资源简介 二新华英语2025~2026年10月第一次月考答案一.听力理解(1分/个)15 ACBBB;6~10 CABBC;11~15 ACABA二.单项选择(1分/个)1620 OCCCD;2125 DBCAB;26~30CCCAA三.完形填空(1分/个)31~35 CADAB;36~40 BCBCD;41~45 BABDB;46~50 CADAB四.阅读理解(2分/个)5155 CCBDA;5660 BACAB;6165 ADBDC;66~70 BCACA五.阅读表达(2分/个)71.That she often goes to nursing homes and finds them notscary.72.Because the nursing home did not allow dogs andPearl could not pay to raise hers.73.How Ruby Kate helped the nursing home residents.74.She will continue to help others.75.She is a kind person and helpful.Because she is good athelping others.2025—2026学年度第一学期高一年级学科练习一英 语学 科 ( 共 6 页 ) 2025年10月一、听力理解(共15题,每小题1分,满分15分)1.How does the woman feel now A.Tired. B.Painful. C.Motivated.2.Why does the woman call the man A.To plan the trip. B.To attend a class. C.To borrow a book.3.What is the probable relationship between the two speakers A.Teacher and student. B.Boss and secretary C.Customer and waitress.4.Where does the conversation probably take place A.In a fruit store. B.At a bakery. C.At the woman's house.5.What is the man's suggestion for the woman A.Turning off the heat. B.Wearing fewer clothes. C.Opening the windows.听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。6.Who mainly uses the USA Learns A.Young children. B.Middle school students. C.Adults.7.What will James use the course for A.Increasing vocabulary. B.Learning American culture. C.Taking a US Citizenship course.8.How did the woman know about the course A.From a friend. B.From a website. C.From a magazine.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。9.How can Jason speak French now A.Poorly. B.Fluently. C.Averagely.10.How did Jason learn French A.By studying in a language school. B.By using recorded teaching videosC.By taking one-0n-one live online classes.11.Why does the woman want to learn French A.For future use. B.For work. C.For travel.听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15小题。12.What does the speaker think about the nature club at last A.It's boring. B.It's popular. C.It's amazing.13.What percentage of the Earth’s water is fresh water A.About 3% B.About 2%. C.About 1%.14.Where did the speaker learn about the fact about rainforests A.At a school club. B.On the Internet. C.In geography class.15.What contributes to a quarter of all modern medicines according to the speaker A.Plants in rainforests. B.Animals in oceans. C.Wildlife in undisturbed areas.二、单项填空 (每小题1分,共15分)16.Climate change is warming the oceans and melting polar ice, rises in sea level.A.burning down B.cutting down C.coming across D.leading to17.—I think decisions made are always bad ones.Because anxiety affect can people'sjudgement.—I agree with you.A.in particular B.in person C.in panic D.in silence18.The visitors looked at me I had lost my mind.A.so that B.as long as C.as if D.unless19.Now the volunteer is in trouble,we should to help him.A.take care of B.run out of C.go all out D.give a hand20.The custom started as early as the 12th century. ,it has a history of over 900 years.A.To be honest B.By the way C.As a result D.In other words21. the skill of Dutch engineers,flooding in Holland is rarely wide spread but is limited to certainareas of the country.A.In search of B.Despite C.Instead of D.Thanks to22.He used to phone me three times a week,but he me anymore over the past six month.A.didn't contact B.hasn't contacted C.doesn't contact D.hadn't contacted23.—Did Peter fix the computer himself —He ,because he doesn't know much about computers.A.has it fixed B.had fixed it C.had it fixed D.fixed it24.He is an important in the Internet world because he has had a great. on modern life andtechnology.A.figure,effect B.character,influence C.person,affect D.individual,effect25.Making your life easier by asking for and using knowledge help is not a sign of weakness,but is quite aclever thing to do.A.typically B.actually C.regularly D.significantly26.— Have you ever been to the Forbidden City — Of course, when I was in Beijing,I it many times.A.visit B.have visited C.visited D.had visited27.—I want you both to be on your best at Grandad's.— OK,we will,Mum.A.opportunity B.struggle C.behavior D.purpose28.The artist is so that he can make different pictures with sand.A.common B.careless C.creative D.helpful29.—Tom is a very hard-working student.—— ,As far as I know,he often burns the midnight oil.A.You can say that again B.I don't think so C.I'm sorry to hear that D.You can't be serious30.—May I ask you some questions about learning English —Sure , .A.go ahead B,it's a secret C.it's hard to say D.take it easy三 .完型填空 (每小题1分,共20分)“Look,it's Baldy!”A boy shouted in my direction across the playground.Even though I was used toregular insults(侮辱)because of the 31on my head,it was 32 horrible to hear.I sighed as I headed back tothe class.When I was just 20 months old,I suffered serious 33 after a bowl full of hot oil fell on my head.Iwas 34 to hospital and had to stay there for weeks while the doctors 35 to save my life.“Holly'svery 36 to be alive.”they told Mum and Dad.