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九台一中2025一2026学年度第二学期
4月月考考试
高一英语试卷(时间:120分钟分数150分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答
案转涂到答题纸上。
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。
每段对话读两遍。
1.What made the man fail to recognize Amy?
A.Her new glasses.
B.Her new hairstyle.
C.Her new suit.
2.What will the woman do after high school?
A.Learn practical skills.B.Work in a supermarket.C.Go to a foreign university.
3.What is Michael doing?
A.Playing basketball..B,Listening to music.
C.Reviewing his lessons.
4.Which club did Tom use to be in?
A.The Basketball Club.B.The Music Club.
C.The Photography Club.
5.When did the man get up this morning?
A.At5:15,
B.At6:00,
C.At6:15.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.What is the possible relationship between the spcakers?
A.Classmates.
B.Husband and wife.
C.Teacher and student.
7.What is the man's plan for tomorrow?
A.Teaching board games.B.Booking a weckend trip.C.Checking the weather report.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.How does the woman feel about John's riding the bike?
A.Disappointed.
B.Surprised
C.Frightened.
9.What does the woman ask John to do?
A.Practice once more.B.Ride the bike faster.
C.Take a rest in the park.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
10.In which season does Catherine go to the farm most?
A.Spring
B.Summer.
C.Autumn.
11.How does Catherine's brother usually go to the farm?
A.On foot.
B.By bus
C.By bike.
12.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Fruit picking activities.
B.A nearby fruit farm
C.Their Saturday plan.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题:
13.What does the woman suggest doing?
A.Making some kites.B.Having a charity sale.
C.Building cat houses.
14.What do the speakers expect the community center to offer?
A.Homemade cards.B.More materials
C.Pet toys.
15.Why does the man think the park is better?
A.It has many people.B.It's near their home.
C.It attracts more cats.
16.Where will the speakers put a cat house?
A.In the park.
B.Beside the square.
C.Near the animal care center.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.What does the speaker expect the listeners to do?
A.Join her tcam anytime.B.Repair the book shelves.C.Work hard and be patient.
18.How long is the bookstore open every day?
A.7 hours.
B.9 hours.
C.10 hours.
19.When can the listeners work in the bookstore?
A.On Sunday.
B.On Thursday.
C.On Wednesday.
20.What kind of books are on sale in this bookstore on Saturday?
A.History books.
B.Art books.
C.Science books.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Train Information
All customers travelling on TransLink services must be in possession of a valid ticket
before boarding.For ticket information,please ask at your local station or call 131230.
While Queensland Rail makes every effort to ensure trains run as scheduled,there can
be no guarantee of connections between trains or between train services and bus services.
Lost property(失物招领)
Call Lost Property on 131617 during business hours for items lost on Queensland Rai
services.The lost property office is open Monday to Friday 7:30 am to 5:00 pm and is
located at Roma Street station.
Public holidays
On public holidays,generally a Sunday timetable operates.On certain major event
days,i.e.Australia Day,Anzac Day,sporting and cultural days,special additional services
may operate.Christmas Day services operate to a Christmas Day timetable.Before travel
please visit translink.com.au or call TransLink on 131230 anytime.
Customers using mobility devices
Many stations have whcelchair access from the car park or entrance to the station
platforms.For assistance,please call Queensland Rail on 131617.
Gunrdian trains(outbound)
Depart
Origin
Destination
Arrive
6:42pm
Altandi
Varsity Lakcs
7:37pm
7:29pm
Central
Varsity Lakes
8:52pm
8:57pm
Fortitude Valley
Varsity Lakes
9:52pm
11:02pm
Roma Street
Varsity Lakes
12:22am
21.What would you do to get ticket information?
A.Call131617.
B.Visit translink.com.au.
C.Ask at the local station.
D.Check the train schedule.
22.At which station can you find the lost property office?
A.Altandi.
B.Roma Street.
C.Varsity Lakes
D.Fortitude Valley.
23.Which train would you take if you go from Central to Varsity Lakes?
A.6:42pm,
B.7:29pm.
C.8:57pm.
D.11:02pm.
B
A woman who lost one leg to cancer is seeking to break a world record by completing
102 marathon-length runs in 102 days.
Jacky Hunt-Broersma,who lost the bottom half of her left leg to a rare form of cancer
in 2001,set her goal in mid-January.And every day since then,she has been running the
distance of a marathon."Part of my body was gone.For me the biggest struggle was
accepting my disability,"she told the reporter.
Until five years ago,she was not very active.But then she looked into running and
2
decided to give it a try.The sport ended up being quite costly.Currently,the carbon fiber
blade she uses,which is designed specifically for running,costs about $10,000.
