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第1页(共1页)2025-2026学年天津市南开中学高三(上)月考英语试卷(12月份)第一部分:听力(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三个选项中选出一个最佳选项,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.(1分)WhoisinWellingtonnow?A.Scott.B.Jackson.C.Lois.2.(1分)WhathasGinalost?A.Allherfiles.B.Hercellphone.C.Hercomputer.3.(1分)Howoldisthegirlnow?A.About6yearsold.B.About9yearsold.C.About15yearsold.4.(1分)WhathappenedtoJohnaccordingtotheman?A.Hewasinvolvedinacaraccident.B.Hewashurtinasportsgame.C.Hefelldownthestairs.5.(1分)Whydoesn'tthewomanaskJasonforhelp?A.Theyhadaquarrelyesterday.B.Heishavingteawithhisfriends.C.Heisn'tgoodatfixingcomputers.第二节(共3小题,每小题1.5分,满分15.0分)听下面3段材料,每段材料后有几个小题。从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听每段材料前,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。(4.5分)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatistheman'sdestination?A.SanAntonio.B.Dallas.CHouston.7.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.AAt1:45p.m.B.At2:00p.m.C.At4:30p.m.8.Wherewillthemanprobablygoforlunch?A.CarNo.5.B.CarNo.7.C.CarNo.8.(4.5分)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。9.WhydoesCindymakethecall?A.Tochangeareservation.B.Toaskaboutroomservice.C.Tobookahotelroom.10.HowlongwillCindystay?A.Fivedays.B.Twoweeksorso.C.Onemonth.11.HowmuchdoesCindyneedtopaynow?A.600yuan.B.1,500yuan.C.3,000yuan.(6分)听下面一段独白,回答以下小题至15小题。12.WheredidthespeakerfindMillie?A.Outsideapethospital.B.Nearhisapartment.C.Inapark.13.HowoldwasMilliewhenthespeakerfoundher?A.Twoweeksold.B.Fourmonthsold.C.Oneyearold.14.WhydidthespeakerfinallygiveupraisingMillie?A.HewantedtogivehertoDickasagift.B.Hiswifeisallergictoher.C.Hiswifedidn'tlikeher.15.Whatdoesthespeakermeanintheend?A.HeregrettedtakingMillehome.B.It'seasytorehomeastreetcatinashorttime.C.Peopleshouldbewell﹣preparedwhenadoptingstreetcats.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分15分)第一节、单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)16.(1分)—You'velockedthekeysinthecar?—_________.Ihaveasparesethere.()A.Thatalldepends B.I'dbetternot C.Easycomeeasygo D.Itdoesn'tmatter17.(1分)Whenaskedabouthisfutureplan,hegavea(n)_________answerlike"maybe"or"I'llsee",whichannoyedhisparents.()A.blank B.shallow C.controversial D.vague18.(1分)_______________herdeep﹣rootedoptimism,Emmamanagedtomaintainapositiveoutlookevenduringthemostchallengingperiodsofherlife.()A.Byvirtueof B.Withregardto C.Inspiteof D.Asopposedto19.(1分)Thevisitingpresidentansweredjournalists'questions,sayingthetwocountriesshouldseekcommongroundand_________differencesonmanyproblems.()A.highlight B.explore C.assume D.reserve20.(1分)Themanagerpromisedto_________thecustomer'scomplaintpersonallyandensureasatisfactorysolution.()A.seeto B.seethrough C.getaround D.getover21.(1分)Thewoodentowerthat___________willbeopentothepublicsoon,andtheworkisalmostfinished.()A.isrestoring B.isrestored C.isbeingrestored D.restores22.(1分)Whenweuseloveandcompassionasourguidingprinciples,wecancreatetheverysystemofchange_________isbeneficialtoallemotionalbeingsandtotheenvironment.()A.which B.that C.what D.as23.(1分)Thepolicemananalysesthechiefreasons_________somecyclistsandpedestrianswillgetcaughtintrafficaccidentsand_________theyshoulddotopreventthem.()A.that;that B.why;what C.why;how D.that;what24.(1分)Thecharmofthesmallbookstoreliesinitspersonaltouch,somethingquitedistinctfrom_________ofalargechainstore.