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江苏省盐城市时杨中学2025-2026学年英语高三上期末调研模拟试题 考生须知: 1.全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答。选择题必须用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上。 2.请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号。 3.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。 第一部分 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分) 1.The use of computers has made ______ possible for more people to work at home. A.it B.that C.which D.what 2.That was a very busy street that I was never allowed to cross accompanied by an adult. A.when B.if C.unless D.where 3.Is this your cell phone, Tony? I ________ it when I was cleaning the classroom. A.came across B.dealt with C.looked after D.held on to 4.There is ________ as a free dinner in this world. As the saying goes, “No pains, no gains.” A.no such a good thing B.such no good thing C.no such good thing D.not so a good thing 5.To tell the truth, I didn’t expect that there were so many people ______ the idea. A.supported B.supporting C.to support D.having supported 6.There is no doubt that climate all over the world ______ greatly in recent years. A.had changed B.is changing C.changed D.has been changing 7.You can choose not to forgive. ________ you can also choose to let it go. A.Absolutely B.Consequently C.Subsequently D.Alternatively 8.Kunming is called “Spring City”, but it _____ snow in winter. A.shall B.can C.must D.might 9.The manager is trying to find a man to recommend how the job . A.is done B.be done C.should done D.to do 10.The news of the newly-elected president’s coming to China for a visit was ______ on the radio just now. A.given away B.given in C.given off D.given out 11.Have you got these jeans in ________ larger size? This pair is a bit too small around ________ waist. A.a; the B./; the C.the; / D.a; a 12.Yesterday I took my car to the garage to have them ________ the air-conditioner. A.to check B.checking C.checked D.check 13.The debate has only a few moments that might be inspiring to those who ______ this issue. A.followed B.had followed C.have been following D.were following 14.If ________ in the elevator, please press the emergency button immediately. A. trapped B. trapping C. having trapped D. to be trapped 15.—Thank you very much for everything .You've been so helpful . —_ _.Just let me know if there is anything else I can do for you. A.With pleasure B.The pleasure is mine. C.Please don't say so D.No, thanks 16.At the meeting they discussed three different ________ to the study of mathematics. A.approaches B.means C.methods D.ways 17.-Oh, we have finished our task and can have a good rest. - ________.Our manager took another order yesterday. A.Yes, it will B.I don't take much of it C.It's possible D.It's hard to say 18.You didn’t let me drive. If we ________ by turns, you ________ so tired. A.drove; didn’t get B.drove; wouldn’t get C.were driving; wouldn’t get D.had driven; wouldn’t have got 19.Not until I went up further ________ that under the tree ________, obviously sound asleep. A.that I saw; did a boy lie B.I saw; lay a boy C.did I see; did a boy lie D.did I see; lay a boy 20.---Turn off the TV, Jack. Your homework now? ---Mum, just ten more minutes, please. A.Should you be doing B.Couldn’t you be doing C.Shouldn’t you be doing D.Will you be doing 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) Sydney Opera House Tours We offer three different tours of this iconic buildings. The Essential Tour brings to life the story behind the design and construction of one of the world’s most famous landmarks. Using interactive audiovisual technology, your guide will take you on a memorable journey inside the youngest building ever to be World Heritage listed. Afterwards, why not stay around and eat at the Studio Café, with its modern Australian menu? You can both enjoy the best views in Sydney and claim a 20% reduction on the total cost of your meal. (Don’t forget to show your ticket in order to claim your discount.) Language: English, French, German Takes place: Daily between 9am and 5pm Prices: Adult $35/ Online $29.75 Concessions: Australian seniors and pensioners; students and children of 16 and under $24.50 Prior bookings are not essential. —————————————————————— The Backstage Tour gives you backstage access to the Sydney Opera House. It is a unique opportunity to experience the real-life dramas behind the stage! You might even get to stand on the concert hall stage, take up a conductor’s baton in the orchestra pit and imagine you are leading the performance. You will also get to see inside the stars’ dressing rooms. The tour concludes with a complimentary breakfast in the Green Room, the private dining area of performers past and present. Takes place: Daily at 7am Prices: $155. No concessions. To purchase: Bookings are essential. Limited to 8 people per tour. Online sales expire at 4:30 pm two days prior. Notes: The tour includes up to 300 steps. Flat, rubber-soled