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2025届重庆一中高三年级英语试题周测三考生须知全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答选择题必须用铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹
1.2B的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号
2.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.The Brownsheld theycalled familyday”once eachyear.A.that B.what C.which D.when
2.If yousee thingsin anegative light,you willHnd faultseverywhere andproblems wherethere arereally.A.none B.someC.many D.nothing
3.The differencesthe childrensachievements cannot becompletely explainedtheir socialbackgrounds.A.in frontof B.in caseofC.in needofD.in chargeof
4.・・・Is itconvenient toyou if I callyou upat9oclock tomorrowmorning-Pm afraidnot.I ameeting then.A.will have attended B.was attendingC.will be attending D.am attending
5.Upon enteringa“new era,what wenow faceis thebetween unbalancedand inadequatedevelopment andthepeoples ever-growing needsfor abetter life.A.administration B.violation C.contradiction D.presentation一
6.What ashame!We misunderstoodeach otherfor sucha longtime.—Yes,I wishI withyou earlier.A.communicate B.had communicatedC.communicated D.would communicate(•北京)
7.2015the earlyflight,we ordereda taxiin advanceand gotup veryearly.A.Catching B.CaughtC.To catchD.Catch
8.In Beijing,more than21,100people to donate theirbodies bythe end of2017,as thecity promotedabody donationcampaign from
1999.A.have appliedB.had appliedC.would have applied D.applied
9.The newmovie to be oneof the biggest money-makers of all time.A.pretends B.agrees C.promises D.declines增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号
(八),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意、每处错误及其修改均限一词;
1、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
21011、Excuse meMay Ihave yourattention,please Ihave aurgent announcementto makeI am Li Hua,student assistantto presidentof yourschool libraryIn orderto providebetter service,our librarywas、scheduled tohave itsInternet systemupdate fromJune7to June9For thisperiod,the readingrooms,including theelectronicreading ones,will beclosed temporaryYou will be ableto borrowand returnback bookonly onTuesdays and、FridaysPlease passon theinformations to the students are notpresent Imterribly sorryfor theinconvenience theupgrade第二节书面表达(满分分)will bringyou Iwould begreatly appreciatewhether youcould understandand cooperate25(分)假定你是李华,你打算周末邀请你校英国交流生参观附近一处瓷器小镇请你给他写一封电子邮件主要
29.25Jim内容如下写信目的;体验项目;相关事宜
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3.注意词数左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
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1002.Dear Jim,Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1B、2A、3A、4C、5C、6B、7C、8B、9C、10D、11C、12B、13B、14A、15B、16B、17A、18D、19C、20C第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
211.B
2.A
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4.B第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
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2.A
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20.D第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
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271.Recently
21..taking
5..choose
6.or
7..arrangements
8.mornings
9.asked
10.refreshed第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
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2.your—our
3.was—is
4.update—updated一
5.For During/In一
6..temporary temporarily去掉
7.back一
8..informations information前用或者去掉
9.are who/that are一
10.whether if第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Jim,Iamwriting toinvite youto visita chinatown nearmy home.And Ibelieve thevisit willbeapleasant experience.*♦The townwhich isfamous formaking chinahas along history.Its acultural andcreative town,where you can seedifferentdesigns ofchina.Besides,you cantaste sometea fromchina cups.More interestingly,you cantry makingchina in the DIYarea.I wonderwhether youwillbefree thisSaturday.If myinvitation is accepted,I canpickyou upat ourschool gatein myfathers carat8:00in themorning.Looking forwardto yourearly reply.Yours,LiHua
