资源简介 重庆市高2025届拔尖强基联盟高三下2月联合考试英语参考答案听力1-5 AACCB6-10ABBCA11-15 ACBAB16 20CCBCB阅读理解21-23DAD24 27BCAB28 31CDBB3235ACBD七选五36 40EAGCD完形填空41 45DBBAD46 50CCABD5155CADAC语法填空56.an57.treasured58.Totackle59.has remained60.how61.fixing62.incredibly63.but64.from65.preservation写作Dear Chris.I'm Li Hua,the Chairman of the Student Union of Xinhua Middle School.I am writingto share arrange for the upcoming exchange activities on the theme of "appreciation oftraditional art".As we all know,paper cutting is one of the traditional Chinese Arts.It's easy to lean thisart.People only need to use scissors and paper,so they enjoy doing it in their daily life.Papercutting can be made in different shapes,such as figures,animals,flowers and Chinesecharacters with good meanings and so on.People often put them up on the walls.Papercutting often appears at festivals or weddings because people think it can bring themhappiness and good luck.It represents the breadth and profundity of Chinese culture andembodies the traditional virtues of the Chinese peopleI am confident that these activities will create an engaging and educational environmentfor all participants.Yours,工iuaEric suddenly noticed an envelope on the bed.It was addressed to him.He opened it andwas surprised to find a check inside and a note that read:"You'd saved a boy's mother yearsbefore.Thank you so much for the three packs of medicine,and two portions of food."Immediately,Eric remembered the boy he had helped a long time ago.He went to the nursestation and asked them who visited Riley.The nurse told him there was no one except thedoctor.Eric came to realize the doctor was exactly that boy.He ran to the doctor's office and hugged him."Thank you,son,"Eric cried.The doctorsaid,"It's who should say thanks.That day,you saved my mother's life.Since then,Ipromised myself that I would study hard to become a doctor to help more people.Now I haveachieved the dream.""I am proud of you."Eric said with happiness.The doctor smiled andpromised to arrange the operation for Riley soon and take care of her during herhospitalization.Riley realized that what her dad said was true--the good you put out into theworld will find its way back to you.重庆市高2025 届拔尖强基联盟高三下2月联合考试英 语 试 题第一部分 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,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。例: How much is the shirt A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15. 答案是C。1. What has the woman finished doing A. Choosing her major. B. Working on the computer.C. Sending her application form.2. What will the man buy A. A bag. B. A laptop. C. A suitcase.3. When will the man check out A. On the 16th. B. On the 17th. C. On the 18th.4. What are the speakers mainly talking about A. Going on vacation. B. Dealing with sensitivities.C. Taking care of the pet.5. What will the man probably do for the woman A. Clean the table. B. Help with her report. C. Carry the shopping.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. What did Barbara begin to do two months ago A. Do the gardening. B. Tidy the bedrooms. C. Decorate the living room.7. What does Barbara think about living in a village A. She finds it inconvenient.B. She enjoys the lifestyle.C. She plans to move back to the city.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8. When does the conversation take place A. Before ordering. B. During a meal. C. After a meal.9. What do we know about the restaurant A. It has a nice environment. B. It has a new address. C. It has a good name.10. What do the speakers decide to do A. Report service issues. B. Complain about the manager. C. Move to a less crowded place.听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。11. What is the woman curious about A. What life coaches do.B. Why Mel does the qualification.C. Whether Mel is good at fixing problems.12. What does the woman hate doing A. Talking about her family situation.B. Analyzing personal problems.C. Completing the housework.13. How can the woman solve her problem according to the man A. By seeking cooperation. B. By changing her attitude.C. By starting a new routine.听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。14. What inspired Trent to start climbing A. A picture of mountains. B. A television documentary.C. A biography of a climber.15. What was Trent's feeling during his first big climbing A. Nervousness. B. Confidence. C. Amazement.16. Why did Trent decide to climb the seven peaks A. To overcome his fear.B. To realize his long-held dream.C. To raise money for his grandpa.17. What made Trent special among the climbers to the seven peaks A. He was accompanied by his grandpa.B. He climbed snow-covered mountains.C. He was younger than any other climber.听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。18. What did Bohlin do in his first job A. He taught at a college. B. He designed aircraft. C. He produced cars.19. When did the first modern car seat belt appear A. In 1942. B. In 1958. C. In 1959.20. Which country was the first to introduce car seat belt laws A. Japan. B. Australia. C. France.