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…………○…………內(nèi)…………○…………裝…………○…………內(nèi)…………○…………裝…………○…………訂…………○…………線…………○…………※※請(qǐng)※※不※※要※※在※※裝※※訂※※線※※內(nèi)※※答※※題※※…………○…………外…………○…………裝…………○…………訂…………○…………線…………○…………第=page22頁,總=sectionpages22頁第=page11頁,總=sectionpages11頁2025年人教新起點(diǎn)高三英語下冊(cè)階段測(cè)試試卷780考試試卷考試范圍:全部知識(shí)點(diǎn);考試時(shí)間:120分鐘學(xué)校:______姓名:______班級(jí):______考號(hào):______總分欄題號(hào)一二三四五六總分得分評(píng)卷人得分一、選擇題(共7題,共14分)1、【題文】——Let’sgohiking.Look,whatabeautifulday!

——A.GoodjobB.GoodideaC.That’sallrightD.Itdoesn’tmatter2、【題文】Hewillsendmeane-mailassoonashe_____inAmerica.A.arriveB.arrivesC.arrivedD.willarrive3、【題文】Mybestfriendisgoodat________.A.singB.singsC.singingD.sang4、Iwasn’tsureifhewasreallyinterestedorifhe________________polite.A.wasjustbeingB.willjustbeC.hadjustbeenD.wouldjustbe5、Intheaccidentwhichhappenedlastmonth,40people________,andabout200injured.A.killedB.havekilledC.arekilledD.werekilled6、Annawasreadingapieceofsciencefiction,_____completelytotheoutsideworld.()A.lostB.tobelostC.losingD.havingbeenlost7、Itwasannouncedthatonlyafterthecandidates"paperswerecollected_____toleavetheroom.()A.hadtheybeenpermittedB.wouldtheybepermittedC.thattheywouldbepermittedD.thattheyhadbeenpermitted評(píng)卷人得分二、填空題(共7題,共14分)8、(2012?福建)Ioftenreadofincidentsofmisunderstandingorconflict.I'mleft(36)____.Whydothesepeoplecreatemistrustandproblems,especiallywiththosefromother(37)____?

IwasgrowingupinKualaLumpurintheearly1960s,(38)____childrenfromdifferentracesandreligionsplayedandstudied(39)____inharmony.Atthattimemyfamilylivedastone's(40)____fromIsmail's.AndnoonewasbotheredthatIsmailwasaMalayMuslimandIwasanIndianHindu-wejust(41)____ourdifferences.Perhaps,oureldershadnotfilledourheadswithunnecessaryadvice,well(42)____orotherwise.

Wewereninewhenwebecamefriends.Duringtheschoolholidays,we'd(43)____thecountrysideonourbicycles,hopingto(44)____theunexpected.AttimesIsmailwouldaccompanymyfamilyaswemadearareshoppingtriptotown.Wewouldbegladofhis(45)____.

WhenIwastwelve,myfamilymovedtoJohor.Ismail'sfamilylaterreturnedtotheirvillage,andI(46)____touchwithhim.

Onespringafternoonin1983,IstoppedataxiinKualaLumpur.I(47)____mydestination.Thedriveracknowledgedmy(48)____butdidnotmoveoff.Instead,helooked(49)____atme.“Raddar?“hesaid,usingmychildhoodnickname(綽號(hào)).Iwasastonishedatbeingso(50)____addressed(稱呼).Unexpectedly!ItwasIsmail!Evenaftertwo(51)____westillrecognizedeachother.Graspinghisshoulder,Ifeltatrueaffection,something(52)____todescribe.

Ifwecanallowourchildrentobe(53)____withoutprejudice,they'llbuildfriendshipswithpeople,regardlessofraceorreligion,whowillbe(54)____theirsidethroughthickandthin.Onsuchfriendshipsaresocietiesbuiltand(55)____wecantrulybe,asWilliamShakespeareoncewrote,“Wehappyfew.Webandofbrothers“.

