河北省邢台市信都区邢台市第一中学2025-2026学年高二上学期10月月考英语试题

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邢台一中2025—2026学年第一学期第一次月考 高二英语参考答案 听力:1-5 BABBC 6-10 BCBCB 11-15 AABAB 16-20 ACABB 阅读理解:21-23ACD 24-27BCAA 28-31BDCA 32-35DBCC 36-40CEAFG 完形填空:41-45 CABDC 46-50 ABDCB 51-55 ADBCA 语法填空:56. which 57. officially 58.fearlessness 59.a 60. but 61. engaged 62. to plant 63.against 64. stronger 65. has climbed Dear Tom, How’s it going? I’m excited to share my unforgettable trip to the Xingtai Ocean Park last Sunday with you. During the trip, I happened to participate in a photography contest with the theme “Wonderful Ocean Moments” and surprisingly won an award. My entry featured a dolphin gracefully leaping out of the water, its body shinning in the sunlight—a perfect representative of the park’s beauty and vitality. Judges said “it vividly presents the lively ecosystem of the ocean, making people feel connected to nature.” I’m looking forward to hearing about your recent adventures and exchanging ideas about photography. Let’s catch up soon! Yours, Li Hua Finally, I gave in. Instead of working in my tightly scheduled world, I decided to try to make tomato sauce on my own. Once outside, the fragrance of tomatoes enveloped me. I strode into the garden, picked up the tomatoes and happily returned to the kitchen. I washed the tomatoes, cutting away sections that were spoiled, sliced and threw them into the pot and then stirred the watery mixture as if I were washing gold. Difficult as this was for me, I struggled to finish it. Never in my life had I expected myself to do things without being planned. A great sense of achievement welling up in my heart and surging through me, I could not wait to share the tomato sauce with my parents. My parents were quite surprised when they came back a week later. Upon their entry, they were greeted by the tomato sauce in the kitchen, and seized with great surprise. Noticing their looks, I explained what had happened and invited them to take a bite of it. Both tasting it, they declared it was delicious out of this world. In the meantime, my mother pulled me into her arms, patted me on the back and said, “It is not the delicious tomato sauce but the change of your attitude to keeping yourself away from plans that really surprised me.” Only then did I realize I had missed so many opportunities from my friends and family and that the tomatoes would change my life. Tears slipped from my eyes, rolled down my cheeks and dripped onto the tomato sauce, which as if by magic turned into the most precious gift to my growth. Finally, I gave in. Despite my strict planning and the pressing deadlines urging me, the appeal of those ripe tomatoes proved too strong to resist. With a sense of liberation mixed with guilt, I abandoned my rigid schedule and ventured into the garden. The warmth of the sun, the earthy scent of the soil, and the vibrant colors of the tomatoes enveloped me, creating an atmosphere of tranquility that I had long forgotten in my busy routine. Slowly, I allowed myself to be immersed in the simple joy of picking tomatoes, feeling the firmness of each fruit as I plucked it from the vine. My parents were quite surprised when they came back a week later. They found not only a house that was well-maintained but also a noticeable change in me. Gone was the long stressed and schedule-bound individual they had known; in her presence stood someone who had learned to appreciate the beauty of spontaneity and the value of taking moments to savor life's simple pleasures. As I proudly presented them with jars of homemade tomato sauce, made from the very tomatoes that had altered my perspective, I realized that it's the unplanned moments that leave the most lasting impact and bring the greatest fulfillment to our lives. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $邢台一中2025一2026学年第一学期第一次月考 高二年级英语试题 高考研究中心命题人:姬蓉洁一审:刘宁二审:陈晓静 说明:1.本减卷共12页,满分150分。 2.请将所有答案镇写在答题卡上,答在说卷上无效。 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、5、 C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完嗨段对话 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 woman do first? A.Go shopping. B.Send e-mails. C.Prepare lunch. 2.Why does the man want to quit? A.He didn't get promoted. B.He's got a good job offer. C.He doesn't like his job. 3.What are the speakers talking about? A.A hotel. B.A storm. C.A church. 4.What's the date today? A.March 6th. B.March 8th. C.March 10th. 5.What does the man want to use the third room as? A.A baby room. B.A guest room. C.A study. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分225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。听每段对话或独白韵, 称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.Why does the woman want to change the shirt? A.It shrank in the wash. B.It is the wrong size. C.Its color isn't to her taste. 高二英语试题第1页(共12页) 7.Why does the man recommend a green shirt? A.It suits the woman better. B.It is cheap and very popular. C.There are no blue shirts in stock. 