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2025-2026学年陕西省西安湖滨中学高一上学期月练2英语试卷

限时:120分钟满分:150分

部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节供5小题;每小题L5分,满分7.5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三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完后,你都有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.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Bakingcookies.B.Sellingcookies.C.Readingarecipe.

2.Whatisthewomanlookingfbr?

A.Abird.B.Aguest.C.Abook.

3.Wherewillthewomango?

A.TotheFrenchmarket.B.TotheCanadianmarket.C.TotheAustralianmarket.

4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Attendingaconcert.B.Watchingamovie.C.Organizingaplay.

5.Whydoesthemanfeelsorryfbrtheotherteam?

ATheteamlostbytoomuch.

B.Theteamdidn'tmakehimexcited.

C.Theteamwithdrewfromthematch.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中

选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,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。每段对话或独白读两遍,

听下面一段较长对话,回答6至7题。

6.Wherearcthespeakers?

A.Inacompany.B.Inacafeteria.C.Inaclinic.

7.WhatisgoodaboutseeingDr.Chanaccordingtotheman?

A.Sheisaprofessionaldoctor.

B.Sheisavailableontheweekend.

C.Sheisinthespeakers'neighborhood.

听下面一段较长对话,回答8至9题。

8.Whattimeisitnow?

A.About1:00.B.About2:00.C.About4:00.

9.Whatwillthewomanberesponsiblefor?

A.Thebathrooms.B.Thewindows.C.Thecarpet.

听下面一段较长对话,回答10至12题。

10.HowdidthemanfeelaboutBradattheparty?

A.Sorry.B.Thankful.C.Annoyed.

11.Whatwillthewomandotomorrowmorning?

A.GobackhomeB.Goonaboattrip.C.Gotoseeadoctor.

12.Whatdoesthewomanthinkisapity?

A.Shecan'tdinewiththeman.B.Shewon'tmakeittotheparty.C.Shewillhavetoleaveverysoon.

听下面一段较长对话,回答13至16题。

13.Wheredoesthewomanwork?

A.InItaly.B.InBritain.C.InLithuania.

14.HowdocsthewomanimproveherEnglishafterwork?

A.Shegoestoclasses.B.Sheleanisfromafriend.C.ShewatchesEnglishTV.

15.WhatisJeff?

A.Acook.B.Awaiter.C.Astudent.

16.Whatwillthewomandonextmonth?

A.Changeherjob.B.Getmarried.C.Findaflat.

听下面一段独白,回答17至20题。

17.Whatarethelisteners?

A.Instructors.B.Managers.C.Researchers.

18.Whatisthelastsubject?

A.Managingqualityandoperations.B.Budgetingandfinancing.C.Publicrelations.

19.Whatshouldthelistenersdoweekly?

A.Chooseasubject.B.Talkwithagraduate.C.Doreadingtasks.

20.Howcanthelistenersgetthemostinthecourse?

A.Byreadingbusinessstories.

B.Byhavingdiscussionswithclassmates.

C.Bypayingattentiontotheresearchresults.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,每题2.5分,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题海小题25分,满分37・5分)

阅读下列短文,从每小题所绐的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

TheNationalGallery

TheNationalGalleryinLondonhasahugecollectionof2400piecesonline,andyoucansearch,browse(浏

览)andviewtheartonitswebsite.ThankstoGoogleStreetView,youcanalsotakevirtualtoursof18rooms.And

ifyouhaveanOculusVRheadset,youcaneventakeaVRtouroftheSainsburyWing,whichcontainsover270

paintingsyoucangetup,closeandpersonalwith.

ArtUK

ArtUKisanonlineplatformthatbringstogetherartworksfromsomeofthemostimportantcultural

institutionsacrossBritain.Ifyouneedsomeinspiration,ArtUKalsohasyoucovered,asithassorteditsartworks

intocategorieslikeAbstract,FloralArtPrints,ModemInteriorPrintsandImpressionism.ArtUKalsohasanonline

shopwhereyoucanpurchaseprintsthatwilladdatouchofclassandcolourtoyourhome.

Artnet

Itallowsvisitorstobrowsegalleriesfromallovertheworld,withsomeofthemostcurrentandcontemporary

artworksheldbycutting-edgegalleristsonofferthroughtheportal.Youcanalsotrackandfollowauctionlotsand

sales.Artnetnewsalsobringsyouup-to-datenewsonthegoings-onintheartworld.Basically,Artnetisthego-to

placeonlinefbreverythingyouneectoknowaboutthecontemporaryartworld,itsartists,galleries,works,buyers

andcollectors.