36.A.interestedB.pleasedC.puzzledD.excited

37.A.partiesB.citiesC.villagesD.races

38.A.whyB.whichC.howD.when

39.A.togetherB.a(chǎn)roundC.a(chǎn)loneD.a(chǎn)part

40.A.dropB.throwC.moveD.roll

41.A.refusedB.madeC.soughtD.a(chǎn)ccepted

42.A.paidB.meantC.preservedD.treated

43.A.exploreB.searchC.discoverD.desert

44.A.getthroughB.dealwithC.comeacrossD.takeaway

45.A.a(chǎn)rrivalB.choiceC.effortD.company

46.A.lostB.gainedC.developedD.missed

47.A.statedB.orderedC.decidedD.chose

48.A.a(chǎn)ttemptsB.instructionsC.opinionsD.a(chǎn)rrangements

49.A.a(chǎn)nxiouslyB.carelesslyC.disappointedlyD.fixedly

50.A.familiarlyB.strangelyC.fullyD.coldly

51.A.departuresB.monthsC.yearsD.decades

52.A.possibleB.funnyC.hardD.clear

53.A.themB.themselvesC.usD.ourselves

54.A.fromB.byC.withD.a(chǎn)gainst

55.A.stillB.otherwiseC.thenD.instead.9、Poetrywrittenfromthe________oftheurbanyouthtendstorevealtheiranxietyoveralackofsenseofbelonging.(2013·湖北,21)A.perspectiveB.priorityC.participationD.privilege10、_____onfolktales,MoYan'snovelsbecomeamixtureoffantasyandreality.A.BasedB.BasingC.BaseD.Tobase11、—Howdoyoufindoutaboutthelatestfashions,Alice?—InthemagazineslikeRayli.That’s____clothescompaniesusuallyadvertise.A.WhichB.whereC.whatD.why12、Choosingtherightdictionarydependson______youwanttouseitfor.A.whatB.whyC.howD.Whether13、Rooftopscoveredwithplants-called"greenroofs"-couldhelpfightglobalwarming;scientistsnowsuggest.

Greenroofsaregrowingmorepopularincities,withthenumberofgreenroofsincreasingintheUnitedStates.InGermany,widelyconsideredtheleaderingreenroofing,some12percentofallflatroofsaregreen,withtheGermangreenroofindustrygrowing10to15percentannually.

Theseroofscanreduceheatingandairconditioningcosts,witharoughly10percentreductioninnaturalgasusageanda2percentdropinelectricityuseforatypicalbuilding.Moreover,greenroofslasttwotothreetimeslongerthanstandardroofs.Theyalsostorestormwater,whichcouldotherwiseexacerbate(加劇)flooding."Theycanalsobringinbirdsandbutterflies,helpimprovebiodiversity(多樣性),"Rowesaid.Inadditiontotakinginpollutionandnoise,theplantsingreenroofsnaturallyabsorbcarbondioxide,theleadinggreenhousegasbehindglobalwarming.However,nobodyhadmeasuredthepotentialeffectofgreenroofsoncarbondioxidelevelsuntilnow.

ScientistsatMichiganStateUniversityfoundthatreplacingtraditionalroofingmaterialswithgreenroofsinanurbanareathesizeofDetroit,withapopulationofaboutonemillion,wouldtakeinmorethan55000tonsofcarbon.Thatisroughlysimilartogettingridofayear'sworthofcarbondioxidesentoutby10000mid-sizedSUVsandtrucks.

ThechallengesgreenroofsnowfaceintheUnitedStatesaresomethingaboutpolicyandcosts."Thegovernmentshouldnotnecessarilymandate(強(qiáng)制執(zhí)行)them,butitcanprovidesupportforthem,justastheydoinGermanyandelsewhere,"RowetoldLiveScience."Andgreenroofsaremoreexpensive,butonlyinitially.Overtime,they'recheaperonceyouconsidertheirbenefitsenergy-wise.Ittakesabout11to14yearstobreakeven(不贏不虧)."

59.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle?____

A.StandardRoofsandGreenRoofs

B.GreenRoofsAreGrowingMorePopular

C.GreenRoofsHelpControlGlobalWarming;StudyFinds

D.AdvantagesofGreenRoofs

60.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?____

A.Greenroofscantakeintheleadinggreenhousegasbehindglobalwarming.

