儋州2025学年度第一学期期末教学质量检测高三英语

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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、They ________with their guests in their spacious room, which has a bare marble floor, open rafters and wide glass doors __________onto a veranda.

    A.seated...open

    B.are seating...opened

    C.are seated...opening

    D.seated themselves...opened

  • 2、Didn't she notice they were crying there? How ________she just walk away from her children like that?

    A.should

    B.would

    C.could

    D.need

  • 3、Guandan, a Poker game, originating _____ Premier Zhou Enlai was born, has been popular with the men in the street around the country.

    A. from which   B. in where

    C. where   D. what

  • 4、The book I wrote last year_________and it will soon come out

    A. printed   B. will print

    C. was printed   D. is being printed

     

  • 5、 ___________a large group, your tone should be clear and loud.

    A. When addressed B. While addressing

    C. When you address D. On addressing

     

  • 6、Mandela ,who devoted all his life to the freedom of South African Blacks and died on December 5th in 2013, is a real fighter for us to_________.

    A. live up to   B. come up to

    C. make up to   D. look up to

     

  • 7、His dream of retiring in England ended finally because he hadn’t _________ his poor ability to adapt to the changeable cold weather there.

    A. stood for   B. settled for   C. allowed for   D. answered for

  • 8、 —I’m sorry I’m late. I got in the traffic on my way here.   —It’s OK, we’ve just started.

    A.filled up     B.held up

    C.brought up   D.taken up

     

  • 9、Easy ________ by car, bus, train, bike or on foot, Warwick Castle is surrounded by historic buildings and many attractions.

    A. reaching   B. reached

    C. to reach D. to be reached

     

  • 10、If you have your kid _____ so badly, he may not get along well with others.

    A.to behave   B.behaves

    C.Behaving     D.behaved

     

  • 11、Located in the center of Melbourne, Australia, are two tall towers designed by building architect Phil Rowe, both of ________ shaped like massive tree houses rather than skyscrapers.

    A.who B.them

    C.which D.whom

  • 12、– Sorry, I’m late. I got ______ in traffic.

    – It doesn’t matter. Come in, please.

    A. sticking   B. to stick

    C. stuck   D. having stuck

     

  • 13、——I can’t find my purse anywhere.

    ——You have lost it while shopping.

    A.may

    B.can

    C.should

    D.would

  • 14、According to the police,the man called “Tuhao”_______ to be a professional cheat in business.

    A. worked out  B. made out

    C. figured out D. turned out

    考点:动词/动词词组

     

  • 15、   , he talks a lot about his favorite singers after class.

    A. A quiet student as he may   B. Quiet student as he may be

    C. Be a quiet student as he may   D. Quiet as he may be a student

  • 16、I reached into my wallet _________ I don’t usually have cash and pulled out all.

    A.which

    B.where

    C.when

    D.who

  • 17、Lyn gave up the chance of going abroad, but he feels he _________ a right decision.

    A. makes B. has made C. had made D. is making

     

  • 18、Another food crop raised by Indians ______ was strange to the European was called Indian corn.

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

     

  • 19、In order to attract American students to the ________ Chinese arts, Zhao and her team have turned to master musicians, magicians and martial artists.

    A. authentic   B. confidential

    C. tentative   D. artificial

  • 20、 The Second World War, _________ the earlier one in 1914, promoted public concern about the physical and intellectual well-being of the country’s human resources.

    A. so as   B. as were C. as did D. same as

     

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、Tenzing left his home when he was ten to work and help his mother,who was looking after their 2-acre ancestral farm after his father’s death. He did temporary jobs for the first few years and then joined a Malaysian construction firm,where he learnt to drive,repair machines, work on the Internet and even speak English fluently.

    “In those 13 years,I learnt everything—driving, mechanic work,and how to set up a small factory. This made me gain much confidence to do almost all jobs,” says Tenzing.

    However, as his mother was getting older, on December 12, 2006, Tenzing returned to his hometown in Assam. Having visited several farms, he came to know that tea could be easily exported and many tea companies were buying tea; so he also decided to grow tea on his farm. But as his family had never grown tea,he had no idea how to do it.

    Being a layman (外行)in this field, Tenzing went to meet with many tea experts and followed their instructions. But whenever he sprayed pesticide (农药)on his farm, he’d get a headache and feel indisposed. So he started looking for alternatives, Tenzing did his research online and finally in 2007, he connected with people from a Canadian non-governmental organization and invited them to his farm, where they trained him. Thus, Tenzing started growing tea organically.

    Today Tenzing has 25 acres of land, in which 7.5 acres is used for tea planting, and he grows almost all types of fruits and vegetables. His success inspired many, and farmers from other parts of the country also started coming to his farm to learn organic farming. He has trained about 30,000 farmers so far. Every year almost 100 tourists visit his farm from various parts of the world like the UK, Australia, Germany, etc.

