河北省邯郸市永年区第二中学2025-2026学年高二上学期10月月考英语试卷(含解析,有听力音频有听力原文)

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河北省邯郸市永年区第二中学2025-2026学年高二上学期10月月考英语试卷(含解析,有听力音频有听力原文)

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2025-2026学年高二上学期第一次月考卷
英语试题
(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)
考生注意:
1. 答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在试题卷和答题纸规定的位置上。
2. 答题时,请按照答题纸上“注意事项”的要求,在答题纸相应的位置上规范作答,在本试题卷上的作答一律无效。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
注意,听力部分答题时请先将答案标在试卷上,听力部分结束前你将有两分钟的时间将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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.How did the man learn his basketball skills
A. From his school team. B. From his brother. C. From his work team.
2. What date is it today
A. December 23rd. B. December 24th. C. December 25th.
3. How does the woman feel about the meal
A. Greatly satisfied. B. A bit dissatisfied. C. Terribly disappointed.
4. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. Their health. B. The jacket. C. The weather.
5. Why does Amber call Mike
A. To ask a favour. B. To rent an apartment. C.To find him a roommate.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。
When is the garbage can emptied usually
A. Wednesday. B. Thursday. C. Friday.
7. Where was the announcement posted
A. On a website. B. On a noticeboard. C. On the newspaper.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。
8. How old is the car
A. Five years. B. Ten years. C. Twenty years.
9. Why is the woman selling the car
A. It is in poor condition. B. It is running badly. C. It is unnecessary.
10. What concerns the man about the car
A. The age. B. The appearance. C. The miles it has done.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题。
11. What does the man plan to do
A. Learn French. B. Visit China. C. Interview his neighbours.
12. What parts of Chinese culture will the man study
A. Food and holidays. B. Music and education. C. Language and traditions.
13. When is the homework due
A. In a week. B. In two weeks. C. In three weeks.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16题。
What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Reporter and manager. B. Customer and salesman. C. Housewife and shopkeeper.
15. What is the robot programmed to do
A. Shopping and calculating. B. Repairing and guarding. C. Cleaning and washing.
16. What does the woman think of the new home
A. It's safe enough. B. It's too expensive. C. It's worth buying.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20题。
Where is the speaker
In a museum. B. In a forest. C. In a zoo.
18. What animals will the listeners see the most
A. Birds. B. Bears. C. Fish.
19. What colour bird is the speaker's favourite
A. Red. B. Blue. C. Black.
20. Why is the north path closed
A. It is too old. B. It is too high. C. It is too wet.
第二部分 阅读理解(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,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
A
Many inventors have left their marks on history in their own ways. Although there are inventors who you might not know, that doesn’t mean their contributions to science are less significant. Keep reading to learn about some famous inventors.
John Deere
John Deere is best known for being an inventor in the agricultural space. When the blacksmith noticed he was often making the same repairs to wood and cast-iron plows used by farmers, he began experimenting with more durable plow designs, which he then sold to local farmers. His steel plows exploded in popularity among many farmers, with Deere’s company (also called John Deere) producing 1,600 plows in 1850. That same year, the company started producing other tools in addition to plows.
Charles Babbage
If you’re reading this on a computer, you have mathematician and inventor Charles Babbage to thank. Although he didn’t invent the computer as we know it today, his ideas laid the groundwork for modern computers. Because of this, he’s often referred to as “the father of computing”.
Steve Jobs
Along with Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs was an inventor behind Apple Computers. As the now-famous story goes, Jobs and Wozniak started Apple Computers in Jobs’ family’s garage in 1976, and the work they did there made computers more accessible and more affordable for consumers. Jobs left Apple in 1985, but he returned in 1997 and revitalized the company, leading to the creation of products like the iPod and iPhone.
Joy Mangano
If you’ve ever used a Miracle Mop, you have Joy Mangano to thank. The 67-year-old created the innovative cleaning tool in 1990, which she marketed and sold herself. A couple of years after inventing the device, she appeared on QVC to sell it, where more than 18,000 mops were sold within a half hour. In addition to the Miracle Mop, Mangano is the creator of Rolykit, Huggable Hangers, and Forever Fragrant.
21. What inspired John Deere to invent steel plows
A. His eagerness to earn money.
B. His dream of becoming an inventor.
C. The frequent repairs that he had to make.
D. The high price of the wood and cast-iron plows.
22. Why do people refer to Charles Babbage as “the father of computing”
A. He invented the computer.
B. He formed the basis for modern computers.
C. He was a great mathematician and inventor.
D. He was the person who first had the idea of reading on a computer.
23. Who made it easier for busy parents to keep the house clean
A. John Deere. B. Charles Babbage. C. Steve Jobs. D. Joy Mangano.
B
Wayne and Catherine are a couple. They met in 1987 and moved to Tofino, a village with a beautiful landscape on Vancouver Island, Canada, to make a living as artists. As tourism in the place boomed, their rent increased.
