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2025-2026学年四川德阳高三(下)期末试卷英语

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一、单项选择 (共25题,共 125分)
  • 1、Though _______ by her classmates, the little girl didn’t burst into tears or be in despair.

    A.leaving out B.left out

    C.being left out D.leave out

  • 2、—Shall I ________ the raincoat?

    —No hurry. Leave it ________ it is. It looks like rain.

    A.put away; in the place B.put away; where

    C.put on; where D.put on; there

  • 3、______ makes the school proud is ______ more than 90% of the students have been admitted to universities.

    A. what; because B. that; because

    C. that; what D. what; that

  • 4、________in the street, I came across an old friend of mine.

    A.To walk

    B.Walked

    C.Walking

    D.Having walked

  • 5、I agree with most of what you said, but I don't agree with ________.

    A.nothing B.anything  C.something D.everything

  • 6、At the news that her house was ,the old woman tears.

    A.broken out; burst into B.broken down; burst out

    C.broken up; burst out D.broken into; burst into

  • 7、Please bear in mind that nobody but doctors or nurses____ to enter the patient's room.

    A.allow B.allows C.is allowed D.are allowed

  • 8、Green hand as he is, his lack of experience is ________by a willingness to learn.

    A.bewildered B.balanced

    C.delighted D.presented

  • 9、_______ with his _______ problem, we feel _______.

    A.Facing, puzzled, puzzling B.Faced, puzzled, puzzling

    C.Faced, puzzling, puzzled D.Facing, puzzled, puzzled

  • 10、Some of the texts have too many new words and expressions _______ are hard for me.

    A. which B. who

    C. where D. what

  • 11、Exercise has a ______ part to play in preventing disease.

    A.major B.urgent C.ancient D.violent

  • 12、The sign here says “No parking”. Why ____ your car in the underground parking lot?

    A. not park B. don’t park

    C. not parking D. aren’t parking

  • 13、When we saw the road _____ with snow, we decided to spend the holiday at home.

    A. block   B. to block

    C. blocking D. blocked

     

  • 14、Deliberately push yourself out of your ________. Try things that you do not normally try.

    A.origin B.budget C.routine D.identity

  • 15、The knowledge and skills the trainees have learned can help them make a clear _____ between what is right and wrong.

    A.distance B.distinction C.donation D.defense

  • 16、It might have ________ your notice but it was under your nose all the time.

    A.quit B.ignored C.escaped D.refused

  • 17、Why did you choose Jennifer as the leader of the team?

    No one was equal ______ her ______ skills and experience.

    A.to; on B.with; on C.with; in D.to; in

  • 18、He is a ________person who always considers himself right and will never take other’s advice.

    A.reliable

    B.stubborn

    C.determined

    D.sensitive

  • 19、_____ leaving school, Jane established an organization to offer help to homeless people.

    A.For B.By C.At D.On

  • 20、FinallyI ______ her idea that I should _____ myself to the new life here first.

    A.adopted; adapt B.adapted; adopt C.adopted; adopt D.adapted; adapt

  • 21、_____ never easy, innovation is absolutely possible with adequate training and continuous practice.

    A.When

    B.As

    C.Since

    D.While

  • 22、When he returned , he agreed to the publisher’s request _______ he should write a book for boys based on the life he experienced.

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

     

  • 23、After three days' waiting, there was a little doubt in the mother's mind _______ the police could find her lost child.

    A. how B. that

    C. where D. whether

  • 24、______ from space, the earth, with water ______ seventy percent of its surface, looks like a blue ball.

    A.Seen, covering

    B.Seen, covered

    C.Seeing, covering

    D.Seeing, covered

  • 25、Little Jim admitted ________ his mother’s favorite vase, but his mom did not punish him.

    A.to break

    B.in breaking

    C.breaking

    D.break

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 26、There was a survey of the people who were born from 1980 to 2000, asking them what their most important life goals were. Over 80 percent said it was to get rich. 【1】 We're constantly told to devote more to our work, to push harder and to achieve more. We're given the impression that these are the things that we need to go after to have a good life. But is that the truth? 【2】

    But what if we could study people from the time when they were teenagers all the way into old age to see what really keeps people happy and healthy? The Harvard Study of Adult Development did it. For 75 years, they've tracked the lives of 724 men. Studies like this are extremely rare. Almost all projects of this kind fall apart within a decade because too many people drop out of the study.【3】 Or the researchers can't get together. But through a combination of luck and the persistence of several generations of researchers, this study has survived.

