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2025-2026學年天津市津南區(qū)海河教育園區(qū)南開學校高三上學期期中英語試卷第Ⅰ卷選擇題(共115分)注意事項:1.答第I卷前,考生務必將自己的姓名、準考證號、考試科目用鉛筆涂寫在答題卡上。2.選出答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應的題目的答案標號涂黑,如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再填涂其它答案。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)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.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inalibrary.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inadrugstore.2.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Heisadentist.B.Hehasretired.C.Heownsabookstore.3.Howdoesthewomanfeelonhearingthenews?A.Excited.B.Inspired.C.Surprised.4.WhatdoesthemansayaboutMary?A.Shehaspooreyesight.B.Shedoesn’tlikethewoman.C.Sheusuallyignoresothers.5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Samisfeelingthirsty.B.Samisgoingtowintherace.C.SamlooksasstrongasGeorge.第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15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,各個小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段材料讀兩遍。聽下面一段對話,回答第6至8三個小題。6.Whatdoesthemanwanttodoaftergraduation?A.Workatahotel.B.Becomeanengineer.C.Goontograduateschool.7.Whatisthewoman’smajor?A.French.B.Management.C.ComputerScience.8.Howdoesthewomanpayforcollege?A.Shehasapart-timejob.B.Shereceivedascholarship.C.Shegetsmoneyfromherparents.聽下面一段對話,回答第9至11三個小題。9.Whendidthemanleavethetown?A.8yearsago.B.10yearsago.C.15yearsago.10.Whataretheman’shappymemories?A.Performingintheopenspace.B.Watchingtheoldcartoons.C.Playingthekids’games.11.Whatarethespeakertalkingabout?A.Somechangesinatown.B.Somefurnitureinashop.C.Somecharactersinamovie聽下面一段獨白,回答第12至15四個小題。12.Whenistheballetclassheld?A.OnWednesdayevenings.B.OnThursdayevenings.C.OnSaturdayafternoons.13.WhatwillJimberunningthisyear?A.Thefootballpractice.B.Thebaseballclub.C.Thebasketballclass.14.Whichteacherwillgivetheskatingcourse?ADiana.B.Steve.C.Kelly.15.Whoismostprobablythespeaker?A.Aprogrammanager.B.Aclubmember.C.Atourguide.第二部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)1—Skippingbreakfastisagoodwaytoloseweight.—________.Actuallyithastheoppositeeffect.A.Ican’tagreemore B.That’snotthecaseC.That’sforsure D.I’mgladtoknowthat2.—BrendaboughtaHuaweiP60cellphonelastweek.—Oh,really?HowIwishIcouldget______aswell!A.one B.it C.that D.another3._________hisknowledgeofthemountainouscountry,JohnSmithwasappointedasourguide.A.Inspiteof B.Onaccountof C.Regardlessof D.Insteadof4.It’seleveno’clockalready.______youwatchthemovieatsuchalatehour?A.Can B.Must C.May D.Shall5.Currently,almost50percentofjobs,includingjournalism,______withtechnologythatcanoperateautomatically.A.hasbeenreplacing B.isbeingreplaced C.havebeenreplacing D.arebeingreplaced6.________bytheteachertoleavetheclassroommadehimfeelashamed.A.Asked B.Beingasked C.Havingasked D.Tohaveasked7.Children,when_________bytheirparents,areallowedtoenterthestadium.A.tobeaccompanied B.toaccompany C.accompanying D.accompanied8.【2018·江蘇】Hopefully

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developed D.developed9.IfweorderthisEnglish-Chinesedictionaryinlargequantitiesfromthebookstore,theywillconsidergivingusa_________ofatleast10%.A.discount B.bargain C.budget D.reward10.Thenewly-publishedbookiswritten_____forchildren,whichisalsopopularwithmostparents.A.specifically B.willingly C.equally D.occasionally11.Mostwomenidentifiedatleastonetrustedfriends________theycouldturnforhelp.A.towhich B.onwhich C.towhom D.onwhom12.Ifyouhaveanydoubtsaboutyourhealth,you’dbetter______yourdoctoratonce.A.convince B.consultC.avoid D.affect13.