听第7毁材料,回答第&、9题。 8.What is the man doing? A.Choosing a souvenir. B.Having a security check. C.Packing his luggage. 9.How will the man deal with the knife? A.Carry it with him. B.Give it to his friend. C.Lcave it at the airport. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题: 10.How long will the boy's trip last? A.One day. B.Two days. C.Three days. 11.What will the boy do during his trip? A.Enjoy the sunset.B.Go camping. C.Swim in the ri 12.Why won't the girl ride a motorbike with the boy? A.She finds it dangerous B.She feels rather tired. C.She can't ride a motorbike. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13.What did the girl's mother prepare for the boy? A.A card. B.A cake. C.Flowers. 14.Where did the boy have an accident? A.On the way back home. B.On the way to an airport. C.On the way to the z00. 15.Which part of the boy's father got hurt? A.His head. B.His arm. C.His leg. 16.What is the boy dissatisficd with about the hospital? A.The food. B.The doctors. C.The nurses. 听策10段材料,同答第17至20题 7.What activity might be popular with children under 8? A.Swimming. B.Sunbathing. C.Diving. 商二英语试题第2页(共12页) 18.What is offered during the nights? A.Magic shows. B.Tennis.matches. C.Water-skiing activities. 19.What contact information does the speaker offer? A.The phone number.B.The website C.The e-mail address. 20.Why docs the speaker give the talk? A.To introduce the trip arrangement. B.To persuade people to book the hotel. C.To share her great experience in the hotel. 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,从每题所给的四个选项(AB,C和D)中,选 出最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 4 Bringing your pet along on a trip is easy if you have the right equipment.Here's everything they need for a comfortable,stress-free break. TRACTIVE DOG 6 A small and portable device can connect to your phone via an app.It uses GPS to spot your dog accurately,with a battery that lasts up to 14 days. You can track their location in real time andset virtual fences-get an alert if they run beyond the area you choose.It also keeps an eye on their daily habits:how well they sleep,how much they bark,and any small changes in their health. Price:f59 plus a regular subscription fec. NEO-SKIN DICKY BAG This bag keeps bad smells locked in,thanks to a built-in air freshencr. It's perfect for storing used poon bags when vou're out.and it's casy to wash.There's a special slot to hold new bags,so you'll always have spares ready.No more messy or smelly trips with your dog Price:£38. SALTROCK QUENCH This clever bottle combines a water container with a foldable bowl, making it easy to give your dog a drink anywhere.Just press a button to pop out the bowl,even when moving.It also has a loop stra即(环扣带),s0 you can attach it to your bag and carry it with ease. Price:£l2. 高二英语成题第3页(共12页) 21.What is the NEO-SKIN DICKY BAG mainly used for? In the four years she's been doing all this,the Book Lady,as Williams with white-space connections,Chandra noted. A.Storing used waste bags. B.Keeping dog food fresh. ihas come to be known,has given away more than 78,000 books only Each soil sensor provides information about conditions on the farm.To C.Tracking te dogs accurately.D.Washing the dogs along the trip 922,000 more to reach her goall And she's not slowing down.It's too conect all the areas into a big picture,a drone arcraft takes photographs 22.What do the SALTROCK QUENCH and TRACTTVE DOG 6 have in important for kids with few options. from high in the air.Artificial intelligence (AI)compares these photos to common? “Reading can take you anywhere,.”she told CNN,“You can travel in the sensor data.AI then can create maps of where the soil is too acidic or A.They are both waterproof. B.They both monitor health. time and space.If you can read,you can learn almost anything." needs more water.Similar technology can also help farmers watch their C.They are both easy to carry. They both need a subscription.M.What made Willian interested in reading? animals.Video cameras connected to computers and linked to the Intemet 23.Where is this passage most probably from? A.Her children's hobby. B.Her mother's mfluence can help farmers recognize sick cattle,for example. A.A pet clinic notice. B A travel safety guide. C.A stranger's encouragement. D.A teacher's impact. However,the level and speed at which new farming skills and A pet training textbook D.A pet supplies advertisement 25 Why did William originally contribute so many books? tcehnologies will spread remains unclear.Bruce Erickson is a precision & A.To satisfy most people. farming expert at Purdue University in Indiana.He told the CSA the one It was Jennifer Williams's mother who got her hooked on books.A B.To celebrate the civic event. problem faced by any new farming technology is getting people to use it librarian,she read to her three chudtren every day."Not untu we went to C.To help students love reading. with their existing methods.Different countries have different farming kindergarton."Williams told vadogwood.com,a local news site."Until we D.To stretch her faith and work ethic. methods and different ways of doing business."It takes people to carry out went to college." 