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重庆市江津第二中学校高2025届高三上期第一次月考英语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的班级、姓名、考号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,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。写在本试卷上无效。3.回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡对应题号的位置上。写在本试卷上无效。4.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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,从试题所给的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.WhatwillthemandoonFriday?A.

Givealecture.B.Attendalecture.C.Workonhisnovel.2.Whyhasthemanboughtthecoats?A.It’llbeacoldwinter.B.He’llhaveaninterview.C.Hisarmandleghurt.3.Howd

oesthemanadvisethewomantotravel?A.Bycar.B.Byunderground.C.Byplane.4.WhoisinchargeoftheEuropedepartment?A.MrBrown.B.Theman.C.Thewoman.5.Wher

earethespeakersmostprobably?A.Atthevisitors’center.B.Inaschool.C.Ontheschoolbus.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,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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7

题。6.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftravelingbyplane?A.It’sinconvenient.B.It’stooexpensive.C.Itsavesmoney.7.HowarethespeakersgoingtoNew

York?A.Byair.B.Bywater.C.Byland.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whoaretheintendedreadersforthewoman’sbook?A.Adolescents.B.Adults

.C.Theelderly.9.What’sthemandoing?A.Preparingforanexam.B.Gettingreadyforatrip.C.Planningforanexhibition.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whywasthewomanl

ate?A.ShewenttoMary’s.B.Shehadherphonefixed.C.Hercarbrokedown.11.WhatdidMarydo?A.Shegotstuck.B.Shetriedtohelpothers.C.S

hemadeupastory.12.WhatdidMaryseeontheroad?A.Aperson.B.Anaccident.C.Ananimal.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whotoldthew

omansomethingabouttheman?A.Herclassmate.B.Herneighbor.C.Herfriend.14.What’sthewomanlike?A.Friendly.B.Shy.C.Humoro

us.15.What’sthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Colleagues.C.Strangers.16.Whendidthewomanmove?A.Abouttwomonthsago.B.Aboutt

woyearsago.C.Abouttwodaysago.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatcoursesdoestheschoolmainlyoffer?A.Science.B.English.C.Busines

s.18.Whoarethetargetstudentsoftheschool?A.Teenagers.B.Youngkids.C.Adults.19.Wherewilltheexhibitionbeheld?A.Inthes

choolhall.B.IntheEnglishgarden.C.InNo.1TeachingBuilding.20.Howcanyoucontacttheschool?A.Bymakingacall.B.Bysendinganemail.C.By

writingaletter.第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATheEnchantingScene

ryofZhangjiajieNestledinChina’sHunanprovinceZhangjiajieoffersauniqueandbreathtakinglandscape,atestamenttonature’sunboundcreativity

.Thisregion,famousforitsotherworldlyrockformationsanddeepgorges,isapopulardestinationfortravelersseekinganescapeinto

nature’swonders.TianmenMountainTianmenMountain,thetallestpeakinZhangjiajie,standstallat1,518meters.ItsmostfamousattractionistheTianm

enCave,anaturalarchthatspansover100meterswideandoffersabreathtakingviewofthesurroundingmountains.Themountainalsoboastsa

challengingglasswalkway,offeringvisitorsathrillingwalkabovetheclouds.ZhangjiajieNationalForestParkThisparkisa

shelterfornaturelovers,boastingover2,400speciesofplantsandanimals.Itshighlightsincludethe“Avatar”HallelujahMountains,whichwereafilmin

glocationforthepopularmovie“Avatar”.Thepark’shikingtrailsoffervisitorsthechancetoexploreitsthickforestsandbr

eathtakingvalleys.HuangshiVillageKnownforitstraditionalTujiaarchitecture,HuangshiVillageoffersaglimp

seintotherichculturalheritageofthelocalcommunity.Visitorscanenjoythevillage’speacefulatmosphere,admiretheuniquestonehouses,and

tastethedeliciouslocalcuisine.BaofengLakeThisbeautifullake,surroundedbylushgreenhills,offersasereneandpeacefulescape.Boatingonthelake,onecan

appreciatethereflectionsofthesurroundingmountains,creatingapicture-perfectscene.1.WhichofthefollowingisNOTafeature

ofTianmenMountain?A.ItisthetallestpeakinZhangjiajie.B.Itsglasswalkwaymakesvisitorsthrilled.C.Itisfamousforitsflatandfeaturelesslan

dscape.D.IttakesprideinanaturalarchcalledTianmenCave.,2.Wherewasthemovie“Avatar”filmed?A.TianmenMounta

