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河北雄安新区部分高中2025-2026学年高二下学期3月月考英语试题
一、听力选择题
1. What does the woman suggest doing
A.Going straight. B.Turning around. C.Driving under the bridge.
2. What is the woman going to do tonight
A.See a movie. B.Practice dancing. C.Have dinner with Mary.
3. What made the man have a bad headache
A.The meeting. B.The coffee. C.The music.
4. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A.A flower shop. B.A garden. C.An expert.
5. What is Andy
A.A designer. B.A doctor. C.A teacher.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6.What kind of checking account does the woman want to open
A.A student account. B.A business account. C.A joint account.
7.What does the man ask the woman to do at last
A.Show him her passport. B.Fill out the form. C.Download an app.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8.When are the woman’s products scheduled to arrive
A.On March 10 th. B.On March 15 th. C.On March 25 th.
9.What can we know about the products
A.They are all out of style.
B.Their outer packaging is broken.
C.Their parts inside are damaged badly.
10.What does the man promise to do
A.Check the products after delivery.
B.Return some money to the woman.
C.Change the products for the woman.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11.What does the woman think of skiing
A.It’s simple. B.It’s boring. C.It’s challenging.
12.What trouble did the woman face at first
A.She kept losing her balance.
B.She couldn’t hear the instructor clearly.
C.She didn’t know how to use the equipment.
13.What did the woman enjoy when skiing with ease
A.The fresh snacks. B.The natural scenery. C.The beautiful buildings.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14.Where does Susan live now
A.In America. B.In Britain. C.In Italy.
15.Why did Susan plan to stay longer in Florence
A.She got a good job there.
B.She lost a handbag there.
C.She ran a top company there.
16.When did Susan become a free designer
A.In 1982. B.In 1988. C.In 1998.
17.How has Susan’s industry changed since 1982
A.It has become much more competitive.
B.The product quality has become poorer.
C.Italian design has become more popular.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.How much should Mr Smith pay for the new bike
A.$20. B.$100. C.$120.
19.How long will the speaker stay in the bike shop tomorrow
A.For six hours. B.For eight hours. C.For ten hours.
20.Where is the main bike shop
A.On King Street. B.On Park Street. C.On Yellow Street.
二、阅读理解
Here are some activities in Washington, DC, America to check off your winter bucket list, which are good for a solo outing or to a shared experience with loved ones.Tingle Bells, ARTEHOUSE
With calming soundscapes, eye-catching visuals, and interactive digital installations, Tingle Bells creates a peaceful atmosphere in the holiday bustle (喧闹) with its special experience designed to calm your senses and warm your spirit. The newest addition to the multi-sensory experience is the Spectacular Factory, where you’ll feel like you land in a dream in a holiday gift factory that comes to life.The Washington Ballet’s The Nutcracker, Warner Theatre
This area-themed production features dancing cherry blossoms and famous people, including George Washington as the Nutcracker. Against the charming streets of Georgetown and cherry blossom trees, amazing dance performances and nods to Washington, DC’s rich history make this an unforgettable experience for all ages. The Nutcracker will transport audiences into a winter wonderland that has become a lasting holiday tradition.DowntownDC Holiday Skate Spectacular, National Building Museum
Each day is split into four sessions from Thursdays to Mondays with special time aimed at kids and families. The museum has that covered with Theme Skate nights at 6:00 pm that spread across 1990s hip-hop, world-famous singers’ hits, and holiday music. Skate rental costs $5, but you’re welcome to bring your own.Step Afrika!’s Magical Musical Holiday Step Show, Arena Stage
This show returns to the Arena Stage to step into some holiday cheer! A DJ and two of his furry friends combine the African American dance tradition of stepping with festivities! On two nights, the step show will have special events. Stop by before the 6:00 pm show with a reservation to get a picture with a jolly figure.
21.What do we know about Tingle Bells
A.It is a feast for ears and eyes. B.It creates a noisy atmosphere.
C.It aims to sell holiday-themed gifts. D.It is held outside of the holiday period.
22.Which activity includes dancing about historical figures
A.Tingle Bells. B.The Washington Ballet’s The Nutcracker.
