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2025-2026学年新疆图木舒克高三(下)期末试卷英语

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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、Take an active part in programs you enjoy______you can meet various kinds of people.

    A.what B.when C.that D.where

  • 2、一Excuse me, can I use your computer to type a report?

    一You________ have my computer if you take good care of it.

    A.shall

    B.might

    C.should

    D.need

  • 3、—What did he say about being late for the meeting?

    —He gave some excuse about missing the bus, but sounds a bit ______.

    A. responsible   B. impressive   C. lame   D. severe

  • 4、--- What did she want to know, Tom?

    --- She wondered ______ we could complete the experiment.

    A. when was it B. it was when that

    C. it was when D. when it was that

  • 5、— It’s reported that human got the first picture of a black hole on April 10, 2019.

    — ________

    A.Good news. B.All right. C.So what? D.How come?

  • 6、I’m afraid that I can’t attend Tom’s wedding party ______ next weekend.

    A. to be held B. being held

    C. held D. is to be held

  • 7、--- You didn't sleep well yesterday?

    --- No, it was so cold. The fire in the fireplace________.

    A.burnt out

    B.put out

    C.died out

    D.went out

  • 8、We express the hope that a climate beneficial to a negotiated settlement would be created soon, ________ there may no longer be the need for the armed struggle.

    A. in case   B. even though

    C. so that   D. as long as

     

  • 9、The Chinese government has made it clear________ it tries to achieve in space science in the next 5 years.

    A.how B.that C.what D.which

  • 10、—Mum, where`s my bag?

    —How________ I know where you have left your bag?

    A.need

    B.would

    C.should

    D.might

  • 11、Emotional conflict may shake the ______ of even the strongest relationship, e.g. between husband and wife, parents and children.

    A. proportion   B. foundation

    C. innovation  D. interaction

     

  • 12、Why did she do a thing like that? It doesn't seem to __________.

    A.set out B.sell out C.make sense D.settle down

  • 13、Paris has some great museums _____ visitors can see fine works of impressionist painters.

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

     

  • 14、The train ________ at the present speed until it reaches the foot of the mountain at about nine o’clock tonight.

    A.will be going

    B.has been going

    C.goes

    D.went

  • 15、Was it in June 2016 ______ Shanghai Disney land ______ you have been dreaming of visiting was opened to the public.

    A.when; that B.that; which C.that; where D.when; where

  • 16、________ well in the coming Art Festival, the children have been practicing dancing every afternoon in the past two weeks.

    A.Performing

    B.Having performed

    C.To perform

    D.Performed

  • 17、You must notice_________ the emergency exit is when entering the building.

    A. where B. what C. which D. in which

     

  • 18、On the third floor there are two rooms, ________ used as a meeting-room.

    A. the larger of which   B. one of them

    C. and a larger of them   D. the largest one of which

  • 19、After ________seemed an endless wait, it was his turn to enter the personnel manager's office.

    A. that   B. it C. what D. there

     

  • 20、The Oscars have been around for so long that they serve as an indicator of ________ the Hollywood community values now and in the past.

    A. that   B. where   C. how   D. what

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、   If you were like most children, you probably got upset when your mother called you by a brother’s or sister’s name. How could she not know you? Did it mean she loved you less?

    Probably not. According to the first research to deal with this topic head-on, misnaming the most familiar people in our life is a common cognitive (认知的) error that has to do with how our memories classify and store familiar names.

    The study, published online in April in the journal Memory and Cognition, found that the “wrong” name is not random but is always fished out from the same relationship pond: children, friends, brothers and sisters. The study did not examine the possibility of deep psychological significance to the mistake, says psychologist David Rubin, “but it does tell us who’s in and who’s out of the group.”

    The study also found that within that group, misnamings occurred where the names shared initial or internal sounds, like Jimmy and Joanie or John and Bob. Physical resemblance between people was not a factor. Nor was gender.

    The researchers conducted five separate surveys of more than 1,700 people. Some of the surveys included only college students; others were done with a mixed-age population. Some asked subjects about incidents where someone close to them – family or friend – had called them by another person’s name. The other surveys asked about times when subjects had themselves called someone close to them by the wrong name. All the surveys found that people mixed up names within relationship groups such as grandchildren, friends and brothers and sisters but hardly ever crossed these boundaries.

    In general, the study found that undergraduates were almost as likely as old people to make this mistake and men as likely as women. Older people and women made the mistake slightly more often, but that may be because grandparents have more grandchildren to mix up than parents have children. Also, mothers may call on their children more often than fathers, given traditional gender norms. There was no evidence that errors occurred more when the misnamer was frustrated, tired or angry.

    1How might people often feel when they were misnamed?

    A.Unwanted. B.Unhappy. C.Confused. D.Indifferent.

    2What did David Rubin’s research find about misnaming?

    A.It is related to the way our memories work.

