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2025届重庆市铁路中学高三英语试题理下学期综合练习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.,the dancerspractise hard to maketheir dreamscome true.A.Instead of being disabledB.Being disabledC.Disabled as they areD.In caseofbeingdisabled
2.Acceptance is not aboutliking asituation.It is about acknowledgingall thathas beenlost andto livewiththat loss.A.learning B.learnedC.to learnD.having learned
3.I*ve heardthat preparationsfor thecoming festival.Lefs givethem ahand.A.are beingmade B.have beenmadeC.are makingD.have made4,students Englishwell,the teachertries to speak Englishin classvery often.A.Teaching B.TaughtC・To teachD.Teach
5.The high-anxiety focuson readingscore mayhave narrowedstudent to knowledge about the worldthat canimprovetheir reading.A.idea B.aid C.belief D.access
6.While in the university,we wereoffered anumber of after-school activitiesto oursocial skills.A.createB・growC.settleD.develop
7.makes ourschool famousis more than90%of thestudents havebeen admittedto universities.A.What;that B.That;becauseC.That;what D.What;because
8.rd neverwondered beforewhether ornot hewas kid-friendly.With oneglance,I quickly_that heprobably wasnt.A.agreed B.reportedC・explained D.decided
9.He workedin acar factoryfor fouryears,he foundedhis owncompany inhis hometown.
10、A.loyally B・seriously C.impatiently D.carelessly
11、A.walk B.chat C-rest D.exercise
12、A.refuse B・agree C.hesitate D.weep
13、A.awoke B.died C・recovered D・screamed、B・relative C..ambulance D.nurse14A.friend、B・anger C・sympathy D・admiration15A.loveB.Worried C.Frightened D.Annoyed16A.Shocked、B whereC.why D.when17A.how、B・hope C・accident D.event18A.mistake、B.sick C・disappointed D.careless19A.anxiousB・support C.respect D.accompany、20A.leave第二节(每小题L5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
27.15Tea enjoyspopularity around the worldas acomforting treatFirst,choose thetype of tea you want todrink」There arevarious typesof teathat offerdifferent health1benefit andflavors Next,boil apot ofwater andpour itover yourtea Allowyourtea tosoak thoroughlyAdd milkand sugarto increasethe flavorof boldteas oradd honey
2.lightly flavoredteas ifdesired」Green tea is knownfor3it highlevel ofa cancer-fighting chemical4—green teais highin caffeineand canmake youfeel」anxious andnervous ifyou drinktoo muchIt issaid thatoolong teamay promotehealthy skin and blacktea can5great reducetherisk ofbreast cancerin youngerwomen Whiteteaishelpful inpreventing cavitiesand buildingthe
6.strong ofyour teethThere havebeenmany claimsabout herbalteas whichcan dogood tohealth,but thereis limitedresearch or
7.support dataon theseclaims、Most teascan8buy andtransported intins ofloose teaor insmall packagesoftea bags Somepeople believethat looseleaf teas」第四部分写作共have a9fresh flavorthan teabags10-others preferteabagsbecause theyremuch easierto useand carryaround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、删除或修改增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号并在其下面写出该加的词删除:把多余的词用\划掉A,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;
1、只允许修改处,多者从第处起不计分21011Last weekI went to countrysideto visitmy parentsI enjoyedthe warmlyfamily atmosphereThat evening,a groupof、local actorcame togive aperformance in the villagehall Whenthe newsgets around,excitement filledthe wholevillage Unluckily,my glasseswas brokenAs aresult,I couldn9t goand watchit Allmy parentswentto the halLwhich manyvillagers hadwaited、anxiously Idid nothingbut siton thesofa,listened toEnglish programson theradio Twohours later,I hearda knockover the、、door Theperformance wasHnished andmy parentsreturned backhome10第二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)