“But she'll be 37 with scars on her head,and of courseher hair won't grow there."As a child,I cared much about my scars,so I 38 wore a scarf to cover them up when l left home.39 I didn't,people would call me horrible names like Baldy.Although my friends were always comfortingme,they never 40 understood how it felt.Then through the hospital I was 41 to a children's bums camp,where children like me can get anyhelp.There,I 42 14-year-oid Stephanie,whose burns are a lot more serious than nine.But she is so 43 that she never lets anyone put her down.“You shouldn't 44 what people sayabout what you look like because we're not different from anyone else,Holly,"she 45 me."And youdon't need to wear a scarf because you look great 46 it!"For the first time in my life I could speak tosomeone who'd been through something 47. So weeks later,at my 13th birthday party, 48 by herbravery,I gave up my scarf and showed off my scars.It felt amazing not having to 49 away behind myscarf.Now.I am 50 of what I look like and much happier,because I have realized it is yourpersonality (个性)that decides who you truly are.31.A.hat B.scarf C.scars D.cuts32.A.still B.just C.never D.seldom33.A.hunger B.cold C.defeats D.burns34.A.rushed B.led C.invited D.forced35.A.learned B.fought C.returned D.decided36.A.happy B.lucky C.lonely D.poor37,A.pressed B.occupied C.left D.painted38.A.possibly B.usually C.finally D.nearly39.A.Although B.Since C.If D.Before40.A.correctly B.roughly C.easily D.really41.A.promoted B.introduced C.reported D.carried42.A.met B.recognized C.remembered D.caught43.A.honest B.strong C.active D.young44.A.write down B.agree with C.pass on D.listen to45.A.promised B.encouraged C.ordered D.calmed46.A.in B.for C.without D.beyond47.A.similar B.strange C.hard D.important48.A.allowed B.required C.guided D.inspired49.A.hide B.give C.keep D.put50.A.sick B.aware C.tired D.proud四、阅读理解 (每小题2分,共40分)(A)Here comes 5 most popular clubs in our school!Join us,and we will help you to find your own shiningpoints,lead you to find beauty and to create beauty,and make your campus life as fulfilling and happy as adream.Yoga ClubYoga not only improves balance,flexibility,and joint stability,but also serves as a peaceful escapefrom the stress of daily life.Our students will have the chance to physically exercise while reducing somestress from their life.The club will be available to 10-16 members from grades 7 to 12,and will meet onceweekly(Tuesday).Basketball ClubStudents will be able to develop their basketball skills further and have the opportunity to compete inbasketball games with members from other international schools in Beijing.The club will be available to10-16 members from grades 5t08,and will practice twice weekly.Public Speaking ClubThe Public Speaking Club will be centered around the personal development of students along withdeveloping public speaking skills.The club will be interested in focusing on all skills in deliveringbetter speeches and improving communication skills.The club will be available to 10-12 members fromgrades 7 to 12,and will meet once weekly(Wednesday).Media ClubThe Media Club teaches students the basics of journalism.The club engages in a wide range ofactivities like interviewing teachers and students,writing about big events on campus,and operating theweekly school radio broadcasts.The club will be available to 8-12 members from grades 6-12 and will meetonce weekly(Monday).Book ClubThe Book Club invites students grades 6-12 who enjoy literature and reading.It's a platform formeaningful discussions,comprehension enhancement,and good reading habits.Open to 8-15 studentsit gathers every Friday to make reading enjoyable and broaden horizons.It aims to nurture a deep love forliterature in a welcoming environment.51.What is the aim of the clubs A.Teach new languages. B.Organize sports events.C.Help students find their strong points. D.Focus on farming knowledge.52.How often does the Yuga Club meet A.Once a month. B.Twice a month. C.Once a week. D.Twice a week.53.What grades can join the Basketball Club A.Grade 7 to Grade 12. B.Grade 5 to Grade 8.C.Grade 6 to Grade 12. D.Grade 6 to Grade 12.54.For those who want to be a journalist,which club should they choose A.Book Club. B.Yoga Club. C.Public Speaking Club. D.Media Club.55.What is the author's purpose in writing the passage A.To present and invite students to clubs. B.To encourage sports in school.C.To report on students' academic results. D.To share school's weekly schedule.