通化2025届高三毕业班第三次质量检测英语试题

一、单项选择(共20题,共 100分)

1、Leslie Cheung’s movies have influenced many people and these classic films ________ his different performing styles at different times.

A.entertain

B.convince

C.approve

D.represent

2、As Martin Luther King, Jr. put it, peace is not merely a distant goal that we seek, but a means ________ we arrive at that goal.

A. that   B. where

C. by which   D. with which

 

3、An advertiser might be trying to ________ customers into buying a product or a service of poor quality.

A. turn B. tune C. trouble D. trick

4、Little _______ that we were watching his every move, so he seemed to be going his own way in this business.

A. he realized   B. he didn’t realize

C. didn’t he realize D. did he realize

 

5、Success is not final and failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that ___________.

A. deserves B. survives   C. counts D. functions

 

6、The new method is indeed advanced and effective, quite different from _____ already in use.

A. it B. what C. that D. which

 

7、—The relation between the actor and his girlfriend has been worsening.

—I know. It has got to they have to get separated.

A. where B. how C. which D. what

 

8、The best method to _____ this goal is to unite as many people as possible.

A.undertake B.accompany C.perform D.accomplish

9、After years of learning Chinese, I still can’t understand everything , particularly in the rural areas. These are my most ______moment---when I can’t understand what people say.

A. sceptical   B. awesome   C. optional   D. Awkward

 

10、________ the opportunity provided by Professor Lee, Charlie finally went to China to study.

A. Instead of  B. In case of  C. Thanks to  D. as well as

 

11、You ______get this book free if you can tell me the name of the writer.

A. shall   B. should   C. must   D. need

 

12、—How was the party last Saturday?

—It was fun; you ________.

A. came   B. had come

C. would come   D. should have come

13、At times when the work ____ Mary, she likes to dream about going to a wonderland free of care or worries.

A. sets down   B. takes down

C. gets down   D. settles down

 

14、I trust the historian completely. His description of these events ________ other accounts written at the time.

A.subscribes to B.attends to C.relates to D.corresponds to

15、There seemed to be a     of five years in her job history which she was unwilling to explain.

A.gap B.goal C.guide D.garment

16、Many outside the US continue to see the country as one of opportunities , and despite being in a tough economic position , research shows many young Americans would ________it as well.

A. submit to   B. contribute to

C. object to D. subscribe to

 

17、Everyone was on time for the meeting ________Chris,who’s usually ten minutes late for everything.

A.but

B.only

C.even

D.yet

18、________ well for my job interview, I really had butterflies in my stomach on my way to the company I had applied to.

A. Having not prepared   B. Not having prepared

C. Not to have prepared   D. To have not prepared

19、______ she has earned her PhD, she wants to find a job with higher pay.

A. As if  B. Now that

C. Even though  D. In case

 

20、--- I’d like to have a picnic tomorrow.

--- _________. We’re too busy these days.

A.Forget it. B.So what?

C.That’s all right. D.It’s a pleasure

二、阅读理解(共4题,共 20分)

21、Scholarship name: Tommy Douglas Scholarship

Sponsored by: National Union of Public and General Employees

Deadline: February 6, 2023

Potential payout: $ 1500

Eligibility restriction: Applicants must be the children, grandchildren, or foster (grand) children (members or retirees of the National Union of Public and General Employees and be planning to enter full-time first-year studies at a Canadian public post-secondary institution in 2018.

What’s required: A completed application form, along with a 750-1000 word essay on how Tomm Douglas’ life contributed to making Canada a more just and equitable society.

Tips: Check out the other scholarship programs offered by NUPGE

Where to get info: nupge.ca/content/national-unions-scholarship-program-2018

Scholarship name: 8th Annual Cover Guy Scholarship

Sponsored by: The Cover Guy

Deadline: June 30, 2023

Potential payout: $ 1000

Eligibility restriction: Applicants must be currently enrolled, or going to be enrolled, in a program a university, college, or trade school, in Canada or the United States, for the upcoming school year.

What’s required: An email with contact and school info, along with an article of 500-1000 words on 1topic of hot tubs and/or backyard experiences.

Tips: There’s plenty of info on the website to help you research the essay topic.

