江苏省无锡第一中学2025-2026学年高二上学期10月月考英语试题(PDF版含答案)

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无锡市第一中学2025-2026学年度第一学期阶段性质量检测试卷 高 二 英 语 2025.10
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 will the woman do next
A.Close the curtains. B.Go to the cinema. C.Surf the net.
2.Where does the conversation probably take place
A.In a classroom. B.In a library. C.In a bookstore.
3.What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.A contest. B.A restaurant. C.A salesperson.
4.What problem are the speakers facing
A.The pipe is leaking. 4
B.The toolbox is missing.
C.The repairman is unavailable. 人
5.What is the woman doing
A.Visiting a museum. B.Taking a taxi. C.Asking the way.
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,每小题5秒钟; 听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What are the speakers planning to do
A.Give a music performance.B.Manage a music band. C.Attend a winter concert.
7.When will the speakers meet
A.At 6 p.m. B.At7 p.m. C.At 8 p.m.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What does the man ask the woman to do
A.Pass a message. B.Download some files. C.Give a presentation.
9.How can Jason reach the man
A.By meeting him personally.B.By sending him an email.C.By making him a call. 听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。
10.How is the man studying Spanish
A.Through online courses. B.Through language apps.C.Through classroom lessons.
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11.What does the woman say about her way of studying Spanish
A.It's convenient. B.It's interesting. C.It's well-organized.
2.What aspect of Spanish is the man interested in
A.Daily conversations. B.Traditional literature. C.Travel phrases.
13.What does the woman try to do in the end
A.Encourage the man. B.Express her worries. C.Recommend some classics.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What is the man doing
A.Directing a play. B.Conducting an interview.C.Organizing a discussion.
15.What does Wendy.think of signing opera
A.Tough. B.Attractive. C.Amazing.
16.What is Wendy's.duty during the performance
A.To play the music. B.To teach sign language. C.To interpret for the audience.
17.What does Wendy do before going on stage
A.She gets familiar with the stage.
B.She tries to remember all the lines.
C.She practises with the performers.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Who could the speaker probably be
A.An architect. B.A parent. C.A host.
19.What is the speaker dissatisfied with about the building
A.Its site. B.Its equipment. C.Its look.
20.What can we learn from the call
A.The new pool is closed in the winter
D.The sports center is intended for children.
C.The proposed complex will be well-equipped.
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节阅读理解(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
Volunteer with Philly Food Rescue(PFR)
In one hour,you can do something to reduce food waste and resource local community.
Download the Philly Food Rescue app to get started.
What's the service opportunity
PFR is the sustainability,food recovery,and donations arm of Share Food Program.You'll use your own car(or bike)to rescue leftover food from a grocery store,restaurant,or farmers' market,delivering it to the matched nonprofit takers.Those include senior centers,shelters, schools,and more.You can claim a one-time or weekly food rescue.
What difference does food rescue make
PFR works to increase access to fresh food for our neighbors.Our team recovers half a million pounds of food every month thanks to volunteers like you.We resource more than 283 partners across Philadelphia,its suburbs,and South Jersey,impacting food security and sustainability every day of thc week.
What's required
●If driving,a driver's license and insurancc are needed.For smaller food rescues,a bike may do.
● Food rescuc volunteers should be able to lift at least 30 pounds.
● Clear the trunk and back seat to make space for boxes or bags of food.
● Complete the food rescue within its scheduled window.
Additionalinformation:
● PFR marches donations within five miles to keep food local,honor volunteers'time,and ensure food safety.
● You're welcome to bring a friend or child as a passenger to help with loading,unloading, and delivery.
● Questions Ask Britt at bkorn@sharefoodprogram.org or(215)301-3734.
21.What does the author intend to do
A.To inform people of food rescue. B.To call on people to give a helping hand.
C.To introduce ways of volunteering. D.To entertain people with a new concept.
22.What do we leam about PFR service
A.It donates to Share Food Program. B.It covers the national senior centers.
C.Its rescues have appointed receivers. D.Its aim is to help the stores or markets.
