安徽省滁州市定远县育才学校2025-2026学年高三上学期11月月考英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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安徽省滁州市定远县育才学校2025-2026学年高三上学期11月月考英语试题(含答案,无听力原文及音频)

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定远育才学校2025-2026学年高三(上)11月月考试卷
英语试题
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 are the speakers mainly talking about
A. A travel brochure. B. A special climate.
C. A well-earned reward.
2. How do the two speakers feel ( )
A. Happy. B. Stressed. C. Frightened.
3. Who does the band need according to the woman
A. A bass player. B. A singer. C. A guitar player.
4. What does the woman usually read in the evening
A. Novels. B. Newspaper. C. Comic books.
5.Where does the conversation probably take place
A. At home. B. In a restaurant. C. In a grocery shop.
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.Why does the man hesitate to go travelling with Tracy
A. He has a leg injury.
B. He has to travel to Norway.
C. He has to look after his dad.
7.What do we know about Uncle Stewart
A. He has recovered.
B. He is working at home.
C. He is enthusiastic about his work.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What is the woman weak in
A. Written French. B. Written Spanish. C. Spoken Spanish.
9.What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Teacher and student.
B. Manager and customer.
C. Interviewer and Interviewee.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Where does the conversation probably take place
A. In a data center. B. In a computer lab. C. In a meeting room.
11.Which of ChatGPT s abilities is the woman most interested in
A. Text translation. B. Content creation. C. Customer service.
12.What does Jason s daily job probably include
A. Developing software. B. Fixing the screen.
C. Giving speeches.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Why is Shakespeare-style writing mentioned in the conversation
A. To show the difference between AI and the human brain.
B. To state writers’ worry caused by ChatGPT.
C. To indicate the charm of ChatGPT.
14.What is Bard
A. A game. B. A chatbot. C. A tech company.
15.What is Satya Nadella’s attitude towards ChatGPT
A. Ambiguous. B. Critical. C. Approving.
16.What does the man suggest doing in the era of AI
A. Being adaptive and using AI fully.
B. Developing one’s own creativity.
C. Avoiding heavy reliance on AI.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.How many people took part in the swimming activity ()
A. About 300. B. Above 3,000. C. About 30,000.
18.Who organized the swimming activity ()
A. The local authority. B. The Tourism Agency.
C. The Sports Center.
19.Why did they organize the swimming activity ()
A. To make people more aware of environmental protection.
B. To get ready for a swimming competition.
C. To celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival.
20.What can we know from the 62-year-old swimmer ()
A. The river isn t as clean as it was several years ago.
B. The river was very clean when he was a child.
C. He often goes swimming in the river.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
(共15题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A, B,C或D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
The origin of Land Art can be traced to Stonehenge in the United Kingdom and the Nazca Lines in southern Peru.But the modern movement itself didn't emerge until the late 1960s.Below are some artworks that help tell the story of Land Art as it has expanded and evolved since then.
A Line Made By Walking
One of the first examples of Land Art,A Line Made By Walking,was created by Richard Long in 1967 by walking the same path again and again in Wiltshire,United Kingdom.Since it was unable to be commercialized,it was applauded for having changed the definition of what art could be.
Spiral(螺旋)Jetty
Another noticeable piece of Land Art is undoubtedly Spiral Jetty,which was created by Robert Smithson in April of 1970.Using natural materials including rocks and earth,Smithson built a 457-meter-long spiral off the shore of the Great Salt Lake in Utah.
The Lightning(闪电) Field
The most unusual Land Art work of all is The Lightning Field created by Walter de Maria in 1977.She used unconventional materials to draw attention to the power of nature.The piece consisted of 400 steel poles arranged in a desert ringed by mountains in New Mexico to attract lightning during storms.Due to the unpredictability of nature,this display could take on many forms depending on the weather.
Washington's Crossing
In 1969,Bill Beckley went to the location of George Washington's famous crossing of the Delaware River during the Revolutionary War and repeated the action while pouring white paint behind him.This work built a sort of bridge between Land Art which tries to promote a more positive relationship between the audience and the earth and the so-called Narrative Art in which story is the top priority.