shoes must be worn. For safety reasons, children of 12 years old and under are not permitted. —————————————————————— Opera High Tea consists of a tour where you will walk in the footsteps of world-class singers, dancers and musicians, followed by fine food and music in the spectacular surroundings of the Bennelong Dining Room. What could be better than a treat of delicious light snacks and soft drinks followed by a live recital (独唱会) by a leading Australian singer? An unforgettable treat for young and old! Takes place: Every second Wed., 2pm Duration: 1.5 hours Prices: $145 per person Book online or visit the Guided Tours Desk 557、A traveler will enjoy a performance if he chooses ________. A.the Essential Tour B.the Backstage Tour C.Opera High Tea D.any of the tours 1、Joining the Backstage Tour, a traveler ________. A.is allowed to wear sneakers when standing on the stage B.will have an opportunity to be the conductor of the orchestra C.can take his big family of 8 members to free breakfast D.can buy the discount ticket the day before the tour 2、If a couple who travelled with their 17-year-old son joined the Essential Tour and had a meal of $150 there, what would the lowest cost be if paid in cash? A.$203.25. B.$214.5. C.$225. D.239.25. 22.(8分)They follow you in the street. They ask you for money and they don’t leave you alone when you try to say no. They are the aggressive street-working, fund-raising charity workers, otherwise known as “chuggers”. The term “chugger” is a combination of two words, “charity” and “mugger”. Chuggers often work in the street. They set up a stall with information about the charity they represent, and they try to get you to donate money to the charity. Typically, they prey on your feelings of guilt, greeting you with questions such as, “Do you care about the planet?” or, “When was the last time you did something for someone else?” But a survey of their strategies has found that some charity volunteers are far from charitable. “Many chuggers simply refuse to back off when asked to do so,’’ said Brian Jones, a spokesperson for a charity watchdog (监察人). “One of the problems is that some chuggers say they are working as volunteers,” he added. “However, they aren’t really. Most of the 50 chuggers we spoke to showed little interest in anything other than raising the maximum amount of cash in the minimum amount of time. They get paid from this so it makes sense. Also, a fifth of fundraisers had no visible ID and almost a quarter failed to give clear information about the cause they were representing. By employing chuggers who break the law, tell lies or refuse to leave members of the public alone, charities undermine the trust we all instinctively have in them.” But Shirley Bosworth, chief executive of the Institution of Fundraising, said face-to-face fundraising remains “an appropriate and effective method”. “It enables charities to engage with a particular demographic of donor, and it means that charity and donor can enter into a dialogue about what the charity does and how the donor’s money will be used,” she explained. 1、What do chuggers do according to the passage? A.They rob money of strangers. B.They cheat you into buying things. C.They ask you to donate money for charities. D.They hurt your feelings by asking questions. 2、What’s the third paragraph mainly about? A.The survey of charity volunteers. B.The problems with charity volunteers. C.The basic information about charity volunteers. D.The attitude Brian Jones takes toward charity volunteers. 3、What does the underlined word “undermine” may probably mean? A.betray B.strengthen C.build D.weaken 4、How does Shirley Bosworth feel about what chuggers do? A.It’s useful. B.It’s disgusting. C.It’s absurd. D.It’s popular. 23.(8分)Yahoo’s sheer size, popularity, and reputation for not having security practices as excellent as its competitors may have made the Internet company an ideal target for Russian spies, according to experts. “At the very least, Yahoo is a good target for monitoring and intelligence purposes – tracking a person of interest, seeing whom they are communicating with, what about, and so on,” said Jeremiah Grossman, chief of security at Sentinel One. Grossman worked on Yahoo’s security team from 1999 to 2001. The Justice Department announced charges Wednesday against two Russian spies and two hackers behind the 2014 theft of data connected to half a billion Yahoo accounts, which officials called one of the largest known data leaks in American history. It’s unclear from the Justice Department release what the suspects collected from accessing Yahoo accounts; however, officials noted that “some victim accounts were of predictable interest” to Russia’s federal security service. Bill Anderon, CEO of computer security company Optio Labs, said that Yahoo’s popularity – plus its treasure of accounts that have set unused for years – put a huge bullseye on the company. Email accounts are the gateway to plenty