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2025~2026学年天津市第二新华中学高一上学期第一次月考英语试卷一、单项选择(★★★)1.Climatechangeiswarmingtheoceansandmeltingpolarice,______risesinsealevel.

A.burningdownB.cuttingdownC.comingacrossD.leadingto(★★)2.—Ithinkdecisionsmade______arealwaysbadones,becauseanxietycanaffectpeople’sjudgement.—Iagreewithyou.

A.inparticularB.inpersonC.inpanicD.insilence(★★)3.Thevisitorslookedatme______Ihadlostmymind.

A.sothatB.aslongasC.asifD.unless(★★★)4.Nowthevolunteerisintrouble,weshould______tohelphim.

A.takecareofB.runoutofC.goalloutD.giveahand(★★)5.Thecustomstartedasearlyasthe12thcentury.______,ithasahistoryofover900years.

A.TobehonestB.BythewayC.AsaresultD.Inotherwords(★★★)6.______theskillofDutchengineers,floodinginHollandisrarelywidespreadbutislimitedtocertainareasofthecountry.

A.InsearchofB.DespiteC.InsteadofD.Thanksto(★★★)7.Heusedtophonemethreetimesaweek,buthe______meanymoreoverthepastsixmonths.

A.didn’tcontactB.hasn’tcontactedC.doesn’tcontactD.hadn’tcontacted(★★★)8.—DidPeterfixthecomputerhimself?—He________,becausehedoesn’tknowmuchaboutcomputers.

A.hasitfixedB.hadfixeditC.haditfixedD.fixedit(★★★)9.Heisanimportant______intheInternetworldbecausehehashadagreat______onmodernlifeandtechnology.

A.figure,effectB.character,influenceC.person,affectD.individual,effect(★★)10.Makingyourlifeeasierbyaskingforandusingknowledgehelpisnotasignofweakness,but________quiteacleverthingtodo.

A.typicallyB.actuallyC.regularlyD.significantly(★★)11.—HaveyoueverbeentotheForbiddenCity?—Ofcourse,whenIwasinBeijing,I______itmanytimes.

A.visitB.havevisitedC.visitedD.hadvisited(★★★★)12.—Iwantyoubothtobeonyourbest______atGrandad’s.—OK,wewill,Mum.

A.opportunityB.struggleC.behaviorD.purpose(★★★)13.Theartistisso________thathecanmakedifferentpictureswithsand.

A.commonB.carelessC.creativeD.helpful(★★)14.—Tomisaveryhard-workingstudent.—______.AsfarasIknow,heoftenburnsthemidnightoil.

A.YoucansaythatagainB.Idon’tthinksoC.I’msorrytohearthatD.Youcan’tbeserious(★)15.—MayIaskyousomequestionsaboutlearningEnglish?—Sure,_________.

