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高级中学名校试卷PAGEPAGE1云南省楚雄彝族自治州2025-2026学年高一上学期10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。AForourannualBestoftheWorldList,weshareourpicksforthetopmuseums,festivals,andotherculturalspotsandexperiencesworthatripthisyear.Theseplacesshowyoutraditions,communitiesandhistory-andinspireyoutodigdeeper.NationalWWIIMuseum,NewOrleans,theUSTheNationalWWIIMuseumhasseveralbuildings,eachcoveringdifferentaspectsofthewar.Latelastyear,itopenedtheLiberationPavilion,whichexploresthefinalyearsofthewar.Visitorscanstepintore-creationsofthesecretbuildinginAmsterdamwhereAnneFrank’sfamilylivedandthesaltminewherepeopleuncoveredtreasuredworksofarthiddenbytheNazis.LiamuigaNaturalFarms,St.KittsOnPhillipsMountain,inSt.Kitts,thiscoffeefarmhasrecentlystartedhostingthree-courselunchesforvisitors.TheKellysandtheMikes,thetwofamiliesrunthefarm,servedishesusinglocalproduceandspecialtiesincludingchips,saltfishandhomemadecoffeeicecream.“AsyouexploreLiamuigaNaturalFarms,you’renotjustaguest,”saysco-ownerTiffanyMike,“you’reapartofourworktoprotecttheenvironment,upholdKittiiantraditions,andcreateabetterfuture.”CanadianCanoeMuseum,Ontario,CanadaWhatisoneofthebestthingsaboutvisitingtheworld’slargestcollectionofcanoes(独木舟)?Youcanactuallypaddle(划船)uptoit.Theboat-shapedbuilding,whichhasitsopeninginMay,islocatedbythelakesideinPeterborough.Afteradmiringthemuseum’scollectionortakingalessoninmakingpaddlesfromAnishinaabeartists,visitorscanstartagroupboattourofLittleLake.NorEsteTrail,PuertoRicoAnhour’sdriveeastofSanJuan,PuertoRico’sfirstbackpackingpath,theNorEsteTrailletsvisitors“hikeinarainforest,beonamountaintopintheclouds,andgotothebeach,allinthesameday,”ElYunqueforestsupervisor(主管)KeenanAdamssaid.OrganizationslikeLoveinMotionconnecthikerswithlocalculturethroughfamily-ownedtraditionalfoodstandsalongthe40-milejourney.1.WhatdoestheLiberationPavilionfocuson?A.Theriseofacity. B.TheendofWWII.C.Americanartists. D.Modernbuildings.2.WhatisapurposeofLiamuigaNaturalFarms?A.Tocoverlatestevents. B.Toshowhowtomakeameal.C.Tokeeplocaltraditions. D.Toteachtouriststorunafarm.3.Whichwillattractvisitorswhowanttoexplorearainforest?A.NorEsteTrail. B.NationalWWIIMuseum.C.LiamuigaNaturalFarms. D.CanadianCanoeMuseum.BRussMillerwasfoundtohaveaseriousillnessat26.Thisconditionaffectedhisjoints(关节),makingitincreasinglydifficultforhimtodoeverydaytasks.“MyhandsarenotshapedproperlyandIcan’tmanipulatethemnormally,”Millerwrotetothecompanywhereheworked.“Icannolongerusenormalcomputerkeyboardsandit’shardformetoevenholdapenanymore.”Miller’sconditionquicklygotworse,leadinghimtolosehisjob.Unabletoaffordtheapartment,hehadtoliveonthestreet.However,in2018,hebegantoturnhislifearound.“Iwastryingtoaskforhelpandgetoutofmysituation.Ihadaphone,buttypingonregular(常规的)keyboardswasdifficult.SoIlookedfordifferentsmartphonekeyboards.IfoundTypewisebyaccident,”Millerrecalled.HewasverythankfulfortheTypewisesmartphonekeyboard,whichhefoundmucheasiertouse.Ithelpedhim“gethislifeback”byallowinghimtocommunicatewithpeople,getanapartment,andevenajob.“SinceIcouldtypeonmyphoneagain,Iusedsocialmediatocontactanorganizationthathelpspeoplewithdisabilities,”Millersaid.