2025-2026学年重庆市沙坪坝重庆市第一中学校高三3月(末)月考英语试题(含答案)

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2025-2026学年重庆市沙坪坝重庆市第一中学校高三3月(末)月考英语试题(含答案)

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2025-2026学年重庆市沙坪坝重庆市第一中学校高三3月(末)月考英语试题
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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段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. Where is the woman trying to get to
A. A dorm building. B. A teachers’ office. C. The student center.
2. What does the woman probably want to be after she graduates
A. A teacher. B. An architect. C. A business manager.
3. What does the man want to do
A. Study mechanical engineering.
B. Invent something new.
C. Start a business.
4. What does the man like to do in his spare time
A. Go hiking. B. Play sports. C. Enjoy films.
5. Why does the man call the museum
A. To find out some information.
B. To buy a ticket to an exhibition.
C. To make a reservation for school parties.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题都有5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听下面的录音,回答第6和第7小题。
6. How long has the woman had the headache
A. Exactly one day. B. Less than two days. C. About three days.
7. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Husband and wife. B. Doctor and patient. C. Co-workers.
听下面的录音,回答第8至第10小题。
8. Where does the conversation take place
A. In a bank. B. In a library. C. In a bookstore.
9. How many more days did the woman keep the book
A. One day. B. Five days. C. Ten days.
10. What problem is the man having
A. That the computer system is down.
B. That he forgot to bring his library card.
C. That he cannot accept bank card payments.
听下面的录音,回答第11至第13小题。
11. What are the speakers discussing
A. How to make delicious dishes.
B. Which restaurant to go to.
C. What to cook for dinner.
12. What will the speakers have tonight
A. A Thai dish with chicken.
B. An Italian dish with rice.
C. A vegetarian dish without tofu.
13. What are the speakers going to do next
A. Search for some information online.
B. Choose a book to read.
C. Go shopping.
听下面的录音,回答第14至第16小题。
14. What is the woman attending the show for
A. Offering suggestions on being a good actress.
B. Sharing her views on acting.
C. Doing a film promotion.
15. What does the man think of the film
A. It’s short. B. It’s amazing. C. It’s frightening.
16. What do we know about the woman
A. She learned how to swim at school.
B. It took her half a month to shoot the new film.
C. The character she played was afraid of ocean animals.
听下面的录音,回答第17至第20小题。
17. Why does the speaker give the speech
A. To ask for funding.
B. To advertise volunteer positions.
C. To explain how different organizations work.
18. What does the speaker say about WWF
A. It supports people in raising animals.
B. It protects animals in danger.
C. It donates money to animals.
19. What does the NPS do
A. It manages historical sites. B. It builds natural parks. C. It fights against climate change.
20. How is the NPS different from WWF
A. The NPS relies on public donations.
B. The NPS protects natural areas.
C. The NPS is government-funded.
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。
A
Imagine a world where your children are not only entertained but also inspired to make a difference in the environment. Here are four highly recommended family-friendly documentaries that will take you on a journey of discovery.
March of the Penguins
This classic documentary follows the incredible journey of Emperor penguins in Antarctica as they brave harsh conditions to find a mate, lay eggs, and protect their young. With stunning cinematography and MorganFreeman’s soothing narration, it is a heartwarming film that will delight viewers of all ages.
Chasing Coral
Dive beneath the waves and discover the fascinating world of coral reefs. Chasing Coral explores the devastating impact of climate change on these delicate ecosystems. It records the efforts of a dedicated team of scientists and filmmakers to document the decline of coral reefs, reminding us of the urgent need to protect our oceans.
My Octopus Teacher
This documentary tells the story of a filmmaker’s unlikely friendship with an octopus in a South African kelp forest. Through their year-long bond, viewers learn about the intelligence and emotional capacity of these remarkable creatures. It is a thought-provoking film that will inspire kids to appreciate the underwater world.
Dolphin Reef
Follow the adventures of a young Pacific dolphin named Echo as he learns to navigate the vibrant coral reefs. Narrated by Natalie, this informative film introduces children to the fascinating world of dolphins and the importance of protecting their habitat.