    B.It is a possible indicator of a faulty memory.

    C.It occurs mostly between kids and their friends.

    D.It often causes misunderstandings among people.

    3What did the surveys of more than 1,700 subjects find about misnaming?

    A.It more often than not hurts relationships.

    B.It hardly occurs across gender boundaries.

    C.It is most frequently found in extended families.

    D.It most often occurs within a relationship group.

    4Why do mothers misname their children more often than fathers?

    A.They suffer more frustrations.

    B.They become worn out more often.

    C.They communicate more with their children.

    D.They generally take on more work at home.

  • 22、Being a teenager can be tough. “Troubled” and “rebellious(叛逆的)” are often labels that people give kids in their teens. There are even scientific theories explaining that the likelihood of teenagers taking is due to the fact that their brains aren’t fully developed yet. 【1】

    But a new study by researches at the University of Pennsylvania and Cornell University may have finally cleared up this misunderstanding. 【2】They simply are easily attracted by new things and are eager to explore the world.

    The adolescents(青少年) lack experience. 【3】This personality trait(特征)is called “sensation seeking”, which is shared by a lot of people and usually peaks during adolescence.

    Instead of being something to worry about, sensation seeking is actually necessary, since the process of learning usually goes hand in hand with taking risks. "Teenagers need to build experience so that they can do a better job in making the difficult and risky decisions in later life. ‘Should I take this job? or ‘ 【4】’ ”said Valerie Reyna, co–author of the study.

    【5】If they don't make a mistake in their teenage years, they will have no life experience when they turn 18 and step out of their parents' protection and into a world that 's unknown to them. Kids need the freedom to test out boundaries while still in a safe environment,” wrote Ann Robinson, editor of The Guardian.

    A.Should I marry this person?

    B.It turns out that teenagers are fine.

    C.Adolescents should do as follows.

    D.What can parents do to help the kids?

    E.There's something scarier than taking a risk.

    F.In other words, they just can t help it.

    G.Therefore, they keep trying things out for the first time in their life.

  • 23、   A girl, who made headlines around the world when she survived almost two weeks alone in the Siberian wilderness, has won a Russian children’s beauty contest for her bravery. Karina Chikitova, who clung (抱着) on to her loyal puppy, fought to stay alive in a forest full of brown bears and wolves. The promising ballerina celebrates her 10th birthday on Boxing Day and has already won the Mini Miss Yakutia contest.

    In August 2014 she was found after a dozen days and nights lost in the remote taiga, sleeping on a bed of long grass and eating wild berries to stay alive. Karina had followed her father into the woods but he had no idea she was trailing him. Then just four years old, she hugged her puppy Naida for warmth in the shivering (颤抖的) cold before the dog found its way home to a remote village, urging rescuers not to give up, and to go and find the little girl.

    Karina’s trial was seen as so remarkable that a statue was erected (竖起) of her and the dog in regional capital Yakutsk. A popular children’s book was also written about her, and her fame as a Mowgli seems to have led this remote village girl to amazing new opportunities. Karina was “excited” after she easily won the Mini Miss contest in a social media poll for her rare experience when she was little, making her a young ambassador for Yakutia, Russia’s diamond region, the coldest inhabited place in the world. She is seen as a promising ballerina, already studying full time in Yakutsk, some 350 miles from her home.

    “I want to become a ballerina and dance Swan Lake,” she said. “I have also learned how to play the piano.” Bilingual Karina is doing well at school, where she has a talent for maths, and is learning English to add to her fluent Yakut and Russian. When she was found, her rescuer said: “She was sitting deep in grass, completely silent. I didn’t actually notice her. She saw me and stretched her arms forward. I picked her up. She was dead scared.” Later Karina said: “It was Naida who rescued me. I was really scared. But when we were going to sleep I hugged her, and together we were warm.”

    1How did the girl get lost in the wildness?

    A.She traced her father there but he was not aware of it.

    B.She was forgotten there by her careless father.

    C.She followed her little dog and lost the way.

    D.She loved running around and got lost.

    2Why did the girl win the Children’s beauty contest?

    A.Her exceptional talent in ballet dancing.

    B.Her whole-hearted devotion to academic performance.

    C.Her inspiring survival in the wildness.

    D.Her impressive charm and prettiness.

    3What can we infer from Paragraph 3?

    A.Karina was highly thought of by the public.

    B.A best-seller became Karina’s favorite.

    C.A statue was built in honor of Karina’s hometown.

    D.A handsome amount of money was awarded to Karina.

    4Which words can best describe this girl?

    A.Courageous and hesitant. B.Confident and honest.

    C.Arrogant and fortunate. D.Diligent and ambitious.

  • 24、   In the fall of 2017, when Paula Aldridge needed to get a job, she found herself at a crossroads. The 50-year-old wasn’t sure she would ever work again, due to health issues.