10.The varietyof foodat the restaurant islimited,but everymeal canserve atleast twopeople andis under¥10,so notonly isitbut practicalas well.A.adaptable B.adjustableC.adoptable D.affordable
11.—When didTom come to Qingdao—It wasin July,2006and hea tripin Chinawith hisparents atthat time.A.would takeB.had takenC.was takingD.had beentaking
12.—Hey!Everyone in the officewas at the dinnerparty inhonor ofME Charlesexcept you.What happened一I afterMike,my colleague.He wasbadly ilkA.have lookedB.was lookingC.would lookD.had looked
13.Large quantitiesof time for practisingguided writings.A.was neededB.are neededC.needs D.is needed
14.My fatherinsisted thatevery minutemade fulluse of the workwell.A.be,to doB.has been,doingC.be,doing D.has been,to do
15.As itseconomy ismaturing,Chinas agreater rolein criticalissues likeclimate anddevelopment.A.defining B.assuming C.guaranteeing D.assuring
16.The farmerused woodto builda houseto storegrain.A.that B.in which C.which D.what
17.progress itis,you cantstop movingforward.A・Whatever greatB.However greatC.No matterhow greatD.How great a
18.Come offit!Oversleeping isas lamean excuseas other.A.one B.eachC.someD.any
19.Contrary topopular belief,the ants,hardworking theyare,have theirtime forplay.A.because B.whileC.as D.where
20.American singerTaylor Swift,21,big at the2011Academy ofCountry MusicAwards in the USon AprilA.stood B.gave C.scored D.made第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D(分)(使命)
21.6A newrestaurant inIndonesia is on amission tosupport localstrapped inpoverty,many ofwhom areearningless than$25a month,by providingthem with an alternativeway to pay for their food.The MethaneGas Canteen,run byhusband andwife teamSarimin andSuyatmi,is locatedin anunexpected place for aneatery——Jatibarang Landfill.The landfillisa mountain ofpurifying waste,where poorlocals spendtheir dayscollecting plasticand glasstosell.Meanwhile,the couple,who spent40years collectingwaste beforeopening therestaurant,is busycooking.What makestherestaurantunusual,aside fromits location,is thatno cashis requiredtopay for meals.Poor peoplehave theoptionto pay fortheirfood withrecyclable wasteinstead ofcash.Sarimin weighsthe plasticcustomers bringin,calculates itsworth,and thendeductthat valuefrom thecost of the meal,giving anyextra valueback tothe customer.The schemeis partof thecommunitys solutiontoreduce wastein thelandfill andrecycle non-degradable plastics.“I thinkwe recycle1tonne ofplastic wastea day,which isa lot.This way,the plastic waste doesntpile up,drift downthe riverandcause floodingJ saidSaimin.It benefitseveryone.The restaurantseats about30people andserves mealsthat costbetween$
0.40and$
0.80each.Since openingthe canteenSariminand Suyatmi have seentheir dailyincome morethan doubleto$15a day.Tm happyto seeour customersenjoying theirmeals JSarimin toldNHK World.The poormust alsohave theright toenjoyhealthy eating.I wantto givethem thatchance asmuch aspossible.”、1What dowe knowabout JatibarangLandfillA.It isa goodplaceforpeople toeat mealsB.It isa placewhere localscollect plasticand glassto sellC.It isamountainwhich attractsmany touristsD.It isa modemplastic recyclingplant.、2What makesthe MethaneGas CanteendifferentA.Its locationand theway topayfor meals.B.The deliciousfood and the kind-hearted owner.C.Its locationand thosestrange customers.D.Its customersand theway topayformeal.、3What doesthe underlinedword meanA.Increase B.ReplaceC.Remove D.Equal、4Which of the followingis NOTtrueA.Sarimin andSuyatmi recycleplasticwasteonly to make money.B.The plasticwaste maycause flooding.C.The restaurantseats around30people atpresent.D.Sarimin andSuyatmihaveseen anincrease in their income.分
22.8These hotelsdont haveall thenecessary facilitiesbut eachof themoffers somethingdifferent.Dont missthem if youtravel toCanada.Sleep ona train at theTrain StationInn.This hotelis in an oldtrain stationin NovaScotia.The owners,James andShelley LeFresne,use thestation and the train as rooms.There areseven oldcars and there isalso arestaurant in the dining car,Prices arefrom S89to$169per roomor traincar.Sleep ina jailin theCanadian capital,Ottawa.Here,you cansleep in the olddowntown Ottawa Jail Hostel.There aregroup orprivatebedrooms.There are still barson thedoors!Prices arefrom$25to$
