2025-2026学年吉林省吉林市第一中学高三上学期第一次月考英语试题(含答案,无音频无听力原文)

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2025-2026学年吉林省吉林市第一中学高三上学期第一次月考英语试题(含答案,无音频无听力原文)

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2025-2026学年吉林省吉林市第一中学高三上学期第一次月考英语试题
本卷满分150 分,考试时间120分钟。
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. When does the museum close on weekends
A. At 5:00 pm. B. At 5:30 pm. C. At 6:00 pm.
2. What does the man think of the film
A. Violent. B. Excellent. C. Dull.
B. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Neighbors. B. Colleagues. C. Classmates.
4. What does the man dislike about the woman's paper
A. Its topic. B. Its language. C. Its examples.
5. What is the weather like now'
A. Foggy. B. Rainy. C. Sunny.
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. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. At a restaurant. B. In the office. C. At home.
7. What is the man going to do this evening
A. Work overtime. B. Do some cooking. C Visit a furniture store.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8. Why does the woman come to the man
A. To sign up for a class.
B. To design evening courses.
C. To ask for business advice.
9. How much does the woman have to pay
A.$50. B.$450. C.$500.
听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。
10. Who is the man
A. A librarian. B. A bookseller. C. A university professor.
11. How often does the book sale take place
A. Once a year. B. Twice a year. C. Three times a year.
12. What do we know about the book the woman wants to buy
A. It costs a lot of money.
B. It can be purchased online.
C. It is unavailable for this year's sale.
13 What will volunteers do for the book sale
A. Set up the tables. B. Sort the books. C. Label the books.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. What is provided at the Ocean Hotel
A. Free Wi-Fi. B. Free breakfast. C. A discount on the price.
15 What makes the woman give up the Pine Hotel
A. Its location. B. Its service. C. Its price.
16. How much does the Royal Hotel charge per night
A.$140. B.$120. C.$100.
17. Which hotel do the speakers finally choose
A. The Royal Hotel. B. The Sunrise Hotel. C. The Ocean Hotel.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What is the speaker talking about
A. The interests of the elderly.
B. A new trend in toy-making.
C. People's demand for toys.
19 Why does Educational Insights produce toys for the elderly
A. To diversify its products.
B. To meet the needs of the elderly.
C. To compete with Ageless Innovation.
20. What is the limitation of the products according to the speaker
A. They fail to enhance everyday life skills.
B. They can't reduce players loneliness.
C. They require special skills.
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
Best Markets in France to Visit
Isle-sur-la-Sorgue’s antique market in Provence
Isle-sur-la-Sorgue is a small town in the south of France, better known for being one of the largest antique markets in Provence. Isle-sur-la-Sorgue’s famous antique market is held every Sunday, and runs throughout the full day. However, if you want to pick up something back home for your family or friends, I recommend you go early, because all the good stuff sells quickly.
Marché d’ Aligre in Paris
Along with foods from all across France, it also includes other items like wines, antiques, household goods, fabrics, old books, furniture, etc. The market is open every day except Monday from 7:30 am to 1:30 pm on weekdays and up to 2:30 pm on weekends. You can book a guided tour to Marché d’ Aligre.
Marché des Lices in Rennes
In the heart of the city is a large square that holds many restaurants and bars. But probably one of my favorite things to do in Rennes is to visit the farmers’ market, Marché des Lices. The first market was held here in 1453, and it has been a gathering point ever since. The market has expanded several times, with everything like fruits and vegetables, flowers, and more being sold here. The market runs every Saturday from 7:30 am to 1:30 pm.
Grande Braderie de Lille in Lille
With over 10,000 exhibitors in the streets, the city of Lille in the north of France hosts one of the largest and oldest flea (跳蚤) markets in Europe, selling antiques, paintings, furniture, and more. It is usually held on the first weekend of September, attracting millions of people every year. With various stands, local foods, a half-marathon, and parties late into the night, there is something for everyone.
1. What are you advised to do to buy great gifts at Isle-sur-la-Sorgue’s antique market
A. Arrive there early. B. Pay in cash.
C. Hire a guide in advance. D. Go with your family or friends.
2. When is Marché d’ Aligre open
A. From 7:30 am to 1:30 pm on Monday. B. From 7:30 am to 2:30 pm on Tuesday.
C. From 7:30 am to 2:30 pm on Saturday. D. From 7:30 am to 4:00 pm on Sunday.
3. What can we know about the market in Lille
A. It’s never open late into the night. B. It’s one of Europe’s largest flea markets.
C. It’s mainly intended for farmers. D. It’s held on the last weekend monthly.
B
The great elephant stands in the hot African sun. Slowly the beast lifts its head and its thick trunk delicately curls around the leaves of a nearby tree, pulling out the leaves and politely slipping them into its mouth.
