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第1頁(共1頁)2025-2026學年天津市河西區(qū)高三(上)期中英語試卷第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽下面五段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你將有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.(1分)Whatwillthetwospeakersprobablydo?A.Attendalecture.B.Gotothetheatre.C.Goforawalk.2.(1分)Whereisthewomannow?A.Athome.B.Inheroffice.C.Onherway.3.(1分)Howmanylessonswillthewomanhavetoreviewovertheweekend?A.5.B.8.C.13.4.(1分)What'sthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Customerandwaiter.B.Husbandandwife.C.Librarianandstudent.5.(1分)Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Chooseacat.B.Getabookaboutcats.C.Writeabookaboutcats.第二節(jié)(共3小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15.0分)聽下面幾段材料。每段材料后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段材料前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段材料讀兩遍。(4.5分)6.Wherearethetwospeakersmostprobably?A.Attheman'shouse.B.Atapetstore.C.Atatheatre.7.WhatisGregoriowellknownas?A.Anfamousathlete.B.Asnaketrainer.C.Anexcellentdancer.8.WhatdoweknowaboutBradPitt?A.Heneverwearsgreen.B.Hecandomagictricks.C.HeisaYo﹣Yoplayer.(4.5分)9.Wheredoesthewomanworkprobably?A.Atacustomshouse.B.Inadepartmentstore.C.Inahotel.10.Whatistheman'sproblem?A.Helosthispassportsomewhere.B.Hedoesn'thaveenoughcash.C.Helostalotofmoney.11.Howdidthemanpayforhispurchaseyesterday?A.Incash.B.Bycreditcard.C.Withtraveler'schecks.(6分)12.WhatwasUncleButlerdoingwhenheheardawoman'sscreams?A.Hewasswimming.B.Hewasworking.C.Hewassleeping.13.Whathappenedtothelittlegirlprobably?A.Shefellintothewater.B.Shesufferedfromadisease.C.Shegotseriouslyinjured.14.HowdidUncleButlerrespondtothelittlegirl'smother?A.Heaskedhertocallthepolice.B.Heaskedhertobequiet.C.Hecomfortedhercalmly.15.WhatdoweknowaboutUncleButler?A.Thewarlefthimdisabled.B.Hesavedagirlin1965.C.Helosthislegsinanaccident.第一部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié);滿分15分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)16.(1分)—Lisahasdecidedtoquitherjob.—______Herjobiswhatwe'redreamingof.()A.It'sgreat. B.Whatif? C.Shecan'tbeserious. D.Nobother.17.(1分)We'llhavetoworkovertimetodaywecancomeupwithanewsolutionbefore6:00pm.()A.a(chǎn)lthough B.unless C.if D.once18.(1分)﹣﹣﹣YouseemtobefamiliarwithTianjin.﹣﹣﹣Yes,I______herefor4years.It'sgreattobebackagain.()A.studied B.havestudied C.a(chǎn)mstudying D.hadstudied19.(1分)Itwasthemostdisastrousspaceaccidenteverandit________people'shearts.()A.threwlighton B.playedapartin C.becameaccustomedto D.castashadowon20.(1分)Astherulesays,everystudentremainseateduntiltheirpapersarecollected.()A.can B.may C.shall D.will21.(1分)Tobefair,morespecificandlesscriteriashouldbeusedinselectingpeopleforpromotionwithinacompany.()A.flexible B.typical C.conventional D.subjective22.(1分)Tom,aboy_______inahotclimate,wasamazedbythesnow﹣coveredmountains.()A.raising B.raised C.wasraised D.toraise23.(1分)Youmustbringyourinsurancecardwithyouwhenyouwithadentistordoctor.