资源简介 2025-2026学年海南省儋州市洋浦中学高二上学期10月月考英语试题(试卷满分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,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. What keeps Jenny in a good state A. Her new lifestyle. B. Some nice clothes. C. Many outdoor sports.2. What does the man think of reassembling the camera A. Easy. B. Interesting. C. Challenging.3. What happened to the man this morning A. He missed the bus. B. His computer was broken. C. He quarreled with a taxi driver.4. When will the speakers study together A. On Mondays. B. On Thursdays. C. On Fridays.5. What is the woman A. A bank clerk. B. A hotel receptionist. C. A restaurant manager.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Why does the man refuse to see Sonic the Hedgehog 2 A. He’s watched it. B. He thinks it childish. C. He doesn’t like cartoons.7. Which movie has the woman waited for a long time A. Sherlock Holmes 3. B. Mission: impossible 7. C. Sonic the Hedgehog 2.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What do Rose and her roommates have in common A. The major. B. The interest. C. The personality.9. How does Jack find living on campus A. Annoying. B. Expensive. C. Great.10. Where will Jack go next A. The library. B. The dormitory. C. The classroom.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What do we know about medical development in the future A. Cancer may be cured. B. AIDS may disappear. C. Health care will be free.12. What will make distant places more popular for holidays A. Better air service. B. Faster air transport. C. Lower cost for air travel.13. What are the speakers talking about A. Future ways of traveling.B. Medical progress in the future.C. Changes in life in the next decade.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. What attracts the woman most in the park A. Visiting a cafe. B. Watching butterflies. C. Playing with dogs.15. Where will the woman’s kids go to have fun A. Dog Run. B. Pavilion Park. C. Butterfly Garden.16. How many entrances are there to the park A. 2. B. 3. C. 4.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What do restaurants in America seldom accept A. checks. B. cash. C. credit cards.18. What is the common custom at popular restaurants in America A. They mainly serve for large parties.B. They offer alcohol to guests over 18.C. Many of them don’t accept reservations.19. What percentage of the bill should be tipped for superior service A. About 15%. B. About 20%. C. About 25%.20. Who generally smokes the least A. Asians. B. Europeans. C. Americans.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。AFour Beautiful Beaches In SingaporeIn Singapore, there are a range of special beaches where you can relax for a day. At these popular beaches, you’ll feel as if you’re in paradise (天堂) — like Bali. Here are four of the best beaches there.Tanjong BeachThe white-sandy beach is man-made and it’s the perfect place to relax in the sun, read a book away from the crowds, or go for a swim in the ocean. Especially, the Tanjong Beach Club is a top nightlife spot for drinking cocktails (鸡尾酒) and enjoying water sports like surfing.St. John’s Island BeachYou can enjoy a quiet beach on St. John’s Island. This pretty place has a beach that’s great for sunbathing, swimming in clear water, and having picnics away from the city. Visitors can also spot unique marine life (海洋生物), go fishing, and even rent cabins or bungalows to stay on the island. Make sure to bring everything you need — there are no shops on the island.Coney IslandConey Island beach is the perfect place to relax away from the crowds. This hidden destination offers a couple of sandy spots to relax — whether you’re walking or cycling around Coney Island. It is definitely one of the best beaches to visit alone for a therapeutic (治愈的) experience.Pulau HantuThis island has a quiet beach far from busy tourist spots. The island consists of two small islands that join at low tide. There’s soft white sand and clear blue-green water here, teeming with (充满) colorful corals and marine life. People often camp overnight on the island, as it is only accessible by boat.Enjoyed this Check out The Best Island Getaways In and Around Singapore.1. Which place is hard to return from in one day A. St John’s Island. B. Tanjong Beach. C. Coney Island. D. Pulau Hantu.2. What does the four beaches have in common A. They are famous for the nightlife. B. They provide a quiet atmosphere.C. They have fishing nets for rent. D. They are popular with cyclists.3. Where is the text probably taken from A. A magazine. B. A textbook. C. A website. D. A report.BBridger, 6-year-old boy, and his 4-year-old sister were playing in the backyard of a friend’s home when the accident happened. A dangerous dog had gotten loose and suddenly ran in the children’s direction crazily. The dog first charged at the young girl and she cried out to her big brother for help by any means necessary.Bridger courageously risked his own life by jumping in between the dog and his sister offering himself as a shield (盾牌). He selflessly took over the main force of the attack by coming to her rescue. The dog’s attention was shifted to Bridger and the dog jumped on him and madly started attacking. The wounded boy was still able to grab his sister’s hand and quickly bring her to safety.Later, Bridger had to