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2025~2026学年天津市西青区为明学校高三上学期第一次月考英语试卷一、单项选择(★★★)1.—I’mafraidIcan’tgotothemoviewithyoutonight.________.—That’sOK.Maybenexttime.

A.Ihavetofinishmyhomeworkfirst.B.Whattimedoesitstart?C.Thecinemaistoofaraway.D.Idon’tlikeactionmovies.(★★★)2.The________studyonthenewdrughasshowedpositiveeffects,soresearchersplantoconductfurtherexperiments.

A.randomB.initialC.casualD.virtual(★★★)3.—Ican’tfindanybreadonthetable.________.—Yes,Iatethelastslicethismorning.

A.Hasitallbeeneaten?B.Wasitalleaten?C.Hasitalleaten?D.Diditalleat?(★★)4.Jackalwaysfindsawaytomentionhisstudyabroadexperience;________heisamanwholikesshowingoff.

A.seriouslyB.exactlyC.criticallyD.apparently(★★★)5.Withtherapiddevelopmentoftechnology,manytraditionalskills,includinghandicrafts,areknown________inrecentyears.

A.havingbeenforgottenB.tohaveforgottenC.tohavebeenforgottenD.tobeforgotten(★★)6.Somescientistsbelievethat,________geneticfactors,intelligenceisalsoinfluencedbypropernutrition,qualityeducationandastablefamilyenvironment.

A.ratherthanB.exceptforC.apartfromD.insteadof(★★)7.—CanmycomputerberepairedbyFriday?—It________bereadybythen,butI’llcallyoutoconfirm.

A.shouldB.shallC.wouldD.must(★★★)8.—Whatdidyouthinkofthescienceexhibition?—Itwasgreat!Actually,itwas________thanIhadimagined.

A.suchmorefascinatingB.evenmorefascinatedC.themostfascinatingD.farmorefascinating(★★)9.Itdidn’ttakemuchtime________theybecamecomfortablewitheachotherandstartedsharingtheirthoughtsopenly.

A.beforeB.sinceC.afterD.until(★★)10.Nowadays,wedonothavetoqueueforhourstobuytraintickets.Instead,wecaneasily________themonlineorbyphoneandcollectthematthestation.

A.releaseB.reserveC.relieveD.review(★★)11.________morepeoplepayingattentiontotheirownhealth,fitnesscentersarebecomingmorepopular.

A.SinceB.WithC.AsD.For(★★★)12.Thestudentshavesetadeadlinebywhicheveryone________readingthebooksassignedbytheirprofessor.

A.finishesB.willhavefinishedC.hasfinishedD.finished(★★★★)13.Theresearchexploresthedegree________moderntechnologyhasinfluencededucationoverthepast30years.

A.inwhichB.whereC.towhichD.that(★★)14.________thenewhotelwillbebuiltremainstobeseen,asenvironmentalassessmentsarestillongoing.

A.WhetherB.ThatC.IfD.What(★★)15.—________—Thankyou.Iwon’tforget.

