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2025届重庆市江津中学高三毕业年级英语试题学科停课不停学期间线上测试考生请注意答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何标记
1.第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题答案写在试卷题目指定的位置
2.上考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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5301.This winter,one of the largestsnowstorms hitmany areas.A.recording B.recordedC.being recordedD.to record
2..We havemore than80flats inthis building,each solarheaters.A.is equippedwith B.equipped withC.is equipped byD.equippedby
3.…Dad,have youseen myChristmas card■-you paintedlast nightFm afraidI haventseen.A.One;one B.The one;itC.One;it D.The one;that
4.If you can dowhat youreweakest,youcanhandle anychallenge.A.for B.atC.with D.to一
5..Where canwe parkcar—Dont worry.Theres sureto beparking lotnearby.A.the;the B.the;a不填;不填;C.a D.the
6.Wild applausewhen thecrowd waitingheard theannouncement of the arrivalof thepop starat theircommunity.A.made outB.broke outC.let outD.worked out
7.Simply raiseyour hand,and ataxi appearsA.at notime B・at onetimeC.in notime D.for thetime being
8..Rent usuallyup in the summer,when collegegraduates aremoving outof theirdormitories andseeking fornewplaces tomove in.A.will goB.goesC.has goneD.went一
9..You couldalways put the decisionoff a little bitlonger.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
1.5151(分)
27.15Traditionally,robots have been hard,made ofmetal andother rigidmaterial Buta teamof scientistsat Harvard()University in the UShas managedto build an12_entire softrobot-the Octobot”()()
28.describe inscience journalNature,the“Octobot“could pavethe wayfor3effective autonomous robots thatcould be2used insearch,rescue andexploration thanthe traditionalones TheOctobot is a minimalsystem whichmay serve
4.a foundationfor anew generationof completely soft,autonomousrobots/5the studysauthors wrote二()二()Researchers5work onbuilding softrobots fbrdecades Theyvetaken6inspire fromnature,looking to animals fromjellyfishto cockroaches,which areoften madeup ofmore flexiblematter()(硅酮)However,creating acompletelysoftrobot
7.remain achallenge Evenif engineersbuildasilicone body,82_is stillagrand challengeto constructflexible versionsof essentialparts,such as a sourceof power“
9.soft roboticsis stillin itsearly stage,it holdsa greatpromise forseveral applications,such assearch-rescue operationsandexplorations,“Barbara Mazzolaiof Technology,Center fbrMicro-BioRobotics,wrote in a commentSoft robotsmight alsoopen up()new approachesto
10.improve wellnessand qualityof life^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中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改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仅限一词;L、只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分210UWestern peopleoften say“Excuse me”.In China,^Excuses me”is onlyused apologizewhen aperson hasdone somethingwrongand hashurt someone else.Western peoplesay itwhen theywant topass in the frontof someone,or whenthey findhimself late for an appointment.Even athome thehusband willthank thewife unlessshe giveshim aglass ofwater.Thankyou”mean youappreciate whatsomeone hasdone foryou,no matter how smaller it is.^Excuse meand Thankyou”are themostordinary wordWestern peopleuse everyday.They couldhelp people get along well to each other.第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假设你是李华,你的美国朋友将要来中国作交换生,他发来电子邮件说他担心与新同学的相处请你根据
29.25Joe以下提示给他发一封电子邮件安慰对方;
1.就如何与新同学相处给出合理建议;(两到三条建议)
2.希望他尽早适应新学校的生活
3.注意:词数左右;
1.100开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
2.可设当增加细节,以使行文连贯
3.Dear Joe,How iseverything going____________参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1B、2B、3B、4B、5B、6B、7C、8B、9C、10B、11C、12A、13D、14C、15A、16C、17C、18C、19B、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
3.C
4.D、
221.D
2.A
3.C
4.A、
231.D
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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 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.、
261.C
2.A
3.C
4.D
5.D
6.B
7.A
8.B
9.A
10.D
11.A
12.B
13.B
14.A
15.C
16.D
17.C
18.A
19.B
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L
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271.entirely
21.Described
22.more effective
5.havebeen working/have worked
6.inspiration
7.remains
8.it
9..Although/ThoughAVhile
10.improving第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10Western peopleoften say“Excuse me”.In China,Excuse meis onlyused Aapologizetowhen aperson hasdone something wrongand hashurt someoneelse.Western peoplesay itwhen ortheywant topass inr^e frontof someone,or whenthey findhimselflateforanappointment.themselvesEven athome thehusband willthank thewife unlessshe giveshim aglass ofwater.Thank.Whenifyou7mean youappreciate whatsomeone hasdone foryou nomatterhowsmallerit is.means small“Excuse meand Thankyou arethe mostordinary wordWestern peopleuse everyday.Theywordscould help peoplegetalongwelltoeachother.2§can with第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Dear Joe,How iseverything goingI can understandyour worryabout howto getalong withnew classmates.Take iteasy.Ill giveyousome advice.First,I thinkyou shouldcommunicate with your classmatesas muchas youcan eventhough itsdifficult foryou tounderstandthem.I believethat allthe studentsare friendly.Second,I suggestyou takepart insome after-class activitieswithyour classmates.Itwill helpyou findout more about yourclassmatesand theycan learnmoreaboutyou too.Then you may becomefriends.I hopeyou getused toyour newschool lifequickly andhave ahappy schoolyear.Yours,Li Hua一If Ileave itmuch longerI mightmiss mychance.A.Thafs reasonable.B.Isn9t ita goodideaC.Do you think soD.Icanagree more.
