云南保山2025届高三英语下册三月考试题

一、单项选择(共20题,共 100分)

1、What a relief! We would be still waiting anxiously in the classroom _______to bring an umbrella with you.

A.should you forget B.had you forgotten

C.you should forget D.you had forgotten

2、---I heard Mr. Smith is the newly elected president of your university.

---Yes. But with a lot of difficult problems ________, he is having a hard time.

A.settled

B.settling

C.to settle

D.being settled

3、—Could you please show me which boy in the photo is Patrick?

—The one_____red hair.

A.in

B.over

C.of

D.with

4、--- We have booked a room for today and tomorrow.

--- __________________ , sir.

A.At your service   B.I’ll check

C.It’s all right   D.My pleasure

 

5、Our government has taken measures to   the high prices of daily goods to keep the market stable.

A.take down B.bring down

C.hand down D.tear down

6、It’s already 10:00, I wonder how it _______ that she was two hours late on such a short trip.

A.came over B.came out C.came about D.came up

7、It ________be the headmaster. He has gone to America.

A.mustn’t

B.can’t

C.may not

D.wouldn’t

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、With several problems _____to be solved, we still need to hold another meeting as soon as possible.

A. remained   B. remaining

C. remain    D. having remained

 

10、I'm very grateful to my high school teacherswithout _____________help I wouldn't be so excellent.

A.their B.whom

C.whose D.which

11、Whenever you ______ a present, you’d better think about it from the receiver’s preference.

A. bought   B. buy C. will buy   D. have bought

 

12、The mother goes mad every time she washes the T-shirt__________ her son wipes his dirty hands.

A.that

B.where

C.which

D.when

13、She works in a _______ school and teaches children between 5 and 11 years old.

A.primary

B.precious

C.secondary

D.senior

14、This book is said to be the special one, which ________ many events that cannot be found in other history books.

A. covers B. writes

C. prints D. reads

15、It was two days after he arrived at the mountain village______ he found the villagers faced with a severe shortage of clean drinking water.

A.when B.since C.where D.that

16、No European country is ______ the economic consequences of the coronationsbut the pain won't be divided equally.

A.escaping B.avoiding C.surviving D.declining

17、The time is not far away ________ fair national health service will be available to all Chinese people.

A.when B.as C.until D.before

18、Efforts will be made to______ new teaching models to exploit the students’ potential.

A. accelerate   B. innovate

C. differentiate   D. compile

 

19、You can ask anyone for help. ________ here is willing to lend you a hand.

A. Everyone B. No one

C. One D. Someone

20、-Professor Li, how can my son develop his interest in literature?

You may first_____ him to classical literary works.

A.devote B.apply C.assign D.expose

二、阅读理解(共4题,共 20分)

21、   There are around 100 tribes that live in global isolation, mostly in South America and India.

The Sentinelese(250 people)have lived on one of the Andaman Islands in Eastern India for 60, 000 years. They protect their island by fighting against people from outside. Their language is different from any other known language.

Another Andaman tribe is the Jarawa(300 people). In the past, they were independent and fought against anybody trying to make contact with them. But in 1998, the Indian govemment built a road across their land, and since then, they’ve had more contact with the outside world.

Some Amazon tribes avoid contact because of unhappy memories. The Mashco—Piro left their vegetable gardens after rubber companies killed most of their tribe at the beginning of the 20th century. Those who survived became nomadic(游牧的)and started hunting animals in the forest.

The Awa live in the Amazon forests of Brazil. Out of 350 members, 100 have no contact with the outside world. They left their villages and adopted a nomadic lifestyle around 1850 to escape attacks by Europeans. In the following years, farmers in nearby communities started cutting the trees to expand their farmland. The Awa lost most of their hunting land.

The few Amazon tribes that still exist are fighting to keep their traditional way of life.

Survival, an organization that fights for the rights of tribal people, says that uncontacted tribes are the most vulnerable(弱势的)humans on the planet and that’s why their environment should be unavailable to the rest of us.

After years of pressure, the organization got Brazil’s government to clear invaders from the Awa land. All non-Awa people are leaving so the tribe can get their forest back. But some think it’s impossible for tribes to stay isolated forever in a connected world. Contact will be made one day. So the question is:Whose choice should it be, ours or theirs?

【1】What could be learnt about the Sentinelese from the text?

A.They speak the same language as the Jarawa.

B.They resist contact from the outside world.

C.There are about 350 members in their tribe.

