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高一上学期12月月考英语卷_2026年01月高一试卷_260115四川省南充市仪陇中学2025-2026学年高一上学期12月月考试题
高一上学期12月月考英语卷_2026年01月高一试卷_260115四川省南充市仪陇中学2025-2026学年高一上学期12月月考试题
高一上学期12月月考英语卷_2026年01月高一试卷_260115四川省南充市仪陇中学2025-2026学年高一上学期12月月考试题
高一上学期12月月考英语卷_2026年01月高一试卷_260115四川省南充市仪陇中学2025-2026学年高一上学期12月月考试题
高一上学期12月月考英语卷_2026年01月高一试卷_260115四川省南充市仪陇中学2025-2026学年高一上学期12月月考试题
高一上学期12月月考英语卷_2026年01月高一试卷_260115四川省南充市仪陇中学2025-2026学年高一上学期12月月考试题
高一上学期12月月考英语卷_2026年01月高一试卷_260115四川省南充市仪陇中学2025-2026学年高一上学期12月月考试题
高一上学期12月月考英语卷_2026年01月高一试卷_260115四川省南充市仪陇中学2025-2026学年高一上学期12月月考试题
高一上学期12月月考英语卷_2026年01月高一试卷_260115四川省南充市仪陇中学2025-2026学年高一上学期12月月考试题
高一上学期12月月考英语卷_2026年01月高一试卷_260115四川省南充市仪陇中学2025-2026学年高一上学期12月月考试题
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2025 年秋高一 12 月期中检测 英语 分值:150 分 时间:120 分钟 注意事项: 1. 答题前,考生务必将学校、班级、姓名、考号填写在答题卡上。 2. 考生请在答题卡上作答(答题注意事项见答题卡),在本试题上作答无效。 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 would the man like to order? A. A cup of tea B. Some apple juice C. Some coffee 2. Which program does the man like best? A. News B. Sports C. History 3. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Wife and husband B. Salesman and customer C. Passenger and driver 4. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a ticket office B. In a bank C. In a department store 5. When did the fire probably break out? A. At about 7 B. At about 8 C. At about 9 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。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What does the man’s friend want to drink? A. Coffee with milk B. Orange juice C. Milk with sugar 7. How much should the man pay? A. 10 yuan B. 90 yuan C. 99 yuan 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8. Who did Fred have a fight with last night? A. His brother B. A storekeeper C. A policeman 9. Where is Fred now? A. At home B. In the hospital C. In the police station 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. Whose house is the girl going to on Sunday? A. Susie’s B. Mary’s C. Jenny’s 11. What will the girl probably do on Friday? A. See a movie B. Go shopping C. Watch a basketball game 12. Why does the girl want her father to buy a new backpack for her? A.Her backpack is lost B.Her backpack is broken C.Her backpack is full of books 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. Where did Lisa find the wallet? A. In a park B. In a parking lot C. In a shopping mall 14. How much cash was in the wallet? A. Six dollars B. Sixteen dollars C. Sixty dollars 15. What can be found in the wallet besides money? A. A telephone B. A photo of a person C. Business cards 16. How will Lisa get in touch with the wallet’s owner? A. By visiting him B. By ringing him up C. By waiting for him 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. Who mentioned in the speech use camels in their sports? A. The Arabs B. Chinese people C. Americans18. Which sport has the longest history? A. Basketball B. Running C. Volleyball 19. How old is volleyball sport? A. Less than 200 years B. About 300 years C. Over 1, 000 years 20. What often comes out of a game in the speaker’s opinion? A. Pride B. War C. Friendship 第二部分 阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 A Best Day Trips From Venice Treviso Treviso is a pleasant medieval town north of Venice with canals and alleyways running through its center. The defensive walls, town gates, and moat (护城河) can still be seen. Treviso’s center, a short walk from the train station, is a nice place for wandering or enjoying a drink in a cafe. Getting There: Trains from Venice to Treviso take about half an hour. Verona Verona, sometimes called the Florence of the North, is famous for the house and balcony said to belong to Juliet in the Shakespeare story, “Romeo and Juliet”. Verona has a 2,000-year-old Roman Arena where summer opera performances are held, a Roman bridge and a market square that was once the Roman Forum. Verona is one of Italy’s most-visited cities. Getting There: Trains from Venice to Verona take between 60 and 90 minutes. Chioggia Chioggia, a fishing port in the Venetian Lagoon, is sometimes called “Little Venice”. A wide pedestrian street lined with cafes and restaurants runs down the center of town to the port. Chioggia has a great morning seafood market, a clock tower museum, and the Museum of the South Lagoon.Beaches are 2 km from the center. It’s a nice place for relaxing and good for day trips to Venice in the summer. Getting There: Train connections can take two hours. Vicenza Vicenza was an important city from the 15th through 18th centuries. Famous Renaissance architect Palladio was from Vicenza and he designed 23 of the buildings in the city, including Palazzo Barbaran da Porto that houses the Palladio Museum. The Basilica Palladiana is considered by many to be Palladio’s masterpiece. With a car, you can tour Palladian villas outside Vicenza. Getting to Vicenza: Trains from Venice to Vicenza take about forty-five minutes. 21. Which destination is recommended for the playgoers? A. Treviso. B. Verona. C. Chioggia. D. Vicenza. 22. What do Chioggia and Vicenza have in common? A. They are home to great museums. B. They are rich in seafood products. C. They require a long journey from Venice. D. They are famous for Renaissance architecture. 