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2025~2026学年河北省承德市高二上学期12月月考英语试卷一、听力选择题1.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.Makeaninvitation.B.Checktheorder.C.Bookatable.2.Howistheweatherinthewoman’shometownatthistimeofyear?

A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Cloudy.3.Whatwillthewomandofortheman?

A.CallMrs.Brown.B.Arrangeameeting.C.Changehisworkschedule.4.WhywillAnnaleaveherjob?

A.Torunastore.B.Totreatherillness.C.Tolookafterherkids.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Therecentbasketballgame.B.Theimportanceofteamwork.C.Tom’safter-schoolhobby.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。6.WhathappenedtoPaul?

A.Helosthiscarkey.B.Heforgottopickuphisaunt.C.Heneededtogotothehospital.7.Wherewillthespeakersgonext?

A.Totheairport.B.ToPaul’shouse.C.Tothecarservicestore.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Strangers.B.Classmates.C.Co-workers.9.Whatdoesthewomancomplainabout?

A.Loudnoise.B.Outdatedaircraft.C.Crowdedspace.10.Whatdoesthemansayabouttheexhibition?

A.Itisexpensive.B.Itisinformative.C.Itiswell-organized.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。11.WhendidAndrewbegintoreadthebook?

A.At3:00p.m.B.At3:30p.m.C.At4:30p.m.12.WhatdidLiamRiverado?

A.Hesoldthebook.B.Hewrotethestory.C.Hedrewthepictures.13.Whatisthebookmainlyabout?

A.Aboy’slife.B.Afairytale.C.Anoutdoorexploration.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。14.Whichagegroupisthecampopento?

A.Kidsaged6to14.B.Kidsaged8to16.C.Kidsaged10to18.15.Whatwasthehighlightofthecamp?

A.Celebratedprizes.B.Avarietyofcourses.C.Alotofyoungteachers.16.WhatdidDavidmainlyfocusonatthecamp?

A.Singing.B.Dancing.C.Painting.17.WhatstopsDavidfromreturningtothecamp?

A.Hisstudyschedule.B.Theagerequirement.C.Histightbudget.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.Whichplacewillbeusedforthenewmarket?

A.Theparkinglot.B.Theplayground.C.Thestudents’dininghall.19.HowlongdoesthemarketoperateonFridays?

A.For3hours.B.For5hours.C.For10hours.20.Whowillgetadiscountattherestaurantstands?

A.Farmers.B.Students.C.Organizers.二、阅读理解HerearethefourbestparksinVancouvertorelax,engageinoutdooractivities,oradmirenature.KitsilanoBeachParkKitsilanoBeachParkisknownforitslargeswimmingpool,sunbathedbeach,andenergeticatmosphere.Theparkissurroundedbyalivelyneighbourhoodwithavarietyofrestaurants,cafes,andshops,makingitagreatplacetospendtheday.TheheatedoutdoorpoolisCanada’slongestsaltwaterpool.JohnHendryParkThisparkisnamedafterafamousbusinessmanandindustrialist,JohnHendry.PeoplefromEastVancouvermostlyvisittheplace.Thebeautifullakeisitsbestfeature.Alongwithagreatplacetopicnic,JohnHendryParkisalsoanamazingdogpark,astherearemorethan26,000metersoflandonthenorthofthepark.Therearealsomanyplaygroundsforkids,biking,andwalkinginthisplace.VanDusenBotanicalGardenThisgardenisthehouseof7,500ormoretrees&plantsfromvariousplaces.Youcanalsofindregionsformeditation(沉思),shiningstreamsandthepark’swaterfall.Youwillalsospotbeautifulroses,Japanesecherrytrees,Japanesedogwoods,andmore.IfyouvisitthereduringtheChristmasseason,youwillseetheChristmaslightsallaround.PacificSpiritParkThisisfornaturelovers.ItissetinWestVancouver.ThisregionseparatesthecityfromBritishColumbia.Thethickforestandrockycoastlinesarejustperfectforcyclingandhikingtrails(路).RemembertohaveaPacificSpiritRegionalParkmaptobesafe.Thereare2,000acresorsoofforestwithmorethan50milesoftrailalongwiththewatersandtheUniversityofBritishColumbia.21.WhatisspecialabouttheoutdoorpoolinKitsilanoBeachPark?

