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高二英语第一次月考卷01(考试版A3)(天津专用)(1)_1多考区联考_2510092025-2026学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题
高二英语第一次月考卷01(考试版A3)(天津专用)(1)_1多考区联考_2510092025-2026学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题
高二英语第一次月考卷01(考试版A3)(天津专用)(1)_1多考区联考_2510092025-2026学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题
高二英语第一次月考卷01(考试版A3)(天津专用)(1)_1多考区联考_2510092025-2026学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题
高二英语第一次月考卷01(考试版A3)(天津专用)(1)_1多考区联考_2510092025-2026学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题

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……………… ○ ……………… 内 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… ……………… ○ ……………… 外 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… … 学 校 : ______________ 姓 名 : _____________ 班 级 : _______________ 考 号 : ______________________ 8.The doctor regretted ______ him that he couldn’t follow in his father’s footsteps to play basketball because of 2025-2026 学年高二英语上学期第一次月考卷 01(天津专用) the serious injury. He regretted not ______ the doctor’s advice to have enough rest. (考试时间:100分钟 试卷满分:130分) A.to tell; to follow B.telling; following 考生注意: C.to tell; following D.telling; to follow 1.答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规 9.Jean chose ______ for rescue on the roof to avoid ______ away by the flood. 定的位置上。 A.waiting; washing B.to wait; being washed 2. 答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的 C.waiting; to wash D.to wait; to be washed 作答一律无效。 10.Driving in Singapore is a pleasure and if you like to travel your own pace, renting a car is a good choice. 3.难度系数:0.65。 4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 A.to B.in C.at D.on 11.The park, with a small lake and some flowers, ________ we took a walk yesterday, is very close to my home. 第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) A.that B.which C.where D.when 第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 12.He finished his education with excellent grades, ________ helped him a lot in his future career. 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 A.which B.that C.where D.who 1.— My daughter got a full scholarship to her dream university! 13.The waiter told me that a table by the window________available after 20 minutes. — Wow, ________! What’s she going to study? A.is B.will be C.would be D.has been A.good for her B.go for it C.all the best D.It’s up to you 14.—Why haven’t you handed in the report on time?—My laptop_______at the service center. 2.She felt a sense of ________ when she realized she had forgotten to study for the exam. A.has repaired B.is repaired C.is being repaired D.will be repaired A.relief B.indifference C.happiness D.dread 15.— Children should be taught how to behave themselves in public. 3.Most authorities agreed that play is a (n) ________ part of a child’s development. Just as the saying goes, “All — ________. Good manners should be adopted from an early age. work and no play make Jack a dull boy.” A.I don’t care B.It’s up to you C.That’s all right D.That’s a good point A.essential B.complicated C.cruel D.unaware 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 4.My family’s kindness, gentleness and companionship have made my life ______ living. It is also great to see 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 something ______ of note during my walk through the woods. Jerry was the kind of guy you love to hate. He was always in a good mood and always had something 16 A.worthy; worthy B.worth; worthy to say. When someone would ask him how he was doing, he would 17 , “If I were any better,I would be C.worth; worthwhile D.worthwhile; worth twins!” 5.Only when darkness had again ________ upon me should I realize how much I had left unseen. He was a unique manager because he had several waiters who had 18 him around from restaurant A.descended B.impressed C.probed D.depended to restaurant. The reason the waiters followed Jerry was because of his 19 . He was a natural motivator (激 6.One will ________ the times if one does not acquire new knowledge. 发者). If an employee was having a 20 day, Jerry was there comforting 21 how to look on the A.cross out B.fall behind C.keep pace with D.give way to positive side of the situation. 7.There is little chance that we will succeed in changing the law. ________, it is important that we try. A.Nevertheless B.Besides C.Therefore D.Otherwise Seeing this style 22 made me curious,so one day I went up to Jerry and asked him, “I don’t get it! 试题 第15页(共48页) 试题 第16页(共48页) 学学学科科科网网网(((北北北京京京)))股股股份份份有有有限限限公公公司司司……………… ○ ……………… 外 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… ……………… ○ ……………… 内 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… Not everyone can be a positive 23 all of the time. How do you do it?” 35.A.tour B.fishing C.film D.restaurant Jerry replied, “Each morning I wake up and 24 to myself, ‘Jerry, you have two choices today. You 第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分) can 25 to be either in a good mood or in a bad mood.’ I choose to be in a good mood. Each time 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。 something bad 26 , I can choose to be a victim or I can choose to 27 it. I choose to learn 此 A from it. Every time someone comes to me 28 ,I can choose to 29 their complaining or I Years ago, when I started looking for my first job, wise advisers advise “Barbara, be enthusiastic! Enthusiasm 卷 can point out the positive side of life. I choose the positive side of life.” will take you further than any amount of experience.” How right they were! “Yeah, right. But it’s not that 30 .” I protested. 