()A.register B.interfere C.compromise D.negotiate24.(1分)_______in1931,theEmpireStateBuilding,thehighestskyscraperuntil1954,inspiredtheimaginationoftheworld.()A.Havingcompleted B.Beingcompleted C.Completed D.Completing25.(1分)Reformoftheevaluationprocessforeducationalperformanceisvitaltobalanced________ofeducationresources.()A.transformation B.distribution C.reputation D.presentation26.(1分)—Judysaidyousawafilmlastnight.______?—Totallyfascinating.()A.What'son B.Howdidyoufindit C.Howareyoudoing D.Didyouhaveagoodtime27.(1分)Learningtherulesofanewlanguage,especiallyinvolvingasmanyirregularverbsasEnglish,canbefrustrating.()A.theone B.that C.some D.one28.(1分)Youaresayingthateveryoneshouldbeblamedforthemistake,andthisisIdisagree.()A.when B.what C.where D.how29.(1分)Adog'seatinghabitrequiresregulartrainingbeforeitis________established.()A.properly B.widely C.originally D.temporarily30.(1分)Thejob_____youareapplyingrequiresgoodcomputerskillsandfluentEnglish.()A.that B.forwhich C.towhich D.where第二節(jié)完形填空(共1小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握大意,然后從A、B、C、D中,選出最佳選項。(30分)IntheclassIwasgivingalecturewhenagirl'sgigglingattractedmyattention.AsfarasIknew,notetakingreallywasn'tthatfunny.Walkingovertotheyoungoffender,Iaskedforthenote.31,sherefusedtogiveittome.Iwaited,allattentionintheclassroomonthequiet32betweenteacherandstudent.Whenshefinally33itover,shewhispered,"Okay,butIdidn'tdrawit."Itwasahand﹣drawn34ofme,teethblackenedandthewords"I'mstupid"comingoutofmymouth.Imanagedtofolditupcalmly.Mymind,however,wasworking35asIstrugglednottocry.IfiguredIknewthetwomostlikely36fordrawingthepicture.Itwoulddothemsome37toteachthemalesson,andmaybeitwashightimethatIdidit!Thankfully,Iwasabletokeepmyself38.Whentherewereaboutsixminutesremaining,Ishowedtheclassthepicture.TheywereallsilentasItoldthemhow39thiswasforme.Itoldthemtheremustbea40reasonandnowwastheirchancetowritedownanythingtheyneededtotellme.ThenIletthemwritesilentlywhileIsniffledinthebackoftheclassroom.AsI41thenoteslater,manyofthemsaidsomethinglike,"I'vegotnothingagainstyou."or"I'msorryyouwerehurt"Somekidssaid,"We're42ofyou."Buttwonotes,fromthegirlswhoI43werebehindthepicture,hadalistofissues.Iwastoo44,toostrict.Readingthosenotes,Irealizedthatoverthecourseofthisyear,insteadof45mystudents,Ihadbeguncommandingthemto46.WhereIthoughtIwasdrivingthemtosuccess,Iwas47drivingthemaway.Ihadsomeapologizingtodo.Whenthekidswalkedintotheclassroomthenextday,oneboyandonegirleachhandedmeacard.Theone48byalltheboysexpressedsincereregretfortheuglyjoke.Theonefromthegirlsaskedfor49.Thiswasa50forboththekidsandme.Forgivenessdoesnotchangethepast,butitdoesenlargethefuture.31.A.DisappointedB.DelightedC.FrozenD.Interested32.A.battleB.barrierC.conferenceD.confusion33.A.tookB.thoughtC.turnedD.handed34.A.statueB.portraitC.sculptureD.poster35.A.curiouslyB.angrilyC.cautiouslyD.chilly36.A.contestantsB.applicantsC.candidatesD.sponsors37.A.goodB.harmC.favorD.wrong38.A.affectedB.relievedC.chargedD.controlled39.A.gratefulB.hurtfulC.regretfulD.