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2025-2026学年内蒙古巴彦淖尔市临河区第三中学英语高三第一学期期末调研模拟试题.doc

1、2025-2026学年内蒙古巴彦淖尔市临河区第三中学英语高三第一学期期末调研模拟试题 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.According to a recent study, the high school graduation rate for bla

2、ck men has fallen by 43 percent, while ________ of black women has risen by 56 percent. A.that B.what C.one D.which 2.Jane realized her ____ to become the first woman to run the 10,000 metres within 30 minutes. A.achievement B.commitment C.competition D.ambition 3.The 19th Party Congress

3、 drew up a blueprint for China’s development in the next three decades and more. this blueprint into reality, we must be down-to-earth in our approach, take one step at a time as we move forward and deliver solid outcomes. A.Turning B.Turned C.Turn D.To turn 4.It's said that the pow

4、er plant is now large as what it was. A.twice as B.as twice C.twice much D.much twice 5.He had a great dearie to have a home of his own, ______ he had always lived with his grandmother. A.or B.and C.so D.for 6.Some warned that the step the US government has taken to cope with the curre

5、nt crisis is ________ much risk. A.one of B.the one of C.the one D.that one 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.—How I wish I h

6、ad worked harder when I was in that company. —If you had, you _________ a department manager now. A.are B.would be C.would have been D.were 9.—Did Max go to the concert with his family yesterday? —The report scheduled to be handed in tomorrow, he _______ it. A.couldn’t have attended B.needn’t

7、have attended C.wouldn’t attend D.shouldn’t attend 10.He works very hard in order to get himself ______ into a key university. A.accepted B.received C.announced D.admitted 11.I found my computer functioning much better, ________ a new operating system. A.to install B.installing C.having instal

8、led D.installed 12.The plan for Xiongan New Area ______ officially on April 1, 2017. A.announced B.was announced C.announces D.is announced 13.—My computer is out of function again. —You need to go to the customer service center and have it ________. A.to repair B.repair C.repairin

9、g D.repaired 14.During ______ afternoon, the rain became smaller, but towards__________ evening, there was a sudden landslide that buried the village. A./; the B.the; / C.the; the D.an; the 15.Fortunately somebody who happened to be passing by called the emergency aid the traffic accident

10、 occurred. A.hurriedly B.quickly C.immediately D.shortly 16.---There are probably aliens living here on earth. ---_____! I can’t believe you said that. A.Come on B.Forget it C.Go ahead D.Allow me 17.I’m sorry you have been waiting so long, but it will still be some time ________ you can get yo

11、ur passport. A.since B.till C.after D.before 18.---.We didn’t find the Blacks during the lecture. --- No one had told them about _____ a lecture. A.there to be B.there being C.there be D.there was 19.The accident which left 15 people on board dead ________ if both th

12、e angry female passenger and the bus driver had kept calm. A.should have avoided B.should be avoided C.could have avoided D.could have been avoided 20.After making the speech, he went through it in his mind to reflect where he_________ better. A.could do B.would do C.could have done D.would have

13、 done 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) “Don’t answer it,” I said to Sam. Our door in the inner city is constantly knocked on; our previous door in the suburbs rarely so. Sam has a full-time job and cannot spend his days answering requests to fix leaking baths or carry c

14、ash to the bank. Sam opened the door and it was Mervin. “There’s a bird on the second floor,” he said. “It’s in trouble.” Sam followed Mervin upstairs. Mervin pointed and turned to let Sam look. It was a pigeon, the most common of all birds, the bird most likely to foul (弄脏) your newly washed car

15、 And it wasn’t flying away. It was stamping in circles. As Sam bent to look, Mervin coughed, “Number two.” Sam asked him to repeat that. “Number two,” Mervin said. "The pigeon has been sitting in his own number two, and now it’s stuck to his foot.” It had rained for five days, and the bird was y

16、oung. It could have been sheltering in a wet nest of its own waste, which had then dried on its foot, preventing it from flying away. The pigeon moved in a few more circles. Sam bent to take another look. Mervin said, “All right, then.” and walked away. “Why does everyone think you must solve the p

17、roblems around here?” I said to Sam when he returned with his story. “It’s a bird. Just leave it on the stairs, and let nature take its course.” Sam didn’t agree. Then he went to the garage and emptied the cardboard box containing our imported camping mats. He returned with the gray pigeon in the bo

18、x. He showed the bird to our children and they decided to keep it. They put its foot in the warm water bath and got rid of its waste. Immediately the pigeon erupted in a bomb of feathers and began flying. 1、How did the author feel about the knocks? A.She felt bored. B.She was frightened. C.She g

19、ot excited. D.She was surprised. 2、Why was the pigeon moving in circles? A.It was learning to fly. B.It was badly injured. C.It got caught in the rain. D.It was trapped by its waste. 3、What did Sam use the cardboard box to do? A.Shelter from rain. B.Give it to Mervin. C.Wash camping mats.

20、D.Make a nest for the bird. 4、What can we learn about Sam from the text? A.He was brave. B.He was clever. C.He was warm-hearted. D.He was easy-going. 22.(8分) Depression and suicidal thoughts have doubled in young Americans, according to a new study from the American Psychological Association.

21、 Likely triggers? Cell phones and social media. “More US adolescents and young adults in the late 20s, vs the mid-10s, experienced serious psychological distress, major depression and more attempted suicide (自杀)”, says lead researcher Jean Twenge, professor of psychology at San Diego State Univers

22、ity. “These trends are weak or non-existent among adults 26 years and over, suggesting a generational shift in mood disorders instead of an overall increase across all ages.” Twenge believes this trend is partially due to the explosion of digital culture over the past decade, which may have twisted

23、 modes of social interaction enough to affect mood disorders. The study analyzed data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, which tracked drug and alcohol use and mental health issues in more than 1,000 youths aged 12 to 17 from 15 to 27 and almost 400,000 adults from 18 to 27. Major de

24、pression in the last 12 months increased by 52 percent in kids from 15 to 27 and 63 percent in young adults aged 18 to 25 from 19 to 27. There was also a 71 percent jump in young adults experiencing serious psychological distress in the previous 30 days from 18 to 27. So what’s so different now? Tw

25、enge says research shows young people just aren’t getting as much shuteye as they did in previous generations. Whereas older Americans might have established more stability in their lives, sleep-disrupting social stressors are likely at their peak for teens and young adults in this digital era, she

26、 says. Older adults are also less likely to let devices interfere (干预) with sleep. These results suggest a need for more research to understand how digital communication versus face-to-face social interaction influences mood disorders and to develop specialized interventions for younger age groups.

27、 Her suggestion? Put your phone down at least an hour before bedtime. 1、How is Paragraph 6 developed? A.By stating facts. B.By giving examples. C.By providing statistics. D.By presenting theories. 2、What might Professor Twenge agree with? A.Mood disorders show no difference across all ages. B

28、.Teens are less likely to let devices interfere with sleep. C.Digital cultural explosion might cause depression in teens. D.The past decade has seen a sharp decrease in teens mental disorders. 3、What do the underlined words “social stressors” in Para 8 mean? A.Interaction modes. B.Mental health

29、issues. C.Drug and alcohol use. D.Cell phones and social media. 4、From which is the text probably taken? A.A biology textbook. B.A science magazine. C.A travel guidebook. D.A medical case. 23.(8分)Dr. Amanda Harris was ready for sleep since it was already 11 pm. The phone rang. On the other end

30、of the line was a woman about to break a promise. The woman was her mother’s neighbor. Flora Harris had made the neighbor swear she wouldn’t tell her daughter she’d had a heart attack and was in hospital. The neighbor wisely decided to disobey orders. Amanda desperately wanted to get to the hospita

31、l immediately, but she couldn’t. She lives in Washington D.C., and her mother lives in California. For the past year and a half, Amanda has gone to Los Angeles every other month to take care of her mother. Flora Harris takes care of her husband, James, who’s 91 and has Alzheimer’s disease. They live

32、 in their own home, and a caregiver comes to help them a few hours a day. Amanda is one of many Americans facing the heartache of how to take care of aging parents from afar. She’s often worried and guilty, not to mention busy with a demanding job, two teenage daughters and the frequent trips to Ca

33、lifornia. In some ways, Amanda is lucky. She has the resources to make the trips to Los Angeles. Plus, she is a doctor who treats the elderly. She’s treated countless patients whose children live far away. “But it’s still tough,” she says. “I can foresee what the next few years are going to look l

34、ike, and it’s not a pretty picture. There will come a time when my father won’t recognize me and I worry he’s going to be violent and hurt my mother.” So what do you do when you live a continent away from your aging, sick parents? You can hire someone to help, but you can’t count on it completely.

