2025-2026学年黑龙江省哈尔滨市宾县第一中学高二上学期第三次月考英语试题
选择题部分
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有1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 are the speakers going
A. A restaurant. B. The shopping mall. C. Their home.
2. What does the woman suggest the man do
A. Get up early tomorrow.
B. Drink some coffee.
C. Finish reading tonight.
3 How does the woman get the information at home
A. From TV. B. From the Internet. C. From the newspaper.
4. What does the woman think of traveling by train
A. Time-consuming. B. Affordable. C. Tiring.
5. When was the fire put out
A. At 2:00 a. m. B. At 3:00 a. m. C. At 5:00 a. m.
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和7题。
6. When does the swimming class start
A. At 6:30. B. At 7:00. C. At 7:30.
7. What does the man want the woman to do
A. Swim better. B. Do her hair. C. Hurry up.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8. Why does the woman want Mr. Holland to be the judge
A. He has lost his job.
B. He has rich experience.
C. He has worked well before.
9. What will the woman do next
A. Contact Randy Lee. B. Call on Mr. Holland. C. Try another stadium.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What did Jennifer study in university
A. Teaching. B. Literature. C. Fine arts.
11. Why did Jennifer read widely about creative writing
A. To do her work better.
B. To be a writer one day.
C. To successfully get her PhD.
12. What relation is most probably Henry to Jennifer
A. Her son. B. Her brother. C. Her husband.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13 What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. A missing pet. B. A wrong food order. C. A late package.
14. Who is Tommy
A. The woman's son. B. The woman's pet. C. The woman's boss.
15. What is wrong with the delivery drivers
A. They are ill.
B. They are out for lunch.
C. They have left the company.
16. What will the woman get the money for according to the man
A. Her lost item. B. Delivery costs. C. Her time spent on the phone.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. Where does Lecomte usually take foreigners to
A. Camping spots. B. Unknown sites. C. Popular attractions.
18. What does Lecomte enjoy doing with his friends
A. Riding a motorcycle
B. Helping the locals pick tea
C. Singing and playing the ukulele
19. Which photo astonished the young Chinese netizen
A. A little girl making a snowman.
B. A man reading a book by the river
C. Children running around with lanterns.
20. What do Lecomte's childhood and his current life have in common
A. Living in a house with red walls.
B. Taking photos of ancient villages.
C. Enjoying the stars while camping.
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,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Gold Coast Theme Parks come in all shapes and sizes and whether you like roller coasters or petting furry animals, you’re sure to find something.
Movie World
As the only movie-related theme park in Australia, Movie World features an outstanding coaster and a good handful of movie-related rides, enabling you to experience an exciting adventure full of Hollywood’s charm. Get behind-the-scenes movie information and stunt shows (特技表演) to keep the whole family entertained for the best part of a day.
Sea World
With an obvious emphasis on things that live in the water, Sea World has a fantastic range of fish, sharks, dolphins, seals, polar bears and other animals in the water. With a bunch of great rides, water slides and roller coasters, Sea World is known as the best all-round theme park on the Gold Coast.
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
Crocodiles, kangaroos, koalas and almost all of the other famous Australian native animals are living in Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. You can look at them, feed and play with some of them or just experience the fantastic 27-hectare bushland setting — an oasis (乐土) of wildlife among the Gold Coast bustle.
Tropical Fruit World
Tropical Fruit World is a farm growing over 500 unusual tropical fruits from all over the world, with mini golf, an animal park and rides for the little ones. This farm has been a pioneer for eco-tourism since 1983. Admission is $ 36 for adults and $ 17 for kids and free for kids under 5.
1. Which theme park should a film fan consider
A. Movie World. B. Sea World.
C. Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. D. Tropical Fruit World.
2. What can you do in Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary
A Interact with some animals. B. Experience a jungle cruise.
C. Watch stunt shows. D. Ride water slides.
3. How much will you pay if you visit Tropical Fruit World with your 11-year-old twins
A. $89. B. $70. C. $53. D. $36.
B
When I was an 8-year-old boy, my family spent a week at my Aunt Charlotte and Uncle Richard’s home in Tennessee. My older cousins were busy playing with the neighborhood kids, taking me along with them. One day, I spotted a boy, Jack, around my age, playing outside a weathered old house down the street. We struck up a conversation and quickly became friends, spending the next few days playing together.
