广东华南师范大学附属惠阳学校2025-2026学年高一年级第二学期第一次月考英语试题(含答案)

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广东华南师范大学附属惠阳学校2025-2026学年高一年级第二学期第一次月考英语试题(含答案)

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2025-2026学年高一年级第二学期第一次月考英语试题
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。
A
Did you ever think that it would be possible to travel the world in just seconds from the comfort of your own home Well, thanks to new technologies, you can be anywhere with just a click. Check out some free virtual(虚拟的)trips!
Central Park
As one of the world's biggest attractions, Central Park is an area of natural beauty located in the very heart of Manhattan. In this tour, you'll be able to see the Strawberry Fields and"walk"through the park's grassland. If you're in the mood for attractive green leaves and plants, this tour will certainly suit you.
The wonders of Japan
Take a tour across this beautiful country with a 360-degree VR movie from the Japan National Tourism Organization. You'll be able to explore tradition and modernity all at once, and enjoy the mixture of fascinating cultural sites and the most beautiful natural spots.
The Grand Canyon
No wonder the Grand Canyon in Arizona is considered one of the world's treasures. The virtual tour, provided by the U. S. National Park Service, lets you discover ancient places within the canyon and seek them in an interactive way.
Everest
Experience what it feels like to climb the world's tallest mountain with Everest VR: a pair of Virtual Reality headphones especially made for this journey. Have you ever imagined experiencing a rock- climbing fall Or just admiring the sunset from the top of the mountain This journey will take you to places you never thought possible.
Are these trips just about moving from one point of the globe to another Or perhaps they're really about being able to slow down, look around and appreciate the surroundings right before our very eyes. Therefore, let's mentally move away from our day-to-day routines and concerns, and get in touch with the natural world outdoors.
1. What's special about the 360-degree VR movie of Japan
A.It mixes cultural sites and natural beauty.
B.It focuses more on modernity than tradition.
C.It is an adventurous journey across the country.
D.It mainly shows the Japan National Tourism Organization.
2. What can people do while viewing the Grand Canyon
A.Visit the Strawberry Fields.
B.Enjoy modern cultural sites.
C.Experience a rock-climbing fall.
D.Explore some historical remains.
3. What should be prepared for the virtual journey to Everest
A.A pair of special headphones.
B.A map of the mountain.
C.Enough lights.
D.Safety equipment.
B
Norman Lear, a genius producer and screenwriter, passed away on Tuesday in Los Angeles at the age of 101. “Lear’s hit comedy shows changed television forever,” said Darnel Hunt, a leading artist on TV.
Lear grew up in an ordinary family in Connecticut, where an unexpected accident brought about his father’s business collapse. So he had to drop out of college and joined the army. In his late 20s, he moved to Los Angeles where he struggled hard for several years, selling furniture door to door. Later on, unsatisfied with his life, he eventually turned to writing for a nightclub comedy act.
By 1971, when he was almost 50, Lear had produced and directed some shows, among which was the hit show All in the Family. In the beginning, it didn’t get on the air smoothly. However, once it did, this show made it to the top 10 for eight of its nine seasons, promising Lear’s life was to change.
This successful show was just the beginning of Lear’s dominating position in comedy shows. Then came The Jeffersons, about a family on its way up. It ran for eleven seasons, one of the longest running comedy shows on television, becoming another successful story. When interviewed about the hit of his shows, Lear said, “Our team read two or three newspapers a day, paid a lot of attention to our families, and came in to talk about everything that was affecting us in our daily lives.” Therefore, it came as no surprise that viewers had a sense of Lear’s own family after watching All in the Family.
“Routinely, Lear’s shows might get fifty or sixty million viewers. He was in direct contact with the living rooms and families of the country,” says Marty Kaplan, founding director of the Norman Lear Center. “Lear did everything with humor and sympathy.”
4. What can we learn about Lear from the first two paragraphs
A.He led a challenging life in his twenties.
B.His shows had little impact on television.
C.His father expected him to be a screenwriter.
D.He received good education despite his father’s business failure.
5. Which factor may contribute to the success of Lear’s shows
A.His shows reflected real daily life.
B.His shows featured surprise endings.
C.His shows go on the air immediately.
D.His shows dominated the comedy industry.
6. What can we infer from Marty Kaplan’s words in the last paragraph
A.Lear promoted his shows to families directly.
