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双鸭山2025-2026学年第二学期期末教学质量检测试题(卷)高三英语

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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、After a day of activities, you should be ________ a good meal.

    A.in the mood for

    B.at the point of

    C.on the edge of

    D.with the help of

  • 2、In the office I never seem to have time until after 5:30 p.m. many people have gone home.

    A.whose time B.that

    C.on which D.by which time

  • 3、 You are asked to attend the meeting ______ in the hall this weekend.

    A.being held

    B.held

    C.to be held

    D.holding

  • 4、A strange girl entered the room and told me a story of her own, _____ I suspected the truth

    A. that   B. which   C. of which   D. at which

     

  • 5、Life is like a marathon ________ perseverance and efforts count.

    A.when

    B.how

    C.where

    D.why

  • 6、A student is said to have got a suspension from school for cheating in the exam. __________honesty is concerned, no compromise is acceptable.

    A.When B.Where C.What D.Once

  • 7、Could you give me a handIt seems that my strength has   .

    Aused up Brun out

    Cbeen given out Drun out of

     

  • 8、It makes sense that those introverted people can make up for _____ they lack in social skills with sincerity.

    A.which B.what C.if D.that

  • 9、With better education, people will be able to build a better society ______ nature.

    A.in harmony with

    B.in touch with

    C.in case of

    D.in exchange for

  • 10、The train had left the station I got there.

    A.as soon as B.immediately

    C.the moment D.by the time

  • 11、When entering the room, I saw that the TV ________.

    A.fixed

    B.had fixed

    C.was being fixed

    D.was fixing

  • 12、He promised South Africans that he would _________ himself _________ them improve their lives.

    A.devote; into helping

    B.be devoted; to helping

    C.devote; to help

    D.devoted; to helping

  • 13、 The Greens stayed in Beijing for a week, during ______ time they visited places of interest here guided by me.

    A. which B. whose C. that   D. when

     

  • 14、24. Too much stress does you harm ________no stress makes you achieve little.

    A.or B.because C.since D.while

  • 15、—Did you make it at last?

    —Yes. But for your help, it________a serious loss.

    A. would cause   B. must have caused

    C. would have caused   D. may cause

     

  • 16、We had to walk upstairs because the lift was ________.

    A.out of date

    B.out of order

    C.out of work

    D.out of practice

  • 17、﹣﹣﹣Who is the most famous martial arts novelists

    ﹣﹣﹣Jin Yong __________works deeply influenced the cultural development of Chinesespeaking communities around the world

    A. he B. his

    C. who D. whose

  • 18、The boy pretended _____ a magazine when the teacher came in.

    A.to read B.to have read C.to be reading D.reading

  • 19、I’d like my bedroom_____ clean and comfortable.

    A.designing B.to be designed C.to design

  • 20、Often the lives of writers______ the lives of characters they create, and Mark Twain is no exception.

    A.solve B.resemble C.extend D.establish

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、   You’re walking around and a thought occurs: “I should check my phone.” The phone comes out of your pocket. You type a message. Then your eyes remain glued to the screen, even when you walk across the street. We all do this kind of distracted walking, or“twalking.”

    Why are we so addicted to it? People are, by nature, information-seeking creatures. When we regularly check our phones, we are snacking on information from devices that offer an all-you-can-eat buffet of information. And in some ways, smartphones were designed to be irresistible to information-seeking creatures.

    However, at what point is this considered addiction?

    Not all constant phone use was considered addictive, said Steven Sussman, a professor at the University of Southern California. External pressures, like a demanding job, could force people to frequently check their phones. But when people check their devices just to enhance their mood, this could be a sign of a developing problem.

    Another signal of addictive behavior is becoming preoccupied with smartphone use when you should be doing something else. An even clearer indicator is what happens when the phone is taken away.

    “Let’s say you go out to the mountains and you don’t get reception, so you can’t use a smartphone,” Dr. Sussman said. “Do you feel a sense of relief? Or do you feel, wow, I want to get out of these mountains — I want to use the smartphone. If you feel the latter, that’s toward the addictive direction.”

