林芝2025-2026学年第二学期期末教学质量检测试题(卷)高三英语

一、单项选择(共20题,共 100分)

1、A lot of young men leave their villages for big cities to seek their _____

A. experience   B. living

C. fortune   D. lifestyles

 

2、—I can't find David. Where is he?

—He ________ for tomorrow's competition at home.

A.prepares B.is preparing C.has prepare D.prepared

3、_______ in the traffic jam, I usually set out at 7:00 in the morning from home by car..

A. To avoid to be caught   B. To avoid being caught

C. Avoiding being caught   D. Avoid to be caught

4、—It seems a little ugly to me.

— ________,I think it’s rather beautiful.

A.In other words

B.On the other hand

C.On the contrary

D.In a nutshell

5、The new movie is so popular that it___to be one of the biggest money makers of all time.

A.promises B.regards C.pretends D.supposes

6、—Is it safe enough to stand hereMom?

—Nocome a bit _______ to mehoney.

A.close B.closely C.closer D.more closely

7、Hearing the dog barking fiercely, away__________.

A.fleeing the thief B.was flee the thief

C.was thief fled D.fled the thief

8、_____ a true story, the movie is very moving.

A. Be based on B. Basing on

C. Base on D. Based on

9、Helping others is a habit, ___ you can learn even at an early age.

A. it     B. that

C. what  D. one

 

10、The sign on the wall of the library says, “No magazine is allowed ______out of the reading room”.

A.being taken

B.to be taken

C.to take

D.taking

11、Will you see to _____ that my children are taken good care of while I am away?

A.it B.me   C.yourself   D.Them

 

12、Although the greatest agricultural expert_______, he selflessly_______ a great deal of knowledge _______to us.

A.passed on; passed; through

B.passed out; passed; on

C.passed away; passed; down

D.passed off; passed; by

13、Norman Bethune worked ____ in China as a doctor and saved many Chinese soldiers.

A. selfless     B. selfish

C. selflessly D. selflessness

 

14、---Kingsman: The Secret Service is a spy action comedy film. Wants to come with me?

---I’d love to, but my best friend is getting married, and I won’t _______ it for anything.

A. overlook   B. trade   C. miss   D. forget

 

15、The next year’s challenges include some financial issues _____.

A.solved B.being solved C.to solve D.to be solved

16、He amazed ________ all with his kindness and his beautiful, gentle, caring spirit.

A.our B.we C.us D.ours

17、After the arrival of the first humans into the uninhabited land, such large areas of forest were destroyed that many animals and plants became ______ , including the giant moa.

A.influential B.extinct C.specific D.Domestic

 

18、Have you _____ your things, Bob? The train is leaving at 2:30 this afternoon, so we don't have too much time

A.added up

B.hidden away

C.set down

D.packed up

19、We had better put off interviewing the athlete, for he Is busy preparing for an international contest __________ in Shanghai next month.

A. held B. to hold

C. being held D. to be held

20、It makes no sense for me to tell you. _______you will figure out what sort of person he really is by yourself.

A.By and large

B.By and by

C.By far

D.By chance

二、阅读理解(共4题,共 20分)

21、People usually celebrate their traditional festivals. The Spring Festival is celebrated not only in China but also in other parts of the world. The traditional holiday is the most important to Chinese both at home and abroad.

The United Kingdom

Celebrations for Spring Festival in the UK started in 1980, with the first evening party held in 2002. Every New Year, people get together and have a lot of activities. They sing songs, dance to music, share photos with friends or enjoy films in a cinema.

The United States

Spring Festival is an important time for Chinese living or working in the US. They join in a large evening party to welcome the traditional New Year. It is a good chance for people to feel that they are not alone because they share the same culture.

Australia

On Chinese New Year, many people across Australia come to Sydney’s Chinatown. They enjoy fireworks, lion dances, dragon boat races and many other traditional activities. The celebrations are also a bridge towards better understanding between Chinese and non­Chinese.

Singapore

The family dinner on New Year’s Eve is an important tradition for Chinese. They put traditional food on a table as an act of remembering their past.Then the whole family enjoys their dinner together. They usually have it at home because having it in a restaurant takes away the meaning of the tradition.

【1】Celebrations for Spring Festival in the UK started in ________.

A.1890

B.1980

C.2000

D.2002

【2】Chinese in Australia enjoy the following activities except ________.

A.fireworks

B.lion dances

C.playing cards

D.dragon boat races

【3】In Singapore,Chinese families don’t have the New Year dinner at a restaurant but at home because ________.

A.they were born in Singapore

B.they moved there from other places

C.the restaurant is far away

D.they want to keep Chinese tradition

【4】After reading the passage above, we can say________.

