资源简介 2025-2026学年天津市西青区为明学校高三上学期第一次月考英语试题注意事项:1. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、学校、年级、班级填写在答题卡上。将考号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2. 作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3. 非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4. 考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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 happened to the man’s son A. He had a car accident. B. He cut his finger. C. He had a fever.2. What kind of dressing does the woman choose A. Italian dressing. B. French dressing. C. Blue cheese dressing.3. How is the woman reacting to her situation A. Excited. B. Calm. C. Anxious.4. Where are the speakers A. On the train. B. At a train station. C. At a bus stop.5. What are the speakers probably talking about A. A kind of weather. B. A piece of clothing. C. A blanket.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What does James Clark do A. A writer. B. A history teacher. C. A photographer.7 What will the speakers do this weekend A. Visit ancient ruins. B. Get a signed photograph. C. Buy some books.听第7段材料,回答第8至第10题。8. Why is the woman calling A. To cancel her dance course. B. To book a cooking class. C. To ask about courses.9. Which courses does the woman want A. Folk dance & Indian cooking.B. Hip-hop dance & Chinese cooking.C. Jazz dance & South American cooking.10. How can the woman register A. Register on-site. B. Call to confirm. C. Sign up online.听第8段材料,回答第11至第13题。11. What advantage does Sam mention about smartphones A. They improve gaming skills.B. They build social connections.C. They help with school work.12. What does Sam find about his son now A. He finds that phones reduce his son’s creativity.B. He finds that his son is self-disciplined.C. He finds that his son’s concentration is weakened.13. What does the woman suggest schools do A. Integrate phones into teaching.B. Ban phones during class hours.C. Restrict phone use to breaks.听第9段材料,回答第14至第17题。14. What does the woman say about jazz stations A. They refuse to play classical music.B. They ignore foreign artists.C. They have almost disappeared.15. What is the man’s attitude toward pop music A. Supportive. B. Critical. C. Uncertain.16. What does the woman want music to do A. Follow new trends. B. Make people reflect. C. Provide easy enjoyment.17. What is the conversation mainly about A. Whether music should be fun or meaningful.B. Whether old music is better than modern music.C. Whether radio stations should offer more variety.听第10段材料,回答第18至第20题。18. What problem is mentioned about plastics A. They pollute oceans every year.B. They cause trouble for recycling.C. They occupy too much landfill space.19. How does Shenzhen solve the plastic problem A. By banning plastic use in communities.B. By rewarding recycling with digital points.C. By building community recycling centers.20. Why does the speaker mention Aunt Zhang A. To explain recycling challenges.B. To highlight the project benefits.C. To show sympathy for workers.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1. —I’m afraid I can’t go to the movie with you tonight. ________.—That’s OK. Maybe next time.A. I have to finish my homework first. B. What time does it start C. The cinema is too far away. D. I don’t like action movies.2. The ________ study on the new drug has showed positive effects, so researchers plan to conduct further experiments.A. random B. initial C. casual D. virtual3. — I can’t find any bread on the table. ________.— Yes, I ate the last slice this morning.A. Has it all been eaten B. Was it all eaten C. Has it all eaten D. Did it all eat 4. Jack always finds a way to mention his study abroad experience; ________ he is a man who likes showing off.A. seriously B. exactly C. critically D. apparently5. With the rapid development of technology, many traditional skills, including handicrafts, are known ________ in recent years.A. having been forgotten B. to have forgotten C. to have been forgotten D. to be forgotten6. Some scientists believe that, ________ genetic factors, intelligence is also influenced by proper nutrition, quality education and a stable family environment.A. rather than B. except for C. apart from D. instead of7. —Can my computer be repaired by Friday —It ________ be ready by then, but I’ll call you to confirm.A. should B. shall C. would D. must8. — What did you think of the science exhibition — It was great! Actually, it was ________ than I had imagined.A. such more fascinating B. even more fascinatedC. the most fascinating D. far more fascinating9. It didn’t take much time ________ they became comfortable with each other and started sharing their thoughts openly.A. before B. since C. after D. until10. Nowadays, we do not have to queue for hours to buy train tickets. Instead, we can easily________ them online or by phone and collect them at the station.A. release B. reserve C. relieve D. review11. ________ more people paying attention to their own health, fitness centers are becoming more popular.A. Since B. With C. As D. For12. The students have set a deadline by which everyone ________ reading the books assigned by their professor.A. finishes B. will have finished C. has finished D. finished13. The research explores the degree ________ modern technology has influenced education over the past 30 years.A. in which B. where C. to which D. that14. ________ the new hotel will be built remains to be seen, as environmental assessments are still ongoing.A. Whether B. That C. If D. What15. — ________— Thank you. I won’t forget.A. Could you help me with this problem B. Don’t miss the morning lecture tomorrow.C. Please remember me to your parents. D. Enjoy your holiday!