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2025年青海玉树州高考英语第二次质检试卷

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第Ⅰ卷 客观题
第Ⅰ卷的注释
一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、Fundamental _______ computers are to ______ more industrial structure, heavy reliance on them may separate people in daily life and affect their interpersonal relationships.

    A. as; develop   B. though; developing

    C. although; developed   D. because; develop

     

  • 2、Obviously, the ability to talk is ______ that marks humans off from animals.

    A. something B. anything

    C. nothing D. everything

     

  • 3、Our losses are incredibly small, viewed ________ what has been accomplished.

    A.in the case of B.in the interest of

    C.in the event of D.in the light of

  • 4、Sherry has taught me that no matter how bad things seem they can ______ in the end.

    A. work out    B. make out

    C. set out D. pick out

     

  • 5、We climbed up to the top of a hill,   we got a good view of the whole forest park.

    A. which   B. where

    C. when   D. that

  • 6、 Good news never goes beyond the gate, ______ bad news spreads far and wide.

    A. when   B. as C. while   D. before

     

  • 7、_______ me when you get it through and I’ll pick you up at your work place.

    A. Calling B. Call   C. Called D. To call

     

  • 8、Just hang the towel _______ the back of the chair so that it will dry soon.

    A. over   B. behind

    C. with   D. from

  • 9、If you are wrong, the project will surely fail, ______hard we try.

    A.whatever

    B.whichever

    C.even though

    D.no matter how

  • 10、We_______along a country lane when suddenly a car_______past us.

    A.drove;drove B.drove;was driving

    C.were driving;drove D.were driving;was driving

  • 11、The artist is said   during the production and thus a pirated video was sold in every part of Kenya.

    A. to be cheated   B. being cheated

    C. to have been cheated   D. having been cheated

  • 12、Nowadays, more and more young ladies,   figures most are fine enough, are going on a diet.

    A. who   B. whose

    C. of whose   D. of whom

  • 13、It never occurred to me_____ she could complete the task in such a short time.

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

     

  • 14、---Shall we go and see the museum?

    ---No, ________.

    A.don’t mention it

    B.not at all

    C.never mind

    D.it’s not worth it

  • 15、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

  • 16、I only take on work that excites me   it means turning down lots of money.

    A.as if B.in case C.now that D.even if

  • 17、The expert points out the phenomenon that cream goes bad faster than butter______ its structure rather than its chemical composition.

    A. lives up to B. gets down to

    C. comes down to D. stands up to

  • 18、—Shall we go camping to celebrate our graduation of senior high?

    — ______ . Let’s make a plan first.

    A.No way

    B.Good idea

    C.It’s nothing

    D.I don’t think

  • 19、The government has been under growing pressure to ______ the causes of air pollution as smog frequently smothers the country’s large cities.

    A.release B.schedule

    C.maintain D.address

  • 20、— What do you think of The Wandering Earth?

    — It’s really ________ wonderful movie.

    A.a B.an C.the D./

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、There has been an outpouring of love for a 23-year-old disabled woman whose dog was killed in front of her while a groomer(美容师) tried to trim(修剪) its claws.

    Calls and e-mails came from as far away as the Upper Peninsula and Arizona as well as Oakland and Macomb counties, offering Laurie Crouch, who uses a wheelchair because of multiple sclerosis(硬化症), everything from dogs to money, such as that from Jason Daly of Roseville who said, I would like to buy her a new dog.”

    A story about the death of Crouch’s pet, Gooch, was printed on the front page of Macomb Daily. Crouch said a man sat on the dog to trim its nails. Gooch died after one claw was trimmed.

    Crouch yelled at the groomer to stop when she saw Gooch was struggling to breathe, but she said she was ignored. “If I could have walked, I would have put my hands on her and pulled her off my dog and physically stopped her, but I can’t do that.” Gooch was not a trained service animal, but naturally helped Crouch by picking up things for her.

    “This case is absolute animal abuse(虐待),” Larry Obrecht, division manager of the Oakland County Animal Shelter in Auburn Hills, said.

    People who read the story contacted Oakland Press to offer help. A message, from Rebecca Amett of Giggles N Wiggles Puppy Rescue, in Roseville, said, “We have puppies to donate and want to help the young woman who lost her service dog.”

    “When Gooch was with me, I was happy,” Crouch said, “I think I can be happy again but no animal can replace Gooch. There’s never going to be another Gooch out there but I think I will find a dog that can bring me joy again.”

    【1】What does the passage mainly tell us?

    A. A disabled woman’s service dog.

    B. A cruel groomer killed a disabled woman’s dog.

    C. People’s love for a disabled woman who lost her dog.

    D. Disabled woman loves to have the dog as company.

    【2】People called and emailed to .

    A. offer help and care to Laurie Crouch.

    B. give their angry voice to the groomer.

    C. offer a cure for Crouch’s disease.

    D. tell Crouch how to punish the groomer.

    【3】We can infer from the passage that .

