山东省聊城市2025-2026学年高三上学期期中教学质量检测英语试卷(学生版)
展开
这是一份山东省聊城市2025-2026学年高三上学期期中教学质量检测英语试卷(学生版),共10页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分37等内容,欢迎下载使用。
第一部分 听力(略)
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。
A
The Week Cntest
1. What is this week’s assignment abut?
A. Writing a news headline.B. Prpsing a space travel plan.
C. Naming a space device.D. Designing a safe-fr-space tilet.
2. When will this week’s results be revealed first?
A. Octber 15.B. Nvember 21.C. Nvember 24.D. Nvember 30.
3. Wh is the champin f last week’s cntest?
A. Ujjal Khli.B. Jn Marks.C. Laurel Rse.D. Jim Durning.
B
My initial explratin f the wrld f cmic bks happened thrugh the cmic strips (连环漫画) in newspapers. It began with a fndness fr Garfield and his adventures, and led t the discvery f a range f cmic bks like Champak and Archie. While my access t cmics as a child was limited t what was printed in the newspaper, this changed nce I grew lder and started visiting bkstres t buy the bks that I wanted t read.
Having grwn up n a diet f image-heavy bks, I regarded diving int all-text nvels as a frmidable undertaking. As I searched fr bks that lay smewhere in between, I came acrss a cpy f Bhimayana — a graphic nvel. It felt familiar due t its cmic-like theme and design. Plus, understanding cmplex narratives thrugh pictures was relatively easier and mre fun. Grwing lder, I fund myself graduating t graphic nvels frm childish cmic bks. They deal with serius tpics in a mre engaging manner and literally shw me what was ging n.
Fast-frward a few years t when I was given a cpy f Tlkien’s The Hbbit. While I was impressed by the cmpelling (扣人心弦的) nature f strytelling in his nvel, I am nt sure if I wuld have been able t visualize and enjy his text-nly versin s much had I nt read Charles Dixn’s The Hbbit first. Thanks t Charles Dixn, I had a picture f whatever had happened, and that made it easier and mre fun t understand Tlkien’s versin.
Frm black and white strips t illustrated graphic nvels, this transfrmatin has cme a lng way. While my rmance with bks is still nging, in the lng run, my lve fr illustrated nvels is mre substantial and here t stay.
4. What can we learn abut the authr as a little kid?
A. He mined newspapers fr knwledge.B. Cmics struck him as shallw.
C. He cared little fr bk categries.D. Cmics were his main reading jy.
5. What des the underlined wrd “frmidable” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A. Discuraging.B. Rewarding.C. Entertaining.D. Enlightening.
6. What can be inferred abut Charles Dixn’s The Hbbit?
A. It cntains rich visual material.B. It presents a cmplicated plt.
C. It fcuses n the latest news.D. It shapes Tlkien’s writing style.
7. What culd be the best title fr the text?
A. Welcme t the Wrld f LiteratureB. Can’t Get Enugh f Graphic Nvels
C. Let Cmic Bks Shape Wh I AmD. Find Myself thrugh Reading Nvels
C
Electrificatin is a given fr the car industry, at least accrding t the Vlkswagen Grup. The German carmaker frecasts 70 percent f the cars sld in Eurpe will be pwered purely by batteries by 2030.
“Cmbustin engines (内燃机) will die,” says Michael Jst, frmer head f the Vlkswagen Grup. Jst, wh is in charge f the carmaker’s critical mve twards electricity, turns his attentin t the waterfrnt. “After smart electric cars will cme smart electric bats,” he predicts.
Hwever, t mst US baters, electric bats remain a nnstarter. Beynd having t g slw t cnserve juice — which seems utright un-American t many baters — mst are afraid f getting stuck ffshre with n assistance fr miles. A few US builders nw have electric designs, but they tend t be small ships fr wakesurfing bats designed fr a pre-ffice wrkut, and then ging back t be recharged fr anther run.
Of curse, there are bvius differences in the carmaking and shipbuilding industries. The VW Grup makes 44,000 cars per day, while SILENT-YACHTS builds a dzen r s bats each year. Nevertheless, the electricity algrithms (算法) f the tw prducts are similar. “We’ve already planned t adpt cmmn technlgies in the prduct develpment,” says Michael Köhler, funder f SILENT-YACHTS. “We’ll shrtly lk fr sftware and partners in the autmtive industries wh can help drive new technlgies frward.”
There will be a generatinal shift in the shipbuilding industry. “We lked at the electricity refrm taking place n land and in the air and wndered why the sea sectr was s far behind,” said engineer Re Baird. “That revlutin is still years away. Yet in the last tw years, new electric builders have cntinued t appear and ther even mre advanced alternative battery slutins have recently cme.”
