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1重庆市育才中学校高2025届2022-2023学年(下)3月月考英语试题本试卷为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,请考生务必把自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上;2.作答时,务必将答案写在答题
卡上,写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效;3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第一部分:听力部分(共20小题,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后
有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatisthemanadvisedtodo?A.Learnmoretechnology.
B.Getoffworklater.C.Haveagoodrest.2.Whatdoesthemanthinkofphilosophy?A.Difficult.B.Boring.C.Interesting.3.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingab
out?A.Theirdog.B.Astorm.C.Theirhouse.4.Forwhatwillthewomanseethedoctor?A.Astomachache.B.Aheadache.C.Kneepain.5.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?A.At6:00.B.
At6:30.C.At6:45.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答
第6和第7两个小题。6.Whyisthetrafficsobadtoday?A.Theroadsitsatthecenterofacity.B.Thereisatrafficaccidentahead.C.Itisthemorningrushhour.7
.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Drivemoreslowly.B.Dropthewomanoff.C.Takeanotherroute.听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdoesthemanplantodotomorrow?A.Dosomes
hopping.B.Attendaparty.C.Gofishing.9.WhatwillthespeakersbuyforUncleHarold?A.Afishingpole.B.Acamera.C.Abag
.10.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoingintheend?A.Holdingasurpriseparty.B.Walkingaroundforawhile.2C.Havingsome
thingtodrink.听下面一段对话,回答第11至13题。11.WhyisMariamakingthephonecall?A.Toaskaboutwork.B.Toaskforsickleave.C.Toaskforabigfavor.12.Whoi
sLuis?A.Maria’shusband.B.Maria’sboss.C.Maria’sdoctor.13.WhatdoesDavidaskMariatodo?A.Avoidgoingout.B.Gotothehospital.C.Buysomemasks.听下面一段对话,回答第
14至16题。14.WheredoesPetergettraveltips?A.OntheInternet.B.Fromthemagazines.C.Throughtravelguidebooks.15.HowdoesPeterfindthetips?A.Impractical.B.Just
so-so.C.Useful.16.HowmanycitieswillPetertravel?A.3.B.4.C.5.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。17.WhichcountryisStephen
from?A.Mexico.B.TheUnitedStates.C.Australia.18.Accordingtosomepeople,whatinfluencedStephen’swriting?A.Hisfamily.B.Hisfriend’sdeath.C.Thebooks
heread.19.WhendidStephengraduatefromcollege?A.In1970.B.In1972.C.In1974.20.WhatissurprisingaboutthenovelCarrie?A.Stephe
ndidn’tmakemoneyfromit.B.Stephenalmostgaveitup.C.Stephendidn’tfinishit.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThedaysofstoppingatonestoreandbuyingeverythingino
nelocationarelonggone.We’veputtogetheralistofitemsyoushouldn’tbuyatthegrocerystoreandweshowyouwheretogetthem.TunaE
ssentiallyaproductfromChickenoftheSea,5ouncecansofVanCamp’sChunkWhiteAlbacoreTunainWaterareavailablefor$1pe
rcanatDollarTree.Asimilarproductinthegrocerystorecosts59centsmorepercan.OliveOilIsitreallyworthbuyinge
xpensiveoliveoil?Wedon’tthinkso.This68ounceIberiaPremiumBlendExtraVirginOliveOilsellsatTargetfor$9.69
.Reviewerslovethislessexpensivealternativesayingit’sgreatforeverything.Compareitwithastandard17ouncesizeofBertolliExtraVirginOliveOil——muchlessoil,se
llingforroughlythesame$9.99whenit’snotonsale.VitaminsYoumightnotrealizethemoneyyoucanreaponvitaminssi
mplybybuyingthematadifferentstore.A100countbottleofvitaminDsoftgelscanrunto$11.29atWalmart.A180countbottleofTraderJoe’svi
taminD1000iusoftgelsisonly$11.99.That’salmostdoubletheamount.StorageContainers3Forstoringfood,children’ss
