资源简介 湖南省娄底市第一中学2025-2026学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题一、听力选择题1.What are the speakers talking about A.An exciting story. B.A famous writer. C.The latest book.2.What advice does the man give the woman A.Telling her son not to worry.B.Having confidence in her son.C.Asking the teacher for extra help.3.What are the speakers going to do next A.Buy a map. B.Climb the mountain. C.Go back home.4.What does the man mean A.He missed his sister’s television programme.B.His neighbour told him his sister was on television.C.He watched the television programme with his sister.5.Why is Ann sad A.she failed her maths exam.B.she’s worried about the coming exam.C.she has no time to prepare for the exam.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Where does this conversation take place A.On the road. B.In the park. C.In the restaurant.7.What are the speakers going to eat A.Fish soup. B.A chocolate cake. C.Vegetable salad.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.What does the woman suggest the man do A.Demand higher pay. B.Look for a better job. C.Find a job at university.9.What does the man do now A.A cook. B.A teacher. C.An office worker.10.What does the woman think of being a doctor A.Boring. B.Amazing. C.Demanding.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.What might be the relationship between the speakers A.Teacher and student. B.Reporter and manager. C.Interviewer and interviewee.12.Why did the woman fail to study art immediately after graduation A.she got a job as a lawyer (律师).B.she wanted to get some experience.C.she developed an interest in chemistry.13.What does the woman like to do in her spare time A.Play jazz. B.Take a lot of photos. C.Go to concerts frequently.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.Why did old Peter look terribly sad A.He lost his job. B.His wife was dead. C.His daughter left him.15.What does Dora do now A.She is a model. B.She is a student. C.She is an agent(经纪人).16.What does the man think of Dora A.Popular. B.Selfish(自私的). C.Helpful.17.Where did the woman meet Johnson for the first time A.In the hospital. B.In the street. C.At school.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.When was the first reconstruction (重建) of Tokyo completed A.In 1923. B.In 1930. C.In 1945.19.What destroyed Tokyo the second time in the last century A.The war. B.An earthquake. C.A fire disaster.20.What problem is the Tokyo government facing now A.Air pollution. B.Waste treatment. C.Housing shortages.二、阅读理解Four Best Films for YouDuneNow at last we have a big-screen Dune that may actually do justice to Frank Herbert’s science-fiction novel. Directed by Denis Villeneuve, the film runs for 155 minutes and still only covers the first half of the book.The French DispatchIt’s the 10th film of Wes Anderson, a writer-director. In The French Dispatch, he takes his meticulous(一丝不苟的)style to new extremes, so barely does a frame go by that isn’t ornamented(雕琢)with a split screen. It tells three short stories set in the fictional French town of Ennui-sur-Blase, and supposedly drawn from the pages of a New Yorker-style magazine in the mid-20th Century.Spider-Man: No Way HomeNow that Marvel’s superheroes have saved the universe, their next job is obvious: they have to save the multiverse. In the third of the Spider-Man blockbusters starring Tom Holland, the teenage accidentally opens a portal (大门)to numerous parallel realities. “What people will be really surprised about is that it’s not fun, this film,” Holland told Total Film. “It’s dark and sad, and it’s going to be really affecting.”Ron’s Gone WrongThe first cartoon from a new British studio, Locksmith Animation, Ron’s Gone Wrong is a family comedy. The film’s co-writer and co-director, Sarah Smith, said, “In our movie, Barney ends up with Ron, a robot, who’s completely broken, who doesn’t agree with him and doesn’t know anything about him and they have to build this relationship from that point.”21.Who is the director of The French Dispatch A.Tom Holland. B.Sarah Smith. C.Wes Anderson. D.Denis Villeneuve.22.What type of film is Spider-Man: No Way Home A.Science-fiction. B.Cartoon. C.Action. D.Documentary.23.What’s special about Ron’s Gone Wrong A.It’s set in a French town. B.It’s a family comedy.C.It’s about superheroes. D.It’s the longest film.World number one Ashleigh Barty surprised tennis on Wednesday by announcing her retirement (退役) from the sport aged just 25, saying she had realized her dreams and was “spent physically”.Barty dropped the bombshell weeks after becoming the first home Australian Open champion in 44 years and so winning a Grand Slam (大满贯) crown on three different surfaces.In a tearful social media video message with her close friend and former doubles partner Casey Dellacqua, Barty said she was “so ready” to call it an end after achieving her life-time goal to win Wimbledon last year.