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2025~2026学年江苏省南京市高一上学期12月七校联考月考英语试卷一、阅读理解StartYourPathToPerfectHealthatCITYGYMWearecommittedtobeingagymforeverybody.Workonbuildingstrengthorlosingweight,itallhappensatCityGym.Weofferaselectionofaffordableoptionsforyoutocomeinandenjoyourclean,fully-equippedfacility,aswellas,alargevarietyoffreegroupfitnessclassestaughtbyourprofessionalinstructors.GymFacilities&OpeningHoursWhetheryou’reabeginner,afitnessenthusiast,orabusystudent,CityGymhastailoredsolutionsforyou.Our2,000-square-meterspaceisdividedintodistinctzones:acardioareawithaviewofthecity,astrengthtrainingzonewithbrand-newdumbbellsandweightmachines,andaspaciousstudioforgroupclasseslikeyogaandHIIT.Allequipmentiscleanedtwicedailybyourstaff,andtherearealwaystrainerson-sitetoofferguidanceonproperusage—noextrachargerequired.Ouropeninghoursareflexible:6:00a.m.to10:00p.m.onweekdaysand8:00a.m.to9:00p.m.onweekends,fittingperfectlywitheventhetighteststudentschedules.GeneralMembershipOptionsAsingle-daypasscosts25yuanandastandardmonthlymembershipissetat400yuan.StudentCardOur“Early-Bird”studentcardletsyouuseallmachinesandjoinanygroupclassat70%ofthestandardmembershipprice,withfreelockersforanentiremonth.First-timevisitorscanalsoenjoyafreebody-testanda30-minutesessionwithapersonaltrainerwhowilldesignaworkoutplanthatwon’teatintoyourstudytime.1.HowmuchcanastudentsaveeverymonthifhechoosestheEarly-Birdcard?

A.400yuan.B.280yuan.C.120yuan.D.25yuan.2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTafeatureofCityGym?

A.Flexibleopeninghours.B.Differentfunctionalzones.C.Freeon-sitetrainerguidance.D.Completelyfreelockerservice.3.What’sthepurposeofthispassage?

A.TocompareCityGymwithdifferentgyms.B.ToannouncethegrandopeningofCityGym.C.TorecommendreaderstosignupforCityGym.D.Toencouragereaderstotakeexerciseandkeepfit.ByronHoward,oneofthechiefdirectorsofZootopiaSeries,stillremembersthedayin2016whenaudiencesfirststeppedintotheall-animalcity.“Wehadpaintedaworldwithouthumans,butfullofhumanproblems,”hesays.Yetthemomentthefilmended,fansasked,“Whathappensnext?”ThatquestionkeptechoinginHoward’smindforyears.In2020heandlong-timepartnerJaredBushlockedthemselvesinatinystoryroomatDisneyAnimation.Indexcardscoveredeverywall:someshowedNickandJudyonnewcases;otherspicturedreptiles(爬行动物)whohadneverappearedinthecity.“Wewantedabiggerworld,notjustabiggercase,”Howardexplains.Betweencupsofcoldcoffeetheyfinallyfoundtheclue—whywerereptilesabsentfromthefirstfilm?Answeringthatbecametheemotionalengineofthesequel(续篇).Tofeelwhattheircold-bloodedcharactersmightexperience,theteamoncespentanafternooninthestudio’swalk-infreezer,writingstoryoutlineswithgloves.“Ourteethchattered,butthejokesgotwarmer,”Bushlaughs.Thenextfiveyearsbecameacycleofcreationanddestruction.Theydraftedeightversionsoftheopening,builtanundergroundjazzbarforlizards,andevendesignedagiraffemayorwhospokesosoftlythatnomicrophonecouldcatchhim.Eachtimeascreeningflopped,theteamtorethestoryapartandstartedagain.“Givingupeverydraftfeltlikecuttingoffapieceofmyheart,”Howardlaughs,“butthecitydeservedthebest.”OnNovember26,2025,whenthefinishedfilmlitupthetheater,Howardquietlyslippedintothebackrow.WatchingkidscheerforasnakewhosavesJudy,hewhispered,“Welcomehome.”Thecitythatonceexistedonlyinsketcheshadgrown,andsohaditsbuilder.4.Howdidtheteamtrytobetterunderstandthefeelingsofcold-bloodedcharacters?

A.Askfansforsuggestions.B.Readscientificreports.C.Experiencethecoldinperson.D.Turntoexpertsforhelp.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“flopped”inparagraph4probablymean?

