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蓬溪中学2025届第三学期第二次质量检测英语试题本试卷分为试题卷和答题卡两部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。第I卷(选择题,共100分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)回答听力部分时,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你的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。1.Wheredidthemango?A.To

thetown.B.ToNewYork.C.ToLosAngeles.2.Whydoesthemanturndownthewoman'soffer?A.Hedoesn'thavecoffeebeforelunch.B.Hedoesn'tfeellikewine.C.H

epreferstea.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Asweater.B.Pants.C.Shoes.4.HowlongwillthemanbeonholidayinHongKong?A.Threeweeks.B.Onemonth.C.Two

weeks.5.Whatwillthespeakersdo?A.Restathome.B.Gotoamuseum.C.Walkaroundthecity.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.Howdoesthewomanfi

ndherstaythere?A.Boring.B.Wonderful.C.Adventurous.7.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodowhenshegetshome?A.Sendhimane-mailB.Writealettertohim.C.Giv

ehimacall.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wherearethespeakers?A.Intheforest.B.Inthezoo.C.Inthestreet.9.Whyisfeedingforbidde

nhere?A.Themonkeyshavealottoeat.B.Visitorsarenotfriendly.C.Theanimalswillbespoiled.10.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Buysomepeanuts.

B.Rentacarriage.C.Walkthroughthezoo.听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。11.Wherewasthewomanwhenthehurricanetookplace?A.Inherfather'sfriend'shouse.B.Inthehousew

ithherhusband.C.Onherwayhome.12.Whendidthehurricanehittheareawherethewomanlived?A.At3:30a.m.onAugust29th.B.At5:00a.m.onAugust3

0th.C.AtnoononAugust30th.13.Whatwasthespeedofthewinds?A.About29milesperhour.B.About30milesperhour.C.About100miles

perhour.14.Whydidthewoman'sfatherdriveveryslowly?A.Toomanycarswereontheroad.B.Brokenbrancheswereeverywhere.C.Itwasverywindy.听第9段材料,回答第

15至17题。15.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Intheman'shome.B.Inthewoman'shome.C.Onthephone.16.WhoisLaura?A.T

heman'sdaughter.B.Thewoman'sdaughter.C.Thewoman.17.Whatcanweknowaboutthebike?A.It'sold.B.It'stheman'

s.C.Ithasbeensold.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whydosomecouplesadoptchildren?A.Theycarealotaboutchildren.B.Theyneedtobelookedafterint

heiroldage.C.Theywanttoenrichtheirlifeexperience.19.Whyisitdifficultforadopteestofindoutabouttheirbirthparents?A.Theyareusual

lyadoptedfromdistantplaces.B.Theirbirthinformationisusuallykeptsecret.C.Theirbirthparentsoftentrytoconcealtheirbirthinformation.20.Whatcanweinferfro

mthespeaker?A.Earlyadoptionmakesforcloserparent-childrelationship.B.Understandingisthekeytosuccessfuladoption.C.Adoptionhasmuchtodowithlove

.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AVolunteeringabroadisagreatwaytohelpoth

ers,improveyourskillsandbecomeamoreconfident,independentperson.Ifyouareinterestedinvolunteeringabroad,herearesomeplacestog

o.AustraliaIfyouseekalifeonthebeach,inagreatclimatewithfriendlypeople,Australiamightbeyourbestbet.Withthousandsofvolunteersalreadysigningupto

leaveforAustraliaduringtheholidays,itwillbeaverypopularoption.BrazilThisvastcountryhassomegreatopportunitiesonofferandisespeciallypopularthisyear.A

lotofvolunteerworkisavailableinBrazilcentersonconservationandecologicalprojects.Withtheworld’slargestrainforestinBrazil,ofwhichhugepartisin

danger,therearelotsofdifferentjobsyoucando.KenyaKenyaisthedestinationforthoseseekinganAfricanexperience.Generallyvolunt

eersinKenyaworkinorphanages(孤儿院)orwithlocalchildrenlivinginslums(贫民窟).ThereisagreatdemandforvolunteersinAfricabecausemanypeopleliveinpoverty,soifyo

utrulyfeellikemakingadifferencetoacommunity,Kenyashouldbeatthetopofyourlist.CostaRicaGoldensandybeaches,clearcoastlinesandbeautif

ulcitiesarewhatCostaRicaisallabout.Becauseofitssmallsize,youcanseealotofthecountryinjustashorttime.You