23.What is the relationship between Philly Food Rescue(PFR)and Share Food Program
A.PFR is a branch of Share Food Program.
B.Share Food Program is affiliated with PFR.
C.PFR is a completely independent organization.
D.PFR and Share Food Program are competing organizations.
B
When I was five,I once peeled off the paper that enveloped my crayons and snapped them in two.My great enthusiasm was dampened to findjust more crayon inside.When I started writing words with pencils,I would twist them inside a sharpener to see if the pencil lead went all the way through the body.Growing up,I saw my television taken apart to reveal the inner workings that only made sense when 1 did a degree in physics.
Then I landed a career in engincering,spending six years as part of the team that designed the Shard,a famous building in London.Actually,whether I knew it or not,I was already on a mission to understand how things are formed.
After exploring the big,I decided to turn to the small.I realized whatever matter forms human-made objects,complex devices are made up of fundamcntal building blocks,without which our complex machinery wouldn't exist.
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It is this idea that inspired my book where I select what I believe are seven core elements that form the basis of the world—the nail,the wheel,the spring,the magnet,the lens,the pump and the string.Together they compose a vast range of innovations in terms of their underlying scientific principles and the fields of engineering they touch.They've changed our technology, and had a sweeping impact on our history,arts,culture,communication,political and power structures,etc.
The blender we use to make baby's food relies on gears,which couldn't exist without the wheel.The speaker on the phone relies on a magnet.Even when we think of larger and more complex objects--diggers,skyscrapers,satellites—we come back to the same seven foundational innovations.
So,look around you,and ask questions about what you see:reignite that childhood curiosity.
Hopefully,that will inspire you to investigate and lead you to a better understanding of the building blocks of our world.
24.Why does the author mention crayons in paragraph 1
A.To explain his choice of college major.
B.To demonstrate his fascination with tools.
C.To highlight his disappointment at the discovery.
D.To show his early passion for the insides of objects.
25.What made the author's book possible
A.His experience in designing buildings.
B.His understanding of the origin of things.
C.His finding of the components of machinery.
D.His perspective on the operation of the world.
26.What do we know about the seven core elements
A.They throw light on scientific principles.
B.They have a profound influence on society.
C.They mark an era of technological innovation.
D.They represent the advancement in engineering.
27.What can be the best title for the text
A.SmallThings That Count B.Big Dreams That Reward
C.Ask the Right Questions D.Understand Core Elements
C
The chaos of travel through Los Angeles International Airport(LAX)calms down when you walk into the Orchestrina.At the start of a 1000-foot-long hallway connecting Tom Bradley International Terminal's(航站楼)Great Hall to its west gates,the light softens to blue.What amazes passengers is the gentle waves of music that greets them as they are carried through the terminal by the moving sidewalk.Along the way,the music shifts between 30 compositions from well-known artists.
The Orchestrina,a piece of public art equipment from L.A.radio and Dublab,is part of a new
three-year contract for the station to program live music and sound art at LAX.It's an introduction to L.A.'s experimental music and art scenes.As passengers are on edge over the many things going wrong in the skies these days,the Orchestrina offers an experience of tasteful,mental peace.
"That's absolutely the intention,to offer,like,a break from the fast-paced urban schedule," said Cohen,executive director of Dublab."There's a really interesting effect when you enter the hallway,coming down this long set of stairs and entering this blue light that completely surrounds you with music and field recordings where you can hear birds and wind passing through grass.” There are many events planned for the three years to come,as Dublab tries to make one of the most awful locations in the county somewhere you might intend staying longer and listening.
“We desire to reflect our city,and I think we've got to bake the arts programming in as part of that.At the end of the day,we're all just human beings using these public spaces,"explained Sarah Cifarelli,LAX Art Program Director."That's part of the point,though—to show off the city for anyone looking closely and make it gentler for anyone passing through.These are the things that you kind of live for,you work for,being part of the heartbeat of the city,"Cohen said. "It's another step towards being integrated into the city whether intentionally or not."
28.What impresses the passengers when they walk into the Orchestrina
A.The long hallway. B.The blue light.
