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江西省南昌市第二中学2026届高三上学期月考(一)英语_2025年10月_12026年试卷教辅资源等多个文件_251025江西省南昌市第二中学2026届高三上学期月考(一)
江西省南昌市第二中学2026届高三上学期月考(一)英语_2025年10月_12026年试卷教辅资源等多个文件_251025江西省南昌市第二中学2026届高三上学期月考(一)
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南昌二中 2025-2026 学年度上学期高三英语月考(一) 命题人: 邵黎励 审题人:邵黎励 第一部分 听力(共两节, 满分 30 分) 第一节 (共 5 小题: 每小题 1.5 分, 满分 7.5 分) 听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题, 从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选 项。 听完每段对话后, 你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读 一遍。 1. What will the weather be like tomorrow? A. Hot. B. Rainy. C. Cool. 2. Where does the conversation take place? A. In the library. B. In the supermarket. C. In the gym. 3. How did the woman feel about the lecture? A. Interested. B. Surprised. C. Confused. 4. What does the man mean? A. He needs to lose some weight. B. His mother is skilled at cooking. C. He will move out of his parents’ house. 5. What is Ben’s suggestion? A. To build a creative team. B. To hire experienced salespeople. C To organize an experience-sharing event. 第二节(共 15 小题:每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分) 听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题, 从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项 中 选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前, 你将有时间阅读各个小题, 每小题 5 秒钟; 听完后, 各 小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小 题。 6. What will the woman probably do first? A. Go to a modern museum. B. Tour a historic building. C. Visit a memorial park. 7. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Strangers. B. Travel partners. C. Tour guide and visitor. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 8. What is the woman going to do next week? A. Make a mailing list. B. Meet all her customers. C. Post the printed materials. 9. How many pages does each of the ordered brochures have? A. 10. B. 20. C. 100. 10. What will the man do next? A. Carry the brochures out. B. Offer his credit card number. C. Return the overcharged money. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 11. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A new coach. B. A football match. C. Football techniques. 112. What does the woman think the team lacks? A. Cooperation. B. Motivation. C. Leadership. 13. What is the manager doing? A. He is making a wish. B. He is replacing a player. C. He is predicting the game result. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。 14. What is the man? A. A program host. B. A guest professor. C. A school doctor. 15. What percentage of U.S. elementary students have ADHD? A. 1%. B. 2.5%. C. 10%. 16. How did Scott Kelly overcome ADHD? A. By asking teachers for help. B. By reading an inspiring book. C. By chatting with an astronaut. 17. What do we know about Ellison? A. She regretted helping her son hide ADHD. B. She encouraged her son to treat his illness. C. She shared similar behaviors with her son. 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。 18. Why is Roz on the deserted island? A. She is on an adventure. B. She undergoes an accident. C. She wants to rescue the animals. 19. When did Christopher Sanders direct The Croods? A. In 2010. B. In 2013. C. In 2024. 20. What message does The Wild Robot send to audiences? A. Life is full of dangers. B. Fighting is unavoidable. C. Love requires self-change. 第二部分 阅读理解(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 和 D 四个选项中, 选出最佳答案。 A Art Gallery of NSW(New South Wales) Exhibition Louise Bourgeois: Has the Day Invaded the Night or Has the Night Invaded the Day? 25 November 2023-28 April 2024 Day and night, love and rage, calm and chaos. Enter a world of emotional extremes in this exhibition of the art of Louise Bourgeois, one of the most influential artists of the past century. Born in Paris in 1911 and living and working in New York until her death in 2010, Bourgeois is well-known for her fearless exploration of human relationships across a seven-decade career. Louise Bourgeois: Has the Day Invaded the Night or Has the Night Invaded the Day? reveals the extraordinary 2reach and intensity of Bourgeois’ art, from unforgettable sculptures of the 1940s to her tough yet tender weaving works of the 1990s and 2000s. It also reveals the psychological tensions that powered her search, through a dramatic presentation in two contrasting exhibition spaces. Moving from the well-lit rooms of “Day” to the darkened area of “Night”, viewers will encounter more than 120 works, including many never seen before in Australia. Tickets can be booked online via the exhibition or event page on our website, or in person at the welcome desk at the Art Gallery. Tickets cannot be exchanged, but if something unexpected happens that prevents you from attending, you can change the date of your reservation in your confirmation email. 