()A.theone B.one C.that D.it25.(1分)You'llbe________ifyoudecidetogambleyouremployees'retirementfundsonsuchariskyinvestment.()A.beatingadeadhorse B.breakingtheice C.buryingyourheadinthesand D.skatingonthinice26.(1分)Thepopularityof"citywalks"isontheriseinChina,withmanyexploringurbanneighborhoodsonfoot_________theyweretouristsintheirowncities.()A.evenif B.asif C.sothat D.incase27.(1分)Thepopularfoodblogger,togetherwithherteam,___________toourrestaurantforatastinglastweek,andmanyapositivereviewshepostedonline_________ourcustomerfloweversince.()A.hadcome;boosted B.hadcome;haveboosted C.came;haveboosted D.came;hasboosted28.(1分)He_________oftenspendhoursinthelibrary,poringoverancientmanuscriptsthatnooneelseseemedtoremember.()A.might B.could C.should D.would29.(1分)Theancienttree_________inthecenterofthevillage,havingwitnessedcountlessgenerationscomeandgo,_________asasilentguardianoflocalhistory.()A.standing;serves B.standing;serving C.stood;serving D.stood;serves30.(1分)Theinstructions_________onthepackagearesurprisinglyeasy_________,evenforfirst﹣timeuserswithnotechnicalbackground.()A.printing;tofollow B.printed;tobefollowed C.printed;tofollow D.printing;following第二节、完形填空(共1小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)(30分)AmovieaboutMountQomolangmaIsawonaflightinspiredmetoclimbmountains.Itwasn'tjustthebreathtakingscenerythatcaptivatedme,buttherawhumandrama31onthescreen.WhenIsawtheclimbersgotstuckinastormthere,IimmediatelyknewIhadtostartclimbing.Itwasnotthe32mostpeoplehadtothatfilmbecausenoneofthemsurvived.Yet,theirstory33afireinme.IdecidedtoclimballthehighestpeaksinEuropein2017.GrowingupinSweden,Iwasalways34tobeoutdoorsbymyfather,butIwasn'ta35adventurer—Ijustwantedtobea36forgirlsandtotellastorythathadneverbeentold.Thereisno37definitionofamountain.InHolland,BelgiumandDenmark,thehighestpeakisreallyjustasmallhill.Youcouldparkyourcaronthetop.Itfeltabitlike38,butIdecidedIwouldclimbthem39.Afterall,everygreatjourneybeginswithasinglestep,nomatterhowsmall.Climbingmountainsisanexperiencethatisbeyond40.Youareinabeautifulenvironmentand,whenyoureachthetop,youfeelunbelievable.Butthe41isonlythehalfwaypoint—alsoyouhavetoclimbdown,whichiswhenmostaccidentshappen.42,Idon'tclimbmountainsthatIamnottotally43.Iwantedto44theprojectathome,onSweden'sKebnekaise(2,097m).Iclimbeditwithmycameraassistant.Iwaswearingasuperherosuit.OnceIwasatthetopwedida45—itwaslikeadayonthejob;itdidn'tseemas46asI'dhoped.ButwhenIputitonlineandpeoplestartedpraisingme,Ifeltproud.Seeingthatmystorycould47otherswasincrediblypowerful.Thankstoclimbing,it'smademesomuchstronger,physicallyandmentally.I'velearnedto48fearandpushpastmyperceived49.Mygoalnowisalwaystohaveamountaininmy50.IwillclimbMountQomolangmaoneday,whenI'mready.31.A.presentingB.containedC.unfoldingD.trapped32.A.accessB.promiseC.solutionD.reaction33.A.soughtB.depictedC.decidedD.lit34.A.troubledB.warnedC.forcedD.encouraged35.A.luckyB.seriousC.calmD.friendly36.A.rolemodelB.nicesurpriseC.funnyjokeD.childhoodmemory37.A.vagueB.universalC.broadD.alternative38.A.challengingB.frighteningC.attractingD.cheating39.A.otherwiseB.indeedC.insteadD.regardless40.A.recognitionB.reachC.descriptionD.control41.A.summitB.sceneryC.mountD.storm42.A.InsteadB.HoweverC.ThusD.Lastly43.A.afraidofB.curiousaboutC.addictedtoD.readyfor44.A.topoffB.lookintoC.giveupD.workout45.A.puzzleB.shootC.courseD.wash46.A.strangeB.normalC.specialD.ridiculous47.A.occurtoB.resonatewithC.bankonD.speakfor48.A.expressB.repayC.embraceD.associate49.A.goalsB.buttonsC.limitsD.failures50.A.careerB.secretC.calendarD.camera第三部分:阅读理解(共4小题,每小题2.5分,满分50.0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。