upplies,orwhateveryourhouseholdneedsmaybe,there’snothingbetterthanplasticstoragecontainers.Butwhypaythroughthenoseforthem?Albe
rtsonshastwohalfcupRubbermaidEasyFindLidsfoodstoragecontainersat$6.89.ButyoucanbuysixofthosefromTargetfor$7.99—fourmoreforaboutadollar.SocksDoll
arTreehasagoodselectionofmen’s,women’s,andchildren’ssocks.Women’sminicrewsockscomeinathreecountpackfor$1.AthreecountofsimilarsocksatAlb
ertson’swillcost$6.59andtherearenotmanykinds.21.HowmuchdoesacanofsimilarTunainthegrocerystoreprobablycost?A.$0.95.B.$1.C.$1.59.D.$0.41.22.Whatcanyoug
etabetterdealonatTradeJoe’s?A.vitaminsB.oliveoilC.storagecontainersD.socks23.Whomightbethetargetreadersofthepassage?A.Manufacturers.B
.Housewives.C.Storeowners.D.Healthexperts.BAsIcriedinahotelroominOsaka,aphonepressedtomyrightear,myfatherwasgivingmehisfinaladvicefromhisdeathbed
inIreland.ThemanwhoinspiredmetobecomeatraveljournalistwantedtoremindmeIhadthebestjobintheworld.While“d
on'tstop”washislastmessagetome,“won'tstop”couldhavebeenhismotto(座右铭).Evenasheenteredhislate60s,badlyaffectedbyaphysicaldisabil
ity,myfathercontinuedtotravel.Notpackageholidaysorlyinginahammock(吊床).Instead,heexploredforeigncitiesonfootuntiltheyseepedintohispores.Advent
ureswerewhathedesired.OnceIbegantravelingwithmyfather15yearsago,smalltalkinvariablytransitionedtodiscussiono
fournextjourney.IlovedfewthingsmorethansurprisinghimwithanewtripI'dbookedforus.Thiswashowourfinaladventurebegan.InourAthensapartment,
Ifoundhisfeetswelledup(肿胀)enormously.Hisankleshadgivenhimconstantdiscomfort.WheneverIsuggestedwetakeabreak,he'dsay:“Youcansitdownifyouwant;I've
gotsomethingIwanttogoseeoverthere.”Hisphysicallimitationsweresimplyoverpoweredbyhisdesiretoexperiencesomethingnew.HewalkedalloverBucharest,A
thens,andRome.Bytheendofthetrip,hismindcouldnolongeroverridehisbody.Hisleftanklewastwicethesizeofhisright.Hischestwascongested(充血的).
DadspentweeksinhospitalbackinIreland.Hewascompletelyparalyzed(瘫痪的),unabletoseeortalkoreat.Yet,herema
inedconscious.Doctorsencouragedustochattohim,eventhoughhecouldnotrespond.Dayafterday,Isatbyhishospitalbedandtalkedaboutourfunniestmomentswhiletravel
ing.Eventually,hecameoutofhisparalysis.Whendoctorssaidhewasalmostreadytogohome,ItookthechancetoflytoAsiaformyjournalismjob.Then,inthem
iddleofacoldnight,myphonerang.Ourfinalconversationtookplace.Jokeswereexchanged,andpromisesweremade.AmongthemwasmyagreementthatIwouldn'tstoptravel
ing.24.Whatdidtheauthorlovedoingafterjoininghisdadinadventure?A.VisitingAsiancountries.B.Readingadventurenovels.C.Surprisinghisdadwithhisadventures
.D.Arrangingtripsunexpectedtohisdad.25.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor'sdad?A.Heworkedasajournalist.B.Hewasamanofstrongwill.C.He
desiredtobeafamousexplorer.D.Heenjoyedhikinginthemountains.26.Whatdidtheauthordowhilekeepinghisdadcompanyinhospital?4A.Hetoldstoriestohisdad.B.Hepl
annedtheirnexttrip.C.Heassistedhisdadtodoexercise.D.Helookedbackontheirtimespenttogether.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Mydad,theexplorerB.Ah
alf-donejourneyC.Apartinggift-don'tstopD.OnelastjourneywithmydadCTheKirtland’swarbler(莺)hasrequiredp
rotectionssincethefoundationofEndangeredSpeciesAct(ESA),butthat’sabouttochange.TheFishandWildlifeService(FWS)todayannounceditisremovingthesongbirdfro
mtheendangeredspecieslist.“TheefforttorecovertheKirtland’swarblerisasuccessfulexampleofhowtosaveendange
