朔州2025届高三毕业班第三次质量检测英语试题

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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、I could fly ________ as him.

    A.as faster B.so fast C.so faster D.as fast

  • 2、   white symbolizes purity and innocence, it is used in many important situations.

    A. While   B. Once

    C. Since   D. Though

     

  • 3、—The service is very wonderful and the weather is quite fine.

    —Yes, this holiday is so great, we have never had _________ before.

    A.the better one

    B.a good one

    C.a better one

    D.the best one

  • 4、The new playground to be built next year will be ____________ the old one.

    A. as three times big as   B. three times as big as

    C. as big as three times   D. as big three times as

     

  • 5、Tu Youyou was awarded the Nobel Prize for her ________ in discovering a new cure for malaria (疟疾).

    A.difference

    B.decision

    C.procedure

    D.achievement

  • 6、In Turkey, sometimes babies _______ for the time of their birth.

    A. are named   B. name

    C. have been named   D. named

     

  • 7、Besides the focus on the development of the economy, people should also   how to protect the environment.

    A. give rise to   B. give thought to

    C. give praise to   D. give way to

  • 8、Suzhou is very famous _____ the Chinese-style gardens. They are all _____ the Chinese style .

    A.as ; in

    B.for ; in

    C.in ; in

    D.by ; of

  • 9、Mr. Wang made up his mind to devote all he could ____ his oral English before going abroad .

    A. improve   B. to improve

    C. to improving   D. improving

     

  • 10、Parents often tell their children that they __________ take candy from strangers.

    A.needn’t

    B.wouldn’t

    C.shouldn’t

    D.daren’t

  • 11、________ comes first to the class room can get a free ticket for the lecture.

    A.Anyone

    B.The one

    C.Whoever

    D.Who

  • 12、Bill Gates’ father made such a tremendous contribution to philanthropy (慈善)__________greatly benefited tens of thousands of college students in need of sponsorship.

    A.that B.as C.which D.what

  • 13、In some languages, 100 words make up half of all words ______ in daily conversations.

    A. using   B. to use   C. used   D. having used

  • 14、The beauty of this career is that it allows us to________our interest with our work,gaining freedom and happiness in the process.

    A.combine  B.fix C.link D.join

     

  • 15、Vietnamese state media, quoting a senior naval official, reported that the plane MH 370 had crashed off south Vietnam.Malaysia's transport minister later denied any crash scene had been _________.

    A.purified  B.identified

    C.demonstrated D.Undertaken

     

  • 16、----Why didn’t you come to meet me, Bill?

    ----Sorry, dear. But I really forgot where I was _____ to meet you.

    A. demanded  B. supposed

    C. delighted  D. Squeezed

     

  • 17、To battle world hunger, the great scientist once traveled to many places where populations _______ faster than crop production at that time.

    A. expanded   B. were expanding

    C. has expanded  D. would expand

     

  • 18、When you get the paper back, pay special attention to what ______.

    A.have marked B.has been marked

    C.had marked D.had been marked

  • 19、In a second-hand book store, one might, _____, pick up an old book for a few pence that might worth many pounds.

    A. specially   B. normally

    C. occasionally   D. essentially

  • 20、Mark needs to learn Chinese ________ his company is opening a branch in Tianjin.

    A.unless

    B.although

    C.until

    D.since

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、We are now able to offer those adults who live, work or study in the Bristol City Council area cycle lessons for free up to 3 hours long.

    Beginner? Can’t you ride a bike? You're not alone. We can help you get on a bike and go cycling. Beginners are called Level 1.

    Need a refresher? If you need a refresher or you haven't been on a bike for a while and want to start cycling or perhaps you're confident on traffic-free routes but you want to start cycling on the road, our instructors can teach you the skills you need to cycle safely and confidently on the road. This is Level 2.

    Experienced Cyclist? If you are an experienced cyclist, our professional urban coaches can give you smart tips for negotiating complex junctions more easily and improving your rush-hour strategies. This is Level 3.