21.When was A Line Made By Walking created? ______
A. In 1967. B. In 1969. C. In 1970. D. In 1977.
22.Which artwork should be appreciated during storms? ______
A. Spiral Jetty. B. Washington's Crossing.
C. The Lightning Field. D. A Line Made By Walking.
23.What is special about the last piece? ______
A. It focuses on preservation. B. It stresses story-telling.
C. It can't be sold to museums. D. It uses unusual materials.
B
Carl Allamby started his car repair business at the tender age of 19.Over the years,it had grown into two shops with 11 workers,but Allamby had become uneasy,longing for something more.Therefore,at the age of 34,he decided to go for his bachelor's degree in business management.
After taking classes part- time over the next five years,Allamby was told he had to take biology to get his degree,which later turned out to be the best thing that ever happened.Biology classes reawakened a childhood dream that he had hidden somewhere deep within himself.
Born in East Cleveland,Ohio,Allamby was raised by his stay- at- home mother and a father who sold home goods door- to- door.His school didn't offer the advanced science classes that might have led him on a premed (医学预科的) path.Even if it had,doing well in school could prove dangerous."You could get into a lot of trouble just for being the class nerd (讨厌的人),"Allamby said.So he set aside the thoughts of becoming a doctor and started fixing cars instead.
But a different Carl Allamby walked into that biology class at age 39.He was ready to live his dream.With the support of his family he soon decided to skip business school to take science classes.Becoming a doctor was late and he would become a nurse instead,he reasoned.But Allamby's chemistry professor told him"Why not a doctor?You have a great talent for the work.You will go a long way."The professor was right and Allamby did very well.
In 2015,Allamby cut ties with his past,and then he started at Northeast Ohio Medical University.In 2019,Carl Allamby became Carl Allamby,MD.He took a job in emergency medicine at Cleveland Clinic Akron General.
"How many people can do something so brand-new at such a late stage in their life?"he said."My age and past career are all good reasons why I shouldn't be here.And yet,here I am."
24.Why was taking biology"the best thing that ever happened"to Allamby? ______
A. It ensured him a bachelor's degree.
B. It developed his potential to become a doctor.
C. It brought about positive transition in his life.
D. It satisfied his childhood curiosity about doctors.
25.What is the author's purpose in writing Para.3? ______
A. To describe Allamby's difficulty in school.
B. To introduce Allamby's family background.
C. To explain why Allamby once gave up his dream.
D. To show how Allamby struggled in his childhood.
26.What do we know from the chemistry professor's words? ______
A. He appreciated Allamby's courage.
B. He recognized Allamby's capability.
C. He suggested Allamby should aim lower.
D. He thought Allamby was too old to be a doctor.
27.What does Allamby's story mainly tell us? ______
A. Failure is the mother of success.
B. Education holds the key to success.
C. A tough man can bear great suffering.
D. It's never too late to pursue your dream.
C
When I shopped for a new car seven years ago,my focus was on style,size,and color.This time,I found I had to learn such new terms as range anxiety and one-pedal driving because,for the first time,I was in the market for an electric vehicle(EV).
When I asked the dealer how long the battery could last,he assured me that range anxiety was not a big problem now."More than 50 EV models today go more than 500km per charge,with some topping 800.Plus,the number of public charging stations has doubled in the past five years,64 percent of Americans live within two miles of one,"he explained.
The dealer added that EVs also used their energy much more efficiently than gas cars,with some 90 percent of its power moving the car,compared to 25 percent for conventional vehicles."The loss of energy in the form of heat is why you could fry eggs on the engine!"he said."In addition gas cars also have many more parts,making upkeep and repairs about 40 percent more costly per mile driven.With no oil to change,EVs also require little routine maintenance."