    Jim Steyer, the chief executive of Common Sense Media, said there needed to be a broad public awareness campaign over the dangers of walking and texting in parallel with distracted driving.“You have distracted pedestrians and distracted drivers, so it’s the double whammy,” he said. “Tech addiction hits in both ways.”

    1What is probably the proper explanation of the word “twalking”?

    A.Talk while working.

    B.Text while walking.

    C.Travel while walking.

    D.Tease others while walking.

    2Why do we get into the habit of twalking ?

    A.Twaling is interesting and beneficial.

    B.The news on the cellphone is of great value.

    C.Twalking is trend that everyone want to follow.

    D.Smartphones comply with our eagerness for information.

    3Which of the following is regarded as addition?

    A.We use smartphones constantly for work.

    B.When we use the smartphones, we are in a bad mood.

    C.When smartphones are taken away, we are anxious to find them.

    D.Climbing mountains without cellphone makes us feel a sense of relief.

    4What can be reflected from Jim Stever’s words?

    A.Distracted driving is more dangerous than twalking.

    B.Twalking brings more dangers than distracted driving.

    C.The number of twalking people is equal to distracted drivers.

    D.Twalking and distracted driving deserve more public concern.

  • 22、阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。

    Volunteers are playing an increasingly important role in many fields of the modern society. I always do voluntary work in the hospital. As a patient visitor, my primary goal is to deliver quality services to patients and families. By providing companionship (陪伴) for patients in a sometimes lonely environment, I try my best to serve and help to lessen the loneliness and frustration patients may feel after staying in a hospital for a stretch of time for weeks or even months.

    Every Saturday afternoon for three to four hours, with a list of patients who have requested a patient visitor service, I head up to the 5th, 6th, or 7th floor to first visit my priority patients. At the nurse’s station, I kindly ask the nurses or the medical staff about the condition of the patients on that unit and confirm that the patients would like a visitor. After receiving an update from the nurse, I gently knock on the door of the patients and enter with a friendly “hello”. Then, I introduce myself and again politely ask if they would like a patient visitor. I usually try to prepare a few starting conversation topics such as the current news, sports scores and fun facts. However, the patients usually engage me first in an interesting conversation.

    When volunteering as a patient visitor, I spent a lot of time communicating one-on-one with patients. Individual patients had individual needs and possessed extraordinary personal stories. Therefore, I found every visit fascinating (有吸引力). From generous and kind patients, I have learned about their diseases and their course of treatment. Additionally, I learned about literature, life during the Great Depression and wilderness of Northern Minnesota. On the whole, not only did I learn about the hospital settings and system, but I learned about the diverse life of others.

    Many of the patients I have visited were truly inspiring and I always admire them for their strength. Although difficult, they were often willing to share their stories of pain, suffering, hopes and optimism. I realize that I am truly grateful and honored that they would share their personal stories with just a volunteer like me. I’ve always enjoyed doing voluntary work, which perhaps makes a difference to many, including me.

    【1】What does the underlined word “lessen” in Para. 1 probably mean? (1 word)

    _________________________________________________________________________________________

    【2】What are the topics the author prepares for the patients? (no more than 10 words)

    _________________________________________________________________________________________

    【3】In summary, what did the author learn when he volunteered as a patient visitor? (no more than 15 words)

    _________________________________________________________________________________________

    【4】How does the author feel about the patients telling her their stories? (no more than 6 words)

    _________________________________________________________________________________________

    【5】What can you learn from the author’s story? (no more than 25 words)

    _________________________________________________________________________________________

  • 23、   Connie Monroe clicks a button, flicks her wrist and watches as her neighborhood floods. The shorelines are first to go. Then, the baseball fields at Fleming Park. By the time seawater reaches the senior center, it has flooded streets and over a dozen brick homes. Monroe moves her head up and down, side to side, taking in the simulated (仿真的) view. This is what could happen to Turner Station, a historic African American community southeast of Baltimore, as sea levels rise.

    Climate change presents many challenges to coastal communities and to those trying to prepare for its impacts, but one of the most basic is also one of the most vexing: How do you show people and convince them of a possible future?

    Communicating the realness and immediacy of the climate threat is hugely important to climate researchers and those aiming to lessen its causes. But it's also the most important to communities faced with coming changes that are already unavoidable. These projects need public support and input. That's why Monroe and other residents (居民) are being directed to sit in metal chairs, put on virtual reality headsets and watch their homes flood.

