贵州省松桃民族中学2025-2026学年高二下学期3月月考英语试卷(含答案,无听力音频无听力原文)

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2026 年 3 月高二年级月考英语试题
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。
每段对话仅读二遍。
1. What does the man suggest bringing
A. Clothes. B. Snacks. C. Medicine.
2. When will the speakers leave for the trip
A. On Friday. B. On Saturday. C. On Sunday.
3. What is the woman’s attitude to the man’s suggestion
A. Supportive. B. Doubtful. C. Unclear.
4. What do the speakers want to do
A. Make phone calls. B. Send postcards. C. Take photos.
5. How long do the speakers plan to stay in Europe
A. 4 days. B. 7 days. C. 14 days. 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. What did the man like doing best in New York City
A. Trying the local food. B. Touring the park. C. Exploring the museum.
7. What did the man probably do on the plane
A. He read books. B. He watched films. C. He played games.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. Who is the woman probably
A. A tour guide. B. A teacher. C. A salesperson.
9. What interests the man most about the Sydney Harbour Bridge
A. Taking the ship tour. B. Climbing the bridge. C. Learning about its history.
10. What does the woman advise the man to do in the end
A. Relax on the beach. B. Watch a performance. C. Visit a zoo.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. Why does the man make the call
A. To give suggestions. B. To ask for information. C. To express thanks.
12. Where will the man go this afternoon
A. The tower. B. The square. C. The theatre.
13. What will the man probably do next
A. Search online. B. Have lunch. C. Go shopping.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. A sea journey. B. A shopping trip. C. A sports game.
15. What did the woman’s parents enjoy doing most
A. Climbing rock walls. B. Tasting different food. C. Walking in the garden.
16. What is the man interested in
A. Swimming. B. Skating. C. Climbing.
17. Where did the woman spend most of her time
A. In the Entertainment Place. B. In the Youth Area. C. In the Pool Area.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. What is the speaker probably doing
A. Giving a lecture. B. Chairing a meeting. C. Hosting a program.
19. What activity does the speaker recommend most in Sharm el-Sheikh
A. Visiting an ancient ship. B. Going on a boat trip.
C. Swimming underwater.
20. What desert adventure is available according to the speaker
A. Bird-watching. B. Hiking. C. Horse-riding.
第二部分 阅读(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、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
The upcoming winter season offers a selection of the finest, quickest, toughest and most
delightful running events across the UK for those seeking adventure or community spirit.
● Bah Humbug 10K, 1 December
Do yourself a favour and bring towels and plastic bags with you, because every bit of gear
you wear during this event is likely to be caked with mud by the end. Therefore, the
organisers have done well to ensure there are changing rooms and showers available for all
runners.
● Winter Solstice Strider, 8 December
Dig that head flashlight out of the messy drawer for this after-dark run or walk for a good
cause. You have a 5K route, which winds through the forest at the St Ives Estate. The route is
far from flat and will almost certainly be muddy in places, so make sure your batteries are
well charged in case there are emergencies. sueryder. org
● The Christmas Charity Run, 21 December
This event is run by a most environmentally conscious organiser in the country, and is
therefore only open to local runners to reduce car travel. Another great feature is that 7. 50
of the 10 entry fee goes straight to a local charity that supports people with cancer, making
this one of the most positive-impact events that you could possibly find. eventrac. co. uk
● Mapledurham 10& Half, 29 December
Mapledurham events are always well organised and, with unpleasant weather likely, you'll
have to deal with some mud on the various uphills and downhills on whichever of the 10K,
10-mile or half-marathon courses you choose. The organisers have prioritised finding a good
route over precise measurements, so all three races have a rather loose relationship with their
stated distance. mstevents. co. uk
21.Which website offers information for night run participants
A.sueryder. org B.
C.eventrac. co. uk D.mstevents. co. uk 22.What makes the Mapledurham events unique
A.Eco-friendly goals. B.Flexible race distances. C.Strong charity focus. D.Muddy running courses.
23.Which column of a magazine is the text probably from
A.Tech Trends. B.Athlete Profiles. C.News Insight. D.Race Guide.
B
Last weekend, I took my 2-year-old grandson, Rio, to the park. My goal was to get him
outside to burn some energy and teach him about the ducks. He had no goals. Two-year-olds
don’t need goals. That was the first lesson I learned that day.