There was still a lot to learn.But when I got behind the wheel,I thought the dealer should have marketed drivability to me first.I was glad to find that I could put my foot on the brake(制动器)less frequently.Depending on the setting selected,the car could often be stopped without touching the brake.I was especially pleased that the ride was amazingly smooth and that the car could go from zero to 100km/h astonishingly fast!
"That smooth ride is partially due to the battery on the bottom that allows the car to better hug the road,"the dealer explained."And since the battery provides immediate power to the car,EVs speed up much faster."
28.What was the dealer doing in paragraph 2?______
A. Explaining a new term to readers.
B. Trying to reduce the author's range anxiety.
C. Introducing EV models to the author.
D. Showing the latest developments in the US.
29.Why are gas cars less efficient than EVs?______
A. They run too fast. B. They have more functions.
C. They are very heavy. D. They produce a lot of heat.
30.What did the author like most about EVs?______
A. The comfort and ease of use. B. Their environmental impact.
C. The low costs of maintenance. D. Their much simpler structures.
31.What is the author's main purpose in writing the text?______
A. To persuade readers to buy EVs. B. To stress EVs' advantages.
C. To share his shopping experience. D. To compare two types of cars.
D
For many,the term "orienteering" might bring back images of school trips.The reality of it can be very different,though,and it's a sport with strong links to athletics.Kris Jones,a British international on the track,was also a silver medalist at the 2022 World Orienteering Championships.
This July,I decided to explore the sport by joining in the Edinburgh "sprint orienteering" running through the famous city streets.The aim of the sport is to navigate between checkpoints marked on a special orienteering map.There is no set route so the skill and fun come from trying to find the best way to go,with the ultimate goal being to complete the course in the quickest time.
As someone who is used to the convenience of using my phone for navigation,the idea of relying on a traditional map-and-compass approach felt daunting.However,once I got into the swing of things —and learned to hold a map the correct way —the excitement of navigating from one checkpoint to the next quickly got me moving.
The unpredictable nature of the race and not knowing the whereabouts of other competitors,really does keep the rush of excitement flowing.You have no idea where you are going or what you are going to see until you pick up the map.
I think the sport taking place in an open field of play is really exciting for people to watch.People can stand and watch athletes running across their doorstep.Different athletes will be following different routes.It's never like a marathon where you might see one athlete a minute ahead in front and you know they are going to win.
For orienteering to grow as a sport,it needs greater visibility in top class events.A distant past argument is that it is not an audience-friendly sport,but modern technology now shakes that belief.With the use of mobile phones,drones and body cameras,orienteering can be enjoyed by a much wider audience.
32.Why does the author mention Kris Jones in paragraph 1? ______
A. To prove orienteering is very popular.
B. To show orienteering is professionally competitive.
C. To introduce the achievement of the athlete.
D. To emphasize the benefits of taking up orienteering.
33.What do we know about orienteering? ______
A. Participants navigate the race using phones.
B. Participants can track other competitors' position.
C. Participants try to finish the set course in the quickest time.
D. Participants design the best route based on a map and compass.
34.What makes orienteering different from a marathon to the audience? ______
A. The phone for navigation.
B. The uncertainty of the result.
C. The set routine through a city.
D. The visibility of runners' positions.
35.What does the last paragraph imply? ______
A. The running routes should be designed to vary.
B. Orienteering is bound to be a world-class event.
C. Orienteering presents clear vision.
D. Using Technology can help popularize the game.
第二节 七选五 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项多余选项。
Guiding Children in Choosing After-school Activities
Many children today face stress from school,friends,or competition.Nina Kaiser,a licensed psychologist based in San Francisco,reminds parents that after-school activities should not add more pressure. (36).Kaiser points out, "Younger kids often try many activities because they are still finding out what they like — and that is normal." So how can parents help their children choose the right activities?
To begin with,parents should allow children to join in the decision-making. (37).When they feel that their voices are heard,they often show more energy and excitement toward the activity.
Next,it is necessary to value each child's personal interests.Every child has different hobbies and talents (天资).If parents force them to do something they dislike,children may feel stressed or upset. (38).This will make learning easier and more enjoyable.
