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重庆市九龙坡区育才中学2025届高三下摸底联考英语试题注意事项考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回.
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5.2B第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.Some peopleare able to multitaskwell—they cantwo ormore businessesat thesame timevery well.A.turn toB.relate toC.lead toD.attend to
2.Even asmall personalcomputer storevast amountsof information.A.might B.canC.ought toD.has to
3.—Do youreally meanit whenyou sayhe willa goodpresidentA.judge B.duit C.turn D.Serve
4.Dad isused tosmoking anddrinking.Theres nochance Imabletotalk himinto.A.whether;giving itup B.of whether;giving themupC・that;getting ridof themD.which;stopping it
5..Modesty isa kindof goodquality,which isit takesto beyour personalbest.A・whatB.where C.which D.when一
6.Your carshould beready nextTuesday.—We werehoping youdbe ableto doit bythis Friday.A.still B.rather C.always D.even
7.--Fil paya visitto HongKong.Would youmind keepingan eyeon my house—Not at all..A.rd rathernot B.Id behappyC.Fve notime D.Ud liketo一
8..Could youturn theTV downa littlebit—・Is itdisturbing youA・Take iteasy.B.Pm sorry.C.Not a bit D.It depends
9.,terrible,the medicinewas thrownaway bythe child.A.Tasted B.TastingC.To tasteD.Being tasted
10.the oilunder thesea,the companyhas raisedample fundsto developpetroleum explorationequipment.)understand thereasonQ^parents wouldwant their children to have them,but theyagree schoolsshould tellthe studentslO^usetheir mobile phones atproper times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
28.1010句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单间的增加、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;
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011Its not easy for us to accept the fact which we are going to leave ourbeloved school.However,we arelooked forward to ourfuturelife.Last night,my friendsand Iwalk aroundour schooltalking aboutthe funnythings thathad beenhappened in thepast three years.Suddenly,I gotan idea.I saidto himwe shouldmake adeal thatwe couldget togetherhere fouryears late.My friendswere soexciting aboutit,and they agreed with me.I startedto thinkabout what I wouldbecome in the future.I第二节书面表达(满分分).may becoming a teacher,or adoctor.I thinkdeal will help us keep in touch to each other.25(分)假定你是李华,上周你误会交换生弄坏了你的手表,导致你们的关系紧张就此请你用英语给他写封
29.25John信,,主要内容包括表示歉意;
1.解释原因;
2.提出和好措施
3.注意词数左右;
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数
3.Dear John,Fm writingthe letterto youtoYours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
530、1D、2B、3C、4C、5A、6B、7D、8B、9B、10C、11D、12C、13D、14A、15A、16B、17C、18B、19C、20D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.D
2.A
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4.C、
221.D
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3.D
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5.C、
231.A
2.C
3.D
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3.D
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251.B
2.C
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4.A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.B
2.C
3.D
4.A
5.A
6.C
7.D
8.B
9.B
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11.C
12.C
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15.D
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17.D
18.B
19.C
20.A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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5151271.grown-ups
4.easy
5.was
6.it
7.to cheat
8.sending
9.why
