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2024—2025學年天津市河西區(qū)高三上學期期末質(zhì)量調(diào)查英語試卷

一、單項選擇(★★★)1.—DoyouknowwhatImean?—________.I’mabitlost.

A.IhopenotB.NotreallyC.VerymuchD.It’snothing(★★★)2.Itisgenerallyrecognizedthatweed________human’sagriculturalproductionforalongtime.

A.hasbeendisturbingB.haddisturbedC.hasbeendisturbedD.hadbeendisturbed(★★★)3.Theorganization________in1993aimstohelpprotecttheweakforestecosystem_________andstopthereductionofitswildlife.

A.established;beingdamagedB.established;damagingC.establishing;beingdamagedD.establishing;damaging(★★★)4.Thehomelessmansought_________fromthepouringrainunderanearbybridge.

A.reliefB.dormitoryC.homeD.shelter(★★★)5.Climatechangeisaglobalissuethatrequiresthecollectiveeffortofallnationsto_______toasustainablefuture.

A.contributeB.stretchC.bringD.relieve(★★)6.—Turnoffthelightsbeforegoingout.—______.

A.HearditB.MadeitC.ForgotitD.Gotit(★★★)7.Theresearchersaimedtoremainintheiranalysistoensurefairresults.

A.objectiveB.significantC.consistentD.supportive(★★★)8.Youcan’timaginethatagentleman________sorudelytoanoldlady.

A.shallhavebehavedB.shouldhavebehavedC.couldhavebehavedD.mighthavebehaved(★★)9.Thiscafehasarelaxing,homelikeatmosphere________themajorityofothercafesareshortof.

A.whereB.whichC.whenD.a(chǎn)s(★★)10.Thiskindofglassesproducedbyexperiencedworkmen________fairlycomfortably.

A.wearsB.iswearingC.a(chǎn)rewornD.isworn(★★★)11.Itremains________whetherthenewtrafficregulationswilladapttotheactualsituationaftertheyareissued.

A.toseeB.seeingC.beingseenD.tobeseen(★★)12.________theflighttoBeijingwillbedelayedis________I’mespeciallyworriedabout.

A.If,whatB.Whether,thatC.If,thatD.Whether,what(★★★)13.Surroundyourselfwithpeoplewholoveandrespectyou.Choosetobewiththepeoplewho_______thebestinyou.

A.bringoutB.bringinC.bringdownD.bringup(★★★)14._______hisgreatfame,MoYanremainstobemodestabouttheroleheplaysinmodernliterature.

A.WithregardtoB.IncaseofC.InspiteofD.Inviewof(★★★)15.Scientistssayitwasafewyears_________thenewmedicinewastestedonpatients.

