黑龙江佳木斯市第一中学2025-2026学年度高一下学期第二次月考英语试题(含答案)

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2025-2026学年度高一下学期第二次月考英语试题
一、阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节 阅读单选(15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Tropical Escape on Coral Island: Relaxation & Adventure Package
Why Coral Island
Coral Island in the tropical (热带的) ocean is an amazing place. Its clear waters host colorful coral reefs (珊瑚礁) and all kinds of sea life. Sandy beaches, lined with trees, are perfect for relaxation. The rainforest, covering 60% of the island, shelters the unique Coral Island Finch. Away from city noise, it has a laid-back feeling. There are activities for all ages, like swimming and forest hikes. On land, join guided rainforest hikes or village tours.
What to Do
On the first day, we’ll meet you at the airport and then take you to your accommodation. In the evening, enjoy a welcome dinner. The next day, choose one between swimming and a forest hike in the morning, and relax or play beach volleyball in the afternoon. 3-day guests check out after a last swim on the third day.
5-day guests can take a village tour and try windsurfing. From day 4 to day 5, 5-day guests can keep exploring.
Accommodation Choices
We offer choices of different prices. Beachfront Bungalows are on the beach, with air-conditioners, private baths, and ocean-view balconies (阳台). Inland Cabins, surrounded by nature, are economical with nearby shared bathrooms. The individual price is as follows.
Accommodation Type 3-day 5-day
Beachfront Bungalow $1,200 $1,800
Inland Cabin $600 $900
(Note: A 50% discount is available for those under 18 years old.)
The prices include your place to stay, 3 meals a day, and most activities. But some specialized water sports might cost extra.
If this tropical escape on Coral Island has caught your heart, don’t hesitate!
Click here to register and start an unforgettable adventure!
1. What can tourists do on the second day on Coral Island
A.Swim and hike.
B.Take a village tour.
C.Hike and relax.
D.Explore the island.
2. How much will a couple with a 10-year-old son pay for the 3-day Inland Cabin
A.$1,200.
B.$1,500.
C.$1,800.
D.$3,000.
3. What is the purpose of this text
A.To introduce island wildlife.
B.To promote a travel package.
C.To compare hotel services.
D.To explain travel safety rules.
B
Antonie de Saint-Exupery’s The Little Prince is far more than a children’s novel — it is a profound meditation on love, friendship, and the true essence of life. First published in 1943, this beloved work has transcendened time and borders, translated into over 600 languages and dialects, second only to the Bible in its reach across the globe. With its unique ability to present profound ideas in a simple and approachable way, the story has become a valuable tool for educators and parents, and it still inspires young people around the world.
The Little Prince’s planet is home to three volcanoes and a rose, which he loves nearly. However, the rose’s pride and his inability to understand her love lead him to leave in search of wisdom. His travels take him to various planets, each inhabited by adults who represent different aspects of the human condition.
On the first planet, he meets a King who believes he controls everything, including the stars. The King’s authority is an illusion (幻觉), teaching the Little Prince about the worthlessness of power. On another planet, he encounters a businessman who is busy counting stars, believing he can own them. This encounter highlights the nonsense of materialism.
The Little Prince’s journey continues to a planet where a lamplighter works tirelessly, following a set of rules that no longer make sense. This character illustrates the trap of blindly following routines without questioning their purpose. Finally, on Earth, the Little Prince meets a Fox, who imparts the story’s most important lesson: One sees clearly only with the heart. What is essential is invisible to the eye.
The Fox’s words lead the Little Prince to understand the true value of his rose, not in her physical appearance, but in the deep emotional connection they share. This realization is the story’s climax, as it shifts the Little Prince’s perspective on love and relationships.
In sense, The Little Prince is not just a book — it is a timeless gift. It teaches us to value the invisible, cherish our connections, and never stop seeing the world through the eyes of innocence. Whether read for the first time in childhood or revised in adulthood, it never fails to touch the heart and inspire us to live more authentically, more kindly, and more fully. It is, without a doubt, a must-read for every person who dares to believe in the magic of life.
4. What can we learn about The Little Prince from the first paragraph
A.It was especially written for educators and parents.
B.It has been translated into more languages than the Bible.
C.It passes on deep philosophical ideas in a simple manner.
D.It focuses more on children’s life and adults’ word.
5. What lesson does the Little Prince learn from the King on the first planet
A.The importance of authority.
B.The unhealthy of power.
C.The value of hard work.
D.The necessity of rules.
6. What is the main theme of The Little Prince as illustrated by the Fox’s lesson
A.The importance of authority.
B.The value of materialism.
C.The core of love and relationships.
D.The significance of routines.
7. What type of passage is this
A.A travel guide.
B.A news report.
C.A personal diary.
D.A book review.
