资源简介 武汉大学附属中学2025-2026学年高度高一年级上学期12月月考英 语 试 卷注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题纸上。2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题纸上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,请用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。3. 回答非选择题时,请将答案写在答题纸上,写在本试卷上无效。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题:每小题1分,满分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 do we know about the boy A. He is good at math. B. He didn’t pass the chemistry test. C. He doesn’t agree with the woman.2. Why is Smith so successful A. Because he never makes any mistake.B. Because he can answer questions quickly.C. Because he is always thinking of others.3. What subject is the girl good at A. Physics. B. Chemistry. C. Chinese.4. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Doctor and patient. B. Husband and wife. C. Parent and child.5. When will Henry start his vacation A. This weekend. B. Next week. C. At the end of July.第二节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15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 is the woman going to cook A. Steak. B. Pizza. C. Fried chicken.7. What does Harry think of the woman’s cooking A. Great. B. Terrible. C. Just so so.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8. Where are the speakers A. In Phoenix. B. In New York. C. In Los Angeles.9. Why did Robert go to a new city A. To work. B. To visit some friends. C. To go sightseeing.10. What does Robert most probably think of Mary A. Funny. B. Hard-working. C. Kind-hearted.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11. What kind of job did Sharon apply for A. A driver. B. A teacher. C. A coach.12. Where is Sharon now A. New York. B. Boston. C. California.13. What can we know about James A. He forgot the interview. B. He failed to find a job. C. He graduated last year.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14. What might the relationship between the woman and her parents be A. Good. B. Bad. C. Hard to tell.15. How old might the girl be A. 15. B. 17. C. 18.16. Which of the following is right A. The girl has no pocket money.B. The girl has much freedom.C. The girl wants to go on holidays with her parents.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。17. What is the woman trying to do A. Interview Mr. Smith. B. Hold a party for Mr. Smith. C. Choose a gift for Mr. Smith's birthday.18. What subject does the woman teach A. Music. B. English. C. History.19. What does the man think of Mr. Smith A. Strict. B. Young. C. Humorous.20. What gift will the speakers give Mr. Smith A. A video. B. A red scarf. C. An iPad.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。ABali Wildlife Volunteer ProgramAbout the programBali wildlife volunteers help to care for a variety of animal species. Volunteers help promote and improve the well-being of animals at the wildlife centre.Volunteer Role & Typical WorkdayAs a wildlife volunteer in Bali, you will rotate (轮换) across several of the projects and locations we work in, gaining a wide range of insights into the many ways volunteers can make an impact during their time on the program. While on the project, you will work alongside other staff members who have years of experience. Typical activities you will get involved in during your time as a volunteer in Bali Wildlife Centre include feeding, cleaning, daily care and so on.RequirementsTo join the program, you need to be at least 15 years old and able to speak English at the intermediate (中级的) level. You should be physically healthy, as volunteering overseas can be quite hard. If you have any health problems that may affect your participation, you must report them to us in your online application. As for the time commitment, volunteers are expected to work about 3-5hours per day from Monday to Thursday, and Friday is optional but is encouraged.Free time activitiesParticipants generally volunteer on a Monday-Thursday basis and on the weekends are free to relax or travel around. The wider travel opportunity is extremely important to the whole experience and it is something we certainly recommend. Our local team is able to arrange free activities, transportation and accommodation but please note this is usually an independent experience outside of the core program.21. What is the aim of the program A. To contribute to the well-being of wild animals. B. To promote environmental conservation.C. To teach animal saving techniques. D. To conduct wildlife research.22. What is a specific requirement for volunteers A. Having experience in wildlife rescue. B. Being good at written English.C. Being in good condition. D. Reaching adulthood.23. What do we know about volunteers A. Their work locations are fixed. B. They have to work on weekends.C. They need to pay for transportation. D. They can travel around during their free time.BStaring at the bookcases in my study, packed with so many great books that had remained unread, I heard a loud voice in my head—“How can you leave these masterpieces unread ”The first book I picked up was Montaigne’s Essays. To my surprise, I discovered in the margins (页边空白) my own faded hand-writing. So I was actually reading it again, but what I was rereading seemed entirely new. I also found sentences underlined. Only this time I wondered: Why did I underline this sentence It’s the next one that is important!Clearly, my view of reading had changed over the years. This raised the larger question of rereading, which comes in