helpful40.A.forgottenB.chosenC.hiddenD.broken41.A.lookedthroughB.sawthroughC.gotthroughD.putthrough42.A.tiredB.awareC.afraidD.ashamed43.A.figuredB.clarifiedC.convincedD.confirmed44.A.agreeableB.meanC.dynamicD.considerate45.A.forcingB.teachingC.comfortingD.encouraging46.A.appreciateB.accumulateC.compromiseD.accomplish47.A.actuallyB.normallyC.immediatelyD.generally48.A.postedB.renewedC.signedD.registered49.A.thankfulnessB.forgivenessC.compensationD.communication50.A.historyB.mottoC.patternD.lesson第二部分:閱讀理解(共4小題,每小題2.5分,滿分50.0分)(12.5分)Socialmediacanbeapowerfulcommunicationtoolforemployees,helpingthemtocollaborate,shareideasandsolveproblems.Researchhasshownthat82%ofemployeesthinksocialmediacanimproveworkrelationshipsand60%believeitcansupportdecision﹣makingprocesses.Thesebeliefscontributetoamajorityofworkersconnectingwithcolleaguesonsocialmedia,evenduringworkhours.Employerstypicallyworrythatsocialmediaisaproductivitykiller:morethanhalfofU.S.employersreportedlyblockaccesstosocialmediaatwork.Inmyresearchwith277employeesofahealthcareorganizationIfoundtheseconcernstobemisguided.Socialmediadoesn'treduceproductivitynearlyasmuchasitkillsemployeeretention(留任率).InthefirstpartofthestudyIsurveyedtheemployeesaboutwhyandhowtheyusedplatformslikeFacebook,Twitter,orLinkedIn.Respondentswerethenaskedabouttheirworkbehaviors,includingwhethertheyfeltmotivatedintheirjobsandshowedinitiative(主動性)atwork.Ifoundemployeeswhoengageinonlinesocialinteractionswithco﹣workersthroughsocialmediablogstendtobemoremotivatedandcomeupwithinnovativeideas.Butwhenemployeesinteractwithindividualsoutsidetheorganization,theyarelessmotivatedandshowlessinitiative.InthesecondpartofthestudyIfound76%ofemployeesusingsocialmediaforworktookaninterestinotherorganizationstheyfoundonsocialmedia.WhenIexaminedhowrespondentsexpressedopennesstonewcareersandemployers,Ifoundthattheyengagedinsomekeyactivitiesincludingresearchingneworganizationsandmakingnewworkconnections.Thesefindingspresentadilemmaformanagers:employeesusingsocialmediaatworkaremoreengagedandmoreproductive.buttheyarealsomorelikelytoleaveyourcompany.Managersshouldimplementsolutionsthatneutralizetheretentionriskcausedbysocialmedia.Theycancreatesocialmediagroupsinwhichemployeeswillbemorelikelytocollaborateandlesslikelytosharewithdrawalintentionsordiscussionsaboutexternaljobopportunities.Managerscanalsousesocialmediatodirectlyreduceturnoverintentions,byrecognizingemployees'accomplishmentsandgivingvisibilitytoemployees'successstories.51.Whatdidtheauthor'sownresearchfindaboutsocialmedia?A.Itinfluencesemployees'worknegatively.B.Itdoesmuchharmtoemployeeloyalty.C.Itkillsemployees'motivationforwork.D.Itaffectsemployers'decision﹣making.52..Whatdidtheauthorfindinhisstudyabouttheeffectofonlinesocialinteractions?A.Itdiffersfromemployeetoemployee.B.Ittendstovarywiththeplatformused.C.Ithasmuchtodowithwhomemployeesinteractwith.D.Itisirrelevanttoemployees'workperformance.53.Whatdilemmadomanagersfaceregardingsocialmediause?A.Employeesmayshareconfidentialcompanyinformationonline.B.Employeesusingsocialmediaaremoreengagedbutmorelikelytoleave.C.Socialmediareducesemployees'productivityduringworkhours.D.Employeesmayspendtoomuchtimeonsocialmediaforpersonaluse.54.Whichofthefollowingbestreplacestheword"neutralize"inthelastparagraph?A.reduceB.balanceC.ignoreD.transfer55.Whatistheauthor'smainpurposeinwritingthepassage?A.Toargueagainsttheuseofsocialmediaintheworkplace.B.Tohighlightthebenefitsandrisksofsocialmediaforemployers.C.Toprovidesolutionsforimprovingemployeeproductivity.D.Toencourageemployerstobansocialmediaatwork.(12.5分)TheFutureStarsGeneralIntroductionTheFutureStarswassetupin1988asanon﹣profitservicecenterforchilddevelopmentdevotedtoprovidingqualitychildcareinalovingandeducationalenvironmentforchildren6weeksto6yearsofage.Ourfundsmainlycomefrompublicdonations.Ahealthycuriosityforlearningisthemostimportantqualityforearlychildhooddevelopment.Weaimatofferinghighqualitydevelopmentallyage﹣appropriateactivitiesforearlychildhood,themostcriticaltimeofchilddevelopment,sothattheycandobetteraftertheystartformalschooling.HoursofOperationChildcarewillbeprovidedforthechildfrom7:00amto6:00pmMondaythroughFriday(exceptforholidays).Childrenmaynotarrivebefore7:00amorremainafter6:00pm.Shouldanemergencyarises,theparentshouldimmediatelymakeusknowinconsiderationofourworkarrangements.Alatechargeof$1.00perminutewillbeassessedifthechildisnotpickedupby6:05pm.Chargesfortheseservicesaretobepaiddirectlytothestaffpersonthathasbeenlookingafteryourchilduntilyourarrival;nottothecenter.Failuretopaylatechargesmayaffectcontinuedserviceswiththecenter.ParkingDroppingoffandpickingupyourchildcanbemadefromthetwomainareas,SpringStreetandSeventhStreet.Parkingisfreeforparentscomingtovisittheirchildreninourcenter.Pleasedonotleaveyourpurseorvaluablesinyourcarandbesuretolockyourvehicle.Tuition(學費)Whenithasbeenconfirmedthatapositionisavailableforyourchild,youmustpayaregistration(注冊)feeof$200perchild.Theweeklytuitionfeeis$98.00.YoucanmakepaymentseitherbycreditcardorincashonMondayeveryweek.IfyourpaymentisnotmadebyTuesdayat9:00am,youwillbechargeda$25.00latefee.Formoreinformation,pleasecall434﹣293﹣6110orvisitat.56.TheFutureStarsisintendedfor.A.would﹣beparentsB.pre﹣schoolchildrenC.childexpertsD.teenagers57.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueabouttheFutureStars?A.Ithasahistoryofmorethanthreedecades.B.Ithasshorterhoursofoperationonholidays.C.Itoffersfreeparkingserviceforvisitingparents.D.Itaimstoimprovechildren'sdevelopmentthroughactivities.58.Whatcanweknowaboutlatepick﹣upsfromthetext?A.Theymayaffectcontinuedserviceswiththecenter.B.Parentsneedn'tpaylatechargesforthem.C.Parentshavetoinformthecenterofthemrightaway.D.Theymaygreatlydisturbtheworkarrangementsofthecenter59.IfyouwantyourchildtoreceivechildcareservicefromtheFutureStars,youmust.A.payeveryMondayB.bechargeda$25.00latefeeC.pay$98.00forregistrationD.payincash60.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?A.Toattractpublicdonations.B.Topromoteearlyeducation.C.Totellthebenefitsofchildcare.D.Tointroduceachilddevelopmentcenter.