1. What challenge must the Emperor penguins overcome in their journey
A. Enduring difficult environments.
B. Competing for limited food.
C. Rebuilding their damaged homes.
D. Escaping from human hunters.
2. Which film explores a human’s emotional bond with marine life
A. March of the Penguins.
B. My Octopus Teacher.
C. Chasing Coral.
D. Dolphin Reef.
3. Where is this text most likely taken from
A. A biology textbook.
B. A travel brochure.
C. An environmental report.
D. A parenting magazine.
B
In a corner of my grandfather’s garage sat an object that my friends dismissed as a “relic.” It was a wooden tricycle, handcrafted by my grandfather decades ago. When I declared my intention to ride this classic machine across the rugged hills, the response was that it was ridiculous.“Modern roads will chew that wood to pieces,” they laughed.
Their doubt was not without reason. In an era dominated by carbon-fiber frames and digital precision, a heavy wooden structure seemed like an impractical ghost from the past. However, I wasn’t chasing a personal best; I was pursuing a dialogue with my heritage.
The initial stage of the journey was punishing. The rigid seat and the groaning (吱嘎作响) wheels seemed to protest every mile. Yet, as the rhythm of the ride took over, my feeling shifted. I began to appreciate the fine craftsmanship — the handles polished by my father’s hands and the joints that had remained steady through decades of neglect. These weren’t just parts; they were evidence of a time when objects were built to endure, not to be thrown away.
The tricycle became a conversation starter. A farmer, noticing the unusual vehicle, stopped not to criticize, but to touch the frame with genuine admiration. He recognized something that my peers had missed: the beauty of permanence. “Your grandfather knew his wood,” he said softly, a remark that made me realize I was carrying more than just my own weight.
By the end of the third day, both the bike and my spirit had remained safe. Back in the garage, I cleaned the dust off the wooden frame, noticing how the new marks blended perfectly with the old ones — a fresh layer of history. I ran my hand over the oak handles, still feeling the warmth of the touch passed down to me. As I turned off the light and closed the door, the old tricycle sat quietly in the shadows, no longer a “relic” but a living witness. It wasn’t just wood and joints; it was a soul that had survived the rush of time.
4. Why did the author’s friends laugh at his plan
A. They doubted the safety of the hilly roads.
B. They preferred carbon-fiber bikes for themselves.
C. They thought the author lacked riding experience.
D. They believed the tricycle was functionally outdated.
5. What changed the author’s feeling during the ride
A. The encouragement from the local farmers.
B. The discovery of the bike’s hidden functions.
C. The appreciation of the bike’s enduring quality.
D. The improvement of the weather conditions.
6. What does paragraph 4 focus on
A. A new difficulty on the trip.
B. A professional skill of the farmer.
C. A shared appreciation of the tricycle.
D. A different opinion from the author’s.
7. Which of the following is the best title for the text
A. A Tough Trip Across the Rugged Hills
B. A Soulful Ride into the Family Past
C. A Silent Dialogue with Modern Times
D. A New Mark on the Old Wood
C
Before the craze for Labubus, few had heard of Pop Mart, the Chinese toymaker behind the dolls market. Seemingly overnight, Pop Mart has become the world’s most valuable listed toymaker; its market capitalisation, at $38bn, is more than three times that of the Japanese company behind Hello Kitty. Its stores have popped up in nearly 40 countries. How much bigger can the company get
New dolls are sold in “blind boxes”; buyers do not know which character they will get until they open up the package. Collectors seeking out rare versions have been willing to pay eye-watering prices to get their hands on them. The second-hand price of Chestnut Cocoa, a scarce creature with fluffy brown fur, hit 1,500 yuan.
For months Pop Mart stores have not had enough dolls to go around. Shoppers have been asked to scan QR codes and join a digital queue that could last weeks. While this has added to the hype around the toys, it was primarily the result of manufacturing shortfalls that constrained the firm’s ability to cash in on the surging popularity of Labubus.