10.to use第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10It snoteasyforustoacceptthefactwhichwearegoing to leaveour belovedschool.However,we arethatlookedforward toour futurelife.Last night,my friendsand I—alk aroundour school,talking aboutthelooking walkedfunnythings thathad beenhappened mthe pastthreeyears.Suddenly,I gotan ideaI saidto himwe去掉been themshouldmake adeal thatwe couldget togetherhere fouryears lateMy friendswere soexEnq aboutit.later excitedand theyagreedwith me.I startedto thinkabout whatI wouldbecome mthe ftiture.I may becomingabecometeacher,or adoctor.I thinkA dealwillhelpuskeepintouchtoeach other.、28the with第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Dear John,Fm writingthe letterto youto expressmy deepapology to you.I havebeen feelingupset sinceI misunderstoodyou,so I want tosincerelysay sorrytoyou.As for the misunderstanding,there isone reasonI shouldtell you.The brokenwatch wasmy birthdaygift presentby my fatherwhen I was16years old.It meanta lotto me,so afterseeing itbroken,my heartfelt sopainful that I almostlost mytemper.As ithappened,you juststood nearmy deskat thattime,so Ithought itmust havebeen youwho did the heart-breaking thing.And thenIquarreled withyou,which isa shameto menow.I havetwo ticketsof anice filmshown thisweekend.I hopeyou cango togetherwith meto regainour friendship.Yours,Li HuaA.Exploiting B.Having exploitedC.To exploitD.Exploited
11.That childrenmeet withsetbacks isa matterof necessityas they,so parentsdont worry about thatA.shall;grew upB.must;grew upC.can;grow upD.will;grow up
12.It wasjust at the timethe bellrang hefinished the last wordin hiscomposition.A.when;which B.that;when C.when;that D.that;which
13.She musthave rankedher birthdaypresents inorder ofbecause thetop oneis herfavorite.A.value B.time C.interest D.preference
14.challenges inChinas car-sharing economy,shared mobilitystill has a promisingfuture.A.Despite B.BesidesC.Concerning D.Regarding■一
15.Why didntyou helpthe littleboy--Oh,he hadstruggled tohis feetI couldrun overand offeredany help.A.before B.afterC.when D.since
16.He haswritten twoarticles forthe journal,one to be publishedin thisissue theother to in thenext.9A.turn outB.come outC.bring ouLD.leave out
17.—What differencewill itmake weshall go to theconcert onTuesday orSaturday—They offera discounton weekdays.A.that B.whenC.if D.why
18.The planfor XionganNew Areaofficially onApril1,
2017.A.announced B.was announcedC.announces D.is announced
19.Many peoplecomplained aboutthe stoneslying on a road,but didanything aboutgetting thestones outofthe way.A.both B.no oneC.none D.all
20.—Peter,you seemin highspirits.一I havebeen offereda part-time jobin theKFC.A.So whatB.No wonder.C.No doubt.D.Guess what.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)(急流)
21.6It wasa morningin January.The jetstream haddipped down,causing theArctic coldto reachthe mountainsofmy home.It wasonly2degrees outside,but thecold windmade itfeel likeit was15below zero.Still,I waskneeling in the snowalongsidemy housetrying toopen atiny door,so Ieoukl getin.1had forgottentoleavemy water(水龙头)dripping thenight beforeand nowmy waterpipes werefrozen andmy faucetswere dry.The windcut into me like a knifewhile Istruggled to get twoelectric heatersin placearound thesection offrozen pipes.Thewaterlines wereburied exceptfor asmall piecethat connectedup to myhouse.I puta heateron eachside ofit,ran theextension cords(软线)into myhouse andplugged themin.Both heatersroared tolife andstarted blowinghot airon thefrozen waterpipes.My fingershadalready startedto gonumb,so Istayed insideto wait.I couldonly hopethat thisbit of warmth couldget mywater flowingagain.Finally,after twentyminutes,the waterstarted flowingthrough myfaucets again.I wentback outsideinto thebiller coldand gatheredmyheaters up.I lookedat theweak Januarysun shiningon thefrozen snowand smiled.Then Isent ajoy filledwith Thankyou“heavenward andreturned insideto makemyself ahot breakfast.Sometimes thecoldness ofthis lifecan getto usas well.It canmake ourhearts feelicy andfrozen.It cankeep ourkindness andlovefrom flowingout toothers.Sometimes,though,all weneed isa bit of warnthto getus going again.It canbe asimple smile,a kindword,a heart-felt hug,a morningsunrise,a birdssong orany gentlereminder ofjust howmuch Godloves us.Let us all begrateful forthosebits ofwarmth thatgel usgoingagain.And letusalltry to be thatbitofwannth forothers everychance weget.、1What wasthe directreason whythe waterpipes werefrozenA.The jetstream.B.The lowtemperature.C.The coldwind.D.The authors owncarelessness.