只 “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” Wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson. It is the paste (粘合剂) “Yes,it is.” Jerry said. “Life is all about 31 . When you cut away all the junk, every situation is a 装 that helps you hang on there when the going gets tough. It is the inner voice that whispers, “I can do it!” When choice. You choose how you 32 to situations. You choose how people will affect your mood. You others shout, “No, you can’t!” It took years and years for the early work of Barbara Mclintock, a geneticist who won 订 choose to be in a good mood or bad mood. The bottom line: It’s your choice how you 33 .” the 1983 Nobel Prize in medicine, to be generally accepted. Yet she didn’t stop working on her experiments. Work I 34 on what Jerry said. Soon there after, I left the 35 industry to start my own 不 was such a deep pleasure for her that she never thought of stopping. business. We lost touch, but I often thought about him when I made a choice about life instead of reacting to it. 密 We are all born with wide-eyed, enthusiastic wonder and it is this childlike wonder that gives enthusiastic 16.A.interesting B.true C.positive D.imaginative people such youthful air, whatever their age. At 90, cellist Pablo Casals would start his day by playing Bach. As the 封 17.A.think B.act C.explain D.reply music flowed through his fingers, his stooped (驼背的) shoulders would straighten and joy would reappear in his 18.A.followed B.admired C.respected D.trusted 19.A.kindness B.attitude C.politeness D.courage eyes. As author and poet Samuel Ulman once wrote, “Years wrinkle (起皱纹) the skin, but to give up enthusiasm 20.A.bad B.good C.busy D.long wrinkles the soul.” 21.A.the boss B.the employee C.the customer D.himself Enthusiastic people also love what they do, regardless of money or title or power. Patricia Mellratl, a retired 22.A.exactly B.recently C.specially D.really director of the Missouri Repertory Theater in Kansas City, was once asked where she got her enthusiasm. She 23.A.manager B.clerk C.person D.waiter replied, “My father, long ago, told me, I never made a fortune until I stopped working for money.” 24.A.remind B.say C.warn D.persuade If we cannot do what we love as a full-time career, we can as a hobby. Elizabeth Layton Wellsville, Kan, was 25.A.have B.decide C.choose D.expect 68 before she began to draw. This activity ended periods of depression that troubled her for at least 30 years and the 26.A.happens B.appears C.starts D.arrives quality of her work led one critic to say, “I am tempted into a genius.” 27.A.keep away from B.look forward to We can’t afford to waste tears on “might-have-been”. We need to turn the tears into sweat as we go after C.learn from D.pay attention to “what-can-be”. We need to live each moment whole-heartedly, with all our senses—finding pleasure in the sweet 28.A.complaining B.promising C.greeting D.hesitating smell of a back-yard garden, the simple picture of a six-year-old, the beauty of a rainbow. 29.A.refuse B.depart from C.escape from D.accept 36.The author holds the view that _______. 30.A.difficult B.easy C.cheerful D.optimistic A.enthusiasm is more important than experience 31.A.changes B.challenges C.dreams D.choices B.enthusiasm can give people more success and fame 32.A.react B.move C.lead D.compare C.enthusiastic people will never get old 33.A.make a friend B.deal with problems C.live life D.talk to others D.enthusiasm can make you succeed and enjoy life 34.A.depended B.reflected C.went D.tried 37.The author mentions cellist Pablo Casals in the third paragraph to show that _______. 试题 第27页(共48页) 试题 第28页(共48页)……………… ○ ……………… 内 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… ……………… ○ ……………… 外 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… … 学 校 : ______________ 姓 名 : _____________ 班 级 : _______________ 考 号 : ______________________ A.enthusiasm can make people feel young selling photos with childhood cartoons and characters from different movies and television shows, which I had never B.music can arouse people’s enthusiasm seen before and thought was somewhat strange. C.enthusiasm can give people inspiration needed to succeed After three days, our trip sadly came to an end. Despite being on opposite ends of the East Coast, I noticed D.enthusiasm can keep people healthy that Marietta and New York City had many similarities within their communities. What I knew about New York City 38.According to the passage, what can we learn about Elizabeth Layton Wellsville? was based on stereotypes (刻板印象) and the opinions of others; I now know I should make my judgments with my A.She started drawing at the age of 38. personal experiences instead of making assumptions. B.Drawing helped her get rid of depression. 41.What did the author think of New York City before he visited it? C.Her drawings were not well-received. A.It was modern. B.It was messy. C.It was large. D.It was unpopular. D.She made a living by drawing. 42.What first led the author to change his opinion on New York City? 39.How many examples are given in the passage to show the importance of enthusiasm? A.The view from the top of the Empire State Building. A.Two B.Three C.Four D.Five B.The busy lifestyle of the people in Times Square. 