Just having an electric bat is nt enugh. Success will cme dwn t the value f the brand and the kind f lyalty it develps amng cnsumers as the market fr electric bats expands.
8. What des Michael Jst try t emphasize?
A. Electric bats have a bright utlk.B. Electric cars will drive n the waves.
C. The cmbustin era deserves attentin.D. Smart technlgy has cme t dminate.
9. Which aspect shuld be priritized t imprve electric bats?
A. Reliable after-sales service.B. Extended sailing range.
C. Advanced driving assistance.D. Castal charging statins.
10. What will Köhler sn include in his cmpany’s develpment strategy?
A. Finding new markets fr their electric bats.
B. Bringing in technlgies used by electric cars.
C. Seeking clser cperatin with large shipbuilders.
D. Prmting their sftware in the car-making industry.
11. What’s Re Baird’s attitude twards the future f electric bats?
A. Skeptical.B. Cnservative.C. Unclear.D. Hpeful.
D
The specific cultural values f a cuntry may determine whether cncern abut envirnmental issues actually leads individuals t engage in envirnmentally friendly behavirs, accrding t the new research published in Psychlgical Science.
Kimin Em, a psychlgical scientist at the University f Califrnia, was inspired t investigate the links between culture, envirnmental cncern, and envirnmental actin after nticing that bth public discussin and prir academic research n envirnmental behavir typically fcused n peple frm western cuntries. This is ntewrthy because western scieties tend t have cultural values that priritize individuals’ wn attitudes and beliefs and encurage expressin f them.
“The thery seemed t be that nce individuals are led t believe in the urgency f envirnmental issues and have strnger cncerns abut sustainability, they will change and act t address the issues,” explains Em. But this relatinship might nt hld fr individuals living in mre cllectivistic scieties, which place mre emphasis n scial harmny and unifrmity than n self-expressin.
T examine what drives envirnmental actin in bth cultures, Em’s team cnducted a study with participants frm the United States (an individualistic culture) and Thailand (a cllectivistic culture). They fund envirnmental cncern was crrelated with envirnmental behavir — in this case, chsing envirnmentally friendly prducts — but nly amng American participants. On the ther hand, believing that a large percentage f peple engage in envirnmentally friendly behavirs was assciated with making ec-friendly chices amng Thai participants, but nt American participants.
The findings reveal that persnal cncerns are mre likely t mtivate peple t take envirnmental actin if they live in individualistic cuntries, whereas scial criteria are mre likely t drive peple t engage in envirnmentally friendly behavir if they live in cllectivistic cuntries.
“Getting citizens actively engaged is critical t addressing urgent scial issues, such as climate change,” says Em. “Our research suggests that scientists, plicymakers, and activists need t understand hw culture shapes the psychlgical factrs f actin t develp plicies, campaigns, and interventins that address imprtant scial issues.”
12. Hw des Em view previus research n envirnmental behavir?
A. It priritizes diverse cultural values.B. It relies n theretical assumptins.
C. It targets a narrw grup f subjects.D. It underestimates persnal views.
13. A Thai man is mst likely t act in ec-friendly ways if ______.
A. he witnesses many thers d sB. he investigates cllectivistic values
C. he feels a strng persnal urgencyD. he mves t an individualistic cuntry
14. What is the last paragraph mainly abut cncerning Em’s research?
A. Its challenges.B. Its backgrund.C. Its researchers.D. Its significance.
15. Which statement is best supprted by the new research?
A. Envirnmental issues are culture-rted.B. Scial standards help cntrl pllutin.
C. Cultural values guide green behavirs.D. Mre cncerns lead t mre actin.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
It was a new hme. It cst $154,000. Sarah Jennings f Bay Shre, New Yrk was ready t buy it, but her real estate agent suggested getting a hme inspectin. ____16____ Jennings said, “I was just depressed. It was less than perfect.” Since the prblems were minr and wuld cst little t fix, Jennings decided t buy the huse anyway.
Many peple are nw adding the imprtant step f hme inspectin int the prcess f buying a hme. A hme inspectr des nt check t see if the price is reasnable. ____17____ D the electricity and water wrk well? Is the rf in gd cnditin? What repairs may be necessary?
A typical hme inspectin can cst anywhere frm $200 t $500, with the natinal average sitting right arund $336. ____18____ Hwever, a thrugh hme inspectin can save yu frm an unwise purchase and pssibly cstly repairs in the future. Put anther way, the hme inspectin fee is an investment in peace f mind.
____19____ This is an imprtant step in the hme buying prcess and secures the value f yur investment. While there are n set standards when it cmes t the length f time it takes t inspect a hme, the prcess usually takes abut tw t three hurs. Fr hmes with additinal features, this prcess will take lnger, while fr small hmes an inspectin may nly take an hur r tw.