(2016·浙江)onlineshoppinghaschangedourlife,notallofitseffectshavebeenpositive.A.Since B.AfterC.While D.Unless14.Englishisalanguagesharedbyseveraldiversecultures,_________usesitdifferently.A.allofwhich B.eachofwhich C.allofthem D.eachofthem15.—Ifweworkontheprojecttogether,Idobelieveweshouldbeabletocompleteitaheadofschedule.—______!Manyhandsmakelightwork.A.Youbet B.HavefunC.Goodjob D.Forgetit第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)DavidwasaspecialeducationstudentatMontereyHighSchoolwholovedbasketballbutwasn’tabletoplay.____16____,startinginhighschoolandcontinuingforsome40years,heshowedupateverygameas“teammanager”,____17____theballsandtowels,givingplayershissweetwordsiftheydidwell,andcriticizingthemiftheymissed____18____ormadetheteamlookbad.Whenmyhusbandbecamecoach,heletDavid____19____thejobasthe“teammanager”becausehethoughtDavidwaslikepartoftheteam.Morethan____20____Davidlovedhugs.I’mnotsureifDavideverknewmy____21____.Hecalledme“Mrs.Coach”.Ateverygame,he’d____22____meinthestandsandcome,partingthecrowdtogiveahug.WhenDavidhuggedyou,youknewyou’dbeenhugged.Ouroldestchild,whenhewas5,wantedtobeaballboyforhisdad’steam.Davidwouldn’t____23____it.Heand____24____battleditouthardforyears,fightingoverlooseballslikedogsoverabone.Allwasforgiven____25____theboystartedhighschoolandplayedonhisdad’steam.David____26____thewaytheboyplayedandtheycouldn’tgetalongbetter.____27____,intheyearswhenmyhusbandwasbattlingcancer,Davidneversaidmuch,justdidhisjobasalways,diligentlyandwell.He____28____sweepingthegymfloor.Sweepingwasnottheteammanager’sjob,ashe_____29_____it.Butifhe____30____thecoachsweeping,ashesometimesdid,he’dgrabthebroomandfinishthejobwithoutaword.Thatwaslongago.IhadnotseenDavidforyears.Myhusbandlosthisbattleagainstcancerand____31____.AlittlewhilelaterI____32____.Iheardhe’dretiredasteammanager.ThenIwasbackintownforavisit,whenI____33____himatmyfavoritebreakfastplace.Hewassittinginthe____34____,older,grayer,bigasever,withhissweetwife,Stephanie.“David,”Isaid,tappinghisshoulder,“rememberme?”Tearswelledupinhiseyesasheroseandslowlygavemeabigbearhug.“Mrs.Coach,”hesaid,liftingmyfeet____35____theground.“Mrs.Coach.”WhenDavidhugsyou,youstillknowyou’vebeenhugged.16.A.Besides B.Instead C.Otherwise D.Meanwhile17.A.gettingridof B.catchingholdof C.takingcareof D.gettingawaywith18.A.classes B.matches C.sessions D.shots19.A.leave B.change C.keep D.get20.A.everything B.something C.nothing D.anything21.A.identity B.habit C.name D.position22.A.spot B.protect C.seat D.grasp23.A.refuse B.explain C.ignore D.accept24.A.themanager B.theboy C.myhusband D.theplayers25.A.as B.before C.unless D.until26.A.expressed B.admired C.criticized D.disliked27.A.Finally B.Earlier C.Later D.Recently28.A.hated B.forbade C.enjoyed D.avoided29.A.told B.made C.did D.put30.A.imagined B.caught C.had D.helped31.A.passedaway B.gotaway C.fadedaway D.diedoff32.A.returned B.recovered C.moved D.quit33.A.leftbehind B.lookedfor C.figuredout D.raninto34.A.hall B.classroom C.office D.table35.A.on B.off C.around D.beyond第三部分閱讀理解(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四個選項中,選出最佳選項。