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届重庆市西南大学附属中学校高三上学期一诊模拟英语试2025题学校:姓名班级考号___________
一、听力选择题
1.When arethe speakersmeeting PaulC.At8:
00.A.At6:
30.B.At7:
30.
2.What is the womanexcited aboutC,Getting herdrivers license.A,Celebrating herbirthday.B.Visiting hersister.
3.Who isresponsible for the incidentaccording to the manC.Peter.A.Himself.B.The woman.
4.How doesthe manfeel about the womanswordsC.Nervous.A.Surprised.B.Uninterested.
5.What isthe relationshipbetween the speakersC,Professor andstudent.A.Classmates.B.Colleagues.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
6.Why isthe womanlateA.She hadto parkfar away.B.She waswaiting foran applicant.C.She couldnot findthe manscompany.
7.What willthe mando in the afternoonC.Conduct aninterview.A.Lock aroom.B.Change alight.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.What arethe speakersdiscussingC.Booking atrip.A.Planning aschedule.B.Choosing adestination.
9.How willthe speakersexplore the city todayA.By bus.B.By bike.C.On foot.walking.Others saidthey hadno timeor werentinterested.But manywere happyto
51.The weekshad turnedinto months,and nowhe wastraveling with the52of the1,300people hedtalkedto onhis15,000-mile trip.What theytaught himwas thatlife isntto betalked about,but to be53in allits messybeauty.Today,Nuri isback inChicago,54as a senior marketing director fora newcompany.Hes nottheman heonce was.He seeksanswers toquestions,which leadsto more
41.A.tend B.strive C,continue D.choose
42.A.honors B.effort C,courage D.credits
43.A.investigated B.landed C.rejected D.completed
44.A.well-informed B.warm-hearted C.strong-willed D.well-intentioned
45.A.typically B.regularly C.definitely D.recently
46.A.promises B.occupations C.titles D.breakthroughs
47.A.move B,innovation C.imagination D.response
48.A.highlight B・emphasize C.share D.consider
49.A.expanding B.hitting C.escaping D.inspecting
50.A.approached B.signaled C.studied D.motivated
51.A.show upB.stand outC.reach outD.open up
52.A.expectations B・friendships C.affections D.spirits
53.A.regretted B.defined C.lived D.assessed
54.A.admired B.reported C-regarded D.employed
55.A.moment B,cycle C-connection D.changequestions andmore answers,a55that providesnot certainty,but meaning.
四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式Just likein theWest atChristmas time,as ChineseNew Yearapproaches,homes,businesses,shopping centers,offices,shops,airports andtrain stations56dress in their holidaybest.A seaof red吉祥的and gold,bright lanternsand auspiciousplants andflowers arethe hallmarksof theseason,indicating the57arrive of the largestand mostimportant festivalof theyear.These aresome of the traditionaldecorations usedduring theseason58also carrysomesymbolic meanings.BRIGHT REDLANTERNS:They areperhaps the most popularway59add thatsparkto thecelebrations.You findthem poppingup everywherearound town,the temples,the stores,homes,parks...Chinese lanternscome60all sortsof shapes,sizes andcolors,although forChinese NewYear,the traditionalred andgold balloonlantern isone of themostpopular ones.The redChineseLantern hasbecome61symbol ofChinese culture.To Chinese,it representsvitality andprosperity,andyou see them hangingyear-round inChinatowns aroundthe world.CHINESE KNOTS:Chinese Knotsare putup during the holidaysor givenas good-luck channstoyour lovedones.They protectpeople fromevil spiritsand particularlythe62end knots“are asign of an“eternal“liffe orlongevity.ANCIENT CHINESECOINS:Coins areof courseassociated withwealth andprosperity.63traditional,you willseetheancient coinwiththesquare holein themiddle usedas decorative64object.Also popularare charmswith threecoins65tie withred stringfor goodluck.
