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重庆市第八中学2025届高考适应性月考卷(二)英语试卷注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚。2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。在试题卷上作答无效。3.考
试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)注意,听力部分答题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
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。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.₤9.15.C.£9.18.答案是B。
1.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Askingfordirections.B.Learningtodrive.C.Seeingafriendoff.2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabou
t?A.Afamousstar.B.Aradioprogram.C.Apopsong3.Whichpartofmathsisthewomanbadat?A.Shapes.B.Numbers.C.Angles.4.Whatis
theprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Brotherandsister.5.Whenwillthewoman'smother
probablyarrive?A.Atabout12:00p.m.B.Atabout4:00p.m.C.Atabout6:00p.m.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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.Whatistheweatherliketoday?A.Storm
y.B.Sunny.C.Foggy.7.Whatisthemangoingtodo?AMovehiscar.B.Plantatree.C.Checkthetemperature.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthe
poster?A.Funny.B.Useless.C.Meaningful.9.Howmanyspeciesdieouteverydayaccordingtotheposter?A.50to100.B.150to200.C.250to300.10.Whata
rethereasonsforspeciesdyingout?A.Lackoffoodandwater.B.Pollutionandhabitatloss.C.Overpopulationandclimatechan
ge.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第14四个小题。11.Whydoesthemantalktothewoman?A.Toaskaboutaplan.B.Tomakeaninvitation.C.Tow
orkonaproject.12.Whatwillthewomanandherfriendsdoforthefilmthisweek?A.Decidethefilmtype.B.Designtheending.C.Planthemusic.13.Howwillthewinnerof
thecompetitionbeannounced?A.Itwillbepostedonline.B.Itwillbesentbye-mail.C.Itwillbeshownatthefilmfestival.14.Wherewillthefilmfestivalbe?A.Atthe
artcentre.B.Atafilmschool.C.Atthecinema.听下面一段对话,回答第15至第17三个小题。15.WhatwasProf.Stone'sgrandfatherafraidof?A.Takingearlyretirement.B.P
artingfromhisson.C.Leavinghishome.16.WhatdoesoldagemeantomanyelderlyAmericans?A.Lackofmoralsupport.B.Lossofself-wo
rth.C.Changeoflivinghabits.17.WhatwillProf.Stonetalkaboutnextconcerningelderlypeople?A.Publicservicestheyaskfor.B.Healthcareavailabletothem.C.C
ontributionstheycanmake.听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。18.Whatisthespeaker'sbiggestchallenge?ABearingtheheat.B.Trav
elingalone.C.Cyclingforlong...19.Whatdidthefamilydoforthespeaker?A.Theyinvitedhimtotheirhouse.B.Theytaughthimanewlanguage.C.Theyguidedhimthrought
hedesert.20.Whatoffersinspirationforthespeaker'snewbook?A.Localfood.B.Thelandscape.C.Newfriends.第二部分阅读(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。ATheBestWeightedBlanketsToBuyWeightedcoversapplygentlepr
essureonthebodylikeacomfortinghug,reducinganxietiesandbringingpeacetothemind.Forbettersleep,we’vegatheredsomegreatweightedb
lankets.EcosaBambooWeightedBlanketItcosts$176(usually$220)atEcosa.Madeofsustainablebamboofabric,whichcankeepyoucoolasitcantakeawaymoisture,itcom
binessoftnessandbreathability.Itcanalsohelpyoureleaseyourpressure.•Youcanchoosebetween7kgand11kg.•It’smadeoforganicbamboofab
