资源简介 2025-2026学年(下)第一次月考考试高 2025级英语试题(人教 Book2 Unit1-Book2 Unit3)考试说明:1.考试时间 120分钟2.试题总分 150分3.试卷页数 10页第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分)第一节(共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分)听下面 5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Where will the woman get a towel A.From the hallway. B.From the kitchen. C.From the bathroom.2.What kind of family does the man want A.A big one. B.An exciting one. C.A small and quiet one.3.How will the speakers get home from the station A.By bus B.By car. C.On foot.4.Which animal did the man keep last year A.A dog. B.A lion. C.A sheep.5.Where are the speakers probably A.At home. B.At a cake shop. C.At a supermarket.第二节(共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分)听下面 5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。6.How many dogs does Sara’s family have now A.One. B.Two. C.Three.7.Why doesn’t the woman let the boy have a dog A.It needs space. B.It’s too expensive. C.It needs too much care.听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。8.What does the woman want to do A.Buy a truck. B.Rent a car. C.Look for a job.9.Where did the woman see the advertisement A.On the Internet. B.On a sign. C.In the newspaper.10.What is the man going to do first A.Drive a truck. B.Leave the house. C.Put on a jacket.听第 8段材料,回答第 11至 13题。11.How does the man think the woman looks in her dress A.Beautiful. B.Fashionable. C.Ugly.12.How much did the woman’s grandmother pay for the dress A.$50. B.$100. C.$150.13.What kind of clothing does the man like A.Expensive. B.Long-lasting. C.Comfortable.听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 17题。14.What is the relationship between the speakers A.Family members. B.Neighbors. C.Friends.15.What animal does the girl think she saw A.A dog. B.A bear. C.A cat.16.Why does the man think the animal is something else A.They are big and brown. B.They walk on four legs. C.They don’t live nearby.17.What will the man do next A.Catch the animal. B.Call their neighbor. C.Scare the animal away.听第 10段材料,回答第 18至 20题。18.How many kinds of grapes are grown in Spain A.About forty-five. B.Over four thousand. C.Around four hundred.19.Which country did oranges first come from according to the speaker A.Canada. B.Germany. C.China.20.Which is the national fruit of the Philippines A.The kiwi. B.The mango. C.The blueberry.第二部分 阅读理解(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和 D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A2025 finally brought the release of the Nintendo Switch 2 and blockbuster games. Whether you’re looking for a shortpastime or an epic 50-hour adventure, these following hidden gems are just one click away.Mario Kart WorldMario Kart World launched with the Switch 2 at an astonishing $80. While some Nintendo fans were disappointed atthe price, it’s still the same Mario Kart we’ve all loved since the 1990s—perfect for casually playing with friends. It willcertainly be both a party staple and a speed gamer’s dream for years to come.Death Stranding 2: On the BeachYou’ll believe a man can walk. And walk. And walk some more… but also deliver cargo, build roads and use newvehicles. Death Stranding 2 boosts the experience of silky action, the higher stakes and even the grand layout of its world,as you deliver items ranging from pizza to zoo animals. With an established world, Kojima Productions has time to let itscharacters breathe.Blue PrinceBlue Prince will have you scratching your head and crossing your fingers as you explore an ever-changing mansionthat resets every day. With each door you open, you’ll choose one of three rooms to enter, each with its own atmosphere andabilities. Addictive as this gameplay loop (循环) might be, Blue Prince’s real brilliance lies in its main story and secrets.Puzzles range from quick room—specific challenges to genius plans that take many runs to piece together. Just make sure tokeep a notebook handy—you’ll need it!The AltersAs a compelling combination of survival adventure and base-building game, The Alters really sets itself apart. Thegame follows Jan Dolski, the sole survivor of a spaceship crash, who clones versions of himself from different timelines torebuild his crew. Jan comes to understand his clones and sees what