redspecies,”saidMargaretEverson,directorofFWS.“TheKirtland’swarblerhasrespondedwelltoactivemanagementoverthehalfc
entury.”In1971,theKirtland’swarblerpopulationdeclinedtoapproximately201singingmalesandhadhabitatsinonlysixcount
ies.By2015,thepopulationreached2,383singingmalesandhadspreadgeographically.FWSregularlynotedthesingingofmalewarblersduringt
hebreedingseasonmadecountingpossible.“Thenegativefactorsforthedevelopmentoftherecoveryplanhavebeendealtwith,”sa
idFWS.Modernwildfiresuppression(扑灭)practicesenabledthegrowthofthejackpineforestsfavoredbythespecies,FWSnoted.Michiganstatehasreplantedappr
oximately90,000acresofKirtland’swarblerhabitatoverthepast30years.Timber(木材)incomesoffsetthecostofreplantingjackpineneededtosupportasur
vivablebirdpopulation.ButwhilethebirdisfallingofftheESAlist,officialsnotethatitremainsa“conservation-depe
ndentspecies”.ConservationoftheKirtland’swarblerwillcontinuetorequireanapproachforcarryingoutfutureconservationwork,likepartnershipsa
ndenoughfinancialsupport,FWSstated.UndertheEndangeredSpeciesPreservationActof1966,theKirtland’swarblerwaslistedasanendangeredspe
ciesin1967.“Thisremarkablebirdhasamostimpressivesuccessstorythatillustrateseffectiveconservationandcooperationatwork,”addedHeatherGood,executivedi
rectorofMichiganAudubon.ShawnGraff,vicepresidentofAmericanBirdConservancy’sGreatLakesprogram,pointedoutthedelisting(除名)is“causeforcele
brationandproofthattheEndangeredSpeciesActworks.”28.Whereisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?A.Ajournal.B.Anovel.C.A
newsreport.D.Afashionmagazine.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“offset”inparagraph3mean?A.Makeupfor.B.Addt
o.C.Fix.D.Prevent.30.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthereasonfortherecoveryofKirtland’swarbler?A.Financialsupport.B.Coope
rativework.C.ThefoundationofFWS.D.Thecontrolofwildfire.31.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthepassage?A.ThemaleKirtl
and’swarblersseldomsinginthebreedingseason.B.HeatherGoodwasnotverysatisfiedwiththeconversationwork.C.TheKirtland’s
warblerwaslistedasanendangeredspeciesonlyinonestate.D.MargaretEversonthoughthighlyoftheconservationoftheKirtland’swarbler.5DYesterd
ay,peopleonthesocialmediasiteTwitterreactedwithsurpriseandhumortoareportthatclaimed,“Scientistshavetaughtspin
ach(菠菜)tosendemails.”That’snotexactlytrue,butthe“news”isbasedonsomeamazingworkdonebyMIT(MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology)scientistsin2016,and
it’sstillworthlearningabout.ScientistsatMIThavemanagedtochangeordinaryspinachplantsintonaturalsensors(感应器)whic
hcandetectchemicalsusedinbombs.Usingacheapandsmallcomputersystem,thespinachcanevensendawarningemail.Thesecrettogivingspinacht
hesespecialpowersisnanotechnology.Forthisexperiment,thescientistsplacedtwodifferentkindsofnanotechmaterialsintospinachplants:someweretinyse
nsors;othersweretinytubescalledcarbonnanotubes.Togetthetinymaterialsintotheplants,thescientistsputaliquidcontainingthenano-
materialsonthebottomoftheplants’leaves.That’swheretheplantsnormallytakeinCO2gas.Oncethetinysensorsandnanotubeswereinthespinachleaves,theplantsdid
therestofthework.Aspartoftheirnaturalprocess,thespinachplantspullwaterthroughtheirrootsandintotheirl
eaves.Ifthewatercontainscertainchemicalsthatareusedinbombs,thesensorsintheleavesmakethenanotubesgiveoffaslig
htlydifferentkindoflight.Bywatchingtheplantsconstantlyusingacameraattachedtoacheapcomputer,thescientistssetupasystemthatcansen
