天津河东区2025-2026学年度第二学期高三质量检测一英语试题(含答案)

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天津河东区2025-2026学年度第二学期高三质量检测一英语试题
一、单项选择
1.— How did you find the film Zootopia 2
— _________. I can’t think too highly of it.
A.It makes no sense B.It’s up to you
C.It’s awful D.It’s really amazing
2.I desperately need a part-time job because my mother’s income can not _________ the cost of my school fees.
A.cover B.spend C.pay D.take
3._________ makes Tianjin proud is that it successfully hosted the SCO Tianjin Summit in 2025.
A.That B.What C.Which D.It
4.Faced with the tough challenge, the team members showed great courage and _________, finally achieving their goal.
A.reservation B.conservation C.perseverance D.insurance
5._________ advanced AI technology, Chinese researchers have made breakthroughs in the early diagnosis of rare diseases this year.
A.To employ B.Employed C.Employing D.Being employed
6.The educational resources provided for urban students are far more abundant than _________ offered to rural areas in some underdeveloped provinces.
A.one B.that C.those D.ones
7.The factory _________ we visited last month is one of the leading production bases for new energy vehicles in North China.
A.where B.when C.that D.what
8.A balance of work, rest and diet, along with _________ exercise, will save people from illnesses.
A.appropriate B.accurate C.fierce D.temporary
9.Both neighboring countries _________ from their closer cooperative relations over the past three decades.
A.had benefited B.benefit C.benefited D.have benefited
10.Liu Jingyang, the dark horse of the race, won the women’s 100m hurdles gold at the 2025 National Games, _________ few people had expected her victory before the competition.
A.since B.though C.as D.once
11.It is a common phenomenon that traditional customs are slowly _________ as time goes by, which makes many people feel regretful.
A.turning up B.setting off C.taking over D.dying out
12.Don’t touch the electrical devices with wet hands, for it _________ lead to electric shock in some cases.
A.can B.shall C.should D.must
13.I will be surprised if you can get John, who is a mean guy, _________ some drinks for us.
A.buy B.to buy C.buying D.bought
14.Surely, if you are old enough to earn a wage and pay taxes, you should be allowed to _________ on how the government spends them.
A.max out B.pop up C.throw in the towel D.have a say
15.— Here is a new edition of China Daily. Do you want to have a look
— _________! Let me see it.
A.Don’t bother B.Not really C.By all means D.Mind your own business
二、完形填空
Life is a collection of ordinary moments, some sweet and some bitter. For me, one such moment changed my view of my father completely, 16 how little I truly understood him before.
My dad was a man of few words. Unlike my classmates’ fathers who often attended parent-teacher meetings or cheered at sports days, he seemed always 17 in his workshop, busy with tools and lumber. I used to 18 that he didn’t care about me, and a 19 grew between us year by year.
Last winter, I broke my leg. Lying in bed, unable to move, I fell into a deep 20 . I missed my friends and my classes, I still felt 21 . One evening, I heard a soft noise and 22 the door a crack. There was Dad carving something carefully with his knife. His hands, which I had always thought were rough and 23 , moved with amazing gentleness.
The next morning, he handed me a wooden bird. Its eyes were carved with tiny black dots, looking 24 and lively. “I remembered you loved birds as a kid,” he said in a low voice, 25 to meet my eyes. At that moment, my eyes filled with tears — his love was just in his own 26 way.
That wooden bird became my most 27 treasure. It taught me that love is not always loud and obvious. I began to spend more time with my dad in his 28 , learning how to use the tools and listening to his stories. I learned that he had given up his carpenter dream to 29 our family.
Now, when I look at that wooden bird, I don’t feel the old 30 anymore. Instead, I feel a deep sense of warmth and gratitude. Family love is like a seed — it may take time to 31 , but once it does, it grows into something strong and beautiful. We often 32 the people closest to us, thinking they don’t understand us. But the truth is, they may be loving us in ways we can’t even 33 .