A.whenB.thatC.sinceD.before二、完形填空(★★★★)Moreallyhatedphysics._______,herfriendTerrydidn’thaveaproblemwithphysics.TerryhadpromisedtohelpMoreviseforthephysicsexam,andthenjustignoredallhercallsandtexts._______,Morangherhouse,buthermumjusttoldMoshewasbusyandhungup.“Somegoodfriend!”thoughtMo_______.Duringthephysicsexam,sheaccidentallylookedupandsawTerryhavingher_______onherleftkneeandreadingfromit.IsthathowTerryalwaysgotgoodgrades?Itwasevenhardertoo_______theexamafterthat.ShewasfuriouswithTerry.Afteragreatdealof_______,shedecidedtotellherteacherMr.Rued.NomadesureshewassittingbehindTerryagaininthehistoryexam.Theywerehalfway_______whenshenoticedamovement.ShelookeduptoseeTerrywithherphoneunderthetable.MonoddedtoMr.Reed.Terrywassobusywithherphonethatshedidn’tevenhearhimashe_______.Hedidn’tsayawordasTerrylookedupfromherphonewitha_______expression.Outraged,hetookherexampaper,________itupandpointedtothedoortotellTerrytoleavetheroom.Everyonestaredafterherinshockasshestormedoutintears.Mofeltmore________thansatisfaction.Whathadshedone?MowaswalkingtowardstheschoolgatewhenTerrycaughtupwithher.Itwas________thatTerryhadbeencrying.Herfacewaspaleandhereyeswere________.Herdadhadhadaheartattackandhadbeen________foraweek.Terrywassoconcernedaboutherdadthatshekept________hermomtoseehowtheoperationwasgoingduringtheexam.Mr.Reed________hernow,butshehadtoretaketheexam.Mofeltsoregretfulforjumpingtoconclusionsand________herbestfriendsoeasily.Whatweseewitheyesisnot________true.Whenfriendshipandfaitharetested,what________istoreachoutandgetthefullpicture.Realfriendshipisfartoovaluabletobethrownawayinamomentofemotional________.16.A.ConsequentlyB.OtherwiseC.ContrarilyD.Ideally17.A.FrustratedB.MotivatedC.InsultedD.Relieved18.A.carefullyB.pleasantlyC.faithfullyD.bitterly19.A.bookB.paperC.phoneD.computer20.A.setaboutB.concentrateonC.prepareforD.participatein21.A.a(chǎn)nticipationB.considerationC.confrontationD.a(chǎn)daptation22.A.inB.outC.throughD.up23.A.sneakedupB.gotinC.felldownD.criedout24.A.a(chǎn)wkwardB.satisfiedC.surprisedD.frightened25.A.toreB.finishedC.putD.packed26.A.joyB.guiltC.a(chǎn)ngerD.calmness27.A.fortunateB.unlikelyC.evidentD.funny28.A.openB.shutC.sparklingD.swollen29.A.curedB.releasedC.stuckD.hospitalized30.A.phoningB.textingC.botheringD.begging31.A.believedB.mistookC.pretendedD.supported32.A.trustingB.helpingC.judgingD.catching33.A.occasionallyB.generallyC.partlyD.necessarily34.A.mattersB.worksC.makesD.has35.A.responseB.a(chǎn)ppealC.outburstD.state三、閱讀理解(★★)Ifyou’renewtoaschooloryouareshyortendtonotgetoutofyourcomfortzone,makingnewfriendsatschoolmightseemlikeachallenge.Luckily,youcanovercomethatchallengebylookingforpeoplewiththesameinterestsasyouandbybeingfriendlywhenyoumeetnewpeople.Also,participateinafter-schoolclubsandeventswheneveryougetthechance,sincethatwillhelpyoumeetpeopleoutsideofclass!Lookforpeoplewhohavethesamehobbiesasyou.You’remorelikelytobefriendswithsomeoneifyouhavesomethingincommonwiththem.Trytofindclubsorgroupsbasedonyourfavoritehobbies,thenjointhemtomeetlike-mindedpeople.Also,payattentiontopeoplewhospendtheirfreetimedoingthesamethingsyoulovetodo.Ifyou’reapassionatereader,joinabookclub,gotopublicreadings,orstartaconversationwithsomeonewhocarriesnovelsaroundwiththeirtextbooks.Spendtimearoundpeoplewhoshowkindness.Findingsomeonewhowilltreatyouwellandsupportyouismoreimportantthanpopularity.Avoidspendingtimewithpeoplewhotalkbadaboutothersorputthemdown.Instead,lookforpeoplewhoinviteotherstositwiththematlunch,whoencourageotherswhentheyspeakupinclass,orwhoarealwayswillingtohelpwhensomeoneneedsahand.Introduceyourselftonewpeoplewheneverpossible.Whenyou’rearoundsomeoneyoudon’tknow,itisnotunusualtojustsittherequietly,especiallyifyou’reshy.However,youandtheotherpersonwillbothbemorecomfortableafterasimpleintroduction.Makeeyecontactwiththeperson,smile,andtrytoseemwarmandrelaxedinsteadofnervousoranxious.Then,breaktheicebytalkingaboutwhateverisgoingonaroundyou.Keeptheconversationgoingwithopen-endedquestions.Whenyoustarttalkingtosomeone,tryaskingthemquestionsaboutwhattheyliketoseewhatyouhaveincommonwiththem.However,avoidsimplyaskingyesornoquestions,sinceone-wordanswersdon’tnecessarilykeepaconversationalive.Youcanaskquestionsaboutwhateveryou’realreadytalkingabout,oryoucanchangethesubjectifyoufeelthatranitscourse.36.Whoisthepassageintendedfor?

