2025-2026年广东佛山高三上册期末英语试卷带答案

一、单项选择(共20题,共 100分)

1、There are as many as five student clubs in our school.You can join _____ interests you most.

A. whatever   B. whichever

C. whenever   D. wherever

 

2、 Making a speech in front of a crowd of people is not his strength but he ______ it with his heart and efforts.

A. takes advantage of  B. makes up for

C. 1ives up to     D. gets hold of

 

3、Compared with Mary, Jerry is even more________ to, and more easily troubled by, emotional and relationship problems.

A.skeptical B.addicted C.sensitive D.Available

 

4、The city plans to make 50,000 bicycles for rent to reduce pollution and ease traffic jams.

A.convenient

B.suitable

C.available

D.accurate

5、--Do you like the tour to Snow Country in Heilongjiang province?

--On the contrary, it’s the ________ place I want to visit a second time. Everything is so expensive that I feel I am robbed.

A. worst   B. last

C. best   D. next

6、In those days, our ________ concern was to provide the victims of the floods with food and health care.

A.primary

B.constant

C.frequent

D.permanent

7、 ______ economic, political and cultural difference, China and America have decided to cooperate in dealing with global issues.

A. In spite of B. In favour of

C. On account of   D. In terms of

 

8、The British increased control over their American colonies, soldiers ________ there to ensure that the Americans would obey them.

A. were stationed

B. to be stationed

C. being stationed

D. stationed

 

9、 Tian'anmen Square is the largest square in the world, which covers a total area of 440,000 square meters, 880 meters north to south, and 500 meters east to west.

A. measured B. to measure

C. being measured   D. measuring

 

10、We go to school ________ a bike.

A.in

B.on

C.by

D.over

11、 The company has made it clear that any application form ______ until now properly will not be accepted.

A.not having been filled   B. not filled

C. not being filled   D. not to be filled

 

12、—The constant noise around here______ me crazy!

—Calm down.It’s no use complaining.

A.drove B.drives

C.is driving D.had driven

 

13、They certainly need a ________of the fundamentals of playing their instruments, but learning to collaborate requires understanding how these roles work together.

A.stability

B.grasp

C.acknowledgement

D.manner

14、Mrs. Smith was cooking breakfast in the kitchen ________ she heard a loud knock at the door.

A.before

B.since

C.when

D.while

15、-Why don’t you bring   to his attention that you’re too ill to work on?

A.that B.it C.this D.him

16、What a bargain!The price of this dress is_______ that of the skirt.

A.half not as much as

B.much not as half as

C.not half as much as

D.as much as not half

 

17、Most Australians actually don’t seem to do much sport_____, Australia is generally considered to be a great sporting nation

A. Though   B. Still   C. Otherwise   D. Thus

 

18、David never dreamed of________ a chance for him to win the first prize in singing.

A.there was

B.it being

C.there being

D.it was

19、 --Jack fell off the ladder yesterday, but he is all right now.

--What a lucky dog! He ______ himself badly.

A. should injure   B.  could have injured

C. should have injured D. might injure

 

20、He found it increasingly difficult to read, ________ his eyesight was beginning to fail.

A. though B. for   C. but   D so

 

二、阅读理解(共4题,共 20分)

21、Four out of the 48 self-driving cars on public roads in California have been involved in accidents in the last eight months, according to the state's Department of Motor Vehicles.

The agency began issuing permits for the testing of self-driving vehicles in September 2014.

Three of the four cars belonged to Google, the fourth to parts supplier Delphi.

Both firms denied their vehicles had been at fault.

Under Californian law, details of car accidents remain secret.

However, Google said its driverless cars had never been the cause of an accident and that the majority of "minor fender-benders(擦撞)" had been in the form of rear-end(后尾) collisions from other drivers.

"Safety is our highest priority. Since the start of our programme six years ago, we've driven nearly a million miles automatically, on both freeways and city streets, without causing a single accident," said a spokesperson.

Delphi told the BBC its vehicle was hit while still at a crossroads and was in human driving mode at the time.

"A police report indicates the fault of the accident is with the second vehicle, not Delphi. No-one was hurt in the incident," said a spokesperson.

An unknown source told the Associated Press that two of the accidents occurred while the vehicles were occupied by human drivers, and all four vehicles were going very slowly at the time of the collisions.

Chris Urmson, director of Google's self-driving car programme, wrote in a blog post that there have been 11 accidents involving Google cars since the project began six years ago but not one has been caused by one of its vehicles.

"Rear-end crashes are the most frequent accidents in America, and often there's little the driver in front can do to avoid getting hit," he said.

1What is the passage mainly about?

A. Self-driving car accidents.   B. Motor vehicle problems.

C. Self-driving vehicle problems.   D. Traffic accidents in California.

2We can learn from the passage that the self-driving cars ______.