ASmartKidsFestivalEvents“SmartKids”isacollectionofonehundredeventsscheduledinOctober.Thisyear,itisexperimentingwithPayWhatYouDecide(PWYD).Thatis,youcandecidetopayforwhatyouwantorcanafford,afteryouhaveattendedanevent.Youcanpre-bookeventswithoutpayingforaticketinadvance.Herearesomeofthedirector’spicks.WalkontheWildSideNotticketed,FreeJoinstorytellerSarahLawtohearsciencestoriesaboutanimals.Alongthewayyou’llmeetallsortsofbeautifulcreaturesanddiscoverlifecyclesandthefoodchain.It’sbestsuitedtochildrenaged5-9.Childrenunder8mustbeaccompaniedbyanadult.IntroductiontoWavesPre-book,PWYDSubjectsrangefromsoundwavestogravitywaves,andfromwavesoflighttocrashingwavesontheocean.MikeGoldsmithexploresthefundamentalfeaturessharedbyallwavesinthenaturalworld.ScienceintheFieldNotticketed,FreeThisstorytellingnightfeaturesascientistsharinghisfavouritememoriesofgatheringfirst-handdataonvariousfieldtrips.Comealongforinspiringandinformativestoriesstraightfromthescientist’smouth.JoinMarkSamuelstofindoutmoreinthisfun-filledworkshop.FestivalDinnerPre-book,£25perpersonWhetheryouwanttoexploremoreaboutfood,orjustfancyatalkoverameal,joinustomarkthefirstsciencefestivalinLondon.Whichfoodsshouldyoueattotrickyourbrainintothinkingthatyouarefull?FindoutmorefromTomCrawford.36.Whatisarequirementforchildrenunder8attending“WalkontheWildSide”?A.Theymustpre-bookaticketinadvance. B.Theymustbringtheirownstorytellingmaterials.C.Theyshouldpayasmallfeeforparticipation. D.Theyneedtobeaccompaniedbyanadult.37.Inwhicheventcanyoudecidethepayment?A.IntroductiontoWaves. B.WalkontheWildSide. C.ScienceintheField. D.FestivalDinner.38.Whowilltalkaboutexperiencesofcollectingdirectdata?A.SarahLaw. B.MikeGoldsmith. C.MarkSamuels. D.TomCrawford.39.Whatdistinguishesthe“FestivalDinner”fromtheotherevents?A.Itallowsattendeestodecidepaymentaftertheevent.B.Itcombinesscientificdiscussionwithameal.C.Itisopentoparticipantswithoutpre-booking.D.Itfocusesonwildlifeconservationtopics.40.Whatdothefoureventshaveincommon?A.Family-based. B.Pickedbychildren. C.Science-themed. D.Filledwithadventures.B29-year-oldDimNangLaoisamotherofasix-year-oldboyinamountainousandremoteregioninnortheasternCambodia.Likemanyotherparentsinhervillagewhomarryandhavechildrenatayoungage,sheusedtohavelittleknowledgeabouthowsheshouldlookafterherchildtoensurehecangrowhealthyandstrongandreachhisfullpotential.ButeverythingchangedwhenshereceivedNurturingCareParentingtrainingfromvillagevolunteers.NurturingCareParentingaimstohelpeverychildgetthebestpossiblestartinlife,includingthroughhealthcare,earlyeducationandplay.Italsohelpsparentsavoidviolenceorpunishmenttodisciplinetheirchildren.“IlearnedalotfromNurturingCareParenting,”DimNangLaosays.“Ilearnedhowtocareformychild’shealth,nutritionandeducation.Ilearnedhowtotalktohimwhenheiswrongandcomforthimwhenheissad.Ilearnedthatachildisawhitepaper.IfIhithim,hewilllearnthoseactionsfromme.”DimNangLaoisoneofmanywhohavebenefitedfromthetraining.AccordingtoalocalofficialnamedAngChenda,thetraininghasreachedfivevillagesandhasimprovedthelivesofmanyfamilies.Shesaysshewelcomesthetrainingasmanyparentsintheareadidnotfullyunderstandwhattheyneededtodotofullysupporttheirchildren’sneedsanddevelopmentandoftenspentmostoftheirtimeearninganincomethroughfarmwork.“Afterthetraining,theirunderstandingofraisingyoungchildrenisfardifferent,”AngChendasays.“Theyaremoreawareoftheimportanceofcaringfortheirchildren.Theytaketheirchildrentothehealthcenterforcheck-ups,issuebirthcertificatesfortheirchildrenandsendtheirchildrentoschool.Theyalsoreduceviolenceandusepositivedisciplineinstead.”DimNangLaosayssheisgratefulfortheopportunitytolearnaboutpositiveparentingandapplyitinherdailylife.