In response, the company has been boosting production. By the end of the year it will have grown its manufacturing capacity ten-fold compared with January, reckons HSBC, a bank. Increased supply is already hitting the secondary market, pushing down prices for older generations of Labubus. Yet new releases are said to sell out almost instantly, suggesting that demand remains feverish.
Pop Mart also has its sights set on becoming more than just a toymaker. Pop Land, a theme park it opened in Beijing in 2023, lets visitors interact with characters including Labubus. It may open more. The company also has plans to launch a Labubu animated series, and establish its own film studio.
8. How does the author introduce the topic in paragraph 1
A. By giving examples.
B. By stating facts.
C. By illustrating a statement.
D. By explaining a phenomenon.
9. What does the underlined word in paragraph 3 mean
A. Publicity. B. Diversity.
C. Engagement. D. Development.
10. What can we infer from paragraph 4
A. The feverish demand for Labubus didn’t quiet down with new supply flooding in.
B. The increased production has rocketed the price of Labubus in the secondary market.
C The boosting manufacturing capacity is yet too late to take back the company’s share.
D. The older generations of Labubus became shelved after the new releases hit the market.
11. Which of the following can be learned from Pop Mart’s business story
A. The freedom to choose preferred items fuels a booming brand.
B. Insufficient production capacity accelerates a company’s expansion.
C. The key to a toymaker’s success lies in achieving international popularity.
D. The market appeal of a pre-owned item is driven by its availability to collectors.
D
Life is unfair, as even the Bible acknowledges. We can’t all hit a baseball like DiMaggio or sing like the Beatles. But how much do we understand about those who can Not enough, says Malcolm Gladwell, in his new book, Outliers: The Story of Success. We attribute the Beatles’ fabulous success to their amazing musical talents, whereas Gladwell has a different explanation — as a determinant of success, talent is overrated,compared with, among other things, luck.
Outliers opens with a typically Gladwellian puzzle: why are so many professional hockey players born early in the year It turns out that Canadian youth leagues group players by age, based on a calendar year, so a player born in January will be the oldest on his team, enjoying a big difference in size and maturity. The early birds get more playing time and coaching, advantages that become self-reinforcing, spelling the difference between a National Hockey League career and a job as a high-school coach.
Similarly Gladwell calculates that the best year for a software genius to be born was 1955 — just old enough for the start of the personal-computer revolution in the mid-1970s. That is the year when Bill Gates andSteve Jobs were born. Obviously, not everyone born that year became a billionaire; Gates and Jobs had distinctive talents, but they also had unique opportunities growing up. Almost invariably, Gladwell says,geniuses are made, not born, and it was their families, schools and societies that made them.
As evidence Gladwell brings to bear his own history, as the son of a Jamaican woman of limited means who won a scholarship to study at the University of London. Her marriage to an Englishman there began the family’s ascent into the educated elite. He maintains that his mother was the beneficiary of her own mother’s initiative and a favorable environment. And so are we all.
The reader should feel free to cite counter examples — Shakespeare, the son of a provincial trader in hides and grain Einstein, dreaming away in an obscure patent office Look, Gladwell skillfully handled it. He always builds an argument out of engaging anecdotes and eye-opening statistics, then moves on to his next point, leaving the reader with a faint hint of buyer’s remorse about the almost too-perfect package of ideas. No other writer today can pull this sort of thing off so well. If I hadn’t just read Gladwell’s book, I’d be jealous of his talent, instead of his luck.