C.DowntownDC Holiday Skate Spectacular. D.Step Afrika!’s Magical Musical Holiday Step Show.
23.At which place can you rent equipment for an activity
A.ARTEHOUSE. B.Warner Theatre.
C.National Building Museum. D.Arena Stage.
As a commercial solutions manager in a company, Robert Kurtz finds himself working right in the middle of a composting (堆肥) revolution. The composting company is based in Cleveland, Ohio. The goal is to deal with growing climate challenges by recycling as much food waste as possible, especially as the climate warms.
“If we’re going to meet the climate goals that have been set out by our leaders and scientists, we’re going to have to tackle food waste,” Kurtz says.
Wasted food winds up in landfills. As it breaks down, it creates a gas which traps heat in the atmosphere and fuels climate change. It is reported that the average families in the US spend large amounts of money per year on food that doesn’t get eaten. Businesses waste food too. That’s where Kurtz’s job comes in.
Every day, Kurtz contacts grocery stores, restaurants, and other food-service businesses. He educates them about the harmful effects of food waste. Then he asks if they’re willing to change the way they dispose of their excess food. Besides, he guides the composting company and persuades other companies and households to do something differently with their food waste. Under his guidance, the company’s 7 trucks and 30 employees pick up their clients’ extra food. Then they compost it, turning it into soil.
Compost soil is much more than just dirt. It’s made up of five ingredients that combine to help plants grow. That’s why Kurtz and his colleagues offer a second service: They sell the composted, nutrient-rich soil to people and businesses that need it. In addition to partnering with households and businesses, they team up with local schools. In an elementary school, they help the kitchen staff compost its food scraps. The 500 students work together to place their food waste into bins during lunch periods. The bins are then collected by the company.
Emily Cass is a farm-to-school coordinator. “This program has created a space for all students to become environmental guardians in their own cafeteria when they might not otherwise have the opportunity,” Cass says.
24.What does the composting revolution aim to do
A.To classify wasted food. B.To fight climate change.
C.To meet commercial challenges. D.To produce the best types of food.
25.What does paragraph 4 mainly say about Kurtz
A.His daily work. B.His food waste. C.His daily clients. D.His food consumption.
26.What spirit is shown in the 500 students’ action of dealing with food waste
A.Honesty. B.Bravery. C.Cooperation. D.Independence.
27.What is Cass’s attitude to Kurtz’s business
A.Indifferent. B.Suspicious. C.Appreciative. D.Cautious.
Wild cats showcase a surprising diversity of eye colors, proving a mystery for researchers. Most wild species are known to have narrow eye color ranges, usually black, brown, or yellow. Eye colors’ evolution is hard to track. Fossils don’t preserve it; preserved samples have artificial eyes; most books illustrate only one example per species. Now, scientists have used abundant online photographs of wild cats to chart the transition from brown eyes to colors such as green and blue — and found something of a gray area.
Any animal’s eye color is determined by its levels of two melanin pigments (黑色素) — eumelanin, which makes brown-black, and pheomelanin, which makes red-yellow. Eye colors vary according to the amounts of each, with different combinations leading to colors such as blue, green, and gray. Scientists, Tabin and Katherine, used a process called ancestral state reconstruction to determine the eye colors of extinct wild cat species based on those of their living descendants. They examined the clearest images submitted to the database iNaturalist, then classified each cat’s eye color, and mapped the data to the cat family tree, using an algorithm (算法) to find each common ancestor’s possible eye colors. The algorithm accounted for the likelihood of certain changes and figured in the time since species separated in order to generate the likeliest colors at every split.
“It’s a way we can actually look into the eyes of the wild cat’s ancestor,” Tabin says. “The ancestor developed gray eyes, and then the eye color diversity just exploded.” Once an eye with moderate amounts of both eumelanin and pheomelanin appeared (producing gray eyes), blue and green were not far behind.
The scientists next tried to connect the discovered eye colors with numerous factors, including habitat, fur color, and hunting behavior, to help explain why those shades had evolved. But they found little correlation. “Siberian dogs have those bright blue eyes because we wanted them to and bred them accordingly, but in wild cats, I have no idea what’s going on here,” Tabin says. Perhaps cats prefer particular eye colors in mates — but it would be challenging to test.
