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2025~2026学年天津市滨海新区大港油田第三中学高三上学期第二次月考英语试卷一、单项选择1.---Let'swalktothatvillagetogether.---__________.Howcanwetwogirlsdothatinthedark?

A.Iagreewithyou.B.That'sagoodpoint.C.Youmustbejoking!D.That'snotyouropinion!2.Nothingtaughtbyothershasthesameeffectonyouas________learnedbyyourself.

A.oneB.thatC.thoseD.it3.Thesteamboatwasfullyfurnishedwithlifepreservers.Thepassengersmightbesaved__________accidents.

A.inspiteofB.insteadofC.incaseofD.inplaceof4.ZhangGuimei,afamousmoralmodel,________abetterlife,butcaringforneither,shedevotedherselftochangingthefatesofchildreninthemountains.

A.couldhaveenjoyedB.mayenjoyC.musthaveenjoyedD.canenjoy5.Thisbookgivesabrief_____ofthehistoryofthecastleanddetailsoftheartcollectioninthemainhall.

A.outlineB.referenceC.articleD.outlook6.Turkishofficialsaresayingthatthenumberofpeoplewho________bytheearthquakesthattookplaceinsoutheasternTurkey________atleast20million.

A.hadbeenaffected;reachesB.hasaffected;reachC.wasaffected;reachD.havebeenaffected;reaches7.—Jim,what’stheresultofthefinal?—Believeitornot,China________beatitsstrongopponentFrance.

A.narrowlyB.casuallyC.initiallyD.typically8.Thenumberoftickets_____willbedeterminedbythesizeofthestadium.

A.adaptableB.acceptableC.advisableD.available9.InJanuary2023,anewyearfilm,FullRiverRed,________inSongdynasty,wasreleasedandmadeahitimmediately.

A.setB.settingC.havingsetD.toset10.Shehurriedlyranhome,neveroncelookingbacktoseewhethershe________.

A.wouldfollowB.wasfollowingC.hasfollowedD.wasbeingfollowed11.Asmanyasfivecoursesareprovided,andyouarefreetochoose________suitsyoubest.

A.whateverB.whicheverC.wheneverD.wherever12.ThemothergoesmadeverytimeshewashestheT-shirt__________hersonwipeshisdirtyhands.

A.thatB.whereC.whichD.when13.Auniversityisaneducationalinstitutionwhich________degreesandcarriesoutresearch.

A.rewardsB.awardsC.promotesD.presents14.Theengineoftheshipwasoutoforderandthecomingtyphoon________thehelplessnessofthecrewatsea.

A.addedtoB.resultedfromC.turnedoutD.madeup15.Whenwevisitedthewardthenextmorning,wewereamazedtoseethat________,bothboyswerestillalive.