C
The rapid spread of artificial intelligence has people wondering: who’s most likely to use AI in their daily lives Many think it’s the tech-savvy – those who understand how AI works — who are most eager to adopt it.
Surprisingly, a new research, published in the Journal of Marketing, finds the opposite. People with less knowledge about AI are actually more open to using the technology. We call this difference in adoption the “lower literacy-higher receptivity” link (低(人工智能)素养—高接受度). This link exists across different groups, backgrounds and even countries. For instance, our analysis of data from market research company Ipsos across 27 countries shows that people in nations with lower average AI literacy are more receptive towards AI adoption than those in nations with higher literacy.
The reason behind this link lies in how AI now performs tasks we once thought only humans could do. When AI creates a piece of art, writes a heartfelt response or plays a musical instrument, it can feel almost amazing — like it’s crossing into human land. Of course, AI doesn’t actually have human qualities. A chatbot might create an empathetic (共情的) response, but it doesn’t feel empathy (共鸣). People with more technical knowledge about AI understand this, making the technology less mysterious. On the other hand, those with less understanding may see AI as magical. We suggest this sense of magic makes them more open to using AI tools.
The lower literacy-higher receptivity link is strongest for using AI tools in areas where people are more likely to ask for emotional support or consulting. When it comes to tasks that don’t need human-like qualities, such as analysing test results, the pattern changes. To make the most of AI, businesses, educators and policymakers need to make this balance. And ideally, this will happen with respect that inspires many people to use this new technology.
8. Who are more likely to use AI in daily lives
A.People who are tech-savvy.
B.People in developed countries.
C.People with higher average AI literacy.
D.People with less knowledge about AI.
9. How does the author prove the “lower literacy-higher receptivity” link
A.By giving examples of AI applications.
B.By doing experiments on the use of AI.
C.By analyzing data from a market research company.
D.By interviewing people with different AI knowledge levels.
10. Why might people with low literacy about AI find it “magical”
A.They believe AI has human emotions.
B.They do not understand how AI works.
C.They have seen AI perform tasks better than humans.
D.They are more likely to use AI for emotional support.
11. What is the main purpose of the text
A.To explain why people’s attitudes toward AI vary greatly
B.To introduce a new finding about AI adoption and literacy.
C.To stress the importance of improving public AI knowledge.
D.To show the influence of AI on people’s daily tasks.
D
A new rule has been passed that will protect more than 50 of the world’s shark species, many of which are endangered. The rule was signed by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), which manages how people deal in plants and animals. Most of the world’s countries are members of CITES. The rule puts 60 shark species under the protection of CITES.
One of the reasons sharks are endangered is that they are hunted for their fins, which are used in shark fin soup. The sharks that are hunted most for their fins include blue and tiger sharks, which were regarded as dangerous creatures. Thanks to this agreement, around 95% of sharks that people catch for their fins are now protected. This means that anyone trying to buy or sell these types of sharks must present an official document. These official documents will only be offered to people or companies who have proved to scientists that their business doesn’t endanger wildlife or damage the ocean.
Conservationists(环保主义者) hope the deal will protect biodiversity in the sea. Sharks matter a great deal for this because they are usually apex animals that hunt, kill and eat other animals. That means they are at the highest point of the “food chain”—in other words, nothing else eats them. If sharks were to disappear, it would seriously impact sea life lower down the food chain, as some species’ numbers would increase fast. This could affect the weak balance of all sea life.
All biologists are not in favor of the new rule. They think that making it harder to fish for sharks will make their fins even more expensive, which would in turn encourage illegal fishing. However, Shawn Heinrichs from Only One, a group that campaigns to protect the ocean, called it “The biggest win in the history of ocean species”.
12. Why is the new rule made
A.To control the trade in sharks.
B.To protect biodiversity in the sea.
C.To ban people from fishing for sharks.
D.To protect endangered plants and animals.
13. What does the underlined word “apex” probably mean in paragraph 3
A.Frightening.
B.Major.
C.Dangerous.
D.Top.
14. What can be inferred about the new rule from the last paragraph
A.It can prevent illegal fishing.
B.It is debatable.
C.It does wonders for ocean species.
D.It is criticized by all the biologists.
15. What can be the best title for this text
A.Nations Sign Up to Save Sharks
B.New Rules Benefit Biodiversity in the Ocean
C.Sharks: Dangerous or Endangered
D.CITES Aims to Protect Ocean Species
第二节 七选五(5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
With travel on the rise, more families are planning to take their home life on the road, whether it’s for a weekend or a longer trip. Traveling with kids can be stressful — with all those suitcases and cries of “Are we there yet ” ____16____
Involving young children in planning a trip might sound silly, but it’s far more valuable than it seems: “You shouldn’t expect a 4-year-old to spend eight hours in museums,” says Waldon, a family travel expert. “It’s really smart for parents to think like their kid and realize,‘____17____’” That attitude helps parents avoid terrible situations that may ruin the day.