A.SucceededB.FailedC.ShoneD.Changed6.Fromthelastparagraph,wecaninferthatatthatmomentHowardwas______.

A.Proudandmoved.B.Nervousanduneasy.C.Tiredbutrelieved.D.Excitedyetregretful.7.What’sthetextmainlyabout?

A.ByronHoward’sgreatcontributionstoDisneymovies.B.ThelongandchallengingcreativeprocessofZootopia2.C.ThereasonswhyZootopia2wasabighitamongaudiences.D.Theinterestingexperienceoftheteamdesigningreptilecharacters.“I’dliketohaveyourproblem!”Itisacommonremarkmadetounderweightpeople,whotendtoawakemoreenvy(嫉妒)thansympathy.However,underweightpeoplehavejustasmuchtroubleputtingonthepoundsasoverweightpeoplehavelosingthem—theyarealsorelatedtohealthrisks.Theproblemoftheunderweightisthattheyareunwillingorunabletoeatenough,ortheyeatlikeahorsebutstilldonotgainweight.Theyhaveafastmetabolism(新陈代谢)andcaneatwhatevertheywantwithoutputtingonkilograms.Peoplewithaslowmetabolismdeposit(存储)mostoftheenergytheytakeinwithfoodasbodyfat.Peoplewithafastmetabolismburnthisenergyoff,producingheat.Tosomeonewhoisoverweight,afastmetabolismmayseemdesirable.Butfromamedicalstandpointitisaproblem.Beingunderweightisusuallyaccompaniedbyalackofbasicnutrientsand/ortraceelements.Thisincreasestheriskofdevelopingdisorderssuchasosteoporosis,weakensmusclefunctionandslowsthehealingofwounds.Underweightpeopleareoftenelderly,havelittleappetiteorperhapsarenolongerabletochewproperly.Peoplecanalsolosealotofweightduetoaseriousdiseaseorchemotherapy(化疗).Apotentialhealthproblemisalsosometimesresponsible.Evenyoung,healthypeoplecanbeaffectedwhentheyfeelstressedoutemotionally.Aclassiccaseislovesickness.Yourstomachfeelsasiftiedupinknots,yournervesareshaky,andaftertwobitesoffoodyouarefull.Beforelong,yourbodyisrunningoutofenergy,andyoueitherbecomesleepyormorenervous—inanycaseyoueatevenlessandthenenteradownwardspiral(螺旋轨道).Whatwillyoudowhenyourtrousersgetbaggy,youreyesstarttowiden,yourbonesandteethstarttostickout,yourenergyleveldropsandyoursensitivenessrises?8.Whatisthemainfocusofthepassage?

A.Thesocialadvantagesofbeingthin.B.Thebenefitsofhavingafastmetabolism.C.Thehealthrisksandcausesofbeingunderweight.D.Thewaysofgainingweightthroughproperdietandexercise.9.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisahealthriskrelatedtobeingunderweight?

A.Lostmusclefunction.B.Slowerhealingofwounds.C.Increasedriskofheartdisease.D.Increasedchanceofslowmetabolism.10.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Losingweightisharderthangainingweight.B.Eatinglikeahorsewilldefinitelyhelppeoplegainweight.C.Allthepeopleareeagerforafastmetabolismtoloseweight.D.Apotentialhealthproblemmaycontributetobeingunderweight.11.Whatisthewritingstyleofthelastparagraph?