B.Lear won widespread popularity for his shows.
C.Lear carried out face-to-face interactions with viewers.
D.Lear always focuses on the themes of humor and sympathy.
7. Where is this text probably taken from
A.A comedy script.
B.A story collection.
C.A literature review.
D.A news report.
C
Have you ever spent a couple of hundred on a video game like Fortnite, where the outfit (服装) you buy is only in the virtual world to be worn by your virtual character If so, then you can make sense of a new trend in the fashion scene (时尚界的新潮流): The rise of virtual clothing.
For many, the idea of buying virtual clothes is hard to accept. But more and more digital fashion stores are entering into a growing market — not actual clothes but digital outfits that stores just photoshop onto a customer’s photos or videos to be posted onto Instagram and elsewhere. Soon they are likely to become a way to dress your avatar when communicating in online games and meeting places, all maybe while staying in sweat pants at your own home.
27-year-old British influencer Daniella Loftus sees so much potential (潜力) that last month she gave up her job with a fashion consultancy to spend all her time on her website, This Outfit Does Not Exist. Her Instagram shows the potential of virtual clothing.
Isabelle Boemeke, a Brazilian model and influencer, is already a buyer of digital outfits. Online, she is known as Isodope. She is crazy about virtual clothing. “I wanted to do something very eye-catching. If my videos featured me wearing a T-shirt and jeans, they wouldn’t have the same attraction,” Boemeke said. “I do not have much social ability and I love expressing myself in different ways through virtual clothing.”
That’s the demand (需求), so the supply is coming fast. Outfits on digital fashion store DRESSX range from $25 hats to strange jellyfish-like dresses for hundreds of dollars. “Every brand (品牌) in the future will be on board with digital fashion,” said DRESSX co-founder Daria Shapovalova. Its own research said 15% of customers were doing so for Instagram posts, and almost a quarter found it satisfied their need for new clothing.
8. The main purpose of paragraph 2 is to ______.
A.introduce the growth of digital fashion
B.stress the importance of the virtual world
C.explain why virtual clothes are easy to make
D.discuss whether it is necessary to dress avatars
9. What did Daniella Loftus do
A.She quit her part-time job.
B.She gave up her online avatars.
C.She started to work in a new field.
D.She followed her dream as a buyer.
10. How did Isabelle Boemeke feel about virtual clothing
A.It would be the same as any other daily outfit.
B.It was expressive and attractive.
C.It was creative and expensive.
D.It would soon be out of date.
11. What does the author want to say about digital fashion in the last paragraph
A.It will be as popular as traditional fashion.
B.It has been greatly accepted by the public.
C.It hardly meets people’s present needs.
D.It has a big potential market.
D
The growing digital divide, the gap between those with access to advanced technological tools and those without, has increasingly become a main point of discussions. In today’s digital world, this widening disparity leads to significant disadvantages for poor communities, especially in terms of educational opportunities.
While some argue that the rise of online learning platforms has popularized education by offering a great amount of resources to anyone with an Internet connection, others believe this expansion often overlooks the fundamental barriers that prevent many people from using these technologies. The digital divide is not just about the existence of online platforms, it also concerns access to reliable Internet, appropriate devices, and technical support, all of which are necessary for effective learning.
As a result, students in low-income areas, particularly those in rural or underdeveloped regions, find themselves at a distinct disadvantage. They face challenges such as difficulties in accessing learning materials, participating in virtual classrooms, and even developing basic technological skills. These barriers not only block their academic progress but also limit their future opportunities in an increasingly digital economy.
Although some view digital divide as a temporary issue that can be solved through hardware improvements and increased Internet accessibility, the problem is more complex. Without targeted efforts to fix both the availability of technology and the development of essential digital skills, the gap is likely to continue. Guaranteeing fair access to both the tools and the knowledge needed to use them effectively is crucial to bridging this divide and promoting fairness in education.
The digital divide presents a significant challenge to educational fairness. Fixing it requires a complete approach that goes beyond simply increasing Internet access, focusing also on building the necessary facilities and skills to make sure that all students, regardless of their background, can achieve success in the digital age.
12. What does the underlined word “disparity” in paragraph 1 probably mean
A.Difference. B.Difficulty. C.Disadvantage. D.Distribution.
13. What does the author think causes the digital divide
A.People’s low digital skills.