第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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。At an airport departure gate, I witnessed a father saying goodbye to his daughter. As the final boarding call echoed, the father ____16____ his daughter and whispered, “I love you. I wish you enough.” The daughter ____17____ softly, “Our time together has been more than ____18____. Your love is all I ever needed.” With a final kiss, she ____19____ through the gate. The man was rooted there for a few minutes, staring at the ____20____ gate.The elderly man then moved to the window near where I sat. Though trying to maintain calm, his trembling lips ____21____ his sadness within his heart. ____22____ my presence, he asked quietly, “Have you ever said goodbye ____23____ it’s the last time ” His question brought back my own ____24____ of expressing love to my ____25____ father years ago.When I ____26____ about the man and his daughter’s unusual phrase “I wish you enough,” his eyes ____27____. He explained it was an ancient blessing ____28____ through generations in his family. “I wish you just enough ____29____ to stay hopeful, enough rain to value the sun, enough joy to ____30____ the soul, and enough hardship to ____31____ life’s simple gifts,” he recited the poetic ____32____ perfectly.As tears streamed down his wrinkled face, he added, “Enough meetings to prepare for the last ____33____.” Then, shoulders shaking with quiet ____34____, he walked slowly toward the exit, leaving me reflecting on the ____35____ wisdom in this simple phrase.16. A. hugged B. left C. reminded D. promised17. A. announced B. declared C. replied D. described18 A. enough B. short C. relaxing D. touching19 A. got B. looked C. disappeared D. broke20. A. broken B. empty C. locked D. deserted21. A. brought out B. held back C. covered up D. gave away22. A. Sensing B. Ignoring C. Valuing D. Acknowledging23. A. expecting B. knowing C. recalling D. overlooking24. A. imagination B. recognition C. memory D. inspiration25. A. good-tempered B. kind-hearted C. elderly D. dying26. A. inquired B. thought C. talked D. argued27. A. closed B. narrowed C. brightened D. darkened28. A. carried out B. carried away C. passed away D. passed down29. A. snow B. wind C. sunshine D. fog30. A. feed B. colour C. devote D. lose31. A. unwrap B. appreciate C. make D. accept32. A. form B. story C. poem D. blessing33. A. chapter B. wish C. chance D. goodbye34. A. smiles B. tears C. thoughts D. shouts35. A. forgotten B. far-reaching C. short-sighted D. practical第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50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。AIn the age of online shopping, independent bookstores remain special places full of charm and character. Here are four unique bookshops worth visiting.1. Falmouth Bookseller, CornwallSet in a lively port town, this shop offers fiction, nature writing, and local tales. Upstairs, a small and comfortable café serves Yallah coffee and large Cornish pasties. A quiet “study” provides free desks for travelers who need to work.Tip: Manager Eloise Rowe suggests walking to Castle Beach, tasting cakes, and dipping toes in the clear seawater beneath the castle walls.2. Far From The Madding Crowd, West LothianLocated in an old Georgian-style building on Linlithgow’s main street, this independent bookstore with extra touches offers many Scottish books and even has a friendly shop rabbit named BB. A small quiet room welcomes silent readers, and poetry nights give local people a chance to share their voices.Tip: Manager Sally Pattle suggests walking up to the Grange for the best views of Linlithgow Palace, the lake, and the golden tower of St Michael’s Church.3. Wave of Nostalgia, West YorkshireSitting on a hillside in Haworth, the hometown of the Brontē sisters, this store mainly offers books written by or about inspiring women, along with titles on nature and fairness. Feminist T-shirts and handmade clothes for children bring bright colors to the shelves.Tip: Owner Diane Park says to look up — the stone street leads to open hills that gave the Brontēs their ideas.4. Barter Books, NorthumberlandInside Alnwick’s old railway station, second-hand books are piled up like walls beneath a model train circling the ceiling. Visitors can swap paperbacks, enjoy bacon sandwiches in the Station Buffet, or have ice cream in the former stationmaster’s office.Tip: Co-founder Mary Manley recommends driving west to Kielder Forest to see James Turrell’s Skyspace and visit the observatory to watch the night sky.36. What does Falmouth Bookseller provide A. Free coffee. B. Free workspace. C. Guided tours. D. Free desserts.37. What do Far From The Madding Crowd and Barter Books have in common A They are located in historic buildings. B. They allow visitors to exchange books.C. They organize regular cultural gatherings. D. They focus on regional authors and traditions.38. What makes Wave of Nostalgia unique A. Guided tours of the nearby hills. B. Products related to famous books.C. Clothes made specially for children. D. Focus on women’s stories and equality.39. What are the tips mainly related to A. Food options near the bookstores. B. History of the bookstores’ buildings.C. Attractions around the bookstores. D. Reading activities in the bookstores.40. Where is the text probably taken from A. A history textbook. B. A travel guidebook.C. A science magazine. D. A fashion website.BIt has been two years since Markus Hofmueller took over Bach’s Bakery in Changsha, Hunan province. The German baker says it was one of the best decisions he has made. The bakery is well known for hiring bakers with hearing disability and is loved by many locals.Hofmueller saw the job as a chance to learn more about management, finances, and customer service. He starts work at 7 a.m. and spends most of his day in the office, while the chefs take care of the kitchen. In the beginning, he worked more in the kitchen, but later focused on building strong relationships within the team. He believes that good communication and teamwork are key to success.