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2025-2026学年度高一年级英语6月月考卷考试时间:90分钟;满分100分注意事项:1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第I卷(选择题)一、听力理解(共15题:每小题1分,满分15分)第一节:每段材料仅读一遍。1.Whichseasonisitprobablynow?A.Summer.B.AutumnC.Winter.2.Whatcolouristhewoman'shorse?A.Brown.B.White.C.Black.3.Howmuchmoneywasleft?A:£10.B.£20.C.£40.4.Whatdoesthewomanlikeaboutbirdwatching?A.Listeningtosongs.B.Observingbirds.C.Gettingclosetonature.5.Whatdoestheman'smotherprobablywanthimtobe?A.Anartist.B.Aprogrammer.C.Abiologist.第二节:每段材料读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答6-8小题。6.HowlonghasAlicebeendisabled?A.Fortenyears.B.Forelevenyears.C.Fortwelveyears.7.WhatcompetitionhasAlicetakenpartin?A.Aboxingcompetition.B.Arunningcompetition.C.Aswimmingcompetition.8.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeAlice?A.Positive.B.Patient.C.Relaxed.听下面一段对话,回答9-11小题。9.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Whytheyvolunteered.B.Howtheyspenttheweekend.C.Wheretheylearnttodriveatractor.10.WheredidGracespendherweekend?A.Athome.B.Inapark.C.Inazoo.11.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Bruce'smotherwasill.B.Gracedidsomehousework.C.Gracetookcareofbabypandas.听下面一段独白,回答12-15小题。12.WhyissendingWeChatredpacketsopopular?A.It'sanimportanttradition.B.Smartphonesarewidelyused.C.Parentswanttoexpresstheirlove.13.Whatdidthespeakerdowithhisluckymoneywhenhewasalittleboy?A.Hehelpedpoorchildren.B.Heboughtbeautifulclothes.C.Hespentitonbooksandtoy.14.Whatmadethespeakerchangehiswaytospendhisluckymoney?A.Hisclassmates'supportB.Hisfamily'sencouragement.C.Apieceofnewsaboutastudentlivingintoughconditions.15.Whatwastheattitudeofthespeaker'sclassmates?A.Theyagreedwithhim.B.Theywereuninterested.C.Theydisagreedtojoinhim.二、单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)16.-Iknowit'salittlelate,butIcanhelpyoufinishtherestoftheexperimentinthelab.—________!Icanhandleitbymyself,andIdon'twanttotroubleyouafterwork.A:Don'tbotherB.SorrytobotheryouC.ItdependsD.That'sagoodpoint17.Thebookprovidesadetailed________ofthehistoricaleventsthatshapedthenation.A.suggestionB.account.C.intentionD.introduction18.ProfessorWang,aswellastwoofhisstudents,________anexperimentinthelaboratoryatthemoment.A.isdoingB.aredoingC.wasdoingD.weredoing19.Asschedulesoftenchangedunexpectedlyathernewjob,sheneededtobehighly________tostayproductive.A.virtualB.flexibleC.scientificD.independent20.Thehistoricalwoodenbridgeacrosstheriver________foroverayearduetosevereerosion,butthelatestreportsaystherestoration________nextmonthandwillreopen.A.hasbeenclosed;isprogressingB.hasbeenclosed;hadprogressedC.hadbeenclosed;hasbeenprogressingD.hadbeenclosed;wasprogressing21.Thelocalcafeownernoticedthatamaninagraycoathadbecomea(n)________overthepastfewmonths,alwaysorderingthesamedrinkandsittingatthesamecornertable.A.regularB.visitorC.guestD.sponsor22.Allhislifetimeheproducedalargenumberofworksofcalligraphy,butuptonow,themajorityofhisoriginalworks________orlost.A.havebeendestroyedB.havedestroyedC.weredestroyedD.aredestroyed23.AlthoughDianesurvivedthecarcrash,herarmsandlegswerebadlyinjuredand________hercarwasdestroyed.A.inallB.inreturnC.inreliefD.inaddition24.Wevisitedanart________atthemuseumlastweekend.A.extensionB.performanceC.exhibitionD.concert25.Overthepastthreeyears,hugequantitiesofwaste,suchasplasticbottlesandfoodboxes,________bythelocalenvironmentalgroup.A.havebeenrecycledB.wasrecycledC.hasbeenrecycledD.wererecycled26.Womenprefertothinkandthenspeak,whilemenliketospeakasthey________.A.hadthoughtB.havethoughtC.thoughtD.arethinking27.Don'tdealwithitasyouwish.It'simportanttofollowtheregular________.A.behaviourB.contextC.creativityD.procedure28.His________totheteamhaswonhighpraisefromthecoach.A.contributionB.declarationC.confirmationD.permission29.Myaginglaptop________seeminglyatrandominthemiddleofcrucialtasks,causingmeimmensefrustration.A.alwaysfreezesB.isalwaysfreezingC.hasalwaysfrozenD.willalwaysbefrozen30.