“Success for me is knowing that I’ve given absolutely everything I can. I know how much work it takes to bring the best out of yourself,” said the three-time Grand Slam winner.She began playing tennis as a child in the Queensland state capital Brisbane and went on to win the junior Wimbledon title as a 15-year-old in 2011.But the expectations that came with success hurt her badly and she made a shock decision three years later to ditch (放弃) tennis for cricket, signing for Brisbane Heat in the Women’s Big Bash League.The attraction of tennis was never far away and she returned after a season out, breaking through for her first Grand Slam triumph (胜利) at the French Open in 2019 and becoming Australia’s first women’s world number one since Evonne Cawley 50 years ago.Barty finally won a Wimbledon crown last year before her Australian Open triumph at Melbourne Park in January, storming back from 5—1 down in the second set against American Danielle Collins.Barty has been world number one for more than two years and said after her Australian Open win that she wanted time to consider her next move.24.Why did Ashleigh Barty retire from tennis A.Her partner advised her to do so. B.Her final dream had come true.C.She wanted to turn to other sports. D.She got tired of social media messages.25.When did Ashleigh Barty join the Women’s Big Bash League A.In 2010. B.In 2011. C.In 2014. D.In 2019.26.What is the best title for the text A.Ashleigh Barty’s Early Retirement B.An Introduction to Australian OpenC.Casey Dellacqua’s Life-time Goal D.The Benefits of Playing Tennis27.In which section of a newspaper may this text appear A.Science. B.Lifestyle. C.Health. D.Sports.In less than two months, a newly opened minimarket in a remote village in Xigaze City, southwest China's Xizang, has attracted a large number of customers. The secret behind its success is the idea “rubbish for goods”. Villagers can redeem (兑换) goods with used cartons (硬纸盒) and drink bottles.Early in the morning, Drukhyun, the first secretary of Chumik Village, came to check the stock (库存). “More and more people are coming to redeem goods and we need to timely ensure plentiful stocks,” Drukhyun said. Yet the move was not quite well received in the beginning, until they put their eyes on the pupils. The children used recyclables in exchange for snacks and soon the news spread. Now over 100 villagers have redeemed goods with a value of over 5, 100 yuan.The market has also provided jobs for four local residents that once lived under the poverty line, each earning a monthly salary of 3, 000 yuan. Tenzin Drolma is responsible for counting and weighing the goods. “Thanks to the market, I can get such a meaningful job. Local residents are highly motivated and I'm pretty busy every day.”Since a rule of sorting the waste into categories (种类) in Lhasa was carried out in November 2020, several green markets have opened one after another. In another similar supermarket in Lhasa, the shelves are filled with edible oil, washing liquid, toothpaste and other daily products. All the products are only available by redeeming points. One kilogram of plastic waste can be redeemed for 13 points while one kilogram of cartons is worth of 5 points.Technology has also made the low-carbon lifestyle smarter and cleaner. In a community in Lhasa's Chengguan District, the intelligent recycling bins can calculate the weight and upload (上传) the redeemed points to cards of local residents. “When the trash bins are full, it will automatically remind the cleaning staff to empty them,” said Pendran, director of the district's waste sorting office.28.What do we know about the minimarket in Xizang A.It was an immediate success when first founded.B.It began to spread with the help the local kids.C.It was not accepted for environmental damage.D.It allowed villagers to buy daily goods with cash.29.How does the minimarket affect the local area A.It starts the local rule of waste sorting.B.It helps the locals get rid of poverty.C.It offers more diverse goods for the locals.D.It provides employment opportunities.30.What is Tenzin Drolma's attitude towards the minimarket A.Appreciative. B.Worried. C.Disapproving. D.Uncertain.31.What can the intelligent cycling bins do A.Make cards for local residents. B.Sort the waste into several categories.C.Figure out the value of the recycles. D.Remind the residents to empty the bin.Dogs in the classroom lower stress of primary school students, new research has found. The study by UK researchers found spending some time with a dog twice a week was better for reducing stress on students than many other classroom relaxation activities. And the benefits of these “dog dates" were similar for children in both normal and special schools.Stress is known to negatively affect a child’s learning, behaviour, health and mood. This has led schools to try a number of ways to reduce stress, including yoga, mindfulness, physical activities and even having animals in classrooms.The researchers from the University of Lincoln measured students' stress levels by tracking the level of the stress in their saliva (唾液). They studied 105 students aged 8 to 9 in four normal schools as well as 44 children of a similar age in seven special schools in the UK. The children were randomly (任意) divided into three groups: a group that spent time with a dog; a group that spent time doing relaxation activities; and a “control” group that did neither of these things. Students in the dog group spent 20 minutes with a trained dog twice a week for four weeks. The relaxation group spent the same amount of time doing exercises.The researchers found that the children in the dog group had “significantly lower” stress levels, while those in the relaxation and control groups recorded an increase over the school term. The study, which was