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高级中学名校试卷PAGEPAGE1青海省多校2025-2026学年高二上学期11月月考英语试题第一部分听力(略)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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AGettingstudentsinterestedandactivehelpsthemdotheirbestinclass.It’simportanttousedifferentfunactivitiestokeepeveryonelearning.PlayingGuessWhoLearningwhoiswhofromhistorycangetconfusingsousethisteachingstrategytohelp.Putthoseproblem-solvingskillstogooduseinhistoryclass(orothers).Describeatime,place,orpersonfromhistorywithonlythreeclues.Theentireclasshastotrytofigureoutwhoorwhatyouarereferringto,thenracetothewhiteboardtowritetheanswer.WritingaJournalDevelopcreativewritingskillsbyaskingeachstudenttowriteajournalfromsomeoneelse’sviewpoint.Therearemanyfamousdiaristswhoprovidekeyinsightintolifethroughhistory.Youcouldaskstudentstogiveadifferentdiaryandthenaskthemtoreaditinfrontoftheclass.BrainstormingGroupbrainstormingsessionsareagreatwaytobringyourstudentstogethertoconnectwithwhatevertheyarelearning.Insteadofthinkingaboutthetopicaloneattheirdesk,theygettoexpand(详述)theirideaswithotherstudentsinsmallgroups.Usebrainstormingworksheetsforthisactivityidea.DebatingMoststudentswillhaveaviewofwhatthey’relearning.Usethistoyouradvantageandcreateaschoolactivityofdebatingtheprosorconsofwhatevertheyarelearningabout.Getthemtowritedowntheirmainpointsonpiecesofpaperaheadsotheycanpracticeandbepreparedforthedebate.Thiscanbedoneinfrontofthewholeclassandyoucanchangethedebaterseachweek.1.HowdostudentsplayGuessWho?A.Theydebateabouthistoricalfiguresingroups.B.Theybrainstormhistoricaltimelinesinsmallgroups.C.Theywriteajournalentrybasedonahistoricalfigure.D.Theyidentifyhistoricalpeopleoreventswithknowninformation.2.Inwhichactivitywilltheteacheraskstudentstoreadtheirworks?A.PlayingGuessWho. B.WritingaJournal. C.Brainstorming. D.Debating.3.Whatdostudentsdoduringgroupbrainstormingsessions?A.Theydebatetheprosandconsoftopics. B.Theyloudlytellothershistoricaldiaries.C.Theyexplaintheirideastootherstudents. D.Theycompleteprojectsaloneattheirdesks.B28-year-oldRenmakeshandcraftedwoodenplaques(匾牌)andsellsthemtocustomersintheUnitedStates,Singapore,andothercountries.Surroundedbypilesofwoodwaitingtobereused,Renturnsroughpineandbeechintocustomwoodensignsforrestaurants,uniquehomestays,andcampgrounds.Aftergraduatingin2017andsteppingintothehighlycompetitiveonlineclothingindustry,Renrealizedheneededtofindaspecializedmarket.Hissolution:customwoodenplaques.Hefoundedacompanyin2022.“Eachpieceistailor-made.It’snearlyimpossibletofindthesameproductonthemarket,”Renexplained.“Thepriceperorderattractsqualitycustomerswhoplacelargeorders.”Lastyear,hiscraftearnedhimover$688,000—asuccessheowedtohismuchattentiontodetailandcommitmenttoperfection.“Weworkwithover10differenttypesofwood.Everystep,fromdesignandcuttingtocarving,coloringandpainting,iscrucial,”hesaid.InternationalordersbeganwithamidnightmessagefromanAmericanclienttwoyearsago.Afterproducingfivedesignvariants,Renwaitedbyhisscreenforhourswithoutreceivinganyfeedback.“Ilaterrealizeditwassimplythetimedifference,”herecalled.AnothermemorableprojectwasforanAmericanrestaurantownerwhoinitiallyrequestedfourwindow-likeplaques,eachabout1.2metersindiameter.Afterpresentingseveraldesigndraftsthatshowcasedtraditionaltechniquesandcraftsmanship,theimpressedclientincreasedtheordertosixpieces.