many forms. There’s voluntary rereading, the result of a willful decision to revisit a book one has admired, or to confirm certain details in the text. A devoted teacher might wish to refresh his understanding of a work, and thus avoid teaching through the same old written notes with soporific (让人瞌睡的) effects.Next, there’s involuntary rereading. The original reading was either forgotten or so totally absorbed that the new chance encounter with the text produced surprise and astonishment. My reaction to the renewed reading no longer felt like the original experience, and I was no longer sure that I recognized myself as the same reader.Then there are what one might call subconscious (潜意识的) rereadings, those that happen without reading —much like recalling a song without actually being heard again. This remembered connection to books stays with us for life, shaping and strengthening us. We may over the years recite to ourselves poems learnt by heart long ago, which have become part of our self-recognition.All of these ways of reading are valuable. The “new” reading, a form of revision, uncovers the change in us. The newness is not in the text. Rereading makes it possible for us to see the world around us, ourselves included, in a new light.24. What did the author find when reading Montaigne’s Essays A. He couldn’t understand it. B. It was his favorite workC. He had made notes in it. D. It was a brand-new copy.25. What could be a purpose of voluntary rereading for a teacher A. To learn from admirable characters. B. To improve the quality of teaching.C. To collect details for writing novels. D. To help make important decisions.26. What can involuntary rereading bring about A. Better reading skills. B. Original preference for books.C. Faster reading speed. D. Unexpected reading experience.27. What can be learnt about subconscious rereading A. It helps make who we are. B. It prevents memory from fading.C. It involves actual reading. D. It works best with poetry and music.CHiromu Yakura,a postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, first became aware of differences in his own vocabulary about a year after ChatGPT came out Researchers had previously found that use of large language models (LLMs),such as those that power ChatGPT,was changing vocabulary choices in written communication,and Yakura and his colleagues wanted to know whether spoken communication was being affected,too.Researchers first used ChatGPT to edit large amounts of text like emails and articles using instructions such as “polish”or “improve clarity.”They identified words ChatGPT added frequently, like"delve,"labeling these GPT words.Next,the team analyzed over 360,000 YouTube videos and 770,000 podcast(播客)episodes from before and after ChatGPT's release to track the use of GPT words over time.They compared the GPT words with "synthetic ( 合 成 ) controls,"which were formed by mathematically weighting synonyms(同义词) that weren't frequently used by the chatbot- such synonyms for “delve,"for example,could include “examine”and “explore.”The team's results show a significant rise in GPT words in the 18 months after ChatGPT's release.The words didn't just appear in formal,scripted videos or podcast episodes;they were peppered into natural conversation,too."The patterns stored in AI technology seem to be sending back to the human mind,"notes co-author Levin Brinkmann,describing a cultural feedback cycle:humans train AI on text,AI returns statistically remixed versions,and then people unconsciously adopt its patterns.“It's natural for humans to imitate one another,but we're more likely to copy what someone else is doing if we perceive them as being knowledgeable or important,” Brinkmann says.As more people look to Al as a cultural authority,they may rely on and imitate it over other sources,resulting in a likeness of language styles and expressions.Tracking LLMs' cultural impact is critical,according to the University of Chicago expert James Evans."In this moment in the evolution(进化)of LLMs,looking at word distribution is the right methodology to understand how the technology is affecting the way we communicate,"he says,"But as the models mature,these distributions are going to be harder to distinguish”Scientists may need to look at broader linguistic trends beyond word choice,such as sentence structure and how ideas are presented.28.What made Yakura begin the new research A.Desire to explore potentials of LLMs.B.Changes in personal vocabulary choices.C.Previous research on written communication.D.Dissatisfaction over poor performance of ChatGPT.29.Why were the GPT words tracked in the research A.To show how diverse they are.B.To measure their influence on language.C.To check if they work in various contexts.D.To compare them with human word choices.30.Brinkmann mentions the trend of the cultural feedback cycle to illustrate________________A.it provides a different approach to learningB.it results in misjudgment of cultural authoritiesC.it is a natural part of technological developmentD.it carries a hidden risk to the richness of language31.What is suggested in the last paragraph A.A notable increase in sample size.B.A probable shift in the future research focus.C.A timely application of the research findings.D.A thorough evaluation of the current research.DEvery morning when the alarm goes off, many people face a hard choice: to snooze(打盹)or not to snooze If you happen to be an iPhone user, you may have wondered why the snooze button