    Turner Station, a community which gets flooded easily, is trying to prepare. It has partnered with the Port of Baltimore, a few nonprofits and a local landscape architecture firm to adopt a range of tools and ways to communicate climate change to the public, because every person is different and every place is different.

    The virtual reality program is only the most recent, and perhaps the most effective step. Virtual reality is an immersive experience that can trick the human brain into thinking it's real. But tricking people is not the goal of the sea level rise simulation being used at Turner Station, says Juiano Calil, one of the program's developers. 'The goal, ' he says, 'is to start a conversation and help folks visualize the impacts of climate change and the solutions, and also discuss the trade-offs between them. '

    1Who is Monroe?

    A.A coastal community citizen. B.A climate researcher.

    C.An architect. D.AVR program developer.

    2What does the underlined word 'vexing' mean in paragraph 2?

    A.Bothersome. B.Dramatic.

    C.Original. D.Convincing.

    3Why is VR technology employed here?

    A.It can cut down the risks of climate change.

    B.It can show severe results of climate change.

    C.It can introduce technology to the residents.

    D.It can predict the climate change accurately.

    4What is the purpose of the program?

    A.To trick more people to believe.

    B.To win the residents’cooperation.

    C.To advocate the application of VR.

    D.To inform the residents of the solutions.

  • 24、Japan has announced emergency Covid measures in Tokyo and three other areas in order to control rising infections (传染病), just three months before the country is set to host the Olympics. The government said the state of emergency — set to last for about two weeks — would be “short and powerful”. Under the measures, bars will be required to close and big sporting events will be held without audience. The government has insisted that the Olympics will go ahead in July.

    Prime minister Yoshihide Suga announced the measures on Friday, saying they would begin on Sunday and remain in place until 11 May. In addition to to Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto and Hyogo will be affected. It has marked the third state of emergency in japan since the pandemic began. “I sincerely apologize for causing trouble for many people again,” he said. “It is feared that infection in major cities will spread across the whole country if we take no measures.”

    Under the rules, major facilities like department stores will close, as well as restaurants, bars, and KTV rooms serving alcohol. Restaurants that do not serve alcohol are being told to close early, and companies are being asked to make arrangements for people to work remotely. Schools will remain open. Besides, the emergency measures coincide with the country’s “Golden Week” holiday, which runs from late April to the first week of May and is the busiest travel period of the year. Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike urged residents to start taking precautions immediately. In an effort to discourage people from going out at night. She said neon signs (霓虹灯) would be turned off.

    The coronavirus toll in Japan has been much lower than that in many other countries, with about 558,000 cases and fewer than 10,000 deaths, according to figures collected by Johns Hopkins University. But there are concerns over the latest rise in infections, with reports of hospital bed shortages in some areas.

    Tokyo 2020 president Seiko Hashimoto said at a news conference on Friday that organizers were not considering canceling the event. “I hope the coronavirus situation improves with the prevention measures the government, Tokyo, and other regional governments have put into place,” she said. “We, as Tokyo 2020, continue to wish for the swift return to normal and will continue to work closely to make sure a safe and secure Olympics can happen.”

    【1】According to the passage, what does Japanese government advise people to do?

    A.To watch a live game.

    B.To work at home.

    C.To hang out in the evening.

    D.To study at home.

    【2】What is the aim of bringing in emergency Covid measures?

    A.To relieve people's fear of the the pandemic.

    B.To settle the problem of hospital bed shortages.

    C.To test government’s management of emergency.

    D.To ensure the smooth running of the upcoming Olympics.

    【3】Which words can best describe the government’s action?

    A.generous and brilliant.

    B.costly but useless.

    C.positive and considerate.

    D.accidental but efficient.

    【4】What does the underlined phrase “coincide with” in Paragraph 3 mean?

    A.meet with

    B.deal with

    C.make up

    D.set up

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、   My mom is an awesome human being just like all other moms. She knowingly and  unknowingly _______ me a whole lot of things about the world. The _______ which I'm going to share today determined the way I _______ everybody.