51.(12.5分)Withcomputersbecominganindispensablepartofourlife,manyindividualsfindthemselvesspendingextendedperiodsinfrontofscreens.Prolongedcomputerusecanleadtoarangeofphysicaldiscomforts.Thefollowingguideaimstoaddressthesepotentialhealthissuesbyprovidingseveralrecommendations.Q1:Iamawarethatinsufficientviewingdistancecancausesignificanteyestrain(视疲劳).Couldyouspecifytheoptimalrange?A:Tominimizevisualfatigue,theviewingdistancebetweentheoperator'seyesandthescreenshouldbemaintainedwithinarangeofapproximately35to60centimeterswhendealingwithstandard﹣sizedtext.Thisrangehelpstheeyemusclestofocuswithoutexcessiveeffort.Q2:Underwhatcircumstancesistheuseofafootrestadvisedforcomputeroperators?A:Afootrestisstronglyrecommendedwheneveranoperator'sfeetcannotrestcomfortablyandflatonthefloorwhilemaintainingaproperseatedposture.Thissupportpromotesbettercirculationandreducesstrainonyourwaist.Q3:Asaconstantuserofanotebookcomputer,Ihavebegunexperiencingpaininmyfingersandhands.Whatmightbethecauseandsolution?A:Theintegratedkeyboardofanotebookcomputeroftenforcesthehandsintoanunnaturalposition,whichcanleadtodiscomfort.Forprolongedusage,itishighlyadvisabletoconnectastandard﹣sized,detachableexternalkeyboard.Thisallowsforamoreneutralandcomfortablewristposture.Q4:Ifrequentlyexperienceaburningsensationinmyeyesafterseveralhoursofcomputerwork.WhatpreventivemeasurecanItake?A:Thissymptomiscommonlyassociatedwithintensevisualconcentrationandreducedblinking.Toalleviatesuchsymptom,incorporatingshortbreaksof5to15minutesafterevery1﹣2hoursofcontinuousworkiscrucial.Duringtheseintervals,itisbeneficialtostandup,shiftyourfocustodistantobjectstorelaxtheeye'sfocusingmechanism,andconsciouslyblinktomoistentheeyes.Q5:Persistentneckpainisacommonissueformeafterlongcomputersessions.Arethereanysimpleexercisestoproviderelief?A:Yes,gentlestretchingcanbeveryeffective.Youcanperformthefollowingsequenceseveraltimesduringyourbreaks:(1)Keepthearmsrelaxedatyourside.(2)Leanyourheadslightlyforwardtostretchtheneck.(3)Holdfor5seconds.(4)Turnyourheadaroundandholdfor5seconds.(5)Swingyourheadtotheleftandholdfor5seconds.(6)Repeatfortheotherside.(1)Whatisthisguidemainlyfor?A.Sellingcomputeraccessorieslikefootrestsandkeyboards.B.Teachingpeoplehowtouseacomputercorrectly.C.Helpingsolvehealthproblemsfromlongcomputeruse.D.Introducingdifferentkindsofcomputerexercises.(2)What'stheminimumrecommendedviewingdistanceforreadingnormal﹣sizedtextonacomputerscreenaccordingtotheguide?.A.35centimetersB.45centimetersC.50centimetersD.60centimeters(3)Whatisagoodwaytodealwithburningeyesaccordingtotheguide?A.Usingeyedropsveryoften.B.Lookingatfarawayobjectsduringbreaks.C.Usingthecomputerlesseveryday.D.Wearingglasseswhileworking.(4)WhichhealthproblemisNOTtalkedaboutintheguide?A.Neckpain.B.Backpain.C.Paininfingersandhands.D.Burningeyes.(5)AccordingtotheanswertoQuestion5,whatisthecorrectorderofthefollowingthreepictures?.A.(1)→(2)→(3)B.(2)→(1)→(3)C.(3)→(1)→(2)D.