ric.SunbeamExtraWarmWeightedBlanketItcosts$113.56atAmazon.Itgentlygivesahealingpressurewithaweightof6.8kgtohelpyourelax.Youcanuseitonthebedoronthecou
chbecauseithasuser-friendlyarmholesandagoodsize.•Itweighs6.8kg.·Youcanchoosebetweenvelvet(天鹅绒)andmicrofibre.KOOEliteWeightedBlanketItcosts$4
0(usually$100)atSpotlight.Thissmallweightedblanketisidealforlayeringandsingle-personuse.Itsgentlehealingpressu
rehelpsyourelax.It’sverygoodforreducingstressandanxiety.•Ithasfourdifferentweightsfrom3.4kgto9.07kg.•Youcanchoosebetwee
ngreyandpink.OakleighHomeMariusCottonWeightedBlanketItstartsfrom$34.99atTemple&Webster.Madeof100%cotton,it’sagoodchoiceforusingallyearroun
d.Thebreathableblankethasacalmingeffectwithanevenlyspreadweight.Thesimplewhitecolorcangowellwithotherbedthings.·It’savailableinasingle-size2.3kgordou
ble-size3.7kg.·It’smadeof100%cotton.1.Howmanyweightedblanketsareatadiscount?A.1.B.2.C.3.D.4.2.Whichblanketbestsuitspeoplew
holivealone?A.KOOEliteWeightedBlanket.B.EcosaBambooWeightedBlanket.C.SunbeamExtraWarmWeightedBlanket.D.OakleighHomeMariusC
ottonWeightedBlanket.3.Whatdothelistedweightedblanketshaveincommon?A.Theyhaveadjustableweights.B.Theycanbeusedinallseas
ons.C.Theyaremadeofnaturalmaterials.D.Theyhavethefunctionofreducingstress.BRonaldHennig,an18-year-old,self-confidentyoungman,remembersacrucialmoment
twoyearsagowhenafamilymemberpassedaway.Thislefthimwithanurgentyetignoredneed:asuitforthefuneral.Asanadoptedchild,hecouldn’taff
ordoneandfeltashamedoftheideaofgoingtothefuneralinordinaryclothes.Hiscaseworkerwasunabletotakehisrequestintoconsideration,whichmadehim
moredesperate.Indespair,OneSimpleWish,aplatformfoundedbyDanielleGletowin2008,becamearayofhope.ThisonlineplaceforadoptedchildrenconnectedRonald’s
sincerewishwithanunknowndonor,andhegotamade-to-measuresuit.Atthefuneral,hepaidproperrespecttohislovedone.Foryears,theplatformhaschan
gedthelivesofcountlessadoptedchildren,grantingtheirwishes,suchasgettingbicyclesorhavingmusiclessons.Furthermore,theonlineorganization
haslaunchedprojectsliketheOhanaPraject,whichprovidesessentialsupportduringlifechanges,andWishtoWork,whichequipsolderadoptedyouthlikeRonaldwithle
arningskillsandinspiresthemtogotocollege.Ronald’ssuccessstoryshowsitsinfluence.Danielle,whochangedfromanadoptive
parenttoanadvocate,recognizedtheunmetneedsandcameupwithasolution.Sheensuresthecredibilityofherplatformthroughsocialservices.Itencoura
gespeopleallovertheworldtobegenerousandturnsdreamsintorealityatalowcost.MotivatedbythebeliefthateverychildshouldhaveabetterlifeDa
niellecallsonsocietytopayattentionandtakeaction,stressingtheimportanceofeventhesmallestwishes.OneSimpleWishpromotesa
cultureofonlinecharity,bringingwarmthandleavingalastingimpact.Inthisconnectedage,everyclickmaybringhappiness,andeverywish,nomatterhowsmall,h
asthepossıbilityofcomingtrue.4.WhatdidHennigneedwhenhisfamilymemberdied?A.Arelativetocareforhim.B.Awaytocopewithhisgri
ef.C.Asetofclothesforanoccasion.D.Asumofmoneytoliveonhisown.5.WhatcanbelearnedaboutOneSimpleWishfromparagraph2?A.Itprovidesjobhuntingskills.B.Itguara
nteescollegeadmission.C.Itlaunchesfundraisingcampaigns.D.Itfulfillstheneedsofadoptedyouths.6.WhatcanbeusedtodescribeDanielle?A.Courageousandhumble.
