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2025-2026學(xué)年天津市和平區(qū)天津益中學(xué)校高三上學(xué)期11月期中英語(yǔ)試題第Ⅰ卷(選擇題,共115分)第一部分:聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)略第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從16~35各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。WhenIwasabout13,myfatherwouldtakemeonshortoutingsonSaturdays.Onthewayhome,Dad___16___stoppedattheDairyQueenfor10-centicecreams.Icouldn’t___17___it,butIcouldprayfromthe___18___westartedheadinghometothatcornerwherewewouldeithergostraightfortheicecreamor___19___andgohomeempty-handed.Thatcorner___20___eithermouth-wateringexcitementor___21___.Ononespecialday,wewereheadinghome,andagainIwasprayingforthe___22___soundofhisoffer.It___23___“Wouldyoulikeanicecreamtoday?”“Thatsoundsgreat,Dad!”Butthenhesaid,“Howwouldyouliketo___24___today?”Twentycents!Mymindreeled(震驚).Icouldaffordit.Igotaweeklyallowanceof25cents,plussome___25___foroddjobs(零活).But___26___itwasmymoney,icecreamwasn’tagooduseofit.Inafitof___27___,Isaid,“Well,inthatcase,IguessI’ll___28___.”Myfatherjustsaid,“Okay,Son.”Butasweheadedhome,IrealizedhowwrongIwasandbeggedhimto___29___Buthejustsaid,“That’sokay,wedon’treallyneedone.”Ifelt___30___formyselfishnessandungratefulness.Hedidn’tmind,or___31___actdisappointed.I___32___thatgenerosity(慷慨)goestwowaysandgratefulnesssometimescostsmorethan“thankyou”.Onthatdaygratefulnesswouldhavecost20centsanditwouldhavebeenthe___33___icecreamI’deverhad.I’lltellyouonemorething.We___34___anothertripthenextweek.Aswe___35___thecorner,Isaid,“Dad,wouldyoulikeanicecreamtoday?Mytreat.”16.A.never B.hardly C.frequently D.strangely17.A.expect B.mention C.wait D.get18A.month B.day C.weekend D.moment19.A.finish B.drive C.turn D.return20A.indicated B.meant C.suggested D.instructed21.A.anger B.shame C.happiness D.disappointment22.A.funny B.surprising C.interesting D.beautiful23.A.came B.spoke C.went D.flew24.A.serve B.treat C.buy D.provide25.A.extra B.limited C.little D.easy26.A.after B.while C.when D.although27.A.sadness B.regret C.curiosity D.selfishness28.A.accept B.pay C.pass D.eat29.A.turnback B.keepup C.stopby D.givein30.A.unsatisfied B.embarrassed C.frightened D.crazy31.A.even B.never C.only D.somehow32.A.knew B.learned C.acknowledged(承認(rèn)) D.found33.A.dearest B.worst C.cheapest D.best34.A.madeout B.preparedfor C.wenton D.tookup35.A.crossed B.left C.came D.approached第三節(jié)閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2.5分,滿分50分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳答案。AEVENTSBicycletourandraceAbiketourandracewillbeheldonAugust26and27(Sat&Sun.).At5:30am,theriderswillleaveTian’anmenSquareandridethefirst35kilometresasatrainingleg.Thenthenext55-kilometre-leg,fromYanjiaotoJixian,willbethefirstcompetitivepartofthetour.TheridersandtheirbikeswillthenbetakernfromJixiantoChangli.ThesecondracinglegofthetourwillbefromChanglitotheseasideofNandaihe,coveringadistanceof20kilometres.SaturdaynightincludesthestayatNandaiheandsupper.Sundaymorningisfreeforplayattheseaside.AtnoonallthepeopleandtheirbikeswillbetakenbacktoBeijing.Cost:200yuanTelephone:4675027BrazilianfootballersTheBrazilianFootballClubwillplayBeijingGuo’anTeamattheWorkersStadiumonAugust26.Theclubhasfournationalteamplayers.Alsocomingis1994USWorldCupstarRomariowhohaspromisedtoplayforatleast45minutes.Ticketprices:60;100;150yuanTime/Date:4:30pm,August26(Sat.)Telephone:5012372RockclimbingTheThirdNationalRockClimbingCompetitionwillbeheldonAugust26-27attheHuairouMountain-climbingTrainingBase.Morethan10teamsfromBeijing,Wuhan,Dalian,Jilinandotherplaceswilltakepartinit.AJapaneseteamwillgiveanexhibitionclimbing.Freeforspectators(觀眾).Takealong-distancebusfromDongzhimentoHuairou.Time/Dates:9-12am,August26and27Telephone:7143177,7144850,WangZhenghua36.Themainpurposeofannouncingtheaboveeventsistogiveinformationabout_________.A.visitingteams