____18____ If a little one is into dinosaurs, perhaps you’ll want to check out a city’s Natural History Museum. If they love animals, maybe there’s a way to include a visit to a farm or an aquarium (水族馆).
One of Waldon’s favourite ways to get younger kids excited about a trip is reading. “Books are perfect for little armchair travellers,” she says. “____19____” Before a recent trip to Puerto Rico, Waldon read her kids a book about a frog native to the island. Afterwards, her daughters got really excited to hear this little frog singing at night.
People often think the trip is going to be one Instagram worthy moment after another, but that never happens. ____20____ When kids are involved, they can become invested in getting through those problems. They also learn to work things out together as a family.
A.Most children really enjoy challenges.
B.Actually, no family trip goes without problems.
C.However, it can also be a highly rewarding activity.
D.That way, we’re getting more of that local experience.
E.This is a 30-minute max type opportunity for my child.
F.They get the kids curious about the trip before leaving home.
G.Parents can also play into their kids’ interests when planning a trip.
二、完形填空(15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
Jiang Zhaopeng, an 18-year-old medical student from Yantai, faced a life-or-death test in the backseat of a car.
Jiang and his classmate were about to take the spring college entrance exam when the emergency ____21____ unexpectedly. At about 8:10 am, the two boarded a ride-hailing car heading for the testing site. ____22____, Jiang’s classmate collapsed onto his lap, showing ____23____ of heart attack. “I thought he was just tired ____24____,” Jiang said, “but when I called his name, he made no ____25____ and even stopped breathing.”
Benefiting from first aid skills learned in school, Jiang ____26____ without hesitation. He laid his classmate ____27____ and began performing CPR. Meanwhile, the driver, Wang Tao sped to the hospital, running six red lights and arriving in just seven minutes — half the ____28____ time.
“The first four minutes of CPR in the car were absolutely vital,” ____29____ the doctor. Only after ____30____ his classmate was under professional care did Jiang report the emergency to school officials. He rushed to the exam then, but ____31____ to take the 9 a.m. Chinese language test.
Jiang said he has no ____32____ about his decision, “Exams can be retaken, but a life cannot.”
The story quickly went viral online and drew widespread ____33____ from netizens. Due to joint efforts, Jiang received a ____34____ exam with a backup test paper. Because of their ____35____ and caring actions, both Jiang and Wang have been recommended as candidates for the “China Good Person List” for the second quarter of 2025.
21. A.upgraded B.downloaded C.unfolded D.disappeared
22. A.At once B.At random C.All the time D.All of a sudden
23. A.aid B.sign C.relief D.symbol
24. A.initially B.gradually C.obviously D.eventually
25. A.comment B.response C.decision D.difference
26. A.let off steam B.rose to his feet C.sprang into action D.took a breath
27. A.aside B.flat C.upper D.ahead
28. A.popular B.given C.precise D.usual
29. A.confirmed B.offered C.predicted D.complained
30. A.asking B.forcing C.ensuring D.assuming
31. A.expected B.succeeded C.recalled D.failed
32. A.explanation B.regret C.pain D.wonder
33. A.criticism B.praise C.conclusion D.inspiration
34. A.original B.renewable C.make-up D.take-home
35. A.well-behaved B.self-disciplined C.life-saving D.multi-skilled
三、语法填空(10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
Fascinated by China’s splendid culture I was fortunate to go to China to study Chinese in 2017. There I ____36____ (introduce) to Du Fu’s “The Thatched Cottage Is Broken by the Autumn Wind” by my teacher, who read slowly but engagingly, transporting me into the colorful world of ancient poetry and particularly Tang poetry.
____37____ (drive) by the beauty of Tang poetry, an endless source of motivation, I felt a strong urge ____38____ (explore) its depths and share its wonders with others. Since then, I ____39____ (develop) a deep love for Tang Poetry, ____40____ popularity is such that few in China cannot recite a few Tang poems.
My desk holds several collections of Tang poetry. With lines that inspire emotions like joy and ____41____ (sad), each reading session leaves me ____42____ (desire) to read more. Li Bai’s free-flowing imagination, Du Fu’s ____43____ (sympathy) insight, Du Mu’s atmospheric worlds and Li Shangyin’s bittersweet romance, Wang Han’s heroism, and Wang Wei’s peace all resonate (产生共鸣) with raw emotion and wisdom.
Tang poetry offers us a better understanding of ancient Chinese people’s elegant life, teaches us to enrich our fast-paced modern lives with grace ____44____ takes us to places as far as our hearts can reach.