Soon, the couple were unable to afford their rent anymore. So they built themselves a floating home on the west coast of Vancouver Island. They called it Freedom Cove and have lived there for the past 24 years.
Freedom Cove is only accessible by boat. The whole house is always moving with the flow of the tides. The front gate of the structure is made of two whale ribs. In the living room, there is a hole in the floor. Wayne can catch fish from his couch. There is also a large garden. The couple grow almost all the food they eat by themselves.
Wayne and Catherine say that they are not there to isolate themselves. They use Facebook and watch television like most people do.
Catherine hopes their home will inspire people to think about a different way to live. “We want to encourage people to follow their own dream,” she adds, “whatever that is.”
24. From the article, we can know that Wayne and Catherine ________.
A. worked as artists B. first met in Tofino
C. got married in 1987 D. went to Tofino for a trip
25. Wayne and Catherine built themselves a floating home because ________.
A. they wanted to attract tourists B. they could not afford their rent
C. it was their job to build the house D. they wanted to live somewhere quiet
26. Which of the following statements is true about Freedom Cove
A. It can be reached by car.
B. It is fixed on the coast of Vancouver Island.
C. The whole structure is made of whale ribs.
D. There is a hole in the floor for catching fish.
27. Which of the following statements would Wayne and Catherine mostly probably agree with
A. Everyone has the right to chase their own dream.
B. A simple life means staying away from the rest of the world.
C. People who want a new life should move to a new place to live.
D. We should stay away from modern technology as much as possible.
C
Mars is a challenging place for humans to live due to its extreme cold and lack of basic necessities like oxygen. Given our goal to send humans there, and considering the high cost of transporting supplies from Earth, it is a problem that needs solving.
NASA has already demonstrated the possibility of producing oxygen on Mars with the MOXIE experiment brought over by the Perseverance rover. Recently, a Chinese research team developed an AI chemist, demonstrating the potential to produce oxygen on Mars using only materials found on the Red Planet.
Since the AI operated on Earth, it did not directly use Martian soil but instead analyzed Martian meteorites (陨石). It examined the composition of five Martian meteorite types and identified substances that could generate oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalysts (催化剂). These catalysts are envisioned to split water into oxygen using solar energy. The AI then processed these meteorite materials for testing.
The AI chemist found 3,764,376 potential formulas (配方) for the catalyst and worked out the best one in just two months. For a single human, this would have taken thousands of years of labor to accomplish. The resulting catalyst was excellent. Researchers report that it could operate steadily for over 550,000 seconds — almost 6 days and 9 hours — with a stable electric current density. The team also tested it at below-freezing temperatures, consistent with temperatures found on Mars, with no apparent decline.
“In the future, humans can establish an oxygen factory on Mars with the assistance of AI chemistry,” Professor Jiang Jun, one of the three team leaders, said in a statement. “This breakthrough technology brings us one step closer to achieving our dream of living on Mars.”
The team is now looking to apply the AI chemist to other challenges in chemical discovery. It’s clear that AI holds the potential to revolutionize the way we address complex problems and pave the way toward a more sustainable future.
28. What problem regarding oxygen production on Mars did the Chinese team aim to address
A. The transportation of equipment. B. The development of power plants.
C. Ways to source raw materials. D. Ways to control experimental conditions.
29. What part of the research did the AI chemist focus on
A. Extracting water from Martian soil.
B. Analyzing existing catalysts on Mars.
C. Conducting OERs in the Martian environment.
D. Identifying certain chemicals in Martian rocks.
30. What strength of the AI chemist does the author want to stress in paragraph 4
A. Its accuracy. B. Its efficiency. C. Its adaptability. D. Its stability.
31. What does the author think of the future of AI applications
A. Promising. B. Debatable. C. Limited. D. Overestimated.
D
While the idea of living on the moon was once a thing of science fiction, several space agencies including NASA and Roscosmos are racing to make it a reality. Now, one scientist has revealed what he thinks the lunar cities could look like in the next 150 years, in a project named “Moontopia”.
Professor Lewis Dartnell, a science communication expert at the University of Westminster, has teamed up with Hillarys to bring his vision to light. He said: “As our understanding of space advances, the opportunity to start a new world becomes ever more possible. Moving home or to another country is already incredibly exciting, imagine what it would be like to move to an entirely different environment. The challenges and problems would be new and hard but the mind boggles at what the human race could achieve if we take this next step.”