The beast’s great grey skin is partly broken and aged from the African sun. Some mud drops on one side from its last trip to a nearby river. Its rough hair sticks out from all over its skin and two large, white tusks curve elegantly from either side of its mouth.
Somewhere a lion roars and something else gives a loud high shout. A vulture (秃鹫) drifts over far above this world, barely a black dot in the sky. The buzzing of the countless bush insects seems to collectively shift up in high tune, almost like the whole of the savanna (热带草原) was singing some song that only they knew.
I peer through the lens (镜头) at this scene. The zoom lens shows almost every detail of the elephant: the three small cuts in its left ear from playing as a baby around thorn trees, the scar down its front leg where a lion caught it unaware as a young adult, and weathering on its great, valuable tusks from decades of living in this unforgiving grassland on a dusty continent.
And then the elephant looks at me.
It looks at me with those big, eyelashed eyes with a warmth coming outwards from a vast, hidden depth there. I can suddenly feel its soul, and feel the line of elephants that came before this one, trailing back to the very beginnings of this great savanna. We will never understand what wonders this ancient being and its kind have seen and whispered to each other across the ages on this old, sacred grassland.
It looks at me, and it looks through me and sees me.
The elephant knows I am there. It always did. It is not running away, nor is it fighting. It accepts and forgives. It loves. But, mostly, it just feels sad. It feels sorry for me. I cannot do this anymore.
I take my eye off the sights and hand the gun back to my partner. “Let’s go home,” I said in a quiet voice, “let’s just go home.”
4. According to the first two paragraphs, which word can best describe the elephant
A. Mysterious. B. Depressed. C. Aggressive. D. Graceful.
5. When the author sees through the lens, he is .
A. deeply moved and filled with sympathy B. overwhelmed by the elephant’s strength
C. annoyed at the presence of other animals D. shocked and scared by the elephant’s scars
6. What does the author intend to do initially
A. Take a picture. B. Observe the elephant.
C. Hunt the elephant. D. Study African grassland.
7. What can we learn from the passage
A. Nature calms our anger. B. Nature purifies our souls.
C. Nature heals our wounds. D. Nature enriches our imagination.
C
BANGKOK - The world is “failing” on a commitment to stop and reverse (彻底改变) deforestation by 2030, with global losses increasing last year, a group of NGOs and researchers warned Tuesday.
In 2021, leaders from over 100 countries and territories -representing the vast majority of the world’s forests-promised to stop and reverse forest loss by 2030. But an annual assessment released Tuesday found global deforestation actually increased by four percent last year, and the world remains well off track to meet the 2030 commitment. “That 2030 goal is not just nice to have, it’s essential for maintaining a livable climate for humanity,” warned Erin Matson, a lead author of the Forest Declaration Assessment.
Forests are not only key habitats for animal life but serve as important regulators of the global climate and carbon sponges that take in the emissions human activity generates. However, deforestation last year was over 20 percent higher than it should have been to meet the leaders’ commitment, with 6.6 million hectares of forest lost, much of it primary forest in tropical regions.
“Data year over year does tend to shift. So one year is not the be-all, end-all,” said Matson. “But what is really important is the trend. And since the baseline of 2018 to 2020, we’re going in the wrong direction.”
The assessment was not universally depressing, with about 50 countries considered on course to end deforestation. In particular, Brazil, Indonesia and Malaysia saw “dramatic reductions” in forest loss. Those gains are at risk however, the report warns. In Brazil, for instance, while there has been renewed interest in protecting the Amazon, another key ecosystem - the Cerrado savannah - has instead become a target.
The report praised new rules introduced by the European Union intended to block the imports of commodities(商品) that drive deforestation. But it called for stronger global action, including more money to conserve forests, and the end of subsidies to sectors like agriculture that drive deforestation.
“The world is failing forests with disastrous consequences on a global scale,” said Fran Price, WWF’s global forest lead. “Since the global commitment was made, an area of tropical forest the size of Denmark has been lost. We want to see nature and forest high on the agenda!”
8. What does the assessment indicate
A Tough policies should be introduced. B. Deforestation is intensifying.
C. Commitment should be taken seriously. D. Global warming is worsening.
9. How do you understand the underlined sentence by Matson
A. It is normal that data changes sharply. B. The assessment is far from accurate.
C. Emphasis should be put on the trend. D. To have a clear goal in place matters.
10. What are paragraphs 5 and 6 meant to tell us
A. The widespread damage to forests. B. Proper measures yet-to-be-taken.
C. The ban on nature-related products. D. Some bright sides of the situation.
11. What did Price want to convey
A. Forest conservation is a priority. B. Forest restoration is a long-term project.
C. Forest destruction is just regional. D. Forest assessment should be globalized.
D
Outdoor swimming helps reduce inflammation, the cause of many health issues. It should be a public health measure, says Mark Harper. A simple intervention that reduces inflammation could, therefore, be an effective public health measure.