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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AGUIDELINES FOR APPLICATION OF GUEST ACCOMMODATIONEligibility(资格)National University of Singapore (NUS) provides guest accommodation for visiting academics,consultants, external examiners on official business at the invitation of NUS Directors of Departments.Overseas research fellows and research assistants on grants as well as foreign postgraduate students pursuing higher degrees overseas are eligible for short-term accommodation subject to the availability of rooms.Other short-term University visitors (e. g. NUS clinical attachments, NUS internship, NUSlanguage courses) and visiting parents of current students are also eligible for accommodation if vacancies exist.Verification(确认) of Relationship with the UniversityAll bookings must be related to the University for guests to be eligible to stay in our guest accommodations. Hence, you will be required to indicate in the request form a point of referral(推荐人) for us to contact for verification of relationship.Confirmation of Reservation of RoomAn email will be sent to you within 3 working days to advise the status of your booking request.PaymentAdvance full payment is required to secure your reservation. If payment is not received after 5days, the room reservation will be released and you will need to rebook a room, if required.Mode of payment is as follows:· For department: via WBS· For non-department applicant: via E-NetsCancellation of Room ReservationAny cancellation of rooms must be done in writing no less than thirty days before the check-in date to avoid penalty charges. If notice of cancellation is received thirty days before the check-in date,payment that has been received will be fully refunded to payee. Otherwise,a cancellation fee equivalent to one full day's accommodation charge for each room reserved would be levied.21. Who has the privilege to book a guest room A. A parent of an NUS graduate. B. A student granted by a research center.C. A businessman from the overseas. D. A scholar invited by an NUS Director.22. What can guarantee the room reservation of a foreign postgraduate student A. Paying the total charges in time. B. Confirming the booking in 3 days.C. Making the payment through WBS. D. Sending an email for a request.23. How can one limit the loss to the least when canceling a reservation A. By writing to NUS before the check-in date.B. By paying for one full day's accommodation.C. By calling NUS as soon as you make a decision.D. By informing NUS at least thirty days in advance.BWith kids increasingly attached to their iPads, phones, and laptops, how can we get them to read more books It's easier than you think. In Michigan, a barbershop is doing its part to encourage kids to read. Here's how it works: when a child gets their haircut at The Fuller Cut and reads a book aloud to their barber during their haircut, they get a $2 discount on the cut. Yes, it really is that simple: read your book aloud and you get a discount.Griffin, who has been cutting hair at The Fuller Cut for twenty years, started the Read to YourBarber program. He told the local media that parents love it, while the kids like getting the two dollars back— and that the two dollars often goes directly into the kids’ pockets. Griffin says teachers love the initiative—— they say that it does so much for the kids during the school year, for The Fuller Cut serves a diverse community with the books featuring positive images of African-Americans, which could be an astronaut, an athlete, or a writer.This isn't the first barbershop to do this, though, Griffin said that he first read about a similar literacy program in Harlem. Once he got the OK from his boss, the father of three began bringing his own books into the shop and soon people in the area began donating books. Griffin said, “And that's just how it started. It wasn't anything grand. I just wanted to be responsible.”While the initiative has attracted new customers to the barbershop, the best part, according toGriffin, is that little kids who don't know how to read watch the older kids—— and then pick up a book for themselves. “When a kid thinks it's cool to read, that's a gift,” says Griffin. “If we can get kids to come back to The Fuller Cut as adults in college and they tell us, ‘Because you guys had us read here,it made me want to be a writer or journalist,’ that’ s really the end goal.”24. Why did The Fuller Cut start the reading program A. To donate more books to poor children.B. To arouse children's desire for reading.C. To provide children with discount books.D. To clarify the harm of electronic products.25. What do we know about the program A. Griffin's boss donated the books to the barber shop.B. Griffin launched the project twenty years ago in Harlem.C. The barber shop inspires multiracial children to