2、Which of the followingcan replacethe underlinedphrase nroaredtoinParagraph2A.Began functioningsmoothly.B.Worked inappropriately.、C.Broke downsuddenly.D.Screamed outloudly.3What didthe authorthink ofhis workA.Embarassed.B.Satisfied.C.Mad withjoy.D.Cautiously optimistic.、4What isthe lastparagraph mainlycentered onA.The coldness of lifehasanegative effecton ourlife quality.B.We meetwith thecoldnessof life unavoidablyand unwillingly.C.We shouldbe thankfulfor bitsofwarmthof life.D.We shouldseize everychance toreceive warmthoflifefrom others.(分)
22.8The Bestof FriendsTheevidence forharmony maynot beobvious insome families.But itseems thatfour outof fiveyoung peoplenow geton with their(象)parents,which isthe oppositeof the popularly heldimage E|J ofunhappy teenagerslocked in their roomafter endlessfamilyquarrels.An importantnew studyinto teenageattitudes surprisinglyshows thattheir familylife ismore harmoniousthan ithas everbeen in thepast.We weresurprised byjust howpositive todaysyoung peopleseen tobe about their families,said onemember of the research(叛逆的)team.Theyre expectedtoberebellious andselfish butactually theyhave otherthings on their minds;they wanta carand(商议)material goods,and theyworry aboutwhether schoolis servingthem well.Theres morenegotiation anddiscussion betweenparentsand children,and childrenexpect to take partin the family decision-making process.They dontwant torock theboat.^^So itseems thatthis generationof parentsis muchmore likelythan parents of30years agoto treattheirchildrenas friends.”My parentsarehappy todiscuss thingswithmeand willingto listen tome,“says17-years-old DanielLazalL“I alwaystell themwhen Im going outclubbing.As long as theyknow whatIm doing,theyre finewith it.Susan Crome,who isnow21,agrees.Looking backon thelast2years,there wasa lotof whatyou couldcall negotiation.For example,as longas Iddone allmy homework,I couldgo outonaSaturdaynight.But Ithink mygrandparents werea lotstricter withmy parentsthan that.”Maybe thispositive viewof familylife should not beunexpected.It ispossible thatthe idea of teenagersrebellion isnot rootedin realfacts.A researchercomments,Our surprisethat teenagerssay theyget alongwell with their parentscomes becauseof abrief periodinour socialhistory whenteenagers wereregarded asdifferent beings.But thatideaofrebelling andbreaking awayfrom theirparentsreally onlyhappened duringthat onetime in the360s wheneveryone rebelled.The normalsituation throughouthistory hasbeen a、smooth changefrom helpingout withthefamilybusiness totaking itover.”1What isthepopularimages ofteenagers todayA.They worryabout schoolB.They dislikeliving with their parentsC,They have tobelocked into avoidtroublesD.They quarrela lotwith otherfamily members、2The studyshows thatteenagers dontwant toA.share familyresponsibility B.cause troublein theirfamiliesC.go boatingwiththeirfamily D.make familydecisions、3Compared withparentsof30years ago,todays parentsA.gotoclubs moreoften withtheir childrenB.are muchstricter withtheir childrenC.care lessabouttheirchildrens lifeD.give theirchildren morefreedomA.maybe a falsebelief B.is commonnowadaysC.existed onlyinthe360s D.resulted fromchanges infamilies、5What isthe passagemainly aboutA.Negotiation in family B.Education infamilyC.Harmony infamily D.Teenage troubleinfamily、4According to the authour,teenage rebellion(分)(隐形眼
23.8A womanlost thesight inone eyeafter goingswimming in a poolat ahotel wearing contact lenses镜)(变十核虫).Jennie Hurst,from Southampton,suffered froma rareand painfulinfection causedby amoebain water.The infectioncausespeople tobe sensitiveto lightand the24-year-old saidshe hadto stayin adark roomfor threemonths.She isnow warningof thedangersof swimmingor showeringwearing contacts.Ms Hurstexperienced fouroperations and a treatmentin whichshe hadeye dropsevery halfhour.During thattime Istayed inmybedroom withblack curtainsatthewindow.The onlything I could dowas tolisten tothe radio.One evening,I wasso eagerto lookoutof windowtogeta lookof theoutside worldthat Iopened mycurtains inthe middleofthenight.As soonas Idid thisthe moonshonein myeyes andit reallyhurt.I didntdo thatagain.I havebeen leftwith nosight inmy lefteye andthe damagetomyright eyecould belasting,she said.Ms Hursthad