"Running really changed my life,"she said."It helped me accept myself as a person
with disability.It gave me a sense of freedom.I fell in love with the process of pushing my
body further just to see what I could do."
However,she has faced both physical and mental difficulties during her
record-breaking attempt.On one recent day,Hunt-Broersma felt near breakdown at 24
kilometers and began to cry.In that moment,she felt like her planned goal might not
happen at all.By dividing it into little goals,she finally picked herself up and carried on.
Hunt-Broersma's main support team is her husband and their two young children.She
is posting her progress online and has also got a large social media following.
As she nears the end of her goal,Hunt-Broersma is hoping to inspire a single thought
in others:You're stronger than you think and you're capable of so much more.
24.What was the biggest struggle for Hunt-Broersma?
A.Fighting against cancer.
B.Living with a disability.
C.Breaking a world record.
D.Completing the marathon
25.What might"the carbon fiber blade"underlined in Paragraph 3 be?
A.A running aid.B.A sports skill.C.A training field.D.A support team.
26.Why did Hunt-Broersma almost break down one day?
A.She was not hopeful about her goal.
B.She wasn't supported by the family.
C.She lost a record breaking chance.
D.She wanted a sense of freedom.
27.What can we leam from Hunt-Broersma's story?
A.A thousand-mile joumey begins with one step.
B.Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.
C.Experience is the father of wisdom.
D.Happiness is the key to success.
C
Visiting a museum or going on a study tour is a quickly growing social activity,which
has significantly increased footfalls at major muscums.This situation has prompted many
museums to extend their opening hours.What's more,the visitors include not just history
and archeology (lovers,but also an increasing number of ordinary people.
All this suggests the cultural tourism field is showing strong recovery,which has sped
up the mix of culture and.tourism.However,the rapidly rising footfalls present new
challenges for the museums,as they have to cater to the visitors'demand for special
cultural services and take measures to support school research better.
The Suzhou Museum in Jiangsu province offers an example of how museums can
adapt to deal with the onrush of visitors.Firstly,the museums should expand their roles
beyond the traditional field of education and research,and join the local tourism area.In
2007,the Suzhou Museum conducted a survey of visitors through a questionnaire,which
showed that the most of the visitors were young well-educated people who were very active
on social media.And social media users influence people's travel habits or decisions,
giving rise to popular things such as "city walks".Based on this insight,the museum
published a pocketbook providing information on both its collections and local tourist spots
in Suzhou.
Second,the application of digital technology can improve changes in the cultural area.
Some museums have also found new ways of interacting with online visitors.3D virtual
modeling and digitalized exhibitions can give visitors the chance to explore museums from
a distance.
Third,there is a growing trend of cross-border integration of cultural and educational
resources.Politics encourages students to visit museums,improving their historical
knowledge through school-related lessons.
Last but not least,museums must also cater to elderly visitors,who make up over 20%
of China's population.The Suzhou Museum carried out a survey of more than 800 people
aged 60 or above through questionnaires and interviews last year to understand their
preferences and develop age-friendly services.These include making places easy to reach,
providing efficient medical services,and displaying artworks in ways that reduce physical
effort for all visitors.
Only by paying attention to the real needs of the pcople can museums provide better
cultural offerings and services.
28.What does the underlined phrase "cater to in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Satisfy.
B.Afford.
C.Support.
D.Help
29.Who are likely to visit museums most according to the survey conducted in 2007?
A.Art and photography fans.
B.History and archeology lovers.
C.International exchanges students.
D.Young,well-educated social media users.
30.How did the Suzhou Museum adapt to the increase in visitors?
A.By extending opening hours.
B.By meeting different requirements.
C.By focusing on academic researches.D.By providing more educational resources.
31.What's the purpose of this passage?
A.To develop tourism in Jiangsu province.
B.To describe the present state of museums.
C.To discuss the challenges faced by museums.
D.To explain how museums rise to the challenges.
D
Dark chocolate,mainly solid cocoa,is widely believed to be a healthier treat,often
credited with benefits like lowering blood pressure and boosting brainpower.These claims
are largely linked to flavanols(黄烷醇),compounds abundant in cocoa.However,a closer
look at the scientific evidence suggests that we should be careful about eating dark
chocolate.
While some short-term studies,frequently funded by chocolate companies,suggested
potential advantages,their results have been inconsistent.More importantly,they are too
brief to reveal the long-term effects of regular consumption.Observational studies,which
simply note correlations(相关性),found that people who eat more dark chocolate tend to
be healthier.But this could be because they often have higher incomes and better overall
lifestyles,not because of the chocolate itself.
To settle the debate,a big randomized experiment was conducted.It involved older
adults who took daily cocoa-flavanol supplements for several years.The findings were
clear:the flavanols made no significant difference to the risk of developing heart disease,
diabetes,.or cancer.There was one positive note一a reduction in cardiovascular(心血管的)
deaths-but this single outcome is not solid proof of benefit.