五、书信写作.假定你是高三学生李华,你校英语社计划组织以“减压赋能,高效学习”为主题的活动66作为英语社社长,请你写一封电子邮件,邀请你校外教参加,内容包括Jack.活动基本信息;1,活动具体内容2注意,词数词左右;
180.可适当增加细节,使内容完整、连贯2参考词汇赋能empower
六、书面表达.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给的段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文67(凉爽的)The adventurebegan on a crispOctober day.I wassitting onthe passengerside ofourcar.While leavingthe school,my mothermentioned thatshe hadgone to the doctorthat day.“Forwhat”I asked,becoming nervousas Iran throughall theillnesses my mother couldpossibly have.“Well...”She hesitatedand myworry increased.Tm pregnant/9“Youre what”I exclaimed.“Pregnant Jshe repeated.I wasspeechless tosay theleast.All I could thinkwas that these thingsdo nothappen toyourparents whenyou aresenior two.Then therealization that I wasgoing to have toshare mymother hitme,the motherwho hadbeen all my ownfor16years.I was overcome withbitterness andconfusion overatiny personnesting insidemy mom.I hadnever wantedmymothertohaveanother childafter sheremarried.When Isaw theshock andjoy inmy stepfatherseyes whenhe wastold of the comingarrival ofhisfirst child,I couldnot helpbut feelexcited.On theinside,though,I wastrying todeal withmy fearand anger.My parentsinvolved mein all the preparations,from decoratingthe nurseryto pickingout names(产前教育课)to going to LamazePrenatal classesLamaze anddeciding thatI couldbe presentfor thebabys birth.But despitealltheexcitement andhappiness,it washard tohear myfriends andrelativesconstantly talkabout the new baby.I fearedthatIwould betotally ignoredwhen the baby came.注意Sometimes allthe bitternessfor whatthis childmight takefrom mewould overcomethe joy.续写词数应为左右;
1.
150.请按如下格式在相应位置作答2Paragraph1:That bigday ofthebabysbirth,I feltallmyinsecurities surface.Paragraph2:I criedbecause Inever thoughtIcouldlove ababy somuch.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
10.What doesTrudy sayabout thebuyerA.He willpay whatthe ownerwants.
8.He thinksthe houseneeds repairs.C.He wantsone moretour ofthe house.
11.A.Decorate thehouse.B.Get thecontract.C.Move thefurniture.
12.What willthe mando thisFridayA.Find anew house.B.Sign adeal.C.Move out.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
13.Why doesBarbara doher researchsecretlyA.To gainfame as a journalist.B・To getfirst-hand experience.C.To avoidinterviews withpeople.
14.How manyjobs hasBarbara triedA.Two.B.Three.C.Four.
15.What didBarbara discoverduringtheresearchA.The jobsdidnt requiremuch effort.B,The wagescouldnt coverthe rents.C.The workers9lives weretough.
16.How doesBarbara describeher bookA.Informative.B.Entertaining.C.Well-structured.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.What dida recentstudy revealabout gardeningA.Older peopletend todo gardening.B.Gardening issuitable forall agegroups.C.More youngpeople enjoygardening than the elderly.
18.Which isthe percentageofthe participants wholike buyinggardening itemsWhat isthebuyer eagerto doA.One third.B.Two thirds.C.Three fourths.
19.Where dotheparticipantslike doinggardening themostA.In theliving rooms.B.On thebalconies.C.On thekitchen windows.
20.What doesthespeakermention atlastA.The benefitsof gardening.B・The keysto gardening.C.The types of gardening.
二、阅读理解It isno surprisethatthe Lake Districtis hometo plentyof greatmuseums andart gallerieswhatwith allofthefamous writers,poets,and artistswho havewalked throughthe grandarea.As aresult,many ofthe exhibitionscelebrate thelives andworks oftheLakeDistricfs mostfamous residents,suchas Beatrix Potter amp;William Wordsworth.Windermere Jetty MuseumThe WindermereJettyMuseumis exactly what itsays onthe tin.Learn allabout GeorgePattinson,a localboat enthusiast,and how the museumwas formed.The museumalso hasa cafewith amazingviewsofthelake withan outdoorterrace for the sunnier,warmer months.The Worldof BeatrixPotterPerfect for children,this magicalattraction drawsyou intothe talesof BeatrixPotter.Peer into(萝卜)Mrs Tiggy-Winkles kitchen,spot SquirrelNutkin inhis tree,and findthe radishesin thegardenthat Peter Rabbit sodesired.Located inBowness-On-Windermere,the attraction also featuresdisplaysabout thelife of BeatrixPotter,a delightfultea room,andashop whereyou canpurchase yourvery ownPeterRabbit toy.Tullie House MuseumArt GalleryLocatedin thecentre ofCarlisle,the Tullie HouseMuseum amp;Art Galleryis hometo oneof(文物)the largestcollections ofartwork andhistorical artifactsin the country.It ishere thatyou canviewexhibits datingfrom theRoman period,including thosethat werefound in the formerCarlisle fbrtofStanwix,part ofHadrians Wall.The museumhas extensivecollections ofpaintings anddecorations,interactive exhibitsand hands-on programstailored forchildren,making ita funlearning experienceforall ages.The Pencil MuseumA quirkymuseum thatoffers parentsa muchneeded distractionforchildrenon arainy day,ThePencil Museumin Keswickis surprisinglypopular givenits content,attracting over80,000visitors ayear.Located onthe formersite ofthe DerwentPencil factory,the museumfeatures theworlds biggestcolouringpencil,a historyof pencilproduction in the area,and plentyof colouringactivities forchildren.