different paths his life could have taken if he had madedifferent decisions. The Alters may make you feel like you’re going through an existential crisis—but trust me, it’s a ton offun too.21.According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE about Mario Kart World A.It introduced completely new gameplay mechanics.B.It was considered reasonably priced by its fans.C.It maintains the classic gameplay style of the series.D.It’s primarily designed for professional gamers.22.What common feature do Death Stranding 2 and The Alters share based on the descriptions A.Both are tasked with delivering cargo. B.Both stress character development.C.Both require players to build their base. D.Both feature changing rooms renewed everyday.23.Where is this passage most likely taken from A.A game brochure. B.An entertainment magazine. C.A promotional website. D.A personal diary.BMy parents bought a house in Verona, New Jersey, in 1946 when I was 5. My sister, Merry, was born two years later.Our house was set far back from the road. It felt safe and adventurous with a big back yard and suburban wildlife. The mainattraction for me, by far, was the massive tree in the front yard, which rose higher than I could see. We called it Old Oak.An arborist (树艺师) who checked Old Oak for my parents after the snowstorm of 1947 had pronounced it 300 years old.Playing beneath Old Oak, my best friend, Justine, and I made toy horses. From Old Oak’s lowest branch, my dadhung a wooden board on a chain for a swing. The back-and-forth motion of the swing and rhythmic clicking of the chaincomforted me. I’d lie under the green umbrella, admiring Old Oak’s height — my protector. Time passed. I was swingingless under the tree and more on the dance floor. Long after my father sold the house, Merry and I visited Old Oak whenattending Verona High reunions.Justine called last October. A new owner had bought the property and taken down the tree. I found the real estate (房产) photo. In front of the house lay two huge lengths of trunk. I’d have to act fast to get a piece for Merry and me. The agentinvolved in the sale said that he would try to talk with the new owner. However, that attempt failed. Then I turned to JohnZelenka, an artful arborist, for help. Fortunately, he sent photos of the remaining trunk pieces, contacted the owner, andsuggested slices for my woodworking hobbyist son in New Hampshire.On a cold April morning, my husband and I met Zelenka to examine the pieces he’d cut after transporting the trunk. Icouldn’t call Merry fast enough. She was excited. Trees give us such gifts from flowers to shade. My relationship with OldOak has taken on a new form.24.What do we know about Old Oak A.It witnessed the author’s birth. B.It failed to survive a snowstorm.C.It was located at the side of a road. D.It was a tall, centuries-old tree.25.Why did Justine call the author last October A.To report an incident about Old Oak. B.To inquire about the author’s property.C.To recall their days spent under Old Oak.D.To invite her to attend Verona High reunions.26.What can we infer about the author from the last two paragraphs A.She was unable to contact Merry. B.She felt grateful and comforted.C.She decided to start a whole new life. D.She made wooden works out of the pieces.27.What’s the writing purpose of the text A.To detail the process of reusing a fallen tree.B.To explore how trees symbolize family traditions.C.To emphasize the importance of protecting ancient trees.D.To share a heartfelt personal experience with a beloved tree.CIn today’s digital age, people are changing the way they communicate. More and more people now prefer textingover talking. In fact, a global survey in 17 countries shows that around 40% of adults choose texting as their favorite way tostay connected. In China, WeChat users send over 45 billion messages daily. This growing habit reflects how digital toolsare reshaping our social behavior.This shift has even created a new type of person — the textrovert. A textrovert is someone who may seem shy inperson but becomes very expressive through texting. The term first appeared in online slang in 2008. Just as there areintroverts (内向的人) and extroverts (外向的人), a textrovert is considered a new personality type in the