山东泰安2025届高三英语下册三月考试题

一、单项选择(共25题,共 125分)

1、—Can I smoke here?

—I'm afraid not. We don't ________ smoking here.

A.agree B.forbid

C.promise D.permit

2、You should keep those old jam bottles ----you never know ______ you might need them.

A. when B. how

C. what D. where

3、(2013·福建) _____________ basic first-aid techniques will help you respond quickly to emergencies.

A.Known

B.Having known

C.Knowing

D.Being known

4、_____ his conclusion on the evidence he collected on the spot, he proved that the murderer was guilty.

A.Based

B.Basing

C.To base

D.Being based

5、Drivers must strictly_______the speed limit when driving on the freeways to keep away from any possible accidents.

A.grasp B.represent C.observe D.reduce

6、Obviously, there was little probability _______ they would succeed, but they didn’t mind.

A.which B.that C.what D.how

7、That party has been in ________ for many years and it has showed its ________ in dealing with many important problems.

A.powerenergy B.powerstrengths

C.forceenergy D.forcestrengths

8、_____ is known to us that the Amber Room belongs to the Russians.

A.As B.Which C.It D.What

9、The small action of littering may______ disaster for small animals and their living environment.

A. lead to B. belong to C. refer to D. point to

10、I appreciated the people who helped me to see that there is more _____ life than having an eating disorder.

A. during B. to C. of D. through

11、After around Cape Horn, Chichester sent the message of victory to London.

A.succeeding in sailing B.successfully sailed

C.succeeded in sailing D.being successfully sailed

12、Seeing the happy________of children playing in the parkI’m full of joy and confidence in the future of our country.

A. sight B. scene

C. view  ​ D. sign

13、It was only after he had read the papers ________ Mr. Gross realized the task was extremely difficult to complete.

A. that B. when C. which D. what

14、At first, Alice didn’t study well in our class, but she ________ topping in our class with great efforts.

A. picked up B. gave up C. ended up D. went up

15、Wherever he goes, he always takes an umbrella with him ________ it rains.

A.in case

B.even though

C.even if

D.now that

16、—I have studies gardening as one of my hobbies. Could I make some suggestions?

—_____.

A.Don't mention it B.Go right ahead

C.Take it easy D.You will make it

17、______ a reply, he decided to write again.

A.Not receiving

B.Receiving not

C.Not having received

D.Having not received

18、The man was sentenced to prison for five years because he had _____ some national secrets to the enemy.

A.given in B.given away C.given out D.given off

19、No one can prevent the plans ________ out.

A.to be carried

B.from carrying

C.to be carried

D.being carried

20、So fast ______ that it is difficult for us to imagine its speed.

A.light travels B.travels light C.does light travel D.has light travelled

21、In his own restauranthe would immediately fire any employee who was ________ to a customer.

A. rude B. considerate

C. accessible D. selfish

22、You are saying that everyone should take equal responsibility, and that is _______ I disagree.

A.why B.where

C.what D.how

23、—Oh, no! I failed my math test again!

— ______. Practice makes perfect.

A.It’s hard to say. B.It’s up to you. C.You’re not alone. D.I’m afraid not.

24、Mark said that he was unfit for the job, so he decided to _____ from the company.

A.suffer B.resign C.retire D.escape

25、All the policemen have been trained to ________ themselves against the sudden attacks.

A. fight B. dress C. defend D. balance

二、阅读理解(共4题,共 20分)

26、   When the first women to be admitted to Y ale arrived on campus 50 years ago,it had little idea how to support them at a place that was the oldest all-male college in the country.

Sixty-five percent of them had a class in which they were the only woman,according to an unpublished survey,conducted this year,of nearly half of the 575 female freshmen who entered Yale in 1969.Women weren’t permitted to have lunch at Mory’s,a dining club where important meetings took place.They were kept from most after-class activities.

Yale had been set up to educate“1,000 male leaders”and male students were selected on the basis of their future leadership.But women weren’t expected to be leaders.Instead,they were mainly evaluated(评估)on grit.

“It is a kind of determination,a pioneer quality,”Henry Chauncey,one of the Yale teachers,told The New York Times in 1969,“How to find the gritty women?Admit those who were raised with brothers—the more the better!”

“We had grit.But that doesn’t mean it wasn’t challenging because Yale wasn’t entirely prepared for us,”said Sally Birdsall,who was the only female in the economy class.She remembers that a professor warned her that he did not want to hear knitting needles(织针)in his class.

“I was upset,not because I had a knitting needle,but I was more scared,”she said.“It just gave me a very unwelcome feeling.”

In their post-college achievements,they were unusual among American women of their age,and faced challenges that have become familiar to highly educated women today:how to achieve educational,job and family goals when they’re all running on the same clock with men.

Eighty-two percent of the surveyed women had children,and their average age of first birth was 33.The national average at the time was 21.

Their experiences show how much has changed in 50 years—and how much has not.

1Which of the following can replace the underlined word“gritty”in paragraph 4

A.Pretty. B.Determined. C.Talented. D.Happy.

2Female students with______were more likely to be selected by Henry Chauncey.

A.better study records B.greater ability to lead

C.more brothers D.richer parents

3Why was Sally Birdsall upset in her class?

A.She felt she was not welcomed by the teacher.

B.She was the only female student in the class.

C.She was forbidden to use knitting needles.

D.She found the examinations too difficult.

4What can we learn about the first female students from the text?

A.They had to attend classes in separated rooms.

B.They could not have meals with male students.

C.They were expected to achieve higher goals.

D.They suffered unfair treatment in the university.

27、   It was early in the spring about 15 years ago when I was a young police reporter, driving to a scene I didn't want to see. A man had accidentally backed his pickup truck over his baby granddaughter in the driveway of the family home.

As I arrived. I saw a while-haired man in cotton work clothes standing near a truck, looking totally confused, he was trying to answer the reporters 'questions. Mostly he was only moving his lips, blinking and choking up.

After  a while the reporters gave up oil him mid fo1lowed the police into the small white house. A few minutes later, with all the details in my notebook and a three-by-five photo in my jacket pocket I went toward the kitchen where die police had said the body was.

I had brought a camera in with me. Entering the kitchen, I came upon this scene.

On a table lay the tiny body, wrapped in a clear white sheet. Somehow the grandfather had managed to stay away from the crowd He was sitting on a chair beside the table, looking helplessly at the dead body. As I watched, the grandfather slowly leaned forward, held the little in his arms and remained still.

In that moment I recognized the makings of a prize-winning news photograph. I raised the camera......

Every element of the picture was perfect I don't know how many seconds I stood there, unable to press  that shutter (快门). I fully realized the powerful story-telling value that photo would have, and my professional conscience (良心) told me to lake it. Yet I couldn't make my hand move and break into the poor man’s inner sadness.

At last I lowered the camera and moved away quietly with doubt about my suitability for the journalistic profession (职业). Now, sometimes, as I'm watching news, I remember that day.

I still feel right about what I did.

1Why did the author drive to the man's house?

A.To comfort the poor man.

B.To perform a duty.

C.To offer some help.

D.To get a prize-winning photo.

2What do we know about the grandfather in the passage?

A.He was deeply sorry for the loss of his granddaughter.

B.He didn't want to answer the reporters' questions.

C.He shared little about the accident with the author

D.He purposely created the scene for the author's photo.

3Why did the author give up taking the picture at last?

A.Because he preferred better photos.

B.Because the grandfather noticed him.

C.Because professional training told him not to.

D.Because his conscience told him to do so.

4What is the author's purpose in writing the story?

A.To describe a heart-broken scene.

B.To tell one of his experiences.

C.To learn from other photo takers.

D.To persuade people to pity others

28、Love, joy, and the warm feeling of pulling together to get through tough times don’t cost a thing. But gifts do cost money. So, what’s a poor family to do?

When Christmas season rolled around again, I told my mother that the only thing I wanted was a pogo-stick (弹簧单高跷). However, my mother told me they were too expensive and that we simply couldn’t afford one.

On a Saturday afternoon a couple of weeks before Christmas, my mom and dad told me we needed to go to Sears to pay our-credit card bill. While my mother and I were at the counter paying the bill, my dad said, “I’ll be right back — I need to see something in the tool department.” A little later, my dad came back with a long box. I remember wondering at that very moment if it was a pogo-stick in that box.

When we arrived back at home, my dad put the box in the garage. While my parents were busy with their chores, I quietly walked out to the garage and found the box. I was so excited and I knew that as soon as I opened that magical box my bright, shiny pogo-stick would appear. No such luck! Inside the box was a silly old broom. And so Christmas morning was both great and disappointing. I got some nice gifts but I didn't get the present that I really wanted.

After all the wrapping paper was cleaned up my dad said he needed to tend to something in the garage. When he came back in, he was carrying a beautiful pogo-stick. I couldn’t believe it! My parents probably got quite a laugh from the trick they played on me.

Although we didn’t have much money, my parents gave me the most important gift of all: lots of love. My dad worked hard to provide for us and my mother knew how to stretch a dollar. That was over 60 years ago and I still think about those wonderful Christmas memories every year during the holiday season. My parents were the best and I will never forget all the joy they brought into my life.

【1】Why did the author’s mother refuse to give him a pogo-stick?

A.They’re dangerous for kids to play with.

B.They didn’t have enough money to buy one.

C.She had already bought him another gift.

D.He already had too many pogo-sticks.

【2】How did the author probably feel before he opened the box?

A.Amazed.

B.Disappointed.

C.Hopeful.

D.Doubtful.

【3】What does the author think the most valuable gift he received from his parents was?

A.Their unconditional love.

B.His pogo-stick.

C.The ability to get through tough times.

D.All the great memories of Christmas

29、   Ninety­five percent of American families are now online, with adults spending averagely five hours a day at home on the computer, which greatly influences their life, according to a new study. Yes, we’re connecting more with friends, but we’re also having dinner quickly so we can update our Facebook status. Does your life suffer from too much time spent online, and do you properly protect your family’s identity when you share their information online? Here’s how to take control of them.