35、 1、Why is Amanda worried and guilty? A.She is tired of taking care of her husband. B.She cannot afford to go to California often. C.She cannot take good care of her aging parents. D.She has heart disease and cannot do a demanding job. 2、The author considers Amanda lucky because ________. A.her

36、 parents are well cared by a caregiver B.she has experience of treating the elderly C.her parents are not very old D.she has a lot of free time 3、What’s one of the symptoms of a person with Alzheimer’s disease? A.Having no sense of pain. B.Having heart attacks often. C.Always feeling worried

37、and guilty. D.Being unable to recognize relatives. 4、The writer writes this passage in order to _________. A.stress the importance of tending aging parents B.give some advice on tending aging parents from afar C.introduce the current situation of aging parents in the USA D.show the difficulty

38、of tending aging parents living far away 24.(8分) Restaurants play a major part in defining the characteristics of a city. They reveal the diversity of the place, the pace of the nightlife and the financial health. Beijing, a metropolis that is home to 20 million people, has tens of thousands of

39、restaurants. Here are some special restaurants in Beijing. ● Diaoyutai State Guest Restaurant Traditionally, Diaoyutai State Guest Restaurant only served visiting dignitaries(达官贵人). But since1980, it has opened to the public. It offers not only Chinese cuisine at its best but also secluded dini

40、ng experience in an otherwise buzzing(嘈杂的)metropolis. Location: No. 2 Fucheng Road, Haidian District, Beijing Cost: $222.01 per person ● Heritage in Wanda Plaza Heritage offers French cuisine, which is famous for its rich taste and subtle nuances. Location: Wanda Plaza, No 93 Jianguo Road, C

41、haoyang District, Beijing Cost:$ 125:49 per person ● Kyoto Kaden Minokichi Kaiseki-Ryori in Pangu Hotel As the only 7 star hotel in Beijing, Kyoto Kaden Minokichi Kaiseki-Ryori is undoubtedly the most expensive restaurant in the city. Kaiseki is a traditional multicourse Japanese diner. Kaisek

42、i only uses seasonal ingredients and is prepared by master Japanese chef to reflect change of season. Location: Pangu 7 Star Hotel, Beijing 27 Central North 4th Ring Road Chaoyang District, Beijing Cost: $1159. 29 per person ● China Grill People come for food but stay for the view. Situated o

43、n the top floor of a landmark building in the heart of CBD, China Grill offers an unparalleled view of Beijing landscape. Location: 66/F Park Hyatt, 2 Jianguomen Wai, CBD, Beijing Cost: $ 130. 79 per person 1、What does the underlined word “secluded” mean in the second paragraph? A.Fashionable. B

44、.Peaceful. C.Popular. D.Crowded. 2、What can we learn about Kyoto Kaden Minokichi Kaiseki-Ryori? A.It only served visiting dignitaries when first opened. B.Its food is prepared by master Chinese chef. C.It is located in Haidian District in Beijing. D.It is the most expensive restaurant in Beiji

45、ng. 3、What is special about China Grill among the restaurants mentioned above A.It is the only one that serves Chinese food. B.It is the cheapest one of the four. C.You can enjoy the view of Beijing when dining there. D.It is famous for its rich taste. 25.(10分)Educators across the US are calli

46、ng for major changes to the admissions process in higher education. The Harvard school of Greduate Education, along with 80 other schools and organizations, released a report called "Turning the Tide Making Caring Common” in January, 2016. The report argues that the process schools use to choose stu

47、dents causes major problems. David Hawkins is the Executive Director for Educational Content and Policy at the National Association for College Admissions Counseling. Hawkins told Voice of America that most colleges and universities require many things from students when they apply. Schools usuall

48、y ask for an essay describing a student's interests or why they want to study at that school. The schools also ask for letters from teachers or other responsible adults describing why a student is a good candidate. But, Hawkins says, the area that schools are most concerned about is a student's high

49、 school grades and standardized test results. The report suggests that paying attention to academic success over other qualities works well for some students but hurts others. In addition, academic success is not the most important quality a student should have. More attention should be paid to sho

50、wing whether or not a student wants to do well in the world, according to the report. The report goes on to state that the best way to change the admissions process is by changing college applications. It suggests that schools should ask for evidence that students care about other people. But the r

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