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高级中学名校试卷PAGEPAGE1江苏省宿迁市泗阳县2025-2026学年高一上学期1月月考英语试题第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ATheBestMoviesofthePastYearsTheKidItsometimesseemsthere’saninvisibleforceintheuniversethatwemustallloveCharlieChaplin.Hischaracterinthemoviefindsanabandonedbabyonthestreetandtakeshimhome.Thesetwoarebothafamilyandateam,heldclosebygenuinejoyinoneanother’scompany.Whenthey’retornapart,it’sheartbreaking;whenthey’rereunited,itrestoresourfaithintheorderoftheuniverse.LikemanyofChaplin’sprojects,theproductionofthefilmwasfullofhumor.BicycleThievesTherearefewgreaterfilm­watchingexperiencesthanBicycleThieves.OnAntonio’sfirstdayofwork,hisbicycleisstolen,andheandhisyoungsonBrunosetouttogetitback,aquestofdesperationandneedthatatfirststrengthensthefather­sonbond,beforenearlytearingitapart.Whatisevenmoreimpressiveisthatthedirectorusednostudiosets—allofthesettingsarereal­lifelocationsinRome.TheNightoftheShootingStarsThemovie,setinTuscany,followsagroupofcitizenswholeavetheirvillagejustbeforetheirhousesaresettobeblownupbytheNazis(纳粹).Thestoryistoldthroughtheeyesofsix­year­oldCecilia,whoseestheeventasagreatadventure.Themovieisamixtureofcomedy,fantasyandsorrowfuldrama.LetThereBeLightItisadeeplymovingdocumentarythatdescribes,specifically,theeffectsofwartimetrauma(创伤)onsoldiersbutalso,moregenerally,thewaymenwhohaveneverbeenencouragedtotalkabouttheirfeelingsmustfindawaytodosoinordertoheal.1.WhattypeoffilmmightTheKidbe?A.History. B.Comedy. C.Romance. D.Sciencefiction.2.WhichaspectofBicycleThievesmightimpresstheaudiencesmost?A.Itsfilmingspots. B.Itsspecialeffects.C.Itsexcellentactors. D.Itsexcitingplot.3.WhatdoTheNightoftheShootingStarsandLetThereBeLighthaveincommon?A.Theyareofthesametype.B.Theyhaveelementsofcomedy.C.Theyhavethesameshootingangle.D.Theyinvolvetheinfluenceofwars.BOnHalloweennight,whilemostkidswerebusycollectingcandiesfromdoortodoor,agroupofchildreninWoodhaven,Michigan,didsomethingunusual.TheydecidedtosharetheirsweettreatswithahospitalizedboynamedJacob,whosefamilyhadunexpectedlycanceledtheirtraditionalcandygiveaway.Jacob,a10-year-oldwholovesdressingupasasuperheroeveryHalloween,hadtostayinbed.Hismother,AmySchmitt,anurse,explainedthattheyhadplannedtohandoutcandieswithJacob,buthisconditionsuddenlyworsenedonTuesday.“Wedidn’twanttodisappointthekids,soIleftanotesayingwecouldn’tgiveoutcandythisyear,”Amysaid,holdingbacktears.However,theneighborhoodkidsnoticedtheabsenceoftheusualcheerful“TrickorTreat!”fromtheSchmitts’house.When8-year-oldMiaSayenpressedthedoorbellandsawnoresponse,shetoldherdad,“Somethingfeelsoff.Mrs.Schmittalwayshasthebestcandy!”Curious,Miacheckedthedoorbellcamerafootage(录像)andsawAmy’snote.Sherealizedherworrywastrue.MiadecidedtodosomethingforJacob.Aftercollectingcandiesfromherfirstroundoftrick-or-treating,shebeggedherdad,“CanwegobackandgivemycandytoJacob?”Herfatheragreed,andsoon,otherkidsjoinedin.Bytheendofthenight,theSchmitts’doorstepwascoveredwithcolorfulcandies—chocolates,gummies,andlollipops—leftbykidswhorefusedtotakeanyforthemselves.Amywasamazedwhenshesawthepile.“Icouldn’tbelieveit.Thesekidsdidn’tevenknowJacobwell,buttheycaredsomuch,”shesaid.“Theirparentsmusthavetaughtthemkindness.”Thestoryquicklyspreadonsocialmedia,withmanypraisingthecommunity’sspirit.