One afternoon, my cousins felt thirsty and tired after playing games, so we entered Jack’s house to get a drink of water. I was struck by what I saw: The shelves were bare, and the fridge was empty. Jack explained that it was just the end of the month. His mom would get paid in a few days, and then the shelves would be full again. I was deeply troubled. I had never seen anyone completely out of food before.
That evening, I subconsciously mentioned the matter to Aunt Charlotte. Without a word, she took a freshly baked pie from the oven and disappeared out of the back door. I later learned that having experienced a period of hunger, she exactly understood what it was like to be without food. Then she gave the extra pie to Jack’s mom. For the rest of our visit, Aunt Charlotte prepared a hearty lunch for both of us every day. She also made sure that she would send over some fresh vegetables and fruits from their garden, ensuring that Jack’s family had nutritious meals.
At that time, I didn’t realize the profound lesson she was teaching me. Aunt Charlotte was a shining example of generosity. She showed me how to live with empathy, how to give without expecting anything in return, how to share what we have, and, most importantly, how to love. Her quiet, selfless acts left a lasting impression on me, teaching me that true compassion often lies in the small, everyday gestures that can make a big difference in someone’s life. She didn’t just give food. She gave hope and dignity, showing that even in tough times, a helping hand can lighten the burden.
4. Why was Jack’s house empty of food
A. His fridge was too old to hold extra food. B. His mom was too busy to buy some food.
C. His family lacked the money to afford food. D. His family had just cleared food completely.
5. How did the author help Jack
A. By telling the situation to his aunt. B. By preparing a hearty lunch for him.
C. By inviting him to eat the pie together. D. By giving the things in the oven to him.
6. Which word best describes Aunt Charlotte
A. Fair. B. Busy. C. Tough. D. Charitable.
7. What is the best title for the text
A. The Sadness of Poverty B. A Lesson in Silent Kindness
C. The Lasting Childhood Friendship D. A Chance to Cook Perfect Meals
C
Planting trees is good for the environment. It’s a popular way to remove carbon (碳) from the air. But a new study shows that this method alone cannot offset all the planet-warming pollution, known as the emission (排放) of greenhouse gas, created by the world’s biggest fossil fuel (化石燃料) companies.
To do that, we would need to plant so many trees that they would cover all of North and Central America. The researchers found that trees cannot absorb carbon as fast as these 200 large oil, gas, and coal companies produce it. There simply isn’t enough land on Earth for all the trees we would need.
Also, if these companies had to pay for planting all those trees, it would cost $ 10.8 trillion. That’s more money than all these big companies are actually worth combined. “People might think planting trees is a magic solution, but it’s not,” said Nina Friggens, one of the researchers.
Many companies, including fossil fuel businesses, pay for tree-planting programs to cancel out their pollution. Trees are a cheap way to do this because they naturally absorb carbon.
For the study, the researchers looked at the 200 companies that own the most fossil fuels underground (like oil and coal they plan to use in the future). They calculated how much CO2 would be released if all these fuels were burned.
Another scientist, Jonathan Foley, explained the results simply. He said, “Planting trees is like using a sponge (海绵) to clean up a big water spill. But if we keep spilling more and more water, the sponge won’t be able to keep up. First, we need to turn off the tap.”
8. What does the underlined word “offset” in paragraph 1 mean
A. Pick. B. Balance. C. Set. D. Switch.
9. Why does the author mention North and Central America
A. To suggest more trees should be planted in this region.
B. To compare forest coverage in different continents.
C. To explain where the fossil fuel companies are located.
D. To show planting trees to cancel out carbon emissions is impossible.
10. What is the main reason why trees are used in cancelling out carbon
A. They are a low-cost natural solution. B. They are required by government policies.
C. They are the only known method available. D. They can completely solve pollution problems.
11. What do Foley’s words mean
A. The tap should be fixed first. B. Water spills are difficult to clean down
C. The source of pollution should be cut off. D. Better sponges are needed to absorb water spills.
D
Stroke is the most important cause of disability for adults in the EU, which affects about 1. 1 million people each year. After a stroke, patients commonly need recovery to relearn to walk, talk, or perform daily tasks. Research has shown that music treatment can help stroke patients to recover language and motor function.
But for people who suffered a stroke, playing music may itself be a skill that needs to be relearned. Now, a study has shown novel soft robotics can help recovering patients to relearn playing music and other skills that require flexibility and coordination (协调) .
