资源简介 石嘴山市第一中学 2025-2026学年第二学期高二年级 3月月考英语试题听力(满分 30 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。AWelcome to the libraryThe University Library is a busy and lively building which reflects the multicultural natureof the wider university community. Please remember to bring your student card to check in andout when you visit the library.The library is open 24/7 during term time. Our electronic resources are available around theclock, and all our borrowing and return services are self-service so you can study where and whensuits you best.You can borrow laptops from the lockers on the ground floor to use in the library and bookgroup study rooms up to 2 weeks in advance, where you can work in groups and practicepresentations. You can also bring in your own laptop or mobile devices and connect to the fast andsecure University wireless network.You can borrow and return books and other materials using the self-service devices. If youneed any help, please ask a friendly member of staff.Please note:· The Library Coffee Shop operates different opening hours listed on the Catering Servicesweb page. Do not assume the coffee shop is open whenever the Library is.· When staff are not available, you can still contact us via our online chat services.Opening Hours in Summer Vacation: 14 June — 24 AugustLibrary Building Reception Desk IT Help DeskMonday — Friday 08:00 — 00:00 08:00 — 18:00 09:00 — 20:00Saturday 10:00 — 16:00 11:00 — 15:00 10:00 — 17:00Sunday CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED1.Which service requires advance booking A.Using group study rooms. B.Borrowing laptops.C.Returning the due books. D.Getting staff help.2.When can students get IT help on Saturdays during summer A.08:00. B.09:00. C.10:00. D.18:00.3.What is the purpose of the text A.To compare different library services. B.To stress the importance of studying.C.To guide students in using library services.D.To advertise the university to new students.B试卷第 1页,共 7页On the morning of April 20th, I woke up in a panic (恐慌), thinking it was 6 am, but inreality, it was still 3 am. I had a vivid dream where I had overslept. This kind of dream oftenoccurred before important events. Even though I knew I was well-prepared, I couldn’t shake offthe worry. After a restless sleep filled with more anxious dreams, my alarm finally went off.I met my friend Jenny and we took an Uber to the race site. The first half marathon wasunknown to us. The race began, and we navigated (穿过 ) through a lush forest. We celebratedeach mile, but after some tough uphill sections, I began to worry about making it through. As weapproached the halfway point, we were cheered on by other runners, which encouraged us further.The downhill journey back was amazing, and we cruised through the second half, deciding to holdhands and cross the finish line together. To our surprise, we won our age and gender group!After the race, we were overjoyed but faced a minor problem — no cellphone service tocall an Uber back. Luckily, we met Lisa, Amy, and Robin, fellow runners who offered us a ride.During the car ride, we shared stories about running and life. They inspired me with their passionfor running and traveling the world. I loved how running was a universal language that connectedpeople with shared goals of being outdoors and meeting new people. Their attitudes showed methat adulthood could be full of surprises and joy.The half marathon has taught me that the best experiences do not come from the familiarand safe. I’ve realized that I’ll be able to overcome many other unknown challenges of adulthood.I don’t know what they are yet, but my new friends have shown me that adulthood has manybeautiful surprises waiting. I can’t wait to see what the next 13.1miles of life will bring.4.What can we know about the author from the first paragraph A.Her short sleeping time made her panic.B.She often failed to make full preparations.C.Her alarm clock had a problem now and then.D.She often worried about approaching occasions.5.What does the underlined word “cruised” in paragraph 2 probably mean A.Raced effortlessly. B.Moved passively.C.Struggled painfully. D.Walked aimlessly.6.Which of the following can best describe the car ride A.Silent and embarrassing. B.Inspiring and connecting.C.Impressive but unbearable. D.Smooth but uncomfortable.7.What does the author’s experience show A.Welcome the unknown. B.Better late than never.C.Practice makes perfect. D.Every coin has two sides.CIn a working-class neighborhood on the south side of El Paso, the tap, tap, tap of JoseContreras’ hammer (锤子 ) echoes from inside the blue warehouse on Cotton Street. Nearby,Victor Rodriguez narrows his eyes as he gently moves one side of a boot top beneath the needle ofan antique Singer sewing machine, creating a flame-shaped stitch (针脚) in clean white thread.“These guys are some of the best in the world,” says Joey Sanchez, owner of the bootcompany CABOOTS, whose family has employed Contreras and Rodriguez for more than 30years. But when he looks around the tiny shop on Cotton Street, he can’t help but remember theway it used to be. “When I was a kid, this place was loaded with bootmakers.” he says, recallingthe noise created by their hammers, sanders, and sewing machines.