The American dream f wning a hme is pssible. Still, many have yet t find a place t call their wn. In Bay Shre, there were mre than 2,000 peple interested in buying 52 huses in the new husing prject. ____20____ Luckily, Jennings is nt ne f them.
A. This may seem like an unnecessary expense.
B. Amng thse, at least 1,948 families are still lking.
C. A hme inspectin isn’t smething yu want t rush thrugh.
D. After the inspectin, Jennings n lnger wanted t buy the huse.
E. Instead, a certified ne checks n all functinal aspects f the huse.
F. Hurs later, the hme inspectr gave Jennings a list f ver 20 prblems.
G. The mnthly husing expenses shuld be n mre than 29% f a family’s incme.
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
In late March, an unusual e-mail reached Ekiben restaurant in Baltimre. Brandn Jnes, the e-mail sender, wasn’t requesting the actual dish — brccli tempura — but its ____21____. His mther-in-law, wh deeply lved it, is nw ____22____ lung cancer in its final stage in Vermnt. He hped t make it fr her there.
The Asian restaurant wner, Steve Chu, read the e-mail and quickly replied with a(n) ____23____ suggestin. “Thanks fr reaching ut. We’d like t meet yu in Vermnt and make it fresh fr yu.” ____24____, Brandn e-mailed back, saying it was Vermnt, 498 miles away. But Chu ____25____, “N prblem. Tell us the date, time, and ____26____.”
The next day, Chu and his team ____27____ a truck with a ht plate and a cler filled with ingredients, and then ____28____ the rad. They pulled int the parking lt and gt straight t wrk, ____29____ the dish. Mments later, the amazing arma (芳香) f freshly cked brccli tempura _____30_____ the air. After _____31_____ the fd, they kncked n their custmer’s dr.
When the dr pened, Brandn’s mther-in-law immediately _____32_____ the amazing arma. She was deeply tuched by the team’s _____33_____. She just culdn’t believe it.
As fr Chu, he culdn’t help remembering the lyal custmer. “Every time she _____34_____ the curse, she’d tell us straightaway hw cmpletely it had wn her heart,” Chu recalled. The team declined jining dinner r payment. “It is a(n) _____35_____. There is a lt f gd, psitive energy in ding this,” he stated.
21. A. cmmentB. recipeC. imageD. rigin
22. A. battlingB. fundingC. studyingD. assessing
23. A. frmalB. prfessinalC. similarD. alternative
24. A. CnfidentB. CuriusC. AstnishedD. Disappinted
25. A. admittedB. respndedC. repeatedD. whispered
26. A. menuB. priceC. lcatinD. distance
27. A. encunteredB. decratedC. purchasedD. laded
28. A. hitB. crssedC. circledD. repaired
29. A. servingB. preparingC. enjyingD. displaying
30. A. clearedB. refreshedC. blewD. filled
31. A. sharingB. bxingC. stringD. recycling
32. A. welcmedB. recmmendedC. recgnizedD. described
33. A. curageB. mdestyC. humanityD. hnesty
34. A. finished ffB. cked upC. lnged frD. registered fr
35. A. privilegeB. advertisementC. cperatinD. discipline
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Paris, a city knwn fr abundant museums, has nce again prven itself as a cultural htspt. This time, the sptlight fell n an exhibitin ____36____ (feature) Chinese cultural heritage. The Carrusel du Luvre ____37____ (play) hst t a remarkable display that nt nly featured cntemprary paintings but als highlighted traditinal Chinese art.
The traditinal dance f the Yi peple, ____38____ has a histry f ver tw thusand years, was a particularly eye-catching attractin at the exhibitin. Yi dance — a symbl f China’s musical civilizatin — remains ne f the mst precius spiritual ____39____ (treasure)f ur human civilizatin.
Amng the talented artists present at the exhibitin, Li Kemin std ut ____40____ a representative f a lng line f Ru Kiln (汝窑) craftspeple. The delicate and rare style f Chinese prcelain (瓷), distinguished by its duck-egg blue surface, ____41____ (prize) by cllectrs but remained relatively unknwn t the wider public until recent years.
Famus painters were asked t make an unfinished painting and then they called n children all ver the wrld ____42____ (cmplete) it. It was a c-creatinal game.
Of curse, n exhibitin celebrating Chinese artistry wuld be cmplete ____43____ shwcasing ne f its mst distinctive visual arts — papercutting. Tan Qing, a paper-cutting artist, remarked, “Fr me, hwever ____44____ (gd) a wrk is dne, it’s just a technique. Only when it’s filled with culture des it becme a piece f art.”