A. caused the accidents when driven by human drivers

B. hit other cars and caused the accidents

C. were responsible for the accidents

D. were knocked into from behind

3The passage intends to tell us that the self-driving cars ______.

A. are just road killers   B. need to be improved

C. are in good quality   D. shouldn’t be produced

22、Do you know the proverb “no pain, no gain”? It gives the impression that we ought to be suffering while we study. It seems that the only way to know if we’ re putting in enough work is how much hardship we bear. We are totally taken up with study, shutting ourselves away for a big exam. Is that necessarily true?

When we haven’t taken the time to come up with another idea, we just shut ourselves in a room with a book. It’s no surprise that we find revision boring and difficult. Just as children learn from playing, we can learn from doing, or at least from study techniques that interest us, rather than make us switch off. Shutting ourselves away can make us learn to hate studying, leading to a situation where, instead of being able to concentrate on our work, we are troubled by how unfair it is that we must study. This can be part of a vicious cycle (恶性循环) that traps us into ineffective revision, or poor progress fueling further annoyance.

Thankfully, working in the company of other people really helps fight against that. We just need to learn how to deal with distractions(使人分心的事). It’s not necessary to avoid all company, just lazy company. They constantly try to keep others in conversation, while studying in the same room with someone who is ironing or working out is perfectly possible. Of course, it’s also a good idea to avoid the company of people involved in activities where you would rather be playing than studying. Working while sitting next to someone playing video games is most likely to end with a new high score of games rather than productive revision.

If being around others means working in a noisy environment, a pair of headphones and some background music can block out noises. They also act as a psychological barrier, so that people think twice before interrupting you. Besides, we should know friends and family can lessen feelings of isolation. And connecting with other people makes us happy, so it’s important not to give that up and to make sure that we take the time to socialize.

【1】What is the author’s purpose of writing the text?

A.To introduce effective studying means.

B.To encourage us to work as hard as possible.

C.To remind us to balance activities and study.

D.To discuss the importance of family company.

【2】What can we learn from the second paragraph?

A.Good ideas are needed in terms of progress.

B.Ways that interest us can lead to effective revision.

C.Shutting ourselves away can help concentrate on work.

D.With study techniques, revision is interesting and easy for certain.

【3】What does the last sentence in Paragraph 3 imply?

A.One should learn from certain activities that interest him.

B.Playing video games is helpful for effective study.

C.One shouldn’t study with the company of a video game player.

D.The more time one spends in playing games, the higher test scores one will get.

【4】What should you do if you are studying in a noisy environment?

A.Give up others company at once.

B.Think twice before taking any action.

C.Give indication of not wanting to be interrupted.

D.Force yourself to be accustomed to the environment.

23、If you’ve ever looked at a computer screen for hours on end, you probably know what it feels like when your eyes are tired and your head is tense.

What you are likely experiencing is digital eye strain (劳损). It could also lead to dry eyes. But are screens criminals behind needing glasses? Not necessarily, according to Melanie Schmitt, an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin.

There has been an increase in cases of nearsightedness, but scientists don’t know if screens do the damage. “Several other factors can cause the phenomenon of nearsightedness, one of which is too much time spent indoors. Looking at a screen for too long can cause eye strain, but it doesn’t have any long lasting consequences,” Schmitt says.

A recent study by researchers in Madrid did find that LED lights—those used in screens—contributed to retina (视网膜) damage in the eyes of rats. However, more research is necessary to determine if the same effect occurs in humans.

You’re sure to feel the consequence of not taking screen breaks throughout the day. In order not to have digital eye strain, eye doctors say that you d best take a 20-second break to look at something 20 feet away every 20 minutes. It also works a little bit if you adjust your computer to remove a glare or use eye drops to keep your eyes wet.

“I always tell patients and parents that come in to see me the importance of getting children outside to play and be exposed in natural lighting,” Schmitt says. “This goes for adults, too. Going outside is an opportunity for the eyes to rest from near-work and look at distance instead.”

1What will happen if you fix your eyes on a computer screen too long?

A. You’ll feel tired all over.

B. You’ll have a bad headache.

C. You’ll suffer from eye injury.

D. You’ll lose your eyesight temporarily.

2In Schmitt’s opinion, which of the following can cause nearsightedness?

A. Staying indoors too long.

B. Using LED lights.

C. Taking screen breaks.

D. Using eye drops often.

3What’s the best way to prevent digital eye strain?

A. To keep eyes wet all the time.

B. To follow the 20/20/20 rule.

C. To avoid doing much near-work.

D. To sit as far from the computer as possible.

4What would be the best title for the text?