B.Inequality in accessing technology.
C.Lacking basic learning hardware in poor areas.
D.Lack of interest in digital technology.
14. What will be the result of not accessing reliable Internet
A.Slow academic advancement.
B.Damage of educational fairness.
C.Unstable digital economy in future.
D.Preference for traditional classroom settings.
15. What is the best title for the passage
A.The Disadvantages of Modern Online Education.
B.Understanding and Solving the Digital Divide in Education.
C.How to improve Students’ Basic Learning Skills.
D.Why Poor Areas Need More School Facilities.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。
Tricks To Becoming A Patient Person
Here’s a riddle: What do traffic jams, long lines and waiting for a vacation to start all have in common There is one answer. 16. ______
In the Digital Age, we’re used to having what we need immediately and right at our fingertips. However, research suggests that if we practiced patience, we’d be a whole lot better off. Here are several tricks.
●Practice gratitude (感激)
Thankfulness has a lot of benefits: Research shows it makes us happier, less stressed and even more optimistic. 17. ______ “Showing thankfulness can foster self-control,” said Ye Li, researcher at the University of California.
● Make yourself wait
Instant gratification (满足) may seem like the most “feel good” option at the time, but psychology research suggests waiting for things actually makes us happier in the long run. And the only way for us to get into the habit of waiting is to practice. 18. ______ Put off watching your favorite show until the weekend or wait 10 extra minutes before going for that cake. You’ll soon find that the more patience you practice, the more you start to apply it to other, more annoying situations.
● 19. ______
So many of us have the belief that being comfortable is the only state we will tolerate, and when we experience something outside of our comfort zone, we get impatient about the circumstances. You should learn to say to yourself, “ 20. ______ ” You’ll then gradually become more patient.
A.Find your causes
B.Start with small tasks
C.Accept the uncomfortable
D.All this adds up to a state of hurry
E.It can also help us practice more patience
F.This is merely uncomfortable, not intolerable
G.They’re all situations where we could use a little extra patience
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Two years ago, my whole family went to Vietnam, the country of my ancestors. The feeling of 21. ______ still exists in me whenever I think about the visit.
When I first 22. ______ of the plane into the burning hot weather, I thought the trip would be long, boring and hot. I didn’t 23. ______ my grandparents and uncle because I had never seen them before. However, the longer I was there, the more I 24. ______ the stay. I became very fond of my grandmother, and also over talking about what my parents did when they were 25. ______. The more time I spent with them, the more I knew I would 26. ______ them when it came time for me to go back to the United States. Besides my grandparents, I also loved to spend time with my 27. ______. Because they were close to my age, they knew 28. ______ where to take me for fun. We went on boat rides, mountain climbing and to many parks and gardens.
I had a great time, and also realized how 29. ______ I am to live in a developed country. Although the country itself is splendid, there are many poor and homeless people. The most 30. ______ thing was that there were many disabled people, especially children begging for food or money. Looking through these people’s eyes made me 31. ______ what I took for granted. I had many 32. ______, but was not putting them to use properly.
Finally the last day in Vietnam arrived, and we had to 33. ______ from our relatives. Though there were tears and sadness, we all knew that one day we will 34. ______ and have more opportunities to discover each other. Two years have passed, and I still remember this 35. ______ like it was yesterday.
21. A.suffering B.excitement C.regret D.hesitation
22. A.stepped out B.looked out C.kept out D.ran out
23. A.admire B.serve C.recognise D.describe
24. A.expected B.disliked C.ignored D.enjoyed
25. A.poor B.young C.healthy D.happy
26. A.miss B.blame C.consult D.understand
27. A.classmates B.parents C.colleagues D.cousins
28. A.differently B.formally C.exactly D.curiously
29. A.anxious B.frightened C.lucky D.pleased
30. A.extraordinary B.significant C.excellent D.heartbreaking
31. A.realise B.design C.schedule D.imagine
32. A.relatives B.assignments C.appointments D.opportunities
33. A.part B.hear C.recover D.benefit
34. A.appear B.reunite C.change D.remain
35. A.incident B.adventure C.trip D.celebration
第二节 语法填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
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。
Anyone who has an interest in Dunhuang will have heard of Fan Jinshi. The Chinese archaeologist 36. ______ has spent more than half a century researching and preserving the caves at the heart of the ancient Silk Road in Gansu Province 37. ______ (know) as the “Daughter of Dunhuang” in her field, though “protector” is probably a more fitting 38. ______ (describe).