B.Itiseasierforgreenroofstobreakthanstandardroofs.

C.Abuildingwithagreenrooftakeslessenergytobeheated.

D.Greenroofsareofhigherbuildingcost.

61.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat____.

A.Roweisnotoptimisticaboutthefutureofgreenroofs

B.Germanyhasmadeitaruletobuildgreenroofs

C.TheUnitedStatesiswidelyconsideredtheleaderingreenroofing

D.Greenroofscanprovidehabitatsforbirdsandbutterflies

62.Theunderlinedwordinthelastparagraphisclosestinmeaningto____.

A.slightlyB.a(chǎn)tthebeginningC.extremelyD.intheend.14、IntelchairmanAndyGrovehasdecidedtocuttheGordianknotofthedisputeonstemcell(干細(xì)胞)researchbysimplywritingacheck.Thecheck,whichheguaranteedlastweek,couldbeforasmuchas55million,dependingonhowmanydonorsmakegiftsofbetween550,000and5,500,000,whichhehaspromisedtomatch.ItwillbemadeouttotheUniversity'ofCalifornia-SanFrancisco(UCSF).

Thanksinparttosuchprivatedonations,universityresearchintousesforhumanstemcells,thecellsattheearlieststagesofdevelopmentthatcanformanybodypart,willcontinueinCalifornia.Withprivatefinancialsupport,thestatewillbelesslikelytolosetalentedscientistswhowouldbetemptedtoleavethefieldorevenleavethecountryasresearchdependentonfederal(聯(lián)邦政府的)moneyslowstoglacial(極慢的)pace.

HeldbackbylimitsPresidentBushplacedonstemcellresearchayearago,scientistsareturningtolabsthatcancarryoutworkwithoutusingfederalmoney.Thisisawkwardforuniversities,whichmustspendextramoneybuildingseparatelabsandkeepingstrictrecordsprovingnofederalfundswereinvolved.Grove'sdonation,afirststeptowarda﹩20milliontargetatUCSF,willrelievetheburden.

Thepresident'sdecisionayearagotoallowresearchonalreadyexistingstemcelllineswasportrayedasareasonablecompromise(折中辦法)betweenscientists'needsforcellstoworkwith,andconcernsthatthiskindofresearchcouldleadtowholesalecreationanddestructionofhumanembryos(胚胎),clonedinfantsandageneraldisrespectforhumanlife.

ButBush'sefforttopleasebothsidesendeduppleasingneither.Anditcertainlydidn'tprovidethebasisforcuttingedgeresearch.Ofthe78existingstemcelllineswhichBushsaidareallthatsciencewouldeverneed,onlyoneisinthiscountry(attheUniversityofWisconsin)andonlyfivearereadyfordistributiontoresearchers.Allweregrowninconjunctionwithmousecells,makingfuturetherapeutic(治療的)usesunlikely.

TheBushadministrationseemsbentonsatisfyingthesmallbutvocal(直言不諱的)groupofAmericanswhoopposestemcellresearchunderanyconditions.Fortunately,GroyeandothersaremoreinterestedinadvancingscientificresearchthatcouldbenefitthelargenumberofAmericanswhosufferfromParkinson'sdisease,nerveinjuries,heartdiseasesandmanyotherproblems.

72.WhenAndyGrovedecidedto"cuttheGordianknot",hemeantto____.

A.putanendtostemcellresearch

B.endIntel'srelationswithGordian

C.settletheargumentonstemcellresearch

D.prohibitGordianfromdoingstemcellresearch

73.AccordingtoBush'sdecision,Americanuniversitieshadto____.

A.conducttheresearchinlabsoverseas

B.a(chǎn)bandontheresearchaltogether

C.carryouttheresearchsecretly

D.raisemoneytobuildseparatelabs

74.Wemayinferfromthepassagethatfuturetherapeuticusesofstemcellswillbeunlikelyunless____.