21.What canyou doin WindermereJetty MuseumA.View ancientitems.B.Encounter famouswriters.C.Learn aboutboat withlocal enthusiasts.D.Enjoy thebeautiful sceneryofthelake.
22.What canyoufind atThe WorldofBeatrixPotterA.Magical spots.B.PeterRabbittoys.C,A delightfulkitchen.D.A desirablegarden.
23.What doTullieHouseMuseumamp;Art Galleryand ThePencilMuseumhave incommonA.They featurecolouring pencils.B.They areboth locatedin Carlisle.C.They offeractivities intendedforkids.D.They havea collectionof Romanartifacts.Alice MunrosThe TurkeySeason wasfirst publishedin theDecember29,1980issue ofThe NewYorker.It waslater includedin Munros1982collection,The Moonsof Jupiter.In the story,the adultnarrator looksback ata timein thelate1940s when,at age14,she tooka job(内脏处理工)asaturkey gutterfortheChristmas season.The storygoes intogreat detailabout thevarious otherworkers atthe TurkeyBam——HerbAbbott,the mysterioussupervisor;two middle-aged sisters,Lily and Marjorie,skillful gutters;cheerfulIrene,young andpregnant;Morgan,the rough-edged owner;Gladys,Morgan9s sister,who frequentlycallsin sick,and isrumored tohave suffereda nervousbreakdown.Finally,there isBrian,a stupid,lazynewcomer.Eventually,Brians rudebehavior goestoo far.Munro nevertells usexactlywhathis offenseis,but thenarrator entersthe barnafter schoolone dayto findMorgan screamingat Brianto leavethe barnentirely.As wemight expectfrom aMunro story,The TurkeySeason producesnew layersof meaningwithevery reading.One particularlyinteresting theme in thestory involves,quite simply,work.Munro highlightsthe conflictbetween manuallabor andintellectual labor.This conflictmirrorsthe tensionbetween LilyandMarjorie,comfortable withthe workof gutting,and Gladys,who usedtowork in a bankand whoseems tofind manuallabor beneathher.Another intriguingthemein thestoryinvolves thedefinition andenforcement ofgender roles.The womeninthestory haveclear ideasabout theways inwhich womenshould behave,though theiropinionsoften contradicteach other.They openlydisapprove ofeach othersperceived transgressions(违法行为),and when they doagree onstandards,they become almost competitiveabout whosbetterfulfilling them.The TurkeySeason isa touchingstory withvivid charactersand heartfeltmoments.If youare intotalesof family,tradition,and personalgrowth,you shouldgive thisbook theread itclearly deserves!
24.How manycharacters arementioned inAlice MunrosThe TurkeySeasonA.
7.B.
8.C.
9.D.
10.
25.Which isclosest inmeaning to“intriguing”in Paragraph7A.Fascinating.B.Simple.C.Lasting.D.Remaining.
26.What canwe learnabout thepossible relationshipsbetween theworkersA.They openlyadmire eachother9s skills.B・They frequentlyjudge orcriticize eachother.C.They formstrong emotionalbonds overtime.D.They maintaina strictlyprofessional relationship.
