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永州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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第Ⅰ卷 客观题
第Ⅰ卷的注释
一、单项选择 (共25题,共 125分)
  • 1、He cast her an ________glance.

    A.admired

    B.admiring

    C.admirable

    D.admiration

  • 2、I hold a firm ________ that the visiting team(客队)will lose.

    A.diet

    B.strength

    C.belief

    D.award

  • 3、If you are traveling the customs are really foreign to your own,please do as the Romans do.

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

     

  • 4、The way we usually try to know other people's emotions is through their facial expressions—their eyes ________.

    A.in panic

    B.in particular

    C.in turn

    D.in charge

  • 5、His illness was ________smoking and drinking.

    A.because

    B.what

    C.due to

    D.while

  • 6、We ________ turns to clean up the classroom.

    A.have

    B.take

    C.make

    D.do

  • 7、Jim sold his car_______ he could enjoy a healthier life style.

    A. since B. unless C. so that  D. even though

     

  • 8、The Science Building is very beautiful, behind ______there is an orchard.

    A.which B.what C.this D.these

  • 9、When the emperor (皇帝) came in, the two cheats pretended________ hard.

    A.to work

    B.to be working

    C.to have worked

    D.working

  • 10、______ into use in April 2000, the hotline was meant for residents reporting water and heating supply breakdowns.

    A.Put

    B.Putting

    C.Having put

    D.Being put

  • 11、—Mary, could you please tell me ________?

    —I have no idea. She has been sad like this for a while.

    A.what Linda happened

    B.why Linda unhappy

    C.what happened to Linda

    D.why was Linda unhappy

  • 12、I wonder if the Chinese Football National Team will be able to take part in the World Cup in South Africa in 2010, and ___, I would drink beer with friends for a whole night.

    A. or so   B. as if

    C. even so   D. if so

     

  • 13、The __________ to the house caused by the storm took a couple of days to repair.

    A. ruin   B. destruction C. damage D. harm

     

  • 14、As is known to us all, ________, the situation will get worse.

    A.not if dealt carefully with

    B.if not dealt carefully with

    C.if dealt not carefully with

    D.not if carefully dealt with

  • 15、—Will you please get the ________ computer repaired for me tomorrow?

    —With pleasure.

    A.break

    B.to break

    C.breaking

    D.broken

  • 16、----Are you feeling tired after the long walk?

    ----________. In fact, I feel quite relaxed.

    A. Not a little   B. Not a bit

    C. A bit   D. A little

     

  • 17、— Which day do you think is all right for our next meeting?

    — You make ______. ______ day is the same to me.

    A. one; One B. it; Any

    C. that; Some   D. this; Another

     

  • 18、Tom, ________ was brought up by his uncle, is clever.

    A.that

    B.who

    C.whom

    D.whose

  • 19、A group of children___ around the old man,listening to him telling the story and they ____ when it came to something really interesting.

    A.were gathered,held their breaths

    B.gathered,held their breath

    C.gathered,held their breaths

    D.were gathered.,held their breath

     

  • 20、I showed an old friend of mine around the city, ________ surprise, the changes had been so great.

    A.whose

    B.which

    C.to which

    D.to whose

  • 21、Lack of money ________ her not continuing her studies.

    A. explains to   B. cares for

    C. accounts for   D. approves of

     

  • 22、New researchers all over the world are trying to develop drugs that would quickly ________the immune system following very high doses of chemotherapy.

    A.recreate

    B.recover

    C.restore

    D.replace

  • 23、The day _____ Nelson Mandela helped me was one of my happiest.

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

  • 24、The little boy saved every coin _______ he could buy his mother a present on Mother's day.

    A. so that   B. as soon as

    C. no matter   D. such that

     

  • 25、   teaching is often viewed as a hard and demanding(要求高的)job, some people are fond of it and consider it to be rewarding and worthy.

    A. Because   B. Until

    C. Once   D. While

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 26、

    Dr. Peter King        South Quay Medical Centre

    Dr. Vicky Ho

    ●Morning: 8:30-11:30

    Afternoon: 14:00-18:00

    ●We are closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Thursday afternoons.

    ●Outside our working hours, call Sydney Out of Hours Medical Services on 023994 for medical advice.

    ●Late-night pharmacies (药房) are also available—visit www.sydneylatenightpharmacies.com

    ●In a medical emergency (紧急情况), call 023993.

    Appointments

    ●Appointments made in advance.

    ●Same-day appointments. Call 023881 by 8:30 as there are only a few available.

    ●Emergency appointments

    If you cannot keep an appointment, please let us know so that we can offer it to another patient.

    For more information, call the front desk on 023885.

    【1】How many days is South Quay Medical Centre open a week?

    A.Two and a half.

    B.Three.

    C.Four and a half.

    D.Two

    【2】What does Linda have to do if she wants to make a same-day appointment?

    A.She has to visit www.sydneylatenightpharmacies.com.

    B.She has to call 023881 by 8:30.

    C.She has to email Dr. Peter King or Dr. Vicky Ho.