“IhopethatmoreparentsinourcountrycanreceivethistrainingandbenefitfromitasIdo,”sheadds.41.WhatcanwelearnaboutmanyparentsinDimNangLao’svillage?A.Theycaredlittleabouttheirkids’physicalhealth.B.Theygotmarriedandhadchildrenatanoldage.C.Theycouldn’tmakealivingthroughfarmwork.D.Theydidn’tknowhowtocarefortheirkidswell.42.WhatisthemaingoaloftheNurturingCareParentingtraining?A.Toincreaseparents’incomethroughfarmwork.B.Tohelpchildrenachieveahealthyandpromisingstartinlife.C.Toencouragechildrentofocusonearlyeducationindependently.D.Toteachparentsstrictermethodsofdiscipliningtheirchildren.43WhatdoesDimNangLaofocusoninparagraph3?A.Whatshelearnedfromherson. B.Herson’schangeoverthetime.C.Whatshegainedfromthetraining. D.Thegoaloftheparentingprogram.44.WhyisAngChendamentionedinthetext?A.TospeakhighlyofNurturingCareParenting.B.Tointroduceaharmoniousparent-childrelationship.C.Toshowthepopularityofthetrainingoutsidevillages.D.Tohighlightthepositiveinfluenceofparentingonkids.45.WhatdoesDimNangLaoexpectofNurturingCareParenting?A.Itwillcriticizetraditionalparenting. B.Itwillbereceivedextensively.C.Itwillofferjobstomoreparents. D.Itwillbewellobtainedworldwild.CLargegatheringssuchasweddingsandconferencescanbesociallyoverwhelming.Pressuretolearnpeople’snamesonlyaddstothestress.Anewfacial-recognitionappcouldcometotherescue,butprivacyexpertsrecommendproceedingwithcaution.Theapp,calledSocialRecall,connectsnameswithfacesviasmartphonecamerasandfacialrecognition,potentiallyavoidingtheneedforformalintroductions.“Itbreaksdownthesesocialbarriersweallhavewhenmeetingsomebody,”saysBarrySandrew,whocreatedtheappandtesteditataneventattendedbyabout1,000people.AfterreceivinganinvitationtodownloadSocialRecallfromaneventorganizer,theuserisaskedtotaketwoselfiesandsigninviasocialmedia.Attheevent,theappisactivewithinapreviouslydefinedgeographicalarea.Whenauserpointshisorherphonecameraatanattendee’sface,theappidentifiestheindividual,displaystheperson’sname,andlinkstohisorhersocialmediaprofile.Toprotectprivacy,itrecognizesonlythosewhohaveagreedtoparticipate.Andtheapp’screatorssayitautomaticallydeletesusers’dataafteranevent.AnnCavoukian,aprivacyexpertwhorunsthePrivacybyDesignCenterofExcellencepraisestheapp’screatorsfortheseprotectivemeasures.Shecautions,however,thatwhenpeoplechoosetosharetheirpersonalinformationwiththeapp,theyshouldknowthat“theremaybeunintendedconsequencesdowntheroadwiththatinformationbeingusedinanothercontextthatmightcomebacktobiteyou.”Thestart-uphasalsodevelopedaversionoftheappforindividualswhosufferfromprosopagnosia,or“faceblindness”,aconditionthatpreventspeoplefromrecognizingindividualstheyhavemet.Tousethisapp,apersonfirstacquiresanimageofsomeone’sfacefromeitherthesmartphone’scameraoraphotograph,andthentagsitwithaname.Whenthecameraspotsthatsamefaceinreallife,thepreviouslyenteredinformationisdisplayed.Thecollecteddataarestoredonlyonauser’sphone,accordingtotheteambehindtheapp.46.Accordingtothepassage,whatisthemainpurposeofSocialRecall?A.Toprovideatoolforsocialmediamarketing.B.Tohelppeopleremembernamesandfacesinsocialsettings.C.Tocollectandstorepersonalinformationforfutureuse.D.Toassisteventorganizersinmanagingattendance.47.Paragraph3ismainlyabout________.A.howtheappworks B.howtheappwascreatedC.whatmakestheapppopular D.whatpeoplecandowiththeapp48.SocialRecallhelpspeoplewithprosopagnosiaby________.A.givingnamestothephotoskeptintheirsmartphonesB.collectinginformationpreviouslyenteredinthephoneC.providingtheinformationofapersonwhentheyfirstmeetD.showingtheperson’sinformationwhenitspotsastoredface49WhatcanwelearnaboutSocialRecallfromthepassage?A.Itmayputpeople’sprivacyatrisk.B.Ithascausedunintendedconsequences.C.Itcanpreventsomecommunicationdisorders.D.Itispraisedbyusersforitsprotectivemeasures.50.