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定南中学 2025-2026 学年度第二学期高三年级四月月考 2 9. What feature does Brett’s book include
英语试题 A. It mainly helps students improve writing skills.
考试时间:120 分钟 总分:150 分 B. It is suitable for all levels of English learners.
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分) C. It allows students to read along with recordings.
第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分) 10. How does the woman sound
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 A. Expectant. B. Grateful. C. Doubtful.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
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。每段对话读两遍。
1. How does the software help Jason sleep 11. When was the Holi Festival this year
A. By limiting screen time. B. By playing relaxing music. A. On March 13th. B. On March 30th. C. On April 13th.
C. By blocking out screen light. 12. What did the bonfire tradition on the night before Holi symbolize
2. What does the woman mean A. The start of spring. B. The burning of evil.
A. She has John’s number. B. The man should wait for John. C. The arrival of good luck.
C. The man can visit the library again. 13. What did the man do to celebrate the Holi Festival
3. Where are the speakers A. He watched a parade. B. He played musical instruments.
A. In a tech company. B. In an elevator. C. In a parking lot. C. He threw colored powders at people.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。
4. What are the speakers mainly discussing
A. The role of robots in restaurants. B. A new restaurant they want to rent. 14. What did the speakers do just now
C. Their preferences for dining out. A. They recorded the class. B. They practiced the dance moves.
5. What will the speakers do this Friday C. They participated in a dance contest.
A. Go to Lily’s party. B. Meet Lily’s brother. C. Watch a football match. 15. In which part is the woman trapped
15 1.5 22.5 A. The transition part. B. The Drunk Fist part.第二节(共 小题;每小题 分,满分 分)
C. The street dance part.
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
16. How does the man describe his body movements
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
A. Loose. B. Graceful. C. Mechanical.
5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
17. What does the woman suggest doing
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
6. What is Robert drawing A. Starting from simple moves. B. Turning to the teacher. C. Watching the video.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。
A. A road. B. A house. C. An elephant.
7. Why does Robert’s mother suggest setting up an account for him 18. What does the speaker mainly talk about at first
A. To teach him how to use social media. B. To inspire people to protect animals. A. The benefits of tree climbing for kids. B. The decline of tree climbing among children.
C. To sign him up for an online campaign. C. The dangers of tree climbing in wet conditions.
19. What percentage of parents reported a broken bone from tree climbing
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
8. What does the woman suggest Brett do A. More than 8%. B. Around 4%. C. Under 2%.
A. Consider self-publishing. B. Find a market for his book. 20. What is the speaker’s second tip for a safe tree climbing experience
C. Choose traditional publishing. A. Dressing properly. B. Checking the weather. C. Choosing the right tree.
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The five category winners will each receive a Volte gift set, worth 412. Each set includes
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分) a Volte waterproof warm jacket, a flashlight and a 35-liter backpack.
第一节 (共 15小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分) 21. Which of the following best fits the “Behavior” category
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。 A. A close-up portrait of a panda chewing bamboo.
A B. A field of sunflowers in full bloom under sunlight.
Wildlife Photography Competition C. A mist-covered mountain landscape taken with a smartphone.
BBC Wildlife magazine is launching a wildlife photography competition in association D. A group of monkeys playfully chasing one another among trees.
with Belize Tourism Board to look for exceptional photos worldwide. 22. Which of the following is the correct order of the competition process
The categories a. Open for entries b. Public vote c. First round judging
BBC Wildlife champions the well-being of animals and the environment, and this should d. Select overall winner e. Submit entries
be reflected in the competition entries. There are five categories you can enter: A. eacbd B. eabcd C. aecbd D. aebcd
●Portraits-striking poses that reveal the character of an animal (individual or group) 23. What can be inferred about the competition’s prizes
●Behavior-images that show interesting or exciting behavior (individual or group) A. The overall prize is valued at 412 for two people.
●Plants and fungi-photos celebrating plants and/ or fungus (individual or group) B. Category winners will receive a travel package to Belize.
●Camera phone-creative shots of the natural world taken using a smartphone C. There are no restrictions on the use time of the overall prize.
●Environment-pictures that capture the atmosphere of a wild or changing landscape D. The overall winner’s prize excludes meal costs except breakfast.
How to enter B
The competition opens at 12 pm on Thursday 18th December 2025. Entries must be “How many times have you heard, or maybe you’ve said to yourself, ‘I hate small talk’ ”
submitted before 11:59 pm on 22nd December 2025 to wildlifephoto- asks Kyle Kellams, a Fayetteville, Arkansas, news director and radio host. But, he believes that
competition@. it can serve as the gateway to real understanding.
What happens next One “small talk” question that he frequently asks guests in the KUAF studio is: “What’s
An initial judging round from the BBC Wildlife magazine editorial team and photographer the first movie you ever saw in a movie theater ” Part of the reason he poses this particular
Tony Rath will create a shortlist for each category. The shortlisted images will then go to a question is technical—he is testing the sound level of people’s voices on the microphone—but
public vote, from 12 pm on Thursday 25th December 2025 to 11:59 pm Saturday 27th that’s not all. He says, “Sometimes that question leads to an interesting conversation.”
