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滨州2025-2026学年第二学期期末教学质量检测试题(卷)高三英语

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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、Mr.Green is always devoted to his work and has a sense of responsibility. That’s why he was asked to _______the company when manager’s health was declining.

    A. take over   B. hand over

    C. turn over   D. trip over

     

  • 2、Some restaurants are happy to provide a free cake if you let them know in advance that you ________a group for a birthday party.

    A.will be bringing

    B.have brought

    C.have been bringing

    D.were bringing

  • 3、Our high-tech zone has__________guidelines for sustainable development in the next five years.

    A.fallen for B.got over C.broken down D.laid out

  • 4、The thief_____ the papers all over the room while he was searching.

    A.abandoned B.vanished C.scattered D.deserted

  • 5、Before you hand in your final report, ________ there are no spelling mistakes.

    A. make sure   B. to make sure

    C. made sure D. making sure

     

  • 6、It’s on such occasions ________ others unites while I am alone in a foreign land that I am twice as homesick.

    A.that B.where C.as D.when

  • 7、English is a language shared by several diverse cultures, _________ uses it differently.

    A.all of which

    B.each of which

    C.all of them

    D.each of them

  • 8、They have invited me to visit their country, ________ is very kind of them.

    A.that B.it C.which D.what

  • 9、The system has been designed to give students quick and easy ______ to the digital resources of the library.

    A. access   B. passage   C. way      D. approach

  • 10、Going out is __________good means of relaxation. Would you like to go to______ park with me in the afternoon?

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

     

  • 11、---The prices of vegetables are going up madly. Its really too much for us.

    ---But for the situation where many vegetable producing areas _____ constant low temperature, things would not be like this.

    A. meet with B. have met with

    C. met with   D. had met with

     

  • 12、Life is ten percent what happens to you and ninety percent ______you respond to it.

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

     

  • 13、If you are trying to _________a new skill, please concentrate on gaining some practical experience.

    A.recommend B.assess C.acquire D.convince

  • 14、A cough is usually nothing to worry about unless it lasts for ten days ___.

    A.or more B.instead C.at most D.only

  • 15、To celebrate her birthday, she invited over 500 people ______ her beautiful ship.

    A. board   B. broad   C. abroad   D. aboard

     

  • 16、He will get a job more easily ________ he makes his computer skills better.

    A.if B.before C.while D.though

  • 17、Delete the short message at once! Many a man ______ by such tricks up to now.

    A.are cheated B.is cheated

    C.have been cheated D.has been cheated

  • 18、Since the middle of the last year, the bike-sharing market _____in Beijing.

    A. boomed   B. was booming   C. will boom   D. has boomed

     

  • 19、There will be an endless power of youth supporting the Chinese nation’s rejuvenation_______ the younger generation of the country has ideals , pursuits and shoulders.

    A. as far as B. so long as

    C. even if D. as if

  • 20、 Over 1.8 million of Hong Kong’s residents have sent out a clear message against the movement ______ they want an end to disorders and a return to normal life.

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

     

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、Dynamic clearing

    Dynamic clearing policy means stamping out an outbreak whenever it occurs and doing so in a relatively short time frame so it won’t lead to community spread. It does not mean the whole country has no infected cases. 【1】.

    Putting people first

    China’s dynamic clearing approach is characterized by its adherence to the principle of “people and life first”. The number of deaths attributable to the Omicron variant of the virus is more than those caused by the Delta variant. The WHO has rightly called the death toll “beyond tragic”.

    With the largest senior population in the world, China has a sizable number of people with chronic underlying diseases such as hypertension and diabetes. 【2】.

    A scientific approach

    The dynamic clearing policy China has adopted is a scientific approach to fighting the novel coronavirus in line with its national conditions. It is wrong to consider the Omicron variant of the virus as no worse than the virus that causes the common flu.

    It is irresponsible for some politicians to compare infections of the Omicron variant to a “flu”. 【3】. They do so out of a cynical need to cover up their failure in responding to it.

    【4】

    Dynamic clearance measures change in accordance with the situation. If an outbreak is detected early, health workers only need to quarantine and treat patients while keeping an eye on quarantined close contacts.

    Under the policy, so long as there is no community spread it is acceptable for cases to exist in quarantine because they are temporarily isolated.

    Supporting the global economy

    The dynamic clearing policy has so far proved successful in striking a delicate balance between maintaining economic and social development and controlling the spread of the virus.

    【5】, enabling it to resume its economic activities and keep transmission of the virus localized whenever a cluster of infections appears.

    A.A timely strategy.

    B.Changing the world.

    C.It is not supported by any scientific evidence.

    D.Here are some reasons to stick to dynamic clearing policy.

    E.It is this policy that has made it possible for China to control the virus most rapidly.

    F.This has enabled China to continue to serve as the bedrock of the global supply chain.

    G.China’s public health system would face unbearable pressure from a nationwide outbreak.

