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2025~2026学年黑龙江省绥化市绥棱县第一中学高一上学期12月月考英语试卷一、阅读理解Reader’sDigest12ISSUES(期)EACHYEARFORONLY£24Subscribe(订阅)todayandnevermissanissueBESTVALUEOFFERReader’sDigestmagazineisfilledwithstories,news,reviews,tips,jokesandsoon.Eachissueissmallenoughtofitinyourpocket,butbigenoughtokeepyouhappy.And,youcanreceiveyourcopyeachmonthbeforeithitstheshops!3EASYWAYSTOSUBSCRIBE??TELEPHONE:●theUKonly:03303332220,open:Mon-Fri8:30a.m.-6:00p.m.,Sat9:00a.m.-5:00p.m.●Overseas:+441788392461,open:Tues-Fri8:30a.m.-5:00p.m.,Sat-Sun9:00a.m.-4:00p.m.??ONLINE:www.readersdigest.co.uk/octmag??BYPOST:PostyouraddresstotheofficeofReader’sDigest.1.HowmuchisoneissueofReader’sDigestifyoubuy12issues?

A.£2.B.£12.C.£24.D.£48.2.IfyourfriendJimmylivesintheUK,thenwhencan’thecalltosubscribetoReader’sDigest?

A.OnMonday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnSaturday.D.OnSunday.3.What'sthemainpurposeofthetext?

A.ToshowwhatReader’sDigestisabout.B.TolistreasonswhyReader’sDigestisworthreading.C.TointroducethewaysofreadingReader’sDigest.D.TogiveinformationaboutsubscribingtoReader’sDigest.WhenIwasten,myfamilymovedtotheothersideoftown.IwasforcedtoleavethefamiliarityofStPaul’sandbecome“thenewkid”atStTeresa’s,wheretheotherkidsinmyclasshadbeentogethersincekindergarten.Istruggledtobreakintothecrowdandspentlunchtimeplayingalone.Oneschoolday,whenIheadedtothekitchentable,Iheardtheradio,“It’sasaddayinthemusicworld.MrRoyOrbisonhasdied.”Ohno,howsad,RoyOrbisonhasdied.Wait...whoisRoyOrbison?Ididn’thaveachancetoask.Ihadtogettoschoolbeforethebell.ItwasMrHonig’sclass.Everyday,hewouldaskiftherewasanyonewewantedtopray(祈祷)for.Thatday,Byronprayedforhissickgrandmother,andEmmaforhergrandfatherwhohadasurgery.Thiswasmychance.BeforeIhadtimetofullythinkitthrough,myhandshotintotheair.“I’dliketoprayforRoyOrbison!”Silencefellovertheroom.Theotherkidslookedconfused,butMrHonigcouldseetheeagernessinmyeyes.Nooneelsehadeverbeensoexcitedtoprayforanyoneinhisclass.“OK,RoyOrbisonhasbeenaddedtotheprayerlist.”Hewinked(眨眼).Ididit!Thismustbeanotherwaywekidsmakenewfriends:youjustprayforsomeone.IhadnevermetRoyOrbison,nordidIhavehisalbum.ButbecauseofRoy,alittlegirlnamedChristinecameuptomeandsaid,“I’mreallysorryforyourloss.Ifyou’renotbusywiththefuneral(葬礼),maybeyoucancomeoverandplayafterschool.”ThankstoRoyandChristine,Iwaslonelynomore.4.WhydidtheauthorprayforRoyOrbison?

A.Shefeltsorryforhisdeath.B.ShewasafanofRoyOrbison.C.Shewantedtopleaseotherkids.D.Sheneededareasontobenoticed5.WhathappenedaftertheauthorprayedforRoyOrbison?

A.Theteacherfeltsadasshedid.B.ShemadenewfriendsatStTeresa’s.C.Shebecamepopularatthenewschoolagain.D.ThewholeclassbegantoenjoyRoy’smusic.6.Whatisthetoneofthetext?

A.Excited.B.Anxious.C.Humorous.D.Disappointed.7.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribethetext?