December 2025, on our website to find the winner in each category. Here’s an example of what he means. One guest’s answer was Jaws, which surprised him
Subsequently, an overall winner will be selected from the five category winners. because he guessed she must have been quite young at the time. He recalls, “So I asked her,
The prizes ‘Who took you as a kid to see Jaws ’ ”She said, “My dad.”Well, that led us to a brief
The overall winner wins a trip to Belize for two people, worth 3,000. This includes a conversation about sharks, about fear, and about, for her, growing up the kid of divorced
7-night stay for two people at Chan Chic Lodge () on a bed- and-breakfast basis; parents. Then we went away and had the regular conversation about the topic we were
economy return flights to Belize from a UK airport; transfers to and from the international scheduled to, and I think it went slightly better because we had actually made a connection.”
airport in Belize; plus, a birding walk, night walk and boat tour at Chan Chich. The prize can be By “small talk”, Kellams adds, “I’m not talking about,‘Hey, isn’t that strange weather ’
used from December 31st 2025 to December 31st 2026, with some dates excluded. Please refer followed by a few moments of awkward silence.” You should probably also avoid asking
to the full terms and conditions for details. “What do you do ” since that question tends to keep things at a shallow level, too. Instead, you
can borrow Kellams movie-theater question; or come up with your own. Maybe it’s “What’s
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the first book you remember reading by yourself ” or “What’s your favorite vegetable ” Think health shapers. For decades, we’ve known that educational attainment is linked to health
about what could draw out vivid memories or passionate opinions, or what you’d be genuinely outcomes, including weight. But this study pushes the timeline back, suggesting that the
interested in finding out. process of becoming educated—especially the early stages that happen in high school—is just
But remember, you’re not there to simply collect their answer and depart. You’re there to as crucial.
receive it like the gift that it is, and respond wholeheartedly. As radio host Celeste Headlee So, what parts of high school matter It turns out that attending private schools, being in
likes to say, “A good conversation is like a game of catch.” Just as you wouldn’t interrupt high socioeconomic status (High-SES) environments, and enrolling in advanced curricular
catching and throwing a ball or Frisbee (飞盘 ) with a friend to check your phone or look for tracks were associated with lower midlife BMI, especially for women. These factors weren’t
someone more interesting, commit yourself to following the small talk wherever it may lead. just minor contributors; they maintained their influence even after researchers controlled for a
24. Why does Kellams use small talk in conversations host of variables like college degrees and adult income.
A. It reveals a personal detail. Interestingly, popularity during high school also played a role for women. In a society
B. It can raise microphone levels. where women and girls face heightened pressure around body image, early social acceptance
C. It helps build a genuine connection. may help establish healthier long-term habits and body ideals.
D. It involves questions about movies. The gender differences in this study are striking. For women, both family and school SES,
25. What can be inferred about the movie Jaws along with popularity, were significantly linked to adult weight. For men, the connection
A. It tells a love story. B. It’s a children’s movie. existed but was less pronounced. One possible reason The cultural landscape. Girls and
C. It contains terrifying scenes. D. It’s about animal conservation. women often deal with more pressure to be thin and face harsher judgment about their weight
26. What does Kellams think of small talk about the weather than boys and men. These pressures likely strengthen how high school experiences—both
A. It takes up too much time. B. It makes one feel unhappy. academic and social—shape long-term behaviors and self-perceptions.
C. It fails to test one’s memory. D. It keeps the talk on the surface. 28. What does the study mainly reveal about high schools
27. What does the author want to highlight in the last paragraph A. They predict academic success. B. They foster social relationships.
A. Strategies for a conversation. C. They determine career achievements. D. They shape long-term physical health.
B. Benefits of a heartfelt conversation. 29. Which factor relates to lower adult BMI for women
C. Competitive elements in a conversation. A. Adult income status. B. High school popularity.
D. Wholehearted engagement in a conversation. C. College degree level. D. High school sports activities.
C 30. Why do gender differences exist in findings
When we think about high school’s lasting impact, we often focus on grade point averages, A. Social expectations. B. Economic policies.
extracurricular activities, and close friendships. But according to a new study, the influence of C. Educational resources. D. Biological distinctions.
high school stretches far beyond the teenage years and into our very bodies. 31. What can be a suitable title for the text
The study tracked a nationally representative sample of individuals who were high school A. Gender Differences in Educational Environments
sophomores and seniors in 1980. Researchers followed these participants into their early 50s B. The Link Between School Grades and Adult Success
and found strong links between high school experience and midlife body mass index (BMI). C. High School’s Long-Term Impact on Physical Health
This relationship held even when accounting for college education, academic attainment, and D. The Role of Social Activities in Adolescent Development
weight during high school itself. D
This research argues that high schools are more than institutions of learning— they are Flamingos are eye-catching birds known for their pink color, standing on one leg to
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conserve energy, and dancing during mating and eating. Scientists have understood them to be A. How flamingos created vortexes. B. How three flamingos are trained.
filter feeders. Like baleen whales, they have developed parts of the mouth that allow them to C. How researchers built 3D models. D. How flamingos survive the vortexes.
