2025届重庆市高三下学期5月第九次质量检测英语试题(PDF版,含解析,含听力原文及音频)

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2025届重庆市高三下学期5月第九次质量检测英语试题(PDF版,含解析,含听力原文及音频)

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重庆市高2025届高三第九次质量检测
英语试题参考答案与评分细则
听力:
1-5 BCBAB
6-10 ACCCA
11-15 BCCAB
16-20 ACACB
阅读理解:
21-23AAC
24-27 BAAD
28 -31 BADC
32 -35 ADDC
七选五:
36-40 FAGDC
完形填空:
41-45 BADDC
46-50 BADBA
51-55 ACBCC
语法填空:
56.have changed
57.to receive
58.that/which
59.a
60.located
61.sustainable
62.principles
63.Particularly
bining
65.as
写作:
第一节:Possible version:
Dear Mike,
How are you I'm excited to share my post-graduation vacation plans with you!After the stressful college
entrance exam,I've decided to make the most of this summer.
First,I'll take a short trip to Yunnan with my classmates.The stunning scenery and local culture will
help us relax and create unforgettable memories.Besides,I plan to learn basic cooking skills,as
independence is vital for future university life.Finally,I'll read some classic novels and practice English to
prepare for further studies.
How about your summer Looking forward to your reply!
Best wishes,
Li Hua
第二节:Possible version:
The next day,he entered the school bike competition.Other kids pointed al his old bicycle and
laughed.When the race started,Tom pedaled hard,but his bike moved slower than the shiny new ones.The
chain made loud noises,and the seat felt wobbly.Halfway up the hill,Jake shouted,"Give up,Tom!"But
Tom remembered Grandpa's words:"Don't stop trying!"He kept going,even when his legs burned.Near the
finish line,Jake's bike suddenly stopped-his chain had fallen off.Tom passed him,breathing heavily but
smiling.
“You won!But why this bike ”Jake asked,in confusion.Tom looked at his rusty bike.“Grandpa
taught me to fix things,not throw them away,"he said.The afternoon sun made the bike's metal shine a
little.That night,Tom hung his race number next to Grandpa's old wrench in the garage.He touched the
bike's handle,feeling the scratches from years ago.Somewhere,he imagined Grandpa beaming and nodding.
The bike wasn't perfect,but it carried stories-and now,a victory.
英语试颗参考答系第1页【共6页】重庆市高2025 届高三第九次质量检测
英 语 试 题
注意事项:
1.本试卷由四个部分组成。其中第一、二部分和第三部分的第一节为选择题。第三部分的第二节和第四部分为非选择题。共150分,共12页。
2.全部答案在答题卡上相应区域内完成,在本试卷上作答无效。选择题请使用2B铅笔填涂,非选择题请使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔作答。要求字迹工整、笔迹清晰。
3.请在答题卡规定的地方填写好个人信息,并认真核对答题卡上所粘贴的条形码是否与本人的信息一致。
4.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节;满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上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,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. How can we describe Lara's recipes
A. Easy. B. Hard. C. Boring.
2. What does the woman think of the trip
A. It was unsuitable for the old.
B. It could be improved.
C. It was perfect.
3. Where are the speakers
A. At home. B. At a restaurant. C. At a supermarket.
4. What are the speakers talking about
A. A football team. B. A football fan. C. A football match.
5. What is the woman's complaint about
A. Skirts are sold out.
B. Signs are hard to notice.
C. Autumn skirts cost more.
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. How did the woman get the band's telephone number
A. On the Internet. B. From a member. C. At a concert.
7. What does the man ask the woman about the performance
A. The date. B. The length. C. The location.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What can we learn about the man's company
