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2025-2026学年黑龙江省宾县第一中学英语高三第一学期期末教学质量检测模拟试题
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第一部分 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1.--- Dad, have you seen my Christmas card?
--- ______ you painted last night? I’m afraid I haven’t seen ______.
A.One ; one B.The one ; it
C.One ; it D.The one ; that
2.A fireworks display was organized ________ the Queen’s birthday.
A.to mark B.marked
C.having marked D.being marked
3.-Late again!Where_____________?
-Sorry,I________________ in the heavy traffic,or I would have been here earlier.
A.were you;have got stuck B.have you been;have got stuck
C.were you;got stuck D.have you been;got stuck
4.You have to rewrite the monthly report because you _____ many important details.
A.turned off B.left out
C.dropped by D.put up
5.Good food,good sleep,no exercise.That's he gained weight.
A.how B.when C.what D.whether
6.Michelle Obama wears clothes that anyone can buy in a mall and ________ she may have a larger effect on consumers than ordinary models.
A.furthermore B.otherwise C.nevertheless D.therefore
7.--- ________ I remind you of is to return the book to our English teacher.
---I will give it to him _________ I see him.
A.That; immediately B.What; the moment
C.What; while D.Whether; once
8.Don’ t be joking. It’ s time to______your business.
A.set out B.take up C.go on D.get down
9.My mother opened the drawer to ______ the knives and spoons.
A.put away B.put up C.put on D.put together
10.We’d better discuss everything ______before we work out the plan.
A.in detail B.in general C.on purpose D.on time
11.Having a hobby does do good to you. It doesn’t matter what it is ______ it drives you to move forward.
A.if only B.in case
C.as long as D.in order that
12.Mary really hard on his book and thinks he’ll have finished it by Friday.
A.worked B.has been working
C.had worked D.has worked
13.In my opinion, one’s individual income does not wholly reflect the extent ________ one’s self-value and social value are realized.
A.of which B.with which
C.on which D.to which
14.He felt ________ of cheating in the exam, deciding never to do such things again.
A.shame B.ashamed
C.sorry D.shameful
15.Cells are important because they are organized structures that help living thing the activities of life.
A.carry on B.expand on
C.put on D.hang on
16.(2013·福建) _____________ basic first-aid techniques will help you respond quickly to emergencies.
A.Known B.Having known
C.Knowing D.Being known
17.Smell the flowers before you go to sleep, and you may just ________sweet dreams.
A.keep up with B.put up with C.end up with D.catch up with
18.I thought it hard to complete the project then, but I ________ my mind.
A.will change B.would changed
C.have changed D.had changed
19.Those successful deaf dancers think that dancing is an activity ________ sight matters more than hearing.
A.when B.whose C.which D.where
20.Be calm, Madam. Can you remember _____________ you had your mobile phone stolen?
A.when was it that B.that it was when
C.where it was that D.it was where that
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) They hide in trees, hang from helicopters, even follow people down on motorcycles—all so that they can snap a shot of a celebrity. They are paparazzi—photographers who make a living by taking pictures of the rich and famous.
This September, California, a state with plenty of celebrities, passed a law aimed at taking action against paparazzi. The law forbids photographers from entering private property to take pictures, from using high-tech devices to take pictures of people on private property, and from “persistently following in order to take a picture.” Violators can be fined or spend time in prison. The United State Congress is considering passing a similar law.
Supporters of the California law say it will protect the privacy of celebrities, whom paparazzi have been bothering for years. Opponents (反对者) say the law restricts photojournalists from doing their job.
Most celebrities seem to like having their pictures taken when they are in public at award shows or other events. After all, it’s free publicity. But when they’re not in public, they say, photographers should leave them alone. Yet paparazzi have been known to secretly look in windows and worse. Actor Michael J. Fox said that paparazzi have even “tried to pretend to be medical personnel at the hospital where my wife was giving birth to our son.”
Celebrities have as much right to their privacy as anyone else, supporters of the law state. Supporters further argue that the California law is a fair way to keep the press at bay, because the law still allows photographers to do their job. It only punishes them, supporters say, when they violate celebrities’ privacy.
