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2025~2026学年广东省台山市台山一中高一上学期第二次月考英语试卷一、阅读理解AFieldTripProjectinOurWildlifeReserveParkDuration:TwoweeksPrice:$140/personTime:FromSeptember14thtoOctober25thWhattoexpectandhowyou’llmakeanimpactOurwildlifereserveparkishometoanabundanceofwildlife,includingthefamousBig5—lions,leopards,elephants,rhinosandbuffalo.Originallyestablishedin1998,theparkbecamethefirstofficialwildlifereservelocally,withnearly20thousandhectares.Youshouldn’texpecttobeinvolvedinhands-onresearchortouchingtheanimalsonthisproject,butyou’llhaveanimportantsupportrolecarryingoutvitalconservationworkatthereserve.Yourworkasawildlifeconservationistmaytypicallyinclude:●Treeprotectionfromelephantdamage●Habitatsurveys●Assistingwithbushandalien(外来的)plantclearing●Disastermanagement—drought,flooding,stormsandwildfiresApplicantrequirementsApplicantsmustbeatleast16yearsold.Applicantsaged16and17mustbeaccompaniedbyaguardiantojoininthisprogram.Applicantsaged18andoverarerequiredtoprovideacriminal(犯罪的)backgroundcheck.Applicantsunder18canprovidetwocharacterreferencelettersinstead.AllapplicantsmustunderstandEnglishandhavevolunteertravelinsurance.DiscountpoliciesGroupsoftwoormoreapplicantsreceivea10%discountonthetotalprice.BookourprojectbeforeJuly24thandreceivea12%discountonthetotalprice.Full-timestudentscanreceivea5%discountonthetotalprice.BookourprojectonanyweekendbeforeJuly10thandreceivea15%discountonthetotalprice.NoteDiscountscannotbecombined.1.Whatisataskofparticipantsintheproject?

A.Toremovenon-nativeplantspecies.B.Todohands-onresearchonanimals.C.Toprotectelephantsfrombeinghurtbytrees.D.Tobuildmorehabitatsforincreasinganimals.2.Whatmusta19-year-oldapplicantdoifhewantstojointheproject?

A.Haveaparentaccompanyhim.B.Provideacleancriminalrecord.C.PresentanEnglishgradingcertificate.D.Providetwocharacterreferenceletters.3.Howcananapplicantsignupatthelowestprice?

A.BookingonJuly24th.B.Bookingasafull-timestudent.C.Bookingasagroupoftwoapplicants.D.BookingonaSundaybeforeJuly10th.Poppystoodinfrontofthemirror,admiringherself.Hernewdresswasperfect.Itwasherfavoritecolourofblueandhadarowofbows(蝴蝶结)downthefront.Poppy’smotherwasmakingherfamousfruitjuice.“Mygoodness,sweetheart,whyareyoudresseduptoday?”sheasked.“I’mtryingonmydressforpicturedaytomorrow,”Poppyexplained.“Iwanttomakesureeverythingisperfect.”“Well,Ithinkyou’realreadyperfect,”hermomsaid.“Becareful.Don’tspillit.”Poppyrolledhereyes,grabbingacupoffruitandgulping(大口地)itdown.Secondslater,hermomcried,“Oh,sweetheart—youspilledyourjuice!”Poppylookeddownatthespotsonherdress.Shecouldn’tgotoschoolpicturedaylikethis!Herclasspicturewouldbeintheyearbookforever.“Itwillbeallright,”hermomsaidpositively.“I’llwashittonight.It’llbeasgoodasnew.”Thenextmorning,Poppygotupearlytofetchherdress,andtrieditonrightaway.Shepulleditoverherhead,butsomethingwasn’tright.Poppyfailedtolowerherarms,andherfavoritebowsgottwisted(扭曲的).“Oh,no!”Poppycried.“Mydressshrank!”Sherantoherclosettofindsomethingelseshecouldwear.Finally,inthebackofthecloset,Poppyfoundanoldyellowdress.Nevertheless,itwouldhavetodo.Whilewaitingfortheclass’sturn,shehopeditwouldnevercome.Maybethecameracouldn’tworkorithappenedtoraincatsanddogs!Theclassfinallyreachedthestage.“Allright,”thephotographercalled.“Iguessweallhavesomethingwedon’tlikeaboutourlooks.Noneofusisperfect.”Poppylookedaround.Rosahadabandagetapedacrosshernose.Tomcrossedhislegs,tryingtohidehismismatchedsocks.LeiflashedaJack-o’-lanterngrin,showingseveralmissingteeth.We’realldifferent,shethought.Maybethat’swhatmakesusspecial.Poppyletgoofherworry.“Cheese!”thephotographerculledout.Theflashwentoffasthephotographersnappedthepictureoftheyearbook.Poppysmiledherbrightest.Thepicturedayhadn’tgonethewayshehadplanned.Ithadgoneevenbetter.“Perfectanyway!”shecried.4.HowdidPoppyfeelwhenshelookedintothemirror?