Dr Maohua Lin, a professor at Florida Atlantic University and colleagues designed and tested a “smart hand exoskeleton (外骨骼) ” in the shape of a multi-layered, flexible 3D-printed robo-glove, which weighs only 191g. The entire palm and wrist area of the glove are designed to be soft and flexible, and the shape of the glove can be custom-made to fit each wearer’s hand.
“While wearing the glove, human users have control over the movement of each finger to a significant extent,” said senior author Dr Erik Engeberg. “The glove is designed to assist and enhance their natural hand movements, allowing their fingers to bend and stretch freely.”
At the same time, the authors used machine learning to successfully teach the glove to “feel” the difference between playing a correct and incorrect versions of a beginner’s song on the piano. The glove can give feedback to the wearer either by touching, looking or listening. These would enable her or him to understand their performance and make improvements.
“But several challenges in this field need to be overcome. These include improving the accuracy and reliability of tactile sensing, enhancing the adaptability and flexibility of the exoskeleton design, and improving the machine learning algorithms to better interpret and respond to user input,” added Lin.
12. What is the smart hand exoskeleton
A. A flexible robo-glove. B. A light 3D-printed palm.
C. A multi-layered hand supporter. D. A smart monitor worn round wrist.
13. What does Erik Engeberg stress about the exoskeleton
A. Its simplicity of wearing. B. Its flexibility and softness.
C. Its assistance to patients’ fingers. D. Its significant application ranges.
14. Why does the exoskeleton offer feedback to stroke patients
A. To get charged in time. B. To regulate wearing period.
C. To control hand movements. D. To better musical performance.
15. What does Lin think of the design
A. It is hitting a bottleneck. B. It is far from satisfactory.
C. It is a challenge to human hands. D. It is well-received in the market.
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。
The habits we form during our teenage years often determine the course of our future. Many successful people built key habits during their youth that set them on a path to success. In contrast bad habits formed during this critical period may quietly erode (损害) our potential for growth. ____16____
Getting lost in social media. Many teenagers fall into the trap of comparison due to overusing social media. They constantly compare themselves to those seemingly perfect online persons.____17____ It’s important to remember that everyone’s journey is different. You should recognize and value your own progress and achievements.
____18____Teenagers often feel a strong need to be accepted by their friends. This can lead to an unhealthy focus on appearances. They may try to look “cool” at the expense of personal growth. However, most people are too busy with their own lives to notice yours. Instead of striving (努力) to impress others, focus on improving yourself.
Procrastinating (拖延) and abandoning goals. Procrastination can easily become a habit. ____19____One common reason why teens let go of their goals is the desire for instant approval from others. But pursuing short-term approval often comes at the cost of long-term success. Learn to enjoy the journey of working toward your goals — it’s the process, not just the outcome, that shapes your character.
If you’re serious about breaking bad habits and building better ones, consider reading Atomic Habits by James Clear or The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg. ____20____ The world offers countless opportunities, and you have hidden potential within you. Don’t let bad habits stand in the way of the extraordinary future you’re capable of achieving.
A. Refusing to accept responsibilities.
B. Caring too much about appearances.
C. It steals your valuable time and weakens your resolve.
D. Most apps are designed to keep you coming back for more.
E. In fact social media often presents a polished version of reality.
F. This guide will help you recognize some bad habits and offer mindset tips.
G. Both offer powerful frameworks for understanding and reshaping behavior.
第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完型填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
I’ve loved watching hummingbirds (蜂鸟), so I try to attract them to my garden and enjoy the treats. But to my disappointment, not a single hummingbird ___21___.
One sunny afternoon, my neighbor friend ___22___ me over for a backyard barbecue. As we chatted, I couldn’t ___23___ asking about the large group of hummingbirds. I shared my struggles in attracting them while ___24___ how her garden seemed to be a hummingbird haven (安全处所). With a smile, she said, “Ah, I see. Let me share a ___25___ with you.”
She then showed me her hummingbird feeders. When I first saw one of them, I was so ___26___. It was like a work of art, with bright color and complex design. And hummingbirds just flocked to it like crazy. Suddenly, it all made ___27___. With such a beautiful feeder, it comes as no ___28___ that her garden was a hummingbird hotspot.
