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双河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、It’s going to be some time ________ he sees his father again, ________ business has just been started in Switzerland.

    A.after; who

    B.since; who

    C.when;       whose

    D.before; whose

  • 2、Colors like green can ________ a sense of life and quietness to people.

    A.acquire

    B.remark

    C.investigate

    D.convey

  • 3、________by many negative reports, some people wrongly regard teenagers as lacking a sense of responsibility and concern for others.

    A.Influenced

    B.To be influenced

    C.Having influenced

    D.Being influenced

  • 4、The Palace Museum has the most remarkable collection of fine clocks in the world, mainly _________ from Europe and China.

    A.originating

    B.originated

    C.being originated

    D.having originated

  • 5、The collection, sorting and   of historical materials and cultural relics of the May Fourth Movement should be strengthened, President Xi said.

    A. consideration B. conservation

    C. constitution D. construction

  • 6、People often have difficulty facing reality when further scientific discovery challenges _______ they have previously thought to be settled facts.

    A.what B.that C.who D.which

  • 7、Kate lost all his three games to AlphaGo, world's top human player _____.

    A.although is he B.so he is C.as he is D.as is he

  • 8、David didn’t attend his daughter’s graduation ceremony, but he does wish he   there.

    A. should be   B. would be

    C. had been   D. were

  • 9、More checkpoints were set up in the country to ensure residents could be ________ for the virus.

    A.cancelled B.contained C.strengthened D.screened

  • 10、My parents aren’t _______ me going abroad for education, fearing that I'm too young to take care of myself.

    A.in charge of

    B.in favor of

    C.in need of

    D.in praise of

  • 11、Little Tom was frozen with fear when the accident happened, so he just gave some ________answers when asked about what he witnessed.

    A. concrete   B. abundant

    C. apparent   D. vague

     

  • 12、President Xi Jinping’s speech at the opening ceremony of the First China International Import Expo was ________ welcomed by participants at the event.

    A.quietly B.frequently C.widely D.gradually

  • 13、Do you still remember how many years ago_________ we first met on campus?

    A. was it that   B. it was that

    C. was it when       D. it was when

     

  • 14、(2013·天津,9)No one________ be more generous;he has a heart of gold.

    A.could

    B.must

    C.dare

    D.need

  • 15、If you don 't have a guide,you________ lose your way.

    A.must

    B.dare

    C.should

    D.could

  • 16、 a strange plant! I've never seen it before.

    A.Which B.What C.How D.Whether

  • 17、This house is almost ________ to the one where I lived as a child.

    A. identical B. manual

    C. chilly D. enthusiastic

  • 18、“China, with 56.6 million people living in the Internet connected homes, is now _____second only to the US”, _____leading online rating service reported Monday.

    A. the; a   B./; a C./; the D.a; the

     

  • 19、It’s a pity that Notre Dame Cathedral (巴黎圣母院) ________ fire on April 16, 2019.

    A.set B.made C.caught D.put

  • 20、Think carefully before you answer questions online. You may be ______ into giving away very important personal information.

    A. caught B. addicted

    C. seized D. trapped

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、   It was a nervous time. World War II had started, and British ships were always watching for German submarines called U-boats. The ship Ben Lomond had left Cape Town, South Africa, with a crew of 55, including a young officer named Poon Lim.

    On November 23, 1942, the worst fear came true. The Ben Lomond was attacked by a U-boat. Within minutes the boat was sinking. Poon Lim grabbed a life jacket and leaped over the side. He swam rapidly away from the ship in case it exploded. Sure enough, it let out a large boom and sank beneath the waves. For two hours Poon Lim struggled in the water. Once he almost got onto a life raft with five other sailors, but it got away from his grasp. Then he saw another life raft that was empty, swam to it, and climbed aboard. He found a few cans of biscuits, a water jug, some flares, and a flashlight, which could be enough supplies for about a month.

    Day after day Poon Lim had his few biscuits and a couple of sips of water. He searched the horizon for ships. Twice he leaped up to shout and wave when he saw help coming. Once he saw a freight ship. It passed him. At a later time, he saw a United States Navy plane. It flew low over the raft but then disappeared. Still later a U-boat spotted him but for some reason left him alone.

    Poon Lim knew he needed to stay strong. He couldn’t get much exercise on an eight-foot-square raft, but he could swim. A couple of times a day, he circled the raft, always watching for sharks. Soon his food and water ran low. He knew that drinking seawater would make him sick, so he tore off the canvas cover on his life jacket and set it out to catch rainwater. Then he took apart the flashlight and used a wire inside to make a fishhook. For months Poon Lim drifted, catching fish and sometimes birds. One time he even caught a shark. Finally, after 130 days, he noticed that the color of the water was changing. Two days later, on his 133rd day, he saw a boat. Three sailors in a small sailboat picked him up and took him to Belem, a city on the coast of Brazil. Poon Lim had crossed the Atlantic Ocean.

