嘉兴2024-2025学年第一学期期末教学质量检测试题(卷)高三英语

一、单项选择(共25题,共 125分)

1、Thinking it meaningless, the grown-ups usually advised me to _____my drawing and concentrate on my study.

A.break up

B.come across

C.deal with

D.lay aside

2、----Is this raincoat yours? -----No, mine______ there behind the door.

A.is hanging

B.has hung

C.hangs

D.hung

3、________ through pages and links, you have to read the information to decide whether it is linked to what you are researching.

A. Not having combed   B. Having not combed

C. Not combing     D. Not combed

 

4、 Her mother would not permit her back late.

A. to come B. come   C. coming   D. Came

 

5、I wish I ________ (see) him in person yesterday.

A.saw

B.seeing

C.have seen

D.had seen

6、To make ends meet, you need to have a more ________ approach to the way you spend.

A.distracted

B.disciplined

C.desperate

D.depressed

7、— When will the bike-sharing schemes be introduced to the public?

— Not until _______ a better understanding of them.

A.we have had

B.will we have had

C.have we had

D.we will have had

8、---What do you think has made Tom feel down?

---- ______ his seat in the election, I think.

A. As he lost B. Lost

C. Losing D. Because of losing

 

9、Mr. Lee used to smoke cigarettes when he felt ________. Later, he realized that it was a bad habit.

A.joint

B.realistic

C.stressed out

D.harmonious

10、The factory, behind ________ was a big theatre, was ________ my parents used to work.

A.that; the place which

B.which; the place which

C.which; where

D.what; where

11、---Peter , where did you guys go for the summer vacation?

----We________ busy with our work for months, so we went to the beach to relax ourselves.

A.were B.have been C.had been D.will be

12、I quickly lowered myself, ducking my head to avoid ______ directly into his eyes.

A.look

B.looking

C.to look

D.looked

13、The other two areas ____ British English and American English____ are spelling and pronunciation.

A. that; differ   B. which; differ in   C. in that; differ   D. in which; differ in

14、Pan Jianwei has become a famous scientist. When he was a child, he liked to_________ how things worked.

A.set out

B.find out

C.leave out

D.bring out

15、From the _______ voice on the phone, I know everything is well under way.

A.satisfactory B.satisfying C.satisfaction D.satisfied

16、_______ he was new to the work, he was doing it very well.

A.For

B.As

C.Though

D.Despite

17、The selfie stick is a hand held pole _______ allows users to take a photo of themselves from greater than arm’s length.

A. which   B. /   C. what   D. who

18、________ an area about three times the size of the Yellowstone National Park, the GPNP will be one of the first national parks in the country.

A.Covering

B.To cover

C.Covered

D.To have covered

19、________mountains on such a clear day________ a good way to relax.

A.Climb, is

B.Climbing, is

C.To climb, are

D.Climbing, are

20、—My room gets very cold at night.

—___________.

A. So is mine   B. So mine is

C. So does mine   D. So do I

21、Not until his father came back ____________ to bed.

A. he went   B. did he go

C. went he   D. he did go

 

22、She will tell us why she feels so strongly that each of us has a role _____ in making the earth a better place to live in.

A.to have played

B.to play

C.to be played

D.to be playing

23、The number of tourists to the resort by _________ 10% last year because of the bad economy.

A.detected

B.declined

C.digested

D.disturbed

24、Printing passengers’ names and ID numbers on tickets will make   harder to protect their private information.

A. one   B. those   C. it   D. them

 

25、The virus came without people’s being aware of it and it was _________ assumed to be a common one. But with more cases reported, it proved wrong.

A. accurately   B. relatively   C. purely   D. initially

二、阅读理解(共4题,共 20分)

26、Hannah Levine decided she wanted to give hugs to all of the children and families in need at local hospitals.

Because she couldn’t give them one by one, Levine, then a sixth-grader, decided she would use her talents(才能) to do the next best thing. She began to knit(编织) hats, scarves, and blankets for families staying at the Ronald McDonald House at Stanford. Her creations also went to Bundle of Joy, a program that provides newborn baby items for families in need, and to Knitting Pals by the Bay, a local organization that provides hand-knitted caps to cancer patients.

“I love to knit, and I thought it would be a great idea to make all these handmade items for kids and adults who need them. It would be like a hug for them,” Levine explained.

Levine started the project about a year ago. “I think it’s just really fun to do, and it keeps me busy,” said Levine, now 13.

Once she got started, Levine realized that her project could be much bigger than the goods she was able to produce with just her own hands. So she sent emails to her school and communities(社区), asking for knitted donations(捐赠物) to the project she named “Hannah’s Warm Hugs”. She also posted advertisements at Starbucks and other locations in her area. The warm goods began to gush in.

