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山东聊城2025届高三英语下册三月考试题

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一、单项选择 (共20题,共 100分)
  • 1、This ___________an improvement, but “breakthrough” was an overstatement.

    A.can have been

    B.should have been

    C.may have been

    D.need have been

  • 2、He’s as a “bellyacher”—he’s always complaining about something.

    A. who is known   B. whom is known

    C. what is known   D. which is known

  • 3、—What is the matter with our school network?

    —I don’t know. My computer ________ to the Internet in our office for a few days.

    A.hasn’t linked

    B.doesn’t link

    C.wasn’t linked

    D.hasn’t been linked

  • 4、---Can you come on Monday of Tuesday

    ---I'm afraid__________ day is possible.

    A. either B. neither

    C. some D. any

  • 5、—The lecture about 3D technology was very interesting.

    —It’s a pity. How I wish I ________ time to attend it.

    A. had   B. have   C. had had   D. have had

     

  • 6、Truth can ________the test of time.

    A.stand

    B.support

    C.take

    D.accept

  • 7、Don’t be afraid! If the person standing in front of us were a witch, she _______ us into frogs already.

    A.would turn B.would have turned C.may turn D.may have turned

  • 8、--- How do you find this kind of rice?

    --- Pretty good, It ______more quickly than that kind.

    A. is cooking   B. is cooked

    C. cooks   D. is being cooked

     

  • 9、A new ________ bus service to Tianjin Airport started to operate two months ago.

    A.normal B.usual C.regular D.common

  • 10、The official says that the next step is to negotiate the Asian Investment Bank’s articles of agreement, which is expected ________ by the end of 2021.

    A.to have completed B.to be completed

    C.having completed D.being completed

  • 11、The world is not always ______we wish it to be.

    A.that

    B.which

    C.what

    D.where

  • 12、 Many drugs have been forbidden recently.

    Actually. But the scientists say that before a new drug ___ on humans, plenty of studies___.

    A. can be tested; are needed

    B. can test; are needed

    C. can be tested; need

    D. can test; need

     

  • 13、The travel agency will make all the arrangements for you. ______ you can organize your transport on your own.

    A.Furthermore B.Similarly

    C.Instead D.Alternatively

  • 14、—It ________ to plant trees and grass on the hillside.

    —Yes. They help stop soil from being washed away.

    A. makes sense  B. makes money

    C. makes a living  D. makes a mistakes

     

  • 15、In the Chinese market, many foreign brands, ________ their reputations over decades, are facing new challenges due to COVID-19.

    A.being developed

    B.developing

    C.having developed

    D.developed

  • 16、Having pictures to color will keep children ______for hours.

    A.amused

    B.amusing

    C.amuse

    D.to amuse

  • 17、I think of my countless failures and how they’ve contributed________ to making me what I am nowadays.

    A.regularly

    B.considerably

    C.equally

    D.deliberately

  • 18、As a teacher, you have to _____ your method to suit the needs of slower children.

    A.display

    B.test

    C.adjust

    D.transfer

  • 19、The use of computers has made ______ possible for more people to work at home.

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

     

  • 20、The author’s description is vivid and thorough, and this ________ a very good read.

    A.enters for B.falls for C.makes for D.calls for

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 21、Nearing the age of 101 has not slowed down one Japanese woman.In fact,in the swimming pool—she is only getting faster.

    Recently,a 100-year-old Japanese woman became the world’s first centenarian to complete a 1,500-meter freestyle swimming competition in a 25-meter poo1.

    Her name is Mieko Nagaoka.Ms.Nagaoka set a world record for her age group at a recent Japan Masters Swimming Association event in the western city of Matsuyama.She swam the race in 1hour,15 minutes and 54 seconds.

    By comparison,the overall female world record holder completed the same distance in just under 15 and a half minutes.But that swimmer,Katie Ledecky,is only 17 years old.And Ms.Nagao.ka was not competing against her.In fact,Ms.Nagaoka was the only competitor in the 100-104 year old category.Her race was not a race of speed but of endurance,or not giving up.

    Breaking swimming records is nothing new to Ms.Nagaoka.So far she has broken 25 records.But she began competing when she was much younger—at 88.

    Ms.Nagaoka sufferred a knee injury in her 80s,so she began swimming to help her body recover.Since her first international swimming competition,she hasn’t looked back,except maybe to see if her competition is catching up.

    In 2002.at a masters swim meet in New Zealand,Ms.Nagaoka took the bronze medal in the 50-meter backstroke.In 2004,she won three silver medals at an Italian swim meet.

    Masters swimming is a special class of competitive swimming to promote health and friendship among participants.Swimmers compete within age groups of five years.

    Japan has a large number of people who live beyond 100 years old.Until she passed away this month,the oldest person in the world was also from Japan.Misao Okawa was born in 1 898.She said her secrets for longevity,or long life,were good genes,regular sleep,sushi and exercise.

    【1】The underlined word“centenarian”refers to someone who is____.

    A.from Japan B.100 or older

    C.an old competitor  D.a new swimmer

    2Which is possibly the age category of the masters swimming competition?