gives you exactly nine minutes. This number is not a casual choice as it is tied to historical design and human sleep science.The nine-minute snooze period is not unique to the iPhone. In the mid-20th century, when mechanical(机械的)alarm clocks were the main type on the market, a leading producer introduced a snooze alarm. However, the standard gears of mechanical clocks made it difficult to set a double-digit snooze period. Engineers eventually settled on nine minutes, the largest possible single-digit(个位数的), to avoid the need to redesign the clock’s mechanism. Apple might have taken the nine-minute snooze to honor this early invention.From a physiological point of view, a nine-minute period is practical. Our bodies start to fall into the second stage of a sleep cycle about 10 minutes after falling asleep. Therefore, a snooze period of nine minutes allows for less sudden awakening as it helps avoid a deeper stage of sleep. This timing can also reduce sleepiness and make it slightly easier to wake up when the alarm rings again.The debate over whether snoozing is helpful or harmful continues among sleep experts. Some research suggests that snoozing provides enough time for the body and brain to shift gradually from sleep to wakefulness. On the other hand, other studies argue that while hitting the snooze button might give you a brief feeling of extra rest, it fragments your sleep and makes you more tired than if you wake up with the first alarm. Continuous, undisturbed sleep is generally better for mental abilities and overall health. Finally, understanding your own sleep patterns can help you make the decision between whether to keep hitting the snooze button or embrace the cruel reality of the first alarm.32. Why was a nine-minute snooze time chosen for mechanical alarm clocks A. To show respect to the early design.B. To follow the trend of other clock producers.C. To match the principles of human sleep science.D. To avoid the change of the clock’s inner structure.33. What does the underlined word “fragment” in the last paragraph mean A. worsen B. break C. shorten D. delay34. What does the author suggest at the end of the passage A. Keep hitting the snooze button to get extra rest.B. Make a choice by considering your own sleep habits.C. Ignore the snoozing effect and follow your sleep patterns.D. Consider both positive and negative effects of snoozing before deciding.35. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage A. Nine Minutes of Extra Rest or Nine Minutes of Regret B. Is the Nine-Minute Snooze Beneficial to Our Sleep Routine C. Why is the Snooze Button an Important Feature of Alarm Clocks D. How Does the Snooze Button Work to Influence Our Sleep Quality 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。The Happiest DietDoes what you eat affect your mood Could your food have effects on your mental well- being 36 . Several ingredients and methods account for that.Fibre and more fibreWe often worry about protein intake but data shows we usually get enough. 37 . It supports gut (肠道)health, feeding good bacteria and contributing to overall well-being. Research even suggests that increasing fibre intake by 5g may lower the risk of depression by 5%.Fat is good38 . “Omega-3 fatty acids,found in oily fish,play a role in the structure and function of cell membranes(细胞膜)in the brain,"the nutritionist Rhiannon Lambert says.“They are involved in the production and signaling of neurotransmitters(神经递质),which are critical for mood regulation.”And breatheYour gut is impacted not just by what you eat but by how you eat.Lisa Macfarlane, co- founder of the health company The GutStuff, explains,“ 39 . Try taking deep breath before you eat—it's proven that digestion happens more effectively when eating in a relaxed and calm state.”Join the fast crowdA recent study by King's College London found that eating within a ten-hour window, and therefore fasting for fourteen hours each day, is associated with better mood, better sleep,more energy and less hunger.40 .Add more protein to your regular diet.Need another reason to eat more oily fish Instead,we should focus on our fibre intake.Beans are one of the highest sources of dietary fibre.This is easier than it sounds:it would mean eating between 9 a.m.and 7 p.m.We suggest putting your body in “rest and digest”mode instead of eating on the go.Evidence shows what you eat can promote brain chemicals that influence your mood.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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。Grandpa Miller and six-year-old Timmy spent weekends at their workbench, creating a small wooden dog together. Timmy felt 41 knowing he was learning “real work” from Grandpa and hoping the dog could stand perfectly.At the dinner table, Timmy excitedly talked to Grandpa about whether the dog would stay 42 . Meanwhile, Timmy’s father Ben, 43 with a quarterly report, accidentally knocked over a bowl of hot soup. 44 made him angry and frustrated, which caused Timmy to stop talking at once.Grandpa observed quietly and then spoke in a tone that was 45 to Ben — just like when Ben was a kid. “The soup needs your full attention, and so does the moment with all of us,” he said calmly. Ben’s fingers 46 above the laptop keyboard as memories rushed back — Grandpa once taught him to carve a wooden cart and 47 him to focus on the task.Looking up, Ben saw Timmy holding the wooden dog tightly, eyes full of 48 , and his wife Sarah cleaning the mess