26 How did William initially collect books for her goal? new farming practices,"Erickson said. When Williams,now 54,became n elementary school teacher and A.By asking her friends to buy books 28.How is Paragraph 1 mainly developed? tutor in Danville,Virginia,she wanted her students to fall in-love with B.By attaining books from the prison. A.By following the order of space. reading iust as she had.But early on,she realized that some kids had C.By getting donation from free libraries. B.By giving specific examples. limited access to books. D.By recciving donated books from strangers. C.By making comparisons. "It's very obvious to teachers of young children which kids are read.to 27.According to the passage,what words can best describe William? D.By listing data. versus kids who are not,"she said."It's obvious at the end of the first day A.helpful and ambitious. B.respectable and innocent. 29.What did Ranveer Chandra/research? of school"To Williams,the solution was simpleGive kids books.In 2017, C.hardworking and adventurous.D.determined and humorous. A.How to design AI for making maps as part of a civic event called Engage Danville,she gave away 900 used B.How to profit from the used TV signals children's books over three days.Most people would be satisfied with that Precision (agriculture is a method of growing crops.Farmers C.How to develop a drone aircrant for farming. “I was like,.‘Anybody could do that,'”she said.“I wanted to do use technology to collect very precise or exact measurements about ther D.How to lower the cost of farming technology. something that's going to stretch my faith,my work ethic,my everything." land.It tells farmers how they planted seeds,used fertilizers and chemical 30.What is Paragraph 3 mainly about? So she set a new goal for herself:Give away one million books.It pesticides,and so on.Farm equipment can plant different amounts of seeds A.The future of artificial intelligence. sounds like an unreachable number,but as Williams posted on Facebook: and leave different amounts of fertilizer in different parts of a field.Water B.The process of using white-space connections. "Don't complain in the bleachers if you aren't willing towork hard out on measuring equipment can tell farmers how much water their plants are C.The practical application in precision agriculture. the field.” getting. D.The achievement in designing high-tech farming tools So she got to work,first by roping in friends to donate books or But some of this technology is too costly for small farmers,especially 31.What can we infer about the future of precision agriculture from the last money to buy books.Before long,as news of Williams's project spread, in developing countries.Ranveer Chandra,the Microsoft researcher from paragraph?. strangers started leaving piles of books on her front porch.As quickly as India,is working to develop lew-eest,high tech tools for farmers.He A.It needs time to be readily accepted by modern farmers. the books comein,Williams gives them to local schools-free of charge developed a system that connects soil sensors to ofher sensing equipment B.It depends on the development of new farming technology. and also supplies books to little free libraries around the city of 41,000 just through unused television TV channels.These unused TV signals, C.It will revolutionize the traditional farming. over the North Carolina border.She also hosts a book club for prisoners in known as "white space"frequencies,can provide Internet connection over D.It has to gain support from agricultural experts. the local prison. long distances.Some hospitals and schools in rural areas are already online 高二英语试题第4页(共12页) 高二英语试题第5页(共12页) 高二英语试题第6页(共12页) D 32.Why is the warning of tech giants mentioned in Paragraph 1? Musk,Hawking,Gates-the tech giants have redoubled their warnings A.To give a definition. about how we could destroy ourselves with technology.But they're not B.To highlight their wisdom. talking about deliberately pushing buttons to trigger disaster.They mean C.To offer background information. accidentally killing ourselves with something that we invent for our benefit. D.To introduce the topic. It's a little embarrassing to have to admit that accidental deaths are 33.Which is NOT the seasenwhy technology is threatening? increasing in a world that our ancestors made safer for hundreds of years. A.We trust complex systems blindly Our grandparents saw the invention of the automobile,the bulldozer B.We create too many inventions. and so on,and they made them all safer.However,nowadays,we put a C.Our ability cannot keep pace with the innovations. smart