Opponents of the law say it violates the First Amendment to the United States Constitution (美国宪法第一修正案), which guarantees that no laws will be made to limit “the freedom of speech, or of the press.”Although some people might not consider paparazzi a part of the legal press, the California law does not single out paparazzi. It applies to photographers working for any publication.
Opponents of the law are also concerned about its wording. “Does ‘persistently’ mean following someone for six minutes, six seconds, or six days?” asked lawyer Douglas Mirell. The wording of the law is too vague, critics complain, and could be used to punish almost any news photographer.
The United States needs a free press to keep the public informed about important news, paparazzi law opponents say. Limiting the press in any way, they argue, limits the freedom of all.
1、Which of the following will be considered illegal by the new California law?
A.Paparazzi slipping into the house of a famous person to take a shot.
B.Paparazzi taking photos of famous people with high-tech cameras.
C.Paparazzi hiring helicopters as a fast means of transportation.
D.Paparazzi rushing towards filming sites on motorcycles.
2、Supporters of the new law believe that ________.
A.it prevents the media from getting worse
B.it gives photographers a fair way to compete
C.punishment forces paparazzi to quit their job
D.privacy of famous people needs special protection
3、Opponents of the new law are concerned that _________.
A.it will violate paparazzi’s privacy
B.the First Amendment will be changed
C.some photographers will be wrongly accused
D.people will not be informed of important news
4、What is the author’s attitude towards the new California law?
A.Critical. B.Neutral. C.Approving. D.Skeptical.
22.(8分) Resume (简历) writing is a skill, but not everyone is born with it. Fortunately, on , you will find free resume samples for different job needs Apart from giving you ready-made samples for the various posts; we also provide information and tips on how to write a particular job resume so that you can draft your copy on your own.
By providing you with career tips and job information along with samples of resumes and application letters, we have made an attempt to make you an effective Writer, who can comfortably write his job summary, skills and experience in the most appealing way. You may be an Accountant, Fashion Designer, Doctor or any other imaginable professional, and our writing team has made sure that you have a resume that is tailor-made just for you.
Every job has different requirements, and that makes every resume different. If you are looking for a sample for a specific job, see the categories and click on the particular section to view the examples for management, nursing, sales, medical, lawyer, and others. Remember that correct and effective resume is the key to getting the interview call.
Writing a great resume is far from following specific rules and advice you hear from others. Some common beliefs like, it should just be a page long, are misleading. Resume is a tool to sell your skills to the potential employer. Thus, it should be appropriate to the post applied for. Use the samples provided here to describe your skills, personality, and experience effectively. Let your creativity flow through you to make your summary of personal and professional history look unique. If you attach a brief application letter along with it, you can have yet another great selling point up your sleeve!
Since a resume has the power to make or break your chances of earning an interview call, you probably would have a lot of questions in your mind. To ease out the tension and answer all the questions, we have listed a list of FAQs, which are sure to make your life easier.
1、Which of the following can help you get a job interview according to the text?
A.Previous working experiences. B.An appealing resume.
C.Your communication skills. D.Your creativity and personality
2、What do you have to do when writing a resume?
A.Copy-paste some parts from this website.
B.Strictly follow specific rules.
C.Make it one page long.
D.Make sure it is appropriate and unique.
3、What do you think the letters “FAQs” in the last paragraph stand for?
A.frequently asked questions. B.first aid questions.
C.factory automation qualities. D.fair average qualities.
4、What is the purpose of the text?
A.To ease people of their tension in life.
B.To make people an effective writer.
C.To recommend job-hunters a website about resume writing.
D.To give job-hunters ready-made samples for their posts.
23.(8分)That people often experience trouble sleeping in a different bed in unfamiliar surroundings is a phenomenon known as the 4Tirst-nighf, effect. If a person stays in the same room the following night they tend to sleep more soundly. Yuka Sasaki and her colleagues at Brown University set out to investigate the origins of this effect.
Dr. Sasaki knew the first-night effect probably has something to do with how humans evolved.