    What you should bring: You will need a roadworthy bike for your lesson. If you don’t own a bike you can hire one for the duration of your lesson but you can only hire one from the instructors at our Bedminster and St George venues. The cost of the bike for hire is £5. UK law does not require you to wear a helmet, but if you do wear one it should fit correctly.

    Costs :

    Bristol: Thanks to Bristol City Council, sessions are currently free for Bristol residents over age 16 and you can have up to 3 lessons, depending on your ability. To secure your booking, all we require is a £5 refundable deposit.

    B&NES: Thanks to Bath Cycling Campaign, sessions are currently £5 for anyone over 12. If you are a B&NES resident, please book using the link on the “Outside Bristol” page.

    Anywhere else: Life Cycle have a presence in Salisbury and Gloucester. For Salisbury residents, please book online and for Goucester residents you can book by emailing us (lifecycleuk. org.uk ). For all areas outside Bristol our charge is £ 30 for a 1-hour session.

    1You would like to have three lessons as   .

    A. a beginner B. an instructor

    C. a refresher D. a skilled cyclist

    2If you want to ride a bike safely on the busy road, you'd better take up a lesson of   .

    A. Level 1   B. Level 2

    C. Level 3   D. Level 4

    3How much should you pay for two lessons if you are outside Bristol and don't own a bike?

    A. £15.   B. £65. C. £ 30. D. £ 60.

    4What would be the best title for the text?

    A. Cycle training lessons for adults

    B. The coming events in the Bristol City

    C. Popular places of interest in England

    D. Activities suitable to different people

     

  • 22、   Scientists at the University of Oxford have developed new artificial intelligence(AI) software to recognize and follow up the faces of chimpanzees(黑猩猩)in the wild. The new software will allow researchers and wildlife conservationists to significantly cut back on time spent analyzing videos, according to the new paper published in Science Advances.

    For species(物种)like chimpanzees, which have complex social lives and live for many yearsgetting photos of their behavior taken from short-term field research can only tell us so much” says Dan Schofield researcher and DPhil student at Oxford University’s Private Models Lab, School of Anthropology. “By taking advantage of the power of machine learning to unlock large video files , it makes it possible to measure behavior over the long term. ’’

    The computer model was trained using over 10 million images(影像):from Kyoto University s Primate Research Institute(PRI) video files of wild chimpanzees in Guinea,West Africa. The new software is the first to continuously track and recognize individual a wide range of poses, performing with high accuracy in difficult conditions such as low lighting and poor image quality.

    “Access to this large video file has allowed us to use deep neural networks to train models to a degree that was previously not possible,” says Arsha Nagrad, co-auther of the study and DPhil student at the Department of Engineer Science ,University of Oxford .” Additionally, our new software differs from previous primate face recognition software in that it can be applied to videos with limited manual intervention(人工干预)saving hours of time. ”

    The technology can be potentially used to monitor species for conservation Although the present application focuses on chimpanzees, the AI software provided will be applied to other species, and help drive the adoption of AI systems to solve(解决)a range of problems in the wildlife sciences.

    1What is the purpose of developing the new soft?

    A.To save wildlife researchers’ time spent in the labs.

    B.To keep track of wildlife conservationists' behaviors.

    C.To protect chimpanzees and help them to live longer .

    D.To recognize and track the faces of wild chimpanzees.

    2What does the underlined word “it” in paragraph 2 refer to?

    A.Getting photos. B.Analyzing videos.

    C.A powerful machine D.The new AI software.

    3What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about?

    A.The working principle of the new software. B.Some limitations of using the new software.

    C.The unique advantages of the new software. D.Controversial attitudes to the new software.

    4What can be known from the last paragraph?

    A.Technology advance is the final goal of science

    B.The new software won’t just be applied to chimpanzees.

    C.AI systems are widely used in the wildlife sciences.

    D.The application of the new technology isn’t easy.

  • 23、   A story posted by The New York Post Monday tells the tale of Katrina Holte, a Hillsboro woman who quit her job to cosplay a 1950s housewife.