28.Why do wild cats’ eye colors puzzle researchers
A.Their diversity contradicts expected patterns. B.Fossils cannot preserve eye color information.
C.Too many species exist to compare effectively. D.Lighting conditions alter colors in online photos.
29.How did the scientists conduct their study on wild cats’ eye colors
A.By observing fossil records of extinct cats. B.By analyzing photos from an online database.
C.By examining melanin pigments in living cats. D.By studying artificial eyes of preserved samples.
30.What can we learn about the evolution of wild cats’ eye colors from Tabin’s words
A.Extinct cats had only one eye color type. B.Gray eyes led to different eye colors later.
C.Blue and green eyes appeared before gray eyes. D.Gray eyes came from high melanin pigment amounts.
31.How does Tabin feel about the evolution of wild cats’ eye colors
A.Pleased. B.Relieved. C.Frightened. D.Confused.
Our solar system orbits the Milky Way galaxy’s center once about every 210 million years, traveling along at around 240 kilometers per second — an astonishing rate we don’t feel because the entire system moves at the same constant speed. But a new study suggests our solar system is a laggard in the universe compared with one system in our galaxy that was somehow accelerated to a speed of 541 kilometers a second, making it the swiftest planetary system ever found. “This speed was extremely high and kind of shocking,” says astrophysicist Terry. It introduces a series of questions about the survivability of these types of systems.
This galactic speed “monster” appears to center on a red dwarf star (红矮星) which is smaller and less bright than our sun. It’s about 24,500 light years from Earth and some 1,500 light years away from our galaxy’s center. Astronomers discovered the star and a suspected accompanying planet after a 2011“microlensing” event called MOA-2011-BLG-262, when the system passed in front of a background star and bent the latter’s light. Terry and his colleagues observed the system again in 2021. They found that its known planet is most likely a gas giant with about 29 times Earth’s mass that orbits its star at a distance between those at which Venus and Earth orbit our sun.
The researchers also mapped the system’s position in the 2021 data relative to where it was about a decade prior, revealing how fast it traveled. It might be a hyper-speed star system, an example of a rare class of astronomical objects that have been sped up by past encounters with other stars’ gravity — or even by a gravitational slingshot (弹弓) from the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy. These objects travel faster than 500 kilometers a second, and the speediest known one travels at over 2,000 kilometers a second.
“It’s an extraordinary category of stars,” Terry says, estimating that the system in this study more than doubled its speed after its own dramatic encounter. “No previous hyper-speed stars have been found with planets. This might open up a new study of the origin and evolution of planets around very high-speed stars,” he adds.
32.What does the underlined word “laggard” in the first paragraph refer to
A.Something moving slowly. B.Something becoming famous.
C.Something traveling endlessly. D.Something looking incomparable.
33.What can we learn about the “monster” from paragraph 2
A.Its star is much brighter than our sun. B.Its planet’s mass is identical to Venus’s.
C.It’s closer to the galactic center than Earth. D.It’s a system discovered through its own light.
34.What does Terry think of the discovery
A.It is accidental. B.It is common. C.It is well-known. D.It is pioneering.
35.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text
A.The Milky Way Galaxy’s Center B.The Solar System’s Bright Stars
C.The Fastest Astronomical Objects D.The Planetary System Speed Record
Have you ever eaten a whole packet of biscuits when you were planning to only have one Or have you stayed up much later than you planned, or even all night, watching just one more episode of a TV series 36
When you’ re mindful, you’ re more conscious of your actions and the things around you. 37 Jon Kabat-Zinn, who has done a lot to make mindfulness popular, says, “Mindfulness is paying attention, on purpose, in the present moment, and without judging.”
In an era of intense competition, some people strive for excellence in their work, which can make them stressed. Research shows that mindfulness reduces stress and depression, helping you concentrate, have a better memory, and think more clearly. 38 Even lose weight Possibly — because you won’t eat that whole packet of biscuits without thinking!
