2025-2026学年云南怒江州高三(下)期末试卷英语

一、单项选择(共20题,共 100分)

1、It is not surprising   the new course on electronic games has attracted many students.

A. what   B. which

C. that   D. where

2、Only my cousin has chosen to apply for a job in Africa _______ the majority of this year’s graduates working in Britain.

A.in common with B.as well as

C.in contrast to D.by reason of

3、A new ________ bus service to Tianjin Airport started to operate two months ago.

A.normal B.usual C.regular D.common

4、The little boy stared at the strange man questioningly, not   whether to believe what he had said.

A. to know B. knowing

C. known D. having known

5、I really want to go to a place for the summer vacation, ________ especially with beautiful scenery and unique culture.

A.it

B.that

C.this

D.one

6、Take an active part in programs you enjoy______you can meet various kinds of people.

A.what B.when C.that D.where

7、We’d better go now, ______ we’ll miss the train.

A. but   B. so   C. otherwise   D. therefore

 

8、—Why did you leave the water running in the sink?

—Heavens! I guess I ________ to turn it off.

A.forgot

B.have forgotten

C.will forget

D.had forgotten

9、She's jogging around the park every morning in an______________ to have a good figure.

A.contribution B.effort

C.honour D.purpose

10、Why not try your luck in the library? That’s ________ the American classical books are kept.

A. how   B. why   C. when D. where

 

11、The athletes, especially the winners, should remain modest ________ rapid progress they have made.

A.whatever

B.however

C.how much

D.no matter

12、Social and cultural activities for senior citizens ______ over the past several years.

A. conducted    B. were conducted

C. have conducted   D. have been conducted

 

13、We work during the weekbut weekends and evenings are usually ________

A. vacant B. casual C. empty D. clear

14、Single women were allowed to take part in their own competition in ancient Olympic Games, at a separate festival _______ Hera, the wife of the Greek god Zeus.

A.in favor of

B.in honor of

C.in charge of

D.in search of

15、I keep the picture where I can see it every day,   reminds me of the days in my hometown.

A. that   B. which

C. who   D. when

16、________ time going on, my home town will become richer and more beautiful.

A.With B.For C.In D.Besides

17、 Why didn’t you tell him about the meeting?

He rushed out of the room _____ I could say a word.

A. when   B. after C. before D. until

 

18、Born into a family with three brothersDavid was ________ to value the sense of sharing.

A. brought up   B. turned down

C. looked after   D. held back

19、— What’s wrong? You look really stressed out.

—I ________ the whole week preparing for my graduation paper.

A.work B.have worked

C.have been working D.worked

20、I will keep drawing and see what happens. ________ I never become famous, this is what I love to do every hour of every day.

A.Even if

B.Unless

C.So long as

D.Now that

二、阅读理解(共4题,共 20分)

21、Benefits of Cooperative Learning

In the classroom teachers should deliberately create opportunities for students to cooperate with each other, share responsibilities, solve problems, and control conflict.

【1】 Cooperative learning activities require students to work together in small groups to complete a project or activity, operating as a team to help each other succeed.

You may be wondering what benefits students gain from cooperative learning. The answer is many! Cooperative learning, of course, teaches a number of social and emotional skills, but it also gives students the opportunity to learn from each other. The following skills that are developed through regular and effective cooperative learning are just a few of many.

In order for a cooperative learning group to succeed, individuals within the group need to show leadership abilities. Without this, the group cannot move forward without a teacher. Natural leaders become quickly evident in small groups, but most students don’t naturally want to lead.   【2】

Also, effective teamwork requires good communication and commitment. All members of a cooperative learning group have to learn to speak productively with one another to stay on track. By teaching students to share confidently, listen carefully, and speak clearly, they learn to value the input of their teammates and the quality of their work soars.

Conflicts are bound to arise in any group setting.   【3】 Give students space to try and work out their issues for themselves before stepping in.

There are many decisions to be made in a cooperative environment. Encourage students to think as a team to make joint decisions by first having them come up with a team name.   【4】 Make sure that each student has their own responsibilities in cooperative learning groups. Much like leadership skills, decision-making skills cannot be developed if students are not regularly practicing them.

A.From there, have them decide who will complete what tasks.

B.Assign leadership roles of varying importance to every member of a group to help all individuals practice leading.

C.Often, leaders of the group are also the ones that make most of the decisions.

D.Sometimes these are minor and easily handled, but other times they can rip a team apart if improperly managed.

E.Overall, 61% of cooperative-learning classes achieved significantly higher test scores than traditional classes.

F.These opportunities can be found in cooperative learning, which differs from traditional learning where students work independently.

22、Confirmation bias(偏见) is our tendency to seek out information that confirms our existing beliefs. It also describes how we try to find ways to look at unclear information in ways that support rather than challenge those beliefs — or simply ignore information that contradicts them. 【1】

People usually don't engage in confirmation bias on purpose.【2】 For example, if you heard that a politician you support was caught in a scandal(丑闻), you might be more likely to believe explanations that make them look less guilty. Meanwhile, people who dislike that politician would probably be more likely to believe stories that make them look worse.