(2)→(3)→(1)(12.5分)SueCleaverneverimaginedshewouldmeetherbiologicalmother.Asanactressfamousforher20﹣yearroleontheBritishTVseriesCoronationStreet,Cleaverhadbeenadoptedasababybyalovingfamily.Althoughshewasdeeplylovedandlovedtheminreturn,sheoccasionallystruggledwithheridentity."Itwasdifficultneverseeingmyreflectioninsomeoneelse,"shewroteinhermemoir.Allsheknewaboutherpastwasherbirthmother'sname—LesleySizerGrieve—andthatshewasborninNorthLondon.Asignificantchangeoccurredduringherearlytwenties.WhileactinginaproductionofOedipusRex,shecaughttheattentionofafellowactor,MichaelN.Harbour.Heremarkedtothestagemanager,"Mygoodness,shelooksexactlylikemywifewhenIfirstmether."Thetwoactorsstartedtalkingatacastdinnerandquicklybecamefriends.Cleaverrecallsfeelingcompletelydrawntohimandfascinatedbyhisfamily,withoutunderstandingwhy.Theirfriendshipgrew,andHarbourbeganaskingaboutherbackground.WhenCleavermentionedshewasfromBarnetinNorthLondon,helookedthoughtfulandaskedforherbirthday.Heranswer—"September2,1963"—wastheconfirmationheneeded.HarbourknewthismatchedthestoryofhiswifeLesley,whoasateenagerhadgivenupadaughternamedClaireforadoption.Afterspeakingwithhiswife,hevisitedCleavertosharehisbelief.Initiallyskeptical,CleaverdecidedtotestHarbourbyusingtheknowledgeofherbirthmother'sunusualmiddlename.Hepassedimmediately,correctlystating,"YournameisClaireGrieve.YourmotherisLesleySizerGrieve."Overwhelmedbutthrilled,Cleaveragreedtolethimarrangeameetingwithherbirthmotheratahotel.WhenLesleyopenedthedoor,thetwowomensteppedforwardandembracedwithoutaword."Neitherofusknewhowtohandlesuchamoment—itwaslikefallinginlove,"Cleaversaid.Remarkably,thecoincidencesdidn'tendthere.HelenWorth,anotherCoronationStreetactress,turnedouttobethegodmotherofCleaver'shalf﹣sisterandalongtimefriendofLesley.Shehadoftenunknowinglyhintedattheconnection,sometimestellingCleaver,"YouweresolikeLesleyinthatlastscene,"makingthereal﹣lifereunionevenmoreextraordinary.52.WhatdidSueCleaverknowaboutherbiologicalmotherbeforemeetingMichael?A.Hernameandoccupation.B.Hernameandwhereshelived.C.HernameandwhereSuewasborn.D.Hernameandage.53.WhymightSuehavebeen"fascinatedbyhisfamily"beforeknowingtheconnection?A.Shehadseenhiswife'sphotographsandrecognizedtheresemblance.B.Shewassubconsciouslysensingadeep,unexplainablebiologicallink.C.Michaeloftensharedcaptivatingstoriesabouthisfamilylife.D.Asanactress,shewasnaturallycuriousaboutdifferentfamilyrelationships.54.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Suehadsearchedforherbirthmotherbeforethereunion.B.MichaelsuspectedaconnectionwhenhefirstsawSueperform.C.HelenwasawareoftherelationshipbetweenSueandLesleyallalong.D.Lesleyhadregrettedgivingupherdaughterforadoption.55.HowdidSuefeelafterMichaelpassedherfinaltestquestion?A.Angryandconfused.B.Skepticalanddoubtful.C.Disappointedandscared.D.Overwhelmedbutjoyful.56.WhattrulyreunitedSueandLesley?A.Achainofluck.B.Aplannedsearch.C.Familypressure.D.Professionalhelp.(12.5分)Fordecades,socialscientistshavedebatedthelinkbetweenincomeandhappiness.A2025cross﹣countrystudypublishedintheJournalofPositivePsychology—involving120,000participantsfrom45countriesacrossNorthAmerica,Europe,andAsia—offersnewinsightsintothiscomplexrelationship,challengingsomelong﹣heldassumptions.Theresearchteam,ledbyDr.ElenaMarquezfromtheUniversityofZurich,firstanalyzedtheconnectionbetween"absoluteincome"(totalannualearnings)andself﹣reportedhappinessscores(measuredona10﹣pointscale).Theyfoundthatforindividualswithannualincomesbelow75,000,therewasastrongpositivecorrelation:each10,000increaseinincomewasassociatedwitha0.8﹣pointriseinhappiness.However,above75,000,thecorrelationweakeneddramatically—anadditional10,000onlyledtoa0.1﹣pointincrease.Dr.Marquezlabeledthis$75,000figurethe"happinessthreshold"(幸福阈值):beyondthispoint,moremoneydidnotsignificantlyboosthappiness.Whatsurprisedresearchersevenmorewastheimpactof"relativeincome"(incomecomparedtopeersinthesamesocialgroup,suchascolleaguesorneighbors).Forparticipantsearningabovethe75,000threshold,relativeincomebecameakeyfactor.Thosewhoearned20%morethantheirpeersreportedhappinessscores1.2pointshigherthanthosewhoearned20%less—evenifbothgroupshadannualincomesabove100,000."It'snotjusthowmuchyouhave,"Dr.Marquezexplained,"buthowmuchyouhavecomparedtopeoplearoundyou.This'socialcomparisoneffect'oftenoverridestheinfluenceofabsoluteincomeoncebasicneedsaremet."Thestudyalsohighlightedregionaldifferences.Inhigh﹣cost﹣of﹣livingregionslikeNewYorkorTokyo,thehappinessthresholdwasslightlyhigher—around95,000—duetoincreasedexpensesforhousinganddailynecessities.Incontrast,inareaswithlowerlivingcosts,suchaspartsofruralIndiaorVietnam,thethresholddroppedto50,000.Notably,thesocialcomparisoneffectwasmorepronouncedinindividualisticcultures(e.g.,theU.S.,Germany)thanincollectivistcultures(e.g.,Japan,Thailand),wherecommunitywell﹣beingisoftenprioritizedoverpersonalincomestatus.Criticsofthestudypointoutitslimitations:itreliedonself﹣reportedhappinessscores,whichmaybeinfluencedbytemporarymoodswings,anditdidnotaccountfornon﹣financialfactorslikehealth,familyrelationships,orwork﹣lifebalance—allofwhichaffecthappiness.Dr.Marquezacknowledgedthesegapsbutemphasizedthestudy'svalue:"Ourfindingshelpclarifywhenmoneymattersforhappinessandwhenitdoesn't.Forpolicymakers,thismeansfocusingonreducingpoverty(toliftpeopleabovethethreshold)ratherthanjustboostingoveralleconomicgrowth.Forindividuals,it'sareminderthatchasingmoremoneybeyondacertainpointmaynotleadtogreaterfulfillment."57.Whatcanwelearnaboutthe"happinessthreshold"fromthestudy?A.Itisafixedfigureof$75,000applicabletoallregions.B.Belowthisthreshold,moremoneyhaslittleimpactonhappiness.C.Aboveit,moreincomedoesn'tleadtomuchgreaterhappiness.D.Itisdeterminedsolelybyanindividual'sannualabsoluteincome.58.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"overrides"meaninparagraph3?.A.WeakenstheimpactofB.BecomesmoreimportantthanC.BalancestheeffectofD.Dependsentirelyon59.Whichofthefollowingisalimitationofthe2025study?A.Itignoredtheinfluenceofrelativeincomeonhappiness.B.Itonlyincludedparticipantsfromindividualisticcultures.C.Itfailedtoconsidernon﹣financialfactorsaffectinghappiness.D.Itusedaninaccurate10﹣pointscaletomeasurehappiness.60.Accordingtothestudy'sfindingsonregionalandculturaldifferences,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Thehappinessthresholdremainsconsistentworldwide.B.Collectivistculturesshowastrongersocialcomparisoneffectthanindividualisticcultures.C.Thehappinessthresholdishigherinhigh﹣cost﹣of﹣livingareas.D.Communitywell﹣beinginindividualisticculturesreducestheimpactofrelativeincomeonhappiness.61.WhatdoesDr.Marquezsuggestpolicymakersdobasedonthestudy'sfindings?A.Focusonincreasingtheoveralleconomicgrowthrate.B.Setaunifiedhappinessthresholdforallregions.C.Prioritizereducingpovertytohelppeopleexceedthethreshold.D.Encouragepeopletocomparetheirincomewithpeerslessfrequently.