资源简介 2025-2026学年陕西省西安市某校高三上学期1月第一次月考英语试卷第一部分 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。每段对话仅一遍。1.When will the man’s flight take off A. At 7:47. B. At 8:30. C. At 8:13.2.What does the woman want to do A. Open an account. B. Change money. C. Save money.3.What does the man advise the woman to do A. Lose ten pounds at a time. B. Join the health club. C. Lose weight gradually.4.Where does the conversation probably take place A. At a restaurant. B. In a supermarket. C. In an ice cream shop.5.Why did the woman remember James so well A. He had a funny face.B. He was late for school on the first day.C. He was the first person she met at school.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,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. Why does the man refuse to study medicine A. He is weak in biology.B. He is physically weak.C. He followed the woman’s advice.7. What does the man hope to study A. Biology. B. Music and sound engineering. C. Science engineering.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。8. What is the man probably A. An actor. B. A director. C. A reporter.9. Where is the man usually in the evening A. In the gym. B. In the studio. C. At home.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。10. Which day(s) does the man finally book a room for A. November 10. B. November 17. C. November 17 and 18.11. Which type of room does the man book A. Standard. B. Deluxe. C. Suite.12. How much does the man have to pay to hold the room A. $220. B. $160. C. $50.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。13. What time is the party said to begin tonight A. At 8:00. B. At 8:30. C. At 9:00.14. When should the man reach a party according to the American custom A. On time. B. A bit late. C. Quite ahead of time.15. What is often involved at a party besides alcohol and food A. Music. B. Cigarette. C. Games.16. What does the woman ask the man to try at a party A. Standing around. B. Talking to others. C. Dancing.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. How old is the speaker now A. 35 years old. B. 25 years old. C. 10 years old.18. What made the speaker frightened A. He might be left alone in hospital.B. He might get shots.C. He might be ignored by doctors.19. How did the nurse comfort the speaker A. By listening to his refusal.B. By singing a song to him.C. By sitting in his room and reading.20. Why was the speaker thankful for the nurse A. She made him feel sleepy.B. She made him feel safe.C. She made him feel different from others.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。The Sunshine Coast stretches from the Glass House Mountains to Noosa — about a 50-minute drive along the Bruce Highway. While known for its beach holidays, the inland areas offer more variety and natural beauty. The town of Mapleton, located a 30-minute drive inland, sits among green rainforests and waterfalls.Green SpacesMount Ninderry offers a peaceful 45-minute walk through bushland. The Blackall Range features Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve, home to old-growth rainforest with huge fig (无花果) trees and tall pines. The Platypus Walk along Obi Obi Creek is famous for its wildlife, while Tea Tree Bay in Noosa National Park provides a quiet swimming spot away from the crowds.NightlifeThe Sunshine Coast starts early — beaches and coffee shops are busy by 6am. Evening activities include Saltwater Eco Tours through the Mooloolaba canals, featuring local food and music on a wooden boat. The Sunshine Beach Surf Club offers sunset views, while Mapleton Public House hosts live music shows.Local EventsThe Rangebow Festival in August celebrates pride with a special drag show in Maleny Community Hall. For markets, locals prefer Yandina on Saturdays for plants, while the monthly Witta Market offers a relaxed atmosphere with music. Afterward, visitors can enjoy cheese tasting at Kenilworth Dairies.Places to StayMaleny Lodge (from $200) features old-fashioned bathtubs and antique furniture. Habitat Noosa offers camping by Lake Cootharaba, with options ranging from basic sites ($35) to luxury tents ($210). The Imperial Hotel in Eumundi (from $220) is known for local art and its location near the markets.21. What can visitors do at Tea Tree Bay A. Watch a wildlife show. B. Enjoy a peaceful swim.C. Walk through the rainforest. D. Listen to live music.22. What do Saltwater Eco Tours feature A. Bushland walks. B. Sunset views. C. Cheese tasting. D. Local food and music.23. Which place to stay is most suitable for a nature-loving backpacker A. Habitat Noosa. B. Maleny Lodge.C. The Imperial Hotel. D. Mapleton Public House.BMy husband and I were taking care of Lizzy, our daughter Melanie’s pet dog, while Melanie was in the early stages of labour (分娩) at the hospital. We received a text from our son-in-law, Joe Levanti, that Melanie was about to give birth. Tom and I sprang from our chairs suddenly. It’s a tradition in our immediate family to wait at the hospital for a birth. This would be Melanie and Joe’s first child.