dream big.D. Parents are discontented with children keeping the money.26. According to Griffin, what is the most inspiring part of the initiative A. Younger kids begin to follow the older ones’ example.B. More children dream of becoming writers or reporters.C. The number of customers to the barbershop is increasing.D. Children who go to the barbershop perform well in college.27. What is the text mainly about A. A new literacy program is donating books to kids.B. Barbers offer discount to children who read aloud.C. Griffin opens a discount bookstore for local children.D. A barbershop provides haircut service at a lower price.CMedia literacy (素养) is finally getting some late-arriving attention. Whether it's the increasing awareness of political disinformation or the threat of AI, discussions about media literacy are on the rise. The adoption of media literacy in the classroom, however, stagnates.The driving force for providing kids with media literacy skills often gets lost in the moral panic over technology and kids. Fear has overrun reason, and people can't decide whether to blame social media, mobile devices, tech companies, or the Internet. They are concerned with claims that technology and social media are the causes of teenage mental health issues despite the weak associations. In response, too many solutions are“ostrich policies(鸵鸟政策)” that want to ban devices and shut down social media but don't address more fundamental issues.Policies that set age limits on social media access and restrict devices during school to minimize disturbance can be helpful but are incomplete solutions. Social media didn't invent bullies(霸凌) or the enormous effect of peer pressure. Social media platforms may be a new battleground, but they are not the source. Unfortunately, many current policies ignore the need to teach kids how to manage these challenges. There is frighteningly little attention paid to preparing kids to make good decisions when they will, unavoidably, get online.On the bright side, the rapid development of AI and increasing attention to the amount of misinformation online have helped normalize the acceptance of media literacy as a core skill. While suggestions to limit inappropriate device use, increase face-to-face socialization, and engage in outdoor play are beneficial, they do not build the core skills that will keep kids safe offline and are fundamental to well-being and life success: good citizenship, self-awareness and self-control. Those things take teaching, whether you are online or outside.Media literacy is an essential life skill that, once learned, can be applied to any content. While waiting for public education to catch up, parents and educators can build media literacy skills at home with numerous resources, ranging from family technology contracts and discussion guides to easy activities that can be done at home with kids.28. What does the underlined word“stagnates” in the first paragraph probably mean A. Advances significantly. B. Collapses abruptly.C. Underperforms substantially. D. Initiates officially.29. What factors contribute to people's moral panic over technology and kids A. Widespread use of technology and social media.B. Inability to provide kids with media literacy skills effectively.C. Concern about the lack of parental control over tech devices.D. Fear of the impact of technology on teenage mental health.30. What does paragraph 3 of the text focus on A. The importance of banning social media.B. The shortcomings of existing policies.C. The limitations of social media platforms.D. The necessity of managing online challenges.31. Which of the following belongs to media literacy A. Minimizing social media usage. B. Evaluating media content critically.C. Increasing in-person interactions.D. Recognizing the risks of social media.DThe Malagasy baobab trees, a typical feature of Madagascar's landscape, should have disappeared long ago due to the extinction of its former seed-distributing animals. However, it did not.Seheno Andriantsaralaza at the University of Antananarivo in Madagascar and Onja Razafindratsima at the University of California, Berkeley, now think they may know the reason.Together with their colleagues, the scientists monitored 15 trees to find new baobab seed-di stributing animals in a western Madagascar region. They also set up camera traps around seed-containing fruits, and searched any feces(粪便) along the way for the presence of seeds.They report in the journal Biotropica that a native rat was caught on camera handling whole fruits on four occasions. Although there was no record of the rat breaking the fruits open, the team found 13fruits that had been chewed into and had their seeds removed. Though the bite marks were not clear enough to identify a culprit(肇事者), this was clear evidence that a seed-distributing animal was out there. They then found convincing evidence: baobab seeds in seven different piles of bush-pig feces.The discovery is