C.The moving sidewalk. D.The relaxing music.
29.What will Dublab's three-year project bring according to Cohen
A.A refreshing interaction with nature.
B.A momentary escape from busy routine.
C.The increase in LAX's commercial value.
D.The promotion of local artists and their music.
30.What is the arts programming aimed at
A.Making full use of public spaces. B.Prioritizing showing off the city.
C.Being mixed into the city's identity. D.Speeding up the city's development.
31.Which of the following can be asuitable title for the text
A.Dublab's Music:a Relief from Stress
B.Exploring LAX:Finding Peace in Light
C.LAX's New Art Program:Peace in Chaos
D.Orchestrina:a High-tech Design in the City
D
Does it often feel as if the world is getting stupider Data released on December 10th by the OECD,a club of mostly rich countries,suggest this may not be all in your head.Roughly every ten years the organization asks adults in dozens of places to sit tests in abilities to calculate,read and write.
The latest tests were carried out in 31 rich countries.They suggest that a fifth of adults do no better in maths and reading than might be expected of a primary-school child.In maths,average scores have risen in a few places over the past ten years,but fallen in almost as many.In reading
and writing,a lot more countries have seen scores decline than advance,despite the fact that adults hold more and higher educational qualifications than ever before.
Some guess that video games and social media are reducing sharpness.It is just as likely that education and training systems have failed.
Yet a century of extreme technological change has not cut demand for people who are good with numbers,or who have a way with words.Adults who do badly in the OECD's tests earn vastly less than those who are expert in them.They are also in poorer health and less satisfied with their life.
Improving lessons for children is the surest way of creating more capable grown-ups.
England's adults have topped the OECD's league table,mostly because the youngest ones(aged 16-24)are scoring better than before.That may reflect reforms which have made exams for older teenagers more difficult,and begun requiring youngsters who fail them to try again.
The second task is to oil creaking(嘎吱作响的)systems for educating adults.These hand dropouts second chances;they also serve people who change careers and help migrants integrate. Yet people with the weakest skills tend to have the least time and money for self-improvement. They are less likely to attend adult classes,or get training,even though they are the most in need.
32.Which of the following best describes the result of the test
A.Encouraging. B.Debatable. C.Disappointing. D.Predictable.
33.What is paragraph 4 mainly about
A.The development of technoiogy.
B.The necessity of advanced education.
C.The living conditions of modern adults.
D.The importance of calculating and reading skills.
34.What is indicated by the example of England's adults in paragraph 5
A.The older adults perform better in the test.
B.England's education to teenagers is ineffective.
C.Children have to participate in different exams.
D.Stricter academic requirements to teenagers count.
35.What can we learn about the weakest-skilled adults
A.They seek chances to get improved.
B.They are in need of more job offers.
C.They lack training to upgrade themselves.
D.They are content with the current situation.
第二节七选五(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 a world that often feels fast-paced and restrained to routines,the desire for van(房车)life and mobile living has captured the hearts of many seeking an alternative lifestyle. 36 From the freedom to explore new horizons to fostering a minimalist mindset,here are some captivating advantages of embracing van life.
Liberation from Materialism
The confined space of a van encourages a minimalist lifestyle,where experiences are valued over possessions. 37 With minimal monthly expenses,such as parking fees and fuel costs,van dwellers can allocate resources to experiences rather than high rent or house payments. This mobile living is supported by the degrowth movement,which believes that economies should focus on securing the minimal basic needs instead of consumption and consumerism.
Exploration and Flexibility
、The ability to follow adventure wherever it takes you is one of the most amazing aspects of living in a van.You can choose to wake up at dawn over the ocean one day and find yourself in a forested mountainside the next.Living in a van frequently involves being close to the outdoors surrounded by the beauty of nature. 38
Minimal Ecological Footprint
-39 hey adopt solar panels and efficient water systems,further minimizing their impact on the envronment.People who choose to live in mobile homes believe that eventually, global warming and extreme weather might bring an end to sedentary(定居的)living patterns.