A.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.B.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.C.Lifeisfullofunexpectedwonders.D.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.AfloodhitYellowstoneNationalParkonJune13,2022.Thedisasterwascausedbyacombinationofunusuallyheavyrainsandrapidsnowmelt.Thehighandfastwaterflowsdestroyedbridgesandsweptawayentireroadways,leavingcommunitiesandhomesisolated.Fortunately,theapproximately10,000parkvisitorsweresafelyevacuated.ThetownofGardiner,alongtheMontana-Wyomingborder,wasparticularlyhardhit.Thefloodwatersleftalmost900peoplewithnopowerorwaterformanydays.Gardiner’seconomy,whichdependsonthealmostthree-quartersofamillionvisitorswhopassthroughthepark’snorthgateannually,islikelytotakeahit.ThefloodwatersseverelydamagedthemainnorthentranceroadtoYellowstone,andcouldtakeyearstorebuild.ParkofficialshavebegunworkonimprovinganalternativeroadtoGardiner.Thiswillensurethatlocalscanaccessfood,supplies,andotheressentialemergencyservices.AlimitednumberoftouristsmayalsobeallowedintoGardineroncetheroadisstable.Yellowstone’snorthgateisclosedindefinitely.Butthepark’ssouthgateopenedtovisitorsonJune22,2022.Parkofficialshavestartedanewentrysystemtopreventovercrowding.Itisbasedonthelastnumberofthevisitor’svehiclelicenseplateandthecalendardateofthemonth.Carswithodd(奇数的)numberscanvisittheparkonodddaysofthemonth,whilethosewitheven(偶数的)numberscangoonevendays.Establishedin1872,YellowstoneisAmerica’soldestnationalpark.The3,472-square-milereservespansthreestatesandishometomanyuniquewildlife.Itisknownforitsnaturalbeautythatincludesmountains,riversandlakes.Theforcesoffireandiceshapedtheparkoverthousandsofyears.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“isolated”inparagraph1probablymean?

A.Tracked.B.Separated.C.Decorated.D.Improved.9.Whatwasthepossibleresultoftheflood?

A.Gardiner’seconomywouldgetintotrouble.B.Communitiesandhomeswereleftinruins.C.Almost900peopleweretrappedinthepark.D.Thepark’ssouthgatewasclosedforawhile.10.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?

A.Localpeoplecangetdailynecessitiesfromvisitors.B.Theparkhasadoptedanewsystemtorecognizefaces.C.Thelicenseplatenumberdecideswhencarsenterthepark.D.Moretouristsmayfloodintotheparkforgeologicalfeatures.11.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothetext?

A.FloodinghascausedwidespreaddamageintheUS.B.YellowstoneNationalParkisclosedduetoflooding.C.PeoplecanvisitYellowstoneNationalParkanyday.D.NaturalbeautymakesYellowstonefamous.Didyouknowthatlongago,Singaporewasfullofwetlands,lakes,andsmallvillages?Eventoday,animalslikewildpigs,monkeys,andsnakessometimesentercitieslookingforfoodandshelter.Thiscanbedangerousforthem,especiallyonbusyroads.Singaporewantstobecomea“CityinNature”by2030.Thecityisfindingwaystoprotectnaturalspaces.Scientistsarecreatingsolutionstohelpwildlifelivesafelyalongsidepeople.STEM(Science,Technology,Engineering,andMathematics)iskeytotheseideas.Animalsoftencrosshighwaysandriskbeinghitbycars.Expertsusetechnologylikecamerasandsounddevicestostudyanimalmovementanddecidewheretobuildsafecrossings.In2019,theMandaiWildlifeGroup(MWG)builta140-meter-longbridgeoverahighwayjustforanimals.Camerasshowedthatover100speciesusedit.MWGalsobuiltfencestoguideanimalsandropebridgestohelpthoselivingintreesmovesafely.Singaporeisalsoteachingcommunitieshowtokeepanimalssafe.TheAnimalConcernsResearchandEducationSociety(ACRES)receivesover1,000callseachmonthtorescuewildanimalsincities.“Often,weteachpeoplehowtohandlethesituationthemselves,”saidKarinaLimfromACRES.“Thishelpsthemfeelmoreconfidentandrespectanimalsmore.”WildlifeexpertKiranSujananiadded,“Wildanimalsareusuallyshyandscared.Ifwegivethemspace,theywilloftenleaveontheirown.”Tolivetogetherpeacefully,peopleneedtounderstandwhyanimalscomenearthemandhowtheybehave.Animalwelfaregroupsadvisepeopletodotheirparttoavoidattractingwildlifetotheirhomes.Thisincludesnotcarryingvisibleplasticbagsinareaswithmonkeysandstoringwasteproperly.Educationisthefirststeptowardchange.Asoneexpertsaid,“Harmonybeginswithrespect.”Bylearningaboutanimalsandrespectingtheirhomes,everyonecanhelpprotectthem.Singapore’sjourneyshowsthatwithcommunityeffortandSTEM,peopleandwildlifecansharespacespeacefully.12.HowisSTEMprimarilyusedtoprotectwildlifeinSingapore?