A.it’sasecret.B.takeiteasyC.goaheadD.it’shardtosay二、完形填空(★★★)“Look,it’sBaldy!”Aboyshoutedinmydirectionacrosstheplayground.EventhoughIwasusedtoregularinsults(侮辱)becauseofthe______onmyhead,itwas______horribletohear.IsighedasIheadedbacktotheclass.WhenIwasjust20monthsold,Isufferedserious_____afterabowlfullofhotoilfellonmyhead.Iwas______tohospitalandhadtostaythereforweekswhilethedoctors______tosavemylife.“Holly’svery______tobealive,’”theytoldMumandDad.“Butshe’llbe______withscarsonherhead,andofcourseherhairwon’tgrowthere.”Asachild,Icaredmuchaboutmyscars,soI______woreascarftocoverthemupwhenIlefthome.____Ididn’t,peoplewouldcallmehorriblenameslikeBaldy.Althoughmyfriendswerealwayscomfortingme,theynever_____understoodhowitfelt.ThenthroughthehospitalIwas____toachildren’sburnscamp,wherechildrenlikemecangetanyhelp.There,I____14-year-oldStephanie,whoseburnsarealotmoreseriousthanmine.Butsheisso____thatsheneverletsanyoneputherdown.“Youshouldn’t_____whatpeoplesayaboutwhatyoulooklikebecausewe'renotdifferentfromanyoneelse,Holly,”she____me.“Andyoudon’tneedtowearascarfbecauseyoulookgreat_____it!”ForthefirsttimeinmylifeIcouldspeaktosomeonewho’dbeenthroughsomething_____.Soweekslater,atmy13thbirthdayparty,____byherbravery,Igaveupmyscarfandshowedoffmyscars.Itfeltamazingnothavingto______awaybehindmyscarf.Now,Iam____ofwhatIlooklikeandmuchhappier,becauseIhaverealizeditisyourpersonality(个性)thatdecideswhoyoutrulyare.16.A.hatB.scarfC.scarsD.cuts17.A.stillB.justC.neverD.seldom18.A.hungerB.coldC.defeatsD.burns19.A.rushedB.ledC.invitedD.forced20.A.learnedB.foughtC.returnedD.decided21.A.happyB.luckyC.lonelyD.poor22.A.pressedB.occupiedC.leftD.painted23.A.possiblyB.usuallyC.finallyD.nearly24.A.AlthoughB.SinceC.IfD.Before25.A.correctlyB.roughlyC.easilyD.really26.A.promotedB.introducedC.reportedD.carried27.A.metB.recognizedC.rememberedD.caught28.A.honestB.strongC.activeD.young29.A.writedownB.agreewithC.passonD.listento30.A.promisedB.encouragedC.orderedD.calmed31.A.inB.forC.withoutD.beyond32.A.similarB.strangeC.hardD.important33.A.allowedB.requiredC.guidedD.inspired34.A.hideB.giveC.keepD.put35.A.sickB.awareC.tiredD.proud三、阅读理解(★)Herecomes5mostpopularclubsinourschool!Joinus,andwewillhelpyoutofindyourownshiningpoints,leadyoutofindbeautyandtocreatebeauty,andmakeyourcampuslifeasfulfillingandhappyasadream.YogaClubYoganotonlyimprovesbalance,flexibility,andjointstability,butalsoservesasapeacefulescapefromthestressofdailylife.Ourstudentswillhavethechancetophysicallyexercisewhilereducingsomestressfromtheirlife.Theclubwillbeavailableto10-16membersfromgrades7to12,andwillmeetonceweekly(Tuesday).BasketballClubStudentswillbeabletodeveloptheirbasketballskillsfurtherandhavetheopportunitytocompeteinbasketballgameswithmembersfromotherinternationalschoolsinBeijing.Theclubwillbeavailableto10-16membersfromgrades5to8,andwillpracticetwiceweekly.PublicSpeakingClubThePublicSpeakingClubwillbecenteredaroundthepersonaldevelopmentofstudentsalongwithdevelopingpublicspeakingskills.Theclubwillbeinterestedinfocusingonallskillsindeliveringbetterspeechesandimprovingcommunicationskills.Theclubwillbeavailableto10-12membersfromgrades7to12,andwillmeetonceweekly(Wednesday).MediaClubTheMediaClubteachesstudentsthebasicsofjournalism.Theclubengagesinawiderangeofactivitieslikeinterviewingteachersandstudents,writingaboutbigeventsoncampus,andoperatingtheweeklyschoolradiobroadcasts.Theclubwillbeavailableto8-12membersfromgrades6-12andwillmeetonceweekly(Monday).BookClubTheBookClubinvitesstudentsgrades6-12whoenjoyliteratureandreading.It’saplatformformeaningfuldiscussions,comprehensionenhancement,andgoodreadinghabits.Opento8-15studentsitgatherseveryFridaytomakereadingenjoyableandbroadenhorizons.Itaimstonurtureadeeploveforliteratureinawelcomingenvironment.36.Whatistheaimoftheclubs?

A.Teachnewlanguages.B.Organizesportsevents.C.Helpstudentsfindtheirstrongpoints.D.Focusonfarmingknowledge.37.HowoftendoestheYugaClubmeet?

A.Onceamonth.B.Twiceamonth.C.Onceaweek.D.Twiceaweek.38.WhatgradescanjointheBasketballClub?

A.Grade7toGrade12.B.Grade5toGrade8.C.Grade6toGrade12.D.Grade6toGrade12.39.Forthosewhowanttobeajournalist,whichclubshouldtheychoose?

A.BookClub.B.YogaClub.C.PublicSpeakingClub.D.MediaClub.40.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassage?