In life, never judge by words alone. 34 , we should look deeper to find the hidden love. That’s the 35 of a true family — accepting each other’s differences and cherishing the unique ways we show our love.
16.A.pointing out B.taking over C.turning down D.making up
17.A.trapped B.thrived C.devoted D.absorbed
18.A.argue B.complain C.insist D.assume
19.A.gap B.barrier C.conflict D.distance
20.A.relaxation B.depression C.panic D.anger
21.A.lonely B.desperate C.annoyed D.nervous
22.A.knocked B.pushed C.pulled D.dragged
23.A.clumsy B.dirty C.tough D.cold
24.A.vivid B.real C.sharp D.bright
25.A.ready B.unwilling C.eager D.afraid
26.A.secure B.strange C.unique D.ordinary
27.A.precious B.expensive C.valuable D.rare
28.A.bookshop B.workshop C.store D.study
29.A.support B.raise C.feed D.save
30.A.regret B.sadness C.disappointment D.misunderstanding
31.A.root B.sprout C.grow D.bloom
32.A.misjudge B.ignore C.blame D.doubt
33.A.imagine B.endure C.rely D.appreciate
34.A.Therefore B.However C.Instead D.Besides
35.A.secret B.essence C.principle D.meaning
三、阅读理解
Bike Rental & Guided Tours
Welcome to Amsterdam, welcome to MacBike. You see much more from the seat of a bike! Cycling is the most economical, sustainable and fun way to explore the city, with its beautiful canals, parks, squares and countless lights. You can also bike along lovely landscapes outside of Amsterdam.
Why MacBike
MacBike has been around for almost 30 years and is the biggest bicycle rental company in Amsterdam. With over 2,500 bikes stored in our five rental shops at strategic locations, we make sure there is always a bike suitable for you. We offer the newest bicycles in a wide variety, including basic bikes with foot brake, bikes with hand brake and gears, bikes with child seats, and children’s bikes.
Prices
Hand Brake, Three Gears Foot Brake, No Gears
1 hour ?7.50 ?5.00
3 hours ?11.00 ?7.50
1 day (24 hours) ?14.75 ?9.75
Each additional day ?8.00 ?6.00
Guided City Tours
The 2.5-hour tour covers the Gooyer Windmill, the Skinny Bridge, the Rijksmuseum, Heineken Brewery and much more. The tour departs from Dam Square every hour on the hour, starting at 1:00 p.m. every day. You can buy your ticket in a MacBike shop or book online.
36.What is an advantage of MacBike
A.It offers many types of bikes. B.It gives children a discount.
C.It organizes free cycle tours. D.It has over 2, 500 rental shops.
37.How much do you pay for renting a bike with hand brake and three gears for two days
A.?15.75. B.?19.50. C.?22.75. D.?29.50.
38.Where does the guided city tour start
A.The Gooyer Windmill. B.Dam Square.
C.Heineken Brewery. D.The Skinny Bridge.
39.We can infer from the passage that _________.
A.MacBike only provides services within Amsterdam
B.the guided city tour is available at 10:00 a.m. every day
C.you can only book guided tour tickets in MacBike
D.cycling is a great way to experience Amsterdam’s scenery
40.What is the main purpose of this passage
A.To introduce a method to save money in Amsterdam.
B.To recommend MacBike’s bicycle rental and tour services.
C.To explain the development history of MacBike.
D.To compare different bicycle rental companies in Amsterdam.
“Kevin! Kevin! Did you hear what I said ” Ms. Reed, the band director, looked straight at him — she wanted him to take Robin’s place, since Robin had broken her arm, and play a solo at the concert. Kevin agreed, trying hard to hide his sadness: he was terrified of performing on stage, freezing up completely when playing alone, even though he was the best saxophone player in his middle school band and played with the senior high band too.
James, his bandmate, felt sorry for him and shared how he’d fainted on stage during a solo because he was so nervous. The story only made Kevin more worried, but something worse was coming. Kelly, the overly competitive top flutist in the state, stopped him, saying that the Youth Symphony director would come to the concert to listen to his solo — and if he played well, he could get a chance to try out. Her words made him feel heavy inside; he’d wanted to join the Youth Symphony for a long time but never had the courage to audition.