    So what have they learned? The conclusion is that it's not wealth or fame that counts.

    【4】 They've learned three big lessons about relationships. Firstly, people who are more socially connected to family, to friends and to community are happier and physically healthier. The second is that it's not just the number of friends you have but the quality of your close relationships that matters. And the third is that good relationships don't just protect our bodies.【5】

    A.They can even protect our brains.

    B.To become famous came second.

    C.Or funding for the research dries up.

    D.The good life is built with relationships.

    E.It turns out that being in conflict is bad for our health.

    F.It is good relationships that keep us happier and healthier.

    G.To be frank, sometimes wealth and fame can make people happy.

  • 27、When Kirk Alexander went missing for 11 days, an unlikely savior came to his rescue: his neighborhood pizza store.

    Almost every night for more than ten years. Kirk Alexander, 48, of Salem, Oregon ordered a late dinner from his local Domino's pizza store. He had no signature order. Sometimes he would call for a salad, sometimes a pie, sometimes chicken wings. The only sure thing for the staff of the Silverton Road Domino's was that they would see Alexander's name show up on their online ordering site sometime between 11 p. m. and midnight several times a week.

    Until suddenly, for nearly two weeks at the end of April 2016, they didn't.

    It was a slow Saturday night on May 7th when Domino's general manager Sarah Fuller felt she could no longer ignore Alexander's recent absence.

    “I went and looked up to see how long it had been since he last ordered,” Fuller told KATU. com. “It was 11 days, which was not like him at all.”

    Fuller knew Alexander worked from home, and neighbors said he rarely left. She also knew that he had suffered some health issues in the past. Something, Fuller worried, was wrong.

    Around 1 a. m. on Sunday. May 8, Fuller sent longtime delivery driver Tracey Hamblen to stop in at Alexander's home. Hamblen approached Alexander's door as he had countless times before and knocked. He could plainly see that Alexander's TV set was on, as were his lights; but after several minutes, Alexander still didn't answer the door.

    Hamblen rushed back to the store to relay the upsetting developments to Fuller. She encouraged Hamblen to dial 911. Soon, officers were on their way.

    When deputies from the Marion County Sheriff's office arrived at Alexander's house, they heard a man “calling for help from inside the residence, deputies said. They broke the door down, and found Alexander on the floor in need of immediate medical attention. One day later, and they might have been too late.

    Alexander was rushed to Salem Hospital, where he was listed in stable condition shortly after the dramatic rescue. In the following weeks, Fuller, Hamblen, and other store employees went to visit him with flowers and cards, noting that Alexander greeted them with knowing smiles.

    【1】How did Fuller sense that something was wrong?

    A.She knew Alexander had serious health problems.

    B.Alexander hadn't ordered chicken wings for nearly 2 weeks.

    C.Alexander had never before broken his routine in the store for 10 years.

    D.Alexander had disappeared from the store's ordering system for about 2 weeks.

    【2】What can you infer from the underlined sentence?

    A.Hamblen was fond of knocking at Alexander's door.

    B.Hamblen was more than an acquaintance to Alexander.

    C.Every time Hamblen arrived at Alexander's house, he would knock first.

    D.When Hamblen had enough time in the past, he would go to Alexander's house.

    【3】In which column of a newspaper will you probably read this article?

    A.Life.

    B.Technology.

    C.Healthy.

    D.Entertainment.

    【4】The saying we can learn from the story is .

    A.Born in distress, die in peace

    B.Details determine success or failure

    C.Even the wise are not always free from error

    D.Better late than never

  • 28、   Today, with the increasing use of social media, teachers and students have greater access to one's personal history than ever before.

    While social media users in education argue that teacher-student connection on social networks are harmless, Carole Lieberman, a psychiatrist (精神科医生) in Beverly Hills, Calif., believes any one-on-one private relationship out of the classroom begs for improper behavior to begin. Iris Fanning, a family-counseling provider ( 家庭关系咨询师) for school districts in Albuquerque, N.M., says major concerns arise when students begin to see teachers as friends. “When I entered education, there was a clear wall of boundaries ( ) between students and teachers,” Fanning says. “You still have to have those boundaries, and I think we've got away from that.”