A.againstalloddsB.abovethehorizonC.beyondallpraiseD.behindtheschedule二、完形填空GreenbergwasaluckyguytoenterColumbiaUniversityonfullscholarship.Butjustbeforejunioryear,Greenberg’s________changed.Onedayhisvision“________up”andlaterhewasdiagnosedwithglaucoma(青光眼).ThendoctorsoperatedonGreenberg’seyes.________,thesurgerydidn’twork.Greenbergwasgoingblind.Hewasso________thatherefusedtoseeanyone.AsGreenberg’sbestfriend,ArthurpersuadedGreenbergtogobacktoColumbiaand________tobehisreader.Arthurread________tohimeveryday,takingtimeoutofhisownstudy,andGreenberg________scoringstraightA’s.Still,hewas________aboutgettingaroundaloneandreliedonhisfriend.Then,oneafternoon,GreenbergandArthurwenttoMidtownManhattan.Whenitwastimetogobacktocampus,Arthursaidhecouldn’t________himbecauseofanappointment.Greenberg________.Theyargued,andArthurwalkedoff,________GreenbergaloneinGrandCentralTerminal.Greenberg,whowascompletely________,stumbled(蹒跚)throughtherush-hourcrowd.HetookashuttletrainwesttoTimesSquare,andthentransferredtoanuptowntrain.Fourmileslater,he________attheColumbiaUniversitystop.Attheuniversity’sgate,someone________him.“Ops,excuseme,sir.”Greenberg________thevoice.ItwasArthur’s.Greenberg’sfirstreactionwas________,butinthenextsecond,herealizedwhathehadjust________andrealized,too,whohadmadeitpossible.________,Arthurhadbeenwithhimthewholeway,usingoneofthemost________strategies.Blindnessdoesn’tmakeGreenbergfailtoappreciatethe________oflife.Healwayssaysheistheluckiestmanintheworld.16.A.faithB.attitudeC.fortuneD.reputation17.A.litB.steamedC.clearedD.cheered18.A.OtherwiseB.MoreoverC.ThereforeD.However19.A.shyB.desperateC.selfishD.nervous20.A.offeredB.pretendedC.happenedD.learned21.A.lettersB.newspapersC.textbooksD.magazines22.A.endedupB.carriedonC.imaginedD.considered23.A.curiousB.confidentC.excitedD.tentative24.A.abandonB.rescueC.comfortD.accompany25.A.compromisedB.panickedC.explainedD.apologized26.A.leavingB.findingC.consultingD.serving27.A.tiredB.amusedC.confusedD.satisfied28.A.gotoffB.pulledoverC.lookedaroundD.ranaway29.A.turnedtoB.shoutedatC.knockedintoD.quarreledwith30.A.raisedB.lostC.controlledD.recognized31.A.angerB.pleasureC.reliefD.sorrow32.A.missedB.questionedC.ignoredD.achieved33.A.GraduallyB.FinallyC.ObviouslyD.Strangely34.A.brilliantB.familiarC.defensiveD.complex35.A.magicB.beautyC.wisdomD.truth三、阅读理解TheDepartmentofCulturalAffairsandSpecialEvents(DCASE)isdedicatedtoincreasingChicago’sartisticandculturalvitality(活力),whichincludesmarketingthecity’sculturetoaworldwideaudienceandpresentinghigh-quality,freeandaffordableculturalprogramstolocalcitizensandvisitors.ThefollowingarejustafewofChicago’s2022(autumn-winter)festivalsandactivities.AnnualChicagoJazzFestivalAugust30-September2,2022MillenniumParkandChicagoCulturalCenterwww.chicagojazzfestival.usAsafavoriteLaborDayweekendtradition,theworld-classChicagoJazzFestivalshowcasesfourstagesofliveperformancesbyChicago’svastjazztalentalongsidenationalandinternationaljazzlegendsandartists.ThefestivalisproducedbytheChicagoDCASEandprogrammedbytheJazzInstituteofChicago.AnnualWorldMusicFestivalinChicagoSeptember7-23,2022MillenniumPark,ChicagoCulturalCenterandothercity-widelocationsEnjoyglobalmusicbyaward-winningartistsfromaroundtheworldatthecity-wideWorldMusicFestivalinChicagofeaturing50artistsandgroupsofmusiciansrepresentingover20countriesandregionsoftheworld.CreativeYouthFestivalSeptember22,2022MillenniumPark/yocyAspartofthe“YearofCreativeYouth”,Chicago’sfirstCreativeYouthFestivalshowcasesyouthartistsindance,theater,music,thevisualartsandmore.Throughperformancesandactivities,allagesdiscoverandcelebratethecreativityandtalentofrisinglocalartists—andthosehelpingtoinspireandunlockeverychild’screativepotential.McCormickTribuneIceRinkMid-November2022-Mid-March2023MillenniumParkHavefunattheMcCormickTribuneIceRink,aChicagowintertraditionforoveradecadethatdrawsover100,000skatersannually.Skatingisfreeandopentothepublic,withskaterentalsavailablefor$12(perperson)Monday-Thursdayand$14Friday-Sundayandholidays.Freeskatinglessonsareofferedthroughouttheseason.FinancialsupportfortheselessonsisprovidedbytheMcDonald’sActiveLifestylesEndowment,managedbytheMillenniumParkFoundation.36.Thepurposeoftheabovefestivalsandactivitiesisto________.

A.makeChicagobetter-knowntotheworldB.attractmoreandmoretouriststoChicagoC.raisemoneyfortheconstructionofChicagoD.createalivelierartisticandculturalatmosphereinChicago37.DuringtheLaborDayweekend,youcangoto________.

A.CreativeYouthFestivalB.AnnualChicagoJazzFestivalC.McCormickTribuneIceRinkD.AnnualWorldMusicFestivalinChicago38.Thesecondlongesteventis________.