phone on every hand,and now more than 1000 distraction related D.Technology can't give us feedback immediately. crashes happen on our roads every day.Kids and pets die of heatstroke 34.What will be probably talked about i the following passage? inside cars-we are on track to set a new record for hot car deaths.We. A.The rise of the machines. may not have to worry about al,but our innovations are quietly outpacing B.The destruction of the world. our ability C.The measures to deal with the problem -We place blind trust in complex systems that reveal little about how D.The worries about threatening technology they.work.It seems that we have superhuman abilities,and consumers seem 35.What is the best title for the text? A.Every Coin Has Two Sides willing to play along.They drive at a speed of 80 mph with a phone and a B.Technology is Benefiting us cup of coffec,and they are proud of their multitasks.Sure,other people on C Technology is Killing us phones are dangerous,but you can smoothly switch your attention and D.How.Should We Deal with Technology notice when any emergency occurs,right? 第二节(共5小题;每小题25分,满分12.5分】 When we misjudged a situation in the past,we got immediate 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选 feedback.But technology can place the consequences of our missteps at a 项。选项中有两项为多余逃项。 distance.Delayed reactions,complex chain reactions-these are all part of People hate packaging And,yes,there's a lot of bad and wasteful how technology works.But having adapted to a world of new inventions, packaging out there. 3Wnen it comes to protecting and dispensing we are crazy about driverless cars,seldom stopping to consider what could (food,the right package can greatly reduce waste.Here are a few go wrong later down the road.Worse still,technology is even hacking our examples. feedback system.We get excited when we check our phone while driving. Packaging keeps the meat fresh. Edith Harbaugh,whose company,Launch Darkly,specializes in the We throw away a fifth of the beef we buy一the equivalent(等量)of controlled release of new technology into the wild,pointed out that we're 8 million cows each year-often because it goes bad before we cook it.The creating a dangerously unbalanced system of actions and rewards:"We are solution? Case-ready packaging can lengthen that shelf life to up to nob given ice creams every time we do something safe." 21 days.If the meat you bought isn't going to be eaten within a few days, So it is too late to worry about threatening technology,which is upon case-ready packaging is the better choice for the environment. us.The modern world is breaking everything we know about staying safe.If 38 we have any hope of staying alive with the rise of the machines,we are This dairy waste can be avoided with packaging technology such as going to need to iearn to survive the things we have today. Tetra Pak(利乐包装纸盒),which is commonly used in Burope and Asia 高二英语试题第7页(共12页) 高二英语试题第8页(共12页) to keep milk from spoiling,even without refrigeration.Recycled or not, Tetra Pak is a good environmental bet because it can lengthen the shelf life of milk up to nine months.3 Once again,the environmental benefit of the food-protection technology outweighs the harmful impact of the packaging itself. Packaging Fixes Sticky Situations. 40 One example of waste-reducing packaging is the concept project shown from designer Drew Stanley.He designed a peanut butter jar made of a soft material which can be turned inside out and scraped ( clean,avoiding sticky food sticking to your fingers. A.Packaging protects milk. B.Using Tetra Pak packaging. C.But packaging isn't always the enemy. D.We should pay attention to the rubbish produced by packaging. B.Scientists have developed packaging that can keep refrigerated meat fresh for weeks. F.It can reduce the need for refrigeration and the amount of milk that goes wasted. G.Food left behind in jars and bottles makes up a surprising amount of waste. 第三部分语言运用(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四个选项中,选出可以填入 空白处的最佳选项。 I knew exercise is good for health--wno aoesn t?But 41 were easier.Running bored me,biking sounded risky,and the gym seemed too much to handle.Each offered me a reason to 42 it,so I did. When I worked in Kenya,I came to realize that people there don't "43 the way I had thought.Instead,they move with a clear 44 in mind.They move to reach a destination.They move to nuntsnd to tend crobs.There is no such thing as a 45,but they are working out 24/7. Maybe I could take 46 from these people and add meaning to my exercising.So,I launched my 47 program:"chicken-cising"with 15 baby chicks and a.book on 48 oaegyard chickens.It turned out that caring for the,fligntless birds was quite 49 -a full-body workout involving bencng,squatting(深蹲),weighthifting and running around.. One weekend,my e-watch 50 as many as 145 squats and 10,506 steps! 