B.Determinedandgenerous.C.Sympatheticandinfluential.D.Optimisticandapproachable.7.WhatdoesDaniellewanttoconveythroughOneSimpleWish?A
.Youreapwhatyousow.B.Fortunefavorsthebold.C.Smallkindnessgoesalongway.D.Homeiswheretheheartis.CWithhisfingertips,JosePedr
oGonzalezexaminedasmall-scalemodelofBarcelona’sfamousSagradaFamiliachurchinanexhibitionthatallowsaparticu
largroupofvisitorstodiscoversomeoftheworld’sbest-knownmonuments.“Iambornwithouttheabilitytoperceivetheworldwithmyeyes.ThisisthefirsttimeIhavegotage
neralideaofwhatthemonumentislike,whatthespaceinsideislike,”Gonzalezsaidwithexcitementasheexploredthe
woodencopyofthebeautifulchurchcreatedbythefamousarchitectAntoniGaudi.TheTyphlologicalMuseuminMadrid,Spain,bo
asts37reproductionsofgloballyfamousmonuments,alllistedasworldheritagesites.Establishedin1992byONCE,Spain’snationalorganiza
tionfortheblindwith71,000members,themuseum’snamecomesfromtheGreekword“tuphlos,”meaningblind.Craftedfromwood,stone,metal,orresin(树脂),thesemodelsar
eaccessibletoallvisitors,providingahands-onexperienceofthearchitecture.AccordingtoMireiaRodriguez,avisuallyimpaired(受损)guide,thereisnoothermuseuminth
eworldwithsuchauniquecollection.In2023,themuseumreceived16,000visitors.Besidesthearchitecturalmodels,themuseumalso
showcases,artworkbyvisuallyimpairedartistsanddisplaystoolsandequipmentusedinthepasttoassistblindindivid
ualsinaccessingculture,includingBraillebooks.AfterexploringaroomfilledwithmodelsofSpain’sfamouslandmarks,su
chastheAlhambraPalaceinGranada,Madrid’sRoyalPalace,andtheSantiagodeCompostelaCathedral,Gonzalezpraisedtheexhibitionas“reallymarvelous.
”AnotherroomdisplaysinternationaliconsliketheTajMahal,LondonBridge,theStatueofLiberty,andtheEiffelTower.ForpeoplelikeGonzalez,despitedetailedexplan
ations,theycannevergetaproperimageofwhatexhibitsarelikewithoutfingertips,whichundoubtedlyhavecreatedalotoffrustration.Thef
actthattherearespaceslikethisisfantastic.8.WhatcanbelearnedaboutGonzalez?A.Heloseshissight.B.Heworksinthem
useum.C.Heisanarchitect.D.Hevisitsthechurchregularly.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“boasts”probablymeaninparagraph3?A.Sorts.B.Restores.C.Lacks.
D.Houses.10.WhatmakestheTyphlologicalMuseumunique?A.Itprovidesmodelsavailabletotouch.B.Itdisplaystheartworksofblindartists.C.Itfocuseso
nhistoricarchitecturaldesigns.D.Itreceivesthemostvisitorsallovertheworld.11.Whatmightbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Chu
rchinBarcelona:Spain’sArchitecturalWonderB.DelicateModels:ReproductionsofWorldLandmarksC.MuseuminMadrid:ASpecialExperiencefortheBl
indD.TheTyphlologicalMuseum:AVisualFeastforArchitectsDThe2022InflationReductionActcallsfor100%ofcarsproducedtobeelectr
icvehiclesby2035.Butelectricvehiclesrequireachemicalelement,copper,threetofivetimesmorethantheirgasoline-powered
counterparts,nottomentionthecopperrequiredforupgradestotheelectricgrid(电网).AdamSimon,professorofearthandenv
ironmentalstudiesattheUniversityofMichigan,examined120yearsofglobaldatafromminingcompaniesandcalculatedhowmuchcoppertheU
Selectricityinfrastructure(基础设施)andtheUSvehicleswouldneedtoupgradetorenewableenergy,findingthatthecopperneedswouldexceedwhatcopperminescanproduceat
thecurrentrate.Theshortfallisinpartbecauseofthelengthypermittingprocessforminingcompanies,whichaveragesaround20years.Toelectrifytheglobalvehi
clefleet,sixnewlargeminesmustbeoperationalannuallyoverthenextdecade,with40%ofnewproductionusedtogridupgrades.“I’vegotso
larpanels,batteries,andanelectricvehicle,”Simonsays.“I’mfullyonboardwiththeenergytransition.However,itneedstobedoneinawaytha
t’sachievable.”InsteadofcompletelyelectrifyingtheUSvehicles,theresearcherssuggestfocusingonproducinghybridvehicles.AToyotaPrius,forex
ample,actuallyhasaslightlybetterimpactonclimatethanaTesla.Ratherthanproduce100millionbatteryelectricvehiclesgloba
llyeachyear,woulditbemorepracticaltofocusonbuilding20millionhybridones?“Renewableenergytechnologies,cleanwater,wastewate
