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2025-2026学年天津益中教育管理有限责任公司高三上学期10月月考英语试题本试卷分为第I卷(115分)、第II卷(35分)两部分,共150分,考试用时120分钟。考生务必将答案涂写规定的位置上,答在试卷上的无效。祝各位考生考试顺利!第I卷(共三部分;满分115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,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。听完每段对话后,你将有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.Whodidthewomenmeetintheparkthismorning?A.Herteacher.B.Herclassmate.C.Aformerneighbor.2.Howdoesthewomanprobablyfeel?A.NervousB.AnnoyedC.Confused3.Whatwilltheboyprobablydonext?A.Cleantheroom.B.Putawaytheclothes.C.Havesomefood.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Intheoffice.B.Intheclassroom.C.Onthephone.5.WhydoesMarkgetupearlytoday?A.Topickuphisuncle.B.Togocamping.C.TotraveltoNewYork.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)听下面几段材料。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。每段材料读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。6.WhatdoesJacobintendtodo?A.TreatJanetoacake.B.Makechipsforhimself.C.Buyhimselfadrink.7.WhydoesJacobrefusetogotoJane’shome?A.Heneedstofinishhisassignment.B.Hehastocookdinnerforhismother.C.Hewantstogotobedearly.8.Whereareprobablythespeakers?A.Inthebakery.B.Inthecinema.C.Inthesupermarket.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。9.WhatwasthemandoingthelasttimehemetNancy?A.CelebratingJudy’sgraduation.B.Havinglunchwithhiscousin.C.Lookingforashoppingmall.10.HowdoesthewomanfeelaboutNancynow?A.Curious.B.Amazed.C.Grateful.11Whatistheman?A.Ateacher.B.Asalesman.C.Apublisher.听下面一段独白,回答第12至15小题。12.Whatdoweknowabouttheplan?A.Itgainedthesupportofschools.B.Itwillbegininearly2025.C.Itwasopposedbyteachergroups.13.Whatisthepurposeofbringinguptheplan?A.Toincreasethebirthrate.B.Toexpandthelaborforce.C.Toimprovethequalityofeducation.14.Whatismanyparents’concernabouttheplan?A.It’sexpensivetogettheirchildrenprivatetutoring.B.It’shardtofindwaystolookaftertheirchildrenafterschool.C.Itmayputmorepressureontheirchildren.15HowmanyOCEDmembercountriesletchildrenstartschoolatage5in2019?A.38.B.26.C.3.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)1.-I’vereadanotherbookthisweek.-Well,maybe_____isnothowmuchyoureadbutwhatyoureadthatcounts.A.this B.thatC.there D.it2.Iwasgoingtohaveagoatparachuting(跳伞),butlostmy_____atthelastminute.A.mind B.way C.nerve D.face3.AsthetraditionalSpringFestivalisapproaching,shopownersfromallwalksoflifeofferlargediscounts______highsalesincomefromtheircustomers.A.inanticipationof B.incelebrationofC.inexplanationof D.inpossessionof4.Itisnotuncommon________problemsofcommunication________betweengenerations.A.as;arise B.for;toarise C.of;rising D.with;rise5.___________in1931,theEmpireStateBuilding,thehighestskyscraperuntil1954,inspiredtheimaginationoftheworld.A.Havingcompleted B.BeingcompletedC.Completed D.Completing6.Threeofhisnovelshavebeen______fortelevision.A.applauded B.adapted C.applied D.adopted7.IreadShiJiwhenIwas15.______that,theonlygreathistoricalworksI______wereHomer’sepicpoems.A.Inpriorto;wasexposedto B.Priorto;wasexposingC.Priorto;hadbeenexposedto D.Inpriorityto;hadbeenexposing8.Mygrandfatherstillplaystennisnowandthen,________he’sinhisnineties.A.aslongas B.evenif C.asif D.incase9.Thenumberofpeopleintheworld________about6billionandlargequantitiesofwaste_______eachyear.A.total;hasbeenproduced B.totals;isproducedC.totals;areproduced D.total;arebeingproduced10.—HowcanIfindyourbrotherattheairport?