A.Teachers.B.Students.C.Parents.D.Adults.37.Ifyouarefondofreading,youcan________.

A.joinaclubtomakefriendsB.a(chǎn)pproachpeoplewithlotsofhobbiesC.spendyourfreetimemeetingdifferentpeopleD.talktopeoplewiththesameinterests38.AccordingtoParagraph4,whoismorelikelytobeagoodfriend?

A.Onewhoenjoysthepopularity.B.Onewhotalksbadaboutothers.C.Onewhowantstohelpyou.D.Onewhoalwaysputothersdown.39.AccordingtoParagraph5,whatshouldyoudofirstwhenyoumeetsomeoneyoudon’tknowwell?

A.Startwithawarmhandshake.B.Makeeyecontactwiththeperson.C.Startwithabriefintroductionofyourself.D.Startbytalkingaboutaserioustopic.40.Youshouldavoidaskingyesornoquestionsto________.

A.keeptheconversationgoingB.endtheconversationC.showkindnessD.respectothers(★★★)SamuelOsmondisa19-year-oldlawstudentfromCornwall,England.Heneverstudiedthepiano.However,hecanplayverydifficultmusicalpiecesbymusicianssuchasChopinandBeethovenjustafewminutesafterhehearsthem.Helearnsapieceofmusicbylisteningtoitinparts.Thenhethinksaboutthenotesinhishead.Twoyearsago,heplayedhisfirstpieceMoonlightSonata(奏鳴曲)byBeethoven.Hesurprisedeveryonearoundhim.Amazedthatherememberedthislonganddifficultpieceofmusicandplayeditperfectly,histeacherssaySamuelisunbelievable.Theysayhisabilityisveryrare,butSamueldoesn’tevenrealizethatwhathecandoisspecial.Samuelwantedtobecomealawyerasitwasthewishofhisparents,butmusicteacherstoldhimheshouldstudymusicinstead.Now,hestudieslawandmusic.Samuelcan’tunderstandwhyeveryoneissosurprised.“Igrewupwithmusic.Mymotherplayedthepianoandmyfatherplayedtheguitar.Abouttwoyearsago,Isuddenlydecidedtostartplayingthepiano,withoutbeingabletoreadmusicandwithouthavinganylessons.Itcomeseasilytome---Ihearthenotesandcanbeartheminmind---eachandeverynote,”saysSamuel.Recently,Samuelperformedapieceduringaspecialeventathiscollege.Thepiecehadmorethanathousandnotes.Theaudiencewasimpressedbyhisamazingperformance.Heisnowlearningapiecethatissodifficultthatmanyprofessionalpianistscan’tplayit.Samuelsaysconfidently,”It’sallaboutsupermemory---IguessIhavethatgift.”However,Samuel’sabilitytorememberthingsdoesn’tstopwithmusic.Hisfamilysaysthatevenwhenhewasayoungboy,Samuelheardsomeonereadastory,andthenhecouldretellthestorywordforword.Samuelisstillonlyateenager.Hedoesn’tknowwhathewantstodointhefuture.Fornow,heisjusthappytoplaybeautifulmusicandcontinuehisstudies.41.WhatisspecialaboutSamuelOsmond?

A.Hehasagiftforwritingmusic.B.Hecanwritedownthenotehehears.C.Heisatopstudentatthelawschool.D.Hecanplaythemusicalpiecehehears.42.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph2?

A.Samuelchoselawagainstthewishofhisparents.B.Samuelplannedtobealawyerratherthanamusician.C.Samuelthinksofhimselfasamanofgreatmusicalability.D.Samuelstudieslawandmusicontheadviceofhisteachers.43.EveryonearoundSamuelwassurprisedbecausehe_________.

A.receivedagoodearlyeducationinmusicB.playedtheguitarandthepianoperfectlyC.couldplaythepianowithoutreadingmusicD.couldplaytheguitarbetterthanhisfather44.WhatcanweinferaboutSamuelinParagraph4?

