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2025~2026学年天津市武清区城关中学高一下学期第一次月考英语试卷一、单项选择1.—Whatdoyouthinkoftheconcert?—________.Ishouldhavestayedathome.

A.Itcouldn’tbebetterB.Itcouldn’tbeworseC.IlikeitalotD.I’dliketo2.Weshouldshow________totheelderlyandlistentotheirlifeexperiences.

A.dutyB.respectC.responsibilityD.topic3.Theworld-famousbrandregularlybringsouthigh-qualityproductsto________itsnameforexcellenceandcraftsmanship.

A.liveuptoB.catchuponC.makeupforD.standupfor4.Shirleylooksveryhappy.She________havegotasatisfyingbirthdaypresentfromherparents.

A.canB.needC.mustD.should5.________fortwodays,Stevemanagedtofinishhisreportontime.

A.ToworkB.WorkedC.TobeworkingD.Havingworked6.—Tocreatenewthings,weneedbothnewideasandthewishtomakethemreal.—Exactly!______reallymattersisourpowerfuldesiretothinkandcreate—thisiswheretrueinventionbegins.

A.ThatB.WhichC.HowD.What7.______youaretalented,youcannotdoeverythingalone;youmustlearntocooperatewithothers.

A.AsifB.UntilC.AslongasD.Evenif8.LearningEnglishasaforeignlanguageisverydifficultinthe________ofanativelanguageenvironment.

A.adoptionB.absenceC.routeD.confirmation9.Themostimportantadvice_______I’dliketogiveistogoallout.

A.whereB.whatC.howD.that10.5Gsignalsarestillnotavailableinthis________area.

A.previousB.dramaticC.remoteD.indigenous11.Itwasthesecondtimethatshe______MountEverestwithherteammates.

A.hadclimbedB.hasclimbedC.wouldclimbD.climbed12.Peoplewhotravel________theBerninaExpresshavethechancetoseeincredibleviews.

A.aboardB.abroadC.boardD.broad13.Wealltosome______rememberthegoodtimesandforgetthebad.

A.emotionB.creditC.extentD.aspect14.Inthelastthirtyyears,thenumberofpeopleparticipatinginphysicalfitnessprograms________sharply.

A.hasincreasedB.hadincreasedC.wasincreasingD.haveincreased15.—I’llneverunderstandphysics.It’ssocomplicated.—________.Witheffortandpatience,youcandefinitelyunderstandit.