D.They received help from the Indian government.

【2】Why did the Awa adopt a nomadic lifestyle?

A.To avoid being attacked by Europeans.

B.To avoid being robbed by rubber companies.

C.To protect their hunting land.

D.To maintain their traditional way of life.

【3】What is Survival’s view of the tribal people?

A.They should fight for their rights by themselves.

B.We should show them respect and not disturb them.

C.It’s impossible to stay isolated from the outside world.

D.We should help them get used to the connected world.

【4】How does the author describe the isolated tribes?

A.Doubtfully.

B.Critically.

C.Indifferently.

D.Objectively.

22、For years, David James, who studies insects at Washington State University, had wanted to examine the migration (迁徙)patterns of West Coast monarch butterflies (黑脉金斑蝶). The route the butterflies travel has been hardly known because the populations are too small to follow. For every 200 monarchs tagged (打标签)by a researcher, only one is usually recovered at the end of its trip, James says, and finding even 200 in the wild to tag is unlikely. Knowing the route is vital to conservation efforts, but James had no way to figure it out- until he got a phone call from Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla.

The prison was looking for new activities to improve the mental health of those serving long-term sentences. So James began working with prisoners to raise monarchs through the whole process of their transformation. The adult insects were then tagged and released from the prison. Over five years, nearly 10, 000 monarchs flew from the facility. Elsewhere in Washington, Oregon and Idaho, researchers released another few thousand.

The tags included email addresses, and soon after the first butterflies took off, James started receiving messages from people who had spotted them. The butterflies, the reports confirmed, wintered in coastal California. Twelve of them landed at Lighthouse Field State Beach in Santa Cruz. Several more headed to Bolinas and Morro Bay.

The work helps researchers identify ideal places to plant milkweed and other vegetation that are important to the life cycle of West Coast monarch butterflies. It also brought out the gentler side of some of the prisoners. “They were very worried that they were going to harm the butterflies, ”James says. Watching the monarch change their form also touched the men. “This butterfly changed, ” James recalls prisoners telling him, “and maybe we can too. ”

【1】What was hard for David to do in his study?

A.Gain financial support.

B.Hire qualified workers.

C.Build a new laboratory.

D.Find enough monarchs.

【2】Why are the butterflies tagged before being released?

A.To guarantee their safety.

B.To enable them to fly longer distances.

C.To track their travel routes.

D.To distinguish them from other species.

【3】What makes the prisoners feel that they can change?

A.The patience the butterflies showed.

B.The hardship the butterflies underwent.

C.The transformation of the butterflies.

D.The devotion of James to the butterflies.

【4】What is the last paragraph mainly about?

A.The impact of the research.

B.The findings of James’ study.

C.The release of the prisoners.

D.The life cycle of the butterflies.

23、Andy is the most unreasonable, pigheaded life form in the world, and he makes me so angry I could scream! Of course, I love him like a brother. I have to because he is my brother. More than that, he is my twin!

That’s right. Andy and Amy (that’s me) have the same curly hair and dark eyes and equally stubborn characters. Yet, though we may look alike, on most issues we usually take completely opposite positions. If I say day, you can count on Andy to say night.

Just this week, the hot topic in school was all about the PTA’S proposal (提议) to adopt a school dress principle. Every student would be required to wear a uniform. Uniforms! Can you imagine? Oh, they would be uniforms in color. The dress style would be sort of loose and free.

Boys would wear white or blue button-down shirts, a school tie, blue or gray pants, and a navy blue blazer (运动夹克). Girls would wear white or blue blouses or sweaters, blue or gray pants or skirts, along with a navy blue blazer.

Socks or tights could be black, gray, blue, or white. The teachers are divided: Some are in favor of the uniforms, others are opposed. The headmaster has asked the students to express their opinions by voting on the issue before making their decisions. She will have the final word on the dress principle.

I think a dress principle is a good idea. The reason is simple. School is tough enough without worrying about looking cool every single day. The fact is, the less I have to decide first thing in the morning, the better. I can’t tell you how many mornings I look into my closet and just stare, unable to decide what to wear. Of course, there are other mornings when my room looks like a storm had hit it, with bits and pieces of a dozen different possible clothes on the bed and on the floor. I also wouldn’t mind not having to see guys wearing oversized jeans and shirts. And I certainly would welcome not seeing kids showing off designer-labeled clothes.

