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2025-2026年安徽淮北高三上册期末英语试卷含解析

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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、—Shall we play football this afternoon?

    — ________. We are taking an exam tomorrow.

    A.I couldn’t agree more

    B.That’s all right

    C.Please do

    D.You can’t be serious

  • 2、Studying Tom’s menu, I found that many of the items are similar to ________ of McDonald’s.

    A. those   B. ones C. any D. all

     

  • 3、With no shortage of gamers, China’s e-sports industry ______ needs to fill positions in roles such as management, coaching and broadcasting.

    A.frequently B.deliberately C.desperately D.fundamentally

  • 4、It is said that Nigeria is ____ Great Britain.

    A. three times larger of  B. the size three times of

    C. three times as the size of  D. three times the size of

     

  • 5、On hearing the news, she rushed out without hesitation, ________ her handbag ________ on the sofa and ________ in the distance.

    A. left; lied; disappeared

    B. leaving; lying; disappeared

    C. leaving; laying; disappeared

    D. left; lying; disappearing

     

  • 6、Whenever I read the old letters, _____ was fairly often, sweet memories warmed my heart.

    A. who B. which C. when D. that

     

  • 7、The motorway was closed because of fog; as a result we had to find an ________ route.

    A impressive   B effective

    C aggressive   D alternative

     

  • 8、— I can’t bear the air pollution in this city anymore. It is getting worse and worse.

    — ________! We’ve never had so many chemical factories before.

    A. I wouldn’t bet on it   B. You said it

    C. Keep it up   D. Come off it

     

  • 9、Tom had to have his car repaired in a garage because it______seriously.

    A. damaged   B. was being damaged

    C. had damaged D. had been damaged

     

  • 10、Make the best of your precious time and study harder this time next year you _______ the colorful campus life in your dream university!

    A. will enjoy   B. are enjoying

    C. will have enjoyed   D. will be enjoying

     

  • 11、— Did you stay at the party until the very end last night?

    — No, I left as early as was ________ with politeness.

    A. content   B. consistent

    C. patient   D. Permanent

     

  • 12、—Do you think it ______ to argue with them?

    —The question is not worthy ______.

    A.worthwhile; discussing

    B.worthwhile; to be discussed

    C.worthy; to discuss

    D.worth; to be discussed

  • 13、After doing odd jobs for a week, he got a ________ position as office-boy.

    A.temporary

    B.profound

    C.organizational

    D.permanent

  • 14、The world went into shock, most people having assumed that this space flight ________ be more dangerous than travelling in an aeroplane.

    A.should

    B.shall

    C.would

    D.could

  • 15、— I have to go now because I must be ______ for class.

    — What a pity! See you!

    A. modest   B. punctual   C. desperate   D. adequate

  • 16、The CCTV Spring Festival Gala is a big stage ________ many new actors or actresses are to become famous.

    A.where

    B.when

    C.that

    D.which

  • 17、Tom missed the early bus. That was ________he was late for school.

    A.why

    B.because

    C.for

    D.how

  • 18、Busy with their business, they had no time to ______ their wedding, so they had it organized by a company.

    A. accelerate     B. arrange

    C. approve   D. acknowledge

     

  • 19、 I can’t bear the air pollution in this city anymore.It is getting worse and worse.

    ________!We’ve never had so many chemical factories before.

    A. I wouldn’t bet on it   B. You said it

    C. Keep it up D. Come off it

     

  • 20、I’m afraid we can’t finish the task as scheduled. Can we ask the boss to have the deadline ________?

    A. expanded  B. confirmed  C. extended  D. stretched

     

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、Thirty-four years after graduating from high school, I found myself sitting with some of my former classmates for an all-school reunion.

    Our conversation centered around funny things and what our classmates were up to now. Eventually, the conversation came to a classmate, Janelle. Jill said, “Has anyone been in touch with Janelle?” Diana said, “I tried to contact her for our last reunion. She never responded.” Jill said, “I’ve always felt bad about how she was treated.” There was a general murmur of agreement around the table.

    It had started in elementary school when Danny, a popular kid who was always looking to be the center of attention, caught a glimpse of Janelle picking her nose. Unaware that she was being watched, she slipped her finger into her mouth. Immediately, Danny pointed at Janelle and exclaimed, “She ate her boogers (鼻屎)! THAT is SO disgusting.” The boys had a “grossed out”(恶心的) look on their faces and the taunt (嘲弄) was repeated by every boy. By the end of the next day, everyone in our class had known Janelle’s new nickname — “booger eater” and called it at least once. Reluctant to join in, somehow we did it anyway.