“It’snotjustaboutcandies—it’sabouthumanity,”oneneighborcommented.ForJacob,whopeeked(快速看)atthecandiesfromhishospitalbed,theactwasthebestHalloweengiftever.4.WhywasJacobunabletoenjoyHalloweenasusual?A.Hisfamilyhadn’tplannedit.B.Hehadtocareforhisillmother.C.Asicknesslandedhiminhospital.D.Thechildrendidn’tvisithishouse.5.HowdidMiadiscoverJacob’ssituation?A.Sheinferreditfromasign.B.Jacob’smotherphonedher.C.Neighborsdescribedittoher.D.Shecameacrossanonlinepost.6.WhichwordscanbestdescribeMia?A.Politeanddetermined.B.Far-sightedandgentle.C.Quick-eyedandcaring.D.Helpfulandresponsible.7.Whatlessondoestheauthorwanttotellthroughthetext?A.Festivalsimproverelationships.B.Kidspreferholidaystodailylife.C.Communityeventsbringchildrenjoy.D.Goodnesscanlightupothers’moments.CAnewreportconnectseatingeggstoanincreasedriskofheartdisease.Theresultsfollowseveralearlierstudiesthatfoundeatingeggswasgenerallyhealthy.Thestudycollectsdatafromsixotherearlierstudies.Itshowsa6percentincreasedriskofheartdiseasewhenthenumberofeggsapersonateeachdayincreasedbyhalfanegg.NorrinaAllen,anassociateprofessoratNorthwesternUniversitysaidthat,intheUnitedStates,eggsaregenerallyoneofthetopsourcesofcholesterol(胆固醇)inaperson’sdailyfood.Peoplewithhigherlevelsofcholesterolintheirfoodareatincreasedriskofthedevelopmentofheartdiseaselaterinlife.However,Allenaddedthatshewouldnotsaythateggsarecompletelyunhealthy.“I’mnotsayingthatpeopleshouldtakethemcompletelyoutoftheirfood,”shesaid.“I’mjustsuggestingthatpeopleeattheminaproperamount.”Someexpertsbelievethenewstudydoesnotprovethateggsarecausingheartdisease.“Cholesterol’sroleinthedevelopmentofheartdiseasehasbeendiscussedformorethan30years,”saidBruemmer,anassociateprofessorofmedicineattheUniversityofPittsburghMedicalCenter.“Thisstudydoeshaveclearshortcomings,includingself-reportingatasingletimepoint,”headded.Bruemmersaid,“Eggsinmoderation(适度)areprobablyacceptablefromanutritionalstandpoint.”“Moderation,”headded,“islessthanoneeggaday,includingeggsinfoodssuchasbread”.HollyAndersen,adoctorattheNewYork-Presbyterian/WeillCornellMedicalCenter,agreesthatthestudyhas“realshortcomings”.OneproblemAndersenhaswiththestudyisthatalotoftheegg-eatingpeopleinthestudyalsoappearedtobeeatingmuchmeatandprocessedmeat.“Ifyou’retakingalotofprocessedmeat,itdoesn’tmatterhowmanyeggsyou’reeating,”Andersensaid.Also,Andersensaid,“Thestudycanonlyshowthereisarelationbetweeneggseatingandheartdisease.Butitcannotproveeggsarethecauseofthedisease.Itmayjustbethatpeopleeatingalotofeggsarealsotakingalotofbacon.”8.WhatdoesNorrinaAllenagreewith?A.Eggsarecompletelyunhealthy.B.Eggscontainthemostcholesterol.C.Eggsshouldbeeateninarightamount.D.Eggshavenoconnectionwithheartdisease.9.WhatisBruemmer’sattitudetowardsthestudy?A.Interested. B.Doubtful. C.Concerned. D.Hopeful.10.WhatcanwelearnfromHollyAndersen’swords?A.Eggsandmeatcannotbeeatentogether.B.Processedmeatmaycauseheartdisease.C.Processedmeatshouldbeavoided.D.Thestudyissupportedbyevidence.11.What’sthebesttitleofthetext?A.Doeggscauseheartdisease?B.Areeggsthetopsourceofcholesterol?C.What’stheproperamountofeggseaten?D.Isthecholesteroltoblameforheartdisease?DThee-commerce

companythatretailerstalkaboutmostthesedaysisneitherAmazon,theAmericangiant,norAlibaba,China’sbiggest.