(B)An increase in students applying to study economics at university is being attributed to (归因于 )the global economic crisis awakening a public thirst for knowledge about how the financial system works.Applications for degree courses beginning this autumn were up by 15%this January,according toUCAS,the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service.A spokesman for the Royal Economic Societysaid applications to do economics at A-level were also up.Professor John Beath, the president of the society and a leading lecturer at St AndrewsUniversity,said his first-year lectures—which are open to students from all departments—weredrawing crowds of 400,rather than the usual 200."There are a large number of students who are not economics majors,who would like to learnsomething about it.One of the things I have done this year is to relate my teaching to contemporary eventsin a way that one hasn't traditionally done."He added.University applications rose 7%last year.But there were rises above average in severalsubjects.Nursing saw a 15%jump,with people's renewed interest in careers in the public sector ( 部门 ) ,which are seen as more secure in economic crisis.A recent study showed almost two thirds of parents believed schools should do more to teach pupilsabout financial matters,and almost half said their children had asked them what was going on, although aminority of parents felt they did not understand it themselves well enough to explain.Zack Hocking,the head of Child Trust Funds,said:"It's possible that one good thing to arise from thedownturn will be a generation that's financially wiser and better equipped to manage their money throughtimes of economic uncertainty.”56.Professor John Beath's lectures areA.given in a traditional way B.connected with the present situationC.open to both students and their parents D.warmly received by economics57.Careers in the public sector are more attractive because of theirA.greater stability B.higher pay C.fewer applications D.better reputation58.In the opinion of most parentsA.economics should be the focus of school teachingB.more students should be admitted to universitiesC.the teaching of financial matters should be strengthened.D.children should solve financial problems themselves59.According to Hocking,the global economic crisis might make the youngstersA.wiser in money management B.have access to better equipmentC.confident about their future careers D.get jobs in Child Trust Funds60.What's the main idea of the text A.Universities have received more applications.B.Economics is attracting an increasing number of studentsC.College students benefit a lot from economic uncertaintyD.Parents are concerned with children's subject selection.(C)Specialists say that it is not easy to get used to life in a new culture.Culture Shock is the term thatthese specialists use when talking about the feeling that people have in a new environment.The specialistssay that there are three stages of culture shock.In the first stage,the newcomers like the newenvironment. Then,when the fresh experience dies,they begin to hate the city,the country,the peopleand everything else.In the last stage,the newcomers begin to adjust to their newsurroundings and, as a result,enjoy their life more.There are some obvious factors in culture shock.The weather may be unpleasant.The customs may bedifferent.The public service systems --the telephones,post office,or transportation --may be difficult towork out.The simplest things seem to be big problems.The language may be difficult.Who feels culture shock Everyone does in this way or that,but culture shock surprises most people.Very often,the people having the worst culture shock are those who never had any difficulties intheir community.Coming to a new country,these people find that they don't have the same establishedpositions.They find themselves without any identity.They have to build a new self-image.Culture shock gives rise to a feeling of disorientation(迷失方向) .This feeling may be homelessness.When homesick,people feel like staying inside all the time.They want to protect themselves from thestrange environment and create an escape inside their room for a sense of security (安全) .This escape doessolve the problem of culture shock for a short time but it does nothing to make the person familiar with thenew culture.Getting to know the environment and gaining experience --these are the long-term solutions tothe problem of culture shock.61. When people move to a new country,they .A. will get used to their new surroundings with difficultyB. B.have been well prepared for the new surroundingsC.will get used to the new culture of the country very quicklyD.can never get used to the culture of the country62.According to the passage,factors that give rise to culture shock include all of the following except .A.language communication B.weather conditions and customsC.public service systems D.homesickness63.According to the passage,the more successful you are before moving to a new environment, .A.the fewer difficulties you may have abroad B.the more difficulties you may have abroadC.the more money you will earn abroad D.the less homesick you will feel abroad64.When people are homesick,they tend toA.find people to talk to B.escape from their jobsC.visit their friends far away D.stay inside all the time65.Which of the following might help deal with culture shock A.Try to protect yourself from the strange environment.B.Keep your experience in the new country fresh.C.Make yourself familiar with the new environment as quickly as possible.D.Gain as much experience as you can before going to a new place.