湖北省武汉市第十一中学2025-2026学年高二上学期10月月考英语试卷(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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湖北省武汉市第十一中学2025-2026学年高二上学期10月月考英语试卷(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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武汉市第十一中学2027届高二10月考
高二英语试卷
考试时间:2025年10月18日上午10:10-12:10 试卷满分: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卡上。
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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What is the man probably doing
A. Doing an experiment. B. Reading a book. C. Fixing the desk.
2. What happened to the man
A. He took the wrong medicine. B. He suffered muscle pain. C. He lost his skateboard.
3. Where is the man finally heading
A. The coffee shop. B. The security office. C. Gate 54.
4. What’s wrong with Sarah
A. She struggles with homework. B. She’s running a temperature. C. She’s late for the class.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. Color expression. B. AI development. C. Artistic creation.
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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小5秒钟: 听完后,各小题给出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 relationship between the speakers
A. Family relatives. B. Fellow passengers. C. Crew members.
7. What does the woman agree to do with the man
A. Accept his medical help. B. Attend his wedding. C. Change seats with him.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. Which exhibition will the speakers go to
A. The painting. B. The sculpture. C. The calligraphy.
9. What makes the Monet exhibition special
A. A virtual tour on the phone.
B. Garden bridge models for visitors.
C. Rarely displayed water lily paintings.
10. How will the man travel to Elm Street Station
A. By bus. B. By underground. C. On foot.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. How long has the man been waiting
A. 10 minutes. B. 30 minutes. C. 40 minutes.
12. What does the woman say about the man’s long wait
A. It’s due to table arrangements.
B. The staff is short-handed today.
C. Some customers have reservations.
13. What does the woman promise to do for the man
A. Offer him a large table. B. Ensure him the next table. C. Seat him immediately.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. What does the man know about BCB Software
A. It provides data services. B. It monitors the environment. C. It focuses on biology.
15. What made the man shift to the software industry
A. His dismissal from his previous job.
B. His master’s degree in the field.
C. His passion for programming.
16. Why does the man want to leave Soft Solutions
A. He lacks official certificates.
B. He prefers a global company.
C. He desires more personal growth.
17. What is the interviewer’s impression of the man
A. He is generous. B. He is well-prepared. C. He is highly educated.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. What do we know about golf in Scotland
A. It is played by people from all backgrounds.
B. It is mostly favored by the wealthy.
C. It was invented by Scottish soldiers.
19. Why did King James II ban golf
A. Soldiers ignored their training. B. It was addictive for civilians. C. Its courses cost much.
20. What do golfers often argue about
A. The method of repairing damage.
B. The interpretation of the game rules.
C. The necessity of respecting traditions.
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。
A
Shared Mobility: Making Travel Easier for All
Shared mobility services, such as carshares and bikeshares, have positive effects on the environment. However, access to these services is not equal for everyone. Research shows that shared mobility services are more commonly available in wealthier urban areas. Most users tend to be younger, wealthier, and physically able. To build a sustainable transportation system, it is essential to make these services inclusive for all people.
Some cities have introduced programs to support low-income residents. These programs help increase the use of shared vehicles and reduce dependence on personal cars. Recently, about 70% of micromobility programs in the US have taken measures to better serve disadvantaged groups, such as accepting cash payments and offering non-smartphone booking options.
Still, many barriers remain. Surveys indicate that people in rural areas and those with lower incomes encounter more obstacles when trying to use bikeshares. Cost, lack of familiarity, and limited availability are common problems, as illustrated in the Figure.
Non-profit organizations are also playing an important role. For example, SharedMobility Inc., a Buffalo-based NGO, provides free e-bikes to underserved communities and organizes training sessions to promote cycling culture and safety. Mobitwin in Belgium supports elderly people and those with limited mobility by providing affordable rides booked via telephone. Similarly, Tim Carsharing in Austria offers vehicles suitable for wheelchairs and provides child seats upon request.
In conclusion, understanding different needs and making services more adaptable are key steps toward fair and sustainable urban transportation.
21. What is the purpose of making shared mobility services inclusive for all
A. To promote cash payments.
B. To lower transportation costs.
C. To make transportation sustainable.
D. To reduce reliance on private cars.
22. Which is the major obstacle preventing low-income urban people from using bikeshares
A. Safety concerns. B. High cost.
C. Lack of familiarity. D. Limited availability.
23. Which measure is taken by Tim Carsharing in Austria
A. Providing free e-bikes. B. Booking rides by smartphone.
C Organizing training sessions. D. Offering wheelchair-friendly vehicles.