ItisPinduoduo(PDD),aChinesefirmthatstartedin2015asanonlinefoodsupplier,butwhosesuccesshasdrivenitsmarketvalueabove$200bn.LastyearitwasChina’sfastest-growingInternetstock,risingby330%.PDDattractsattentionfortworeasons.Oneisitsbusinessmodel.DavidLiu,vice-presidentofstrategy,explainsthatithasdrawn

onthepopularityofsmartphoneinChinatocreateane-commerceexperienceinwhichpeopleclubtogethertobuyproductsfromrobotvacuum-cleanerstobananas.

Duringthepandemicthishasexpandedintoafast-growingbusinessacrossthousandsoftownsandvillages,inwhichPDD’susersgathertobuylocalfarmproduceatlowprices.

Somecallthis“communitygroup-buy”.Mr.Liucallsit“interactivecommerce”.ItisoneofthehottestpartsoftheChineseInternet.ThesecondisthewayPDDhasbrokentherecordofgiantsofonlineshopping.Untilafewyearsago,China’se-commercemarketseemedatwo-waycompetitionbetweenAlibabaandJD.com,acompetitorplatform.Nolonger.

ElinorLeungofCLSA,abrokerage,expectsPDD’sshareofonlineretailinChinatogobeyondthatofJDin2021.SheexpectsthenumberofusersoverAlibaba.AndalthoughPDDputahugeamountofmoneytolowerthepricesofgoods,ensuringthecustomersfrompoorerpartsofChinaeasyaccesstoitsapp,shethinksitmayturnprofitablethisyear.Remarkably,thekeytoitssuccessfocusedonpartsofthemarkettheyhavebeenunabletoreachinsteadofdefeatingitsbiggercompetitors.Althoughonlinesalesofgrocerieshaverocketedduringthepandemic,lessthanatenthofthe8.1trnyuan($1.25trn)farm-producemarketisboughtandsolddigitally.

