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第1页(共1页)2025-2026学年重庆一中高三(上)期中英语试卷第一节(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.(1.5分)Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.Organizeherroom.B.Collectapackage.C.Sendanemail.2.(1.5分)Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Hot.B.Cold.C.Wet.3.(1.5分)Whatcanthedogdoonvacation?A.Playwiththewoman'sfriends.B.Hangaroundwithotheranimals.C.Exploretheforestwiththewoman.4.(1.5分)Whatisthemandoing?A.Preparingabirthdayspeech.B.Creatingagraduationspeech.C.Practicingaweddingspeech.5.(1.5分)Whatwillthemanprobablyhaveforlunchtoday?A.Beef.B.Chicken.C.Pork.第二节(共5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。(3分)6.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onastreet.B.Inacoffeeshop.C.Inagym.7.Whereistheparkwithnewexercisemachines?A.OnErmineStreet.B.Oppositeastreetrestaurant.C.Byanewconveniencestore.(4.5分)8.WhatinspiredPablo'smothertonamehimPablo?A.Herfavoritemusician.B.Afamouspainter.C.Awell﹣knownactor.9.HowdidPablogetinvolvedinart?A.Hehadaninterestinit.B.Hismotheraskedhimtodoso.C.Hewasbornwithatalentforpainting.10.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theircareerchoices.B.Thewoman'sfavoritepainting.C.Theman'spersonalexperience.(4.5分)11.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Considerate.B.Disappointed.C.Tired.12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Friends.C.Teacherandstudent.13.Whatdoesthewomanthinkismoreimportantfortheman?A.Socializing.B.Gettingenoughsleep.C.Achievinggoodgrades.(4.5分)14.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Excited.B.Uncomfortable.C.Nervous.15.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shehasanupsetstomach.B.Shehasalottolearnatthebeginning.C.Sheiswearingafirefighteruniformnow.16.Whatdoesthemansuggesttheydonext?A.Gotothecanteen.B.Reviewsafetyrules.C.Practiceclimbingthepole.(6分)17.Onwhichdaysarethehealthclassesheldnow?A.Sundays.B.Mondays.C.Tuesdays.18.WhatisthepurposeofMr.Smith'sclass?A.Toencouragepeopletothinkproperly.B.Tohelppeoplemanagetheirstress.C.Toteachpeopletoeatwell.19.Whichaspectwillthelessontodaymainlyfocuson?A.Breathingexercises.B.Stretchingexercises.C.Academicknowledge.20.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutyoga?A.Itneedspeopletobeyoungtostart.B.Itismainlyaboutrelaxingthebody.C.Itisbeneficialineverydaylife.第二节(共4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。(7.5分)PodcastDirectoryHerearesomepopularblogprogramstohelpyouexploreinterestingtopicsfromnaturetotechnology.WhyScientistsWanttoBuildaCellFromScratchDate:October13,2025Cellsarethebasicunitsoflife,buttheyarefarfromsimple.Eventoday,biologistsdon'tfullyunderstandhowalivingcellworks.HostReginaG.BarberinterviewsbioengineersKateAdamalaandDrewEndy.Theyexplainthereasonsbehindscientists'plantobuildacellcompletelyfromsmallparts.WhySomePeopleLoveScaryMoviesDate:October6,2025Fallishere,andit'saseasonoftenlinkedtofearandanxiety.Inancienttimes,fearhelpedhumansstaysafe—theyranawayfromanimalsthatwantedtohuntthem,andanxietymadethemcarefulofpossibledangers.Butnow,somepeopleactivelyseekfearfromscarymoviesorhauntedhouses.Thisprogramlooksintothisinterestingphenomenon.IsRed﹣LightTherapyWorththePromotion?Date:September22,2025Theanti﹣agingproductmarketreachedabout53billiondollarsin2024.Red﹣lighttherapyisoneofthenewestpopulartrendsinthismarket.Youcanseemanyclaimsonsocialmedia:usingdirectedredlightregularlybringsallkindsofhealthbenefits.Butdoesscientificresearchsupporttheseclaims?Theprogramdiscussesthisquestion.BrainImplantsAreHere,TheyHelp——andThey'reaLittleCreepyDate:September10,2025Brain﹣computerinterfaces(BCIs)aredevicesputintothebodythroughsurgery.Theyconnectthehumanbraintoacomputer.Forpeoplewhohavelosttheabilitytomoveorspeak,BCIscanbeveryuseful.However,theprogramalsomentionsthatBCIsmakesomepeoplefeelabituncomfortable.21.WhatdoweknowabouttheprogramonOctober13?A.Itishostedbytwobioengineers.B.Itexplainshowtobuildalivingcell.C.Itdiscussesamysteryofcellstructure.D.Itinvitesexpertstotalkaboutcellresearch.22.Whichpodcastisanelderlypersonseekingyouthmostlikelytolistento?A.TheoneonOctober13,2025.B.TheoneonOctober6,2025.C.TheoneonSeptember22,2025.D.TheoneonSeptember10,2025.23.ForwhomistheprogramonSeptember10helpful?A.Peoplehavingacrazeforscarymovies.B.Peoplecuriousaboutmigratingbirds.C.Peopleinterestedinanti﹣agingproducts.D.Peoplehavingtroublemovingorspeaking.(10分)LeaSalongastandsasapioneeringforceinmusicaltheatre,aFilipinostarwhogainedaninternationalreputationbyoriginatingthetitleroleinMissSaigonat18inLondon'sWestEnd.Thisrolelaunchedherinternationalcareer,earningherbothOlivierandTonyAwards,andsolidifiedherplaceintheatrehistory.Salonga'sjourneybeganwithsingingatfamilypartiesinthePhilippines.Atsix,sheauditionedforTheKingandI,debutingatseven,andlaterjoinedRepertoryPhilippines,performinginmusicalslikeFiddlerontheRoofandTheSoundofMusicasBrigitta.Raisedinamusicalhousehold—herbrotherisacomposer,conductor,andarranger—shehadarelativelynormalchildhood,attendingregularschool,takingpianoandballetlessons,andbeingsupportedbyhermotherwhomanagedhercareer."Myparentssupportedme,buttheytoldmeeducationisimportant,"shesaid."Theysaidshowbusinessischangeable,andIsawthattoo—somestarsbecamenobodyquickly."Sheevenenrolledinuniversitytostudymedicine,planningtoshifttopsychologyiftheatredidn'tworkout.Herachievementsaregroundbreaking.MissSaigonmadeherahouseholdname,andherDisneyvoiceworkexpandedherreach.InLesMisérables,SalongamadehistoryagainasthefirstAsianÉponineonBroadwayin1993.Initiallyunfamiliarwiththeshow,shesoonbecameobsessed."JustasHamiltonisnowtomusicallovers,LesMisérableswasthattome.Tothisday,I'msureIcanrecallmostofthelyrics,"shesaid.Despitethechallengeofplayingaroletraditionallyheldbywhiteactors,shesucceeded,latertryingtheroleofAntineinarevivalthatembraceddiversecasting.Mostnotably,shebrokeracialbarriersinmusicaltheatre,pavingthewayforAsianactorsinleadingrolesonBroadwayandbeyond.HerconnectiontoLesMisérablesremainsprofound,andherupcomingtour,Stage,ScreenandEverythingInBetween,willcelebratehercareer,includinghighlightsfromtheshow.24.WhatmadeSalongastudymedicine?A.Herparentsforcedhertochooseastablecareer.B.Sheaimedtoswitchtopsychologyafterhermedicalstudies.C.Sheandherparentsconsideredshowbusinessunstable.D.Herbrotherfailedtosupporthertheatrecareer.25.WhichmusicalinitiallywonSalonga'sglobalfame?A.TheKingandI.B.MissSaigon.C.LesMisérables.D.TheSoundofMusic.26.WhatisSalonga'sconnectionwithLesMisérables?A.SheplayedbothÉponineandAntineasanAsian.B.ShewasasobsessedwithLesMisérablesaswithHamilton.C.Shestarredintheoriginalperformanceofthemusical.D.Shewillleaveoutsongsfromtheshowinhertourtocome.27.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesSalonga'scareerlife?A.Useitorloseit.B.Nosweat,nosweet.C.Don'tputallyoureggsinonebasket.D.Hewhodareswins.