The puzzle was what benefit would be gained from it when performance might be affected the following day. She also knew from previous work conducted on birds and dolphins that these animals put half of their brains to sleep at a time so that they can rest while remaining alert enough to avoid predators (捕食者). This led her to wonder if people might be doing the same thing. To take a closer look, her team studied 35 healthy people as they slept in the unfamiliar environment of the university’s Department of Psychological Sciences. The participants each slept in the department for two nights and were carefully monitored with techniques that looked at the activity of their brains. Dr. Sasaki found, as expected, the participants slept less well on their first night than they did on their second, taking more than twice as long to fall asleep and sleeping less overall. During deep sleep, the participants’ brains behaved in a similar manner seen in birds and dolphins. On the first night only, the left hemispheres (半球) of their brains did not sleep nearly as deeply as their right hemispheres did.
Curious if the left hemispheres were indeed remaining awake to process information detected in the surrounding environment, Dr. Sasaki re-ran the experiment while presenting the sleeping participants with a mix of regularly timed beeps (蜂鸣声) of the same tone and irregular beeps of a different tone during the night. She worked out that, if the left hemisphere was staying alert to keep guard in a strange environment, then it would react to the irregular beeps by stirring people from sleep and would ignore the regularly timed ones. This is precisely what she found.
1、What do we learn about Dr. Yuka Sasaki doing her research?
A.She found birds and dolphins remain alert while asleep.
B.She found birds and dolphins sleep in much the same way.
C.She got some idea from previous studies on birds and dolphins
D.She conducted studies on birds’ and dolphins’ sleeping patterns.
2、What did Dr. Sasaki do when she first did her experiment?
A.She monitored the brain activity of participants sleeping in a new environment.
B.She recruited (招募) 35 participants from her Department of Psychological Sciences.
C.She studied the differences between the two sides of participants’ brains.
D.She tested her findings about birds and dolphins on human subjects.
3、What did Dr. Sasaki do when re-running her experiment?
A.She analyzed the negative effect of irregular tones on brains.
B.She recorded participants’ adaptation to changed environment.
C.She exposed her participants to two different stimuli (刺激物).
D.She compared the responses of different participants.
4、What did Dr. Sasaki find about the participants in her experiment?
A.They tended to enjoy certain tones more than others.
B.They tended to recognize irregular beeps as a threat.
C.They felt sleepy when exposed to regular beeps.
D.They differed in their tolerance of irregular tones
24.(8分) At first,Michael Surrell didn’t see the black smoke or flames shooting from the windows of his neighbors’home.He and his wife had just parked around the corner from their own house,when they got a call from one of his daughters:“The house next door is on fire!”He went to investigate.That’s when he saw two women and a girl panic-stricken on their doorway.
“The baby’s in there!”one of the women cried.Though the fire department had been called,Surrell,then 64,instinctively ran inside.“The baby”was 8-year-old Tiara,the woman’s granddaughter.
Entering the burning house was like“running into a bucket of black paint,”Surrell says.The thick smoke caused him to struggle blindly around,burned his eyes,and made it impossible to breathe.The conditions would have been risky for anyone,but for Surrell,who has lung disease,they were life-threatening.After a few minutes in the smoke-filled house,he withdrew outside to catch his breath.
“Where is Tiara?”he asked desperately.“The second floor,”The woman shouted back.Taking a deep breath,he went in a second time.The darkness was overwhelming.Yet because the house had a similar design to his,Surrell found the stairs and made it to the second floor.He was already out of breath.Then a soft but distinct moan appeared.He crawled toward the sound,feeling around for any sign of the girl.Finally,he touched something.A shoe,then an ankle.He pulled Tiara into his arms.Turning,he fought through the smoke and ran blindly into the blackness.The next thing he knew,he was at the front door,then outside.
Surrell woke up in the hospital a couple of days later,having suffered severe burns.Tiara was released from the hospital after a few days.“It’s a small price to pay,”Surrell says.“I’d do it again in a heartbeat.Wouldn’t give it a second thought.”
1、What did Surrell do at the scene of the fire?
A.Called his daughter. B.Parked his car to safety.
C.Rang the fire department. D.Rushed into the burning house.
2、What is mainly discussed i
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