21. What do we know about Louise Bourgeois? A. Her art is conservative. B. She was an emotional artist. C. She was raised in Paris. D. Her art explores human relationships. 22.What does the exhibition feature? A. Various themes. B. Contrasting layout(布局). C. Intensive colors. D. Extraordinary paintings. 23.What can you do if you can’t attend the exhibition? A. Reschedule the date. B. Cancel the booking. C. Claim the money back. D. Exchange the event. B What’s the cure for a broken heart? What about for sadness, anxiety or loneliness? For those visiting the Poetry Pharmacy (药店) — customers or patients, depending on how you see them — these are the questions on their minds. This bookshop on Oxford Street offers special medicine to those sorts of emotional wounds. Calm, comfort, inspiration: whatever you’ re searching for, there’s a book of poetry to help you find it. From philosophical poems to romantic ones, poetry has long had the power to speak to the deepest parts of our soul. When other literary forms fail, it’s often poetry that has the answer, says Poetry Pharmacy founder Deb Alma. “At weddings and funerals (葬礼), it’s a poem that’s read,” she points out. “It’s the art that people in states of intense emotion turn to.” With its expansive library of brightly coloured books, the pharmacy is every poetry fan’s dream. Alma knows that poetry alone won’t cure anyone of life’s greatest pain. Instead, this store serves as a representation of the idea that words cure all. The centrepiece is a rich red-brown cupboard containing small glass bottles labeled with various emotions: “love”, “boost” and “pride”. Some are more playful. There are pills for “hesitation” and “existential anxiety”, while a glass bottle at op reads: “Calm: Keep out of reach of children.” It’s artistically pleasing jokes like these that have made this store a huge hit on social media. In the two months since its opening, the place has been consistently lively, with customers dropping in to buy gifts, sitting with a coffee from the pharmacy to read and reflect, and many documenting the experience for social media. When asked why so many young people are interested in poetry again, Alma said, “In the absence of faith, we are all searching for meaning, for a deeper bond with each other.” The Poetry Pharmacy offers that. People sit down for a coffee and end up reading the poems attached to the tables, covering the walls, aloud. For those lacking closeness in their lives, the poems, like the pharmacy, provide “even in a small way, a little community”. 24. What do we know about customers entering the Poetry Pharmacy? A. They suffer from emotional pain. B. They are fond of reading books. C. They are good at creating poems. D. They search for clinical treatment. 325. Why does Deb Alma mention weddings and funerals in paragraph 2? A. To argue the importance of art. B. To stress the significance of poetry. C. To illustrate the necessity of literature. D. To promote the reputation of the shop. 26. What makes Poetry Pharmacy popular on social media? A. Well-arranged cupboards. B. Carefully-selected books. C. A balance between life and leisure. D. A combination of wisdom and humor. 27. What does Alma think of young people’s enthusiasm in poetry? A. It causes their lack of spiritual faith. B. It shows their urge to follow the crowd. C. It builds meaningful connections among them. D. It reflects their taste of literary appreciation. C After meeting someone for the first time, do you see yourself as a humorous person who heats up the atmosphere? Or do you imagine all the ways you may have bored others? If you identify with the former description, you are in the minority. Many studies show the average people take a rather low opinion of their conversational abilities and the social impressions they leave when dealing with complicated interpersonal relationship. But on the contrary, chances are that we are often much more amiable than we think. The mismatch between our thought of our social performance, and others’ opinions of us, is known as the “liking gap”. It may restrict our ability to form healthy relationships in our personal lives, and also get in the way of beneficial teamwork. Studies conducted by Erica