(12.5分)Forsomereaders,adictionaryopensupaworld.Dictionariescontainmultiplepleasures,suchassettlingword﹣gamewarsbyturningactualpages.Fortherest,adictionaryiseitheroutdatedorstrictlyonline.In2012,EncyclopaediaBritannicastoppedprintingneweditions,goingdigital﹣only.Inhisbook,Unabridged:TheThrillof(andThreatto)theModernDictionary,AmericanjournalistStefanFatsiswritesoftheshiftbroughtaboutbyourdecade﹣olddependenceonsearchengines:"Definitions,goodandbad,wereaclickaway,andmostpeopledidn'tcareorcouldn'ttellwhichwaswhich:expertresearch,scrapeddata,zombie(僵尸)websites,whateverpoppedupinasearch."WhenIwasachild,Iloveddictionaries,andsodideverysensibleparentinCalcutta.Ifyourchildwasliterate,oneofthe20volumesoftheOxfordEnglishDictionaryoranillustratedCollinswasthesurestwaytokeepthemhappilyoccupied,settingthemoffonhuntsforlostorforgottenwords.Fatsisseesdictionary﹣makingas"ahumanendeavorstretchingbacktothethirdmillenniumBCE".FromtheAkkadianstoSanskritscholars,whatdictionarymakershopedtodowentfarbeyondthealreadytrickytaskofwritingdefinitions:theirjobwastoexplainandtrack"theendlessshiftsinlanguage".Changeisinevitable,thoughFatsisalsoaskswhatweloseinthenameofconvenience.Hewrites,"thejobofthedictionarywasfirmlyestablished...BythetimeIfinishedthisbook,itwasn'tclearhowmuchlongerflesh﹣bone﹣and﹣bloodlexicographers(词典编纂者)wouldbeneededtodocumentthemarchoftheEnglishlanguage.BetweentraditionalsearchenginesandAI﹣enhancedsearchthroughLLMs(largelanguagemodels),thewaywelookupwords,andfindmeaninginlanguageitself,haschanged."Wecan'tclaimthathumanitystillneedsphysicaldictionaries.Likeencyclopediasandatlases(地图册),thebestofthemhavelongmovedonline.Indeed,thestartingpointsofmostsearchenginesweretheencyclopediasanddictionariescompiled(编纂)byexperts.ButIplantoholdontomybeloved,dog﹣earedphysicaldictionaries—suchpricelesstimecapsules,oneofthelastparadisesoffreedomfromtheendlessscrollofdigitalcontent.62.What'stheprimaryfactorthathasreducedpeople'srelianceonphysicaldictionaries?A.Theeconomicunsustainabilityofprintmediaasawhole.B.Theeffortlessaccesstodefinitionsprovidedbysearchengines.C.Thepublic'sgrowinglackofconcernforlinguisticprecision.D.Thestrategicdecisionbypublisherstophaseoutprintededitions.63.Whydoestheauthormention"zombiewebsites"inthequotefromStefanFatsis?A.Tocriticizethelowqualityofcontentonsomeonlineplatforms.B.Toillustratemisinformationcanbemistakenforcrediblesourcesindigitalsearches.C.Toemphasizethetechnicalchallengesofmaintainingup﹣to﹣datedigitalrecords.D.Tohighlightthecostofkeepingoutdatedwebsitesrunningonline.64.WhatconclusioncanbedrawnaboutthefutureroleofhumanlexicographersbasedonFatsis'sconcern?A.Theywillneedtohandlemuchmorelanguagedata.B.Theirexpertisewillcontinuetobeindispensable.C.Theirtraditionalrolemaybethreatened.D.TheymustlearntoworkwithAIandcomputers.65.Whydoestheauthorsticktophysicaldictionaries?A.Theyboostlong﹣termmemory.B.Theylastlongerthandigitalfiles.C.Theyofferanescapefromscreens.D.Theygivemoreauthoritativedefinitions.66.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.AWordinFavorofPhysicalDictionariesB.TheDictionaryDebate:PhysicalVS.DigitalC.ABest﹣sellerontheThemeofChangeD.ThePleasureofFlippingThroughaDictionary第四部分:写作第一节、阅读表达(共1小题,每小题10分,满分10分)67.(10分)阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。