Itcoolsbuildingsfasterthantraditionalairconditioners.29.Whyareotherelementsaddedtowaterintheicebatterysystem?A.Toletthesystemcoolfoodtoo.B.Toenablethesystemtoadapttodifferenttemperaturecontrolneeds.C.Tofixtheproblemofhighenergyusewhenfreezingwater.D.Tomaketheicelastlongerandnotmelteasilyduringtheday.30.Whatcanweinferaboutthefuturedevelopmentoficebatterytechnology?A.Itwillfocusonhelpingpowerelectricaldeviceslater.B.Itwillusefewertankstosavespaceintallbuildings,C.Itwillsoonreplacealltraditionalairconditionersworldwide.D.Itmayworkwithmorerenewableenergystoragemethodstobemoreuseful.31.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.NYCHigh-RiseCoolswithIceBatterySystem B.RenewableEnergyforBuildingCoolingC.TraneTechnologies’GlobalCoolingProjects D.TraditionalAirConditioning’sHighEnergyUseDThere’sacontinuingdebateoverwhetherelectricvehiclesshouldproducesoundstolettheblindandotherpedestrians(行人)knowthey’reontheroad.Somethinkthosesoundsshouldbestandardized—likethe“beep”soundofheavymachinerybackingup,indicating“somethingheavyiscomingthisway”whenhearingit—whileothersthinkanysoundwilldo.Thisisaserioussubject.Plug-inhybridcars(电混动力汽车)andbatteryelectricvehiclesaresuper-quiet,andastudyattheUniversityofCalifornia,Riverside,pointedoutthatpeoplelisteningtorecordingsonheadphonescanheararegulargascarcomingfrom28feetawaybutahybridinbatterymodeonlywhenit’s7feetaway.Inresponse,theEuropeanUnionhascarriedoutnewrules;allnewelectricvehiclemodelsmusthaveasound-producingdevice,whichsoundslikeatraditionalcarengine.Startingin2021,allnewelectricvehiclesofanymodelwillneedtheAcousticVehicleAlertingSystemorAVAS(车辆声学警报系统).Thatsoundwillcomeintoplaywhenthecaristravelingbackwardsorwhenit’stravelingatlessthan12milesanhour-speedsatwhichcarsaremorelikelytobemixingwithpedestrians.That’sanicestart,sayrepresentativesfortheblind,butmoreisneeded.“We’recallingonthegovernmenttotakethisannouncementfurtherbyrequiringAVASonallexistingelectricandhybridvehiclesandensuringdrivershavethemswitchedon,”JohnWelshman,guidedogownerandastaffmemberofGuideDogs,saidinastatement.Driversinmostcaseshavetheabilitytoshutoffthedevicewhenneeded.Myguessisthattheywilleventuallybestandardizedsoyourmindwillautomaticallyregister“electriccar”whenyouhearit.Andthat’sprobablyagoodthingtoreducethechaosontheroads.32.Whatisthemainsafetyissuediscussedregardingelectricvehicles?A.Theirhighspeedcapabilities.B.Theirlackofenginenoise.C.Theirsmallsize.D.Theirbrightheadlights.33.Howfarawaycanpeopleusuallydetectahybridvehicleinbatterymode?A.28feet. B.12feet.C.7feet. D.3feet.34.Whichonecanreplacetheunderlinedpart“comeintoplay”inparagraph3?A.Takeeffect. B.Slowdown.C.Breakdown. D.Staysilent.35.WhatdoestheauthorpredictwillhappenwithAVASsoundsinthefuture?A.Theywillberemovedentirely.B.Theywillvarybymanufacturer.C.Theywillbecomemusicalmelodies.D.Theywillbestandardizedandrecognizable.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Humorisawonderfulgiftthatenricheslife,helpsbuildconnections,andteacheskidstoseethelightersideofchallenges.Asaparent,youplayakeyroleinnurturingthisskill—here’showtodoitnaturallyandjoyfully.Beahumorousrolemodel.Kidslearnmostbywatchingadults.Ifyouoftenlaughatsmall,happymoments—likeaclumsypet—yourchildwillfollow.Sharefunnythingsfromyourchildhood,ormakelightofsmallmistakes.____36____Whenhumorfeelsnaturalinyourhome,yourkidwillfeelsafetobefunnytoo.Playsillygamestogether.____37____Foryoungkids,try“sillyvoices”whilereadingastory—givethebearahigh-pitchedtoneortherabbitagruffone.Forolderkids,play“MadLibs”or“ReverseCharades,”wheretheyactoutawordwithoutspeaking.Sillyplayalsohelpsimprovetheircreativityandlanguageskills.Thesegamesletkidsletlooseandrealizethatbeingplayfulisenjoyable,not“silly”inabadway.Praisetheirhumorattempts.Whenyourchildtellsajoke(evenifit’snotperfect)ormakesafunnyface,respondwithenthusiasm.Insteadofjustsaying“That’sfunny,”try“Ilovehowyouthoughtofthat!Itmademyday.”Thispositivefeedbackmakesthemproudtokeepsharingtheirfunnyideas,____38____Teachthelinebetweenfunnyandhurtful.Humorshouldnevermakesomeonefeelbad.Ifyourchildteasesafriendabouttheirglasses,gentlysay,“Jokesthatmakeotherssadaren’tkind.Let’sthinkofajokewecanbothlaughat.”____39____Thishelpsthemlearnempathyalongsidehumor—animportantlessonforlifelongrelationships.