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2025~2026学年天津市蓟州区度第一学期期末重点校联考高三英语试卷一、单项选择1.—Theperformancestartsathalfpastseven,sodoyouthinkwecanarriveontime?—________Ifthetrafficisnotheavy,wecansurelygetthereinadvance.

A.Youcan’tbeserious!B.Itdepends.C.Noway!D.Forgetit.2.Environmentaleducationoffersanarea________variousskillscanbedeveloped,whichisessentialforthesechildrenasfuturedecision-makers.

A.whichB.whereC.whoD.whose3.Manyspecies,includingendangeredones,areknown________byoceanplastics.

A.tohavebeenaffectedB.tohaveaffectedC.havingbeenaffectedD.havingaffected4.Itwillbelessthan100days________thefirstEnglishCollegeEntranceExaminationinTianjinin2026comes.

A.whenB.asC.beforeD.since5.Thepopularfoodblogger,togetherwithherteam,cametoourrestaurantforatastinglastweek,andmanyapositivereviewshepostedonline________ourcustomerfloweversince.

A.boostedB.boostC.haveboostedD.hasboosted6.Inhischildhood,mygrandfather______situndertheoldappletreeforhours,listeningtostoriestoldbythevillageelders.

A.wouldB.shouldC.couldD.shall7.Yourremarkswerekindof________onthatoccasion,soyoushouldapologizetoMr.Wang.

A.outofplaceB.outofdateC.outofsightD.outofwork8.Reformoftheevaluationprocessforeducationalperformanceisvitaltobalanced_________ofeducationresources.

A.transformationB.distributionC.reputationD.investigation9.Thecharmofthesmallbookstoreliesinitspersonaltouch,somethingquitedistinctfrom_________ofalargechainstore.

A.theoneB.oneC.thatD.it10.Tomasteranewskill,themostimportantfactorisoften______practice,ratherthanirregularburstsofeffort.

A.consistentB.permanentC.temporaryD.occasional11.Thenegotiationswere________fierce,buttheyendedwithmutualagreement.

A.merelyB.initiallyC.graduallyD.formally12.Themissingkeysfinally________atthebottomofthedrawerafterathoroughsearch.

A.madeupB.tookupC.broughtupD.turnedup13.Headjustedhisjackettohidethathishands______,tryingtomaintaincalminfrontofeveryone.

A.haveshakenB.hadshakenC.wereshakingD.areshaking14.It’snotreallysurprising________Tomwonthefirstplaceinthesingingcompetitionasheissotalentedandhard-working.

A.thatB.whatC.whichD.how15.—I’mthinkingaboutskippingthesunscreen.It’scloudytoday!—________.Putsomeonanyway—youknowhowunpredictablethesuncanbe.