filter and eat small organisms from the water. 第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)
One biology researcher from Northern California became curious about what was going 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
on under the water. It started when he and his family were visiting the zoo in Atlanta, Georgia, 为多余项。
and he noticed a flamingo eating. Surprised that scientific research hadn’t yet delivered an Artificial Intelligence in Modern Life
answer, he decided to investigate. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into daily life is transforming how we work
After studying the animals for a few years, he announced his findings in May. Flamingos, and live. The first AI program was developed in the 1950s by computer scientists. 36
he says, aren’t simply passively filtering food. They are deliberately moving water in ways that This technology now impacts various areas from healthcare to transportation.
direct the prey into their mouths. They use their L-shaped beaks upside down underwater to In medicine, AI algorithms (算 法 ) analyze medical images faster than human doctors,
create vortex—like mini-tornadoes of water. The water, which can contain small organisms, processing thousands of scans in minutes to identify rare diseases. 37 For example, some
moves from the lake bed or seafloor to the water surface and into the flamingos’ mouths. systems detect early signs of diseases like cancer with over 90% accuracy, significantly
To find out what was happening, the researcher and his team studied three flamingos that improving patient survival rates. However, these tools are designed to assist rather than replace
were trained to feed in a clear container. The scientists also built a three-dimensional model of medical professionals, as human judgment remains critical in complex cases.
a flamingo beak and watched it work underwater. They found that flamingos frequently pull 38 Self-driving cars use sensors and AI to navigate roads safely, interpreting traffic
their heads out of the water during the process of feeding. The birds also chatter, or clap their signals, avoiding obstacles, and adapting to changing weather conditions. Major automakers
beaks together, when the tops of their heads but not their beaks are out of the water. These have invested billions in this technology, though fully autonomous vehicles still face regulatory
movements, along with a dance-like stomping motion they do with their feet, create the challenges related to liability and safety standards. The change to widespread use needs
vortexes. While the flamingos’ motions can look playful, they serve an important role in their technical improvements and gradual public acceptance.
survival. Education has also benefited from AI applications, particularly in personalized learning.
32. What can we know about flamingos from the first paragraph AI-powered tutors offer 24/7 academic support globally, answering student questions,
A. They use filtering to attract potential mates’ attention. explaining difficult concepts, and assigning practice exercises. These platforms adjust difficulty
B. They adopt specific postures to display their beauty. levels based on student performance. 39
C. Their pink feathers are closely related to mating behavior. Despite its advantages, AI development presents societal challenges. Ethical (道 德 的 )
D. The function of their mouth parts is similar to those of baleen whales. concerns regarding data privacy have arisen, as AI systems often rely on vast amounts of
33. What does the underlined word “prey” in paragraph 3 probably refer to personal information. Additionally, unemployment due to automation has sparked debates
A. The water in the container. B. The vortex-like mini-tornadoes. about workforce retraining and economic inequality. 40 As AI continues to mature,
C. The small organisms in the water. D. The L-shaped beaks of flamingos. finding the balance between technological advancement and human values remains crucial to
34. What can we infer from the researcher’s investigation ensuring its benefits are shared equitably.
A. All flamingos live in lakes or seas with clear water. A. Transportation represents another groundbreaking application.
B. The findings use three wild flamingos as study objects. B. Experts predict all jobs will be automated within the next decade.
C. Baleen whales catch food in the same way as flamingos. C. Many factories now use robots for dangerous manufacturing tasks.
D. Flamingos’ feeding is more complex than previously thought. D. Their check-ups help doctors make more informed treatment decisions.
35. What is the last paragraph mainly about E. It enables machines to perform human-like tasks such as learning and reasoning.
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F. This provides individualized learning experiences unavailable in traditional classrooms. 47. A. since B. until C. after D. from
G. These issues need ongoing discussion among policymakers, technologists, and the public. 48. A. willingly B. desperately C. randomly D. smilingly
49. A. masked B. relayed C. revealed D.protected
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分) 50. A. parenting B. organizational C. communicative D.lecturing
第一节 (共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分) 51. A. weeds B. shells C. rocks D. bottles
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 52. A. settle B. drag C. bounce D. pick
选项。 53. A. content B. regretful C. thrilled D. scared
There comes a time for every family when the tables are turned and the parent has to 54. A. as if B. even if C. in case D. so that
answer to the child. Mine came recently when my wife and I stayed with our elder son in Los 55. A. fame B. greatness C. fatherhood D. power
Angeles. A whole week under his 41 !
“Dad, don’t leave the tap water 42 when you brush your teeth.” Nathaniel warned on 第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)
our first night. All right, I figured, this is California, where 43 is a concern. More rules 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。
followed. Don’t wear a neck warmer when 44 the dogs in the morning — it will warm up The Canopy Nexus, 56 (situate) in the heart of Berlin, redefines urban green
when we get to the park. spaces through its creative use of upright gardening and renewable energy systems. Designed
At first I wondered how I had 45 such a tyrant (暴君). Then I remembered how often I by Lena Müller, 57 eco-architect celebrated for her award-winning work in sustainable
46 my golden rule of parenting when he was young. “Someday, you’ll have a home of your and community-driven urban design, this six-story structure features 20,000 native plants
own and can live however you want,” I’d say. “ 47 then, you’ll have to do as we ask.” Now grown on its solar panel-coated walls, which not only produce clean energy but also
it was payback time. So, despite a touch of resistance, I 48 followed Nathaniel’s naturally regulate indoor temperatures. The 58 (combine) of plants and
household orders. Our changed role 49 another side of Nathaniel, giving me hope for his advanced technology creates a striking visual effect in the city.