not without irony (讽刺). Scientists believe bush pigs were brought to Madagascar by humans sometime between 1,000 and 5,000 years ago, just as the former seed-distributing animals were going extinct. Their arrival was a lucky break for the baobabs, especially as scientists have determined a seed's journey through the pig-like digestive system doesn't reduce its ability to grow.While the finding is important in its own right, it also provides valuable evidence that introduced species may not be entirely harmful. Madagascar's pigs, for example, though not native, have made themselves essential to the survival of truly native species. Similar relationships are suspected to hold in South America between rabbits native to Europe and plants with no seed distributors. For Dr.Andriantsaralaza, that suggests the full ecological role of introduced species should be considered before talk of extinction begins.32. Why did researchers conduct the study A. To identify the seed carriers for baobabs.B. To explore how baobab trees survived.C. To study how animals distribute baobab seeds.D. To find out if baobab trees are endangered.33. What convinced the researchers of the real seed carrier A. The way a rat handled the fruits. B. The presence of chewed seeds.C. The seeds found in animal feces. D. The marks on the baobab fruits.34. What is the author's attitude toward humans introducing new species A. Optimistic. B. Reflective. C. Critical. D. Neutral.35. What is the author's purpose in mentioning rabbits A. To argue against introducing new species.B. To show that rabbits benefit native species.C. To highlight the importance of seed carriers.D. To suggest that introduced species may help.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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。After a long, busy year, many of us feel the itch to travel again. Are you planning to pack the car 36Sculpted by wind and water over thousands of years, the remote canyons and plateaus of southeastern Utah were among the last parts of the American West to be seen by travelers from the East.In those days, the towering cliffs and winding valleys made a terrible barrier to exploration. 37 Today, that rough landscape is home to some of the most popular national parks in the country.38 They boast dramatic desert landscapes with tall arches, deep canyons, and reach-for-the-sky rocks. You' ll need several days to take in all the natural wonders starting with hanging gardens at Zion National Park. The views here may make you feel as if you' re flying, especially at Angels Landing, which sticks out 1,488 feet above the river.Next up, how about a trip to the red planet The red sandstone of Capitol Reef National Park so resembles the look of the red planet that a Mars Desert Research Station is located here. 39 Arches National Park, an“outer space wonderland” with more than 2,000 giant sandstone ro( is the largest collection of natural arches on our planet. Bonus for the Star Wars fans: If you discover a new colorful arch, you get to name it.Finally, drive on to the needle rocks and remote canyons carved by the Colorado and Green Rivers at neighboring Canyonlands National Park. The vast wilderness area offers crowd-free experiences in its remote reaches. 40A. What a difference a century or two can make!B. However, these national parks were once hard to explore.C. Afterwards, drive 130 miles north for another otherworldly sight.D. Far from the bustling noise, you will just feel a sense of peace and quiet.E. Let these breathtaking drives inspire your plans and your travel dreams.F. If you've never heard of it, that's because Utahns are trying to keep it to themselves.G. These national parks, together called the Mighty Five, showcase Utah's unique wilderness.第三部分 语言知识运用 (共二节,满分30分)第一节阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。For the past years, 83-year-old Merritt has been a cheery presence in his neighborhood. Since2010, Merritt has been trying to achieve the mission to 41 the circumference(周长) of theEarth-24,901 miles-without ever leaving his own neighborhood. 42 , Merritt got to know many of his neighbors. Up until October 24, 2021, he never realized that his daily bicycle trips were as 43 to them as they were to him. At 3 p. m., nearly 200 people appeared to congratulate Merritt on the ending of his“round-the-world” 44 , and a large trophy was placed in his arms.Merritt started cycling around 11 years ago. At first, his rides were about five miles long, then10 to 12 miles, and 45 the length of his outings grew. As time went by, he began to think 46 the circumference of the Earth. By the end of 2020, he had 47 21, 565 miles in total.There was no 48 of the goal planned until two passers-by, Natalie London and Taylor Plecity, came along. They were visiting London's mom when Merritt 49 by on his bike quickly.Then attracted by his 50 and discovering Merritt was just weeks away from completing his goal,they asked if they could 51 a short documentary.