TheAffordableArtFair

TheAffordableArtFairwasoriginallyheldinBatterseainLondonin1999withaviewtoprovidingan

alternative,andcheaperoptionfbrpurchasingartoutsideagallerysetting.TheAffordableArtFairisoneofthe

bestplacestoshopfbrartonline,aspricesrangefromaround£50to£6,000,sothereshouldbesomethingfbr

everyone.Ifsalsoagreatplacetofamiliarizeyourselfwithemergingandup-and-comingartists.

1.WhatisspecialaboutTheNationalGallery?

A.Thepaintingsarccategorized.

B.Ithasagreatcollectionfromallovertheworld.

C.Itcanmakeyouasifyouwerereallyinthegallery.

D.Itsinspirationconiesfromimportantculturalinstitutions.

2.Whichwebsitebestsuitspeoplewhowanttoknowthelatestinformationaboutart?

A.ArtUK.B.TheNationalGallery.

C.TheAffordableArtFair.D.Artnet.

3.WhatdoArtUKandTheAffordableArtFairhaveincommon?

A.Theyhaveonlineshoppingservice.

D.YoucanfindFloralArtPrintsinthem.

C.Theyprovidecheapchoicesfbrthepublic.

D.Youcanknowsomepromisingartistsinthem.

B

ItwasasunnyafternooninJuneof2022when20-year-oldAnthonyPerrysteppedoffthetrainatChicago's

69thStreetstation.Ontheplatform,twomenwerefightingbitterly.Thentheunthinkablehappened:thepairfell

overtheedgeandontothetracks.Onemanendeduponhisback.Suddenly,hestartedconvulsing(拙搐)

unnaturally.Hehadfallenonthethirdrail,theconduit(导线管)fbrthe600voltsofelectricitythatpowers

Chicago'sLtrains.Theaggressorleapedbackward,boundedbackupontotheplatformanddisappeared.

PerrycouldnHjuststandthereandwatch.Hesatattheedgeoftheplatfbnnandeasedhimselfdown.Hetook

afewquickboundsandapproachedthevictim.Theguylookeddead,hisbodystillmovingviolentlyasthe

electricitypulsed(搏动).Gatheringuphiscourage,Perryreacheddownandgraspedthevictim'swrist.Instantly,

hefeltablastofelectricshockshoctthroughhisbody.Perryshrankandjumpedback.Hereacheddownasecond

time,andwasshockedagain.Butthethirdtimeheseizedtheman'swristandforearmand,bravingtheshock,

puledwithallhisstrength.Theguy'sbodyslidbrieflyalongthethirdrail,comingtorestonthegravelontheouter

edgeofthetracks.

Themanwasbreathing,butirregularly.Somethingwasn'tright."Givehimchestcompressions(按压)!”

yelledawoman.Perrywasnoexpert,butfbrafewmomentsheworkedontheman'sheartuntilthevictimbegan

convulsing.Thenheheardasuddennoisebehindhim—medicalworkersandfirefightershadarrivec.Perryletthe

professionalstakeover.Hisheartstillracingfromtheelectricshocks,heclimbedbackupontotheplatform,

grabbedhisthingsandheadedhome.

Theeveningnewsreportedtheincident.Afterafriendoutedhimtothemedia,Perrybecameiheloaslof

Chicago.PerrywasthenrecruitedbytheChicagoFireDepartmentandisnowtrainingtobeanemergencymedical

technician.

4.Whatmadetherescueofthevictimparticularlydifficult?

A.Themanhadlosthisconsciousness.

B.Thevictimlayinjuredontopofatrack.

C.Therescuerwasatriskofanelectricshock.

D.Theelectricitypoweringtrainswashardtocutoff.

5.WhatcanbeinferredaboutPerryaccordingtoparagraphs3-4?

A.liehadreceivedprofessionalfirstaidtraining.

B.Thelocalnewspaperinterviewedhimonthespot.

C.Hischestcompressionsplayedakeyroleinsavinglife.

D.Hisheartbeatfastbecauseofnervousnessandtiredness.

6.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph4mean?

A.PerrylandedajobintheFireDepartment.