published in the journal PLOS ONE, also found stress was lowest in the children in the dog group immediately after their contact with the puppies. “Dog-assisted activities can lead to lower stress levels in schoolchildren with and without special educational needs,” University of Lincoln researcher Kerstin Meints said, “but more research is needed to discover what was the ideal amount of time and contact with dogs for the best effect.”32.What is the benefit of having dogs in the classroom according to the research A.Relieving stress for students. B.Making students feel less lonely.C.Strengthening students' health. D.Improving students’ learning ability.33.How did the researchers get the findings A.By analyzing causes. B.By providing examples.C.By listing facts. D.By making comparison.34.What does the research show according to the last paragraph A.The proper contact time with dogs still needs further study.B.Dogs have more effects on the children in special schools.C.The children doing more exercises have the lowest stress level.D.The children spending most time with dogs are lowest in stress.35.What can be the best title for the text A.Students need the company of dogsB.Classroom dog dates reduce kids’ stressC.A new research about dogs is carried outD.Dog-assisted activities become popular in UKVolunteering is a great benefit to the community. Many nonprofit organizations couldn’t survive without volunteers. However, you may not realize how much it also benefits your career.●Volunteer in different areas.You may be likely to just volunteer at one place, and that can be fine. 36 Doing so can help you explore what you’d like to do later in life if you’re younger or even choose a different career if you’re a little bit older.●Use it to build skills.Volunteering is the perfect opportunity to build your own skill set. 37 You’re basically working a job, and through that job, you gain experience that you can pass on to your work life.●Network while you volunteer.Another way to help work on your career is to use volunteering to help network. Really, you don’t have to go out of your way to network. 38 All networking is making a connection with other people that you and they can rely on later, and volunteering can help you do that.● 39Studies have shown that people who volunteer are more likely to be hired than people who don’t volunteer. In fact, you have about a 25 percent higher chance of being hired if you volunteer than if you don’t. If you don’t have a high school diploma (毕业文凭), that number increases to a 50 percent higher chance.●Put your volunteer experience on your college application.If you’re still in high school, volunteering looks great on a college application. It shows leadership, initiative (主动性), and commitment, all things colleges love. 40A.Help you find a good job.B.Increase your chances of being hired.C.Stop waiting to volunteer until you have more time.D.Just be sure to include it on your application when you apply.E.While you are giving your time, you’re also learning new things.F.Just talk to people while you’re volunteering and get to know them.G.However, volunteering at different places will expose you to different fields.三、完形填空Five-year-old Willard Wigan struggled to tell the difference between an M and a W or a 6 and a 9. Unfortunately, his schoolteacher knew nothing about dyslexia (阅读障碍症), a learning disability that can make letters and numbers 41 . She didn’t try to 42 him.Not 43 , Willard didn’t like school. Usually, his mind drifted (游荡) to playing outside, to his dog Maxie, or to the 44 that lived near his family’s garden bed. Willard was especially 45 about those ants. He felt like them- 46 and insignificant.Willard 47 that the ants were coming and going from a hole in the dirt. One ant was carrying a piece of grass, and Willard thought, “He’s trying to build a 48 , so I am going to help him!”Willard constructed a small house for ants. At school, Willard still 49 , but now he knew he could do something 50 . Maybe he wasn’t a failure after all. Willard later went home and created tiny furniture (家具) for the ant house.His artistic skill 51 , and a love for little things began to grow in his heart. When he showed his mother his carved works, she said, “This is what you do well. You must make 52 to be the best in the world.”With her 53 , Willard continued. When he quit school at age 15 to help support his family, Willard still spent his spare time 54 . His confidence grew as more people appreciated his talent.Because of their beauty and rarity, Willard’s sculptures have made him a(n) 55 man. But he says, “Success isn’t about material things like an expensive watch or a costly ring; it’s about determination and achieving your dreams.”41.A.disappointing B.unclear C.confusing D.invisible42.A.help B.warn C.question D.rescue43.A.hurriedly B.expectedly C.suddenly D.surprisingly44.A.ants B.bees C.cats D.worms45.A.confident B.curious C.particular D.doubtful46.A.small B.smart C.pretty D.lazy47.A.imagined B.noticed C.realized D.thought48.A.kitchen B.tent C.house D.road49.A.waited B.escaped C.disappeared D.struggled50.A.special B.great C.hopeful D.wrong51.A.gained B.increased C.shared D.ended52.A.plans B.progress C.preparations D.effort53.A.comfort B.concern C.instruction D.encouragement54.A.working B.carving C.reading D.studying55.A.wealthy B.reliable C.independent