A.humanstemcellsareusedintheresearch

B.a(chǎn)lotmoreprivatedonationscanbesecured

C.morefederalmoneyisusedfortheresearch

D.talentedscientistsareinvolvedintheresearch

75.ThereasonwhyBushplacedlimitsonstemcellresearchwasthat____.

A.hisadministrationwasfinanciallylimited

B.hedidnotwanttooffenditsopponents

C.itmightleadtoadisrespectforhumanlife

D.itdidnotpromiseanytherapeuticvalue.評(píng)卷人得分三、任務(wù)型閱讀(共5題,共10分)15、TherearemanyTVprogramsonChinesefood,butfewarelikeChinaatYourTongueTips.Thelatestsevenpartdocumentary(紀(jì)錄片)offersinsightsintothegeographical,historicalandculturalaspectsofwhatChineseeat.

MadebyChenXiaoqing,anawardwinningdocumentarymaker,ChinaatYourTongueTipsisfilledwithvarietiesoffood,whichtellsusthebeautifulprocessoffoodmaking.Theprogramissuretoattractbothfoodexpertsandordinaryaudiences.

Televisionisfilledwithfoodprogramsthesedays,especiallyintroductionsoftopchefsandcloselooksatthecomplicatedandrefined(精制的)cookingprocessesofafeast(盛宴),buthowtocreatedishesisonlyoneaspectoffoodculture,accordingtoChen.

"Theprogramtriestobringsomethingnewbypresentingmoreculturalelementsrelatedtodishes,likeeatinghabitsofeating."

Thesurpriseisthattheshowisnotonlyaboutdishes.Everypartfocusesondifferentpeople,whotellstoriesabouttheiradventureswithfood.

"Asasayinggoes,‘Youarewhatyoueat.'"Chensays."Foodisalwaysconnectedwithpeople.Behindthedocumentary,theyarestoriesthatreflectpeople'slivingsituationsandattitudes.That'sanothersectionwhichmakesitspecial."

Togetenoughgoodstories,theproductionteamspentthreemonthsdoingresearchesandinterviewsinabout60citiesbeforetheystartedshootinginlastJuly.Filminglastedaboutninemonths.

ChinaatYourTongueTipsshowssocialchangeswhilepresentingfoodculture,suchasshowingtheelderlyareintheirhometownswhileothermembersofthisfamilyworkoutside.Inthosecases,foodservesasremindersofhappytimesandcenterpiecesofreunions.

Title:AHitaboutChineseFood

(71)____●Theprogramconsistsofsevenparts.

●ItshowsChinesefoodintermsofhistory,cultureaswellas(72)____CharacteristicsofChinaatYour

TongueTips●Expertsandordinarypeopleare(73)____bytheprogram(74)____ofdeliciousfood.

●(75)____elementsarepresentedtobringsomethingnew.

●Everypartdrawsour(76)____topersonswhotellstoriesabouttheiradventurewithfood.

●Storiescan(77)____people'slivingsituationsandattitudes.Backgroundandsignificanceoftheprogram●Ittooktheproductionteam3monthstogotoabout60citiestodo(78)____andinterviewsbeforeshooting.

●(79)____lastedmorethanninemonths.

●Theprogramshowssocial(80)____.16、Doweneedan"IvyLeague"?

Chinamaysoonhaveitsown"IvyLeague",withaunionoftopuniversities.

ThetermoriginallyreferredtoanathleticconferenceofeighttopuniversitiesinthenortheasternUS.TheChineseversion,whichwasofficiallystartedinmid-October,consistsofninefamousuniversities,includingPeking,Tsinghua,ZhejiangandFudan.Theunionissupposedtoresultinstudentexchangeprograms,recognitionofacademicachievements,andotherjointprograms.

ThenewsofthisChinese"IvyLeague"hasreceivedmixedresponsesfromthepublicandpress.Somenegativecriticshavedismisseditasyetanotherexampleofthewishfulcopyingofinternationalpracticeswithoutfullyunderstandingthem.Otherssaythatthe"IvyLeague"isnotnecessarybutthattheunionisagoodidea,onethatcouldpromoteacademicdevelopment.

Sowhat'syouropiniononaChinese"IvyLeague"?Doweneedone?