23. Where can the text be found? A. In a history book. B. In a literature paper. C. In an art magazine. D. In a travel brochure. B Everyone has that special person in their lives who act s like a role model to them. For many of us, including me, that person is our own mother. But in my case, there is another person who is my perfect mentor (导师) and friend. It’s Nana, my mum’s father. My Nana, since I was a kid, brought me up in the most unforgettable way possible, babying me by buying toys and presenting me with sweets and candies constantly and spending time with me, which created an everlasting bond between us.Fast-forward a couple of years, when I began to outgrow these toys or candies, Nana didn’t just stop there. He began taking me almost every weekend to the local club where he had a membership. It meant the world to me as I could do absolutely whatever I pleased there. Other than that, Nana would take me to many parks, especially when there was a flower show on or something of that sort. He was very enthusiastic about nature and spent hours around it, enjoying what it had to offer. Anyhow, his immense love didn’t end there... My Nana had grown older. Now he finds it hard to drive and walk too much, so he prefers to stay at home. What I do now is to try to give him company and talk to him mainly about his travels at sea, as he was a sailor, and the various countries he visited and how he spent his early years and about my school, etc. I’ll never be able to repay my Nana for all the kindness and comfort he gave to me. Thank you, Nana, from the bottom of my heart for all you’ve done for me. 24. For most people, who would set an example to them in their lives? A. Mother. B. Father. C. Grandpa. D. Teachers. 25. What does the underlined word “outgrow” in paragraph 3 probably mean? A. Grow too quickly than others to play. B. Change and no longer think in that way. C. Grow too big to be able to fit into them. D. Lose interest in something as someone gets older. 26. What was Nana extremely interested in? A. Sports cars. B. Various plants. C. Children’s toys. D. Different local clubs. 27. How does the writer repay her old Nana? A. By doing what he did at early years. B. By traveling with him behind the wheel. C. By companying and chatting with him. D. By sending him gifts for what he did for her. CNew technology is making it possible for people to make videos of people appearing to say things they never actually said. The videos are known as “deepfakes”. The word “deepfake” is a combination of “deep learning”(an important part of artificial intelligence) and “fake” (not real). Deepfake software allows people to replace part of a video with another video image. The result is a fake video. The software allows you to put your face over the face of a talking president or movie star. This process will make your face speak in the voice of that president or movie star. Many people are worried the technology will be used to trick voters. Lawmakers, intelligence officials and media experts have expressed concern about deepfakes. They warn the false videos could be used to threaten America’s national security. “We have entered a new world where it is going to be difficult to know how to believe what we see,” said Hany Farid, a researcher at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. He added, “the opposite result is also worrying. People will become so used to seeing false videos that they will be more likely to doubt a real video. ” The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency(DARPA) is already working to develop technologies to identify fake images and videos. But Senator Rubio says, now the identification is difficult and takes a very long time. “It takes advanced technology to be able to show that it’s not real. And by the time that’s done, it’s been widely used.” Rubio and other lawmakers say people will need to take more responsibility to identify fakes. 28. What is “deepfake” software used to do? A. Kill some virus. B. Make fake videos. C. Make excellent movies. D. Benefit stars and leaders. 29. Why was Hany Farid worried? A. False videos might mislead people. B. It was too difficult to use the software.C. Private information might be given away. D. Some people might be addicted to “deepfakes”. 30. What can we know from Rubio’s words? A. It is really difficult to identify fake videos. B. The technology “deepfake” has been banned. C. The government is responsible for identification. D. National security is being threatened by “deepfake”. 31. What does the text mainly talk about? A. Ways to identify fake videos. B. People’s different views on “deepfake”. C. A new technology with a bright future. D. A worrying new technology “deepfake”. D The research, led by Professor Miles Richardson, tracked the loss of nature from people’s lives over 220 years. In the research published in the journal Earth, Richardson also discovered the disappearance of natural words like river from books between 1800 and 2020, which peaked at a 60.6% decline in 1990. A computer modelling predicts an ongoing “extinction of experience” with future generations continuing to lose an awareness of nature because it is not present in increasingly built-up neighbourhoods, while parents no longer pass on a love for the natural world. Other studies have found parental nature connectedness is the strongest predictor of whether a child will become close to nature. “Nature connectedness is now seen as a root cause of the environmental crisis,” Richardson said. “It’s also important for our mental health. There’s a need for great change if we’re going to change society’s relationship with nature.” However, he was surprised that reversing(扭转) the trend requires much larger changes than expected. For instance, while making a city 30% greener seems