Running out of the school, Kevin thought of excuses to skip the solo: pretending to be ill, saying he’d hurt his finger. But he knew his parents would see he was lying, and hurting his finger on purpose was too dangerous. By the time he got home, his mom was very happy, talking excitedly about the Youth Symphony chance and Ms. Reed’s praise. Kevin lied that his day was okay, then went down to the furnace room — called “Kevin’s Dungeon” — his practice space. He picked up his saxophone, took a deep breath, and started to play.
This time, he didn’t focus on the fear of messing up; he focused on the music he loved. Maybe this solo wasn’t a nightmare — it was a chance to turn his dream into reality.
The final note faded, and loud applause burst out. Kevin smiled and felt a warm rush of joy in his heart. He finally understood that courage isn’t the lack of fear, but going ahead in spite of it. Dreams never come to those who run away from challenges; they always wait for those who dare to face their fears and try.
41.Why did Ms. Reed ask Kevin to play the solo at the concert
A.Kevin was the most skilled sax player in the senior high band.
B.Robin was unable to perform due to a broken arm.
C.The Youth Symphony director personally recommended Kevin.
D.Kevin had been eager to get the solo opportunity for a long time.
42.The underlined phrase “freezing up” in Paragraph 1 probably means _________.
A.staying calm to deal with the performance
B.feeling extremely cold on the frightening stage
C.having great confidence in playing the solo
D.being unable to move or act because of nervousness
43.What made Kevin’s anxiety grow after he received the solo task
A.James told him about his own embarrassing solo experience.
B.His mother didn’t believe he could perform well on stage.
C.Kelly laughed at him for lacking the courage to audition.
D.He found his practice room was too small to play the saxophone.
44.We can infer from the last paragraph that Kevin finally chose to _________.
A.pretend to be sick and miss the concert instantly
B.gave up his dream of joining the Youth Symphony
C.face the challenge and practice for the solo actively
D.ask the band director to replace him with another student
45.What is the best title for the passage
A.A Successful Solo Performance B.The Competitive Flutist Kelly
C.A Strict, Generous and Kind Band Director D.Stage Fright and A New Chance
The 2026 CCTV Spring Festival Gala featured a breathtaking performance that seamlessly blended traditional Chinese martial arts with cutting-edge technology: a carefully designed martial arts routine performed by humanoid robots. This was not merely entertainment for the audience; it was a powerful declaration of China’s rapid and impressive advancements in the fields of robotics and artificial intelligence.
Compared to their debut just a year earlier, the 2026 robots demonstrated astonishing progress in every aspect. Gone were the stiff, awkward and hesitant movements of the past. Dozens of Unitree’s G1 humanoid robots perfectly carried out complex and skillful actions, including high-speed flips, synchronized (同步的) nunchaku swings, and even the delicate, unsteady steps of “Drunken Fist.” They maintained stable balance, performed flawless formations, and interacted safely with young human martial artists, a breakthrough that reflected huge leaps in both stability and dynamic motion control.
Behind the striking performance lies a convergence of advanced technologies that together make such precise movements possible. Powered by highly developed AI control systems and equipped with LiDAR (激光雷达) sensors, the robots can map the 3D stage environment in real time, enabling them to recognize their positions accurately and adjust their movements instantly to stay perfectly synchronized. Their flexible jumps and flips rely on powerful actuators (执行器) and massive professional training data, proving that machines can now attain a level of athleticism once considered unique to humans.
The meaning of the display goes far beyond artistic effect. As a milestone in intelligent manufacturing, the show underlines China’s growing competitiveness in the global humanoid robot industry. While Chinese companies take a major share of the world market, the gala performance more importantly shows the nation’s strong ability to combine AI technology with a complete supply chain. It suggests a future where robots, having mastered the precision of kung fu, will undertake complex tasks in industry and daily life, turning technological strength into practical social value.