A.NowonderB.NeversayneverC.HardtosayD.Youcan’tbeserious二、完形填空Theearthquakehadjustended,leavingthecityinruins.All16hadstopped,soIhadnochoicebuttowalkhome.Thestreetswerequiet,withonlytheoccasionalsoundof17piecesofbuildingsshifting.AsIwalked,I18anoldladyatabakerygivingoutfreebread.Herhandsshook,buthersmilewasgenuineandreal.Herkindnessmademefeel19inthecoldafterthedisaster.Threeblocksahead,amanindirtyblueworkclothesstoodnexttoacrackedwoodensignthatsaid,“FreeHotWater&TeaBag—TakeWhatYouNeed.”People,whowere20emptybottlesandoldcontainers,21slowlyintothegaragethatthemanhadturnedintoashelter.Soon,thesoundofcupsclinking(叮当声)mixedwithreallaughter—laughterthatfelt22thanfarawaytroubles,likeawarmcoatholdingoffthecoldwinterwind.Atthecrossroads,myfriend,whowasalwaysreadytohelpothers,stoodinthecoldwithasignthatread,“Rideshome—don’t23thewind!”Iwatchedashecarefullyhelpedatired,worriedoldman24hismotorcycleanddrovehimtoadistantneighborhood.Thenextday,Idrovetohavemycar25.Manygasstationswereclosedorhadverylonglines.IwasworriedwhenIsawthatIwas26fifteencars.Thelineseemedendless,andtheweightofthesituation27downonme.Finally,whenmy28came,theattendant(服务员)smiledandsaid,“Becauseofthissituation,weareonlygiving$30worthofgasperperson.Isthatalright?”“Ofcourse,”Ireplied.“29keepsusallmoving.”Hissmilegavemesomuchcomfort.Atthereliefcenter,amancriedwhenfoodarrived,thefirstmealinthreedays.Ashe30histears,hisnextwordstookmebysurprise.“Iamvery31thatweareprovidedwithfood,butpeopleintheshelternexttoushaven’t32anyfoodatall.Couldyouhelpthemtoo?”Hiswordsmadeeveryonefeelhis33intoughtimes.Thewoundedcityshoweditstrueheartthroughsimple,everydayactions.Thesesmallbutkindgestureswerethethreads(线)that34ourcommunitytogether,provingthatwecouldrebuild,notjustourhomes,butour35aswell.Theearthquakebrokebuildings,butwesawourstrongestconnection—peoplehelpingpeople.16.A.trafficB.lifeC.businessD.rescue17.A.brokenB.attackedC.escapedD.removed18.A.missedB.ignoredC.caughtD.noticed19.A.emptyB.warmC.severeD.anxious20.A.openingB.sellingC.holdingD.repairing21.A.sufferedB.movedC.disappearedD.criticized22.A.thinnerB.softerC.brighterD.stronger23.A.mindB.matterC.donateD.stretch24.A.aroundB.ontoC.underD.over25.A.usedupB.takenupC.filledupD.putup26.A.betweenB.throughC.amongD.behind27.A.gaveB.tookC.broughtD.pressed28.A.bandB.turnC.dutyD.decision29.A.RepresentingB.AttachingC.SharingD.Guiding30.A.adjustedB.draggedC.wipedD.washed31.A.gratefulB.carefulC.disappointedD.frightened32.A.collectedB.receivedC.sentD.given33.A.confidenceB.selflessnessC.achievementD.energy34.A.scaredB.deceivedC.touchedD.held35.A.spiritsB.theoriesC.realitiesD.tricks三、阅读理解Takealookattheactivitieslistedbelowandseeifyou’reinterestedinanyofthem.FollowHarry’sFootsteps:OxfordItwillbeagoodchoicetotakeaself-guidedwalkingtourofOxford,whichsawmanymagicalactivitiesduringthefilmingoftheHarryPotterseries.YoucanseetheTudordininghallatChristChurchCollege.ItgavethedesignertheideaforbuildingtheHogwartsGreatHall,andthestairthatwasusedseveraltimesduringthefilms.Website:WatchHarryPotterandtheCursedChildinLondonTheplay,HarryPotterandtheCursedChild,hassentPotterfanswild,asfreshplotsandnewcharactersareshown.Theplayisputonintwoparts.Youcanwatchthemonthesamedayorontwoevenings.TicketsareonsaletoApril22,2026andthecostsarefrom15to70forbothparts.Website:TaketheGrandTour:AcrossEnglandBritMovieTourshaveputtogetherthebestHarryPotterexperience:atwo-daytourledbyanexpertinthebooksandfilmsaswellasthehistoryoftheplacesvisitedonthetour.TheexcitingjourneybeginsinLacockvillageinWiltshire.DayTwostartswithatriptoOxfordandendswithavisittotheWarnerBrosStudioTour—themakingofHarryPotter.Thecosts:£1,800fortwopeopleor£2,900forfourpeople.Website:BoardtheHogwartsExpress:Platform93/4KingsCross,LondonNoself-respectingPotterfancanlivewithoutaHogwartsscar,andTheHarryPotterShopatPlatform93/4istheplacetogetit.There’salsoanopportunitytohaveafantasticphoto,asyoucrashthroughthebrickwallontoPlatform93/4.Website:36.Whywouldsomeonetakeaself-guidedwalkingtourofOxford?