D.open四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式My interest in Chinese food started years ago, when I was a young reporter for an American newspaper, Our office wasn't far from Chinatown, 56 I found some very good Chinese restaurants.The first time I ever ate Chinese food, I loved it. I 57 (notice ) the fresh taste of the meat and vegetables. When I learnt more about the food, l began to understand why 58 has this special feature.Long ago, China had 59 energy shortage because it lost much of its wood due to overpopulation and poor management of its forests. This 60 ( lose ) was very bad for the country, of course, but it turned out to be very good for the food. Wood became very expensive and hard to get, so the Chinese had to either find a substitute (替代品) for their 61 ( value) wood, or learn how to use it better, There weren't any substitutes, so people found ways to economize.In order to economize on 62 ( cook ), they had to use very little wood. So they started cutting their meat and vegetables into small pieces before they put them in the hot oil. That way, the food cooked 63 ( fast ) and they saved more fuel. The food 64 (prepare ) in this way kept its fresh flavour and---- it's this flavour 65 attracts people from other countries to the art of Chinese cooking.五、书面表达66.英语课堂上同学们正在就话题“音乐在学习和生活中的作用”展开讨论,请你结合自己的感受写一篇英语短文,谈谈你的认识。注意:1. 词数80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文流畅;3. 开头已写好,不计入总词数。Music is playing an important part in our study and daily life.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________In a word, music should make life better and help people become happier.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。Early in my teaching career, I heard countless excuses— most of them fabricated (编造的), many of them amusing for why students didn’t have their homework. And, yes, “the dog ate it” was one of them. As time passed and I grew less easily cheated, I grew tired of hearing “I don’t have my homework because…”And so I quit accepting any excuse other than a verifiable (能证实的) death in the family.When I moved to an inner city middle school. I took my no-nonsense attitude with me. “No excuses, no extensions!” I warned my eighth graders on the first day of school. I collected homework at the beginning of each class. When a student didn’t have it, I never asked why. Instead, I sighed loudly, shook my head in dramatic dislike and— with the student looking on-recorded a zero in the grade book. I soon gained the reputation I thought I wanted.Then, one afternoon, shortly after the dismissal bell rang, Anthony approached me. “Could I talk to you a minute ” he asked shyly, not taking his eyes off the floor. “I know you said it doesn’t matter why we don’t have our lessons done. but I don’t want you to think I’m a slacker (偷懒的人) because I come to school without mine so often.”Anthony looked on at me for the first time, and I could see that his lower lip was quivering (颤抖的). “It’s just that… well, my dad moved out, and my mom waits tables at night, so I have to take care of my little brothers. Sometimes they cry a lot, and it makes it hard to concentrate.”I put my hand on Anthony’s thin shoulder. “Why are you just now telling me... ” I stopped in mid-sentence. I knew why. So I changed the question. “Would it help if you stayed here in my classroom after school and worked on it before you go home ”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。He swallowed (吞咽) hard tensely and nodded.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The things I learned that year weren’t taught in the education classes I’d taken in college.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 C B C B A A B B A C题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 C A C A A B C B A C题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 C A B B C A D B D A题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40答案 C A D A B G E F B D题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50答案 C A D A B A B C D A题号 51 52 53 54 55答案 B D D B A1.C【原文】W: Hey, William. Have you read Mo Yan’s latest best-seller M: yes, I just finished it yesterday. The story in it is really exciting.2.B【原文】W: What would you do if you were in my place M: If Henry were my son, I’d just not worry. His teacher is giving him extra help and he is working hard himself, so he will be sure to do well in the next exam.3.C【原文】M: Oh, we left our map at home, can you find the mountain without it W: Well, since we haven’t gone very far, we might as well just turn around.4.B【原文】W: Did you catch sight of your sister on TV last night M: I almost missed it! But my neighbour just happened to be watching the programme and gave me a call.5.A【原文】W: Ann is upset. Do you know what happened to her M: Yes. She didn’t pass the maths exam though she prepared well. And she is also worried about the results of her other exams.6.A 7.B【详解】W: Oh, Mike, how long will it take us to get to the park You said it was close, but we’ve been walking for 50 minutes.M: That’s because we went the wrong way. Look! There is a restaurant across the road. How about having a rest in it W: That’s great!M: Oh, I remember. I’ve been to this restaurant with my father before.W: Really How does the food taste M: Not bad. The chocolate cake is very popular. But we didn’t eat. You know, my father doesn’t like sweet