“Wearecontinuingtogrowthepie,”saysMrLiu.Thatlessonapplieselsewheretoo.However,nomatterhowafuturemarketlooks,thereisopportunityfornewonlinebusinessesbecausee-commerceisatanearlystageofdevelopment.12.Whatdoestheunderlined“clubtogether”meaninParagraph2?A.Sharetheexpenses. B.Haveaclubtogether.C.Buysomethingingroups. D.Interactwitheachother.13.WhatmainlymakesPDDgooffwithabang?A.Ensuringeasyaccesstotheapp. B.Exploringnewmarkets.C.Loweringthepriceofgoods. D.Competingwithgiantsofonlineshopping.14.WhichofthefollowingmayElinorLeungagreewith?A.E-commercehasyettobedevelopedfully.B.PDDmayendupmakingprofitsthisyear.C.PDDisChina’sfastest-growinglargestInternetbusiness.D.PDD’sshareofonlineretailinChinahasgonebeyondthatofJDin2021.15.What’sMrLiu’sattitudetowardsthefuturee-commerce?A.Negative. B.Causal. C.Positive. D.Objective.第二节七选五(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。Outdoorexerciseoffersmanychoiceslikerunning,biking,hikingorotheroutdoorsports.Thehealthbenefitsofspendingtimeinnaturehavelongbeenknowntoimprovebothphysicalandmentalhealth(身心健康).___16___.Startwithwhatyoulike.Ifyouhaven’tbeenactiveforawhile,thinkbacktoactivitiesyouenjoyedyearsago.___17___.Ifyouhaven’trunforawhileandsuddenlystartsprinting(短跑),youcouldinjureyourself.It’sgoodforyoutochoosegentleactivitiesfirst.Warmupandstretchtoavoidthosepossibleinjuries.___18___.Onebenefitofexercisingoutsideisthatthere’snoneedforexpensiveequipment(装备).Practisestrengthtrainingbyusingyourbodyweightandwhateverisusable.___19___.Youcanalsopractisesit-upsonsomegrass.Repeat8to10times,ornomorethanyouarecomfortablewith,andaddsetswithshortbreaksinbetweenasyougetstronger.Stayencouraged—eveninbadweather.Whenitrainsortheweatherturnscolder,ithelpstorememberthesewords:___20___.Buyajacketthatbreathesandalighthatyoucanuseonsunnyorrainydays.Havinganexercisepartnerwaitingforyoucanhelpkeepyouencouraged.Andsettingagoaltoworktoward—suchasacharitywalkoramarathon—canalsohelpkeepyougoing.A.TheywillmakeexerciseinterestingB.Buildstrengthwithwhat’saroundC.There’snosuccesswithouthardworkD.There’snosuchthingasbadweather,onlythewrongclothesE.Forexample,findapicnictableoralowwalltodohalfpush-upsF.Here’sadvicefromtrainingexpertsongettingintooutdoorexerciseG.However,befullypreparedbeforejumpingbackintoasportyouusedtoplay第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分35分)第一节完形填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Itwasthefinalsprint(冲刺)oftheSantaBarbaraXVGrandPrixcyclo-crossraceinSpain.Fans____21____theroadtothefinishingline,cheeringonthecompetitors.IsmaelEsteban,inthirdplace,wasjust____22____ofhiscompetitor,AgustinNavarro,withonly300meterstothefinishingline.Estebanhadbeencyclingashardashecouldforhoursandwiththefinishingline____23____allthecyclistsbegantospeeduptocrossit.Then,suddenlyEstebangotapuncture(爆胎).Whatshouldhedo?Giveupor____24____?Estebanthrewhisbikeoverhisshouldersand____25____towardsthefinishingline.Justafewsecondslater,fourth-placedNavarro____26____him.Surely,hecouldsimply____27____Estebanandcomethird.ButNavarro____28____andletEstebanrunaheadofhim.ThetwocyclistsreachedthefinishinglinewithEstebanaheadonfoot,Navarrojustbehindhim.Theaudiencewas____29____athisshowofsportsmanshipandcheeredand____30____forthecyclists.Later,Estebantriedtogivehis____31____toNavarro.However,Navarro____32____,andhisresponsewas:“offeringmetheprizewasworthmorethanwhatIdidforhim.”Thetwocyclistsmadeamazingsporting____33____—NavarroforrefusingtotakeadvantageofEsteban’s____34____,andEstebanfor____35____Navarrohismedal.Thiswassportsmanshipatitsverybest.21.A.marched