“You take Lizzy out before we leave and I will be waiting for you in the car!” I told Tom. I started the car and waited impatiently. I saw my husband walk out of the front door — but then out shot Lizzy and she was running down the street at great speed.My husband ran after the dog, and I followed in my car. “Lizzy! Lizzy!” we shouted as fear filled our heart. We chased (追赶) her up and down our Bellwood Avenue. “She’s running onto Wireless Road!” we both screamed with fear. Lizzy dashed back and forth on the busy street. My husband kept up his chase on foot. I shouted to my husband, “Tom! Be careful when you cross the street!”Within minutes, traffic was actually stopped on Wireless Road. A half-dozen good people got out of their cars to help. Soon, she ran into a safer area and then back to our street. With the help of six strangers, we caught her within a few anxious minutes. Everyone cheered, and thanked the helpers again and again.With Lizzy safely back inside, we drove straight to the hospital and were able to see our daughter in the delivery room. My husband and I are forever grateful to the strangers who might have saved Lizzy’s life and who enabled us to be there at the beginning of a precious new one.24. Why was the author going to the hospital A. Her pet dog was hit by a car. B. She didn’t feel herself that day.C. Her daughter was ill in hospital. D. Her daughter was giving birth there.25. How did the author feel while Tom was running after the dog A. Impatient. B. Thankful. C. Concerned. D. Regretful.26. Where was the dog finally caught A. On Bellwood Avenue. B. On Wireless Road.C. In the author’s house. D. In the author’s car.27 What is the author’s purpose in writing this text A. To show us how they searched for their pet dog.B. To tell us how they managed to see their daughter.C. To express their sincere thanks to the kind strangers.D. To complain about the trouble their pet dog caused them.CLos Angeles native Randall Bartlett sat under the rooftop of a traditional Chinese scholar’s studio, occasionally turning a page of his book. The scene was in the reopened Liu Fang Yuan at the Huntington Library,Art Museum and Botanical Gardens. For him, the garden brings to life the Chinese philosophies he learned from books.Phillip E. Bloom director of the Center for East Asian Garden Studies, said the idea for Liu Fang Yuan goes back to the 1980s with the initial aim of creating a collection of Chinese plants, but after research, they realized plants alone were not sufficient to demonstrate the essence of a Chinese garden. Eventually, it was decided to model a garden on 16th and 17th century scholarly retreats (隐居处) in Suzhou.The decision was made partly due to the fame of Suzhou classical gardens, but also because similarities were found between the Huntington and Suzhou gardens. Bloom said that Henry Huntington, founder of the Huntington Library, was a successful US businessman who used his fortune to collect rare books, artworks and to create gardens. “Many Suzhou gardens were also created by rich people who tried to pursue a scholarly lifestyle,” he added.To preserve the character of the Suzhou gardens the Huntington Library sought help from Suzhou, giving rise to collaboration between US and Chinese architects, contractor and designers. In all stages of construction, artisans (工匠) from Suzhou came to work on details of the venue.After three years of expansion from 2018 to 2020, Liu Fang Yuan reopened to the public with 4.6 hectares of new landscape, making it one of the largest classical-style Chinese gardens in the world. The additions include courtyards displaying bonsai, a scholar’s studio, a pavilion (亭子) situated at the garden’s highest point, etc.Now, it is meaningful to see how people from local communities interact with the garden. “A lot of volunteers come to different lectures and exhibitions about Chinese culture that we hold regularly,” Bloom said. By exposing its visitors to arts and literature, Liu Fang Yuan goes beyond international boundaries and bridges the cultural gaps between the two countries.28. What is paragraph 3 mainly about A. The introduction to the founder of the garden.B. The fame of Suzhou classical gardens.C. The features of a scholarly lifestyle.D. The reasons for modeling a Suzhou garden.29. What does the underlined word “collaboration” in paragraph 4 probably mean A. Negotiation. B. Cooperation. C. Inspiration. D. Contradiction.30. Why did Bloom mention local people’s interactions with the garden A. To show its cultural significance. B. To detail its architectural features.C. To promote its diverse activities. D. To boost its international fame.31. What do we know about Liu Fang Yuan A. It used to be a scholarly retreat in Suzhou.B. It was constructed by Suzhou artisans alone.C. It became the largest garden after being expanded.D. It promotes cultural exchanges between America and China.DIn the age of AI, worries about its impact on the environment are snowballing. For example, asking ChatGPT a question uses ten times more energy than an old-fashioned search. The development of AI has also caused a big increase in greenhouse-gas emissions. Google’s emissions went up nearly 50% from 2019 to 2023. However, these concerns might be overstated. In fact, AI may be less energy-hungry than many people assume.The International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts that the electricity used by data centres could become three times as much within five years. But at present, the 1.5% of global electricity consumption related to data centres mainly