重庆西南大学附属中学校2025-2026学年高一年级下学期6月月考模拟英语试卷(含答案)

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重庆西南大学附属中学校2025-2026学年高一年级下学期6月月考模拟英语试卷(含答案)

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2025-2026学年高一年级下学期6月月考模拟英语试卷
一、阅读理解
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TechForward is looking for local residents to be the first to test its new smart home assistant — a voice-controlled helper that simplifies daily tasks, like setting reminders, adjusting lights, checking the weather, and playing music. The company needs real-life feedback to improve the product before its official launch, so your opinion will help shape its final version!
The best part If selected, you’ll get the smart assistant for free and keep it after the trial! You’ll also get $100 for completing a simple feedback questionnaire. TechForward will provide free setup help and technical support, including a one-on-one online session to get you started easily. And if you have any questions, our team is just a phone call or email away — no stress, just support!
Program Timeline
May 10 Applications due
By May 20 Selected participants notified; agreements signed
June 1-28 Device testing period
July 18 Final feedback survey due
Application Requirements
This program will select 15 full-time participants to use the device in their homes for four weeks. The call is open to residents living within the city area. All applicants are supposed to be at least 18 years old and previous experience with smart devices is a must.
Applying is a piece of cake! Just send us the following simple information:
● Name and a valid email. This information will only be used for program-related communication.
● A brief description of your experience with smart devices (maximum 100 words). This helps us understand your familiarity level.
Please send the above materials to apply@. Any application received after the deadline will not be considered.
1. Why is TechForward seeking local residents
A.For a product trial. B.For a support program.
C.For a device introduction. D.For a company advertisement.
2. How long are participants expected to test the device
A.18 days. B.20 days. C.21 days. D.28 days.
3. Who is the most suitable for the program
A.Samantha, a local college graduate majoring in IT.
B.Christopher, a retired teacher living outside the city.
C.Fia, a junior high school student fond of technology.
D.Max, a part-time worker seldom using smart devices.
B
The desert wind brushed gently through Sabrina Carpenter’s hair as she stood on the Coachella stage, a quiet smile playing on her lips. A line she had changed a little and sung two years earlier stayed with her. At that time, she was only a guest performer, and she ended her show with the lyrics: “Coachella see you back here when I headline (领衔)!” That day, the lyrics were a whisper to herself, a small spark of ambition amid cheers. Today, as a headliner, she nodded to the crowd, a powerful response to her promise. But few knew the dilemma that had clouded her path: how to step out of her Disney child star shadow and become the musician she wanted to be.
Sabrina’s career began in Disney, known for her sweet, clean-cut persona (形象). As she grew older, that image became a gentle cage. She was torn: if she stuck to her Disney image, she could not show her true musical style, but breaking free meant risking long-time fans and facing sharp criticism. For months, she hesitated, unsure how to honor both her past and dreams.
Doubt never left her, but Sabrina refused to give in. She spent quiet hours in the studio, experimenting with new sounds and refining her craft to be seen as herself. A turning point came when she opened for Taylor Swift’s tour. There, she sang original music and felt seen not as a “Disney kid”, but as Sabrina the musician. Later that year, as a Coachella guest, she sang her promise.
Her steady work led her back to Coachella. Her 2026 headlining show was not just a performance — it was her silent response to that two-year-old promise. For Sabrina, her dilemma was not a failure, but a part of growing, a reminder that choosing oneself is often the bravest path.
4. How did Sabrina promise to headline Coachella two years ago
A.By writing it in her new song. B.By wearing a smile on her lips.
C.By singing it through her lyrics. D.By posting a video on social media.
5. Why did Sabrina face a dilemma after growing up
A.Because her original persona trapped her.
B.Because her fans didn’t like her new songs.
C.Because Coachella kept her as a guest performer.
D.Because sharp criticism stopped her from changing.
6. What did Sabrina do to get through her hesitation
A.She asked Taylor Swift to write songs for her.
B.She gave up her music career and returned to acting.
C.She stuck to her Disney image to expand her influence.
D.She kept exploring new music styles and improving herself.
7. What does Sabrina’s journey show
A.Cry over spilt milk. B.Look before you leap.