    No one ever had survived longer on a raft at sea. Poon Lim received many honors, including Britain’s highest award. A booklet of his survival methods was put into every British life raft.

    1What happened just after Poon Lim’s ship was hit?

    A.It immediately exploded.

    B.Poon Lim jumped over the side.

    C.Poon Lim found a life raft.

    D.The U-boat picked up survivors.

    2What did Poon Lim do just after his food and water ran low?

    A.He jumped up and down and waved, hoping to attract help.

    B.He went swimming, hoping to find some fish.

    C.He made a rain catcher and some fishing equipment.

    D.He spotted a United States Navy plane.

    3Which of these things happened last?

    A.Poon Lim noticed that the water had changed color.

    B.Poon Lim landed in a Brazilian city.

    C.Some sailors picked up Poon Lim.

    D.Poon Lim caught a shark with his fishhook.

    4Why was Poon Lim presented with many honors?

    A.He had voyaged the longest time on the Atlantic Ocean.

    B.He managed to spend 133 days on a life raft with determination.

    C.He had a knowledge of survival methods on the sea.

    D.He didn’t surrender himself to German U-boats.

  • 22、The London Eye remains temporarily closed but in line with the Government's roadmap out of lockdown we plan to reopen from 17th May.You can pre-book now. Further information can be found here.

    What to Expect

    The London Eye soars 443 fee into the sky and views stretching25 miles every direction.Since opening in 2000,it has been used as a backdrop in countless films and is loved by Britons and visitors alike.This is the UK's most popular visitor attraction,visited by over 3.5 million people a year.

    Each London Eye capsule holds up to 25 passengers comfortably. All capsules are fully air-conditioned and rotate (旋转)on a special device designed to keep everyone upright as the wheel makes a slow but progressive rotation.The full rotation lasts 30 minutes of an ever changing view of this dynamic city.

    Opening Times

    ■September to May 10:00am—8:00pm daily

    ■June 10:00am—9:00pm daily

    ■July 10:00am—9:30pm daily

    ■August 10:00am—-8:30pm daily

    ■Not open on Christmas Day or during maintenance period.

    Ticket Prices

    Adult:

    January to March 15.00

    April to December 15.50

    Child (5-15 years):

    January to March 7.50

    April to December 7.75

    Child under 5 years: free

    Senior (60 plus): 12.00

    Booking line

    ■9:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Sunday

    ■Telephone: 0870 5000 600

    【1】Which of the following does the London Eye ride offer?

    A.A 30-minute fast rotation.

    B.An insight into its long history.

    C.A 360°moving view of the city.

    D.A non-chargeable admission.

    【2】When is the London Eye open in January?

    A.10:00am—-8:00pm.

    B.100am-9:00pm.

    C.10:00am-—9:30pm.

    D.10:00am—8:30pm.

    【3】What's the charge for a young couple with a 5-year-old boy who visit on the reopening

    A.30

    B.31

    C.37.5

    D.38.75

  • 23、Directions: Complete  the  following  passage  by  using  the  sentences  given  below. Each sentence can be used only once. Note that there are two more sentences than you need.

    Possible Limitations of Online Learning

    If eLearning, however, is not based on solid instructional design theories and models it may lead to the following limitations:

    1. It may be a "solo" act.

    It is true that, although online learning might be convenient and flexible, it is also a solo act. It will not be easy for all of your learners to feel comfortable when participating in online discussions and engaging more actively with their online instructors or their virtual classmates. Some people absolutely need personal contact with their educators or trainers in order to learn successfully. Furthermore, some types of learning problems may be difficult to be addressed online, and some questions can be lost in a sea of requests and inquiries. 1

    2. 2

    However hard we try to fully transfer human communication to online platforms, however natural it seems to form relationships behind computer screens, a virtual environment is just not human. Nothing can replace human contact. Besides, using a computer or a tablet all the time can cause poor vision, strain injuries, and other physical problems. Consider sending guidelines about right sitting posture, desk height, etc. along with your eLearning course; it might be very useful to your audience.

    3. It requires self-discipline.

    If your eLearning audience lacks self-discipline, it is unlikely that they will be motivated to self study. Traditional learning and training have the benefit of easily tracking both progress and falling behind. 3

    4. Possible lack of control.

    However carefully you design your eLearning course, there is no guarantee that your messages will get across. You offer your learners control over their eLearning experience, but are they going to use it effectively? There is always the risk of your learners just going through the material without paying any attention. 4 Unless you know exactly what you’re doing with new technologies, it is very likely that you overwhelm or distract your audience.

    Creating effective online learning courses requires knowledge, time, experience, commitment, great communication skills, and a true passion for learning. If you’ve got all that, then be sure that the advantages of your online training outweigh its limitations.

    A.It may be impersonal.

    B.If your eLearning content is not built to make the most of the medium it will easily become disengaging.

    C.This sometimes makes learners feel they lack support and reassurance.

    D.It may harm your mental health.