10.It sa goodidea to get studentsto retella storytheir own words.A.of B.in C.by D.through
11.My cousininsisted thatshe toAustralia forfurther study.But thecompany refusedher application.A.sends B.will be sentC.besentD.would besent
12.He workedinacar factoryfor fouryears,he foundedhis owncompany in his hometown.A.after whichB.after whenC.after thatD.after it
13.You lookfrozen.Sit downby thefire and I you some hottea.A.make B.was makingC.made D.will make
14.Policemen think that where there isviolence,drugs withdamaging effectson kidsare alwaysit.A.beyond B.before C.behind D.besides
15.Where isyour newhome now■一In thenew developedzone.But Idowntown forfive years.A.lived B.had livedC.have livedD.was living
16.The documentfilm nextweek aimsat introducinglocal culturesto theworld.A.released B.being releasedC.to bereleased D.having beenreleased
17.—Have youfinished allyour exercises—Yes,is left.As amatter offact,they areas easyas ABC.A.nothing B.not oneC.none D.neither
18.We offeredto payour halfofthecost thatwas neededto restorethe shareddoorway butCharles wouldhave_of it.A.nothing B.anythingC.none D.any一
19..What doyouthinkof Tom—He hasbeenworkingvery hard.he is an advancedworker.A.No wonderB.No doubtC.No worryD.No problem一
20.What about the protectionof thesenew machines—Lets keepthe surfacedust byputting acover overthem.A.far fromB.apart fromC.free fromD.away from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)
21.6Can youimagine printingfood Somescientists aretrying torevolutionize thedining experienceby doingthis.They hopethat havinga3D printerin thekitchen willbecome ascommonplace asthe microwave.Scientists saythat they are easytouse:you simplyhave toselect arecipe andputtheraw foodHinksn into the printer.You canalso changethe instructionsto makethefood exactlyhow youwant it.This meansthat itwould bevery quickand easyto createtasty andnutritious meals.They saythat ifpeople used3D printersto createmeals therewould beless needfor traditionalgrowing,transporting andpackaging(原料)processes asfood productionwould be a loteasier.For example,alternative ingredientssuch asproteins frominsects couldbechanged intotasty products.And asis known,those traditionalactivities are not beneficialto oursurroundings.()This technologycould also helppeoplewho sufferfrom dysphagiaa swallowingdisorder.The patientscould programthe printerand softer versionswould bemade sothat theywould nothave troubleswallowing them.However,some peoplethinkthatusing3D-printed foodswould be a disaster.It couldtake awaymany jobs,including thosefor growing,transporting andpackaging food.Imagine a world wherethere wasno needfor farmingor growingcrops and the sametastes couldbeprinted from a rawfood ink”.Likewise,traditional cafesand restaurantsmight losebusiness.Also,there areconcerns aboutthenutritional valueof printedfood:is itreally possibletogetthe nutrientswe needfrom food-based inksWhatsmore,cooking andeating togetherwith familyand friendshas longbeen atraditional andenjoyable activity.It ishard toimagineaworldwherethepastime ofcooking isdead andmeals canbe createdat thetouch of a button.、1What doscientists thinkof3D foodprintingA.It ischeap touse it.B.It isenvironment-friendly.C.It isadvancing quickly.D.It needsimproving.、2What doesthe underlinedpart inParagraph3refer toA.The printed foods.B.Their favoritefoods.C.The morenutritious foods.D.The moretasty foods.、3What canwe inferabouttheprintedfoodsfrom Paragraph4A.Their rawnfood inks1are morenutritional.B.People wouldget morejobs producedby them.C.People needmore evidenceabout theirnutrition.D.They wouldbe boughtin traditionalrestaurants.、4What is the besttitle forthe textA.The growthof3D foodprintingB.The futureof3D foodprintingC.The3D foodprinting businessD.The twosides of3D foodprinting(分)