A.Itisdeep.B.Itiscool.C.Itissaltwater.D.Itisnearacafe.22.WhowillprobablyvisitJohnHendryPark?

A.Swimmingenthusiasts.B.Dogownersandlovers.C.PeoplefromWestVancouver.D.Businessmenandindustrialists.23.WhatshouldvisitorstakewhengoingtoPacificSpiritParkforhiking?

A.Amapofthepark.B.Adogforcompany.C.Ameditationguide.D.Somefoodanddrinks.BorninXi’an,theeasternstartingpointoftheancientSilkRoad,XuWenneverimaginedthatavisittoanEnglishantiqueshopwouldtiehertotheroute’swesternend.Twodecadesago,sheandherBritishhusband,AlastairBlackburn,wereimmediatelyattractedbythreesmall,vividlycolored,finelydetailedpaintings.Uponcloseexamination,thecouplefoundtheyweren’tjustordinarywatercolors,asthepaperwasunique,andthepigments(颜料)seemedmineral-based.Theyboughttheworksimmediately.Thesepiecesmarkedthecouple’sfirstencounterwithTongcaopainting,orpithpainting,whichservedasawindowto19th-centuryChina,anerawithoutcameras.Tongcaopaintingsarecreatedondriedpithfromaricepaperplant,whosehoneycombedtexture(纹理)differssharplyfromfibrousordinarypaper.Thisuniquematerialpreventswatercolorsfromsinkingin;instead,thepaintsitsontop,creatingafaintthree-dimensionaleffectthatmodernreproductionsstruggletomatch.Xulaterexplainedthattheseartworkswerelike“Easternpostcards”madebyGuangzhoucraftsmen.WhenGuangzhouwasChina’sonlyportopentoWesterntrade,paintersadaptedWesternstylestodescribedailylife,festivals,andcustomsforcuriousWesternmerchants.Fascinatedbythisforgottenchapterofcross-culturalexchange,thecouplespent20yearscollectingTongcaopaintings.TheysearchedantiqueshopsandprivatecollectionsacrossEurope,eventuallyamassingover2,000piecesshowing19th-centuryChineselifeandcustoms.Theirpassionledthemtobuildamuseumin2023,whichwasopenedinahistoricalbuildinginBlackburn’shometown,longrecognizedastheSilkRoad’swesternendpoint.“ThismuseumbridgesthetwoendsoftheSilkRoad,”Xusaid.ManyChinesevisitorshavecomeandappreciatedinpersonthetown’slonghistorywithChinathroughthemuseumandthewaylocalshopsandculturalcenterscelebratedtheirtiestotheSilkRoad.Tofurtherpromotethisheritage,thecouplefoundedtheSilkRoadFoundationin2023andinvitedstudentstocopyTongcaoworks.XualsocooperatedwithschoolsinXi’an,hopingtopassonthisculture.“Thesepaintingsarelivinghistory,”shesaid.“WemustmakesuretheykeeptellingtheirstoriesofEast-Westconnection.”24.WhyareTongcaopaintingsdifferentfrommodernreproductions?

A.Theirwatercolordisappearseasily.B.Theydescribe19th-centuryChineselife.C.Theirmaterialcreatesafaint3Deffect.D.TheyweremadeforWesternmerchants.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“amassing”inparagraph4probablymean?

A.Collecting.B.Selling.C.Displaying.D.Creating.26.WhatdidXuWenandherhusbanddoforTongcaopaintings?

A.TheysoldthemtoEuropeancollectors.B.Theybuiltamuseumtoprotectthem.C.TheytaughtpeopletomaketheminChina.D.TheystudiedtheirorigininGuangzhou.27.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthistext?