A. It is quite famous. B. It is rapidly developing. C. It is newly established.
9. What can the woman find on the brochure's second page
A. The company introduction.
B. The marketing strategy.
C. The program outline.
听第8段材料,回答第10 至12题。
10. What makes Charlotte want to learn tourism
A. Her interest. B. Her career plan. C. Her parents' wishes.
11. What does Dr. Twin suggest Charlotte do
A. Change her major. B. Chat with her parents. C. Find a job.
12. What is Charlotte's advantage in the tourism field
A. Time management ability.
B. Language talent.
C. Communication skills.
听第9段材料,回答第13 至 16题。
13. Who is probably the man
A. A house owner.
B. A university professor.
C. An accommodation officer.
14. What contributes most to Martina's decision to move
A. The distance from the university.
B. Conflicts with roommates.
C. The landlady's strict rules.
15. When does the conversation take place
A. At the beginning of a term.
B. In the middle of a term.
C. At the end of a term.
16. What will the man do next
A. Check Martina's information.
B. Show Martina around.
C. Call the landlady.
听第10段材料,回答第17 至20题。
17. What prize will the winner get from the contest this time
A. A signed book. B. A membership card. C. A computer.
18. What kind of stories are expected
A. Ones set in the future.
B. Ones about daily life.
C. Ones over 1,500 words.
19. How should the participants send their entries
A. By post. B. In person. C. By email.
20. What month is it now
A. January. B. February. C. March.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Discover some of the real-life African locations that inspired the wild new Disney movie,Mufasa: The Lion King, explores the early life of Simba's dad Mufasa. Follow the big cat's journey, and discover the film's fictional locations in reality!
Great Canyon
IN THE MOVIE: The lion group wanders through an area called the Great Canyon.There, they get caught in danger, with the monkey helping them to escape.
IN REAL LIFE: Tanzania’ s Isimila Stone Age Site, the inspiration for the movie’ s GreatCanyon, is estimated to be up to 100,000 years old. Scientists think that the spot was once a lake that eroded (侵蚀) over time into this large canyon, with its famous thin rock towers.
Waterfall
IN THE MOVIE: Mufasa and Taka begin their journey at an enormous waterfall.
IN REAL LIFE: The film's waterfalls are inspired by Victoria Falls, lying on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe. The largest sheet of falling water in the world.
Prince Taka's homeland
IN THE MOVIE: Orphan Mufasa arrives in a vast wetland, home of a lion prince namedTaka. The pair become like brothers, and Taka invites Mufasa to travel with him.
IN REAL LIFE: Prince Taka's homeland is based on Botswana's Okavango Delta, theAfrican continent's largest inland wetland. In addition to lions, some of the world's most endangered mammals call the delta home.
Sandbar
IN THE MOVIE: At a sandbar alongside a river, Mufasa and Taka encounter Sarabi, a royal lioness. They agree to team up.
IN REAL LIFE: The real river behind the film is the Chongwe in Zambia! From a canoe,you can observe elephants in the middle of the Chongwe. Amazing!
21. What can you see in the real-life Great Canyon
A. Rock towers. B. Mountain lakes.
C. The lion group. D. The helpful monkey.
22. African's largest inland wetland inspires the scene where .
A. Mufasa meets Taka B. Mufasa teams up with Sarabi
C. Mufasa finds his brother D. Mufasa begins his journey
23. Who is the passage most likely written for
A. Animal experts. B. Theatre actors.
C. Movie fans. D. Geography teachers.
B
Every time I told Joan what a great mother she was, she would respond with the story of a“bad-mother” day. She told me about waking up once in the middle of the night, foggy-brained, unable to remember if she had put her two-year-old to bed. She got up and was horrified to find the baby's crib(摇篮) empty. Racing crazily through the house, she finally found Patty in the kitchen, sound asleep in her high chair. “At least I had fastened her in the seat,” Joan said.
Nobody's perfect, we knew, but mothers are somehow expected to exceed all human limits. This ideal is especially ridiculous since mothers are likely to have more bad days on the job than most professionals, considering the hours around the clock, seven days a week, fifty-two weeks a year, no sick days. Given the punishing rules and the disrespectful labels for any mom who breaks them, mothers are reluctant to admit having bad days. We all have them, of course, a secret that only makes us feel more guilty. But once my friends and I started telling the truth, we couldn't stop.