B
On a recent weekday, I sent an Instagram message to a friend of mine, an art adviser in New York named Stephen Truax, to chat about an exhibition. Instead of messaging me back in the app, he texted me to say that he’d blocked Instagram on his smartphone during daytime working hours.
Impressed, I asked him how he was accomplishing such a feat. Truax said he was using Opal, an app that makes your smartphone a little more like a so-called dumbphone (功能机). He said that several of his friends swore by the app, and so he had begun using it, too. I took this word of mouth as evidence that it might actually work. I downloaded it without any particular optimism, considering my phone addiction an incurable case.
Opal, I found, provides something like gentle parenting for your smartphone habits: you set up a daily schedule of which apps to block, and then the app guides you into sticking with it. As the app suggested, I set up a recurring “Work Time” block from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. and selected every social app I ever use. At the scheduled time, those apps go gray on my home screen and remain that way all day.
Every time I’m frustrated that I can’t look at Instagram on my phone, I just think, surely I, a human adult, can wait a few more hours to see my friends’ dog photos — 5 P.M. isn’t that far away. Crucially, Opal also allows users to suspend the block for short periods of time without feeling like failures; when the scheduled break time elapses, the blockage automatically continues.
I find comfort in the fact that my mind feels clearer after a full workday without scrolling social media, and an added bonus is that once the block ends I can mainline all the good posts that I missed. As Truax told me, “The flood of content that happens after dinner is wild.” The addiction is not cured, perhaps, but at least it’s finally managed.
24. What did Truax do after receiving the message from the author
A. He texted back. B. He replied in Opal.
C. He blocked Instagram. D. He chatted about the exhibition.
25. How did the author feel when downloading Opal
A. Disappointed. B. Helpful.
C. Pessimistic. D. Impressed.
26. What does the underlined word “elapses” in paragraph 4 mean
A. Starts. B. Passes. C. Separates. D. Approaches.
27. What can we learn from the text
A. Surfing the web makes the mind clearer.
B. Practising self-control deepens enjoyment.
C. It’s best to surf the latest news after supper.
D. It is impossible to ease phone addiction.
C
Clothing, water bottles, takeout containers, cutting boards — it’s challenging to keep up with the growing number of items that expose us to tiny plastic particles. Now some tea bags have joined the list. In a 2024 study, scientists found that brewing (冲泡) tea with a tea bag made from the plastic polypropylene (聚丙烯) released about 1.2 billion small pieces of plastic per milliliter of tea.
Tea bags are made from various types of materials, including paper, flexible plastics and a new kind of material called biodegradable plastics. Tea bags made from paper will theoretically shed fewer microplastics when compared with plastic versions, said Hailey E. Hampson, a postdoctoral fellow who studies microplastics. But it’s not always easy to figure out what your tea bag was made from.
Of the 12 tea companies we contacted for this article, six responded. They all said that their tea bags were free of microplastics, mainly because they were made from paper or other plant-based materials. However, even paper tea bags aren’t guaranteed to be plastic-free, Dr. Hampson said. Some may be sealed (密封) with flexible plastics like polypropylene, or have a plastic coating on the string.
Microplastics can enter our blood and tissues from the food we eat and the air we breathe. But figuring out if those exposures harm health has been challenging. Scientists have found potential links between microplastic exposures and health conditions like cardiovascular (心血管的) disease and cancer. But these studies have limitations, and it’s unclear if the microplastics themselves caused these health effects.
Dr. Hampson said, briefly putting your tea bag in room temperature water, then discarding that water before brewing, can help reduce the microplastics in your tea. Placing the bag under running water might help remove some plastics, too. Just be aware that this method might extract some of the flavor from your tea. What’s more, choose the right tea. Drinking loose-leaf tea is probably the best way to limit your exposure to microplastics.