B.ThecityofChicagoawardedPerryaprize.

C.PeopleinChicagotoastedPerryforhisbravedeeds.

D.PerrygotpopularandgreatlyadmiredinChicago.

7.Whatistheauthor'smainpurposeofwritingthetext?

A.Tocreditaherowithsavingavictim'slife.

B.TohighlightPerry'scourageinstoppingafight.

C.Tostresstheimportanceofcalmnessinrescuework.

D.Todisplaypeople'scooperationinassistingthevictim.

C

Travelallowsustoexperiencetheworld.Butaswetravel,wearealsoleavingourfootprintoneveryplacewe

visit.Thisiswhyculturallyimmersive(沉浸)travelissoimportant.Becausethewrongkindoftravelnegatively

affectstheworld.Oneofthereasonswestartedthisblogwastohelpotherstravelbetterandfeelcomfortable

gettingoffthebeatenpath,interactingwithlocals,andtakeyou“BeyondthetraditionalBucketlist'',ifyouwill.

Peoplewhoonlyget2-wccksoffperyeararcoftenjustlookingfbraneasydestinationwithabeachtorelax

on.Thisisn'ttravel.Thisisavacation.But“ImmersiveTravel"or“CulturalTravel“isanentirelynewtypeoftrip.

Itisaboutexperiencingandpreservingthevarioustraditionsaroundtheworld.It'saboutbeingopentonew

experiencesandwillingtostepintoanother'sshoes.Culturaltravelisjumpinginwithbothfeetandleavingyour

ideaaboutwhatyourtripshouldbebehindyou.It'seatinglocaldishesandsleepinginguesthouses.Ifsbuilding

genuineconnectionswithlocals.It'slearningaboutthehistoryofacountryandleavingyourtripwithagreater

understandingoftheplaceyoucametoseeandthepeoplewholivethere.

Oftentimesintoday'sage,"travelers''willvisitacountryjusttosnapsomephotosofthefamoussightsto

postonInstagramortodrinkthenightaway,orevenjusttorelaxonatropicalbeach.Butthatkindofvacationcan

behannfiiltotheverycommunitiesyou'retravelingto.

Beyondsupportingthelocalcommunitiesandthepreservationcflocalcustomsandtraditions,you'llalso

experiencesomepersonalbenefitsthroughculturaltravels.There'ssimplynowaytotravelthiswaywithaclosed

mir.d.You'llgettoknowdifferentculturesintimatelyandunderstandthemalotbetter.You'llalsobecomeless

judgmentalofothersthemoreyoutravel.

8.What'stheauthor'spurposeinwritingthefirstparagraph?

A.Tostressthenegativeinfluenceoftravel.

B.Todescribetheimportanceofculturaltravel.

C.Torecommendatotallydifferenttypeoftravel.

D.Toconveyhisuniquefeelingsaboutculturaltravel.

9.Accordingtotheauthor,today'stravelerstendto.

A.establishcloseconnectionswiththelocalsduringthetravel

B.chooseatouristattractionfbradventureandexploration

C.showmoreinterestinthehistoryofatraveldestination

D.postthephotostakeninthejourneyonthesocialmedia

10.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheculturallyimmersivetravel?

A.Itisfocusedonstudyinglocalpeople'slifestyle.

B.Itstravelersshouldbeopen-mindedandunderstanding.

C.Itisaspecificwaytomakejudgmentsofothercultures.

D.Itsmajorconcernispreservinglocaltraditionsandcustoms.

11.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?

A.Atravelbrochure.B.Ablogpost.

C.Ahistoricmagazine.D.Anencyclopediawebsite.

D

Forgettingisafactoflifethatmanypeoplefindfrustrating.Butgrowingevidencepushesbackatthebelief

thatasliporescapeinourrecollectionisevidentlybad.Indeed,forgettingcansometimeshelppeoplecope

psychologicallyorletgoofuselessknowledge.

InanewstudyneuroscientistTomasRyanofTrinityCollegeDublinandhiscolleagueshaveexaminedthe

fundamentalbiologyunderlyingafemiofforgettingweexperienceeveryday.Theirworksuggeststhatwhenwe

can'trecallanoldphonenumberorahighschoolteacher'sname,thosedetailsarenotnecessarilylost.