“NowIhaveapart-timejobtakingcareofdogsandcats.Ican’tworkfulltimeduetomyphysicalproblems,butatleastIhavesomethingtodoandlookforwardto.”4.WhathappenedtoMillerwhenhewas26?A.Hebrokehishandjoints. B.Helearnedtofixcomputers.C.Hesufferedfromaseriousdisease. D.Hemadeagreatmistakeatwork.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“manipulate”inparagraph2mean?A.Meet. B.Wash. C.Control. D.Picture.6.WhichhelpedMillerchangehislifein2018?A.Asmartphonekeyboard. B.Theadviceofastranger.C.Acallfromhiscompany. D.Thesupportfromfriends.7.WhatdoesMillersayabouthislifenow?A.Itmakeshimworkfulltime. B.Itismoredifficultthanbefore.C.Itisfilledwithuncertainties. D.Itbringshimasenseofpurpose.CIntoday’sbusyworld,lotsofpeopleoftenmissmeals.Sometimestheydothisonpurpose.However,anewstudyshowsthatnothavingthreeregularmealsadaymighthaveaseriousdownside.Thisstudysurveyed24,000people.Aboutthreeintenofthemusuallyatetwomealsaday.Thefindingsshowedthatyoungerpeople,andthosewithlesseducationweremorelikelytomissmeals.Peoplewhomissedmealswerealsomorelikelytosmokemore,drinkmore,eatlesshealthyfood,snackmore,andtakeinlessenergyoverall.Comparedtothosewhoatethreemealsregularlyaday,participants(参与者)whoateonemealdailyhada30%higherriskofall-causedeathandan83%higherriskofcardiovascular(心血管的)disease(CVD)death.Thosewhoatetwomealsadayfaceda7%increasedriskofall-causedeathanda10%higherriskofCVDdeath.Specifically,missingbreakfastresultedina40%higherCVDdeathratecomparedtothosewhodidn’t.Missinglunchledtoa12%higherall-causedeathrisk,andnoteatingdinnerbroughta16%higherrisk.Interestingly,evenpeoplewhoateallthreemealsbuthadthemtooclosetogetherfacedrisks.Eatingtwomealswithin4.5hourswasalsoconnectedwithahigherriskofdeathfromallcauses.Whilesomethinkthatintermittent(间歇的)fastingisgoodforus,theresearchersholdthatregularmealsareimportantforthebodytoworkwellandstayhealthy.8.Whatdoesthenewstudyfindaboutmissingmeals?A.Itisharmfultoourhealth. B.Itisawaytoloseweight.C.Ithardlyattractsstudents. D.Itsavespeoplemuchtime.9.Whichisthepercentageoftheparticipantseatingtwomealsaday?A.12%. B.About30%. C.40%. D.About80%.10.Howdoestheauthorpresenttheresultofthestudy?A.Byfollowingtimeorder. B.Bydescribinggoals.C.Byexplaininganidea. D.Bylistingnumbers.11.Whichstatementdotheresearchersprobablyagreewith?A.Intermittentfastingworksforall. B.Havingdinnerlatesoundspractical.C.Threewell-timedmealsmattertous. D.Wecaneattwomealsclosetogether.DArtandsciencemayseemtotallydifferent.Somepeoplebelievethatartisaboutcreativeideas,whilesciencemeanscolddata(数据).However,theyactuallyhavealotincommon.Astudyevenshowedthatartcanhelpstudentsbetterrememberwhatthey’velearnedinscienceclass.MarialeHardiman,aneducationspecialistatJohnsHopkinsUniversity,foundthatstudentsusingartinclasslistenedmorecarefully,askedmorequestions,andvolunteeredmoreideas.Toprovethis,Hardimanteamedupwithsomeresearchersandsixlocalschools.Intheexperiment(实验),theresearchersworkedwithteachersin16fifth-gradeclassrooms.Theyprovidedbothtraditionalandart-centeredsciencelessons.Inart-centeredclasses,studentsmightsingtheinformationinsteadofjustreadingit.Theteamdivided350studentsintotwogroups.Onegroupstartedwithtraditionalscienceclasses,whiletheotherbeganwithart-centeredones.Aboutthreeweekslater,thestudentsswitched(对调).Thisway,eachstudentexperiencedbothteachingmethods.Everyunitwastaughtinbothwaystodifferentgroups.Thishelpedresearcherscomparehowstudentsperformedineachtypeofclass.Theresultsshowedthatstudentswhostartedoffintraditionalclassesdidbetteraftermovingtoart-centeredones.Thosewhostartedwithart-centeredclassescontinuedtodowellevenwhentheywentbacktotraditionalclasses.Thesestudentsseemedtousetheartskillsthey’dlearned.Teachersalsoreportedthatmanystudentskeptsingingthesongstheylearnedafterfinishingtheunit.Hardimansaid,“Themorewehearsomething,themorewerememberit.Artmighthelpstudentsfindcreativewaystolearnontheirown.”12.Whatisacommonbeliefaboutartandscience?A.Theycanliftourspirits. B.Theysharealotincommon.C.Theyarelikeoppositethings. D.Theyteachustobereasonable.13.Whatwerethestudentsaskedtodointheexperiment?A.Leadgroupdiscussions. B.Attendtwokindsofclasses.C.Giveaspeechinthelab. D.Picktheirfavouriteteachers.14.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytellusabouttheexperiment?A.Itsprocess. B.Itschange. C.Itsimportance. D.Itsadvantage.15.HowdothestudentsprobablybenefitfromartaccordingtoHardiman?A.Learnaboutteamwork. B.Forgetterriblememories.C.Improvelanguageskills. D.Developcreativelearning.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。Makingfriendsisanimportantpartofgrowingupandakid’ssocialdevelopment.___16___.Herearewaysyoucanhelpthementertheirsocialworldandbuildfriendships.TeachEmpathy(同理心)Showingconcernforotherpeopleinahealthywaycanopenthedoortofriendship.Talktoyourkidsaboutrecognizingwhensomeoneisgoingthroughatoughtime.___17___.Forexample,yourkidscouldmakecookiesforafriendwhosepetissickorsendacardtosomeonewholostalovedone.___18___Learninghowtostartandkeepconversationswithothersisaskillthatyourkidsmayneedtoknow.Youcanteachthemquestionsthattheycanasklike“Whatdoyoudoforfun?”or“Doyouhaveanypets?”Youcanalsousetelevisionshowsasexamplesofhowpeoplehavefriendlyconversations.Pointoutthingslikebodylanguage,toneofvoice,andpausesintheconversation—allofwhichareimportantclueswhentalkingwithothers.LookforOpportunitiestoMeetPeers(同龄人)Ifyourkidsdon’thavefriends,itmaysimplybethattheyhavenothadenoughchancestomakethem.___19___.Therefore,it’swisetoprovideyourkidsextraopportunitiestomeetchildrentheywillconnectwith.CelebrateSmallSuccess___20___.Recognizetheircourage,kindness,andinclusivebehavior(包容性行为),whichcanhelpincreasetheirconfidenceandmotivationtocontinuebuildingconnections.A.WorkonListeningB.BuildConversationSkillsC.SpendtimewithyourkidswhentheyaresadD.CoachthemonhowtooffersometimelykindnessE.However,noteverykidisgiftedatmakingfriendsF.Praiseyourkids’achievementsinbuildingfriendshipsG.Joininginactivitieswithpeerswhosharesimilarinterestscanhelpfindfriends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。