Professor Dartnell predicts that homes in Moontopia will be built in lava tubes, and that settlers will travel around using bikes or on foot. Moontopia would also include an airlock that would keep the city pressurized, meaning people could walk around freely without spacesuits. The lunar city could have lakes, parks and basketball courts.
While this sounds pretty great so far, if you’re used to eating what you want, when you want it, living in Moontopia could be a struggle. Other key challenges would include adapting to the temperatures on the Moon. In direct sunlight, the temperatures can reach up to 100℃, while at night, they can drop to -170℃! Thankfully, the temperature inside lava tubes would be easily controlled.
While Professor Dartnell’s vision is merely based on predictions, lunar cities could become a reality in the not-so-distant future. In 2016, Russia announced plans to build a human settlement on the Moon by 2030, while NASA plans to establish a lunar outpost in 2028.
32. What do we know about Moontopia from the text
A. Moontopia will be highly liveable.
B. People can travel freely in Moontopia.
C. People can choose whatever to cat in Moontopia.
D. Moontopia is a project about doing research on the moon.
33. What do the underlined words “the mind boggles at” probably mean
A. We may be worried about. B. We may be puzzled at.
C. We may hesitate about. D. We may be amazed at.
34. What conclusion can we draw from the text
A. It is extremely cold in Moontopia.
B. Living on the moon is on its way.
C. Professor Dartnell carried out the research alone.
D. NASA has built a lunar settlement earlier than Russia.
35. What is the main idea of the text
A. Finding out whether lunar cities can exist.
B. Exploring the weather condition on the moon.
C. Predicting what lunar cities will be like.
D. Offering the opportunity to move to the moon.
第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,共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。
How Using A Mood Tracker App Could Help Your Mental Health
You track your nutrition and your workouts, but why wouldn’t you track your mood 36 They can be used by everyone, from those dealing with mental health conditions such as depression or mood anxiety to those who just want to keep an eye on their stress levels.
37 .
Many of them allow you to record factors that may be affecting your mental health, such as sleep, nutrition, and exercise. You can also see how changes are affecting your mental health. Mood trackers can also keep you honest about your self-reporting bias.
How Does a Mood Tracker App Work
Firstly, research shows that mood tracker apps can help people better identify their moods and in turn, understand them. Awareness of one’s mood has been linked to better mental health outcome. 38 By recording the data that someone can refer back to during an appointment, apps can also help people feel more empowered rather than be a passive consumer.
Who Should Use Them
Generally speaking, a mood tracker app can be helpful to most people. 39 Research shows at the mood tracker apps that are the most helpful in reducing symptoms are the ones that provide education on things like cognitive behavioral therapy techniques and tools, rather than ones that only record symptoms.
Mood tracker apps are one of the most popular categories or smartphones app stores, so you have no lack of choices with a simple search for mood tracker. 40
A. Why Use a Mood Tracker App
B. Mood tracker apps are gaining in popularity.
C. And those who are dealing with mood disorders will benefit most from it.
D. Research on apps using predictive technology is incredibly encouraging.
E. Mood tracker apps are often more than just a place to record your emotions.
F. Additionally, apps can help people better communicate with mental health professionals.
G. If you don’t have a phone or don’t want to download an app, there are web-based trackers to consult.
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,共15分)
Mark, a genius Swiss, is a professor in the New York Academy of Engineering. Due to his distinct academic performances, he is widely acknowledged as a (n) 41 scientist.
As a remarkable 42 , he thinks it vital to evaluate 43 theories in scientific ways. Only by great 44 as well as commitment can one 45 such objectives. Thus, he requests his students to be committed to doing 46 in the science lab. They are required first to study the properties of different substances, then analyze the data, and 47 sum up the theories.
He also has a passion for 48 new devices. On 28th July, 2012, Mark got an idea and set out to 49 a laboratory to make it into a reality. He taught his students to design the draft, draw flow charts and do 50 experiments. He was quite sure that they would not be 51 by any difficulties. They worked together with great commitment day and night, solving problems in different circumstances.
Two years later, an extraordinary device did 52 . It could stand lots of wear and tear. Mark got a(n) 53 for it as well as winning an international award. Gradually, he became 54 all over the world. He drew the conclusion that passion was crucial in carrying out 55 tasks.