Yes.IvyLeagueornot,nineofChina'sbestuniversitiescooperatingisagoodthing.

1.Theseuniversitiescombiningresourcescouldcreateabetterenvironmentforstudentsandforresearch.Itcouldalsosavealotoftimeandresourcesbecauseitwouldmeanfewerunnecessaryinvestmentsforsomeoftheuniversities.

2.Allowingstudentstomovetoorhaveexchangeswithotheruniversitiescouldbroadentheirhorizons,improvetheirsocialskillsandcreatemoreemploymentopportunities.Theresultscouldbemoreimportantthanlessonsandachievements.

3.Theterm"IvyLeague"carriesasenseofacademicexcellence,traditionandreputation.Ifborrowingsuchatermcouldencouragestudents'andprofessors'mentalstateandimproveChinesehighereducation,thenthere'snoreasonnottodoit.

No.Universitiesshoulddosomeworkonincreasingcooperationinsteadofcopyingan"IvyLeague"model.

1.ManyChineseuniversitiesalreadyhavesuchcooperationwitheachother.Ifthiscooperationwereassociatedwiththe"IvyLeague",itwouldjustdistract(分散)attentionandresourcesandhaveanegativeeffect.

2.TheseChineseuniversitiesareallstate-runandmostgettheirfundingfromthegovernment.They'requitesimilartoeachotherinmanywaysandmorecooperationwouldn'tbringaboutasmuchpotentialabilityasbetween,say,publicandprivate,orChineseandforeignuniversities.

3.Chinashouldfinditsownwaytodevelopworld-classuniversitiesinsteadofbycopyingsomeforeignpractices.Wehaveourownuniqueconditionsandforeignlessonsoftendon'tapplywellhere.

。IvyinAmericaOriginallyreferredtoanathleticconferenceofeightfamousuniversitiesinthe(71)____ofAmerica

IvyinChinaMemberuniversitiesNinefamousuniversities

Purposesoftheunion*Toexchangestudents*Toexchangestudents*To(72)____theacademicachievements*To(72)____theacademicachievements*Toworkonjointprograms*Toworkonjointprograms

(73)____fromthepublic

Positiveside1.Thecooperationisgoodforthe(75)____ofresourcesandcreationofabetterenvironment.1.Thecooperationisgoodforthe(75)____ofresourcesandcreationofabetterenvironment.2.Studentswillhave(76)____difficultyfindingjobsthroughthestudent-exchangeprogram.2.Studentswillhave(76)____difficultyfindingjobsthroughthestudent-exchangeprogram.3.Thecooperationwillencouragestudentsandprofessors(77)____.3.Thecooperationwillencouragestudentsandprofessors(77)____.

(74)____side1.Attentionwillbedrawnawayand(78)____willbedivided.

(74)____side1.Attentionwillbedrawnawayand(78)____willbedivided.2.Thecooperationwon'thavegreateffectbecauseoftheir(79)____inrunninguniversities.2.Thecooperationwon'thavegreateffectbecauseoftheir(79)____inrunninguniversities.3.Chinashoulddevelopworld-classuniversitiesinitsuniquewaywithout(80)____foreignpracticesblindly.3.Chinashoulddevelopworld-classuniversitiesinitsuniquewaywithout(80)____foreignpracticesblindly.17、Handwrittenthank-youlettersaresuchasimplewayofmakingotherpeoplefeelgood,itisstrangethatsofewpeoplewritethemanymore.Atwork,athank-youlettertoemployeesisunbelievablyeffective.Itcostslittleandhasnosideeffects.Theeffortinvolvedinwritinglettersverylow.Thepleasureonreceivingthemisveryhigh.(36)____

DougConant,managerofCampbell'sSoupCompanysince2001,knowsthepowerofthankyouletters.Hesaidthateverydayheworkswithanassistant,combingthecompanyforpeopledeservingthanks.(37)____Overthepast10yearshehassent30,000thank-youletterstohisemployees-morethan10eachday.Therewardishuge:hiscompanyhasremainedoneofthemostsuccessfulinitsfieldforyears.