Boothby and Gus Cooney psychologists at the University of Pennsylvania, show that the liking gap may simply arise from too much self-reflection. “Too much self-reflection causes terrible social experiences. We are so busy worrying about the impression we’ve given and analyzing every tiny thing that we might have said wrong-- a slip in tongue, for example --that we don’t notice someone’s encouraging smile or the warmth in their eyes,” says Cooney. “When you’re very young, you might just assume that if someone’s nice to me, then they actually feel that way about me,” says Boothby. But as we get older, however, we start to realize that people may cover up their annoyance or boredom. “There’s more uncertainty in relating someone’s actions to how they actually feel about you.” As a result, as adults, we second-guess others’ reactions. A little self-awareness can, of course, be healthy. “It could make sense for me to call out some of my mistakes, so that I could correct them next time,” says Cooney. But many of us are far too pessimistic. And these judgement prevent us from connecting with people who may really appreciate us. So next time, don’t beat yourself up. Just walk up and have a lighthearted talk. 28. What does the underlined word “amiable” in paragraph I probably mean? A. Brilliant. B. Loose-tongued. C. Tight-lipped. D. Likeable 29. According to Cooney, what might too much self-reflection cause? A. A terrible impression. B. A defensive interaction. C. Unnecessary self-criticism. D. Unrealistic self-expectations. 30. What makes adults second-guess others’ reactions, according to paragraph 3? A. The fear of being misunderstood. B. The awareness of social complexity. C. The differences between action and assumption. D. The mismatch between social ability and true feeling. 431. Which statement will the author probably agree with? A. Be kind to people around you. B. Avoid unpleasant comments on others. C. Stop underestimating your social skills. D. Engage thoughtfully and respond appropriately. D Technology with roots going back to the Bronze Age may offer a fast and inexpensive solution to help achieve the United Nations climate goal of net zero emissions by 2050. The technology involves arranging heat-absorbing firebricks in an insulated (隔热的) container, where they store heat generated by solar or wind power for later use and maintain it at the high temperatures required for industrial processes. When needed, the heat can be released by passing air through channels in the layers of the bricks, thus allowing steel, glass, and paper factories to run on renewable energy even when wind and sunlight are unavailable. The bricks are made from the same materials as the insulating bricks used thousands of years ago. Today, about 17% of all carbon dioxide emissions (排 放 ) worldwide come from burning fossil fuels to produce heat for industrial processes. Generating industrial heat from renewable sources could all but remove these emissions. “By storing energy in the form closest to its end use, you reduce inefficiencies in energy transition,” said the researchers. “It’s said in our field that ‘if you want hot showers, store hot water’; so this study can be summarized as ‘if you need heat for industry, store it in firebricks’.” The researchers examined the impact of using firebricks to store industrial process heat in149 countries by using computer models to assess costs, land requirements, health impacts, and emissions in two situations for an assumed future where those countries in 2050 are using renewables for all energy purposes. In one situation, firebricks provide 90% of industrial process heat. In the other, there’s zero adoption of firebricks or other heat energy storage for industrial processes. The researchers found firebricks enable a faster and lower-cost transition to renewables. Specifically, the situation with firebricks could cut capital costs by $1.27 trillion across the 149 countries relative to the situation with no firebrick storage, while reducing demand for energy from the electricity supply. “What excites us is that the substantial benefit at low cost from multiple angles, from helping to reduce air pollution related deaths to easing global transition to clean renewables,” researchers commented. 32. What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about concerning the firebrick? A. Its key composition. B. Its potential limitations. C. Its working principle. D. Its historical background. 