(10分)TheinfluentialphilosopherHenryDavidThoreauwasbornmorethan200yearsago—andnowatermhe'screditedwithintroducing,"brainrot,"istheOxfordUniversityPress'swordorphraseof2024.Brainrotwasselectedbythousandsofonlinevoters.ButinThoreau'swork,particularlyhis1854bookWalden,orLifeintheWoods,hewroteabout"brain﹣rot."Itwasthefirstrecordeduseoftheterm,accordingtoOxfordUniversityPress.Today,brainrot(脑腐)reflectsaworrythatconsumingtheinternet'sendlesswavesofviralpostsandvideoclips,especiallyonsocialmedia,mightnumbone'sbrain.InWalden,Thoreauusedthetermasheobjectedtooversimplification.Heasked,"Whyleveldownwardtoourdullestperceptionalways,andpraisethatascommonsense?""WhileEnglandattemptedtocurethepotato﹣rot,willnotanyattempttocurethebrain﹣rot,whichispopularsomuchmorewidelyandfatal?"TobettergetasenseofhowThoreausawbrainrotinthe1800s,NPRcontactedCristinEllis,anauthorityonThoreauwhoteachesliteratureattheUniversityofMississippi."ForThoreau,'brain﹣rot'describeswhathappenstoourmindsandspiritswhenweholdbackourinbornnatureforcuriosityandwonder,"Ellissays,"andinsteadresignourselvestotheunreflectivehabitsweobserveallaroundus—habitsoffittingin,gettingby,chasingprofits,chattingaboutthelatestnews."Intoday'susage,brainrotisseenasabadthing,sortofacautionarytermforwhatmighthappentousifwegettoodistracted."IthinkthedefinitionsarerelatedbutThoreau'ssenseofbrainrotiswaymoreextreme,"Ellissays."It'snotjustTikTokdancecrazesbutvirtuallyourentire24/7mediaculture—includingthe'serious'newsofnewspapers—thatThoreauwouldaccuseofunderestimatingourminds,"sheadds."Thoreaureallyvaluesdirectexperienceoverourhabitsofconsumingotherpeople'sideasatsecondhand,"Ellissays."Hewantsustogooutsidetofeelandthinksomethingforourselves;hewantsustogettoknowtheplaceswhereweactuallylive.""Hispointhereisthatwhetherornotthingsareworsenowthantheywere,ourtaskatalltimesisthesame:totryourhardesttocommitourselvestothethingsthatmattermostinourbriefandmiraculouslives,"Ellissays.28.Thephrase"leveldownwardtoourdullestperception"mostlikelymeans:A.simplifycomplexideasoverly.B.lowereducationalstandardsdeliberately.C.ignoreindividualdifferencesinlearning.D.prioritizephysicalovermentaldevelopment.29.WhichbehaviorwouldThoreauNOTconsideras"brainrot"?A.Readingnewsreportsaboutsocialevents.B.Spendingweekendshikingandkeepingajournal.C.Wearingdesignerbrandstofitinnewenvironment.D.Workingovertimesolelytomaximizeannualbonuses.30.Howdoesmodernunderstandingof"brainrot"differfromThoreau's?A.Moderndefinitionfocusesondigitalcontentoverload.B.Moderndefinitionemphasizesholdingbackcuriosity.C.Moderndefinitionhighlightschasingprofitsinappropriately.D.Moderndefinitionconsiders"brainrot"atemporarybraindamage.31.Inwhichcolumnmaywefindthisarticleonawebsite?A.PeopleInterviews&Opinions.B.Biographicalsketch.C.Art&Design.D.BookReviews&Features.(10分)Theterm"environmentalist"includesvariousinterpretations.Traditionally,itreferredtoindividualscommittedtoprotectingwildlifeandnaturalecosystems.However,inthe21stcentury,thisdefinitionhasevolvedtohighlighttheurgentneedtoaddresshumancausedclimatechange.Thisdistinctionhasledtosplitswithinthescientificcommunityregardingtheroleofnuclearenergy.Ononesidearepuristswhoarguethatnuclearpowerpresentsunacceptablerisks,claimingthattheonlysolutiontotheclimatecrisisisrenewableenergy.Ontheotherhand,someexpertsrecognizethecriticalimportanceofrenewablesbutclaimthatsocietyneedsadependableenergysupplytomeetconsumers'essentialneedswhenthesunisn'tshiningandthewindisn'tblowing.Nuclearenergy,significantlycleanerthanfossilfuelslikeoil,gas,andcoal,presentsapersuasivealternative,especiallyinregionswithlimitedhydroelectriccapacity.LeonClarke,acontributortotheUN'sIntergovernmentalPanelonClimateChange,expressescarefulsupportfornuclearenergy,arguingitisessentialforachievingcarbonneutrality."Theessenceofthematteristheextenttowhichwecanrealisticallymeetclimateobjectiveswith100%renewables,"heremarked."Ifonedoubtsourcapabilitytoachievethisyetcaresabouttheclimate,thenconsiderationsofnuclearenergybecomecrucial."Thepracticabilityofachievingcompleterenewablesremainsfiercelydebated.Forinstance,citieslikeBurlington,Vermont,proudlydeclaretheirstatusas"100%renewable."Yet,theseareasoftenhavesmallpopulationsandoccasionallydependonfossilfuels.Incontrast,countriesthatsuccessfullyapplyrenewablestypicallybenefitfromextraordinaryhydroelectricresources.Germanyservesasasignificantcasestudyintransitioningtogreenenergy.In2011,ChancellorAngelaMerkellaunchedEnergiewende,aimingtophaseoutnuclearandcoalenergywhileincreasingrenewables.Despitewindandsolarpowergenerationincreasingover400%since2010,progresshascometoastandstillduetonetworkinstabilityandpublicresistance,resultinginonlyan11.5%reductioningreenhousegasemissionssince2010,slowerthantheEUaverage.32.Whichstatementbestdescribestoday'senvironmentalists?A.Theyaremainlyconcernedaboutwildlifeandnaturalecosystemconservation.B.Theyhavedivisionsonnuclearenergy'sroleintacklingclimatechange.C.Theyallagreenuclearenergyisthemostreliablealternativetofossilfuels.D.Theyhaveabandonedthetraditionalconceptof"environmentalist"entirely.33.WhatisLeonClarke'sattitudetowardsnuclearenergy?A.Fullyconfident.B.Utterlyskeptical.C.Cautiousapproval.D.Extremelyopposed.34.WhydoestheauthormentioncitieslikeBurlington,Vermont?A.Tohighlightthesuperiorityoffossilfuelsinenergyproduction.B.Toargueagainsttheuseofrenewableenergysourcesinurbanareas.C.Toillustratethatclaimsof100%renewableenergycanbemisleading.D.Toshowcitiescanachieve100%renewableenergywithoutchallenges.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Traditionalvs.ModernDefinitionsofEnvironmentalists.B.HowtoAchieve100%RenewableEnergyGlobally.C.Germany'sFailedAttemptsatGreenEnergyTransition.D.DebatesonNuclearEnergyinClimateandRenewableTalks.第二节(共1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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。(12.5分)AstechnologylikegenerativeAIreshapestheworkplace,it'seasytoassumethatpursuinggreatertechnicalcompetencewillhelpensurealongandrewardingcareer.Bythislogic,firmsaresupposedtobesearchingforthosewithspecializedknowledgeandskillswhenseekingtofillentrylevelrolesamidatoughmarket.36Inournewstudy,weanalyzedlarge﹣scaleU.S.dataonover1,000occupationsacrossindustriesfrom2005to2019,including70millionjobtransitions,capturinghundredsofskills.Weexaminedhowpeople'sskillschangedanddevelopedovertime,andoverthecourseoftheircareers.Wefoundthatthosewhoscoredhighlyonbasicskillsweremorelikelytoearnhigherwagesthroughouttheircareers,moveintomoreadvancedroles,learnspecializedskillsmorequickly,andbemoreadaptabletoindustrychanges.37Ourstudyfoundthatpeoplewithbroad,strongfoundationalskills,includingreadingcomprehension,basicmath,andcommunicationskills,tendtolearnfasterandmastermorecomplexabilitiesovertime.ThinkoftheNBAdraft.38Instead,theylookforplayerswithhighpotential—thosewiththerightfoundationslikespeed,agility,ballcontrol,positionalsense,andshootingform.Theseplayersmaynotshineondayone.Buttheyoftendevelopintostarsbecausetheirfoundationgivesthemroomtogrow.39Somefirmsfamouslyhirepeoplefortheirrawquantitativeability—notbecausetheyalreadyknowhowtotrade,butbecausetheyhavethefoundationalmathskillstolearnfastandgofar.40Startups,forexample,mayfavorcandidateswithjob﹣readyexpertise.Inothercases,firmsinlow﹣trustorhigh﹣turnoverenvironmentstendtodeprioritizefoundationalskillsbecausetheydon'texpectlong﹣termmaintaining.Still,forcompaniesthinkingbeyondthenextquarter,foundationalskillsmatter.Theyshapeaperson'sgrowthpath—andtheirlong﹣termceiling.A.Concreteexamplesshowwhy.B.Thesamelogicappliesintheworkplace.C.Teamsdon'talwayspickthetopcollegescorers.D.Ofcourse,noteveryorganizationbetsonpotential.E.Previousresearchhelpsrevealwhythoseskillsareparticularlyimportanttoday.F.Wealsoexaminedthewaystheyshapelong﹣termperformanceandadaptability.G.Butaccordingtoournewresearch,foundationalskillsmayprovemuchmoreimportant.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分15分)第一节(共1小题;每小题15分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(15分)Onacoldwinterdayin2009,PatriciaGallagherfeltcalledtovisitsomenursinghomesforChristmas.Asalonelyempty41shehopedtobringjoytopeoplelikeher.Shecalledtwoplaces,askingifshecouldcomeandread"IwastheNightBeforeChristmas"tothe42.Theygladlywelcomedher.Andshedidn'tarrive43."Igatheredupallthe44animalsthatIhadcollectedfrommykidsovertheyears,andIbroughtthemwithme,"GallaghertoldCBS.Shethengavethemouttotheelderssotheycould45somesoftfriendswhiletheylistenedtotheclassicpoem."WhenIwentto46thetoyssoIcouldgotothenextnursinghome,noonewantedtogiveuptheirteddybearorfabricdog.Theyreallydidn'twanttogivethemback,"saidGallagher.ThetoyshadbroughtsuchjoythatGallagherdecidedtomakethisherChristmas47.SheputanadonCraigslistaskingfor48usedwoollyorfabricanimals.Donations49up.Inherfirsttwoyearsofcollecting,Gallaghercollectedmorethan11,000items.Localschoolsstartedholdingtoydrives,andeventuallyshe50about250aweekduringtheholidayseason.Gallaghertookthedonationsnotjustto51carefacilities,butalsotohomesforveterans(退伍军人)andretiredstaff."Whowouldthinkthatelderlyveteranswouldwantsuchtoys?"shesaid."Buttheydid.Notonlywerethetoysforcomfort,butconversation52.Itremindedthemofwhentheywerekids."Whatstartedasasmallactofkindnesshasgrownintoameaningfulmovement.Gallagher'seffortshavetouchedcountlesslives,provingthateventhesimplest53canbringjoyandconnection.Forher,it'snotjustaboutgivingtoys—it'saboutgivingapieceofjoyanda54ofbetterdays.Andthat,shebelieves,isagiftworth55.41.A.teacherB.ownerC.workerD.nester42.A.doctorsB.residentsC.visitorsD.patients43.A.lateB.aloneC.earlyD.first44.A.stuffedB.wildC.liveD.plastic45.A.giveintoB.throwawayC.putawayD.holdonto46.A.leaveB.keepC.gatherD.sell47.A.traditionB.dreamC.memoryD.plan48.A.clearlyB.gentlyC.deeplyD.strongly49.A.brokeB.spedC.piledD.called50.A.madeB.soldC.donatedD.received51.A.seniorB.healthyC.medicalD.junior52.A.stoppersB.makersC.survivorsD.starters53.A.gestureB.speechC.campaignD.song54.A.warningB.noticeC.reminderD.signal55.A.hidingB.sharingC.transformingD.buying第二节(共1小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)(15分)HsuCho﹣yun,56influentialhistorian,passedawayat95onMondayinPittsburgh,57hislastSinaWeibopost11daysagorecountingamiserablechildhoodmemoryofwitnessingtheBattleofTaierzhuang.HsucompletedhisgraduateeducationinTaiwanandtheUnitedStatesandtaughtinthehistorydepartmentatTaiwanUniversity.Inthe1970s,HsuacceptedafullprofessorshipattheUniversityofPittsburgh,58hespecializedinancientChinesesocialandculturalhistory.Thehistorian's59(represent)academicworksincludeWesternChouCivilizationsandHanAgriculture,apartfromabodyofinfluentialworks.Inhislateryears,Hsudedicated60(he)tosummarizing,revisingandexpandinguponhisscholarlyworksandobservations,further61(enrich)hisinsightsandcreatingaprolificoutputinpublications.Heparticularlyappealedtomoreattention62(pay)totheconditionsandrolesoftheyoungergeneration,sharinghislifestoriesandofferingencouragementforyoungpeople.Bornwithaphysical63(disable)andhavingexperiencedtheChinesePeople'sWarofResistanceAgainstJapaneseAggression(1931—45)inhischildhood,Hsulivedahardyetfruitfullife.When64(ask)whetherhehadanyregretsinlife,thelatehistorianquotedancientpoetLuYou'sline,"Myonlyhatredisthataunifiedlandisnotseen"toexpresshisdeepestlonging.DavidWang,professorofChineseliteratureatHarvardUniversity,wroteinanarticlein202365theirdiscussionsinhislateyears,mostlyheldoverthephone,coveredavarietyofacademictopicsandfrequentlyfocusedonthesituationsonbothsidesoftheTaiwanStrait.第四部分写作(共两节,满分15分)第一节(满分15分)66.(15分)假如你是李华,是校学生会主席。你校计划为留学生举办一场心肺复苏(CPR)培训。请你给国际红十字会医生Nicole写一封英语求助信,要点如下:(1)培训时间:下周日14:00—17:00;(2)核心需求:一位专家对CPR相关知识和实操进行视频教学和指导;(3)表示学校将承担相关费用。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearNicole,______Bestregards,LiHua第二节(满分25分)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。67.(25分)Likemanyotherfamiliesinthesummerof2020,Lucyandherschool﹣ageddaughtersspenttheirdaysathome.Theycouldn'ttravelfarfromtheirhomeinthesmalltownbecauseofthepandemic(疫情).However,theirpet,ablackcatnamedSpooky,wasn'ttieddownbythecircumstances,andmanagedtotakeaninternationaljourney.LucywasamusedthatSpookyhadcrossedtheAmericanborderatatimewhenitwasclosedtoeveryoneexceptessentialtraffic,thankstoastrangetruckdriver'skindness."Andthefactthatheheldoutforsolongunderthetruckisunbelievable,"sheaddedandthensharedtheinterestingstoryofSpooky.Spookyhasanindependentpersonality.Hehadjoinedthefamilyin2013.Thecatlivedindoorsduringthetoughwinters."Butthemomentspringhit,helovedgoingoutside,"Lucysays.Initially,Lucywasn'tterriblyconcernedwhenSpookydidn'treturnfromaneveningwalkonJuly22."Ithoughthewouldturnuplater,"sherecalled."Butdeepinmyheart,Iwasabitnervousthatmaybehe'dbeenhitbyavehicleforwedoliveclosetothehighway."Asitturnedout,Spookyhadclimbedintotheenginebayofaparkedtruck.Whenthetruckdeparted,Spookybecameawanderer.Somehow,heremainedunharmedinthatnarrowspacefullofwiresandsoftpipeswhilethevehicledrove143milesfromthewestofAmericatoCanada,thenbackdowntoAmericaagain.Meanwhile,therewerelotsoftearsinLucy'shome."Mydaughterswerebreakingdown,"shesaid."Spookymeanttheworldtous."Hehadbeenmissingforabout24hourswhenthekidswenttobedonJuly23.Onthesamenight,thetruck'sdriverJackopenedthebonnet(前盖)toperformaroutinemaintenancecheck.Apairofbrighteyesstaredup,surprisinghimalot.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Theunexpectedpassengerworeacollarwithaphonenumberattached.______Fortunately,Jack'sroutewouldtakeSpookybackthenextday.______