in.B.ZhangjiajieNationalForestPark.C.HuangshiVillage.D.BaofengLake.3.WhatculturalaspectofZhangjiajiec

anvisitorsexperienceinHuangshiVillage?AThebeautyofitslakes.B.Thetraditionalarchitectureandcuisine.C.Thediversityofitsplan

tspecies.D.Theuniquenessofitsrockformations.BOnaSaturdayinNovember,AnnacarinElf,theheadofGothenburgCityLibrary,justhappenedtowalkbyherworkplace.N

oticingthatthedoorwasunlocked,sheenteredthelibrary,andwassurprisedthatpeoplewereusingitlikeonaregularday.However,itwasscheduledtobeclosedfortheNov

ember4AllSaints’Dayholiday,dedicatedtorememberingthedearlydepartedandforspendingtimewithfamily.“Inthelibrar

y,manyweresittingreadingnewspapers,somefamilieswereinthechildren’ssectionandothersweresearchingforbooksonthecomputer,”ElftoldTheLocal.ItseemedthatElf

’scolleagueshadsimplyforgottentolockthedoor,andbecausethispopularlibraryisusuallyopenonSaturdays,peoplejustassumedtheycouldwalkin.Elfcalledtocheck

withherstaffteam,beforeannouncingthatthelibrarywasabouttoclose.Thevisitorscalmlyshuttheirbooksandleft,sometakingtheirbookswiththem.Itlaterdemonstrat

edthat446localsvisitedthecitylibrary,borrowingatotalof246booksduringtheday.What’sremarkableisthatclients

checkedouttheirbooksviathelibrary’selectronicself-servicesystem,andthattodate,allthebookshavebeenreturned!WhileElfdidexpresssurprisethatthelibraryse

emedemptierthanusual,duetothelackofstaff,shehighlypraisedthecareshownbylocals:“Nothingwasdestroyed.It’samazingth

atGothenburgersenteranemptylibraryandtreatitsolovingly.”Thelibraryitselfwasquicktoshowitssupportinanappreciativepo

stwith“ThankyouforSaturday,dearGothenburg.”ThisstoryreallyattractedSwedes,goingviralinthecountry.Theyweremovedbythis

community’srespectforthebooksandequipmentofwhatisatreasuredcommunityresource.TheMayorEUhasevensuggestedthatthisunusualSaturdayse

rvesasanexperimentofthepossibilityofoperatingatotallyautomatedlibrary.4.WhydidElfenterthelibraryonSaturda

y?.A.Shewasdoingsomeresearch.B.Sheforgotthatitwasaholiday.C.Thelibrarywasaccidentallyleftopen.D.Thelibra

rywasusuallyopenonSaturdays.5.Whatdidthevisitorsdointhelibrary?A.Theybehavednormallyasusual.B.Theyheldfamilypartyinthelibrary.C.Theycheckedtheself

-servicesystem.D.Theyvolunteeredtoserveaslibrarians.6.WhatwinstheheartofSwedesinthisstory?A.Thehonestcommunityspirit.B.Thelibrary’sappreciationtov

isitors.C.Thecommunity’streasuredresources.D.Thelibrary’sunusualSaturdayservice.7.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthetext?A.ALibraryLookedUpToTheBookworm

sB.ALibraryOperatedAnUnusualExperimentC.ALibraryCanBringOutTheBestInPeopleD.ALibraryWasOpenForAllSaints’DayHolidayCWh

ilebeeshaveareputationfordoingtwothingswell:pollinating(授粉)flowersandmakinghoney,theyrarelyreceivethecredittheydeserveforthei

rvitalroleinkeepingahealthygrasslandandmaintainingastableclimate.Agrasslandisonetypeofecosystemwhere

beesplaymultipleimportantroles.Theseoften-ignoredhabitatsarecomposednotjustofgrassesbutofabroadcommunityofwildflowerspecies.Withoutthehel

pofbees,floweringplantswouldnolongerbeabletoreproduceatthesamerate,eventuallydyingout,andwe’dlosethesespecies-richec

osystems.Thiswouldbeabigproblemforourplanetbecauseunlikethegrassesthatgrowinyourlocalpark,nativegrasslandplantshaveverydeeprootsthatreach1