beenwearingcontactlenses for five years.HI donteven likeswimming,nshe said.nMy friendswere quitesurprisedthat I had goneswimming andprobably thoughtthat I had beenabitlazy.I wasntaware ofthe problemat all——it didnteven enter、my braintotakethem out.I feltresponsible thatIhadlet ithappen whenactually Icould havejust takenmy contactsout.”1Whafs thetextmainly aboutA.The womanlosing sightwhile swimming.B・A rareinfection causedby contactlenses.C.An accidenthappening ina hospital.D.The troubleof stayinginadark room.2Amer theoperations,Jennie HurstfeltA.frightened B.calmC.regretful D.anxious、3What doesJennie Hurstmean inthelastparagraphA.She usedto goswimming veryoften.B.She hasalso beenhurt inher brain.C.She willbe busywith herwork infuture.D.She mightbe morecareful whenswimming nexttime.、4Whats thepurpose ofthe textA.To analyze.B.To explain.C.To warn.D.To encourage.(分)
24.8I stoppedto watchmy little girl busyplaying inher room.In onehand wasa plasticphone;intheother atoy.I listenedasshe wasspeaking to her make-believe littlefriend andril neverforget thewords shesaid,even thoughit wasimagined.She said,“Suzies inthe comerbecause shesnot beenvery good.She didntlistentoa wordI saidor dothe thingsshe should.^^Inthe comerI sawher babydoll welldressed.It wasobvious thatshed beenput thereto sitalone andthink.My daughtercontinued herconversation”,as Isat downonthe floor.She saidJTm allfed upand I just dontknow what to dowithher anymore.She crieswhenever I havetowork andwants toplay gamestoo.She triesto helpme withthe dishes,but herarms justcannotreach...And shedoesnt knowhow tofold towels.I donthave thetime toteach.I havea lotof workto do andabig houseto keepclean.I donthave thetime tosit andplay-dont youknow whatI mean”And thatday Ithought a lot aboutmaking somechanges inmy life,after listeningtoherinnocent wordscut melikeaknife.I hadntbeenpaying enoughattention towhatIhold mostdear.Td beencaught upin responsibilitiesthat increasedthroughout theyears.But nowmy attitudehas changedbecause inmy heartI realizethat Iveseen theworld ina differentlight throughmy littledarlings(蚊味网)eyes.So letthe cobwebsOil cutthe cornersandthedust bunny rabbit rulethefloor.Tm notgoingtoworryaboutkeepingup withthem anymore.Imgoingto fillthe housewith memoriesof achild and her mother,for wehave onlyone childhoodand wewill neverget another.、1Who isSuzieA,The girlsphone.B.The girlsfriend.C.The author.D.A babydoll.2How didthe authorfeel whenhearing herlittle girlswordsA.Interested.B.Uncomfortable.C.Moved.D.Unbelievable.、3The passageleads usto believethat.A.the littlegirl doesnthate hermother anymore.B.the authorhas becomelazy becauseof herdaughter.C.the authorcares nothingabout herdaughters happiness.D.the authorwants herlittlegirltohavea happychildhood.、4What mightbe thebest titleA.Only onechildhood.B.My lovelydaughter.C.How todeal withmy daughter.D.A worldof children.
25.(10分)Weve allbeen there:You,re ata dullwork meetingor presentation,and yourmind keepswandering towhattoeatfbr lunch,your weekendplans,or whatsgoing onwiththenew seasonof StrangerThings.Dont feelso badabout allyour daydreaming.Mind-wandering maybeasign ofintelligence andcreativity,according toa newstudyinthejournal Neuropsychologia.And aslongasyour performanceat workdoesnt sufferwhen yourmind drifts,daydreamingmay notbe sucha badthing afterall,the studyauthors say.Researchers atGeorgia Instituteof Technologywanted tostudy whathappens topeoples brainpatterns whentheyre toldto liestilland donothing-a primeopportunity formind-wandering.So theyasked112study participantsto dojust that:lie inan MRImachinewhile staringatafixed pointforfiveminutes.The researchteam usedthose readingsto identifywhich partsofthebrain workedtogether duringthis typeof awakebut restingstate,and they also comparedthe readingsto teststhe participantstook tomeasure theircreative and intellectual abilities.In addition,the participantsfilled outa questionnaireabout howmuch theirmind wanderedin dailylife.The researchersmade severalinteresting connections.People whoreported morefrequent daydreamingduring theday scoredhigheron creativeandintellectualtests.Their MRIsalso showedthey hadmore efficientbrain systems-meaning differentregions ofthebrain weremore inpace witheachother-compared topeople whoreported lessfrequent mind-wandering.The findingthat mind-wandering isassociated withintelligence wassomewhat surprising,says leadauthor ChristineGodwin,apsychology PhDcandidate.Thafs becauseprevious researchhas linkedmind-wandering topoorer performanceon memoryandreading-comprehension tests,lower SATscores,negative mood,and mentalhealth disorders.