Where to get info: www.thecoverguy.com/en-ca/the-cover-guy-annual-scholarship/

Scholarship name: Instant Record Check $500 Scholarship

Sponsored by: Instant Record Check

Deadline: December 31, 2023, 11: 59 pm EST

Potential payout: $ 500

Eligibility restriction: Applicants must be legal residents of Canada or hold a valid student visa, be 18years of age or over, and be currently enrolled in, or accepted to, a full-time undergrad or grad program at an accredited Canadian university or college.

What’s required: An email with contact and school info, along with a 500-word essay on one of four given topics.

Tips: Note the deadline is based on Eastern Standard Time.

【1】Who are the target readers of the text?

A.Teachers.

B.Students.

C.Engineers.

D.Job hunters.

【2】What is the common requirement for the applications?

A.An article.

B.An email with contact.

C.A teacher’s recommendation.

D.School information and personal ID card.

【3】Which may be your chance if you submit your application on May 5 2023?

A.Only 8th Annual Cover Guy.

B.Tommy Douglas and 8th Annual Cover Guy.

C.Tommy Douglas and Instant Record Check $500.

D.8th Annual Cover Guy and Instant Record Check $500.

22、   Being stuck behind crowds of slow walkers when you’re in a hurry is one of the most annoying things. But now, Lakeside Shopping Centre in Essex, one of the UK’s  largest shopping malls, has introduced its very own fast lane(通道) for shoppers in a hurry, aiming to help impatient shoppers avoid slow walkers and the anger that goes with them.

The Lakeside Shopping Center in Essex has introduced a 720-foot “fast lane” reserved for fast walkers only, just in time for the Christmas rush. The center’s management team said: “the lane will help the shoppers who know where they want to go quickly and don’t want to get caught in behind unhurried shoppers at the busiest time of the year.”

The fast lane was introduced after a MasterCard survey found that 80 percent of consumers found slow walkers their biggest annoyance while shopping. The research also found that the average walking speed slowed down by 21 percent during the Christmas shopping period, as most shoppers spent more time window shopping during this period.

Gary Mortimer, an expert from the Queensland University of Technology, said he wasn’t surprised by the promotion about the launch of the fast lane, and thought the concept would appeal to shoppers all over the world. “Crowded parking lots and busy shopping centers tend to be two of the biggest complaints of shoppers over the festive season,” he said. “I think the fast lanes are a new approach. However, I suspect it will be a bit like fast lanes on the highway, so it might end up being more trouble than its worth.”

The MasterCard survey also identified the four most common types of shoppers. They include “Skaters”the 31 percent of shoppers who try and make their way through crowds politely, “Dodgers”the 51 percent of customers who move down the paths to avoid slow walkers, “Bulldozers”the 11 percent who push their way through crowds, and “Tutters”the l5 percent who express their frustrations to slow walkers.

1The fast lane is intended for the shoppers who .

A.can’t move quickly because of physical disabilities

B.buy things on their shopping lists quickly

C.take their time to do window shopping

D.want to leave the mall quickly

2What is Gary Mortimer’s attitude to the fast lane?

A.Supportive. B.Indifferent. C.Critical. D.Objective.

3Who patiently moves behind a slow crowd?

A.Skaters. B.Dodgers. C.Bulldozers. D.Tutters.

4What is the main idea of this passage?

A.Shopping can be annoying sometimes.

B.How to avoid “slow walkers” when shopping.

C.The problems that shopping centers face during busy holidays.

D.The shopping mall creates the fast lane to avoid “slow walkers”.

23、

Time

Event

Location

Audience

10:15 a.m.

on Wednesday

BABY_AND_ME

Babies from birth to 18 months old and their parents/caregivers can enjoy great books, lively songs, and rhymes, and meet other babies in the neighborhood. This program is limited to 35 participants.

Muhlenberg Library, Community Room

Children, Infant (0-18 months)

10:30 a.m.

on Wednesday

OPEN_LAB

Are you having trouble with your email? Don’t know how to cut and paste? Never touched a computer? This is the time and place for you to get ahead with 21st century technology! Bring your technology questions and/or your wireless enabled device and get one­on­one assistance, discover online tutorials, improve your skills, exceed the limits of your imagination!