He had a sense of wonder. As soon as we entered the park, he looked up at the sky and
found joy in watching the clouds. Next, he stared at the trees, laughing as he tried to catch the
rustling leaves. At that moment, nothing could have amused him more. His curiosity was
constant, endless. He was always on the search for sticks. He scraped the ground with them,
rapped a drumbeat with them on trees and benches, and waved them in the air like a flag. No
thought of a stick being used as a weapon. No need for toys or electronic devices, unlike at
home. Just sticks.
There were a few kids playing and a regular procession of people out for their morning
dog walk. Rio said hi to everyone and stuck out his hand for a high-five with a few
4-and5-year-olds, who weren’t sure how to respond. But they all said hi back. He tried to
strike up conversations with enthusiasm. It was clear he didn’t care what people looked like
or how old they were. No judgment. No fear. Just a sincere desire to connect.
My biggest revelation was that Rio was fully present no matter what he was doing. He
never asked what time it was, when we were leaving, or what we were going to do next. He
was, every second, completely and absolutely in the moment.
I had expected to be the teacher, but I had it backward. My grandson helped me
remember things we’re born knowing but forget in the process of becoming an adult.
24.What was the author’s first lesson at the park
A.The park was ideal for teaching. B.planned activities bored children.
C.His plan didn’t fit a child’s nature. D.His goals were not clear enough.
25.Why did the author describe how Rio played with sticks
A.To list all possible stick functions. B.To warn about the dangers of sticks. C.To show Rio’s wonder and creativity.
D.To compare sticks with electronic devices.
26.What can be inferred about Rio from paragraph 3
A.He was too young to respond properly.
B.He preferred talking to children of his age. C.He greeted others to seek positive feedback. D.He was open to connections with others.
27.What does the author’s experience show
A.The value of family outings. B.The lost wisdom of living.
C.The harm of setting goals. D.The way to develop curiosity.
C
Last fall, Joshua Barbeau, a freelance writer, logged onto a mysterious website called
Project December. For years, Joshua had struggled with the lingering sorrow of losing his
wife, Jessica, who died eight years ago.
Project December, powered by an advanced AI, can mimic (模仿) almost any writing style. By providing the AI with specific samples of a person’s speech, it can conduct
human-like conversations. Driven by a mixture of curiosity and desperate longing, Joshua
built an AI version of Jessica using her old texts. The initial interaction sent a shiver through
his soul. The chatbot captured Jessica’s unique voice, even her habit of using jokes to soften
serious statements. For months, it served as a shelter where Joshua could finally unburden his
long-buried sorrow.
Yet the experience had a painful limit. Each chatbot had a fixed lifespan and would
disappear permanently once its set time ended. Joshua realized that the digital version of
Jessica would “die” as well, but he determined never to “reboot” her, fearing that treating her
like a restartable video game would cheapen the experience. Fearing another loss, he limited
his conversations with the chatbot, returning only briefly on special occasions, say, Jessica’s
birthday. Despite occasional errors and confusion in the chatbot’s responses, Joshua did not
feel disappointed. Instead, these moments reminded him of Jessica’s final days, when illness
had clouded her memory. He corrected the chatbot gently, just as he once had in real life.
In the months that followed, he’d felt calmer and more optimistic. The chatbot did not
erase his sorrow or solve all his problems, but it offered emotional release and gentle
encouragement. The survivor’s guilt that had weighed on him for years gradually loosened its
hold, and most of the time, he no longer felt selfish for seeking happiness. For Joshua, the
chat logs preserved the spark of his beloved, offering a long-awaited chance to say goodbye.
28.Why did Joshua create the chatbot
A.To test the technical boundaries of AI. B.To reconnect emotionally with his wife. C.To prove AI’s generative competence.
D.To preserve the digital records of his wife. 29.What can we learn from paragraph 3
A.AI’s occasional faults depressed Joshua.
B.Joshua planned to create a new chatbot later.
C.Joshua wanted to prolong the chatbot’s company. D.The technical errors made the experience less real.
30.What impact did the chatbot have on Joshua over time
A.He was lost in the virtual world. B.He completely got rid of his sadness.
C.He managed to find a new wife. D.He felt more composed and positive.