“TheownerwentontoreferseveralotherAmericancustomerstome,”saidRen.Hebelievesthatinthecustombusiness,long-termrelationshipsarekey—eachsatisfiedcustomerbecomesabrandambassador.Ren’ssmallbutdedicated(专心致志的)teamofeightcontinuestobreathelifeintowood,withhisplaquesnowdecoratingnumerousbusinessesabroad.4.WhydidRenchoosetoenterthecustomwoodenplaquebusiness?A.Toavoidthecompetitioninthepreviousfield. B.Tospreadwoodenplaquesabroad.C.Toteachtraditionalwoodworking. D.Toenjoydifferenttypesofwood.5.WhatisthekeytoRen’ssuccessinhisbusiness?A.Theuniquedesignsoftwareheuses. B.Hisabilitytospeakmultiplelanguages.C.Hisfocusondetailandpursuitofperfection. D.Thelargenumberofemployeesinhiscompany.6.Whydidtherestaurantownerraisetheordertosixplaques?A.Heenjoyedthedesignfortheplaques. B.HewasimpressedbyRen’ssincerity.C.Hewaspersuadedbyotherclients. D.HegotadiscountfromRen.7.WhatdoesRenthinkisthemostimportantinthecustombusiness?A.Offeringthelowestpricetocustomers. B.Producingproductsasquicklyaspossible.C.Usingthemostexpensivewoodmaterials. D.Buildinglastingrelationshipswithcustomers.CResearchershavesomenewevidenceaboutwhatmakesbirdsmakesomuchnoiseearlyinthemorning,andit’snotforsomeofthereasonstheypreviouslythought.Fordecades,apopulartheoryaboutwhybirdssingatdawn—calledthedawnchorus(合唱)—hasbeenthattheycanbeheardfartherandmoreclearlyatthattime.Soundtravelsfasterinhumid(温暖潮湿的)airandit’smorehumidearlyinthemorning.It’slesswindy,too,whichisthoughttolessenanydistortion(失真)oftheirsounds.ButscientistsinIndiastudiedaudio(声音的)recordingsofbirdsintherainforest.Theysaidtheydidn’tfindprooftosupportthisideaaboutsoundtravelingbetter.Itwasoneoftheideasaboutenvironmentalfactors.Anotherideaisthatbirdssingatdawnbecauseit’stoodarktolookforfood.“Wedidn’tfindmuchsupportforsomeoftheseenvironmentalreasonssuggestedinpaststudiesforbirdssingingmoreatdawn,”saidVijayRamesh,aresearcheratCornellUniversity.Theresearchersdidn’tfindoneclearreasonwhythedawnchorushappens,buttheyfoundsomesupportfortheideasthattheearlymorningnoiseisaboutbirdsmarkingtheirterritoryafterbeinginactiveatnightandtalkingaboutfindingfood.Theteamanalyzedrecordingsfromaudiorecordersplacedat43locationsintheWesternGhatsmountainrangeinsouthernIndia,whichisknownasabiodiversityhotspot.Theyexaminedsoundsofwhattheydeterminedwere69differentspeciesofbirds.Theystudiedrecordingsfromthehoursarounddawnandthehoursarounddusktocompareactivities.Unsurprisinglytoanyonewho’sbeenrousedbybirdcalls,thevastmajorityofspeciestheystudiedhadsignificantlyhighervocalactivitiesatdawncomparedtodusk.8.WhydidIndianscientistsconductresearchonbirdsintherainforest?A.Torecordthesoundsofrarebirdspecies. B.Toprovesoundtravelsfasterinhumidair.C.Toexplorethereasonsforbirds’dawnchorus. D.Tofindoutthebesttimeforthedawnchorus.9.Whatcanbeinferredfromthefindingsofthestudy?A.Birds’dawnsingingmayservesocialfunctions. B.Theoldtheoryaboutdawnchorusistrue.C.Birdsarelessactiveatduskduetolight. D.Allbirdssingtomarkterritoryatdawn.10.Whatwastheresearchers’approachinthestudy?A.Theyobservedbirds’feedinghabitsinthemorning.B.Theyconductedexperimentsinalaboratorysetting.C.Theytrackedbirds’movementsindifferentcountries.D.Theyanalyzedaudiorecordingsfromtensoflocations.11.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“roused”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Reminded. B.Wakenup. C.Threatened. D.Stirredup.DMicroplastics(tiny,microscopicbitsofplastic)havebeenfoundalmosteverywhereresearcherslook,includingthehumanbody.Microplasticsandtheireventiniercousins,nanoplastics,areprobablyflowingthroughyourbloodandbuildingupinyourorgans(器官)likethelungsandliver.Now,anewstudyislinkingmicroplasticstoincreasedheartattackandstrokerisk.“Therearesomemicroplasticsinnormal,healthyarteries(动脉),”saidDrRossClark,aresearcherwholedthestudy.