“He represents how an individual’ s small 52 can change an entire community,” said London. To celebrate the completion of Merritt's cycling goal, they secretly printed up posters and placed them on doorways for several 53 . But even they were surprised at the huge crowd that 54 . Actually Merritt has no plans to change the routine that has become the 55 of his daily life.41. A. measure B. guess C. survey D. cycle42. A. In a word B. As a result C. On the contrary D. After all43. A. time-consuming B. meaningful C. energy-saving D. demanding44. A. adventure B. expectation C. subject D. phenomenon45. A. unexpectedly B. immediately C. hopefully D. gradually46. A. again B. twice C. big D. deep47. A. obtained B. dominated C. covered D. revolved48. A. celebration B. delay C. excuse D. admission49. A. drove B. flew C. stood D. slid50. A. speed B. bike C. route D. story51. A. cast B. picture C. film D. advertise52. A. deeds B. destinies C. reactions D. recreations53. A. cities B. landscapes C. houses D. blocks54. A. gathered B. called C. withdrew D. returned55. A. quality B. burden C. highlight D. impression第二节阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。The Forbidden City, 56 outstanding masterpiece of ancient Chinese architecture and culture, houses a wealth of cultural and historical relics. However, over time, these 57 (treasure)artifacts have been subjected to wear and tear. 58 (tackle) this issue, the restoration of these precious artifacts has become a crucial task.The restoration process comes alive in the documentary Masters in the Forbidden City, which 59 (remain) an online hit since its release in 2016. Focusing on 60 the restorers work during the restoration process, the documentary has received general recognition as it gives viewers a rare opportunity to gain insights into the craftsmanship. The restorers are committed to preserving the original essence of the relics while 61 (fix) any damage they may have suffered.The restoration of cultural relics is undoubtedly an 62 (incredible) ongoing and never-ending task. Many young people look up to the skills shown in Masters in the Forbidden City, 63 few would ever think of trying the job for themselves. Tian Chenxin, a 16-year-old student from Chengdu, is one of the few. As a volunteer at the Chengdu Museum, she spent countless hours learning 64 the experts. She dreams of one day significantly contributing to the 65 (preserve) of China's cultural heritage.第四部分 写作第一节 (满分15分)假设你是新华中学学生会主席李华。你校拟为即将来访的英国学生代表团举办"传统艺术鉴赏"主题交流活动。请撰写邮件给代表团负责人 Chris,邮件需包含:(1)阐明活动目的;(2)说明具体安排;(3)征询改进建议。注意:1.词数80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Dear Chris,Yours,Li Hua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。Erie raised his daughter Riley alone. One day, Eric noticed a young teenage boy standing in front of a drugstore. He approached him, and found out that the boy wanted to buy medicine for his sick mother, but had no money. The boy cried out, “If I don't bring home medicine, my mom will die. But I won't be able to handle it.”Upon hearing this, Erie didn't hesitate to pay for the medicine. “I’ ll pay for the medicine on his behalf,” he said, handing the pharmacist (药剂师)a couple of bills from his pocket. The boy looked at Eric with grateful eyes, and cried, “Thank you so much. You are heaven-sent.”“There will always be people willing to help you, son,” Eric told him before handing him two portions of food. “Here, take this to your mom and have a hot meal with her,” he said before letting the boy go.His daughter Riley saw the whole scene and said, “Dad, we have barely enough money. Why did you pay for the medicine ”“Riley, the good you put out into the world will eventually find its way back to you. Just keep doing good,” Eric told his daughter.When Riley turned thirty, she needed an operation urgently after being told there was something wrong with her heart. With difficulty breathing, Eric rushed Riley to the hospital in an ambulance. “You’ ll be alright, Riley,” he cried. “Don't worry; Daddy is here. We’ ll get through this together,” he promised her.Eric did try his best to find the money for his daughter's operation. He asked all of his friends, but it was still not enough. Therefore, Eric decided to sell their house. It was enough to pay for her operation,but they would be left with nothing. “It's okay,” he told himself. “I will be able to earn money again,but if I lose my daughter, nothing will ever bring her back.”By the time Eric made it back to the hospital, Riley was in her hospital room, weak and pale. He sat beside her bed and held her hand. “You’ ll be okay, my sweet daughter. We’ ll soon have the money for the operation,” he promised her.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。Eric suddenly noticed an envelope on the bed.He ran to the doctor's office and hugged him. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 英语答案(1).docx 重庆市拔尖强基联盟高三2月联合考试英语试题及答案.docx