A.TowatchthemoviesoftheHarryPotterseriesB.TomeetotherfansoftheHarryPotterseriesC.ToseesomethingintheHarryPotterseriesD.TolearnaboutthehistoryoftheHarryPotterseries37.WhatdoweknowabouttheplayHarryPotterandtheCursedChild?

A.AllthecharactershaveappearedintheHarryPotterseriesB.Onedoesn’thavetofinishwatchingitinonedayC.Themostexpensiveticketcosts$140D.It’llbeputonfromApril22,202638.HowmuchshouldacouplewiththeirtwinsatleastpaytogotoBritMovieTours?

A.£1,800.B.£2,700.C.£2,900.D.£3,600.39.Totakeaphotoofyourcrashingthroughawall,wherewouldyougo?

A.KingsCross.B.Lacockvillage.C.Oxford.D.ChristChurchCollege.40.Whowouldmostprobablybeinterestedintheactivities?

A.FansoftheHarryPotterseries.B.PeoplewhowanttoseearoundEngland.C.PeoplewhowanttomeettheHarryPotteractors.D.HarryPotterfanswhowantsomecheapactivities.WandaDenchandJamalHintonareapairofunlikelyfriends.Allittooktobringthemtogetherwasacoupleoftextstothewrongnumber.Dench,agrandmotheroffourkids,livinginMesa,Arizona,meanttotexthergrandsontoinvitehimtoher2016Thanksgivingdinner,butshereachedHintonbymistake.17-year-oldHintonwasconfusedthatsomeonenamedhisgrandmahadtextedhimwhilehewasinclass.Shesentasmilingphotoofherselftohim.Hintonfoundshewasn’thisgrandma.Attractedbyhersmile,fullofsunshineandgentlelove,Hintonthoughtthisjustmatchedhisideaofagrandmotherandhethenaskedifhestillcouldhaveaplate.“Ofcourseyoucan,”shereplied.“That’swhatgrandmasdo!”Thebigdaycameveryfast.Withatouchofanxiety,Hintonshowedupatherhometosharethemeal.Denchwasexcitedabouthiscoming.HintontoldtheDenchfamilyabouthisplansforthefuture.Shespokehighlyoftheyoungman.Hintonseemedtoenjoythisgrandma’scookingandhopedtobeinvitedmore.Thetwowerefastfriends.Thetwohaveremainedclosesincesharingtheirfirstturkeydinner.TheyarenotlimitedtotheThanksgivingtable.DenchandherhusbandcalledHintontovisitapumpkinfarmwiththem.HintonsaidhebecameDench’spersonaltechsupport,helpinghersetuphernewphone.Yearslater,HintonmovedintohisfirstapartmentwithhiswifeMikaela.Later,theyhadtheirfirstbaby.Certainly,Denchisagreat-grandmothernow.TheirstorywasreportedbyalocalTVstation.Theirphotosofthetwowithhandwrittennotesthatmarkedeachmomentmovedmanypeople.TheirThanksgivingpartygetsbiggerandbiggereveryyearandtheirconnectiongrowsdeeper.Denchsaid,“Ijustfeellikemylifehasbeenenrichedsincehe’scomeintoit.”41.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph2?

A.HintonandDench’sgrandsonsareclassmates.B.DenchandHintonliketomakefriendsonline.C.HintonisattractedbyDench’sThanksgivingdinner.D.Denchlooksmuchlikethegrandma’simageinHinton’smind.42.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeDenchandHinton’sfirstmeeting?

A.Pleasant.B.Funny.C.Nervous.D.Inspiring.43.HowdidDenchandHintondeveloptheirfriendshipaftertheirfirstdinner?

A.Throughfamilydinners.B.Throughlivingclosetoeachother.C.Throughparticipatingineachother’slives.D.Throughmodernmeansofcommunication.44.WhatdoDench’swordsinthelastparagraphshow?

A.Shehasahealthylifestyle.B.Sheisproudofherwritingskills.C.Shecangetwellalongwithyoungpeople.D.ShefeelsgratefulforHinton’sfriendship.45.Whatisthebesttitleforthistext?