    1What can we know about Tenzing?

    A. He was mistreated at a young age.   B. He lived a happy childhood.

    C. He received much formal education.   D. He had great learning ability.

    2Why did Tenzing want to grow tea on his farm?

    A. Tea sold very well at   that   time.   B. His mother  was   getting older.

    C. His land was best for tea growth.   D. He was tired of temporary jobs.

    3What does the underlined word “indisposed” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?

    A. Unfair.   B. Motivated

    C. Uncomfortable.   D. Touched.

    4Which of the following could be the best title of this passage?

    A. A hot tourist attraction in Assam

    B. The biggest tea farm in Assam

    C. Tenzing, Assam’s First Organic Tea Farmer

    D. The conflict between experts and a layman

  • 22、In 1665, Johannes Vermeer put the last drop of paint onto a canvas and completed his masterpiece “Girl With a Pearl Earring”. But years later on an April day a cyclist named Janine Strong stopped her bike and watched unexpectedly in her fitness app as the snaking line of her cycling route drew the shape of Vermeer’s masterpiece over streets.

    Ms. Strong creates what has come to be known as “GPS art”. It is an art category, which means you go outside with your handheld Global Positioning System(GPS) and start moving. The GPS records your movement by creating the dots type of track. This track is a line that details the path you’ve travelled. When you look at this line on the map, then you can see various shapes. Ms. Strong plans her rides in the shapes of stars, birds, lions-and the occasional Vermeer. Then to complete the digital vision of Vermeer’s masterpiece, she biked almost 50 miles around a city to make sure each turn and circle was accurately achieving the covering of Vermeer’s original.

    This kind of art form has grown with the widespread availability of satellite tracking for use by ordinary people in fitness apps. It is particularly popular in the app. Strava, and experienced a surge in use during the pandemic. According to a report, more than three billion activities have been uploaded to Strava since the beginning of 2020.

    The “GPS art” can be considered the 21st-century version of large-scale drawings on the landscape, a concept gradually known for the world. It even has its own Guinness World Records categories. There was once a couple who completed a 4,500-mile bike ride across Europe that resulted in a 600-mile-wide GPS drawing of a bicycle-the largest such drawing on record.

    【1】What is “GPS art” based on paragraph 2?

    A.It is a system established by Janine Strong.

    B.It is a line recording the path you travelled.

    C.It is an art form realized by GPS tracking.

    D.It is an application software creating pictures.

    【2】How did Janine Strong finish her digital vision of Vermeer’s masterpiece?

    A.By painting casually on his canvas.

    B.By accidentally using his fitness app.

    C.By occasionally running around the city.

    D.By carefully planning and cycling around.

    【3】what does the underlined phrase “a surge” probably mean in paragraph 3?

    A.A sudden rise.

    B.A great success.

    C.A sharp reduction.

    D.A severe downturn.

    【4】What can we learn from this passage?

    A.“GPS art” can be only completed on Strava.

    B.Strava is in fact an app for people to draw pictures.

    C.The art form of “GPS art” is getting known worldwide.

    D.Janine Strong created the largest drawing in the world.

  • 23、As China Puts on Weight, Type-2 Diabetes (糖尿病) Is Rapidly Rising

    More than 30 years ago, doctors in the northern city of Daqing began a pioneering long-term study into the prevention of type-2 diabetes, a disease which was then thought to affect about 1% of Chinese. When doctors, academics and officials gathered there this autumn to discuss the conclusions and promote prevention work, they faced a very different reality.【1】Type-2 diabetes is becoming more common globally, but in recent years the rate of the disease has been growing fastest in China.

    Diabetes is a disfunction in the body’s regulation of blood-sugar levels. Type 1 is rare and usually shows up early in life, caused by factors that are not yet well understood. It can kill swiftly unless managed with daily injections of insulin (胰岛素).

    【2】It tends to develop in adults, especially if they are overweight or do not exercise much. It can usually be controlled with pills and lifestyle changes, and can sometimes be reversed. Both types, if not well-treated, can cause complications such as organ damage, blindness, strokes and heart attacks.

    【3】Twenty years ago, it had fewer than 25 million. The dramatic increase, almost entirely involving type 2s, worries the government. The study in Daqing showed how lifestyle changes can prevent type 2 among people with damaged glucose tolerance (糖耐量), which is sometimes a start of the condition. The country’s health-care system is trying to ensure symptoms are detected, and help people with them.

    A big reason for the increase is that as people get richer, they often consume more processed foods and sugary drinks. One in seven Chinese adults is overfat, including a quarter of adults in Beijing, China’s fattest city. The urban proportion of the population has grown from less than 20% to about 60% since 1980.【4】

    There may be a genetic link, too. Research finds that ethnic-Han Chinese are acquiring type 2 diabetes while younger and thinner than Caucasians. Smoking is another factor. China has one-fifth of the world’s population but consumes one-third of its cigarettes, and most of the daily smokers are men.

