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玉溪一中2024-2025学年26届高二下月考一英语试卷答案_2024-2025高二(7-7月题库)_2025年04月试卷(1)_0402云南省玉溪市一中2024-2025学年高二下学期3月月考试题
玉溪一中2024-2025学年26届高二下月考一英语试卷答案_2024-2025高二(7-7月题库)_2025年04月试卷(1)_0402云南省玉溪市一中2024-2025学年高二下学期3月月考试题

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玉溪一中 2026 届高二下学期月考一 英语学科 答案 第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分) 1-5 ACABB 6-10 AABCB 11-15 BAAAB 16-20 CCBCA 第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分50分) 21-23 DDB 24-27 CDCB 28-31 AADC 32-35 BAAC 36-40 BGFAC 第三部分 语言知识运用 (共两节,满分30分) 41-45 DBCAD 46-50 BCBDA 51-55 CDBAC 56. with 57. combining 58. most fascinating 59. showcased 60. a 61. which 62. stably 63. and 64. To ensure 65. requirement/requirements 第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) Dear Gibson, It is my pleasure to share an outing experience with you. On the past weekend, my family and I went on a hiking trip onto the Longma Mountain, which I considered enjoyable and refreshing. With great excitement, we arose early in the morning and drove to the foot of the mountain. Starting our climbing, we were surrounded by the peaceful landscape, with the sounds of the birds brightening our spirits. As we made our way to the peak, we spotted the rolling green hills dotted with blooming flowers. With encouragement from each other, we finally reached the top and were astonished at the sight of the whole city overlooked from the mountain, which made all the efforts and sweat worth it. With all the fresh air and the spectacular scenery, I had to admit that it was the most awesome hiking experience I had ever had. Yours, Li Hua 第二节(满分25分) The next day, with his mother’s help, Jason decided to do something. They drove to the familiar side street in Chinatown with several packages of necessities. The old man was still there, looking even skinnier than the day before. He glanced at Jason and seemed to recognize him. Jason opened his packages and handed the old man a pair of shoes and some clothes. He said gently to the man, “I hope they fit.” And then he took a package of roast pork from his mom. Eagerly slipping it to the old man’s hand, he said, “It’s also for you.” Hearing this, the old man looked at them with watery eyes. He bowed deeply, whispering “Thank you!” in a trembling voice. Jason helped him put on the new shoes and clothes. Surprisingly, Jason didn’t think of the man as smelly but someone worthy of respect and care at 1 / 4this moment. When the old man was wolfing down the roast pork, his eyes misted over once again. “I’m sorry for that kick,” Jason apologized sincerely. Touched by the man’s gratitude, Jason understood that it was never too late to make up for a past mistake, no matter how late it might seem. 听力原文 Text1 【原文】M: I’m ready to call it a day. Are you with me? W: Sounds like a good idea. I’ve stayed late every night this week. I’ll wrap up the report in the morning. Text2 【原文】W: I just finished Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn! It was a real page-turner. M: I’ve heard great things. What’s it about? W: It’s a mystery. The plot is amazing! Text3 【原文】M: Sally, I was surprised to see you at the concert with Michael last night. Doesn’t he hate classical music? W: No, he doesn’t. Are you confusing him with Pete, perhaps? Text 4 【原文】W: I don’t like this paint. It’s far too dark. M: I know. It’s my fault. I should have bought a small amount to test it. Now I have several containers of the stuff and no other place to use it. Text 5 【原文】M: We’re almost on empty. Where do you think we should stop? W: The sign back there said there’s a service station just beyond Exit 12, a few miles down the road. M: I hope we can make it. Text 6 【原文】W: I honestly don’t understand why “likes” are so important to some people. It’s like their whole self-worth is dependent upon social media. M: I agree. It’s stupid, but I can’t help it. I want people to like what I post. 2 / 4W: So, what do you do if nobody likes your photo? M: I get upset, wouldn’t you? W: I never post anything, so I wouldn’t know. Text 7 【原文】W: Right, I think I’ve got everything. M: OK. Let me see. Mm, it’s a long list, isn’t it? W: Yes. And we need to remember, we’re going by train. And we’ve only got our backpacks. So we can’t carry that much. M: You’re right. We need to decide what’s really necessary and what we don’t really need. W: Let’s go through the list again and cross out the things that aren’t as important. M: Mm, do we really need to take a cooking pot? It’ll be quite heavy to carry. Maybe we’ll have to buy food there. We can keep going on energy bars during the day to save money. Text 8 【原文】W: So, James. I’ve shown you where all the main book sections are: fiction, nonfiction, children’s. Any questions so far? M: Yes, I was wondering when the busiest times are here. W: Well, a lot of children come on Monday mornings because we have children’s story time. We’re usually busiest from ten to twelve. And our delivery for new books usually arrives on Wednesdays around three. Also, we have cleaning staff here every day from one to two. M: OK. A customer was looking for the book Wonders of the West, but I couldn’t help her find it in the nature section. W: I can help you with that. Let me take this opportunity to show you how to check whether books are available. Text 9 【原文】M: Hello, I’m interested in the courses offered there. As a working professional, I’d like to use my time after work productively. W: We provide diverse courses that fit different interests. From language lessons to cooking classes and fitness sessions, there’s something for everyone. Any specific course you’re interested in? M: I’m considering language and fitness classes. Could you tell me more? 3 / 4W: Certainly. We offer language courses for all levels, including French, Spanish, and German. As for fitness, we cover routines from yoga to high-intensity workouts. Both are available in group or one-on-one tutoring sessions. For more details, you can consult our brochure or our website. M: Perfect. I often have unpredictable work hours, though. W: Don’t worry. Our courses run throughout the day, and we also have weekend options, ensuring you’ll find something that matches your routine. M: How long does each course typically last? And what’s the duration for individual sessions? W: Typically, a course lasts eight weeks with two sessions per week. Each session lasts around 60 to 90 minutes. Text 10 【原文】W: Well, thank you everyone for your interest in our Pyrenean Charity Challenge. So, what are you signing up for? We’ll walk from Wednesday to Friday through the beautiful scenery of the Spanish Pyrenees. The route will take us through a variety of landscapes: first we’ll follow an amazing path along the coast. Then we’ll head away from the coast and walk through hills and forest. We will walk about 15 kilometers per day. It should take us about six to seven hours. Each day’s walking will start from one hotel and finish at the next hotel on the route. We’ll walk at a leisurely speed, so this challenge is no problem if you’re a fit and active person. Previous experience is useful, but it’s not absolutely necessary. We will have an experienced leader who’s fully trained and knows the route. What will you need to take? The most important item you’ll need is good walking boots. You should buy them well in advance to make sure they fit well. You’ll need a waterproof jacket to keep you dry and warm and walking shorts are a good idea. You will also need a small backpack to carry your lunch and a water bottle. 4 / 4