C.Turn lemons into lemonade. D.Kill two birds with one stone.
C
In the crystal-clear waters near Talamone, Italy, an extraordinary sight can be strikingly seen. Sculptures of Mermaids (美人鱼雕塑) look upward from the ocean floor, creating an underwater gallery with a significant environmental purpose. This unique project comes from one innovative fisherman who wants to protect vital fishing grounds from the disastrous impact of commercial fishing nets that threaten marine (海洋的) ecosystems.
The underwater sculpture garden operates on a simple yet effective principle that strategically placed artistic installations (艺术装置) work to physically block and break the fishing nets that destroy marine life. These massive fishing nets, pulled across the seafloor by commercial ships, destroy delicate underwater habitats and deplete fish populations that local fishing communities depend upon for their livelihood.
The project has developed beyond its original conservation goals to become a cooperative effort involving local educational institutions and young artists. Students from a high school in nearby Grosseto have actively participated in the project, creating specialized sculptural works designed to serve two purposes. These student-crafted pieces not only contribute to the anti-fishing barrier system but also provide alternative habitats for marine creatures. By offering the marine species a safe shelter within the sculptural installations, the project helps protect them from illegal fishing practices while supporting natural population recovery.
The fisherman behind the project found that traditional rules were not enough to protect the environment. And the sculptures themselves have attracted international attention while serving practical conservation purposes. Each piece sunk to the seafloor contributes to a growing underwater museum that tells the story of local efforts to preserve marine biodiversity.
As the sculpture garden continues to expand, it serves as an inspiring example of how art and environmental protection can work together to create lasting positive change in marine ecosystems.
8. What is the function of the underwater sculptures
A.Developing underwater tourism. B.Increasing local fish production.
C.Protecting the marine ecosystem. D.Showing the beauty of Italian art.
9. What does the underlined word “deplete” in Paragraph 2 probably mean
A.Keep safely. B.Reduce sharply. C.Support actively. D.Control completely.
10. What is the role of student-made sculptures in the project
A.They train students’ practical working abilities.
B.They improve the local tourism industry greatly.
C.They draw international attention to art education.
D.They serve both protective and ecological functions.
11. What can be a suitable title for the text
A.Art in the Depths: A New Fashion in Italy
B.Sculpting a Shelter: Art Meets Conservation
C.From Gallery to Fishery: The Power of Students
D.Guarding the Deep: Traditional Ways of Protection
D
You have done this. You open a streaming app, scroll (刷屏) for 20 minutes, then close it without watching anything. You add seven items to your cart, stare at them, and abandon the whole thing. You are not alone.
Kantar’s 2026 marketing research found that 76% of consumers feel overwhelmed (不堪重负的) by too many choices. Even more striking: 85% abandon shopping carts due to indecision — not price, not shipping costs, just indecision. Psychologist Barry Schwartz called this the “paradox of choice” back in 2004. Two decades later, the problem has only deepened.
The driving force behind this is what researchers call decision fatigue. Each choice exhausts the same mental resources, whether you are choosing a health insurance plan or a toothpaste. By the time you have compared seventeen products with slightly different features, you are no longer thinking clearly. And here is what makes it worse: the more options we have, the more responsible we feel for the outcome. If there were only two choices and you picked wrong, that is bad luck. If there were two hundred choices and you picked wrong, that is your fault for not researching harder. So we do not choose. We scroll. We save for later. We close the website.
The smartest brands are responding by doing the opposite of what you might expect. Apple releases one new iPhone at a time instead of twelve. Trader Joe’s carries 4,000 products while the average supermarket carries 30,000. As Kantar’s research notes, “The goal isn’t to overwhelm people with options but to guide them toward confident decisions.” The winners won’t be the ones with the most options. They’ll be the ones who respected your attention enough to make the choice obvious.
In a world of endless scrolling, the most valuable thing a brand can offer is a reason to stop scrolling.
12. What does Kantar’s 2026 report reveal about online shoppers
A.A rising demand for faster delivery.
B.A growing interest in physical stores.
C.A general preference for lower prices.
D.A widespread sense of choice anxiety.
13. Which of the following is an example of decision fatigue
A.Asking a friend to order at an unfamiliar place.