A.Lively.B.Dull.C.Serious.D.Formal.AquotefromtheAmericanwriter,F.ScottFitzgerald,reads,“Tobekindismoreimportantthantoberight.Manytimes,whatpeopleneedisnotabrilliantmindthatspeaksbutaspecialheartthatlistens.”Often,weshouttoberight,toimpresspeoplewithourknowledgeandintellect,toshowthemwearethe“superiorknow-it-all”.However,uponreflection,IfindthatFitzgerald’squoteresonates(共鸣)withmemore.Inthisfast-paced,competitivesociety,mostpeoplewouldwanttostruggleforexcellence,tobethebesttheycanbe.Thereisnothingwrongwiththis.However,therearecertainindividualswhotakeitastepfurtherandmakeittheirpersonalmottotoexhibittheirone-upmanship(胜人一筹)againstanyonewhoseviewsdifferfromtheirs.Theybelieveintenselythattheirvaluesandtheirknowledgeareflawless.Oftensuchpeoplewillout-talkthosewhodisagreewiththem.Whiletheymayhaveseeminglywontheargument,isthereanyrealmeaningtothis?Bothpartiesarelikelytodigtheirheelsinandunlikelytoadmittheyarewrong,untilonesidegivesinorgivesup.Incontrast,Ibelieveitisfarmoreimportanttobekindthanright.Evenifweknowweareright,wedonothavetopressourviewsonothers.Weshouldinfactlistenmore,andlearntoappreciateviewpointsthataredifferentfromours.AsthefamedAmericaneducatorStephenCoveyoncesaid,“Seekfirsttounderstand,thenbeunderstood.”Often,welistennottounderstandbuttoprovetheotherpersoniswrong.Inanargumentwithsomeone,wedonotevenlistentowhattheotherpersonhastosaybecausewhiletheytalk,wearealreadymentallytryingtofindwaystoshootdowntheirideas.Itwouldbefarbettertosilenceourmindsandtoactuallypayattentiontowhattheotherpersonissaying.Moreover,theinsistenceonbeingrightallthetimecomeswithitsownextradamage—humanrelationshipsarehurtintheprocess.Toproveweareright,webecomejudgmental.Weconsidertheotherpersontobelessworthybecausetheyare“wrong”.Toberightmeansweputourselvesinthefrontandcenteroftherelationship,ignoringthefeelingsoftheotherparty.Friendshipsandevenfamilyrelationshipsbecometensejustforthesakeofwinningtheargument,whenloveandempathywouldhaveworkedbettertoeasethetension.12.WhydoestheauthormentionFitzgerald’squoteinthefirstparagraph?

A.Tomakeacontrast.B.Topresentthefact.C.Toprovideanexample.D.Tointroducethetopic.13.Accordingtotheauthor,whatisthelikelyresultwhenpeoplearguetooverwhelmotherswithdifferentviews?

A.Ithelpsbothsidesunderstandeachothermoredeeply.B.Itbooststheirself-confidenceandcommunicationskills.C.Theymayseemtowintheargument,butitholdslittlerealmeaning.D.Theycangenuinelypersuadetheotherpartytoaccepttheirviewpoint.14.Whydopeopleoftenlisteninanargumentaccordingtoparagraph3?

A.Tosilenceothers’minds.B.Toargueagainstothers’ideas.C.Toseekmutualunderstanding.D.Toappreciatedifferentviews.15.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.HowtoWinargumentswithIntelligence.B.StephenCovey’sAdviceonEffectiveCommunication.C.TheImportanceofStrugglingforExcellenceinSociety.D.KindnessOverBeingRight:TheValueofListeningandEmpathy.HowtoRepairaTipped-OverFriendshipBoatWe’veallheardthesaying“thefriendshipboatcantipovereasily”Whenafriendshiphitsaroughpatchorevenfallsapart,itcanleaveusfeelingsadandempty.16Withtherightactions,youcanfixthebrokenbondandgetthefriendshipbackontrack.Thefirststeptorepairafriendshipistotaketheinitiativetocommunicate.Don’tletpridegetinthewayofsavingyourfriendship.Insteadofwaitingforyourfriendtoreachout,bebraveandstartaconversation.Whentalking,listencarefullytotheirfeelingswithoutinterrupting.17Second,it’simportanttoapologizesincerelyifyou’reinthewrong.18Agenuineapologyisn’tjustaboutsaying“I’msorry”—italsomeansadmittingyourmistakeandshowingthatyou’lltrytodobetternexttime.Third,giveyourfriendsomespaceandtime.19Pushingthemtoforgiveyourightawaymaymakethingsworse.Respecttheirpaceandletthemprocesstheiremotions.20Small,consistenteffortslikerememberingtheirfavoritesnackorcheckinginonthemregularlycanrebuildtrust.Overtime,theselittlethingswillremindyourfriendofhowmuchthefriendshipmeanstoyou.Intheend,arepairedfriendshipisoftenstrongerthanbefore,asit’sbeentestedandcherished.