Fan has been studying the historical site since the early 1960s, first as an archaeology undergraduate from Peking University, then as a conservationist when she became the deputy director of the Dunhuang Research Academy in 1984, which serves to prevent the ancient site 39. ______ being destroyed.
“It is over a thousand years old. It is an old person, an 40. ______ (extreme) weak old person. It has 41. ______ (variety) illnesses. If you are a little careless, it could be gone. Gone forever,” Fan says.
Today, thanks to the work of great 42. ______ (archaeologist) such as Fan, Dunhuang is proud of the world’s largest and best-preserved collection of Buddhist relics 43. ______ (date) from the 13th to the 15th centuries. The main Mogao site is made up of 735 caves spread across 44. ______ 1,700-metre-wide cliff face, containing 45,000 square metres of murals(壁画) 45. ______ more than 2,000 colourful sculptures.
单句填空
46. It can be ______ (embarrass) for some people to share with others what’s in their heart.
47. For ______ (convenient) , I will give you my email and we can keep in touch with each other.
48. It does good to the ______ (recover) of patients if they live in a suitable place.
49. The invention of the steam engine was a significant ______ (achieve) during the Industrial Revolution in Britain.
50. The best way to build a great team is to gather a group of the most talented ______ (individual).
51. It was ______ (evidence) that all the information we collected proved him to be guilty.
52. ______ (locate) in the centre of Sichuan province, Chengdu is actually a basin.
53. ______ (inspire) by his fans, he continued with his original compositions.
54. Addicted to computer games, Tom can’t concentrate on his studies, ______ (lead) to the decline of academic performance.
55. It is reported that these birds ______ (protect) at present in the area.
56. A rescue worker risked his life to save the tourists who ______ (trap) in the mountains for two days.
57. Don’t get too close to the house ______ roof is under repair.
58. It was in the park ______ I met my old friend yesterday.
第四部分 词汇运用(共7小题;每小题1分,满分7分)
从方框内选择合适的短语,并用其正确形式填空。每空只填一个短语,每个短语只能使用一次。
die out, as well as, search for, adapt to, go through, belong to, keep sb company, make fun of
59. It took him a few months to ______ the new environment after moving to the city.
60. She ______ useful information online last night.
61. The camera that ______ my brother is broken.
62. His calmness under pressure, ______ his good knowledge of the subject, makes him the right person for the job.
63. When he was feeling down, his friends would often ______ by showing up at his door with snacks and good conversation, without even being asked.
64. The scientists ______ extreme weather and finally completed their task.
65. Many traditional customs are gradually ______ because young people show little interest in them.
第五部分 写作(满分28分)
假定你是校学生会主席李华,近期调查显示,部分同学因过度使用社交媒体而产生了一些不良习惯与问题。请你代表学生会在校英文报上写一封倡议书,内容包括:
1. 现象分析;
2. 行动倡议。
注意:
1. 词数100左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
提示词:survey 调查;social media 社交媒体
Dear fellow students,
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________
The Students’ Union
参考答案
第二部分 阅读理解
第一节
1-3 ADA 4-7 ABBD 8-11 ACBD 12-15 ABBB
第二节 七选五
16-20 GEBCF
第三部分 语言运用
第一节 完形填空
21-25 BACDB 26-30 ADCCD 31-35 ADABC
第二节 语法填空
36. who/that 37. is known 38. description 39. from 40. extremely
41. various 42. archaeologists 43. dating 44. a 45. and
46. embarrassing 47. convenience 48. recovery 49. achievement 50. individuals
51. evident 52. Located 53. Inspired 54. leading 55. are being protected
56. had been trapped 57. whose 58. that
第四部分 词汇运用
59. adapt to 60. searched for 61. belongs to 62. as well as
63. keep him company 64. went through 65. dying out
第五部分 写作 参考范文
Dear fellow students,
Our recent survey shows that many students spend too much time on social media. It not only takes up plenty of study time but also affects our daily life and even mental health.
To change this situation, we should take action now. First, arrange our time properly and reduce the use of social media. Second, take more part in outdoor activities and communicate face to face with classmates. Let’s stay away from excessive social media and live a healthy life.
The Students’ Union

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