65.Dont worry,there arentany criminalsthere!Sleep ina tepeea tentof theAmerican IndiansataUNESCO WorldHeritage sitein Alberta.At thishotel,there areguided toursandlessons inlocal culture.The bestpart:sleeping ina realtepee outside.The priceis around$300,or$620for afull package.Sleep ina lighthouseat the Quirpon LighthouseInn.This hotelisonNewfoundland^Quirpon Island.There aregreat viewsof theoceanfrom the windows.There are11private roomsin total.Prices arefrom$225for asingle to$31for asuite.Meals are included intherestaurant.The hotelhas thetraditional lookand feelof thelighthouse,so thereis noInternet,TV ortelephones in the rooms.Thereare toursavailable,and boattours tothe islandareincluded.、1What canyou doif youchoose theTrain StationInnA.Shop inthe oldtrain cars.B.Learn how to drivethe train.C.Have mealsinthediningcar.D,Enjoy arail tourof NovaScotia.、2In whatway isstaying ina tepee in AlbertaspecialA.It serveslocal foodto diners.B.You cansleep inthe openair.C-You cantour Albertafor free.D.It offerslessons onmaking tepees.、3Which isunavailable attheQuirpon Lighthouse InnA.Private rooms.B.Guided tours.C.Daily meals.D.The Internet.、4Youll paythe leastifyouchoose tosleep_A.intheOttawaJailHostelB.attheTrain StationInnC.inatepeeinAlbertaD.attheQuirponLighthouseInn(分)
23.8When NoahReady-Campbell was a youngadult,he workedfor hisfather^construction company.Back then,he(重复的)dreamed of a daywhen robotsmight takeover thedirty,repetitive partsof his job,such asearth moving.Years later,Ready-Campbell lefthis jobas anengineer withGoogle tomake thatdream cometrue.Ready-Campbell formeda companycalled BuiltRobotics,which developstechnology toproduce self-driving heavyequipment.Ready-Campbell says the companysgoal istomakeconstruction safer,faster andless costly.The constructionindustry strugglesto findskilledworkers andfaces agrowing numberof unfinishedprojects.But self-operating machinesare changingthe natureof building.Workers atBerich Masonryin Englewood,Colorado,recently spentseveral weekslearning howto operatea robotcalled SAM,orthe Semi-Automated Mason.SAM isa$400,000machine from the companyConstruction Robotics,It canlay3,000bricks ineighthours.Thafs severaltimes morethan ahuman bricklayercan dointhesame period.But humansarestillneeded toload bricksinto theSAMand makesure itworks right.Bricklayer MichaelWalsh says the SAMlessens theload on his body.But hedoesnt thinkit willtakehisjob.Brian Kennedyagrees,too.His organizationsupports therights of construction workersintheUnited Statesand Canada.Kennedysays theunion isnot worriedthat machineswill replacehuman workersany timesoon.The riseofconstructionrobots comesas thebuilding industryfaces asevere decreasein laborsupply.One recentstudy showedthat70percent ofconstruction businesseshaveadifficult timefinding skilledworkers.Mike Moyheads amining operationfbr thebuildingmaterials supplierLehigh Hanson.He saysits difficultto findpeople whoeven knowhowto operate someof thenecessary equipment.Nobody wantsto gettheir handsdirty anymore.They wanta nice,clean jobinanoffice/9he noted.、1What doesthe firstparagraph sayabout NoahReady-CampbellA.He enjoysdoing repetitivework.B.He isnow anemployee ofGoogle.C.He usedto workin constructionfield.D.He joinedGoogle torealize thatdream.、2Which of the followingis oneof theaims ofBuilt RoboticsA.Increasing constructionspeed.B.Enlarging constructionquantity.C.Improving constructiondesigns.D.Changing constructionsteps.、3What canbe inferredabout SAMfrom thetextA.It cantotally replacehuman bricklayers.B.It iscomplexly builtbut easytooperate.C.It isunable towork completelyautomatically.D.It ischeap butworks muchfaster thanhumans.、4In MikeMoys opinion,what preventsmany constructionbusinesses fromfinding skilledworkersA,Their lowpay.B.Their potentialrisks.C.Their heavywork loads.D.Their poorworking conditions.