r,electricity—itcannotexistwithoutcopper.Sowethenendupwithtensionbetweenhowmuchcopperweneedtobuildinfrastructurei
nlessdevelopedcountriesandhowmuchcopperweneedfortheenergytransition,”Simonsays.Thestudyhighlightsthatsignificantprogresscanb
emadetoreduceemissionsintheUnitedStates.However,thecurrentemphasisonrenewableenergytechnologyproducingexceedscopperproductio
ncapabilities.Amindsetshiftamongenvironmentalistsandpolicymakerstowardsminingiscrucialtobridgethisgapandensureasustainableenergytransition.12.Whati
sachallengetopromoteTheInflationReductionAct?A.Highcostofgridupgrades.B.Limitedavailabilityofcopper.C.Greatshort
ageofelectriccars.D.Lackofcharginginfrastructure.13.HowdoesSimonfeelaboutfullyelectrifyingvehiclesinthec
omingdecade?A.Confident.B.Indifferent.C.Certain.D.Skeptical.14.WhyisToyotaPriusmentionedinparagraph5?A.Toadvocatetheuseof
hybridvehicles.B.TohighlightthepopularityofToyotacars.C.TocriticizetheenvironmentalimpactofTesla.D.ToproveToyotaPriusisbetterthanothervehicles.15.W
hatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Asolutiontocoppershortages.B.Abottleneckinenergytransition.C.Anadvantageofelectricvehicles.D.A
nappealonenergyconservation.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,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。We'veallheardthosepeoplewhosay“runninggives
youahigh“or”exerciseisaddictive,”butformanyofus,it'shardtoloveexercise.___16___Whydosomeofushateexercise?Andhowc
anweovercomethistoreapthelifesavingbenefitsofgettingthebodymoving?Identifyyour“why”—doyouwanttoexercisef
oryourhealth?Isitforyourkids?Isitforhowworkingoutmakesyoufeel?Exercisehaslong-termbenefitsforhealthandfunction,flow-onbenefitsforyourchildren,and
canboostyourmoodandpromotevitality.___17______18___Startinganewexercisehabitishardenough.Increaseyourchan
cesofstickingwithitbydoinganactivityyoufindenjoyable.Also,youmayexercisemoreintensivelywithoutevenrealizingit,ifyouaredoingaformofexerciseyou
enjoy.Ifyouhaterunning,don’tdoit.___19___Startsmall.Leaveyourselfwantingmore,ratherthanoverdoingit.Youarealsolesslikelytofeels
oreorinjureyourself.Arrangetomeetafriendtoexercisetogether.It’sveryeasynottogoandexercisewhenyou'rerelyingonyourself—butwithafriendyoucanuse
himorherformotivationtomakesureyoustickatwhatyousetouttodo.___20___Meanwhile,researchsuggestspeopleexerciseforlongerwhentheyexercisewithfamil
ymembersandfriendscomparedwiththoseexercisingalone.A.Doanactivityyoutakepleasurein.B.Goforalongwalkinnatur
einstead.C.Somemightevensaytheyhateitordreadit.D.You’llenjoyexercisingbyrewardingyourself.E.Afitnessprofessionalcanbeareliablefriendtoprovidesugg
estions.F.Beingclearaboutwhatyouwanttogainfromexercisingcanhelpyougetstarted.G.You’llbemorelikelytofollowthroughsinceyoudon’twanttodisappointeacho
ther.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。,
In2022,JanetKahn’ssister,SusanKahn,wasdiagnosedwithterminalcancer.Aboutayearlater,shewas___21___toahospitalinNewYork
.Susanhadbeenhopingtoattendthehighschoolgraduation___22___forherdaughter,Ferree.Butitquicklybecamecleartoe
veryonethatherconditionwas___23___.“Werealizedthatmysisterwasprobablynotgoingto___24___tohergraduation,”Janetremembered.Sothehospitalstaffandafewf
riendscameupwitha___25___:Theywould___26___theceremony,rightthereinthehospital.Aweekafterthehighschoolceremony,dozensofpe
ople___27___inSusan’shospitalroom.Alongwithmembersofherfamily,Ferree’sprincipal,teachersandotherstudentsalsoattended
.Ferree___28___hercapandgownandwaspresentedwithher___29___.Theythenmovedtoaroomnextdoor,wherethestaffhad____30____snacksanddrinksforarece
ption.“Justlikea____31____graduationceremony,”Janetrecalled.“Mysisterwas____32____thatday,andsoweretherestofus.”Susandiedafewdayslater,butshewasable
toexperiencethe____33____ofwatchingherdaughtergraduateandgoontoherdreamcollege.“I’mnotsurethatthehospitaladministrationorstaffcouldlookthr