(39).Sometimes children may want to give up on an activity.Parents do not need to decide right away.Instead,they should talk with the child,wait patiently,and think of possible changes.Through discussion,both sides can find a solution together.
Lastly,parents should avoid putting too much pressure.Not every child will find his or her passion (爱好) right away.It is normal for children to face difficulties at the beginning,especially when they are still learning. (40).
A.What matters is to study something useful
B.Parents shouldn't allow them to drop the activity
C.Another key point is to keep open communication
D.Instead,they should give children the chance to learn and grow
E.With patience and support,they will finally find what they love
F.Even younger kids can share their thoughts about what they enjoy
G.A better way is to choose an activity that fits their ability and interest
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分30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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
One spring afternoon,I was hiking in the nature park near my home.Suddenly,two dogs started howling in that don't come any closer to me"bark.There were no people for at least a mile away,and thus certainly no(41) dogs out there,so I began to(42) and soon I realized the sound was coming from the cliff above.
I(43) the cliff and found them.The female was trapped between two huge(44) and couldn't move.The male was so(45) that he could only move a couple of steps to try to defend against me before having to lie down.No cell phone(46) and on a sharp slippery face,I sat there and earned the male's trust.After about30 minutes,the female still wouldn't let me get close without(47) at me.But dusk was coming,with all the predators(捕食者) in the woods,I figured they wouldn't make it through the(48).I decided to block her from(49) past me and pulled the logs trapping her out.Finally,I freed the female.
Not knowing how to get them down,I carried the male and hoped the female would(50).She did,and I(51) to bring them both down the cliff.Moved by the male's(52),I brought them home and posted their pictures on social media.
Several days later,the owner found the post and(53) them.The dogs,named Copper and Toddy,had been(54) since Feb.28th.They were(55),which explained why Copper never left Toddy's side.And I was overjoyed at what I had done to the two lovely dogs.
41.A. wild B. normal C. familiar D. domestic
42.A. notice B. look C. consider D. complain
43.A. hiked down B. cut through C. climbed up D. walked down
44.A. logs B. stones C. gaps D. branches
45.A. weak B. lazy C. sleepy D. funny
46.A. call B. service C. number D. sign
47.A. aiming B. looking C. barking D. striking
48.A. instant B. night C. minute D. week
49.A. walking B. jumping C. falling D. running
50.A. follow B. escape C. wait D. sleep
51.A. deserved B. sought C. attempted D. managed
52.A. courage B. weakness C. strength D. loyalty
53.A. claimed B. released C. spared D. returned
54.A. divided B. trapped C. lost D. caged
55.A. injured B. scared C. unbeatable D. inseparable
第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the first public appearance of Crested Ibises(朱鹮) (56) (produce) by the Shanghai Dance Theatre (SDT).The drama was inspired by China's achievement in saving and protecting the crested ibis,which is known (57) "bird of good fortune"in Asian culture.
The crested ibis,with its iconic red crest and long black beak,is believed to have existed for 60 million years and (58) (common) found in China,on the Korean Peninsula,Japan and Russia until the 1960s.Bird conservationists list pesticides (杀虫剂),fertilizers,hunting,environmental and ecological reasons for (59) (bring) the birds to the edge of extinction.
The crested ibis was thought to be extinct in China until seven wild birds (560) (spot)in Yangxian County in Northwest China's Shaanxi Province in 1981,a discovery (61) caused captive breeding (圈养繁殖) and strengthened protection of the species.After more than 40 years of continuous conservation,as (62) result,it is estimated that there are over11,000 crested ibises alive in 2024.
SDT introduced the drama in 2014,and integrated Chinese folk dance and Western ballet.Traditional Chinese dance (63) (gesture) are used in upper body movements,while ballet and Western dance elements feature in the footwork,which makes it a masterpiece receiving (64) (recognize) both home and abroad.
"For what was lost in the past,let's appeal to value the future forever."SDT put it as the slogan in the promotional materials of the dance drama,reminding the public (65) (learn) from the lesson of the crested ibis and protect both the environment and the ecosystem.