A.AwrongtextB.ThekindstrangersC.TheunlikelyfriendsD.AThanksgivingdinnerIlostmyphonewhenIwasonholidayfourmonthsago.WithnophonetouseonmywaybacktoMilan,Idecidedtobuyabookattheairportbeforeboardingtheplane.TherewasadiscountonStephenHawking’sBriefAnswerstotheBigQuestions,andwhilenotnecessarilyaneasyreadforthenon-readerIwasatthetime,ittouchedonsomeofthesubjectsI’mmostpassionateaboutsoIdecideditwasworththe£5.99.Ipaidforit.Tomygreatsurprise,Ireadthewholebookonthattwo-hourreturnflight—andsomyloveforreadingbegan.Iwasconfused.Beforethen,Iusedtobuybooksfairlyoften,hopingI’dreadthem,knowingmonthswouldgobyandIwouldn’tevenopenthem.SoIwondered.Whatwasdifferentthistime?Aftercarefullyanalyzingthesituation,Icameupwithanexplanation.NowIrealize,mostbooksonmyreadinglistasachildcamefromoneofthreeplaces:suggestedbooks,schoolbooks,and“toreadbeforeyoudie”books.Asakid,Ididn’thavemuchexperiencewhenitcametobooksorreading.SowhenIdecidedtopickupabook,IthoughttheseweretheonesIshouldreadandIbelievedIwouldsurelyenjoythem.ThenIendedupthinkingofmyselfassomeonethatsimplydidn’tlikereading.Itisobvious,inhindsight(在事后看来),thatIactuallyreallyenjoyedreading.ThefewtimesIgottoskimthroughabookthatfeltright,Iwoulddevourthewholethinginamatterofhours.Manypeopleapproachreadinginthewrongway,sotheyfinallyendupdislikingitthewayIdid.Keeponreadingbooksyoudon’tlike,andyou’lleventuallyconvinceyourselfitisreadingyoudon’tlike.Sojustmakesure,youarereadingbooksthattouchonsubjectsyouareactuallypassionateabout—don’tbescaredtocreateyouruniquebookshelf.46.Whatsurprisedtheauthor?

A.Helosthisphone.B.Thebookwasverycheap.C.Thebookwaseasytoread.D.Hefinishedreadingthebook.47.Whatdoestheauthorintendtodoinparagraph2?

A.Explorewaystocreateareadinglist.B.Introducehisparticulartasteinbooks.C.Explainwhyheusedtobeanon-reader.D.Analyzehowchildren’sbooksareclassified.48.Whatbooksdoestheauthoradvisepeopletoread?

A.Thosethatattracttheirinterest.B.Thosethatenrichtheirknowledge.C.Thosethatarepopularamongreaders.D.Thosethatarewrittenbybest-sellingauthors.49.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedwordinParagraph3?