    E.Online learning requires some IT literacy, yet not every one of your learners has much experience of computers.

    F.This works for many learners as well, as some people prefer their progress to be closely monitored in order to perform.

  • 24、   A year ago I lost my wonderful friend and colleague Rachael Bland. She died at the age of just 40, two years after being diagnosed with breast cancer.

    Her death knocked me for six. I knew it was coming and we had talked about it—but nothing prepared me for actually not having her in my life every day. The thing was, while we only knew each other for a short period of time, she had a huge impact on me. When I got diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer, I made a whole new group of friends. Rachael was up there with the best of them. She understood exactly what I was going through, she shared my fears and was always there at 3 am to reassure me. She was my rock.

    After Rachael died, I had a nervous breakdown. I hit numerous brick walls in the weeks and months that followed. My cancer was progressing and I fell into a dark place. I pushed it away but ignored the terror of it all and inevitably it all came crashing down around me. Great Sorrow hit me when I least expected. Her death felt like a bad dream. The emotional bit aside, one of the things I found really hard was to actually accept she died.

    Rachael hoped that by starting the conversation around cancer, she could help other women avoid getting cancer too. It was her absolute determination and bravery at helping to break down taboos (禁忌) that will live on for generations to come.

    Rachael showed me how to live with cancer. Even in her darkest days she was determined to show that cancer didn’t get to take over. She helped remind me to get busy living with cancer rather than worry about dying of it. She was in the bottom of my heart forever.

    1What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 mean?

    A.I was beaten six times.

    B.Her death gave me the strength.

    C.She was knocked down and died.

    D.Her death made me very shocked.

    2Why did the author hit the brick walls?

    A.She wanted to end up her life.

    B.She couldn’t stand the pain of cancer.

    C.She had been suffering from nightmares.

    D.She was too sorrowful to accept Rachael’s death.

    3What is Rachael’s wish?

    A.To help women fight against fear.

    B.To assess women’s conversational skills.

    C.To prevent other women from getting cancer.

    D.To inspire sick people to hope for their future.

    4Which of the following best describes Rachael?

    A.Optimistic. B.Weak.

    C.Humorous. D.Demanding.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、   The complaints started a few weeks after Frances moved into her new apartment. Last year, the health-care worker and her roommate began _______ messages from the building's security officer, passed on from the woman living in the unit below — they were too _________, moved chairs too often and their guests talked and laughed loud.

    To Frances, the noises were part of everyday living. Her roommate tended to drop things. Frances' children _________ visited and ran around. "It was _________says Frances. "Anything we did caused her to complain - and she owns and we rent, so if we couldn't solve it, we assumed it was we who would have to move.”

    To make matters worse, Frances and her neighbor couldn't talk to each other. The key fobs for their building allowed _________ only to their own floors. Though they lived just meters _________ they had no way to reach out and bridge their divide---across which Frances could feel bad feelings _______, “When you don't know the person, you expect the worst," says Frances. "We thought this neighbor _________ us."

    Frances had no way to know what her neighbour was thinking about or what she was like, so she found it easy to presume the worst. Social psychologist call it fundamental attribution (归因)error”, the act of believing that what a person does reflects their real _________ . "If we experience something as being negative __________ the effect it has on us, we automatically assume negative intention on the other person's part," __________ a conflict consultant. And that can create a spiral (螺旋形)of __________ without end. If colleagues make a paperwork mistake, we think they are__________, when they might just be overworked. If someone __________ us off in traffic, we suppose they are careless, ________ possibly dealing with an emergency.

    A.accepting

    B.taking

    C.receiving

    D.admitting

    A.noisy

    B.joyous

    C.impolite

    D.strict

    A.officially

    B.hardly

    C.naturally

    D.occasionally

    A.interesting

    B.moving

    C.frustrating

    D.irritating

    A.way

    B.access

    C.road

    D.route

    A.out

    B.apart

    C.down

    D.above

    A.disappearing

    B.rewarding

    C.damaging

    D.increasing

    A.hated

    B.feared

    C.liked

    D.annoyed

    A.intelligence

    B.character

    C.appearance

    D.ability

    A.in terms of

    B.in search of

    C.in charge of

    D.in case of

    A.questions

    B.asks

    C.explains

    D.argues

    A.discussion

    B.competition

    C.cooperation

    D.conflict

    A.upset

    B.cheerful

    C.lazy

    D.tired

    A.calls

    B.cuts

    C.sees

    D.sets

    A.rather than

    B.apart from

    C.other than

    D.more than

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、假定你是宝鸡中学学生会主席李华,学校将举行一次77周年校庆作品展示(exhibition),请你用英语写一则作品征集启事。要点如下:

    1. 作品主题:反映校园生活,表达祝福;

    2. 作品形式:诗词、照片、画作等;

    3. 截止日期:9月1日。

    注意:

    1. 词数100左右;

    2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

    With the 77th anniversary of our school approaching_____________________________________________

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________

    _______________________________________________________________________

     

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