    Let me start by expressing admiration to Holte for using her 2019 freedoms to follow her 1950s dreams. Everyone should be so lucky as to get to decide what they wear and how they spend their time. That’s the future our foremothers fought for.

    But as much fun as I am sure she is having living a vintage (复古的) life, which literally includes watching shows like “I Love Lucy” and listening to vinyl recordings (刻录碟片) , I think it’s important to remember that being a 1950s housewife was actually totally awful, and something our grandmothers and mothers fought against.

    For example, once I called my grandma and asked her for her recipe for Cloud Biscuits, these delicious biscuits she used to make that we would cover with butter and homemade raspberry jam on Thanksgiving.

    “Why would you want that?” she said. “Go to the store. Go to the freezer section. Buy some pre-made biscuits and put them in the oven.”

    She straight-up refused to give me the recipe, because it was hard and took a long time to make. In her mind, it was a waste of time.

    Getting off the phone, it occurred to me that spending every day of your life serving a husband and five children wasn’t fun at all. And then there are the grandchildren who eventually come along demanding Cloud Biscuits, a whole new expanded set of people to feed.

    She was basically a slave to those hungry mouths, cooking scratch meals three times a day

    When she wasn’t trapped in the kitchen, she had to keep the house clean, make sure she looked good enough to be socially acceptable, and make sure her kids and husband looked good enough to be socially acceptable. And she had no days off.

    I know my grandma loves her kids and her grandkids, her husband and the life she led, but man, it must have been a lot of thankless, mindless labor.

    No wonder everyone went all-in on processed foods when they came around. Imagine the nice break something like a microwave dinner would give a woman working, unpaid, for her family every single day?

    I also had another grandma. She was a scholar who helped found the Center for the Study of Women in Society at University of Oregon. She was a pioneering second-wave feminist who wrote books, gave lectures and traveled the world.

    But, she did all of that after divorcing my grandpa, when most of her kids were out of the house. Back then, in the 1950s and the 1960s, there was no illusion about women “having it all”. How could that even possibly happen? If you were taking care of a family, waiting on your husband, you had no time to follow your dreams, unless you made that your dream

    A lot of women took that approach. We call it Stockholm Syndrome now.

    And of course, these women I am talking about are upper-middle-class white women. Romanticizing the 1950s is especially disgusting when you think about how women of color and poor women were treated back then, and the lack of education and choices available to them.

    Because the women in this country demanded something approaching equality, Holte has the chance to live out her fantasy. Not every woman in America is so lucky.

    We still don’t have pay equality and in many states, we still don’t have autonomy over our own bodies. Poor women and women of color still lack the opportunities of their wealthy and white peers.

    And while it’s getting better, women are still expected to be responsible for the emotional labor of running a household and raising the children.

    But at least we can get jobs. At least we don’t have to sew our own clothes, wear a full face of makeup every day and spend hours making Cloud Biscuits some ungrateful kid will wolf down, barely remembering to say thank you.

    1According to the author, what is the future our foremothers fought for?

    A.Watching shows like “I Love Lucy” and listening to vinyl recordings.

    B.Having the freedom to make choices in their daily life.

    C.Making Cloud Biscuits for their kids and husbands.

    D.Making sure their kids and husbands socially acceptable.

    2What does the underlined word “that” in paragraph 13 refer to?

    A.Writing books, giving lectures and traveling the world.

    B.Divorcing husband when kids were out of house.

    C.Taking care of a family and waiting on husband.

    D.Women’s illusion about “having it all”.

    3What does the “Stockholm Syndrome” in paragraph 14 really mean in the passage?

    A.Women have been used to the unfair treatment at home

    B.Women nowadays like the way of life in the 1950s.

    C.Victims end up sympathizing with the abusers.

    D.Women have the chance to live out their dreams.

    4The author thinks of the life of a 1950s housewife as ________.

    A.fantastic B.admirable

    C.awful D.unforgettable

    5What can we learn from the passage?

    A.It was a waste of time to give grandchildren the recipe.