33. What can we learn about the firebrick in paragraph 3? A. It increases the use of fossil fuels. B. It helps to generate industrial heat. C. It contributes to energy sustainability. D. It stores energy in the form of hot water. 34. How did the researchers arrive at their conclusion in paragraph 4? A. By making a comparison. B. By presenting a phenomenon. C. By analyzing cause and effect. D. By building a computer model. 35. Which of the following is the best title for the text? A. Firebricks Are the Future of Industrial Technology B. The Solar Power Helps Achieve Net Zero Emissions C. Renewable Energy Dominates Industrial Production D. Bronze Age Technology Could Aid Clean Energy Shift 5第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分) 阅读短文, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Leeny stood in the chicken coop (鸡笼), shovel (铲子) in hand, a huge grin spreading across her face. She was not faking it: My 7-year-old was having fun cleaning out the chicken coop. 36 But I’d meant the chore to be punishment for losing a library book. So, was I winning or losing at parenting? 37 She even took to reading in the car on the long drive to summer camp, which was where she lost the book. This is the first lost library book in my life. When I was a child, I didn’t own books — I borrowed them. My library books lived on a specific shelf on my headboard until they had to be returned. And it pained me when I had to slide them into the return slot (空位) at the library. However, my daughter has more books now than I ever had in my entire childhood. She didn’t seem the least sorry for the missing library book. 38 So I suggested that she help me clean the dirty chicken coop, and in return, I would cover the library fine. She agreed. To my surprise, she was absolutely enjoying shoveling chicken poop. I stood there, somewhat dumbfounded, watching her. She did not feel shame, regret, or responsibility for the lost library book at all. 39 It took me a while to realize what had happened, why my punishment had backfired so completely and why I didn’t care. Leeny’s little sister, Vicki, was inside watching a cartoon while my husband paid bills. 40 She had me all to herself for the first time since Vicki was born. We spent quality time together: mother, daughter, and chicken poop. A. Only Leeny and I were outside. B. I thought this idea was very clever. C. I was happy she was enjoying herself. D. My daughter always has her nose in a book. E. I felt the need to make her take responsibility for it. F. The best part may be that my daughter thinks we should clean out the coop every season. G. In fact, she looked as if she might lose another book on purpose in order to clean the coop again. 6第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30 分) 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) 阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中, 选出可以填入空白处的最 佳 选项。 I knew my life was easier than that of most single mothers. I was fortunate enough to have the basics (基本需 求) 41 for my daughters and me, but it was the unexpected costs that 42 at night. Sometimes, when I saw the sunrise in the morning, I took a deep breath and encouraged myself to count it a day as long as I survived it till the night. If something broke in our home, it was probably going to stay broken. What if we needed a new appliance? What if the car needed 43 ? I thought I was doing a good job 44 my worries from my children, but I wasn’t. Children are very 45 to their parents’ moods, and they are often listening when we are not 46 . A neighbour had been 47 me to share the cost of a new fence, and I was talking about it with my sister on the phone, 48 how I would cover the cost. After I got off the phone, my six-year old daughter 49 me and said “Mom, please don’t worry! We may not have everything we want, but we do have everything we 50 .” This statement, made by an innocent but 51 child, changed my perspective (观点). Whenever I found myself overcome by 52 about finances, I would remember her words. I would focus on being 53 for the food on our table and the 54 over our heads, clothes on our backs. I’m thankful to my little girl for reminding me that we often 55 wants with needs. Listen closely to children; it is from their hearts that we may learn great wisdom. 