A.IamtotallyonyoursideB.YoucansaythatagainC.ItisreallyuptoyouD.You’dbetterplayitsafe二、完形填空SiaGodikawas13whenshenoticedthebarefootchildrenofconstructionworkersatabuildingsitenearherhouseinBangalore,India.“Theirfeetwerebare,________,bleeding,”reflectsSia.“Theywerejustwalkingaroundthatbuildingsitelikeitwasaneveryday________forthem.”Anditwas.Inthatmoment,Siarealizedthetroubling________toherownlifeofprivilege.Shewentbackhome,________herclosetdoorsandsawshoes—manyofwhichhadn’tbeen________formonthsoryears—pileduphigh.Thenshe________togivethemallawaytothechildrenshesawattheconstructionsite.Laterthatyear,withthe________ofherparentsandcommunityvolunteers,SiafoundedSoleWarriors,acharityfocusedonproviding________tothoseinneed.Aftershe________thewordwithpostersandWhatsAppgroups,inquiriesfrompeoplewhowantedtohelpcame________in.Formonths,Siawasbalancingschoolworkandhernewpassionproject.Initsfirstdistributiondrive,SoleWarriorscollectedand________700pairsofshoes.Todaythatnumber________ataround28,000.Buttheorganisation’s________wasn’twithoutitschallenges.Whenit________lookingforpartners,Siafacedoneproblemafteranotherbefore________apartner.“Beinga13-year-old,Ididfacealotof________becauseatmyage,peoplewerelesswillingtohearmeout,”saysSia.In________ofherimpact,in2021SiawasgiventheDianaAward,oneofthemostimportanthonoursayoungpersoncanreceivefor________action.Butherworkisn’t________.“Ourgoalhasalwaysbeento________amillionfeet,”shesays.16.A.healthyB.largeC.dirtyD.different17.A.dutyB.practiceC.objectD.problem18.A.contrastB.additionC.respectD.attention19.A.paintedB.fixedC.tidiedD.opened20.A.deliveredB.tiedC.usedD.returned21.A.hesitatedB.rushedC.imaginedD.happened22.A.nameB.approvalC.assistanceD.introduction23.A.footwearB.shoeshineC.softwareD.breakfast24.A.replacedB.matchedC.knewD.spread25.A.droppingB.floodingC.steppingD.jumping26.A.triedonB.putbackC.setasideD.gaveout27.A.changesB.standsC.linksD.counts28.A.growthB.ambitionC.freedomD.nature29.A.learntfromB.sufferedfromC.referredtoD.cameto30.A.seekingB.findingC.noticingD.visiting31.A.expectationsB.reservationsC.prejudiceD.kindness32.A.recognitionB.memoryC.controlD.search33.A.culturalB.possibleC.socialD.final34.A.doneB.goneC.forgottenD.lost35.A.displayB.washC.cureD.touch三、阅读理解BooktownsaroundtheworldHay-on-WyeThebooktownmovementwasstartedinthe1960sbyHayresidentRichardBooth,whohadtheideatopromotehiseconomicallystrugglingtowninWales.Thenhemadeitadestinationforbookloversandcollectors.Inadditiontoitsmanybookstores,thetownholdstheannualHayFestivalwhichattractsmoretourists.Thefestivalhasexpandedovertheyearstoincludemusicalperformances,filmpreviews,andartexhibitionsWigtownWigtown,Scotland,hasitsownliteraryfestival,whichisheldeachautumn.Andthere’salsoanothereventwhichisdesignedtotargetchildren.AndtouristshavetakenaninterestinWigtown’sbirdwatching,hiking,andsightseeingopportunities,inadditiontothebooksandculturaleventsthere.ItsefforttobecomeadestinationforbookloversbeganwhenitearnedtherighttocallitselfScotland’sNationalBookTowninthelate1990s.MundalFirstoperatedin1995,thebooktowninVestland,NorwayisopenduringMayandmid-Septembereveryyear.Duringthistime,touristscanalsoexplorefjords(峡湾)byboat,haveatriptothenearbydelta(agreatplaceforbird-watchers),andeventrytoswiminthecoldglacial(冰川的)waters.Booksaresoldinso-calledbookcafesandinconverted(改建的)boathouses,andevenatbusstops.PajuBookCityThefirstplansforPajuBookCitywerecreatedin1989byagroupofpublisherswiththehelpoftheSouthKoreangovernment.LocatedinGyohaeup,ithasgoodusedbookstoreswithbooksandmagazinesinKoreanandforeignlanguages.Mostbooksellershavecafeswhereyoucanpagethroughyournewpurchaseswhilesippingacoffee.Italsohasexhibitionspacesandartgalleries.OneofPaju’shighlightsistheForestofWisdomthatisopenallday.It’salibrarywithdonatedbooksthatanyonecanlookthroughforfree.36.What’stheoriginalpurposeofthebooktownmovementinHay-on-Wye?

A.Savingthetown’sbookstores.B.Encouragingthepublictoread.C.Preservingitscultureandhistory.D.Helpingthetownmoveoutofpoverty.37.WhatcanvisitorsdoinbothWigtownandMundal?

A.Buybooksatabusstop.B.Takeaboattripalongfjords.C.Observevariousspeciesofbirds.D.Learnaboutlocalculturalevents.38.WhatisspecialaboutPajuBookCity?

A.Its24-hourfreelibrary.B.Itsuniformlynamedbookstores.C.Itsregularlyscheduledartexhibitions.D.Itsfreedrinksprovidedbybooksellers.39.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebestchoiceforparentstogowiththeirkids?

A.Hay-on-Wye.B.Wigtown.C.Mundal.D.PajuBookCity.40.Whereistheoldestofthefourbooktownslocated?

A.InWales.B.InScotland.C.InVestland.D.InGyoha-cup.IfinallygotthePADIOpenWaterDivercertification(证书).Butitwasfullofbendsandtwists.IwasdefeatedbythetheorieswhenIreachedGoa,whereIwastrained.Justreading“buoyancy(浮力)”and“airpressure”tookmebacktomymathsandphysicsexamsinschoolandmademesick.Further,Ihadtobetestedonskillslikethemaskandregulatorclearing,wearingandremovingone’sbuoyancycontroldeviceunderwater,emergencyactionincaseofnooxygen,etc.—inthedeepsea!ItwasagainstallmyexpectationsafterIcamehere.AllIhadimaginedwasplayingwithfish,seaturtlesandalltheotherwaterbabiesweassociatewithunderwaterlife.Afterfourlaboriousdaysoftheorysessions,confinedwaterdivesinthepool,andopenwaterdivesintheseawithverysupportiveothermembers,Isurprisinglyclearedalltheskilltestsandtheoryexams.However,myinstructorrefusedtosubmitmypapersforthecertificationbecauseIwasvisiblyterrifiedandunderconfidentunderwateralthoughIseemedtohavemasteredtheskills.HeaskedmetocomebackbeforethedivingseasonendedanddoafewmorediveswithhimtobuildmyconfidencebeforehesubmittedmypaperstoPADIforthecertification.Tobehonest,bythatpointIcouldn’tcarelessaboutmycertification.Myanxietyconstantlykickedin,leadingtoalotofunnecessaryoverthinking.IimaginedmyselfdrowningwhenIfailedtoadapttopressurechangesunderwaterontime!Overthenextfewweeks,IlookedbackattheexperienceandthoughtwhatIcouldhavedonedifferentlytohavehadamorepleasantexperience.IunderstoodthatitwasamindgameandIknewwhatIshoulddo.Threemonthslater,IcamebacktoGoatocompletetwodiveswithmyinstructor.Ithoughttomyself—thatwasit.Itookadeepbreath,putonmyequipment,anddidabackrollintothesea.Splash!Threehourslater,Imadeit.Ifoundallsuccessisaboutabattleofwills.41.Whatdidtheauthorthinkofherdivingtestbeforeattendingthetraining?