5feetormoreintothesoil.Whileaforeststoresthemajorityofitscarbonabovegroundinatree’strunksandbranches,mostgrasslandcarbonissafelyheldbelowgroundwithin

theseroots.Unlikeforests,whichlosemostoftheircarbononcetheirtrunkshaveburned,thecarbonwithinahealthygrasslandr

emainsbeyondthereachoffire,providingasecondlineofdefenseagainstachangingclimate.Abee’simpactbelowthesoillinedoesn

’tendwithcarbonstorage.Manybeesnestwithinthesoil.Thesegatheringsmayincludethousandsofindividualbees,whosenestsmaygomanyfeetintothesoil,providingairan

dopportunitiesforwaterconservation.Wheretheyarefound,beesplayasignificantroleinensuringthatsoilsremainhealthy.SamDroege,afamou

swildlifebiologiststatesthatbeeswillgowherevertheyarecalledto-theflowers,plants,andgrasslandsactingasahomingsignalguidingthemforth.“Th

eywilltravelimpressivedistancestofeedonspecificspeciesoffloweringplants,”saysDroege.“We’veseenthateveniftheclimatechanges,thebeeswill

stillfollowwheretheplantsgrow.”8.Whyarebeescrucialtoagrasslandecosystem?A.Theyprovidehoneyforwildspecies.B.Theycanprotectgrassesfromdyingout.

C.Theychangethestabilityoftheclimate.D.Theyhelpfloweringplants’reproduction.9.Whereismostgrasslandcarbonstored?A.Inthetrunkso

fthetrees.B.Intherootsoftheplants.C.Inthesurfaceofthesoil.D.Intheflowersaboveground.10.Whatisthemainideaofthefourthparagraph?A

.WherebeescanbefoundB.Whybeesnestunderground.C.Howbeeshelpsoilsstayhealthy.D.Whetherbeesconservewater

.11.WhatcanbeinferredfromSamDroege’swords?A.Beesarenaturallyattractedbyplants.B.Itisdifficultforbeestofindenoughtoeat.C.Peoplecangui

debeestoreadcertainsignals.D.Bees'behaviorschangewithglobalwarming.DManyconstructionsitestodaylooklikesomethingouto

fasci-fimovie,filledwithautomatedrobots,tabletsandsoon.Increasinglycomplexsoftware,togetherwithhardware,ischangingtheconst

ructionindustry.Strugglingwithworkershortages,risingprojectcostsandothercrises,constructioncontracto

rscannotaffordtowasteasingleresource.Inaccuratebuilding,whichcausesmistakesandrework,isaprojectkillerandcontributortotheseissues.Rewor

kaccountsformorethan30%ofallworkonsite.That’swheretechnologycanlendahand.Longgonearethedayswhenconstructioncrewsreliedonpaper

designs.Instead,theyusecomputer-aideddesigntechnologytocreateandinteractwithdetailed3Dmodels.Thisdigitizatio

nofthedesignandbuildprocessgivesconstructioncrewsandengineerstheabilitytocontrol,simulate(模拟)andvisualizethesemodelsinrealtime.A

sweentertheageofthemegaproject(大型工程)construction,professionalsmustbuildincreasinglycomplexstructures,andthereisgreatdemandforprecisionandspeed,

withinbudgetandwithminimalwaste.Sometimes,aminorerroratthestartofaprojectcanhaveacatastrophiceffectlaterifnotidentifiedandaddressedproperly,

hugelyextendingtheprojecttimelineandwastingmaterialsandenergy.Digitalinformationisaccurateandcanbesharedeasily,espe

ciallyusingcloudplatforms.Digitallyenabledhardwarecancollectdatainthefield,buildingahomeforAIinconstruction.AIcanals

ohandleprojectdataandmanageresourceslikematerialsandenergytofreeuptimeforothertasks.Architectsandenginee

rsarealreadyadoptingcutting-edgetechnology,reportingasmuchasninetimesreturnoninvestment.Facedwithtightprojectdeadli

nesandoftenunpredictablemarketchallenges,itwilltakesometimeforthetraditionallyslow-movingindustrytoadjust,butit’salreadyhappeninga

ndisaccelerating.It’scatchonquickly,orbeleftinthedust.12.Whatcantechnologydoaccordingtoparagraph2?A.Skipconstru

ctionprocess.B.Selectqualifiedworkers.C.Recyclemorewaste.D.Lowererrorrate.13.What’stheadvantageofcomputer-aideddesign?A.Pret

tiermodels.B.Betterinteraction.C.Morecreativedesigns.D.Moreflexibleschedule.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“catastrophic”inparagraph