The potential of cold-water bathing is supported by the results of our survey of 722 people “self-medicating” with the activity. As we had assumed, most people with the inflammatory conditions found it helped their symptoms. Given the inflammatory aspect of Covid-19, there is good reason to think that cold water could also help with these healthcare issues.
Most subjects were using cold-water bathing for their mental health. So, we involved 59 people with anxiety and depression into an eight-week sea-swimming course. Not only did we see an improvement in their symptoms during the course, but more than 80 per cent were still engaging in the activity and finding benefit from it three months later.
Even if you don’t have access to open water, one study showed that office workers who had cold showers took fewer sick days than those who didn’t.
The main issue is safe access. With sewage warnings for English and Welsh beaches this summer, water quality needs to be addressed urgently. Then, laws could be used to open up access and also free land owners from responsibility. After that, organizations like the National Trust might put in measures such as ladders and let people use their facilities.
People also need to become safe and confident swimmers through courses such as those run by Chill UK, which began with our clinical trial and is now rolling out around the country, or groups like Mental Health Swims. Swimmers also need to be aware of how to reduce their risk of cold water shock.
Happily, the potential benefits of cold-water swimming as a public health measure have been recognized by Fulton MacGregor, a member of Scottish parliament. As a result, we ran a round table at the Scottish parliament on 13 September. This will be followed by an in-person event in March 2023, bringing experts together to turn this into a reality.
In the meantime, the water is still relatively warm, so why not try an outdoor bathing
12. What can we learn about cold-water bathing according to the text
A. It may lead to mental problem. B. It may cause people to fall ill easily.
C. It can cure people of Covid-19. D. It can reduce inflammatory symptoms.
13. How are the benefits of cold-water bathing proved in Paragraph 3
A By listing reasons. B. By conducting an experiment.
C. By raising doubts. D. By describing an application.
14. What is Paragraph 5 mainly about
A. Solutions to safe access. B. Process of sewage treatment research.
C. Problems with safe access. D. Methods of sewage treatment research.
15. What’s the purpose of this text
A. To encourage readers to get involved in cold-water bathing.
B. To introduce effective measures concerning cold-water bathing.
C. To present some research process related to cold-water bathing.
D. To show the mental benefits brought about by cold-water bathing.
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。
Doomscrolling is when you spend a lot of time online consuming negative news. But once you do it a few times, it can easily become a habit, locking you into a loop (循环) of feeling bad and then reading the news to confirm that you should be feeling bad. ____16____.
Be mindful of checking your phone.
____17____. So you should be mindful about how often you pick up your phone. When you do pick up your phone, pause for a second and recognize what you’re doing. Try to avoid spending too much time on bad news.
____18____.
When all the news seems bad, it can lead you to feel hopeless and down. But try to remember that you only see bits and pieces of the world — and it’s not all bad. Guitarist Anthony Frusciante once said, “If you look for the good, you will find it. It is there.” It means that among the online bad news, there are stories about people helping and caring for others.
Focus on the reality.
You can’t control what happens online, but you do have some control over what happens in real life. ____19____, like taking a shower, calling a friend or picking up a good book. If you’re upset about the bad news, you might feel a bit better by taking some small good action, like signing up for a volunteer shift or making a charitable donation.
Ask for help.
If you’ve tried very hard but still can’t break your doomscrolling habit, seek help from specialists. They’ll help you get to the root of the habit. ____20____, which will help you find a way forward-one that’s filled with a more hopeful outlook for the future.
A. Avoid overthinking
B. Seek out positive news
C. It’s not easy to adopt healthier news consumption habits
D. Luckily, you can take steps to reduce the urge to fall into the trap
E. Together, you’ll work on finding lasting and effective interventions
F. Maybe it’s time for an act of self-care to break away from doomscrolling
G. If you tend to doomscroll, checking your phone may be what you do automatically
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 hate heights. I ___21___ when a hotel clerk places me higher than the third floor. On sightseeing trips, I need a lot of gentle ___22___ from my companions before stepping onto the observation decks. Then I will count the minutes ___23___ until their elevators return me safely to the ground.
But there was a time when I was ___24___ for parasailing. Each time I glanced up to see someone ___25___ from beneath a brightly colored parachute, I’d wave back with admiration, ___26___: What would it be like to see the beach from high above I really hoped someday I could find the answer ___27___.