    A. Crouch refused to take another dog.

    B. Crouch must be sad after losing her dog.

    C. Crouch has accepted another dog from a stranger.

    D. Crouch can live well without a dog’s company.

     

  • 22、Fitness Center Timetable

    Body Power: This class uses weights and aerobic movements (a form of very active physical exercise) to increase strength while burning fat. It is suitable for all levels for fitness.

    Aerobics: This is a low to middle level of difficulty aerobic class. It is good for beginner to average levels of fitness.

    Beginner Aerobics: This class has a low level of difficulty and simple aerobic movements. It is mainly for people who have not exercised before or who are just returning after a long break or injury.

    Body Stretch (hold your arms or legs out straight and tighten your muscles): This is a relaxation class which stretches all the muscle groups. It is suitable for all levels of fitness. People who exercise regularly or have a stressful lifestyle would also greatly improve their health in this class.

    Body Burn: This is a high level of difficulty aerobic class that mainly aims at fat burning. It is only for those people with a very high level of fitness.

    1On Wednesday the fitness class at 6: 30 p. m. is _____.

    A.Aerobics B.Body Power

    C.Body Burn D.Beginner Aerobics

    2The two classes that are suitable for all levels of fitness are _____.

    A.Aerobics and Body Power B.Body Burn and Aerobics

    C.Body Power and Body Stretch D.Body Stretch and Beginner Aerobics

    3Lena wants to go to the City Gym on Friday. She has not exercised for a long time. The best time for her to go would be _____.

    A.3:00 p.m. B.5:30 p.m.

    C.7:15 a. m. D.12:30 p.m.

    4The main goal of the Body Burn is to _____.

    A.reduce fat B.reduce stress

    C.increase strength D.increase muscle size

  • 23、I can remember when my daughter Maggie, who is now six, used to crawl into my lap and say, “Daddy, read me a story.” Last year she announced, “Daddy, I’m going to read you a story.”

    Maggie was a television child. When she first became conscious of anything beyond eating and sleeping, the TV set was right there, and it soon commanded her attention.

    A few years ago, we were worried not only that we’d never get the children away from the set long enough to learn to read, but that we’d forget how to read ourselves. But in 1955 there was not only more reading than before TV, but more reading than ever before in history.

    Clearly, reading has survived television as it has survived a lot of other things. When I was six, a wail went up about menaces (威胁) to reading at home: motor cars and cinema. When Maggie came along, there was television. The motorcar, the radio, the cinema and television do take up a lot of time.

    Well, we’ve got more time. When my mother was a girl, people worked about 60 hours a week. Now it’s 44. When Maggie grows up, it’ll be 30. And there’ll be numerous gadgets to do her housework. She’ll have to read. You can’t watch TV all day.

    At present Maggie is reading about Johnny Woodchuck. Ahead of her — and I’m a little envious — are her first brush with Black Beauty, Alice stepping through the looking glass, Huck and Jim drifting down the Mississippi, the emotional storms of Shakespeare, the spiritual agonies of Tolstoy. For reading isn’t all joy. Like life itself, it’s mixed with many moods, from ecstasy (狂喜) to despair. Maggie will learn to take the rough with the smooth, gathering from the ancient wisdom of long-dead genius a little fire to enrich her spirit.

    And some day, if she’s lucky, she’ll get the biggest thrill of all, when a little girl climbs into her lap and announces, “Mummy, I’m going to read you a story.”

    【1】Why do the young generation like Maggie have more access to reading?

    A.They face less working pressure.

    B.There is more time available for reading.

    C.Their parents encourage them more often.

    D.They have a stronger desire for knowledge.

    【2】What makes the author envious of Maggie?

    A.Her exposure to classic reading.

    B.Her productive works in writing.

    C.Her wild imagination in daily life.

    D.Her spiritual reflection on the books.

    【3】What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 6 imply?

    A.Maggie has rich experiences.

    B.Maggie has a good plan for reading.

    C.Maggie will benefit a lot from reading.

    D.Maggie is on the road to becoming a genius.

    【4】What can be inferred from the last paragraph?

    A.Reading makes Maggie a fortunate girl.

    B.More girls like Maggie enjoy telling stories.

    C.Maggie’s daughter brings her the biggest thrill.

    D.It is a blessing that reading can be passed down.

  • 24、A century ago, you needn’t travel far to find unique fruits or vegetables. Today, because of the widespread adoption of industrial farming practices, about 90 per cent of North America’s fruit and vegetable varieties have disappeared. With that goes resilience (适应力) against pests and future weather patterns, not to mention delicious flavors. But a group of Canadians have taken crop diversity into their own gardening gloves.

    The rescue mission started in the early 1980s with about 100 backyard gardeners from B. C, Ontario and Quebec. To keep their favorite varieties spreading, the gardeners decided to save and share their own seeds. Soon 1, 000 of these growers were mailing seeds across the country.

    In 1995, these gardeners formed Seeds of Diversity, a nonprofit focused on preserving Canada’s botanical (植物的) heritage. A little over a decade later, the group founded the Canadian Seed Library to house each crop variety. The Seed Library now stocks (贮存) more than 2, 900 seed varieties, stored in a closet at the nonprofit’s office in downtown Waterloo.