A.Couldyouhelpmewiththisproblem?B.Don’tmissthemorninglecturetomorrow.C.Pleaseremembermetoyourparents.D.Enjoyyourholiday!二、完形填空(★★★★)Atanairportdeparturegate,Iwitnessedafathersayinggoodbyetohisdaughter.Asthefinalboardingcallechoed,thefather_________hisdaughterandwhispered,“Iloveyou.Iwishyouenough.”Thedaughter_________softly,“Ourtimetogetherhasbeenmorethan_________.YourloveisallIeverneeded.”Withafinalkiss,she_________throughthegate.Themanwasrootedthereforafewminutes,staringatthe_________gate.TheelderlymanthenmovedtothewindownearwhereIsat.Thoughtryingtomaintaincalm,histremblinglips_________hissadnesswithinhisheart._________mypresence,heaskedquietly,“Haveyoueversaidgoodbye_________it’sthelasttime?”Hisquestionbroughtbackmyown_________ofexpressinglovetomy_________fatheryearsago.WhenI_________aboutthemanandhisdaughter’sunusualphrase“Iwishyouenough,”hiseyes_________.Heexplaineditwasanancientblessing_________throughgenerationsinhisfamily.“Iwishyoujustenough_________tostayhopeful,enoughraintovaluethesun,enoughjoyto_________thesoul,andenoughhardshipto_________life’ssimplegifts,”herecitedthepoetic_________perfectly.Astearsstreameddownhiswrinkledface,headded,“Enoughmeetingstoprepareforthelast_________.”Then,shouldersshakingwithquiet_________,hewalkedslowlytowardtheexit,leavingmereflectingonthe_________wisdominthissimplephrase.16.A.huggedB.leftC.remindedD.promised17.A.announcedB.declaredC.repliedD.described18.A.enoughB.shortC.relaxingD.touching19.A.gotB.lookedC.disappearedD.broke20.A.brokenB.emptyC.lockedD.deserted21.A.broughtoutB.heldbackC.coveredupD.gaveaway22.A.SensingB.IgnoringC.ValuingD.Acknowledging23.A.expectingB.knowingC.recallingD.overlooking24.A.imaginationB.recognitionC.memoryD.inspiration25.A.good-temperedB.kind-heartedC.elderlyD.dying26.A.inquiredB.thoughtC.talkedD.argued27.A.closedB.narrowedC.brightenedD.darkened28.A.carriedoutB.carriedawayC.passedawayD.passeddown29.A.snowB.windC.sunshineD.fog30.A.feedB.colourC.devoteD.lose31.A.unwrapB.appreciateC.makeD.accept32.A.formB.storyC.poemD.blessing33.A.chapterB.wishC.chanceD.goodbye34.A.smilesB.tearsC.thoughtsD.shouts35.A.forgottenB.far-reachingC.short-sightedD.practical三、阅读理解(★★)Intheageofonlineshopping,independentbookstoresremainspecialplacesfullofcharmandcharacter.Herearefouruniquebookshopsworthvisiting.1.FalmouthBookseller,CornwallSetinalivelyporttown,thisshopoffersfiction,naturewriting,andlocaltales.Upstairs,asmallandcomfortablecaféservesYallahcoffeeandlargeCornishpasties.Aquiet“study”providesfreedesksfortravelerswhoneedtowork.Tip:ManagerEloiseRowesuggestswalkingtoCastleBeach,tastingcakes,anddippingtoesintheclearseawaterbeneaththecastlewalls.2.FarFromTheMaddingCrowd,WestLothianLocatedinanoldGeorgian-stylebuildingonLinlithgow’smainstreet,thisindependentbookstorewithextratouchesoffersmanyScottishbooksandevenhasafriendlyshoprabbitnamedBB.Asmallquietroomwelcomessilentreaders,andpoetrynightsgivelocalpeopleachancetosharetheirvoices.Tip:ManagerSallyPattlesuggestswalkinguptotheGrangeforthebestviewsofLinlithgowPalace,thelake,andthegoldentowerofStMichael’sChurch.3.WaveofNostalgia,WestYorkshireSittingonahillsideinHaworth,thehometownoftheBrontēsisters,thisstoremainlyoffersbookswrittenbyoraboutinspiringwomen,alongwithtitlesonnatureandfairness.FeministT-shirtsandhandmadeclothesforchildrenbringbrightcolorstotheshelves.Tip:OwnerDianeParksaystolookup—thestonestreetleadstoopenhillsthatgavetheBrontēstheirideas.4.BarterBooks,NorthumberlandInsideAlnwick’soldrailwaystation,second-handbooksarepileduplikewallsbeneathamodeltraincirclingtheceiling.Visitorscanswappaperbacks,enjoybaconsandwichesintheStationBuffet,orhaveicecreamintheformerstationmaster’soffice.Tip:Co-founderMaryManleyrecommendsdrivingwesttoKielderForesttoseeJamesTurrell’sSkyspaceandvisittheobservatorytowatchthenightsky.36.WhatdoesFalmouthBooksellerprovide?