A.Avoidmakingexcusesorshiftingtheblametoothers.B.It’salsohelpfultoshowyourcarethroughsmallactions.C.Manypeoplestrugglewithhowtofixabrokenfriendship.D.Sometimes,peopleneedtimetocalmdownafteraconflict.E.Butatipped-overfriendshipboatisn’tnecessarilysunkforever.F.Misunderstandingsarethemainreasonwhyfriendshipsbreakdown.G.Thisshowsthatyouvaluetheiropinionsandcareaboutthefriendship.二、完形填空16-year-oldMiaCarter,astudentfromNewYork’sBrooklyndistrict,usedtobeobsessedwiththe“idealbody”imagesonsocialmedia.HerInstagramFeedwasfloodedwithpostsofteenswithslimfigures,andshesoonbegantofeel_________aboutherownbody,whichwasalittlecurvier(曲线更明显的)thantheonline“standards”.Determinedtochange,shemadeariskydecision:shewould_________mostmealsandonlyeatasmallbowlofsaladeveryday.Atfirst,Miafeltasenseof_________whenshesawherweightdropbytwopoundsinaweek.Sheevenshowedoffher“progress”toherbestfriend,Lily,butLilyfrownedandwarnedherthatextremedietingwouldhurtherhealth.Mia,however,didn’ttaketheadviceseriously,thinkingLilywasjustbeing_________.Withinthreeweeks,though,thebad_________ofherdietstartedtoshow.Shebecame_________duringclass,unableto_________onherlessons,andhadtoquittheschoolvolleyballteamshe’djoinedyearsagobecauseoflackofenergy.Hermom,MrsCarter,noticedthechangesimmediatelyandgrewdeeply_________.ShetookMiatoseeadoctor,whotoldthemthatMiawas_________ofproteinandotheressentialnutrients.Thedoctoralsoexplainedthattruebeautywasn’taboutaperfectfigure,butaboutahealthybodyandapositivemind.Withthedoctor’sguidance,shestarteda_________eatingplananddidlightexercisetogetintobetter_________withoutstarvingherself.Twomonthslater,Miarecoveredcompletely,returnedtothevolleyballteam,andgotanAinmath.Shewalkedwithnewfound_________,andLilysaidshelookedfar_________andhappier.Ataclasssharingsessiononhealthylifestyles,Mia_________herexperience,warningpeersagainstfalsebeautystandards.Bysemester’send,she’dlearnedthetruemeaningof_________goodandfeelinggood.21.A.satisfiedB.insecureC.ignorantD.confused22.A.acquireB.treatC.enjoyD.skip23.A.shameB.guiltC.achievementD.sadness24.A.annoyingB.supportiveC.helpfulD.understanding25.A.causesB.originsC.effectsD.products26.A.energeticB.exhaustedC.focusedD.relaxed27.A.takeB.countC.reflectD.concentrate28.A.concernedB.roughC.horribleD.familiar29.A.confidentB.independentC.shortD.proud30.A.frequentB.balancedC.originalD.fashionable31.A.shapeB.healthC.situationD.state32.A.courageB.confidenceC.braveryD.desire33.A.slimmerB.prettierC.thinnerD.healthier34.A.toldB.announcedC.reportedD.shared35.A.lookingB.performingC.appearingD.showing三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。CulturalExchange:ConfidenceinConnectionAsglobalizationadvances,theexchangebetweenChinesetraditionalcultureandWesternculturehasbecome36inspiringtrend,37fullyreflectsourculturalconfidence.Thiscommunicationisnotaboutabandoningourroots38aboutsharingourtreasureswithanopenmind.Forinstance,manyyoungdesignerscombinetheelegantcheongsam(旗袍)withWesterntailoring,39(create)dressespopularoninternationalrunways.Musiciansoftenblendtheerhu’ssoulfulmelodieswithWesternrockrhythms,andtheirworks40(win)widespreadpraisefromglobalaudiencessofar.Evenindailylife,bubbletea,acreativemixofmatcha(aChinesetea)andWesternmilkteacraftsmanship,hasbecomeabeloveddrinkandpeopleacrosscontinentsfind41(they)deeplyattractedbythissweetandrefreshingdrink.SuchexchangemakesChineseculture42(understand)worldwidethroughfamiliarforms.Itprovesthatweare43(true)proudofourtraditionswhilebravelyembracingthe44(strength)ofothercultures.Trueculturalconfidenceliesinthisbalance—rootedinourprofoundheritage,weconnectwiththeworldwarmly,andletcultureserve45abridgeformutualrespectandunderstandingthatenrichesbothsides.四、书信写作46.假定你是校英语报“读者来信”栏目的主编李华,学生张明对即将到来的文理分科感到迷茫,不知道如何选择,写信向你求助。请给他回信,内容包括:1.表达理解;2.提出建议。(至少两点)注意:1.写作字数应为80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:文理分科arts-sciencedivisionDearZhangMing,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua五、书面表达47.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。OncetherewasalittlegirlLilywhowasveryfriendlyandpopularinherclass.Shewasfriendswitheveryoneinherclass.Therewasnooneinclasswhodidnotlikeher.Shewasverykindandwouldalways

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