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheFutureofFacialRecognitionTechnologyB.SocialRecall:ANewAppforFaceandNameRecognitionC.PrivacyConcernsintheAgeofFacialRecognitionD.HowTechnologyIsChangingSocialInteractionsDFromnowon,neverspendyourprecioustimethinkingofreasonsforyourfailuresandshortcomings.Instead,realizethattheseedsofsuccesswereplantedwithinyouwhenyouwereborn.Onlyyouhavethepowertomakethoseseedsgrow.Theseeds,andthepowertogrowthem,arecontainedinthemostawesomemachineevercreated:thehumanmind.Successisachoiceandnotachance.Youwerebornawinner.Youwerebornrich.Youcanbeasuccessifonlyyoumaketherightchoice.Youcannotbesuccessfulwithoutfirstdevelopingyourself-esteem.Yourlevelofself-esteemisalwaysbasedonthedegreeofcontrolthatyouareabletoexerciseoveryourself,andthusoveryourlife.Peoplewithlowself-esteemarepeoplewhodonotbelievethattheyhaveanypower,orresponsibilityfortheirlives.Theyaretheperennial(長期的)victimsandmartyrs.Theyareleavestossed(搖擺)bythewindsofchanceblownaboutwithanysuddenchangeintheweather.Youcanexercisecontroloveryourlifeonlytothedegreethatyoubelievethatyouareresponsibleforeverythingthathappensinyourlife.Failuresthinkthateverythinghappensbyaccidentandchance.Successfulpeoplerealizethattheyareresponsible.Everythinghappensasaresultofsomething.Ifwecanidentifythecause,wecancontroltheeffect.Weareresponsibleforwhatwechoosetothinkandbelieve.Onegenerallyrisestothelevelthatoneexpects.Weareresponsibleforsettingourexpectations.Oursuccessisdependentuponourlevelofconfidence.Ifyouassociatewithpositive-thinkingpeople,youaredefinitelygoingtoachievesuccess.Onthecontrary,theoppositehappens.Weareresponsibleforfinding,planting,andnurturingtheseedsthatcontainfuturevictory,bornfromsetbacks.Inshort,inallareasofyourlife,whethertheyarefinancial,physical,emotional,orspiritual,youareresponsible.Onceyourecognizethis,acceptit,andfirmlybelieveit,youareontheroadtosuccess.51.Whyarepeoplewithlowself-esteemcomparedtoleaves?A.Becausetheyarereadytochangetheirminds.B.Becausetheyareeasilyaffectedbywindyweather.C.Becausetheydon’thavethepowertofacetheirfate.D.Becausetheycan’texercisecontroloverthemselves.52.Whatwouldlosersthink?A.Successistheresultofhardwork. B.Workinghardwillleadtosuccess.C.Theirfailureisonlybecauseofbadluck. D.Theydon’tmakeeffortstosucceed.53.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph5?A.Whetherwewillsucceeddependsonourattitudes.B.One’sexpectationisthekeytofuturesuccess.C.Thoughtsandbeliefsaretheresultofcreativemind.D.Settingourexpectationsisessentialbeforetakingaction.54.What’sthefunctionofthelastparagraph?A.Theproofoftheauthor’spoints. B.Theconclusionoftheargument.C.Anintroductiontoanothertopic. D.Acomparisonbetweentwoviews.55.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Thesecretsofsuccess B.SuccessisachoiceC.Developourconfidence D.Howtoachievesuccess第Ⅱ卷非選擇題(共35分)第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)閱讀表達(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀短文,按照題目要求用英語回答問題。Itwasatoughsituation.At8,700metersabovesealevel,ZhangHongandhisteammembersfacedadifficultdecision.Basedontheoxygentheyhadconsumed,theymightnothaveenoughtoreachthesummitofQomolangma.Shouldtheypressonorturnback?Zhang’sguideChenTaomadeaquickdecisionthatheandthetwophotographerswiththegroupshouldimmediatelywithdrawandleavetheiroxygentankstoZhangtolethimfinishtheclimbtothesummitofthemountain.Thewindwasstrong,andZhangwasterrified.ThethreeSherpaguidesdidn’tspeakChineseandtheirEnglishinstructionstoZhangweremuffledbythehighwind.AndtherewasadditionaldifficultyforZhang—hecan’tsee.TowalkonapathwasoftenhardfortheChinesemountaineer.Andtherewasnoactualpathonthemountain.Zh

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