dawarningemailifchemicalsfromexplosivesaredetectedinthewater.Theresearcherssayittakesabout10minutesfortheplantstoreacttothechemicals.Thecomputerthe
scientistsusedisaboutthesizeofaplayingcard.Theysaythatinthefuture,theirsystemcouldevenuseacellphonewithitscame
rachangedslightly.Detectingchemicalsusedinbombsisjustoneofthemanyusestheresearchersareexploring.Thescientistsbelievethatinthefuture,sucha
systemcouldgivefarmersdetailedinformationaboutthehealthofthelandandwaterontheirfarms.32.Whyisthereportmentionedinthefirstparagraph?A
.TotellajokemadebyMITscientists.B.Tointroducethehealthbenefitsofspinach.C.Tocriticizemisleadingnewsonsocialmedia.D.Tobringupthetopic
ofascientificexperiment.33.Whatisthefunctioncartonnanotubesinspinachleaves?A.Tosupplyenergytospinach.B.Tod
etectspinach’slackofwater.C.TomeasureCO2absorbedbyspinach.D.Tomakespinachshineinaspecialway.34.Whatdothescientistsexpectoftheirs
ystem?A.Itwilltakeeffectimmediately.B.Itwillbeappliedtoagriculture.C.Itwillbeexpandedtootherplants.D.Itwilluseapla
yingcard-sizedcellphone.35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Scientiststeachspinachtosendworkemails.B.Scientist
screatespinachthatcantestforbombs.C.Scientistschangethecompositionofspinachweeat.D.Scientistsusenanotechnologytoboostspinac
hproduction.第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。Wantingtobemoreresponsib
leisadmirable.Beingresponsiblecanseemhardatfirst,butifyoukeepatit,itwill6becomesecondnaturetoyou!Belowaresometipsonhowtobecomeresponsible.Placeothe
rs’needsbeforeyourown.Whenyouhaveafamily,friends,orpets,beingresponsiblemaymeanplacingtheirneedsaboveyourown.Thatdoesn’tmeanyoudon’ttakecareo
fyourself.36.Learntothinkaboutotherpeople'sthoughtsandfeelings.Empathyisfeelingwhatotherpeoplefeel.Whenyousa
ysomethingordosomething,thinkabouthowitwillmaketheotherpersonfeel.Ifyou’renotsure,considerhowitwouldmakeyoufeel.37.Makeascheduletopl
anyourtime.Whetheryouhaveadailyplanneroruseaphoneapp,aschedulehelpsyoustayontopofyourresponsibilities.Itremindsyouofwhatyoune
edtobedoing.38.Writeouttheappointmentsyouhave,theplacesyougoeveryday,andthechoresyouneedtogetdoneeachday.39.Oneaspectofbeingresponsibleisnotputt
ingoffyourtasksuntilafteryou’vehadfun.Startbydoingwhatyouneedtogetdonefirst,andthenyoucanrelaxandhavefunafterward.Keepyourlong-termcommitments.Wh
ensomethingisfunandnew,it’seasytobecommittedtoit.40.Whetherit’sbeinginaclub,takingaleadershiproleinacommunityorganization,orvolunteering,
youhavetobeinitforthelongterm.A.Yourpersonalfeelingsaren’tanissue.B.Takecareofyourtasksbeforehavingfun.C.Pickafewgoalsthatyouwantto
achieve.D.Inaddition,itshowsyouwhereyou'respendingyourtime.E.However,itbecomesalittlemoredifficultwhenthenoveltywearsoff.F.Ifi
twouldmakeyoufeelbad,reconsiderwhatyouwerethinkingaboutdoingorsaying.G.Itdoesmeanyoumayneedtotakecareofyourse
lflaterifsomeoneyoulovehasaneednow.第三部分语言知识运用(共三节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白
处的最佳选项。Ourson,Andrew,wasalwaysveryactiveandlovedplayingsports.Whenheturned10,Inoticedhecouldn’trunlikehe41.Itookhimtothedoctorbutsh
ecouldnotfindanythingphysically42.Sincethen,webeganaseven-year43foranswers.Wesaw13differentdoctors,butwerestilllef
twithout44.Atthesametime,Andrew’ssituationwasgetting45.Hehadto46theideaofeverplayingsportsagain.Attend
inghighschoolwasevena47forhim.Oneday,wewerereferredtoDr.Delgado,aneurologist(神经学家),whogaveAndrewafewdifferenttests.Aweekla