46.What was the most significant improvement in the 2026 robot performance compared to the previous year
A.The robots performed hesitant movements on a larger stage.
B.The robots moved more smoothly and performed complex actions.
C.The robots were controlled by young human performers.
D.The robots could speak and interact with the martial audience.
47.The underlined word “convergence” in Paragraph 3 most probably means _________.
A.combination B.competition C.conflict D.creativity
48.How did the robots maintain perfect synchronization during the performance
A.They followed fixed routes without any adjustment.
B.They were remotely controlled by engineers behind the stage.
C.They used sensors to map the stage and adjust movements in real time.
D.They responded to voice commands from human performers.
49.What can be inferred from the last paragraph
A.The performance was meant to show robots are better than humans at martial arts.
B.China has led the world in all fields of intelligent manufacturing.
C.Human performers will gradually disappear from traditional cultural galas.
D.The performance stood for China’s progress in AI and manufacturing integration.
50.According to the passage, what future role are these robots expected to play
A.Replacing all human workers in factories.
B.Performing only in entertainment shows.
C.Taking on complex tasks in industry and daily life.
D.Competing in international martial arts competitions.
Personal growth is often mistakenly regarded as a smooth upward path of achievements. Yet psychological research and real-life experiences confirm a different truth: resilience — the ability to adapt and develop amid difficulties — is the unseen force driving deep and lasting growth. In an era of rapid changes and unexpected challenges, developing resilience is not just a survival skill but a key part of self- development, turning setbacks into stepping stones.
The link between difficulties and growth lies in the positive psychological changes after tough life events. Studies show that those who deal with hardships rather than avoid them gain greater self- awareness, deeper understanding of others, and a stronger sense of purpose. For example, people who survive health problems with resilience often adjust their thinking, regaining confidence in their own abilities and valuing life more. This growth does not come automatically; it comes from facing difficulties on purpose, strengthening mental strength just as exercise builds muscle.
Resilience also plays an important role in life changes. Young people entering the workplace face setbacks such as rejected plans or disagreements that cause self-doubt, but resilient people see these as learning chances. They analyze their mistakes, ask for advice, and develop skills to make progress. Similarly, people traveling alone improve resilience by dealing with unfamiliar environments on their own, trusting their decisions and adapting to difficulties. Some people argue that focusing on resilience puts pressure on people to ignore pain, but resilience means recognizing suffering without being controlled by it. It is a skill that can be developed, not an inborn quality. Simple methods such as changing negative thoughts, building support groups, and practicing thanksgiving can strengthen it over time.
In a society that values quick solutions, we must realize that true growth is built on resilience. Difficulties are an essential part of growth, not a detour. Developing resilience helps us face challenges bravely, adapt smoothly, and become stronger. It remains the most reliable companion on the path to meaningful personal growth.
51.What is the common misunderstanding about personal growth according to the passage
A.It requires great efforts to achieve. B.It is a smooth process full of achievements.
C.It has a close connection with difficulties. D.It can only be gained through work experience.
52.Which of the following is NOT a benefit of dealing with hardships actively
A.Gaining a better understanding of oneself. B.Developing a stronger sense of purpose.
C.Avoiding all the pain in life. D.Learning to value life more.
53.What can we infer from the passage about resilience
A.It can be improved through certain methods. B.It is a skill that only a few people can have.
C.It has nothing to do with life changes. D.It makes people ignore their sufferings.
54.What does the author think of difficulties in personal growth
A.They are unnecessary obstacles to avoid. B.They are key parts of true personal growth.
C.They make people lose confidence easily. D.They can only be solved with quick solutions.
55.What is the main idea of the passage
A.The ways to deal with life’s difficulties.
B.The importance of quick solutions in modern society.
C.Resilience is the key driver of personal growth.
D.Different opinions on the role of resilience.