oughwhatit____34____tomyfamily—togivethisgifttomysisterandherdaughter,”Janetsaid.“ButI’mforever____35____.”21.A.returnedB.admittedC.assigned
D.introduced22.A.projectB.speechC.ceremonyD.test23.A.improvingB.worseningC.diagnosedD.stabilized24.A.makeitB.settledownC.passonD.givein
25.A.listB.conceptC.cureD.plan26.A.watchB.cancelC.enjoyD.recreate27.A.gatheredB.remainedC.hidD.talked28.A.woreB.toreC.thr
ewD.took29.A.medalB.awardC.diplomaD.license30.A.setoutB.gaveoutC.soldoutD.cutout31.A.chaoticB.typicalC
.virtualD.dull32.A.confusedB.astonishedC.excitedD.amused33.A.progressB.painC.joyD.fear34A.saidB.showedC.appearedD.m
eant35.A.blessedB.gratefulC.delightedD.faithful.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5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。Overthepastdecades,researchers___36___(find)t
hattheChinesemartialart(武术)oftaichicouldslowdowntheprogressionofParkinson’sdiseasebyyears.Taichi,___37___(know)tobenefitphysicalandmenta
lwell-being,includesslow,meditative(冥想的)andintendedmovements.Theresearch,conductedbydoctorsfromtheShanghaiJiaoTongUniversityScho
olofMedicine,discoveredthattheconditionprogressed___38___aslowerrateinindividualswhopracticedtaichi.They
observedthatthetaichilovershadfewerfalls,andless___39___(dizzy)andbackpainandalsonotedthatthecognitivefunctionofthose___40___regularlypractic
edtaichideclinedmoreslowly.Parkinson’sdiseaseis___41___braindisorder,affectingthenervesandmuscles.It___42___(progres
sive)causesunintendedoruncontrollablemovements,suchasshakinganddifficultywithbalanceandcoordination(协调).Peopl
ewiththisdisease___43___(advise)todotaichitokeepsymptomsofParkinson’satbay.Researcherssaid,“Thelong-term___44___(benefit)effectoftaichi
onParkinson’scouldprolongthetimewithoutdisability,____45____(lead)toahigherqualityoflife,alowerburdenforcaregiversandareductionin
druguse.”第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你校的英语广播站VoiceofEnglish正在向全校招募播音员,你对此活动特别感兴趣。请你写信应聘,内容包括:1.写信目的;2.个人优势;
3.希望入选。注意:1.词数80词左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。参考词汇:校园广播站campusradiostation;播音员announcerDearSirorMadam,
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_______________________________________________________________________________Sincerely,LiHua第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内
容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Onedayinfirstgrade,Iwaswalkinghomewhenablackdogsuddenlyranoutfromayardnearthecornerofourstreet.Istoppe
dandsawasideofdogsI’dneverexperienced.Staringatme,hebegantocircleme.Scared,Itriedtowalkaway.Themomentmybackwasturned,heseizedmyankle.Histeeth
lockedintomyflesh.Iscreamedandkickeduntilheletgo.Iranhome,withthedogchasingmeuntilhegaveupnearmyhouse.
Iranintothehouse,cryingsohardthatmymothercouldn’tunderstandwhathadhappened.Oncemywoundswerecleanedandbandaged(包扎)
,Itoldher,“Adogbitme,Mommy.Ithurt.”Ifeltmorebetrayedthanscared——oneoftheanimalsIlovedhadhurtmefornoreason.“I’llnevertrustanother
dogagain,”Isaid.Thatnight,mynightmaresgrewworse.MyfearofdogsgrewsointensethatIrefusedtovisitmygrandfather’sfarm,wherehehadadogIusedto
love.Ibecamesoterrifiedthatmymomhadtowalkmepastthehousewherethedoglivedeveryday,andIstruggledtofocusatschool.Myteachercontactedm
ymotherandmymomwasdeterminedtohelpmegetoverthisfear.“Gail,youneedtoovercomethisfear,”mymomsaidaswewalkedhome.“Remembermy
friendEmma?ShehasablackLabnamedChips,andshe’sinvitedustomeethim.”Dreadfilledme.“No,Mommy,please!Ihatedogs.Theywanttohurt
me!”“NotChips,”shesaid,smiling.“Ipromiseitwon’thappen.”Unwillingly,wewenttoEmma’shouse.Myheartracedassheopen
edthedoor,revealingChipswagginghistail.“Hello,Chips,”mymomgreetedhim.AsChipswagged(摇)histail,Icouldn’tshakeoffthefearthatstillremainedfromthepre
viousattack.IknowIshouldgreethimtoobutIwasfrozenbyfear.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Withmymom’sgentlee
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