Through the open road,the beauty of nature,and the friendship of fellow adventurers,van life presents a unique avenue for enriching the human experience. 40
A.It's thrilling to travel the world.
B.Many van lifers tend to go green.
C.Living in a van can often be more cost-effective.
D.They'll find a sense of freedom of constant exploration.
E.The natural world becomes an essential part of your daily life
F.Better yet,it offers a way to reconnect with the essence of living.
G.The concept of van life offers benefits beyond just a change of scenery.
第三部分语言运用(共四节,满分55分)
第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处 的最佳选项。
When I first set foot on Mexican soil,I spoke Spanish well.So when I asked a local ice- cream seller for an ice-cream,and he said “ahorita,"which directly translates to "right now”,1 took him at his word,believing that its arrival was 41
I sat near his shop and waited.Half an hour passed and still no ice-cream arrived,so I asked again about it,"ahorita,"he told me again.His face was a mix of 42 and maybe even embarrassment.
I was 43 .Waiting longer wasn't pleasant,but I felt it was impolite to walk away,
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especially if the ice-cream was now being 44 just for me.But finally,after waiting too long,I made a(an) 45 for nearest bus to take me home.As I left,I 46 at my wrist and shrugged to the ice-cream seller. 47 I couldn't wait any longer and it really wasn't my fault.His face was,once again,one of the total confusion.
This experience 48 from my memory until years later when I came back to live in Mexico.I discovered that understanding "ahorita"took not a fluency in the language,but rather a(n) 49 in the culture.When someone from Mexico says"ahorita,"it should almost never be taken 50 its meaning changes greatly with 51 .As a linguist told me,"Ahorita could mean tomorrow,in an hour,within five years or never."It is even used as a polite way of saying "no,thanks"when 52 an offer.
Difficulty in explaining what I have come to call“Ahorita Time”is a 53 of different cultural understandings of time.Since I moved to Mexico,my attitude towards time has changed dramatically.I don't worry so much about being late;I am generally stillon time for 54 but when I'm not,I don't feel 55 .Ironically,it would seem that"Ahorita Time,"has actually allowed me to live far more in the "right now"than l ever did before.
41.A.distant B.immediate C.vague D.confusing
42.A.anger B.curiosity C.confusion D astonishment
43.A.discouraged B.awkward C.torn D.annoyed
44.A.conveyed B.delivered C 、reserved D restricted
45.A.rush B.call C.resolution D.requirement
46.A.waved B sigrnaled C.screamed D.smiled
47.A.Completely B.Bignificantly C.Unhappily D.Obviously
48.A.faded B.arose C.emerged D,accumulated
49.A.interest B.insight C.exploration fluency
50.A.literally B.seriously C.deeply D.strongly
51.A.intention B.character C.culture D.context
52.A.rejecting B.injecting C.giving D.accepting
53.A.mixture B.secret C.reflection D.preparation
54.A.arguments B.appointments C.amusements D.statements
55.A.dizzy B.isolated C.panicked D.satisfied
第二节短文语法填空(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。
"Cold the iron chains spanning over the Dadu River,"Chairman Mao Zedong wrote in a poem,describing the do-0r-die battle which took place on the Luding Bridge.The Bridge, 56 (measure)103.67 meters in length and 3 meters in width,is located in Sichuan Province, which was 57 (original)built in 1705 during the Qing Dynasty.Near the Luding Bridge considered a historical landmark 58_(stand)a museum,in front of which there is a bronze statue of the soldiers whose spirit makes the bridge a household name.
Over 80 years ago,the bridge was crucial to the survival of the CPC-led Red Army during
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thc Long March becausc if thc soldiers had failed to dash through the Luding Bridge then,thc Red Army might have been wiped out.Upon their 59 (arrive),the Red Army found only thirteen heavy iron chains 60 (leavc)across the river.With no time to wastc,one by one the Red soldiers ventured forward to risk their lives and of those who offered 61 (they),thirty were chosen.Though several soldiers fell into 62 fast-flowing river,the others crawled along the wood boards they had laid until they finally took control of the east bank.