of areas in your personal life – from your banking accounts and social networks to finding out who your closest contacts are, Anderson said. At best, it’s a treasure chest worth a fortune to the intelligence community. At worst, it’s at least worth a few cents. Hackers can then sell millions of accounts to spammers, at a few cents each, for a decent payoff, according to experts. While Yahoo has made huge efforts in strengthening its security in recent years, the company doesn’t have the same reputation for being on the cutting edge of security as Google. Many information security experts have respect for the current security team, but not the Yahoo brand itself, Grossman said. That image makeover may take time. 1、Which may not be the reason for the Yahoo’s 2014 theft of data? A.Its good reputation for security. B.Its popularity among Internet users. C.Its huge numbers of accounts. D.Its political and commercial value. 2、The underlined part in the fourth paragraph means? A.brought great profits to the company B.made the company an easy target C.caused Yahoo to lose lots of users D.put the spotlight on the company 3、What can we infer from the text? A.The current security team will be fired by Yahoo. B.The Russian government is to blame in the case. C.Google takes the lead in the cyber security. D.Yahoo will make up for the users' losses. 4、What may serve as the best title? A.Yahoo, a Perfect Target? B.Justice Has Long Arms C.I’s Never too Late to Mend D.Watch Out for Your Account 24.(8分) Shellharbour City Library provides a range of Library Special Needs Services for people who are unable to access our library service in the usual way. As long as you live in Shellharbour City, we’ll provide a full range of library services and resources including: Large printed and ordinary printed books Talking books on tape and CD DVDs and music CDs Magazines Reference and information requests You will be asked to complete a “Statement of Need” application form which must be signed by a medical professional. Home delivery service Let us know what you like to read and we will choose the resources for you. Our staff will deliver the resources to your home for free. We also provide a service where we can choose the resources for you or someone instead of you choosing the things from the library. You can also choose the resources you need personally. Talking books and captioned videos The library can provide talking books for people w ho are unable to use printed books because of eye diseases. You don’t have to miss out on reading any more when you can borrow talking books from the library. If you have limited hearing which prevents you from enjoying movies, we can provide captioned videos for you at no charge. Language besides English We can provide books in a range of languages besides English. If possible, we will request these items from the State Library of NSW. Australia. How to join Contact the Library Special Needs Coordinator to register or discuss if you are eligible (合适的) for any of the services we provide—9 am to 5 pm on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Call 4297-2522 for more information. 1、Library Special Needs Services are provided for . A.those who are fond of reading B.only those who have walking disabilities C.people living in Shellharbour City with an illness or disability D.those who can’t get medical help in Shellharbour City 2、If people with eye diseases want to learn about history, they can choose . A.talking books B.captioned videos C.magazines D.large printed books 3、What can we learn from the passage? A.Few entertaining resources are offered here. B.Books with different languages are available. C.people with limited hearing have to pay for captioned videos. D.people have to choose what they need by themselves. 4、To get home delivery service, you must . A.only choose printed books B.register ahead of time C.pay the library ahead of time D.have others choose the resources for you 25.(10分)The past ages of man have all been carefully labeled by anthropologists (人类学家). Descriptions like "Palaeolithic (旧石器时代的) Man". "Neolithic (新石器时代的) Man",etc. neatly sum up whole periods. When the time comes for anthropologists to turn their attention to the twentieth century, they will surely choose the label "Legless Man". Histories of the time will go something like this:"in the twentieth century, people forgot how to use their legs. Men and women moved about in cars, buses and trains from a very early age. There were lifts in all large buildings to prevent people from walking. And the surprising thing is that they didn't use their legs even when they went on holiday." The future history books might also record that we were deprived (剥夺) of the use of our eyes. In our hurry to get from one place to another, we failed to see anything on the way. Air travel gives you a bird's-eye view of the world. When you travel by car or train
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