-Bruce,I'vedraftedascheduleforourteambuilding.I'dappreciateyourthoughts.—________.Butmaybewecouldadjustthetimingforthefirstactivity.A.I'mafraidit'snotpracticalB.Icouldn'tagreemoreC.ItseemsworkableingeneralD.It'sentirelyuptoyou三、完形填空(共20小题:每小题1分,满分20分)Atthemid-Mayin2018,the69year-oldamputee(被截肢者)XiaBoyufinallystoodproudontwoartificiallegsonthepeakofMountQomolangma,asymbolshowcasingtotheworldthepowerof__31__.Morethan40yearsago,Xia__32__bothofhisfeettofrostbiteafterlendinghissleepingbagtoateammemberduringthetriptoclimbMountQomolangma.Eventhoughartificiallegswerenot__33__inChinaatthetime,Xiastrongly__34__thathewouldonedayfulfillhis__35__dreamandso,beforethatdaycame,thebestthingtodowasto__36__himselfbytrainingconstantly.Threeyearslaterhefinallygothisnewlegs,whichenabledhimto__37__hissportscareer.However,fateonceagaintooka__38__turnwhenhewasinhis40s.In1993,illness__39__onthestumps(残肢)onhislegs,whichrequired__40__thirdofhislowerlegsbeamputated.Threeyearsafterthat,hewasdiagnosedwithlymphcancer.Overtheyears,XianevergaveuphisdreamofclimbingMountQomolangma.__41__tohisfinalsuccessfulclimbin2018,hehadtriedfourothertimestoclimbtothesummit,buteachtimeLadyLuckgavehimthe__42__.Thelasttimehe__43__hisdreamwasin2016.Thethen67-year-oldwasonly94metersfromthesummit,butasnowstorm__44__hisway.Takinghisteammembers'__45__intoconsideration,Xiamadethe__46__decisiontogoback.OnMay14,Xiafelt__47__andastrongsenseoffulfillmentwelledupinhim,standingonthepeakofthehighestmountainintheworld."Thekeyistofocusonyourdreams,insteadofthe__48__youencounteralongtheway.Ididn'tregretanythingthatIhaddoneandacceptedeverythingthatlifehad__49__me,butIneverstoppedfightingagainst__50__,"Xiasaid,stressingthatfulfillingone'sdreamhasnothingtodowithage,disabilityorthethoughtsorexpectationsofothers,butafirmbeliefinyourself.31.A.dreamB.strengthC.confidenceD.mind32.A.costB.lostC.gaveD.paid33.A.availableB.acceptableC.affordableD.reachable34.A.confirmedB.assuredC.believedD.hoped35.A.unfinishedB.UnchallengedC.unsolvedD.unreached36.A.prepareB.presentC.preserveD.pressure37.A.takeB.beginC.completeD.continue38.A.suddenB.sharpC.darkD.good39.A.existedB.roseC.developedD.fixed40.A.oneB.anotherC.theotherD.other41.A.PreviousB.ContraryC.BackD.Similar42.A.toughnutB.redcarpetC.coldshoulderD.laststraw43.A.puteffortintoB.gotclosetoC.devotedhimselftoD.threwhimselfinto44.A.blanketedB.smoothedC.bathedD.blocked45.A.honourB.struggleC.creditD.safety46.A.finalB.disappointingC.wiseD.heartbreaking47.A.tirednessB.reliefC.painD.loneliness48.A.distrustB.hardshipC.doubtD.criticism49.A.distributedtoB.providedforC.arrangedforD.thrownat50.A.challengesB.determinationC.misfortuneD.belief四、阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)AFouramazingbooksforchildrenTrooFriendSarah'sparentsarealwaysbusy,sotheyinvestinthelatestartificialintelligence-aTrooFriend560MakIV--tokeeptheirdaughtercompany.Havingarobotfriendmaynotbeasstraightforwardastheyexpect,though,especiallywhenitstartstodevelophumanfeelings.PollyPecorinoWhenMr.andMrs.Snell,thedishonestownersofHappyDaysZoo,stealababybear,it'suptoPollyPecorinotohelp.CanshebebraveenoughtostanduptotheSnellsandreturnthebearcubtothewoods?Fullofattractivepictures,thisisalovelystoryofakindlygirlandalostbear.Pages&Co:TillyandtheBookwanderersTillyhaslivedabovehergrandmother'sbookshopeversincehermotherdisappeared.Oneday,Tillyrealizesthatcharactersfrombooksareappearingintheshop.WiththehelpofthemaincharactersinAnneofGreenGablesandAliceinWonderland,Tillysetsouttodiscoverwhathappenedtohermother.LaughOutLoudWrittenbyJamesPatterson,thisbookisabout12-year-oldJimmy'sattemptstosetupabookcompanythatisrunbypeopleofhisownage.Jimmylovesreadingandusesthisasaninspirationforthecompany,makingitasimaginativeandfunasWillyWonka'schocolatefactory.Thebookhaslotsoffunnyandcleverreferencestootherbooksforyoungpeople.51.WhatproblemdoSarah'sfamilyhavewiththeirrobotfriend?A.Itisn'tgoodathelpingchildrenlearn.B.Itdoesn'tgivewantedcareandlove.C.Itspeakstoostraightforwardly.D.Ithasemotionslikehumans.52.Whatdothelasttwobookshaveincommon?A.Theymakementionofotherchildren'sbooks.B.Theyarestoriesaboutrunningabusiness.C.Theytalkaboutfamilyrelationships.D.Theyinspirechildrentohelpothers.53.Whichbookbestsuitschildrenwhocareaboutanimals?A.TrooFriend.B.PollyPecorino.C.LaughOutLoud.D.Pages&Co:TillyandtheBookwanderers.BScientistshaveknownformanyyearsthathouseplantsbenefitpeople'swell-being.Nowresearchershavefoundawaytomakeplantsevenbetterforhumanhealth.Usingamethodcalledgeneticmodification(基因编辑),theyraisedplantsthatreduceindoorairpollution.GMmeanschangingaplantoranimalbyfixingitsDNA,includingaddingDNAfromanotherspecies(物种).Indoorairpollutionisproducedbycleaningproducts,cooking,anddust,amongotherthings,anditcanbebadforpeople'shealth.In1989,researchdonebyNASAfoundthathouseplantscouldcleantheairinahome.Laterstudies,however,showedthatplantsactuallymadetoosmalladifferencetohelpmuch.Sincethen,scientistshavebeenexperimentingwiththeDNAofcertainhouseplantstotrytocreateonethatwillreducemoreairpollution.In2018,scientistsfromtheUniversityofWashingtondecidedtoadaptahouseplantcalledpothos,ordevil'sivy,whichispopularandeasytocarefor.TheteamaddednewDNAbasedonachemicalfoundinarabbit'sliver.Intheanimal,thechemicalbreaksdownharmfulmatter.TheteamfoundthatthenewDNAmadetheplantbetterattakinginpollution.Morerecently,acompanycalledNeoplantsaddedmoreDNA,fromtwotypesofbacteria(细菌).Asthedevil'sivygrow,theteamstudieditcarefully.Testssuggestedthatitwasupto30timesbetterattakinginpollutionthanthenon-GMplantsthatNASAtestedbackin1989.Thecompanyisalsoplanningtoaddbacteriatothesoilthatcomeswiththeplant,whichcouldhelpbreakdownevenmorepollutinggases.Thereismoreworktobedone,buttheteamatNeoplantsplanstousethistechnologyinothertypesofhouseplants.Ifallgoeswell,thecompanyhopespeopleintheUSwillbeabletodecoratetheirhomeswithpollution-bustingplantsbynextyear.Anothercompany,OrigenAir,sellsaplant-basedsystemthatcleanstheairinbusinessesandhomes.IthasalreadyappearedonthemarketinCanada.54.Howcanhouseplantsbenefitpeople'shealthaccordingtothetext?A.Byrelaxingpeople'sminds.B.Byproducingmoreoxygen.C.Bycuttingdownairpollution.D.Bykillingthebacteriaintheair.55.Whatdoweknowaboutpothosfromthetext?A.Itisarareandhigh-demandinghouseplant.B.NASAwasthefirsttostudyitshealthbenefits.C.Theplantitselfcanbreakdownharmfulchemicals.D.GMtechnologybettersitsabilitytoreduceairpollution.56.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Nosimilarplant-basedsystemhasbeenputintouseuptillnow.B.Furtherimprovementsareneededbeforethesystemgoesintoservice.C.Applicationofthetechnologytoothertypesofhouseplantsisalreadyunderway.D.Neoplants'geneticallymodifiedhouseplantsaresuretoappearonthemarketsoon.57.Inwhichsectionofamagazinemaythistextappear?A.Healthandsport.B.Artsandentertainment.C.Scienceandtechnology.D.Animalsandtheenvironment.CVeryfewpeoplewillchallengeyouifyousaythattheworldseemstobechangingfasterandfaster.Ofcourse,somepeoplewill.Theywillmentionhowchangehasoccurredthroughouthistory.Wemaybeonanupcyclerightnow,butthingswillslowdownagain,astheyhaveoverandoverforthousandsofyears.ButIdon'tthinkmostpeople--eventhosewhoagreethatchangeiscomingfaster-reallyappreciatetheconsequencesofthehighspeedofthatchange.Thespeedofeverythingisgoingupandup.Andthisisnowdemandingthatwerunorganizationsinadifferentway.However,thenumberofpublicorprivatefirmswhoaretryingtoadoptnewwaysisverysmall.Whyshouldthisbeso?Ithinktheanswerliesinthefactwebelieve.Forthemostpart,itishighlyinfluencedbyourownpersonalexperiences.Andwhenitcomestochange,theworldweseetodayandtheworldwesawtwoorthreeorfourmonthsagoarerarelyverydifferent.Indeedourexperiencescanbeliterally99.5%thesame.Wegetup,getreadyforwork,andgetonthesubway,notpayingattentiontothedepthoftheseawall(海堤),becauseitdoesn'taffectustoday.Soevenifweknowthatthingsarechangingandchangingfaster,whatweseeandfeelisverydifferent.Andourexperiences,andthefeelingsthatwegetfromthem,areveryinfluentialindeterminingourbehaviorSoifwedon'tfeelthingsarechangingthatmuch,wewon'tactivelyandaggressively(有冲劲地)lookfornewwaystoadapttothatchange.It'sreallythatsimple.Andincreasingly,it'sreallythatdangerous.Thewayweabsorbinformation,andthewayweactonit,arenotgoingtochangebecausethestructureofourbrainsorbodieswillnotsuddenlychange.Thelatteronlyhappensoververylongperiodsoftime.Whatcanhelp?Bigideasthatproducebiglightbulbsoverourheadscanhelp.Aconstantfocusonchange-opportunitiesandrisks--canhelp.Asenseofurgency(紧迫感)tofindandusenewopportunitiesmighthelp.58.Whatismostpeople'sattitudetowardsthechangingworldintheauthor'sopinion?A.Negative.B.Objective.C.Indifferent.D.Appreciative.59.Whydoonlyafewfirmstrytooperatenewways?A.Mostfirmsarecautiousaboutchoosingarightway.B.Mostfirmsconsidertheworldalwaysthesame.C.Mostfirmsfeelveryfewchangesindailylife.D.Mostfirmsprefermoreefficientoldways.60.WhichordercanshowtheCORRECTrelationshipamongexperiences,feelingsandactions?A.Feelings→actions→experiences.B.Actions→feelings→experiences.C.Experiences→actions→feelings.D.Experiences→feelings→actions.第II卷(非选择题)五、书面表达第一节:阅读表达(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)Puttingonweightcouldbeaside-effectofloneliness,researchsuggests.Women,whofeellonely,arehungrier,andtheyevenfindabigmeallesssatisfying.Thiscouldbethebody'swayoftellingthemtoseekcompany,foreatinghasbeenasociableactivitythroughouthumanevolution.Theresearchersasked42womennottoeatovernight,andthengavethemalargebreakfast.Thewomenratedtheirhungerbeforeandaftertheirmealandbloodsampleswhichrevealedtheirlevelsofghrelinthe"hungerhormone(激素)".Asexpected,levelsofghrelinfellaftereatingandthenstartedtorise.However,therisewasmuchquickerinthelonelywomen,andtheymademuchmoreofthehormone.Theyalsosaidtheyfelthungrier.Theysaid:"Theneedforsocialconnectionisessentialtohumannature.Asaresult,peoplemayfeelhungrierwhentheyfeelsociallydisconnected."Interestingly,lonelinessonlymakesthinwomenhungrierIthasnoeffectontheappetiteofthosewhoarecorpulent.Itisn'tclearwhythisis,butitispossiblethattheshamerelatedwithbeingfatmakessocializinglessvaluableforthem.Otherstudiessuggestyoushouldchooseyourcompanycarefullyatmealtimes.Ithasbeenshownthatwetendtomimic(模仿)ourdiningcompanion'seatinghabits,takingmouthfulsatthesametimeandeatingmorewhenourcompaniondoes.Thelinkwithappetitecouldhelpexplaintherangeofdevastatingeffectslonelinesscanhaveonhealth.Beingcutofffromfriendsandfamilycanraisebloodpressure,stressandtheriskofdepression,aswellasweakeningtheimmunesystem(免疫系统)andaperson'sresistancetoAlzheimer'sdisease(早老性痴呆).Overall,lonelinessisasdamagingassmokingornotexercising.61.Howwillthelonelypeoplereact,accordingtoParagraph1?(nomorethan5words)________________________62.Whatdoesthebodywanttotellbybeinghungry?(nomorethan7words)________________________63.Wha
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