    A.82 to 87 years old.   B.93 to 97 years old.

    C.95 to 99 years old.   D.106 to 110 years old.

    3It can be inferred from the passage that_____.

    A.some people are born with longevity genes

    B.people who like swimming live longer

    C.the Japanese are interested in swimming

    D.woman usually live much longer than men

    4Which can best explain the spirit of Ms.Nagaoka?

    A.Not to advance is to go back.

    B.After a storm comes a calm.

    C.The early bird catches the worm.

    D.Keep on going,never give up.

     

  • 22、   Deep in the middle of Sri Lanka, a massive column of rock reaches out from the green tropical forest. It is 660 feet tall and features frescoes (壁画), graffiti, and landscaped gardens.

    The rock is known as Sigiriya and holds a special place in the island's cultural history.

    It was established as the stronghold of a king over 1,500 years ago, and today the Sigiriya complex stands as one of the earliest preserved examples of ancient urban planning.

    Located in the Central Province, the column of rock is somewhat central to the country. The rock is known as Sihagiri, meaning "Lion Rock", a nod to the giant animal carved from stone which greeted visitors at the entrance.

    In 476 BC. King Dhatusena ruled over Sri Lanka. One of his illegal sons, Kashyapa, wanted the throne (王位). Kashyapa overthrew Dhatusena and drove his brother Moggallana to Southern India. Kashyapa crowned himself king in 477 BC.

    King Kashyapa chose Sigiriya as his palace because its position was an advantage to the defensive stronghold, offering fantastic 360-degree views. Plans to build a city quickly unfolded and after several years, the Sigiriya complex had become a business center for the new King.

    Sigiriya was both a palace and a fortress (堡垒); the overall complex featured five gates and measured just under 3 km by just over 1 km. The site plan consisted of a fortan upper palace on the top of the rock,and lower palaces at ground level. The king also constructed gardens throughoutand for protection a river with walls surrounded the complex.

    Frescoes decorate the western side of the rock, along with the mirror wall, a brick face covered in a highly-polished white plaster. When new, the wall was said to be able to produce Reflections.

    Over time the Mirror Wall became a graffiti board, covered in verses written by visitors. Known as "Sigiri Graffiti", some of the messages date to the 8th century CE.

    1It is implied in the passage that Sigiriya was built to ______________.

    A.preserve the culture of Sri Lanka B.prove the ancient urban planning

    C.keep the King from being attacked D.protect the green tropical forest

    2According to the passage, some visitors would _________.

    A.have a reflection before the Mirror Wall

    B.leave comments on the Mirror Wall

    C.draw beautiful paintings of girls on the wall

    D.be lost in thought before the Mirror Wall

    3What do we know about Sigiriya?

    A.Its entrance is carved like a lion. B.Its gardens are at ground level.

    C.Its western side is a mirror. D.Its palaces are on the top of the rock.

    4What is the best title of the passage?

    A.The giant lions in Sri Lanka. B.The pearl of the Indian Ocean.

    C.The Lion Rock of Sri Lanka. D.The mirror wall in a rock.

  • 23、   Our society is generally becoming one of giant enterprises directed by a bureaucratic management in which man becomes a small, well-oiled cog in the machinery. The oiling is done with higher wages, Nell-ventilated factories and piped music, and by psychologists and “human-relations” experts; yet all this oiling does not alter the fact that man has become powerless, that he is bored with it. In fact, the blue and the white-collar workers have become economic puppets who dance to the tune of automated machines and bureaucratic management.

    The worker and employee are anxious, not only because they might find themselves out of a job; they are anxious also because they are unable to acquire any real satisfaction of interesting life. They live and die without ever having confronted the fundamental realities of human existence as emotionally and intellectually independent and productive human beings.

    Those higher up on the social ladder are no less anxious. Their lives are no less empty than those of their subordinates. They are even more insecure in some respects. They are in a highly competitive race. To be promoted or to fall behind is not a matter of salary but even more a matter of self-respect. When they apply for their first job, they are tested for intelligence as well as for the right mixture of obedience and independence. From the moment on they are tested again and again – by the psychologists, for whom testing is a big business, and by their superiors, who judge their behavior, sociability, capacity to get along, etc. This constant need to prove that one is as good as or better than one’s fellow competitor creates constant anxiety and stress, the very causes of unhappiness and illness.

    Am I suggesting that we should return to the preindustrial mode of production or to nineteenth-century “free enterprise” capitalism? Certainly not. Problems are never solved by returning to a stage which one has already outgrown. I suggest transforming our social system form a bureaucratically managed industrialism in which maximal production and consumption ends in a humanist industrialism in which man and full development of his potentialities – those of all love and of reason – are the aims of social arrangements. Production and consumption should serve only as means to this end, and should be prevented from ruling man.

    1By “a well-oiled cog in the machinery” the author intends to deliver the idea that man is ______.

    A. a necessary part though the function of each is insignificant

    B. working in complete harmony with the rest of society

    C. an unimportant part in comparison with the rest of society

    D. a irreplaceable component of society when working smoothly

    2The real cause of the anxiety of the workers and employees is that ________.