A.eatgreedilyB.readeagerlyC.runquicklyD.spendunwillingly50.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.LearningfromagreatbookB.HowIfellinlovewithreadingC.CreatingasuccessfulstudytourD.HowIdevelopedareadinghabitHaveyoueverhadtheflu(流感)?Ifyes,youmayremembercoughing,tiredness,andbodyaches.Otheranimalsgettheflutoo—it’scausedbyavirus(病毒).Manyfluvirustypesinfectdifferentanimals,andsometimesaviruscan“jump”betweenspecies,calledspillover.Thishappensbecauseviruseschangetheirgeneticcode(RNA)viamutations(突变):theygetmutationswhencopyingthemselves,orbyexchangingRNAwithotherfluvirusesinthesameinfectedanimal.Trackingvirusspreadmatterstostopoutbreaks.ScientistscompareviralRNAtomakea“familytree”—closelyrelatedvirusessitneareachotherandshareasource,whiledistantonescomefromdifferentplaces.Inearly2024,U.S.dairyfarmersnoticedstrangesymptomsincows:flu-likediscomfort,thickyellowmilk,andsomeevenstoppedproducingmilk.Thisworriedexperts,asbirdfluhadalreadyspilledovertowildmammalslikecats,foxes,andseals—sotheysetouttocheckifithadreachedcowsandhowitspread.Theystudied9farms,collectingover300cowsamples(样本)andtestingdeadwildanimalsfoundthere.Labworkconfirmed(确认)birdflu.TheymeasuredviruslevelsbyextractingRNA,checkedhowlongcowsmadeinfectiousvirus(testingsamples3,16,31dayslater),andanalyzed(分析)datatotracespread.Resultsshowedsickcows’milkhadthehighestviruslevels.VirusRNAlasted31days,butitwasn’tinfectiousafterday3.Thecowvirushaduniquemutations,differentfromknownbirdflustrains.Healthy-lookingcowsalsocarriedthevirus,spreadingittootherfarms.Somefarmanimalsandcatswereinfectedtoo—likelyfromdrinkingmilkfromsickcows.Thisisthefirsttimebirdfluwasseenspreadingbetweenmammals,likefromcowtocow.Ifitmutatesfurthertotargetmammals,itcouldreachhumans.Humanexpansion—buildingfarms,towns,andcitiesintowildareas—makesiteasierfordiseaseslikebirdflutojumpbetweenspecies.Butthere’sgoodnews:pasteurizing(消毒)milkkillsthevirus,andteamworkbetweenfarmers,vets,andresearcherscansloworstopspread.51.InwritingParagraph1,theauthoraimsto________.

A.makeacomparisonB.reachaconclusionC.presentanargumentD.introduceatopic52.Whatcanbeinferredfromthescientists’actionoftestingsamples“3,16,31dayslater”?

A.Theyweretryingtofindacurefortheinfectedcows.B.TheyneededtocollectenoughRNAtobuildafamilytree.C.Theywerestudyinghowthevirus’sinfectiousnesschangedovertime.D.Theywantedtoseehowlongtheviruscouldsurviveintheenvironment.53.Whatisthemainideaofthefourthparagraph?

A.Theresultsofthestudyonthebirdfluvirusincows.B.Themethodsusedbyscientiststostudythebirdfluvirusincows.C.Theimpactofthebirdfluvirusondifferentfarmanimalsandcats.D.Thereasonswhyhealthy-lookingcowscarriedthevirus.54.WhatconclusioncanbedrawnfromParagraph5?

A.Thethreatisnewandserious;however,itcanbemanaged.B.Theprimarysolutionistostopdrinkingmilktoavoidinfection.C.Humanexpansionintowildareasistheonlyreasonwhybirdfluspreads.D.Thiscowviruswillfinallychangeandmakemanypeoplesickaroundtheworld.55.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.UsingGeneticTreestoTrackVirusSpreadinFarmsB.TheGrowingThreatofBirdFlutoHumanHealthC.HowMilkPasteurizationkeepsOurFoodSafeD.BirdFluSpilloverinDairyCows阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。WhenIwasinmysecondyearinseniorhighschool.Ifoundafour-dollar-an-hourpart-timejobatVillanovaPizza.Likemanyofmyfriends,Ilongedtoearnsomepocketmoneyfromthejobaswellasgainingsocialexperience.JustoneweekafterIworkedthere,Stanley,themanagercalledmeintohisoffice.Asthesayinggoes,“lifeisn’tabedofroses”.Myfirstjobendedinfailure.HisreasonwasthatIshoweduplatetwiceandtookmorebreaksthanothers.“Oh,I’maloser.”Ithoughttomyself.Ibelievedthatthoughtwassharedbymybrothers,neitherofwhomhadeverbeenfired,andmymother,thoughshewouldneverexpressitinthoseterms.“Iamtoosadtodoanything.”Icomplainedtomyfather.Afterlisteningtomywords,helaughed.“It’snotfunny;I’maloser.”Isaid.“No,you’

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