A.all parts of the world celebrate Spring Festival

B.the Chinese New Year is celebrated only in China

C.only four foreign countries celebrate Chinese Spring Festival

D.Chinese around the world have a strong feeling towards Spring Festival

22、Winter Camps from Pacific Science Center

January 26-28 (3-day week) at Pacific Science Center

Cost: $240, or $220 for PacSci Members

Camps run from 8:45 a.m. -3:30 p.m. daily

Smartest Artists (Grades K-1)

Color! Sparkle! Dazzling light! Explore the excitement of science and the beauty of nature to uncover your creative genius. While producing unique and original pieces of art, discover the science behind your work. Make a kaleidoscope to discover the mysteries of reflection.

Lab Wizards (Grades 2-3)

Abracadabra! Unlock the secrets of the wizarding world as you discover the science of real life magic. Explore chemistry as your teacher teaches you how to double boil a chocolate frog and discover the secret powers of eatable plants. Do you dare to try a worm-flavored candy? Make your own magical treats to share with your family.

Messy Science (Grades 4-5)

Prepare yourself for the messiest science that you have ever seen! Make soda rain from the sky, paint with bubbles, and test how far you can throw water balloons without them breaking. If it's wet, sticky, smelly or dirty, we'll find an experiment to get you elbow deep in the science of dirt.

Exhibit Design (Grades 6-8)

Now's your chance to create your own Science Center exhibit! A successful exhibit begins with a cool idea and requires careful planning with a balance of graphics, science content and hands-on materials. Meet an exhibit designer and tour our exhibits behind-the-scenes. Then, work with a team to design, build and display an exhibit model to burn curiosity about your big idea.

For more information or registration, please visit our website http://wintercamps.org.

1How much should a member of PacSci and four non-members pay for the camp?

A. $1200. B. $1120.

C. $1180. D. $ 1100.

2In which camp can you try the worm-flavored sweets?

A. Smartest Artists. B. Lab Wizards.

C. Messy Science. D. Exhibit Design.

3From which is the text probably taken?

A. A biology textbook. B. A science magazine.

C. An Internet web page. D. A newspaper advertisement.

23、   Ever played a game on your phone while watching TV or YouTube? Checked social media during an online class? Perhaps you’ve texted a friend while gaming? If so, you’re not alone. Screens are a major part of our lives. Today, many people use multiple screens at once. But according to a new study, such multitasking of screen time can damage our attention and memory — even when we’re no longer multitasking.

Psychologists had suspected that using multiple forms of media at once could lead to problems with attention and memory. But they weren’t sure the two were related. Kevin Madore and Anthony Wagner, psychologists at Stanford University in California, decided to put this idea to a test.

They and their team selected 80 young adults, 18 to 26 years old. All came into the lab where they answered questions about their everyday attention, mind-wandering experiences and media multitasking. They also performed a memory task.

The first step of that task required them to classify images. They were asked to classify some as pleasant or unpleasant. After a 10-minute break, they viewed another set of images, some of which had been in the first group. The researchers also recorded brain activity by means of EEG as they paid attention to what each was shown.

People who reported more media multitasking in their lives were more likely to forget images from the first set of pictures they’d seen. The EEG recordings showed that these people also had a harder time paying attention during the task. People who multitasked less, however, showed no brain and eye changes. And they also performed better on the memory task.

It’s important to note, the researchers say, that media multitasking and gaps in attention or memory were correlated here. That means they appeared related.

“Will catching yourself in the moment when you are media multitasking help reduce attention lapses and memory? It’s not clear yet,” Ashleigh Maxcey, a psychologist works at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, notes. “But if you want to improve your memory,” she says, “it is worth a try not to media multitask.”

【1】What is the recent study mainly about?

A.Behavior estimating.

B.Brain activity recording.

C.Memory task.

D.Media multitasking.

【2】According to the study, what happened to those who multitasked more?

A.They had better working skills.

B.They could focus better and longer.

C.They performed worse in memory task.

D.They showed less brain and eye changes.

【3】What is Ashleigh Maxcey’s attitude toward media multitasking?

A.Negative.

B.Positive.

C.Tolerant.

D.Indifferent.

【4】What is the main idea of the text?

A.Memory loss is a common problem.

B.We cannot perform multiple tasks at one time.

C.Multitasking is a result of social development.

D.Media multitasking hurts our attention and memory.

24、Everyone wants to keep their kitchen clean and have a healthy pantry(食品储藏室)that offers healthy food options year-round. You already do so much for your family’s health. 【1】

You can smarten up your storage. Whenever possible, you can store pepper, grains, and other pantry foods in glass containers.【2】 Plastic food storage containers are a good second best, though plastics are always less desirable from an environmental angle.