(12.5分)Aftertheirthreechildrengrewupandlefthome,MargaretThompsonandherhusband,Kenneth,stretchedtheirlegstogetheronwalkingholidaysinSwitzerland.InInterlaken,theywouldheadupthemountainandwatchtheparagliders(滑翔傘運動員)launchthemselvesintothesky.Backintown,inalargepark,theywatchedthemreturntotheearth."SomedayI'dlovetodothat."ThompsontoldKenneth.ButtherewasalwayssomuchtodoinInterlaken.Besides,Thompsondidn'tknowifKennethwouldhaveenjoyedit."HewasnotsokeenonheightsasIwas,"shesaid.Soshecontinuedtowatchtheparagliderstakeflightandland.Kennethdiedin2005.Elevenyearslater,Thompsonfinallytooktotheskiesherself,beingaparagliderattheageof80.Althoughsomepeoplegotscaredwhileflying,shesaidshejustfeltfree.Thompsondidhersecondparaglidewhensheturned85,andraisednearly£2,000toralocalcharity.BeforeleavingInterlakenafterhersecondflight,Thompsonaskedtheorganizersabouttheagelimitforparagliding.Theysaid,"Anyage,aslongasyou'refit."Thompson,now86,plansherthirdflightforwhensheis90.Thompsongrewuplivingaboveherparents'shopinBelfast.At18,shehelpedintheshopwhilestudyingforhermusicdiplomainStranmillisUniversityCollegeinSouthBelfast.Shestartedtoteachthepianotolocalchildren,andattheheightofherteachingshegave70lessonsaweek.Shestillhas15pupilsonherbooks."OvertheyearsI'vehadsomanythatI'mteachingtheirchildrennow."Isshescaredofgettingolder?"Fear?No.Peoplesay,"Isn'tgettingoldawful?'Isay,No.Youarefreetodomorethingsthatyouwanttodo.""Peoplemightworryaboutfalling,itbeingtheendofthem.Butthatdoesn'tbothermeatall.Whenit'syourtime,it'syourtime,nomatterwhereyouare,"Thompsonadded.61.WhatcanweknowaboutThompsonfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Sheappreciatedbeingalone.B.Shewascrazyaboutparagliding.C.Sheoftenworkedovertime.D.Shedidn'tfitinwithherhusband.62.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesThompson?A.Courageousandoptimistic.B.Unexceptionalandopen﹣minded.C.Romanticandcautious.D.Considerateandhumorous.63.Whatisthemainfunctionofthe5paragraphintroducingThompson'spersonalexperience?A.TohighlightthatThompson'sloveforpianoteachingstartedwhenshewas18.B.ToshowThompsonhaskeptanactiveandpassionatelifeacrossdifferentages.C.ToproveInterlakenisaplacethathelpsThompsonstayenergeticinoldage.D.ToprovethatThompsonwasverypopularwithlocalchildren.64.WhatcanwelearnfromThompson'sstory?A.Agingmakesadifference.B.Timeandtidewaitfornoman.C.Romewasn'tbuiltinaday.D.It'snevertoolatetofulfilladream.65.WhydoestheauthormentionThompson'swordsinthelastparagraph?A.Toexplainsheavoidstalkingaboutthenegativesidesofaging.B.Toprovesheonlyfocusesonoutdooractivitiestokilltimeinoldage.C.Toshowgettingoldisn'tunpleasant.D.Toindicateshehastoforceherselftostayactivedespitedislikingit.