But however painful or compromising the reality of motherhood, we preferred it to the national game of“Let's Pretend”, the fantasy in which we are all supposed to be perfect mothers in perfect families. Once I'd given birth to my sons, there were no guarantees. That first burst of love expanded over the next two decades, along with the growing realization thatI could not possess them for long, keep them safe, or ensure their happy lives. Joy/ pain...joy/ pain... the heartbeat of motherhood.
24. Why did Joan feel horrified after she got up
A. Joan had a nightmare about losing Patty.
B. Joan didn't find Patty in the baby's crib.
C. Patty was stuck in the high chair.
D. Patty cried loudly in the kitchen.
25. How does the author view the social expectation of mothers being perfect
A. It is unfair and unrealistic.
B. It is practical and necessary.
C. It encourages better parenting.
D. It denies the importance of motherhood.
26. What do we know about mothers from the text
A. They went through inner struggles.
B. They ensured their children's safety.
C. They enjoyed every part of raising kids.
D. They referred to motherhood as effortless.
27. Which of the following is the best title for the text
A. Mothers’ Emotional Issues B. Mothers’ Social Contributions
C. Family Structures and Parenting D. Perfect Mother Myths and Reality
C
In male-on-male mouse fights, the victims of aggression often hide behind a female mouse to shift their attackers’ attention. Think back to a time when you were confronted by a bully or found yourself in another challenging situation— you either confronted the issue directly or looked for ways to escape it, says Joshua Neunuebel at the University of Delaware. Animals often deal with similar struggles.
Fights between male mice can be ferocious, often involving biting, wrestling or rolling over each other if their encounter becomes intense. Neunuebel and his colleagues recorded more than 3000 aggressive fights between male mice in the lab and then processed the interactions with machine learning. This tool learned to recognize certain behaviors automatically based on video examples that the researchers had manually labeled, such as footage(片段) of one male mouse aggressor closely chasing a second male.
The analysis revealed an attention-shifting strategy in which a male mouse ran away from an aggressor male to approach a female mouse. That often drove the aggressor to interact with the same female mouse, taking the heat off the victim of aggression, which then moved away.This series of events played out more than half the time following aggressive encounters between males. “I believe one reason we were able to discover this bait-and-switch strategy was that we studied group behavior by recording multiple mice together, which is much less common than studying pairs of mice,” says Neunuebel.
But Markus Meister at the California Institute of Technology described the effects of the aggressive behavior on mouse social interactions as“small and barely significant”. “Before investigating any underlying mechanisms, one would really like to see a more consistent behaviour first,” he says.
28. What is the focus of the study
A. Aggressive behavior of male mice.
B. Defensive strategies of male mice.
C. Differences between human and mice conflicts.
D. Communication between male and female mice.
29. What does the underlined word“ferocious” mean in Paragraph 2
A. Violent. B. Skillful. C. Endless. D. Decisive.
30. How did Neunuebel’ s team discover the bait-and-switch strategy
A. By studying individual mice.
B. By using high-tech tracking.
C. By changing outdoor settings.
D. By observing group interactions.
31. What did Markus Meister think of the finding
A. Extensive. B. Innovative. C. Unconvincing. D. Puzzling.
D
The integration of AI tools in medical check-ups has reached a key stage. A major study published in Nature Medicine (2025) shows that doctors using AI tools detected breast cancer in 6.7 cases per 1,000 checks—a 17.6% improvement over old methods. Conducted across12 German hospitals with 461,818 people, this research provides the strongest proof to date onAI's real-world value.
Led by Prof. Alexander Katalinic, the study had a special design: doctors could choose when to use AI during check-ups. In 260,079 AI-assisted checks, the tool not only found more cases but also made results more exact. Lab tests following AI-aided checks confirmed cancerous cells in nearly two-thirds of cases (64.5%), compared to 9.2% without AI—a seven times higher accuracy. “This beats our initial goal of proving AI is not worse than humans,” said co-author Stefan Bunk, highlighting the success of human-AI teamwork.
However, the study found key problems. Doctors spent 47% less time on scans marked“normal” by AI (16 seconds vs.30 seconds), raising concerns about trusting AI too much.“Faster checks might miss underlying issues,” warned expert Dr. Lena Müller. The study also found income-related differences: wealthier patients used AI tools more often, possibly making healthcare gaps worse.