    In response to some of the possible threats of social media, some school districts are now limiting after-school dialogue between students and teachers.

    “I think teachers should be allowed to add us on social media because that's how we communicate,” says Brown, a high school senior in Ohio, who hasn't befriended any of her teachers on social networks. “But I also think that some teachers would cross the line. I do agree that it needs watching over but they shouldn't be cut off completely.”

    Most recently, in Missouri, the state passed Senate Bill 54, which bans students  and teachers from having any connections on social media. The bill was created as a strong measure to protect children from entering into improper relationships with teachers. Dave Childers, head teacher at ACEL Fresno Charter High School in California, says it's disheartening to see laws  that limit the ability for teachers to connect with students through social media. “We could go as far as saying teachers shouldn’t be allowed to coach sports or advise a club, because when you  do that you have extra connections and stronger relationships,” he notes.

    1One-on-one private teacher-student connection may give rise to concerns because it  .

    A. highlights teachers’ role as friends

    B. encourages the threats of social media

    C. clouds the necessary teacher-student boundaries

    D. places fewer responsibilities on teachers than before

    2Sami Brown would probably agree to  in teacher-student connection.

    A. ban social media B. move across the dividing line

    C. keep an eye on social media users D. heavily punish improper behaviors

    3The underlined word “disheartening” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to  .

    A. shameful B. understandable

    C. encouraging D. frustrating

  • 29、   Clowns (丑角) have been around for a long time. They not only make us laugh at the circus (马戏团) but they used to make the king and his followers laugh in court. The earliest of these fun-makers are called “fools”. In Greek and Roman times these fools dressed up like clowns do today with painted faces and funny costumes (戏服). They danced around the stage and did things to make people laugh as clowns do in circuses today. By medieval times (中世纪) every court had its fools. Fools wore bright colours and had bells (大肚子) on their shoes and their hats.

    They were not really meant to be foolish and often they would say wise and sensible things to the king which nobody else was brave enough to say. The king never got cross with the fool as this was his job. He was meant to be both wise and foolish and try to make the situation in court less serious.

    Of course people wanted to have their own kind of fool and shows developed in the 1500s in which fools (or Zanies) performed to make the crowd laugh. This kind of entertainment became so popular that it started a special kind of drama in Italy called Commedia dell´arte, which gradually turned into our comedy programmes today. When you watch the antics (滑稽剧) of Charlie Chaplin or Rowan Atkinson, you are watching a kind of comedy that is directly originated from the fools of ancient Rome and Greece.

    1How do clowns entertain people?

    A.By their amusing talk and body language.

    B.By their amusing voices and body langauge.

    C.By their clothes, songs and the way they talk.

    D.By their clothes, make-up and the way they act.

    2Where did fools first give performances?

    A.In different towns in Europe.

    B.In shows in ancient Greece and Rome.

    C.At fairs or market where there were a lot of people.

    D.in the building where law cases could be heard and judged.

    3When did the Commedia dell´arte begin to develop?

    A.Before the fifth century.

    B.Around the tenth century.

    C.During the Middle Ages.

    D.In the sixteenth century.

    4What does the underlined “got cross” in the second paragraph mean?

    A.got satisfied B.got through

    C.got angry D.got delighted

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 30、   A social worker played a huge role in my life when I was young. I want to share a letter I wrote________social workers for the work they do.

    Dear social workers,

    When you feel_______, take a moment to read this letter.

    I was 12 when I first_______Dale. I had been left in an institution (收容所) for the last few years. At that time I thought I was________and could not be good again. I later_______it was my family that was broken. My father was an alcoholic(酒鬼) and my mum________the family when I was 3 and she_______came back. When some teachers noticed my behavioral problems, a________was made to put me into an institution where I met Dale. Dale promised to find a________for me. He kept his word. I________the institution I had been in. It meant well but it was no place to grow up.

