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2025-2026学年天津市滨海紫云中学高三上学期第二次学情检测(期中)英语试题本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分第I卷(选择题,共115分)一.听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)1.Whatdoesthewomanprobablywanttodo?A.Writeapaper.B.Attendaclass.C.Getsomesleep.2.Whenwillthemanseehisparents?A.At11:00.B.At10:00.C.At9:00.3.Whydidn’tthemanseethewomanatbreakfasttime?A.Shewentforalongwalk.B.Shefinishedherbreakfastearly.C.Shedidn’tgotothedininghall.4.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthenewartmuseum?A.Itisniceinside.B.Itlooksattractiveoutside.C.Ithasnoattractionforher.5.Whatdidthewomandowiththereport?A.Shemadesuggestionsonit.B.Sheaskedthemantorewriteit.C.Shegotsomeoneelsetoreadit.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Onaplane.B.Inacar.C.Inarestaurant.7.Whatwillthemanhave?A.Beansaladandbeer.B.Beansaladandwater.C.Bakedchickenandcoffee.8.Whydoesn’tthemanhaveadietsoda?A.Itisexpensive.B.Itisunhealthy.C.Itisnotavailable.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。9.WhatistherelationshipbetweenStefanandtheman?A.Workmates.B.Formerschoolmates.C.Teacherandstudent.10.WheredidStefanandthemangofirst?A.Arestaurant.B.Theriverside.C.Ashoppingmall.11.Whatwasbytheriverinthepast?A.Factories.B.Gardens.C.Asportscenter.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题,12.Whenwilltheswimclassesbegin?A.OnMay1st.B.OnApril30th.C.OnApril29th.13.Howmanyswimclassesarebeingoffered?A.10.B.15.C.20.14.WhomustcometoshowtheirswimskillonApril29thor30th?A.ThosewhohavenoLevel3certificates.B.Thosewhowanttopasstheskillleveltestquickly.C.ThosewhohaveneverattendedCommunityPoolclasses.15Whowillratethestudents’skilllevel?A.Thespeaker.B.Theinstructors.C.Thelocalcommunity.二、单项填空(共15题,每小题1分,满分15分)1.—Wouldyouliketogoclimbingthisweekend,Susan?—________,butIhavetogoovermylessonsfornextMonday’stest.A.It’sadeal B.Idon’tcare C.Itdoesn’tmatter D.I’dloveto2.Totellthetruth,Ididn’tgetmuchofa(n)________ofthetownbecauseitwasdarkwhenIdrovethroughit.A.tradition B.distinction C.explanation D.impression3.Atthemeeting,MrLee________someissuesthatwerecloselyconnectedwitheducation,whichledtosomeheateddiscussions.A.cameacross B.woundup C.referredto D.burnedup4.Mrs.Yangisthebestteacherinourschool________shehasbeenateacherforonlytwoyears.A.eventhough B.asif C.nowthat D.incase5.Itisobviousthattheenvironmenthasbeengreatly________becauseofhumanactivity.A.enlarged B.witnessed C.changed D.confirmed6.—David,pleasegotoMrs.Brown’sofficeassoonasyoufinishcleaningtheblackboard.—________Ididn’thearwhatyousaid.A.Igotit B.Ibegyourpardon C.Thankyou D.Withpleasure7.Manyparentswanttheirchildrentoparticipateinvariousactivities________theycanlearnamusicalinstrumentorballetorotherskillsthatwillgivethemaheadstartoverothers.A.where B.what C.which D.when8.ThefilmDangal________ontruestoriesofIndianwrestlersachievedgreatsuccessworldwide.A.tobase B.tobebased C.based D.basing9.Whenwefightforourgoals,wewillbedevotedto________wearedoingandtrytoimproveourselves.A.Whom B.that C.what D.when10.Theuniversitystudentansweredallthequestionsproperly.She________manybooks.A.musthaveread B.mustread C.couldhaveread D.shouldread11.Williamlookedatthemanager________fearingthathewouldlayhimoffonthespot.A.inneed B.inplace C.inparticular D.inpanic12.Inmyopinion,whilecomputersarehelpingstudentsfinishtheiracademictasks,theyarealsokillingstudents’________thinkingandthespiritofexploration.A.supportive B.creative C.quick