A.Topresentandinvitestudentstoclubs.B.Toencouragesportsinschool.C.Toreportonstudents’academicresults.D.Toshareschool’sweeklyschedule.(★★★)Anincreaseinstudentsapplyingtostudyeconomicsatuniversityisbeingattributedto(归因于)theglobaleconomiccrisis(危机)awakeningapublicthirstforknowledgeabouthowthefinancialsystemworks.Applicationsfordegreecoursesbeginningthisautumnwereupby15%thisJanuary,accordingtoUCAS,theUniversitiesandCollegesAdmissionsService.AspokesmanfortheRoyalEconomicSocietysaidapplicationstodoeconomicsatA-levelwerealsoup.ProfessorJohnBeath,thepresidentofthesocietyandaleadinglectureratStAndrewsUniversity,saidhisfirst-yearlectures-whichareopentostudentsfromalldepartments-weredrawingcrowdsof400,ratherthantheusual250.“Therearealargenumberofstudentswhoarenoteconomicsmajors,whowouldliketolearnsomethingaboutit.OneofthethingsIhavedonethisyearistorelatemyteachingtocontemporaryeventsinawaythatonehasn’ttraditionallydone.”Hesaid.Universityapplicationsrose7%lastyear,buttherewererisesaboveaverageinseveralsubjects.Nursingsawa15%jump,withpeople’srenewedinterestincareersinthepublicsector(部门),whichareseenasmoresecureineconomiccrisis.Arecentstudyshowedalmosttwothirdsofparentsbelievedschoolsshoulddomoretoteachpupilsaboutfinancialmatters,andalmosthalfsaidtheirchildrenhadaskedthemwhatwasgoingon,althoughaminorityofparentsfelttheydidnotunderstanditthemselveswellenoughtoexplain.ZackHocking,theheadofChildTrustFunds,said:“It’spossiblethatonegoodthingtoarisefromthedownturnwillbeagenerationthat’sfinanciallywiserandbetterequippedtomanagetheirmoneythroughtimesofeconomicuncertainty.”41.ProfessorJohnBeath’slecturesare_______.

A.giveninatraditionalwayB.connectedwiththepresentsituationC.opentobothstudentsandtheirparentsD.warmlyreceivedbyeconomics42.Careersinthepublicsectoraremoreattractivebecauseoftheir_________.

A.greaterstabilityB.higherpayC.fewerapplicationsD.betterreputation43.Intheopinionofmostparents,__________.

A.economicsshouldbethefocusofschoolteachingB.morestudentsshouldbeadmittedtouniversitiesC.theteachingoffinancialmattersshouldbestrengthenedD.childrenshouldsolvefinancialproblemsthemselves44.AccordingtoHocking,theglobaleconomiccrisismightmaketheyoungsters_____________.

A.wiserinmoneymanagementB.haveaccesstobetterequipmentC.confidentabouttheirfuturecareersD.getjobsinChildTrustFunds45.What’sthemainideaofthetext?

A.Universitieshavereceivedmoreapplications.B.Economicsisattractinganincreasingnumbersstudents.C.Collegestudentsbenefitalotfromeconomicuncertainty.D.Parentsareconcernedwithchildren’ssubjectselection.(★★)Specialistssaythatitisnoteasytogetusedtolifeinanewculture.CultureShockisthetermthatthesespecialistsusewhentalkingaboutthefeelingthatpeoplehaveinanewenvironment.Thespecialistssaythattherearethreestagesofcultureshock.Inthefirststage,thenewcomerslikethenewenvironment.Then,whenthefreshexperiencedies,theybegintohatethecity,thecountry,thepeopleandeverythingelse.Inthelaststage,thenewcomersbegintoadjusttotheirnewsurroundingsand,asaresult,enjoytheirlifemore.Therearesomeobviousfactorsincultureshock.Theweathermaybeunpleasant.Thecustomsmaybedifferent.Thepublicservicesystems--thetelephones,postoffice,ortransportation--maybedifficulttoworkout.Thesimplestthingsseemtobebigproblems.Thelanguagemaybedifficult.Whofeelscultureshock?Everyonedoesinthiswayorthat,butcultureshocksurprisesmostpeople.Veryoften,thepeoplehavingtheworstcultureshockarethosewhoneverhadanydifficultiesintheircommunity.Comingtoanewcountry,thesepeoplefindthattheydon’thavethesameestablishedpositions.Theyfindthemselveswithoutanyidentity.Theyhavetobuildanewself-image.Cultureshockgivesrisetoafeelingofdisorientation(迷失方向).Thisfeelingmaybehomelessness.Whenhomesick,peoplefeellikestayinginsideallthetime.Theywanttoprotectthemselvesfromthestrangeenvironmentandcreateanescapeinsidetheirroomforasenseofsecurity(安全).Thisescapedoessolvetheproblemofcultureshockforashorttimebutitdoesnothingtomakethepersonfamiliarwiththenewculture.Gettingtoknowtheenvironmentandgainingexperience--thesearethelong-termsolutionstotheproblemofcultureshock.46.Whenpeoplemovetoanewcountry,they______.

A.willgetusedtotheirnewsurroundingswithdifficultyB.havebeenwellpreparedforthenewsurroundingsC.willgetusedtothenewcultureofthecountryveryquicklyD.cannevergetusedtothecultureofthecountry47.Accordingtothepassage,factorsthatgiverisetocultureshockincludeallofthefollowingexcept______.