AsRyanexplainedtoMindMatterseditorDaisyYuhas,forgettingmaybeanactiveprocessthatthebrainuses

tosupportlearning.Healsodiscussedhowdementia(痴呆)mayultimatelyeffectdisorderedforgettingmorethan

lostmemories.

Youstudyanideathatsomepeoplemayfindcountcr-intuitivc(反直觉的):forgettingcanbepartoflearning.

Howso?Weoftenthinkofforgettingasalossofthebrainpoweroralimitation.Memorylossfromdementiaor

braninjury,fbrexample,canbedevastating.Butvvealsoexperience^everydayfbrgelting“aswegoaboutour

livesbecausethere'sjustsomuchgoingon.We'reexpectedtolearnandretainmanythingsinordertofunctionin

modernsociety.Somearequitearbitrary,suchashavingtomemorizefactsyou'llneverneedagainfbrschool

exams.Othersarenotsoarbitrarybutarestillquitedemanding,suchastheknowledgeyoubuildtobecomea

practicingdoctor.

Althoughwcmaythinkofforgettingasatrouble,anditoftenis.itcouldbeafeatureofthebrainratherthana

bug.Agrowingbodyofresearchinneuroscienceisstudyingtheideathatforgettingisadaptiveratherthanlimiting.

Soforgettingcomesinmanyforms?

Therearedifferentkindsthatpeoplegenerallyconsiderdistinct.Wemayusethewordamnesia(健忘症)fbra

kindofforgettingthatmostpeoplev/ouldagreeisneitheradaptivenorbeneficial.Somefbmisofamnesiamakeit

difficulttoformnewmemorieswhileothersmakeitdifficulttorecal]memoriesformedbeforeaninjury.

12.Howdocstheauthorintroducethetopicofthepassage?

A.Bydefiningaconcept.B.Bypresentingastudyresult.

C.Bymakingcomparison.D.Bygivinganexample.

13.Whatdoestheauthoragreeinthepassage?

A.Dementiamainlyresultsinlostmemories.

B.Forgettingmeansimperfectionofthebrain.

C.It'sterriblethatthebestfriend'snameescapesme.

D.Theknowledgeyouneedtobea:eachcrisnotarbitrary.

14.Whatcanbelearnedfromthelasttwoparagraphs?

A.Scientiststhinkforgettinglimitsourlife.

B.Neuroscientistsareresearchingtheadaptiveroleofforgetting.

C.Peoplewouldagreethatamnesiaisharmfulinmostcondition.

DAmnesiadefinitelymakesitchallengingtorecollectmemories.

15.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?

A.Toexplainthereasonsofforgetting.B.Topresenttheprocessofforgetting.

C.Toemphasizethebenefitsofforgetting.D.Toclarifythemisunderstandingofforgetting.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后面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。

Whatexactlyistheimportanceofteachersinthecurrenteducationalfield?Thelastfewyearshavewitnessed

theriseofeducationtechnologyandonlinetutoring(辅导)firms.16Suchpeople,however,have

completelyignoredtheonethingthatmakesstudyinginaproperclassroomirreplaceableandthatistheimportance

ofteachers.

Theinternethasmoreinformationaboutanygiventopicthananyonepersoncaneverhopeto

possess.17Knowingthai'tomatoisafruit,isinformation,andnotputtingitinafruitsaladiswisdom.

Thisexampledoesaperfectjobinillustratingjusthowimportantwisdomisindailylife.Booksandtheinternet

cangiveyouinformation,butonlyateachercanpassonwisdom.18

Youcandevelopthemostamazingonlinetutoringplatformandfillitwithamazingandinterestingvideosbut

itisneverenough.Everysinglestudentisuniqueinhisorherownway.19Theycanhardlybe

sufficientfbrtheproblemsthatstudentsfaceintheirlifeoutsidetheclassroom.Onlyteacherswhohavespenttime

withtheirstudentscanguidethestudentsinawaythatcanhelpthemfigureawayoutofanyproblemtheymight

befacingintheirlife.

20Whilethelistofreasonsstatingtheimportanceofteachersisabitloolongtoputinasingle

article,thesetwoareenoughtosilenceanyonewhobelievesthatgoingtoschooltobetaughtbyproperteachers

willsoonbecomeobsolete(淘汰的).

A.Videosaremadefbrageneralaudience,though.

B.Wisdom,however,issomethingthatitbadlylacks.

C.Teachersarcalsoimportantinshapingthefiiturcoftheyouth.