digital world.Why do so many people feel safer texting First, it allows time to think and edit before replying. Second, it removesthe pressure of speaking face-to-face. As a result, some students may appear confident and expressive in texts but remainquiet or withdrawn in real-life settings.Although texting is convenient, it can also bring stress. Waiting for a reply can cause textpectation — a feeling ofnervous anticipation. If a message gets no answer, people may experience textiety — the worry that they are being ignored.Without facial expressions or tone, it’s easy to misunderstand each other, especially when discussing serious topics likemoney or relationships.In more serious cases, people may become too dependent on their phones. If they cannot use them, they may sufferfrom nomophobia — the fear of being without a mobile device. Others experience phantom vibration syndrome, wherethey feel their phone vibrating when it hasn’t. These conditions remind us that while texting has benefits, it can also lead toemotional stress and unhealthy habits.Still, texting helps people build online friendships and stay in touch. However, experts remind us that texting cannotreplace face-to-face warmth. A real voice or a smile can express emotions that text messages cannot. Experts suggest settingregular “tech-free hours” each day to build healthier communication habits. Maintaining a balance between digital andreal-life interaction is essential.28.What is the main idea of paragraph 1 A.The phenomenon of texting’s popularity.B.The criticism of texting’s negative effects.C.The definition of “textrovert” and its causes.D.The comparison between digital and traditional communication.29.What does the underlined word “withdrawn” in the third paragraph mean A.Lonely B.Reserved. C.Anxious. D.Energetic.30.Which of the following student action best matches the author’s suggestion A.Turn off phones for family time. B.Use voice messages more than texts.C.Post screen-time records online daily. D.Check messages constantly while working.31.Which of the following could be the best title A.Life in a Text-Driven Teen World B.Texting: Comfort at a CostC.Text Apps that Change Our World D.China’s Texting Boom and BeyondDBody image affects women and men all around the world, In the new study carried out by psychologists at DurhamUniversity, the team set out to understand how body appreciation varies between women from different cultures.“Most researches around body appreciation to date has focused on younger white Western women,” said LouiseHanson, who led the study. “We wanted to expand the scope and include older women and other cultures as these groupshave historically been not noticed.”A total of 1,186 women aged 18-80 were enlisted from six countries — four Western countries (Australia, Canada,the UK, and the US), as well as China and Nigeria. Participants were asked to complete questionnaires to understand moreabout their own sense of body appreciation and the pressures they experience around body image from family, peers and themedia.The results showed that all three groups had relatively stable body appreciation across ages. However, there weregreat cultural differences.White Western women were found to experience much higher pressure from the media to meet thin or athletic bodystandards across their lifespan. This pressure did decrease with age, but even at its lowest, it was still higher than that for theother ethnic groups.Black Nigerian women did not display a strong pressure towards a thin or athletic build and reported higher levels ofbody appreciation and far less media pressure regarding body image. However, they also reported higher levels ofappearance pressure from peers, which reduced with age.Meanwhile, Chinese women mostly continued to favor a thin body type across all ages. They reported the highestongoing family and peer pressure around body image, but media-related pressure was less and decreased with age.The researchers hope that their findings can encourage more cross-cultural studies to better understand the culturaldynamics that impact on body appreciation.32.How does Louise Hanson’s research differ from previous ones A.It studies how body image affects the female. B.It has a wider variety of