(12.5分)ArtificialIntelligence(AI)hastransitionedfromafuturisticconcepttoatransformativeforcereshapingtraditionalindustries.Onceconfinedtoresearchlabs,AItechnologies﹣suchasmachinelearning,naturallanguageprocessing,andcomputervision﹣arenowintegratedintosectorsthathavereliedonhumanlaborfordecades,fundamentallyalteringhowbusinessesoperate.Oneofthemostnotableimpactsisefficiencyenhancement.Inmanufacturing,forinstance,AI﹣poweredrobotsequippedwithsensorscanperformrepetitivetaskswithprecision24/7,reducingerrorratesbyupto90%comparedtohumanworkers.Similarly,inagriculture,droneswithcomputervisionanalyzecrophealthinrealtime,enablingfarmerstoapplyfertilizersorpesticides(殺蟲劑)onlywhereneeded,cuttingwasteby30%﹣50%.Theseadvancementsnotonlyloweroperationalcostsbutalsoboostproductivity,allowingcompaniestomeetgrowingmarketdemandsmoreeffectively.Beyondefficiency,AIisdrivingpersonalization.Inretail,algorithms(算法)analyzecustomers'browsingandpurchasehistorytorecommendproductstailoredtoindividualpreferences,increasingconversionratesby15%﹣20%.Traditionalserviceindustries,suchasbankingandhealthcare,alsobenefit:chatbotshandleroutineinquiriesfreeinghumanstafftofocusoncomplexcases,whileAI﹣drivendiagnostictoolsassistdoctorsinidentifyingdiseasesfrommedicalimageswithaccuracycomparableto﹣orevenexceeding—thatofhumanexperts.However,theriseofAIposeschallenges.Themostpressingconcernisjobdisplacement.A2023reportbytheWorldEconomicForumestimatedthat85millionjobsgloballycouldbeautomatedbyAIandroboticsby2025,particularlyinrolesinvolvingroutinetasks.WhilenewpositionsinAIdevelopmentandmaintenancewillemerge,theseoftenrequireadvancedtechnicalskills,leavinglow﹣skilledworkersvulnerable.Additionally,ethicalissuesarise:inhealthcare,over﹣relianceonAIdiagnosticsmightleadtomisjudgmentsifalgorithmsaretrainedonbiaseddata;infinance,AI﹣drivenlendingdecisionscouldunintentionallydiscriminateagainstcertaingroupsduetoflaweddatapatterns.Toaddresstheseissues,governmentsandenterprisesareexploringsolutions.Somecountriesareinvestingin"reskilling"programstohelpworkerstransitiontoAI﹣relatedfields,whilecompaniesareadoptinga"human﹣AIcollaboration"model—usingAItohandlerepetitivetasksandhumansforcreativeorempatheticroles.AsAIcontinuestoevolve,itsintegrationwithtraditionalindustrieswilllikelyaccelerate,requiringbalancedstrategiestomaximizebenefitswhileminimizingrisks.66.Whatistheprimarypurposeofthepassage?A.ToargueagainsttheuseofAIintraditionalindustries.B.ToexplainhowAIistransformingtraditionalindustriesanditsimpacts.C.TocomparetheefficiencyofAIandhumanworkersindetail.D.TopredictthecompletereplacementofhumansbyAIinthefuture.67.Accordingtothepassage,howdoesAIimproveefficiencyinmanufacturing?A.Byenablingrobotstoworkcontinuouslywithhighprecision.B.Byreducingtheneedforrawmaterials.C.Bytraininghumanworkerstooperatemachinesfaster.D.Bycompletelyeliminatingerrorsinproduction.68.InwhichaspectdoesAIcontributetopersonalizationintraditionalindustries?A.Bystandardizingproductsforallcustomers.B.Byanalyzingcustomerdatatoprovidetailoredrecommendations.C.Byreplacinghumanstaffwithautomatedsystemsentirely.D.Byreducingthevarietyofservicesoffered.69.WhatisamajorchallengecausedbyAI'srisementionedinthepassage?A.IncreasedcostsforbusinessesadoptingAI.B.DifficultyindevelopingadvancedAIalgorithms.C.Jobdisplacement,especiallyforlow﹣skilledworkers.D.LackofinterestfromtraditionalindustriesinAI.70.