4probablymean?A.Disastrous.B.Distinctive.C.Inappropriate.D.Comprehensive.15.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoimplyinthelastparagraph?A.Thetrendofdigitalcons

tructionisunavoidable.B.Theshifttodigitalconstructionrequirescloseregulation.C.Thetrendofdigitalconstructionisunpredictable.D.Th

eshifttodigitalconstructiondemandsmorecooperation.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。WhatarethePhysicalBenefitsofExercise?Exerciseisoftenthoughtofasactivitiesthathelpapersonloseweightorpreventweightgain.Havingabodythatissl

immerandtrimmeriscertainlyoneofthephysicalbenefitsofexercise,buttherearemanyothers.____16____Doingpush-upscanhelpstrengthentheupperb

ody.Dietpillsmayhelpamanshedweightbuttheywillnothelphimbuildorstrengthenhismuscles.Thephysicalbenefitsofex

ercisearegenerallyexperiencedsimultaneously.____17____Thisbenefitisnotlimitedtomalesandthetypesofexercisesthatproduc

etheseresultsarenotlimitedtoweightlifting.Joggingcanprovideanaerobic(有氧的)workout.Exercisealsostrengthensbones,whichbecomesmoreimportanttheolderaper

songets.Bonesgothroughanaturalprocessofbreakingdownandrebuilding.____18____Physicalactivityproducesthatstimulationan

d,therefore,helpsdecreasethelikelihoodofconditionssuchasosteoporosis.____19____Manypeopleareconcernedwith

lookingolder.Slowingandreversingtheeffectsofagingarebenefitsofphysicalexercise.Cellulite(皮下脂肪团),forexample,canmakeayoungwomanappearolderthansheis._

___20____Wrinklesareanothersignofagingthatcanbereducedbyexercisesincephysicalactivitytendstoimprovetheconditionofskin.A.Manypeoplew

anttochangeorimprovetheirbodies.B.Takingregularexercisecanleadtohigherenergyandbetterconditionofskin.C.Exercisehastheabil

itytohelpapersonchangehisbodyshape,andmakehimstronger.D.Aspeoplegrowolder,however,therebuildingprocessreducesunlessitisst

imulated.E.Theappearanceofcellulitecanbediminishedwithbasicexercisessuchaswalkingorjogging.F.Asweallknow,exercisealsoreducesthenegativephys

icaleffectswhichapersonfeelswhensheages.G.Theseincludestrengtheningthebones,strengtheningthemuscles,andreducingtheeffectsofaging.第三部

分语言知识运用(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。BryannaCookandhermum,YolandaCook,wereheadedtoseeBry

anna’sgrandmawhenMsCookhadastrokewhile____21____.Afterthecarstoppedinthewoods,themumbecameunresponsiveandBryannatookupher_

___22____immediately.Recallingthescaryincident,Bryannasaid:“Iwasscared,soIcalledmygrandmother.”Hergrandmothertol

dhertocall911.Aftershe____23____thedispatcher(调度员)MsMalone.Bryannathen____24____hersurroundingsandthe____25____ofhermum.MsMalonesaidthatwhileshe

hadBryannaonthe911line,sheusedherphonetotalktoBryanna’sgrandmotherformore____26____.Overthenexttwohours,Bryan

na____27____MsMalone’sinstructions.Bryannasaidsheopenedthedoorstogivehermothersome____28____airand,“Itappedheronthefa

ceto____29____ifshewouldwakeup,butshedidn’t.”InformationfromBryannaandhergrandmother____30____broughtfirstrescuerstothecar,MsMalonesai

d.ThemumwastakentoNorthMississippiMedicalCenter.Bryannastayedwithhermotheratthe____31____untilshewasreleasedOctobe

r31.“Herteachersandtheschoolprincipalwereallverysupportive,”MsCooksaid.BryannaisafirstgraderatFairviewEle

mentarySchool.FairviewPrincipalJohnsonsaidBryannadisplayedvaluestheteacherstryto____32____thestudents.“Thelevelof____33____myheartfelt

whenIlearnedofBryanna’sstoryisimmeasurable,hesaid.“Bryannaisalways____34____inanysituation;therefore,itisnothardto____35____thatshewasablet

ohelpassheandhermomwererescued.”21.A.drivingB.surfingC.joggingD.cooking22.A.overcoatB.medicineC.cell

phoneD.equipment23.A.caredforB.lookedforC.respondedtoD.connectedwith24.A.enjoyedB.observedC.describedD.ignored25.A.appearanceB.condition