29.25Directions:Write anEnglish compositionin noless than150words accordingto theinstructions givenbelowin Chinese为保护环境,政府颁布了管理条例,强制实行垃圾分类但你所在小区的落实情况不尽人意,经常有居民垃圾不认真分类,也有居民在非指定的时间乱丢垃圾诸如此类,不一而足请你写一封电子邮件向有关部门负责人反映这一现状,并提出自己的合理化建议参考词汇生活垃圾垃圾分类household garbage:garbage sorting/garbage classification干垃圾湿垃圾()可回收垃圾dry garbagewet garbagekitchen wasterecyclables有害垃圾hazardous waste参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1C、2A、3A、4C、5D、6D、7A、8D、9A、10B、11D、12D、13D、14C、15D、16D、17D、18D、19D、20A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、
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5.D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、
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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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10、前面加上28countryside the一warmly warmactor—actorsgets—got一was wereAll—Both一which where一li stened1i steningover—at/on去掉back第二节书面表达(满分分)2529To reducewaste pollution and protectthe ecologicalenvironment,the governmenthas issuedregulations toenforce garbageclassification.However,in ourcommunity someresidents dontseriously classify garbage sothat theydont separateddry andwetgarbage fromdomestic garbage,and recyclablegarbage isnot pickedup.Even someresidents dontlitter indesignated places.In responseto thissituation,we shouldtake appropriatemeasures.Firstly,the residentsshould betold whattype ofgarbage belongsto help themclassify garbage,and thebenefits canthey consciouslyclassifygarbage.Secondly,attach strikinglabels totrash canstoremind themto throwgarbage.Last butnot least,supervision andinspection isnecessary.I thinkonly whenthe residentsand thegovernment cooperatewith eachother,the garbagecan beclassified andused to the best.A.after whichB.after whenC.after thatD.after it
10.I regretnot havingtaken youradvice.Otherwise Ithis mistakeat themoment.A.didn9t makeB.wouldnt makeC.hadnt make D.wouldn9t havemade
11.The accidentwhich left15people onboard deadif boththe angryfemale passengerand thebus driverhadkept calm.A.should haveavoided B.should beavoidedC.could haveavoidedD.could havebeen avoided
12.Sometimes,the kindof foodwe servea personsuggests weshow ourgratitude.A.when B.whatC.why D.how
13.So sometimesin tryingto accomplishsomething bigwe failto noticethe littlethings thatgive lifeitsmagic.A.we get caught up;as B.do wegetcaught up;thatC.caught upget we;as D.caughtupdo weget;that
14.Jess wassad and her friendhelped herthe firstawful weeksafter herhusband Billdied.A.break throughB.break downC.get throughD.get ridof
15.You canchoose notto forgive.you canalso chooseto letit go.A.Absolutely B.ConsequentlyC.Subsequently D.Alternatively
16.The studentshave decidedon afinal dateby whicheveryone readingthe booksassigned by their professor.A.Hnishes B.flnishedC.have finishedD.will havefinished
17.—Mr Johnson,I havesomething Iwould like to troubleyou with._・Just tellme whatI can do.A.You havemy wordB.Donft giveme thatC.You cansay that again D.Don*t standon ceremony
18.My neighbourcame toask mewhy therewas somuch noisein myhouse yesterdayafternoon.I toldher thatsome childrenanEnglish song.A.praticed B.would practiceC.have practicedD.were practicing
19.Cell phonesare nowwidely usedin ourdaily lives,it possiblefor usto talkto anyoneeasily.A.to makeB.madeC.makeD.making
20.—Did youmeet Mr.Smith—Yes.When1arrived,he forNew Yorkto attenda pressconference.A.was justleaving B.just leftC.just leavesD.had justleft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)
21.6Keeping thekids busyover theschool holidayscan bediscouraging andcost parentsa lot.But wevefound somecheapand cheerfulways to enjoy familytime thisEaster fromfree daysout tofun-filled theme parks whichwont costyou much.Wevedone thehomework soyou canget startedon havinga greattime.Theme Parks
22.Save from10%to25%off theprice oftickets forLegoland inWindor bybooking in advance online.A familyof fourcan saveupto£
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23.Book sevendays in advance andsave£43off theprice ofa familyof fourticket forDrayton ManorTheme Park.Cali0844-472-1950or bookonline andyoull pay£65on theday.