(D)To grow sugary dates(甜枣)in the sand, Siwa's farmers must first make the desert suitable forfarming.An oasis( 绿 洲 )in Egypt, Siwa has been home to humans for thousands of years.Since ancienttimes,the oasis has hosted farms producing some of the most valuable dates in Egypt,and sugary dateshave appeared on Egyptians' tables.The desert environment in Siwa is not quite fit for plants to grow.For example,the water there containsmuch salt.However,with local people's efforts, the Siwa oasis contains complex agricultural fields,wheredate trees,crops and other plants grow in harmony.That impressed me a lot during my visit to the oasis.Tomake a new piece of field,farmers first remove the top soil and replace it with a mixture of sand and wastematter from animals.The first plants are medicinal plants.Then,farmers plant date trees and olivetrees.These farming skills are passed down from generation to generation.To grow date trees is demanding.And it takes 10 years for a new date tree to mature,but once itdoes,the tree produces generous fruit:around 110 pounds of dates per year.Each farmer picks dates withthe skilled hands.They climb the trees using nothing more than a belt.In total, Siwa grows more than25,000 tons of dates from 280,000 trees per year.The dates can be eaten fresh,or made dry.Every part of the date tree is significant in Siwa, from leavesmade into beds and boxes to wood used to build houses.And then,of course,there's thee fruit itself.Thedates can be cooked with goat meat or mixed with eggs for breakfast.They can also be mixed withflour,water,and olive oil,and boiled slowly to make a local dessert.Local farmers once developed many unique date varieties,which their camels carried to Cairo.But later many of those varieties perished.And today only several major varieties remain and somehave become quite rare and been at risk.The 1985 construction of a road in the oasis made the survival oflocal agricultural tradition even tougher.66.What can we learn about sugary dates from Paragraph 1 A.They can adapt to tough environment. B.They have existed for a long time.C.They're introduced to Egypt from abroad. D.They're the most valuable fruit in Egypt.67.What impressed the author a lot during his visit to Siwa A.The great variety of plants grown there. B.The hard but happy life of local people.C.The great complexity of the local agriculture.D.The local farmers' wisdom and contribution to farming.68.What do the figures mentioned in Paragraph 3 show A.It's worthwhile to make an effort to grow date trees.B.It's easy for farmers to pick dates from the trees.C.It costs a lot to grow date trees in the basis. D.It's necessary to develop agriculture in Siwa.69.What's Paragraph 4 mainly about A.People's preference for dates. B.The introduction to local food.C.The usage of date trees' different parts. D.The locals' high expectations of date trees.70.What does the underlined word“perished”in the last paragraph probably mean A.Died out. B.Spread out. C.Got created. D.Became known.五、阅读表达 (每小题2分,共10分)Eleven-year-old Ruby Kate has long been close to older folks.Her mother,Amanda Chitsey, works atnursing homes in northwest Arkansas,and Ruby Kate often goes with her in the summer. “I've never foundthem scary at all,so I’m able to just go up to them and ask if they need anything,” she says.Last May,Ruby Kate noticed a resident named Pearl staring out a window.She seemed sad.“What areyou looking at ”Ruby Kate asked.Pearl said she was watching her dog being led away by his new ownerafter a visit.Pearl didn't know when she would see her dog again.Ruby Kate and Amanda asked around and discovered that the nursing home didn't allow residents tohave dogs and Pearl couldn’t afford to pay anyone to look after hers.The Chitseys also learned that manynursing home residents are unable to afford even the smallest luxuries.So Ruby Kate decided to dosomething about it.She started by asking residents what three things they wanted most in the world.“That's a lot simplerthan going,'Hey,what do you want ”she explains.“They can understand you better.” Amandaworried that people would ask for cars and other things an 11-year-old wouldn't be able to provide.Instead,they asked for chocolate bars,McDonald's fries,pants that fit properly,and even just a prayer.“It broke me as a human,”Amanda says.“We left the nursing home that day and went straight to astore and bought as many items as we could.”Using their own money,the Chitseys granted the wishes ofabout 100 people in three months.Then they started asking for donations,set up a GoFundMe page,Three Wishes for Ruby's Residents,and raised more than $250,000 in five months.One of their new goals is to set up a communal laptop inone nursing home in each state.Ruby Kate doesn’t plan to stop there.“I consider kindness to be myhobby,“she says,“and I'm very good at it.”71. What makes Ruby Kate have a close relationship with older people (No more than 10 words)72. Why was Pearl's dog taken away from her (No more than 15words)73.What are paragraphs 4 and 5 mainly about (No more than 10 words)74.How do you understand the underlined sentence in the last paragraph (No more than 10 words)75.What do you think of Ruby Kate Give your reasons.(No more than 20 words) 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 二新华高一第一次月考——英语含答案 二新华高一第一次月考——英语答案.pdf 二新华高一第一次月考——英语含答案 二新华高一第一次月考——英语试卷.docx