  • 22、   We asked teachers from the BuzzFeed Community to tell us about the kindest thing a student has ever done for them. Here are some of their most lovely responses...

    1. “I was having a really bad day and saw a large group of kids surrounding another group. Expecting the worst I went over only to discover they were all trying to rearrange a vase of flowers they got me.” —Errinanderson

    2. “One student I worked particularly closely with wrote a goodbye card to me that said, ‘You make me proud of myself.’ I still take it out and read it when I’m feeling down.” —Jennifer Graham, via Facebook

    3. “On my birthday last year, my second-grade students were acting particularly out of control. In an attempt to reign them in I said, ‘How can you guys be so mean to me on my birthday?!’ After school, I was called to the office. When I walked up, I saw my quietest student standing there with his mom. He had asked her to take him to the store immediately after school so he could get me a birthday present. It was an adorable pair of earrings that looked like rulers. It made my whole day better, and I made a point to wear them often for the rest of the year.” —Katie Ann, via Facebook

    4. “I taught in Japan as a teaching assistant and the job was really interesting but the hours were long, so I drank Coke to keep me going. My students found it incredibly fascinating that I regularly had a can of cola on my desk, so for my going away present they bought a giant three litre container of coke and wrote lovely messages with their signatures in Japanese and English on the label.” —Eli Sullivan

    1Who are the four interviewees?

    A.Teachers. B.Students.

    C.Clerks. D.Officers.

    2Why did Errinanderson go over to the kids?

    A.To help the kids.

    B.To rearrange a vase of flowers for the kids.

    C.To find out what happened to the kids.

    D.To ask the kids to give him a vase of flowers.

    3How many persons expressed their opinions by Facebook?

    A.1. B.2.

    C.3. D.4.

    4What did Eli Sullivan get from the students?

    A.A vase of flowers B.A birthday card.

    C.A goodbye card. D.Some coke.

  • 23、Standing on the shore of a lake, I can’t help wondering about the tens or hundreds of thousands of small rocks that surround my boots. They were all created from hard surfaces, their edges softening over time.

    And I wonder, can we learn from a pile of rocks?

    Even the tallest mountains have worm down; none are as tall as they were 1000 years ago. And much like a rock, I’ve found my attitude has softened and my desire to better understand others has expanded with each trip around the sun.

    Once I was a sharp rock covered in pointy edges. Today, after decades of the waters of life flowing quickly over me, my edges are softer and more understanding I’m less likely to judge and more interested in learning how we can exist together.

    But I’m not a rock. I’m a human being filled with all the drama built into my DNA.

    Two years ago, while traveling in the Pacific Northwest, I watched a restaurant owner ask several people to leave for not wearing masks. Not forceful and not rude. On the door read a sign: “Please wear a mask before entering our restaurant. We don’t like it either, but let’s all do what we can to get through this together.”

    The group of young men wished to argue about the note.

    I sat watching, understanding both sides. I’ve been those guys before, using my youthful edges to chip away at the world. What I lost, however, was the ability to grow from experiences by looking through the eyes of others. In learning to be more open, I’ve also found more happiness and success.

    You can put more rounded rocks in a jar than those with sharp edges. The former look for ways to adjust and make room for others; the latter never give an inch to accommodate others.

    Time, like the waters rolling against once sharp stones, changes us by washing away our resistance to seeing the world from another’s point of view.

    I placed a rounded stone into my jacket pocket. Mother Nature is holding class again.

    【1】What does the author compare the rocks to?

    A.People’s abilities.

    B.People’s character.

    C.What nature offers us.

    D.Challenges that we meet.

    【2】The owner refused the young men into the restaurant because_________.

    A.they argued with him

    B.their behaviors were impolite

    C.they were unwilling to obey his rule

    D.they were wearing informal clothes

    【3】The underlined phrase “chip away at” probably means________.

    A.fight against

    B.do harm to

    C.get on well with

    D.adapt to

    【4】What is the main idea of the text?

    A.Be brave when facing difficulties.

    B.Be understanding towards others.

    C.We learn from waters of life.

    D.Our edges soften over time.

  • 24、Though against his will, this 12-year-old boy felt compelled to leave his puppy to an animal shelter in Mexico. Upsetting, but sometimes the best decision is to let go of your dog for a better life.

    The factors that compel owners to give up their pets vary, but the most common ones relate to issues regarding obedience and the owner's capacity. People have no alternative but to give up their dogs when they move into a new neighborhood and pets are not allowed. Another reason is when families cannot afford to cover medical bills for the pet. In the end, they have to give one up to ease their financial burdens.

    Nevertheless, giving up our pets is one of the most difficult decisions we have to make, just like what this boy from Mexico did.