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheparagraphfollowingthetextmostlikelydiscusses.A.detailedcasestudiesofcompaniesthathavefailedtoadoptAIB.ahistoricaloverviewofAIdevelopmentinresearchlabsC.thetechnicalspecificationsofAI﹣poweredrobotsusedinmanufacturingD.specificexamplesof"reskillingprograms"or"human﹣AIcollaborationmodels"第三部分:寫作第一節(jié)閱讀表達(共1小題;每小題10分,滿分10分)閱讀短文,按照題目要求用英語回答問題。(10分)Beforeenteringcollege,IhadheardsomanystoriesabouthowstressfulfreshmanyearcouldgetandthatthiswouldpotentiallybethemostdifficultexperienceIwouldeverhavetogothrough.Andyes,forthemostpart,thosestoriesdidliveuptothereality.Inthefirstseveralmonths,Iwasurgedtoimprovemysocialskillsandtobefriendpeople.Personally,therewasaclearstruggleonwantingtoadjustandnotsimplyadapt.AdaptingrequiredachangeinbehaviorforthesakeoffittinginandIdidn'twantthat.Luckilyandeventually,Iwasabletofindmyowngroup.Itjustrequiredextraworkandpatience.Naturally,therewereacademicobstaclesthatarose.Thebiggestonewasmymajor.Iwasenrolledasacommunicationstudiesmajor.Ichoseitbecauseitseemedlikeasafehaven.ButIlaterdiscoveredthatitdidn'tactuallyfitmylikes.Aftertwoquarters,seriousthinkingandseveralminibreakdowns,Iswitchedtophilosophy.EversinceIwasyounger,IhaveknownIwantedtoworkinthefield.Ithasalwaysintriguedme.Tobehonest,I'veneverhadtoreadsuchchallengingtextsinmylife,butIenjoyit.Itpushesmebeyondmylimitsinagoodway.ItintroducesmetoconceptsandtheoriesthatI'veneverheardof.Moreimportantly,itdoesn'tonlymakememorelogical.Italsomakesmemoreempathic(有移情作用的)andunderstandingofothers.Ieventuallyovercametheobstacles.AsIrecallitnow,I'mthankfulthatthegoodalwaysoutweighedthebad.Thegoodcameintheformofnewfriends,significantlearninganddeepenedself﹣understanding.AsIheadofftosophomoreyear,Iplantobringthisgoodwithme.71.Howwastheauthor'sfreshmanyearincollege?(nomorethan5words)72.Whatdifficultiesdidtheauthorencounterinhisfirstyearincollege?(nomorethan10words)73.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph4mean?(nomorethan10words)74.Whatblessingsdidtheauthorthinkhappentohimduringhisfreshmanyear?(nomorethan15words)75.Ifyoudidn'tlikeyourmajorincollege,whatwouldyoudo?Why?(nomorethan25words)第二節(jié)書面表達(滿分25分)76.(25分)假定你是晨光中學高三學生李津。2025年上海合作組織(SCO)峰會在天津舉辦,組委會招募"城市文化推介志愿者",通過短視頻向參會外賓介紹天津風貌。請你撰寫一篇英文推介文案,作為視頻腳本的核心內(nèi)容。需包含以下要點:(1)概述天津的城市特色;(2)最值得向外國友人推薦的兩處城市亮點;(3)對中外文化交流的期待。注意:(1)詞數(shù)不少于100個(開頭已給出,不計入總詞數(shù));(2)語言自然流暢,可適當增加細節(jié)使內(nèi)容充實;(3)文中不得出現(xiàn)真實姓名和校名。Deardistinguishedguests,WelcometoTianjin,acitywherehistorymeetsmodernity______