高二英语试题第9页(共12页) I ended up in better shape than expected and found extra 51 that no gym workout can provide.First,quitting is not a(n)52 You can't put on your "chicken-cise"clothes,sit for-a while,and then simply decide not to 53 especially when your feathered.friends depend on you to survive.Second,you have unbeatablei workout partners,who 54 respond to your appearance with encouragement.Bah-Baaaahk!What's more?Fresh-from-the-hen eggs! Turning every breakfast into a celebration of my new lifestyle with the best eggs,"chicken-cising"taught me that movement doesn't need a gym- it needs 55 41.A.actions B.examples C.excuses D.answers 42.A.avoid B.manage C.approach D.tolerate 43.A.change B.exercise C.travel D.live 44.A.request B.message C.order D.purpose 45.A.role B.problem C.gym D.village 46.A.inspiration.time C.comfort D.pleasure 47.A.escape B.fitness C.charity D.diet :48.A.cooking B.protecting C.drawing D.raising 49.A.amusing B.confusing C.demandinsD.touching 50.A.meant B.read C.rang D.took 51.A.bonuses B.pressure C.instructions D.responsibility 52.A.error B.pain C.must D.option 53.A.step aside.B.turn up C.show off D.give in 54.A.angrily B.patiently C.cheerfully D.carefully 55.A.meaning B.talent C.attention D.courage 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单 词的正确形式。 Dead to Rights The film "Dead to Rights,"56 is set against the historical backdrop of the Nanjing Massacre,was 57 officialn&released in Hong Kong on Thursday Many said this is a film that should be watched withrespect,and it helps viewers understand the courage and 58 fearless of the past generations,and genuinely appreciate the value of peace and the importance of self-strengthening On Thursday morning,at a cinema in Causeway Bay of Hong Kong, 高二英语试题第10页(共12页) many viewers were deeply moved during the screening.Yau,59 local resident-brought his son to watch the film.He was worried that the history might be too heavy for a child 60 the story of ordinary people in the film.kept his son fully 61 (engage)"The purpose of this film is 62(plant)the seeds of history in young people's hearts,"he said. wang,tears in her eyes,said the film reminded her of the military parade she watched on Wednesday for the 80th.Anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance.63 Japancsc Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War.,"When a country is weak,it gets bullied.Now that our country is much (strong),I feel safe and proud,"she said. Sinceits early screening began on Aug 28 in Hong Kong,the film's box office 65 (climb steadily,with daily.earnings surpassing many newly released Chinese-language films. 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,上周日你去邢台海洋公园游玩,恰逢公园举办游 园摄影比赛,你参加了该比赛。请你给好友Tom写一封电子邮件, 介绍你的作品及获奖情况。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dear Tom, Yours, Li Hua 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。词数150左右。 Doing things without being planned was never my strength As a 14-year-old,I would refuse to go for walks around the block with my friends if I was the least bit behind inmy schoolwork.Unlike most teenagers,I lived not in my room,but in an unused kitchen upstairs where I spread my books and papers on a large round table.I spent considerable time there,working continuously for hours,and my mother worried.She 高二英语试题第11页(共12页) would try to lure(引诱)me away..“Come and watch the parade!”she would call from downstairs."All neighbors are out there!"She thought of all kinds of tricks-the swimming pool,ice cream,stray cats and turtles-to remove me from my studies,but nothing ever worked. Later,in college,the pattern continued.The library and my college dorm replaced the unused kitchen at home.When spring came along friends would stop by my dorm or peer into my library room to persuade me to play Frisbec(飞a盘)on the lawn.“No,”I would almost always say,“I have too much to do.” My college study days were gone,but not my need and love for schedules.My friends and sisters tried to keep me away from my plans,but they were hardly ever successful. This summer,though,while house-sitting for my parents,I was persuaded to change my plans.in the most unexpected way.The sight of tomatoes growing in my mother's garden lured me out of-my tightly scheduled world.They drew me with the power of a lover's gaze.Hundreds of them were turning ripe and red by the minute,decorating the garden like decorations on a Christmas tree. “If I have time.I'll make tomato-sauee(番萧).”I told myself.But my long week in the house by myself was already filled with things to do: writing,and finishing a project that I brought home from the office.Then, watching the fascinating tomatoes continuously falling to the ground in ever-greater numbers,again I mentally argued about all the things I had planned and needed to do. 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。 Finally,I gave in. My parents were quite surprised when they came.back a week later. 高二英语试题第12页(共12页)

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