41. A. odd B. extraordinary C. comic D. energetic
42. A. waiter B. tailor C. professor D. chairman
43. A. fancy B. academic C. special D. traditional
44. A. passion B. flexibility C. argument D. gratitude
45. A. illustrate B. obtain C. doubt D. accept
46. A. treatments B. operations C. experiments D. examinations
47. A. mostly B. really C. gradually D. eventually.
48. A. inventing B. concluding C. examining D. ruining
49. A. explain B. found C. reject D. explore
50. A. symbolic B. current C. various D. personal
51. A. defeated B. discovered C. analyzed D. destroyed
52. A. take up B. sum up C. insist on D. come out
53. A. apology B. tension C. patent D. discovery
54. A. independent B. ordinary C. normal D. famous
55. A. scientific B. dangerous C. official D. international
(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。
Have you ever imagined flying in the air to wherever you want to go with a pair of wings That’s 56 (exact) what a flying robot does. This cool invention is a flying robot 57 imitates a bird. It has 58 two-meter wingspan, and a lightweight (450 grams) carbon-fiber skeleton body. It uses mixed drive technology to imitate the flying characteristics of the herring gull. The design imitates the construction and the 59 (move) of the birds’ wings during flight.
Birds have a down-stroke and a characteristic up-stroke of 60 (they) wings, but they also twist to change angles for operating and directional control. The SmartBird imitates this ability, 61 (use) a flexible drive that allows the robot to twist autonomously for maximum flight efficiency — just like real birds. The use of this technique 62 (be) a great achievement in aerodynamic engineering. The project also provides 63 (innovate) research into material construction. With this invention, maybe people can go to work 64 flying on the bird-like robot instead of driving in the future if it can 65 (produce) in large amounts.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 科学改变推动时代进步,假定你是李华,你校正在举办英语主题征文活动,请你写一篇英语短文,介绍你最敬佩的科学家。
1. 人物简介
2. 令人敬佩的原因
注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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第二节(满分25分)
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。
Catherine had stayed at home all her life to look after her three children, but now, she, who lost her husband in a car accident, had to step out and earn money to make ends meet. With zero work experience and no professional degree, her chances of getting hired for a well-paid job were next to zero.
One day, after dropping her children at school, Catherine spotted a construction site (工地). “I think I can work here,” she thought and walked close to the manager.
“Hi, are you hiring (雇佣) ” she asked. “Yes, we are,” the manager looked at Catherine from head to toe.“Are you sure you can work here This job requires a lot of hard work.” “I’m ready for it,” she told the manager and signed a contract (合同) to work a 12-hour shift (轮班). However, Catherine kept her new job a secret from her children. She thought they would feel embarrassed after learning their mother worked at a construction site.
Every morning, after dropping her children to school, she would go to the construction site and work until her shift ended. She would pick up heavy bricks (砖块) on her shoulder to transport them from one part of the site to the other. One evening, Catherine’s son, Peter, told her about an upcoming competition in school that required mothers to join. In the competition, students would wear blindfolds (眼罩) and have to recognize their mothers without looking at them. “That sounds like such a cool event, Peter!” Catherine said excitedly. “I can’t wait for it!” “I won’t go there with you, mom,” Peter replied. “But why ” What her son said next was something Catherine wasn’t prepared to hear.
“Mom, I would have to touch your hands to recognize you, and everyone would look at them,” Peter explained. “Your hands are so ugly. They’re so hard and rough,” he added. “I will feel so embarrassed when my classmates look at your hands,” the boy said. “I won’t attend the event.” Catherine felt terrible but couldn’t say anything in her defense.
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。
para.1
A few weeks later, Peter was walking home when something unexpected caught his attention.
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Para.2
On his way back home, he kept thinking about how he would apologize to his mother.
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参考答案及解析
1.答案: B
解析:
W: I didn't know that you could play basketball so well. Did you play in high school
M: Not really. My brother played in college so I used to practise with him.
W: Awesome.Our company team could really need your help!
2.答案: A
解析:
W: Tomorrow is Christmas Eve and you still haven't got yourself a Christmas tree
M: Don't worry. Jerry said he'll get one at a store for me on his way here.
3.答案: B
解析:
M: Is everything to your satisfaction, ma'am
W: Yes, all the food is delicious except that there is too much salt in the soup. And your service is also very good.
4.答案: C
解析:
M: What is going on It's May, and we still have to wear a jacket.
W: It's not strange. I remember I had to wear a jacket one day in June last year.
M: I really can't get used to the weather here.
5.答案: C
解析:
W: Hello, Mike. This is Amber. I heard that you're looking for an apartment, and my brother Jack just rented a two-bedroom one downtown. He is looking for a suitable roommate.
M: Great. I'm looking for a place right in that area. That sounds ideal.
6.答案: A
解析:
7.答案: B
解析: M: Hello, I am calling to ask about the garbage collection.
W: Yes, how can I help you
M: Today is what, Thursday, right But the can hasn't been emptied yet. I remember it's always done on Wednesdays. What seems to be the problem
W: I am sorry! But the cleaning time has changed to Friday because this week we had a day off on Wednesday. We have posted an announcement on our community noticeboard.