future 50 ability. Visitors enter through a tunnel of recycled glass bricks that soften sunlight, creating
On our last afternoon there, we were walking on El Matador Beach. We came to a big area rainbow patterns that change with the time of day. The effect is particularly magical
full of 51 , and I thought it was as far as we could go. But Nathaniel didn’t want to stop. He during morning and afternoon hours. At the center lies a circular place 59
patiently helped me 52 my way from one rock to another, showing me where to put my community workshops are held weekly, teaching urban farming skills to 60 (local). The top floor’s
arthritic (关节炎的 ) feet and hands as ocean waves came close. I was 53 , but after a couple observation platform, 61 (access) to the public through stairs lined with air-purifying
hundred yards we made it to a fresh sandy beach. “You did it! I’m really proud.” he said, moss (青 苔 ) walls, offers amazing views while displaying real-time data on air-quality
beaming, 54 I’d just learned to ride a bike. It was then that I knew my elder son also rose to improvements. It’s a space that educates as it inspires.
55 . 62 truly sets the Nexus apart is its AI-powered irrigation system. Using weather
41. A.roof B. care C. belt D. feet predictions and soil sensors, it calculates precisely how much water each plant needs, reducing
42. A. bubbling B. freezing C. running D.steaming waste 63 90% compared to traditional methods. This smart water management
43. A. cold B. weather C. flood D.drought represents the future of sustainable urban agriculture. Since its opening, the project 64
44. A. training B. walking C. feeding D.waking (become) a blueprint for cities worldwide seeking to balance ecological responsibility with
45. A. raised B. tolerated C. crushed D. met social engagement. The Canopy Nexus successfully demonstrates how urban development can
46. A. challenged B. stressed C. reminded D. broke harmoniously integrate environmental preservation and community well-being, 65
(serve) as an inspiring model for future projects globally.
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together. Rusty, with his keen sense of smell and boundless energy, was always leading the
way.
This trip, however, took an unexpected turn. While walking along a narrow path, Charlie
lost his footing and slipped, falling down a steep slope. He hit his head and lost consciousness.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分) When he woke up, it was getting dark, he was in pain, and Rusty was nowhere to be seen.
第一节(满分 15分) Panicked and hurt, Charlie tried to call for help, but his voice was weak. He worried about
假如你是李华,上周五你参加了学校举办的“旧物改造创意比赛 (upcycling competition)”,请 Rusty—where could he be Did he get lost in the woods Charlie felt helpless and scared as the
你给你的英国笔友 Frank写信分享,内容包括: night approached, and his injuries made it impossible for him to move.
1. 你的参赛作品; Meanwhile, Rusty had not abandoned his owner. After the fall, Rusty had raced back to
2. 感受和收获。 the main trail, barking madly, trying to get the attention of anyone who might be nearby. His
注意: endless barking eventually caught the attention of another hiker, who followed Rusty back to
1. 写作词数应为 80 左右; where Charlie lay injured.
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 注意:
Dear Frank, 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。
_______________________________________________________________________________________ The hiker immediately called emergency services, and soon, help arrived.
_______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________
Yours sincerely, _______________________________________________________________________________________
Li Hua _______________________________________________________________________________________
第二节(满分 25分) The story of Rusty’s bravery spread throughout the neighborhood. ______________________
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。 _______________________________________________________________________________________
The story takes place in a peaceful suburban neighborhood, known for its friendly _______________________________________________________________________________________
residents and tree-lined streets. There lives Charlie, a kind-hearted man in his thirties, and his _______________________________________________________________________________________
loyal dog, Rusty, a spirited and intelligent Golden Retriever. Charlie had adopted Rusty from a _______________________________________________________________________________________
local shelter two years ago, and they had been inseparable ever since. Rusty was not just a pet _______________________________________________________________________________________
to Charlie; he was a companion, a friend, and in many ways, his savior, pulling him out of _______________________________________________________________________________________
loneliness. _______________________________________________________________________________________
One weekend, Charlie decided to take Rusty on a hiking trip to the nearby woods, a place
they had visited many times before. They loved exploring the scenic trails and enjoying nature
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定南中学 2025-2026 学年度第二学期高三年级四月月考 2 Text 2
英语试题 M: I saw John in the library yesterday, but he was so far away that I didn’t get a chance to call out to him. Do
1-5 ACBAB 6-10 CBCCA 11-15 ABCBA 16-20 CABCA you know how I can contact him
21-25 DCDCC 26-30 DDDBA 31-35 CDCDA 36-40 EDAFG W: If I had his phone number, I’d definitely give it to you. Maybe he’s a regular at that library.
41-45 ACDBA 46-50 BBDCA 51-55 CDDAC Text 3
56. situated 57. an bination 59. where 60. locals M: Which floor would you like me to press
61. accessible 62. What 63. by 64. has become 65. serving W: Twenty-four, please.