27.What isthe authorspurpose inwriting thisarticleA.To recommenda book.B.To honora writer.C.To clarifygender roles.D.To introducea barn.In thequiet backwatersof Yunnan,Dong Meihua-known asDianxi Xiaoge-has donesomethingremarkable:Shes takenthe poeticsimplicity of rural Chinaand madeit irresistibleto millions.In herhands,a village kitchen becomesa stage,and therhythms offarm lifebecomeastory asappealing asanynovel.Xiaoge isredefining throughsocial mediahowthe countryside isperceived.The Chineseterm fbrthis social media phenomenonis new farmer^.This generalizesthe rise ofrural celebritieswho useplatforms likeDouyin orWeibo todocument andcommercialize theirway oflife.Sister Yu:with over23million followers,she showcasesthe ruralcharm ofnortheast Chinaas she(腌制)pickles vegetablesand cookshearty meals.Or PengChuanming:a farmerin Fujianwhose videosoncrafting traditionalteas havecaptivated millions.Since2016,the number ofrural influencers hasbeen increasingin once-forgotten villages.Whatbegan assimple documentationhas evolvedinto aphenomenon commandingenormous audiences,(怀日)fueled not just bynostalgia Ibut economicnecessity.In Chinasmegacities,where theair isthickwith pollution,there9s clearlya hungerfbr somethingreal andnatural.And ruralinfluencers serveslicesofalife manythought lostto Chinasrapid development.Besides,Chinas post-COVID-19economic downturn,marked bysoaring youth unemployment anddecreasing urbanopportunities,hasdriven someto seeklivelihoods inthecountryside.As withall formulas,theres atrap tothe newfarmer movement.The morepopular ruralinfluencersbecome,the morepressure theyface toperform authenticity”.Or putanother way:Themore real it looks,the lessrealitmight actuallybe.Yet,forthepotential trap,thenewfarmer trendis achanceto challengethe urban-centered modethat hasdominated Chinasdevelopment fordecades andrethinkwhether progressalways meanshigh-rises andhighways,or iftheres valuein preservingways oflifethat havesustained communitiesfor centuries.
28.What remarkablething hasDong MeihuadoneA.She haswritten anovel aboutrural life.B.She haslaunched anew trendof poeticsimplicity.C.She hastransformed avillagekitcheninto agrand stage.D.She hashad rural life well-received throughsocialmedia.
29.What isa sharedfeature ofthethree ruralcelebritiesA.They attractmillions offollowers.B.They displaysuburban attraction.C.They prioritizecommercial gain.D.They chooseonly oneshooting platform.
30.What factorhas contributedtotheriseofruralinfluencerssince2016A.The urgentdemand fornatural resources.B.The dramaticdecline inyouthunemployment.C.The intenselonging forsomething inthe past.D.The lessenvironmental pollutionin mega-cities.
31.What doesthe authorimply inParagraph4aboutthenewfarmertrendA.It emphasizesauthenticity inrurallife.B.It onlyserves toimitate urbanlifestyles.C.It aimsto replacethe currentmode ofcommunity life.D.It challengesthecity-centered patternof development.Hydrogen fuel-cell(氢燃料电^也)vehicles aren9tjustsources fbrscience fictionor far-outexperiments.Cars fueledby hydrogen,like theToyota Miraiand HyundaiNexo,are alreadyhere,andhydrogen fuel-cell technologyis activelyevolving andbenefiting frombillions ofdollars infederalresearch.So then,why arehydrogen carsvirtually non-existent onU.S.roads today“The answeris simple:economics/9Sergey Paltsev,aseniorscientist atthe MITEnergy InitiativetoldPopular Science.Politicians andautomakers onceadvocated thefuel cell,which turnsthe chemicalenergyof hydrogeninto electricityto drivean electricmotor,as thefuture ofpassenger automobiles,but(基石出设施)the fallingcost ofbatteries anda largenumberofelectrical fuelinginfrastructure havepropelledbattery-electric carswell intothe lead.A bigswitch tohydrogen carswould requirecost-cutting andenormous infrastructuredevelopment.The Departmentof EnergysAlternative FuelsData Centershows55public hydrogenfuelingstation locationsintheU.S.today,almost onlyin California,while morethan68,000activepublic electricvehicle chargingstations acrossthecountry.Nothing isgoingtochange nextyear,or probablynot inthe nextfive years,but thereare brighterpathwaysfor hydrogen vehicles,“said Paltsev.It turnsout thathydrogen fuel-cell vehicleshave(航空).advantageous applicationsin medium-duty andheavy-duty trucksand aviationBesides,battery-electric vehiclescan beproblematic whenyou haveproblems with range or fueling timeorheavy loads.The currentimpractical applicationof hydrogenpassenger vehiclesin placeslike theU.S.are notareason tojust giveup onhydrogen fuel-cell tech.We mayneed itfor manyother reasonsin thefuture/9cautioned Paltsev,citing geopoliticalissues asa factorthat coulddisrupt(中[断)access torawmaterials forbatteries,thus makinghydrogen carssuddenly moreeconomicallyworkable.