    D.She has to call 023993.

    【3】Which of the following is true about South Quay Medical Centre?

    A.It provides two kinds of appointments.

    B.You can call 023993 in a medical emergency.

    C.You can’t get help outside the working hours.

    D.You can call 023881 in a medical emergency.

  • 27、Welcome to our school. You can do a lot of things here. Come and join us.

    Timetable

    Sunday

    8:30—11:30

    Personal Inventions

    You can see many inventions by the students;

    you may also bring your own inventions.

    Monday

    19:00—21:00

    Space and Man

    Dr. Thomas West

    If you want to know more about the universe.

    Wednesday

    19:30—21:00

    Modern Medicine

    Mrs. Lucy Green

    Would you like to know medical science?

    Friday

    18:30—21:00

    Computer Science

    Mr. Harry Morison from Harvard University of USA

    Learn to use Windows XP.

    【1】You may have a chance to introduce your inventions on _________.

    A.Sunday

    B.Monday

    C.Wednesday

    D.Friday

    【2】The person who teaches Computer Science is from___________.

    A.Canada

    B.Australia

    C.New Zealand

    D.America

    【3】If you want to learn something about satellites (卫星), you can go to the class from______.

    A.8:30 to 11:30 on Sunday

    B.19:00 to 21:00 on Monday

    C.19:30 to 21:00 on Wednesday

    D.18:30 to 21:00 on Friday

  • 28、A generation of parents raised according to the permissive principles of postwar childcare experts is rediscovering the importance of saying “No” to their children. They are beginning to reclaim the house as their own. Even spanking (打屁股) is back.

    While today’s parents do not want to return to the Victorian era (时代)—when children were seen, spanked, but not heard—there is a growing acknowledgement that the laissez-faire approach produced a generation of children running rings around puzzled parents struggling to restore order.

    Janthea Brigden, a trainer with Parent Network, says: “The problem is that parents don’t want all that controlling things. What they want is to be able to discipline (管教) their children through teaching and encouraging.”

    According to Steve Biddulph, the author of More Secrets of Happy Children, the permissive era was often just an excuse to ignore children. He believes discipline involves firm but friendly teaching and does not need to involve punishment. He teaches a method called “stand and think”, where a child is helped to figure out what is wrong and how to get it right. Mr. Biddulph understands parents using spanking, but he is against it. “The happiest children are those who know Mum and Dad are in charge. As children grow into their teens, more negotiation can take place, such as: Prove you can be home safely by 11pm, and we might let you stay out till midnight.”

    “There is no good evidence that an occasional, properly administered spanking is harmful in any way.” says John Rosemond, an American who has won a huge following by calling for “parent power”. It is pure nonsense to believe that restricting children to their room as a punishment could make them have negative feelings about the room and cause sleep problems.

    Mr. Rosemond tracks the overturning of traditional family values to the end of the Second World War. He blames the change of the American family into a child-centered, self-respect-oriented (……为导向) unit on psychologists and social workers, who for 30 years have weakened traditional approaches. Previous generations of American parents raised children not by the book, but by self-evident truth, he says. Children should be seen and not heard. If you make your bed, you’ll have to lie in it. He says that those phrases contain time-honored understanding and principles that helped children to develop what we refer to as the “three Rs” of parenting: respect, responsibility and resourcefulness.

    1Which is closest to the meaning of the underlined word “laissez-faire” in the second paragraph?

    A. Let it be.   B. Go for it.

    C. Get it right.   D. Take it easy.

    2If his child did something wrong, Steve Biddulph would ______.

    A. give him a good beating

    B. lock him up in a dark room

    C. ask him to stand in a corner for hours

    D. help him find out the problem and solution

    3What does the passage mainly talk about?

    A. The causes of discipline problems.

    B. The best way to discipline children.

    C. Different opinions on ways of parenting.

    D. Differences between parents of different times.

     

  • 29、When it comes to having a healthy body, seeing may be believing. Experiments suggest that people who are shown pictures of their clogged arteries (动脉阻塞) may be more likely to stay healthy than people who do not.

    Researchers studied just over 3,500 people. These people were between 40 and 60 years of age. Each person had at least one risk for heart disease, but no signs of the disorder. The researchers divided these subjects into two groups. The first group received what was called usual care — like taking medicine or talking with health care workers about heart disease. However, the members of the other group were shown pictures of their arteries. Researchers also gave them special guidance on why those pictures might be a sign of future health problems. One year later, the people who watched the images of their own arteries had less risk for heart disease than those who weren’t shown the pictures. That is where the “pictures” part may help.

    Doctors warn that many people think they have healthy hearts but, actually, they do not. Clogged arteries can be a silent killer. It takes many years to develop and patients may show no signs until the condition is serious and difficult to treat. Because it is a silent killer, experts say patients only remember a small part of what their doctor tells them to do. Seeing a picture is much more effective. To use a popular English expression, “A picture is worth a thousand words.”