A.Freecoffee.B.Freeworkspace.C.Guidedtours.D.Freedesserts.37.WhatdoFarFromTheMaddingCrowdandBarterBookshaveincommon?

A.Theyarelocatedinhistoricbuildings.B.Theyallowvisitorstoexchangebooks.C.Theyorganizeregularculturalgatherings.D.Theyfocusonregionalauthorsandtraditions.38.WhatmakesWaveofNostalgiaunique?

A.Guidedtoursofthenearbyhills.B.Productsrelatedtofamousbooks.C.Clothesmadespeciallyforchildren.D.Focusonwomen’sstoriesandequality.39.Whatarethetipsmainlyrelatedto?

A.Foodoptionsnearthebookstores.B.Historyofthebookstores’buildings.C.Attractionsaroundthebookstores.D.Readingactivitiesinthebookstores.40.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?

A.Ahistorytextbook.B.Atravelguidebook.C.Asciencemagazine.D.Afashionwebsite.(★★)IthasbeentwoyearssinceMarkusHofmuellertookoverBach’sBakeryinChangsha,Hunanprovince.TheGermanbakersaysitwasoneofthebestdecisionshehasmade.Thebakeryiswellknownforhiringbakerswithhearingdisabilityandislovedbymanylocals.Hofmuellersawthejobasachancetolearnmoreaboutmanagement,finances,andcustomerservice.Hestartsworkat7a.m.andspendsmostofhisdayintheoffice,whilethechefstakecareofthekitchen.Inthebeginning,heworkedmoreinthekitchen,butlaterfocusedonbuildingstrongrelationshipswithintheteam.Hebelievesthatgoodcommunicationandteamworkarekeytosuccess.“Theemployeesaretheheartofthebakery,”hesays.“Watchingthemgrowandimprovetheirskillsmakesmehappiest.”Heevenlearnsthesignlanguagesohecanbettercommunicatewithhisteam.Hesaysthathearing-impairedbakersareespeciallygoodatnoticingdetailsothersmightmiss,whichhelpsensurehighbreadquality.Hofmuellertookoverthebakeryin2022fromitsformerGermanowners,whoreturnedhomeafter11years.Hefollowedhisheart,drivenbyhisloveforbakingandhisinterestinhelpingpeoplewithdisabilities.HeandhiswifehaveintroducednewflavorsandopenedaWeChatmini-program.Thebakeryhasbecomeafriendlyplaceforlocalsandforeignerstomeet.DuringThanksgiving,heeventaughtAmericancustomerssomesignlanguage.Hofmuellerhopestokeeptrainingmorepeopleandworkwithlocalvocationalschools.“Idon’tknowwhatthefutureholds,butIbelievegoodthingswillcomeasIfollowmyheart,”hesays.41.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlydescribe?

A.ThemanagementprincipleofHofmueller.B.Theroleofchefsinthekitchen.C.Thecommunicationmethodsinthebakery.D.ThedailyroutineofHofmueller.42.WhatdoesHofmuellervaluemostabouthisteam?

A.Theirskillsincustomerservice.B.Theirgrowthandfocusondetails.C.Theircarefulfollowingofrules.D.Theirquicklearningandhardwork.43.WhydidHofmuellertakeoverthebakeryin2022?

A.Hewasinterestedinstartinganewlife.B.Hewantedtouseittoteachbakingabroad.C.Hewantedtolearnmoreaboutmanagement.D.Hecaredaboutbakingandhelpingothers.44.HowdoesHofmuellerthinkofthefutureofthebakery?