B.Searching hotels all afternoon and booking none.
C.Closing a streaming app for lack of good content.
D.Picking the usual sandwich without a second look.
14. How do successful brands deal with decision fatigue
A.By narrowing the range of choices they offer.
B.By promoting products across more platforms.
C.By cutting prices during peak shopping seasons.
D.By giving shoppers detailed product information.
15. What is the purpose of the text
A.To present ways of making smarter shopping decisions.
B.To advertise marketing approaches to increasing profits.
C.To explain why and how a common experience happens.
D.To compare different shopping behaviors across cultures.
二、七选五
Mental health is just as important as physical health, yet for years, many people didn’t pay enough attention to their emotional struggles. ___16___. More people are now prioritizing their psychological and emotional health. They are choosing activities like meditation, spending time in nature, and taking breaks from social media.
Stress and anxiety have become common challenges. The rapid pace of change in many areas of life creates anxiety and sometimes depression. Younger people may feel pressure from social media, while older people often experience loneliness. ___17___
Public figures and famous people have helped reduce prejudice (偏见) by sharing their own mental health journeys. Their bravery helps others realize that mental illness can affect anyone. ___18___. However, prejudice has not completely disappeared. Many people admit they would view someone differently if they learned that person had a mental health condition.
___19___ In some areas, mental health professionals are hard to find. Some people have to travel long distances to see a specialist. Cost is another major barrier, with many unable to afford care even when it is available.
To solve these problems, experts are promoting cooperative care, where primary care doctors work with mental health professionals. This allows patients to receive mental health support during regular doctor visits. Meanwhile, digital technology has advanced. ___20___. However, experts agree that human connection remains irreplaceable in mental health treatment.
A.Access to mental health care remains a challenge.
B.Recently, however, attitudes have begun to change.
C.A shortage of mental health professionals is a big problem.
D.This openness encourages people to seek help without shame.
E.These feelings affect people of all ages, though in different ways.
F.Those with mental health struggles are treated with great kindness.
G.It is also making care more accessible via online therapy platforms.
三、完形填空
A narrow trail became a real challenge for me when my dad suggested hiking in a national park. I followed him ___21___. If the path is no wider than my shoulders, I’m not going to ___22___ upwards along the chain like a skillful hiker. I must test every foothold (落脚点), ___23___ the chain with both hands to stop my knees from shaking.
My feeling of heights is ___24___ from my dad’s. He grew up climbing rocky peaks without a second ___25___, while I was raised in a flat midwestern town.
When we reached the narrow part, I was out of ___26___. My dad was thirty feet ahead, moving and humming freely, while I stood nervously, my lips white. He paused and ___27___, eventually realizing I had ___28___ to keep up with him all the way.
“Eyes on the rock, not on the drop,” he called out. I knew if I looked down, I would be ___29___ to the spot. So I took a deep breath and moved my foot toward the next step — not without fear, but with a mix of terror and ___30___.
When I reached the peak, I ___31___ my dad’s wide grin (露齿笑). “My grandfather brought me here once,” he said, putting a hand on my shoulder, “he told me that fear prepares your body for something important. Try to ___32___ it, and it becomes ___33___.”
We sat on the flat rock, looking at the canyon below. That day, I learned that courage is not the ___34___ of fear, but the decision to take one more step. Breathtaking views are hidden behind what makes us ___35___.
21. A.hesitantly B.excitedly C.eagerly D.happily
22. A.run B.climb C.jump D.lift
23. A.holding B.pushing C.touching D.covering
24. A.distant B.free C.different D.separate
25. A.fear B.thought C.chance D.notice
26. A.control B.reach C.sight D.breath
27. A.passed by B.gave in C.turned around D.looked up
28. A.struggled B.tended C.competed D.agreed
29. A.limited B.devoted C.rooted D.related
30. A.patience B.curiosity C.determination D.gratitude
31. A.caught B.hated C.imagined D.recognized
32. A.avoid B.ignore C.realize D.overcome
33. A.attention B.strength C.failure D.weakness
34. A.cause B.excuse C.memory D.absence
35. A.calm B.satisfied C.cheerful D.uneasy
四、语法填空
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
In a quiet corner of an old town in Hunan province, 61-year-old Liang Desong often sits at his wooden desk for up to 10 hours a day. It’s ___36___ (challenge) for a man of his age, but he says he doesn’t feel the time, as he puts his heart into Miao painting, ___37___ ethnic art form he has practiced for many years.