She ___29___ me to get one and place it in my garden, I didn’t ___30___ to buy it right away. A few days later, the package arrived, and upon ___31___ it, I found the feeder indeed very exquisite (精致的). I ___32___ hung it in the garden, and put some food in it.
I couldn’t believe it! For years I’ve been putting all my ___33___ attracting hummingbirds to my backyard but without ___34___. And this beautiful art work made it! At that moment, my heart was filled with joy and ___35___. It reminded me that sometimes, approaching things in a different way can lead to success.
21. A. went away B. showed up C. gave in D. stepped aside
22. A. knocked B. passed C. invited D. pulled
23. A. resist B. consider C. imagine D. continue
24. A. examining B. complaining C. expecting D. admiring
25. A. proof B. secret C. lecture D. schedule
26. A. worried B. embarrassed C. impressed D. depressed
27. A. sense B. trouble C. progress D. noise
28. A. need B. surprise C. sign D. rule
29. A. recommended B. warned C. ordered D. forced
30. A. intend B. manage C. remember D. hesitate
31. A. approaching B. investigating C. describing D. opening
32. A. temporarily B. unwillingly C. crazily D. eagerly
33. A. life B. feelings C. efforts D. money
34. A. difficulty B. success C. patience D. recognition
35. A. contentment B. courage C. duty D. curiosity
非选择题部分
第三部分:语言运用(共两节;满分30分)
第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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。
The artificial intelligence (AI) revolution is often compared to the industrial revolution. One key difference lies in energy ____36____(consume). Training a large AI model can use more electricity than 100 homes need in a year. AI systems are growing more and more complex and the energy demands ____37____ (increase) rapidly.
This situation poses a challenge to global efforts for sustainable development. _____38_____, researchers are actively seeking solutions. One promising method is to use extra energy from renewable sources. For example, data centers can be programmed ____39____(perform) energy-intensive tasks when solar or wind power is most available. This approach helps reduce carbon emissions and enables ____40____ more efficient use of clean energy.
Another strategy is committed to ____41____ (design) new AI chips. Scientists are developing the only hardware ____42____ imitates the human brain’s highly efficient way of processing information. These brain- like chips potentially reduce AI’s energy use by over 90%. Such an achievement would represent a great leap in sustainable computing.
The ultimate goal is to ensure AI’s development matches environmental protection. By combining smart energy management with innovative hardware, we can power the future of AI ____43____ putting too much pressure on our planet. This balance is ____44____ (true) important for our shared future. Everyone should realize that a sustainable approach ____45____ (require) for technological progress.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,你班上周五参观了一个通过数字技术展示文化遗产的新展览。请你给英国朋友Chris写一封邮件,分享你的经历,内容包括:
(1)展览内容;
(2)你的感想。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式作答。
Dear Chris,
I'm writing to share with you a new exhibition I visited last Friday.
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Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分 25分)
47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
My dad was a cleaner in my school. When I was 12, I decided to study hard to have a life different from his.
One day when Dad asked me to play basketball with him, I just replied, “I’m busy. I want to study well so that I can become a rich man. I don’t want to be a cleaner like you, Dad!” He was shocked (震惊的), but I didn’t care and continued studying hard. Finally, I graduated from high school with honors, and decided it was time to break free from my dad and follow my dreams.
“Dad, I got a scholarship to a law school in California,” I told him. “I’ll leave in 3 days.” My dad was surprised but proud of me. As I left for the airport 3 days later, he said, “Son, wherever you go, welcome back home.” I ignored his words and flew to California.
After I graduated, I found a great job there. Later, I was made manager and earned much money. I no longer remembered my father was a cleaner. I had forgotten my dad, who was still cleaning my school. I seldom answered his calls or wrote back to him. I was busy; I still had a lot more to achieve.
With time, the more success I tasted, somehow, the lonelier I became. I felt especially lonely on my 31st birthday. I kept checking my phone, hoping someone wished me a happy birthday. But there wasn’t a single call or message. Later that evening when I returned home from my office, something in my mailbox drew my attention.
“A letter ” I whispered and saw it was from my father. He never forgot to mail me a letter on my each birthday. However, I never took the trouble to read it. “How did I ignore him ” I thought. I brought the letter home and took out his earlier letters. And I opened one. It read, “Wherever you are, I love you to the last drop of my blood. I wish you a happy life.”
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
I picked up another letter and read it.
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Finally, I arrived at my dad’s house and saw him sitting alone in the yard.
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