    B.All women are not lucky to follow their own dreams in America now.

    C.Housewives received recognition for their efforts from family members.

    D.The upper-middle-class white women did a better job in running the household.

    6What is the author’s main purpose in writing this passage?

    A.To show great appreciation to her grandmas.

    B.To call on housewives to claim the pay for the housework they undertake.

    C.To draw readers’ attention to the situations women face, especially those poor and of color.

    D.To arouse women’s awareness of equal pay at work.

  • 24、   German automation company Festo recently unveiled its latest bio-inspired creation, the Bionic Swift, a lightweight robot, able to mimic the flight of an actual swift.

    Over the last decade Festo has unveiled an impressive number of robots inspired by the Earth's animals, from bionic ants and butterflies, to penguins, jellyfish and even kangaroos. Earlier this month, the robotics studio showed their newest invention, a lightweight flying robot inspired by the swift and able to imitate its flight maneuvers with impressive accuracy. From steep turns to drops, the new Bionic Swift can imitate most of a real swifts movements.

    In order to imitate real swifts, Festo's robotic versions had to be ultra-light, weighing 42 grams each, or about as heavy as a golf ball. The birds are about 17. 5 inches long, with a 27- inch wingspan, but don't look much like birds from up-close, as the company's designers focused on bio-mimicry.

    Although the Bionic Swift's feathers are not real, which are made of light foam, they do look and behave like the ones of a real swift in flight. They can slide apart just like real feathers, thanks to the design of the robot's wings. The feathers can move to let air through or close completely, allowing the Bio Swift to finish flight maneuvers.

    Despite its small weight, each Bio Swift houses a brushless motor, two servo motors, a battery, a gear unit, and various circuit boards for radio, control, and localization. Thanks to a radio-based indoor GPS, each robot has spatial awareness and can fly in a proper pattern. Each one has a radio marker that send signals to the base, thus allowing the system to locate each bird's exact location and tell them to fly on a pre-programmed path.

    Apart from being visually impressive, the new Bio Swifts may soon start helping companies monitor where goods are moving throughout a smart factory, thus avoiding bottlenecks.

    【1】What can we know about Festo's Bio Swift?

    A.It seems too heavy to fly like a swift.

    B.It isn't the first animal-inspired robot.

    C.It is equipped with some real feathers.

    D.It looks much like a bird from up-close.

    【2】What does the underlined word “They” in paragraph 4 refer to?

    A.The artificial feathers.

    B.A swift s movements.

    C.A real's bird's wings.

    D.The new Bio Swifts.

    【3】What is the function of a radio marker?

    A.To measure the battery.

    B.To receive information.

    C.To monitor each system.

    D.To send signals to the base.

    【4】Which of the following can be a suitable title for the text?

    A.A Robot Flies at the Speed of a Real Bird

    B.An Impressive Robot Is Used in a Factory

    C.A Company Creates a Swift-inspired Robot

    D.An Automation Company Mimicks Animals

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、Before I started high school, my parents gave me the greatest gift any teenage boy could ask for: a cell phone, I _______ that phone all summer.To me, being connected was more important than being present.

    So,you can imagine my _______ when I learned what my dad had _______ for my family vacation that year.“This year,” my dad said, “We are going camping!” His excitement was met with a disappointing sigh (叹气)._______, he wasn't upset.

    The views during the trip were amazing, but none of those mattered to me.My mind was on my phone.I remembered the first time I looked up was for something _______ --- my phone had no _______.My dad said that it would be _______ until we returned home.I would be _______ in the forest for four days with no way to contact the outside world.I went to bed angry that night.But something _______ when I awoke in the morning.________ immediately burying my head in my phone, I ________ something else: my surroundings.As my dad and I walked the trails (小路), I felt the weight of tons of stress off my shoulders.

    I realized being ________ to nature made me focus more on myself.I let my mind speak to me and listened to my feelings.I had been so focused on staying connected that I hadn't been hearing my own ________.