31.What can be a suitable title for the text
A.A Digital Reunion with a Lost Love B.A Romantic Memory of a Late Wife
C.Digital Echoes: How to Build an AI Companion D.Project December: A Platform for Programmers
D
Tired of standing in line Wait a bit longer, and you may never have to again. Everyone
from Amazon to Silicon Valley start-ups is trying to eliminate lines in retail (零售) stores.
Amazon has opened 24 of its Amazon Go stores, which use cameras and artificial
intelligence (AI) to see what you’ve taken off shelves and charge you as you walk out. Some
start-ups are closely copying Amazon’s approach to using AI-powered cameras fixed in
ceilings. But others are trying an entirely different way to skip the checkout: smart shopping
carts. These companies have added cameras and sensors (传感器) to the carts, and are using
AI to tell what you’ve placed in them. A built-in scale weighs items, in case you have to pay
by the pound for an item. Customers pay by using a credit card, or through an online payment
system. When customers exit the store, a green light on the shopping cart indicates that their
orders are complete, and they’re charged.
The start-ups behind the smart shopping carts, including Caper and Veeve, say it’s
much easier to add technology to the shopping cart than to an entire store. Amazon Go stores
rely on hundreds of cameras in the ceiling. The shelves also include sensors to tell when an
item is removed. Ahmed Beshry, cofounder of Caper, believes the technology to run Amazon
Go is too expensive to use in a large grocery store. Neither Caper nor Veeve has said how
much their smart shopping carts will cost, making it difficult to compare the different formats.
Shariq Siddiqui, CEO of Veeve, said he’s finding increased interest from retailers given
Amazon’s steady expansion of Amazon Go since the first Amazon Go store opened in Seattle
in 2018. “We’re always happy when Amazon is doing something,” Siddiqui said. “They force
retailers to get out of their old-school thinking.”
Each time a business uses artificial intelligence and cameras, it raises questions about
customer privacy and the impact on jobs. Beshry notes that the cameras in his smart shopping
cart point down into the cart, so only customers’ hands and part of their arms will be captured
(拍摄) by cameras.
32.Which of the following best explains “eliminate” underlined in paragraph 1
A.Shift. B.Break. C.Extend. D.Remove.
33.What do we know about the smart shopping carts
A.They are linked to the cameras fixed in the ceilings. B.They are able to recognize purchases placed in them. C.They flash the green light when the order is cancelled. D.They can tell customers where to find what they want.
34.What does Beshry think of the technology applied in Amazon Go stores
A.It is far more expensive than their smart shopping carts. B.It has attracted many more retailers than before.
C.It may increase the cost of running a large grocery store greatly. D.It is likely to help retailers to think differently.
35.What is the best title for the text
A.The New Technology Promotes Retail Sales
B.AI-powered Cameras Are Used in Retail Stores
C.Artificial Intelligence Affects the Future Job Market D.Smart Shopping Carts Will Let You Skip the Line
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多
余选项。
Just like the United States, Britain is divided into different areas. Britain is one of the
most diverse nations in Europe with over 250 different languages being spoken in London
alone. With such a various culture, adapting to it can be a challenge for anyone. ___36___
Forget the stereotypes (老套). Many of the long formed stereotypes simply have nothing
to do with Britain today. Don’t think that everyone enjoys drinking tea or beer. Abandoning
some old ideas of people and culture will allow you to be more open-minded and easily get
into the culture.
___37___ Britain is made up of different regions that have their different traditions and
languages. Understanding different cultures will help you avoid making mistakes.
Get used to small spaces. The US is a huge country where we are used to bigger cars,
houses and spaces. Like all European nations, Britain does not have the luxury of space.
Houses, apartments and cars are all smaller than you are used to. ___38___
___39___ Always apologize for knocking into someone, even if it was their fault.
Respect people’s personal space and always wait in line. Bill Brysons’ book Notes from a
Small Island is filled with many useful tips.
Accept the jokes. ___40___ Kidding, teasing, or “taking the mick” are all ways to
describe making fun of someone but this isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Playing tricks on
someone is a common way to show affection. As Britons usually put it, “You never make fun
of someone you don’t like”.