D.sensitive13.I________totakeatriptoFrancelastwinterholiday,butanunexpectedaccidentruinedmyplan.A.intend B.haveintended C.wouldintend D.hadintended14.Afteryearsoftravelingaroundtheworld,shedecidedtosettledowninParis________becauseitwastheplacewhereshetrulyfeltathome.A.permanently B.fundamentally C.respectively D.universally15.Theprofessordeliveredhislecture,________theimportanceofcriticalthinkinginacademicresearch.A.emphasized B.emphasizing C.toemphasize D.beingemphasized三、完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)Itwasatiringday.Carlhadbeenpickingupand____16____passengersthewholedayandwasheadinghome.Ontheway,henoticedawoman,whowasrushingtoeverycarpassingbyherandtryingto____17____one.Herbehaviorwasso____18____thatshealmostgothit.Butpeoplemightbefrightenedbyher____19____andnoonepulledup.Thewomanpickeduptheboylyingonthebenchbehindherandstoodthere____20____.SoCarlsloweddownand____21____themtofigureitout.“CanIhelpyou,madam?”Carlasked.Thewomannoddedandsaid____22____,“Gotothenearesthospital!”LaterCarllearnedthewoman’ssonTylersufferedacongenital(先天的)heartattack.Hegot____23____andtookthemallthewayto____24____time.Minuteslater,theyarrived.Tylerwassentinsidefor_____25_____asthewomanwaitedoutside.Meanwhile,hungryand_____26_____,Carlstayeduntilthedoctorsgaveanupdateontheboy.“Mrs.Thomas,yoursonisoutof_____27_____now,”adoctorsaid.Mrs.ThomasturnedtoCarl,thankinghimandthentryingtopayCarlforthecarfare,buthe_____28_____itandsaid,“Nofaresareforthosemakingtripstothehospital—thisismy_____29_____.”18yearslater,retiredCarlbookedataxitothehospitalforsometests.Inthecar,theyoungdriversaid,“Sir,allthetripsImaketothehospitalarefree!”Carlnever_____30_____tomeetadriverlikehim.“But_____31_____?”Carlaskedcuriously.Theyoungdriverreplied,“Becauseataxidriveronce_____32_____mewhenIhadaheartattackandhenever_____33_____fortripstothehospital.His_____34_____inspiresme,soIdothesame”“What’syourname,youngman?”“MynameisTyler.”Carldidn’tspeak,justsheddingtearsof_____35_____alongtheway.16.A.caringfor B.takingin C.droppingoff D.turningdown17.A.stop B.test C.purchase D.involve18.A.typical B.flexible C.aggressive D.risky19.A.courage B.madness C.effort D.impoliteness20.A.helplessly B.unwillingly C.uncertainly D.informally21.A.begged B.amused C.approached D.interrupted22.A.thoughtfully B.urgently C.honestly D.sharply23.A.annoyed B.embarrassed C.ashamed D.anxious24.A.raceagainst B.kill C.extend D.playfor25.A.investigation B.treatment C.adjustment D.preservation26.A.awkward B.proud C.tired D.curious27.A.touch B.sight C.danger D.power28.A.refused B.pulled C.counted D.replaced29.A.demand B.instinct C.ability D.policy30.A.volunteered B.failed C.prepared D.expected31.A.what B.why C.how D.who32.A.cured B.comforted C.accompanied D.saved33.A.charged B.paid C.maintained D.invested34.A.loyalty B.recognition C.kindness D.success35.A.relief B.joy C.sorrow D.regret四、阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50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。