Mindfulness Day is celebrated on 12 September. A very simple technique that you could try to become more mindful is to close your eyes for a couple of minutes and count how many sounds you can hear. This will help you focus on what’s happening right now. Another technique is to focus on a piece of food. 39 Look carefully at it and notice how it feels in your fingers. Smell it. Then put it on your tongue and taste it. Then start to have it slowly, noticing how it feels and tastes.
40 They help you slow your pace and become more aware. Many other mindfulness ideas are also available online to try if you like.
A.These are examples of mindlessness.
B.Or you’re not fully conscious of what is popular.
C.Instead of eating it without thinking, slow down.
D.You’re also more aware of your own feelings and thoughts.
E.It can also help you manage pain better and improve sleep.
F.People often mind or do two or three things at the same time.
G.Both methods make you pause and pay attention to the present.
三、完形填空
The Easter egg hunt is hosted annually in our town. Workers are required to divide the school field into zones according to 41 so that every kid can compete fairly, ensuring younger children are not at a 42 when facing older, more active competitors. I took my son to the activity, hoping that he could experience the fun of 43 in the youngest group.
Hardly had the alarm sounded across the field when kids 44 forward. However, my son, 45 by nature, refused to push or run with them, so soon he found himself 46 ,ending up with only two eggs. With no eggs left on the grass, he sobbed (抽噎) in my arms. I was filled with 47 emotions — proud of his kindness, yet sad that this quality made him appear 48 in such a competitive activity.
A woman nearby, who had clearly 49 my mind, knelt to her daughter and said softly, “Sharing is more 50 than taking.” Without hesitation, the girl 51 four eggs on the grass. It was a(n) 52 of good family education.
Eagerly, my son ran over to pick them. I attempted to thank the woman, but she signaled to me to keep quiet. She didn’t want to 53 my son, for she knew he would 54 fall into an awkward situation. The woman’s act of kindness 55 his world, teaching me that true warmth lies in understanding and respect, which will shine in our hearts forever.
41.A.age B.race C.background D.performance
42.A.level B.speed C.profit D.disadvantage
43.A.choices B.differences C.participation D.reputation
44.A.rushed B.looked C.cast D.hid
45.A.humble B.gentle C.dynamic D.competitive
46.A.calming down B.facing up C.taking over D.falling behind
47.A.eager B.stable C.conflicting D.pessimistic
48.A.noble B.competent C.weak D.complex
49.A.hurt B.read C.changed D.dominated
50.A.rewarding B.puzzling C.abstract D.realistic
51.A.selected B.picked C.sold D.laid
52.A.lack B.sign C.order D.ambition
53.A.overlook B.frighten C.annoy D.embarrass
54.A.otherwise B.nowhere C.financially D.permanently
55.A.covered B.recognized C.brightened D.disturbed
四、语法填空
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。
The 2024 Hong Kong-Macao Visual Art Biennale arrived in Beijing after successful exhibitions were held in Hangzhou and Nanjing. It opened on June 17 at the National Centre for the Performing Arts, 56 (feature) over 30 artists from Hong Kong, Macao, and Beijing, with around 50 artworks 57 display.
The theme “Integration and Dialogue” highlighted the cultural connections between Hong Kong, Macao, and the Chinese mainland while celebrating 58 (they) diversity. The exhibition showcased 59 (variety) media, including painting, photography, sculpture, and multimedia installations. According to a deputy director of the Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Affairs Office of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the event was held 60 (promote) communication and understanding among these regions.
The Beijing section included 61 (work) from nine local artists, reflecting the city’s unique cultural landscape. Notable pieces included Traveling Amid by Chen Zhou, 62 (inspire) by traditional Chinese landscape painting, and Lin Fanglu’s fabric sculpture She’s Red Gradient, 63 combined ancient techniques with modern aesthetics (审美). The Macao section featured ten local artists who explored the city’s evolving identity through personal stories. Curator Lei Heong-hong emphasized 64 made these artists distinct: their diverse backgrounds and unique perspectives. The Hong Kong section showed young artists who blended traditional crafts with contemporary styles, celebrating the city’s rich cultural heritage.
This exhibition marked the 28th anniversary of Hong Kong’s return to China, and meanwhile cultural ties among the art communities of Hong Kong, Macao, and the Chinese mainland 65 (strengthen).