participants.C.It focuses on younger white Western women. D.It explores the influence of social media on body image.33.How did the researchers carry out the study A.By conducting an experiment. B.By comparing different studies.C.By collecting data. D.By providing a set of questions.34.What can we learn from the research findings A.Women from all six countries wish to be thin.B.Black Nigerian women suffer media pressure most.C.Body image pressure drops with age in all cultures.D.Chinese women have the highest media-related pressure.35.What’s the purpose of the research A.To better understand the impact of body appreciation on women.B.To display the differences between western culture and other cultures.C.To know more about cultural influences on body appreciation.D.To reveal the pressures that women in different countries suffer.第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。Have you ever felt that life is already planned out for you — go to school, get a job, get married, raise a child 36 However, the idea of “escaping the Matrix” is not about leaving reality, but about waking up from a system(inspired by the film The Matrix《黑客帝国》) that quietly shapes how we think, choose, and live. It means seeing throughsocial rules and media influence, and making choices that truly belong to you.A good first step is learning to notice these unseen influences around you. 37 They often push certainideas while hiding others. When you begin to ask, “Do I really believe this, or am I just repeating it ”, you start to take backcontrol. This moment of doubt may seem small, but it can change the way you see everything.However, questioning is only the beginning. 38 Reading about philosophy, history, or different culturesallows you to compare what you’ve learned with what you’ve always believed. But simple knowledge isn’t enough — truefreedom comes when you see how much of your thinking was never really your own. This kind of shift can feel like apersonal revolution.That said, clear thinking is hard to achieve if you’re always online. Many apps are built to keep you watching, liking,and scrolling, not thinking. Limiting your screen time or deleting certain apps might feel uncomfortable at first. 39Real escape isn’t about being alone, though. It’s about finding meaningful connections that aren’t built on socialpressure. Talk with people who challenge your ideas. Be present when you listen. Notice how you feel and what you need.40 And the more real your connections become, the less power the Matrix has over you.A.Only in silence can you hear your own voice.B.Filling your mind with new knowledge is also important.C.Many people move from one step to the next without asking why.D.Some people believe escaping the Matrix means living without any technology.E.Moreover, connecting with others online can also offer meaningful relationships.F.This kind of authentic contact stands in sharp contrast to the roles we’re told to play.G.Much of what we believe is shaped by headlines, trends, and the voices we hear online.第三部分 语言知识运用(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,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Irani was a young mother with a 3-year-old girl. She took a leap of 41 when they moved from SanFrancisco to Asheville, North Carolina. It was 2005, and relocating from a major international city to an Appalachian townseemed, Irani 42 , “a 43 experiment.” But a few weeks after 44 their new home, theyattended a downtown event called the Shindig on the Green, where local folk and musicians entertained a mix of touristsand locals who 45 on picnic blankets or danced freely. “And I thought, this is why we’re here,” she says.Asheville and its environs gets its 46 into people like that. People move there to 47 community,or just to live in a place surrounded by spectacular scenery while still enjoying world-class cultural 48 . These arejust some of the reasons Asheville has been named the Nicest Place in America 2025, after receiving a 49 numberof nominations for the city, hitting 5,762 votes in total.But beneath the very real outer layer of it, Asheville is perhaps best 50 by two more solid characteristics.The first is 51 . “Folks have a really impressive array of skills here,” says