Manyteenagerslikedetectivestories.Theyenjoygoingbehindthesceneswiththemaincharacter—adetective.Herearethreeofthemostpopulardetectivestoriesforteens.Whichofthemdoyouwanttobuy?NatetheGreat(Book1of26)NatetheGreathasanewcase!HisfriendAnniehaslostanexpensivepicture.ShewantsNatetohelpherfindit.Natemustgetallthefacts,asktherightquestionsandnarrowthelistofsuspects.Jointhegreatdetectiveashesolvesthemystery,willyou?Paperback(平装书):$5.39E-book:$5.99>>BuyitonAmazonEncyclopediaBrown,BoyDetective(Book1of28)EncyclopediaBrownisIdavilleneighborhood’sten-year-oldstardetective.Hesolvesmysteriesfortheneighborhoodkids.HisdadisthechiefoftheIdavillePoliceDepartment.Everynight,Encyclopediahelpshimsolvehismostdifficultcases.Therearetencasesineachbook.NotonlydoesEncyclopediahaveachancetosolvethem,butthereaderisalsogivenalltheclues.Paperback:$4.99E-book:$2.80>>BuyitonAmazonThe100-Year-OldSecret:TheSherlockFiles(Book1of4)XenaandXanderHolmeshavejustfoundoutthey’rethegreat-great-grandchildrenofSherlockHolmes.TheyaregivenSherlock’sunsolvedcasebook.Thetwosetouttosolvethecases.Cantwo21st-centurykidssucceedwhereSherlockcouldnot?Paperback:$7.79E-book:$5.67>>BuyitonAmazonChoosethebestanswer.36.Thisarticleisprobablytakenfrom________.A.awebpage B.astorybookforchildrenCanadvertisementofabookstore D.amagazineforlanguageteachers37.InBook1ofNatetheGreat,Nate’sfriendAnnieaskshimto________.A.paintapicture B.findalostpictureC.takeapictureofher D.takealookathernewpicture38.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutEncyclopediaBrown,BoyDetectiveistrue?A.Encyclopediasolvescasesforthepolice.B.Encyclopedia’sfatherisafamousdetective.C.Thesolutionsarenotshownimmediatelytothereader.D.Amongthethreedetectivestories,itisthemostpopularone.39.Themaincharacter(s)ofThe100-Year-OldSecret:TheSherlockFilesis/are________.A.twochildren B.SherlockHolmesC.ayoungstardetective D.aboyandhisdetectivefather40.SusanwantstobuyBook1ofEncyclopediaBrown,BoyDetectiveandBook1ofThe100-Year-OldSecret:TheSherlockFiles.Howmuchcanshesaveifshebuyse-booksinsteadofpaperbacks?A.$2.12. B.$2.19. C.$4.31. D.$4.91.RecentlyIspoketosomeofmystudentsaboutwhattheywantedtodoaftertheygraduated,andwhatkindofjobprospectstheythoughttheyhad.ConsideringthatIteachstudentswhoaretrainedtobedoctors,Iwassurprisedtofindthatmostthoughtthattheywouldnotbeabletogetthejobstheywantedwithout“outsidehelp”.“Whatkindofhelpisthat?”Iasked,expectingthemtotellmethattheywouldneedarelativeorfamilyfriendtohelpthemout.“Surgery(外科手术)”,onereplied.Iwasprettyshockedbythatresponse.Itseemsthatthegraduatesoftodayareincreasinglywillingtogoundertheknifetogetaheadofotherswhenitcomestogettingajob.Onegirltoldmethatshewasconsideringsurgerytoincreaseherheight.“Theybreakyourlegs,putinspecialthings,andslowlyexpandthegapbetweenthetwoendsoftheboneasitregrows.Youcangetatleast5cmtaller!”Atthatpoint,Iwasshocked.Iamshort.Ican’tdenythat,butIdon’tthinkIwouldputmyselfthroughmonthsofpainjusttobeafewcentimeterstaller.Idon’tevenbothertowearshoeswiththicksoles,asI’mnottryingtohidethefactthatIamjustnottall!Itseemstomethatthereisatrendtowardwanting“perfection”,andthatisanidealthatjustdoesnotexistinreality.Nooneisbornperfect,however,magazines,TVshowsandmoviespresentimagesofthin,tall,beautifulpeopleasbeingthenorm(标准).Advertisementsforslimmingaids,beautytreatmentsandcosmeticsurgeryclinicsfillthepagesofnewspapers,furthercreatinganideathat“perfection”isarequirement,andthatyoumustgoforit,nomatterwhatthecost.Inmyopinion,skills,ratherthanappearance,shoulddeterminehowsuccessfulapersonisinhischosencareer.41.Intheauthor’sopinion,“outsidehelp”means________.A.gettinghelpfromrelativesorfamilyfriends B.goingundertheknifeC.tryingtobeperfect D.gettingaheadofothers42.Manygraduatestodayturntocosmeticsurgeryto________.A.marryabetterman/woman B.becomeamodelC.getanadvantageoverothersinjob-hunting D.attractmoreadmirers43.Whatwastheauthor’sreactiontowardsthegirl’sdecision?A.Excited. B.Surprised. C.Happy. D.Angry.44.Accordingtothepassage,theauthorbelievesthat________.A.everyoneshouldgoforperfection,whateverthecostB.it’srightforgraduatestoaskforotherstohelpthemoutinhuntingforjobsC.mediashouldbecriticisedformisleadingyoungpeopletodosurgeryDitisone’sappearanceinsteadofskillsthatreallymattersinone’scareer45.