2025-2026學年天津市河西區(qū)高三(上)期中英語試卷參考答案與試題解析一.選擇題(共15小題)題號1617181920212223242526答案CBADCDBACBB題號27282930答案DCAB第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽下面五段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你將有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.(1分)Whatwillthetwospeakersprobablydo?A.Attendalecture.B.Gotothetheatre.C.Goforawalk.【解答】略2.(1分)Whereisthewomannow?A.Athome.B.Inheroffice.C.Onherway.【解答】略3.(1分)Howmanylessonswillthewomanhavetoreviewovertheweekend?A.5.B.8.C.13.【解答】略4.(1分)What'sthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Customerandwaiter.B.Husbandandwife.C.Librarianandstudent.【解答】略5.(1分)Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Chooseacat.B.Getabookaboutcats.C.Writeabookaboutcats.【解答】略第二節(jié)(共3小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15.0分)聽下面幾段材料。每段材料后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段材料前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段材料讀兩遍。(4.5分)6.Wherearethetwospeakersmostprobably?A.Attheman'shouse.B.Atapetstore.C.Atatheatre.7.WhatisGregoriowellknownas?A.Anfamousathlete.B.Asnaketrainer.C.Anexcellentdancer.8.WhatdoweknowaboutBradPitt?A.Heneverwearsgreen.B.Hecandomagictricks.C.HeisaYo﹣Yoplayer.【解答】略(4.5分)9.Wheredoesthewomanworkprobably?A.Atacustomshouse.B.Inadepartmentstore.C.Inahotel.10.Whatistheman'sproblem?A.Helosthispassportsomewhere.B.Hedoesn'thaveenoughcash.C.Helostalotofmoney.11.Howdidthemanpayforhispurchaseyesterday?A.Incash.B.Bycreditcard.C.Withtraveler'schecks.【解答】略(6分)12.WhatwasUncleButlerdoingwhenheheardawoman'sscreams?A.Hewasswimming.B.Hewasworking.C.Hewassleeping.13.Whathappenedtothelittlegirlprobably?A.Shefellintothewater.B.Shesufferedfromadisease.C.Shegotseriouslyinjured.14.HowdidUncleButlerrespondtothelittlegirl'smother?A.Heaskedhertocallthepolice.B.Heaskedhertobequiet.C.Hecomfortedhercalmly.15.WhatdoweknowaboutUncleButler?A.Thewarlefthimdisabled.B.Hesavedagirlin1965.C.Helosthislegsinanaccident.【解答】略第一部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié);滿分15分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)16.(1分)—Lisahasdecidedtoquitherjob.—______Herjobiswhatwe'redreamingof.()A.It'sgreat. B.Whatif? C.Shecan'tbeserious. D.Nobother.【解答】A.It'sgreat太棒了;B.Whatif如果會怎么樣;C.Shecan'tbeserious她不可能是認真的;D.Nobother不麻煩。根據(jù)Herjobiswhatwe'redreamingof.可知此處是對麗薩辭職感到不可思議。故選:C。17.(1分)We'llhavetoworkovertimetodaywecancomeupwithanewsolutionbefore6:00pm.()A.a(chǎn)lthough B.unless C.if D.once【解答】A.although雖然;B.unless除非;C.if如果;D.once一旦。本空引導條件狀語從句,根據(jù)句意可知表示"除非",用unless引導。故選:B。18.(1分)﹣﹣﹣YouseemtobefamiliarwithTianjin.﹣﹣﹣Yes,I______herefor4years.It'sgreattobebackagain.()A.studied B.havestudied C.a(chǎn)mstudying D.hadstudied【解答】根據(jù)It'sgreattobebackagain可知學習這件事發(fā)生在過去,應用一般過去時。故選:A。19.(1分)Itwasthemostdisastrousspaceaccidenteverandit________people'shearts.()A.threwlighton B.playedapartin C.becameaccustomedto D.castashadowon【解答】考查動詞短語辨析。句意:這是有史以來最災難性的太空事故,給人們的心靈投下了陰影。A.threwlighton闡述清楚;B.playedapartin在……中起重要作用;C.becameaccustomedto習慣于……;D.castashadowon使……籠上陰影。根據(jù)themostdisastrousspaceaccidentever可知,既然是最災難性的事故,說明會給人們造成心理陰影。castashadowon"使……籠上陰影"符合語境。故選:D。20.(1分)Astherulesays,everystudentremainseateduntiltheirpapersarecollected.()A.can B.may C.shall D.will【解答】答案是C.本題考查情態(tài)動詞shall的用法.情態(tài)動詞shall常常用來表示法律或條文的規(guī)定.句中指規(guī)則規(guī)定;故選:C

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