St. George Library Center, TechConnect Lab

Adults

10 a.m.

on Thursday

I_NEED_A_DOCTOR:_HEALTH_INFO_ONLINE

Learn to find consumer health information online, including doctors’ credentials, hospital information, drug side effects, conventional and alternative medical treatments of diseases, diets, weight loss, nutrition and exercises, and how to evaluate these websites.

Kips Bay Library

Adults

12 noon on

Thursdays

No talking, no cell phone, and no noise are required in our quiet study room. This room is open thanks to our volunteers, and is subject to their availability. If you are interested in keeping the quiet study room open more hours, please see a staff member about becoming a volunteer! Quiet Study Hours: Mondays 12-5, Tuesdays 1-5, Wednesdays 1-5, Thursdays 12-5, Fridays 10-3, Saturdays 10-3. Subject to cancellation /change of hours without prior notice.

67th Street Library

50+,

Book Lovers,

Business­

people

【1】Who will probably take part in the event “BABY AND ME”?

A. Book lovers. B. Businessmen.

C. Infants. D. Adults 50+.

2Where will you go if you want to learn about computer technology?

A. Muhlenberg Library.  B. St. George Library Center.

C. Kips Bay Library. D. 67th Street Library.

3In which event can you work as a volunteer?

A. BABY AND ME.

B. OPEN LAB.

C. I NEED A DOCTOR: HEALTH INFO ONLINE.

D. QUIET STUDY ROOM.

 

24、Foreseeing a time when a patient's own cells may be harvested, multiplied, and fashioned into a replacement organ, researchers in Boston have successfully transplanted laboratory grown bladders (肾) into six dogs.

For a century, physicians have replaced diseased or damaged bladders by removing sections of a person's intestines (肠子)and shaping them into a substitute bladder. While the procedure offers some relief to patients, complications often develop because nature designs intestinal tissue for a purpose-absorbing nutrients-other than holding waste liquid of the body. “You start absorbing stuff that should be removed," says Anthony Atala of the Children's Hospital in Boston.

Other physicians have turned to human-made materials to create artificial bladders, but those efforts have also run into problems. Consequently, to build a better bladder, Atala and his colleagues decided to employ the organ's own cells.

To turn the cells into an organ, the researchers first form plastic which can break down naturally into bladder-shaped shell. They then coat its outside and inside with layers of cells needed.

To test this strategy, Atala's group obtained bladder tissue from dogs and grew it into organs. After removing the dogs' bladders, the investigators implanted(移植)the artificial ones coming from the dogs' own cells. Within a month, the organs began to perform like normal bladders.

Within three months, the plastic shells had broken down naturally, and the implanted organs were hard to distinguish from natural ones, Blood vessels(血管) quickly grew into them. Moreover, nerves seem to form proper connections with the new organs, allowing the dogs to regain normal control of their bladders. Some dogs have had the artificial bladders for nearly a year without any problems nearly a year without any problems.

While the bladders of dogs closely resemble those of people, Atala warns that more testing of this transplant strategy must occur before artificial bladders are ready for the clinic.

【1】The traditional method of shaping parts of intestines into a substitute bladder ________.

A.allows the patient to absorb useless things

B.brings the patient a lot of sufferings

C.prevents the patient from absorbing nutrients

D.worsens both the function of the intestines and the bladder

【2】The artificial bladders implanted in dogs ________.

A.worked perfectly as long as three months

B.began to work as well as a normal one in a few weeks

C.proved to be able to work for several years

D.did not work properly until after a month

【3】Why is it suggested that more testing should be made?

A.What suits dogs' bladders will also suit human bladders.

B.Dogs' bladders can be implanted into human bodies.

C.Human bladders may well be different from dogs.

D.Artificial bladders grown in dogs can be used for human beings

【4】What does the passage mainly talk about?

A.The way of turning intestines into bladders.

B.The prospect of manufacturing plastic bladders.

C.The history of making artificial bladders.

D.The possibility of making bladders from their own cells.

三、完形填空(共1题,共 5分)

25、Robert Moody, 52, is an experienced police officer. Much of his work involves dealing with _________ an gang (团伙) problems in the schools of his community. Knowing that many kids often _________ trouble, he decided to do something about it. So in 1991 he began to invite small groups of kids to go fishing with him on his day _________.