____40____Everyonemessesup,andlaughingatsmallerrorscanteachkidsnottotakethemselvestooseriously.Ifyourchildspillsmilk,say,“Wow,wejustmadea‘milklake’—let’sgettowelsandturnthisintoanadventure!”Laughingatmistakesdoesn’tmeanignoringthem—itmeansstayingcalm.Thisturnsafrustratingmomentintoafunnyoneandshowsthemhumorcanfixabadmood.A.Letthemlaughatgentlemistakes.B.Gamesareagreatwaytomixfunandhumor.C.Yourreactiontellsthemthattheirsenseofhumormatters.D.It’simportanttoshowthemthathumorcanbekind,notjustfunny.E.whilenegativereactionscanmakethemafraidtosharetheirhumoragain.F.Yourhumorshowsthemthatit’sokaytonottakeeverythingseriously.G.kidsoftenrepeatbehaviorsthatgetthempositiveattentionfromparents.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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Iwasapersonwhoalwaysfeltdesperate(绝望的)before.Monthsagomymomsufferedfromaseriousdiseaseandhada(n)____41____onherbrain.Ifeltthewholeworld____42____downandIdidn’tknowwhatIcoulddotohelphertoreduceherpain.WheneverIwasalone,tearswelledupinmyeyes.HowIwishIcould____43____Momforalongtime.LastmonthI____44____avaluablewatch,whichwasan18-year-oldbirthdaygiftfrommydad.Icouldn’tsleepforseveralnightsforthereasonthatIfelt____45____abouttheloss.Therehavebeenmany____46____mattersliketheseinmylife.Icouldneverknowwhattodowiththem____47____IreadIfYouHaveALemon,MakeALemonadebyAmericanauthorDaleCarnegie.“Whenthewisemanishandedalemon,hesays,‘What____48____canIgetfromthis?WhatcanIdoto____49____mysituation?HowcanIturnthislemonintoalemonade?’”hewrote.Iwassuddenly_____50_____thatlifeisfullofupsanddowns,soIneedtostay_____51_____allthetime.NowwhenIthinkofmypast,IwishIcouldhavehandledthings_____52_____.Whenmymomwasfightingforrecovery,Ishouldhave_____53_____herhandsinmine,tellingherthingswouldgetbetterinsteadofhidingandcrying,Severalweeksago,Iparticipatedinacampussinging_____54_____.Ididn’twinaprize.ButIwasn’tsad.Instead,Ibelievethatwitheachattempt,I’llgetcloserto_____55_____mygoalsinmusic.41.A.operation B.promise C.idea D.wish42.A.lying B.calming C.falling D.sitting43.A.judge B.accompany C.encounter D.bless44.A.sold B.fixed C.received D.lost45.A.lonely B.awful C.strange D.bored46.A.simple B.important C.tough D.useful47.A.until B.since C.because D.though48.A.interest B.introduction C.ability D.message49.A.ignore B.better C.accept D.block50.A.aware B.excited C.hopeful D.creative51.A.patient B.focused C.positive D.independent52.A.honestly B.easily C.differently D.practically53.A.cleaned B.identified C.remembered D.taken54.A.club B.contest C.practice D.lecture55.A.achieving B.dividing C.examining D.burning第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Duringmystayinaforeigncountry,Ioftenmissedmytownandthedeliciousfoods.Idreamedofwarmporridge,steameddumplingsandspicy____56____(hotpot)fromdifferentrestaurants.After____57____(return)tomytown,Iwouldsometimesrecallmyhostmomcookingtastyfoodsinthekitchen.____58____(exact)speaking,eachcountryhasitsowncultureandtraditionalcooking.AlthoughWesterncookinghasagreatinfluenceontheworld,China’slonghistoryandrichculturehavegivenbirth____59____aspecialChinesecookingart.Chinesefoodculturefindsitsexcellenceintasteandfragrance(香味),settingitapartfromthefoodcultureofother____60____(country).Asafoodcritic(评论家)hassaid,“____61____isnodoubtthatinthisfieldChinahasshowneven____62____(much)creativitythananyothernations.”Indeed,theChineseareamongthepeoplesoftheworld____63____havebeenveryinterestedinfoodandeating.China’sfoodculture____64____(date)backtoancienttimesandwithseveralthousandyearsofefforts,Chinesefoodhasbecomeincreasinglypopular.WhathappenswhenChinesecookingmeetsWesterncooking?Onethingiscertain:botharechangingsofastthatweoftendon’tnotice.Butit’sgood____65____(understand)both.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假如你是李华,你校英文报下个月将举办以“家乡的变化(TheChangesofMyHometown)”为题的征文活动。请根据下列要点写一篇作文:1.过去(生活贫困,污染严重,交通不便……);2.现在(住房宽敞,山清水秀,交通发达……);3.展望家乡的未来。注意:1.词数不少于80;2.可适当增加内容,以使行文连贯。_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段洛开头语续写内段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Jackandhisyoungersister,Lily,wereasdifferentasnightandday.Jackwastheadventu

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