    But Aldridge’s life and career journey started to turn around after she connected with Goodwill of Central Iowa’s skills training programs. These programs are tailored to help people develop the kind of specific, real-world skills they need to get and keep a job, through a combination of detailed instruction and hands-on experience.

    When Aldridge first connected with Goodwill in September 2017, she was dealing with several barriers to immediate employment. Transportation was challenging, as she didn’t have a driver’s license or own a car. Aldridge also had a limited work history with long employment gaps (间断) , meaning she missed out on learning important skills, such as working a credit card machine. On top of that, her physical health issues were also a problem.

    According to Kayleigh Duff, a career specialist at Goodwill of Central Iowa, the biggest barrier Aldridge had to overcome was from within. “She said outwardly that she had all of this confidence and that she knew how strong a worker she was, but I don’t think she truly believed it herself.”

    Thankfully, Aldridge had plenty of people on her side to provide motivation and guidance. She originally started off in the food service training program but was eager to enter the retail (零售) skills program, since she had previously worked at the Salvation Army and Subway. When Aldridge mentioned her interest in retail, Duff recognized that her go-getting attitude would be a perfect match for the program.

    The seven-week retail skills training is a systematic program combining classroom instruction with on- the-job experience at a Goodwill store. As Aldridge progressed and graduated from the program, she became more confident in her abilities.

    Duff said it was great to see how Aldridge grew into the devoted, driven worker she is today. “She has this strong desire, this longing to succeed. And she knows that she’s able to do that, although she has fallen short in the past.”

    1What can be learned about Goodwill’s training programs?

    A.They combine theory with practice.

    B.They guarantee a good job for participants.

    C.They are designed mainly for the unemployed.

    D.They were established in the autumn of 2017.

    2What was the biggest problem Aldridge faced according to Duff?

    A.Poor health. B.Poor working skills.

    C.A lack of confidence. D.A lack of a driver’s license.

    3Why did Aldridge change her training program?

    A.She wanted to attend a more systematic program.

    B.She wanted to gain some hands-on experience.

    C.She was more interested in retail.

    D.She followed Duff’s advice.

    4What’s the main idea of the text?

    A.A 50-year-old devotes herself to Goodwill.

    B.Goodwill helps a 50-year-old turn her life around.

    C.Goodwill training programs spring up around the world.

    D.Success is closely linked to appropriate training programs.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、One winter nine years ago, I volunteered at a homeless shelter in Los Angeles, _______meals for people. There I met Albert, who said he liked my _______. “Want to see mine?” he asked, lifting his_______. He was barefoot. He said he had been hoping to get a pair but had never made it. I felt a _______feeling in my stomach.

    The next day, _______, I went to buy socks-about $10 _______. That next morning, I_______my alarm for 5 a.m. and drove to the local park, a common destination for_______people.

    It was still_______out. I took out a bag of socks and ________a group of men, standing around a tree, ________with cold. When I handed each of them a pair of socks, they looked confused at first, ________my motives(动机), but took them.

    An hour later, I ________ all the socks. Most people were sleeping. I felt like Santa. When they would ________, they would find a very meaningful ________.

    Every week I'll hand out many socks. If I'm away for________a week, I will bring socks with me and hand them out to the homeless in other states and countries.

    In the past years, this has become my________. It's addictive, I suppose, and it's incredibly satisfying to help make some people's ________a little bit easier. Part of me hopes to see Albert out there, but ________I don't, I'd like to think one of the pairs will________him.

    1A. preparing   B. giving   C. donating   D. buying

    2A. car   B. meals   C. socks   D. help

    3A. leg   B. arm   C. hand   D. head

    4A. magical   B. sinking   C. comforting   D. surprising

    5A. finally   B. in addition   C. however   D. after work

    6A. money   B. worth   C. value   D. worthy

    7A. made   B. placed   C. set   D. fixed

    8A. merciless   B. sleepless   C. jobless   D. homeless

    9A. dark   B. rainy   C. quiet   D. windy

    10A. signaled to   B. shouted at   C. headed for   D. waved at

    11A. trembling   B. smiling   C. jumping   D. sleeping

    12A. proving   B. inquiring   C. demanding   D. questioning

    13A. took off   B. took out   C. gave off   D. gave out

    14A. sit up   B. wake up   C. rise up   D. set up

    15A. meat   B. present   C. act   D. kindness

    16A. less than   B. other than   C. more than   D. rather than

    17A. habit   B. task   C. past-time   D. entertainment

    18A. winter   B. lives   C. families   D. difficulties

    19A. unless   B. until   C. even if   D. as if

    20A. suit   B. fit   C. match   D. find

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、假定你是李华,是校京剧社(Peking Opera Club)的社长,请你给外国留学生George写一封邮件,告知他上周的入社面试他未通过,内容包括:1.告知消息;2.说明原因;3.给予鼓励。

    注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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