Those fun trips had a(n) _________ impact. A chance encounter in 2000 proved that. One day,_________ working security at a school basketball game, Moody noticed two young guys _________. He sensed trouble between them. _________one of them headed toward Moody and gave him a hug.” I_________ you. You took me _________ when I was in fifth grade. That was one of the ____________ days of my life.”

Deeply touched by the boy’s word, Moody decided to create a foundation (基金会) that ____________teenagers to the basics of fishing in camping programs. “As a policeman, I saw____________there was violence, drugs were always behind it. They have a damaging ____________on the kids,” says Moody.

By turning kids on to fishing, he____________to present an alternative way of life, “When you’re sitting there waiting for a ____________ ,”he says, “you can’t help but talk to each other, and such ____________can be pretty deep.” “Talking about drugs helped prepare me for the peer (同龄人) pressures in high school,” says Michelle, 17, who____________ the first program. “And I was able to help my little brother____________drugs.”

Moody faces____________in three years, when he hopes to run the foundation full-time.” I’m living a happy life and I have a responsibility to my ____________to give back,” Moody says.” If I teach a kid to fish today, he can teach his brother to fish tomorrow.”

【1】

A.drinking

B.drug

C.security

D.smoking

【2】

A.ran into

B.got over

C.left behind

D.looked into

【3】

A.ahead

B.away

C.off

D.out

【4】

A.immediate

B.damaging

C.limited

D.lasting

【5】

A.once

B.while

C.since

D.Until

【6】

A.quarreling

B.complaining

C.talking

D.cheering

【7】

A.Slowly

B.Suddenly

C.Finally

D.Secretly

【8】

A.understand

B.hear

C.see

D.remember

【9】

A.fishing

B.sailing

C.boating

D.swimming.

【10】

A.quietest

B.longest

C.best

D.busiest

【11】

A.connects

B.introduces

C.reduces

D.commits

【12】

A.where

B.unless

C.as

D.whether

【13】

A.impression

B.burden

C.decision

D.impact

【14】

A.asked

B.intended

C.pretended

D.agreed

【15】

A.solution

B.change

C.bite

D.surprise

【16】

A.concerns

B.interests

C.conversations

D.emotions

【17】

A.participated in

B.worked out

C.approved of

D.made up

【18】

A.misuse

B.avoid

C.tolerate

D.test

【19】

A.unemployment

B.challenge

C.competition

D.retirement

【20】

A.team

B.school

C.family

D.community

四、书面表达(共1题,共 5分)

26、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

Compean was no stranger to Angeles National Forest. He ’d hiked the park near his home in Southern California many times. But after exploring along a new path last April, the 45-year-old mechanic was lost.

As the day faded into dusk,following several hours of aimless wandering, his concern turned to fear. The place was remote and rough. With no flashlight, only a liter of water and a power bar in his backpack, and less than ten percent battery remaining on his cell phone,

Compean was unprepared for anything more than the two-hour hike he ’d planned. Compean climbed to a spot, some 7,000 feet above sea level, where he found at least one bar of signal. “SOS. My phone is going to die. I’m lost,” he texted a friend, attaching a photo showing where he was. The picture showed his legs surrounded by an endless landscape of rocks and plants.

All Compean could do then was wait and hope. The temperature was dropping fast, and the wind was blowing violently. Not wearing too much, the hiker was shaking with cold. He hugged himself into a tight ball, using his backpack to protect his legs from the cold wind. But he wouldn’t sleep. After spotting two mountain lions and a bear, he spent the night awake, keeping a big stick and some sharp rocks beside him in case an animal came close.

The rescue teams had spent the previous night unsuccessfully looking for Compean, so they posted the photo to the public, hoping someone might know the location.

Ben, a worker in a tech industry, who has an unusual hobby of exploring where photos are ta ken, happened to see the photo. So he immediately pulled up a satellite map on his laptop. Based on the information that Compean’s car was parked near Buckhorn Campground, he narrowed his search to the surrounding area.

注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。

Fortunately, through his constant efforts, Ben finally identified where Compean was.

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Days later, knowing Ben helped locate him, Compean decided to thank him in person.

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