A.CreativeYouthFestivalB.AnnualChicagoJazzFestivalC.McCormickTribuneIceRinkD.AnnualWorldMusicFestivalinChicago39.CreativeYouthFestival________.

A.isquiteaneweventinChicagoB.featuresmanyworld-famousartistsC.onlyattractsyoungpeopleD.mainlyinspirescreativitythroughhandicraft40.FortwoskaterentalsandoneskatinglessononChristmasDaytheMcCormickTribuneIceRinkwillcharge________.

A.$24B.$26C.$28D.$52Asachild.IneverconsideredmyselfanathleteatallasIwasveryuncoordinated(不协调的).However,IdidlovetorunbecauseIfeltasifIwasflying,butthisallchangedtwoyearsagowhenIsufferedakneeinjury.IwasbedriddenfortwoweeksandIhadadifficulttimemovingevenshortdistances.Iliterallycriedmyselfonmywaytothecarforafewdays.Whentherapywasn’tworkingwellforme,Isignedupforahotyogaclassforgirls,BikramYogatobeexact.Startingayogapracticewastrulyagodsendbecauseithelpedmegainstrengthinmykneesbut,mostimportantly,yogahelpedmeattainamorepeacefulstateofmind,bodyandspirit.Sinceeachclasswasheatedto105F,everytimeIsetfootintheyogastudio,I’dfeelasurge(涌起)ofnegativethoughtscomeuponmelikeabigoceanwave.Someofthesethoughtswere,inthebeginningofmypractice,sostrongthatIwalkedoutoftheclassseveraltimes,However,asthemonthspassedby,InoticedthatwhenIdidn’tgetswayedawaybymynegativethoughts,Icouldstayinthehotroomforlonger.After3-4monthsofpracticinghotyoga,myarmsandlegswerebeginningtogetdefinition.IalsowokeupwithsomuchmoreenergythanIhadbeforestartingmyyogapracticeandIgraduallystartedsheddingthepoundsfrommybody.YogaliterallymademefeelasifI’dtakenashotofenergydrinkandjustgavemethatburstthathelpedmykneeshealandmademyoverallhealthbetter.AsIsawsomeofmyclassmatesdoposesthatlookedappealingtome,IstartedtothinkmaybeIcoulddothemtoo.Therefore,yogahelpedshowmethatIhavenoreallimitationsphysicallyunlessIsetthoselimitationsmyselfthrougheatingjunkandthinkinginnegativelimitingterms.Also,practicingyogainfrontofamirrorhelpedmeconnectwithmyselfandpracticingwithagroupofpeoplereallyhelpedmetofeelagreatersenseofconnectionwithhumanitywhereasbeforeIdidn’t.Overall,thisyogapracticehashelpedmetoseeI’mpartofabiggerpictureinlife!41.Whatoncedepressedtheauthorterribly?

A.HerinabilitytowalkB.Herbeinguncoordinated.C.Herfailuretofindhercar.D.Herseriousphysicaldisease.42.Whatwastheeffectofyogaclassesontheauthor’smind?

A.Shegotemotionallysmarter.B.Shefeltlimitedbuthopeful.C.Shebecamementallystronger.D.Sheacceptedherselfasshewas.43.Whatdifficultydidtheauthormeetwhileattendingeachyogaclass?

A.Thetemperaturewasdifficulttocontrolinyogaclass.B.Shecouldn’tbearthepainthekneeinjurybrought.C.Shewasgreatlyinfluencedbynegativethoughts.D.Lackofconfidencepreventedtheauthordoingyoga.44.WhatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromParagraph4?

A.Shedidbetterthanherclassmatesatschool.B.Herphysicalstatehasacquiredanewoutlook.C.Shehasdevelopedmanyhealthyeatinghabits.D.Hersocialcirclewaswidenedintheyogaclasses.45.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassage?