24.(8分)Onthe easternside of the ArabianPeninsula,the desertturns greenas cloudscover itlike ablanket.This isthe countryof(季风)Omans monsoonseason.The naturalevent,which lasts for threemonths,draws hundredsof thousandsof touristswith coolweatherand beautifulviews.It beganthis yearon June
21.A60-year-festival,in OmansDhofar area,draws about50,000people dressedin allkinds ofclothes everynight fordance区魔).competitions,musical performancesand exorcisms©In themiddle ofthe clouds,people celebrateOmans diverseculture ofArab,African andAsian roots.Officials inDhofar startedthe monsoonfestival in
1998.The monsoonfestival nowdraws performersfrom40countries/9saidfestival directorTalal al-Massahli.He addedthat60percent ofthe visitorscome fromOman,while therest comefrom nearbycountriessuch asKuwait,Saudi Arabiaand Bahrain.(各种)Salem Ashoor,leader ofthe localAhmad al-Kabir Sufiorder,said variousgroups usethe festivalto sharetheir cultures.TheSufi orderfor example,performed amusical exorcismin frontof almost500people.Khalid al-Najar isa weatherexpert.He explainsthat themountains aroundSalalah,Dhofar^capital city,trap wetnessfromthe(气流)Indian Oceanmonsoon.Air pressurepockets aboveSaudi Arabiaand Tibetdrive aircurrents toOman.These weathercurrents(独特的)create aunique environment,which hasheavy fogsand greenmountains andcoasts.Thomas Wagmann,on holidayfrom Dubai,said,Compared toDubai,this Dhofararea iswonderful becauseyoucanbe outdoorsallthe time.You donteven haveto worryabout sunburnbecause theresno sun.”、1What doesthe underlinedword“diverse inparagraph2meanA.Active B.Different C.Amazing D.Merry、2What canvisitors enjoywhen watchingthe performanceof variousgroupsA.Different culturesB.Fairy storiesC.Fashion showsD.Local musicand dances、3What didKhalid al-Najar mainlytalk aboutA.The beautifulnatural sceneryof OmanB・The reasonwhy touristscometoOmanC.The Omansspecial geographicpositionD.The causeof Omansunique climateduring thefestival、4What didThomas Wagmannlike aboutDhofarA.The sameweather asDubai B.The beautyofthecountryC.Its sunlessweather D.Its sunnyclimate25(.10分)Onthe daythe tornadohit,there wasno signsevere weatherwas onits way—the skywas blueand thesun hadbeen out.My husbandJimmy andI werewatching TVupstairs.No soonerhad wegot thecoverage ofthe tornadothan it was ontop ofus.It wasthe loudestthing Ihave everheard.The bonesofthe house shook,andthepower wentout.We hadthree flightsof stepsto getthrough toget tothe relativesafety ofthe firstfloor.As westruggled toreach thelast flightof steps,our frontdoor blewout.Pieces of glass thatlooked likecrushed icefleweverywhere.Suddenly,a three-foot-long treebranch flewover ourheads,missing usby inches.Had webeen onestep up,it wouldhaveimpaled us.By thetime Ireached thecloset,Jimmy pushedme downtothecloset floor,but hecouldnt getinside himselfbecause ofthewind.I graspedJimmys armand triedto bringJimmy withit.My kneesand headwere fullofglass,but inthat moment,I feltno pain.If Ihadlet go,Jimmy wouldhave flownright outthe backofthehouse andinto thebay.“Hold on!Hold on!”he yelled.But there was nothingin thiscloset tohold onto.All ofa sudden,Jimmy liftedoff hisfeet likepeople intornadoes dointhemovies.I thoughthe wasgone.And theneverythingstopped.He landedonhisfeet.In thosefirst quietmoments,I couldntbelieve itwas over.Jimmy saidhed gooutside to check.No,Isaid.Dont leaveme.Don9t leaveme.”Our neighborsaysthestorm lastedfour minutes.In thattime,four ofthe twelvetown housesin ourunit werecompletely destroyed.Of thehouses leftstanding,ours sufferedthe mostdamage.Amazingly,none ofus wereseverely injured.、1Which ofthe followingsentences isNOT theevidence toshow the tornado isviolentA.It wasthe loudestthing Ihave everheard.B.The bonesofthehouseshook,andthepower wentout.C.Our neighborsaysthestorm lastedfour minutes.D.Pieces ofglass thatlooked likecrushed iceflew everywhere.