五、书信写作
66.假定你是李华,你的交换生好友Lucas正受晚睡晚起这一不良生活习惯的困扰。请你给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括:
(1)阐述该习惯的危害;
(2)提出相应的改进建议。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Lucas,
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Yours,
Li Hua
六、书面表达
67.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。
One Saturday afternoon, my brother Adam, my little sister Amy, and I went to the community park for a picnic. The sun was warm, and we were enjoying our snacks happily. Amy was eating grapes when she grabbed her throat tightly. She could not breathe or make a sound, and her face quickly turned purple. Adam froze in fear, his mouth wide open. I felt my heart leap into my throat, realizing she was choking badly. Soon, a few passers-by gathered, whispering in doubt as they watched the chaos (混乱).
To my shock, Adam rushed over at once and said firmly, “I will save Amy.” But what he did was completely wrong. He tried to turn Amy upside down and shake her violently, which would only make things worse, Though I was only a teenager, I recalled the standard first-aid method I had learned at school. I stepped forward bravely and stopped him at once, explaining that his action was dangerous. At first, Adam grew angry, arguing that he knew better, while the people around us frowned, some saying that a child shouldn’t interfere in such a serious situation.
I insisted, saying every second mattered. Adam finally stepped back, watching me doubtfully, and the onlookers fell silent, their eyes full of uncertainty. I stood behind Amy, wrapped my arms around her waist, and performed the emergency measures— pressing firmly above her belly button and pulling inward and upward quickly. After three presses, a grape flew out. Amy took a deep breath and burst into tears. Adam held her tightly, crying with relief. The people nearby stared in surprise, their doubt fading a little.
Adam apologized for his wrong first-aid method. He hung his head in embarrassment, admitting that he was too rude and should have trusted my judgment instead of being stubborn. “I want to learn the correct way right now to avoid making the same mistake again,” he said.
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。
Then Adam pulled out a notebook.
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More and more people came over to watch my demonstration.
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参考答案
1.C
2.A
3.A
4.B
5.C
6.A 7.C
8.B 9.B 10.B
11.C 12.A 13.B
14.C 15.A 16.B 17.A
18.B 19.C 20.A
21.A 22.B 23.C
24.B 25.A 26.C 27.C
28.A 29.B 30.B 31.D
32.A 33.C 34.D 35.D
36.A 37.D 38.E 39.C 40.G
41.A 42.D 43.C 44.A 45.B 46.D 47.C 48.C 49.B 50.A 51.D 52.B 53.D 54.A 55.C
56.featuring 57.on 58.their 59.various/varied 60.to promote 61.works 62.inspired 63.which 64.what 65.were strengthened
66.例文
Dear Lucas,
I’m sorry to hear that you are troubled by the unhealthy habit of staying up late and getting up late. As a matter of fact, this lifestyle is quite harmful. It not only makes you feel exhausted and less focused in the daytime but also harms your physical health and study efficiency.
To solve this problem, I have some practical suggestions. First, you should form a regular schedule, which helps you keep a balanced life. Besides, you’d better stay away from electronic devices before bedtime to improve your sleep quality.
Do remember the old saying: The early bird catches the worm. I’m confident that you’ll overcome this bad habit and stay energetic soon.
Yours,
Li Hua
67.例文
Then Adam pulled out a notebook. He opened it quickly, took out a pen, looked at me earnestly, and said, “Could you show me the steps again slowly I want to write them down in case I forget them.” The onlookers leaned in, curiosity growing. I nodded and demonstrated step by step, as if I were a true instructor. Adam wrote fast, pausing now and then to ask about press strength and position. Amy held his arm, watching quietly. The crowd kept silent, all focusing on the steps I showed, their initial doubt fully turning to attention.
More and more people came over to watch my demonstration. Some took out phones to record every detail; some raised hands to ask questions actively; a few even practiced the moves gently with friends, following my instructions carefully. An elderly man also took out a small notebook to set down the steps. Adam stayed beside me, helping repeat key points clearly and correcting small mistakes for those who practiced. Amy clapped happily, whispering and pointing out the steps to nearby kids. Everyone’s enthusiasm was touching, making me realize how important it is to share correct life-saving knowledge with others.

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