So what can we do to avoid confirmation bias? 【3】 This can help us check if we only believe certain things because we never seriously considered other possibilities. It's also easy to surround ourselves with an “echo chamber” of people who think the same way we do—especially on social media.【4】 It can help us understand that there may be other ways to see the same issue.

And perhaps most importantly: we have to be careful not to jump to conclusions.【5】 We should try to learn more before deciding how we feel about something, even if it's very important to us. But that's often easier said than done.

A.The thing we most want to believe might not actually be true.

B.But research has found that it is real and affects our judgment.

C.But it can be helpful to talk to people who don't share our beliefs.

D.Research has shown that confirmation bias occurs in several contexts.

E.Most of all, accept that you have biases that impact your decision-making.

F.One thing we can do is try to look for evidence that contradicts our beliefs.

G.This is especially true for information about things that feel very important to us.

23、   You are supposed to be our future, a new chapter in the story of our lives, but I can't help being angry with you. Only a few weeks old, you're demanding and unreasoning and I'm struggling to see the good that you bring.

To start with, we got on with it, settling into a routine as we were trapped in nappies and nights when you wouldn't settle, but it started to wear me down. You hear about mothers with postnatal depression, but no one talks about the challenges a father has to face: working to put food on the table and a roof over our heads is tough when you've had only a couple of hours to sleep, and we're not supposed to need a break. Men are supposed to never cry. I hope that I can teach you a better way, my son. You're allowed to have weakness, and not keep everything locked up until it bursts.

It came to a head one night, when your mother found me in tears beside your bed. I'd never want to hurt you, but I was terrified by the thoughts I had. I'm doing the best I can for you, and I've gone and got the help I need. Your mother has been so strong, using your grandmother, uncles and friends to help keep our family together while I work through these feelings. The worst part for me is feeling that I'm failing your mother, and that I'm putting all of your needs on her. at a time when she needs help.

There's hope for the future, but it's a slow process. One day I hope you get to read this, and look at me with questioning eyes, because you can't see the man I am right now in the man I'll be in the future.

【1】Who is the passage probably written for?

A.A depressed new dad.

B.A clever student.

C.A would-be mother.

D.A newly-born baby.

【2】According to the author, what made a father feel depressed?

A.The challenges a father faces.

B.The social problems a baby brings.

C.The money pressure a family faces.

D.The way a father educates a child.

【3】What is the worst part after having a baby?

A.Not supporting his family.

B.Making his wife disappointed.

C.Not preparing well for being a father.

D.Bursting out crying beside his son's bed.

【4】What can be inferred from the passage?

A.The author's child is a little and clever daughter.

B.The author feels delighted about his child's coming.

C.His wife does well in looking after her family.

D.The child brings much good to the author's family.

24、   Imagine your mind as a library. As pleasant a room as a reader could wish. Now let me describe different sort of library: The bookcases have fallen, their glass fronts broken, and their contents messed across the floor. This one belongs to the disordered, anorexic(厌食) mind. At the age of 15, 3 was the state of my mind. For 10 years, I suffered the mental and physical pain of anorexia.

A new year usually made me nervous: A time for resolutions. In January 2019, I was 24. Ten years after diagnosis, I was what doctors call a “functioning” anorexic. I would eat enough to get by: never with any flavor. That year, I made a different sort of January resolution: To read all novels Dickens by December. Something changed, I began to be curious about food, wanting to share it, taste it. His scenes, his meals made me hungry. It also turned me into a walker. I wanted to see London as he had seen it: At night, on foot.

Siegfried Sassoon also rescued me.The poet recalls cold mornings before a hunt: “We got up at four o’clock, and fed ourselves with boiled eggs.” Stopping in a bush, he has sandwiches , and on the way home he keeps himself warm with thoughts of poached eggs on toast, tea...All those eggs! All that bread! Hot chocolate! (I hadn’t had a cup of hot chocolate in a decade.) With Sassoon as guide, I learnt, at the age of 25, to boil an egg.

Most helpful to my recovery were the words of the wizard Merlyn in T. H. White’s The Once and future King. “The best thing for being sad,” he tells the boy who will become King Arthur, “is to learn something. That is the only thing that never fails. . . ” Too many self-help guides say: Get fit, lose weight, eat right, make friends, find a hobby. . . Better that they should say: Learn something, read something, see something new. Feed your mind.Trigger your appetite for new books, and the other appetites-for food, for friends, for life-will follow.

【1】What can we infer from Paragraph 1?

A.Reading in a pleasant library can help to treat anorexia.

B.An anorexic mind is to people what a disordered library is to readers.

C.A disordered library can result in physical and mental pain to people.

D.Anorexia is connected with the effect a disordered library brings about.

【2】How did the author usually live with anorexia before she turned 24?

A.By turning into a walker.

B.By reading various books.

C.By pretending to eat something.

D.By swallowing food without enjoying it.

