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万宁2025届高三毕业班第三次质量检测英语试题

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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、Early experiences taught me not to be overly _ about shopping by mobile phone because there is a high risk of being cheated.

    A.particular   B.enthusiastic

    C.cautious D.casual

     

  • 2、The digital age also enables us to find people ________ share our interests, such as collecting model cars or playing computer games.

    A.which

    B.whom

    C.who

    D.whose

  • 3、We didn’t plan our art exhibition like that but it _______ very well.

    A.knocked out

    B.broke out

    C.found out

    D.worked out

  • 4、My best friend who saved the two drowning boys from the freezing river is a kind and brave person, _______ that is worth respecting for ever.

    A. that B. one   C. it D. what

     

  • 5、Fears haunted him those days ______ he ______ down by the scandal.

    A.that; dragged B.that; would be dragged

    C.which; had been dragged D.when; would drag

  • 6、To keep fit, Professor White _______ cycling as a regular form of exercise after he retired.

    A.took on B.put forward C.put up D.took up

  • 7、With his attention ______ on his book, he didn't notice me enter his study.

    A.focusing

    B.focused

    C.to focus

    D.focus

  • 8、Ellen jumped with excitement ______ she received the good news that she had passed the exam.

    A.until

    B.as long as

    C.as soon as

    D.unless

  • 9、________ the right kind of training, these teenage soccer players may one day become the international stars.

    A.Giving

    B.Having given

    C.To give

    D.Given

  • 10、The city at one time________ prosperous, for it enjoyed a high level of civilization.

    A.may be

    B.may have been

    C.must be

    D.must have been

  • 11、Five people were rescued last night after the boat ________ fuel.

    A.ran out

    B.ran out of

    C.was run out

    D.was run out of

  • 12、— How are they getting on with their work?   

    —All goes well as ________.

    A.to be planned

    B.being planned

    C.planning

    D.planned

  • 13、Fortunatelyhe escaped ________in the accident.

    A.to injure B.to be injured

    C.injuring D.being injured

  • 14、Team sport can help to develop a child’s   skills.

    A. social   B. original   C. formal   D. classical

     

  • 15、The little problems ________ we meet in our daily lives may be inspirations for great inventions.

    A.when

    B.how

    C.that

    D.those

  • 16、Surviving________ a little food during the days when he was buried, he was the only survivor who survived the strong earthquake and he ________ his wife by 10 years with no________ relatives.

    A.on; lived longer; survival

    B.by; lived longer; surviving

    C.by; survived; survival

    D.on; survived; surviving

  • 17、--- What caused the party to be put off?   --- ______ the invitations.

    A.Tom delayed sending

    B.Tom’s delaying sending

    C.Tom delaying to send

    D.Tom delayed to send

  • 18、Whenever our teacher ________ how to use the equipment in lab, we are required to observe his every move very carefully.

    A.demonstrates

    B.describes

    C.predicts

    D.evaluates

  • 19、________ tending to all the students at school during the pandemic, she had no time to go back home.

    A.Occupied with

    B.Occupied in

    C.Occupying with

    D.Occupying in

  • 20、Starting your own business could be a way to achieving financial independence.___; it could just put you in debt.

    A.  In other words   B. All in all

    C. As a result   D. On the other hand

     

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、Peter Owen was born in Wales in 1771. At the age of ten he went to work. His employer had a large private library so Owen was able to educate himself. He read a lot in his spare time and at nineteen he was given the job of superintendent(监工) at a Manchester cotton mill. He was so successful there that he persuaded his employer to buy the New Lanark mill in Scotland.

    When he arrived at New Lanark it was a dirty little town with a population of 2,000 people. Nobody paid any attention to the workers' houses or their children's education. The conditions in the factories were very bad. There was a lot of crime and the men spent most of their wages on alcoholic drinks.

    Owen improved the houses. He encouraged people to be clean and save money. He opened a shop and sold the workers cheap, well-made goods to help them. He limited the sale of alcoholic drinks. Above all, he fixed his mind on the children's education. In 1816 he opened the first free primary school in Britain.

    People came from all over the country to visit Owen's factory. They saw that the workers were healthier and more efficient than in other towns. Their children were better fed and better educated. Owen tried the same experiment in the United States. He bought some land there in 1825, but the community was too far away. He could not keep it under control and lost most of his money.

    Owen never stopped fighting for his idea. Above all he believed that people are not born good or bad. He was a practical man and his ideas were practical. "If you give people good working conditions," he thought, "they will work well and, the most important thing of all, if you give them the chance to learn, they will be better people."

    【1】For Owen, his greatest achievement in New Lanark was _______.

    A. improving worker's houses

    B. helping people to save money

    C. preventing men from getting drunk

    D. providing the children with a good education

    【2】 From the passage we may infer that Owen was born _______.