“Buttheamountthereisreally,reallydifferentwhentheybecomediseasedwithsymptoms.”Clarkandhisteammeasuredmicroplasticsandnanoplasticsinthedangerous,fattyplaquethatcanbuildupinarteries,blockbloodflow,andcausestrokesorheartattacks.Comparedtothewallsofhealthyplaque-freearteries,plaquebuilduphad16timesmoremicroplastics—justinthepeoplewhodidn’thavesymptoms.Inpeoplewhohadexperiencedstroke,mini-stroke,orvisionloss,theplaquehad51timesmoremicroplastics.Previousresearchhadfoundthatpeoplewithmicroplasticsintheirarterialplaqueweremorelikelytohaveaheartattackordie.Toinvestigatewhy,Clarkstudiedsamples(样本)from48people’scarotidarteries,thepairofsuperhighwaysinyourneckthatchannelbloodtoyourbrain.Thedifferenceinthenumberofmicroplasticssurprisedhim,buthisteamfoundanotherconcerningtrend,too.Cellsintheplaquewithlotsofmicroplasticsshoweddifferentgeneactivityfromthosewithlowmicroplastics.Inthehigh-plasticenvironment,onegroupofimmunecellshadswitchedoffagenethat’sassociatedwithturningoffinflammation(炎症).Clark’steamalsofoundgeneticdifferencesinagroupofstemcellsthoughttohelppreventheartattacksandstrokesbyreducinginflammationandstabilizingplaque.“Coulditbethatmicroplasticsaresomehowchangingtheirgeneexpression?”Clarksaid.“There’smoreresearchneededtofullyestablishthat,butatleastitgivesusahintastowheretolook.”12.Howmightpeoplefeelaboutmicroplasticslinkedtodisease?A.Indifferent. B.Concerned. C.Optimistic. D.Confused.13.WhatdoesClark’scomparisonofmicroplasticlevelsshow?A.Microplasticsinhealthyarteriesarefatal. B.Healthyarteriescontainnomicroplastics.C.Microplasticlevelsarerelatedtoarterialhealth. D.Nanoplasticsaren’tpresentindiseasedarteries.14.Whatdoesthestudysuggestaboutmicroplastics’potentialeffect?A.Theyreducetheriskofstrokes. B.Theyarebeneficialtoturningoffinflammation.C.Theydirectlyblockbloodflowtothebrain. D.Theymayaffectgeneexpressioninimmunecells.15.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheDangersofUsingPlastics B.MicroplasticsandHealthRiskC.MedicalResearchonHumanOrgans D.MicroplasticsFoundinHumanbodies第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Perfectionismisoftencharacterizedbythepersistentpursuitofexcellenceandthesettingofexceptionallyhighstandards.Itisapositivequality,especiallyformanyprofessions,sayapilotorabrainsurgeon.____16____.Manymedicalandmentalhealthchallengesarerootedinperfectionism.Herearetipstoeaseuponyourself.Seeyourselfbeyondyourachievements____17____.However,it’snaturaltofeelbadordisappointedwhenfallingshortofyourgoals.Ourvalueisnotdefinedonlybyourexcellentperformance.Weareourrelationships,ourinterestsandourenjoymentoflife.Makeself-compassion(自我同情)easierSelf-compassionisoftendescribedastalkingtoyourselflikeagoodfriend.Self-compassioncanbeonewordoraphrase:“Easy”,“Gentle”,“You’reOK”.Self-compassioncanbeactions:threedeepbreaths,askingforhelportakingabreak.Itcanalsobepermissionnottodoallthethingsyouexpectofyourself.____18____.Tonedown(使······柔和)yourinnercriticThoseofuswhoaimhightakeourcommitmentsandourresponsibilitiesseriously.Thesameattitudecanextendtoourownthoughts.Whenwethink“I’mnotgoodenough”,or“I’mfallingshort”,wetreatthemasfact.Butactually,they’rejustthoughts.____19____.Butthatdoesn’tmeanwehavetotakeeverythoughtseriouslyandliterally.____20____Self-improvementfeelsgood,butresisttheurgetoturnyourleisuretimeintoanotherproject.Youdon’thavetobuildaskill,learnsomethingnew,ordosomethinggoodforyouallthetime.Improvementandpersonaldevelopmentareimportant,butsoarepleasureandenjoyment.A.DaretobeunproductiveB.AllowyourselftoreflectC.Somepeoplenaturallytendtobeself-criticalD.Youdon’thavetoloweryourstandardsorbelessdrivenE.Itcantipoverintounhealthybehaviorifleftunchecked,thoughF.ThiscouldmeanskippingthegymforsleepwhenyouarewornoutG.We’reproudofgoodgrades,anexcellentjobrevieworhittingourworkoutgoals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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Oneday,JuliCobbwasdrivinghomefromwork.However,hercar____21____gasandstoppedinthemiddleoftheroadnearacrowdedhomelessencampmentundera(n)____22____.Cobbsaid,“Iwassittingthereso____23____andanxious.”Thenamanfromunderthebridge____24____Cobbandofferedassistance.Cobb____25____whathadhappened.Asthesteering(转向装置)was____26____andthecarwouldn’tmoving,themantriedtopushitsingle-handedly.Thentwoothermenranovertohelp.Oneman,carefulnotto____27____Cobb,askedwhetherhecouldreachthroughthewindowtocheckthesteeringcolumn.WithCobb’s____28____,hemanagedtounlockit.Allthewhile,vehiclesswerved(急转弯)aroundtoavoidhittingthem.Atonepoint,thegroupeven____29____alongtractortrailer(挂车)tochangelanes.____30____,thethreemenwereabletomovehercartosafety.Thefirstmanthen____31____togetgaswithhisfuelcan,andCobbgavehimsomemoney.Whilehewasgone,oneofthemenstayedbyherside,____32____herthatitwasadangerousplace.Thereweresomepeoplethatwould____33____suchasituation.Cobbneverhadtostepoutofhercar.Beforelong,thefirstmanreturnedwithgasandshewas____34____ofgettingthecarstarted.The____35____ofthethreemenhaslongstayedwithCobb.21.A.figuredout B.madeuseof C.ranoutof D.tookover22.A.bridge B.umbrella C.agreement D.tree23.A.determined B.annoyed C.passionate D.powerless24.A.approached B.rescued C.trapped D.recognized25.A.identified B.described C.estimated D.expected26.A.designed B.held C.stolen D.locked27.A.mention B.ignore C.alarm D.judge28.A.focus B.permission C.test D.personality29.A.forced B.allowed C.directed D.invested30.A.Eventually B.Generally C.Indeed D.Moreover31.A.pretended B.forgot C.begged D.volunteered32.A.remarking B.warning C.promising D.appreciating33.A.dealwith B.callfor C.takechargeof D.takeadvantageof34.A.ashamed B.frightened C.capable D.aware35.A.generosity B.ambition C.reminder D.relief第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。YellowstoneNationalParkinthewesternUnitedStateswastheworld’sfirstnationalpark.It____36____(establish)in1872,andthisdestinationisfamousfor____37____(it)geothermal(地热的)activityanddiversewildlife.Breathtakinglandscapes—includingsplendidmountains,peacefullakes,andwindingrivers—canbefoundhere.YellowstoneisstilloneofthelargestnationalparksintheUS.MostoftheparkliesinthewesternstateofWyoming.Thefascinatingparkisunusualbecauseof____38____liesunderneathit.Itsitsonthetopof____39____ancientvolcano,knownastheYellowstoneCaldera(火山口),____40____remainsactive.Alakeofhotliquidrockisaboutsixkilometersunderthepark.Expertssaythislakeisunderhuge____41____(amount)ofpressure.Thepressureandheatcausenaturalspringstoshoothotwater____42____(violent)outofthegroundandmudtoboilatYellowstone.Theparkishometomorethan300springs.Thereare____43____(many)springsandhotspringsinYellowstonethananyotherplaceonEarth.TheGrandCanyonisafewhundredmetersdeep.TheYellowstoneRiverrunsthroughitandusually____44____(drop)tensofmetersintheLowerFalls.Visitorscanwalkonapathwhichbringsthemveryclosetothetopofthefalls.There,theycanseeandhearthe____45____(appeal)falls.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你校正在举行主题为“TechnologicalChangesinMyHometowninRecentYears”的英语演讲比赛。请你写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括:(1)科技方面的主要变化;(2)你对这些变化的看法。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Hello,everyone.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________That’sall.Thanksforyourattention!第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Mygreatideatoturnmyfamily’sboringbackyardintoaflourishingvegetablegardenwaseventuallyadisaster.Aftertwoweeksofworkingtheland,allIhadtoshowformyeffortswereafewsad-lookingcarrottopsandanimpressiveforestofweeds.Istaredatthemuddyfield,feelingdefeated.Mydreamofservinghomegrownfoodonaplatetomyfamilyandgivingmyparentsabigsurprisewasfadingaway.Seeingmydisappointedface,

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