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2025年台湾屏东高考三模试卷英语

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第Ⅰ卷 客观题
第Ⅰ卷的注释
一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、Many road accidents      from careless driving, according to the recent reports from the police.

      A. involve   B. reduce   C. arise   D. increase

     

  • 2、Can you lend me the novel _____ the other day?

    A. that you talked   B. you talked about it

    C. which you talked with   D. you talked about

     

  • 3、The film-The Orphan of Zhao Family,directed by Chen Kaige, was ________from a folk drama dating back to China’ s Yuan Dynasty about 800 years ago.

    A. attached   B. adapted    C. adopted    D. arranged

     

  • 4、—Must I return the book next Monday?

    —No, you________.

    A.must

    B.mustn’t

    C.needn’t

    D.haven’t

  • 5、I’ll tell you ___________ he told me last week.

    A.all which B.all what C.that all D.all that

  • 6、The team didn’t deserve________the game but Lady Luck was on their side.

    A.winning B.won C.to win D.having won

  • 7、——Shall I tell John about it?

    ——No, you __________. I’ve told him already.

    A.needn’t

    B.wouldn’t

    C.mustn’t

    D.shouldn’t

  • 8、At the BRICS summit in Xiamen, China and member countries continued to enhance the development and practical cooperation ________ economy, trade, science, technology, education, culture and health.

    A.as a result of

    B.in regard to

    C.in return for

    D.in place of

  • 9、— I want to do business via online platforms like Alibaba.

    — _____ it work out, I am sure, your products may go all over the world.

    A.Could B.Shall C.Would D.Should

  • 10、The house was sold for $60000,which was far more than its real__________.

    A. cost   B. value

    C. price   D. money

     

  • 11、Walmart, which is one of the largest American supermarket chains,   some of its stores open 24 hours on Mondays through Saturdays.

    A. keeps   B. keep

    C. have kept   D. had kept

  • 12、There is a good social life in the village, and I wish I  _______ a second chance to become more involved.

    A. had   B. will have

    C. would have had   D. have had

  • 13、As one walks along the paths of Oxford, one realizes _________ different British Civilization is from the vigor of American Civilization.

    A.what

    B.how

    C.that

    D.if

  • 14、—Do you know if Robin is married or not?

    —Oh, as far as I know, he is still ______.

    A.available

    B.married

    C.free

    D.alone

  • 15、She wants to ___ her job and go to study in Australia.

    A. grow up B. give up C. pick up

     

  • 16、—_____ either Christina or you going to attend the meeting this afternoon?

    —No, neither she nor I _____.

    A. Is; is   B. Are; am

    C. Are; is   D. Is; am

  • 17、The car in front of us came to________ we almost hit it.

    A.such a sudden stop that B.a stop so sudden that

    C.such a sudden stop as D.so sudden a stop as

  • 18、The use of radar as well as the two-way radio for the police to intercept most speeders.

    A.makes it a possibility

    B.make possible it

    C.makes it possible

    D.make possible

  • 19、He became so weak from the loss of blood that_______ we started to think he would not come through.

    A.at one time

    B.at a time

    C.time and again

    D.at no time

  • 20、______ friendly _____ to everyone!

    A.How, is she

    B.What, is she

    C.How, she is

    D.What, she is

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、As the world around them is changing, teenagers continue to need guidance and support from both parents. Studies show that teens who have an active relationship with their fathers are less likely(可能的)to involve themselves in dangerous behaviors and more likely to succeed in school and develop higher self-worth, because their fathers go beyond social expectations to devote attention to them.

    Peer(同龄人)pressure has always been a big part of the teens’ experience. Even the best father can’t completely protect their kids from the growing influence of their peer group. However, studies show that teenagers whose fathers focus on their lives are more likely to resist (抵抗)the more bad effects of peer pressure, taking drugs, for example.

    Teens may not like to admit it, but they are watching their parents closely and often follow their example. An interesting finding explains just how important parents are, especially Dad. Swiss researchers discovered that if Dad attends church, even though Mom doesn’t, 44 percent of the kids are still more likely to keep going to church as adults. But if Mom goes regularly and Dad never shows up, only 2 percent of the kids continue to attend.

    Teenagers face a lot of difficult choices, especially in their later teens. Fathers don’t get to make those choices for them, but they can be influenced. For example, teenagers can learn a lot from their parents’ concern on what to do when they finish high school. Should they go directly to college and, if so, where? Should they consider going to trade schools, joining the army or looking for a job? A father’s guidance brings a long-term perspective that teens often lack to these important decisions.

    1Teenagers without father’s focus are more likely to __________.

    A. have higher self-worth

    B. experience some dangerous things

    C. become the best students in school

    D. resist all bad effects of peer pressure

    2What does the third paragraph tell us?

    A. More teenagers pay no attention to their parents

    B. Teenagers often treat their fathers as role models

    C. Teenagers never attend church with their mothers

    D. Fewer teenagers like to attend church with their fathers

    3Which can replace the underlined word “perspective” in the last paragraph?