Excitingly, anther exhibitin is scheduled t take place in Paris in Nvember, _____45_____ (far) strengthening cultural exchanges between France and China.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 你校英文报正在开展以“Be Self-directed Learners”为题的征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
(1)成为自主学习者的重要性;
(2)如何成为自主学习者。
注意:
1.词数80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Be Self-directed Learners
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
第二节(满分25分)
47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
“Tday’s the day! Dad.” Ethan burst ut as he pured cereal (麦片) int a bwl, unable t cntain his excitement. “I hpe I dn’t let Cach Schultz and the kids in the team dwn.” It was finally the inter-schl match, and Ethan was ging t be pitching (投球) fr the first time in a real match. “Oh, yu’ll d fine,” Dad cmfrted, “Yu’ve spent mnths running, pitching, and wrking n yur mbility.”
“D yu have time t feed the gats befre yu leave?” Dad asked. “Sure. I have fifteen minutes befre Cach Schultz pick me up.” Ethan replied. “Srry I have t leave befre yu.” Dad grabbed his car keys.
Ethan wlfed dwn his cereal and headed ut t the barn (畜棚). As he fed the gats, he tried t remember all the pitching tips Cach Schultz had given him. Then he sptted their yung gat Zeke pening the gate! Ethan dashed ver t stp him frm escaping. It was t late.
Knwing he culdn’t leave with Zeke n the lse, Ethan quickly figured ut he’d need a bucket f cracked crn t attract the gat and a rpe t catch him and lead him back. By that time, Zeke had disappeared int the trees in the far crner.
A car rlled in and stpped. “Ready?” Cach Schultz asked. “I — I can’t g right nw. I have t get ur gat back int his barn,” Ethan yelled. “Can I help?” he asked. “Yu dn’t have time. Warm-up starts sn.” Ethan replied. “Dn’t wrry — I’ll cme back and help yu after I get the kids settled!” Cach Schultz shuted ver the engine. Ethan fught t swallw the tightness in his thrat as he went t get the crn and the rpe.
Crn bucket in ne hand and rpe ver his shulder, Ethan ran tward the trees. But Zeke saw him and rushed ff, getting farther and farther away. Exhausted frm the run-arund, Ethan cllapsed dwn n the grund t catch his breath. He knew the team wuld be starting their warm-up by nw. Hw he wished he culd be there!
注意:
1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Just then, a minibus stpped befre Ethan.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
“Thanks, but srry this tk s much f ur warm-up time,” Ethan said guiltily.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
This week’s questin
NASA has issued a public call t the natin’s “cmmunity f makers, garage designers, and citizen scientists” t help develp a zer-gravity tilet. What catchy and family-friendly name shuld NASA give the resulting safe-fr-space tilet?
Hw t enter:
Submissins shuld be emailed t cntest@ theweek.cm. Please include yur name, address, and daytime telephne number; this week, please type “Space ptty” in the subject line. Entries are due by nn, Nvember 21. Winners will appear at n Nvember 24 and n the Puzzle Page f the Nvember 30 issue. In the case f identical entries, the first ne received gets the credit. All entries becme the prperty f The Week. The winner gets a ne-year subscriptin t The Week.
Last week’s cntest & results:
Segway has annunced that it will stp prductin f its Persnal Transprter — the tw-wheeled self-balancing scter (平衡车) n Octber 15. In seven wrds r fewer, please write the headline fr a gd-bye article abut this prblematic vehicle.
LIST f AWARD RECIPIENTS
“Segway failed t stay upright”
Jim Durning (Pennsylvania)
HONORABLE MENTION
“Tw wheels f misfrtune”
Ujjal Khli (Califrnia)
THIRD PLACE
“Wheels cme ff Segway”
Laurel Rse (Ohi)
RUNNER-UP
“On balance, it was a bad idea”
Jn Marks (New Jersey)
WINNER
相关试卷
这是一份山东省聊城市2025-2026学年高三上学期期中教学质量检测英语试卷(学生版),共10页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分37等内容,欢迎下载使用。
这是一份山东省聊城市2025-2026学年高三年级上学期期末教学质量检测英语试卷(含答案),文件包含26鑱婂煄鏈熸湯-鑻辫璇曢pdf、鑻辫绛旀pdf等2份试卷配套教学资源,其中试卷共15页, 欢迎下载使用。
这是一份山东省聊城市2025-2026学年度高三年级上学期期末教学质量检测英语试卷(含答案),文件包含26聊城期末-英语试题pdf、英语答案pdf等2份试卷配套教学资源,其中试卷共15页, 欢迎下载使用。
相关试卷 更多
- 1.电子资料成功下载后不支持退换,如发现资料有内容错误问题请联系客服,如若属实,我们会补偿您的损失
- 2.压缩包下载后请先用软件解压,再使用对应软件打开;软件版本较低时请及时更新
- 3.资料下载成功后可在60天以内免费重复下载
免费领取教师福利