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山东省济宁市济宁一中2025-2026学年英语高三上期末考试试题
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第一部分 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1.Highspeed trains which travel through my hometown ________ up to 250 km per hour make it a small world.
A.with B.against
C.at D.over
2.My teacher asked me to copy _____ article _____ second time.
A.an; the B.an; a C.the; a D.the; the
3.Mankind must first of all eat, drink, have shelter and clothing ________ it can pursue politics, science, art and religion.
A.until B.unless
C.before D.since
4.—I need to advertise for a roommate for next term.
—________? Mary is interested.
A.Why bother B.Why not
C.So what D.What for
5.________ has greater potential than flammable ice being mined from underneath the South China Sea when it comes to a global energy revolution.
A.nothing B.neither
C.no one D.none
6.—I’m afraid I couldn’t go to your birthday party.I have a test next Monday.
—Oh, !You’re my best friend and you must be there!
A.go ahead B.come on C.you needn’t D.it doesn’t matter
7.Every great accomplishment rests on the of what came before it; when you trace it back, you’ll see one small step that started it all.
A.reputation B.expectation
C.recreation D.foundation
8.Abraham set himself up in front of his daughter, hands ________ her hair, and was close to tears, reluctant to tear himself from her.
A.to toy with B.toyed with C.toying with D.being toyed with
9.What the country did _____ the international trade regulations, for which it was widely condemned.
A.approved B.violated C.bothered D.interrupted
10.Sit down, Emma. You will only make yourself more tired, on you feet.
A.to keep B.keeping C.having kept D.to have kept
11.So difficult____it to work out the problem that I decided to ask Tom for advice.
A.I did find B.didI find
C.I have found D.have I found
12.Backward somewhat technologically ________ we are for the moment, we have confidence in our ability to catch up in time.
A.although B.if C.as D.once
13.— He made an apology be blamed what he had done.
— It's really wise of him.
A.so as to not; of B.in order to not; for
C.so as not to; for D.in order not to; of
14.Although the Roma couldn’t be forced to pay taxes, they couldn’t vote ______they agreed to ______a government.
A.unless, submit to B.until, correspond to
C.when, resign to D.while, compromise to
15.—Do you know what EU stands for, Tommy?
—Sure.It stands for the European Union,______ European political and economic organization that encourages trade and friendship between ______ countries that are members.
A.an; the B.a; the C.the; / D.an; /
16.The Browns held _______ they called “family day” once each year.
A.that B.what C.which D.when
17.--- I have been working for more than 30 years! I’m going to retire next month.
--- Really? You don’t look a day 40!
A.over B.by
C.with D.for
18.We are living in an age________ QR codes(二维码)are becoming more and more popular in our daily life.
A.why B.that
C.whose D.when
19.Sometimes we have to face embarrassing moments ________ we can only keep silent.
A.who B.which
C.when D.why
20.The doctor had almost lost hope at one point, but the patient finally .
A.pulled out B.pulled through C.pulled up D.pulled over
第二部分 阅读理解(满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
21.(6分)Learning New Vocabulary during Deep Sleep
Sleeping time is sometimes considered unproductive time. This raises the question whether the time spent asleep could be used more productively, e.g. for learning a new language? Up-to-now sleep research focused on the stabilization and strengthening of memories that had been formed during wakefulness. However, learning during sleep has rarely been examined. There is enough evidence for wake-learned information undergoing a revision by replay in the sleeping brain. The replay during sleep strengthens the still weak memory and leaves the newly acquired information in the pre-existing store of knowledge.
If re-play during sleep improves the storage of wake-learned information, then first-play, i.e. the initial processing of new information, should also be possible during sleep.
The research group of Katharina Henke examined whether a sleeping person is able to form new semantic(语义的)associations between played foreign words and translation words during the brain cells’ active states, the so-called “Up-states.” It turned out to be that what they thought was reasonable. When we reach deep sleep stages, our brain cells progressively coordinate their activity. During deep sleep, the brain cells are commonly active for a brief period of time before they jointly enter into a state of brief inactivity. The active state is called “Up-state” and the inactive state “Down-state”. The two states alternate(交替)about every half-second.