12. Why are many Canadian hockey players born early in the year
A. They own superior hockey genes.
B. They reinforce their own high standards
C. They benefit from the age-based selection system.
D. They spot the difference between different life paths.
13 What does the example of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs show in Gladwell’s book
A. Nature is stronger than nurture.
B. A man is the sum of experiences.
C. The apple does not fall far from the tree.
D. A man is known by the company he keeps.
14. What does “a faint hint of buyer’s remorse” refer to in the last paragraph
A. The reader’s regret for purchasing an overpriced book.
B. The reader’s frustration with Gladwell’s overuse of personal anecdotes.
C. The reader’s disappointment that the book’s conclusions were not groundbreaking.
D. The reader’s suspicion toward Gladwell’s polished yet possibly unsound arguments.
15. What is the last paragraph intended to convey
A. The book’s success relies on clever marketing.
B. The book is charming but overstates the role of luck.
C. The book’s logic is convincing to change how you think.
D. The book sacrifices narrative appeal for the sake of depth.
第二节(共5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。
Anxiety helps us meet our deadlines at work and deal with emergencies in life. But when this emotion is taken to the extreme, that’s when you might have an anxiew disorder. Luckily you can develop coping resources on your own through the things that you do. ____16____
Feel like you’re in control of your life
People who feel like they’re more in control of their life have better mental health. Do you find it hard to make decisions like what to wear, what to eat, who to date. which job to take up A way to overcome indecision and this lack of control in life is to do it badly. ____17____ Otherwise, you can spend hours deciding how you should go about doing something or what you should do.
Forgive yourself
____18____ So maybe it’s time to start being kinder to ourselves, time to start supporting ourselves, and a way to do this is to forgive yourself for any mistakes you think you might have made. If you had a panic attack and were embarrassed about it, forgive yourself; if you wanted to talk to someone, but couldn’t muster up the courage to do so, let it go. ____19____ You can’t begin to heal until you do this.
____20____
Whatever we do in life, whatever work we produce, however much money we make, we cannot be fully happy until we know that someone else needs us. It’s not that we need other people’s good words to keep going in life, but if we don’t do something with someone else in mind, we’ re at much higher risk for poor mental health. The famous neurologist Dr. Victor Frankel said, “For people who think there’s nothing to live for and nothing more to expect from life, the question is getting these people to realize that life is still expecting something from them.”
A. Have a purpose and meaning in life.
B. Change your relationship with others.
C. This will give you greater sympathy for yourself.
D. You can take charge of your anxiety and lower it.
E. It speeds up your decision-making and shoots you straight to action.
F. People with anxiety think a lot about what they’re doing wrong and their worries.
G. Staying put for considerate decisions will keep you from losing control of your life.
二部分 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。
One night in Reykjavik, Haraldur Thorleifsson was walking with his family when his three-year-old son wanted a drink from a corner store. But Thorleifsson couldn’t help — a 20-centimetre step ____21____ his access. Born with muscular dystrophy (肌肉萎缩症), he has used a wheelchair since age 25. “I thought about how strange it is that we ____22____ families in this way,” he recalls.
As a creative director, Thorleifsson had witnessed firsthand how different cities ____23____ accessibility from ramps (斜坡) and sidewalks to public transportation. After selling his company toTwitter, he had a ____24____ amount of money to make a difference. So he ____25____ a project to make Iceland more ____26____, one ramp at a time. Ramp Up Reykjavik started as a non-profit in 2021 with a ____27____ to build 100 ramps within a year. These ramps are permanent structures that match the aesthetic of the buildings, making them appear as if they’ve always been there. Thorleifsson says it was important to provide a permanent ____28____.
With government funding and sponsors, the project quickly gained momentum. ____29____, what began as a local initiative soon spread across the country, with demand for ramps pouring in from small towns and rural areas.
“We want our society to be inclusive,” Iceland’s president told Reader’s Digest. “That means we must____30____ equal accessibility for all. This should be obvious in-theory, yet the Ramp Up project has ____31____ demonstrated what we can achieve when we all join hands.”
In three short years, Thorleifsson’s idea has continued to ____32____. He was named Iceland’s Person of theYear in 2022 by four major media outlets. He also runs a trendy cafe and cinema — a place that has quickly become a local ____33____. Thorleifsson is proud that Ramp Up has motivated others to act. He recently met a woman who was inspired to build a ramp at her home, ____34____ her friend of 30 years who uses a wheelchair to easily visit.