M: Oh, I did not notice that.
8.答案: B
解析:
9.答案: C
解析:
10.答案: C
解析: W: So, here it is.
M: It looks to be in good condition for its age.
W: It is. It only had one careful lady owner--me. It has served me well for 10 years.
M: But you don't want it any more. How come
W: Now I've retired. My husband and I don't need a car each. We just need one.
M: Is there anything wrong with it
W: No, it's never had any trouble at all.
M: But it has done a lot of miles. I really wanted a car that had done fewer than that.
W: As I say, it has been well cared for and I think the price is reasonable--just $2,500.
M: Well, I'm prepared to offer you $2,000.
11.答案: C
解析:
12.答案: A
解析:
13.答案: B
解析: M: Mrs. Barrow Could you please tell me what I missed last week
W: You need to give the class a presentation on a foreign culture.
M: That's easy. My family is French.
W: I'm sorry. It must be different from your own.
M: Do you have any suggestions on where I should start
W: Well, you need to choose a culture. Then you need to find someone to interview.
M: Our new neighbours just moved here from China three weeks ago. I can interview them!
W: That's a good idea. Then, you need to choose two parts of that culture you want to study.
M: I understand. I'll ask them about what they eat, and what kind of holidays they celebrate.
W: Sure. It can also be differences in language, music, or sport. It's up to you. You have two weeks to complete your homework. Good luck!
14.答案: A
解析:
15.答案: C
解析:
16.答案: B
解析: W: Hello, Mr. Tompkins. Our newspaper is going to print an article about new products. Could you tell me about the new home your company has built I understand it promises to be a model for the houses of the future.
M: Certainly. The idea is not to have a house full of different things. This is a complete home system. It will make people's lives easier.
W: OK! So tell me how this house will make my life easier
M: When you arrive at the front door, you won't need a key. The door will open with a touch of your finger. You'll be able to call your refrigerator when you're at the grocery store and find out how much you need to buy. Isn't it wonderful
W: Can I call the washing machine as well
M: Sure. But you won't need to. The house comes with a robot. It is programmed to clean the house and do the washing.
W: What does it cost
M: A million dollars.
W: A million dollars! It will be the 22nd century before I can afford to buy one!
17.答案: A
解析:
18.答案: A
解析:
19.答案: B
解析:
20.答案: C
解析:
Welcome to the Trailside Museum. Here you can learn about the local animals and their natural environments. There are many animal samples we have on show. One of our most famous is a large black bear. They live in this area but are uncommon. Many fishermen see them during certain seasons, but they stay away from humans. Most are seen near the lake. I think you will see some of these birds the most. You have probably seen many of our local birds already. Most people mainly notice little brown birds and the birds with red chests, but there are many different types of both. My favourite bird is actually the one with the colour of the sky. It is a bluebird. Right now it is spring when many animals are awake. There is a lot happening in the forest because of this. However, it is also the wettest season. This is why the north path is closed. Instead, hikers will need to use the higher and older paths through the park.