    “Janelle never did anything. She just looked sad. Unfortunately, no one else did anything either. I wish any one of us had stood up for her,” said Jill. Everyone around the table agreed.

    Each of us shared a time when we were reminded of Janelle over the years. Jill shared how her own daughter was bullied in school. Diana shared how her son came home from school and told her about his classmate being bullied, and they talked about how he could stand up for the child being bullied. I shared how we taught acceptance and kindness in my school. Several of us had tears in our eyes as we talked. We all regretted the part we played in the bullying.

    When it was time to leave, Diana said, “I want to believe that, even though we cannot make amends (补偿) directly to Janelle, we can at least forgive ourselves. Let’s make an agreement going forward to do small acts of kindness in Janelle’s honor. We hugged each other tightly with damp eyes and agreed. I said, “I’m glad something good came out of that negative experience that happened so long ago.” Although forgiveness didn’t occur the way we wanted it to —with Janelle— forgiving ourselves feels good. We can’t change the past, but we can forgive and move forward.

    【1】Why did Jill feel bad about how Janelle was treated?

    A.Jill was a close friend of Janelle’s.

    B.Jill unwillingly called Janelle “booger eater”.

    C.Jill regretted not standing up for Janelle.

    D.Jill was the one who started the nickname.

    【2】What was the outcome of the reunion for the classmates?

    A.They vowed to change the past.

    B.They decided to contact Janelle again.

    C.They determined to be kind to others.

    D.They apologized to Janelle for their behavior.

    【3】What life lesson did the author learn?

    A.Forgiving others is forgiving ourselves.

    B.Demonstrating regret is of great importance.

    C.Reunion with classmates helps reflect ourselves.

    D.We should learn from the past and strive to be better.

    【4】What is the best title for the text?

    A.No Bullying

    B.Behaving Ourselves

    C.Seeking Forgiveness

    D.Bidding Farewell to the Past

  • 22、It was Saturday morning. I heard loud noises of moving furniture in the next room. I could almost feel the excitement of John who was soon going to get a room of his own. I remember my own feelings when I was 13. I knew how much he longed for his right to privacy (私人空间) when he was sharing a room with his younger brother, Robot. He said, “Mum, Can I please have a room of my own? I could use Jeff’s. He won’t mind.”

    It was true that Jeff had graduated from college and flown from the nest. But would he mind? The room was the place where I told him a thousand stories and we had a thousand talks. As close as we were, though, the time came when Jeff needed a door between us. His life was spreading into areas that had less to do with family. I no longer could-or should-know everything about him.

    It turned out that getting Jeff’s permission was easy. He said, “Of course, Mum, it would be selfish of me to hold on to it.” Then his voice softened, “Mum, I won’t be living at home again—you know that.” Behind his glasses, his eyes were lit with all the love. There were no door closed here—they had all opened up again.

    As John and I were cleaning the room, I fixed my eyes on Jeff’s things around me and could almost touch the little boy I knew was gone forever. I looked at the room and, in my heart, I let it go. To hold on would be, as Jeff said, selfish. Now it was time for John, shouldering through the door, his eyes bright with promise of independence, to disappear behind the door. It was time for letting go to happen again.

    【1】Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

    A. John was moving to live with his brother.

    B. John was eager to get a room of his own.

    C. Jeff volunteered to give his room to John.

    D. Jeff refused to let his brother have his room.

    【2】 The underlined sentence in the second paragraph probably means “______”.

    A. Jeff finally flew out of the house

    B. Jeff would have less to do with his family

    C. Jeff needed his right to privacy

    D. Jeff got tired of those familiar stories

    【3】How did the author feel about her children’s sense of independence?

    A. Delighted. B. Jealous. C. Confused. D. Embarrassed.

    【4】It can be inferred from the passage that ______.

    A. the children did not like to live with adults

    B. all her three kids made the author feel depressed

    C. none of the members in the family thought the same way

    D. the author loved and missed the time together with her kids

     

  • 23、   Parents usually teach their children how to cross the street safely, by looking both ways for cars. But do they also teach them to put away their cellphones? The city of Honolulu, Hawaii wants everyone to learn that lesson.

    Texting while crossing the street will soon be banned in the city. Beginning on October 24, you will be fined from $15 to $99 if you step into a Honolulu street while looking at your phone. Honolulu is the first major U.S. city to ban what is called “distracted walking”. It recently passed a law in a seven to two vote. The law says, “No pedestrian shall cross a street or highway while viewing a mobile electronic device.” In other words, do not look at a screen when you cross the street or you could be fined.