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofhisheight?A.Hedislikesbeingcalledashortman. B.Hetriestoincreasehisheightthroughsurgery.C.Healwayswearsshoeswiththicksolestohidethefact. D.Hejustacceptsitasitis.Manycompaniesarepushingtheiremployeestogetbacktotheoffice,consideringitcriticalformaintainingthecorporateculture.AccordingtoTreehugger,thethirdindustrialrevolutionwouldbetheendoftheofficeandinthefuture,itwouldbeacoffeeshop:“Themajorpurposeofanofficeinthefutureistointeract,togetaroundatableandtalk,andtochat.”IamsoenthusiasticabouttheendoftheofficeconsideringthecarbonitwouldsaveItisreflectedinnotjustthegasinthecarsorthebuildingoperations,butthemassivecarbonfrombuildingofficebuildings,subways,andotherfacilitiesdesignedtomeetthepeakdemandofthecommute(通勤).Manycompaniesaresettlingintotheconceptofhybrid(混合的)offices,whereemployeesworkfromhomeseveraldaysperweek.TheCarbonCounteroftheFinancialTimesseesapictureintheU.S.where“therearebiggersavingsfromhomeworking,largelydowntoacutinthetimespentdrivinggas-guzzling(高油耗的)cars.”Butpeoplemaymovetobiggersuburbanhouses,willingtohavelongercommutes,wheretheyhavetwicethefootprintofsomeonelivinginthecity.TheCarbonCounterestimatesthatfull-timehomeworkinghasafootprintofabout50%offull-timeofficeworkingintheU.S.,butonlyaminorsavingincarbonemissionswithaswitchto3daysintheofficeand2athome,basedona22-milecommuteanda40%increaseinheatingandelectricityforthosedaysworkingfromhome.Besides,nocompanyisgoingtokeep100%oftheirofficespacefortwo-thirdsofthenumberofpeople,especiallywhentheyarenolongerworryingaboutsocialdistancing.Companieswillpromotemore“hot-desking”whereemployeesdonothavepermanentpersonalspots,whichmanyfindmakestheofficelessattractive,encouragingmorepeopletoworkfromhome.Inotedearliertheremightbelessdemandforpublictransportationandhighwayexpansioninthecaseofhybridoffices,butanalystJohnKempreportscrowdedsubwaysareafeature,notafault.Kempalsonotesthat“fullyoccupiedcentralofficesandtransportationsystemsusuallymakeveryefficientuseofenergy.”46.Whyarelotsofcompaniescallingonemployeestoreturntooffices?A.Topromotearelaxingworkingenvironment.B.Toreduceunnecessarycarbonfootprints.C.Tobringaboutanotherindustrialrevolution.D.Toboostsocialcontactandteamworkamongthem.47.Whatmakestheauthorinfavorofputtinganendtotheoffice?A.Itsenvironment-friendliness.B.Itsloweringthecostofthecommute.C.Itscontributiontohishealth.D.Itsgivinghimflexibleworkinghours.48.WhichofthefollowingmighttheCarbonCounteragreewith?A.Hybridofficesmightnotbesocarbon-efficient.B.Workingfromhomeisnoteasytoputintopractice.C.Full-timehomeworkingismoresuitablefortheU.S.D.ManypeopleintheU.S.havetofacelongercommutes.49.Whatcanweknowabout“hot-desking”?A.Itresultsinsocialdistancing.B.Itstimulatesemployees'enthusiasmforwork.C.Itencouragespeopletoimprovesocialskills.D.Itcontributestopeople’spreferenceforworkingfromhome.50.WhatisKemp’sattitudetowardshybridoffices?AApproving. B.Indifferent. C.Negative. D.Uncertain.AlbertEinseinsaid,“Onlyalifelivedforothersisworthliving.”Howdoesthisjoboffersound?You’llneedtobeavailableonshortnotice,includinglateatnightandonweekends.Youcouldbeaskedtodoanythingfromhelpingatcommunityeventstorespondingtolife-threateningemergencies(sometimesputtingyourownsafetyatrisk).Thisjobalsoinvolvesalotofregulartraining.Oh,andyouwon'tbepaidforanyofthis.Wouldyoutakethejob?Thisjobmightnotnecessarilyappealtoeveryone,butifthissoundslikeanopportunityyou’deagerlyaccept,thenyou’dfitrightinwithWesternAustralia’s26,000emergencyservicevolunteers.Theemergencyservicesaren'ttheonlyindustrybenefitingfromvolunteers.AcrossbothAustraliaandAmerica,betweenaquarterandhalfofthepopulationvolunteereachyearinareasincludingeducation,sports,health,religion,andsocialservices.Whatmotivatespeopletovolunteer?Yes,volunteersdon'tgetpaid.Butitdoesn'tmeanpeopledon'tgetbenefitsfromvolunteering.Indeed,researchshowstherearesignificantmentalhealthbenefitscomingwithvolunteering.Itcanbeameanstomakenewfriends,buildnewskillsortrythingsoutofyourcomfortzone.Itcanalsobeameanstohelplovedones.Acaseissomeoneclosetomewhorecentlylostherhusbandtoadisease.Whenherhusbandwasadmittedtoanursingfacility,shedecidedtovolunteerforthepatientadvocacycommittee.Shefoundgreatsupportandfeltshecouldmakeadifferenceinthelivesofthepatients.Afterherhusband'spassing,shedecidedtocontinuevolunteeringforthecommitteenotonlyasawaytoshowgratitudeforthegreatcareherhusbandreceivedbutalsobecauseshemadefriendsthere.Shefoundawaytoputhercareerskillstouseforthecommongoodandkeepactiveafterretirement.Therearecountlesswaystovolunteer.Nomatterhowyoudoit,itisdefinitelywortheveryminuteyouputintoit.51.Ifwearecommittedto“thisjob”describedinPara.2weare_______.A.alwaysindangeroflosingourlivesB.oncall24hoursaday,7daysaweekC.busyprovidingfirst-aidtrainingincommunitiesD.goingtoworkonweekendsandrestonweekdays52.Whatdoestheauthormainlytellusinthethirdparagraph?A.Noteveryoneisfittobeavolunteer.B.Manyindustriesintheworldneedvolunteers.C.ManyemergencyservicesexistinWesternAustralia.D.ManypeopledevotethemselvestovolunteeringinAustraliaandAmerica.53.Wecancometotheconclusionthatvolunteering_______.A.isawin-winsituationB.benefitsboththebodyandthemindC.spreadsquicklyamongpeopleD.ishardtosticktowithoutrewards54.Theauthor'sfriendkeptvolunteeringafterherhusband'sdeath_________.A.forherinteresttolearncareerskillsB.tostayhelpfulandrelatedtopeopleC.asameanstogetoverhergreatlossD.becauseitwasherhusband'slastwill55.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Toencouragevolunteering.B.Toadvertiseajobopportunity.C.Toexpressgratitudetovolunteers.D.Togiveadviceonvolunteering.第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共35分)五、阅读表达(共5题,每题2分,共10分)阅读表达MumandDadnevernoticedIwasfailing,butIdon’tblamethem.Theyhadfivechildrenandabusyhousehold.Igotthroughprimaryschool,butwithinmonthsafterstartingsecondaryeducationI’dbeenmovedintoaclassfor“slow”kids.AsfarasIwasconcerned,thatwaswhereIbelonged,butstillfeltashamed.At14,Irealizedthingsweren’tgoingtogetbetter.I’dsoonleaveschoolunqualifiedandunemployable.EveryonewouldknowIwasstupid.Unabletotalkaboutthatwithfamilyorfriends,Iranawayfromhome.Lifewasnoteasyforme,butIalwaysfoundawayout.IfIhadtomeetsomeone,I’drepeatthestreetnametomyselfuntilIfoundacab.IavoidedsituationswhereI’dhavetosignmyname.Billswerepaidatthepostoffice,incash.IfIhadtofillinanapplicationform,I’dtakeitintothestreetandaskapasser-byforhelp.Ifsomeonesuggestedatriptothetheatre,I’dfindanexcusenottogo.Theturningpointemergedwiththebirthofmydaughter,Henrietta.HowcouldIexpecthertothrive(茁壮成长)ifIwasn’tabletohelpherwithhomework?Whowouldreadherbedtimestories,ifnotme?Iwas30,andcouldn’tevenrecitethealphabet.Itookaneveningcoursebutkeptitsecretfrommyfri

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