A.Tointroduceanewtypeofpainting.B.ToencouragepeopletovisitaSilkRoadmuseum.C.TocompareChineseandWesternpaintingstyles.D.Topraiseacouple’scontributionstoculturalpreservation.Haveyoueverwonderedwhatthefoodyoueateverydaycantellyouaboutwhereyoucomefrom?Haveyoueverwonderedwhypeoplefromdifferentpartsoftheworldeatdifferenttypesoffood?Doyoueveraskyourselfwhycertainfoodsorcuisinetraditionsaresoimportanttoyourculture?Thereismoreofaconnectionbetweenfoodandculturethanyoumaythink.Onapersonallevel,wegrowupeatingthefoodofourcultures.Itbecomesapartofwhoeachofusis.Manyofusconnectfoodfromourchildhoodwithwarmfeelingsandgoodmemoriesandittiesustoourfamilies,holdingaspecialandpersonalvalueforus.WhenIwassickasakid,mymotherwouldcooksoupandbringittobedforme.Thesmellandtasteofthesoupbecamesomethingveryfamiliartome.Now,wheneverIfeeltiredorstressed,Ifeelhungryforthatsoup.Onalargerscale(规模),traditionalcuisineispasseddownfromonegenerationtothenext.Italsoservesasanexpressionofculturalidentity.Immigrants(移民)bringthefoodoftheircountrieswiththemwherevertheygoandcookingtraditionalfoodisawayofpreservingtheirculturewhentheymovetonewplaces.InChina,harmonyisavitalqualityinalmosteveryaspectoflife.ThisisreflectedinChinesecuisine,wherealmosteveryflavorisusedinabalancedwaycreatingdeliciousdisheswithflavorsthatgowelltogether.ThecuisineoftheUnitedStatesalsoreflectsitshistory.TheEuropeancolonization(殖民)oftheAmericasbroughtEuropeaningredientsandcookingstylestotheUS.Astheworldbecomesmoreglobalized,itiseasiertogetcuisinesfromdifferentcultures.Weshouldkeepourtraditionsthroughourculture’sfoodbutweshouldalsobecomemoreinformedaboutotherculturesbytryingtheirfoods.28.Whatdoestheauthorthinkoftheconnectionbetweenfoodandculture?

A.Itisnotveryobvious.B.Itisstrongerthanexpected.C.Itchangeswithglobalization.D.Itonlyexistsintraditionalcultures.29.Whydoestheauthormentionthesoupcookedbyhismother?

A.Topraisehismother’scookingskill.B.Toexplainhowsoupcuresillnesses.C.Toshowfood’spersonalmeaning.D.Todescribehischildhoodmemories.30.Whatroledoestraditionalfoodplayforimmigrants?

A.Ithelpsthemmakenewfriends.B.Itremindsthemoftheirhometown.C.Ithelpspreservetheirownculture.D.Itmakesthempopularinnewplaces.31.WhatcanweinferaboutChinesecuisinefromthetext?

A.Itvaluesthebalanceofflavors.B.Ithasthemostdeliciousdishes.C.Itchangesagreatdealwithtime.D.Itfeaturesunnecessarydecoration.“Rubbishisever-lasting,”wroteCzechauthorIvanKlimainhisnovelLoveandGarbage.“Whatelseistherethatissounbreakable?”Andevenaswemaketheworldintoagreenerplacebyadoptingrenewableenergy,theproblemofhowtodealwithwasteremainsadifficultonetosolve.Thethingis,renewableenergytoolslikewindturbines(涡轮机)doalotofgood,buttheyalsoneedreplacingandrecyclingwhentheygetold.Manyofthepartscanbeturnedintoliquidbyheatingandusedagain,butthiscomesatacosttotheenvironment,becausetheprocessproducescarbonemissions(碳排放).Luckily,expertshavebeenworkingonwaystousethesegiantturbinesagainattheendoftheirlives.Oldblades(叶片)havebeenusedasnoisebarriersnexttoroads,asbikesheds,andaschildren’splaygroundequipment.Andsomeofthestems(thepartsthatholdtheenginesarecalledstems)haveevenbeenusedtobuildhouses.Lastyear,aSwedishenergycompanycalledVattenfallandDutchfirmBlade-Madeworkedtogethertocreateatinyhomemadefromauselessturbine.ShownduringDutchDesignWeekin2024,it’s4meterswide,10meterslongand3metershighandissurprisinglylightandairythankstoglassdoorsateitherend.Crucially,italsoagreedwithDutchbuildingrules.Butwithmoreandmoreturbinesexpectedtobereplacedinthecomingyears,couldtheyreallyhelptosolvehousingcrises?JosdeKriegerisaco-founderofBlade-Made,andhesays,“Whynot?”Hiscompany,alongwithitscooperators,isplanningtocreate10tinyhomesusingturbines.Hesaidthatmakingoldturbinesintohomesis“themostcomplexthingyoucando”,butnowit’sbeendone;anythingispossible.“Weneedsolutions,”hesaid,addingthathewantsto“createstories,insteadofwaste”.Klimawouldsurelyapprove.32.Whatisaproblemofrecyclingoldwindturbinesbyheating?

