2025-2026学年天津市和平区双菱中学高一(下)月考英语试卷(含答案)

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2025-2026学年天津市和平区双菱中学高一(下)月考英语试卷(含答案)

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2025-2026学年天津市和平区双菱中学高一(下)月考英语试卷(1月份)
一、单选题:本大题共15小题,共15分。
1.—I was selected as the monitor of our class in the class meeting yesterday.
—______!You are so warm-hearted and responsible that I'm sure you'll be a good monitor.(  )
A. Cheer up! B. Are you kidding?
C. Congratulations! D. How come?
2.Because of the heavy snow, the researchers failed to reach their ________ on time as expected.(  )
A. stage B. agreement C. kingdom D. destination
3.I'm hoping that humanoid robots (robots shaped like humans) at 2025 CCTV Spring Festival Gala are ________ soon to bring great convenience to our life.(  )
A. incredible B. available C. responsible D. adjustable
4.By the end of last year,he ________ three foreign languages,but he still finds it hard to communicate in French.(  )
A. learned B. had learned C. has learned D. was learning
5.Up to now, the little boy is still unable to _______ to us what he meant just now.(  )
A. get out B. get across C. get along D. get about
6.The number of foreign students attending Chinese universities increasing since 2003.(  )
A. is B. are C. has been D. have been
7.With the Spring Festival ,many stores began to promote their products.(  )
A. to approach B. approached C. approaching D. approaches
8. AI application is one of the hottest topics _______ people talk about nowadays.(  )
A. who B. that C. what D. which
9.He's got himself into a dangerous situation ___ he is likely to lose control over the plane.(  )
A. where B. which C. while D. why
10.In order to realize my dream,______ difficulties I face,I will try my best to meet them and never give in.(  )
A. whoever B. however C. whatever D. whenever
11.— Jane looks down today.What's up?
— Well,______ happened between Jane and me is none of your business.(  )
A. which B. that C. what D. it
12.You ________ in person; a telephone would have been enough.(  )
A. couldn't have come B. needn't have come
C. shouldn't have come D. mustn't have come
13.The teachers and classmates you meet with during your study in high school will have a profound impact ________ your future life.(  )
A. to B. in C. on D. with
14.I cheered and screamed while watching the breathtaking football match last night.In other words,I ______.(  )
A. ticked all the right boxes B. was on the edge of my seat
C. had a frog in my throat D. was green with envy
15.—Why are you so disappointed?
—I went there hurriedly and waited there for 3hours,______ the tickets have been sold out.(  )
A. being told B. only to tell C. telling D. only to be told
二、阅读理解:本大题共15小题,共30分。
A
With summer approaching,families may seek fun activities for kids.If you're in Shanghai,a great way to keep the kids laughing and learning when school's out is to sign them up for summer camps.Luckily,Shanghai offers a range of choices.
Tennisline Summer Camp
Fee:From 2,500 RMB/week
What's cool about Tennisline is that the academy closely monitors the progress of their young athletes ensuring they are on the right path.They also take on the official international curriculum,which tailors the program based on age groups.
Community Center Shanghai X Camp Greenwoods
Fee:From 9,800 RMB/week
Campers spend 7 days 40 km away from the busy city center and they'll get to try various sports and activities such as kayaking,climbing,archery,and ziplining as well as meet new friends.Once the week is over,your child will definitely come home a changed person.
Bilingual STEM Summer Camp for Racers
Fee:From 9,980 RMB/week
Over a period of 5 days,young campers will get to experience creative technology at the TESLA factory,learn about the structure and the workings of a vehicle.There are other fun topics to choose from such as "Rock 'n' Roll Robot Music Festival" (robotics and coding) and "Travel Around the World" (creative art and architectural design).Unlike some of the other camps,our camps will only take place once (no repeats of the same topic).
Shanghal Summer Arts Camp
Fee:From 2.200 RMB/week
Brought to you by the Queen of Arts Studio,this unique summer camp allows kids to learn,create,and celebrate their creativity from the comforts of their own home but still under the close guidance of an experienced organizer.Each week will feature unique and exciting topics.