A.Bybuildingmoreroadsandbridges.B.Byplanningmorenaturalparksforanimals.C.Byusingcamerasanddevicestofrightenanimals.D.Byresearchinganimalsandcreatingsecurepassages.13.WhatcanbeinferredaboutACRES’sworkfromthetext?

A.Itwantstomoveallwildanimalsoutofthecity.B.Itencouragespeopletokeepwildanimalsaspets.C.Itmainlyfocusesonfindingnewhomesforwildanimals.D.Itbelievespeopleshouldlearntodealwithwildlifeproperly.14.Whatisonesuggestedwaytoavoidattractingwildlifetoresidentialareas?

A.Makingloudnoisestoscareanimalsaway.B.Feedinganimalsregularlytokeepthemcalm.C.Storingwasteproperlyandkeepingplasticbagsoutofsight.D.Buildinghigherfencesandsettingbarriersaroundhomes.15.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?

A.Todiscussthedangerswildanimalsfaceincities.B.ToexplainhowSTEMhelpshumansandwildlifecoexist.C.ToencouragereaderstovisitthenaturalparksinSingapore.D.TointroducethehistoryofwildlifeconservationinSingapore.Question:RecentlyIheardthenewsthatabout5,000peopledieinfiresayear,and80percentofthesedeathsoccurinhousefires.FireskillmorepeopleperyearintheUnitedStatesthanalltheothernaturaldisasters.16Couldyouhelpme?Answer:Don’tworry.Infact,mostfirescanbeavoidableandeasilyprevented.Herearesometipsforpreventingafireinyourownhome.◆Disposeofallcigarettebutts(烟头).Neverleavethemoutwherebabiesorchildrencanreachthem.17Keepashtrayscleanandsafebypromptlydisposingoftheash.◆Avoidsmokinginbed.Incaseyoufallasleeponthecouchwhilewatchingtelevision,donotsmokewhilelyingonthecouch.◆Keepalllighterssafelyoutofreachofbabiesandchildren.◆Donotoverloadelectricalcircuits,andcheckelectricalappliancesregularlyforlooseconnectionsordamagedcords.◆18Thesewouldincludethekitchen,nearthefurnaceandfireplace,andthegarage.Examinetheextinguishers(灭火器)yearlyforpressureandexpirationdate(有效期).◆Installsmokedetectors.Makesurethatthereisadetectoroneverylevelofthehouse.Also,makesurethatthereisasmokedetectorneareverybedroom.19◆Installaropeladderorfireescapeinselectedwindowsupstairs.Makesurethatallfamilymembersknowhowtousetheladder.◆Comeupwithanemergencyescapeplan.20

A.However,Idon’tknowhowtopreventhousefires.B.Haveadesignatedmeetingareaoutsidethehome.C.Havefireextinguishersinhigh-riskareasofyourhome.D.Keepcandleswheretheywillnotbeaccidentallyknockedover.E.Discussitwiththefamilyandhaveeveryonepracticeusingtheescaperoutes.F.Ifyousmoke,getintothehabitofproperlydisposingofyourbuttsimmediately.G.Checkyoursmokedetectorsmonthlyandreplacethebatteriesatleastonceayear.二、完形填空IhadagreatdreamwhenIwasinmytwenties.IwantedtotravelaroundAfricawithmy_________.SoIleftmyhometownwithgreatconfidenceand_________CapeTown,notreally_________whattodonext.Luckily,beforemytripactuallystarted,Imetakind,oldNigerianman.Hegavemethebesttravel_________Ihadeverreceived.“Belikea(n)_________onyourwayaroundtheworld.”Itsounded_________,butitreallychangedmyideaabouttravelling.Hehelpedmerealizethattravelisaboutlearningandobservinglocal_________.“It’sfartooeasytogointoa(n)_________countryandbelieveyourwaysarebetter.Butifyoustudy,askquestionsandtrytolearnfromthelocals,you’llhavefarricher_________,”hepromisedme.Onothervacations,whenIwasonmytourwaytoCancun.Iwas__________atourist.Ionlystayedthereforaweektoseethe__________andplacesofinterestandthenleft.Theculturedidn’t__________me.IleftthecitiesandtownswithoutreallyknowinganyoneoranythingthatexistedinthoseplacestowhichIhadpaidavisit.Thistime,IpromisedtomyselfthatIwouldbea__________traveler.Aftersevenmonthsof__________backpackinginAfricafromCapeTowntoCairo,Irealizedthathavingastudent-likemindset(观念模式)helpedextendmytripandhelpedmelearnalot,which__________memorethananyothertripseverdidtome.21.A.petB.parentsC.friendD.backpack22.A.lookedatB.checkedoutC.arrivedinD.tookon23.A.happyB.worriedC.sureD.excited24.A.choicesB.tipsC.chancesD.plans25.A.teacherB.playerC.actorD.student26.A.simpleB.perfectC.foolishD.boring27.A.eventsB.housesC.habitsD.cultures28.A.bigB.newC.interestingD.old29.A.dreamsB.experienceC.tasksD.practice30.A.justB.alreadyC.quiteD.even31.A.watchesB.mountainsC.sightsD.pictures32.A.welcomeB.changeC.respectD.hurt33.A.realB.hopefulC.lovelyD.healthy34.A.successfullyB.suddenlyC.politelyD.hurriedly35.A.warnedB.frightenedC.satisfiedD.understood三、单项选择36.Canyou________yourargumentwithahistoricaleventtomakeitmoreimpressive?