“It was amazing; more strangers than people she knew started dropping donations at our door,” said Levine’s mother, Laura Levine. “We ended up with this huge box of items she was donating.”

The knitted items numbered in the hundreds. Levine made her first round of donations around Hanukkah (an eight-day Jewish holiday in November or December) and later received thank-you letters from the organizations. Levine is still knitting, and she said the project will continue.

“It has turned into a bigger thing than she had thought,” her mom said. “It made her feel pretty good; it made us feel pretty good.”

【1】Hannah Levine knitted hats and scarves ________.

A. for children and families in difficulty

B. to raise money for cancer patients

C. to earn some pocket money

D. for the homeless in her neighborhood

2The underlined part “gush in” in paragraph 5 can best be replaced by “________.

A. take off   B. run out   C. flood in     D. break in

3What would be Laura Levine’s attitude toward Hannah Levine’s project?

A. Optimistic but worried.

B. Proud and supportive.

C. Concerned but doubtful.

D. Unfavorable and uncaring.

4What would be the best title for the text?

A. Be ready to lend a helping hand

B. Start a project to show your support

C. Teen turns knitting hobby into heartwarming project

D. 13-year-old girl becomes US best knitter

 

27、The common cold is a virus (病毒) that influence your nose or throat, passing from one person to another by touch. Colds are very common, especially in the weak of poor health. 【1】 Yet through self-care measures, you may feel more comfortable as your body fights off the illness.

Staying humid (湿润的) can help replace water you lose from a fever. 【2】 You can drink water, juice, clear soup, or even soft drinks. Avoid coffee, teas and soft drinks which can cause dry and worsen your illness.

Studies have shown that home treatment of chicken soup can lighten sickness. Eating chicken soup as you can may help you get over your cold more quickly. You don’t have to make chicken soup on your own to get the benefits. 【3】

Throat lozenges (含片) containing sickness-preventing elements can help treat a sore throat. 【4】 Have throat lozenges every two to three hours, or according to the doctor’s directions. Keep them in your mouth until it is completely gone. Don’t try to chew them or swallow them whole in hurry.

【5】 If possible, stay home from work or school, especially if you have a fever or have taken medicines that make you sleepy. Staying home can also ensure you enough rest. Take naps during the day if you can and make sure you get at least eight hours of sleep a night to help your body recover.

A.The store-bought, canned kind works just as well.

B.Getting enough rest can help you recover more quickly.

C.Taking home rest can prevent you from getting a cold.

D.Chicken is available on the market and can be cooked at home.

E.Drugs that have such elements may also help to reduce physical pains.

F.Enough drinking may help you feel better and get over the cold more quickly.

G.Though there is no quick cure for it, most people won’t recover in a short time.

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29、Peter Whittle helps people get their time back. From behind the counter(柜台) of his repair shop, he brings to life1th-century pocket watches, old European clocks, and modern Rolexes.

Digital watches and cell phones may have replaced traditional timekeepers for many, but in the 20 years since he opened Whittle’s Watcn Works, the demand for his services has only grown. Open three days a week, Whittle’s shop takes in more than 1,000 watches a year, sometimes 10 in one day.

Sixty years ago, there were more than 50,000 independent watchmakers in America. These days, the number has dropped to fewer than 6,000, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

“People say no one wears watches anymore,” Whittle said. “But at home, somewhere in a drawer, you might have your mother’s watch or your grandfather’s watch. And one day, you might find that you want to get it repaired.”

Whittle said he’s been busy since the day he opened. He doesn’t advertise, and seldom has an online presence, but people knock on the door even when the closed sign is up. During office hours he wears a long white coat that makes him look like a doctor, which he is, in a way. Whittle’s services can cost very little, or hundreds. Working on Rolexes, each with about 225 pieces inside, costs an average of $700.

Joseph Caprara, a watch collector, has been coming to Whittle’s for more than ten years. Of the dozens of timepieces he’s brought to Whittle, one of the most memorable was an inexpensive watch his mother wore. “What he’s really doing sometimes is restoring memories, Caprara said. “Sometimes a watch is worth a lot more to a person than what you’d think.”

Though the great increase of cell phones has led to fewer people wearing watches, Jordan Ficklin, executive director of the American Watchmakers - Clockmakers Institute, sees hope for the industry in newer devices like Apples watches, which he says are bringing back that sense of a physical connection with a watch. And like traditional timepieces, the marketing around computerized watches often links the device to emotional experiences: a non-athlete training for a first marathon, a parent monitoring a child’s illness, people whose watches have become a basic part of their life.

【1】What do we know about Whittle’s Watch Works?

A.It is going well.

B.It opens five days a week.

C.It needs online advertising.

D.It has fewer and fewer customers.