16.Who is the text intended for? ______
A. Students. B. Teachers. C. Parents. D. Athletes.
17.How much should Henry pay at least if he chooses to spend a week kayaking? ______
A. 2,500 RM B. B.9,800 RMB. C. 9,980 RMB. D. 2,200 RMB.
18.What do Bilingual STEM Summer Camp and Shanghai Summer Arts Camp have in common? ______
A. High-tech experience. B. Home-guided events.
C. Bilingual environment. D. Non-repeated topics.
B
37-year-old Swedish actor Timothy Pilotti uses physical comedy to bring cultural exchanges to the stage.Peking Opera has been a game changer for him,which led him to China and shaped enthusiasm for cultural exchanges.
Pilotti had a childhood love for a Chinese film. "His films blended a lot of acrobatics (杂技) and comedy into the fight scenes," Pilotti says.Unlike kung fu,primarily a martial art,Peking Opera caught his opinion as a theatrical form designed for the stage with unique way of moving and fighting.
Pilotti decided to become an actor at an early age,studying at acting schools and majoring in physical theater at a Finnish university.During the third year in university,he got the first opportunity to study Peking Opera in China. "Some of my classmates went to India,for example,but my dream was to go to China — it was a no-brainer," he says.In 2009,he and two other students arrived at the National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts in Beijing to study Peking Opera for six months.
Although he had no Chinese language skills or background in Peking Opera,teachers from the academy helped him grasp the essence of the performing art form through rigorous teaching and setting high standards.
Traditional Chinese stories enlighten Pilotti.He has created two theatre pieces in recent years,including a story about the Monkey King,the omnipotent (全能的) character from the novel Journey to the West.In the Monkey King,Pilotti embodies the character's tangibly characteristics through Peking Opera movements,inspiring his young audience members to be themselves. "The Monkey King is a famous character with many adaptations,so the kids already know a bit about him.But,when they can see the character closely in the show,it can be a surprise."
"My dream now is to do more cultural exchanges and maybe create a show where Chinese Peking Opera and Swedish actors perform together." Pilotti says.
19.What can we know about Peking Opera and Pilotti from the text? ______
A. Peking Opera is a martial art in Pilotti's eyes.
B. Peking Opera completely changed Pilotti's life.
C. Pilotti didn't like Peking Opera at all as a child.
D. Pilotti grew up with a Peking Opera background.
20.What did Pilotti mean by saying "it was a no-brainer" in paragraph 3? ______
A. It was a tough decision because he lacked Chinese skills.
B. It was an obvious choice as he dreamed of going to China.
C. He made the decision without any prior knowledge of China.
D. It required extensive brainpower to understand Peking Opera.
21.What kind of person is Pilotti? ______
A. Original and dedicated B. Adaptable and rigorous
C. Passionate and considerate D. Committed and conventional
22.What can be a suitable title for the text? ______
A. The Monkey King:A Huge Success
B. A Swede Acts on Passion for Peking Opera
C. A Swede's Journey into Chinese Martial Arts
D. Pilotti's Childhood Dream:From Finland to China
C
While growing up in California in the 1980s,Winifred Frick never saw a condor(秃鹰) in the wild.The population of North America's largest bird,Gymnogyps californianus,had declined to nearly zero by 1987 because so many were shot,poisoned or captured.
The few remaining wild condors were brought into zoos in the early 1980s as part of a captive breeding(圈养) program.Gradually,a small group of the birds reproduced,and eventually many of the condors were released back into the wild.
Today,Frick,a conservation biologist,and her 14 year old son can admire condors flying in the sky while hiking along the Pacific coast.Nearly 350 of the species,whose wings can span nearly 3 meters,once again fly over parts of California and Arizona.
The condors' happy ending is thanks in large part to the U.s.Endangered Species Act,or ESA,enacted on December 28,1973.The act currently protects more than 2,300 species.These include more than 900 plants and at least 160 marine species.
"When it comes to preventing plants and animals from going extinct,the ESA is one of the most powerful laws we have," says Frick."The ESA is about protecting wildlife for our future generations. "
If a species is thought to be threatened or endangered with going extinct,it goes through a strict process to determine whether it should be added to the endangered species list.Once a species makes the list,government agencies create a plan to help it recover.This might mean describing ways to restore its habitat or identifying ways to halt threats to a species.For instance,being listed under the act makes it illegal to use,kill or catch any of these organisms.It also bans the import of any endangered foreign animals,as well as any meat or products made from them.
The ESA has written plenty of success stories over the past half century.So far,the act has helped keep 99 percent of species under its protection from extinction.