Irani. “People are capable andknowledgeable and handy, who know how to grow their own food, build their own bridges and homes. I’m going to putdown forever 52 here.”The second is commitment to 53 . That’s what struck Sophie Hull when she was considering moving toAsheville from Philadelphia in 2015. “The way people treat each other is just very supportive. People look out for eachother. It just feels real 54 here.” Notably, when faced with the worst natural disaster in its history on Sept. 27,2024, everyone in the neighborhood rolled up their sleeves into the fight, and strangers, including some kids, began towander into the restaurant, not looking for a handout but rather to 55 . This spontaneous behavior suggests howthe social fabric translates into tangible acts of joint efforts, especially in times of crisis.41.A.faith B.hope C.loss D.risk42.A.retells B.recalls C.recovers D.restores43.A.wild B.wide C.wrong D.wonderful44.A.fixing up B.putting up C.settling into D.moving into45.A.counted B.lounged C.landed D.focused46.A.mysteries B.secrets C.legends D.hooks47.A.contact B.appreciate C.rediscover D.build48.A.offerings B.backgrounds C.heritages D.identities49.A.rough B.relevant C.reliable D.record50.A.designed B.detected C.defined D.debated51.A.self-reliance B.self-discipline C.self-control D.self-contentment52.A.homes B.roots C.destinations D.beliefs53.A.family B.dream C.profession D.community54.A.low B.deep C.down D.calm55.A.take a break B.make a mess C.have a talk D.give a hand第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)原创阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Snakes can move in a wavy way that looks like the way the wind blows by bending their bodies back and forth. Snakes56._____(shed) their skin approximately every few months, depending on factors such as age, size, conditions, and activitylevels, 57._____(accommodate) growth,eliminate bugs, and maintain skin integrity, which is a symbol of 58._____(birth).In traditional Chinese medicine, snake venom 59._____(use) as a valuable remedy. There is the enchanting Chineselegend known as the Legend of the White Snake. In this tale, the snake spirit Bai Suzhen and her human husband Xu Xianopened a pharmacy to treat and heal people. In the Harry Potter series, snakes are closely associated with Harry Potterthrough his ability to speak the language of snakes, which is a rare and significant trait 60._____(link) with the Slytherinlegacy(斯莱特林家族),which is closely associated with snakes due to the founder, Salazar Slytherin’s values of cunningand ambition, and the snake’s symbolic representation of wisdom and resourcefulness.Snakes are associated with temptation because according to the Bible, it is 61._____snake that tempts Eve to eat theforbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden. The word “quarter” means one fourth in Chinese. And the pronunciation of theChinese character“四” is the same as 62._____of the character“巳”。63._____the annual cultural feast that Chinese people around the world look forward to together, the logo and theme ofthe Spring Festival Gala have always attracted much attention. A Ruyi is a 64._____(decorate) object widely used in Chinato express the hope for wishes to come true. The snake and staff symbol is universally associated with medicine and healing.Interestingly, there are two versions of this symbol, both of 65._____have roots in ancient Greek mythology but referencedifferent sources, such as Asclepius and Hermes.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分)第一节 单句填空(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分)阅读下面句子,根据所给汉语或单词提示,填出单词的正确形式。66. Wi-Fi is a__________(使用) in the flat, making it convenient for you to keep in touch with your family and friends.67. The British economics graduate was i__________ (激励) by Gandhi’s call to be the change you want to see in theworld.68. Living such a long way from the shops can be very _______________(不方便).69. After graduation, we often hit the bar together, exchanging u__________ (最新情况).70. A boy’s video has been s__________(流播)over two million times, making a hit online overnight.The professoremphasized that practicing speaking English every day will d (肯定)improve your fluency and helpyou communicate more effectively in real-life situations.71. In order to make ends meet in the following months, the family had to sell their apartment under financial p(压力).72. Modern DNA testing proved. that the elderly gentleman was indeed a direct d (后代) of the royal family.73. He felt uncomfortable in his new s (环境) after moving abroad.74. From her red eyes and tired expression, it was e (明显的) that she had been crying all night.75. The numerous positive comments and shared experiences online offer clear c__________ (证实;证明) that the newlearning platform is popular among students.76. Staying connected with relatives and friends online is b__________(有益)to maintaining emotional bonds.77. On the Internet, i__________ (个人) can express their opinions more freely than ever before.78. Teenagers may feel __________ (不熟悉) with some old online rules that were popular years ago, so they often findthem hard to understand.79. He gave a truthful a__________(描述) of his experience of using short-video platforms.第二节 书面表达(满分 25分)假定你是渝华,你的澳大利亚朋友 Jason在网上遭遇了恶意挑衅的帖子。请你针对这一问题给他写一封建议信,内容要求:1.表示安慰;2.给出建议及理由;3.期待回复。注意:1.词数 100左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Jason,_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________YoursYuhua高 2025级高一下 3月月考英语试题答案(人教 Book2 Unit1-Book2 Unit3)一、听力1.C 2.C 3.B 4.A 5.B 6.C 7.A 8.A 9.B 10.C 11.A 12.A 13.C14.A 15.B 16.C 17.B 18.C 19.C 20.B二、阅读理解A:21.C 22.B 23.CB: 24.D 25.A 26.B 27.DC : 28.A 29.B 30.A 31.BD : 32.B 33.D 34.C 35.C三、七选五:36.C 37.G 38.B 39.A 40.F四、完形填空:41.A 42.B 43.A 44.C 45.B 46.D 47.C 48.A 49.D 50.C 51.A 52.B 53.D 54.C 55.D五、原创语法填空:56.shed 57.to accommodate 58.rebirth 59.was used 60.linked 61.the 62.that63.decorative 64.As 65.which六、单词拼写:66. accessible/available 67. inspired 68. inconvenient 69. updates 70. streamed 71. definitely 72. pressure 73. descendant74. surroundings 75. evident 76. confirmation 77. beneficial 78. individuals 79. unfamiliar 80. account.七、书面表达参考范文:Hearing that you are in deep water because of the trolls, I know how upset you are feeling. I am writing this letter togive you some advice on how to address this issue. My suggestions are as follow.To start with, there’s the golden rule of the Internet that you should try your best to protect your privacy. On noaccount should you give out your personal information, such as real name, address, phone number, on the internet, whichthe cyberbullies may take advantage of to harass you further. Besides, it is essential that you ignore their mean words andnever argue with them, since it is your reaction that is what they exactly anticipate. Moreover, being polite online is alwaysa good policy, just as the saying goes,“do to others as you would have them do to you.” The more polite you are, the lesslikely you will be attacked. Finally, don’t hesitate to report the bullying posts to the platform immediately and ask for helpfrom your family or friends if you feel stressed.Hopefully, these suggestions can help you get rid of cyberbully. You are never alone in this, so cheer up and don’t letthose cyberbullies affect your mood and life. Looking forward to your reply at your earliest convenience.听力原文:1.M: Can you grab me a towel from the kitchen I just dropped down my drink on the ground in the hallway.W: I’ll get one from the bathroom. The ones in the kitchen are clean. I just fold them.2.W: Your family is really happy. I wish I had a big family like that.M: Really I think there are too many of members in my family. I want a small, quiet family like yours. My whole family isloud all the time.3.W: How much farther is the station I feel like we’ve been on this train all day. Besides, we still have to walk home after.M: Actually, I called my sister to pick us up in the car.4.W: Do you have any jokes planned for April first, I’m going to tell my friends that I’ve kept a sheep recently.M: No, but last year my brother made our dog wear clothes so it looked like a lion. Our mom was so scared of it that shelocked herself in the bathroom shouting.5.M: Besides the big cake you are making for us, we’ll need some small ones for each guest at the party. We’ll also needsome paper plates.W: We don’t sell the plates, but the supermarket across the road has them.6-7.M: Mommy, Sara’s family just got two more dogs.W: Her mother is keeping