New evidence for sleep-learning challenges current theories of sleep and theories of memory. The concept of sleep that we are separated from the physical environment is no longer reasonable. "It’s false that complex learning be impossible during deep sleep," says Simon Ruch, co-first-author. "In how far and with what consequences deep sleep can be applied for the acquisition of new information will be a topic of research in upcoming years," says Katharina Henke.
The research group of Katharina Henke is part of the Interfaculty Research Cooperation (IRC). Thirteen research groups in medicine, biology and psychology are part of the IRC.The aim of these research groups is to gain a better understanding of the mechanisms(原理)involved in sleep and consciousness.
1、Which of the followings haven’t sleep researchers achieved so far?
A.People can learn vocabulary during deep sleep.
B.Memories can be stable and strong during sleep.
C.Wake-learned information can appear in the sleeping brain.
D.Re-play during sleep improves the storage of wake-learned information.
2、What can be inferred from Paragraph 3?
A.“Up-state” and “Down-state” appear in turn during deep sleep.
B.“Up-states” is another name for the brain cells’ active states.
C.Semantic associations are important for language learning.
D.The brain cells’ active states are central for sleep-learning.
3、What will researchers do within several years according to the passage?
A.Make study in the following fields such as medicine and biology.
B.Separate us from the physical environment.
C.Apply deep sleep for information learning.
D.Discover the concept of sleep.
4、What is the main purpose of the passage?
A.To introduce a new way of vocabulary learning.
B.To gain a better understanding of the mechanisms.
C.To challenge current theories of sleep and theories of memory.
D.To explain the possibility of vocabulary learning during deep sleep.
22.(8分)I spent most my twenties working for the National Park Service, and I lived a wide variety of government housing, including several shabby but appealing old houses where the wild creatures outnumbered humans. Sometimes I wondered, lying awake at night, how many hearts beat inside those walls. With all that lovely national park habitat protected for their use, why did the animals need to live in my house?
My latest essay “The indoor wilds at outdoor parks,” revisits my experiences with wild (non-human!) roommates and officemates in Rocky Mountain National Park. At first, they were considered annoying but not dangerous. Attitudes changed dramatically when hantavirus (汉他病毒) came on the scene, and suddenly those cute, non-housebroken deer mice became a threat. When I moved on to Canyonlands National Park, I found that every effort had been made to seal off my house from four-footed intruders. These efforts mostly worked and later employees moved into new housing. But somehow a rat still managed to chew its way through the floor and drown itself in my toilet. I’m not even going to get started about my coworkers, experiences with other much scarier animals.
The Beaver Meadows Vistor Center in the story was designed by Tailiesin Associated Architects, Frank Lloyed Wright’s firm, after Wright’s death. Working there, I always thought the building was strange. I recently revisited the building while researching a children’s book I am writing about the park. I think I get it now, at least a little.
1、What does the underlined word “their” in Paragraph 1 refer to?
A.Some park visitors’. B.Endangered animals’.
C.The author’s coworkers’. D.The author’s wild roommates’.
2、Why did people show a change in attitude towards deer mice?
A.Because a virus was spreading. B.Because people were hurt by them.
C.Because people saw a really cute one. D.Because they protected people’s houses.
3、What can we infer about the living conditions of the author’s coworkers?
A.They were unknown to the author. B.They were acceptable to the author.
C.They were no better than the author’s. D.They were much better than the author’s.
4、After visiting the Beaver Meadows Vistor Center again, the author ________.
A.could appreciate it better B.finished a children’s book
C.did research on national parks D.knew it was designed by Wright
23.(8分)At the age of twenty-two,I was employed by one of the largest commercial companies in the world,so my work mainly focused on advertising,working on production teams for hundreds of television commercials.I was fortunate to experience such an amazing career at such a young age,working all over the country with some of the most creative people in the world.I had it all.
And then one day a sudden thought came through me like a lightning bolt.“This is an industry that uses anorexic(厌食的)models to sell diet food to teenage girls.”My life changed.
And I quit.
A twelve-year career.
Right then.
That night I went home and was weak in my knees.I did not want to be part of the members making this problem;I wanted to be part of the people who had solution.But I had no idea what the solution looked like.My grandfather used to say,"Start with what you know,and more will be revealed."