A. Be polite.
B. Make friends with them.
C. Don’t play jokes on others. D. Understand the differences.
E. Following these steps should be of great help to you.
F. One of the most confusing aspects of British culture is humour.
G. Therefore, trying to become familiar with smaller areas is very necessary.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分) 第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
Kathy Xu, a high school teacher, had always wanted to see a shark in the wild. The
opportunity finally 41 in 2011, when she went on a snorkelling (浮潜) trip to the
Ningaloo Reef. She was so inspired by its beauty and grace that tears 42 to her
eyes.
After returning home, Xu learned about the shark trade 43 at one of
Indonesia’s largest fish markets, on the island of Lombok. Shark parts including meat,
cartilage (软骨) and teeth are cut up for export. The most prized are the fins, which 44
high prices.
Curious, Xu 45 her bags and headed to the fish market. There, she spoke
with several fishermen. Shark fishing is 46 risky and involves hard physical work,
but it is one of few ways for them to 47 for their families. “I told them I’d pay
them to take 48 out to see these snorkelling havens,” she says. Together, Xu and
the fishermen came up with the idea of snorkelling boat trips, and a deal was 49 .
In late 2012, Xu 50 her full-time job to focus on building The Dorsal Effect,
an ecotourism business she hoped would help save the declining shark 51 . In 2019,
Xu found a female Rhynchobatus cooki, a relative of the shark. The species had not been seen
for more than 20 years and was believed to be 52 . The discovery gave scientists
hope, and it could be 53 for an in-depth conservation study.
In the past decade, global demand for shark fins has 54 — a promising
result of conservation campaigns. For now, Kathy, 41, is proud of the small changes she sees
happening on Lombok, from the fishermen who now have a new way to 55 an
income to the schoolchildren who learn about sharks on tours with The Dorsal Effect.
41.A.existed B.lasted C.landed D.scheduled
42.A.bounced B.fell C.dropped D.sprang
43.A.taking place B.coming along C.taking off D.coming out
44.A.cut B.fetch C.agree D.pay
45.A.purchased B.filled C.packed D.opened
46.A.slightly B.rarely C.terribly D.partly
47.A.care B.provide C.account D.strive
48.A.competitors B.participants C.hosts D.tourists
49.A.changed B.made C.canceled D.discussed
50.A.continued B.accomplished C.lost D.quit
51.A.population B.life C.species D.production
52.A.extinct B.missing C.valueless D.hidden
53.A.knowledge B.grounds C.necessities D.stress
54.A.declined B.increased C.firmed D.boomed
55.A.offer B.distribute C.use D.earn
第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1. 5 分, 满分 15 分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1 个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。
Chinese Chess, also known as Xiangqi, is a traditional board game 56 a
long history in China. It is believed that Xiangqi originated about 2,000 years ago during
57 Warring States Period. Due to its simple equipment and strong fun, it has become one
of the most popular 58 (tradition) activities among Chinese people.
In a game of Xiangqi, there are two players: one controls the red pieces, and the other
controls the black 59 . The core goal of the game is to checkmate the opponent’s
general while 60 (protect) one’s own. Each piece has its unique movement rules,
61 makes the game full of complexity and strategic depth; nevertheless, beginners can
teach 62 (they) to play Xiangqi by reading rule books or watching online tutorials,
so it is easy to pick up for people of all ages.
63 (list) as a national intangible cultural heritage in China, Chinese Chess
has gained wide attention across the country over the years. It is not only a game but also an
important part of Chinese culture, reflecting the 64 (wise) and creativity of the
Chinese nation. So far, this traditional game 65 (spread) to many countries in Asia
and even beyond, acting as a cultural bridge between China and the rest of the world.
第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分 40 分) 第一节(满分 15 分)
66. 假设你是晨光中学的李津。学校校报正在举办“好书共享”活动,要求每位同学以“A Book That Left a Deep Impression”为题写一篇文章投稿,向其他同学推荐一本自己读过的
印象最为深刻的书,并分享阅读感受。文章内容应包括:
1.推荐书籍的书名、作者及类型;
2.这本书的主要内容; 3.推荐这本书的原因。
注意:
1.词数至少 100 词。
2.适当添加细节,使文章内容更充实、行文更连贯。
A Book That Left a Deep Impression ___________________________________________________________________________
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第二节(满分 25 分)
67. 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。 续写的词数应为 150 左右。
Alex and Ben had been best friends since kindergarten. They shared everything, from
snacks to secrets, and especially their passion for photography. Ben had saved up every penny
from his allowance for a whole year to buy a professional camera, which quickly became his
most prized possession — he even kept it in a soft case and cleaned the lens (镜片) every
single day.