A.Ithadahighfailurerate.B.Itwasfunandeasytopass.C.Itrequiredmanypracticalskills.D.Itinvolvedmuchbackgroundinformation.42.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheauthor’sinstructor?

A.Sincereandhonest.B.Strictandresponsible.C.Carefulandpositive.D.Humorousandhelpful43.Whatwasabarriertotheauthor’sdiving?

A.Herfearofdeepwater.B.Herconflictwiththeinstructor.C.Herpooreyesightinopenwater.D.Herlackofathirstforthecertification.44.Whatcanbeconcludedfromtheauthor’sstory?

A.Peopleshouldrefusesomethingdangerous.B.Peopleshouldlearntohidetheiremotions.C.Agoodcoachishalfthebattle.D.Agoodmindsetmattersalot.45.Whatisprobablythebesttitleforthetext?

A.Mylovefordiving.B.Asimplewaytogetacertification.C.Anunforgettabletrainingexperience.D.Mystruggleswithmathsandphysics.Youmaythinkthata“goodmemory”issomethingyourchildeitherhasordoesnothave.Ifthatwerethecase,therewouldbelittleyoucoulddotohelpyourchildbecomeabetterlearner.Butfortunately,thisisn’tthecase!YoucanhelpyourchildwiththeirmemoryifyoubeginwithanunderstandingofsomethingIcallthefunnel(漏斗)concept.Whenteachingyourchild,it’seasytoassumethatthereisanunobstructed(畅通无阻的)pipelinebetweenyou.Youassumethatsinceyouhavetaughtit,yourchildwill“getit”.However,thisisoftenfarfromthetruth.Toooften,itseemsthatlessonsgorightoverthechild’shead…thatnothingsticks.Soinsteadofpicturinginformationgoingthroughanunobstructedpipeline,it’smoreaccuratetopictureinformationpassingthroughafunnel.Ifyoupourtoomuchwaterintoafunneltooquickly,thewateroverflowsthetopofthefunnel,right?Asimilarthinghappenswhenwetrytoteachtoomuchatatime.Youcanpouralotofinformationin,butyourchild’smemorybecomesoverloaded.Youlosecontroloverwhatactuallymakesitthroughthefunnel.Thisisthefunnelconcept.Howcanyouavoidoverloadingyourchild’sfunnel?Consideraspellinglistfocusingonthesoundof“longI”.Astandardlistmightincludevariousspellingsofthe“longI”,suchas“cry”,“item”,“kindness”,“light”,and“time”.Incontrast,thereisalistthatintroducesonlyoneconceptatatime,suchas“longIspelledIGH”in“night”“light”,“right”,“high”,and“sight”.Nowaskyourself:Whichspellinglistismorelikelytogetthroughyourchild’sfunnelandresultinlastinglearning?Whilecoveringmanywordsatoncemightseembeneficial,yourchildwillachievemorepermanentlearningwhenyouteachonlytheamountofinformationthattheycanprocessatonetime.Sonexttimeyou’reteachingyourchild,thinkaboutteachingthroughafunnelandintroducejustonemainconceptatatime.You’llbepleasedwiththeamountofmeaningfullearningthatcanoccur!46.Whatmisunderstandingdoparentshaveabouttheirkids?

A.Theyarebornwithagoodmemory.B.Theycanprocessvisualinformationexcellently.C.Theylearnbetterwhenexposedtomultipleideas.D.Theycanmastereverythingtaughttothem.47.Howdoestheauthorexplainthefunnelconcept?

A.Bytellingastory.B.Bymakingacomparison.C.Byexplainingpictures.D.Byprovidingexamples.48.Whatmighttheauthorthinkofthestandardlist?

A.Itiseffective.B.Itistoosimple.C.Itiswell-organized.D.Itisinformation-overloaded.49.Whatistheauthor’ssuggestionforteachingchildren?