22.8A youngwoman sitsalone ina cafesipping teaand readinga book.She pausesbriefly towrite ona nearbynotepad(便条薄)before showingher wordsto apassing cafewaiter,HWhere arethe toiletsplease”This isa familiarscene inTokyosso-called1silent cafes,where customersarenot allowed tospeak,and onlycommunicate bywriting onnotepads.The conceptrises froma desireto bealone amongyoung Japanese,a situationbrought byeconomic uncertainty,a shiftin(现象)traditional familysupport structuresand thegrowing social loneliness.The phenomenonis notlimited tocoffee shopsbutcovers everythingfrom silentdiscos,where participantsdance alonewearing wirelessheadphones connectedto theDJ,to productssuchas smalldesk tentsdesigned forconversation-free privacyin theoffice.One Kyotocompany evenoffers singlewomen theopportunityto havea“one womanweddingn-a fullbridal affair,complete with the whitedress andceremony,andtheonly thingmissingisthegroom.The trendhas itsown mediaexpression—Hbotchi-zokun,referring toindividuals whoconsciously chooseto dothingscompletely ontheir own.One recentweekday afternoon,Chihiro Higashikokubaru,a30-year-old nurse,traveled90minutes fromher home to Tokyoonher dayoff in order toenjoy somesolo time.Speaking quietlyat theentrance ofthe cafe,Miss Higashikokubarusaid,“I heardabout thisplacevia TwitterandI like the idea ofcoming here.I workas anurse and its alwaysvery busy.There arevery fewquiet placesinTokyo,anditsa bigbusy city.I justwant tocome andsit somewherequietly onmy own.Im goingto drinka cupof teaand maybedosome drawings.Ilike theidea of a quiet,calm atmosphere.nThe desireto bealone is notanew conceptin Japan,home toabout
3.6millionH hikikomorin—a moreextreme exampleof social(隐土)recluses whowithdraw completelyfrom society.、1What isspecial aboutthe silentcafe1A.It providesvarious teaand books.B.People arenot allowedto communicate.C.It has attracted manyyoung people.D.It offersservice bywriting notby speaking.、2Which ofthe followingexplains theideaofbeing alonein youngJapaneseA.The increasingsocialloneliness.B.The stableeconomic situation.C.The risingdemand forprivacy.D.The rapiddevelopment ofthe Internet.、3What dowe knowabout HigashikokubaruA.She doesntlike to beanurse.B.She doesntlikethelife inbig cities.C.She enjoysher solotime inaquietplace.D.She travelledto Tokyoon herworkdays.、4What isthe besttitle ofthe passageA.Silent CafesB.Lonely JapaneseC.One WomanWedding D.Social Reclusesin Japan分
23.8Suppose youbecome aleader in an organization.Its verylikely thatyoull wantto havevolunteers tohelp withtheorganizations activities.To do so,it shouldhelp tounderstand why people undertakevolunteer workand whatkeeps theirinterest inthework.Lefs beginwiththequestion ofwhypeople volunteer.Researchers haveidentified severalfactors thatmotivate peopleto getinvolved.For example,peoplevolunteerto expresspersonal valuesrelated tounselfishness,to expandtheir rangeof experiences,and tostrengthensocial relationships.If volunteer positions donot meetthese needs,people may not wishto participate.To selectvolunteers,youmayneed tounderstand themotivations ofthe peopleyou wishto attract.People alsovolunteer becausetheyarerequired todo so.To increaselevels ofcommunity service,some schoolshave launchedcompulsoryvolunteer programs.Unfortunately,these programscan shiftpeoples wishof participationfrom aninternal factor eg Ivolunteerbecause itsimportant tometoan externalfactoregI volunteerbecause Imrequired todoso.When that happens,people becomeless likely to volunteerin thefuture.People mustbe sensitiveto thispossibility whenthey makevolunteer activitiesamust.Once peoplebegin tovolunteer,what leadsthem toremain in their positionsover timeTo answerthis question,researchers haveconductedfollow-up studiesin whichthey trackvolunteers overtime.For instance,one studyfollowed238volunteers inFlorida overayear.One ofthe mostimportant factorsthat influencedtheir satisfactionas volunteerswas theamount ofsuffering theyexperienced intheirvolunteerpositions.Although thisresult maynot surpriseyou,it leadsto importantpractical advice.The researchersnote thatattentionshould begiven totraining methodsthat wouldprepare volunteersfor troublesomesituations orprovide themwith strategiesforcoping withthe problemthey doexperience”.Another studyof302volunteers athospitals inChicago focusedon individualdifferences inthe degreeto whichpeople view“volunteer“as animportant socialrole.It was assumed thatthose peoplefor whomthe roleof volunteerwas mostpart oftheir personalidentitywould alsobe most likelytocontinue volunteerwork.Participants indicatedthe degreeto whichthe socialrole matteredbyresponding tostatements suchas Volunteeringin Hospitalisanimportant partof whoI am.