C.marriageD.background26.A.moneyB.informationC.trustD.fun27.A.followedB.refusedC.recalledD.forgot28.A.freezin

gB.freshC.warmD.sweet29.A.askB.questionC.doubtD.see30.A.personallyB.privatelyC.constantlyD.eventually31.A.stationB.schoolC.hosp

italD.gate32.A.teachB.rescueC.blameD.harm33.A.regretB.sadnessC.prideD.surprise34.A.contentB.calmC.creativeD.friendly35A.understandB.predic

tC.summarizeD.choose第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Auniquefoodtrendhasrecentl

ygained____36____(popular)amongyoungpeopleinChina.Knownas“leftoverfoodblindboxes”,theseinnovativemealoptionsprov

ideaconvenientand____37____(afford)waytoenjoydeliciousfoodwhilealsoreducingfoodwaste.Sofarthisconcept____38____(attract)theattentionofmanycuriou

syoungindividuals.Theconceptof“leftoverfoodblindboxes”originatedabroad,specificallyfromanappcalledTooGoodToGothatstarted

inDenmarkin2015.Itsgoalis____39____(fight)againstfoodwastebyofferingsurplus(剩余的)unsoldfoodfromnearbystoresandrestaurants____40____areducedprice.Ins

piredbyvideospostedbyChinesecreatorslivingabroad____41____sharedtheirexperience,Chinese.consumersandbusinesseshavequicklyacceptedtheid

ea,____42____(lead)tosimilaroperationsinmajorChinesecitieslikeBeijing,Shanghai,andChengdu.Theoperationalmethodsofthe“leftoverfoodblindbox”modelcanva

rybetweenstores.Someboxescontainpre-packagedmeals____43____(base)onastore’ssalesbeforetheevening,whileothersallowcustomerstoch

oosefrom____44____stillremainsinthestorearoundclosingtime.However,thelatteroptionislesscommon.Thecontentsoftheblindboxes

areoftenonlyrevealeduponopening,adding_____45_____elementofsurprisetothediningexperience.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一

节书面表达(满分15分)46.假设你是校学生会主席李华,为了帮助英国交换生(exchangestudent)更好地了解中国文化和培养本国学生的文化意识,学生会将举办一个“中国节”活动。请你根据以下提示,用英语写一份通知。内容包括:1.时间地点;2.活动

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_____第二节读后续写(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,使之构成一篇完整短文。RaceatRiver’sEdgeLikeme,mycousinGabrielisintoridingbikes.He’s16andI’mallowedtojoin

himonlongerridesbecausewe’retrainingforacharitycyclingevent.Oneday,aftercheckingourtires(轮胎),wesetoutfor

Tournus.Uponarrival,GabrielandIparkedourbikesneartheriverandwalkedtothetownsquare.We’djustridden33kilometers,andwewerestarving.Weplannedtoge

tlunchandthenridetoMâcon,asmallcityinFranceontheSaôneRiver.Itwasmarketday.Localswerebusyfillingtheirbasketswithgrocerie

s.Touristshuntedforgifts.GabrielandIboughtalong,thinloafofbreadandsomeBrie,asoftcheesewhichtastedawesome.Asweate,InoticedagirlwearingaUSABasketball

T-shirt.Shesmiledatus.的BasketballisbiginFrancetoo.YoucanevenwatchNBAgamesonTV.Thegirlstoppedtobuysomebreadwithhermum.Isawthemagainbythe

river.Theysatonabenchenjoyingtheirfoodinfrontofalong,narrowriverboatnamedVoyageur.Thentheyboardedtheboat.Itwaspreparingtoleave

.Suddenly,Ispottedacolorfulshoppingbagonthebench.Thegirlhadleftit!Ilookedup.Somepassengersweregatheringontheupperdeck(甲板)oftheriverboat

,includingthegirlandhermum.IheldupthebagandwavedittogettheirattentionwhileGabrielcalledtothem.Whenthegirlnoticedthebag,sh

eopenedhermouthinsurprise.Butherfacefellastheboatstartedtopullawayfromthedock(码头).Shedidn’tthinkshe’dgetthestuffback.Runningalon

gsidetheboat,Gabriellearnedfromasailorthattheboat’snextstopwasMâcon——ourdestinationaswell.Itwouldtaketheboatjustund

ertwohoursataspeedof22kilometersperhour.“Whatcanwedothen?”hesaid.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。“Wehavetofindawaytoreturnit”Irepiled.______

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