Andy is surprised at my opinion. He says he can’t believe that I would be willing to give up my all-American teenage birthright by dressing like well, like a typical teenager. Last night, he even dragged out Mom and Dad’s high school photo albums. What a couple of peace-loving hippies (嬉皮士) they were!

“Bruce Springsteen never wore a school uniform. Bob Dylan wouldn’t have been caught dead in a school uniform!

“If I have to wear a uniform, I won’t feel like me!” he declared.

To which I replied, “So your personal heroes didn’t wear school uniforms. Big deal! They went to high school about a million years ago! I feel sorry for you, brother dear. I had no idea that you are so fragile that you would be completely destroyed by gray or blue pants, a white or blue shirt, a tie, and a blazer.”

That really made him angry. Then he said, “You’re just mimicking (模仿) what you hear that new music teacher saying!”

“That is so not true. I’m saying exactly what I think,” I said, raising my voice in what mom would call “a very rude manner.”

“You have always been stupid, and you know it!” he shouted.

“Is that so? Anyone who doesn’t agree with you is automatically stupid. And that’s the stupidest thing of all!” I said.

Fortunately, the bell rang before we could do each other physical harm, and we went thankfully to our separate classes.

The vote for or against uniforms took place later that day. The results of the vote and the headmaster’s decision will be announced next week. I wonder what it will be. I know how I voted, and I’m pretty sure I know how Andy voted.

How would you vote for or against?

【1】Amy and Andy quarrel because   .

A. they share a cupboard

B. Amy likes to show off

C. they both have the word for dress principle

D. they always take the opposite views on issues

2The story is about   .

A. a conflict of opinions between boys and girls

B. a historical event and is told in the third person

C. a personal experience and is told in the first person

D. a school policy decision that will affect parents and students

3Amy’s opinion on school uniforms are most likely based on   .

A. logical conclusions drawn from her own personal experience

B. an emotional reaction to what she has been told by people in authority

C. her preference for designer-labeled clothes

D. not liking anything her brother likes

4Which of the following is the best statement of Andy’s opinions?

A. School clothing should reflect parents’ values.

B. Teenagers should never follow the latest fashions in dress.

C. How one dresses should be an expression n of one’s individuality.

D. Wearing school uniforms means one less decision every morning.

5 Which of these statements from the story is a form of an emotional appeal?

A. The teachers are divided: some are in favor of uniforms; others are opposed.

B. You are so fragile that you would be completely destroyed by gray or blue pants.

C. The results of the vote and the headmaster’s decision will be announced next week.

D. The hot topic in school was all about the PTA’s proposal to adopt a school dress principle.

6What is the best title for the passage?

A. A School Dress Principle

B. My Stubborn Twin Brother

C. Endless Fights with My Brother

D. For or Against? That Is the Question

 

24、Would you pay nearly $2,000 (about 13,340 yuan) for shoes that look as if they came from a landfill? Well, Balenciaga believes consumers will pay that. The company recently began selling a new line of “destroyed” sneakers.

According to the brand, the shoes were designed in an effort to promote sustainable fashion. It stated that the destroyed appearance means the shoes can “be worn for a lifetime”.

However, many claim that the brand has gone too far. One main criticism is that these shoes mimic clothes worn by people who are suffering from poverty and homelessness. It is seen as insensitive (冷漠的) to put such an expensive price tag on an item that many homeless and poor people might be seen wearing.

“Poverty isn’t an aesthetic (美感), nor is it something to take style inspiration from. Glamorizing destroyed shoes to fit a fashionable agenda indicates privilege and ignorance,” noted Input Magazine.

This is not the first time brands have evoked anger with their designs.

Back in spring 2021, US art collective MSCHF and music artist Lil Nas X designed what was known as the “Satan Shoes” using Nike Air Max 97s. The designers changed the shoes to include an inverted cross and a pentagram (五角星形), which are signs of Satanism (恶魔崇拜). They even placed real human blood from members of the art collective into sections of the shoe. They said it was a sacrifice for art. But it outraged many religious and conservative groups.

In the same year, Chinese brand JNBY also landed in hot water. Some of its children’s clothes had patterns with a demon-like creature and texts such as “Welcome to hell”. Though the company said the designs were due to “freedom of imagination”, many customers thought these designs were harmful for children, as they included “violent and problematic content”.

To make products stand out, fashion designers should be creative. But they must be sure not to take their creativity too far. After all, artistic expression doesn’t always win and brands must ultimately answer to their consumers.

【1】What’s the features of the newly-released shoes ?