A.Tocallonreaderstosignupforyogacourses.B.Topresentthebenefitsofpracticingyogaregularly.C.Toshowreadersthenecessaryskillsneededtodoyoga.D.Tosharewithreadersherexperienceintakingyogaclasses.Isitpossibletobuildhousesthatarecompletelyself-sufficientinprovidinganddisposingoftheirownwater?Manyareasoftheworldsufferfromlowrainfall.Alackofwaterisincreasinglybecomingaproblem.Howisitpossibletosaveandbetterusewaterresourcesinhomes?SomehousesinruralareasofAustraliadonothavewatersuppliedtothem.ThehousewaslikethiseventhoughthepeoplelivedinasuburbcalledGelorup,only10kilometersfromthecityofBunbury.Theycollectedallthewaterontheroofandfromthegutters(排水沟)whereitwentintoundergroundpipesthatledtoalargewatertank.Fromthetankthewaterfedbacktothehouseandsuppliedalltheirneedsfromdrinkingtoflushingtoilets.Whentheycametotheendofthewinterrainyseason,theywouldcarefullywatchthelevelofthewaterinthewatertank:Ithadanindicatorontheside.Thewaterusedbythehousewouldgointoasystembelowthehousewhichpurifieditandeventuallyreleaseditintotheground.Theyweren’tallowedtousestrongchemicalsincleaningandwashingthenaturalbacterianeededtoworkinthewaterbeforeitwasreleasedagain.Thiswasagreatsystemaswaterwasnotpumpedtoorfromtheirhouse.Theywereusingtheirownwaterandwereself-reliant.Theydidn’tevengetawaterbill!Imagineifeveryhousecouldbebuiltwiththiscapacity.Thedrawbackwasthatitoftenseemedtobesuchawastethatthewaterfiltering(过滤)downintothegroundcouldnotbefirstusedonthegarden.Whentheyranlowonwater,itwasthegardenthatsufferedastheyhadtostopwatering.Howoftentheyimaginedthatwaterfeedingtheflowersandvegetables.Nowthereisasystem,developedbyanAustraliancompanythatallowspeopletoreusemuchofthatwater.ThesystemiscalledtheNexuseWaterRecycler.Ontheirwebsitetheyexplainthat,“…greywateriswastewatergeneratedbywashingpeopleandtheirclothes.Itaccountsfornearlyhalfofthewaterusedinatypicalhome…”Waterfromthebath,shower,sinkdishwasherandwashingmachineispulledintotherecycler.Thereitismadesafeenoughtouseongardensandintoilets.Thatsurelywouldhavesolvedallthewaterproblems.HouseswhichdonotcollecttheirownwateraspeopleinGelorupdid,canalsostillbenefitfromthissystem.Withthesystem,mostofthewaterfedtothehousescanbeusedtwiceover.Inaddition,thesystemhasanextracomponentthatcanbeboughtandinstalledthatusestheheatfromthewastebathorwashingmachinewatertoheatupatankofcleanwater.46.WhatdoweknowaboutpeoplelivinginGelorupfromParagraphs2and3?

A.TheycollectallthewatertheycouldfindintheundergroundpipesB.Theyinstallasystemtopurifythewaterbeforeit’ssuppliedtothefamily.C.Theyemploychemicalstokillthebacteriainwaterbeforedrainingit.D.Theyseldomworryaboutthevolumeofwaterintheirtanksinrainyseason.47.ThedrawbackofthesystemusedbyGelorupis________.

A.watershouldbepumpedintothesystemtobepurifiedbeforereleasingB.itfailstoridthewastewaterofunnecessarybacteriaandvirusbeforereleasingC.peoplestillhavetopayhighwaterbillsbecauseofitslowrecyclabilityrateD.thewasterateissohighthatpeoplehavetosacrificegardeningwhenlackingwater48.What’sNOTtheadvantageoftheNexuseWaterRecycler?

A.Waterdealtwithbyitissafertouseingardening.B.Itimprovestherecyclabilityrateofthewastewater.C.Itenableseverydropofwatertoberecycledandusedagain.D.Anextracomponentcanhelpreuseenergyfromwastewater.49.What’stheattitudeoftheauthortowardsrecyclingwaterinhomes?

A.Critical.B.Approving.C.Central.D.Indifferent.50.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?