A.languagecommunicationB.weatherconditionsandcustomsC.publicservicesystemsD.homesickness48.Accordingtothepassage,themoresuccessfulyouarebeforemovingtoanewenvironment,______.

A.thefewerdifficultiesyoumayhaveabroadB.themoredifficultiesyoumayhaveabroadC.themoremoneyyoucanearnabroadD.thelesshomesickyouwillfeelabroad49.Whenpeoplearehomesick,theytendto______.

A.findpeopletotalktoB.escapefromtheirjobsC.visittheirfriendsfarawayD.stayinsideallthetime50.Whichofthefollowingmighthelpdealwithcultureshock?

A.Trytoprotectyourselffromthestrangeenvironment.B.Keepyourexperienceinthenewcountryfresh.C.Makeyourselffamiliarwiththenewenvironmentasquicklyaspossible.D.Gainasmuchexperienceasyoucanbeforegoingtoanewplace.(★★★)Togrowsugarydatesinthesand,Siwa’sfarmersmustfirstmakethedesertsuitableforfarming.Anoasis(绿洲)inEgypt,Siwahasbeenhometohumansforthousandsofyears.Sinceancienttimes,theoasishashostedfarmsproducingsomeofthemostvaluabledatesinEgypt,andsugarydateshaveappearedonEgyptians,tables.ThedesertenvironmentinSiwaisnotquitefitforplantstogrow.Forexample,thewatertherecontainsmuchsalt.However,withlocalpeople’sefforts,theSiwaoasiscontainscomplexagriculturalfields,wheredatetrees,cropsandotherplantsgrowinharmony.Thatimpressedmealotduringmyvisittotheoasis.Tomakeanewpieceoffield,farmersfirstremovethetopsoilandreplaceitwithamixtureofsandandwastematterfromanimals.Thefirstplantsaremedicinalplants.Then,farmersplantdatetreesandolivetrees.Thesefarmingskillsarepasseddownfromgenerationtogeneration.Togrowdatetreesisdemanding.Andittakes10yearsforanewdatetreetomature,butonceitdoes,thetreeproducesgenerousfruit:around110poundsofdatesperyear.Eachfarmerpicksdateswiththeskilledhands.Theyclimbthetreesusingnothingmorethanabelt.Intotal,Siwagrowsmorethan25,000tonsofdatesfrom280,000treesperyear.Thedatescanbeeatenfresh,ormadedry.EverypartofthedatetreeissignificantinSiwa,fromleavesmadeintobedsandboxestowoodusedtobuildhouses.Andthen,ofcourse,there’sthefruititself.Thedatescanbecookedwithgoatmeatormixedwitheggsforbreakfast.Theycanalsobemixedwithflour,water,andoliveoil,andboiledslowlytomakealocaldessert.Localfarmersoncedevelopedmanyuniquedatevarieties,whichtheircamelscarriedtoCairo.Butlatermanyofthosevarietiesperished.Andtodayonlyseveralmajorvarietiesremainandsomehavebecomequiterareandbeenatrisk.The1985constructionofaroadintheoasismadethesurvivaloflocalagriculturaltraditioneventougher.51.WhatcanwelearnaboutsugarydatesfromParagraph1?

A.Theycanadapttotoughenvironment.B.Theyhaveexistedforalongtime.C.They’reintroducedtoEgyptfromabroad.D.They’rethemostvaluablefruitinEgypt.52.WhatimpressedtheauthoralotduringhisvisittoSiwa?

A.Thegreatvarietyofplantsgrownthere,B.Thehardbuthappylifeoflocalpeople.C.Thegreatcomplexityofthelocalagriculture.D.Thelocalfarmers’wisdomandcontributiontofarming.53.WhatdothefiguresmentionedinParagraph3show?

A.It’sworthwhiletomakeanefforttogrowdatetrees.B.It’seasyforfarmerstopickdatesfromthetrees.C.Itcostsalottogrowdatetreesinthebasis.D.It’snecessarytodevelopagricultureinSiwa.54.What’sParagraph4mainlyabout?

A.People’spreferencefordates.B.Theintroductiontolocalfood,C.Theusageofdatetrees’differentparts.D.Thelocals’highexpectationsofdatetrees.55.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“perished”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?

A.Diedout.B.Spreadout.C.Gotcreated.D.Becameknown.(★★★★)阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题Eleven-year-oldRubyKatehaslongbeenclosetoolderfolks.Hermother,AmandaChitsey,worksatnursinghomesinnorthwestArkansas,andRubyKateoftengoeswithherinthesummer.“I’veneverfoundthemscaryatall,soI’mabletojustgouptothemandaskiftheyneedanything,”shesays.LastMay,RubyKatenoticedaresidentnamedPearlstaringoutawindow.She

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