40.Which proverb may the writer agree with according to the last paragraph? C.The noise in Grand Central Terminal. A.Good beginning makes a good ending. D.The friendly locals in Bryant Park. B.Don’t cry over the spoiled milk. 43.How did the author feel when he passed Bryant Park? C.Love me, love my dog. A.Uncomfortable.B.Disappointed. C.Surprised. D.Satisfied. D.All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. 44.What did the author find unexpected about Times Square? B A.It was quieter than expected. B.Most people were locals selling photos with characters. Also known as the Big Apple, New York City was a foreign place that I had never visited before. From C.It was full of expensive luxury stores. D.Most people were tourists taking photos. movies and media, I conceived (构想) the idea that the city would be busy and run-down and that the people would 45.What did the author learn from the trip? be rude and loud. That all changed, however, when my family and I went on a road trip there in July of 2016. When A.Seeing is believing. B.Easy come, easy go. we reached New York, we walked around the city, looking at the amazing buildings, the wonderful museums, and C.Actions speak louder than words. D.When in Rome, do as the Romans do. the restaurants lining the streets. C Later that day, we decided to join in a tour of the Empire State Building. Standing just outside, I felt like a Well, research suggests having a messy desk has its benefits and so does a tidy one. While an extremely neat little ant looking up at the 1,250-1,454-foot building. We went to the top and though I had a preconceived idea that and organized approach to your working environment may indicate higher levels of generosity and the city was crowded, dark, and dirty, the view from above all the buildings was breath-taking and made me realize I conscientiousness (一丝不苟), taking a more relaxed attitude to tidiness may result in higher levels of creativity. was wrong, for the first time. Afterward, we visited Grand Central Terminal and I was able to see people run around and go about their day, At least, that was the conclusion of a paper published in Psychological Science in 2025. Psychologist Kathleen Vohs and her team completed a series of experiments in contrasting office which proved one of my beliefs that New Yorkers are always busy. However, this was soon invalidated (证明……错 environments — one that was clean and ordered and another that was chaotic and seemingly disorganized. 误) when we passed Bryant Park and I saw so many people reading, having picnics, and simply enjoying their day. The following day, we traveled to Times Square. To my surprise, most of the people there seemed to be locals Participants in the first environment donated more to charity and were more likely to pick healthy snack options. 试题 第35页(共48页) 试题 第36页(共48页) 学学学科科科网网网(((北北北京京京)))股股股份份份有有有限限限公公公司司司……………… ○ ……………… 外 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… ……………… ○ ……………… 内 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… However, those in the messier environments appeared to think outside the box and contribute to more novel ideas D.To promote Vohs’ research findings. when required to identify new uses for a ping-pong ball. D While orderly environments may encourage people to abide by conventions and play it safe, a messier space Schools in the US and elsewhere are announcing bans on the recently released AI-powered ChatGPT out of may “inspire breaking free of tradition”, inspiring “fresh insights”, Vohs concluded. fear that students could use the technology to complete their assignments. However, bans may be practically 此 “The business world is highly focused on enhancing innovation, but our research implies that these goals impossible given how difficult it is to detect when text is composed by ChatGPT. Is it instead time to rethink how 卷 could be unintentionally restricted by the minimalist (简约主义的) movement,” she wrote. “While cleaning up students are taught and evaluated? certainly has its benefits, clean spaces might be too conventional to let inspiration flow.” Educators are starting to question what it means to assess student learning if an AI can write an essay or paper 只 Throughout the years, popular studies have connected a number of characteristics and habits to IQ. Indeed, a similar to, or even better than, a student would — and the teacher can’t tell the difference. Many teachers believe the 装 dark sense of humour, a sensitivity to loud chewing and a preference for cats over dogs (good news for childless cat time-honored learning tradition will be destroyed from the ground up by Chat GPT. The Los Angeles Unified School 订 ladies!) have all been linked to intelligence and/or creativity. So has being a fitness enthusiast and a couch potato — District in California first blocked the use of ChatGPT on networks and devices in December 2022. and, yes, we see the ridiculousness and contradiction. So, with this in mind, it might be worth taking them all with However, removing technology from the classroom can mean undesirable consequences, such as creating 不 some reservations. more obstacles for students with disabilities, says Trust. Additionally, restricting the use of ChatGPT on school 密 But let’s get back to the state of your desk. If it is on the messier side, you are in good company. Albert networks and devices can’t stop students from using ChatGPT at home and in libraries. 