B.famousplayersC.thingstodofortheweekend D.pricestopayforthesportsevents37.Ifyoutakepartinthebiketouryouwillridefor________.A.35kilometres B.55kilometresC.75kilometres D.110kilometres38.Theunderlinedword“l(fā)eg”in“Bicycletourandrace”probablymeans_______.A.race B.practiceC.partofthetraining D.partofthetour39.Whatisspecialabouttherockclimbingcompetition?A.Aforeignteamtakespaninit.B.Youcanwatchitwithoutpaying.C.Youdon’thavetobeasportsmantotakepart.D.Thebustriptotheplaceofthecompetitionisfree.40.IfyouwanttofindsomethingtodoforSaturdayaftermoon,whichtelephonenumberwillyoucall?A.4675027 B.7143177 C.5012372 D.7144850BAprimaryschoolhasbannedValentine’sDaycardsbecauseofconcernsthatyoungpupilsspendtoomuchtimetalkingaboutboyfriendsandgirlfriends.AshcombePrimarySchoolinWestonSuperMare,Somerset,hastoldparentsthatcardsdeclaringlovecanbe“confusing”forchildrenundertheageof11,whoarestillemotionallyandsociallydeveloping.InhisFebruarynewsletter,PeterTurner,theheadteacher,warnedthatanycardsfoundinschoolwouldbeconfiscated.Hewrote:“WedonotwishtoseeanyValentine’sDaycardsinschoolthisyear.Somechildrenandparentsencouragealotoftalksaboutboyfriendsandgirlfriends.”“Webelievethatsuchideasshouldwaituntilchildrenarematureenoughemotionallyandsociallytounderstandthecommitmentinvolvedinhavingorbeingaboyfriendorgirlfriend.”Mr.TurnersaidanyfamilieswantingtosupporttheValentine’sDayconceptshouldsendcardsinthepostordeliverthemtohomeaddressesbyhand.HisviewswereendorsedbyRuthRice,46,whohastwinsHarrietandOlivia,nine,attheschool.Shesaid:“Childrenatthatageshouldn’treallybethinkingaboutValentine’sDay,andtheyshouldbeconcentratingontheirschoolwork.”“TheyareatanagewhentheyareeasilyinfluencedandmostparentsincludingmyselfarewithMr.Turner.”Sheaddedthatthecardscausetoomuchcompetition.Ifsomeonegetsacardandanotherdoesn’tthensomeonewillbedisappointed.However,RajeevTakyar,40,whorunsalocalnewsagent,andhastwochildrenJai,11,andAryan,five,attheschool,saidhewas“genuinelyoutraged”.Hesaid:“Thereareschoolsthathavebannedconkersandsnowballs,andnowValentine’sCards.”“Ithinkbanningthecardsstopschildrenfromhavingsocialskills.Howaretheygoingtolearnaboutrelationshipsotherwise?It’sridiculous.”AlecSuttenwood,founderoftheAnti-PoliticalCorrectnessgroup,saidoftheban:“It’stotallyridiculous.Youngchildrenjustsendthecardstoeachotherasfriendsandtotheirparents.It’sjustabitofharmlessfun.ThereisnodifferencebetweenthisandMother’sorFather’sDay.”41.Valentine’sDaycardsmaycauseconfusionamongyoungchildrenbecause_______.A.theyaretooyoungtounderstandwhatloveisB.teachershaven’ttaughtthemhowtomakefriendsC.childrenshouldn’tlearnaboutsocialrelationshipsD.studentstalktoomuchaboutboyfriendsandgirlfriends42.Theunderlinedword“confiscated”inParagraph3canprobablybereplacedby______.A.collected B.destroyed C.takenaway D.burntaway43.RuthRicewasinfavorofMr.Turner’sviewinthat______.A.childrenliketocompareValentine’sDaycardsB.childrenshouldfocustheirmindsontheirlessonsC.sendingholidaycardswastesbothtimeandmoneyD.makingfriendshadanegativeinfluenceonchildren44.WhichstatementisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.MostofEnglishparentswantchildrentohavefun.B.Childrenshouldlearnhowtodevelopsocialskills.C.Englishschoolsdon’tallowstudentstoplaygames.D.Someparentsthinkitunreasonabletobanthecards.45.