To address these issues, the team proposes a three-step approach. First, all AI-marked“normal” scans must be double-checked by medical professionals. Second, governments should fund AI tools in public hospitals to ensure equal access. Third, doctors are required to complete yearly training courses on AI's technical limits and bias detection.
As Prof. Ben Glocker notes, “This is about building a partnership—AI finds patterns,while doctors care for the whole patient.” With breast cancer cases expected to rise 42% by2040, such tools could redefine preventive care.
32. What made the research special
A. Doctors decided the timing of using AI.
B. It involved hospitals in different regions.
C. Doctors focused on breast cancer detection.
D. It compared AI performance across age groups.
33. What can we infer from Stefan Bunk's words
A. AI has no value in check-ups.
B. AI can replace human doctors.
C. AI is overestimated in application.
D. AI performs far better than expected.
34. What problem does the study mention about faster scanning with AI
A. AI use could lead to too many false alarms.
B. Doctors may become too dependent on AI.
C. AI tools may not be as accurate as human doctors.
D. Rushing checks with AI could miss hidden problems.
35. What is the main purpose of the three-step approach
A. To commercialize medical AI systems.
B. To partially replace human judgment.
C. To ensure responsible AI application.
D. To change the training method of AI.
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。
How Houseplants Boost Your Mental Health
Growing indoor plants is becoming a global wellness trend. A 2025 WHO report shows68% of the potted plants kept at home are not just for decoration. 36 Studies reveal touching rosemary leaves reduces cortisol(皮质醇) by 19%, while watering orchids activates the same brain regions as meditation.
The magic lies in three aspects. 37 Caring for leaves or observing vines creates natural“micro-breaks” from digital screens. This explains why office workers with desk plants report 30% less eye strain.
38 Harvard neuroscientists found that successfully growing plants triggers dopamine (多巴胺) release comparable to completing a crossword puzzle. “Each new leaf gives tangible proof of nurturing skills,” explains Dr. Emma Lin.
Surprisingly, plants enhance social bonds. 39 Apartment dwellers who exchange plant cuttings have 45% more neighborhood munity gardens also become spaces for intergenerational storytelling, where elders teach herbal knowledge to children.
Starting with low-maintenance plants ensures early successes, which fuels motivation.Even an ordinary plant pot next to your window can be your stress-reliever. Early wins with easy-care plants build confidence. 40
A. Plants offer a natural escape from digital overload.
B. For beginners, choose plants matching your lifestyle.
C. Seeing your first new leaf is like making a small breakthrough.
D. For instance, 73% of plant owners share gardening tips online.
E. Urban planners are designing vertical gardens in subway stations.
F. They' re actually a curing device to improve emotional well-being.
G. Nurturing plants helps to bring about a sense of achievement.
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,从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
When Hurricane Helene struck Burnsville, North Carolina, last September, the small town was left ruined. In the 41 that followed, pilots, federal agencies, and 42 teams were given a number to call for coordination(协作). 43 , that number led toStephanie Carlson, a woman living two hours away, who had 44 heard of Burnsville and had no ties to emergency services. Despite her 45 , Stephanie didn't 46 .
Calls flooded in from FEMA, the FAA, the National Guard, and even the U. S. Air Force.Each caller assumed she was the 47 point of contact. Stephanie wasn't. But realizing the 48 of the situation, she took it upon herself to help. She carefully 49 information from every caller and helped coordinate rescue efforts. Her quick thinking and 50 in the face of the hurricane led to the rescue of several people trapped in floodwaters.
“I just did what anyone should do,” Stephanie told WXII 12 News in Winston-Salem.Her 51 role turned into a lifeline for many during the 52 . In the midst of destruction, the accidental helper's actions 53 that sometimes, heroism comes from the most 54 places—— from someone who simply 55 when others need help.