23.Why did the zoos keep wild condors captive in the 1980s? ______
A. To relocate their natural habitat.
B. To restore the condor population.
C. To make way for hiking activities.
D. To honor a conservation biologist.
24.What are the figures in paragraph 4 intended to tell us? ______
A. The survival rate of the condors is high.
B. Many species are faced with extinction.
C. The ESA has been recognized by the public.
D. The ESA contributes a lot to species protection.
25.What does the underlined word "halt" in paragraph 6 probably mean? ______
A. Stop. B. Track. C. Transform. D. Replace.
26.What's the best title for the text? ______
A. The ESA Has Saved Many Species
B. Quantities of Species Are Dying Out
C. The ESA Shares the Story of Condors
D. Wild Animals Are in Need of Protection
D
At the 2025 World Smart Industry Exposition in Chongqing,a humanoid robot chatted and played games with visitors,showing smooth interaction.Days earlier,the world's first robot sports competition drew eyes—these machines ran,fell,stood up again,and kept going until they crossed the finish line.These vivid scenes have pushed people's understanding of artificial intelligence(AI)to a new level.
AI's influence is also strong in the stock market.AI-related stocks have risen nonstop to hit all-time highs,a clear sign that the capital market is mostly optimistic about AI's future.In China,integrating AI into production and daily life has become a key national plan.Later,the State Council released a document on the"AI+"action.This plan aims to mix AI with all industries over 10 years,split into three stages covering six major areas,and its goal is to build a new intelligent social and economic structure.
A survey this year found 53.1% of people feel excited about AI,26% are pleasantly surprised,and only 11% hold negative views.Most believe AI will change life like the mobile internet did.Since China launched the "Internet+" plan 10 years ago,the internet has developed widely,driving industrial upgrades,consumption shifts,and better living conditions.
But technology is a double-edged sword.Many worry AI"workers"may take human jobs;some experts warn over-reliance on AI for thinking could weaken human critical thinking and creativity.A study by MIT even showed AI users have weaker neural connections than those who don't use such tools.AI also faces urgent issues:its "black box"makes output hard to predict,and "model hallucinations"produce wrong content.Still,AI is key to global competition-no innovation-powered country wants to miss this chance.As we welcome its development,we need to"fasten our seat belts."Luckily,China's plan puts"safety and control" first,suggesting stronger measures to prevent misuse.
Leaders like OpenAI's Sam Altman and China's Unitree Robotics founder Wang Xingxing agree:AI needs time to develop and will reshape the world step by step.
27.What do the vivid scenes in the first paragraph show? ______
A. Robots are better at sports than humans.
B. The rapid progress in AI technology.
C. AI has replaced human workers in many fields.
D. How AI robots are designed and built.
28.What is the main purpose of China's"AI+"action released by the State Council? ______
A. To make China the world's biggest AI market.
B. To replace human workers with AI"workers"in most jobs.
C. To focus only on the development of AI in the stock market.
D. To integrate AI into all industries and build a new socio-economic structure.
29.What's the writer's attitude towards the development of AI? ______
A. Positive B. Negative C. Cautious D. Indifferent
30.Which is the best title of the passage? ______
A. AI's Potential:From Robot Competitions to Stock Market Success
B. The"AI+"Action Plan:China's Blueprint for Technological Dominance
C. AI Advancements:Opportunities and Challenges in the Intelligent Era
D. Public Opinion on AI:From Excitement to Doubt
三、完形填空:本大题共15小题,共15分。
On family holidays,my father transformed himself.Almost as soon as the plane landed,his ordinarily shy personality was(1) ______ like a winter coat.He became(2) ______ There was a lightness about him as he chatted to(3) ______ on the beach,inviting them to join us for dinner,where he'd entertain them with endless stories and jokes.However,two weeks later,as he got back to(4) ______ life,he became the one of the past.
Years later,I went on a round-the-world trip,hoping to become a (an)(5) ______ reason like my father.I was soon(6) ______ ,spite visiting eye-wateringly beautiful places,far away from the routines of life and the security of my friends and family,I still felt miserable.But as the weeks went on,something started to(7) ______ A woman I'd met earlier on the beach approached me and asked if I was(8) ______ that evening to join her and a few others for dinner.We were six women of different ages.As the waves lapped on the beach,we sat together and(9) ______ stories about our lives.I felt deeply moved by the(10) ______ t these strangers.As I(11) ______ py travels,I was surprised by the(12) ______ parts of myself that were long buried.