21.答案: C
解析:
22.答案: B
解析:
23.答案: D
解析:
24.答案: A
解析: 细节理解题。根据第一段中的“They met in 1987 and moved to Tofino, a village with a beautiful landscape on Vancouver Island, Canada, to make a living as artists.(他们于1987年相识,并搬到加拿大温哥华岛上风景优美的托菲诺村,以艺术家的身份谋生)”可知,Wayne与Catherine是艺术家。故选A。
25.答案: B
解析: 细节理解题。根据第二段中的" Soon, the couple were unable to afford their rent anymore. So they built themselves a floating home on the west coast of Vancouver Island.(很快,这对夫妇就付不起房租了。所以他们在温哥华岛的西海岸建造了一个漂浮的家)”可知,Wayne与Catherine因为付不起房租,给自己建了一座水上家园。故选B。
26.答案: D
解析: 细节理解题。根据第三段中的" In the living room, there is a hole in the floor. Wayne can catch fish from his couch.(在客厅里,地板上有一个洞。Wayne可以在沙发上钓鱼)”可知,客厅的地板上有一个洞,Wayne可以坐在沙发上钓鱼。故选D。
27.答案: A
解析: 细节理解题。根据最后一段中的““We want to encourage people to follow their own dream,” she adds, “whatever that is."(“我们希望鼓励人们追随自己的梦想,”她补充道,“不管梦想是什么。”)”可知,Catherine想要鼓励人们追梦。故选A。
28.答案: C
解析: 从第2段可知,NASA已经证明在火星上可以制造氧气,但原料是从地球带去的,而中国研究团队证明了仅使用火星上找到的材料也可以生产氧气,因此他们旨在解决制氧原料来源的问题,故选C。
29.答案: D
解析: 从第3段第2句可知,AI化学家的研究重点是找出火星陨石中可用作制氧催化剂的物质,故选D。
30.答案: B
解析: 从第4段前2句可知AI化学家两个月就解决了人类要算几千年的问题,强调了它的高效率,故选B。选项C、D是生产出的催化剂的特点。
31.答案: A
解析: 从最后1段最后1句可知,作者对于未来AI的应用潜力非常乐观,认为其前景很好,故选A。
32.答案: A
解析: 细节理解题。根据第三段Moontopia would also include an airlock that would keep the city pressurized, meaning people could walk around freely without spacesuits. The lunar city could have lakes, parks and basketball courts."(Moontopia将包括一个气闸装置,以保持城市内部压力,这意味着人们可以不穿太空服自由行走。月球城市可能拥有湖泊、公园和篮球场。)可知,Moontopia被设计为具备宜居设施,如公共绿地和休闲场所,旨在创造一个高度宜居的环境。故选A。
33.答案: D
解析: 词义猜测题。根据第二段The challenges and problems would be new and hard but the mind boggles at what the human race could achieve if we take this next step."(挑战和问题将是全新且艰巨的,但如果我们迈出下一步,人类可能取得的成就令人"mind boggles at"。)可知,前句描述迁移到月球的非常兴奋,后句转折强调尽管困难,但成就令人惊叹。D. We may be amazed at.我们可能会感到惊讶。因此,划线部分和D选项意思相近。故选D。
34.答案: B
解析: 推理判断题。根据第一段While the idea of living on the moon was once a thing of science fiction, several space agencies including NASA and Roscosmos are racing to make it a reality. (虽然在月球上生活的想法曾经只存在于科幻作品中,但包括美国国家航空航天局(NASA)和俄罗斯联邦航天局(Roscosmos)在内的多个航天机构正在竞相将其变为现实。)和第五段While Professor Dartnell’s vision is merely based on predictions, lunar cities could become a reality in the not-so-distant future. In 2016, Russia announced plans to build a human settlement on the Moon by 2030, while NASA plans to establish a lunar outpost in 2028.(虽然达特内尔教授的设想仅仅基于预测,但月球城在未来并不遥远的时期内仍有可能成为现实。2016年,俄罗斯宣布计划在2030年之前在月球上建立人类定居点,而美国国家航空航天局则计划在2028年建立月球基地。)可知,多个国家已有具体计划和时间表,表明月球居住正在推进中。故选B。
35.答案: C
解析: 主旨大意题。全文围绕Professor Dartnell的Moontopia项目展开,第三段详细预测了月球城市的结构、生活设施,第四段讨论挑战,第五段补充空间机构的计划,表明预测基于现实进展。核心是描述未来月球城市的样貌和可能性。C选项"Predicting what lunar cities will be like.(预测未来的月球城市会是什么样子。)"最能概括文章的主旨大意。故选C。
36.答案: B
解析: 根据前文“You track your nutrition and your workouts, but why wouldn't you track your mood (你跟踪你的营养和锻炼,但你为什么不跟踪你的情绪呢 )”可知,下文与情绪追踪器应用程序有关,B项“Mood tracker apps are gaining in popularity.(情绪追踪器应用程序越来越受欢迎。)”引出情绪追踪器,且下一句They指代本句中的情绪追踪器。故选B项。
37.答案: A
解析:根据下文"Many of them allow you to record factors that may be affecting your mental health, such as sleep, nutrition, and exercise. You can also see how changes are affecting your mental health. Mood trackers can also keep you honest about your self-reporting bias.(其中许多允许你记录可能影响你心理健康的因素,例如睡眠、营养和运动。你还可以看到变化如何影响你的心理健康。情绪追踪器还可以让你诚实地对待你的自我报告偏见。)"可知,本段讲述的是使用情绪追踪器应用程序的用处,与A项"Why Use a Mood Tracker App (为什么要使用情绪追踪器应用程序 )"上下文一致,符合文意,故选A项。
38.答案: F