“We still have a long way to go,” says Thorleifsson.“But if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that change begins with a single ____35____”
21. A. blocked B. followed C. marked D. found
22. A. unite B. separate C. support D. comfort
23. A. ignore B. question C. approach D. limit
24. A. fair B. modest C. partial D. remaining
25 A. stumbled into B. put off C. embarked on D. turned down
26. A. accessible B. orderly C. famous D. modern
27. A. deadline B. policy C. memory D. goal
28. A. repair B. symbol C. fix D. principle
29. A. In fact B. As a result C. In addition D. On the contrary
30. A. ensure B. deny C. accept D. overlook
31. A. theoretically B. practically C. normally D. strangely
32. A. gain ground B. take shape C. lose steam D. change course
33. A. monument B. gathering C. pastime D. attraction
34. A. preventing B. allowing C. forcing D. teaching
35. A. thought B. accident C. demand D. breakthrough
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。
A handcrafted prony named Mabiaobiao, which means “spirited little horse”, has captured the hearts of Chinese netizens as a playful souvenir to celebrate the Year of the Horse. Featuring ____36____ (wild) styled manes (鬃毛) in curls, braids, and bright colors, these cute clay models greet visitors in the cultural products section of the Shandong Art Museum.
____37____ (craft) from soft clay and natural sheep wool, Mabiaobiao draws inspiration from the running horse in a classic painting by the famous Chinese artist Qi Baishi. However, translating the free and lively spirit of Qi’s brushwork ____38____ clay proved to be a real challenge. After the artists spent months ____39____ (perfect) their approach, they finally settled on sheep wool for the horse’s flowing manes, which is praised for its ____40____ (soft) and ease of styling.
The ____41____ (change) details have quickly become a signature appeal, resonating with young consumers who can create cool hairstyles according to their own preferences. Furthermore, since their initial launch, the dedicated team members, driven by the desire to integrate traditional culture into modern life and guided by netizens’ valuable suggestions, ____42____(upgrade) the products continuously, prompting thoughtful redesigns equipped with fluffier sheep-wool manes and providing a variety of new color options.
Up to now, the Mabiaobiao series has achieved incredible sales ____43____ served as a bridge connecting traditional culture with modern life. ____44____ a museum official noted, excellent cultural products must stand ____45____ test of time while bringing great art into people’s daily life.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假设你是李华,你是学校英语播客(Podcast)的主播。本期你们的播客主题是“正在消失的文化(Vanishing Cultures)”。请你用英语写一篇播客的开场讲稿(Script),内容包括:
1.主题介绍及重要性;
2.现状描述;
3.呼吁行动。
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。
Hello everyone, and welcome back to our school podcast. I’m your host, Li Hua, and thank you for tuning in.
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第二节(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,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
The annual school kayaking (皮划艇) race was the event Ben had been looking forward to for months. As a top athlete, Ben believed that to win, one must be fast and aggressive. However, his heart sank when he saw his partner’s name: Sam. Sam was a quiet boy who always seemed to be in slow motion. He would often stop just to watch a dragonfly or the way sunlight played on the water. “We’ll never win with him,” Ben complained, his hands tight on the paddle.
As the race started Ben’s fears seemed to come true. He paddled with wild, uneven strength, trying to force the kayak to fly. But the harder he worked, the more the boat shook from side to side. Sam, sitting in the back, struggled to match Ben’s messy rhythm. His calm silence only made Ben angrier. “Paddle harder, Sam! We’re losing!” Ben shouted, his face turning red.
In a desperate move to pass the others, Ben steered the kayak toward a narrow, shaded area near the riverbank. He ignored the signs of the still water — the thick grass and a dark, fallen tree hidden just under the surface. Suddenly, there was a loud noise. The front of the kayak hit the wood hard and got stuck.
Panic hit Ben instantly. He pushed his paddle into the water wildly, trying to move the boat, but it only tipped dangerously. Cold water began to pour over the side. “We’re going to turn over!” Ben cried, his hands shaking. In the middle of his fear, he felt a sudden, steadying force from the back. Sam hadn’t moved in panic. Instead, he sat perfectly still, his eyes fixed on the riverbank with a quiet, peaceful focus.
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。
Seeing Ben’s panic, Sam didn’t say a word but began to paddle with a steady, regular movement.
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As the finish line finally came into view, the prize no longer seemed like the most important thing.
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