参考范文 M: Oh, we’re on the same floor! I’m in the Greenfield Tech.
写作第一节 W: Me, too. I just started here last week.
Dear Frank, Text 4
I’m thrilled to share that I participated in our school’s upcycling competition last Friday. I turned old W: I bought a restaurant run by robots. Would you like to go and check it out tonight
cardboard boxes and unused cloth into a practical storage box, decorating it with painted patterns. It was a M: Totally or partly I mean, robots can be good waiters, but I don’t think they can be good chefs.
big hit among peers! W: You never know until you try! Let’s go and see for yourself.
This experience was incredibly rewarding. Not only did it spark my creativity and improve my hands-on Text 5
skills, but it also deepened my understanding of environmental protection. It’s amazing how waste can be M: Lily said she would bring her brother to our party. I haven’t seen her brother for years. I heard that he’s a
transformed into treasures! football star now.
Yours sincerely, W: Really I’m going to ask him some professional questions this Friday.
Li Hua Text 6
写作第二节 W: What are you drawing, Robert Is that a big elephant
The hiker immediately called emergency services, and soon, help arrived. Paramedics carefully M: Yes, Mom. It’s “an elephant next door”. They’re in trouble because we’re building homes and roads in
examined Charlie’s injuries and carried him onto a stretcher. Rusty followed closely, barking softly as if their habitat.
urging the team to hurry. At the hospital, Charlie was diagnosed with a mild concussion and sprained ankle. W: They look so sad… Do you want to help I can set up an account for you so that you can share your
Rusty refused to leave the ward, lying beside the bed and nuzzling Charlie’s hand from time to time. Charlie pictures online to inspire more people to protect elephants.
stroked Rusty’s fur, tears welling up in his eyes — he knew he owed his life to his loyal companion. M: Can I I don’t think I’m old enough to manage an account. Is there a campaign or something like that I
The story of Rusty’s bravery spread throughout the neighborhood. Neighbors stopped by with gifts for think I can draw pictures for them.
Rusty and wished Charlie a speedy recovery. A local pet shelter even invited Rusty to be their“Hero Pet” to W: I’ll search online for you.
raise awareness of animal loyalty. Charlie felt immense pride in Rusty. As he recovered, he often said“, Rusty Text 7
isn’t just a dog; he’s family.” Their bond, forged through danger, became even stronger, a testament to the W: Brett, what have you been up to recently
unbreakable connection between humans and animals. M: Well, I’ve been working on an English conversation book. But now I’m torn between self-publishing and
【听力原文】 going through a traditional publishing house.
Text 1 W: Self-publishing definitely means more work for you. And you could have used that energy to write even
W: Jason, I’ve been having trouble sleeping lately. more books!
M: Have you tried using a piece of sleep software I use one that prevents Internet use in the evening. It M: You’re right. And without guaranteed sales, it’s a bit risky. I’ll definitely think twice.
helps me stay off my phone and relax.
高三四月月考 2 英语试题 答案 1
W: By the way, is the book suitable for low-level students who need to work on their English pronunciation have never climbed a tree. Many schools ban the activity, fearful of the risk of injury to kids. Why should we
and speaking skills care about tree climbing Isn’t it, after all, a risky activity Actually, the research data tells a different story.
M: This book is custom-made for them. The book includes written dialogues, and there’s an accompanying In 2016, researchers from the University of Phoenix surveyed 1,600 parents who let their kids climb trees.
CD of every dialogue. So students can read along and listen at the same time. 94.84% of parents reported that their kids hurt a knee, elbow or skin, and less than 2% reported a broken
W: Cool! I’d love to check it out when it’s on sale. Maybe I can even recommend it to some of my friends bone. Your kid could break a bone from falling, but that can also happen on playground equipment or a bike.
who are learning English. Climbing trees is great for your kids physically and emotionally. But before you point your kids to climb the
Text 8 nearest tree, make sure your kids are prepared for a safe tree climbing experience with the following
M: I went to the Holi Festival last month, and it was an incredible experience! Did I ever tell you about it climbing tips. Firstly, check the weather. Never climb during a thunderstorm or in strong wind. And dress
W: No, you didn’t! How was it properly for the occasion. Your kids should wear well-fitting clothing and flexible shoes. Lastly, choose
M: It was amazing! Holi is celebrated every spring, and this year it was on March 13th. The night before, we wisely. Hardwood trees like oak trees or pines are usually stronger and make good climbing trees.