解析:根据前文"Awareness of one's mood has been linked to better mental health outcome.(对一个人的情绪的认识与更好的心理健康结果有关。)"可知,前文讲述良好的情绪带来的积极心理结果,空处应为上文的补充,F项"Additionally, apps can help people better communicate with mental health professionals.(此外,应用程序可以帮助人们更好地与心理健康专业人员沟通。)"也为对应的好处,符合文意,故选F项。
39.答案: C
解析:根据上文"Generally speaking, a mood tracker app can be helpful to most people.(一般来说,情绪跟踪器应用程序对大多数人都有帮助。)"可知,情绪跟踪器应用程序对情绪障碍的人有帮助,与C项"And those who are dealing with mood disorders will benefit most from it.(那些正在处理情绪障碍的人将从中受益最大。)"上下文一致,符合文意,且most people与C项中的those who are dealing with mood disorders前后呼应,故选C项。
40.答案: G
解析:根据前文"Mood tracker apps are one of the most popular categories or smartphones app stores, so you have no lack of choices with a simple search for mood tracker.(情绪跟踪器应用程序是最受欢迎的类别或智能手机应用商店之一,因此你只需搜索情绪跟踪器即可选择。)"可知,情绪跟踪器应用程序可以下载,此段描述从哪里获得该软件,G项"If you don't have as art phone or don't want to download an app, there are web-based trackers to consult.(如果你没有艺术手机或不想下载应用程序,则可以使用基于Web的跟踪器。)"同样表明来源途径,故选G项。
41.答案: B
解析: 根据前文"Due to his distinct academic performances,"(由于他出色的学业表现,)可知,他是一位杰出的科学家。结合选项,A奇怪的;B杰出的;C滑稽的;D精力充沛的。故答案为B。
42.答案: C
解析: 根据前文“Mark. a genius Swiss. Is a professor in the New York Academy of Engineering."(马克。一个天才的瑞士人。他是纽约工程学院的教授。)可知,他是一位卓越的教授。结合选项,A服务员;B裁缝;C教授;D主席。故答案为C。
43.答案: B
解析: 根据后文“in scientific ways.”(用科学的方法。)可知,此处要表达的是“用科学的方法评估学术理论是至关重要的”。结合选项,A幻想的;B学术的;C特殊的;D传统的。故答案为B。
44.答案: A
解析: 根据后文“Thus. he requests his students to be committed to doing…”(因此,他要求他的学生致力于...)以及“He was quite sure that they would not be...”(他确信他们不会…)可知,此处要表达的是“只有巨大的热情和投入才能获得这样的目标”。结合选项,A热情;B灵活;C争吵;D感激。故答案为A。
45.答案: B
解析: 根据后文“Thus. he requests his students to be committed to doing…”(因此,他要求他的学生致力于...)可知,此处要表达的是“只有巨大的热情和投入才能获得这样的目标”。结合选项,A说明;B获得;C怀疑;D接受。故答案为B。
46.答案: C
解析: 根据后文“They are required first to study the properties of different substances, then analyze the data."(他们首先被要求研究不同物质的特性,然后分析数据。)可知,此处要表达的是“因此,他要求他的学生致力于在科学实验室做实验”。结合选项,A处理;B操作;C实验;D考试。故答案为C。
47.答案: D
解析: 根据前文“They are required first to study the properties of different substances, then analyze the data."(他们首先被要求研究不同物质的特性,然后分析数据。)可知,此处要表达的是“他们首先被要求研究不同物质的特性,然后分析数据,最终总结出理论”。结合选项,A主要地;B真正地;C逐渐地;D最终。故答案为D。
48.答案: A
解析: 根据后文“On 28th July,2012,Mark got an idea and set out to…a laboratory to make it into a reality.”(2012年7月28日,马克有了一个想法,并着手...一个实验室将其变为现实。)可知,此处要表达的是“他对发明新的设备也有热情”。结合选项,A发明;B得出结论;C检查;D摧毁。故答案为A。
49.答案: B
解析: 根据后文“He was quite sure that they would not be.by any difficulties”(他确信他们不会…任何困难)可知,此处要表达的是“2012年7月28日,马克有了一个想法,并着手建立一个实验室将其变为现实”。结合选项,A解释;B建立;C拒绝;D探索。故答案为B。
50.答案: C
解析: 根据前文“He taught his students to design the draft, draw flowcharts”(他教他的学生设计草稿,绘制流程图)可知,此处要表达的是“他教他的学生设计草稿,绘制流程图和做各种实验”。结合选项,A象征性的;B现在的;C各种各样的;D个人的。故答案为C。
51.答案: A
解析: 根据后文“They worked together with great commitment day and night."(他们以高度的责任感日夜合作。)可知,此处要表达的是“他确信他们不会被任何困难打败”。结合选项,A打败;B发现;C分析;D摧毁。故答案为A。
52.答案: D
解析: 根据后文“It could stand lots of wear and tear."(它经得起磨损。)可知,此处要表达的是“两年后,一个额外的设备出现了”。结合选项,A开始从事;B总结;C坚持;D出现。故答案为D。
53.答案: C
解析: 根据后文“winning an international award.”(赢得了国际大奖。)可知,此处要表达的是“马克因此获得了专利,并赢得了国际大奖”。结合选项,A道歉;B紧张;C专利;D发现。故答案为C。
54.答案: D
解析: 根据后文“all over the world.”(全世界。)可知,此处要表达的是“格雷德闻名于全世界”。结合选项,A独立的;B普通的;C正常的;D著名的。故答案为D。
55.答案: A
解析: 根据后文“He drew the conclusion that passion was crucial in carrying out……”(他得出结论,激情在执行……中至关重要。)可知,此处要表达的是“他得出结论,激情在执行科学任务中至关重要”。结合选项,A科学的;B危险的;C官方的;D国际的。故答案为A。
56.答案: exactly
解析: 需副词修饰句子,故填exactly。
57.答案: that/which