【2】What does Whittle think of repairing watches?

A.It is demanding

B.It is disappearing slowly.

C.It still has a market.

D.It should charge higher than before.

【3】What did Caprara say about watches?

A.They are a waste of money.

B.They have gone out of fashion.

C.They are likely to rise in value.

D.They keep old memories alive.

【4】What can we learn about computerized watches?

A.They fail to sell well.

B.They will replace traditional watches.

C.They have a huge influence on cell phones.

D.They can also create emotional ties with customers.

三、完形填空(共1题,共 5分)

30、I first heard about several cases of coronavirus infection(冠状病毒感染) in January, but I did not expect the outbreak to affect the rest of the world. Starting in March, it was _______that we should take all the final exams online. It was unexpected, and all university staff and students were _______ .

Due to the disease, most of the school events have been _______ to be held online. I have had a lot more _______ time than before. To _______ time, I learned to follow recipes(食谱) to make _______ dishes. The period of quarantine (隔离) has become a _______ when I can learn some new life skills. Besides cooking, I have been _______ a new hobby—playing puzzles. At first, solving a puzzle was just a way for me to _______ endurance(忍耐) and patience. Then I realized that I learned much more than that. When I ________ 1,000 pieces of a puzzle on the table, I ________ not buying a simpler one. I suddenly realized how ________ I was that I couldn’t even focus on such a simple task.

However, during that time, playing puzzles ________ me how to enjoy simple tasks while staying away from electronic devices(设备)and how to solve problems with shortcuts(捷径).________, I slowly forgot all the madness and boredom of the daily life. Every time I got one piece in the right place, I was mentally awarded by such a minor ________ and I was________ to keep on solving. The touch from my fingertips made me extremely ________. It was surprising and unexpected for me to receive so much ________ from focusing on solving puzzles. I ________ you to put your devices away when you want to improve your mood and relieve stress, and try ________ instead!

【1】

A.announced

B.reported

C.believed

D.explained

【2】

A.uninformed

B.unaffected

C.unprepared

D.Unemployed

【3】

A.abandoned

B.arranged

C.moved

D.combined

【4】

A.quiet

B.precious

C.valuable

D.free

【5】

A.spend

B.waste

C.save

D.kill

【6】

A.particular

B.various

C.specific

D.same

【7】

A.week

B.day

C.month

D.time

【8】

A.searching

B.acquiring

C.exploring

D.expanding

【9】

A.practice

B.obtain

C.determine

D.imagine

【10】

A.found out

B.let out

C.gave out

D.poured out

【11】

A.remembered

B.regretted

C.attempted

D.admitted

【12】

A.intelligent

B.sensitive

C.impatient

D.embarrassed

【13】

A.allowed

B.promised

C.taught

D.forced

【14】

A.Meanwhile

B.However

C.Eventually

D.Yet

【15】

A.success

B.failure

C.weakness

D.loss

【16】

A.approved

B.attracted

C.praised

D.motivated

【17】

A.disturbed

B.addicted

C.satisfied

D.exhausted

【18】

A.joyfulness

B.stress

C.frustration

D.awkwardness

【19】

A.suggest

B.persuade

C.propose

D.recommend

【20】

A.games

B.puzzles

C.sports

D.activities

四、短文填空(共1题,共 5分)

31、短文填空,每空一词。

Is it time to leave your job?

In a bad economy, it might seem strange to consider q1 your job. However, sometimes leaving is the b2 way for you to move forward. Here are some signs that may point you toward the exit door:

1. Your work environment is not healthy.

Stress is part of any job. But sometimes the frustrations of your job can begin to harm you. They can make you sick or d3. If you hate going to work, it’s time to leave.

2. You need more money.

Maybe you thought the salary was OK when you took the job. However, now you need more i4 to support your family because of different life circumstances.

3. You are not being challenged.

You have been in your position for a while, and your skills have i5. Now the work you’re doing no l6 seems interesting. Maybe you can get more responsibility at a different job.

4. You have a bad relationship with your boss or co-workers.

People at work don’t respect or value you. Your boss takes advantage of you. Your relationships have gotten so bad that you’re affecting the quality of your work. Maybe the only s7 is to find new people to work with.

Remember: The exit door can sometimes open up a world of new o8.

五、书面表达(共1题,共 5分)

32、假定你是李华,目前正在韩国交换学习。上周你应同学Tony的邀请参加了当地的婚礼,请用英语给他写一封邮件,内容包括:

1.表达谢意;

2.让你印象深刻的韩国婚礼习俗;

3.邀请她暑假来中国参加你哥哥的婚礼。

注意:

1.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

2.词数80左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

Dear Tony,

Thank you for inviting me to the local wedding ceremony last weekend.

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours,

Li Hua

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