2025-2026学年重庆一中高三(上)期中英语试卷参考答案与试题解析第一节(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.(1.5分)Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.Organizeherroom.B.Collectapackage.C.Sendanemail.【解答】略2.(1.5分)Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Hot.B.Cold.C.Wet.【解答】略3.(1.5分)Whatcanthedogdoonvacation?A.Playwiththewoman'sfriends.B.Hangaroundwithotheranimals.C.Exploretheforestwiththewoman.【解答】略4.(1.5分)Whatisthemandoing?A.Preparingabirthdayspeech.B.Creatingagraduationspeech.C.Practicingaweddingspeech.【解答】略5.(1.5分)Whatwillthemanprobablyhaveforlunchtoday?A.Beef.B.Chicken.C.Pork.【解答】略第二节(共5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。(3分)6.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onastreet.B.Inacoffeeshop.C.Inagym.7.Whereistheparkwithnewexercisemachines?A.OnErmineStreet.B.Oppositeastreetrestaurant.C.Byanewconveniencestore.【解答】略(4.5分)8.WhatinspiredPablo'smothertonamehimPablo?A.Herfavoritemusician.B.Afamouspainter.C.Awell﹣knownactor.9.HowdidPablogetinvolvedinart?A.Hehadaninterestinit.B.Hismotheraskedhimtodoso.C.Hewasbornwithatalentforpainting.10.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theircareerchoices.B.Thewoman'sfavoritepainting.C.Theman'spersonalexperience.【解答】略(4.5分)11.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Considerate.B.Disappointed.C.Tired.12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson.B.Friends.C.Teacherandstudent.13.Whatdoesthewomanthinkismoreimportantfortheman?A.Socializing.B.Gettingenoughsleep.C.Achievinggoodgrades.【解答】略(4.5分)14.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Excited.B.Uncomfortable.C.Nervous.15.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shehasanupsetstomach.B.Shehasalottolearnatthebeginning.C.Sheiswearingafirefighteruniformnow.16.Whatdoesthemansuggesttheydonext?A.Gotothecanteen.B.Reviewsafetyrules.C.Practiceclimbingthepole.【解答】略(6分)17.Onwhichdaysarethehealthclassesheldnow?A.Sundays.B.Mondays.C.Tuesdays.18.WhatisthepurposeofMr.Smith'sclass?A.Toencouragepeopletothinkproperly.B.Tohelppeoplemanagetheirstress.C.Toteachpeopletoeatwell.19.Whichaspectwillthelessontodaymainlyfocuson?A.Breathingexercises.B.Stretchingexercises.C.Academicknowledge.20.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutyoga?A.Itneedspeopletobeyoungtostart.B.Itismainlyaboutrelaxingthebody.C.Itisbeneficialineverydaylife.【解答】略第二节(共4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。(7.5分)PodcastDirectoryHerearesomepopularblogprogramstohelpyouexploreinterestingtopicsfromnaturetotechnology.WhyScientistsWanttoBuildaCellFromScratchDate:October13,2025Cellsarethebasicunitsoflife,buttheyarefarfromsimple.Eventoday,biologistsdon'tfullyunderstandhowalivingcellworks.HostReginaG.BarberinterviewsbioengineersKateAdamalaandDrewEndy.Theyexplainthereasonsbehindscientists'plantobuildacellcompletelyfromsmallparts.WhySomePeopleLoveScaryMoviesDate:October6,2025Fallishere,andit'saseasonoftenlinkedtofearandanxiety.Inancienttimes,fearhelpedhumansstaysafe—theyranawayfromanimalsthatwantedtohuntthem,andanxietymadethemcarefulofpossibledangers.Butnow,somepeopleactivelyseekfearfromscarymoviesorhauntedhouses.Thisprogramlooksintothisinterestingphenomenon.IsRed﹣LightTherapyWorththePromotion?Date:September22,2025Theanti﹣agingproductmarketreachedabout53billiondollarsin2024.Red﹣lighttherapyisoneofthenewestpopulartrendsinthismarket.Youcanseemanyclaimsonsocialmedia:usingdirectedredlightregularlybringsallkindsofhealthbenefits.Butdoesscientificresearchsupporttheseclaims?Theprogramdiscussesthisquestion.BrainImplantsAreHere,TheyHelp——andThey'reaLittleCreepyDate:September10,2025Br
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