、1Whafs theauthors attitudetowards daydreamingA.Unconcerned.B.Approving.C.Cautious.D.Doubtful.、2What canthe participantsdo duringthe experimentA.Tell lies.B.Do somereading.C,Lie andstare.D.Answer somequestions.、3Whafs thefinding ofthe experimentA.Daydreaming mayresult ingood memory.B.The findingis contradictorytotheprevious research.C.Daydreaming issomewhat associatedwith mentalhealth.D.The moreyou aremind-wandering,the lessintelligent youare.、4Whafs thebest titlefbr thepassageA.Daydreaming isNot SoBadB.Why Peopleare AlwaysDaydreamingC.Daydreaming isHarmful toThe BrainD.An ExperimentReport onDaydreaming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.(分)
26.30Ill betthat noone candescribe thefeeling onehas whenthey gohome fbrthe first time,I knowI couldnt.Afterliving inthe dormfor threeweeks andgelling over1Iwasactually lookingforwardtohaving somequiet timeat home.On Friday,September13,1packed upa fewthings andleft campusaround2:00p.m.2being Fridaythe13th,the mainquestion onmy mindwas,3would itbe liketo gohome forthe firsttime afterjust gettingover homesicknessAs mymother drovethrough townIcouldtell thatnotmuch had4,but stillfelt weird.5it dawnedon me.I wasstartingto thinkof CedarCrest asmy home.Ihada greatweekend.T6Jewish servicesmost ofthe weekend,but Idid havetime tofool aroundon AmericaOnline anddoafewother thingsthatIhad7for threeweeks.I spenta lotof timeplaying withmy petbunnyrabbit_81missed heralot.When Sundaycamearound I9wanted toget back to CedarCrest.My fatherbrought meback.When wearrived,all hedid was to10me unloadthe carwhileI carriedall thestuff tomy room.Then Ihugged andkissed himgood-bye,andhe
11.It wasamazing tome12Ijustsent himhomelike thatwithout wantingto hopbackinthecar.I guessall thatI wantedwastobe backinthesafety ofmy13room andsee allmy14again.Ihavebeen homeonce more15,It stillfelt weird,but notas16as itdidthefirsttime.When itwas timeto go backto schoolforthe17time,myfathersaid:So whatdo youwant todo nowMy18Iwantto gohome!”19I wantedtogobacktoschool.I guessyou couldsay,“Theres no20like home!”、1A.illness B.homesickness C.sadness D.loneliness、2A.For B.By C.Besides D.Except、3A.that B.which C.who D.what、4A.changed B.happened C.heard D.learned、5A.Suddenly B.Fortunately C.Immediately D.Generally、6A.took B.paid C.attended D.offered、7A.lost B.spent C.made D.missed、8A.although B.because C.so D.if、9A.exactly B.actually C.patiently D.hopefully10A.tell B.push C.find D.help、11A.arrived B.walked C.left D.came、12A.why B.when C.how D.where、13A.dorm B.reading C.class D.living、14A.friends B.relatives C.books D.movies、15A.before longB.soon afterC.as usualD.since then、16A.many B.much C.few D.little、17A.present B.last C.first D.second、18A.prediction B.response C.opinion D.suggestion、19A.showing B.saying C.meaning D.asking20A.place B.room C.school D.home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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27.15Mobile phonesare becomingmore and more popularnot onlywith
1.grown-up butalso withstudentsMeanwhile,theyalso
2.become aproblem formiddle schoolsinthepast fewyearsSome childrenhave gotmobile phones3,Christmasor birthdaygifts,andmorewill stillwant themManylike SMSbecause itis
4.ease andquickSome parentsfelt happybecause they could communicatewiththeirchildrenSome分心的事teachers saidmobilephoneuseSJbe adistraction tostudents duringschool hoursand6_also gavethem muchtrouble inJtheirclassroomsSometimes studentsmight usephone messages
7.cheat duringexamsA newstudy foundthat someteenagers sendingmessagesin classeven hurttheir fingersbecause they cant stop
8.send SMSManyteachers suggestedthat studentsshouldnothave phonesat school,but ifthere wasa goodreason,theycouldleave theirphonesat schoolofficeAnd eventheycanuse thetelephone inthe teachers5office insteadManypeople thinkthey。
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