A.Itistooexpensivetocarryout.B.Ittakesalongtimetocomplete.C.Itcannotreusealltheturbineparts.D.Itproducesharmfulcarbonemissions.33.Whathaveoldwindturbinebladesbeenusedas?

A.Partsofsmallhouses.B.Glassdoorsforbuildings.C.Noisebarriersbesideroads.D.Engineholdersinnewturbines.34.WhatisKrieger’sattitudetowardsreusingoldturbinestoreducewaste?

A.Cautious.B.Supportive.C.Doubtful.D.Opposed.35.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?

A.Thehistoryofwindturbinedevelopment.B.Theproblemofrenewableenergywaste.C.Waystodealwitholdwindturbinescreatively.D.AnewdesignoftinyhomesintheNetherlands.WhyIndoorPlantsMatterinSmallHomesEverycornercountsinasmallhome.36Thesegreencompanionsnotonlyenhancevisualappealbutalsosupportwell-beinginwaysthatartificialdecorationscannot.Researchshowsthatstrategicallypositioningplantsindoorsreducesindoorpollutants,boostingbothphysicalcomfortandmood.Manycityresidentsandapartmentownersadopthouseplantsasapracticalsteptocounterspacelimitationswhileenjoyingahealthierlivingenvironment.Whetherit’sagreenpothos(绿萝)hangingdownfromashelforatidypeacelilybythewindow,evenminimalgreenerycancreateafeelingofrefreshmentthathelpspeoplelivingtherefeelconnectedtonatureeveryday.37Certainspecies,suchasspiderplantsandsnakeplants,arefamousforimprovingairqualityindoors.Thismakestheminvaluable,especiallywhereventilation(通风)islimitedoroutdoorspacesaren’taccessible.38Interactingwithgreeneryhasbeenshowntorelievetensionandpromotecreativity—aneffectespeciallynoticeablewhenlivingquartersaretightandrestfulcornersareeasilydisordered.Usingplantsasroomdividersorvisualanchors(锚点)helpsdefinefunctionalzonesinsmallopen-planliving.39Smallhomesbenefitmostfrommultifunctionalsolutions;indoorgardeningaccommodatesthisperfectlybyofferingbeauty,stressrelief,andpracticalaircleaningwithinthesametinyfootprint.Forpeoplewhorenthousesorcan’tgooutside,itoffersahobbythatgivesquicksatisfaction.40