41. A. breakthrough B. mess C. development D. chance
42. A. rescue B. research C. training D. marketing
43. A. Interestingly B. Desperately C. Thankfully D. Strangely
44. A. often B. sometimes C. seldom D. never
45. A. disappointment B. anxiety C. confusion D. sadness
46. A. insist B. hesitate C. worry D. act
47. A. official B. informal C. free D. legal
48. A. security B. change C. possibility D. urgency
49. A. tested B. collected C. predicted D. blocked
50. A. calmness B. intelligence C. curiosity D. madness
51. A. unexpected B. incompetent C. passive D. creative
52. A. vacation B. experiment C. disaster D. recovery
53. A. claimed B. proved C. determined D. stressed
54. A. ideal B. appealing C. unlikely D. dangerous
55. A. leans back B. stands by C. steps forward D. turns away
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。
Chinese architecture has long been thought to put style above function. Many quiet but remarkable buildings in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, 56 (change) that impression over the past years. Behind them is Chinese architect Liu Jiakun, the winner of the 2025Pritzker Architecture Prize. He is the second architect from China 57 (receive) this highest honor for the profession.
His works blur the line between private and public spaces. What Alejandro Aravena,chair of the Pritzker jury, admires is that Liu“has found a way to build places 58 are a building, landscape and public space at the same time.”
With 59 unique background of writing and painting, Liu, 69, establishedJiakun Architects in 1999 and has now more than 30 built projects to his name, with many projects 60 (locate) in and around his hometown of Chengdu.
Liu's deeply humanistic architecture earns Pritzker acclaim. “While the density appears to be a more 61 (sustain) solution for people to live together, the lack of space usually implies a poor quality of life,” the jury writes, “Liu Jiakun rethinks many 62 (principle) of density through cohabitation (共栖), crafting an intelligent solution that balances the opposite forces at play.”
63 (particular), his project West Village in Chengdu features a five-story building wrapping an entire block, 64 (combine) shops, offices, and community spaces. Its side composed of crossing steel slopes facilitates access for pedestrians and cyclists and serves 65 a window frame through which the surrounding natural and built environment can be viewed.
第四部分 写作(共两节;满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假设你是李华,你的美国笔友 Mike来信询问你高考结束后的假期安排。请给他回信,内容包括:
(1)你的计划;
(2)说明理由。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Mike, How are you 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。
Tom's old bicycle leaned tiredly against the dirty garage wall, its chain hanging loose and rusty under spiderwebs. The torn seat spilled out old foam, like memories coming alive. Nine years ago on a hot August day, Grandpa had pushed the bike out with shaking hands. “Fix it yourself,” Grandpa said, handing Tom a dirty wrench (扳手). For three weeks, noises and crying filled the garage. Tom's juice spilled on the tools as he worked with Grandpa. Grandpa patted his shoulder and said, “Don't stop trying!” But when the chain kept breaking, Tom finally lost it. He kicked the wall and shouted, “Total garbage!”
Six years had passed since Grandpa passed away. Tom rarely set foot in the garage until one Saturday morning. He stepped inside, planning to finally clean the place. As he wiped the bike, the smell of rust and old leather hit him. Suddenly, he remembered Grandpa's voice:“Fix it yourself, kid.” At that moment, Tom had thrown the wrench in frustration. Now, he saw the old juice stains still on the tools— from when he was a kid. Outside, Jake,a schoolmate, rode past on his brand-new bike. “You’ ll race with that old thing You’ ll lose!”he shouted. Tom's jaw tightened. That night, he took out Grandpa's old tools.
Tom worked every night until late. The garage light threw strange shadows on the ground as blisters(水泡) formed on his hands. Oil stained his clothes; his face was covered in thick liquid. When the back wheel locked during testing, throwing him onto the ground, his mom called from the kitchen: “Stop trying, Tom.” But he didn't want to stop. He could feelGrandpa's spirit cheering him on.
On the final night, moonlight turned the driveway silver. As Tom tightened the last part,the bike shook like a nervous baby horse before moving smoothly. Tom imagined Grandpa smiling.
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。
The next day, he entered the school bike competition.________________________________________
“You won! But why this bike ” Jake asked, in confusion._______________________________________

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