    The law’s creators hope it will lower the number of people hit and killed by cars in the city. Mayor Kirk Caldwell told the Reuters News agency,“We hold the unfortunate distinction of being a major city with more pedestrians being hit in crosswalks, particularly our seniors, than almost any other city in the country.

    The law includes all electronic devices with screens: cellphone, tablets, gaming devices, digital cameras and laptop computers. The law does permit an exception. Pedestrians may use such devices in the street to call emergency services and rescue workers, such as firefighters and police officers.

    The Governors Highway Safety Association, or GHSA, says as the use of cell phones rises, pedestrian deaths in the United States increased 25 percent between 2010 and 2015. That trend continued in 2016 with the number of pedestrian deaths rising to almost 6000, 11% higher than in 2015.

    Other U.S. cities may follow Honolulu. The state of Washington was the first to outlaw distracted driving back in 2007. Now, 46 other states as well as D. C. , Puerto Rico, Guam and the U. S.Virgin Islands, have laws against texting while driving, reports the GHSA.

    If you still want to text while walking, you could avoid being fined in Honolulu by using a voice-controlled digital assistant such as Siri or Google Assistant. Or you could just wait until you are again, safely, off the street.

    1What do most parents fail to tell their children when they cross the street?

    A.Not to view cell phones

    B.To look to both ways for traffic

    C.To go across the street safely

    D.Not to carry cell phones

    2By making the law, the creators want to ________.

    A.reduce the number of accidents related to pedestrians

    B.lower the number of people using mobile electronic devices

    C.make city streets and highways safer for drivers

    D.increase the use of mobile electronic devices in public places

    3A pedestrian can use his cell phone in the streets when_____________

    A.he wants to call friends B.his cell phone rings

    C.there is an emergency D.no cars can be seen

    4What does the fifth paragraph mainly tell us?

    A.Pedestrians deaths have been increasing.

    B.More and more people use mobile devices.

    C.There are more pedestrians deaths in the US.

    D.Ways have been found to deal with car accidents.

  • 24、Children love gardening. Here are 4 unique and memorable presents that are sure to be appreciated:

    1. Big Kids Garden Tool Set

    If you really want your kids to help out with the yard work, this garden tool set for children is a great idea. Coming with four pieces—rake, hoe, shovel, and leaf rake—this set is designed and sized for kids five years and up. Each tool is made with a metal head and a wooden handle—these are real tools that they can use in the garden. These kid’s garden tools are perfect for preparing garden beds for planting or cleaning up leaves in the fall.

    2. Grow Light System

    Here’s the next best thing! The Jump Start T5 Grow Light System is ideal for seedlings, cutting, lowers and other house plants. The super efficient T5 lights help with the growth by providing 15-200 more heat than traditional grow lights. It features simple lamp (夹子) for cay lamp height, adjustment, and the fixture has an internal reflective finish that directs more light to plants. The equipment won’t take up too much spa and it’s no too expensive.

    3. Hydroponic Herb Garden Kit

    If your kids are a little more high tech and less willing to get their hands dirty, you can still get them into gardening. Fully hydroponic, this self watering planter makes it easy to grow select herbs, veggies, and fruit without a traditional garden. This is a great option for a classroom or apartment dwellers who don’t have a yard. It’s also good for parents who don’t have a green thumb but want to teach their children about growing plants and food.

    4. Electric Pressure Washer

    The Sun Joe Electric Pressure Washer can perform a variety of cleaning tasks outdoors. Remove oil from concrete, rust from steel and caked mud on equipment. Its 34-inch spray (喷射) length and rear wheels provide easy access to hard-to-reach areas such as 2-story buildings.

    For more information, call Anaclerio at 708-864-6584 or Carlisle at 708-205-9141.

    【1】What is the main purpose of writing this text?

    A.To share information about gardening.

    B.To introduce some services.

    C.To announce gardening plans.

    D.To sell gardening gifts.

    【2】What use does the Grow Light System have?

    A.It can help the plants grow faster.

    B.It can decrease your living cost.

    C.It can protect you from being hurt.

    D.It can help you do the cleaning.

    【3】If your kids prefer to plant indoors, which are suitable for them?

    A.Big Kid’s Garden Tool Set and Grow Light System.

    B.Hydroponic Herb Garden Kit and Electric Pressure Washer.