Crucially,obtaining a high share of flavanols from commercial dark chocolate
introduces serious disadvantages.To counter cocoa's bitterness,manufacturers add large
amounts of sugar.It means a person would also consume a substantial portion of the daily
recommended limit of fat,which is known to raise cholesterol (and harm heart
health.A far healthier way to get flavanols is from foods like apples,nuts,strawberries,or
green tea.
Ultimately,the celebrated health benefits of dark chocolate appear to be rooted more in
marketing and wishful thinking than in robust science.While enjoying it as an occasional
treat is fine,relying on it as a health food is misguided.True wellness comes from a
balanced diet rich in various fruits,vegetables,and beans-not from a single,sugary treat.
32.What is a common belief about dark chocolate?
A.It has inconsistent benefits.
B.Its benefits come at a high cost.
C.It contributes to physical health.
D.Its advantages rely on long-term intake
33.What is a result of taking in flavanols from dark chocolate?
A.Faster fat burning.
B.Resistance to cholesterol.
C.Reduction of cancer risks.
D.Increase in sugar consumption.
34.What does the underlined word"robust"in the last paragraph mean?
A.Basic.
B.Solid.
C.Advanced.
D.Emerging.
35.Which is the best title for the text?
A.The Bitter Truth About Dark Chocolate
B.A Guide to Choosing Healthy Chocolate
C.The Impact of Flavanols on Your Health
D.Marketing vs.Science in the Food Industry
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为
多余选项。
Fast eating is generally defincd as the habit of cating meals at a rapid pace,often
without taking time to thoroughly chew food or enjoy each bite.You many be eating too
fast if you finish a regular-sized meal in less than 20 to 30 minutes.36 So,how
can you slow down?
37 You should take more than 20 minutes to eat a meal-ideally about 30
minutes-so that you can have an opportunity for your brain to catch up with your
stomach.Eating at a slower pace allows you to enjoy your meal and to feel satisfied before
you eat too much.
Slow down your chewing.While you're eating your meal,make sure to give yourself
enough time to chew each bite before you swallow ()38 You should chew
each mouthful 15 to 30 times,depending on the food.
Sip(小口a喝)water.Take sips.of water every few mouthfuls while eating一not only
can this encourage much-needed pauses,but it can also help you feel fuller.39
Practice mindful eating.40 You can practice mindful eating by changing
your attitude about not just what you eat,but how you eat.It means calming your mind,
focusing your attention,and breaking down your meals into smaller parts to enjoy each bite.
Mindful eating also means using all your senses-not just taste,but also sight,smell and
more.
A.Try to control the amount of the food you take in over time.
B.Make sure you set aside enough time for your each meal.
C.It can help soften harder foods during the chewing process as well.
D.Research shows that eating too quickly can lead to some health problems.
E.This means you shouldn't feel big food going down your throat.
F.It takes 20 to 30 minutes for your brain to send a message of food digestion.
G.It can help you feel more connected with your food.
第三部分语言知识运用(供三节,满分50分)
第一书完形填空(共15小题;每题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。
Hunter Shamatt lost his wallct while he was on a flight from Omaha to Denver earlier
this month.Upon realizing that his wallet was lost,he 41the airline to see if
anyone had tumned it in-but fruitlessly.42 the wallet contained his ID,a signed
paycheck,60 in cash,etc,he feared the worst.
Two days after the flight,however,Hunter was 43 to receive a package in the
mail from an unnamed sender.Inside was his wallet-44 an additional 40 in-
cash."I rounded your cash up to an even 100 so you could celebrate the 45 of
your wallet"read a letter that was enclosed with the package.
Hunter's mother,Jeannie,posted a photo of the 46to social media in hopes
that they would be able to track down the sender.All they had to go on was that the letter
was 47 from Applied Underwriters in Omaha and the scnder's initials were
signed"T.B".The sender was later 48 as Todd Brown,who was delighted to
have a little fun"with helping out a hard-working stranger.
I saw he was just 20 years old.He had a paycheck in there,so I 49,"Well,
he'doing h's best to make ends mcet."said Brown."Hunter was very 5_0 He
told me he has some student loans to pay within two days so the51was right,"
Brown added,He52 it was gone forever.So when he opened it,he just started
screaming,.No way!No way!"
Brown says that he often tries to do good things without any recognition;that's why he
didn't-sign his 53 on-the letter,but Jeannie later insisted on 54 him on
social media.Jeannie wrote on Facebook,"This story is more about rebuilding 55
in people than anything."
41.A.ordered
B.observed
C.checked
D.contacted
42.A.Though
B.Since
C.While
D.Unless