One weekend, Alex asked to borrow the camera for a school photography contest. Ben
hesitated for a second, his fingers brushing the camera’s case softly, but then he smiled and
handed it over, saying sincerely, “Please be careful. It’s my baby.”
Excited beyond words, Alex took the camera on a hiking trip to a remote mountain,
determined to get the perfect shot of a hidden waterfall at sunrise. The trail was damp (潮湿
的) and muddy after the previous night’s rain. As he climbed a slippery rock to get a better
shot, his foot suddenly slipped. He waved his arms and managed to grab a tree branch to save
himself, but the camera swung wildly from his hand and crashed against a sharp stone. When
he picked it up, his heart sank — the lens was completely broken.
Panic set in instantly. Alex stood frozen on the rock, his hands trembling as he stared at
the broken camera. He knew exactly how much this camera meant to Ben. It was more than
just a camera; it was the fruit of a year’s worth of patience and hard work. Instead of
gathering his courage to tell Ben the truth immediately, Alex chose to run away from the
problem. He avoided Ben at school, didn’t answer any of his calls or text messages, and even
skipped their usual lunch meetups at the cafeteria, where they used to sit together and talk
about their latest photos.
注意:(1)续写词数应为 150 个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Days turned into weeks, the secret made Alex feel worse. ___________________________________________________________________________
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Alex walked to Ben’s house, holding the damaged camera in his hands.
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参考答案
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)
1—5 BAABC 6—10 CAABC 11—15 BCAAC 16—20 BBCCA
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
21.A 22.B 23.D
24.C 25.C 26.D 27.B
28.B 29.C 30.D 31.A
32.D 33.B 34.C 35.D
36. E 37. D 38. G 39. A 40. F
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分) 第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
41.C 42.D 43.A 44.B 45.C 46.C 47.B 48.D 49.B 50.
D 51.A 52.A 53.B 54.A 55.D
第二节(共 10 小题;每小题 1. 5 分, 满分 15 分)
56.with 57.the 58.traditional 59.ones 60.protecting 61.which 62.
themselves 63.Listed 64.wisdom 65.has been spread
第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分 40 分) 第一节(满分 15 分)
A Book That Left a Deep Impression
I’m Li Jin from Chenguang Middle School. Among all the books I’ve read, the one that left a
deep impression on me is The Old Man and the Sea, written by Ernest Hemingway, a well-known
American writer. It’s a classic novel.
The story is about an old Cuban fisherman named Santiago. After going 84 days without
catching a fish, he finally hooks a huge marlin. Despite great difficulties and the marlin’s strong
resistance, he struggles with it for days and nights. Eventually, he catches the marlin, but on his
way back, sharks attack and eat most of it. What remains is just a skeleton.
I highly recommend this book because it teaches me a valuable lesson. Although Santiago
doesn’t bring back a complete fish, his spirit of never giving up in the face of hardships deeply
inspires me. Whenever I encounter difficulties, I’ll think of him and gain the courage to move on.
第二节(满分 25 分)
Days turned into weeks, the secret made Alex feel worse. He couldn’t focus on his studies,
and every time he saw Ben in the hallway, he ducked into the nearest classroom. He realized that
his silence was likely hurting their friendship more than the accident ever could. The camera was
just an object, expensive as it was, but Ben’s trust was irreplaceable. The weight of the secret
was crushing him. He knew he had to face the consequences. He decided he couldn’t be a
shadow anymore.
Alex walked to Ben’s house, holding the damaged camera in his hands. When Ben opened
the door, his expression changed from confusion to relief. “I thought you were angry with me!
Why have you been ignoring me all this time ” he shouted. Alex held out the broken lens, tears
stinging his eyes, and he explained everything — the hike, the fall, and his fear. To his surprise,
Ben didn’t yell. He looked at the camera, then at Alex, and smiled gently. “Cameras can be fixed,
Alex,” he said, patting Alex’s shoulder. “But I was worried I’d lost my best friend,” Alex explained.
They spent the afternoon looking up repair shops, their bond stronger than before.
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