    C.Grow Light System and Hydroponic Herb Garden Kit.

    D.Electric Pressure Washer and Big Kid’s Garden Tool Set.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、Zainab Amjad, a 24-year-old girl, is working on an oil rig (钻井架) as an engineer in Iraq, where companies _________ deep into the ground to look for oil.

    Most of her women colleagues work in an office._________, Amjad chose to work in the oil fields. It is not a _________ job for women from conservative communities.

    Petrochemical programs in the country's engineering schools are for students with the best _________. Amjad was in the top 5 percent of her graduating class at Basra University in 2018. She is part of a new generation of Iraqi women who are going against tribal _________. “ Many times many locals _________, ‘Sure, we'll see you out there,’ telling me I wouldn't be able to make it,” said Amjad, “But this only _________ me harder.”

    Amjad hopes to help _________ a labor rights group for Iraqi _________ engineers in the future. In this war-tom country, women are more than likely to be __________, under-educated, employed in low-wage or unpaid work, and subject to __________ for getting married or having children.

    Not only does Amjad face __________ within the industry, she also faces ongoing protests by local tribes (部落) and violence toward oil workers. But the woman is willing to __________ difficulties, such as poor services and high unemployment. Amjad said she has little __________ to even consider these difficulties, for even at night she is often working. “The drilling never __________.” she said.

    【1】

    A.dive

    B.drill

    C.drag

    D.draw

    【2】

    A.Similarly

    B.Consequently

    C.Instead

    D.Otherwise

    【3】

    A.usual

    B.legal

    C.well-paid

    D.complex

    【4】

    A.grades

    B.habit

    C.actions

    D.character

    【5】

    A.conflicts

    B.arrangements

    C.traditions

    D.responsibilities

    【6】

    A.laughed

    B.reminded

    C.warned

    D.complained

    【7】

    A.punished

    B.pushed

    C.depressed

    D.denied

    【8】

    A.estimate

    B.enquire

    C.entitle

    D.establish

    【9】

    A.female

    B.male

    C.excellent

    D.hopeless

    【10】

    A.cautious

    B.lucky

    C.poor

    D.respectable

    【11】

    A.abuse

    B.dismissal

    C.fine

    D.charge

    【12】

    A.priority

    B.prospect

    C.investigation

    D.inequality

    【13】

    A.come across

    B.run into

    C.find out

    D.take on

    【14】

    A.ability

    B.courage

    C.time

    D.determination

    【15】

    A.appears

    B.stops

    C.operates

    D.loses

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。

    In the busy city--New York, such an amazing thing ever happened.On a cold Friday night,an artist stood at the gate of a subway station, playing his violin. The young violinist was a student at an arts college named Joseph. who did so every day in order to earn his tuition fees. He planned to attend advanced studies in Vienna and had booked the flight the next morning. Though the music was great, people were quickly going home. Joseph was playing his last chapter when a middle-aged man looking pretty excited slowed down and put 50 dollars into his hat, for which Joseph was grateful.

    The next night,the young artist came to the gate of the subway station as usual, and put his hat on the ground gracefully. Different from the day before, he took out a large piece of paper, laid it on the ground, and put some stones on it. Then he began playing the violin.

    Before long,the young artist was surrounded by many passers-by, who were all attracted by the words on that paper. It said, “ Last night, a gentleman named George Sang put an unexpected thing into my hat by mistake. Please come to claim it as soon as possible. "

    It caused great excitement. They were dying to know what the unexpected thing could be. After about half an hour. a middle-aged man ran there in a hurry, rushed through the crowd to the violinist, grabbed his shoulders and said, “ Yes, it's you. You did come here. I knew that you are an honest man and would certainly come here."

    The young violinist asked calmly, "Are you Mr. George Sang?"

    The man nodded, Then the violinist asked, “Did you lose something?"

    “Lottery(彩票)! It's lottery!" replied the man.

    The violinist took out a lottery ticket on which George Sang's name was written. “ Is it?” he asked.

    George nodded immediately, saying. " Yes, it is! Yesterday, I accidentally dropped it when I put the money in your hat." Words finished, he seized the lottery ticket and kissed it,and then he danced with Joseph.

    注意:

    1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;

    2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好:

    Paragraph 1:

    The story turned out to be this: As soon as George got home on Friday night, he couldn't wait to pull something out from his pocket,but

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Paragraph 2:

    This was the scene just now: Out of curiosity, some passersby asked Joseph why he didn't keep the lottery for himself.

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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