试卷第 2页,共 7页Today, Contreras and Rodriguez aren’t just the only bootmakers in the shop — even intheir early 60s, they’re among the youngest bootmakers left in the business. There’s a name forcraftsmen like them, according to Sanchez. Agujas de oro, or Golden Needles, are artisans whostill know how to make boots the old-fashioned way. Many have been doing it since they werekids, growing up near the United States-Mexico border.As big boot companies turned to technology to streamline production and reduce costs,producers in El Paso — where celebrities like Taylor Swift still arrive to pick out their flashyfootwear — are struggling to replace these artisans when they retire or pass away. In fact, Agujasde oro are in such high demand around the Texas border town that many of them work at morethan one shop.“Shoemakers are a dying group,” Jose Sanchez says, nodding toward Rodriguez andContreras, each preoccupied by the bit of leather in their hands. “You just can’t find guys likethese anymore. All the stuff they do by hand, other people do with machines. But machines justdon’t do it as well.”8.What is the main purpose of the second paragraph A.To highlight the decline of bootmaking. B.To introduce Joey Sanchez’s childhood.C.To showcase bootmaking techniques. D.To describe the work environment.9.Why are Contreras and Rodriguez called “among the youngest” in their field A.They adopted new techniques. B.They started boot-making lateC.Most artisans have retired or died. D.The boot shop hired senior craftsmen.10.What makes Agujas de oro highly valued A.Their reliance on mass production. B.Their contribution to reduced costs.C.Their preference for famous clients. D.Their commitment to traditional skills.11.What is Jose Sanchez’s attitude towards the future of shoemakers A.Hopeful. B.Pessimistic. C.Excited. D.Unconcerned.DIn the soft morning glow of a hospital bakery in Kunming, Yunnan province, the air is filledwith scents: the simple smell of goji berries, the mild sweetness of jujubes (红枣) — all mixedwith the smell of freshly baked bread. As the first loaf, dotted with medicinal herbs, emerges fromthe oven, the line outside the door stretches down the hallway. This mix of traditional Chinesemedicine(TCM) and modern baking has turned hospital bakeries into the new hot spots forhealth-conscious youth.Faced with health issues brought about by highly intense workdays and irregular schedules,they are increasingly paying attention to health management, but meanwhile, they refuse theburden of expensive wellness. Many young people also embrace the concept of “food asmedicine”. Over the years, medicinal food products have gradually become an importantdevelopment direction and a new economic growth point in the health industry. TCM tea drinksand medicinal food restaurants have also mushroomed in the market.As a group that is more willing to accept new things, Chinese youngsters are more open tonew medicinal food products, experts say. The Generation Z Nutrition Consumption Trend Report,released by a consulting institution, shows that young people are becoming the main force ofhealth consumption in China. Those aged 18 to 35 account for 83.7 percent of health and wellnessconsumers, the report says. They are enthusiastic about posting reviews of medicinal breads online,which has led to the popularity of topics like “new Chinese-style wellness” on social media and试卷第 1页,共 7页the increasing popularity of related products, according to the report.However, issues behind the popularity of medicinal breads cannot be ignored. “Mostmedicinal breads on the market do not clearly label the types and content of medicinal ingredientsused, nor do they state any dietary restrictions,” says Zhao Yinghong, a medical expert at ahospital specializing in Dai medicine in Xishuangbanna.Experts warn that in the absence of clear standards for such health-focused breads,consumers should approach foods labeled with TCM more rationally and not expect them to solvehealth problems. “This lack of professionalism in the area will not only mislead consumers, butalso weaken public trust in TCM in the long run,” Zhao adds.12.What is the main feature of medicinal breads A.They are sold in the morning and by the loaf.B.They are cheaper than other wellness products.C.They are recommended by doctors as medicine.D.They integrate traditional medicine with bakery.13.How do young people drive the popularity of “new Chinese-style wellness” A.By buying large amounts of medicinal bread.B.By sharing their experiences with medicinal bread.C.By opening new medicinal food restaurants in cities.D.By exploring related products using traditional herbs.14.According to Zhao Yinghong, what impact may the lack of standards in the area cause A.Increasing public interest in TCM. B.A drop in consumers’ faith in TCM.C.Growing attention to health management. D.An unstable health-focused food market.15.What is the author’s attitude towards medicinal breads A.Supportive. B.Indifferent. C.Concerned. D.Objective.