24.You canpick upa familyof fourticket for a day at Alton Towers inStaffordshire for£
43.80off theday price.()
25.Save£16off theprice for a familytrip toThe Makingof HarryPotter bybuying afamily tickettwo adultsand twochildrenonline.Family offour£101,compared to£
117.ActivitiesStudents lookingfora cut-price tripto seethe animalscan save15%off theticket priceat BristolZoo andpay£
12.71rather thanthefull adultprice£
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53.Teens shouldshow theiridentity asstudents.FreebiesLet yourkids discoverwhat itsliketo be ananimal on the AfricanPlain orin theocean.Or,they canlearn tolove leafbeetles orbecomea scientistfor thedayatthe NaturalHistory Museumin London.、1In whichthemeparkcan visitorssave mostthis EasterA.Drayton ManorTheme Park.B.The Makingof HarryPotter.C.Legoland inWindsor.D.Alton Towers.、2What is a mustfor enjoyinga cut-price tripat BristolZooA・Parents company.B.Student IDcard.C.Driving license.D.Age over
8.、3Which placeshould Tomvisit ifhe wantsto knowdetailed thingsabout whalesA.Legoland inWinder.B.AltonTowers.C.The Makingof HarryPotter.D.The NaturalHistory Museum.、4The textis intendedto.A.show some funny activitiesB.introduce someplaces ofinterestC.show howtoenjoyacut-price tripD.introduce someways toenjoy familytime(分)(视力障碍),
22.8When askedhow technologymight improvethe livesof people with visionimpairments Joann Beckerpresented amisleadingly simplechallenge.the visionimpairments techspecialist recallssaying,Id liketo be able to find mybus slopthroughBe My Eyes”.Be MyEyes,which wentlive in2015,establishes adirect videoconnection betweenvisually impairedusers andsightedvolunteers.The assumptionis simple:Many peoplewho areblind dontneed anyactual assistancein completingtheir dailytasks,butmerely needa littlehelp.A sightedvolunteer mightbe askedtohelpidentify which of two cans containstomatoes.In thiscase,the visuallyimpaired usercancook ameal justfine onhis/her own-all he/she needsis aquick confirmationthat he/she hasthe correctcan.The modelappears tobeworking;morethan540,000volunteers andnearly40,000peoplewith low visionare registeredon the app.“An elderlywoman cannow helpa visuallyimpaired technicianset uphis computer,says founderHans Wiberg,who hasvery lowvision.She doesntneed toknow athing aboutcomputers.She onlyneeds toread whatis presentedon thescreen.Then hecandotherest.”(专用设备),(缝隙市场),Early assistivetechnology centeredon dedicateddevices becauseof theniche marketwhich soldforhundreds oreven thousandsof dollars.But thesmartphone,multipurpose andnear-universal,has completelychanged the economyof scale.“There arelarger marketforces drivinghigh-powered computation,high-quality engineeringand high-quality batterymanagementin thesmartphone marketthan thoseinaspecialty product/9says AaronSteinfeld,a researchprofessor atthe RoboticsInstituteat CarnegieMellon University.“The realityis,most sighted people dontknow somebodywho isblind.^^Becker says.“They thinkthe solutionsthat ablindperson needsarc farmore expansive,it turnsout,they needto be.I thinkthese appsare enablingsightedpeopleto seethat blindpeoplejust needsome simpleclues tohelp themdo anynumber ofthings in their lives/91What isthe firstparagraph usedfor in the textA.Showing the main idea.B.Introducing the topic.C.Giving oneexample.D.Making aconclusion.、2How doestheappBe MyEyes workA.By creatinga videolink betweenthe dibbledand.sighted one.B.By recognizingwhichoftwocanshave tomatoesand cooking.C.By establishinga high-quality engineeringand computation.D.By flashingthe everydaytasks of the technicianand volunteers.、3From thetext wecan know.A.only peoplewithlowvision arcregistered touse theappB.slight assistancecan helpthe blindfree fromsome troublesC.volunteers shouldbe veryfamiliar withhigh-tech computersD.JoannBeckerthinks ithardtofind abus stopusing BeMyEyes