Duringtheschoolholidays,ItookmysonIsaactotheNorthernTerritoryforafive-dayfishingtrip.Wewereboth____21____fishingandhired(雇佣)aguidenamedSean.Hewarnedusto____22____ourarmsandlegsinsidetheboatbecausewewereincrocodile(鳄鱼)country.Onthefifthday,wehopedtocatchabigfish.However,wedidn’thavemuch____23____thatmorning.Atanewplacewherethewaterwasdeeper,SeanwenttothesideoftheboattohelpIsaaccast(抛)his____24____.Suddenly,therewasaloudnoise.IturnedaroundandsawIsaac’s____25____face“Dad!Acrocodile’sgotSean!”he____26____.Ahugecrocodilehad____27____Sean’slegandpulledhimoverboard.IquicklyrantoIsaac,myheartbeatingfastSeanwas____28____underwater,tryingtofreehimselffromthecrocodile’smouth.Luckily,hekickedthecrocodileandbroke____29____.Isaacbravelyheldhisfishpole(鱼竿)to_____30_____thecrocodileandIquicklycaughtSean’sarmandpulledhimintotheboat_____31_____.Hewasbadlyhurt,withdeep_____32_____onhislegandhand.Wedrovethe_____33_____back,andtookSeantothehospitalassoonaspossible.LaterSeangotwell,andwestayedintouchwitheachother.Weallcouldn’tforgetthat_____34_____day.Now,westilllove_____35_____butnotintheNorthernTerritory.21.A.busywith B.fondof C.afraidof D.responsiblefor22.A.keep B.dry C.wash D.cure23.A.luck B.food C.time D.patience24.A.stone B.ball C.line D.hat25.A.excited B.tired C.bored D.frightened26.A.asked B.shouted C.smiled D.nodded27.A.bitten B.missed C.seen D.followed28.A.playing B.resting C.waiting D.struggling29.A.forever B.down C.free D.out30.A.turndown B.driveaway C.pullout D.pushthrough31.A.recently B.angrily C.surprisingly D.successfully32.A.wounds B.memories C.hopes D.impressions33.A.car B.boat C.motorcycle D.truck34.A.unfair B.meaningful C.fruitful D.bad35.A.swimming B.eating C.fishing D.fighting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。Themomentmyseniorhighschoolstarted,myheart____36____(fill)withamixofnervousnessandexcitement.Allthethingsaroundmewerenew—theclassmates,theteachers,theclassrooms,andeventhesoundofthemorningbell.IknewIhadtogetused____37____thischallengingyetpromisingchapterofmylifegradually.MyfirstclasswasEnglish.Theteacher,MissXia,greeteduswithawarmsmileandencouragedustoexplorenewwaysof____38____(learn).Shebroughtinaplan____39____includedcreativeworkandgrouptalks.Whensheaskedmetosharemythoughts.Igotbutterfliesinmystomach,butherencouragementgavemetheconfidencetospeakup.Duringthebreak,Imetsomeclassmates.Thoughwewere____40____(stranger)atfirst,theirfriendlyattitudesmademefeelwelcome.Wesharedourhobbies____41____talkedaboutwhatourdreamsforthefuturewere,andIknewthatmanyofuswantedtodoourbest.In____42____afternoon,wehadatouroftheschoollibraryandlabs.Thelibrarianshowedushow____43____(borrow)andreturnbooks.Bytheendoftheday,myinitial(最初的)anxietyhadturnedinto____44____(curious).Thisfirstdayleftadeepimpressiononme.Itwasn’tjustaboutnewtextbooksorschedules—itwasthebeginningofajourneyto_____45_____(slow)discovermypotential.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,近期与父母在沟通方面遇到一些问题。为此,你给校英文报Teens栏目主编Paul写信求助,内容包括:1.描述你的困惑;2.希望得到帮助。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。DearPaul,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua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。Iwaswalkingtoourlocalpharmacy(药房)whenIsuddenlyrememberedIneededtobuyaspecialtypeofcatfoodfromthevet(兽医)formydaughter’scat.Shecouldn’taffordtopayfortheexpensivefoodsoIhadtopayforit.Tobehonest,paying$300amonthforthecatfoo

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