(38)____Thereseemtobethreereasons.Firstly,chiefexecutives(主管)runningcompaniesthinktheirownworkismorevaluablethanthatofothers.(39)____Secondly,theyarea'tcloseenoughtothebusinesstoknowwhodeservesthanks.Thirdly,theyhaveforgottenthestrangehumantruththatalmosteveryonewoulddoalmostanythinginreturnforafewwordsofappreciation.

Inthesedaysofsuchbusyschedulesandpeoplerunningallovertheplaceandtryingtogetahead,sometimesweforgetthesimplestthingsinlifearethemostpowerfulandrewarding.Youneedtothinktoyourselfaboutatimesomeonesentyouathank-youandhowmuchitmeanttoyou.(40)____

A.Youmayaskwhatsideeffectsexactlymean.

B.Hethenwritesthemathank-youletter.

C.Thismakesthemanexcellentwaytorewardandmotivatestaff.

D.Whyarethank-youletterssoimportant?

E.Alwaysrememberto"Dotootherswhateveryouwouldlikethemtodotoyou!"

F.Butiftheselettersalesouplifting,whydon'tmoremanagerswritethem?

G.Sincenooneeverwritesthemthank-youletterstheydon'twriteanythemselves.18、(1)TheBritishsummerisextremelybeautiful.Trees,flowers,birdsandbutterfliesmakethewholecountrylikeabiggarden.However,manyBritishpeoplehavenoticedthatbutterflieshavebeengraduallydisappearingfromthispicturesquesceneryduringthepastseveralyears.Whathashappenedtothem?

(2)ButterflyConservation,acharityintheUK,isrunningasurveytohelpanswerthisquestion.Theresultismoreseriousthanpeopleexpected.Accordingtothesurvey,among59butterflyspeciesfoundinBritain,morethanthreequartersofthemaresufferingadecliningpopulation,includingthemostpopularones.What'smore,halfofallbutterflyspeciesareinthedangerofdyingout.SomecommonspeciessuchasthesmallTortoiseshellbutterflyandtheWallbutterflyaredroppingdramatically.ThelattercannotevenbeseeninmanypartsofcentralandsouthernEngland.TheBluebutterflywascommonlyseeninthesouth.However,ithasstartedcolonizing(遷徙至)Edinburghinthepastfewyears.

(3)ThenumbersofbutterflieshavedroppedtoarecordlowinthepastthreeyearslargelybecausethesummerintheUKisgettingcoolerandtheirhabitatisalsoworsening.FortunatelyBritainisexperiencingalonghotsummerthisyearcomparedtothelastfewsummers.Conservationistsbelievethewarmweatherwillbringsomebenefittothebutterflies.

(4)SirDavidAttenborough,presidentofButterflyConservation,said:"Largequantitiesofbutterfliestellusthatalliswellwithnature.Whentheydeclineit'sawarningthatotherwildlifewillbesoon."

(5)Thesurveyisstillgoingon.ThepublicarealsoencouragedtokeeptrackoftheUK'sbutterflypopulation.TheorganizershopethesurveywillhelpraisepublicawarenessofthevalueofbutterfliesintheUK.Butterfliesgiveanindicationofthewell-beingofnatureandtheenvironment.

76.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?(nomorethan10words)____

77.Listtworeasonsforbutterflies'reductioninnumber.(nomorethan10words)

①____②____

78.Completethefollowingstatementwithproperwords.(nomorethan4words)

ButalargenumberofBritishpeoplehaverealizedthatbutterflies____fromthebeautifulscenerysinceafewyearsago.

79.FillintheblankinParagraph4withproperwords.(nomorethan5words)____

80.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"them"(paragraph2)probablyreferto?____.19、______

inpoint●Rumi,anemoii(5)______likeapanda,hasbeendownloadedbyover

aquarterofChina'sentirepopulation.

●ZhangXuchencreatedemojispartlimebutearnedagoodincomebecausecustomers(6)______him.

●ThepresidentofStarMoly,which(7)______Rumi,recognizesemojisasapromisingIP.Problemswithemojis●Emojisareverylikelytobepiratedbecausethe(8)______Aofthemareindigitalforms.

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