—Don’tworry.He________aboardwithyournameonitatthattime.A.hasheld B.hasbeenholdingC.willbeholding D.willhaveheld11.Guidebooksarepreparedtosuittheconvenienceofthetraveler________routesroundacityorasiteareoftensuggested.A.forwhich B.withwhichC.forwhom D.withwhom12.Itisreportedthatanewwildlifeconservationareahasbeenestablishedin________wasonceknownfordeforestationtoprotectendangeredspecies.A.what B.which C.how D.where13.---WhatmadeTrumpsoannoyed?---________byBideninthePresidentialelection.A.Tobebeaten B.Beating C.Havingbeenbeaten D.Beingbeaten14.Ihavetriedtoturnonthenewly-boughtrobotdogthismorningbutit__________start.ItissoastonishingthatgoodspurchasedonJD.com__________besopoorly-made.A.won’t...must B.won’t...shouldC.cannot...must D.cannot...should15.Buildingsuchabridgeoverthebaywas______butthelocalgovernmentmadeitwithintwoyears.A.awetblanket B.apieceofcake C.adarkhorse D.ahardnuttocrack第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Iamabusinessman.Itisuniversallyacknowledgedthatbusinessmenshouldcareabouttheircustomers.Butlikeanyone____16____youfeelaffection,customerscanalsodriveyoumad.They’llcomerushingin,____17____theirhandbag’sbeenstolen.They’ll____18____thattheyleftitinthechangingroom,createhavoc(混乱)andthen____19____ithadbeenintheircarallthetime.They’llhavetriedouthalfthe____20____intheshop,andwanttheonlystyleyoudon’thaveina____21____colour.Idoknowhowupsettheshopstaffcanget,butItrytopersuadethemtokeep____22____.Irememberthefirstreally____23____customerwehadatCoventGarden.Shewas____24____absolutelyeverything,nothingwasrightandIwasrather______25______thatshelaterbecamea“regular”.Afterawhile,she______26______forthewayshebehavedatthebeginning.Shehadsplitupwithherhusbandtheweekbefore,waslivinginaflat______27______,andsinceshe’dfoundittoomuchtocopewith,she’dtakenitouton______28______people.Thattaughtmeavaluable______29______andIpassitontothepeoplewho______30______inthemarket.Don’ttakeit______31______.Ifacustomerisrudeordifficult,justthink“Maybeshe’shadarowwithherhusband.Maybeherchild’snot______32______.”Alwayswateritdownanddon’tletyourego(自我)get______33______.Ifyoudo,youwon’tbeableto______34______itandthewholethingdevelopsintoanunpleasantsceneandthat______35______everyone’sday.16.A.forwhom B.withwhom C.whom D.forwhich17.A.murmuring B.pretending C.saying D.replying18.A.agree B.promise C.imagine D.swear19.A.forget B.decide C.assume D.discover20.A.foods B.goods C.belongings D.catalogues21.A.wrong B.particular C.matching D.natural22.A.smiling B.fighting C.waiting D.changing23.A.generous B.polite C.careless D.difficult24.A.curiousabout B.displeasedwith C.patientwith D.uncertainabout25.A.relaxed B.delighted C.surprised D.embarrassed26.A.searched B.argued C.prayed D.apologized27.A.bychance B.byherself C.onpurpose D.onduty28.A.rude B.such C.other D.lonely29.A.lesson B.trick C.skill D.trade30.A.work B.shop C.meet D.quarrel31.A.kindly B.secretly C.personally D.casually32.A.ready B.away C.up D.well33.A.outofsight B.intheway C.behindthescene D.abovethelaw34.A.stress B.expect C.handle D.blame35.A.ruins B.makes C.starts D.saves第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)AAudubonSummerDayCamp2022CampersatBentoftheRiver’sAudubonSummerDayCampcanexplorenatureinafinandsafeenvironmentwithinthe700acresofanaturesanctuary(保护区).AudubonCampdevelopscampers’curiositythroughoutdoorexploration,whichhelpscampersunderstandthenaturalworld.Theseuniqueexperiencesandadventurescangrowintoalifelongappreciationoftheenvironmentalsituation.CampActivities:Activitieslikehiking,stream-walking,riverexploration,crafts,nature-themedgames,liveanimalinteractions,andbirdingareincluded.CampStaff:Thestaffareselectedbasedontheirexperienceandskillsinworkingwiththeyouthinenvironmentaleducationandtheirinterestinlocalecologyandnaturalhistory.AllstaffmustpassbackgroundchecksandarerequiredtoholdcurrentCPRandFirstAidcertificationstomakethecampasafeplacetoexperiencenature.CampAgeGroups:Campgroupsaresortedbygrades.Naturalistsarecampersenteringgrades1-4inFall2022andEcoDiscoverersarecampersenteringgrades5-8.Volunteerjuniorcounseloropportunitiesareavailableforteensaged14-18.Formoreinformationonjuniorcounseloropportunities,pleaseemailbentoftheriver@orcall203-405-9113.CampHours&Length:MostcampslastoneweekfromMondaytoFridayfrom9a.m.to4p.m.TheTwilightExplorersweekofferedtoEcoDiscoverersrunsfrom4p.m.to9p.m.CampRegistration:RegistrationopensonApril,2022.Campspotswillbereservedonlyafterregistrationiscompletedandtuitionisreceived.Pricing:Tuitionis$300percamperperweekforregistrationmadebyMay1,2022,and$325percamperperweekforregistrationmadeafterMay1,2022.Camperscangeta10%discountiftheyregisterasagroup(atleast2).36.What’sthepurposeofAudubonSummerDayCamp?A.Topromotethelocaltourism.B.Toofferteenagersenoughoutdoorsports.C.Tokeeptheecologicalbalanceofthearea.D.Toraisecampers’interestinexploringnature.37.Whichofthefollowingactivitiescancamperslakepartinduringthecamp?A.Playinghide-and-seek.B.Savinginjuredwildbirds.C.Uncoveringthemysteryofrivers.D.Conductingasurveyofthelocalpeople.38.What’stherequirementforthecampstaff?A.Masteringfirstaidknowledge.B.Excellinginculturaleducation.C.Havingastronginterestinworldhistory.D.Beingexcellentstudentleadersatschool.39.Whatcanwelearnfromcampgroups?A.Juniorcounseloropportunitiesareaimedatadults.B.Naturalistsshouldbeteensfondofnaturalscience.C.Campersarearrangedbytheiracademicperformance.D.EcoDiscovererscanapplyfortheTwilightExplorersweek.40.HowmuchwilltwocamperspayfortwoweeksiftheyregistertogetheronJune10?A.$1,200 B.$1,170 C.$1,300 D.$1,080BIn2018,thestateofCaliforniawasonfire.AlexandriaVillasenor,whowas13atthetime,witnessedthedestructionofNorthernCalifornia’sCampFire,whichwouldgoontoburnmorethan150,000acresofland.Villasenorwasscared.“That’swhenIfoundouthowimportantclimateeducationwas,”shereflected.“Andjusthowmuchwelackedclimateeducationthesepastcoupleofyears.”Villasenor,now15,isdeterminedtohaveabiggerconversation.Shequicklyrealizedthefightrequiresinternational,government-levelchanges.Forher,whatstartedaslocalconcernturnedintoayear-longprotestinfrontoftheUnitedNations’NewYorkCityheadquartersandaglobalcampaignformorecompulsoryclimateeducation.Shesatonabenchinfrontoftheheadquarters,pleadingfortheworld'sleaderstotakeclimatechangeseriously.Heractionreceivednationalattention,withmillionsofotherstudentsaroundtheworldjoininginthemovement.“It'scompletelyunacceptabletonotlearnanythingaboutourplanetandourenvironmentinschool,afteralltheyoungpeoplewould“inherit”theEarth.”Villasenorsaid,“That’swhyIthinkthatclimateeducationissoimportant,andthat'swhyIfocusalotonitnow.”Rightnow,VillasenorisworkingwiththeBiden-Harrisadministrationonitsclimateplan,whichhaspromisedtocentertheneedsofyoungpeopleandcommunitiesmostimpactedbyclimatechange.Sheevenspokeatthe2020DemocraticNationalConvention.“ThatwasdefinitelyahugemomentwhenIrealizedthatpeoplewerelisteningtothevoicesofmeandyouthclimateactivists,”Villasenorsaid.Whensheisn'tconnectingwithherfellowyouthactivistsorholdingelectedofficialsaccountabletotheclimateconcernsoftheiryoungvoters,Villasenorislikemostotherteens.“Myfavoritethingtodo,ofcourse,issleep.”shesaid.“Iliketoreadalot.Ilikefantasybooks,normally.Ialsoliketowrite.”41.WhatmadeVillasenorrealizethelackofclimateeducation?A.ThestateofCalifornia. B.ThefiredisastersinAmerica.C.150,000acresoflandscaringher. D.ThesevereCampfireinCalifornia.42.