A.Hebecamefamousduringaspecialeventathiscollege.B.Heisproudofhisabilitytorememberthingsaccurately.C.Heplaysthepianobetterthanmanyprofessionalpianists.D.Heimpressedtheaudiencebyplayingallthemusicalpieces.45.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.TheQualitiesofaMusicianB.TheStoryofaMusicalTalentC.TheImportanceofEarlyEducationD.TheRelationshipbetweenMemoryandMusic.(★★★)Scientiststodayaremakinggreaterefforttostudyoceancurrents(洋流).Mostdoitusingsatellitesandotherhigh-techequipment.However,oceanexpertCurtisEbbesmeyerdoesitinaspecialway——bystudyingmovementsofrandomfloatinggarbage.Ascientistwithmanyyears’experience,hestartedthistypeofresearchintheearly1990swhenheheardabouthundredsofathleticshoeswashingupontheshoresofthenorthwestcoastoftheUnitedStates.Thereweresomanyshoesthatpeopleweresettingupswapmeetstotryandmatchleftandrightshoestosellorwear.Ebbesmeyerfoundoutinhisresearchesthattheshoes—about60,000intotal—fellintotheoceaninashippingaccident.Hephonedtheshoecompanyandaskediftheywantedtheshoesback.Asexpected,thecompanytoldhimthattheydidn’t.Ebbesmeyerrealizedthiscouldbeagreatexperiment.Ifhelearnedwhenandwheretheshoeswentintothewaterandtrackedwheretheylanded,hecouldlearnalotaboutthepatternsofoceancurrents.ThePacificNorthwestisoneoftheworld’sbestareasforbeachcombing(海灘搜尋)becausewindsandcurrentsjoinhere,andasaresult,thereisagroupofseriousbeachcombersinthearea.Ebbesmeyergottoknowalotofthemandaskedfortheirhelpincollectinginformationaboutwheretheshoeslanded.Inayearhecollectedreliableinformationon1,600shoes.Withthisdata,heandacolleaguewereabletotestandimproveacomputerprogramdesignedtomodeloceancurrents,andpublishthefindingsoftheirstudy.Astheresultofhiswork,Ebbesmeyerhasbecomeknownasthescientisttocallwithquestionsaboutanyunusualobjectsfoundfloatingintheocean.Hehasevenstartedanassociationofbeachcombersandoceanexperts,with500subscribersfromWestAfricatoNewZealand.Theyhaverecordedalllostobjectsrangingfrompotatoestogolfgloves.46.Theunderlinedphrase“swapmeets”inParagraph1isclosestinmeaningto______________.

A.fittingroomsB.tradingfairsC.businesstalksD.groupmeetings47.Ebbesmeyerphonedtheshoecompanytofindout_____________.

A.whatcausedtheshippingaccidentB.whenandwheretheshoeswentmissingC.whetheritwasallrighttousetheirshoesD.howmuchtheylostintheshippingaccident48.HowdidEbbesmeyerprovehisassumption?

A.Bycollectinginformationfrombeachcombers.B.Bystudyingtheshoesfoundbybeachcomber.C.Bysearchingthewebforoceancurrentsmodels.D.Byresearchingoceancurrentsdatainthelibrary.49.Ebbesmeyerismostfamousfor________.

A.travelingwidelythecoastalcitiesoftheworldB.makingrecordsforanylostobjectsontheseaC.runningaglobalcurrentsresearchassociationD.phoningaboutanydoubtfulobjectsonthesea50.Whatisthepurposeoftheauthorinwritingthispassage?