A.concentrateB.memorizeC.investigateD.illustrate37.Withthecontinuous________ofAItechnology,ourdailylifeischangingrapidly.

A.advanceB.positionC.performanceD.solution38.Themarketoffersawide________oforganicfoodsforhealth-mindedcustomers.

A.sheetB.qualityC.sectionD.variety39.Thisisthelibrary________weoftenreadbooksafterschool.

A.whichB.whomC.whereD.when40.Theprofessorisoneoftheworld’sleading________inmaths.

A.designsB.teenagersC.titlesD.experts41.Thismedicineshouldbetakenafterameal;_________itmightcausestomachdiscomfort.

A.yetB.otherwiseC.thereforeD.however42.Doyouworknearthebuilding________colourisyellow?

A.whereB.whichC.whoseD.how43.LiMingisagame________,andhisfatherhasbeentryingtopreventhimfrom________tocomputergames.

A.addict,addictingB.addict,beingaddictedC.addict,beingaddictingD.addicted,addicting44.Ishallneverforgetthedays________IspentinBeijingUniversity,________hasagreateffectonmylife.

A.that;whichB.when;whichC.when;thatD.that;that45.Atleastonething________true:thecolorwouldn’twashout.

A.hasbeenprovedB.hadbeenprovedC.provedD.willbeproved46.Icouldn’tfindmywatchlastweek,butiteventually________inacoatpocketyesterday.

A.burnedupB.turnedupC.pickedupD.madeup47.Englishisauniqueandmadlanguage______analarmisonlyheardonceitgoesoff.

A.onwhichB.inwhichC.thatD.which48.Afterhechangedhisphonenumber,he________hisonlinepenpalandcouldn’tcontactheranymore.

A.keptinmindB.stayedintouchwithC.losttrackofD.focusedon49.Theexplorershadto________astheycontinuedtheirjourneythroughtheheavysnowandstrongwinds.

A.workoutB.bravetheelementsC.settleforD.keepanopenmind50.Shehaddifficulty________theexercise________wehadthoughtwaseasytodo.

A.tofinish;butB.finishing;andC.finishing;whichD.finished;that四、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.Avisually-challengedmanfromBeijingrecentlyhiked(徒步)40daystoXi’an,asafirststep51(journey)theBeltandRoadroute(路线)byfoot.Onthe1,100kilometerjourney,themanCaoShengkang,52losthiseyesightattheageofeightinacaraccident,crossed40citiesandcountiesinthreeprovinces.InspiredbytheBeltandRoadForumforInternationalCooperation53(hold)inBeijing,Caodecidedtocovertheroutebyhikingasatribute(致敬)totheancientSilkRoad.54friendofhis,WuFan,volunteeredtobehiscompanionduringthetrip.CaoandWualsocollectedgarbagealongtheroad,inordertopromoteenvironmental55(protect).Caobelievesthiswillmakethehikingtripevenmore56(meaning).Thetwoofthemcollectedmorethan1,000plasticbottlesalongthe40-dayjourney.Inthelastfiveyears.Cao57(walk

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