28. How does the author introduce the topic
A. By giving examples. B. By raising questions.
C. By quoting an expert. D. By defining a concept.
29. Why can’t we guarantee paper tea bags are plastic-free
A. Because paper itself contains plastics.
B. Because their strings might be plastic-coated.
C. Because they are sealed by plant-based materials.
D. Because heat from brewing releases microplastics.
30. What can be inferred from paragraph 4
A. Microplastics can be found everywhere.
B. Microplastics’ harm is impossible to confirm.
C. Breathing is the main way microplastics enter the body.
D. Links between health and microplastics remain uncertain.
31. Which might be the primary choice of reducing microplastics
A. Drinking loose-leaf tea. B. Selecting expensive tea.
C. Washing tea bags thoroughly. D. Preserving tea at low temperatures.
D
Not long ago, you had to physically hand over cash to buy something. You witnessed it exit your wallet. You sensed it. But with payment services Klarna or Clearpay, you can now pay for a new phone in three installments (分期付款) and barely notice the difference. This isn’t just a shopping habit; it’s a reflection of how we relate to money today. We are becoming increasingly free of the emotional burden of spending. Additionally, our mental health is being profoundly affected by this quiet shift.
The popularity of Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) plans has skyrocketed. They promise freedom and flexibility, but the ease of use can trick our minds. When payment is divided into smaller payments, we are wired to feel less emotionally drained. Although the 15 payments seem insignificant, they quickly add up. Psychologists found that when the act of paying is separated from the act of purchasing, we experience less “pain of paying”, which makes us more likely to overspend. In societies where digital credit is easily accessible but financial education is limited, this behaviour can fall into lasting debt. Stress over money doesn’t stay in the bank. It follows us into our homes, our relationships, and even our sleep. Research from multiple countries has shown that personal debt is strongly associated with depression, anxiety, and even suicide (自杀).
That’s why we need to talk about money more often — not just how to make it, but how we feel about it — in families, schools, workplaces, and therapy rooms. Therapists should be able to ask about financial stress with confidence. Financial education ought to be treated as essential in schools. Additionally, we should normalize debt- related conversations to relieve people’s feelings of isolation and shame. Financial stress can make you feel helpless. But by addressing the emotional side of money and building healthier habits, we can move from crisis to confidence.
We live in a world where money is invisible. But the emotional burden it takes is very real. If we start noticing that cost, we might finally treat money not only as a resource, but as something deeply psychological.
32. What phenomenon does the author point out in paragraph 1
A. Klarna and Clearpay help people save money.
B. Digital payments are now relatively preferred.
C. Invisible payments have improved mental health.
D. Instalments ease the emotional spending burden.
33. What may BNPL result in
A. Improved financial knowledge. B. Easy access to digital credit.
C. Overspending and long-term debt. D. Decrease of small-amount expenses.
34. How can we build healthier financial habits
A. Value financial education. B. Hide feelings of shame.
C. Mask people’s financial stress. D. Highlight debt-related problems.
35. What can be a suitable title for the text
A. Cash Shopping: The Healthy Way of Consumption
B. Money’s Emotional Cost: Beyond Invisible Payments
C. BNPL: A New Approach to Boost Consumer Spending
D. Financial Education: The Core to Cutting Expenses
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。
In our constant pursuit of productivity and achievement, we often overlook the quality of our daily experiences. We fill our hours with tasks, yet wonder why we so frequently feel exhausted, distracted, or unsatisfied. What if the key to a more fulfilling life isn’t about doing more, but about doing differently ______36______ Activities actually can be divided into different categories. Understanding what each category truly is helps make better choices.
Pleasing activities are low-effort, high-reward. You don’t need to plan them far in advance or clear out a full afternoon. It might be a walk in nature, listening to your favorite playlist, or calling a friend just to say hello. ______37______ One of the biggest misconceptions about fun is that it has to be some grand event. In truth, the most restorative moments often come from these smaller, everyday pleasures.
___38___ They might feel challenging at first, but they match with your values and leave you with a real sense of meaning. It could be learning a new skill that pushes you out of your comfort zone. These types of experiences take more effort than Pleasing activities, but they often help us feel more alive.
Yielding activities are activities that require little effort but offer little satisfaction. _____39_____ Or visualize the repeated check of your inbox without urgency. These activities can be harmless ways to relax. But when overused, they quietly replace more meaningful experiences.