bear a two-hour surgery requiring 90 stitches (缝针) to his face following the attack. He suffered severe wounds on this mouth, left cheek and on his eye. The courageous young boy is recovering at home. When asked what motivated him to jump into action, he simply said, “If someone had to die, I thought it should be me.”The young boy’s incredible act of bravery did not go unnoticed as he touched the hearts of millions who read his aunt’s Instagram story. He also received words of praise and got well wishes from an “Avengers” movie hero. Captain America himself, actor Chris Evans sent Bridger a special private message telling the young hero, “What you did was so brave and so selfless, your sister is so lucky to have you as a big brother.”Bridger was clearly in great spirits sitting side by side with his little sister, wearing his Captain America uniform while listening to the well-deserved praise from his own hero.4. Which can replace the underlined word “charged” A. Managed. B. Came. C. Accused. D. Stared.5. Why did Bridger jump in between the dog and his sister A. To fight against the dog. B. To stop his sister hurting the dog.C. To cover his sister. D. To protect the dog from his sister.6. What did Bridger’s aunt do A. She called in the police. B. She performed an operation on him.C. She spread his story. D. She motivated him to save his sister.7. How did Chris Evans feel about Bridger’s story A. Envious. B. Moved. C. Thankful. D. Lucky.CAfter a long and busy day at school or work, all we want to do is return to a clean and comfortable home. Smart technology can turn any home into a nicer place to live. You can now turn your thermostat (恒温器) up, lock your doors and play your music with a simple voice command.In fact, smart homes have actually been around for some time. Scottish company Pico Electronics invented a communication protocol (协议) called X10 back in 1975. With radio waves, this protocol allowed users to communicate with various devices in their homes, such as lights and alarms, according to AVSystemsMag, a magazine dedicated to the AV and automation industry.Of course, 4G-and now 5G-wireless technology makes smart homes much more sophisticated (复杂的) and powerful than X10 devices. Perhaps the most widespread smart home technology is the voice-activated assistant. Google Home and Amazon’s Alexa allow users to interact with nearly any device in their homes simply by speaking a few words. This is especially convenient for children and people with physical disabilities, as they can accomplish tasks that would normally be too complicated or difficult, according to How To Geek magazine.Common household appliances can become “smart” as well. For example, a smart trash bin can monitor the things you’ve thrown away and place an online order for replacement items, while smart refrigerators can create dinner recipes based on the ingredients that were kept inside, according to How stuff works website. 5G-powered sensors and cameras can monitor almost every aspect of household life.The appeal of all of this convenience has paid off for realtors, who are seeing sales of smart homes skyrocket. You can ask Dave Garland, a realtor with Second Century Ventures.“There’s a new narrative when it comes to what ‘home’ means,” he said in an NPR report. “It means a personalized environment where technology responds to your every need.”But it’s not just about convenience. Smart homes are also good for the environment. By monitoring your energy use and automatically turning off lights and other devices that you are not using, smart homes can lower how much electricity you use overall. Using less energy means that we use fewer resources such as coal and gas, which is ultimately good for the environment-and our wallets. Well, not everyone is excited about smart home.8. Where is this passage most probably from A. A book report. B. A science magazine. C. A research paper. D. A guidebook.9. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about A. Household devices designed for the disabled. B. All types of smart household appliances.C. Further development of smart home technology. D. Difference between X10 and 5G network.10. How does smart home technology influence our life A Smart trash bins help us find cheap but nice things online.B. Smart fridges can create proper recipes and cook tasty food.C. Smart homes will help us save energy and reduce pollution.D. Smart homes make us stay at home instead of working out.11. The author may introduce the ______ of smart homes in the next paragraph.A. application B. development C. regulation D. drawbackDThe next generation of scientists and inventors is already finding approaches to address society’s problems. A group of high school students and their instructor report a solution to the problem of lead (铅) pollution in drinking water — an inexpensive faucet (水龙头) attachment that removes this poisonous metal. Unlike conventional filters currently on the market, theirs includes a container made of eco-friendly plastic and indicates when it’s “used up” by turning the tap water yellow.