A.Tocallpeople’sattentiontooceanpollution.B.Towarnpeopleofshippingsafetyintheocean.C.Toexplainauniquewayofstudyingoceancurrents.D.Togivetipsonhowtosearchforlostobjectsonthebeach.(★★★)ItwasoncecommontoregardBritainasasocietywithclassdistinction.Eachclasshaduniquecharacteristics.Inrecentyears,manywritershavebeguntospeakthedeclineofclassandclasslesssocietyinBritain.Andinmoderndayconsumersocietyeveryoneisconsideredtobemiddleclass.Butpronouncingthedeathofclassistooearly.Arecentwide-rangingsocietyofpublicopinionfound90percentofpeoplestillplacingthemselvesinparticularclass;73percentagreedthatclasswasstillavitalpartofBritishsociety;and52percentthoughttherewerestillsharpclassdifferences.Thus,classmaynotbeculturallyandpoliticallyobvious,yetitremainsanimportantpartofBritishsociety.Britainseemstohavealoveofstratification.OneunchangingaspectofaBritishperson’sclasspositionisaccent.Thewordsapersonspeakstellherorhisclass.AstudyofBritishaccentsduringthe1970sfoundthatavoicesoundinglikeaBBCnewsreaderwasviewedasthemostattractivevoice.Mostpeoplesaidthisaccentsoundededucatedandsoft.Theaccentsplacedatthebottominthisstudy,ontheotherhand,wereregional(地區(qū)的)cityaccents.Theseaccentswereseenascommonandugly.However,asimilarstudyofBritishaccentsintheUSturnedtheseresultsupsidedownandplacedsomeregionalaccentsasthemostattractiveandBBCEnglishastheleast.ThissuggeststhatBritishattitudestowardsaccenthavedeeprootsandarebasedonclassprejudice.Inrecentyears,however,younguppermiddle-classpeopleinLondon,havebeguntoadoptsomeregionalaccents,inordertohidetheirclassorigins.Thisisanindicationofclassbecomingunnoticed.However,the1995popsongCommonPeopleputsforwardtheviewthatthoughamiddle-classpersonmaywanttolivelikecommonpeopletheycanneverappreciatetherealityofaworking-classlife.51.ArecentstudyofpublicopinionshowsthatinmodernBritain_______.

A.itistimetoendclassdistinctionB.mostpeoplebelongtomiddleclassC.itiseasytorecognizeaperson’sclassD.peopleregardthemselvessociallydifferent52.Theunderlinedword“stratification”inParagraph3isclosestinmeaningto_______.

A.varietyB.classdifferentiationC.a(chǎn)uthorityD.qualification53.ThestudyintheUSshowedthatBBCEnglishwasregardedas_______.

A.regionalB.educatedC.prejudicedD.unattractive54.Britishattitudestowardsaccent_______.

A.don’tshowperson’sclasspositionB.a(chǎn)rebasedonregionalstatusC.a(chǎn)resharedbytheAmericansD.havechangedinrecentyears55.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Themiddleclassisexpanding.B.Aperson’saccentreflectshisclass.C.ClassisakeypartofBritishsociety.D.Eachclasshasuniquecharacteristics.(★★★)閱讀短文,按照要求用英語回答問題。WhenIwasakid,therewasonlyonewaymyparentswouldletmestayhomefromschoolandthatwasiflhadahighfever.Mostofmyfriendscouldstayhomeduetoastomachacheoramildfever—butnotme…Ihadtobedyinginordertostayhome.Bytheway,myparentsarebothdoctors.Myparentsusedtosaythattheywereteachingmehowtohaveagoodworkethic(職業(yè)道德).Ididn'tunderstandtheconnectionuntillastweek.TheotherdayIwasonthetrainandsatbehindayoungmanwhowascomplainingtohisfriendabouthislife.Hewentonfortwentyminutesabouthowhispassioninlifewastomakemovies,buthewouldn'tpursueitbecausehehadnoclueifhecouldmakeenoughmoneyandhedidn'twanttowastetimebecauseitwouldtakeyearstomakeitbig.Hethenadmittedtothinkingaboutbuyingstocks(股票)byborrowingmoneybecausehethoughthecouldeasilymakesixfigureswithinoneyear.Hisfriendagreedwithhimandsaid,"Thestockisgoodbecauseyoucanmaketonsofmoneyandonlyworkforashorttime."Ithinktheywereindulging(沉溺)inthewildestfantasy.Manypeoplethesedaysdon'trealizethatwhenthingsseemtohappenimmediately,itisonlybecausealotofeffort,determination

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