comes from things like streaming, social media and online shopping. Moreover, some of AI’s electricity use will help with greening the economy. AI is already helping improve the efficiency of electrical grids (电网), cut fuel use in shipping and spot invisible leaks of greenhouse gas.Policymakers and industry leaders face the task of maximizing AI’s advantages while minimizing its climate effects. The best way would be for governments to set a proper price for carbon and let the market operate. But because a global carbon price remains a distant dream, focusing on other three measures are more down-to-earth.The first is more openness. Starting in August 2026 the EU will require some AI developers to report how much energy they use in detail. That approach should be copied elsewhere. A second is to rethink how data centers operate. The IEA notes that being able to shift workloads between different data centers at different times could reduce stress and help balance energy grids. Third, technology companies must keep their promises about protecting the environment instead of depending on buying renewable-energy credits.Doubling down on such approaches would help transform AI from climate suspect to climate hero.32. What is the main concern about AI A. Its inability to reduce emissions. B. Its impact on social development.C. Its shock on old-fashioned search. D. Its high-level energy consumption.33. What can be inferred from the second paragraph A. AI’s environmental-friendly potential remains tested.B. AI has a minor role in the current electricity consumption.C. AI is currently the most effective way to reduce emissions.D. The process of AI detecting gas leaking is easy to achieve.34. Which solution is more realistic to minimize AI’s climate effects A. Fixing a proper price for carbon. B. Allowing the market to operate.C. Reconsidering data center operations. D. Purchasing renewable-energy credits.35. Which of the following is the best title for text A. AI and Climate: A Battle of Balancing. B. Climate: A Victi m or a Beneficiary of AI C. AI’s next target: Environmental Protection. D. AI: A Threat or a Contributor to the Climate 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。There are all kinds of reasons why people struggle to get up in the morning. It can be difficult to leave the comfort of a warm bed, especially when cold outside. Sometimes, the need to stay under the duvet(羽绒被)might come from feeling overwhelmed(被压垮的)by the thought of the tasks that lie ahead. ____36____ Thankfully, you can ease the transition from night to day.Get enough sleep. As obvious as it sounds, sleep deprivation(匮乏)builds up gradually, so try to notice how rested you feel upon waking. The suggested amount for teens is between 8 and 10hours a night, but there’s no “right” figure. ____37____Getting enough sleep can be a challenge in the teen years because there’s a change in the brain’s production of a hormone called melatonin(褪黑素), which brings about feelings of sleepiness. Melatonin is thought to be produced later at night in teenagers. ____38____ It’s possible that the production of melatonin is delayed by looking at screens, so switch off from devices early in the evening.Shine a light. It’s difficult to fall asleep when exposed to light. ____39____ The sleep producing chemicals the body makes at night stay in the system on waking and can take between 60 and 90 minutes to fade away, causing that groggy(无力的)feeling that makes it hard to open your eyes. How can you accelerate the process ____40____ Try to replicate(复制)waking up naturally with the dawn, allowing the body time to adjust to the new day. If you have thick curtains, it can be a good idea to leave them open a crack so that light comes in.A. So it’s more difficult to fall asleep early.B. Just don’t be tempted to get back under the covers!C Exposure to light is one way to speed up this process.D. Similarly, trying to get up while it’s still dark is tricky.E. Jumping out of bed is probably the first thing you can imagine.F. And a broken night’s sleep ups the temptation to keep sleeping.G. Some people function well on fewer hours, but others might need more.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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。After many years of having no requests from my children, we decided to get a dog. The new arrival, Rolo, ____41____ our family last December .The past six months have been an interesting and extremely ____42____ time in our lives, not just because we have received joy and affection from the new addition, but because Rolo has become an approach to meeting new people.Rolo was 16 weeks when we took him for his first walk and introduction to his new ____43____. Within two minutes of leaving our front door we were stopped by people we hadn’t met to say hello to the dog, who eventually ____44____ themselves to the new dog’s owners. This has been ____45____ for the past six months. If Rolo had a social media account, I dare say he would have more ____46____ than I do.We’ve met hundreds of people. Each time we ____47____ a little about their lives and, interestingly, sometimes they now say hello to me even when I don’t have the dog. This got me ____48____: What gives us the confidence to overcome our ____49____ barriers to