canreallymakethemostofyourtimeasavolunteer.Alotofworkisneededwithwildlifeandecologicalwork,soifyouwanttolookafterturtlesonthebeach,Cost

aRicacouldbejusttheplaceforyou.21.Ifyouareinterestedinprotectingtheenvironment,youwillprobablygoto____.A.AustraliaB.KenyaC.Br

azilD.CostaRica22.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatvolunteersinKenyamainlyworkwith_____.A.animalsB.plantsC.theelderlyD.children23.IfyouchoosetogotoC

ostaRica,youaresupposedto_____.A.workwithanimalsonthebeachB.surfwithchildreninthewaterC.takecareoftreesinthefor

estsD.lookafterchildrenwhohavelosttheirparentsBWhat’smoreimportant:Youremployeeoryourcustomer?Apopularbusinessexpressionis,“Th

ecustomerisalwaysright.”Butyoushouldneversay“always”.TheownersofarestaurantinAlaskawoninternationalpraiseafterprotectingtheirautistic(自

闭的)employee.Whentheemployeedeliveredthewrongfoodtoacustomer’shouse,thatcustomerreactedviolentlyandunkindly.Evenaftertheemployeecorrectedthe

mistake,thecustomercontinuedtoshout.Andthatsamecustomerwasevenrudetotherestaurantowners’daughter.Sotheowners“fired”thecustomer.Resta

urantownersP.J.andSpiroGialopsoshaveaddedthecustomertotherestaurant’s“DoNotDeliver”list.Thatcustomerisnowpersonanongrata,Latinfo

r“anunwelcomeperson”.P.J.Gialopsoswroteontherestaurant’sFacebookpage,“Youwouldthinkthemajorityofthepop

ulationwouldhavelearnedoratleastheardaboutautism.”Gialopsossaid,“TheemployeehasworkedattheLittleItalyRes

taurantinAnchorage,Alaska,fortwoyears.Hewasveryupsetabouttheangrycustomer.”Gialopsosdescribestheemployeeasaseriouslygiftedunivers

itystudentwhoiscuriousabouttheworld.Sheaddsthattheemployeealsohas“anamazingpersonality,greatsenseofhumorandastrongworkethic.”“Thisemplo

yeeisalsoonewhowillnothavetodealwiththatrudecustomeranymore,”addedGialopsos.Reachedathomebyreporters,Gialopsossaidsheishappyabouttheposi

tivecommentssheandherhusbandarereceiving.ByTuesdayafternoon,herFacebookpostingabouttheincidentreceivedmorethan30,000“Likes”an

dhundredsofpositivecomments.Commentsande-mailscamefromAustralia,theUnitedKingdom,Ireland,NamibiaandtheUnitedArabEmirates

.GialopsossaidshespentacoupleofemotionaldayscryingoverthepostsontheFacebookpage.Sheaddsthatmanyparentsfromaroundthecountrywho

havechildrenwithautismwrotetoherabouttheincident.“Theirstoriesbrokemyheart,”shesaid.AnothercommentonFacebookthatshefound“striking”isawomanw

hothankedthemforhiringsomeonewhois“differently-abled”.24.Whydidtheownersoftherestaurantreceivepraise?A.Theywouldalwaysputtheircustomer

sfirst.B.Theyhada“DoNotDeliver”listintheirrestaurant.C.Theyfiredacustomerforhurtingtheirautisticworker.D.Theypromisedtodelive

rfoodtotheircustomers'house.25.Whatmadethecustomerangry?A.Theemployeeactedunkindly.B.Hedidn’tgetthefoodheordered.C.Theowners’daughterwasveryimpoli

te.D.Hewasconsideredasanunwelcomeperson.26.WhydidGialopsoscrywhenshereadthepostsonFacebook?A.Becauseshewasmovedbyo

thers’comments.B.Becausechildrenwithautismwerethankfultoher.C.Becausenobodyunderstoodwhatshehaddone.D.BecausestoriesontheFacebookpageh

urtherfeelings.27.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.Arestaurantguide.B.Apersonaldiary.C.AresearchpaperD.Anewsreport