41. A. chased B. invented C. covered D. acknowledged 42. A. raised me up B. talked me down C. kept me up D. turned me down 43. A. drivers B. repairs C. checks D. controls 44. A. removing B. stealing C. getting D. keeping 45. A. sensitive B. addicted C. identical D. connected 46. A. around B. awake C. away D. aware 47. A. pressuring B. allowing C. encouraging D. begging 48. A. debating B. recommending C. wondering D. questioning 49. A. questioned B. approached C. criticized D. answered 50. A. like B. desire C. deserve D. need 51. A. lucky B. dynamic C. wise D. generous 52. A. anxieties B. complaints C. doubts D. distractions 53. A. hungry B. grateful C. hopeful D. greedy 54. A. sky B. roof C. hat D. star 55. A. combine B. connect C. compare D. confuse 第二节(共 10 小题; 每小题 1.5 分, 满分 15 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。 The historic Nanxiangyunge Pavilion (亭 ) , a Ming and Qing Dynasty architectural gem in Shanghai’s Huangpu district, has been successfully restored through an innovative conservation model. This wooden structure, whose roots date back centuries, is a symbol of 56 modern technology and traditional craftsmanship can work together 57 (preserve) legacies. The restoration process involved using advanced 3D laser scanning to create highly accurate digital records of 386 wooden parts. For the first time, the pavilion was carefully taken apart, moved for repairs, 58 painstakingly rebuilt on site, keeping 56 original components 59 (damaged). “Each brick and beam(梁) in 7Nanxiangyunge carries the marks of history,” explained a Huangpu district official. Now serving as 60 “cultural living room”, the pavilion will host public activities to connect ancient wisdom with today’s city life. 61 evening falling, the pavilion’s windows light up with LED displays, showcasing how Shanghai blends its historical 62 (rich) with modern creativity. Around the pavilion, Majestic Mansion reflects Shanghai’s latest urban planning ideas. 63 (strategic) located near the Bund and Yuyuan Garden, the grand Majestic Mansion project protects 10 historical building groups and five original alleyways(小巷), which 64 (see) Shanghai’s commercial growth and cultural mixing for 700 years. It boasts 103 heritage-style villas(别墅) as its most striking feature, 65 (show) unique architectural details that tell the story of the city’s development. 第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分 40 分) 第一节(满分 15 分) 假定你是李华,你因向校报英文版积极投稿,且稿件质量高,被学校评为“优秀小记者”。校报特邀你 撰写一篇获奖感言,并将其刊登在新一期报纸上,内容包括: 1. 分享收获; 2. 未来计划。 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。 I’m Li Hua. It is a great honor for me to be named Star Reporter. _______________________________________________________________________________ 第二节(满分 25 分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 Susan had a secret: she loved robots. She had helped her dad in his workshop and knew a lot about motors, but her friends didn't know this. One day, she heard Alex and Jacob talking about their robot, Robbie. They were preparing for a big competition but Robbie wasn't working properly. Susan was surprised by their courage, as they always seemed unpopular among the boys. She felt bad for them and wanted to help. On the school bus home, Susan sat behind Alex and Jacob, who were still trying to fix their robot. “This is impossible! The legs move before you press the switch and stop after you press the switch(开关)!"'Alex said, looking at Robbie's legs, which were not moving right. “The competition is only eight days away!" Jacob looked sad. He thought they were going to lose. "Umm, how did you connect the wires from the switch?" Susan asked quietly over their shoulders. Alex turned and gave her a cautious look. Susan smiled and asked, “Did you connect the NO wire or the NC wire to the motor?"' The boys stared at her as if she had just landed from Mars. Susan gently took the robot and pointed out the wire connected to the motor. "Here's the problem!" She explained that it was the NC wire. It means the circuit (电路) is Normally Closed. She then pulled a loose wire out of the robot and explained that it was the NO wire, which means Normally Open. “If you connect this wire instead, Robbie will walk when you press the switch.” Susan handed the robot back to Alex, who was staring at her with his mouth open. “Change the wires and see," she said before getting off the bus. Ten minutes later, her phone rang. It was Jacob: “Your idea worked, and we're wondering if you could come over and help improve our Robbie." Susan smiled. She knew she had made the right choice. 注意: (1)续写词数应为 150 左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 P1 After dinner, Susan walked cheerfully to Jacob's house. __________________________________________. P2 Finally, the competition day came, and the new team was ready.____________________________________. 8