The craftsman, ___38___ (equip) with the tools of his craft, from fine ___39___ (brush) and a set of bright paints, to pieces of dark black and blue cloth, outlines his design before applying base colors, putting more colors, ___40___ then adding the fine details.
So far, a great many visitors ___41___ (attract) to his workshop to see the old art. Deeply rooted in Miao culture and tradition, Miao painting is ___42___ (true) famous for its beautiful natural pictures like flowers, as well as lucky symbols like birds, dragons and fish. These go together with geometric patterns, ___43___ are divided into different types such as grouped designs, horned designs and squared compositions.
These abstract but meaningful geometric patterns are a kind of visual language, recording the good and hard times of Miao history while ___44___ (preserve) the spirit of their culture, Liang explains.
“The hardest part is copying the fine stitches of Miao embroidery (刺绣) with a brush. This is a slow process, but ___45___ (bring) the artwork to life, making it hard to tell painting from embroidery,” he says.
五、单词拼写
根据句意及首字母和中文提示写出单词。
46. Most young people hope to be f__________ (财务上) independent after graduation.
47. These space m__________ (任务) have collected plenty of valuable data about distant planets.
48. Hearing that the disaster claimed hundreds of lives, many people burst into t__________ (眼泪).
49. The teacher stood at the front, i__________ (说明) the key points of the poem with vivid examples.
50. The reading festival offered d__________ (多样的) activities, from poetry reciting to book crossing.
51. Having suffered a big loss before, he refuses to take the risk again — once b__________ (被咬), twice shy.
52. After years of hard work, he was finally a__________ (录取) to the university that he had been longing for.
53. Just then it o__________ (出现,被想到) to me that true growth lies in accepting one’s weaknesses bravely.
54. We finished the two-hour English exam, and a__________ (之后) went to the canteen to celebrate surviving it.
55. What p__________ (百分比) of the audience voted for Team Xiao Qiang on Sisters Who Make Waves Season 7
56. After the intense Hyrox race, the champion still looked incredibly e__________ (精力充沛的) during the interview.
57. The government has policies to support all ethnic m__________ (少数民族) though the specific measures may vary.
58. E__________ (被选为) as the leader of the volleyball team, she immediately called a meeting to discuss the strategy.
59. For nearly a d__________ (十年), we’ve been highlighting the dangers of smoking, but the problem remains serious.
60. Thanks to the help of his classmates, he narrowly e__________ (逃脱了) being late for the important exam yesterday.
六、书面表达
61. 假定你是李华,近期你校英文报对高中生一周的运动时长进行了一次调查。请你使用调查结果写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
(1)描述高中生一周的运动现状;
(2)分析背后的原因;
(3)提出你的建议。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80左右;
(2)请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Should Students Spend More Time Exercising
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参考答案
1.A 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.A 6.D 7.C 8.C 9.B 10.D 11.B 12.D 13.B 14.A 15.C
16.B 17.E 18.D 19.A 20.G
21.A 22.B 23.A 24.C 25.B 26.D 27.C 28.A 29.C 30.C 31.A 32.D 33.B 34.D 35.D
36.challenging 37.an 38.equipped 39.brushes 40.and 41.have been attracted 42.truly 43.which 44.preserving 45.brings
46.financially 47.missions 48.tears 49.illustrating 50.diverse 51.bitten 52.admitted 53.occurred 54.afterwards/afterward 55.percentage 56.energetic 57.minorities 58.Elected 59.decade 60.escaped
61. Should Students Spend More Time Exercising
A recent survey in our school shows that most high school students spend little time doing exercise every week, and some even take almost no physical activity.
The main reason is that we are occupied with heavy schoolwork and endless exams. Besides, many of us prefer to spend spare time on electronic devices rather than doing sports.
As far as I’m concerned, exercise is vital for our health and study. We should squeeze time to exercise regularly to build up our bodies and relieve pressure.

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