A.Not much expensive.

B.Nice and expensive.

C.expensive but ragged.

D.ragged and cheap.

【2】What’s Balenciaga’s attitude to the sneakers ?

A.Negative

B.Indifferent

C.Positive

D.Cautious

【3】What’s the main idea of the third paragraph?

A.To praise the brand has run too fast.

B.To show many people are poor.

C.To connect poverty with wealth.

D.To criticize designers’ ignorance.

【4】How many times have brands evoked anger according to the passage?

A.Two.

B.Three.

C.Four.

D.Five.

三、完形填空(共1题,共 5分)

25、   The summer before I went off to college, Mom stood me in her usual _______ behind the ironing board (烫衣板)and said, “Pay attention: I’m going to teach you to _______.”

Mom clearly explained her_______for this lesson. I was going to be_______and needed to learn this vital skill. Also, I would be meeting new people, and properly ironed clothes would help me make a good_______

“Learn to iron a shirt,” Mom said, “and you can iron anything.”

But ironing shirts was not_______work. It didn’t make use of long muscles we used to throw a baseball, and it wasn’t a _______ operation like ice-skating. Ironing was like driving a car on a street that has a stop sign every 10 feet, Moreover, an iron produced steam and it carried an element of _______. If you touched the wrong part of it, you’d get burnt. If you forgot to turn it off when you _______, you might burn down the house.

As for technique, Mom________me to begin with the flat spaces outward, always ________the iron forward into wrinkled (有褶皱的)parts. Collars had to be done right. Mom said they were close to your face, where everyone would________them.

Over the years, I’ve learned to iron shirts skillfully, which gives me a sense of________ . Whatever failures I suffer in my life, an ironed shirt tells me I am good at something. ________, through ironing I’ve learned the method for solving even the most troublesome problems. “________ wrinkles one at a time,” as Mom might have said, “and before long everything will get ironed out.”

1A.room B.spot C.chair D.passage

2A.iron B.mend C.sew D.dress

3A.reasons B.rules C.emotions D.methods

4A.helpful B.confident C.powerful D.independent

5A.conclusion B.suggestion C.impression D.observation

6A.useful B.easy C.special D.suitable

7A.direct B.single C.smooth D.strange

8A.doubt B.pressure C.surprise D.danger

9A.went away B.fell down C.jumped off D.looked up

10A.taught B.chose C.forced D.sent

11A.removing B.dragging C.pushing D.pulling

12A.touch B.design C.see D.admire

13A.honesty B.freedom C.justice D.pride

14A.Instead B.Besides C.Otherwise D.However

15A.Make up B.Deal with C.Ask for D.Rely on

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.

Nada Popovici was at a professional hockey (曲棍球) game. She kept looking at the back of the man’s neck. She wrote a message with the words “mole (痣)”“cancer” and “doctor” on her phone in bright red type. She did it to get the attention of the man, Brian Hamilton. He is an assistant equipment manager for the Vancouver Canucks hockey team.

Mr. Hamilton had a small mole on his neck. It was irregularly shaped and red-brown. These are the signs of a cancerous mole that Ms. Popovici had learned to spot. Maybe he already knew? But if so, why was the mole still there? She thought that Mr. Hamilton did not know.

“I need to tell him.” Ms. Popovici typed a message on her phone. The game ended. After waving at him several times, she finally drew Mr. Hamilton's attention. She placed her phone against the glass. The message read, “The mole on the back of your neck is possibly cancerous. Please go see a doctor!”

Mr. Hamilton looked at the message, rubbed the back of his neck, and kept walking. He was thinking, “Well, that’s strange.”

After the game, Mr. Hamilton went home and asked his partner to spot the mole, and she said she could. He asked the team doctor if it was worrisome. It was. Then after he had it removed, he waited for the biopsy (活检) results. Was the fan sitting behind the team's bench right?

Indeed, Ms. Popovici was correct. She had saved Hamilton’s life. Doctors later told him that it was a type of skin cancer. They said they could remove with ease and treat. But early detection is important. “The sooner you find something, the better it is,” a doctor said.

Mr. Hamilton recalled the doctor telling him, “I am going to diagnose you with cancer. And I am going to cure you of cancer in the same phone call.”

Once he knew he was fine, Mr. Hamilton tried to find the woman he described as “a hero”.

注意:

1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Mr. Hamilton wrote a letter posted on the team’s Twitter account.

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A couple of days later, at the next game, they met each other.

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