.CInThailand,peopleuseabouteightplasticbagseachday,almost200billionbagseachyear.Asforcausingoceanplasticpollution,Thailandisinthesixthplaceinthewhol

eworld.Thailandiswakinguptotheharmfuleffectsofplasticpollutiononourenvironment.AsupermarketchaininnorthernThaila

ndisreturningtonaturalmaterialsforeverydaypackaginguse,includingbananaleaves.Atfirstsight,RimpingSupermarketinChiangMailooksjustlikeothersu

permarketsthatusebananaleavestowrap(包裹)foodacrossThailand.However,itisunusualtoseethistraditional,biodegradable(可生物降解的)w

ayusedinabigway.RimpingSupermarketsaysthatitnolongerprovidesplasticbagseveryWednesdayforcustomersuponenteringtheplace.Inthesupermarket,someth

ingdifferentcanbeseenonthegoodsshelvesoffreshvegetables.Insteadofplastic,freshproductsarewrappedinbananaleaves.Theleavesaregre

atforpackagingandoncethecustomerisdonewiththepackaging,theleavesarebiodegradable,greatlyreducingtheneedfo

rplastics.“Wehavediscussedourenvironmentalprogrammeforalongtimeinourcompany,”amanagerofRimpingSuperma

rketsaid.“Wetriedothermaterialsbefore,butbananaleavesareourfinalchoicesincethereareplentyofbananaleavesinThailand.

Butthedifficultyistofindawaytokeeptheproductsfresh.Somevegetablesarenotsuitabletobewrappedinbananaleavesasitbe

comestoowetanddoesn’tkeepitsfreshness,”themanagersaid.RimpingSupermarket’sstoreprogrammecanbeseenasahugestep

foragreener,plastic-freeearth.28.Whatistheproblemdescribedinthefirstparagraph?A.Thaishoptoofrequently.B.Thaioverpacktheirfood.C.Tha

ipolluteriversseriously.D.Thaiusetoomanyplastics.29.Whatcanwelearnaboutusingbananaleavestowrapfood?A.Itisn’tso

methingnewinThailand.B.ItissupportedbytheThaigovernment.C.ItfirststartedfromRimpingSupermarket.D.Itwillbeputintopracticeinmoresupermarkets.30.Whydid

RimpingSupermarketfinallychoosebananaleavestowrapfood?A.Theyarecheap.B.Theyareeasytoget.C.Theyarethemostenvironment-frie

ndly.D.Theyareperfectforwrappingfreshfood.31.What’sthetextmainlyabout?A.Asupermarketfindsbestwaystosellfreshfood.B.Plasticpackagingcausess

eriousproblems.C.Bananaleavesreplaceplasticpackaging.D.Supermarketsshouldn’tofferplasticbags.DImaginebeingatam

ovietheater.Youarewatchingamovieyou’vebeenwaitingmonthstosee.Allofasudden,aman’scellphonerings.Notonlydoesthemanansw

erit,hekeepstalkingonthephoneforalongtime.Situationslikethisleadmanypeopletosupportcellphoneblocking(屏蔽)equipment.Whilethisisquit

eunderstandable,it’smuchfairerandsafertoallowpeopletousetheircellphonesinmovietheaters.Usingcellphonesi

nmovietheatersisamatterofculture.Ifyoulookaroundatheater,mostpeopletherearenotusingphonesandareenjoyingthefilmtheypaidtosee.Thefewbadappl

esarethosethatarerudeinalmostallsituations.Theonesthatshoutatwaitersandcutinline.Puttingintheblockingequipmentwou

ldpunisheveryone,notjusttheimpolite,butthewell-manneredpeopleaswell.Manytheatersalreadyhavepunishmentsinplacefor

peoplewhousetheircellphonesinatroublesomewaywhileinmovies.AttheatersIhavebeento,theyperiodicallyhaveworkerscomeinandseeifth

erearerudephoneusers.Iftheynoticeanyonebreakingtheaterrules,theyhavethepowertoremovepeoplefromthearea.That’senough

topreventmostmoviegoersfromusingcellphonesinanunacceptableway.Anotherargumentagainstputtingincellphoneblockingequipmentisemergencysituations.T

herearetimeswhenpeoplemightbegettingamessagethatrequiresthemtoleavethetheater.Someofthesemightbecaraccidents,births,deaths,orsomeonegettinglockedoute

tc.Allofthesearesituationsthatwouldjustrequiresomeonetoimmediatelyleavethetheater.Puttingincellphoneblockingequipmentwouldbeunfairtothosewho

knowhowtousetheirphonespolitely.Theanswertothisproblemistomakesurerulesarefollowed,nottopreventeveryoneinthetheaterfromusingtheircellphones.32.Wh

ichwordcandescribethemanmentionedinParagraph1?A.Patient.B.Impolite.C.Friendly.D.Strict.33.Accordingtothetext,thebad-manneredphoneuser

s________.A.arerudenotjustinmovietheaterB.shownointerestinthemoviesatallC.welcometheblockingequipmentD.