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.SchoolbansValentine’sDaycards. B.ShallwesendValentine’sDaycards?C.DifferentopinionsonValentine’sDaycards. D.Parents’concernaboutValentine’sDaycards.CCharterschoolsoperatewithpublicmoneybutwithoutmanyoftherulesthatgoverntraditionalpublicschools.IntheUnitedStatestherulesforcharterschoolsdifferfromstatetostate.Butingeneraltheseschoolshavegreaterfreedomtodecidewhattoteachandhowtoteachit.The“charter”isaperformancecontract.Itestablishesthegoalsoftheschoolandotherdetailslikehowstudentperformancewillbemeasured.Forty-sevenmillionstudentsattendtraditionalpublicschools.Butmorethanamillionstudentsattendcharterschools.AndnowagroupofcharterschoolshaveformedtheGreenCharterSchoolsNetwork.Theideaistohaveenvironmentallyfriendlyschoolbuildingsbuttoalsogofurtherthanthat.Theschoolsteachstudentstobecomeinvolvedincommunityissuesthataffectthemandtheenvironment.Forexample,youngchildrengrowcropsinaschoolgardenandlearnabouthealthyeating.Olderstudentshelprecyclewastefromthecafeteria.Andlocalschoolssharewhattheygrowincommunitygardenswithpeopleinneed.JimMcGrathispresidentoftheGreenCharterSchoolsNetwork.Hesaysthereareabouttwohundred“green”charterschoolsacrosstheUnitedStates.Hesaystheplanistoalsoincludetraditionalpublicschoolsaswellasprivateschools.JimMcGrath:“Themostimportantthingisthateveryoneofus—everychild,everyadult—hasaresponsibilitythattheiraction,everyactionwemakehasaneffectontheearththatwelivein,andthatournaturalresourcesarenotunlimited,andthatifwewantapositiveearthforfuturegenerations,weallneedtomakecommitmentstobeagentsofchangesothatwedon’tdestroyournaturalresources.”TheGreenCharterSchoolsNetworkholdsitsfirstnationalconferencethisOctoberinMinnesota.ItwillincludecompaniesandorganizationslikeWasteManagementandtheUnitedStatesGreenBuildingCouncil.Wesincerelyhopethattheirgoalistoexpandthemovementacrossthecountry.46.Charterschoolsarequitedifferentfrompubliconesinthat_______.A.theyareoperatedbypublicmoney. B.theystillusethetraditionalrules.C.theyhavemorefreedominmanagement. D.theyattractmorestudentsthanothers.47.TheGreenCharterSchoolsNetworkisestablishedto_______.A.adviseteenagerstoattendcharterschools B.painttheschoolbuildinginthecolorgreenC.measurethestudentswiththesamestandard D.getstudentsinvolvedinenvironmentfriendlyactivities48.ThefollowingstatementsabouttheNetworkaretrueEXCEPTthat_______.A.itonlyconcernsthecharterschoolsintheU.S.B.itholdsitsfirstnationalconferenceinMinnesota.C.itwillbenefitboththeschoolsandthecommunities.D.itpromotesdifferentschoolstosharetheirachievements.49.AccordingtoJimMcGrath,_______.A.people’sactionplayslittlepartinnatureB.naturalresourcesareabundantforpeopletouseC.studentsshouldbetaughttoberesponsiblefortheworldD.everyoneshouldmakeeffortstochangethepositivenature50.What’sthewriter’spurposeofthispassage?A.Tocriticizethetraditionaleducationsystem.B.Toencouragethestudentstoadopthealthyeating.C.Toinspirepeopletorecyclewastefromthecafeteria.D.ToarousetheschoolstotakeactiontoprotecttheearthDIdeasaboutpolitebehavioraredifferentfromoneculturetoanother.Somesocieties,suchasAmericaandAustraliaforexample,aremobileandveryopen.Peopleherechangejobsandmovehousequiteoften.Asaresult,theyhavealotofrelationshipsthatoftenlastonlyashorttime,andtheyneedtogettoknowpeoplequickly.Soit'snormaltohavefriendlyconversationswithpeoplethattheyhavejustmet,andyoucantalkaboutthingsthatothercultureswouldregardaspersonal.Ontheotherhandtherearemorecrowdedandlessmobilesocietieswherelong-termrelationshipsaremoreimportant.AMalaysianorMexicanbusinessperson,forexample,willwanttogettoknowyouverywellbeforeheorshefeelshappytostartbusiness.Butwhenyoudogettoknoweachother,therelationshipbecomesmuchdeeperthanitwouldinamobilesociety.ToAmericans,bothEuropeansandAsiansseemcoolandformalatfirst.Ontheotherhand,asapassengerfromalessmobilesocietyputsit,it'snofunspendingseveralhoursnexttoastrangerwhowantstotellyouallabouthisorherlifeandasksyouallsortsofquestionsthatyoudon'twanttoanswer.Cross-culturaldifferencesaren'tjustaproblemfortravelers,butalsofortheflightsthatcarrythem.Allflightswanttoprovidethebestservice,butideasaboutgoodservicearedifferentfromplacetoplace.Thiscanbeseenmostclearlyinthewaythatproblemsaredealtwith.Somesocietieshave'universalist'cultures.Thesesocietiesstronglyrespectrules,andtheytreateverypersonandsituationinbasicallythesameway.'Particularist'societiesontheotherhand,alsohaverules,buttheyarelessimportantthanthesociety'sunwrinenideasaboutwhatisrightorwrongforaparticularsituationoraparticularperson.Sothenormalrulesarechangedtofittheneedsofthesituationortheimportanceoftheperson.Thisdifferencecancauseproblems.Atravelerfromaparticularistsociety,India,ischeckinginforaflightinGermany,acountrywhichhasauniversalistculture.TheIndiantravelerhastoomuchluggage,butheexplainsthathehasbeenawayfromhomeforalongtimeandthesuitcasesarefullofpresentsforhisfamily.Heexpectsthatthecheck-inofficialwillunderstandhisproblemandwillchangetherulesforhim.Thecheck-inofficialexplainsthatifhewasallowedtohavetoomuchluggage,itwouldn'tbefairtotheotherpassengers.Butthetravelerthinksthisisunfair,becausetheotherpassengersdon'thavehisproblem.51.OftenmovingfromoneplacetoanothermakespeoplelikeAmericartsandAustraliansA.liketravelingbetterB.easytocommunicatewithC.difficult1omakercalfriendsD.havealong-termrelationshipwiththeirneighbors52.PeoplelikeMalaysiansprefertoassociatewiththoseA.whowilltellthemeverythingoftheirownB.whowanttodobusinesswiththemC.theyknowquitewellD.whoaregoodattalking53.Apersonfromalessmobilesocietywillfeelit_____whenastrangerkeepstalkingtohimorher,andaskinghimorherquestions.A.boring B.friendly C.normal D.rough54.Whichofthefollowingistrueabout"particularistsocieties"?A.Thereisnoruleforpeopletoobey.B.Peopleobeythesociety'srulescompletely.C.Nooneobeysthesociety'sruiesthoughtheyhave.D.Thesociety'srulescanbechangedwithdifferentpersonsorsituations.55.ThewriterofthepassagethinksthattheIndianandtheGermanhavedifferentideasaboutrulesbecauseofdifferent__________.A.interests B.habitsandcustoms C.cultures D.waysoflife第二部分:閱讀表達(dá)(滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,按照要求用英語(yǔ)回答問(wèn)題。Most4-year-oldslivewithonlyafewthingsontheirminds:Mom,Dad,siblings(兄弟姐妹),play,eatanddrink.NotAustinPerine.Hefeedsthehomeless.AustinPerinehasasimplereasonforwantingtofeedhomelesspeople:Becausethey’rehungry.Austinwearsasuperherocape(斗篷)whenhegoesonhisfeedingoutingswithhisfather,T.J.Perine.AtLinnParkrecently,thelittleguyhandedsandwichesanddrinkstothehomeless.Everytime,heexclaimed,“Don’tforgettoshowlove!”ShowLoveisthenameofthenonprofittheelderPerinestarted.AustinPerinehasasimplereasonforwantingtofeedhomelesspeople:Becausethey’rehungry.“ThiswholethingstartedwhenweweresittingathomewatchingAnimalPlanetandababypandawasabandonedbyitsmom,”Perinesaid.“Justtogivehimananswer,ItoldAustinthatthepandawouldbehomeless.Thenheasked,‘Well,arepeoplehomeless?’andIsaidyes.Thatsparked(激發(fā))anideaforhimtowanttocomeandfeedthehomeless,soherewearejustafewmonthslater.”AfewofthehomelessatLinnParkknewlittleAustinwithhissuperherocape,andexchangedhugsandfistbumps.Thosewhodidnotknowhimwereextremelysurprised.Onehomelessmansaidhe’dneverseenanythinglikethis.Austinexplainedhowdoingthismakeshimfeelinside.“WhenIfeedthehomelessitmakesmereallyhappyandIthinkwhatIdoisveryspecial,”Austinsaid.“WhenIgrowupIwanttobepresident.MyjobswhenIbecomepresidentwouldbetofeedthehomelessandtochasethebadguysoutofschools.”Austin’s

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