Once you’ve reflected on how you currently spend your time, try making one small shift each day. Choose a Pleasing or Living activity you would like to engage in more, even something simple like a short walk or trying something new that is consistent with your values. ___40___
A. Try to change how you handle these activities.
B. Living activities are the activities that stretch you.
C. Think of the mindless scanning through social media.
D. Unbearable activities are the things that leave you drained.
E. The goal is to replace distracted moments with engaged ones.
F. This begins by recognizing that not all activities affect us equally.
G. These are simple joys that don’t require much but offer a genuine reward.
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。
I grew up across the road from a 4-H camp. During the summer it was busy, but the rest of the year, it was largely ____41____. I would ride my bike along its roads and ____42____ basketball at its courts, always returning home prior to nightfall.
The period arrived when I was finally old enough to ____43____ the camp myself. Although my home was merely situated across the roadway, this meant a week-long ____44____. We were ___45___ in tents, and the days were occupied with fun classes and activities. Nevertheless, during the intervals, loneliness crept into my heart. I found myself longing for the ____46____ of my parents.
One afternoon during such leisure time, I ____47____ to sneak back home. Upon crossing the doorway, however, I immediately perceived an unusual ____48____. My parents were evidently out. As I wandered through the house, a strange and almost scary feeling ____49____ me. I hurried back to the camp, fighting back tears, not fully understanding my ____50____.
Looking back, I ____51____ that it was the fear of losing my parents. The physical structure of the house was made ____52____ by their absence. A house is just a house, but a house full of love is a home. Fill your homes with boundless ____53____, shared laughter, and profound joy. ____54____ enduring memories that persist across a lifetime. Then you will understand that the true ____55____ of a home is woven from the threads of love and shared memories.
41. A. deserted B. occupied C. crowded D. blocked
42. A. roll B. hold C. shoot D. deliver
43. A. build up B. compete in C. sign up for D. look forward to
44. A. celebration B. separation C. experience D. entertainment
45. A. protected B. involved C. trapped D. accommodated
46. A. presence B. understanding C. commitment D. complaint
47. A. failed B. promised C. resolved D. prepared
48. A. light B. activity C. image D. emptiness
49. A. enveloped B. released C. inspired D. comforted
50. A. intention B. emotion C. behavior D. imagination
51. A. predict B. determine C. remember D. comprehend
52. A. invisible B. abandoned C. insignificant D. fascinating
53. A. rules B. affection C. arguments D. silence
54. A. Create B. Dismiss C. Prevent D. Identify
55. A. honour B. core C. morality D. recognition
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。
“Nine rivers meet in Tianjin, with three floating bridges and two passes.” ___56___ (locate) just a short train ride from Beijing, Tianjin is a lively port city ___57___ East meets West, tradition meets innovation and historic charm blends with modern life.
Tianjin’s architectural landscape tells a vivid story of its history. The former concession areas (租界), such as the Italian Style Town,___58___ (line) with elegant European villas, Gothic churches, and Art Deco buildings. Wander through these tree-lined streets, ___59___ you’ll feel transported to a bygone era, while steps away, futuristic skyscrapers like the Tianjin Tower reach the sky, symbolizing rapid modernization.
No visit to Tianjin is complete ___60___ trying its local cuisine. Start your day with a crispy jianbing guozi, cooked fresh on a hot pan and folded with egg, green onions, and tasty sauce. For lunch, try Goubuli Baozi,___61___ century-old delicacy (美食) known for its soft texture and juicy fillings.
Beyond food and architecture, Tianjin’s natural and cultural ___62___ (attract) fascinate visitors. A cruise along the Haihe River at night reveals the city’s romance, with lights reflecting beautifully on the water. The ancient Huangyaguan Great Wall, a short drive from the city, offers hiking trails with amazing mountain views. Hikers often speak ___63___ (enthusiastic) of the breathtaking scenery there.
Tianjin is more than a city — it’s a living museum. Whether you ___64___ (explore) historic lanes, tasting local flavors, or admiring modern wonders, Tianjin promises an ____65____ (forget) journey that bridges the gap between East and West, past and future.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 你校英语报的Weekly Talk栏目发布了一个辩题“Housework: A distraction or a lesson for life”,现面向全校征稿。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
(1)你的观点;
(2)陈述理由。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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。
With every step I took, my legs shook like a baby deer’s, their power gone after climbing the rocky path for hours. My mind was full of bad thoughts. You are too heavy and weak and silly for even trying this impossible climb. The worries had begun long before when I first joined this trip, back when I was still happy about six months without drinking. My advisor had said this might be too hard, but I wanted to show I could change my life.