A.Confidentbutcautious.B.Worriedbutdetermined.C.Uncertainbutoptimistic.D.Ambitiousbutrealistic.45.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Howabakersupportsdisabledworkers.B.Howabakerintegratesbusinesswithcare.C.Howteamworkimprovesbakerysuccess.D.Howtechnologychangesmodernbaking.(★★★)OnthefirstnightofanewmoonIcampedinnorthernCalifornia.TheskywassodarkIcouldnotseemyownhand.Thatdarknessseemedalmostsolid,andabovemetheMilkyWaystretchedlikeawhiteribbon.Thesightfilledmewithwonder.Momentslikethisarerare.StreetlampsandbillboardsnowhidetheMilkyWayfrommorethanone-thirdofEarth’speople,includingabout80%ofNorthAmericans.Ascitiesgrow,lightpollutionkeepsspreading.Becauseofthis,moretravellershuntfor“dark-skyparks”suchasDeathValleyintheU.S.orLakeTekapoinNewZealand.Specialfestivalsinvitevisitorstoswitchofftheirphones,leavethecityglowbehind,andenjoyatrulyblacknight.EarlyNovemberbringsthe“darkseason”tomanycountrieswhendaylight-savingtimeends.Gettingupbeforesunrisemayfeelstrange,yetdeeperdarknesscanhelpus.“Weneedbrightdaysandtrulydarknightstostayhealthy,”sayssciencewriterLynnePeeples.Studiesprovethattoomuchnight-timelightislinkedtoinsomnia(失眠),somecancers,strokesandevenAlzheimer’sdisease.Scientistsarenowexploringtheothersideofthestory:thepowerofnaturaldarkness.Whenthelightsgoout,asmallglandinourbrainreleasesmelatonin(褪黑激素).ThishormonenotonlyhelpsussleepbutalsorepairsDNA,removesharmfulmoleculesandstrengthensimmunity.A2020studyfoundthatrestoringourbodyclockbyboostingmelatoninloweredinflammation(炎症),easedanxietyandliftedmilddepression.Evidenceisalsogrowingthatthesamealchemythatwefeelinadarkskypark—asenseofwonderaswethinkaboutthevastnessofthecosmos(宇宙)—isassociatedwithbettermentalhealthandhappiness.Ithaslongbeenclearthatspendingtimeinnatureisgoodforyourmentalhealth—anda2024studypublishedintheJournalofEnvironmentalPsychologysuggeststhatthisbenefitholdstrueatnightaswellasduringtheday.46.Whatmadetheauthorfeelasenseofwonderwhilecamping?

A.ThesightoftheMilkyWay.B.Thecompletesilenceoftheforest.C.Therisingofthenewmoon.D.Thewarmcampfireinthecoldnight.47.Whatcanwelearnaboutmodernurbanlifefromthetext?

A.Itsupportshealthybiologicalrhythms.B.Itincreasespeople’sconnectiontonature.C.Itencouragespeopletosleepearlier.D.Itreducespeople’sexposuretodarkness.48.Whydomoretravelerslookfor“dark-skyparks”?

A.Theyallowpeopletoavoiddaytimeheat.B.Theyareeasiertoreachthancities.C.Theyofferrareexperiencesoftruedarkness.D.Theyprovideprotectionfromwildlife.49.Whatcanweinferaboutmelatonininthebody?

A.Itimprovesmusclepowerandstrength.B.Ithelpspeoplefallasleepfaster.C.Itbecomesharmfulwhentakingtoomuch.D.Itsupportsbothbodyandmindhealth.50.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“alchemy”inparagraph6mostlikelymean?