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。Kindness May Keep You HealthyIf you are driving in the United States, you may see a common bumper (汽车保险杠 )sticker on passing vehicles that reads: 16 The saying is meant to urge people to behave ina gentle, caring, and helpful way towards others without thinking or planning ahead.Research shows that doing kind things can make us feel better. In one experiment, BrianAre, an anthropologist (人类学家) at Duke University, asked a group of people to perform threeacts of generosity for other individuals each week. 17 The people who were caring, gentleand friendly towards others reported experiencing contentment, satisfaction and happiness.18 Lyubomirsky studied a group of people with the disease Multiple Sclerosis (多发性硬化 ). She found that they felt better physically when helping others. Her research alsopointed out that people showing kindness to others had less inflammation (炎症) in their bodies.And in other studies, Lyubomirsky said more anti-viral genes were found in people who extendeda helping hand to other people.Other research has shown that many people prize kindness above other values. In one study,researchers gave people a list of values — such as kindness, creativity, ambition, tradition,security, seeking social justice, and seeking power. 19“The basic reason why people are kind,” Oliver Curry, explained, the research director at试卷第 2页,共 7页Kind-lab that is a non-profit organization, “is that we are social animals. 20 ” In otherwords, we are designed to be kind.A.Acts of kindness are very powerful.B.Kindness is as much a part of us as our anger, grief or desire.C.However, being kind is not just emotionally beneficial.D.Perform random acts of kindness.E.The behavior could be small, like opening a door for someone.F.He found that being kind makes people feel better emotionally.G.When asked to pick the most important, kindness won.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。My family lived on a tight budget, and it was evident to all my teachers. Despite that, Ifound 21 in art, though I lacked the tools to fully explore my passion. In 8th grade, I22 a contest for designing the yearbook cover, solidifying my reputation as “that one art kid”.I created the design using 23 pens, pencils, and Crayola markers borrowed from whoeverwanted to help.My teachers 24 my love for art through the doodles (涂鸦) that filled the marginsof my assignments and notes. Whenever a project required drawing, my classmates eagerly 25me. Art became my escape, a way to express myself when words 26 .The day before the Christmas break, I was called to the art teacher’s office. 27 , Iwondered what I had done wrong. But when I arrived, I saw a large, beautifully wrapped box onthe table. The art teacher 28 me to open it. Inside was a collection of supplies: colorpencils, a sketchbook, pens, and more. 29 with emotion, I broke down in tears.When I asked who had given me the gift, the teacher 30 said, “Santa.” I had neverbelieved in Santa and 31 for the truth, but she remained silent. Those items became mymost cherished possessions, displaying my 32 for years. I graduated with the “mostartistic” senior superlative, a testament to the impact of that gift. 33 , I passed thosewell-loved pencils on to a lower-grade student, paying forward the kindness I had received.Even now, 34 the moment brings tears to my eyes. It reminded me that even in thedarkest times, there are people who see your potential and 35 your dreams.21.A.flexibility B.comfort C.truth D.evidence22.A.promoted B.sponsored C.won D.organized23.A.random B.delicate C.smooth D.broken24.A.noticed B.stimulated C.investigated D.strengthened25.A.guided B.accompanied C.tested D.partnered26.A.moved on B.fell short C.paid off D.faded away27.A.Amused B.Angry C.Patient D.Nervous28.A.encouraged B.hired C.taught D.warned29.A.Blessed B.Concerned C.Consumed D.Equipped30.A.gratefully B.strangely C.suddenly D.briefly31.A.prepared B.pressed C.battled D.apologized32.A.poverty B.attraction C.creativity D.collection33.A.Eventually B.Temporarily C.Directly D.Regretfully试卷第 1页,共 7页34.A.asking about B.making up C.waiting for D.reflecting on35.A.mention B.support C.share D.dismiss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。Huangshan, also known 36 the Yellow Mountains, is one of China’s mostpopular travel destinations. It is famous for its five 37 (wonder): odd-shaped pines (奇松),spectacular rocky peaks (怪石), sea of clouds, hot springs, and winter snow. I visited it twoyears ago, spending three days exploring the area.On the first day, I checked into a hotel in Tangkouzhen, a little town at the foot of themountain. In the restaurant 38 was also run by the hotel owner, I ate an entire fishcalled stinky Mandarin fish by myself. The local food was delicious!The next morning, a bus took me to the base of Yungu Ropeway. After a 15-minute ride onthe cable car, I 39 (see) wonderful views of Huangshan. I spent 40 rest ofthe morning visiting sights such as the Monkey Watching the Sea viewpoint before making41 (I)way to a hotel on the mountain. After relaxing for a bit, I headed off to Danxia Peak42 (catch) the sunset. At an elevation (海拔 ) of 1,625 meters, Danxia Peak gave me asweeping view of the mountains below.On the third day, I hiked through the West Sea Grand Canyon. It was kind of 43(challenge) for me to hike downwards, but the views were extremely amazing. What impressedme most was the last 44 (attract) of my trip: Guest-Greeting Pine. While admiring it, Ifelt 45 (warm) welcomed there — and in China.