Now, standing on this dangerous mountain side, all that hope seemed foolish. The thin air made breathing difficult, and my uncomfortable shoes already hurt my feet. I watched jealously as the other twenty-eight climbers, mostly skilled walkers much younger than me, moved up the path easily. Their happy calls to each other only made me feel more alone.
During our first break, one leader quietly talked to me. “Your bag is too heavy,” he said, looking at my full backpack. But it wasn’t just the bag’s weight slowing me down. It was years of mistakes, broken words, and lost friendships that I’d stupidly thought I could forget at the mountain’s bottom.
As night came at camp, I stayed awake hearing the others sleep, my body hurting from tiredness. The freezing cold made my old knee problem worse, and whenever I tried to rest, I imagined falling down the rocky hill. Now, just an hour into the final climb, my eyes couldn’t see clearly from tiredness and held-back tears. The leader watched me, looking worried, but I couldn’t face him.
Sarah, the trip planner, appeared like a dream in the early morning darkness. When I weakly said I wanted to stop, she didn’t answer right away. Instead, she looked at me carefully, making me want to disappear. Finally, she spoke, her voice clear over the loud wind: “The man who wrote to me months ago spoke about making life better on his own. Is that man really giving up now ” Her question hit me hard.
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。
Sarah’s words echoed in my mind as I forced myself to take another step.
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When I finally reached the summit, the rising sun painted the sky gold.
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10月考答案
听力 1-20题 每题1.5分,共30分
1-5 ABCBC 6-10BCACB 11-15CABAC
16-20 CBAAB
阅读理解 21-40 每小题2.5 满分37.5
21 C 22. B 23. D 24. A 25. C 26. B 27. B 28. A 29. B 30. D 31. A 32. D 33. C 34. A 35. B 36. F 37. G 38. B 39. C 40. E
完型填空 41-55 每小题1分,共30分
41. A 42. C 43. C 44. B 45. D 46. A 47. C 48. D 49. A 50. B 51. D 52. C 53. B 54. A 55. B
短文填空 56-65 每小题1.5分,共15分
56. Located 57. where 58. are lined
59. and 60. without 61. a 62. attractions
63. enthusiastically 64. are exploring
65. unforgettable
应用文 满分15分
【参考范文1】
In the debate over whether housework is a distraction or a lesson for life, I firmly believe that engaging in housework is not a waste of time but an essential lesson for life.
First and foremost, doing housework helps develop crucial life skills. Tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and organizing not only teach us self-reliance but also instill a sense of responsibility. Moreover, housework fosters time-management abilities. By balancing academic duties with household chores, we learn to prioritize tasks and use our time efficiently.
In conclusion, housework is a meaningful practice that equips us with practical skills and prepares us for future challenges. Embracing it is undoubtedly a step toward becoming well-rounded individuals.
【参考范文2】
In the debate over whether housework is a distraction or a lesson for life, I lean towards the view that housework can be a distraction.
For us students who are already burdened with mountains of homework and engaged in various activities, the time occupied by housework means that we have less opportunity to delve into knowledge, expand horizons or participate in meaningful social events. It is as if the time for our personal growth and enrichment is being gradually eroded by the never-ending cycle of household chores.
In a nutshell, although housework is an unavoidable part of daily life, it does often act as a distraction that hinders us from fully focusing on and enjoying other more fulfilling aspects of life.
读后续写满分25分
Sarah’s words echoed in my mind as I forced myself to take another step. The cold wind cut through my clothes, but her belief in me warmed my heart. I focused on putting one foot in front of the other, counting each movement. With each movement, my confidence grew. Though my legs still ached, the pain became my motivation. The guide beside me nodded approvingly when I passed the next resting spot without stopping. Looking up at the winding path ahead, I realized the summit was closer than I thought.
When I finally reached the summit, the rising sun painted the sky gold. Tears filled my eyes as I looked at the incredible view — clouds floating below us like a white ocean. Sarah came over and put a hand on my shoulder. “I knew you could do it,” she said simply. At that moment, I understood something important. The mountain hadn’t changed; I had. As we took group photos, smiling with windburned faces, I realized this journey wasn’t just about climbing a mountain. It was about learning that our greatest limitations are often the ones we place on ourselves.

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