aremuchworsethanafewbadapples34.Intheauthor’sopinion,thetheaterrules_______.A.arealreadyoutofdateB.areprovingtobeunacceptableC.cankeep

thetheaterinorderD.seldomworkformostpeople35.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetocellphoneblockingequipmentinmovietheaters?A.Hepayslittleattentiont

oit.B.Hefeelsdoubtfulaboutit.C.Heisuncertainofit.D.Heisagainstit.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。LearntoTakeBre

aksWhileStudyingIfonespendstoomuchtimestudying,hewilldefinitelyloseconcentrationonhisworkandwhathedoeswillbei

nvain.Hemaythinkheisworkinghard.However,thefactisthathejustkeepssittingthererereadingthesamematerialmanytimesandcan’tgetanyresults.3

6Havingabreakregularlycanrefreshyouandmakeyoualwaysenergetic.What’smore,doingthiscanalsoletyourelaxyourmindnowandthensotha

tyoucanbetteryourwork.Makeyourplaninadvance.37Theyactuallyschedulewhattheyshoulddofirstandwhattodolast.Theysetgoalsforwhatwillachievedandm

akeaplanforit.Ifyouwanttobeasuccess,dothesameassuccessfulpeopledoanditwon’tletyoudown.Setyourgoalandinsistonworkingatit,andyouwilldeveloparoutinewh

ichisthefirststeptowardsforminggoodhabit.38Facethechallengingtaskfirst.Manypeopleliketodotheeasiestworkfirs

ttobuildupconfidence.However,doingthismayuseupyourenergyateventhestartofanystudyperiod.Yourabilitywillbelowwhenitcomestothehar

dpart.Sowhathappensthen?39Weallmaydoit.Wereallyshouldn't,though.Therefore,bravelyfacethetoughesttaskfirstandy

oumayreceiveabigsurprise.40Asamatteroffacteverybodyknowsthebenefitofdoingthis.Turnthemoffforsometime.Don’tbeworried,fortheworldwillstillbeth

ereforyouwhenyoulogbackin.Don’ttextyourfriendsorchatwiththemwhiledoingmemoryactivities.Everythingwillbebrilliantifyoufollowthis

rule.A.Theymakeplansahead.B.Positivehabitsdecidefuturesuccess.C.Yougettiredandimpatientandjustgiveup.D.Takingbr

eakscanmakeyougeteverywhere.E.Instead,takingregularbreakscanbehelpful.F.Getoffsocialnetworksitesandturnoffthephone.G.Topstudentsdon’tjustr

andomlysitdownandcompletework.第三部分语言运用(共三节,满分40分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。OnJuly20,YuYifei,amedicalstudent,madehiswayhomeinasubwaytrainafterhisfirstday’straining.Whenadownpo

urstruckthecity,he41aboutadozenpeopletrappedinafloodedsubwaytrainastherainfallreached201.9millimetersbetween4pmand5pm,atotall

ynew42inthehistoryofZhengzhou.Flood43throughabarrierandenteredtheundergroundarea.Thetraincametoasuddenstopbeforethewaterbegan44inthecarriages(车厢),tr

appingpassengersinside.Thus,Yu,45toleaveandfearfulofhislife,madea46calltohisfather.Aswatercontinuedtoflowintot

hecarriages,passengers’47rose.Whensubwayworkersarrivedtorescuethem,Yu48togetout.However,ashemadehiswaytos

afety,heheardacryforhelp.Hequickly49thewhitecoatgiventohimatthehospital50andreturnedtotheplatformtosaveothe

rpassengers.Onseeinghim,anumberoffrightenedpeopleweregreatlyencouragedandtheirspirits51.Asmorepassengerswerepulle

dfromthe52,Yuinstructedothersinthekeystepstosaveavictimfromdrowning.He53CPR(心肺复苏)onthoseunconsciousandneardeathfromdrowning.Oneofthepa

ssengers,afemaledoctor,nearlydied.After54consciousness,shejoinedYuintreatingothers.Yuwasvery55yethegatheredup

hisstrengthandtriedtoprovidehelptothoseinneed.Intheend,Yuandtheotherrescuersmanagedtosavemanylivesfromthefloodedsubwaytr

ain.Yu’sactionsprovedthateveninthedarkestofmoments,thereisalwayshopeforhumanity.41.A.askedB.preventedC.thoughtD.saved42.A.