food. So we had fish soup and vegetable salad last time.W: Maybe we can try it this time.8.B 9.A 10.C【详解】W: Paul, why don’t you change a new job M: Why I like my present job. The pay is pretty good and I like cooking delicious food.W: Look, it is not a perfect job for a university graduate. Well, if I were you, I’d go on some kind of course-teaching, say, English or at least a job in an office.M: English Anything but that. It’s so boring.W: But you should think of your future.M: Actually, I’d like to be a doctor.W: Well, you should think very seriously about that. It means you have to study a lot and work very hard.M: Yes. But the idea attracts me.11.C 12.A 13.C【原文】M: Good morning, Mrs. Brown. First, I’d like you to tell me a bit about what you’ve been doing.W: Well, I took three subjects at school: law, French and art. Chemistry wasn’t my cup of tea but art had always been, although I didn’t study it as soon as I left school. It’s because a friend of my father offered me a job as a lawyer.M: I see. In your application, you say that you worked for this firm only for nine months. Why was that W: Well, to be honest, I didn’t like it. I just figured out what I really wanted to do there. Then I attended the Art college.M: I see. Now, Mrs. Brown, what about your hobbies or interests W: I like jazz, traditional and folk music. I don’t play but I attend quite a lot of concerts. And every time I attend a concert, I take a picture.M: Very interesting, Mrs. Brown. I think that’s all I wanted to know about your background. Thank you.W: Thanks for your attention, too.14.A 15.A 16.B 17.C【详解】W: John, do you know who I saw in the street the other day Old Peter, looking terribly sad. Do you know what happened M: Yes. His boss made him retire. He is pretty upset about it. W:He is all alone, isn’t he M: Yes, his wife has been dead for years.They have one daughter, Dora. But she went off to town as soon as she left school. I hear she is making good money as a model.W: Maybe someone could get in touch with her agent. Get her to come back for a while to help.M: I don’t suppose she would come. Old Peter gets angry easily, so she never got along well with him. And she always only cares about herself. Oh, I expect old Peter will get by. He is healthy at least.W: How do you know that M: He usually comes to my hospital for a check-up. And my partner Johnson is his doctor.W: Oh, I know him. He is very popular. I met him at a parent-teacher meeting for the first time. You know his son is in my class. And he lives not far from my home.18.B 19.A 20.C【原文】Recently, a TV show named FOURTRY is very popular. In the show, five Chinese stars run a clothing store in Tokyo. Many audiences are attracted by the beauty of this city. But do you know the history of it Twice last century, Tokyo was destroyed and rebuilt. In 1923, a major earthquake struck the city. Thousands of people were killed and millions homeless as buildings fell down and fires broke out. It took seven years to rebuild the city. However, during World War II, Tokyo was destroyed once again.Fortunately, with the efforts of the government, Tokyo recovered very soon. Buildings went up at a fantastic rate, and between 1945 and 1960, the city’s population more than doubled. Due to this rapid development, however, many problems arose. Housing shortages, pollution and waste treatment have presented serious challenges to the city. Although most of them have been solved now, the lack of housing is still a problem.56.where 57.noticed 58.it 59.an 60.loss 61.valuable 62.cooking 63.faster 64.prepared 65.that66.Music is playing an important part in our study and daily life.As we know, music can produce a lively and happy atmosphere. Feeling depressed, I always turn to music to cheer me up. Besides, after a whole day’s hard work, music enables me to feel relaxed. What’s more, I can learn a lot from listening to music. As to what kind of music I would recommend, I think inspiring ones are a good choice, which can encourage and support us in the hard times. However, we should avoid spending too much time on music, otherwise our study will be affected.In a word, music should make life better and help people become happier.67. He swallowed hard tensely and nodded. The next day, I announced to all my students that I’d be offering an afterschool study hall Monday through Friday. Anthony was the first student to show up. A couple of days later, Terrell joined him. Before long, I had a room full of eighth graders who sometimes stayed until five o’clock to work on their lessons. I never asked why any of them were there, but I soon had a large collection of “I don’t have my homework because...” stories. All were very real. None were amusing.The things I learned that year weren’t taught in the education classes I’d taken in college. I discovered that not all kids come from homes that are safe and warm and dry. Not all kids have a quiet bedroom with a desk and study light and plenty of school supplies. Some don’t have a home where a parent is even around. And some kids really do go to bed hungry. Most importantly, I learned that “I’ll listen” works a whole lot better than “No excuses!’’ Every student is an angel in my heart, who should be cherished. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 娄底市第一中学2025-2026学年高二上学期9月月考英语听力.mp3 娄底市第一中学2025-2026学年高二上学期9月月考英语试卷.docx