D.Onthispoint,theimportanceofteachersshouldneverbeunderstated.

E.Everythingpeoplecanpossiblylearnisfreelyavailableontheinternet.

F.Thesearejusttwowaysthatteachershaveabigimpactontheirstudents.

G.Manyarguethattheymightonedaycompletelyreplacefbmialschooling.

第三部分:语言知识运用(共三节,满分50分)

第一节完型填空(共30小题;每小题1分,满分30分)

A

Holiwasjustaroundthecorner.Grandmotherwantedtostart21holidaysweets.Butshelackedsome

importantingredients(原**).SoGrandmother22.Mom.SheaskedMomtogeteverythingreadyfromthe

23forherbecauseshehad24problemsandcouldn'tgooutbyherself.44Doremembertogetthe

khoyatodayorelseitmight25duetotheholiday,“Grandmothersaid."Don'tworry,rilbuyeverything

online,MMomreplied.uWhy?TheGokuPsshopisso26Grandmotherasked.

“Grandmother!Youarc27.Thisistheageofonlineshopping“Ilaughed.Grandmothertriedto

28withme,“Buttheshopishardly100metersaway.Andtheshopkeeperisso29andusuallyhelps

bringourgoodsfbrus.Ifweshopthere,hecan30abittosupporthisfamily.Onlineshoppingisjustnot

right.^^^Grandmother,relax!I31youwon'tbedisappointed,'Isaidconfidently.

Thenextday,thepackage(包夏)didarrive.32,therewasnokhoyainthepackage.Becausetherewas

notimefbrMomtoshoponlineagain,she33calledGokul'sshop.Buttheworkerrepliedtherewasno

khoya.Onthethirdday,toeveryone's34、Gokulbroughtussomekhoyahekeptfbrhisfamily.Andwe

enjoyedawarmholiday.

Thoughonlineshoppingseemstomakeourlifeconvenientsometimes,goingtoarealshopcanhelpusmake

friendsandbuild35wevaluealot.

21.A.orderingB.preparingC.receivingD.saving

22.A.turnedtoB.aimedatC.learnedfromD.broughtup

23.A.InternetB.countrysideC.restaurantD.market

24.A.communicationB.healthC.familyD.job

25.A.breakdownB.showof!C.selloutD.carryon

26.A.modemB.cheapC.bigD.near

27.A.old-fashionedB.well-educatedC.humorousD.reasonable

28.A.agreeB.competeC.argueD.stay

29.A.braveB.energeticC.kindD.honest

30.A.discoverB.earnC.acceptD.spend

31.A.promiseB.guessC.rememberD.hope

32.A.ThereforeB.OtherwiseC.AnyhowD.However

33.A.secretlyB.suddenlyC.immediatelyD.carefully

34.A.advantageB.surpriseC.sadnessD.regret

35.A.relationshipsB.creativityC.lifestylesD.economy

The8-year-oIdboyacrossthestreetstormedinandoutofhisownhouseveryoften.Aneighbor,William

Dunn,36whatwasgoingoninhislife.SoDunnaskedhim.

“Hetoldmethathedidn'thavea37saysDunn,now58,“andIrealizedtherewas38Icoulddo

fbrhim."Thatsomethingwas39apassionDunn,sfatherhadsharedwithhim.

Dunnhastakengroupsofkidsoutalmostevery40tofish.Mostdidn'thavefatherfiguresintheirlives

andhadneverfished."They'dbeenthroughalot,andtheirliveswere41JDunnsays."Butwhentheywere

fishing,allofthat42Outontheboat,they'dbesmiling,andeven43

Jayden,now13,hasbecomeadevotedfishermanand44Dunnwithhelpinghimmature."Ihopehe

knowsImeanitwhenIsaythankyou,“hesays.

Justas45asthefishingarethe46Dunnformswiththekids."WhenJaydenwasgoing

througha.47periodrecentlyinstudy—IletDunnknowthathisgradesweresufferingandhehada

littletalkwithJayden,''Jayden'smothersays.Toherdelight,Jayden'sgrades48improvedinthenext

exam.

“Thereisnothinglikeseeinga49lightupwithasmile,“Dunnsays."Ifeellucky

to50thateveryweekend.^^

36.A.revealedB.explainedC.doubtedD.wondered

37.A.motherB.fatherC.brotherD.sister

38.A.somethingB.nothing

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