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“haveabiggerconversation”mean?A.Totalkwithmorelocalpeopletochangetheirmind.B.Toconveyherbeliefloudlytomoreglobalstudents.C.Tocallonlocalpeopletofightwiththeleaders.D.Toprotesttoleadersathomeandabroadtomakechanges.43.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat______.A.VillasenorturnedheroriginalappealintoalastingandwidespreadoneB.Villasenorthinkstheworld’sleadershavetakenclimatechangeseriouslyC.MillionsofstudentsaroundtheworldarejoininginthemovementD.Youngpeopleshoulddomorethingsfortheearthsoastoinheritit44.WhichofthefollowingfactsgivesVillasenorasenseofachievement?A.ThatsheisworkingwiththeBiden-Harrisadministrationon1tsclimateplan.B.Thatherandotheryouthclimateactivists’opinionscaughtpeople’sattention.C.Thatshecansleepandreadinhersparetime.D.Thatmoreschoolshavesetupclimatecourses.45.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?A.The15-year-oldactivistfightingforbetterclimateeducation.B.Climateeducationdeserveseveryone’sattentionaroundtheworld.C.Ayounggirlandherclimateeducation.D.Youngactivistsmaketheirvoicesheard.CAtalargeforestparkineasternBeijing,11birdsonthestate-levelprotectionlistwererecentlyreleased.ThesebirdshadrecoveredaftertheBeijingWildlifeRescueandRehabilitationCenterrescuedandtookcareofthem.“Wewillspeedupoureffortstopushtheestablishmentofdistrict-levelwildliferescuecenterstojointlyguardthehealthofwildlife,”saidDuLianhai,directorofthecenter.Thecenterwassetupin2001andbuiltawildliferescuebaseinthecapital’sShunyiDistrictin2005.Staffatthebasehaverescuedandrehabilitatedover30,000wildanimalsintotal.WildlifeprotectionhasbeenstrengthenedinBeijinginrecentyears.OnJune1,thecity’snewlyadoptedregulationonwildlifeprotectiontookeffect,introducingstricterandmoreconcretemeasurestoprotecttheenvironmentandwildlife.Forexample,theregulationstatesclearlythatBeijingbanshuntingthroughouttheyear,comparedwiththepreviousregulationwhichbanshuntingduringtheperiodsofMarchtoMayandSeptembertoNovembereachyear.Thenewregulationalsogivessevererpunishmentforpoachers.Afteryearsofmonitoring,datawiththeBeijingGardeningandGreeningBureaurecentlyshowedecologicalreconstructionprogress.ThespeciesandquantityofwildanimalsinBeijingarecontinuouslyincreasing,withthenumberofterrestrialspinalwildanimals(陆地脊椎野生动物)growingfrom461speciesin1994tomorethan500.ThehabitatoftheendangeredbirdhasexpandedfromFangshanDistricttothewholecity,accordingtothebureau.“TheenforcementofthenewregulationmarkedanewphaseinBeijing’swildlifeprotectionwork,”saidDaiMingchao,deputydirectoroftheBeijingGardeningandGreeningBureau.“Wewillstepupthepublicityoftheregulationandraisecitizens’awarenessofwildlifeprotection,”Daisaid.“Inourintegratedprotectionofmountains,rivers,forests,farmlands,lakesandgrasslands,wetakeintofullconsiderationtherequirementsoffood-chainconstruction,ecologicalcorridorconstruction,andwildlifeandtheirhabitatprotection.”46.Whathavestaffatthewildliferescuebasedone?A.Theyhavespeduptheireffortstorecoverthebirds.B.Theyhaveguardedpeople’shealthagainstdanger.C.Theyhavesavedwildanimalsfromadangeroussituation.D.Theyhavepushedtheestablishmentofdistrict-levelwildliferescuecenters.47.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“concrete”inParagraph4probablymean?A.Practical. B.Temporarily. C.Effective. D.Specific.48.Whatdoweknowaboutthenewregulation?A.Itismainlytargetedatpoachers.B.ItisthefirstsuchregulationinBeijing.C.Ittakesmanyyearstocomeintobeing.D.ItprohibitspeoplefromhuntinginBeijingalltheyear.49.WhatcanweinferfromParagraphs7and8?A.Beijingcitizensarestillnotfamiliarwiththenewregulation.B.Aftertakingthenewregulation,Beijingwillenteranewphase.C.Theyrarelygivefullconsiderationtotherequirementsoffood-chainconstruction.D.Theprotectionofmountains,rivers,forests,farmlands,lakesandgrasslandsarenotinthenewregulationyet.50.