^^Consistent withthe researchers5正相关expectations,they founda positivecorrelation betweenthe strengthof roleidentity andthe lengthof timepeople continuedtovolunteer.These results,once again,lead toconcrete advice:Once anindividual beginsvolunteering,continued effortsmight focusondeveloping avolunteer roleidentity....Items likeT-shirts thatallow、1People volunteermainly outofA.ac ademicrequirements B.social expectationsC.financial rewardsD.internal needs、2What canwe learnfrom theFlorida studyA,Follow-up studiesshould lastfor oneyear.B.Volunteers shouldget mentallyprepared.C.Strategy trainingisamust inresearch.D.Volunteers areprovided withconcrete advice.volunteers tobe recognizedpublicly fbrtheir contributionscan helpstrengthen roleidentity”.A.Individual differencesin roleidentity.B.Publicly identifiablevolunteer T-shirts.C,Role identityasavolunteer.D.Practical advicefrom researchers.、4What isthe besttitle ofthe passageA.How toGet Peopleto VolunteerB.How toStudy VolunteerBehaviorsC.How toKeep Volunteers9Interest D.How toOrganize VolunteerActivities、3What ismostlikelyto motivatevolunteers tocontinue theirwork分
24.8Christmas isa timefor eatinggreat food,giving andreceiving presents,and mostimportantly spendingtime withyourfamily watchingsome classicChristmas movies.The Grinch2000This isa Christmasmust-watch andone ofJim Carreysbest performances.It wasalso originallya nurserytale bookwritten byDrSeuss.Its the story ofa greenmonster whowants toruin Christmasbut whointheend discoversthe powerof loveand generosity.Ipromise itsa greatfilm withplenty oflaughs alongthe way.Love Actually2003While thisisnota personalfavourite ofmine,people inthe UKabsolutely lovethis film.It hasmany featuringactors and actresses.字It mightbealittle difficultto followas thereare complexplots,so Irecommend watchinga translatedversion orenabling subtitles幕in yournative language.However,the heart-warming elementsofthefilm makeit worthwatching.Home Alone1990This amusingmasterwork isone ofmy favouritefilms ofall time.It tellsthestoryofaboy,Kevin,who isleft aloneinhishousewhen hislarge familyforgets totake himon vacationwith them.While thefamilies areaway,burglars tryto robthe houseand Kevinmustprotect hishome bysetting traps.The trips,falls andtraps willhave youlaughing outloud asyou watcha10-year-old boybeattwo grownmen.Miracle on34th Street1994You canthave ChristmasinanEnglish-speaking countrywithout watchingthis movie.Its notfunny likeHome AloneorThe Grinch,but itis incrediblytouching.Its abouta manwho claimstobeSanta,but nobodybelieves himexcept alawyer and a littlegirl.The story-line mayseem alittle childishbut youcan enjoyit atany age.1Which filmis adaptedfromafairy taleA.The Grinch.B.Home Alone.C.Love Actually.D.Miracle on34th Street.、2What isHome Alonemainly aboutA.An unsuccessfulfamily vacation.B.A boyprotecting homeby himself.C.A terriblesuffering toalittle boy.D.A1O-year-old boyspractical jokes.、3Why isMiracle on34th Streetso popularA.Owing toits movingplots.B.Because ofits funnystory.C.Due toits childishstoryline.D.For itsfamous actorsandactresses.(分)