had Holika Dahan, a bonfire tradition that symbolizes the burning of evil. We lit a huge bonfire and 【试题详解】
danced around it. A
W: That sounds so cool! What about the next day 【文章大意】本文介绍了 BBC《野生动物》杂志与伯利兹旅游局联合举办的野生动物摄影大赛,包括
M: Everyone was running around, throwing colored water and powders at each other. The air was filled with 参赛类别、报名方式、评选流程及奖项设置等相关信息。
laughter and music. I was covered from head to toe in every color of the rainbow within minutes. 21. D 细节理解题。根据“The categories”部分的“Behavior”类别描述“images that show interesting or
W: I can imagine. It must have been so much fun. exciting behavior (individual or group)”可知,展示动物有趣或令人兴奋行为的图片符合要求。A项“熊
M: It was! We also enjoyed traditional sweets like gujiya and thandai. It was a perfect way to celebrate the 猫咀嚼竹子的特写肖像”属于“Portraits”类别;B项“阳光下盛开的向日葵田”属于“Plants and fungi”
arrival of spring and the victory of good over evil. 类别;C项“智能手机拍摄的雾中山景”属于“Camera phone”和“Environment”类别;D项“一群猴子
Text 9 在树丛间嬉戏追逐”体现了动物的行为,符合“Behavior”类别。故答案为 D。
W: That class was so intense, unlike any street dance class I’ve taken so far. I’ve been trying to mix Drunk 22. C 细节排序题。根据比赛流程描述:“The competition opens at 12pm on Thursday 18th December 2025”
Fist with street dance, but it’s so hard! I keep messing up. (a. 开始报名)→“Entries must be submitted before 11:59pm on 22nd December 2025”(e. 提交作品)→
M: Same here! I love the idea, but my body just doesn’t want to do it. “An initial judging round... create a shortlist”(c. 第一轮评审)→“The shortlisted images will then go to a
W: You can say that again. Drunk Fist is all about being loose and unstable, like you’re really drunk. But public vote”(b. 公众投票)→“Subsequently, an overall winner will be selected”(d. 选出总冠军),正确
then you have to switch to street dance, which is super controlled. 顺序为 aecbd。故答案为 C。
M: Yeah, I noticed that too. I tried doing the arm swings first, and then I tried to pop my chest like in street 23. D 推理判断题。根据奖项描述“a 7-night stay... on a bed and breakfast basis”可知,总冠军奖品包含住
dance. But I ended up looking like a robot! But the teacher asked us to practice after class. What should 宿和早餐,其他餐饮费用不包含。A项“总冠军奖品价值 412 英镑”错误,总冠军奖品价值 3000英
we do 镑,类别冠军奖品价值 412英镑;B项“类别冠军将获得伯利兹旅行套餐”错误,总冠军才能获得;
W: Haha, same here! I think we need to practice the transition more. Maybe start with just one Drunk Fist C项“总冠军奖品使用时间无限制”错误,原文提到“with some dates excluded”。故答案为 D。
move and one street dance move, and then slowly put them together. B
M: Yeah, let’s try that. And we can use the music to help us. But before that, should we watch the video 【文章大意】本文围绕“闲聊”展开,介绍了电台主持人 Kyle Kellams通过闲聊建立真正沟通连接的
several times I’ve recorded that class just now. 经验,分享了合适的闲聊话题及沟通技巧,强调全身心投入闲聊的重要性。
W: OK. 24. C 细节理解题。根据第三段“we had actually made a connection”及第四段“it can serve as the gateway
Text 10 to real understanding”可知,Kellams用闲聊是为了建立真正的沟通连接。A项“揭示个人细节”是闲
Tree climbing, once an important part of childhood, is now disappearing. Nowadays, one-quarter of kids 聊的结果而非目的;B项“测试麦克风音量”是部分技术原因,并非主要目的;D项“涉及电影相关
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问题”是举例的话题,并非核心原因。故答案为 C。 滤水中的小型生物。A项“通过滤食吸引潜在配偶”、B项“采用特定姿势展示美丽”、C项“粉色羽