解析:此处为非限制性定语从句,修饰flying robot,用which或that。
58.答案: a
解析:two-meter wingspan为可数名词单数,且two以辅音音素开头,用不定冠词a。
59.答案:movement
解析:与construction并列,需名词,故填movement。
60.答案:their
解析:修饰名词wings,用形容词性物主代词their。
61.答案:using
解析:SmartBird与use之间是主动关系,用现在分词作伴随状语,填using。
62.答案: is
解析:主语为单数,用is。
63.答案: innovative
解析:修饰名词research,用形容词innovative。
64.答案: by
解析:表示交通方式,用介词by。
65.答案: be produced
解析:it与produce是被动关系,且can后接动词原形,故填be produced。
66.答案:
There are many scientists who have driven social development, among whom, the one I admire most is Yuan Longping, an outstanding agricultural scientist known as the "father of hybrid rice".
A few decades ago, lack of food was one of the main problems threatening Chinese people. After years of study, Yuan Longping successfully developed the world’s first hybrid rice which dramatically increased rice production. His approach to rice breeding also serves as a solution to food problems around the globe.There is no doubt that his contribution is of great significance.
His story gives me inspiration and motivates me to love science. And I would like to make contributions to it.
解析:
答案:
A few weeks later, Peter was walking home when something unexpected caught his attention. In the distance, he saw a familiar figure in worn-out clothes, covered in dust and sweat, lifted heavy bricks with her weathered hands at the construction site. As he drew closer, he realized it was his mother, Catherine. Catherine tirelessly moved heavy bricks with her ugly and rough hands under the scorching sun. Her face was covered in sweat, and she didn't even have time to wipe it off as she rushed back and forth, working tirelessly. Peter stood there in shock, unable to utter a single word. Meanwhile, a wave of guilt and regret flooded over him. He shouldn’t have said those hurtful words.
On his way back home, he kept thinking about how he would apologize to his mother. Peter couldn't shake off the guilt and regret for his hurtful words towards his mother. He knew he had to make things right and apologize to her. The moment Catherine stepped into the house from work, Peter rushed up to her, gently took her hands in his and held them tightly. "Mom, I’m sorry" he murmured, tears welling up in his eyes, "I didn’t understand then, but now I see how hard you work for us. Your hands may be rough, but they are the most beautiful hands in the world because they care for us." Tears welled up in Catherine’s eyes as she embraced her son, a wave of happiness washing over her. From that day on, Peter not only attended the school event with his mother but also stood by her side, holding her hands with pride.
解析:
本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了凯瑟琳一直呆在家里照顾她的三个孩子,但现在,她的丈夫在一场车祸中丧生,她不得不出去挣钱养家糊口。由于没有工作经验,也没有专业学位,她找到高薪工作的机会几乎为零。最后她不得不去建筑工地干活,而她的儿子彼得却嫌弃母亲的工作。直到某天彼得看到母亲辛苦工作,感到内疚和悔恨,向母亲道了歉。
1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容"几个星期后,彼得走在回家的路上,一件意想不到的事情引起了他的注意"可知,第一段可描写彼得看到母亲辛苦工作,感到内疚和悔恨。
②由第二段首句内容"在回家的路上,他一直在想该如何向母亲道歉"可知,第二段可描写彼得和母亲道歉,母子俩和好。
2.续写线索:看到母亲工作——理解母亲辛苦——感到内疚——道歉——取得原谅
3.词汇激活
行为类
①看到:see/catch sight of
②意识到:realize/be aware
情绪类
①不知疲倦:tirelessly/indefatigably
②震惊:shock/astonishment
高分句型1:As he drew closer, he realized it was his mother, Catherine.(运用了as引导时间状语从句)
高分句型2:Your hands may be rough, but they are the most beautiful hands in the world because they care for us.(运用了because引导原因状语从句)

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