recordB.numberC.pointD.depth43.A.workedB.wateredC.crashedD.pulled44.A.risingB.wavingC.buildingD.disappearing45.A.uncertain

B.unfortunateC.unusualD.unable46.A.alarmingB.uniqueC.considerateD.desperate47.A.disappointmentB.fearsC.feelingsD.th

rills48.A.managedB.failedC.intendedD.hesitated49.A.triedonB.tookonC.putonD.carriedon50.A.laterB.furtherC.earlierD.former51.A.gainedB.l

iftedC.sankD.lowered52.A.seatsB.hospitalC.boatD.water53.A.introducedB.performedC.explainedD.taught54.A.recoveringB.refreshingC.repeati

ngD.reporting55.A.boredB.heartbrokenC.worriedD.exhausted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。Asthesayinggoes,“Laughterist

hebestmedicine.”Introublingtimes,goodhumourisinneedmorethanever.Doctorsandmedicalstaffareincludingitin56(they)care

treatments.Oneproductofthiskindisthehealthcareclownaroundtheglobe.Thereiseven57organizationthatsetsstandards.Th

eEuropeanFederationofHealthcareClownOrganizations58(found)in2011.Itsays,“Healthcareclowns,59makecontactthroughhumour,bringmomentsofhappinesstochil

drenandsomeadultswithillnessorspecialneeds.”AfteraCOVID-19wardopenedinJerusalem,onehealthcareclowndecidedtohelppatientsb

y60(use)herhumour.Shewantedtoreducethepatients’61(anxious)andimprovetheirhealth.Sheenjoyedworkingalongsidedoctorsandsa

id,“62(obvious),thedoctorstakecareofthebodyandwecomeinandtakecareofthesoul.”Healthcareclownsarecarefullychosen.Prof

essional63(performer)havetoreceivespecialtrainingbeforeworkingwithchildreninthehealthcareenvironment.“Icanseeu

pclosetheeffecttheclownshave64sickchildren.Icouldnotseeaworldwithoutthem.It’snecessaryforthepublic65(realize)theroleofhealthcareclowns,”adoct

orsaid.第四部分写作(共两节;满分40分)第一节(满分15分)66.假定你是李华,你的英国笔友David来信说他在阅读中文名著时感到很吃力,难以坚持,请你给他写封回信,劝他不要放弃。要点如下:1.阅读中文名著的益处;2.给出具体

建议。参考词汇:Chineseclassics中文名著注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。第二节(满分25分)67.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。Onemorning,myfamilyandIwokeupandwentt

oeatbreakfast——untilweheardbarkingandscratchingatthedoor.Whenmymomopenedthedoor,wesawapuppy(小狗).Welookedaround

toseeifwesawitsowner,buttherewasnoone.Wetookitinsideandfedit.RegardlessofhowbadlyIwantedtokeepthepupp

y,wedecidedtolookfortheowner.Welookedallday,butwefailed.Wetalkedaboutwhetherweshouldkeeplookingorifweshouldlookthenextday.Weallagre

edtolookforitsownerthenextday.So,thenextdaymyfamilyandIlookedforthedog'sowner.Itwassohardlookingforitsowner.Wew

erelookingforflyers(传单)thatinvolvedthepuppy,butnoluck.Wewouldn'thavequitbecauseit'sapuppy.“Wewon'tstoplooking,”mymoma

nddadsaid.Weweregoingtotakecareofthepuppyuntilwefounditsowner.Whenwewokeupinthemorning,wewenttoapetshoptobuythepuppysomedogfood.Afterthatwewentb

ackhometofeedthepuppythedogfoodthatwehadjustbought.Afterwefedthepuppy,wegaveitanicebath.Itwassodirtythatthefurwa

sblackandsticky,butafterwegaveitabath,itturnedwhite.AndInoticedtherewasacollar(狗项圈)onhim,whichsaid“Coby”.Af

terwegavehimabath,wewenttolookforthepuppy'sowner,butmymomstayedathome,anditwasonlymydadandmethistime.Wecontinuedlo

okingmoreandmoreuntilwefoundflyers.“Welookedatit.”itsaid.“LostDog:PleaseHelpifFound.”Thenwelookedatthepicture;itlookedexactlyl

ikeCoby.WewereallhappywefoundaflyerthatwasforCody.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。Paragraph1:Therewasaphonenumberontheflyer.

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