introducing ourselves to strangers and making a connection or having a conversation I ____50____ hear that people feel they don’t know how to ____51____ people in a networking event, yet the same people are greatly ____52____ when you take them out of the networking, environment.We can draw the key lesson from the dog — a ____53____ in meeting new people. Don’t see it as a challenge. Instead, see it as getting an opportunity to learn something ____54____ and have some interesting conversations.So, the next time you find yourself needing to attend an event and represent your company, think like a dog and enjoy the ____55____.41. A. visited B. joined C. amused D. accompanied42. A. hard B. reliable C. worthless D. enjoyable43. A. friend B. owner C. neighborhood D. family44. A. promoting B. delivering C. recommending D. introducing45. A. repeated B. spread C. realized D. provided46. A. memories B. acquisitions C. connections D. contributions47. A. give out B. find out C. point out D. bring out48. A. thinking B. doubting C. struggling D. hesitating49. A. popular B. unusual C. traditional D. unbearable50. A. frequently B. carefully C. naturally D. eventually51. A. evaluate B. impress C. understand D. approach52. A. flexible B. different C. sensitive D. considerate53. A. pride B. desire C. delight D. curiosity54. A. new B. nice C. important D. beneficial55. A. trial B. blessing C. challenge D. experience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。Wooden arch bridges, once widespread in southern Zhejiang and northern Fujian but endangered since the 1960s due to replacement by concrete and steel, ___56___ (list) as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009.In 2000, a student from Chengdu’s Southwest Minzu University became aware ___57___ the value of these bridges. ___58___ (drive) by the need to protect them, this individual launched a website in 2000 and held photo exhibitions later. He also established a culture society, organized conferences, and encouraged scholars to monitor the bridges, which led to a situation ___59___ more and more people have realized the importance of protecting these bridges and participated in the activities ___60___ (safeguard) them.Thanks to such promotion and the local government’s measures, people ___61___ (change) the situation already. The number of new wooden arch bridges in some areas now surpasses the old. In 2009, there were only four masters of the core techniques, all over 75. Now, there are over 40 representative inheritors (传承者) with ___62___ average age of 56. In 2016, inheritors restored three typhoon-damaged national-level bridges in less than a year, showcasing the craft’s ___63___ (tough). Efforts also extended ___64___ (global) , with international exchanges and overseas promotions of bridge designs.On Dec. 15, 2024, the traditional design and practices for building Chinese wooden arch bridges was transferred to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, ___65___ (mark) its remarkable revival.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66. 假定你是李华,是一名国际学校的高中生,在高中毕业前夕,你收到了国外大学的录取通知书。请给你的高中老师写一封感谢信,内容包括:1.回顾在学校的学习情况;2.感谢老师的辛勤付出。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Teacher,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。续写的词数应为150左右。My great-grandfather my grandfather and my father are farmers, and so are all my family. My father has a fixed idea that I would become a farmer too. Although I respect him and am indeed skilled at doing some farm work, I don’t agree that I should automatically follow in my father’s footsteps.When I was a teenager, my father happened to take me to an airport which belonged to one of his friends. It was the first time I had seen an aeroplane in real life. Knowing that I had never been on board, my father’s friend Tom offered me an opportunity to fly with him in his small aeroplane. I quickly accepted his offer! When we took off, I felt nervous but thrilled. Being up in the clouds and looking at the view below was unlike anything I had ever felt. I was just enjoying it. I assumed being a pilot would be the most awesome thing in the whole world. From that day a thought crept into my mind that I wanted to become a pilot, but I doubted whether my father would support me. After all, it was a totally different path from what he had planned for me. Therefore, I put the thought to the back of my mind, because I knew he would still insist on holding onto his previous idea.Anyway, besides helping my father on the farm, I would frequently visit Tom’s airport. Gradually, I got familiar with every button and switch on the aircraft and I learned a lot about planes, such as how to fill the plane with fuel, how to check the engines and so on. But what I had learned just left me wanting more, so I decided to go to college to become a professional pilot.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。注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。This time I would not hide my desire any more.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________At the graduation ceremony, with my father present, I, as “Best Pilot”, had to deliver a speech.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年陕西省西安市某校高三上学期1月月考英语试卷.docx 2025-2026学年陕西省西安市某校高三上学期1月月考英语试卷听力.mp3 2025-2026学年陕西省西安市某校高三上学期1月月考英语试卷答案.docx