Years later, on a family trip to Lake Erie’s islands, we ___28___ to choose one thing we most wanted to do. Visit a museum Hear live music We surfed the Internet, researching the ___29___. And then I remembered those ___30___. We booked our reservation.
The next morning, I ___31___ with myself. Part of me wanted to ___32___: “I just can’t.” But another part knew those ___33___ voices would never pipe down unless I made my dream come true.
Then, I was high up in the sky. I kept waiting to ___34___ as I’d imagined it would be just like those horrible skyscraper visits. But it was the very ___35___. High above, I felt so calming and peaceful, surrounded by that blue.
21. A. settle down B. back off C. reach out D. turn up
22. A. comment B. permission C. trust D. persuasion
23. A. casually B. nervously C. carefully D. curiously
24. A. desperate B. responsible C. prepared D. unsuitable
25. A. skipping B. arguing C. waving D. slipping
26. A. whispering B. explaining C. wondering D. complaining
27. A. in advance B. in person C. at random D. on end
28. A. applied B. agreed C. pretended D. happened
29. A. limitations B. instructions C. competitions D. options
30. A. beach lovers B. pioneers C. hotel clerks D. parasailers
31. A. struggled B. talked C. compared D. cooperated
32. A. contact B. relax C. quit D. change
33. A. sympathetic B. familiar C. thrilling D. discouraging
34. A. respond B. doubt C. panic D. test
35. A. opposite B. extreme C. expectation D. impression
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。
If you have the chance to travel to Frankfurt, it’s worth making a stop at the Bockenheimer Warte subway station just to see its unique entryway. Whoever has a vivid imagination might be convinced ___36___ the existence of powerful supervillains (超级反派).The eye-catching architecture that marks the entrance to the station ___37___ (look) as if a threatening giant has lifted up a tram car and thrown it into the solid concrete sidewalk. In reality, it has a much ___38___ (practical) origin.
The construction of this station entrance ___39___ (credit) originally to an architect named Zbigniew Peter Pininski. ___40___ (set) familiar objects, such as apples, eggs, birds, pipes, and clocks, in unusual contexts, he was able to arouse a sense of wonder and ___41___(curious) among viewers. In addition to his love for abstract art, Pininski also had another reason ___42___ accounted for his motivation to build such a unique subway entrance
At that time, the subway station was simply a proposal ___43___ (extend) Frankfurt’s subway system. Many of the local residents were concerned about the impact the construction and development would have on the community. The issue led to a heated debate, with some people ___44___ (oppose) to the project. Pininski’ s unusual design helped win over enough support for the subway station to get “____45____ green light”, and it was built in 1986. It has now become a tourist attraction for people to take a selfie (自拍照).
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,计划今年寒假独自前往新西兰旅游,想体验冰川徒步和观星活动,但对当地天气、交通及安全注意事项不太了解。请你给新西兰旅游局写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.介绍自己的旅行计划;
2.咨询具体问题;
3.请求提供当地官方旅游指南或推荐可靠的旅行机构。
注意:
1. 词数80左右;
2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Sir/Madam,
I’m a high school student from China and planning a solo trip to New Zealand this winter.
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Thank you for your help!
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
47. 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。
In a small town located in the mountains, there was a young boy named Owen. He was crazy about basketball more than anything else in the world. He would spend hours every day practicing his dribbling (运球), shooting and passing. He dreamed of one day winning games on a team.
Owen’s town had a small basketball court that was often empty. Owen would go there every day after school to practice. One day, as he was shooting hoops (投篮), he heard a voice behind him, “Hey, kid! You’re pretty good!”
Owen turned around to see a tall man with a friendly smile. The man introduced himself as Coach Johnson and asked Owen if he wanted to join his basketball team. The team was made up of kids from all over the town, and they practiced every day after school.
Owen was overjoyed because he had never played on a team before. He wanted to start and win games. Owen quickly became the star player of the team.
However, the team never won a game. “I had trained so hard and performed excellently, but we were always losing! Jack should have run much faster towards me and Kris should have passed the ball to me!” Owen kept complaining to the coach.
The complaint seemed understandable! Owen was admired by his teammates because he was fast and had incredible shots. However, Johnson knew Owen lacked something important. He told Owen to learn to play with his teammates as a team instead of just focusing on himself. Owen didn’t quite understand that at first and insisted he just needed to practice harder to win games.
However, disaster struck. Owen injured his ankle one day and had to sit out for several weeks, which let him fall into anxiety. He felt his dream was slipping away.
During his recovery at home, Owen refused to see anyone on the team, except his coach. Johnson handed Owen a phone downloaded with some videos about the best basketball teams and some cards from Owen’s teammates.
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。
Owen couldn’t wait to watch those videos.
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After recovering, Owen returned to his team as a changed player.
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