It’s time to sharpen your knife skills. Grocery stores offer pre-cut vegetables, which is a wonderful innovation for the short-on-time among us. But if you are able, buying a whole vegetable will save you some money-and your produce will last longer if you don’t cook it immediately.

【3】 Some foods, like tomatoes, should never be refrigerated, while others, like cucumbers, stay fresh longer if they’re stored in cold conditions. Knowing where each food is happy will help you use your cooling equipment to maximum benefit.

Clean up your cleaning products. Most kitchen cleaning work can be handled without products that have powerful but damaging chemicals which come in plastic containers and put eco-unfriendly substances into the air and near your food.【4】 You can use baking soda(小苏打)to clean counters, sinks, and stovetops. Lemon juice, essential oils, and even large pieces of sea salt for cleaning can also help with your cleaning routine.

Share with your local food pantry. A quick online search or phone call can put you in touch with your local food pantry. Learn what they need most and seek out items in your pantry that are not yet past their best-before date or that you aren’t likely to use in the near future.【5】 Both sides will get a benefit.

A.You should manage storage temperatures.

B.Then how can you keep just what you need?

C.Extend your foods’ shelf life as long as you can.

D.Seek out some simple and mild solution “recipes”.

E.You’ll be reducing your waste and feeding your neighbors at one go.

F.The see-through material will show you when things are running low

G.But could you also pay some attention to keeping an eco-friendly pantry?

三、完形填空(共1题,共 5分)

25、I read about an athlete who made it all the way to the Olympics despite hating his chosen sport. He committed his entire life to __ one tiny, yet large, sentence---I’m proud of you. At some point we all have someone we want to __, whose approval means the world to us.

I have a clear memory of the person I wanted approval from telling me I was intelligent, the kind of memory that_____ very clear because you’ve recalled it so many times. I had __ someone’s opinion about buying a Canadian soda. “We should really support our own economy,” ten-year-old me said. I had no idea what that meant, __ I was looked at with approval, and my heart was filled with __. I loved that feeling---the approval of my hero. It was nothing like the Olympic athlete, but I made some very big __ based on what might make them ___. I was hugely affected by wanting their approval.

Months ago this person removed me from his life. It hurt a lot. However, in life there is rarely hurt __ growth. I recently ___ on myself and behavior and noticed something---I feel free. After a period of denying and upset, I __that this is just how it is. This realization made me see how often I was transforming myself according to the ____, “what would they think?” I’d been using the desire for approval as an ___ excuse for hiding. My excuse was gone immediately I realized it ___. It was time to authentically step into myself and stop hiding who I am from others. Are you hiding? I hid in approval-seeking. Maybe you hide behind judgment. We all have our ways, and it can be really scary to let ___ go.

This thing is, __, as long as we prevent ourselves being truly seen, we will never be truly understood. Connection with others won’t be wholly authentic, and we will edit ourselves because we __ potential thoughts in other people’s heads. It’s pretty __. Of course, breaking up isn’t __ when you expect to be freed from wanting someone’s approval. You don’t even have to tell them you no longer care what they think of you. Just __ and do what makes you happy and go for the things you really want in life. Do your thing, and let them do theirs.

1A. combing   B. seeking   C. applauding   D. reading

2A. love   B. upset   C. please   D. annoy

3A. stays   B. looks   C. proves   D. becomes

4A. shared   B. evaluated   C. analyzed   D. parroted

5A. since   B. but   C. as   D. for

6A. disappointment   B. depression   C. satisfaction   D. amazement

7A. profits   B. statement   C. decisions   D. preparation

8A. cozy   B. healthy   C. wise   D. proud

9A. with   B. without   C. by   D. through

10A. reflected   B. dawned   C. counted   D. experimented

11A. assumed   B. accepted   C. adapted   D. argued

12A. opinion   B. concept   C. thought   D. reason

13A. unconscious   B. unforgettable   C. unpleasant   D. unfortunate

14A. existed   B. rose   C. faded   D. disappeared

15A. it   B. them   C. us   D. you

16A. therefore   B. instead   C. though   D. eventually

17A. miss   B. fear   C. doubt   D. advocate

18A. appealing   B. skeptical   C. silly   D. inspiring

19A. impossible   B. necessary   C. important   D. abundant

20A. look out   B. try out   C. hold on   D. go ahead

四、书面表达(共1题,共 5分)

26、假如你是李华,正在英国留学。下周你所在的社区将举行以中医为主题的社区活动,目前正在招募志愿者。请你用英文向主办方提出申请,内容包括:

1. 提出申请;

2. 介绍自己的优势;

3. 期待加入。

注意:1.词数80左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

参考词汇:中医 traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)

Dear Sir/ Madam,

I'm Li Hua, an international student from China.

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours,

Li Hua

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