“The employees are the heart of the bakery,” he says. “Watching them grow and improve their skills makes me happiest.” He even learns the sign language so he can better communicate with his team. He says that hearing-impaired bakers are especially good at noticing details others might miss, which helps ensure high bread quality.Hofmueller took over the bakery in 2022 from its former German owners, who returned home after 11 years. He followed his heart, driven by his love for baking and his interest in helping people with disabilities.He and his wife have introduced new flavors and opened a WeChat mini-program. The bakery has become a friendly place for locals and foreigners to meet. During Thanksgiving, he even taught American customers some sign language.Hofmueller hopes to keep training more people and work with local vocational schools. “I don’t know what the future holds, but I believe good things will come as I follow my heart,” he says.41 What does paragraph 2 mainly describe A. The management principle of Hofmueller. B. The role of chefs in the kitchen.C. The communication methods in the bakery. D. The daily routine of Hofmueller.42. What does Hofmueller value most about his team A. Their skills in customer service. B. Their growth and focus on details.C. Their careful following of rules. D. Their quick learning and hard work.43. Why did Hofmueller take over the bakery in 2022 A. He was interested in starting a new life. B. He wanted to use it to teach baking abroad.C. He wanted to learn more about management. D. He cared about baking and helping others.44. How does Hofmueller think of the future of the bakery A. Confident but cautious. B. Worried but determined.C. Uncertain but optimistic. D. Ambitious but realistic.45. What is the text mainly about A. How a baker supports disabled workers. B. How a baker integrates business with care.C. How teamwork improves bakery success. D. How technology changes modern baking.COn the first night of a new moon I camped in northern California. The sky was so dark I could not see my own hand. That darkness seemed almost solid, and above me the Milky Way stretched like a white ribbon. The sight filled me with wonder.Moments like this are rare. Streetlamps and billboards now hide the Milky Way from more than one-third of Earth’s people, including about 80% of North Americans. As cities grow, light pollution keeps spreading. Because of this, more travellers hunt for “dark-sky parks” such as Death Valley in the U. S. or Lake Tekapo in New Zealand. Special festivals invite visitors to switch off their phones, leave the city glow behind, and enjoy a truly black night.Early November brings the “dark season” to many countries when daylight-saving time ends. Getting up before sunrise may feel strange, yet deeper darkness can help us. “We need bright days and truly dark nights to stay healthy,” says science writer Lynne Peeples.Studies prove that too much night-time light is linked to insomnia (失眠), some cancers, strokes and even Alzheimer’s disease. Scientists are now exploring the other side of the story: the power of natural darkness.When the lights go out, a small gland in our brain releases melatonin (褪黑激素). This hormone not only helps us sleep but also repairs DNA, removes harmful molecules and strengthens immunity. A 2020 study found that restoring our body clock by boosting melatonin lowered inflammation (炎症), eased anxiety and lifted mild depression.Evidence is also growing that the same alchemy that we feel in a dark sky park — a sense of wonder as we think about the vastness of the cosmos (宇宙) — is associated with better mental health and happiness.It has long been clear that spending time in nature is good for your mental health — and a 2024 study published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology suggests that this benefit holds true at night as well as during the day.46. What made the author feel a sense of wonder while camping A. The sight of the Milky Way. B. The complete silence of the forest.C. The rising of the new moon. D. The warm campfire in the cold night.47. What can we learn about modern urban life from the text A. It supports healthy biological rhythms. B. It increases people’s connection to nature.C. It encourages people to sleep earlier. D. It reduces people’s exposure to darkness.48. Why do more travelers look for “dark-sky parks” A. They allow people to avoid daytime heat. B. They are easier to reach than cities.C. They offer rare experiences of true darkness. D. They provide protection from wildlife.49. What can we infer about melatonin in the body A. It improves muscle power and strength. B. It helps people fall asleep faster.C. It becomes harmful when taking too much. D. It supports both body and mind health.50. What does the underlined word “alchemy” in paragraph 6 most likely mean A. A magical change. B. A chemical reaction.C. A traditional treatment. D. A surprising growth.DResearch from various industries and countries shows clear patterns in people’s happiness when they change jobs. The good news is that job satisfaction usually goes up at first. A study in the Journal of Organizational Behavior found that job changers rated their old job satisfaction about 4.5 on a scale of 1 to 7. But when they started new jobs, this score increased to around 6 and stayed the