、2From thepassage,we caninfer that.A.The couplehad predictedthe arrivalofthe tornado inadvance.B.Jimmy flewright outthe backofthehouse andinto thebay duringthetornado.C.The three-foot-tree flewover thecouples headand injuredthem badly.D.The authorstill feltscared whenthetornadowas suddenlyover.、3Why didthe authorfeel nopain inparagraph4A.She didnthurt badlyenough to sense the pain.B.She wasseverely injuredand failedtosensethepain.C.Her attentionwas fullyfocused onher husband.D.She hadlet herhusband goaway fromher hand.、4Which ofthe followingphrases bestdescribes thecouples experiencein thistornadoA.A thrillingadventure B.A narrowescapeC.A riskyattempt D.A seriousaccident第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和
1.530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D(分)
26.30Last year,I metwithamajor accident.This accidenttotally changedthe1I usedto lookat thingsin mylife.Like everyday,itwastimeformy officefor whichI usedto go2a twowheeler vehicle.And that day Iwas notinthe_3to wearthe helmet.Its very4to ridea twowheeler inIndia and5most ofthe Indiansare ignorantabout iswearinga helmet.And itwasa6formetoo towear a helmet everysingle day.(小型摩托车)So Iwas ridingthe vehicleat anaverage speedof30-40mph whenI thoughtto go7ofascooter beingslowly()ridden onthe leftendofthe laneby amiddle-aged manin parallel.The only8herewasthe wrongtiming.The manwithout anyhintor evenlooking atthe backtocheckif anyvehicle wasapproaching,9with hishand andimmediately tooka rightturn tocross thestreet.Unfortunately,just asecond ortwo beforethis Ihad10my vehicleto overtakethe man.3seconds after,I knewour vehicleswouldbang aswe wereina11distance.In thevery nextmoment,we alongwith our12skidded forsome distance.I gothit onthe roaddirectlyon myback.lt wasa terriblejerk andthe13developed paingave mea serioussickening feeling.But forthat momentI couldonly thinkabouttwo things.What wouldhave happenedifIhadnt wornahelmettodayWas14person alrightThankfully,the manwas allnight15he toowas wearingthe helmet.That splitsecond16of wearingthe helmetchanged myentire life,and turnedthis17accident intoa minorone.I reallythank myselfforthe decisionI18thatday.After thisincident,I19myself Iwill alwayswear ahelmet inany condition.This ideamay notseemimportant tomany ofus,but itsaved mylife andthebiggestof all,it mademe realizehow importantsmall actscan20tobe!、1A.idea B.mind C.way D.point、2A.on B.in C.by D.at、3A.case B.condition C.hope D.mood、4A.difficult B.common C.fortunate D.dangerous、5A.what B.whichC.that D.whether、6A.habit B.regret C.pain D.goal、7A.forward B.round C.down D.ahead、8A.concern B.problem C.burden D.matter、9A.shook B.indicated C.responded D.hesitated、10A.sped upB.caught upC.taken D.declared、11A.long B.large C.close D.straight、12A.bodies B.friends C.helmets D.vehicles、13A.suddenly B.generally C.frequently D.lately、14A.another B.the otherC.other D.the others、15A.though B.if C.when D.as、16A.decision B.demand C.target D.solution、17A.ridiculous B.strange C.major D.vital、18A.analysed B.found C.made D.put、19A.promised B.informed C.forgave D.doubted、20A.figure outB.stand outC.carry outD.turn out第二节(每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式分」
27.15A lotof peoplein ourcountry take a nap after lunch,so domy classmates1recent Ihave conducteda surveyon
2.takeanap afterlunch amongmy classmatesMost ofthem areinthehabit ofsleeping for
3.while atnoon asthey believeit doesgoodto themThe majorityprefer4_do soaround12:30andthenap usuallylastsforabout30minutes Theyoften
5.choice tosleep athomeJinstead ofin theirclassroom6,dormitoryHopefully,the resultof mysurvey candraw theattention ofour parentsand schoolSince moststudentsarein needofanap,proper」」二7arrange shouldbe madeso thatstudents canhaveagood restafter awhole8morning hardwork Studentsshould notbe9ask、todoextra workduring thisperiod oftime Afterall,having anapafterlunch,one canfeel10refresh andenergetic enoughto studymoreefficiently inthe afternoon第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每句
28.1010中最多有两处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
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