A.Upset.B.Relaxed.C.Excited.D.Nervous.5.WhathappenedtoPoppy’snewbluedressthenextmorning?

A.Itwascoveredwithspots.B.Itbecametoosmalltowear.C.Itwasnotasbrightasbefore.D.Itwasbrokenwhenpulleddown.6.WhydidPoppythinkpicturedaywasperfectintheend?

A.Shefoundherclassmatesonstagealllikedtheirlooks.B.Thephotographercheeredherupandeasedheranxiety.C.Sherealizedandacceptedherdifferenceanduniqueness.D.Thepictureoftheyearbooksatisfiedherasshehadexpected.7.Whatcanbelearnedfromthestory?

A.Ourdifferencesmakeusunique.B.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.C.Parents’adviceisalwayshelpful.D.Astrangercanmakeadifference.Holidaysareoftendescribedaspicture-perfectmoments:familieshappilyunitedaroundatablefilledwithseasonalfoodfavoritesagainstaperfectbackground.Formanyparents,makingeffortstomeetsuchunrealisticexpectationscandestroytheirself-worthgradually.Intherealworld,parentsarejuggling(同时兼顾)moreactivitiesfromworktohome.It’salltooeasytofallintosurvivalparenting,onewaywherethefocusisonsimplygettingthroughtheday.Theseholidayscanfeellikeanythingbutaholiday.U.S.SurgeonGeneralDr.VivekMurthyreleasedawarninginAugust2024callingforarapidrecoveryofparentalwell-being.Murthyalongwithscientistsandparentsseesthatthemodern-daystressofparentingisseriouslyaffectingthephysicalandmentalhealthofcaregivers.Hestateshisdeepworriesaboutreportsthatmostdays,nearlyhalfofallparentsfeelseriouslystressed.Datafroma2022HouseholdPulseSurveyfoundthatmostofparents—including35%withchildrenunder5and54%withchildrenbetween5and11—havenoformalchildcaresupport.Thisissurelycaused,inpart,bytwofacts:therisingcostsforchildcareandfewerchoicesforchild’sdaycare.Theresearchshowsthatfocusingonlyongettingthroughthedaywithyourkidsisconnectedtomorestressandharsher(严苛的)parentingbehaviors.Whenamomordadisinsurvivalmode,it’spossibleforthemtoshoutrequestsandcriticizetheirchildren’sbehavior,insteadofthinkingthroughtheimpactsofthesebehaviors.Stressed-outparentsarequickertocriticizelittlethingsthatgetinthewayofreachingimmediategoals,suchasspilling(洒出)flouronthefloor.Andtheyareslowertonoticeandadmittheirchild’sstrengths,suchastheirinterestinhelpinginthekitchen.However,bringingjoybacktoparentingduringholidays—andanytimeoftheyear—ismoredirectthanthe“perfect”mealplansonsocialplatforms.Thesecrettogettingawayfromthesurvivingthemomentistorefocusonthefutureyouwanttocreate.8.Whatistheparents’realsituationduringtheholidaysaccordingtothepassage?

A.Theyfighthardthroughgreatstress.B.Theyimprovetheirparentingmodeforkids.C.Theyeffortlesslyreunitewithalargefamily.D.Theydealwithwork-from-hometaskseasily.9.What’sthepurposeofparagraph3?

A.Totellreadersthefactofrisingcosts.B.Toshowcasetheparents’stress.C.Toanalyzecausesofparents’stress.D.Toexplainhowtogetthedata.10.Whatwillbemostlikelydiscussedafterthelastparagraph?

A.Waystoachievelong-termfamilygoals.B.Practicalstepstobringbackparentingjoy.C.Severalperfectmealplansforgoodparents.D.Thekindoffutureforparentstobuildforfamilies.11.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?

A.HolidayDaycareCrisis:AHiddenThreattoParentsB.HarshHolidayParenting:StressShapingChildBehaviorC.BehindParentalBurnout:HolidaysHurtingModernFamiliesD.BeyondHolidaySurvivalMode:RebuildingParentingwell-beingCitygardensareuniquespotsinbusycities.Whowouldnotliketotakeabreakfromthebusylifeandvisitthesepeacefulplacesfulloflifeandcolours?12Theytakecareofthegardensandturnthemintocolourfulplacesforalltoenjoy.Gardensareremindersthatweshouldslowdownandappreciatethebeautyofnature.13There,thewindhitsgentlyonyourfacewhilecarryingarefreshingfragrance(香味)offlowers.Soundscalm,right?Thesoundofnaturecalmsthemindlikethelittlebeeshummingorleaveswhisperingtoeachotherinthemildwind.14It’sasifthey’retellingsoftlystoriesoftheearth’swondersforthosewhocareandlovetolistentothem.Theseplacesaren’tjustpretty;theyareaperfectplacetohangoutwithyourfamilyorfriends.Theyarelikecommunitycenterswhereeveryoneiswelcometochat,playgames,exercise,anddowhatevertheirheartdesires.15Youcanplantyourowngardeninthebackyardandenjoyitsquietness.Itisscientificallyproventhatspendingtimearoundthegreenscanaffectyourmood(心情)positivelyandhelpyougetmentalpeace.Everyoneshouldvisitcitygardensmonthlyforapeacefulbreak.Wheneveryou’refeelingstressed,gotorelaxinnature.Andwhenyoudo,don’tforgettogiveanodtothegardeningserviceteams.16