    On February 13, a 12-year-old boy, Andres, left a pit bull puppy outside the Refugio

    Xollin in Michoacan, Mexico. Along with the dog came a stuffed animal and a touching letter penned by his young owner, explaining why he could no longer care for the dog. “My name is Andres and I am 12 years old," the note reads, “My mom and I decide to leave my dog in your hands, hiding it from my dad because he is thinking about selling him." "He mistreats and kicks him. One day he kicked him so hard that he hurt his tail. I hope you can help and take care of him. I leave him a stuffed animal so he won't forget me.

    The rescue group shared the story on their Facebook page, along with adorable pictures of the pup. The post quickly gained massive attention online. They have received over 300 applications to adopt the pit bull puppy, Rene, from all over Mexico.

    The group took Rene to the pet clinic and had him dewormed. He is on his way to recovery and ready for adoption. However, it seems like Rescue Xollin hasn't found the perfect family for him yet, as he is still under their care. Hopefully, Rene gets adopted out soon and Andres is fine.

    【1】What does the underlined word "compel" mean in the second paragraph?

    A.Determine.

    B.Permit.

    C.Force.

    D.Persuade.

    【2】What led to Andres giving up Rene?

    A.The fact that the new neighborhood doesn’t allow pets.

    B.The reason that his family can’t afford the medical treatment.

    C.The concern that his mother mistreats and kicks Rene.

    D.The wish that Rene will experience a better life.

    【3】What do we know about Rene?

    A.He will be taken care of by the stuffed animal left by the boy.

    B.He is well treated in the Refugio Xollin in Michoacan, Mexico.

    C.More than 300 people would like to adopt him throughout the world.

    D.Rescue Xollin hasn't found time to select a perfect family for him.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、In early December I came to the Arctic town of Iqaluit in search of parenting wisdom. All the moms _______one golden rule: Don't shout or yell at small children. The culture views _______ or even speaking to children in an angry voice as _______. “When they're little, it doesn't help to raise your _______. It will just make your own heart rate _______,” a mom said. “And you are _________them to yell,” said clinical psychologist Laura Markham. “On the contrary, parents who control their own anger are_________their children to learn to do the same.”

    “But how do you_________ kids to behave well? How do you keep your 3-year-old from running into the road?” I asked. “We use _______,” said Jaw, another mom. There are ________ stories passed down by word of mouth from one generation of Inuit to the next.

    For example, they teach kids to stay away from the ________ by telling a story about the water monster. “If the child walks__________the water, the monster will__________him down to the ocean and adopt him out to another family,” Jaw says. “Then we don‘t need to ________ at a child, because the child is ________ getting the message.”

    At first, such stories seemed to me a bit too ________for little children. But my opinion________ after I learned more about human ________with storytelling. Psychologist Deena Weisberg said, “Don't ________ the playfulness of storytelling. We learn best through things that are__________to us. And stories are much more interesting than bare statements.”

    【1】

    A.approved

    B.demanded

    C.mentioned

    D.predicted

    【2】

    A.whispering

    B.blaming

    C.punishing

    D.scolding

    【3】

    A.improper

    B.unnatural

    C.unashamed

    D.impossible

    【4】

    A.anger

    B.voice

    C.question

    D.sound

    【5】

    A.go up

    B.blow up

    C.think up

    D.turn up

    【6】

    A.educating

    B.forbidding

    C.challenging

    D.teaching

    【7】

    A.helping

    B.letting

    C.having

    D.making

    【8】

    A.bring out

    B.bring up

    C.bring about

    D.bring down

    【9】

    A.singing

    B.drawing

    C.storytelling

    D.reading

    【10】

    A.historical

    B.oral

    C.fairy

    D.literary

    【11】

    A.ocean

    B.stream

    C.lake

    D.river

    【12】

    A.opposite to

    B.close to

    C.away from

    D.out of

    【13】

    A.push

    B.lift

    C.drag

    D.pull

    【14】

    A.wave

    B.whisper

    C.whistle

    D.yell

    【15】

    A.again

    B.even

    C.already

    D.also

    【16】

    A.necessary

    B.awful

    C.attractive

    D.heartbroken

    【17】

    A.spread

    B.returned

    C.changed

    D.formed

    【18】

    A.business

    B.agreement

    C.separation

    D.relationship

    【19】

    A.accept

    B.favour

    C.disobey

    D.discount

    【20】

    A.amusing

    B.boring

    C.satisfying

    D.annoying

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、假定你是李津,毕业之际,你校英语报面向高三学生举办以“Graduation: An Open Letter to My Alma Mater (母校)”为题的书信征文活动。请你用英语给你的母校写一封信作为毕业感言,谈谈你在母校的收获和自己的成长。

    内容主要包括:

    1.对母校表示感谢;

    2.结合自己的成长谈谈母校对你的培养(至少两点);

    3.表达对母校的美好祝愿。

    注意:

    1.词数100左右;

    2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

    3.开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总次数。

    Dear No. 1 High School,

    How times flies!

    _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Yours,

    Li Jin

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