25. C 推理判断题。根据第三段“growing up the kid of divorced parents”及“conversation about sharks, 毛与交配行为密切相关”均与第一段内容不符。故答案为 D。
about fear”可推断,《大白鲨》这部电影包含令人恐惧的场景。A项“讲述爱情故事”、B项“是儿童电 33. C 词义猜测题。根据第三段“Flamingos, he says, aren’t simply passively filtering food. They are
影”、D项“关于动物保护”在文中均未提及。故答案为 C。 deliberately moving water in ways that direct the prey into their mouths.”及前文 “filter and eat small
26. D 细节理解题。根据第四段“I’m not talking about,‘Hey, isn’t that strange weather ’ followed by...keep organisms from the water”,可推测“prey”指火烈鸟的食物,即水中的小型生物。A项“容器中的水”、
things at a shallow level, too.”可知,Kellams认为谈论天气的闲聊会让对话停留在表面,缺乏深度。A B项“漩涡状小龙卷风”、D项“火烈鸟的 L形喙”均不符合语境。故答案为 C。
项“占用太多时间”、B项“让人不开心”、C项“无法测试记忆力”在文中均未提及。故答案为 D。 34. D 推理判断题。根据第一段科学家原认为火烈鸟是“filter feeders”(滤食动物),而新研究发现它们
27. D 主旨大意题。最后一段强调“you’ re not there to simply collect their answer and depart... respond 会主动制造漩涡引导食物入口,可推断火烈鸟的进食方式比此前认为的更复杂。A项“所有火烈鸟都
wholeheartedly”“commit yourself to following the small talk wherever it may lead”,核心是突出全身心投 生活在清澈水域”过于绝对,文中仅提及研究用的火烈鸟在透明容器中进食;B项“研究对象是三只
入闲聊的重要性。A项“对话策略”、B项“真诚对话的好处”、C项“对话中的竞争元素”均未体现 野生火烈鸟”错误,原文是“three flamingos that were trained”;C项“须鲸与火烈鸟捕食方式相同”错
核心意图。故答案为 D。 误,原文仅说口腔部位功能相似,未提及捕食方式一致。故答案为 D。
C 35. A 主旨大意题。最后一段主要介绍了研究团队的研究方式,以及火烈鸟通过抬头、喙部碰撞、脚
【文章大意】本文介绍一项新研究,发现高中经历对人中年时的体重指数(BMI)有显著影响,高中 部踩踏等动作制造漩涡的过程。B项“三只火烈鸟如何被训练”、C项“研究人员如何制作 3D 模型”
不仅是学习机构,更是健康塑造者,且这种影响存在性别差异,对女性的关联更为明显。 仅为研究过程的细节;D项“火烈鸟如何在漩涡中生存”与段落核心内容不符。故答案为 A。
28. D 主旨大意题。根据第一段“the influence of high school stretches far beyond the teenage years and into 七选五
our very bodies”及第三段“high schools are more than institutions of learning—they are health shapers”,可 【文章大意】本文介绍了人工智能在现代生活中的应用,包括医疗、交通、教育等领域的优势,同时
知研究主要揭示高中会塑造长期身体健康。A项“预测学业成功”、B项“培养社会关系”、C项“决 也探讨了其带来的数据隐私、失业等社会挑战,强调需在技术进步与人类价值观之间寻求平衡。
定职业成就”均非研究核心发现。故答案为 D。 36. E 考查逻辑衔接。前文提到“第一个人工智能程序于 20世纪 50年代开发”,E项“它使机器能够执
29. B 细节理解题。根据第五段“popularity during high school also played a role for women”及前文 行类似人类的任务,如学习和推理”解释了人工智能的本质,承接前文,且与后文“影响各个领域”
“associated with lower midlife BMI”,可知高中时期的受欢迎程度与女性成年后较低的 BMI相关。A项 呼应。故答案为 E。
“成年收入状况”、C项“大学学位水平”是研究控制的变量,并非关联因素;D项“高中体育活动” 37. D 考查逻辑衔接。前文提到“人工智能算法分析医学影像更快,能识别罕见疾病”,D项“它们的
文中未提及。故答案为 B。 检查帮助医生做出更明智的治疗决策”是前文技术应用的自然结果,且与后文“提高患者存活率”衔
30. A 细节理解题。根据最后一段“Girls and women often deal with more pressure to be thin and face 接紧密。故答案为 D。
harsher judgment about their weight than boys and men”,可知性别差异源于社会对男女的不同期望与压 38. A 考查逻辑衔接。后文围绕“自动驾驶汽车使用人工智能安全导航”展开,A项“交通是另一个
力。B项“经济政策”、C项“教育资源”、D项“生理差异”均非文中给出的原因。故答案为 A。 突破性应用”引出下文,符合段落主旨,且与前文医疗领域的应用形成并列关系。故答案为 A。
31. C 标题归纳题。文章核心围绕高中经历对人长期身体健康(中年 BMI)的影响展开,结合性别差 39. F 考查逻辑衔接。前文提到“人工智能辅导根据学生表现调整难度”,F项“这提供了传统课堂中
异等具体发现,“High School’s Long-Term Impact on Physical Health”能准确概括主旨。A项“教育环境 无法获得的个性化学习体验”是对前文个性化学习的进一步说明,衔接自然。故答案为 F。
中的性别差异”、B项“学业成绩与成年成功的关联”、D项“社交活动在青少年发展中的作用”均偏 40. G 考查逻辑衔接。前文提到“数据隐私、失业等社会挑战”,G项“这些问题需要政策制定者、技
离核心话题。故答案为 C。 术人员和公众持续讨论”承接前文,且与后文“寻求平衡”呼应。故答案为 G。
D 完形填空
【文章大意】本文介绍了火烈鸟的相关特性及一项新研究发现:火烈鸟并非简单被动滤食,而是通过 【文章大意】本文讲述了作者和妻子在洛杉矶拜访大儿子 Nathaniel时,角色反转,被儿子用自己当
特定动作制造漩涡引导水中小型生物进入口中,其进食方式比此前认为的更复杂。 年教育他的方式“管教”,但在相处中,作者发现了儿子有责任感、懂得照顾人的一面,为他的成长