Probably never beforc had people scen fighters like these—men for whom soldiering was not just a rice bowl 、 63 a mission.They astonishingly accomplished 64 seemed like a task impossible and their 65 (courage)spirit will always stick in our mind.
第三节单句填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
66.The park lay in sunshinc,its lush green lawns glistening with dew as if adormed with a million tiny diamonds.(bathe)
67.The of the new airport is expected to boost the local economy and create numerous job opportunities.(construct)
68.The animal rights activists condemned the of animal testing in cosmetic products. (cruel)
69.The viewpoints presented in the debate highlighted the complexity of the ethical issues surrounding artificial inrelligence.(oppose)
70.It almost non-stop for the past three days,disrupting normal life.(pour)
71.No sooner he _on the stage than the audience clapped and cheered.(step)
72.Active in extracurricular activities can significantly enhance a student's overall educational experience.(participate)
73.The ancient manuscript,with its intricate illustrations and profound insights,is worthy in the world's most prestigious museums.(showcase)
74.Her speech on the importance of environmental conservation inspired many in the audience to take immediate action and join local eco-friendly initiatives.(persuade)
75.How did come about that the once close friends drifted apart over time
76. by a group of visionary engineers,the tech company is ained at rcvolutionizing the Alindustry.(found)
77.A strong sense of is what drives scientists to explore the unknown and make groundbreaking discoveries.(curious)
78.The community members voiced their about the lack of public transportation options during the town hall meeting.(complain)
79.A number of features discriminate this species _others.
80.---I saw your uncle take a taxi to the airport.Why didn't you drive him there
---I would have,but my car .(fix)
第四节完成句子(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
81.The pile of unrcad emails proceeded ,making it difficult for her to
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catch up on her correspondence.(增加,上升)
82.He had difficulty his feclings to her,as he was not very good at expressing himself verbally. (将 … 讲清楚)
83.It's urgent that the lesson the different learning styles of the students in the class.(被定制,被调整)
84.When faced with setbacks,try to them _by remembering your long-term goals.(正确看待)
85.The government, rcducing carbon emissions,has taken steps to promote renewable energy sources,such as solar and wind power.(致力于)
86.After the conference,the environmental organization the public to reduce their carbon footprint by using public iransportation and conserving energy at home. (呼吁)
87.I was a big noise came from the next door.(正要关门这时)
88.Many ancient traditions are at risk of as younger generations lose interest in preserving them.(消失,灭绝)
89.His actions were his earlicr promises,which led to a loss of trust among his colleagues. (与 ….不一致)
90.The moment the athlete crossed the finish line,the crowd cheering for the new world record.(爆发出雷鸣般的掌声)
第四部分应用文写作(满分15分)
近日你所在的学校开展了“为建设节能型社会献一计”主题活动,同学们提出了许多 建议。请你根据以下要点,用英语写一篇短文向English Horizons 杂志编辑部投稿,内容 包括:
1.不浪费粮食和纸张;
2.尽量不使用方便筷、塑料袋;
3.节约用电、用水。
注意:
1. 词数80左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:
节能型社会:an energy-saving society
答案:
第二部分 阅读
第一节 阅读理解
A篇: 21-23 B C A
B篇: 24-27 D B B A
C篇: 28-31 D B C C
D篇: 32-35 C D D C
第二节 七选五
36-40 G C E B F
第三部分 语言运用
第一节 完形填空
41-45 B C C C A
46-50 B D A B A
51-55 D A C B C
第二节 语法填空
56. measuring 57. originally 58. stands 59. arrival 60. left 61. themselves 62. the
63. but 64. what 65. courageous
第三节 单句填空
66. bathed 67. construction 68. cruelty 69. opposing 70. has been pouring 71. had; stepped 72. Participating 73. being showcased 74. persuasive 75. it 76. Founded 77. curiosity plaints
79. from 80. was being fixed
第四节 完成句子
81. to increase/rise 82. making clear 83. be tailored/adjusted to 84. put; into perspective
mitted to 86. appealed to 87. about to close the door when 88. dying out
89. inconsistent with 90. burst into thunderous applause
第四部分 应用文写作
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