A.They’remakingitallpossible.B.Imaginewalkinginacitygarden.C.It’slikenature’sownconversation.D.That’swheregardenersarediscovered.E.Gardeningisnothinglessthanatreatment.F.Whatmakesthemevenmorespecialarethegardeners.G.It’seasytokeepthesegardensgood-lookingandlively.二、完形填空InJanuary2016,Iwaseighteenyearsoldatthetime.Iwasgoingthrough_________atimebecauseIhadjustfinishedmyfirstyearincollegebutI_________severalsubjects.Asaresult,Idroppedoutofcollegeandbegan_________ajob.Oneday,Icameacrossoneofthelastepisodes(一集)ofthesitcom(情景喜剧)“TheNanny”.Iwas_________.Irewatched“TheNanny”andthenImetalovelygirlnamedHannahinanonlinecommunity.Wesharedhowmuchwelovedthe_________andsheinspiredmeto_________aboutmyfeelings.Istartedto_________writingandsoonenoughwebecamewritingfriends.We’vewrittenover90piecestogether.Thebond(联系)betweenuswasgetting_________everyday;shespentayearabroadandI_________ateachingjobandstartedanewdegree.We_________eachotherthroughthese_________moments.WhenshereturnedhometotheUKIwasintroducedtoherfamily.InMarch2017,the_________ofmeetinginreallifewastakenintoourschedule.Atfirstwesaidit_________,butthenitbecameserious.Onthe15thJulyI_________aplaneandstartedmyjourneytotheUK.Seeingherinpersonwasnolongeradream.Ican’tdescribethefeelingofourfirsthug(拥抱)—itwasmagical,_________,emotional.Iknewshewouldnotbetakenplaceofforever.17.A.reasonableB.longC.hardD.different18.A.failedB.finishedC.changedD.wanted19.A.waitingforB.lookingforC.givingupD.pickingup20.A.understoodB.praisedC.warnedD.attracted21.A.sitcomB.girlC.InternetD.job22.A.forgetB.careC.writeD.talk23.A.stopB.loveC.avoidD.teach24.A.commonB.easierC.newD.stronger25.A.gainedB.neededC.leftD.created26.A.treatedB.supportedC.hurtD.challenged27.A.toughB.privateC.eventfulD.unexpected28.A.memoryB.importanceC.costD.possibility29.A.publiclyB.jokinglyC.quicklyD.honestly30.A.boardedB.reservedC.checkedD.owned31.A.amazingB.awkwardC.impressiveD.unique三、单项选择32.Wearelookingforwardto_____toaformaldinner.

A.invitesB.beinginvitedC.invitingD.toinvite33.Itisnormalforstudentstofeel__________beforetheexaminationeventhoughtheyhavepreparedwell.

A.anxiousB.confidentC.frightenedD.responsible34.Pooreducationalperformanceoften__________emotionalcause.

A.referstoB.determinestoC.addictstoD.relatesto35.ThedoctorrecommendedthatMike__________immediatelyforhishealth.

A.quitstosmokeB.hadtoquitsmokingC.mustquittosmokeD.quitsmoking36.—Mum,Icanhaveonemorehamburger,_______?—No,youcan’t.You’vealreadyhadtwo.

A.canIB.can’tIC.haven’tID.haveI37.Is________atthehotel________thecoachpicksupthetourists?

A.that;whereB.that;thatC.it;thatD.it;where38.Mr.Crossettwillneverforgettheday_____hespentwithhisvariousstudents.

A.whenB.whichC.duringwhichD.onwhich39.Lifeislikealongrace______wecompetewithotherstogobeyondourselves.

A.whichB.thatC.whereD.when40.Theabilitytokeepcalmisoneofhermany__________.Therefore,shewaspromotedtodealwiththeemergency.

A.benefitsB.strengthsC.challengesD.preferences41.Thebooktellsstoriesoftheearthquakethroughtheeyesofthose_______liveswereaffected.