A.Amagicalchange.B.Achemicalreaction.C.Atraditionaltreatment.D.Asurprisinggrowth.(★★★)Researchfromvariousindustriesandcountriesshowsclearpatternsinpeople’shappinesswhentheychangejobs.Thegoodnewsisthatjobsatisfactionusuallygoesupatfirst.AstudyintheJournalofOrganizationalBehaviorfoundthatjobchangersratedtheiroldjobsatisfactionabout4.5onascaleof1to7.Butwhentheystartednewjobs,thisscoreincreasedtoaround6andstayedthesameforsixweeks.However,this“happystart”doesn’tlastlong.Aftersixweeks,jobsatisfactionbeginstofallandcontinuesforaboutfivemonths.Atthesix-monthmark,thingschangedependingonaperson’s“careerorientation(取向).”Peoplewhofocusonlyontheirownbenefitsandthinktheyshouldmanagetheircareersalone—self-centeredpeople—usuallykeepalowersatisfactionlevel,about5.5.Ontheotherhand,thosewhovalueloyaltytothecompanyandjobsecurity,andseetheirworkaspartofsomethingbigger—organization-centeredpeople—starttofeelmoresatisfiedagainaftersixmonths.Anotherimportantfindingisthathappierpeoplearebetteratadaptingtocareerchanges.Happinessisevenmoreimportantthanhavingsocialsupportorapositiveviewofthefuture.Ithelpspeopledealwithnewjobchallenges,likemoreresponsibilitiesorhigherskillrequirements.Also,havingagoodbalancebetweenworkandlifeiskeytobothcareersuccessandpersonalhappiness.Moreover,peoplefeelhappierwhentheychoosetochangejobsratherthanbeingforcedtofindanewjobbecauseoflayoffs.Thisshowsthatevenwhenjobsituationsarenotcertain,peoplecantaketheinitiativeinthejobmarket.Changingjobsisactuallyquitecommon.AccordingtotheBureauofLaborStatistics,well-educatedmenborninthelaterbabyboomyearswillhavenearly12differentjobsintheirlives,andwomenwillhaveover13.So,ifyouwanttochangejobsbutareafraidoftheunknown,remember:it’snotasscaryasyouthink.Andbeinghappyinyourlifeoutsideworkcanmakeyouhappieratworktoo.51.Whatistheinitialchangeinjobsatisfactionwhenpeoplelandanewjob?

A.Itincreasesfrom4.5toaround6.B.Itgoesdownatthebeginning.C.Itkeepsalevelatabout5.5.D.Itremainsthesameallthetime.52.Whatkindofpeoplearemorelikelytoincreasesatisfactionafterthesix-monthmark?

A.Thosewhofocusonpersonalgains.B.Thosewhoheavilyrelyonsocialsupport.C.Thosewhoareloyalandseeworkasagreatermission.D.Thosewhoareforcedtochangejobsbecauseoflayoffs.53.Accordingtothepassage,whatisthemostcriticalelementinadaptingtocareerchanges?

A.Agoodlife-workbalance.B.Generalhappiness.C.Apositiveattitudetofuture.D.Moreresponsibilities.54.Whatcanbelearnedfromthelastparagraph?

A.Jobstabilitywillbeincreased.B.Womenwillholdfewerjobsthanmen.C.Multiplejobchangeswillbequitenormal.D.Well-educatedpeoplewillseldomchangejobs.55.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?

A.Tocitestatisticsonjob-changingfrequency.B.Toeaseconcernsaboutjob-changinguncertainty.C.Tocontrastcareerorientations’impactonsatisfaction.D.Totrackhappinesspatternsincareerchangesovertime.(★★★)阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。Turningsoil,pullingweeds,andharvestingcabbagesoundliketoughworkformiddleandhighschoolkids.Andatfirstitis,saysAbbyJaramillo,whowithanotherteacherstartedUrbanSprouts,aschoolgardenprogramatfourlow-incomeschools.Theprogramaimstohelpstudentsdevelopscienceskills,environmentalawareness,andhealthylifestyles.Jaramillo’sstudentsliveinneighborhoodswherefreshfoodandgreenspacearenoteasytofindandfast-foodrestaurantsoutnumbergrocerystores.“Thekidsliterallycometoschoolwithbagsofsnacksandlargebottlesofsoftdrinks,”shesays.“Theycometousthinkingvegetablesareawful,dirtisawful,insectsareawful.”Thoughsomeareinitiallyscaredoftheinsectsandturnedoffbythedirt,mostareeagertotrysomethingnew.UrbanSprouts’classes,attwomiddleschoolsandtwohighschools,includehands-onexperimentssuchassoiltesting,flower-and-seeddissection,tastingsoffreshordriedproduce,andworkinthegarden.Severaltimesayear,studentscookthevegetablestheygrow,andtheyoccasionallymakesaladsfortheirentireschools.

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