My devotion to Tang poetry in 2017 was a beautiful encounter and a profound transformation of my soul. Now, as a Chinese language teacher back in Vietnam, ____45____ I dream of is to sow the seed of love for Tang poetry in my students just as my teacher did for me.
四、词汇汉译英(10小题,每小题0.5分,满分5分)
根据首字母及中文提示写出单词
46. t____ n. 紧张,焦虑
47. r____ v. 移走,搬走
48. e____ adj.精力充沛的
49. d____ n.目的地,终点
50. e____ v.参与,参加
51. c____ n.满意,满足
52. r____ v. 减少,降低
53. e____ v. 建立,设立
54. i____ adj. 独立的
55. f____ adj.坦率的,坦诚的
五、书信写作(满分15分)
56. 假设你是某中学学生会主席李华,你校即将举办一次以“保护海洋”为主题的宣传活动。请你以学生会的名义,用英语写一封倡议书,号召全校师生积极参与保护海洋的行动。内容包括:
(1)当前海洋面临的主要问题;(2)保护海洋的具体做法。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear teachers and students,
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
The Students’ Union
六、读后续写(满分20分)
57. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之成为一篇完整的短文。词数150左右。
Diana stepped into her college dormitory, her heart pounding with a mix of excitement and nervousness. The room was small but bright, with two beds, two desks, and a bookshelf. Her roommate, Lily, was already there, unpacking a box filled with colorful pillows and a huge teddy bear. “Glad to see you I’m Lily,” she greeted with a broad smile, extending her hand. Diana smiled back shyly, “I’m Diana.”
At first, everything went smooth. They chatted about their high schools, favorite movies, and dreams for college. But soon, Diana noticed some differences. Lily was an early riser, always getting up at 6:00 and humming (哼唱) softly while getting dressed. Diana, however, loved sleeping in and often felt annoyed by the early morning noise. Lily also had a habit of leaving her things everywhere, with her shoes by the door, her books on Diana’s desk, and her snacks on the windowsill (窗台).
One evening, Diana came back to find her favorite notebook missing. She searched for it everywhere but couldn’t find it. “Have you seen my notebook, Lily ” she asked, trying to keep her voice calm. “Oh, yeah,” Lily replied casually, “I used it to take some notes in my math class. Is that okay ” Diana felt her face turned red with anger. “No, it’s not okay” she screamed. “You should ask for my permission before using my items” Lily looked astonished and a little hurt. “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to upset you,” she said guiltily.
After that, the atmosphere in the room became tense. They seldom talked, and when they did, their words were cold. Lily felt lonely and missed her old friends. She thought about talking to her mom on the phone, but she didn’t want to disturb her. One night, as Diana lay in bed, she heard Lily crying softly. “Should I hold a friendly attitude and talk with her patiently ” Diana hesitated for a moment and thought to herself.
The next morning, Diana decided to apologize.
________________________________________________________________________________
From that day on, the relationship between Diana and Lily changed.
________________________________________________________________________________
一、阅读理解
A 1-3
1.A 2.B 3.B
B 4-7
4.C 5.B 6.C 7.D
C 8-11
8.D 9.C 10.B 11.B
D 12-15
12.A 13.D 14.B 15.A
七选五16-20
16.C 17.E 18.G 19.F 20.B
二、完形填空21-35
21.C 22.D 23.B 24.A 25.B
26.C 27.B 28.D 29.A 30.C
31.D 32.B 33.B 34.C 35.C
三、语法填空
36.was introduced
37.Driven
38.to explore
39.have developed
40.whose
41.sadness
42.desiring
43.sympathetic
44.and
45.what
四、单词拼写
46.tension
47.remove
48.energetic
49.destination
50.engage
51.contentment
52.reduce
53.establish
54.independent
55.frank
五、倡议书范文
Dear teachers and students,
Now oceans are seriously polluted by plastic waste, chemical sewage and overfishing, destroying marine creatures’ homes. It’s high time we took action to protect the sea.
We should avoid disposable plastic products, sort rubbish properly and refuse shark fin and other sea food from endangered species. Besides, we can share marine protection knowledge around us.
Small efforts will make a big difference to our blue planet. Let’s act together!
The Students’ Union
六、读后续写范文
The next morning, Diana decided to apologize. She bought a pack of Lily’s favorite cookies and walked up to Lily nervously. She said she was sorry for losing her temper the day before and admitted she was too sensitive about her personal things. Lily also apologized for using Diana’s notebook without asking and leaving her things everywhere. They sat down and talked openly about their different living habits.
From that day on, the relationship between Diana and Lily changed. They made simple dorm rules together: Lily would tidy up her belongings and keep quiet in the early morning, while Diana would learn to be more understanding. They shared snacks, watched movies and helped each other with schoolwork. They finally realized that true friendship comes from communication and mutual respect.

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