A.AHousethatCollectsItsOwnWaterB.AHousethatliesinRuralAreaC.AFamousAustralianCompanyD.AnIntellectualWashingMachineWhatisyourcalling?Whatisyourpurposeinlife?Whatdidyoucometothisworldtodo?Everydaywereadabouthowweshouldfindourpurposeandpursueitthroughoutourlivesinordertofindmeaningandcontentment.Thereareevenscientificstudiesthatshowpeoplewhoviewtheirworkasacallingratherthanjustacareerorajobhaveahigherlifeandworksatisfaction.So,whatexactlyisthiscalling?I’vepersonallystruggledwiththisconceptformanyyears.Iknewthathappinessnotonlycamefromapresentstateofjoy,butalsofromthepursuitofanobjectivethatgavemesomethingtopursue.Thatis,untilIfoundmyselffeelingemptydespitemyachievementofthosegoals.AndasIreflectedonthesefeelingsofemptinessandboredomthathadarisendespitemysuccesses,Irealizedsomething.Meaningandsatisfactioncomefromapersonaldevotiontowhatwedoandtheintrinsic(固有的)fulfillmentwegetfromit.Ithasnothingtodowithfinancialgain,socialadvancementoranyothertypeofexternalrewardormotivation.Itisaboutdoingsomethingthatwelove.Itisaboutfocusingoureffortsandspendingourtimeonpassionsthatlightthesparkinsideofusandallowustosharewiththeworldtheuniquegiftswepossess.IhadneverbeforestoppedtothinkaboutwhatIfoundintrinsicallyrewardingorfulfilling.FinancialgainandexternalrecognitionwereprettymuchtheonlydriversIknew.Moreso,Ithoughtthiscallingmeanthavingonepassionwewerebornwithtopursuerelentlessly(不懈地).So,Ispentsomeyearstryingtofindthislong-lostpurposeofmine.IdiscoveredduringthattimepassionsIhadnoideaIevenhad.Yet,Iwasn’tsurehowtomakethemintomylifepurpose.Isearchedforananswerbutcouldn’tfindit.Itwasn’tuntilIcametounderstandthetruthsaboutourpurposeinlifethatIwasabletofindmyplaceinthisworld.Ourpurposecanconsistofvariousthingsthatmakeusfeelalive.Aswegrowandevolvethroughoutthedifferentstagesinourlives,wemaydiscovernewpassionsanddesiresthatchangeoursenseofpurposeandcalling.Weallhavealongingforlivesthatgivemeaningtoourexistence.Thedifferenceliesinhowwegoaboutaccomplishingthis.Wemusteachfindourown“shine”andthenshineon.51.Accordingtothepassage,thecallingrefersto________.

A.one’sviewaboutcareersB.ataskonehastocarryoutC.alife-longcareeronechoosesD.astrongdesireorsenseofdutytodoajob52.Whichofthefollowingbelongstotheauthor’spreviousdriversforfindingfulfillment?

A.Financialgainandexternalrecognition.B.Pursuingpassionsrelentlessly.C.Discoveringnewpassions.D.Findingpurposeinlife.53.Whatistherealpurposeinlifeaccordingtotheauthor?

A.Tryingtodoeverythingthatyoucan.B.Tryingtoachieveyourambitiousgoals.C.Doingmeaningfulthingswithyourpassion.D.Doingsomethingthatcanbesuccessfuleasily.54.Accordingtothe5thparagraph,weknowthat________.

A.theauthorspentsomeyearsmakingchangesB.theauthorusedtothinkhehadnopassionatallC.theauthordidn’tknowhowtosearchforthelifepurposeD.theauthorhasknownhispassionssincehestartedtowork55.Whatconclusioncanbedrawnfromthepassage?

A.It’swisetogiveupdiscoveringouronetruepassion.B.It’suselesstopursuefinancialgainandexternalrecognition.C.It’snecessarytofindourowncallingandpursueitwithvigor.D.It’simportanttoshareourpassionwiththeworldwithoutstopping.阅读表达Theoldmanwalkedslowlyintotherestaurant.Hispoorjacket,patched(打补丁)trousers,andworn-outshoesmadehimstandoutfromtheusualSaturdaymorningbreakfastcrowd.Unforgettablewerehispaleblueeyesthatsparkled(闪耀)likediamonds,largerosycheeks,andthinlipsthatheldasteadysmile.Withthehelpofhistrustycane(拐杖),hewalkedtowardatablebythewindow.Ayoungwaitresswatchedhimandranovertohim,saying,"Here,Sir.Letmegiveyouahandwiththatchair."Withoutaword,hesmiledandnoddedathankyou.Shepulledthechairawayfromthetable.Supportinghimwithonearm,shehelpedhimmoveinfrontofthechair,andgetcomfortablyseated.Thenshepushedthetableupclosetohim,andleanedhiscaneagainstthetablewherehecouldreachit.

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