“A few years ago, I saw a video of a woman in Michigan turn on her tap water, and it came out brown.” says Rebecca Bushway, the project’s principal investigator. “That made me think — because there’s really no safe level of lead in drinking water, wouldn’t it be nice to have a water filter that could tell you your water is polluted, well before it turns brown because of lead ”Bushway, as a science teacher, wondered aloud to her chemistry class if there was a little filter that they could make from inexpensive components to easily remove lead. The students were excited about the idea, and they started thinking about the project in 2020.The students discussed designs for an attachment to screw (用螺丝固定) a filter onto a sink’s faucet. Then in the spring semester of 2021, they 3D printed the attachment and a 3-inch-tall filter housing, using eco-friendly plastic. They filled the containers with some chemical powder. Next, the students added a tiny spectrophotometer (分光光度计) with a single-wavelength LED to the bottom of the filter container. They installed an indicator light that turns on as soon as the detector identifies the yellow color of the lead iodide (碘化铅).The team’s goal is to make and sell their filters for less than $1 each. Because the housings use eco-friendly plastic, the cost could trend a little higher, but the material would help reduce the overall environmental impact of the filter.The process of developing the filter has been very fulfilling. “Ultimately, this experience has shown students they can make a difference to somebody, and that there are problems they can fix with science,” said Bushway.12. What shows that the filter is running out according to the text A. The change of the water’s color. B. The change of the filter housing’s color.C. The times of the filter being used. D. The flash of the indicator light.13. What inspired Bushway to remove lead in the water A Her personal experience in Michigan. B. The unsafe water used by a woman.C. A lack of safe drinking water. D. The experiments carried out in her class.14. What can be inferred from paragraphs 4 and 5 A. Chemical powder reacts with the lead in the water.B. A detector is fixed to identify the lead iodide.C. The students have developed eco-friendly plastic.D. The filter has an advantage over others in price.15. What is the author’s purpose in writing this passage A. To advertise a product to remove lead to readers.B. To highlight the hardships the inventors encounter.C. To praise the young for shouldering responsibilities.D. To stress the importance of environmental protection.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。Navigating the teenage years can be both exciting and overwhelming. It’s a time of self-discovery, growth and transition, but it can also come with pressure, confusion and self-doubt. Here’s some enriched advice to help you make the most of this transformative period of life. Embrace Your IndividualityIn a world dominated by social media and peer pressure, it’s easy to fall into the trap of comparison. ___16___. Celebrate your unique qualities, talents, and interests. Remember, everyone is on their own journey, and what works for someone else may not work for you. ___17___ .Whether it’s academic achievements, personal growth, or extracurricular pursuits, setting clear objectives can help you stay focused. However, life is unpredictable, and it’s important to remain flexible. As you grow and learn, your interests and priorities may change, and that’s okay. ___18___ . Build Healthy Habits.The habits you form during your teenage years can have a lasting impact on your adult life. Prioritize your physical health by getting enough sleep, eating nutritious food, and staying active.___19___. Practice mindfulness, journal your thoughts, and don’t hesitate to talk to someone you trust if you’re feeling overwhelmed. Surround Yourself with Positive Influences.The people you spend time with can greatly influence your mindset and choices. Choose friends who uplift, support, and inspire you.___20___. On the other hand, don’t be afraid to distance yourself from toxic relationships that drain your energy or encourage negative behavior. Surrounding yourself with the right people can make a world of difference.The teenage years are just one chapter of your life, but they lay the foundation for your future. Take things one step at a time, and don’t be too hard on yourself.A. Explore and ExperimentB. Set Goals, But Be FlexibleC. Equally important is your mental healthD. However, true happiness comes from embracing who you areE. Instead of fearing failure, see it as a chance to grow and improveF. The ability to adapt is a valuable skill that will serve you well in the futureG. Positive relationships can boost your confidence and help you navigate challenges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四个选项中选出最佳选项。When I was a teaching assistant at Michigan Medical School, a student came into my office and broke into tears. When she finally ____21____, I asked her what was wrong. She told me that she had to be a doctor, ____22____ she had just failed the first organic chemistry test. I started ____23____ her and said I would help her. However, it quickly became ____24____ that she lacked even the most basic ____25____ required for the course. I worked and worked with her, but when the second ____26____ came around, she failed again.I struggled for a long time. ____27____, I had to say, “Look, have you ____28____ studying other courses Organic chemistry is really hard for you, and…” She broke in and said ____29____, “I have to be a doctor. Don’t you understand that ” Then she rushed out of my office. I’ve thought long about that incident: This young lady had ____30____ herself for years. No one had ever told her the ____31____: “Hey, you know, maybe being a doctor isn’t suitable for you.”Later she ____32____ a few courses again and had to leave Michigan Medical School. I wonder how much time she ____33____. Maybe she would be a world-class artist or bank manager if she hadn’t insisted on becoming a doctor. But if someone had been ____34____ with her earlier, she might have avoided the terrible suffering.Honest guidance, though hard, is true ____35____.21. A. broke down B. got through C. calmed down D. went off22. A. but B. as C. or D. and23. A. greeting B. approaching C. teaching D. comforting24. A. normal B. typical C. obvious D. regular25. A. skills B. patience C. habits D. faith26. A. semester B. test C. mission D. lesson27. A. Eventually B. Recently C. Gradually D. Suddenly28. A. begun B. remembered C. regretted D. considered29. A. slowly B. exactly C. angrily D. gently30. A. admired B. fooled C. inspired D. judged31. A. truth B. dream C. decision D. difference32. A. attended B. failed C. chose D. finished33 A. spared B. planned C. saved D. wasted34. A. honest B. familiar C. satisfied D. strict35. A. intention B. resource C. kindness D. belief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。“Planting 200 acres of rice in two hours, I didn’t dare to dream of such efficiency in the past,” Xie Feilong, a farmer from Liuyuan town of Aksu Prefecture (地区) of Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, expressed ___36___ (he) gratitude for the use of drones (无人机) to plant rice this year.Xie’s family has planted over 3,000 acres of rice. In previous years, during the rice planting season, the whole family and several dozen workers would walk into the ___37___ (ice) rice fields to plant seeds. “Last year, some people in the village ___38___ (use) drones to plant rice. I was hesitant because I wasn’t sure whether it would work well, so I didn’t dare to try it. As it turned out, the rice ___39___ (plant) with drones by others was evenly distributed and at the right density (密度), ___40___ saved time, effort and money. This year, I also employed drones for planting, removing the need for the whole family ___41___ (work) in the cold water,” Xie said.On April 22, 2024, 14,000 acres of rice in ___42___ town Xie comes from were all planted using drones, achieving mechanized planting. It’s expected that this year’s rice output will range from 700 ___43___ 900 kilograms per acre, generating income of around 700 to 1,000 yuan per acre.In 2024 Aksu Prefecture plans to plant 100,000 acres of rice. The prefecture has greatly promoted the use of new ___44___ (technology) and equipment in agriculture, innovated service models and ___45___ (active) promoted services such as drone planting and pest control.第四部分 书面表达(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46. 假定你是李华,请给你的英国笔友Alex写一封信,分享今年“九·三”阅兵式上的精彩瞬间。内容包括:(1)你印象最深刻的片段;(2)你当时的感想。注意:(1)写作词数应为80左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。Dear Alex,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,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。“Good morning, Miss Bolz.” A friendly man in his early twenties greeted me as he placed my breakfast on the table next to my bed. I struggled to sit up, but after being hospitalized several days for severe breathing difficulties, I was still very weak.Now, I was in a nursing home, and I hated staying here. The two elderly women who were sharing my room kept me up every night with low, painful sounds and screams. My nerves were shot, and I felt really tired from not sleeping.Fortunately, there was one positive part about my stay at the nursing home: The food was good. Since I needed to be on medications that had a side effect of stimulating my appetite, I was thankful to have three tasty meals each day.“You gave me oatmeal (燕麦粥) again. Thanks for remembering that it’s my favorite breakfast!” I told the young man who had brought my breakfast. “Well, uh, thanks,” he replied, looking surprised. “Actually, we cook oatmeal for all the patients every morning, but nobody has ever told me before that they like it. Everyone on the kitchen staff works very hard to prepare the meals, so it’s nice to hear praise for a change. Usually, the patients are complaining about the food.”While the young man delivered breakfasts to the two other women in the room, I wondered what I could do to encourage him and his coworkers. Reaching for a pen on my nightstand, I quickly wrote a nice note about the food on the back of the breakfast menu and waved it in the air. “Is that for me ” the man asked with a laugh. He read my note and smiled widely. Then he promised to show my comments to everyone in the kitchen before hurrying away to deliver more breakfasts.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。As I watched him walk down the hallway, an idea came to me.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Upon my departure, the man thanked me for my meal notes for all staff.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年海南省儋州市洋浦中学高二上学期10月月考英语试题.docx 2025-2026学年海南省儋州市洋浦中学高二上学期10月月考英语试题答案.docx