    A.Type 2 is far more common, accounting for more than 90% of cases worldwide.

    B.However, urban residents are becoming more willing to exercise, with gyms and yoga classes on the rise.

    C.China has an estimated 116 million diabetics, by far the highest number of any country.

    D.About 11% of Chinese adults now have the condition, nearly the proportion in America and twice the level in Britain.

    E.The other type, though more commonly diagnosed, is not relatively dangerous.

    F.City inhabitants tend to be less physically active than people in rural areas.

  • 24、

    1Which of the following statements is TURE about 11-DAY Tour of UZBEKISTAN?

    A.It doesn’t cover all accommodation.

    B.It features small-group tour.

    C.Flights are booked through Wild Frontiers.

    D.It provides homestay with the locals.

    2All the information about the two tours is included in the advertisement EXCEPT _____.

    A.departure date B.main attractions C.price D.flight information

    3The purpose of the advertisement is to __________.

    A.compare two options of the Silk Road adventure.

    B.highlight the cultural aspect of the advertised tours

    C.provide detailed information about the advertised tours

    D.promote an eco-friendly way of touring the Silk Road

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、   Zwick had been flying from Orlando to Philadelphia with her 11-month-old daughter Lucy earlier this week. Since the baby suffered from lung disease, the two of them were heading to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia for________.

    "I was pushing a suitcase, had a diaper (尿布) bag on my arm and was also dragging an oxygen machine for my daughter," wrote Zwick in an open Facebook________to the passenger.

    As they sat down on their seats, however, Zwick was________to see a flight attendant by a flight attendant who said a man in first class wanted to________seats with her.

    "Not able to hold back________, I cried my way up the aisle (过道)." wrote Zwick. "I smiled and thanked you as we exchanged but didn't get to thank you________. So… thank you. Not just for the seat itself but for________. For seeing us and realizing that maybe things are not always________."

    Zwick's Facebook letter was shared hundreds of thousands of times until American Airlines finally found the________man: 46-year-old Jason Kunselman.

    Kunselman says that he himself was brought to tears when he saw Zwick and Lucy boarding the plane with all of their medical equipment. "I________to see her in the front since she had the oxygen machine with her ________when I boarded she was in the back. So I asked the flight attendant if she thought the young lady with the baby would be more________in my seat."

    Kunselman says that he did not think much of the good deed until his wife________Zwick's Facebook post days later. American Airlines has since________the two passengers on social media so they could express their appreciation for each other, and the airline says that they soon plan on formally thanking Kunselman for his________behavior.

    1A.advice B.help C.support D.treatment

    2A.email B.note C.letter D.message

    3A.disappointed B.surprised C.nervous D.worried

    4A.switch B.check C.link D.share

    5A.laughs B.fears C.voices D.tears

    6A.properly B.casually C.immediately D.normal

    7A.caring B.helping C.noticing D.respecting

    8A.right B.fair C.happy D.easy

    9A.brave B.mysterious C.polite D.modest

    10A.wanted B.hoped C.expected D.demanded

    11A.but B.and C.so D.or

    12A.satisfied B.comfortable C.difficult D.embarrassed

    13A.received B.understood C.saw D.recognized

    14A.connected B.greeted C.thanked D.visited

    15A.honest B.smart C.careful D.generous

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、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。

    I was born in a small village in the mountainous province of Lao Cai in Vietnam. In my poverty-stricken small village, girls hardly had the chance to complete their education. But I was lucky. I was born into a family where my parents supported our education. As one of the very few families that could afford all children to continue to study till high school, my parents faced a lot of negative opinions from our neighbors.

    I was not always there for the criticism, however, as I lived in boarding schools for ethnic minority (少数民族) children. There were a lot of girls and boys from different ethnic groups in our schools. In these second homes, I learned from teachers and friends and most importantly, I was trained to live independently and with confidence. And this gave me the motivation to try harder every day.

    In 2017, I came to Hanoi, the capital city, as a first-year student at the University of Languages and International Studies. It was a life-changing experience for me. I was thrilled at the fact that the students here were so bright and brilliant. The world became much bigger for me — far different from my small town. “Where are you from? Are you an ethnic minority?” Those were the frequent questions I had from my classmates at the beginning. At first, I was afraid of those questions and then I realized that when I began to talk openly about my culture, I was warmly received.

    It goes without saying that confidence grows in a nurturing (滋养的) environment. Again, I found myself lucky. Slowly I started to engage in school activities and after some time, I volunteered for community activities.

    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。

    In 2019, I became the leader of a students’ group working on voluntary projects for our ethnic community.

    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Now I am working as a teaching assistant in an international primary school.

    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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