    A. point of view   B. job

    C. school   D. lots of concern

    4What can we learn from the text?

    A. Fathers should make choices for teenagers directly

    B. Teenagers care less about what their parents do

    C. Mothers have no effect on their children’s life

    D. Teenagers are greatly influenced by their fathers

     

  • 22、   Honesty is the best policy. We may agree that admitting mistakes and behaving in a genuine way is the right way to lead our lives, but is there something in our human nature that makes us immoral? For example, in some shops and car parks you can find an honesty box — a box where you pay for something by putting money in it — but it relies on you putting the right amount of cash in. This relies on people being honest and not trying to cheat but it does provide a temptation to get away with not paying the full amount.

    Philip Graves, a psychologist, suggests that this temptation is part of our evolution. He says, “We have evolved with the ability to be dishonest. It’s part of our evolutionary psychological make-up because if we can gain an advantage over the people around us, we have a greater chance of surviving.”

    So why do we place such importance on being honest if we benefit from being dishonest? It’s because it is selfish behavior. If everybody acted selfishly and dishonestly all the time, the world would be a very unpleasant place. As Philip Graves says, “There is a balance to strike between the extent to which we can feather our own nest, so to speak, and the risk of being ostracized (排斥) by the group.” So, for societies to work together we need to trust each other and therefore we need to be honest.

    Being trustworthy with money is of course vital for an economy to survive. But being honest with words is another matter, saying what we think to someone can get us into hot water. However, a new anonymous messaging app has been designed that lets anyone with a link to your profile (简介) send you a message without knowing who it’s from. The app now has 300 million users which perhaps indicates how honest we really like to be — but in all honesty, do you want to know what people think about you? Is honesty always the best policy?

    1What does an honesty box require people to do?

    A.Get the change out of it freely. B.Put the correct amount of money in it.

    C.Donate the pocket money to others. D.Pay a larger amount of money.

    2According to Philip Graves, being dishonest________.

    A.is a disadvantage B.should be advocated

    C.is part of our evolution D.helps people survive

    3What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about?

    A.The reason for being honest. B.The benefit of being dishonest.

    C.The outcome of selfishness. D.The importance of group work.

  • 23、   About 12 years ago, I began making a series of dolls called “Wee Forest Folk”. At first, I made them from cloth but then began using a kind of polymer clay (软陶) called Cernit. The cloth dolls were beautiful, but it was impossible to get the level of details (细节) I can get with clay.

    First, I use wire (金属丝) to build the shape of the doll. Then I cover the head, hands, and feet around the wire by using the Cernit. Then I make the doll's clothes myself, using lots of different materials. The completed dolls are fixed onto hardwood bases made by my father, Jim Logan.

    Generally, the dolls show older people taking part in traditional activities. I've always had a great respect for the older generation.

    Inspiration for the dolls often comes from people I know. Once I was caught looking too closely at the wrinkles (皱纹) on the face of one of my mom's friends. But I explained that her laughter lines made her more attractive.

    Now I work as a teacher's assistant, and while I was raising my two daughters, Keri and Sheryl, I could work on the dolls only late at night. The girls loved to come downstairs the next morning to see who'd arrived in the night.

    It's the detail that I enjoy working on the most. I once made a fisherman doll for a lady to give her father, including a tiny creel — a basket used by fishermen for carrying fish. When the man got the doll, he immediately opened the creel to see what was inside. Luckily, I'd made a small fish out of Cernit and placed it in the basket.

    Hopefully my story will inspire others to try their hand at doll making — I find it very relaxing and interesting.

    1The dolls called “Wee Forest Folk” were________

    A.totally handmade

    B.mainly made of cloth

    C.usually for small kids

    D.often designed by the author's father

    2Why did the author look closely at her mother's friend's face?

    A.To guess her age.

    B.To get creative ideas.

    C.To give her a surprise.

    D.To find out why she was so attractive.

    3The author tells the story of the fisherman doll to show that________

    A.it takes much effort to make a doll

    B.it is difficult to satisfy everyone

    C.the old also love her dolls

    D.her dolls have fine details

  • 24、Transport has a lot to answer for when it comes to harming the planet. While cars and trains are moving towards greener, electric power, emissions from air travel are expected to increase massively by 2050. If we want big green sky solutions, we need blue sky thinking. Fortunately, there’s plenty of that happening right now, particularly the short-haul flights powered by batteries.

    Harbour Air is the largest seaplane airline in North America, flying 30,000 commercial flights in 40 seaplanes each year. Significantly, all Harbour Air routes last less than 30 minutes, making it perfectly fit for electric engines. “As an airline, we’re currently in the process of turning all our planes into electric airplanes.” says CEO Greg. McDougall. To make this happen, the airline has partnered up with MagniX to create the world’s first commercial flight with an electric engine.