25.10We canachieve knowledgeeither activelyor passively.We achieveit activelyby directexperience,by testingandproving anidea,or byreasoning.We achieveknowledge passivelyby beingtold bysomeoneelse.Most ofthe learningthat takesplace inthe classroomand thekindthathappenswhen wewatch TVor readnewspapers ormagazines ispassive.Conditioned aswe areto passive learning,its notsurprisingthat wedepend onit inour everydaycommunication withfriends andco-workers.Unfortunately,passive learninghasaserious problem.It makesus tendto acceptwhat weare toldeven whenitislittle morethan(传闻)hearsay andrumor.Did youever playthe gameRumor Itbegins whenone person writes downa messagebut doesntshow itto anyone.Then thepersonwhispers it,word for word,to anotherperson.That person,in turn,whispers itto stillanother,andsoon,through allthe peopleplayingthe game.The lastpersonwritesdown themessage wordforwordas heor shehears it.Then thetwo writtenstatements arecompared.Typically,the originalmessage haschanged.Thats whathappens in daily life.The simplefact thatpeople repeata storyintheir ownwordschanges thestory.Then,too,mostpeople listenimperfectly.And manyenjoy addingtheirowncreative touchtoastory,trying toimprove onit,stamping itwith theirownpersonal style.Yet thosewho hearit thinkthey know.This processis alsofound amongscholars andauthors:A statementof opinionby onewriter may be restatedas factbyanother,who mayin turnbe quotedby yetanother;and thisprocess maycontinue,unless itoccurs tosomeone toquestion thefacts onwhichthe originalwriter basedhis opinionor tochallenge theinterpretation heplaced uponthose facts.、1According tothe passage,active learningmay occurin.A,reading scientificjournals、B.listening tothe teacherin classC.doing achemical experimentD.watching newsprogrammes onTV2What doesthe underlinedwordit inParagraph2refer toA.Classroom.B.Newspapers.C.Active learning.D.Passive learning.、3The gameRumor ismentioned inParagraph4inorderto tellreaders that.A.playing gamescan makepeople moreactiveB.people tendto liketelling lieswhen playinggames C.a messagemaybechanged whenbeing passedon D.people mayhave、problems withtheir senseof hearing4What canbe inferredfrom thetextA.Scholars andauthors cantbe trusted.B.Passive learningmaynotbe reliable.C.People likespreading rumorsindailylife.D.Active learningis moreImportant thanpassivelearning.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L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D
26.(30分)There oncewasalittleboywho wanted to meetGod.He knewit wasa longtrip towhere Godlived,so he1his suitcasewith Twinkiesandasix-pack ofroot beerand hestarted his
2.When he had goneabout threeblocks,he metan old woman.She was3inthepark juststaring atsome pigeons(鸽子).The boysat downnext toher andopened his4He wasabout totake adrink whenhe noticedthat the old ladylooked5soheoffered her a Twinkie.She6accepted itand smiledat him.Her7was sopretty thatthe boywantedtosee it8so heofferedher aroot beer.Once againshe smiledat him.The boywas9!They satthere all10eating andsmiling,but theynever saida word.As itgrew dark,the boyrealized how11it wasand hegot upto leave,but beforehehadgone morethan afew steps,he12around,ran backtotheoldwomanand gaveherahug.She gavehim her13smileever.When theboy openedthe doorto hisown housea shorttime later,his motherwas14by thelook ofjoyon hisface.She askedhim,What didyou dotoday thatmade youso happynHereplied,I had15with God.But beforehis mothercould respond,he added,You know16Shes gotthe mostbeautiful smileEve everseen!,Meanwhile,theoldwoman,also radiant(容光焕发的),returned toher home.Her sonwas shockedby thelook of18on herface andhe asked,Mother,what didyou dotoday thatmadeyousohappyHShe replied,HI19some foodinthepark withGod.”But beforeher sonresponded,she added,You knowwhat Hesmuch20than Iexpected.01A.decorated B.carried C.packed D.designed
2、A.journey B.game C.car D.work
3、A.standing B.playing C.sitting D.waiting
4、A.map B.bag C.beer D.suitcase、5A.worried B.pale C.poor D.hungry、6A.unwillingly B.gratefully C.sincerely D.quickly、7A.smile B.skirt C.face D.ring、8A.often B.again C.further D.soon、9A.pleased B.shocked C.moved D.interested、10A.morning B.day C.night D.afternoon、11A.late B.early C.boring D.obvious、12A.looked B.turned C.walked D.jumped、13A.weakest B.biggest C.most confidentD.most familiar
14、A.surprised B.terrified C.impressed D.attracted
15、A.a talkB.a walkC.lunch D.fun
16、A.why B.who C.where D.what、17A.anger B.fear C.joy D.terror
18、A.peace B.regret C.victory D.surprise
19、A.sold B.ate C.drank D.baked20A.ruder B.taller C.wiser D.younger。
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