A.Insmallhomes,creativearrangementmatters.B.Thepsychologicalbenefitsarejustasremarkable.C.Thishobbycanliftspiritsandaddenergyinsidethehouse.D.Addingindoorplantscaninstantlybringabreathoffreshair.E.Putlargepotsinthemiddleofthesmalllivingroomtodividethespace.F.Indoorairpurificationisakeybenefitofhouseplantsbeyondvisualappeal.G.Placesuitablepotsneartheworkdesktomarkboundarieswithoutusingtoomuchspace.三、完形填空I’venevermetMrs.Poddar,theownerofthehousewhereIamlivinginthisforeigncountry.Ifinishedmy________throughapropertyagentandpaidtherent.Mrs.Poddarisacomplete________forme.Yet,afewmonthslater,Mrs.Poddarinstructedmyagentto________myrent,andthenewrentisonlyhalfoftheoriginal!Feeling________,Iaskedmyagentaboutthereason.HetoldmethatMrs.Poddar________Iwasfromabroadstudyingherealoneandwasstill________thenewenvironment.Shedidthisjusttooffermesome________.Beingawayfrommyfamilyto________mycollegedegree,Ihavefoundthelifehere________inthepastfewmonths:nofriends,nofamiliarfood...Butthe________Mrs.Poddarshowedmeopenedanewworldtome,________menottoindulge(沉湎)innegativefeelingsandtoestablishnewrelationships.SoIdecidedto________withpeopleinmylocalareabyfirstlendingahandtoothers.Ononeoccasion,Ishoppedforgroceriesforanoldcouple,who________metoabigmealtheymade.________,abouthalfofmysparetimeisoccupiedwithofferinghelptopeopleinmyneighborhood.Weareindeedfromdifferent________,butthatdoesn’tloosenthetiesbetweenus.41.A.accommodationB.journeyC.vacationD.adventure42.A.relativeB.friendC.helperD.stranger43.A.checkB.reduceC.increaseD.collect44.A.relaxedB.excitedC.confusedD.disappointed45.A.admittedB.noticedC.forgotD.regretted46.A.adaptingtoB.lookingforC.escapingfromD.caringabout47.A.guidanceB.freedomC.supportD.convenience48.A.pursueB.switchC.changeD.value49.A.interestingB.difficultC.boringD.peaceful50.A.courageB.honestyC.kindnessD.patience51.A.urgingB.demonstratingC.forcingD.encouraging52.A.connectB.competeC.compareD.cooperate53.A.allowedB.invitedC.entitledD.led54.A.AbsolutelyB.SuddenlyC.LuckilyD.Actually55.A.agesB.partiesC.backgroundsD.neighborhoods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。Dr.NigelHewettOBE’stirelessworkforthose56(live)onthestreetshasbeenrecognizedwithanhonoraryDoctorateofScienceawardfromtheUniversityofLeicester,57heacceptedatagraduationceremony58(hold)atDeMontfortHallon17thJuly,2025.“As59proudlifelongLeicesterresident,Iamhappytoreceivethishonorarydegree,”saidDr.Hewett.“Leicesterhasanoutstandingprimaryhealthcareserviceforpeopleexperiencinghomelessness.Weshouldbeproudtobenational60(leader)inthisfieldandthisawardisa61(recognize)ofmultidisciplinary(跨学科的)teamworkoverthedecades.”Dr.Hewetthasprovidedservices62homelesspeoplesince1990.In2000,hesetupthefull-timeLeicesterHomelessPrimaryHealthcareService;thisisnowInclusionHealthcare,acommunityinterestcompanyjudged“outstanding”bytheCareQualityCommission.In2006,he63(award)anOBEforservicestohomelesspeople.In2009,Dr.HewettlaunchedUniversityCollegeLondonHospital’sPathwayhomelessnessteam.In2010,hewasafoundermemberoftheFaculty(学院)forHomelessandInclusionHealthandbecameMedicalDirectorofPathway—acharityformed64(improve)thehealthcareofhomelesspeopleandotherexcludedgroupsandsupportthefaculty.Therearenow14Pathway-stylehospitalcareco-ordination(协调)teamsdistributed65(wide)fromBradfordtoBrighton,inEngland,andinPerth,Australia.五、书信写作66.假定你是英语俱乐部主席李华,计划邀请外教Mr.Smith为高二同学创立一个阅读策略工作坊。请给他写一封英文邮件,内容包括:1.工作坊主题与具体目标;2.时间与地点;3.期待得到的帮助。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearMr.Smith,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua六、书面表达67.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。Inthecornerofourroomstandsanoldsewingmachine—anironbodywithawoodentable,itspaintchipped(脱落)andneedleslightlybent.Tomostpeople,itmightlooklikeauselessantique.Buttomygrandmother,itwasamagicboxofmemories.Grandmagrewupinasmalltowninthe1950s,wherenewclotheswerealuxury.Herfirstsewingmachinewasasecond-handonesheboughtwithmonthsofsavings.“Ilearnedbymendingoldclothesforneighbors,”sheoftentoldme,wipingdustoffitsmetalhandle.“Everystitch(针)heldawishforawarmerandbetterlife.”Sewingwasn’tjustaskillfor

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