same for six weeks.However, this “happy start” doesn’t last long. After six weeks, job satisfaction begins to fall and continues for about five months. At the six-month mark, things change depending on a person’s “career orientation (取向).” People who focus only on their own benefits and think they should manage their careers alone — self-centered people — usually keep a lower satisfaction level, about 5.5. On the other hand, those who value loyalty to the company and job security, and see their work as part of something bigger — organization-centered people — start to feel more satisfied again after six months.Another important finding is that happier people are better at adapting to career changes. Happiness is even more important than having social support or a positive view of the future. It helps people deal with new job challenges, like more responsibilities or higher skill requirements. Also, having a good balance between work and life is key to both career success and personal happiness.Moreover, people feel happier when they choose to change jobs rather than being forced to find a new job because of layoffs. This shows that even when job situations are not certain, people can take the initiative in the job market.Changing jobs is actually quite common. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, well-educated men born in the later baby boom years will have nearly 12 different jobs in their lives, and women will have over 13. So, if you want to change jobs but are afraid of the unknown, remember: it’s not as scary as you think. And being happy in your life outside work can make you happier at work too.51. What is the initial change in job satisfaction when people land a new job A. It increases from 4.5 to around 6. B. It goes down at the beginning.C. It keeps a level at about 5.5. D. It remains the same all the time.52. What kind of people are more likely to increase satisfaction after the six-month mark A. Those who focus on personal gains.B. Those who heavily rely on social support.C. Those who are loyal and see work as a greater mission.D. Those who are forced to change jobs because of layoffs.53. According to the passage, what is the most critical element in adapting to career changes A. A good life-work balance. B. General happiness.C. A positive attitude to future. D. More responsibilities.54. What can be learned from the last paragraph A. Job stability will be increased. B. Women will hold fewer jobs than men.C. Multiple job changes will be quite normal. D. Well-educated people will seldom change jobs.55. What is the author’s purpose in writing the text A. To cite statistics on job-changing frequency.B. To ease concerns about job-changing uncertainty.C. To contrast career orientations’ impact on satisfaction.D. To track happiness patterns in career changes over time.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。Turning soil, pulling weeds, and harvesting cabbage sound like tough work for middle and high school kids. And at first it is, says Abby Jaramillo, who with another teacher started Urban Sprouts, a school garden program at four low-income schools. The program aims to help students develop science skills, environmental awareness, and healthy lifestyles.Jaramillo’s students live in neighborhoods where fresh food and green space are not easy to find and fast-food restaurants outnumber grocery stores. “The kids literally come to school with bags of snacks and large bottles of soft drinks,” she says. “They come to us thinking vegetables are awful, dirt is awful, insects are awful.” Though some are initially scared of the insects and turned off by the dirt, most are eager to try something new.Urban Sprouts’ classes, at two middle schools and two high schools, include hands-on experiments such as soil testing, flower-and-seed dissection, tastings of fresh or dried produce, and work in the garden. Several times a year, students cook the vegetables they grow, and they occasionally make salads for their entire schools.Program evaluations show that kids eat more vegetables as a result of the classes. “We have students who say they went home and talked to their parents and now they’re eating differently,” Jaramillo says.She adds that the program’s benefits go beyond nutrition. Some students get so interested in gardening that they bring home seeds to start their own vegetable gardens. Besides, working in the garden seems to have a calming effect on Jaramillo’s special education students, many of whom have emotional control issues. “They get outside,” she says, “and they feel successful.”56. What’s the purpose of Urban Sprouts (no more than 12 words)____________________________________________________________________________57. What’s the meaning of the underlined phrase in paragraph 2 (no more than 3 words)____________________________________________________________________________58. What’s the main idea of paragraph 3 (no more than 8 words)____________________________________________________________________________59. What are the advantages of Urban Sprouts (no more than 18 words)____________________________________________________________________________60. What do you think of the program Urban Sprouts Why (no more than 20 words)____________________________________________________________________________第二节:书面表达(满分25分)61. 近些年,全球环境污染日益严重。某国际青少年环保组织正在征集主题为“My Environmental Protection Experience”的文章。假定你是李华,请你用英语写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1. 一次环境保护经历;2. 你的感受和反思。注意:写作词数不少于100,标题已给出,不计入总词数。My Environmental Protection Experience____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 2025-2026学年天津市西青区为明学校高三上学期第一次月考英语试题.docx 2025-2026学年天津市西青区为明学校高三上学期第一次月考英语试题答案.docx