According to Sherry Turkle, professor of psychology at MIT, many people use their computers to avoid the messiness of real life. It’s difficult to refuse a friend, but it’s easy to send out an e­mail to do that. When you find yourself hiding behind your screen, make an effort to reconnect with people face to face. “It’s not because the technology is bad,” says Turkle. “It’s a matter of figuring out its place.”

Proud parents can’t help posting photos of their kids. But publicly sharing your kids’ information, such as your child’s full name, birth date, and place of residence could put him in danger. To avoid the risk, invite the people you know well to view the photos on password­protected (加密的) websites such as Flickr and Snapfish. If you use Facebook, create a group of your inner circle specially for sharing photos and news of your kids.

Need a handy way to measure your family’s online habits? Check out the family plan on rescuetime. com. It tracks how each member of your family spends time online, and it shows the data by hour, day, and week. The website, which also offers personal plans, even allows you to block distracting (分心的) websites from your loved ones and yourself.

If reaching for your phone to check for messages and e­mails has become an uncontrollable habit, try this trick. Keep your devices on but turn off every message reminding, vibration (振动), and so on. Check for updates only when you finish a task.

1Sherry Turkle probably agrees that ________.

A.Internet is just a tool for people

B.people have to know their social status

C.technology can help improve friendship

D.going online helps people lead a happier life

2How are family members’ online habits tracked by rescuetime.com?

A.By offering plans and blocking unsafe websites.

B.By blocking unwanted contact and information.

C.By tracking their online time and sorting out data.

D.By making plans and storing collected data.

3What can be the best title for the text?

A.Important Tips on Protecting Online Information

B.How to Take Control of Families’ Technology Time

C.Key Advice on How to Avoid Unsafe Websites

D.How to Break Away from Bad Online Habits

三、完形填空(共1题,共 5分)

30、It is almost impossible to be left alone in a digital world, where people are meant to be connected. In this respect, digital technologies have _______ our life.

The possibility to be connected all the time has brought our personal space to a(n) _______ as we've known it. People have become so _______ in the world of networks that one can often be contacted even if they'd rather not be. Today we can talk, text and e-mail, not only from our _______, but from our mobile phones as well.

Most people have become _______ on digital technology simply because it has become a necessary part of life, and at this point not _______ it would make them an social outsider. _______, many jobs and careers require people to be connected. From this point of view, being reachable might feel like a _______ to those who may not want to be able to be contacted at all times.

But solitude(独处) still can be possible for those who _______ want it. Computers can be ________ and mobile phones can be turned off. Of course, the choice to be “off” and “on” has many ________ as well as disadvantages. When travelers end up ________ in mountains, and mobile phones can mean life or death, although they can also make people feel ________ and forced to answer unwanted calls.

Actually, attitudes towards digital technologies as a society ________ widely. Some find them a gift. Others consider them a curse. Whether you like it or not, it's hard to imagine what life would be like without the ________ in digital technologies.

【1】

A.reshaped

B.respected

C.ignored

D.preserved

【2】

A.alarm

B.stage

C.end

D.balance

【3】

A.sensitive

B.intelligent

C.considerate

D.reachable

【4】

A.neighbors

B.computers

C.friends

D.monitors

【5】

A.impressed

B.hard

C.dependent

D.focused

【6】

A.finding

B.using

C.protecting

D.changing

【7】

A.Also.

B.Instead.

C.Otherwise.

D.Therefore.

【8】

A.pleasure

B.benefit

C.burden

D.shame

【9】

A.slightly

B.barely

C.merely

D.really

【10】

A.sold out

B.broken up

C.shut down

D.joined in

【11】

A.aspects

B.advantages

C.weaknesses

D.exceptions

【12】

A.hidden

B.lost

C.relaxed

D.deserted

【13】

A.trapped

B.excited

C.confused

D.amused

【14】

A.vary

B.arise

C.spread

D.exist

【15】

A.hopes

B.tests

C.interests

D.achievements

四、短文填空(共1题,共 5分)

31、阅读下面课文段落,在空白处填入1-3个适当的单词,补全句子。

The theme park you are probably most familiar 1 is Disneyland. It can 2 in several parts of the world. It will bring you into 3 magical world and make your dreams come true, 4 you are travelling through space, visiting a pirate ship or meeting your favourite fairy tale or Disney cartoon character.

五、书面表达(共1题,共 5分)

32、根据下面提示写一篇短文

1. 简述以下现象:

1)健康之重要人尽皆知。

2)许多青少年不注重健康问题,假期尤甚。长时间看电视,通宵上网聊天、玩游戏。导致的危害如:影响视力,身体虚弱,缺乏人际交往。

2. 简述你的看法,提出你的建议。

要求:(1)内容完整,层次清楚,语言流畅。

2)词数120左右,标题已给出,不计入总词数。参考词汇:交流communicate;心理健康 mental health

Have a healthy lifestyle

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