阅读下面短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。
I could feel the excitement rising in me as I held the beautifully wrapped present in my hands. Unable to contain my curiosity any longer, I opened it quickly. It was a brand-new laptop. I had scored straight As for my O-level examinations and this was my reward. I had always envied my friends who were exchanging news about “chat rooms”, “instant messaging” and “emailing”, all of which I knew nothing about. Now I was going to find out.
It started out simply enough. I was searching for some information online when I came across a social networking site. Soon I became glued to my new-found electronic friend. I began to spend more and more time on YouTube and became enslaved by Facebook and Twitter. I had never imagined that the day would come when I would be so focused on the glowing screen before me.
As time passed, I realized that I was hooked on the Internet. During weekends, when I had more time on my hands, I could easily spend a few hours on my laptop. It came to a point where I chose to lock myself in my room, refusing to come out and take part in family discussions. I preferred to stay connected to the people I befriended in online space although I had never met them. Soon, my sleep was reduced to only scattered (分散的) naps, and my grades at school also began getting worse.
It was about this time that my parents started voicing their disapproval. It became obvious to them that I was spending too much time on the Internet. I was asked to reduce my usage of the internet. Yet, however hard I tried, I was unable to pull myself away, unable to terminate (终止) my chat sessions, and unable to concentrate on my lessons. I was desperate for just another click and another look at my message board. Then one day, my father took away my laptop. I complained but in vain.
Over time, I realized that Dad and Mom had always wanted the best for me. That was when I decided to take the big step — to conquer my internet addiction. Quitting was harder than I expected. But with dogged determination, I knew that I would turn over a new leaf.
56.What reward did the author get for scoring straight As in the O-level examinations (no more than 8 words)
57.Why did the author want a laptop (no more than 10 words)
58.What does the underlined sentence mean in Paragraph 2 (no more than 15 words)
59.How did the author’s parents show their disapproval to the author’s addict to the Internet (no more than 15 words)
60.Have you ever had a similar experience of being addicted to something Please explain. (no more than 25 words)
四、书面表达
61.假如你是晨光中学学生李津。你校英文论坛开展的“Design Our Future Earth”主题论坛活动,引发同学们的热烈跟帖讨论。下图是你班同学设计的未来地球土地占比方案。请你以该方案为基础,写一篇论坛帖子,内容包括:
1.说明该设计方案,并对比简述目前地球的环境现状;
2.结合环保意识阐述设计该方案的意义;
3.展望该设计方案下人类社会可持续发展的前景。
注意:
1.词数不少于100;
2.开头已为你写好,不计入总词数;
3.内容可适当发挥,注意行文连贯,要点齐全,语句通顺。
Dear fellows,
Our school’s English forum themed “Design Our Future Earth” has sparked a lot of discussion. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案
题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 D A B C C C C A D B
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 D A B D C A D D A B
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 A B C A D C A B A D
题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 B A A C B A C B D B
题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
答案 B D A C D B A C D C
题号 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
答案 B C A B C A H S T Y
56.A brand-new laptop. 57.He wanted to explore the online world. 58.Soon I became completely addicted to my new laptop and could not stop using it.
Or: Soon I became absorbed in/ fixed on/ interested in my new laptop and could not stop using it. 59.They asked for less usage and took away the laptop. / They asked him to reduce the usage of the Internet and took away the laptop. 60.Yes, I have. Addicted to games, I limited the time, got rid of the habit and improved grades finally.
61.One possible version:
Dear fellows,
Our school’s English forum themed “Design Our Future Earth” has sparked a lot of discussion. And I’m very excited to join in with my ideas.
Our class has designed a chart for the future Earth, with forests covering 50%, residential areas and farmland 20% each, and deserts only 10%. Sadly, the Earth now faces a tough situation: forests are decreasing sharply while deserts are spreading. Rooted in strong environmental awareness, this design matters a lot. Larger forests can improve the environment, and balanced land use meets people’s basic needs.
I’m sure this design will help us build a greener world. More importantly, it will promote the sustainable development of human society, allowing future generations to enjoy a healthy and beautiful home.
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