three dogs. Now that’s hard. I can imagine how much work she needs to do.M: How come I can’t have just one dog It’s not expensive and I promise I’ll take care of it.W: I already told you, Sean. Our apartment is just too small. A dog needs too much space to run and play. If it can’t runaround, it’ll be sad.M: Oh, I don’t want my dog to be sad.8-10W: Good morning. I am here to look at the truck you are selling.M: Oh, hello, where did you see the advertisement I put out one on the Internet and one in the newspaper.W: Actually, I was just driving by from my office and I saw the for sale sign on the truck in the yard.M: That’s funny. I thought that sign would work the least out of the three postings. Let me just go grab my jacket and thekey in the living room. I will be right out, but the truck is open if you want to look inside.11- 13.W: Do you really think my dress looks good I know it’s not in fashion at the moment and I was afraid it would look ugly.M: No, you look very pretty. Who cares if it’s fashionable W: That’s what my grandmother said too. She said a dress like this would have been 100 dollars a year ago. She bought thisrecently for me at half the price.M: That’s a great price. I don’t know why you’re so worried. You should wear what you want. Who cares what others think If someone from your family gets you something, you should be happy to wear it.W: I agree, but it’s just hard when all of my friends are wearing fashionable clothing. I think long lasting clothing like thisis best.M: I only buy clothing that makes me comfortable.14-17M: What happened You look scared.W: Dad, don’t go outside. I thought I saw a bear out there.M: I don’t think you did. It was probably a big dog or a cat.W: Well, it was big and brown and it walked around on four legs. I saw it by the trash cans near Tom’s house.M: Bears don’t live nearby. I’m sure that the animal you saw wasn’t a bear. You are just scared. Being scared can make youbelieve strange things. If it will make you feel better, I will call Tom next door. He has a camera set up. If there was a bearin the neighborhood, he will have the answer.W: Yes, please call him. I know he is not an expert, but it would make me feel better. Besides, he should be warned about ittoo. Who knows if it might come back soon M: Okay, hold on.18- 20W: A large number of fruits are enjoyed all over the world at almost any time of year. Some countries are so proud of onefruit in particular that they have made it their national fruit. Many Asian and European countries have national fruits, but theUS does not. The US’s neighbor to the north, Canada, has the smallest fruit of all the national fruits, the blueberry. It growswell in cool climates, with over 4000 varieties grown. The Apple is Germany’s national fruit. Spain’s pride is the grape,with around 400 varieties produced. The most grown fruit in the world, oranges originally came from China. Presently,around 45% of the world’s orange production mostly comes from three countries, China, Brazil and India. New Zealand andChina share the kiwi as a common national fruit. The mango is both the national fruit and symbol of the Philippines. Thenext time you buy some fruit, just think that it may not just be a source of vitamins, but also a source of national pride.高 2025 级高一 3月月考英语全解析 翻译:做蛋糕;不卖盘子。一、听力 解题思路:卖蛋糕→蛋糕店。1. 易错点:把对面超市当成本地。答案:C 方法:地点题看 “卖什么、不卖什么”。原文:I’ll get one from the bathroom. 6.翻译:我从浴室拿。 答案:C解题思路:抓女士直接给出的地点。 原文:three dogs.易错点:混淆 kitchen 和 bathroom。 翻译:三只狗。方法:地点题只信说话人明确说出的位置。 解题思路:直接数字对应。2. 易错点:把新增当总数。答案:C 方法:数字题听清 “现在 / 总共”。原文:I want a small, quiet family. 7.翻译:我想要小而安静的家庭。 答案:A解题思路:直接抓取愿望。 原文:needs too much space.易错点:被前面 big family 干扰。 翻译:需要空间。方法:转折后是答案:but/however 后面必是重点。 解题思路:原因是空间不够。3. 易错点:脑补 “贵 / 麻烦”。答案:B 方法:原因题必须原文原句,不推理。原文:pick us up in the car. 8.翻译:开车接我们。 答案:A解题思路:抓交通方式。 原文:look at the truck you are selling.易错点:以为要步行。 翻译:看你在卖的卡车。方法:题目问 “如何回家”,只看最终安排。 解题思路:来看待售车→想买。4. 易错点:当成租 / 找工作。答案:A 方法:目的题看 selling/buy/for。原文:made our dog wear clothes like a lion. 9.翻译:让狗穿衣服像狮子。 答案:B解题思路:真实动物是 dog。 原文:saw the for sale sign.易错点:把 lion 当真。 翻译:看到出售牌。方法:装扮≠真实,听核心名词。 解题思路:女士看到的是牌子。5. 易错点:把男士发布渠道当成女士看到的。答案:B 方法:听清 “谁看到、在哪看到”。原文:making cake; don’t sell plates. 10.答案:C 方法:称呼题直接判断关系。原文:go grab my jacket. 15.翻译:去拿夹克。 