    Once in Dale’s car, I________a fire extinguisher(灭火器) to see what it would do. The entire inside of his car looked like it had been snowed in. I was_______loud voice telling me how________I was and a beating. But he just took a deep breath and________his head from side to side. When we finished cleaning, he_______thanked me for helping clean so hard.

    This_______is just one of the many I could tell about Dale. He was the________man have ever met in my life. The next time you are questioning whether your work________, believe it does. The next time you _______everything, read this simple letter. You can also________this letter to every social worker you know.

    Sincerely,

    A once lost child

    1A.supporting B.charging C.preparing D.thanking

    2A.tired B.surprised C.angry D.comfortable

    3A.met B.caught C.recognized D.mentioned

    4A.brave B.broken C.lost D.dying

    5A.noticed B.thought C.learned D.admitted

    6A.ran out of B.cared for C.looked down upon D.built up

    7A.usually B.never C.sometimes D.always

    8A.wish B.change C.comment D.decision

    9A.house B.family C.friend D.room

    10A.left B.liked C.visited D.entered

    11A.looked for B.turned on C.broke down D.checked on

    12A.enjoying B.raising C.expecting D.imagining

    13A.active B.excited C.curious D.stupid

    14A.nodded B.touched C.shook D.rubbed

    15A.almost B.seldom C.even D.hardly

    16A.accident B.promise C.history D.story

    17A.funniest B.wisest C.strongest D.kindest

    18A.fails B.matters C.advances D.changes

    19A.need B.forget C.question D.hate

    20A.show B.write C.remember D.keep

四、短文填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 31、

    PISA is a two-hour test that compares the performance of 15-year-olds. In the latest test, the countries with the best readers were South Korea and Finland. But students in Shanghai. China, scored the highest of all in reading, mathematics and science. The next1 results were in Hong Kong. Singapore, Canada, New Zealand and Japan. In all, around half a million students in more than 70 2took the test last year. The test has been given every three years since 2000. Last year was the first time Shanghai took part.

    Mr. ANDREAS SCHLEICHER says “Asian countries 3 education more than other countries. They have given education a4. Every child, every teacher, every parent knows that education is the5 to success.” He says other education systems can learn from Shanghai. For example, he says education spending in the province has increased, including teacher pay and training. And administrators are putting teachers into challenging classroom situations to make them 6at their jobs. Education Secretary Arne Duncan says that the results 7 an urgent need for Americans to do more to remain 8 in the world economy. He points out that the United States has fallen from first to ninth place in college graduation rates because of 9 by other countries.

    Mr Schloichor says international testing experts have investigated and confirmed(证实)the Shanghai scores. He says the PISA results are not representative of all of China. But he also says they dispute the common belief that Chinese education10on repetition and memorization.

五、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 32、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。

    I was standing in the checkout line behind a woman who looked to be in her 60s. When it was her turn to pay, the cashier greeted her by name and asked her how she was doing.

    The woman looked down, shook her head and said, “Not so good. My husband just lost his job and my son is up to his old tricks again. The truth is, l don’t know how I’m going to get through the holidays.” Then she gave the cashier food stamps (食品券).

    Neither did I know how I could get through the days a year ago during my fresh year in the company. I didn’t know the rules, I was not familiar with the work, and I couldn’t feel the value of myself. I was even wondering whether I could get along, as my father was gone, my mother had no work and my brother was only 7. That feeling was exactly what the woman had said. Fortunately, things had changed since I received my colleague’s card, from which I felt the encouragement, and sensed happiness falling upon me again.

    So I really wanted to help but didn’t know how. Should I offer to pay for her groceries, or ask for her husband’s resume (简历)? As I walked into the parking lot, I spotted the woman returning her shopping cart. Suddenly I remembered something in my purse that I thought could help her. It wasn’t a handful of cash or an offer of a job for her husband, but maybe it would make her life better.

    Then I approached the woman. My heart pounded as this was the first time that I had come with the idea to help a stranger.

    “Excuse me,” I said, my voice trembling a bit. “I couldn’t help accidentally hearing what you said to the cashier. It sounds like you’re going through a really hard time right now. I’m so sorry. I’d like to give you something.”

    I handed her the small card from my purse.

    续写要求:

    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。

    When the woman read the card, she began to cry.

    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.

    After we embraced, I walked back to my car and the words on the card crowded into my mind again.

    ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.

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