4、What dothe5th and6th paragraphsmainly meanA.Smartphone markethas greateconomic potential.B.The smartphonebecomes aspecial app.C.Fine deviceshave changedtheeconomy.D.Cost matterswhen it comes toas5istivc technology.23・(8分)The year3700,Earth isfar toohot forany humanto callit home.On thisplanet at least,man isnothing morethan amemory-if thereis anythingleft toremember thenwise manH.But what about ourwisdom-will anyof itsurvive usTheconventional answerisno.Knowledge requiresa knower,and therewill beno knowingminds aroundthen.But ifinformation(休眠),survives,perhaps inbooks orhard drives,maybe theknowledge isntquite deadbut dormantready tobecome alivewith thehelpof other minds thatdevelop overtime orcome tovisit Earthin thedistant future.At firstsight,that seemstobereasonableafter all,we havedone similarthings withpast knowledge.For example,we savedanancient computerfrom aship destroyedat seaoff thesouthern coastof Greece,and succeededin findingthe meaningof Egyptianhieroglyphics(象形文字)・Careful workcan bringpreviously lostwisdom backto life.However,the keypoint is that thereisacertain culturalcontinuity withthose ancienttimes thatallows usto reasonand makeprogressin thedarkwe knowwe aredealing withthe legacy(遗赠)of otherhumans.Without thatlink,the survival of objectsand rawdata doesntguarantee thesurvivalofknowledge.And alack ofcontinuity inlanguagewith anyfuture intelligencewould bea barrier.Knowledge isclosely connectedwith language.When alanguage diesout,wecan losesystems ofreasoning thatthey contain.If thatslost,then itcant berecovered.All thismeans thatothermindsmight notbeableto fullymake humanknowledge alivewhen weare gone.It isbetter toconcentrateon notdying outin thefirst place.、1What isthemainpurpose ofParagraph1A.To presentan interestingidea.B.To statea problemof thefuture.C.To informus of the earthin
3700.D.To introducethetopicof thetext.
2、What dothe wordsnsimilarthingsHin Paragraph3probably referto A.Developing theminds.B.Remembering thewiseman.C,Making lostwisdom aliveagain.D.Learning fromthe ancientcivilization.、3What playsthe keypart ingetting culturalcontinuity accordingtothetextA.Language.B.Intelligence.C.Knowledge.D.Information.、4What canbe the best titlefor thetextA.Can humanbeings liveonB.Will ourwisdom surviveus C.How wecan protectour cultureD.What theearth willbe likein thefuture(分)
24.8The CardboardBox Officeisaproject createdby Lillyand LeonMackie,who recentlymoved fromNew ZealandtoSydney,Australia.The transferleft themwith amountain of cardboard boxes,and thearrival of their babyson Orson10months agomeanttheir sociallives werecompletely altered(改变・So thecouple decidedto tryto makesomefunof thesituation.(唾眠)“We startedafter creatingaone-off photowhere wewanted toportray thegeneral messand sleep-deprivation thatcomeswith beingnew parents/9Lilly Mackiesaid inan email.People seemedto reallylove itand askedfbr more.We hada lotof weekendsathome anda stockpileofcardboardso wethought Whynot Itwent fromthere.”(The Mackiestook thefirst photosin Septemberand haveportrayed14movies sofar,including theirversions ofCast Away”or)()Castababy andJurassic Park”or Goo-goo Gaa-gaa-rassic Park.Even StarWars getsthe Mackietreatment,with Orson(军刀)(holding acardboard tubein placeofasaber andmom sportingimpressive PrincessLeia-like hairbuns HImadeout ofbrown paperin the photo titled“Wah Wars.”The familyusually createsthe setson Saturdaysand poststhe whimsicalpictures on their blogand Facebookpage,which have(道具),almost3,000fans.Besides cardboard boxes,the photosfeature costumes,props and sets createdout ofeveryday householditems,toys,“and threeindividuals slowlylosing theirsense/they jokedontheirblog.Leon,a childrens book designeratalarge publishingcompany,and Lilly,a stay-at-home mom,are bothfilm buffsand(鉴赏家)photography fans.The babyis alsobecoming aconnoisseur ofmovies andcardboardboxes.“Orson seemstofindthephotoshoots quitefascinating andenjoys exploringthe sets-and tearingthings apart.Theres nevera dullmomentfor himon Saturdaynights,Lilly said.When hegets alittle older,we11bring ina lotmore ofhis input,asking forhis ideas、on filmsandsets.Make ita realfamily thing.I thinkhe maycome upwith somequite funnythings.”1The originalreason whytheMackies createfamily moviesisthat.A.they wantto earna greatdeal ofmoneyB.both of them arechildrensbookdesignersC.they haveno friendsin theirnew communityD.they wantto maketheir familylife interesting、2What dowe knowabouttheMackies familymoviesA.They areusually madeon Sundays.B,They arenot popularontheInternet.C.Some ofthem aremade basedon famousfilms.D.They aremainly aboutearly childhoodeducation.、3Which wordis closestin meaningtothe underlined wordwhimsical“in Paragraph4A.Unusual.B.Valuable.C.Famous.D.Disgusting.4^What,sthefinal purposeoftheMackies*making familymoviesA.To teachaudiences howto makefilms.B.To provetheir babyis verybright.C.To developOrson*s skillsin art.D.To makethemselves.famous.(分)()