A.whichB.whoC.whoseD.that四、翻译阅读下面短文,有5处划线,从每题所给的四个选项中选出与划线意义最匹配的选项。Uptonow,historianshavebelievedthatcalendars(日历)_________cameintobeingwiththeappearanceofagriculture,formanwasfacedwitharealneedtounderstandsomethingaboutthereasons.Recentscientificevidenceseemstoshowthatthethoughtisincorrect.Historianshavelongbeenconfusedbysymbolswhichhavebeen_________engravedintostonesandbones.Thenomads(游牧民)whomadethesemarkingslivedbyhuntingandfishingduringthelastIceAgewhichbeganabout35,000B.Candendedabout10.000B.C.Byconnectingmarkingsmadein_________diversepartsoftheworld,historianshavebeenabletoreadthisdifficultcode.Theyhavefoundthatithassomethingtodowiththepassage(流逝)ofdaysandthephases(月相)ofthemoon.Itis,infact,a_________primitivetypeofcalendar,Itseemsthatmanwasmakingarealefforttounderstandtheseasons20,000yearsearlierthan_________supposedbefore.42.A.startedtoexistB.wasdiscoveredC.changedcompletelyD.disappearedgradually43.A.coloredB.hiddenC.printedD.carved44.A.farawayB.ancientC.variousD.local45.A.advancedB.earlyC.perfectD.strange46.A.doubtedB.inventedC.recordedD.believed五、短文填空根据课文内容,在空白处填入所缺的单词。WhenMichaelJordan’sfeetlefttheground,timeseemedtostandstill.Theplayer47becameknownas“AirJordan”changedbasketballwithhisgracefulmovesandjumps.Jordan’sskillswereimpressive,butthemental48thatheshowedmadehimunique.Inthefinalsecondsofagame,Jordanalwaysseemedtofindawaytowin.Jordansaysthatthesecrettohissuccessislearningfromhis49.“Icanacceptfailure;everyonefailsatsomething.ButIcan’tacceptnottrying.”Losinggamestaughthimtopractiseharderandnevergive50.Inlife,Jordanhaslearnttosharehissuccess51others.TheBoysandGirlsClubwhichhestartedinChicagohasbeenhelpingyoungpeoplesince1996.根据课文内容,在空白处填入所缺的单词。Atthebeginning,writtenChinesewasapicture-basedlanguage.It52backseveralthousandyearstotheuseoflonggu—animal53andshellsonwhichsymbolswere54byancientChinesepeople.Someoftheancientsymbolscanstillbeseenintoday’shanzi.根据课文内容填空WrittenChinesehasalsobecomeanimportant55bywhichChina’spresentisconnectedwithitspast.Peopleinmoderntimescanreadthe56workswhichwerewrittenbyChineseinancienttimes.Thehigh57fortheChinesewritingsystemcanbeseeninthedevelopmentofChinese58asanartform,knownasChinese59,whichhasbecomeanimportantpartofChineseculture.根据课文内容,在空白处填入所缺的单词。Acommitteewas60tolimitdamagetotheEgyptianbuildingsand61thelossofculturalrelics.Thegroupaskedfor62fromdifferentdepartmentsandraised63withintheinternationalcommunity.Expertsinvestigatedthe64,65severaltests,andthenmadeaproposalforhowthebuildingscouldbesaved.Finally,a66wassigned,andtheworkbeganin1960.六、语法填空阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。OneincidentwillalwayscometomymindwhenIthinkofChina.Fifteenyearsago,IwasinmyvillageinWesternNepalwhenoneofmy67(relative)cametovisitus,proudly68(show)abrand-newphone.It69(fix)tohiswaistbeltinabeautifulcase.Obviously,mostofthequestionstargetedathim70(be)aboutthisexpensive-lookingandshiningmobilephone.Hisexactwords:“ThankstoChinaanditspeople,Icouldaffordthisphone.Idon’tthinkwecouldhavesuchcheapandexcellentphones71them.”IfnotforthecheapChinesegoods,theworld’spoorcan’tafford72(buy)manythingstheybadlyneed.Overthepast70orsoyears,Chinahasbecome73worldleader.Thisshowsthatifspossibleforacountrytorisefromtherubble(废墟)ofwars,shameandpoverty.Italsoshowsthatacountry’s74(develop)ispossiblewhenyouhavegoodplansandastrongwill.Chinahaslifted850millionoutofabsolutepovertyinfortyyears,75isagreatachievementintheworldhistory.Besides,itis76(honest)wishingtohelpotherpoorcountriestodevelop.ThesearethereasonsIloveChinaandIwantittoprosperforever.七、单词拼写77.Shefixedhereyesonhimina________(惊奇),smilingasifshedidnotrecognizehim.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)78.Theroadn________(变窄)graduallywhenitreachesthefarend.(根据中英文提示单词拼写)79.Ass________(安排),wewillholdthesportsmeetingnextFriday.(根据中英文提示单词拼

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