    To keep the library well stocked, Seeds of Diversity operates an adopt-a-seed program; members pay between S50 and S250 - the cost of full sponsorship - to introduce a specifc variety into the seed library forever. Under the program, volunteers sign up for spring growing, and tiny envelopes are mailed to each taker; the rarest seeds are sent to the most experienced gardeners. At the end of the growing season, packages of fresh seeds are shipped back to Waterloo for drying, weighing and testing, before going into storage.

    Bob Wildfong, the executive director of the organization, considers the purple striped pole bean, an old Mennonite variety from the Waterloo area, his current favorite seed. He says the humble bean signifies something he’s found most beautiful about seed saving: the links between people and families. “I’m growing this Mennonite bean, and it’s not from my family, ” Wildfong says. “But now it’s part of my life, and I would like someone else to adopt it so it becomes part of their life, too. ”

    【1】What can we infer based on the first paragraph?

    A.Fewer Canadians are doing gardening now.

    B.Varied crops can better fight pests and bad weather.

    C.Today’s fruits and vegetables are less healthy than before.

    D.Industrial farming practices have increased crop diversity.

    【2】What do we know about Seeds of Diversity and the Canadian Seed Library?

    A.The Canadian Seed Library was established in 1995.

    B.Seeds of Diversity has members at home and abroad.

    C.Seeds of Diversity makes money by charging its members.

    D.The Canadian Seed Library is based in downtown Waterloo.

    【3】Which of the following statements is correct?

    A.It costs the same to introduce different seeds into the library.

    B.The volunteers of Seeds of Diversity can adopt any seed they want.

    C.The growers dry, weigh and test the fresh seeds before storing them.

    D.Seed sharing can strengthen personal connections between growers.

    【4】Which is the best title for the passage?

    A.Growing More Crops

    B.The Art of Gardening

    C.Saving the Seeds

    D.The Beauty of Nature

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、   Sometimes a seemingly unimportant option can mean the difference between life and death. For Dan Magennis this _______ was deciding to call Comcast before starting his yard work.

    The elder from Walker, Michigan knows if he hadn't _______ that call, he might not be here today. All he _______ was to fix an issue with his cable. What he got _______ was his own savior (救命恩人) — from 800 miles away.

    Dan called the company, hoping to get it over with quickly. But _______ had he just connected Kimberly Williams, a customer service _______ when he found he couldn't speak after _______ his name. Then his right leg went numb (麻木的). He began _______ and dropped the phone. “I would try to say something, and I just couldn't," Dan said. “Soon I _______ maybe it was a stroke (中风), but I wasn't able to tell the representative that.” But Kimberly already knew something was ________. Slurred (口齿不清的) speech was something she'd become ________ as a teenager when she ________ her grandmother suffering a stroke. She also knew every second ________.

    She immediately opened Google to ________ for first responders in Dan's area. Several calls later, she got in touch with the Walker Fire Department and stayed on the ________ with Dan for five minutes before the rescuers arrived.

    Not even an hour after the call was placed, Dan was ________ with surgery at Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital. Two days later, he walked out of the hospital with almost no lingering (迟迟不去的) ________. Dr Justin Singer, director at Spectrum Health, says things would have ________ very different were it not for Kimberly's quick ________.

    Dan says he'll be ________ forever that Kimberly, whom he's never met, didn't hang up. It is thanks to her that he's still walking, speaking, and living independently.

    1A.order B.choice C.lesson D.motto

    2A.placed B.answered C.repaired D.bought

    3A.faced B.wanted C.concluded D.supplied

    4A.just B.even C.still D.instead

    5A.instantly B.simply C.hardly D.quickly

    6A.manager B.agent C.representative D.secretary

    7A.writing B.stating C.hearing D.forgetting

    8A.panicking B.comforting C.relaxing D.calming

    9A.admitted B.agreed C.suggested D.realized

    10A.important B.strange C.possible D.wrong

    11A.worried about B.interested in C.familiar with D.sick with

    12A.witnessed B.changed C.imagined D.attended

    13A.stopped B.counted C.struggled D.raced

    14A.leave B.wait C.care D.search

    15A.line B.research C.spot D.list

    16A.associated B.treated C.concerned D.satisfied

    17A.process B.patterns C.effects D.recovery

    18A.picked up B.worked out C.turned out D.took off

    19A.response B.comfort C.examination D.trust

    20A.regretful B.worried C.curious D.grateful

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、如今, 选美比赛在青少年中越来越普及, 因此你们班就此开展了一场“Should beauty contests be held among teenagers?”的讨论, 请你根据下面表格内容写一份总结。

    一些同学认为

    另一部分同学认为

    1. 爱美之心是人之常情

    2. 提供了展示美和欣赏美的平台

    3. 提高青少年审美品味, 如在重要场所应该如何穿衣

    1. 着重外貌,麻木追求外表美

    2. 商业化,参与比赛浪费时间和金钱

    总结:外貌并非成功的关键,应注重内在美……

     

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