    Smoking, an unhealthy habit, and being short of exercise increase the risk of heart attacks. Exercising for at least 30 minutes every day of the week will help to prevent heart disease. Eating at least five servings of fruit and vegetables a day, and limiting (限制) your salt intake to less than one spoon a day, also helps to prevent heart attacks.

    【1】What can we learn from the second paragraph?

    A.Both of the two groups received so-called usual care.

    B.More than 3,500 people of all ages took part in the study.

    C.Seeing pictures of possible illness helps people to keep healthy.

    D.Heart disease is more difficult to treat without medicine.

    【2】What does the underlined word “effective” probably mean in Paragraph 3?

    A.Interesting.

    B.Dangerous.

    C.Common.

    D.Helpful.

    【3】What should we do to prevent heart attacks according to the text?

    A.Stop or avoid smoking.

    B.Take as much sugar as salt.

    C.Exercise once a week.

    D.Eat as many nuts as possible.

    【4】Where may the text be taken from?

    A.A travel guide.

    B.A novel.

    C.A science website.

    D.A personal diary.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 30、   I have always thought of myself as a doer. In work, I certainly was and continue to be. As a mom, I’m mostly a doer. However, my_______for breast cancer made me_________I hadn’t been a doer in the way I wanted to be—but that was about to_________.

    Since I became a_________and reported many plane crashes, I’ve been _______of flying. My family had _______been to another continent together. Now that the chemo(化疗) _______, as a gift to myself, my kids and my mom, I took them all to London to _______life before beginning radiation every weekday for six weeks.

    This time I made a_______not to think too much about it. Looking in the mirror without hair, you do your best to ______________your day as though it were a day ______________you discovered your lump(肿瘤). Then everything seems doable. ______________I just booked the trip. In London, every day I ______________a different adventure, from which my family and I learned much and ______________ourselves.

    I had wanted to take a______________like this for years, but life and work had gotten in the way. Now, ______________life and work, we had finally done______________. I have thoroughly enjoyed family learning ________________living, but nothing is better than knowing that my kids feel ______________for the trip. One day, perhaps they’ll realize that sometimes, the best______________come(s) after surviving your greatest fears.

    A.concern

    B.reason

    C.treatment

    D.anxiety

    A.realize

    B.imagine

    C.ignore

    D.doubt

    A.continue

    B.change

    C.happen

    D.arise

    A.pilot

    B.doctor

    C.tourist

    D.journalist

    A.tired

    B.fond

    C.proud

    D.afraid

    A.frequently

    B.never

    C.already

    D.just

    A.failed

    B.delayed

    C.ended

    D.approached

    A.save

    B.create

    C.improve

    D.celebrate

    A.decision

    B.wish

    C.judgment

    D.conclusion

    A.get rid of

    B.get through

    C.look back on

    D.look for

    A.before

    B.after

    C.until

    D.when

    A.But

    B.Otherwise

    C.So

    D.Even

    A.expected

    B.planned

    C.described

    D.experienced

    A.taught

    B.enjoyed

    C.introduced

    D.trained

    A.trip

    B.rest

    C.risk

    D.lesson

    A.in terms of

    B.owing to

    C.in addition to

    D.regardless of

    A.it

    B.them

    C.everything

    D.something

    A.for

    B.with

    C.by

    D.beyond

    A.eager

    B.grateful

    C.ready

    D.sorry

    A.work

    B.love

    C.adventures

    D.chances

四、短文填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 31、根据中文提示,用对应单词的适当形式填空。

    Located in Longsheng county of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, the Longji Rice Terraces are a 【1】 (典型的) example of how people seek a【2】 (和谐的) relationship with nature. Lasting several 【3】 (朝代), work on the terraces took hundreds of years until its completion. These terraces are cleverly 【4】 (设计) with hundreds of waterways connecting with each other, along which rainwater moves down the mountains and into the crop fields. On the one hand, the flat terraces serve as a 【5】 (解决办法) to the lack of farming land in the region and help prevent the 【6】 (浅的) soil from being washed away. On the other hand, they also provide a perfect environment for some birds and fish feeding on 【7】 (昆虫) that can harm the rice crops. Although modern technology could help produce more crops, new generations continue to use ancient methods of 【8】 (农业) to maintain the terraces, because for the local people traditions hold much value and preserving the wisdom of their ancestors is a 【9】 (优先事项). As a highly 【10】 (推荐) scenic spot, the Longji Rice Terraces attract thousands of visitors who come to admire this great wonder created by people and nature working together.

五、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 32、根据下列提示,写一段关于运动锻炼的想法。要求词数在60左右。

    1.在现代社会中,体育运动和健康越来越受到重视。(fitness)

    2.人们经常在健身房锻炼来保持身体健康。(work out)

    3.一些著名运动员给我们树立了榜样,给了我们很大的鼓励。(set an example)

    4.即使可能会受伤,但我下定决心不丧失信心、不放弃。(determine; lose heart; give up)

    句型:even if/ though引导让步状语从句;which引导非限制性定语从句

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五、书面表达
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