    A. into a rich family   B. into a noble family

    C. into a poor family   D. into a middle class family

    【3】Owen's experiment in the United States failed because _______.

    A. he lost all his money

    B. he did not buy enough land

    C. people who visited it were not impressed

    D. it was too far away for him to organize it properly

    【4】 We may infer form the passage that no children in Britain could enjoy free education until

    ____.

    A. 1771 B. 1816   C. 1825  D. 1860

     

  • 22、Picture this: You' re at a movie theater food stand loading up on snacks. You have a choice of a small, medium or large soda. The small is $3.50 and the large is $5.50. It's a tough decision: the small size may not last you through the whole movie, but $5. 50 for some sugary drink seems ridiculous. But there's a third option, a medium soda for $5.25. Medium may be the perfect amount of soda for you, but the large is only a quarter more. If you're like most people, you end up buying the large(and taking a bathroom break midshow).

    If you're wondering who would buy the medium soda, the answer is almost no one. In fact, there's a good chance the marketing department purposely priced the medium soda as a decoy(诱饵), making you more likely to buy the large soda rather than the small.

    I have written about this peculiarity in human nature before with my friend Dan Ariely, who studied this phenomenon extensively after noticing pricing for subscriptions(订阅)to The Economist. The digital subscription was $59, the print subscription was $125, and the print plus digital subscription was also $125. No one in their right mind would buy the print subscription when you could get digital as well for the same price, so why was it even an option? Ariely ran an experiment and found that when only the two "real" choices were offered, more people chose the less-expensive digital subscription. But the addition of the bad option made people much more likely to choose the more expensive print plus digital option.

    Brain scientists call this effect "asymmetric dominance" and it means that people gravitate toward the choice nearest a clearly inferior option. Marketing professors call it the decoy effect, which is certainly easier to remember. Lucky for consumers, almost no one in the business community understands it.

    The decoy effect works because of the way our brains assign value when making choices. Value is almost never absolute; rather, we decide an object's value relative to our other choices. If more options are introduced, the value equation changes.

    【1】Why does the author ask us to imagine buying food in the movie theater?

    A.To illustrate people's peculiar shopping behavior

    B.To illustrate the increasing variety of snacks there.

    C.To show how hard it can be to choose a drink there.

    D.To show how popular snacks are among movie fans.

    【2】Why is the medium soda priced the way it is?

    A.To attract more customers to buy it.

    B.To show the price matches the amount.

    C.To ensure customers drink the right amount of soda.

    D.To make customers believe they are getting a bargain.

    【3】What do we learn from Dan Ariely's experiment?

    A.The Economist's print edition turns out to sell the best.

    B.More readers choose the digital over the print edition.

    C.The Economist's promotional strategy works.

    D.Lower-priced goods attract more customers.

    【4】What does the underlined word in Paragraph 4 probably mean?

    A.Move.

    B.Work.

    C.Remember.

    D.Understand.

    【5】How do we assess the value of a commodity, according to the passage?

    A.By considering its usefulness.

    B.By examining its value equation.

    C.By comparing it with other choices.

    D.By taking its low quality into account.

  • 23、It's a little hard to figure out the rules for sure but the baby African buffalo (水牛)seems to have the upper hand. The two stand a couple  feet apart, staring at each other. Behind them, their mothers look on with the kind of indifference (不关心)of mothers everywhere who see their kids playing a harmless game.

    The alarm went off about half an hour ago, the second time tonight. Here,one bell means "elephant ",two "rhino"(犀牛),and three and four,I really can't remember for what,because when you' re awoken by bells in the middle of the night,your first thought won’t be Animal", But as soon as I realized it was the rhino alarm, I was running for the stairs.

    Yet I'm the only one watching the animals stare-down. Either nobody else died of a heart attack when the bells went off, or I was the only one in the entire hotel who didn't turn the alarm switch to off before going to bed.

    The Ark, a hotel shaped like the biblical ark(圣经的方舟), lies in the highlands of Kenya’s Aberdare National Park, about 100 kilometers north of Nairobi. At the Ark's prow (船首) are huge windows overlooking a waterhole. Earlier tonight,I'd watched a pack of wolves, buffalos and elephants. And now, at Three or so in the mornings  I'm  down  for  the round of rhino bells. The first time, 2.5 hours ago, it was a single black rhino, which came  down, got a  drink, and left.

    I'd have been sorry for the lost sleep. I've already arranged with a guide to take me out at sunrise for the so-called "should-never-missed" bird-watching, where well get to see 30 species, but really, how many times in your life will you get to wake up and say,"Wow! Rhino? Isn't that the definition of a pretty good right? Last week we went from Uganda into Kenya,Before I left home, I thought I'd be happy with ten elephants and five or six giraffes on the whole trip.I  didn't dare to dream the rhino.

    1The message that the hotel's bells sent was   .