    That was 15 years ago, and I carry that ________ to this day.When I received my first work email, I ________ the reason why my dad ________ a campsite with no access to technology.In a world that asks for more connectivity, the need to ________ your cell phone becomes stronger.Having my own time is nearly ________ when I can be ________ at any time of day or night.So, I need to work harder at it.

    Whenever I feel my inner self is slipping away, I follow my dad's ________.I pack up the tent and drive until my phone shows those two magic words: “no service.”

    【1】

    A.wished for

    B.applied for

    C.lived on

    D.learned from

    【2】

    A.impression

    B.displeasure

    C.impoliteness

    D.embarrassment

    【3】

    A.revised

    B.rented

    C.mistaken

    D.planned

    【4】

    A.However

    B.Besides

    C.Therefore

    D.Otherwise

    【5】

    A.familiar

    B.shocking

    C.attractive

    D.obvious

    【6】

    A.time

    B.sound

    C.service

    D.power

    【7】

    A.mobile

    B.private

    C.missing

    D.useless

    【8】

    A.trapped

    B.punished

    C.trained

    D.attended

    【9】

    A.appeared

    B.ended

    C.changed

    D.formed

    【10】

    A.Because of

    B.Apart from

    C.Along with

    D.Instead of

    【11】

    A.cleaned up

    B.focused on

    C.contributed to

    D.showed off

    【12】

    A.close

    B.blind

    C.similar

    D.new

    【13】

    A.contacts

    B.parents

    C.thoughts

    D.sighs

    【14】

    A.dream

    B.lesson

    C.stressor

    D.trial

    【15】

    A.understood

    B.wondered

    C.recorded

    D.preferred

    【16】

    A.host

    B.rebuilt

    C.described

    D.chose

    【17】

    A.put aside

    B.fall apart

    C.check up

    D.adapt to

    【18】

    A.painful

    B.impossible

    C.unreasonable

    D.obvious

    【19】

    A.appreciated

    B.convinced

    C.recognized

    D.connected

    【20】

    A.schedule

    B.note

    C.guidance

    D.warning

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。

    Karie checked the words on her spelling test again. If she got full marks today, she'd win her class' First-Quarter Spelling Challenge and a brand-new dictionary. Plus, Ms. McCormack had promised to do a handstand if anyone got a perfect score.

    Three more words to go. N-i-c-e-l-y. Q-u-i-c-k-l-y. -o-n-e-s-t-y. Wait! Should spelled honesty, not honestly. She hurriedly erased the t-y and wrote 1-y before handing in her paper.

    Ms. McCormack graded the test papers at the break. Meanwhile, Karie sat restlessly in her seat with her fingers crossed. Then. Ms. McCormack walked to the front of the room and cleared her throat. As if she were an Olympic gymnast, Ms. McCormack's feet flipped (空翻) into the air "Congratulations! Karie! You did it!" she announced while upside down.

    The whole class burst into applause! Ms McCormack righted herself and presented Karie with her prize. Karie grinned as she read the label on the box: To Karie Carter, for her perfect first-quarter score in spelling.

    "Everything OK?" Mom asked as Karie burst through the front door after school. Karie didn't answer. As if by magic, she took out her spelling test paper and prize and showed them to her mother. Mom hugged her, asking her to put the test paper on the fridge so that Dad could see it when he got home.

    Karie took another look at the test paper before putting it on the fridge. Her hands stopped in the midair. She just couldn't believe her own eyes. Honesly? YES! H-O-N-E-S-L-Y

    Mom sensed something unusual and asked why. Karie stuffed the test paper into backpack and explained that she was just too excited. Mom brought her some tea. Yes, a "t" is exactly what she needed.

    After drinking a little, Karie plodded (重步走) down the hall, lost in thought. How could she tell the class she hadn't earned the prize after all? That Ms. McCormack did the handstand for nothing?

    注意:

    1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;

    2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;

    3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;

    4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。

    Para l:

    Later Dad came in with excitement.

    _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Para 2:

    The next morning, Karie went to school earlier than usual.

    _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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