silently. “I’m sorry,” Ben said softly, 49 his laptop. “Work has 50 my mind, and I missed this feeling.” Timmy’s face brightened; he placed the wooden dog on the table, and it stood steadily as hoped. Grandpa smiled and served Ben a new bowl of soup 51 .After dinner, Ben returned to the report but finished it smoothly this time. The dinner’s 52 had eased his restlessness. When done, he went to the 53 where Timmy and Grandpa were polishing the dog. “Can I join you ” Ben asked. Timmy gave him sandpaper, and Grandpa 54 his arm. By the lamp, the three worked in silence — the “real work” of being together was far more 55 than any report.41. A. delighted B. bored C. amazed D. scared42. A. awake B. still C. firm D. silent43. A. occupied B. strict C. bored D. careful44. A. Workshop B. Workplace C. Workload D. Workforce45. A. new B. familiar C. important D. strange46. A. moved B. waved C. shook D. paused47. A. ordered B. reminded C. begged D. forced48. A. curiosity B. hesitation C. ambition D. vitality49. A. setting in B. setting up C. setting aside D. setting off50. A. filled B. cleared C. changed D. emptied51. A. patiently B. carelessly C. quickly D. gently52. A. harmony B. conversation C. remark D. warmth53. A. table B. laptop C. workbench D. lamp54. A. patted B. bit C. shook D. pulled55. A. ordinary B. expensive C. formal D. precious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 Paris Olympics has ignited the sporting passion of people worldwide. Since the Games began, many Chinese brands 56 (take) advantage of the event to expand their global image. The Chinese tea brand Chagee,for example,recently launched a Tea Bar in Paris, 57 (add) a hint of jasmine tea sweetness into the French capital's air.Sport is a language that goes 58 borders and cultures,and so is tea. The Chagee Tea Bar featured a range of cultural activities,and among them 59 (be) pitching pots,a game of skill and precision often enjoyed by ancient nobles, 60 cuju,an ancient Chinese ball game widely recognized as the earliest form of football. 61 (play) at banquets where guests took turns to throw arrows,pitching pots provided international guests with a chance to understand ancient Chinese culture.On the digital front, Chagee's WeChat ordering page displays nutritional values,including calorie content and sweetness levels. This grading method, 62 was first piloted in Shanghai,has now been rolled out across all 63 (it) domestic stores. The practice not only reflects Chagee's understanding of consumer 64 (need) but also helps the brand get 65 (close) to consumers,creating a lifestyle that gives them a sense of belonging.第四部分 写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)66. 假定你是李华,你校近期成功举办了以"中国传统文化之美"为主题的首届校园文化节,请你给校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1.活动的举办时间。2.主要内容。3.师生反响。注意:(1)写作词数应为80字左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)67. 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。My friend Carole’s birthday was approaching and I wondered what to give her as a gift. I had two pots of beautiful flowers and I knew Carole liked flowers. However, the two pots of flowers were rare and I brought them from a forest very far away, which took me great effort. So, I hesitated.There wasn’t a cloud in the sky on one warm June morning when Carol e and I started out for a day of shopping. We had learned of a quilt (被子) shop which had unique quilts created by skilled women from a nearby company. Carole’s heart was set on finding a blue- and- white quilt to put the finishing touch on her guest bedroom.We parked the car next to the only traffic light in town, heading towards the quilt shop. But next door, a newly opened small store that sold pretty clothes, shoes, etc. attracted us. So we first walked into this store, where we admired the most wonderful collection of umbrella s we had ever seen. As I ran my fingers across one special umbrella, I heard myself whisper, “These are the most beautiful umbrellas...”I loved the items so much.A sales clerk hurried to my side. “Perhaps you’d like to try one of them out,” she suggested. I opened the attractive umbrella. Underneath it, I felt wonderfully carefree and sheltered from the whole world. But with new things to buy, there was no money for expensive umbrellas. Besides, even if I could afford one, it wouldn’t be a practical purchase. Back in the second grade, I had once eyed a beautiful, pink umbrella in a department store window. “I need a beautiful umbrella,” I said to my mother. “No, you need a practical umbrella,” she said. “Besides, you might lose it.” With tears in my eyes, I put down that pink umbrella!Coming back from my memory, I told the clerk, “Thanks for showing me the umbrella.” Then, I headed next door to the quilt shop, a few steps ahead of Carole.注意:Ⅰ.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式作答。When her steps caught up with mine, I noticed a long, thin box under her arm.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Back home, I took the umbrella sent by Carole and walked towards my flowers.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________武汉大学附属中学2025-2026学年高一上学期12月月考英语试题1-5 BCCAA 6-10 ABCAC 11-15BABAA 16-20 BBBCA21—23.ACD 24—27. CBDA 28—31.BBDB 32—35. DBBA 36—40. GCBFE41—45. ACACB 46—50. DBBCA 51—55. DDCADhave taken 57.adding 58.beyond 59.were 60.and61. Played 62.which 63.its 64.needs 65.closer应用文写作(满分15分)略第二节(满分25分)略 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 12月月考英语试题.docx 高一上学期12月英语试题 (听力).mp3