答案:B解题思路:第一步动作。 原文:saw a bear.易错点:把之后动作当第一步。 翻译:看到熊。方法:顺序题抓 first/next/then。 解题思路:女孩以为是熊。11. 易错点:把父亲猜测当答案。答案:A 方法:听清 “谁认为”。原文:you look very pretty. 16.翻译:你很漂亮。 答案:C解题思路:pretty = beautiful。 原文:Bears don’t live nearby.易错点:把女士担心的当成男士评价。 翻译:熊不住附近。方法:态度题只看评价词。 解题思路:父亲的理由。12. 易错点:把外观当理由。答案:A 方法:原因题看 because/why 后的句子。原文:100→ half price。 17.翻译:100 美元→半价。 答案:B解题思路:100÷2=50。 原文:call Tom next door.易错点:把原价当成交价。 翻译:给邻居打电话。方法:数字题注意 half/double/total。 解题思路:下一步动作。13. 易错点:脑补抓 / 赶动物。答案:C 方法:下一步题看 will/be going to。原文:makes me comfortable. 18.翻译:让我舒服。 答案:C解题思路:直接对应。 原文:around 400 varieties.易错点:把女士观点当成男士。 翻译:约 400 种。方法:分清男女观点,不混淆。 解题思路:西班牙葡萄。14. 易错点:张冠李戴数字。答案:A 方法:国家 — 数字 — 物品一一对应。原文:Dad. 19.翻译:爸爸。 答案:C解题思路:称呼判断家人。 原文:oranges came from China.易错点:当成邻居 / 朋友。 翻译:橙子源自中国。解题思路:原产地。 答案:C易错点:国家混淆。 翻译:宣传网站。方法:独白题做笔记:国家 — 物品。 解题思路:推荐游戏 + 购买引导。20. A 错:小册子不会评测。答案:B B 错:杂志不强调购买。原文:mango is national fruit of Philippines. D 错:日记不推商品。翻译:芒果是菲律宾国果。 方法:出处题看文体:广告 / 新闻 / 日记 / 论文。解题思路:直接对应。 B 篇 古树回忆易错点:混淆猕猴桃 / 蓝莓。 24方法:国家 — 特产必配对。 答案:D二、阅读理解 原文:300 years; rose higherA 篇 游戏推荐 翻译:300 年;很高。21 解题思路:高大古树。答案:C A 错:树没见证作者出生。原文:still the same Mario Kart B 错:暴风雪后活着。翻译:还是经典玩法。 C 错:不在路边。解题思路:保留经典。 方法:细节题一一核对原文。A 错:completely new 无依据。 25B 错:粉丝对价格失望。 答案:AD 错:不是专业玩家。 原文:taken down the tree易错点:看到 new 就选。 翻译:树被砍。方法:细节题定位→同义替换→排除绝对词。 解题思路:告知事件。22 B 错:不问房产。答案:B C 错:不回忆。原文:let its characters breathe; understand his clones D 错:不邀请。翻译:角色塑造;理解克隆体。 方法:细节题定位动作。解题思路:都重角色。 26A 错:仅 DS2。 答案:BC 错:仅 The Alters。 翻译:感激安慰。D 错:仅 Blue Prince。 解题思路:得到木片,亲人开心。易错点:找 “只一个有的”。 A 错:能联系。方法:共同点题找两处都提到的。 C 错:不过度推断。23 D 错:儿子做木工,不是作者。方法:推断题有据可依,不脑补。 B 错:语音不是建议。27 C 错:晒时长无关。答案:D D 错:不停看相反。翻译:分享个人经历。 方法:建议题找作者直接提出的。解题思路:全文情感回忆。 31A 错:不是讲木材利用。 答案:BB 错:不讲家庭传统。 翻译:短信,舒适但有代价。C 错:不呼吁保护。 解题思路:好处 + 坏处。方法:主旨题看首尾段 + 高频词。 A 错:只讲 teen 太窄。C 篇 短信社交 C 错:只讲 APP 片面。28 D 错:只讲中国片面。答案:A 方法:标题覆盖全文,不大不小。原文:texting popular D 篇 身体意象研究翻译:短信流行。 32解题思路:第一段讲现象。 答案:BB 错:无批评。 原文:expand scope; older + other culturesC 错:textrovert 在第二段。 翻译:扩大范围,年龄和文化更多元。D 错:不对比传统。 解题思路:样本更广。方法:段落主旨看首句。 A 错:以前也研究。29 C 错:以前只研究白人年轻女性。答案:B D 错:以前也研究媒体。原文:quiet or withdrawn 方法:实验题找 “与以往不同”。翻译:安静、内敛。 33解题思路:reserved 内向。 答案:DA 错:lonely 孤独≠内向。 原文:questionnairesC 错:anxious 无关。 翻译:问卷。D 错:energetic 相反。 解题思路:通过问卷。方法:猜词看并列 / 转折 / 解释。 A 错:不是实验。30 B 错:不对比研究。答案:A C 错:太笼统。原文:tech-free hours 方法:实验题找方法:survey/questionnaire/interview。翻译:无科技产品使用时间。 34解题思路:关机陪家人。 答案:C原文:pressure decrease with age 翻译:补充新知识很重要。翻译:压力随年龄增长而下降。 解题思路:对应 reading/knowledge。解题思路:全都下降。 C 错:重复。A 错:尼日利亚不追求瘦。 D 错:无关。B 错:尼日利亚媒体压力最低。 方法:同词复现是答案。D 错:中国媒体压力低。 39方法:对比题逐项排除。 答案:A35 翻译:在安静中听见内心。答案:C 解题思路:少上网→安静。原文:how body appreciation varies by culture E 错:相反。翻译:文化对身体欣赏方式的影响。 F 错:未到。解题思路:研究文化影响。 方法:段意一致。A 错:不是身体欣赏影响女性。 40B 错:不展示文化差异。 答案:FD 错:不只讲压力。 翻译:真实交流与扮演角色对比。方法:目的题看首段尾句。 解题思路:对应 real connections。三、七选五 A 错:无关。36 D 错:无关。答案:C 方法:尾句总结升华。翻译:很多人按部就班,不问原因。 四、完形填空解题思路:承接上文生活流程。 41 A faithD 错:逻辑颠倒。 翻译:信心飞跃(固定搭配)E 错:话题太早。 思路:take a leap of faith方法:七选五看逻辑:承接→转折→递进。 易错:hope/risk 不搭配37 方法:固定搭配优先答案:G 42 B recall翻译:我们的想法被头条、趋势塑造。 翻译:回忆解题思路:对应后文 they。 思路:回忆当年决定A 错:还没到沉默。 方法:动词优先看语境F 错:还没到真实交流。 43 A wild方法:看代词:they/this/that。 翻译:大胆的38 思路:大胆尝试答案:B 方法:情感色彩一致44 C settle into 54 C down翻译:安顿适应 翻译:踏实思路:搬进并适应 思路:feel real down易错:move into 只表示 “搬进”,不强调适应 55 D give a hand45 B lounge 翻译:帮忙翻译:慵懒坐 思路:灾难中互助思路:坐在毯子上 五、语法填空方法:场景词汇 56.shed(蜕皮)一般现在时表习性46 D hooks 57.to accommodate(适应)不定式表目的翻译:迷住 58.rebirth(重生)of 后用名词思路:小镇吸引人 59.was used(被使用)过去被动方法:固定短语 get hooks into 60.linked(关联)过去分词作定语47 C rediscover 61.the(特指)特指伊甸园那条蛇翻译:重新找到 62.that(指代)指代 pronunciation思路:找回归属感 63.As(作为)连词48 A offerings 64.decorative(装饰的)形容词修饰名词翻译:文化供给 / 活动 65.which(定语从句)介词后只能用 which思路:文化活动丰富 六、单词拼写49 D record 66.accessible/available 可使用的 adj.翻译:创纪录的 67.inspired 受到鼓舞的 adj.思路:a record number 68.inconvenient 不方便的 adj.50 C defined 69.updates 最新消息 n.(pl.)翻译:被定义 70.streamed 被播放的 v.思路:be defined by 71.definitely 肯定地 adv.51 A self-reliance 72.pressure 压力 n.翻译:自立 73.descendant 后代 n.思路:自己种粮、建房 74.surroundings 环境 n.(pl.)52 B roots 75.evident 明显的 adj.翻译:扎根 76.confirmation 证实 n.思路:put down roots 77.beneficial 有益的 adj.53 D community 78.individuals 个人 n.(pl.)翻译:社区互助 79.unfamiliar 不熟悉的 adj.思路:小镇精神 80.account 描述;叙述 n. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 重庆市凤鸣山中学教育集团高一3月英语考题及答案、听力MP33月月考答案及详细解析(含思路).pdf 重庆市凤鸣山中学教育集团高一3月英语考题及答案、听力MP3高一3月考题.pdf