LaurieJohnstontookagiftof200morethanahalf﹣centuryagoandturneditinto1million.Theurgeforhisphilanthropy(慈善事业)datesbackto1949whenJohnstonwasacash﹣strappedstudentinhisfourthyearofpharmacy(药学)school.Hewasconsideringtakingayearofftoworkwhenafriendofthefamilycalledhimoveronedayandhandedhimanenvelopecontaining$200."Thatwasahugeamountofmoneybackthen.Shetoldmetouseitformyschoolingandpayitbackforsomebodyelseinthefuture."Johnstonsaid.HisexperienceasachildoftheGreatDepressionalsoplayedakeyroleinhisphilanthropictendencies.Johnston'smotherwouldcookforyoungmenwhowouldridetherailwayinsearchofoddjobstomakeafewdollarshereandthere.So,hedecidedtobuildaspeciallegacy(遗产)fund.Shortlyafterhegraduatedfromuniversity,Johnstonstartedsavingmoneyand22yearslater,hehadaccumulated$80,000.Johnstonnevertookacentoutofthefundforhimselfandcreditedasimplesayingforbeingabletobuilduphismillion﹣dollarcareer."Neverbuywhatyouwant,justbuywhatyouneed,"hesaid.SheldonMindell,managerofRiverviewHealthCentreFoundation,saidJohnston'sgiftwillbeputtowardsrebuildingits30carebeds,includinginstallingflat﹣screentelevisionsandaWi﹣Fisystem.Mindellalsowantstoupgradeameetingareaintoaplacewhereafamilycouldeatamealinrelativeprivacy,ratherthaninthecafeteria."Ibelievegenerosityisn'tacharacteristicyou'rebornwith.Youlearnitbyexamplesthataresetinyourchildhoodoradulthood.Thisisn'tarichmanwhogaveaway$1million,butamanwhodecided35yearsagothathewantedtodosomethingsignificant."Mindellsaid.(1)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"cash﹣strapped"inparagraph2mean?(nomorethan3words)(2)WhatcontributedtoJohnston'sphilanthropy?(nomorethan10words)(3)AccordingtoJohnston,whatwashiskeyprincipleforsavingmoney?(10words)(4)Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout?(nomorethan10words)(5)HowdoyoufindLaurieJohnston?Why?(nomorethan25words)第二节、书面表达(共1小题,共25分)68.(25分)假设你是晨光中学的李津,你的英国笔友Chris最近给你写信,诉说自己即将毕业,由于学业压力很大,开始怀疑自己的能力,总是觉得自己在很多方面都不如别人,对未来感到迷茫和焦虑。请你根据以下要点,给Chris写一封回信,安慰他并给出一些建议,帮助他正确看待自己的能力,树立信心。1.对其描述的状况表示理解,并给予安慰;2.提出缓解焦虑的建议(如:正确评价自己、明确差距与努力方向、寻求反馈与帮助等);3.鼓励与展望。注意:(1)字数不少于100词;(2)题目已给出,不计入总词数;(3)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearChris,_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Lijin

2025-2026学年天津市南开中学高三(上)月考英语试卷(12月份)参考答案与试题解析一.选择题(共15小题)题号1617181920212223242526答案DDADACBBCDB题号27282930答案DDAC第一部分:听力(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三个选项中选出一个最佳选项,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.(1分)WhoisinWellingtonnow?A.Scott.B.Jackson.C.Lois.【解答】略2.(1分)WhathasGinalost?A.Allherfiles.B.Hercellphone.C.Hercomputer.【解答】略3.(1分)Howoldisthegirlnow?A.About6yearsold.B.About9yearsold.C.About15yearsold.【解答】略4.(1分)WhathappenedtoJohnaccordingtotheman?A.Hewasinvolvedinacaraccident.B.Hewashurtinasportsgame.C.Hefelldownthestairs.【解答】略5.(1分)Whydoesn'tthewomanaskJasonforhelp?A.Theyhadaquarrelyesterday.B.Heishavingteawithhisfriends.C.Heisn'tgoodatfixingcomputers.【解答】略第二节(共3小题,每小题1.5分,满分15.0分)听下面3段材料,每段材料后有几个小题。从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听每段材料前,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。(4.5分)听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.Whatistheman'sdestination?A.SanAntonio.B.Dallas.CHouston.7.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.AAt1:45p.m.B.At2:00p.m.C.At4:30p.m.8.Wherewillthemanprobablygoforlunch?A.CarNo.5.B.CarN

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