    A. they are more likely to lose their present work

    B. they have no real satisfaction or interest in life

    C. they are confronted with the fundamental realities

    D. they are deprived of individuality and independence

    3From the passage we can conclude that real happiness of life belongs to those _______.

    A. who always live at the bottom of the society

    B. who tend to be higher up in their social status

    C. who prove better than their fellow competitors

    D. who could dip far away from this competitive world

    4The author’s attitude towards industrialism might best be summarized as one of _______.

    A. approval B. dissatisfaction C. suspicion D. sensibility

  • 24、   By the end of the 2020s, almost a quarter of Japan's population will be over 65. So, to help society deal with an ageing population, a Tokyo company has developed an “Ageing Suit”. As a journalist, I went along to try it out.

    The few hours I spent at the “Wonderful Ageing Club” were, it has to be said, rather depressing. I, dressed in the club's “ageing suit”, was transformed rather too quickly from a relatively healthy 36-year-old to an 80-year-old.

    First, I had to put on restrictive bindings (捆绑) over my knees, elbows, ankles and feet, which made me unable to move normally. The ladies of the Wonderful Ageing Club, however, were still far from finished. Assuring me that their suit had been carefully designed on the basis of scientific research into the exact effects of ageing, they next applied a pair of special gloves to my hands to make grabbing much more difficult. A number of weights were attached to my body to create the sensation of weakened muscles. A pair of earplugs muffled my hearing and my vision grew rather clouded as a result of my special glasses. This completed an imprisonment in a body more than twice my own age. Now I found myself clumsily getting my way through such newly difficult tasks as sitting down on a chair and then standing up again or opening a can of Coke.

    But what is the purpose of this ageing suit? The company claims that it gives a very accurate representation of what being old is really like, and that, when it comes to planning for the future, that experience will be of great value. They hope to see whether the products or services they offer really do meet the needs of the elderly.

    【1】How did the author feel at the “Wonderful Ageing Club”?

    A.Unhappy.

    B.Curious.

    C.Puzzled.

    D.Cheerful.

    【2】What did the ladies of the “Wonderful Ageing Club” tell the author?

    A.The suit was far from completed.

    B.The suit was scientifically designed.

    C.They had to perform the task carefully.

    D.They had to experience the state of aging.

    【3】What does the underlined part in Paragraph 3 mean?

    A.An exhausted condition.

    B.A relaxed atmosphere.

    C.A pleased state.

    D.A restricted situation.

    【4】What is the ageing suit intended to do?

    A.Reduce the cost of the ageing problem.

    B.Make the homes of the old smart.

    C.Tailor elderly services to fit their needs.

    D.Sell different products to the elderly.

三、完形填空 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 25、Allamby started his auto-repair business at the age of 19. Over the years it had grown into two shops, but Allamby______something more. At first, he thought it must have to do with______his business. So at age 34, he______to go for his bachelor’s degree in business management.

    After taking classes part-time over the next five years, Allamby was told he had to take biology to get his______. Attending biology class reawakened his______dream. “After the first day, I remembered the feeling of wanting to be a doctor______when I was younger,” Allamby says.

    So a______Allamby walked into that biology class at age 39. He was______to live his dream. With the______of his family, he decided to______business school. Instead, he took the science classes he’d need for a second______as a doctor. And so in 2015, Allamby cut______with his past. He sold off his two shops. Then he started at Medical University.

    In 2019, at age 47, Allamby______Allamby, MD (医学博士). He took a job in emergency medicine at Cleveland Clinic Akron General.

    It’s a small______to pay for the life Allamby now gets to lead, but he finds his true direction halfway in life. So it’s really never too late for one to ______ his dream.

    【1】

    A.waited for

    B.longed for

    C.depended on

    D.acted on

    【2】

    A.launching

    B.handling

    C.starting

    D.growing

    【3】

    A.decided

    B.continued

    C.desired

    D.ceased

    【4】

    A.direction

    B.business

    C.degree

    D.agreement

    【5】

    A.long-held

    B.odd

    C.romantic

    D.short-lived

    【6】

    A.next

    B.later

    C.only

    D.back

    【7】

    A.different

    B.healthy

    C.learned

    D.single

    【8】

    A.unsure

    B.hesitant

    C.ready

    D.likely

    【9】

    A.sympathy

    B.support

    C.cooperation

    D.company

    【10】

    A.attend

    B.skip

    C.finish

    D.run

    【11】

    A.operation

    B.deal

    C.career

    D.major

    【12】

    A.wires

    B.classes

    C.expenses

    D.ties

    【13】

    A.betrayed

    B.became

    C.abandoned

    D.accepted

    【14】

    A.fortune

    B.fee

    C.price

    D.salary

    【15】

    A.remember

    B.interpret

    C.forget

    D.pursue

四、书面表达 (共1题,共 5分)
  • 26、假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Jenny在你17岁生日时给你寄来了你喜欢的《汤姆•索亚历险记》这本书,请你给她写一封感谢信。要点如下:

    1.表达诚挚谢意;

    2.喜欢这本书的原因;

    3.这本书给你的启发。

    注意:1.词数100左右;

    2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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