B.positioned C.lined D.listed22.A.behind B.beside C.ahead D.after23.A.bytheway B.insight C.onthemove D.faraway24.A.wait B.continue C.help D.repair25.A.raced B.cycled C.reached D.gathered26.A.insisted B.ran C.pulledhisweight D.caughtupwith27.A.follow B.overtake C.aid D.match28.A.hand B.gaveup C.sloweddown D.fellbehind29.A.amazed B.encouraged C.disappointed D.angry30.A.discussed B.stamped C.clapped D.left31.A.bike B.medal C.honor D.gratitude32.A.forgot B.avoided C.won D.refused33.A.spirit B.races C.discovery D.challenge34.A.anxiety B.trouble C.kindness D.passion35.A.ranking B.competing C.surviving D.offering第二节语法填空(共10小题:每小题1分。满分10分)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。GreatOceanRoad,a243-kilometerstretchofroadalongthesoutheasterncoastofAustralia,iswell-knownforitsbeautifulcoastalviews,____36____wasallIknewaboutitbeforeIvisiteditinperson.Buttomysurprise,notonlywastheoceanview____37____(extreme)attractive,buttheforestandmountainsontheothersideoftheroad____38____(be)alsoveryimpressive.MyfamilywenttoGreatOtwayNationalParkalongtheGreatOceanRoadonahotmorning.Despitetheweather,itwascoolintherainforest,thanks____39____thefinemist(薄雾)fromthevariouswaterfalls.Wevisitedthemostpopularwaterfallinthearea____40____(call)ErskineFalls.Theviewofthewaterfallcould____41____(see)fromtwolookouts.Althoughtheloweronewashundredsof____42____(step)downfromthehigherone,itwassorewardingtoviewthecascading(倾泻的)water.Thenationalparkalsoofferedmanyuniquewaysforvisitors____43____(explore)therainforest.Wechosethetreetopwalk.Aswewalked,thebeautyoftheregion'sfloraandfauna(动植物群)unfoldedinfrontofus,butfrom____44____anglethatIneverthoughtwouldbepossible.Withoutneedingtostretch_____45_____(we)necksupward,wejustlookedaroundlikebirdsstandingonatreebranch!第三节词汇填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列各趣,根据所给中英文提示或首字母,写上1个语义通顺、语法正确的单词或短语。46.Objectively,the________(adapt)ofthefilmisnobetterthantheoriginal.(所给词的适当形式填空)47.Avarietyofafter-schoolactivitieswillbeofferedbyourschool,r________fromartclubstoscienceworkshops.(根据首字母单词拼写)48.“It’sastrongdesireto________(模仿)thelifestylesofpeoplewhoyouwanttobelike,”saidOtto(根据汉语提示单词拼写)49.Iwanttoexpressmysincerec________toyouonyoursuccessintheEnglishspeechcontestheldlastFriday.(根据首字母单词拼写)50.ZhangSanfengwassaidtohaveinventedtaichiafterdrawing________(灵感)fromafightbetweenasnakeandabird.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)51.Theself-studyroomwhichislocatedonthethirdfloorofourlibrary,hasmanypiecesofadvancede________,makingusstudymoreefficiently.(根据首字母单词拼写)52.Asweallknow,ChenWangting’soriginalsetofmoves________(be)calledChen-styletaichi.(所给词的适当形式填空)53.Onthea________thatIamchosentobechairmanoftheStudentCouncil,Iwillorganizemorecolorfulafter-classactivitiestoenrichourschoollife.(根据首字母单词拼写)54.If________(维持)overthelongterm,badhabitscanbecomeaserioushealthrisk.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)55.Nobasketballcourt________(build)inournewCommunitySportsCentresofar.(所给词的适当形式填空)第四部分写作(共两节;满分35分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)56.假如你是高一学生李华,请你为一部你最喜欢的电影写一篇英文影评,并向校英文报投稿。内容包括:1.电影的名称:2.主要故事情节;3.喜欢它的原因。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(满分20分)57.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语,使之构成一篇完整的短文。IwasneverafastrunnerandthusIalwaysdidn’tlikerunning.Throughoutmychildhood,wheneverwecompetedinthe50-meterrun,the400-meter,oranyothertypeofrace,Iwouldalwa

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