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowtoprotectwildanimalsinBeijing.B.Beijingstepsupwildlifeprotectionwithnewregulation.C.Moredistrict-levelwildliferescuecentersestablishedinBeijing.D.WildlifeprotectionhasbeenstrengthenedinBeijing.DStyrofoam,orpolystyrene,isalight-weightmaterial,about95percentair,withverygoodinsulation(隔热)properties,accordingtoE.Itisusedinproductsfromcupsthatkeepyourdrinkshotorcoldtopackagingmaterialthatprotectsitemsduringshipping.Withtheabovegoodfeatures,Styrofoamstillenjoysabadreputation.Itcannotberecycledwithoutreleasingdangerouspollutionintotheair.TheU.S.EnvironmentalProtectionAgencysaysitisthefifth-largestcreatorofharmfulwaste.Butnowthecommonwormswhichareusuallydisgustingcancometotherescue,specifically,mealworms.ScientistsfromtheU.S.andChinahavediscoveredthatmealwormscandigestplastic.Onemealwormcandigestapill-sizedamountofplasticaday.Studyco-authorWei-MinWusaysthatin24hours,theplasticisturnedintocarbondioxide.SinceStyrofoamhasnonutritionatall,arethewormshurtbyeatingplastic?Muchtothescientists’surprise,thestudyfoundthatwormseatingStyrofoamwereashealthyaswormseatingbran(谷糠).Theresearcherswillstudytheworm’seatinghabitsanddigestingsystem,lookingtocopytheplasticbreakdownbutonalargerscale.Oncethewaycanbeputintopractice,itwillmakearevolutionarydifferencetothedisposalofplastic.“Solvingtheissueofplasticpollutionisimportant”,saysWu,aStanfordUniversityenvironmentalengineeringinstructor.Afterall,ourearthissmallandlandfillspaceisbecominglimitedwithtoomuchgarbagewaitingtobedealtwith,hesays.About33-milliontonsofplasticarethrownawayintheUnitedStateseveryyear.Plasticplates,cupsandcontainerstakeup25percentto30percentofspaceinAmerica’slandfills.OneStyrofoamcuptakesmorethanImillionyearstorecycleinalandfill,accordingtoClevelandStateUniversity.51.WhatdoweknowaboutStyrofoam?A.Itisharmfulwhenrecycled. B.Itisaweightlessmaterial.C.Itcanbeusedtocooldrinks. D.Itisusuallyusedonships.52.Whatcanweinferfromthethirdparagraph?A.Mealwormsarenotbadintheirnature.B.Mealwormscanrescuepeople’slives.C.Mealwormshaveamazingdigestingpower.D.Peoplemisunderstoodmealwormsinthepast.53.Whywillresearchersstudytheworm’seatinghabitsanddigestingsystem?A.Tohelpdeveloptheirdigestingability.B.Tofindwaystohelpmealwormsgrowlarger.C.Tomakesureoftheirsafetyaftereatingplastic.D.Toimitatetheirwayofbreakingdownplastic.54.Inthefuture,plasticmayberecycled________.A.byraisingamountsofmealwormsB.withoutsendingoutdangerouspollutionC.byenvironmentalengineeringinstructorsD.usingamethodinspiredbyeatingmealworms55.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?A.Styrofoamiswidelyusedindailylife.B.Plasticrecyclingmaybenomoreaproblem.C.Mealwormsaregeniusateatingplastic.D.Plasticcanbeturnedintocarbondioxide.第II卷(共35分)第四部分:写作第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)WhenmyfriendswenttocollegeingreatdelightIrestartedmyseniorhighschoollife.Myspiritsank.Surroundedbystrangeclassmates,IfeltlikeIwasinamazeandwassorryaboutmyself.Thereweresomecomplexfeelingsinmyminds.Iwasfrightened,nervousandlonely.Tomakemattersworse,Irecalledmyfailureagainandagain,whichputmorepressureonmethanIcouldbear.Asaresult,Iwasalwaysfeelingdownduringclasstime.Myteacherfoundmespiritless.Onedayheaskedmetocometohisofficeandtoldmeabouthisattitudetowardslife:wemightsufferfrommistakes,butit’simportanttolearnlessonsfromthem.Allthepainsandtheembarrassingthingsweexperiencearepartoftheprocess.Sokeepupyour

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