32.Why arehydrogen carsnot commonlyseen onU.S.roads todayA.Lack ofpublic awareness.B.Unavailability ofhydrogen fuel.C.Limited researchand development.D.High costsand insufficientinfrastructure.
33.WhatisSergey Paltsevsattitude towardshydrogenvehiclesinthefutureA.Doubtful.B.Hopeful.C.Pessimistic.D.Indifferent.
34.What canbe learnedabout hydrogenfuel-cell techfrom thepassageA.It isalready cost-effective forpassenger vehicles.B.It failsto solvethe problemswithrangeorfuelingtime.C.It ispracticable dueto potentialissues resultingfrom geopolitics.D.It hasunsatisfactory applicationsin heavy-duty trucksand aviation.
35.What wouldbe the best titlefor thispassageA.Battery-Electric Vehicles:A GloriousEraB.Why AreWe DrivingElectric PoweredCarsC.Hydrogen Vehicles:Struggling YetPromisingD.How toBuild aPublic HydrogenFueling StationHaveyou everslept afull eighthours butawakened feelingas tiredas ifyou hadpulled anallnighter36Unrefreshing sleep,also knownas non-restorative sleep,is exactlywhat itsounds like:sleep thatdoesnt rechargethe bodyand brainenough tohelp you feel well-rested.If youreconstantlystruggling withnon-restorative sleep,its necessaryto takea hardlook atyour habitsand sleephygiene(卫生).37Some peoplethink theyneed lessthantherecommended sevento ninehours pernight,butare inreality feelingsleep-deprived.To testwhether yourewell-rested,skip settingyour alarmon yourdayoff andsee howlate youwake upwithout it.If yousleep inlate,thafs asignal thatyour bodyneedsto catchup onrest becauseyoure notgetting enoughshut-eye normally.Take alook atany medicationsyoure using.Sleeping pillsand othertypesofprescription drugs,(褪黑激素),as wellasover-the-counter treatmentslike melatonincan havehangover”effects thatleadto morningdizziness.38If youreonanecessary medicationthat makesyoufeeldizzy inthemorning,ask yourdoctor iftheres away tominimize sideeffects.Try toimplement theclassic sleepadvice youveprobably hearda milliontimes,but likelystilldont follow.Limit caffeineand alcoholconsumption;stay offyour phoneclose tobedtime;create asoothingbedtime routineand aimfor consistentsleep andwake times;and tryto sleepinacool,dark,quiet room.39If youvedone allthese thingsand stillfeel likeyour sleepisnt restorative,tothepoint ofdisturbingyour dailylife,its worthseeing adoctor.40Hopefully,he canhelp youget intoa routinethatleaves youfeeling refreshedinthemorning.A.Figure outhow longit takesyou tofall asleep.B.Make sureyou,re actuallygetting enoughsleep.C.Everyone hasthe occasionalnight ofpoor sleep.D.A physiciancan lookfor underlyingmedical causes.E.It cancreate orworsen thefeeling ofunrefreshing sleep.F.If so,you mayhave experiencedwhafs knownas unrefreshingsleep.G.Relaxation practicesthat minimizestress andanxiety alsocontribute tobetter sleep.
三、完形填空From thetime helearned towalk,Imran Nuriheard fromhis parentstime andtime again,“Youmust41tobethebestat everything.And Nurifollowed theiradvice andgraduated with42from OhioStateUniversity,then movedto Chicago,where he43a primejob asa nationalmarketingdirectorfor acompany.But witheach passingmonth,Nuri realizedthat hisparents7advice,while44,wasntnecessarily suitablefor him.By thetime hewas24years old,Nuri facedthe kindof lifecrisis45found inpeople twicehis age.、Focusing onmoney,46and powerwas leavinghim unfulfilled.In abold47he quithis jobanddecided todrive toevery stateintheLower48ona100-daytrip tofind1,000strangers andask themto48one thingthey wishtheyd knownwhentheywere younger.He hadno interestin49specific cities,national parksor monuments.His goalwas simple:Go wherehecould findpeople insettings wherethey mighttalk.Over thenext fewmonths,Nuri50people ofall agesand races.Some kept。
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