25.10The nextgeneration ofartificial intelligenceAI maybe sittingright beneathyou,atleastif furnituremaker Ikeahasany sayinthematter.The Swedishfurniture companysfuture-living researchlab inCopenhagen isconducting asurvey tounderstandwhat people want whenitcomesto smartfurniture.AI isnow walkinginto moreaspects ofpeoples dailylives.Self-driving carsare justaroundthecorner,and AIrobots canplay andbeatthebestplayers ofstrategy games.As smarthome technologieshave becomemore ubiquitous,products rangingfrom smart(插座)electrical outletsto smartsmoke alarmsare floodingthe market.Therefore,its notsurprising that Ikea wouldbe movingin thesamedirection.Exactly whypeople wouldwant theirsofa orbed frametospeak to then,track theirdaily movementsor offerhelp isnot yetclear.Though Ikeasthe newsurvey doesntdirectly answerthat question,it doesprovide ahint ofwhat peoplewould feelcomfortable with.(虚寸以的)Most participantswanted amore human-like formof virtualassistants,as opposedto onethat ismore robotic.In terms什生另)oftheideal genderU ofthe assistants,the mostpopular choicewas neithermale norfemale.Few wanteda religiousform ofALJustas withhuman friends,most wantedAI friendsthat werelike them,affirming theirown worldview.They wantedan AIassistant that wasreasonably intelligent-that couldcollect datato predictwhataperson wantedbefore heor she asked,and thatcouldprevent someonefrom makingmistakes.This isnot thefirst timethatIkeahas setfoot inthe fieldor futuristictechnologies.In additionto wirelesscharging tablesandchainless bikesthat neverrust,the furnituregiant hasalso picturedsmart kitchensthat cancook thebest meal.To decideon howintelligentyouwantyour nextsofa orbookshelf tobe,you cantake Ikeassurvey online.、1The surveycarried outby Ikeaaims to.A.know peoplesneed forsmart furnitureB.understand futurelifestyleC.promote thecompanys smartfurnitureD.answer peoplesquestions、2What doestheunderlinedword ubiquitous”in Paragraph2meanA.Beautiful.B.Common.C.Normal.D.Environmental.、3What doesParagraph3mainly talkaboutA.The differencesbetween robot-like andhuman-like assistants.B,What formof AIassistants peoplewant.C,What kindof friendspeoplewant.D.The popularrobots onthe market.、4Most participantsinthesurvey wantedan AIassistantthatcould.A.help thembecome smarterB,communicate withthem withouttroublesC.have itsown worldviewD.deal withtheir problemsinadvance、5Which ofthe followingproducts arefrom IkeaA.Smart sofasthat canspeaktoyou.B.Smart bedsthat cantrack yourdaily movements.C.Wireless chargingcar.D.Rustless bikeswithout chains.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
49.The young man waitedwhile the nurse carriedhis fathersbodyaway andwhen shereturned,offering wordsof50the soldierinterrupted her.Who wasthe manH-heasked.51,thenursereplied,nHe wasyour father.No,he wasntJ the youngmansaid,6Tve neverseen himbefore inmy lifb.”Then52didnt yousay something”“When Iarrived attheward,!knew rightaway therehad beena(n)53「theyoungman explained.nBut Ialso knewthat manneededhisson,andhewasnt here.I couldtell hewas too-54toknowwho satbeside himbut heneeded someonethere,sol justdecidedtO55him.
1、A.wife B.son C.brother D.cousin、2A.barely B.simply C.actually D.totally、3A.director B,manager C.waiter D.soldier、4A.talk B.listen C-attend D.adjust
5、A.looked Breached C・moved D.picked、6A.morning B-noon C.afternoon D.night
7、A.sadness B.truth C.excitement D・encoursgement、8A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything、9A.Free B.Unaware C.Afraid D.Tired。
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