封 Einstein, Steve Jobs, and Mark Twain all preferred their workspaces to remain in a state of productive disorder. So, It is also unclear if anti-cheating software can reliably detect AI-assisted writing. OpenAI is working to next time your boss accuses you of having a less-than-tidy work surface, you can point out Vohs’ study to them. develop a digital watermark that can help teachers and academics spot students who are using ChatGPT to write 46.What does the 2025 paper suggest? essays. Open AI’s attempts to watermark AI text, however, hit limits. A.Most workers prefer tidy office environments. Instead of worrying about how ChatGPT could enable cheating, educators should ask what motivates students B.Both tidy and messy workspaces have their benefits. to cheat in the first place and work on developing relationships of trust, says Jesse Stommel at the University of C.Messy workspaces are associated with higher stress. Denver in Colorado. D.Tidy workspaces guarantee professional success. “Talk to students really frankly about what ChatGPT’s capable of, what it’s not,” says Stommel. “Have 47.For participants in Vohs and her team’s experiments, untidiness seems to ______. students use it to write an essay about Jane Austen and gender dynamics, and then have them read that essay and A.improve focus on details B.promote healthy eating habits peer review it and think about what ChatGPT gets right and wrong.” C.increase charitable giving D.fuel innovative thinking 51.Why are schools banning ChatGPT? 48.What does the underlined part “abide by” in paragraph 3 mean? A.Because it is too expensive for schools to afford. A.Miss out. B.Oppose. C.Keep to. D.Correct. B.Because they are afraid students will use it to cheat on assignments. 49.What might the author probably recommend readers to do? C.Because it has many technical problems. A.View study findings guardedly. B.Link study results with daily life. D.Because it is not suitable for educational purposes. C.Adopt a sense of humour to boost IQ. D.Pursue a healthier lifestyle. 52.What does the author suggest schools do? 50.Why does the author write the last paragraph? A.Adjust teaching and assessment. B.Meet different demands from students. A.To compare different working styles. C.Prohibit the use of ChatGPT in classrooms. D.Break with the traditional teaching method. B.To defend messy working environments. 53.What is paragraph 2 mainly about? C.To criticize modern office design trends. A.Dark future of ChatGPT. B.Educators’ worrying concern. 试题 第47页(共48页) 试题 第48页(共48页)……………… ○ ……………… 内 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… ……………… ○ ……………… 外 ……………… ○ ……………… 装 ……………… ○ ……………… 订 ……………… ○ ……………… 线 ……………… ○ ……………… … 学 校 : ______________ 姓 名 : _____________ 班 级 : _______________ 考 号 : ______________________ C.Crisis of traditional learning. D.Difficulty in telling AI’s writing. 54.What is the author’s attitude toward OpenAI’s watermark technology? 59.How did Emily feel at the end of the event? (no more than10 words) A.Amused. B.Hopeful. C.Shocked. D.Doubtful. 55.What can be inferred from Jesse Stommel? 60.Would you like to do volunteer work? Please explain. (no more than 20 words) A.AI helps students tell right and wrong. B.Students should write about famous writers. 第二节:书面表达(满分25分) C.Educators should guide students to use AI properly. 61.我们经常会在学习和生活中遇到很多挑战或困难。请写一篇记叙文,描述一次你面临挑战或困难的经 D.The trust between teachers and students is hard to form. 历,要点如下: (1)你遇到的挑战或困难; 第三部分:写作(共两节,满分35分) (2)你应对挑战或困难的方法和最终结果; 第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) (3)你从中吸取的经验或教训。 阅读下面短文,并根据短文内容完成下列各题。 注意: Emily had always been eager to help others. Her local community centre needed volunteers to help organise (1)词数不少于100; an event for poor children. She signed up at once. The event aimed to provide a day of fun activities for these kids. (2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯; On the big day, Emily arrived early and felt excited to see volunteers were busy preparing for games, crafts _____________________________________________________________________________________________ (手工) , and educational workshops. She was in charge of the arts and crafts corner, where children could express _____________________________________________________________________________________________ their creativity. As the kids began to arrive,their eyes lit up at the sight of paints, papers, and colourful supplies. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ One little girl caught Emily’s attention — Sophie, a shy and nervous seven-year-old. Emily introduced herself _____________________________________________________________________________________________ with a wide smile, and together they created colourful drawings and paper airplanes, chatting and laughing along the ________________________________________________________________________________________ way. It was heartwarming to see Sophie’s joy as she proudly showed her creations. Throughout the day, Emily enjoyed herself in the experience. She was surprised to see a little care and attention could have an impact on these children. Each volunteer contributed their unique skills. And every child found something to value — a moment of joy in their poor lives. As the event came to an end, Emily felt thankful for the opportunity to volunteer and happy for the difference she made. The children left with smiles, holding their handmade treasures, while the volunteers exchanged heartfelt goodbyes, already looking forward to the next event. 56.Whom was the event organised for? (no more than 5 words) 57.What was Emily in charge of? (no more than 15 words) 58.What did Sophie and Emily do together? (no more than 15 words) 试题 第55页(共48页) 试题 第56页(共48页) 学学学科科科网网网(((北北北京京京)))股股股份份份有有有限限限公公公司司司