A. Are Screens Criminals Behind Needing Glasses?

B. A Recent Study on Eye Damages

C. How to Protect Your Eyes Timely?

D. An Increase in Cases of Nearsightedness

24、   At one point in June last year, Zeng Jiapeng was more than 10,000 yuan in debt to a smart phone app. The 23-year-old Shanghai citizen pays for his online purchases of food, clothes, and travel with Huabei, a virtual credit card that's part of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s spreading stable of e-commerce. His spending often used to go beyond his only source of income: the 8,000-yuan monthly allowance from his parents. He tried to repay the debt in installments(分期), even borrowing from Jiebei, another Alibaba-owned credit service, but eventually his mother and father had to help him out.

Zeng’s story is typical of members of China’ Generation Z. These young consumers, born from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, have little income and therefore actually no credit history. Yet they have easy access to credit from an assortment of banks, financial-tech companies, and peer-to-peer (P2P) Lenders(网络借贷平台), plus other channels that are unregulated. The spending habits of the young in particular are causing concern. In some cases the younger generation is being tempted to overconsume via credit secured through technology. Unsecured consumer lending has expanded 20% a year in China since 2008. The amount of consumer finance available through the Internet will more than double, to 19 trillion yuan, by 2021, from 7.8 trillion yuan last year. Official data showed that almost 70% of China’s 50 million P2P borrowers were younger than 40.

As for Zeng, he’s trying to be a little more frugal, even though he is now trying to earn a little by himself. “I deliberately set the credit limit at a lower level,” he says, “so that hopefully I can better match my income with spending.”

Regulators(监管部门)last year launched a breakdown on peer-to-peer lending, which, besides being a source of easy credit, had also become a popular investment vehicle. The sector has shrunk to less than half its peak size as a result of forced shutdowns.

1What can we learn about Zeng Jiapeng from the first paragraph?

A.He was in debt because he bought smart phone app.

B.He likes purchasing goods on the app Huabei of Alibaba Group.

C.He always spent more than he earned from his salary in the past.

D.He depended on his parents to support him to repay his debt.

2What does the underlined word “frugal” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?

A.Impractical B.Hardworking

C.Avoiding waste D.Relying on others

3Which of the following can be the best title?

A.Overconsumption-A Bad Habit B.China’s Generation Z-Hooked On Credit

C.Chinese Youth In the E-commerce Age D.Zeng Jinpeng’s Financial Crisis

三、完形填空(共1题,共 5分)

25、I was working as a nanny (保姆) in Dublin then. My morning routine ________ with Grdinne’s daily walks to and from her gate, and we began having ________ there. I told her about my grandfather and his ________. I told her how I had never felt at home anywhere, and how ________ I had always felt from India, the country of my birth. “I thought I was travelling in order to find myself, ________ I think I’m travelling to find out where I fit.” I told her. She ________ my hands in hers, then pulled me to her in a fierce hug, which meant a lot to me during those ________ summer days.

Shortly after my return to India, my grandfather passed away. Gráinne sent me an email full of ________. She ended with these words: “You told me you travelled in order to find out where you fit. I hope you understand now you don’t fit into places, but you will always fit where you have ________ to fit with.”

Two years and some months later, I received a ________ envelope bordered in black in the mail. It was a letter from Grdinne’s son, ________ me that she had passed away peacefully in her sleep. My tears fell on the letter as I read that Grdinne had wanted me to ________ her garnet cross on its silver chain, the one she’d worn all her life. “My mother ________ you. Thank you for being a generous and loving ________ to her.” he wrote. I shook out the cross from the envelope, held it to my heart, and ________.

【1】

A.corresponded

B.conflicted

C.combined

D.dealt

【2】

A.conversations

B.breakfasts

C.cooperations

D.exercises

【3】

A.toughness

B.illness

C.homesickness

D.kindness

【4】

A.disrespected

B.distinguished

C.discouraged

D.disconnected

【5】

A.since

B.but

C.as

D.so

【6】

A.raised

B.grasped

C.shook

D.removed

【7】

A.beautiful

B.hot

C.dull

D.busy

【8】

A.enthusiasm

B.surprise

C.curiosity

D.sympathy

【9】

A.food

B.climate

C.people

D.environment

【10】

A.slim

B.plain

C.fancy

D.thick

【11】

A.forecasting

B.reminding

C.informing

D.warning.

【12】

A.have

B.observe

C.display

D.appreciate

【13】

A.admired

B.inspired

C.recognized

D.treasured

【14】

A.nanny

B.friend

C.partner

D.neighbor

【15】

A.wept

B.sighed

C.smiled

D.screamed

四、书面表达(共1题,共 5分)

26、 ,

:

(1)简 ,并 ;

(2)分 (至 ) ;

(3)提

: 1. 100 ,不

2.

 

As is vividly shown in the picture, a boy is happy with the fact that

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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