【3】How does the author describe the process of his recovering from anorexia?

A.By listing examples.

B.By analyzing causes.

C.By making comparisons.

D.By giving definitions.

【4】What’s the main idea of this passage?

A.Appetite comes with eating.

B.Eat to live but do not live to eat.

C.A good book is a good medicine for the soul.

D.Books are the food for the hungry of great mind.

三、完形填空(共1题,共 5分)

25、When I was a child, I was always climbing up the conker tree in our back garden or tackling oaks (橡树) in Epping Forest. And I’ve never lost the ________.

Writing the Wolf Brother books about stone age hunter-gatherers kept it ________. On a research trip to Bialowieza Forest in Poland, I climbed a lime tree that had survived a lightning ________ a few years before. The tree was growing well, the rope-like scar down its ________ making it temptingly climbable; I put it in one of my ________. And in the Taygetos mountains in Greece I shinned up a tree rather ________ to avoid a wild boar (野猪) with piglets.

I didn’t ________ to climb more trees during lockdown; it just happened. I live on Wimbledon Common, and over the summer I was in the ________ by dawn most days. Climbing the odd tree has been a(n) ________ from worrying about my 89-year-old mother. I’ve never been so ________ to live near woods, or so conscious that many people don’t.

My favourite trees for climbing are some secluded (僻静的) oaks with low branches for that tricky first hoist (拉高), as well as one ________ enormous beech (山毛榉树) that is difficult, but worth it. Wild creatures don’t expect people to climb trees, and they often don’t ________ I’m there. I’ve had close ________ with bats, crows, ________ little goldcrests, squirrels and, of course, the trees themselves: lichen-crusted branches, faces in the bark.

When I’m feeling ________ or low, being up a tree gives me perspective: it has lived ________ than me and seen it all. Tree climbing is also brilliant for solving writing problems. It doesn’t give me the answer ________ it helps me see the question I should be asking. I’m very keen ________ owls, and during the summer, two tawny owlets practised flying from a pair of lime trees close to my house. If that’s ________ next year, I’d love to be up a nearby tree when they do it. An owl’s-eye view of the woods at dusk— that would be ________.

【1】

A.hope

B.urge

C.chance

D.time

【2】

A.alive

B.awake

C.alone

D.aware

【3】

A.hit

B.break

C.strike

D.beat

【4】

A.branch

B.leaves

C.roots

D.trunk

【5】

A.diaries

B.notes

C.marks

D.books

【6】

A.fast

B.slowly

C.cleverly

D.stupidly

【7】

A.pick up

B.give up

C.put out

D.set out

【8】

A.trees

B.houses

C.woods

D.mountains

【9】

A.shelter

B.place

C.way

D.escape

【10】

A.moved

B.thankful

C.cheerful

D.amazed

【11】

A.truly

B.typically

C.nearly

D.completely

【12】

A.care

B.notice

C.understand

D.doubt

【13】

A.contact

B.relations

C.meetings

D.communication

【14】

A.training

B.trusting

C.startling

D.surprising

【15】

A.excited

B.delighted

C.ambitious

D.anxious

【16】

A.longer

B.shorter

C.sadder

D.happier

【17】

A.and

B.but

C.otherwise

D.still

【18】

A.in

B.for

C.on

D.at

【19】

A.continued

B.changed

C.repeated

D.stopped

【20】

A.nobody

B.somebody

C.nothing

D.something

四、书面表达(共1题,共 5分)

26、阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事,

Papa had a special relationship with nature. He always found something there to appreciate: a white cloud floating in the distance, birds darting about the trees, a field of grain blowing in the wind. Little things I barely even noticed captured his fancy and filled him with joy. He'd been that way since I was a kid.“Beautiful," he would say about a view we'd seen a hundred times before." Learn to love nature and you will find true happiness!" He always told me.

But the man looking out the patio door with me now wasn't the same father I'd grown up with. Diagnosed with Alzheimer (老年痴呆) at 52, he'd moved in with my husband and me and our four children. This Papa forgot names and words. Most of time, he just sat there quietly and listlessly, without saying a single word.

Every day I raced against time. Kids' busy schedules kept my eyes on our family calendar of events. Before I knew it, this day had flown by, and it was time to pick my daughter up from after-school swim practice. Papa and the toys took a ride with me to the pool. My daughter climbed in back with her towel, chatting with her brother In a low voice fearing that I would he angry about too much noise, while Papa sat quietly in the passenger seat.

I stepped on the gas, thinking about starting dinner. If I got the chicken in the oven right way. I could mix up a batch of cookies for desert. Jon could get started on his science project...My mind was occupied with housework, suddenly, I heard a strange noise. There was something wrong with my car! Pulling over, we all got out and waited for traffic police. The road at this spot lay between two lakes, a little far away from the city center. Thinking about my schedule and sick papa, my whole world was going to collapse at that moment.

注意:

1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;

2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;

3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;

4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。

Paragraph 1:

“Beautiful," said Papa.

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Paragraph 2:

I decided to make a change to the way we live.

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