I knew the film,television and advertising industries and almost everything about them.
So I started going into junior high schools.I held up pictures of the models to show what they looked like at five o'clock in the morning,and then held up another picture showing what they looked like after three hours of professional make-up,thirty-five lighting technicians,and professional photographers who can make anyone look beautiful and sexy...Not to mention the efforts of post-production,where they airbrush nearly all of the imperfection parts right out of the picture.With digital technology,they can even stretch the models to make them appear taller and thinner.
I talked to young girls and said,"This is a multi-billion dollar industry that spends millions of dollars a year proving to you that there is something wrong with you so that they can sell you something to fix it.So I am here to tell you that your teeth are white enough...And your breath is fresh enough...and your thighs are thin enough.You are enough."
You are enough,no matter what others say and what happens.
1、Why did the author quit working in the commercial company?
A.He was fed up with his work in advertising industry.
B.He realized his work was misleading teenage girls.
C.He found it hard to work with the team.
D.He decided to take up a career in education.
2、The author showed two sets of pictures of models to young girls to .
A.show the magic power of make-up skills
B.stress the great efforts models made in their work
C.advocate developing digital technology
D.expose the real truth behind the amazing beauty of models
3、What message does the writer mainly want to pass to teenage girls?
A.You might as well change your life when an opportunity arises.
B.You can't be too cautious when facing life choices.
C.It is who you are rather than what you look like that counts.
D.It is worthwhile to experience something interesting and creative.
24.(8分)Hear the Wind Blow by Mary Downing Hahn
On a cold, snowy night, 13-year-old Haswell Magruder makes an important decision. A wounded Confederate soldier appears at the family’s farm, and Haswell convinces his mother to take the man in. Unfortunately, this sets off a horrific chain of events that leaves their house burned to the ground and their farm in ruins. With no home left, Haswell sets out in search of his older brother, a Confederate soldier.
Ghosts of Greenglass House by Kate Milford
Thirteen-year-old Milo is, once again, spending the winter holidays stuck in a house full of guests who are not what they seem. There are fresh clues to uncover as friends old and new join in his search for a mysterious map. The exciting ending to the beloved book is sure to thrill both fans and newcomers.
Marge in Charge by Isla Fisher
Jemima and Jake Button don’t know what to make of their new babysitter, Marge. When she first arrives, she’s dressed like a grandma and looks very serious. But as soon as Mommy and Dad are gone, Marge lets down her hair and the adventures begin. Jemima and Jake aren’t supposed to shoot apple juice out of water guns, or throw impromptu (即兴的) concerts during music class—but with Marge here, everything’s gone messy!
Max Tilt: Fire the Depths by Peter Lerangis
When 13 year old Max Tilt finds his great-great-grandfather Jules Verne’s unfinished, unpublished manuscript (手稿), The Lost Treasures, he doesn’t realize that he’s found the answers to all his problems. He realizes that the book holds the key to something incredibly valuable. A treasure that can save his house — and maybe his entire family.
1、Why did a Confederate soldier enter the family’s farm?
A.He was injured.
B.He wanted to search for a mysterious map.
C.He desired to destroy the farm.
D.He was familiar with Haswell’s brother.
2、What might happen after Mom and Dad leave?
A.Marge becomes more cruel.
B.Marge dresses herself like a grandma.
C.Jemima and Jake will make apple juice.
D.Jemima and Jake start doing something crazy.
3、What can be learned from the last paragraph?
A.Max Tilt is fond of reading fictions.
B.Max Tilt’s family has been wealthy.
C.The unfinished book matters a lot to Max’s family.
D.Max Tilt has been hunting for some lost treasures.
25.(10分)Haad Farang (Haad Sai Yao),KohMuk
This small but striking bay in Thailand has waters free from riptides(激流),making it safe for families to play water in the sun.As its nickname implies—Farang is Thai for foreigners—you'll find a large concentration of backpackers here.Still,with only a couple of simple food shops,it's a far cry from the noises of Chaweng beach on Koh Samui or Kamala on Phuket,which makes it to be one of the top tourist destinations.
Rent a sea kayak(皮划艇)(100 baht,which is around£2 an hour) and go around the comer to Tham Mora
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