三、写作46.假定你是李华,你校英文报《Youth》正在举办“Healthy Lifestyle”主题征文活动。请你以“My Journey to a Healthier Life”为题写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1. 过去不健康的生活习惯及其负面影响;2. 促使你改变的契机及采取的措施;3. 现在的健康生活方式带来的积极变化。注意:1. 词数 100左右;2. 标题和开头已给出,不计入总词数。My Journey to a Healthier LifeLooking back, I’m amazed at how much my lifestyle has changed for the better._______________________________________________________________________________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。When I was around nine years old, I realized my family often struggled with money. Itwasn’t difficult to notice — sometimes our refrigerator was packed with food, while other timesit stayed almost empty. I understood raising four children alone was challenging for my mom andher budget, but Christmas made me truly grasp how difficult things really were.One winter evening before Christmas, Mom told us in a sad voice, “I’m afraid there won’tbe Christmas this year. Santa (圣诞老人) feels terrible, and he can’t make any gifts right now.”We stared at her, surprised. No Christmas That sounded impossible! Although I had started todoubt Santa was real, my five-year-old brother Ryan still believed completely. If Mom said Santacouldn’t provide gifts, it really meant she couldn’t. The thought of no gifts under the tree left usfeeling hopeless, although Mom said she would try asking Santa to change his mind.试卷第 2页,共 7页My sisters and I moved through daily routines like robots — attending school, doinghousework, finishing homework, eating, then sleeping. Only Ryan remained cheerful, too youngto understand our family’s sadness.As Christmas drew nearer, we decorated our Christmas tree as usual in the living roomdespite our low spirits. On Christmas Eve, we went to bed with heavy hearts, expecting no specialmorning.Then in the early morning, Ryan’s excited shouts woke me. He kept jumping around oursmall apartment, shouting, “Santa came! Santa came! He really came!”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。I rushed into the living room, feeling shocked at what I saw._______________________________________________________________________________Suddenly I noticed the silver necklace (项链) around Mom’s neck was gone!_______________________________________________________________________________试卷第 1页,共 7页石嘴山市第一中学 2025-2026学年第二学期高二年级 3月月考英语答案题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10答案 A C C D A B A A C D题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20答案 B D B B D D E C G B题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30答案 B C A A D B D A C D题号 31 32 33 34 35答案 B C A D B36.as 37.wonders 38.that/which 39.saw 40.the 41.my 42.tocatch 43.challenging 44.attraction 45.warmly46.My Journey to Healthy LifeLooking back, I’m amazed at how much my lifestyle has changed for the better.I was addicted to junk food and avoided exercise. My health suffered, and fatigue became aconstant companion.A doctor’s warning drove me to change. I replaced fried foods with vegetables and sugarydrinks with fresh juices. I began walking on a daily basis, gradually progressing to running andswimming. This transformation was challenging, but the rewards were substantial. As my energyincreased, I felt stronger and healthier.Reflecting on this journey, I’m proud of my progress. Adopting a healthy lifestyle has notonly improved my physical health but also my mental well-being. I’ll continue this path for abetter future.47.One possible version:I rushed into the living room, feeling shocked at what I saw. Under the Christmas tree layseveral beautifully wrapped gifts, shining in the soft morning light. My sisters stood frozen, theireyes wide with disbelief, while Ryan danced around the tree, holding a toy truck tightly in hisarms, laughing like it was the happiest day of his life. And there by the window, Mom stoodquietly, with her face lighting up with a happy smile. For a moment, I stared at the gifts,wondering how the magic had happened.Suddenly I noticed the silver necklace (项链) around Mom’ s neck was gone! It was thenthat I understood everything — she had sold the treasured necklace Grandma had given her,which she had never taken off, just to bring us Christmas joy. Tears filled my eyes as I rushed tohug Mom. “Thank you, Mom,” I whispered. She held me tightly and said softly, “MerryChristmas, my dear.” In my eyes, the gifts were not just toys — they were symbols of Mom’slove. That Christmas, I learned true magic didn’t come from Santa. It came from a mother’s heart. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 3月英语.pdf 答案.pdf