ter,we48waitedintheexamroom,prayingforananswer.Dr.Delgadowalkedinandsaidhe49whatwasgoingonwithAndrew——Icouldhardly50thosewords!Andrew
hadarareneurologicaldisorderthatcouldbeeasily51.AndrewtookhisfirstpillthatFridayandwithin24hourshewasabletostand,walkand
runlikehehadbeenabletoeightyearsago.Hewentto52thenextMonday——noonecouldbelievethemiraculous(不可思议的)53inAndrew!BecauseofeverythingDr.DelgadodidforAndr
ew,Ibeganvolunteeringinhisclinic.IliketoshareAndrew’s54withthepatients,tellingthemtheyareinan55placeandareseeingthebestdoctorintheworl
d.41.A.usedtoB.seemedtoC.hadtoD.happenedto42.A.remarkableB.uniqueC.normalD.wrong43.A.preparationB.searchC.t
estD.explanation44.A.rewardB.commentsC.answersD.apology45.A.easierB.betterC.fasterD.worse46.A.putupB.takeupC.pickupD.giveup47.A.failur
eB.puzzleC.struggleD.danger48.A.carefullyB.nervouslyC.happilyD.sadly49.A.knewB.wonderedC.guessedD.heard750.A.imagineB.re
alizeC.believeD.admit51.A.treatedB.preventedC.caughtD.detected52.A.hospitalB.schoolC.communityD.station53.A.identityB.energyC.changeD.solution54.A.st
oryB.surpriseC.achievementsD.adventures55.A.amusingB.interestingC.excitingD.amazing第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词
或括号内单词的正确形式。LunarNewYear,ortheSpringFestival,iscelebratedinChinaandmuchofAsia.Ithasmanyoriginstories,oneof56isalegendthatthecelebrationsbeganinor
dertoscareawayabeast57(call)“Nian”whoappearedeachspring,attackingpeople.BecauseNianwasafraid58loudnoisesandthecolorr
ed,people59(use)firecrackersandredpapertofrightenthecreature.CelebrationsforLunarNewYear60(determine)bythephasesofthemoon.Technically,theholidayb
eginsduringthesecondmoonafterthewintersolstice(冬至).As61result,itfallsondifferentdateseachyear.Foodandfamilyplaya(an)62(significance)role.InChi
na,foodiscentraltothecelebrations,withfamilymember63(prepare)dumplingstogether.InVietnamsomefamiliesmake“muttet”withsweetsasasignofrespectto64
(ancestor).InKorea,manyeat“tteokguk”,aricecakesoupsymbolizingthattheyareofficiallyayear65(old).第三节(共10小题;每空1分,满分10分)根据语境以及首字母和汉语提示将下列句子补充完整,
并将单词的完整、恰当形式填写在答题卡相应的位置。66.Stevenisnotalegalr(居民)yet.67.Parentsspendana(平均)of$220ayearontoys.68.Thiscourseisdevelopedforc(创造性的)think
ing.69.Everybodyshouldbea(意识到)oftherisksinvolved.70.Sheseemedu(心烦的)butquicklyrecoveredherself.71.Mostofthelargesatelliteshaveceasedtof(起作用;运转).7
2.Theonlywayforustosurviveistoliveinh(和谐)withnature.73.T(威胁)byhumanactivities,someanimalsarefacinggreatdanger.74.Ourmindsp
(处理)alotofinformationandtimeseemstoslowdown.75.Whenthesunshines(流动)intotheclassroom,weallburstintolaughter.第四部分写作部分(共两节,满分30分)第一节
(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据括号内的提示把下列句子翻译成英语,并写在答题卡相应的位置。76.每次我们处于危险中时,都应该保持冷静。(whenever),weshouldstaycalm.77.我突然想到他是在极力隐瞒什么。(strike)hewastryingtoconcealsome
thing.78.电脑占了这个国家商业用电的5%。(account)ofthecountry’scommercialelectricityconsumption.879.有数不胜数的文章告诉我们互联网如何使我们的生活变得更加方便。(Therebe句型)____________________
_______________howtheInternethasmadeourlivesmoreconvenient.80.互联网教育资源丰富,爱学习的人可以获得各种免费课程,足不出户,学遍天下。(So放句首倒装)thatthose
lovinglearningcanhavefreeaccesstovariouscoursesandlearneverythingwithoutgoingout.第二节书面表达(满分20分)假定你是李华,在你们
班英国交换生Chris的帮助下你获得了学校举办的“温暖春日”主题摄影竞赛活动的一等奖。请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:1.表示感谢;2.回顾他对你的帮助;3.邀请他参加下次摄影展。注意:写作词数应为100左右。D
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_Yourssincerely,LiHua出题人:董寰刘晓明审题人:董寰刘晓明