A.Focusonachiefconceptatatime.B.Introducethecentralconceptsrepeatedly.C.Clarifyconceptswithmeaningfulexamples.D.Giveenoughattentiontobasicconcepts.50.Whichofthefollowingspellinglistscanbebetterrememberedbythechild?

A./ɔ:/:law,draw,bought,thought,broughtB./tʃ/:watch,catch,teach,mixture,futureC./əʊ/:boat,coat,road,goat,roastD./eɪ/:late,gate,cake,face,theyEarlierthisyear,thePewResearchCenterreleaseddatashowingthat55%ofpeoplegettheirnewsfromsocialmedia.Inafollow-upstudy,theyfoundthatthesepeoplearemorelikelytoseemisinformation.Whenthatmisinformationisaboutscience,itcontributestothegrowingmistrustindividualshavetowardsscience.We,asscientists,needtodoourbesttocorrectthismisinformation.However,wearemostlystuckbehindourlabdesksduetothepressuretopublishpapers.Whenweoccasionallydoapproachthepublic,weoftendon’tdoagreatjobcommunicatinginwaysnonscientistscanunderstand.Mostofushavenotbeentrainedtocommunicateorteachthelayaudience.Weusecomplicatedwordsandphrasesandalotofjargon(术语),wemayfocusontinydetailsthatthegeneralpublicdoesn’tneedtounderstand.Othertimesweforgetthatthepeoplewearetalkingtoarehuman,withcomplicatedlivesandemotions.Justlikeus.Theydeserveourattentionandrespect.Thiscausesthepublictorelyonothersourcesfortheirscientificinformation,oftentheabove-mentionedsocialmedia.Todayweareseeingtheconsequencesofthis.Largepercentagesofpeoplebelievethatinfectiousdiseasesarenotrealandthatvaccinesaredangerous.Thisdistrustinsciencehasgonefromamereinconveniencetonowbeinganissuethatendangerspublichealthandsafety.Distrustinsciencealsoendangersourfunding.Whenthepublicputslessvalueinsciencethereislesspublicsupportfortaxdollarsgoingtofundingforresearch.So,whatcanwedotoaddresstheseissues?Peopletrustthosetheyknowandinteractwith.Weneedtointeractwiththepublicmore.Duringtheseinteractions,weshouldchooseourwordscarefully.Weneedtocutoutasmuchjargonaspossible.Sometimesitmaybenecessary,butthenwemustbeclearandexplainthetermsweuse.Tohelppeopleunderstandandrememberconcepts,wecanusestoriesandimagestoillustrateourmainpoints.Mostpeoplecanrememberastorysomeonetold,orastrikingimageshared.51.WhatconcerndoestheauthorraisebasedonthePewstudy?

A.Decliningpubliccuriosityaboutscience.B.Spreadoffalsescientificinformation.C.Scientists’limitedtimeforlabwork.D.Difficultyinpublishingresearch.52.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“lay”inparagraph2mean?

A.Nontechnical.B.Outnumbered.C.Misinformed.D.Undereducated.53.Whatresultsfromthepublic’sdisbeliefinscience?

A.Muchstricterresearchregulation.B.Researcherslosingscientificinterest.C.Anincreasedriskforwellnessthreats.D.Inconvenientaccesstoscientificfindings.54.Whatdoestheauthorurgescientiststofocuson?

A.Workingwithotherresearchers.B.Releasingmorescientificwork.C.Avoidingsocialmediaplatforms.D.Makingsciencemoreunderstandable.55.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.WhythePublicDistrustsScientistsB.TheImportanceofPublishingScientificPapersC.TheNegativeImpactofSocialMediaonScienceD.HowScientistsCanCorrectMisinformationandBuildPublicTrust阅读下面短文,按照要求用英语回答问题。WhenIleftmyjobasapsychologistandwentonaround-the-worldtrip,Iwashopingtobecomeadifferentversionofmyself.ButIwassoondisappointed.Awayfromthefamiliarlife,theidentityofmyjobandthesecurityofmynetworkoffriendsandfamily,Ifeltlonelyandmiserabledespitevisitingeye-wateringlybeautifulplaces.Andsomehow,inthequickpackingforthetrip,I’dforgottenthatthethingyoudon’tchoosetobring,butcan’tleavebehind,isyourself.However,astheweekswenton,somethingstartedtoshift.ItwasduringastayonanislandinThailand,whenawomanI’dencounteredpreviouslyapproachedmeandaskedifIwasavailabletojointhemfordinnerthatevening.Iagreed.Atthemealshetoldussixwomenthatitwasherbirthdayand,asshewastravellingalone,she’ddecidedtocelebratebygatheringagroupofwomenshe’denjoyedmeetingduringtheweek.Whilelisteningtotheirstories,

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