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2025-2026学年第二学期4月月考高一英语试题AShanghaiPudongInternationalAirportShanghaiPudongInternationalAirportisoneofthemajorandpopularairportsinChina.Completedin1999withnowexisting4take-offrunwaysand2terminals(航站楼),itservesasthekeyaviationhub(枢纽)forvisitingShanghaiandtransferringtoothercitiesinChina.TerminalsShanghaiPudongInternationalAirportTerminal1(T1)handlesbothdomesticandinternationalflights.Itisdividedintointernational(left)anddomestic(right)areas.Terminal1wasopenedonSeptember16,1999anditisshapedlikeaseagull.ShanghaiPudongInternationalAirportTerminal2(T2)wasopenedonMarch26,2008andhasasimilarstructureasTerminal1althoughitisslightlylarger.Itissplitintointernationalservices,ontheleft,anddomesticflights,ontheright.OnSeptember16,2019,ShanghaiPudongInternationalAirportSatelliteTerminalwasopened,whichislocatedsouthoftheairport’sexistingT1andT2.ThisH-shapedsatellitehallistheworld’slargestsingle-buildingsatelliteterminal.FacilitiesandservicesCurrencyexchange;restaurantsandshops;dutyfree;ATMs;assistanceforpassengerswithspecialneeds;vendingmachines.ParkingParkinglotP1andP2(Rates):First20minutes:Free.First2hours:10yuanperhour.Ifthetimeismorethanonehourbutislessthantwohours,itischargedastwohours.Over2hours:5yuanperhour.Ifthetimeismorethantwohoursbutislessthan3hours,itischargedasthreehours.From1hourto24hours:Maximumof130yuan.Every24hours:Calculatedofthestandardprice.1.WhenwasShanghaiPudongInternationalAirportTerminalIopened?A.OnMarch26,2008.B.OnSeptember16,1999.C.OnSeptember16,2019.D.OnMarch16,2008.2.WhatdoweknowaboutShanghaiPudongInternationalAirportTerminal1?A.ItisshapedliketheletterH.B.ItwascompletedonSeptember16,2008.C.Itmainlyhandlesdomesticflights.D.ItisalittlebitsmallerthanTerminal2.3.Howmuchdoesitcosttoparkforoneandahalfhours?A.10yuan.B.15yuan.C.20yuan.D.25yuan.BThomaswasawell-knownwiseman.Oneday,hewanderedinabeautifulsmalltown.Becauseofhisfame,peoplefromnearbytownswhoheardofhisarrivalallcametovisitandseekhisadvice.Manywhocamesoughthelpwithdifficultiesindailylife,andThomas,unabletobearturningthemaway,patientlyofferedsuggestions.Wordspreadquickly,andmoreandmorepeoplecametoseeThomasforguidance.Oneday,dozensofpeoplecrowdedoutsideThomas’sdoor,allclamoring(大声地要求)thattheirproblemswerethemostseriousandurgent,eachinsistingthatThomasaddresstheirconcernsfirst,withnoonewillingtoyield(让步).Afteramomentofthought,Thomastookoutsomepaperandapenandsaid,“Ican’thearclearlywitheveryonetalkingatonce.Howabouteveryonewritingdownyourproblemonapieceofpaperandplacingitinthisbasketbesideme?”Onceeveryonehadplacedtheirnotesinthebasket,Thomasshookthebasketandsaid,“Pleaseeachtakesapieceofpaperfromthebasketandreadswhatitsays.”Aseveryonereadanotefromsomeoneelse,theyallrealizedthatindeed,eachpersonhastheirowntroubles,andeveryhouseholdhasitsownchallenges.ThenThomasspokeup,“Now,whoseproblemisthemosturgenttosolve?”Hearingthatquestion,noonespokeagain,becausenownoonedaredtoclaimthattheirproblemwasthemostsevere.Often,weareboundbyourimmediatefeelings.Whendifficultiesandproblemsstrike,itfeelsasthoughwearecaughtinavortexofpain.Butifweshiftourfocusfromourselvesandlooktowardsothers,wemightdiscoverthattheproblemswefacearenotsosignificant.Perhapsothersaretheoneswhoneedhelpmoreurgently,ormaybethereissomethingwithinourpowerthatwecandoforthem.4.WhydidpeoplevisitThomas?A.Foradvice.B.Forameeting.C.Foracompetition.D.Forintroductions.5.HowdidThomashandlethecrowd?A.Heignoredthem.B.Helistenedtoeachoneindividually.C.Heprioritizedtheproblemshimself.D.Heaskedthemtowritedowntheirproblems.6.Whatdidreadingothers’problemsshowtothepeople?A.Thecomplexityoftheirdifficulties.B.Thesimilarityoftheirsituations.C.Theirneedformoreadvice.D.Theirlivingconditions.7.WhatlessondidThomasteach?A.Competition.B.Sympathy.C.Prioritization.D.Self-confidence.CManypeoplewillneverforgettheircampuslife,foritgavethemsomethingimportantfortheircareer.Eventhoughitisverydifficultnowadaystoattendacollegeoruniversityaftergraduatingfromhighschool,therearestillalargenumberofreasonstogotocollege.Ingeneral,collegegraduatesmakemoremoneythanpeoplewhoonlyhaveahighschooldegree.Besideshigherpay,collegegraduatesalsoexperiencebetterjobsthanthosewhohaven’tgraduatedfromcollege.Manyemployersexpecttheiremployeestohaveacollegedegree.Collegeprogramsprovidestudentswithpeculiartrainingthatonlyhighereducationcanoffer,givingthempopularandvaluablequalifications(资格证书).Todealwithheavycollegestudy,youhavetobeorganized.Finishingseveraldifferentclassesisnotaneasytask,consideringthateachclasscoversplentyofmaterials.Ifyou’reunabletostayorganized,thereareteachers,advisersandprofessorstheretohelpyou.Theorganizationskillsyou’lllearnincollegewillhelpyousucceedinfuturejobs.Whetheryou’resolvingamath-basedproblemormakeoutthemainideaofanovel,collegeclassestrainyourbraintosolvedifficultproblemsandwillprepareyouforproblemsintheworkplace.WhetheryougrewupinasmalltownorinNewYorkCity,beingadmittedintoacollegeoruniversitymeansthatyouwillmeetagreatnumberofnewpeople.Yoursocialskillswillimprovebycommunicatingwiththem,whichcouldhelpyouwhenyouenterintothejobmarket.Whenyoutakepartinclassroomactivities,studygroupsandschoolclubs,youareintroducedtointelligentpeoplewithwhomyoucouldonedaystartacompanyorformalife-longfriendship.Study-abroadprogramsareofferedbymostcollegesanduniversitiesandareseenasoneofthemostmeaningfulexperiencesofferedduringfouryearsofcollegelife.Inadditiontolearningmoreaboutaforeignculture,studentsarerequiredtocompletetheirstudies.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“peculiar”inParagraph2probablymean?A.Special.B.Common.C.Limited.D.Traditional.9.Whatcanwelearnaboutthecollegedegree?A.Itismoreimportanttoruralstudentsthanurbanstudents.B.Itmakesyoubecomeemployersindifferentfields.C.Ithelpsincreaseyourearningpower.D.Itisamusttobecomerich.10.Whatisthethird-paragraphmainlyabout?A.Thefunctionsoforganizationandproblem-solvingskillsincollege.B.Thedifficultproblemsanddifferentorganizationsincollege.C.Heavycollegestudyandwork.D.Collegeclassesandprofessors.11.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.Itisnousegoingtocollegeoruniversity.B.Collegehelpsstudentsimprovetheirhumanrelationship.C.Theaimofstudy-abroadistohelpendstudents’collegeclasses.D.Workexperienceislessimportantthanaqualificationinthejobinterview.DIfastrangerknockedonyourdooraskingforusingyourphone,wouldyouhelp?Howaboutlendingthemfivedollarsforthebus,iftheysaidthey’dreturnandpayyouback?Nowadays,manypeoplefindithardtotruststrangers.Arecentstudyfoundthatourabilitytotruststrangersmaybemorethanjustasocialorpsychologicalcharacteristic—itcouldberootedinourDNA.Thisisimportant,asitturnsoutthattrustingpeoplemightactuallylivelongerandhealthierlivescomparedtomoreskeptical(怀疑的)people.Twomaintheorieshaveappearedtoexplainwhysomepeoplearemoretrustingthanothers.Onesuggeststrustisastablecharacteristicshapedbyearlylifeexperiences.Theotherthinksit’sinfluencedbyaperson’songoingevaluationofthesocialenvironment.Wecaneasilyimaginethattheanswertothequestion“Wouldyousaythatmostpeoplecanbetrusted?”woulddependonwhetheryou’dbeenrobbedthedaybeforeorifyou’dhadyourmissingwalletreturned.Thisiswheretherecentresearchcomesin.AprofessorofLundUniversity,Edgertonandhiscoworkershavebeendoingresearchabouttrust.Intheirmostrecentstudy,involving33882Danishblooddonors,theyfoundasinglegene(基因)—PLPP4,stronglyassociatedwiththepersonalityoftrustingothers,andthatthePLPNP4geneexplained6%ofthedifferenceinsocialtrustwithinthestudypopulation.Ifyoutaketwopeoplewhohavesimilareducationandlifeexperiences,thisgenealonecouldaccountfor6%ofthedifferenceinhowmuchtheytrustothers.TheybelievethatthePLPP4genemaysomehowsoftenour“fight-or-flight”survivalresponse.Ifourfight-or-flightsystemislessstrongwhenwemeetnewpeople,itmakessensethattrustingotherscouldhavehugehealthbenefits.Indeed,iftrustingothersactsassomethingagainststress,itmaylowertheriskofcardiovascular(心血管的)disease.Aspeoplecontinuetouncoverthemysteriesoftrust,onethingisclear:understandingitsgeneticrootsmayholdthekeytodevelopinghealthiercommunitiesintheworld.12.Whatmightaffectpeople’strustlevelsaccordingtothetwomaintheories?A.Childhoodhabits.B.Personalabilities.C.Socialexperiences.D.Communicationskills.13.Whatdoestherecentstudyfocuson?A.Thementalcauseoftrust.B.Thewaystodevelopsurvivalability.C.Thecharacteristicsofdifferentgenes.D.Theconnectionbetweentrustandagene.14.Whatdoesthepassagesayabouttrustingothers?A.Itcouldbringhealthbenefits.B.Itreducesthestrongstressinwork.C.Ithelpstodeveloptheworldfaster.D.Itcausesquickersurvivalresponse.15.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.AGeneInfluencesHowTrustingYouAreB.ExperiencesMakeYouGrowDependableC.ALinkBetweenBiologyandSocialScienceD.TheoriesThatExplainWhyYouAreTrusted阅读下面短文,从短文后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Areyouspendingyourholidayssittingaround(无所事事的)?Don’twasteyourdaysoff.16Youcanfindmanyfunthingstodo,eitherinsideyourhomeoroutside.Youcanuseyourimagination,getcreative,orjusttakeawalkwithotherpeople. Simpleoutdoorhappinessisoftenignored.Gettingoutofthehousenotonlybringslotsofhappiness,butitisalsoagreatchanceforexercise.Ifyouhavebeenthinkingofgettinghealthy,thengojogging,walking,ordoanyoutdooractivityyoulike.Awalkinnaturecanalwayscheeryouup.Goonanadventurewithafriend. 18Visitatownyouhaveneverbeento,orgoforawalkintheforests.Whenyougotoanewplace,remembertobesafeandbringaphonewithbattery.Getchores(琐事)andtasksoutoftheway.Holidaysareagoodtimetofinishthingsyou’venotfinishedforawhile.Ifyouhavenootherthingswithfamilyorfriendstodo,considerspendingyourtimetofinishtasksthatyouhaven’tdoneforalongtime.19Othergoodideasincludecleaningyourclothes,sortingoutyourbookshelf,andwashingyourcar.Makenewfriends.Ifyoudon’thaveanyonetogooutwith,don’tworry.Youcanmeetnewpeopleatclubsorconcerts.Don’tbeshytotalktoothers.Don’tbeafraidtoapproach(接近)andtalktopeopleyoumeet. 20A.Gooutdoorandenjoythehappiness.B.Trysomedifferentthings.C.Newfriendshipsstartwithatalk!D.Herearesomewaystohelpyouforget.E.Youcanaskafriendtrytoexploresomecoolplaces.F.Herearemanywaystokeepbusy,evenduringlongholidays.G.Forexample,ifyouhaven’tcleanedyourroom,takeanafternoontocleanit.Aftermonthsofpreparation,myhusbandBillandIflewtoChinatowelcomeournewdaughter,our18-month-oldangel“Shirley”.Butwhenwepickedherup,ShirleymissedherChinesemotherso21thatshewouldbarelylookatBillandme.Instead,she’dstandatourhotelroomdoorand22fortheonlymothershehadknown.Iwassoembarrassedthatlunchinarestaurantwasoutofthe23.IwasafraidpeoplewouldthinkIwasa“badmother”.SoI24ourmealsfromroomservice.OnetimeIchosethenoodleplateandtriedtousechopsticksfortheveryfirsttime.Thenoodleskept25offmychopsticks.Atthistime,Shirley’sscreamingsuddenlystopped.Peekingoutofthecornerofmyeye,Isawhersittingintheroomcorner26meattentively.Andinnotime,atinyhandcameinto27andtookthechopsticksfrommybighand.AsIlookedup,Shirley—withthechopsticksskillfullyarrangedinherlittlefingers—beganexpertlyfeedingmenoodles,without28asingleone.IlookedatBill,whowaswide-eyedwith29.