    Making the skies electric isn’t just good for the environment, it also makes sound financial sense: a small aircraft uses $400 on conventional fuel for a 100-mile flight, while an electric one casts $8-12 for the same distance, and that’s before you factor in the higher maintenance costs of a traditional engine. There’s also the added bonus that electric planes are just much more pleasant to fly in. No loud engine noise, no smell of fuel, just environmentally friendly peace and quiet.

    While there has been real progress in the e-plane industry, the technical challenges that remain are keeping everyone’s feet firmly on the ground A battery, even a lithium one, only provides 250 watt-hours per kilogram; compare this to liquid fuel, which has a specific energy of 11,890 watt-hours per kilogram. Carrying adequate batteries, however, would make the plane too heavy to get off the ground. In aircraft, where every bit of weight counts, this can’t just be ignored.

    The transition from gas to electric in the automobile industry has been made easier by hybrid vehicles powered by both fuel and electricity. Many believe the same pattern could be followed in the air. Fuel consumption could be reduced as the electric component is switched on at key parts of the journey, especially on take-off and landing.

    It’s certainly an exciting time for electric flying. With companies like Harbour Air taking the lead, battery-powered planes, especially on short-haul journeys, are set to become a reality in the next few years.

    【1】According to paragraph l, what is happening in air transport?

    A.New explorations of the sky are being launched.

    B.Pollution caused by batteries is being controlled.

    C.Efforts are being made to make air travel greener.

    D.Pollution caused by short-haul flights is increasing massively.

    【2】What might be the biggest challenge of electric flying?

    A.To make e-planes take off successfully.

    B.To find qualified technicians for e-plane industry.

    C.To calculate the energy needed to power e-planes.

    D.To balance power and weight of batteries in e-planes.

    【3】What could be done during the transition from gas to electric in air flight?

    A.To expand the landing field.

    B.To use mixed-power technology.

    C.To increase battery consumption.

    D.To produce new electric components.

    【4】What is the author’s attitude towards the prospect of electric flying?

    A.Uncertain.

    B.Indifferent.

    C.Optimistic.

    D.Skeptical.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、   While reading the newspaper, I saw a picture of poor people living in one poor area. I called my best friend and I________ going to that place, choose any house and give them all that we can buy, like food. She liked the ________ and we decided to go next week.

    We bought something that may________ dinners for two weeks. After arriving there, we knocked ________  one door. A young girl around six years old ________ the door. I asked, “May I see your mom or dad?” She ran inside and________ with her mom in a few minutes. I will ________ forget her. She looked sick and ________.

    “ We came to ________ you,” I said. She smiled and said,"Please come in." It was ________.They were living in a cold room without any furniture, and they just sat on a piece of cloth on the cold________.

    “How do you ________ ?” my friend asked. The woman said,

    “I'm sick with cancer and these are my two ________. My husband left for three months to bring a heater for us,________ until today he didn't come back.”

    We gave them the stuff, and we ________ to come and visit them every month. In the ________ at visit we brought some sugar, rice, tomatoes, potatoes and some meat. We bought a carpet and some blankets besides the ________ for them. The kids looked so ________ each time they saw us.

    I kept doing that until I left that ________ to im migrate to Canada. I still________ the little girl. She always said to us, “Please come back again.”

    A.suggested

    B.finished

    C.allowed

    D.considered

    A.place

    B.fact

    C.picture

    D.idea

    A.produce

    B.make

    C.offer

    D.appoint

    A.on

    B.off

    C.down

    D.out

    A.settled

    B.removed

    C.covered

    D.answered

    A.came back

    B.cheered up

    C.dropped out

    D.gave in

    A.often

    B.seldom

    C.always

    D.never

    A.grateful

    B.selfish

    C.sad

    D.stubborn

    A.respect

    B.protect

    C.fine

    D.help

    A.fall

    B.winter

    C.summer

    D.spring

    A.ground

    B.chair

    C.sofa

    D.desk

    A.live

    B.play

    C.work

    D.feel

    A.friends

    B.students

    C.sons

    D.daughters

    A.so

    B.and

    C.but

    D.or

    A.managed

    B.decided

    C.failed

    D.hoped

    A.last

    B.first

    C.next

    D.other

    A.food

    B.money

    C.water

    D.clothes

    A.surprised

    B.tired

    C.anxious

    D.happy

    A.city

    B.house

    C.school

    D.country

    A.understand

    B.remember

    C.comfort

    D.recognize

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions.

    奥密克戎(Omicron)肆虐申城,再一次打乱了人们正常的生活节奏。不知不觉中我们已经网课一个月了,请结合你身边的实例谈一谈:

    1. 市民(你、你的家人、邻里、亲朋好友)是如何“宅家”抗疫的;

    2. 相比两年前的疫情期间(epidemic)线上学习,作为高三的你,是如何在积极性、主动性方面进行自我管理的。

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第Ⅰ卷 客观题
一、单项选择
二、阅读理解
三、完形填空
四、书面表达
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