I think back to my father and the sharp(13) ______ between his holiday self and his work self.I'm sure he'd have liked to experience this(14) ______ the other 50 weeks of the year and perhaps it's a reminder to us all,as we unpack our suitcases,to find ways to(15) ______ the small flames of travel into our everyday lives.
31.A. thrown away B. taken over C. put off D. picked up
32.A. anxious B. sharp-minded C. curious D. outgoing
33.A. partners B. friends C. strangers D. masters
34.A. personal B. normal C. formal D. casual
35.A. new B. shy C. serious D. ordinary
36.A. frightened B. annoyed C. disappointed D. awkward
37.A. change B. hide C. flash D. follow
38.A. active B. free C. spare D. accessible
39.A. explored B. admired C. shared D. lectured
40.A. openness B. impression C. response D. generosity
41.A. organized B. continued C. revised D. designed
42.A. reminder B. reflection C. rediscovery D. reaction
43.A. exchange B. experience C. contact D. contrast
44.A. destination B. lightness C. arrangement D. fitness
45.A. break B. grow C. turn D. fan
四、阅读表达:本大题共1小题,共10分。
46.阅读下面短文,按照要求用英语回答问题。
When I left my job as a psychologist and went on a round-the-world trip,I was hoping to become a different version of myself.But I was soon disappointed.Away from the familiar life,the identity of my job and the security of my network of friends and family,I felt lonely and miserable despite visiting eye-wateringly beautiful places.And somehow,in the quick packing for the trip,I'd forgotten that the thing you don't choose to bring,but can't leave behind,is yourself.
However,as the weeks went on,something started to shift.It was during a stay on an island in Thailand,when a woman I'd encountered previously approached me and asked if I was available to join them for dinner that evening.I agreed.At the meal she told us six women that it was her birthday and,as she was travelling alone,she'd decided to celebrate by gathering a group of women she'd enjoyed meeting during the week.While listening to their stories,I felt genuinelystirredby the honesty of these strangers,and was surprised,too,by the ease with which I felt able to share things about myself.
At the end of the evening,we parted company.Till now,none of us have seen each other again.I don't remember their names,but I do remember the magic of that connection.For all of us,the anonymity (匿名) was liberating;we had no shared past or future and,as a consequence,we could talk freely without any concerns.
(1) What did the author do before?( no more than 3 words)
______
(2) What was the turning point of the author's trip?( no more than 10 words)
______
(3) How does the underlined word "stirred" in paragraph 2 mean?( 1 word)
______
(4) Why did the author say "the anonymity was liberating" in the last paragraph?( no more than 15 words)
______
(5) What do you like best about travelling?Please explain. (no more than 20 words)
______
五、书面表达:本大题共1小题,共15分。
47.下面是某中学对该校学生梦想工作的调查统计结果。其中,想当医生的人数占29%,想经商的人数占33%。请你用英语写一篇短文,简要说明图表内容,并谈谈你梦想的工作是什么以及你将如何努力实现你的梦想。注意:
1.词数 80~100;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.本文的开头已给出,不计入总词数。
In order to encourage students to go after their dreams,a school did a survey among the students about their dream jobs in the future.
________
1.【答案】C
2.【答案】D
3.【答案】B
4.【答案】B
5.【答案】B
6.【答案】C
7.【答案】C
8.【答案】B
9.【答案】A
10.【答案】C
11.【答案】C
12.【答案】B
13.【答案】C
14.【答案】B
15.【答案】D
16~18.【答案】C、B、D
19~22.【答案】B、B、A、B
23~26.【答案】B、D、A、A
27~30.【答案】B、D、C、C
31~45.【答案】A、D、C、B、A、C、A、B、C、A、B、C、D、B、D
46.【答案】【小题1】A psychologist.
【小题2】A strange woman's invitation to her birthday dinner. / A strange woman invited her to join them for dinner.
【小题3】Moved/Touched.
【小题4】Because she could talk freely without any concerns.
【小题5】I like experiencing different cultures best as it enriches my life.
47.【答案】 In order to encourage students to go after their dreams,a school did a survey among the students about their dream jobs in the future.
According to the survey,30% of them wanted to be teachers while 29% dreamed of becoming doctors.33% expressed their hope to be businessmen and the rest of them would like to do other jobs.
For me,I'm preparing myself for working as a teacher.To realize my dream,I need to work harder and try my best to increase my knowledge.What's more,good communication ability is also important,so I'll take an active part in all kinds of activities to improve myself.No dream is too big,and no dreamer is too small.I'll try my best to fight for my dream.
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