    A. a very wise way the author had never heard of

    B. hard for the author to remember in detail

    C. a matter that all visitors had got used to

    D. like conditioned response training for animals

    2What's the author's attitude toward the bell?

    A. It's  bothering but two bells are welcome.

    B. It should be turned off whenever it rings,

    C. Its visitors have a chance to see buffalos.

    D. It is a very bad way to wake the guests up.

    3What does the underlined part “died of a heart attack" in paragraph 3 mean ?

    A. died unexpectedly

    B. felt extremely excited

    C. felt very uncomfortable and tired

    D. suffered from a terrible heart attack

    4What did the author see at about 3:00  a.m.?

    A. Two buffalos were fighting fiercely for food,

    B. A rhino and a buffalo were fighting for water.

    C. A rhino and a buffalo were staring at each other.

    D. A buffalo was teaching its baby to walk freely.

  • 24、   My grandma was the best grandma a girl could have. She never said a bad word about anyone. She always found good in a person.

    When I was young, Grandma worked hard all spring and summer to buy a new coat for the winter. She sold eggs, fruit and anything her garden produced to earn enough money. Her old coat had seen better days, and she had repaired it quite a few times. When she finally had enough money saved up, off to town we went. Grandma looked so nice in her new coat, and I was proud of the hard work she did to earn it.

    That winter, in the small town where she lived, a family with three small girls lost their house in a fire. They needed clothes, food and household items. Grandma decided to cut up her new coat and make three coats for the little girls. I asked her not to do it, but she kissed away my tears. She told me those girls needed coats much more than she did. Grandma made the dolls, coats, and apron on her old sewing machine.

    When they were done, we loaded up the small red truck with the coats, an apron for the mother, blankets, food, and three little dolls. When the family saw what was in the truck, the mother started crying and the girls hugged the dolls.

    On Sunday, Grandma wore her old coat to church and she was the nicest grandma there.

    1What did Grandma do to get herself a new coat?

    A.She made a new one for herself. B.She was rich enough to buy one.

    C.She sold something and saved money. D.She changed her old coat for a new one.

    2Grandma cut up her new coat to ________.

    A.make some dolls B.offer help to a family

    C.buy a new sewing machine D.make a coat for her granddaughter

    3On receiving the gifts, the family felt ________.

    A.sad but excited B.moved and happy

    C.thankful but nervous D.embarrassed and surprised

    4Which of the following is the best title for the passage ?

    A.A Brave Act B.My Great Grandma

    C.Grandma’s New Coat D.A Disaster to a Family

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、I remember, when I was growing up, that my mom would tell me stories about the kind acts my dad had done. One day, my dad met a close, long time friend of his in the doowntown area. They talked for a while and his friend________that he didn’t have money for________home. My dad gave him the________money he had, which was for his own train, so he just________home.

    I also________these kind acts in our home. Dad would let me and my two younger brothers eat first but he would eat after us. He would________whatever was________on the table. I remember the days when his older brother would sometimes come to our house and________money for his kid’s allowance(零花钱)in school and my dad would give him some. And when it was our time to ask for allowance he would tell us that he had no more money and we should ask our mom.

    Dad was a________man and even after his death, there were many people who told me kind________that my dad had done for them, like________them food. He even________to help someone fix his roof and buy him a water pump when he had the money.

    In my________life, I never met a man like my dad. For me, he was the kindest, most selfless man on Earth. He would always give________when he could and he gave it with a(n)________heart.

    【1】

    A.introduced

    B.mentioned

    C.recommended

    D.debated

    【2】

    A.experiment

    B.drink

    C.food

    D.train

    【3】

    A.only

    B.very

    C.same

    D.little

    【4】

    A.biked

    B.walked

    C.drove

    D.flew

    【5】

    A.designed

    B.explored

    C.noticed

    D.received

    【6】

    A.register

    B.eat

    C.protect

    D.use

    【7】

    A.left

    B.impressed

    C.scheduled

    D.showed

    【8】

    A.apply to

    B.carc about

    C.ask for

    D.focus on

    【9】

    A.confident

    B.silent

    C.kind

    D.funny

    【10】

    A.things

    B.goals

    C.styles

    D.debates

    【11】

    A.throwing

    B.selling

    C.returning

    D.giving

    【12】

    A.pretended

    B.forgot

    C.promised

    D.advised

    【13】

    A.short

    B.awkward

    C.fortunate

    D.whole

    【14】

    A.help

    B.money

    C.solution

    D.topic

    【15】

    A.cold

    B.sincere

    C.curious

    D.anxious

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、假定你是李华,你校将举办中加文化节,请写封邮件邀请你的加拿大朋友Helen参加,内容包括:

    1.文化节的意义;

    2.活动安排;

    3.邀请Helen表演节目。

    注意:1. 词数100左右;

    2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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