32. D 细节理解题。根据第一段“Like baleen whales, they have developed parts of the mouth that allow 感到欣慰。
them to filter and eat small organisms from the water.”可知,火烈鸟口腔部位的功能与须鲸相似,均可过 41. A “roof”引申为“家”符合“在儿子家居住”的语境;B. care(照顾)、C. belt(腰带)、D. feet(脚)
高三四月月考 2 英语试题 答案 3
均与“居住”无关。句意为:在他的屋檐下待了整整一周!A. roof(屋顶)符合语境。故答案为 A。 语法填空
42. C 根据“刷牙时不要让水龙头一直流水”可知,C. running(流淌)符合语境;A. bubbling(冒泡)、 【文章大意】本文介绍了位于柏林市中心的“The Canopy Nexus”建筑,它通过垂直园艺和可再生能源
B. freezing(冻结)、D. steaming(冒蒸汽)均不符合生活场景。故答案为 C。 系统重新定义了城市绿地,融合植物与先进技术,配备人工智能灌溉系统,成为全球可持续城市发展
43. D 根据加利福尼亚州关注水资源,结合“节约用水”可知,D. drought(干旱)符合语境;A. cold 的典范。
(寒冷)、B. weather(天气)、C. flood(洪水)均与“节约用水”的原因无关。故答案为 D。 56. situated 考查非谓语动词(过去分词)。逻辑主语 The Canopy Nexus与 situate之间为被动关系,be
44. B 句意为:早上遛狗时不要戴围巾。A. training(训练)、C. feeding(喂养)、D. waking(唤醒)均 situated in表示“位于”,此处用过去分词作后置定语。故答案为 situated。
不符合“戴围巾”的场景,walking the dogs(遛狗)为固定搭配。故答案为 B。 57. an 考查冠词的用法。eco-architect为可数名词单数,此处表示“一位生态建筑师”,且 eco以元音
45. A 句意为:起初我想知道自己怎么养出了这样一个“暴君”。A. raised(养育)符合“父子关系”的 音素开头。故答案为 an。
语境;B. tolerated(容忍)、C. crushed(摧毁)、D. met(遇见)均与“抚养孩子”无关。故答案为 A。 bination 考查名词的用法。定冠词 The后接名词,combine的名词形式为 combination(结合)。
46. B 根据后文父亲对儿子说的话可知,父亲经常强调自己的育儿黄金法则。A. challenged(挑战)、 故答案为 combination。
C. reminded(提醒)、D. broke(打破)均不符合“强调规则”的语境,stressed(强调)契合文意。故 59. where 考查定语从句的关系词。先行词为 a circular place,指地点,引导定语从句且在从句中作地
答案为 B。 点状语。故答案为 where。
47. B 句意为:在那之前,你必须照我们说的做。A. since(自从)、C. after(在……之后)、D. from(从) 60. locals 考查名词的复数。此处指代“当地居民”,local作名词时为可数名词,用复数形式 locals表
均不符合逻辑,until(直到)表示“在某个时间之前”,契合文意。故答案为 B。 示泛指。故答案为 locals。
48. D 根据前文:虽然有一点抵触情绪(resistance),但作者意识到这是“报应”(payback time),所 61. accessible 考查形容词的用法。be accessible to 表示“可接近的、可使用的”,此处用形容词作后置
以即使不情愿,表面上还是顺从了。smilingly(微笑着 / 顺从地)在这里带有一种无奈但接受的幽默 定语修饰 observation platform。故答案为 accessible。
感,符合语境。故答案为 D。 62. What 考查主语从句的引导词。此处为主语从句,从句中缺少主语,指代“使 Nexus 与众不同的事
49. C 句意为:我们角色的转变展现了 Nathaniel的另一面。A. masked(掩盖)、B. relayed(转达)、 物”。故答案为What。
D. protected(保护)均不符合“发现新特质”的语境,revealed(展现、揭示)契合文意。故答案为 C。 63. by 考查介词的用法。reduce...by+百分比表示“减少了……”,此处指“与传统方法相比减少 90%的
50. A 根据儿子照顾父亲的表现,作者对他未来的育儿能力抱有希望。B. organizational(组织的)、C. 浪费”。故答案为 by。
communicative(交际的)、D. lecturing(演讲的)均与“照顾他人”的能力无关,parenting(育儿的) 64. has become 考查动词的时态和主谓一致。根据“Since its opening”可知,用现在完成时,主语 the
契合文意。故答案为 A。 project为单数,谓语动词用第三人称单数形式。故答案为 has become。
51. C 根据后文“from one rock to another”可知,此处是布满石头的区域。A. weeds(杂草)、B. shells 65. serving 考查非谓语动词(现在分词)。句子主干完整,此处用现在分词作结果状语,表自然而然
(贝壳)、D. bottles(瓶子)均与“在岩石间行走”的场景不符。故答案为 C。 的结果。故答案为 serving。
52. D 句意为:他耐心地帮我从一块石头挪到另一块石头。A. settle(定居)、B. drag(拖拽)、C. bounce
(弹跳)均不符合“小心翼翼移动”的场景,pick one’s way(小心翼翼地走)为固定搭配。故答案为
D。
53. D 根据“患有关节炎”“海浪逼近”可知,作者感到害怕。A. content(满足的)、B. regretful(后
悔的)、C. thrilled(兴奋的)均与“危险场景”不符,scared(害怕的)契合文意。故答案为 D。
54. A 句意为:他笑容满面地说,好像我刚学会骑自行车一样。A. as if(好像)符合“夸张赞美”的
语境;B. even if(即使)、C. in case(以防)、D. so that(以便)均不符合逻辑。故答案为 A。
55. C 根据前文“角色反转,父亲听从儿子”及儿子的照顾行为,作者意识到儿子也成长为有担当的
人,能够胜任父亲的角色。A. fame(名声)、B. greatness(伟大)、D. power(权力)均未体现“家庭
责任”,fatherhood(父亲的身份、责任)契合文意。故答案为 C。
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