    I was four years old. One fine afternoon, my mom and I were _______ outdoors, she reading and I watching a line of _______ . I was never a naughty kid; _______ I was known for keeping quiet even when things were not going my way. So I don't remember why I did this but I disrupted(使中断)the lines of ants and I liked it when they looked so  _______ . I even went ahead and stepped on a couple of them! My mom saw this and she wasn’t _______ with me but she said something I still _______ today. She said, “You should never be ________ to anybody however little they are. Everybody is different and we shouldn’t treat them ________ .

    I got upset when I heard this because I thought I had ________ my mom. Also my little heart started ________ the family of ants I had killed. It has been more than 25 years now and I've ________ so many things that have happened in my life; ________ . I still do my best to be kind to everybody.

    We should teach our young kids to never be mean to anybody. It makes a ________ when people praise other people for their efforts and when ________ being envious, we’re proud of people achieving their goals however ________  they may be. When you’re kind to other people,  it’s a ________ that goes on. It’s the kind of ________ reaction that uplifts the whole world one  heart at a time. I believe in the magic of kindness!

    1A. offered B. 1eft C. promised D. taught

    2A. accident B. information C. incident D. conflict

    3A. respect B. treat C. question D. doubt

    4A. staying B. chatting C. wandering D. playing

    5A. trees B. kids C. ants D. cars

    6A. in case B. in fact C. above all D. at first

    7A. troubled B. excited C. ugly D. scary

    8A. patient B. familiar C. annoyed D. honest

    9A. live by B. disagree with C. get across D. 1ook for

    10A. familiar B. cruel C. similar D. cool

    11A. seriously B. hopelessly C. directly D. unfairly

    12A. disappointed B. convinced C. comforted D. terrified

    13A. believing in B. seeking for C. 1aughing at D. thinking about

    14A. accepted B. repeated C. forgotten D. discovered

    15A. thus B. however C. therefore D. besides

    16A. decision B. difference C. deal D. living

    17A. instead of B. except for C. along with D. because of

    18A. rare B. ambitious C. tiny D. significant

    19A. debate B. process C. match D. circle

    20A. direct B. immediate C. chain D. first

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。

    “Has Priya not come home as yet?” Surya asked. He had just returned from work. He was a cashier in the State Bank of Hyderabad, while his wife, Sharada a lab assistant in Reddy College for Women. Their daughter, Priya, was a Class X student in Saint Anne's School around six kilometers away. There was a direct bus from Priya's school.

    “She should have been here by 4.30. It is 5:30 now and she still has not come,"Sharada replied."Yesterday too she was late. In fact, since the last few weeks she has been coming home late."

    “Did you ask her?”

    “Yes, I did, last week.”

    “What did she say?”

    “She numbed something about spending time with her best friend, then she kept quiet. You know she is not very forthcoming.One day she would be become an engineer or doctor."Priya was to appear for the Class X examination in April the next year. This was the month of July and her studies had started in real earnest. Morning six to eight she went for Maths and Physics tuition, and in the evening seven to eight for Chemistry.

    The next day, Surya happened to discus Priya's strange behaviour with his colleague, Durga, who too had a teenaged daughter.

    “Surya, you should not take it so lightly. I have an idea. My brother, Ajay, works in a Detective Agency. I will tell him. I am sure he will agree to follow her. Since Priya does not know him, she will not get suspicious.”

    Surya kept silent for a while, finally agreed.

    On Wednesday, Surya got a call in the office.

    “Hello! Surya? This is Ajay?”

    “Yes, Ajay. Any news?”

    “Plenty. Can you come to Arts College at 4.30 in the evening?”

    “Why?”

    “I will explain when we meet.”

    Sharp at 4.30, Surya parked his scooter in front of the Arts College Building. Ajay was waiting for him. “Come with me, “he said. They went behind the building and took a path which led to a small Hanuman Temple. Surya had been there with Priya a couple of times and they both quite liked the serenity of the place.When they reached the place, Ajay asked him to quietly look from behind a boulder.

    1.续写词数应为150左右;

    2.请按如下格式作答。

    As Surya looked, he was surprised

    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    “I left my paintings in the temple. I want to become a painter.” Priya answered on the sofa.

    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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