“Doyouthinkshewould30me?”hewondered31.So,tremblingwith32,Iasked,“Shirley,willyoufeedyourdaddynow?”and33toBill.Shenoddedandsaid“yes”withabigsmileonherface!Thatmealwasdefinitelya(n)34experience.Shirleymusthavefeltthatwewould35withoutherassistance!21.A.intenselyB.happilyC.calmlyD.gently22.A.waitB.screamC.fightD.care23.A.optionB.solutionC.problemD.question24.A.sharedB.cookedC.orderedD.delivered25.A.slippingB.skippingC.slidingD.warding26.A.examiningB.testingC.watchingD.seeing27.A.sceneB.viewC.effectD.spot28.A.seizingB.losingC.droppingD.missing29.A.reliefB.fearC.disappointmentD.surprise30.A.serveB.feedC.guideD.support31.A.anxiouslyB.hesitantlyC.hopefullyD.silently32.A.agreementB.excitementC.embarrassmentD.disappointment33.A.explainedB.laughedC.referredD.pointed34.A.bondingB.engagingC.attachingD.involving35.A.sufferB.settleC.struggleD.starveRyan,asix-year-oldCanadianschoolboy,wasveryshockedwhenheknewthatthe36.(major)ofpeopleinAfricancountriescouldn’tgetenoughcleanwaterduetowater37.(short).YoungRyanthoughtlifewashardforthosepeopleandthatheshouldofferthem38.(assist)without39.(hesitate).Atfirst,hisplanwastoearnmoneytobuildawellsomewhereinAfrica.Heearned$70byworkingforhisfamilyandneighbors.However,whenhegavethe40.(donate)toacharity,hewastoldthatitactuallycost$2,000tobuildawell.Ryandidn’tgiveupandstartedtoaskforhelpfromhisclassmatesandneighbors.Tohisgreat41.(relieve),afterseveralmonths,Ryanhadraisedthe$2,000,withwhichawellwasbuiltnearaprimaryschoolinUganda.Thechildrenthereweregratefultohimforhisgenerous42.(contribute)andinvitedhimtovisit.InUganda,whenRyansawthefinishedwellandthehappystudents,hebrokeintoajoyfulsmileandwasdeterminedtotakemore43.(effect)measurestohelp.Thesix-year-oldboyeventuallymadehisdreama44.(real).Today,over800,000peoplein16countriesacrossAfricahavebenefitedfromthelife-changinggiftofclean,safewater,whichisagreat45.(achieve).46.假定你是李华,你校英语俱乐部将举行主题为“MusicandLife”的演讲比赛。请你写一篇演讲稿参赛,内容包括:1.音乐的作用;2.音乐对你生活的影响(写三个影响);3.呼吁大家多听好音乐。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。3.提示词汇:陷入麻烦beintrouble;克服困难:getoverdifficultiesHello,everyone.Thankyou!Asadwasa13-year-oldboywhowasveryhonestandhardworking.Recently,hehadenteredanewschool,sohehadnofriendsyet.OnMondaymorning,hewasnearlylateforschool.Thenightbefore,hisfamilyattendedhiscousin’sweddingandreachedhomelate,whichwaswhyhecouldn’tgetupontimeasusual.Atschool,Asadcouldnotpayattentiontoanythingandwantedthebelltoringsothathecouldbuysomethingtoeat.Afterafewhours,whenthebellrang,Asadquicklyopenedhisschoolbagtofindhismoney,butjustthenherememberedthathehadleftforschoolinahurryinthemorningandforgottentotakemoney.Helookedunderhisbooks,hopingtofindsomemoneybuttherewasnothing.Notknowingwhattodo,hewalkedoutoftheclassroomandsatonabenchinfrontofthecanteen.Hesawafewofhisclassmatesthere,amongwhomwasFahad.Hewasoneoftherichestkidsinhisclass,buthewasaveryarrogant(傲慢的)boywhothoughteveryoneelsewasaloser.ButasAsadwasnew,hedidn’tknowmuchaboutFahad.WhenhewenttowardsFahadandaskedifhecouldborrowsomemoneyforhislunch,Fahadlaughedalotandsaid,“Iknewyouwerealoser,maybeabeggar?”Fahadlaughedoutsoloudthatotherkidsalsoheardandmadefunofthesituation.Hedidn’tanswerFahad,andslowlywalkedbacktowardsanemptybench.Whenhereachedthebench,henoticedsomethinglyingnearit.Itwasawallet.HepickeditupandrecognizeditasFahad’s,asherememberedFahadshowingittohisfriendsandtellingthathisuncleboughtitforhimfromtheUK.Therewasquitealotofmoneyinsideforakid.Atfirst,AsadwantedtokeepitasecretandpunishedFahad.ThenFahadsaid,“Whyareyougivingback?”2025-2026学年第二学期4月月考高一英语答案A【答案】1.B2.D3.CB【答案】4.A5.D6.B7.BC【答案】8.A9.C10.A11.BD【答案】12.C13.D14.A15.A【答案】16.F17.A18.E19.G20.C21.A22.B23.D.24.C25.A26.C27.B
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