第四部分 写作(共两节 满分40分)
书面表达(满分15分)
假如你是李华,学校英语话剧社(English Drama Club)正在招纳新成员,新成员可以参与话剧社管理和表演。请你用英语给社团负责老师写一封电子邮件,申请加入。
要点如下:
(1)介绍个人情况和优势;
(2)希望被录用。
注意:
(1)词数不少于100字,开头语已为你写好,其词数不计入总数;
(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Sir/Madam,
I'm Li Hua,a freshman of our school.
____ __
____ __
____ __
____ __
Yours sincerely, Li Hua
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用英文续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Nobody on their deathbed ever wished they'd spent more time watching television.Life is short,and there are too many things that are more important and delightful than sitting in front of a television for hours on end.That's not to suggest you should stop watching TV altogether,but I've come to see it as something best placed at the edge of life,rather than the center.
I didn't always feel this way.In fact,there was a time in my life when I wasted nearly six hours of my day watching television.As evening rolled around,I'd plant myself on the couch,turn on the television and fix my eyes on the TV screen till I fell asleep near midnight.Eight hours later,I'd wake up with the TV still on,feeling no more rested than when I went to sleep.
Six hours per day adds up to 2,190 hours over the course of a year,which equals 91 days.Although I failed to recognize it at the time,it's clear now that watching television had become an addiction for me.Instead of using my time and energy to deal with my problems and improve my life,I was wasting it on television.
Fortunately,I met Ellen,who changed my life for the better.When I met her,she didn't even own a television.This puzzled me.I couldn't help wondering:What does she do for entertainment?Doesn't she get bored?How can she stand the silence?I didn't ask her those questions directly.In fact,on a deeper level,I respected and envied her for that choice.
In Ellen,I saw a person living a mindful,purposeful life that went around the things that matter most-her health and well-being;her family,friends and community;and her life's work as a yoga therapist.How she was living her life brought me a dream for the life I wanted to live and the person I wanted to be.And I wanted to turn that dream into reality.
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。
I started to keep a diary to document the number of hours I spent watching TV each day.
____ __
Now,I still watch TV,but I've created a healthy relationship with it.
____ __
答案
1.C 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.B 6~7.CC 8~9.BC 10~12.CCA 13~16.CBCA 17~20.BAAB
21~23.ACB 24~27.CCBD 28~31.BDAC 32~35.BDBD 36~40.DFGCE
41~55.DBCAA BCBCA DDACD
56. produced 57.as monly 59.bringing 60.were spotted 61.which/that。 62.a。 63.gestures。
64.recognition。 65.to learn。
Dear Sir/Madam,
I'm Li Hua,a freshman of our school.Learning that the English Drama Club is recruiting new members,I'm writing to apply to sign up for it.
My advantages are as follows.First and foremost,I speak English fluently,which makes it possible for me to act smoothly in the English play with ease.In addition,I'm especially fond of drama,good at communication and always willing to take an active part in organizing the activities for our class.I have no doubt that my proficiency in English and excellent ability of organization and management will enable me to do well in the club.
I would appreciate it if you could give me the valuable chance.Looking forward to your early reply.
Yours sincerely, Li Hua

I started to keep a diary to document the number of hours I spent watching TV each day. I realized how shocking it was to see the wasted hours accumulate day by day.Inspired by Ellen's purposeful approach to life,I decided to reduce my TV time gradually,filling those hours with activities that truly mattered to me.I took up reading,joined a local sports club,and rekindled friendships that had faded into the background.With each passing day,I felt more alive,more engaged,and more connected to the world around me.
Now,I still watch TVbut I've created a healthy relationship with it.
I view it as a tool for relaxation and entertainmentrather than an escape from reality.My evenings are spent more mindfully,often in the company of friends or exploring new hobbies.The change didn't happen overnight,but by consciously choosing how to spend my time,I built a life that feels richer and more fulfilling.Television no longer dominates my existence;instead,it complements the vibrant and meaningful life I've chosen to lead.

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